PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PPDLIStIED nv fflllTJ piTTSBT-r^pr FRIDAY MORNISQ. EEBRttIRY 2! S9uT« AdveiU»er*.—Neither tho EdllorUl Boom . or Printing ErtaMlihmentof the Da&p CamtU, are opened on Sunday. ABTiavßXMwhodwlz* their notices to appear .■ the paper on Monday morning, wQI please band them In before 6 ottoe*,'enBatutday. < Weekly Gaxette.—Tb* «tyenvtv circulation of oor Wetklp QaxetU offers to our btutaen mta . a uttft dtalzablo medium of making their bud nr *a known Oar circulation Is Oetweentour and five thousand, reaching msantketoferana ehop-iueper la ' Wwtcnt Pennsylvania, and Kaatern Ohio. - - ■ ; Advance Paymentsnereaftcr no sab gatptiou will b# taken tor ths’ballr or Weakly GasetU, tmlais payment U tnirte in advanea, Whenever tb« )g op to vhleh' the' enbeerlptlon. ia paid, the paper will be Invariably stopped, unless the subscription is re naved.br advance payment. All transient idrertbdng, of every daaotpUon, will be required to be paid In ad-. Ttaot- Ait only exceptions will be where epedal month ly or 'strip contracts are made/ ' " aeplAkw ReadUt Matter on each we fn thia paper. Wni2A3CB AXD CAMxaoir.--Of all the numerous ..’• exchange papers of this State which we receive —Whig, Democrat, Native or'Free Soil—not one has ventured to defend Simon Cameron os a can* didate for U. 8. Senator, or vindicate those who' eet the public voice nt naught by voting for him. There is on extraordinary unanimity in the press - in awarding condemnation, to him and them; and - we have no doubt that in so doing the opinion of * • the great mass, of the people is fairly reflected. On the other band, our fellow, citizen, Hop. Tbokas Williams, who was presented by the ' indomitable tight, has received commendations in unexpected quarters. Tho Crawford Whig Jour* _, nat endorses heartily the course of the repro , eentativee of that county in voting for Mr. Wil liams. J?he Norriitown Htreld, an old and sub? - - slAntial Whig print, is u decidedly the. most talented and suitable for the position of United States Senator of any'‘of those voted for, ’» and the Hollidayslurg Register, another old stand by of-the Whig cause g .says-r-V. If asked to name an radmdual who would begtnerallj acceptable, . we should say Thos. Williams, ; of, Pittsburgh, of 7eech, T of. Fayette. These are both men of abil- and either would do the State.— Mri Williams is undoubtedly one of (the ablest men of our countrylf the press of tho State - would but speak out, such encomiums as these would beoome general. _ We entertain no doubt : that Mr. Williams enjoys the respect of all par ties, and that they have tho utmost confidence *in his integrity and ability to fill theofScdwith honor to himtelf and the State. NswCotranss.—The Legislature appears to be overrun with applications for new counties; and what ia more there seems an unusual willingness to grant them. Some three or four of these schemes are in tended for tins region, of, country. _ Ooe has al ready .passed the Housed to ercot tho new county of Bedstone, out'of Washington and Fayette, with Brownsville for the county seat! It takes a strip off of each about,?} miles wide,running back from the river, aud it extends up . the river to tho Greene county line. Another bill has passed the Senate, to erect the new county of Monongahela, out of parts of Wash ington, Westmoreland and Fayette, with Belle vemon, we believe,, as the'county seat This bill conflicts with tho.Bedstone bill, as each in cludes a part of the territory of the other. A third plan is on foot to make another county called Carroll, with Monongahela City os county seat, parts of Allegheny, Westmoreland and Fay ette going to make up the boundaries; while a fourth plan is. to mako M’Keesport the centre of another county. Of course, there Is no good will between the advocates of these, several en terprises. Another county, to be called Buffalo, is propo posed to'be formed out parts "of Westmore land, Allegheny, Butler and Armstrong, with Freeport os the county seat. Our M’Keesport neighbors gravely and kindly suggest that our good old county of Allegheny should be separated altogether from the'dty and suburbs,.and the rest parceled out. issues to suit' the new county mania. If there is any lit tle village west of the Allegheny or south of the Ohio that wishes to rise to the dignity of a coanty seaCnow is the time to speak. There is nothing to be gained by excessive modesty. ’ ; We think a little investigation, will show that there has been no little log-rolling between the new county men and Cameron’s particular friends; and it will be found, in the end, that votes have been got for Cameron by promising votes in return for new county bills. Cameron, has some twenty devoted partisans in the Legis lature, who have had it in their power, by pro mising tfceir united aid to every new county, to : to gei'numerous votes'for'their candidate; and it really looks as if they had been making good use of this power. FROM WASHINGTON. > of th« DaOrlHttabnrffhGtntU. v' Washington Cm, Feb. 20,1864. Old Quintuple fired his gun today. It pro ■ doced a loud report, butdid no execution what ever. Hesympathised with Turkey but really thought we must beware of England, which would gobble up Turkey So greedily as toe autocrat, if it had a cbaucvasd indeed would not seruple to bolt a lire yankeeby way bt dessert, if the yankee did not keep all his eyes about him and look sharp. Indeed, eave canem was our me. •motto whenever John. BuH was around. The old general had something to say of Earl Clar endon, Cuba, the Sandwich Islands, Tigre Island, the Mosquitoes, and all the other islands and realms and varmints which are perpetually har rassing and troubling his patriotic mind, but the - Senate could not comprehend the tendency, the object or the occasion of toe demonstration. The idea of Gen. Cass seems to be that unless he pe riodically takes a shy at the British, John Bull will become entirely unmanageable, and that some-morning we shall wake up and find this great and glorious country reduced to its pris tine state of servitude and dependence. Tho fourth of March is near. Nino long months will follow, daring which toe; people will knowlittie or nothing of the evils and dangers that beset them. It is therefore becoming that toe general should leave on record a few notes showing what he thought of the crisis which was to come. “ Mr. Mason and Mr. Clayton, very veteran and incorrigible fogies, both of them, took up too strain exactly where Cara left it,- and read our foreign relations such a lecture -that rather than endure toe repetition, of it I believe toe most bomb!* and dependent of them would renounce and.fareverrelinquiali, all relationship and con nection with us. I did not hear Mason, who I am told waa more than usually dignified, that is . to say owlish and empty; but Mr. Clayton I did : hear for half an hour or so, and was deeply inu pressed with the conviction that he had nothing ■to say that was worth listening to, and that he waa most unjustifiably wasting toe time of the ' Senate.' Ih this sort of drowsy chaffering the whole day was consumed, while Jones : and others, in terested in the bill for releasing railroad iron from duty were raging and foaming tike pent up tigers at the loss of opportunity for thelrfavor ito vanity. The prospects of.this scheme ‘are improving, and I think there is now some reason to appre hend that it will para the Senate. It will in that ease occasion &.fierce strugglo iu the House.