I== PITTSBURGH GAZETTES Our Washington correspondent "Jutiius," • speaks of the defeat of the Homestead. Bill in the House as having been accomplished by the Know Nothings.o n looking user the vote; this impression doe. not seem fully justified; for there are to be found the names of those in the affirmative who are reputed to belong to the Or dei.and among the nays those who are not sus ! petted of Such membership. Nevertheless, we think there can be no doubt that the tendency of the new party is against the Homestead principle, because it would encourage immigra tion. It is to this we are to look for an explana tion of •the fact that the names of such men as Campbell, Corwin, Harlan and Nichols of Ohio, Thurston of It. 1., Bennett, Simmons, Pringle, and Flagler of N. Y., and Banks and \Valley of Mass., are found in the negative. If not la boring under the nightmare of Nativism these men could not be induced to give such a vow. The South opposes the Homestead principle because its practical eifect would be to build up the North; the new Order opposes it because foreigners may reap the benefits of it; and so the interests of the North are bound to suffer. 77 :„. 7 .-PVIILISILIED BY WHITE A CO---- PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, JANITARY 15, 1855 Adverslsex—Neltlur tn. =aortal Room r MilibriastsbuthmaWtt. Dai s . .D.n.d • InSzy. Avvianscwrhodpir. tbeir notlees to Appear V ituftili*4 pleuettamt the= In • botorik &choir.. oittaturda, • 'A3Plttaborgh Weekly Gazette.—Tha exteaetr tettiletiott of oar freekie Casette offers to ear bilt - Snowmen , k". hlne r. •Thmrt.• mactuat, manzebetons shopkaeper Ilf,atern. ' • • Irszda, and Zuctarn Ohio. Ad • ce Payments.—Hereafter no aab- RlDibn_wi t De Wen foO the Daily or Weekly Gazette. Magma pa t mid* in siditace. Ncletlems the =tiranittp !to which the sutemiption 4 Pad. the rxx , Witrianixiair mopped; maess the rube:Ml:Ucn is re• • nitedby advance payment." All tramient &dearth:Ms. ot : swarr OtOtif Ell be required — to be veld in ad- I *hob Shadily exceptions Ell be ashore special month ; Ifch snarly contracts are nude. . oeptdter iiinunnir Matter ion each gage of dd. rase Ansimmusst—Paor. Taran-Ite , sume the consideration of the Lecture of this champi- On . of the Know Nothings. Having shown, in a forhiet number , that while the Professor aaserts With; grest earnestness that Americanism con data in a fell recognition of the great troth of anistianlty embodied in our Constitution--name ly, that all men are equal—he yet defends • Know Nothingism as the "bulwark of freedom," ‘. —ic is butfair that we should give the steps by whiehlte arrites at such a singular and contra dictory conclusion. . ,ThePiefessor assumes that irreigners are op -pond to this fundamental truth. ...They come,'s he nye, "in ceaseless tides, upon ear shores, ofiecin lands. where the Divine right is under trtncl as belonging to hinge, and not the peo ttple;!' and thence be concludes our republican institution are in danger from • .class who are not 'really;Americans, but only residents in tqlnerica;" and who therefore ought 'not to be allowed to vote. • The Professor further says: '.'The toleration Of our land is one of its "proudest boasts-and that it may ever continue to ..to be we must take such steps as will secure it. "But surely it is no religious test to require that "all miplicants for citizenship shall renounce al : wlegiance in things political and temporal, to the twill of another land or monarch." Now wan there ever such egregious ignorance as to facts; such confusion of ideas, etch ming ling of things most troy, with things most false; of doctrines lovely and divine, with the hideous bates and selfishness of unchristian and ignorant prejudice! The professor seeks to reconcile the charity and brotherly love which is of Chilst, - 7 with the uncharitableness which is of Satan, and, of oonrse fails most pitiably. His very strug gle,,however, commands our pity, and in some degree our respect; and ,we cannot, therefore „treat him with the severity which his ignorance or forgetfulness would otherwise deserve. His nand is in a turmoil—his good and evil genius are contending for the mastery—the former re minds him of the gospel of which he is:a minister, the litter, points to political honors, and whis pers,—these-will I give thee, if thou wilt follow me. , Alas ! we fear that the evil genius has for the time prevailed, and that he has gone too far for-his own peace, or to secure a safe and creditable retreat. But to enable him to do re the -more gracefully we will state one or two facts of which he appears to bo strangely and most unaccountably ignorant.' -In the first place, we trust it will afford him some . consolation and quiet his fears as to the safety of our beloved institutions, to know that applicants for citizenship actually do renoemit allegiance ..t.itt things political and temporal to "theWill'of another land or monarch." Should the applicant happen to be a citizen of the Bo man states , be would have to renounce allegi glance "in things political and temporal" to the Popei - of tome. We had supposed that this fact was !mown to every man in the united States; and if therehad been any exception we certainly would not have expected to find it in the person Of a College Professor. On anemone point we wish to enlighten our trezbledfriend, and then we have done. Our adopted citizen come, he complains, from lands where the divine right is understood as belonging to ldngrcruld not to the people, and that they cannot therefore be made to understand or be lieve in the truth of the doctrine that all men are equeL This is strange reasoning. Par from . tree _in fact, and utterly false and preposterous in deduction. The divine right of kings is an exploded doctrine in Europe as far as the people are concerned. Even in besotted Spain and 'Portugal the king. by divine right are not on the throne; We need not dwell on Prince and England. Boma Itself would have expelled the Pope but for foreign bayonets. But even if we grant that point, is it not most utterly absurd to suppose this oar adopted citizens cannot be made to believe in their own equality with all men die they likely to deny a doctrine so much to their adrafttage to believe; and to adopt one which Mat be used as en excuse for their die. frikchirment ? Oh, Tiffany, Tiffany! Professor (of EU& , for aught we know) and High Priest of the Know Nothings, to what depth of folly and unreason has one false step led thee! To how many Use is one usually the prelude. One word more. Grant our patriot every thing; grant that these foreign - ire do not believe in the peliticel equality of all men; does it fol low that therefore we must deny our American iror belief in the equality of all men before God-and be as these poor benighted foreigners? If they believe in proscription for the sake of re ligions belief, or for the rake of the accident of birth; is - thicany reason why we should ? We go on, but we lack the patience tie oetifar thezczabateuance of the decent respect we wish te reline and therefore conclude. bazovnamnA Tni Onto or LAU' Eau.—ln the late discussions on the Improvement of the Ohio river, the• exploded theory of 'feeding the river by water from Lake Erie, was revived in Louisville. To set this ques tion at rest, forever, we applied to Geo. R. Emu- Jaen, Esq.,- ief Engineer of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Beamed, which from Cleveland to Vrellsillth on the Ohio r, about 44 milea below Pittsburgh, to ascertain the level of the Lake at Cleveland and the river at Wells mile:---.After an examination of his notes of tar . 'fey, Mi.Eiehbatan informs us, that the surface of theiitter of Lake Erie at Cleveland, is seven ifylfZiarli3ELOW the surfacer of low water in the Oldn - river at Wellsville. lie further informe us that the level of the Lake, and the river at low: wateretpallipolis, is about equal. This seta at rani forever the idea of feeding the river fretathaLake..; There remains, then, the uto placnotion of .Chaa. Ellet, Jr., of constructing vas tresermars at the head of the Allegheny, to be usedin diy weather,—the inefficient plan which hu been already inserted to of improving -the channei by removing obstructions, and by wing dm:W .-40 d thieve:ll6'i and efficient system of loclntand dams. Mr. Ellet's theory is not worth examination- The present mode can never give us prieticalnuigation in dry seasons, although t is inmfuLto navigation when there are but two orthkee feet water in the channel. The project of hicks and. dams is the only one, therefore, capaldneLeawuring us sufficient water for con. Omens navigation. 'llium—The ratter Co. People's Jouinal, 'whichhnie- hitherto leaned to Know Nothingism is not inol owl to like Its present manifestations on thtlinseery question. In the following - trout chat Paief we heseily concur: The'::teeth las been disgraced quite long enough by tame submission to ',Lavery, and the people will submit no longer, no matter under w h l tledee the tyrant seeks to olotik his authori ty.. .fteedarrOf speech, and 'hatred of apiras rem In allite forms, is the great-American idea, end Unique,' that ignores this, Is ,a f °nip' t par ty entitledio no support from American freemen. Drp — inCotictui.—The S4n, of Philadelphia; dm riot rake th¢ manner in which. Mr. Speaker Stranigmadnnp she committees nr_tke Hotsse, and aryee .- . • . . 