,P! TSBtIipIii:GAZETTE ------.PUBLIMIND BY .p. F. WAITE-. 4 • 14, TTSWJRO IT : MONDAY MORNING FEB 11, 18i,, • • Terms! Vr A it der *3l 'D% C." " ra rz t advisee. co.dttiout 'elan WM "Innyllott on the sollontnE 'rtnirenteTrrArat. -- CO ,JarAitrance m uannts ore scrlottr ronarW, Ynd the is , pnlitgio donna whr tho r I. ont.unteas tt totnnoned • Vie Republicans of the Unitedlitates. ilw.awaidanm with what appears tole tho :...enne men of the Renntalean Deeti b mvfl at the ear potion at • lemfe, portbm of the Re Roan mom, no -•11:0O61111rOld. OLOOlf.Oft of UtO State put: an D oom tarot Moment. klefutachasettt Von York. PO. - - FVla;thfThPubl=l'inublrb:lo've t i nnoot a r t; or at Pt .0 on the VA of IfebentrY. UM. for the gums° of . eating the National Orem& e t the to aliens! Delegate Oenventbm et the ReJaibibben ,pl4l. at MU MgAlOpeamS m. to nominate eanDlELatee fbf the Predaeney end blot. Preet dew, toloofapportea at the ETON4' election In November. Mb et Ohio. J. L GOODRUM, of Rosa DEVID wmuur g ga kr uoi ltlNCß A. BEt warTE4 If i Zt. . _ _ /11A1. CODODDrOD ON TEEI 22D. Tas riartot ,preluriuwary rally of the Republic= forces diilonsl signs losses since the eleotioe of t Itibrwee Speakerehip. It has thus far tureekowtia our nations' history that the Speak tar who's in office at the Precidentisi &oil= has always beets of the since polities sa the iitiociess- fill candidate for that high office. If there is to 'l ; bi an exception at the, next elaotion, be the ISM; but we do not believe It will prove an oration; most certainly it will not if the e .me spirit prevails' throughout the country -se pre vailed at Washington through the eventful months of December and January. It will be the great task of the =ming Convention to prepare the , way Air a cordial co-operation, upon the one great lone before the country, of all three who hold success against -the eommon enemj desire , ble- - Speaking of the late struggle at Washington City, the New York Tritons well says: "This trot great victory attained, at least "Wail the testunory of the oldest of the living, by Freedoni over Slavery, cannot tail -to have great rotas. We look upon it as the coinneaccus. tont of a new era in our history. If a Speak er coW be ,chasen wit-hunt the aid of a single fkinthem 'vote, and in spite of a airing cohort of Northern doughfices avowed and secretwbY may not a Prewidant be altheen in tyke manner t. - The North is no longer a terra inoogniti which mocks the efforts of political nivigatori to end it It proles at last to be Arta stand - point whence it is possible to leap into the Speak er's ahnir— r why not into the President'S I" There why not I This query Is the decisive one for the solution of the Convention of the 22d; everything will depend upon the temper in which It II met. We hope, therefore, to see men °doing up to that Convention who enjoy a reputation for pru dence and wand judgment, and who possess not only foresight, bat the nerve to meet the re sponsibilitienal the =onion. In New York end . Wiaoonsin very judicious ee. leetiocus bite' been made, and the example, no daaht, will generally be followed. As it is an - 4111er:sal Convention, it is not necemMary that .any one should wait for en appointment •or for credentials. Let those who feel interested in the 4 matter, come; without wsitingfor others to send them. Every one will be welcome; and in those • States where there is, as yet, nOltepuhlican or ganization, ifludmooves those who with . to see a full representation to waive all ceremany,-enny — mot npatfthe order of - their coming bdt oome at Once. No formal appointment is non:wary. Trusting that the importance of The occasion is fully and generally appreciated, we anat. be - allowed to urge upon the friends of the (mime througbtout the Linton, and 'especially in the States.most distant from here, the importance of having such a representation here as will give oharsoter to the movement and aeaure the great end aimed at. TBZ ELZOITZYZIST 1/1 dlssouirr.--The - • sena af onr sister city, Allegheny. have been thrown Into a state of alarm and excitement, by the unexpected intelligence that,a bill has Tassel the Senate unanimously to repeal the -- Paving Law, which bee been so benelicial in its effects upon the comfort and prosperity of that thriving - plan. - This law wee passed four years ago, and provides that the streets of the city : shill be Slisaed- and pared.at the expense of the property holders on each (treat improved; each paying pro rata for the number of feet owned.— Although this law in Its workings inflicts some hardships, yet experience has shown that It is • skilut.buttequittittle ae.etty provielen for the purpose which can be made. Wheri this law -- 71rae enacted, Allegheny was a vast mud hole.— Thoptdy etnet paved was Federal street from the Midge to the Diamond. The city` was not able ect.underthke so vast a work as to pave the - streets, 'and the eight or ten thonsaid dollars -- - spent annually in filling up such holeittith grav el was no better than money thrown away.— _ Since the . ilesage of the paving liw, ninety 'lrma. have been paved in whole or livpsrt, at an expense of over $lBl,OOO. Sixteen streets are now under mutest, at an estimated expense of $66,100. The city is at least ten or fifteen years in advance of what site would have been in the old mode of taxation. The greater part of CO large • BIM has been, borne by persons in moderate cramstanees,pr. sing one or two lots.: The ctti sena senerally are 'alleged with the law, and there is no doubt that ( it Luis proved of great utility The persona who are promoting the re peal ire said to be large property holden, and their quiet encons in getting It through the Senate shwa that they are poeseesed of consider able 'influence. If the law is repealed, the only resort will be to general taxation. .The grove 1 Lopatin of this to those who have' already paid for pp - mini - before their own property is manifest to ALL The result will be, if the repeil succeeds, that. A and B, poor men, echo have :paid their - share for paving their own streets, will be taxed for paving the etreete of C and D, itch men, talon large property abate on tureen still to be A and 11's property having inaressed in value in consequence of the raving for which they paid their own money, will be taxed far more in proportion than the ground of the rich real estate owner, whose streets are =paved, and who will tbne beor no share of the expense of paving A and B's streets, while A and B will hate to bear an equal expense in paving C and D's. We are satlefledrthe Lteslature will not Infilet'stuth gene Injustice upon • the people ; - of Allegheny, against the Wishes - of nino.tentha of the people. • OHIO BOAT' Houma—The people of Ohio are • building at Columbus a magalacent agate House, igniptopting in aim and coet.gor similar public edifice in the Union, or any other pnblio tug out of Washington City. Several years and ' Ammar° some have been epeot upon it, and the • Architect states' It will take two years longer, and an einem:lime of $877,84429 to tinier it complete! The whole building le now roofed, 111 04 PUng the dome,. which will be :finished this year. The laying of the ;marble floors' is in rapid. progresst ; the four Frigolpid stairosaire are Anita's(); the Plastering iii-kngtfPlizig with ,• , texiedition ; toe pa - 0i the . Rotor' of Repro 'tentative, isiciatly finished: - • largo . ; portion of the 'window frame* and yeah le in, and the Ta give our glasitig firogreseing reitlere &me Woe of the magnitude and colt of - this splendid building, we copy the following elieeiged estimaio,orsaby; the Architect of the amount vegnired to Apish the building and. wends, turd 'which the Legteliturele naked to . ti -.hob work *Pei! ..... Btollo liesble -tA • Painting ---700141;;;;••• LS. Pligtiljag —:.