PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Blr D. NORECLIE--- PITTSBVRGH TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 12, 1 R.V. Ten= DoU altlatUrly panbi. Oltibe H .q/lb i :L=4l ' mo u ths elarltraVlll I''''''' 7601 . 01001111 par 00 M - Ira OWN par oo ip=r= tau '7'.l=oll72eM"'d To tle Itegablicans of 'the United States. - In amardanon with wbat appears to be the Wawa dodos of Um Rolmblloan Salt.t tho tar potion of a Urn prUotrof the bileon Dross, the cair-aso of dm nate la Y or k, m = a kVorroont. ktuotootntoolla, Now Penn. niu,•l•,, Mlchjsata, Loam!, mad Whoonrin, kno b: ta,it• th• pubti of the Unioo to =et In Lear. mot Oortvontton at Fittaburipb, on tn. 22. d of PottruarY. MS, for anted Wpm, of Derfoef.thig tho National Omani. •flt.ton, prorldlng for • Reams' Agorae Gorrrontloo of to. Rapublkaa Duty, at mom ouboosiont Aar. to nomlnoto candidates for the Proddirnor and Vino Pont.o d. 0.1. 10 be salmorted at the olootlon In Norombor. 1866 A. P. STOWE. of Ohio. J. Z. GOODRICD, ot Moos, M, of Ps, LAWRENCERAINERD of Vt. WILLIAX A. WRITE. of *IA Taus Fleur BPDS[lll.—ThelEsiston Argus, one of the Democratic Organs of Old Northampton, does not relish Preaident flumes late Message OD Karma affairs. It think', the object of the author of thin unprecedented Message, in need ing it to an unorganized Congress, at thin time, wee two fold: "Ant, to prejudice that body in its action on the contented Seat from Kansan, and second, to make capital forinmself in the Cin cinnati Convention. It in tegarded by all hon orable men at Washingtni;:les a mean and con temptible bid for Bouthernf , support toward hie re-nomination. Thereto nothing in the position of affairs in llamas now to *arrant . a message of this character, that would not have justified the same action on the part of the '.Eleoutive, the first week In December. But under the ex isting rules of the House, 'ell debate is cut off so that the Massage cannot be taken up middle mated." It Is unfortunate, says the same Journal, that the whole time of our chief Executive should be spent in devising schemes to promote his own _sells& and ambitions sods, .instead of endeavor-, ing to throw "oil on the troubled waters" and re-establish peace on our 'frontiers. The evil consequences of each a shameful course of con •daot cannot be estimated. It will encourage the Ruffians of Missouri in their course of violence And outrage, and lead them on to further acts of aggression. President pierce has no right to take a partial view of the case and cunt censure, indiscriminately, on the settlers of Kenna and try to cover the ignominy of his conduct with a pretended desire to "see the laws faithfully exe anted." It is all humbug, ;and the people will en understand It. Tan Cmotessri Foorrive &Ave Casa.—The Grand Jury of Hamilton County bare indicted the slave mother for the murder of her ohild, and also indicted the other .fagitives as acces sories to the crime.. From the Gazette of Satur day we learn that upon the going In of the United States Court—that ie Commissioner Pen dery--on Friday morning, to resume the case, the fugitives were not present. The Sheriff of the County appeared and stated that the slaves were his prisoners under thanharge for murder. There had been no wresting of the prisoners from the Marshal, but that officer having placed them in the jail for safe keeping, he, the Sher iff, upon the warrant coming intir his kande, had simply kept them as hie - 'own, and not the Marshal's prisonere.i' It wee dually agreed that for the present the right of the Sheriff to hold them on State process should remain an open Speaking of these fugitive oases, we out the following from the Gaulle, which is well worthy a moment'e reflection. That paper sage: "The Special Marehale appointed to guard and_sifely keep two full grown negro men and an old negro woman, charged with being fugitive elarts,, have been stated at 400. There may be even more. We have, howeeer, positive infor mation of the appointment of 293. These at -thetr - ptir — dtgis; $2 per day, cost the 'Government WA 'for one. 4sy, $.6,860' for the ten days LZOTOILTA on THE Wan.—The crowded etate of our colotankhas prevented .48, hitherto, from referring to a series of Lectures on the West which Mr. H. S. Elliott, formerly of Harrisburg, iA thie State, and latterly connected with the Intelligeracer, at St. Louie, proposee to deliver in Philadelphia. Mr. Elliott is now in Philadelphia, and we commend him and hhi lectures to the attention of the citizens of that place. He will be able to give them much information about the West which will be not only interesting and valuable, but new; and we hope it will lead them to a better appreciation of its present condition and rate of progress. To show the esteem in which he is held at home, the following pream ble and resolutions, adopted by the St. Louis Chamber of,Commerce, are giVen: •'Whereas, lt aipears by several notices In the public journals, that a gentleman long and favorably known to the citizen of Bt. Louie as an active, intelligent and honorable member of this Community, proposes to deliver in the Atlan tic States a series of lectures, ;embracing feats in regard to the physical geography, material resources, economic relations ►nd progress In wealth, morale and refinement of our part of the country, which ought to prove of much interest and value to the Eastern and Western motions of the Union, in each of which Inadequate ideas of the other prevail: Therefore,' Essayed, By the Chamber of Commerce of Bt. Louis, that we have every confidence in the ability and integrity of Mr. B. S. Elliott for the task he has undertaken, as we know that he has made himself thoroughly acquainted with lids portion of the country, and in a gentleman of close and candid observation; and we heartily commend him to the favorable regard of the people of the Eaetern cities. Bacolod, That the Secretary be directed to furnish Mr. Elliott with a copy of the foregoing, and tender to him the beet wishes of the 'Cham ber, for thcopoiess Ohio miettion." STASI CONIFINTION.—The ktervisburg tio7es . pendent of the Philadelphia' `Ledger writes as. renews: "The American and Republican members of the Legislature had a meeting last evening, to take measures to secure, if possible, a State Convention, composed of all the opponents of ° the present national administration. A commit tee was appointed to prepare tut address, and the caucus adjourned until this evening.. The move ment appears practicable, and it is not unlikely that the three State officers to be nominated by the opposition will be equally divided between the Americans, old line Whip and Republicans." It Is a delicate task to undertake to unite all the opposition forces in this State; and unless it be done wisely and prudently it had better not be attempted. We - hose snob a union may be effected; but we had much railer see it Lail than see offence given, in the effort, to any portion of the elements to be united. We ootautel nothing, • in thepremises, bin caritioia .rid care in , thoee ` wile) hare begun the work indicated. - "The !Int step is the most dillictilt," eaye the French proverb; if that be well tsken, all beyond is comparatively easy. Haw row Haxsas.They are beginning to dd things up rightly in Obio. The Painesville Telegraph says : "Help for Kanwts is conking. In quite freely; Guns, Rift* Pistols, Swords, and some Money. Oar neighbors of Ashtabula County, the past week mint on.erms sufficient for two companies —and we bear a rumor that Gen. Diane of Sum mit County, -has already enlisted a regiment of 800 mela l While we stllllabor ima hope for • peaceful inane of this wiggle—lt will be well to "keep our Powder dry.t , Mid example mat be imitated here. Is there no one with zeal enough to lead? 118 W BOOKS. r•id! We ars nee f ro m J. S. Darien, 68 Market street, the - follo s wing vorlys jolt pup. admit by - litourar Coarii & BICMUM . S. New Yak: " GU:Ai 111.173Wr. In two parts. By the Bey. William Guthrie, late Mil ieu. of Gospel, Feuvielt. With en lotroctuc- tort' Essay by Thos. Oldment, D. D." The I Christlisn's greatest Interest Is to know that he Is a true Christian.