-PITTSBURGH GAZETTE t b"nlere' raised here,' and /made minutely ao painted with all our governmental affairs, could ..-- " —. " -EUl3l.l2arjt BY WAITSi lend thtdr aid by the milli o n to the triumph of I —PITTSBURGH:: pro-slavery men and measures, how much less BATIIIi.DAY SIOILItaNG, JANUARY 27, 1855. were they sinners thanthemen of foreign birth IS:re Adveruser..—Neittor Ms Editorial ROOM i whom they were enabled to delude? PrintlnEEstabliatunent of the Day Ganteg,lTS OPCned Bat, admitting the premises assun lin the on Sandal: ADMMULEZIWhodesire their notices to *DP.. ; Snow-Nothing argument before to, ste cannot the Paper onXMAS] Pka.almid thee to , see that the cOnclusion follows which has been blfore o daft. on Saturdar. 11;xiiyekeysk weekly drawn from it. The pzposition is simply this: - fr, =dation plain Melly cruet. offers to our bind:ores men' The foreigners voted *th the pro-sldvery par s ronei deffrable medium of making their baldness known ; y t in 1844 and 1852: therefore let us disfran tat sizetzbitims betirearitour and lire homand.nefallelt • .2, 09 -keeper , Ohne all foreigners who may come into the conn iver:au Pennerlrania. eon Eeeterffohioy tir`y in future. Wherefore? Arc the incoming AdValtlee 'Payments.—lfereafter sub- immigrAnts to be penis : heti for the sins of those steristiou will be taken for the Dalt: or Weekly Ciariette. ; who have preceded them ? Does it follow that urge*. payment is made to .iawame. Watettsra the , all future naturalized citizens will be pro-slavery tbzwis t u by -.Well the entefliPtion le We. tbo TAW . aidtiou 1 ,„ , beause most of those who preceded them have a c van .parment. All tran ea..nleu the dant adirrtielnit. t been? Would it not be as wise to disfranchise of sitter description. wdl be.zaeutral to b° P 4 ` l " l. the children of all those Americans who have vanes Thornily raceptione will be -abide radial mm2E:v. •or • early e onns - cte are made; voted wrong, and justify it on the, ground that because the fathers ate sour grapes the children's teeth are set on edge ?- ; If the fact,. which we have asserted and free ly concede, that "Demagogues of the North have succeeded in turning the Foreign vote to the side of slavery," be an argument against the 1 enjoyment of the right of suffrage by foreign : ere, it is likely to be as strong against the adhe -rents of Snow-Nothingista._ Demagogues are now dextrously turning the Snow-Nothing vote tto the side of slavery, is every day's events I clearly prove ; and so far as that goes the for ; eigners and the Know-itothings are likely to l occupy common ground. It ma . ) , be that the vote of our naturalised cit , izens will bo given agaiß, as it has been before, for the benefit of slavery.:t That does not mili tate against our pesiticiii,lfiathaugh we sincerely wish the fact was otherwie. We do know, how ever, that a very respectrible and perhaps a ma jor part of this vote was rallying to the support of anti-slavery principles, after the Nebraska outrage, and was only driven off by Know- Nothingism. Self-preservation is the first law of nature; nadif obedience to it drove off men - who were fast assuming an anti-slavery position, upon the head of Snow-Nothingista be the blame. ...ding Mauer on each vase 01 this palter Tae CATHOLIC .THSOIST or Tula.—We, Owl an typology to •the editor of the "Pittsburgh _ Catholic' - for our -' seeming neglect. It usually " 1 "; deletes alargo apace of its editorial columns, oomsionally the aid of correspondents, to our Particular benefit, hut we ftnd so many other pressing mattersto occupy our attention that we catfnot makerdne retureteem promptly ev ire would like. We promise, however, to pay np with interest all the kind attentions of our ecclesiastical opponent, and afford him no room to complain that his labored efforts to sustain the corrupt and corrupting system of Popery have not been duly appreciated. The "Catholic" of lastweek madea herculean , effort to defend Romanism from the severe and wellaustained charge of a leparture from the Machin& of revelation...as well as the prin. ciples'of ,common hcatesty; in regard to Theft.— s previous nitmber:tficeditor had attempted a defence Hof eqUiroS:isffoit, in which he , t 6,1 t, reconcile Liguori with Christ and the Apostles, and to show That the latter had resorted to am philology". • His sigma failnre'has not him: from ::attempting the defence of Rotne'f. great authority in morale, in regard to Theft - We shall not need to - spend much time with him en this subject • tlie first plaoehe gives a Protestant defini. tion (if Theft, that of Dr. Tick, as followsi "The sin which the: preCept forbids, is, "Me approprTation to ourselves, by our own art, tha t which we know belongs to another." ride vol. rt. •-• It is a very good definition, short and to the pitman. There is no doubt of its meaning, no eguirocation, no amphibolog:y. It goes direct to its puipoes. Now let us see _the Catholic definition of steal ing. The following ,definition is given by the . "Catholic," from one , of „the smaller catechisms of the church. t - Question. What does ~he seventh command ment forbid ? A. 411 istmar taking away or keeping what belongs to othcrs, and all manner of cheating in buy ing or Jelling, or any other way of wronging our nuyAbors. The editor triumphantly adds 'that Catholic children "have fittter and more clearer ideas of the nature of theft" than Protestant theological students! Well, let us examine this boasted definition, and See if the cloven foot of.Jesuitism is not seen, peeping out of an answer intended for the minds of cbildreu-',';." All unjust taking 'away" &a.— Who is to dedide what is " unjust," and what is not! The-priest, of course, who in his turn is obliged to observe the dogmas and the standard authorities of the church, among whom St. Al phonsus de Liguori stands pre-eminent. This authority the editor of the " Catholin" acknow ledges, as follows: ' "It is only necessary, without further comment - or explanation, to place the masterly definition of Alphonsus Liguori by the side of the bald and meagre - definition of the celebrated Rev. John Dick, D. D. It will be found to be adequate to the object to be defined, and to cover the whole ground.. "Theft is an occult and unjust taking away of what belongs to another, the owner- being unreasonably unwilling." In order to arrive at what Liguori means by "occult and unjust taking sway," "the owner being unreasumably,unwilling," we must inter pret him by himself: - Row Mitch can a wife steal from her husband, - without coming under the sin of an "unjust ta - Mpg awe__ tiott. of his annual income or 'fro fit, even though the husband be unreasonably How much may s - serrant, or any person em ployed by.another, steal or purloin from his mss ter_or employer, without coming under the mean ing of the difiniticm of an "unjust taking away!" Liguori explains thin as owe: "Bernardi do not sin, if their =stein' refuse ..them.suppOrt or just wages, THzT Torr. sena= .00weENSATIon, so long at least na there are no , 'rather :means of getting it; and no more is taken “than AOC to be, and no scandal or other se "riotr inconvenience is feared." Well, to witoMmuidthey go to know how much they Cart secretly take, or steal, without sin? To the priest: r ot' spiritual Director. He is the con • saitmae keeper of every good Catholic. He is to them slaie rewaan, revelation oil conscience—he I stand" in the place of God, -defining what is AD, and*gi•sirig sin ! Hear Liguori again: • - 4hej who deSire to be perfect in the way of °GO, must submit themselves to a learned Con leireOr, ernOm - minx over AS Gon.• He Who so "seta is safe freee rendering a.reasonfor all his 4 •esath:lets..; The Lord dots not permit a Confessor Every Catholie is obliged to ehooie a Confesior or Director. Doctor Wiseman says: - "In the Catholic church no one is ;nee' alio:red to •••trurt The - sovereign - Tiastff ii obliged to submit isinJEelf to the &fiction of another in, what "ever concerns his own soul"—N. , Wiseman:. Preface to Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola. bri - tmpPose a thief goes to a Priest who is not ,wholly corrupted by the abominable teach-, ings of Rome, rind ;he tells his penitent not to steal or - to Make restitution. Has the latter no resouree but to submit? Acme luts provided for this fiitficulty also. Base um, as interpreted by Lii*ri, says:' "They are not to be condemned, who go from "one. Doctor (confessor) tcr . another, until the!, .I.find Oise favorable to thdr wishes. Their inten tion.is to follow a probable opinion!" ltis thus seen that the ! , ..ifyrieiy of !nips4" has made provisionfor all cases, and to allow of any latitude-Of constrtiction: • WA wild ...rote from Liguori a definition of how ineichia son can steal from a father, a poor man CY:jilt one in tuoderato circumstances, end numerdus other cases, without coming under the ' dOndetinatiOn of an "unjust taking , away," but ourspittati willmotiorMit. Is it not palate' to reflect that the cifildrar,Of Catholic parents have lt Catechism placedin their hands - which throws ouspicion an — Ti :WarMtriport the atiarninega of,steol-• _iug'tit the very threshold of their knowledge of right and wrong? AS we pose up 'to riperyears we fatd the door to sin and crime opened "wider. and wider, until we • start back aghast at the awful 'grat• of iniquity molded., //f/116114.11011 MID ITS Ittstivii.