'PITTSBURGH-GAZETTE .... -....P081.18aED ItY WHITE PITTSBURGH: . , WEDNESDAY maNING, JAIWASY 24,185 b Adirerrtlaolv. , -Neither the Editorial Itocat r Printiogratsblishakaatof the DoV:i Gazette, ore opened onSurulay. Ateriitarlawhocierire their notion to sera.? o the Ou'liondar inorning. wIII pieta hand them In bafor.4 . : c. clock. °haat-111'day. •att..frittabilrgh 'Week! Gniettc.—The arrror/ r° rcnix,r!, afoot Maly Casette offers to'oar basil:me men Mikmilom of making Cher inurinetsalnown or 4 ./7oohain between four and frreihonsand , mina.; •Inviat averymmr-baut. mannfactnris and Ako.P-k.Per to Weatern 'Penipiivania..and gastarn CMIo. - • Pasrments.7—Herwiter no Bilb ao:defier, verabe taken Or the Dell/ er Weekly Gazette. unleis,nnyment I. made In advance. Whenever the tbey rip to which Uti r .'eubeetiptlon Is paid,' the raper witl hi; In-arlably ig , pped, =lees the subscription I. re. ...cool by StiVl33t. payment All tranelent advertlsinit. ef 6rury description, - will be ,rergarol to be paid In ad .. She only exceptions will be where special month- Ic or yearly contncts any made.:.. eeni:dkre •Ltending. Matter on 'clink ;pun ut .ht! paper Li(POILTANT lltanistorr—Trrn OWIO LIQUOR. LAW Snera**Ti.'..,-The,liupreme.- dart of Ohio has announced its opinion, confirming the constitu tionality of the Liquor. Law of Ohio passed at the last session of the 'Legislature. The deci sion is unanimeuv, and fully sustains the law on all tte poihts raised against it. The law will I,ow — he eaforced throughout the state. This Liquor Law is a very severe one, shuts up all the taverns and grog shops in the State. The first section says: , That it Shall be unlawful for any person or persons, by agent or otherwise, to sell in any quantity - intoxicating liquors,. to be drank. in, up on or atont the building or premises where sold, or to cell such intoxicating liquors, to be drank in any adjoining room, building or premises, or other place of public resort connected with said building. Among the provisions of the law are the fol lowing—no intoxicating liqtrors shall be sold to minors, without the written order of the parent or guardian—none shall be sold to all places selling intoxicating liquor to.be drank on the premises, or otherwise in violation of the act, are declared common nuisances, and provi sion is made for their abatement in the most ellril*Cry manner. Every person - found intoxi cated is to be imprisoned at least one day, and to pay a Site of five dollars and the costs of pros ecution. Any person selling liquor to any per in violation of ti:teact, shall pay all . losses and harm which may arise from any intoxication which may fellow- Wives-and children can bring suit for damages. against any person sell ing liquor to a husband and father, by which he Incomes intoxicated, and the family suffers loss and harm. Severe and. summary punishments, by fine and imprisonmeat, are inflicted upon all persons violating the act. The giving away of intoxicating liquors, or other shift or devise to evade the provisions of the act are deemed and held to be an unlawful selling. A proviso, in the Bth section, exempts from the provisions of the act, the sale of wines manufactured from the pure juice of grape cultivated in the State, or beer, ale, or cider. - The intention of the act it seems, is to put a stop to the retailing of intoxicating liquor to be drank on the premises where sold, with the ex ception of home manufactured wine, beer, ale and cider. A person may buy liquor and take it home for use, without hindrance. This is a modification of the Maine law—a sort of compro mise between the present laws and the Prohibi tory plan. No spiritous liquor can hereafter be bought in Ohio by the glass. to be drank on the premises at anytavern,collee house, or other pla, .ces of resort without a violation of the law.— This will no doubt da great good, if it does not accomplish all that the friends of temperance de sire. if we cannot do any better, ire should Like to see such a law adopted in this State, and we believe it could be procured from the present Legislature. Rev. Jong . Loan.—The lecture of this gen tlem:...-t on Monday night was not so well attend ed R 3 it deserved to be. The lecture was one of the most powerfal we remember to have heard, pare in its style, graphic in its delineations, and , eloquent in itsocerching denunciations of wrong. He portrayed with masterly power the condition of France prior to the times of Henry IV, and the Al:imam-drew of that prince and his reign pre .enter,rl the outlines of the time with true artistic sharpness and distinctness. He described the Protestantism and Catholicisni—the - antagonist forces--of that day with the Mire. and minute ness or one :who bad given much study to - their. charateristics, and • poured the most withering sarctiem and contempt upon - the wily Jesuitism which -first seduced Henry of Navarre from his early faith, which afterward assassinated him for his tolerance of Protestantisio, and never rested easy erntil it had banished the reform - id religion from 'France. _ The object or the series of ;lectures of which this was one is to trace the conflicts of Protest _anism in France, thedifficultits whichetivirotted tie existence, and ;the causes; which led to its -- - - -- ani-extervatian - from that kingdom. At the time when Henry IV - ascended the 'throne of Prime, the Protestants formed at least a moiety of the kingdom; - but from the moment of his apostany. 6 Rome the cause of his former adhe - rents began to decline. He protected them while be lived, but they were no longer an equid par ty with their adversaries ; and when he died they became an prey to the 'relentless foes who pursued them, and the - reee'catiOn of the edict of Nantes completed their downfall.- The sub sequent history . of France,,however, was tinged with-theors : of thaprecedeUt - times and Mr. Lord;in his lecture on `Friday evening, willlfol. low itiCibis portion of the subject in discussing the reign of ;Louie X.V and the ceases which led. to the French Revolution. ... -.- . , , ... Mr.-Lord - is hardly orthodox. in his ideas of toleiance. Ho seems to prefer the old Puritan . idesi, -- and - toretard tbit treatment as' the best for Romaniera which Romanism has always ac corded to' ProtesMntlics." when it - Earl the pourer. Jesuitism-demanded, and succeeded in obtain ing the utter extinction of tfei Protestant reli gion- in "Franco, never tolerating it for one mo ment, -Then it could help it, and . takingno rest. until. its utter extermination was accomplished. Sactra -church, Ilr. - . Lord appears to think, is. entitled-to no more. toleration than it shows, and is'too vindictive and persecuting in its na-. *.tireto. render the conflict an equal one between -sth rrr.d error, where it is permitted to exist . . 4 each or We do not concur :; .._. wi fe r. Lord .in this view, if we understind - - 4', ..- i-bat, thatis-no reason why be should *.t. ti' - '' .I rwoirded 'loin , en Friday' night, to ii1f.,..).• ,,4 N0n a question which has relia tii . .. 7.. . - ' 6' ' '.r eNiiendoui for half a century.. ... IC , - "..:5r , .. a-Yrur ao . ‘stellecttud trent to All' whil 1247 , ---'r:V . - . l'e T A E Lks, iN - OSAMU, TO THE fiAli4 l4 : , • L j- -- ' l =''''' Th Ff b 4 •ickel his 1"4 la reation to 0v.: ,- . ! Lo better ou - ..i lame e.eaet,- ; , l , :' , '* ` c''- t h e 62n ?! .. , of the Bab. 1 b s t.6„, lie 1. 7 . ,-.;•,. ace. , referenee : - ty,i , Bev. mg or gilder .....: , .:1.*,.. - ..l , at 7111 ant:: the lairs to respett io. -,.?..i50r -1;,i, - loos Or tho\ u. real. Efe hasgi , ,,:i ,, er'n't r.A fair warning his intentiens, and .! _ 1r1 . .e ::.,(-7t. , ' , gibe I ',romp and ONeerfalar..q.niesn,•:tee ill ~ .k ti--,•nnable a de mand::: ff ani one j: :n.i , ...0re ~ r. , !i,i.lte the law, the whole -'• s'''',ll.l- - 01...-117- . 1.. r., Mayer in tim ,igLi proseet , -,,, ,-;..;..... , Jti.. , ;..m. _f the,of, fetofee- . - lifn trosi.r , ' ,, :::: . '...it,nr..: , o'so teel ati iro.e,r6t in .this iltavi .--: ti, .; " :4-4!•.:7 and 12i3 , Offiters all in iheif }0r, , , , ,f of anj , :vielailau of law.in report the cape immediately - fi th- ,o'-- , ..!. p . S 7 gee-officer, ~,x4...if -lie neglects 111,- , --..,,-..-. .?..1 , ~,, ii, fags - aSsuied 04 7 Mari . vrDl'd* .1, - , the - r..,;ipt . rirreesentatiatt being M 114: ;-...i. ' v .-taiii3Or. 'tho oit4ons 61 . 0 their \ raj; :4:- . -, ' ~- ulera, ofrtikilawit: are :always. btu. ilia .1410.i...-..;,..- for"poll6 egiciers; Mid 'succeed in setniffeint = - - .- . another in hidingtheif.effenei:, aiOirttio*tersz with * , ...h1t1i tht May&r has coFithitaool this - y(o 4 g . we4.ay.looli:for-Olet. :atill,peaiiefulliibbathi hereariii: : " Seis:Or Biwse The vale of beats , for 51ed.fia , De ,vilei,,Coiarrit, tills 'Meriting at blettrieriietalitore,- on Tlara street, at 9 o'clock. , !gig :ixtrtraargofororturintr„ sesta. . . Hot - i3v- 4 .it; 11 cch bedo . xc 1 , c- -bep.aor.by tr . ocla m oilThg ibis ai "nid acje ' irota comm and sasily cooked! use. It llnutrici°'",chelP, Coir4ar or MAUarfn DE 1711,38 .