PITTSBURGH GAZETTE WHITE * ra-smmmrsg; PITTSBURH: ■ffEDNESDiT MORKIKQ. FEBBPABY 7,1865- W.T« Aimtum- !<•«<>* 0“ i SußtatoUMmartof«» Ga*U,m opmrf msSS* mo-tewp-* athipapar on llonaw «*=!«• ■»“ l’ l '**'^ 4 ‘ un '“ btfore & ocloct; on Etturd»rJßP " : . MLPUabiusk WmUlt o«***i*r-E“ onolrttonofrai IToHj Oiofi««er»to __• mlamttmblonatoraof tmUMthdt Otf •laacUirtTTßterdiafit, gtimfo-tum an* - WMterß Pmuvlrwfr. end T*xt*m OMo« Advance PaymcnU.^^-nojub •****“ ttsr^^4®-ssS2KK- X^ J «p?!!SvSptfon« *mbewhereiped*lrnmlb* yor erirconttetfsiag*™** ■ = ws**** ' XT "pon’w TutPOttAt Sov*a«asTT«—We giro op mart of our space to-day, to an able re joinder to Ur. Chaxdlxb’b speech on the Tempo ral Sovereignty of the Pope, by Rev. J on* Mc- Clxstocx, D. D,,* of Dickinson . College, and editor of the Methodist Quarterly Review. It is a thorough and most complete. answer to Mr. Chandler’s specious argument; and places that gentleman In a most unenviable position before the . American people. We oommendit to the considerate attention of all our readers. Mr. Chandler’s speech was published at full —length in the last “Pittsburgh Catholio,” and thus indirectly reoeived the endorsement of Bishop o’Coanon, who has btely returned from Borne, where he had been to asset in foisting a new-dogma upon the faith of the Roman Church, that of the Immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary. Now we should bo pleased to know whether the Bishop of Pittsburgh aecspts the position taken by Mr. Chandler as the true theory of Rome on the subject of the Pope’s temporal sovereignty, or whether Tie holds to the ultramontane doctrine, which has recoived such high sanction and haa been so ututersaly maintained in the Church. If the latter, how can he suffer his people to be deceived by the rwUiiVim and fallacies of Mr. Chahdler? Again, has the Catholio Reviewer, Boowasos, who de clares he never publishes a liue without the sanction of‘his Bishop, and who is endorsed by nearly all the Roman Catholio Prelates in this country, truly stated the Catholio doctrine or position on this subject? if so Mr. Chandler has mistaken or misrepresented the facts in thecase, and ifc-beoomee the-duty of the “Pittsburgh Catholio” to disabuse tho-minds of its readers on the subject Csixxd Statis SnaATon.—On next Tuesday the Legislature of tins State will meet in joint convention to eleot a Senator in place of Mr. Coopvb, whose time expirosonthe 4th of March. Our readers must not infer from our silence that we take no interest in this important sub jeot Far from it We deem it of the very importance that Pennsylvania should be represented by one of her noblest and best men. Our silence arises from the fact that it is under stood, and not denied anywhere, that the selec tion is In the hands of the new secret order which base large majority in the Legislature, and we have no hope of bring able to promote the poetess, of any one whose claims we might un dertake to rapport This' organisation working in secret, precludes calm and frank discussion before the people, and we must fain submit to receive rach as it chooses to give us. >We trust rach an un-American state of affairs' will not yetrt when Mr. Brodhead’a place is to be filled, but that the people—that portion wEo [conceive it to be anti-Bepublican and anti-American to unite themselves to an oath-bound secret politi cal society—will be able to take some intelligent and influential part in the discussions which precede the election. We sincerely hope, however, that a gentleman may be chosen over whose election we may be able to rejoice. Especially do we hope a man may be selected who win manfully defend the rights cf Pennsylvania and the free Btaies on the engrossing subject of the extenaion.of sin-- sery—such a tp*" as Thaddic* Simas, .or Judge WoMOf $ . who are said to be members of the order, or Taos. Williams, of this city, who is net, and therefore we presume has no sbanae—one stiff in the baok, and who will faithfully stand to his post, and maintain '.the boner of the Bute at the time when he is most needed. If any of these men, or any like them la selected, we shall feel it a pleasure to retain Mm, notwithstanding otir utter aversion to the secrecy of the order which elevates him to offiee. responsibility Is with the Know Nothings, and it is a more serious one than they probably imagine, ae they win find the next time they go before the people, if they make an Improper selection. M*. Sswsrd Zlictsd ! — lt is with moit heart felt pleasure tilt we ere able to announce thie inoniiog, that Hon. Ww. H. SswiiD wee yee terfay elected United Btatea Senator by the leg ldatme of New Tork, for eix yeare from the Ith of March next. Although we had anticipated thie gratifying remit, yet we had eome feare leat tie machinations of hie bitter enemies, backed by the influence of the whole elate power, should present an election. All honor to New Tork, which hae thus endowed her noble and able Senator, and has sustained him in his just and manly position that there is a "higher law” that of human enactments. The esuie of freedom is progressing. Hinas, from lowa, Honsns, from Wisconsin, Wilsos ftom Massachusetts, and now Bswaan from New Tork, all men of true enti-Slatery sentiments and stiff in the back, hare been added to the list of Senators within a few weeks. We hare good hopes of Illinois, and some for New Hemp abiro and some little, eery little, for Ponniyl sania. The. cause of freedom is by no means hopeless, when inch men are added to the true nien of the North in the Senate. The South will now eot np a howl of agony, foe of all Northern men ehe hates Bewsrd the worst. Miomoas asn nsa Easaroas. —The Senators of Michigan, Cass and Bream, although ra cognlsingthe dootrino of instruction, have re fused to obey the mandate of the Legislature. Their doctrine of instrnetion means, that they will obey when they arc instructed by a Legis lator# of their own psrty, and of their own faith, and-when the instructions are in