—Our articles . on :the isubject.of Immigration, and its - revolts in _ strengthenhig the North against theßoutb, have attracted the attention of it correspondent of the Casfon (0.) ppository, lie undertakes to an swer them, and in 110 well convinced of his eac ooss that be thinks ere Are not attempt to con trovert The great-argument on which this correspon dent that the vote of the foreign popu- , lationla the North his been given to the support' of - pv'erslavery men and measures. Ho admits that the foreign element settles id the north, and oontrihatcs to the numerical preponderance. of the free States; but contends that its Soto toMirett.the election of Polk and Pierce, and to became auxiliary to the spread of slivery and the ttaienserof its power. . For this. reason he wou'd *dye 'all future . immigrants of the: right;ot garage tintif - they,..have been hero twenty-one Tems,.(whieli is equivateq to•Lideuislattit at togeqiero andiffems to:belleVe that such a-tiii privatiOn Would noireitiihalpnlitiatlon in-the least,itaexical power- of die . o n- ' crib of 'iro:elayery TO*Llit :IS a. salEdeaf =nee for, eprt ng foreigners of the sight Of qutfrage, let him that is without"9:m3Bin - cut the first stone at them. That the foreign Toteavery genitally irentfor Polk - mai Pierce we are free .to admit but alas!. bew..maoy uetive here; ,eo acljutore itt4 theyi OE themselves they' *Gehl WC beef. Vowerleeet it . was the eolkeratiou at nativcroters: ithicif:gaie . titian the porn of in . & =relatable In a bed - exam dad it zaen _;:~. What we have, contended for is, that the for eign immigration has given to the North its pre ponderance, numerically and physically, over the South; and that - Know Nothingism is calcu lated to check and ultimately destroy this immi gration, and so cripple and injure the North. To argue, as the correspondent of the. Ohio Re pository does, that an extension of the period of naturalization to 21 years would dot operate to check immigration, implies that he : is either blind himself or thinks his Treaders so. To deprive a large class in the community of a share in our political privileges, is to degrade that class to the condition of Pariahs, and render them outcasts in society. Men without politi cal power in a republic, and rendered so for a lifetime, would find it impossible to maintain a social standing or respectable position in society, no matter 'how- worthy; and to' suppose that Europeans would change their fatherland to en doze, in this, but another form of being trampled under foot from that which they have endured at home, is to supposttattimprialiable, if not an impossible thing. It is well known that the very object of the Know Nothings in asking for this change in the naturalization-laws is to cheek the tide of immi gration. It is not simply to keep them from voting, but to keep them out, altogether, that 'they aim at. This is the burden of their arguments:—we have too many :of them now, and we mast stop any niece from coming. If an extension of the period of naturalization will not do this, then a capitation tax is tobe re sorted to. This has already been prayed for in Know Nothing petitions, and—endorsed by Know Nothing papers: and Mr. Smith, of Alabama, in his Know Nothing speech in Congress, argued for it lustily. Some fix this tax at $250 per head, others at $500; either sum would effectu ally prevent immigration. This is the grand end and aim of Know Nothingism: and if the mere extension of the period - of naturalization will not do it, whatever other measures may be necessa ry will he. undertaken. And this: justifies us in the views we have heretofore presented. The North is to be the sufferer by the anoceas of . Know Nothing.measurea._ tbs.o mow, arel e loolc to withholding one of the vital elements; from which the North has derived her strength. Let the North look to it: - The second and Last concert of Madame De Vries takes place to-night. The programme pre sented is a rich one, and full of promised enter tainment. The aria from Mozart's Opera of the Magic Flute mill alone be worth attending to hear. It has never been performed hero befaie, and in its execution to-night the wonderful powers of Madame De Vries as an artiste will be rlshibited. -The other pieces selected are also of a4ery high. order. Seats may be secured at Kleber's to: day. PENNSYLVA NIA LEGISLATOR E. Jan n. Batters..—The Speaker laid before the Senate a communication from the Auditor General in re lation to a resolution of inquiry of the Senate in reference to the payment of persons for services rendered .to the banks; also, a communication from the same, relative to fees allowed to wit nesses and attorneys in the case of the Common wealth TS. Bank of renturylvania. Mr. Shaman read in place an net to. regulate the sale of spirituous and malt liquors in the Coinmonwealth. Mr. Hamlin an act to abolish the western dis trict session of the supreme court. Mr. Hoge an act to change the timeo of bold ing the courts in Mercer countr - == - -- -- - On motion of Mr. Crabb the Senate proceeded tee the consideration of the Senate billentitled an stet to close finally the trusts of the bieSt of the United States; which passed finally. On motion of Mr. Darsio the Senate • resumed the consideration of Senate bill, entitled a sup plement to the act to regulate Banks; which passed finally. Hours.—Mr. Smith (city) moved to take up oak' of order, the Senate bill, being a supplement to the act providing for the punishment of bri hell', which was not agreed to—yeas 47, nays 44; two-thirds not voting, in the affirmative. Mr. Stockdale offered a resolution that the committee on the contested election case from Northampton county, have lease of absence for four days, for the purpose of taking testimony in'said case. Agreed to. Mr. Wright offered a resolution that +5OOO cop -1 let of the Auditor General's report on the Oman eel be printed for the use of the members. 'Mr. Christ moved to amend by inserting 1000 copies of the same in German, which was agreed to, Mr. Smith (Allegheny) moved to strike out the 1000 copies in German. The amendment of Mr. Smith iota rejected, and the resolution .was disagreed to--yeas 29, nays 67. . Chamberlain front Judiciary committee riported an act with Jsegative recommendations to confer on colored persons the rights of 'citi zenship. Mr. M'Clean with negative recommendation the bill to repeal the $3 OO exemption law. - Sir. Eyster read in place a bill to incorporate the Braddocka Field Cemetery Company. Mr. Guy an act relating to tho granting of tavern licensee in Allegheny county. '1 Mr. Lett ajoint resolution instructing our Seri athrs, Ste.; to oppose the admission of any new State in the Union in which involuntary sent tilde shall be permitted. ! On motion of Mr. Chamberlin, the- bill from the Senate relating to the election districts in this State was taken up in committee of the Whole, (Mr. Smith (city) in the chair) and pan ed second and final reading. Ter.Ter.Gazer. Beow-Sronn Down /Intim—The tall of snow on Thursday afternoon tang and the fbllowing night, in the-upper parts of Maine and hew Hampshire, was one of the greate4 known ill recent years. The Portland Adrertleer . payer "From• Paris to Berlin, there wee a depth from two. and a half to three and a half feet - on -a level. During Friday, all communication on the highway, even front the shortest distances, was wholly obstructed. The passenger trains on the Atlantic road, between Paris. and Connecticut:, ricer, were' worked. with four ongince each, and though somewhat delayed, did not lose -a trip." The Manchester Mirror of. Saturday rays: "Here the snow - fell to the depth of about twenty inches: But to the north of us the sto ries told of- its depth are incredible. It was tel egraphed to this place ,from Danbury,' this State, that the snow was air foot deepl It would seem that a much greater quantity had fallen at the Upper part 'of the State than here, as the train Over the Northern road due at Concord at ! Si o'. clock yesterday. aftemou, did not arrite there dll6b'clock .this ,morning.. and .the train ov at er. Beitoni.Conoord. and Montreal load, Ana the same time, did not arrive till 11 o'alonk last he netrofde of the Oriel and Mario Concert New,York 7 for the relief of the poor amounted to $6;627`85. ; The committee charged with the Matter dletritnited the titbney among the leidltjt ilenerotent gooletiet. 111=i111 EI=Z=SM Worms—As this is the season of the year .ten worms are most formidable amens children, the -proprietora of STLanc'e Vero:antra beg lea , e to an the attention of parents to Its virtues for the expelling of there Imnoring. often fatal enemies of children. It was Invented by a Physician of great experience In who, after haring used it f...r several years in his own practice, and found Its euccess so universal, was Induced at tact to offer It to the public is aehesp, bat certain and j excellent medicffs. It has sing bar»me jogai} popular throughout the United States, as the most efficient Ver. I ullfugeeverknown, and theldemandhan been steatillr on the Increase since Its first Introduxtion to the public. 11131—l e urchasers will be careful to ask for Ott. 31•LANET CELEMUTED VERMIYUGE. and take none else. All other Verrolfuges, In comParieen. are ...thief.