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    ITTSBURGR GAZETTE
.. BY winza aoo
PITTSBURGH: "'-
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26,1565
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11101. Te Advertisers.—Neither the ESltortsl goon
Prihthijr-yatitdehraintat tbe Daly Qui*. sretorohid,
eroadiy. - ADTUthriltsWhettellee their notkesto iPpess.
the piper on Monday morning, irM plossehand them Ist
-fore h 0 diet. on Batavia'!"
adaelltsburgir Meekly Gazattra7ilar extend.,
o =nation war. .Wakivfiasetie offers to our bunovis torn
••Mort &mini:di medium of mating their banners known
t, or damnation is betwienfoor and five thousand, rarnninn
• bloat 'ray merchant, mminfactuter sod rhea -teener In
Advance Payments.--11ereifter no sub
socris_.ption will be taketiller the 'Mgr Weal! Idasettl%
wiabe.la .
th enn the
ttmeta ay So which the reloYiPtiosilla mid. e paper
will to laradat:l7 atoPPed. =dew the Irlibecripllon is re•
yyjyyiid iay.yre syysettt. All trimly:it advertlalm
of 'Air 'Arai piled. will be ;required 'to he paid In ad
„ The 0017 meeptlcoo will to where special month
. ly 07lowly roitracti are made. WI -4A*
_ _ _
liesiiies Planter ea 'each tevere el ale Paver
TEE Wasx—The Newsby the . Pacific is iropor
taai luid'lntficates a proapeat of peace. The
Cisrhas accepted the cOndltleas proposed by
be .4.111.4 sit.ii,,ppt certain that
thesoceptance ie. anconditiosalornot. Even if the
aeoeptattocia unconditional, there will remain
other troablmome - gnestioos to settle growing
ont Of the war. The prospects of peace are, hov
erer, of a btiglater character than for the last
year. - All partiesare doubtless becoming weary
of the 'draggle, and will be glad to get out of
the-scrape with the least delaiponsible. Plents
-of immense imporMnoe hang on the decision of
the.-few days immediately succeding the dates
lxrangg by the Pacific, as, if the present negotia
tions fail,the,waraill doubtless - assume a more
extensile and Sormidable character, and will
most Probably involve all Europe. •
,
ANNVAL MUTING or TIST: OHIO AND PENS
smarts Ilarzrap Conmsr.—This meeting
took place yeaterdayin this city. It was organ
ized at the . Crispany's Rooms, but subsequently
adjourned to Philo Hall- The number of stock
holders in attendance wadverylaige, and a aver
interest was manifested in t4e preeeedings, whit&
will be found in our noltuxuis to-day, together
with the report of the President.
'The resolutions adopted, were drawn up
with ' great care, :were discussed with spirit,
and were generally adopted . unanimously. They
are intended to throw proper guards around the
interests of the stockholders, to keep up the
Credit of the Company's bonds and stock, and
to relieve the Company from pressing liabilities.
Several gentlemen were hero from the eastern
cities, and one from Germany, representing a
large amount of stock held there. Mr. Listen,
of the celebrated firm of Winsl.ow,.Lanier & Co.,
of New York, presented several of the resolu
tions in regard-to the future conduct of the com
pany's affairs, and also to lay the foundation of
a sinking fund to redeem the income bonds.—
Several gentlemen of great financial ability,
deeply interested in the stock and bonds of the
company, have been in the eitylor several days,
advising vrith_the President and Directors, and
the result of their united wisdom has been unani
mously adopted by the largest meeting of stock
' holders ever assembled. The Company will no
doubt derive great benefit from the measures
adopted, and will-continue hereafter, as in the
plat; to merit the confidence of the public, as a
safe and well managed corporaticin.
The new Board of Directors is a very able one.
" The gentlemen compoling it are men of estab
lished character, of great energy, and of excel
lent business qualification& Mr. Larwill, of
Wooster, who has been a Director from the com
mencement of the enterprise, declined a re-elec
tion in a very haralsome speech, in which he
spoke very highly of G. W. Bailey, Esq., who
was selected as his successor.
The repOrt of the Pr]e'llaint , Iso 'very frank
• and business like -.document, containing, with
the report of. the Treasurer, also read,,
the infor:*
matron necessary for an understanding of the
again of the company. There is one very pain
ful item, the large defalcalion or Gen. Lorimer,
the late Treasurer. - This, the report states,
amounts to $95,628,01. The now regulations
adopted, and the large security required of the
Treasurer, will prevent any such catastrophe
Upon the whole, we considex, that the Ohio
an d Prorsylnnis Railroad commences its new
year under most favorable auspices, and consid
ering the hardness of the times, and the - great
depression of Riiiiroad securities, under most
flattering circumstances. _lt is one of the stron
gest Railroad compazdea in the country, and its
future prospects are not excelled by those of any
other. Its earnings have been large, and the
present condition of the track and machinery is
excellent, and every day adds to its usefulness
and the prospective value of the investment
That it is safe, and will prove eminentlyiprOfita
hie we have no doubt. -
The following gentlemen were elected lA
rectors
Wm: Robinson, Jr., Allegheny.
Jas. Marshall, do.
John Swell, Pittsfrorph.
Thos. Scott, do.
Z. Street Sakai, Ohio.
Arnold Lynch, Canton, Ohio.
G. W. Bally, Wooster, Ohio.
An OLD Loconorreg.—Quite a curiosity,was.
exhibited at Cleveland, a few days ago, in
the
shape of an old loionietive lately purchased for
the own of five hundred and fifty 4ollan, for the
Carroll Branch Railroad, which extends' from
Comollton to Oneida on the Bayard branch of '
Ci land and Pittsburgh road, a distance of ten
• and aWC miles. This locomotive was original—
ly purchased in England for six thousand dollars
- by Mesas. Rodgera, Ketchum and Grosvenor of
Patterson, Now Jersey, and used by them as a,
paltern. A biography of I.he locomotive is post-,
ed on the- Enimiefir'ii house of the engine, and is'
follows:. .
“The Flanorr Loccanotles of the nutted States)
nista sax IS!
"TflE Mt:NEILL."
The McNeill was imported into this country:
' from Liverpool, England, and as a - "sample En
gine," and was regarded as the ne pa aura of
the age , bath in style and strength. After be
ing used as a pattern. for the Brat locomotives
built ip the United States, she commenced run-,
ning on the Patterion And Hudson River Rail;
road between Jersey City and Patterson, in Lig.
year 1828. , For some time hundreds, and thouJ,
sands came a great distance to see her, by whom
she was regarded ae the greatest wonder of the'.
-times. For years past she has been a wonder
too, 'not because of beauty or oteength, bat be
cause she was the pioneer of Locomotives- .Al 4
though entitled to a discharge from labor, she is
!Mid to be employed on a new road in Ohio.' As
- ehe commenced running upon the shore of the
- Atlantic, it is hoped she will not retire until she
- has reached the shoro of the Pacific I Her his
tory and our progress are intimately connected:
Woe to the man who dares speak of her in de
rision!"
. .
Tan Cosecar.—Madame De Vries and her
troupe were greeted, last night, with a large,
fmhionable and appreciative audience. She com.
meneed her own part of the entertainment with
Casta Dies—that grand test of musical skill ;
and the warm plaudits that followed- at every
-, -paiise in the performance, showed that she had
succeeded in her task most admirably. She car
ried her audience by storm, and with the execu
tion of that one piece she established her repu
tation with them as a most accomplished and ef
fective singer. In filling .out the remainder of
the'programme ilia enjoyed a series of triumphs ;
and we have 11074 Seen a Pittsburgh audience ,
more charmed and dolibted. We have not room,
this morning, to venture any criticisms, ln•de
tail ; it Must mice ns to say thatinthe duetts
from -Don Giovanni"and the Daughter of , the
Regiment, as well as in the finale from to Sam
nambuls, and the Swiss sting, she rendered the ,
music, 16th uncommon beauty and effect. She
poireessee a 'voice of extraordinary compass, full,
round; rich' and of great volume; and to this
the adds the 7.6sittageo of a complete musical
education and carafe] Cultivati , on.
The other members of the tVolto.ar,P ,sl3°
taunt Llama, the pianist;is 84.onng artiste
of greafirocaise. - - Ile possesses znichlexterity
and in manipulating,. and his left•handed
,
movements izolicata much careful cultivation of
his 1:#0111..- 'Signor niorini: has a fine baritone
yolit, Signor ''Pasarella's - perfoncance on
-. the vtalin Tao muchsoimired, although he ailed
to excite the atlM'tsB2° of E ," F uritOrs:
The second and. last . coneirt-tahint
very tempting programme
*li•biti-prestmtel: - Thisdanta 'De Vries will slog
the `i:lehrided aria: figoi the,Magic Flats well
/ u 214 -sem choice selections.
EiiXetll Or TIM Lan VIOLENT GALL—FM=IM
P/OLUCITLAILS.—The gale on Sunday night last,
which was so severe here, was equally violent
in other sections of the country. At Philadelphia
such a storm has not been experiencedlt is said,
' for many years The wind commenced to blow
quite severe about nine o'clock, P. M.. and at
three in the morning it was at its hoi; ,t. We
gather from an account of the damage •—ne the
following particulars:
“The railroad bridge over the Schuylkill, in
Market street, was partly unroofed, about 200
, feet of one side of it is gone. The new house
building for the Shitller Hose Company, in Reed
E street, four stories high, was also torn down by
the wind, and fell over on the first ward school
house, damaging it very seriously. The large
hay press of C. Hughes on Reed street, was par
tially demolished. A number of houses were
unroofed, and fences, trees, Er.o., blown down.—
Several oyster boats were sunk, others much
damaged. Fortunately no lives were lost. Many
boards from a number of board yards along the
river front in the 19th ward, mere carried by the
Wind to % distance of several hundred yards, and
in some instances landed on the roofs of houses.
The new court house at Camden, N. J., was
partially unroofed, and several dwellings in the
neighborhood demolished, and trees and fences
levelled in all directions.
At New York, trees were uprooted all over the
city. A now brick dwelling belonging to Judge
ikehe, on 24th street, was blown down, crushing
in another, owned by John Connor, Esq. No toe
rious damage was done to the shipping. The
storm was accotnpanied by peals 0., thunder and
vivid flashes of lightning.
At Harrisburg, Pa., the gale was very severe;
and at New Castle, Delaware, the new steeple of
the new Presbyterian Church was blown down,
and a vessel, laden with coal, sunk.
In Brooklyn much damage was done. , The
gable end of St. Patrick's church was blown
down,-and the walls cracked.
In Tarrytown, N. Y., the gale blow down the
roof and rear wall of the new Roman Catholic
church now being built in that place. A number
of houses were also seriously damaged.
At Albany the storm created quite a freshet.
The river rose several feet, and on Monday mer
chants were removing property from the first
floors of their warehouses. Tho Hudson River
Railroad was inundated in several places to such
an extent as to extinguish the fires in the loco
motives. ..
At Boston the gale set in at on early hour on
Monday morning, and continued throughout
the greater portion of the day.
At Richmond, :Pm, the storm was very violent.
