PITTSBURGH GAZETTE bt wthtbacq-. PITTSBURGH: BAXUBPAT MOUSING, FEBEUABT 3,1865. S3»To AdreKHera.—Neither the Editorial Boom r PrinflawSttabSahnieatof the DaOy 6&seße,tn opened on Sunday, Apfrzasnnswbodeebe their notices toappeer ■the paper an tfandsy.moßilng' will pleaeehend than In before 6 o clotty on Saturday. : • ■■ ; Weakly Ga*ette.-Tbe extowlte orealatioatfour WieJdyGamtU offer* to our bariaee# men • noetdedrable modiuia df uuldns Uirir burinewknown - Cn» etrcuHtlcn le betueenftrar end five thouttnd, reerMn* ■ bnoet every hustinnt. xoiaiiuketurersad*hop*]sofper la Western PeanitThranU. and Eaetern Ohio, . .. ■ Advance Payments* —Hereafter no sub* eartpttanwlllbe tateilfer .the Daily [orWeekly Gantts, antes payment le grade in advance.. Whenever the tteeiaup to vhfcb th* aabeeriptica U paid, the paper belnrariafaly stepped, uatea thataheerlptienierw newed by advance payment - All transient advertising, of every description, will be’.required to-be paid In ad* ranee* Theonlyexceptione will be rhera epedal month* ly or eariyeontraeta are *"»**. Beadlnj 'HUuer oa’cach pate o| tbl» paper tfSF l&b Catholic'* makes no re- j ply to buriaat article on the Romish Theory of Theft ■ Although it took nearly a page to try and weaken the foroe of the oharges we had pro- 1 Tiooaly made, and'we occupied only abont half a eohuan in- reply, composed mainly of proofs 1 drawn from Catholic authorities, ; it has sought retreat in stieneel It pursued the same policy on the subject of tqaioocation. never re plying to argnmehta drawn from the editor’s own aflfaiwiona,as interpretative by Liguori. We have pprred that the Roman Church sanctions JSqvivo cation, even nnder oath, and Theft under circum stances to destroy aH safety in tho community and all confidence in man; and we arc prepared, if need be, to ehow that other crimes are winked at cr gloated over, such aa murder and assassination, but we imagine that eur cotempomy is becom ing tired of a conflict in which no laurels are gained, and which exposes Romanism to the contempt of mankind, and which fills even Cath olics with' astonishment and alarm. The editor has only himself to blame for the publication of these revelations of the horrible rottenness, of the moral code of the Romish .church. He went out of his way to assail the morality of Pro tee-, tantism, by holding up such examples as Schuy ler ofNew York, and Manchester of Cincinnati, and aomV person in California; none of whom were.ahown to be members of any Protestant chnreh, and who probably had never given the ■object of religion sufficient attention to under stand itspuretaorality./'We retaliated, not by ■howlng'th'o'crnnes of nominal or real Catholics, bat by exhibiting the utter deformity and cor ruption of Catholic morals aa taught by. ber chief authorities, who have been elevated by tho' church to the position of saints, and to whom pet? tiohs ate oftahar made thantotbeßupreme Being Vm—w The KJatholic” at first tried to turn off tho force of the authorities we presented by drying the correctness of the translation from which we quoted. We rejoined by aocepting its own translation and statement of doctrine, as thabssia of argument, and now it has fed from the controversy by taking refuge in silence.— This is an ignoble expedient; but it is doubtless • wise one.. It cannot-deny the authority or meaning of the quotations we have presented; and as it cannot or dare not defend them, in the ihee of anintelligent sentiment, even to its own readers, it withdraws into its cell and refuses to anawtr. ' North Western BjLiLKaiZ).—The report of tb* CHef Engineer, 8. H. Knsass, Esq., is pub- Hshod At length in the Butler Whig. From it ire lean that ell. ■work is suspended, otrthe whole hoe, between Freeport end New Castle, except on two sextons, 62 and 59, in the vicinity of Bntler, and the projected plan of operations con- fintd to, that part of ths line between BUunville and Freeport Bren on this portion of the work instructions hare been given to the contractors to . eonfine their operations to the heaviest portions . of the work, limiting the expenditures to twenty thousand dollars per month; which nte of ex --'" jpttditarwwill be continued until augmented or decreased, agreeably to future instructions from the Board, The-work now in actual progress embraces the heaviest portions of the light sec* tions, as well as the more formidable labors re quired at the tunnel through “Tunnel Hay* measuring six hundred feet in length; the tunnel near Lttcbbug of fourteen hundred feet; and ihe deep cuts at Clawson's and Townsend’s Sum mits; together of the considerable took cut* uid-' tii* hcaTj’ embankments. A rea sonable proportion also of the entire gum allot- for monthly expendituresbasbeeu eperifical appropriated to tie supplj of the requisite material* for tie maaoury of the principal bridges, in order that their ©eUßtructioa maybe urged forward to completion with all; possible energy, as soon as the coming spring shall be sufficiently open to favor the operation. The ucaonry Sf tbe bridgo at the first cross - jag of tiie Conemaugh rirer west of Blairerille, and that of the Baltsburgh and the Allegheny bridges with similar structures of smaller dimen riossl has been carefully secured from injury by freshets, In the first instance, and then all far ther progress at these points has been arrested for the season. She whole amount expended upon the tine on the firstof December, 1864, was $169,866 61. Tha actual payments previously made were syy| > nf $48,366 61. TITS retained percentage: upon this gross estimate was $28,366 51- Thna'making the amount doe thq contractots r 'bb 'the'lst-of December, 1864, $20,000. ; : BythO'terms of'the' oostraet with Messrs. Halcaßj Painter, Clarke and Gender, the ptj meats xo lst -Beeeiabcr last, would , amount to $141,000, has been paid to them, .in Xawxenee county .bonds, $23,600; in Butler county bonds, $29,375; mid due in Philadelphia, gjtj bonds, $&J,120; from which it will appear that the first instalment ttpon the city subscrip tion has been entirely expended, and $13,120 of tim second insttlmont drawn upon, no portion of which has yet been received from the city. The estimate of work-done,* and to be done, m to the first nf -January, 1866, will approri- .....5107,000 The aotual payments wiUtheabe......... 141,000 Estimated retained percentage. Estimated amount then due $23,000 - So meet this amount there will be an' addition al demand upon the second instalment'of the Philadelphia City subscription of $18,373, ma king the whole requisition upon tho second in etalment of tb*. City .subscription $27,498. ;r: The report states that wised and detailed es timates of the entire eost of the work will short? ly he presented to the Board, hat in advance of the presentation of frach estimates, it remarks that the cost of. th ©'portion of the. road now un ■ dvr construction will prove greater than the; es timate made by his. Wanna, the previous En gineer, because the character and extent of the Work bulwm materialy changed, and the work rood'of - the second class to a eompleic fint clatfs road. We judging from the ebamter of the country, that ~ the road will he an one. We await, ; however, the publication of Mr. Kceass* revised • estimates. .. ' ‘ Emotion or Pbxszdxxt .Pittsburgh isn - Bttvmrwu Railroad.—At a meeting,of the Ifreeton of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville BaSroad. held on yesterday, the resignation of ■ Reuben Miller, Jr, Prerident, was accepted, and Jamsi S. Craft, Esq., elected in his stead.—Poit It is to be regretted that the gentleman elected - hy thvStbokholdero didnot retain his position.. £ dufcild act have been undertaken without due .bosslderatipD, nor iellaqaished for a slight rea son unless - the choice of so important an officer could have been referred back to tie Stock holders .v 1 :i: When will the nrv make a fall state ■jnentof the affairs of tie .company to thepub lio, the tax-payers of Allegheny county? It Is daffylnqui*ad for, and looked for with much in terest. " ' - The Ckambereburg Tnaueript, which carries the K. K. platform at the head of its' eplonms, speaking of Gov. PollwVa inaugnxai jddws, say* >/' ; v._ ~ u Wtrcgrtl ikt anii'tftbratiaportion ofCuai drut, but ohirish the* hope that the Governor does not seriously desire a renewal of the agita tion caused by that vez*d question.” / This is '’easaat.. reading, for the tttLSlrory . porta cf the JJwcryfe brethrea. -• Fairi.;—Almost every"' day brings ns :iha ■ plcasant~inteHige2C9 0 { healtby re-action among both editors -luid people, on the Know Nothing -question. The Letcnon Courier, which has boon a warm Enow Nothing paper, has become disgusted with the workings of secret movements, and now disco or sea as follows:. "For our part we have no sympathy for secre* sy in political action, and we hope soon to see Becr ®t politicaVsocleties will be disbanded, and the - motives and principles of every, party hang on the banner on the onter wall, challenging the public scrutiny and judg ment.” There are several other papers on ottr ex change list which have been led away by the avalanche of Know Nothingism, but now. display unmistakable symptoms of restiveness, and of a determination to break off the shackles impose by a secret oath-bound Order. This is true, al so, of great numbers of individual voters. They have seen their errors find they have been mis taken or deceived, and quietly retire from such objectionable and dangerous political association. Foreigner* xx Office.