- Dr. 51' !lane's Vernilfage. al. his celebrated Liver Pills. can now be had at all rupoctable Drug Stores In the United State. and from the sole proprietor', FLEMING BROTHERS, Jaht-dAsii Sue.euera to J. Kidd A Co.. Woodttreet. Piles.—W. Jenkins, Esq., of Columbus Ohio, Socretar7 of the Ohio Insurance ;Company, who wa o taken to New York in extreme debility. with Piles, to have an operation performed by by the ,nelebrated Dr. Mott, an the only chance to eons his Ilfe,.xidentally hoard of the PAIN EXTItACTOB. states ler years my Menaee defied medletil skill, and grew worse y:mail life became hinders- ble, As 000 D an Inommennedusing this Salve I rested In bed for the night the first Unte in many months, the fee wan, of the dletbarges abated, and in • few weeks the dynenterie excretion was entirely suppreseed, and from that Unto to thin. I haio felt .pain, no'toreorss, no dis tr.,, and am now an etrong and hearty &sever.. CORNS AND BUNIONS' van be cured with Dothes /bin hialreelor by rubbing come ant in, on end around the parts, morning and evening, keeping on a suodl quan tity nomad on linen. It completely draws out the Corns. Person" lereedwith Corns and Bunions—unable to wear boots, and soon walking On crutches. have been complete ly and stiecensfullY enrol by it- For rale by Dr. Hoofland'a German Diners, prepar ed by Dr. C. M. Jitekson, are justly reckoned among our moat valuable medichnor. In ease. of dyspepsia it acts like magic. etrenethenhig the tone of theetomaeb, stain editing the digestive powers, .and giving ruddy health to theeheek and brightness to the eye. There are thousands I. me =amenity who GM tmHfr to their virtue., and ttiotusands will hereafter odd their testimony. ties ad vettleement. Jau -:wdtsrT JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S - TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Recommended by all the Professore of the taindpal Medi& Collegesha the UMW Stets.. ALSO, JOHN C BAKER & CO.'S :COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, ono of the beat articles of the kind Imam. JOHN C. BAKER Co.•E VEGETABLE VERATEGGE, a certain Ppecltle for wornu, and pleasant to the tut. YODER'S GERMAN LLYIMENT, • mutt valoabla ele far llorrein afro. for Rhenmatirin. a eartaln cum. For tale by JOHN O. BAKER A CO., No. 100 North M et, Philadelphia. dell.6nadkaT And by Drugoixts geuezally. If you don't want to be Straight don't 'Urea. Jur Snot-tore 13a.cu—Por roomtbsn t yens we hate wont Dr. Keyser'. *Waeldnirton Suepend wo er Brace.. and het It a affluent duty wadi to recommend its use to ell of ewlentarr occupations. Combirdrur the adean. raritage of Ohoolder Brace with those of • pair of Pt.. panders, It Is light and comfortable,and effectually tout tenet. the dirpoeltlon to become etotp-ahouldered. Thom. of ourreadere who are In need of sorb an undo. chord,' call on Dr. Keser. on Wood street, corner of lan& alley. and erangne 1 01. Drace;which has recently teen much lot prored.—filttbartth Dupo:ch. Peceraber Sold wholesale and retail .t Dr. - .KEYnEWS Truss and Shoulder Eras Depot, 140 Wood street. Man of the Gold en Mortar. ls3dlw ~~. SPECIAL NOTICES. . GEO. G. KEESEV. 140, corner Wood a. nod n alley, And by nil Genllo/410 Go.ollbOui the Un , 811114 4. .111234.-dkarT HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. All Varieties of Powder CO.NSTANTLI ON HAND. ALDO, Safety Fuse. OD , L. U. OILAIF. anat. 1= 2.1 rt.. Pittsburgh Chemical Evasive Soap—Give it a single taus—lt te one of the most practical and useful diwove riesof the day, by which 80 per cent. Is saved in the time mollabor of weshbag ah poundliag and machine friction, o naccentary in the Old way. Is entirely din:reused with.— deed hale heavier labor need be perforated than the ordl tutu rinsing and boiling. The clothes wfirrooii. midi whiter and elcamer, and 1.4 longer thus when wa.hed In the usual war, it le warrant edinot to iniare Meanest fabric. This maple enansetly superior forth. toilet:lnd the manna of oil, wherolgracee, to t from all kinds of dike and woolen goods. It will remove !moth. 'tan. te_ from the Akin, leaving It wiftand For cleaning paint..ittrniture. do., one fair trial will mm Thaw the candid mind, not only that it works cinch quak er. easier and more thorough thataany of the common brown or feud!, Kum but that It *weds • saving la the first aut. 0. Printers by keeping • strong rotation of this ...LP oe hand. .111 find It LoraluaLle in the cleaning of type gums. We-. as It removes the ink readily and without Injury to the tyre. Hy the the of this soap, the dirket:Lily heretofore salmi cr.ced with the herd letterset the !loath tad West, Is en tirely obstateth and the water needs no - breaking - or '43poAng." It possethes excellent properties MS L. In salt water, and Is therefore rendered • valuable math* amp. The princeling," offer this In a neat and merchantable style. being pool up In pond tam and each bar stamped with the proprietor). 132.2:111. and warranted equal to the I,6=mm:dation, when used accenting to directloth. Th• bolt &ands may to mulled with thithcap !Mout bring rolled as with other soaps. Tethers and the rablio generally are requested to air* the Chemlcal Rawls Soap • fide trial. Sold, wholesale and retail. at lir. KETOERYI. 140 Wood street revert of Ilndrt deW.tikwii LADIES' FANCY FURS. M'CORD & CORNER WOOD AND F'IFTII STREE7S. za..ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE aock of FACT FUNS. amtwo4o.t everf vAristy of SABLE, MARTIN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, LYNX, - C.)NEY, SWANS DOWN. TA LMAS. VICTORINM,CtiPB, t which Lbws lovlt.tbe attention of the ladita. Patalntrah. Nov. Si. ISU.—(o Hernia, or Rupture, a Curable Disease. —DR. EETSER.of 140W0odarnst,hrialasto toWurentum to the pubDo that he has made arrangem.dde with Mr Ilareh, of New York, to sell mid adapt ha Ramat Cr,.. Term which received the prise medal through • surgical manila., consisting of Prefeaor Rtswtcg, Poem, Coo names. Clang. Lrmnw, andotherr, at the New Tort In dustrlal Exhibition of all Cations. Dr. Keyser has an of floe beet of hi. Drug Stem where all kiruis of TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS. LACE STOCKINGS. SHOULD MI lIRACE9. PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, are fitted. and mei/J.1,0m warranted. Trusses at every prim can he obtained, and of • quality inumisr to any other, In the market- The great prevalence of Rupture has Induced the Dr. to give especial attention to those mess of disease requiring mechanical mipport. with full confide - 16 that his long.:patience In the 'vestment of such Mann haa ens. bled him to meet the Increasing waats of the community in flip regard. If you haves rupture do not fall to call. dot for 'Sr. KEYSER, at his Wholesale Drug Store and Trues Depot, No. 14U Wood Pittaburgb. Pa. Sign of the 001.100 Mortar. Ease and Comfort—The Conformator stair 'amoral from Paris. asotly rats the Wat to to. possdar shape of the mad: so • oar Mt Is se ena on the had Aeanold one A nest fit and s gad Ma Ma h. hsd 77 Wood at. 0n . 9-tf W. DOUGLAS. Great Cure 'of Itheumatiam.—The Editor of the Richmond. Ilepublican, Deo. 24th.1852., say that Carte?, Spanish Mictee.es no quack rowilelne. They tugla Man to their press room who was allots& with rlolent Mercurial Riveurnatigni, who eras continually complaining of misery In the back, limbo and Jointm—his eyes had femme fereriati and mattery, neck meolloo,tirreat are, nodal] the eymptoms of Rhemaatiem, combined with Sesoltda Two bottle. of Outer's Spanish Meats cured blim, and 1111.1•11tortal notice as above, they bear bed: moat' to It. wonderful effects, and my their only regret ie. that all suffering with Abeam of the blood are 'not aware of the existence of !ouch • 1316ditiZtl. They cheer folly recommend it. See their certificate and mitten! In full around the bottle. deM-dawlm,l New Daguerrlan Gallery. MB NELSON would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that in order t e a psoet the daily Incresedng derma ter hie Daguerreotype he hen had built and hes now completed (over the Old Post Cam, Third street,' one of the wet oscines and masrnlfteent Sky light Da'lades ever constructed for Da guerreotype porpoie% the United State% lire are now prepared ts executeLikeneeses of till l o'clocktyle% In any weather. from Et o'clock A. al. 4P. 31. A visit from all le patted, whether that wish rho Likeness or or not. Itoome, Old Poet Otto. Building, Third street de2dterif Reliance. Mutual Insurance Company, OF Fini,ADELPRIA.. OFFICE NO. 70 WALNUT BTREET. • arpital. I,l77.lso—Ancts, $212,725, 'acurcly located. FIRE INSURANCE-4)i . Buildings, Lim ited or Pros:tad. Merchandise. Furniture, to. In town or counts,. The mutual prinriple. combined with the necurity of a Stook Faults', enUtles the bummed to dare% the meta of the OompLoy. entbout Par 'beak The &lint Certificates of this Company, for profits, are cOurertlble, at ( v i Anto N tt o teavlt=f the Forare.l. R. M. &MEAS. Recant.) , DLRELTORS: • U.IIL Eitroud, Lenin R. Ashburet, Oterrge N. flaker, Beni. W. Firuller. Z. Lothm, IL L. Caw,. Robert Toland, Edward O. James. • Clem Tinnier. Wm. It TeemPme T. C. lteekbill. 