— This.is approaching the main object by covered ways, -for everybody knows that if railroad iron be made free, for three yeatt, it must continue ao; that-if rails be made free, sa will all other - iron; that if this great interest be deprived of protection,i'the. whole system:will go by the board and thus the destruction of the tariff,: which cannot to effected by a direct attack, will be accomplished by these side blows from too handi of professed friends. mission to Spain will remain vacant un til Dodge shall have learned French enough to asktor bis passports from’Havre to the Py renees, and Spanish sufficient to exchange salu tations, with the post-boys on the other sido of that barrier. He la now busily engaged in ac • quirieg those accomplishments. Gem Shields remains on the hands of toe. President. It. is now.su ggeBted that he shall be provided for with a seat on the bench of the Southern Districticf Illinois, ah office just created, along with othersi for toe wounded and ma£fced.of the’ Nebraska contest He ls V very fitting man for theser viee, and.would make an excellent magistrate for executing the fugitive slate act The dismissal of Loring, the slave commis- from his office oflaw lecturer in Uarvar& fr»g», oflhe endEcf snclichar^ ai capot WjtfcertJ Smnvc thhlancnrill v6mit them forth. ' i trust that this taah-will also be dismissed from the valuable and honorable office he fills under ibo authority ofihe State. They Cannot be de nied .the privilege of living among a community ’Whom their acts incense and their presence of fends, but they certainly can be excluded from any public employment under State authority. Ex-uoreroor Briggs, Whig, and Bontwell, Democrat, Abbot Lawrence, and other distin i griished gentlemen known to the country at large,: , voted against Loring. In the beginning of the revolution men who accepted the . King's com mission for the execution of his fugitive acts, "were ridden on a rail and driven out of the place. Something of the honest old energy is gone, but means will gradually develops themselves for marking lend themselves to such base uses of federal tyranny, with the public abhorrence and contempt. ’ The House will pass the General Appropria tion-bill to-morrow, and will, 1 presume, 1 absorb the remainder of this week in discussing the bill for raising foar.or five thousand additional troops. I hope rather than expeet thatdfc will be rejected. Juinos. ARRIVAL OF TUB BALTIC. Tho screw steamer City of Manchester, Cspt. Wylie, belonging to the Liverpool and Philadel phia Packet. Steam Ship Company has been char ' tered by the British Gorernment to convey troops to the Crimea. Was Movesukts is Liverpool.— Tbs paddle-, steamer Telegraph, Captain Jackson, .belonging to the Liverpool and Belfast Steamship Company, sailed for Balaklava, with stores for the Crimea army and 120 commissary drivers on board.— The Screw steamers Etna ondCreat Britain will follow the Telegraph in the course of a few days —the former with stores and 170 hones, and the latter with 1,G50 infantry and SO horses. There was a severe gale on the English coast on the night.of the Bth and morning of the 9th. ft did not abate much until evening: The snow had fallen to q great depth in some part ofiEog land. Our Liverpool correspondent writes: “The important event of the week is the re construction of the British Ministry under the premiership of Lord Palmerston. Nothing of importance has occurred in the Crimea. A ren contro had taken place on the Danube, between the Russians'''and Turks, in which the Turks were successful. “The Vienna peace conference had not yet opened. Diplomacy had made a pause until the result of the British Ministerial crisis should, be known. In the meantime the allied powers and Russia continue their preparations for carrying on the war, bat there were still hopes that nego tiations might lead to peace. After twelve days suspense England has again a Government The Earl of Derby* the Marquis of Lansdown, Lord John Russell, and the Earl of Clarendon, were successively and ; all failed, to form on administration. Lord. Palmerston at length undertook the mis sion, and has presentcd'the nation with the fol lowing Cabinet, comprising all the members of the Aberden Ministry except the Earl of Aber deen, the Dako'of Newcastle and Lord John Russel, who retire, and with the addition of the Earl of Panmure as Minister of War. or mx CABINET. First Treasury..Viscount Palmerston. Lord Chancellor Lord Cranworth. President of the Council, Earl Granville.! , Lord Privy Seal Duke of Argyll. Seo'y Foreign Affaire Earl of Clarendon.* Home Secretary BhHon.Bjdneyllcrbert Colonial Secretary Sir George. Grey. Minister of War ....Lord Panmure. Chancellor Exchequer. ...Rtllon.W.E. Gladstone First Lord Admiralty... Sir James Graham. Pnblio Works.: .Sir Wo. Molesworth. Cabinet, without office... Marquis of Lansdown. > Pres* Board Control...... Sir Charles Wood. Postmaster General Viscount Canning. sot or tub cabihxt. Pres’t Board of Trade... Hon. Edward Cardwell. LordGt Chamberlain... Lord W. D’Eresby. Lord Steward....:.. Earl Spencer. ...Duke of Norfolk. Earl Marshal- Lord Chamberlain Marquis of Breadalbane. Master of the Horse Duke of Wellington. Commander-in-Chief.....Viscount Hardinge. Master of the Mint Sir J. J. W. QemhelL Master of the’Rolls Sir John Romilly. .Sir A. E. J. Cockburn. .Sir It. BothelL Attorney General. Solicitor-General. Judge Advocate Gen'i...Hon. G. P. Villiers. Chan. Docby Lane’r.....Vacant. .Earl St. Germans. Lord Lien tenant Lord High Chancellor...Hon.,M. Brady. 'Masterof -the RoUs:--...H(m. T. B. Smith. Attorney General ...Hon. Ai "Brewster, Solicitor-General Wn. Keofeh.' Lord Panmure, the new Minbster.of ‘War,,is better known as Mr. Fox Maule. He has -had experience in the War office. The proceedings in Parliament have beep of an interesting east. A long series of explana tions' on the part of various members of the old and new Ministries had been necessary to set matters straight between themselves and the public. We omit these personal justification? as of no importance to American readers. The explanations made to the coohtryby the parties to whom was confided the task of form ing an Administration are of more interesL Lord Derby stated in the House of Lords that, though he might have been justified is attempt ing to form a Government entirely of the con servative party, he could not have brought to gether so strong an administration as the exigen cies jif the country required. In this conviction he felt it. his duty tip make overtures to Lord Palmerston and bis colleagues who, after some delay, declined to eo-cjperate with Mm- He (Derby) therefore at once inform ed the Queen that ho had failed ■‘—that some oth er stronger Ministerial combination wobld bh necessary—and although this condnctmight have disappointed some of hii more sanguine sup porters, he was convinced that the conservative party should not rashly aecept office at the pres ent portentous crisis. He would only add thatwhilea deep responsi bility wooldnttaeh to any Minister who should assent to a peace that should not guarantee the independence of Eorope, a yet deeper responsi bility would rest on any Minister who should prolong the war a single moment after those re salts had been obtained. % The Marquis of Lansdowae