pittsbargjj ®Rjctu. nam.jTvTaiLLiiJi&j. u*mos~»< a. roatw* B<, ERaBTT & CO,. reßolaUon vu passed is theSelefliCoQDctla of Philadelphia “aulborixing t\ tppoialtneni. of a joint Committee to Inquire *■ ikaffctes of charges for the transportation f the Atlantic, and suggests a simple remedy for its ravages. As his own words are more oomprehenslvo and expUeit than any ab stract of his remarks that we might offer, we will quote from him lu reference to those Insects I which- have been so injurious to the growing j crops of ibis oountry: "The fly is supposed to havo been introduced into tbls country by the Hessian troops, whence IU name, in straw lauded on Long Island about the year 177 G. Its ravages at that time were not great In Europe, but it seemed to find a con genial element here and spread with fearful rapidity. _AU .insects from foreign countries are greater posts 1 hero than in the Countries whence theyjjome, Sotauch xnore extensive were its here that for yeargit was supposed lnsect from any in Earope. njjWiV:ptto and Mr. Herrick (of this Col ilege) to’lBB4 proved tho Hessian fly to be of European origin. Of late years it has not been to destructive as formerly; owing to the preva lence of paraaltlb loseols which make it their prey. /Ihebeatjfkemedy is a fertile soil. Sow late in September, graze, if necessary, while the fly la depotUlng her eggs; roll, too, iufall and spring. On soils of medium fertility sow the hardier varietiea'of wheat, some of which are fly proof. Bat the midge is the great pest of the wheat | grower. Go out to a wheat field at evening in j the middle of June, carrying with you a lighted eandle, and myriads of these creatures will swarm ' about you. This UUle animal Is the wheat midge —the dddonyia truici of the entomologist. It wulongknown in England, bat was supposed to be vegetable, not animal. The dUeaso there was for yean called a mildew; and it was not until the labors of Marsham and Kirby, i p 1797, that it was shown to he the work of an animat After giving an aeooont of the transformations ■of the insect, the lecturer proposed two rame* dies—the first, catching them in nets ia the aveaiog, 4 not wry difficult operation In a small field—the sooond, the importation of some pa rotitic Insect, snob aa exists in Europe, to check its depredations. The ichneumon-fly is always found In England wherever the midge is pma lent. This insect panoinres the larvm of the midge, in time, destroying Us li/e. Thbjolnl-worra of Virginia and thoobinch toogof Illinois, were alluded to. The Western States have eongraialated themselves that they vers free, so far aa wheat is concerned, from noxious insects, bnt they hafe the chinch-bug, a greater pest than even the midge.- This animal destroys the grain by piercing the plant and drawing ont its sustenance. U likes wheat best bat will attack oats, corn and grass; n giant •talk of Illinois corn In three days. ,ln the har vest fields, the feet of the Workmen ridiog on the reaping machines ore completely enveloped With them. They emit tho same loathsome stench as the bod-bag, rendering harvesting a nauseating operation. Thoyipre found in Illi nois, Indiana and Wisconsin. , Oaf knowledge of these Insects is as yet too limited to attempt to prescribe a remedy.” After the lecture, several persons in the au dience, In'oeoordanco with a recognited privi lege, propounding the following Interrogatories, which. It will be observed, were promptly an swered: Quution— ls eulpbar io barns *oy remedy for the midge? enlpbur killff no fnaect except tbeltehoite. Apple csterpUUrs thrive in eal phar. ; nation the burning of the field after Urr® baa entered the ground of ooy use? Should think not; ifl too welt protected. Sowing ealt at time of seeding? Should think not. Sowing ' lima on growing grain ? No; Heaslsn fly works io rye. ' A DiszurauiSßXD Philadeiphias Dead.— The PhU&delpfcta papers announce with aa ap propriate euloglao, the death of the Hod. Jocl Jons, which occurred at hie residence In that dtp on Friday morning last. . The deoeaeod was a native of Connecticut, and born in October 29th, 179.3. Ho was educated at Yale College, and graduated with distinction from that insti- BtitutloD. Of his eorocrio Pennsylvania, the North Amtrieantiyß: “He began praollee ns a lawyer at Easton, Pennsylvania, and was appointed by the Governor to revise the statotes of this Stale, on which work he was employed for eeveral years. Subsequently, Governor Wolf appointed him one of the judges of the District Court of Philadelphia, in which position he won the re* epeet and esteem of thls-cumoubUy. The same Governor appointed him President Judge of that court, and In that cvpacUy be Served until he was elected by the City Councils President of Girard College, of whloh institution ha was in ohargefor four years. ,In 1819 be was elected Mayor of the old oily proper over the Whig oan dldale, Mr. Gilpin, bat after servlog a term in that office, was defeated at the next election by tho same opponent, the Whigs having reoovered -their asoendenoy. Upon his retiring from the Mayoralty he was chosen President of the Girard • Insurance Company.” Judge Jones was deeply versed In theology and medicine, was an eminent Hebrew scholar, and had ft knowledge of (be leading European apdaeveralof tho oriental languages. Aealavjer ha stood high in the profession. __ Twa House CoMMrmae.— lt Is eonjeotured, nothing positive la known In reference to '&Uhe action of Speaker Pennington, that the ' Committees of the National House of Bepresontalives will lie announced on to-mor- .. 