- The object of this work Is to help him to such eilf-exstelnation, that he may settle the question'satisfactorily on sorip tural grounds. One part treats of " the Trial • of Pains Interest indhiist," and the other, 1 " How to attain to a tta . 4iliOnterest laOhrist." This work has 'wig been higlly Irked by Pilitine bba chrW iftni4- nbd Rene MOM than the, aelebrstid Chalateni. Ewa Inanon. : ;117 the author af Morn '' int netdinght Watches, ! Min Is a work "lb--a4l - 13 — "o "iit' 81 ovordwiproArB, _oat ft* ertegt,dny Inthunontb. astiosiegasta obestOliplirand'opiirprfa. siopirit of , Bk. tans idiom Om. Pawns AIM CATIO7:BdOZTTI9 AT LAVILISCIL —The hilmourt Dowered, of the 6th tomtit= the return of the Sums oprrespondent of that paper from the seat of wai, and that be reports in that . Territory, ono farther oat- r • feared, at least, until the 'mumbling of the Legislature at Topeka, on the first of Idareh next." The thermometer had for six weeks before his departure ranged from 27 de grees below zero to 10 degrees above it. “Two thousand stand of nfia and :toasty breech-loading crouton had bun received at Lawrence; they were brought secretly throSigh lowa and Nebraska." ONIO S. PENNSYLVANIA RAIINOAD.-SOIAMON W. Boman, Esq., Chief Engineer and General Superintendent of the Ohio and Penn's. Rail road, has resigned as Superintendent, and his resignation bee been accepted by the Board of Diroetore. Mr. Roberta hm armed to hare any ion:motion with the Tramportation Department of the Company, but le still acting as Chief En gineer of the unfinished work now in progress. D. N. COMITNEY, Esq., Master of Transpor tation, is now acting Superintendent, and per sons having business with the Transportation Department will communicate with him. By the Steamer Perna. Oornspondata or N. Ir. Camagretal Advertiser. Lon:Km, Janzury :46, 1866. Publicly, little has transpired to throw any filch light upon the probable course of the ap proaching negotiations, but in well informed circles it is known that the events cf the put few days hays not been unimportant, and that for a short. time considerable a. dety was en tertained amongst some of the leading capital ists in Paris and London lest difficulties should immediately intervene. This prospect has now been removed, and the renewed buoyancy on the Stock Fachangais partly attributable to an increase of speculative purchases by those who are aware of that fact. It I. understood that the point in doubt wu as follows. The extreme eagerness of France and Austria for peace predispose them to neglect the caution which put experience of Russian diplomacy should awaken. This is not the cue in England, where the 6o►ernment and people, while they desire peace no lass than their allies, would rather go firmly on than obtain a delusive respite. Under these circumstances Lord Pal merston wished to stipulate that the admission of consuls to the Black Sea porta, and the pro. hibitiou against a restoration of the fortifications of Bornarsund, should be included in the prelim inaries about to be signed and not teft to be dis caned In the subsequent conference. This might have caused a little delay for the moment and have frightened the speculators on the Vienna and Paris Boursea,whose only thought is now to hurry on a settlement of some kind, no matter what, so long as it can be called peace. Hence, and perhaps for other reasons, it was opposed by France and Austria. Russia, they said, had been told by Count Esterhssy that the conditions in question would be demanded, and as, she had acceded to the Austrian proposals with this knowledge, it might be taken for granted she would not dispute them. Lord Pal merston, however, still preferred the safer and more dipified course of taking nothing for granted. He accordingly repeated his objections and with each force as to create serious disqom fort stoop& the few privileged Bourse opera tors who knew what was going on, from the ap prehension that he might possibly decide to break of altogether. The representations of France and Austria were consequently repeated with increased ur gency; and also, as it is, believed, with pledges of the moat earnest kind that in the approach ing negotiations a determined stand should be made on these and other essential demands.— The result at length wee an understanding In this sense, and the news being at opce mated that France and England had come\to • perfect agreement as to the course the conferences are to take, a new stimulus was imparted to the already sanguine feelings of the stook dea lers, and quotations of all kinds rapidly im proved.. An announcement that orders had been sent from Elt. Petersburg to Prince Gortschakoff in the Crimea to suspend hostilities served additionally as a pretext for the rise, although as hostilities are virtually suspended by the season, and the objects of Russia in transmitting each an order are perfectly tS niparent., it Is difficult to see 'how any impace could be attached to it. Meanwhile each new circumstance of the di plomatia problem demonstrates the perfect cor rectneas of the suppositions expressed weeks ago, before the convictions of an approaching "pesos bad becomermusl. Nouns now doubts that the entire proceedings were concerted from the Hint between Austria and Russia. Russia, it is assumed, paid, " Find from the Allies their lowest terms—then submit those terms to us, and threaten us that you will - join our enemies if they aro not Instantly accepted. We will in struct Prussia, Saxony, and the other German powers to assist the plan by giving us strong advice, and at the same time in order still bet ter to keep up appearances, we will cause your reprbsentatives at St. Petersburgh to be treated with coldness and our people generally to raise an outcry against Austrian ingratitude. All this will keep op the confidence of the Allies in your sincerity and give you a more potent voice in every final question. "At the last moment before the withdrawal of 'your Ambassador, and after you have gone through the pretence of refusing to entertain the slightest modifications, we will unreservedly accept all that is necessary, and proclaim that in doing so we yield not to the Allies. but to the will of Europe. In the jubilee for peace, few' will care to inquire why wo refused to inbuilt to the voice of Europe until we had caused the death of half a million of human beings, or why, if it is not necessity that compels us now to yield, we descend to terms ten times worse than those whioh a year ago we declared no cation could submit to with honor. "When oblivion of the past sults the conveni ence of nations the logician is never beard, and even before the treaty of peace is signed the Czar will again be a magnanimous monarch, and capitalists in London and Paris will have no higher hope than that we intend to oak them for a loan." Console ►t the lut date were quoted 881.— They have since touched 91, and have closed ibis evening at Wlf. The meeting of p►rila meat on the 31st instant is of course looked for ward to wii*grest interest. The While market is slightly less unsteady, but prices have not recovered. The egricultnr- Das all over the - country are endeavoring to check the sanguine conclusiorul of the public re loading peace, or at all events to convince them that even if peace be concluded, it must be long before any supplies from Russia con be received. Their efforts, however, are wit very suoceuful, and at Dublin this week the &Manley of finding >individual buyers his been such tnatsome quen- Ulla of wheat and other grain tune been offered at Auction and parted with eke various Tadao. , lion. -• SPICSATOI. PIACI IFICIriATIOXII A great - number of rumors are in circulation touching the approach of pesos. They are of ell descriptions, and cannot be systematised. In England, for instance, they say that Prussia will not be admitted as a party to the negotiations. At Berlin, on the other hand, the greatest con ddence is felt that Prussia will be invited to par ticipate in the conferences as a leading power. Sardinia was formally acquainted with the Aus trian propositions, and will, of course, be ram moned to take a ;hare in the negotiations. By many it is believed that seeing how many of the powers are