PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : TOBingromr white * PITTSBUKH: TUESDAY MORNING, FEBBUABY 27,1855. Q»T« tha Editorial Boa cr Printing RrtaMiibTagnt Of tha2>a3y6k*gfl<.tr»gp«P»d 00l -3f.. Unmmitodiila thrfr potig—toaiij— t »tba pcp«t on Monday taornlß*, win pkn hand than la btfcy fcoclocK, . " ■ '• "• Weekly Gaxetto.—Tha extenitv circulation of odr VMdg'QaaetU offers to cur bnxbuss men » mt*k *— nf making their buxlneaikncirn Oat dreulatioa ItktvMslnyiod Snthsonsdtmdiliii almost every merchant, manufretumaadihopkeepet |n ITecteraTennxyltanl*. tad ’Butem Ohio. ■' Advance Payments .—Hereafter no sab* emtptlaa win be taken for. tbe'Daily .pr Weekly Qaxett*. gale— payment It mad# in adranee. Whenever the ttmelsup to which the subscription Is jwld, the paper willbetararfrtJr flopped, unlem! the enbeerfptlon Wire sowed by edtanee payment. AH transient advertising,', of every deerlpllou,‘ vfll -be', reonlwd to he paid in ad* renee* The only exeeptlosi vtQ be where apedel month* lyar eartycrotracte ere made. ,eepL4Av : Bending Matter on each page f. thie pa pci CAUTION. A istta? received yesterday from Canton, Ohio, informs us that a non *en?ng hiTneoif Beaty Q.- Miller hu been then soliciting subscriptions And advertisements for this paper. We deem it prop* er to say that we hare apt, at this time, any travelling agents in the field, and that Mr. Henry G. Miller is both unknown to us and on* authorized to do anything for us. The oountry is overrun with this class of self-appointed agents, and too much caution cannot be exercised agattiet Hwm . - We give up our first .to-day, to the de bate in the - Senate oh a bill supplementary to the Fugitive Slave Law and designed to. make it more infamous. In this debate there was the usual insolence and browbeating on the part of Mr.. Douglass and his co-laborers;'-but there was, as an offset, a more bold and defiant tone in the speeches and conduct of the few who had the nerveand backbone to. maintain .the rights of their constituents. Messrs. Seward, Sumner and Wade behaved nobly. Mr. Wilson, the new Senator frcm Massachusetts, voted right on all the divisions, bat there was a sad lack of man* linens in his speeches and too strong an anxiety to explain his position to the satisfaction of his Southern brethren. His admission that he was not elected as the representative of toeaati-slave ry seatimeaTof his State is not a pleasant one to pat an the record, but it is s suggestive one, and ipn doubtless prompt in many minds both a doubt asto his orthodoxy and an inclination to keep « steady watch.upon bis career. lie bill which gave rue to so fierce a struggle in the Senate, is as follows: B 4 it enacted, £e. r That if a anit be comm arced or pending in any State or court against any of- the United States or other person, for or on aeeotmfcof any act done under any lav of the United States, or under color. thereof, or for or on account of any right, authority, claim, or tide set tip by such officer or other person, under! . any law or the United States, and the defendant' shall, at the first tern of .such State court after tee passage of this act, or at the fiat tern of such State court after such. snit shall be com menced, file a petition for the removal of: the oam e for trial into the next circuit court to bej held in tee district where thesuit is pending or, j if there be no dxeuit court in such district, then I . to the district court invested with the powers of! a circuit court next to be held in sada district, and offer good and sufficient surety for Mi enter ing in such court, on the first day of its session, copies of said process against him, and also for his there appearing and entering special bail In the cause, if special bail was originally reqsi sitetterein, it shall then be the duty of the State . court to accept the surety and proceed no further ■ in the cause; and any bail that may have been taken shall be discharged, and tee said copies being entered as aforesaid in soeh court of the United States, the cause shall there proceed in the same macner aa if* it had been brought there by original process; and any attachment of the goods or estate of the defendant by the original process shall hold the'goods or estate eo attach ed to answer the final judgment, in the same manner as by the laws of sudi State they would, have been kolden to answer such final judgment had it been rendered by4he eourt in which the ■nit commenced; and tSe' : party, removing the cause'shall not bejdlajrsdto plead or give evi . der a law*o^the United States, as aforesaid? The object of this law is apparent It is to prevent the State Courts from trying any United States officer for a breach of StatoTaws. If an officer of the National Government, in attempt ing to axecute the Fugitive law, should maltreat or abuse any citiren, or assault or Mil such as might excite their ire, teen the. State laws and Btatojudieial authority shall net be invoked to puniah him: he shall be tried only in tee United i States Courts. The course of Judge Grier in! defending andsustaining the officers who set the Btate laws at defiance in their inhuman effort to - arresta slave at Wnketbarre/ls a sufficient in dication of th? effect which this bill islikely to, have. . The United States Courts, if ire are to taka the conduct of Judge Grier in this instance «■ judex, «« on flume who commit even unexampled outrages in the wrnu of the Partite law. • The bill sets State Sovereignty at "defiance. It is a direct intarferenoe with theanihority of the States within their, own limits, and it. jsetr aside tee and jurisdiction of State tribunals with as much coolness as if it were a trifling aflhir. -It the United States tee supreme < power isTmatters over which tee Stated have' a • right te-exerrise exclosive jurisdiction, and not only asuxprterir privileges*. but deprives teem of one of their cherished means of self-defense. The State which cannot exyoy the privilege of en forcing' its oim laws within its own domain, in all case*, is but a pitiful instance of “Sover eignty.” This constant Inclination to concentrate powar in the hands of the. Federal Government end weaken the. reserved rights of the States is one of the most dangerous tendencies of the times. If the State* do not soon awake to an appreda , tion of their danger, thflr will find that they 1 here been shorn of their looks while reposing in the lap of the Southern Delilah. .