PITTSBURGH GAZETTE .PUBLISHED B* WRITE *OO. PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1855. Advertiser*.-’Neither the Editorial Room r Vrlntf»gg»t*hH«tim€ntoftba Jte2tf opened onSundar- ; AnTCTimrrbodeilre their noticestoappear a tbe paper on Monday morning, will please band them la Uforetodoefc. <in Saturday. ; ' Weekly Cozeue.-Tha eitootlTt o realaUba ofour fIWJy Gazette offer* to oar business men » mndt desirable medium of makfcif their boaioe« known Ogr I* between four end five thousand, reaching ahacet every merchant, mana&etum end shopkeeper Is .WegUgn Beangyhranla, and Eastern Ohio, - Advance Payments.— no sub* acripUoa will be takenfor tbe Deny .or Weekly Gazette, units* payment le nude In. advance. Whenever the time is up to which the entwerlption te-peld, the paper will be Invariably flopped, anlee* the robicripUon l/re xwwed by advance payment. 3LII traniUnt advertising, of every . description, will be repaired to be paid in ad vance- Tbe only exception* will be where epedal moatb yor . early contract* art made. , seplniAw Heading Matter an caeh paicoi .thte paper The principal State appointments under the new ; administration Raring been filled with Whigs and eastern men/a claim has been set up to the United States Senaiorobip byThe Camer stt Democrat* as their due, and a oonnler claim by the west to the same office as due to this part of the State. The western candidates for Sena tor, it is understood, went for eastern men for the other offices, so as to strengthen their own claim, and the Cameron men went for filling them with Whigs, from a similar motive. ,oov. Pollock, for the purpose of spoiling the calculations of both, has appointed *-western Democrat to’ the lucrative post of Adjutant Gen eral, although the office will not be vacant’for n year or eighteen months to come. This appoint ment, it is understood, is to be considered as payment in full of the claim* of the west, in the first instance, and of the Democrats In the next instance; leaving tho way clear for an eastern Whig as Senator. ”, The appointment of on old lino democrat to a leading office under an administration nomi nally whig has been received by the old-fashion ed Whigs as might have been expected, with both astonishment and chagrin; and ere they have bad time to recover -from their astonishment, they are startled with a proposition to repay the act in kind—to imitate the Governor in throwing his Whig principles behind him, and offset the appointment of one Democrat by tho selection'of another for a higher stationl It is gravely suggested in a morning paper of yes terday, that inasmuch*as Governor Pollock has proven so liberal as to confer on a Western Democrat the highly important office of Adju tant General of the Pennsylvania militia—second only in dignity to the office of Field Marshal,, (which has been eo recently conferred on Lord Raglan,)—it would be bo more than right and proper to pay the Governor back by making a like disposition of the office of United States Senator in favor of another Western Democrat, (Gen J. K. Moorhead, to-wit,) in case the wes tern men should be unable to elect Gov. Johnston! This would be almost as shrewd a bargain as that of the Indian with the Trapper, 'with this difference only, in favor of the Indian, that the latter; did get the turkey buzzard, whereas in stead of even giving the buzzard to the Wliigß, the Democrats are to have tho turkey, for the reason that they have already got the buzzard to themselves!, most be confessed, is a very cool way of throwing Gov. Johnston overboard, as well.&s passing by the claims of other distinguished Whigs in our midst We do not know what Uov. Johnston’s prospects may be, although we c&n hardly think, them so desperate as to be thus cavalierly thrust aside; but suppose them, for argument’s sake, to be hopeless : is there no other. Whig among us as worthy as a demo crat of whig.support ? Without stopping to dwell upon the wishas of our people in regard to Governor Johnston, a point on which the author of this scheme is not authorised to speak for the people, or to dio tate to their representatives, we trust, the mem bers from this county, at all events, will not “de spair of the Republic,” even though they should not choose to give their voices to Gov. Johnston, so long as they con count amongst their own fellow citizens men enough who are quite equal, to eay the least, in any and every particular which eon enter into the choice of a Senator, even to the distinguished western democrat who is proposed as the subject of tbeir suffrages. TtorXoftK. —The debate on the U. S. Senator question, in tho New York Assembly, revealed some curious facta. Mt Rick era on*, after refer ring in circulation of bribes &c. brought to bear in favor of Seward, and denying them, said: . “But there had been influences brought to ( bear upon members to Tgta against Wm. H. Seward. Hfr himself had received instructions to vote so, but he preferred to withdraw himself from the organisation which instructed him. Mr.. Leigh read some letters from American Associations directing “Brother C. C. Leigh” to vote against Wm. H. Seward for U. S. Senator. Mr. L. admitted he had done a dishonorable act injoiningthis order, and the only way he knew of getting rid of the dishonor was by declaring absolution from it' Mr. Riekerson reada leticr from a council of which he (Mr. R.) had been a member, and from which ho had asked a card of withdrawal. Tho letter states that he would not be allowed to withdraw,' but that he would be excelled; and besides that, he would be burnt in effigy. ' It al so said it was intimated that he (Mr. R.) bad been bought with money. Mr. R. said it was unocessary for him to deny anything in the letter. A man who would write such a letter to anoth er, Mr.-Rethought was unworthy so such atten tion. Bat he would here say that he would dis- charge his duty without regard to any consider ation, pecuniary or otherwise, c Mr. May rose and stated that he had been sent here as an independent Whig, and he intend ed to exercise timt independence without regard tadictation from home. He had r however, just received a letter' from an order in a town in his district, directing him to vote against Wm. H. SewardJ- The tetter said tho order controlled the vote T of tho town. He would say that this town did all in its power to defeat him, and yet this order seeks to dictate to him. Mr. M. said he would suffer no dictation from the source whence emanated this—nor from any other. lie was an independent Seward Whig, and as such would vote for the return of 51r. Seward to the U..S. Senate.” Here are three men‘who admit jjaving be longed to the Order, and who produce circulars from the local lodges directing them to vote against Mr. Seward. They each refused to obey, but in doing so were met with denunciations aod threats of expulsion. From the other develope menb on this occasion it would seem that every member of the legislature who had ever been connected with the Order was instructed by it how to vote in the matter of the Senatorship, and that, if its commands bad been implicitly fulfilled Blr. Seward would have been defeated. The great and darling object of the cabal was to secure that geutlemaa's overthrow. Mr. Headley, one of the £. N. members, took occarionto remind certain of his fellow mem bers-against violating their oaths by voting for Mr. Seward —not their oaths as members of the legislature but as members of the Secret order. These oaths Mr. Headley regarded aa superior to all others. That they had sworn to support • the Constitution was nothing, if it conflicted with their secret oaths. Mr. Headley evidently bo liovea in a ‘higher tew” (such as it is), although eome of his coadjutors made it n cause of re preach against Mr. Seward that be had advocat ed the supremacy of God’s tew over all all others. This debate evinces clearly what we have be fore alleged—that the K. N. Councils assuxne to control and direct the acts of their adherents Vho aremembers of tho legislature. They are not the free Agents they seem. Their every step is marked out for them, and wo to them if they walk's ot in it.. -Mogsv Wasted fob tum Pooh.