kililio:lllltel:MvADlg ----MBLIBILED BT wpm!' PITTSBURGH: • TUESDAY 519ENING, JANUARY 28,1865. Il3To Atirartlaora.—Neither the Editorial Ercua r PrintingEstabtbhmeatof the Daily Gasultc,are opened on Straday.', lasconuirstrawliodatdre ttatr notices to Weir the mar on lianday aiming, will slum itaild that in before 6 o acct. on Saturday. • •a3l.,Pfstabarertt Weakly Gazette.-Tbe 'esterules o roolottart *four Weektv Geferffe offers to our btudfress moo s most d . .indrAblpmedltunpf =Mug their . btudnesslaurro C.! etrettlotkrf is beterionfour azd five thoosazufl. resebioi almost everimarehani, raututsctura and abokkaSw Brute= Pennerlnsas, and Eagarn Ohl*. Advance Payments.--Hereafter 11,.?_gub saription artll be taken tee the 007 w .A l 7 "AA...* . 2 . l Aer'Pa7seeat is made In ieranne. Wheaerer tbs time Way -Se which tbs sabocriptka L Pad. the taper mill be Lassziably rupee. =Us the inelveriptien b re newed by 'advance psyplent- All 4!..4 1110 P1 alsertbbas, of every deecriptiaa, ',al: be repaired to Paid be ed ema.. The'ealt ssarstkua * l3l bi where . be tecisl mins IP °Sri:aft =trees are nude. septitke Head's : 'Lauer on eadi:pase of 'AU' paper • ' Por the Pittsburgh WIT Gust* Mu. EDITOR :4 1 .Wilr you be - kind 'enough to an swer Same anxious inquirers , some questions in relation - Co' a'sithject which engages much atten tion at the 't.resent *tithe se, please state -I.7lVby the press of Pittsburgh have teen si leut:thiegaid to the Increaeirg, probabilities of our eity'-having to Pay the interest on the bends Bien to some of the railroad companies which are aboutto suspend or stop'altogether? . 2. In what way can we save the bonds remain /141n thehands and ander the control of officers of read s about to suspend, and thus lessen the -amount for which we are liable? 8. `live all the conditions on which the sub - acriptions by the city And county were given, been - in every ease complied with by the rail roads for whose benefit they were made ? hiss the full amount of . private subscrip tions which ' had to be raised before the city and county bonds were handed over, been paid ? 6. Can you give probable amount of the bonds ' for which we may become liable? 8: What tax would be in your judgment suffi cient to meet the indebtedness of the city and county in each ease? ---- If'you will so far favor us as to 'newer the ahem questions, pin will not only oblige us, bat your readers in general, for anxiety in the mat ter is very apparent from may proofs which came under our observation. Jan'y 22,1855. . Mazy Tax-Pannut NOT" BY m Earroa.—ln reply to the tirst question we can only answer for oiuselves. We harebeen waiting for infoimation. Beforethe fail ure of Gen. Larimer we did• not anticipate any danger to the...city iri that quarter. Since then the Directors of the Connelsville Railroad have been anxiously examining into affairitand.we pre - sumo will boon be able to satisfy the public in re ' lation to the whole matter, which we think they --should do most telly and candidly. The annual reports of : the Allegheny Valley road have not yet been made, and we are uninformed as to the cubit . condition of affairs. We hope here, also, there will be entire frankness and ex plikiteess. _ The annual reports of the Serb. mill° Railroad have been published but arc so meagre of data on which to forin correct euinelasiona, that we are about as ignorant of the trne.state of affairs as before they were made. A new board Las, however, gone into power, and we hope it will hasten to relieve the anxiety of the public by a complete revelation of the exact state of affairs. As the tax-payers are the only stock holaers of any &meant in all these roads, they ought to be informed in the most complete and full manner of their condition and prospects. The Chartiers Company, we are inforined by one of the Directors, has not as yet disposed of more than two bonds. - The other eve questions we are unable to answer for want of information on the subject. They are questions which ought to be examined by the City Councils as soon as possible. The Councils are the proper and legitimate guardians of the city's interests, and can proceed to obtain infer -mation in a legal and official manner. The soon er they attend to it the better. If any Object to this course, on the ground that it is calculated to injure the sale of the bonds; and thus hedge up the path of the Rail road Directors, it can be_replied, that the doubt and uncertainty now hanging over the subject has a more depressing effect upon credit than - therplaiiiiinvarnished factssnll probably.prove. In a public transaction, such as the building of • Hanna& by 'ari incorporated company from the proieeds of city and county bonds, there should be entire publicity given to every trans action Quit concerns the interest of the com munity Thiel lendaSts credit to such hazardous undertakings. MASSACHUSETTS SISATO7I.—The fight waxes hotter in Massachusetts. The Boston Courier, one of the organs of the new dynasty, lets the cat out of the bag in this wise: ...The effect of the election of each an incendi ary politician [as Henry Wilson] will /Lout be felt in the State of Virginia. In the "Ancient Domin ion," Henry A_ Wise, the Democratic, candidate for Governor. of she State, has taken the stump in ths cause of himself and his party, and in op poeition'to the Snow-Nothings, whomhe denoun ces as abolitionists and enemies to the South.— If the Know Nothings of Massachusetts shall elect Henry Man to the office of United States Senator, they will furnish a weapon to destroy their friends istTirenis more potent than any otte.lrhich can be handled by Mr. Wise, though he is one of the most able and eloquent speakers in the United States. They will furnish an ar gument against themselves which will fill the lodges of their brthren with mourning." This is plain =ugh for any one whose under stincling is not below that of a fool. It is an ac knciwlidgment that the Southern part of the Or der:demand the prOsoription of anti-Slavery men in the North as the condition of their co operation; and it is a still farther acknowledge ment that the leaders of the Order in Massachn: setts arel-dispoeed, to yield to the demand. It must be so, in the very nature of things.. No national party. can be antl.alavery. The South will not en-cperateirith any organisation of that character: Henie, if the new party detdres to retain its Southern adherents it mast discard nary appearance of dlstinctivestorthern feeling. Virginia 'demands of Massachusetts that she shall keep Henry Wilson out of the Senate, be cause 'Henry Wilson is an mitiZisery man And it will be done. Or if not, off goes Virgi nia to her old allegiance. As an ififfication of the way the current sets, • hers is& dispatch dated Boston, Jan. 18 • "There was another Legislativocaustus of the opponents of Mr. Wilson held this evening, with.; out definite action. Mr. Wilson's acmes are W. : coning, The American party are eraapiaion.4 Of being out-generaled by the Free-Soilers. A broach in the order is apprehended on, the quo- Wilson's election." 'lllO.- the Courier, the Advertiser--all 17, papers, are, as a matter of course, 1 77 on Mr. Wilson. lie is to be whip . tkt wind. The deluded Free-Botlers or %at avail? The Boston Trani& - - : eetioo - the new American es can naional' party , or American pro' and sectional there, inidatitillyikArding to eircum ,smouse by & lied open in the Nztea that the't32;,* r. Prince ndy manifested-AT Know. 'Touter of the pi/Anxiety 'action of Mr. WilwAoda digestion at this MN:. .uschusetts in the electw„ *tor, would respect her 4 4td nationality, ee let them and not send to the . tamer of men should :2Fl..°'a wy Ms, Crausnins, ,atan Temi Tom's CtArt To TINEtiLIS Potaxat.llr: Chandler's positionin his great apeech; is to the Pops'a temPoralpower; is undergcdng severe criticism. and the result of his effort will probably be to rivet more firmly than ever, in the minds of the American people, the conviction of the danger to civil r, d nil , g i aLS liberty of the assumptions of the church of Home. A •Initer in the New York Times has quoted for Mr. , Chandler's ' consideration the principles of the Boman Church on this subject, as stated by a "man of consummate ability and equal honesty, the world-renowned Pam 81111.1, who perfectly linew what he was writing bout when he made the statement, and ' ed 't to the world in the face of the bitterest op 'on, (Oven to the extent of hired attempts at assasai- L nation) that Rome could mus fir." It is I. That the Pope has a il po er, not only epirit nal, but also temporal, over t . civil Govern multi of the world, which properly depend on him as regards political dominion, as subjects and vas sabs,recsaving from him the tenure of Government, and the power ofiadministration in their several States. 