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PITTSBURGH:
-EBIDAY 310.11N1 - NG;JAN . UARY 19, 1855.
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Mad tikidtecaliarmerada Or indThiiit their bust nets knout',
Our dr./at/ma la betereencour and Aye thousand, reselling
T , ..eisaootoeeryaiitrotrant e tuanciiiturer ind,hopekeeper to
_ •. eatcnra '4ll:orarcis., sad Fastens Ohio.
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'Payment - ie 'mach -
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time on Idled& the !rabeerietlen le Dald , the Pater
fill be tnretikklr etbl4;evh"unleirlhe enbeeriptlen Is r.c.
hewed by advancepsylnant: trentlent etiveitlehis.
of Oar tieintiettAtbonil be required to be held In a
emits.. The only. exqmtions will be where owlet' ciontie
1 10 r reett nintrente are made. eeDl..llthr
Of thL 04P151.
Dirnxgr: - Or CATIIOI,IL3I.--Tlee
speech of Hon: ../ositia R. CLUBDIXII., of this
",'..'ffeate, la. the Maxie of Representatives at Wash
-....L....'"1eg1hirr.1:11-defenasof Catholicism las been üb
, p
,
lished i-.. - rarfo, with Milts array of authorities.
This speech is well-written, courteous and mild
language, elabsrate in its arguments and
. -, „„ThWriiiei, and triers the impress of frankness.
: - .. , ,:atniettiFetity . . - , 'Mr. Chandler has indeed made
7.7l.2telaqt:af a bill Cause,.and - we cannot but re
:llMt he has Wasted his abilities in support
is indefensible on the ground of truth,
----
amt with individual as well as
ceneral,.civil, religions and political rights.
--.-- riter. -- Clialidler's - hignment is a defence of the
Catholic church against the statement of Mr.
• Bests of Matemehusetts, contained in the fel=
lowing paragraph:
It is a cerrent belief that the Pope, the head
of the Roman Church, whit stand as the Vier of
God, and is invested with his attributes of in
fallibility is not only supreme in matters of faith,
but has also.a temporal power that can not only
--- control - khrrernments," but, in fitting exigencies,
may absolve his disciple's froM their allegiance.
.-:-Latiiaware,-sir, that this is disputed ground.—
,
'But it is st well-attested historical fact. that oft
past-the claim, to secular power
hais been made T,ancl Tam yet to learn, that by
_..:the Pope, or any general council speaking with
/hi acquiescence—the only authorised exponents
.._:efl.the-teue_faith—that-this elsim has ever yet
; 'bean disavowed. LT ICAS 'NOT Dose LT
• ;..LaSTD, • 11-* * will "say that if it be true that
-- the Pepe relield to be supreme ha eecular as in
•:; - . ;saired affairs, that he can' absolve men from
- their relations with others not of the true faith,
'• „; - it iSnot strange that men should hesitate in sup
gf 12i9 followers." -
!2 r eply-this, Mr. CHANDLTR states the ques
tion ramed and asserts his emphatic denial of it,
- thelaost, emphatic , manner, in the following
Pernranku •
elle question raised by the
_gentleman from
- -- 3dassachtelette is one of politicalliower; and that
- iniagine,'is the leading Objection to .Catholics
and-Oatholicity with gentlemen who venture on
.....t.heditrigerous'movement of dragging religion in
to arena. Mr. Chairman, I deny
that the Bishop of Rome has, or claims' for
himself,the_ right to interfere with the po
litical. relations of any other country,tbnn that
• whic h lie Ls. himeelfehe sovereign! I Mean—
and. L have no desire to conceal any point—l
—mean that I deny to the Bishop of Rome the right
_retailing from his divine office to interfere in the
-`'relation between subjects and their sovereigns,
• -.77-between- citiltnis - and their Governments. And
make this denial, I acknowledge all my
obligations to the church of which Tam an humble
member, end I recognizi all the rights of the
venerable head of that church to the spiritual
dello/Mne of its children, and I desire that no
:part ambit I may say, or
. what I may concede
-- 7 in my remarks, may be considered as yielding a'
-• eagle, dogma of . the Catholic Chores, or mud
- lasting On - my part a desire to explain away, to
lexitiltetspirit of the times, or the prejudices of
my. hearers, any doctrine of the Catholic Church.
I believe all that church - believes and teaches as
religions dogmas, bell =unit bound by the im
:putations of its opponents. lam not bound by
the nasertions of those who would make politi
cal Capital out of denunciations of her children,
-- or misrepresentations of her creed. Nay, more,
::. sir; and trisk the attention of gentlemen to my
- dissvowal. lam not bound by any action, which
- thel'opiltakei as a temporal sovereign, or which
hepwrforma as Bishop of Rome, or Pope, when
he is only carrying out a contract with Rings and
-Emperors to secure to them the integrity of
: possessions, and the , perpetuity of their
poWer.'
- litre ifhived ground taken; the most explicit
dela] of 'the temporaPand political power of the
Pope in countries out of his own jurisdiction as
_a_temporaL_savereign, coupled with the fullest
, expression,of entire adherence to the teacbiega
--and-dogittas e, the chnrch. On this statement,
then, let us try-Mr. Chandler by the dogmas
`said -- decrees of •thechurch in - which he so pro
,
fatuykly Relieves and trusts.
prove his position he quotes tram tee Isle
--Dr...England; Bishop of Charleston, whose views,
he says, have been approved of by Dr. Kenriek,
Piislio of Baltimore, and by ..Uchbishop
We prefer to go nearer Rcme for our knowledge
-• of-the teachings and dogmas of Romanian. We
are. Well aware that Rome allows of great lati
- -pule_ of 'expression, 'and of equivocation when
_the 'church can be benefited thereby, and unless
MT. Chandler can reconcile the dilutions of
-'.American Bishops,-made to suit the weak stem
.. mils of American Catholics; with the strong
Meat of Bellarmine and Liguori, we must pit
aside his proofe far the infallable teachings of the
. chair of -St:Peter.. •
.Roessmista requires of its votaries complete
submission ,to the infallable teachings of the
; :Pope. There can be no questioning; no reason
no hesitation; without incurring the damns.-
hie' sin -of heresy., Complete and unreserved
obedience is required to the teachings of. the
ChurCh. -The judgment and the conscience are
'. - „ - tinreservedly given ttp to the control of the Con
teaser,,' or Directer, and the true Catholic is
in cverrthing pertaining to religion end
"'morals, and ecclesiastical goverument, as com
_:plettly the slava of the-church and the Centre
"sor se the dumb brute - who has neither soul or
_
conscience. This is strong langnage, but it is
'''tteied Poi witholit deliberation, and with full faith
• in its truth. We do not think it will be denied,
' bat if it is we will give our proofs. Bow much
ibeity,then,"does a man possess, of indepen
dent political action, after his moral nature is
- thus subjected so completely to the will, of an.
other It is ally necessary for the Church, or
:the Ithop, or the Priest, to express his will,
fortified by his absolute power as a spiritual
- .VesstOr; to control every
-Catholic voter in , the
land, and every Catholic officer in the State.=
-. • A Mari-cannot be free whose moral, and iutellee
. nitture is. held in such absolute 'bomb:go.
Wespeak of desiirtnee, dogmas and power
- not of their practiCe. Hoot far Roteanisra 15
enforced -on its votaries we cannot say. We
,
• doubt 'not that its terrible oppression is cempar
ativelY'
but lightly felt by its adherents here.--
`We - do , not poilovo that very many American
- euthrlics-have-iieen mode even acquainted with
nil the detestible doctrines, and tim imperious
' demands of Rome. There is policy in this, - and
.Rome=- can put on the harmlessness of a dove
• while it vies the wisdom of a serpent. We must
.to_thedecrees of Councils, the Bulls of Pones,
'..iand the accredited teachings of her canonized
- Doctors to ascertain her horrible depravity, noel
' - Leigrinding Oppression;and to the countries sunk
- in ignOrance and groaning under the fierceness
of -Catholic rultr, to acquire a correct knowl
edge otlihoreal character of Romanism. Roman
ism presses, as yet, but lightly upon her votaries
here, SSA as a consequence we find among us
_ .: good Catholic citizens,, men of true piety and
:Ideas. living among Protestants, aesociatieg
'with PrOtestants, surrintudetiwith Protestant in.
._. - flaaruse4 they. imperceptibly acquire Protestant
ideas of indepencleiec: both in thought and :tc
---tlMOttel their spirit Mil teachers dare not rev e al
themiall that Rome" teaches and requires, tm
.
• doe_Peiti of losing theta altogether- She con
.
- - tefiticheirself at present with seizing their ccc'e
• iiss.tcsl Property, and with endeavoring to oh:
. ., - .7tldilliU.excinstie control:of the educ a ti on of
littleandlittle she moves on,
iisrefaliy . guarding.her interests, revealing and
: - t . .tieraandlOg only Mg much 'ea - her Milk-fed chil
-.drett Can bear,. httping fora day'whin she can
etwzre ecOmplistme.witither imperious decrees.
• Bat tare= ,to Mr. Chandler's -denial ihst
has a right, or "that he claims it, to
hiinteifere with the pcditiealielation.4 and rights of
An people of other. governments than his own..
7 - 7 -7.kar -i.up present purpose, as, an offset to Biale
Op Beefiest; we quote -from faidinixt - 11415nraine..
EJleis Pimtiff. v. 7. Bdithimpublisbed atltome:
'7';:54-Z-**.IAWAI34,I
lITPRESIE POWER OF DISPOSING of TOE TEM PoRALS '
OF ALL C1113.1,1.1..N5.
"Tug CITIL POWER IS ES SUIL/ECTION TO the
SPERITEAL row er,since nachis a part of the same •
thristian repuldi,s; Thu:spiritual prince, there-, ,
fore 'has' the" power to :rttle'temporal princiav:,
ainet - et. dispose of terupoiali. For EVERY stIPE ,
. 11103tHAS TIM:POWER OPOORRAND, or slovisig•
NESS (imperinm) OTER HIS INTERIM..
'Mat POLITICAL ACTIIOILITT,TIOt only as it is
thristian, hut AS IT IS POLITICAL, 13 aLOISECT TO
ECOLESIAFTICAL ATTIDIRITT, as such, is n thing
that can be demonstrated.
"CaRTSTLLNs lIAVE NO =GUT TO TOLERATE' AS
mining nu HERETIC soVEREtaN, if he take any
step to lead his subject into his heresy or ifi
delity. And it is for the Pope to judge whet er
or not be is doing so. For to the Pope is Cr
taitted the c _ sre of religion; awl con.tsineh
~
THE POPE, IT IS‘TDAT ETAT JUDGE Wit ETHER 012S0
A SOVERT.III9Is TO DC DIPOARD,
"As to - heearly Christians, if they did i
th h ot
deposeh4ro, and liiocletum, and Julian the Api3s
-1
t&te, end Valens the Heretic, and the like, tr 9A5
BECAESE TRES MAD SOT TOE piIISITAL TORCE,TO
DO 80. i
.
"Why may pot a faithful people be get free
from the yoke of on unfaithful [heretic) severe' a,
who is leading then' into infidelity (heres ),
when a faithful (Romanist) wife is free from he
obligattenof remaining with her unfaithful h s
band. if he wilinot dwell with her without n
-1 justice to her faith, as Innoceat 111. clearly e
duces from Pant 1 (1 Cor. eii.l
"When -kings and princes come to the Chu eh
to be made Christians, they are received on t is
oondition, that THEY HOLD TIIEIR SCEPTRES IN
SITILTECTION to CIIRIST (Christ and the Pope re
synonymous in this case), and promise to e
i
rend and keep the faith of Christ under PENA Y
or Loma TDEIII. runoses. And when they e
:cone heretics or obstruct religion (Pop ),
POET NAT RE JUDGED DT THE COTIRCD, AND E
ICNISED PROM THEIR SoVEICEIGETT; and no Wf rT
. 1 done them by ouch deposition. For no one is
t for baptism who is not ready to serve Chr t,
tad lose all that he bath for the sake of Chr' t;
scour Lord said, 'lf any man come to me, a.. 1.1
late not his father and mother, and wife aid
,-hildren, and brethren and sisters—yea, and is
own life also—he cannot be my disciple.' (La so
dv.)
'qua Cituoc (of Rome) worm) DE °miry 1
fOO GRIEVOrs AN ERROR IF SIIE WERE TO ALL- li,
INT SOVEREIGN Iviio Millar c3OO/4E, TO yosTE - A
SECT WITH IMPUNITY, .:0 PROTECT unarms, . o
ovnartinow RELIGION (Popery)!—Cardinal B -
I.ARILINE: De Rom. Prmq. e. 7.