— ln the Washington Union we find an editorial artiolo giving a state ment of the number of-natives and foreigners holding office under the United States Govern* which at this time possesses interest.— From the summary, it appears that the total number of persons employed under the State, Treasury and Interior Departments, is 4106, of whom 3346 are Americana by birth, 430 foreign ers, and 830 whose place of- birth is not known At-the date of the last census there were 17,787 000 native whites, and 2,210,000 foreigners in this "country. This is in the proportion of abon one foreigner to eight natives. If we exclude the 380 in the list of the Union, whose place of birth is not known, the somber of foreigners in office 1 Is in> about the same ratio os the popula tion. ' If we include the 380' as of probable foreign origin, the ratio will be much inoreased. ■ Goklxt’i Whig Almanac for 1866.—This annual has just been received from the publish ers, by mall It oontains full statistics of the Government, lists of the present Congress and .the Congress elect, returns of the elections iif 1864, sketoh of the Russian war, history of the 'Know. Nothings, a sketch of the slavery legisla tion'of the United States, including the Fagitive laws of 1793 and 1850, the Missouri Compro mise and Kansas bill, and on immense amount of other statistics, \ Published by Greely & hi 1 - ElratH, N. F. Single copies 12} sl per dozen, $7 per.hundred. New Hampshire.—The Know Nothing State Convention of New Hampshire re-assembled at at Manchester, on Tuesday, and nominated Ralph Metcalf, of Newport, Sullivan county, for Gov ernor. Mr. Metcalf la on old Democratic politi cian, who was, for several years, State Secreta ry, and now is understood to belong to the "Old Guard,” of which ex-Commissioner Burke is the leader, and which is now in violent and open war against tho administration. The "Old Guard ” is or was pro-slavery to the backbone, and we know of no more servile truckler to the South tinn its leader, Edmund Burke. The se lection of one of; that clan for Governor, by the new order, is another pregnant indication of it* present tendencies. NnwYork Sxsatob.—Horace Greeley, wri ting from Albany to the Tribune, thns refers to the chances in the Senatorial contest to come off on Tuesday next . *« It is not too much to say that the chances of Gov. Seward's re election or defeat have already been Warmly convossod In many log-cabins be yond the Misslsippi and in the huts of miners In the gorges of the Sierra Nevada. - Not un naturally, therefore, do thtfse in his own State who have generously sympathized “with Gov. 8. in the struggles ana ordeals to which his present position has exposed him, share deeply in this solicitude, and eagerly seek a reliable answer to the question—" Will "Gov. Seward bp re-elected. I reply to it with confidence—" H* wtr.r. bx. ” What traps, what pitfalls, what inconceivable treacheries, may be concocted or in preparation in the dens of political darkness, of course.non* but the initiated can know; batif good faith and honor have not utterly fled from among men that Jj, from among legislators— Got. 6. wil have at least m majority in the Assembly over an others, and win have in the Senate a majority not merely of the .votes cast, but of the whole number of Senators chosen. Consequently there will be no Joint Ballot, becanse there Will be no call for any—the two Houses agreeing iq their' nominations on the first ballot I think, there fore, that Gov. Seward will be declared the Sena tor elect for term before two o'clock of next Tuesdays . There are, of course, some members who are counted both ways; but -the opponents of Gov. Seward do not even expect to elect anybody.— The height of their ambition is t> defeat any choice. Ido not believe they expect to give Mr. ScatteringYfor he is the only candidate on whom they, can rally their piebald forces)a majority in the Honse, but they do hope to defeat any elec tion (technically a nomination) by the Senate, and thus throw over the election to another year. If they should happen to have one majority in the Benate, they would not be able to prevent a choice, since,Gev. S.'s frieods would only have to vote for any one of their numerous nominate him on the part of the Senate and thus compel a Joint Ballot, in which the Beward ma jority in the Assembly would settle the question. Bat of that, l am confident, there is and will be no need." “• - A new Post Office has been established at Brush Creek, Beaver County, and Robert Porter appointed Post Master. . A .Cass or Rial Distusi.—A Philadelphia correspondent writes: ‘‘ A police officer, on Saturday morning, ob served a decent-looking man take a email /tieee of beef off a butcher's stall ia the market, and coneeal it under his cloak which he wore. The official notified the botcher of the fact, but tho latter, said that so decent a man must have.been driven by want to the commission of the act The officer determined to watch the needy man, and following him for a considerable distance, observ er! him going into a house in the upper partof the city. The police man knocked at the aoor,whlchwos opened by the man, who, upon eeoing the badge, begged Use former for God's take not to arrest him. The officer went into the house, where be found a scene of destitution, in the midst of which were four ehivering children eagerly de vouring the raw meat. This dark pioture is somewhat relieved by the feet, that the officer retained to tho batcher, and told him the eight he bad witnessed, when the kind hearted fellow gathered up among his friends fifteen dollars in money, and a large basket of provisions, and sent them to the famishing family.”- Lixut, "Alvarado” Huvtxb The Washing ton correspondent of the New York Times states it is a remarkable fact that this officer has pre viously been twice' dismissed from the service once dismissed from the squadron, six times court, martialed, and once before a Court of Inquiry. He was test dismissed by General Jackson in 1830, for fighting a duel with one Miller, of Philadelphia. Subsequently he was restored.— Daring the Mexican war, it will be remembered, hejras tried by Court Martial and dismissed from Perry's squadron for disobodienee of or ders. Soon afterwards Judge Mason, then Sec retary of the Navy gave him the command of the Toney, in the Mediterranean, and on his return he was dismissed for some alleged offence. Sub sequently,,Mr. Fillmore was indnoed to rein state him,, and he was put in command of the Btinbridge,'with which vessel ie returned from the Bmti station, because Commodore Salter did not see fit to send him up the Paraguay to interfere In Consul/Hopkins' quarrel, and .now ha is dismissed again. Toucuna.—The Tobacco Plant, (Va.l describes £s death of a girl in Clarksville, by burning.— Her clothes took fire while ehe slept in a chair. Aroused, she nut towards her master's bed The editor says. “Mr. .Watkins forced her out of tho <loor, and threw her-in a mud puddle, sup posing that he would thus he enabled' to extin gaish tho flame., but Med to do«o. Her burns, u before ototod, oto Tory bad, end but little hope Is entertained of her rocorery. She wot one of VwUlcdial g&U ns aisr saw. and would hoot told for $l,OOO on tit block.” Smy 'MoSAncH or tub Sax.'—The Monarch of the Sea, Capt. Gardner, arrived at (his port yesterday from Pensacola, and was brought qd by the towboat Conqueror. . The Monarch of t& Sea measures 240 feet on deck, and 40 feet beam; her tonnage is 2,500 and she Is capable of carry ing 7,000 Dales of cotton on 18} fret water, and Is rigged oh Cspt Howe’s new plan. The Jfos. arch has been for the last month at Pensacola, testing the new dry dock for the U. 8. Govern ment,, for whteh she received some $20,000. Capt Gardner states that his ship was 'taken out about three hundred feet on land in twenty hours,’by the new dock and railway, and replaced in about the same time.