PITTSBURGH GAZETTE! TOBLIBaKD BI .WHUI k CO—■ PITTSBURH: * SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24,1855. «.T«Adrertl>m-s>Ulta U» EdltotJU Boom <a PRntlMliUNUhmmt of tin Bcttll OitdU. tn cynM ea Bandar. * the pqer os Mond»T waning* *ol PI**** 1 **** ?• ****** beforOotloefc, oaßctartfay* " _ Weektr • xt * ailT rirenlation atom BtoHjr offel ?. to , °Y I , jWinV* af making-Uidr badnea known 0„r dmilailcn U fir. tbrau^t teaching alnwtt erery »«*»»«* B *i a^ rt ° T^ od rtWp * wpep 111 WT««tgra Pmurlranl*. and partem Ohio. A3TOBC6 Payment*.—Hereafter no aub iaiptionvllltaUkn! tbr ths'Dafly or Weekly Gaiette,' 1 nT| | Tr - panusi to made la adTasee~ .WUteinr the I ,in..i.m ‘to which the (nbecription to paid, : •iB be invariably (topped, onto** the «nb»eriptl©a to re- Bind by adnata payment AH transient advertMn*, l_cf every dtaolpUon, will be requital to be paid in ad ranee- Thecnlj exception* will be where (pedal montb -1 t or• arty eontraeta are made* e«pfcd*w Reading IBanw on eaeh page t thla paper Quite a number of - anti-slavery papers, that have heretofore wielded trenchant blades in be half of the Free 800 organization—Bach, for in stance, as the New Castle Jarman—erineo much tenderness towards theK. N. organization. They are very—-perv mealy-mouthed in their expres sions, and tread as Boftly as those who are feel ing their way in the dark. They hope the R. . N.’s will come oot all right on the Slarery ques tion, and hence affect an extreme unwillingness to denounce them until they become openly pro alarery. This is not the'way they used to deal with the Whig and Democratic parlies. In days - not long past they watched with tho wariness of mousing cats and pounced on every little pro slavery manifestation of those parties as a choice tit-bit for their anti-slavery readers. They had neither blindness for their faults nor kindness —for their virtues. Why should this now party bo mow tenderly I treated than its predecessors, by a Fwo Soil 1 Bitii s Poes it commend itself by sneaking into I by-ways and oat-ho uses, imitating the stealthi-1 ness of the thief and manifesting as much hatred I to the light as the eril bear! Or isit its dnpli-1 city—its professing one thing in private and an other in pnblio, and teaching its members to set I truth at hsnght by denying their membership— I which acts with sucb’eniollmting force upon our cotemporaries! In aU that was manly, frank anti explicit-the old parties were infinitely the superior of this one; yet they never received any mercy at Free Soil hands. I But they wew pro-slavery, we will be told. In what! Waa it in being national! The new I party is the same. It has extended ita organise- j turn into all the States, and welcomes slave-hold-1 ers to ita bosom with a sort of natural joy.— I Waa it because they ignored the Slavery,qnes-1 float .The new party has done the eame. Its I National Council at Cincinnati agwed to give it the go-by; for on no other terms could it obtain aodthern co-operation. _ Waa it Secauae they I pandered to the South and took Southern men . for Presidents! The new party is in no whit better. Of all the known aspirants in its ranks for the Fresidenoy, not one is an anti-slavery man. They are mainly Southern men, and those J that aw not are, Northern toadies, such as Oil man, Fillmore, &c. ■ WhaL ground then is there for the confidence of an anti-slavery man ! -We are pointed, to the ] election of Wilson and Seward; but it is forgot ten that nearly one-half the party in Masaaoho ■otta ranged themielves against Wilson solely on jeoount of his anti-slavery; and Intelligent men onght to be better posted in the facts than to - nUtwi So ward's election as .das to the order in the remotest degree. It is now notorious that the whole machinery of the party, not only in New York bnt in the Union, was brought to bear against Seward. ■lt would have defeated him if it could; and ita violent struggles to compass the 7 overthrow of that champion of freedom are far mere weighty, in our mind, in demonstratingits I pro-elivery proclivities than the pre-nnderstood I election of Wilson can bo to the contrary. | We are also pointed, in this State, to Governor Pollock. We dislike to say a word in connection with that gentleman, derogatory to his anti- J slavery position; but we esnnot avoid asking our Pres Son friends if they bare heard or the ap pointment of Tnos. J. rowan, of Beaver, as Adjutant General, by the Governor ! Thu Thos. J Power waa, no farther back than 1850, the pro-elavery and fugitive slave law candidate for Congress in the Beaver district sgainst John AI - lison; and if be has changed his views since . then we are'ignovant of it- He passed as a Nebraska man not many months since, and such we still take him to be. The Depnty Superin tendent of Pnblio Schools is- of the same class; and the Attorney General is one o' those Silver Grey Whigs whose anti-slavery is more than questionable. We had hoped better things of the Governor: bat (beta are stubborn tilings; and such facts as these onght to be sufficient to open the eyes even of One so blind to Iho faults of Know Nothingism as our friend who fiourish es upon the waters of the Nesbsiinock. Of the men who were tre panned into tho Order, as well ss of tho many more who had the good luck to ho kept out, _ there are largo portions who are now anxiously inquiring about ita suspected tendencies towards ; slavery. -To be the means of misleading, hood winking or deceiving these, even through excess of charity, will afford no pleasant reflections in the fatnre. We do not believe that it ia the purpose of the papers to which wo allude, to do so; bat we do believe, and wo’ are sorry ti> Acre jto believe it, that they are deceiving both them selves and those to whom -they ought to give light. The one fact of the spread and power of Snow Nofldntfsm in the Benth is enough to arouse the keenest suspicions of-every enti - slavery man. The South never yet worked in any organisation ‘ which it conld not control. Tho Whig party tried effectually the experiment Of maintaining a national orgsniiation which should allow the utmost latitude of opinion to ita mem bers on the slavery question—and it failed. The thing cannot be done. The South will not co operate with a party that is anti-elavery in its Northemjimbs. National parties most unite on ; the slavery question aS on aU other questions; and the unity in those parties in which the slaveholders work is, either sooner or later, on - the side of the oppressor. Tho K. N. party can not be, in.the nature of things, an exception- to this role. In its fast movements at the' North, before it had become thoroughly national, it se lected anti-elavery men as candidates; hut the developments of-every day added to ita history show a steady drift southward. The brat present proof of this is to be found in its bitter opposi tion to Seward and Its fishing in the filthiest of all polities! pools to brihg Simon Cameron to the . surface. . , . : .. Tbs tut appears to bo .as much afiiictedwitb the itch for nsw counties as the wash.. Two bill® for tba formation of now eountita have already passed tba House of Representalltes—one form ing a new county out of part of Lateras, to be caned Laokawaona,and another to cat off * por tion of Union county into a new county, to be called Snyder. The latter has already passed the Senate, and tbe former will probably bo treated as favorably.At tbe last session it passed tba House, but was defeated in tba Senate by, tba opposition of Mr. Buckalew—the action of ♦frit body being generally controlled in neb mat ter® by tbe cours/of tbe eenator representing tbe count/proposed to be divided. It seems to b# understood that no opposition will be offered to thi® MB at this session. f Other projects are on handfor dividing Laa ca*ter, Berks, Montgomery and other counties, with fair prospects of success. . . Tbe.Paclfio Rulroad Mil which lately,passed the Senate is a big affair. /Instead of one road, three roads are! provided for, aud it is computed - that at least hundred millioss of aeros of land have been granted in aid of their iion. TbebUl wfli hardly be reacbed intbe flonse, and we may therefore regard the project of the Senate as an empty one; but, if it were other* wise, it is questionable whether/ with all this munificence, the; roads could be’or would be \ . bnflt, Tbs NATipwAL llAaaaura, published month!/ by Carlton A Phillips, Hew Tork.} ttewnber for March has been received, and is for sale by J. L. Eead/Fourthstreet. .' - TazEniSßtmoß Bsrxsw, for Januai7,hhs just been received by Miner & Co. Smithfield street, and Gildcnfenny fit Co- Pourth street The bill now before the.House'for the sole of IhrMoin Lini of thePubEo Works is consider*-' bly different from tite-cae panel last session, tsi is intended, b/the tayorableness of its tenqsi’ to invito' bids from parties not able to command extensive capital. It authorizes the Governor to : pnt up the Mainline at Public Sale in Philadel i phia wtihin ninetj days from the passage of | Act, and to sell the same for any sum not less | than seven millions of dollars. If sold for leas than $7,600,000, twenty per cent, is to be paid .within 90 days, and the rest in ten equal annual instalments. If-over that sum and Isss than $3,000,000, no payment hot the interest shall be required for five years, and then the purchase money shall be paid in ten equal annual pay* meats. If over $8,000,000 and less 000, tbo first payment shall not be required ftr ten years, and Me rest in the ten years follow* ing. If over $8,600,000 and less than $9,000.