—A Director ofth'e Howard Association assures us that that body is In much need of funds. The preeent se vere weather falls terribly on the famishing— Coal is wanted, taweD as-flonrand meal, forthe deterring- Tho Association i» d<m,g whatit tan, and it has done a great deal; but present can, wo load and pressing and It hu jmt tbs means to meet them. - We are requested to say that funds may be de pcoited at Ike Pittsburgh Trust Co. to the cred-; it of the Treasurer of the Howard Association, M d that aH : such depoBita will be very gratefttDy ; received. -• • ' •' •- .. - - . " Our K. N. friend at Hympton, 0„ wUI com- BWdont credosco to well oo oor thook, ,hon h,Mhd.ooUs nMoo »nd tho 20 onbMfiUrp ho promise® c•/ AjtMMreirfs' i/o raw CoMrmmos. The Constitution pfroridw that amend meats to itab&ll first pass two legislatures In successioa. and af terwsrds be approved by the people, before they shall become a part of that instrument; and that amendments shag not be proposed oftener than once in every five years.. Tbe amendment mak ing Judges elective was proposed first and adop ted in tho legislature of 1849,' re adopted by the legislature of 1850, and approved by the people at tho October election in the same year. Five years having elapsed, several new amendments were brought forward in tho legislature lost winter and adopted, - and these trill come up be fore tbe present legislature • for adoption or re jection, If adopted, they will come before the people next fall, and, if approved, then, no farther amendments will bo in order for fivo years to come; but if rejected by either the present legislature or the people, other amend ments may bo brought forward at any time. Whether the amendments now pending may have addition mado to them or not, is an open question. Wo think it doubtful. If they can, t they will have to go over to tho next legislature, which may amend them again, and so on ad infinitum. Our colored friends, who are looking forward to the .possibility of amending the Constitution so as to secure them the right of suffrage, will see that their chance of getting such an amend ment before the people is a poor one; The Lancaster Independent ’ Whig gives the fol lowing list of candidates for United States Sena tor, in Pennsylvania. All of them it is under stood and believed, are membora of the Enow Nothing Order: The candidates for U. 8. Senator are the Hon. Thodeus Steveuß of Lancaster, who is known to be among the ablest, soundest and most elo quent men In the Union; Hon. James Cooper, now a Senator, whose term will expire on the 4th of March next; Hon. Daniol M. Smyser of Norristown, President Judge of tho Bucks end Montgomery District: Hon. Robert T. Conrad, present Mayor of Philadelphia; Hbn. David Wfl mot, of Towando,- President Judge of the Brad ford Judicial District, and well known from his i connection with tho Slavery Question, whilo he was a member of Congress; Hon. A. G. Curtin, Secretary of Commonwealth; lion. Simon Came ron of Dauphin county, an ex-Scnator; Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, ex-Governor of the State; Gen. J. K. Morehead of Allegheny county, a prominent Democrat; James Veecb, Esq.,.of Fayette county, and Prof. O. H. Tiffany of Car lisle College. The Horticultobist.— Tho February number of this splendid horticultural magazine, is wel come to our table. We always greet its appear ance with delight, as we are sure to be pleased and instructed in turning over its animated pages of choice matter. No pcr&ou who cultivates an acre of ground in ao ornamental manner, or in frnit, should be without the Horticulturist.— Edited by P. Barry, and published by James Vick, Jr., Rochester, New York, at $2 per an num. . Pfnhstlvahia Farm Joubnal, edited by J. L. Darlington, has been removed from West Ches ter to Philadelphia, where it is published by J. M. Meredith &. Co., at $l,OO per annum. It is an excellent Farmer’s Journal. The lower house of the Illinois legislotur shop rejected a resolution endorsing the compromise measure* of 1850, by a vote of 50 to 10, and passed the resolutions reprehending the coarse of'Senators Douglas’and Shields in relation to the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, by a vote of 37 yeas to 27 nays. It is presumed that the Senate will concur m the latter resolutions^ The Harrisburg Patriot publishes a correspon dence between its editor and ex-Speaker Chase, relative to the Tariff views of Mr. Wilmot Mr. Chase, says be has frequently heard Mf. Wilmot express his views on the Tariff question, and that he has always understood him to be in favor of Free Trade aud Direct Taxation. We learn from the Morgantown ( Yu.) If trror, that the Paper Mill of Mr.’ John Rogers, situate half a mile east of that town, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night, the 30th ult, with all its con tents. Tie machinery, stock, Ac., worth some $1,200, belonged to tho leasee of the mill, Mr. Charles. Arthur, late of Beaver, Pa. Messrs. Stimson A Co. Ko. 9G, Broadway, N. Y. send us a series of colored lithographs pur porting to represent the sundry battles in the Crimea. We are always obliged for the kind at tention of publishers, and would like to praise their wares, if we could; but justice requires as to say that these pictures are daubs, and mean ingless at thaL The Harrisburg Herald says “that the an .nouncement, by several papers, of Christian Myers as Whiskey Inspector for Philadelphia, was premature and unauthorized. No appoint meats for Philadelphia have keen made.” For the Pittsburgh alette. A writer In your paper, over the signature of “a Taxpayer” suggests the inquiry whether it woold not be proper to stop the pay of the offi cers upon suspended Railroads. I cannot believe it possible that any man of the right principle, would be. willing to receive a sal ary out of the bleeding and exhausted treasuries , of our corporations under such circumstances, : even though the corporative officers were so ne glectfal of the interests of their constituents or tho directors so derelict of duty as to permit it. If the fact be so. however, tho tax payers should insist on puttings stop to it at once. A salary of ten or fifteen dollars a day to any indi vidual for attending to his own business is rather much for the present times. If the money can bo spared, however, there are other objects of charity which are equally meritorious. Let it in’that case be given to the really poor, and there will be some sense of relief flowing from that consideration, at all events if we are to be ground to death for our imprudence. Asotoxk Tax Pattol *A MasnifAST Lending Five Huvubzd Dol lars.—Tho Buffalo Republic states that a mer chant of this city was “ short ” $5OO a few days ago, and found it difficult to raise until a friend took him to the house of a worthy old German, where, on giving good security, it was banded to him, all in specie, with the offer of $5OO more, if it wos wanted. This generous offer was declined and as the merchant tamed to leave, the door opened and in trooped the three or four ragged children of tho money-lender, with baskets on their arms, whom the borrower at once recogni zed as u regular customers ” at bis bouse, aod who bad just that moment returned from bis larder with tbeir customary supply of cold vic tuals. Proobess or Canada.— The peninsula between Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, covering 600,- 000 acres of land, has been surrendered to the Canadian government by its late Indian owners, with a email reservation fer tbeir own use. The country in the vicinity has been very rapidly settled of late, and Urn new purchase being well watered, for the most part covered with timber, and entirely free from ague, is eagerly desired by settlers. -'These things indicate that the western section of Canada is making marked progress. The Boston Traveler understands that a new secret political Society is commencing an or ganization in Massachusetts, and that already, in several towns in the vicinity of Boston, .branches, councils, lodges, or whaterer they may be called, have been established. It is also said to have a Jargenumborofmembersio Worcester. Many of the members are secedere from the Know Nothings, whose politios have heretofore been of tfio Free Boil order. The organisation is* understood to bo similar to tho one recently formed in Ohio. - Fobriqh ImsioßATiOß to Canada.—Daring the year 1854 the number .of foreign Immigrants arriving In Canada was 63,183, of whom 18,176 were from Cogland, 16,168 from Ireland, 6446 from Scotland, and 11,637 from the continent qf Europe. The immigration for the last 8 years was as follows:—ForiB47,- 60,160; for 1848, 27,930; f0r1849, 88.491; for 1860,- 32,292; for 1861, 41,076; for 1862,39,176; for 1853,26.693; for 1864, 63,183. ; In thelowa House of Representatives on the 22d alt, the bill la relation to the observance of the Christian Sabbath being under consideration, the following amendment was offered , “It shall be regarded. as*a violation of the Sabbath for Clergymen, of any denomination, to preach political sermons on the. Sabbath day.’* The yeas' and nays being taken, there were fourteen yeas. The Cleveland Herald reports that Mr. and Mrs. Jaeox, elderly people' residing in Avon, Lorain county, afow nights ago went to bed with burning charcoal In their sleeping.room,’and suffocated from ite fanes during thought Mr. J. was. found dead, and Mrs. J. survived but a few hours,- They were aged about 60. Tire Mnxmas Mixts.—One million, three hun dred and fifty-eight thousand and fifty-five , dol lars were'coined in the mint of Ban.Lnia daring tho pest year, and five million, five hundred and eighty thousand dollars at the mint io Guanajuato. Pnurhr*iht Leihltttr*. Habbisboroh, Feb. 6,1855. Skxatb.