—A r , 0. CraemL - IhiPoirt Powasr.—Every. variety -Rifle Mates and Blasting Powdar, la *H «U> padcaguaAtvsr calmed aad forisl# from Mtgaitn*.fa> lota to cult par ehssns, on fttorah!* t«a*_Alio SeJkty foie. SPECIAL NOTICES. liver Complaint— Tbs only remedy vret offmd to the pabßa that has sera foiled to rare,'when directions an followed. Is H’Lane’a Liver FQL It has bocn several yean before the public, and has been Intro* duetdlnall sections of the" Union. Where It has been need, It has had the most triumphant sneesas. and has u tually driven cut of use all other'medicines. It hie been tried under all the dUCmnt pbaenof Hepaiis, and has been found equally elSeadou* in all Purchasers will he arsftti to ass tor UK. WLAHVB CELEBRATED LIVER PULS, and take none else. There are other PHls, purporting to be liver Pllla,.now before the public; also, his Celebrated Vermifuge, eanifcowbe had at all respectable Drug Bteres In the Polled States; also, far sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, fe3JAwi3 Successors to J.Kidd t Co* CO Wijod at. Hernia, or Bnptnre, a Curable Sueaaa. —DR. KEYSSB,ori4OWood street, bees leave toanaonnee to the public that he has made arrangements with Hr. of New York, to eell and adapt his Cm Tscss, whleb received the prise medal through a surgical committee, emulating of Prcfeaor Rmrwicx, Pixrxx, n« HOCH4S, Ctux, Lcptow, and others, at the Raw Teak In dustzial Exhibition Of all Nations. Dr.Keyser hasancf See back of his Drugstore, where all kinds of TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, LACE STOCKINGS, SHOULDER BRACES, PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, ate fitted, and satiafoetion warranted. Trusses at every; prleeean be obtained, and of a Quality superior to any others In the market. The great prevalence of Rupture has the Dr.to give especial attention to those eases of disease requiring r*—support, with Rill confidence that hla long experience In the treatment of such case's has ena bled to meet the increasing wants of the community in this regard. If yon have a rupture do cot foil to ealL Ask for Dr. KKYSER, at his Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot. No. ItO Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Blgn of the Golden Mortar. JeJddw CbemicaUSrasive Soap—Give it atlngls win—ll Is one of the most practical and useful dlscove vies of the day, by which £0 per cent. Is saved in the time and labor of washing; all poos ding and machine friction, so necessary In the old way, Is entirely dispensed with.— And UUI» heavier labor need be performed thag the ardl •nary rinsing and boiling. - The clothes will look much whiter and cleaner, and last longer than when washed in the usual way; it is warrant ed'cot to injure the finest fabric: This soap U eminently superior for the toilet, and the removal of oil, wheel grease, da, from all kinds Of rfiv* and woolen goods.- It will remove moth, [tan, le_ from the •kin, leaving It eoftand white. Per cleaning paint,furniture, Ac., one folr trial win vlnae the candid mind, notonly that it worksmnch quick er, easier and more thorough then any of the /mwn brown or family nape, hut that it ejects a saving in the first coat. Printers by keeping ■ strong solution of thl* ; eoap on hand, will find it invaluable in the cleaning of type , Act, as it ramovas the ink readily, and without Injury to the type. By the uso of this soap, the difficulty heretofore expert •need with the hard waUreof the Booth and West, is en tirely obviated, and the water needs no “breaking” or "cleansing.” It pcsetne* excellent properties for use In salt water, and is therefore rendered a valuable soap. To# proprietors offer this in a neat and merchantable style, being put up In pound bars, and each bar stamped with the proprietor’s name, and warranted equal to the recommendation, when used according to directions. The best fiannels may be washed with this scap without being ftt'-ledae with other eoape. Traders and the public generally are requested to give the Chemlal Krasin Soap alUr trial. Bold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSER’fI, HO Wood itraLccroerofYlrginelley. ds2o4AwB Extract from a letter by the Bev. Hr. ChCschhxll, of Boston, who Is now trareUng for hlj health In the East: “Itgive* one an ever present Idea of the expansive en terprise of hucountrymea, to find the eommodltiea ofoost meroe coutlnnaßy in hla path wherever he goes. 1 have 5f5 s £ “?r«?a«wr*ble dty of Turkey where I aid not find the Medicines of my country well npreeeute by Ayer** Cherry PectorwL In Smyrna, Allappo, Jaffa, Jerusalem and Constantinople, we see in meh, on the door post of smut basaar, the peetdlarly American looking iron card of Dr. Ayer, saying in a language which not one in a thousand of the jessmbrean read, “Ayer's <gxrn Ptctcral f*r QmpAj. Cbldt and Omsimpliem, Said Hen. On a shelf behind the croasdegged Mussulman are •pen the Bottles with their English, Spanish, French and German foceeturned to the crowd, and on enquiring we are told that foreigners are not the only purchasers, but the true believers themselves waive their trust In foie to try this product of American skill, when they find there la no othercure for them. ,a MV vuni tun uw UIIBUI. "I was told-here yesterday that the Chart Jkdoral mad been presented to the Saltan? and is now in constant use in his harem, and in the Hcupltali of the Empire.” Agency of Hr. Fitob’i Ueieorated Med axn, U Dr. O. H. EKTSSU-S Drtu lUn, No. I<o. conn Wood st and Virgin Alley: Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral .Expec torant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurativa Byrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, pure medicinal Ond Llv v 00, Anti-Djspsptle Mixture, Cough and OUhsrtlePUlC Nervine, Vermlfage, Female Pills, Female Bpedfio, Ac. Ac. used by him constantly and with unprecedented sueeea la the treatment of aide, Qmehs, Qmnnpiitm, AitAau, Heart Diteote, Dvr pepxio, i&rq/hfa* Skin DUeatex, Khnanatim, FmdU OmpiainU, PUex. ds. Dr. Meh’t eoweqwaQcci.. BtUnt SSrer Plated Mdominat Buppertert. Dr. Pilek'e Isgroced dtesl Spring £7md der Bract. Dr. tftck’e Biter Ithai- i»g Tth* Also, all kinds of ProprfjtaryfHedldneo, Trusece, Bop porters. Shoulder Braeee. Remember the plMe, Dr. KEY* SXR*B,I4O Wood street sign of the Golden Mortar. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Cbllsoa Faroaees, B'ro’llron.Tnbing AND PITTING GENERALLY, ! For Warning an<f YeniiLxlion of Buildingu A. A W. will contract for Warming and Ventilating fay a *—— rf -* Wrt -ffyitnl riimeti. nmtlw. BehooU, Hccpltnls, Factories, Green Houses, Court Houses Jail Hotels or Dwelling*. fit Maeta* «t., Sr. Hooflaud’B German Bitten, prqiar •d by Dr. C. IL Jaakeou, are juetiy reckoned among our meat valuable oedMnea. In omof dyrpepelalt acta Bka magic, atwaanUMeting the tone of th* atomach, atim* ntattng the digeattve powers, and girlsg ruddy health to thednek and fcrightneae to the eye. There an thoaaaada in thla community who ean testify to their virtues, and thrwmada will hereafter add their testimony. See ad vertisement. JaZA-SwdAwT ITClintook’i Family Medioinei—'We aB the attention of heads of fkmlhes,and others, to the ad vertlsement on tb* fourth page of these valuable Family Medici net. HOLMES, RABE & CO. BUOOESSOR TO A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER, MAOTFACTUOXSA OP 30LID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- . TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco A Cotton Screws, SSn/tineaadFulleytJbT MocMnery. Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nats complete, PITTSBURGH, PA, Wiiisocn, No. n Woob vr, mmi ten in Bxoon 49*AQ work vurintod. rnhSl-tf JOHHC. BAKER & CO/S' TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Recommended by all tho Professors of the pxtadptl Uftdie*l OoUAgw Is the U&lUd SUCm. * ALSO. JOHN n.RAXKR d Co.'B ‘.COMPOUND VhXJW AT TRACT OP SARSAPARILLA. ea» of the beet ftrtklM of JOHN a BAKER d CO.'S TEQKTABtE VSRMIFUOt, A nrtete Bpadfic tat worm*, aodpUsnat to tk« tuti. ALSO, TODSR’S GERMANLJNZMKNT. a mc«t rtteAbl* utf els for Horaei; alio, tar Ebeotaatiam, a <artala esra. For aale by JOHN O. BAITER A 00., Mo. 100 North FWladelphla. dair-CouUeT And trr senerally. Piles.