11, W. Carpenter. Ilebert Steen. B. Wood . Marshall Ma. James L. Taylor, Jamb T. Bunting. Y. G. 007ITN, Arrest, Third - sad Wood streets. Extract from a letter by the Bev. Mr. tricycrau, of Dorton, who le now traveling kr Ida health in the EMU ...it gives one an ores oreeent idea of the erpansive en. u m bea Dix poppitiMon, to end the commodities of tom mr.ree eootintrally In hie path wherever he goes, 1 bate not. Jet stilted .1.7 considerable city of Turkey where I did not nod the Derikines of myoors i nA=euz i a e nded jr,Pr o = r irlti P tA r d=toople,. see lo awl= tho doer odd bf dome hamar, tut peeXarly . drunken. tooting iron card of Dr. Aso, saying Ina langusigrbkh on; one in • thousand of tbei=efu, sui nd cb4...readaVi Caen Deeterat for Cinigh•sr Hers." On • shelf behind the iteraeliriged Manama are German the Bottles with their Ellian l th. 'Wreath and Ger:Mtn hoes turned with : the crowd. and en enquiring we ank Wld that foretell are not ths only .ptirohasent but. 1 roraite then . trust I. ft, to to 1 4 Ur =Tr, =l= 0111.10eforn - they end Owe I Ow told hews pitia teore fat them. ‘ tllty ittit • the' Chem /Moroi bed tom promoted to the Wean. Old 15 now wmt'nt use In him tumor. and kith. Hoevitele of A. Xakt#o6", Du Pont Powder.-Ev - eii. ,at4 r . ntnlng and Misting Palau, In Ali to hand and for salt tram Magidrup,lit lotitlVl l .llF thas "nt t lfilr.awau AI" rmAtrftiL WClinkick's Nirlll Zedicinet—iver - iiituatuitta. at Ins& tiallha.Lnd Warm ta uliaa ratumessaasstmork platt therfalll6l baggy .. .'- - -- . * , 4t.:i.41j:t". ._ . .. . ... . .. . .._, , ._ , i .,.;1'A1.... ; -,7,, Zi,Wi', -, ;:?..;,..,.:,...,.4.1 . :-.. , . - ,A.-..-,..4.....,.. . PITTSBURGH , Life, Fire 4k Marine Insurance Company; - i-- - _. _ , . - r i All Advertisements of Concerts or Pablo f;xhitl- P 51. DAVIS, Auctioneer. OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC BALL, PITISIIIIIIII7I, PA. WM- II WILLIAMS di ' ' l' . ‘ - ' 1 Mona mug be rxua in Aavartl, otramurcial Sales Borns. corner Tr...d .....1 Part?, strut. i JAMES S. HOON. Fie:idea. C O ., - QUPERB MASONIC REGALIAs AT Cuanza A. coup'', Elecretall. ' Bankers and Exchange Brokers - ,- -7— = -- IVIAS - O - NIC HALL., 0 MX' fION--lltTnreday eTening. .111. n. Mb, at 8 ce- North-East c ur. Wood and dd SU., rtock e at the rtmmercial sales MM., corner M ..i ' d '" "l 1 SATURDAY EVENISts, JAN. 27th. sth ....,...in be sold This Company makes evor7 Insurance ap.. ' Pertaining Weir connected with LIFIo RSKS. Alre,,tgainert Dull cod Can Risks, on the Ohio mid PITTSBURGII. . • 15. cons eq uenee .f the immeuee lecess .4 -.12t:61:ar,....3:6:,,,P4'5,.5i%:,:Zi:::::::..A.g...., .. wh- M imissiniiirirers and trlbutaties, mid .Marine ?ham l i en- sfir Ail Umaractions mode_on liberal terms. and • Doe ' era tionk prompdy attended to. ,„, , . the brit Concert , and as prior engagements osl P r. " 1 Firer Mounted Breen ullk VI et Sash. ' i t''' ' ''''' -..'.' vent NI ad. BOOS DE VRIES prolonging her slay here. at, ja2.l ' " P IL DATIS, Amt. And against Loss or Damage by Fire, LECTURE. wini.,l•,>. _ And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Narigatinn SECOND AND LAST GRAND II OOKS 'BY CATALOGUE AT 'AUCTION, and Tramportation. Young Men's Mercantile Library Assad - ' a P On Saturday erening. Jan. 27th, at 7 o'clock. at the Policies leaned at the lowestratas consistent wlth sat"! ' ation. 1 OPERATIC C'ONCER'T Saturday Evening, Jan. 27th. , ,:‘,.....t..1 :ales Dooms. corner of Weal and bth Pt, Wall parties. ~. IN , ru• IS CITY. ON . uill Le sold, a large and valuable collect'. anew Books . Glit=o6s: it EV. JUIIN LORD, of Connecticut, will . t f " .,- 1 On unfelt.. .con one of the ...xi brilliant programmes '" ni....id lit. "- '' ''as ''''''''''. ' l In el F'''H' ruhrseing ntirdard works in various departments of sa -1 Wm. S. Eleven, • James D. Mellill, lecture in MASONIC MALL,. next MONDAY moo, the INth Inst. 1 ~..,,,. „ff,..„.„, ~,,,.., c ~..., ~,,, ~,,, ~,,,d , ...,,,,, I. teouttlinl ilingtrat.rd work_ I ii .i• nehn o lkor,l.he Alexander Bradley. ECK/141.3- MC .o,rdaprand and Result, ca' ine French R. .- contre table rurcrior cditiOna Of the FM. of eh 'puma John Fullerton , MAAM E DE VItI ES Byron. Burns, Shelly, Moore, Mra. Domanx and others, Robert Galway, . ollumn Worid a Art mud Industry; Floral Albums DielCa Work; 11 REA'f FLT - TE ARIA, Itoilln's Ancient i115t..7: ...Phu.. SC- an. CULoypase Ilorlral. C 4ttanzan ft, , ../ I i n ' xik 'tar.' tinkle, Lib" " " R°°'" " l " °‘."'" C"'"'. 1 From th.- Opera of the Alexander R''''''''' Arc,- en ''' I""ielPeetau:fladbflPs•rlo'n'tit o l' te . . t .to r" be to hiu '' T martlTe at I w'n """'"r" Will Ls rml, ou Prlday morning, and the Tooke arranged for examination prrylonp to tlo.aale. P. la. DAVIS. Anct.- ll' Stowe, rer. . toe and at the door. . 'MAGIC FLUTE. - - Irrar fist vela . TxrieisAi. MINING CO. STOCK AT 0,,, L',//a. from Lucretia [loran, 1 \ 4 UCT lON-On Thursday evening, Feb. Ist, at '7 a's clans per .t. Sawen , from moan , Gala. F;e:eff'S StOta, E. 44 N.e. 1. , .at the Merchant's' Exchange. sth at..willlie sold. 1 / 1 7 The Jrlu, from the Daughtor of the 11,rimant. oraer of - Ja,es M. 4..t.oper. .S.,'y sad Treat. about ILM tub the DUETT from LA FAVOIllta .hare. to-k in tto , National )fining the Michigan, km• f asseeement, N. 6, and initial S/KnorkMolll.NO, 1.07.A1ti: and MAMA BELLI will so lA '" d ' ' '' r °00"1/4".'.°.'" o f a . to ..CPRICent .o.•, of B.: r... , a ac. 00. Lear in a 0,00.0 rrlort ion of pie, Ilm prlsoof admission ha , tared bawl at 0:s. E. DOLLAR ia2l P. M. DAVIS, Mgt. to all Farb , of the Llall 4, DVEN'ITRE MINING CO. STOCK AT Tickets Adutitting a Lady and l'. .citt lemon, )1,51.1. it. A ucTio::-.). Ta,,,,a., - evening, Feb. I. at 7 oclk, Air s, extra <harm , file . .. ring seais. . at tin. ilertnants' Exchange. Ith ate will be gold. bl Or. TUE SALE OF SEAT, der of James 51. Cooper, 7477 emd 'hese „about 2500 shares` • mot, cursaker ox • .fork In trio Adventure Inning Co. of Michigan, forfeited YRIPAT .110/151•Vol, AT 9 o'CLI•Cti, ; for non payment of macerate/it N 0.9 P. M. DAVIS, AWL At the Mulic Storeof it Risher, No, 101 Third qtre..4, V ALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION where > diagram .fen., Hall may ' , c m>. 1'0:44 / -•-- On Thurad, nreuln., Jan. nth*/ 7 o'clock_ut MuL--_, FOR RENT. _ . illerchante Exchange It.ll ..7.. 0,11 be nol•l. 29 shares Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank Stock; —-- , 10 - Plttalmrsh [rust, Co. .MX "-`--- Boat Store Room to Let. ....,, - Citb.oo, Il.ponite Bank dm ` dig do; T1.12. ,i,,,, 80 b y A 3 T 1,.. 5 .r.. T0 1. R 0 E ,., k L i py rr. 3 . l. n , t it , p b r o e: k et t l , t i o t e h ; ! 1 . , ,3 . , .....• l i ile : lf t:s e . ni l l oo._ lsl. oc.o ltail l ro lido e ,l d . Co E,d..; do; river, lestwlem Wood and Market st. Apply second door , ~, .. c „,, , ,,„,, L .,, id . orodoo do Leo'', L 7 Wats- 1 , Pen-Sl4 . /I{FIN A WILLOCK. l ~.„24 ___:.______________ _ _ P. 51 DAVIS. Arica Jam. S. H.ll. Donmel MeCturkan, William Phillips, John Scott, Joseph P. Dotoono, M. D., John McAlpin, W. F. Johnotpn, Jamoa Mansholt, 6 =-Pito B6d' itost copy I! UNITED STATES LIFEINSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ' PHILADELPHIA. Jae.:7_l____ _ (=MITERED APRIL 20ISSe.-Damrxii PW..TF.- 1 -• . Gardener Wanted. CAPITAI,---8250,000. , GOOD GARDENER, who thoroughly Offke S. E. corner elf Third and Clernot Greets. Philadetphie ' A unddr.tantLs his businers, particularly the Nursory OFFICERS OF TIIE 1103111 ROAIanAT MILADY:LT=IA ' arm Greenhouse department,. may v hcarutural. Dr DOLGROSLIt. .11pi, illg to B. McLain & Sou. No. 26 Fifth et., Pittsburgh. Stephen It. Crawfnird. Paul B. Goddard. . . N. 11.-Noohicetlen will be made to either &epoch. Ger. Benj. W. Tingley, George Wllenry, niau'or Euglish. • 1a27-11.1 Ambrose WTh . .01.10[1. Lawrence Johustoit. Jamb Florence James Deveroux. : V ENV STOCK SCHOOL BOOKS and fresh won= m. mst.-6.• ?Willi...WK.' 111 supplies of Mistellanoous and Stan:lasi Works; ten President-Stephen R. Crnwford. : liiipeS liniatigtl, ter-, reed at Bookstore of Floe Preriderd- Ambrose ti. SADLER. Allegheuy Marie. Esamiers-Pittsburgh, Jam. 11. Willson. M. D. ' p. s.-ciAl I.lls. Straw IVrappina Paper and 40 lolls. due All''''''Y City. R. I II4IM . II. L ANOLD, Agent, : and White T. and Dram:int Paper, in store. lai.l _:_______ =tar 74 Toarthrtrest. Pittsburgh . 10 1 / RITING PAPER.--I ease White Ruled t , Fools-sip. low prierd.just rec't also. In store a line TOON FIXIITIO ' U ' ol. """ C ' : ' ° " . r " . "'''' . easorttnent of and Wove Writing, Letter and Cone FLEDIE6I BROTHERS, ~,,,,,,,, Note - Paper; Envelopes of all kinds; MS d. As OMCMteso TO 3. MOD a C.) nold's Writing Fluid and Japan Ink: a mutilate steik of . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Ofils, Stationery. Jay/_ S. OA 9 LES. Alloghony. NO. 60 WOOD STREET if COLDS are not always Consumption, yet PirrsstfßarT, .P.A. Gmeomptlou Is generally the mutt of neglected Propristoreof Dr. OPLaneeCelebrated Vercalfiste. Liver Cods. Rawer° of them, and procure Immediately a led, ~, 11WAa . Go of Morienn's celebrated Cough Syrup. - For sale, whole . sale and retell, by JOBS BART.', 11l Wood et. . _ • HENRY H.COLL INS . 1- 1 H. FORD'S CALIFORNIA LOZENGES, Fotrw.otntin AND IJV %certain corrective and preventative , of ileartburs 0031MiS S I 0 N MERCHANT' andPa Acidity of etoruacb. FOBS or ral II e ALT Jr.. Sole Aged. AND W OLESALE DEALER IN t J CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH. ,or ETTER SALVE.