- 000 then 15 years credit shall be allowed fortho first payment and 25 years for tho whole. If sold for $9,000,000 or over, then no payment of principal shall be required for’2o years,.and the whole shall then be pud In ten annual instal ments. Interest to run at)tho rate of 5 per cent, on the whole of either sum from the day of par ‘ chase, payable semi-annually in State bonds at * par, or cosh. Any railroad, canal or other company nov in corporated may become the purchaser, and the works, until paid for, shall be free from taxation. The Pennsylvania road, if it becomes the pur- i chaser, is to be released from the tonnage tax; and any company purchasing it is authorized to construct a new road from Harrisburg to Pitts- ■ j burgh or from Harrisburg to Philadelphia. The proceeds of the sale, both principal and interest, £re to be added to the sinking fund for the payment of the Stato Debt These terms are so favorable that we can hard ly donbt the probability of their acceptance, should the opportunity be authorized by the pas sage of the biU. The bill of Ur. Kirkpatrick, which has been I adopted by the Committee on Vice and Immor* I ality, to prohibit the sale of liquors, is iraffi-1 eiently cumbrous to please the most litigious, I and stringent enough to satisfy the most exact- J ing friend of temperance. It prohibits the sale I or manufacture of vinous, malt or intoxicating liquors, except for the usually specified purpo ses i imposes very serious and.heavy penalties for any violation of its provisions; institutes a a rigid right of search, and authorizes the im prisonment of intoxicated men until they tell i where and from whom they got tho liquor on; I which they became intoxicated. It is a com pound of the Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts laws, and- intended to be made as efficient as either. Provision is made for submitting to the I people the naked question of “Repeal,” after I the passage' of the bill. T?e presume that va- I rious amendments will be adopted before it pass- I es the ordeal of both bouses. Jobs B. Miller's Withdrawal.— Tbe follow inn letter appears under the editorial head of the Utica Observer of Feb. 12. It will be re membered that ex-Governor Seymour’s resi dence is “nigh upon Utica. ” • To Dewitt G. Orore, Publisher of the Utica Observer: Bir: By the papers of last week I learned that John B. Miller, of Utieo, had been nominated to the office of Secretary of Legation at Peru, and upon private authority of the highest cheraeter, I learned that the nomination was unsought on Mr. Miller’s part. Soon after the nomination was made, the pub; lio were informed that the confirmation of the nomination by tbe Senate of the United States was doub’fol, it being charged upon Mr. Miller that he was a supporter of Mr. Van Boren in 1&18, an opponent of the Nebraska movement of last year, and that he is now .editor of the Utica Observer . On Saturday evening the telegraph' ; brought the newß that Mr. Miller’s name had ; been withdrawn from tho Senate, and that of Mr- S.'S. Cox, editor of the Ohio Statesman, sent in and immdiately confirmed by the Senate. In other being detemlned by tbe Senate that Mr. Miller’s nomination should be rejected, to save himself that mortification tho President withdrew his name. Probably It is of little consequence to Mr. Mil ler whether he goes to Peru or remains in the United States; and probably It Is of leas impor tance to the public whether Ur. Miller or Mr. Cox holds the office in question, as- Mr. Cox. is, perhaps, a competent Tbe principle in volved in Mr. Miller’s virtual rejection Is, how ever, of great importance to all who take an In terest in political affairs. It establishes, beyond all question, that of which wo hardly needed additional evidence, that no man who has ever been suspected of Free-Soll tendencies, or of a desire to localize and restrain slavery, can re ceive favor from the general administration.— Tho President dare not stem this current, and I know not whether he wishes-to. General Dix, an ornament to his country by his acquirements and position, was expressly told by the President that he should be appoint *ed Minister to France, but the President dared not, or desired not, to fulfil the promise. He was nominated to a subordinate office in New York, and with great difficulty confirmed by the Senate. Subservient toadies in New York hav*. been from timo to time selected to represent the Barnburners. Mr. O’Sullivan was only cpnfirm ed in his appointment to Portugal, after eating every honest declaration he had ever made, and rolling in filth till he was suited to the taste of the United States Seoate; and now Mr. Miller, is rejected when nominated without application ou his part, to an office for which he was emi nently qualified. This rejection not only establishes that an Anti- Slavery extension feeling is to be punished, but that no change of position will ever wipe out the stain. Mr. Miller was a member of the last Sy racuse Convention, and an active member of the committee on resolutions, which contented itself with characterising the Nebraska Kansas bill as “inexpedient and unnecessary,’! instead of de nouncing it as an insult to the North, as a gross violation of good faith,, and as an outrage to the moral sense of the wbolejUnion, and which coup mended the practical surrender by Congress of its power to restrain the extension of Slavery.— But this did not avail. In supporting Mr. Van Boren in 1848, and in* opposing the Nebraska bill xn 1854, he had committed the .unpardonable sin. Tho Senate could in one day receive .and eon* firm the nomination of Angulos Cwsor Dodge of lowa, as Minister to Spain, althoogh his otrn State had just repudiated his subservience to Slavery; but Mr. Miller, although representing the feelings of nineteen ont of twenty of every citizen, and nine ont of ten of every Democrat, of whatever hue or creed, of the State of Hew York, most be rejected. What do these gentlemen propose to do with tbe 120,000 Democrats who voted for Mr. Van Boren in 1848, or with tbe 160,000 Democrats who voted for Governor Seymour- last Fall, and of whom not one thousand hold dissenting opin ions? How.many votes do they imagine Governor Seymour would have received upon the issue of tho Douglas Nebraska bill? Not 6,000 in the State of New York. Or do they propose to go into the Presidential canvass in 1866, conceding tho largest Statethe Union as the starting capital in bushiesrof a Whig candidate. Have theydfi&t their ears to the fact that in all tbe reCwtfdiacnaaipna concerning the reelec tion of Wm. H. Seward, no individnalhas ottfect ed to him, that his Aati-Slavery views are too radical ? They have been universally assented to, and are thoroughly engrafted upon the minds of all thinking men. This Senatorial fatuity can only be explained upon the principle, that whom the gods wish to destroy they ant deprive of their senses, Massachusetts, Wlsconsoo, ‘down and 'lllinois have given awfol warning, which none bntmadmen can disregard. fromtlwßoelWtffUolon.Jfb.il The withdrawal of John Miller’s nomination for the Peruvian Legation, after 1t bad beensent to the Senate, is likely to be much discussed by the political press. When alt the facta bearing upon the matter become known, we shaQ probar bfy revert Co it at some length. Mr. Miller baWy owed ;hls‘ nomination, in some degree, to Governor Seymour’s presonco in Washington.— He was one of the Committee of the l&st Demo. erotic State-Convention which “invented" the famous Nebraska resolution, quasi-endorsing that measure, when it was known to be detested by nine-tenths of the people of this State. At first view his fbte would seem to offer little encouragement to those who undertake to pro pitiate the Administration by sustaining or apo logizing for its obnoxious acts in opposition to a stern and almost unanimous popular sentiment at home. Mr. Miller had opposed the Nebraska bill in his paper when it was pending; and his successor had warmly advocated it In his—the Ohio SiaUitam.: Whether -these fiscts- aceount for ‘‘the milk in the coepamtt/Lwe forbear to ex press an opinion yet -MABEDOMta Thursday- evsaingr Job. 23d, hr the Bff.L.B.MeAbor.T.B. MrtnU.KTf, ofMlttsbegy Ciy. IyiHAJfAH. TOTTEN .of Pitttburgh. , WILXJAMS r.j ;-:v -'iiuinjrionauM'or■ ’. CbllsoßFairaMeSyWro^lroDTablßf AHDirrnSQOE2GffiAtLT,:v For VentHaiicn ' A. e W. win mtnet fer.Weemloe sod TsatilsUnx br Blew or Oot Wsiff.flpw 6r ChUsoc'i Varuaee, Cfcurctw, Befaodmi<epUsls,fMteW, Green UOOMSb Oont Bosms Jail Botels.er OveUincs. Ha. » Market ft, Flttetosh - SPECIAL NOTICES. Have yon a Biieaud Liver!