—-W. Jenkins, Esq., of Columbus OhlA Sacwtary oi laa onto laaortnea Ocmpasy. who wa« taken to New York la extreme debility, with Pllea,tobave on operation performed by by the:celebrated Dr. Mott, aa the only chance to aave his life, accidentally heard of the PAIN EXTRACTOR atatea: "Foryear* my dlaeaaadefied medical iklD, aad gn« won# natU Ufa became intolera ble, Aa toon a# I commenced ualos thia Salve X ratted In bad for the nigh! tbejtftftfau in tuny norUhr. the fra qnaasv of the. dlaehargea abated, sod la a few weeka the dneoteric aeeretioa waa entirely ruppretaed, aad ftarn thattloe to tbla, I hare £*lt no pain, no'torentu, no di* tmr, and am no% a# afroas aad hearty aa#f«." CORNS AND BUNIONS can be enrad with DaU\fi Jhteihfracfor by robbing acme of It In, on and aroaad tfca part*, awralog and attnlng, keeping cmaamall qoan-. tltjr epmd on llaea. It completely drawa oat the Carat. Pcnont lamed with Cora# aad Bunion*—unable to wear boot*, aad acme walking on have bean complete ly aad *ueee*sfßlly eared by It. For sale by QEO. H. KEYBKR, Na 140, corner Wood at, aad Virgin alley, And by all DragglfU throughout toe United State#. JaSS-Jw-dAwT^^ HAZAKD POWDER AGENCY, ill Varieties of Powder ON BAND. . *: SafutyViißO. i •» . J. O. aiun.inut.mmrt.Bt«iiuMh. LADIES’ FANCY FURS. M’CORD & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. IAJLBB NOW OPENING THEIR LAEQE ftoek offANOY TOH3, rabMdac mU Wtotr Of r SABLE, - MARTIN, FITCH, SQUIRREL,! LYNX, CONEY, SWANS DOWN. TALMA9, YIOTORIKES,OOTTS, MUTT 3. He., to wM, they Inrlte theaWenttoa of the ladle*. Pittehargh. Hot. 9. ; ‘ . • Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, . OF PHILADELPHIA; :. OPTICZ NO. TO WALNUT STREET. ' CbpiiaL tlTT,lso—Ararfr, >213,728, >Securdyl*tttted. FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Linf* tted or Pcrpdtsal, llsrehaadl**, Furaltur#,' Ach In towa or eonstry.' Thematoildlaripl*, combined withtheaeeurityof a Steek Gaidtal, enttttesthe Infinwd to share la tho profit* ! ®f,ShaQoojpAsy»"Without liability for lowoa. ■* M. ; •Itft nnm *2OOO Wanted on a Kortgage, fir on* Coaonaptioa Asd Spitting Blobd^Se,' the certificate ofHr.Tunier k.'Riosey, far many yeas proprietor of the Vazmta* HotaLftedezieksburff. and lataef th*C»r BoteLEkfasamt, Ya. pt. John Hinge, of the dty of Richmond, though a rez ulartphysiclan, and of course opposed to what he called quack medicines; was obliged to say that Us good effects in *he cats of Hr. Ramsey, wtn wcndrrftl Indeed. . He hadbeen given up by swend physicians; bad tried moal of tbs quack medfi»tri-e t was on the verge of des pair, as well as thegrave, whan he tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Werefor tbepuhUetohU full .and lengthy certificate wound the bottle, stating his cure- Fee advsrtisesient. j*2Mmd*wT .PITTSBURGH agio, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 PIFTE STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. .„„ JAMESB. HOOH, Presided. Camis A. Cotrox, Seaetary. Tms Company mokes every Insurance ap p«jflnlng to or connected with LIVE RISKS. ..Aj*p.agTilnit Holland Cargo Risks.on the Ohio and Mutifßpplrlversandtributaries, aadmarine Risks gen- And against Loss or Damago by Fire, the Perils'of the Bn and Inland Navigation Transportation. - Poliolm Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety tc all parties. James K Hooa. 8. Haven. &Ru4Meaarkan, James 0. MeGib, Wiliam Phillips. Alexander Bradley, Jokaßcott, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, McAlpln, Alexander Reynolds, Arm- Johnston, streugCounty, Ju|bsUanhaU, Horatio N. LwwKlttannlng, Hiram Stowe? Beaver. nup-lyfe IJoetcopy lyearfliteoU ■OBITED STATES LIFE IXBUBAHCL ANNUITY AND TRDST COMPANY. CHARTERED APRIL 2S, 1860.-CnAaxn PonruiL. CAPITAI—B2SO,OOO. Offices. B-earna (J Third and Chanid ttreeti, Philadelphia OFFICERS OF THE HOME BOARD’AT PIIILADELP.OIA ■ maacToaa • Stephre R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddvrd, W. Tlngley, George BPHenry, Arntm* W. Thompson, l«wrenee Johnston, fjorvnfe, Jamet-Devereux, William kL Godwin,* William M’Koe. §««ent-Btephim R. Crawford. Fto JVeideni—Amlwueo'W. Thompson, ifocbool Ezusuwr-pittsbnrgh, James H. Willson, M. D.* Allegheny (Sty, B. IL Slowtt, M. D. ... GEOKGfi E.ARNOLD,Agent, 74 Fourth itrMtiPittsburgh wax wneax, coggmj sixnnw FLEHDTS BhOTHEBS, (SUOCXBSOIS VO 3. com k CO.) WHOLES ALE. DRUGGISTS.'^ NO. 60 WOOD STREET. * PITTSBURGH, PJ. Dr. M'LaneOalebraUd Vermllhge, Llrst HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND _ COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WLOLE3ALB DEALER IS CHEESE, HOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, .. And Produce Generally, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. PE APT. RTF! AIW WTT.T., CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, . .NEAR THE RAILROAD STATION. Families will bo supplied with oar various Eedes of FRRSH GROUND FLOOR, by leaving their or rsat the Mill, orln our boxes at A Co.’e, Wood street, or Braun A Reiter, comer cl Überty and Bt. IL P. tehwart*, or J. T. Bam pie, *Jtouriftll be*?oliT«*d to fkmllles la either of the cities.' Terms, OABH cm delivery. • BRYAN. KENNEDY A 00. Citiien’fl Injur once Compy ox Fitts trargh WM. DAGALBY, President. SAMUEL L. HABBHELL. Hedy. OFFICE, 01 WATER. BETWEEN MARKET.AM) WOOD STREETS. HULL ANDCAftOO RISKS ON TU* OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS. AND TRIBUTARIES kST Insane agaivjt Lose or Damage ty Mrr. ALSO agiunstthe perils nf the SB A and .JtLAJilf SA VIGA TIOS and TRANSPORTATION. Wm. Bagatey, Samuel Rea, Robert Dunlap, Jr, S. Ilarbaugb, Isaac 11. Pen nock, Walter Bryant, Jas. H. Cooper, JohnSl Wm. Larimer, Jr„ R M. Kier, Wm. Bingham. John S. ullwortb. Frauds Sellera, a Wn. B. Hays, ’ m Je2l PHILADELPHIA Fire and life Insurance Company, No. 140 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Perpetua or Limited, on every deacriptlon of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President. u w SSiSE- | &AREU P.B.Savery. Joe. 8. Haul, C. Shrman. } Jr,hn Clayton, & J. Magargu. K. Wiler. F. Blicxbuxsx, Secretary. j. a COFFIN, Agent, earner Third end Wood street*. „ A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Comer tb and Smitbfield iti., PITTSBURGH, PA., AOSXT3 Stale Dfntnal Fire A Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARBISBUBO. CAPITAL 5350,G00. Girard Fira and Marine Ininrance Co. - OF PHILADELPHIA, CAPITAL $300,000. ‘ LVS URANCB COUP ANr OP THE VALLEY Of VIRGINIA, WINCHESTER Vrems-Ll- Capital 8200,000. OFFICE PENNA.XNBURANCECO.OF PITTSBURQU; AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $BOO,OOO. k 1 A. jl RutEim.eoo'7. A Special Bulletin for the Sick.— Dr. Martdt Invigorating’Cordial relieves with wonderful rapid ity every disorder Incident to the digestive apparatus re stores the appetite; renews the strength; hardens the moa dee, brecee the wme, girva aLastieity ta the arfrita, ro erulta the mental energies; banlahttdeapoadency.lsparta to the attenuated hum* a acre robust appearance; allay* Irritation, calms tha disturbed Imagination, bnOda upthe shattered oonetltotJon; tad may b* token without fear by the feeblest xaaldco, wtfi»cr mother, m It la eompoaed solely of the juleea if rare Oriental herbs, potent only to Invigorate, exhilarate and mtore. If the eyatea ha* breeme relaxed by improper indulgan* oa*. the Cordial wlQfafuaa a more vlgoroua vitality ‘ato ar •ry organ. The lxmJtode malting Qrom l*t« hoot* or too dace application to labor of any kind, la aniekly temoved by It* aetloa, aad Udlee engaged la aedcaUry ooeupatlona, and to locoavaakse* therefrom,-wtUNESIt a nte aad healthy stlmulAat. Wharathedrculatlonofthe blofcd fralugiUh, oranyefUtafuaetloaeof ttubody an eotpead ed or lmperfoetiy performed, UwlU rettare the natural ac tion and oummimimUpenniaaot eaergr to the secretive aniVdlitrilmtlTe argaa*. Thom who are tbwad down by phyakal debility, and so feahl# a# to derpafr of ever recovering tha, vigor aad mien of manhood, are Invited to glw this weaderftil larlgoraat atrial. It AmbodlcA the element* of thalr rertaratloa.— Before they have consumed tho fort bottle, they will b# eo&adousthat tbwmupcratlTe principle tea* work laev‘ ezy dsbOltated pfotloa of their frames, aad hope, toon, to be nallaed la their thenugb recovery, will spring up la thrir bearta. The Cordial la put up, highly concentrated, in plat bot ties. Price SS ywr botle, two At S&, six for 112. C. 11. BING, Proprietor, i . No.l92Brcadw»y, hiw York. Aetwra:—PUtatmreh: Firanre Baoa, No. CO Wood atnefc Qso. IL Kmn, 140 Wood at; K; X. SULXX*. 