— Mr. Dame repoHed a hill to revive and continue in; force the law graduating lande. npon which ther parchase money hoe not been paid. On-motion of Mr/Killinger, the supplement to the act relating to the commencement of actions was taken up in committee of the whole, emend ed, and afterwards read a second and third time and passed. Tho supplement to the act relating to Ueoi of Mechanics ind others camo up on third reodiog, and it was proposed to be amended so as to ex tend to plumbing, guttling, &c., when after considerable discussion : by Messrs, jiackalew, Crabb, Price, KiUingor, and others, the further consideration of the bill was postponed for tho present The bill relating to judgments and executions on Foreign Attachments come up on third read ing, when it was debated by Messrs. Jordon, Ham lin, Backalew, Price, Flennlken and Hendricks, in committee of’the whole, when, on motion tbe committee rose and reported the amendments— after which the bill was laid aside tbe Sen ate adjourned. House.— Mr. Lott reported a bill relating to holding eleotions in Moon township, Allegheny eounty. Mr. Ball from the seleeot committee on tho con tested election fram'the county of Northampton, made a report which was read and adopted. This report validates the election of Mr. Bush, and denies the right of Mr.' Barr to a scat in this House. Mr. Kirkpatrick road in place a bill .to vacate a portion of tho Pennsylvania canal in the city of Pittsburgh. Hr. Guy an act to incorporate the Allegheny County Agricultural Society. Mr. Lane a bill for a new ooonty out of parts of Bntier and Westmoreland. Mr. Stewart'an act giving premiums for fox scalps in Bailer eounty. Also a bill to annex a part nf Armstrong eounty to Butler. Mr. Chamberlain offered a resolution for tho payment of Thomas Barr, in contesting the seat of Mr. Bußb, of the ooonty of Northampton, which was agreed to—Yeas 66, Nays 17. If ARRIKD—Oo Tuesday, F*b. Ith, la fit Joho’e Church' Birmingham, by Right Revsnnd Bishop o*Ooanor,ANNlß B. IHMSKN and lion. P. a SHANNON. DlED.—Suddenly on Babbnth, Feb. Tth. 1955. ALEX ANDER BAILIE, aged &3 jam and 8 month*. He wasafoad, devoted the Heavenly rather be the stay and comfort of hi* aorcly afflicted wld- On Wednesday, Tth InsL, JANE BLAIR, nliet of the lb* late Wm, Blair, In the 69th year of her age. > liar funeral vlB take piece on F&jbAt morning aI 10 cloak, from the residence of John Kennedy. W,Cth rt. St SPECIAL. NOTICES. Liver Complaint— The only remedy ever offered to the pnblle that baa never hii«* to cure, when dlrocUonaar* followed, ta U’Lane’a Liver Pill. It ha* been several year* before the publie, and ha* been Intro dated in alt; eectloa* of the Union. Where It ha* be«o used,U ha* bad Urn most trtamohant aareea*. and has Ae tually driven oat of use aU other medicine*. It baa been tried under all the different pbah-s of ilepall*, and baa been found eauailycScacktaa In all. Purehaaers will he careful to us tu tut. WLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, and take none else. There are other Pill*, purporting to be Liver PUla, now before the public also, hi* Celebrated Vermifuge, eau now be *■»* at all mpectable Drug Stoma in tha United for aale by tbe aola proprietor*, FLEMING BROTHERS, fc2tUw:B Successor* to J.Kldd A Co.. DO Wood at. Opinion* of iho Press— The following is from Geo. Geo. P. Morris. In the Home Journal, of Nov 7 IS4& All editor* profess to be th* guardians of the right* of the people, and to keep them advlaed, through their roL umn*. of wbaUm aball arise for their benefit. We will live np to this letter, and Inform them that the won derful and valuable medicine for their general uh ever la veotad, la "DaUetfslhfficv! t\un Fxirxusor. n It* virtue* are aorare. mighty and eccentric, that often they appear to work more Uke miracle* than by *ci«are, bo eSmtive, electric, and astounding are Its powsr* on tbs human body, that, though now It la dally tried by thouaanda of people, not one of this gnat mass bat I* delighted be yond comparison, and candidly confess they, on no con sideration. will cror again be without It Theinvcntor.Mr.il. Dally, ha* wisely kept the no ret to hlmaeJL Counterfeiter* areßiuey about It, but without socMfle. It* overwhelming merit* defy all competition, and Its peeoßarltiM, analyst*. We confidently commend *ll parent* tnaaaklU acquaintance, for surely such a friend, who laugba at death end* suffering, restore* tbe blind, lame, halt, and scarred to perfection, and all from pain, is **a friend indeed.” We with the discoverer of this mighty blowing, who 1* real benefactor to mmfcind, God rpeed. Egr sale by OEO.IL KETSfUL No. 140, . .Wood it. nn<i Virgin niter, Ami by nil Drnggtetn threogbont tbn UniUdstnUn. The Greatest Medical Dlioovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbory, has discovered lo act* cf*ar enmmop partar* wmds a remedy that ear* kind «/ {{liho n, from Om trurrf tenfula U a common Pimtie. ll* be* triad Jt lo ow «l**«n bandrad MM, and ***** CUUd *s(Mpt la twaeoM* (both UißDi]*rbtmor.> U»bu bow to his t>n**mi.m o»*r two hundred c*rtlfiwt«i of it* rain*. all within twvetr mile* of Boston. Two bottle* an warranted l» car* a caning tonncalli Oo« to thr** MUm will ear* the wont bind of (tlnplw of tbo fee*. Two to three faouloo will eiaor tb* system of Ml**. Two bottles or* *imaM to ear* tb* wont conker to th« rnoolh and stomach. Three to fir* lottlM an Timstd to eon t|s* went case of erysipelas. Oa* to two bbtUe* anwarraoted to rare til btuoor In tb* eye*. Two bottles are warranted to curs running of the care and blotehce among the hair. Four to six botUee ore warranted to rare corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will rare scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three botUee are warranted to cure the; went ease of ringworm. - Two to three bet ties are warranted parole cases of rheumatism. Three to four bottle* are warranted to rare sail rheum Fire to eight bottles will rare the worst case of rernruia A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect rare to warranted when the stove quantity to taken. Nothing looks so Improbable to those who have Id vain tried all the wonderful medlrinee of the day, a« that a common nod growing In the put one, aod along old atone walla, should rare ovary humor la tho system; yet It to now a fixed fret. tfyoa have almaor It has to start* There are ho l&noronds, hams or ha*» about It railing •ana eases and not yours. I peddled ov«r a thousand bot tles ofltlu the vicinity nf Boston. 1 know Its eflbrts In •wry east. It hoa already dace eome of tho greatest tares ever done In Msiohusytta I gave It to children a year old; to old people of sixty. I hare seen poor, puwy, wormy looking children, whose flesh was soft sod flabby, tutored to a Perfect state of health by one bottle. To those who an tufcieet to a sick headache, cue bottle will always tore It. It givas great relief to catarrh aod dimlness. Some who hare been anstlve fkr yean, bars to ken and been regulated by It. Where the body to sound It work quite easy, but where there to say derangement of the fanetloae of nature, It will ranee very singular feel logs, but you must not bo alarms®—they always dtoap. pear In frag four days to a week. There to sever a bad re sult from it Os the contrary, when that finite* to gone you will tool yoarnlr like anew person. J hard asm# of •the most extravagant eneonlumAef It that man ever Ui toned to. No change of diet to ever necessary—eat the tw«t you eon get. I havir likewise on herb, which, when elm mere* In sweet oil, dissolves Scrofulous swelling of the neck And under the ear*. Price 60 cents. DIRECTIONS FOR ONE.—Adult, one tabtewponafol per day. Children over right yean, dessert spoonful; ehlldren from five toelgbt rears, tea-spoonful. As no direction coo be mode applicable to all eonstltntlune, take enough to operate on the bowels twice a day. Ur. KENNEDY gives personal altendanrs te bod roses ofecrofala. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KKYfIER’B, 140 Wrad street, corner of Vlrglo alley. feSdAwT If yon don’t want to be Straight don't wxia *? flßotnnta Dsoco.—Yor more,than two years we have worn Dr. KeyMr’a "Wasblsffton Buspsnder Brace,'’ and Be) It a pleasant duty again to recommend Its use to all of sedentary occupations. Combining the advan vantage of a Shoulder Brace with those of a pair of Noe- Pender*, it 1* light sod comfortable, aod effectually reun* iencte the disposition to become stoop-shouldered, Three of our readers who are In needof corn an article, should call on Dr. Keyset, oo Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and examine this Braes, which bu recently been much im proved.