These quotations. are so appropriate and(( o
the point that not a word is needed to etiforice
sad explain them, We leave Mr. Chandler to
reconcile them with himself and-Bishop E -
I. Ind. • •
We conclude with an extract that is so mu h
to the purgose that the reader will excuse is
longth. It is from a pamphlet lately publish (I
in reply to the. Dublin Review's defence against
'•Cases of Conscience," by "Pascal the Younger',"
"IL Our Papal (menet:on is representistiVe
And delegate of St. Peter and the Pope in his
ITPRIIIE TEMPoRAL roEusDICTION OVER cllll4-.
i =DOM. 'Stumm, poteatas temporalis.' BEL
ism3L-de Rom. Pon. lib. v. S. See also COUNCIL
P TWEET, KC xv. xvii. xxiv. Try. el pang, arid
deo, piiarinp the CONTINENT•OF EUROPE. r
...ind-in order more clearly to understand The
J'apal pretensions on this head, it most be ti.
sembered that pontifical jurisdiction, according,
c
to the Church of Rome, is Threefold. First, f
order, 'potestatia ordinis,' for ordaining, & ;
second, of internal jurisdiction, 'alters jorisdi -
opals iuterioria. ad popultim Christiannm Te-
sendum in foPo couseientite,' for the government
of the Christina world in the court of conscienen;
third, of temporal jurisdiction, for oresatimu
he Christian world outwardly, 'tertia ad end
item populate RD:ENDUE in Coro exteriori.' • 1
"Bellarmice says that about the first of [belie •
i ights, or powers of jurisdiction; there is no-Zi
ts:LW whatever; that about the •secoal, that ii,
1.3 right of erecting the 'tribunals' of confeir
•iOll, of binding and absolving. there are two
pinions; but that Loth opinions agree in this, Unit
it exercise of-it, the right to use it ( jurisdin
on in faro exteriori) depends' upon the right of
. -mporal jurisdiction, 'Ambit tamen (minter, tint)
invenintit qtiod Retie hujuspotestatis penitent a
irisilictione extsriori.' (lb. iv. 24.) That is to
ty, That niprieat, nor bishop, no the Popo hint
.df, his tie nett to set up a visible confessional,
rto pretend to govern men in the court of con
., deuce, unless he can derive it from an tick - nor+
/geil right of external or temporal jurisdiction.
"What, then, io this right or power of ester
• il jurisdiction, -- (the Sacrosanct Council of
' rent hes taken the wise precaution in proclaim
-g it, to command its exercise, in general, only
hen expedient)—what, then, is this jnrisdie
•on, by iirtae of which priests hear confessions,
•Td a legato GOVEILVII in this 'remote.region' o
hriatendont 7
iilt ie, Tus TEMPORAL Summary or Cants
. aNDOE, 'Summa potestas temper:ilia' (ib. V_
.•.) The power of GOVERNING the Christian .
mild with external jurisdiction, Votestas quie
3fertur ad REGENOU3I populum Christi:lg its
oro exteriori' (ib. iv. 22). .
."In whom is this supremacy vested?
"It is vested wholly and solely in the Pope,
ad derived from him to other bishops; otherwise,
.a Bellarmine observes, the Pope could neither
Ike it away from a bishop nor modify the use
iit (ib. c. 24), which, yet is solemnly decrrod
iy the Council of Trent and universally conce
al that be has the right to do.
"What is the origin of the Papal temporal
upremacy 7
"'Os jure divine, not indeed directly and im
oediately for its own sake, but for the cake of
he Pope's spiritual. power, ration spiritualis
abet saltem indirecte potestatem quamdam,
•aniqae Sexist-it in temporalihus' (ib. v. 7), 'in
-rdine [ld - bonum spiritualeth' (ib. v. 6), as a
.:teals and necessary for the spiritual good of
hristendom. , -
"How far doe: this supremacy extend ere jure
firinot
"It-extends to THE DUIPOSINO OP ALL THE
eLNPORAL POR9EE3IONS OF ALL CEIRI2TIANE, Of the
;room and-sceptre of the sovereign, and the
.ast penny of the Leggnr,—to the disposing of
their lives in this world and of their sorrows in
the. dim, countless_ but still temporal, nges of
purgatory. 'Asserimue,' says Bei'ermine, and
he might well be bold when he was merely as
serting what the Sacrosanct Council of Trent
had taken for established, .asserimus Pontificem
at Pontificem hailers 91 , 30EAM potestatem dispo
nendi do tempornlibus rebus omnium Christiao
°runt' (lb. v. 7.)
But from rights, as the Sacrosanct Council
and Bellarmine knew well, there result duties.—
And it is from this supremacy in temporal, that
there devolves upon the Pope and his plenipoten
tiary delegates THE DUTY, whenever It is possi
ble or expedient, of COURELLING all Christians,
kings es well as their subjeCts, "to do what he
commands and not to do what he forbids,"—
'ttennv Pontifex omnibus Chrittianis, ergo ac
rogibus, ea jubere atque ad PA, eogere not guru
quilibct carom secundtnn statiim scum debent,
etiam per eLCOMlninliCatiOnCM ALIASQUE COlitso-
DAS RATIONEa , ' (lb. v. 7.) Aud, exclaims tri
umphantly the '•Venernble" (for Rome has de
creed to Bellartuine the first order of sainthood),
Witness the example of Gregory VII., who depo
sed the Emperor Henry IV. and commended 'm
other to be chosen in his stead; of Innocent 111.,
who in like manner deposed Gtho IV.; of Inno
cent IV., who deposed Frederic 11. and gave the
Lueitanian king a coadjutor to administer his
realm; of Clement VI., who deposed Lewis IV.,
and of eight other pontiffs, whom he names, with
the instances of their dutifully sending - poor
kings adrift. (lb. v. 8.) And be indignantly
repngns the over-heavy, "minis gravis,' accu
sation, that Rome has ever, except from neces
sity, tolerate,d, or now tolerates, nn heretic upon
any throne Christendom. Her weakness, not
her consented to the reigning of Nero,
Julian, Valerie, or the like: physical force was
wanting, “id fait quirt deerant Tires tempornlea'
And now, as then, the duty and the will are both
the same, "nevi principes et reges constitui
proptcr tandem eatisam ;" anti a new sovereign
would replace. Ticrents if Rome had but the
power, "ei sins adfniesent" (lb. v. 7 )
And to come down to - later authorities than
those of Bellarmine and,Clement shall eon
elude with one from - a living Legate and one
from a living Pope. --
"Our venerated hierarchy and clergy, in thu
fulfilment of then-duties, will iie ttlict
and religious duty of selecting as representatives
of the people those men who are best fitted to
support in the Imperial Parhament eta REM
GIOE9 EiGur9." 2 =A4dresl to tAe Catheliea of the
United Kingdom, vgned, PAUL, ARCUBISIMP or
ARUAGIL, PRIILATC. OF ALL IRELAND:
What is understood by "our Maurer'
Let Pius IX. explain. In his dealings with a
neighboring kingdom that pontiff declares, in nu
allocution to the cardinals of the Chuich of Rome,
delivered in thermame mouth and the name year
(September 1E51) as the address quoted shove.
that HAVEL TAKEN TRIO PRINCIPLE TOR 00019,
THAT. TUE CATHOLIC RELIGION, WITH ALL IT";
RIGHTS, OUGHT TO nE INCLCSITELT DOULNANT, IN
44:(11190/1.7 THAT EVERY OTHER WORSUip SHALL HE
ILINISIIED AND INTERDICTED."
I In the setae allecution the Pope explains, abo,
that by ecclesiastical LIOOOTY is meant L TIIE
inEE EXEIyL:ISE OF THEM PEOPEE EPISCOPAL Jr..
RESDICTION 'llO TUE DIS 0010. ", Now, the Sacro
sanct Council of Trent has decreed, "inviolably,"
that this .1171118DICTIOS reaches :to civil officers,
"teen though created by imperial or royal author
ity;" that it-may be exercised , over "cleric or
layman, by whatever dignity Jare-cruinent, be he'
exertion or xmo;" that it Includes .the RIGHT,
if •it be judged expedient, to proceed against
all persona u-hatioever; by' means of pecuniary
.fines; by distress upon the goods nr arrest of the
person, and, if there bneßetumaey, by smiting
with- the sword , of fqpierunita:' - • • =IL cc. x.
=v. c. iii.)"
- . . .. . .
no Illinois &pate Las-possed moolution.s in
afrOOfing. time members', of. Pougr,so , against -a
c'hioge of the Noitunlitatioilamy ye4a eighteon,
najs
, .
Ti. , following is the • printed circular sent . PH I..LAI)EI_,I- 0 .1-11A
...,: .• j thz ~,,,,,!,ert ~ .he 31,1.-schusetts Lrgis- Fire ind Life Insurance Company,
!worn, and which ende I in getting up en open No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
-
revolt amongst the K. N. s: OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM 1101 , E,
Tti the ir6,45,e of the dan*an Order in the How, , 'lnn make alt kinds of ia , aranae. either
'f Reriwtatatiref -' . , Perpena or LLudtal, on .seer duscription of Property or
;;;...-‘ll. members of this House 'rho belie+, in the l uerch'mtim•ae r."...bi.."....P'.i...
freannl of debate, who refuse to sanction a hvh- RI
et
P. KING, l'
)1 et . grAtnstrt, rim, ron.deut.
resident.
hooded coarse of political action, and who art op- , - ._. DIRECTUIL:
E. IL C.
nowt] to the eleciou of lion. Henry Wi , Ito
u, w. Ltruern.,
the Iluited States Senate, are reynehted I...,tees 1 Jee. -,retu,
1,.
Vs in C.Uctli in the green-room on
. Monday, the E.. Vs e.er.
lath lust., immediately after th e adjournment of
the House.
We judge from this that the majority of the
Order carried it with a litigViand over the minor
ity, •itippre.eing debate and acting tyrannically
throughout. About one hundred members at
tended the--tlitucvm here called, and an rolling
the yeas and nays in the house, n.xt day,
the minority mustered 197 against 235.
Mr. Mitchell appears to have had a hot time
of it in Cincinnati. He was honored with a pub- I
lic reception by the city authorities and A public !
dinner at the Burnet Hou s e, bat a rowdygath
ering out of doors assailed the window , : Of the I
hotel with a shower of stones, while in iither
--------
;part - of the city a large meeting of the onterri- 1
ai l Dalley's Magical Pain Extract:m.-
11wd was holding to denounce the city authorities Th h ' r 7 r yr,,,Z r . h : be :::7 l , k v i 7;r n m u : l , 2, , ,L ° 2: ,, l t Z i ' 'l'd'''here .
for CM, honors paid to Mitchell. There :Woo In a high state cot
Inflarnmatlnn am be an rapidly reduced
bad state of public feeling apparent; but al ' to their natural state, nor where wnundsand acres can be
ti en thoroughly and rapidly healed, and decayed puts re.
finally passed off without disturbance. il stored without either scar or defect, than with "Dauser's
•_ _ _
ilsracau Paul Egrustmort."
In Cuts, Wounds, Sprain.. and litubsers—cuualties to
which children are nonvtantly subject—the *Alan of the
genuine Ilatur's lie Fa11.. - roa. is ever the name! How
much Pain anl,t3ullering may not thus be provrentedr—
Moreover, Lifo itself is often dependant upon having at
hand the Genuine Douse Estitagroe, and for particulate
of which I respectfully refer totmy printed pamphlets, for .
the truth of wtoch I hold myeelf revponviLle!
No ~see of Burns end Scald, on matter how severe has
ever yet. In anrone instance, resisted the all-powerful.
palresubdulng. and healing qualities of the Dam.st'S Pane
}:lvaacrot.
For elle by
.Rzeoux "—We see that the outward I reprel
nerwatives of the secret party ! dub themselves!
"The American Reform party." The first effort'
at ' , reform" in this State was to create some cigfft
or ten new offices in the legistlaurewitu which to
reward hungry partizans, and for which there
was not the slightest necessity. A party which
at its very outset, quarters a dozen needy fol
lowers upon the public treasury, at $3,00 a day
for doing nothing, is not likely br accomplish
much in the way of reform.
Some of our Eastern cotemperaries are down
upon our representative, Smith, treating him
as a very proper embodiment of astnnl Know
Nothingism. The presence of such nein nt Har
risburg must revive, if anything no. the old
fashioned but temporarily obsole4 Leber, that
an • average amount of intelligense dnes not
disqualify a man for the business or legislation.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Derangement of the Liver, le "Jo. of the
most ....omen. 3,1 well ea the most fortoldable
known to American physicians. It had for pear• attrart
ed the dotard attention of the medical Iseult. In all parte
rd the United Stater. and yet up to the time of Use dlarov
ery of lir. 31 . Lanas wreat Stceide, tt was gllnto.t he, and the
reaehof medieal ellll. Thounau•is hod perished without
even rt hope of relifif. and although thouvnd. may yet be
dentlned tu feel the direful effiwts of thin Ml - 4i nonpllrated
dieave, ill, now, thenka to the rowan-it SPLane,
most completely brought within the scope of tonne:a euu.
tnd. The proprietor/of the Liver Pill, feel confident that
they filler a remedy which has been fully tested by time.
and w.akh has never Med ofsueenu when fairly tried.
Purchasers will be careful to net tor 00. M I LANE'S
OELEDEATka) LIVER PILLS. and take none elan. There
o th e r Pills, runi-stinu to be Liver Ptlle, now before
publiel al, his eelobrete4 Vermlfuge. eon now be had
at all remeetable Drttg Stereo in the United orates;
or wale by tbe wale inrourletora FLEMING lilnnifEßS,
)shoat :S Succuesure to J.Khld i 110.0 Wood at.