—Thcqn<»- tion, though startling*- Islsaffdenlly'tugfestlrat.vbeu .thatdlmaaeeof the. the fUt If teteq Into Liver have became mart alarmingly fifejuentln tha Uni ted 8 tatee. Inded. thereare frw formidable diseases that are not la somo war traesabl* to * dens fed ftat* ot that i Important or pan. ftlany of tho complaint* usually elsued t under the bead of Consumption. hive their origin In tha I Liver. “Any remedy.that would insure regularity, and j healthful action In'the liver, would be a blessing to man- I kind!” has been tha exclamation of thousands. That I remady has been found: It U safe and sure. Whan a {air I trial has bean afforded It. It has asTvbeeu known to faQ. I Header,have you any dlseasaof tha Ltor, or dlmasa 1 which you believe proceeds from hepatic derangement*— 1 Lose not a moment, but purchase a box of Dr. hTLane’s I Pill*, and they wlllmtore yen to health. Itlsthsonly j remedy yet discovered, la whieh Implicit confidence may I beplaced. Purchasers will b* cueful to ask mr on. tTLANifS CELEBRATED LITER PILLS, and taka non* else. Theta are othsr Pills, purporting to be LI Ter Pfli*. now before the public; also, his Oslebrsted Vermifuge, now be *»•«* at all rvepertable Drug Store* in the United States vV, tor tale by the sole proprietors, FLEMISQ BROTHERS, I feMddw-J Bucceeaoxs to J.Rldd * Co. CO Wood it. Thfi Greatert-Medlcal Discovery OF THE AGE . Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbtxiy, haa discovered la one of cot common partnre weed* a remedy'.that eure tony kind of Humor, from Die writ tcrvfula to a common Pimple. - Ha ha* tried It la over eleven hoodred flares, and mtb JaQad exeept Intwo cares (both tbander humor.)' □» has aov la hi* ocoreslon over lwo hundred eertlfWaU, of It* value, all within twenty milea ef Boston! Two bottlaa ara warranted to eura attuning tor* month One to three bottlej will ear* the wont of pimple* of the face. 1 Two to three bottle* will dear the system ofblles. Two bottles an warranted to eure the wont esnker la the month and stomach.- Three to Are tattles an warranted to eure tho worst case of erysipelas. One to two bottles an warranted to cun all humor In the eyes. Two bottles an warranted to eon running of the ears i and blotches among the hair. 1 Four to six bottle* an warranted to cure compt and running ulcers. One bottle wIU euro scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cun the wnrst cam of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the m i«t dee perate ease* of rheumatism. Three to four bottles an warranted to cure salt rheum Fire to eight bottles will cun the wont case of scrofula A benefit la always experienced from the fink Cottle, and a perfect eun la warranted when the shore quantity Is taken. ’’ Nothing looks so Improbabls to those who hare In Tain tried all the wonderful medicine* of the day, as that a common weed growing In tha pastures, and along old stone walls, should cun erery humor In the system; yet It Is cow a fixed feet. If you hare a humor Ithas to start There in no Ift nor and*, hum* or ha’s about it suiting •one eases and not your*. I peddlad over a thAn—T».i bot tlesofltlntheridnltyofßoaton. I know U* effect* in sTeryease. It has already done some ofthc greatest cun-s erer done in Massachusetts. 1 gars It to children a year old; to old people of sixty. I hare seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one bottle. To those who an subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always eun It. It gives great nllef to catarrh and dixMnem. Some who have been eostlrs fer years, have ta ken and been regulated by It. Where tbs body 1* sound, It work quite easy, but whan then la any derangement 1 of the function* of nature, U will cause vary singular feet lugs, hut you must not he alarmed—they always* disup pear in from (bur days to a week. Then i* never a bad n* suit from It. On tha contrary, when that feeling Is gone yon will fee* yourself like anew person. I heard Mae of the most extravagant eneonlums of it that man evegll* tened to. No change of diet is ever neeeerary—eat the beat you can get. I have likewise an herb, which, whan aim* mend in sweet oil, dissolve* BCTofalou* swelling of tbs neck and under the ears. Price &Q osnte. DIRECTIONS FOB WE.-Adult, one table-spoon fnl pe day. Children orerjsigbt years, dnasrt spoonful; children from fire to eight yean, teawpoouful. As do direction can he made applicable to-all constitutions, taka enough'to operate on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance to had eaasa ef scrofula. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. K£YSKR*&, t!4O Wood street, cor her of Virgin alloy. fe&dkwT “The whole press of Philadelphia are out In &tot of Hoojland’e Qeman Bitten, u they in prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. We in giad to reeord.tbe mono of t»l« Taiaabl* remedy (br dyspepsia. a* we be* Usre It euppDee a deetderatnm In the medleal work! long TmdH The wretched Imitator* and eonntarftUar* hate withdrawn their nostrums from the nuktt, and the public ere (pared from tae danger of swallowing poleaa one mixture to lien of the real Bitten."— Ueroldi See advertisement. f«7*2wdhwT Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for bean tlfjlng the OorapUxiaa, and eradicating all Tax, pDmxs and Pucna from the tare. Sold at Dr. Eeyser'e, 140 Wood street. . fc!6dewB The best Evidence that can be adduced la three of the efilfiaelouinem of UooflamT* German Bit* tsi prepared br Dr. C. If. Jackson, ie the unprecedented -demand far th*r" from all parts of the Union; and at* though there may be many compound* prepared and re presented as being worthy of a liberal patronage, ret we feel constrained to remark, that the Test namber of tesU- W e«ki« vtth which the worthy doctor has been honored, by penoas of the highest character and respectability, who faond ltnccenry to hare leooune to his preparation* U testimony sufficiently ooselnUra. -that a mcww effectual remedy hr **** almost immediate relief of thoee afflicted with that direful malady, dytpepeia, has mw been die* peered. Bee advertisement. . Directions in ftiD for Bnms and Scalds* In all ease# one application of DaDey’e Palo Extractor wCI take oat the fire and pain.»« ytw minuter <mfy, if frwwl at one*, nc wats hQiter will rise, or sore or inflammation be farmed. Those who wish to prereot mars when sort, mostnotendltsuaeetihiictage, but continue to lay °n plasUr*,sprvad on linen twice a day. when, era If the whole fleah be boned oat to the bone, # its creative prop crtlee will restore It so oampletely that the Injury nevrr esnbeseen. Tbedl*eharg**ofi«**at flirt will beproftaa, bat da emaaaath* flash laTtnewad. Erary prodant will avvr have It eo haad. Lila of' ten depanda oo Itsjwweoe*. SMALL POJC PUSTULES. Martaeantopmeoiad, l(u reon w Uuy ararlpaand fan, t» usoiotAd with Pain Extractor and k*pt n, tha Ttrolanaa of the poton rill D• harm I—; bundrtJj bar® proved It, ud a doctor in the city or New Fork be ing malignantly attacked,anointed mryiothn part bat ooa half of hU face; be is a living •viiUowof IU match ]«#virtue*. ThahairofhUftoniuxaaointodlapoxmark ed, the other part- and wherever tha fair* via pot U dearaaaebUd’a. For tale by GEO. IL KETSKR, No. HO. eerntr Wood it ui Virgin »Il*r. And br*B Drof*Ut*throagbM»t th» Uni tod Btktm. ■ fc2Mw-d*vT Atbensnm Fire Insurance Compan] of London. Anthoriitd Capital 1111,000,01)0. unuxcn is rmuianu. Atwood A CtL, Jobo J'&rDum, . John Grieg. George H. Mtnart. Kjm CUsbora A Go, Wm. MtK(o A Co.. Powers A Wrightman, WUl*, Bterens A 60. DniUd State* Branch Offle*. N o. M South Fourth etreet, Philadelphia. A. A HARDY. A gent lb* PitUhoivh. Kn. 85 Water rt. Important to Persons afflicted with Her* nifty or Rupture of the Bowels* and the danger of Strangulation .by neglect* ingit ' % The right course for anyone to pursue wqo sar be afflicted with Bupture. la to procure a good truss wall adapted to the ruptured part*, In order to retain the protruding portion of Urn bowels. This Is often neglected, endtbe bowel becomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only In aentering but dangerous condition. I hare alwars on band. sad dally adapt, tha moat Improved Trumee; among which Is MARSHS RADICAL CURE TB USS, which will mllr produce a radical curt In a short tins. Ofeouree there are ease* whan do Trust wfll eure, but In a rest majority of raducahls Hernia, or Rupture, this Trass wBl ear*. I havp every »«rlstr of Trusses. fna Wets, to $3O; also, a largo CHIL DRENS’ TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL I SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, frr various broksa or enlsrgad ■nlnt,.FILE PROP*, for the rallif and cure of Piles SHOULDER BRACES for men, woman |snd child ran SCSPENSOR T BANDA OES and every variety til me-; ehanksl appliance osed In the rare of disease.' Call and exsmlns them at my Drag Stars. Mo. 140 Wood street, oor ner of Tlrgio aller- sign of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l hare alio an elegant .truss for children, which invariably core*. for Dr. EETBEB at his Wholesale Drag Blare end Trass Depot, UO Wood st, Pittsburgh, Pa felMawß Consumption and Spitting Blood—See th* Cfftifinw efllr. Tunwr EL Bamny, fcr many yean proprietor of tlw Firm** HotsUFrsdffleksburßrVa* end Uteof Uw CUr Hotel, Ekhmoud, Ye. PrTJAhn the dtT of Richmond, though a w ulffS>hy«iel»n, end of coarse opposed to what bs celled quaekosdidnss; *** obliged to say that Its e°°* «***■ to. the esse of Mr. Baawey, Wen wonderful Indeed. He had been given «p by several physldsnn bed Wed most of the qn*A medldnse, end w»* on tfcevspfe of des pair. uveO as the grave, when be Wed Carter's BpaeUa tho public to hi# full end lengthy certificate uound the bottle, stating hi# cun. Bee adrertlnaent ja29-L mdAwT Agency of Dr. Fitct’e Ceieorated Med n Dr. aH. SETSKB'B Druf 8 ten. No. 140,eorn*r Wood rt. end Virgin Altar . ■ _ ' Charj Pulmonle, Pulmeturj Baleen*. Peetenl fitpao* tonati Pulmonary liniment, Xtapvnttre BTrap, Sort Cometor, Humor Gorr actor, puN end medicinal Cod Ur «r Oil, AoU-PruwpUc Mixture, Cough end Ceihertta PU£ Nervine, Vemifag* Tamale Pilta, Famel* Specific. 