■ ; We fear It wiH* y3Htrrtrgh the correspondents of . Sun seemsto think' otherwise. “XVsaysy*‘lj donbt whetber a majority. ocraH hejbtained forJ it In the House, area if Coogress were torehilin a month longer in sessionand “Ion” says “In • the Bouse it is probablyto meet with a deter mined opposition.' It is even said that if brought up/theaati-Nebraak* men will makeit the ab sorbingquestian forth® rest of the session, and | •that no more*lmainesf will begone after its in-1 , troduction.” ' ' Vj ' The rets in the Senate, on its passage, was ail follows: ‘ v Teas—Messrs. Adams, Badger, Bayard, Bell, ... Benjamin, Bright, Brown, Clay, Dawson, Doug* r las, Fitzpatrick, Geyer, Gwio, Hunter, Jones of ' ; lowa, Jones of Tennessee, Mallory, Mason, Mor-1 ! ton, Pearce, Pettit, Busk, Sebastian, Shields, I BHdeD, Thomson of New Jersey, Toucey, Weller. : audWrighi—29. - -Nays—Mean. Bninerd, Chase, Cooper, F&- senden, Gillette, Seward, Sumner, Wads, 'and I WHscm—o. > - ; I . * • - , • .*■ I Asorm Bicaxo*©.—There is to he no laok of aspirants to the Presidency; and if any one is ioellsh enough to kiH.hlbaeif.off by indiscretion, there are two ready to take his place.' Gen, ! Houston has committed the folly of,making a silly speech on the Slavery question at Boston, Wldoh Is sure tormlitato against his chances; but bn the moment here springs up one Law, who is desirous of immortalising himself with an Auction to the pnbßo from the incorruptible leg* istetare of To ordinary minds it might seem suspicions to have the endorsement of a body with the present reputation of our leg islature; but who knows, that this is not a shrewd, ■ehsme of Law’s, to let the world know that h* has plenty of money? A special correspondent; of the ' PkOaddphia Few, writing from Harris-1 Irar&says: _ -- ' : “I thata'nnmber of the members of the LegUUtore,embracing gentlemen In both Houses, ] hate addressed a letter to George law,-of New j York, inviting him to permlthis name to be toed as the candidate of the party for the Presidency. .The letter is said to besigned.by] members who hate heretofore acted with both ] the old political parties. I The movement thus frr. has been kept ex-1 eeedingly quiet, but the of knowledge j within my reach leave ncdoubt-of the anthen-J ticity ofthis Information. The proposition hi to I run-Law for the Presidency, and 'BajaflV Oft North Carolina,' or some ether Southern **«». I for Tice Presidency.” . I We know nothing particular about this Law; but we judge, from his general associations, that he haa no. affinities with or affection for the Higher Law. \ i Hbcna&tD Woan*-4br March add April-. Amble number. In order to prepare for smdry improvements onlha new numbers for March and April have been israed together, thus completing Vol 10. The present number brings ns to the conclusion of “North and South," a novel by the author of Mary Barton. House hold Words is-one of the . most useful and sub* stantial publications of the day, and its contents alwaya rach as to prove satisfactory in strnetive.' [published byj. A Dix, No. 10 Park Place, N. Y., at $8 per annum. • - PsoHZßiroar Laws.—The House of Represen tatives'of New York, has*passed the Maine Li quor Law by a very decided vote, after an ani mated and hard fonght straggle. The concur* renoe of the Senate is almost certain, audit is also a matter of certainty that the Governor will sign it In New Jersey the Boose passed a prohibitory law; but it was rejected in the Senate bya vote of 9 to 10. ' Cassius M. Clat.— This distinguished and renowned orator is announced to lecture tonight at Masonic Halt The opportunity offered is a rare one, and our citizens will do well to avail themselves of it Mr. Clay has lectured with' much acceptance in the eastern cities, this win ter, and ought to be as wnrmiy greeted here os. there. KxmuT's DiTEOTon for March has been promptly Issued. It is filkd, as usual, with the latest monetary and commercial intelligence, and maintains the high etamHng which it has been able to.attain. FKOSI WASHINGTON. Correspondence of the Dally Pittsburgh GiaatU. WAsmsoTOH Cixr,Feb. 23,1854. - The Senate is to-day engaged in the genial Work of strengthening the Fugitive Slave Law, by passing an act prescribing additional and. ex treme penalties for resisting or obstructing fed . oral officers in the discharge of their duties and for depriving toe State Courts of eognixance of such oases, and tranafering them to the U; 8* District and Circuit Courts, r' Hr. Sumner, Mr. Chase, Mr. Seward, Judge Wade and Mr. Walker, of Wisconsin, are resisting toe infamy with man ly vigor, but it Is evident enough that their op position will be entirely unavailing.. The hour of such men has not yet arrived. This bill was oonoooted in toe Committee on the Judiciary of the House, and Mr. Parker, of Indiana, Sejr moor, of Ct, of whom the free States have the right to expect better things, consented to it, and even urge its adoption.' The.bhek-bone of the House is to utterly broken, and crushed that I presume the bill will be concurred in by-that body. It will hasten the period when the legis lature of every free State will prohibit by ef fectual penalties whatever is contrary to the spirit of Bepnbeaniam- and States* rights as defined by its own Constitution and Laws. God speed the day! Yesterday Mr. Stanton, of Ky., chairman of the committee on public bntidings, presented a very beautiful design for the elevation of toe dome of the capitot,so as to.make it conform to the plan of the completed building. The increased eleva tion, win be 100 feet. The lower part of the dome will be surrounded by two columns of short Cor inthian pillars, and the whole will be surmount ed by a eoHossal figure of liberty thirty or forty feet high. The head of this figure wQI 253 feet from