31riStrOnt, after:receiving the solicited opin ions of Meads; and making scores of fineicted ses of, the _pie crust : order, nude his appoint. inemtsideod Succeeded most lOn:drably in satisfy -1a;•••••fM. saly...hat' himself. '.There is fansihesd, and*eine offris will lice to oleo WP hops thu brethren will tate matter! more • 01144.14.iii3 With - A good . griaw attic. la Th0044'44.4=01 between them der The danger to be apprehended from-for eign influence was moat beautifully illustrated during the late election in thiscity. The most ardent "Americans," those most opposed to for eigners and the most blatant of their patriotism, were the eons of adopted citizens ! Instances were not wanting of a son voting against his fa ther liecau.se he was born under another gov ernment Now if onr adopted citizens produce such ardent Americans, voters es free from all taint of foreign-influence, where is - the mighty danger which is to be guarded against ! The adoptedcitizen.s soon pass away, while their chil dren remain to all generations, natire Ames icons with no want of attachment to our institutions and it would seem no lack of hatred to the land from which their parents emigrated to better the condition of their offspring. =SE Pirsonmaroit, Jai, 13, 1866. X,. Chandler's Speech on Roman Cordsoharm— Congressional pay hl7l—lmmigration from En rope--Is Juniata Know• Nothing, and if not, why not 1 The most interesting incident of the day in Congress was the speech of Mr. Chandler, of Penna., in defence of the Roman Catholic church. It was a black letter speech, for it consisted in great part of citations from the history of that church, by rations authors, and of learned com ments thereon. Ido not think myself that there Is much use in reviving an extinct discussion, or in consuming the lime of Congress in religious speeches. The life time of a man would not suffice to inform him of what has been written on the topic discussed by Mr. Chandler to-day, and all that he said was 'mere surplusage in the controversy which has enlisted in former times each myriads of pans and swords. Rome is at this day what her history proclaims' , her to have been in all time, the cruel and treacherous per secutor of civil and religions freedom, the sworn foe of Republicanism every where, and the re fuge and ally of despotism. I hope we have heard the that of this new sort of stump elo ,4.enee, for the present session, and if furores, all the better. The Senate was engaged upon the bill on rai sing its wages, but ;made no progress in it— Badger made a melting speech to show how much money he had lost by coming here, and generously stowed his desire to shield all his successors from like loss and injury. lie was ardently in favor of $l2 per day. Many Sena tors thought that a bit for the immediate relief cd—Badger ought to pas but nothing was said on that point. Mr. Gillette, of Coon., a very eloquent and sarcastic Abolitionist, justly declared that the meashsre of each a Congress as this did not ,le serve even the .pay they get, and ought to make restitutioa to the 'treasury. Mr. Cliyton was also deeply exercised for Badger and believed they ought to, rote them selves something handsome, but wits afraid the people would not bear it, and therefore should vote against the bilL It may get Badger's vote, but no other according to present appearances. Immigration seems to be falling off. The de cline in. the, arrivals of passengers from Great Britain is very marked. The cause is temporary. it is the continuance of the war in Europe, re quiring a larger supply of human material than was expected, and the short crops and high prices of food in the United State. I observe that one of your exchanges, speak ing of the Washington correspondent of the Ga zette, says that he is believed to be a member of the Know Nothing order. Though not fond of notoyiety and habitually shunning all allusions to my own individuality, I desire permission to correct this impression. lam not a member of the Know Nothing order, nor of any secret en. ciety. I have declined to join, though frequent ly invited by persons who, I suppose, are mem bers. My reasons are the following: I think all political associations should be public. I think that Americans by birth ought to govern their own country, but that if they are not able to do it in a mode and upon principles which will bear the inspection of men they will have shown themselves unequal to the performance of that high and honorable duty. I have no satisfactory kuoWledge of the principles and purposes of the Know - Nothings. There was a Native American party, which professed some of the same objects, with similar motives and principles of action that are now attributed to the Know Nothing or ganrz. alien. But that was a public party. It, held its state, district and national conventions. I had the honor to be chosen to represent the lo- cality in which I lived in nearly all the meetings of the party of a general character. The de bates and proceedings were open. The results were published to the world. Every opportuni ty was given to the whole community who had the righttoknoto, todarestigate the means adopt ed or proposed for giving effect to the principles avowed. There were no secret conclaves to im. pose upon the party and the country nominations which they should support, sentiments which they should entertain, or measures which they should accept- as the basis for rho. legislation which was to determine the institutions end des tiny of the nation. So farm I know anything of the Know Noth ings, all this is reveried. 'They are said to be a Native American party, but I do not know it.— They are reported to be opposed to Jesuitism. which I regard as one of the meanest, but most dangerous of political crimes. • But what assur ance have we of this? They hold secret coun cils, at which they make all their nominations and pass all their resolutions. This kind meeting is known in law and in common phrase ology si wmpiracy. This secrecy, it appears to me, must result either from shame or fear.— There could be no shame if. the objects were such Re commend themselves to the virtue and intelligence of the people; and if the Know Nothings are afraid of:their own countrymen or of the foreigners, they are not the MOO to carry outany great or useful reform. This is said alao to be an Anti.liometniat party. What proof is there of ttl ‘ e truth of the assertion! Who having authority has declared it? They certainly hate fallen at the very beginning upon the chief in. stmunent of the Bomish system of superstition in religion and tyranny in government. They are ',enticed Jesnita—and Jesuitism is the fit apawn of the inquisition, and its natural progeny are persecution, St. Bartholomews, the dungeon and the rick, the corruption of women, and the gen eral ignorance and debasement of the people. Then, there is great reason to believe that LW secrecy, this modoms embodiment of Jesuit ism, has already been used for the basest ends. By means of it., there Is too much reason to fear the noble cause of American nationality has been perverted to make the free states a mere tool of the South for th*xtension of slavery over the entire continent, to proscribe and drive front the public service the best and rarest men of the North in obedience to the arrogant demands of their Southern enemies. By means of it, math has been done to connect the Know Noth ing 'party, or the Native American principle, in to an ally of slavery and an-enemy of freedom. Let then this causeless and 'hunch] feature of secrecy , be rewarded, sadist the nation under. !tend by an authoritative exposition, whet is the character and what the principles of Know Noth 17ntfl that fs done!, for one, must- be riielysied ogi ppimisiO otthi , Awns. For the oars Pittaurgh • Erie Troubles soul the Dossreme Cours—A Qum.. Agency of Dr. Fitch's Celebrated Med ias., far Lawyer.. ems, at Dr. O. 11. arrsewe Drug Store. Nalbl.sorner TdC newspapers state that the Supreme Com t ' Wood et. anal Virgin Alley: has just issued what is called a ..a writ of as- Ch.rrr Pul...k• Pub.. .. , lio ' am . P.b... .P.'"... 1 sistance" to an officer appointed by itself to . t ''" Pui r ",:r" , Unthaant , D ,,, rail , . Strap. Han. trraintaln the Erie and North East Railroad in „ ~,,,Z,,,.,) , 7„„e ' „'":ju r :;;,:7- „ ° , :j::d e ac t i e' j C44 ,,, L „Z , its present posithn in the city of Erie and in Nrrylur., Vrrnalft... FrmalePina, Female Specific. tr. are, Harbor Creek Township, in the 8800 count — . oaol by Idaco:Adantdr nod 'with unprecedented aurora; , I understand it to have been rzpressly dc led .4.1. Lb., Itratmrot or by that Court, that the Railroad in quest. . is Mgr. rio.dhr. linwernprtd, Aviond. !Part D..teme. tq,, at the above point.; a common and public nut- '''''''''. ...`" ,6th `• s"" n'."." , i1 4 '....°• r"""°' tt"vataottt. min, .le., etc. ler. Fades u ....,..Ltled Sande. /Weal Nan, 11.....1 At.iol7ll nal sato.,,,n- When the same Court, therefore, undertook to Dr. Pach's hotyrtrav I Str4 Svnog eh,oni legalize it for four months, professional men der Bract. Dr. Pact's Sao, In Au 1.. stare 4 wildly at each other and at the Court , not .0 nte. exactly comprehending by what new authority "'"'"" ° """ e " ri "'" .11 ' 1 ' 6 """. TrU".". B'P Pee , n , VI °alder mane . Ramentbrq the plan, Or. KEY that Court had undertaken to do what no other et .14 , 1 Wood street, Ago of the Iloiden 3hrtar. Court had ever attempted, and what certainly d „.,,,,, no power short of the Legislature itself could . possibly enact. . • A. A. CARRIER & DUO.. It has always., been the understanding I be- • Corner 4th and Smithfield sta., lieve, that in th 6 case of a common and public ' PITTSBURGH, PA., nuisance the right on the part of the people to A GENTS abate ii. was a well settled and unquestionable State Mutual Fire & Marine common law right. INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. It has been 1 believe, at all times, equally;the CAPITAL $350,000. understanding amongst lawyers that any indi- ' Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. vidnal or individuals who should aid or abet . OF PHILADELPHIA; another in the maintenance of a public nuisance CAPITA!. $300,000. would be themselves g uilty 0, least of the Co ' ' LVSURASCE COMPA NY OF THE VALLEY tinuance, and therefore indictable for the some 1 - OF rl HU !NIA, as principals. WINCHESTER. VIRAIIN IA: And yet we are now informed that after a re-I Capital $200,000. spectfulacqineecenee on the part of the people in 1 oSVILIK PA\IA. INSURANCE Co.ut . PITTSBURtIi au illegal order for four months after judgment, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,001.1. the Supreme Court has not merely, In the ever- : "Oafs A. h. CARIIIIIILitser. cise or its newly acquired dispensing power over Great Care of Rheainatism.