About two feet of water were blown out of the
harbor. During the heighth of the storm, a
chimney f@l and.crusbed in thd roof of a small
house, in which Mrs. Martha Lawrence, an aged
lady, and her daughter, were sleeping. ' It fell
with such force as to drive their bed a foot
through the floor, and when rescued from the
ruins they were found to bo considerably cut and
, bruised.
In addition to the marine disasters mentioned
under our telegraph head, wo. learn from the
New York papers that the banpre Flight, from
Savannah, which went ashore at New Inlet last
week, could no where be seen on Monday MOTEL
ing, Capt. Calhoun and eight of the crew were
on board. and it is feared perished. Tho Balloon
er,Pearl, from Newbern, , N. C., with naval acmes
went ashore on Monday evening ot Far Rocka
way, L. I. The brig Lucy Ellen, from Philadel
chili. for Boston, also went ashore at Quoguc, L.
Crew saved.
Henn Tama—The general depression of busi
ness is seriously cramping the Eastern manu
facturers. The Fork Manufacturing Company
at Saco, Maine has closed two large mills, and
the directors of several Lowell Mills, among
others, the Middlesex, Lowell, Massachusetts,
and Tremont have concluded to stop a large por
tion of their machinery. The Bay Stock Com
pany at Lawrence recently discharged nearly
ono thousand hands, and the Trcmxript expres
ses a fear that the workshops of Worcester will
soon have to partially suspend operations. The
woollen mills throughout the country have
nearly all suspended work, either whole or in
part. The Trantertyt says
..It is well known that the managers of many
of our , largest manufacturing establishments
have been operating during the few past months,
ifitot at actual loss in all cases, at least without
profit to themselves, and have only been indu
ced not to reduce the amount of their daily pro
ducts, by a reluctance to throw their hands
out of employment at so rigorous a season, and
the hope that the pressure in monetary matters
would be speedily lightened. Iteanume large
stocks hee accumulated, and but few sales
made; and en made, have been rarely, cash
transactions"
Tan COST or A WOISTOLIZSS ENVOT.—It is stated
that the American merchants of Greytown who
lost their property by the bombardment and de
struction of that place. are now besieging the
Executive authorities at Washington with d
nten& for indemnity. President Pierce, in his
annual message, spoke of these Greytown people
as a sort of refugees, outlaws and pirates, not
recognized by any government, nor entitled to
respect- Congress has now a chance to see some
specimens of the community, and judge for itself.
They-are probably the most respectable awl in=
telligent refugees and outlaws ever seen there.
Though the administration has felt itself necessi
tated to shoulder this affair, and defend it as un
avoidable, yet we can scarcely believe it sincere
in so doing, the more especially as the worthless
I envoy, Borland, who was the prime cause of the
1 whole difficulty, has been consigned to merited
1 neglect in AI"koDEISS. Two such ambassadors as
he and Boole would be.soffmient to embroil the
notion in difficulties with half the civilized world.
Tax WHEAT Cane IN VIIWAXIA.—It is stated
that the wheat crop in the valley counties of
Virginia is looking remarkably fine. No damage,
has been sustained from freezing, and under the
genial effects of the fine weather for the past
week or more, is improving much. The Rich
mond Whig says:
A large quantity of wheat was a own last fall
in that section of the State, bud without the in
terference of the fly, joint-worm or something of
the sort, an abundant harvest may be expected.
.By use of guano in those counties, the wheat
lands have been much improved, and the quanti
ty of wheat produced greatly increased, as has
bean the case elsewhere. But little of last year's
wheat crop is left in that State—none scarcely
for exportation. The home consumption will re
quire nearly if not all that hae been retained;
and it is predicted that flour will bring some
thing like $lO per barrel there before next har
vest.
Several attempts having recently been made to
rob the City Treasurers office, in Cincinnati,
Mr. Johnston, the Treasuret,fixed a trap to catch
the thief, by placing a trigger on the latch of
the door, to which be attached a wire communi
cating with a bell in the watch-house, in the
further end of the building, to give notice to the
officers that the Treasurer's office was again en
tend,. and for them to run and arrest the depre
dators. A night or two since Mr. J. feted the
trigger and left the office,but forgot to take with
him a pair of new boots that he had purchased
during the day. At a late hour the same even
ing he returned to the of f ice to get his boots, and
forgetting the trap he opened the door and went
in. In a moment two policemen rushed into the
office, and seized the Treasurer;and hurried him
to the watcb-house,
where they retained him
in custody over an hour. Mr. J. used every ar
gument to them that he was the Treasurer, but
they being recently appointed, refused to relieve
him, until the Lieutenant came and released him
from the "durance vile."
Favoen MATIIM.—..By letters receivedin this
city to the date of 21t 1i December, from Madei
ra, we learn that the health of Father Mather
had very much improved since his arrival at that
Island. It - will be remembered that some time
since Father M. was attacked with paralysis,
depriving him almost entirely of the use of his
voice, and the few months that ho has been en
abled to rest from Ids labors in, that genial'
clime has nearly restored him to health. Fath
er Mathew expected to leave Madeira for Eng
land in the month of May. The officers - of the
United 13 tates frigate Constitution bud called to
pay their respects to him at his residepce, after
which he was entertained by them on board ship.
lie seemed much gratified by their attention,
awl spoke feelingly of the kindness with which
ho was received by the Americans during his
late visit to ourcountry.—Balt. Sun.
Mantes:-1)o Trobriand, who edits the feint •
letos.in the French Courier, at' New "York, is of
the opinion Suit:Ole Bull's desire for-an American
opera cannot be realized in the AChtieliky Or Mu-.
SIC. It we go into Spanish American hie' tory, tui
American, opera, Le thinks. may suceeeil—such
as Cortez conquest of Mexico—but if the compo
ser is confined to the evacuation of New York.--
the battle of. Ticonderoga—the capitulation . of .
Cornwallia or an of that - wet, the opera
mist fail . Imagine says be, the great Washing
tiiii coming on the Stage and singing "(t. beau
tiful land of the free,"—..o Fellow Cithi-i-i•zons
or anything of that sort.
A CoMeus
making
Fem.—A French
officer while making a reconuoisance near Se
bastoPol, was _knocked down by the wind of a
cannon ball, end the shook was so severe as to
cause s paralysis of his tongue, so
that
could
neither move it nor speak. Obtaining leave -of
'absence; be returned to Marseilles, and placed
himself ender electrical treatment. After a few
diode he could More his longue with more fa
cility, and at length, after an unusually power
ful shock, his speech wan restored, and be was
'fairy ye-coVered. ' . : •
.
The Leaden Christian Spectator is thus comt
plhnentary: "As a rttle,Ave. believe American
theological writers to be better Versed in modern
languages, and more deeply read in ancient lite.
AttnrC-4CI ether 3Nordis. better and- abler Scholars
than the majority-of theolOgirsi•Vilters in - this
PECIAt ' NOTIC
Worms—As thirie the' season of the year '
rose morme are Meet formidable among children. the
propriston.of Sl'Lentes Vermlfuge beg lease to call the
attention of parents to Its virtues for the eltellinSi
of
these annoying. often fate enemies of elitist:rot It ens
Invented by a physician of great experience in Tlrsinia,
who. atter having used it for levant Tease In his own
ptnetine, and found Its =mese so -universal. erse Induced
at last to offer It t o the public sea chest , . but outgo and
excellent medicine. It tea since become justly popular
throughout the United Rate% ae the most eilldent Ver.
mlfoge ererlknoun. and thiedemand hes been staa4lll
the incream since its that introdnetton to the public.
1111..Purchsaers be earefid to ask for DR. M•LANEI3
CELEBRATED VERNIIITOF., and tube none else.
AA
other vor.truza., In eemtaea.... are wertitlem- Ur.
Lane's
a t
oil alma Ids celebrated Liver Pill& out non
be had at seeped:able Drug - Stores In the United States
od from the sole p
YLKMING MOTli ERB,
jaPtklanB Suceensers to J. Kidd 00.. Wood etreet
Piles.—W. Jenkins, Esq., of Columbus
.Ohio. Secretary of the Ohio Lasuratioe :Company, who sa e
taken to Now York In esteems debility, with Piles, to have
en operatlon performed by by tho oolebrated I% Mott, as
the only chance to save his life, accidentally imardof the
PAIN EXTRAOTOtt stater. "Pm. years my disease defied
medical 0111, and grew worse until life became Intolera
ble. As earn as I commenced using tide Salve 1 rested In
bed tor the night thefirst time ^in many swaths, the Joe
quince of the dlicharges abated, and In a few Seek. the
dysenteric secretion was entirely suppressed, and from
that time to this, I have felt no pain, no Mycosis, no dio
In., nod am now IS atm', and hearty aa ever."
COIGNS AND BUNIONS can be mind with Dolly's
/bin Ddrudor by rubbing some of It In. on and around
the parte. nernalog and evening, keeping on a small quan
tity screed on linen. It completely draw. out the Corns.
Panama tercedwith Corns and Bradone—unable to wear
boots, and some waking on crutches, have been complete
, Wand succesefully cared by It.
For sale by OF.O. 11.
and
No. 140,
corner Wool, t.and Vlrgin
. And by all Druggists throughout the United States.
ye:23-geodkaT
Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters, prepar
ed by M.O. M. leakier , . ere jnetly reekonni among mar
meet valuable medicines. In eases of dyspepsia it aete
like magi.. strengthening the tone of the stomach. Mire
tasting the digestlre powers, and giving ruddy health to
the cheek and brightness to the GTO. There ere thousand.
in thin eereennnity who am testify to their virtue., and
Mounteda wilt hereafter sad their testimony. See ad
vertisement. jaVe2wdkerT
JOHN C. BAILER & CO.'S
TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OW
Recommended by all the Profeseore or the
rciadremecmc 000 500 IA the United State&
ALSO,
JOHN RAKER 1.0 CO.'SWOMPOOND FLUID EX
TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, MO of the beet artielea of
UV , kind known.
ALSO.
JOLLY C. BAWER tE CO.'S VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE,
a certain Spoelac fbr norm & sad plesoant to the taste.
ALSO,
YODER'S GERMAN LIIVIILENT, a most valuable ertl•
de for llomeg Rbenmatlem, a certain cure.
For sale by JOUR 0. BAKER &
:do. 100 North ma., Phlladelthl&
And Dv Drugged. generally.
del.74lmdawT
If you don't want to be Straight don't
Imo,. Xi linootna Ilues.—For rare ,tban ran roan no
have worn Dr. Keyser's -Washington Suspader Dram"
ad fret It a pleasant duty. Wan to reoommend Its use
to all of oedentary ocontationa Combining U. aeon.
rata= of a Shoulder Dram with thee of • into of Sam
random It Is light and oomfbrtalde, and elfeetally muss
taut. the disposition to become starstrouldered. Those
of our readers who sin In need of soak an article. should
ell on Dr. Keyser on Wood street, weer of Virgin alien
adesanyine this whleklux•neently myth Im•
Prove& Ai/Crean! , DispordaDonator W..
