winomautztivmVADiowel ./.TIM I .4mI PITTSBU H: THURSDAY MORNING, IMCH 1;1865. 13.TeAdrertIsers.—Netther the Editorial Ewa or PrintlagbtaLtituacatof the Daair Ocutt6t.elsolm. 4l onlandsy. AzniinUslitiodolintlutr I:Olt:sato "mar thepwr an /Lady: =atm phylituind Manta Vll.Plittsbargli Weekly Gezette.—The *acuity circulation efour Melly Chia, alas to oar Inuctoboa men skied &dyable medium of making UN& blikosilk. o • ll Olt etreakaan la bllt.vviiil:abscreadtbrothoneekt almost Imiy saarellsat. musuk.km. 5 49 ,- k!" 10 ,T 110 Melere limesrmal... sad Lams Ohio. Advance Payments.--Hertafter no onb seristica with taken IDs Ref l:Daly:orweaur Dimtk nnleas p . n .s l a nude in -annum Wbenever the Mae le tap to width the outowthtiOn 4 paid. tha Yew „in b a Iserealsbly staind. Tudor tba sainiption the payment. • All transient adenetbdas. o r akewistkm, will be' noire to be Taal in ad-. TWO. 12MOrdi =MOMS will be where speeith meaty ire, Nair contracts Si. mule. - wrplolaw VT7 7, 1 , -.•,4.1r.•11., MUJILLEP. Ista minor of tn. guaias Zet• 'hwor sad now antoactod with the littabargsr Cionelw. Is antkotised to noltdt onlosorintkno and namtualunt. Lr in/MO.B6mb Itaistno, setording to ons pi:Monk! farms. Hums Casozoir.—The Senatorial election hav ing been postponed; 'and Simon Cameron defeat . e(tVar as the raiment legislature le concerned, we not overanxious to • pursue that corrupt and ,corrupting embodiment of the extremely honest (I),party now in power at Harrisburg; but, for the sake of vindicating the truth of history, we wish to places fact or two on the record. - Pencruag the election of Senator it was alleged that Simon Caineron attended • Democratic County . 0311T01111011 held in Harrisburg:last sum mer, as a delegate, and that this convention, with his approval, passed resolutions in tam of -theNebraaka bill and against Know Nottangism. The Mends of Cameron denied this, and said that, although such resolutions were offered in that Convention, they were not; adopted. Tile follow ing letterfrom Hamilton Alricks,who was &mem ber of gist convention along with Clltlo2oll, sets Ibis denial at rest Mr. !drinks is one of the `k oat prondnent and most respected citizens of , . itutailairsa, Feb. 25,1865. 'Roo. E. A Withal/on. • Damr.-Sra:—l received yours of this date, and althougbil am much engaged„ I- will promptly answer your interrogatories. I was a delegate from the North ward of this borough, to the democratic county convention, which assembled In the Court-bona° on the 2d September last and passed the series of Itemolu tkms to which you refer, and was preeent during the - entire sitting, Simon Cameron was also pres ent—he was a substitute for a delegate, who had bead elected to represent Upper Bandar& town ship. To you let Interrogatory—" Were those re solutioitsprepared by Simon Cameron?" I answer -I do not know ; but their existence was fast - publicly made known to theoonventlon by Simon Cameron announcing that there-was a gentleman present who had resolutlonsprepared, and there fore it 'would neither be necessary to appoint a committee on resolutions, nor for the convention to meet in the afternoon, as they could be lmme crudely acted= 2d Question.—" Were they passed in that con; - vention ?" I answer in the affunative. -13 d Qaestion.—" Were they unanimously pass ?" I answer, they were. It is proper to say here, that after ffimon Came= made the annun ciation ILA a gentleman present had resolutions prepared, and - was again seated, some minutes parsed without any motion being made. I then stated that I had resolutions, which- I begged leave to offer whereupon the cheirnt the in - stance of Si mon Camercus, ruled that I had not the - Rohr end, consequently those which I drafted, were not presented, but inasmuch as they embody my views an some of the questions at issue in the late contest, I herewith transmit a copy of two of the most prominent of them, that I may be correctly understood. 4th Interregatory.—" Was ffimon Cameron sa tire in that convention?"