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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
iIyUBLISHSD BY WHIXE w co~~.—
PITTSBTJBH: - I
FEBRUARY 14,1855
«%.Ta Advertiser**—3eltfc«? the Editorial Seoa.
rPrinOngErtshUahmePtofths Daily Ourife, on opened
on Sunday. AnmCTmwhoderire thrir notiew to igpetf
n the on. Monday jaornin#, will pteoae bond, tbaa tn
B ft» re fr odoefc, orißotcrday. ■ '■ r :
Weekly Goxeue.—Tba ixUabn
o rcolotton ofoar Tfcdefy Qcat&t ufflsrv to our tatlnea man
botlncMkaown
Oq? drenlatlon ts toweradburand fiYe'tbonauid.mehing
almost every toerehant,. manufacturer and in
Western Pecn*yirmi*,nnd Esttern Ohio. ■
Advance Payment!.—Hereafter" ho eub
' optionviQteUbao.b7 tbe DaQy or
payment ii mad* in advance.' Wbabever tbt
to which tbe fobecriptton It paid, the paper
wfll be invariably (topped, unices the eatacripUon it re*
paved by adranoe payment. AH transient admtWns,
• of every description*, will be rwjulnd to be paid Is ad*
vanoe. The only -exception* win be where epedaiaontb
yor early contract* are made, eepUdAw
. Th* SoutbeiwKxow Notbzsqs are endeavor
ing to exouse their brethren of the North for
permitting such Anti-riaverj men as Gen. Wil
•oh of Hass.', and Mr. BiWAnD of Not York, to
be elected to thatTaitod States Senate. They
say that the Know Hotbingparty is to pat down
sectional agitation, that is discussions npon’fila
t«yj and tbotitis tobea purely national or
ganisation; that is, to let Slavery have foil
■wing, for on no other principle will the South
consent to a national organisation. The Haiti
more Patriot, the Southern organ of the Nhow
Nothings, admits that. - the election of Gen.
Wilson is inconsistent with* these principles, and
it offers the following excuse:
“The American order is very'powerful in
"but'notsufficientlyeo to over
come the Free-soQ They contend that
it is much, to have nearly divided the House of
Representatives and reduecd the Senatorial ma
jority to a single vote. Theycootcnd.ffiat each
member of the order has the right to. express his
own opinion upon the subject of slavery,. (which
is a sacred and undoubted right,) but assert that
Mr. Wilson will not intrude, or express his or
their opinions in the Senate of the United States,
•it seems, of course, difficult to imagine how he
can avoid ah expression, of individiul or repre
sentative opinion, if the question shall be brought :
before him in his legislative capacity. StiU, we
shall suspend our opinion, in the hope that these
predictions may be verified. Mr. Wilson wIU
soon have an opportunity to speak for himself,
and the question will be definitely settled, so far,
. at least, as his own good faith b concerned.” -
So, the brethren could not prevent the ex
pression of the views of Free Soil men in Massa
„ chusetts so far os the election of Gen. Wilson is
concerned, but they say he.agreed to have a
padloSk put on his mouth, and they have turned
the key, and hob not to intrude his Anti-slavery
opinions! A beautiful bargain, truly. If South
ern Know-Nothings can.be.caught.with such
chaff as this they must be most decidedly green.
We incline to the opinion that Gen. Wilson nev
er heard of the bargain and. that he will , soon
show that neither his mouth nor his soul is fet
tered. Then they will say, we suppose, that
he. has broken Us bargain, and that Northern
Know-Nothings are not responsible for Urn.—
Will this satisfy the slave-extending brethren?
Weshaßsee.
In regard to Mr. Seward, the excuse is easier
made, for the Know-Nothings apposed him to
the “bitter end.” The Patriot says z
“ln-regard to the. Now York election, the ex
planation is more satisfactory. It is said
the order was not strong enough to control the
State at Legislative elections; , that the friends of
Mr* Seward and of Gov. Clark surreptitiously
entered the wigwam of the Know Nothings, and
procured themselves to bo trusted as genuine
members; that the trust thus reposed was vio
lated by bestowing the votes confined to them,
for the election of a sectional-senator. They
assert that the order in New Yorltfb on the ad
vance; that-it will be surged of all local and
sectional tendencies, and the gangrene of aboli
tion stayed at the precise point to which treach
ery has extended it ,
“To] both these explanations,'we Incline,
with a heart disposed to hope much from the in
tegrity of those who conduct the affairs of the
order. * * Our sympathies are still with them.
We will await the result of their patriotic pur
pose,* and if they shall fail In good faith, they
«H*n have cur. sincere regret for their failure,
and our thanks for tho good they have achieved.
But we must teU them' that they must purge the
gamer, and bum the chaff ‘with unquenchable
fire.’”
Look out ye abolitionists and Anti-Nebraska
men, an 'unquenchable fir©* 29 preparing for
you! •
The Patriot is assisted is its attempts to con
ciliate and caha down tho Southern Know Noth
ings, on account of the Ist© reverses in the north,
by the Silver Grey Know Nothing organ at Buf
falo, ~the Commercial Advertiser, Mr. illlmon’s
quondam organ, which says:
“thaopmioD seems to be quite prevalent that
tho re- election of Mr. Seward will operate to the
prejudice of tho American party sfctbe South.—
Wo a different riew of the case. To us it
seems-as dear as if we could demonstrate the
proposition mathematically, Jhat the organisa
tion win be consolidated and invigorated at the
South, instead of weakened and demoralized,
when it is known, as it will be, and is even now,
at all points 'lmmediately accessible, that the
main body of the “American party” in New
York, are conservative; that they hoot made
honorable exertions to defeat Mr. Seward; that
a majority of thirty or forty members of the As
sembly were elected by the people under pledges
io vote against Seward; and that the people have
been deceived and betrayed by folso and treach
erous men who assumed the name and character
of “Know Nothings” for tho purpose of-decep
tion,” • ‘
Know Nothings, who to to for inch an Antl-slaTe
rjmui u Mr. Seward worn “false and treachtr
eras,” says the Northern Organ—they“snrrepti*
tioosly entered the wigwam,? and f*fiolated the
trust reposed,’* says the Southern Organ! There
is no reason for Southern- Know Nothings to be
dissatisfied, for-thoir Northern brethren-only
did not elect Dough-faces because they ooald
not!
A BAcnxa Oct.—We conn ottering the “Pilti
burghCaihotie?’ op to the ¥ork,of defending Bp?
ftgftinrt the charge* we have made *of
permitting and sustaining convocation and theft
to a certain extentfand in certain circumstan
ces. Our last quotations trim Lipwri,' £caari
«»we and Cardinal Woman, seem to hare been
ao unanswerable as to suggest to the- editor the
propriety of beating'a retreat ini time to sate
' his beloved Romanism from further revelations
rather mortifying toany manliving in this free
and enlightened country .He tries to break his
fall by an attemptat wit in which he fails as
sadly ,as he does in logic. He i&ys we “ *toU
onr thunder from an EogU&h Magirins.,” - He
dees a little of Roman equivocation here. We
certainly “ stolo” nothing, for wo gave the Eng
lish Magazine credit farall we took from it, and
“ our thunder, ” as he calls it; waseompcsed of
quotations from ltennfrh saints of high authority,
whose theology and morals the .editor wili not,
can not, and dors not deny. -If he desired it we
could giro him a little more of the same “ thun
der, ” as we have plenty of it left, but he stops
his ears and endeavors tohlde behind a parapet
of email wit. He has sense enough to feel, iioir
- ever, thathb position is.by no mecM enriable,
and hetriee to fortify il by the following burs!
of conrage and dignity superinduced for the oc
casion: • , . y
u ghould he-lmagine that we will follow himas
he dodges behind every no-Popery ranter, from
Fox to Peter Parley, he is sadly mistaken; any
thing from him to require our attention, must
be original—>a commodity almost-as difficult to
fidd in the’ editorials of: the GoteUe, as common
- sense or dlrine' charily. w
He wants something “original.” Nothing else
tHH do this Ajax of the press, whose lofty soul
-wearies of the writing* '-of the Fathers, and of
Bellarmine.ondJLfgupri, and even' the Bulla of
Popes will net satisfy hint, We beg him, how-;
ever, to come down from his stilts and talk * lit-1
tie common sense, and tell us what he means b>
“no Popery ranters, tom Fox toTeter Parley/’
Every quotation we have given has been Aom
the UghesV Romanist >WhoritiOr-ftnthoritie»
which no Cathode pretends to deny. If heis not
satisfied we w& give the. original*. and ftOpept
Bishop o*Conuo**s translation of thesis. ; We be*
lieve that gentleman will reuder them fairly. Or
tears it to that Jl.th.pil.hri Prelate to
Kty whether the tranalattoai tre gate in on last
STO comet or sot. ABw desire la t?'getbe
ftro the American people, end American Csthe*
lies also,the grosssly immoral ami dangtroui doe
trinea taught by Bajiinuiti. laocqiu. aad other
Catholio moral teaihers,who arereragtoMdfcy
Borne »o of the-highlit “4 to"* “t ®
thority. iWe Irish'to ebo« that tho laorala of
Ijooo&t are taught in entry conftsnon»l, ; end
yojienthe door to tho comnisrion not
only of venial, but also of atrocious crimes. We
have m^de. our.eotomporaryafsir offer.' Wears
ieadyjb try Romanism by the t&thontive Cach
ings of her acknowledged standards, and hoi by
-Fox, or say other ftoteitantwriter, *nA to traea
and mark out the natural consequences of such
teachings upon the morals and lives of her vota
ries. We give the. editor of the “Catholic”
another opportunity*of retrieving his honor, tar
nished by deserting the field in the midst of the
controversy... If hd still declines the contest,
we must infer that ho feels his ground is unten
able, and that it cannot bo defended in a conn
try whero a free press and free thought exists.