Du Pont Powder.—Every variety .Riflo
Mining and Waging Powder. In an nhoe packages slimy
on hand and for wale from Ilegratim, In* lots t.. null ma
chimes. on &grovel:lle Lerma. Afro Safety Fon..
D i IV. C. MOW CLL. Manufacturore
n 07411 ISO Front atreiet, sittshorgh.
Ease and Comiort.—The (`•—obrlnator
imvortm from NAB, eiirtir !Lax tio flat to the
poeullar ohape.nf the 110.1. so a now hat to as -.7 on the
bead ae aold one A neat at and good Ha: may be bad
t 7f ;Waal et. a1029-f f W. TYra LAS
Hernia, us. Rupture, a Curable Disease.
—DR. KEYSER. of 140 Wood street. begs hire to mammon.
to the public that Re Ms made arrangements with Mr.
Marsh, of New York, to sell and intent hts Roticic Cras,
Taco. which received the prix• Medal through . stock:al
npoimittee, nomadic., of Prifessar Peaces, Can
0 0000, CLoah. LCDI.O4 . and others, at the Now York in
dustrlal Exhibition of oNations. Dr. Ke) ger has en of
tier back of his Drug Store, where all kinds. cu TILL:SEEN,
SUPPORTERS, Lit CI: STOCKINGS. SLIGULDCAI BRACES.
PILE PROPS, tnd SUSPENSORY ELANDAGF-4, are Stied.
and satisfaction warranted. Truerea at every price ran be
°Malan], and of • quality superior to any others In the
market. Thew at prenwlente of Rupture hu Induced
the Dr. to gist nepeeial attention to those cases of disease
requiring mechaninal support, with full confidence that
Lis long experience in the treatment of each cams has ena
bled him to meet the increasing wants of the community
In this regani. If you haven ruptured° not fall tomb
Ask fir Dr. KEYSER. at his Wholesale Ihvg Store and
Trot. Depot,No. 140 Woad street. Pittsburgh, Ps. Sign
of the Golden Alortar. latiedfew
Agency of Dr. Pitch's Celebrated Med
an st Dr. G.ll. KEVsER'S Drug Ptore. No. 14e, m ram.
Word yt. and Virgin Alloy:
Cherry Pulmonle, Pulmonary Balsam, pectoral Knw'
[meant., Pulmonary Liniment. Depurative ti)rup, Mort
Corrector, !lemur Corrector. pure and medicinal Cod Lie
er OH . Antl-Diegreptir !fixture. Cough and Cathartic M:
!terrine. Verinifugr. Female Pill, female Specie , . to. Ac:
used by him conetstitly and with unprecedented IRIMVPI;
In the treatment of
aughs, OMSleMp"igal. Asthrmi. Heart [Pura., Dyr
prjrsia, ,Sertelitkr, Sl.in Disert.w. Rheumatism, Fema;e
Cbmptaints. A7l, de_ tic. Dr. Fitch's unequalled
Patent SVnr Plateal AtslemisW Supprters.
Dr. Fades Insprurel .Ver.l Spring Piaui.
der Bruce. Dr. Pi 's Sias , InAal-
all tin& of nebviebary 31rolleines, Trurr , es, !Aut ,
porters, ...rt oubler Brame. Remember the Owe. Dr. HEY
SDP:S.IIO Mond street, shut orate Golden Mortar.
- -
Great Cure of Rheumatism.—The Editors
of the 'Richmond. P.ePnhilean De^. 21th. 1552. ray that
Carter's Fmanigh Mixture IS no quack medicine.
They hod n man in their Press ram, who no &Mimed
with violent Mercuriel Rheumatism. who wan continnally
a - imp:Liking of misery in the hook. limb" and joints;—his
ryes had bacomel'OTelin• and uuttery. neck swollen. throint
c., andell the nymptome of Rheumatism, combined with
ooul. Two bottle+ , of Cm tere Spanbill 314.ure clued
him, end in an ...Merle! notice se above. they bear tent!:
one to it. wonderful ciTeetii. and any their only remind
in. that all suffering with *lmam. of the blood aro not
aware of the exietruce of such • medicine. They elm
fully.recommend it. See :heir certiticate and notice in
lull airound the bottle.
It Should be Universally Known—ior
It i. strictly true—that Indigestion le the parent of I%
iltr, proportion of the fatal dhuwee.
morbue. liver complaint. and many other dines
., enumeret , el in the.Citl lcolpector's weekly catalogitteof
acathe. are generated by int/Iwatl= alone. Think of that,
dyypeptlca! think of it all who mulTer from diennleral
rtonische, and If you are willing to to guided by advtee,
founded .upon experien:e, resort at once (dotitelelay •day)
lloatiamrs German Ritter., prepared by Dr. C.N. Jack
which, a. en alterative. curative. :pd invlaurant.
stands alone and unapproeched. neneraldri , nt, 1133 Arch
' , trent. We hay° tried thine Ritter,. and kn.. that they
ereexcellent f, th e dbtelece epecitied stove. —Plaludelpew
I 'ay Prot. e avertsemen.
ted i t
irdneolauT
PEARL STEAM KILL.
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
EAT: Tilt. RA14111.011/ ~ T ATION.
Families Will ho supplied with our various
Fradr.
the f 111
1 1.1,111 0111/11N151.1,0111L by IPST i their nr.
Aftrilac or In nor bore. at 1. gnn, Wllenn A
blood street, or Braun ('sitar. corn. , a Liberty . ..ld St.
('Lair et...,l l ttLeibtagli; 11 1 1 . nr .1. Z. FlLrnPle ,
11ruggh.t.. Allegheny.
floor rrill le. alelillt2,l to (aniline {neither nf the
Term, CA£lll.on d.Jtrrrr.
fe.2.fe RRSAY. KEIiI7F.DI' A CO.
Citizen's Insurance Comp"' of rittsburgh
WM. Ii.IOALEY; Proxidert.
BA3IVEL I. MARSHY:Lk
OP'FILE, 4J WArk:n, UP.Tiltini" R ET AND
;FOOD STRELTE.
IN4IIIIES HULL AND CARO() RISKS ON TIRE
OHIO AND 311:46.1651PP1 RIVERS, AND TIIIIICTA
gar howii.. ayulntl In. r. Ofonagn 1.1, Fr, ALSO
Gguirot prila ✓ 'he SE A ar,d Arf, AN A' .1 119,1m.y
and TILANSPOEYAT lON.
. .. . .
Wm. Buieley. Wm. Latimer. Jr.
Parallel il.ei, N. M. Kier.
Robert Dunlap. J ri Wm. }Megrim'',
ii. Ifarimmiti. Jobe i S. bilirmib,
f. .e M. Penuert, 1 1 mi:Mo rieth•re.i:
Wslter 11r,ent. .1. Sehoncrin,iier.
Jas. H. fice , per, 1 Wm. 11. if ri! ,
John Shirt/in.
82000 Wanted on a Mortgage, for one
two rout., on Stet Ham Rent Estnte, tlta.,ty In tn.
7,nyt of the city. Apply et this MB,.
FAMILY FLOUR.-- Rent hrxnd, egmfttant
y nq hand, and fortala innleratte and 1L- t,J hy
nr.l2 . .tentn. D. W'. Fl Alts CI ' 91 ~ 196 Iron
UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY
PIIILADELPIII.4.
UtIARTERED APRIL 2U,
CAPITAL-4250,000.
Ke.rnrr ^l Tl.itti and Cl44,ntasnw.'r. 17 , 17adelphla
OITICERS OP TOE HOME BOARD - AT MiILADELPIII A
D 111.0115
Stephen R. Crawford, !Paul B. Goddard,
w.
%Vie W. Tln.ey, Omega SPIDor...
L-Abrose W. Thomsen. Lawrence Jolinkory
Jamb L Plo pmce, Da•p-ux,
William M. Godwin. h 11f1.u51•R.«,
Prmident—Stephen IL Cranford.
yke Presidenf—Ambroee'W. Thontpron.
AtyUna Examiner—Pittehargh. Jam,. D. Winn.. Id. 1).•
Allegheny City, IL IL MontiM.D.
GEODUE . II. ARNOLD %gent.
mhl7 74 Fourth W. • . Sltretakrab
ILAZARD POWDER AM.:Noy
AU Varieties of Powder
CONSTANTLY ON 4.1 V 9.
Safety Fuse.
Another Pittsburgher teNtlfyingto the
wonderfully euratlyty !macre of liollaud Bitter=
Prrtsattott. Etc. n 111.1814.
Messrs. Gen, It qr. Jr., et (b.—Coddlt lf,Ll— Poe • year
past lh sae been affiletad very nesintv I , with dlolltoldtlA so
much an, that ley stomach renamed to w.taitt anything.
ham tried almost ever,7 remed end ties regimen of surer
el phyaielana, y,
but witht.ut Mlfil I began the
tow of Itterhare's Holland Bitten, cot llsse now found ce
llo( almost amounting toe core. I fn... It •nirbd".. la
rimming the ext.reme debilityoenelt.-•I by thla diet-axe,
and generally la a torten has few si te',. , agd no ettlwelor.
iteepectfully. J6[o3 W inir, tine
Carona—Be careful to ask for 11 , ..Itssos Bellow!
tem. The amat popularity of Ltda..— atoll., has itanuwd
many Imitations. which the puhlte non d against
Datehaelng as the gennine ittawhese'• Holland Illttl.es, •
SOld seal per bottle. or 6 bottl, r for e 5. by pro.; tibtore.
BENJ. PAITE, .Ht. ~1 r..r. gi A Smithfield eta'. •
JNO. G. AMIT/I. Birmingha.
11.1'. SEBITARTZ. Alleghen y,
dar...re and Druggists generally.
M'Clintook's Family. , Etedicines.---Wa
all the ialoution orbeanis of tandtez.,,l
ni•Alsournt on tb•frturtlr nun tetuhl. Faudtr
CBa.. p. Hate',
B. H. English.
I•.. B. Sa
C. Shertusu •
t. J. !ilea.Bre.
B. BrAccurcßT.Beezetlßß,
J. ). cOFFIS. Arent,
corner Third and WO , Ol rt neu.
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
M'CORD & CO.,
C'ONNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS.
zsg : ..AllE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE
.to& of FANCY FUNS, embractng every variety of
SABLE,
MARTIN,
FITCH,
SQUIRREL,
LYNX,
CJNEY,
SWANS DOWN. •
TALMAS, TICTORINES. CUFFS, NitiFFS, to.. to •hlrh
they Invite the attention of the Ladle.
Ihttatomrh. Nov. 9. 1.554.—fc
OEM 11. GEYSER. No. 140,
corner Wcool at. d Aladin allaY,
And by Drugainta throughout the an United StatOu
.I•72wAintarT
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S
'PRICE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL,
Recommended by all the Professors of the
principal .Medlral College. In the Cloned States.
ALSO.
JOWX BAKER cP CO.'S CONPOUND• RUUD PA ,
TRACT OF.YARSAI'ARILLA. one of the best articles of
the kind known.
JOHN C. BAKER & VEGETABLE VERMIPME,
• certain Specific for worms, and pleasant tn the taste.
ALSO,
FODER'S GERMAN LINIMENT. • moot valuable aril.
ele for Morsels, al., for Rheumatism, a certain cure.
For rale by JOHN C. BAKER A 1.h),,
No. lOU North Met, Philadelphia.
doll-eAnhiaT And by Delloclaye generally.
HOI.3IES, RABE & CO
SOLVESSOR TO
A. 11. HOLMES & BROTHER,
MASVPACTURNII. k. 7
.SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED MON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS.
Timber, ➢fill, Tobacco & Cotton &mews,
ll=
Car anti' Bridge Bolts, with Thread and i+uta
complete,
PITTSBURG 11, PA.,
tkoameousk, No. 31 Woon lr. , orrwun FIT kwo Sworn ,
Cr All work wkrrwet..ol. ruh3l-tf
HARDWARE
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their
t.tculve Str.ck of
HARDWARE AHD SADDLERY, .
enmprinln. on. of the mold onm, an.rtnents In Um
RECKIVI:D BY RECENT PACKET - 8 FROM F.UROPR,
an.' which they offer on th• farorahl• terms, Mer
? Rode got. East rill End their Internet promoted b
buying their 11ARDSYAItE at
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORVARDINI) AND
AND K DLEI 4 ALI: DEALER IN
CHEESE, '4UTTER, SEEDS, FISH
Aect Produce thoxrally . ,
No. 25 Wood street. Pittsburgh
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
Chilson Furnaces, ta'ro't Iron Tubing
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilation of Builiiinga.
A. et W. will routract tar Warming and Ventilating by
Stefano. Hot Walser, Pi hes or Ch:asin'e Furnace, Marcia.;
&brigs, Ibienitabt. f".torirs, (hewn lieu ,u, Court Dow.
Jail Hotels or Dwellings. No. 7 , , Ilarizi et.. Pittsburgh
A. A. CARRIER & BRO..
Corner 9th and Smithfield sta., ?
PITTSBURG PA.,
State Mutual Fire & Marine • •
INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG.
CAPITAL. $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA;
CAPITA►. $300,000.