109 (Wednesday) or the day after. A Washing* ion correspondent after remarking that the labor is complicated and the responsibility delicate, 'aaykr - , • •\ r ! tr A political basis for lbs organisation was es tablished by (be precedent of Mr. Orr in the laet Congress, to which the democracy cannot reason* ablyUkuobjeotionv, having justified Hat the time oe'propcr and fair. They may notilke to have the chtlifle commended to jtbelr own lips, bnt bad aa well beresigoed to the necessity. Mr. ' Pennington will probably exercise more liberal* - ity than was theu praoUoed, yet it is doubtful, after (fiw mhtißer In whloh' Mr. Banks was de* - <. nnannd in the thirty.fourth Congress, after \ haviog etrallied every point of generosity to sat £>, *' iafyhls bpponeota,: whether ibe utmost cooces* ' ilm.Will produoe anp heller effect, or more- (ol* *' splrit, than the mosl rigid, exercise of party -discipline. About of the hooselscom- hew tnatetlal, Aodibenod the difficulty \ofa|®artiogjadicloasly. . Mr. Sherpian haa been tendered and aooopted thabMnnhttship of the Ways and Means. The xaat flf eontmlttce .wlUha constituted lor a ' oaiiafactory manner to Ibe interests of Pennsyl ■ , Wflff; S 9 «F0l';y "I P«- . iMilao-rtloh iio 1« underolood lo f.ror lnol . toie twi mm* la honor "Sr* Moognltri lho domoorotlo «£.«*-•* ' h»t» rttraad ibe oomnlUhM oo uto giro It ccm- Irol oflho For all pracllcal par deoMTMlo Spoikerolght w«U h»« chair, -since he would ***?***“ *** ; omiotofthUpoUUo.lpo»er.lnlhlarl«* - ne-vu most fortunate, with all tbs ad* ■ ' ‘H of Mr. SaUh/V Ton Jhiladtl phiaFmnxy fwnian - tbo Custom Hcnseorgah—ls Intensely mortified at the elec tion of Mr. Forney to the Clerkehip of the Houbb, by the aid of the Republican party. It to the “business men” to repudiate bis paper—tho i*r«j—on peril of losing Southern customers.. Wo presumo the Fmntyhmian is anxious for the patronage bestowed on Us neigh bor; Us hold on the national treasury being very limited. Mr. Fonssr, it is to be hoped, will survive these terrible onslaughts, and we have no doubt his paper will flourish the moro for these paltry efforts to strike at its business. The editor of 4 *home orga£i” thus boosts of his prophetic powers In reference to the course of the gentleman, who isnow Clerk of tbo national House of Representatives: “Welongsinoe stated to the publio that this purpose was aimed nt by John W. Forney and the Republican party. It woo denied with In dignation. We did ibis to warn those befooled and confiding Democrats who tbonghubey aided In a laudable purpose by supporting this m|D, who oiaimed to be a Democrat, and that he was exerting himself for the interest of the Demo cratic parly. We knew that this was a false pretenoe, and that be wss holding them as a cover to his purposed treachery, as bis baokers or transferable chattels, upon the strength and number of whom he could carry on and consum mate bis negotiations. He has succeeded in perverting Ihtir sense of right, has demoralized their political characters, and estranged them from that organisation to which they wore de voted, and now he tarns ’ his baok upon them to fiU his pockets with the pries for which their ia flacnce and patronage was bartered months and months ago." What a terrible fellow Forney is! r A Bptxcn Faou tub Naw Smaxia.—Seren ade at Wathmgton.—A Recitative from Mr. Penn ington.—lion. Wo. Pennington, the new Speak er, was serenaded at Williard’s Hotel, Washing ton, on Wednesday evening, la response, to load calls, ho appeared and mado the following speech: •‘I am very muoh indebted to you, my friends, for the pleasing visit that yon have made to me this night. When we hear a national air, U al ways satisfies me that we belong to one country, and I bavo no belief lo the doctrines that the time is near at hand or can be, that we are to bo separated. [A Voice—“ Three cheers for the Bouthcrn Confederdcy.” Another Voice—“ Dry up.”] We are one people, andil trust In Heaven we shall ever remain so. [Cries of “Good," and ohceTS.] Therowill always bo, in a free country like ours, diversity of opinion, different views; and a great variety of interests, whioh mast necessarily prevail; but there is a spirit of patriotism that burns in oar hearts that will not yet be, extinguished. [Cheers.] .. Oqr land is a land iof freemen, our liberties were achieved by groat excrtloou aod services of our fathers, and 1 believe no man in this generation will lot this blessed inheritance go to pieces. [Cries of “No, no," “Never,” and oheers.] And if we do wrong at one lime, you remember the saying of Mr, Clay, that old patriot, whoa he went homo lo Kentucky, after having voted for the Compensation Law, on being addressed by some old man, who said, “Clay, you have done wrong." “Well Says he, “my friend, if you were out gan nlog. and on pulling the trigger your gun didn’t goioff, vrbat would you do? Would you throw It iway, cr wouldyou try it over agaiot" “Nay," said he, “I would piok the flint and try it over." [Cheers. J Now, if anything is done wrong in ibis oonntry, a little time will make it right— [erica of “Hear, hear,” and-cheers]—because wo have a national foeliog and a national honor. [Cries of “Good,” “That’s so," and cheers.] When I hoard the national air played as you camo in here lo*r.ight, It went lo my heart, and I said as long as our national snugs remain, this country will bo united. [Cheers ] Discordant Stale*! I think no man in his sober senses can agree to any such proposition. [Cheers.] I tell yon n6w there never was a greater mistake than lo believe that Northern men have any bad fee lingsogalnat Southern men, [cries of “Good," and cheers.] or tho body of Southern men against Northern men. [Cheers. A Voice— “ Whit about Harper's Ferry?”] Never mind Harper’s Ferry. [Cries of “Put him cut.”] My friends, that Is ft nine day's wonder. My friends, it always belongsio the republican institutions, that there moat bo a great variety of public opin ion upon oil qaeetionfl.and ourooly security is lo bear and to forbear, and the strength of our in stitution depends npon love of country. [Cries of “Good," and cheers.] And if we are njt im bued with patriotic feelings, there is no hope for the stability of our oonntry. [Cheers.] Rot my faith is this, that we all love our country, and that we will abide by her destiny for good or for evil. [Cries of “Good," aod cheers.] 