SscnxT Political Pastizs.—At a time when
a mania seems to possess the public mind to rush
thoughtlessly into a secret oath-bound political
association, it requires some nerve to resist the
current which seems to set only in onir direction
and threatens to beer down all before It T)»i.
has been our position. We havft never for one
instant doubted the correctness, justiee and pro
priety of our course in this matter, nor felt the
least hesitation as to perseverance ln. it, at all
hazards; but we havb at.times felt that we
ought possibly be overwhelmed before returning
sanity would produce a reflux in the tide. That
such a reflux will come we have never doubted.
That it is even now beginning we confidently be
lieve. Under Some discouragement we bave
also causes of oheerfulness and hope. The best
of all is we have the entire approval of our own
conscionce and judgement, and have maintained
our own (elf-respect, which is more to us than
all else beside.
We rejoice to find with ns the best suede in
the country, and are daily cheered by the utter*
anoe of the most ennobling sentimentsby men
whose ability, reputation and education gives
force and ehareter to their opinions, and who
from their elevated vantage ground are able tb
look over the proecriptiveness and bigotry of
those who would narrow down‘Americanism tea
mere span of selfishness and prejudice. Ameri
can glory and progress need no
suoh adventitious and surreptitious aids. Truth
loves the light, and manliness eoorns secrecy.
The. following remarks in rebuke of secret
political societies, are so just and so forcible,
and embody our own views in so cogent a man
ner, that wp cannot forbear the opportunity of
strengthening our position by laying them be
fore our readers:
- “Let us ,notshelter ourselves behind the se
crecy of a party organisation bound either by
oaths orpledges, for the cake of averting a man
ly issue. The support of the American system
is too just and honorable a motive of political
or party action to require or consist with any
covert measures of any kind. All ought to be
as open ns the day under that banner. The ex
ercise of-the elective franchise, the discharge of
a citizen's proud duty, is a solemn and responsi
bly trust. It seeds no veil of initiation for any
honest measure. 'There is' no man that doeth
anything In secret when he himself seeketh to
be known openly.' A party in polities, whoso
members are secretly initiated and held to prin
ciples not openly avowed to their neighbors,
must sooner* or later excite an alarm greater
than that which called U fats existence. If our
own plans and projects, which are intended to
have their effect upon pubtio matters, are expo
sed to the oversight of thosewbo may differ with
us, it is not fair for secrecy to cover one party,
while frank professions and purposes disclose all
the work of another party. We wish to know
each other, and to know each other’s business.
We certainly have a right to know each other’s
plans and aims as to interests which concern us
all-alike. We are suspicious of all orders and
plottings that work their way In the dark, or are
perforated only by crevices, into which a spy
may peer, leaving his report to uncertain ru
mor. Wq are suspicious of all manoeuvres
in cur political affairs that open on us by
a surprise, and ebow-a plan -already com
-1 pletad before it had even been announced.-
Under the first flush of excitement, partion
; larly the excitemont of success, a party in polit
ical affairs, acting through a secret organization,
may pass unehallcngetTby a community, exeept
oo the single score of its unwarrantable method
of proceedings. But by and by, as the possible
and. probable incidental abuses and mischiefs,
and.outrages even, to which such a secret or
ganisation may lead, are fairly recognized by
men of cool judgment, to say nothing of alarm
ists, the fatal tendencies of the party will dis
close themselves. Though evil forebodings may
then exaggerate the harmful issues, the conse
quences will be bad enough when contemplated
as the legitimate effects of the introduction of an
entirely new and dangerous element into our
politics. The influence of a secret party will be
fesred in the conrts-ef justice, in the concerns
of business, and in the relations of private life.
Uen will discover as enemy by their aide in one
whom they supposed to be a friend. A man
who is held by a secret pledge, of the condi
tions of which we are ignorant, to some par
ticular method of action, may be placed in
circumstances in which that covert obligation
vilWmpair his fidelity to his manifest duties.—
If there be really any reason to dread that des
potism in government or religion will renew here
its old strifes, let open, honest, bold measures
beneath the very light of day, prepare to meet
it While a proscription if foreigners would be
a most odious policy, the sharpest reproach of
which would be made to sting us in every re
miniscence of our-own parentage, and of our
own tenure of this soil, we may proscribe all
foreign institutions.. We may ' insist, with the
spirit and purpose of determined men, that the
traditions: of feudalism, and the plottings of
despotism, and tho.dk tations of priestcraft shall
not transport themselves from, the Old World,,
which is weary of. them, to this New World.— ;
But no secret party organization is needed, eilh-:
er to mature that determination, or to make iti
effective in practice. What, is righteous and
just in the object designed will prosper the more
boldly it ; is proclaimed; while any secret
proceedings may vitiate the simple integrity
of the purpose,. and involve it with , iniquity.
In one word—-end this ought to be a decisive
l one with those who profess allegiance and devo
tion to American institutions— a secret party don
not belong to,-and u utterly inconsistent viih the
American Mco* Q. B, Ellif Thank*
giving Sermon.
Corwondent of the Nona American.
United State* Senator.
Hjuuusbtso, Fib. 9.
The Americas eausug art list evening usd
bad a Ttrjr long ud exciting session. There
wem*t the beginning, 62 penoiuTla it, of whom 4
several had never before acted with the Ameri
cans, and Attended this esacos solely to aocom
pliah tbs nomination of Simon Cameron. Among
thus vere.Musrs. Crawford, and Maxwell, tbs
former of the Union and Joniata district, the
latter of Colombia and Moatour, both, of whom
voted against all the American canons candidates :
at tbs opening of the session, and acted with Uts
old-line Democrats; Messrs. Gross and North, of
Zjancaster—the former a supporter of Bich&rd
son L. Wright for the Bpeakenhip of the Hones,
And the latter a non-voter on that question, and
both eopportert of Ephraim W. Hamlin for
State Treasurer, against the American candidate
and others whom 1 cannot now romembsr. Tho
canons refused, by a majority of two, to repeal
tbs secret ballot, which was considered partial
ly a test'question between the friends and oppo
nents of teerMy, and of course rendered Mr.
Cameron’s nomination extremely probable.——
Thus, these spurious men, expelled Know Noth-.
logs 1 tun iufcnued, who were Americans for a
special purpose, ’decided this very important
question adversely to the dictates or both policy
and fairness. Other gross Irregularities were
practised in the caucus to such An extent as to
hdneo about 80 of the members to.leave, after
he ftwfli baQot. On the seventh, the nomina
tion was declared made, Ur. Cameron having
receivod-44 votes, three less than a majority or
a full caucus. "' It la needless to say that thejm
pression is genoaS, the belief universal, and the
assertion confidently made, that only corrupt in
fluences eould hate secured such a result
;•••’ Uno.
P. S. I am enabled tosutyoin illiief theyeae
undhayg on the motion to'retain, in the caucus,
th» secret ballot, on the nomination ,of ». candi
date. I hope it will bo examined closely, and
that the Philadelphia Americans will specially
notice the course of the City and County Deleg
ation. The vote is as follows! ■'
: Txas—Messrs. Flennikes, Hahfeoan, Ellin
ger, and Mellinger, of the Senate; and Messrs.
AHegood,'Barry, Boal, Bowman, Caldwell. Craw
ford, Criswell, Cummings, (Philo. county,j Cum
mings, (Somerset,) Donaldson, EyiUr, Fletcher,
Poster, Free, Grose; Qvy, Gwinner, Haines,
Hubbs, Hnfe jßrhptUrick, Krtyps, Lane,. Leas,
Love* MConneQ, MixvelJ, Meigle, Morrison,
Mw, Northj Beese, Bitteubouse, witter, Bherer,
Smithy (Allegheny,) Smith, (Blair,) Steel, Steh
ley, Strndevant, Weddell, Torkes, and Ziegler of
the-Houee—4C for secret vote;
' Kin-Mem Crahh* F<nrgusoti,Tmer, Hen*
dricks, Jordon, Lewis, Sellers, Shaman, sad
Taggart of the Senate; Kid Mtsm. Baldwin,
Ball,'Bergs tresser, Clapp, Clover, Downing,
Pe*ma, Fonst, Franklin; Harrison, Hodgson,
Holcoifib, Laporte, Lathrop, LlndennAß, Lott,
BFCalmont, Bl'Combs, M’CaHoogh, Maddock,
UagQJ, Morn*, - Page,. Palmer, Pennyp acker,
Simpson, Smith, (Philada. city.) Stewart, Thorn;
Waterhouse, Wlckehham, Witmer, Wood, and
Strong, Speaker, of the Home—44 against, or
for » open vote,
HAMUißifra.Feb. 10.
. There Umoch caucusing to-d*j In prifftto
circlet egelnet Mr. Caaeroa’acleotfoD to the u.
S. Sniete. Mnch bitterness ie evinced.bj somej
ofthe Enow Nothings vho ; bolted, the cencM.— ‘
Amongst those who cvincetho most determined
Hostility nr* Messrs. Franklin, Witmer, Herr and
BoD, ofihe House, mad Fleaniken, Taggart and
Jordan, of the Senate. Whether the opposition
▼ill amount to anything is exceedingly doubtful,
farther than to and weaken
the -Know Nothing organization. Those who
voted for Cameron in eauene will etiok to him,
besides whom he has some few friends ont of
“the ring*'who rapport him warmly. The Dem
ocratic Know Nothings threaten to desert “Baa”
in a body if the bolter* prove recreant. , Kieh de
velopments ahead! [There is an effort to con
centrate the opposition to Mr. Cameron on a
new man. Hon. Henry M. Fuller, of Lnxerne,
is spoken of as likely to command the onlted vote
of the dpppostion. Should their plans mature,
they will most probably .concentrate on bim.l
The bolters are Flenniken, Lewis, Jordan,
Taggart and Fergnson, of the Senate; and Ball,
Penhypaoker, Downing, Hodgson, Herr, Frank
lin, McCombs, McCalmont, G. R. Smith, Simp
son, M&ddeck, Thorn, Wiokersham, Lott, Page,
Lihderman, MagiU, Stewart, Harrison, McCul
lough, Wilmer, Lowe, Laporte, Lathrop and Bald
win, of the Honse.
From the list of yeas and nays above, the
readers will see that every member of the Honse
from this county is a Enow Nothing, and aoted
with them in canons, and that they all voted for
secrecy in oanoas.
attention of the afflicted lb roferrod
to the advertisement of Dr. Baelz, who has es
tablished a hydropathio institution in this city.