toe ground. The intended alteration and addition win cost $200,000. The material pro posed to be used wffl be cast iron, in respect to which there is a great difference of opinion. The House to-day passed the bOl creating a a court for the adjudication of *l*l™*, which is .the best thing done by this Congress. The bill provides for three judges, an attorney, and two clerical The President pledges himself to appoint the best talent of the country on this tribunal. The operation of this act win 149 b take out of Congress that mass of private business which, has a right to a fair and prompt Investigation, but which, before such bodies as the two Houses of Congress, Is toe source and cause of. unlimi ted corruption. The business win mow pass Into the hands of reputable law-, yen, instead of bring as now branded as a sneak ing and degrading purtniL The popularity of the biU was shown bj toe immense vote which passed it The final division stood,, ayes. 148, nays 47. I The aati-Tariffites collected their forces and I made another attack upon the protectionists to* I day, and I grieve to say succeeded with the mon- I grel amendment combining wool, iron and drugs I for insertion into the free hst The ch&irdeei- I ded the amendment out of order, and was over- I ruled, ayes.Bl£ cays 87. The protectionists lost I three votes since yesterday, and the free-traders I gained nice. The struggle iset pending in the I committee of the whole. I can however, hardly I apprehend a favorable result?* and I imagine that II see the magnificent and patriotic system of pro | teotion to American industry Ceding into the dim I distance and irreclaimable past, to which all the I great champions of the principle have departed. [Farewell to .the last remaining'plank of the I Whig platform. I' Gen. Scott has gone to New York. His nomi- I nationtobe Lieutenant General has not been I sent to the Senate. It is said to have been de- I layed by the deliberations of the President and [ his advisere over certain- points of construction I involved In the resolution creating -the rank.— [ The day before the General departed from the [ ifitj, he was called upon by a crowd ofhis per sonal and political friends, including many mem bers of Congress, of both parties, who had serv ed with him in the two last foreign ware of the [country.; As many of them are about to leave : public life, and are advanced in years, the part | ing between them and their pld commander was (.considered a final on e, and was deeply ejecting. | P. 8. In the general discussion under the I five minute rule, which followed tho introduction I of the tariff amendment, Mr. Howe delivered an eloquent vindication of Pennsylvania In connec tion with the tariffs of 1846 and* 1842, and in reply to a taunt from Ur. Banks of Massachu setts. Mr. flow* showed conclusively that by a [msguanmious adherence to the principle of pro- I tection in 1842 and 1846, Pennsylvania sacrificed ! her interests for theprbtoctidncf Massachusetts and New England Mariufrcturers. Jubnus. Franrtvuls Uilltattre. Hsznzsßuxaa, Fob. 24. j - gwim—The committee on Bonks reported [back to the. Senate, the bill to extend the char [ ter and increase the capital of the Pehn Town ship Bank ; and also bills to incorporate the Me chanics* Bank of Pittsburgh, tbs Stroudsburg. Bank, the Lebanon Valley Bank and the bank of New Castle./- Hr. Crabbe re*2 in place a bill to extend the charter of this Bank of north. America. | The bill from the; House, supplementary to the | Consolidation act, and relating to the Beoeiver I of Tarea of Philadelphia, was token up and [passed. | The Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth | was Introduced, and presented two* messages | from the Governor, vetoing bills relative to 4hs [ titles of eertain real .estate. I Tlte bin to incorporate the Batchers* and Droveri* of Philadelphia wasthen I op end negatived—yeas 10, nays 12. I A motion was then made to reconsider the vote [ and the motion wae postponed. , I Mr, Jordan, from the Committee of Investiga tion with reference to the negations of bribery I in the matter of ' the election of a United States Senator, stated that the Committee wen not yet [ready to submit their report.-, [ j The MU supplementary te the act incorpora ting the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Ballrbed Com pany,: was taken up and passed ' • The bin to incorporate the North Branch' Bridge Company, and the frCQ to regulate Bridge companies, also passed. Sir. MoClintock lntroducsd a seres ofjoint re solutions against the passage of the bill now pending before Congreas/.to extend, for three yrere, the credit for duties on railroad iren^ , The resolutions were taken up and passed unanimously. He Scsite then aOjonrned nntil Monday. it St. M. I Horse.—A targe number of bin. were reported I from the Committee, mi among them a bill to 1 erect a new county to be called Carroll, ont of j of Allegheny, Weatmonlasd, Pajetta and I hta!?y»ter, from the Commltteo of Inreetiga- I Uon In relation to the allegation of bribery In I the election of. U. 8.-Senator, reported that the I oommittoe irer* nbtjnrt ready to make a final re-' [port and anlmltted It to tho plenum of the I Honao to aay whbfttr the oommfiUt should eub •mltnowo partial report Before the’ matter eetod upon amceaage ! waa reooiied fwnrtho Senate, oommnnlsating ! the joint mentation ot that Body agataat thojblll for iin extanrios of oredit in thopaymaat of K. M’LANE’B CELEBRATED LIVER PILU, and take none else. There are other PiUs, purporting to be Liter Pills, now before the puhlle; also, his Celebrated Vermifuge, ean now be had stallrespectableDrugStare*inthe United Btates; alio, for nil by the sole proprietor*, VLBHDfO BROTHERS, - &MdAw£ Bueoeaon to J.Rldd A Co.. 00 Wood et. ThaGreatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Air. Kennedy, of Roxbory, has discovered in one ofoureommon posture weeds a remedy that cure ttxtykind of Honor, ./rot* Vie wont icrufala to a common Pimple. * —- TTtt hat tTiH It In rrtr ntrriTi hnnitrsd nw. and never felled except In two earn (both thunder humor.) u* tint