INSURANCE COiII'ANY OF TEE VALLEY
OF VIROLVI.4,
wiNctIESrEII. VIZZOI NI A;
Capital 8200.000.
oYFICE PENNA. INSIMANCECO.OF
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $BOO,OOO.
4. A. CARRIF.R.Sac'r.
MS. NELSON would respretfully inform
hie friend.ar k. yl the ; Wil generally, that In order
naeet the dell. inereacing demand 'or his Dacuerreotrpe,
he has hal built and ham now ..nropleted (neer the
Oflim. Third etree ,)tar the most •iarione and
magnificent Sky Light Galleries ever enuetru , ted Rtr Ds
litnerrentrne purpoore. In the llnit , d Alone We are now
prepared Is execute Likenesaew nr fil lvs an I otyiee, In
any weather, fmu) A n'eloelt A. ) 1. 1 u'rh.ck M, A
ri•ltfmni all le aolicited. whether they with (Sr Menet..
nr not. looms. Old Poet 0171ce Building. Third etreet
de2.4Awl3
A Special Bulletin for the Siok.—Dr.
ifwve's inemerunng (brdott relieves with wonderful rapip
Ity every disorder incident to the digestive apparstua re
stores the appetite; renews the strength; hardens the nuts
cies. braces the nerees, gives elastielty to the spirits, re.
emits the mental energies, banishes despondency, Imparts
to the attenusted frame a more robust appearatme, ails,'
Irritation, calms the disturbed imagination, builds up the
shattered constitution: and may be taken without fear
by the feeblest maiden, wife or mother. a. it is comptsrd
solely of the Atlas of rare oriental herb., potent only t,
Invigorate. exhilarate and restore.
If the system has become relaurd by impnuper Indult:twi
ns. the Cordial will infuse a more rigorous vitality tnto ey.
err organ. The lassitude resulting from late hours or too
otter application to labor of any Ylnd, I. oluirkly removed
by its action. and ladies engaged Its sedentary wetipations,
and subject to {Elmo lenience therotrum, will rind It a safe
and healthy stimulant. Where theeireulstinn of the blood
it Fin/Irish, or any of the functions of the body are suspend.
ed or imperfectly Performed, It will restore the maul"l sr
lion anti communicate permanent energy to the perretive
and distributive organs.
The. who are bowed down by phyeleal debility. and re
feeble an to , lexpear of ever reeoverina the vigor and mien
or manhood. are Invited to eirethin wonderful Inviaarant
trial. It embsdiea the riemenie of their restoration.--
Before they have ...trued the Drat bottle. they will le
eon/wimp , that the recuperative priorlide ie at wort in ew
er, debilitated portion of their frame.. and hope. anon to
fen reaLired in their thorough rwa.very, will rpring uy In
their heart,
The Cordial I. put up, highly wincentrated, In pint twit
tier. Prim per halo, two for t 5, PIS for $l2.
C. 11. WINO, Proprietor.
No. 102 Broadway. New York.
A0[3111.-I . lltsburith: 111{(01., No. lO WOOd PtreVt;
1100 11. Krrirr.k, Ito Wool et: It. 0 Swine, 57 Woeil
AReghenr eilYi J. I'. Firktriiii.
Sold by Proczirre throughQut the United ticates,
de. nod the IYeet
Extract from a letter by the Rev. Kr.
or Boston. srno Is only travellcs mr hls health
In the East:
- It wire. one an ever prerent idea of the expansive en
tnrprite of hisentintrymen. to tind the nommodities of notn•
nterce rot:D..lly In lobe path wherever be woe.. I beer
not yet .rtelt..ti any rointitlerable city of Turkey whore I
did not find the Medicine* of toy country well represented
hr Ayer , . Cherry Percorel. in Smyrna.
Jertutalein and lionetantinople, wet in each, on
the dorr post of rome tazaar, the pttruliarly American
',totting iron cart of Dr. AV ., . eating in & language whirl.
not one In • thousand of the yvastwurbycan read. ".spry,V'herry , Praoral jar 0.04, (Mir am( Chrarneeption, Mad
Ihr.." (In • HIM behind the crowlegued Mt...We:lan are
!wen the Bottles with their Engiirh, Spanish. French and
liertnen facen tunnel to the crowd. and on enquiring we
lbe trld that Uwe utters nor not the only purr-harem hut
, true believers themeelres waive their tract in fate to
try this product of American AM. when they find there
Is no other cure for them.
- • -• • .
I •
wee told hero yeeterday that the Cherry Pretora
had !wen presented to the Sultan, mad
of
now In roost.
um In hit herrn, and In the floanltels of the If moire."
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE NO. 70 WA LNCT EV? EET.
01$11al. $177 1.76—.A.0rt5. $212,727, s.mirely /everted.
FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Lim
in.d.Penvtom, Moreton:Alec, Furniture. An. In town
o Th e ntry
mutual prinelple, combined with the eemuitY of •
Stock Catitel, entitire the lnsurrd to 'Mare in tho polite
of the Company, Inthodt Co losses
The Foript Certificate. Of tilts Company for nnAns, ore
convertible, at ,.. / L aNntr s t ( tapir , l! i t a m e kf the Comp . y.
It. 'M. iIMCIIMAN Secretary.
11l RECTORS:
Clem Tingles . , 0. M. Stroud.
Wm. K. Thompson, I Lewis It. AshhUret.
T. C. Rockhill. lissome N. Raker.
O.W. Carpenter. Beni. W.Tingley,
Itohort.eteen. 1. Lothrop,
C. N. W. ; 11. 4 Corn,
Ylareits II r 'Poland,
James L. TaTinr. I LdwLrkl G. Jame.
Jamb T. °Outing. I
J.SPI. COFFIN. Agent,
deCd4rfe corner Third and Wood streets.
Worms even m Adults.—The adminiff
tratloo of D. A. Pahneetock's Verrnilcure has always been
characterised with mem., ewer. producing In the . fivi.
change for the better. Any one who Dies
Kean ...felt could. Da lt, and the most delicate Infant MD
Dot be injured by Its use. Adults, too, are frequently rub
jest to worms Ds therms= and small Intestine., whichal
ways Donnie the holth.
Mears. IL Bahntdock d
avortenme--1 here and ten) bottles of D. A. Pater
teal. Venal/use, wbkh.l pureheaml Pad year ageot; It
had thn deeked egret tri.brlniitog away • Wire oumb.r of
worms from my wilt, T peed:used' another elel and ore
It to my child; It-had the same effect. brtnenlit away Welt
numbers of *forms.' I therefore recommend It to the Doh
Ile es • more remedy ,for worm,, P, msan.
Preparedand eoldby . B. A:FUME:MOW& CO.
.balidAw -corner-Ist sad ifood W.
BROTHERS,
r%, J. W. a 01.)
WHOLESALE DRUGULSTS,
50. CO WOOD STREET.
PITTSEL'i:GII,
01C.soPropriztonof Dr. 511.41,e'e Celebrated VermiNg, 1.11. r
Chemical Erasive Soap--Give it a single
'rut—lt Is one of the moat pnactlital and useful discore
of the day, by able', 50 perweet. la eased in the time
and labor of washinm all pourding and machine friction.
so necessary in the old way. is entirely dinnerrs d s
And little hearier labor need be performed than the ~rdi.
nary lir.{ll6 and tolling.
clothes will look much whiter and draper, and last
longer than when winked In the usual way: It La warmth,.
ed' not to Miura the fittest tahrle.
t his soap is eminently superior for the toilet, and the
re, oval of WI. wheel grease, de., from all kinds of silks and
IV, don goods. It wiLLremore moth, tar, dr.. from the
ski:, tearing it softand white.
or cleaning paint. furniture. die., one fair trial will .am.
since the candid mind, not ooly that It works touch quieb.
er. easier and more thorough than any of the com
i mon
rown or fainily soaps. but that it el`oeta a taring IL the
Drat eon.
Printer. by keeping it etring sol ution of this map on
band. will find It invaluable in the cleaning of tyre forms,
kr., as it retuoree the lok readily, and without tinury to
the type.
the we of We soaitt. the dlfficuity,lieretofore expert
ginned with the hard weiersof the South and West, ie en
tirely obviated, and ths water needs no - breaking" or
“cleanslog." It posusses excellent Tempertles for use in
salt water, and In therefore rendered a minable marine
map,
Tne proprietors offer thin in a neat and merchantable
sty:, being put up in pound bars. and each the .Caroled
with the proprietor's name, and warranted equal to the
recommendation, when aced according tudirwilionw
Thu best flannels may w washed with Ibises/iv without
Icing fulled an with other MOIN. Traders and the public
sene - rally are requested to gigs the Chemical Praidge Soap
a fair trial.
Mid. whole/win uO.l retail. et Dr. K EISEM I . 110 WOO.l
melt. cortmr or VIrRIK .110 y. .11e2.9,11:1•14
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
oFneR 55 FIFTH STREET,
MASONIC HALL PITTSBURGH.. PA.
JA..IIES S. 1100. S. Pr.rulmt.
Ch aritzs A Coccus, Secretary.
This Company makes every insortinee
isp
y.rt,Jnloc tonr roontirtnil with I,IFI!ItISKit.
A Iro.nrotiont Moll and Cargo Itirtn, no thin Obis and
31 Isel.nlO(I riven. OW tributario, and Marino thinks om
en
And rigninot Loss or Damage Fire
Arid aggilnit the Perile of ton du Roil I niwnd hltivimttkin
mind Trshapottatirio.
Orilielesieetleci tit the low.etnW. ronehtent with &whit t
Coati hull.,
James S. limn,
Punnet MoMuskat,
wfl77sm Phillips,
John MAL.
Jo,tsph P. Osman, M. 0, i
John Motllpin,
Wn. Y. Johnston,
Janes Shuntotli,
.7norgto 6. Seinen,
t05 . 25-I.7fc lb:stoops 1
DEED.--On Thursday morning, Jan. 13th, at 4 &cick,
GEORGE W. LEWIS, aged 23 Timm ofeonsomyition.
Ills funeral will UMe plem form he r..F.L.lrtiro of his
brother-In-law, Geo. 11. Thuritun, Elm al., Eth word, et 10
o'clock tbLe inorning,to proceed to the Allegheny Cemeteri
NEW ADVERTISEiMENTh.
A CA RD.
48 CANAL STREET, NEW YORK.
NOLYNEUX BELL,
lAIDAMTER AND MA.:YDPADTDDEHOF
CLOAKS & MANTILLAS,
ivouLt, respectfully iufortu the trad;•
T V thnt hie Imported and manufactured Rile, for the
blaring Trade .111 be luady Cnr Iropgctlnn on thn 19th of
February.
Ile, Lelng We code Mantilla revrelumt from. Now York
who la tete:many vhdtinot Paris the season, may reaaona
kly avert that he will have later and more 1 . 04.1 at, ler
than an, hone In the trade.
ffs7 - The nen.r of dealers is canal to Western and the,
may eel) open even - attention ial9.2mv
For Rent.
THAT splendid New Hotel, known as..,
"Brown', Brehm:hive,. teltnated id
Oresrom thelfra
city of Pittsburgh, at the function of thnaburgadke
ands Plank Road front Pittsburgh. containing 40 noine,
and built In the most modern Orb.. with all the co
lenews ofa drat elms Hotel. inch.. 100 and Smoke Rou ne se .
stabling.for 00 to 100 horn, and a fine Barn. The hon. ,
DI at to moot furnished with the best of Furniture of mod.
sof etyle. whirl. will be mid to the lessee or removed as
desdred. d flnellardeu attarbed to the Ronne. nnd Irmo
sixty to seventy acres at tine clear 16114. n greater Portion
of Whisal is rich bottom. lying along the Lanka of Turtle
Creek. Them la one of the Central Railroad !Stations on
the Farm, within one hundrol Vlflill from the Hotel.—
Pomona can go
goode from Pittsburgh twice o day.—
The House Mu • enstom as n wouruer resort for NS
form mons' fandliee. The noeemare arrangements for.
'lntel am also for sale.nibus. Ibmwedliarnots. 'Cot 1.
and fanning utensils. Th om ere me :Gwen btore, thindumy
and Poet Olden shoo to the lintel. The Hotel and abhor
f..nancee will be Rimed with or without the Farm and
Barn.
Th. .tare Farm. together with tether land thipment.
eonaleting in MI 01'200 acre, will lin mid entire nr In any
Honker number of tomb tomtit parch...es. for Country
' , vat. or tor garde:Ling purpome.
Protons desiring to lease the lictel .or Fnnit, or to I.
eham the Furniture. Omnibus. lbws., t 0 . Ac., e 111 wt ut
dress the undemigned. dI.LER iLitoW N.
fallidmd Turtle Creek P. ,r, Allegheny Co.. Pa.
i D.ll. Union copy Limo sod charge tlnzetteL. I
,101 G LEAD-175 pigs best Galena in store
j_ and form
ho by FLEMING 8000.. No. GI Wood .t .
N EWBOOKS, NEW BOOKS—American
, Pdorteman. be Elish J. Lewis. M. lb. illtunrationw
General Principles of Chemistry. by J Polon', and R.
Immy, translated from the French. colonel platen.
May and Gerember, • tale of Wedded Life, by Mrs 1101.
back.