Soldwholneale and retail at Dr. &KISKA'S Truss and
Shoulder Dram Depot,l4o Wood street. Sign of the Gold
n Mortar. • i.3day
-•
lIAZARD POWDER AGENCY.
All Varieties of Powder
rONSTANTLI
awn ON BAND.
Safety Fuse.
derP , L. 0. GRAFF. Ascent. 'AI 4.. Clttsburgb
Chemical Erosive Soap—Give it a single
iS O. of the tri.t meatier.' and neefal dime?.
tioe of Ile day, by which 60 per dent. ill wed in the time
and tabor of mashie= all pounding and machine friction.
m nemarary la the old way, Ls entirely 41.1..4 with.—
And little heavier labor need be prrformed than the ordi
nary riming and boiling.
The clothed will look much whiter and cleaner...ad lan
tango than when mphed In the meal way; It is warrant
eX not to Mims thellnent fabrk.
Thie map leeminently ruparior for the toilet. and the
removal of 011, wheel masa ite., from all kind. of elite and
woolen good,. It will remove moth. !taxa an. from th
. .
ebb, leaving It roftand .hit•.
roc clowning paint, furniture. te., com fair trial VIII Mo
elnewthe candid mind. not oul y that It works much Quick
er. sealer and more thorough than an, of the common
brown or family maw. hut t h at It e•eN a =Time id the
first cost.
ClllieKlG by keeping stronn solution of this way no
band. will and it Invalluiblejo the thawing of tyre Am..
to, as It removes the Ink readily. and without hinny to
the
itt the wino( this war, the dlfilrulty heretofore .sport
raced with the band watersof the Routh and Welt, to •13-
SlDar 0130.54 , 10111 d the water needs Do -tireaklnie or
•leleansinit.. It powwow. sseellerit propertlee far bow In
salt water. and Is thersilinw rendered • valuable marine
soap.
The proprietnre otter this In nest: and *pmts.:l4We
yle. brinst but oti pounit ham awl ebeh bar etetbrwil
wlttt therriprietoes 11•13 In. Kra IllarraMted MU/LI bt , tb
1,11590331.1.145 UM, Vhffo uwel erniedlow to illrertiorw
The heat iltaniett may be erne/10 , 1mill. (away without
beiriu ruled we with other inane. Traders lb. reline
, are niqueettel to give the Chewiest timely. :rem
tar trial.
Bold, whoirsolersirl recall, at Dr. 9.EYIIBIO±I. 140 Wool
L. earner of ilrect alle7. deTa-dlw9
- _
-
LADIES' . FANCY FURS.
M'CORD & CO.,
CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STRE.E7.S.'
re-ARE NOW OYENINO THEIR LAROE ,
irtnelc of VANCY FURS. ombroolnit every ostiot.
SABLE,
MARTIN, •
FITCU, •
SQUIRREL.
LYNX,
CJNEY,
SWANS DOWN.
TALMAS. VIM/KINKS, CUFFS, 6IUFFB, tq
tblr t agito v ar era.lto
Hertua, or Rupture, a Curable MEWLED;
REYSKILof 140 Wood street. begs leave to
with
to the public that .he has made ananiNoliente with Mr
Marsh, of New York. to ND and adapt hie itootCl3. anti
Tama which receired the mite medal through • owed,
committee. consisting of Professor fOnona. Nana, CO.it
- maws, Carat. LUDLOW. and others, at the Now York In
Dottie) Pmhibltion of all !allow,. Dr. Kellen he". rf
Ike back of his Drug Store, where all elude of TRUSSES.
SUPPORTERS, LACE STOUR INDS, ISIIOULDEB DRAMS.
PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES.
and satisfaction warranted. Tomer at ever/ Pim COON.
obtained, and of a Quality nalealor to any others, to the
market- The great overalowe of Rupture has induced
the Dr.to glee especial attention know caeca of New
MEWL w confidences that
his long espetience In the treatment of such cues has ens
bled him to oust the increoling wade of t h e communitr
In Ude reganL if ynu have a ruptured° not fail tenth
Jut for Dr. KEYSER. at hie Wholesale Drug Store cod
Truss Depot. No. 140 Wad Wed, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign
of the Golden Mortar. hadk•
Ease and Conaort..-L-The Confonnatoi
odd, Mantled from I. I nertly rate the flat to the
nougat dupe of the Mad, to a new tut to an earr ms the
head u =old one A nut lit and 'pa na t. had
' 17 Wood ateAk.f W. DOUULAS.
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Great Cure of Rhettruatient.—Tho Editor
01 the Itletnond• Republican, Doe. 24th. DIO. car that
(..)trter'e Franish Dilators le no nuack.
They had • man in their mem room who wee afflicted
wlth.elolemt Mercurial Rheumatism, who wu continually
emonlalnintcoa se °trainer) , In the back. limbs and
eyes had merevelish and mattery. neck ewollen,throat
sere, andall the symptoute of illunrsaatism. combined •elth
scrofula. Two Lattice of Cm tees Spar:dab -anew. earihi.
Lim, arol Man editorial notice Es stove, they bear taiga
mony to It. wonderful diode, and ear their only regret
ie. that ail rofferinn with elsease of the blood are not
aware of the existence of nub a medicine. They cheer
Telly renounced It. Bee their certificate and notice In
full around the bottle. de29.dawlna
New Daguerrian Gallery. •
MI. NELSON would respectfully , inform
hfa nianda and the kubllo nerierslTy, that la order to
meet the daily loerraelog demand for bls Daguerreotypes.
he has had built and ban noW completed (orer the Old
Mat Office, Third atreet,) one or the most Spade. and
magalhount 13ki light °Olathe ever eonstruebel for M
id...art. Mdpnaen in am WOW Mato. We are MN
1. 1 7.! weatbTrlrr
_co s ' 'Togr;.llt i till i n : l Vklll7:
Arlrat from ILO tor matched, witnthar they blab for Litotes
e r . I me. Old Poet Moe Ilaildlna. Third stmet
. _._
Reliance ItlntnaT Ltumrance Company ,
...
OF PIIILADELPIJIA.
, L • orrice NO. 70 IVALNUT snutpr.
(idea $177.1.50—Auctr.11212,726, &curtly Inraled.
FIRE INSURANCE --On Buildings, Lim
ited or Perpetual, blerehandise , r arniture, ge., In town
Or country.'...,
The Mutual minelple. combined with the pecculLY of •
Stock O.:anal. entitles the Insured to o•Sre to the Valle
of
the Toritfaii=tolflailliltj.Z.losee. s or
room .
ennverUble. atupLaNntoNavitikaill.ctfc:f Paps.
Lbmpq.
ILM. NO
• Seeretm7•
DIRECT R&
.
Clem llngle7. U. M. Stroud,
Wm. IL Thompson. 1 Lewis ILltehhuret.
T. C. !Inaba% Ueorge bri. Oakes.
U. W. Oarponter. ' Beni, W. Tingle/.
.Itnbert 010000, 'A. buthrop.
C. R. Wood. 1 ILL. Canon,
J A rfen. elm. ' Robert Toland,
Edward U. James.
Jacob T. Bunting.
J. U. WHIN. Agent.
ker Third and Wood streets.,
- ---
Ektract from n letter by the Rev. Ir.
osoataim4--ofttagtau. whole now trevelics far hlihealth
•
In the East:
eft Os. one an ever rr.cut ides of the:foal!. In.
terpriseof blewuntrfm.•=ndbtle.grvo
of.:,
Tr: .r 41.9 rel,V on, of T014.0r . we.
a-a Lit; mid the pisel.{clo el of my mentor ropmental
lid:V=lrd ET:=I; oft, Tire tt =T n .
the doce post! of soave tams, the pecullarly -Saninieen•
looking Irma ~eta allr. Ain earinit,in r.n hug .
j uarkw A r
pt. one l i e tc =rtillr (== cbwmplipirt,
oroeslayrged klussuinien are
en
se the On
Putties with their flattileh. opluttabanuteh
cmenWes tunnel to Ihe crowd. and on .quiring we
are told thet Wreleoen are not the colt parebssem to
bu
the true tell.srs ammonia valve thou , trot In ilue:
try title pcoduct of ArteliClLU ;kW. vben they and elate
le no other.. Po the m. •
I was told here ceurciaT that te. cum. itd;ral
bad torn presented to ths tan. and 111 nee in constant
um in his bairn. awl lithe lioepltaleol the Itranire4
Dn Pont. Powaer.—Everyyariety x i s
, _
maths nno Bostann pnnar, in all . sisi padisgsgO r a
on hand and for Gala from Idastaldne. la lots te in4t
alumna tarandd• taco. Mao faktylum
D. W.C. alanununarant
n0741L 11.6 frmtadavat.
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11FClintock's. Family --prOdiejllol.-1 0
ill the att,utico of tuaudlialtnexii dims. to Wad
ratbestornt on **batik paid Ore Valaabl• hunt
PITTSBURGH
Life, The & Marine Menial= Compaier
• OFFICE 5 FIFTH srmur,
MASONIC) LULL. PISTSIIOIIOII.
> JANES S. 1100 N, Pre:anat.
°MIAS A. COLSO3, Steret..7.
This Company melees every Instate:me ap.
pertaining toor connected with LIVE 1111 4 1i8.
4iwttllTlVes h e :n i gh tekWeing.3o=U Obl
I . l L t
01%
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And against the Peril§ of the Bea and inland Navigation
7 0 t 1 / 4
.11 trihe loweatratea nenelatent with ana!tV
Dptm
W. 8. Llarn,
Jame* D. McGill.
Alexander Muller
Jumes&amst,
lehy—ne.otli,"'" John YUllerton,
Joseph P. peasant, Id. D.. Robert tieleraY.
John idellpin. Alexander lleynehle. Arm
Wm. Y. Johnston,
James bluebell, stronnCounty.
lloyetio N. Lee. lilttsnulug,
tior~el B. Belden, ll isam Stowe, Lauer.
mY7'',.Tro trod eogy lyear futtooll
UNITED STATES LIFE LISIStricE ,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
a --. PHILADELPHIA.
CHAHTEUED APRIL DIN 1460.-04",53 Mr2Tr4l"
00.
CAPITAL-42 50,0
Ortee R E. owner dThird ernd•Clietnulstrets, Chibule/Phia
OFFIUERI3 OP THE lIHILE DOARDIAT PHILADELPHIA
lancing% :,
StoDsn R. cr...rord . Irma u. Cliddud.
AO=TIVIn n =l,l * Victlon,
Jacob L. Vlorrnea Pw . linmes"Deverrens.
wiru,... m. Godwin; IvVititaa Br Kee.
iivsident—ticephen IL Criorford. •
Pee Prerldenl —Ambrnn-W. Thompnon.
Medical Examiner—Pittsburgh, Jeanne 11. Willson, 11. PA
Alfrgh'"
Ci".
R.
UtigIN'VINOLD, /Wept.
nltil? 74 Fourth street. Phtnburgh
MUCCI, CCCCCCCCC 111011/10
FLEEING BEAYittgaS ,
Orucempoze ro troo CO
WHOLESALE DRIJOUISTS,
NO. 60 WOOD FOS= •
rarsau'amr, Jb
Promietonof Dr. briaredeeelebrsted Vomitus. W.