— fitlttndvh Dttpafck, Dtermber KM. Sold whoJetale and retell-ot-Drr-KBYBBR'S Truss and Shoulder Braes Depot, 140 Wood street. Sign of the Gold en Mortar. jaS-dlw Penniylvama Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH, COEffER OF FOURTH AND BMITUFIELD ATREETB. AUTHORIZED CAHTAffS3OO,OOO. IXSURB BCILDINQS AHD OTHER FROPZRTT. AGAINST LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIRE AND TUB PERILS OF Sea aod Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wo. f. Johnston, W. M’Ointock, D. SI. Long, A. J. June*, Body Pattoreon, Kennedy T. Priond, J.Urier Bpronl, Georg* R. White, Jacob Painter, James 8. Nsgtoy. Wade Hampton, 11. K. CoggesnalL A. A. Carrier, W. 8, flares, J\tsidenl— Hon. Wm V^hnston, F«w I’rtsidenU-Hodj Pattoreon. Secnearji and JVeaxurcr—A A OorrUr. likstavt Secrttanr~& 8 Carrier. (feSJ falfi-ly jl Now Dagnorrian Gallery. MR. NELSON would 'respectfully inform his friend* and the public generally, that in order tfo meet tbs dally Increasing demand tat ute Daguerreotypes, te has hadjmlit and hu now completed iCovtr the Old ‘net Ofles. Third street) one of the most spacious and magnificent Bky Light Galleries ever constructed for Da guerreotype purposes, In tba United States. Wear# now Evsnarsu u execute ukeneseas of all sisee and i tries. In aurwMthsr. from S o'clock a. U. till 4 o’clock P. M. a visit from all is eollelted, whether they wish for Likeness es oruot. Rooms, Old Fort lOfltoe Building, Third street d*X4AwB HOLMES, RABE & CO. BUOGKB3OH TO A. H. HOLMES 4 BROTHER, 1 ; . : , «A*CT*OTWtI»» Of SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMEBkD I EON AX-. LES, CBOWBABS, ELEDOEB. MAT r TOCKS, PICKS. * Timber, MiUy Tobacco A Cotton Bcrew* f ' IWK«J atilWeflfit Hit&iiunlt Car ani BriUg. Balia, Throad and Kota complete* - PITTBBIJrG h/ PJu, Ho. si Woo» imm fast a» ftnoo gTAII work wazrantsd. mUl'tf Da Font FOWdar.—Every Tarfaty Bifla Utelug and BtoettegPowder,la oU tim lunksswlmr on bond roi for Ml# from Msgs sins, lu toUtesutilßf ebeesrt,ontovaratestorsi*. AtooSaMyrns. i '•"■'■“fi'iSlgaiSja ■ Consnmjrtion aniT Spitting !®odd*=rS£e : '' Urn certificate cfSr. Tnnmr it; Bam«r, farmapr years pftgwietarofthwFaßners'lloULFiadeTlckstßirg. Vn_ ond lataof th«Plt r Tudri, krtMd;.t f ; . Dr. John Mince, of thadtjof Richmond, though A reg* ond of aror** opposed to what b* eaU*d qusch medicine* wafobUgsd to say that it* good efieeta in the ease of Mr. Ramsey, .«*• wonderftil Indeed. - ,H* had been giTvn np by *rm*lphrsidsai;'had’ tried Port of th*qoaeX nsdirines, and was on tb* Terse of dee* pair, os well u tb® stare, when b* tried Carteris Spanish Mixture.... WerebrUMpubifetohh fall and lengthy crrtlfleol aroimd tha bottle, statins bis car*. So* advertisement. jsiß-ladA'wT iPITTSBtJHGKH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE .65 FIFTJB STREET, * masonic iiAix, prrrsßtmQii, pa. JAMES S. UOOJf, PrradcnL Cmatxa A. Couo*, B*cr*taryi This Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining loot connected with LIFE RISKS. Alsomgidnst Ilalland Cargo Bisks, oa the Ohio and MlaslasippltlTersaod tributaries, and Marine Risks geo* era And againat Loss or Damage by Fire, And offalast the Perils of tb* Baa *nd Inland Navigation and Transportation. PoUelaaumadattheloweetrateaeonMitaatwith safety to all parti** snxerots: Jameeß. noon,* Wn, 8. Hawn, BamndMeClurkan, James D. ttctiUL William Phillip*, Alexander Bradley, John Seott, John Fullerton, Joseph P.<Jaxsam,H. D., RobertOslway, John UeAlpln, Alexander Reynolds, Arm* Wb. P. Johnston, strontrCnunty, - Jemm Marshall, Iloratlo N. Leejuttanolng, Oeora* B. Selden, lOram Btcwe, Bearer. mxSMyfc LPoeteogy 1 roar fist colli UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PIXILJ DEL PULA. QKARTERKD APRIL 36, IB6o.—Csiarsa PufSTglk CAPITAL—S2SO,OOO. Office 3. B. earner of ftnni and (Tumid streets, Philadelphia OPJICKS3 OF THE HOME BOARDIAT PHILADELPHIA piuctou: Btephen R. Orawfcrd, Paul B. Goddard, Bcnj. W. Tlngley, ' Uearge M’lUury, Ambrose W. Thotnpeon, Lawwnce Johnston, Joeob L. Florence, James Devereux, WUllam U. Godwin,! William M’Ke*. JVeri'lcnt—Btephen E. Crawford. Vux Prztidcnl— Ambroao’W. Thompson. Medial Jlrawlncrw-j'itubargh, Jamee U. Willson, U. D.! Allegheny City, E. H. Howry, M. U. OKOJtQB K. ARNOLD, Agent, mhlT T 4 Fourth street, Pittsburgh JOSS VLAN L. WTLOOX, JR. OOemLAN FLUOSO FLEMING BEOTHEEB, (soooxaoxa to i. udd « oo.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. CO WOOD BTKKKT, PITTSBURGH, PA. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’sOelshrated Vermifugn, Liver pllls*.Ae HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWABDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT AND W OIJEBALB DKALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce Qencrally, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Citizen's Insurance Comp*y or Pittsburgh ffll. nAoTI-TTV, i^rctident. BAMUEL L. MARBUKLL. Seffp. Omit, Q 4 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD STREETS. «LtN»tJRBB HUM, ANDCAROO RIRKS ON TUB Olflo ANDftIIzUI&SIPPI BIVKKB. AND TKHJUTAKIBt l7*/anm affaind Lots or ■ Ifavutg* bji i'trr. A LUO atmntt Vtejxrds <t? ttr MM and .JfLANjftfAVIOATJO/0 nATRjLXSFOBTATIOIf. Wm, D&g&ler, Bamtu) JU*. Robert DqaUo, Jr, H. tUrt^ngb/ 7 but M. Pwnooet, Rrrmi, Ju. M. Coopor, John 81 WIfCTOST Wra. Uftaur, Jr„ R. il. Kl»r. HDL BIbkOUH, John 8. Diiworth, Fraaei* tf«lUn,a £. Beboonmaker, m B. Hbjs, i tea. d e 2i PHILADELjPH 1A Fire and Life Insurance Company. No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE TOE CUSTOM JIOI SK Will make all kinds of Insurance, oithor I‘erpaiu* or Limited. on *r«ry description of Proparly or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of prsulum. KUBKST P. JUNG, President. U. W. Balpwji*, ' Vbv President. DIBKCTORP.^ P. H»r«A. K. B. Cojp*, K. B. Koglub, Oeo. W. Drown, P. B.tteTary. Joa.fl.Pml, V- flb*rm*n Juba CUrtoa. 8. J. Utitam*. TL Wikr. r. Buctscasr, Rscrotery. j. •} CUFFIN, Amt. corner Third rad Wood tirwla. A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. Jf-ww'x Cbn/iof reliefer wlUi rapid ity erery disorder iaddost to the dlg-tlro apparatus; n stem the appetite; reoswstbe strength; hardens the mas el**. bn era the turves, girssstestldty to the spirits, n anlta lb# mental energies, InnlshM despondency. Imparts to Uw itbumtol tfiaw a toon robast tppnruer, tllifi IrrlUtlOO. fOlpl* tha disturbed Imagination Lallde op lb“ shattered enoitltntloo; ami may be taken wltbont fear by the Cscblost Dildio, sib nr mother, u It U ooapo*ed solely of thojaimof ran Oriental herb*, potent oaly In iurltanu, ulilitnl* iml mtan. Iftbß system has become rwtexed by Improper tmlulseo* cm, the Cordial wlUlnfussamnre risorous Titailty *nto ev ery organ. Tb* liMttaili nsalting from late boars or too do** application to labor of any bind. Is quietly removed by Its sctloa.aDi! lull— engaged In Sedentary oeropaUona. uJ sol's v* to Inannaiioa (bmlroa, will Sod It a sab ood hasHby stlmnlaaC Vfbefe tbe circulation of tbe blood Isstnggish, oraaycftbafUietlo&sof tbobody annspsad* •4 or imperfectly parfetaed, It will rasters tb* salon! an tloo aadroataoskaCi permanent scargr to tbs wnUn; sail dlitillMiUn otgisi. Tboaa who are bowed down by pbnicol debility, »n 4 so fcitUu to topalr of mr namflac tb* ilfor and toteo of manhood, tm Invited to give ibis wwnlsrfal lavigorant atrUL It embodies tbs elements of tbslr restoration.— Itoto* tb*y her* cooraiMd tb* first bottls, th*y will b* eaasrtons that lb* rscapsratlv* principle Is at work la it try debilitated portico of their frames, aod hope, soon to Iw-nallad In tbelr theroogh recovery, will spring op In tbelr hearts. TheOunltol Is pot up, highly eoneentraUd. In pint bot lies. Price |3 per belle, two for $6, sis for RIX. a 11. RINQ. freprtotor. No. 192 Broadway. New York. Astxv*.—Pittsburgh: Fuunrn No. WWondstrest; Ore. It Kiriu, 140 Woodst; K. e. g*tir»s. 67 Wood st- AllegbeoyClty: J.P. Puonno. eidd by Druggists throughout the United States, Cana da. and tbs West Indies. Kaas and Comiort- —Tho Oonformator otoly Imported rrem Porto, exactly] suits the Hat to the peculiar shape of the Head, en a new hat to as easy on the head as ao old one A neat fit and a good flat may be had TT Wood It. OPZS-tf W. DOUG LAB. Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. orricE .yo, 70 irjL.vpT street. GifOaL *177450—*313,736, l&cnrc/g tmvuted. FIRE INSURANCE — On Buildings, Lim ited or Perpegual, Mcrcbandlse, Furniture, Act, In tt*o or country. The ant«£al Afnriplc. oombloed with the asenrUy of a Btock Cai-lLal, tutlUce the Insured to share la the profits of tbeOMnpofcy, without liability fin loose*. The Script Certificates of this Company, for profits, or* ronvertlhU, at nor. Into thneauttal Stock of the Coop’/. ULBMIINU LKY; President. It. U. UiecnuaJi, Accretarr. _ DIRKUTUHB: Qfn Tinsley, O. Si. Stroud, Wm. R. Thoapsoo, Lewis K. Asbhurst, T. C. BaekhlU. GeOrre N. Baker, G. W. Carpenter, lien). W. Tlngtoy, Robert Steen, e Z. Lothrep, __ 0.8. Wood, • | H. L. Oareoa*fii ManhalV-IrUI. Robert TolaiU© James L. Taylor, . Kdward U. Judea. Jacob T. Banting. / J fiQ. COFFIWf AgsnE, -lift corner Third and Wotri streets. HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. 11l Varieliei of Powder COXaTARTLr ON UAND. ALBO,' Safety i use. dc3* L. 0. GRAFF, Agent, 122 2d ft-,Pittsburgh. M'Clintock's Family Medicines.