1 thank yon for the high compliment whioh 1 feel yon have bestowed upon me by this visit. lam glad the Xloase is organized. If this organ ization had been effected by the selection of any other gentleman, perhaps it would have been belter, bat be assured 1 will endeavor lo dis charge the ardieus duties of the high position to whioh 1 have just been elevated as best I can, and to preserve this glorious Uoion intact. [Cbeera.] Mr. finermaa was loudly called for, when he appeared, and after thanking them for this kind and cordial greeting, said the labor of that day bad resulted gloriously In the election of a Ra pablican Speaker. Notwithstanding this fact the nation was safe. A Republican had been elected Speaker, and the prlco of cotton was worth from ten to twelve oente, and he hoped it may be higher. [Cheers.] A Republican was elected Speaker, aod tho prico of slave- property as they call it, was higher, and be hoped it would continao to increase if they choose to have it so. [Cheers.] If a Republican President was elect ed, every right of every citizen of every State would be secure in his hands. [Cheers.] Refer ring to the threataof disunion which were con stantly being made, he said: If the pressure of mosey, the presstzro of office, were taken away, yon would not hear these men orying ont dis union, and endeavoring to separate tho people of one part of this conotry from the other. [Cbeers.] v He lived away up on the lake shore of the northwest, and If any man there dare utter ascotiment against the Union of these Slates, they would instantly drive him'from the place. [Cheers.”] Boabb or Hsvksub CoHMiasiosXHa. —Tho Board of Revenue Commissioners met in the Supremo Court Room at Harrisburg, on Thors* day last, at 3 P. M., Eli -Slifer, State Treasurer, and ex-officio President, took the ebair, and Jacob Ziegler, of Dauphin, was appointed temporary Secretary. Certificates of appointment of the following members were read and filed : Judicial Districts. Judicial District. 1. Alaxaodrr Cummings, 14. Caciel Hue, 2. Jas. Rcnlpnitbfr, 10. S. B. Tbomw, 3. PhUllp JobMtoo, 10. 6. Robeioo, 4. Wta. William* 17. o*fn*e W.Oeiiyi. 6. Ooorg* D»r»le, 18. R«ynoW»Uoglillii. . C. D»»W Morton; 10. U. /. Kollfr, 7. Jacob Dißrtbowrr, 20. Jama* It. D*f i* 2t. Georg* lUtro, 23. A. 0. Brodbetd, 23. QiaiUr Chmtr, ZL Theodore 11. Ciemrr, 25. D. !L Jackman, 20 Tboma* Ofterbont. 8. A. i. Detrich, 9. J.A.Cbri«ty, 10. Ime M. Watt, 11. DhD.Wrlgbv 12. A. B. Ely. 13. BJ Laportn -The oath of offiee was administered by Hoc. John J. Pearson, of the 12tb Jadioial District. Jacob Ziegler, of Danphlo, was unanimously elected Clerk; George A. C. Seiler And 3. M. Steck, Assistant Clerks; Herman Field, Sergeant' at-arms; Samuel Bbafer, Doorkeeper, and An drew Eraase and Henry Radab&ugh,Messengers. Mr. Wright moved that the Clerk be author ized to famish to each member of the Board two daily papers, or their equlvalaul in o week ly paper, to bo paid out of the contingent fund, which was agreed to. Mr. Johnson submitted, the following, which was adopted: Resolved, Thai the postage of all oommonica (tool eent and received by members and officers of the Board, be paid 00l of the contingent ex penses, and that tbo Chief Clerk bo direoted to famish the Postmaster with a Het of tbo mem bers and officers, and that each put bis name upon the outside of letters and ooamunicaliooß eent. Mr. Cummings moved that tbo President of the Board be authorized to appoioiApage.whiob was agreed to. Mr. Wright moved that when the Board ad journs U adjourn to meet to-morrow, at 11 A. M., and that that be the standing hour of meet ing until otherwise ordered # whioh was agreed to. Mr. Kooigmaober moved that tbo Clerk of the Board be directed to address oircui&r letters to the County Commissioners of tbeStato who baTe -sent in no returns, requesting them to dosb im mediately. On motion, the Board adjourned. MtLAacnoLr AcciDJtai.-Mr. William Pealc, of this Borough, met with aiy accident on Monday morning last at about 8 o’clook, which resulted In bis death in ono boar and a half after ill oo* curre&oe. To keep off tho dust and groaee, ho generally wore, wbon at his tannery, a long, strong overcoat, which was caught in the main borixontal shaft of cart iron, two and one-half inches in t ,at - ci eloefe P.M, from the residence of hie hi other, I.W. Chadwick, t £ii peuu blivet, to proceed to the Allegany Cemetery. ' _ BCERHAVK’3 HOLLAni) BZTTS2I3. A Medicine of lon«j; tried efficacy for ruairr* 150 Tni DLOOD, to eencntlat for the funndatlouof go'xl.baaUh, and for correcting >1 borders of thu stomach and boaei#,— socb ns INDIGESTION, HEADACHE. HEARTBURN. LOSS OF APPETITE, ACIDITY. HILUOU3 COMPLAINTS* WATBR-BRAIiH, CRAMPS, OOSTITENE3S, COLIO, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Ac. In Nervous, Rhmmatlo and Neuralgic affections It ha* frequently been administered with marked sureoea. Tvo or throe dcaea will convlnte the affllctod of its tala tary effocle—the stomach will speedily regain 1U strength, a healthy action of the liter, bowels ahd kidneyawlll ra pidly take place, and renewed health be the quirk result. BKwautor iMfosmoal But ono siWof tho genuine (half pint bottles ) Dose a teaspooofal. Bee that onr name Is on the label of every bottle you bny. BENJAMIN PAGE Jn., & CO., 8010 Proprietors, Pittsburgh, renn’a. fiolJ by Drogglsta only. Price $l,OO. Ja3l;dAwT Eanfc Statements^ Statement of the Bank of Pituburgh. I’iTTSßCtton, Pcb. 6th, MOft. MEANS. Loans, Bill* and Discounts $1,791.125 Real Estate ami Ground Rent 4l."k'> S- Stockaand Miscellaneous Duo hy other Banks 16 1.4 ■.’* Bank Notes A Chocks Ci.’iSf' W Spocln (goldaud silver).. :-M,BIS • < LIABILITIES Capital Sttkk ♦ l - 14 r!9C H ! Profits and Kornlng*. _ ,s ' ; . Unpaid Dividend* ntid Suspciist! Ai'. ’l Dneto othorßanks.. .V.et'.'T )■ Circulation "ifi.*:, '' w Deposit* 005.1 9'- -O (><} The above staretnHht to th.. W«t or roykuotr toga and belhif JOHN UAHPER, Cashier Sworn to and «01-«-ril.. .I tt.:i Feb. fth.lsoO, befotw me M S. SMITH. Notary J’ublir. hVmtetnem of the Merchanti' and Slanu factnrcre' Bank of Plttaburtfh. PlTTsiitr&ou, Monday, Feb. Oih, l-u> Circulation iHs.oirJ no . Due Depositor*. . • in Due ether Bank* Discounts f> - Coin a IWSI4 vs Notes and Checks ol ulhei Banks. 