HENK
COLLINSTa
voiroiL " A AND
MM AND W . SI O O LESALE D EALER IN C II A N
CHEESE, -BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Produce liec3erullr
No. 254V00d Arcot. FlDAlligb
-
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
suedlegrgnibnn or
Chilson Furnaces, ilTrol Iron Tubing
AND FITTING GENERALLY.
Par Warming and Ventilation of Bulb:limp.
A. a N. gill amine or Warming and Ventilating by
Eton= or Hot Wator, lives or loon's Furnace, Ototroboe.
School llospitab, Factories, Green Houses, Court HOW.
un Hotels or Dwelling. No. 26 Markat st. Pitt:image
PEARL STEAM KILL.
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGIIIINY,
NRAII TUN RAILROAD STATION.
Families will bo supplied with our various
C RY " gu m r u an, " alt g e , . , grv 7 lF :, n tr
l wu -
Wood street, or Brawl ' s 'war, earner of libertY sad lA.
Clairsta.. Pittsburgh; 11. P. Schwartz, or J. T. Wards,
Inferillkibtet=sl to [wallies Inelther orate title
ITee2,-Eo_ KENNEDY 1 Ili
Citizen's Insnzante Colnp'y or Pittsburgh
WM. BAUALNY, PrerAesst.
SAMUEL. L &ev.
OPPICE, W WAH7IINIINVIANAIIKET AND
In. INSURES HULL AND CA 14111 RISES ON TILE
ODD/ AND NUISSISSIDDI RIVERS, AND TRIBUTARIE S
sir Bowes oyainst Lod or thlogoor by nre. ALSO
soma tAy ponLy ef Da SEA and .NLANONA£IO.OI7IO/0
"And THANsPoRTArIoIf.
=lm mix
1 Wm. Luther, Jr.,
S. M. Kier,
W.lllngßem,
John S. Dilworth,
Wrmiel.. Rellemt
J. Sehomiamter.
i Wm. B. Wars.
Slam.
Wm.Buc.
tismx..ll
Robert Dab [Or
14. Ilarbora.h,
Dew M. Braxton.
J.. M. (A OP . Jtmo RLi
PHILADELPHIA
Fire and Life Insurance . Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE rim cusrom norm?,
Will make all kinde of Insurance. either
l'etnntaa o
Llraltea, on every arectlption or Property
Merriest:ale, at reeenneble ran , / premium.
ROBERT l'. {lnland
Id. W. Ueryrll l ed den tntplrl,
IL enpn,
et., W. Bayern.
Jtte. {l. Paul.
Jrhn
r. Wein.
r. n. 704
tipaverT.
u. friberto•n
J 51P1•ie.C. ,
awerida*).
14. COFFIN. Aga
earrar Taird and Waal n 1 i
H AItDW A It E
LOGA - N, WILSON Si CO.,
Beg to call the attention. of Buyere to their
extend. Stork of
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY,
coonatting of the most wee , ue.ete to the
entuatri.
ILSOSIVRP 111'.1'61.4L , T PACK MA VIM% KURIA'S,.
sad which they atm °ape sw.A town.bn• term*. lan,
*Auto ,loins Sat laterrat vivarKKAl n
bayinse IMlr ITA WARS s 1
No. .5 . 44 W d 0444,4, PlAnbetrSbl
14 otoma 100tIl AT. 1t01.1.1 Sol-1111.1121
A. A. CARRIER Sr. BRO.,
• Corner 4 q sad Smithfield eta.,
PIT„.SBURGII, PA.,
Ata,Vll9
State Mutual Fite & Marine
INSURANCE COUPANY OF -HAMMED
CAPITAI,'S3SP, OOO .
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA;
CAPITAL - $300,000.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEN VALLE ri
OF VIRGINIA,
WINCIIIEZTIO/.. V111411:14.4; •
Capital •8200,000:
0111011. PENNA. INSURANCECO.O, PITDB1111(411;
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300, 000 .
400.
A. A. CARRARR.Ater.
HOLM ES, RABE & CO.
BUCK:WWII. TO
A. 11. HOLM s & BROTHER,
MANIIIACTUSIM3 GV
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS.
Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws,
Artftigig sodiwnno/or mokow - rs•
Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Buts
_
complete,
PITTSBURG P
Wool:Komi, No. 31 Woo V., ammo. RIM AND 11:00311
Rork
.11,7riadisfs c010314f
Agency of Dr. Etch'e ueteerated Mod
pos3..l Dr. U. 11. HlllflAttli Drug Stoma No. 140, cornea
Word et. and Virgin Alley
Cherry Palmonle. Pulornary Want. Naomi Crew
Want. Puicoonary Linitiont; Depuratire .ficart
Corrector. nun= thwrestar, pore and medirinal Ord b et
C
oil. Antl-Dyreeptle Pllttuor, longhand Cathartic
1110
Nervine, Versoilture„ Yentas Pills, Sewn& Specific. Ix. de..
used by him corndantifand with unprecedented snares
In the efeatinent of •
Odds. Unwed. O.I3IMIPIAOO, Maxus, lleoN IN:mu. Dr,
P . /win. Areal& Skint Disester, likranostiena Peau,k
OnltAsinft, Pileo.ok4dc. Dr. Fitels's ionewolted
Pureed Weer Plated .11ehmlioal Supporters.
Dr. Pach'e haprovedStoA .Map Snead
der Dram ' Df. ALAI Saar Wad
ing
Alll9, all kiwis of Proptletery Tkedidnes. Truer% HOP
porters, Stoulder Braised Itcounnber the Owe, Dr. KEY
SERI3,IIO Wood street, I ) ign - Mlle ((olden Mortar.
deadkerli
A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr.
Monis &separating (India' relies. with wonderful rapid
ity 0..171 disorder Incident to- the dincetire apparatus re
Moms t h e semdite; renew...* strength. herdere ttw mat
elm. brae. the nerrem . ktires elasticity to the Mania, M.•
eructs the mental e nerats},milahrsdespntiency.i m p arte
to the attenuated hard is mum robust apmmisnee; Mho ,
Irritation. calms thedietnrbed Imastlnaticalds up the
shattered oonstitution and may be taken without fear
br thafeeblest maidenf or mother, se it tp rompecod
solely of the joiea of we (Mental herbs, potent only to
Incinerate, exhilarate and restore. •
If the system bas boom* missed by Imbroperindulton
ma, the liordiel
ery organ. The, Isaeltlide reuniting fromlate bourn or
clam appllcetion to labor of auy kind, is
quickly removed
by its action. and ladiee enumitel in sedentary oeMniatione.
and =Wet to IMZlMenieneetherstrom, will find 11. • 1111r0
and healthy stimulant. Where theeirr Mallon of the tool
is siugsish, many of the fanctione of the body ewe euspend
s'd imfs.reotlY IMrrinteed. 111,111 meter° the natured
lien nadcommuuleste permanent °nem* , to the secret re
nod distribotire onnum. •
Those who are bowed down by phyelail debility. and so
feeble as CO &spar of ova re... Waling the rigor and mien
of manhood. are incited to Ocotillo wonderful inclement
It embodleathe siemanta Of - their restoration.—
Before they ban *rimmed the first bottle. they to- •
auneelons that the retup,mitlve ictociPle ie at !ma in o's
cry debilitated portion of their frame*, and Wipe, we L ct to
be realised in their tlinsmgh reinsert, ll *Arlon UP to
Naar hearts.
The Cordial Is mat up, highly concentrated. In Pine tot
ties. Price ta both, twp $6, Mt for Ina._
11,100, hoprietor.
1. No. Broadwey, New Yor k .
Alll2slll.—Paiaterht.P.MOl iteoe., No. Go Wood etreeti
POWOOT-X. hems, 1.7W00d et.
FATitathrousnoll'. at the United Rates, tuna'
da. end the W
$2OOO anted on a Mortgage, for, one
or two pars, on W hret Ow nand Bente, *Mato In the
heart of thecity. ASTI! et this 01500• del tf
_ _
•
BiATOVArncet
, • Pinata:ma, Jan. 7Ath, lbeL
Proclamation. r ,
W UREA% the practiee of soiling intux
VI testing Masora. and the pon:du of worldla
Payment and husker ma the Sabbath day h a ling
el to Manus abondn i ady In Oa communal
=ITU tredsta.,°C.l7.= nigliat ' dragon am
Mr a elltru T e i r =ln, It la
oro bo ttaro round neco .m oVi
and Laametanitinte enured to theri l bren
It fa not my dears to exercise snare and atrltmont
museum* toomomollab the reflect m touch and aroma'
seeded.. Calma=arte mama= on 1 . b1. ..A °rim.
ratirilcrtgabland: It Ls anot i cga let n a " :“111 now =Minna
oil piths utility and prorolty of furore weraral and
tarlatan innamMan their a reantramautu Lea ilor
Pavan may be air:mm.o. who vat not Thad to tho I.
manta of the lath abba rpUtrto s suspension atoll kind*
of madly Mama on am' bents* da cours tum bean
lama to the Potletto nordal raw n of the
jar
Wm,
sad to heal( dittssase• tensins arnadatO
gee: • The letrietesets endU be weerele.
• 0116111124111MtbIllia the Mel of lol l d
eity, the der
add leti!h=elaub,-,f1a.244td1 Yllald. a vow.. xvor:
~ 1p WPetaooeY, „
EAPITALi OF 30300--A : person Who la
••capital of szoo.
t
shoa olooloirri o ruk.ospltai to otivolo_
otboo awar••••••• ln Merano
la wrawal,wwwailW Wallow,
mowth.thuid ----- ii iwb, alua Zrr i rara t a
ins 7- uoifes 7 ; 'Anti 0 so , .
ADVERTISEMENTS
WY. IL WILLI,. L D.
WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers, i
North-East coy. Wood and 3d sta.,
•PITTSBuitUrf.
sa-An tranmetions mode on liberal Lem.. and r.
wlla
time promptly attended Pearl
. 'MASONIC) -
SATURDAY EVElniiitt, - JAN. 27th.
connequenco of the immeneo FRICCOSa of
tho Bret Corniest, prior engagements will. preo
vent Mad. IRMA DM VRIES PrlOoOliiiM her stay here, ebe
wiligire
SECOND ANTDIeT GRAND
OPERATIC ONCERT,
IN THIS CITY, ON
Saturday Evening,. Jan. 27th,
On which oet.iasion one of the most brilliant progrigamos
over offered for a Concert will be - performed.
MADAME DE VRIES
Will ROM Aliwart's
GREAT FLUTE ARIA,
Prom the Opera of the
MAGIC ELUTE.
time e &Ws. from Lucretia Borgia.
Orem pow we .truer, from riomnambirla.
E.-.l:tres Stain Echo -grow.
The Aria, from the Daughter of the Regiment.
end the DUETT. from LA. - FAVOR ITA.
rear in
BignoriatlOßlN o , LAZAR!: mid PAHARELLI will air
choice selection of pieces.