also explained toe course he had token during his attempts to con struct an Administration, and hoped that the new Government would obtain that support from all parties which was necessary for the efficient con duct of toe war. Lord Panmuro expressed to toe Lords the ear nestness with which be would endeavor to dis charge the office of Minister of War. The other business in Parliament hadmestiy relation to the war. Tbs Commons voted the sum of £1,C10,000 for excess of navy expendi ture, and £1,200,000 on account of ordnance es timates. The Government have undergone .severe ques tioning respecting the mis-management of toe war, and especially respecting tho statement that the British army is wasting away at the rate of 1000 men a week. In reply, the Chancellor of Exchequer, backed by Sir William Molesworth, and other members of toe Governmeutraracrted that, at toe present moment; the British fore# In the Crimea, including the navy in toe Black Sea, numbers 30,000. The'North American fisheries biQ was read a third time and passed, > .. Parliament rc-assembies on Thursday, the 16th instant. At a chapter of the Order of the Garter, held at Windsor, on the 7th, toe Earl of Aberdeen, received the investiture of a knight of toe order, and by command of the Queen retains tho order of the Thistle. The Lord Mayor of Loudon gave a public ban quet, November Cto. Among toe notables were Lord Cardigan, Admiral Sir Charles Napier, Captains Lynch, Maxse and other offioere re turned from the Crimea and toe Baltic. Enthusiastic cheering greeted toe appearance of Cardigan and Napier. The Lord Mayor pro posed too toast of “ the navy; ” coupling with it toe names of, Admiral Napier and, Copt. Lynch. ;We must defer publication of-the interesting’ speeches made on occasion until to-morrow* THE WAR. Tub Sixgk or Sebastopol.—G bn. Canhobet’h Rzpout OK mi Soutib ox toe Jstjl—«January 17to.—“The French camp, before Sebastopol.— General Order. On toe night, between tho 14th and 16th a Russian column, of about 600 tncu, attaeked our third parallel, which was defended by the 2d battalion of the 74th of line. The assailants’ attempt was met by too Gren adier Company, Captain. Bootor, and toe Ist Company, Captain Castelnau. Both these offi cers were killed a at the head of their troops, ex hibiting to all an example of firmness and bra very whieb was imitated. . • • A section of tbe 3d company of volunteers, under toe orders of Lieut. Boutor and Sergeant Haguais, hastened to, the plaee of conflict, in which they took a glorious part,' and one that adds to the distinguished services which toe volunteers have already rendered before Sebas topol. > : The same behavior marked a company of vol tlgeurs of the 96th regiment The chef de bat talion Bournsjoux, of the 74th, contending per sonally.pn the parapet and calling on,his men to maintain the honor of their flag, gave proof of remarkAblo bravery. He was seriously wouoded. 'AB the troops engaged displayed too mos tbril ilanieoefgy, nod this action will raise still high er the glorions reputation which the 74th has achieved In the army since the commencement of toe siege. . t ‘ : (Signed) U j j Frascx.— M. Dronys de Lhuys—(says a des- i patch from Berlin, of the 4th V—has addrased. [another note ftflbe S&ssikn *he French BfciirSjgjnrM dtfßoostiir. & Thia "document is awed January 29ti£and.expreuly -states that ifPruEsia insists upon having* sep arate treaty France is ready to sign it immedi ately, provided only that iteonveya the same ob ligations as the treaty'of December 2 of 'b* OoU.n Moftw. , Ni hats also an elegant trass for children, which Inrariablr eons. | KKYBER at his Wholesale Drag Stow for Pr . „ .„ aodTniM Depot. 140 Woofl>UPUUbafgh,P». MMnrfl Consumption &nd Spitting Blood—'Sc^ the cettWeat* of Mr. Turner B. Eameer, Ibr many ; T«» proprietor of the Fanner*'. Hotel, Fredericksburg. afid late of the City note!, lUehmoad.Va. Dr. Hinge, of the dtr or Richmond, though a r*t ularCpbytldah, and of course opposed to what bo eaßed quack medkloee; ni obliged to «*r that Its seed eSecU la the cut of Mr. Bammy, wore woods rfal Indeed. ; •■' ! n* had been given up by peroral pbnkdsnJ? had tried most of the quack medicine*, and waa oa the verge of de*> pair, a*well aa tbe gray*, when be tried Caxtei'sßpaallh mature. , * - .-Tj ■ We refer tbe pabHo tohU foll and lengthy eorUfioiU around thabotiia, stating hie cur*. Bee advsrUsemanfc j JigMmdAwT • ~ » - H’dintock'*. Family Medicine*.—W all the attention ofhaads offtmflteewuid others, to tbaad’ vestiaeaeateotbeJbiarthpecscf tbeaentneUe ffeaS^ Mpdjotnii. If you don’t want to Do Straight don’t vzaeju SSOTuaqt-Baica—Tor mar* than , vn> year* ws hcWt-Womdlr. fifrertr“Weshingta*:aaipt»d«r Brace," andpftl it?£l«2nt duty ***to # recommend la use to atTof sedentarr- ccrupiiUnns.. OwaMaiag tho sdran vanttgeofaShooMer Breeewith there of a r»ir of Eo*- ptsdres, U is light and coefirrtsbU, aedeflectaaUgxonn tereets tho dinwwtHrm to become stoopshcaldered. Where oT our readers who arelnneedof such an artlde, shoobl call on Dr. Eerrer.on Wood street, eornarf Virgin alley, ■nA th<« which has recently been nfachua prm±-HU*tmr9h IXsfctch* JMttMbcr iuL Sold wholesale and retail at Or. Trass and 'Bhtmlder Brice Depot, 140 STood street. Sign of the Gold, en Mortar. ia3-ddw Ttari"* i - T - vnoox, js runxso PlEfflHG BROTHERS, WHOLE^ALE D™UGuIISTS, ProwJrtonof Dr. M'Lure’sOlabrated Vermifuge, Ltrav piur.ae HOLMES, RABE & CO. SUCCESSOR TO' A. H. HOLMES * BROTHER, Iumr&CTVBK&s of SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKfI, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco & potion Sorewe, Suiting eadPun/vt Jar Machinery, Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., Waxxbocsb,No. 112 Wires and 107 rasters., ixrwsnr ■Wren AM BjdTHrxLD ns. A?" All work warranted* % Bib3l-tf Dn Pont Powder. —Every variety Riflo Mining and Blasting Powder, In all six* packages alwmy on hand and for sale from Hagadne, In'lots to suit pur eSasers,enlkTQrabletermf. Also Safety Pure. D. W.C. £I3)WELL, Maßuthctuier*’ AgL. no til Utyroßtstreet.Pittsburgh._ HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWAKDINOAND _ COMMISSION MERCHANT _ AND WLOLRBALB DEALER IN _ CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce Generally, No. 25 Wood atroet, Pittsburgh. PEARL STEAK mtt.t., CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, NEAB THE BAILBOAD STATION. Families will bo supplied with our various Sides offRESU GROUND FLOUR, by leaving their hr re at the &11U, or In our boxes at Wilson A Oo.’e, Wood street, or Braun k Reiter, eorper of. liberty and PL Clair stK, Plttiburgh: Q. P, SchwarU, or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Floor will be dallrend to hollies {neither of the dtles. Terms, CABUon.dellwy. hi-io ■ ; DRY AN. KENNEDY k CO. Ease and Comtort. —The Conformator ately Imported from Paris, exactly salts the Hat to the peeollar shape of the Head, so a new hat Uas easy on the head as as old one A treat fit sad a ceod Hat may be had TTWoodeL - ae2otf W.DOUQLAB. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Cbilson Furnaces, Wro’t Iron Tnbing AND nTTINOQENEBALLY, For, Warning and Ventilation of BuU&ngt. A. k W.