2. That he is temporal monarch of all the world, and that all temporal power comes from God through the medium of the Pope, and is, therefore, subdelegated from him, and subordi nated to him, on which account there lies an appeal in temporal and civil causes to the Pope from every civil Government , however free andindependent,, on which account, also, the Pope can establish civil Governments and destroy them, and can also make war on civil powers, of whatever grade, when they are disobedient, in order to deprive them'of their authority and do minion—in one word, that that Government only is legitimate which has the approval of the Pope, and that of which he dinapproves is, on that ac count, no lawful government. 8. That it iside profit= to prescribe laws to all GovenntierA, and to annul those made by civli.powers, when he tees occasion, and that he can issue hin commands to civil governments to repeal any of their laws of which he disapproves., 4. That ho lia.sjmnsdiction in temporal causes between civil Governments, and has power to compel them to obey his judgments by resort to. force and stress of arms, jibe sees occasion. 5. That in any vacancy of administration in a civil government, he. can exercise in its domin ions any and all jurisdiction, by his own proper authority. 6. That he trai a right to command (Boman) Catholic Governments to chastise by force of arms any Government that may show itself rebellions against hid, in which case such Governments are bound to use their endeavors to canoe the Pope to be obeyed, and ecclesiastics respected by armed force. 7. That in case of a civil government greasing its obligations to its subjects, the Popo has a right to interfere for its chastisement. 8. That the ultimate settlement of all dis putes, not only ecclesiastical, but civil also, be longs to the Pope; and that no one cap violate a Papal decision, even though tne cause; both as to the question itself and as to the persons liti gating were merely temporal. . 9. That in a cause merely temporal, both as regards the question and the person, if is neces sary to obey the Pope, and not to reply, even should he decide unjustly. 10. That if the Pope issue his commands to a layman in a civil case, even unjustly, the layman is bound to obey; even if the Pope should com mand a layman to give up to him his own prop arty, and on resistance should excommunicate him, thelayman is bound to submit to the ex communication. 11. That civil governors are bound to obey the Pope is whatsoever he may command, even in temporal matters; and if they do not he can chastise and punish them. 12. That in every cause the civil governor is bound to satisfy the Pope, without reference to the justice or injustice of his demand; and that if all the world should be of an opinion contra ry to that of the Pope, he is bound to stand by what the Pope says; and if he should not follow the - opinion of the Pope, it would not excuse him from sin, if even all the world should hold that opinion false. 18. " That if a civil Goiernment should make a law infringing the liberty of its subjects, these have a right of recourse to the Pope, and the Pope has power - to protect them: and the pee., pie of every nation ought to take-pains to estab lish this doctrine, because it is for their adian tags to have a Power that can repress Govern- ments, and stop them by means of censures, or force of arms, and so protect the subject; inas much as there is no other final resort ('ancora rogro--best bower anchor) for the maintenanc. of the libiirty of the people, and their defence from the tyranny of princes, except TIM Arllloll , !Tr or Tax POPIL" (Connate del P. M. Pack Serrpi. Opere di Sarpi. Tomo 320, pp. 331, 832.) Therwriterin the 25seri. commenting on Air. Chandler's speech, says: Vie assertion of the Temporal Power of the Popo, to its fall extent is a necessary part of his claim to the Una:ergot. Vicariate of Christ; and to this claim - the Boman See is irrevocably com mitted, with an ever increasing steadiness and plentitade of assumption. Its very last act is a part of its onward progress in that course. In the , Siiteenth Century it held a pretended General Council at arm's length. In the Nine teenth It feels itself strong enough to set its heel upon such a body, and spurn its decision in. timer contempt Pins IX. declares the Blessed Virgin to have been conceived immaculate, and bids-his subjects rejoice that now they know it. and canbelieve it, as of the faith. The Council of Baobe bad declared it four hundred and six teen years before; and the Gallica° Church has all along received its declaration. Even yet, she finds two votes to protest against the Papal as sumption; and that, after Pine VII. in compact with his brqther despot, Baroness, bad razed her from her foundation, and reconstructed her, in ultramontane style, on ultramontane Frit' oil pies. If your readers want to know what temporal power the Pope really claims, and not what Mr. Chandler thinks about his claimlet them consult a work of more than 600 pages printed at Cqlogne in 1684, "cum periniera Superiorum et .40roba done," (that is more than Mr. C. can ever get for his speech,) by the title. "The authority of the Apostolic See vindicated in behalf of Saint Gregory the Seventh Pope," by Father Francis D'Enghlen, of the order of Preaching Friars, (Dominicans,) and Professor of Theology in the University of Louvain.", They will-there find the authority of Popes . over Civil Governments, claimed,. maintained, exemplified, and justified by hosts of authorities, great with Romanists both for name and place, from Pope Zachary the Fire; down to "Francis Silvia's, the Phoenix of his Age,"- and doctor of Louvain; and what they get, they will have with the certificate of the "Bead Commissary and Vicar General of the Inquisition for both Germania's," that it is sound and true Roman doctrine; not the dreams of a politician, about what might be and ought to be, according to his notion. CIMIMAND AND MAITOAING RAILIWAD COMMA.. arr.—The Beoond Annual Report of this compa ny has been published. The main fact deduci ble from it is, that the Directory, in anticipation of the bard times, mainly suspended their work and re-sold the contracted for,except 600 tone iron, on-advantageous terms to the company, and hav ing made all age and snug, are riding out the gale in comparative security. We think the course pursued was a wise one, and that it has Tared the company from disaster. About $600,- - 000 have already been expended,:principally be tweet" Cleveland and Warren, and when better times take place, and money can be obtained without too great a sacrifice, the road can be finished between those points in a short time.— No time can now be given when the community can expect to enjoy the benefits of the road, thus altogether: depending upon contingencies over which • the - Mired= hare no control. It is to be hoped, however, that the bottom of the de scending grade in the financial world will soon be reached, when amore healthy and comfortable condition of affairs will be inanprated. - Haw Courn. 7 •The people of Fayette City have held a.mietkg in favor .of a new county •t of parts orAllegheny, Washington, West- Inland and Fayette. • The meeting resolved co Acasimgahelli City , could not be the new h e, , n al, and that Brownitville ought not.to Th e editeilore Fayette City. wu tbe place.— th e p e eeeedi4 Nftratgahela Repoßican gives !. We hue foind adds: meetings a nd l inaln '' 3 in this ciletriet ibiss large bona 'signed by thou:Mile arguments, with peti- Vie citizens were.of Otrii-if our most re eota est haring our new comic. w . ,P n $4OOO sulaffiled 'as a cona4,,,d"'"r_. "7 e tar; mg,, ,, • , . - , 1 ,7,,,,a . 7 07 , 7, - Hernia, or Rapture, a Curable Disease , Theuats ire ours. ,__..... _ PI:- -mi. Knyarrior 140 Wood strait, bogs kiwi to unman es ..P'''''' ' , tothopallothatauthai made armagmeenta with lir uyin be able in take the hint. , 11 doubt- Nandi, of New Vock,.to mil and adapt Ma Ram= Qom ." . 1 eat to get a. new aunty in th.., , TIM, width reddredthe potm audit throwth a rargami ?riongswii valley has a c hai kof ...s eommlties.. .ccomisting of . Pre o feam =PAT, Can alWatt, aigty yesie-:-purened standil74, dtudrial gibibiticm of sittiatiane. Dr. Kerie i r w hel rk aa r i __, ..,........ 