—Pearson's celebrated And Produce Generally : I Totter Salvo on hand and fur sale by No. 25 Wood street, Pittsiturgh. jaCT JOAN HAFT, Jr. - ' VORN-400 bus. to arrive and fir sale by ARNOLD & WILLIAMS 1,,) A ZHENRY 11. COLLINS. . - - -. . • - - - . - • . NATTY. ACTII6.I 01 • • . 1 1 lOLASSES-25 bbls. to arrive and for Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing .iv i ~b, by m 27 HENRY lECOLLINS. AND FITTING GENERALLY. „ r i , RESII ARRIVAL OF NEW BOOKS— For Warming and - Ventilation of'Buildings. .1 Bruno, Harper's Story lisaik; Ituth Belli land. Leetcre& A. 8 W. will contract for Warming and Ventilating .by ~,,m, Berber:dor Great Men; Steamer Hot Water, Pipes or Cbilson's Fume., Church.. habil] and other Penciling. Kirwan: F.thealke thiallltals, histories, Green Row.. Court Mute. National co I 1•701111I n tit'd Headley: do; Jail Basle or Dwellings. No. 25 Market at. rittelinnab i i ....... - „ h i. gton . nd lo.d,, y‘ ,ty ea dl or , PEARL STE/Uil MILL, Napoleon and his Marshal. Dream Life, Ike Marvel. For mile ir , "' CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY, Jo J. Is RE ,78 Fourth: at. NEAR THE RAILROAD STATION. L ARD A - BUTTER-50 kegs No, I Lard: Families will be supplied with our varlolle mk s ,. pirlied Butter 7 hOle. prime Roll Butter. gr.!. antral.; Gaerryo Puffin. by leaving their or just reed and for sale by JOHN WILSON, Ceti LAtertY st.II &mat t h e 1.1111, or lu our boxes at Loan, Wile. A Co.'s,; ~, 3 ~- t ri ,_ 3 _ r . 3 , ,-, ~ Wood street, or Braun it Reiter, corner of Liberty and Ft. .k.j, 1ia.•131-1.0 an,..w. prime N. O . Sugar at- Clair Ms, Pittsburgh; H. P. Schwartet, or J. T. Sat.'. i hived and for sale, by JOHN WILSON. MA Liberty AL Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will be dellverea to Suellise ineither of the elliev. 11 UTTER-8 bbls. fresh roll Butter rec'd Ter.. CASH on dyilvery, --'''''. 8 co, ILI and for elle by A. t . A. McBAN E. 114.21 0rt...._ It ACON SIDES-5 eases clear Sides in : atom and for es ie be A.& &Melt/Orr, 114,2 d et. . IikRIED PEACHES-20 bus. in store and iy fir sato by AA 4. Dell Ali E. 114. 24 5. . OFFICE. 04 WATER, BET WEE.V RAREST AIVD 14 -4 1.AUU I{-20TbEle. extra and S. F. Flour WOOD STREETS. reed and for ale be A. et A. MeIIA.NE, 114, list. t SS CAMOR-IML in store and --8 41 , ---- n --- aro- • • L.P 15 S ro rale Or hi. 1.5 FLEMING BROS. 160 LE S • EXTRACT LOGWOOD in , CI /.4... an ' 1 for rabbi FLEMING BROS. 2001 1 LBS. ASPHALTUM in store and l I for sale by take. FLEMING 111106. lEll=Mil Citizen's Itunirance Comp? of ratan WM. DMILLKY. President. &UWE!, L. 3LAILUIELL, &ey. Rfl smuts UOLL JND_ Cdlll/0 RTDRD , ON 01110 AND AUSSIEDIPPI DiVEIIB, AND TILIDUTARIKD Intim" against Loss or lAtouto• by Fur. ALSO bou SW rse joeras qf al SEA and .NLAND NAriturios' sad TRADLIPOR MN. 9111=025. Km. larlmer, Jr.. 11. 51. Kier Wm. Barsky. P.Ammel RAlas, Robert Dtm B m z M ug ma ely %cm. Bing John 8. I , l!worth, rrFele Mier% Walter Bryant. J. Bebaartro [l ak Jas. MAksaper. ay& Jam Sklaton. PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITB THE CUSTOM HOUSE, Will make all kinds of Insurance. either Perpetua oe Limit.J. on every description of ProPsrti or Mereharallso, at reasonable rates of premium. 110flICRT P. ai O. President. ' M. W. Elsarorts, lire President. MILECTtiIt, _ Chao. P. Hayes. K. B. Ensclish. f. CoPe, Polt Bro W. wn. P. li.Savery. I J... S. Paul. C. Eibennan • J.datt Cla too S. J. trig...v., I 0. litter. F. RtscaaciL L, Seerrtarc J. COFFIN, Agent, corner Third and Wool streets. HARDWA RE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to call the attention of Boyer, to their extvntlks Stock of HARDWARE AEID SADDLERY, ancitalptinii one of Ina sort complete inicortic.cnts in tn. RECEIVED DY RECENT rACK);Tb Yliv: , l EUROPE. and which they offer on the most favorable wad. throats =hid Lod 1011 nod their itterret tormeted buying their RA WALE at No. 3 . 1 Wood street. Platietiorlds • 14 too , . usora DY Coati...lll,RJ Ohl et/oh, A. A. CARIfIER & BRO.. Corner 4 `1 and Smithfield sts., Prr.,sIWRGII, PA., FN State Itttuall;re&fiarine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURO CAPITAL 8350,000 Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co OF PLIILADE:LPIIIA; CAPITA,. $300,000. AVM' COMIANY OF TIM VALLEI OF V !RC 151.4, WINCIIESTY.II., VIRGIN/ A: Capital $201170 - 00. 0/FICE WINNA. INNURANCE CO. GA PITTI:BUROU AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. .4.1. A. A. ARRIER.Seer. HOLMES, RA SUCCESSOR TO A. H. HOLMES ,t. BROTHER, lOLNUTACTIIIILTIS SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LE., CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- TOCKS. PICKS. Timber, MW, Tobscoo ‘E. Cotton Serowe Shyfting and PuLew for Machinery, Car and Bridge Bohn, with Thread and Nets complete, PITTSBURGH; PA, WALsknocu, No. 31 Won sr.. sonic" MST no tir.como irrAll work nrrinto4 rok3l-U - - - Agency of Dr. Pitch's Vereorated D. 0.11. HOYSIbIt'S Drug Store. Nn.140, corner Wood •t. and Virgin Alley: ch.", Nomorde, Pulmonary Bahian.. Neimr_ tonna., Pedmenart Liniment. D.PutbCTo Syrup. Heart Corrector. lamas Corrector, pure and medicinal Cod 1.1, ar 011, Anal:7El , ooe Mixture, Cough and Cathartic , PIlls; Neretne, Vermin:me, Female Pills. Female Speen, An. de; used by Alm eaustantry and elth unprecedented R11C.4 In the treatment of Cbugh.r, (bansmption, Asthma, Heart Disease, D r prprfa,llTrofida. SLtin Dame a, .X . )1110.1414, Frcaale. o,,aptaintr. Pau. etc.,, eft. Dr. un.7.lka .• Atka Silver Plated Abdominal aumorws. Dr. Fach's improral Stnt SDrinp Ehnui der Bran. Dr. Fader Barer /Mal- ing ,8. Also, oil M 71 ode of Proprl+tary Meat - Tru.BBB B . BoP wrier*, haulier Bruce. Remember the VA... Dr. KEY -191,FL'8,148.W0al street, 0111 U of the ()olden dlortar. . A Special Bulletin for the Siok.—Dr. Morse. Inoipyrating CM,fiat relieves with IFP. aderful rapid ity every dborder incident to the dietetics apmumtum re stores the appetite; renew. the strength: hardme the mus cles. teems the nerves, gives elasticity to the Ohne. re. corns the mental attendee. bantibra desporuloonl.ltalane to the attenuated frame • more robust aPPeamtomi ellef. e irritation. calm, the disturbed irnaninatiou, build. rap the guttered constitution; and mar be taken without fear by the feebleet maiden. wife or mother, so it M coropmed solely of thejuleas of rem Oriental herbs, potent *Milo invEnorate, mhllarate and restore. If the natant has become relaxed brimproPer Indulgers nes, the Cordial will Infuee•more rigorous vitality Coto sr ery organ. The Isuerttndersultiog from late hours or too ciao application to labor of any bled, l Oulekir removed by its action. and ladles engaged In sedentary oecupationN and subject to ineenrentenoe therefrom, will dad It a rare and healthy stimulant. Where the elrodation of the blood Is sluggish, °rimy of Utah:Motioned the body are =speed ed or Imperfectly performed, Well restore the natural so. tion and nocunurdcate permanent energy to tt:s aecretive and attributive Irgams. • Thou who are bowed down by phyricaldebillty, endue feeble se to despair of ever recovering the 'rigor and mien of manhood. are invited to ginthla wonderful luvignmnt a Web It embodinFthe — ilemabrarthVr 'restoration.— Before they have consumed the Ent bottle. they will be conscious that the nocuperatlve principle . le at wark In ev ery debilitated portion of their frames, luvdhoroe, won to be rent/radio their thorough reeovery. will spring UP in their haute. The Cordial le put up. highly =cent:Med, in pint bot ties. Price 13 per bale, two for 13,111 roe• 0.11. BING; Proprietor. Nn. 192 Broulwar. New York , • FtifstlSOl. No. GOjwarAeL et: 11. .ig ct. dlieghear City: ./. P. liturrso. • P.Wd by Druggists thrall/I/bout dui:tuned C 4n n dn. and the West lndlu. $2OOO Wanted on a Mortgageifor one or two years, on Ant clap Real Estate, situate le the bent of the city. Apply st thls oars.dent! MARRIED—OD Tburodoy, tholsth hrut4 - 4...1h0 ire donee of John Mortar, Mao. In thli olty. by•Bishoi Alum na. Mr. LENDER aItED to Mn.s - ELENOR cRLANDA tIODDIE, both ot.ehloooo,llllnoio.. . . Prodamaticni. . Mandel Orno t t, , ; tt • Pittsburgh. Jed. 20th. AVIIEREAS, the, practice of selling v testing Noon, and the beftonuing o *Midi , ' 9 ° - plc ymemt and business on the Sabbath day has : cantina. ed to therms* alumlniar In MS comemaltr,lutelng the tendency and effect orcarrunting satiety, d..ofseinif, the : l ied. of tT n yzubile, and t i rega t ss li !gralimt tali tb5. 1 . 11 .1, 11 that ran had shTakt at iT ence to absted7aurpalgo, d ' cootha and happlume again be rmtoreel to the trablia. ; • , . it IF not Lay - desks tore ro pore?. and • sums.... Inesaunts to accompligh the for en touch sad Omer • needed.. Cahn, considerate. redaction on the sett of eh.* %rho have hitherto bear Plies In mom ThAttion of the laws of the land. It Ikansionety hoped. will now 1:01 , 1 1 . 