Brushwood picked up on the Continent. nr tool eum
nor'. Trip to the Old R Mit. by Orville Ilorwitd
Th or e !Uat reteric. of the Curt of Queen Anne, 6y W T . IL
Thhtt.
e Pioneer's Daughter. by Emerson Metinett, new ed.
Nally Bracken. • tale of 40 years ago, ler - Annie Cham
ber. Bradford.
Tranelations or Virgil. new edition. Just 're'd by ba
be...and for sale by 0. B. I...LIPPER. 07 Wood et.
IrkATEST MUSIC—VOS'I'IIIt'S LATEST
SONG—Hard Times Come Again No More, as sung
v. t Immerma non.. by Snnfordatferenadarr words and
male by S. C. Foster.
Now anlaym• a humorous dolle, I: avveree;
Petrifaction. new song, be Be d rle,.
I'm Waiting for the rprinc Tim., a Tirvt charming new
ballad. by Barker:
The 'm k i ...t P gir ' liriri . d. r„-„d,..Pi.0ir,.-.,..„lrPrTsh ballad* ever
writbm, by 8. Lover:
Vilklne and his Dinah. emote gong. hr Perry:
I Cannot Smile Dear Mother, nee. 111,4,8
Brighter than the horning Star. Bro. Ile;
The Heart 11.110 OW Home, I/rev/der.
Bell Room 18.1.8-tte_•te . rte. Ileoeited In .Ivanee . t
the trade and 'or sale by II ENE Y Ili LEBER.
. • , al9 Sign .4 the Holden liarp. No.lol Third el.
I,tELSII FLANNELS-- Murphy iii Buri•le
T acid have a full assortment ..f the various, ua/Ities
of a ye desirable grniiK alp°. the popular Balladvale
Flannel, of all the grades manufactured. both of which
are s o valuable on account of their unsbrinkable quality,
elan. Ilan, and Silk Flannels. and heavy homwroade d,.,
.., ileonoinv manufacturo.
Ilevaired a farther supply of best Lasko of bleached and
unbleached Canton Flannels.
A farther simply of Hamilton Sheeting, :. gds. vri le.
just reed. Linen Sheetinga and Pillow rare Lynam. al
we, s oil hand.
Superior Illankete waling atredur«l criers. tale
HOGS lIAIR-25 bags eurleil Hugo' Hair
J ug, reed and for sale by S. II Alc RAVI - ill A CO.
_ . . .
-1
._.
;ILOUR-300 bids. S. F. and Extra Family
g Fleur reed and for sale by I HAI:IIAM Fl !CO.
1140..Pd5,—,,
Intl.lO I ,o rile, prime li s ....a. i n i t , e n r i n ,A l i la i l s, r ii i , e;ii
.
I INSEED OIL-15 lilik. Linseed Oil in
I 4 stove and for rale by S. lIARBAIBIII It Go
,
g i REA - SE LAIII)-- 5 . blils, recd and for sale 1
4,_3( by BELL .k. LitiliETT, Water stmot.
A. MASON & CO. liaveptsi recd lin)
tea of jr.. rW th :1 i 1 it oti:t!.ii.u.,o.. a
Q UNIIRIES-2;libls. Lard:
I 3 IS Ibis. Gres., It 1.1.1.. Flaxseed, to &remo
for tale by 1.19 ISAIA , i DICKEY A CII
.
IZRESLI LOUISVILLE LIME-00 bids.
1 . in *tom for ale by ISAIAH DICKEY di Ul.
N - Ilfo Sale o f Retii ksiate.
Y virtue of the will of George Craighead,
&c u. IPM of NW", .bi.gton oollntY•
. the nodoraigned RA/ at public sal, on SATE
D 0 . 2
.sth of February. MS, at Ir. C.. a tract of
!awl bolonging to aald doe d, In raid r [Dauphin coor:do
lug IC'. terra of fired rats land. In a high stags of cultiva•
tide adjoining lands of Joseph tan Coo, Jr.. and oth•
sr. Th.. old Wuhington and I Ittshurgh road pa./tf,
4/.0 . u6 ono side of It. and Its nltttntion in cousenlent L.
Schools. Churches anal Condltiona of Ids teal.
known on day of Pale by the El.flitt , r,
W. IL CRAIGHEAD
JAN. CRAIGHEAD.
I Wuhlugton Coln:l
.1.,111-.11.103
OPS-9 hales rime phis recd and for
• Pale 1,, DELI. k 1.1114: KIT. IVnt,r
BUKWHEAT FLOUR-7 Ole. receiving
sad far vale hr 14:1.1.41t1.113!I8T r
sK PORK AND LARD -10,000
ahlt No, plfel,. ea:
bbl.. .
Ne. Lard: 100 kgs. I Lard. ! , wale by
ml 7 011111 VEIL & DILWORTH, 1314 A. 132. 2d st.
IIiNANCY STATIONERY —firidal Curtis and
I line elopes pink, buff and white Cards: Note Paper
sue Enrelopeo a new asihrtnient of Otto Lester Pawn,
. 1 "" "774 by lalN li. Sh4.l/I.KII, Alleghieo
EWRoOKE and fresh suppi fi, of Stan
, dard Werth
Ruth Hall, Ida May, 3d moiler 1 .1 3 " or or« , 1 -, und
Barnum. 2d suntan Parish and c.ther peIICIIIIIN% Later
1 iarr. Dlalr's Lettuce no Belles Left/qv, 3lemeir of Theo
Powell ItuotenCOld Ited Stan,. hr Roe. ins. Smith, with
of her now Halo, reed by S. SA DLF.II, Allegheny.
t„g EMI-ANNUAL SALE—HOSIERY AND
7 II LOVES—A. A. 310lsen • Cu. will open on Tharhis7.
Jon, ISth. 1035. upwards of 500 doz. of gents' and holies'
Woolen [kidney and Olueeo whleh will be sold at sre
duction of nearly ono half the meal pylons. jal;
UST PUBLISHE 0, THE GOVERNNIENT
• (IP THE METIIODIPT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. enti•
Republican and Despotic. by Wm. 11E311E63m1; second
edition. enlarged. Pike, in per corers. 31 eta: In min
im. AO eta: hy 7m
prepaid, rte.
jalS JOHN S. DAVISON, Publisher, CS Market rt.
A h D3IINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Letters of
Administration Upon the E.t.a. of John Sultn , late
of t City of Pittsburgh. dee'd. haze Ivan ;fronted to
the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are
relocated to snake Immediate payment and all per.ns
knob claims avvlnst theism. are requested to present
them rc,r settlement JOSEPH NOLAN, Ada Z...
.1013.61. 7 S 7th Ward, Pittsburgh.
R UTTEI-2 bbls. and 1 keg Roll Butter;
1 ken Lanl. for este by
14711001 i MAK Elt W CO., Wood et.
KENTUCKY MILITARY
QIRECTED by aßorird of Visitors appoint
ed by the State, is under the eupolintendeneeaCol.
. MORDAN. a dintionfalshed graduate of Went Paint,
ands practical Engineer, aidtel by an able Faculty.
The Cl.llO OT study In that tonally taught In the best
Colleges.
Colleges. with the addition of a more ',lntended amen and
PRACTICAL ANGINEERING; ale., to English studies,
ikwibilleeping and Business Forma. and Modern Lan aua
g Thnsixteeotb text annual tendon opens on the reread
Monday in February, (12th Feb. 1856.) Entire charge
hog per half youly session. Cal able in
Address the SWperintendent, at "Military inztltute.
Franklin county, Ey," or the wuderalgne4.
lalT-daerT F. DUDLEI. President of the
Valentines! Valentines!!
'MAP 0%41:TER.% 92 WOOD ST.. PITTSBURCI7.
ri , LIE subscriber is now prepared to fur
-1 ash VALENTINES, In any quantity. haring opened
the largest. and cheapest assortment of Sentimental. Cern
lc and Jureulle Valentirres aver brought to thin cit:—
Oold Valentine Cards, Val-sabre Writers. Eraboased En-,
reopen to suit 1111 Macro( Valentines. Dealers ore incited
to all .00 examtn• tirc wasrtreent. °Nan by snail Fr
otherwlnn, panctuelly ndA O.
jaost.•7 si
J, tta P. LAUTY3I49r. 92 Wood et.
Information Wanted
ruttF BENJAMIN .MORGAN;formerly of'
Soutbsrella. neu Pont. England. Ile left ble
y. place the 240 of May. 1440. Any Intennatlon of
him be thankhally melted Cy hie lather and Moth
er. Iletng at'lleffman's Valley. near Frostburg. Allenhe Y
wunty, Maryland. • - JOHN MOOG/11 , 1:
isle.atern - • ALLOY. 310 MAX..
tCuatherland. Md., Miners' Jents.l
blb
. I} im is i Prima roll
n ed r u t ma L 7
=MI=E!M
I==liE
) ON OS, MORTGAGES. AN I) STOCKS
tri•h'l24 to it t 1,1: funds on relia , :A
ary intcitued that ae have conatan:ly ,113 han.l% a
or Bond, and It rt=ge. on eft , and aottntry prop
Alta Bark. Itallron•L lB doe ac.la:. atuskia all
%Web Lt ra,a , afft.rad at rare redun. t rp
-heft BUY. racer canted.
:113 11.3I'LAIX
131(1 I.I.TAL-20 tons Pig .Meal, prime
oar..! et th, low urine of
IS. .t
II AWLS—A. A. Mason & Co.. will close
L - 7 c.ut hsleo, of thvir Jong Thawls •t als. a
larze klt. Of $4,00 sod V..oti Ix at g. 50 end '32.,0
S —A. A. 14.1.30ri k Co. will offer
th..halttlaca au their Goats.coaprinhoi
rum+ raid waterro. and f,f Pik . ll nottoi.
, r 5
ia gre. at a reduction of nearly nue-half the uAua: ;tice
1)ARISII and other Penvilings by Kirwan
Therikezivich Sermon.
Antobtography et Rev. IWw. J.,
Curthe 111. tore Mthe eonstitution.
Herd Tine., 12 mt.—Mel:en.,
Ruth hall , Id. 3157
The itnae and the Iting—Theckeray,
Ilerontee cttli,tohs.
. _ ~... ,
ljhrimt and Cbmtiaulty.
Pletunal liatherlm„,_ Fur Bale by J. L. READ.
-.1a12 70. 411 O.
ONLY ZE3IIIJ. tor a Dwelling House and
large Lnt of ground. The Donee contahas 4 moms
and a gmml meth.. The Lot has a front of 74 ft. nu Gray's
Rad, In SouTh Pittsburgh, Ty to, feet deep: Ihfille. TIM,
r.artl Tree - s. Currants, Gnoseherrries. Ppd. , of earellent
Watmr. An. se This 00 1 0010 * eery pleasantly Pituatell
and I. but, a few minutes' walk from the 3lnnongaluta
Bri 'fi.Y. Immediate pesseaminn can he bad. Apply to
:al. S. (TT It 111:fill A SON, 110 ,14 At.
(S)K, BBLS English Venitian Red in store
....) 1,1 and for Pale by J ul 5 VLF:MIER 11E00.
BXS Castile Soap - in store - and f.ir sale
mjur by lath ELEMINE 111:0S.
. _ ..
I 1 S Bicarb. Soda in store and 00 G
mii i. ..by ialb FLEMING 111100.
3 go LBS Bermuda Arrow Root in store
and Er "Ale by jai:. nEmrst) 11000.
.)(In YDS Afiiimliefs Plaster in store and
111 fnr ex eby . ni t i LENII S I 0111.0.
Pr' t ..,, 1.. " REAMS Excelsior Sand Paper in su.re
4 0 and Yee pale br /an PLE3IINO 1111.0:'.
DOT ASH —ln cooks this day reed and
for mit. by "15 lIENItY 11. OoLLINS.
aiORN SEAL--10 blils Fresh Ground Corn
.) E
~mal bor sale by JAS. MeI.AI , I)D LIN.
AL: 10 Smithfield !L.
liA LED HAY-75 bales{ flay for sole by
b .1 yal2 JAS. 51eLACGIILIN.
. . .. . . . . ._ _ .
1, 1 AR CORN .—.500 bushels Ear Corn for
it '4 male be Toil .1.10. aIeLA UMILLN.
1 3 ) U p L ,r 1K ,.1 % .. V ,, 1 r i EAT •i i sks , R , liii , k ,, ‘ , ,..l , le , ; , i , t il t i li .N iar
giROOMS--30 doe. this dote received and
fo r orl. , iy J ell LIEERT 11. ('1.1,1.105.
.....
li lY—to .. tons baled,glilitrityviflr.ts.ailLewilvi.
toltzterbea:
Wm. te. Haven,
Jamee D. McGil.
Alesitoder Bendier.
:oho Fullerton.
Robert Galway,
Alexander Reynolds, Arno
neon w,Counti,
Horatio N. ten,lLlttapnlaw,
illram Stow, Roarer.
'ear fat eol.l
A.KLEY—Iti sacks prime Barley for sal;
e ) by pal% SEMI VER a DILWORTH.
, OHN-20(1".ue Ear Corn for sale by
EJ JaD2 I4llltl V ER a DILWORTH.