4 .,,,,,,, t n e , ,,, ._ low back et big Drug Store: where all kinds of TIMM 7 " . "": J... -: --. .. .. PORTIBN.LADE extemios. =BlDmom WEB, le received frond Mews. IL g. Bee & ' • PROPS. and ERISPIttiSOBT BANDAGES, am fitted, hen of . GrehaneeMigasine, a copy d th ,a, wi orliuramted-. Trams at aunt imam am be ;um Plate, w hich they presented - t o requires& irrear li provalisnu tl inlisf It aidr tiraraluis Islet :Itiribers On the list of •JanuarY. I MITI t, , e atet atteinUon to Weer wee of disuse efilleig of the likenesses ditto feu - -in thlg tgagga• -,, rsal M l = a f gar d = tl" :. Pf the. 00 4 altos Poured I n Ask** / 1 3 2 1 Lasadns Tants of the matuggeli r . it& oreiseti rams, and not es.- Thea_ De e et ",„, moiut g tempters do nor so t o O .IL 'wry sgebtile Miner; "liableness.. af the .'_...'Ca.airtsMilitis Shot Store end sit. iplaandudithax‘roialie ja vel a ua co, ble , a t.5207..00 W . sated sm d : e fai iii. l44l ! °7o4 . , „ t aw ' ars , sO, gligliii — FEW SII.W. lnntdmulty. sal: IS thigt for one - il . ;hi Ull -, Aeger Ism The- sales has 41 either rule or ruin Stste Control oriler in New` 'toter"- is the the Best of SEEM 3na Gamsra ,Waynesbtaph (Greene Co . Pa.) - Sagf.: thus sp eaks - of-the. growing whearcroP of :that region: "All the farmers in this region of country unite in saying that the wheat mop sowed lust fall looks exceeding well at the present time, and the prospect of a good crop is very flatter- M g. , Daring the late mild weather there was number of farmers commenced Plowing up their sod to be ready for Spring, and should there again be pleasant weather we have no doubt but that all of them will be engaged in that busi ness." This intelligence respecting the growing wheat is confirmed to us from many other sources.— Should the remainder of the winter prove fa vorable the crop will be in a fair way for a handsome yield next harvest. The breadth of land sown is not as extensive as might be de sired, owing to the dry fall and scarcity of seed; but further west this difficulty was not experi enced. Altogether the prospedt for the coming harvest is a flattering one. ELECTION OT SUPREME AMGEN AND UNITED STATX3 SENATOR IN lOWA—DOUBTS ' ADOPT ITN ITS VAIJDITT.—Latest dates from lowa City con firm the etatemen Of our attentive correspondent at Davenport, as to the election of James Harlan to the United States Senate by the lowa Legis lature; but there were some facts connected with the election that render its legality somewhat enestionable, it seems. The Senate and House had been in joint Convention on .the after noon of the 6th inst., and after several unsuc cessful attempts to elect a Senator, proceeded to election of a Chief Justice, and' two Associate Justices, of the Supreme Court. George G. Wright, of Van Buren, was elected Chief Justice, and W. G. Woodward Associate Justice. Pending the ballotting for the other associate justice the joint convention adjourned until next morning. At the appointed time for the meeting of the joint convention en the morning of the 6th, the Senate was called to order, and the democratic members of that body moved and carried an adjournment until Monday, the Bth inst. At this moment a committee of the House appeared and informed the Senate that the House was ready to meet them in joint conven tion. The anti-Nebraska and a few of the de:neared° members of the Senate repaired to the House. The democrats openly declared their resolution to defeat any attempt to organize as a joint convention, bat after battling with the an ti-Nebraska men for about one hour, and.inding they were determined to organize, they all with drew; with the exception of Mr. Witter of Scott, Mr. Neely, of Harrison, and Green Clark, of Marion. The convention, thus constituted, proceeded to the election of a Senator and an Associate Justice. Mr. Harlan received 62 votes—neces sary to a choice 50—and was declared duly elect ed United States Senator. N. W. Isbell was elected Associate Justice by the lame vote. Whether the adjournment of the Senate to a period beyond that adopted for the meeting of the joint convention vitiates the election of the latter, is a matter which will have to be decided by the United States Senate, should the question be raised when Mr. Harlin takes his seat.—Chi cage Press, Jon. 12, - • DlED.—the Monday afternoon, Mr. JOHN WALKER. His funeral will take place at' blarealdeosce, Waver,/ noon, Diamond. on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. Derangement of the Liver, ie. , ooe of the mart common, se veil em the mast Itamidable of diseases known to Anted= physic's.. It had for years attract ed the closest attention of the medial thoulty In all parts of the United States, and yet op to the time of the discos , cry of Dr. li'Llne's great Specific. It was almost beyond the reach of medical .111 Thous.. had Peri.ed without even a hope of relief, and although thous.de may yet be detained to feel the direful effects of this most complicated disease, It is now, than. to the research of Dz. Illane, most completely breath% within the mope of medical con truL The moprletors of the Liver Pills feel confident that they otter ••remedy sadeh ham been fully tested by time. and ishkii ties never failed ofzuccess .hen fairly - tried. Parch.. be careful to a= for Un. !PLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, and take none else. Then are other FLU ptcririftlng to be Lim Pills, now hefts -the puNl also, his Celebrated Vermilhge, as nowbe had ail respectable Drug Stores in the United Staten: also. • or , isle by the NI ;proprietor., FLEMING DBE/MEW. isl-StdkvrtS Some.. to .I.Bllld C Co_ GO Ward et. HAZARD POWDER AGENCY All Tarietieo of Powder CONS TINTLY ON HAND. . . Safe t A i La P e. deg L. G. 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Is gutsily removed by its action, and ladies enitegsd In esienherY omuleetleoa and =tura to inconvenienos therefrom. will And It a safe and healthy stimulant. Where nos eiretdatiottof the blood . to sluggish, or any of the funetionsof the body are suspend ed or Imperfectly performed. it will restore the natural ac tion nd communicate permanent energy to the secretive and distributive organs. Those who ens bowed down by physical debility, and so feeble.. to deeyeir of ever recovering the vigor and mien of manhood, are invited to sivettda wonderful Intim:grant • triaL It embodies thereiementner their restoration.— Before they have cimomed the Ent bottle, they will b conscious that the recuperative principle is at work in es el7 debilitated portion of their frames, and hope, wpm to be reedited in their thorough rearreiy, will epilog up in their hearts. no Cordial to put up. highly enuanstrated. to Pint hot ties. Price $3 pew both% two hr is, da..6nr $l2. - C. 11. BIN% Prcriator. 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Par cleaning paint, fornltare. to., One tar trial will core whim the eandidtaind, not only that It wake mach quick er. earls, and man thorough than Int 7 or the Amon brown or fondle soap, but that It .bets . Wirt. In the first toe. -- Printers by keeping a !Krona eolutlon of this saeD as haul, wlll end It Invaluable In the sleazing of WIN dwunl, de.. u It remorse the Ink readily, and without Ininry to the type. By the sweet thls weep, the dldleulty heretofore esuerl 111.14 with the hard waters of the South and West, le en• thalr obelatid„ and the water needs rut "Inakhur or .eleauslng.^ It poseemes esodlent propertles Ibr or In salt water, sad Is therefore rendered a valuable amine soap, The proptistars offer this in a neat and merchantable style, being put up In pound bar. and Sash bar stamped with the proprietor'a name. and warranted equal to the recommendation, when and according to direction. The best flannels may to washed with Ullman without being fullest as with other cap. Traders and the public generally are requested to eyes the Meat Ilmdre Soap • fair Sold. wholesale and retail, at Dr. KETBI4II'B, 140 Wood street owner of Pirate aB4. deitldawB It Should be Universally Known—f or it is strictly true—that icuilledion I the parent of • Jerre teoportionof the Waldbaum Dpiatery,dlarrlocca. chelera nimbus, Urer occupLanfe and ..ay other dim sa enwasrated In the city inepector'i weekly attain - n*of 'deaths, are generated he indigestion gone, Thinker that, dyspeptics! . think of It a who suffer Hein dieordered stomachs, and if you are wining to to guided by adrioe, founded upon expertente, reivat at one. (don't delay • der) to Hoolland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. a id. JecH eon; which. as an alteratire curative. and inrhlorintt. stands ram and unapproached. ihreciel dirt. 130 street. Re hare tried them Hittite, and hum that they Sri ezailleutt for the inseam waited alienta"PfulndelPH•l • ilitaitra Bee adrestisectent jarledihrT • LADIES' FANCY Pimp. M'CORD & • CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH MEM. TEg.ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE stook of FANCY POW, ozoluscing @my misty of SABLE, MARTIN, BITCH, SQUIRREL, • LYNX, CJNEY, SWANSDOWN. TAMA& VICTOILIKES, MIA 51171113, t vbkh "ffttainkrogitrAWV 1"1". I ' PITTSBURGEL" Life, Yin & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, Essosio BALL, rrrrsausaiLrs. . ,ILALSS HOON. President. Mama A Comm, Feastassi This Company mains every Insurance ar vestals:Ling to or connected withLTPE RISES. ..I.l.o,atainst null end Cargo x oa the Ohio and imlMPOisinms and indAhnine Risks m at - And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And agein Transportag_ the Perils Of the Sea and Inland Navigation an tion: - Polidee finned at the lon:strata. tonsfstent with safety to all parties; . Isce=mvx JentesS.Hoon, Wm. B. 1.17 3 1 7 Samuel MeCiartan , James D. 31001 .Wllllan, Phillip., • Join, Peon, John Fullerton. Joseph P. eismaso,M. DotsestDalve.T, John McAllen, Alermoder 1187= 1 4 "." Ma. P. Johnston. James Marshall, Heratiol. ec .LeVilianning. Georgel3.fielden. Ulram Stowe, Deaver, - .ex sat Wu. Do Pont Powlier.—Every varlets , Rifle Mang and Bloating ,Pon der . in all doe packages glom' Land fox Zrom Slagnsinn. In lots alma% PE , ' enamors.= favorable term. Ann Batty ram D. R.O.ltnatufseturere n 07411 156 Front .trest. PH:tabu:nth Another Pitteburgher testitSring to the wonderfully curative powers°, Ikerhave's Holland Einem Futuna a. Bee. 6th. /BM. Moans. Benj. Awe, di Ch.—Gentlemen—Vows year past 'bare been Meted very seriously with dytthoda. so much so, that my stomach refused to retain earthing. I have triad almost so remeiy. and the regimen °facie. , al phymiciana bat WithnUt allowladOn, until I began the use ofßewhare's Holland Bitters, and have now found ww lief 'almost amounting to cure. I found it efficathous in naming the extreme debility occasioned by this disease. and generally as a tentelt has few equel...od no enlwrio , alenotkifaly. JAM, Wears. 34 rt., below Market Carrios,-Be overall to ask for Bomberds Holland Bit tern The great pottuity of thin medicine has induced purchasingpublic es the ulne Berrhare's Holland Bitter.. Bold et SI per tot ,or 6 barges for $5, b y proprietors. BENJ. AGE. J.., A Co.. tor . 34 it Einilthflakt eta. JNO.O. SMlTll,_Birmlngbam- H. P. BOMAR= Allegheny de2Bic and Drusgletsgeuertally. N'Olintoek's Family MediaMet—We all the attention of head. or tsmilketwad others, to thew esettement on the ante page of the. .able V=. 11 7 • UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPFILL CILARTERKD APRIL *, 1140.—CnssAsa Fargrost. CAPITAL-4260,000. Once ti. Kromer of Void CAPITA (Manta arrets. Philadelphia OFFICERS OF THE ROME BOARMAT PRILLADELPGIA 1 ( Stephen R. Craw/Imi asB* =ll. Goddard. Benj. W Tingley. , Ownge M'lenrY, JacobW. Thompson, Lawreem Johnson. Jacob L. Floienee, ' snarl De William M. Ooderlo,• FRU= hFRee. • Presiderd--Bt<phen R. Crawford. rice Pferid.od—Arnbrces?W.Thumpoon. Medical nswin.r—Fittsburgh. Jamee D. Willson, M. D. Allegheny Clty, R. IL Mowry. M.D. azoaoz - is. ARNOLD, AtrOut. nilill • c ,14 Fourth street. Pittsburgh ton WILCOX, .. ..COCEI34II RIXIII6I FIMEIMG BROtitERS, (mass= To J. KIDD* CO.) WIIOLRSALT, DRUGGISTS, NO. 60 WOOD STREET, • PITTSBURGH. PA. 77 o, ristorrof Dr. littarterOdebrstad Verraifturr.l4.4o in HENRY } ,.. ff H. L ..C A ,pLLINS, LRD COMMISSION \ IIIE D RCHANT AND W OISESALE DEALER IR CHEESE, BETTER, SEEDS, FISH, No. 25 W=ergittiburgh. ARNOLD &. WILLIAMS Chllson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND tTITING GENERALLY. For Worming and Ventilation of Building. A.t W. will =tract ibr,Warnting sad Ventilating by Sternum Hot Water, Pipes or Obilson'elturnace, Chtachee, &boob. Hospitals, rectoriee, Green Booms. Court Hones Jail Hotels or Dwellings. No. 25 Matte at- Pittsburgh MARL STEAM MILL. CANAL BASLN, ALLEGHENY, NEAR THE RAILROAD !STATION. Families will be supplied with our rarious trades of FRESH GROUND supplied by leaving their or. kiln at the DAL or In our boxes at Lag.. Wilitan k Co'., wood Meet. or Braun k Reiter, earner of Liberty and EL Clair sta., Pittsburgh; H. P. &ballets, or J. T. Sundt, Dr llo U tir 11 be el= to families luelther of the outlay. CASII on dellevaT fa2.fe BRYAN. ISENNEDT k CO. Ease and Cotnion.—Thee Conformator etely Imported from Parte, exactly suite the Rat to the peculiar shape of the [lead., so a new hat Lea our an the head so wtold one A nrat at and a good flat may be had tlr Wood it. ant.t W. IhNOLAS. Citizen's Insurance Campy o 2 Pittsburgh 01/746, 91 WATER; BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD STREETS. IM.EaSURES MILL AND OAROO RISK ON THB OELIO AND 3ELSSISSISPI RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES •T Altana against Lau or Ltanisgo hp FM., A LSO wine t e ptrasethe SEA and 2V L.ANO PIGAT and TRAIL SPORTATION. Wm. Fasto= 72 Robert Dutosp.7~ S. Ilartaneh. footai3l. - k•ensioa. Walter Jos. 3.1..C00f,,,r, JoL PIIII,A_DELPIIIA Pire and life humane Company, N0..149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM ROUSE Will make all kinds of Irlurance. either Penetos or Lblltrat, on sewl dercrlitloo of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable =tee of premium. . ROTIMT P. KING, Preeldent. M. W. ii.u.sorro. Vice President. DMECTOIS: Ches. P. Mares, ; It. Collis, D. English, Geo. NV...lnvert, P If . D. Sarro7. Joa. 8. Paul, tflprotan. 'John Clayton, 8. J. Megurree, 1411,r. P. Ettactscana, Secret HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., ' Beg to call the attention of Buyer; to their eitetutive Stock of HARDWARE MID SADDLERY, commit:Log one of the meet complete amortmenti In the_ country. RECEIVED BY RECMT PACKETS PROM EIIROPE. and which they °Rey on the most Womble terms. Her Mesita colas East will and their Interest promoted n buying their lIApnWAILE at No. 34 Wood street, Pittsburgh, (4 (.340 000R4 84. 011411/431111,44.0 /0141414((14 A. A. CARRIER & BRO.. Corner 4th and Smithfield sta., PITTSBURGH, PA., AGENTS State Mutual Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. CAPITAL $350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL $300,000. IREURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WINCIIESTEIC, VTIVIINT 4; Capital $200,000. °WOE PENNA. INSIBANCII MO/ PITTSBURGH: • AUTHORIZED COITAL $300,000. 44,24. A. A. CARRIEII.See'r. JOHN C. BLEU & CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL /COD LIVER OIL,. Recommended by all the Professore of the principal 3! edlea Collegea Ia thy United Stat. • AMA. JOAN C HAMM cl OWE:COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT OF EARRAPARTI4A. olio of the boot wildly of the klod knolm. JOHN HJIANER d 00.%1XHOHTAIBLNYERMIPOOH, • =tat, Spocifo lbr worms, alld Algoma to Um tuts. YOD &GERMAN LIMMINT. a most valoabla mtit cL for Eton** elm, fcr Itbormistltm, • certain care. CM:=IEI HOLMES, RA.BE & CO. BIRXIMOOR TO A. H. ammES a BROTHER, SOLID BOX VICES,IIAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. HAT. TOOK% PICKS. Tintior,lsllll, ToVicoo & Cotton Serowe, iThajthig d Ptak:min worsousw, Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Vats oemplete, PITTSBURGH, PA., WaliD/0482, NO. 81 18808 R. zinnia FEW AND WORD saran *ark turusted• ettal•tt .•• Age* at-Dr. 'Pitch 'a Calabrat,ed - Itted , emu, at Dr. 041:EDY1311h1 Drug nave. figil.W. comer Wood et. and Yhrglu Allem Cherry Pultueolol Pulmonary - Bahian. raetoral ExPen remelt, pulnumau Llnbnent, Depurative grrun. num! Corrector, Hu= Corrector, pure sod nuellen el Cod Li , or 011. AntaDyspeptlo Mixture, Cough anolOathartle Plll5 Denim, Venulfugs, Pamela Me, Female BPerll/0. de. dr., used by Um roratantlY and with unprecedented nun= to the treatment of . - Cbvphs, Orsnatition, 412luars. ../Icart pilau; DIM pakrteci Efts Manta, Biteasigins, Prosare , arlyidati. Pan, rtri4llo. Dr. Rana Mar 12114 Adtrainat SL➢Dorkrt Dr. Fach's h"rmea seal sp,ffir no AIR, kin4s OITTONIetu7 fhtedlelnee, Trusts. auD Dorten.Btonldar Bracts. Beatatabet the Ph" Dr. KEY PERI3,IIO Wood street,eign ot the Golden Mortar. Extract froze 'a letter by the Rev. Kr. curmi.r.o.r Be/MN:rho Is now Ma'am for Millionth It gime one an ever treeseat Ides of the expansive es termit of Ms ecasli,to tad the coma d ose. ,st emu. roe contlemally' In kis rafts Trimmer Ise dose. 1 hem sot set Melted any munderable city of TorMy . Where not t ad the )114ki.1111 of my ossuary wall represented br Arties (Merry.Rectora =MIS. AILADo, Jaffe, iambi= and Omateatineplif we ear Mesa. on the <loror lust of sammtmaer, - the neeallerl7 looking iron card or nu Ayer, salhar In a Marmite whieh net one in a tbrumend Of the laseeraby rats Mal, "Are'. Merry "Intered. ASlMuna libetempliim, &At gem.. 0,2 &Saar DOI6O maas-agged MIIIIMULISSI /WM tb• Bottles with their EasilehOiMitWs. Send' and ORM= Bees turned to the crowd. sad on mankind we are What tusigners ar• not the only mucisams, teumeree.buoselvesinoo their trust in fate to try. troduet of ilmariata Milkwiren they 11.1thav 12%g ib ar binu. zestarr . Sim Actora pm natUtant I MMIIII6IIIIIIII I WWW Of MME ItAGALF:Y, Preridmt. SAMUEL L BIARSIIELL ar'y Km. Larimer. EL M. Kier Jahn ' 4 l . ' l4=b. Francis J. grboonmatere . WIMP" - S. G. ODFFIN. Amt. •er Third sad WooSotrosta ttN o. DAILER — I 00., No..th Mat.. PbiLdolphts. Ajit:br Drum.;l±U.l;m:u:W.l.47. Piles•—W:• Jenkins, E N , of Columbus, . AMUSEMENTS. . , . Ohio. Secretarief the Ohio losuranas "Company, who was _—. - --- - - ..,,- b - '•- taken to New York in extreme debility. with Piles. to have I ligPAlCAdostisettenteof - Uorteerts , - or PublioNz - : • ,• B -3I• DAVIS, Auctioneer. an operation performed by by the _celebrated Dr. Rom, as , them:woof depend in Advance . . (Dvamorsofal Silla Roossi. "' corner Wood nod 1111,1 shied the oar chance to save hie life. accidentally heard of the i - .