1 .e th u a , tgg=lo , Plihr•if mtnlremmL . -: IMt oaf person may be tUsearersd, who .111 not yleid„to the na. manila of the low. erhlchmulres• sarpensktnof ail kinds asokulaz business on MC Babbstllorders ham...bean .ullesa tolls Polies to notice wrap larseUon a' the WM gagli tonne all dillonni in bringing the inlerglarlin ipt lieri....Tbs hire gnats d Mall be •aoreed.. , . vegoa=ih hand and the seal at Bald ettr.'tlis nag ohm! e ;11s114-14) Iiteillf(114110 ' ' I 'DiaMiIMIAiM § M 1 L A Ia . M / M 50 .13 1 11 . b L , S. COPPERAS ., , ,G in FL s k tlr i e sg aig j: or 1 00 .0 LBS. MADDER in store andlur LBS. by ,n% ILEILIM) BROS. 200 J LBS. SAGE in store F a i n , d ni f; . f u s n a w leby on LBS. RHUBARB in store and fer kft Pala by /EN FLEMiNG Fatabb 15n LBS CALCINED MAGNEEIA in , ~stoya I:nd fur Bala by FLTIIING TIROS. n BABBITT'S WASIGNO POW- I/DF.R tri story and far side by VLF-NINO 131104 AM) at, GREASE-2 bids. Lard and 15 !b b ,?' " Ism. "' VAlrtraria SUV'r LILANTED---10 bbls. now landing from j." sterTzneTwiti City for sale by 1. DICKE 1 E 01. ii . t.TN:DRIES-60 bags Dry Amide,: kJ 55 bs -s. Flaapood: by Fiaxsood. to eri., on rhamer (Punk., City for rate by ISAIAH DICKEY CO. ASSES-27nOL bbls. N. 0. Molris,es lA, d this day roe S. 11. Adriatic and tor salby Jat!t, reed JAS. A. HUTCIIISON A L CO. CORN MEAL, Haminv, Buckwheat Flow, In puantilea to malt famine's for rale at IttW. FAT TON k Diamond. Yittsburute. and Federal et.. Al..eaheny. )1 ! AISI NS, Currants, Plums, Dry Peaches, i t mlAili.:; g'" . . P ""uri•lti;n:;ati: " :2lt l :4i . :; , t ' t l' A rr , V legbevy. •.._ .1.25 _ DRIME CODFISH, 5c per Itr, tit l .25 ROSAXATTON & A1e003.111.0. tGOOD CIGAR for I cent at ...- ~.1 R... Y.ATIN)N 8 McCO3IBS. )RIME ISLAC:K TEA—There is not a suri. At...se nr the I.onntains that oolls s, Wool ZO , sok T. no !WOO. CATION t IISCONIBA, (is. Itc,orie T. Mart) in 11e. LOunnntl (isle, . i ii ELLERS' COUGH SY KU F 11 ILLINOIS le 7 —Judge PI roe. of Sillitit.port !ruted. Co- writes under Rate of 7 n. 271 h. I sfil.thatle line boon Drubbed, more or laa. ol A a rough for revergl year, whlgh.ine , year ("Mined h' to 1.0. boil and mquirrd medical treat ment for three months. During thronsunmer he COL tot. tee, hot .1111 the cough a ntinued to illideats Lim lirelay an.lnight whirh opulent} relieved by the use of Seller.' Cough St rep which is gentlemen by th e name of ClePin hrought wi th him from the State of uhio, Er. Chapin had !bunt the Dyrup 44 greatest nee In 'his fauudy. and when moviog_froue Dhla toot fifteen batten with him. a [cation of .Lich Juden Pierre übtained, sou used with ;matt lemett when other MLA u lolled to offord relie ..'24 It . E. whe n A CO. Proprietor!, 27 Wood et. '- .- - aAILSAPARILLAS.--The fiitowing list of I 7 earsaparillatt ran 'dozy. le procured at Jut-. PLED- I ANICD. turner of Market et. and the Diamond: uud'. ilarnsfarllla: lien's earvapertthg ritotCe el Towurend'e - ta.N d'IOUGH ItEMEDIES—Ayer ' s Cherry Pee k/ Weal; . NV letnee lialesto of Wild Cherry; awayne,',. symis or tl,,i._ .1 eyne'e Elbeetorant; unlearn Liverwort and Teri Stiller'. Cough Syrup; Puntale's De Patin Seller'. do do. All of the algae celebrated remedies eau sites be pro rurvetat 1a2.3. JOS. PLEMIN Ie GT.. I) AybiI...S...dPA.nIIII Kle ILLER by -2 ju gl . o i s t i x ol tx t o his -- QUPER FRENCH CHINTZES — Murphy k 7 A Burthfleld bolts the attention of the ladle* totheir asnortment of rich French Chintzes, of latest butartatlnto, wad rich etylea; also. English and American: Printa, In great variety.lLA - er . BROOMS-100 doz. Corn Brooms for salo JUI be fall lIENRY IL — OUILLINS. .. ALERATUS-200 0 lbs. for stil o by kJ a'Lli ERNRE R. CULLINII. EVIIIII PLOUIt-50. aale by ja:2l uesr.Q. COLLINS. LAND IN ELK COUNTY FOR SA_LE- W., offer tor sale about 4000 acres Oland In Mk Co.. In were' tracts of different Ales, which we • 111 tall rat the extraordinur Intel:6es of One Doitar and a Haft Per .toe. Tract No.l °outline 1000 scree. • . _ . • 10008 7064 " 4 " 215 The title is unexceptionable, having been origheallY do rived from the State Government. The land ta good fun , . Ing land, welltimbered and situate in ra fine healthy lo "he aonntpp : i r in abort lietanm n o tt r S al,Vj a T and :ads Loth run through Itingway, thus anording superior (00'11100e to parch...era Apj . dy to de7l4 It SWAIN d IION. 21, MI at. _ARD OIL-25 . Tibia. No. 1 Lard Oil juat . X/ reed and lbreale by ood T. lATFLE - R OOLNESS.—WIiCiher of Friends cr of John Frost. tan.. can be obviated by • good Cont.— C F.RTEIt (racemes to be able to poteverything in Ito way of coolness on peeper footing. by the application of a few Moo and Boyd Clothing ire- great variety.— 74 Wood et . charge for showing golds. deg OLOCEAS ANDTlfrilir7 tons au hand VP and for seer br 159 J. A. FICITCRISON & 00, 200 IML . LPotatoes for /al: . ( 1 3 1 ,rir AjEOLASg - ES-150 N. 0. Molasses INK for We by its 9 JOHN FLOYD o CO. VALENTINES, ',VALENTINES—A fine Dar eurtment it 'mime prin . fo i : 01 78.4 th .t. Tea, Tea, Tea t . WE ate receiving. from New 'York and v edelstkla 380 ITALY 011ESTXTEA, =speak* and it lll2 , l ° , ` Pr4kW.ll°.r:Ea d a t ieU:fA ' rt '' APlT.7 l,cted, eold an usuel,elther esbolesele or A. .1 AYNES, j - Pekin Tea Store. NO. 88 Fifth street. BANS-439 bids Small White received by Jail HENAN-IL COLLIS& . 1 0AP--50 bx.a. Palm Soap and 25' boxes MI Main Bosp In gimme far ale br T. LITTLE & CO. RAPPING PAPER--200 resms double CtIMIX 160 reams medium (OMIT and MO. name Crown. In storo and for eat. by T. LITTLE & CO. GROUND NUTS-75 bge..to =rico on Adrlntio Mr sal* by ISAIAH DICKEY dCO. BULK P0111(20,000 lbs. Bulk Pork for for Ella at AlleghinyDepot by iLL/ RILRITER t DILWORTH. 11 A1-10 tonsbaled for dale by MINIVER DILWORTH BOLL BUTTER-50 bbls.ohoioo Ohio for ale bT 1122 SHRIVES i DILWORTIL. D RIED PEACHES-1000 bus. primo Mrs - for sale bp Bll.ll2Vra VIP JO COFFEE-200 bp JUL and for sale by 81419 UOAI & MOLASSES-50 Ilds. - good 'fair slew Sugar and =0 bbl prime N. O. Mnlasseo to. is= MIR/ VEIL t DILWOH.TI.I.- SEED-200 bus. prima fer sale V_ by D.= SIIRIVERA DILWORTH. TuG METAIr--75 taus Napier' Pig Meta • now landing from steamer Miejz.te foe We by . • • • • ISMARLICUEY t Cp, QCIIOOL COPY BOOKS, No. I, to ado of 0 maim 144 ziper; 100 du. rno'd from Linden' In' ia.Tl 8. SADLER; Allegbeur. LOVER SEED-1W nue, prune new for tale br jet= J.I.W.REA., 74 Water et. e, --------- Fityß_4o - I,l7lZSuperßno for sole site for an oxienaivevidrinufact rr in the flamlehtng Omagh of Birininnimm, roo t:noting about one and a War scree orgranuct, baring? fronton Water, Metieo and Inagtnn n A. 4 smaller she lota, In • great variety' edattuitlo treating, on the principal,bnalnesa eta in :Blragaenure- Eger Dui mingharn and Sontb PitUbnlgh: CIA be NIA - any odtP" Pluatton to IP, ..m.nAvut, Aoot.;epr Wanda DUI • ■ 01J1,5VIT4;e.1.110400 bbls. ree'd and *fa' b l inlB - BODISON -4 . CO. 1 11 ALE D H4Y-75 bales\Huy.for sale • bY.I4IEATILEr4B,siaIi-nosilan_ jod _g z krT,' ' JAIL t eGAralgall, ...7atainterjeatatt - ftd Welly (13,11./.11 1)112_ ---- - - IPERM CANDLES-10 las. Sperm Can dles, • *'4 to the IL 1m we br wa. MoOLURO. CLAN MEAL-10 Mils Fresh Ground Cc bleOlbr MeLAUG ULM, Mitt ,CORIC-500 bushels: Ear Cora to* ma mkt, toll-•". JAIL NaLAVOILIXIG JNO.D. KIRKTATILICK, W3l. 11. KINCAID, lIENIIY WOODS ELIAS JAS. BUCLIANAN, bectureCommtt,. TIIAT splendid New Hotel, known aso °Brown's Exchange.' situated 12 mliestrom the Jard. e ty of Pittsburgh, atthe junction of the Greensburg,Piko and ^Plank Road IMO Pittsburgh. containing 40 rooms, and built In th e most modern style. with all the eons., linices it first class liotel. sadists lee and Smoke lloure, Stabling for SO to 100 horses, and. fine Barn. The house lent p rieut furnished sold the best nf Furniture of mod ern style, which will be sold tO the lessee or removed as desired. A tine (buten attached to the lloase, nod from sixty to seventy acres tce elm. Land, a greater portion of which it rich bottom. lying along the banks of Turtle Creek. There Is one of 0... Central Itailroad tlons on the l'arm. within one , hunlred yards front the Hotel. — Persons can go and three from Pittsburgh twins • day. — The Howe has a Rend etl5COlll I. a summer resort for bus. Imes men: families, The DeCoAPen , arrangements far a Hotel are nice fur mle, HMUIPW, BOMA,' Herwps. Cnwa and farming !Bet:tells. There WV 1111.0 a stns, Seminary and Post Oflien erne to the Hotel. The Ilotol and annul' [sinews. will be hatted with or without the Farm and Barn. If he above Farm. together with other land adjacent, consisting in all of 200 meet will be sold entire or in way smeller number of acres. tomtit parchment for Country Seats or toe gardening PurPosea. Perim. desitingto leant the lintel 'or Farm, or to pur chase the Furniture, Omnibus. Horses, de., fru, will ad. dress the undersigned. ALLEN BROWN, jel9Umd Turtle Crock P. 0., Allegheny Co. Pa. [Daily talon copy lero - and charge °melted WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin ing Wilkinehrrrq, and near the RailroadPustion._ rooms. and the lot, on sehiela there ngarilPsi and iu,sl prablinc. fronts r•O feet on the Turn pike nor stood. 264 feet in depth to a fifty foot Asset. This r u ble pro,rty .111 I. .1 , 1 toil, nod on very e1L9.9 term, • , r 'III r.iited f annuli , E. lECEA.ZZA3I. • - • Country.ltesidence in Pitt _ct tworn.Thip, with Ts° gro.d. Fruit Trem Sh r ubb e r, oat-hon Be. 8.e., sill be rented chesp. and fa term of ...are to 1.18.8.1 teuzut Bnrit to (.1.0. A. BsBrU at the oflhinf PATRICK & FIIICND. • For Rent. r lifE Brick Dwelling, known heretofore as j - Our House." In Diamond nllnr between ~ _the Dim mend and Wood st.