—The Editors the common law, extended the indulgence to sin „ ha hahhhikan th ,„ that for a still longer period, but has deputed nn 0111- ; ter to Erie, armed with authority to prevent the I They had • man 10 their preys nem who em affilcted exercise of the unquestionable right of abate- , with violent Merenrial Itheumatiam. who was continually ment and removal without pi ocean, mud withl complaining of misery In the b.-k. limbs and mintin—hte a strong hand, and even to aid and lmsist the wrong doers in the maintenance of the - alleged ! ••Waal the Two Dottie . of Cu amhh,h!'ana,h,nh,,a,"; nuisance Mt, and In an editorial notice en abate. they bear 4./.1: Can this he tree! Respect for that body would moor to Its wonderful effect, end me their only tcanra seem to authorize n doubt whether they have not that all suffering with 01••••• of the blood are nc been misunderstood and misrepresented by the Aware of the ...Anent, of suet • medicine. They thee newspapers. fun, rernmmend It. see Their certificate and nova l If however, it bit true as stated, we have the • full around the bottle. delrn.daw I ins singular spectacle before us of a case wherein the Judges of the Court ind their . Deputy, have allowed themselves to be placed in a position which would seem to expose them individually to a prosecution for maintaining a pnblic poi s.ce, unless there be one law for them and another for the rest of the people ! Suppose then that the people should resist and indict the officer and those who sent him!' What would be the consequence? Will the very emi nent and learned counsel of the Railroad Com pany condescend to satisfy, on this point, the doubts of an honest end Asimrs lattotnEa For lhs MUM: Ruch Oluette li'cluaorna.r., Clarion Co., Ps, Jan.:16..1856. Mu. D. N. Warra :—lsast evening my atten tion was called to a statement in the Weekly Ga zette, of .lan 4th, signed ••,Aatrnxenc," in which it is said that one cent will amount to $ 3,219,224, 052,291, 593,129,689, 907,724, 1 1 0,• 459 52 in 1054 years--computing the interest at six per cent, and compounding it only every sixteen years and eight months. •• Arithmetic " has doubtless hit upon the correct method of making the calculation, but the answer publish ed, for some reason, is not correct. The true answer is $3,217,609,299,401,650,202,790,905,- 644,030 699 52: The question is not difficult, and may be easily solved by common urithmesie in less than an hour. Nrxecas. ==!!l33 Bases.—The Judiciary Committee reported n bill modifying the usury laws of the State, and also a supplement to the not defining and pun ishing bribery. Mr. Ferguson read in place • bill to incorpo rate the Bank of New Castle. Mr. Price, 11 bill for the vale of the Main Line of the Public Works: a bill for the sale of the Delaware Division and to incorporate the Dela ware Canal Company, and a bill to sell the North and_West Branch Canals and to incorporate the Susquehanna Coal Company. Oa motion El joint resolution 141L3 adopted to go into an election for State Treasurer on Mon day neat. The Senate then went into nominations fur State Treasurer, when .me 20 names were pia. cc.] in nomination. (locos--Mr. Avery submitted a resolution :aiding two members to the Committee on Vice and Immorality, and instructing the Committee to bring in a bill to restrain the manufacture and sale of intoxicating A division of the gumnion was called for. when the first division was agreed to. The second division was then amended so as to instruct the Committee to inquire into the ex pediency of reporting such a hill, and the reso lution was then laid on the table. Mr. Fletcher offend resolution, instructing the Judiciary Committee to inquire Into the cc. gediency of revising and edit:mining the salaries of the Judges of the Courts of this Common wealth. The reaolution, after flume debate, was agreed Rucnnx NiEKTING AT Now Orono. —The meeting called at New Orleans to collect funds for the widows and orphans of Russian millers killed in the present war turned out a funny af fair. Previous to the meeting flaming posters wore distributed, a portion of the contents of which were ELS follows, —The friends of Russia have learned from the Emperor Nicholas, that he i.e. - tires no funds.— Ile in able and willing to support the widows and orphans of the brave fellows who have fallen, or who may fall in defence of their nationality.— All he asks is an honest expression of the sym , Nally of the American Freemen of the great Re public orthe West, and this he shall have "by tie Eternal:" What took place while the meeting assembled the Delta describea: a - After a world of noise and confusion, and calls for several muss meeting orators, among whom the name of General George Washington Dixon was prominent, the latter chieftain finally mount ed the rostrum amidst cheers, yells, biases, and all the internal noises that could be manufactu red by ate excited assembly. For several minute., after the General mounted the stand - it was utterly impossible to hear a word he said. lie looked daggers at the excited crowd below him, and es a lull would occasion ally occur in the cheering and yelling, we could catch such expressions as, "1 know d—d well you're all drunk:" ••You're n.'t Americans:" -You're 'Bashi-Bazooka," do., &c. One of the audience, Col. Ton, finally mountea the stage, and we could see by the pantomime (for we could not hear a word of the dialogue) that that gentleman was urging the General to retire, and that the latter was determined to bold his.round. Col. Tort, failing to persuade, caught the Gen eral with one hand by the nape of the neck, and with the other en his month, tried to enforce hie silence, and this not succeeding, Col. Ton at last picked. the General up in kin arms and tried to entry him off 'the stage note= roles,. The General resisted, and kicked like an untamed colt. The reault was that he and Col. Tort went down together, carrying with them in their fall several beautifully embellished plane of swamp lots, that had been placed on little wooden "horses" on the auctioneer'. stand. Several speechte then followed till the crowd became tired of the fun, when the meeting ad journed. SPECIAL NOTICES 41other renTaiii6le Care of — lyspe wom—.1111.• Is to certify, that I have been entferlns for more than than years from a Taw Worm, and have wed many remedies and so-called Vertulfuge. without effect I au at Wt induce! to try Dr. lideLane's American Worm Spodik or Vets:Wow; I procured a lottle at the Drug Stare of to. W. Gardner. and. to toy wtonisment, as well as great relief. the first does brought away • TZIM Warta of the enorrnona feitgth of twenty...fire *ll dratandel for my deliverance inducese to add my testimony to the efficacy-of tide valuable m medicine. that others afflicted as I have been, MAY •t•• • 1 • 0 It • trial. MILS. VARY IWBEIITS, 13 Duncan et., January 6th. 1863. 7th ward, Pltteburah." The remarkable swalsten of Tape Worm spoken of above ran M Pall at the dmn of the Protectors of Dv. MeLanda Vornattune and Liver Pills. FLEMING 111103. Jil24lk, cor. Wood and it/3st, Mate,. Wonne even in Adults.—The [ration of B. A. Fahnestoekie Vermin:me hes slwaye been elmnirterixed with succesa, always producing In the feel. lab smarted change for the better. Any ono who tries It can safely rinn tide In 11, sad the mat dedicate Infant can_ net he injured by Its we. Adults, too. are frequently sub. jinn to worms in the rectum and small Intestines, which al ways Impale the health. Messrs. B. A. illihrintock • _ . _ I=l Ilariezarat-1 tame uskl two bottler of EL A. redeem. rows Veradfoge, which I purchased from your mutate It heel the desired refert to brlzeglug away a WIN Urardem of worms frtm my .If.. 1 ',ambushed another rid ued gave It to am shlld: It had the name effect. Iniurdog owed 'used etambers of wbrms. I therefore remosamal 11 to Ms pa' Ifs so s mere remedy for worms. P. Mlle 611. Prepared and sold by 11. A.FAIIIIESTOCat At CO.. julbdAw cantor let and- Word sta. It Should be Universally Known—tar It Is aridly true—that Indlgntlou h therimrent of a large proportion of the Dahl dheanew. Dymp tery.Olamber, cholera morbrut Hoer oodtplaint, sod • amity other dims sea numerated in the city Inspootor's weekly ratalogueof death.. are generated by Indigestion alma. Thinker that. Oyereptlce I think of it all who sulks from dieordanal stomachs, and If you are willing to ha redact by whim, foaomd upon emserleaoketwort at once (don't delay allay) to LioaDaters Gamma Bitters, meowed by Dr. (I. It. Jack pots. which, am an attentive. eurativa,..asel inelgorauk stands almss mud unapproacheck Genera/ depot. 120 Arch exert W. have tried Mae Blttecro, Bad tutor that they ate mosilenst lbethe'dlaeurs shetified.aboto.—Phamlefistua My hem_ roe stlvertiaemenst. tail:lN/Lea New Daguerrian MR. NELSON-would respectfully inform his friends sad the 'futile menendli t Sher In soles to meet the drily Inersering demand for Pil. Daronnestypes. he hoe had Wilt and has how mop/Mid (our the Old ;Poet 01180, Mint Knee s ) mu. usi met rierions end assridfleent 810 . flat Oalleoles onn enstroeted or Lls. illoffnAnse Inspries ln Use United Blatee. lie ve now emnrinsl te rirerie Lrisnriene of all elm an / le an, weather. from 8 oldest A. 111. .U lf eiehri‘ SA A nrit Itosnallls nounitod, whether oy wish for Menu' , es Don CERks ftUdlas. Dl:drum COGS.