4:;.75t 4a Due by etliur Dank* - i>VM'7 4*j Tho above statement i* .v: reel and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. IV, 11 PENNT, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before tm\ this Cth day of Fob, A. D. 1860. ir? VV. 11. WHPINKY. Notary rnblic. ntstetnent of ttse Cttlxena* Bank. Pittsburgh, Feb. Mh, lk«V>. Mbit a and Diec<»iuW so'.C9?:< f* Coin In Vault, (TTraeury Notes Ja.OC'i) foASS" Note* and Checks of other Banks.... to Due from Bank* and Danker*.. ll.lSa ,U LIABILITIES. } Ui},(tOO *>» ... -jou.'i i j Capital Stock Circulation... individual Depositors 117.UU Tn Duo lo other Banks - k6,04S Vu. Tho above statement is correct to the l* 1 *! of my knowl edge and belief. K. D. Cashier. Affirmed before tn# ibis Cith d.»v of Feb, 16C*' If? g.AML'BL UAKVKK, Notarv Public_ Statement of tht dlcebantre’ UstiU of Pit tsburfCl). MnNbU. P.-U <.»tl tSf.'J LIABILITIES. Dn» to other Banks Dwe t>> Dopositore . Hitts and Not.;* DtscwuutMj 1 IVio t>j? otb«r Hint.* Notf* ur.rtChwrV* of uOj?r lUnt In Vkiilt 21 The aboYOftatenn-nt U rortorl, to lhobo«tof myknovl edge and belie!. N. n. UOLUK3, Prc.lJ.M e worn beftwe me thl* litliduy of IVtu, Is'.i. m a. \V. Fosrm. N.it &n ruM*. SUlemcnt of «l*e Iron Cltjr Unnb. iTrrsjiCEOH, I'oAi litli, l*vO Capital .... - } -ifO,C and Discount* M.VWS Due by other Bank* JK.tc-0 ftj Nob*nodCheck* of other Bank*.-.. S£&.UIO n. Specie IfcWM « Circulation - • fcM.SW M Due toother Bank* . Doe to Depodtor* 210.0 V) 4W Tbo abore etatoment i» correct according t<> the beet of niy knowledge and belief. JOHN MAGOFFIN, C&eb r. AfilrxneJ beCire Be, ibl« tlthday of Feb, A. D., lsto f«7 ROUT. FINNEY, Nolary Puldis. Statement of tin AUcßlirny llfcnk. l*mai>txc!>, I'tli 4th,13C0 ASSETS. Capita) Stock- Note* and Bill* Dtaconntod.— Duo by othrr Kank*.._ 31,943 R* Notes and Cbocki of tJtber Itonk* LA O2 LIABIUTU^. Doe to other IL-uik*.._. lndividcal DeponiU— l*- *1 TUa above itatamcnt lacotToct to tbi. tw*t of my knowt* edge and belief. H. QEPBDK?f. Pmldopt. Sworn and inbecribsd bofara ui", tht* titb day of Fob. UCO. fe7 EOBT. PINSFY. Notary Pub Ur. aDbcrtistnuniß To" MERCHANTS OR MANUFACTO^ RERS—A ro*rrf*d man, 2'J year* ofagi, la drelrottv ot prornrtnga altaatlcmaaa clerk In any rt*p«Uble bu«i* dcss, and when not otberwtae rngaged would. If cccocaary; bo witling to devote hi* time to Kiting and making Llmaelt generally n*efcl to bU tuoployer. Would engage a* travel; tog agent f.»r a bouse. Beat of rtftrenena can t>» given. Addxeea “Box 206, Plttaburgb P- rt.." with l»«o atur.lwv} •tatlog wh/r» an Interview maybabad f«7dlul ; Coal and Castings. SEALED PROPOSALS will lie n-coiveil at tho tftlco of tho Wator WmVi, until 7 oMock r. m. o| THURSDAY, fVLitiary Ifltli, for aupplytug tb« I*Uf»L»itKl| Water Work* wllh (Xml, far »h* urm of on-. j«»r, mendog on tb* l»t o( April. Ilul« ■»«« iorlud i« r .•&« it both- house*. A'the tame time an 1 pfoc**, »<••!•»! »>ilIU n sired for luroUhiug— -23 thirty Inch pipes; 10 taontj-two inch pip««, with the tore*,A. 'WO ft*lel*bt lurh pip': 250 *• tlx “ 32U0 •' foor “ *• together yilb all requiitle brandies au>l • Uen>« Aud also for ■applying the e„»titiji ib»l rosy lio required for the work* during tbi* y, nr.cotauieiwing. April In. Proposal* axe ln*ft«d for nil or *»•,•«• rarely, for *Dy portion thereof. For particular* enquire at toe office of tho work#, afreet. IW.dldJ JAMB? NELSON. Haj t_; Tllfi GREAT HOAX OF TIIE DAY. TUB GREAT UOAX OF THE DAY. Full Exposuro of tho Son* uf Mnlut. Full Exposure of tho Son.-j uf Malta', Full Exposure of tho Sons ol Malta, BY AN' EYE WITNESS. ; IN FRANK LLBLIK'd Ni KWAPAI’ft li, t.i 2I«, IN I RANK UMLIf/a NKtt itl'APKh. No iIV FOR SALK AT HUNT A MINER’*. FOR SALE AT HUNT A MINEU’?. Largo Engraving ol the Interior of aLr «.f the of- Malta. The candidate being conducted thropeh. TUe- Sou* la their costume. The ekrJHou In the cclikn. Tt»e foor Imp* with loittieafurroaodJog It. Aud all the JrtWti of tbo L&Jgr* a* **«n by the ibodow. .f> " , SUNDRIES— 100 bis. Honoy in tho comb; 1200 bc«. Corn la the ear, too “ HoedlngOat*: < 100 “ prime CloTerrctil; : 100 •• Union*; If) “ *un Dried Apple* 30 bbl*. RollDutW, fre-h; 10 kega pare Lanl; koObhli. 8. »•,**. end F«ro Floor: I .' 260 bx*. prime W. It. Cheese; 100 bai. I mail White Bceoi, A!«o, Coffotu, Rio end Lagoyr*' N.O. Sugar au.l Gc-lilen Kyrop, Cruabed Sagan Tobaceo, Ac , for (ale At lib Libertyatrtet. fe7 BECK * LAZKAII. ’ SUNDRIES— -00 bus. Dried Apples; ■ 200 do do Peaclic*. f 0 bege Pea Nalr; CO ttli Oreea Appier, 200 sacks IlQckwhnt Flour. i- Receired an»i for wle by fc7 HENRY 11. OOLLINS. INDIA RUBBER GASKETS ami Squeije Here of all lire* for sale by J. A 11. I'IIIXLU-*, fe7 No*. SO aod 288 L Clair eirMiUc: India KUBBEK* oTLCLOTirrioRsB COVER?, with find without head piece*, for min by 5 - (•7 J. A IL PUILUra.: HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS; Pcorlll’e Blood and Lifer-Byrap, for eal* by' tho agerit (r 7 JOS. FLEMING,cr/T. Market rt. apd Lhainond. CIGARS! HAVANA CIGARS!!—Tho beit hrasda for laleat JOB. FLKMrNO'S I)nq; Btore^’ OPALDINU'S ULUE oau bo had at 0 f e 7 FLKaUXO’E^ AUBONOIC CoalUil, Lard Oil andßum- Ing Fluid kept cunatatilly at FLKMP»Q**. ; CUD XjIViLJU. OIL. BAKKIR & CO'S UNEXCELLED BRAND If.to be hod of Ihe Proprietor*, JOHN 0. lIAEfiU A GO, l&i N.Third atreet, Philadelphia; alan to Pittaburgh pi R. B. HKLLKUM A (XI., JOH. PLBMING, W. J.KADCLIh’K, DANDERVORT, FUNDKBICII,FULTON,SUP>nt, UUAU-N A ItKITEIt audotlior rcapertahlß Droggiets. It la prescribed by 2 00 phyolclaua throughout thocoun^ ; try; onexceltud for parity. aweetoeM. n&tformlty i>f prepeif atfoa, freednm from tnte and odor; prq>lociog Immediate and certain betieflt In Cougbe, Ootde, Lronchitl*, Aelhma, Goaf, Incipient Cuufamptlon, JUieamaUMii, and all Scrnfli loua Dieraxsa. The pccnlhtraud diaticctlve merit* of th.tr liraodof OilOfer all othera, Uatteatel by thecorliiicnt-aof tho Member* of the Faculty of Iho Uol»rr»Uy »l I'eonsylfA’ sla, and