Ilittsburj!! #ajettr. KttlU-Yiq*T&~D. r. TQUfK&A. jUJUTQS~B.». TEjaVSOSI B. BHBBIT'S CO., *! a a PxraaßiraaHs r- ■ THDBfIDAY ; MOBHINO, f PER 9, ifeo. Th« Policy or out Italtroad., :■ -Tbs people ®f Philadelphia we beginning to (take from their loog eleep oathie subject, and to express la ibe 'popere their akaUsfacllon wltlpa slate of affairs which deprives the citizens o'tteuftsylTabia ofsbo wo of- the roads Tflthln thtf : Stale hft the tame terms which are ecjoyed brlhe cin?enß of other States. We hare ob-, sofredla ‘the Philadelphia United Stotts GaxtlU ccmnmnlcaiioha-on the sub* j 6 cf» and some oble editorials In the Pennsylva »rfim,' -a4f ' whit the editor calls the ite'r' of the question.” It Is no tohjprrthe Pittsburgh vioir-exelutively;. In the legislature, on thsj2d Inst, a pro Hr. Was- ifeported by the . committee to ' wiStloiriVha4'i>Boh referred—firs in favor to two 'The conclusion of the committed op pears to hate been arrived at after great labor in taking testimony on hoth aides. A motion to’ lay sir th® table was lost, and a motion to ot|der the report and .bill printed and made the order ofthe ffa/ for Thursday next was carried bp h majority. The railroads and merchants of Ke\o York Cily. opposo; the bill. Doubtless the came parties will oppose the elm ilar bill in oar own SUtc. lQ tho Philadelphia Pennsylvanian, of tho Gih instant, there Is a letter addressed “To the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and to the merchants of Philadelphia,’' from which we mikke the following extracts, which eecm to en- our own views, as expressed lu the Gazette • ;bf Monday : ‘ * H “In criticising theaelion ofdhe Pennsylvania Railroad .Company towards the merchants of Philadelphia and the farmers of the Stale, it is caoessaty. to look into some of the connections otihatCompany to see tho nature of the policy . whlohgmrn it. Ooe of the first feature's which Strikes us Is the unproductive character pf some of iho most important of its connections; It is evident, from' an examination of the f&ote, that Ike Pennsylvania Railroad would have been bet* fet off this day pesunl&riy, and lathe perma nent traslueawhleh it would havo established forlUclf, if H had herermade thoseconnections, or* whsi'is better, had encouraged trade from i all sources in the great West, by takiog freight from Pittsburgh at as low a rate as would pay far tbs carriage, without regardisgthe foot wheth er It came-by HIP or by river. Having the ahortesVand most direct route to the West, and a Toadfree from debt comparatively, it could have; carried produce and goods to and from Pittsburgh and Philadelphia cheaper than any have invited freight from all the quarters of the the road now draws from. It Would have given it the advantage of. all the river navigation of the Ohio and its tributaries, (the cheapest of all kinds of carriage,) thrown wpon'lho road an immense amount of trade, every pound of whloh wonld have paid its fair profit to the stockholders, and so redaced the cost of transportation to the farmers of Pennsyl vania and the merchants of Philadelphia, that 'tin the sale of thelrproduoe and goods they would always have an advantage over any other mar* kit. How far this would have developed the kiterttts of the Stale and those ef this city; ftery discerning business man can judge for himself. V Bat the policy of the Pennsylvania Railroad fiadbeen joat the reverse of this. It bad made aejnst discriminations against oar loeal traffic, with n view of encouraging traffic upon certain unproductive railroads west of Pittsburgh, which oome in competition with tho cheaper water car riageof the Ohio rlver f To do this it' has had to wny freight at a rata that would. not pay upon those western connections, and charge smre than doable tho natural and folrralea upon , thn business of iheoUizena of Philadelphia and of this State, to make up the loss. The effect * has been id tax the trade here for the benefit of parties who hold the securities of tho Western roads, and consequently to drive business to i citles where prodace and goods can pass to and ; fro, without being subjected to this Inordinate bxactlokltt the way of tolls. In this work.it ho 9 sunk four millions of its capital, and it Is likely ‘ lo sink s great deal more before ft will make any cf these Western railroads pay.” We omit hero a large amount of statistics in regard to the western connection of tho Peona. road for which we have not room.. The writer then goes on to say: -“Now, is it not ilmeto change this policy ? i The power to alter all this is in the hands of the Railroad. It has only to make Philadelphia and Pittsburgh the termination of He road, cut off all connection with crippledlran - toads In the West, withdraw all agencies Bast and West, aodjthcn. by fair and equal rates of 1011, InviteeompetHloa from every toad and riv er west or Pittsburgh. Every steamboat cap* • agent and owner, would be working in the ■erviss of the Pennsylvania Railroad, along the 11,000 miles of navigable waters connected with ; the Ohio. Then ihreo out of every five miles cf railroad would eeud their freight to the Pennsyl vania Railroad, because this would then bo tho nteapest as well os the’qtuokosi route to the sea board. Even tho Camden and Amboy Railroad and the New Torkßoes, fo Boston, would be working agents to *bo Pennsylvania Railroad, " beeauss U Is also theoheapestand quickest route to the West and the Southwest. This campeU ; titloiEast and West would start outside lines to New Tcrk, Norwich, Provtdenoe, Fall River, Nantucket, Boston aod other seaports. They would all centre here as tho nearest and cheapo ; cst route either way, and make Philadelphia : what ebooughtlobe, the commercial mistress of • the Western continent' ••.