—Wo oil ths attention of heads of other*, to tbs ad rertlsvineatoa the fourth page of them vnluabto Family Hsdldnes. Agency of Dr. Fitch’s ceieorated Med* ants, at Dr. G. H. KBYBBRTj Drug Store. No. 140, corner Wood it tad Virgin Alley: Cherry Puiunmle, Pulmonary Balsam. Pectoral Kspeo toraut. Pulmonary Liniment. Deporatlve Byrnp, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, pare and medicinal Cod Ur « Oil, Anti-Dyspeptto Ulxtare, Cough and Nervine, Vsrmifng*, FemalePUls, FemaleSpeelflc. Aa. to used by bio constantly and with noprecedeatod nteerse In the treatment of 4Hds, CbupAi, Omvsßu>ffon, AtUma, Heart Disease, Dvr peptia, ißrqfaLa, skin Dtuaset, Rheumatism, Fimats QmpteUnls, Jvci, tie. Dr. Fitch't sawuuaOsd PaUnl '.Sdtxr niud Abdominal Supporters Dr. fhlch'i Improved duel Spring Shoul der Brae*. Dr. Piteh'a Stiver JnAai- Also, all itary Medicines, Trusses, Bap porters, Shoulder Brew. Remember the place, Dr. KBTY BBR'B, 140 Wood street, sign of tbs Ooldsn Mortar. “The whole preu of Fkiladelpbu are out fa favor of Hoofland'e German BUtcrs, as ther ore prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson. We are glad to record the sucres* of this valuable remedy for dyspepsia, as w» be here It supplies a dssiisralum ln lh* modical world long needed. The wretched Iml talon and ooanUrMter* have withdrawn their nostrums from tbs market, and the public are spared from tne danger of swallowing poison ous mixture In Uea of thereat BUtorx."— tteraldi , free advertisement. &7-‘JwdAwT LADIES’ FANCY FURS. M’CORD & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. S©_ARE NOW OFBNING TIXEIE LARGE stockofFANCY FUßS, embracing ertry rarlety of SABLE, MARTIN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, LYNX,' CONEY, SWANS DOW. talxas, TKTraaiNEi ourrs. tfurrs. k,t„bii lb.. Inrlt,th»>ioUon ofth, rluatranh. lioO. 1W4.-& ARNOLD & WILLIAMS! Chilsoß Foresees, Wro’tlresTobißg : asd rrmno osnkbaixt, For Warming and VenlSation of BuSdings. ' A.sW.vrlU«mtraet foy Worming and Ventilating by Bteam or Hot Water, Pipe* or Chllsoc’* Furuaes, Chnrehss, Bohobto, Bnspitsls, Faetreisa, Urea Houses, Ooart Hourns Jail Hotels or IhreUlag*. S* Haikat *U Plttoburgh FEA&I STEAK imr.T., CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY, NKAR THM RAILROAD STATION, . • Families will bo supplied with our various mdMofVRKHH OBOURDPLOUB, bflMTing tlwir cr* 4*ta«ithaMlU.arlnoarboxMftt Uv&d.WUkb * Oo.'«* Woo4«trwV*BrtuaA BgttvjVeomrof Utwrtjr *nd St. Ctolt <tfc,PUUtiPrib; 11. f. Beavtfta, or J. f. Surf* totalttatlatftfacr oIUm dtUi.f "i • “ JOHHC. BASES A CO.’S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LITER OIL, Carrfully prepwod from none but fre»h and healthy Liver*, undar tha personal supervision of their •gent st lb* flsberi**. . J.G.B. A CO.tat* gnat pleasure in offering Ujalr brand of on whjch, on account of Its soDerior nod* of propers* tlan, frashuesa.and purity, can b* taken without dltreilsh by the most dalleat*. I ItUvoaaeesfarr to advert to tbo peculiar *ffle»cy©f ibb very valuable and scientific retnejy. Its nieeeu In the core of Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula, and* Lung DU esses, when skillfully applied atul persevered la, la no longer a matter of conjecture; It 1* Dow acknowledged to pocaeea healing virtue* almost incomparable to any other specific. Bold la bottle*, wholesale and retail, by too man ufacturers, JOHN a BAKES A CO, No, 100 North Third at, Philadelphia, lad by Dnjggiat* la Plttaburgh and elsewhere. ftB-4mdAwT ; . Hernia, or Bnptnre, aCnraßle Disease. -DR. K£?B£R,ofl4o Wood stmt, begfl leave toannouuee to thß public that ;ha haa made arraagemeots with Mr Marsh, of New Yale, to sell and adapt tua Rsoum. Coal Tsuss, which received the prize medal through a surgUal committee, constating of Professor Riswicz, Pszxir, Cut hocuas. Class, Lcmow, and others, at the New York la dustrial Exhibition of all Nattoaa. Dr. Keyaer haa an cf flee hack of hi* Drag Store, where all kinds of TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, LAOS STOCKINGS, SHOULDKRBRACRS, PILE PROPS, sad BUBPRNSORT BANDAGES, are fitted. ; and satisfaction warranted. Trusses at every prise can be obtained, and of a quality superior to any other* In the market The great of Raptor* haa. Induced the Dr.to glre espeelal attention to those caaeaof disease requiring mechanical support, with full confidence that his long experience in the treatment of such cases huena bled him to meet tbe Increasing want* of the community in this regard. If youhavea rdptcredo not fall tocalL Ask for Dr. KICYSEB, at bl* Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot, No. 110 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign of the Golden Mortar. Ja3-diw 92000 Wanted on a Mortgage, for ono or two years, on fink elan Seal Estate, situate la the heart of the dty. Apply at thUcfflc*., d*2-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CABD music a piano store OF HORACE WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Huaic at Greatly Bednced Bates. WITHSTANDING the combination Li of Mule Dealers to keep up the prices of noa-copj. right musle, against thelnterest* of native c ompotert, and tlialr refusal to extend to Ur. Walert the eourtetlea of the trade, be Is making immense sales—having abundant evl* dsne*, that be baa public eouatenance and support, in bU opposition to the Great Monopoly, and In bis efforts to aid Native Talent, and to adopt the National 'Currency. Ill* stock of American and European Mpale laimmenve, and the catalogue of his own publications Is one of .the largest and best select'd in the United State*. He has also made a Great Reduction In the arises o! Plano*, Mekdeons and ‘Musleal Instruments of oU A-fndr. .'bspericrtonn/Kj: octave Piano* for $176, $2OO and $220, interior of aa good mtaKly, and Instruments aa strong and aa titrable' %t these which eocttOOO. Planoeofevery varietyofstyle and pnee upto $lOOO, eomprlslng'thoae of ten different manutactnriea, among them the celebrated modern improved llo&icz Watzu* Plum# and thejlrxl prtmuen jBoLUN Piakos of T. Unsnv A Co.'* make, (owners of the Pollan pstenCT Second hand Piano* at Price* from $4O ta Jl5O, Ueledeooarroa/rediaenmtaanufiirtorlM, inelud ng the sgt’l known 8. D. A U. W. Buna's Malndeoni, itftn *d.to the equal temperament) Ike bat mglrintAe. United States Prices $46. SCO, $74, £lOO, $ll5, >124, »l 3», *£? $l4O. Smith** Double Rank Melod-Vm* s£co. thcM foano and Meladeonpoaranie/tl. The hast terns to the trade erhnole, *C4 12K per cent, dlseount to clergymen and churches. All order* promptly attended to. Marie rent to all parts of the eountry. poet-paid, at the reduced ratoe. General and select catalogue and echedula of prices of Plano* forwarded to any addreee free of charge. f*S-3mv "Vf EL>ICATEL> FUR CHEST PROTECT -IYX OK—To all pereons of ail age* and conditions the recommended u a shield against those fear ful distress*. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Oouaha. Uolds and other Afflictions of tbe Lunge, which arise from tbeesposedetateoftberheatandcooUaualehangeaofour climate. Por sale, wholesale and retail, at New Tork price*, by K.E. BELLERS A Co7*7JlVood at. A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE—AfI “dm /V eons findebted to the Estate of Daniel IV*. late of Tarentno, Allegheny couatj.Uce’.l. aro requested to make parmentto the subecriher, and all having claims agalu*t said aetata will please present them In proper fbrm. W6twB John McConnell, ddmr. TOW A LANDS' TO EXCUANGE~FOR I PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES—We have tour hun dred and eighty teres of fexeeUent land In lowa county, luwa, which we will exchange tv Pittsburgh Manutae Cured article*. Apply (o B. MehAlN 4 BON. jj* GGS—I* bbb. reo’tl and for sale bv Pi feh _ BKIJ.A UUiiRTT. MEAL—SO bbia. unsifted for aalo J by W J. d W. REA. - liOoO bus. shelled and 2000 bu*. old J shrhed for toerrire, by J. IW. RRA. CIORN —500 bug. glielied in gtoro for sale J by f 0» J. A W. REA. WILKINS & CO., (scoccaeosa to a. witama s c0.,1 BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. 71 FOURTH STREET, UITTSBCRGII. TN the namerous BoepansioDs of Bankers I. and Brokers throughout toe country, during the last ela months, we are satisfied thatlo almoet every instance thetr Ironblee hate grown out of* departure from their legitimate boilneM, and we therefore take oeeaaion to as : sure the public, lo advance, that nospeeulaUona in “Can* :cy stocks," or other * outride operation*'' eball tempt us : from the strict and legitimate lloeof our business, heliev- Inc that to avoiding all such investments, we shall not .onlv he better able toanrve our customer* and ansa re their laafety, but that In adopting such a eouree we ehall pro mote oar own ultimate benefit, fed WILKINS a 00. [VUTLER/S MERCANTILE WRITING FLUIII.-rDipfomasaitd/VueMct/utiAarw been amxrd fdVtu Fluid Ink. by Ohm Mechanics JnstitaU. Ctncinnati, OctiJur. IBM; Orio FttiU >lur, A’ctsuri', Onto, October, IHM: Indiana State tiiir, Madison, Lx. October, 1&54. Ckpyqfa Letter/nm Assistant I bit Master at CineinaaU. OimcnuuV), Sept. 0,1844 Tb Fast Masters amt OUitrtr- Thleoffhwhaa longtime fbund It dlfßeultto procure asstlsfartery artlle of BVihap amt Owing Ink. We re quire a readily flowing Ink that would not gum up tb* nans and etaaida. Thi# object In cur opinion tuw been ful ly attained bv using Butler's Mareas tile Writlug and uopylng flnida, manufactured lo our dty by JawnJ. Bonn, Agvnt—which w* have purehahru by tba dotes 6>r the use of this offieu. W* mcommeod tb* above with confident* to Pont Maatoe and Owntawrdal Men gen srally. J. U. BINOLAIR, AaslsUat P. M. Vat sale wholesale and retail by jal, R.B. BKLLRRB. 