other Mt-lical School*, and by nmucrun* pliyrt’ cUti* of dlitiocUon errrywt.o o. d»J3Jiny Giury AV AN OOttl»E»r RUSSET APPLES— 7S bbla, nrime Rue? ■alt Apple* for nle by JAR. A. FCT2EK> LEMONS— 26 boxes. Lemons rec'd itrui fi>i •ate by fel JAS. A. FBIiIBU,’- awifrtarmmtß. . Th(*A brantlfnl Gjodn. owned and tnaunfactowd aolely By ns, now form a pert cl *re offt-re-l thh leMoa in improved •tjrto, *hap; toil tnumftctnrr, u foll^Kc tftF. DOUBLE TRAIN SKIRT, TUE PARISTANfBELLE BKIRT, THE UOSSAMEII SKIRT. TUE INDESTRUCTIBLE SKIRT, tue Woven skirt TpE EXPANSION SHIRT. : For tale, tbrongbont the Uolon, by Iba principal Jobbtn ®tjd Retailers. Bee that both cur name ami tht err>»» «t kUaiped on every eklrt. No other* are genuine. ’ -• \n.4C,n, THOMSON A CO,- ; Manufacturere of the Crown Skirts, New York. . )a24:3tueowd SPRING GOODS. NEW STYLES OF Delaines and Prints L'Sr Oi'KXSI) AT W. & »• HUGUS’, Corntr Fifth aivl MurkK streets. AN OKITnaNCK Kl'ialivo to tho Pitta borph tl»» OmpHtiy. . Scorion l,'W» it «*r.l «iurj mu-4 intKli}.! by the Major, Al dermen and citizens of l’Htvl.orgh In 'Knl*-ct mud Common Oonnril* <.ul it U hereby ordained and enacted liy the mutlionty ol thr »am<\ Th*t the pfovleloni cfaa Act fil A-K-Oibty *ppr->v.-d Ik* thlrty-OnU day of January, A D. (•r.e thr.i:l Fibrrory. h P. Wai JAMES McADLEY, I'tviid-ct ofPoU*:tCiotcil At: r# i 11 M..anu.r. Clwh of SI.-,I t- iu.nl A .. KcCANPLKfS, I ir.|.lt-1.1 .if)CniOIUOU Council Attest, (Iron AlcMtsitx. Clerk <-f C*runwet ar>d L) :M5 l^ M * • No ? ,l -_ SUNDRIES--- : at) b-ir thr-mw llrefonl.U ll *tl Tea* I t-Vrt I£>o bag* Itto CollViti liO bia.&«, S* and J-j 11* iuiop T duco, bt) krpm New Castle Pi Carl- Soda; I<«* bW*. Philadelphia nul N«>* York 5> rnp-; ■t 3i) “ IVlltniogtOQ Tar. t>mrrel*; - Kura WinPw h«l Par.h bu.l Taohi-r* Oil; ItivV tirewinic Cl*. t‘l " Ueflnrd Karate • 6 CAalta ti rand Jtu.lt Ct.Jilrll. •In »tore and fur tale by ATITKt.I*, 1.K9 A C'l. f. « No. If Afoul atrret. ;r|X) LET—The l.catitiful suburban Kcs-gpk Jb Uenco uf the late Geo. Uradmhaw, k*l, altnate onßs. : W«*u-rn Avenue, aboot n V 4 eijnmre below the l»t Ward tfebord Iloubc, AUet'lteuv, mdjarent to Capt. Uolu and T. flreith, Km.}. The houw* l< of brick, nearly new, hat two parlor*, dining mum mud Uitrhen and wldo hall oa the Aral •fl.wn flvictwd chamber* and a flnlibed attic abo*xgaaice . mrge yard front and rear of thohrnae, with throbbery, gr*|ve tloet, It. Tii.-rc ♦« a l*a*h hunt*, with hot and cold ln Uie LUrheD, aud urery thing needed to mate It a fir»t-c)a»» reaiJeuoe fur cither the mao of leUara or the btmoofe tuan, being hut ton minute*' wdlk from the lM'Uhfirsh Market flonee. Kent alii ho nuxlerat* to a .ocrefal teuent P>»w.iriJon rlt»ii April Ist, lhdl). Kn<|Qlrv 'of the *nb>crii»r, N., UJ V. u*>d »trert. M: W. W. IiItADHtIAW. JpOR S'aLK. ATKAM llOtLtK AND ksuim: . M«y le**ea lu i pf the boat quality, we ureprcpanal t« do Jobbing, *od *‘ > * licit work tn thli line, inuring th*l by promptow* *od the rbaracter »f nar »f>rk. 10 merit public p*tmti*(re. We iu- bttentlm to our BALANCED VAI.VSOSCIL LATrSO FNGINK*. «• ruinWnlng *d**r,t*ge* heretofore rnittalned In thh rU»a»f r.nclnea. t9_Htrem f-f i»le atnl »orfaul<-J «ot»ectantl ilurable. jaStVlyd mrarrssrrxi 'roraxmy U. MoCOY CtJ^ [.‘uaurr sncKtr, I'm™ h t» i iTrsituiiuii, p.\. M -YNUKAOTI'UK to order, on -bort notico, OA.«TING*. -IjACINU A I‘ULLKT?, df all *u*a anil duacrli'tl'-ni*, rl the fortt iiialcrtal* and Ihtiet alyle*; aleo W.\o<»N BOXES, rtAD IRON*, OllATK?, Ar . alwaya on l.mid or r;irt In c-ni-r. left at th.» FUDNURY. *t Oaitwiight A YuODg’l, #‘i IVou-l ■( , will rocwivi. priiuipt tlioiUlob? Ja2laUy OOAL 'iUNOft, C<»AL HOD*, CUAFiNU DiMIEo, NURSERY-PENDEpa, patent ghidiiions, bird C.tntri, BATIIINU AIV.ARATDB, OLuCK TIN, COPTER AND TEA TOYS, And a full eopply of lli.'iae-Furuithing Uardwarr, at tho Iron City Star* aad Tin Wandiouae of W. \Y. F.RADSIUW, No. 131 Wood *tmt, Ja'i.t Strut door below tho alga of the flbMen Gun. __________ I RISII LINENS, L Ail ASKS, DIAPERS, tfC. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S £IN -BNS, aad tho** drtlcon* of obtoialng tha GENUINE GOJDH, ohould s.e ibtt th*article* thoy purchaao ar*aeaL ed with the full name of the Qrm, • J. N. RICHARDSON, bONS A OWDEN. aa a guarantee of tbea-Hiodounand doiabitiiy uf Ui« Gouda. Thl« canUua 1« rendered Mteotblly neemary, a* largo quintltleeof Inferior aud dulcctlfe Uovmi an prepared, •eaaon atw aoaanu and wtth thtname nt UICIIAKD tfON, by Irtah Uooi«b, who, rogardieuof the injury tbu* Indicted allkoon the American cvuiotoer and tha manufao. torn* of thegeouln* Good*, will cot r-adily abandon a builnnaa *o proQtablo, wbUo purchaaer* can be loipoaed on with Good* of a worthies# character. • J, UULLOCKE* 3. n. LO3KB. Apota. M Cb.nreh Btn*t, N»w York. FHGBHIX BTJBAM BRBWBBiV, (Virtur cf and Wtildru xtrrtl AVn'A nhrrf, ar.tl yvini Mill lloutt antf Granary, 17 Water tirtti. S 1' E N C E It & 0 A R KAR D, Succaaaora to Adam Wood, Pittsburgtr, Fonitn. Colei ratedOrcau, Paleand Amber Alea. Pot ter and Drown Sumt, block Ale anti purtor. Warranted lo keep in any climate. Orders from all psrti promptly attahdud to. Price Ltit* sent by Mail. Mr. ADAM WOOD eobtlußracounrclul with the concern ns brewer and General Manager. nothkly S' UNDRIES—“ LOO Übls While Wh«At family Flour, bud “ Red “ 30U ’«• Extra Ffoui*. IOJ R>e •• IMX) Knet) Far and Shelled Corn; 10 Too* Roth. Buckwheat Floor, Oulu, Rated Ili.y and Cora Mint. Iu etcre and for vale by CULP A BUEPARD, j«3l No. *l3 Liberty atreet. JjH>K HK»T—A S LORIS on ftloikot stitot, llctnouu TMtd *oUK HUNT—The large Store, ,No. 161 JP Wood Itrvvt. £bqalr«<.r •• frO . COADIWCKA p RUSHTON’S I ■ w c FOR 1 Ct the DOUBLE TOF—the main feature io saviug Plate* and Fuat, eblfb ts secniod to u« l>y two patents. Tii (bo*» !o win* of a Store for Family w, tbat ho m er (ailod to Kira aalletartluo, wa would recommend theta, which, although they hara narrr be»n exhibited at State ar County Falra. harea reputation torDorabllltyaod *con ooy tn fuel unequalled t>y any other Stores in the HUM CAUTION!