‘ will contract Sir Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilean's Turnaee. Chnrchre, Prance, Hospitals, Fsctortre, Qreen Houses, Court Houses Jail Hotels or Dwellings. No. 3d HarketsU PUUhvgh hazard powder agency. ill Varieties of Fowdcr COSBXAJfTLr ON UASD. ALSO. Safety Fuse. de2* L. Q. QRAFF. Agent, 13224 st. Plttaborgb. New Dagnerrian Gallery. MR. NELSON -would respectfully inform hisfrbmds and the public generally, .that in order to meet the da£y ioeresstag demand for his Daguerreotype*, ha baa bad frailt and has now completed ifover the 01. l*estQOee, Thbd street,) oo* of the most epaelotui end magnificent Bkr light Dell«jreeTW»nftract«d tor O*- gnvrreotype purposee. in the United BtatM. Ws are now prepared ts execute Uksnereeetrf ell eUssud *t7lre« to ear weather.ftom 8 o'clock A. H. Ull * »;?** vlstt from all Is solicited, »b#th«r they wish tor Llkenrej esornot. Rooms, Old Post QOoe Building, Third street deO^Awg PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 Finn STREET, MASONIC HALL. PITTSBURGH, PA. BOBT. GALnAT, rraident. Juus D. SlcGa*. 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Oarero, MenheaiUlL Robert Toiaod, Jamse L.Tuyfcr, *td*srdo.James. Jaeob T. Bunting. I . „ , J. 0. CfIFFIN. Agent, eor oer Third ecd Wood etrccU. Pennsylvania Insurance Company* OF PITTSBURGH. Court za of fourth and bmithfibld btrkbts. ; authokized capital $300,000. ■ iJTSU&E BUILDt&QS ASD OTHER PBOPERTr. AGAINST LOSS OS DAMME BY FIRE . and Tins peiiilsot . Sta and Inland Mgatlon and Traniportation. i • directors. • Wm*?. Johnston, W. H*Cllntoek, _• , tadrfXSitinn. jiOTK 1 ' 'JSStS^ fttsssr 1, .f~ ’ .D.Tt, Park. , & OFVIOKIUK ■fWeriftg-Uoa,WnFJohnston, . , J % Paturyoa. - ' * . I MMr toyted btatks iefe ihsurahcb ANNUITY ANDTRUST COMPANY. ~ ■, jpoiladelpbu, . OHAKCI&XD APRIL 88, lttO-Caian* Pnwmu: " CAPITAIr—B2SO.OOO. Offla & X atrvtr rj Jhtzd and Ctvmxt itrrrti. omo*M OF TUB UOTB BOARDIAT PaiLADBLPUU stucrou: Mepbej) JLCnwfcrd, ftmlß.Ocdd*rd. Wipim JrfSSSrSn,- WmSmiTHw. “yMirtca*—tftepben. R. Crawfbrd. n. wuncn. H. D/. AU^ n . jahlf 74 Bonita jtnwt. PlttitutTgb A'Special Rulletin for the Siok.—Dt. Htntft htciomUraltiirHai nllim «lUi r»pM- Hy eterr disorder laddeot to the dlgeetlte apparatua; re atom tbe appetite; renawa the etre ngthj hardens the bus* dea, braeaa the nerrta, glree elaetldtr to tbe spirits, re* eraiti the mental energies, hantahesdcapondener.tnsparte totheattenvatedDameeßcrerobnat appearannr, allsye Irritation, calms {he disturbed Imagination, bullde up the shattered oonsUtutlopi end may he taken without fear hr the Stablest. Balden, wife or mother, m It. Is oompoaod solely of the joloeeof rare Oriental berbe, potent Invigorate, exhilarate and restore. If tbe ays tern has become relaxed by Improper Indulgen ce*, the Cordial win Infoeo a more vigorous vitality -feeble as to despair of ever recovering the vigor .and mien or manhood are invltod to glvethle wonderful lnvlgoraut a trials It embodies Um their B*feM they have oooxnmed Uu first bottle, they will tw eoosdous that the recuperative principle is at work in ev ery portion of their frames, and hope, soon to hs reallsodia their thorough recovery, will spring up In tbelrhearts. The Cordial Is put up, highly eonoentrated. In pint hot ttsg. • Trim $3 pur botle, two toli, six fee $l3. &B.RUiO, Proprietor. . , No. 1W Broadway, Raw York. 'AOsm-HHaturghi Fuimra Bxog, No. Woodstroe4 OtQ.B.KxtsxStKd Woodsti B.S. firuzu, 67 Wood st,- AUegtofryOtr* i.P.Fuww*' ■ da._is4.thA ' v . JOHN c. batter ft co.’S TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER on*-' Carefully prepared from none bat frc,h and bemlthy Livers, under.the personal superrtjion of thsir •gent at th* Fisheries. J. Ofß. ft 00. take great pleasure in offering tyir brand of 00, which, on account of Ita sunerior mod* or prepara tion, freahnen and pnritr, can be takan without disrelish by tba meet delicate. ' ~ It is unnecessary to .ftdmt to tbs peculiar efficacy of this v«ry valuable and scientific remedy. Itssuresa*’ in the cure of Chranle Rheumatism, ficrcfala,- and Lung Dte ease*, when skillfully applied and persevered in. 1* no longer a matter of conjecture; It U now acknowledged to posses* healing ylrtues almost Incomparable to any other •pacific. Bold In bottles, wholesale and retail, by tbs man ufacturers, JOHN 0. BAKES ft CO. No. 100 North Third st-. Philadelphia, And by Druggists in Pittsburgh and elsewhere. feS-tmdftwT Agency of Dr. Fitch’s CeieDraied Med- CTSW, at Dr. O. H. KKTSES’B Drag Store. No. UC. comer Wood it. and Virgin Allay: Cherry Pulmonic;. Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Espec* toznnt. Pulmonary jinlmcnt, Dspurative Syr op. Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, poru and medielnal Cod Liv er Oil, Antl-Dyspaptic Mlxfcare. Coughand Cathartic Pills; Nervine, Vsmifbge, FemalePUU. Female Specific. Ac. Ac. oaed by him constantly and with onpreredeutod success In the treatment of Qidt, Ought, Qmsumption, Asthma*' Heart Disease, Dvr ptpsia, {Scrofula, SL-ia Diseases, Rheumatism, Female Cjinplainte, Piles, tic., etc. Dr, Fitch's unequalled Fitent ISHvtr Plated Abdominal Eupporicrt. Dr. Pick's Improved Steel Spring Shout" der Brace. Dr. Fitd.'s Silver Inhal- ing Tube. Also. all kinds of Proprietary iModlcloes, Trossea, Bap porters, Shoulder Braces. Remember the piece, Dr. KET -BER’B,IIO Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar, de&dftwg LADIES’ FANCY FURS. M’CORD & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIFTU STREETS. JS.ARE NOW OPENING THEIH LABOE *toek ©rPANOY FURa. embnulng rrerj T.riftt f of SABLE, MARTIN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, LYNX, CJNEY, SWANS DOWN. MIMAS, porpumKs.oiipre, huffs, tc. to .bic they invite the attention of the Ladies. Pittsburgh. NovT 9, I&M.-—fo Tiie Greatest Hedical Discovery OF THE AGE- Air. Kennedy, of Hozbury, has discovered In one of our common parture weed* a remedy that cure every Lind qf Humor, from the worst Scrofula to a common I'impte. He haa tried It in ovcreleven hundred cases, never filled except In two eases (both thunder humor.) Ha has now In his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. . Two bottles are warranted to eure a nursing sore mouth One to three bottles will cure th* worst kind or pimplus of tha lace. Two to three bottles will dear the system of blics. Two bottles aw warranted to euro the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three lo five tattles are warranted to cure tha worst ease of erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In tha eyes. Two bottles are warranted to Cure running of tho ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. \ One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst can of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure tho m'st dee perato eases of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are'warranted to euro salt rheum Five to eight bottles will core the wont case of scrofula A benefit la always experienced from the first bottls. and a perfect cure 1* warranted when tha abovo quantity la taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who bavo In vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the aay, a* that a common weed growing in the pastures, and along old stone walla, should cure every humor In the system; yet it Is now a fixed feet- If you have a humor it has to start There are no Ifs nor and*, hums or ha’s about it suiting some cases and not yours. I peddled over a thousand bot tles of It in the vicinity of Boston. I know its effects in every case. It haaalready donesoms-of tbegreatestcum ever done In Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year old; to old people of sixty. I have seen poor.pnny, wormy looking children, whose flesh wu soft aud flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by ono bottle. To thoee who are subject to a sick headache, on* bottle will always cow it. It gives great relict to catarrh and dlxslnssa. Boom who have bees eretive far years, have ta ken and been regulated by i L Where the' body Is sound, U work quite easy, but where there Is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very «tngai»T feel tags, but you must not be alarmed—they always dleap pear in from four days to a week. There Is never abed re sult from iL On the coatrary, when that feeling Is gone you will fee* yourself like a new person. .1 beard name of the most extravagant enconlums of it that man ever Us tened to. Noebiogaofdlstleevernreusarr—eat tbebest you can get. I hare likewise an herb, which, when sim mered tn sweet oil. dissolves Scrofulous swelling of the neck and under the ear*. Priee Weenie. DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Adult, oue table-spoonful pe day. Children over eight year*, dessert Vpoonfol: children from five totdght yean, tow-spoonful. As no direction can be made applicable to all conotltations, take enough to operate on the bowels twkwa day. Mr. KENNEDY giro* personal attendance In bad eases of scrofula. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KRYSEK’S, 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. fo&dAwT “Tho wMle prea» of Philadelphia are' out In (era of Hoofi end’s German Bitters, as they are prepared by Dr. C. M- Jaeksno. W* are glad u»rca-rd.the tomes* of this valuable remedy for dyspepsia, as w# he. Ueve It sappUes a desideratum in the medical world iPQg needed. Tha wretched imitators and euantnfrUera have withdrawn their nostrums from the market, and the pubile are spared from tn* danger of swallowing poison oos mixture in lieu of the real Bittsrs. M —UeraldJ &•* advertisement. CrT-SwdAwT Balm of a Thonsand Floweri, for beau tlfylng the Complexion. and eradicating all Tas, Pomes and Fascxus from the lace. Sold at T*f. 140 Wood street. fclOdaeS The belt Evidence that can be adduced In favor of the #oicacioujuu«s of Ilocfiend'a German Sit* tot, prepared by Sr. C. Id. Jackson, ia Um unprecedented demand for than from nil part* of tbe Union: and al though there maybe many compounds prepared and rt probated aa bring worthy «f a liberal patronage, rat we foe) eonstralnrd to I he vut number of testi monlals with, which the worthy doctor baa been honored, by perasna of the highest character and respectability, who foo&d lineeet&ry tohare rooDune to hla preparation. D testimony-sofitetesUy conclusive, that a mow effectual remedy forlhe almost Immediate relief of tboae afflicted with that direful malady, dyspepsia, haa sever been die ovnred. See advertisement. Direction! in full for Bums and Scalds. In all ease* one application of Dailey’s Pain Extractor wCI take out the fire »"«1 pa*?; t'a *w a tinuiri only. If dressed at once, no water blister will rise, or sore or Inflams}etton be formed. Tboae who wish to prevent soars when sere, mast Botandltauaa atthtastage, but continue to lay on plasters.spread on linen twice a day, when, even If the whole flesh be burned out to the bone, its creative prop erUeawUl restore It so completely that the Injury never can be seen. ThadDehargesofaoiT* at first will bo profuse, but de* crease as the flash la renewed. Every prudent mas will over have It on baud. Life of* ten depends on Itesnaanc*. SNAIL J'OS PUSTULES. Marks can be prevented, jf.se soon as they an ripe and full, an anointed With Dailey’* Pain Extractor and kept so, the virulence of the po Don rill be harmless; hundreds have proved It, and a dOctorln .thedtyof New York be* tag malignantly attacked, anointed every -.other part but one half oT bis fan; he Is a living evidanee of Ua match* less vlrtnea.. The half of hi* free uaanoioted is pox mark, ed, tbe other part tandwhorerer the salve was pat la as dear aa a child's. Z for sale by * GEO. U. KEYBER, No^-140, corner Wood st. and Virgin alley. And by all Druggist* throughout the United gtjates. I fo2l-tw-dAwT Athenaeum Fire Insurance Companj or London* Authorized Capital $10,000,000. iznuxcxs Bf rmULfiELrau.' Atwood A 00., John Farnuin, John tirigg, Geergs il. Stuart, Myers, UtaihomAOx, Win. McKee*Go., powers A welghtman,' White, Stevens A Co. •Agent for the United Btates FREDERICK SATCnrORD STARS. United State* Branch Office, No. 60 South Fourth street, -fhlladatpbia. A. -A. ILUtDx, NEW ADVERHSEMENTSn fIASSIUSM. CLAY, of Kentucky, will 1/ lector* before the Tcrunir Mens’ Library Association, IoUASONiO BALL, on KuT TUESDAY EVENING,the 87 th tail. / • Soaixci— Tht Jkmtim -qf fitavtrr. Dorn open at half past sic Lectors to commence at 7V. Tickets of admission S 3 et*« to be had at the Hone andltook Stars*. Hotels* Library Booms,LocturoCommit* tesandai the door. . HENRY WOODS, -blush, nusrf, JAB. BUOHANAN, &23 . • : •Lecture Commttea. To Hervoui Buffareri. ‘A RETIKED Clergyrami restorcd to health il In « fow diy*,aft*r many years of great nervou* tu£ Jennir.iianxlonstn.maks known tbs means of eur*. Will rs^^s^*susffi‘?3aTSL°SA , ssaK 67 Fttlton *£Brooklyn, N. T. fl*3^3to T AW BOOKS, LAW BOOKS -Troubat A IA Holy's Practice; • . r • Stroud A Bright Dy's Pardon's Digest, containing acts of Wharton's Digest; ' Troubat on limited Partnership DanleU's Chancery Praetfeo, S vote . ■ Arch bold’s Criminal Practice and Pleading, neweditlon, 3 vols: *' Jordan's American Pleader's Assistant: „ . Wharton's Precedent* of Indictments and Pleas; • \ Stephen's NDI Pitas, 3 vote UultedBtatesDlgtet,l3vote- Peters’ Digest, 2 volt; Blnn*'Penns. Justice; Burgs on Bnretyshlpf Aosetl on Limitations, new An gall on Life lots ranee; ' edition: Oouyer on Partnership; Domet’s Civil Law; , American Leading Uasee la Equity: M AJden's Index to Reports Supreme Court U. 8. . A general assortment of Law Books always on hand, and orders reeeir&d for tbe publications of all the priori-, pal Lawßook PabTlabersln tbe United States. Ifc23 - .. KAY t Ol), Booksellers. 65 Wood at. iSOTICB.—Tbo‘ CREDITORS of GEN. iw LARIMER era requested to present their claims fir adjustment, and those Indebted to pay up without delay. jß’Ofllce of the Trusts* on Wylls *t_ near the Court n#nw. MUsburgh. ' THOB. MELLON, Trustee. &l»Ctood*w3ta mO-LET. —A small woll-timshed and far- X ulahed BTORB, with tarn show window, next door totha corner of 3d aad Market ste. PoosaMoo glrenlm* mediately. feg : • E.D. QAnZAO. rpO-LET.—The STORE on Market street I next door to the eftrnerof Met- occupied by Mr. B. Stmuan excellent and welhkaown aland for the clothing hoslßeea. te23 ;E. D. UAZZAM. . ff^O-LET.—One of the large STORES on 3d JL st. just below the Ladies’ WnUajr Boom'of DoS'* QoUtge. <250. faS3 KP.QAZZAM.. FEATHEUS— 19 iks now Kndinir for Hale br tea isimipicginkco. 