We learn that he has been very successful in
the treatment of long standing and distressing
cases of female diseases.
SPECIAL NOTICKS.
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TERMING BROTHERS,
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* Opinions of ibe Press —The following is
from Gen. Gee. P. Morris, In tha Qoma Journal, of Nor. 7
2840:
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dictions. Both# who ban been ecwOre ter jure, hare ta
kaa and been regulated by It. Whare the body Irseraod
it work quit* easy, bat when then Isaay derangement
of the foaeUo&s of oaten. It win nan Wy singular feel
tegs, but you most oot be alarmed—they always dlaap
pear ia from four days to a week. Thareis oarer a bad re
sult from it. On the contrary, whan that feeling is gone
you will fret yourself like anew parson. 1 beard seme or
the most extravagant eacoclnos of It that man emits
Used ta Kochtagsof diet Merer nsoswary—eat the best
you cangft. I ban likewise an herb, which, when rim
mend InsweetbO, dUsolve* Boofeloos swelling of the
seek and undertheears. PricsflOeenta.
BISECTIONS TORUSE—AdoIi, one tebtoepoonfal per,
day. ChMrfn over eight years. dessert spoonfafcbUdrstt
from fire to eight years, tswepceqfah As ao dinettes eaa
be made applicable to all eonstftuttens, take enough to
operate on the bowels twice a day.
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance hi ted cnee
ofecrofula.
Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KRTBER** 140 Wood
street, corner of Virgin aUey. fefidAwT*
Penniyirawa Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
CORNER or FOURTH AND SMITH FIELD STREETS.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000.
‘ rysims BviLumaa and otbks property.
AGAIIBT 10SS OR DABUGE BTFIBB
and tub perils or
Sea and lulafid SaTigalion and Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
; Wb. r. Johnttoo, w. M'CUotock, '
D. M, Long, A. J. Jos**,
Body Patterson, Kennedy T. Friend,
J.GrtoSpreul, fJcorg* K. WhIU,
Jacob Painter, Jem#* 8. Negley,
Wade Hampton, n,R.C«gg*iHalJ,
A. A. CuTiar, W. 8. Haven,
0. S. Park.
OFFICERS.
PntUat— Hon. To F Johnston,
•• Vie* Pra&ent—Body Pattorson.
’ Beertbxty end Tnatarer—AA Carrier.
Attitient Secretary- B 6 Carrier. £f#6J i»10-ly
Henna, or Rupture, a Curable Disease.
—DR, KETBER, of 110 Wood Street, begs leave to aaooaao*
to tho pubUothat.be has mad* anangements with Ur.
Kmb, of Haw Tost, to mU cad adept h» Rawcai Cou
Tscn, which reedred the prise medal through * rergleal
omatnfttoe, consisting of Jrcftaaoc Burner, Pmtt, Gan
soenaw, Cuts, Lomov, and other*, alth* New Trek la
duatzlal Exhibition of aUNatlons. Dr. Keyser haaancf
flea hack of hla Dreg Stow, whara aH kiada of TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS, LAOB STOCKINGS, BHOULDERBRACES,
PILE PROPS, and BUBPHHSOBT BANDAGES,' an fitted,
and satisfaction warranted. Trasse* aievtry price eati be
obtained, aad of a quality superior tosnyothara Ur the
market. Tba gnat prevalanre of Rupture has lndaead
the Dr.to give especial attention to three earn of dlseas*
nculriagmachanleal rapport, with fall confidence’that
his long expretanre In the treatment of raeh eases has u»*'
bled him to meet the laeraislng wants of the ana enmity
la this regard. If yoaharea roptur*do notfall torelL
Ask to Dr. KETBER, at his Wholesale Drag Store and
Trass Depot, Ho. 140. Wood stmt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Elga
of the Golden Mortar. ja34Aw
A Special Bulletin lor the Sick.—Dr.
ibntt hivigonUn^ t with wonderful riptd*
Uy rrtxr disorder lnddent to the digestive apparatus; re
atom the appetite; renews the strength; hardens the mas
else, bnoee the nerrea, glTeselastldty to thesplziu, re>
er&lU the mantel anandac, baalihes lmparts
to the attenuated frame a more robust appearanoo; aQars
irritation, mins the dlstvrbad tmaglnaUon, tmQds up the
’shattered constitution; aad may be taken vithont frar
by the Dwblest maiden, wifr or mother, a* it b coapoced
aedely of tba inleaa of rare Oriental berba, potent onlyto
invigorate,aohllarate and restore, . .
. If the sjvtam has beeome relaxed bylapropertndßlgen
cea, the Gordlal will infos* a mete vigorous vitality *pto'«v*
ary organ, lb* laesttnde resulting from late hours or too
dmseppUeatlfia to labor of any kind, la gukkly removed
by lta getion, and ladles engaged la eedsnttry oorapations,
aad vohl to tnoonvenlenoe tharetrmn, will find It asaA
fWmwiMit. Where thodrealaUonof tha Uood.
bilngglih, or ani of the foMtlowof tbs body are suspend
ed or Imparfrctly perfumed, itwfflkestore the aatnrat go*
tion aadeommnnleate energT to the eaereUv*
mid dlstribuUv* organs.
Those who are bowed down byphjsicaldaldUty,aadao
Aehle as to despair of aver recovering the rigor aad mlaa
of •*">***, are Invited to give this woaderfnl Invlgorant
atrial. ItembodJ**th**Uments>ftheirr**toraUcn.-
Jaftre they have ooasnawd ths fart
eonedonatha»thareenparitlv*l«UKlpl#l*alW«km*v>-
cydabiliuted portion of aadhope, aooato
bereansadlntbalrthorengh raoDtvry, wfflfpnagup la
their hearts. . ’. .'.'•‘•l .
The Cordial ijpnt np, hlghly pmcentrated. Is pint bot
ties;' faloe S 3 per botle, two to S 5, N rix far >U.
a ILBXIKMwprieU*.
Ho. its Broadway, Hew Tork.
AamixA—PlttstorglK rtoono Baoo, Uo» ® Wood streets
oxo. H. Kama, 140 Wood st; R. SCBxuxu, 67 Wood st—
Allegheny Cltr J.P.FUUOW. ...... r-\: 4, '
Sold by! Dragrista throughout the United States, Qua
da, and the West Indies. ...
£asa Wtd Coatort—The Oonfomator
ately Imported from Paris, aaatlri salts the Hed to iha
peeaUar shape of the Bead, »o a new hat Ig as easy on the
bead tf anddo&a Ansatfitaadagaodau maybehad
ItmoeiX. -■ aVSRtf • . W.IWTOUA
JOHN C. BAKER * CO.’S
TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, •
Carefully prepared from none trot fretl end
healthy livers, under tho ptreftPS l supervision of their
agent at the Fisheries.'
J. 0. B. 4 00. taka great pleasure in offering their brand
of Oil, which, on account of it* saperier mode of pwperlL
anlFTrity,hutatan -without dlmllih
by the most delicate. „
Itlsvnmeeeamry to advert to Q» peenlfer efficacy of
this very valuable and sdsnUflo -remedy* It* success lh
ths cure of Chronic Rheumatism* Scrofula, and long Dis
eases, whan skillfully applied end persevered in, ts no
longer a matter of conjecture; Uls now acknowledged to
possess healing virtues almost incomparable to any other
specific. Sold in bottles, wholemle and retail, by tbe man
ufeeturere, JOHN C. BASER 4 00,
No. 100 North Third st, Philadelphia,
And by Druggists In Pittsburgh end elsewhere.
feO-imdAwT
New Dagaerrlan Gallery.
MR. NELSON would respectfully inform
hit friends and the public generally, that la order to
meet the daily increasing demand for his Daguerreotypes;
he has had built and haa sow completed (over the Old
Post Offlee, Third street.) os* of the moat spacious and
magnificent Sky Ught Oaltoriee over constructed for Da
gTirm-nntj ini pimicia. lu ilia TTnlfrrl Plains We are now
prepared ti execute likeneeM of all sisetaud styles, in
any weather, from 8 o’clock A. U. till 4 o’clock P. 1L A
visit from all to solicited, whether they wish for Likeness
ea jr noLßoomi, old rat gffloe Building. Third street
a*>44w3
Consumption and’Spitting Blood— Sea
the certificate of Mr. Turner H. Ramsey, "for many yean
proprietoroftbiFarmers'lloteLFndericksburg. Vo* and
lata of the City Hotel, moimend, Va.
Dr. John Mnge.ofthedty of Richmond,thougha rag-
course oppoeed to what fa* called
quack medicines; was obliged to say that-tt* good effects
In the case of Hr. Ramseyrwcre wonderful Indeed.
Ha had been given up by seretal physicians; faadtried
most of the quaek medicines, and was on the verge cfdsa
pair, aswell as tho grave, whan h* triad Outer's Spanish
Mixture.
We rafer the public to hit fall and lengthy certificate
around the bottle, staling Ms cure, Be* advertisement.
ja2Mmd4wT
HOLMES, RABE & CO
Buuueaoun tv
A. H. HOLMES A BROTHER,
tUXUPAOTUBEBS OF
SOLID BOX YICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, -CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS.
Timber, Mill, Tobacco A Cotton Screws,
Shafting and PiJltfi far JfocAfrury,
Car tnd Bridge Bolts, Thread and Nats
complete,
PITTSBURGH, PA., 1 ■
Wabzbocsi, No. 81 Woco unnu Fjut in bkc?d.
J9TAII work warranted- mh3l-tf
Da Font Fowasr.— lSrerr variety Kifie
Mlningtnd Bluting Fcvdcr. in til dt« puIUN tin;
oo hand tad far atUftcm tt*culn«,la totttorallpnr
rhMWfronfcTornbltttmi. Alto Btltty Bata.
D. W. a BID WELL, Ktnufretsmi’ AgL,
Ui great «tmt» Plttobarglu
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire & Karine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET,
MASONIC HALL, POTSBUEOII, PA.