--,,..__1„,;t2k...40-9•01B- • • ••vi;4l4antint.:: —' - 4: 1 11112411Fei And i nna-_,._••••••,- ~„e Oatslde thin*, ' 7i4600.00 esteem old incidenta mows— ; sem se $681,106 ,t r . 74 6 2 -g c s-v-- - iltokstre d IV contruitc4l44 82 .. Tata .. $877,844 28 . . . building,;revaided by: the preseat architeekb, tbsetmdthe Wails more and preparations were leaking to put on the roof no provision whatever hits been made for ventilating, and r, -v ~..lcquate provision for warming. To remedy this vital defeat the expedient hub been resorted to of easing the Whole of the !candor wallawlth brick, between which r and the main 'wails the ventilating tines are smiled. Thus might have carried up in the original wall with but little expense, and it seems surprising that any architect could have been eo ignorant or otreleee, end that the building eommiseioners should have been eo thoughtless. A large addi tional expense has been incurred, and the rooms made smaller to remedy thin radical defect.— The building is to be heated by steam, and to secure perfect ventilation two immense tentila ting chimney steaks have been erected in the courts of the building, 100 feet high, into the bottom of which the ventilating ducts all lead. This is on the plin of the old Parilauumt Bonn in London, where it worked to a "'harts, tint was rejected by the architect of the new Parliament llionses, on account of the unsigtly Mara Mer of the ventilating chimneys. We not know how-, the architect at Caumbas Intends to bide his chimneys. The ventilation of the new Parlia ment Hermes, after costing 6140,000, his been condemned, and - some other mode is to be tried, The neglect to provide for adenoids means of ventilation in publio building is a crying lull.— lie present architect of the Ohio State posse, as an excuse for the great expe- se he had put the State to, in order to correct :he remarks of hie predecessor, remarks: "The expense has been very guild, but wu absolutely necessary to be incurred. Without some system of ventilation, that vast and MlSS glee structure would have resembled a mauso leum rather then a Capitol, and if not itself the tomb of our Legislators and Administration offi cers, would have been the speedy instmuMmt of fitting them for its embrace. Without Candle lion the building weed have Dann worthless, poeftively no:toilet° those who istcant atq ocm idderible portion of their thnewithin'its What a striking picture hi heap drawn of our fine Court House, for which no proclaim what ever was made for ventilation ,in its original construction! Truly it resembled a Mausoleum, and is noxious to all who are compelled to spend their time there ! And yet our CommisSioners refuse to remedy tie defect, although called upon loudly by the vole. of the people. LAMS FROM ILLTMULO.—We have received the Kansas Herald of Inadoia, of Jan. 26th, from whioh we take thefollowing: We stated En oar last !sine that the than In dicated another 'ciontesebetweim the people of Miami and those of Saimia ' klubsectunit events have given as the ientrattes that the mists is near at hand. Preparations are daily being made along the balder, military oompe nies are .onanising and stores are being col lected; and our neighbors me only waiting for a favorable change in the weather to comment* an attack. Messengers have been arriving almost daily during the last week from different points in Missouri, bringing Intelligence of the movements of the order Berthans. It la supposed they premeditate an attack 4 horseback, probably after night—of two 6r thine handled persons, meeting simultaneously from diffetent points, and that they propose the arrest of several cf - our principal cilium', and then flee as they come, to make another attack after they shall have tortured and finally killed their victims, as was the case with the martyred Brown.' Generals Robinson and Lane have adopted precautionary measures, and organised a regi ment, and planed the several Forts in charge of writable persons, and those are being guarded night and day, to prevent a surprise. In the meantime munitions of war are being collected, Nand will be beld.iniesdiness for instant service. We understand that en attack Is also expect ed at Topeka. and that. our friends there are also preparing for defence. The friends of freedom in the Let may be prepared at any time to hear of the blow being struck. When the war shall be opened again in Kansas it will be under different auspices than on former condone; it will be a struggle in earnest; and we appeal to our Mends in the North and Twat to hold themselves in readiness to march ate moment's notice to our moue.— They may reet assured that the people of Kansas will stand upon the right, and that they will die before they will surrender. TEO CualnlLTl SLIM CUM.—This Cu. was still before the Commissioner, at our Weld data. The hearing of the arguments of one party of claimants was oommenced on Thurs day; that of the other was to commence oa Fri day. The Mayor has instructed his police that if the slave mother who hersohild, and those who aided her, should be Indicted for the murder, under the Laws of Ohio, it will be their duty to anions the State Isere, ea spinet these of the United States. Tan Guar Barna Bsami.—lt is a fugal thing to light, the first fires of a civil war. To stand by your owe farm-house and deliberately shoot down a man of the same rase and color and history. To elution picitath, throw op en trenchments, prepare ballets, shot and shell, sharpen knives and swords, send out armed skirmishing parties, not against strangers or persons of another State or old traditional ene mies; but against men of your own blood, who own the same Government, who have shared the same history, who are interlooksel with you in innumerable bonds of interestand association. There is something horrible in this, and which only the greatest necessity can palliate. Yet, for cur own part, we believe, unless the Govern ment should unexpectedly do its duty in the premises, that necessity has clue to Kansas.— What else is there for a trio man to do, when hie imittenabler rights are plundered, when ruffians force -Mai from the tallubox, and he is liable to be brutally murdered for only voting as his conscience decides, but to fight ? Hs has. no other resource—no matter where the wrong. comes from—if from his own kith and kin, he cannot be a man and tamely submit. This is the first lesson of our history. It was written with tears and blood, from the settlement of the Pil grims to the last battle of the Iteroluticm. No American can forget it This Is the firm prin ciple and feeling with the Free-State men of Kansas.,These men are not usual immigrants. The tru is, that in airway, in enterprise and iu unconquerable purpose, no similar emigra tion has ever gone out from New England, or indeed from any country. They are the very men who cannot be subjects of elaveholders, nor in any way be concerned in hum an bondage.