` — This charm - 1 ing osiitatrici, whoa° Consort is adiertiaed for to-morrow evening, at Masonic Hall, is favors- i bly known to a portion of mix citizens, who had the.goo4 fartuno to hear her when on a visit to the city with th e Italian opera troupe. Sho then I won golden opinions from.all who wen 'ler att. ditors ; and we Can 'entire those who were re etmined _from visiting 'operatic representations, and all others who have never had the oppor tunity of hsteniatto her, that she is one of the most accomplished artistes in the line of her profession. She executes, with surprising ef \ feet and true skill, the gems of our modern mu sical literature, and•with a voice of surpassing power and richness. It has been • the fate of most opera singers, when they have abandoned the stage for the plat form of the concert room, to fail. Grist and Thillon are instances in point. Their effect as artistes was derived from the scenery, the dress es, the dramatic action, and the other incidents of the opera, and as mere'singers, separate from these, they did not_succeei It has been other wise with Madame De Vries. She possesses all the elements of a popular and successful solo singer, and has come off triumphantly before `discriminating audiences at all her concerts. FUO3I WA !1111,•IGTOINI Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Daily Quetta. The Sealtbeonlan Institution. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 • The affairs of the Smithsonian Institution have again come before Congress, and it is quite time they had. The "higher law" men have got hold of the funds and are carrying things with a hand higher than the Jaw. they trample under foot. Like almost everything else under this government the South has seized upon this In stitution and the fundS which belong to it. and they are rending the Earth and Heaven with howls and screams, because the fact has been formally and authoritatively communicated to Congress. The law organizing the Institution plainly di rects that the principal object to which its man agers are to direct their Labours is the formation of a library. The fund is large, much too large. It yields annually about $40.000. But let me state more in detail the facts of its history.— About 1837 James Smithson, a relative of the Percy family, and I believe a natural eon of the Duke of Northumberland, died, leaving by will $500„000 for the foundation in the United States of ad Institution to be called by his name "for the diffusion of knowledgeamong men." Smith son was truly a devotee of science, and in select ing the American government as the trustee of his great and benevolent design, he exercised a sound judgment, although it has turned out, or seems likely to turn out, that he was mistaken in the selection of the agent to carry out his views. When ho died, the gradual change go- Mg on in the genius of - our government was not perceived among the best informed men in Eng land, as indeed it was not among ourselves; Mi -1 tarty, civilization, the arts, not slavery and bar barisni were supposed to be its objects. We accepted the trust. Hon. Richard Rush was smt to England to get the money. It was awarded by the British chancery. It was brought here and was invested in the stocks of Arkansas r which were repudiated, and the money entirely lost to the Treasury and the nation. National shame compelled action in 1816, when under the auspices of Mr. Choate of Massachusetts a law was passed requiring the erection of a building, the appointment of certain officers, a board of Regents, and devoting not exceeding $25,000 per annum to the gradual formation of a library. At that time the interest of the fund was $40,- 000. The building has just been completed.— The cost wats24o,ooo. The slowness of its pro- gress was such that there remains $120,000 of accumulated interest which added to the princi pal makes ti'capital fund of $620,000 or more. The annual produce is $40,000. The Board of Regents has generally, of course, been under the control of southern men. The present Regents are Chief Justice Taney, of Md., Senators Pearce, bid., Douglass, 111. and I Mason Va. Rumassarstress--Represeritatives Meacham of Vt., English, Incl., Clarke, Mich., the Mayor of Washington, En-Senator Cheats of Maas., Ex.- Senator Berrien of Ga., Rush Pa., Totten of Engineer Corps, Bache Pa. and two others. Prof. Henry, of N.J., was, on the organization lof the board appointed secretary, and Prof. Jewett, Librarian. Soon after the organization a schism occurred as to the management of the fund--one party led by Mr. Choate contended for literal obedience to the law, and the forma tioti of a library as the paramount object. The other contended for original researchei and pub lieaden of the . results. Now for myself, I must in candor say that the law appears injudicionsin making the library the principal object of an 'institution which is de signed for the diffusion of knowledge among men. But nevertheless the language of the law is plain and peremptory, and if it was wrong it was easy to apply to Congress for a change, which would have been readily made. But the regents choose Ito violate and repudiate the law. Soon after the contest began, the library party procured the adoption by the board of a compromise, to go into effect when the huilding should be comple ted, and the funds released from:the charges of its constrootion. By this compromise, one hair the funds were appropriated to the formation of a library, and a collection of works of arts and of curiosities, constituting a grand national mu seum—which arc construed to be within the purvieW of the law; and the other half to original researches and publications concerning them.— Now mark what- folmwed. 'The time for the compromise to go into full effect has just &mi. , vial ; and et that precise moment, it was repu diated in tato and the resolutions establishing it were repealed. This perfectly charactoristio proceeding was perpetrated by the Southern party in the management, and was justified under the - "'hiohne late," that if not legal, it was expe dient. That is the defence. . On last 'Monday week a final meeting of the regents was held, at which the act of repudiation and bad faith was consummated by the vote of 8 to 6. -Thereupon Mr. Choate sent in his re signation. stating one of his reasons to be a manifest yid deliberate violation of law on the 'part of the Board: The House immediately raised a select committee to investigate the affairs of the institution. Bat in the Senate a warm debate arose, and upon the part of Ma- SOO and Pearce that debate was exceedingly 'characteristic. I cut tho following passage from Mason's harangue. Ile ~_ "If lam capable of r mg the signs of the ark times, there are those—o hom we have plen -ty, heaven knows—around us everywhere who look upon a Public .fund, no matter to what ob ject It has been,drroted or bow small the trust, Si s thing to be - scrambled for and appropriated by the first needy or lucky adventurer. Sir, for the last twelve months the newspapers hale ,peen , full of intimations conking generally from 'Ms .northern awl eastern sections of Me country, thiMiing surtion and doutt upon the managemmt ofMis fruit, .tnlimoting that it has been perverted from its original putyoaq in substance, that it was in improper hands, and should be taken from them; invoking in some-invidious manner the action of Congress upon the subject; and all for what 2 .To get hold-Of the fund. What 980 isle .to : be, -made of it after it was thus obtained -s +7,tse bmt know who join in the, pursuit." men Is what I should call a remarkable sped , "Atisolence and presumption. -Mason, rep resen...,,,, senipg i nike ‘ greatest slave-brteding and, shore-. an d wi l,:ut the world, says thet titetast- Oohing tibiiitlK rt e of, the country ere Mon that the objectbrgement of thin fund, and possession ° fi t N o j e vcomplainants is to got . stolen, out and ent,- . , Itirlre the fond was once Hernia, or Rupture, a Omble Disease. state, _ and a acintlicrn . Stge ‘ n bye sovereign —t. KEr nun f u t t ofeWoo . dlt d rso . thea n teave mi tea n n i nta t rz ,Itie .eastern and northern pars„,:obinly from Monk, of New York, to mg and edapt tut Itinwii, Coal e: ,]'. anything to do-with It. Not:041 country" Tarn, e kt c h rescind th e w w , ,,,,, 4 „1 I. l„„ ru t, ... sw Ittinaczeraszaa, Cu • ~ , . ti- l etl funds has ever been . retie° of the :°.%°°L,lt.trumi.titrwof..4 others, M the N. York in lie faoe 'of this . wholesaleobbt.,Aud &atria Itolattag t of ag Nations., Dr. %mar Milan tf .1 , , , .e. 0,. as . be is, of chival ry wialy , . tee back... of ILIA - Draz stmt. whore all kind,_____ of_R_B_UBS.ES, .- • , „_ ~, POPPOILTERB,LACI STOCILINGS,I3IIOVLDEA BRACES, . - _tin tit:Talbot () to Cuarg° th" Li. ran non, me nyumnotty se.maars, 2r , mod. , . ..o ern l parts of the country . wanf - 17=7 „ srarren nnunik tot. Trona: . anarr wire )nJ stases r tir he .".., ,-, And bY Bush "rum an d tl'ar: Thcersat pro t lil "Pal eaeo o7Buoterre has hatuftsl .1-• on:' - :-., this he ewqta to cheek f d latte,tve csraidat 'Melaka to Vows Miner. Wenn -... •, ~ ..1e cornineneed: Be • bled h i x :lrri %Port, ..with ,NB tontldar!, that • . - • ,„ „,, „...