99 iki, dsmsecd, iiinw land: u ■ ‘ • lauiHßlCAEriw. Orphans’ Court Sale. f TN pursuance of* an Order of the Orphans JL Court of Allegheny county. I will expose at PjlWp SO*, on WEDNESDAY, March 21st. 1855. at 10 o’docfcrA* 31* npon tha premia a, all that tractor panel of LAND* situate In East Deer township, Allegheny county. Pa-* bounded by land-of Francis Earns, Robert Long,'— l ■' Smith and others, containing about 81 aero, upon which l« erected a LngCabin House, a Saw filill and Grist IUU* being the same land wfaleh John McKee, late of the tokn* •hip aforesaid, dee'd. resided upon In hitHfettoeautHm* med'atoly before his decease, andwhieh he purchased from Byera and Painter, by articles of agreement. Sals pcsl tire? Terms made known at sal*. Thisi proi»«rty ties about 3 miles from Tarentom. eo or i nesr the Tanntnm and Freeport real, and about I*4 , tone* from the line of the AU-gbeoy Val er Road, and hi i of a mile from Kara’s on the Tenna. Canal .. JAMES CRAWFORD, Adni'r. ofJno.Megec. lata of East Deer Tp.. dee'd. BARGAIN—-80 acres of land in » i . •\ on . t M owa ' 30 cleared. Tho whole %U ~ , r Umbered. .Bd is offered fir the low price "Efk 6 - Apply soon to B. McLAIN, 21, sth at. I AUD—IO tiLto prime No. t Lard, Id 40 kip primjJlNo. 1 do., for ml* by fr- 3 - HUftIVHR A DILWOUTIL BUTTER— -15 bbln frenh Roll Buttcr'on hand aud for sale by SilKI V Btt A DILWORTU. APPLES—IS bbL-j primo Green VP Apples, just rw’d and for sal* **y 1*23 . 811 RIVER g DILWORTU TkRIED PLACUtS—4OO bus prime Dried IP Peaches on band an J for sal* l.y f&3 SORIVER A Da.WOUTH. IG METAL—IOO tons now landing for sale by f*23 W*l AH DICKEY aCO. OUEASE AND LARD— O'j bbl« Oreu^, 3 bbls Oreato, 3 bbis lv<>i.»«» landing, fur nle by f e 23 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. AMUSEMENTS. fi-y All Advertisements of Concerts or Public Exhibi tions, must be paid in Advance. SACRED CONCERT In Aid, of the Poor. . THF, GERMAN IC ORUHESTRA, of Pitts burgh, has kindlycrmeented to give a Concert of Cached music, on FRIDA )' EYENISn, 23d in the CBURCII OF REV. WALTIIBR, Hmlthfield sU eorner of Cd». The proceeds will be for the benefit of ibo Soup Houses of Pittsburgh and AllnKbenr. , jK7*Tiekets 25 rent*. Tone had at Mr.Klobers Book store; the Drag Stores of Mr. J. Abe! & Co. and Braun A Reiter, and at the door. • fy Poors open at 7; to commence at 7i» o dock. n»2l CITY_HALL. SABLE ORPHEANS. XHE unparaUcllcd Bnccass of tho Orpho ana, has irduccd tha Manager to perform In city for a few evenings longer. Jas. Hays, the unapproachable Dancer, WILL APPEAX. J. BLYTHE BOOTH* tho Contortionist and India-Rubber Man, and CLARK, the Wonderful Fire-Eater, will also appear. gryVnr parti »nlar« see programmes. wjrPonra open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence -a». 8 o’clock. fe’JKit*, For Bent- A DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt J\ township, with Two Acres of ground, Fruit Tree*, Shrubbery, Out-bonses, &&, will be rented cheap, and for a term of years to a good tenant. Apply to Geo. A. Hwaru at the office of jas-tf PATRICK A FRIEND. Valuable Cleveland City Residence for Sale- A NEW and Elegant Residence, onertfl J\_ and a half miles from the 'Public Square, on i&H Hie north side of Euclid street, one of the lloMfekfe avenues in the conn try. ... , ~ ' TiiK LOT contains bA acres of land, mostly undeT high cultivation, gtockrd with Fruit and Shade Trees cd several , years growth, consisting lnpart as follows;—Some 40 apple trees removed to the place, and now 10 rears old; 125 dwarf pears; 150 peaches; 150 grapevines, all In bosnngoondh’ tlon, besides an abundqneo of cherriss, quince, and aU ammler varieties of fruits grown in this latitude; an ex tonstvs variety of shrubs, sxotle plants, evergreens and forest trees, a fine grove in the rear grounds, with Aibr>rl vita, Osage Orange aud Privet Hedges, around the entire premlres, THE HOUSE; located 270 feet from the street, was com pleted during the past year, is 60 feet square, exclusive of rear buildings, of Italian architecture, with projecting roof of 0 feet, large bracket, a large portico in front, » smaller oueand a D&r window .oa the sues, wltbampli pi azzas la the rear, and an observatory commanding a fine lako view, and overlooking thedty, Is buiitof brick, with hollow walls (8 Inches space) plastered with furring, all tin roofs, floors all double and Inlaid with solid mortar, ft great protection against fire and oold air. a Chilson Fur* Eton and Emerson's Ventilators, boating and ventilating all the principal rooms and bathing roe ms, there being a bath room ana watereloset In each story; a kitehon range and boiler throwing hot water Into 8 different rooms, ra pacity for 00 hogsheads of rain water in ths garret, sup plying ths whole house and wash room below. (Jaa Intro duced Into every room. including ths kitchen, first-doss chandeliers and fixtures In, and speaking t bos and bells from ail tho principal rooms. There are two H«n« 10 fret wide; running traversal? through tho first story, the main ono opening in the roar upon a floe lake view, the other affording convenient ac cess to all partsofthe house, and aerate tha main, constitu ting » neatly finl»bed library, connected with tho parljr by folding doors, and terminating |n a full bay window.--, The two frouf Pariurs, 1> fort square, connecting aero* th* front ball or vestibule by folding doors, afford a suits or rooms 18 by 47 Teet. bvoldr* the library, dining »nd U£ rooms 10 by 18 feet, both commanding lak* T»ow. Four rooms in second story lfi by 18 feet, with dtrtstag rooms suoplled with hot andToold water ®“J f bl* stand* with plstsd mountings, and an abundance oi fergs clSwta. Inside finish all oakgralued.antl every wall in ths house cither painted ot papered. • . j. The windows in both stofie*, front and rear,, finished with Imids shnWer*. and furnished with erewn glass from (wliar to the observatory, rrant windows large, and ilufc latterly in the wall; thorn in lowor story opening -~upoh IroninUe >nie* which concoct witn the front portico. j TUB BARN U octagonal, of brick, with stons basement, and equally complete with urn bouso, containing noderuns roof in tba three itoriee all requisites for the accommoda tion of homes, cows and smaller fry; carriage, harness, and servants’*rooms, granary. Ac. Ths whole premises cotu prising one of the most dcxlnbie establishment* for a gen tleman desiring a residence in thisdtr, everoifrrsd for sab In Northern Ohio. Possession given Ist of May if desired. Terms favorable; the greater portion may remain mort gaged upon the premises, for ten years or more, at a good ratsoflutemt. For farther particular* address. ' I . 8.0. SEVERANCE. Agent. [ fe2CV6U fQeve. Ilf-rald.] • j Water-Cure Institute. . i HAND STREET {SOUTH SIDE) BBT.-PUNKSTREET AMD Tilt RITES, PITTSRUMQH PA.. f , 1 |OCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practf ■ V lionet in the Old Schools of Sludldoe, AUopatbm and notnoepatbif, and fortbs'pstt ten yearn a suecotsful Ujrdroosthlst, has opened a WATE|I CUIIK In ths abovb location. t Th« perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this sys tem has on all Fsvsre, and all diseases aentoand chronic —while it Is mild, grateful and Invigorating to ths weak aud debilitated, nodsn itpecullsrljr desirable In QuniUeft who will be treatsd a? their homes. Allopathic and XTocaTpatUlc treatment will be adminis tered where desired; but, after long and thorough experi ence, Doctor Baelt gives a dedded preference to llydropd thy, which has, throughout tbo old and new world, prov en so eminently aoceeufol In every f rm of disease, Inelu ding Incipient .Ooasnmptioo, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Id - flommatory and Chronic Rhetnnatliu, Asthma, Ootan* nut, Kemn and liver Direases. Testimonials of eurwi from highly reputable cklzona of nearly every Stato in thp Union, can beexamlncd at Doetor The Key. Clergyare lnritedto consult him gratia. i Warm water being used, tn the oemmeneement, and of ten thtougbout the Da Inxury Instead of no* pleasant, as those unacqoalated might snppose. { Kxrxuscta.