The primer sdratesion him been trod CO ONE DOLLAR
to all ate of the MCI
Tickets Admitting a Lady and Gentleman, sl,sk
ar" "th"b iT
BALE OP MATS
WILL OONINILNCN ON
FRIDAY MORNING, AT 0 t, ('LOCK.
At the Music Mire of IL Weber, No. 111 Third street.
where ills gram of the Ball mar hese.. paittd
ygOR CINCINNATI.—The now
and pubstantialetcamer PITTSBURIIII
vt. mon CAMPIILI.I., will leave for the above l liP
wedieterimiorts, on FRIDAY. the VithineL, et 10 licloek,
Dr/MkTIZIVII=t7TI Agents.
1 4 1 RNSII ARRIVAL OF NNW BOOKS—
Ruth ilaYrer'°°t°r7Loodg Leanne,.
Ida:day; Boyhoodnf Great Hen:
Parish and other Pending.. Kinn.:
National Prgsperity, do;
Nni.d.oon iond Onard, Headier
Washington and his lienerale, needle s
Napoleon and his Marshals, do;
Dream Life, Ike Hanel. For rxtlerby
jo2o J. L. 11.11A1Mil Fourth at.
I BUTTER--50 kegs No. 1 Lard;
Li 30 kegs ra.ked Buttnr, 7 bbl,. rime MI and.;
put reed ands sale by JOLIN Molly ot.II
hhds. prime N. O. Sugar ar
kJ dyed and for sale by JOHN WILSON . . 2.04 Liberty nt.
VffER--8 bblr. fresh roll Butter roc'd
Kai kn . 11-lie by /L A. A. MoIIANE.I I4 , 21 A.
ACON SIDES-5 mice clear - Sides in
store am! for 11110 bY A•A A. WAAL`, A. 114, Tel N.
iSLED i'iIACIIES—T'ATbas. in store an
for Pak br_ A.& A. MeBA YE. 117.'W et.
LIILAIUR-2.1.10 bbln. extra and S. F. Flout
And fnr" rale by A. &
SOti GROSS CASTOR OIL in store and
,1 fur &do by 1535 YLEAtING
Will LBS. EXTRACT LOGWOOD in
ant ytore an for maoor YLEMINtI BROS.
0( 5()
LBS. ASPIIAL'fUII in store and
far role by lad PLIVAING IMO&
tok BBLS. COPPERAS in store nod for
br FLESIINti OROS.
All/(1 LITS. DIADDER in store and for
We by 0.26 .VLY.5111:13
acin in store and for sale by
,41.1Vits2a 1 , 1.1011NG BROB.
4 LBS. RHUBARB in more and for
%lg., sale br se2a FUMING BROS
,' Kgi LBS. CALCINEITRAGNEETA. in
117 store end for sale tor FLEMING BROS.
_
BXS, ICABBITT'S WASIIINIT-POW,
DER In store and for rale by YLRMINO BROS
SE-2 bal. Lard aril! I ro ti ,
V i ",, KEit (11.
bta&G , ...."--;',"' ISLIAII DI
a 7
'VILA XSEED-10 bbla. now In.nding from
U Feminine TriiiiCitv Mr !We by I. DICK KY A CO.
. . ..._. —,_.
(.:, UNDRIES—GO bags Dry Aprrles;
13 55 bag,. Flionnet 2 bags Platirrea, te arrive on
Gamer Hunker City for sale by IS AIAlt DICKEY t co.
M OLASSES -27 5 Wag. N. 0. Molasses
r.e..,,,,,,, 1.7 pot 8.8. ssristis end for We by
WWI JAS. A. HUTCHISON A CO.
( 1 0RN MEAL, flonony, Buckwheat Flour,
l. I hr....tti. en Full Camille*, for alga at lILISS, 'PAT
TON A lifC0)1118', Dlaturgl. l'ltetburgh. and f etleral
et.. Allegheny. je2s
-- •
It AISINS, Currants Plume. Dry Pear. les,
aati ire... ' filr tolo t.y lOW. PATTON
ratqlrA . : Dircritt. PittAburgh , and 14•derAlvit_. Ai
lechenj. - - - -
1 -- -FiSEI, 5c per lb. at
ei - IMEcoD. . ! WOMBS.
•
AOO6OlO AR for I cent at
eZ ROSS, PATTON a M01X)51139.
IVIMIME BLACK TEA—There of
not a
wre won of the Mountains that sells as good Car
II ark Tea as ItOFS: PATTON a Slleolllll4, (late Morrie'
Mart)Tea in the Dimond.
iiii ;2MS
i-EELERS' COUSPII4 TLIINLIIS
t 7 —Judge Plena of illiddleport. Iroquois tta, writes
under date of Jau. 271.11.11‹.1. that ha has been troubled,
more or less, with a rough for remelt tea
es
m. hleh !art
_rear coot:ord. him to hie to a;144,1.1...caL,111101:0a !ruts
monnt, for three manta." Durbin the Worn, ho got bile
ta i tz.tetli!,gr.crogt. erztalruZitobdiattber s.ll;szlig.y.
''' Pe ' Cc ' Pit:CV& Lbefr...rairftTtra f t rig Ltral
~..... the syrup
_of greaten nee lo his Wetly, and
when merion,from OW. took Moen_
_t.ttles ielth hsm. a
P.U...rhlal Judges Plena °Waimea., and 1191.4 with
great I gent when other lance failed to olford.rellef.
Jan 11-S,I3ELLItiII3 aW. Proprietors. C. Wood.rt.
laltsAPittiLLAs‘—The
am elvers le procure' at sk following list of
I, r.anowin. JOS. 51.511-
min. owner of Market st. and the Dlanson
Hand's Ibusattrillm To
ParselparillK
Orsysott's . Townesemis .. 1.24
I.IOUNII REMEOlES—AyerisCherryPec
li
Wlstar'• Balsam of Wild CherlT: .
Swarm:. Pfrus of • do;
Jarrell likpeetorant; 'Pals= Lltersort and Tam.
Miller's Cough Syrup. Pesetas'. De Paris:
Seller's do . do.
. All of the stem celebrated remedies cen always he pro
cured at 1124 -r .109 FLEMIIiV.
"'AVIS' PAIN KILLER- 1 -2 gross of this
A / celebrated article rre'd or .103. PL143111 , 10.L_
4-'IUPEK FRENCH CIIINTZES—Mnrphy
I. jl & Iturtheold turlte the situational Moistness to elr
amortment of rich Frenthetilntssa. of LAM Importation%
stud riea 'WM alm. English and American Prints,ill24 In
" merietY
Crial.
lit ROOMS-40 0 d oz. Corn Urooms for sale
LIP be jai HENRY R. CULLUM
QA2LIE.AUS-200 lbfor sao by L
LN '
SO 4
FLOUA.- 7 50 bbls. for sato by
Jai • HENRY 11. COLLINS.
LAND IN ELK COUNTY FOR SALE-
We offer for sale about Weser. of land In Elk Co..
in several tenets of different sinew
ortach we
sillswll sal
ve
er
the extraordinarrlow prize of One Dollar and
Acre.
snot No. 4 contains mr , ecite: -
" " 3 0 1051
915
dead V,
.7SztsV=l.ZnltrlAt Vd o L i ttin t Vast
Inn lend. web .m " bens/ and situate in a ens Atesimoo tr.
ner. ,r w h lthz i , • shortatance of Ridgway . Ins
rotds both rullrirah.lllCrittBitliiVonlog Superior'
L to purchase.. A pply to
dew - 11 DIcLAIrf It SON. 91, sth et. '
I ARD OIL-25 bbls. No. I Lard Oil just
I_, reed and Mesas by ea T. Lirrpc a CO.
Ct!OOLNESS7-- Whether of Friends or of
J John Frost, EXi o , eau bq .obvlatal br • good Coat.--;
ESTER mamma be able toput everything in the:
way of noolnefte on prora.r tx.tlca.py the apulleition or •
few dollars. Mon &rut Boys' Clothing In great varlot3 , --.
74 Wotal at. No charge for Wry' Wit goods.
BLOOMBLOOM S
SAND LUMPS-7 lOne,ou , lianr
and for Mi. by 40 J. A. IMITCRISON 11X1.
200 -138 j .
t 9
Potatoes
foe
MOLASSES--150 bbidi . MN. 0. Tifol - 18'.;e74
fur solo ► by job JUIIN WAD CO.
VItigNfINES, ;NACENTINES—A fine
.17"" 41E "' t "4".
P4.4.lf:.lVltrAig. 78. 4lbst.
• Tea, Tea, Tel!, • -
WE are receiving from New York and
T V ci l estrtov cm II aI,VeIIIttIITITIM.W.PrIPIO4
Young II n. haverlal,_tlunpowder , Oolong, Seede.ea
and gnat eh hresataat, au of •hleh have boon awfully o.r
• loeted. andwlll be eold aaturuel. either wh a olesale or retail.
Pekin Tea Wore. No. itljl:'l7l.gr'reet..
FANS-.-39 hide SinallWhito teeniviNt
P HEN= P. COLLINS. • .1
Ca OAP-50 Lae. Palm Soap and 25 boxes
itadu bonp In store for Dale Sr T. LITYLIti INS
RAPPING PAPER-200 ream double
Crtnrm-160 rem. medium Crown mud .14) roams
Crown, lu sm.e and tor sale br T. LITTLE a ts.k.
I ROUND NUTS-75 bpi. to arrive on S.
1,3 a. Adrlal. Sr sale by• ISAIAH DICKEY 1 W.
IaULK PORK-20,000 lbs. bulk Pork for
r for"le at mioßionY
j• 22
HAI AI-10 tons baliTh3i sale by
kttILWORTII.
n o OLL BUTTER —5O bbls. choice, Ohio for
XL ran .13414v5ica. ontwouTu._
I g i r E .! trEACIIES-1000
1.) LO COFFEE-200 bgs. prime just roc'd
.111,ar.1 for ears by BIIII.IY6K A
1 1.10 AS & MOLASSES-59 hhda. good
far new Baru an4l.l3o•bble4iirne N.U.
.11.1 JAZ:
g" %OVER SEED-200 lam. prime for sale
ll_Ly oar BIIDIVIIR &DILWORTH.
11,111 G METAL-45 tons Napier Pig Biota]
I_ now landlog from d on or Dolept_t• for aro LT
IDAIroarDICICF.Y Alt (XL
of
clOllOOl , COPYBOOKS, made
supotior 101 l Doper 100 dos. rocd from odem br
toT/ • AUoMmr•
LOVER SEED—ltx , bus. ppane now fin'
ale by__ oat J. .t AY. ILEA,74 , Watar it.
-lITILOUR-400 bblo. Superfine for salo by
a: is.zt J . W. ititAl74 Witter at.
1 PERM CANDLES -10 hue. Sperm Can-
IL7 (0144 middle the lb:, for We by W dieCLORIL
CCORN MEAL--1 0 bbb3 Fresh Ground emu
mod kr? isle by JA.
JIM 10 Smithfield K.
11ALED
uP ioa
BAR COLIN-500 bushels Ear Com b
UCKWHEAT-50 eke Buckwheat Flour
fur see MN.