accordance with their own riews, and not otherwise] Wiiat a fsreel Mr. Case stated on the floor of the Sonata that ho would not obey, and ho continues to hold Ida teatin defiance of instructions which be tas always insisted were binding upon others. Mr. Stoart also holds on, and promises to giro his mi —* some othsr time. The following is theroloo Of Miohigan to her Senators, and to the country, adopted by a largo majority of her legislature. Weaocept it as an omen of good daysfor that Bute, and for the North, irwrnnu. Siatery i« regarded by the people M a mat moral, social and poUti .l-£Jr wUhthe principles of the De 'f 1 »* JJfependnnce, and the greet object tihe cStitution of the United States! an imped . of oar common eoantry. wesknm end die-' The people mf owro U to Coßgrtei ot*t _ %n \i*Sia,'nry r*trietfoa . "“***7l VlrwiEtedlT and earnestly re-, **3 1* the end two of did, the s«^ g£2Sr?i2SSSS2K«.«!j“2SSS Sabh territory, bytho sart “i, iL* . , urge majority of the people of this S?Sf?.fof toUnitidßUWs; and Btati, and, of “• jetton by Congrsee of tho hae released the people of thie eompaetof respect Congrtsthmsl K>.>a iii.d House of Bcprer hold the said repeal and thrpermlsrfoa granted by aaid Territorial net to iotrodnee Slarery into Raid .Territories, as a tiolation of ft mutual com- , paot between tie free States and tie alftTeiold-1 ing States of the Union; justified by no necessity present or prospective; injurious to the rights of! the former; tending to interrupt the internal harmony of the country, and to frustrate the weUknown purpose of the framers of the Con stitution, who by gradual legislation, designed' ultimately to put on end to Slavery. Resolved, That we are opposed to the farther extension of Slavery, or the re cognition or per mission thereof in any territory now owned or which may hereafter be acquired by the United States. : ’ Resolved, That we hold it to be within the constitutional powers of Congress to abolish j Slavery and tho slave-trade in all Territories of | | tho United States and to the District of Colum-, bia, and that ills their doty, to view of the great and permanent interests of the nation to pass 1 laws for the immediate suppression and extinc tion to all such Territories, and to said District Ruoived, That our Senators to Congress be, and that they are Hereby instructed, and our Representatives requested to vote for and us teeto best exertions to procure the passage of an Act of Congress that shall prohibit thy introduction or existence of Slavery in aafc of the territories of the United 'States, ana tsi necielly to Kansas and and to intro duce without delay, a bill for this Utter purpose. Resolved, That the Act of Congress of 1850 known as- the Fugitive Stove Law, waa, to the, opinion of the people of this State, an unneces sary measure; -that it contains provisions of doubtful constitutionality; that the mode of pro ceeding under it is harsh, unjust, and repugnant to the moral sense of the people of tho States, cruel anddespotio toward the person claimed as a fugitive, and that we are to favor of its imme diate repeal. Resolved, That our Senators to Congress be, and the/ are hereby Instructed, and our Repre sentatives requested to use their best exertions to fprocorc the repeal of the aet of 1850, known as the Fugitive Stove Law. Resolved, That the Governor be requested to furnish copies of the foregoing preamble ana resolutions to our Senators and Representatives to Congress- A NBST or COVUTBETBITBE* BkOXIS Ur.—A groat counterfeiting manufactory has just been broken up in Cleveland. Sheriff Bpaogler har ing received information of the existence of a manufactory of counterfeit money in that place, surrounded the l house with Ids officers, and ar rested two men named Somers and Rosecrants, and a young woman the wife of one of the parties. Rosecrants was seised as he attempted to rush out of a back door, and Bomcrs was seised on the stairs. The Cleveland Leader gives the fol lowing account of what followed: During the melee the pretty little lady ran Into the parlor nod. locked it, and piled Into the store a vast quantity of the “currency. She opened the slats of the window shutter to sco out, and Mao' also saw what was going on inside. When he got into tho room ho found the stove filled with the cinders of tho consumed note*. “Ah, this is the sleigh you wanted to : boy, is it?” said she in a bland iniinuating man ner, while a beautiful smile played upon her face. The gallant Mao replicd that “they had merely come to-night to negotiate a loan from her bank, in order to pay tho expenses of the sleighing party, and hoped the discount could be obtained on the security which ho offered. Both men were handcuffed and searched. On Somers was found a large package of Mils, ready to send off,addressed to a confederate m Norwalk- A hand trunk was found, and a key to unlock it was delivered to Whitney by Rosecrants; it con tained $6,000 of counterfeit bills in various styles ofperfecUon. Some counterfeiter’s imple ments were also found in the house. The press, it was ascertained, had been loaned a few days before, to some of the gang residing out of the city, and is expected back in a few days. A large number of orders for “discounts were found* in their trunks, from retail counterfeit ers, and dealers in different part* of the country. One man, residing down tho canal about 1-0 miles, wanted a large discount which he said he could pass like hot cakes, -but that he was short of fund* just then, but pledged his vord as an honorable man that he would remit prompt- Iv upon the receipt of the bills. Another said * ~ - ndßsl- ir«Il as the forta and defences otthe city. PENNSYLVANIA LECISLATCBB. Hxusisbcio, Saturday, Feb. 3. Sxbatb.