--. 5000 bus. of Cnke, fur sale a tbs Pittsburgh IS. Works. 1.;-6t4 JA3IFS L. CHRISTY. Tn.'s., PEARL STEAM CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY NRAR Tile RAILROAD STATION. Families will be gupplied with our various grade. of NI IL }1.01711, by leaving their or dere at tkon nr lc our bolea at L. 1.0. W 1 6.0 0 Co.'., Wood over, or lineal 0 0,100, emolor of Liberty and Vt. Clair rte., l'itteburah 11. I' seherart, or J. T. Sample, Druggist, Alleghny. Flour 1,111 be delivered In 6mllle ineither of the cities. Term, CASH on deliver/ • I BRYAN. ISZYNY.DT 00. Ease and COmlort•—The Conformstor .tell lompartal from Puts, nuotly sults ths list to the twcullar du. oftb. 11ead.,1010.0 hat Is.. easy ott the bat as !mold a. A nest fa. and a ood U.t mar be bad t 77 wad mt. WSW W. 1:0)1:01LAP. Dividend—Citizens' Insurance Company TIIE President and Directors of this Co mpany. hare 401. day deriared it dividend of l'otra Dot' tem vrr than. upon the Capital Stork; Tan Dottate parable to the Stnekholdere or their legal reprseentstires on and atter the =I Wet, aud .las Dottaa credited to their Imo - A. MANI 1:11L iw 11AILIII1ILL, Seer. Pirrextrao a, Dee lath. ter.l.—Jetttutle Dalley's Magical Pain E=tractor. -- Thero newer has toen a dutow.se7 mad+ In Macula Modica wherohy ralo ran I. so quirt], allayed, and where tear. to high etate.d InfladocoatJon'tan he n rapidly redured tbrir natural state. nor a here yowl& and sores can he thun.uatd, and rapidly healed. and decay,. parts re stored without either rrar or datert, than with - Dattars Staomat Pala Erraarl,s.." In Cute, Whunds„ Sprain, end Bralmee—casmaities which children are entletantly subject— the action of the; 4,11.111. D 5.1.12 1 .1 p.n Eltilacroa. Ls ..n the .•a.' touch Pain and Suffering may owl thou be prweentedl— hicereover. Life itself Is often dependant swot having at hand the dennlne Dour gieatcros., and for particulate of which I respectfully refer le4nr7 pri34.l.mozpld.U, fur Pb. truth of winch I hold En No raw of Burt. tad 14rid, no manor how a...Kw has over yet, la tar ono 1r.., feirletwd lha all-PoworfuL paln.obdulng..4 heaJlog quahtion of the DAtin's Fare..tna. Yor sale by UK,) ILEYML:II, roruer Wood K. and Vlrgln alloy, Aud Al WI Drumrtstalltrou.hoot t 6. Eultal /572. dAver Citizen's Insurance Comp'y of rittzburgh 11A0ALEY, Prynde. SAMUY.L L. MAlL4lllleLL..lreir. ==l=l ar upaus. LA. en. /laswa, 6, P,,. A/..q 0 0p...! a. , lA, SE A un.l XL AND NAFIG.Arro,I sod TIAA.NSYORTATION. Wm. ..i=,. _. _ _ lA, la Luba., Jr, K. M. Kier, Robert lainl•p, Jr. W. Hingham, B. 11.riniagh. Juba S. 1 1 11.orth. Imse II Pennt.A. Francis , SAWA.. Wearer Dmiat J. Seltoonrclaliar, Ja.a. 11. Cooper. Wm. B. Mat., Jot. St.lnlari. deal • flu Pont Powaer.—Everg variety Rifle ..HlMmg and Maxt.mb P0.der...1.12 , ..p it,. matkalcm cm hand nod 1 , 1. sal. from ta., In loTs to nit bur atm...moo favorable lnrro• Also Sabi" rum. D. W. C. HILW RLI y ttaoutrtarm• rt0,.11/ Ilk trout rlttaburbl. .4m.• 82000 Wanted on a Mortgage. for rc two ywr.. t. tlr.t ebuk• Fbral YAW, 91;i1Ato In Uto Awn of the city. Apply st FAMILY FLOUR.-13Vit Drano ls CDDStaDL y on 6.4.u:A for mle 9111.1.0 J. and Metall by 5e12.....Y0.11-.1 D. W. 1161LiTI 9.64 96 Pitts L UNITED STATES LIFE INSOILLIICE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. 1111LADELP111.1. CHARTERED APRIL au. I.4o.—Catarga PIZMULI CAYTTAL-8250,000. C. ae-05...,,f Rom C . /wawa sten.. Pagsga(saw oiPTICERS OP TILE ROME HALaiIIEAT PIILLADELPG IA o al. Ntaolteu IL L 4 .a !Paul R. Goddard. Ben, i/surse Mobs.* W. Th. , notain. /A.M.. Johnston, Joooh L Plorsore, James lafirrleux, ~ r."PAT m;uizi rice Piarsdent—Ambruse W. TimmptsAL Mentaill /Trans an—Pittsburgh. Jam.. 11. Willson, M. D.. Allegheny City, R. H. Mowry, H. IL GEORGE P.. ARNOLD. Agent, mbll 74 Fourth Wont. Pittsburgh lIAZA RD POWDER AGENCY. 111 Varieties of Powder co .vm TA _V TL r ON //gATD. ALBO, Safety Fuse. c 124 L MUFF. I:r2 2d mt. l'lttsbnrch. PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life In/trance Company, N. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE•THE CVSTOJI [forst.. Will make all kinds of Insurance, eitho Perrietna I or Limited on eeeee demi-lotion of Property o Mental:idle, at reaeonable rates of premium. ROBERT T. KING, President. M. W. Bottom. Vim President DIRECDORM Chas. P. l llay B.Enfant, Ge es. ! B. o. IL W. Cope x. Enfa Breen. P. B. BaYery. Joa B. Mod. C. Sire.. I John Clayton, B. J. Weinnines. • B. Mier. P. !Macron.; !kremlin j. G. COFFIN,Asent, corner Third and Wood streets LADIES' FANCY FURS. M'CORD & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIFTEI STREEVA ge,..ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE stock &VANCE PURR outhreclou werl " . ..let, of SABLE, MARTIN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, LYNX, CJNEY, - SWANS DOWN. TALELAR VIGTORINES,CUFER hiU7lB, fe e to which Mar Invite the steel:knoll of the leetlec Pittahuruh. Nov. 9. MA —lb . _ HENRY H.• COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND IVIIGLIFRALO DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce Generell7, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS BLABOFACTOILIMS OF Cid[son Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing I=l A. • W. will non tract for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Not Water, Minor ChiHaulm Furnace, Clanyobre. lioidiltals, Factories, Omen Houses, Cowl Houses Jail Hotels or Dwelling. M. Mb Varga: at. Plttabargh Hernia, or Rupture r a Curable Disease. —BIL KHYBER, of 140 Wood Mouth tap leave to anuounos to the public that h. bus mad. sreangenonts with Mr. ginner, of N.. York. to well and adapt Ins RADICAL Com Tann, which received the prim medal through a funeral colornittre, oon•lsting of Profaners thumex, Pause, CAI aeonsl. Luthow, and other., at the New York In gintrlM Exhibition of all Nation.. Dr. Rather ha• an of Ace beck of his Driii Mons, when all kinds of TRUSSER, PPORTEIt, LACE STOCKINGS, SHOULDER BRACER, PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY RANDMIES, are Msg. and satisfeellon warranted. Tema. at every price ran le obtained, and of • gnat, enportur to thy others In th• market. The great prevalence of Rupture h.. Induced tlw Dr . to 01,. especla attention to than care of Whom. p•quirtew ...Winkel strewth, with full orothdenee that hi. long eXpeti•orre in the thuthment of nth 08111111th• era trißd him to lOWA the Increasing wants of th• uthiniwarlty In thl. regard. If you lures rupture go not OW to ea. Au for Dr. KEYSER, at hI. Wholmal• Drag Ste.. and Truss Depot. No. 140 Meat street, Pittaburair. Pa. Sl= of the Golden Mortar. Sarlelkw PI . TSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH EMELT, PLUMP HALL. nTraßußan, PA. .74YLT S. MOON, Praident. . _ This Company malice (men' Insturance ap putablnit to ar connected with LITH WAVert i gd " rgb=ac . tr Zit And against Lose or Damage by Fire, And against the Perth of the Ike and Weed Navigation and Tranirrtattou. to _ Italttlee WROd at th e kriartrates =thither' with MK/ . partke. 013/CMC Jun. D. &DOM, Aleasmtter Headley. - Abu FoLortan. &tort Golvsr. marauder BaroMs. Aral. I d ÷7§T•rlestum4.i. nes. llama' Altillonlinn. William Phillip; John ennu i uam; Wo John WAIN; Wm. P. Johminn, v'~rir nos 3118141111 tn. HOLMES, RABE & CO . ! SUCCESSuIt TO A. H. HOLMES A. BROTHER, MANCTACTI.7BE. 5.7 .SoLID BOX VICES, TIANINIERED II.ON AX DES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TUCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, ' PITTSBURG 11, PA., Via...nom, No. 81 woo. et. ashm Flan ANT , HEMS. AirAU wort WlZYstdod. 0.03141 HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to call t o attention of Buyers to their es.nsireStnet of RARDWAILE AND SADDLERY, temprtam, mae urns mat °pulpit.. ounce...Ws to the rouottY. • RECEIVED HT RECENT PACKETS PRO.II EUROPE. and which they oder ov the m..st favorable terms. Her -heats RW.R Eaat wIII [lnd their !atomt promoted to hurts. their HARDWARE at No. 34 ood atreei. Pletsbor ootoLs icovs 1:11.Lot norm) 1•1-1,pitoll A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. llurar'll Mr...rat/no 011,141 i relieve, with wonderful rapid it, diaonter Written? to the dimettieu apparatus; re .tore. the appetite; renew. the etrength hardens the mu. deg breetti the uertes, gives eluticitr to the spirit; r exults the Mental energies. baniehom deepondeney. Impart to the attentitatetl frome a more roburt sppranunr, aiiu Irritation. mane the dleturbed imaulostiun, build. up tit shattered ennatltutiom and mar he taken without fea by the rouble..? maiden, wife or mother. Ea It is compoed solely or the Juice. of rare .Mental herb.. potent noir inriguiate. etbilarata and restore. lithe ',tem bee hennme relaxed by improper Imlulgvn. ore, the Cordial will inflate amore r Mort.. nto CC , ery organ. The laealtude reaultlntr from lane hour, or too do. aprilellk,o 40 icier or in, kind, le doirklY remotrd by It. ution, and ladle, ennatted In medentary oenupatlons. and auldert to Inenneenlenee thereflout, will find It nftpli. and healthy atimulant. Where thertrulation of the blond Is sluaslth, gravy of the fun/lean of the body are suepend er imperfectly perronneti. alit reetore the natural a, Lion .10 communtrate permanent seem, to the noontime and dietvilmtle. organ. The who an bowed down by phyrical debility. end en feeble ea to despair of ever recovering the vigor and mien or manhood. ere Invited fn glee thin wonderful inwhyorant • trial. It ernhalles the elements nr their reatopation.