saw in fata possession over two hundred eertiflt*t« a 0 f It* ▼alas, all within trait? miles o t Boston. Two bottle* are warranted to cureanurslngsoremoulh On* to three bottle* will onn the wont kind of pimple# of thefeoe. Two to three bottles will clear the system or Mh»f Two bottles an warranted to cure the worst einkor In Three to fire lottles are warranted to cun the worst ease of erysipelas. One to two bottle# an warranted to can all hnmor In the eyes. Two bottles an warranted to cun running of the ear* and blotches among the hair. Four to'idx bottle# an warranted to cun corrupt and running ulms. Oho bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to4hne bottles an warranted to eon the worst can of ringworm. Two to three bottles an'warranted to eon the most dee potato eases of rheumatism. Three to four bottles an warranted to cun salt rheum Fire to eight bottles will eon the worst —— of scrofula A benefit U always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cun is warranted when the abore quantity la taken. Nothing looks so Improbable to those who have In vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a common weed growing In the pastures, and along old stone walls, shonld am every humor in the system; yet lets now a fixed feet. If you hare ahnmor ifha* to start Then an no ife nor ends, hums or ha’s about it salting some eases and not yours. I peddled over a thousand bot tlesoflUntheridnityofßoston. I know its effects in ereryease. It has already done some of tho greatest cum rrer done la Mamcbutott*. I gave It to children a year oldjtooldpoopie of sixty. 1 hare seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one bottle. ’ To thoee who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always con 1L It gives great relic] to catarrh and. dlnfass*. Boms who hare bean oostl re for years, hare ta ken and been regulated by Ik When the body Is sound, It work Quite easy, bnt when then Is any derangement of the functions of nature, it win cause very singular reel togs, but you must not be alarmed—they always- disap pear In from four days to » tfse k.--• Than is never a bed re sult from It. Ob the contrary, when filling ts gone you will be) yourself like anew person. I heard tome of the most extravagant snebnlnms of It that man em Us toned to. Nochingeof diet is eTer necessary—eat thebwt you can get. I have likewise an herb, which, when sim mered In sweetcU, dissolves Scrofulous swelling of the neek and under the ears. Price Meant*. DTO&0T1ON8 FOB DSB.—Adult, 'on# tablwspoonful pe day. Children over eight years, dessert spooufut ehUdrea from fire to eight rears, toawpoonful. As no direction can be made applicable to aU constitutions, *»*•« to operate on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KKNHEIiT gives personal attondanoe In bad case* of scrofula. .... Sold, whokals and retail, at Dr. KBT3KR*B,II4O Wood street, eorner of Virgin alley. fe6dAwT “The -whole presi of Philadelphia are ont la few of Hooflaad’e German Bitters, as they are prepared by Dr. 0. H. Jackson. Wears glad to record.the ■Bccet of this valuable remedy for dyspepsia, as we be tters It supplies a desideratum In the medical world long needed. The wretched imitators and counterfeiters have withdrawn thetr nostrums from the market, and the pohUe are spared from the danger of swallowing poteen oos mixture in B*u of lb« real Otters/’—£&rahiJ . Bse advertisement. - ; ftMwUwy’ sHie belt Evidence Qua cm be adduced la-fcrcr of the attendrmnwe of. Booflend’t Oemaaßlt' tso, pupated by Dr. C. If. Jackson, Is the «npreeedentod demand fix them from «n put# of the nuU; md though then Bay be many compounds prepared and re presented at being worthy of a liberal paircnaee, yet we Jbel constrained to remark, that the rut camber of teed' monlals with whkh the wbrthydodor hat b—» brnocr! hr pertoat of the highest character and respectability, who found it muwr Cohere reunmee i&frte It tatthnssrsaffldently condatln, that emon effectual remedy fbr the almost Immediate relief of tbcae affikded with that direful malady, dyspepsia, hat Barer been die* orered. Bee advertisement. I Directions in foil for Bums and Scalds. In sßasesons application of&alley's Pain Extractor *□ take ont the lira and Min, ibtjfac momUt gicrnmnfM. • JSTAII work vißUtod- - La Font Fowaer. —Kverv variety Rifle AOnlnir utd BUcQbs IWdflTv la tin ptekMualny oa hand tad for «aU fton Uaeuloo, la lota to nit par chuen, on &TorfcLU t*m«. Abo Safety Fum. D. W. 0. BIDWELL, llaaaAotnnn* Agt* lSftrrcotrtwotJMttahqrtth. HENRY H. COLLINS, , * FOBWARiJiKQAND 0 6 M-MIS 810 N MERCHANT AND WLOLESALE DEALER IN CHEESE, ROTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Prod an Generellr, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. PEARL STEAM wttt.t., CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, NEAR ID* RAILROAD STATION. Families Trill bo supplied with our various ■Tides of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, by taring their or dereat the Mill, or la oar boxes at Logan. Wilson A Co.’e, Wood stmt, or Brann A Reiter. earner or Llbertjrand 8t- Clair eto, Putubargb; H. P. Senwarta, or Ji-T. Sample, Drnggiite, Alleghany. Floor will he dell wed to IWnlUes in either oft be cities. Terms, CASH on deUrarf. fcJ-fc S&TAN. KENNEDY A 00. HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. All Varieties of Powder CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ■ AUi 2i Safety Fuse. it*dor Merchssdisa, FonUtcre, lf° in tfwn or rctmtrr. Tb* moiaallbiDHpU, coraMaeJ with th* s*enrity of a Rock Capital. raUUaa tb* Iniar*d to ahtra la tb* profits of tb*Oomp*i»y, without IUbUHr fbr lamm. Tb* Script Gmlfleste* of this Guspuiy, Jbr profits, ui eonTortlble, it per. Into tb* CapUal-Stock of tha Oomp’r. 