— It is not In their nature. They irllFbe cautious, calm and farseeing; but they are just the then, when one* the limits are passed of reasonable forbearance, never, through all threats and dan gers .to yield their position. The aooounte whloh come every few days from Kansas reveal' a most exasperated feeling between the two parties. There was, In the beginning, that utter differenceing, of temperament and education and aversion to each other, habits, between the Free Skate and Blue State men, which can easily be changed into - hostility. Separate Interests; the misunderstandings—in • word the ineradisable oppositions of Slavery and Freedom, have worked these differences into contest& and nowbrutallties hays been com mitted and words said which have fanned aver sions and oppositions Into hatred that years will not quench. In themselves, the- conflicts of Kansas are nothing but petty squabbles of bor der ruffians and law-loving emigrants. But looked at In their first view, they are to us the most Important events of the century. The Nation feels it; and o ths doings of a'General of Militia and a east-off politician In that obscure wilderuiu, are watched with a breathless inter ne, sash Ga s the campaigns on the Danube or the Black Sea have never aroused. We feel as we bear the first whistling ride shot on those distant prairies between men of a Free State and men of • Slave State, that it in the Scat ominous collision between the two put conflicting prin ciples of our Motory—Preedom and Slavery. No mew, however, confident he may be of the justice of gleans State cause, or howeverju- Mut that at length - cowardice and Wenner tion and reeelancess are to be put aside, and • bold stroke's to be struck by strong arms for Liberty, eau be other than eolainn at this first, Math in the strife, which le to tat for eenbules. We cannot see the future piers. To tharelleo ,Xive man, to the wise etatemmen,, they , seem in i rnaglblalua gloomy, with many Augers to the Sayan°. " This particular contest; may Old .ln words, or in defeat to the party - Of frestami— but the great Struggle , eau never ma While Slavery, with its ride, mid Power; sod Wealth vale* it and Freedom stustairegyls for mastery. Then is really no neutrality and no quarter.— ThereVuey • be apparent' armistices and proideav_ own reeratice may im North uten.ottnotooen itgaltrnaltal, and Illlavuy, Son he tim e , ignored. But the -whole battle will recommence. - For evermore, as the Repub.- lie gathers never.thunis at peace =Cur, as It Mikes & more land 'more commanding among nations, the obi death-hatted staig gle will awake again. -We cannot unite with the goo_ There is nsowthillty pettesnent peso batmen them. . Mow and -rod= are now:lnd benceforthi head to hastl, - -toot to hot;. set against: Ilanhlpthie: , Y The • St 18101 :, ethleb IP I*/ 'bet* VIBE 44 4 1118: At' ttik;;hanM *USW Itnalaiad 'Ottani:or-the oariatti of the army of freedom. 'The battle may he log bat God $147,618 97 - 7,682 60 . 88,146 71 ' 2,108 62 87,860 98 • 9,188 26 ; 27,000 00 : 4,887 60 48,116- 08 708 00 •-• 620 00 28,927 00 - 14,808 00 4,000.00. 10,000 60 -16,(.F. rao waltacraTinv. Commoudense of th• Daily Pittabusgb thsette. 1 Wasnurorol Corr, Feb. 6, 1866, Mr. Banks wears his honor, with becoming grace, 'rind is 'destined, if I do not greatly mis take the promise of the man, to be a Speaker who will be remembered during the next genera: Lion as a standard, by which to measure or com pare others who may be called to occupy that elevated and responsible pi:whims. The finale to this remarkable contest, which restated in his gumless, was appropriate and significant, and deserves a little more than. a passing thought. One would have 'supposed that in the rough Illinois Colorist who led the Nebraska Dimes of the last Congress in their maurauding expedition against freedom, we had a character or type enfriciently suggestive or Indicative of the principles which they represented; lint upon a close scrutiny It will appear that there were ionic important elements Jacking. Col. Itich-• ardson; although a pro-Slavery man did not folly represent that "institution" which is to be the badge of oar, nationality, and besides, he was from a free State. Be. was set aside, ani the Democracy selected Gov. Aiken of South Carolina to be their standard bearer. Tail was eminently proper. Gov. Aiken is probabi.y the *sliest exponent of the principles of the Slave Oligarchy in the country. „. He in a representative of the highest alms of Slaveholdere, being one of the wealth Wet men In the country, and the largest Slav older In. the Union, owning in his own right, it in said, 1800 human chattels. It was fit, therefore, that the richest nabob of all the South 'should represent the sysana of slave labor, irtilish it Is the purpose of his party to make -the predomi nant system in this Republio. It was proper, it was bold, and finds its justification in the'"llt ness of things" that he should have been selected as We representative. On the other hand, we have In Mr. Banks a noble repreentattire of that other great system, which Is charactimistio of the North and West, the system of free labor and five schools. In early childhood he entered a Cotton factory as an operative, and was al terwards sppreaticeed to • machinist. In this sphere he became a boy of study, a plodding, Industrious, persevering youth; and not content with the limited field afforded by the machine shop, 'spired to higher acquire meets, pursued his studies with diligence, and qualified himself tó enter upon the study of the law. - In this 'vocation he entered the aloe of the late Robert Rantoul, who represented in the 82d,Congrees nearly the same District which Mr. Banks:low replants. Rantoul soon found that his student was a man of mark, and enoopiraged andaraisted him. I need not :draw him; soMoe it to say that in Msessabluetts, a State where they have been accustomed to grow men, bo soon acquired a prominent position, wu elected to the House and became Speaker, and was after warda elected to the Convention to amend the State Constitution, of which he was chosen Pesti dent In 1868 he wu chosen to represent the Waltham District in the Bid Congress and was the only man from 31eranahusetts of. that Con gress who was returned to the present. He possesses a bold mad manly mecuml pre sence, and marked Intollectnal countenance.— His person is admirably formed, muscular, not large, but full of energy and action. ,Drab, now, the centrum between N. P. Banks —the boy of the Cotton Mill—the young man of the machine shop,—the lawyer at 88,—the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, presiding over the representatives of 'twenty-five millions of people, at 40, whose intellect was developed by Respites', inetibitions and customs peculiar to the Free States, where labor it not degraded, and is not a beerier to ad vancement, end is not a *log to fetter the aspi rations of genius, althougtrit may be born In the abodes of honest indigene—and Gov. Aiken the owner of near 2000 human brans, the child of opulence, whole every want has been antici pated by the hand of fortune. Suppose that Gov. Aiken had been born of poor parentage in South Carolina; think you he would have been the competitor of N. P. 'Banks for the Spabership, or would ho now occupy a out in Congress? Nay, verily ! Or appose Mr. Beaks had been born and reared the *Mid of indigence in South Carolina, would not the chewers have been that he would now be a- dos picker in the swamps of Cestelinat One system, elevetee, develops and'encourages the industrious and enterprising sons of labor; the other system debases, degrades and diseour ages the eons of toll, whether white or black.— Look upon the eon of Mansachusetts, the archi tect of his own fortunes, the peer of the proud est and noblest in all the land. Then look upon the favored eon of a system which robs thous ands of the fruit of their labor, that he may en . 'joye position because of his wealth. The one occupies exalted position because of the full de velopment of his own native talent and energy, and the dignity of his own manhood. The other owes his Position to the wealth wrung from the labor and toil of thousands of human 1 1 below', degraded to the level of the brute. One system ghee dignity and power to man by the development end cuirass of his moral and intel lectual nature; the other robs humanity of its manhood. Think of these things, reads!, and judging by their traits, ask yourself which of these systems should be stamped with N. 1110.- man. One thing you must admit, that Is, that the great systems or Ideas were fitly and prop erly represented la the persons and charades of these two candidates for Speaker. Jar. Ox.s Bott.