• MASONIC Hiii ... i . l / 4 i' • .)RY GOODS STORE AT AUCTION—On PAIN EXTRACTOR state.- .. For years my Dame deSed „a ' Friday afternoon, 26th last, A I ekkoh. at the medial! still, and grew worse until life became intolers. .ERUBSDAY FirKsFlNtt, JAN• 25th. , ~,,,, of Wm. Prank k 00., No. - 86 !Dirket st , WIN be cos- his. As tom as I commented wing this naive I restedln . tinned the eels of their entire exert of Ferri= and D.. bed for the night thefirst nnu_ in many months, the frt. CA RD. , =ratio Dry Goode. The assortment Lt quite lucked the most deeirsble staple and fancy dewelpMona and con:intr. quence of the Recharges abated, and in • Co. weeks the AT the urgent destro of ninny persons w h o ..,..-” zi e haoe .1k,.. Dards. Th• attention . the dysenteric secretion was entirely suppressed , nod from are desirous of attending the Concert given by One . MLA is particular!) requested. Sale A. ha' contintletl that time to this. I have felt eta puirt. no 'soreness , no dia. ' ..." B, aeh for the Corr. en Tuesday sent, hied - on ea ur.T.e...rmatzutat a o'clock. A bl unts De Vries will poet pone her first . nal P. 51...DAV1& And. ' eras, and am now ea strong and hearty as ever." , CORNS ..4.ND BUNIOA'S can be cured with bed?, Grant ° Festival, i MESS BEEF, MACKEREL, VINEGAR,: AND N. O. ROL 433E3, TOBAC2O,6n, AT AUCTION / hie Ethudor by rubbing some of it in. on and around' OPERATIC CONCERT, . . - ed./ m0n .1.14 4 ",,,r' .1".... ' .. "" 1 " .* the parts. morning and evening, keeping on • small gran- UNTIL dal stdes rooms. coma cod arid 6th sta, will dr told till spread on linen; It completely draws out the Coma Thursday Evening . Jan. 25th, .c.r..ct mo-... f. 15 kdds. lita 4 llsekensh,_ Parsons lamed with Comm and Bunions-unable to w e ar , On ~,,,,:, c.,, .. 5.. b. 0, ...... th. , t combination of Ar. i g b l ' .. ". older Irinkiim 3eN.O. Id boots, and eom• waiting on crutches, have been ounpistc. tista will appear. In combination with i 17 bra Va. ores. Tobin:cm 12 11..atrner Yr " draneterd ly and eumessfully cared by it. MADAME ROSA DE VRIES, odo 11 ho. 1 Chocolate; 1 g dra r Vs% I a B d e dm re t For de by GEO. 11. SEYSIIIht 140, PRIMA DONNA, corner Wood st. and V n alley. I _or ran : ... 20 hdlg. doable cro_alt Wiapying PaM'i _ _ . . . _ .... — el States. ♦.d by an oragaistiiii,3oiLiidiiifull 1.23-2w.dklrT Worms oven in Adulta.-The adminis tration of B. A. Fahnestoek's Vermlfuga has &lima been charactexixed wah imams, always producing la the feel. in. a marked change for the better. Any one who tries It eau safely analide In It, and the mast delicate Infant can notbe injured by Its ate. Adults, too. are frequently tub jeet to worms In the rest= .d small intestines. which al ways Imp& the health. ' " I=l Herrn. B. A.Ftihrse&Al f Clicrnyaraw-1 - hare used two tattles of B. A. Fs new took'. Vermlfage, which I Durcbased from your ageo.4 It but the desired edict. in 'bringing •• , •7 • wire ••••b.• of worms from my wife. I prunhased another vial and gam it to my child: It had the same effect,brlngloli away Mat numbers of worms. I therefore recommend it to the nob Ila m a sure rrmody for worms P. Prepared and sold by 11. A.FAITSIESTOCK &CO.. alsd.tw corner let and Wood Great Coro of Ithenmatiean.—The Editor of the Richmond Republican, Dee. 14th. 1852, ray that Carter's Spanish Mature Is no Quack medicine. They had a min I. their pme• room who was afflicted with riolent Mercurial Rheumatism, who Ina oonthetudly wenpiaining of mieery in the back, limbs and joints;—bis eyes had become fererieh mad mattery, neck swollen. throat sore, and all the symptoms of Rheumatism, combined with Scrofula. Two bottles of Cm ter'. Spanish lIIIVure cured him. and in aneditorial notice v.shore, they bear testa non to its wonderful effects, and oar their only regret Is, that all .ftering with s bean of the blood are not aware of the existence of such a medicine. They cheer fully recommend It. See their certificate and nottm in full around the bottle. de.W.dtwireqf New Dagnerrlan Gallery. MR. NELSON would ;respectfully inform Ms friends and the public generally, that fu order to meet the daily increasing demand for hts Daguerreotypee hell. had built and hes now completed (over the Old Poet Offine. Third street.) one or the most spacious and magnificent Sky Light Gellert. ever constructed for Da guerreotype purpose. I n the United States. Wear. now 'pitman. ts execute Likenesses dell the. and styles, In n weather, from o'clock A.. M. till 4 o'clock P. M. A visit from all Ls nolletted, whether they wish for Likeness th rnot. Booms, Old Post Ocoee Building. Third street &dkerfl Reliance Mutual Maumee Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. • OFFICE NO. 70 WALNUT 87'R ELT ttun'tut. sl77.lso—dare4, 1212,725, 'Scanty Inzed.r.4. FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Lim- Iced or Perpetual, 51erchandlee. Furniture, to.. In town or mantri. The mutual principle, combined with the cwourity or SOAR Cat,ital, entitles the Ineured to share in the profits or the Compry, wahout Ilabl i l=r lows oaß:rff i g.M , o t tal ite th pea itai r ggit r l ' CLEM TINGLEY, President. IL 51. HlNCltial, Secretary. DIRECTOR& 'lli. 31. !toa d , Lamle IL lvret. °wire N. Raker, B. R. Tingle/, I Z. Lott:rep s 11. L. Ceram. Robert olend, - Edward O. James. Clem Tin_gle Wm. R. Tbom i. pmu T. C. Roekbill. gia . w!..lsteen. DfarihL Jacobs L. Tailor. Jacob T. Bunting. J. G. COVTIN. Adapt. co ml. Third and Wood Amts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Orphans' Court Sale. QQN Monda7, the 12th day of February next. at So dock. P. H. the subscriber will expose Odle Sale, on too premises, that vary deeirable Coun try ltealdence m‘d Tventy Acre. of choice Land. wellare teredorith valuable and extensive buildings auri.imProve- Menu, on the South side of the ,i/reensburg and Pitts burgh Turnpike road. adjoining the vfnage of Wilkins bu formerly the residence of Absalom flortach, Sr. be beg Shot property of which Arabella Statendild,tda dau b ter. died seised, male of which has tom, ordered by the Orphans' ()mart of Allegheny county, for the payment of debts and Um maintenance of her minor children. THOMAS DAVISON, Exeter 143 dtertdT of Arabella Statenteld. East Librrty. SPLENDLD FARM—For sale a- Farm of ITI acre. 80 scree to a high state of cultivation. 60 f mime bottom land. balance choice Umber; a two dory Inlet Hone. well arranged; a large &erne barn. and au necessary oat bones., of the best material, and pat np In the most eubsiantialmanner. Apple and Peach Orclic anis, and abundance of other fruits of ••choice enelltice situated on the Youghlougheny river. 4 miles above Me- Koreprrt, and Al from this city. Price sro per acre Ap. PIT to $23 8. CUTHBERT bOON. 140. 3.1 st. VIIIIRCH ALMANACS The edition pub. k_l Belied by the Frol Episcopal Tract-Society; The thiserumnst of the Methodist E. Church, Anti. Republican and Despotic. just ;inhibited, 31 eta.; Lookine to the Crean Life of the Wesley% Old Redstone. Indse reduced to Am•bel. • Family Hilton; Fudge D011:10, Ike Marrero last book; • Honeymoon and other Con:dainties, Item Punch: Only a Dandelion. byanthprof /lover of the Family; Books for Architects and Mechanic% The rimed, • book for rlrellt. or Thoughts and (lonueele for Home and the Family. by Rem. Muses, Family Bible% A hrgamisortment of Drawing Lessons add Boots tor Children. at DAVISON'S Bose More, jai2 • 54 mutel st., uear 4th. 1112UND- grog - aq MAL Greaser , ----, --" L. 7.3 bbl. Lard: Oil racks Dry Kaeher, - 16 rooks Pothers, to arrive by steamer Yutman for I• br .1•12 !DAME DICKEY a. CO. rFEERE --- ElfoiffOrNffit oino; -.... The Two Fortune; Pictorial Gatberingg C4tlld's habbath Day Books Stories for hoot Boy% Little Frank IlaaDyi Pictortal toads= HTentrlg• pith my Chlldran. For gals by j . 