interested, and the European im portance of whet relates to the Principalities and to °headline In the East, the negotiations will assumethe magnitude of a European Con gress. Rusiia will probably concede the dis mantling of Boinannunt 'providing eke can save Nicolgelt Count Nesselrode has addriniied the represen tatives of Runts in Auriga courts, declaring that Russia has made conoeudou with a view to the re-establishment of peace, out of deference to the representations of friendly powers, and not beaus the interests of Russia call for the 001201usion of that peace. M. de Nesselrodes circular io backed by an assertion in the Rlll - official journal to the effect that in con sideration of the general wish of Europe, the Government of the Cear has. not sought to Im pede the work of reconciliation by accessory negotiations, and hopes that due account will be taken of its moderation. The acceptinieTif the Austrian propositions has been published rofficially at 13t. Petersburg. The announcement states that the chief eon &ion is the neutralisation of the Black Sea, to be snored by a treaty between Russia and Turkey, Russia being ready to discuss the other points. It is stated in diplomatio circles that Austria considers the wording of the propositions enti tles Rugs to maintain all existing ,fortreues on the Black Bea. Further it is rumored that the allies intend to maintain an limy of occuritiou in Turkey till the reforms in favor of the Chris tians are firmly established. This proposal is extremely distaatefulboth to Turkey and Ruda, and Austria proposes to maintain her army is the Danubian prindpalities so binges the French and English occupy Turkey. Iris said that M. de Minaj will ha the pled potentiary for Francs in the coming conference but the Paris correspondent of the Times doubts this report, and hopes -It is not true, as the Count is not friendly toward England. We learn from Vienna that the Austrian Gov ernment has steadfastly set its fads apiast a continuation of the war. All the journals have Di= ordered to express their confidence that the ItePtUtions trill lead to a treaty. The Dfattfl, f or drzselifig doubts of $1 111 : enimatatul tend , nation, has been V... 41 14 tmdleosted. • The Finns correspotaleilt :t4l2*-Ttoss mow OM Itilhot capital do most !armor's:oMM I are mattos tolmtooo IWO* pan to Moist ea the disarming of the Bastian fortresses on the Eastern shores of Gm Black Sea. Great nom- I plaints are made of the obstinsey of Sir Hamil ton Seymour in this matter. It is feared that the British Government will not couient to sign the prelimbmries of peace until* perfectly clear interpretation has been given to the fifth pro petitions. The Globe (the Palmerston organ) of Friday even i ng , J a n 26th, announces, in a leading ar ticle, that the warlike preparations of the Brit ish Government are proceeding as if no will° intimation had been' received. • Within the last few hours, it Bays, a requisition has been sent for transport accommodation for four thousand horses, or nearly sixty thousand tow of ship ping. Lord Palmerston, while meeting cordially the advances to peace, 'will carefully provide for • possible failure in diplomacy. Tle news of the Russian acceptance has been received very coldly in Sweden. The national , feeling there is greatly disappointed at the pros peals of peace. We learn from CoPerditgen, that a similar dis satisfaction ill manifested by the ultra national party of Denmark. Facto,Thursday Night, Jan. 24.—1 t is as serted tat the governments of England and Prase have already taken into consideration the nece2ei(y of being prepared to name a city in which be negotiation' for peace shall take place. Both Cabinets have agreed that it shall not be a . German town; and in all probability Paris will be flied on, se affording the Envoys of the Al lies the beat opportunity of immediate reference to head quarters. The Emperor, being so near. at hand, would. under such circumstances, create the utmost confidence in France, and Lord Pal- merston'a personal attendance would no doubt be equally suturing to the people of England. Haves, January 28.—The Courrier du Hovel states that an order from Paris. dated afternoon of 22d, has directed that the loading of the ships intended for the Crimea shall be provisionally suspended. Tatou, January 20th—lo Count BuoTe in. struotions to Count Esterhasy, December lOtb. directing him to urge the acceptance of the propositions on Count Neseelrode, the following sentence oocure:—"The signature of these pre liminaries' would be immediately followed by a general armistice and definite negotiation.' —, The prevalent report that the generals of the hostile armiee have already received telegraphic orders to sdepend hostilities is inoorreat-rlt would be contrary to all diplomatic custom 'to forward mush orders mill preliminaries hate actually been signed. run COUXOIL or WAIL AT PARIS. The Paris correspondent of Le Nord aye that when Prince Jerome went to communicate the news of the Russian aooeptanoe of the peace proposals to his daughter, the Princess Useable, that lady threw herself upon his neck, "weeping for joy;" also, that when the Empeoor Napoleon read the despatch to the council of war, Admi ral Lyons cried, "Sire, I don't exactly under stand it; there most be some mistake!" Louie Napoleon milled, and read it again. Then "the English began whispering busily amongst them selves. The Duke of Cambridge-rose, saying that his mission at Paris was at an end, and that he had only to take leave of the Emperor and start that evening for London. Louie Na poleon insisted that his Grace should remain three or four days. Ae to Prince Napoloen, after the despatch was read, his Royal Highness's re mark was, 'Then Italy and Poland are sacrificed."' The same writer asserts that lively diderencies have taken place in the council between the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Napoleon, the former, warmly resisting any project of the Fe establishment of Polish independence. The Manchester Guardian correepondent gives the following version of the scene :—A few In stants after receiving the despatch, the Emperor opened the council of war of that day, or rather be entered the council room, before every one, as is the oustom, and the other members were introduced. Assuan as the Duke of Cambridge appeared, Napoleon tendered to him a paper, and then turniniround to the others, gave them the news. If lam truly informed, Sir Harry Jones went so far as to exclaim, "Can I him. heard rightly, or ie there some mletake 1" Upon which the Emperor is said to have smiled whilst saying, "You see there can be no mistake, for I have thin moment given the despatch to the DOke of Cambridge." It is further affirmed that the few lines of the despatch once read aloud, Sir Edmund Lyons, crumpling together in his hand some papery he held, took his, hat observing, that he had nothing more to do there, and left the council room, before the Emperor ad risen, or declared the sitting seen end, which has been commented upon ever since by the persons at tached to the court as one of the most extraor dinary breaches of etiquette ever committed. Intelligent,' from Trebizonde of the 29th De oember states that cold in Aeia Minor was ex elective, and mow and ice had rendered 00011011- -imition dangerous, even with Erseronm. The Ottoman army at Ercemum anxiously awaited the arrival of the reinforcements lately landed at Trebisonde. The greater part of the Egyptian division was encamped near Trebizonde, where staff officers of the army in lineritia had arrived to prepare quarters for the troops of Omer Psalm Omar la still at Bedout Kale, and die troops occupied position a few miles distant from that town. Ferhad Pasha, the chief of the staff, had arrived at Constantinople from Rodent Kale. Tabir Pasha bad likewise been sent on. a •• • mission from the army in Alibi to Constantino pls. Gen Williams and staff were still at Tiflis. It wee not known whether they world remai• there till exchanged, or be taken to St. Peters burg. News from Trebisond of the 6th states that more snow had fallen. The inhabitants of Hare had been respected. Constantinople letters of the 10th state that General bloursvief, ilfter having destroyed the 'Oresund works of gars, had left to the place a garrison of about 1000 men, well provisioned, and had gone towards Gamri with the balk of his army. "Br. Pwriustrian, Jan. 22.