67 Wood street. WORMS EVEN IN ADULTS—The *d ministration of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge bat always bMD characterised with snemn, always prod odes iuihctfMllagsaiasxkedchaagelbrtbebrtter. Anyone who trua.lt ean safely enaOde In it. and the moat delkat* Infant cannot be tajurad by ita tue. Adults, too, aro frequently utjjert to worms in the rMtao and ■»»*«» intestine*, whka always impale the health. Aram, N. t. Jana 24.1863. iktm. lL A. fo&acjtxk d o>. Umuiac-1 have used two bottles of D. A. Fa noa* tack's Yennlfoga, which 1 purchased from yonr agent; It had the desired affect in bringing awaj a large number o worms tom tnjr wife. 1 purchased another ml and gars It to-my ebOd; It had tba same affect, bringing away great nsmben of warms. 1 therefor* recommend IF to the pub lie as a rare remedy for worms. p. SITSKIU Prepared and sold by B. A. FAUNBSTOCK A CO, JilMte corner let and Wood ets. lITRAPPINO PAPER—A fow realms ex- V Y tr» slsa far Dry (foods iealara. lalO J. BCUQOKIIAKER-A QQ, MUSKINaUMFLOUR— 1000 bbls‘Wind- sor Mills’Extra, for sale by jalt J. AW. RKA. FAMILY FLOUR—2SO bbls “Storr&Mer* rian" Extra Family, for rale by J. A W. REA. f'LOVKR DAlitX.—The subscriber is pre \J pared to famish to fkmUlea, FRESH MILK and CuXAn, and will be thankful for tba patronage of Us Mends and tba pnblle. His COWS will be fed cm good wboleaome food, and every can will be taken to ratiefy bis customer*. Onion addresaed to Wilkins Poet Office, riving theNfeOfthareeldenae and street, will be punctually a£ tended to. TL PARRY. rl ROOERY STORE FOR SALE—Wo have I for sale the stock, fixture* and good will of a Family Uroeery More, in noe of tb* best location* In the dty, with an eataldlsbed wholesale and retail trade In town • and country. For a man ot small capital this Is a rare ehanee to obtain possession of an old and well known stand.— Terms easy, possession vUlbegtrea on thelst of Jan. Ap ply to d*3o ILMeLAIN A SON. 21. 6th sk | AUNDRY BLUE—The attention of Quni kj lie* and wash-women Is invited to this Btus, which is simply Indigo dissolved, having all Us properties retained The Laundry Dhu poemseee, over the wndlsaotred Indigo, the advantage of Imparting a better color to clothes, of be ing much more simple andconvenient for use, and of be ing a saving of about one halt owing to the bet that not more than one half of the Indigo can be dissnlral by wa ter. It U entirety destitute of any properties Injurious to cloths. We woold solicit a trial, and warrant It to be as represented. For sale by JOHN HAFT, Jr, 4»28 No. Hi Wood it. \TOTICE.—CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR- Jlj FETE, receiving at No. 112 tfsrket »k ~mUoo, Velvets, Urassels, Tap. Rriuaols, Extra Tb'ee r y. Tap. Ingrain, Extra Bap. Ingralo. Floe Ingrain Ye nlllan. Urt and Rag Carpets; also, every variety of D.r r slate, Window Ktyuforamt Trimmings, with a One fin e aa aortpaentof Floor Oil Cloths, from 21 fret to' 18 in ,-b< ■ wide, which we otffer at a redooed prloe. We Invite k a attention of oar customer* and traveling community .o oali and see, at W. MrCLINTOCK A BEOS.’ f AS T S:—OUMMIfIUS A HAY, hav« B i always on band aUrgeaJPortme&t of LASTS, BOOT T&BKM,Ac, Ac. Thsywnald Mpeetfolty toIMI the atUn- Uro of at their store, eorsar of Diamond and LOVER SEED—IOO bus. prune new for Juiobr ja22 J. A W. BE A, 7* WaUr st. fI^OBA^CO—6O bxs. ass*<l brands, 5s and 1 Bs lump. In vtcre and fortale br ds23 V - T.UTTMt A tX?« ni Sd st LARD —20 kegs No. 1 Lard, 8 barrels No. 1 Lard. for sale by J. FLOYD ACO ’ls* M BROIDERIES—A. A. Mosou & Co. JLi have lost rac'd; perKxpren, & cartons of Bmbroide rtoe. compmlog some nd* and etejrant stylos of Collars. Collarette, Sleeves.Chemisette, Hdkfk, wfctehwUl fr* offered at gveatlyredurod prtee*. j*23 POT .ASH—IO casks this day rac'd nod for sale by JalA •** OQLMNB. SPERM CANDLES—IO bis. Sperm Can dtes.4 andfl to the lb, fcttalaby W A. kIcCUIRQ. 4 firtn BUS. Oats for sole by . lUUU ia9 J. B. CANFIELD. DORR—II bbla. Mess rec’d and for salo by *■_ M BELL AI.TQCKTT. * FOR THE WEST—Any parson going to or , JhuVlVm£'«‘®«»haaea valuable pateot C r^L.2L» I,U . IU * rhtft,T •*”«! states. It Is said to 0,1 h “ a •<■-“*»<***■ - Watgj Register of Beal Estate, Described ?5. V? foinae, Country Beets, llaaasi and tola, Block, Ac. This Heffistsr Is give ato any who ealL .... THOMAS WOODS, d"4f Commercialßroker, 76 Foartb st. PINE AND CEDAR WARE.—SAMUEL keepaooustantly on band a good assort meet of Washand Bath TuhTflone, Btcam boat. Oak Wall, Bttchsn or Draw BocksteTwooden Dowls, Chams, Dry P 4 *“**kZl»o ami Cberry Wash Boards, and all other kinds of ware la hls tine. ■ Also~6o pasts Tube, and 100 down Backets. Wareroom, kUsonie UaU. Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pi. 40 DOZ. STAMPED COLLARS: |lf 2 do do Bandit So doe. French Working Cotton; ,2 do Kmbrolderlioa'Qoups; 10 do Floe White Unen Thread, roe'd by this mm u,vi»pna.u Van uURDBU'aT ftt " . 83 Mark*! st, ouTßerofDttnnwV . I 4>INE EXTRACTS FOR HDKFS—I hare . on haod a largs'assortment of yery One Extracts, among which are Lubln's, Konseel's lllarmon'APrice'i, Ae. Tboee wishing One Bxtraots can always promire them man ftl JOa. FLKMIhu. \U> GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE— -F lQ bags superior Jara Coffee rec’d and for fcfryv. Ja» W. A. MaCHiBCL li/f USTARD—Genuine Lexington Mustard 1M In lh« X lb. and lb. cant; Durham MotUrd, put op by ihosse A Blsckwelh - Finch ACo/s Vino csglubUostard, for sale br J»a9 • W-AAfoDLURQ, DLANK&TS, BLANKETS—A. A. Hason AJACo.wUI cloee out the wboleof their axtauxlreatock MBlanlate.cnDtlttlngof all the different make* and due atsreductfcaofpgarir onebaUtheumalprioee. ;■ j«29 11 VVSt&rV) bbls; Roll Butter* H- 6bU#.soUd- ... do fcrmla by {JOHN fLOTD « 00? COMPLAINT, CHRONIC or NERVODS DEBILITT, VISEASB OF TBE KIDNEYS. And all Diseasca ariging from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, OUCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD l 3 Bile*. Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust fat food. Fullness or Weight la the BtnmaahJtour Kruct*tloo*. Blnktna ar Fluttering at the Pit of tbl Stomach, Swimming or tbe Hoad. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Cluttering at the ll*art. Choking or Buffocatlng SensaUoaa when In a lying Mture. pimneas of Vtaioo, DoU or Web* before the Sight, Fever anddnU Pain la the Head, Deficiency of PervpW Yrilownne of the Skin endßyve, I'aln In the £tde. Back, Cheat LUnlu, Ac# Sodden Flushes of Heat, Bura* to'J;Jfe > oftl r , S* Unt « r Bra«4Um« caw ax imsvoAUT «urazn it DB. BOOFLUD’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, • PBKPARXD BT Dr. C..M. Jacks on, No. 120 Arch Street, PhihuMtihla. Their power over the above dlaeane la not ezoellod. II equalled, by any other preparation In tbe Uultrd BlaUa, as the cure* attest, in many ease* after skilful phyiidana had Called. ' ' These Bitters are worthy the attention of Invalids.— Possessing great virtue# la tbe: rvetifieatlon or diseases 01 the Liver and leaser glands, ezerdsing tbe moat search ing powers in weakness ana affections of .the digestive or san*. they are, withal, aafV.*ertala and pleasant. READ AND BE CVNVINVKD. J. D. Bmuo, laceyville. Pa-, April C, IK6*. sayc “I can get you aomt good certificate# fbr your German Bitters in this vfclolty If you wish them. A lady purchasing some of it this week, says that It Is by Ear the beet medians the ever knew, having done hag and her daughter much *°iL&LaVacs.Bernard's Sciocmt 16.1863, aayc 1 *! am much attached to year Gennrtmt tsAßavisg naed two bottles of it, which I procure* from 8. i urtz, your agent at Somerset, and fcund great relief from Uln dweare of the Uver. I has great ettwt on my lungs, strengthening *ad Jhrigwntin* th«n» which, aalam apablfespeaker, fsaßwatßelp to me. DaTonzs, Newton Hamilton, Pa- May, 18M, *»ld-* **l have used myself half a dozen bottles of yourGennan Bit ten fbr liver complaint and diseases of* pgrroqtcmn»; tar, reaolting iron the abuae cf z.ercury. Twas polaoned and afflicted with mams troa tbe use o/ tho latter artl ele. The German ilittars is the first article Proa wmeo I obtained any relief. I have also gtvsn the artiria to many dyspeptics, with the most salutary result I think u many more bottle# will euro ma." . .. . J.C. YOCTO,Ksq n efDftUpbln, Pa.. 6. W6l>*. “1 wasaflUetad with Oeaeral Debility, Wnk* sere and Ooativenaaa, far whkb 1 used many dimrent remedies without reileC lat last naed your Uoofiand s Oerman Bitters. Itookuisw bottles according to dlre» tiona, and vw completely eared. 