—Mr. Hamlin (Judiciary) reported the bill to prohibit the Bale of intoxicating li quors, and Sen moved that it borer B r«dtoth. committee on Vice and Immorality, wTiich wu of Mr. Hamlin thejblll relative to the graduation of land upon ’'kiehthe moneyhad been paid, Sc., and which had been referred to a committee of conference, was re ported back from the same, the committee being unable to agree. The committee area then .un charged from the farther conoiderntion nf the passing upon sundry private bills the SenJ Mr- Franklin, from ooramittee on Judiciary, reported a bill relating to taxing dogs, with negatite recommendation. Mr. Kirkpatrick, an act with negative recom mendation, relating to inns and taterna, passed in 1834. He stated that the object was to meet the whole question on a general bill. Mr. Clapp read in place an act to increase the nay of the commissioners of Mercer connty; also; one relating to the qualifications of toters in this Commonwealth. Mr. Carlisle a bill relating to absconding debtors in this Commonwealth. . , . Mr. M’Calmont a bill to extend the trial by jury in certain cases. . 4 .. n Mr. Eyster a bill, a supplement to the Con nensTlUQ"railroad company; / and a to the actincorporatm£the Monongahela bridge company at Monongahela city. ... On motion of Mr. Kirkpatrick, tho bill con- Btitutiug the city of Pittsburgh on independent eohool district, »ss token up on second rending. Mr. Clspp (wished tho bill might bo postponed Tor tho present, and mode o motion to that ef- W Sfr. Kirkpatrick resisted the motion, and as w'Sy, hVpptdTwonld -iriKSSJCSs™.- the bill passed. Adjourned. "^a^s-^^as-sffßWsa &.«!>«... vr-hl«l».k. “TS. «* let, tvauAti O’uxka bobis- Liver Complaint—Th« only remedy ever oSmd to tha publle that bat oeter cur#, when dlieeUeoiSro Ibllowed, l> ITUbi'iUtr rill. fttfßMTml parsb»ibnthaonhUe. andba* *a«°* dueed!o»l!;S*etlonaor the Cidco. Wberelt ha* b** o need, Übu bed tittmoat txlomphuitcDeeMSa and buss' tusUrdrlTsuootofuusnoLbec medicine*. It hu been trted ÜBdsraUtbsdlffannt phueeof Uepatli, sod has bMU ltmnd aiusQr sfleadous in all. TLh-H will be «»wfW to aaK tot IML M’LANPB GVXSBn&TED UVEB PILI& sad tsfca none etae. There *i«oth*»PlD»ty®pcirtlasto b» liw PUls, now beftw H.EIUNQ BKOJIIEBS. - ,1 BoeceMom to J.AICd A Co- CO Wood gt. ~Aeeaev ofDrTriteltt ceieorated Med- Bros atom. SaUO,oom« toHmVrnlMiarv Ood Lit gsassSfflsssgg £s&S3£Stt£« with mmmewunt- m»- tsstns tr*sm”* °r wm Burnt. Bur Oi&ovf* Truii KEMloWsal sttest.sl*a •***» OcUraHortar. \ dsMftw* , - Opinion* ef ths Presi— The following is fnxa Gea. Go&P. Morris, In tlj* Hem* JcornAl* of Kor-** IS 16; editors pro fen to bo the guordions of the right* of the people, end to tap them odrlnd, through their eol ums*,©f»h»t*T*r«helleriaetor thiir benefit. Wo vul lift up to this loiter, end Inform them that the moot *«► derfol end soluble medleiu# for their gonorel uooototui Touted, le “Daßey'i lt* Tlrtne* on oorore, mighty endeeeentrie, thot oflon they oppooi to work moro like mirede* then by edeuco, m *S*tjTe. electric, end astounding on Ite powers on the homoa | bodr. lint, tiotnh now It U daUd tried bT ““““f people, not one of thU pat mu* bat 1* dellHUd be pond eomparieon- and candidly eon&ea th*J»on no eon elderetiou, wDI crer ogein bo without it. The lares tor, Mr. H. Colly, hoe winly kept the oecwt to hloeelt Oounterfelten or«!bn»y obout It, but without •ueeeoo. Its orerwhelmina merit* defy oil ooxapotluon, ondito analysis- Wo confidently commend ollporento toeeeklto ocquolntonro. for tuxelyench o trioad. who loughs ot deoth osd «aff«ring,mtoreo the bHn-1, U m «. holt, eud scarred to perfection, osd oil from p*ln, la M e friend Jadeed." Wo wish the dleeoTorer of this mighty blewlog,«ho l» o ml benefcetor to m jnklnd, God speed. Tor sole by GEO. IL KEYHER, No. HO. eoroer Wood et. ood Virgin olley, And by oil Druggist* throughout the United btetee. fcT.iw*dkwT “The whole press of Philadelphia are obl In favor of Hoofland*a Oinsts Blttara* u tber prvp«rad by Dr. 0. H. Jaduon. Wa m* glad to rwecrd tha •neoanofthliTaluabla 4 remedy to dyapenaJfc **7L* llare it RjjrpUe* b desideratum In the oedleal world long IsmM. TbawretahadimlUlon and eocntoWUre hare I withdrawn their noatrume from the market, and tna pnbUe ara spared tram. tn« danger of «wallowing pouon 1 on* mixture In llatt of- tha raal Blttara.”*-lf Cawtoeo, iebdolc. HMplUla, Fwtedtt, OnnHaSM, OotxiUP*** J*Q HoUUorPnlUtm. Ho. 21 Uufcdtl* gKtobattß H3AB& STEAK yTT.T', ’ ’ CAKAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY, 1 ' ■■ HBAKTHBBAILBOADWATMH*. Families will Ixniuppued with.our.ranotu tnUMoffBSSB bjrlttgteg tb«lr or iuntt tb* um, or is ©arbor* &t-Ljt»s t WU«ua ft Oo.’*, to fcaHto ta*Ufear«f todifatt Tfftßf, Qftgn tm. flaiirwr. _ ■ UL ,;;, L ,, I..•jV 1 mis. nmonoo. I Conrunptlon andßpittlng Blood— Sea tIU certificate of Ur. Turner H. Ram«y, fcr many I«J proprietor of the Tanners’ Hotel, Fredericksburg. Yp* ana lata of the City Hotel, Richmond, Va. Dr.Johul£lng*,ofth*dtyof Rlehmond.thc'Ugba W nlariphysWaß, and of eocroa opposed to ■what h» quack msdldnsa; m obliged to nj that Its good *u«eu is tbecasa of Mr- Ramsey,-were wonderful hid**d ll* had bean siren op by several physician* had tried moat of the nuack medicine*, and was on tbs verseotdra pair, as well as ths grave, when be triad Carter's Spanish Mixture. We refer the public to hi* full and lengthy certificate around the bottle, statlnghls edre. See advertl*a®eaw ja£Hmd*wT AND HTHNQ QENNBAU.Tr J. A*" PITTSBURGH life, Fire 4 Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 53 FIFTH STREET, UASOSIG HALL, PITTSBURGH- PA. JAMES S. nootfx Prtxuient. Caaxixs A.Couos, Beoatary. _ This Company makes every Insnranco ap* pertaining toor connected with IIYB RIBaB. , M4S2SSfrismSawbS^SS , to& ***• *"*■ And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And against the Perils of the Bee and Inland Navigation “pDSSSnSdattbeloWßetrataaeoniiatßntwlth safety to all partite. S.IUT.B, iSSSlteS£&r. John Pollorton. Arm- U.jSS'S^itUAAIAA. uir«n Blow*. Better. Ijear flitcoU James B. Hood, Bamuel MeClurkan, William Phlllipa, John Scott, Joeoph P. Ouzam, M. D., John UeAlpin, Win. P. Johnston, Jaaea Marshall, George 8. Balden, mrim-lyfe LPoatoopy L UNITED STATES LIFE INSUBANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. QUARTERED APRIL 28, IB6O.