— Ikibre they have consumed the !fret bottle. they will hr ernscious that the recuperative prirriple is et work in ev y debilitated portion of their frames, and hope. anon to he realised in their thorough recovery. will eyeing up In their heart& n.Conlisl is put op, highly cow:entrain:l. In pint but tLes. Prier $.l per bode. tyro in PS, rig fnr $l2. C. U. CINU, Pmprietnr. No. 192 Broadway. Now York- Aortra.—Pittstmreu F 1.11.0 Rant . No. 110 Wood street oto Ream 110 Walt st: R. R. 943.11.3, 57 Wood 4. A Benham. (Ur. J. P. Fusantu. da. Bold d by th • W BrunA Blodleta thronemut tho United Btateti. Cana anEira. M'Clintock's Family Medicines.—W Lu the attention of hands of faLothe.tan.l other. to Mend enrtimment on the fourth MO. of hose mann!. F.MII. Extract from a letter by the Rev. Mr. Cmanuu., of 13nodoo. w. Is glow Unrollu for his health ill the F. -It niree ora eeer pinwient ides a the etparuive tile , lb, etatupodltle. of emu ro tinually in his path wherever be anew. I have net set visited any cdosidertible city of Turkey where I did not had the Medicinen of my enuntry wed repreeente I by Ayer . . Cherry Pet-teral In Smyrna. /aleph, Jetta, Jerusalem and I'mastatitinople, we ow in each,. the door lon of emus lamer, the tmentlarly Ainerlesr, Idokltia iron card of Dr. hyyr. 1 , 47 i ti, language which nt one In • thiirn , d of theft ran read,. "Ay e'. !lore, w, i lln.7ll;lrtotZfrtle r;o:n• . 1:1{ ge,11.1.11212;n . Neon the Dottie. with their Eanllsh. Spanish. French and German feea turned to the crowd, and en enqulrina Sr. teld that forelanere are not the ortily purvii.vers, to the true heillever• thee:del,. waive their trust In tate to try this product of American still. when they find it... Is nil othereure For them. wait told holy yeaurlay that the Cherry !Yaw.] bad been orewnted to the Atli., and le no. In notottant or to to. hoz*, and In the Ilosnltata of the Ern Chemical Erasive Soap--Give it a single TILIAL—It la nun .4th. meat nractkal and 'Awful dlaenve ries nf Lb. day. hr .bleb to per not. ft saved In iha thno and Liar or wruldtfar.a.ll - pontAing and machlru frktkm. w. laNalaa.l7 In lb. old way. la entirriy diatana4 mitt.. - And bltt• burin lator prrrnrused than eh. anti any rinsing and lolling. Therlntinw t kot mud, whits and .I.am.. and Lent than when wa.bo.l In the usual way; It la warn,. ecrunt to hour* lbw finest talmk. This we laaintnantl, .uteri, for tha toilet. and th ramorel of ell; wheel =v., le, frr.ln .11 bled. of silk. an. ",oleo gond., it will rtvwr. moth. tan, te.. from th laavlus It onfiand for drool,. valet. ftmallute, A.., MI6 fildr trial will en via.e the cm:did-mina. not mit that it warts tenet, ,filek easier and, min. thorunth than set of the rorntonn tr”.rn Waal, Iraq, t•tit that It rests s tstinc tt, first cost- lutne• Ip laepina a ...as; I.lotioe of tiffs np co haat!, trill end It Invaluable. le lb. .leaving of tn. , fr., It maples lb. Ink madlly. .04 rltGwt Inlery to tho type. Br th. 1:1Ib , of nil. matt thy diihruitt heretofore earn .m++l with the hard watalsof the South and West. i. In. Orel, obvial.l. and the water nests m .trestiou ',Juanita,' It ww•e•wee earellout propartlra for use la pit water. and la therelbrr 'whirred • valuable =ash. atalh .trtes protector. odor tray In s nerd and turrehatathble toir. put up in pourwl hart. and eaeh tom 'tamped with Itimpn , prtetor • tram, and warranted equal to the reeummendation, when tor.el-wethitng h. .11rectiono db. beat dunaels may tr wuhrol with thicrhao without tieing ruileU a, with ether snap.. Trlalerr sod the pr•blir r. S ze requwaret eve th e ChwtotaiJ fklap • fair teal. $Ol4l. wholoule and 44.11. at W. K111": 4 1111 1 :1. 140 WOOJ street enro, a V 14.10 alley 44,`J-dtvrll JOHN C. BAKER d: CO.'S TRUE 3IEDICIN A L COD LIVER Oh, Reeommended by all the Professore of 0 Prtuba] SW Oulifters lu the Unltod State. AL6O. JOHN P fIAK CYl' :r OIIYOUND Pony is TRArT OY 3.1000 HILL.I. voe of thwhorit ltm kind known. J9IIN r• 11.1Kgil a cll.`S I"2:UATABLE • `•rtat• ``,..itle - for horthh hoard...hut th !Arlo robEirsuEß.v.ts Li.viife.vT. a moat valuable fhr Flora, tot Kbrumat l em. a rmrtaln rum For wl. 1, JOHN C BAKER t CO,. No. 100 North 3d Philulelohlo. Aod by Droaxi.t...o..ralir. Hardware Salesman Wanted. in a first class Philadelphia Ilona, A gentleman having kunal. *lgen! the !main., and influent-. with purthasers from Pennsyleania and Ohio, nr other prompt paying trade, eau &dairy's W. 7. CIiAPLAIN, An. iii Market, at., Philadelphia. Reliance Mutual Insurance Company. OF PIOLADELPIIIA. OFFICE NO. 70 irA.L.rur STREET. FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Lim ited or Perpetual, !Unhandl.e. Forintare, kr.. Iv town or rountr7. Tbn prlo•iple. conabbnot with the rornrity of a Stock CALILAI. entitles thn Ineureil to Pharr In the proll4l of the Company, 'Mimi llnbiiit7 f,r ions. • The Script Cortrilinton of Inlet...mon fore ronto. In convertible. al_par. Into the Cannel Stock of the Corot , cLESS XINGLEI. yreeddimt. -r i .- Ti;;LL:bb B. P i . E i rat i.: ~:`bytaxl DIILECT " mtIb I. Clam TineaT , 0. IL Stroud. W. T , •-• Tb.ml... ' L•rl. 1L A.S.'s. T. C. linekhlll, 0. W. CabbeblLaT. • 011: V VI. W. 44 ag k lal . , Robert blbe. Z. Lothrop, Wood. 11. L Cailrn, ataraball 11111. I 119bert Tolabd, James L. Tay... Kdrord Jam.. Jamb T. Ilant Ih. . .. .._.,...... . . . J. U. COFFIN. Mast. comer Third and Wood streets. 101 .... tt &wr e tcoi li w om ar YU./ W LIOnSALE ' gradiSTS, NO. to WOOD NTDERZ, PITTSBURGH, PA. t raxtrtmof N. WLaskes e•lshrst...l VeroallUse. tJ If you don't want to be Straight don't wua wr Summon Bass—For more than two pan we an d worn Dr. Keying , . “Washinm Puopeuder Rm." and real It a pleasant duty again to urers: mond Ito use to all of wedentaryoccupatioo. Combining the advan. rootage of • Shoulder Beate with those of of pendent it It light and oromfortable. and effectuallynnun tenet. the distinsition to beenme otoopuhouldareaL those of our readers who are to need of mob an arch, should call on Dr. Keyser, on Wood street, corner o 11,1[41.111er. node:amine this Brom, which has recently been mach WI- I..”.l.—Pdhbetroh D,opokA, Docember tthi NnLlwholeule and retell at Dr. KEYSER'S Truss and B, 'ulan . Rm. , Dena, 140 Wood street. Signor the Gold. en Mortar. .Is3alA• ODiM111VD101111:13401DQVIZI Cash and aort Credits I M. L. HALLOWELL.A CO. 971 Ii WAREHOUSE. I buyer. will receive count of NlXjr . egt, ale ;ismer he paid In licr fo riturretil money only asin St o tts millet value on the dsr o it Is reentrant, T merchants of undoubted Mardian, a credit of NIX °nth, .111 be given, If desired. ' Where money le remitted to adnoecof maturity, a Zs. erunt at the rata of TWELVE ben rent. per annum' will be Prime fie (Avis ffinehref. to again theattentlon of the trading community to the bora terms, dee announce that nettelitudandinti the gon,lnd depression In rammental alleles throughout the country, the system-of busdnras adopted by us mran than • year since, and to which sin rigidly adhera, enable. to offer Mr the entolne frado lemma our usual an, en n rramt of NEW SILK AND PelenCi* GOODS,earnprt g onsof the LAM= LOU MOSTSPLENDID9TUCKEII to he Wand In Arossing to which to 0111 rendre conetant additions, throughout trainmen; ,of nine and dralrablii good/ from our HOG'S/ PARIS. I•ls.tact Orrin or Masan:Amu Slsitornon One/ Vera • rrinstuna. JaanarY Ha. n Y authority of It supplement to tho chur n • tar of UM Ocamsta,apProrsd 2511 day of Jana =hr. M I :4Yr It, .a " :l::ls=Th n r= of ths tolls of to• Conspanr to that olnect and ins dila& Ott. of nenl3tock assonostthshe.Woldess to an amount equal to tkosoulines of Ins Company thus exprodcdtb• St aa•enr las teen Instructed to dlstributs amongst lino Stackhohles, In non Rock, four oe.oent. upon theansount pew by o. cnsutresly, whlchurillbs placed to tbs end. It of their Block accounts on Ms books of t 6• tkonsany. W. B. COPYlotrill. lald:tad "hwar • r blcauellaiSv.4loo. CLOAKS—A, A. limn & Co, will offer the Wm.* of all Mils Make, etatgetettut eligaut /Mich and New Tort petteres. awl of their am hue. Mtn, at a reduction of matt oae-half the tuna ;aim. talt QEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Almon A, Co. ara now dwillag off at Moir Betatarkaual 'Ala, Milo stook of Mks, lie. Dew Goods, .Roake, licamato, laaldeka, aa. la. IViIIOOD TENANTS WANTED for the Col lowing Hove. And Stan Dome - - o Doodling Boom And atom Boom s on ad It. D A welling H iit.% we on Mb . - - - A Dwelling Howe on IV tar Mon Omit- . A Daum ora Imam on 11. , ' • .t Dom at a room. on Ler_ go pew Roam me Ham • tma of ain .e -• mniabit 1.50 a.. In Blemiminani. * . A r lArge Tenn Stand In Dim po Stan Noma aa Alb a.,74Z - W — oad. usboimaill cm intfiktpolticevrasaCoridell. Ajel.y to L • . •“=EUS• NA WI Iktol. . QE:4I-ANNUALISALF.-4.'A. Mason Watereure Institute.. • • 1-• I J.l e..Va . illemlttau. to timing their Setul.Anntna 114-VD .v TR YET (.S . Or7IISIDAD YET. PRA* STRAW , { Cnl.ext v deturtuti..n nf Dern-ruts, at ab ,, utone-haJf .11/D THE PrrrilWRGLIPd.. - ton, and lees than melon rare.. ' DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and ' lit iaa,r 'a the Old EXimols of Malkin*: Tly 0 . T.41 7 . tablVITErnCL rail AZ h r Te n' arbtu n l 'oration. 'llls perfectly safe. dined, and Immediate effect this rya tem las on all Fever, and all diseases acute and chronic , —while It Is mild, gratervd and inxignrating m Stu weak • , ..I.lebilitated. renders itpentilarly deturalde amine. who will he treater , at their homes.! Allopathic and flornorpathie treatment will be alotirtim. tared where dogtrot but. after hag and thunnigh ertarri,. Deter heals glees a decided bre/arca, to IlydnMa. thy. which has, throughout the vitt, atotnew ennid. prow en so emlnent/y succeasful In every f tat of disease, Wein= ding incinient Matrumption Bronchitis, Dyspepsia. In tiommatury sad (hroe& Rheinnattann. Annum, Cutane. one. SITT.A. and Liver DISP-01.11. Testimonials-of C.. from highly reputable ritttens of ndarLr orrery elate WO* 1511 , nn, ran to examined at Doctor ilaelettotilee. Ms Ras. Clergy are invited to consult hint =Oa Warm water being used In the cemmtnerment. and OF - ten throughout the treatutant,it Isa luxury Instant of an. pleasant. as those nnaolualntnd re rolght sn= n. Kms:tem.