—Buy no Stow called GasCon -Bn»ners without the Doublo Top. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! ! Dyspepsia !!! T~n - IFAaI is it ? Dyspcfsia is our National Diseaso—weak stomach, fl*b!a digestion, dUtreas after eating, caatHa lialill. bilious condition. How many enffar with It and !U Alton Jant ajniptoma cf low aplriti, bad but*, coat ad tongue* tibitap'Qed bead and attacka of bead achat Yet bow faw know howto care It . 1 Generally, because tha bowda are constipated, retort h bad to catbartha, or laxatlraa. bat cich a condition tu never cured by catbai tic*, wboao only oflJce la to weaken the digestion and Impair the Integrity of the antln aaaimllaUveayateru. But HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC PILLS —a simple madlcated ingar pill—have cured bnudrtds ofibe wont and (Boat obeUnata casra. TbU is dme limply Ly Improving tii* tone and restoring the integrity of tbodlgMtive oigens, (rota which reealt good appetite, tegular habits, k clear bead aod buoyant spirit*. Bach a tueJldno la a geo, and ouly rorjnlrce to be known to l>e appreciated. fifty cehtb per box. N. U—A full eet of Humnst'a lioaaontaic Srrancs, with book *f Directions, and twenty different Earned lea, in large rials, morocco caea, $5; do. In plain caso, f 4. Family eaaoof filteen boxesaod book, $2. Those remedies, by tbe tingle buz or caee, arc e>nt by mail or express, free of ebarga, to any sddru*s,on receipt of tbe price. Address Da. f. HUMPHREY A CO, No- Bioadway, New York. Fold In PltUborgti by J LANOK, JOHN PKTTY; Alle gheny CUy, C. P FLEMING end J. J. BAST. Db39:lm«jwdAwT J rpo liET—The WAUEIIODSESoppo-EB A. tite tbe I‘aeeeogrr lvpct on liberty street. Trrois easy, end no tbargo till edet tbe first of April next Enquire of > JeSLlmd-SOp U. U. WILKINS or J. PATTERSON. 1860. VALENTINE HRADQUARTEUS. 1860, VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS. VALENTINE UK.ADQUAHTKKS. Tbe lerßoet and host assortment of NSW AND FRESH VALENTINEJ Ever offered for tale In thle city Comprletug erary variety of etyle and Qnteb, CAN BE SEEN AT HUNT A MINKK’.H. GAN BK SEEN AT IIUNT A UINER’.-i GAN BB SEEN AT UUNT A MINER'*. SOLD AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT EASTERN PRICES. Put ap In tote to mil purchasvr*. Send joar order* to HUNT A MINER. eyPrO. lute tent free whan dfrirad. la.ltdlf M HILLS P II , CiUl. FUTILE.*, Sundries — 200 Bags Rio Codec; 25 Pockets Java Coffee; 200 BbleN.O. MoUeeee, 100 do N.O.Tar. 150 HUde N. 0. Sagan •iSO Boxes Assorted Window Ulan; f>oo Keg* do Nails In store and L ■ale by f»2 BROWN A KIUSPATRIOK. r.VULOR ffEKDBRS, rpUE NEW SKIRT.— TUB NEW “CORE TRAIL SKIRT. Tbe latest Fasbluu. A third invoice Just opened by fc3 EATON. ORES A MAGBUU, 17 Fifth it. T> AISINS— T\ 600 Boxes Malaga Bunch Raitlnr, 100 do do Ltysr do; 600 Half Boxes Bnucb do; 209 Querterdo do do; 60 Keg* Belatess; . 26 Boxes Valencia. Just ree’d and for aal by KBTUBU A ANDERSON, f,Z ' ' No, D 9 Wood Street GROCERIES— -350 bbla. prime N. O. Moiaaaoe—oak cooperage; 100 ht do do do do , 15 bbla- Golden Syrup; 80 bbds. prime N. O. Sugar; . 20 bbla. l>. &. Onubed Sugar; 200 bags prime Own Bio Ouffvo, gor sale by fe3 WATT A WILSON, Produces —sou bbia. kx. Sup. Flour; 250 bbts Bx* Tam. Flour; 7 this, prime Roll Butter, 6 kegt packed Butter, 40ska,Wlb»,B.W. flow; 25 bus.email W.Beana; 100 lbs. prime Feathers; 100 bos Oats, In store for aale by WATT A WILSON, COAL TONGS, PARLOR COAL VABES, Parlor Coed Hods. Nursery Fenders. Roahfa Iron Par* lor Fenders, Chaffing Dishes, Oyster Broil era, Palest Grid* iron*, Bathing Aparitus, Meet Safes, Bird Osgee, AU kinds of Route furnishing hardware at tbe Iron Oil* Stove and Tin Warehouse.©! W. W/BRAMHAW, No. 134 Wood Street, first door below the dgn of tbe Golden Onn. ja2B SUNDRY PRODUCE—SO doa Com Brooms; 60 hue Dried Apples, Wfcne Dried Peaches, 16 bbla pearl Homtny,6bbUPickles, 15bblaprtme Roll Butter, t kegs pecked Hotter. 100 bus White Bsane, 16 btu Onions, 76 bat primeOiover Seed, iostoraeni for sole by UIUKIINU MUSLINS, Irish Linens, Liu- O en Bhtrt Emouis, and the beet makes of Leak style dark prints, O Ingham*, Cheeks, Tickings, white and tutored Canton Flannels, Ac,; ileo, Shawls and Dross Goode . fed O. lIANBON LOVE. 74 MaTkrt aH.«-\ J^EW ; BUPPLIES '■ 6 :JUMLT BPUWQ QOOD3, M ° <>ff Opto ßU RDII FIELD A OPS. TLrf 50 bbU. N. O. and Muscova* f or sale by WM.M’JUTOaNONAOO. fOK WOOt>. TIIK ARE CSSCRfASAED, How Cxsridf J.VffISS A. FtTZKft, corner Market ami Flrttatmta ESutattohab: 1 H J /mEAPEST’ BEST!! LARGEST $35 pays the Tuition for Single and JfoUblo Book-keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures.; j Eight>"l- lone. S‘o. St.liooerj, |J:rolfO.«*,pffl r retßOt to ouuc* tho wj »*» . -tar, „rfro»AOOO tO #tOOO M Stodeol. itur at inf tiaio—No ybobuou , , f’CSS PM-uiuuß roa best msiNEse wtenip Foa'mss, roeilr-j Bt FhUßdrfrtUto! ojjjj BUUYalrat7-AueaTUla. Alao, at tha principal H P . Union for tbapaal lour jeara. - 4 { ’CSEU *4 f»» “S&sr M . ur nag. l ».n^ri4wi T OCUST OUOVK SKMINAKy — j j Tha neat Term of f i*e M.mtba •■pen* on Vlu|B|Diy« the M day ol February. I | The beat inalructora are |.r flded la *acb departn|eut Applicants fur Boardh-g or Day PuplU akould Uflmj»da.;t.. PENN INSTITUTE, . • HANtxioa ttriiEET, neabpeNN WDI roopea oo MONDAY, to. -«h , *£"?“ ta p«r Boaatoo ot 0,8 mouth. J *}' aoßilyd a.l ■ " —gONOGRAPUIU REPORTING |t4ogbt at No. 2S St. Clair street. • J | ' “It la a railroad ay»tem literally—a ttoo by I*®' 80. or It. B.(»dltlo.,-. rolltop hr t~oo Jill* na jyj. Rot. Dr. RAFFLEBs btyrpOO|. IJutmt jaottcrg. : j X O. Field will deliver -a el arae;of Irvy Dlae Lector.., Id 1. IPAYETTK UAUj to tte CREATION Of TUB UNIVEME, more etpede Ijgoflbe Baa and Planet*; tlie generation ud tlrtb of lb l&rtb— Ita growth and »tratlfl«l production*; the, primltlrtf torm tioaof the Vegetable and Animal Kingdom*; tb# &C6««}*« Fiona and FaMor, the law and mod* of ilhelfJ tfeallon through each raccaaive epoch ol Iba Pelwtnti. fectmdMT and tertiarystrata* till they terminated In ■«»,!