- * * When the Pennsyieanla Railroad wa3 oaking : Bttbaorlpllons.lha argument used wee, that it ■i was tepromote the trade and build up the com mersial business of thle part- All the branches oMabor.jeven to the draymen, connected with commerce, eubsetibsd with that object in tlew, ' andaowts ha Wld that diecrimlnatione against •>* one trade are necessaryto promote the through - 'treffio to New York, and that a terminus on the > Delaware la not to bring tho care to tho doors of ~ car merchants, is tu be told that all these pre lions arguments woro deceptions, and that the ! railroad was ioleodtd for .private oraolnment, i andnot thepnbllo goodor general welfare; that ! the pnbllo good iaeabserTient to the caprice or > innnosed interests of tho controlling officers of tEeoompany. Whenever n railroad corporation, ' ' iaUamauegemfinr,mnkeßlheseprlvatointcreats :■ paramonnt to tho poblld good, or when it grants the use of its road do transport' tho properly of : IhoelllMnßof other Statoa on better terms than it ooncodea to oar own, i t abases Us franobieos, ' - besides creating prejudice and opposition to tho ; • retd that mast ultimately be its rnio. In the remarks whloh I hate made and the ' visas I have presented In these ocmnnnicetione, ' : I hare been toßnenced by Bo other motive than tha good of Philadelphia. l a® keeking no t "Job ” for 'I have retired from aotire bnelntos; ' bnt I'bero bestowed some thought and labor up on railrcad mauers—sec when, oar reilfoad en terprieesean oontribnto to the great interests of : Fhuadetphla, and eoo and feel, in. common with every other cHiitas, th.t they are nred-only as eontenleheeafor-oiher-ollles. It is.difficult to make thepnbilo understand . tho causes which : 'frednoo lhls elato ot things, foe it involves a de gree Of labor, inveetigation and expense that few are willing do,bestow. 1 have endeavored to present'a fen of these facta, to a better uhder h standing of the enbjeot, It is for ah intelligent nublio to apply them, end devise a remedy for ' thsevlt whloh nffllot thorn. S.K.Hoxsie. Ihefeare many bore who agree with Mr.,noisio I that it is indeed time to change this policy. Bnt therelsUtUo hope of u ohonge, nnlose tbo togis-! iainre whieh creatodlhoßO dangerods powers In ' : one midst shall interfere to ease the peoplo from j tbek nnwitranUhle exactione, when.* pro rota ’ freight hill ahali have been in operstion a few ''jeers end when Philadelphia has helped ns bnild K' aewond andbetter road from the Delaware to : ■ the OMo.. Then Ute bond of miitnhlinUreets— nsntnal dipendanois-t-and matnil prosperity be tween Philadelphia and Piftoborgh wIU bo as elrongand iodeslmcUblo as the mohnlaln chain WBioh now eeem* to divide ue, and the hope ,de ' ■ ir, ferred on which both oltlea now alokeh, will fade ' into tho realirsUon cf the gr&adcst commercial and msnafactatlng prosperity. Couhtt TOE CitoreoH «,so Howe.— - 1r ' lit tiunby letter from ibis esonly thetthe Be -1 - MbUnsfilß contonlloa oo Moodejlaet, in •tnelcd their delegeteo torote for Ibo*»« m. • Komi for Qorernor, end Senitor .Cunaow for 4'. 41 PMri&BST' A reoolallon reported from the '"cjaßUfcoon-ReHOlallons requiring the dele !' ' fola to oppose the rioted of delegoleelo CM br » Slole Contention,»»« toted down. . jji artogEteeto the SUto Contentlon-whoon * * . -.unvote Hot ‘ rlred to BOPPort »U meewrea calonlaledloee-. eon lh* hemlaiUon of filoomCjmeron »t Ui» Chloego.ConttnUon. o,' . .;<•[ [u^ii a,ii#j*BWßg , sit • ■ OULJES*tfS®i Ftb.7,1880.-' r»j, ao;>tif— The Board of Retenue Cotamls* *££££*» it fad. 15 Democrats to 12 BepubUcana. He oetabata Vera appointed by the dodges 0( tha.respeetlTO diatriotaV“ d tbcir appointment vaa lodged there for the purpoee of remoring them oa fir as Doesiblfi from polUiea! influences; but the Demo eratzo office holders ousted by the Republican uce&dsncy in both.branohea of (he Legislature, took *dranUge of - this ftcaldsntsl xaajotitylu the board; and succeeded in.tadaclng the Demo cratic members to create a best of iiuieioffices for tbelr accommodation and elect them by the force of party drill. The 16 DemoeraUeJ mem here accordingly met in caucus, chalked Cut the new offioea they would create,and op Monday put the programme through by a stncuj party ▼ole. They elected a Clerk and two assistants, a Bergeant-at-ArmB andaseietont, a Doorkeeper and aealetant, Messenger, pegs, end eo oh. - No preriona board has had any each array of offices, ■ and they got : along tery comfortably villi leee than half the number; but hungry loiofooos mnet be prorided for at tho expesae of the State. - The board ie nov fairly at work, and our member, Mr. Derate, vill beone oMlsmoatao tira aod useful membera.His large knbvledge of the faotsaudof the financial condition of the Stale for a long series of years past, qualify Mm, la a peculiar (legr;ee, to be of great setrlce to the Slate la this capacity. He will be, 1 feel perfecllyeure, of much use to Allegheny bounty, as Us and the people of oar ooanty have been Very fortunate in securing so able a representative. ! I enclose a oopy of an act now pending, for the sale of the Pittsburgh & ConneUsville Kail* road, with the trust that yon will find room for it, if possible, or such portions of it as may be of interest. 1 oall particular attention to the 3d section, and tothepart of itl have Italicised. It contains a very large snake, the dimensions of whleh your readers will be folly able to com prehend. The Philadelphia North American contains a paragraph In the letter ©fits Washington cor respondent, to the effect that a report prevailed at Washington that there was a eeoret organisa tion in existence in Pennsylvania banded to gether for the purpose of controlling the nomi nations of tho22dof February Convention. The same report prevails here; and If it should prove trae, it will create an excitement seldom paral lel! in political circles. In the Senate to-day, Mr. Miller called up his bill to prevent the Commissioners of Washington county from levying a tax to pay the Interest on the Hempfield R. K. bonds. Several Senators who had at first intended to vote for Ihej bill ex plained their voles against it to-day upon the ground that Ihe Courts have full power in the premises and tbo bill was therefore iinoecee sary. U foil by a vole of 7to 19. The followiog bills have been introduced into theSenato: By Mr. Meredith, Act relative to toad aod bridge viewers in Armstrong connty. By Mr. Miller, Supplement to tbo act to in corporate the Chartiers Valley- road; and an act to authorize (be lease of the Hompfield R. It. By Mr. ImbriO, Act to enable Beaver county to borrow money. * The Senate was ccoapied most of the day Jo receiving petitions and reports. Only two or three bills were passed, and nono of interest to your readers. Among Che bills Introduced was one by Mr. Thompson to adjourn on the 2,th i of March. Among tho bills passed yesterday im a sup plement to tho act to incorporate the Pennsyl vania Salt Manufacturing Co. at Eaat Tarentum. It extends the charter 20 years and gives tho