„__, to twain:sae( stultemee hsselle..l will take care th o u. •-.,-,z. - i-nref s ir _lndwing *sou' erste econtoordcr i Truss Depot. Kali, ' t t a i rPt aT V ie . a r e : 'ha tec4 . : A . of the " dee Matilr '' stmt. -Plttalanie n t g t, I's; •tibra . , . „ ail and - CcitalL, '.. . , !. , - --Jauttior , .. ',,,..1 1 . uaportto km' NA* *Tee' llearlirrar ' walla= ottto *tow iies4.aei:L.:- . .a,_ • 7 tai 1.14 as anal ens. A mat at ;iii. ~ . .•. Darts. srr Wog4 it. .-: MOW ~ :- :‘..:7. l .V e ll e :c= -- .: ''''''s,'.-:.(nAa• Deere ii ^ et hint - I,T JNtg - : , -- the deliberate and 'ire< - ndiethi 'the niinngare Cr,,lXEcOriett: infamy the peculiar stand seamed. Bad faith is its first element, repudiation Pa - higher - development. Some decisive legislation is now required. it is evident that this fund will be a source of corruption and contention. There-is-goodll reason to believe that a considerable part of irl has been embezzled since the passage of the act of 1846. The ieeounts represent an expenditure of $320,000, and a surplus of $120,000, whereas there should be a surplus of $lBO,OOO. But this is a small matter. What is to be done with the increasing 'interest of $40,000! Certainly it cannot be judiciously expended ua. der the present plan. Not more than $5OOO to $lO,OOO should ne spent upon a library ; and it does not appear that the counter plan proposes anything that will require a fourth part of the fund. It is obvious that the objects proposed by both parties are proper enough if sanctioned by law, and the la* ought to be so aniended as to embrace them all. But in truth the money should he returned to England. A trust of this kind cannot be executed by our government at this stage of the nation's progress, beneficially to any body. It must be remembered that this is an annual charge upon the people of the United States, as muoh as if the money had been origin ally appropriated out of the Treasury. A:pro position will be made to return the fund into the British chancery, from which it would escheat to the crown, and I earnestly hope that it will bo successfuL Junin. AVTOtiILAPII LETTER OP TIM QUEEN. —The Mornit * , Post publishes the following letter, ad dressed by her Majesty to Mr. Sydney Herbert, nod throtigh_him to Mrs. Herbert, by whom it was transmitted to Miss Nightingale. ..I , lmoson. CA.STIS, Deo. 6, 1854. "Would you tell Mrs. Herbert that I beg she would let me see frequently the accounts she receives from Miss Nightingale or Mre. Brace bridge, as I hear no tales of the wounded, though I see so many from officers about the battle field; and naturally the former must inter est me more than any one. Let Mrs. Herbert also know that I wish Miss Nightingale and the ladies would tell these poor noble and Wounded sick.men, that no one takes a Warmer interest or feels more for their sufferings, or admires their courage. more than their Queen. Day and night she thinks of her beloved troops; so does the Prince. "Beg Mrs. Herbert to communicate these my words to those ladies, as I know that our sym pathy is much valued by these noble fellows. (Signed) Vicroma." Mr. Sidney Herbert, alluded to in the above letter, is the Secretary of War. Ills father, the late Earl of Pembroke, married the daughter of the Russian Count Woronzetf. and the Prince Weronzuff, who has been till lately in command of the Russian armies in Georgia, is his maternal uncle. MOST HORRIBLE ASO DISTRESSING TRAGEDY.- A most thrilling find awful tragedy occurred in the vicinity of Cascade, lowa, on the 12. th inst., of which the Dubuque Herald has the following particulars: Robert McGinty, residing some two miles this side of cascade, went to the house of his father in-law, Mr. Clark, residing a short!distanee be yond Cascade, and commenced an assault upon his wife, who had gone there to escape his ill treatment, when the father, Mr. Clark, inter fered, by di-awlinies pistol from his pocket, and informing McGinty he would shoot him if he did not desist. McGinty seised a flat-iron and knocked the old man down, took the pistol from. him and shot him. During the time that this recontro was going on between McGinty and Clark, the wife escaped to a neighbor's house; but fearing pursuit from her demon husband, she left the house and went into the woods, and there secreted herself. ',McGinty followed to the house where the wife had retreated and not finding her there, swore he would shoot the woman of the Louse if she did not inform him of the place of concealment of his wife. The woman alarmed for her safety informed Mc- Ginty the direction his wife had taken. Bent on blOod be pursued and found her concealed in the bushes, and, horrible to relate, cut her head near ly cf. He then went to his own house and pla cing the muzzle of the pistol under his chin, dis charged it. the ball passing out of his right cheek Finding this effort to destroy life inef fectual, he discharged three balls into his abdo men, and then attempted to sever hie wind-pipe by drawing a knife across his throat. He was found some time during Friday night, at his own house; in' hod and still alive, by some men from Cascade in pursuit of him. As they entered the house, he pulled the clothes over his head. They placed him in a wagon and started for Cascade, but before they reached there, life had left the carcass of thia desperate wretch. McGinty and his wife are both dead; and it is doubtful wheth er Clark will survive.. McGinty is the same des perado who, a short time since, bit a man's nose off, in the lower part Of the city. f.DIED—On TuerlAT caarnhag,=l lu,L. I.Ii:SJ AMIN A. SHEA. son ofJobn Eta., In th* 15th 7ear of his age. The friends of the handy are Invited to attend to. tuner al this alteznoon. at 2c:dock. to proceed to Lb. AlledhenT Coinetpry. • NI On Blandly Noel:Ong, Mee. JAlinalli KON. at the NI age of 78 years. cootbed of John Shlptoo. EN• The friend, of the fesallr •Te reatwotfuli7 bottled to .r teal the nourral, at /ie. 140 ernithilehl st., this afternoon at ttoelor'a, without further oak, SPECIAL NOTICES. Derangement of the Liver, ie one of the moat GCLITMOVI 0 veU no the carat Er I:Ridable of Menan known to Anteritan phyridus. It had fur years attract ed the elooratlatuntiun of the nvidital faculty in all parts of the United Stat., and yet aD to the time of the dinars cry of Dr. IT Lane'. great Spore., it waa almost beyond the reach of criedi..vd eke. Thousand. had perteed without tsren • hope atelier. and althegh thoneande MAY yet be didbUld to the direful effecte of Mir meet corugleated dltutee, it le now, Cranks to the useareh, of Dr. Blot .% mutt etinipletely brought within the mope of medical con trol. The pronlictorsof the Lirer Bala feel confident that they vier a remedy which boo been folly t.tod by time. sod Tech hu nee, failed of eiteeus when fairly triad. Pu.h.ers will be eareral to a. tor. Dn. SBLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER MILK and take none el.. There are other to be Lkee Bill., now '4" Cu it WAG also. his Celebrated Tomei ge. can north., had at all niorpectage Drag Stares In the United litatue. also. or ash, by the actik .proprietors. FLEMING DitATILERS, j•lildkutit Snetemrs to J.Kidd k Co.. 60 Wood . et. HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. All Varieties of Powder • CONBrA NIL T ON HAND. Awn. Safety F pee. de.% L. Q. OFLAIF.Aranc.I33 24 irt..Plttibutilb Chemical Eraaive Soap—Give it a single one of the moat practigal and metal Waco , * :lee of the day, by whkh 60 per cent. la eared In the time and labor of wathinc all ponedlng and machine friction, to neceowary In the old tray, le entirnif dielnee,d witb.— And Ilttl• heavier labor need be it11 . ..2.d the. the . 41. nary riming and boiling. The clothes will look mach whiter and.gicancr, and lad longer than when wa•bed In the usual war, it Is warraat wYnot to labors the fined fabric. This ruitraantinentir superior ihr the toilet. and the removal of oil. gamely:ease. ta, (rem all kinds Of alike and 114.01811 gods. It will remove moth, len. de.. from the skix4.l....ving It salami white. . _ Vor cleaning pant, furniture. A., one fair trial will co • vines the candid udnd, notunly that It works much Quirk sr. ruler and more thorough than any of the common brown ar family soaps, but that It *wads s saying In th that cost. Prink. by keeping • strong solution of this soap on hand, will find It. Invaluable In the elnnlnicof tn. /buns: dm. as It reator4 the Ink readily. and without WWII to the type.• _ By the usewfthls mop, the difficulty heretofore eaPeri eneed with the kard webs re of the South and West. Is err tlrely obviated, and the Inter needs no •hreakine cr .cleacebsg." It poaseasee eseedient properties Ex use in salt water. and is therefore rendered • valuable marine map, The Proprietors offer this in • neat and merchantable drift. being put up to pound bars, and each bet stamped with the proprietor's name. and warranted equal to the recommemdetion, when used.arcording to directions. • The best tiumels may on washed with thismsp without being haled se with other soaps. Traders and the palls generally an requested to gin the Chemical Brash Bony • fair triel. Sold. Wholesale and retail, at Dr. IS EYBfffrii, 140 Wood street corner of 'Main alloy. deltidansti -LADIES' FANCY FURS. M'CORD & CO.,_ CORNER WOOD AND FIFTLI STREELK ga.ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE Stock or IT ANDY VMS, imbruing oven variety of SABLE, MARTIN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, LYNX, • - CJNEY, • SWANS DOWN. TALMM, VIC ‘ rfOttl u Me t rall3, HUM, le., to ',tick tl Trt=at i t ' . ° Noi .79, 1831.—t0 . . PITTSEIIiTit42I:I4.. 1 Piles.—W. Jenkins, Esq., of Columbus, Life, Fire et Marine Insurance Company; : 6 '...,hi' 2 :"T t "'... e' the "hi° 1"" "' .e " P ''''' "' w " • - - -- OFFICE Turk to extreme debtlit . wi : OFFICE .55 FIFTH STREET, oak en t o ••••^ A. , - V 3 -: Pileat to bate /Waal Advertisements of Concerts or Pultle Behibic ''the°o7l..r.t'elr Performed by by the velabrabd Dr. Mott. as t_ions , mar} be paid to Advance LIASONIO HALL, PITTSBURGH. PA. mare to save his life, aecidentally heard of the JAMEII 3-1300234 Praid ,,, e- i pAINLINAMACTOR :dates ••Por pear my disease d• tett "MASONIC H... 1 t1.L.. Chinn A. Comm., Secretary. • • • • ' medical akin, arid grew worm until life Lemma Intolera. THURSPAY EVENThry, JAN• 25 th. This Company makes ermr Insurance op . . pertaining, tour conn ected with LITL RISKS. I ble. As noon as I commenced using this Salve T nett:[ In . --- Also,against [D sad Cargo Risks. _tho Ohio and bed 1.1: Um night tlovirg time in mar, mmltto, th e fee. ~ CAR D. LI ImPatIPPI river. and trlbutsaitut, saul ] ia ' rine Risks gum qttence of tho discharges abated, and in a for weeks the kr the urgent desire of many persons. who etc . dyisanthrie secretion vas entirely suppressed. and rm. ~ Ire desirous of attending the Concert given lir the ' And against Loeser Damage by Fire, 1 that time to th is. I hare telt no pain, no sorrroz, to ths. ..h l l ` r m .r dr S Ceti for the Po , on Tnerda7 neutl/Flta ante De Vries will toctrotio her trot \1 And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation ; t 0n „....„.1 non nog no n n onnorno d b on e, no none .. and Grand Musical Festival, % pa =lo o tri b . low ..., r . t ..... w00t nr inb nn y n n i I _CORNS AND BUNIONS ean Le cared with •IL /hes AND 11RY GOODS STORE 'AT AUCTION—Oa wail niches. . , /bin Extractor by rubbing some of it in , on and arc mad . OPERATI c; CONCER'I 4 , • ill Iridt !Pm ... A_ 22 th In"— " 2 e ' k" '2 the mama= • the pat tn , morning and evening , keeping nu a =ail Outne ' 2 e• k ''' do No •66 Market at . wile be °one Wm. S. Haven, ; LNTIL t huare oft% m. ran , c ;,_. __ , .., James D. 315011 I thy tweed on litten. It complete/7 draws out the Ccrus.. Thursday Evenhig , Jail. 25th. .. tinned the rale of their 213[1.11 MC. 01 x Orem. and De. , mortis Dry Goods. The atmortment is nails tarp. of the • Aleganderffindley. ' Persona lamed with Corns antritunions--nmable to wear On which occasion the following great combination co oc , meat desirable staple cud fancydeoniptiong Lint couthria. John Vullerton. I hoots, and some walking on crutches, have been complett - Mats a ill appear. in combination with as moo very cholas' Brom floods. The attention .of the Robert Gelman ,unnnonioo Reynolds, Agog ;17 and successfully cared by it: , MADAME ROSA DE `'RTES , ; ladies le particularly requested. Sala will be Continual stronCounty. ' For cola by Otto 11. KEYSER. No. 140„ PRIMA DONNA. 'on Saturday, commencing at 9 et:Jock. A.ll. • .; P. kl. DATIL Ann. Horatio N.Leediittanning. corner Wood st. and Virgin alley, or , 1 ,0 - - - Hiram Stowe. Beaver. I And by all Dew:girt, throughout the United State. ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. 1 hear ilst col.lI ps2.3.2w.damer -- -- SIGNOR MORENI, Prima Baritone, from the San Carlo, of Naples, and the 1 Havana Company MARTIN LAZARE, l The celebrated Planirt and Composer, and 1 .,,,r.,,,, from ! the Coroenatoire of Paris, and who 0101 do:crab:4llMb the to' ion of Honor. and receiveda 00111 Medal from the It tog of Holland, aa trot Planitt and Composer of the kingdom. SIGNOR PASARIELI, First Violinist and COMP.:art from the ItrOotht of Stile James S. own, Sun uti 31eClarkau, WWisrm John Soot tith s dassals, M. D.. W. Y. .1 Infiart. Jamas 111:rahall, George S. &Ides. m. 72.1.313 [Post con/ I: Thu Pont Powcter.—Every variety Rifle elledng and Bleating Poleder,ln an else Deninselee C.. 7 on head and for enle from Magazine, In iota to salt Our themes, on femoral, ternse. Ainlisfety Vol.. 11 D. W, C. BIDWELL, dinnufacturees • Asa-. no7-dli tea Runt ietreet.Plttabuseth. ' M Itrelintock's Family Medicines.—tied ell the attention of heads of fantrues,and others, to the ad vartisercent on the fourth poiro of boo ralybleF"alir Medicines. Great Cure of Rheumatism.—Vic Editor'. UNITED STATES LIFE INSITRANCE; of the 'Richmond Republican, Dee. 24th. 1 , 52. say that ' ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Catter'n &mobil Mixture Is no quack medicine. PHIL.IDELP/11.0L They had a man In their press room who was afflicted CILARTERED APRIL 26, 1150.—thrwm. Pzarrout. with violent Mercurial ILlmuntatiaut. who was continually CAPITAL-8260,000. complaining of misery in the hack, ilmbs arid jeltatm—hls eyes hed becomeroverish and mattery, neck swollen. throat Office a. E. corner el Third and Memo( strata Phi/Add:Ain OFFICERS OP THE DOME BOARKAT PUILADELPMA son,s andel the symptoms . nr Ithoumatism. combined with DE8.5.06.1: =MM. Two bottles of Cat leis Spanish •disthre mired Stephen R. Crawford. !Paul B. Goddard. him. and in An editorial notloe ins stave, they bear teeth roxtril V.1 ' 2116110. , I.=7:r'icelPFTvi..• moor to its wonderful effects, and say their only regret Jamb L. Florence. games DWOMIII2. In, that all suffering with elm., of the blood ten not William At. Godwi,n • 1111111.111 &Mi.. awam of the existencv of such • medicine. They cheer Prcrident—fEphen D. Croat... M . —. fully recommend IL See :heft certificate and notice In Pus Presidrnt—Amhrose W. Thempge. Medical Examina,Pittaburgh, James n. Willson. 111. D... full arouud the bottle. del.O-likwimS Allegheny City, IL 11. Mowrr. E. D. • GEODOE F.. ARNOLD, Agent, New Daguerrtan Gallery. malt 74Fourth strati% Plttstmvith MR. NELSON would respectfully inform his I Mends and the public generally, that In order ta meet the daily Increasing demand for Ills guerreattp,, he has bed built and hes now completed (over the Old Pest Oflica, Third strseL) one of the most specinusand magniflesnt Sky Light Galleries ever constructed for DA- Kuerrentn. purpous. In the United States. We a, now eeepared Is execute Likeneases of all sixes not styles, In aux weather, from 8 o'clock A. M. till a o clock P. M. A visit from all is solicited. whether they wish foxidkences es ornot..,tkeems„ Old Poet Ofil, Bulidluz. Third street HENRY H COLLINS, '',7- ' ' „,,. FORWARDING AND . neilidtllett Withal 111131111111 Ce. Company, COMMISSION MERCIIANT,i OF PHILADELPHIA. run 1/1-.1313 o. WiLCOS, .111. C0C111.9 1121111.0 0 B ROTHERS, vacua,. To I. mos • Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. 60 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGII, Pd. Proprietor..? Dr. hPLarteeoelebrate4 Tertrauge.Lir. plits*.to AND W OLPSALE DEALDA IN CHEESE, SU - ITER, SEEDS, FISH And Drachm Gene nAY No. 25 Wood street. Pittsburgh. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS FrkIttlF101:11=1 , 1 OF Chibon Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND PITYING GENERALLY. For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. A. k W. will oontract for Warming and Yantilating by Ms= or trot Water. Pit. or Elation's Putnam Churshea. Red:4s. Roanitals. Pactivies, Oman Houses. Court Mu.. Jail Hotels or I/walling.. No. RA Maar: at., Pittsburgh PEARL STEAM MILL, CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, : NEAR TILE RAILROAD STATION. ; Families will he supplied with our various ' de2S-1 I fi• cor., l ihLrd F alrats. grades the GROUND rLovit. by leaving th or. I defeat the MEL or in our boxes at Lsgma, Wilson * onO, t Extract from a letter by the Rev. Mr- Wed street, or Braun It RAW, corner of Liberty and el. ; Pole at,, Pittsburgh: 11. P. &heart, or J. T. Sample. i CuCarming., of Boston, who le now travelitg for idohealth Drn .l 4 l? " ll A gTge T ied to fa 'neither of the cities 1 Is i H.. Et. "' Tura:CASH on dellem7. • It give• one an ever present ides of the expansive en fe2-fe BRY AN. KENNEDY S CO. , terpri continuallys contrymen, tc dud the commodities of eon, I meow, in his path where.... be g.x. 1 have Citizen's Insurance Comp)? ex rittsburgh not sot visited any mnaidemble city of Turkey where I •111 not find the Medicines of my country wet' represented Wal. DACIALEY, Prestdent. I i j iy e ernligra i Me t tettL p l i is ,,, 5 novas, aeil : 7 .: SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, ...wv. ; the doer post of wme Mower, the peruTtiarly American- OPP/Le, 54 WATER., BETWEEN ..VARKEZ AND , insking iron cord of Dr. Are, llnTlnr. Ina language Which WOOD .STREETE. j not one in a thenvand of the pamenrby can d. Ay r, 1 Cherry 11‘-tor•al far C.ovolu. GIL* and Ciinwwerrne, iteed ~,,,,,,,, iiim i , ~,E„..A,,,., RISKS u ., rim t Lfre ' On a shelf behind ths crowelehrged Ruseulmon are 1 awn the Bowies with their English. spanish. French and On li. - ) A'ND 511 thiltidlP PI RAVERS, AND TIM BET . * RIES SR - /grows upstart D. or Amoy , Is Pt, 41,50 1 ,ft•rral!.