'CLE&I JUatiliKyV PmidraL, 3. U. Hisaous. Secretary; _ _ .WRRIWRS: CleaTloclay, i O. M. Strood, Wa R. TOsnptoa. . I Lewis &.Asbbvrs£, T. C. Boekfctt), r ** ” 0. W. OupnUr, Robert BtMB, a 8. Wood. Monhkll HilL Jfcme* L. Ttytor, Jfcoob T. Ranting, . Beaj, W.flugley, I ad thro p, LL. Careen, Robert Toland, Edward Q. James. . Q.'OOF7JN, Agent, 1 and Wood atreete. , corner Tl£rd Penn,ylv»nia Jnaarance Company, OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF EOOITU ANttSHTTIIHELD STREETS. AOTHOaiZEDCAKTAL $300,000. lustres nviLDixas-JMh.oTaßit p&opni'fr. AGAINST LOSSSWmSJBFBIf PiBB ; AND TBK WRILS OF Sea and InlMdNaviMtion and Transportation, MBtWftBA Wn. 7. Johaatra, W, KHSlntoek, D. IL Lang, a^J.Josm, Rody Pattenem, - Kennedy T. Friend. J. eryorgaa. TlmUadtudemulttßgftna late hour* or too dflea application to labor ofuny klnd* Is oulckl/ iwnorad by |tsactlfln.e»i ledlof and to lasoartuleoeetherdrom* wmfindit a safe and healthy fttaolaut Whmthedreulatlcsof the Mood bsluolsh, oraaypf thefosctlousof tb*body an suspend* ed or imperfectly partamad. itwillnetor* the natural ao* Uoa asdeostxaunlcats permanent energy, to tha eecntlr* . Iheta who an* bored dom by physical debility, and ao ftahteaalo deepalr of am teoortzlßg tha tlgor and mlea of manhood, eti Invltod to dr* tbls wonderful Ihrlavant ltaabodka tho efemeuteV. their reetofatton.— Beteothey hafaflossnoMd th* tint bottle, they will ba «n«cm| that tha ncuparatlT* prtbdpla. Is at work tn vb\ porUntuf andtepa, aoon'to. “tturtharoushiaoomy, will smlatf«P la t lhaOwdlal Isput up, hishlyuottMstratad, In pint bet tlsi. Pri«*t3 par botle, two fer $5, six fee fll 0. B. &XH&,'/Mprletor- . ~ L L - . _ 80. 193 Broadway, Naw^ork. uro Biot; No. ODWood street; ?E5^S? B, 3^][ oo4Btl 8.8. Bruns, 67 Wood sL~ ABaghany CUyi XP. Fiznoo, . » . tMau °“* Eua «H 4 Comiort.— Th. Contijrnmtot •tely Imported ftam Pads, exaetly salts thsHat to.ths pawallarahipi fltlno aasw bat Isas aasy oatha TT Woodat. |. asSKf W. DOUGLAS. Important to Persons afflicted with Her ua»-or Rapture of the Bowels, and the dagger of Strangulation Jjy neglect- The right course for anyone to porsuo who may be ellkted with Rupture. Is to procure a good Truu mil adapted to the rupturedlputs, In order to ret*!* the protruding portion of the bow els. This U often neglected, and the bowel becomes strangulated, tearing the patient not only hi» suffering bat dangerous ccnifli ion. I here •Inn on hand, and dally adapt, the moat Improved Tnusss; among which la JUSSITS RADICAL CURB TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure In a short time. Of course there art earns whs» no Truss will curs, hut In • vastnuycrity of redueable Hernia, ‘or Rupture, this Truss will curs. I hare trery variety of Tnussa, from Wet*. to|3o; also, a large assortment ct CIIIL DRENS* TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL } SUPPORTERS, PLASTIC STOCKINGS, lot various broken or enlarge-! veins; riLX PROP*, to the relief and euro of Plies SMOULDER BRACES, o an elegant truss for children, which Invariably cures. ; Dr. KHYBHR at his Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot, XMWoMst, Pittsburgh, Pa. teHkUwS Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beaa tifying the Complexion, and eradicating all Taw, Pocrixs and FBxcxus from the taee. Bold at Dr. Keyset's, 140 Wood street. ftlOdawS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. f |TOE MOST SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN RUTH HALL, A Domestic Tale of the Present Time. BY FANNY FERN. 400 pp. Hmo. Cloth. Price *1,45. It has been reserved fto this distinguished authoress to achieve what may. under the circumstances, be regarded asthe most brilliant sueceae ever obtained by an Arnett ean writer of fiction. "BUTH HALL,” .her first contlnu ousstory, though dertringno interest orpipularlty from connection with any of those vexed questions which agi tate tho public mind, has, in the two months einc» Its' first appearance, a greatly larger sale ftfaau any other .AmeriJ can work of fiction whatever, within the samef period.- Tbls extraordinary faet is, of Iteelf, abundant evidence of the aberablog Interest and gzaphlo power of this remark able work. We have In our poearuion aeveral hundred reviews of “HUTU HALL.” which have already appeared la the principal newspapers and periodicals.* Nearly all of theaepronounoe It emphatically a work of genius; many predieting fbr It the largest sale of any American book, and devoting whole columns to It* euloglum, while we have yet seen but a very few (not twelve In nil) whieh deny lte singular fteetnatlon. “RUTH HALL” is for sale _by BookeeUera generally. Published ey ftftMwd2tw* MASON BROS., 23 Park Row, New York. 1856. MILLINERY. 1868. ' Mrs. WM.SIMMONS, 404 Broadway, N. Y, 7 "1 S now prepared to eznibit, and offers for . to wholesalejnd retail Boyers, at the lowest pee rin'* ttsh prices, the largest and beat selected stock of French, English and American Mll’ioery and Straw Onods ever ousted at any one establishment In this dty; equal, if not superior to her fiemer importations. They nave been eeleetsd with great earnby. the. celebrated French milliner, Madame Lahalleur, of Paris, and Mrs. Laralm tine, of BondfU London. P. R— Pattern Bonnets constantly on band. Orders by, mall punctually attended to. Mrs. HIMMONS, fo27*3rov 644 Broadway, New York. Daguerreotype Materials, &o. Merchant* ere rttpectfuUv regurefrd to thaw tbit advertias went to any DapuerrtcJyput in lArir town. A NTIIONY’S General Depot of Materials l\_ for the Daguerreotype, and fbr pictures on Payor and Gtoit. Catalogues furnitned on application. Goods can be rent by express, parable on delivery. Tint parties with whom we most give refer ence as to their ability tirpay for the goods on arrival, or remit with their order enoogb to covet expenses of Iran*- portatioa. feISSmT K. ANTHQNY.SOB Broadway. N. Y. New York Bag Manufactory. IT AM, Flour, Feed, Grain, Meal, Hominy, JLI Shot, Buckwheat, Salt, Guenoand ell other kind* of Bag* m*d* tad printed to order by nuchlnory wit dut* pafeli. Addrau, m fthOTv, IT PlaUtiruiSXtw Tori: W^o,g a «^ S * STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, feg-SmT Y. A MEETING of tho Stockholders of the /V Penna.Balt Manufacturing Ca. nt Allegheny rounty, Pa, will be held at the ofifee of 3AMUKL F. FISuIUL No! 70S Walnut at, Philadelphia, on TMUR3DAY, March J2d, at 11 o'clock. A. M-, for the pnrpoae of Increasing the (Spl tal Stock to the rum of One Hundred and Thirty Thous and Dollars, for the manulketuriog of Koda. Published according to Act of Assembly. CHAKLKS LRNNIO. 