company a few new privileges. The Hooso was engaged all day on tho pri vate calendar, tho result of which I telegraphed you. AN ACT authorizing the salo of tho Pittsburgh and ConoellsrUle Railroad. Weeeeas, Tho Piitiburgh and ConneUstilie Bail Road Company have for the spaoo of more than three years, neglected and refused to pay the' Interest due to the stockholders thereof, as thoy bound and obli gated themselves to do by the resolution of tbe Board of Directors, and the said company Is In a failing and Insolvent condition, for remedy thereof to tbe creditors and stockholders: Sectios 1. Bo it enacted by the Sonata and Iloase of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in. General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That John 0. Kimmcl, William J. Bear, John D. Roddy, Ross Forward and Alexander Stutsman, of the coun ty of Somerset, be. and they are hereby appointed Commissioners after tho expiration of ninety daya from tho passage of this act, to sell by public sale and convey the same th the purchaser or purchasers, by such deed or assurance as they may deem suf ficient, the said Pittsburgh and CcnneUsville Rail Road from the city of Pittsburgh to the Maryland i State lino, together with all the rights, liberties,priv ileges and franchises belonging to the sai£ Company, so that tho purchaser or purchasers of sold Railroad, their venders or assigns shall have, enjoy, and pos sess ail the rights, liberties, privileges and franchises that said Railroad Company had and possessed un der their act of incorporation, or any supplement thereto- . , ~. Sec. 2. That the said Commissioners aball have full power and authority to sell and convey the laid : Railaoad and tho privileges and franchises thereof to tbe highest and best bidder, on the following terms: Fifty thousand dollars of the purehaso money to be paid by tho purchaser or purchasers on the day ot sale, or within thirty days thereafter,with interest at the rato of six per cent per annum. Fifty thousaod dollars each and every year thereafter, with interest as above named until the whole amount of said pur chaso money is fully paid. And for the security of tho purchase mouey to tbe Commissioners, tbe said parchara mohoy, until paid, .hall remnin > lien on said Pittsburgh and Coonellsnlloßailroad, and also bn further secured by mortgage end bonds on said road. Sec. 3. That it shall be lawful for any person or p ersons, railroad, or any incorporated company, cr any company which may hereafter bo incorporated by and under tho laws of this commonwealth to bet come tho purchasers of the Pittsburgh and Cotraells ville Railroad: and in the event of a sale of the said Pittsburgh and CounellsviHo railroad being made to individuals, it shall be lawful for .such individuals so purchasing, sifter tho said publio sale, to assign and transfer their right to the said Pittsburgh and Con ncllsrillo railroad under said purchase to any rail road company created by tbe laws of any one of tbe United Butts, and such railroad company on com pliance with the conditions of tbe sold sale, and on tbe payment or 'securing of tbe purchase money to be paid to the said Commissioners, as hereinbefore pro vided, shall be fully Invested with tho rights of said purchasers and be entitled, to tho same HgbU and privileges as if tho said Pittsburgh and Connellsville i railroad had bean purchased by and sold to said company at the time of said publio tale* Provided, That if the Pennsylvania Railroad Company shall bo camj the purchaser of the said Pittsburgh and Con neUsville railroad, they shall pay Into- the treasury of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania In addition tho sum of one million dollars in Ore equal annual instalments, tho first instalment to be paid on the first day of Janoary, eighteen hundred aod sixty throe, with interest on the whole sum of one million of dollars from! tho first day of Janoary, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, at tho rate of firoperceuL per annum,and also within.threo year* from the first day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty, fully Construct and complote tbe said Pittsburgh and Cou nellsville railroad, from the city of Pittsburgh to tbe town of Bridgeport, in the county of Bedford, accord ing to the true-intent and meaning of the aot of in corporation, and the said snpplement thereto; tier and in that cate tire said Penntyltani* RaHroaa Company thallbe diteharged by lie «atd common \ vrralth forever from the payment of all taxee upon j tonnage or freight carried oi said Ptnntylvania 1 Railroad. ' - i —Sec. 4. That bofore matingtalo of the said Rail : road, the said commissioners shall advertise the said ' sale for four weeks in at least two newspapers pub lished at tho city of Pittsburgh, two at city of I Philadelphia, two at the eity of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, two at the city of How York, two in tho county of Westmoreland, and two in the county of Somerset, said sale to be held at the court bouse, io tbe borough of Somerset, on the terms hereinbefore provided for, and as soon as tho. pur chaser or purchaser* shall have made the payment of fifty thousand dollars, required to be paid on the day of sale, and delivered their mortgage aad bonds for the unpaid instalments to the commissioners, and shall have fully complied with the conditions or this act, then tbo said commissioners shall transfer under their hands add seals to snch purchasers, their suc cessors or assigns, upon snob terms and conditions a* are mentioned in this act, tbe whole of the Pitts burgh and Cohnsllaville Railroad, from the city of Pittsburgh to tbe Maryland Btato lino, together with all tbo land, buildings, reservoirs, machinery, loco motives, cars, tracks, stationary engines, work shops, depots, tools! water stations, foil houses, offices, stock, aod materials whatsoever and wheresoever thereunto belonging or held for the use of the same, and together with all right, title, Interest, claim aod demands of the said Pittsburgh aad Connellsvulo Railroad Conipany, or tbe stockholders thereof. - Bec. 5. Thht-iucase any of said Commissioners shall die, resign or neglect or relate to perform the .duties assigned them, the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Bomorset shall have full power and authority to fill any vacancy that may be occasioned thereby. Provided,before