—The concert of thim distimoished performer takes place to-night, at Masonic. Hall. No elaborate notice of Nab en artist is needed: the people know and appreciate him, and that ls enough. The following notice of his troteps from the Philadelphia Pau ulloastion : Last night the Musical Fund Hall was crowded with the elite of fashion of our oily to welcome once more the greatest Pialinist of the. age.— When he made his appearance, the applause was certainly inch as to satisfy him beyond a doubt, that hehad really came amongst I host of friends, ready to do homage to his genius. Iris appear ance shows that the band of time :La merely whitened his hairs, without impairing hip nor. gies or 'his skill, rid= remain as perfect as ever, and at times he appeared =sopa= all former enantion. To particularise any portions of his performance for their strperlority is out of the question, all being impala and =surpassa ble. Independent of his own pa:formulas he brought seam* artists of lint rata talent and ability t to assist at his Connate. Wile lirmoza, her Bret appearance in this city, sung with much swear:ten, having a good compass of Taira her mats' education appears to have been of the MOW order. She was most enthusiastically encored in her cantina. lam Tao, also made her debut before a Philadelphia audience and Was vary nicassfal,- being applauded and en cored In every piece—these two ladles will be come favorites In every city they may have oc. essitra to belt. • Um Barn, the Pianist, is certainly a very superior performer, very few can equal him either in the eseellency of his touch, or - brillianoy of his performance; he was a favorite from the mo ment he finished his opening overture. As an sooontpanyist he has few equals. Hun Sozamsen, on lbe CornetA-Piston, took the house by storm. Applause after ap plause greeted him throughout each of hie please, and encores followelaach. His • rope riority over all others Is not to be questioned.— This Concert will Meg be remembered among all who ware present as one of the moat delightful entertainments of the season. SPECIAL NOTICES. Another of the Good Ladies of our city TIZEMIAI 19 CU Inuunt or. Dz. mars Ramo Vularcea. NrW Tao*, 7hbroary7. WI do testrbf. airlift to the fall* that a enttd of Want fans ofd. bag tecnabbfl vitb tronna. I was Ind* tad to inaction • bottla af Dr. IDlanara Oatitiratad Taro& fog% dmioltta+4ndtba malt nu ti tanuild sway= totunnanumbatof worm labintbr &Magnin onny tad tba anattanoi of bdog citlonbola. : My dad hi 12CINI*67tZti excel:WA With I tababbafora In re nanosnodlndlt to bulb yam and old, am tan Of the , boat madams/ atat and. ldra.ANN ALILIZON.3B, 9th at. • Idladttbuttantil be stratal to man Ito Db. 'MANZI! aILISCEUITIM MIUMINIGIL And talcs now alan caw onaparlion, ars worthlua. Do Maas. 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Sum mw ty A A. r. gortment of Whine r hono.- Loudon Warm Lin= Tuts • tr 3 ~ s. twigs, Oran& wham Dray Whips, Plastery' Roush and These into allettare tape otruneottong at t o u t , evtua., .0 vemer waft*, 0...1 and Cab %Mee. /Rase Roots and that latraengen tool" detemtloa Thu diron ot to St. ..t'etattt t rt oontly fanlight.' to or d er. loot. I. now oyes, via Coastline and Indignation., HO .i;", s olicited and proomptlY milts shorter than vl4 Cleveland. Phut class *re trout Pitttibtorgh to BL bone SlBl3O. Fa 01m 1200. Con. runlets saw made at /Ullman with the reed te WDMd and at Mantfteld with the road to Newark. klomverlllt 11'W jell4rd* Sylr ' ,0,3 1... IMRE IFAMMAITTMD..EiI and thtraleaky City No Tralos run on Rohde". Thre• roads 0111321004 1.0 Cnstline. For tanitaltn. handl:lU Through Mattel.. Dahl to Clatletnatl, Loodevale. r n. Lon% Maw:spoils Clastan. Root Ithionl, tort littrnt. errveland and thu wrinalpal tows and titles both* "trot The 1111 W BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRArt laves Pittabothoh at 10 s 11.. and 1,41 r. C., .ad N. Brighton at ISO s It, wad I r. For Tickets and farther Inftdocuytlon.rBM . At the ehonso oiler. antler the Moorag e s`_ Haws Or at the Federal Wired Btation,te (MORAN PARWI, Ticket A.11.t. BAKER & Co:13 lIIEDIPINAL TRANSPARENT . . col)_ErvEit aighlftet6l4mect by the Medical iesonlty throtiallout '.tiwltroitot et.w the it. rutty, max sadazdlinstrunadlata Lad superior damn/. • mardortifor " phridelanePhilalalabla rive this the elittesion of than high iipsrural. Ind u • test of than. mall•nara neoccommd it ko heir padianta and pranalbs It tri - ithelr 1:41100,11. As - tor Coannuatim .13 wdo, .hitia• Gant. lithinunatisaa • Aanaral Welts, and all narundaus Affuutiuw. it OW* users/bd. drenti•ig . ours or • 11 ." 1 - sting surrating wilier Inbar reuxbriner ban Won Sold In tarn,* JOHN BLYCJEn CO.. lto.loo N. Tran:), street. Philadeapbla I nu=r and slmoinani. Farmers' ' Mechanics' Fire A Name . 'NOV RatifE COMPANY, imadanne. HateTlLoB. TLORKKIE, President. law. R. nemeterea, BeereterY. .erassama OP BUIDNEI33. Irrem the MteM Amend to the Thirtreest ear of December. 16145: 61 15 " 4. ' rwalma We teetebbec---...$ 59.246 BS 68.2411 tow Entaallbenr •5ian...—.......5t0e.i0l al 300.00 0 30 800,11113 iffnil3l3 As pocr.ows; Reno of fagot). 13413:!=t 3 and tb _ .----39.721 es tired Pint 62961 twas. ao.se 4 Oub Hank alshead..“,.. • •• , Moss rt awful eusecellesSOussenerzt Tit g " °° ProntortNotwooomustod,,-..— 66.33 f Doe tem demote= bit Boob/ --- 110" 61 "., 34011161 111 - Total =mat °Mums ltubanid, but bet Mailluttba. ai rs . Ci) utri,-..0921541 7 •711 y_t4iit7OditocW7 too IstoooTrl* 24* 0 ..• • toshood. -ha Isurtattsuasttpli to • Ant , rt Ka 90 Vaor ltAß Zl WPllll4 Woodklartst. .4" . . fI ELAWA.IIIOII4TUAL SAFETY Ili SUR -44 ANOSOOMP ' OMOL 16. IL owner Third kad 0 !a; /4 1 ' 16. 1 On MOW I RS. to aarrtsef iliemorkL ea aced* lir Miele. CleaslsTWasid 1 . -aral Ciarlacos. to all WU or tbe Union. - - -' - - PIES 11161:111.110168, eliWorebond T. 0118toree, Drente& _Mm, to -, MIMS at ices Wvaltralar. firs. 18 6 6 ds ead-klretWills. sad IlisaiSitatW.lr2o se Ma Cktistul calm Lacm..—...-... 66,11 o Ckl Stook la AiPcoe6l wadi:warms Clow; pined 0 Csai .--- en Latarthrdoe al Leelehitilte Sistine Policies teloi - oW Meeed.-.4 other debts doe the ther203............ -.----- 93,889 DO TOW loarkg et Asesta--... ...... ----SW - At 7 -11 , • , VISSOPOWS. =lll6Z' i wzr laralia . tgrieureell."6.. rualitliilioksa Retest itortesa Jutur Teletegr. Jobiellrearelle William Wimp 0, Wow. Jodie& IMiato. ideard Ds.WWsto a. lasses Tassaat. H. gorial Wrest}, James& Il Lead. 1 AbiSuas Wm. 0. Lm... Obsess its . • J. T. Loden. ilitebtolth. pr B.auleho. ' D. T. Weeds.. Hash Or*. Job. B. eantie. " _ gaffe() HAND . 0 -Pr rte eri he i .10101/lalVAlltel. ildrectru i, mADELBA_, .sent. - --,. ef-li - No. 66 Water a.. namunsza PIiENSYLVAECLi INSURANCE CO. Or -PITTSSuROH, Comer Fourth and Smithfield Streets. aithorised Capital 000,00 e. INSUIdBUTEDING3 MD OTHER PROPERTY Law wr Daman by Awl t. 14 WWII, of Ow Des and Wand Nwlsalion wad Trawoortallow WwWWWit W. 7.JoiliwUw Dady Patlawn, Jacob Palater. W. NWODatook. au. F. %Wow. Ow. W. Danl. D. IL Pa.rl4 L Ode? Bign.L WWI* Elwc ... A. a. Jaw" J. we, II: A. A. OWN.. W. Pmts.:EL Elata wit I. JOHN MIN. .•• _ rwerboa. DOD! PA.TTIABON. Montan • VISIMEr•r. A. 6 001ZIES. fb Rang insurance Company OP PHILADELPHIA. 047110/1 NO. TO WAGNITZ BMW. Yin ri n artAll= 1 Bl= refigh ra I ticall4" 4 l = 4 6l7 ll°7 2sw s' The sot Stook Ho.itotiteelethe Isescred o h the protita Nth. Owspar=lll.abty louse The Sorlot thls ow Or a peny sto er e Lroa o.n uL . r y e "ra4PLNOL SL RY dlest. • Itrottearelary. RR: Iherle Leatutret. Mrsost, George N. Raw: T. C. RereLot i. Beat. W. ThilUT. MOrpea - Z. LahlWr TAM H. 4 Catsro. tatLta. Robert TetsitO, TA Wm Moon, Antdba Gottr. Wu. Id. eadIPON litted• J. 61. 