1 Ac, Ae. t utr* hy hi” MMtentlT end .with wpreeedented euoeeie la Uw treatment of ... K CbtmmpHan, AHA** Heart DtM*, Dg+ QldStCbuchtf v-._ .- - . . - unfa, tßerttfida, Skin Dittatet.BJumatim; Ifmalt OmziaiaU. Pda. etc. Dr. FiteVi tmapuSed J&entV&Ber Ptaled Jbdmiaal Supporter/. Dr. TOcXt hnpmed Sleet Spring ***& der Snot. Dr. Fitctfi Silver InkaP Al», »u *£&i cTProprJ iUrr lllodldnoo, porters, Sfcmlderßtte*. H«taember th* pUoe, Or. KB*- SKITS, 140 Wood *l»«t, sign of IhoOoUoaMorUr. -dfWlwa- •' • • ■ «vr CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. i&Labb now opkninotheirlaroe itorto^KOTrnii eobtacta* «rwy ntf**W°* 1 MARTIN. FITCH, SQUIRREL, ■■ lynxT CONEY, SWANS DOWN. - Tti.Mta. wcnoHi»B.orow.MCTßr. . Htubnrah. Hqt7#» ISS4.— <a ::■■■ £an and. Contort.—The Oonfomutor ablylmported from Puts,Urn Ditto th* peenlUrtbsptofth* BMd,s>ko«vlut bM oureniba hood «• ueU oni ; : 'M tmt fifmtd • cmrflbt ur bid : nw«4«& JOHN C. BAKER & CO.’S TBOE MEDICINAL COD LIVEB OIL, Carefully prepared from none but' froth and fcMinir Linn, udtf tb. sMtioi»l roperriitan ofthalr agent at the Ftsheriu. J. C. B. A 00. gnat pleasure in offering thair brand of Oil, which, on account of its superior mode of prepara , tion, freshness and parity, can betaken without diirtHih .by the most delicate.. ’ It is anneeemry to advert to the peculiar efficacy of tMs rely nlaabh selsntlfls remedy. Its sc cress •- in th« CTiwi nf ph’arrm«.tiin. Baofala* and Lung Dis eases, when skßlfally applied and pereererod In, is so loogeramattmof eo«Ueetare;His now acknowledged to poasesi healing virtues almost Incomparable to any other ■pedfle. Bold In bottles, wholesale and retail, by the man ufacturers, JOHN 0. BAKES A 00., No. 100 Borth Third as* Philadelphia, And by Drnggists In Pittsburgh and elsewhere. fcWmdAwT If you don’t want to be Straight don’t wxAg «T Baocuira Bxaci.— For more than two years we hare worn Dr.Kcner’s “Washington Buspcnder Brace," and feel It a duty again to recommend Its .cm to all of sedentary occupations. Combining the adrao vantage of a KhfwiiiW Bnce with those of a pair of Boa* sender*, it Is light and eocafartabie, and •ffeetuaUy coun teracts to stooMhonldered. Thoee of onrreaders who axe In need of such an article, thould call on Dr. Eeyeer, on Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and examine Brace, which hae recently been much im* provsd.— PitUbvrfh Dispatch, Decanter WA. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KETBKR*B Trass and Shonlder Brace Depot, 140 Wood street. Sign of the Gold* en Mortar. iaS-dAw johh fixmjxo.., l. wilcox, j*~ oochxax nxMixa FLEMING BROTHERS, (ecccnsou to i. n»D » co.) _ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 80. 00 WOOD STREET, _ PITTSBURGH, FA. Piopristorsof Dr. M*Lene’«Celebrated Yenniftige, Liter pllirua ~ HOLMES, RABE & CO. BUOOBBSOR TO A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER, KAHUFACTURKIS OF SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED EBON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, ghfljftsiQandPullryifoT Machinery, Oar out* Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBURGH, PA, Wiuaracu, No. 113Watu asp 107 Piist »r*., irfrxxn W«oi> kin Bitmimii art. .'?• All wot* wunnUd' Du Pont Powder. —Every variety Rifle Mining *ad Blasting Powder, la aU iU» paekagaa alway on hand and for nle from Megmilnn, In lots to ealt par nhim. on fkvorabla Urm>. Also Safety Tom. D. W. a BID WELL, Manafrctann' Aft, lA&Frtmt street, Pittsburgh^ HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND _ COMMISSION MERCHANT AND W’OLKSALU DEALER IN . CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce Generally, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. PEABIBTEAJI WILL. CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY, HEAR THE RAILROAD STATION. Families will bo supplied with oar various mdeeofFßESn QEODNU FLOUR, by leering their or der* et the Mill, or in our boxee »t I*>gaa. WUeon A Co/e, Wood street, or Breen * Reiter, corner of Li berty end St. Glai*sta,PUUbnrgh; D. P. Behwart*, or J. T. Semple, iSu beleUwed to Eualllee in either ofthe dUa*. g™.aanon.d.u, OTtaTJl!t KKramT , HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. All Varieties of Powder BAND. Safety me. deSH L. 0. GRAFF, Agent, 132 3d it, Pltteborgh. Sew Dayoerrian Gallery. MR: NELSON would respectfully infonn hie frtende end the pnbUe B»n*r*lly Vl th»t in order to meet the daily Increasing demand fbr he bee had boilt and has now completed (orerthe Old port Office, Third rtweL) ooeefthe meet magnificent £ky Ught OeUeriee ew o tor Da gn**Ttotyj*iSiT^f*l*! in the United State*. bow of iiiafand itjljf. in ear weather, firwa 8 o’clock A. M. till 4 o’clock P. M. A rSit from ail i» eolidted. whether UwT wUh tor Mor not. Rooms,OidPoet Ofltoe Building, Thirdetreat deWAwB PITTSBURGH T-ifr, Pire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 FIFTH. STREET, MASONIC HALL, riTTSBUBOU, PA. BOBT. GALWAY, PrttiduL Jama D. McOtli, Bee j. This Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining to or connected with LIFE RIS2B. Aleo.egslnst iloli and Crn-go Ri»kf.,on_,the Ohio and Bilks g»a- And against Lot, or Damage by Fire, And against the Perils of the Baa and Inland Narigatlon consistent with eahty to ‘ Up " tltt - mucUs: Robert Galway, AkjxaodcrEradler. pgßßli JameS W. Hallman. Chaa. Arbuthnot, David Richly. BcTatto N. Lee, Kittanning. Jceeph P. basxam, IL D„ John MeAlpln, Jastea Marshall, John mtjui, •fegCMyfc rPcet a»T II Qttoen’i Insurance Comp*y oi jftttsirarg& WM, BAOALKT, President SAMUEL L. StiitSHKLL. Stf*. omex, u wajml .**Tmn jubustumb WOOD BTBBKTS, M.IXSCRCS nutli AND CARGO RISKS 09 THI OHIO AKDMtBSISSIPM UIYERA, AND TJUBCTABJ*» SKA'* ‘SF&'SifZiaA'foS ind TJUASPOSTJTIOX Richard Fiord, 8. M. Kier. Wm. Bingham. John a. Dll worth, Frands Sellars,. Wm. Bacalsy. Kamod Baa, Robert Dunlap, Jr, AUarbaugb. Jan. M. Cooper, John PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Iniurance Company, No. 143 CHESTNUT STREET, oreosrrK tßbcvstom norsK Will make aP kinds of Insurance, either Pupato or limited, OB erery ascription of Property or . it mnirMi nTn nrirrmrlnm ROBERT P. KINO. Pmhlmt. M. W. Batowur, Vice President. • DIRKOTOBft. Chae. P. Hayes, I K R-Oape, H. B. English, | Geo. Wjßwwn, P. B.flavery, Joaß-PaoU C. Bherman. | John Clay tan, B. J. Hegargee, I B- WBer. . P. o. COFFIN, Act. gjS-lyfjj corner Third aad Wood strata. Reliance Mutual Imurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. V fries NO. 70 WALNUT STREET. CapiUL tinAUh-AtMU, *212,725, \Statnhr Invest*!. FIRE INSURANCE—On Building,, Lim- Ited or Perpotaal, HenbeadlM, Pnmltor®, Ae« la tiwn "xbematiialftinclpto. combined withlheeocyrltj of » CeidULootlUfa the Insured to efter* ta the profit* oftheOcrmpeay. without liability for tome*. MA The Script Certificate* oftbls Compear, kf.F o ?** "* - - - “M. SHOT* ClamTtoglsy, W&. n. TboopaGO, T. C. KocUtlU. O. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, C. 8. Wood. ManhaU ITOL James L. Tar lor, Jacob T. Booting, J. O. COFFIN. Agent, ilrd and Wood strata. Pennsylvania Insurance Company* OF PITTSBURGH, CORN IB OF FOUKIH AHD BMJTHFIRLD BTRKETB. AOTHOHIZED CAPITAL $300,000. INSURE BUILDINQS AND OTHER PROPBRTT. IGIUUT LOSS OK DAMAGE BY FIRE ano mt frana of • Sm and Inland Navtwtion and Transportation. duuctohs. 4 . Wm. F. Johnston, V‘S I ’S2*? ek * D. M. Long, A. 3. Jonee, ssgv*®?- ftwSaa D . OFFICERS. Airidest-Hou. Wm F Johnston, Viet Proldcnt—Body PatUrwm. Suktarp amt Treasurer—A. A Carrier. Afrttta"* f*r»riary-B B Carrier. [fesJ telMy united states life insurance, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PBJLADZLPHIA. OIU&TB&SD APKIL 26, lSSOXttUsn* Pnmuu. OIFICMS OF T*** HOSB BOAUDJA? PHILADELPHIA Mjiunu: nntraß.Onwted. P»ulß.OoU»ri. - S&UEU.iSn ifsteSfsaav ratressf-, /twfrtatf-Btepbea R.Cr»wtord. jaasssssasßSKsrsssi * A Spedal Bulletin for the flick.