the said Commissioners shall have performed any of their duties andor this act, they shall give bond a'hd security in the sum of two hundred 1 thousand dollars, to [bo approved by tbe Court of. Common Pleas of Somerset eounty, for tbe falthfal performance of their duties, which wnd shall bo filed among the records of said Court.; Sec. 6. That tbe sale so made by tbe said Com missioners shall divest all liras, whether tbe same bo mortgages, judgments or otherwise, rad tho said Railroad shall go to tho purchasers free rad unlu ! cumbered, and the entire proceeds of said sale shall i be applied bjr tho said Commisrioners whenever fifty thousand dollars may bo paid to them in the follow tag order: Pint, to mortgagee according to their oriority of lies; mcond, to all judgment creditor* vbera iadmhentiraa obtained in a court of Record, aaSZSrSTd* of ..Id judgment; Iblrdi .til otherdebt.to be paid pro rata; fourth,if anyenr nlae remainl, to tbo etockholdere .equally according to tbeir respective share* so held* , Moan Etpulsioss oftbo persons Ulefy expelled from BereKjßfri* Isoa county, Kentucky, betieg tnwilfeti*a, »o lateotion ot taking ap theieJkbodee io weoira itn.d Levis; counties,strongosolfeitillOM w’ displeasure be?o beeaoxhlblUA by * porftott of ihalnbnliUkatAof those locaUlies; - v j' ij v ‘YteieUngeywer'e beM by ;4he cUlunsof tbe counties of Snokea and Mison, at which it via HeolTod tint duty, ioleresi, end ibe e&fcty of the tbe expolslon of tbo acrosed parlies; »ud *oanim»iUe.o£-tw*irtyWM ! chosen to see lhai they I«ft the StAteprevious to February 4. ; .On ibis committee we ooUoe the names of doctors. Uiryerr, and iadges. -The committee mounted horses and we&tarouad and warned off the parties dldaredlo be inimical to the peace and welfare of the Bute, none of whom made any resistance, and all promised to leave. Among those who have left-tbejßtale in obedt enoe to these ordoTS are Rev. -Johio O- Fee, John G. Hanson, G. J 5. Grifeq, J. B; Mallett, and Oliver Griggsou. These parties have arrived at OtudnuatL” -j MiaMEfliPPi.— Got, Pettua, of Mississippi has sent a message to the Legislature or that State, recommending to the favorable: aotlon of that body the proposition of South Carolina for a Convention of Southern Btatea,jand suggesting the following measures of State palloy for the promotion of Southern interests: That euoh a tax, say five or ten per cent, be levied on all goods, wares, and merchandise, set manufactured in Mississippi, that maybe offered for sale in this Stale, as will most effec tually relieve our citizens from the burden of the expensive preparation for their defence. 2. The passage of a law requiring all book agents who oome to this Slate for the purpose of soliciting - subscriptions for any book not printed in the State of Mississippi to apply for and obtain lloense in each county thwugh which they may pass on such business, under each pen alty for refusing or neglecting the same as will insure compliance therewith; and I also recom mend that suoh fine be fifty dollars for each county. In Philadelphia on Monday night 1m», at 12 o'clock, JAMBS W. BROWN, Esq, formerly of UiU city, aged * l Tblltomf«Ul l»t. !■'«?» <""» th " fLJi 1 brother, William R. Brown. No. •64Penn»t«etjPttt»borgn, on Friday afternoon, 10th inaL, at 2 o’clock. The remains will arrlre in tbenoen train of Tboreday; The frlecda are Invited to attend the funeral without further notice. B CERECIYVE’S Bonn and smnas. A Mtdioino of long Iriod efficacy lor pcoirr jjq ygy bTi'Xtt*, ■> ementlal for the fbnndation of goodjhoalth, and far correcting dleordera or the atomaeb and bow*l*,-t wch aa INDIGESTION, HEADACHE. HEARTBURN, LOSS OP APPETITE, ACIDITY, BILLTOUB COMPLAINTS, WATEK-BRASn, CRAMPS, OOSTIVESESB, COLIC, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Ac. In Nervoo*, RhenmaUc and Keoralgl° affectipna It bu frequently bean adminiatarod with narked recce**. Two or three doaea will convince the afflicted or lteaalo taryolbcta—tbo tlomach will epceJlly regain Ha .l.cr.glh, a healthy action of the liver, bowel* aud kidney* will ra pidly take place, and renewed health bo tba quick tunll. Bnrjjxor larosmoa! Bot cn.« »»*n oi the genuine (half plat bottle* ) Doaea tcaapoonful gee that onr name la on the label of tvtrj boltte yoo boy. BENJAMIN PAGE Jr., A CO., •s Sol# proprietor*, Plttabn rgh, Penn’#. Bold by Drcgglata only. Pi Ice $1.03. JaSVdAwT aututts tin tuts CHARITY BALL, KEYSTONE LODGE NO. 1, On Monday Eveniso, Frbruahy 27,1H6U. SONS OP MALTA. SONS OP MALTA, SONS OF MAUIA, SONS OF MALTA, SONS OF S MALTA, SONS S ON OF MALTA. OX B OP SONSOFMAL 8 OP MALT “ALT A,SONS MALTAJ A. SONS OP MALT OHS OP OP MALT A, SONS OP MALTA, SONB OP MALTA, BON BOP MALTA, 30N 3 OP MALTA. 80N8 0P MALTA, SONS OP MALTA, SONB OF MALTA, 30 N S Of MALTA, SONS OP MALTA, SONB OF MALTA, SONB OP MAL TA, 80 N 3 OPMAL Tl.Bo N 8 0 P MALTA, 8 OSS OF MALTA, SONB OF M ALTA, 80NB OP M ALTA, SONS OF MALTA, SONS OF MALTA. BONS OP UA LTA, SONS OP MALTA. A3TTieket* |3, admitting a Gentleman and Two U4l«a, and Including Ladle#* RofreahmenU, can b* #««>“'• GKO. £. anew, No. 68 Fifth atreet, at the -DISPATCU ortlOJß, or of tha Maaagera. UMtA IMMENSE HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMANDI PKOrSBBOn WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Was Introduced to thePnblic early in 1859. IT 13 NOW ioiversally u«d througlmu Jbs (ivillzed IP YOUR. HAIR IS OR AIL IE YOUR HAIR IS Til It., OR, IP YOU ARE BALD, IT WILL RESTORE IT. IP YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, . IP YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, IP YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE IT WILL CURE THEM. TO PRESBBVE THE COLOR, TO PRBVENT ITS FALLING, TO MAKE THE HAIR OLOSSY, USE WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE, SOLD BY. 0. J. WOOD A CO., . 11l MARKET STREET, ST. L0U13,M0., PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUOGISTB IN CITY AND COUNTRY. a«9*dly - WiL DUSK,- Fenntriy ef Hsso* * t>J«r. WM. DYER & CO.. PROVISION Prodace Commiulon Merchants, WOULD inform the public that they now occupy U»*«Und 80. 