1 have not been so healtliyfsr tenyeareaa I nave bean since 1 took your Bit ter*, which is about one year ago." The Bitters are entirely tcgetablc. always strengthening tbe system and never proatrstisglt Sold by dealer* in medldne and' storekeeper# every where, and by Fleming Bros, B. A. Fahnestock A Oeo. lt, Keyaer, 140 Wood U.P.Schwarts, by dealers in medldaa generally rpo LET—A Brick House on Gthst., with 1 a large yard. A Tavern Stand in Birmingham. AS ■lory lioure, withalarge yard, on Carpentcra r alley. A Ifonseof 4 rooms, ball, garret. Ac-, on oth sL, near Grant. A House on Grant at., near tbs Public School Honee. A large 3 story House on Reas at tb* bead of 6th. A large Hall on 4th •t.vyive Offices in Nplaln’s Bbildlag on 6ta rt. A large Store Room on 4th at. Anpcr to. fe7 8. OPTHBKRT A fid Cemi-annual sale—a. a-immod & Co. will open on Thursday, Kcb. 6th. 160 dox. more of the celebrated Portsmouth Hosiery, which will bo sold at about cpwfaalf the caoal rates. f«7 CLOTHS—A. A. Mosod & Co. ' B will open an Invoice of thoa* Japanned TaU* Covers, atShand C2J*«;usual price $1.00>ndsl,26; also,-lSu more of those Square Woolen Shawls, at 50 eta. fcT JUST ISSUED—B. McLain & Son havo just issued their Monthly Circular for February. It contains a nmneruus list of Towu and Country Property for sale and rent. Call and get one, at 21 Fifth at. (1 LOVER SEED—IOO bushels' prime in Jttan and for sale by 8. HARBAUOIT A Co. HERRING —25 bbU. in store and for Bale by fc7 B^UARBAUOUACW._ LIME —luo bbls. fresh LouisviUe*Lime in store and for sale l.y ISA 1 All DICKEY A CO. CHEESE —50bxs. in .store and for sale by EbT 18A1A11 DICKRY A CO. DRY PEACHES—2S sacks in utoro and for'eale bv f*7 IBAIAH DICKEY *OO. SALT PETRE—7O ducks in storo and for »>y M IBAIAH DICKRY A CO. HONEY —i bbls. Strained Honey in store and tor sale by 18A1AH DICRSY AlX>- Ii^EATHERS—3OOO Ibarra storo and for V sale by fe7 IaAIAKDiCKRY A CO. Ct ROUND NUTS—2S sacks in store nnd I fbr sale by _IBATAIJ DICKEY A (JO. ZINC PAINT—S tuns American and Trench for Brio by ISAIAH PICKET A CO. PEARL HOMiNY—I2 bbls. just rec’d and tor sab by 0. W. URRSTtriE A CO., fe7 «l Front at- YtRA “FAMILY ~FLOUR—IOO“bW Pi choice in storo and fur tale by - ib7 D. W. IIRRBTINK A CO-. 03and % Front st. BUS. Corn, in- tho ear, for sale by tJUy j*9 J. D. CANFIKLD. »RIKD PEACHES—2yO bush. Ohio halves recfirsd and for *&2« by DELL a LIGGETT. T~ OUISVILLE LIME—IOO bblfl.rec’dand j tor ule by _ JalG * 00. SUGAR —SO hlidw N. 6. Sugar now land ing. and for by JOHN AYT—S tonfT baled Day at Depot, for by ja& BIIKIVKR aiDII,WORTH, - .. JOSXFB LUPKWIO HOPS —20 bales prime eastern jast rec'd igil for sale by It HRABAtUHI A UIX BALKI> lIAY—7S bales Hay for sale by ja!2 JAB. McLAPQHLIN. WOOLEN FLANNELS—White.Scarlet And Vellow, Plain and Twilled Flaan*U,in im bcbm variety. A. A. MASON * CO. 25. Sib »U EAR CORN—SOO bushels Ear Com tor tale by JalS - JAB. MsLAPtfllhlM. HAY —10 tons baled for sale by Ja22 SHRIYKK A PILWOBTII. ' i iOLL BUTTEtt—SO bbls. choice Ohio for~ jag SItRIVER A PILWOBTII. DRIED PEACnES— IOOO bu«. prime hlvE (brnl.br BHKIVKtt - PILWORTH. T>ARED PEACHES—3O bus. pared Peach |T ee on hand and to arrive. Tore BWRITER A DILWORTH. CLOVER SEED—2OO bus. for sale by del* J. B-CANFfcLD. fiREEN APPLES—IOO bbls. in store and H for Bale by ja22 T. LtTTXL A 00. CLOVER SEED—3O bbls. Ohio Seed for ___ ja» JOHN FLOYD A 00. PEACHES —25 bbls. Dry Peaches for sale by j*29 JOHN FLOYD A CO. WRAPPING PAPER—SOO bdls. for sale TY by jaM JOHN FLOYD A 00. 4 KA LBS. CALCINED MAGNESIA in l f eton anddbr sale by FLKMIHQ BROS. m BXS. BABBITT'S WASHING POW DKR in etoroandfor aaleby FLKMINQ BKO9. CUNDRIES—GO bags Dry Apples; O W bags. Flaxeead: 2 bass Flaxseed, to arrlTe on iteamerQaaker City for sale byISAIAH DlCKgy A CO. SEIDtiITZ POWDERS—S gross very fine and freshly prepared SeitHita Powders on hand and for sale by • JOB. FLKUING, ear Diamond and Market st. OARER'S COD LIVER OlL—The “best 11 article of Cod Liver OU now In dm, 12 dox recnlyad by jaO JOB. FLKWINO. FLAVORING EXTRACTS—24 doz Preß -1 ton and Merrill’s fine assorted Flavoring Extracts* a&o, 24 dos Preston A Merrill’s Baking Powder, certain!* abest artlale now lo nao. rac’d by JOS. FLKMING 11EMNANTS OF SILKS— a. A. Mason A JLI Co. will offer on Batnrday. Dee. lGth, a large lot a. Bemnaota of Bilks, at almost one half the canal price. T IFE'S A MARCH, and now upon tlie 1 A morn of a new’eampalgn let ns see that we are PCTTy accoutred. Knemlesare tobeeuarded against—are Cetjulpoedf If not, go to CIIESTBR, 74 Wood street, i and Bov's Clothing fast above cost. , lal . jpOOLNESS:— Whether of Friends cr of V J°bn Frost, Baa* can be obviated by a good Coat.— Cli HSTE Ft profossee lo be abletopnt everything In the way of coolness on proper footing, by the application of a few dollars. Men and Boys’ Clothlog In great variety.— 74 Wood sk No charge for ehowlng goods. deS PLANKETS of a superior quality, and mo> dlnm do, to be had at low prices for Quality, at store de22 MURPHY A BUUOIiFIKLD. CJUQAR A MOLASSES—SO hh«i». good O fair newJSunr and 200 bbls. prime N. O. Molaseue for mb by jag BHIifVKR A DILWORTH. TNDIA RUBBER WHIPS of all Bites, JL wholesale and retail, at the Rubber tN-poklia Market •Cert. dels . J. A inßllLLlPiir F ACRED BUTTER—IO bbls. pkd. Butter, 20 kegs packed Batter, In store and for sale by T. LITTLK A 00. LAUD —li7 kga. No. 1 Lard for ealo by ___M R. DALZELL A 00 4 SECOND-HAND CHICKERING PI ANO, very nearly new, at a reduced price, for sale by . JOHN H. MBLLQfC 81 Wood et ifkbOZ. YOUNG AMERICA COLLARS Lu»t -ftl VAN. OORDER’B. MOLASSES— 60 bbls.-new cropN. O. Mo le«eee for sale by' R. DALZELL A CO. RICE —10 tcs. fresh just ree'd and for sale by fol R. DALZELL A 00. 200 bxs. prime cutting Cheese \J for sale by ftl r. DALZKLL A_oo. "PRODUCE SUNDRIES—CIover Seed 100 1C boc Dry Appfos. 260 has; Dry Peaches. 1200 bus; Roll Butter, 64 bbls; Packed Batter, 2 bbl«: “ “ 4 bxs; ** ** tkffK Potash, 0 eaake Qreaso Lard, ' 2 fchls: Flax heed, 6 bbls; Cheese, 100 bxe- Inetcre and for nde by jaJl ailfilTßtt A DILWORTH. 130 and 132. SJst. SUNDRIES— 69 bbla. Grease; & bbls. Lard; 9i sacks Dry Peaches; : * lfisacks Feathers, to arrive by steamer Yeatuan for sale by ja23 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. BUCKWHEAT— 50 ska Buckwheat J7our for sale br Jfcl2 JAB. McLAUOHLI-N.H OF $2OO0 —A person who is about moving to Kansas, having a capital of *2OOO, and other means, wUbceapartnerofuke capital to engage In general mercantile bostons, principally in Pittsburgh manufactured articles. Would leave in two weeks to se led location. Apply to jaB B. ITUUN A BON CORN— 500 bua. in ear for sale by Ja33 J.A W. RRA.74 Water st. fIARPENTERS' SHOP FOR SALETritu 1 i ated on Quarry sk, between Factory and Walnut its. The shop Ison teased grooud. For further partita!are, enquire of dtJO ITcumBKRIABON.I4O.3dtt. LARD— 5 kegs No. l Lard for salo by deU R. DALZELL A Oa. lALICOESADE LAINES—A. A. Mason JL/ A 00, m* now opening upward# of 20 caeee of Fast OuTcred Callooes, which will beaold very low: also, a Urge assortment of new etytea Mods de Lalncs. at nearly one half Uwnsual prices. ~ 4*4 BUTTER— 14 kogs packed Butter, a bbls packed Butter, - ’ 8 ** U«h roil Batter, In cloths, ja4 . It. DALZELL A 00. RiE FLOUR—6O bbla. rioed and for sale by U 7 . -BELL ALIOOET. , [AY. 05 bales reo’d and for nalo bv I.JrtT .... B»u.a UgaBTT. TJEANS—IOO bus. for sale by tfatO . BHBIVIR A DILWORTH. QUELLED CORN—3OO bua for sale bv ..flirt*. .. •/ . ... -j.,w.kA. Murphy a Burchfield have jost jnCdlirnpna uuUMi k>t odbawwdtowaX W HIT£ CORK MEAL-100 kbit.: pxfarnt .If »te*« dited, a ebofc* article tor fomOruse, tb store end foe sate by P. W. ÜBBSTINB A (J(X. . - riuv,..,- ~ , : W,andMFrantst.- AUCTION SALES. ;4P . DAY is, Auctioneer. Q*nntrciai Sain Son iq corner Kbod and Fiflk Mtrrntm VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS T AT AUCTION-On Saturday evenlng.-Feb. aotb, at "odoct.at the Commercial Halve Rooms, corner Of Wood and SJh Ki, wilt be told a valnafck collection of tnr Books, among vblch a e., Bachelor of Salamanca. tv JL. tvole ulibt'i Crtlomibiof. Industry of ; tU-iia tious. numerous platoe Upbam'a Lift of Washington,* vole (JiNk and Roman Claws Pom. it vale Uo* «t. 2 volePictorUl Half SSii^rNSTan; Wnid of odiDMi Art aa«l lailaitnr, too Llh of Napotaott, de. • p. ML UAVt&. Anaa, - Notice to Contractors. Orncxor Mctsotcutu* iUuxcio Ocotatt.) Georgetown, D.C. Dee. 20, 1554. ) LJ BALED PROPOSALS for the jrradiiiir, H MaeonrT. and bridging of fortythree and a half miloaoftbt* road will bn received at tbe office of tbe company until three o’dock, P. M. oo the 15th day ot Feb* roarr nest. Tbe map*, profile*, plans, and spMdflestkmswUlbe ready fox Inspection oa and after tbs 6th day of February. Tbs Metropolitan Bailroad Is designed to extend from the eitksof Washington afidGeergetowatotbeßalUmiw* and Ohio Railroad, by a t easy and direst routs,* connect* in* with U» latter road oast of tbs “Point of Rocks.” on tbe Potmaas riser, and makings eavliißOfdlsUneeon tbs ; first ninety miiss of tbs present trarelsd route-fton tba * Capital to tbs Western and Northwestern Stated; of forty , firs miles. Proceeding from the point of Intersection with tbs Bal* timer? and Ohio Railroad, tbe route extends to tb« etty ot Frederick, and. passing through tba richest agricultural districts of Maryland. terminates In tbe dtyof Hagcre* town, where it connects with lines of railroads, sow in op* eratfc>n-«xtesding to Ilarrltburgb, the Pennsylvania Rau road. Ac. * • ' • -The portion of the road for which proposal* arenow mtl - tefl extends from the westerly line of tbe District ofpol umbla (3Jf