JAMES S. BOOR, ProidcnL
Oiaus AOtLNS, SKRtirr.
This Company makes etery Insurance ap
pertaining to or oonnoeted with LIFE BISKS.
Alo.aoleit Hall and Gann BliXjl on the Ohio and
M lnlaapplrlmt and trlbntanw. and Marino BUka Con
or*
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And acalnat tho Portia of tha Boa and Inland Narlcation
and Transport* Uoo.
PolSdao janrdat tho fcrreatratea conalotenkwlth nAftr
omoroxx:
JameeS. Soon. J Wn. 8. HaToa.
Samuel MeClareaa* jaaoaD. McGill,
WUliam PbUllpe, Alexander Bradley,
John Soott, John Fullerton,
Joeeph P. Gama. &L IX, Robert Ualvay,
John IXeAtpin, iimwiiff tuynolda, Arm-
Wat. t. Johnnon, strossCountT,
J aiaea Marehall, II emtio S’.Lee, Kittacalnf,
Oeorre 8. Bolden, PtUnaßtove, Bearer,
nr&ljfc CPoeteopy lreerfletcclll
UNITED STATES UKBINSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
FinULOjZLP&IA.
01UB3ZBKD APJU2. Sfl,
Pnnnus.
CAPITAL—S2SO,OOO.
Qfttx 0. K.Connr<fTVilfAaa&ChcmuittTtrti. Philadelphia
omens or ziu 110ns poASPUi.pnir.APgLrqiA
Kucrou:
Stephen It. Osvted. Pul B. Ooddud.
Bnu. W, Thiilty. Otero* MUtory,
AmoroM W. TheopaDß, l*wr*noa Jnhnttca,
Jacob U Floraaea, Junta Dtvrrru.
WUUua M. Oodirin,’ (WUUua K’iU*.
/VtnXrm-Btipbci iLCmwftrd.
Fte* President— AabroaalT. Them peon. _
Medical JSttmintr- PltUborgh. James IL WUIfOB. IL D.'.
Allegheny Qtr, B. IL Mewrr, M. D.
QSOBQB B. AB3OLD, Amt.
mhlT f t Pporth ttraaOltt rimrgb
HENKY H. COLLINS,
00 MM I BSH) N°“m K!RCHANT,
AND WLOU3AL* DKALSH IK ' •
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Frodoce Generally.
* No. 35 Wood street, Pittalmrgh.
Citizen's Insurance Compy ot mtsbnrgh
mi. BAGXLRT. PrttidmL
SAMUEL LTMaAsHIXL. Sef jr.
omcx, 94 WATER. BKTWXE& XARKETtANDZ
WOOD STREETS.
M.no>Ußi»-nui.t. AwpcAsae rwk« ok raw
OUJO AHD HlitflSSirj’r KCTJDIS, AND TRIBUTARIES
0* /*nwe* fffeaiju* Lou or JVe. ALSO
deffMrfUuwrilWtJw SSJLmA JiLAB&irJKTIQAZIQA
Sod TRJTferORTATI ON. - •
Richard Floyd,
R M. Kier.
Was. Binanam,
John B. Dil worth,
Frand* Bellen, 5
J. Bebocmmaker.
Wsl B. Ilaya.
>tCTL i
8. liar bench,
Ueao M. Peeeoek,
waiter Bryant,
Jas. U. Cooper,
John-
PHILADELPHIA
Eire and Life Iniurance Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
■ OPPOSITE TUX CUXTOU IIOBSK
Will make all kind, of Insurance, either
Perpetae or Limited, on every deeeripUon of Property or
Mprhandlsa. at naeosahle rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KINO. President.
M, W. Balbwcs. Tin Prceldeot. ~
■ DIRECTOR*
ChajL P, Hayes, i R. R-J^r*.,
B. JDL Rocilih, i U«o.W. Brown,
P. ©Barery, I Joe. R Peal,
U. Bsermaa, 1 John Clayton,
». JTlslecarjtee, | B. WUer.
P.ldcunu, Beentary.
> W J. 0. COFYIH, Agent,
deCc-lyfe y i cornet Third and Wood streets.
Behanq# Mutual Ineurasce Company,
-Vf OF PHILADELPHIA.
.OPPICE NO. 10 WALNVT STREET.
SXU,T?S, ISeamtv Inxtied.
' FIffHINSURANCE—On BuUdiues, Lim
tttdoihmpctad.Merehaadlm, Fnrnttore, ln tiwa
Ite jnaltttljfalirtpla,. eomttned with the aeenrity of a
StgrfttoStoßihtlUee the Insmed to share In the profits
of theCoaprar, without liability to loess*
ZbeSmvtCßrtUioateaofthisOinipany. to profits; are
eosmtiuk atrwar. Into tba Capita] Stock of the Oomp’jr.
- CLaU^HULRvTEmIdoQt.
‘ B, U. HCtcmuv, Saeraterr.
„ DIRECTORS: r
SCl«m>Tleglay, .0. M. Strand,' 1
a. U. Thompson, henls R.A«bhnreti
0. Ilixthlll. GSorga N. Baker,
G. W. Garpeater, Beni. W. Tingle j,
. Robert Steen, 2. hethrap,
0,8. Wood, I • ll.L.Caracn,
Marahell HUL J Robert Toland,
James L. Taylor, j EdwardG. James.
Jacob T. Boating, '
J. 0. OOPm, Agent,
-lrfe . eoraeitThlrd and Wood etreeta.
HAZARD POWDER AGENCY,
ill Varieties of Powder
CONSTANTLY ON SAND.
Alia
Sufety-Fuse.
dsfifl L. 0. GBATP, Agent, 133 Sd sUPlttabnrgh.
M’CUntoota Famjly Medicines.—Wo
all the attention of heads of fwaihetAad others, to tho ad
vertleemcnt cm thetouth. page of -than valuable Family
K edicts ec. J . ; -
Agency of Dr. Fiten’s ceieorated Med
entn, at Dr. G. IL SRTSER’SDmg Store, No. 140, corner
Wood ft. and Virgin Alley:
Cherry Patmonlo, Pulmonary Balsam, rectors! Eapec*
torant, Pulmonary - Depuratlva Eyrnp, Heart
Corrector,‘Homer Corrector, pur* and madleinal Cod Llv
er OH, Antl-Dyipeptfe Ulxtor*. Cough and Cathartic
Nervine, Vennlftige, Faaala Pills, Female Bpcdflc% *O. *c.,
need by him constantly and with unprecedented aueeeas
In tha_treau£ant of
Cbtdf,CbtipH CbnraaaptfMi, AfOtma, JTearf.Diseate, Dyf
prp&iy (Sbrafrdo, Bk >a Dim**, Ehaaatim, Fmalt
Dr, JfttA'f unentailed
' FUtnt'&Ucr Fitted AbdcwtOud Svxperttru
Dr. JOcNt Jmprot*T,BUa SprUtg Shout’,
der Draw. Dr, iVck's SBrer fatal* ,
Also,eUkSSsrffeopriftaiy Medldflaa, Tresses, Bup
porters, Blonlder Braces. Bainembar the place, Dr. SET-;
SEA’S, 140 Wood street, sign of the QoldenUratar, ' ;
WdeAdhwS ~ '
“Tba' wbole pres, of. Pbiladelplu* aro
out In favor of Hoofland’a German Bitters, as they are
prepared by Dr. G. M. Jackson. We are glad to teoord the
lucres* of this valuable remedy far dyspepsia, as wa be*
Hove it supplies * desideratum 1° the nodical world long.
needed. The wretched lmltatcri andoounterfrlterv hero
withdrawn thstr nostrums from the market, and the
public are spared from tn* danger of svaUowtng poison
ous mixture lullan of the real Blttors. 0
See advertisement. ■ -, ' ' fiiT-3wddwT'
X.ADIES’ FANCY FIIBS.
M’CORD; & CO.,
CORNER WOOD AND RIFTS STREETS.
Sa-ARE NOW OWJONQ THEIB LARGE
mrr :
oAfili&p
MARTIN, ■
FITOH, . .
’ SQDIRREL, : i
wnxT ‘ "
CONEY,; •
.... SWANS DOWN.. . ■..
ARNOLD & -WILLIAMS
■zJ m - ■■■ :..Munii flAwtsj."** •
€UIBob Furnaces, ftXo’i IronTablnr
' ANDmnHaacSxLLT,
For Warming and Ve^tiUuiojio/Butldingi.
■ Ai * W*«ilUaatiKt to Vitfmltt* »M VnittUllng- bj
fitanaor Aof ftrChilaba’a rarsMp»ChsrefaMi
J»II HoW 4 ctD«ni a «.Ha. »luSlt7u nttitank
PEARL BTBABI MTT.T,
CANAL BASIN.* ALLEQIIENT,
. _ rr«iox.
. yaaflifl* will bo soppued with oar various
zrid« ofUtESB OBOONffj&OOB. br WViu tbrfr <*?
&T»UU» Hm.er to am bn* U^LTwiS^bOaX
to tkmiOH itttUhtf efth»dlto.:
nmn 4 co. -
. If you don’t want to be Straight don't I
«T **<£““ mow .than two inn w> I
h *T , ,-, O .'P Ur. K»re> “'Vuhlaatml SwrcadCTßnn,”
and feel It a pleasant doty again to rwoommod it* use ■
to all of aedentarr occupations. Combining the edvan- -
noU«« of a Shoulder Brace with tfctee of a Mir of Boa* I
penders, it Is ligh t and eomfbrteble, and effrctually coun
teract* the dupodtloa to become *toop-*hoaiderwd. Thaw
of oar reader* who an to Deed of raeh ao article, should
call on Dr. Keyser.cn Wood street, corner of Virgin *ll«r»
and ex ami Delhi* Brace, which has recently beeu much Un
proved.—Diipafsft, December ith.
Bold wholesale and retail it Dr. KRYSKR’B Tnu* and
ghouldsr Brace Depot, 140 Wood street. Bigu of the Gold,
an Mortar. ja3-<itw
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(SUCCISSOM t(J J. BIDS * CO.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NO. 60 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH* PA.