„ at present occupied by .I.lr.'Wm. Gal lagher. For terms, apply to isl7.tf F.. D. GAZZAIL FICHE 3 story Brick Dwelling House on Esst , Commnu. Allegheny City. At ;Terrill crcupled by the Re, Mr. Cornwall. Porrestiongiven on the let di.; of litanirn or It. DALZELL Co, 1,41 Liberty Atinet. "OR RENT—The large and convenient Home on Fourth •t, between Market and Wood sta., it wrcrent wretrilrdby Mr. George Beale. Kent low and prierearion given Immediately. 01441 B. D. GAZZAM. VOR RENT—A good House on 2d at., be -31: tween SuolthfleldandOrout stu RentSMpeinonth. 'FLWS. trOOTIt, 75 Fourth ot. 41 4 1 011: KEN —The 2.13, 3d and 4th story rooms orar J. Wllimn kSon'e Ilat Store, and Tiernan • Co.'e Banking Worm, earner of Wood et. and Diamond eller. (entrance off Wood et.) The starve rooms are each 40 feet front by 40 feet deep, end nelllighted. Per terms, er:mire. of der4o•tf J. WILSON k SUN. 91 Woad rilt RENT—A well lighted and furnished Ratomext Store, turner of Third ant Market eta.— at Stiff per nn nom. rinll,ll E. D. GAZZA3I. To Editors and Printers. pia Building, occupied Mr more than ten yearn ho the I'dt...burgh G-arel , 4 and which I. central )/ located on Third et, near klarket, I. now Stitt RENT, afferdlog • good cpportunity to Edttrrs or rtirk.ill of ee ewrin . a well known .Land too their butincey. This years erty le directly opposite the eatcosirc Printing, sod Niisa twwerestabliehro,nra In iiinaerly's Dispatch fivildioß. For tern,.ep9lr to E. L. GAZZANI, itarket et- hetween ad and 4th. TO LEASE OH SELL -The property known ,- he Juniata Rollin, aiili, ritnated. Allegtenr Cy, ie.' et the the jno oftlie ;Canal illeghany Th.,' are on the rw.tow I.rge k .hope, One cf which is used ea an engin...nen.. at ,,,br.l <bleb it a litin orahaftlog with drums, and es t...nth:lg th e a tel. hingin cline building. Th e ttntr ern , talng It Liackstoltt. itiritra attil •braratua Wowing:the: ea, by ll.em elan an oh. pr.:lime one large' hulloing a Ith chafing. drunin.Ar. Thiele bile of ttla beat 'oration, Wept of Factoryntais for a 'Masai. and glue Shop rr Car the 'whole gill la rental Lrr n i trrtil of man, or tbebuilding% an d machinery be sot at rerat bargain. 11. A SON.= ath et. Self-Heating - and Ea.ins: 1 11_1R-Sulmerihcr haxing purchased the ex elunive right ef J. J. Johnston's Patent B.T og awl J. e osfon'e Patent Sell:Beating Smoothing Irong, to now erteosirelr engaged In manufacturing the same. In con- Pectic, wiits the above. he keeps aeusaptly an hand sit! his wamnicen, en Federal tt.. ' , needle Amber Cotton , . Work, a lar,re and uteri unertrnent of the common Tailor "and Sad Irmo, to which he would renew/fully - Write the attentlorrof wholesale dealersand the public Is genrraL °reel rd C. EINIISLANI). Alleetwas Pity. Pa._ W;JACK 1./ti & 6ON, of the late dim' . of W. A. N.Janksen A Fong, Orate and Vender Makers, ZIG Front st.. awl 9301Ingulway, New York, hers connuntle on hand every ',Orgy or Orate. and lender. Alsa, Oriel,. awl rkplare German Sliver Orates, Whole sale' Dealers .complied. _ jelll, P • . . ... 4 SPLENDID F ARM — Fur sale a Farm of LI 112 scree, SO StTe9 Irra - bish state of oultlvatleu, SO lOf irfe r t! ' lro bn"‘ ;ll ' a ed. h.h" ! ed; TlL t . ' S ' elr "- rl ' e b r * . " l%:VZ oneesmry not noose*, of the twit material, and pot up to the most subetauttal memos. APO. end Nish Otvid ards and *bond/mesa other frolta of choice qualities situated on the Youghlougheny river, 4 totter above Mc - Rae tort, and :A tenet this eur. Price s.sok,er acre Ap tly to 1.-0 S. CUT lIBERT dafEN,l49. 31 et. QIINI)RIES-03 bbls. Grease; . 1.:73 bble. Lev* 09 packs Dry Peaches,' .. -. lr)saektfreathers, to anise by steamer Yeatman for rnie by Igen 19/11AE DICKEY d CO.' it i DMINISTRATOIVSNOTtE--Letters of Adrolobtration oponlbe Estate of John Nolan. hate of the City of Pittshoreh, deed. lvve been grouted to the undeselsned. All Deno. Indebted to sald estate are relocated to make Immediate payment, rind ell osseoui) Revlon claims Rosins: the same aro requested Y.o present theca for settlement. JOSEP/I NOLAN. Admir., jalltats eS 7th Weak Pitl)bor h. • BUOKWITEAT--50 sks Buckwheat Flour for sale br jel2 JAS. IIeLAUtiIILIN:a IPAPITAL OF $2OO4—A person who is about moving to Santee, h.,lsg o. capital of SNOO. am other me.s, Idebesspartnerollikeespltal tnengage is general man:wattle buetneta. prireeSleallT in PittObOvgh mpufartarodartield. Would lotto In two week. to ea lee n tlneati.. Apply to je9 IkPLAIN & SON fi ORN-500 bus. in ear for sale by JAZ - I.t W.IIIIA, 74 Water it CARPENTERS' SIM' FOR SALE, SUL Steel on Quarry et. between Factory and Walnut eta, shop lion !eared around. For el:other - particulars, enquire of dew S. CU/11110T* 81)N. 140.31 et. y ARD-5 kegs No. 1 Lard for sale by LA deli R, DALZELL t Cn. CIALICOES &i.)E LAINiSLA - . A. Mason NJ A, On. are wowopsollig wear& of O eases of Fast Colored . bleb will to sold very low: also. a Large half sesertment tbonsu of new. styles Mons de Woes, at nearly dEd rue al pice. • l o t UTTER-14 kegs packed Butter, jue bbla packed Butter, p bn be& mil lit!tter. to cloth/. • jed DALZSLL k W. FLOUR-601101x. recd and for sale ILIL by - is? BELL kLIGOET. lIAY 65 bales .ree'd and for sale by Jan BELL d LIRETLE 1100 S-150 Dead' flogs, average 200 for • Lae by sErunrma A D10P011111,130 r; ...2.4. cUnLOTS FOR SALE—ln.Germantewn, within 15 minutes walk or Pittsburgh. aen.e t r t .o nAn7zret,4 s otp k ett: the lestlttet, fp, th e lc,w osgbt to sell a that price Is nelr dayt y per ew want ' a .. bawds and a cheap house, you cannot pluschstsa too won. Esqtdre of TIAIUMAS WOODS, ' as= - 75 Fourth street MIJRPHY ~i, BURCHFIELD have just redd by aroma another lot of cheap needle work. ACK THEBET SHAWLS—Tot recd immior article of Blk Thlbet Bhayhi,je.7l7o ... __....__.____ 4 •_.!"_'!"..‘" VRAB CIDER-10 bbls vory superior Crab it )Cider rued and foe salo by . lf. A. klcdl.Uß( t PE-ACHES-23 bugs nou Ira S.ag 11, from gamma. Jeanott 1 1 4 f= tl mom 4 co. - EESWAX-1. hill. now landin from S.B LIP Jeastatt fur Itall tor I 9 LIAII DRAMA' CO. CIREASE4 II • WA& now•Mnffing - from • LA ettamerJesnat Rot male by ISAIAH MILEY k CO. pEARL ASR-5 6 barrels first, quality is& IL DALZELL k CO. WOOLEN FLANNELS—White,Soarlet and ItedYnr. Plain and Twilled Flannels, In ink naarfariety. A. A. 31.5.90,1 A CO. 23. ISth et. Steam Engine for Sale. SECOND HAND STEAM ENGINE, Cylinder Inehca In dlametOr, 4 fast Wok/ with llNltta r Ve nl NlrlrilkTl i Trlnfl rtgulg.- CI - BOUND NUTSr"--103 :seeks now laniling tn from steamer Jew:tett:Mr sob by I. DICKEY &IA OUISVILLE ,LISIE-100 bbls.'td arrive Li lir iMeamer Itellpio for We by •I. DICKEY & s a.gt m :DllVOßlt e . 'd SUM.A.C--12 sacks now landing from S. B i nm st Aussie by jaI7,II3ALUI Dresvr;a. co. DRUG STORE FQR SALE—A goad-. Re. Wl.t. d b 7. de3ddird - YLIOLLSO nos. MIMW OERIES REDUCER-a. .sos, kCo. Will. tiaturdar, Leo. Idttr, reduce rho' Es artbeir immense teat Or Embroideries, aramisisin i r upwards of Oil cartons of dleme, Obroalsetts,.CollarsLo.. co& Trimmings. Sr...drirt opened.,_ 11,11'8-2500 bus. reueivitg- and foil 'Wu ur by jilt BELLA InUNIT. .LOUB dv3ilW—fino-1 gir-100 -. labbi• sariamoxa„,„ t, r. „3 1 / ! 4 .!9' 01 411.19 1 1...,... 0 "" 11 L For Rent- For Sale or Rent For Rent For Rent. MEE AUCTION SALES. ALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN SIXTH V WAR" AT AcctioN.--0.1 Tuesday afternoon. Jet:o.7 30t1h et 3 o'clock, o the mes. wo be mad arder , of I JJabsnensn, gsg., n Trusptee .reuti Fifteen n Valcutble by Lots, get .whlett hare «sell a front ot fret ea Center' hrevve and extending bank on lee n Monster Eight each , hexing • front of a, feet on Clark Tt. and extending beck 04 foo4 to VAAAA At. se par Flap of lob laid out by the late Judge Porter. The 1100•11 otter greet inducettenta to those deshnua purchs.ing property near the bush...tart of the city., Terme at rale. Tilde putable o M DAVI& /met. • notice to Contraotora. Orrice or 31rnletntrrelf RMLlatile CoMP.MiTa. Georgetown, D.C.. Dec. 1.13, 1854. " YY LI BALED PROPOSALS 'for the grading, 17 Maren.ry, zed bridging of forty-throe ardl b,Af (till') mile. of this mad will be received at the °Meter the company until three o'clock. P. 51. on the 15th day of Feb ruary next.. The mega preflles,plans,and emeciticatioite begeady - • for Inerectioe on and after the tlth day of February, i3letropc.litan 'Railroad is deeimaed to extend from the rinse or-seuAdogron and Georgetown tothe Baltimoreand Ohio hallroad, by 00 may and din...emote. connect, Me with the latter road vast of the 'Point of •Rocke'rer, the Perm.< river, and making a saving of distance on Brat ninety miles of the ens/o.e traveled route from- Capital to the Western and NortherestenrStatm of forms' ,L , Ave mile. from the point.of intersection with elms , . and Ohio itailmad, the route extends' to-the - city of. •- Frederick, and. Meting through the richest sorteettand. distriote of Maryland. terminates the citY town, where it cormectewith line's or railroads-010w in oopp .ration extending to Iterrisburgh, tire Pennsylvania Ban,' reed. T i p e o . rt - wr stia are now ted ex tends f rom t h e d vcterly line of o t p he Dietriet of , embla Cat miles from Georgetown) to the der. of. /Ited , :•• erica. PMpostale will he marmite , the weak in Mations of one mile each, or teethe entire distance of 4351 miles. The work is generally of a medlom character for - this Port of the country some heavy Tuttlog.