00171N.Asvit. Third sad Wood otrools. rm lNirbar. Jacob T. Itardlaff, G. IL ; Stroud. addle - lasumee Compy of Pittsburgh. &MOM L. 11.4111, &ft. 0172411, o< WM. aTim a suarzr AND IMOD ontaradanWMA% - "' V114" 11 8 1 esTIAPim4MIA st=ll7rfaiiClAtON raAaarvirtriON. aratoraMa K Oata Kart Maelas. 0- a Ear a. emommay. th . 4Wr. Jean f'. PITTSBURGH /*. ilia & Marine Insurance Company; sa, Corner Market and Water Streets, soar_, iiiir, PUY, Prattles. .1 ax I M IB . 1: 1M, P lits'y ThMCOmpaay makes evAlr wi iiranee ap: 3 ii, . ... .. . . with BIM. BO sti nt = n. tits Otdo sad IA ;Mamma sad mats asa. sadist Loss or Casuals by Fire, AM sadist "Peal of the ass sad Inlana !Variation and Polishes at taw Unrastesto ausidADat with 1.. W. Wail PWWw. —,... 030,4* • Rabat Oilips, • . n.• , qlst &dim Job. rniat i t MI" sswattlftum .Isasur W. Hallatsa. ' i'''l Y. D.. fowl: Drinitiwo. OM' INaltt H ALO?. 1 Fiat N. LoNDlttaani.l. raslf.Lre • Weston Immo. Company OF PITTSBURGH. mg. *Ma num; L Watts. Men. Will =haute against all kinde of File and Idazine Isignmat • ria dad& Maldry. ritw.. a_ 4 . . Amason. P itl iamett tcar , gang. 104 beau inunibninon managed by Direct= +all =Air mola=vringrimvrii, wane. PELLLAg n iV ioe 'HIAL Piro Li f eo and Company, No. 149 CHESTNIIT STREET, - .' 01111,1= TEM 01781p11 H 00716. Will make all kinds of Insusanoo, either f==3:r Lladtod. on owri l doo.elptkoz of Proposty oT of Ws ra of oroxellua. -- , - Iterrk ILIN Proddosit. -,' 111. 11.1Wi ro ilio President. Rik Ort y i „ EL= 1 IL . FL iv ICI am _ . _ p. 14Thavor- aboriasn, 7.; Jos.& PW' 0. John Clayton,. . . . t1..4, liefturaa. B. war. I. Big "W ah 15 " :iOt ` r7 1 . .o. oornm • I. da tAno coma nura sad Wok =ow. —_ _ —_—._.. _ . : i 7/1:: 0 : C e OF PITTAVURGH. JOHN H. 8110ENB ER, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. W..BATOHELOR, General Agent. WILL MOM AOAI2IECC ALL KINDS OY MARINE AfflgjaitE RISKS. tiVrei r r rAat. 4 m, =oak. 11 . 1.1 ( = T. ranch. Je.. John A. Osainay. Gnaw 150Aim b.ki _l3. S. Brim. moOnAllony staglm o s.Vea, eur b r=ee nadir In& VmsurpilarisitiOlCTlo.9llW•hrintstreVirt SAZILEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. Na C aft CLAM /77.. PTITILBUISOM, Leapt ocanstantly on hand s large and ooni• Dm. aisall,ooe. or FASHIONABLE GOODS. onia bat aunties Lc Eat liar. which Ss' Is propard taaalimap ardiCasAtart maim la th• Wein ass4l so* Imaaalatie walla . • • , nnaaeltt • Ara You, Jaw Mb, Ma. lleaToik Liverpool Line of Pada . k.A .— ",,Vlll4 THOMPSON, No:410 Li liiddberift4Pa. V tda on gm= to tag Mine "Ur aotherind to WI Patio Chatifigtho 6? ad Lbw at Ilvdrrazdt sad ldwavedreart.. drar'rai. - Hai, gasp, ea WO Eight Drab' he any Wit. wri sgAs was antislogiagg. Iragteg. Ihmtiand gith tempi' imigitigeg ihogi Now Tait dad didladal• . THOMPaCir ' • S ONZIM I de. - No. dlO Milt. 408111 1 4% NELSON * co., 14auefielluers data Steel and Ann p en ihreiteepea Innis Olikaing*ld autouria SbIPIP6I242P"M". !, , gpbt taelsol. maim* ` 114 "r 5 " 1 " Veltinditiiiielf - itei. tin tinaissHis amiszasita ear Mor a 13=1:=3 RHODES & VERNER Drawers, Haßaters and Hop Dealers. BREWICIIT, Stevenson Med. near Pommylran's A ren uz OTRION AND MALT EMU% , Corner Peon arson and Barker'. Alm; PIITSBUNDII. PA. Want farm& yeast slim). on band. From the Presiding Elder of the Nor pcsaeors Dirtrid, Ira,. Virginia arr(favact: Da J. Son, t Car—Gentc Revlon Dem Anted nith soreness In my Wee and yahoo In my limbs, itth <old on my limits eadderprenion of Write for some 2 or! months I *for days store took one dove of your Tifeldende hayror ed Ldver Pills which her benefited on very irmetly and the reeprceed Pill, me meek mom mild and pleura In their action than the old iteimes Plll, wkleh I We fm dt♦atty taken heretolbre. I ran with confidence room mad the Lomond Pills to the ended and !my friends en both elegant and costive. Jana -24 U. -GIDEON. lite BTIN. Dr 1 . 1 Laus'ellarrired Vim PIM sad ilarrOrd Versa, _ Lour.. fese.,also Dr. L Score. Celebrated Mato elrassable U 2u.t . I.° P .. ft 10161, ,uptbr. the: SetarrieSete of Dr. L 1 &att. a Detain . Medical Graduate land PhyWedaa aortae. sire practice. None brad. only as prepared by Dr. 1. Scott k 801. Pro r team Beek Place. alcagardeero, V.. Dr. Mo. Lauda I.Peerel Liver PUN sad Im Prered Vertetre Ere eceorepaeled by certificate of C. McLane. _ Dr. OEJ. 11.13.HYDS11140Wcod Street. Wholosalii se•Di. JAB. P. ILD!dING, A Ileithoo7._l3e. B. 8 : h hyoc Whole ROA .AeAt. forAlsr.lAvrT. THE GREAT ENGLISH RIMED I' SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female rills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarks. M. D. Phrdoien ittlireordhisry to ;the Cuero.— TM* haralnable blectiaine is unfailing In Qom= oi ail than patortil end Wiegman. diming locident to the ie. connitation. It moderate. mil mos. removes WI obetnertirma m m brings on the toonthlr portal via regniatitr. Theo* Ma should te and too or three week' Driwiiiiir to an• gaminenb the, Miry dem congtlinthinm eagle.= the ca. faring daring later. enabling the mother to pert= bar autism with early to herself end WM. • lz, all aims of liervonmess and Spinal 11!Maims Pith In the Back and Limla. Ho..iw.. Win... 41 Mat Isar Mori. PalpDalton other limit, Lol,ll4l2lla4lliti. Oyster lea .131 M Hmdastse. and MI tha panto! ammo coca doped by • disordered systam. Mom PIM adll MEM • 'eon .hen all other imam . bsn, failed. aid allltougb • ponied nosedy, do sot contain Don, eslomel • antlyormy. or say other udsmal. full directions mooDYNNI.Mati MAUD". Prim. In the United Inane tad °mad. Om Dollar. lob &mots to this onralm, L C. sumrsnN A Cu, llimbega, N. 7. TITI7LI A MOUS, Auburn. 11.1 F, Amami Amnia N. 8.-&1,00 and -prams Lamp. =dosed to u7 OO thoraed mmit. will Imam a bettleof them Alla by return au& For 41em Plttelscridt. by PLUMMY WILMA earner of Wood and fourth 0.. k, _JON. ADEL. oorsor lodtm and Indtbdeld stai JO9. MIMING, man Dimmed and M.. tat stmt. and Draintirts gaterelLy. OsildslydkricT Certificate from Delaware.—Smyrna, Delaware, SW. 20th, tB6 —,„Yarn. B. A, Meat* et [b_—Otntleoneren I feel It to be my duty to you. as .11 sa to Use public. to be n= you of the wonderful elects your torah:mi. Vernehsge had Wray cleldrein One sae ta• ken W, a abort U. since. are I called bt my ram/ir PhP olden. Dr, John D. Peens. Alter an etamlnatlon. ho Pronounced lb. 111.esto arise from and proulbed Falumetoers Varmlfoga Utter the ddld had t.k. •hw dOPS, he abne.pod, at ths dre operation. /VllPritrat of us, !.root Wan.. I sm saw in my Ille. and In the muse of the day .4 evening he discharged baltreen • gnarl and half &gallop of meget Ile Immediately got .11, and has enjoy ' ed stud health It has had • good Oboe erlth my pram •elslldren. You may an this tertneate lbe the beneht of ete poblla 613EnZ66 LORTZ. Bold stbaleselehrall retail by all Um vetiesPei drollest. and coact merchants throughout the United nate, JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Bailing, Iron Yonlll, Vann Doors, Window Shatters, Window Gnarls, km., Noe. 91 Second et., & 86 T, bird , st., (between wood and Maack) • PECTSBURGH, PA., Rate on baitd a rariety of new patterns Paten and Flab. nltabia Itts all purnna partinda, at tantiena paid to analadna Gran Lot. .lobtaas don, at abort =dm mII9-tf British and Continental Exchange. MORI RILLS DRAWN D 7 DUNCilli, BOORMAN a CO., ON THE UNION BANK. LONDON, IN BUMS or Al AND 11PWADDIL These Drafts are available at all the prin ./pal Towns of Manta ad. Scotland and'lraland, and in. Contlianc W. abo does SIGHT BILLS on M. A. Gronebanm & Bailin, PRALNILORT A RAM Which earn as a Itandttanos to all parts of dam.) Italtratandand MUM= Perm lateroting to Irani abroadmay procarmth as Whom of Ormdit, on vbkda Moan am to obtariimd. amid In mar MK of laroM Ochmatione of BUIL Notre' and other !maritime In Ihr ropm..lll mama prolale. etWatiori. WM. H. W/LLUM.S • 00.. Wood. soinor VIM Amt. Dyipapaisand.Pability 011'01—Theodore Stank. in, of the Flttsburah and Ihinsbnatille flawed Ofbee Barr. .Fra Tease I have been ait Wand Irma Dre. per/e: With. hope of relief, 1 bersited to teeny silver. Used remedles, bat Med In derlatratl the benefit .ought am until I tried yew HOLLAND larrleftb. the hebbi anti of which non the dlgeetke Men& and to rector Los a debilitated system neDllllll MS to reecesonend It omi fidently to Nil meeting from dTeDetette" Bee adeuthleasent In another oolturin. retavdttrel vim. & !dud. Benrsigia—A gentlentnnlliving in Phil& delphls aye watf4 9 "want o t =cl :RIM tig month . 