—CttAMM PiOPim"- CAPITAL—B2SO,OOO. OJHet S X.amtrtfTlnraawiaa*Hl*rali ; ™“*!J**J OFFICERS OP THE HOME BOAJUEAT PUILALLLI HIA naacToaa: . Stephen R. Crawford, (Paul B. Goddard. Benj. W. Tlngley, (George M’llenry, Ambrose W.Thompson, [Lawtobco Johnewn, Jaoob L. Florence, Jam** William 11. Godwin,' j William M’S*#. JVrsideal—Stephen R. Crawfcrd. H. TTIU.nI, H. AU.Bluar City. E. g-»SSg'' “ ■&SOI £ . t AB ! « 1 t wmt 74 Fourth BtreeUPittsourgh john rtxauro „„u wuoox. JN-. .--—-oo^ ua ,LXMiaO FLEMING BROTHERS, lanccxaßOßS to i. HDD a oo.) _ _ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, HaMWTODWRggr^^ Proprietor*of Dr. H’Lane’sColsbrated Vermifuge, Uver , vina*.*o _ HENRY H. COLLINS, IUJi FORWARDING AND 00 MM XSSION MERCJANT AND W OLEBAIaB DEALER IN CHEESE, HOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce Generally. No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Citizen’s Insurance Comp 7 oi Pittsburgh ZStiiS&Ei&iB3&** OFFICE. *• VA^BET^EAHKET.AHD w».TNsunKa mat andcaiujo ribkb on tM OiSStInD SISBISSIPCI » lv « ! %* N ”^ a ßS r^iS> 4F* IntttTix agamM Im* cr , j-/f7A T/Ori Wra. Lerimer, Jr.. H. M. Kier, Wa lUotth&m, John B. Dilworth. Frencl* Bellm.ii i. Schaonisaker. Vu. B. Hare. . }toc. dnJl Wo. Baneley, Samuel lUa. Robert Dunlap, Jr, 8. llarbeugh, Isaac M. I‘ennock, Walter Bryant, Jaa. M. Oooper, John Cl PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Inmrance Company, No. 140 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CVSTOE HOUSE. Will moke all kinds of Insurance, either Perpetua or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise. at reasonable rata* of premium. ROBERT P. KINO, Prtaldenl. U. W. Praaldeot. DIRECTOR | E. R. Cop*, O»o. W, Broun, Jot.?. Paul, John Clayton. K. WUer. Ch»«. T. lUy**. B. U English, I*. U. C. Sbrrtnga, . il, nriMini i t. a . " career Third end Wood ••recti. A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. j icrtt't htvigoraXi*QOmlialnMr' with wonderful raplJ* tty every disoider incident to the digestive apparatus: re ■torra the appetite; renews the strength; hardens thymus elra. brews the nerves, glv*# elMllftty to the spirits, re cruit* the mental energies, banishes >U* pendancy, imparts to the attenuated frame a more robust epjieeranre; allay* Irritation. m >tn e the disturbed Imagination, hntlds op lbs •battered «oo«tUntlon; and may be taken without fear by the feeblest maiden, wife or mother, a* it U competed solely of the juice* of rare Oriental herbs, potent only U» Invigorate, exhilarate and restore. If the system has beooms relaxed by Improper Indulgen ce*. the Cordial wiUlnfussaim-ra vigorous vitality ‘nto ev ery organ. The lassitude resulting flmn late hours or too eln** application to labor of any kind, ta qnlrkly removed by its action, and ladles ewgagolta sedentary wcupstb'UA, and suta at tolmJiu smijsefri' therefrom, will findlt,asafe and healthy stimulant. Where ths circulation of tho blood ls*lux*t*h.eranyofth* Wood st; R. K. Bsii ns. 6, Wood et- DniggisU thrfuahoat ths United Ststea Cana da. and the West Indies. EBfO and Comlort — The Conformator •Uir Imported from Parte, wactlri antte lb® HM to the peculiar shape of the QMd.n ten bat taw »**r on tb* bMd uuoUow A ne»t fit aad a tend Hat ma jbe had 7? Wood aU ft»29>tf W. DOUULAB. If you don't want to be Straight don’t nan «t Fnonpn Baac*.—'Fur more than two rnn T J hare worn Br.Kwaart “WaehlnKton Soapeader Brace, and feel U • pleaaeut dnty Utla to recommend ita uae to all of MdcDtiry occupation*. Comhiuln* the adran of ft Sbnaider Br»ee with tbnee of a pair of so*> Deodar*, Itlallcht and comfortable, and effectually «uo* tanetft the dltpoalUoa to become etooMbouidereU. Thoae of nur reader* wbo are In need of auch an article, aU on Dr. Kerw, on Wood street, corner of Mrgln alley, and examine thla Brace, which baa recently been much un proved.— iUUfturpA Dupateh, December WA. Bold wbolemla «nd retail at Dr. KXTBBB'H Trnta and Shoulder Once Depot, UO Wood street. 81#n of the Oold. aa Mortar. ja^dAw 'ntyin.l Insurance Company* OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE 2TO. TO WALSUT STREET. Reliance ChffilaL <177.160-<312,726, 'Semrdy InvaUd. FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Lim tt«d orPertMtoai, UtrchAOiXlaa, Furniture, *e_ in t7»n mol'nil tfindpt*, combined with Lh* mrurltr of * Stock Citltil, entitle* tli» Ituured to (hire in the proßti of theComniny, without IHMlitr Sir louca. Tbe of thli Company, for profiti, eonratlble, it pir, Into the CepUii Stock of (hi Ootap y. dLKlaTlNOtKYrPnwidfnt. B. H. ureemun, Secretary. DIRECTORS: CWn ‘nuelnr, U. >!. RtronJ, Win. R. ’HjornpiotJ, l*wii K. Aihburet, T. C. Eoekblli, George N.U»k*f, G. W. Carpenter, JtemTw. Tlngley. Robert Steen, . Z. Lothrop^. 0. B. Wood, 11. I- Omfn, tfllL Robert Tolond, June* L. Tiylor, • Edward 0. Jimeo. Jioob T. Banting. COFFIN, Agont, ' Third &nd Wood »tr**U. HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. 11l Varieties ol Powder CONSTANTLY ON HAND. AUSO, Sftfoty Fuse. de2H L. oN»Il AW. AUDI, 133 3d it, mtiborgh. H'Clintock'i Family Medicine*.— We all the attention of headi of famUie*,and other*, to Un ad wtlannent on the fourth pa** of there valuable JaxaUr Hedklnea. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST HJSC’D A FRESH SUPPLY OF The London Leoturr*; Rev, Wm. Jay’* ■*?tob|ojr»ph'' Lord’aModern Uiitory from the time of Luther to tht O. Baza: Roth Hall; KlnranVThankeglvlnasannon; Ida Han liarpet?