VOW PDX VIA \ —A fresh supply in
gluan tubes just imp rd from Germany.
.1412 .1 L. READ. 70 4th rt.
kgUGAR-30 hhdsii. 0. Sugar now land.
Inc and fin Fed ley ixlY JOAN FIAYDd CO.
rrOOTH AND LIAIR BRUSHES, u very
noes and tine &north:lent, reed by
tal . JOS. FLK3IINO.
r1 1 611.4112 . 420—Th keg, N. 1 Six Twist, Rea
l_ turkyaeoo, red per et,aniboat Pont:xylem:lla in
rourilrnnistit. for rale by J. A. !I UTCIIISON &
i LEVRLAND AND PITI'SBUROII R. R.
-
kere ith,,,,fitzHns344l
Pepot. The lot 1.140 ft. square. with a Frame Dwelling
not... and Stable erected thereon. Price $2lOO. Apply to
l ag 11 71PLAIN 9 SOS. 21 sth
BLOOMS AND LUMPS-7 tons on hand
and fir ride by 00 J. A. HUTCHISON CO.
IAPPI'AL OF , b121.100---A person who is
14....) about tnorlag to Games, haring a capital of VIM
sod other mean, sdebeita partnerorlikki capital to enkage
In general airmintile busirosa, principally In
toi l ePittsb
lastarticle, Would loose In Iwo weeks
1,0 location. Apply to iao B. 311.ALX d NON
(UNDRIESFOR SA LE
-6 libla Ibill Butter 100 doe. Br_counc
A casks Potash:
tU kege solid i• 14 kegs Lard:
40 sacks Dry Peaches;..l.s narks Dry Apples:l3 " 16 Feather&
10 i* Tanners' &raw, by
lair 311141 DLESS, 31E:ANSA CO.
LINSEED OIL-13 blobs. Linseed Oil just
reed and Inc role by lt. ROIIISON A 00.
LARD d
a BUTTER-2.5 kgo. No. 1 Lard:
10 kris 9 11,1C,1 Britten 6 bpisfrech roll Butter. ivat
rec and Ihr vale by 11. It ) BISON A CO..
if IHIED FRUITS —l5O I,ux. D. Peaches;
- 100 lolls. Dried Arpin., just reed and for IIMIIO by
R. HOWSON 9 CO.
11, LUUR-100 extra and superfine
Amur Just reed and for sale by R. ROIIISON A CO.
01 , ISVILLE LI,4LE-100 reed and
4 tor ..ehr Jall3 ,1; Co.
ci . EATIIERS—PI sacks nort [finding from
nee., Jeanett for rale hy ' ISA/An-LICK Y CO.
- 11 PEACIIES-23 bags ;OR landing
Ifi (mut steamer Jeartett for sale by
)117 ISAI 111 DIrKFT-
EESWAX-1 hhd. now landing from S.B.
JG Acanutt for rule by 11)111 DICKEY A CO.
6REAse,--In lAds. now Landing from
'Or steamer Jeauott Ibriale by 1?AlAlf 1.161i1:1'
ir ILL) COPPER-24 pieces now landing from
o.camerJcusnett fnr salu be ISAIAH DICKEY CO.
Erg DRIES
-7 f, 001 Grnand Ghuter. bbl Paltpu•ru
001 , I.u.tard 001 Cloves.
1 I.x 1'0.0004n, Cluyen,
math thooa.
•
I box C. & I). ground
n i„ 4'l 'Tn r " ; q i!ndarv dua Toronto r „ hu A ps4g.h at I t n b ajell J . w. mESILLAnD.RISAyr
y
P ISCOPA L AL3PA NA CS.—Sword's
VA !Whet Almanac and •Cburch Ruglidur fur
.leic and fur tele by - KAY W oo l 0.
131 E-150 bbls Louisville Lime received
I_4 bT fall HENRY IT COLLINS.
JARED FEACI.LES--1 Willi. very choice;
1„. also 160 bus. unpaved do.. for lain by
yaol W. A. SIeCLUIIO.
L LOOIt OIL-CLOTH-12,000 yds.,
4. 5. a and a-4 wide, of a great variety of patterns
and at the lowest price., sholesalo and retail.
lay J. A 11. PHILLIPS, 11.1 Market et.
A ftltl AiiE OIL-CLOTHS, of all widths,
, plain and ..natuelled loot, . afaetured on plain
WHO. twilled and heav-falorking. We invite the atter..
H. to of purchaneri to our stock. which Wili be .111 at the
lowest prier. whoievale and retail.
.1. a It. PHILLIPS. 116 Market at.
/.1
ON rot a y TO
Mm.P ROC A SIT ILl
sinnufaciurinit eatabli.l.l3l . ..ntll ' e n ert ' O r na h a ' k a eTilur i
livofol in any depart.... and has a rap.tal of 'to or
:even !tundra] Dollars. Ile Is a good plain book - keviag
and salasman.l.ot woold prefer employed orabout
the manufartory. til'111111:111 A SON, 140 rt.
. _
()0() BUjaS9 Oats for sale
J. b :CAN Fl ELD.
5()0 Corn, in the a j ar .
u,
c fo A r xVi d e e Lo by
•
)0 BELS ; . . , Potatoes for s l al . e Ll . by
'VARIES FOR 11155—A large assortment
of Diariee for ISO, :kith I will Mn at the Inv
A/1 ..op. oot supplied with the above useful ar.
tiel, cue nee 20 percent by ...tiling at
nio SA3l'4 11.. LA OYER'S, CT Wood n:
L.,I)C. half
~
OUNR eho BLvA rp tie so
CKTEASh.SE,
Tee, .
I cheat Ac Engli.h ItreakTant Tea.
.] chants flue oolong. an hand and for sale.very tow
to
.1 ilose out tbe stock. br Ct• J. W. 3IePARLAND,
.11
all Liberty at.
iALEftATUS—I for sale
4 - 7 Jell .1. W. Mei...MAN D.
trALUABLE FARM FOR
ASALE.—Situn
te mineth Fayette townshi, Allegh.ty enmity,
lo mil. fro //its and 2.1 i, miles from the ratenbenville
railroad, at the Noblestowu station; contains ernes, all
oleared and
to and Ina
a high slate of et/Ili/ration. The
improvronente are a eon/forte/de dwelling house with t/
rooms. Yarn. Stable.
There is
Smoke.bouse and
other /•ut. l / 1 /11/llngs. There is an orchard ot choirs selected
fruit of various kirbl. The place Is well watered hr Aa
llving spring.. and the whole pines ran be easily cattle*
bed. It la altuated in a good neigh/rod/ed. convenient to
sebuol, he. Apply to
11. NV LAIN & SON, 21 sth 0.
•
°LASSES—P.SO bids. , N. 0. Molasses
.17Y for sale by i.ll JOHN FIAII - 1/ & Ct).
It ROOMS dm. Corn Brooms for sale
I) by ran JOHN VIA/VD h OP.
Tea. Tea, Tea s
E are receiving from New , York and
V PhilaJelithia receiving
CLIENTS TLA. pc v m .o pri b sing
bonne Hymn, Gunpowder. Wong, ong
and English Ilreakast, all of which hare been carefully*,
mdwili bis sold as usual, either wholesale or retail.
A. J AYIiES, •
1.1115-tf Pekin Tow Ntore. No. 1$ Fifth stmt.
FLANS-39 bbht Small White ieceired by
lllail HENRY N. CALLING.
DRI ME HAVANA CIGARS—A email lot
1. r( choice brands. Havana. Principe and Miran*
gars, ringing out at coat by J. W. 31cFARLAND.
DRIME TEAS SELLING AT COST: —
II Extra hue Young Hymn, 75 emaLs 'GEL
Imperial7s
Old Gyro. 70 "
Very fair Oolong. 57.1 i " "
Egp'r Eng. Brettyllat,
Ikrod onlong
For sale by the half chest or slog!, pound. by
ns7 .1. W. DPEA ELAND. 11,65 Liberty st.
DOLLARS IN CASH TO LOAN,
, 6 2pe 00 in connection with the manor mortgages to
amount of 2.700, and 12 lots worth £5,000, payable In
rqual annual payments, at per coat. Intermt per nevem
he men,' by bond and mortgage. Apply to
41.50 11. 51cLAIN A dt/N.....1. Ith !L.
. _
II AY-65 bales reed and for sale by
BELL A: LIGGETT.
ALENTINES, VAhENTINESJAT tine
assorLinrut at Carlon. priers .i ft eae
n 0 .
7 R EAD, 78, Übe.
NCIN NATI STAR CANDLES
boxes of .10 1b5...1c13; ; 10 toi of 20 lbs. each;
In do 19 do. nred s.
prr 11. 13. Phllsolel
Ithla, by
.1•16 R. 31'CIA1110.
VINOINNATI SOAP-25 bxe. Hill's extra
No. I' Palm Foes
25 bon. Dill's VarlgegatedEolts
10 to !!Islas Snap, 10 Lie. pennon Soo p`, for
aide. by laid W. A. ticctutio.
COUNTERPANESThe balance °facon
eignment o(8.4 Counterpanes, will be closed out at
almost one half their rah., at
;Mid A. A. MASON A CO.'S, 25. sth at. .
1 001) TENANTS" WAIN TED fur the fel
(rlf Lowing Mose. and
and
Boom=
Dwelling Dwelling Howse and Store Rooms on 31 at.
A Hamra on 6th rt.
A Dwelling Howe on WWI, almre Grant
A How* 000 rooms, on Lotan et.
•
• A Home of 3 rooms, on &Word et. -
A Large new House on Rom, at head of Ith et.
A Dwelling House In Biminham.
A Large 'racer's Stand i n E a s t
East g Birmingham.
A Large Store 'Room on 4th as, near Wood. - •
ThatsFasio. Hall on 4th at. now known anCargo'S Hall.
1,15 Apply to S. CUTHBERT A F0N,140 Met
griortrq-1500 Gds. shelled and 2000 cue.
‘ . .,1 ear, semi - ring and for ante by
jail DELL A-LIGGETT. Water t.
O ATS-2500 bus. receiving and for sale
WLY by Jill . BELL A LIGGETT.
DOR K —ll bbls. Mess: reekl and for sale by
iall DEL/;A LIGGETT.
pOTATOES- 1 10 bile. rec'd ana for sale by
DEL!. A LIGGETT. ,
BEANS -21 bbIA. small white reed and
far We by ' jal7 BELL LUGGED?. •
"is
14a - ter-Cure. titute.
11. A .YD STREET (SOUTIT S!6 .t BET. PAWN STREET
AND THE RITE.R, P SBURGB PA.
DOCTOR BAELZ, 7aduate and Practi-
Lir [inner , n the Old Schen 1 of Medicine. Allopathic
lry d dro ll° p rn atgell o ' pe n it r a th I 4
V l AVlClrelThrl:fg=ii i
lambics.
••
Tim undersigned. havihg •hilted Doctor Rash's Imaltu
Mon and 'witnessed his successful treatment,cluarfully
carnuamd him as a thoroughly oducated akillful Mu
sician.
Ct.,.lee T. Ruesal. Jo, M'Connelle, Der 1J Hunt; John
(` Curti, Kota. Petrick. John B. [jell:4l4.l,oloEln wriabt,
W. TV. Petrick; Mot. e F:szon, O. Ormsby
Gregg.
je-emd
I RON CITY COIIMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Isisfotto OBIMR , " Wood et. Prof.MILLAR &BRO.
reepeetfoily annonnte that their institution is now one of
the largest, most convenient and superb of the kind in
the %Vogt... country
At the Iron City ( Allege young men are qualified for the
counting room in a superior and expeditious manner. 31
& great experience as Penmen and Leathery of Plain
and Ornamental Writing. renders this - department ano
,nailed In this eity.
Fieming'• new and improved system of Bookkeeping is
taught by Prot Room whoee long przetlad knowledge of
that ',lance roakewhins one of the most skilful and entree,'
ful-tesehemy in this or any other country. AY a mathema
tician and bookkeeper. Mr. John Carry cannot be sure
peered.
. .
Yonnte men who Modern
to u r receivlrneinstructln Igei
keeping. and who bare negliwtel or wirh evfew,tbe
Arithmetic, ran nvelva n mourn , of training In thia im
portant branch without ebarge thmetic is the key to
Iviokkoming, and he who hag noteknowledge
daily
it. can
never become a bookkeeper. Ixotures delivered daily on
all Important buelnem subleota.
Home for.badies from 11 A.ll. till 12 A. U.. iron, II till
P.. 11. and at 7 o'clock In the evening.
The College In mien from I A. M. till 10 P. SL Night
Clnooi meet regularly. Snare, guaranteed. jalu
•--
Spring Wagons for Sale.
3ONE lIORSE Wagons and 1 two horse
wagon_, ( eecondhanded) pedv at
laltled-ater PEARL STEAM MILL. Allegheny.
V ETV lIOOK.
Puddleford audits People,
j I yH.
all, b H. Eller,
Roth b Hy /emir Fern, oth SUPPIY"
Life of Barnum. foth
Greeley. 3d
Ida Slay. 3tl "-
What hot,
Life'e Lemon.,
•
Harper for January,l3; cents, Otto @mealy;
Putenn, th •
graham 4th
(hoer
6th Knickerbocker 't
Moat
Leslle'e Noe Yortoournal, for Januart, rami
Mouthly Jounnil, Desisted Rol:hence, General Mena
tare, Mears and Art; prim 18 rents.