--I answer, he was as - active as if his faticre political success, measura bly, depended on the demaion and action of that body. One of the . resolnticase subsequently of fered by the gentleman who Simon Cameron an nounced had them kids possession, recommend eddimon Cameron for the office of United States Senator, bat on my stating that I would offer a . substitute for the resolution last named, It was - withdraws at the suiliMthwn of Simon Cameron. , When the resolutions (as you will find them pub lished with our pro ceedings) were adopted, he made &short appeal and gave his word and honor, that be would not be a candidate for United States Senator, azdess nominated by the demo cratic caucus, which was loudly applauded by . his - select Mauls, who:were present on the ocomaon. These facts are within the recollection of Yours, most respectfully, - ituurrns Malcom A letter purporting to come from Cameron to Mr. ruhpatriek, of this county, pledging him self to the most thorough anti-alavery measures, has been published in the Pemuylvanian. .We hare seen no proof that the letter is genuine; and unttil its authenticity ir avowed by either Cameron or Kirkpatrick we shall treat it as a nullity. If the latter it genuine, it only mute -that Simon is a more facile and unprincipled creature than he has ever before been represented to be. If the Peinsqloanian is to be believed in its revelations of fact, Mr. Kirkpatrick has admit ted, in the presence of sundry witnesses, that the letter, as published, is a correct copy of the one addressed in -him, protesting, meanwhile; that he cannot imagine how the latter got out; at the um, time Mr. John 8. Riley, of Armstrong, formerly Speaker of the Mouse and a friend of Csumron, boldly protests that no such letter was ever written.' stay be that Simon addressed such a missive to our repreatative, with the design of catch ing tame stray Totes; but It is certain that he terror intended it to be &almost - lodged or made _ pablia. In: that view it was 6t to be part and parceriiiik the other dishonest sots of the can sass. It is lucky los Penasylranla that she has escaped, for the present, the stigma of choosing • • salsa as her representatives audit will be still more lucky for her if, at theiosxt. election, " she lilts into hands loss mercenary and corrupt than -those whose sordid grip is noir eliding OUR Boos. sAnz.s. lirrsas : or New Foes wit? an old File& - By Charles Eingslei,. Jr., Rector of Eversley.— Author of "Alton Locke," etc. Boston : Croe by Nichol .& Co., - - • - Of the author of this work, theLondonSpealor says—"take him all in all, Bngland has no Mer u', man of his years who can be set up beside him, as his equal in verieey and quality of en dowments, and in richness of promise." pails is probably his greatest achievement. The Naliosud Intelligeneer, good authority in Ruch :natters, rays of it--"It is unsurpassed by any kin= dred work lathe Bxli,glish language," and their. X. redepourent speaks of it as "a book full of thought, chiracter, and a kind of brilliantfaseination."— The scene is laid in the fifth 'century. Hype .tia is no myth; but historical persenage, whose life and fate have been handed down to us in the annals of that remarkable age, when Christien ity had fully conquered heathenism In the im perial Govumment. Besides its intense interest, thi book is.replete with instruction concerning .the manners, customs, litaratnre and religion, the follies and virtues of the age which it delin eates and illustrates. • , Nous ow Dolma AND Dowursa, 4pproyj i ctdy Arrangedwilh PreanicaryHistoricol esay,by - Low= &maw Boston: Crosby, Nichols Thin is a coin of ' Encyclopedia of -Duels and Diens% to *which one can refer for information concerning any particular remarkable owe, pre ceded by a 'Mitotic:ll Essay ott Duelling in- An cient and Modern times. Altogether a. very en tertaining book,:and containing knowledge on such stibjects which-would bare to be sought for through many voluntes and voluminous records. The above works are for sale. by Say k Co., • Ti . w lunar Emernox.--Judge 'Douglass, in the recent debate in the Senta.e; assertel that the election of John Moore, the deracciatio candi date, as Btate . Trewrater of Illinois was a fsh. - test of the feel i ng in the State on the Nebraska question, last fall, and that Judge Trtunbull owed his election to -the - islets .Ilothiuga• In answer to these assertions Judge Trumbull has telemphed to Washington as folithrs : "All" ITL, Feb. 2.6.