—General Os- ten Sacken, who commands the 4th eorpe in the Crimea, has been recalled. He will be replaced bz,Heneral HeVetch." Geneyal Hudiger, commander of the South Coast of the Gulf of Finland, is dangerousliiill. Count Osten thicken is tempers'' , charged With his command. The near approach of the meeting of Par accent Oat:aeons ancumal activity in political circles. The Derby Conserntire party show such animation as betokens an expection of an active campaign. The Hon. T. B. Macaulay has retired from Parliament. It Is said that Sir John Dean Paul, Bart, and •r. Strahan, the convict bankers, are busily employed in prison, the former at t ailoring, and the latter at chair making. The coroner's jury has returned a verdict against William Palmer, that he murdered his brother by prank acid. An unusual number of murders are on record to the En - gliah papers Just at present. Among others of nottoe Is that of a London lawyer, Mo- Waugh, shot dead In the street by a hunchback client. CAMP Sismrroroz., 7sa. ]2 The monotony of camp life in the Crimea has not been broken by any event worthy of record. When the last mail left, on the Bth lost, the "now, which covered the ground in some places upwards of a foot in depth, was melting rapidly. Now the snow has wholly disappeared. On the open ground large green ...patches of new vegetation are scattered, and many of the ear lier bulbous plants are shooting up. Should the wind veer to the Northward, the scene will be wholly changed Ina few hours. The roads are unavoidably in a bad °audition. The milk upon them is immense and coustaitt: In the early part of the week the destrustion of the remaining portions of the Karabeinala, in charge of the English engineers, was effected. Part of the great basins still remain to be des troyed. The Eugene have maintained their fire from the North- side, and a few casualties have occurred among the men engaged in fetch ing stores from the ruins of the town. DIED—Oa Els llth Rut- at 20 Montag past o'clock in *MI moml ag. RIGHTLIA, youngeat daughter of William H. and Jam, A. Young. The Blonds of the Wally an nopeettally Melted to at. toad the Naomi. this momilag. at a o'clock, from tha radium of bar Farads, I. Robinson togaildie to boomed to Um Cemstery. Uo Banday. 10th hat e at his raddeom la this eitj, ROBERT 1100R1. bimeant. The faunaLertll talu place on Tueedar mondani. at 10 dab:all:from the dwelling. Blalthtlobl anat. between 7th and Myra,. IntannantlnAllantiny Caantely. ar • repeated to attend without (unbar motto. Un tlmd►7 sstsdrug. tits 10tb that.. *laths 7th rsu •f Om Mn. 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IL D • .34=Va, Bee mlwatletsurns 01u5.1.111 patted LOW PANSY 2111111. M'OORD & 00.. • Bate opened their Urge Stook of FANCY. FIIRS• To whic h tal• im4;l,.Pf aamt i ",qr hmriff , No. ISI Wood !Wool) Anoth e r of the God Ladies of our city Timms SO TEL ErMiCi Or • Dal. 21'Lm's Ccualarso Vxuartni.. lin You, Yobrany 7, 18.52. girl do bvelry evilly, to the public, that a child of mina 4 rears old, being troubled with worms. I was inde ed to pushes. a bottle ofpr. WLene's Celebrated Verna rim. whichl edialolsterech.d the sent was it brought slay so immense enniberef worse in bunches and etringr, Many had the &promos of being cut to places. My child Ic now ettioding excellent health. I tabs pleas.* in re eommending It to both yams .ad old, as one of the best medicines I •TCr noel. Urn ANN JEN - ISO:LSE, 9th st .Purchasers will be careful to ask for Olt N'LAITZ% ONLEBRATED 17131011YOUN. and take loss ear. All Atha cauglages, to comparison , are worthies. Dr teLanes Vantliture. also ills celebrated Liver Pills, can row be hail at W, nesoctibie Drug Stores In the United States, and Canada. For We br th• sea leered... YTAMING BRA:mama. eueenew•e, I. Side • 00.. e) Wood e- WALLS, BIDDLE 44 CO., 86 Fourth et. near Wood, Fittsiburgh, JusarAcrinzw 07 Baggy, Cairiage, Riding, Drovers, • DRAY: WHIPS: THONGS.AND SWITCH &S, Keep constantly on hand; received direct front flu& )nary, in York 00,Ra.,6fu1l And varied lio sortannt of Whim Thongs, Blittoino. Loudon Wa,pm .=.l:.rcpar? Dror 191il_po, ) lento* ltnush and LoatoZr.r.oarrlee and lasb Wtdpo. ctap nod. .d gftN~atrioo of Vtdropromptir it.tht.d to ord.. SirOrdors from of Undo ors oolloitod and proroPtlf Shipped per Inztructlrma .am ,ff.,4LL WORE WARRANTRD-11 BABES & C 0.13 MEDICINAI TRANSPARENT COD LIVER OIL. Highly esteemed by the Medical Faculty throughout Um thritad Etats@ Ihr It. soffitY. most• mses sod sualtasoly immedist• and superior alSomY. ♦ majority of Pm risidmat physicians of Phii•delphl. girl this 011 the sacterhon of shalt high sipprc•al. sisd m • MK of they mortbuos rioommend It to heir patisnts, and prosorlbs It In Utah. Math.. As • remedy for ooriaumptiou, BroaViltis. Asthma. Ornst, st.armttan, 0w.i.1 DOWNY. alid BereDileim Affeetions, It stands usisliallad. afeetlig . ewe or aLlevi aging safferhag viers Muir usidieities have [allot Bold la kettle. hl, JOHN 0. BANNS A 00.. No. 100 N. Third .tr..t. Philadelphia. And .r Druggists ta.Pittaburgh sad steeedeora Farmers' and Meehanies' Fire & Marine INBUR - ANCE COMPANY, • er PRILADELPRIA. Mom THOS. R. FLORENCE. Prosldiot. Rom R. Eizumap, Evenlarr, ETAFRIENT Or BONNER& From the Itra day et /MOM to the TlMrtr.amt MO' • • .. • lintornot roordvel In Marino d ampr0nd5.—........503.24/ do 1/11* MODS b% Total minium, for I.lh months..._ $178.101 OAPIT/a•—• . 100.000 o 0 SlOB,lBl 18 i l iglißTED A 8 FOLLOWS: Bonds of Alli t l&i ia s , county, Pittsburg's and •81 8 ,7 21 OS Ba/13.4 Bon 31,400 On : 6..11 CO MAI . ' .-- iii:it'«i - 66'4 __ 80.960 6,3 do litecks, ...t.srns-- 10,384 00 Cash 1n Husk end on band— ---.-- .... 11,002 21 I.lspitsl subscribed (bertnent - noi yet &mi..-- 97,CC) 00 Pseud= tiouni,Dot cmtamd .. 86,387 81 Bus Imo Minato (mused by Banda-- -----• /CM 61 Bx.psusos glut Ontornisslous ................. ----- 11.861 34 Mt.% =vaunt of Loses Incurred bat oat ca OAP• Tile Company Monloo bull and cargo r iot, on the Otdo • Q Iklualsdpol tributarim. Lamas againot for or dam. •bninaa Ins libtrally Ilona. and P.onE= 1 ILarmarnms—Hon. T. K. Ilona, Oen. J: K.i saw Wool . Par lan:cramp and ito „ a . A 101:11f to No. 90 W &La st:bot Piot , st. itrIaWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCIII 0.117/02. IL R. mama Third and at sts, 2131.19,1 Lu ar. D 196201212A2 012 sa nsOnVKIINZL3, CN PI6II2OHT. NO2 ef tLe world. Oncloods. Of Elms, Ossuda. L•ksi and Laud Car/Is/ma. 'to an Darto of tbo Union 1/211 INAUNANCEE, On Moraboluilas onarally. On D fl'"*". Lam co TKO Ooniaar,_ Noy. nut, 1695. Bonds and Mortg ßT ages, and Et/al istato...----1101,920 o Phlladslpbl9 C szoi,othar 1.9n9 69.110 00 litack In Banks Baltroadoand In/wane Com. 199 23.06010 1116.440 97 on ... 26226 09 Balitom doe at Agsnodas.4496.lunto on ilartna Polleles recently lomsl.—And other dabto dim Subaniptlon N Cka r ogv.... ..... .... ... - ..... 93,669 96 Total amount of Amt.- .9617.1147 04 Dial:OMR& Parassl Z. nokm. Haw! M.A. Jar,- . Jodeph H., Baal, &Inland A. Mader, John 0. Ds•to. Josi - mi u. rodi lin raL Fria James Tanana. James B. liAgrlAstd. John R. P• 12 1 .00., gitl LudwiJames B. am s. M O. g, arles &hear, pA . HAND. rice Preekka.f. J. G. John James O. Han Theophllux Pa Ins. Dr. iL 101. Ilvuth CMS. C=l A. HAD t. Walar PRIINISMANIA arstrzurcE go. or PITTSBURGH, Corner Fourtfoind Smithfield Streets. , latharinak Capital WOO. INSURE RLILDIIVIth AND OTHER PROPERTY • Abatises Levi Damao by Wire, Lett tba Nets or es bin and Island bwrizscion and - nincenowc Wm. Y. Jaboaton„ Itodr Rtiarson. Jacob Politico, W. McClintock, ha. P. Tanner, Um. W. 8 oink. D. Z. Park., 1. tior Spoon!. . V i lato 03 117=1. I, j l.. j rk:.%:r. 4: s. 4 aZta. D. M. loon. Pinoldomt, Hon. WI J. W. 1. JOU E TON. Vico ?reed bk RUDY PAItilliBUN. liomotea7 a Twoontor. A. ilunina. sop Cititon's Insuranoia Co py of Pittsburgh gAukurr. prindwa. mi= L. au. • P a rft 3.41/ OPI7CII. N WALIZAt DT3PIFLIN Masai? AND MUD .MIUM72I. OIgrENMILI M ANIVIIWD TI M MITIRT U AIt Apr Awn ag Low or Damao by Arc A 14,, *WWI lA. pvst. thie ESA oad INLAND NAVIGATION TRANSPONTAnros. Wm. 8.,.._ . 