* Story 800kh0.2. For sale by ! jTL. REAP. 7S. 4th itrart. mo LET—A Brick Honse on Gth st., with 1~ alargaianL A Tatarn Stand In Ltrmlughajn. A. itory Houre, with a large yard, on Can*nt*r» alljr. A Houm of 4 room*, hall, gamtj Ac., an «th it, p*ar Print. A Houm on tirant ah, near the l*txblto School Ifonm. A large 3 itory Hou*e oo Roe* *L, at the hold of'Mb. A Jtrco Hall on 4th *U4 Fire Odea* la Bplain’a Building on &th*t. A Urge Store Room on 4th at. Apply to. M B. COTHMtBT A BON, 140.8 d fL9 SEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Jitaon & 00. wQlopeo on Thursday, Feb. Bth. 110 dor, mor« of tnaoelebreteaPorttmSuth tloelery, whichwillba*ddat ahoatoD»haljrthau*aalr*taa. w FINABLE CLOTHS—A. A. Muon & Co. 1 Tin open an ißvoleeof tboaa Japanned Table Cover*, atfcOeud QHctninal prteesl.oo and 9LUA; ajao, 130 more of thoae Square Woolen Bhawli, at6oetir> w» JUST ISSUED—B. Mo Lain & Son bavo jtut issued that* Monthly Circular for February. .It eontalnaannmaroDalUtofTom and Country Property for mJe anqtent. Call and get one, at ay Fifth rt. Cl LOVER SEED—IOO buehola prime in JtXon and far aale by 8. HAIIBAUUH t 00. HEKKINO— 25 bbls. in store and for sale by f*7 B.HARBADQHAOO. LIME— luO bbls. fresh Louisville Lime in ttoreandformlehy IHAIAII PICKEV A CO. I'IIIEESE—SO bxa. in store and for sale b; M ~ * ISAIAH PICKET A CO. fiy P£ACHKS —2S Books in store eni fQr’tti* br M ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. Cj ALIJPETRE—7O sacks in store and for O «ala liy feT IB AI AH PICKET A 00. HONEY —$ bbls.. Strained Honey in etor and fir Mia. by ISAIAH PICKET A 00, FEATHERS— 3000 lbs, in store and for ntofrr fcT- ISAUaMCEKV *CO. •' GROUND NUTS—2S sack» in storo odd tTforMlaby , ISAIAH PICKET *OO. fiFINC PAINT—S-tuns American am /jftg»hfbg Miaby . v mi ah picket* ox / ‘DEAKb HOMiNY—li bbfojqjt fSxmrtyAsnur.. jxomh-m .w V. -tV" IHpc • Vf" v ~ - i' ,v, fttifr^ l fiwrtni- in gffiA c. b. ~jo»o icarwiß'. WILKINS & CO., (BTCCXiaotS TO *. vuxm * coo _ I BAHKBBS & BXCHAHGE B&0XEB5,; ; HO. n FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. SN the numerous suspensions of Bankers] jgSEEts&srzs&fi ssasgt nm the jmbllp, la adranw, that ey stork*,” or other ‘ ontsiae operation* ebaU tempt n* fromtheetrict end legitimate £*^. e XJu U not a that In avoiding all inch investments, we r be better able torcrre oar their trtety. bat tint in adojitinciutha a3 'i™>*(>*h*n vTv mote oar own ultimate benefit. fed mUOXB « Co._ Liver complaint, D YS .£l]^ lA ’ CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF TEE KIDNEYS. And Ull Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, __' SUCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD Filer, Fallneae of Blood to the Heed, AdditTOf the btomsrh, fcaasea, Henrtfcaro, Disgust for Pood. Fa|b»w or Weight In the Btomaeh, hoar Eructation*. BinMog or Fluttering at the Pit of the Btomiab, BwlaimlDg of the Had, Unrried and Difficult Breatbleg, Flattering at the Hart. Choking or Suffocating Sensation* when in a lying noatore, Maine** of Villon, l)ot» or Webe before the Bight, vSeFanddoll Pain inW Head, Deficiency of :Pernjra tion, Yellownewoftheßkin ana tyre. Pain In the Bide, ltadt, Chert. Limb*, *&, Sadden Flushes offigat, Born; lug in the Fle*h.Ooust*nt Imagining* of Eni, andUraat Depression ofSplrlta, CA3 ns ErricTUAUT *loll*o bt DR. HOOFUND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BT Dr. C. M* Jackson, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Their power oeer the above dieses*. it not * Soallml, by u; other preparation In th* UnUejl BUW, ; the enwi attest, In many case* after skilful physician* are worthy the attention of Invali d*.— Possessing great virtue# In the rectification of disease* oi the liver and lesser glands, exereitlng: the most •*a«|»' Lna power* In weakness ana affeetiosa of the digestive or* nus.thay are. withal, safe.-*ertain and pleasant. ° READ AND BE CONVINCED. Siiia^swsaWirtr'ffidssasira: ever knew, having done her and her daughter much Liwsos. Kenlard’s Btore, Bomersst 00, 15.1853, says: **l am mneh attached to year lltnnsn Hit Ur*, having used two bottles of It, which I procured from aTiortt rear unlit tom«rMt, .ad Ibana great r.IW from It In cfcsease of the Uver. I And U ha* great eneet on my lung*, strengthening and Invigorating them, which, m 1 am apabljo speaker. U a great help tons tnu Giles, Newton UamlHon, Pa., May, 1851, said. I havo used myself half a down bottle# of your Herman Bit* fcrs tor Liver complaint and Ulwaee* of a ter, reaoltlng mnn the abase of urcury. 1 1 was poisoned ui afflicted with spasms from the nae of the latter artl* ele Tho German luttars is the first article from which I obtained any relief. I have alw given the artlde to many drsreptlea, with the most saloUry result. 1 think a* many mow bottles will core me.” dm andOoetlvaness, for which I used many dlifcwnt re modi as without reilsfi lat last esed your Uoofland s German Bittara. I took aft w bottles according to dlre» UoSuumlwß completely cured, I have not been so healUiyfbr ten yean as 1 nave been since I took your BU' U tL« Bitter* are tnfirelSrrpetoSjt] always strengthehlng th Bo*l?by l d«ft» il i" P^ildno J“ 1 J stowk*ep«J f T^* ' whew, and by Tleming Broa-B. A. Fahnestock A Cm, G«i7h. Keyset. 140 Wood stTVlttaburgb; IL P. Behwarta. | dealers in medicine generally * DOTLER’S MERCANTILE WRITING ■ 1 FMJU>.— lHj&masandPrti*Medalehate txmawanti edVth yiuid Ink. by Ohio Mechanic* Initduie. Cincinnati, offir, IBM; Ohio State *Wr. {Rework, o)iio.p#oUr, ISM; Indiana State Ftiir, Maditan, la. October. 1864. Covuaf a Letter from -Juutant lb* Matter at Cincinnati. CisctsnaTl. Bept. H, ISM-To ibd Matter* and Other*.- ThUofflw h«* torn long time found it difficult to proaxrc . antW*eUry artilo ofTtVitinp and Qjpyiny Ink. we re quire a readllj flowing Ink that would not gum up the i-n, .mi atands. Thu ohl*et lo oar opinion nu boonful fr.ti"n/d hr Mtolt BOW. MmutU. Wrttlnj ul Copying Fluid*. manufactured in our city by J*M» J. Bot Ur. AgMit—which wo hare jutrehaaed by the down for the c«of thlJ oflJm. We ireommand the trove with r “ t K a Wood itwwt. »VOBMS EVEN IN ADULTS—The td- TT miabtntiooor B. A. V«rmlfus. h*. tiwey* been characterised with nweesa, tlwtye prododug in thrffeeling* amarked chans* for the bettor. A»F°®*#w » triri It ctn ti&ly mnfide In IU »nd the meet deUwte lafknt cannot bo injured by it* u*e. Adult*; too. are ftvqueoUr ü bjtct to worm* In the rectum and until iututinea, which alwaya Impair the health. _ Amort, N. k. Jon* 2d, 18W. Mam. B. A. Hihnrttnck «1J Q>. . . _ . Ocmiiuc-I hare uud two bottle*. of B. A. Fa nec toek’a Vermifuge. which I purchas'd from your ageuw it had the dnflrnd affect In bringing away a large numbeT o woruio fire in my wife. I purrhe**! another vial and b*t* It to my ehlld; It had lh« «am* effect, bringing aw»T t™** number* of I therefore recommend It to thepuh lie a* a Riir* nitamlf for wonnt I*. MToSu* Prepared and aoldby R. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO^ jalMA* corner l«t and Wood at*. f=si CIDER AND WINE £§3 VINEGAR *vn pJCKUsa a yj oil r Well known for Its fine (JulrftSffi flavor, SlrmffVt and /bvify. iiig w end warranted to lmprore tj a*B. for nJe by tba barrel, bajf ___ biml or caltoo, br A. BAI.I/)U, 0(4-dAwT 1M Pint and 146 Water *L« l’titehnrab ffIKTINO MUSLfNS.—Wo invito the nwmaJ attention of buyer* to onraworttnontnf Shirt lug Multan, Including tbe »«ry tent oak* of tbeee jfpode, of medium floeguelllire. Al*o MritUh !«uok Clolba frr Hblrvlng, aotl Shirting PrinU and Cbintua. We oontTno* to keep, alao, a eniwrior articU of Boecan linen, warranted imrt da-r, ami being purr-baaod from Uw inaauiaoturoro thronga tbetr agent In this country, can end Sheeting Muallne and iisr s.'^sssss'^wisss^i on,o.p^—«■ OALKD II AY-75 \\7 OOLEN FLANNELS —White,Scarlet jaLjsar'-' p: A ?. ..? oHS^ 00 haeh ?;». s^SSnE" HAY— 10 tons baled for sale bv • - Jta 3UKIVEB * DILWORTII. OLL BUTTEie—so bbls.ehoioe Ohio for j«£! sinuvga a dilwortii. iIfiDiPPINQ PAPER—A few realms or-1 pa RIED PEACHES—IOOO baa. prime blvs. | V THE STOCK, fixture*, and good will of a Bookstore and t*wtell*L a nod ‘"•‘to bo* a fklr btulneM, tor *au. AppJj to-day l ** 4*l H. curl IB BET A BON, I*o. 3d OARDING—A desirable opportunity is offered fbr rerurlnff Room* and Boardlac fcr two iwall-fkmll!**. fa annuel priiate hoarding hoo*e. Up minute* «alk from &* KO. Appllcatloni:on»t»w made ■oon. Addreu. with name sad location, Box MO, PUt* burjrb. MrlT Sundries— so bxa/soap? 60 bxa. Mould Candler, 6 bhlt Roll Batter, for sa)e br ue c. tfrem * ec- sts i .u*r ty n._ FLOUR —4 (X) bbls. in store and for Bale by bft ft. UARBACQH A CO. BNTTER— 3 bb Is. Roll Butter in store and Ibrnltbr IM 8. HARBACGII’A CO. C~TuELED II AIR—2S bale* in store and for Jn M by (W B. IIARBAUOU A CO. Tea, Tea, Tea, WE oro receiving from Now York and Philadelphia 380 lIALT CHESTS TEA, oomprising y cans ll two. Imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong, Bonraoog aud Eoglith Bnakxut. all of which Bara Uen earpfallya*> loeUd, audwlll bo sold u uiaal, either wbplecale orretail. A. JAYnJBa, i Pekin Tea Stare. No. 38 Fifth itwet J __ _ • *** * T. OOLL BUTTER 20 bxs. extra Roll Bui «jS" tU. d»r rWd b, R. £ onLLIN*_ ORIED FRO IT—25 bbk Dry Peaohes, “ Awl “- for •j&S plotp . 00. 6, r BBLS Lard Oil, No. 1, in store end for ]3spaaleby jstS FLEMING BEOS, QOWoodet. ALERATUS—2OOO lbs. for salo bv T,JJ“ IIEXRT ILOOLLW. ‘LOUR—SS bbls. for sal© b Ja24 HENRY H. OOLLINB. BUTTER —20 bbls. Roll Butter; 6 bUi. solid do for sale by JOHN FLOYD A 00, USKINGUM FLOUR—IOOO bbls ‘Wind u #or Mill#* Extra, for »ale by jalt J.AW.IIEA. FAMILY FLOUR—2SO bbls “Storr&Mer- rtatn" Extra Family, for rale by J. AW. REA. in LOVER DAIKl.—The subscriber Is pro Ij pared to furnlah to fbaUlss, FRESH MILK and CEEAmT and will be thankful for the patronage ofhls Mends and the public. Hie CX)WB will be fed on good wholesome food, and every ear® will be taken toisatisfy bis cuitom/r*. Order* addressed to Wilkins Post Offices giving the No. of th# residence and street, will he panftoaUr at* .tended to. EocStidtfl P- PARRY. rr ROCERY STORE FOR SALE—We have 1 T for sale the etoek, flxtare* and good wlllof a FamUr Grocery Store. In oneof the beet locations in tbs dty, with an established wholesale and null trade In town and country. For a man ot email capital this iia rarechaoce to obtain pocMUlon of an old and well known etana.— Termeeaiy. Possession wlilbe given ou the lit ©wen. Ajr plyto dSS B. McLAIN A SON. 21.6 th st. T JUNDRY BLUE—The attention of fnmi- I A Uee and wash-women le Invited to tbl* Bloc, whleh li dimply Indigo dissolved. havlngall its propert ea reUJned The Laundry Bine po»e*na,ow the undlanlTedlodlgo, the advantage of Imparting a hotter cola* to clothe#, of be ing mash more elmple ana eonvenlent for use. and v . Ingaeavlng orabout one halt owing to the fact that not more than one half of the Indigo Can be dlssolvedby wa ter. It ia entirely devtltute of any prppertie# Ininrious to cloth#. We would wild t a trial, and warrantlt to Ua# For “ l,,tT . ■VrOLTCE. —CARI’ETB, CARPETS, C aK nj PETS, receiving atNO.JI2 Market et. Tvllton, Velvets, Brureel*, Tap. .Brussels, Extra T » ee Ply, Tan. Ingrain, Extra Sap. ingrain, Fin# ingrain vtr Ditlan.iaat and lUg Carpet#; also, every variety of l)(r Mate. Window Shades and Trimming*, with a fine fin 9 i.e •ortforntof Floor Oil Clothe, from 24 feet to IS In ,-.s ■ wide, which we offer #t a reduced price. We Invite l e attention ©four customm ami traveling community .0 call and see,■* W. MnOLINTOGK A BROS.' I ASTSj—CUMMINUS & UAY, hav<» li always on hand a large assortment of LASTS, BOO* TaflES, An, Ac. Tbeywoulu respeotfully wbdt the atten tion of purchaser*, at their store, earns* of Diamond and Ifirkatemet, CLOVER SEED—IOO bus. pnmo new for tale by Ja22 J. A W, RKA.T4 WaUr »t. rjpOBACfCO—SO bxs. ass’d brands, 5b and I 8# lamp. In store and for sale bv , ' Tea T.UTTLaAQtP UXllat. ARD—2O kegs No. 1 Lard, IStmrrelt Wo. 1 Lard, for sale by J. FLOTDACts Embroideries— a. a. Mason & Co. hATsiast ree’d, per Express, fi e&ctone of Embrolds* oomprlaing some nSW And elegant styles of Collar*, uouaretta. Sleeves, GhemlsetU, which will be offered at groatiyredaeed prices. jads POT ASH—IO cnaks thia day roo'd and lb.ttl.br i.l|i- - - nOLLIHB. SPERM CANDLES-rJO bxa. Sperm Can die#. 4 andfl to the Ha. for sale hr W A HeCLUBO. iflfl BU8. : Oats'for sale‘by'• full 118 , J.ICOAimEtP. T>ORK—II bbls. Mess roo'd and for sale by -•IT {alT BELL AUQQKTT. TUB W Em.