—1 Iris absent myseleon llto day of the election, The anti-Nebraska' Denwerats.in this district impported Mr. Moore for treisurer. Mow Nothingtom had nothing to do with , my election. MILO TIWYBOLX:r . " this *shoat as flat a contrartotion of the life _ 9e g iant es can bevel' imagined, and sluirs dist thsfiddlignignidindliithisl is not so careful in his itetsmente as to be_ narthy of implicit Be- Bet- MOM WASHINGTON. of the Pittsburgh peity• Gantt*. ,Wawsraros CnT, Feb; 26, 1855 - , Sam Patch ehould return and show the Con gress of the united States that some things can be done es-well as others. If Sam could return and jump - over the heads of the members from 'one gallery do the other in either of the two Houses, turning three double Immerse*, that House would itrunediately vote him a gold medal andadjourn in honor of the occasion. This daylias been made memorable in our his- Cory by the acceptance of the Sword of Gen. Jackson by the Congress of the United States, and so great and glorious was the ceremony con sidered.thet it was the subject of very elaborate and eulogistic speeches by Cue sad Bell in the Senate and by Benton and two other members In the House. The remarks of Gen. Cass on this . . elevated theme were worthy of -his reputation. tennin's harangue was much more about him self than about Gen. Jackson. About the only incident In his inteicoirsee with the old hero, which be emitted to spread on the records of the House was the street fight which he and hi s brother Jessie had with Jackson, Coffee, and others. It is supposed that the next humbug of this sort which Congress wlil be called upon to I endue will be the presentation of the hilt of the sword which General Cass broke over a stump at Hull's surrender, and the pistol which Benton fired at Jackson in the `course of the , general engagement at Naehville forty odd, years ago. This will be the farce after the comedy. The red breeches of Jeffer son and the flannel shirt of old John Adams', might accompany these relics with advantage to il the Impressiveness of the Beene. The private history of the junior, fugitive act 'ls leaking out. It appears that the problem of slave catching made easy has occupied the atten llon of both committees for several months, ter' the whole session. It was at lengiiidetermined to report a bill. The subject was referred to Toombs as the fittest instrument for the busi ness, be being well known for his rancorous ha tred of the.freo States and for his Insolent disre gard of any rights they may suppose guaranteed to them under the Constitution. But Toombs went away purposely, as is not improbable. Then the question was should But the chairmen, do it. There was an objec tion to this, that Butler believes the Fugitive act unconstitutional. Bat there was a special ob jection. Butler is a South Carolina man, and remembered the days of the force bill, when, in I eases arising under the revenue laws, the courts of that State were sought to be abrogated in fa vor of federal authority. But further, it had been resolved to report that very force bill for the coercion of the Northern States, only mak ing it general, so as to apply, as against them, not only to the revenue laws but to the Fugitive and all other ants. Though a Southern man, Butler had not the impudence to report any such bill, for be remembered that Boixth Carolina had rebelled, and Mid made the repeal of the force bill a condition of her ei r ibmission to the author ity of the . Union. So a convenient tool from the North vas sought for, some slimy reptile already covered with the odium of his constituents for treason to the trust reposed in him, and such a thing was found.ln Toucey of Connecticut, the shameless creature who repudiated the instrao lima of fib Legislature on the Nebraska bill, and denounced them as abolitionists. This was the verrfellow for the occasion. He hunted up the force bill, 'repealed as an invasion of State rights, and burnished it up for the completion of the great work of crusting out freedom in Con necticut and elsewhere. Toucey reported this bill on the recommendation of this Committee. The work was too dirty for the Southern mem bers andthey gave it out to be done by this mer cenary. lie will therefore return with this so annulated load of infamy on his head, and if the democracy which he has appealed to, choose to tolerate and receive him as their representative, why all the better for the speedy and effectual triumph of correct principles in that steady old ? New England State: I would not undertake to my that the bill will not pass the House. On the contrary, though fully informed of its ammeter, I believe it will, if reached; but I understand that without ass pension of the rules it cannot come up. The House finally laid upon the table all the remaining bills proposing grants of I=cl-for rail road purposes; but the chief business in both branches was the worship of the sword referred to in the-former part of this letter. Para You fiata.