3iS MDerty *•*••*♦ Oort Tte&tri by Doney A Well*, who retire fr«o thU bo*£ □eu.) where we wilt be pleated to fill crier* for gmr,k«l U*mi, Side# tod Bhooldere, Dried Beet, Mm Pork, Jcrwb, Lori tod Leri OU. tod • npertot article of fiogtr Cored Bids, breaded •‘Weetpbrtlt,’' of oar o»n coricg. Year petrontce U rwpectfally reqcwted, CoCilgnmrnU ofPrudacetnd Prorlriom tollettsd. We trite Agent* tor fAIBBiNV/* ffrt.unRATKD SCALES of all deeeriptlos*, *ad beep maple* rtwtysop fcmad* UfrltdAwg A Partner IN A SAFE, PROFITABLE AND PAY ING BUSINESS. A m»n of good boilnew q artifice undoubted henert/end lotefrity, *b° «» muri * cub capital of from $8,030 to $lO,OOO, ca beer o neb t poritkm by ridmrtag, tbrongb Feb. tub. 1860:r«S8t4 “HABDWARE DISSOLTBION— The co-partnership here tofore extotleg between tbo onderrtgoed wm ibU day dlwotred by motoat eeaerot Tbe boalaert of tbe late Ann wWtantttai tij BiUTOS * CO. All p««mi Isdrtua to raid Arm mreqnestei to make UnmedUt* P. O. RALplv!*' K. J. YOONG. piiUborgb, Fcbruirj Bth, HGO I emhrece tins opportunity offered by Ihettwr#*no/mr,ce ment to expreu ray benrtbU tbenke tor the ttberel coetom extended to oor fits daring my connection therewith, ena tonek for the new firm the contl jved feTore of a»y peteooel „ Irfesda «nd the pobUc genorelly. n , k J youso. J f t u 7 J?A.y£l2£R. corner Matket tod First «U. 171*0011 BARRELS—4OOnew Bound Hoop P Floar Bamli, net d eod to mU it at conU, bjr iJo J. A. FKTZgß.comw Market and Flnt tU. EARLASU —19 casks received and foi „ ]oV j J. S. LIGGETT A CO, j J 76 Water mad 03 Front«treat. —Alt AND DUELLED COHN —1,500 bus. t>r sale Id aoaotitlM lomlt, by T. L. BQPQEftB, Ho. 60 Wator tlrtel. OQAB OCRED HAMS—Evans & Swift, j. p„u a 0,. .»i n.mUhtb.m’. ■.■ob^ RIKI) BEEF—IO tea.: Evanß & Swift'* V.?,. to ..1. b, oa F. BiLLaaa a oo- B - ACON SIDES-3,000 lbs. female by f, 6ELLEES A CO. ACON HAMS—3,OOO lbo. for aalo by f*g ; f. fIfIXSM A CO- ACON SHOOUJJJRS—3,OOO lbs. fur sole bT ft 9 V. BKLT.SR9 * 00. MOLASSES— 218 tibia., on comignment, m i. n. nouacaa. OLL BUTTER —5 bblfi. prime Roll Bat* tw ■odforMl*fcy HBNBT 11. OOLLTBfI. EMONS —25 boxes Lemons reeM and fop fK ]« by fcß JAB. A. fBT2E&. Coal and Castings. S BALED PROPOSALS will be received ot tborffieecrtheWeter Work*, until T o’clock r. u. of THUBSDaT, February lCih, for eopplytng tb« Pittibargb Water Worki wltb o*l, for the term cfjon* year, coo meedDgoatbe Ist of ApriC Blda are lutlted Icr one or bolb bOQMI. At tbe aeme lime and place, seated proposal* will bo «♦ celved for tarnishing— -23 thirty loch pipes; 10 twenty-two inch pipaa, with tbo ntecaury tuxna,4c; 900 feet eight Inch pipe; • 260 *' six u •* . ‘ 3200 M lour “ “ together with all noolcUabraocbes and sloeua - Audaleo for supplying the mlicsllanecos castings that may be required forth® werludnriogtbe year,com nxenctaf April In. Propowls are all tbe pipe, or eepa* ntolr, for any portion thereof. for MrtkaUneoqotrost the office of the workr, Market jtmL ,- , {Malta] i , JAMtt KELSON, Hope. ’DBODIiCB" CONSIGNMKNTS— iObUs.'pfUuBo)IBott«ri dSOboa. do Pry Applet; hOkrgaUrft . . ; : : -•- For tal> by T%KqOEDfeK, lie gecobi'at T3OSTON AND FARINA OBACIIEfES^- 3 tbU.Jort rt«lre4.«iul (ot »U « rUHCraftml' lyGrccrry and Tea street, Allegheny. fcS Chesnut Grove Whiskey. o. _ CHEBHUT OHOVB WHISKEY, (The Bn feat Medicinal A gent ever ksownj HAS FURNISHED the eonmmnity a Stimulant Pore. Healthful and lnvigwaliafv«*4b* ■am* time a mild dalfetou* bating*. It to caiCPlvteil la go away with tha vpa dragged ituff that U palmed enoa «• community, end,which t> iojariotuto body red minfL in. addition to the eertiOceto* beneath, be £>**"*£"• * Di ploma from the STAIR AGRICULTURAL SOGl*i*,aad additional testtniony from DR. JACSBON,of Boctoo, who teitlfiaa under oath to its absolute purity. CERTIFICATES yptr.l tmvaii. Se&t- 2 th. 1861 W* tare carefully tailed the *ampleof Cheanut Grove WbUkey which yon **nt u*. and Oad of the PoiaoccQi Snbetaace known a* Full Oil, which u the characterise and injurioca of Um wbbkeye In gentra! uie. ’ bO'jTU, GABBET A OAIIAO, v Analytical Cbemltta. Uiw tawr, Bap't &1, ISM. I have aualyud aeunpleof GneenotGroTeWhl^aj,rr celvtdCrom Mr.CharleJ Wbartan, Jr.,of PhOadelphl^aed having carefntiy teeted it. lam toatota that It la entirely free from poUocnu* or deUtetllcW nobrtimeea. It t* an and the flevwwd^ualßjr.eftgiufcay. Analytical CShsmbL ] Botros, March 7th, 1559. I have male a chemicai analyaia of oommardal aamplea ef.CheaantGrantWhHkey,which ptorn toU the heavy reason*, and perfectly pure and nnedniuratfld. The fine flavor (if thi* WbUkey la derived from the Grain wed in meocfaitorloß it. _ . i A. A UATKS, M. D. State Auayer, W No. 16 Boylaton atnet C. WHARTOSi Jr,| : Sola Priidpal Agent, No'i 110 Walnut St., Philadelphia. f*B.6wd j . 81)0 ' i THB IABT AHD ISHU. GREATEST INVENTION OF HOOP SKIRT MANUPAOTURR. PATENT CORRUGATED BPRINGS. the:Wright and inertatino fi« Strength of - Skirts nearly one-half. \f. &. A 0. B. THORSOS A CO. offar tba abovo,M the Uteat noveltyl and tha most Important Improvement .In Skirt* alnee Hoop* were to thia tormlto ■ amenta Ugbtceaa.flexftUlty anditmigthnevobrfw* known. Ertrf Lady la Amatfea wbovalQM eomfert, health, and tnie elegance In coatume, abonld have one oi thew admirable garment*. Inquire fcr Thomßon’B Conugftted Bkltta. Theso beautiful Good*, owned and manufactured eoUly by n*, now form a part of Wbtcb are oSferaJ thltaeaaon In Improved »tyl«*, ehapa* and ma&ulscinre, aa follow*: THE DOUBLE TRAIN SKIRT, THE PARISIAN BELLE SKIRT, THR.GOSSAMER SKIRT, THE INDESTRUCTIBLE SKIRT, P THE WOVEN SKIRT THE EXPANSION SHIRT. For*#)#, tliroogbont the Union, by tba principal Jobber* and Betallerd. Ew that both eur noau arid Vu erovn are •tamped on every ektrt No other* are«nnln*. | W. 8. A a 1L THOMBON A CO, Manafectorer* of the Crown gklrt*, New York. Ji2L3mcowd ' SPRING GOODS. ■ 1 ■ ! I NEW STYLES OF i Delaines and Prints j J JUST OPENRD AT w. & S>. HUGHS’, Corner Filth tnd Market streets. | m ; j j B." ® BONO, IViPCRTEkffOPa;, HAVANA CIGARS, I No. 21 tj Frcut *ttoet, PblUdelphU,?#. • *■ [rCuUahrJ IMO ] We rtoefr# regularly, w.ictf«r.a choice eamrtmont 0/ | b&. PbOedalfbU and New York flynipr 30 h Wilmington Tar, Urge barrels; 26 “ Extra Winter Bfetcbcd Bank aod Tsnnsre OH; 10 r* OrsastafOll; 60 **. Befloed Bogart; I A casks Grand Bask Codfish. In (tore and fer sale by ATWELL, LEH A CO, I*l No. 8 Wood atreot. 