ProprUtcriaf Dr. U’lAzn’sOslshratsd Vermifuge, Liter
pllir.to .
NEW ADVERTISEMENT^
(OAUTION.)
" Amitagß’s mouseaole Anvils.
JT havingcome to the knowledge of M. A H.
. ARMITAG E A CO. that many 'spurious imitations of
a Mousehole Anvil are sold tnrongbont ooantry,
and represented as canoint, this is to notify purchasers
that th« real Mousehole Anri! bears tbs *»amp
to Imitate which 1* (olobt
MOUSEHOLE FORGE, near SHEFFIELD. mocsk
ftli-fcao non.
- : .1. To Let,
A LARGE THREE STORY BRICK
DWELLING, with office attached, la basement, sit
uauil on Llbertr »ti, between Put and Hay ste Enquire
or ~. ~ ■ tUKNIIY U, POUTER.
frU-lnld at L. Wlimarth A Uo/s PlourineMUl.
Female Oiseuei.
BiOCTOR BAELZ, Nol3B Hand st., treats
Und nues all diseases d!fiaaales..but especially Bpt-
HipfDUcases, Congestion, Oanocr* -and Prolapeueof
thsOtemimin a uorei and can way. withoot supporter*,
and Invites, particularly, cases that hare been bedridden
for any length of time. • fol4*l»d*
Notice Bdatire to ttieneil State Arrienltnral
I . Exhibition.
4T k Meeting of tho Executive Committee
x% of the Pennsylvania Btate Agricultural Society, held
atuarrisburgh on tbs 17 th of January alt, the following
resolution, wasadopted:— "Ruclvtd, That tbs next annual
exhiblwtnof thlsßodety shallhsheldon To cedar. Wed
nesday, [Thursday and Irlday,'the 25th, 26th, 2lth and
£Sth dayrof September next, ami that the Secretary be
appolnted.<to invite proposals and niahs report to the Ex*
ecntlve flonmlttea at tbs quarterly meeting In April
next." 1
The undersigned having been appointed in punuaoee
of thsahoTsrwoluUou, whl receive propositions until the
Ist day of April next from the eltlxuns of tonus and cities
In the State, relative totne location of the sert Exhibition
of tha Pennsylvania Btate Agricultural Sodety. Commu
nications must be addressed to the undersigned at Uarris
borgh. folSrvtAplT BUST. C. WALKER, Scriy.
To Merchants, Manufacturers, &c.
A NY House requiring, tho assistance of a
J% ; thoroughly competent and skilful Practical Booh
w or .ud*.
Election Notice.
Omcs Eats cisal Compact,!
• Emx, 9th February, 1*65. /
A N Election for Seven Direotors of tho
1%. Erie Canal Oompanr, for tbs "entnlog year" will be
bud at tbs Offiae of the Company lu Erie, on the FIRST
MONDAY IN MARCU next, jf _
fcU-dtaarl MlLtg W. OAUQnEY, Ecc’y.
Pnblic Notice.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
Bnuroranus act Euiasxth Toumpict act Puctßoad
compact.— That an Election will be beld at tbe house of
Daniel Ehawhaa In Birmingham, on Monday the 6th day
of March, between the hours of 1 and 3P. M,To elect one
President, six Managers, Treasurer and Secretary for ths
ensuing year. liy order of the Board.
foiaatwT DAVID CALHOON. Treae.
For Sale.
ON accommodating terms, an improved
convenient Residence on ths Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad, 300 yards from a (Ration. The property contains
12 acres well improved. For particulars apply to
ft!3d9t» IB YINA WILLOUK, 87 Water st.
A FARM FOR 8700.—2 tracts, adjoining,
J\ of 40 seres each (80 In all), situated In Washington
County, Ohio, within 4 miles of tbe Ohio River. Lot No.
1 has 80 acres eleand effectually, with a Log Cabiu
young orchard of grafted fruits; also Bars, Btable and
Tobacco House. XAtNo.2isbsavUyandthleklytiabsred:
the ground Isiovelend rolling. Tbe whole is well watered
by springs and small runs, xirai K down, balance in
annual pajmsnts. Apply to
f»l3 . • AM'LAIN A EON, No. 21.6 th st.
\T 0. -MOLASSES—3O bids, primo N. 0.
is. • Molasses In store and 6# sals by
tela J, A. HUTCHISON A CO.
f|X)BACCO —31 kegs Kentucky C vwiat To
iJL baoo» is store asd for sals by ’
fc!3 J. A, HUTCHISON A CO.
TW INC PAINTS—Snow "WTiite Zinc Paint,
Mjk Stone Brown Zinc Paint; Brown Zihe Paint;
m riots aad foe sale by J. A. HUTCHISON A CO.
MESS POKK for sale by
J. II- CANrmj).
nnn BXS. PRIME CHEESE for sale
UUUby fe)3 J. B. OANTIELD.
4 Jin BUS - DRIED APPLES,
6O bus. Dried Peacher, but role b^^^^
Xnn B DS, CORN for sale by
tIUU M 3 ! . J. fl. CANFIKfcD.
Af\ PEARL ASH for sale by '
"jU fe!3 J. B. CANFIELD.
AO BALES HAY for sale by
OUftl3 J. B. CANFIELD.
rn BbLS. No 7 3 MACKAREL,
,)U CO hits. No. 3 Maekarel. 60 bbls. Trout,
30 “ White ttsh, 25 bbls. White F!*b,
for ale by foW J. B. CANFIELD.
JILAIN BLACK. &
Buicbfield have a full aasortmeoUof Plain BiackSllks
tbe various grades «.t quality and filflersnt widths,
among which arw senarier English Ciln of heavy body and
hichlutm. Abo Striped*.riaid and Danuuk Bllks of
owwsstgtybi. < / foia
Ej*l£Uß—soo b))l*. Dayton Extra just re
-1*: solved by ! K*nn<*d and for mk by *
Hbis ... n.w,HKtornsß*tx>.i>3 a as. Front at.
Notice to Owner, and Consignees of Fig
Metal, Blooms, &c.
OiWNE BS and Consignees of Pig Motai,
Blwnt Outings, Mttglnes, Mill sod DallSng Stone*
tad ntbilr snides upon tb* Allegheny Wharf ere hereby
notified |hst unices tbs asms im removed by tbs auth of
ftbmrr next, they will b* lubjwted to s charge of to
-«nta per ton for eteryfi* hour* they sn ■offend tore*
ntftio after tbst date, in sceordsaos with tbs motUSoos
ofauerdmaaeertgulating tbs Wbsrf
, W3*. SCOTT, Wbsrf Muter.
AUegtourWhart
A Mosical Journal for the Million.
rpilE NEW YOKE MUSICAL REVIEW
A, «®Uins annually over Ons U and rod Ptef-es or New
Mode, brtidu s rsit smoant of critical, Instructive snd
entaUlnlng reading; alto. • worklpuhllsbed In chapters)
by If»ril Mason, emoodylarlhe practical rtndU, u
Jwted to practical Uadung. ofUls experiences during s long
snd Indutneusemrier. snd leader or music.
And jrst tbs Murtcuf Mcnta it only one dnilsrs tost, or
■U copies for flee doUsre—lnCexildy inadrsacs. Anybody
foellng sn Interest in tbs esnssof musk, 1* Invited to at
npclarv.ssd larwsrdsubscriptions. l*utllahedfortnieht
ly. bpseisu'i) sopiu nat on receipt of firs cants, or two
postage stamps. Address, postpaid,
• _ « iMAbON BROTHERS,
felfi-IwdAu2m*T Z\ Perk Row. New York.
tho Honorable tiie judges of tho Court
JL Otroaral Quarter Sowiotu of tSo Brace, In and fbr
tbs Cuontr-of AUeghsny.
Tbs netiuonof JsnesNesler, of-McCsndleM Township,
In tbs - country aforesaid. humbly tboweth, Tbst
your potlUoufr bath provided himself with materials fur
tbssccomaodatlMi oftmeUrsand other*, at his dwelling
bouse in said bd snd prays tiist yon? Honan will bs
pleased to mat him s llnom to keeps public bouse of en
tertainment. And your petitioner, ss Indaty bound, will
•ywprsr- x .. jamksniskley.
Ws the sabsmbers. eUusns of Uts township aforesaid, do
certify that the above petitioner Is of good repute for
bonertyandtein»er*ne*,andl%well provided with bouse
room and convenience fbr the srcuminodstlon and lodging
of strangers snd travelers, and-!that said tavern Is ncees-
P. Mosser, D. Baprsr, Qso. Wriaht, W. Me- 1
{Hotter, W. McKinney. J. O reamer, John Pie res, M. W.
Wallati*. K. Pierce, f. Morrison, I*. Bsmr. follMtw*r
T OCUST GROVE SEMINARY AT LAW
JJRBNCBVILf.K,—A sew term of this ikpnoi begins on
WIbNIWDAY, February Mlh. Ban? r?
Queried.. Application may be made to the Raetor.
ftUHtd REV.WM.IL CLABKB.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTjY, THIRD
?THBET.—B. CUTUBZET A BON; Oficbfortbesaiaof
rarms, Mills, Manufretoyl**, Improved and Unimproved
iAnds, CltT and Country iusidsac**. Building Lota, Ail;
bnSiieM y°** eo^ec^QB rents, procuring
Person* baring property to dicpose of.’and those wish
ing to buy, wUI Snd it to their advantage toeaUntour
offloe. . fe!2
GOOD BUSINESS PAPER, taring not
more than 4 months to ran. can be negotiated by
opplylng toj feta B. MeLAINA BON, I
QILKS-fA. A, Mason & Co. will open on
MondsrJ Feb. 12th, 29 net. of rich Plain and Plaid
nUki, Including a few pcs, ofthose 4 4 Plaids, at >1,60.
Wf 00L PLAIDS—A. A. Mason k Co. are
IT •eUingjout the balance of thslr Plaids at a discount
of4o per centj - • mU
fijEMLANNUAL SALE-A. A. Mason &
KJCo. will open on Monday, Fsb. lSth.loo pea. more of
JOB RENT, eituated in Economy
through saldShm. Apply to , B. McLAIN A bON.