1 SAMUEL F. FDOIKR, >Board of Director*. fe27-3wa* UEORQK T. LEWIS, npO the Honorable the Juilgos of the Court A of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, lir-and for the County of Allegheny The petition of Joseph Kiser, of the 3d ‘Ward, Pitts burgh. In the county Aforesaid, bmnblralievetb, that your petitioner hath provided hlmeHfwith materials for the ao oommodution of travelers and others, at blxdwelllng house In the ward aforesaid; and prays that yonr Honors will be pleeeed to grant him a license to keep a public house of en tertainment. And your petitioner, as in dntr bound, will ever pray. JOBEPiI KlflEU. Wa the ruheeribsrs, cltUena of thn Third Ward, do certify that the abare petitioner is of rood repute for hon esty end temperance, end Is well provided with house room end eonvenieuceefor the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is becetsary. James Montooth, A. Mullen, J. R. Hibbert, J. Sblpton. Wm. Mickey, A. Baird, James JTCully, J. G. Bsekofen, Geo. Aurenta, John J. Vetter* John HsQuewan, WUllun Osar. , fein-etd* Household Furniture,.. for Sale, A NT person who may bo commencing /W.houss gassing pot purchase an entire outfit, on very Haiwnshte tenn rand food Furniture, by celling on -the' asbserfhor, at T 4 Webster st. foar-iwd John r, außTocg; \TJEW BOOKS—Discourses on Truth. de- I Uvertd Id Uu Ouptl of the 8. Cartllnt College, by Dr.nuimviU.PrMt; Fbmdro, or the Immortality af the Soul, by Plate; Sissy* ob opinions and Truth, by Bailer; WnaJif, * story vlthoafc a mond: Utah and the Hormone, from personal obmrratlon during U six months midmee at lb* Onat Balt Lak* UtyTSy Terris, late Setfr of Utah Territory^ B»Uoa;« abgoryofCnV or Note# of a TraTriw Is tlu 1 Tropic*, illustrated, Cth thousand. Pot ml* by i faft J. 8. DAVISON, flfl Market rt. j THE SELF-EXPLANATORY V BIBLB ThelUforenoM and Parallel Punnt lathis ilibl* “•Prtolj* at Ua«tb. Tb» trp* 1* dear and lire*. It *• ths.to.poatTalsabl.atitioa for private dm, In print Bibles ef all kinds and prieei, A0.,-Ae., for mm by MT J. 8. DAVIBQS, fe Market st. Notice— a brown colored mem orandum BOOK va* takes frotn.oar dMk on Bat* uroay afternoon, containing, betides a email amount of money, the following deeestred promissory notes, which . tbe pahUo ar* Motioned against purchasing—One of Wm. Bot» tot tve hundred doUare os* of Wo. Irvin tor two 1 Jwndjrt W«*?©£T. Oliver for three hundred and dollar* and fifty mots, and one of fiTm. U. Shinn for nla*tr«o* dollar* asd fifty cent*. The person who tooklt ossratals th*xaossy by returning the not**to t 037 B. MaLAJN A BON, fil fthst. A NO. 1 FARM IN OHIO FOR SALE— Two fine form*, onecHTOeerM.th* othero( 100 acrae ms bacbtaloed by eppfjSg t” rpo LET—A three story Dwelling, No. 82 JL Beeend sk. sear Market, now'occupied by Uln Mor phy- Poeeeaslonglven on let April nextT For pertlculars enquire of ft37-tf D. M. umsTINE, PA Front rt. T>RINTING PAPERrOR SALE—2rc»ma I 24x26 on band asd for sale at 83.00 per rasa, by aar itdAltwT | JOHN T. BHKYOCK, 29 Fifth it LBS. BRIMSTONE in store ana >4)UUU for Ml* by FLKMINQ BROS. {tflfl BATH BRIuKS 1 in store and for 1 •JVFVFOIdbr uat FLEHINQ BROS, j Kfin LBS - AM. CAYENNE in atordasd •WUfor ealebr f»27 FLBMINO BROS. ftHAMOIS SKINS—A fine lot in store and * J for eeM by ft 27 - FLBMINO BROS, fiOfl L ? S ‘ CHROME YELLOW in store "-MJU and fog aahgby FLKMIBQ BRQB. , LBS. CREAM TARTAR ou hand and far Ale by _ -FLEMING BRQB. ,LACK LEAD CRUCIBLES—An oa*ort > laeot on hand and for sale by FLEMING BBOA A LBS. DROP BLAuK on hand and /vOU asd took by FLEMING BROS. Blairaville Female Seminary. m&SSdk m * Mrt : P ‘ R SaUi’LKr, Pnluipals. ff mi* next session will commence May 7th. J- and continue 21 week*. The entire enemies of the Pnodpail and of sit thoroughly ed seated Teerhen are de ntfdtoitaaoTnrnmentandtboTartoae department* of a 1 trnemaue. .thorough and extended course of female Sdn* cation. Th* tpadone edifies, nov ISO foot In length, afford*j ample aMommiHlallnncfor tOboLdlng echo tar*, two loa s?°!?h K:rpenee (eidiulTe of washing) is (80 per mmlchl I Medium extra chargee for Instrumental Untie. Drawing I fainting and tfce Modern languages. No charge Sir Vocal Mo*ir, Jt!nmasjfalp or Latin. Catalogues may os obtained srfsJtiP' 004 ** 11 * 01 J - W* Meltof, K«q., ftttebia^- A mSs.** • 3ft B^eplky, feJV2md* ; BlalmlDe, Indiana Oca, Pa. Linens* housekeeping goods^ A. A. Maaon AOo. hare init rac’d 100 pc*. Irish »Lln- Qoode. wblehwluU sold at i^xUri^a^ltT^r^ PS 1 I3.INGUAMS—A. A. Mason & Co. wiU 3-f tti * day er S moip cam of those Cut color- ft/YBBES. N. Y. GROCERS' SYRUP: ttar/Uod Banr BefLMJjr' do, li Ufaaxitd BAlU>*D^LA<«aE,slMJh«rtTrt. COHN—I,OBS baa rac'd per steamer fe24 BBLL a UOGRTT. MEAL—26 bbls rec’d and for Bale S-L®? *2* BILL A LTOQBTT. . HAY —100 bales Ilay formula by - ’ -% B * JAMBS Mc&UOHLIN. ;OLL BUTTER—2O bbls. freabrin cloth®; bjbrittoby fra ILPABsKLLA Op. IHEESE—SOO bxa. prime catting for sale L*T KH B. DALZSLL ACb. ARD in bbls. and kegs on hand and for < IroMbf fc2j y ° B. DAL2ELL A Co. I MACKEREL— 100 obU. No. 3 large and n*d{ dan. No. 3 *nd No. 3 la H bbU. «n bind. K. DALZKLL A Go. ROOMS—IOO dos. ass’d sizes for sale by I fag* - B. DALZKLL k Co. TBAS-UO hilf chests Y. H., Gunpowder, and on hind. H. DALZKLL A 00-g BROOMS— 50 dos. just we'd and for sale fc r L . MT HBKBY H. OOLTgBS. CELLEHS' COUGH SYRUP— ' »■. a.jt SMcn d a.— iSSii sswstssft jsssvsasftatfta? l - iicS 1 " JSsss^^st£S^^s%* 1 ■praiCT tog, zs>o&l BUTTER „ is bbls fresh Roll Batter on jane tod for sals by BHBXVBB A PILWOBTIL X'J.REEN APPLES —IS bhla pnmo Green \RAppks, just reo'd and for aalstir • 4 ftp- HmilYgß A DILWQBTH. TABLED bos pnmo Dried MJL F*»ehis on hsnd ssd tor satehy ' agßJTfeß 4 PILWOBTIL AND LARD— 69 bbls Grease. .\JBbblsGreast, SbUilanL nowlanSlng, fornle hr aaa , isaiah dickey boot X^EAXHEBS —49 eks now landingfor sale J'fcr tan ■ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.