—Any person, going to or ‘ Utlng la the We*toan purchase a valuahls patent portable Yaw Mill Right for several BUU*. It Uuld to be of gnat value in a new conn try. It can be had do tnat Sloeka on hand to eel! for Beal *lSfe b haTeaMnUd JUgteterofßea]iVstaUk -. Described ealt ireavarietr cfFara«,Conntry Seats, Ileuses and Si, Block, Ac ThlslUgUUrUgma^^a^ejl 1 .. ddl-tT ‘ OoatoereUlßnMksc,t>TCT&tlist. Tone and cedar ware.-^samu&l TVash W^»Wl>apUw kinds of ware lo his line A fi JOZ. BTAMFEP COLLABB^ j^Mg^ssagaeg S'? 1 ? S i - r _^ ■«. All Adrertliemanti of Cancwiiwr Public Exhibi tions, wuTt t»*pa*d in Adracc*. . Second and Last!! TOHN G. SAXE, of Vermont, will read be *l fore the Young Men** Library Auoclatlon, on NEXT wEDNKBI*AY enolng, tbii'th inch, in MAHONIU HALL, bln celebrated humorous and satirical Poem, txUMiot.ro* THE MONEY KISS. i Door* open at half put aix: Lecture to commence at tX. Ticket* of admission 25 ct*-, to be had at tbo Unite anilßook Hotels, Librnr Social,Lecture Commit tee “ a 11 **" d °“' JNO. M. KIRKPATRICK, WM. U. KINCAID, . HENRY WOODS, ELLAS H. IRISH. JAR. BUCHANAN, feft Lecture Ooguntton. second-haul -gag- Pimfp I A N O S .9 a » V a 4N doßant Rosewood six octavo Piano Vert*, £»d*br BROWJf ft ALLEN. Boctcn, with Iron is *ad Intent Repeating Action, oearlj d«w. Boeton P *JWa&sB6 SLjfoCTAVii “CUIOKKEINO ft SON*,” In perfect order In «twt p*rtleul*r, »nd of m WJ*» bees in u*e one yter. Boito* prk*, n*w, KTI&, 2 “AS.".S «ui .f prinriTfcrtitfUbfericwMawtu . w |th iron of SIM «*eh« Th*« iMtrdttrot* *° f beln» dnr pl*t* *nd brjee, wi For »le b J * b Ja Tb " b °”."' “M^o"«Wood.t. HTJHHS AND CLASS’S PXABOS. 11 SPLENDID FBESH STOCK ! HENRY klebkr, ******" "SWa'S clark* T> ESPEGTFULLY informs the pubue °J ~ 1), Pittsburgh ud Tidoltr that a splendid : ArnmrrfCVarl J t superior Pifcno» l* now bdng pffp*r»d far him, and has partly been received. The Tutlr Increasing popularity of None* and Clara*ki*no» j bM»n£dtt*ttanto add another wlbr to i£#“S£,3. lo*t?ument* tor which thl»hoa*a IJM*o low been femoofc , usSssa{SnSss,^sassS‘ssi^sESf«a^g mflleiently to make up Plano* for exhibition end iiweula- abate remark* from the pen of *f dlt ° r .°J? * Aero York establishment are peculiarly forcible, end tie* M ’o£*imr,f Urns. LAZAItE. UltalOratf UiAncln mortal mi cooraru mid.“*S of •'‘S'tTOS 1 / examined the Piano* made by Nunn* * 1 freely gl»* tide testimonial of their rnpertority with ro gard to rolume and power nf tone *°d their^romptne** SSSSSASSSi^SSS^S^S& Opinion t/ Madam*. DM KA/A’S. Tha accompaniments to nar aonzi haring been n!aT*d SS SSSiSI er “ t “ J ‘ mp ßoaT. BB ™”i°° SS ZtSfIUUXICE STRAKOSn. the celebrated PianUt and (hmpoter. \ 1 hare for aeveral roars past been °rin* one ofAhS? I d Claris Plano* in my own family, and consider tham urefrrable to any other, both tor onrate and coccwt por* SSs. The? h™ a pedlar defieaoy of tone and touch ; aadedtogmtTolum.andpower XunlCßBTlUKoBn> , Opinion qf raideat Professors. - Baring thoroughly tented the eapadtlo* and anaUUeJ of A'unn* rf Clark"t Pianos, we feel Sr FLHSIISO BSOB._ j V, BXS. BABBITT'S WASHING POW f_DER in rto re and tor sale by FLEMING BROS. bags Dry Apples; && ban. 2 bass tflnxeeoa, to arriv* cin itnffler Qulnr City for nit by 184IAU DICKEY > 00. SEIDIjITZ POWDERS—S gross very fine and fnahly prepared Scidllta P&JJSS4 41111 ibrnlgby JOa. FUKMIMJ, ji9 eor Diamond and Market tt. BAKER'S COD LIVER Oil—-The best ulW.of .Ood Llror on no* In OTO, 12 Sol ro*|Tod jaO Jua iLKUiMit ILAVORING EXTRACTS—24 doi Pres ton and MerrilT* fine snorted Flavoring Extract* • v 24 do* Pretton * Merrill’* Baking Powder, certalnn beat article now In n*a. ree*d by JOB. FLEMING I3EMNANTS OF SILKS—a. A. Mason i tl, Co. will offer on Saturday, Dee., Ifllb, a large 161 0 HemnsnU of Bilks. at almtwt on* half the uanol prioa. T IFE’S A MARCH, and now upon tha 1 i mom of a new campaign let us re* that are are P«>* Man and Boy'* Clothing Rut above cott. i*i • /SOOLNESS.—Whether of Friends or of 1 J John Frost, Km. eon be obviated by * good Coot.- CUJ3TKR profaeaaito be able to put, everything lathe way of eoolnes* on proper tooting, ny the appllaatlon of a tow dollars. Un and eoy** Clothing In groat variety.- ?4 Wood ft. No charge for showing good*. d*B PLANKETS of a superior quality, and me* dnnn dn. jo b. aw u CTSSI&IKYjr OUOAR & MOLASSES—SO hhds. good fair newSnsar and 200 bbla. prime N. 0. Union** for SnRIVKIt * DILWOBTIL I~NDIA RUBBER WHIPS of all flies, JS*** “ d TSSS- “ Ul ' E ' ,b STjPrplni.ues“ -XIACKJSD BUTTER—IO bbla. pkd. Butter. to,. wOW Bntu*. in .tor, ffdtogl. bj ARD—37 kgs. No. I Lard for salo by |M E. DALZELLACU 4 SECOND-HAND CHICKERING PI-' ANO. very nearly new, at a reduced price, fbr tale by ’ JOHN IL MKLLO& srWood tU A n DOZ. YOUNG AMERICA COLLARS tol VAN GOEDEIV3. MOLASSES— GO bbla. new crop N. 0. Mo la-*ee tor tale Sy It, DAL7.KLL A CO. RICE —!o tea. freali just roc’d and for sale by tel 1U DALZBLLACO. CHEESE— 200 bxs. primo cutting Cheese tor tale by fel ft. DALZnLL A CO. PRODUCE SUNDRIES—CIover Seed 100 bat: Dry Applet. 