23 J. L. EGAD, 78. 4th cat. QEDII-A NU AL SALE—A. A. Mahon & .1 .4 1.,70.... will Ira and open In a few daya another largo lot of cheap Ca Bleached and Drawn Muslin. Shirt log Cheeks. T rids, .e.. .1.23 ILI MBROI ER.IES.—A. A. ilason & Co. ICA have just reed. per Drlram. 5 cartons of EMbraide lig!, eemprising soma nog and elemt styles of Collars. Collarett% Sleeves, Chemlratts. II dkfa.. d 0., ic., whirligig be offeird at greatly reduced Price. 443 To Editors and Printers. THE Building occupied for more than ten /Ware bYthaPittelearph Goc.ce and which central ly located on Third M.. near !target , is now FOB BENT. affording good opportunit to Editor”r Printers of eurin well known stand fo r their basins. Thia prop erty is directly oppoeite the extensive Printing and New.- paper eatabliabments l 0 Singerly's Dispatch Building: , For tessna. apply K. D. GAZZA.3I. te:224f Market IP.. between Mend 4th. City_ Gauger. 4 ABMS D. VERNER, City Gauger; office .t Miller & lasketam's. Liberty et. ' Any orders left .t eh. establishment will be promptly attended to. oeir.. 3t kiIIOCOLATES, BROMA, &e.—A full as- Ijeortmeot fresh led. reed. Double Vanilla, Wrench, Chosolatse head Spired dos 13 . 1 " . (t1 dc ' •and Emma; Cracked Cock* and Cocos Shells, S.W. w hole tale or retell, by e-azeoLlma. I r, - fAftRTINES—S. Sadler, Allegheny, has reed per Exeress, from publishers, line assortment of "sleuth.. Envelopes, Cards!. an, wholesale lesale and retail at low prices also, gone handsomely bound and Illustrat ed Werke. appropriate ea valentine. Jag' BLUE WRAPPING PAPER-24 reams armatior quality. A large eiPialy of White Pep Pa- W. Egg and Reale Wrapping Nel b el dee& ghenr d by LE t, Alle. ROLL BUTTER-6 bbls. fresh this day reed and far ale by T. LITTLE A CO.r 117. 24 et PACKED BUTTER-10 bble. pkd. Butter keel pecked Butter. In store endfor sale by Js.= T. LITTLE t CO. TORN MEAL-20 bbls. fresh White Corn X_J Meal to Arrive and fbr Ws by T. LITTLE A CO. fI.REEN APPLES-100 bbls. in store and X.A fgt. sale by Ja..TZ T. LITTLE& CO. FLAX SEED-2 bbLa in stare and for Bale by ia22 T.-LITTLE a co. ANTED—From the let of April nest a 'Derailing MIMI Wenn throe to Ave rortog within lb oaten walk of the Poet Wog rent not to exceed MO. Enquire at this olltcp. is= j UGAB-10 !Ude. prime Old Sugar in don andfor male by T. LIMB& CO. CHEESE -2m Ime. prime cutting Cneeee le dare and 1. Yale by T. LITYLE * W. TOBACC 0 Ins. Grant's 5s and 8s; t-Oraret lec 6 tas. Mused Bobbores 10 tam as Jobs •or Nothing Twist, In store lad for debr .1522 T. LITTLE t 00. SOAP -50 bze. Palm Soap and 25 boxes Rada Soap In store for sal• by T. LITTLE t IXO. - 1,11 RAPPING PAPER-200 reams double 'min medium Comm aud MO roams Croon, la store and tor sale by T. LITTLE k CO. G,ROUND NUTS-75 bge. to arrive on B 11. Adriatic Ita sale by IBAY.UDICKEY CO. 1101. K .PORK-20,000 IbB. Bulk Pork for for eale at Au ' gb "' DT.Nbp... DILWORTH. JaM VIAY-10 tons baled for sale by • jea SIIILIVER t DILIVORTIL ROLL BUTTER-5U bble. choice Ohio for We by J.= BMW= &DILWORTH. DRIED PEACHES-1000 bas. prime blvd for to.by BUMP= k DILIVORTIL DIO COFFSE-200 bge. prime just reed it sad for We by IffirlW.v a DILWORTH. QIIGAR & MOLASSES--50 hhde. good •br B j M R I 3)O b ß b ki TlSV.,4 9 o.ntb - LOVER SEED-200 bus. prime for sale 1J by .1•22 MUM DILWORTH; DIG METAL-75 tons Napier Pig Metal l ia r landing from stpmei =Wall roo. §CHOOL COPYBOOKS, No. 1, made of etwedar DIPOr; 100 do. reed from Madan' IV 0.0 - 8. &IDLER, Allegheny. 011 N-400 Las. in ear for gate by C --- d. tW. REA D 74 Water st. CLOVER SEED-100 bus. prime new for Web,. Ss= 3. W. REA, 74 Water st. FLOUR -4uo bble. Superfine for sale by .I.= J.* W. REA, 74 Water 44 TMPORTANT—Wo have on hand a low of it those stamp Bung Lots In the 7tk ward, tor which ors will tabs In exchange et pas. Usstlllontss ot Deposit on Clen. Wisner tap tom th) Andy to , ix= B. SULAM it 80N. V. 6th at. SPERM CANDLES-10 bxs. Sperm Can dles, 4 arab V; th., Far silo by W NoCILIWCO. 11 . MIES FOR 1855—A large assortment of Mules tbr 1856, trtikh I sell at 111 e l o w e st ra resseps Eat sap 'Mat with the atm* wed sr ' 87 Wood at. g kw COUNTRY BLACK TEAS BELLINci AT corf.-4 half duets ay lbw &melons TON atilt DUalhDrlakfUM gld.=,g4legik." "irw"d. torn}. A T.PR Am1:18--1bbl. for saleig. . _ . 200 An s Patatm c(ix 1,141;4 ITALIAN OPIRA COMPANY. SIGNOR MORINI, Prima Baritone. from the Ban Carlo. of Hanle., and the Havana COMP../ MARTIN LAZARE, The celebrated Motet and Compos and Profaner from the Conservatoire of Paris , and wit.. er. was decorated with the Legion of Sensor, and received Gold Medal from the King of nollsml. as first Pianist and Composer et the kingdord• SIGNOR PASARILLI, First Violinist and Comte*er from the Lie Scala of WWI. The selection. for the Concert will contain the gen. of the Ogera. or TheTraphei. Daughter tlf the Regiment, ILingetear &rile,. 14 111tvroa. La Sonauttabutet, Lucretia 14trzaa, The price ofedeniaelon hne been Bred st ORD DOLLAR to ell parts of the ilW WS..."flTie y kee ad ts mi a tting a Lady and Gentiemen, One Doßar nd am. SirNo eutrsehvge for Bettreit g water. TILE SALE OP SEATS • NMI COMMENCS ON DEDNRSDAY MORNING, AT ti O'CLOCK. At the allude Store of EC Kleber, No. 101 Thlid street, where • &minim of the Ball may blown. With every admission ticket will be given a certificate bearing the [amber corresponding to the seal. The cer tificate has to reamln to the kande of the originat holden, and establishes the ownerstdp of the sent Nooks of the Concert, containing 100 Arles, Doan+. Ballade, de., for only 2.3 mac VW - Toe programme. a:retaining fall 'particulars of the pieces to be sung, may be had at the Music Stores. MS.Conart to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Grand Concert of Sacred Music. • THY, PHILHARMO" IC SOCIETY, by request of tbe ..Lactiee .01/CFAseeMation ^ giro gi neert for the benefit of toe Poor, on TUESDAY eau Mu Jan 23d, at LAFAYETTE HALL. The g, programme will mention of a pleasing_Mriety of Charm., Duetts, Quartets. tn., chiefly from Ilardn and liandeL all of vele, will be air.. with an Orcheatml ac companiment. Programmes can he obtained at the Maude Storm On Monday afternoon. Tickets 60 rant., to ba had at the 3losie Storm and at the door. A ihe'entire proceeds will be 4d r to the Relief keStethic lion there will be no owap ll men tickets given. -• Concert will eommeoce et o' ockl. shltd gM lll M 57 ' l 7tl HEAD QUARTERS, WI WOOD ST, PITTSBURGH. ri'HE subscriber is now prepared to fur slob VALENTINES, In any quantity, baring opened the lugreeand cheeped assortment of Seutlmental,Cora le and Jusenlle Valentlners ever brought to thle city.— Gold Valentine card., Valsntine Writer*. &laboured En velopea to suit all *hes of &shin tine,. Dealers are Invited to call and e xemlue the wonttnient Orders by melt or otharwis, punctually attended to. p.lo.:ltwn J. P. KAUFFMAN. Ir 2 Wood et. Information Wanted of (ll , so . t ill l o . d for i n r ie i rl i T native plata the dltil of athwtllr, near la Y r. n i g ln;linfan:malon of him will be thankfully reoeleed Cy his Pottier and Moth er, living atlllotlman'e Valli'', near Proetburg, Allegheny 'aunty, Maryland. JOriN kIORGAN. ialadtwB .taILII3IC MORGAN. EPISCOPAL ALMANACS.