8. I>YXR A 00, Allegheny. DEALERS w. b. HicKlscroea—— a. ». naar. OACKISTOSUi DBSPfllbb M> CO., Cornell PlUe and. O’Hara Street*, Near City Water Works, PI T T,B BVR 0 H, PA., UTANCFACTCRERS OF MACKINTOSH (LH nKMPHILI/S improvbdpatbnt obctllat l GnTIABXNaLVFS AND BLIDE VALVES of all tins acid best style. u . , 4 . Haring ;p« op UacUocry of large capacity and of the best quality, we are prepared to do beery Jobbing, and so lid! work to this !la«s trusting that by prooptnen and the LAfIKG XNQIHES, a* combining adranUges heretofore unattained to Ibis clast of Engines. ** Oauacsfor tale and warranted rorrect-anu dnSbi., ; OOQVSSBD rouBSBY ; K. MoCOY tz CO„ LmBRTT STRICT, oppcsil-, R. U. DcfcU MA.NDFACTORE to order, on short notice, OABTINGIB, BUATTIHQ A FULLBT3, of alt «ix«a •ad dcwcrlptJcoa, of thaUat material* and laical *tjle»; BOXES. SAD IHONB, ORATES, Ac., always cd Uaod or cut to or .let. »»H)rdera Utt at tfa* FODNDBY, or at Oartwrlgfct A • Toong'a, 4a Wood will Ktfio prtacpt attantloa. |a2l«Oy - QOAL TONUS, COAL jlODi, chafing warns, NURSERY TENDERS. bird Cages, d£oc4 tin, OOF’EB AND TEA POTS, And • fcjil supply of Uoß***F«nii*bfßg ihi Iron Cil* Storo *od Tlo W»reheo»» ol i w. W. BBADSHAW, So. 134 Wood street, jtfl. » WntdooTbelowlßßriioofthßOolAßOUim, IRISH LINENS, ; DAUASKS, DIAPERS, SC. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN KKL mod those deelrou* of obtaining the OCNOINfI OOJDB, ehoold 1.0 ititt the article* lb*J porebue aro ml* od *itb the full tamo of (ho Ana, nmrv TbueanUoo fa rendered.-*— btteljir p,rf * wr J> ** fey aeon tales of Infer loeeud defect!?# lnriyni oro pnpvaot SSSXmSSd tealed with the name ol afotfJAJ BOS, b|l«UbHoum,wbo, rtgardleucf loflictadallheon tho'Amarfcaa consumer and the nmo formof the genuine Goods, will w* * tmala—so profitable, white purchuett can be Imposed on with floods of t worthless character* _ _ Tftnn ._ j, ftObGOOKJ A J. & LOOK*. Agcnta. M Cbnreh Btreat. New Yorh. pyrmwrg a«PHAM BHBWfIKT. Corner cf Baaßmanand TOM*I ItrfXJSMh Vard ad ntM Halt Until att Oman, II Waliritrut. BPjENOBB & GARRARD, i SuccattoTt to A Jam Wood, Pittsburgh. Pennn. CMuttaud Crtko, Ma and Ambtr ilaa.POTttr a»d Browa fiUiati Stock Alt tnifPorler. Warranted to taro, loMJ climate; Ordert from til putt prompt!, attandad to. Pnct lilts eept by jfteil. Ur. AD Ail 17001) coaUflOMCoimeeUd Wllb lh« ««e*ra m Brower end OenerslMefleger. N oo2fl:1 > _ fpup GREAT HOAX OF THE DAY. X THE OEBAT HOAX OP THE DAT. . Fall Exposure of the Sons of Malta. Full Exposure of tho Sous of Malta* j foil Exposure of the Sous of Malta. BY ANj ETE XSWBPAPBK, N 0.219, ; is IBANK LESLIES NEWBPAPEBj N 0.219, rOB BALK AT HUNT A MINER’S. FO& SALE AT HUMS A MINER'S. , LergeEagraTfec tllbertotedor ol a Ledge of the Boneof UallA'- Tbe caadldstM helot boadutes threaftb. [The Soutatbiir cqsttTT tt *r The tktUtoa totbecoffia. 'The tow lane wtlh toftheenmooodlog it Andelltbed£lt> oftheLoißeeetoabTtherttdo*. S - &00 Bbls White Wheel PemUy Floor; 1 i SCO “ Bed - *• " •“ • SfiQ M Extra flown ■ • '! ioj •* Bye •**■-•. ■ j i 'WOO BoAEsrsodfibeUedCoa;.. Tooe Short*. Buckwheat Floor,- O*M, Deled j BsW Liberty elmt. Oil, « COAm «a4 B»t eta hand sad for *Me by J. A H PHIttIW. wiLUAig BOBupaaft&zr, Practical Lithographer, Noa. 17 and 19 Fifth sL, Pittsburgh. MAPS, DIPLOMAS, SHOW OARDfI, PORTRAITS, y.*RlttJt, boxes, cbbtifioatks or stocks, BILL HEAPS. DRAFTS. Ao. ' ooliJlr Downer’s Prollflo Beeflllng strawberry. ‘STTtQUAL TO H'AVOY’S, SUPERIOR Pi to lluTrj’i BoodUos la itOo, eqcol to Burt How Ptoo to flavor, end tromtio to too tltnoo oo ptototloo ai any otlurof tbo in eolUrattoo. Bo ■Sißr. Donor ofUi ww BooJUnr, • rtotlmaaa with whom I boro boeo aojnaintod and dooo boilnoM with for TMra, and fo *1) cartrunetioDa h*« mw dm ra—oa to misdoabt hit *ord ot booonbU IdttUsgt wnlca loaacos n» ta accept tb« agate* fiw Ms wcfiderfollf prolißa twtr>.— Bood tor drcsun o rreport of In wiwpßtlig^Cemintttsa. aaftj ■ Pitiibureh tod Oakland Harstrt—. s tOVE ip 0 ; % pmsßuaon, pa. COAL VA3E3, GOAL BOTHIES, PARLOR TENDERS,- PATBNT GRIDIRONS, BATHING APfABATUB, RICHARDSON'S A. KREBS & BRO. PRACTICAL Corner Wood and Fourth Bts., PITTSBURGH; ■BUtlyd : A. BRADLEY No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to the largest stock sod greatest variety of Store* to Iks State, among which will be fouud the celebrated COAL COOK STOVES, TROPIC, Enreka and Arbiter. FOB WOOD, TUB VICTOR, LIVE OAK A PITTSBURGH, JRE UNSURPASSED, Together wllh Premium Blovaeof three varieties, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES OFiBYBRY DESCRIPTION. Great Inducements offered to Bdlderi end others lo wi of ORATES, QRtTB FRONTS, FENDERS, le. £ We woold call portico Ur attention to cor JniUy celebi ted DOUBLK-TCP-OAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING STOVES; TROPIC, ]EUREKA AND ARBITER, The only Qa* and Smeke-Coosotcen lo the market Olh* era that an called ao have not the DOUBLE TOP—the mala faatore ta eating Platee tod Fuel, which U eecoreo to he by two patents. To thoae in want of a Stove for Family caa, that tee ner* er f»n«e to glva patUfactioo, we woold recommend theae, which. they haw never ben exhibited at State vr (Witty ftH have a tspoUtloaJorPgrabllltyaad Bcotrj ooy to fael medalled by any other Btovs»Tß Vke Btalt ~ CAUTION!—Buy no Stove called OoaCon gnmere without the Doable Top. po!B;6md Dyspepsia I; Dyspepsia 11 Dyspepsia 1 1 What ii if f ffoto Cvrtdf DrzFEFSujis our National Disease —weak rtoaach, fteb'o distress after eatlsg, coetiva habit, blllooecondition. How many suffer with It and Ita attendant ejmptomj ofloweplrltt, coated tongue, obatoplfled bcwd and attache of beadJchel Yet how few know how to cue (it Generally, beeaoaotbe bowele are constipated, »eatl b bad to cathartics, or laxatives. Bst •neb a condition was netcr cored by cathartics, whosa only rMr* || |o weaken the digestion and Impair the Integrity of the entire antmflillse system. But BUUPHttKFS QOUf OPATHIO PILLS—* Maple medicated ingar; pUi—hate |cnr«d boodrad* of tba wont aod toott obetlnato cam. Thtete daoeeinjplj by Impixting lha too* tod rcatorlog tba Integrity of the dlgaatlr* organs, from wbUh molt food appetite, regular habUa, • elan hatdax^buoyant splrita. Suchtmtdldno liagom, tod only to >e known to be eppredatod. FIFTY OBBTS FEB BOX. N. B.