—Simon, Charles Brower, W palm- W. W. W. Wilson , W. H. William.' Thompson Moll. •J. IL eiden, It. T. Montan. Wrn-I1 Engliati. M. Herr. Theundersign...l.4..l4w visited Doctor Haeles Instltn lion and witurawd his .lICRI•PfI4/ treatment. cheerfull commend him sa a thoroughly educated and skillftd I . hr sirlan: • Charles T. Hawaii. Jos. 311.tonnella David Hurd., John C. Cur Kuhl Patrick. John IL Larlngston. John Wright W. W. Patrick, Matte. S. Eaton. O. Ormsby • taX-chid I AHD AND GREASE-4 bbls. Lard and ITABe run. landin¢ tram of..mmer mr 'by (X). 1.4 1 E.:1±1111-11 — S--2.6 — sracks now landing from st...tn.r *della for We la ISAIAH DICK ET a 0). 1 USEINGIJIII FLOUR-1000 bids 'Wind sor Mills' Extra. ka eale:br Salt J. a. IV. REA. 14' .V.NIILY FLOUR-250 tibia Story M.er -1 How . Extra Fatally. for rale by J. att REA. VINE FLOUR-175.bb1s for sale by V J. 15 J. a W. REA. y.:„IIELLED CORN-300 bus for sale by 1.15 J.a W. Rea. ROLL BUTTER-3 bids Fresh Roll Butter Li, for sale by 1.1 5 JAMES SIeLACGIILLN. MORN MEAL-5 66tH White Corn Meal s l quality. by )4.13 JAS. SicLAUGULIN. • I H EANS--.5 bids Small White Beans for by 1•15 JAS. POTATOES--10 bible Neshannoek Pont a, h.-• at jai`, JAS. aIeLAUOIILIN'S ,-Cj.) ,! 3 ‘, ll .b L y S Oi r l i.. N m n i . ,,, l , , , i , r . i , stu ro re w an „o l ., fo r r (5) FIIILS English Venitian Red in store ror ...le hr /alb FLEMING MUIR. 30 lIXS Castile Soap in store and for sale 1e.16 FEEL (NO BROS. / Bicar w l f :. Soda in store and for FEELING RHOS. LBS Bermuda Arrow Rosa re ot in store 30A and, ferrate by ,pal, YI.RMING BRIM. rsi in YDS Adhesive Plaster in store and a/ FLY torn FLAMING BROS. 75 s . "11;',17:1;,. 1 ".741,'.re )OT ASH—IO casks this day roe'jl and L for We by i• 1) HENRY 11. 0)11.1118. p I ONDS. MORTGAGES, AND STOCKS— notPewishing to Meryl the constant m reliable se enritiea formed that we harely on haxnle variety of INnds and )1 rtaaaee on city nod *mute, Dro o p erty Al., Hank. Railroad. Red.,. soil Cor,r of which le now off.nsd at 'err redoeed . Shnrt Buslnees Paper want..d. It. lI'LALN a SON. No. 111. sth at. PIG METAL-20 tuns Pig MPtal, prime article, offered at the low primer 121. ,al3 IL NI.L.Ar, t EON. . . {..IIAWLS---A. A. Mwson h Co. Iv , ll eldwe nut the nalann,..nt their tr. long tillawls at 1 , -0 0- . al.. • lara• Int of '4,00 and $4.00 Sbavrla u. $1.50 a•.l 82,1 DAKISII and other Peneilings by Kirwan, Thankseting Senor, • autoblogrraphy cf Re , . Wm. Jay, Curtly' 111. mo, Vonstitotton. Hard Timm 12 tuo.:-DieltsSs. Ruth Halt. Ida Roy. The Row Led the Ithur—Thackersy, Hsrutuos of finery. Christ sad Christianity. Pictorial Gatherings. For Kale by J. 1. READ. /al2 7 8 . 4th It. CINLY 8500! for a Dwelling House and large Lot of glottruL The Housesopt4llts 4 mores and • growl Misr. The Lx bus (rout of ,t ft. au Gray's Rmut. la Cosh Pittsburgh. by 54 Wt &sr. Grape blots. Nash 'trues. Currants. Goossbemirs, epring of eroxileot Water. Ac. kr. Thls property M rery eirasantly ettasted dln bu r t m Vsliroutee. pwaene .ento.ll., from n the . r p orrhols j•l2 e SON, 141134 st. (BORN MEAL-10 bhlo Fresh Ground Corn ICJ 1 1 1.4.1 for sale by jll2 to Smithfield to. BALED lIAY-75 bales Hay for Rule by 1.12 .1 AS 21c1.111.11111LLN EAR CORN--M/0 bushels Ear Cairn for de by 1112 JAR. 11et...111011LIN. BIJCII,WIrEAT--50 sks Buckwheat Flour for sal. by .0112 JAS.. Hst-AVOIILIN _ . BROOMS -30 dux. this day received arid for We by /112 • HENRY 11. (2/1.1.1NA Li AY-10 tons baled Hay for sale by 1-1 1 - Jan SHRIVER A DILWORTH. B ARLEY—Ib sacks prime Barley for sale g URI rut a na.woitru. kORN-1100 bus Ear Corn for sale by 1.12 suarYka IL DILWORTH. CIPDX VIRUS— . A fresh supply in a„ Os. tubes just Imported from Germany. 1112 4.L. READ. 78 4th et. t 110A11.---30 Fluids N. 0. Sugar now land s leg. sad fot rale by 11 111 JOHN FLOYD& CO. PPLES-2.t Lblo. Roruanite Apples re , seised Ham day, ardifor We b./ R. I/ALEXIA.* 00. WILLOW CHARCOAL, an excellent ar Xt y erroared exprovely tbr esp.ll2ll,lAlmes. - cor. Diamond and M arker... QEMLiTZ POWDERS--5 grosH very.fine 1 and freshly prepar.d SetdMa Powders on hand and Mr sale by JOS YLFII7N4I eiv Diamond and Mari.t k p o AKER'S COD LIVER 011.-Ttio best artiele of Cod Llrer 011 now In .0,12 dor ...aired JOS. PLIOIING. 1 4 1 LAVORING EXTRACTS-24 don Pres ton and Merrill . . One agsveled Flavoring Extract, so, 24 don Preston 0 Merrill'. gaging Powder, rartalnly the best article now In use net' by .10. r. F1.1311141)._ TOOTH AND HAIR &RUSHES, a very gage and fine ageortnient, reed by in? 01.0311110. TOBACCO -75 kegs No. 1 Six Twist., Ken t za‘a, Tolgo, red per steanitnat Pennsylvania 4P ontsignment, foe sale by J. A. HUTCH - 180N OD. d ' lLEVELkslDAlkillYiitatififuni R. R. will le, taken la exchange for •• Lot of .grru mwi nd a. e.I nous and Stable riveted therein. Price AUK). At.oly to 0.9 11 trials is SOS 21 Sib et. _ . • it LOOMS AND LUMPS-7 tons ou hand and for We by tan J. A.. UUTCIIISON A al. d 4 APITAL OF $2OOO—A per-on who is about moeleg KlnftS, having a espltal of moo. and other means. wishes.. partneroflike capital Wangs," tit e :f:VenTa. ' rel ' erni bt' N - rstlrar Mea t' s , iz:btzt loot locedion. Apply to ia2 B. IirLAIN SON. DOLL BETTER-2 bxe fresh 801 l Butter ■ 1.41 , d and formals by is 9 HMIS' ILCOLLINEL :611. 1 -15 kgt prime Lard rein' and for I 4 We 41HENRY R. aiIiLISS. L I GGFi--lbbls fresh Egg )ust reo'd and '4 for W. by ,a 0 CIENRY 11. OfiLLINS. HEY PEACIIES-30 M its. just rood and I 1 L. .all br ns lIENRS , 11. ()OLLIINS. ) Y BLACK O TEAS re 4 urmns T SELLING ea. chest do English nreakfast Sea hf chests an. Oolong. on hand cad Awash. very low do close ..tit the stock, by J. W. McVARLAND, tail (2.5 Liberty at. QALERATUS--1 bbL for sale by t 7 tell J. W. MeEItiILAND. QUNDRIES -I_3 Ni bbl Ground Oluger. bbl Poltpet.l. . Si bbl Clara, rwt.l • gr. Cann, 1 boa GAO.. grouodAllerien, 3 iltta. Undorrrood'm Lomou Syrup, 2 dm Tomato kotrhup. Owing out at m 4 by 141 .1. W. AtrPAICIAND. 111.4ty 4. P ISCOPAL ALMANACS.—Swurd's tA Poctot Alumnae and Church ReglrtPr fo. day need. nod far sem by HAY it CO. 63 y LIME -150 bbls Louisville Linie received by isli ITWRIr R. =LINA EANS-39 bbla Small White received by P All IMRT 6. OILLINEL I RON CITY CO3CIIEROLAI, COLLEGE, tgloyetto nulldingo, Moodst. Prof.MlLLdit &Into owpoetfully winning. that their institution Is now one of the biro. west convenient axgrinpoin of tits kind in the Western coming the the lowa City CoMotro young man avegnalltiod tootho =Wing town Int upatior and expedition. twiner. M t Bre. mat .u pt o exPecir nod teachers of Plain and Ornamental Ming, nin deportment Une qualled In Mob city. Month:Wm new and improved oyotem of Pookkooplng I. taught by Prof. Boar, wham long prootleol knowledge of that science maktildni ono of the mat skilful antismog. rut tesetwoo In Mils or any than country. go • asthma- Melon and bookkeeper. Mr. Joint Bony cannot b. inid- Poopol. • Voting man ago design receiving instruction In book. keeping, and rho have neglected or ur.b to MOW the Aritignetle, canreceive a course of training In this rtan t branch eltbemt alarm. Mitbmetle ls ter to p 0 MookkmpLor f a n ti he rim to.. mit • knowledge el It essi bookkeeper. Lectures, delierred dale on 11 Important imams enbieets. Room for Ladies from 11 A. M. Mil 12 A. 11., nom 3,11 A P. M. and at 7 o'ckiek in the meninx. Tim College is open hum till 10 P. M. ht elms. meet regularly. Budges guaranteed. . i nto BEAVER STREET PROPERTY—TWO CIISAP HOUSES POE SALE.—A fro story i won*. House irlth Lat of ft. hunt . Bea,. a• by 100 deep to Yoko oiLi tont.. • parlor. dint g mo m kitchen. and fa. bedrooms apd afar:yard, pump. oda bon" auto.. id 01... Au Price 41.100; 3400 In hand, remainder at 1, 2 and 3l.nn ' • tiro stew Emma 11.0 of 4 P.m; •Itb Lo = 17 hat front on Ewer br 100 to VOA Mo•only 2701. Terme, 17100 I band. the remainder .1, 2 and yr*. It you with to purchasa cheap House, MAIO.. Lot . F.. or If you wish to_promara • b.f.. man.. or the• Rom or Dvalding Rona, tba Waco to to suited is at the. IS a aytablialnd &Sato Mee of yalo E. CETIIE6ETI 50N.140 3d st. WINTER LARD OIL-25 bb4v. No. I for v V osS• br ..to J. 801tOONMAICER t CO. .14INnEED OIL-10 bblo. pure for sale by isto J. &MOON dAICER t CO. U LICK LEAD-10 bLis. extra quality. tor LIP sle by J . lO J. 3011100NMAKER LOD. lITRAPPING PAPER—A few realms ox trs she for Dry Good. Jester.. is 0 1 . 801100MIAKER I CO. Q,PONGE--A large assortment of fine and k ilo" . "' ."2"hb ' sB° "Pseirdif•tartmt a co. k‘LOUlt —Extra family, extra superfine, raper:Lab and Ono Maar. constantli on band and bar by jalo la A. Ileubbik, 114 24 at AR ATS-600 bus. in Store and far sale by i.IO A. A. HaBANS,II2 2d 22, -110tIITTER-5 bills. fresh Roll Butter rec'd JUP and kr do Or dale A, A A. Mc BANG VOTATOES-100 huR, Neshannocke and - a. 75 bus Red Potatoes reed and Mr We bp selo • • • A.* A. MEBAE. • QIINDRIESLI.OS bge Ground Nuts, Li g4; . = . ~.Mbok 800 Dry. Peoehet, • I c n.. 10 bbis tous. . 2.4. lb. Ohl Copper, to sITIVL for oak by .1•10 /SALM MUSKY a - OD. ANDSOME LACE. SETTS—Dec. 4 by Oda naarcialea axpl•up— - • '' - ' Ilalte• Lace tea and MEE. 2 Lary Nournlng Botta, . ' . I Black sadietilt• Mouralng BPI. Ttre atop. anEnt out on eamnalsstaa. (rap. NE. York happier. and Ell NEW plm. The sett. arke.ld ara to be raturnealoo Maeda,. mak , icAla AN • Es , 'should call tbla Paak'st -VAN 14. 