74 1 1111 1 tl rslifrred no so mush., that on rsturnitut homer bought two more hallo tuna Dyott. width complataly oared meal firdesigin 1 hays notommondsd the adds to many of my Ihends. and four or fin of thnnumbrer say it sand than. I think that my nnotomandetion has dm* mom Mr Its silo In !Wise:Wahl& Qum, your ettnetising." (We err not nermitted to pubU.hl Um awn., but any pram failltut at the store. or anamrttog with ashy latter, will lat cOnvinsed of Ills truth this rtatement,l hiratandi To Nervous Blerers. A retired olergyman, res red to health in • fly Ws. OW Many 1..1 - or RIM cmout Yoßrolog. mains to maks known the maim or curs. sad "M. throrodoro. and (hoo) the prrocriptlOn oar& Dlret n, JOURLL DAANdIL, 69 Fulton otOrt. Brooklyn. N. Y. nolr Lion's KathaJzon—Thetladies have pro flamed thU sztait to Co. by ht. ti.. Amami and mot dololooll l otoDbottlon ovor mod= Rom Mott vont lot, In soli snotton than 1,0 Won/. rbolo dot/01.1 ,err Wray will igyonadod AY Its tn. afflooo7 1 tutor' lug, presetting and bointlWng the Holt cleansing 1 t from dand=o ad all other Lmpasitisig owing noryono iiloadsobo, ko. loathe ultb Ito &attain/ whim, .od It. paha eltonnoot and &Mann 04 11, 1 nko l n looll . Ortot are toll= =IA pr IItootIon) kayo toad. It Os moot not. .011017 teltular wage of Ma 31.4 In the =rid. URI old by a/1 nropootabio doolandby 8 °onto IN .an, and WA Or Lyon'. Itattalrott, to .told ialuolato Imltotiont. MUTH. WYNHOOP d OD.. Psoptiottto, ea Liberty rt., Now Cork. • Par Ws by B. IL 5/ILLIOI3 d 00, an el other Mahn 6141nd/ha Sculptor, Modler, Sttutoo Worker and Wood Oirroa, Na 86 Thirst street. Catlrsen Wood wad Metter .fresh, Pittsburgh, Pa.. lulls some:mar b‘. ol asortmant arum Taney Oontrsl Plasm la parlon lo noillaiyar WILLIAMS & ALLEN. otomsoasi.o ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilean Furnaces, WrO't Iron Tabi og AND PITTING (11091:11ALLY, JIGT Wannino and Venfilatfon ataliva. w.• A. WID amissa. for Werados and Tinattlatiod bp Bows or Hat Wirer. Ptpo arldtdbriesTarases. Marches. School; Hartdre/i. Pactoriss.Hamm Wort Haws hat Hots/. or Dwallhom No. Hartst at. PS arbor° MEMO .11/UMEIM9. (IVOCEINCLI TO J. sam • ce.) WHOLESALE DRITGOISTS, NO. CO WOOD elliestr A , Prortorm.of DT, lilmeicleft=figtege ' t IA PEARL STEAM MILL, AIXEGILENT. Flour delivered to &Oiled in either of the twit dem I Gedsto my to loft at tto NIB, or to cost bozo at: the to of LOGAN, WIMON 00. ilLifool l 1114yeAkAMS serum übolasnd BL COAtfiti. rzEms, uND&WrAar• !WAN. 111174NIDT LOU. . That all mny be eansfiedlof the wonderful 11;41420ot Halmbild't Oman* howitadly Mai to peohnoroof worst aoClogeoollatingotilt• stiThlgine, sod to tilt amts. T cfston4lll satisfy at thilirtoos of blo valuable 111. old !abut& • trial trl3l connote the mit dindoll di 'bib trontitro Immo. atttottlitiont hooded 110mbokra ti. to.. Props .1•122. d .. ... Ne.lsopli-Arata=s. I The Ambrotype it d y the most '='litesattled sa6, 4terehis Werie al !outset , seer o ills wt. nedyegeui WSW yelbretw sad banes. aim Insdeime varrwealldsor by the old smog. • Ban hetes as tars, they en aresatinaly beillisat sad Se: Woe the IWasernatyps Veer ere owbetly ustaW sal eases. Lite* Widen. ses palmed set Mir Mt* Many bat la almost bakaweeeskee oled. of tans t 7 - the • lee other proems cow ykterree be we& ea wholly "We twasettany muses oar Mead, ... a iiiv ,....„ • sad • far si ill Y. ad tuts:Was th.Th SVlrr a WWIle MSC • 1114 bat gum" ea mild do and even — Woe engurt hat been United in Dr. L. II Wriithi4 -Lunde a i thertie Prepstatlon. It uo sully taken as Wear. ea urn to ereelleate &seen e• taken, and oneratce pain. er leaving the bonne In the lend entire. This Pre* , P , -- - etion Is nen Puney uofakte,.lmrde and who: -gnu, perfectly !We it ell emu where • good fenny I , • ne-dtd: ao unexceptionable toolleine for chlitino u we, elluino aurae the system of lint.. Minors that engender fevers, and n multitude of other dllechork ten Monti.. to suntecto etluinlate he livur to throw Of those innunlitee, and allow this easily operating medicine -Ard them off through the guttural csunels of the body, thereby , nue your ansunly eselttng doctor'. bilis, nylon eicknes. distress, sod annuluses death. Mb Family Phyele le equally as good • remedy u- prevents tire. 01TO it • trial. Poll directions Secoropsny each bottle. For We Of all respectable Druggist. Arland - - Chroniti Diarrhoea—We have in our Own.lon the eatlfinte of le respectable eithen, testily leg tbst he was cured entirely of thin dreadful themes b 7 ming Borrbsee's Holland Bitters. W. shall take plan► rue oral:towing the oertltlest• to any Wean throhlea statement. Dee advertisement la another column. JallaAkvill HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WIAOLVALM DEAL= IN 4:MKESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Prodon Doerfl• No. 23. Woo* Street. Pittsburgh. -2.4, NEW ADVEIMSEMENIN. ,JELT. REV. J. T. HOPKINS, D. D. Bisbop offer:writ, will' maw TWb Le that e blare the mug letstes Library Aeseelatloas wed publics- oteesilie liintY;etim. en TIIISPDAY, fob. Mb. • Blom/ 4 , So YISIDAY: Feb. • ththj.ce—Nceirrn &irk:earn. Doom owe at 4IN o'clock. Lecture to eabrosuce at 7,K o'clock. Thkets2,6 cent; to be had at the !Win sod BoaketortW Uotele, Library Rama. Lactase Oomizattee at the door. JOIINDLICIIMPATSW. NIL IL 111.40A1D, ILLtI3 H. 111181, . . 1111N11Y - WOODS, JAIL 111301LtNA.N. Leetare Utoimittae. • MO RG A N'S OURBRATED COUGH Byntrpoue or the best amp run:Leae of tie der. he toUb al= Biz J. 0. DtaioAx—lt Li LILLIL Idolual that vs, eti tr. derslgreedNdurel to true put and heads Or tam. Won to particular, th e emit mud ',_ he ue W. .dazirrise al , . ' ,• • Crlpubilgrrup to our 1 sad /a all esafujisve ,•''' red It to posies the TA urupatlee width Ole muddy: her aurae& with crest sums. We litedlolcu Ise sLa =nem tea% but Ur plosesat and Weed* .: 4 2 .112.2 b. reLed' nun LI the beet tesdledma Co. rough. and colas now Luau, - tha pablLe. Slimed, ~ J.- - We lielters, J 8 Protest. -Wm -IL Rhodes, uII 'laid& Wm MoCiterkJobri Ligon. ktorgurea Cough firrup Ls comporutdad by JOHN WANT Jr, um Bola Proprietor. 210.136 Wood. stmt. Pitteh • ...,•• • . VI d public Me=mg• ktF the Citizens of Allegheny City will be bald at the TOWN HOLUM at 2 crelna. P. P.M. on DAY S (Meador) to take Into consideration the proieat no, banns the Isallgetnre. of teteatiloir the Paring 1... NUeltd -blierr-Cnnlun NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS reced at Watson's bookstall 46 Maikat nag /oath st. Dr T. T. Mono , . lung metal sommattay on Haggai Zabortab and Maaaai Dr E.41V1 andsienbuy an; nolossiansw VA: Dr, b Gal* bo mama. LUPO Tha Obriatana Ongt.lll7terat Lff . same anktsafi Halting Inaaa. Inazias. nag by tbs author at Wats ant Mind ofJton'i r o d aw l , of tit. paoi. to to 40 as Onoltdaltia new:W.l=4 of Nopploon with Ma brans' l oaeyh !Boas. Dan • Larch TAW of 'Goethe:. sal WO boob awillas ii Ifittea Dolly HMIs Hooding'. Honor on larillons, toa's Mama or Wyss Hiblo Light no= BOY Landr. Chita Of Illetarr. Mr= Inman of bat J W Altasedir. D Itypain. tq OJ Dr Wines at lb. Ilabrar law. Hoed as ago% . ANMERE, by author of Farmingdale; ar i l zaz.: r • I t lf. c .Vtenrl Reecre IWO& Walden and Illstorn Ilarsowny of. the OweWIR Ghithe'm Faust. Seoteh NW= and with time, the most beentiful edltlost lettelsh.d, J, P:DAV MON. SEMI-ANNUAL BALE ,.