—Dr. Monet relief** with woaderftd rapid ity emy disorder I oddest to the digestif# apparatus: re stem the appetite; reasws the strength; hardens the mu* else, toaees the seme, fltee elasticity to the spirit* ** erults the mental energies, benlsheedespendroffy. Impart* to A*"?* V'wiwWthMt appearances allays Irritation, ealass the fl*turbsdima*inaUoß,tmildinp the iliilfereit constitution; and nay be takes wtthoßtmr by the feeblest maiden* wife or mother; a* It Is posed •ably of thajokeaof rare Oriental herbs, potent only, to tnrigoeate, exhilarate and raetoro. >' iftheeyitemhaibeeoaerelaxedbylßiprcperlndnlgen ees, the Cordial wminftmeamamTificrourriuii ty 4ntoeT *ry organ. The Uarituda molting fhsa Ute hoar* or too dose application to labor ofaayklnd, Is quickly r«POTea by Its actloa*and ladles engaged in sedentary oocapattoav and soxjztto iaeoamleaeetßsvefrosw' vlll find it a safe aad beallby ettmulani. Wkarethadrcalatlooof the blood Uelug*bb.craß7©ftheftnieaoaaofthobodrara suspend-; ed or Imperfectly performed, Itwillyeetore the nataralao ttos fus«* «n*rjpr to the eecretife and dlstribaUre organs.: ■ . Thnee trho as bennd down by physical deblUty, aad eo_ feeble ai lo despair oT ever teeonrtag tie rigor aad mba of smiioed. am totttedto glfelhto wonderful inrigerant atriah- ltembodlea theefementajof their restoration.— Befera ther hare eoasmned the first . bottl*» they will be •onsdoos that the recuperative principle la at work la e* cry debOttated portion of thdr&afflas, aad hope, moats be milled la their thorough tecorary; will sprlag np la ls pat ap. highly aoscaatiatedila plat hot - > .o,&Hl2K}'Proprietor. , >lrr. ■ v:; ,; 'C Ho. MS Broadway; New York ; ' Ao««.-PUtahur*to Funmra Baas* No. COWood stmt} Oio.a.Nxmi, waiFbodat; JL E. Bmni, 1 61 Wood bt— throughout the Batted fitatto, Cana daiaadttwW.ttfi*:' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. : Simog Style of Hats. JAMBS WILSON, Fashionable Hatter, federal street, Allegheny U'wnr prepared to mppir his raxtamers ud ths public «Uh th* Spring etyieof Bats In alt their variety. Gentlemen wishing a fcshlonable hat can be salted- here as well, both as to price and quality uin either oi the tve dtUs. Also, the Corrugated Brims, so much admired* with a large assort w ittrtrargh andSteubenville Railroad Co. 4N adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of thia Company win >a bald onWKDNKSDAY. th* rf March,atlOo'ckefc, A.M-at their; offlea. ho- 145 Third ft-at which tha Beportof the Anditora appointed by thonVo Investigate the aceonsts of the Company and Treaiurer will ba rebmltted. By OTiMTOt EIiOK En**r F. Yoa Bojwbowt, Sec’y. fcu*-3teod Administrator’s Notice. XTOTIOE ia hereby given that Letters of J3l Adminlstrationjhave been granted to thernbseriber on the estate of William M'Bride, late of North Fayette Tp. Allegheny**, 4*o’<L All persons knowing themselves In debted to sold estate are hereby notified to make ate payment,and all thoae having claimstopreeent them* property authenticated, at No. 12X 4th stJ Pittsburgh TIN ORGAN’S COUGH SYRUP—The best JYI in nee—nead the following: Mr. J3a/i.'— During astfMareh 1 was taken with a esrera cold, aeeesnpanied yy a raeklng oodgh. I proeored abottleof Morgan* Cough Byrup which gare me immediate reUst I nave need other cough medicines and am free to say that 1 Here Morgsa’sCougb Byrnp prttoahle, both on aeeonnt of it* efficacy ana harmlessness. Though no friend to {•tent medldnes generally, yet 1 would strongly recom mend the above Conan Syrup to tboee affltcteu wltheolds. pill&lP DRESSING. Kor sale, wholesale and retail, by JOHN HAFT.Jr*, • Pittsbargh, April 26th, ISS4. Proprietor. C* ELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP -15 PmrotaOß. ?«b. 19,1K5. Jlr. S. E. SeUcrt d Cb-—Borne ala weeks slnoejhaving a cough that troubled and afflicted me very much, keep ing me awake for several boura after going to bed, I eon eluded to try toot Cough Syrup. 1 purchased one bottle, wbleb restored me entirely. Your Byrnp ia certainly a valuable medicine, and is entitled to tne confidence of personssufferlngframacoogb. Baw'l Caonnaa, No. 491 Penn aU. 6th Ward. Prepared and sold by R. K. SELLERS A CO., 67 Wood st., and sold by Druggists generally. YOU Ist of PUBLICATIONS OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIBTY OP PBNNA.—The Histmy of an Expedition against Pert Duquesne in 1700. under Major-General Braddoek, edited from tbe original manu scripts, by Wlnthrop Sargent, with maps, plans, and a fine steel engraving of Jtraddock s Yield. The plan of Fort Dwruesn* la 1764 6by Robert S'obo, , , A . , Also, Tbe Mtunolnof Major Robert Ptobo of tbe Virginia rtIM b, H. B. VTOTICE—Owners of Dravs, Carta, Wag ivi one, Hacks, Omnibusse* ana every description of Carnages, smreaulredtoeallet tbe Treasurer’s ofuoeead pay their Licensee before tbe let of March, aa after that date they will be eubtect to pay 20 per cent, additional. JNO. C. DAVltt, City Treasurer, fefif-Ctd No. 21 Smttbfleld afreet. CTIRTUEmay flourish in a bad Cravat, w But man and nature acorn a shocking HeL J. WILSON A BON, No. VI Wood «t- sroprepared to furnish every description of HATS and CAPS at tbs low est price»for CASH. Particular attention Is invited to oar S 3 and Hats. J. WILBON A BON. WASHINGTON IRVING'S NKW VOL YY nME—Wolfert’a Boost and other Papers, now first by Washington Irving, complete In 1 roL 12mo, Sy 1L S. BOSWORTB A B2 Market et. EAR CORN—I,OBS baa rec’d parateamer Chevoit- fs24 • BELL A LlQOaid. OBN MEAL—26 bbla rec’d and for aale by _ f«24 BELL A LIQQETT. AY—lOO bales Hay for sale by fc2i JAMEB McLAUQCLIN. HOLLBUTrEK— 20 bbla. freab/in cloths, for kale by fe34 R. DALZKLLA Co. ' CHEESE —500 bxa. prime cutting for sale by Wl 4 tt. PALZif.L’AOo. LARD in bb)a. and kegs on band and Tor raltbx U2i R. DALZKLL a Co- ACKEIiEL—IOO Dbls. No. 3 large and m®d • tlan, No. 2 owl No. 3to , l i bbU. on usd. . H. DAL7.SLL A Co. BROOMS— 100 doz. asa’d sizes for sale by f 024 B. DALZKLLSCo. TEAS— HO bilf cheat* Y. 11., Gunpowder, lop, ud Blk.» on hand. K. DALZKLLAOo. TOBACCO— 80 bxa. 1 lb. lamp. 5a nnii Bs, of nrloai brands on band E. DALZBLL A Co. OCBNINd LONG SHAWLS-A. A. Maaoo * 00. have on band a ftw Bar State Monrn \wla at SmnV-AppPat price*. fc*o _ RYE FLOUR -50 bbls. rec’d and lor salo, b r 1,15 UA. MeBANK. 114. 2d it. LOTH & SATIN CLOAKS-A. A. Ma -1 / too A Co. ba*« a few more B»tlo and Cloth Cloak*, w¥i-* h ib.y aw daring out at le»* than hall price. Ulb GREAT BARGAIN—SO acres of land in Mlllf mnntT, lora. 30 acre* drarad. The whole tract t* hearily Umbered, and U oflrrrd for the low price of >176. Apply >OOO to B. McLAIK. 21. 6th it. i ARD—IO bbls prime No. 1 Lard, 1 A 40 kgrprlme No. l do„ fcrftto.br . .. T 33 ; SIIRIVKR APTLWOETn. BUTTER— 15 bbls fresh Roll Butter on hand and for cale by 81IRIVEE A DIL^VORTH f «KEEN bbls primo Green J “ rt •** "XiSuvnit a orcwoßTH. TkRIED fEAOUES—4OO bos primo Dried I P pMebtfl on and for hl* by M >wo ** °° n * ou »° _ailßlVim A PILWOBTH. IQ METAL—IOO tons now landing for ail* by foS ISAIAH DIC&XYfrOO. riREAHE AND LARD—6O bbls Grease, y »■«.«&»■ fc'gmr’sar 1 * FEATHERS —49 aks now landing for said by *23 ISAIAH PICKET A 00. PEACHES— 99 aks, damaged, nnw land las, for mlt by ISAIAH PICKET A CO. Tea, Tea, Tea. IXTE are recemng from New Tork and ff Sftfl ifat.P nnWTHTKA, awnpririne Too ns Urvon. Imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong, Boaehong and EngUeh Breakaet, all afwluchhaiw bees eanfallyw lected, and will be told teoatnl, either wholesale or retail. A. JAYNES, i Pekin Tea Store. So. 88 fifth itraet^ C'OR SALE.—That fine Mansion on Penn r it-th* farmer residence of Oan. Inrimer. TOE BALS.-Klght-Nlnlhs of tbe Steamer THOMAS BHKITKB, an excellent bctt and in apod eondlUan. FOR BALE OR TO LliT.-Th* BANKING UfFICBS of Uen. Larimer, as Fourth ft. __ ayto particular. enquire of Ova. WM. LARIMER, jr. ox of thi aadsfMnad. THUS. MELLON, Trustee. . feltt-dCt • Wm. B. Hays, fiOOLNESS. —Whether of Friends or of 1J John frost, JSsq., an be obviated br • Rood ttoat.— CUEBTEE professes to be able to pot everything to the war of ooetneH on proper footing. br the application of a fit dollars. Men end Bora* Clothing to great variety.— 14 Wood it No charge for showing goods. deB YNDTaTRUBBER WEtIVS of all sixes. VTOTICE —The undersigned having .boon i V| appointed SeaUt of Weight* and Measure* for the CjantT of ABegheny, can be found at his office. Na3l) gStiCia fcSlwddatwS O.L.UAOKE. CiORN— 500 bus. in ear for solo by ) Jg 23 . J. AW.BEA, T 4 Water st, D”RtEDPEACHES —1000 bus. prime hlva. for sale hr BHRITKK A PThWOBTH. ■ (‘IOLDS are not atwaya Consumption, yot J Consumption Is generally the result of negleeted Colds. Beware ofihem, and procure Immediately a tot- ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY, THIRD .THKKT.-8. CUTHBKBT * SON; OBn for th. Ufa of Farms Mills, Manufactories, Improved and DalmprorM Lauda City and Ooootrr Bendeoera. Building bets, Aq; also, for n» entitling loans, collecting rents, procuring buslnese partners, Aq, At Parsons having property to dispose of,’and those wish logjo bur. will find It to tbslr advantage to call at our I^LOUR —40U bbls. choico extra Family JP brand* 100 da do do; 800 da fine. for sale br |a3o J. AW. REA, 74 Water st. r'ORK MEAL—IOO bbla. vellow kiln . ; for sale br J. AW. RBA, 14 at »<>> fisnj. W. Ting ley, Z. Loihrop, JI.L. Careen, Robert Toland, VfEW HAMS, Shoulders end Tongues for tale atßO&t. PATTON A M’COMBS’, DU'd, PlUe burgh, and Federal st, Allegheny.