—Sword's Pool et Almanac. and Church Reed. for 18.58, ar and for sale by KAY t CO, 65 Wood A. BROOMS -100 doz. Corn Brooms for sale by JOliO FLOYD* 00. Orme (iss.Ltowr coerrsur, 1 84 Loofa, Jim'y 15th, 1855. C OAL f- WANTED—Proposals will be reced by this Company for 100,000 bushels of Pittsburgh Joel, of the best quality for Oes meting ParlMem, to be delivered at the Company's Btation 'Norge, dining the menthe of ding, /day and June of tbl year. Bids open notil the 15th of February, 1865. . ja.,91-tl6feto JNO. B. TRIPI ETT, duet Fkey. ROLL BUTTER-6 bbls: fresh this day reed and for sale DT HKNIIT H. COLLINS. GREEN APPLES-10 bbls. this day rec'd andfor sale by /MIRY 11. MUMS. OUT AGAlN—Woods' Monthly Real Es• tate Register. On it there am described far sale Si good game, Si 'louses and Lots, 43 due Couutry Seats sad 600 City Lots, with letdch ourchaaere ought to te so. ovulated before buying. Call and ge WO O Der gratis. ja..114f Teko3. , lth et. frOR SALE—An excellent Frame Rouse and Lot on Kenna tt.,_AileElton7cfOlte 7, 7fao . r . . /Inquire or jeatr W O O D S, VERY CEIZAP—We have for eale a small Farm of 75 .res, 10 of which are cleared, wlth a new Log 'louse, new and substantial rail fence, 7 rails high, situate 3 mllea frnm Bruceton, Vsln a healthy location. The farm le ore.ellent quality, with good FA= $350. For Leans , 10.' the Res] Estate Ofilee of ja2o B. CUTHBERT & 50N,.140, 3d et. VEATHERS-500 lbs. prime Ky. Feathers on band and for'oalo hr J. A. UUTCIHSON t CO. IigLOUR-180 bble. extra Flour on hand sad for a° by J. A. ITUTCIIIISON & CO. BEANS -21 bbls. small white rec'd and for sale bel 1117 BELLt molar: ABLEY°I6 sacks prime Barley for sale LB by .1102 ERRIVER t DILIVOILTIL CORN —2OO brui Ear Corn for sale by .1112 • . .811.RWER DILWORTH. pOTATOE4---40 bbls. reel and for sale)* Jar BELL LIGOETT. WE WISH TO PROCURE A SITUA TION tor • Young Man, as • Partner in a mall manufacturing eatabllahment. lie is able to make sell" useful In July department, and haa a capital of Six or Semen Hundred Dollars. He le • good plain bcolaeeper and adenoma, but would prefer being employed in orsbaut the manufactory. S. CUTHBERT S SON. 140 9d et. AC, /00n BUS. Oats for sale by j ss 11. CANPIELD 500 BUS. Cora,in the env, for sale by 1.9 J. B. CANFIELD. P LANKETS of a superior quality, and me• dium do, to be had at lowing,. for a. 11t) .t store de22 MURPHY I BURCHFIELD. PISMO BOOTS, (India Rubber) at the A: Rubber Depot. HS Market et. J. kH. PHILLIPS. BAPTISMAL PAINTS at the India Rubber Dna. 116 Market rt. J. é H. PHILLIPS. INDIA RUBBER WHIPS of all •sizes, wholesale end retail, at the Rubber Depot. IDS Market street. den J. k U. PHILLIP A. tb s g ARED PEACHES- 30bus. pared Peach IS on hand and to arrive. SIMPER a DILWORTII. CLOVER SEED-200 bag. for 849A.7 del9 J. B. 6.84.1.1). lITTER-10 kegs packed and 5' billsrime roll reed and for sale by BELL LIGGETT. DRIED APPLES-25 bus. for salolbi deli ' J. D. WILLIAMS. UNDERDARMENTS at greatly rearmed amen. at de CHESTER'S. 74 'Wood st. DOT ASH-2 cks. just re - e'd and for sale b 7 MeCANDLESS, )MEANS 2 CO., corm. Wood and Water at. HAIR BRUSHES—A large and fine as. aortment of English Mir Brasher also a lam LB rtrareut (IMO Brushes, reed br .108. BUM-NOS. JXTRA FAMILY FLOUR * ---Cherry Fork KUL, Eforidslweirama hflas and other obis* r.qls in store end bbia 21 tat omen Ap.pLss,4 UNURIE3 for Sale -I,gertrd, - 6 Ude lard 00. AIeCANIZLESS, ISSAS t CO, _ oor. W ood* Water et. • - LND IN ELK • COUNTY FOR SALE e offer for sale about 4000 saes of lend In Elk 00.. In newel tracts of diffenint slum, Which we will sell at the'estraordluary low prig of Onc.Dellar and o Hatt per Arm - Trent:o.l 2 cordaliss,looo werrs. 1000 . 3 " 1054 4 215 * " . 6 ". 52 She title is unerceptkauble, haring been origluelly de, riredfrom thedtste Otwersonent. The land Lido* terui hug laud. weMllmtared and Must. thy cation, within a short distanceof Ridgwayln , flue heal the county meet. The Ails hen? Valley and Bunbun , and Hale Rail. roads both run through BJUway, thuiladordlug superior lichitlee to purchneers. Apply to deli/H.IicLAIN A BON, 21.6 th et. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY'S at hand and Prune and Pickles at lea than • cost. We have thin day made a still greeter reduction in the Dricew of our stock of Picklut. Yreeh /knit& Syrups. Essences. Est:sets. to, and. will. if possible. close them out the nreaent week, manila.' et coat.. Now Is the time to lay , la a wanly . of khney Orme:Mt and - 105 Meets - et. Lf. the pima. The stork issutall Ann the owparttudty will non be ow.s. J. W. kIeIdSLAND. LAI" kegs No. 1 Lard for sale by den SHRINER k DILWORTH CRAB CIDER-40 bbla, very - superior Crab Oldsr red&sad tla sale by W. A. 131cCLIJELO. CARPENTERS' SHOP FOR SALE, situ between ration itadlialaut .41:1P"LrirCriiii3Mra. AV. 34 O. • LARD -5 kegs Na 1 Lard for male by del{ S DUZELL Z Do. ROLL BUTTER-2 bbla. for rale by W'S J. D. wur rims VALICOES &DE LI,INESZA; A. Bissau lu *Co. us now minima upwards of assn of Fut' Oo prod Calicoes. which will be - sold seer kw; also.. lam m o r tal/sat anew styles Mons de Ws" at nearly one half theaumal prima EoRESEI ARRIVAL OF SPLENDID GIFT BOOKS FOR OIIILISTSIAB AND NEW ' YEABS;-The thisrtin Luthsr, 30 rdetraes: Tho Ilepubilain Count. no Disdean.. . The Book of the Boudoir. Cabinet AanstaL • Gem from Etoore's Melo les. • • • • • " . Loads ondszoor4, 1353. CcopeeiNcnels, aLralt. • Waverly. Novels. 1. vols. sad 37 vols. ' Jon roe d sad oral. br d 023 KAY A C0..13 Wood st. FrABLE COVERS, of different ,queßtiesi ids* and patterns; also Etand and Bataan Coven, wetted dem Wholesale and real at, tin (HlCloth, Ware, rocas of job J. ik IL PHILLIPS. 135 Market st. 11RIME COOKIrIG RAISINS at So or Prtm. Owlslag Premiss O. Se yes Um Mester zgehes. 1 1 00 per Is 4 Preserved camel: haed OrsuFfe Pee. Fresh Ground and Whole Bptea,lo.. Sae ask by • dab - J. MeVARLAND. YO! Minty .t. 908--150 Dead . Ito _• avers .13 200, fot 2(1 n. M8 FOR SALE—In Germantown; within lb ininunn walk of Pltt a bwnb. woes i s te e rivor,_moolte the Aquutner, to tbo low price of 160 own. 1125 In bowl and = per yoar—tbay ought to Itll li tbat prim la s lbw dam -if Inn want a WSW. and • obonD bouno...Lon eannon pytho, toe CCM ihigol1 , 1 of ; , 7.1011A8 WoullB, • se2r .& .BIIII0HFIEL1)-bave 'just ned LYE saMbit loVcr chap boodle vark .. • . - • Vi LAOS THIBET SHAWLS—Just reed p incatte cti ssugh,ot Bik_matritinovrivp LARD 011,-25,bble. No, 1 Lem Oil just. geed and Lando b 7 ear 2: =MX /tom CLOLNESS:L-Inether of Friend!' or of camPre, BlObooab bo ontabodtWlL. .......- 0 B notoneo so be ado lapel mr. way otoothrtal =NOM Ballad. Dr 'away or r eti .,.; lbw donna Mut and Bon' Clsnblog Iti ..-i 74 Wood st. No eborldfro. showing dmio. P.P .' ••"-- VILOOMS ANIT'LIndPS—.I Was ou'hasot Agm cattier Bak kr w , .14,1113110graW1 10(1 . . • ;.; 2, - 2 2 • AUCTION SALES. TA;ii:.;;;;liirr;Wri . eliaaLt - attfeles.- .1•22 P. A. DAVIP, Auet. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN SIXTH V Iv.. LT decnole.—On Tuesday afternoon. January 30th, at 3 o'clock. on the prendries. .rill be mold PT order a John Hereon, lig.. Truvtee, Fifteen Valuable Building Lota. Seven of which have each • frot ot 161 /Pet on C.notse ATeone end extending back 941 tick t he other Slat an* having • front of Vd feet on Clark et. and sat/aiding bark , 64 feet to Rate et. no per Oleo of Lob Wd out by the late Judge Porter. The above offor great Inducements to those dedrOne of purcha4log property near the boidneespart of the city. Terre at We. Tltlo indisputable. PEI. DAVIS. Auet. Orrice or blorroseASlTA YATpJLTtOS 0117•St,1 PITISSUBOry January 11th , 1883, - I 11Y authority of a supplement to the char, ter of tido Comoro'. approved the 25th day of Jann err,lBai, requiring the Company to Mend the improve r • above Brownsville. and, authavislog the applfttion of me tolls Of the Company to (hot oblate and,t. distrav otlon *of new Stock amongst the/ toclholders to anamount rural to the earnings of the Company thua expended.—the Treasurer hut- been instructed to dirMibut• amongst the Stockholder", to sew Stock, Four percent. upon theamotat Yield b them revoretively, which will be placed to theme& It of their Stook secorata on the books of the Company. W. D. COPELAND, jalftatird Dividend. WISE Trustees of "The Pittsburgh GSS Company" hare Ole day declarod *Dividend strive Der cent. out of the pro Sta of tho Coto p.m 0 n th e cmgyil Stock, payable to Stockholders or their legal roweeenta— tire', forthwi th at the office of the CVmpenr. Oynci er PIIISEVEGH 0 ki; Cot un. JAMES IL CRUM Treaturor • January Bth, 1855. lafe.lerd !lotto° to Contractors. OITSCr. or Mersorouran Ransom" fkucteriya Georgtettown. Dec. 20; 1g.% • J GtEALED PROPOSALS for; : the..grsdjng,., A 7 Masonry, end bridging' of VlWee' Clod Weft (4310 miles of [hie reed will be recei at the othtteof the eoropany until three o'clock, P. M. on the 13th day ot po• ruary next. - Thyme proillesplansAmd specitleatione will .ready the I n on and after the fithday of February. • The tropolltim ReUread Is designed to u - tend from the cities of West hogton end Georgetown to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, by an easy and direct route, connect , log With the latter read - east of the “Point of Rocks^ ow the Potomac river, end making aeavingof distance= the fled ninety miles of the present traveled route from Ms - Capitalto the Western and Northwestern Stable of forty flee miles. Proceeding from the polot of Intersection with the at. timora and Ohio Railroad, the route extends to the city 4' ck Frederi, and, passing through the richest agrierdtm•LL districts of Maryland , terminates In the city of Hagen , town, where It connects with lines of railroads, now In op. merlon extending to liarrisburgh, the Panneyleania ReA road. de. Tbepertion of the road forwhich proposals arson= Inst. . ted extender ' from the westerly line of the District of 0:d. sottle g mike from Georgetown) to the , of ick. Pooliomie will be received for the wartereetians of ono mile each, or fortherentire &stems. of 43)( miles. The work is generally of • medium eberacta for this part of the country with some heary_eutting.