- Dane Goode at rodowl pion—A A Almon:A Co., Are doting out • or „ . :.• • FLANNELS REDUCED—A. A. Mum t Co., hare tiwohld more bale. of Wool Winne% and'W tato of overf7 grad. of , KIM wcl7 .orwrior Bum% /11wanols. all of which will to sold VS per cost 1 th. vcal. ten P. SEIBERT, n wa t Loynd Grove Seminary for Young Ladles at , Lawrenoeville. • - THE . spring and Summer term of this Kew! tool Willson Wottneolloy,Toboory Atli, to eon. THE meaty.. week. Tolcton in the !WWI tow:robot !yd per tortriablo to advooro )Journal and Poet copy.) , Valentines 'LARGE moment of Fancy Valentines at min= prim. ror ral. b 7 J. L. HEAD, to Yoarth NUN.NS & CLARK'S P lAN" KI,RBEB & ' havAhr ! • now on tb• war. and portly_wel from tri•Vitgr i MAIN= I f ErN e .. r. Th ecae are.pAiaed .tta t.b. tau am • init.wtinit Imerovnts which distin itionte & CLULLIPiaItOS above all other., viz 'rho fitringa, Alt•cocenzt Hos nun, Pried Grand Icties, Piano le hag tug the sa lo Icirranted,me 1111 worm with tle nitrite,. 0070.71 tbs of return tkngtiee. 13/13IfnonIal Dom a. Brassowen. tn. untirallod Planlst thnessarn, Nor. 193 b. 1866. Jlesurz. 8 Meter d fink.; Parrincrak—artirracr— Penult me to thank Ert goastrly for; i thoe . = . sat flnuad Plano of Minns a Glarra IT. what; Ton hare in aloft as to loam far WU. Threat Parrelrstonterte tarp= Thlsswpahtestria meat Io on. of Um vary beet ersr Eras In AWES and manses ml power of tom, am so/laltisof s ftw tenotlnn lames no to he assi well as nst. Mar ...gr wa it' Male Its ?ohm comer. who .ball b. en hskar u toNfte; man on• of the rostrtawnrks of Annainan industry. wRh hearty shame for yourhannlnsea, ate. Your olit warn. — Id A ITNIIM STRANDS/M. Bole sgatar tor..Maess Clare, nmiralled Plazwe U. KW= 8R0.% So. 63 TM Man of the Bolden Hare. . KMlll. WAIT, .To. FORSkTif FORWARDING AND r oomaussioN. MEA2MADITS, Wool, Hides, Flour, Bacoa, Lard, & Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 76 Water Bt., Pittabargh. Pa. AMMO= rlMais o Llia. Pillsteh 1i00,W.0 wluw Oh ■ D JoromOoohteltDoo Bk. Komi /I Itergtoo, PhD.. web • CM, prorgh. harao l Ulooldr 4 raabat. Ho ou. . gs' • a Oon% tL halam. Ohio. D Bullo ckoo.., fohly4 EDUCATION. • Allegapy Female 00.• of FAA Qoatoram sad Wu l A rleito,' .LLI.SOZI&NT 0117. riE SPRING TERM of this Institution wean of tefnety•teo Wm, easomesto • • SWAY. the flth der Fahreoer• The Mffilpel hes Neared the melees of Itils • • • ea Teacher if Gaits, kltudo wet Draw/rm. at Ofreohirs pontiff:llns foil Poeflootee. roof he o• • • the B• of Rooms. Si. WOTEINfi_ , Prluelpel ales POLIYINLX2Ifft . To. ober of Plum nude. 1.44 • Short, Credits and Short Prices! WE invite the attention of buyers to 6 extend» ardvarled mescatount of NEW GOODS,, Wanted and Imparted for car Items eaten Crde . iitOok U dteldst Into Three Departments-4We°, to. toot to erah—eadling to to gammon *Oration tol and a better mesortment of moll elase of good. Menne Ira band In any bora* dolng afflumal roslona The follawiral emmag the exUrlee to er• &Tote enteral &Mantra • HOUMA FONIALNIIINGI DEPAILTNIENTs LACI• MUSLIN CURTAINS TAMAN PIANO COMLIM SATIN DAMAO:Ms. WATERED atORMI E NA rr : SATIN DR MINN., OIL FURIPMMRRO MUNDIAL DA . M. MOIR QUUNDAIMMATRILPAN , WORST RD sLANNATS • • • OPT TOILITT 00*ESINUS. • • OORNMIN, TAMARA. to. DLMITIMS, to, LINEN GOODS DEPARTMENT. LINEN SIIIDITINGS._ LINER& PILLOW OLIN LINENS. TOWELS a TONELINO. TABLE OLOTlN gsars. DIAPERS ANDOBASIL TABLE DALLIS LONG LAREN _— NAPKINS DOT BIND EYE vurras, to And away valley of MUTING. COAT A PAST LINEN • RosierT Depa rtment. ALEIGY 11011ESEY AND tour, RORIE% 1101 GERY AND GLOVER catunuers e..arta AND BLOYL, BUJItTS. DEARER& ta. ! ' We ask an hapection of oar Nock by non bon Can an aaong Ex Biorvir Bunks—to inch we orar gnat • annata. QUILLOII, ANDERSON A. , Co., • N0..147 Marks: At., below 4b, Philork/phtir. EIR Watches. Clocks and Jewelry at greatly Reduced Prices. i _ ILOHN hi. ROBBETS, 16 TAW erred, i 6 now alb= as tdi home and elides dock of Mocha Jewelry and raw Goole at eery adreaso ork tint cost tweWYY r 0 awhwirtalt EL Cd . room eat the purchase of Ware um stook fax the aloft( ,Tra y e. f.orsone deeirlow vest latseins elsonti call early. tt LIMB debecla to dose cat his wee. eat e.OO etthoataa7ngvd to throw plant pawL emcee the alum 13011ESTIY. 10 111th street, • • To thoiewno wish Parma.' 1 I • 14? have feitile land at a diem 'via ten. ...a term; your iittuntion Is maid M the MO% way Perm • Oat Compton 23 acres or nosy .ixt FA potion me alma kg 10 2 ? 1 ,114 . 45hi5i Ixt omtliman" er .Yr pa werli, or tie ose le hastsd Elk Orr ear. sad her one of the best markets to Its codex In the Mate. 21Is sell Is a Ash kitot luall is not lie Or tartaltim am istamination will sham . t 1. 6. 2 . -Tra larid, underlaid hr= Mils orlon utdalt ea moottat or l i t OsillitY,to the Lake Market, will shortly become .or i - irons Woe. ~. ... The auneuryli Nolo 11. lit' pammilmotly thiough I • hirli lino* ender coasnneWn from - Side to within short diatom of Bitty. Pb. Allegh.oy Valley 11. 0. also through ectinettlas It 'with Mn Tort tad en oteh: The Um on it is of the mod valuable kind. witte assiaratkoaXstood and num:Ma diode an given. la primintas and sulattatatial otosortunt. ty to cominnice fanolom moirldinic Ihr one's Milldam sir =kite Ls lorant ism to lamas, In valtsit In a short time tad hod Till be treble ite PIMA Prism PO thor oastimilsrs ern be had foci the tiatubletenhich ore sett to Moutons. Letters atrosrelljprompitY. ••gyits Wye. Bain. W. 12•231.1. &al. /.34 Wia t g it. AWL, dash* hoe lonirmatlon la cootatned to pam .. •• f/Traladr Hotite to Stookholdelt - • ow= op in ITMI2IOa oil onfrfirr. • Peb.lll. IBA 4: 1 Stockholders of the Pittsburgh • Viorposty ora Bumpy ..likttit Balloting of t? B elders will los bold at tbs of said co Mel cat ID occur of Booltharld , moron sat mood Allonla ft* dly of Pittsburgh. to WKDNE.DAY. MN Mb PO- IBA Worm the boom of 2;sod 4 dolor* P. 111. for the purpose el romoldroirog IMAM' Iterealttot tag Mat orsiecisay. 111 Joueisouas. • 303t101. , 11ANN K& BA 1f1eW11.1.4 DAIIIIMCBIBDY • BpodolOosonotttoa. iIIiTEDA situation Clerk or, wla wholes& or 'Mall wroonj peceswendieneeleksOisto ills-wszehorUsti7 *aw comaklatobla Upliiittee ler,thohnolosee: - it best *UMW tto =any oud elappins Inuitsues 241 Took. he reels condlant-on Wank, wlth any pawl doelrlos the 110,1101 01119Cho gum would pone kiss The Oster thy _rams, letretta ,Addrus BOIL In4BoPlustowsh Rs; OMee, *tallow whew Ilod ohms lo torelew nap he had. • f• Siblwd - , Elestion••Naticte. - . 1 . • • . , AN )ILEOTION.for silvan Directors of 111 G. Oast Oompsailat the anutairtser. yin • at tbdi alai. to thiCl276l trie,ca Um Ifni • day of batch nen. • A. H °AIMEE!, dotty: Oilics Zia Oariu.oo , _ I I •. - Xi* Manny 4t24 VIM I, . • , 117:carl grAtIL.SI S HISTORY OF ENO 1. iwoortad dam me aim 015E11141m Al • - God BArr is Oro Goo. sod la (V eim. lV. rumroor, TRW on Thom. Dr. Dorm Ta. coo; of . up=m r 1 5m1 Soarc or.rrotlihdorn; Mo w tato 1111.• lon Femme Sattaurr IL 01/4 by. named AUCINKIN I • otTILLINti 1. • 01 kleo 11.11.31—0 n Ilant•dai •• ati o'e.4 ••• %Intl:Laub Esitt..kg, Fuortik inert. •111 mid, without twangy, Ibr amount clan= It soros:be...re, chi , 6:flowing 'ml.oll Beal Italmifo. Vir lot. Nor, 6; at Uwe/a.m. of Carman and 00var eta !wing • MILLS' of 64 bet 8 thetas on Carman. and .handing Om. & Oliva great 100 bet to Chestnut Allay. on whjak le=. ed am.) near Three 8.7 Britt Dedlblif Ha.% eston•lv• bao/5 bulldlngs, aPh .1414raaf, aid Ma modern Itoprovanszta. 111... Lots lion 131 and I= Ismaili an** bent au feet on Canon •treat, Oran mad Jo.* Anita and .tandlng back 100 fast to Wenul. Tub In , dlwatal.l4. • rtlltalif—Oorlfth enall,rnatiant 3. 