0 . 1 Nr i".. N. AID' Nat that P., cer or tha Limon& 3 DOZ. MOHAIR -HEAD-DRZSS reed by Erna tkla =prolog at ' VAN OMEN% .10 'ear Ilszket at. and Mom& . 111A118. .8 oaks. in fine condition Cincin. matt eland, Oar 4.4 by 81:11100NUAKEJL, O 21 Wood rt. BROOMS --60 doz. - 4=l=on Brooms re cel.4 sail be ludo by BELL It LIMIEST. EGGS --5 bbla...fresh E this(4iy_ro oth.4 and Ow W. by uA1r11.001.1.M3. AOAN 4.2LILL hare, juie reo'd -per Ad. aim (kes Papyissi. this star, . tar lot of , &add.; to which toy limits Mt • - tisti all who ENIBON for tale at Boat. Patton & Met Combit,ln the Diamond., Theismrs- sorx powilkr Ttßll.l. ROO Illa la J. W. WatAILLI.II7). . To Let. LARGE AND HANDSOME STORE. Ili no ‘,l SHALL Market, with Rail. . VrtiftE, with large . Low window, molt door to (3 azotto (Mon. ALno -.A BASEMEN T nonner of Markel and ':1 rte Tido noon in ••11-linirlied and if ghtnd.l,ll4 bl lumbar rd with counter, rhrlter, and dosso•sa. Mot SE per nth. Jain-Ind • E. D. 4IAEZAM. Spring Wagons for Sale. ONE 11011.sE Waw. and 1 two horse ail Waldo, 1.-ond-Land..l., poi. at saLthr.i.sew MARL STEA3I MILL AlleohnnY. X. LI% 1300KS--Puddlefent and it, People, lr by 11. IL Riley; Bu Halt it Fenny Fem. GM rany:d Llfe o ntm. Ath Ida tlay," - Whet NM, Lif,ll Ler4o4 Ilerywr for /amble, 33 . synte, sth rutTlyt r, b ra ttaam" 2 •th • Kolekorteleter •" " Fieek Le•lles New Truk Joutnel, for.lanuary. anew Monthly Journal. Denoted to Fitment., General Mars tore Science end Art prim IS mote.. All who now went cheat, WI at the Cheap Dock Store "risl9 Et Lt. LAUFFER, tl't Wood et Fourth Ward Independent Ticket—Alle gheny City. 't AYOR. William AdamS ; Select Cram sit. Jams* Park. Jr.; CuMlnnti o.llp4j...lpsepla Fish. r, J 1101,41 Marshall. John &land, Ihns. Mars ; Awn., Janson Grattan= Assessor, James , irsbann Assistant Swans on. Ebeneser Derby, Andrea Davidson &DNA Div...stars, ttundg o Sudan of Mentions, Daryl. Fairsnan; Insnretor of Elections. John Wright; Constable. Sim:dn....7. OREEABLE TO NOTICE, A MEETING AL of the Pittebumth Fteuhenvtito Railroad Comps nr els held at the nthoe of the Cnmpany. In the City or Pittsburgh.. Monde, the sth Inat. iota ChMem l o r . eM5.=.,T, 1 T,T17.:1 - endam A . The,eputs nf IDsbert Pruddeat.: Dread:lehelf. I.:naiossr, sad W. A. LDP. Tess:rarer. wars : abro. minion. the: reports of 11,. Pmvid.st and Ensinaa seas: - On motion of Robert McKnight. EN. Junta &Craft, William Alia, sod totty were appointed • r ams. LO audit the NOCOLLEI f tbe Constany and Trams. r, to report to an adamrtied meeting of theatoelrbolders to bo eatird by the President of this meeting. • JAN. CoIILLIELL, ORO:BLACK, Cb•lnu•n. Wit. U...., I Pecretories. Dissolution.of Co-Partxterahip. rir HE co-Partnership heretofore existing IL between the onhaeriberN In the Grocery bunkm. In the rumen! Jahn Watt & Co.. LAM thin Aq been dlatolred br muraAJ musent. . . . . R'il h iym. b.leme ihe late Ana ' be sad be that •A the old stand on Liberty street. and ftr that E urpas he is betehy authorised Le tuin The name uf the Amass) Rh. lam. JOHN WAIT. JOHN WI LNON. It:truthlog.froso th•bustroos. I shoorfudy notonsostol Eitt", l 7A.-bnw"—. to the PficllßNl44'." JOLIN WILSON, G — meen and Commission Marelmo; No. DA Liberty stress. Plttstonyh.. The subscriber ton continuo the rooory. Wholesale GPro duce and Camallaskto bsubtess, at the old stand of Joan Watt • Co.. No. ISO Liberty West. JOICS WILSON. UCKWITEAT-40 sacks Buoirwbeat riour Tr Ylp er JAN. n.I 0 fi MeLAUCHILIN. Nmith6elo Q SADLER, Bookseller and Stationer, S e large stockrialsral St. Allegheny. haaeoustaddly Am., • of Thsolouleal and stundard Worial lacellancons sod new Publkations. School Burks. all kinds In use. A.S. S. Union and Trast ISsrlety Baoka. A dos assortment of Stationery and Writing Panel. Blank Books on hand or made to ardor. Also • choker misty of ' Flee Paper Ilanidugia. cheap Paper. Transparent and MI Wind,. Shad.. Purchasing for Coals. 1_ 1•321 enabled to sell Wholesate and Jidda of law grist Orders promntly Item , botight.v. trALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.--Situn- T led in North Fayette tow - neap. AllochenT eonnti, ID m il es re= the city and 21,1 miles if nun the Steubenville relined, at the Noblestownetation; ED/Italm. 40 fewer, all rgeared and famed and Ina high state 0/cultivation. The iroprorements are • conartnlat he dwelling bomb with 6 roe.. Yarn. Stable, Stone Milk-house Innotinhonme anti nther ourcbuildings. There lean orchard et choice selected fruit of 'axioms kinds. The plum la:well watered be sin living spring., and the whole place on be easily tad. It to situated In • good neighborhood, convenient to church, mill, wheel, do. Apply to IL 6FLAIN 2 SON. M C : L I SS es ES-115 . 1 1 ) . VitiSlS-100 doz. Corn Brooms for solo lad JOILN FLOYD & CO. 200 OuruSl We !,ELS. 200 BUSH. Dried ' Apples,or sale by DC) • J.IL CAN)7ELD. 1 00 KEGS2I . o. 1. Lard J. sale "" by BBLS. fresh Roil Butter, 9 bx, frrsh non Butter, for We by / J. D. CANFIELD. J BITS. Oats for sale b y J. NCAN D. 500 BUS „ . ... ,, Corn, in the orr i. f o o A, r „ rill E e_by BBLS. Potatoes for sale by jar. J. 11. CANFIELD. p..IARIES FOR 1855—A large assortment DI Dbring far which I will well at tits loweet All rem.. at n .01,0101 .rlth the *b.* wend ar ticles, can sass::, radar,. a ts 9 ISAIF4 IL LAUFFER'S, IN Wood at. QUGAR-23hhds Sugar just received front S Now (Mewls, for vale br R. DALZILL a Co. : .923111VOLLA.RS IN CASII TO LOAN; t L y to...nee:on. with the awl. of martNages to amount or :00. and IN lota worth $5.1)00, rayabla In equal annual payment; at II par cant. Interatt par annlrat Wto matured by band and mortars.. A pidro dest) 11,16, LAIN C NON. Ti.l 6th at. VOR JANUARY—Harper and Puti4m's Mosorloßo. Harped. story Boo). Ned tor (1.30 & SADIZE, AUeghenT, HARrERN NEW PIMLICATIONS FOE. Yew TE.A.l?3—Thackerar eIV book, n. )3.11 sod the Rlth.—, P.Nah and other Pandlloba Ntrwatu Na tional DboareNtr,D , Thanbaatting Dertrot, by N. Mormy, D. It: Later Years. by author of (NU Nowa by the Mr= Hard Timm Melo:ow, Franconia Rotifer cotorlato, with other bele books reed kr S. SADLER. Alleoletor: DRIED PEACIIES-200 bush. Ohio halves reeenvek sod tar Ws by BELL k LIOGETE. CLOSING OOT SALE—FAMILY ORO CEPIES AT COST—tieing about to =ekes change in oar bowineew wo oiler dhreale at oort during the preeena week the aolanre of our ECRU. hwoll.mtwiwit,,f Green and Mark Tama firrWparnah. ;zoolwees, Ito. We Invite the ettentlon of MIN and the trade.' Tchas Cash. fel J. W. MP ALAN D. P3S Liberty ie.' lIAV ANA CIGARS—A mall lot of choice brands. Meaux. Principe and &walla Ss ma, claque .Ut ..t J. W. ideVAKLAND. PRIME TEAS SELLING AT COST: Ltln f!pagtm2itzsea.:E.S . oesll4; . • Oteil3 V•ry .. 0.1, Ooteg. , Ski Gesst 1, Oolon. 13' Per sale to, tbs half chest or stogie poun, 757 I. %I% DI'FARLJIND. tM6 Ltbssts St. BROMA' AND CHOCOLATE= t vo , 8a"... 'watts, 4 bas RAN Chro Ist, &dug at coat.. tat Vts L4barty at. D RIED FRIIIT-25 bbls. Dry Peaches, 50 Mabel]. Dry Appka for We by fit JOILN VLOYD OTTER--. 50 kegs prime Butter, • Nis • to bbl. Bond Berger, 2 bbblo Roll Ratter. fur al. br la 7 JOEDi FLOYD AI W. LARD -20 kegs Na. I Lard, f. Weals No. 1 Int sale by J. FLOYD s CG. CLOVER SEED-30 bble. Ohio Clover &we inset. by Da JOLLY FLOYD* CO. . CORN MEAL-7 bbla. remind and for ao. br }a HELL • LIGOLT, Water 4. ROLL. BUTTER—I bbl; prime, roc:d and Ite oh by J 1116 LL LICHJ ZIT. BALED HAY-130 bales prime Timothy ned and An• M BRLL • molar.. STUFFS-100 bogs roc% and for woo by Jai BELL it LIGIUST. DI 1 E FLOUR-60 bbla. r'erd and for aide Li by u 7 BILL a LIGUET. CHEAP DWELLING HOUSES.—Persons wishing to hottnnwtheir owti landlords, hato • aoinstwtuntly to obtain bargains, wiry. art bays weal antstantial !looses We on art loran' or, omits to bond • 'house to Vat T0L.124 VII tor. nlab ton with • touldwn• fiallthsot Lot at as tow • pip Y UAL 8. CUTIIIIEST e PON, itentli3statsiatts, Third Ward—Citlzen's Ticket. ‘.ELECT.CQUNCIL..A. M. Pollock; Com ... Opeenell. WilLsen FL Edw.; .7...ph w. Ke* Kennedy. Welke. KleKenftle.K. Amu Ilesimaa. . WE WISU TO. PROCURE' A. SITUA, WE VON far a Young Ball. •• Butan."l2l rimali nunnfietnsing s4abllshmaiat..lla Is able to make *far soU and Una capital of Els ar darala thaadrad Ur la a grad idala boottrepor wad raionaasa.laut sorer bring plo7•lanna! tn. innnafnetory. B. p OUTfb eaa ILEUMT *BON. Mlna a m d - .V.IORT HOUSES TO LET.Apply" .to wrung:H.l.a FON. 146 sa EW YORK .HOMINY; Caroll. Gettig. • Opitt Pow ' reet Oarrr A callsupply art blvd ar4 rh ewe be W. A. kIeCLIMO H ECK.T.R'S , FABINI. • - •z' Beaker** Wheat. Orlthr -. Teplaea. Pearl ham For eahr,by the bas erratall by , W. A. MaCTIIIXO; BARED rEACELES--4 bia . veriphoicei fora.by ' • „ /16 W.I.IieCLITEEL WOR 011,0 /4 1 11‘ , 42,000 yds..:2-3; AL , 4,6, i ud volotr of st.tho loloot totems orholosoloutd ',KUL .i 466 EL PHILLIPS, US Horloitat. cADDIAuE OIL-CLOTHS, of 411 modh bad= bean dV d 4 "tY• tov*. gal" Hon of ityrobaoss toms Hoot , 09.1 0 w .wmapelsor irtegrelesem it , rn., . -~-C ,~ AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVI 8, Auctioneer. „, ctm,„, ennur 111.1 owl Feld !Ivo PLE.NDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE k .1. • Gerlo3.—tha Wedneegay mord.. J.. et 10 ease. will be mid at dwelling house Na Lig re meet, atom Emithgeld.large .wrisment whiable" lbenetrold t KWh. Parn/ • tura all °natl.% in !Amadora In mn sent •.trots 4m...nd set >a sheets men. ege . ItlearnanY ftenled•lbrforelli: Vorage, Ilabowar lea • l=: Tote. I eled-Wit Rowe.xl Chafe 1 Waheat'y Tooke 1 Windom. Sewing Breton I gosele hair owing sat MOW Malec . Chaim Side, Centre. Diedrui and nor Übe. * Rot • w. M. 0.., Cherry and Walnut high low gat a.a.t.d., with epring le•V=C M.Lb=a, hoo-C. and Swretaru ItehoganT endow,' Wash 8 • largo wen.t. Wardrobe. Walnut Ilatltaxie do cicoc; •alnaddo Lana. China eats Lady."' M o agAtor,, Vett Chandelle,. ogeoultiful MI! tree I.3at i ott ' l t l b aT t• Sd =r, ROO. Ci•th ` brew Patent Tin Rathaftee n o;lllk, .4 Cheers Cupboard; Fenders and Wlre ben.