*• the complement of the whole,-each by dUtinotm t«*u»e *cu~ The law aod m'.dut rptrandi of the first bumaagirfb.and whether *lngnlar or plural; the dUUacUra raeaA «JgJ 1 Ilea of mankind, Including all the wletlei fromd lie Ow* cmlan to the Negro. The relation of Phjilcal Creation, The nature and c , b *f*£HL $ L*oen»ge—ijmboilr. bteroaiyphio and —the connection b< teeen the flr»t chapter* ©f the terraqueous globe, and an eiegeUcal «P»£f<“ Ba °} Adam, Bfe.tlie So. pent. Tree of 1 • 1 * • " d # * ° f , ' Tocooclnd* with the FtocD.aa recorded In Di»ißo Keffiia tlon end the question of tts UleraUnterpret'tioS *nd-»p> plication to a natural cataclysm, with a rieW to the; recon ciliation of all real or alleged dUficuttie* tetweni the two record*, by ihowing the dUtloctlTo characpra or We difference betwreu the Book of Creation and Jh| Boo* of ReTeJatloo a* to Intention or end. • ji J .. The Drat Lecture (Introductory to the whole) »n| be de livered on TUESDAY EVENING, fob. 7th, 18S0, fiommeno- In* at 7 U o’clock, and continue each ancjeolye orieilcrnaie erenfea, as ooUfltd, until complelod. Ticket* for uwcoMeo, |1 each. For single lecture S 3 centa, admitting # I lidy and gentleman. May be had at the Book Storey rf«^!gt<). Omcx o» tha Fimaaios Oiapcs, 1 February 4tbi l$»J ITs*Tue Stockholders of the Pittobnidi Oru Company an hereby notified that IQ three TniiUet of «&I 6 f*J f OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, Also on Wodneaday and Batanlay ssecilngf, fix*l to Novcater lint, from 7 to B o'clock; sad {rota Nc» ranter Brat to May first, from oto 8 o'clock- g 1 •' Depcalta received of all soma n*t lea snan gone Delia* and a dividend of the profits declared hrtcejj aj y**r,in Jana aad Decanter, Interest baa teen deditedtetni-an, ntnlljr,ln Janaand tkamber.iloca tbo organ aed, at the rata of tlx per cent, a year. g » : Interest, if cot drawn oat, li placed to too crealtw tkada pi ran* internal from tasfim dan of JuaaandDseamter.eanpoandiag oat troubling tbo depoaitor to call or even to ®rMW passbook. At this rate, money will docbU In ystn, making la the aggregate man* *JSogk g* - *?*^ v "*^ * BoXs containing tbs Charter, By-L*wv.Bclai aid lUffO* latlons farnlabed grefis, an tbft cF> prui dxt—OX l^ Ooptvea Heptnrn, Jam at flbldJe, y«nmD. Eel> - —— IhuU. poauccfc. HIM Bulgaria, John 0. BaekoCec, John B. Caaflf id, J, Gardner Ooffln, Alonso A. Oarrtor, David Campbell, John S.OoagTaTe, Chari ee A. Colton, William Douglas, Henry iiT Blurt*!*, Beorr« &. Beider, } John D. SenllyS ; WniUm B. EdWrtr. AlexanderTtndla,- InaeWhltUerß ; ■ &IRLX3A.COtTOB, Franda Fells. Boujamln L. rabncetock. James W. Hallman, William 8. Baren, Charles Knap, fiecrefaryond IVmsun aal:lyd—fa22rfjwf fIORE TO BJfi ADAIBBD TUATSjTBE RICHEST DIADEM '■ I } EVKB WORN BY j - j Kings or Emperorgi WII A 1 T A Beautiful llead or! Qaie. lit THE article that will natorajly restore the color of tbe half, (tbe changing of which t& gray being an indication of a lack of proper secretions,) ts tidy * Talo able medicine. proL WOOW EAIB TONlCBlalthe only •ale remedy for baldness, dryness, prematert of folor, md tbe eereral erldencae of a leek Of eecrttlOniat tbe roots of the hair, which can he found. Quack OrtJunUoni abound, and “baJr tonic*" fill every “corner;grocery" the country. Avoid all “Lair tonics’’ be tb« preparation of some man whose celebrity hds become world wide. Do not let say nostrum Tender}; experiment upon yoarhalr. Tooeß nothing yon bars tsaacm to believe is all that it purports to be. PrpCeeror Wood has earned, by yean of eeven test of the vlrtcee d) Ids prepar ation, bis present fame. Over 160 certificate* kr*; before ns of the value of this Hair Restorative, from panjuaftbo baT* tried it Road tbe following: < 1 “Saw Yoax, April lOdz, 1858. “DR. WOOD:—Dear Bin Permit me toaxprqta to you the obligations I am under for the entire restoijatlpa uf my balr to Us original color. Abont the lime of arrival In tba United Blatea It wme rapidly becoming gray, hut, upon tba application o f your “Bair RastoraUw’ it repaivad lu original boa. 1 consider your derftil lamtloa, qulto effleAdotu u well m agTSAhl*. I am, dear sir, youn truly, fl.;! TRAIBERG.* Bar. O. VT. RUTTER, Indlanspolls, Ibi, says he Wore a wig for several yaara, bat bv tba usa ot Roetor atire ba now has a fine bead of balr. jj j 4F- Bold by all Druggtsts, and by O. J. Wood k 444 Broadway, New York, and 114,Market street, BL?Loata,Ua Boldin Pittsburgh by DriGEu. B. LiFAH* NKBTOOK A and allDrugglsta. : s[a|i9^tyl Dischasou recm rax Eab with —Letter from Ur. 0. E. Sargujt. : a ’ „ BoCTO*, Messrs. N. L.Cut*h Coj—Cotflotcn;—jt L*tb been troubled Cor upward* of eighteen years With sore* In my head, discharging at my left ear, as oftfia M twice a week, a thick, allay matter of the moat olfanjlT* smell, also Impeding my hearing *o that I oJoIJ a watch tick. I baas beon doing more or leae for six fosTi to puri fy my blood, and tbna remove the sorea ot bdflaj btU with* ont any change, except leemlngly for the Wrae, iiAbont two month* atnee 1 commenced taking the Syrup.” In l«aa than two weekal began to l&pfovi, Tho dischargee became lea frequent, with an entire* cbgngo In their appearance, being thin and watery. On] ooe week more the discharge* ceased altogether,aad X bets n&t Lees troubled with them sintc; My hearing Is alio Improving, eo that I can heax> watch lick plainly. r My frniralhealth Is moch batter, and I shall continue the pse of the Syrup la the confident expectation of deriving forthef benefit from 11. Toon, most gratefnlly, CYRUS M. IsAROKiT. Bosros, Becj 1,155 3. Thle la to certify that Mr. 0 B. Bargent his been iooor employ for eeverel jean, end we fed eaeored|hai any staled ment be may make Id regard to the InflnnßyyrUh which' he has be*n afflicted can be relied opcn-iss tfuthfoland correct. BALLST.DiTita i 00. Plaoo forte MaonDfottirtre, £O9 Washington street, Bmpo. Man. Poiluxubu, Aunt XTtn, 1869,1 Wuhlngtoniloosc, Chmtnut et > Tolht Prepridort6f(h» Ancrioji flyrwpf—Denll*®*®* —Afrw the date of my letter to yon of the 6fh jfay.laet, I continued to oso the Peruvian Byrap nstll my Igarfag wu folly restored to me, and my heeltn perfectly i>«*t*bU*h el. I have not taken any ot the Syrup for yrarshmonths past,and I have no donktthat I amper»*af»¥J the Infirmity with which I was for eo many Je*re Toon, respectfully, .CYRUS B.!jBABQhNT* 4®*feoloßgadvirUiem9Dt. K, 1,- . ... DR. OSO. U. UYBEB.U9 Wood street, for this city. ijogaM*wT_ GTEAM BOOK. BINDER* ANUJJIrAW A O BOOK IIAKOf AOTORT. —Atl »»sass 111 J« mirittr»e<.PKnt«<«B- j noWWllo Cn A MPA I OWE; C? PER. by tub ;. j j :: HOOSBEAD OB BXBBR I)) , CwnUollT on tend end s'Mrfißlßjl i SON. Ajn-lmi Mo.l23morlhßeosndetwMiiPaißA- ' SUGAR AND MOLABSISS-i j . 