—Messrs. CharDs Brewer, Waterman Palm er, TV. W. Wilson, W- 11. Williams, Thompaou BelL J. IL Welden, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. llolmes, K. 11. Enjush, B. M. Kerr. i Ths uoderaignad. havihg vDDsd Doctor Raeu’s IssUtU tion and witnessed hla cncceesful treatment. oboMfullyYV eoamendhim as a thoroughly edneatedand sklllfttlyby* Mdan: I Charles T. Rtunll, Joe. M*ConnsUs, David Bunt. John C.CnttD, RobLPatrick. John B. Livingston, John WrighL W. W. Patrick, Mows V. Eaton, O. Ormsby Gregg. > ja7-6md ' I SELLING OFF AT COST, ! CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, Ac. ' w - TON^mKOSi ARE now offering their entire stock of Carpeting. Oil Gotha, Rugs, Matting. *&, at eoet, romprislng the largsat and beet aasortment In tbeWru*- era marktL which we Import direct and select from the most celebrated manufactories In the cotmtzy. Dor stock comprises In part the fbUowlmr, vie ) . Elegant Velvet Pile Carpets, Oil Cloths. Tapestry BrnoeD ~ do Cocoa Matting, Extra do . do Spanish do, ; Superfine Ingrain do Canton do, Throe-ply Imperial do ChenUe Bugs, Fine Tng>*ln do Tnlted do, Common do do Stair Rods, _ ,! Twilled Venetian do Transparent Window Shade* Plain do do Plano and Table Covers. Tapestry Ingrain do liTtrorvd Woolen Baize, Acl, • With a rail assortment of all other Goods and Trimming* ' usually kept in a Carpet Warehouse. Those wishing to furnish StambfriU, BattU or JZoum win find it to their advantage to all, as now la the time to procure the beet bargains ever offered in thD market, as we are selling off oar stock fbr CU*A at Eastsrn oort. • • • ; aa W, MeCUNTOCS A PROS. ■ St Glair Hotel. Oznivr/binund N't . 1 fpilE undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s I Uotct," having taken this large and commodious nq ulTand having refitted It in maKSifleent style, would re* enwtfaQy Invite his friends and the traveling putllc to alvs him a ealL Assured, with the convenience of-tfcfe honso and hb long experleneo in tbe bnsinoas, ha can givb ana hD charges moderate.- i &2U WM. C. CONNELLY. \ A NOTHER Pittsourgher testitying to tbA /A-Woodcrfaliy enuative powers of Bor have’s Holland Bli* Pxmso&aa, Dec, 6th, 1&54. > Mewt-Benj, ihpie, 4 Cb.—Gentleman—for a year iPast 1 have been aflllcted very seriously with dyspepala, so ranch so, that my stomach refused to retain anything. 3 have tried almost every remedy, end the regimen of sever* ol physicians, bat wlthbnt alDvlation, unuil began the uae of Bashar e 1 # Holland Bitters, and have.now found re lief almoe t amounting to a cure. I found it efficadonsih removing the extreme debility ooeaMoned by thD dlseast, and generally as a toniclt baafow eqnaD and nosnperlor. Respectfully, , Jacob Wntyx.3d stn below Mam£-> Caottos—Be (arefal to ssk for licet have’s Holland Bl<» ten.. jaiagmScpulartty ofthls medldna has.ladnacd manylmltatfona,VhiSttkrabl ia *bonM gna.dagalnrt jno.o. sMrtlCmmSaham. ; s. P. SCItWAUTZ. I KENTUCKY HILITASY IHSiITUXiS, rkIREOTED byUSoaraofVMtoreappomt; fc£k-s4r*" g mrWnf POTma. and Mweru Lingua u. Bo^a. MoinaraiG goods. WRANK VAN GORDER has just rec’d r'a but* and hc*uGfal ;t assortment of Mourning lJjllar», BDsTSS and Betts la Chaps, Tarlaton and Bwiss, Black Lace and Ganae Vslte Black Hosiery and Qlora !n wool, cotton and sUk-GUbbons, BelD and Crapss, in sll Qualities, ■ -AiexaadarA Baton's host Kid Gloves can always he found at 63 MARKET STREET, coran of the Diamond. fi ASH!/IS USELESS UNLESS EM / PLOYED I ftJ^HKtWANTED.—l’crvoußseeking an ißvvstmsnt for thiurcash ean purchase a Gronnd Rent of 53.000 on valuable City property for Twenty-Five Hundred PffiT &l ,BQS. 1«. V , t . mis, COPPER AND SHEET IRON 1 .Was* Staid re* Sal*.—We oJTvr for sale the entire sioek. good will aad fixtures of one of tbe twst stocks in the dty. The stock Is Urge, weUaeDcb*ii. ami of a superi or quality. There are tun setts of mechanic*' and a note* plets seti of bands' tool fnrmanulkctorlng tin ami other wars.- Pot terms, A& apply to fell ; 1L M’LAIN A SON, No» 21 Fifth sL T' AUNDRY BLUE —The attention of foist*- 1 iltoe and washwomen Is Invited to thD Rios, which D .•tapir Indigo dissolved, having all its properties retained. The Lamdxrßlos poaeexses, over the unaiaaohed lndlgs the advantage of imparting abetter color to elotbva, of be ing much more simple and convenient Ihruu, and of, be ing a living of about one half owing to the fort that c*t more thanone half of the Indigo can.be dissolved by wa ter. It U entirety destltote of any properties Iniurtons to cloths* We would aolidt a trial, and warrant It to be as -represanted. Vor«aie by JOHN HAIT,Jr * ;,d*29.- ■ No. 141 Wood rt. ffOORNING LONO SHAWLS—A. A. IYI Mason ACb. bave'on hand a ftiw Bay State Hoorn. lag Shawl* at aamhAnniud prices. . ... foib . RYE FLOUR— SO bbls. reo'd and for .sole ihy ftlfi / A.A A.McßANl,lU»Bdtt., r»tOTH A SATIN OLOAKS-Ai JL'. :Ua \J son * Cow have a ibw. more Batin nd Ctoth X^oaks, wuehth*yan*loMngont at las than salt prloo. fal& AUCTION SALES. P: - M i DAVIS, Auctioneer. Cbssttcvcfat fifties KoOftM, oonicr Wood and Fifth stnst Gas chandeliers, lamps, ao., ax AUCTION—Oa Monday morning. FeEw 2£th at 10 ’ o’clock, at too comm erefel tale* room s, earner, of Wood ftad sth st»-, will bo acid, without reserve for cash, 26 handsome new Uu. Chandtliere, aabadag.yatipu elses and pattern ; 7 '■aSSisyjSSßuigwni " A dS.SS wSfSiadm 6 greav Camphlno Lamp Wlekt. F. M. DAYI3. AueU ADMIN ISTKATOR’S SALE OP A LAW M. iIIBCELL ANKifUS LIBJURV-WiU U sold at ths commercial rale* rooms, turner of Wood and 6th ttft. on a raluaMo Übrary of Law and Miscellaneous Books?" Rcporta of I'etei*', Vralcs, W-jarton. Dallas, Uifes, Bln- F.PT, hfft Rawls. Fcnroee A Wsttr. Watts ft. gemant, vrj,,, Verccant ft Kawle, Oowen, Johnson. Wendell, Browne, Cranch.Tyleraodothers; Berota. Km(nn*W* Niri I’rius, htarkis on glaadeV, Crimlou fiSdtoTid Evidence, CWttr on Ueneral IfracUra and Rladutoar; t'mlth and Uorcn’s Ss^fiwzyaray Job’s Tormi Preredcnts. of WUlx VrrenznU’ Book of Reference; on AtUAmcnU Law Library: Tjdd’S Practice: «ilbfrt , s few Evidence; Spark's Edition pfFrankHn’e Works. EocyciopcdfeAittere Sean. IWwton Edition ofSh*kspe*i«. L>ndm»repyofOodk** Voyages,Grali*in'sGoloDi*l History, Grwk and Ihmtan CiuAira Lives and oremlrrent AmerfcaarjU*- tory trt Knßfend.FKdvsarPsOhrpnirtss. SoutheysiChxrai ! els of the Old, Clay’s Life and Times, Cavallo sihUoKphy, ; Coldsmltb’s Wor*B, *>n’s Essays. Early Governors of New Logfend, dftvis. Homcrica, nlrt's Patrick ileury. ftc. t Cataloguss wil I b* ready*prsvimu to aala. P. iL .DAYIn, AOCt. YALITABLE* BUILDING LOTS NEAR 7TII WARD AT AUCTION-Oo Friday 51 arch 9th. at 7 o'clock, at tha Merchants Kxrh*ngw. 4Ut st., will tw sold, 40 lots ofKfuund. situated near the' toll gate, adjoining the 7th ward; .having ft front on Centre Avenue and adiarent etreets. and being very adranUg «uuklt located for persons wbodvelre,ft chskb.ycsiddsra near tha business part of tha city. Plans of which ean be bad st the suction Rooms. Title iadlrpulablc. Terms, ont>tofrdcaßh.tolanos in 1 and 2 years, with Interests ' __fo‘H P. M. DAVIS, Auct. * SSIQNEE’S SALE OF A CLOTHING Xpl FrVd*f. lao f l1 lßg.Feb.23d,»tloo’Clock. at the Oomusreial itooma, corner of Wood and sth sts.. will be sold, without reserve, by ordrvof George ftr mor.Kvq. Assignee, the entire stock of fine Clothing, Cloths, Trimmings. of a city store, among whkhsre— -200 dress, frock, sack and overcoat*-, 280 prs dottu'cftSal* mere, satinet and summer pant* tW satin, si Ik,rash mere and Marseilles vests; under shirt* and drawers; fine shirt*; cravat*: 60 pcs fins cloths, eaialmrrcs and eashmsssttst saUnalu, tweeds, jeans an 1 rottonadc*.' superior satin, eulunere snd Maireillcs vestings; end a genera! variety of lining*, buttons, trimmings, fanlshiargoods,, fta.