(ln earth and rock) and=tig; and every facility existetbr Woe. ecuting it yin and with *economy at all seasons of, the year. The country is elevated and rolling. wewater. ed. smd remarkably healthy. The time conditioned for she completion of the contracts will be from °estate° Tem. Any further inforrostem desired b_YPereorrePreg=tht the sort will be forniehed at the Mee, or may by addressing the President of the company by letter prior to the flay of letting. ily order of the Boned of Director PRANOIS DODGE. President. - EDMUND EMMET., Chief Engineer. ..ja3-hrwt fed. Notice to Stockholders °MCI ALLIZIELVIT VALSIT B. Co.. Pittsburgh January 1,185 IL 14 accordance with the Charter, a general meeting of the dtockholders of the 11eghemy I .4 R. Cmetany will be held at their office. No.• 74- Water street, Pittsburgh. on the first Tuesday Bith day.) of Yob retry' next, at 10 o'clock A. IL, at which time and aloe the Report of, the President and Man Or the put year, and • &storms of the affairs of the Csmpanr will be presontsd, and an election for President and Board of /tanagers for the enstdoir rear, will take plam at 1 . 2 o'clock M. (Jal4d) J. Q. 73 Beefy.- Omoi Mao axe Mena. R. R. Co., 1. Pittalmigh..Der..23, 1844, 1 • ' NOTICE.—The Anneal Meeting of 'the Stockholders and Election of Directors of tha Ottle and Pratt Railroad Company, for the year. be balk at the alSce of the C0MP14.7. In Pitts on Thunday thaiiisth day of January, DMA, aati the homy of ib *-.,na ar. (me,etinZ at / 0 .) By order of the Board of In...,e!nm de23-td • J. ROBINSON, NWT. [Journal. Poet, Dispatch , American. Union and Osumi , ale may.) • . OTICE.—The subscribers heretofore . do.. to buenao under oh. idyls of Deuson,_ Mob & In thq menneteture and sae of fisilroad Tools, ?arm sul aerden Implements, Isla 'hereafter continue the Wee under the style of DAMSON, NEW&IYEE A CO., at th e W Empire Works in the Ninth ad, and Warehouse, No. 12' Wood street. Either of Si will attend to settling LW the. bestows, Pittabergh, Jan. 1. '6s—jel-1m WM. DAgrali Water - Core Thatitath • HAND smezer (S0(1171 SIDE) BET. PENN MEET 4.M0 THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH PA. • OCTOR 11AELZ, Graduate and tlonei in the Old Schools of Medicine. atiopitala • 14d=t ud ailWar r t h lr. " AtAWI:= loostlon. • •-• • • The perfectly salb, direct and Immediate erect thorn-' tam - has on all Yam& and all disease* acute sad throttle: wbilc it In mild, grateful and le to t i nd u t: anddetdiltated.rendera It peculiarly dastrabls 'who Will be tented at their homes. • • • Ailopathic and ihnoce4n l treatment will ha admbils • tend where desired; bu longand thorn •• • • . muss, Doctor Heels give. aNI dal preference to ydrope:- pa thy, which hue, throughout the did and new world, en Ito eminently successful in every f rm of disease. Melte dlng Incipient Consumption, Donachitle, Dyesepets„ In flommatcay and Chronic Rheumatism. dr `amp, entente, on& Nervorm and hirer Disease& Twit v hist* of curse from highly reputable eitisens of near!: ryBtate lathe Union, can be examined at Doctor Basdi:ldlce.: The Ilsr, Clergy i are invi rm tat..3=rtighgt gratis.; . i t. end of ten throughout the tnadmenta &h am ymn instassinf pleasant, as those unsonninted might ews.- • ilsiumitm,-31esera. Charles Drawer, Waternuin "sane er W. W. Wilson, W. IL Williams, Tt.._ppx._Bcr,..T. R. Walden, D. T. Morgan, Wro. B. Holmes. E. IL EmW• U. Kam • The uildendgned,harihg ',felted Doctor Hub' Instltu tlon' and witnessed Ws sucomodul trutmemt,eheerftdly_re-. si= commend Win as • thoroughly educated and alma Phye . . . , T. Italsell. J unalli, Dalid Jotira C. Curti., Itobt. Patrick J ohn l. LivingstcoojobnWaight„ W. W. Patrick, 3loses P. Eaton, ,1".1. o=o7 Prairit. Ja7.6md 1 • RON CITY COmBLERCIAL COLLEGE, Inth 801/dinge. Wood it. Prof.MILLAR kBM rralretfaur announce that their lostitutkm Le now one of the largest, most coneenient and munch of the kind in the Western country. At the Iron City College rolleg Mon nin Queliderfra" tie counting moo in a superior and expeditious manner ' M. A Bra's great ealmrienur as Penmen and teachers of and Ornamental Writing. renders_thit department an* Quailed in t hi s city. • - mines nes and Improved rya= of Booklecur is to ht by Prof. MELT, wrote long precticalinmuhdge that Drier. makes him one of the mart skllinl and Emmet hal teachers in this ar no, other country. Aa • urethan. Ugrian and Ixotkeeper, Mr. John-Barry cannot be au plumed. • Young men who design receiving instruction Wheat-. keeping, and who have neglected or wish to review the' an receive eegarle of treining in this tos-* •rt.aut branch without corb. Arithmetic le the key to• 000 kkeePlag, and he who has not a knowledge ot care' never become • bookkeeper, Leanne &Breed 40 7 on. W Important bueinem taught. - ' • Hours for Ladies from 1.1 A, AL till 12 AL. nom II till 5 P. M. and at 7 o'clock in the evening The College is upon from - A. AI. till 10 P.M. Clams meet regu lar ly..lucerne. guaranteed. • "jitlit. Lots for or Lease. • i t NUMBER OF BUILDING , . LOTS, - On Bradioek, Colnmerte and Brady itn, and on Pennvenue. There top are annated tor Dwelling or , buOtueta henna. and WI he .old Inn on can't/Wait or wilt to ImaW for tan Teary or ler s may snit those who want than Poz nartienlarsi noire of E. D. GAZZIAL •-• alylf•tf • . Market et, b• tneen nd and Mt- Linden Lead Company of Wisaonsin. MiLCorkoratora of .this Conrail liani d urr al:Vol= k tifirandr aNt =vi a . r .i ... i v i ttbusabotuet t ga i . di aw nir &dries inlarmation eland Chateeni. awa . VALUABLE FARALIt':SALE. , -,-Sitiw', V led la North Fayette pirAltesheas=. 10 miles from the 4:K7=4:X.011 men the Sten railroad. et the Nobleetown eta metal= 40.aerea,, dewed sndleneed tad la le high state of extltlestion. • The err matte-WU dwellbwhonee.etith L. "mem Vent. Stable, Stone ones. Smoke-hoeuke era other out-buildings: There en =hard ot eheieepelftteJgh, tmlt of vezious hinds. The gm, is wall watered by di -Wrier springs, and the erhole place ow be wily cultiva ted. It is attested la & geed nelebtarbood,emetelent tee eburehordp, school. ke. ADDIT Jag S . maw a seeLmstik MOLASSES --150 bbla.-N.. O. Wlassw, ford. by „ AMOK FLOYD, k CO. .ITALFANTINES, ,VAIiENTTNE2I - . f ine • a partment et eatie seln.ftraW.7o; Tea, Tea. Tea t - • - WEare receiving from New York Ara rhudgptils 880 JULY CHEM eroopeolog lilun4We r o:C h tt r. Ogg i looted. oroiwillbo sokt arzOtl, either wholesale or q Pekin les Stars:No. 88 Most BEANS -39 bbls Small White recoivedbr Jan HENRY EL COLLINS. mmE HAVANA OMAAS---A small iot; gmLigg oat at cdPatir". JVco.RiltDs•-. PRIME ,TEAS SELLING AT COST; 14,tr* z2y , 1.723110,4 6 wets Vory . fer Gatos, . TO . _ /- Good Woad 23 Yoe oak by the Hebert :hde and, try J: W. ICVARLAIW2U bell ef„j TT HAS POWER TO CURE—"r had not used It i pltsfart I felt its. benotkdul .dyttte ' r. R. raty—Uuffartng _Num cold sad oo wldeb faded may esodpts, w{ tit • obtalidurrol I was mended trith bottle of ".'lt E. &Uwe— • Milton." I think It a duty wldoh Toro loth you Audi Public la gesur.l.toPOldtrfel* Wert that I. had Dot mot It Woo berfOr• yI felt its. townlttal 'duds, and. (wafer tit. IHrinaldeadoti) bad no 'mouton tr. daub th• walla. 1 tottlfr tdoo, as to hating vitrustiod Ito _-to frltuue of Lawton. partkulay, "leo WO • g= zl _totT •ittt dlatruudas tuud.u.- 11 :•tt e i : 8 1 8.11% true =hut tub.* etuflu , sad cold. atPot, tatlonre) bairdesterded suoutittus ID' r• 801 !ors' Odusb Wu-me. - . Plttibth. Jan-14,1851. • YrepanW sal sold b E. 88.118L5* _00.,..61 Wood ut, And for ale by •lunubst • • . Piaki Pavia. Natalia Burial Caw. ER - protectin g awl preserving the deed, or anntury trlWMwe sWi !ILO thr tranepOrtlan Th. ~,,,,uun are anpared to make *linable anus Manta with anantakeff end Gaon in =Pins them w h a i ng .. 8 i .,.g.. as be 9.04 lit neriterme no. 20 W i t., snc t it ...enotarfoorler Jana sail Valill! Wren% near the Water Werk!ePtW.Unfli- - Aleo—Kerepentr ... Y l4 rtiMatree. of ear eoperan u artitn. suit rs• ins ahattern Ornazomaal „.___ ~ e 4../. tram and Inbar Wear wort Ann '' - iaLoat Limit= manttfeeturect and sold • ' ebvoaL7atefarb 7 Ceenlonal IL:h.W.n. Immix,. 13 raftz:44 kegs ps.ek4 Batter, j.‘ • - I)Alzku. t. co. 11.01311-6.0 bble. s'eell aria for natal - Ist ERLL & LIGGE7'. TjJAT • 65. bag reettand for ludo b • - • riINUERTATI faita -.= •
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