7, , 1 rit hart Stmllng. rbsVMm.JA, . I Wll:Bireft h,. ._ Lir Ilt. ' lesm k MX I j itilr- Ulm% WO. Bryon; . • J. eitmammkm. Jos. W. Ommr, - , I m. BRYI4 koil/M111401..W B. 4.11 PITTSBURGH Life, Piro a Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and W ., _ate rStreete, . . soar.GAL mAr.rrakkfis. Jona D.IIIoCITTA. fter. ThisCordtpany mikes every Insurance ap- Nevus to m ocenbtad with WA SWIM &arr rog:n i Vb=o. lb. Ohio sod Nth Korth* ma. no- And And spinet Loth or Duane by Fire, Awl against bite FUran actin, Am and Iniano Navigation sad Tronpuitation. • - Polio.. nomad at the 1.01/14113.1. ninolotant ulth .eatsbo pution =Wow Rabat Oskar. • Althunthr MAW. Janne S. Ildm; , John Witham PhUlloo: ramp./ /Oh lh Joh. iim m k . • . • Juno W. Kailmon. A ce . l 6 P. hi; U., - ,.,(1th0u Arbuthnot. John - Doubt Way. Jame • Month, N. Loh ALlthanntog. .Tohn ICULLL I Pn. 12111S4rib - Western Inioranre Company OF PITTSBURGH. NM W. PALM sornou, art. Will Insure aun . s2 all kinds of Fire and e Risks. 4 "" L " '11131.171011i a Mkt. Jr,, Morn Scott, Jim. liana k7' J. W. Bale, .' A. X ern. ntionn. • inm„ Lyon, , U. Math, licianin. LlDDlnrott. sar A bozos Isunitation. mamma by Morton nnll Naomi in ibis saninualty. and who mill liberally gnat and prornl 4l 7 C " na • N° . VA W " AA St Ml reet, N (aping m'sW aD dans. Pitrainzll. PHILADELPHIA Fire and In surance Company, No. 149 0 KNIPP STREET, OPPORM 17111003701 HOLM& Will make all kinds of Insurance. either =ar Matto& coo 01 . 7424.11pti0n of PrOliOrt/ or Um fit roffiploLOt at ormol= ItOlupar r.. our . Poteldasd. IL W. Bosom. Vies Paddles& inal*oll.lt Chao. P. Ems. I AL 5- I. B. Itortiob., EfoooPoonl. P, B. Suer!. Jaws- Peel. Jobb Casron. a. J. Unarm. ...... IL WILE'. 1 ' B"."1 "' ""wY .1, _O. Waalnat. Tilled azol stmts. EMMA IIiBURANCE 0011PANY O PITTBtIREIH. JOHN H F . RHO NB e BOER, Preaidept. ROBERT FINNEY Secretary. 0. W. BATOHELOR, General Agent. WILL MUIR, AGAINST ALL KIND 7 07 MARINE AFAZIRE RISKS. ti:*.graw. Imes M. Penant, • T. IL W. W. liseln. • IL D. IL T. tabu A. oeAshe7. Cleans Delnenb id IL IL /Dm, eastatent by perLW , ofuttenrlttliCleelp•llLlFW bllee ed)t l l '' • r drn gl 4 - ecaoptle Mb at les MA no. 99 Wneet menet. enlinknd UMBEL GRAY, IKEROELAN'T TAILOR. NO. IT NT. OWE Mt. rwraarmazi, Keeps constantly on band a large and corn aut. mentaalat of the awl FASHIONABLE GOODS. OM. bad auslleal Ibs Mast Inst. Irtilth he Is arts•nd to .1.. 11 , t o ssdarZesishort notles,la the Istsst. and meat essldsusble WIN. • es,ls4ltf Now Yozz, Jane 16th, 1660. Now Torn k Liverpool Line dilute JOHN THOMPSoN, N 02410 t l l 4* Plttlbslrialt PS% u tb. 001) pass .1n It. .5.,. eity aothortud to .A PaisagrOartlkatoo for ma Use of Now Tart sad Id " r 1 ItNIL.IOO GRINNILL, IT &WS at, Nos Yost. Hy "Nig. on Mad Asti. Draft. sr any sotasta p w .bie .t any BUMS NONIoIaS /Wand. flattland and Wales' wpm y. .t. NON flaw Tort and ?WSW. IddowajumrloUNN4. JOHN THOMPSON. T SOT Ns 410 Mats stmt. HENRY COLLINS, , 00111MISiTgr ili a - ER , OIIANT. IT, IUTTRB, IWEI, uf cultS rule, so gioragergitiirsh:.. 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. :i . I RUNNING WEST yawl PITTSBURGH. The Fast Train leaves at 2.30, A. 31., 'lmmo to Cludnastl In 11 . 1 honrs and 40 minute. hr. $7,00. Man. Tams Lama m 3 a. ■. Lamm rum " ." sr 3P. a. Them trains allmath does 1.1113.2.4 Pl It Otertitol, to that puminavra avoid. distention. The direct rout* to 3t Lodi is novr open, via Crestitoe aid Indianthrlis. 100 ranee shorter than Ma Cleveland. firet dam his from Pltteborgb to Bt. Loss 81320. &Mad stair 112.00. Con. earths. are made at Alliance with the toad t. alereland sad at Mansfaldmith the road to Newark. nitinemvino and Baminsty Qty. No Train. on on firmds7. Three marls oritmect at Cortlins. far partithisin. me rto•Ooot. nokoto ott. ookt to clootot. dluas st. Louis, luPolls. Maw. u . Rook d. Warp. Olovaland uul the Intactpal tow. and uttedi intim were ' The NAM BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Plttalmrigh at 10 a- x.„ and tab •. ■.. and Na. Brighten at TAO A x, wed 1 T. x Nos Masts sad farther Inikstio j n . ., , mija y. At the memer oznAer the Maritagettels Or at the Federal Meet Station to CHNNIO -. N P . PlttebtaAh. N.. 22, IBM. tleket ASOSIL RHODES It VERNER Brewers, Maßaters and HHp Dealers. BREWERY. Stevenson street. near PerillaylV.ELLS ATIMUR OSEIOI AND MALT HOUMA Corner Penn street. uld Barker'. Alien girPrrh rent away* on Inca. From the Presiding Elder of the Mor midmost [friend IF.inm anfer"., De. J. lkofr t Orm—Genta Elavinir been afflicted frith soreness In my fides end pains In my limbs, with mid on my Moroi midden...Ms of Wilts for oome 2 or. 3 months I are. days since took one does of your McLane'/ haprov el Liver Pills which him benefited me veer poseur sod the improved Pills rte mush more mild and Mama in their action them the old MoLane's PDI. width I have fro airmail taken heretofore. I ean with mnddeno mom mend the Immured Pills to the afflicted and my !Mende ea both Diwasecit and enrative. J•llulbr7 LSSIL OIDIWN hl A ELVIN. Dr Pi Log's Improved Liver Pill. and Improved V.rml• fuse, also Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated White Ciromptlan Lini ment, prepared misty under the miparvlaion of Dr. I. licotr„ • Regular Medina (Indust.. gaol Phylleten °restart, sive prank*, None genuine only ea prepared by Dr. I. Scott & Co, mole Pro r lotore, Bank Plaea, Plorgbatotro. V. Dr. lic- L.ane'e Improve! Liver PIN and I r proved Vern:drupe ermompenied by oerithoste of C. tdcLene. Dr. 060. H. KSYSEII 140 Wood Arra% WHolesal. riper- JAB. P. Fl,V4l6o,mjegheor. pear R. R. Prpot Whole• gala agent. 41,111rT. THE GREAT RNOLISHRERIEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female rim. • Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Mark% AL LE Phyeidon Extraordinary to the Chaim.— This Invaluable ltleiltdru V onlalling to tea corool all those painful and dangerous Meatus Incident to the 1r mole cotuditutico. It noodoratoe all exam. rentosts all animations. sod tattoo on tb. monthly period with regularity. These Nib should be toed two or the« aerate makers ao lincorkon they fortify M. constiondon and tartan the sot , wing dcwiog labor. mashing the mother to pert= bar Mal.) with safety to herself and thild. Io W raw of Nervousness and Banal Aftecnions, pain to the Back aod Ideate. Marine" Malta on Vint bet [lon, Palpitation of Hu Heart. Unmoor of MOB& Opt. ka. Bich Howdah., and all the painful diadem coca honed by • amalgam: rtataln. thre Pm. •111 abet • core when ail other =ea= bare faint. sod although . powerful moody, do not cantata hon. cakanal, anthnear, or any other toluaraL dlaretkom acoompanying each package. Prior, In the Hnited /Hata and Canada. One Dollar. Sole Agents No :Ida country, I. EL BALDWIN it 00., Borhaner, N. T. TOMB A BOEHM Auburn, N, Y. Omani Agnate. N. 8.-31.00 and 6 postage a. amps encloacal to any an thoriod agent, will Loam t tottla al theme PHIS by retnro C:3I3E ale to Plttatrozirh. by MIMING BROS. coma of Wood bud Fourth ex; ABXL, ecosor lOW= and Bmlthfledd As.; _D rumlins YLEMNO, comer DinasOnd and Man lute Knot. mad 0u0.117. do2,l4TdkvibT Certificate from Delaware.—Smyrna, Deawase, March 20th, lo44.—Aleara B. I. fillusertrak Ott—Gentlemen: I MI It to be my duty to t 0.... well as to th. mobile. to bierm yon of the wonderful abate you, Invalualtle Vermiform had on my chlidnui. One was ter lien W. • short time ebb* tert4 I called In my 1.2111 phy dean, Drj John D. Perkin. Atter an esaminetton, he prortouned the Ulnas to melee Dom worms, end preeeribed Fahnegtoelie Veratlfoge. AMU the atildhattteken . few dors, he dial:Areal. t , t Lb. amt. olaretion. Athrrhr. of ira /annul Worm I ever eaw to my Dt.. ..d I. the tonne of the dei and *waning he dleeherged between . onert and half . gallon of large worms. De lit=edletnlY got well, end tee enjoyed good health door. It hag had • goad effect with my other children. You may ate this oath:lento for the tanegt of the nubile. Bold stalsrale sad retail by an the principal drandists end connU7 merchants throughnot Ms United Eltatee. loaned Awl. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, lion.Vaalty Vault Doors, Window gliniters, Window Gaud', Nos. 91 Second et°, & 86 Third et., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURCiti, PA., Have 'on hand a 'safety of new Winans ia&ar sad Plain. suitable tor al purpoom Partleulte at Laketon pakl to exadostnii than lota Jobblaz claft• at short bake. Waif British and Continental Exenange. DUhCAN, SfiRRIKAN & CO., ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON, These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal Ten. orallsland. tkottaa4 . and Ireland, aml Oostinent. W. &No draw 8/GHT BILLS on M. A. Grunebanm & Ballin, IBILIINPORT • MAIN. Mach =rye ••• • Ilexcatano• ta ILI rano or c••••••• 7 Svitaarland dkna Halsaa. Pena= Intending to travel abroad mar nromrsthronith to Letter. et Credit. on rebid:, Yon. out be obtain}.. .. needed. to any part of Swope. WIWI°. of Bills. Not.. and other ermarltle• tin Bn• mar. lOU males prompt attention. WkL IL WILLIAJIB g CO.. Wood. comae ThlrtlftrOßL. Dyspepsia and Debility Cured—Theodore Malt, is,. of the rittsbnish and Steubenville BeDread 01See mem "ter rears I have been ea havelld Irma Dyr pepda With . bop of relief. 1 resorted to many sciver awed remedies, but felled In derbies the benefit ought tar. until I trfed mar . HOLLAND BIT MBA, the bi 1397 abets of vadat nen the digeetive organs. end to ream. Ins a debilitated mu., caner tae to recommend It ma' Neatly to sill steering from dreperele.' advullmomt Iti another whim. fa:l.lW 11eltanao Mutual =mance Company OF ,PIEFLADELPHIA. 0/7101: NO. 70 F t RE ItALNITT STREET. 1147_74.sert_VStko Soserrip AsestaL Buildinge. °boilable. lornitani. tc.. In tiwtwwitatry. The mutual srinolpla, oomablood.xith the .rants lot Duo Goma, outitio• the Insured to awe in the mutt af the company', without Wait, for loam The Script OertiOrates of this Oompaay for pro Ste, are eonvertible. at par, Into the Carnal Suet of the canary. CUM TINGLEY President. B. M. HINCIIILLN . 24Cret.1 . 7. onucconas: %,= Tin_sler Londe R. Aahhozet. Wm. B. Tbrapion. eersSe 1.1 Bates. ' S.O. Pn0.10.111, NUL W.ltlt4l , O. W. Ctialioutier, tothrip, Robert Stem - IL L. Omou. RR. lidalistl'cllit. Aneblimill UMW, Wm. M. Bombe. Piny( J. G. 00/t. - Amose mum Third and Woo • - Jam_ L. Taylor Jueb T.troad Dantlnk. CL e. To Nervous Bufferers. A retired clergyman, restored to healM in abawigir 7..Nrot peat neITC , I33 suffer Is anxious to mots kaolin, Nun mowot cam sod tkurNtes. mad UM) taa y. elpNaa aad. Dleaot B. JOSH IL DAONLLL. ee Non= NN*st, Erooklya. N. Y. scoomascomms• Lyons Eathairon—The ladies have pro ds:awe this artlele to b. by gar. the clainegt.d inset dallatithal proparation ever used; Lod frbin their *did, In gosh matters there I. to appeal- Thar dwirion l re, raids well grounded for Ito woods:dal egineey in relator. Mg, prmerving and Pittard.. the Hein do...big Qom dandruff and *II atom Impurities oaring 011114001 libradache, go. torether with Ito dslightfolporfontld Its pellet dome= end dollosoy, Oho mg./toad. t faro takes In its preparation) have made It the mat gal rweall7 popular artists of the kind, In the world. till sold by •11 rupeatabla deafen flu MI Plata Be gore lend oak for Lyme. Hafindmo. to anfald malodors fedfationa, . URATU. WYNKOUP • 00.. 0661;61616e14 63 Marty A, Now f Mar N. b7ll. OILLI.III A 00, iud $0 other &ilea 41-I.md/hri P. SEIBERT, Sculptor, 111.4dler, Stucco Worker • and Wood Wow. No. 60 Third Wrest. Oetween Wood I and Narkat atm% Pittabors4 Pa, trope conatantly on nand' an emortmont of nem Nancy Conn* Karen for pavlorL do noadedla • WThLIAILEisa ALLEM iii 1500010880113 TO AIINO '''', - ' ,,- - 7,-, ..=:tr- 11 •LIAMS Chilsonlith :. _ 4 .4 Awn irk, 'or Wawa* anak, oo?Itl°41 w. * A. WM wateset Al sad Vnitliattni by Rum or Not Water. Pipes .. Purasok Cbazetud, &boots. Horgitsb.7settaiot. thug Houses, Omit Egos* gait Hebb or Irsitings. No. II Hut.* .t.. Pittsburg Jowl oLsom--.L. yam. J 3 •••••••-. 40,3111,2 "R" FLEMING BROTHERS, (socasou To J. ctoo • 00.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS; NO. 80 ' WO°D .EV l ankts. PA. PlZ:gators:Of Dr. 112•••••o•thiintoot v•valltiss. Urn PEARL STEAM MILL.: ALLEGIIKNY Flour delivered to families in either of the trot ono. Orime =ay t• heft et the Kt% or In our tune ati the statue a • LOGAN.. WILBON *Oh. 62 Wood W. SHAUN* AMUR, tomer hlborti nod Bt. Matt B. P. ISORWAItri. DrunistLUe throe. MIMI& GISH ON OZZITZRY. 111111 USA BRYAN. KIIINADY • 00. Nelson!. lialbrope. The Abibrotype_ ie dee.y the =lost wat o . e ttri l t a l= l . ft .ef= ir L eog : t . rit Mrs done ins derma nem obtained by the MEI proem WA, intim on clam they as exmodingh brilliant and yet nm tb. . - ccentyne , _pi/fatly distinct in inr engin. Limo children am wmlid ant only mots hemy Mbar bat In Mama inepprealstde point of time by the AtnbrOtTDO. TM no Miter team can tablets b. tiv i z remmitolly rigneit cast pubile teem and azsminn. SOninsibey the pless. I', MS /1114 Md. NMI gatadri- All that ideneecoulddo and experianee ..r...t has bens united In Dr. L. B Weightb . Llateld Ca. tunie emistrattom It is to meetly tares as Irk., es rare to eradiate, Cameo as taken, and osembe T telbend Man. or leaving the boatels In Um least metre. Is pry Watt= Is also monis teepdatela Ample , e ...sobs , . e. perfectly safe In all mane when • goal [smile •-•-1 ,• ne•ded: an unasoebtlonable seseileine for eti., e 1 • as edultm eleaseas the entente 'or Impure humors ... engender Be o tm. and a multlnade of other ellsoafea too numerous to mend= stimulate the Ile, to tIMo. ott ~ those empunleles. wed allow tidseully operating e 01d... to tatty them ott Borough the natural change of tbe body. Menet., sore yoar annua ll y ...lust doeto s 0110. osnete damsels. ditto.... and menettmes deatti. Thbe rendly Pbydeds equally to good . remedy as ;dement , Use. Ulm It • tsiaL Pull direetlota emosupmeY meth bottle. Tor fa. by all nespeetable Desursbets. deirlmd POSTLEY, BELSON & CO. Manufacturers of Cast Steel and .14 Gun Barrels, Bad Box Vials, OW Steel Platod and 114oknosred Shovels, sod Epodes. Pleb. dfatteeks. !Wass. 0.1=11.1. nano. Teeth. • • Wd12617017HE. N 0.17 31A111071 07, Flttsboxdh Pa. • Pruchasors will pleas. all aid asuair, ...a . Wit. p.m:wins .I...hem • • • NEW ADVERTISEME MINERAL WATE ' no• Tail ) i Artesian Weil. St: Catharlinss, • CANADA wesr. rE reputation which this Water i sm ac sine as . remedy for DYSPEPSIA., CIRTIBIl• M. LIVER AND KIDNEY COMPLAINT WANT Of ACTION IN THE DICIEeTtYII AND U RINARY OR. f GINS. PAINS, WEAK JOINTS, PALSY, BO PULA. and the many complainte which PlLMALffilal e mffiect to, Is • certain ruermitm that they will And loom. dime relief brits Internal use in connemion wi the bath. The proprietor hos In he po retkll . ram as egret& mite. of the cares performed. The wife of i, ImeiMa. eminent le hie professloo,_for many yeses .10ored ander •• FM-4PS. USW." or WIDE of the Wrimb; be 'am using the Irate. of the Artesian Well ohs was unable to malt bet rims its WM fOr &short Mau she oss entimly restor• ed to health. The Water Ise offered for We. Is strongly .coonentrated and free from any drug or amigo Matistaml so that • tea singinfull mixed In • bffilpint of cord voter is • suffic ient dors for an adult By thorough', mixing one half of • di mat bottleof the Canada Mineral Water in • tub of fresh water elf the propp er temperature. • perfect bath le formed, from which all the benefits of • riiipActr !Milne Bathing /loam can be m ound at home. F ., W. la lorgabottlar. price II; small clo t % M. IT R. B. t, JON Jr. 77 Dock Stree Philtael Solt Agnut for Peritimelts. The Water will be sent by oxylon to .a 1 twit or the State, tf remitting ohs amount Da mot. ey postage etamm, N. B.—Persone wlehing to set as Agents la my pet of the State, ma apply.. shore /or terms. Au elitidtgod Stsekholders Meeting. 1 . ernes Omo A Pramenvam /1 11 C0..1 Pittsburgh. Web. sth. IMO. f JN pursuance of authority delegated to a committee stthe mumil conning of Sto.abolders On . 