67 Wood it- AlleshenyCltyi JiP.Fumno. Bdd by^Drogglifr throughout the United Stater, Cana- Sew Dagnerrian Gallery. MR, NELSON would rospcctfallv inform Us friends and the publla generally, that in order to meet the dally Increasing demand for his Daguerreotypes, hehaahad built and bu now ooapletedTtoverthe OU: Part Of!lce, Thlrd ctreeL). on* of the mo*t Bpsetaua an< magnificent Sky light Galleria* ever constructed for Di guemotype porpoaee. ia the United State*. We are now preparedteexecnteUk«aea*M(ffall sixes aad ityle*. in aa> weather, from 8 o'clock A. M. till 4 o'clock P. MV A visit from All u solldted, whether they wish for Likens* Moroot.lbaa», Old Post Office Boildlnr, Third street daOdAwß : Rase and Comiort—Tho Oonformator ately imported from Parle, exactly; aulta the llaC to uU peculiar Rhape of the Ileid, #o a sew bat la a* eiey on the band aeaacldca# A seat fit aad a geodHat may be had n woodet.a®j94f_ w.bouolas. If yon don’t want to bo Straight. don’t vxxx mt Socroun BtAtx—For - mare than two year* w* have worn Dr.Keyßert '*Wa*hiagtoa £n*pcnderßraee. , » aad foal It a pUaeaat duty Again io moamaad die tue >to all of aedrstarr tjeeupAtioax. Comhlnlngthe adfan vantAga of a Shoulder Brace with tbo#oofap&lr«f Baa 'peadcra.lt I* Ugh* and comfortable, and effectually «oun- . ..teractathe dlroMUlrmto beaom* ftaop*ahculderrd7 Those of,our reader* who AntnDMd of each aa article, ebeuld cau oa Dr. Keytar, oa Wood etraot, eonter of Virgin alky, and examine tni* &rac»,whlcnhu raeentlr been much «n -pToratL—iWiborpA XHtpatzK, Dtetiabcrui. Boidwholesa|a aad ratall at Dr, OTSKRTI' Truaa and" Shoulder Dnw# Depot, 140 Wood afreet.: Blguof the doli. ea Mortar. =-• ••• »-,ja><lAw MARRUD-^CaThifr* lay, F*b. tb# Tat;at Ohio, by the Hcv.ttf. Batted Mr. JOHN A. OAUUHKr.br llttehargh, to SttaaHAßT dhoghter ufDr.C.d Cooke, ofYottagrtowxu- * - NEW ' ADVERTISEMENTS! ■; : s SoUB . O.$RX6r Vsmont, the: celebrated Wit, Scholar And Port, will read *Jbna before the Yeung Mena* Library AaoAUloa.on NRXT MONDAY. EVRN&Q, the SibcfFebratay,laMASONlOHALL. - BuartCT-Yaakae leuxL . Doan opoi. *thuf pact atm Lecturetocommene# at T«. Tldket*_ cf admlotea 2S eta, to ha had at the Moil* and IftrmiLHctel*, lihrarr -Boom*, Lector# Commit; ** :■ .1- ■ ■ JN6/U.KIR&PATRICK, • ■ . r . r. WM. H. KINCAID, , HENRY WOODS, : ' V * BLIAS H. IRUn. *. . JAA BUCOANAN, ’ f*3 _i : Lecture Oommt tee. l *s,ooSeward. XIETER. EUKER, 18: veab - old,; 5 feet 7 .t tache* bhCL *p#*k* EajriUh well,And appraotleedto ‘laara tha Shoemaker'* rrnfnalriii. left my Ounce l*kt Sae urdarmalog-' I tram All unrai aottahArboror em ploy alia, a* iwHl enfors# tot Jaw la santHa*«stUHte aad provided. Theabova rowird will be wldte #ny an* wl» willglren»'lnformation.af hl* wnereaboutathat wID leadtohlaamst. HENRY RSINKR, PhllcaelpAta, Jen. T, ’35., ■ • m North Front at. 2y. A -Brogden; Bndianan'* . -Wlurf. /YN Tl/ESDAY, tho 6th Feb., at II o’ciocV, 'VLwAtthwAneUoaStorae.BuchiraAa’eWhArfi Bclttmor#, th#Ownorth«-lUashe«.from IUo. c#a*lstlDjr«f j B,OOORAaSMXW CROP PRIME QREBN RIO COFFER. • : ■ LBaMawa Amwtcau.l r, ' ' .• ■. •ARM NEAR FREEPORT FOB SALE- WearbAnthorlsed totaU that 80 sere Yana* near rperi, forthe.«acrtfadog nrio*of*l6Mr acre, a* the ttfwulni to leave tor tne foffj it on the 15 th tnrt,—. w*U <W B. McLAIN A6ON. BL6th»t. ■' j Bosrdoflrada. ffVHE reikjar Monthiy Mectuigofthe As : I - soelAtlon will b* held ta their room*,- oa MONDAY, F«%fith»UTP. H‘ A fuu cafipaaeioAi ottendtaea to raaaut#dLA* Action, wtu be Ukan on waend T AWRENCEWLLE—S2,OOO ONLY—Tor Jf f “?** Boon, or b.U, pulor. .oftiiMfpoin.gbion. soodeoUor oodfoor bti toeroT— ld anuuhro’ortSiS? KSo o«s I oSr t iSnfM , s o^rS^s . r«a*lp<l«r at 5 Thu 8. CUTUDfiBT A SON. 140. ZdtL . * MoxoxoAHsit Bjudgz. 1 Pittsburgh, February 2d. 1855, / A N Election for President, Managers and /Voflleer* of lh* Company - far erecting * Jhidjre over tbeJUrerMonongahsla. opoeUe Pittsburgh,iathe count v ot Allegheny, will bo hud at the Toll House, on MONDAY, the 6th ofSuxeh, 1865, at 3 o’clock. P. M. fr33tw*3 JOHNTHAW, Treasurer. ROLL BUTTER—IO bxs. fresh this dav rac’d by R.R. fan-«akbr HENRY H. OOLLDtB. CORN— 3000 bus. in store and for solo by fcS SELL a LIGGETT, Water at. BALED HAT—3S tons Timothy in’store* house,near the Depot of O. AP. R. R-, Allegheny, In a condition, for tale by BELL A LIOGETc. tORN MEAL—IOO bbls. received'andfor J aale br M BELL A LIGGST, Water it. l ATS*—2OOO bus. for sale by BEIX A LIOGETf. Linseed oil—2o bbis. for by faa BELL k LIGGETT. ROLL BUTTER—6 bbls.fprime, rec’d and fcraaleby fe2 BELL A LIGGEIT. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, • LafayetteJbcildiog*, Wnodst. /l»-u%.--MrLIiAR ABRO., Friodpeleaml Professors of PIMo end Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN BARRY, Principal fof the Boot-keeping Department, and Lecturer on all Important business transactions. JOUN FLKM- IsU.iaotjicrofFwnißrt new and Improved system of Book-keeping,) will examine and deliver weekly lectures on the arlence of accouuta. JAMES H. HOPKINS, mem ber of the Pittsburgh Bar, lecturer ou Commercial Law. Although bnt a abort time established, tbli Institution Is In amort pmaperptu and flourishing condition, now numbering one hundred students, which exhibit* a pop ularity and «u«eMcerhai>e never attained In so short a Ume by nnr otbu-Cfenunerdal College. The Book-keeping department, under tke abb supervision of Mr. Barry, Is wwaalledlnthlidtr. Prof. Millar* Bro.'e system of writing U entirely new, and in many respects superior to any other system, for the ecnoPoration or which they so peal to many persons In Pittsburgh who have already re ceived Instruction from them.'' prof. muu» has taught penmanship ta all tbs principal dtles and towns In this country Tot the lut eleven rears, daring which time he hsa Instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persona. Young man who dttire a thorough commercial -educe tip? vi* here find Inducements offered to them unequal ed In the West. Let it be distinctly understood that no student shall get a diploma ft-onj'tbU College unices be 1* fully capable of entering on the duties ol mercantile Ufa. Every satisfaction guaranteed. College upen from BA. M. till 10 P. 11. Night students at any time duringthe year, gyx O Mtra charge for Arithmetic. ja3l __ „ .Hew Leather store." 1 G. MOWRY, late of the firm of R. Bard. •F • No. 233 Liberty street, opposite the bead of Wood streetowbobeale and retail dealer In LEATHER, HIDE?, and OIL, has jnst returned from the East, and is now re reiving a large assortment of Leather, consisting of-Red Sole, Baltimore Leather, Philadelphia end Prandh Calf skins; Morocco and Kids, of aU descriptions; Blading and Lining sum; and a general assortment orPlndlngsTnav ing purchased my entire stock lor cssh, 1 am prepared to •ell low, tor cash. I would invite ur friends to Sil and exam no my stock befbra purchasing elsewhere. ttjahl* J. o. MOWRY. BROOMS —100 doz. Coin Brooms for solo by ia3 JOHN FLOYD *QO, ROLL BUTTER—6 bbls. lrcsh this day _ ree>d and for by HENRY n. COLLINS. iiriREEN APPLES—IO bbls. this day rood vtfl aad far tale by , HENRY H. OOIddNS. PINE AND CEDAR WARE.—SAMUEL KBOESEN krapsTOnstantly on hand a good assort ment of Wash and Bath Oak Well, Kitchen or Draw Bowls, darns. Dry Measures, Zinc and Cherry Wash Boards, and aU other kinds or ware In his Un*. Also-60 nests Tube, and 100 dose& Buckets. Wera room, Masonic UalL Fifthktrart. Pittsburgh, Pa. A A DOZ. STAMPED COLLARS; fly J do do Bands: SO dos. French Working Cotton: 3 do Embroidering Hoop*; ~ 10 do Fine White Linen Thread, rec’J by* this morn< Inn's Express, at VAN OORDEK'B, fa* 83 Market st., oornsr of Disbond. Building lots tor sale—a lot of 20 ft. front on McKee et. by SO ft. deep, situated in Bir mingham. Price 1250. Also. 3 lota situated In East Bir mingham, each having a front of 20 ft. on Meadow it by CO ft- deep. Price of each $126. Apply to fel 8. UUTHBEfiT * BON. HO 3d CREAM—A very excellent article 4MANDINE —An eicellont article for chapped hands, Ac: C dot. ree d by JOS. FLEMING. FINE EXTRACTS FOR HDKFS—I hare on hand » Large assortment of very fine Extiaets, among which are Lubin’e, Rousrel'e lilarrison’s, Price’s, Ac. Thoee wishing fine Extracts can always procure them non fel JO3. FLEMING. O UTTER—IO bbls. freah Roll: peeked arild; IS -Hj. far T/^ALENTINES—S. Sadler, Allegheny,has T, rac’d per Express, from publishers. a fine assortment of Valentines, Envelopes, Cards. Ac., wholesale aad retail 0 low prices also, eome handsomely bound and Illustrat ed works, appropriate as Valentine*. iaffl CORN MEAL—IO bbls Fresh Ground Corn Meal far sale by JAS. McLACGHLTN. J*l2 ltf Smlthfield at. T7ALENTINES, VALENTINES—A fine T , aesortment at various prices, far sale by J«i7 1. L.READ. 79 4th si. I AS T S:—CUMMIWUB & HAY, hav« JLI always on hand a large aeaortment of &ABTB, BOOk TEKEa.AiL, Ac. Theywould nepeetfolly aolldt the attexr tlon of yorphseere. at their stora. corner of Diamond aad ROUND NUTS—IOS eaeks now landing f from steamer Jeanett far sals by I. DICKBT A OO; L’OCISVILLE LIME—IOO bbls. to arrive by eteamer Kclipee far sale by LDICREYAOO. OLL BUTTER—6 bbls. fresh this day • and fay sale br T. LITTLE ACO, 112. Sd St. Q£Ai*AAAUAL OAiiii— A. A. M&SO&& OOck will end open La ef-nrdejre. Another l*n» Utarebeep Qeiiw*t. ttleechwl end Brown ilmlim, Shirt ing CtKlu, Tweed*. Ac. - 'LOUR—4OO bbls. Superfine for sale by J*33 J. A W, RKAJ74 Water it. IHOCOLATES, BKOiIA, 4c.