—A foil tat of HoMTgiyT*t Boxsonnus Bpkifics, wUb Boob «f Directtena, tad twenty different Renediea, to Urge rials, morocco cub. $3; do, In (data cbm, $4. F«aUy cue of flfte*nbqkeeandboak,sl There remediaa, by tba tingla box or cbm, tre aeot by m.ii or eipriu, froo of charge, to toy address, co receipt of tba price. Addict* Dl« F. HCMPURIY A CO, No. £62 Broadway, New York. Bold In Pittsburgh by J. LANGE, JOHN PETTY; Alto gbeny City, G. P. PLEMINQ aod J.J. EAST. DoSfcloeowdAwT _ 1860 VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS. ' 860. VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS. PALESTINE IIEADQOARTER3■ TUo largest andbeet uvortmest of tsd UfUjra; N. 0. Bagw sad Uolaeue, QcldenfijraprCrushedSugar; iDbmAo^fernitatill* ÜbtrtT rtrtrtJ Ut BECK A LiZtAR. SUNDRIES —200 baa. Dried Apples; 900 do -.do Paacbee; to bags Pee Hols;. 30 bfaTs. Green Apples: i 200 eaeks Bockerbeet Floor, . Btotlnd br nit bp 67 QESEY H. COIXIKS T7OR RENT—A Dwelling end Offioe on |\ Tinb flrttt, near Bahh2eld. T*ro Boases oa Third msr Market street—rent $3OO eaeh. Dwelling Boast on Fifth stmt, next Iron Cltjr College. Eton Boom and cel lar on Fourth ut. Booster three rooms, |75 per year.— Boom of three rooms oa Bimotoa it. Store and Dwelling 68 Market at. - Store oa Market it-, near Fourth. Store and DweUlßgooeonjerMaiketendFtrsirta. Appljto B.OBZBBSBT M bOS, , ; US '■ Real&t»ta Agents, II Market street TO LET—Tho WAREHOUSES oppo*B| •1U Um Puungvr Depot oa Liberty street Ttroi oo chirp till after the Ont of April next. Enquire cr : JtfMmVMp IL B. WILKIHBcr J. PATTBBBOS; JjiOß RENT—A STORE on Market etreet, Third »od Foortb stnaU. IcgoU»ot| [fciflwd] E. D. QAZZm, TO LEX—Two ‘Booms, mutable for Offices, la tb« ncoßdototyofoar Warehouse BaUdtog, No. 47 ym> rtwt • fefelrt C. O.HUMBT a CO,; Oft KENT—The large Store, No. 15 Wood itmt Bcqntre of PURE LIQUORS, for medical use: PORI, SHSRRT, MADEIRA, J CLARK? AKD CATAWBA WINES, 1 OLD RTS WHISKY. BOLLARD OQT. : The abare Lays been selected wlOi audi or* tor utoJl deal and Umltjr ose, and can be relied osu inferior 1 «t«7 rapect. Sflldbj 8. JOBNBTON, DroffUt,. ; M ' corner of B»ftaHeld tad Foorth etmti. Sundries -400 Iblt. Extra tad retail j Yloon SMOtne.StfQn) lo tone Middling*; lJ’do Short*,- Bnrkwbaat and Rya Hour, Indore. StoDi OnilMjlowrtTeißd torMUbv M ; BTOTEB * BOBINBOM, fl ggdihflcM it, PONSIGNMENTB— ALM*. brim* Cuba Sogar, i 6> do! chofciH**Torkajmp* SAbbliiSoothSldaCobaMoie***; ! fo« erie aHUsicondS? TAR 0 ORDER. T\9UB&TIO GOODS ] JuitcptnedattbeStareof 1 ! e. HARBOR «V£ 7* Mutttitnjt a#f% pHEAPEST 1 BEST!! LABQEST !!1 - e« -p.™ the Tuition for 'Single and Double "Book-keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures. Usbtnall Doeri. $» Stiliontr,-,»!; Fcl > Ooar«. |3^- Cima«dK» cf froxSSOO*®® l RoTlow B f uUr n »ny tin»—»o fK * wu pI ?SK psimibiis roa best 2SiS i SL 1 Md r S'' FOB 1863. raMiycd*t PitUtorjb, “ d J>. tf . Bt*toPiilratZ»ne«TiU*. Al«>,»tlbaprißtJp^ f » lr,oft “r : Uoloa for th* pMt foor T*»r*. I ESS&* VUW c, the: B? * ICt »! r w*JKNKIN&, PUUbargb, P»- : GROVE SEMINARY Tha naxt Terra ol Fir* UunlL* optua on TODBSDIT, the 2d day ol Febraary • ; The beet Ini tree ton are pr„Tided lnca:b departmeot. . Applicants tar Boardlag or Pay Pupili aboold b« mada to tfaa Sector pmcoally or through tbo Pittsburgh PoatOOlce. iaSfclfttd OBORUE T. RIPER, Bed or. ; PENN INSTITUTE, HASCOCB BTRKKT, NEABPMN ; WQI ra-open on MONDAY, the 2*lb ±BGUBT. Term* U 2 per aanion of Arc month*. J. IL SaIJXII, ; ModyL ; PHONOGRAFIIIO RKPuRTIiNO toughl at Ha 23 Bt. Clair »trc*t. “It la a railroad ■y»taoi literally—a tra* railxomd by r«a fOO ofita expedition—a railroad by reaaon r.flta ease. po yy Her. Dr. BAFFLES,.Liverpool] f-=*Hian School Commencement Exhibi ts? noa Will bo hold In LAFAYETTK HALL THtp wniUt^r 1 tho Oration* *n.l Eaaj* pf th* Qndoatiaf Gaea, and the distribution of Diploma*, fefcltd - 3 Orricr of thi PimoOMß a«9°» t:i February 4th, 1860, f ■? Stockholders of the Pittsburgh Gas “hereby an elecdon rjr Monday of October, 1800; one to man nntll »• nr« *wn dsr olOctober,Ufll audone toawTeontU ih»MuM9a i a October. 1802— will ba hold at tba office of the o°9P*j l /> in Pnte£gb, on MONDAY, the 20tn in.t, bctweeo It* 6 "’‘‘"‘jA »B 3 U.UUBialV.Tr^iaßr.; "'stnrEA'S" •»»'>»v» •< *a k | No. 65 FouTtb Street. CUAHTE&BDJ K l*tt. v OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, alto on Wednesday and SataUaj aveutnga, from «a» nmloNonmlAT flr.l.frja. 1 to * *ta*i *"■> fr - a Timber firat to May lutfroaOUili/doek. n „iia» iwyrit* received of «U anme oM Idea than one Potto* andadMrW of the profit! declared t*i» * lava of JnaeimaD»»mber, aanpomdlnf oattroabUng the depoeitor to cellar eras to tureenat J* mb book, it thla money will donble In rain, making In tha asg«c» w *«** *** 0818418 r “ c *f” 4 M - containing the Charter. By-Law*, Bale* and Bego- Uttooirornlahed patia, en appllcattoirat the office. Prtsidenl—GSOSaS JLBEKK. Bopevell Heptnra, Jama* fihldle, JameeP. Kallay, Robert Robb, laaae IL paonuck, Hill Burgwtn, ;«>in B. (Jufield, J, Gardner Coffin, Alonao A. Carrier, Darld Campbell, John S-OonraTe, Oharlea William Dccglae, mndaMlx, ftapJamtpL- rahneatock. Jamea W. Haflman, William B. Haven, Ohartoe Knap, deerdarf jand IVeaCMn anUyd JatMawF Discbaioks raoß tbx Ear with —Letter from Mr. C.E. Sargent. Barren, Nor-13,1953. Uaitn. N. L.Cluk* Oo.:— GenlUnien;— l bare troubled tor upward* of eighteen jem with running *pw* lo m j head, dlaeharging at my left, ear, a* often a* twice ■ week, a thick, allmy matter of tael meat oflhnalre amen, impeding my bearing eo that I coold oot bear a Wktchg tick. I bare been doing more cr U*i for air year* to puri fy my Hood, and thmremoTe the aoree or boll*,bntwllb oct any change, except tor the werea. Aboot two mouth* at ace I commenced taking the “Pemyto Bymp. D In lea* than two week* X began to Improve.. fha dlachsrgs* became Jan frequent, with an entire change ll*J their appearance, being thin end- watery. In more the oeaaed altogether, and not been -ioohled wiuTtham dnief iiy »I alao Improving, ■o that 1 can hear'® watch tick plainly. My generil health la «""*<» better, and X rco*tu«e the nae of the Syrup In the confident expectation of deriving farther benefit from U. Torn*, mo it gratefully, CYRUS B. 8 ARGENT- Beams, Deo. 1,1853. ThU Uto certify that Mr. 0. E. Sargent bu bean faioor employ for gavera! yean, and we feel mwd that any ■tato ment be may make In regirt" to the Infirmity with which! be ba> bun afflicted can be relied open u trnthfoland j correct BALLET. DAYI3 A CO, Piano Tort* Mannfactortra, * i £O9 Waatdagtoo atreet, Boston, Win. \ PanAMWBU, Acgcit 17 th, 186% \ Washington Home, Gheatsnt tt) Tb tfu PrcprUton oftht Peruvian OeotlaMnC —After the date ofmylett«toypoofU» JSth Nor. l*et,E con tinned