24M. January. DM, And th e fotlowing rmolation of the bo•rd of Directors of Ms 7th bat. Sir Haolool, That the committse aprainted o th e meeting tf the Stockholder., of which it ext , Ephina Chairman, o raw:tested to all • meeting of Stmtholde r. Is nt to be hold ., the litb March, to take onto meld tan the attestlon of rendering ad to other roads. mid the mode and manner °fronds:lag mob aid-. Nalco Is hereby given that • ameral tgratlimir of Stock holders will be held .1 the 11th ttarct, next, m 10 &Mat. A RI., at this OEMs to mother the object of the foregola • resolution. togethm with the matters referred to the tomtit:so aforesaid. W. BOOINSOZ telaierd&wtatrilT Ole Blare Second Conceit. T HE Sale of Reserved Seats fort: Bull's t (90 WoOttwalay snot ) mow Ws aftwenoon .t two dekteJt at EL & Eton Hada Mar. ; 6121 W Ho Jury—No Appeal!!! - AN AiIERIOAN STAR uIIAIMER! klnkl 81ave Ocasuorters Ski HILDRETWS ATROCS9US JUDGES? 6.12-I.d 1Y ING'S NEW &GREAT WORK —TWe Ufa a George Wuhington, by Washington Irving. ols., attain, printed on Ow paper, largo tn., pair lb. plans, to. 1 . ..11Le ed tint to a splendid one bretting nt onto the gr•ndeur of the theme wad the established lace which Mr, Irving bolds to the world of letters. In L, as In Mr. IY , IIIV othoewrltingi. there le nothing tha so strongly L tags. old of us as a gratlited wren , f <ample en. Yon want nothing more or len .—.ll. T.Albion. Volume A received, with an additionallnLq i ly of eel 1, Mr new subscribers. W. 11. COL RAILS fel] at Brokstore of g °Cochran, 411Oitheay. NiIORE NEW BOOKS and new 'supply of meant Publication. osne. by Anna Lifland, 1 sal, 41.25: I warner. by Mm. Jolla h Dor. ILL'S; Diary and Dorteepondsaos of Amos d ee 1 n to P 7 . 4? an d 2. (1 2 4. p !I • !tett Inning madman o:autism' Gnat lntsinst. and other thebooks from Cuter.. and 11....'.. To • Year" Among Mallßac Widow Bedotb Alone; My Bret/tee. haeperr: Midden Path: Nellie of Trim; old alarm Moaned Mama ay's geelaud, Borten, New York and Phil. edltioneS Iflawath. DrPeeimg Lateens* to Young Me. !Olson; Blostealehla4 f bons Essagalleal Knoeladge Bodeen nem aback book. raea. zoo own, ems. Redsrall.l-. A 1 1.0.5W - WIOKERSBAILPS PERSIAN LINI MANT.—For all the &Imam. labors outward .limn. laUng Lleam.its am null:dyed, It is surpasmkt ar none, and can be bad at the aboleisal• and retail patent medl date depot. on Liberty Area. bead of Wood, Pitteburgb. P. fold 11. N. WIDE PAAHAM. rRODUCE--2 bbla. Roll Batter; 1. bbL Dvi. t r pe.ccite, 5 Dbl. Dried APPSM 7 Mk. n 7 7 .11 te Beaux Jrut received uld fbr ell . _ (elf IL IL No. ail Linear I=3 WINTER. TRIMMINGS AT COST—We Wile ottorinit ell our Winter Teinuniners et Eowernorder to mince Ma cook at low as powdbla. (42 JO4l. 110111(1 k 00., 77 Market et. WINTER °SLIMY •ilg,W MUMS SAIXEURBELS can be had et ',kneed galore a KO nozoirs,,lT Maßks* It. . CRUDE BRIMSTONE—A ougo Hof 117 RATTING COTTON-3 bales in aim and tor male by 019 .1.81.110. DION= 1 CO. lIRYfkieILES--100 bus. old; do pried. olkin ran &it= Ado try C 412 40 BALE DIWAY.64)O. SITMAG-100 sacks in:store for sale by bll Meal messy i 00. LARD -2 0 keg' No 1161-reced by, 612 HiIINRY 11. OULLINEL - OTTER—A prime &tide, plat ) up for family am, In boom of 10 to 20 far Kea By ot2 EMMY 00LL1278. LLIMED OIL-12 obla fora& by LA (.12 HUMS Et OOLLINS, 1130TAB11-5 bl;la for rile b 7 L (42 OOLLINS. jISH--300 bble and half do Mackerel, Wlt• flati.VouLks... for Ws b 9 =NAY IL COLLINE. lZ ACON-200 pieces to arrive for roue by iffi t.l UEN&T H. comma. CHEESE ---800 boars prime W. R. Miffing Clues% tlar do hi amiar mooximma. friidT. REV. J. T. HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop of Vermont. will d.Uv or Two Laguna before tho at os s M. Mow Amelstloos soot Vitae ressrelr. otdo Rest Lectors so ITIZSDAY. Y.s 11th. Beconot do do ritIDAT. Ya4lotb. hotpot—Modern 4ortoraleses. • Doorsayymmat6 ocolock. Lectos to scosuoustoo at 73e oedoeh. Tlrtata2S oerd•o to to had et Lb* Musts sad Bookstores. Ilotals, Library Scowls. beams Oomadttas st the door. JOHNid KIitSPATAIOB. WOLLti KINCIAJD, • A T ILOOD 18181W1.,, 119 JAB:BUCIHABAN G A N'S ' CELEBRATED COUP ; Mtal l OP, on* ot the bre. coach moodier of the MU. so owl= Mt J. D. Dicaaan-it la with 'pleasuutthat emitter nu.. do racounnand to UM publki r and headi of Don• =, ‘.4. 1 phrticalar, dna% and lasting betedltor• Worn In tram the um of Morgan's - Griabratad liTruP In our WWI" and in ail alum hare found It to Inman* the milady. broperttea which ttu proptiatorlae ruoned; with gnat .omen. Thishiedialno has no natuanta taste.' but la pia. and palatable awl ran te Mist upon as thro beat g no ata d n ll W. d a n , r mr anew and cold. now bare the Roblin. Haney J P Probst. Wm It Rhodos. 'phi Lewis,: Wm WodluraJohn Glauatt NO.Wel Or=lZ , la =Mounded by JOHNIBASS.. Jr now bola , lab Wrnal attend. bard by mind Draludata. Moe MI cant. Para'. EW AND VALUABLE BOONS ree'd Davtoon'o bookstore SS Martel now lowil ot. Dr.Oolondans. T. V. Sloareo m =contad conumatary on bloggali Toobarlab sna $1,0% Dr. Bodlesonannontaly ow IMO; s Gavel try UMW, $.1.D0 The Obxistlow OrostDr, tonne lemon by raw author, Sowing Inns" now by tits author of Wordi and Mod of Jonas; yoot WAN of flt. Pa Jo. to.. 40 atr. Oonn4sntlal cob royonde ow of with Unbutton. Jamb Bona. Dart. .11."•!'1_ t of 0 I .. ediBio P t a h . n2P).1.0 :eallti iltetLari iih7rettg uoethell rime: BeetehGelia sad the matt bautifulpublJah.t. J. S. DArtION. Qr./NU-ANNUAL CI • 1 .r. -- DreS• 0• • • at esdnood pcleat—A • Ussoa • Co., ass el• • n oat Idols sits/min sad doirable stoat of Preach • us, Paramattu. Wool Ylalds. Otabossos, DeLalskes e , at about tvothlrdstbe usual Woes. tall ELA.N .-- NEM ItEDUCED—A. A. Mason it Oa. bare recatel 7o mars bales of Wool • , Yellow sal WO/to of orrery wady. Also, • • • Toff summit= Honed flanalls, a/1 of which will be • Lies coat bles Ulan osoal. - Loeturt Grove Seminary for Young at .Lawreneeville. Spring and Summer term f this 1 1 1 l Esi .td burin= Wolin:Ma:Adman to ani. isantypnri 'Tuition In tar EingLisk branches I/45 par LariJe 2 nrintli admi In re 410=4 and Pot CORM tg Valentines TIMOR aseorment of Fancy Palen ' ea a Mb= ink, kr PLO Iv J. L. • 'MAD, It hicrak at NUNNS & CLARK'S P /1112 s• KLRBEB. & BRO., have . .now on the way. and Mali_ _ • stiocangete and cholas stock of PIANOS I • , , from the nab . - - Cy of NUNNS A LAM X. , L. They ars provided with ail the WA and - portant tresroreessther & ats which New A . b Piastre shove All la" Ptak Orma Aches' , dc. yet 7 ••• • Is Astly warroested. with the V. 7. 1 1.416 U. the Meaner of morn ing Ihe rams If It proves In any way datiotlva. Tertiosontel from Si. Brabtosos„ tbs anti • Pianist OIIIMITA . 7I. Itoy.l9t • ISSA Mensr. H. Rader IS Ws., kbteresub—tizsbnize— Permit me to thank yeti mob axonal, for So =WA . ant Urand Plano of ens, Mums A Glartb somuo• .7. IWO:. you have hem as kind es to loan ibe hlgle Tara Pandll thumb to your db.. ThleentwrhihMl. went b one of the vary twat ever buds In Abodes, and au motztass and ogaur of tram doelod. 7 es well ail eollEtY or =II - - Wool, llidea, Flour,BacoaTLari, 1 Lord Oil AND PRODUCE G Y No. 76 Water 61, PM Pa. 1 rx+3 ,.v.........--.== . - ....v. j ..... srle taseSk. baramant4 1,43 PA1L ' - Iftwass a (Maw, BRIM; gar,Peet& AUCTION SALES. P. M. DA VI S, Auad , Deer. Suie, firOn4ll. 3,11,aiw►. , 6.1 P,LII - - `I:USTEE'S SALE oF REA! ESTATE. S ft , 'AS, le On rt.nrsday •Tenlng •'ut. 111.. .t Ti. ‘...1 the Merchants tn.-ban.. Peattl. of Ewa.. Trneten ni dens, 400 n t 1 ant rolnanlnlot unw.d geotead et:mt. betlewei trooltbriehl wad Merry *loss. tor • front of twro'r 0 , on grornell 3ngezternding bark sixty feet to no n u e , t n o feet wide, on eadetris at well the =PM , and flatly wog brick dwelling house, No. 161. with ...ter. gas and other onarentroces. The atm sultiost to ground rent of SOO per •11.111:LM. A3o—Thst ralnade plow of ground of 13 germ end 3 cootie In Calla. township bonandsd by lands Of Wm. Irwin tart others: ALSO-100 sham Mutalo Hall Pond Stook. Pet. go. 6210 Bt. Peter. 1.31 fen P. M. DATLI. Amt. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.— nn Thursday Ryanlog 14th lust-. at 7% o'r/cet of tbe nerd:mute iltrehauge Fourth street. .111 b• sold. a Rural Idershants sad lianu.%sturars liank Stor k 30 .do Mdse. Deposits do. 16 do. Ohio t Petinayrraula Railroad CO. , do. do . Pittsburgh t Sitettboaritla Railroad do. 6di • P. al. DAVIS. A CT - E UOUSRHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCT.2122.