BEFINED SUGARS—IOOO bbls. Crushed,
, Powdsr4d add Loaf Bogart, from the 8b John’s
m Sugar Refinery, In store and Pit sale br
fti* - J.A. UDTuniSONAOO.
CUGAR HOUSE MOLaSSES—324 bbls.
\J Btcam Refined B. n.Mcilassm;
ase bbls. La.B. 11. UolaoeK S9l bbls. & XI. B. Moiasas;
170 half bbls, A. Q. Byrup Molssser
. 2M bbls. Washington bTiI. do. In store and for sale
br r ftia • j. a. aoToiirwnw * oil
in non ÜBS. BULK PORK for sale
)U«UUUbr J. B. CANfIELP.
6>iinKQS. LARD f Q r sale by
4UU&U . _ J.B. OANFIEUD.
A 0) BBLS. and 20 bxs. Roll Batter for sale
l*4>by W 8 J.D, OANTrgrj).
Qfl BBLS. TALLOW for sole by. :
OUlabx '. ... J.U.OANFIED.
-linden Compaq of Wuconsin.
rjiiijs Corporators of tuis Company baye
JL subeeriptlon to the Capital Stoekr
tfgm Banking Hcnsa of Meam. A. WILKINS A 00, Na
nyrarth tt«JPittsburgh, when pamphlets containing
Chartgr.UeologleaJ Borveya, Ae. can oe ootalned by parties
desiring Information tainaTa to the Oanpany. f- oyti
T AUNDRY BLUE —Tho attention of fami-
JLi Dm WTuh-womanJs invited to this Bine, which is
■lmply Indigo dissolved, having all its properties retained
The Laundry Blue poamaaea, over theundissolved Indigo,
the advantage of Imparting a better color to clothes, of be
ing much more shspls and convenient fbr use, and of be
ing* saving of about one half, owing to the Act.that not
mors than one half of tbs Indigo am bs dissolved by wa
ter. It U entirely destitute or any propertiesiniarimis to
dGths. We would soUdt a trial, and warrant it tube as
represented. Forasle by JOHN UAFT.Jr^
aisa • • No. 141 Wood rt.
■VrOTICE. —CARPETS, CARPETS, CaR
JJ. PBTB, receiving at No. 113 Market sL
Velvets, Brnvsda. Tan. BrosseU, Extra. Three
Fir. Tap. Ingrain. Extra Bop. Ingrain. Fine Ingrain >e
nitliuvLUt and Hag CarpeU; also, every Variety of Door
MAtsiWindow Bbadse and Mmmingv. with a fine fine .>
eoruaeotof Floor OU Goths, ftmn m tbet to Ifilns .'s
.-wide, wWcb we offer at arednced.prioe. We invite i e
attention of ow customers aad riwyeling community ;>
call and eee, at W.jtaCLINTOCg ADRoa.' ,
MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTEOT-
Iy ■ 08-To all pereoMof all a«ee and conditions tlm
spi^eetorl*recommended asathieUagainstthoe* fear
ful disease*. OonsnmpUon, llronchiUi, Asthma, Oonghs.
. fwdi other afllleuons of tha' Lange, whkh arise from
tha exweed state of the chest and continue! changes of opr
rllmatoT -For s&ls, : wholesale .and retalL Fork
--^R-R-BRLLEKBAWwdV"*.
tUST ISSUED—B. ilSUin .& Son'hare
AFjostissnsd thilr MontblfOrailar for February. It
cantalnaa nureeroosUH of Town and Country PtMertr
foTiSrandrroLVctUand get one, at Jl '
S' UdAB * MOLASSES —50 hhasTiSS
AMUSEMENTS.
OS* AU Advertisements of Concerts cr Public Exhibi
tions, mori U paid In Advance; - '
CITY JTAr/L.
EEMEMBER THE. FOOB!
nnHE nOWARD ASSOCIATION would
I autmuun U> tbe citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
tn&t tbezild ofl^inai
S AB L E . OR PH EANS,
(CONrtiatlNQ OF EIGHT TALENTED PERFORMERS.)
bare kindly volonteered to gives
CONCERT.
for tbe nf thr> Seventh it. Soup Houw at the City
Lail, on THURSDAY EVENING. Feb. 16th.
MB. J. BIYTHE BOOTH,
The ronowtiotl C ont ort ionis t.
Professor Clark, the American Flre-Kinir,
have tin vcloiiUrnid.
MfTiekßts of edtnluion 55 cent*. To t-» bad at th*
Jlnsic and Book Store, Hotel*, aad at the l*v>r.
girDaors open at6‘,. I'erffirmaneo to commence at 7; a '.
THE SABLE ORPnEANS would respectfully announce
that they will give their D and mst Concert on Fri
day evening, Feb ifi. M 3
LJVEB COMPLAINT,
-
CHRONIC or .NERVOUS • DEBILITY,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
And all Diseases arising from a Disordered
Liver or Stomach,
OUCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD
Q Piles, FuUnes* of jnocxLtc tbs Head, AddJty of ths
Btoraacb, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust {i naai
or Weight in the gtomacb.-Sour Eructations. fiinkinE w
Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming oTthe
Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the
llrort. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying
Mature, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight,
Fever andduil Pain in the Head, DeOdeney of Penura
tlon. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Jude,
Back, Chest Limba, At, Sudden Flushes of Heat,. Burn*
Ing in the Flesh. Comtant Imaginings of Evil, and Great
Depression of Spirits,
out u cmcrouiT ~uxtd st
DB. HOWLAND'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
PRSPAREB BT
Dr, C. 91, Jackson,
Ro. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above disot/M Is not exeetled. If
equalled, by any other preparation in the United States,
-a* the com attest, in many eases aUerjkilfol physicians
had foiled.
These Bitter* are worthy the attention of invalids.—
Possessing great virtues In tbe rectification of disease* ot
the Liver and leSKr glands, exercising the most search
ing powers In weakness and affections of the digestive or
can*, they are, withal, safe, witaln and pleasant
READ AJfDBR CONVJNt'JO).;
J. D. SrxiflQ, iAceyvllle, April 6,1864, says: “I can
get you some good certificates for your GermAn Bitters In
this vicinity Ir yon wish them. A lady purchasing some
of it this week, ssystbst it is by for the best medleine ibe
‘ever knew, having done her and her daughter much
Lawbox, Rentard's Store, Bom met Co, Aug.
16,1843, eayc **l am much attached to year German Bit
ters, having used two bottles of It, which I procured from
8. Kurtx, your agent at Somerset, and found great relief
from it in dmease of the Liver. I find it hes great effect
on my lungs, strengthening and invigorating them,
which, as I am a public speaker, is a great help to me."
Da. Goxs, Newton Hamilton, Pa»Hay, l£si« said: -"I
have used myself half a dozen botilee of your German Bit
ters for Liver complaint and disease* of a nentraechafao
ter; resultingirom the abase of t-ercury. I was poisoned
ana afflicted with spasms from the use of tb» latter arti
cle. The German Bitters is the first article from which I
obtained anyndid I have also given tbe article to many
dyspeptics, with ths most salutary rotulL I think as
many more bottles will cure ms." >
J. 0. Ycvya.Rx., ofDaupbin, Pa., write* May 6,185!:
“I was afflicted with GeneralDebiUty, sts*tlnal Weak
nm and Oostiveness, for whleh I used many different
remedies without relict lat last used your Hoofland’s
German Bitters. I took a few bottles according to direo
Uotu.andwna completely cured. I have not been so
bealtnyfortenyearsaslnavebenslnee I took your Bit
ter*. which is snout one year ago. n . ,
The Bitten an tnUrtly vtfftiabU, always ,ttrengthenlng
the system and never proetratieg it.
Sold by dealers in medicine and-Storekeeper* every
where, and by Fleming Bros, B. A. Fahneetoek A (h,
Geo.IL Keywer, 140 Wood etTPSttsburgh; H. P. Schwarts,
by dealers lamedTriutfgenerally
WILKINS & CO.,
(HDCCISSOBS TO *. WILXTVS k 00-.) -
BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS,
RO. 71 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH.
IN the numerous suspensions of Bankers
and Brokers throughout the country, during tbe last
monCha, wear*satisfied thatinalmoet every Instance
their troubles have grown oat of a departure from their
legitimate btuinera, and we therefore take occasion to as
sure the public, in advance, no speculations in “fan
cy stock*," or other * outside operation*" shall tempt us
.from the strict andJegitlmate line of our business, believ
ing that In avoiding all sueh Investments, we shall not
onlv be better able to serve our customers and ensure their
saftty, but that In adopting such a course we shall' pro
mote our own nltlmata benefit, foff- WILKINS A 00.
Water-Cure iMtitnte.
HAM) STREET (SOUTH SIDE) BET. PENH STREET
AMD THE RIFES, PITTSBURGH PA.
TkOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practi
-1 ¥ tloner In the Old Bchools of Medleine, Allopathic
and Hemcepathle, and for tha part tea years a successful
HydrocathtstThae opened a WATER.(JURE In tbs above
Tb* perfectly safe, dlrott and Immediate effect this sys
tem has on ail Fevers, and all disoase* acute and chronic
—while it Is mild, grateful and invigorating to tho weak
and debilitated, renders It peculiarly desirable In families,
who will be treated at tbolr homes. ...
Allopathic Homerpathlc treatment will be adminis
tered where desired; but, after loitg and thorough experi
ence, Doctor Baelx glvea a derided prrferengc to UTdroja
thr, whkh-Bas, throoghoet tbe old and new world, prov
en ao eminently successful In every f na of disease, lnclu
ding Incipient Consumption, Bronehitia, Dyspepua, la
flommatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Catena
on*. Nervous and Liver Disease*. Testimonial* of cnrea
from highly reputable citizens of nearly every Btete In tbe
Union, can be examined at Doetor Bwlx'ioffioa The Bor.
Clmry are invited to conaulthlm gratis. . .
Warm water bring used in the oeauseneemeut, and cf
ten throughout the traatmenUt I* a luxury instead of un
pleasant, as those unacquainted might suppose.