250 bat; ury Peach but; Roll Butter, 61 bbls; Packed Butter, 3 bbls; “ “ 4 bxs; “ “ 4 kgs; Potash, fl casks GreaM lard, * 2 bus Flax Seed, fibblr, Chee**, 100 bxa., in itore and Ibr eale by „. , ja3l SimiVßA A PILWORTIt, ISO and 132, 2drt. SUNDRIES— 69 bbls. Grease; 3 bbl*. Lard: M cock* Dry Peoehw: in tacks Feathers, to arrive by 1 eale by j. fKAtAII DICKEY A CO. UCKWHEAT—SO sks Buckwheat Flour UtralVb, J. 12 JAB. UeLAUQIILIN.ti ft APITAL OF $2OOO—A person who w laet «~-tlon. Apply to j*B B.MLAINABQ.N 10RN—600 bus. in ear for sale by J. AW. RBA, 74 water it. riARFiENTBUS* SHOP FOR SALE,, situ 1 J atedan Quarry it. between Factory and Walnntete, Tha shop (son leasod enmnd. For farther poriJcnlaca, Wlrior dtW & CUIItBEaC * BON, 140,3 d itT^ LARD— 5 kegs No. I Lard for salo by d»l« -iV B. DAUEIiL a On. £1 ALICOES ADE LAINES—A. A. Mason / A Co. ore now opening upward* of 20 cose* of Fait ored CaUoaes, vbkto wrtil ha *old very low: also, a large aoortment of new style* Moos de Loinis, at. nearly, one fcolf theneaalpricM. i uri UTTER—I 4 kegs packed Butter, 4 3kn S-DALZELLACO. IE FLOUR—6O bola. r'ecd and for sole br 'llT 1 ' • DRLLALIQOHT. HAY G 5 bales roo'd and for sole by JolT v . ' BELLA Lldam. BEANS— 100 bus. Cor sale by am • airaiviß a dilwobtil. CORN—3OO bn* for sale by . J.AW.ntfA. TifUßPinr A .BURCHFIELD havo iost . j'jrratfdtottpW.aoothenotoftheapDaedlewDrit IftTIUTE OOEaiMEAL— IOO bbls. patent :;.T.T ;>l a 9 | a 4e treated at their home*. , ... Allopathic and Homoroathie treatment wffl be admin U tered wheradetired: but, alter long and thorough expert, enee, Doctor Basis gives a decided preference to Hydropa thy, which ha*, throughout tbs old and new world, prov en eo eminently Huocewfnl hi'every f rm of disease, indu ; ding Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, In : fiotamatory 1 and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthmaf AJotane on*. Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonial* of cons: from highly reputable dtixens of nearly every State In tha: Union, can be examined at Doctor Baeis’e office. The AeT.f Clergy are Invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used In the commencement, and of-' ton throng hoot thetreatmentjt Isa luxury instead of pleasant, as those unacquainted might suppose. Rcriaisats.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palm-., er, W. W. Wilson, W.H. Williams, Thompson Bell. J. R. , Welden, D. I. Morgan, Wm. B. Holme*, & EL Engnsb, B. 11. Kerr. The undersigned, havthg visited Doctor Baals’* Institu tion and witoened his successful treatment, ebeerftiUri*. commend hJm as a thoroughly educated and skUlfttlPhy •idaa: Charles T.Kunull, Joe. ITCowuslU, David Hoot, John a Curtis, Bobt Patrick. Johaß. Uvlngston, John Wright, W, W. Patrick, Iloees F. Eaton, O. Ormsby Gregg. . . jaT-Cmd : . . A NOTHER Pittsburgher Ustitying to tho wonderfully caratlTs power* of BarfcATo’a HoUrad Bit* Pittsburgh, Dee, flth, 1554. ."X. Heart. Bmj. Ftioe, Jr., A Cb.—Gentlraea—For a year put I have been afflicted Tory eerioualy with dyspepela, w much so, that my stomach refuted to retain anything. I _ bar* tried almost erery remedy, and thereHtinan of eerer* al phrtidaxtfl, but without'elieTiation, until I began the uh of BsrhaTe’a Holland Bitters, and hare now found re- Uefalooat amounting toarure. I found it elßcadoua la removing the extreme debility occasioned by this IUIMWi and generally u a took it baa few equals and no superior. Respectfully, Jacob Warr«,34at, below Uartet. Cautio*—Be careful to aak for ucerhave’s Holland Bit ten. The great popularity of this medicine baa induced many Imitation*, which the pabl is ihoaltl gua*d against purenasiug aa the genuine Bokhara’* Holland Bitten. . Bold at SI per bottle, or 0 bottlea fbr S 6, by pronrtotora, ‘ BKNJ. PAGE. 4a_A Ox, cor. 3d A SmUhfleld aU. JNO.G!BMlTlCßlnninxham -1L P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny, de23-fc and Dr aggie ta ganerally. Lots for Sale or Lease. 4 NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on Bnddook, Commerce tod Brady sta* and on Penua. we. linw* Lots are eligibly situated tor Dwelling or business bowas, and will be eold low on easy terms ax will be leased fo* ten yean or less as may suit Uiose who want them. For particulars, e&auire of K. D. AA7.7.AM. mylT-tf - 4tfr. Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. XHE Corporators of this Company have opened books tbr subscription to the Capital Stock, is Banking House of Heme. A. WILKINS ft (XL, No. 71 Foorth st, Pittabnryh, where pamphlets containing Charter.Ueolosical Surreys, Ae.ean oeottalned by parties desiring Information relative to the Company. my 6 ThIARIES FOR 1855—A largo assortment \y of Diaries for ISM, which I will sell at the lowest rates. All persons not supplied with the abcrro useful ar* tides, can sare 25 percent, by calling at ' ja» BAM'L B. LAPFFER’B" 87 Wood rt. Drug store for sale—a good r©- tail stand, by deBo-lwd TUMIXOBROS. CTMBKOIDERIES REDUCED—A. A-Ma. B/i eon ACo. will, on Saturday, Dec. 16tb, reduos the pnewe of tbelr immense stock of Embroideries, eomprisfug upwards of 50 cartons of glee rat. Chemisette, Collar* La ces, Trimmings, opened. dels OATS— 2500 bos. receiving and for sale by BELL A LZ'IQETT. GAUSAPARILLAS—’The following list of £5 Sarsaparilla* can aiwayabe procured at JO3. FLBli* life’s, eorner of Market st. and the Diamond: Sand’s Sarsaparilla; Boll’s Sarsaparilla; ' • • Town end* ** iaSl fiRAB ClDER—lObbls very superior Crab )C\A*t rotfd and for sale by w. A. McCLOBQ. BEESWAX —1 hhd. now landing fromS.B, Jeanatt tor sale by BC*r?IIAHDICKKY A 00. I EARL ASH—S 6 barrels first quality jad a. DAI.ZKLL a CO. COUGH REMEDIES —Ayer’s Cherry Pec total; : _ WUtar*e Balsam ofWltd Cherry; d °feali»a UTerwortand Tar Miller's Cough Syrup; Pas tiles De Paris; . Seller’s ao do. , ' Ml oT the above celebrated remedies ean always be pro curodat laSi JOS. FLEMING'S. DAVIS' PAIN KILLER—2 gross of this eolsbraUd article j u*t rac’d by JOS. FLEMING. RUTTER— 10 kegs packed andsbblsprimo roll rac'd and fox side by BKLL A LIQGbCT. UNDER GARMENTS at neatly reauccd prices, at. dsO CHESTER'S. T 4 Wood st. T3OTASII —2cks. just recMand for salo ■7 by UcOANDLESS, MEANS ACO., (UtaMorrisTCTlUrML°_tj!Lg l jsisj^- BZ E - VITKIOL - K IgL & j rtrt LBS kHDBARB in steriT and for 'l(K).rt£br . "as« nj3nso naaa £4LD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE— MOSTARD— Genuine Lexington Uustud TOLANKETS, BLANKETS-—A. A l . Mason ■ Oo.*M cbnaouttlia wMaof thalr axtansttaiueb JMr.'gumialsUuorill tha dUTarant mnkM and aim SlngidttCllonotagsrtroudbambaasnalprtoM. jag FLAX SEED—2 bbls. in store and for sa!» nr iaa Tinmm HEESE—2OOO bis. prime catting Cnoese In atara and tor Min by T. UTTILI * OU WINTER LARD OIL-25 bbls. No. 1 for Tf aalabr jail) . J.SCUOOMmKBadOO. Tl AY—l car load baled 'Hay, ‘ for sale a SiSD ”%5 r so«HHoa a* * innta.