IIUOKIVIERAP FLOUR-7 bble. receiving
Al) saltor Nis by k mount
MILK 'PORK AND/ O, D 000
RiP bulk Posk, akar cut; •
so bus. I La*. no NO.I - Lard. farads bi
JalT . • MIMS DILWOUIII. LIO 132, 'Ai se.
ORN-1500 bus. shelled and .2000 one.
I-J'."`" tthigsnaß "L' b iiducrrr.waltst.'
J an
DOT ABII-10 casks Ado day:x*o'd and
ua i r r. - MUT 710);r1.
n ea tAdreatimeof arneerts or Public Ella*
tion‘ mut be paid an
LECTURE.
Young Men's Mercantile Library Associ
ation.
Rut..,,,JCII.IImNAOOLONrpu,A(Lfb. F.on.ne.etctriatiyt!
nom. tbe 26th toot. •
Outticot—.Loia Xi'. and the anises e the Preach Rotolo.
ant,
ik.ri ^Pep ot half part tilt Loam,' to emotion. at par
n.--• Tit lo•ts atitalsaion 2.5 ctn... tn bodiat the Slued°
arid Bonk :note, lintels. Ulmer, Hoot.. Lootota
tkanmtt
too and at the door.
FOR RENT.
---- ---
Boat Store Room to Let.
TRE BOAT STORE ROOM, at present OC
cupled byre.. Lone .t Dolt on ttro Dent of the
er, between Wood end .t . larket 4. Apply r
below. Ai wiL
For Rent. ..
THAT splendol Now Rotel, known atiM,
"or‘we ww-moga^ 480.1.1 r.: milesfrom th
f Pittsburgh. at the Inaction of the UrnensbrumPike
and a Plank Pnad from Pittsburgh, conteining 40 rooms,
e i , ,, n ,, d buollitllf,l4ttle most modern style. with all the concur
el Hotel. niches Ire end Smoke House,
StaZring for Su to 100
with
ends fine Barn. The house
is at p erent furnished with the best of Furniture of zol
17,1t,'"'!' Ihg.`„hcr,Vel',7ll.tileit illfrucl-7, Z ' from
el Ito eeronty acres or fine clear lend... greater portion
nflllleb. in rich bottom, lyinF alon g t he e litoks of Tunis ,
Crtwk. There Is one of tbe Lentral Ramapo Stations on
the Farm, within one hundred yards from the Hotel.=
Persons can go and come from Psburgh twireli_daY.
The 110¢Ne hukflood custom .0 onummertworr e. for.bellS__
loess men.' famines. The 1.0.14.17 1,1111.}.
arnena LI !Ooare
lar a
Hotel arc oleo (or Wu, Omnibus, lloniety.ll
and fanning rite lila There are elm a Store, Seminar] ,
and Post Wilco crone to the llotel. The Hotel and appur-
MMUS , . will iM leased with or without the Yam end
Barn.
The above Fenn, together with' othM land adjacent,
consisting in all of MX) germ will be sold entire or in MU
aller numbor of aerts, tosult pmutiasers,
Seats
i n
or tor gardening purposes. .
Persons desiring toloam the Hotel "ur Farm, or , to Jen: -
awe the Furniture
dn. the undersigned.th'WthM IVA 4213ALIVU ad
lal9-3old Turtle Creek P. 0.. Alleghenl Co Fe.
illsilltiince charge thmetts4
For Sale or Rent.
WELL finielied Brick Dwelling, adjoin-
Aing WilkWoburn, and near the Railroad Oration.—
lio se contain , 13 moron. and the lot, on which there
le gar den and good stabil° a, fronts 68feet on tho Turn
pike and extend. 261, f
ell b e
depth AO a flay foot street.
Thie deeirable property' will be gold low and on Very cur
terra& °swill be rented for $l5O per SMIUM.
Ja24 E. P. OAZZABL
For Rent
A. DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt
totreabip, trlth Trro_ltcrea of groUnd. Fruit Trams.
1)1.17. Mt:holm. , la.. 102 he rooted eboal7. and Za
a term of roan to a good tenant,. 'Apply . to lioo. A- Swartz
at the offireof jas-tf PATILICK 1 Pittl:ND.
..
rfrolnali‘zElßwri;ek;tp.l7.lll.fia;4ll.ll,:ecan heretofore as
Wor wd
tem& .ta,n- Wm. ea
R. D. 4.IAZZAAL
For Rent.
Fir 11E3 story Brick lAielling Iloase on East
Fir
Common, Alleuheny Citr. at o...nut occupied by this
11.. i.. M. Corneal]. Max...ion Oven an the Int dar of
Aprll. anquira of IL DALZVILL lk Co •
pan Liharty slant.
_
VOR
th a tltEM - 1" large and convenient
I: flown on Four betwoan Markat and Wood Ft.,
at prerent °muted hp Mr. (home Bonk , . (tont for and
pps/anima Oran Lomneallat , lr.
0r,14-tr R.P..UAZZAM.
'OR RENT—A good House on 211 et., be.
I ' tyre.n Bmlthrothl and Grant eta. Kent= parrocrntb.
THUS. WOIIIIR,Tb Fourth at.
. . ..
. .
1440 R BENT—The 2d, 3d and 4th story '
moms over.). Wilson Alion's list Store, and Tiernan
Coo Banking Dour., corner of Wood :st. and Diamond
alloy. (entrance off Wood et The above von. are rare,
40 fent front by lk) ferA deep, and well lighted. ifor tonna,
enquire of degn-tf J . WILSON & 50N.91 Wood eL
IFOlt BENT—A well ligtted and furnished
Blasomat Store, mrnor of Third nevi Market stp.—
tent $lOO Per •11111.1. no2o-tf E. D. CIAZZA M.
To Editors and Printers.
Tl - 1 6 Building occupied for more than ten
years by tho Pada/nth Illtrettc, end which Is central
ly pvated on Third st...•nesr Market. is now IVOR itliNT,
adorlling • good opportunity to Editors or Printers of dr
rutin , a wed known Maud for their business. Thikprofe
erty is directly opposite the extensirePrinting and News
- per establishments-in Singerly's Dispatch Building.—
? or terms, apply to M. D. OAZZAM,
.ia22-tt Market O. between 3 , 1... , 1dtt ~
LEASE OR SELL-The property known
or the Juniata Rolling Mill. "sittiaW In Allegheny
ty. below the Old Bridge, et the jnortion of tbe Illanal
• and Allegheny ricer. There iwe on the •premines 2 bran
work shop., one of which brawl as en engine lours. at
tached to which Is a liror of shafting with drums, and or
tending the whole length ofthe building. The other coor
Lethal. I.lackrulith forges with apparatus (or blowing the
rase by fan. Them Is also on the promises 000
tar blowing
building with shafting. drunalykr. This Is eof hest
S6Wert of the mountaine for Idachine and
for
Shop yr Car Factory. the whole will be rent^tfor •
term of yew. or the leas, buildings and nieshinery will
be sold at agreat bargain. B. AMAIN A SON. kt bth et.
____
VwOTllll{ eittsburglier testitying to the
"oudexfully curstive Rowena Itcrrbsva.nliallandlilt,
tam
Prersecamt. Der. Gth,1854.
h.
Ber,j, Pope. Jr.. er tb.—Uentletnen—For a, year
past 1 h are born afflicted very eerioaelY snit dealeplear. te ,
sentett ...hat my elomarle retuned to retain mlyteling. I
Elan. triedtrleteniet,eut ye:1;1 4 %71 1 1 watt , . gg i tr tar the
lien oilleerhtrestilolland Bitters. and have neer tonna re.
lief almost. amounting We cam I Mara It _efliateione In
.tesaavista tha.astevenee.L.l.llll.yelateakaavd WM. dala , ae
_en it ;te=ty as a topic It
en, ha. for equals sod ottemarine,
. cameo— ife airekai i to aslrtrj,M=es: 11:1 1 aml lift
tux tI6-
te e ,.-
The grean or rarltyne thie mead* hoi
ynrcone‘lartareti:
ttlelmitatieroaleh theepubite ettoultrgnaedagabeet
Ina se Um genuine Iluerharee /Wand Irsitma.;
rola at *I TIT bottle. or 0 betties for t r .sproviatore,: -
.Mil'u` ta—imcreza—u-44"..--
~..
•
IWZ
rk P. thuw.urizoimsfmny•
laud Dpiiii de scannalli.'
t3elf-Heating and.Box•lronm ••' • , ~
rnudSubscriber having purchased the. C.t. '
eltte rightet J. J. Johnston's Patent Bea and J.
0 o's Patent Self.lleatlnit hmoothing irons, Is now
extensively mewed in matutfeettaing the same. .1n eon
neetion with the above. he • Reese 'constantly on
Clot at
his an an Yeasts] et„ opposite , Anchor ter..
Worts,. halve and rood awartment of the Ammon Tailor
end Mai trona, to which he would rapeettolls InsiteThe
attention of wholesale dealers
an
the pubilo in p a ts ge/.
oefAid C. KlNGsLalil):Aihkettehr Ott/.
JK.SON ac N, of 'OA late Jinn
. of W. AU t
N.Jnekson SO Sone: Onto owl Fannon
Makers.= lomat at, and WO Incodovr, Nor York; - bon,,
conntintly on hand every variety of (Into sad Fenders.
Alao,Ct Knobs and nooszo. Garman Won arstanl2-Iye Wlndo
io •
SPLENDID F ARM—For oilea Yam of
acres, 80 atm In • high 'state of cultleatbro. 00
ItYringi;istet,*ZU4gUlttaini lirsalitsathet •
aoaraZ
neoeeear~ outhouses. 0 5i0=7. 4 7paVaZid , i4a .:"
and*, and abunda the ma
nce of other . Lou pe A uf choke .80010100
eltuated on the Youstdougbeny. Seer. 4 mite r Mc.
amon. and YA front this eltriL. Peke. PG pe acre • Are
plr to 1a2:1 f3.OI.MILBY.P.T 2150r.1.110. ad st.
_ .
SIINDRIES;-69 bbls. Greas6;
3 bbla Lant• 1/9 treks Dry Pesetree,'
16tracks Itaathartr, toarrive trr mtwamer Yeatatrat for
sale W . .1.23 • ISAIAIt DICKEY 00.
ArtINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of
AdatloOtrotkAt upon the
_Vartati of Jobn Notais, Iste
‘6 .
.tirLoAtta. bAugh....oritdobza sA=l to
1.1. 0 t0 to Mate Immediate piotatnt,
waft., claims using; the at Am roquestod to -pramot
than for settlement. JOSAPH. NOLAN. After.,
..1•18Atlea • • TIA. WAAL I.ltObtre h.
NEW PLOW .PACTORY.
VALLEY FORGE WORKS.
J.• S. BALL k. SPEER,'
HAVING .commortoed, *rations in . :the,
NKW PLOUGH VAOTODY, In Mantherter, we ore'
manufacturing - PLOUOIIB of - even deacriptto of:th :
mod !gamma inatecnn Amon g tam : UM to, f ooml
S. Naha ratan/. Double or Drill Prounbe. S. Hall I'lk!
tent Iron °entre' Mucha, laddered c.ern aim
MD Side and Bunflail.L.W.on and Sugar Plornibs, togyth
cv with lough Dards and llastinge mr.V.m .