RsrgaxVcxs.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palm
er, w. W. Wilson, W, H. William*. -Thompson BelL J. B.
Weidea, D.T.Mnrcin, Wm- B-Hcimea,' eTu.Enguah, B.
V. Knr.
The uadersigned.harihg visited Doctor Basis's Institu
tion and witnessed als snceexsfoi treatment, cheerfully re-
as e tborengluy edneated azu akillfnl Phy-
Charles T. Ramils Jot. M’OmneNs. Darid Hunt, John
C. Curtis, Bobt. Patrkk. John R. Livingston, John Wright,
W. W; Patrick, MoeeeF.Eaton,O.Onaibyurecg.; -
jaT-fimd , • ~ . • : •
A NOTHER Pittaburgher -trstitjing to the
wtmderfuliy curative poweraef Brnthave’emllandßit*
. PntSßpioH, Dce»6th.ltot:
Mtcan-Benj, Jr* tf-Cb.-rOeoUemen—fora year
paat 1 h in been afflicted very seriously with dyspeteia, so
maebsn,thatmrßtomachrefnaed to retain anything. -1
bare tried almost every remedy, and the regimen of sever
al pbvsldans, but without alleriation, nntil 1 beean the
uaeorlbErbavv'a Holland Bitters, *Dd nave now found re
lief almost amounting to a cure. I found it effieadonafn
removing the extreme debility occasioned by this disease,
and generally as a tonic It has few equals aod, nomporior.'
ltespeetfoliy, J Aeon Worts,2d ih, below Market.
. Cacti oa— lie careful to ask for Bor hare's Holland Rit
ters. The great popularity of this, mulleins has induced,
many imitations, which the publ is should gua «I
purchasing as tbo genuine Bacriiare's Holland Bitters.
Sold at (1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for S 3, by proprietors.'
BENJ- PAQEjja-A ©x, eor. 3d A BnulnOmd sts.
JNO.ti. RMlTlLJUmiugbam.
U. P. BCHW ABTZ. Ailegncuy,
degfi-te andDrngglitsgeoeraßf.
QUN DRIES FOR SALE— .
6 hbls. Roli Batten IDO dox. Brooms. .
S bxa “ • ** 3 caries Potash;
OOkegsinUd “ - likegeLard;: •
40 mols Dry Peaches; 25 sacks Dry Apples;
Z ,18 “ Feathers; -
10 “ Tanners*. Scrape, by -
J a!7 M'UANDUESS, MEANS A CO,
RiE FLOUR—CO bbls. r'ecd and for sole
by - ! tax - BELLA LIOiIET.
HAY 05 bales rec 7 d and for sale by
•jaXT -t BELLA UdGETT.
HAY—IO tons baled for sale by
JaS3 . . . SURIVMBAOILWORTIL
ROLL BUTTEK—SO bbls. ohoice Ohio for
jale by jafig SURIYKR A DILWORTIL
DRIED PEACHES—IOOO bos. prime hlvs.
for sale by BHBTVRB A DILWORTH.
T>ARED PEACHES—3O bos. pared Peach-.
■7 eeoh hand and to arrive.
BHEI.ygn A DILWORTir.
LOVER SEED—2OO bus. for sale by
\J drift J. B.CAKFnSLP.
GREEN APPLES— IOO bbla. in store and
fbr cals by js23 T. UTTJSL A 00.
Glover tbis. ohio Sced for
sale by ja23 . JOIPTFLOTD A 00.-
PEACHES —25 bbls. Dry Peaches for sale
by : ja2D JOHN FLOYD A 00.
IITRAPPINU PAPER—soobdls. for sale
TT by - jalB) 1 ; 'JOHN FLOTP ACO.•
4 KA LBS. CALCINED HAGNEEIA in
X a/nFatoroytdforiaieby FLBMINQ BROB.
4 f| BXS. BABBITT'S WASHING POW-
H/DgßiuigdWkga-forsaleby FLEMINO BROS.
Ci UNDRIES—6O bags Dry Apples:
O M begs. Flaxmedr ' S bass Flaxseed, to arrive on
steamer Quaker Cityfot sale byIBAIAH g pQ,
QEIDIJTZ POWDERS—S gross very fine
O and freshly prepared Bddliti Powdars on hand and
formdeby JOH. FLBMINO,
J* 3 cot Diamond and Market st.
|J AKER’S COD LIVER OlL—The best
JLf artfcleof Ood Liver Oil tunr in uwslfi dot received
pt 1 i»9 JOB. Ff,BMTW^_
/'IHEESE—SO bxs. in store and for sale by
V«' I ISAIAH DICggTAOO.
DRY PEACHES—2S Backs in store and
ftfsalabr fk7 : ISAIAH DICKEY AOa
SALT PETRE—7O sacks in store and for
sale by f B 7 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
HONEY— 4 bbls. Strained Honey in store
and for sale by . ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
HEATHERS—3OOO lbs. in store and. for
r tabby , fe7 • ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
GROUND NUTS—2S sacks in store and
_ for salt by ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
T 1 AY—l car load baled Hay, for sale
jl O' ** *'*'^ l>OP ysn 7 BONN UORBT A UUBPU
B OTTER—20 bbls. RoU Butter;
6 bbls. solid do for sale by
JOHN FLOYD A 00.
SUNDRIES—SObxs. Soap;
OW bis. Mould Candles 6 bbl*.Boll Better,-for nh
by fofi . ; C. WELLS A Od;aaa Liberty at.
FLOUR— 400bbls, in Btore and for sale by
fcq : B. HARBADOn A 00.
BNTTER— 3 bbls. RoU Batter in store and
for sale by ftfl .8. HABBAUQH ACO.
MUSTARD— Genuine Lexington Mustard
to lb.; lb. and H lb. cans;
bam Mustard, put up br Crosse A Blackwell;
Finch A Co.’s Has ihigtlsh Moriard, for sale by
jaa» ; . ■ ■ ; •W. A M'CLPBq. :
OLUE VITRIOiv-2UOO lbs. lor'sole by
IF deli R. X SELLERS ACO.
A LB8; RHUBARB in store and for
IUU snk by Jafifi FLEMINO BBQ 3 •
LIN SEED: OIL—IO bbls. pare forsalo by
mo J. SOHOON Jl AKER ACO.
SHELLED CORN—3OO baa for sale by:
MDBPHY & BURCHFIELD hare Suit
L t~dbT«pny MOtUrlot of cfe»,Medl,W
TXWQITE CORN, bbls. patent
- " ■ • W and 04 Front at. •
VAI-ENTOIES-S- Sidler, AUozhenT.h*)
* ndiUtt^S»
4 A BQZ- YOUNG AMERICA COLLARS
; ftl ■ VAN OOBPKK'B.
Mgr bbi, ' M a^r
SECOND-HAND OIHCKBRINQ PI-
AUCTIOJf SALES*
P M. DAVIS, Anctioneor.
Otmwunidt Atta Ramu, comer Wood and Tilth kimt*
riLOTHING, CLOTHS, Ao. at AUCTION.
\J On " edneedej morning, nib imu at the cotamßt
cut aalesrocta*. corner of Wood and sth sU. will be aold .
_ 100 owtimer* end ttlioct Pant*:
Bw dross Coats; OrereoaU,
•JO Itafcfine white aol finer Stirt*: ■ ■' -• ~* 1 '
• 30 “ knit woollen Socks;
U piece* black Binadelstb«.Canlmen« v Ratlnitta.TVool
Tweet and a general variety el Dry OomU.Triauni6fn.ke,
W 4 r.M. DAVIS, AeSt- r
w
I'ibhV WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS,
O T UUItAILS, VIOLINS, AC, AT AUCTIOS.-On Wed-
Mth Inst, at 7 o’dork, at tb* oointnmial
tale* room*. corner of Wool and sth-stju will be told:
'floe KO>d. r »ad«Uw-«ftW'l»ei,.ip>m jewelrj, taraealtts,
lc**et«, gold pens and pencil*. , .„ . „ ,
1 Superior jp>ldt>iUnt lever aaleli, full jewelled.
2 Kitra flftf doable barrel ffunx, etabaod tvhb
1 rinoswood hand mltor, patent reja,eort $3O.
3 ** otil violins, uocfcodaad lined.
2 caaea stuffed Wrds. •%*
1 line vlolincello, new tranks, le. , „ , I
f„J3 P.M. DA Via, A net.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTIOjf.—
On Thursday evening, l&tli last, at ?o*dMk«at tbe
Merchants’ Ricbangw, *tb *t- will be sold,
•) shares Trust 00. - Stock;
0 “ Kxcbaupj Gtuk “
25 ■** Citizen's Deposit Bank '*
60 ** National Mining Co, M
iiQ •* Rockland " “
. feU
BHY GOODS, io. AT AUCTION.—On
Thursday mom Inir. 15th Inst, at thneommereUlaalea
t'-otar, eoraernf Wood anil 6th eta, will be soli) from Uw
■lielTcs, a lartrc stock ot Seasonable Dry Goods, embracing
a general assortment of foreixn aud domestic articles,
jwa ___: £M. DAVIS, And.
WOOL TWEEDS AND FLANNEI&—
V T WUI bo sold Inw,at jirlrat* tale; at theoominßrd*]
MIM rooms, corner Wood and sth sti, 30 pieeea, all wool.'
Krermlxod Tweeds, 3 bales black mixed DonetFUnel*. .
feia-6t P. M. DAVIB, Anet.’
minus ASS CLASH’S PIAHOS.
SPLENDID FBESII STOCK!
HENRY KI.EBEB,
j ’mbSßsSclKSV 1 ’" I '*^**" ;
titfyfeaa nnflTailed r
Sd tflnpTa’n“;^MLol
OESPEOTFCLLY informa the publio of r ‘
I«/ Pittaborch and vicinity that a splealla ftesh stock
of jviuins cf dark 3 ! tuptrior Pianos Js now being Prepeiwt
Ibrhim, and lias partly been received. The immense ami
vastly increasing popularity of Nunc* andClarh’i plane*
has caused the firm to add anether triaz to tbeirenot* *■■••
moasesiabllahment. a description of which nub* fbond:
in a lata nttnbcr of tho WaptrlyMaoamu, ftxr—’“Itlsnn* •. ■>
doubtedlyth* largest, ami,lfxr»areuot mistaken. the
oldest hooM devoted to that branch of business la tha ' - . *
United State*. It vtl established upwards of thirty year* '"
ago by ao ingenious and enterprising Vlenn-Fart* bnUd«r • *
who aoqaired a practical and thorough LuavUdgi cf the-. ■.