mUss from a cores town) to tb{ dtf of Fred* eriefc. Proposals will be received for thp work in sections of one mils each, or fartbs entire distance of 435£ - Tbe work It generally of a medium character for this part of tbe country, with some heavy cutting (Is earth and rock) and bridging; and every faculty exists forme* ecutlng ft vigorously and with economy at all seasons of the year. The country U elevated ahd rolling, well water-, remarkably healthy. - The tlmecondltlonod for *he completion of tbe contract* ,wUI bo from one totwo rears. Any further information desired by persons proposing for. the work will be fnralibod at thee Aloe, or may m bad dt' addressing tborresldent of the company by letter prior to the day of letting. By order of the Board of Director a.. • ’'* FRANCIS DO DOE, President EDMUND FRENCH, Chief Emdoett. ja3-2swt fcs* . Election. P * 1 N Election for officers for “the Company /V for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny rirer oppo* etfePittsburgh, in the county of bwhotd en In the oflloeof tbeComwany. at theuwrth end of tbe' Bridge,on MONDAY, tbe6th day of March next, ecm mendas at 1 o'clock, P. M. JOHN HARPER, feS-lmd . • Treasurer. Notice. SUCH’ of our Dopoaitors as have not yet bad their accounts adjusted, are requested to bring in their books and certificate. , A. WILKINS A , fed . - 71 Fourth streets omci Ohio aim pxsna. R. JLCO, \ nttsbargh, Jan. Zytb.UJifi. / . TWTDTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold -IT| era of the Ohio and Panes. R. R.Co. that on andaf (er the l&th day of February, a Dividend ot Vive per sent, for the last six months, payable in tbe Stock of the Octn- S any, at par, will be paid to the Stockholders so their. toex stood on the books of the Com poor on tbe Ist day' of January. Tbe Stockholders on the Pittsburgh hooks will be paid at the otfiee oftho Company, and those on tbe New York books et the office of Winslow, Lanier. A Co.— gerip certiOcateswUl beiuuedfor tho fractional parts of a share. fol-lwdAwtlfifo 11. S..FLBMINO,Traaa. iCltypapere copy daily I week and weekly till fob, 161 . UoiroxsanuA Bjusox, 1 nttsburKh. February Vd, 18W, / A N Election for President, Managers und /V Officers oftho Company for erecting a Bridge over (ualUver Monongabela. o posits Pittsburgh, in the Bounty ol Allegheny, will be held at theTollllcu*, on MONDAT, the6thofMarch, 18W,at3o’cloek, P.M. f*Mtw«B JOHN I'll AW. Treasurer. Water-Core Institute. HAXD STREET (SOUTHSWEY BRTi PEXX STREET A ULTTUK Rl VER * tUTTSHURGH PA. I"hOCTOR BAELZp Graduate and Practl ff tloocr In tbe Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic • and UoQXßiiatbie, and for tb-r past ten years a stueeesfoi Hydronethlst, hasoponed a WATER Cult ji In the above' location. The perfectly safe, direct aud imtnoliulo effect this ays tern has on all Fovers,*an<l all illiieaave acute and chronic. —wbQe it la mild, grateml nod Invlgimtlng to the weak and debtiiCsted, renders It peculiarly desirable in fealties, who will be treated at their homes. « Allopathic and Qomcepatbio treatment wiU be adminis tered where desired; but, after long aud thorough expert euee, Doctor Uimlj give* a derided preforenee to llvdropa tby, which baa, tbrongh'nrt the old and new world, prov en eo eminently eucnvefttl in every f riii of disseise, loela ding Incipient fVr.jsumiilton, Bronchitis, Dyepeptia, In . flommatorj and Chronic RbeumatiemV- Ajthma, Cnt*n#- out, Nem<ua and Liver Diseases. . Tcstimonialaof cures from highly reputable cltieens nr.ixuuir every state in the Union, can be examined at Doetor Baeis’s office. ThcKev. Clergy an Invited to consult h'm grAtla Warm water being used inthecemmeacemrata.andof; ten throughout thetnsatmeot.lt Isa luxury insteedof un pleasant, as tbow nnacouainted might rappoea. ~ Rcrxixirrzs.—Uesarai Charies Brewer, Waterman Palm er, W. W. Wilson, W. 11. William*. Thom won BsIL J. R. Wetdio, D. T. Morgan, Was. B. Uolmoa, jCu. Bogush, B. U. Kerr. The undersigned, havibg visited Doetor Baelx’a lostltn* tiou and witnessed his sueemeftil treatment, cbcerfoiljr re eummend bins as a thoroughiy educated and akUlfaJ Phy sidani Charks T. iUisselL Jos. M’Connells,. David Hunt, John C. Curtis, Kobt. Patrick, John B. LiviugstonvJobuWright, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, O. Ortusby Qregg. jal-dad A NOTUER Pittsburgher testilying to the /\_woflderfally curative powersof Banhave’sllotlandfiil * PriwntrSCH, Dec,etb,lAs4. MtSTTx. Btnj, ißpc. 4 CD.—tientlemea—For a year past 1 havel»en afluctcd very •criooaly withdysnepcU,so' much so, that my stemeeb refused-to retain anything. -r' have tried almost every remedy, end the regimen dt eeTer at phrMcians, but alleviation, tmullbegan the use or Usrhave's Holland Bitters, and have-now found re lief almost amountlßg to a cure. I found It effiradonsln. . removing the extreme debUUyoceasiDned by this disease, and generally as a tonic it hasfow canals aad nosnneribrl. RMpectruUy, JAcoa Wurrx,SahSC below MaSStT bAunOs— Be earefal to ask for tkerhare s Ifolland Bit ters. The great popularity of this medicine has lnducrd many imitaUons. ehieh the publ to should gua d against puchasing as the genuins Bcerhave’e Hollaad illttaa, hold at Si per bnttk, or tl bottles for AS, by proprietor*. - D£NJ.PAnE,Js_A Cur. 3d A JNO.Q. BMlill7klrn3ngbam; '' , _IL P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny, deSO-fe and Druggists generally, Lot* for-Sale ot Lease. A NUMBER OP BUILDING LOTS, on 4%. Braddock, Commerce and Beady etc- and an Penns.' Avenue. These Lots an eligibly situated lor Dwelling or hufjnees hr.uese, and will be sold low on esey ternuor wUI b* Latod for ten years or less as may those wbo want , them; For partiroiars, enquire of K.D.OAZZAM. mjlT-tf Market b. tween 3d and tlb. Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. JfllHK Corporators of inis Company have ■ fcmbttrlptloh’totli* Gniltal Stock: atguß&aklßrlieTM of Mean* A. WILKIhS * OO.T£a! Fourth stf Pittsburgh,- wharo'pftSivhlcta-rcnteiiiia* Chwt«r,G«r4oftleal Bottom, *& nub* obtained bmttlii dalring InfcnpiUon reUilroto the Company. mjo BOARDING —A desirable opportunity is offered for wearing Boom* and Boarding tor two •mau famlllea. to a genteel private bearding honaa. tan minutaa walk from the P.O. - Application* a net batnada won. Addiexs, with name and location. Box 840, Pitta* bnrgb. fo&tf Cund: >RlES—sobxs. Soap; bis. Mould CandloqG bhlißoll Batter, for nl* C. «£LL3 k OCX. 328 Liberty «t. COLOUR—4OO bbls. in storo and for sale by J. feQ a. HARBAPOH * 00. BNTTER —3 bbls. Roll Batter in store and ftmlaby fag 8. TTABDAPaffU QQ. HAIK—2S boles in store and for «Ue br fefl S. HARDAUGn & 00. WTea, Tea, Tea, £ aro receiving from New York and Philadelphia 980 HALF CHESTS TEA, tomprtiin* leetad, andvlUU aold aa mu*!, either vbolaaab or retail _i Pekin TeaHtcro.Nq^'tmh^rtrect. ROLL BUTTER 20 bxs. extra Roll Bat* thia day tw*d hy B. R. for eale br B «° HENRY h oolunb. nRIED FRUIT—2S bbls. Dry Peaches, to buahelj Dry Apple*, for tale by JOHN FLOYD A 00. <s> C BBLS Lard Oil, No. 1, in store and for /Oc/calcby ja!s FLKMJRQ BROS, 00 Woodet. C ALERatus—2ooo lbs. for sale by >g4 USKRT ILO&UNl. bblfl. for solo b urney n> ooluwb. SEED—2 bbla. in storo and for sale T. LITTLE A 00. HEESE—2OOO bxa. prime ratting Oneese \J lo atora mi far 8*1» by T. UTniBJrW. ' WINTER LARD OIL-25 bbld. No. 1 fir ■«ltbr ]»10 • J. ECIIOONMAKBR 4 OQ.- IJ AY—l oor load baled lTav, for Bale IltiuO.*.Parrot. h T D J* l Vftw ponnuouct a iiimrn Pearl hominy—id bbi«. prime for ***• br _D- W. UEBSTINg A C0..P3 * * Front it. DRIEI) PEACHES—2OO bus. for sale by - D- W. XIHTtgTTNB A 00,03 aad 86 Front gt J NEW HA.MS, Shoulders Ti>n<mM for h^J]i\£s. ,Sa -. P . AI Tft N w 4 DOM, Pttto* and federal it, Sllagheajr. jt2A BEANS— sbbla Small White Beans Tor aalabr jiia JAB. McLAgOrtUN. . CREAM—A very excellent article \J for ehsppod haoda, Mm Üb«; 6 do*. fraah cnnir adandfor aiK by JOS. >fcgttraQTw. JgfaaiuSSErt 4M ANDINE —An excellent article for cbapjwd band*, Ae :fi do*.reed by JO- FLEMrsq. O UTTER—IO bbls. freahltoin ~ Mf-Al^—2o: bbls. fresh White Com Ito ..-TIT, mQ for .tf. by 7 I.ITTLR a 00. SUNDRIES FORHALR— ebbta. Ml Outlet loodox. Broom., ' eolSoolld •• : Uk?S , £2t* h; g^ e W D s; Pe “'‘" : 10 TaanW Scrap*, by V***?®* .^V 1 ? M*UANDLK3Sa MfIANBA CO. |~'tORN MEAIr—IOO bbls. rdceired and for \J art** t f«5 BKLL A LIIKJKT, Water at OATS— 2000 bus. for sole by 1 . BELIi AIJQQBT P. bbla. for Bala by BELL * Mtfagrr. \Af JAChtSON «fc sow, ot tfce late firm Jfj •of W. AN. Jaekaos A Hob*. QniW »ad p£S Uakara, SiO front at, and 930 Broadway.Nav tolir s Srf? wasUAUjr oo hapdeTery TarUtyof<SmM ttS%ndan '•*- d 6 bbla, prime, reel’d «r>i *”• . XTOQBCT. CORN— 3000 bus. in storo and for sale bv . BHJ. a Lioqgpp, Wittr t. J o ng nul LjUuT a£&!H£i —>«»«» o CJiEffiSf soAP-as b». HaPTi^ HOPS— 9 bales prime Ohio roe’a ttndTw HKI.L * uaaErr.Arlu?.; 01 iblilid Ohio Clover Bxdfcntl.br JtT . JOICIJLOYn*7™ iRY {aw’ inat hmM •* ~j.br bbls. iwah this da* jgaibttti.tr -Mimr”nSSff^ TSfugt)" * “?°ail3. (HtTjtaTta' RSSKS* a*? fiSeSfflS ' ti-i f( '3 S\. 4
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