All who 121 3 want cheap, call at thn Cheap Book Blare
of 8 11. LAIIPFER. 87 WOodt.
IVINTER LARD OIL-25 bbls. No.l the
Y sale byJ. SCH MFI
OONARR & CO. '
r INoEED jai,/
bbls. pure for sale by,.
i.fo J. 801100 N lIAKER C CO.
LACK LEAD-10 bbls. extra quality 'or
B
sale by jai° J. SCHOONMAKER
VIrRAPPING PAPER—A few red
o@
size for Dry Goods feeler, =
1010 J. 901mo:01mm_, -
(gPONGE—A large assortment of fine and..
I coaxer...rid Bethink Sponge for sale by
fel_7t, SCHOONMAKER et CO.
FLOUR —Extra family, extra superfine,
an
anti Bite Flour. constantly A on hand and for
by ;fah) A. & A. MeNINE. 114 2,1 at.
O ATH- 600 bus. in store and far sale by
' A. k A. Mallet—NE.ll4 t.'d et,
BROMA, COLANE—
HO
5 boxes ...aroma 4.b.5.s Iters Chocolate.
2 - ' Chooolate. 2 - Sweet
Selling at ' J. W. MTARLAND, •
. ••• 222 Liberty 4
•
BUTTER
.nd for
DOT.AfottfiClO bua, Neshannucks and
1 :10.0 75 bus Red Potstoos reed .4 thLetleiCLßANt.
QIINDRIES-105 bgs Ground Nuts,
A 7 12 bar &amass 13 has Dry Peaches,
So aka Feather. I cask Ci Bees&ax,
0
II bbl. rca, 24 lbs Old CS , pesl
to arrive. Tot sale br 10 LSAIAII DICKEY &CO
qANDSOME LACE SETTS—Rec'd by
this mornlng . a erpreee—
Menem. Lateilhezettee and Sleeve,.
Lane Mourning dents,
1 Blank and White Mourning Sett.
The above Pre and out on ordnmieelorb fro • New• Fork
IniTadter, and will be mid cheap. The rietU nneold are to
be returned.] Monday nest. Ladles wishing to numbs...
should rail this week at
.VAIV GuRDER'S,
hI Market an nor of the Diamond. •
•
HAMS -8 calm in fine condP".an Cincin;
med. for sale by MAKER.
J. SCHOON
J. 21 Wood .t.
BROOMS -6U dos. common Brooms re;
(wired and for Wetly BELL A: II.TOOLTT.
LIGGS—.S bbls. fresh Eggs this day "re
celyod sod Me e ale by FIE . IL CULT NS.
/stiAGAN& h rec'd per Ad
amsl Co.',Co.'s Exprees, ;a large lot or Atiatri,
Ilan. to width they lo sate Ladles - and all who
wish to procure bands:woe so .sap holiday pseeeote.
V ENISON for sale at Ross, Patton & Me Combo', In the Diamond do=
VOR JANUARY—Ilarper and Puttitun'i
stagattner, Harper'. Story BoKotnroc'd by
_
do3O S. SADLkit. Allegheny.
HARPERS' NEW PUBLICATIONS FOR
NEW YEA R . .4-11,ackeray's book, - Tho Rode
and the Ring; Pariah and other Pendl new
ino Kirwan; Na
tional Proepelityle Thatdregiving Permed by N. Murray,
Later bean, by author of Old S tori es
by the iliren
ilard Timer, Dicke= Franconia Stories complete, with
other new books reed br S. SADLER. Allegheny.
rb KIEL) PEACHES-200 bush. Ohio hnlveP
1➢ merino! and for ale by BMX & MODEM
ip LOSING OUT SALE—FA:IIILT OR&
JJ CERIES AT COST.—ffo,lng about to make a chansic
In one bualneas, ire offer (berate et. Ma during the present
week the balance of our stock on hand,conalatitif.tot cho.c.
Green and Black Teas, Syrups, FlelL 09kaob
We Invite the attention of Yamllles and the bads. Terms
Cash. ja7 J. W. BIeFABLAND, 265 Libertr n.
BUTTER --,10 kegs prime Butter,
10 bhla Solid Butler, J bbbla 801 l Bolter, for sale
by _jai JOON %LOYD At N)._
LAltll-t.)O keg.] No. 1 Lard,
5 barrels No.l Ltd, for gale by J. FLOYD A Ct.
Ut . LOVER SEED-30 bbls. Ohio Clover
ij Seed for sale by del, JOIIN FLOYD A CO.
t!ORN" MEAL-72 bbls. received and for
sale bl Jet BELL A LIGGET, Water t. -
ROLL BUTTER-1 bbl. prime, reed and
Am sale by BELL h LIGGETT.
H ALED lIAY-130 bales prime -Timothy
'JP reed and for tale br DELL & LIGGETT.
lIIP STUFFS-100 bags ree'd and for
LTsalt tq. Ja7 BELL At MOO ET.
FI RIED bbls._Dry Peaches,
UP 00 bushels EU Apples. for sale by
Jai JOHN PLOyD k co.
IIIAVE this day_parehased the interest of
'Joseph Dilworth hi bLiItIVEIL DILIVOIETE A
e business will be continued at the old stand, No. 100
andiiecond et, under ths style of PRIMER .1 Di L.
wonru. JOHNR.DILWORTII.
July let, 11154. •
F. LORENZ. 5it....—..—......---.TI/03.-WIGLITALANTT
PKNN GLASS WORKS •
ORENZ h WIGRTMAN, Mantifachirdri
of all Muds of VIALS. BOTTI.E., and iriNDosy
Water and 65 Front greets. Pitteintrah..
N. Y.—Particular attention paid to odd sites of lilnaO - te
Glum and private UMW for Bottles and Vials. bp.::.._
2 BBLS Lord Oil, No. 1, in store And for
FLLIIIICO OROS. CO Wr
QIUGAR-2.3 hlids Sugar just received from
A 7 New Orlaum foi was by IL DALZEGct Co.
IOLL BUTTEM--2 lies fresh R;11 Butter
reed awl forgal. hr ia9 lIRNRY IL COLLINS.
I ARV—Li kga . .primo Lard iced and for
LA ode by 111:N111C u. COLLIN&
_ _
V GGS-4 blals fresh Egg just .reed and
.11:4 for de by jgß nmay G.COLWIiI4.
DRY PEACHES-30 bbla:
_justret7dand
for We by lIENRY U. COLLIIND.
iIAY:--1 car load baled hay, for lade at
the 0.4. Va. Depnt. by
ja L •
VON DONNIIODET
f EAF LARD--4 bblo. No. 1 leaf 'Lard
JostrectdandlteiWitcf • 't_WITLX* CO.
Z 4 Z , Z.L24:6_ , :eAS,Zq«:
MERMI
AMUSEMENTS
3irA/1 Advortiranenta or al 1.(111 OT Public Evil,
raid la Advance
GRAND CONuERT,
VOCAL ALNI INSTRUMENTAI.
MAD. DE VRIES,
THE ICTSOIrNED
'Assisted by
TA LENTEDTROITC OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
PEILFORMERS.
lisspurtfully informs the public that she/ .111 give •
GRAND CONCERT,
AT MASONIC FALL,
On Tuesday or Wednesday next,
;AA , . Zit and . .....
*Ur Fi r particulars see small Ms. talti
Annual Meeting—Pittsbiirgh Young Arens'
Christian Association.
rrilE Annual Meeting of the loung Hens'
Christian Association wig be hell in the Cumberland"
cordon Church. Mbat- titer. A. M. Breen's) son
3111N1,11 EVI.N.ING, J. ltd. cn which coctialMi the
port of the Asisocie thin will be presented, and an adds.s
itelieend or Roe. COLLILit.
Teo public are respectfully invited to attend. Ezordsiss
tc commence at ;II o'clock. SAWL T. LOWRIE,
B. R. WADI)
•J. ILCLANIIV,T ' .
J. B.MARTITENB,
sals.dt, Lecture Committee.
LECTURE. •
Young Metis Mercantile Library Associ=
ation.
Hp F.Y. JOLIN LORD, of Connecticut, will
L s, lecture in 31d503111.1 BALL. on next 31031Deki: Eva.
11104. the inFt.
Willvary the Fourth, Harm: lingurnotie
7
ham r.., nue of the greateet monarchs who ev
er 1.11e4 s tbriihe, ao d to bin robliere at the battle of Irry
•• , I7 elAbirvis. If you mire your etautterde, rally to m y
rt.ll alwaye find it In the p a th _.o rY
and honor
•
More open at half pact Lecturn to romtnenre at eat
er.. rit'ketP of ahni4sion YS ars_ to he had at the .Ntusle
no.l Book Store, Hotel', Lib.arZ Roo. ,
coo and at the door.
II iILY WOODS,
J 3.0. M. KIIIKPATRIC.N,
ELIAM 11. lltltlU,
W3l. B. 110I.M ES,
Whl. 11. KINCAID,
Lecturs Cnallatteo.
MASONIC HALL.
THE FAMILY FEMALE SAX
HORN BAND have the honor to mnounce that they
give &seam of theirovel and characteristic _Enter
taltunents, at 3IASON.IG HALL. commencing on VJES
GA V' EVENING. Januaty loth. 1855.
Ire" Doors olmn at t 7.6 o'clock. Concert to f , hlllll.Ol, at
Ticket% of &dun grloo. 2L, °rut. For particulman +cc
pronnunmen )416-6td•
OT ICE—The Rev. Dr. DLUMER will (le-
LI liver a lecture for ta. benefit of tbo Tottnet Ladles'
As...dation, for the Relief of the Poor, on FRIDAY EYE
SING, lath lust , at half part 7 o'clock, to LAFAYETTE
HALL—entrance on Wood et. Sefdect—The Study of
Ifietory.
&a-Tickets, 25 crate, to b. had at the principal Book
Storm - 3e151.41
•
ili;Yerfectly sal, direct and immediate effect tile sys
tem bee on all Fevers• and all diseases smite and chronic
—while It is mild. gratenti end Invigorating to the weak
eud debilitated. readers Ity,,istierly desirable In Wattles.whn will be treated at their inane,
Allopethle and flotruepathlc tgestment will be adminis
tered wherit desired: but, titter long and thorough expert.
crim, Dolor Deets elves s derided preference to IlYdrepa
thy. which hen, throughout the old and new world. pro,
en so eminently mirreesfral in every f of disease. Inclu
ding Incipient Coatrumptlnn, Bronchitis. DYsteTsia, Itr
nommatory and Clironly IthentnaUsm, Asthma, Conine.
one, Mertous and Liver Disease& Testimonials of mires
from highly reputable citizens nf nearly every titian in the
Union, MO be...mined at Doctor Baelek Mlle, The Lev.
Clergy ere Invited to conyolthim gratis.
Warm water being osevEin the cemmennement." and of
ten throughout the trestructit.lt is•luem7 itlltssd of um
pl,awant. SA tlvA•ei llntrqinfrited Might suppose.
stns. Cheri/is roer, Waterman Pa1m
er,1T,74711.-Ilson.rit. Wiltimus • Thompson hell. J. 11.
Weide& D. T. Morgue , Wm. D. Ilidems, K. 11.1InglIsh.
AL Kerr.
fresh Roll Butter reed
S elo A.'& A. McBAN
EAM=II
AUCTION SALES.
P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Rooms,comer Wood mid rift% lists
-
ARGE AND VALUABLE CULLED
TION OF BOOKS AT AUCTION—Ott Saturday ere
., Jau. 20th, at 7 o'clock. at the 0 31.11atti1 SW,
lo wins, cornea of Wood mood sth eta, will k.. s id ,
se a re ogre, tO close eouslontnents, • large and vleh
ety
sae amens of choice dew Books, embracing ditandsta
works In canons departatente of science and Uterittnns,
whichail bo wady tor eaaidota.ddy,
do, eery euperior fatally bib), In rich binding; letter
.a cap wdelur P.P.; gold Mua teeetlet 'Walk books,
As tisieiber vital a quantal of nrn"wad hike
fowl pri rate library. p DAVIS, Anct.
't ALU AB LE REAL ESTATE .IN-IN
AUCTIaIN.--On Tuesday afternoon, January
ZiOth, et o'clock, on the pretalash. trill be soldar am " , f
.‘bn lierrbn, teas, petlytee, Ftfhasn 'Venable Ittliditar
1•00, Sewn of which lute each a front of 20 eaten Center
Asenui and ..ng hack 95 tong
et:
ydrat.,,,h
haring front of 20 feet ca Clark itts and extending tack
94 feet to Rwe et, as per plan of Lot" Wd out by the late _
Judge Porter.
Thd *base offer great hidniaintintS to thandial..Pons of
purcheekoi woven, - hear the btudneaapart of thOle,qt.
Terms at We. Title Indlyputable.
1•15 P N. DAYIP Amt.
OFFICE of MosoMilriELL NETIO.EriOnaiNPAEITa.