Our Dlonshs and our hut - w hal and,
Retell, atom wareh=. ls3 f,thertT,!ae nt! . ," 1. 1
sult•daeldred '
'Wynne .Tribluie, • i •
The Office& Inter el ' the ate.
111 S is one of the oldest and most widel?,
F IL I demisted Newramers in Imes . ,
landaus& andothers, wishing to amen, the,
busl i neniMesnue and the. Upper • liteieslpei,erlll
well to rand theil advertisement. to Ms DUlitalunTlilite
UN& which I. toned Daily, Ls and Tri•Weskiv, ataX
w wn
idth has ahead' a Isms wivertidng natrottleaart
be mob) , reference to Its columns. „ ocittf. •
Carpeting", Oil ClothiCandllattisigg ,l,
BOIIISoN fr. CO:, • - '- • '.,
MTH STREET, OPPOSITE" TUX THEATRE, -
rTo AVE now on hand, and to which they nr
. it.41,11t. adding, a geau
lar ..1 choke SarOrtment of U,
g...llo*mm the lancet to the hlghent era.leortar
.111 be rend Yeager. prim,. -.ties—ltny, Hata, Window
lihelle..- Vonitlan Bllnda.Planotuld table coven. Fluff Hot(
laird, tireell ell eloth, and all other - goods venally key. b 4
ara bottltee. to which the attention of webisare %spn l.
, . Bxecitcriktialtirof Riral Egilfr• :,-
I W ILL offer ntrublieStakt.: 7 or..Oniel4q,
11. the premiere, on SATURDAY, the rittrear 0r..., :1
TE A s ilksl l =7 ,l l% * l " ZiTiwilggl.r. t t t, : l,l;,,
reneeCepatrl, °anti:lag 12. soma shunted about )
i'rl.n'Al9,Ti,?&=\,93',2' Fig': r i org i nf 1 lt:Deli
grainy...ring Lerma in ane neighbor to.l.ln.ing well trete.
''''''X'ne'A''''d‘"“mth'f='. b'''''ll'l'"W4l-4.
..""nai'ing go" or heel t on dock; lama lun wee of
smtneetta.berninLtelesmd.t.
urmallrirdwhstethoefueg.ltivwsition L.%
1
mule known. which will t......r."r t r i ri r.trr m l7''''
tr'Vni n i WIZ to theDVlVrtihllNTrNal: nt.'. l r of "
J•24-ertdT , the of Necklet th-ston. der...
- • Valentines!-•Valentinesn•• ;-
READ QPA RTI:S. 71 WOOD alt. PITTSBURG il.
TIE • sub!wribor is no prornred to fur l ,
.nlrh CALAMINE% In in/ n!antitn haying P....)
i ITAlTMlgrar:gliillnVr.
(lola Vsdent.l. l WWI, Vslentuni Writent; Entboasela an.
of dl
to Kat all rd.if a Valontinet. IN•slers am invited
tr.f.all.rikevunlciattuf:
~ ..r..... ra. : orders br-mit 6!
a.i:vraM.l°,s` .. ! "J: ;:giftiFIMAN, 52 Woad at.
VORN-500 bi.o. in - ear, flir naleiby
‘,_/.1•12
J. &W. ItKet.l.l Water Al..
t -411,PEISTTERS"9110P FOR SALE; nit u.
/*tot on Quatir nt... pennon* Vselnry ind Walnut. eta.
7 lollop Icon' leased groilhti. Tor further pedildilSß.
enquire of WO N. CUT II MIX & tiON. 140. 31 st..
LARIY'
: 5 kegs No. 1 Lard for sale by
deli -'- - ' : - ' R. DALZELL & Co,
cALICOES &DE LA.I.NES-"-A; A. Mason
. - MOS of Foot
odd Csaload. attach will la sold dry low; MN slam
--sandman of new sada Noce do • st- newly - am
half Slaloms' salad, • •
ykIITTEII- 14 kegs pocked Butter,
bbls Buttyr,
" fah roll Butter, in dd.*.
1.1 - DALZELL
W _
Y 65 bales reeldfor sale b
sua •
75 bales Iy for ale 1
Valde.WlllOllLIN
EI0(IS-150I?ead'lio e, average WO, for
11. sato Inr 1811 RIVER Drmonu.ixo a .2.'41 at
3901'Vr3 Ftitlf3ALF-"--InCiennantoini,
_lento U mittutee - salt of Pittsburgh, scrims
the esheny liver, impolite the Arpudueb; or the iow
take at $l5O eash,l2s- d arid. CO per year—theT
ought to sell that mite I nsMr dap. - if you vont is
beigetu sad elesitp - house. l ues -amm o%
mow: Enpotts of eatults., is too
OM : , :. ; heath
.
EMILY'A - , BUBO/WIELD Lard Jas,,
by expos onotbor lot of th en u m '
ItLAOK TIIIBET SItAiV
Van
• surrl•r tatkle of Bit ThllAt = op
IdARI4(I kegs Nu: 1 Lard far salio:jl , ..,
, . egaValtafFl.-,
, -
P . DAM S + , Auctioneer.
unto:gavial' Ssks Boons., corm+ Mod and Penh stmd
COOKS BY CATALOGUE AT AUCTION
ir tm F.P.d...Y evening. Jan. 27th,_at 7 delock.
,at the
Commercial Wes Itootna corner of Wood and nln
,sin to sold, • large wad saluabla oollestionof Boob..
outworn:lg standard works Tallow deparnownts KA
,nee and 110mb:we. among width are splendid fandlY
Mies, twaratlfnl i ll ustrated works la deb WWl= •
0 ,,,t r0 , bong, superior edltiolui of the errata of 13h•
lim. Bums, Shelly, Moors, Mrs. Minns and ottani'
V. 0
,1
d of Art and Imo:rater. Aural Allan= Dirk'. Wong
f o r ...;,‘Li37lkbort V:° acur 1...11.
XTATIONAL 311N1N9 CO. STOCK At
A-.ll_,lgNaatreZigZ g eti g• i
order of James Xt. LooP. - Seer sittl
shares stock to the Nstlonal Mint= CO.. gist
to
for noo-parnsnt of assonment. No. e, tad sated
to Aeament No.l, of V.: par share, now ins.
iNO.2d. KIRKPATRICK.
HENRY WOODS'
ELLS It. IRIS% •
JAA. BUCUANAN.
IVSI. R. ID. Lecture Commttm,
11 STOCK. AT
A DVENTURE
ALICTION—On Thursday evening, Feb. 7. at 7 Belk,
at tile ?de:taunts' N.selmmie, 4th at., will be sad. by or.
der of James M. Cooper. trir glamtzut
rock
o. tee A l tontnta N. mut, "t.
, 1 ALUABLE---STOCKS. AT----AUCTION-
T Ira Thorrdal °Toning. dam 25that 7 Weak, at Qs
Merchants . Ranhanas .41tti et, will Do sold,
1.% shares Merchants and Dianufacturere, Rank Mork:
10 . Pittstnsah Crust Co. dm
17,1 .. Mts.' Deposits Rank d 0
..a) .
•'Oblo and Pa. Railroad Co..
10 `L. North American iiiil2lOS CO. dG
40 - National do do do;
10 . (Wail.' Itunuranos Pdo do.
jar.S . td. °AVM. Mart.
----------
YE FLOUR-40 bbls. ?end and for s4o
.Ds.id BITS k LWOW.
IR,Y UOOI)S STOREAT AUCTION—On
Friday etornoon, 20th leak, at 2 o'clock, at; the
ot of Wm. Frank & Co,No. GO 'Market et. 'gill kre cow
tinned the aarog. entire The etcAlt i of Sri= t ir
moot deeira Dry t i le n o t i aple and ient7Scentralow,rr wapri:
the
ZdTZTFAI.II7 D ITentoIV i .
Satu o ay. commencing at 9 o'clock.
on
je23 U. DAV IS. Aunt
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN SIXTH.
yWS= ST Aticron.—On ToseAlity eftersorm, Jarman'
Mat. at 3 delock, on tho premises. nig be eold by order of
John ilenon. ken. TSustee. Fifteen Valuable Building
Log ea, whirb, have esull a front ot13) feet on Center,
Avenue and extending back 904 r
t; the other' Right
beck
each'
having a front of 33 feet on Clark et. and extending .
Wfoe; to R.OO etou per plait Of Lots ,bbl out by tine late-
Ja
The *novo offer neat lnducementito 'these desirous Ot
purchasing PrnPertY nerd' the bushenseVnt of the dty.
•
Terme at sale, litio indisputable.
'P DAVIR,Auct.
Orin= or Ma:ammo:La "(anemias cosraffra
Prrivanoia, Jaaruirr me, 11155, • J
authority of a supplement to the fly ter ot this Company. sphreredghe Vath a d t ig t A u z
!f 12traiVAte?:;i7Vdols!'rthe small:Won
of tau
• tons
of the Company . to that elnest sal the dletritt..
aline of new &oak =meat the stoesholders to assatoent
most to the serail:lo of the Ocaohany thee expetelea,
Treasurer hot been Instructed tar &Malaita amongst the
In k hz h'id.'4 in
""Sttlyk, frri;ti'lfillt:PlaacZt7tl=
IC of weir Stook seefVoi.e 'or the briovksit fa?zsgorF.
Idong*. Nom 15o:
Notice to Contractors.' - • ...-, -
oencz or Mrrnorouran ItartaosuCoarrallia i,-,
thorlreteen, D.C.. Dec: 26,1834.
~. .;
4EALED PROPOSALS for the grading,
1,3 Masonry, d bridging of fortpthree and ahtdf
(COO mile s of this an
road will he reelved at the odiceofthe
company until three o'clock, P. M. on the lath day of Fete
relay next.. ,
- The reamprolileaplann, end eperilficatione will be wadi
Sr intmection on and after the fdladay of February.
The Metropolitan Railroad la &signed to extend, from
the title. of Weehington and tieorgetown to the lialtiMma
end Ohio Rail coed, by an easy and direct runteconnect
ing with the latter read east of the "Point of lineU," on
the Potconee river, t h eak saving of distance.= the
ere ninety miles of present traveled route from the
Capital to the Western and Northwestern Stater of tarty
live mile*.
1, ....:r die a from the Point of intersection with the 80.
C mCon and Ohio Railroad, the route exteMln to the city of
rederick, and. passing threugh the richest amirultural
districts of Maryland. terminates In theca,' of llama ,
town, w here it connects with lines of railroads, now Mop..
oratiym e a tending to Der elshuruh. the Pourisylvanialtait
rod. ac.
'rho portion ol the rowl for which proposals arena, invi
-1
awl extends from the werterly - lino of the Dieted of Cole
le
(3N mileA from 4 ) enrgeLown) to the city of Freh
ere.), '• • , ..._
Vropewele will bo rewire d Mr the work In sortiousof =a
tulle each. or forthe entire dietetied of '4104 Milos.:.' ' -_-.