11 . .3 /3 6.1113 01 Isom mar of nla. with Internet .4 mntaradabetrittr. ltd i P. 11. DAVIE, Mad. AM.USEI4I . %S Ail Advartblemenis of tencertacr Pub , imusm•nts mart bdpild Gar tararlsbly in lama. MASONIC HALL: v{ • OLE BULL 1 OULD moat respectfully Mid= Me 1 ' (kinds and the citizens of PlttabwiE that he .1:11 ponitlvely glee nnIT uric GRAND CONCERT, On Monday Evening., Feb.ll.th, 1850. .. _ this «cation he veal be aa•lited by . the ttlloarlstand, I amt Anil= The two (emits and tlaatr rISPAiI, isigi lti fo u grANA SPINOLA, f , !.:;CF,. ' Sligo B. ANNA VAIL, j -"'''''`i • - LOUIS SCHREIBER, Th. Grose Ctora.t ♦PLtni Player. and - FRANZ ROTH, Math:olatuhl . Phisil.t aid Comma,. PROGRAMMS: PAUL L BOLO—Plain. Yarle—"Holth Sae' Paulals—Picza .F. ROrlf. 2. GRAND ARIA—NIA'. V 30r," from tbe Opera of Taitani.— ----Haulm Advil, ATiNdia is. 2 OLO,Carast.i4lrtcos—belsotionstram Belli ill's 0 lath lralattats. c mutt. • 44 "L OLS' UthEltk, 80)(0— . Wellaby --Hama ZYCZE -7.-..... )3. SOLO- 3 1101113-oand Omuta. Ann 11=, Paw= • . _ OLE BI7LL. • PART If. BALLAD—"Therm to no Homo like my cans: 2. ball—Coma sPlsiott—w Photaols. from tho Itgatioto, latratocins amt. i 3 Ut LOOL2 OLVATIO/LA Mei Prirghl." tuOl Opm. Otto Mod In 1ttenr0...... Domani- BOLO—Vicant-IMpromptu on annflnin 4lzs.Ola Brra. OLE BULL. 1. OILAND Dl3o—.Lottnis di Andniar.”-:.olnnizM LII.LO SIGNORINA 91.4.1V0LA .1642 MISS VILA. 801.0.-1,10L1a,-Roar=-00.8zem Moo tool on this oxaeLnk Wenn therm/ay . of tioin & ChUz. mud MD: loaned to H. HUB= &80. Tlekoti- . . ...One Dollar To all oath OF- th 71411, lifigaraTtacjniont Moo ce H. Mai= & ruin shoo; aids!, tag /101 l airDwas emu al , T. - Conant to commantes at 8. IMO THEATRE. loSini - o. room, gads iitissai,iiii swum.; ' WI. IL Itztn..---...1.---etigs Mazaugsr. ; —....... ma auxin YCICCEIL.-... ....-ACCUr 7Q/114502. Haszrit gro t— ....—artea . orar. Bom end Pinicett•-60 eta. eats gsi&j4%oo SOM . Tior.---.-113 eta , do. do. _— AO Bo:Kiln ecedimmonsy36 eta. Benzred oats ugz . ...exrs sir Doors open at WI curtain rim at f if . MST APPE.BANOK OF ML W. DAVEDG, • • MOSTLY EMMA M. 11, ISM TIM POOH GIIIITLEILIIN—Dr. (Maroc Yr. L . McB -14 In e m muNC. Julia IL °car, lames: Kra lusersto. I==3 THE WANDERING RINWEREL -Jam a c, = ; of TRW= DWah.,) W. Davidgir. Haim( (!fib =LI Odsoam. Waann; Pew. EGA Yvan Ncia. (With wax.) 51126.0antah FOR RENT. 98*. Dad ' gory :no I I • nnon the CCROMM ox Ha uttled try John Alsxandia. Mrl•o4 yrith-tras sad vats aad ha. gagautad yard ottsebaid. !cane veral Dwelling Deneee in dif. !mut puts a tie city. frinu how. and 2 cap of likad, vlthla . 3 mama et Nage warthons . I.l.batirßftdspreaßy. To Let. WAREHOUSE, No. 114,Second - street, tan* deare rotor Wood et. Eogo.fto of ' J. BC El 00N KAMER 00. fel . No 13 Wood and. MO LET—A 'comfortiblo Dwe lling; _IL unto la Allsgheny Qty. on Asalilaston ui t ! .... sa3aV vitti litelamAD th• =wad "" 31. 4 112 ":" Z Bum% zu labeirtY 3O LET—Two . 3 story -Brialr - Dindli ilolll.llollßotimim et... *oft tbk amal apil la alma Anatomy. Mar , bawls motodzsolo caa aa. onmt of the omatyal Apply A. 4. " _ _ • • - falalard ' . WOODHOWEIL4 . • ~,, . . - - TO t. ," '' • I • .112 dim ..story • .I;aildint‘,.. *or ¢ mad dwelling atteshol) ettnalatlflia. 4 On. at. bonnear Pam sal Wean . Aar ' to nt. Clatfll ta etaL . It.tra ofnaLMlM.ll - 114 , - - Man Wlltina listL h MLLE .14LL ROB BENT. Mao NO loak* In Norrillii fla e EL now oxitj&G by G. t l irmt and Oostailnill and Dwelling In mou. lavas at GEO. . JAUGHOE, jal9 NO. Fourth i 11 - IWEISaNG ROUSES on Robinson and g3 dx( A MMTAlNVilti= i rt t To Lest. 1111E -- FANCTTROITYBONrSTODErt stmt. VI H. OM& Jk ewe. Dow 441 *LIM WWII/Mit T k O RENT—Tea Dwelling Houses inn lawrnfils, Unmet Irbil* we rpm two sfzem br cantainlng 411 roams sad; ant trantlzug cm_ tba Grecksbarib Torndka.Mcakto k1x.1110401441 • 3772; esat sra alma mill. It V ir. at ' 1fi:1.%47145=1:1414.4. wort RENT - 2 Brick. Dareffirwil erg 4 roams 44413. osi Clestre , Ammo. • road. 7th vault 4.onerstan Ar rn4 14444 7 X411444 at US 11 WILSON. 268 4.1 LET—A oonsfortsble—pive-etory costelnlnt 6 rocms.%' wlthellsterg jr " udldtd" leK=l42°S±24llt.l FOR RENT—The Office reccat e li imeapied '"Z.e' st, trAZT. "Zaire ef -.1.9 as Ciase. No, 4.1 ikaOß RENT AT $4OO PERANNUM—Tt; leacussedlons modern style well flalabsel three doll Sheaths. Lime. with eataxisive bedtersleftp. N 6. be float st. Namara of cams Wood, andflithiemestai rLET—That new and - wan - finished atca• B wsd War altoate4 m badtbbeld sae op oosibe the Custom Qom. -•-• Also two Mice Roma above tea Tea 'Stale ea Neeellit sal H, AIiLAIA A . WA:No.II IPLIth rINO LET—Th.m story Brick Store, No. UM I amlthll/111Ateset. P. IL DA Amt., DaLET,—The TADIgEOUSO:OII the Cana AN tdjoltditir ) L Sloan% Warthog:Lai On Mat, t arm= wet pirljEttts, Paaantrasta Malt Arar n tre f . 4 °=s4a,T. 4 7'" t !lit:&XliOr Z icri.mecr: rR RENT—That -large-anti 'convenient g it arsturc4V 4 o.tallirjWin ustalest: Wanes Liao larp Ware wan a I Y! its Idatist at prow. oceadhd. tir BUY a kl.tbrA. -amt IWO 111 . #. Muss= a Ns, 6114alurt, Cider sad Vinegar, - VINEGAR roada exp•mly- for-fa:nil= V awl now soldlo mmo Man am idf Ms weemimafilMAmmimml • MOmmiyhmerktios am be: 4 n ' tii =at h ul lNree cutscik num tolimbut • uul owe vfturvaing *in _ ?Mod= me nail sad MtUripmentm VMeme. Tha attaMan at' ?me 0011114161101.0 PONS 1114 +=Mr, morremt. pricsam. LMona to Ws Nip*. Cider that will keep sweet Rata alit Falll 21mthom Vinnom Ma_ %AM Wes! bi a& MITI mattad li-ms.amai ll . 1M Up Ist M TO IILaRTFACTUREBBILND:mw; riVIE undeisignect,lismint in': view ' the 'lm i...tauten of t.2.... l idomva t at th, on the Waskossabels Myr, Ofloata Ws eSty..lslzwe l u u itloritthr woluts -::: ' - •ri - 1 t. *be gtr. We would theratins • Nil • 'bi-' ' -, Zseeitz eicele st • fink Wee =4 aman tbe l*imftti ppm tatudets etlete cams of Norm sat Jimmie ne, Wog ens . tomdzsd sad twenty= l ) ° altite ut t .6. ll2/049/12( parse ariatti to law Taw mutt en the - Xs atm le. tcraMbi ti a ll=. Lt . t gl e xtz i lo= Is one ..endred snil metwitrity• las= It= ' th rl iftere cen toix ib i D earcira l i r a L Is s a g= Web at wren. tr fist talking* Err email ltemeeeas a ts=set,r. Aus ts suo so es-olleet mem mew le __ . eam other Wore. wi th easel . a.m.), to ; , _ ... to to tort wfumos isaii. 19 : 1. Ane Moo deetelnenob •,_ •Feer a r i el Mebl7 to solace. alt ". Ith /". 'gm 1 6 1 1 "'N ViNUSTO comaxo too. Pittsburgh ,Tenaila7 ge. /336-11 06 1 01- - . Eltesukitogfte far Bale. dkir riNE Second er. EauCiteant &gine. twat . ocigniz ittatzturst it. - • '1 , !..`" • . stmt. 4AWRENCEVILLE PROPERTY- FOR, BALL,A.Lotatteuad /50 ranstfloatamilotaatat. t j JAI T i t t ilta k aar=l=la t tlsek=i tui t, maw sea calls% cat baildlatd, am: gad -well at maw. Ttals proem la veil! catad aad Wm Elm am dad tosaaaable tam. =a tottat. • to - - LUM, August Jaw • : alma !atbaa _§.EALIIIL PROPOSALS Arill_taracePiai for raos the wood sad - atielso of odther di togotbot or onorsidr. until Os I/0 M roam yes tOt to glow mittkolot of Awl. Us In t risaus to loft tho 114:1zos 014:103, oddrookoil lltint 1` r At__ be W " tir d i Of tligg g igiSafg ti to Endo ma tattle tor at Ira Can moo berm eto trot ••••• • , AIME I A. --On thet.;nitar . 1 .fir • tsV.M ce = db igt= h 4l.l. 4l 2. a R if: I 4,0 wood It. rreat (31t. Ovum O. Avilltmllottmokt. Motu totatt=r rrn MPT• is • Wt. to MUM Wood out at atm - darafasauste 14. c a aqa. lit Wart rt. NOTEM , TO ALIIIOIO/110410110ERN- Ina ilvlar th eir imam daimby. g i gr... =suumer wadi as 0141 ,mit.0 1 :.5401 5 . slam% air r7itireadivd recor,lam Manniteur • hat Warldet-maadioss.Arith at*. • laxpernM,Mii Mato; „sea • • • • ••4011, Oran , 117 n Mtg ."' t :ai l g U tt=c:. Wan Ilmeet eashela to ii mri so tam at 0
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