-16 that with • .11eiy 0 , ogee, anoles. Term, uoh. 1141 P. 31. DAVIS., Aunt. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN SIXTH We. er Arcnoe.—On Treads, afternoon. Janne , 7 nth, at a achek, on the swede., will be old by order of John flown, Eel. , Toone. Vlrtwol Valuable Unita= Lou, Seven of whkh have *wit . front of pp feet in Comte! Avenue and entinling leek 00 feet; the other A:10,1...h having • front of IX) fret am Clark et. and eaten trek GI feet to Dow rt. es per plan of Lots laid out hy• the late Dodge Porter. The above offer great loduement.do thaw clardteet of •Selree:ne Prpry i I t rr he put af the city. if LI. DATIB,Auot Prfi.l - 1114 - 31. IVIDE.ND.—TIie President and Bond. Managers r Manage of the N. L. Bridge CompanyJß, aeriared a Dividend of Ttoo Dollars. each share pr the rap ,sal Rook or said Company, the game slit ke aid the Stockholders on. nrafter the loth inst.: NG. G. E. WABNEIL, Trassura. Dividend THE Trustees of "The Pittsburgh Gas Company' token flat day deelankl Dividend of Mee ot. out of Lbe profile of the (tom pony. cao the Capithl Reek, payable to litockbeldece thole legfai rofttomotae area. T rthtrith at the velem of lb. tkalpohy. UM.. Or Prersounoil Os. CouroXl. • J M. CURISTY. Tralaawar Jan 818. To liminess Men • la. advertiser, a young um, wishes a idtuatlen. Ile le acquainted uith doublirentry teepluz h. a I.Nrki /Mewled. of el:Lipping. 0111 ma king. dr. Mequon:lovable reference given Addrom Boa (QS, Post Mae. ' lan 2ie Dividend Notice Prrizam.ap. Janoarr 910866' T HE Myt u nagere of the Pittsburgh and Al t..b.os g„rt , 4 ":. """ n. 7‘.lt. Notice to Contractors. Ornel OF ilemoroirrsit R , lllllO. coanar,( Georgetown. D.C.. Dec. 24 185 E j '- &1..emi.j,,,E1) PROPOSALS for the grading, 1.7 Magnorr. sad bridaingl of forty-three and a hZi (CR.) of this mad will betmoeined at the *Snot the company until throe o'clock, P4ll. on the 16th day of Feb suety nest. Tir t+rea s.grotilm. giant Mid speelliontlatie k• ready , fLor I ion on and afUts eth day of gebnaml, The foto:mantels Rallmad ikdesigued to extend from the dues or %tubing-ton and Georgetown to thaßaltimore and Ohio Railroad, by an easy and Mout may, omnect ing with the latter road east of the `Point of Rooky. on the Potomac; tiger. cod making • testator distance= the first ninety miles of the present tramied.rotite Roos tN Capital to the Western and Northwest/ten Mates of - • tie mdeo. • • • - ' • •• Procendhig feom isisastotist...uso sob timer, and Ohio Railroad. the route extends to the city of - - Frederick. and. gaming through roe sleben agricultural autrat•or tunaaa. termizeues in the city of ilturas tow, where itcoungets with thaw of railroads, now kick. mations extending to liarrialuanh, the Renee'llYnehl.N. ted n rgr e niZe the wu coal rriT h ihm ofeha I mnpoht l u. istri r e7i b C4 l 7 tumble (1 10 mites from Georgetown) to the city ofFred erick. Proponris will therecei for tire work In teetirma of one earis or Ba entire Matinee of 4.3 S taw • The wort Is generally - of a medium character La thia Sari of the country. with MON heavy_ cutting On Ora. and rick) and bridging: and era/Malty Wats Etyma. resting R Veriortriy ..nd with erM.MY ...won* a the year. be countryL eleratrii end rrillng, writ swam , at and remarkably health/. • • . • • • • Hll Le fn m im acne •- ro: .I...mynah:nor the contrant Any fartherinfrm:tronderima bypersontoropriringlbr the wark will be tarniebed at theorise. may be Ma odd:miring ths President or the mentany by Miter Brim to the day of letting. Be order of the Hoard of Dheetor e. FRANCIS DODOR, President. EDMUND FRENCH. Crief isagineer. sas-2art fed. Notice to Stockholders. Onus Ammons/Tann R. It. Co., l'lttsbockh January 1, 1905. I N accordance with the Charter, a: general meeting of the /Rockhold/Ira of the Atkohoto Watley .R. Coronas yy will be bead at their Olen he. 74. Weer street. PlttabCorkh. oe the Met inealay_(oth day.) of Feb rosk7 nett, at 10 o'clock A. IL at ehlab time and plea the Resort of the President and Mumma. 'lke the . put year. end • Statenteot otthe afters of the Comny vriil oe meet:awl, and an electton An ?resident and pa fird of Menaces" he the ensolog year, 0111 take 01• e, at 11 o'clock 31 11.1-0 , 11 J. tIIB9OII. nett. Massasoit Burg Tr - . Pittnbargh. Nu non. 04511. j • I[2,' ST of deposits, and balances of deposits, ten dollars and upwaray ',blab bare twitained on- .; rod to the Beek far threeyeass : A. P. Coon. March Mb, 1331. .133.16. A- D. Haile J. .1.11 , 05 t. 1851 10.41. R. Parke-. Nov. N .-- -- . th. 1831. -- SOX Robert Rama April lath. 1831. 14:17 I oertlrythat thee:ore stetentent le correct, oh of my nnowledke sad bight JAS. R . MDIIRAY . Guldens Sworn and entemlbed beaare nue Rile 1.171,h Mot Deems- Syr. 1834. C. islellmrterwela ' ' Notary Publie. itTrist Ottni eta Mau • Pletsbrush. Dm.A 19.54. f. ItTOTICE.4The Annual. Meeting of the j W kbolibas and 'Magian of Director. o 7 the Ohio end Pe.o. . Railroad Company. for the ensuing ye., will be talk et the omen of the tiotepany, In Patel:arab. on Thursday., the 35th day of 08 SM ...to the heart of 10 a. at. anti 3 0. 0., (meeting et 104 R.,• order of the Boned of Dirmtora ile=e4 J. ROBINSON, Peer. taourrad, Poet, Dispatch. Ameuicart, Mika and carosi. coma arm ;qOTIC.N.—The subscribers heretofore do ' w ag . bustr=er . v . lo/ . .... f oldivz,, ,, f i zal i n a an Elude. Implement; sill hereeßes ocedlone the mote nauler the aryls of DAON, NEWRY= t CO, at the !Ample. Work. In thy Moth Ward.wod Wareham., Na ___ Wad Sawa. Either of us will attend to ;tattling op the ' Matinee. Pittabursh, Pa. WM. DAWSON, Jan. I. 15-tal•Iro 1 . a. Inuits. map.OIDERIES—A. A. Mason k Co., E 4 wIR open On Saturday . , Jen. 13th,11/33, Esoidtad eartans otambreldertee, reed per MWanotient ectoltetina - ceDrasetime, Collars, Coffs,Ratrettes. Head Dremea RD settee. Tab.; Le. au, WI of whieb 0111 IA mid at •meat sea from out, for DM day. only. to dem cooelmosent. 11010GS-150 Dead liege, siirersge DM, — for IX mkt by EIIIRIVER DICWORTII.I3o tl= 2d et. 111700 L PLAIDS—A. A. Mason & Co. will V vzfwma Plalds43 tweet; 4.13 EMBROIDERIES REDUCED - 7 -d A. Ma • 011 !Co. will, on, &bunny,. Doo. lath, redoes tbo , ono. of their fronkonsoOtook or Esobroldorbm, comprising uponodo of no nrton. or gloms. Oteconontln; 001loro. L., ' RR Td.ml=2, ko. lost oroand.. • • dole • ADLES visking Sanford's Opera Troup ahould call at: Vail CORDER'S and MIT 1 001 Elidt t. I.ad noss.or aay othar nth,. taw alai of Ramantber the "lama ai Moicat at.. oppadt• City ma, QUNDRLES-- 403neks Dry Penns rano bah.. NI do Pend do do . 100 nen do Joplin, '6l3bla paned Butter, no bele prime roll butter. 50b g. do do •10 bin No.l Lord, .. .150 Dennis elnersonl. 150 ken do • do ' 31,1,41 sra ?nen. 50 bee neon • 4 bids Weer; 103 dos common knann, to nen sad' foto& p i 54 _ 11111171t51-4131LWolreit EATHERS-3000 prime 154.- 'Reath us to anire and lax solo by maw UMLLINa. v sll--140 half bblo.Whita Mob; to ac sar iL d. 30 rATEST PIII3.LIOATIONS,A• coutia, of Tim Hoist and t elrmaq ra. Instated, Yi • • . American Mind es on Zu-lona Pro )inßl7 . D. garla7 a itrbraDAT r. IV t rul/13nr7. JIIYi Tell, • , - AZ AD . 78 41.11.stra. - - ELOUIL-400 bbLL extra, , ..Xo b sa do pareste. , 100 extra 9.96 to! _4 er ,j 93 . - 19.93 96 Ront. street.: ly-- r FAINITLY FLOUR-100 barrels Peop e's xu, X 1.1.1 (imam% In don wd lbr @gob/ • la D. W. lISESIINZ ilnkla Oa& 95 Proet EL CORN MEAL.—IOO bble. t'incintiatiiteans D. /1.11014T11011 &CO, ila9oto3, host atteat..' IVIEW PRUNES, in email has. and o.aw LI dell 19:11. p. i FORT E INSTRUCTORS - AT RE- DccaD Barttura opoplat9 0 14h09..010004 1919 , . 3 1 .00 BeerstelstsratedlutTatar, , 1,00 Ilarmaler " Cramer'.l,eo - 1519919311<elebrat9d rumt.brlW eD sarro. mime. 25 "st Jona H. 1111i14:00.0/ W 009 4 .1. ANTED IMMEDlATELY—Pittatunlik' Ity at, 111111111114 ApPi i;;' f 11.10944 FM t 13031. Na IL. Mb et QUGAR-20 hhde. prime N. O. Sow , to Q. arr.n by .t.• 90104 tussas__,a eat atiakay T. TATTLX 01.11.1 st. , ARD:OIL-40 bble..in store And rOf 11.4 sr iss ILUUIIIOII W, _u -2D bbls. Tallow in skim sad' f. mr..61. - tnr 1.4 a, BABILOM CO, •rthb4-21:4 bbls. in gore liad , for. sala,l , , :S:lldfßdiloH ROO. f3A.LE—A. A.lle.son - - . - c0../rn 41)II men of Mani,' War if S=4 ' (2.OLD MEDAL DE LLINED—LA. A..Mts- • 1 A• EcUL W. ores 145,1/ of , Gold !Mat . AA"its A. MASON & CO.. will oisen - on the !,.`• boa trap.. ethos. 4a=409 F &A.I'IIERS---16 bag Kentucky Feathers VLOIIR—WO UAL irainedne Flour'Ort e brd- : A : and fbr sale lrr - 1111=11130V1_,,,,., Clll . lOAd baled 'Hay for, t4V ., ju a thr C‘.ll ' b ccervroan* manie r r" ali+V.S.'Af' !WARM, and now titxuf lAiet AL4 new magic. Ist Isectbst. we newt. .Peeie amontml.. Amend. are to_lmArnewel • .9w .Inteted? lunot. so to alumni.. Te lig t :l 4—*ft stzept. nen antl BoyV CIoNhR instal:are wet.. V.B : E Sil SALMON at:12.1-Stv,Der 10.; Na 3lAekm~l t. • it,: •: , tithria: STEAM. SYRUP ac 10e a . sabo 11 0 LIDAY:ARTIOLE8 , -.1C...E. Sellers Wuud au• aultabi• ka• holiday pew au acme beautiful, much &wee put*., for a 19 " .• 47 , • .# l ., 6 , P.l! .! 8 7 af ,PealumeT t let , . TABU COVERS, , of different ' , qauslitiet stant, and !tunas: aim Stand md . lioneue_Or, j . aeuutui Am, and rota!' at the Oitgra . Ar7; eclugaa of Jab • J.llll.llllLLlPtiala • . . . t o RTAIE COOKING BAlSllifilitloer,:,__lb;::.; '''- Primo Cooking Pruden:l4 lio itg , .n.,........, - ,'... - 182 4 = x, a . , t ".
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