Me worh le generally of 0 , Medium charade lbe tid e
•
Ifit,r,,t;,,,f,atr
vigorously niatnesto:Jrr:olitylileglfrot earth„.
onating it and: with whom' , et all reneone of
the year. The conntry is elevated and rolling, well water
ed, and remarkably health' , • ' .
The timeoonditioned for rho completion of the comrades
will be (=mune tetwo years •„ • • •
Any further informstiau &tired by personeproPosinft for
the work will be furnished at the onion, or merhe had by,
' addressing the President of the onm/eta; totter prior
- I"; odge:cfr.l4,thlliuttrd,ol,i."o'Diack4F-)r'..i...W."1,41.:t...'. ' :
, ~ ,
V.D3IUND PRENCtr,Ctilet Regineer.
ja3-2strt fey. ,
. _ .._ . - ....
Notice to Stockholders.
OrrICI Altreeksr Vale, 11. Iktio., - V
l'lttebarkh JantMT /. 1865 .
N.accorchtnee with the Charter, ri general
meeting of the litnektirdders of tho Aneahmy rani.
K. thcapone of ill.belsahlat,tholr °Mem' ti, 74 Water
treet, Pittbmgh, n n the tirst•Ttioalar ( 6th day.) of Yee
:rtry next, at 10 o doek A. 81,, at e etch thee sea place
the Report Stamm reeadrut and
. 11anagent for the. past •
year, and a ont of the gahoreor th e tUrezeo,:im )
oe presontrul,..l an oleetlon hr Presldent sad Iklard 'of
Managers for the tomulog • year, slit take phtea at 111
0 .6,0,11,_ 10,14,11 .1.1311330%15te1 .
OTIO.E.—The eubscribers.beretofoVi:v!
Inn badness under rite stYle of hausmA A
in tha manufacture sad &de of Railroad Tow, .
ilerden Implements. will hereater mot/rule
coder tho style of DAIVSON. NNW !FY= & CO.. the
,Shapiro WO,lOlll the Nioth Ward.and Wershatse, .2
Woot street. Zither of us will at to settllans itte
busiess, Pittsburgh,
'Jen, I. '6s—tal•tra ft 6WDSYst • -",
WaterCafe Institute
?/ tin:7 ?av r ffli , pringfff 4 k 4 T 7- _ ,,
iitinatO and Pead v llr
• ;Vow' In the - " Ohl t o Moljetna. Allelnetbia
- .lloneanathle an/ tot thole.
Spirorattdat, has opens; - s:" II .CUSX; la tams: ,
.iThe Derintly. Ws; dinet
tam haw on all Pavan: end senta and
—white It le land, gratatul and tarlgeraUng Mostar*:
indtbAll= den Itteratiarlf &FOAM!! In. tandlteskr
sat itousepaibla ttastiOant
tetedshatadtelro4 bat, atter keg and, IltnnnuTtit3. ll #. l *, -
Banta • ghee a &dial seetentnat to,
.3dtatif -
thy. widen bat, thtottsbeot th e old and nan. .
anon tinittantlratnewattil In 4..3 3 - rut ordinates Inds, •
dim; Ind:dna Onsainamtkon.• Itronchttla, In
dDrapirpa,7:
nottnatory and.Cbronit. ShOnotatlnts Asthma.
ops, Ntrlolur Ka Liter Dlexases? .Tattbsontala of Mai
ttomblittarannatabLitabonui otnearlssreryStsta
lntW
Union. ton be estaktned at Dottaritteleaottre
P.A. - ate Stetted to =Salt him atalls.
Wann sater belt* unid to tbeettnutenannens :and, Of
ten throughout rho trestanant,lt •.1112P11 Instaad of
• pitapat. as th us mkaltuanterml&ht , sap •Me..t:
-• ets-31.na. *tt.itraver.Wat •W 4 nt,
a, W S W. Wilson. W. - Thantleon 3
Walden, 13. T. Altilian, Wm. H. 1t0p,35,011; • 33‘,.•
Tba undOrsignel,batths . vide! IlOttOtd3ada'S
thin and - witnessed hit aueoteatuttrestmentiebeatfullynf;
command blot as s thnronablY olutst44 Wang I '4 -
60. -
Chartae T.Russalti -roe: MITA: .14g19.
C. entthsllabt: Panda: Ran rs.u.toVlwrigut..
WW. Patrick. liaa. F:Tatto:3: o :3 3l = 3l " "
1 RON:CITY COIiCHERCIAL -i tOLL
"ILlasteyettebibtirr. Wood .t: VratTAILLAII AM?,
naveett exrbousum that their inittiorthro MWrrob
thspe t b; e tersest. Met totirenlnnt'stuiot.tk
A the t the ImmeitY Ilesw stehn _
ownithwr Town 131 . "Wed" and "'Mr"a
a ilOO I
► a'at thi. ' N "k d '''.lll4""thls vestment um.
" .A IMMo tl • — Sid libokkeei -
....Mil know edit*
taught by Prof. BARU, Whollil tone
that Reboot roakeshitunow ot the iXtistrilli Auc_ .
bri Imams in this or *A attrmr
M! .ofl %107'
YY
P. r d tl;, .1,11.0116415641 Jo
. kitO
ke4ltig g : ad who hare aewlested.cr,lrbaLl.9 0401. W
;Arithmetic. am rewire A consetwr Maoist. in this
runt brooch without chars.' - -Saitturritie ts the her to
• kimesimr. and be who boo hoSatisarrhedge Pt 4.-Crat
ceserberome• bootkoMer.z. LeftlPN , - d° 11 . 3 ,d 4 • 11 T
. I ".P"'"' bm " . " 12 inn, tbi
5 PAN.- and at 1 c Ladies
krAto the
o tract i;ltt.' Night
cul l ' u ggr ewers suszautml: - • :ilia.'
-.• Ids for Sale or
A . NUMBER or
. thriatoet. Coromeree and Ittidy et'. lad on reins::
tenor , • These Lots are ellglblr hinted for tortillas or
• trWroot hoopoe , owl wiJI to fold low oo trail terms or
be WOed for ten Tern or less NI rosy Bolt thaw woo worm
Ugym,sortletders, lowans ot D. OitZZAII,
watt • • 'Karbala.. b Loma ad asit Oat,'
Lead COPPIVIIT l i9:4COn .
MKS Cwatore of :t pan t ry - boa
. - 61.7=tnic Btu% I=ts... r ".l. i 'vairoxertM
TI Fourth it. littsbuialli I.lro . itmroplilata contalning
CharterAloologleal Sarre_ ye. de. obtalnc:bir partln
41..drina InlbrmatlonvolatlTAto , tho CompanT. matt - .
ITALUABLR ;FOR smx,—sion
ted to North Trayette,tormall. Allegheny oolong ;
10 los:tote tI4 city miles lato pie fltentear
- radromi. at theltobleatownatatloat 4444140 acme. ail
deltrod and &mood *col In a idob state or tultaztion.
14P4/yentonta are .a coadortaWe dwollhtg
toome. tiara. Stable. 4.40.4nti0u114_40044WA15e and
other eat.tdidlnol. Tberelaanioneite Waded
:mita? various tioda_
ta . sfl i rgr u .a d iraa jr47 , 4 - CoaZo r ellas o
oboroo.mai,leoga. kr-
411./r4 T 1 AM et.
lIIARIES FOR 1855-=A , large assortrde4 .
of whtpli ‘lll-mellat tbe krereat
ta All mem aet talOTlied ytilb
fl ' S -
ticie% CIA nld
y. ,atuiett
ih,LAUPTSW.SII Si Wood 4.
KENTUCKY ArtotTear : • 'adze,
IRECTE II) by allaaial at Vialtcor : a apiotat
&ll byy
bASTB. State.
1 Udderga.t tb b
la1== " 1 1 0%;
istici a practical EMSOIWT,II.I.I Ur aro able.Yaoulty.
The re arat of etdiy Is that 44411 . 4E4p beat
w ot
Colleges. with the hlltion ars to, sdk,aum awl
PRACTICAL JCNIIIIVRKRING; al atadlee,
40.h.Eooplog - and ihnitteas lontovidld Iloderts - 141414-
The eizteeath seml-saltuai. ormalo oproat4 the . 1' i 1
Monday lo felnuary, (lab 1n
8.t5.) laitlce aging*
an per half yearly atealoo,payable la 44414 .
Address the Supsslntetatana, at "mmuyr houtotor.
ET AVArr utr ' K etaritr.`"ti ! .=r 4 da the iftua:
_
'--
13_pringilfams
G) ONE uOitsE:Warini and 1 twobane.
,I.'4r s ' a r t i m v tILL, ban/.
satlw
Orphan!' Court Sale. • -
N Moaday, ,12th day -ar Felattaiir
neat. at 2. elock, P. 2141220 , entneribennflrenneer
On the premise*, /bit' very deetrable Come'
try Menden.% and recite Acre of thole* Land, well no
erntofith voltable•ond extensive hallateonad,nnpron.
;amts. on the o a th Ode of • the IlrftvMorg • sae
bomb Turntike nad. a.u g i itheinif -On-linage ttilk!we
mprZeirtUyttntachc=ti=ne a s ;;11: -
ter. 1.1114 scisg . 111b1. of Clettl. luy lord.ote br Tr r
=atilt d ute Z:lleghernrerlp for
ker etrdi./V/71:
• '.2 teNnee 1105rAS la /7302(
inl3 Stein l'4•Arabeit. manual. Esetil=i:..
NOwi.eatbar _ _
0::1110WRY, late, of the t. fiLT It a tc. o rri,
taLtzlalimvirar l e z.anar a ll is UlDl.
ii.l6lL, }t:WYrkeniher nonlstinnEl7ll%
abri,ll47e aer-.
kink, liCirEctii nod _ * . ll dani .. _ . . lSiguilng
Bldlun sad =1 . ,„ e k7,„ ladr,L;
kitt 3 =o l ,x irvldd Invite 1331. tthrspla local and
(amt. tut
I:LOLLED _C9EN-300 bus 'for solo
I: lIAS POWER TO . hotsziot
:mei 'was. 1.4.1b.i Nit {fa benelielsi . •
a . jaknere—airt—Butiering Iran* eold sod
ear which' . tried nunsy reoeiwts, without obtsibtelt
meented, with • bottle of " Id- lielkra• Co=b
.alisture.r. I think it *dirty which! ow e ; both
eigrortmnvitgaidii — eot
Divine blearing) had ran twit untsa - tne u bsat :
wiry ales: as- to haling witnessed listing& wropertine on
yrievnis Of m
s, one nertiettlar; *boiled 11 trAllglitatk
ell her lams, seemnpanle* , ilbaressind.toindt — .
thp ein true Keratin ins Otters ennidt. ant .ft,"
ores th e orninere.Ll hart desesudeil • mound -as
WiTftial --•
FMat - 311 w. " • 1.14 11 .110 ,
re e sad erdd by it B. W. a Wend's.,
end ibr sale by diUggilMir everywhere. t
Orab
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