—The Daily American, a this city, is offered for sale, in whole or in part, by Its proprietor, es' will be seen by his ad vertisement in this day's paper. The Americas has maintained an uninterrupted existence as a daily, from the time of its establishment;in 1840. GRAND COUP COHTEMPL&TIID HT 11 EIMILSOR fismso24.—We find the following in the N. 0. Picayune, of Feb. 21st., rooeived yesterday: Lora Haroutoa is Homo TO ens COINIA.•—• WO give the following extraordinary intelligence to our readers. We are not permitted to name our authority. It will suffice to say that by the last mails & letter was received from Paris by an individual in this city. We have been permitted to publish a translation of a portion of this cor respondence. • PThe Emperor has foreseen all the calamities and reverses of Sevastopol ever since the Allied army eat down before the city. St. Arnaud was a trooper (panckar,) be might taken the place by a charge of cavalry at the that onset, but failing that, a siege became necessary. Neither Raglan nor Climbert ware equal to their pod dim, and Louis Napoleon knew it He did not want Sevastopol to be taken this minter. He knew that short of butchery, of which the histo ry of.war affords no parallel, the piece could not be carried. He determined that Sevastopol should auburn a mighty political purpose.. ' For this, he has been delaying supplies while he has concentrated Ids farces in Pri c e. An overwhelming army is gathering on the Prussian frontier. At Marseilles, Toulon and Algiers, a flotilla, to-be reinforced by English vessels, will be ready to sail with 70,000 men on March llith. On the mind of this armada in the Crimes, the Emperor will leave Paris, and appear in person before SebastopaL A coup de main, upon a gi• gantio scale, will be attempted. • Bobsatopol will fall:. The elated army, limbed with the feat, will sweep over the Crimea and occupy the Isth mus of Perekop. After a campaign :which will endure a fortnight, Louis Napoleon veil return to Pada, where the suddenness of his departure and the ppromptness of his return will find all conspiraeta unprepared for development, and where the glory of his victory will scatter all fun= treason to the winds. "Each is the campaign coutemplatelby Louis Napoleon. Be assured that if Providence Aces not Interfere, It will take place as .I have &lid. Collaterally with the departure of the Emperor for the East, the Free& army on the Pineal= frontier will operate upon 'Rhenish Prussia: A note will be sent to the ICmg of Proasi*,demand ing free passage for the Preach troops through his dominions, which, if refused, will advance to the Rhine." If the above prove to be correct; Louis Napo leon has out-played the whole world. We have only been creating a monster in Sebastopol, we have been tmdcreing it with terrors, so ea to ap ?resist* the feat in contemplatien by the astute Emperor of &chlorins a great Russian victory where his mule encountered his most disastrous defeat:. ' Tie Mow Norivan Ccorrustort.—lt appears that the ornvention viands in melon in this city did snake nominationaler . State atom It is understood that Judge Wm. V. Loring, of War ren, vas nominated for-Governor, Major Hardy, of Barren, for Lieut.' Governer, and the present incumbents for the other State , offices., Loving is a Whig, has been circuit Jo* in Id° district, endless also represented Warren county in the Legislative. Major Hardy is a Deamorat and received the nomination for• thesmme office by the We Temperance State Convention. The conventlrm.adjourned on Saturday.