- itO* LINSEED OIL—IO bbls. rec’d and for sale by fair BELL A LIQOETh. PEARL ASH—I 3 cska to arrive and for sale by fel7 BELL A LIOOETT- OHELL CORN—ISOO bus. rec’d and for tj sale by fe!7 BELL A LIGORTT. 4 O BBLS. fresh Roll Butter, .. a 9 2) bxsfmhßoll Balter, J^tCANJIILD QA BBLS. LINSEBDOIL for iale by UUMI J.B.CAU¥fRLD. PRODUCE SUNDRIES— Lard.l3bbtsNo.li l*eacheq 700 bus bright hlvx; • “ 20kfi» '* • Clovsreesd. 8 bbls; RoaßuUer.2obbls; TlmothrSatf. 4 bbls, Potash, 4 cats punt Bason, yak* Chsoeq 70 bxs: Meet -Pork,' 10 bbir io store and for saleby foie BHRIVKR A DILWOUTII.; BROOMS— 50 doz, just rce’dand for sale br foI7 HEN BY H. 00LLIS8. SHANGHAI CAPS just rec’d and for sale tj 7 low at Cl Wood at ftfo J. WILSON A BQN. BULK PORK—2O,OOO lbs. BalkPoriJor for salentAllsgheuy Depot by T--i g pHBJvEB A DILWORTH.' i ATS— 2OOO bus. for sole by UF.«a‘ v BELtALioonr. LINSEED OIL—2O bbls. for sale by 1 ft 3 BELLA Lldflgrr. 17 MPTY BARRELS—IUU , empty Barrels AA OllahSTurpentina, fortaleby <CZT B. B. BgLLSBfI » 00„ 87 Wood st. 4 Ann BOS. Oats for sale by lUUU iifl J. bTCANFIELD. O)RN MEAL—IOO bbls. received and fo tie by fta BELL A LXOQET, Water st ."OLANKETS—Murphy & Burchfield invite EjLUm attentlon'of tlounkwpan and those Meparingfor houAkeeping, to their assortmentcf Bed Blanket*, among whkh an a few pain Terr superior, madeuf extra Sue wool; also, hom*-mad4 do, crib and eradle do, and an u* sortment of housekeeping goods in general, cues asßheet lugs ttltow Case Goods, Quilts and Dlaper for Bed Spree ds tSBs Cloths.TowtUng. *a. Prioca to sulttha times, fog 'HUE—IOO bbla. UnisTille liUno reo’d and ifanhbr tat DP.UY u.oolunb. : CFRINQ WHEAT—IOO bos. Seed Sprini Wheat on hand for sale br E.B.BIIANKLAND, riBASS SEEDS —Clover, Herd \3eQcas,Orifoant Grass,^Keutuekj ßlue Grue,ltalian ItveQrus, on band and for sale hr ■ B. B.BnINKLANP.Ig9 Voodst. ! f|NE SHARE OP THE MECHANICS' Ap^te KoLAm4Boy> lOLL BUTTER—3 bblsJ fresh forßalaby bftlft ~. ; • - A.AA.MeBANB,U*.aa«t I ARD—S bbls. And 8 kgs. No. 1 Lard for jfUtr folft / A.AJUMcBAaE.IH.adst.: TIOTASH—S casks in store end for tile far fr. - - MeCANHLEM,MBANB . ' », corner wood and, Wttsrst.; BRIED APPLES—IOO bUa. fn store and' fatal. In- - . MeOAHDUta. MJEASB * 00, QDQARHODSKMOLASSES—324 bbla. Bteam Baftned 8» H. Molasses: : tbMA£l&B.MolaaMC.39l UIkAJB.B. HuUssm 170 half bbls. sa.twft r nlswasr SOtbhls.WashingtonB7B. do, lortordAnjlfor-nto hr ftlS . . .. J. A. UDTUirTBON Apo. - OTHIO HALL. 74 Vi BagdyMada Clothing, for Ben and boja.'C«tftoia«» AH AdrertiwoonU of Concerts or Publlo Exhibi tion*, mutt bt paid laAdraaca. fIASSIDSM. CLAY, of Kentucky, will « ) lector* beftm tha Tonne Men*' Library AnootUoa. InfaAMNIO aALLTon NS.T TUESDAY IiVKMXQ.tJw 2Tlh inft. . , Hv*na—Thf. Jkmtwn ttf Slavav- Doan open at hair part rix: Lector* to commence atTJ*. Ticket* of admUiUra 25 eta- to be had at the Muale and Book Star**, Hotel*, Librar* Kouma, Lecture Commit tea and at the door. JNO. U. KIRKPATRICK, WM. U. KINCAID, UENKY WOODS. ELIAS n. IRISIL JAB. BUCHANAN, For Bent a DESIRABLE Country Residence in*Pitfc /v township, with Two Amt of ground. Fruit TreesJ Shrubbery, Out-bonse*. ACm will be rented cheep, end for u tom of rears to a good tenant. Apply to Ueo. A. Swarti at the office of jaS-tf PATRICK A FRIEND. Valuable Cleveland City Hesidence for Bale. A NEW and Elegant Residence, one s£a f\ and a half miles from the Public Square, on 23S] i Hit north tide of Euclid street, one of the finest*"** ; fttißcci lo the country. * Tint LOT contains 6,4 acres of land, mostly under high cultivation, stocked with Fruit and Bhade Trees of several erowth, consisting Inpart aslbllowc—Some-lOapple gS«SSr3 to the place, andnnw 10 yeareoldjltt dwarf SSs U 0 iKKIMK ItiTerlt* TlDjt iJI Id 'jaiiw condl- mn .baodMU. oTchfrrttt 0»1d«. Mid MI ■miller TMiellr. or Iralle sxotd : In thie utitude; »d « 555,“ Jeriety of .hrubf, .rotle I.lenle, ..wmenj nod forest trees, a fins grove In the rear grounds, with ArbruS vita, Osage Orange and Privet Hedges, around the entire P, ™?UOUBE, looted ZIO feet from lb.itreet, wmm- ISSsJfets&MrJSSa amain the rear, and an observatory oamm andln g a Cn o take view, and overlooking theetty; Is built afbxick. with boUow wills (8 inches spaced plastered with aU tin roof*, floors all double and Inlaid with »oUd mortar. a mat protection against Are andtepid air, * Chilton Fur* □ace and Kmenonw Ventilators, boating and ventilating ‘all the nrlndpal rooms and bathing rooms, there being a bath room andwaterdoeet In each storr, a kltchonraogs and boiler throwing hot water Into 8 dlffirent rooms, ear nicity for SO hogsheads of rain water in the garret «up- Dliing the whole house and wash room below. Qaa Intro duced Into ever/ room. Including the klteben. flict-doro chandeliers ana fix tares in, and speaking t bus fend bells f^msro^^ J l?ShMW*f«!twid« running temversely through the first story, the main one opening In the iwr uponaflne lake view, the other aflordlogoonvenlent ttr ceu to all parts of the house, and across the main, eenstitu- Uok a neatly finished library, connected with the parlor br folding doors, and terminating In a full bay window.— The two front Parlors, 18 feet square, oonwetlogacross the front hail or vestibule by folding doors, afford a rooms 18 by 47 feetbesldea the library, dining and bed room* 10 by 18 fro'v&th commanding lake view. Four rooms In second story 16 by 18 feet, with dressing rooms ad supplied with hot android water over mar Ua stands with plated mountings, and so abundance <4 large closet*. Inside finish aU oak grained, and every wall in the honse either painted or papered. _ . ■The windows in both stories. front and rear, finished with Inside shutters, and fornlshed with crown glam from cellar to the observatory. ' Front windows large, and ei!ue latterly lo the wall; those In lowur story opening upon Iron bale nlrs which connect with the front portico. TUB BARN Is octagonal, ol brick, with stone basement, and equally complete with the house.-rontalnlngunderoos roof In tho three stories all requisites to the aceommodar tloo of horse*, cow* and smaller fry; carriage, harness, and aerranU's room*, granary, Ae. The whole premise* com nrlsina one of the most desirable establishments for a gen tleman deeirlnga residence In this dtT, ever offend to tals In Northern Ohio. Poeiwesiou given lstof Mar If desired. Terms fevomblc; tb« greater portion may remain mort gaged upon the premise*, to ten year* or more, at a good rate of intereet. For further particular* address. " aTO. SEVERANCE, Agent. 1 feawtd ICleve. Herald.) Water-Core Institute. HA XU STREET (SOUTH SWEYBET. HESS STREET AMD THE BITER, PITTSBURGH PA SOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practi -1 In the Old Schools of Medicine. Allopathic BommpatMe. and forth* past tenyears a successful HydrornTtblat, has opened a WATER CORE In the above I ° < Th» 0 perf*cUy safe, direct and immediate effect this sys tem bason all Fevers, and all diseasesaeute and elironic -while U is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and debilitated, renders Itpecullarly desirable in families, who will be treated at their homes. „, ... Allopathic and Uomcepathle treatment will be adminis tered where desired; but, after long and tborougliWipert enoe. Doctor Reels gives a decided preference to Uydropa thy which b«« throughout tbe old and now world, prov en eo eminently successful In every f nn ofdlsease, Incjo ding Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia* In flomm story and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutaue ous. Nervous and liver Diseases. Testimonials nf cures from highly reputable eltlsens of nearly every State loth* Onion, can be examined at Doctor Baeli's office. Tho Rev. Cterzy are lorlted to oonsolthlm gratis. , ' Warn water being used In the cemmencement, and of; ten throughout thetreatnrantjtisa Inxury lnstead of un pleasant, as thoae unamptlnted might suppose. Ezmzscfes.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palm er, W. W. Wll»n, W. ft Williams. Thompson BeiL J. R. Walden, D. xTUOTgan, Wm. B. Holme*, E. 11. Enjlab, IL undersigned.havihg visited Doctor Baeli’s Tostltn- Uon and witnessedhls racoetefnl treatment* ehcerfuHyre-i commend feim as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy- T. Russell, Joe. M’Counells, David Hunt, John a Curtis, Kobt. Patrick. Johnß. Livingston. John Wright* W. W. Patrick, Mooes r. Eaton. 0. Ormsby Gregg. - jal-dad ; SELLING OFF AT COST, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, BOGS. Ac. w. MM^GK^OS. Are now offering their cntira stock of Carpeting, OU Cloths, Rugs, Matting, Ae* at rost*. th* largest aUd best assortment in tbe Wrote mmetet. which we Import direct and select from the 1 most celebrated mauufretories In the country. Our stoek comprise* In part the following. vis: Elegant Velvet Pile CarpstaToQ Clcths. Tapestry Bnuaels do Cocoa Matting, Kiir* do do Spanish do, i Superfine Ingrain do Canton do, . 