*c. Term* cash. Ml , 5L PAYlfi, Auet. irUHNS AITD CLABK’S PIAHOB. SPLENDID FEESII STfiCK! ~ HENRY KLEBER, Salt AgmtfrJSiUtHtrehaad Hferirn* iknmjdranio,./** .xj . HUNKS aCI-ABK'a : LJjBSE^ gjfiSmi • a rACT "SnA RE fiHBMf mnrJp i a n o s;Oxir» TJESPECTFOLLY in forms tho pntfflmof ri, Pittsburgh andTjdnitr that a sj>li!ndld.flr*sh rtock eC Clark’t tuptricrYUncm Is now being prepared te him, and has partly been rocrtTed. Tbojameore and vartlr Increasing popularity of Nonna anddarK’iKanos baa caused the Arm to add another wing t© their onor moua establishment, a description of which mar bo found In a lata nunber of tho Warerfu Ma&rina, fix:—“lt ii on* doubtodly tho largest, and, lTvs arrant* mistaken. , tb# oldest hon» devoted to that btaneb of business in the United States. It was established upwards of thlrtryaira aeo by an ingenious and enterprising Piano-Fcct* bulld»r wno aeanired aproeh'eol and Uionmok knavdedoc of the “art, trade and mystery?* of manulactaring the beautiful instruments for which IMshcure has so long been famous If patronage is tho highest eompWmept-that ean-tepaid to aoeatawishmenhand Imitation is tbosineerert flatter, then the firm of Nunn* ltv; sad their touch delightful for promptness ana elasticity—alto fe^%l uUaU ° hmta 9iKßi %. i , i®r a nKNRT ROH&OCS. C. ANTON, N. SEIDLE, „ , JEAN MANNB, and others ; IL KUber glees a full and tatUfactory ary Plano, and will p-wltlrely cell Hum at New York /ao» tnrv prim, urithnut adilitian for ett, BZH the S.T^^Kttartooprmjdrf^jr^^- Rr.t« aceot for Nunna A Clark for Western Penna. Also, CAIULAJVr A NEEDIIAU'S genuine JtELQDKO&S • ■ No. 101 TUrdtt; ' p.Also a choico lot of DUNHAM'S highly pqmUar rianoa. 1 - ■. •rnlim Election Hotioe. Omen Ekix CuritOo»AifT,i ■ Erie, OthYebrnary, 185&. i A N Election For Seven’ Directors; of the /lL Erl* Canal Company, for the "ensuing year” will be held at tha Office of the Company in Erie, on the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH next. . . _ . foU-dtmarl MJLIB W. CAUUlgftßetfy. Election. il N Election for officers for “tlio\Company ; il for arreting a Bridge OTt-r the Allegheny rl»*T oppo site Pittsburgh, in the eounty of Allegheny,'- will be hold* «n In the office of the Company, at the nertb end of u<« Bridge, on MONDAY; the atli day OfMarehnwtt, com* mcodogatlo'clock,V.ll. - JOHN HARPER. f«&-lmd t s : - .^Treasurer, QUCH of our Depositors as: Lave yet .Cr had their account* adjusted, are requested tobrinx In tbalr book* and eartlflcate*, A.i WILKINS ADO- \ fog: - , : 71 Poorth street, . ttPRINGF STYLE nATSl—W7wdald«| £9 Invite oarfricadjand tbepoblle-generally .toSEST call and examine oar new style or oomigated-Uafo,: * ' which we are selling low for CASHtMUb oar Cefoetfol Ckf* .which la acknowledged to be tho neatest and of theaeaaon. feltf JAS. WILSON ASON, HI Wos^tt, Removal. . ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. have removed to No 60 Water and Cl Front wnnhoostf formerly occupied by Hardy, Jonea A Co. fold T NOTHER'cITEAP FARM.—4O. acres' of J\ ground aQ fenced and eleared. situate lit North Pay ette township. 10 ml lea from the city and mllee fina the Sfeenbentlile Railroad, at the Nobleetown Station; a onmfortable Dwelling House, bars, atone milk-house. amoke-bouKt, An; fine orchard. The piano la well watered and can be easily cultivated. Price £2,400; payment* «**y. Apply to folO - B. HcLAIN A eON. Ji FARM FOR §700.-2 tracts, adjoining, A of 40 acres each (SO in all), altnatsd In Washington unty, Ohio, within 4 milia or tha Ohio River. tetNo. lhasnOacres cleared effectually, With a Log Cabin, and young orchard of grafted fruits; also Barn, Stable*and Tobacco Rouse. LotNo.BDbearilyaDdthlcklytimberod; the ground D level and rolling. The whole to well watered by rpringe and small rune. Terms H down, balance in annual payments. Apply to &13 A M’LAIN A BON, No. a, 6th «t T3LAIN BLACK SILKS. Murphy & XT Btuchfleld.havo a full assortment of Plain Buck Silk* orthe variona grades o! quality and different widths* among whkh are nperiorßngll&h BUka of heavy body and high 1 astro. ADo Striped, Plaid and Demux Silks of newest styles, • ~- , foU Groceries at Cost. THE undersigned wishing to decline- busi- ,: sen, offers hb entire stock of Goods, eomtirisbig'air 2 general assortment of Family Groceries, etcoeVfor eash • or approved uotea,-and wil I peril!rely cloaaoot hD stock Sriortothc first ofAprih unto lease will expires* that . ate. The attention of the trade and r*n>sn—, dcslxlng choice goods at low priees, b respectfully eolicUed. ’. J-D. WILLIAMS,2CSUbertyst; The Fixtures In his former stand,- ITS Wood st, eon sifting of a Counter,' Caws of Drawers and Shelving will be»ld at a baraln - To_any one dcairing to engage in a .. similar bmlnesa ofr vrin offer rare lodncements.' folfi Female Diseases. TIOCTO& BA&IZ, No. 38 Hand sL,'treats Xf and«JureaaUdDoscsolfemalu,bat ecpeelaßy:Bpt nal. Hip Ditrosea, Cangestton, Cancers and Prolapsus of the Uterus, in a novel cad safe way, without supporters, aad Invitee, particularly, eve* that have bees bedridden for any length of t1m0... -• „ , falfolad* " To Merchants, Mamxfectnrers. &c. A NY House reqniring ihe assistance of a iV thoramjhly competent and akllftil Practical Book* Steam Engine for Sale A LEVER ENGINE, including Pitman, ShaftandCrank; so FI7 WbMl: l&Jnonef diamater wUnder,aad6foet«tiokß..:lsoirllljratlnallli* good rtmnloa ordar. It ha* a Pump Pendulum, bat no Pomp. For farther information • Wheeling. Ya~ "orto SINOEHj. HAKTUAST*^obw - Water itreet, Pittabnrgh. Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. K Corporators of this Company have jedbooka ft»'«ubacriptlonitetl» Capital-Stock*, nkingUmiMofMescr*. AiWILKXSfi*OOuHot Tironna tu Wttabtirßlwrwtwre pamphlet* centalslnc Chart«.aeolc«fcaiearT*7K'*e.can he obtained br partita, dflriag information relative to the Company. - pjg _ TTNDEKWRITER’SSALEOFPAMAG'D xsssaa.jiss _ C UOAB HOUSE *3s* O Steam RcSoed 8. IL Mo tames; : as6bbl*. La.B. H.Molaoec S9lbbla.-8. ILa- St-r.... 170 half bbl*.B.XL ByruoMoUawc >*T SM bbU- Washington sTII aTln ta. ■ ■ J.jLßonmigiriii itooT^ T AS T S:—CtJHMmus & HA.Y~"haro Mm a 6?: Bt th * ir ttar *» ® WB * r .f SaaoMaSd Intelligence Office, SO, a 3T. 02.AII! 3TJIBRT Servants of oil description, isfppiiea. Prlrat* thmlliei and Hotel* in respactfanv eniMi‘ « ra iljfrOrut, on htcri *n4for nJ»bt. - . ****!-■-*H*n • f«S2 . K. &. BHANKLASft. 139 Wc»4 ONE SHARE OP THE JteCßANipfi* l| Saviws Bam for Bile. Appl*_ £ S * K ' r ± AN ”. 1 * McLain * sox. "ii- ;'V*A.acBANB-lu ■>!«■'« L^S?, -5 L^dfor A. Il4> 2J»t. [;-5 etwta in ana rorßalo I>J uut Wattf at- Übls. in store and TomlabT- • ••MaOAyptEas, MEANS *OO. l¥^FS^y ji ‘ 74Wool) jatl n fe l fey*f * tat mm tad tor* jOwtaawr penopU *tt«atiott of ih* pro -~ ■• :• - • •• , '.- J -■ Wirtody-topUM*. • ; * bbli now' Oiuo'wcM^ • tar ml* by WT - BILLdIJQQIW,