—Eas. Jour. The Rkhziond • WU, Is rowing op Its neighbcir, the Dispeitch, for opposing . the Know Nothings. Hernia its at particulars: oP.efasing to ;come out boldly what the Or der; it haa given the Know Nothings' a sly, Jes aitionl, stab, whenever it oonlii do-so without compromising too openly its neutral character. We dor not object to Oa hostility to the Know Nothings... Bu t toe do . ot ij4) to its employing against them a masked bo tt zrv.' , . Considering who and what the Know Nothings are, .Iml what their mode. of. operations, this objection seems fanny. --N. .. L Tnbe The Pilots on, the I,owar lltssissippl sax they ism as the titer in oaks bad este. u at preseat. , It Is Oast itspomablo to run dear or s _Ws sad nags, as the haunel Is lashing out my fast, 40414 buried lusts, reeks led bars not koin to their postal toesbalatles are collt• d a ngly 'getting now . the gem of the witorl 'ad naming into Onfrr- • • New HAKIIKEIL—The annual election in the Granite State takes place on Tuesday, . March 18, and the contest is waged with tainsuel spirit In addition to: the - Governor, Legislature, U. annually chosen, s delegation_ (of three . Mem• bers).to the nest House is depending, and more over, by the successive deaths of Messrs. Adler toriand Norris both seats in the U.-8. Senate are to be filled by the Legislature now to he cho sen. The struggle is complicated by the Stet development of Know-Nothingban, and its par till alliance with the diverse fractions of the Op position.. Gov. Nathaniel B. Baker (Adm.) has three opponents: James Bell (Whig,) Asa Fow ler, (Free Soil,) and Ralph Metcalf, ("Sam,") who will pretty surely receive votes enough to throw the election into the Legislature, as the Constitution of New Hampshire makes an abso lute majority requisite to an election.- For Con- greats, the three parties last named have "fused" on the same candidates, so that the only rival candidates ore the following: Distr. Opposition. Administration. I...tJames Pike. . *Geo. W. Kittredge. W. Tappan. *Geo. W. Morrison. Ell...Maron H. Omagh:L. William P. Wheeler. *Members of the present House. f Anti-Ne braska Dem. .t!rie Dem. /Whig. —Should "Fusionleueced, it is-reported that Metcalf Will be Governor, with 'James Bell (Whig) and John P. Hale as U. S. Senators; should the boot be found on the other leg, Baker will of course be Governor, and John 8. Wells (now serving temporarily under a Governor's ap. pointmant) and Harry Hibbard (now of the House) U. 8. Senators. The chances imam to be slightly in .favor of the Allies, but their oppoh. Dente are working with desperate energy and as siduity. It is but justice to Messrs. Kittredge and Morrison to state that they opposed the passage of the Nebraska bill with steadfast resolution. Snowing as we do that extraordinary efforts were made to seduce them from fidelity to their constituents on this vital question—efforts which with too many proved ettocessful—we cheerfully render them the tribute due to their tried integ rity.,—N. Y nibune. SLANT= A.BOLIERED ea PENN.—The Callao News says: ,4 A decree was published It few days since, by order of the Provincial President. Gen. Castilla, giving freedom to all those slaves who had not voluntemd to serve In the army of Echineque.— The government pledges itself to pay the owners for their property In five years. Pnblio opinion Is divided as to the propriety and justness of the measure." RUNAWAY NIIIGIROES.—The agents of the Un derground Railroad are unusually satire this week. Besides the six negroas belonging to Col. O'Fallon, three others were run off day before yesterday—,—one belonging to s gentleman in the city, - and the others belonging to Mr. Coleman, who lives s few miles out on the Bonhomme road. —St. Louis Rep. Barron, Feb. 26.—The font o'clock afternoon train from Lawrence, when near Lowell, mn into a carriage containing four men. The carriage wee demolished, and all the men killed. -, Thelr names are unknown. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. Directions in full for Burns and Scalds. In all moo one applkation of Dallefe Pain Extenotor will take out the fire and pain, injloc etandre oafs. If dcwwed at once, no lister blister vilifies, or am or inflamlnation be Ibransi. Thus eiho wish to proven t mean when PM tll. 1:10t and Its no at this ease. but continue to 1., on Plastere.SPread on linen tyke a der. when. eien If the whole flesh tem burned sat to the tone, its creative prop. artlruW rastare It so completelithat the WWJprr parer can be swot. Thadlaths:us of mom et tint will be mit" but dm• crease uthe &eh le rammed. Eva,- prudent man