- . TtEACHES-r 09, eks, damaged, now land ] K-- tegitontobr isaiAg picket a oo.: INDIA. hUBBER WHIPS or ill '«iiea. ' i "(ORN—SOO bos. in ear for oalo by ! ->*** - ■— ’ nfettont. , DROPS—Another largo oapply of AMUSEMENTS. All A'dvertisettentr of-Concerts or Public Habita tions, surd be paid in Advance. pASSIDSM. CLAY, of Kentucky, will \J lecture before the Young Mens' Library. Association, inUABONIO HALL, on NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, the 27 th inst. Bonner— The Despotism * guarantee given, they aro tbe most reason able in the West. Two Teeth superiori ty OTtr bm{ Blmilarprepantiossis attested by many an* ** "**Omor». WaehlnKtOD, the whole of Maryland. PSnuyiranla. YlrjriniaT«- who bars bees Y™“»«eofits sfieaorwbea the ninal remedies hare foiled; and by thousands of our most respectable elUteos bjws usd it is their families both ae preventive and with cerofaUlag lucecn for the last twenty years daringwhichperiod,with very Uttle aid from adrertis “■ " pauu WM.C. CONNELLY.- A NOTHER Pittsburgher testifying to tho derftxlly cmatiTS powers of Blerhare’s Holland BIK v „ . _ _ • Pmsßyiaa, Poc, 6th, 1854. BenJ, /her, •?*-> «# O*-—Gentlemen —For a year WtJhayabeen afflicted very srrioufliy with dyspeiwia. so' my stomach refused to retain anything. 1 r S*# , B**batefa Holland Bitters; and hare now found re liaf almost amounting to a rare. I found It effleadom In | removing ths'axtreina debility occasioned 'by this disease. Hi£BKf u,r M * bulb* OQtials add no superior Rwpeetfhlly. Jacob White, 3d below Uaritet. Caorros— Bo earelhl to ask tor Bcerhave’a Holland BU* tara.i Tbs great popnUrityorthls medleine has induced manT imitations, which the pub! fe should goa’d pimebasinK as tbe genuine IVerhavo'a Holland Bitters. B°ldatdl per bottle, or c botUes Ibr S6,bv propriators. * . U- P. SenWARfZ. AlleghenyT deS3*fe; and UniggUtJ generally. f' ASH IS USELESS UNLESS Till -1 uJSrsss’^ rffl. 00 SllrS^ r ti 0 ’ ■ »o. l Mrt. . T IN . COPPER AND SHEET IRON ■ WATTSiAHn roa Bxix.—We offer for sale the Win, sStok. good wUI and fljtaresof oaHr to, bSt rtSelS I*2 ** !***•* ariected, and of asaperi* ••ttsof mechanics* and a«aa* ■iSfe «” *»a »tbK fel7 a ft r LAIN A SON, No. 21 Fifth it • T ®EUE —The attention of fami .■A.llee and wash-women Is invited to tola Bine, which is L?u>ir Indigo dissolved, hsringaU lis propertlee retained, poasessos, over the uadiiaoivwdladlaiY toS m,SK‘S!Sl cf , IO, R* rt£ V* bettertoSWothWof W *lp>Pl» anToonrenient for n*. and of be- I J2f^?slL D *L of f b ?, al .®P'» o»ing to toe fret that not i Indigo can be dissolved by we* *?F:. I* •" d«tl tote oi any properties Ininrieas to 1 dothB, W"wonidsolid!a trial, and warrantlttoheas - mpmeatedr For tale by JonN H\PT,Jr- . No. ui Wood it. DUTLER’S MERCAnTILE WRITING I m 3 VLUW.—lHplamatMiAPr&ejtedaUAafic Utnawrd , tuViit Fluid /oi. by Ohio Mechanics fntt&uU. Cfndtmati. | CMoter, ISM; Ohio Stale ihu-, Memark, OWA October, 1864; Indiana Sate Ib&, Maitoon, la. October, 186(. - WW qf a Letter /me Assistant Ibti Master at Cbtefnnnfi; CuiciinrATt, Bept. 8,1864 lb I*st Masters and Others This offioe has fora longtime found ItdllßcaUto procure a satlsfrctoiT-aitile af WKWagond Oming-Me. We re* quire a readuy .flowing Ink that would not sun up the pens and stands. This object In oar opinion has beenfol. Iy attained br using Butler’s Ucreantllo Writing and Uopylog ndds, manufactured In our dty by Jawn J Bcnaa, Agnrt—whieh ww hare purehased by the doreu for ths use of tots office. We recmamsud the above with confidence to Post Hasten and Oommarrial Man n»* eraUy. . , J. 1L BISCLAIiI, AjnUtant P. fi! For Ale wbolsAls and retail by jsl* KA Bl!iJi81t8i S 7 Wood itrwt. MORGAN’S COUGH SYRUP—The heat following: Mr, Bate- During arto X wu taken.wUh a serere eold, acoompealS' 1 P roc, ?* d •.bottleof Morgan’s S2f!*£ra^ W 'i.R T * m * .Inusedlste rellsf. I rare used other cough medelnee and amfreetosaythsllbe -r,syh7JTiip prefijraWe. both on account andharmlessness. Though no friend to yet I would strongly recom* mradtoe abore named Cough grrup to those afflicted With Colas. ■ . - PuILLIP BBKSBINU Pittsburgh, April 25th, 1864. - Proprietor ARD-5 bMs. «nd 8 kgs. No. 1 lard for ’««Ubr Iflt A.ki. MeBANB.IIIM rt DOT ASH—S casks in store and forsaufbv L|, MiCANBLEM, MEANS A OO , ‘* la romoWood tttd wmnt. bids, in store and ***** *T McCAHPtBSS, HEASfI * 00. . S_^S?°^.S* PS 4“ t^£ls > £g l( >. 4 ATI MS. KHIJJJAKB in store and for iin/tti»ty •-> -jags •-.-. jumbo bbls. fresh Boll; ' ' • 18 km. wtld ida. fe g ! AUCTIOy SALESe F MV DAVIS, Auctioneer. flwagtflal &la Rooms, corner |feed and Fifth strvt iVIDQE MINING CO. STOCK'AT ACC POTION—On Thursday evening. March, IsL-atTM o’clock* at the Merchaatr 4th sUssL Villi ha sold, by erder of Joehua Hanna, Treasurer. Bharee Ridge Mining Co. Btoot, mrftited-for non-nay pent of areeesmants, P. M. davtil awT* : TRUSTEE’S! SALE* OF 15 BUILDING LOTS IN SIXTH WARD-Oa Tuesday afteraocm Mareh aith, at 3o'cloek, on the premise*, will be sold hr order of John Uerroo.raq .trustee of Robert Porter, £»_ Fifteen valurtl* Boudl&gJxitJ, as laid out by the iMe Wn. port«r. K»q., In his tint plan of fota In the 6th and *th wards, Pittsburgh, t of walch lots; to wit Numbers 39, 40, 41, 42, 4h, 44 and 45 have each a front of 2D fort on Centre Avenue and extend baek southwardly yVmt pe tVet to Clark sL, and the remaining Bof whldi lots, to wit; Number* 46,49. fiO, 61, 62. 63* Si and 65 have eech a front of 20 feet on Clark st. and extend southwardly by tbo whole distance to Hbaest. 