(ht earth ). and rock) and bridging : and every facility exists forma. thevigorous y and with economy at all mamma the year. The country la elevated and rolling, well wattle. ed. and remarkably healthy. The time meal:toned for the completion of thecontracts, - will be from one totwo year. • Any fertherinfermation desired by persons fooposingtbr the ori. Will be furnished at the office. or may be bad by Sddre-eng the President of the company by letter prior • to the day of letting hy order of the Solent of Director +. • FRANCIS DUDGC, President, IiDSIUND FRENCII, Chiet•Enginear.. • • Notice to .Stockholders; Ormor. Amrerrert l'ausr R. B. co.. 1 • • Pittaborgh January 1.1855. J N accordance with the Charter, a general meeting of the Stockholders of the 'Alkphemy ;allay Company will be held at their ogles. No. 74, Water street, Pittsburgh. on the Bret Tuesday (oth data of Pee relay next, et 10 eclat .d. 11,, at which time ..and place the Report of, the President aml.- - Manitirfor the past year, ads Statement of the affairs of the Ca m. party will be presented, and an election for Pm - Blanagers for the ensuing yes o'clock Usl.4o' CIZEI (OTI01; —The J . lug business undo- In the manufacture end garden implements. will hereafter continue the same under the style of nallsoN. NNWAYEILA 00" at the ltinpire Works in the Ninth Ward. and Warehouse. No. 26 • Wed street. Either of us will attend tow,Ctllntrup_tha bunem.s, Pittsburgh. Pa. • W. 41. DAIVSON, • Jan 1. '66-ial-tm J. S. NEWIIIfFJI„ • Omer or Plososeadata Nammotroonittir;r: , rarrsauaati,Januari - 1364, B y authority of a supplement - t 0 the char ter of dd. , Company. approved the 25th day of Jana arl. lei yar.oirina the Company to extend the IMPre're mtove Brownsville, and authoristog the application of me tons of the Company to diet object and the dbatilP - same °prow Stock amongattbeStmtholders toisninenutt. , .goal to the earnings of thoCompaur thee expended,-the: Treasurer hes been instructed to dietributo, amongst tier Stockholders, in newStork,Foimper cent upon theme:int' held b thembonito:ad tOtherrede their it of etock amounts on the hooks of the Compauffl. W. B. OOP/U.6ND jallgthrd . Treasurer Meng's: Nay. . . Water-Care Institute: ' HAND STREET (SOUTH SEDE)_II.Kr. PENN STREET • .A.VD TEE RIPTH, PITTSLIIIRGII PA. TIOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and' PrUeti- JILY doter "tithe Old Falllolll of 'Medicine. ry d d hAr ir td r. thlIPALit tan to , it= a TV-pmfedi) , rate, direct end immediate .104 thig cro tete hat en all Fevers, and all ditbmses amte tad dinade —while It La mild, =Metal uni lev/goratlagjoils weak and detdiltated, =adore Itmatiarly desirable whoarill be treat. , at their hnmea Albpathio and thic treatment will he admlnli lered where deelrod. but, after Lung and thorough expart. ewe, Doctor Heel: gine a decided preference to.Llydrmew w ths. hich hag, throughout the old and new world, pro. - dn se eminently enterssfal In every f mn of disease. Mein ing Incipient Cogennaption. lirmachitte.Dreigteda, tn. dominators and Chronic Ithetimatign.' -Asthma. Cuter. mas. ;Nerrons and Liver Disease.. TeetimoniaLt of mune from highly reputable citizens of nearly c u rdy atate In the.„, Union, an be examined at flator Barden office- TlaKew. Clergyare invited to coneulthing gratis. WC= water being seed in the cemmeneament. and of ten throughout the treatmentgt Ir a luxury Instead of no- "dement, as thereunacquainted might eappoae. Rarearwrite.—Menetra.Charlea Brewer, Waterman Palmr as Kerr. • Thu linderaigned.;Etsrihe vtodtedDoctor Raelea Instair tion otnd vitnessed hfa etterereSul tre.tmmat, amtmend him !LB ttmrougbly edocatn. 3 and skillful rhy• Celvr d jam right, • "" " n.L.togotoPi. E)bt,. r.trick, ormebTurn!' }ir. C lT:7l 2 itrtek, Moser F. ma .iikzemd -1 RON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE; JlLl4ta77eeite nnildhlke• Moeda. CLEDILAR &BIM r,,, , htfuny announce that their ins !ration I now one of the largest, most convenient and! IL of the kind In . • the Western country. • • - „ dttbo Iron City Caine young men are qualified for the counting room In ■ superior and expeditious manner. It, Bro.'s great earrience an Penmen and tescheers of Plain and Ornamental ruing, render. this department rime quelled In ty. Illenting's n e we and Improved astern of , 800 :kkes - plng. L . taught by Prof.'l3.tenr, whose long Maker knowledge of theta:Wme makeshim one of the most !Mittel andel:moose ful teachers! In 1011 or any_otber country.. As.. Magmas: tkinn and bookkeeper, lie. John Barry oanoot ne ear paeseth . L . • Young men who deslini reeeiving instruction In book keeping. and who have neglected of wish - to melee the Arithmetic...ran receive 'a course of tinintng In this tm • •rtant branch without charge.. n o t is the key to' • ..kkeerenz. era he who has. not a Iroowledge ot ma neverbecome a bookkeeper, Lecturea delivered daily on all important business enbjecte. news for Ladies from 1/ - A. 61 12 A. M.. trona 3 till P.:11. and at 7 o'clock ha the arming: • --• Tbe'College Is en host B'A. H. 'till 'lO ylAht chasm meet regtuarly. Success guaranteed: • MAP, • ROTllER . Pittaburgher testifying to the- : .1. - Lwonderfully curative Dormant Barbutre'allollandßilo hug ,•, • Pirrturranig, - Dec:eth;l6s4. , lforsra Bni. fh.-61entlemen--/nr alum' past Its eve boon Isla:del very serionslyvitlidygporela. ne • moth so„ that my 'stomach refaced. to retain anything. , ' ksore tried almost every remedy, end the regimen &Dever- al - Physicians, but without alleviation, =tilt began 11w,, me of Brerhave's Holland Bitten!, and hove now (grid re. • tletnlmost smounting to scorn.. I Inland its- Menem to• removing the extreme by this dines", . and generally ua tonio it L.:: add no superior. , , Respectfully, . -4.1000 h tXll6,3larket. , CALTIOX-11a mall to oak. for iloschavela Holland tem. The great popularity of this medicine has Inds:teed, , many iroltationS, welch the public should • Row d agalrult tsmchastng as the genuine 13m-thaws's Holland Bitters. Sold at SI t oo bottle, or 6 bottled for SSO:T.P _roildlotorf. •. PAO& .10-,k• Oct.', eon 9d L =meld Eta - 13911T1l,_BIrmInghara. EL F. SCHW4RTZ., dilethm.• -• • • diZ3-fo and Dragidstegeolituitly. Lots for Sate or • ' NUMBER OF BUILDING 'LOTS , ' 011 nrseldnele, commerce and Ileseir ets4Oul on 'Penna. yonne. Thins Lots an ellgiblr situated toe Derolllnw or bndnent hocookOnd:n11 1 b oeln /on on eno tremor will hellos." for ten yeses orlon ae Easy mit Thom who want -than F or wiktasti, enquire or- • Z.3I.IIAZZA3I,_ - !dulcet se.: b , tarnearilel Said 4th . Linden Lead Company :0Y Wisairaf i th; Ca rotors of thia' Company luta," e mtrvor.Otzo 191 t rare0 13U'14 al Fourth K.. rltteelnagbi w ch n rt a r.owlogical Surma. ed. caw de °trawl ter dwirlaslatbreowition Mated io the Caingsny, V . ALUABL FARM ,FOR . . . ted lw North Feyette:h?wnshlp s :kliegbetty 0150rft . .. 10 mile; from the city and IN milos front the Steubenville nl at the Nableetown etat.lomoontalne 40 •scree, , ail Ilehred and fenced end his - bleh state of enitiralion.• The mprovements ere s comfortecle dwelling house with. h ., roome.llarri. Stable. Stn. idilk - herlie.limoke-house uut other ont-bulidlogoi. - There Is anotehardot tholee seketed . fruit of various tied.; The ; rhet . le well welered-Imeit .I t er g itlgi%ted d lit h : Zo l vVo. V ictio= e gle I=4. - thereltonlll. echool, /le. Apply' - • lag, S. SOT, 116th st. • rakLARPES FOR 1855--A . larkiriiiiseitment of Dlarlealbr 1855:, which I wil.t.sell at thalmaagt. All verwic not supplied with the above awful cu.-, tides. m,is e cave percent. inclining et' jaii • !.AIJY.PEIt'ESI77 Wood St. • K:ENTIICICY MILITARY.- INSTITUTE, IRECTED by fkßnard . od by the state, is under Ms reporiutendence of Col. • MO ROAN. a distlegnisbed mainatel' Wad Polar. •. and a practleal Engine e r. aided by au able ;acuity: The course et laud, is that- usually, taught - trs rtsalso.. Conoco. with the addition Af aloft art:ended muesli and" PRACTICAL CIVOINRERVIC;aIp, In English Audi... , il4ohditerins; and Iluthaess Forwe, and Xodsow yinaua -9 aloternth'soiatitnneal 'Radon opens ati the reeond -kends) , te,nbinasr,Shah. : . Fab, iso_lzwire Ozrzo 4.1112 per .0.10 yearly setsion,eayable Address - the liwkiittttendant, , ...at. I.llllitary ./est.itute, • Stranklin °misy; ny, or the teteetel=„4 P.-DNA/ST. PO „sae Boar& . . SPring Wagons Do;t3ale. ColiE HORSE Wagons 'anti -I . 'tivoi home CP wagon, (macaw: M. 11,1.44 ADO *. Atill • o tp h a nie Cinitt Sale. CAN Monday the 12th thty. of: Febraaryi Hiat t at .to'Notk;P:M..; tba taloa-not 10.114 ammo, to nab< bafe. on u n. 17 7 .,... oeez try eatdeaca ova iai trtil , sla of the fireamtr..... andir .rpr , u ,:i t -- crl•apito toad, aiottltag :Abe "Thum of Wiltbisi:"i -burfniD.T4Zl7:f *Web An i betltetto bam niltdM 1,45 . 1m;,,.. d , a male at t han been amend lb* orrbeaisrotirab"r o ntudjr for. U. Ammetit debt "d the " - TlloA r dll IVlV( jth'n. ja= gavtal" AribellaßtatenfsebL alt=iy, • uGAR__2() 141418: prime N. 0: . gugar..to , arriva Minstield and tbr sale ' l4 1,115711.111--5 `" bbir.d_fibxs. prtnio rot IJI ractd: pact for mible MIL J I.IOIIM-: OWED TS-750 bariao..Peacletk 300 tea: 1nted,41053,30,53 ned tad. far 35a60 LOMAr' ' UlAtariXtitoLurit tan ?Boa &rut _ _ , •SW
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