1 Three-ply Imperial .do Ghtnile Buga, j Fine Ingrain do Tufted . do* Common do do Stair Rods, Twilled Venetian do Transparent Window Shades Plain 'do do Plano and Table Covers. Tapoatry Ingrain do Figured Woolen Baize, Ae* With a full assortment of a*l other Hoods and Trimmings usually keptina Carnet Warehouse. Those wishing to tarnish Steamboats, Motel* or Hotua will find It to'their j advantage to call, as now is the time to procure the best; baigaina ever offered In this market, u we are selling off our stock for QisAat E*ster°,oo«t. i .,., [ . ri _, rT *33 , - W, McCUSTOCK A BROS. ; agTIFICIAL TEETH!! SBB. DUNCAN A CAKEBON, DENTISTS, No. 156 IFeif Sixth sfrerf . hrfttwn Race and Elm ttrexti, CINCINNATI. rpHIS OFFICE under the management of I. its present proprietors, has been Increasing in repu tation for superior operations in the Artificial. Depart ment of Dentistry for the last ten years,and no. expenses or effort shall be wanUng to give aatlsoction to' sill who mar ftTor it with their patronage. ThssubaeribenwDuld.eaU attention to the following essential prints pertaining to Artificial Teeth, Tic Beau ty aodroatozalneas of appearance, quality and strength of the materials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness in restoring the natural appearance of the speech, and abil ity to masticate, in *D of whkh they are warranted lo 1 earing they are exceeded by none, aim equal ed br few. TEJeTTU Inserted from one to a fall set, with Artificial Gums. *'uUand Half Bets invariably inserted by suction. All operations in Dentistry performed in the most thor ough manner. TBRMB—Considering the superior character of the work and the guarantee given, they are the most reason able In tbeWMt, Tido IMS v more, oa Grid Plate, 1&00 per TooOu “ “ • • alter M aoo “ u The money refunded if the Teeth do not prove eatlafae tory, the lofonnaUciu of those living at a distance, we would «tate that onr facilltiM an sueh that we- can make In the finest style, a fnllset of TEETH In from 34 io 48 hoars, and small place* in proportion, so that no deten tion . a eed.be apprehcaded. W. a DUNOAN, J.O.CAMKHON, / Dentists. delS-ly No. 168 WeatfithsL. bet. Race A Kim, Cio. JA. BROWN, would moßtrespectfallyin • form the public that be keeps on hand, at hlsatant on the west side of the Diamond, Allegheny City, a ™, piste assortment of YeniUan Bundc Alas, VeoltUn Shut* ten are made to order. In the best ntyle. warr»ated equal to any in the United states. Ills Blinds out be removed without the aid cf a screw driver. Having Trarebaerd the stock, tools, and wood of the Cabinet Establishment or Ramsey A McClelland, 1 am prepared to furnish their old customers as well as the pablle at Urge, with everything tn their line. Agency, No. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mch2B J>A. BItOWT ‘Trove all to that which ia TYLER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUF. fIXHE increasing demand for this most pleas- JL aaLwfoaud effiadoas raMdy foraQ jmhnqnary dlseMss, has enabled the proprietor to reduce the price so as to place it within the roach of all flames. Its superiori ty over most similar preparations is attested by many em inent physicians in Baltimore. Washington, Ae*th»whole of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ylrginla»£e~ who have been eyswltneases ofits etfirocy when the usoal remedies have foiled; and by thousands oT cur most respectable citisens who have used It in their fkmltles both as preventive and euro with never-falling success for the last twenty yean during which period, with very Mttls aid from advertis ing, Ao., It has oraduaDy spread Its reputation ortr the whole union. In eases ol recent - Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, It givet imnedlatt nett 9; and gessraliy eurosih aday or two, without Interfering with diet or uulnese, . or seuder lngths spsfomTsoro susropUblool .Odd; In cuonkteasns. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchi tis, Affections of the Lungs, and ' -Consumption, -y;: -j _ It U always very beneficial, and seldom fells, when com menced Lq time, to perfect a euro. Price is and 60 cento a bottle. . i WfetOmleand Retail Anato. Messrs, FLEiTiNQ R&OXT data Kidd A Oa) No. CO Wood st. T*2B;d St. Olsir. Hotel; thrncr /ten and Ctair rft, PUttbvrck, ttu * TITHE undersigned, of ‘ißrown’B ■ |L Hotel,’' bavingtaken this large and eommodloss Ho tel, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would ro spartfally lovlto his friends and the tr&TOllng puUle to Iflva.him a ealL Assured, with the conrenlsom-of the •house and his long experience in the business, beeangiva wtigfa&ttrtioD. uTi^«»<wgff«"»a )SSEIJ ,V. A NOTHER Pittsburgher testifying to Hie - /wwondsrihlly euraUva powers of BarhaTW* HoUandßlt ' i>msflCMn,Dee,6th,lfi6A . : Mutrußmj, Pape, Jr-, d Cb.-Gtnyltanva-Tcr a year o»of ErnrharVa Holland BlttSrq and have now. found to* Usfalmoatamouutlngtoacuro. Ifoundlt efikadoosln nmoviug the extrome debility occasioned br this disease, and generally asatonlolt haafow arual* and no superior, RopeeHUllr, . Jacob Wmis,Bd sL, below Market. -- Cacttos—Ae esrelhl to ask for Boahare’s .Holland Bit* tors. The great popularity of this medicine tfei induced many imitations, which the public should gua'd against puicnsslßg as the genuine Barhave’sHoUand-Bltters. gold at *1 per bottle, or 0 bottle* for $6, by proprietors,. BENJ. PAOB. Jm^AOq, cor.SdA SmithfleS sta. ’ JNO.O. gMnTLmnnlnghmn. H, P, BCIIWARtZ, Allegnenjr, de33-fo and. Druggists generally. • CASH IS USELESS UNLESS EM FLOYZD! $3,500 WANTED—Personsseeklngan investment for their cash can purchase aQround Bent of 83,000 on valuable City property teTweutrnvsHuidtod Dollars. For particulars apply to' ft!7 , 8. CUTHBB&T A SON, 140, Cd st. r - fTHN, COPPER: AND SHEET IRON ' 1 Wits Btiin> you Btiiv—W# dfer for sale the entire Stock, good will and fixtures of ooa of the hwt stocks In theelty. The stock Is large, well mlected,an4 of a supert erqmulty.' There ars two setts of merhanwandacom-' pku sett of hands'tool for manafoeturiugUn and othsr -T AUNDRY BLUE—The attention of fomi- I iltoi and wash-women Is luvltod to thl i Bloq which U omply Indigo dissolved, having aB its propertfea retained. Th* Laundry Blue passirses, orer th* ondlssolved Indigo, the adrantagv-of imparting abattsr ccucr to ctotbea, of b*- lcg mush more slmpl* andconvenlent for use, and of be ing a earing of about one hall owing to the feet that not more than one balfoftha lndiffO can be dlssclradby wa ter. It lx entirely deetltate of any propartksiniwrkus to cloths.- We would soUdtatriaLandwartontlt to beta rsneecnted. Focauby JOHN HAFT,ft,': no-la «Wie BUTLER’S MERCANTILE WRITINO tM Phcitt Ohio Meeaaaiet Ctnd»matL <k£&tr, l%64Tp«d iSJafe Fair, Nemndv utfq.Ottctar* 125* 51 U. 0ct060%m4. < Matt* of CtncinooH, Bept. 8,1864—1 b ibri Maxtmaad OUtert.— Zus offios has fora tonstinw found It dlffiealtto proain quirsaMdJOrflowtng ink upths gattatatd by .using RetSen MamaUto Wrtttag and Spying Fluldj,.ms«ufsrtutuA ; ln our dtv; by Jajos j. J SS. BUO&WHEAX FLOUR—4ouck,Jnit n >IFMSSUW,IIS*W*«A AUCTION SALKS. - P .M. DAVIS. Aocaoneer. CbrommdaUhlq Rooiaa. comer Wood aid JFi/tk itmi rpRUBTEE’S BAT.ia OF 15 BUILDING A wra:lN SIXTH WARD-On Tuesday aftarnooi, March Mdth, at So clctiu on the premise*, will b* told by «rJ« of John Ucrou. , truste* of Robert Porter, KlQw sfte*2l5 fte *2If lu *i!iS Lot*, U laid ont by th* lata Wm. his umplan ofriotetuthe Othund 7th wards, Pittsburgh,, of which h*te. to wit Number* 29, 40. 41. 43. 40. 44and45have e«S afrSnt^S^ : on Centre Avenua and extend back southwardly About SB fret to Clark ft* and the remaining Bof whtaa lots, to wit; Numbers fife 49.50,61,63, 63, &4 and 66 have each a trout of 30 feet on Clark it. and extend southwardly by' the whole distance to Rosost. 60 feet wide. Tha above of fer great loduosments to thoae aeslrouj of. purchasing property near the business part of the city. Terms at file. fe34- P. M. DAVIS, Aoct. pi AS CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, AT IT ACCTION—On blonder morning, - Feb,96that 10 at tho comm cTdal sabti rooms, cornsr or Wood sad sth sta, wUi be soli without rcasrve tor gsiu 16 handsome new Cue Chandeliers, embracing- vartou* 2 Pillow UghtE • 8 P*irO»ch Umw; 1 ttner Shell-Hanger, 1 dot. Brass Flora uradc 6 gross CamphlDa Laaip Wicks. P. M. DAVISTjKct* Administrators sale op a law A MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY—WiII *MnU at the rommerrislmice rooms,corner of Wood.and6thstiM.Qa Saturday crcuiDg.Feb-24th,cpmmsncliigatTo , dock ? by order of James Todd, sdm’r of Jam«W. Itoffhsny. detfd. a valuable Library of law and Miscellaneous Boote Reports of Feterf, Yeate*. W lartcn, Dsllsfc MflMt ttn noy.Barr, llawle, Panroee A Watts, Watts A ttogeant, Watts, Sergeant A Bawle, Cowes, Johnson. WenteU, Browne, Cranch-Tyltr and others; Massachusetts Reports, Esplnasre's NUI trlus. BUrkle on Klander. Criminal Pleading and Evidence, Chltty on Pleading. Crime, iAW. General Practice andßlackstone; Smith, and Btonrs lA*BOfPrnna4 Orsydoa’s Forms; Preoedents of Merenants' Book of Uefsrence; Sergeant on Attachment; Law Library;' Hod’s PraeUcv. Ollbert’s Law. Etldsna; Spark's Edition of Franklin’s Works, Encyclopedia Amer ican, Boston Edition of Bhakspeaw, London copy Of Oooaw Voyage*, Graham's Colonial History.'Greek and Roman Classics, Uvea and Portraits or eminent Amerteaim. His tory ot England, Froissart's Chronicles, Bontbey-s. Cammi* deofthe Old, Clay’s Life and DmeaCavailo’a Philosophy. Goldsmith’s Astoria* Carlyle and Kaer imn’s Essays. Earirtiovernon of hew England, Clavla Iloosrlca, Wirt's Patrick Henry, A&. Ae.