2M bolt, choice ptoUlto BoUntn i 20 hhde. prime Bo*ir, J I ' TV> errlre end far eele tj ATWBLI..LEE A CO. EMONS—4O boioa Sicily justarmedon OLMES’ IIATUUET3—A lane lot •ol ■“I tU«« <*tabr*ted Tofeltoa fated tod fcri—b by r.j a. WOUf, Jr-,ean»rm>ertT«BAEl:(B^rrt<. DiVt aPPIiKS—7OO bus. Koserr frail far Hi* fay ' PRATT* VAHQO&Dga. KEEN bbUu: ttaiM fruil ’for—Uby : ft* - - O&Wfo TJOrIWBBMU SPALDING'S P&EPABED GJLGEctnbfa fctftf WIl W&VUQQia’SsPhcStea. 1 JINT . J* G. DAVIg, AuoUoneav* Commercial Balsa Booms m*. h Fifth fftiwl G" AS STOCK ATACCTXQU— On Tuesday - evening, Sale* ttoemi, No. M Fifth. *Bl *• MU, oa account wbua it may concern, tIiWU wiim.» . . - 354 •ham* Birmingham, ao* Bdulh Pittsburgh flaaCotapeny Slock. J«U..DATnL «w*, AS“ STOCK. AT AUCTIOiC^irS added to the H«» ®* *• h* ft* Commar dal Bale* Boom*, No. M Fifth «tr*ot, on F< gQ»h*rw»BlrTi.tnahainfl*aCo. J. Q. BAT 1&, Aae»- —heat SALE UhY WATCHES ‘ AMD JEWELRY AT AUCTION-At tha aoctfoaboam «f 3 o Davia. No. M Fifth atract, ccmm*tieliif«t Saturday evening, Jan. Slat, and continuing avery awningl* tag woeka, or outll all U told. TbUftockconjirfoof Oollnnd Waiehe*, and beantlfnl Gold Jewelry, el almovt orpry draeripOon, which fowotthy theatfontioacdput* ebaaera, m tha whole atock mnU be aold at soon as pogttbla (or cash. Ladle* atd GectUxnen ara reenectfolly Invited fo call atd examine tha goods during «ka Aact. JOailCA OBAY. Salesmen. * fcg- A DM INISTR ATORS' S ALK OF STOCKS On Tomiay evening, Feb. 7 th. at? o'clock, at Um I’omraoicial Bake Boom*, No. U firth at by order ot adroltUtratora of the lateHobeit Galway erfHta •old, 107 ilikm* Western Insurance Company. 15 Jo Clts-nV do do „oe •jo jo Eureka Imoranca Co. Stock; 2:) do Pittsburgh do do do 2 ito Pitiabnrgb A BleaU»o*lUe R 6 do Chartlera Talley *1«» 12 do PUtabnrKh, F. W. AC. do To which will b j added SO shares Mechanics’ Bask ftocl: 40 aharea M. A IL Bank of PtlttburgU 19 do Allegheny do do 25 do Alleghany Insurance Co. M J. Q. DATlfl, Aact. SaIONEE SALE OF LAND IN MICH IGAN.—On Tuesday evening, Feb. Tib, at T o’clock, at the Commercial Balee Rooffla, No. At Fifth • treat, by or* derofWm. P. Banm, Assignee of ; Hugh D. Slag, will ba •old, oca oadlvided foorth part 0f166 acre* Land la aeetloo lit, township forty-eight, in OAland^ccna^mdhlgjh A USTtN looms & CO., Merchant* Exchange. Allegheny property for sale. —Two Lou oa Montgomery alreet, 2D feet front each end extending along Taylor tvencell 10 tett. . • Terms. one-Tonrth cash, balance in 1,2 and 8 yearn. ply to AOSTtN LOOMIS A CO, &8 Fonrth atraet. STOUR SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, AT TUB ILRIUJHANTS* EXCHANGE EVERY -THURSDAY EVENING.— Bank, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stock, Bond end. Beal Salat* aold at public aala at toe Merchants’ Exchange by ' ACSTINLOOKIBAOO. Notea, Drafts and La ana «.n Beal Estate negotiated CB reasonable tenne Uy tUSTIN LOUkIIS A GQi ' m2l Stock Note Bruter*.« godrth at. (Sitß .amusnnrnta. ADAME LOLA MONTEZ Will give bar Witty and Amnatng LECTURE ON FABHION, LAFAYETTE HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY BTH. 49>Doora open at 7. lecture to commence at 8 o'clock*— TickettTS cents. FRANKLIN BILLIARD SALOON. FBAXKLIX BALL, 6th opposite IHltsbrurglk Theatre JOS. MATTHEWS, Ja, Proprietor TIIIS clezant and commodious Hall is now provided with KINS NEW MABBLK BEE BILLIARD TABLES, of the latest and mostapproTed atyuand pattarn, and la oiberwlae fitted op equal to Any In tha counaynr tha accommodation of citizens and strangera, and ler UnL. air, eomlbrt and convenience, b not aarpaaeedyuaqualeato the Wcatern State*. ThaProptietcraolidtaaooitlnnatfca of the patronage ao Übaraßy baatowed on ha fautaLmnmt^ fore, and aaanrea tha public that every attenlWUfiUVwe. prii to their comfort and plearora. tklrtiiiXik - Hf. A—Agent for the Bale of Billiard T4bls*,'aflMßfctb, Coca, Coo-Points, Chalk and aU othertotfclai tnmillaa, whkh ha can dispose of on reasonable forma and atlha ■sannfactnrer’s wholasale prices. dalilyd gstlatiHpl)ia_RWrrtifltmtwlg. " snvaa flatbs wasb< Bt ' ■ ■■■'. HARVEY g’Tl.r.Kiy. . No. 1222 Markel Street, PMladdpbia^V Hannfoctsnra of * NICKEL SILVER, and SILVEB PL2TRB of V FORKS, BPOOSB, LADLES, BUOTR KNIYIB, CASTORS, TEA SETS, CRNB, KETTLES, WAITERS, BUTTER- DISHES, ICB PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, Ac, With a general assortment, comprising nose 6trf Lhs bat q'aaUy, made of tha bat m&eriali and Acanly fletedft on* stltatleg them a &m'ceabfo and DvrabU Article for Hotels, Kteamhaots And J*rivat» Families, Ware re-platad In the bat manner. J«27daJ The dentists BEST OUTLAY IS TO PURCHASE QHAW’S ARTISAN.' For sale at DENTAL DEPOTS. AW’CircaUrt of explanation not on application to SHAW A BAILEY, 213 Race street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—AU oidera will meet with prompt atfooUon. j *303 tad • CARD. J. B. KOOKS & CO., Flour and Provision Commission Merchants* /ft.24a .Ycrtt TTiami, Wo»r DR. OALTIE KISG.QB9 Do. t,a j.h | h!a aarrleai to tba to latte Raa d hbgofiMibn. Ha meats fat tteacS gdllartywlUiite neat difficult operations taddanitatte Banda. Ajmi Afodenda.] •.• - . msfoSsEr 7 G : . SUi, Scroxon Dentist; OEccamn . ml RacAepc. Ho. R 7 OBAHT KTRXXT.WbSB opperiri to. CootHot®, bum. tacuasltilairaa • BOLLKOITJK&— 15 -bbl A.. ipria.lornl.li, ORAnrRTAHOmTnni- CARDS It