[? ry•ri. turned to the erred. ond en enquiring we &p.m* Ness rds af the :INA gad .VLANDNA V IGATIOJ toe t =1:1: -, 1;:m ....,. ; no t TIT: ~, t i t and TRIASPORTAT 10. V. , try this pr-duct of Amexican skUL ' when 1.;‘.3" to there . Is no °therein , Mr them. s l s E'voii. Wm. Batt, WID. Latimer. Jr.. I I was tc'd here yesteteley that the Clomry /before tail bwn preeentel to the Sultan, and 111 DOW ID constant Samuel I Robert Du p,Jr. ZYLllllnelno,t, aro In his herein. and Ire the llmpltaL Of the Emoins." R. liarbaugh. Jul. M. Dilworth. -- Isaac 51. Pennock. Fraud . deuce~ ; If you don't want to be Straight don't welter Bryant, J.Sclawitnualier. hole Wr ,1110CLIMI Dena.-For MOT, 411/in tiro Tears we Jas. N. Cooper. • Wm. 11. Kaye. ; Kam worn Dr. Keyseri "Washington rompender Brace." John hhlntoo. ' l 4 l 1 and feel it • plessiont duty twain to ncornmend Da um .. ' - - t to all of sedentary cerupattrus. Combining the adman. PH ILADE L.PI-11A vantage of a shoulder Brace with those el • pair of See. panders, It Is light and comfortable, and seertli" ...- Fire and 'Life Insurance Company, ' trrarte the atuc...Autoe to i:‘,....,.i... 1 ,.,4,,,,iki.....1 iii.,,, , No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, , or our reader. who are In nevrief 1112rn all odic', shcruld cull on Dr. Eels. r. on Wot.il ntrimt, corner of '1 irwin alley, OPPOSITE TILE t - C.vrii.V /MUSK. examine thie race, which ham recently been much Im ; paned.-liattituwlt Dityatch, Prerml., W,. Will make alt kind. , J luminance, either i S...id wilaletilde acid retail at Dr. KEYSER - P. Truss and Perpetne or Limited. on every drscription of Propart i r or . Shoulder Brace Depot, 140 Wood Wreet . Pima of the Gold- Merchandise, at nrutonable rams of premium. • en Mortar. "aldkw ROBERT 1- hiNG, President. W. 11‘.01S. Vire Preablect. DIRECTORS , NEW IL ADVERTISEMENTS. I E. It Cep, 1 cjon tir Bowo. Joe 6. mil, LECTURE. IthnClajt.l.. Toting Men's Mercantile Library Associ x wii. r . ation. it, F i,<t v ;.,- " ftili N ee j l i C i iis o t f i, C on . n e e .i. t r i i c t inky E . ! wag, the 2GIII inst. 8..741...-N- Lava, di'. andlia thuore iedie Fire.% E. ,, 1. , Dm. Dr. , " ^P.3 at half tilt Lecturer to commence at me mo Tickets of adml un 25 tts., lu tai hod at the !lusts and Book Storm Hot la, Libra: v Roma, Lecture Commit tee mad at the door. l IM - It Y NVOODS, JNO. M. KIRKPATRICK. ELIAS. It. IRISH. WILE. HOLM ES W M. IL KLNCAI'D, IFS _ A, Lecture Coourittee. Proclpation. , Notate Orrict. ) PltDdesigh..lart 24th. Itsil4. . VI/ i1it i,,,,,, R ,,,,, E a 1.5 .. ...th . e,Ltnn he ... tic e e n of i te g i ,, l r an . E .i i . n r t , :i . - . plisyment and himin,re on the rabboth day h.. reinlinu ' ell to In e ffect in this mmmunity, having the I Widens, and effect of oorrnptine imilety. depraving Ow oitela of the public, and trerpeasing against ail the towel f reIIFIDEL and morality, it bi therefore *nod necesrary ' Pot the evil should at once he elated, and peace, comfort and hopelneta sid es ii• rootomil to The public. It Is not my desire to wserelwo wren" and . emine nt mess.. to eernmpile the read. to much and ly need.d. Calm. °maid rate reflection on the pnet Cl three . it° have hitherto teen Bring In open violation of the Laws of the load. it is anlionaly 1 , 1-ed_. will now tonriti , all of the utility and propriety of a Miura general end chriatlow be Bis on to their requirement, Lest any Perm. ma y be discovermi. who will not ).lel.l to the Or monde of the law, which relpilett• 1/1111VILSIOD of nil 'dada of ownlor tildiness on the' tfabbath day, orders here lawn Jawed to the Police to notice ovary Infraction of the law, end 1.0 Dirt all dlligettre in bringin-' the offender to jue tioe. The Don roast a d .hall be migoced. Olsen Under ray.haltd end the Peal of laid oily. the day and year atoned& I le.l-It.d) VERD. E. Witf... Mayor. idler Pate. dopy 4 times.) - Ch... P. [him E. H. IletaLlah. P. 11. f(aTrry, (. sheen au 8, J. ' , Segue.. F. fiLsocsmts., (1.14((irl'• J. G. COEFI canter Third and W.... 1 stroots HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & Co., Beg to can the attention of Buyers to their ortonLLro Stock of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, copprlatiag ow of the mgt annvie Le urorttli.til In th,, il=glll4l/ItS !Mar -I'4' PACKET% lelto.ll ztreor,s and whirl they offer on the snort favorable tem., nor nawnte going Enid will and their interest Promoted buying their itite,W•hE • 14 Ns. • •an Wys o.d •tCres. . et. .115 fittsbiargb• ro. A. A. CARRIER & BRO.. Corner 4th and Smithfield de., PITTSBURGH, PA., Mate Mutual Fire& Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG CAPITAL 8350,000 - - Girard Ere anti Marine Insurance Co OF 'GLAD ELPHIA, CAPITAL $300,000. INSURANCE CONP.4NT OF THE ,"-ALLEI AF. VIRGINIA, WINCUESTER, VIROINIA; . Capital ~ OFFICE PENNA. INSUILA S NCE 200 00. OF P OOO ITTSBUEOII AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. Mar 4. A. CARRIER.Poer. lONS C. BAKER & CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Recommended by all the Professors of the inipelpa! Medical Coneg. le the united Etstes. ALSO. JOAN C SAKES d M.'S:COMPOUND FLUID, S.S. TILACT OF SARSAPARILLA. one of th e best articles of the tie) known. JOHN C. BAKER d CO.'S VEGETABLE VERMIFGOE. • certain Specific foe worms, and please.* to the taste. ALPO, - YODER' MINA 11, LIND( ENT, • meet 'al cuble ale .fur Hareeraloo, for lib elimatlsul. awKala mink. Far sale by JOUN 0. BAKER t 00.. N. 103 North 3d at.. Philadelphia. And by Drue.i.te senenal T. HOIAIES, RAKE & CO. BOOMS= TO A. 11. UOLMES k BROTHER, MANUFACTURERS 4.4 SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, MB, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, Agfring crauf Pulleysfor Nachi.olf. Car ant , Bridge Bolts, , with Thread and Num complete, PITTSBURG 11, PA., Wauncwas. No. 31 Wow. XT. wrirwr MIT alm Bsoolsv Kir All work fatrmted. zuh3l4l Agency of Dr. Fitch'e Celebrated Mod em:4ot Dr. 0.11. 11.K73111t'S Druz Store. 114.140, comer Wood et. nut Viredii Mtey •• • . Cherry Pnlmonic,,Pulmonary Baum. Pectoral Epee -. torant, Pulmonary Lirdrosit, Deptirative SrruP. Limn Crorroctor, Hamar Corrector, pure and medicinal Cod Lir sr Antl•Dyspepilo !diatom Cough and Cathartio :lentos, Vexcniftige, VernaloPille , Female Specitc. dr- do.: mod by him constantly ma with unprecedented man in the treatmeniof . . Cals. DouPlu, ebnAlsuption. Asthma. Heart Disease. Dv , M.O. &read. skin niiIXISLI, Rheumatism, Female 01,101144 Pis. ak., de. Dr. Fades unrquaDod Patent Silver /Wed Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Pit,..V s Improved see Spying 4 - houi• der Prate. Dr. Fifth's Siker Danl. V Ibbe. Also, all klu ge of Prorrletary :Medici:lm Truman. Rua %Oen, &Abler Jirsoen. Remember elm Owe. Dr. ERl'- 8E11'6,140 Woad atm% sign attbe Golden Mortar. A Special Bulletin for the- Sick.—Dr. Norge. Invigorating Ordiai velem*. lath wonderful rapid• Ity every Moonier Inddent ti, the dlitentire apparatus; re - mom the appetltm renews the etrongth; hadem the mer cies, bracts the nerves, gives elastletty to the Writ* re. emits the mental etuolihe, tittitheudeeNtidttul.h i t' utz to the attenuated name * name robust. aliPearemott shape Irritation. mints the &Wombed Imaninatton, tnollde yr the ahattared exualtution: and Mar be Linen without Post by the feeblest maiden. TM pr ototht:t• ae it le t° 2 L l K'i mi solely of the Woes of we Ortental herbs, potent only to inrinorate. canna sta'and raters.: - if the Syntata has booms relaxed by Improper f.lutdetv . ees, the Corcild will tames vivre TigOVOUI vitality tutu "- eel Organ. the lasettudo rematlnd from lets hours or too clots application to labor of any kind,. Is quickly rumored by Its fiction, and bullet onminoul In sedentarY Munition& and 'aided to Inconvonlienae therefrom, find It It eat and healthy stimulant. Mote thecimulationof the blood siodebh, many of thateroctiom of the bodiare ed or Imperfectly perlbrmed, IZwltl restore the natural ao• tion sad cormannicate permanent energy to the secretive and dietribotlvi Ordeldn .. • Thor ilo are tared &tut by physical dAllity; 402 so fieble u to dupla of efts nueutog the T lg or eud mien of tauthood. - en tufted to esetblawcroderful tutus'sat ei OW. Iteattudlos the ideurnta of their rsetorotton.-- Neon they bus tottsumed the tint tattle; the 7 will be' amtelons that the reeoperathe principle le et work to or gy debilitated Dation of thefr fames; end hope : scorn to he realised ID their thbroogts Seeosur, vitt suing op in ; Th. 00T(11.114 out WAIT couxattlUsd, to- riot bet MN. Prloe P reshot* C two Rsalt CO (IC. . c. RINIT, troiristor. ' _ • • . N0:).22 Itroodwer, New Yost.. 4MIL: ;-Plthiburglu RLCXVI Diu- No. at 'Mod itrea# Mince. 