— A full os /•crtmert /mb j tut sw'd. Doobl» T*aUi*, ftradh, Choeolai«; Bv*etB&kad Otc do;’ Coco* and Bro mi; „ Ce*ekedCnco»*BdOooo*fih»lla.Arttl« t «bol»' Mda at wtaU, by j*22 W. A. MeCLURO. |TAMS—B csks. in fine condition Cincin> J. BCHOON3IAKEB, ■i* lo 24 Woodit. LINSEED OIL—IO bbls. pure for sale by j*lo J. BCHOONMAKEB A CO. BLACK LEAL—IO bbls. extra Quality jor wiser jaio j. BcuooNMA&xa a 00. QUMAC—I2 sacks now landing from S. B, O Jsanett foreatohy jtlT ISAIAH DICK BY A 00, ■VfOLASSi!S=S?i bbls. N. O. 'Molassfs i."JL rw'd this day per 8. B. Adriatic and tonal* by ' t*£e JA3. A. HUTCHISON A CO. ~ 1 10 COFFEE—2(X) bgs. prima just rec'd L» and for «ale by BHBIYEH AI'ILTFOETH. pLOYER SEED—2OO bus. prime for sale /L/br Ja2J SnRTVXft 4 DILWOBTH. PIG METAI^— 75 tons Napier Pig Metal now landing ns iteamer Delegate ftrr sals by MW* ; ISAIAH PIC&KY 4 CO, "VTOTlCE.—Letters of Administration on XI ‘the Eguta cf John liodur, dec'd, Uteof Allegheny aty. have been mated to tho nndaralsned. All persona Indented to, and those having cUlme against the estate will proeent them for eettlamonl. • 1-wCt* • ! . O.2CQ. Ato’r, Cl ALAI) OIL—IO oases fresh Olive Oil. gi^a^ fc A , tf^waaaas?‘ UTTER—I 7 firkins fresh Dairy- packed Batter* rec’d this day by JUU and for eale by : lIBV ftT H. OOLtil HONEY — ll oases this day roo’d and for ■sUby . dftg H. COLLINS. JPtREEN APPLES—SO bbls. justrec’ffand \M total* br di22 lIBNBY-H. COLUKH.BI IARD— 20 kegs fresh No. 1 Lard in -Jstors. - JA .. K.DATgj*Mr A J. HENRY, Attornoy at Law: Office, • corner of Third and 8 ream on streets, ClndimaU, • ' • SS2O FEATHERS—4B sacks now landing from i steam* Jetneti for tale by ISAIAH DICKEY* QQ. LOUR—IOO bbls. extra and superfino Ytoar jmt He'd and fa wde by B. BOBISOXA CO. WM..JI. SHAW, Commission and. For vnjo verdins merehant, No. 13 Walnut it^ Kxrrarxcia.—T. S. Dunn A co.,TweedA Blblay, Cernen- J«.J* iordt'Olndnaam Banter A CnfU, NewftleenjeA Pitlaburgn; Triplett, UeVaden A co, BLLcral*. FSRK.— -11 bbls. Mess rec’d and for sale by W' BELA A LIQGETT. ‘XhTHITE CORN MEAL-100 bbU. patent IT steam diled, a choiceartlelafor fhmllytiee. in store and for sal# br D, w. HER STINK A CQu ■ ■!**’*■ - 93 end 65 front «L jiEARL HOMINY—IO bbls. primo for •_ wle by P. W. HBBSriNB A A W Front it. DRIED* bus. for sale by j>as D.W. HKItSTINE A 00.83 end 65Front it. ISJEW HAMS, Shoulders and Tongues for X v .sale at Boas. PATTON A ITCOUBSV fi&d. Pitt*. Sarah, and Federal it, Allegheny. ja2e rjLD COPPER-24 pieces now loading from Uiteancr Jeanatt for nle bT I&AIAIIDIQKBY ACO. THIBET SHAWLS-Just rec’d i* • rtperior article of BOt ThibetShawls, very Urn St'r™™.. <« A-A-MAiONiS" USES?" - *® kog» prime GluSc Batter JJ» tofctellrM.,jurtMrtUnJtoirt.br ’ turns *co„ 112, sd «. MEAL—2O bbls. fresh "White Corn to teriwteJ to.jrt.br T. LITTLEI * CO. TORESH LOUISVILLE LIME—IOO bblj. J, lnrtn.toal.br ItbbXAH PICKET . 00. GUNDRIES FOR SALE— IJ Pbbli. 801 l Button IDO Oo.: Broomt, 3 oxa .*•.. • . Sctike Potash; • . s tokens solid • “ - 'ltkent^rd; Irt? bo. tOGS— ISO Deed Rom, average 200, for brt. br 81HUVER . DILWOBTH. lfc . 2,21 .t. IRUIE BLACK TEA—There is Hot % ofthe Mountain! that jwlLfu'good bOe * MoOOHBS, KUte ilocri? ■ Mart? la tb* DUoumd. .. jat» C PERM CANDLES—IO bxs. Sperm Can- O diem* and 6 to the IU, fornieby-V A.McCLPBQ. QPONGE—A large assortment of fine and O.cparat.aadßathlnjEoponae for tale by JMO 3TSCHOQNMAKER A CO. 'LOUR—Extra family, extra superfine, •nperfln* and fist floor, ccmitantlrcnb*od : end to ■ byT jaXO A. AA. MflgANfclii gdit. TJOTATOES—IOO bus, Neshonnocks and IT 75 bos Bed Potatoer reo*d and (br nl« br Tale -A. A A. McBANK. vITI/Vl'k BUS. Oats for sale by 'IUUU'-'M J.KCAKngim. bbls.’Roll Rutter:' . . CbblaioUd ' ■ do V fereal* by ■■■riUi 4 , JOHN fLOYD ACO^ VfUSKINGUM FLOUR—IOQO bbls TVind- XTA>crMmPETtra.ftirpJ»by jtli /.AW. ttp* ' *AMILY.FLOUR—2SO bbls “StorrAMer rlaia,*ErtrafbiaOr,ft>rfile~br ' J iV-nri , li'INB FLOUR—I7S bbls for sale by UCVEB COMPLAINT. CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF TIIE'KWHErS. ; And all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, SUCn AS CONSTIPATION HOWARD PUee. Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Btotnsrh, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust far Food, Fullness or Weight In the Btomach. hour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Bwtmming of the Head, liurrled and Difficult Braathiee, Fluttering at the U«*rt, Choking or SuflPeathig Sensations whan in a lying gortura, Dhacets of Vision, Dots or Webs be fere th* Sight, IVrar aaddoil Pain in the Head, Defiriency of Penrolra* andEyn, Pain In the fide, Buddea Flushes of Heat, Bum- cu ax xmcraiuy <lolxo bt 08. HOOFUHU’B - CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BT * Dr. €• Me Jacks on, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their rower over the above diseases ia not excelled, If equalled, by any other preparation In the United Btat*«, as the cures attest, in many eases after jkllTul phyildass had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids.- Possessing great virtues in Uu raettfleation of uiscasnoi the Liver and lesser glands, exisrdalng the meet eeareh* lng powers in weakness and aflbetlous of the digestive or- J. D. 87X150, Laeeyrills, PaJ April 6,1864, eayr “I ean get you some good certificates far your German Bitters in this vicinity if you wish them. 1 A lady purchasing eome of it this week, say* that it is by far the best medicine she ever know, having done her and her daughter moeh UwsoSTßehfard’sßtoWr Bemerset Co.Pa* Am. 15,1853, says: “I am much attached to year Uemjnßlt tera, having used two bottles of it, which J procured .from. B. Kurfa, your agent at Bom*mt, and, fl»nd great wU*{ from Uin aiseaMofthe Liver. I flad Ithaa great efleet on my lungs, strengthening and invigorating them, which, as I am a public speaker, U a ereat help to me. Da. Goxa, Newton Hamilton, Pa* May, 165*, said: I have utod myself half a dosen bottles of your German Bit ters tor Liver complaint and dlseases ofa nervous ehirai> ter, resulting iron* the abuse or faereury. IwaspoisonM ena aflUcted with spasms tram the use of the latter arti cle. The German Bitters Is the first artirie from which I obtained any relief. I have also given the article to many dyspeptics, with the most salutary result. I think as many more bottles will cure me.” „ J. 0. Youxo.Eaq- of Dauphin, Pa., write May 5; “1 weaaffilcted with General Debility, Weak new and Ooetlvenesr, far which I aim many dlfrerent remedies without relict lat last used your noofiand’e German Bitters. Itookafaw bottles according to direo tlous,andwee completely cured. 1 have not been eo bealtnyfartenyeanaslnavebeenslnee I took your En ters, which Is about one year ago." . The Bitten are eah'rafy xtgetabU. always strengthening the system and never prostrating It. Bold by dealen In mcdldne and storekeepers every where, and by Fleming Bros* B. A. Fahnestock A Oo* Geo. Bu Keyasr, 140 Wood st*Pittsbargh; H. P. Bch warts, by dealers in medicine generally FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, JbrOe CVraqA Fits, Sparm, Ora*pt,andeß Ifeavotu and Cmshhdfanal Diuaset. JIERSONS who aro laboring under this dis trasslng malady wUI find the VEGETABLE EPI PTJC PELLS to be the only remedy ever discovered far coring Epllepay, or Failing Fils. Thte Pills nossessaspeSfic action oa the nervous sys tem; and. although they are prepared especially far tha purpose ofcuriagFlt*. they will be fcund of espedai ben efit far all persons affiletea with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated er shattered from any ausd whatever. In chronic complaints, or distigos o. long standing, superinduced b.