h. v. It otrhand. Lite of ten depends on Its memmee. MALL PDX P13711Z.Z.T. ?dole tan be pre anted. It ea soon as they ere rips and fa, are anointed 11th biller. Path Extractor and kept so, the 'frailness of the poison will be bansilem hundrsd. hays proved It. and • doctor In the city of Nen Took b. log andhruently attacked. anoints 4 eau, ;other part bet one bailor his bar, be is a living evidsnoe of Its marotr lees virtues. The hall of Ms rase =anointed bast: mark. at, the other partAndmlessurnfr the Wye was pot is on clear as a child'. los dm by corner Wood at. and Virgin atlyy, And br all Alameda threagbout ttu Unlted State', aas.wgr' The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered 0019 agar eatomosk gartor• woods • snudy that can earriikiii of Maur. froes W extrst Serethila to &comma. Ho has triad it in am Tam hundred cams, and naTer tailed szerat isi.two maw (both thunder Mimosa IL hsa now in his possesake ova two hundrsd antllitabs, et It ♦alas, all within twsnty Wise of Hagan. T.o Lott's" aro morn/mt.! to out soursloo owe cooutik OW to UmoobotUso 111 my tko vont klad of pimples of ito bea Two to throe bottio trlll doer Lilo tram of bliat. Two hotting we warranted to can the worst osokoe to Throe to firs tottlao oro worrantott to ears Lb. vorsi tow of oridpaloa. Our to two botthe an warrant.' to rum sILI humor la the oyes. Two ictUr w.vraat.d to ITMID roaldog of the out lad biotchto moos the hair. Ft= to oft bottle. aro wan= tad to ooze corrupt and ramming clam Ow battle tellt ewe stair eruption of the akin. l'wo to times bottles are warranted to mum the worst woof IiVIMOSI. .TI/CO to three heti!. ere erstee!l to eon the mist des poste mew CTrbensmatbna Three to Rau bottle. are sated to care malt ritoum F=Zffl FM to eisht bottle. viU om► the vont nue of serafula ♦ beam= Is alwarst torpaisacad tram th. Ent botu.. sad a whet aura U ..mat - .ban tba atom quantity. tam. Nothing bats so Improbable to these who have In vats tried all the wonderful roardldnee of the day. .o that mum weed growing in to. poste:at and along old stone wsli• should =TS every honor in the nits= net l I. now • Assel Ilet. if Ton have &humor Ins. to mart These an no ifs nor ands, hams or ha'. Oxen It sulthni ems awn satinet your. 1 peddled over a thorreand hot- Use of It In the vicinity ofßoston. I know Its Abets to miry cum It has aimed: done sorniof the greatestenrse ever done Is lisarsehneett• I gave it to children • year dr% to old mak of doty. I Irn/easoalerte. puny, wormy looting thildraiortrose dash vas eon nod Why, restored to averted state of health by one bottle. To thaw who are Waft! to a Olt headache., ono battla will always cora It. It dm great rellet to catarrh and dlighwaa. Borne who haver hem mettle law ran, bare ta km and bent regulated by IL When the tody I. oared, It wt.* Oulte east, but when them 1$ any dannammant of the fandlona •! nature, It win calm* vary angular owl Inge. but you win 4 not be alarmed—May aware dime, Dear In homm, Rl= dap to • week. There kroner a had re volt from It. On tha spatrary, when that foaling la sow you wmll feel yourself Ilkm sneer pawn. I _board Mao of the most ettravagant amonlntoa of lt that man oat 11. Loud to, No ammo: diet hum neceemmy—eat the teat 7•u am gal r ham Ilkashw an herb, which. when dm rennet 10 .w. 4 on. Mantrap Ibroframm awenlow of Um meek tend render the oars - Prbei GO amts. DII3BOIIONS fag Wit—Adult. one tableopoonfal ye day. Children over eight yearn damert wenn* dada= freem lire Weight fear/, teecepoonfel As no dheetion can be made itypllcalkle to ea constltaticma, teas encash to °petite ou the towels price a day. VAL MILNWIDY atm mama attendance to bed ewe of aceethbA Boldorboird. sad rids% al Dr. ICZYMBI. 1140 Weal drat. Kean of Then elm 65.1.1nri "The *hole press of Philadelphia are out In favor Of th,oband'e German Bitten, u tiler ere • breparedby Dr. C. M. Jackeon. Ws are glad to tward.ths ammo alibis Talnatte remedy: foe Airspeeds. as no b.. Mere It applies • dedinnantil in tad medical world long needed. Ibe wretched imitators and =misdates bate withdrawn their =Mc= from the market, and the Public are oared from the danger of swallowing palson Cu. mixture in Wm of the reslßlttese..—licraid.l - :. Pie ednirtfeetnent fit-RerdAnT ' HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. All Whiles of Powder coNerAN rcr ON NAND. AL/30_, Saofety P nee. de L. O. GRAPl.Agent.l42 . 