14h - WoOl 11. Wood qty: P.Pwoge , bt u thtouhstit the trotted Mitts; ;saw '5200.0 Wanted on ortpge, for one, at tin Pink as Ant dam Mel Edge, innate m iha bon at tb* ADA/N this allow diatt Dr. Hoofiand'a German Bitters, prepar ed by Dr. C. M. Jnekeoe, are justly reckoned among our ; most rideable medicines. In rases of dmepsla It act, Uke maids, etrenathaning the tune of the stomach, stien,; elating the digestive rower, tied giving ruddy health tf, the cheek and brighten, to the eye. There are thousands In tide community who me testify to their virtues, cud ; thowands will hereafter add their testimony. See ad- . vertisement. J 024 itedterf OFFICE NO. 70 17.4.L.NT7T STREET. nonfat $177.11 -Audi, 3212.725, Setvrelylrteestal. FIRE INSURANCE — On Bnil. inge, Lim ited or Perpetual, Merchandise, Furniture, se_. ln town or country. a mutual peweiple, entribine4 with the security of • Stock Catita l. panties the Insured to shun in the profit:. thp Compxoy, Wlthollt Reality for 14113eP ThP Script Certlileates of this Contn.7, for proOta, are coovertible, EtCLE par, into the Capit alresid Eton t. of the Comp's. M ,lINO LEI en B. M. Ilisciness, Se P cretary. DIRECTORS: 0. M. Stroud, Levis R. Asithurst, thortre Taker, i Beni. W. Tinkles 7.. ie;throp, IL L. Careen, Robert Toland. Edward C. James. • Clem Tlnglei, W. It. Thompson, T. C. Rockblll. O. W. Cens:Am, Robert Steen, C. S. Word, Harshall 11111. Jr.mes L. Taylor. Jacob T. Bunting. For Sale or Rent AWELL finished Brick :Dwelling, adjoin ing Wiltinsburg, and near the Retinala Station.— llows moraine 13 rooms, weld the lot, ou which there is a garden and good stabling, fmnla 55feet on the Turn pike and extends 264.6ret dopth to • tiff foot etreet. terms. desirabor se l lit be rantedp rty w far $l6O per annum. ll be told low and on seri' etwr E. D. GAZZAM. QELLERS' COUGH SYRUP INULLISOIS kJ —Judge Pierce, of Middleport. lrteptois Co.,mitre under date of Jan. 27th. 1451. Out he has been troubled. more or len, with ,• sough for several Year& which hat year for three for three hireito his the medkal treat men months. During the seamier he got bet ters:l bo bf dip 7:211. 1 , 1 w 1 t i! ' leh m eria b ol; t r l :l= l .l o bVtgeTtst i :t Cough rlyrup. which • gentlem by the name of Chard. brought with blot from the dellto of Ohio. Mr. Chapin hod found the finny of &neatest use to his family, and when moving fecna °hist trot fifteen bottles with Ilm a portion of which Judge Pierce obtained:l.oomi wilb great benefit when other means failed to Offord relief. Jai 11. k. SELLERS • co. Propristflrg, 67 Wood et. Q ABSA.PARILL.AS--Tho following list of 1..7 SalsaDarillas can always be proeursa at JOS. 01.E31-ING'S, 1NG'S, comer of Market at. and the Dlsmond: Band's earsanFills: Run's earaslAtills: e. (lora:Ads : Tosrosand's " VOUC4II REMEDlES—dyer's Cherry'Pec l..) Me Lo ta'ral; s Rau. of Wild Cherry: Swamp'. Syrup of do; J•Yoe's lAxpootorunt; Raltun Llrerwortand Miller'. Omagh Syrup; full.. D. WWI. do dn. All of the above celebrated remedied can alwa a be pro• cured at _tali • JOS. FLEMING'S. AVIS' lolslnate:42..Eg.,LU —2 j gop t s ,i, o x f c., %lllB UPER FRENCH CIIINTZES--31urplay ). 7 a Burzhflehl invite the attention of the lc dies t.p their assortment of rich French LW ntses, of Is Wet importations. and rich styleg also; English end American - Prints, in great variety. • Jan ifikilat73-100 d oz. Corn Brooms for solo b. jot& ILCNILY 11. COLLINS. SALEEATUS--2000 Ib3. for saloby . Ni 24 WRNILY IL COLLIN'S. F LOU.O,--50 bblo. for sale by Jai anamm • • I:01 an re I NC INN A Tl—Thenow44 - 0 d rpleadid younger Steamer CIN -." Iluarga CAnmromder, wl eau. or the aboreandintermedlate porta, on WEDNESDAY, J.. 24th at 10 o'clock A For freight niTassage, apply o board. or to ja24 FLACK or LIVINOSTON.-Agte. n JACKED BUTTER-10 Ude. pkd. Butter. vat T an ni ..1) kegs Butter, In store for pby LITTLIt I CO. . C111.41--20.bb10. fresh White Corn X_/ Meal toartive and far sale by T. LITTLE C O. & APPLES-1W bide. in store and G!ivu.le 1 ,7 1i22 T. LIME k CO. FLAX SEED-2 bbla. in store and for salt by .422 T. LITTLE CO. WANTED--From the Ist of April next v T Dwelling house of than three to floe rooms within lb minutes leal tor the Poet Mee; rent net to exceed }l W: IlneLulre at this office. in:l2 4.2IJGAR-10 hhdB. prime Old .Sugur in 1. litors and kr sale by T. LITTLE t CO. PLIEES bits, prime cutting Cneene Li in stare and for ule br T. LITTL6 t W. _ _ TOBACCOIO-115 — bas, Grali t t's ; 5: R an ob d i..s. Bli I.losbilui - Lragotr S ittatt ' T'qiE if tra feg .6 , 1110 bY Jen bxs. Palm Soap and 25 boxes kJ Rosin Soap in store for sale by T. LITTLE A CO. W RAPPING PAPER--200 reams datable V In 1,60 rooms medium Crown LI T T LE Yea= Crown, In Wan angler rah, by T. LITTLE CO. GROUND NIITS-75 bgs. to arrive on S 11. Adrlstlelbr We by ISAMU DICKEY a CO. ULK PORK--20,000 lbs. Bulk Pork for . rat " k " Athsgh. " D TIVAr Av Elt Dimottur. • II AI-10 tons baled for sale by 1.1.1122 SIIREVER & OLL BUTTEK-5U bbiaoholco Ohio for ale Er *.r..1 anarvsh a DILWORTIL nRIED PEACHES--1000 km . .prime lava:. fi[pLD7r- SIIII.II7ER - • , • t D ViORTIC. 1 11 I II" #0 8 ' • is QUOAR & 1410LASSES-50 hbde. good. pow la w r "I' M% t C 'vr, SEED-;;-$00 bne: rfrime for ludo by - •.1623 • SURIVAR DILWORTLL IDIGIIETAL- - 76 On's . • pier Pi# lfetui .uouctrova DAntfatTeo;l- §C11001.6 UOPY BOOKS, Na. 1. - wade of ora oooollo, L 44 Mom 100410:100 . 84a 4 fto wn4 oo2 t a w d b 3: AMUSEMENTS, The relectlons for the Concert alli scouts:ln tho comma the Opra. of orsto, ne .11 ,, yhtd. Daughter qf dm Reyiient. • Iliurbrx r Sera/ . La inrcr-sto, La Sannanttntas Zoe:roam Borgia, 'Don Otoranni. Ihreassoli. The prke of •Arnisrion has been fixed at ONE DOLLAR to all part. of the Roll ON-Ticket admitting a Lady ayd Gentlemen, Ono &Orr and Flay Cen t.. Iff•tio extra charg ll e far snoring SEATS seats. c harge (CALE OE WILL (Willi r-ICX. 01 REDNESDA 1' MO NG. AT 9 O'CLOCK. At the Music Store of II Elefier, „No. 101 Third street. where a diegrom of the Lien May hereon. With every admission ticket will be glees s eertilloate bearing the number corresponding to the seat- The ter. tifieste has to reTtetsin in the hand. of the original holder. and establishes the ownership it the rest. tbS-13nalts of the Concert. eontalning 100 Arles. dinette. Baj sz laAte i . ro for only 25 , ceVasi.in g fell colon of the Meser to to song, may he had at the slnsletitores. Wid-tiontert to menmenee at 4 o'clock eeriest . Orphans' Court Bale. iN Monl , ay, the , 12th day of February t7 , l‘, grit at. l'h t ,"o"..'il. c . k in... l inT , t,brb:M=lll,l."torg Coun try Reeklenew and Twenty Amer of elooka Land, wen wa teretwith valuable end extensive bnildiuge and irelprlve• meats on the Sou th .Ida of the Greensburg and Pitts burgh.Turapike road. adjoining , the village of Wilkins. burg. formerly the residence of Abraham llortach, Sr.. be fug that property of which Arabella Statentield. his daugh ter. died eeised, a min of which has been ordered by the Oriebene Court of Allegheny moot]; for the payment of debts an debts maintenance of her minor children. • TIIO3IAB DAVISON, Barer, ,oT6 itmidT L of Arabella Statenneld. Past Lih.rty. ASPLENDID FARM—For Hale a Farm of 132 erre", ku acres to a high Mate of cultivation. 80 tr lgnit u loo , t o to „ r ej la . n rr d....ba ., lar . i lti r i g n e isf r :l e m r be b r: s t , tw a ojtorA neewesary out houses; of the best material, and pat spin the most subskuttal manner. Apple and Peach Orel, ante. and ebundanr. of other fruits of choice qualities: situated o 3 the Youghloughenr river. 4 miles above 51e lieeeport. end - 21) from this rite Price tolo per acne Ap pi - to is= 0, rr - rii 011:0 A,40.5. 14o.:1,1 rt. i I ilti {CFI ALMANACS The edition pub -1 i 11.4.31 he the Prot ig,i...-opel Tract eoeietoo r, , t. o ,•nf ele, tlrthodiet M. Church. Anti. :rnar beoublirso out Deopoiso luat publieteed, 31 eta.: iceokm . to the Crew. Life of the Wesley.: .3.1 ii-detooe, price reduced to MAW. Arsabei, a Family liiiteril rod, Doings, Ike Mareel's last book: Hone err: on and other Comlealitiest from Penob; t• Dandelion, by .utter of Plower of the Family: iwuk's for Architects and Mechanics; Th. Yireeble. Home and for Parents. or Thoughts and Counsels for Home and the Family, by Ren.Aluktey l'arelly Bibles'. ••• A lerge assortment of Droving Lessons nod Hooka for Children, at DAVISON'S Been Store, y '61.3 65 Market et.. near 4th. . bbls. Grease; lJ 3 Ude. Lard; 09 sacks Dry Pee-hem 16 sacks Feathers, to arrive by steamer Yestman for gale by 2.23 LiAIAII DICKEY & CO. I)LUE WRAPPING PAPER-2:4 reams superior qualitr. A large supply of White Pen Ps pordtag and fitraw Wrapping Pap gourd else& reed by ja= 8. SAD er, LER. Allegheny, ALILOLL BUTTER-6 bbls. fresh this day ree'd and for sale by T. LITTLE & CO.. 112,24 at. niIiREE DAYS ON THE 01110; j_ The Two Fortnum Pictorial Gatbaringq Child's Sabbath Day Book: Stoner, for &heal iloyL Little Frank Model: .Notorial Catechism; Evenings with my Children. Ftir sale by ja23 .3. L. DEAD, 28, 4th at. Ci n 7 E3l.l-.A.NIN UAL SALE—A. A. Mason oca will receive-and open in stew daya, another large lot of cheap Calleoes. Bleached and Brown Moulins. Shirt- ing Cheeks. Tweeds, Cr. ja.= tiIMBROIOERIES—A: A. Mason Co. ' have psi reed, per Exprea s e, 5 cartons of styles ,lrobrolde al'a'rtn,rEtf ':the n nt e rae " da l , Vdrr. w f a l le r it be ollfe ' verat FM." redn,d prloes. ja= _ _To Editors and Printers. litSuilding occupied for more than ten JR_ years by tie l'ittensmh Gazdte, and which le cal4tal• located on Third at., Dear Market. to now rote Ithb.T. alltdding a gond opportunity to Edith!, or Printers of mt. coda a well known huoviler their burble!r. This rot.