Prtranotou, January nth, 1856, - f
TAY authority or a supplement 14)
ter of till. Company. approved the 2511 a des of Janne
thd Cotopaur to extend the Improve
mentsabove Brownsville, .d authorising the leoplimtme,
of the to , le of the COtarat.O 7 to that shied. th.di str ib.
utlon of MMEtoek 'amongst the Stockholders to abilailOttEt
equal to the earnings 51 the Company thus expenett—th.
TreEFUEFF /3E5 hems Instrarted to distribute amottpt the,
Etoekholders, In new Stork; Feurpetornt lllMlEtrosMotint
held by them respectively:which . ..lU be placed totheered•
it of their Etoek accounts ou the hoOkE of the (Nminen y. •
IV. 1.1.0.1141.4x.N1.0 ,
ia1.5...wd •• -• Freetsurer 3fong'a. ,
- -
i nedastaan. Jan. 20.1555. ••
IVU)END.—The "President and Bcrird
of Ira/mains of the Bridge CaMpahr•having
th r dap &dam! a Dividend bf Tan Donne, on eenh share
of the capital Steels of said Company, the same will be
paid to the etoethohlers on, (wafter the 10th test.
AV" a. E. W.A,ItNEII.. Traswqr.
Divldeud
MILE Trustees of ".Tha Pitrubu ratis
4 TS ,
Company'' thla day declared •lirldend of Five
a u floW " :l=lcleg '" o C e ' =L t r i e"
Hoer, forthwith at the rill. of the CouiPaPY • •
Or .Cr OP P1T1118C64171 COX•ANS.
JAMES M. CHRISTY, Troaeurew
January Bth. 18.53. faS.2wd
To Business Bien
. . ... .. .....
r. advertiser, a young man, wishes a
situation.. Ira Is well &ovulated with Qoableentry
. -keeping; has a good knowledge of .shipping,l4ll ma-
Mug. ac. Unguankeiable Inference farm ..d.adaws Box
WS, Post Otßee. • JO 2w
Dividend Notice.
. .
Powanutun, January 2.1.183.5.
Fr ia. Mourwers of the Pittsburgh and Al-
Danny Uri Company Company (at Hand Erect) bireithis
day declared a Div deed of Two Dollars per (Nara tat the
capital (Dock of said company payablo forthnittL
Jal-tterd
Notice to Contractors
OrlIC. Or tlentorouras Itatuto. CourarT.}.
Georgetown. D. C. 11e... Id.
.Q..KALED PROPOSALS for therun
31a,0[1.2d bridging of forty.tbree and a bar
(137 e) mile. of f t h i sroad will bo received Itt the OtleeOf the
amorally until three o'clock. It Shan tho 1-51.1 t dal °titre.
nary next.
The toolebbroflleaplisas and •
,apoelneiatlone Will be taally!
fur Inareetlon on end after thintAllayof ehettal7. /
The Metropolitan Rallroad le d.rsitrtted to orteuttrona
the dare of Wast.lneton and Georgetown to the Baltimme
and Ohl. Hann:lad. by an may aid duvet route, connect
ing with the latter road east of th e "Point of lioeka." on •
the rotomar river, and making/1 sating °CAW.' lb.the
Bret ninety MR. of the rrea.nt traveled re, arida.
Capital to Cho Weetern and Northweereed
Procoodinsr from the point of Inters., ce . z,
thoorc and Ohio lialiroad., the route j acys el, : c of
Frederick. awd. Fouling through the richsel.,,,:c-2. , iond
districts or llierylend. terminates to tiro , cirf
town, where it connects with lined of roZie , trle, tuAr ir.
°ca .L tion extending to Ilarrilburch. tholl , hcOe - irrt,Sid itte>
ro 1.,
The portion of the road forwhleh prop s sett,sr......•
ted extends from the westerly /Inn ot th • =< tt
(aU miles from Georgetown) to t,
.
Plowed/1 will be retched for the work In 0..T..010s
mile each, or forthe entire distanhe of .135 tt
The work le generally of medium earaoser
part of the country , w it h ems heavy_ rarttire - .(1 , ' ~ .tn n
and rock) and bridging; and every fad'.
theit vjgorqualy and with economy at alt
the ten. The re entry Is elevated and rolling, a
'ad. and remarkably healthy.
The thee rernditioned 4,r 'be completlen [tithe e...dtzs,d,
will be frontone to two - years.
Any turtherrinformation desired by persousprerive:c...!ll '
the work will be furnished at theomee. or may bet...lb:
Marooning the President of the company by letter
to the day of lotting.
By order of the Board of Director,
• .
. .
FRANCIS DODGE., 11wIdestL
£. l / 3 117ND Chief Erudsiaii,
Ja3.2syrt (65.
Nonce to Stockholders.
OM= Arlautuar Vatter R. N. co., I
Pittsburgh Jan uni7 IW. s
iN accordance with tbe , Charter,
meeting of the thooktolders of tber.rtUrphirty rarier!
• R. freepony wUI be held at dole oalcs. No. If- Water
atreet, Pittsburgh, on the fast Uesday (nth dlly;)
rnary next, at 10 o'clock A.. 11,, at which,Unie and •place•
the Report of, the President and Mana,sers,•.fer tho past
year, and. Statement of the affairs of ine-Qmpany will
no pre.ntsd, and an election Rr President sad Bed of Managers for the ensuing year, will tats place St. 02
cl
o'ock M. Liel-tn) J. OIBSON. Beet.
OFFICZ WllO 1.. n. ens.. H. It. Coe
l'ittebursh,, Deo:23, 18St.
Atuxual. Meetum. of :„Liho'-
,1 Stockholders and Election of Directors of the'.'oltio
andPeorta.liallromilkanzany, for the ensuing yearortlt'
be he* at the ogles of the Common. in emtabeygtr„-
Thuredr,, the 25th day of January. 18.51, tonere.% the
hour. ono A. K. and 3-r. it,' (meeting at Id.) By order
of the Boanl of Directors.
dd J: L EEMINS(iNiSeei.
LJournal, Pod, Dispatch. Anneri.sto, Union and Chroat•
ele
_ _.. .
X . .
OTlCb.—The subserrtfrers heretofore'do
ing broduens Under oho style of Dairean,llohali: a_
un do ,
to
and i v of Railroad /holt. 'lam
Undo, tn. mint or im plement er
N r ftiqVl ' ll. ' eL thb •ltt=
Empire Work, In the Ninth Warkand WeretiouSe,Ao. . El
Wo d street. Either of as will attond la glutting up the
bußnerk Pittsburgh, Pr.. AV:II. DAWSON.
Jan_ I. 'n.s-1.1.1m . , . . J. Ii..IVRIVM.Y.VR.
_ -
ADES' & OEITEYIN'S SHOE non,
Pua l lt b rel t i rde l b Adt."! a "1 ''''''taMlck.tl24
TAMES CHARLTON; NO. 52 liii`ATER
Err„ Manufactarei of R. 7. COMires IMPROVED
El ED Olt CORN PLANTER.
Thls =ldane to neat. rimple ml'eheaP.. Walnuts rint
three feet apart, placing hem three to four grains'
in s hill, so me to be worged both waya with atunrary,
Having lately Improred the machine by Inerearlng the
rim of the roller. the ground will be marked, erm.
'lotion of the wheel.. that the farmer or operWer wUt
know what he Is dolog-In the middle of the. reld lf.ba
Mover. T'h'e marl...tiled machine can be sold florn
to TEN DOLLARS, according to theMse of the roller.—
The pnblic mu rest enured that this mach'. has no ra•
nerlor.
CIARGO'S DAGITERRIAN GALLERY,
: IL) Arm. Ihmarros, 744th et.—Pletnres taken is. all
klndsof weather to the bert idylls of which Mean la. rns reptible, at very numorable prices. Cltizeorand stream=
are Invited to call and examine socebnena. Romeopen
day and evening. ' dell.d&wT
HIO, INDIANA & ILLINOIS MONEY
WANTED—Mew la the time to make • good and sae
Investment. I will Witham. tins Lots In Oermantown,
and tetra the Net payment in Mile, Indiana or Illinois
hank paper. Thor are offered at the log - priest( 10)0,
Pa n rable V. 5 dollars down, and $3 yearly, or Alb pet month
aal paid. Examine tt, in offer,. no it wilt eat. you noth
ing to call and enquire about the lots. • - •
igal-ti • THOS. WOODS. 76.4 th it. , •
-_ . .
M xs. S.E. O GO, Fashionable DreasKta her and 6 Foerth .t.; eeeoad ;
same entrances* to tre r br;litli
Drawee. Monks. Mantillas. Taimas, etn, made In - Ohs
Latest styles, and on the shorteet tortice. Children's/Irma
es, d made op with neatness and dismitch,and at' twi7
moderate prices. ' Bonnets altered and dyed according to
directions,. • tar and talternlly trimmed. Give us a
Lots for Sale or Lease
ANUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS on
Braddock, Commerce end Brady tt and on Penna.
avenue. The. Lbts are eligibly eltuated for Dwelling nr
buelnes• brOSOP. and will be mold low on easy term. or will
be leased ter ten year. or lees se may suit thae who went
them. For particulars, enquire or B. D. GAZZAII -
myl7-tf Makes et, t :wean Ald and WS.
Linden Lead Conipaiay . of Wisconsin.
HE Corpomtors of this Company have
. omug i books eubecription to theAsiir e Mllt,
Ti F4irth et " . P i letebt4h, where . A- pampblets toritain4
Cherter,tieelogleal Btu -tern. ite.esu be obtained by puttee
doelliruir Information relative to the COMMUS.
LO RENT—A go:4 House on 2tist.,,lie-
Ju I wean SmltEflelrl..lGraut rte. Rent s2lperineath.
0e..26 • . TH(13..W007.25, 74 Fourth st.
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M. lIEEBDT, 150 Wooitee et., between
Prince and Houston sta.. New York. Matuntaitmm.
amortment always on hand. Orders tor StOpplug
outlaws/1y attended to. - • 0e174.me
cf ouPIL-li CO., Wholesale Print Sellers,
ColoPublisbere: printers. d. 3latinfacCuring Arihde.
r ' men, Paris, London, Berlin, and No. :RA Ilmsdraf.
Now York. Catalogues seater matt Tbi, usual almonds
to the trade and.lnstitutions, • Picture Frames furnished
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NEW YORK HOMINY, .
Sim. 40 -4
ri eirol MiOrittsi -
Split Pens.
Sweet Corn.
A fullsupply on hstßl mad For sale by W. A. 31eCttRIO
iaIIEEP PELTS-2 ba/e3 reed and for sale
10 by brad BELL & LIGGETT.
YRUP-10 bids. New Orleans:
b do _
_ _ ._ . Philadelphia.
elphia, *mule bz •
"1,14 J. D . WUXI Bla
‘„IEMI:AiNtr.AL SALE—A.7son &
Co. are now aelllowoflst theirSemkruxual!ala Vial"
stoek of bilks. Rawl., Draw Good; Cloaks, - BOWWW.
twolderisa
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EMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. 111180.n7.i
Co. VW continue to sell dterbat'thetr Sertfil.Anunal
r every description of Dry Goods, at about oue.balf they
tle . a_.‘7 Mien., and leas than auction rat* • J. 15
bARD AND GREASE-4 bbig. Lard wad
pretse now landing tram stesma Addiur nl. br
IPEATHER:26 imckfr - zi4w lauding from
I: Ammer MAU for We Dr
MIAS DICKEY a CO.
USKINO FLOUR-1000 b s bis
Mine Rum, Or Wel , / JalftiJ. k. 191
VAMILY FLOUR —250 bbla "Storr M'er:
riam7Ext.nasailly. for rate by k Si. BEA.
tilikit FLOUR-175 bbls for ealo
jals
6111ELLED Cal. - N- 7 4100 bus' for sale by
1•13 J. 2 W. HU
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Ll OLL BUTTER-3a4s Fresh Rollßutter.
for Eule br . 4 AiSRS McLAIVILIN.
V ORN MEA.
White Corn idej,
McLAITOILLLY.
evari.;;.)' e.&:a Or :1;
.6)fin BUSH. Dried
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~,OANFTELE.
.100 KEGS No. 1. ',Mil/I'BOlC by_
J. OAAVIELD.
11 - 1 BBLS. kfreslCßoll Butter,
x." a) tr. fresh Roll Butter, for ral.
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A PPLES -21. hbLi. ItoulanitAl ARpl95 se
mind this doy..arsdifor solo by • • • .* •
R. DAIZTILIig Co.
WLLOW CHARCOAL, an .excellent (a ir ,
ade, prvarea !limesas f.emedicira= 6 •
down reed by ,_ JS. - ...
. eor.Diztoood arrd Mange +o , -
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4P.EIDLITZ POWDERS- 27 5 rati2,...erl i fl i ,,, -,..
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01,..ed freahly Impuod Badlit. P P . m
yrilas ,, ,-"
for sale by
. Dl ar j 1.1 ligrEtt:t.
Pi. 9 ear; ek . --
pAKER'S COD LI VSS OlL—The est
_artlele of DA Lim On nowln ame. 12 dot' reolred
ELity .. o 4 RlN ent e r. EX tv. T .i.uk ßA , C‘, 24 . 4 g 7 Extra , t , 3
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