- nervousness, they are ex ceedingly bsnefidUL Prtce(3perbox,ortwo boxes far 15, Parsons out ot the city, enclosing a remittance, will hate the Pills sent them through tha mail, tree of postage. For sale by BETH & HANCB. No. 103 Baltimore street, Baltimore Md* to whom orders from all parts of the Union must b addreesecLposbpaid. ’ For sate tn Fittsbargh. by FLEMING BROS* No. €0 Wood st. oc3l»A*w^rl*T California Diamond Pins. r 1 ENTLEMEN’S GOLDCAUFOR RTNIA DIAMOND CLUSTER BREAST PINS with chain attached.'price S 5; without Chain gl. These Pins are equal In brilliancy and appearance to the real Diamond, and an really worth avlslt to see. We invite every one to call, civility to con-purchasers gratis. L. A J. JACOBS, 407 Bsoadway. N. Bv—A small history of the Discovery ot these Stones would not be amiss. Professor Jscobs, so well known far his superior manufacture of ACCORDEGNS, Having sent large quantities to California,' his Agents there senthun a specimen ot the Quarts Bock, whim ne Immediately sent to his manufactory in Paris to bo ept. and nsed in the Inlaid work on -Accordeons, his agent' In Paris belngstruck with the beauty and brilliancy of the Stone, after being polished, sent aquantlty of them back tons, hence the manufacture cf the above Pin*, at a price within the reach nf everyone. WATCHES. AJiD JEWELRY of ctott description, prices marked in the window, and at 26 per cant, leas than any other atore in the United Btales. L. A J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. New York. These Pins sent br mall to any cart o f the united States by enclosing amount, addressed L. A J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. New York. N.B.—A specimen ean be seen at the Counting Bc-oa of this office. tolff-JSmd cron BUS. Corn, in the ear, for sale by JUU Ja9 J. B. CANFIELD. DRIED PEACHES—2OO bosh. Ohio halves received and far sale by BELL A LIGGETT. TOUISVILLE LIME—IOO bbls. reo’d and j tor sale by ja!B R, ROBISON A CO. SUGAR —30 hhds N. 0. Sugar now land lqg. and for sale by lal2 JOHN FLOYD A CO. AY.—5 tons baled Hay at Dopot, for, sele br Jas BHRIYga aa)ILWOBTH. HOPS —20 bales prime eastern just rec’d and for tale by 8. HRABAuGH A 00. BALED HAY—7S bales Hay for eale by JaU JAB. McLAPOIILIN.' WOOLEN FLANNELS—'VVhite.Scarlet; and Yellow, Plain and Twilled Flannels, In Im manse variety. A. A. MASON A CO. 26. 6th st, ; EAR CORN—SOO boshela Ear Com tor sale by jail JAS. MoLAPGHLTN. HAY —10 tons baled for sale, by—J ia22 BHBITER A DILWOBTH. ROLL BUTTER—SO bbls. choice- Ohio for sale by Ja22 BHRIVER ADILWORTH. DRIED PEACHES— IOOO bus.:prime hITSi ftnaleby BUBIYBB AmLWORTH. 1 pARED PEACHES-—3O bus. pared Peach* 17 eeeahandandtoarriTe. ___ ' _MIB aHBIYXR A DILWOBTH. • LOVER SEED—2OO bus. for sole by dels J. B.CAN7fsLD. OREEN bbls. in store and IJfornJeby ja22 T.IJTTKL A CO. ‘ CLOVER "SEED—3O bbls. Ohio Seed for nUby jeSP JOHNf LOYD A CO. PEACHES —25 bbls. Dry Peaches for sale by je2& JOHN FLOYD A 00. Wrapping paper—soo bdis. for sole T? by ja» JOHN TLOYD * 00. A ff fk LBS. OALCINED MAGNEEIA in L el\ W itara and for ea!e by PLBMTNQ BBOS. i O BABBITT'S WASHING POW- I.VfßKß_inetateandforeeUbr FIJUIIHQ BB08.• OUNDRIES—OO bags Dry Apples; kjssbut.Ylunodj SbassFUxmedTto arrlreon iteattcr QciAcr Cityfor eaUbyISAIAH DlOkhv QEIDIJTZ POWDERS—S gross very fine fj end fraahly prepared SeldllU Povdere on hand and to by JOS. VLKMING, J»* eor PUmond and Market it: OARER’S COD LIVER OlL—The belt A 3 article of Cod Uto Oil now In nee, U dot realved br jeS JOS. FLEMINO. FLAVORING EXTRACTS—24 doz Pres* I ton and MerrilPi doe eoorted Flirorinir Zxtncte* e&o.si dot Preston A Merrill’* Batins Powder, certminit e beet artiile now la nee. rec’d by . JOS. f LEMIKG T>£MNANTS OF SILKS—a. A. Mason <t 111 Co. will offlir on Btturday, Dee. lSth, a terse let o. Eamnanteofftlke,it abnoet one half the moalprloe. . T. IFE'S A MARCH, and now upon the Ji morn of anew ftmptlgp let ce eeetbUwe are pro. perlyaocontred. Snemieatiw tobeenerded eealnit—ere you eQulpoedl Ux»t,tti to CHBSfaB, 74 Wooditre«L Men aadflori Qothlng fmt above eoat j*l .—Whether of Friends or of XVJShn frott, can be obviated by a goodOoa); CIIBBTBK profoeeea to he abietopni evwytEinK iothe wey ofeoolneie on proper the apnllcaoonof a fowdollan. Men and Bore* Clothing in great ii Wood it. No charge for «howing goodi. d»8 > PLANKETSofa superior quality, and mo* CUGAR k- MOLASSES—SO hhds. good O fkir newSnser and 330 bbla prime N. 0. UolaiMe for ealebr JeSa SHBIYKR A DILWOBTH. TNDIA RUBBER WHIPSof aU sixes, Jft. wholuiale and retail, at lbe Rnbber Depot, Ilfi Mirk»t «reet. del3 • \ : J. A ILPHILLIPS. PACKED BUTTER—IO bbls. fckd. Butter. SO kege peeked Butter, la store and for tale by jma . TrLITTLE A CO. ARD—37 kgs. No. 1 Lard-for &ale by fel B. DALZELL A OQ 4 SECOND-HAND CHICKERING PI ANO, very nearly new. at a reduced price, for tale by JOHN IL aiKLLOR. BTWoodet A n DOZ. YOUNG! AMERICA COLLARS lU‘t VAN QORDER’B. MOLASSES— CO bbls. N. O. Mo* ia.eee for l*la by B. A CU. RICE— 10 tcs. fresh just rec’d and for solo by fel R. DALZELL A CO. /^HEESE—2OO bxs. primo cutting Cheese \J for !*le by fol IL DALZELL A CO. "PRODUCE SUNDRIES—CIover Seed 100 1200 bar; BattßT.MbbS? > Prtljdßutto.JJUj; V Ontse lard. * 2 bUs « We* »•?*,.« bbUf Cbeeca 100 «« in alore eod for Mie by jtai amwm DILWOBTH. I3oead 182. 2d it. SUNDRIES—CO bbls. Grease; BbbU.Lerik • Mieoke ®rr Peacbu; 16ackeIwhi»,'toeniT» b*steamer Yeatman for lil»ir Ja2S V - IfIAIAU DICKEY A 00. BUCKWHEAT— 50 sks Buckwheat Flour* far nU by : ja!2 , > JAB. MeLAPOHLIN^ CAPITAL OF $2OOO—A person who is \jj about moTin« to Kansae. havinw a capital of 52000,' and other meins, wlsbeaajpartnarorukeca&ta! teenssffs in crmeral mercantile boamesa prindMiUy In PlUiborsb eaaanfoctnndartiries.. Would leave in two week* to ee loot location. Apply to -JaS .B. M*LAIH A SON in ear for salo by AJiaaa ~ ' . • J.AW,88A,74 water st. CARPENTERS’ SHOP FOR; SALE, situ 1 / atod on Quay eh, between Psetorr and Wilnnt its. The shop Ison Uaeed around, 'for further psrtKtutxx. engnlreof.- do3o BTQl3mßß&TA.6oN.lw.3ciet. ARD—S kegs No. I Larfi for sale by ■ I dal 4 , B. DALZKLL'a Co. pALIGOES ADE LAINES—A. A. Mason a^)MssrtiS^ l ßsy^S«t'7-£g asanlmaat of new styles Motts da I*l not, at nearly one iiilfthilnmt hflmm . . . ■. * BUTTER— 14 kegs packed Butter. 8 bbls peeked Batter. 8 " bub rdll Bntter, lo cloths, ' a bxs “ M " •* . is* . R.BAt.V»T.T.^4» XE FLOUR—6O bbls. rfecd and-for sale !i by is 7 BXLLALIOQBT. HAY 65 bales rec’d and for sale by w ' • Bella Lidggrr. BEANS— 100 bus. for sale by* : oa*S SHBITre S PILWOBTIL CpRN—3OO bus for saJa^by MIRPHY . & BURCHFIELD have just aoathsr lot 'uf cheap neeOla work T ARD—2O kegs No. 1 Lard r - U 6 barrels Na l .Lsrd. for sale by J.ILOTI) A CO. P MBROIDERIES—A 'A. : Masoa A Co. AJbattigrt rca’d, per Expms, 6 eutouof Smtetdds* nse, emprirlnc some n«v and eloeant. styUs of Cellars; AUCTION SALES. P it. DAVIS, AnotionMT. Ommertial SaJtt Boom; cemtr Rgod md Fifth ttrt4* I ARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS; Ac., AT 9-4 Monday morning, Feb. 2th, at 10 o’clock, wtheeoametdal sales rooms, comer Wood mud *1“ t«»ld without reaarve, arlarge and gener* fowdgn* domeeric, fancy Dry Goods. Ais<\ a quantitr of boots shoea fashlottableclothing.-in. Ae... PAYl?.’Ac^^ ; G.OLl> and silver watches, jew- E WT’ OOODS, tc., il HKTTION—On f* be sold, without xwtrrj, to eloee the enndem, theSTaaor 5 of his extensive stock of Gold and ftilw Watehra. Fash ionable Gotd Jewelry, Silverware, docks, FueyOcnde. Ac. ** . P.M.DAVta.Asct. VALUABLE. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. J AT AUCTION—On Baturdav evening; Feb. 3d at T o’clock, at'the Commercial Sgles Rooma, eornerof Wood and Sth will be'bold by catalogue, a valuable eo&efo tlanof nee hooka, among which are. World of BcUnee. Ait and Industry, 600 elates; BulwerY Novels; Pfcitartal Museum of Animated Nature, 4000 engs, 2 roU. foUa; ll lastrated I/mdon News, 2 voUuLxrdeehe’s Lift Of Nepole ou. MOsngs; Pictorial Half flours, 3To Is. 4to,nlat«r Gallery of Bcriptura Engravings, colored; Pictorial Gallery of fine, useftilandomameotal Art,2 vole, folia; FUhcroa the Varioloid and Small Pox, colored plate*; London-Laa eet, 2 rolnModern Stair Bulidm’ Gui 4 Greek and Roman Classic Poets. 3 vob: Library of -Natural nt«. - tory»4oUengw Cjciodedia of useful and entertaining ,* Knowledge, plates; Upham’s Ufe of Washington. 2 vole ’ Dlctlouarr of Arts, Bdenres and Manufactures,lllnrtrated: KnlghtfaCyebpediaoflndustryctaUNations.numeraus . platre; Life of Daks of Welling on, 3 TolnlfachelcrH Salamanca, by he Bage, 2 tola, Ac, Catalogues are now reedy fal • ■ P. M. DAVIS, AubtJ' £, Rr'ick dwelling house and lot IN MANCHESTER AT AUCTION—On Saturday af ternoon, Feb. 3d. at 2 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold that Urge and valuable Lot of Ground, situate on She* field, near ChartierssL. having a-front on >hefiUldst.