- ere la direct I y olt paper atrtablimbtm Vor terra.. .pelf to 1. D. GAZZAM, raVerf Market td., bttereert Odand 40. City Gauger. et3IES D. VEItNER, City Gauger; office a Miner I Itleketson'a Liberty et. Any orders.loft establishment Pill be promptly' attended to. .1.22-3 t ifiIIOCOLATES, 11 1:0:11A, dle.—A full al3, deorttrund tenth justreed. Donble }tenth. Chocolate; rdreet Spiced dot . U " ''' f;f ' :..l mad Brom!: d" '• Co Arden... wed Cocoa arils. tor eale, whole. male or retail, br JeZt W. A-314:CLUELO. . IT A LENTINES—S.SadIer, Allegheny, has V reed per }`sorbet, from palls/arra aline assortment of Valentines, Encelopee. CaPla. Ac, wholesale and retail at to, prime oleo. rune handsomely Mond and illusts:a , P srbrke, appropriateValcutines. • 1 Valentines! Valentines!!' _ L' -11) Q-4RTERS, 02 IMOD Sr" PI77.SEVEG , L A! 'E,NE Biloseriber as now prepared to fur • atilt VALENTINA:S. in aa7 quantity. harlnteopeued Bawl and rheatoest auartmeut of Sontlmeatal.Com, le awl Jureulle Valentines ever !naught to this GolA to ,doer o f 'Writer& En:lb:awed - En velatees te 'tilt FiYel , of Valentines. Dealers are invited' : to NI and L.:math, the ansertment Orders by mall or otherwite, temetstally attended to. J. P. NAUMAN. 92 1V0094t. • onnaton . Wanted ... ( 11 80 ' . 12 , ! i i 1 J. , 71 . M1N t /lI T 1 211G E A.1 . NI, fort:I:I!? i g IV Waco tbs..lth of Ma. 1E•411. dtiy Informatlon of ht mi bo thsnkfullyr , ,,lsvd ty hla Father and Motb ,T, list= kt'Lloffntsk's T 51 1.3". osar /mato= Allegheny *nobly, Ilsryland. JOHN MORIIAN. istln-ntd •ALICE MORGAN. • • ISCOPAL ALMANACS.--Sword's, Col Pocket Ahoanie and 12titech A:Mister for IESb, this day recll and km We by KAI: k 00, AA Wood at IipIiRCOMS--100 doz. Corn Brooms for We 1.1/ by .10 JORN FLOYD am Grin Gi.E.Lialry uoarasl; t' St. Lonlo, Jan', lath. 1555. f °COAL WANTED—Propoigils will b4i, rec'd: by this Company Ihr 100,00 a bashols of PittYburgh ,of tho bo.cauality for GM making purpmtos, to I. •dellyyrod at the Company's Station Works. during ibo toooths of April, May tad June of this year. Ws open matil the 15th of February,' 1855. a=f4lsfob JNO. K 'ERIN =l', .eel bbls. fresh this duv .11.: rad and fur sale by =MY IL COLLINS. ifintEN APPLES-10 bbls.. this day reed and &a. sale by lISNIITIL COLLINS. OUTOfqFry 71telaTts. tate Befister. Opts there are dewribed tor . 'sale II Eral - Yarros..2'llodars and Lots, 45 tine - Country. Seats end too city Lots, with which purchasers or to be ere qualntad before buying . . `:Call and fat aF a ster gnalt itabtt TAOS. WOOD st. V V SALE—An excellent Franik House and Lot on Rows st.,Alleghonyelty. at a my low r Palauls * of ja-^OO TIIO4.•WOODS. 7a. 4th .t. %JERY CHEAI W e hare for 'sale a small FermotT scres,lo of which are cleared with a new Log Housed. rim and substantial rail Tentailredis high, situates miles from Bruceton, Ts , heal It location. The farm is ofescellent quality', with good water. Price 8350. For terms, au, spefly at the Real Mate Oticeof BO) 8. =UBE= a 80.8.140, 34 st. - -- WEATIIERS—'6OO Ky Feathers x , on bond old forilao by J. A: trOTCIII . 99Ii t CO. yVE WISH TO PROCURE A SITUA TON for a Tom., Mau, al • Partner in atcosU manuf.rturlug estehliehmont. Ile Is able to make him naeful In any department, and has a capital or sle or L 4 ol:7lllluntltr.l Dollars. It. /3 , ti good plain book-keener Weaalraman.l.ut would prefer brink emplo,yed In orabout the manufactory. S. CUTIIDIntT a 40N. 143 3d at. Sol S T 5 t i u ß f l ,, E d , 1 4 . 1 ). 11 u e 1 di 0I o n . 4 tas kelp 27 bbls Green Apeles, 19 bblv • a k. o r , . 1 2 esatn 1531449 _ lads Lard Oil. •MrCANDLIISS, CO. 144 tor. Woodk VT 414 r sr. • 'VANDEN F,Lit COUNTY'FOR SALE- , IA We offer for ride about 4010 acrosollaxid . In XIII. CO.. In ...rowel trees of different wbiottwe will will et the extesordbma7 low price or One .170 m. and a Halt Pa' TreetNo. 1 contains 1000 acre. " • 2 1000 , " 3 " 1064 . ) ' " "'2ll " b 62 The taleis unexceptionable. having been 0010hudiy de rived tram th.ePtete Governatent. lino Healthy. rm log laud. welnimbered end Waste tau le- Maim. within • short...Mance of illagwar, the oonntlr Kat. The Allegheny Valloy and Sunbury end Lrlo medw both ru. daough 01 , kw0T. 10011110011 n& ;aped= A lf I V Assor 2 1 6L h t. dwdl LAIN „ ARD-40 kegs No. 1 Lard for sale by 1_44.13 - eIIRIVI:Ra DILWOIIIII ifi . RAl3 CIDER-10 bble.yery superior Crab t) Cider reed and tar sale by W. A. EdeCIAIIIO. TCARPENTERS' .SHOP FQR, SALE ; situ at ail Qiarry I;etwaen Faa:Ziland . Walnut An, alum lama- le.sunal ground, Foe. further particularly ennuis, of de.3o • • 6.L Olnimar a e014.1.11L ad _MO 4,14 ,5 kegs No. 1-lard foi:salo by R. DALZELL *Ca- IA fIALICOES &DE LAINE A.: Mason Co. are tiosi Opening wanh of % cuss of Fast Co °red Calicoes,,sbicb will be s up al ..rt low; Uwe. • bulie aseortmentof yew &tyke Mous de 11/11.61. at neuir . coma TORIME COOKI riG RAISINS at 8c per lb; Primo Cooking Prone. at Ikrtre . l . 4.; Cliestailaisbue - reel, & 1 •1 0. 1 ' 1:1= a P fingilt /V= ao., 1,41i:i3 . 7 1 7 das J. 31 cIUILIAN 245.Litastrat..-- IJOGS---150 Dead /tows, average 200,. for debr 81.12 IVER DIMS ORTIZ,sr-..a 4. minntes.Ralk o r PI aesota T river, oppoe its the ... 4 oadart. for iho to mini of *MO .Z la baud and INS per y ou ought to sell • that mire la • fear days. If you smut • baarela sod a cheap hottseott esonotAtireltaies too Eaaalre of TRUI L SB NIURPHY er, BURCHFIELD have joist . reed by/I - pap oaother. lot of dump naollo work- B ner LACK TELLBET SHAWLS d •e, supgior srtlels ot-Illk Matt Mavis. Go ox wr Imice c c 9 • 4.4.51 As ARD 011.25-bbler No.l Lira - Oiljust CS reed and Mr sale br ad) ~TaXrIIJI *OW COLNESS. , --11Thetfier, ,:41" - -,Fricads_ an 0 1 J J o h n peeetaery.; can be ohetatodbeAAr a irthe t•—• 0 Eft prawns to be able to thr; erenw.oh i - ay. at =ham au Prnime toOting.br the septic& ar a ta. laws. tam azta.son , canw.g u. waa - ,„ TT . 14 Wood it:..' NO charge fix ehewitur wade. " ' ... " 11/"l * 4 AND ItllliPS-1 tow , on laza: ' 11149 * 0; 16 tre-lita , . - A. lIUMMILSON oo 2 , oo= 7. o9 Potittoe.s for v't AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Szics Ramat. auraer Wood and Fink Wag. 1 V ALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION— On Tburadasennking, Jan. 25th at 7 °Moak, It Q. Merchantrobangs_ sth ar., mast wid. . . , , .:. . a, ammo Merchants end Maure& Bank 8 Wag 1.6 .. Plttaburell Trust Po. - • - • 20 • Citirene Dewitt. Bank dr. • 10 4 0140 and P. ItallrOad. Co. • dot ''' North American !ante.* Co: ' to - Nktional do - do do; • 10 ' eltasenP Insurance do dO. 1 ja2l .P. 11. DATIL Anat. • V ALUABLE REAL - ESTATE IN, SIXTH . Wean ar Lamm—On Tuesday afternoon. Januar? ant, at o'clock. on the premiseAvrill be kohl by 'mats? of John ile-ron. Eno.. Trustee. Fifteen Valuable Balding Lots. 841 ' -which have each • fhont Of :X/ feet On Center Avenue and estending back 06 leek the Other ElFht lath - having a mut of M, feet= Clark it. and ex.l=4=g hick at feet to itoee ea as per Plan or Lots told out by tb• tote Juane Po The oboes fart induconente to those 'legman of ourrbering y near the bushier part of tn., CITY. Terms at rale. Title Indisputable. sib P IL DAVI' And. °me= or Moirosautua Nerroariaa CokraoTsy ores...acne. JunUuT nth. OM. ftter oUritlara' proesd 2tutod!rheofftiill, amm ars, 1554. requiring the Company to extend the itoprore r • atovii Browner lila and autborithse the application of the toga of the Company tr. that ...bite. and the clliffelh valor. of he . .. Stock amongst theStoellers to oufahfoolut rolosi to the earnioss of the Compan r Ova expeaded,—tho Treasurer has boon Instructed to dletriLut• ezionftotihot Ev a ki . bolg e rm, t'o h lw il em ,, :opon team= It or tteir B r ea.. aocou7te ly 'on the Looks of the c.w.0.. COPELAND,. Treasurer Morels. Nor. Co. i Dividend. . . T,IIE Trustees of " Tho Pittsburgh Ns ... 1 co m o m -0 bate tbli dey declared • Dividend Ultra per cent. out of the profits of the Copany. on the Cutts; Stalk, payable to Stockholders or their lewd reprgeraa. -- tire.. larthar Itt; at the cities of the Company. t Order or Nrrresuaan Gas C0i1...1T. JAMES 31. CUBIST!, Trsuurer ' ' 5th,1855. .1a94,4rd . _ Notice to Contractors. • • 'Orrice Ur !demarcate/3 FlaMeath Cogiaar.l, 1 earsetown, DAL. Dec2o, 16511. ‘ II „EA.LED PROPOSALS for the grading, • kJ , Masonry. and bridging of forty-three end a bar (4,34U0i1es of this toad will be received at the Mike of the co until throe o'clock, P. M. on the 16th day cdr roe's:neat. T mat, proPles a plans, and epek-ifemtl f olisSill r: for T e'Tstgnneeull'ammi=hf.bale=l 4.