- Catalogues will be ready previous to sale. P. M. DAVIB,VU»et^ XfALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR T 7TII WARD AT AUOTION-Oa Friday evening, March 9th. at 7 o'clock, at the Merchants Exchange, 4th st~ will be sold* 40 lots of ground, situated near the toll tbe7th ward, .having a fronksn Centre Avenue and adiaront streets, and Wing -very advantag eously located to j>eraons who dudre a ihean mldenee near the busißs* part of the city. Plans of whkh on* be had at the Auction Rooms.. Title Indhputabl*. Terms, tn.thti-'IeMA, bM.Pt. ID 1 Mid 2 NUNNS AND CLASS’S PIANOS. SPLBXDID. FBKSB STOCK!. HENRY KLKBEK, Sd' A/miM IXrmteodA.jfc e£*n!j£j3l a aAsS BfiSM rfWp I A NO S;9® g.ff-ff IJESPECTFDLLY informs tbe.public :of ■ l, Pittsburgh Sod vicinity that a eplendia fresh.stock of Nunns «fi tlarfs superior Pianos is now being prepared for him, and has p/Hfy broo rroclVad. -Thelmtoore and vastly increasing popularity of Nouns andClsrt’s Pianos has caused tbe firm to add anether wl»g to their enar mouseetabUshment, ad«ttxiptipn of which may be {band in a late ntinber of the tfaverlJtJ/affianei-.iit:— 1 “It is un doubtedly tbe largest, and. If we are not mistaken, tbe oldut bouse devoted to that -branch of bnslneto In tbe United Btales. It we* established upwards of thUtvjrwn ago br an Ingenious and enterprising Piano-Porto builder who required eprpdfral and thtw»eh_kno*iatoe4tgx» “art. trade and mystery” of mapu&etanng tho Maauful lartruments to which tbUhouso has so long been toons. If patronage Is the highest compliment that cau be paid to an e*Ubllshment,anii Imitation Is the slnomst flatter, then tbe firm of Nunns •£ Clark have much to be proudoft for tb<*y have never been able to go ahead of thefr orders sufficiently to makeup Pianos for exhibition indsjseeuia- The aboTeremarks from the pen of a Doifrnhditorona jVc» York establishment are peculiarly ferdble and Mg nlDeSsaion of Man*. LAZARK, the celebrated Picmiit nsTingln moetof my couoerts made nseofandesnfblly examioM tbe Pianos made by Nnnne A Clark, Ner York, I freely give this testimonial of their soperlcrlty wUh re gard to volume and power r/frne and’-thelr promptnasi' and elasticity ot teach—quail tiro so ImporUntin thnnlOg tbe hands and improving the style of playing of nsnsusl students. MARTIN LAZARE, Professor of tha Plano:- 1 at the Royal Conservative of Paris.. Opinionqf Madame DM VRIES.' • Tho Jieeompaniment* temy anzt having been played In nearly all my aments on toe Piano* made by Atoms d t’teri-, 1 coosiderthem admlrablr tulapted to btod and uutfe with the voice—a great anjiinpcrtantconilderation with vorslists. • ROSA DS V83E8." Opinion of MAURICESTRAKOSU, the celebrated Fitmitt - . and Cbstposer. 1 have for several years past been using one of Atomy <£ dark?* Piano* in my own family, and consider then preferarle to any ether, both for private and concert pnr poero. 1 They have s peculiar.delicacy of tone and touch " •» “'“ tT0l “?'“ d ‘“-'SimtlOli BTBAKOSIL 1 Opinion r\f resident Pmfctxon. " Having thoroughly tested the eapadtitt and qualitlea of Awnu d Clark** Plano*, we feel oonMnlned to -pro• nounee them tuptrior In every respeet. Thair tone Is nj reproach able fur volume, brilliancy and thetr touch delightful to promptnero and *l»s«rt*T-*lto ‘£ZLZ Ma ' a^M *° r *™ a,<>f ioarnem. . nKNBY rordOCK. C. ANTON, K. SEIDLK, JEAN UANNB, and other*,, n. Kleber gives • full ahd satUfadory wamnl wlthWT err Piano, and will pasltlrely sell them at New Terk-Jbe-- tarv price*, without addition for freight, risk, etc* and tha money refunded If the Plano prove* defective. 7 UENKY KLEBER, Sole agent to Nuns* A Clark to Western Penn*. ;■ J Also. CAUHAKT A NEEDHAM'S penttfhe MELODEQN3 - No. 101 Thirds*, P. B,—Also a choice lot of DUNHASPS highly popular Plano*. - - ' nMm Election Notice. Omcx £m Cavai Co»4*t,X . Ebix, 9th Febntary,ZB&&. / IN Election for Seven Directors of the J\ Erl* Canal Company, to the Ensuing year* win b* held at th* Office of the Company lo Erl*, on tha FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH mxt. i &13-dtm*rl -j - MILES W. C.4UQHEY, flofy* Election. 1 N Election for officers for f ( the Company J\ to erectlogaßrldge over the ABeahcnyrlveroOTO si to Pittsburgh, in th* county of Allegheny,’' will b*bou en In thn offioe of the Company, at the north <sdef tha Bridge, on MONDAY, tbe 6th day of March next, tom meMlug atl o’clock. P.M. JOHN HAKpEh^TT fto-lmd . : Treasurer.^-• QDCH of oar Dcporitars ns have not ytt O Imdtheiraeeount*adjusted, arerequMtod'tohrtrei In their book* and certlflrote*. A. WTLKIN& A 00, - fe6 .71 Fourthstreet. CPRINO STYLE H ATS.—Wo- would—ri- O Invite our friends and the pubUegesoallr toBBS call and Examine our new style of corrugated Hate. “ which we axe selling low tar CABli;| also our Gelestul Cap* which Is acknowledged to be the neatest and BEST cap or thenasoo. fel9 JAB. WILSON A SON. VI Wood A. Removal.. ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. havoi removed to No. SO.Water and 63 Front warehouse formerly occupied byHardy, Jones A Co. fell! A NOTHER CHEAP FARM.—4O aorea of J\ ground 4H fenced and dear*d,rituate in North Fay ette township. 10 miles from the dty aod '2)i mllea-froßi th* Steubenville Itailroad, at the Nobleetown Station; a comfortable Dwelling House, barn,* stone mUk-house, smokehouse, Aej fine orchard. Tbeplaae la well watered and ean he easily cultivated: ■ Price 82,400; paymoute easy. Apply to foil) . B. McLAIN A SON. Jl FARM FOR 8700.—2 tracts, adjoining, L of 40 aaet each (80 In all). sUnatsdiiu l Washington' asty. Ohlq within 4 mllro or the OhhrHirer. Lot Nq 1 has 30 aem cleared efiectually, wllha LogOahlu and young orchard of grafted fruits; afoo'Barn, Stable and Tobacco House. Lot NqSishearilrandthkuytlmberah the ground la level and rolling. The whole lsweUwatenri by iprlags and small runs. Terms )$ ’down; b+luv*+ in annual payments. Apply to fel3 A M*LAIN A SON; No. g, 6th st. J SLAIN BLACK, SILKS. Mutphy A -Brachfisld have afoU assortmentof Plain BucxSPks the various grades ot quality, and. dlffkreut widths, emong which are superior English Silks of heavy bodfand hlghTastro. Also Striped; Plaid and Damask Sites of newest styles. , , • • ftis T Groceries at Cost , HE undersigned wishing to decline fcoai ness, ofiero his eotlro stoek of floods.' eomprisittft a general assortment of Faoily UroeerieeTat ccuvforeish out his stock ■ Choice goods at low prim, it naarctfally solldipd. - . • J-A WILLIAMBv2» Liberty st :; WTb* Fixtures in his former gtand/122 Wood st, ean : ristlngofa Counter, Cases of Drawerrand ' Sil?n ..Toaoy one desiring to eugao In a ; rimlitr boslnast uc will offer rare -, feifi* • Female Diseases M; . ij IOCTOR BAELZi 'No. 38 Hand Bt, treats ; JLF and cures all dlseaau olfomalf*»but especially Bni mlThlp Diseases, Congestion, Canctro and HuJajwusof the Uterus. In a novel and safe way .without.- supporten. “•* InvltMspartlcularly. (sacs for any length of time. - ; ..• fe!4*lmd* • &Q, 4 NY House requiring tb.eossist&nce of& thoroughly wmpetent and skilful Practftal Book ermayhetr of such a person by appltlngto ' , GBQ. Browg.T.- i Linden Lead Company of WiiconHin.- Corporators of tnis Company have ! X. opened books for suhKriptbm tothsC&nltil fitoek: jtfth* Banking HouMorHeesn. A. WILKINS A 00- Nq TlFourth st, Pittaburgb, where pamphUU .Gharter.Geologkal Burveye. Aq canbe obtained lituSm jdedringluformatfonrolMlveto theCom&any. mod- jVTOTICE:—The CREDITORS of GEN. iiw LARIUKR aro xequerted to preaent their claims fc*> Ps&pss®- - , Tno3 - It ASTS: —CUMMINUS A HAY, bars •jddagg-’attaraaas ussssg ffiYSi tbrirstote. awSroffiiSara . Intelligence office. 'SESEamsS# ■jgrW . . Jos, lkwis. . Jw wnflrad him to bit b*i txai nmnt&rthrwtaonthj. Paringlh» mntff?>irLrgP portion or which JodgoPlera* ! Coughs! Conghall Concfcajif i **" XTX UTBS! ** L,_TJLEB'B OBM ARABIC DOUGH CANDY DROP •* PAX£XT£D 1887.'' SB DROPS wherever tHey have been SjSS’ ll J7»- ll »»«J0r othar COD- Twtf gaperlprftr fomtiti s®®" offtof lajattaxi drtm lß>t£«irajmmitian. Wompt egnon.TltlMot lotartata I illhdß iSSSS^i OQ tt U» a wirtror .*?“> stock, *«. • OPTUALMKJDISEASES: ' ~ •M-W»ei«>of th*ran»l ><*r-irTn, if li‘i Tirniwitim ‘diK*: hffiMSmSS^tetfSSS^Ktoeonirt^ ■■nwteama* ■■■.-. : W :w;tiio,l»M.Sna<-
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