«f 61 fart 0 laches, and extending beck 138 fret tofcn alley 4 on which isereetad a subetuuaL well finished two tUXT J Bride Dwelling House, with bank buildings, a pump of - good water, fruit and ornamental trees. Ae. Terms at - . »ale. fel P. M. DATIB, Aunt, 7 „ Notice to Contractor,. Orncs or Mmopoirrav Rnutoas Oqxwst.V . - Georgetown, D.CU Dee. 26,185 L; ./ SEALED PROPOSALS for tho ffladin* ' Masonry, and bridging of forty-throe and a hi& <43hO milwoftbls road will ben»ivcd*t tha office of the company until three tfck>dc,E.ld.an the 15th day of Feb ruary next. • Tha mapanrafllex Plans, end snerificatimiawni to mdr farlnipoctlononanaaftertheAthdayofFebruarr. Tho Metropolitan BaUnnd Undesigned to extend from the cities of Washington ard Georgetown to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, by a i <asy And direct rauta conneot- ' lng with the latter road east of the M Puint of Bocks,* , cn the Potconae river, aad making A saringof distance on the first ninety miles of thepreisot traveled route' from tb* Capital to the Western And Northwwtero States of forty five miles. Proceeding from tbepolntof lntmectlon 'wUh thsßal. timora end Ohio BAUraad, the route extands to.thecity qi Frederick, and, passing-through the richest agrtcultum dlstricU or Maryland, terminates'in the city of Hager*- town, where it connects with lines ofTsltroads, nowlnore e rat lon extending to Harrisbingfa, the PenstyivaniA Ra£L - read. Ac. The portion of the road forwhlch proposal* Arenow inti : ted extends from the westerly line of the Districtof-CoK umbis miles from Georgetown) to the city of fram crick. . Proposals will' be received for the work in sections of ana, , mile each, or for the entire distance of 43X miles,« 1 . ' ' The wort; is generally ofw medium character for thU part of the country, with some heavy cutting (inearth and rock) and bridging; and rrtry fadllty exUtsforprcn eenting It and with economy at all seasons of the year. The country U elevated and railing, well water-" eiLandremarkably healthy. : The tlmeoanditioned far *he completion of the contracts 'will befrom one to two years. - Any further infarmstlon desired br persons proposing for the work will be furnished at the office, or may be baa by addressing the President of tho company by utter prior to the day of letting. By order of the Board of Director*. FRANCIS DODO R. President. EDMUND FRENCH, Chlsf Engineer. ja3-2awt fa 3. ■ • . ■. Botxce to Stockholders. Omcs AxxxonxnVAixsr R.B.COq ; - Pittsburgh January l r 1825. . JN accordance with the Charter, a general meeting of the Stockholders of the Allegheny PoOsu R. Company will be held at thrir office. No. 74 Water street, Pittsburgh. <m the first Tuesday (Bth day.) of ht ruary next, at 10 o’clock A. U H at which time and pi ere the Report of, the President and MantrarsTibr th* past year, and a Statement of the affairs of the Csmpmy will’ M presented, and an election for President and Board of Managers for the ensuing year, will take place at 13 o’clock 2L Ual-td)* J. OIBSONTtefy, Omcx Ohio asp Prnta. &. ILCo, .1 4 - Pittsburgh, Jan. 29ML1866. /• VTOTIOE is hereby given to thootockhold it era of the Ohio and Penna.lL IL Co, tbit on and af ter the 15th day of-Febrnarr, a Dividtnd bt Fire per cent, for the last six months; payable in the Stock of the Com pear, at par, will be neld-to the Stockholders as thrir Stock stood Ob the books of the Componrou the Ist day of January. The Stockholders on the Pittsburgh books will be paid at tbe office oftbe Company, and those on'the New York books at the offico of Wlnricrw, A Go.— Scrip certificates will he issued for the-fractional harts of a Shan. fol-lwdAwtlftfa H. S. FLEMINO, Treat. lClty papers copy daily 1 week, and weekly till Feb. 121 Water-Cnre Institiite- HANB STREET {SOUTHSWE) BET. REHN STREET AMD THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH PA. TkOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practi- JLF tfoner tn’the Old Schools of- Medicine, Allopathic ana HomcspsUiic, and for the past ten years asncreseftd Hydranathlst, has opened a WATER CURB In tfae-abov* .location. Th* perfectly safe, direct and lmmedlate efiket this sys* • tem bason all Fevers, eud aUdiseases scuta andchranle.' —whllolt is mild, grateml^and invigorating ta tha weak 1 and debilitated, renders itpecnllarly desirams In forafoeiy who will be traate* at their homes, - ADopathioand IXomcenathietreatment tend where desired; but, after long aad thorough exnert enoe,DcctorßaeU glTesa.decidedpreferc na>toUydrMa: . thy, which has, throughout the old and new worULtrov-' ea so eminently succcesful in ererr f rm of disease, laclu ding Indptent Ooasumptton, BronohltiswDTtiiecniLin fionunatory and Chronic Rhecmstlsm, lehms, Cntana one. Nervous and Liver Disossss. ; TestlmanlalJ'of enras from highly; rapntahfa riilxens of nearly every State In the ~ Union, can he examined at Doctor Beals’s office.' The Rev. Clergy era invited to consult him gratis. ? v.; "* - ?>• .. . Warm water.bring.deed latheoemmenortaenCmdoa tea throughout the treatmentJt isa luxury lastaadofhu- pleasant, aethoss unaorualnted might enppose. •. , “*Me« l Lpharks Bzvwer,Watamtn'Pnlnt- S’J5• W L l WSr fti w - ThompsonßelL jTb! Weldea, D.T. Morgan, Wul B~Holmes t , M.Kerr. , onderslgnea,b»Tihg visited Doctor Ifaels’jiYhftlto tlou andwitnesred Ms tuccmfu) treatment, ebrerftdlrre remmena him as a thoroughly educated ana. ekUi/ui pfcy- curative po wire of BcerhevJl l^Qiutdn^ „ „ , . - Pittocias, Dec, 1 tth, last < <b.—<3eatleoei—for ayes* pwt J h 1T ? be ® n «tmn«d tott eerioudy with dyipepsia. so mueb torotalnanythinjA I almoet JWTitnedr, end therestara ofaortr* «1 phrridsss, bat without alleviation, an ail twnn tha TTnllanri mttcnjj and hareuowimctd re lief almost ynottatlng to a ear*.. I mand Itstßeadonaln. reaOTlag tha aYtrama daWHty hy «M. Itlinia, iad nowoUr *■ * tonlalt tu&v raosl* and nontteSer? ths seaalne Barbara's Bltten& o - .. Bold at SI per bottle, or 6 bottle* for S 3, by proprlsto& BEN j. PAUBjJa_*Co, COT.Sd* fettlthfisid at?* JNO. Q. BMnK7hliißlngl'»i«. . j _H.P.BCnWAB^Z,AllaKfieny, = doZfrft ■ - and Druggists gemryiy. Lots for Sale or Lease. 4 NUMBER OF, BUILDING LOTS.- on nraddyb. Cacmarce and Brady ata, and on Ann,, toe, These U<*areeUgUßr-sltaatadinrDwellSgS PjrawNm asd wilibe sola low os easy terms or wS' be leased (bv ten yew* or less as may gult time who want ttea. tor particular*, enquire trf/E.D, GAtXAMT** 1 Marlmtsfc. between 8d and *lh. Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. Corporators of this Company havs JkS?S!&s2?fe^£!s.'ft crt » Uo ? tothe (ißltal^ Six*, S£!sag3^ , SSC^^^E^^.»Hs*‘ aFARTES FOR 1855—A large assortment or Diaries fbr 1855, which I wm iallat the lowest -AU m»m* rat xinnUM with tiu tbor. o«fld as* «M ut» 25 pmentWSjltoiru ■ i«2 . gAH'L B. LAP3fyER t S < ST Wood t» DRUGSTORE FOB SALE—A good Bo- UU stand, by dcS>lwd FT.KSq WQ BSPS. j?MBKOIDEKIiSS A. Ma- JLA son* Co. will, on. Baturdsy, Deo:-16th, ndnastfas n J an ** stoelt of gmbnddTTlss. eummidiuf bus. receiving and’for safe *r jalT • ■ ~ ’BfflJ.a H3OWT. JO gampariaiscan always be procured a jn§[ wt.wii. 8» kwmt of Mwket st. *nd theDiamoS; • ■ • Surd** Sarsaparillai : .Bull’s Sampadßat _ QaysoU- -■•••. • Town-end* |«Bt . OLDER—IO bbla very superior Crab " rac'd and fcr sale by - . w. A. MtfltUßg. ■ DRY PEACHES—23 bags now landing from etsaserJaanstt ftp eela brj - *-' ‘ J*i7 . BAIAg PICKBY SOQ. BEESWAX— 1 hhd. now landing from S 3, 'jfeanett far sale byttfflß 19 UAH PICKET *qq. ►EARL ' ASH—S 6 ‘barrels'• first qualitv jad • • B. DAUffiLL « 00. QOUGH REMEDIE S—Ayer’s Cborry Peo^ ' Wlrtfre Balsam of Wild Cbarry; Syrup of; do? # - . . . **■ Seller's 'do -do. • . > *** All of the above eeUhrated remedies ess atwan be am. cured at jaS* - . AVIS’ PAIN KiLLER_2 nroBB of thk <rt.te.tomactiiMtw.-jtr il&Tnmniin greatly raaticed U pti«i.>t a* Wooart. TJOT ASH—Sets, jnat rec’dMd for Bale •^o br MeCAfbma.mun * cnH' - • corntr Wood ml viler >*. BRUSHES—a large and fi • . •Ortcjatof Enril«h _./* “ " laat of Mali Bmthet,ntf& ff°j§a. M XTRA FAMILY gnA SERIES Oi' SEMOT • Ui*-People,'o tola; ** Mlr*lU»jv : mfi ' fte alitor - fa. OOTHICHALL, 74W00D «T.—BnsW„r ***> T --S- > . , ■, W.itSjtSlSL. T i® f ' different qualitiei S 4 fe!te: TOml<lf J«e ,J.*H.rgmjp».ufmatrt a * r'.OOKXNu lUIBINS, .Currants, Spicw, \J Cider md Braidr. for «il< >1 , ■ . ■ ■ •*' boss. RiSiosisrooMßi : (UU Horrid |&.Uu ■ BLUE VITRIOL—2OOOIba. for ealo~bv~ <bl* . . ... , B.IB.BgTJ-.wm in storo and for JLUUttUby ! ; j«3O -.MMBpffM f~|U> GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE— Hi'^ N^ E JS»BIJUiIKKTS— A. A: Huon antforub x-t>.. ;-- • • «a-.~ y- tmiaiwi OIt-25 t>bl* No.l te - T •».tmtr luo- j. BOBooamna4a>i : H^ls^fc 184 ** te j To- -iwaraw* jo»w f
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