-0a Thotalay afternona 14113. Inst. at 2 CT - at the Commazdal Palm rum. Brno oe Wmat ntmen, ta , sold. anvertor iiman.aband. ftenl tors. emulating In NA of Mgh.ii•n2 Ding.. Chalet and hooker , Maeda to top Tobias bump finning Table, Mar ble pp Wash 'Maud, Lookins Glam. Book emu. Uana4 RabassaS Wardardu. 11na Work Tide, Keehn% ruralist, Cooking Utensils, Lag.. &Id P. di. DAVIS. Van. —• 113EREILPTORY SALE OF SUPERIOR', BRICK DWELLING DOUSE AND BUILDING LOTS: 1311IMING14141 — On Tharsdny evening. rah. IS. at 114 o'clock, at the Merchants Exchaximi, Fourth etreet, will be' eold, without beer., alteetltit Onlllool it 111 - 11Yeacearn.: the folkoring rainabb Beal Estate. Vim Lots Nos, and - 63. eit tb• endow of Oman and Otherbaling • Moat of 64 feet Moises on Otzson. mut extending tis:k along Oliver etreet 100 bet to Chestnut Alley, on which Is end ed every supswior new Three Story Arta Dalt thot Mon" with extemive beak buildings, wins slab roof, and oat& modern improvements. Also. Lob Non 131 and 134, hating oath a hoot of 24 fee. on Canon street, between Gregg an Alley. stmetas and extending back 100 feet to Walaut disputablhf ritltlitt—thowtifth math, smiths. al3, 0. Sand 12 months from day of eels, with Interest and enoved aecurlty P. IL DAVIS, dim. A Ali USE ENTS. . . ,Al.l Adverilsemti otion.certs or Pub- ADICII.I3.IIU MILL be n M for In mishit In MASONIC HALL OLE BULL WOULD most respectfully inform his V V Mends end thee eitlentin ritub,uri, that he will pneltleely glee him second and lest GRAND CONCERT, On Wednesday Evensng. Feb. 13th, 113158- War this (=Won be will be asslyced' by chi Iblloidzug sue. runt Artlatin The two boorite end talent.] Muni Moab Donne& Signorina ANNA SPLNOLA, Mies S. ANNA VAIL, LOUIS SCHREIBER, Th. Great Carnet-a Piston Player. and FRANZ ROTH, Dlatherrabaud Ptaddet and llempOgal. Pitoolt4Al PART L 1. kt.urk.......-Yeantuosr bow—Plano rra„ 8,11.10.L.L SoLO—Cornet a-PlacaGrand nts•is, from Ragnancdo, Intw.dueisisKix. b•walf.i . . . BALLAD—Somai,,initill;46 Him SS VaIL. 130/41—Vlolla—annd Oonaerto, Allegro, Began, &dee., Smtbanktale. Rondo, tends . .01. n /has OLE BULL. PART 11, 1. PARIA—From flu Opera Chlornal Rostnabnigh-...Raoat MZra 2. BOLO—Cornet sPlotoOLitano• to D. 4ettl. with variation; LOUIS SCHREIBER. 8. SONG—"I stn• leraliz s liM=ll.rL —Grans 4. COLO—Vlathi—The nother's OLE BULL, 11. GRAND DUG—Nell Orwrs—Chlan e. BOLO—Violin—lnixoduction sad Clarnival of OLE BULL, • • Ptateitued on this occasion le from the lactors of Naive k pikes., and kindly loaned bz fl ISLEBItat BRO. . D.U.r To a parte of the Hall. to he ha d.at the Mtuto atore of H. Num & Bac,. Fifth stmt.. midst theliall. Ileac may he seemed without extra &mite on Toeslay and Wednesday from 10 o'elocc. d. kV - AorDoors open at T. Goacert to commente at E. 0.12 THEATRE. JOSEPH 0. TOME, SOLI LEDS= AMID XAEAGIIIL J. V. .. . .. 30.11 and Parquett•_So otatt:sta Bora. (Dram)—ss.oo Ewan Timr.. --Md. do. do. ( . ®all) 6,00 Boze(ibreard — Forsans)2s eta Secured rats UM eta..4ol.es la' Doan nom at 63‘: car rime. at I dokr.k. WV-00kTHINATION 07 TALICfr—Me. W. Davide. Malmo Baymead sad Was Saw Baum. TIMBDAY EV1LT1N0,1118.12,1386. 2FLIff ILLA.LB—ELr Battu:my Aboobaba. T rg riltr uaim ate LlVE.aaa . • eesiale ABB.: IBBBBaI. Bab dam. A. W....Youns Jana. Julia M. Earnßri.kea Mativron. MFAtprittlK W. • after BBL*• . 'POOR PILLIOODDY-I , lloealdr, Lt . Ir. /*BIBB Bar. atclUans, Mis Este Baxoa.. FOR RENT. TOR RENT—A 3 stoigliriok DwitiringA Z.r h ownlid a tr JarAls: c = 2 : Eirlife lltr proviaw Age a tt routrbrarAVe . ua Y' 4l „:"% noboi • H. DALZELL •W.. Übsrt,-Pitiabazdk. rLET .-,8 veral Dteelling Howes in dif. throat yarteuf the city. • : , .. mall tram* home =l2 acre. of I=4. tettklsA3 =lee of the city .., A Urge warehouse on Llbertl& m reet. Aaplr Ito DA ~. , , s LI A 9101111 Y. To Let. WAREHOUSE, No. 114 Second • street, Ltus• daces east of Wood nt J .501100 11 =li co, (.1 No 13 Wood stmt. MO LET—A comfortable Dwell:L . ,t;.. , :eM U.ti !al:1188bn, City, on Waahlastaa taanias el: room, klt ehe on lb; ms viva of H KING.= tant7 rrio LET—Two 3 story Brick-Dwellingri Hausa .i•calotansoa nt. do' LC Ward, Allegheny. Thom haulm aro dasirazda ada. want of taotr antral kaadlon. Apply to •• • ". fa:llrd A. WOODKOttala,‘ rtthree story brick os awl attached) situated Ws. 44 at et. e between Penn wad Liberty. searly o=ta St. Mar liatL af Ilissrjr• IS. 11.1111814, No. 121) eloPialta Walt. Hal L I Jadliti INMILLE HALL FOR RENT. Also the omens an rutin. no Bail % TOM ossulist br the talniestk Sad Ooroulrrille la =Re. Ingsdre el w J • 1119 No. n WELLING ROUSES on Robinson-and 'W" b°ll " itactstiVlMNViat'scnWr To Let. - • rIVIE FANOY IRON FRONT STOMA on Waal stmt. o . tas H. Maio k One. anon= 7ra i'd " WiLlt. rRRNT—Te.. Dwelling Hensel is Lawnneervllls, three of Which ant nor modern . ccomatutne eted ranowereh. anetircattni on the Greettetruntlt Thntinint. oshodte lin MAlnnot LeeE'e 9g rtiti or aiwilinst emsll;llnliitia a — tiniest. ,fte _ohs or ' IMO. W. nifty Pitt street, Mgt or Bin JAS. YOU hee. vrenorth. - . OR RENT - 2 Brick.Dwellk 4 memo each. on (Wadi Ammo. - nid, lib Ftemitoa Maguire JO Wa.lle. WILIION.AALAirO A. comfortable • two . itonAll yolktek Intft n ecdatuang ams i g h ftls r" ' ' EMa to a, poR BEINT—The Office recently ocanpied j . ;irta !Swat (molls* store of tbi s t um a tb. E 119 ' - n.nNo. No. al ueertiet. ER RENT AT $4OO PER ANN U M rly) commode= =dap AO* line Dabbed' thruwa y Drnas. Mynas. Haus. with eta task.bial Nil Trout at. lhaval.n, of IL DAT conta , Wood awl Mb slomai.l LET--That now and well ffilished. Mors Sem sad Ws, dtustod • on andttnUld. at, .; onpcsito Om Mann Neuss. • duo two (Coe Boma above tits Tea BUS% On mooed now. Nant Alngr to • - • ss2o N. — NcLAIN A BON. No. a JINN it. • ITOLET—Time story Bock StoreVNo. - 1153 EtattALAlLLAnat. P. Ds' 31114 LET—The use on the, ,Canal zaimiui! Via ufctaulAg o=3=7. A y _ BLAHELY t =HEY. 'OR SENT--That large taut convenient Illogisuft. No. SP Weer sh. s• excelleutiocatkol &Bad. sad Produce Bgare„ krali pa rear alio • Loris Wurstronce ogg wale's it, taloa Yalu& la present ocouilsr or Sher A .- ligaturws. Bant WOO • tar. hi 8. mum= a Hos, Cider =CPUs! . . if INEGAIt mad° y 'for farailz cyl . - . i =duos add in more then ow of the ensit itaml u =r ia N t r==:"et .:.::,.....: *- i ono, sad In MT WA/WM.4 ~aw. Mates., brawn In it Jr'.........„ ..".*l‘.. Yens. 4 ! 4 ' l .- tt Will, Thaw .0 emis- tylng., ,_ obi Sesteh Kota Sa ii'''' 4 .. im arJider Vitedsdtted.trill —, e • , ben 1.0.64:11111 en hell and • •e . - - nillbecoodsstalll i as The stbattisa of sale tnallss. n-W Hewn ~.Ae. winam ...a... . particular, is dinned to this V.no • Cider that will keep sweet pail next. Fall.: • T...b,..Qtnnen sad Clan trusented to be al rinse ~.., tall A. BALLO% 140 Wain it /Ss in n To ILABVPACTUREBEI AHD OT.HEBEI., • TEE andensigW , ,Ativing view-the ea .... tendon of their laUry purchanet the .EXUSLETO •WORADA , - • .6. Nonoegshela Sawn. Moat* iza. 'nom ibis 7 • P ftlgr " th ' elforungwoluts; In lb. city. 1P• avald therefore salt the . . nstri4Aor Wake at a fair saios and make tbe femme ..., co i rf amass of l ota mum of NMI, and..idaws our twatity m a g te r frol l =ft e liNd eA, " ftl esna==l, width to low yaw smut On the blonongabela visa: is. eluding tight of Wharf. Th• banding, are or bew ur ,.. amt ffrAntlal, and two stories high. the Stail, Is one wandrad and esrurtreha Asa Ics&X *es ing "U an XL. tea * Alia trick . of °l4. ar Wet In length for ICIalk• bona and attar There la oho an ustalkent stem *Woe In ,stul otter Arturw with rola a an. Naar fwassin4 go to work wit , hout dela,. Any person desiring each a property so fararsbliNo sated, will pleas ten Lamadwde attention todble natio. LIVINGSTON COPELAND It W. Pittsburgh Janoary76.ll66—DAlNlnsd . NOTICE TO ALLWIRMILECONOERN ED In Wing Itislr dubs dote to to insansr, such N dart ass.kns. mantas zusent. elothins. Just mind from the q Inaba. 101 l asetaturat awing Inadtlase. with alllll4 taurommenti, aeon= ISBN tadltlitabbA • ru e u51% ;..1. sad al it rag. trod Ur fad utut dr. OW dow i rlLOS mmar,l24.l:Thrtistzz -. ROUIZZI Hamm. .11.toCt
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