24 st.Plttetnalth. lirCliatook's Family Kedioiaaa—Pie Wt k* ottratton of Wads of 6mM...wad atom to ttos ad Tatbnalni On the tan& Das.of uuw valuable ronalla Yokiktoos. • M'COR LADIES' •_F AkNC D & Y FURS. CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREAM. ims.ARE-NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE stoat of It ANCY Mt& ombradm cow varlotT of SABLE • FITCH, • SQUIRREL, • LYNX, OJN.EY, • • SWANSDOWN. _ TAIMA.B. VICITORENES. 017 M MUM, is to Irbil* . I,l%l .l =r m arperiZ_ . tte b Lem, Agency of Dr. /Itch's (lacerated Med an; at Dr. CETI. ILISTSBaII Ding Incur N 0.140, coma Wad it. and Wen /Wm.; me/ _Pahnonle. Psetatal Expo, toraat, ralmonary dolma t. Derresily• Cerreatoic Hama Corrector, pare wd medkinal Gad LI, tr OU,Antillspeptle Mliclat., OovatianClestbutle NIS Blayne, Vesillhgo, /nub MIL% %mats Bpditis. wog by bim ern:atm* and 111th Itinaseedentset imam In the trot:mot of . akkereat. MuskOen, tspose. Efernt Dram, Pro 4 : 4"lB*fia ltee. A t e i rrr. R = 4"k )1.144 liderdlideer Oda .Abdostisial ..Tomporters. . Dr. Alai: iikormatalect aint.e der Bros Dr. sae's Baser hard. Apo, af.ProDdArrY IWididan. Thum. Sup r awe Daum. floadda Dram. Itammter ths Om. Dr. KIM 140 Wood Mint alp ofWo Golan Mortar. mß.ll,.riinsoew N pl would. roip tfllttenryi.inform.. mms, Mad the peat ginthlSl2Ysibli Mk/ i° t wine the ttallz detesed the tus DerthealtA h• has but mast and has sav amtpletect, ow( 11.Z=Thittl , the hteet .. ..llMmotl i a j r . — weasb., s wax* wMfalEtllk A ellatt hen au aZelhrkr,fru i . ll = " 4 " 434 Saha of s Thcrasaad plo*enr;'for beau tlhing drift*lake, sui,2 auluattiiii all V* Mitzi iallzgrass ban the Ape. 11?1,114 ZlPTillefl. UO WOOdielige• " 1b1e46,13' , ri 1 . JOHN C.. BAKER It CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Corday prepared from' none but fresh and healthy Lino, =der the pancosal rapetvidon of their meal et th. Phloem J.O. H & OO.tun &red &sacra In kar& Um& brand of 011, abicb, cm I.oMint at Its roanior mods of prows• timariaziss and yam', am be tank without Waal& by the most datiesta. It is trouaiew7 to advert to to. peculiar ataxy of this very valuable and scieretitio retady. Its scam in the arra of Mazda Ithromatltta, Oesafuls. and Lung Dia rue, .hen akillfaily applied and palavered ler, Li seo aura smatter at =ejecta% It is now sektualleiged to Paseo healing virtue. alma; lacattelarable to by aim specitia. Sold in tattled. wholaude and stall. bythe ma. ofacturera 301121 C. BA RBA t 00, No.loo North Third sr. PhllseNrad., And by Druggists In Pittsburgh aid clambers. Delivald&aT If you don't want - to be I3frht don't ierh u te r =Nl P L WrIPHArr LW aril It • pleasant duty win r•orauaral Its too to all of ord.= ooestr•tka. thl. vantage of • r Beare with those of • parlor Ban. bth lkilitaNlC T ra • • lilla6Pro I - on Dr.. or -on Wood stmt. Of V.... , log . . • fah • Is . • try two much La. . . ...... - . . Sold wholesale sad retail at Dr. KSYSB3III Trine sod Shoulder Deus Depot., 140 Wood stmt. Elsa of the °old en Mortar., .11.3 d&. 10E11 11/1X1310..-.......1. WILCCII.JI4;- FLEIHDIG BROTHERS, Oruccrassoas to s. imo a ea) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. 00 WOOD EFFORT!' PITTEBOIGH, PL pu Matorsof D. WlA.ll.lloriebrate4 Vanallture. Lim HOLMES, RABE & CO. A. H. 1107.MPS k %OTHER, • SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOOKS, PICKS. Timbiir; Mill, Tobacco k Cotton Screws, Sk;fting and Pulleys/Or Machinery, Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Note complete, PITTSBURG H, PA., Wounotrea, No. 112 Wan co> 107 Frlde OM, srrwsa was AND sitinwoui wen work ironsztod, Du Pont POwilev.—Every variety Rine glans and Martine Pl:ardor. In all elm pookaaro abml on band sad for solo from Slagarblo. In Ids to salt par alums. Ou Amoraldo taw. Also flant7 Inon. - HENRY.,H...c2LLINS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WI.O4RBALN MUNE IN CHEESE, DOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, tl l =: 7 tli No. 25 171ta inh Families will be eupplied with our various .doo of FRESH 0801 IND non, taming tbehr &moat Ilia KW, or In oar bongo at Logan br , Wilms, & or Wood deed, or Mann & Bettor opium of Mort/ .od n owt-se., Ptttobtrricht U. P. tho's".• or T. g=ll ba t :l=l to gamine. Inolther of the