=71 fr om the Mies of Washington and Georgetown to the Baltimore and7Jble lo tto by an may and direct route, connect ing With the latter road east of the "Point of Rocks: . on the ?mom. river, and making • earingof di/gal:moon the best ninety miles of the present traveled route -front the Capital to the Western and Northwethern Statha of Min!. fr' ITZTIng from the paint of intersection With the Bal.; Limon and Ohio Railroad. the routeutends to the City . Frederick. an. P...ing through tbe eleheet ageloolinral districts of Maryland. terminaes In the city of ur , town, where it connects with lines of no wa oration extending to lianielmorsh, the mad. dm The portion of the road foe which proposals ire tom invi ted extends front the westerly line of the District of Col bin (Mid from Oeotgotown) to the trip-of Und erfelt. I'vel.sals will be received for the work in sections of one mite( each, or forthe entire &Kann of 431; The work is genera l ly of a medium character for thla part. of the country. with tome hestry_entting (In earth" , and rack) and bridaing; and every faffilty exists for twee ecuting It el gorowly mad with economy at all names of the year. the country b elevated and rolling, well water ed.. and remarkably healthy.' .11 . time conditioned for she comiletlon of the :lie/Aria:a - will from ore to two y earl. A y further information desired treperionsprogatustor the Work will be furnished at the ogiff. or may had by ' eddreer,en the President of the ,compthr by letter prior to the i.ST of letting. lip order of the hoard of Directors. 1 ; FRANCIS DODGE:. President " EDMUND FILEVCII, Chief Engineer.• , .i."l.2awt fos. Notice to Stockholders Orrgx Airtongwr VALLZI R. IL Co, Pittsburgh January 1,1835. I iti accordance with the C:harcer, general of Ling of the Stockholdera the .silkotseng raffey • 1 e R. aimpany will be held at their Mace, No. 74 Water street. Pittsburgh. on the first Tuesday (dth day.l . of Yeti. tir3next, at hi o'clock A. .11., at which time and place eport of, the President and Marmara, for the - past y and • Statement of the &lairs of tho Gm periy will on presented, and an election for President and Board -of - Managers for the ensuing year, • will take _pled at 12 o'clrF-t M. [1.1.4d) J, GIBSON. Seer. ; - Crime innoo ean IWrgAlt. l.3 Et. Co,, S 1 ' . • I ' Plttetnargit,,.,:: . • . VOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of tho . 1 It Stockholders and /Marmon of Director. oi tba Ohio and'Penna. Railroad Compeer, for the stwil Tear..lit ' be hrik at the orrice of the Commas , . In Pats gn, en - Thursday, the 2.5 th day of Janneen /BM Wtrewn tha harms of 10 e. B. ands r. e.. (meeting at4o.) By order. of the Board of Directors. - • ' J. Seer.ROBLNBON,, • 1. (Journal, Poet. Dispatch, American, Union and ObrOnt....l` elo copy.) ' .. ' -.. , - - ... ~ OTICE.—The subscriberti heretofore' dii• Inn baguets under the style of Daemon, Mohan It Co. 1n tha manuftotore and sale of /lazes& Toolk - aritt. nod Darden Implennento, will hereafter mntinsoths uuaa Empire the stile of LAWSON. NEIV,IIYEIL CO.. at the Empire ilacka to the Ninth Ward,and Waraotow, Wo.tl street. Either of an will attend to settling upther, bonittm. Pittsburgh. Pa. W5f... DAWSON'. 3. X.2igW1171114..., ------ 1 Water-Core Institute. .'-' • .... I.I.AND STREET (SOUTH SIDE) BEM FEN: itsrazzr P! TT 4.5173 TUE RIME, P.MT =CH PA. 11OCTOR BLELZ, G nate.and-Practi ..datig.lll7..°lddlir ° 47.1%."°P.,..tikd Hyd—tb ~ A—ps..2.wATip. C RE in the 0,0,0 loot Tb • perfectly ma, direct and immediate effect thts rya. tea:lath. on all Terns. and all diseases acute and chroala — .h ahlle lt Is ted/d. gratetnl and Invigorating to the weak . .d k l b Lusted, re /Sneesalaily dadrabho hs Ibtedllas, ~...._ . AnOlVit./400.1 r01.01011.11i0 tered where desired: but, alter loot and tbenuntil expera , • ere* Doctor heels ghee a decided testa to ttydroper thydnaleh hes, throuaboat the 014 and asp 10416 mar. au a, eminently stioarsafhl Meyer/ rzn ot dlessae. Inaba. dlnit Inelpient, Cownimption, Bronchitis. DiSpacti‘ Ler . ltoratnatee7 and a3roulc Rheumatism. Asthma, eaten.' - qua. Nerroas and Lifer 'Maass... "Testimonials cl onsna Rued highly mutable citbane of nearly gray State laths 1 Milan, eau be examined at, Dog,* Reeles Oita. • Xter,Res. , ; _Clerty are Milted to await h,M gratis. ' • ' Ream ter Inizut cued. Icahn duronenetuntriti and of,, ten t the treatmentAt Las luxury insteadaf Pleatant, as those mukoenainted might sunduac." - Rancamma.-31essra. Cozies Lincorcr;Watennan Palm er, W. W. %Ulan. W. Iluon_jarmajdolia Weir, D. T. Morgan, Wm. R: MAW. The undendisroal.biviba visited lhate" 'll' Instil* , tide sad witoeserd staxecsful treatment. cheerfully emninend tiltu as a tharouxtdy ekitteaktal snot alrilltal Phy. Chad co Joialle Connlls. fla4biliard,4ohn. C. Coatis, Rohl-Patrick. John 8.15r.10102111.X1RW.. W. V. Patrick. Reece F. E 61.04, U OttosbyVven, 111.0 N CITY CO3.IIIERCIIL COLLEUE,-.4. tatarette holtdinge. Wood it. Prot IdILLAM &BELL respectfully ammonia, that their thetitutlon le nn one the W geet, meet. ectiventent and soperli 'of the kind la the At the Iron OltY lege foutur Matt nr..411.1611.6e4. fa* emoting room Ina superka am/ expeditions marine, k Dec.'s great airtime= se Penmen and tenants Milan. and Ornamental Writing.: tendon thin 4M; 4 4 12 . 44 n ? e, Virminge new Bad. ipuerixt Matsui IleokkmAng • o f br Pre/ BUR;WILVO long 1.41.1"kn0w Wage of , that science makeshlro doe of ths moot slthful midsummer •'. DO teachers in thla or anyuther country. As Piathemar tielan and booktmeper. Mr. John .Bury cannot be OIL , . -Young men -who tiMign receiving luitsuetkrn In book -r kerning. and mho hepronegieeted or ,irleh to rather ths Arithmetic. an remise • coarse of training In thin her , •remit branch - wi th out charm. Ari th metic Li Os 247 tO' ...kkeephig. and he who teas not knowledge OM oars; never become bookkeeper. - loortmes!tharbtred daily on ell Important bosimm eulebieta. Umem for Ladies from 1/ A. M. 01112 A. M.. trilla t i4.CVreliAt y o'clock __ la the ~ealmr. ' ao Cleueem Lotztfor'Sale or Lease. • it NUMBER OP BUILDING TCommerce and needyentten hem la d are ellgni f elrfredod jar m a trieTteee benne, an will be mid low an New tenni of win b e b ea m for Unless, or hit maynnit thosirbe_wenn limn. For widentare, ndre n r . rk:n _ m717-t 7 • • Manatee.; b tween ad aside= - • - : Lindelllaid Company of Wiltromit. Kiat, Corporatots of this Compaisy hiie' - bMre far tabeabtion to the Ouital Stook.% nit Hume of Slum A. wuarme dk OC, 1-fp. . . 71 Pourttr et.. Pittsburgh, then PamPhiota fontainteC.: Obarter,Geologleel Hareem lc. oan De °Mahood by puttee darting information mistiest*: the Commas...-. out .-..1 VALUABLE FARM .FOR SALE.=;Situa— ted In North Fayette Unmade; latesleini bounty; 10 miles from the city and 2X Wig - from the - StenternelN , railroad, at the Noble:thorn static:scoundrel 40 scree, all - - - cleared and Eanced and Ina high detect coltiwatlen. The Improvements area coml.:retards throttles, house with - 5 Mane, darn. stable, Stone lttilladeleor ilmalkmuse and , other ernehulldln There bran orchard °lnhales melee:Led *aft of 'rations IchadL The place Is well watered by aLs thins springs, :and the whelp pis e can be sully. adder • • t e d, tle &meted in • good nelshbortuxl„conyeuleet ta ' church, mlll, echoed, du Apply to Ise • - brLAIN t /30N, 2:1-fith ‘4OLASSE.§.--150 bole. N. O. - Molasses ftrr Wae b7.'71 8 ' JOHN FLOYD /MO. VVALENTINES,:VALENTINES—A:finIT anortmant a.apaua fOr Ml* , • Ain . L. Dalai. 78, . Tea, Tea, Tea, • • ped i tti r ph. ec ti n & f rff N eljork : . raffrtimwt...h G p .r.ool7,,r„re= Te n ed, =Swill be Solds, eltArTholeist "th 4=; •Petkitt Tealltore. fiat/M=lg, 17aTIIV] 'bite received by =MY 21. awns. P RIME HAVANA CIGARS --A small lot of <balm braiub, Plinote whl Recalls Obi , : dbabq out neat by J. W. bleYkRIANtb. - 11111alltE TEAS sguarva . " fn Erzapon. It oats 1b . -0127Y0, : To qVary Mi r ' 7 4, Su a lr n w .' i lr e t l s .2l, " ' . Yoe We by !.b.t3 ebetyt or einoleyoutbey by Ja7. W. wzolLamo. Moro O. Al fr ' IiAS POWER TO CURE--"I had not wed Ittwicsbefpo I felt )atensficlal &new, .R.FW fenic-b,:-linifcrins fr9w IL co. _ . ,Idnalcoulth fa, which I tried many rec 33 icts. *lthaca onso.mogieuo.....- I na. presented 1,11.11 A bottle of 'in. Z" sane Owe,. ithaws." I thinkft a duty. which lowo tofh yotrandtnin h ugt i v,, Lr e ft .... l o 4 l l , Vl= d 7eir. that 1 kW . 12. ,,,1t r5 r Divine bl.oslia) ha.l no cwwdon Mid; j r i shfftottio. 7 i t:i lt wl l a r = i n l jtit a rr i t u firil l e " oii m alarA i ft l hV k = ;ric l iTgatt y ' rntc= ig u twlcc d .V . eigeNTl; affect the an !ern) hasdencendAnd fo nn i ltoViaa * Bollere 00unti =icon. Y. pctaLt &It ./en It Illiksc in .r Ar 7tesTydcccrwano&co..so, it t?' .had % a& ohas. • , dap ir'k's patent Kosher 'Burial Cases. , ' tecct protecting. 67d t preganing,the d owl, for, ordlnw7 Inr' ' ' 44 " 4 " l* * th il To. propriew""/"%Votti.ntmkttotiga'""bopilma""v" in.ht., 0 1 16 . 4° ""t e lite wen t tarthatum a" i t TZ, whOlnWle. endlninn a 0, 0 v . cornet Max ma W/Innantrongs.. 114 4.4 " VVekl. PitiabUrah, -,- - war th . ,.. 4. „.owt.niltots hind Ern PM, !Ai% of •ninn - .21, 7 Vault mots. Iron Nh MX ''''' .. "Ciattle 1 / 3 41.4[1, V ..,faiirtk 02111111121151T41 • ._, _ py, won finer watiCessid.' r Irocc___., am Ruminant nnannfontwanL and w cold inn , a.priwn hY tinaliva i , A.. A, wor trolia. .41 -----:_._ _ _ . . tp — ilfttl l -14 kegs. packedßakte; eecd'ittot for Bale by. • ' , '.,1)1714 A.LICHirt: 111 - AY 615 balgs xvo'd and for , sale by - ' '.IIBGE. aktatiarrT.2l kt.DCOITNI'M BLVIK TittS.St NI • . 111 AT ehtt.—t half died. tur4t,n4 iftlta,Y•V A. , % e rork.447.4l....zeluzi., so _ elope oat the stook, br AttitAltl4lt 60,11141.TD13.-1 bla. : o3Arila:_by qwwg
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