“art, trade and mystery” of manniketuring the beautiful 1 p ,
Instrument* for which this bouse ha* to lons beanflunean
If patronage i*. the highest compliment that can bepaw
toancEtabliahnent,andlinltation tsthe*hicaxestflatunr» •
then the firm of JftßffljdC’iOTkhaTotnochtobeprouaofi -
for they harenerer been able to go ahead of their orders- u
suffleienUyto make np Piano* Ibr exhibition andtpeeala-
Unn." •
The aboxoronjArkfl ftom tho pan of. a Boston Editor on* - ;
Aina York establishment are peculiarly fadhle .and rfg«
nifleant.
Opinion of ilont. LAZABB, Vit alibraUd Pianist.
H&vlngin moctof my concert* made nee of sudcarefally
examined the Piano* made by Noon* £ Clark, New York,
I freely give thl* testimonial of their superiority with re
gard to volume and power nf tem and their praaMne** . •
andelaetieity of touch—dualities eo importantin forming
the hand* and improving the style of playing of m osteal 1
student*. H4JSXXK lTzabe, Profewor oftbe Piaan^
• attbeKoynlConservativecfiSrl*,'
Opinion t\f Madanu Dk YMIES.
The accompaniment* to mye-nct haring been played
in nearly ail mr concert* on the Pianos made by Atom* tf
Clark, I consider them admirably adapted to Uat4 and,
t t*iU with the role*—a great an! Important consideration'
with vocalist*. RQShIIHTBIIS.;; ; *
djkn&ncf'jLAUJUCESTRAKGSU, VvTcdtbntel Pianitt
anti Cbmpajtr. t.
1 bare for MTeril years past bwa using ono of JVknnj
t£ Clark 1 1 Pianos in my own tamilr, and-consider then -
prefsrablo to any other, both forpmaU and eoaeanpur*
pOML They have delicacy of tone and touch. ,
added to matTolame and power.
, . , MAUP.ICB STJUKOSII., ' r *
Opinion t>f rtsvunt Prtyatort,-
Havins thoroughly tested the capacities and qualltlfi'
of Hums a Uarct Kanos, we feel constrained to wo
nounealhein superior Inererrrespect. Thtdr.taaa-lifrv.
reproaehablo for Tolamo, brilliancy and eqca'itT, and
their tooch. delightful ferpromptneoandalsiuclty—*lto« .
Bother well calculated ,to Improve the etjia and touch of .
learners. \ VtbTOR
Uli >IRX_RO HJUOCK.
C. ANTON, '
* .N. SCIDIiK
JJSAN MANNB, and ©there.
11. IHobcr jrfrey a fuR and mtitfaetoiy warrant with err.
try Plano, and will positively sell them it New York foa
my prices, wWtout addition for ct&* SOd/the
money refunded if the Plano proves donetlTe. 7
QKNRY KLEBEB,
-Sole agent for Nunns AClark to Western Penn*.’ "
Alio, CJIRUAST* NKKDIIASI’d peautas MELODEQN3
No. 101 Third it.
w Also a choice bt of DUN UAH’S hlghl^w^olar
Election.:
• t N Election for officers for “the Company -
t\ for «*>ctlo« a Bridge over tlin AHeßhenr rlrer om..
ittePitteburgh.in thecountyofAllegheny, willbehold- •'
en In the office of the Company, at -tne north end of tin
Bridge, on MONDAY, thn Oth uay of March next, eom
mtmSnK at 1 o'clock, P.&L . ' JOUN UAUPEJV
. fcß-lmd . • Treasnn*,'
SUCII of our Depositors as have not yet
had their account* adjusted, tie reqoerted to faring
in thd* books and certificates.: A.WILKLNSACO,
*•» ... .71 Fosrth street.
unici Ohio AJO p«Bsa, E-jCco-hI
_ . . Pittsburgh,dco. a»tb,iaM7'/
5 \rOTIOE is hereby given to the Stockhold-' -
l\.ra of tfao Ohio and Penna. It. R. Ov. that att'ank if. •
w the IBOijUy of February, t Dirldand'at Wire jwkat
to the lut #tx months, payable lii the Block ofthi Cbm- " •
be pifd to th» Stockholders riffirir’ +■
attwß *t«*l on the boot* of the Com puny otr the ijlfdar
The Stockholders oh .tR.-Pittsborgld Book*
will bj paid at theoffine of the Company* and thoeeon the
New York books at the office of Winslow* Lanier hOo— >■ •*
Serip c^rtlflrates wi 11 be toned fbr'th*-fractional 'partsOf ; ‘
**s"»• ’ - ILS. FLKUINO, Tms.
jgtypapeCTQopy dal y 1 week ami weekly till FcVlb |
, A CARD. -
T m L "% :,ry 'J ? n ' i An, ' ■ 1: ■:
I l ara an l nare J)eoo encomsd for ' '
rMp«tablg. My terms hara haan *od
wnttnue to be moderate.- With tha beat -ef. lntenttoSa,;- ;
«STi i* tbit no doubt, fn may>
JJs®s» enttre aallslkction uiDot been l- ■ •* •
formed of that tact my.-aerricea have bewfiptsgjtfnnr wg>- »✓•
deredpranr. I lespecttußy ask the eoutiunanca or your
R^£y* j ; our .*lth »ourladr folouda,
thenbrsuttainisga barineaaaanecessary tQ yucrwlvm
as tome. Whenamurod that employmentmahaobtain- '
Mon call, the beat ducrlptloa of servants will <«me toob* 1 -
tarn employment, and lo return for roar'Avon wQluss
my bat exertion* to render entire - -~
foO-lwd- Intelligence pt
/VTOTICK —The undersigned having • been ' -
of »nd •Measures for tha
Aflarbeny, ~ean be found at tils office. No. 80 '■■■*'■
gmttfaarid sk. Pittsbnigh. frOlwdtfitwß C-T..atlnwn .
MEAL—IOO bbls. received and for •
safe by fo2 DI LLJ: LIQaKT, Water it.
OATS— 2000 bus. for sale by r r - . t .
. U£tJLA-LIQUCTr. i
T INSEED OIL—2O bbls. for eate by
Ufe2 ; BELL ALlWt'grr.
ROLL BUTTERr—IO bxs. fresh this day
. Teo*d hrß.B.toaatoby HENRY it. nnT?TWB J
XF ALED-IIAY—3S tons Timothy inrstoro-
ABl>—2o kegs No. I Lard, ‘ .
I 5 bamt* No. 1 Lard, for me by J. FLOYD AQI
HOPS— 6 balosOnio in store and-for sale
by - ft 3 BKLL AI4QOKIT.
VTEW HAMS, Sbouldera and Toneaes for
bbls Small Wbitn ttAftny
tobby jais - - JAB.MeLAUQHUN: 71
CREAM—A very excellent article
4MANDINE-— An excellent article' fdr -
chapped hands, A«u:6 «!ca.reodby. - . ; ; . ..
j' ■ 1 • - r >• JOS- FLEMIHO, •
|J UTTER—IO bbls. fresh RoUr- . - \
CORNMEaL— *2obbls,fre*ahWhUoCofu
Me»ltoMriT»anAtoiWl*by TjjTTLH *OO, ' h
PEARL HOMINY—IO bbis. prime for •'
tel*by P.W.gEßSTPfE*bo^ga*»Jropt«t. ~v
13EMNANTS OF SILKS-A. A.Maron'i ‘' t
JLI/Oo>»lUplT«ronß*tard*T,D«. lOth. tUrgt kif o. -
Kemnanta of fllUo. it almost om *i«»f the nrud met. v
LIFE'S A MABCII f and now upon the
mornef n ne» e*inp*!gn tat ra*»tbhfc»a-****»»• '
peny fteeoatnd. Eaamiesire'tabejrttantad '
Tpa «otdpMd7 If not, so to OU£STkll. T 4 WwHtnK.; - r
Hen and Clothing lartabcrocnet. ; g-
f^OOLNESS. —Whether of Friends op'of
IffSS!^SSSSSi?WS^S^£^
U Wood ft. No charge for «howlnggoS£^
INDIA RtTBBiiH WHIPS of all bW \
irhobttl* and nruU, at th* Enbbw Drat,lift IUrS j
tjaokedbSttjer-io
JtTa) keg* |»»ek®d Batter, la itorß*adr&«a|*iy
J-* 33 . r. LirrLK^m.
T 37 kgs, No. 1 Lard fortmle by - u ,
I : •- R. PALZELTtAYTi
R ICE- 1 ° to . t p, ah j 0 pMgdgyjjto
ClSßgr B^
■lpga* HAY-75-
' -
manxoTKriatr. “ ulSl'jl t
mo BBL ?o potatoc3 - •
E K ~u ..
CWiiiiaiJH-btf bbb. (beasej- ~ ' '
R^TCP^-- 50 sfcaßDokwheat Root
frlS lfcLAPQgliltti
,
butDryAfpk* • ....
b 7. ‘^igyv’-r
f^QRN—SOO bus. m ear for gnle hy
\Jh22 i*wn.KAM?*ix r
fl AKPENTERS'. SHOP FOR SALE, situ
17 *t*i on Hit*nr rt- Fietory aad Wrtnofrt*
Thp *boß Ison S?L.^ artt wr t*rtleti!ir»!
ooputr* of <l<£U B.CUI * BON. Uu. aYVr ’
T'AKO-5 tegs No. 1 Lard for salo bv A
LidsH R.DALZKIX'a^
Calicoes &de .~a ~Maion • ‘
®ffiS^ r SSi£ Ik * H r a * “SS55!™: ,
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LSS ft tta“k
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P. M. DAVIS. Amt.