60ibet wide. Ths above of fer great inducements to thoao-fdesirouj of purchasing property n«ar the buelncai partof the'clty. Terms at SalaT fi>24: P. M, DaVIB, AnS. "irALU ABLE; BUILDING LOTS NEAR V fcTTU WARD AT AUCTION—On Friday erenlnj:, UarcA 9th. at 7 o’clock, at the Merchants Rxchuin.4th •t, will be sold, 40 Jots of ground, situated near the toU gate, adjoining the ,7th ward, baling a front oo Centre Avenue and adiaceht Btreats, and being very adrantag eously located for persons who desire a cheap reeidenee near the- business part of the ri ty. Plans of ,wnldt can be had at the Auction i Rooms. Title. Indisputable. Terms, one-third cash, balance In 1 and 2 years, with Interest. fe2l P. M. DAVlfl, Anct. HTTBHS ANSICLAEK^SIPIdSOS. SPLENDID FRESH STOCK! . „ UENKY KLEBER, Ms Agent for Patsburph asid Western • morn., . NUNNS ACLARK'B ■ ettSgaWea I unrivalled aB9HB : GRAND and SUUARK RMH' ‘ mnrspii an o s;& b « üb. TRESPECTFULLY informs the publio.br^- ' 18. Pittsburgh andvidnity that a splendid fresh stock -' oTNuntu 4Claxk's superior Pianoe Is now being prepare*? i for him, and has partly been received. The Inunenseand ' vastly Inervadns popularity of Nunns and Clark’s Plane* ■ - has caused the firm to add snetlier wisg to thetr enor-> moos establishment, a drseriptlou of which may be found ' In a late nunber of,the IlhrcWy itapasine. vl*:—“lt is on- 1 doobtedly the largest; and, if wears not mistaken, tbe oldest house devoted to that branch of business In the United Btales. It was established upwards of thirty yean ago by an Ingenious and cutorpridng Mano-Forte boOd-r who acquired a practical and tAorougk knoKtedot of the “art, trade and mystery" of manufiwturtcg the beautiful; Instruments for .which thlshoaso has so Jong beenfamou*. If patronage is the highest compliment that eau be f toanestabUshmenLandlmUaUamistbeeiueerestfiaUery. - then the firm of Nunns ft Clark have much to be proud cc for tber have nover, boon able logo ahead of thnir coders suffirieotlytomakeup Pianos forexhlbition aadspeeula tlon." ' The abnvereosrk* from tha pen of a Baden editor cna fi’eio rorl establishment are jweullirly ferdblo andtls* ntficant. Opinion of J/ihi*.' LAZAItE, t A/ CfUbraitd Pianitt. . Having in moat of my concerts made os** 1 or and ear* tally examined tbe Pianos made by Nano* k Clark. New sore, I freely give this testimonial of their superiority with re card to relume and power r/ ton* and their promptaeat andelasttdtj ol touch—qualities so Important in taming tbe hands and improving the style of playing of musical students. MARTIN LAZAKK, Professor of the Piano •• •• ; at the KoyalGourerratlTeofParii. Opinion <\f Madame. DE VllliiS. , -7- • The accompaniments to or ar Clark** Piano* in nr «ra lamllr. and con aider them piwferanlo to any other, both Ibr private and concert par* pose*. They have a peculiar delicacy of tone and touch added to mat volume and power. . ; MAURICE SUUKOBH.. Opinion (*f resident Pniftssort. Having thoroiieblr tented the capacitiesand qualities at A’unn* ifilarks' Pianos, we feel contbrained to pro > nounre them superior in every respect. Their tone Is Ir reproachable for volume, brilliancy and equa'ltT, and their touch delightful for promptness and elutidty—alto gether well calculated to Improve the style and touch of learner* VICTOR DEITAII, HENRY ROBBOCK. 0. ANTON,. N. SEIDI.E, JEAN MANN 3, and others. n.Kleber gives a full and tnlOfodury wirran/wltb m ery Piano, and will positively m-11 thorn at New York Jhe* k>rp prices, itilhout addition, for freight, risk, ote- and the money refunded if the Planoprovea defective. • , , JIKNItY KLKBKK, _• Sole agent for Nunns A Olvk for Wettern Penna. Abo, CARHART A NEKDIMM'tf pemtint MELQDXQX3 • 1 No. 101 Third ft. S.—Ain a choice lot of DON UAH'S hirhl^jwyilir Election Notice. Omn Em CtituCoirm,l , fius,»th February, IBM. J A N Election for Seven Directors of the t\ Erie Canal Company, for the “enauhig jrar*’ will be held at the Office of the Company in Erie, oaths FIRST MONDAY IN MAROU next. ftU-dtmarL- ; MILES W, CAPUHEY, Sstfyi T ’ Election: f 'AN Electioh for officers for “the Company /w for erecting a Brides orer the AlJcghen r riT*r oppo aiUPittaburgh, iu the county of Allegheny,’’ wIU be hold eu in the office of the Company, at the north cod of the Bride*, on MON DAV.tbefithaar of March next, com* mondniiat 1 o’clock,P.M. JOHN lIAUPHR, foMmd Treasurer. •• OUCH of as have .not yet lO had their account* adjusted, are reouestad tohrina. in their book* and certificates. A. WILKINS A OOu _*?« 71 Fourth stmt.. OVRINQ STYLE HATS.—Wo s C 5 lavlte our friends and the public generally ' call and •xamine our new style ofoorru gated n«»«, > which w* are selling low for OASU;| also our Oeleattal Oaa. ■■ ▼hie* li acknowledged to h* the neatest mad best ewof' theawaoo. f«I» JAS. WILSON A SON. SI Wcodst. BemovaL ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. have removed to" ftp 80 Water and G 3 Trent ata., warehouse forasrlr occupied br Hardy, Jones A Go. TjLAIN BLACK SILKS. Murphy A ■ . Cot Afield have a full assortment orris In Black 811k*- ertha Tartoua grade* ot quality and different widths. KgfJE? M E i‘S °D^£i t b tuk newest styles. - . i • Groceries at Cost. 'l'U* undersigned trialling: to decline bosi-' : M* Vi I ™, ,•*“* oiaooto. eomprUn* . general apartment of Family Groceries. at oosvfor eweh orapprored notes, and wll Ipoxltircly rloae out kb stock ' Miar toths tartw AprD, as nls leaaa • wIU axpira at that r riilarMinhiaformerrtanO^wSdfS,con. ki£ at 1 r * 0 %?* 0fI)r^irM *,^ o < l fiheiTin* win • \ Female Diseases. I |OCTOR BAELZ, Noi. .38 Ilaij^iit/trßata JLFMd *OTei «n dISMMt Ol fiazule*, bat MTMeUHr E>«l -?f‘a^ iT - To KerohantSi Manufacturers, &c. ." A> NY House requiring the-assistance of a JjL thcroxi*lilr competent and akilful Practical Book* figfcyte««rpd> r , 3 Linden Lead \ Company of Wisconsin. "HE Corporators of this Company have afia^eKs^ > ffis,ssgffi l rlpglnlbnn»thmTd*MT>to iho Compaor, 7 nrt ' Intelligence Office, CX.AIB STREET. aERViUiTS of all descriptions supplied. KJ Private bmillea tad Hotel* an rcgpecUoliy jeoltclted toarall themaelve* of the fidllUea nowo&jrt*L Pactacrr teTora. promptljr attended to. ftg-lTd ,; JOS. LEWIS. q ELLERS- COUGH SYRUP IN ILLINOIS? SJ^hM^Hiri?. 100 * ’ During the fanurwr bto sot bet* BiihL^KiSif o^?1 * w , aW “ u “l to dtetwsrhJmbrd*r g- -be. oth„ „ TILER’S COM ARABIC £4££ B F I)EO:p &» t£&SsSlS£ - ® : OH the WJSS'jV-Any person goine to or llTjor Id (be WHtaa poßbaie t' mbh -m(«( p?M*w 2** *u»Riailtfor*ss£»sutlr“t%£BS?t - ■a w “«“*Wf£ssr h“a l<, " n fo '- K »I 'Jti’S'lrXAgVftS&’g**? l £&■„ ■»—«'.■ -*?•*£_ • OPTHAEJHC DISEASES' ; ir _ _ °* thft IfltA fTwtyv Hikers? 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