to on the pernrian Syrnp ontfl my hearing wu folly restored to me, and my healtn perfectly meata&llih ed, I bare not taken any o! the flyrnp for aewal monthi P—« n d i hare no doctor that lam permanently an red ot Salaflrmity with which 1 via for ad many year* afflicted Tom, tanectfnlly, .CTBUS H. SABOMT. long adrert bam ant. ’ . „ • . Ft o*o. H. KET&SB, Itt Wood aireet, Ulba Agent lor ihla dty. PogadAwT COD iiIVKR OIL, | Baker & CO’S UNEXCELLED br£N« to to b« had of the Proprietatf, JOHN 0. BAKBR *S 00-I*4 K. Third itmt, phltodelphli; In PWeborsb ot eTII fIKLT-Ktm A 00* JOS. FLEMING. W. J.BIMLIFFj. DANDK&VO&X»rUNI>£&ICH,FOLXOXtBU£ER, DttAUJC « OSIXEa tad other reapeeUble Draggbti. . S It topteearibedby 3JQQ Phydetonf thrcogbwit tbepooiw trr. onexoeUed tar partly. eweetneee. anlfornity of prepare Hicm, freedom from teete end odorjptodoelng Immedtot*. *sd eerttls benefit laCoagbf, Oohto, BrooehUli,A*tianj< Oast, led pleat Oocrunpttoa. EhrcraUro. end aU Scrota kmiDtoeewe. Iht pfcoltoread dlttlncUre s&erlta ot ult Bread of Oil over Ml other*, if eiteetot by th*«rtiflc4hi of tfae Member* of the Fecalty of the OoiTenlty of Pesatylta nto,eed other Medical Sehooto, tad by nomerow pbJ«K ~rl. .»*•-» ibete. dtfSndl* f rt*nm Of dlSttOCttoO tTWJI! TLT PIKL^ 1 B ICO do do Layer do; ; 600 Half BoZee Banco do; 5 200 QaarUrdo do do; : 60Keg*BelaIaSr, \ 2S Boxes Taltn’eU. Jut rec’d and for *alo BLETHER * ANOERBON, 1 _■ - Ha. 89 Wood Street! CUAMPAIGNE CIDEE, BY TOE * j HOGSHEAD OS BARBEL, \ Coo&aally od hand and for aala by f ANDREW McBBIDH A BQN, j dagflad No. Id North Bacoadefaaet, KULAI, PRODUCE— 500 bbls. Ex. Sap. Flour; 1 260 bblf Ex. Tun. Tloan T bbli. prim# 801 l B«U«3 6ba packed Batter; 49«ka.60 lba, &W. Tloan 26 ba*. email W.Baana; 100 lbi. prime Teatberc 3 lOQbaa.Oau.lnrtoceforaaleby WAIT* WALBON* COAL TONGS, PAKLOE COAL VASES, I Parlor Coal Hod*,Horary Tenders. BuhtaJronTO*; lor Fenden, Cbaffing btabaa, Oyster Broflwa, P* tetri HnWerebotaeor W.W.BBAMHAW. l No. 194W00d street, fint door below ttoe al*n oMp*: Golden Qob. SONDBY PKODOOE-SOdojCom Etoomi! 60 bca Dried Apples 60 bos Paul Hfluitny,ftbbiiPtcklca, 16bbtegrip? Bott T 6 baa prtaeClomSeed, jj i; M corner Harkel and Tint atmU . j m i TWT 8U(/AR ANI? aOIiASSBS— ' M ]3i . ;V) fcMa. chatc* PUnttUoa Botoww; s ' ■ t'jJSXmSX.*** ATtrm,m *c4. : CHADWICK A SON, TNMrROBBEB GASKJfi* —EMONS 40 boios Sicily jmtamvedk. S~ niKtR SWEET CU«JBt—A choie? tftit for , «*•»* SO c*otajp«r qcirAtt Agora Family OrocaryMd Tta A to&aw. 1 *•' ' J- J-'Jg'i -■ - Tt/nXBD PAINTS, GLASS AHD POTSS' jy| .iCTyimbudirfat alttiT ■ , ~i! . r £ “ro ■ i ■ h-. a * g.rannßt j OLUESr 1 UATOHBIB—A lirge laTSf U*.. otfafcnteft Took or tad •adtea)»lir i '2Ti u 3 b. wiiitt. 3rj Bnutuam mdtt.cmr «*■ j CiiEESK— 40 bu. iQosheaacd Wetftra 'Bocrr. ChMM fcf n>, vbtitenk Rnd rttali. »* nuscm Iran, Orawy *olcure, retail aeM. mwtar. • -■■•■ Mr HIOEOBI NUTS—2O bo* HiokotyHot |atnrau4ferali>T HEW* H-WtUSS.; rational* ' i Jv Gri ■ DAVIB, Auctioneer, ponmerdal Salea Baoma go. M pift* gtmt at ' attc \l 2iOS-0n B*W'iW« T *= I ?!.* >^UUi,UTo, cloet, •iuMiani to O* RCOOlttoor WH Kara, Ha H ma «.BU,|o«r,jTol* Eep«W.“^SLS2?6S2 rolg PracticalJlocbanieand ??Er2r»^2£v Smfih’i Dictionary of Sdaa»Md ; p»«fiU«p( Orography,3 Tolg thee eric The London »»nS»wn»®JW x-i®. £ yutr. Ondtrdonk’a Scrmcd,3 •Wfc Cyclopaedia of Literate r* tad C^, Rohm Bcrap Book; Oarty’e Library of Choaa | LUg»**»*y»» eofc DpfPe Beck-Keeping Wood on RnHWO”? Catpentry: Btalr BuiiderS, aside, Ic, with n Img* 8 . M . 8C olflorjda, Poetical Work*, Ac. J. O. BIHA mi)A- - tlßjO N SAFES, COFFEE, TOBAOOWi JljfegS, GBRMAB CIOAR3, HOPS, AXM, Aft,. acCT^ON—On Friday morning. >eo.lOth,atlOrfclock t >T < the Cgmmtrcial Balea Rooms No. 61 finb ■beat.WlUfco : -■ •oIL 3 lion. Safe*, C sacks Co (Toe, tkecr Tmlst Tobacco**.' • half efteeta Green and Black Teei; 10 H German Ogvra, 2 . related Tabs C balea Uope. 6 dor CoMnaAxtmA®, f,«T“ d.O.DAVI%IBCtr> . BUILDING LOTS AT ABC rmos —On TrnudiJ »T«a]ng, F«W lUfa, it T o’clock, jftl & ioU, ia lbs *ecood flaw &«• « WH tolhfl Wr Grocadi,9tb*«d. th*loi» «r* *a Stlfobl«Ptaa t*t to**** Sir ' T*rtn»-oafrfcoftb€Mb, tb» b^*o»_ln 3 tntn«st.fccur»T (hrioKolig, Feb. Utb,«T« e’elreb. « Uj QmmigU a&imv.VM Fit* ■Ufi. 7“ , ** oU ‘ t "‘ KMTO, : ti may ccartirn, erilhoot i»«tf to, • _ B»I Bi»lbikej e»l toll. rttuborah Ota Company Stock. • «'■ <*• PAWB, *«!. OHEAT SALE OF WATCHES AND tjfjKWELBT AT AUCTION— At th* »BCUon boo* Cf No. M Fifth »&«** t , efrenfof, Jan. Slat, and continuing «' CT *^Sffi r i ££v Swfeßj or nnill oil U aohl. Thta aock conriatt of Ort Watehea, and beautltol GoU Jewelj7» **“?** Serj dcecrlpUon, which U worthy tha Attcntloaof dbaairi at the whole etock moat beaold ** JOooM panow . &ra*S. Ladka asd Gentlemen tie rotpertnuly tßttww, dallied examine the goode during tack d*y» wneatnoj Can JboTthaae at prtrkte, wholesale or retail, it Ttty li«W drlcMj and all ahull proto aa repmontfd, and •ata»wT» i r t&a inoaey refunded. PUtae giro oa 4 call and ttCttW I arfrdoa. Aoctlon me will comnwoce each etenlng at ' tfilocb. J.O.DATIS,Awt, jfrgTBUA GHAT, Sateioen. teS iHoiuiatp jdm H- BhoenlJertar , Alexander Bradley, Jamaa Hardman, A. tL pollock, a. t* WUliam 8. LaTaley, WUllam J. Andoraoa p. A. Madeira John Q. Bailor, Jamea B. D. Boole, Jamaa UcAnUy, Water p. MarmhaU, WUson Hiller, John Orr, ' Henry L. Rlngvalt, Qeorge S. Beider, John D. Eenlly, ; William E.Bcbmtrl=, ; Alexander Tindla, ■ laaao Whittier. •CBABLS3 A. OOLIOSt, TUB NEW:“GOBE TRAIL BKIRTj 1: CHS harttm AVBTIS LOOMS* CU., Alerthanrt Exchange tLEGHENY FROFfiKTY FOR SAIE. *-T*o |Ait oa Montgomery etwt, SO (bet front MCb along Tajlcr amine llOfcaU - T*m*. Wftoortb cub, balaoce lo I,2nt a yearv ip ,wyb; APSTfN LOOMIS * 00,18 loanhitmv dLtfCUUK SALES By AUbHN LOOMib A at TUB MEBCIIANTS* BXCtIANGB KVK&Y TUESDAY KVEKINQ.-Baiik, BriJga, In«™nc» ud Cnft>er Btw» t Bond «nd &e*l btsu ao)d kl p&bUo fu» p^vUerchftnta' Exchutgabj ABgnsl00!II8 * - i Jfoi**, Df*ni ud Loom ° t*na» kj ApSIDI IfIOHM_A - gtock Not»J3rokflr*.W Yooitlift^-.- ©its amaatrntntß. 3AI.OON, t ' FRASKLIX HALL, ML_yt sth oppoaito PUtsbttraUT^eatra. jos. luirnsws, J«, Prerrhtot T’ HIS elegant and commodiona HaUJa now’ Jmrtdal Ah KII«SEWMABBL»BEB«Mim TjBLES, cf tbs latest and meet approredetjU and pattern, » tt a b otLervUe fitted tip eqoal to any In the “2*?7ff 0,6 accommodation cf citizens and strangers,and lor Wh aid com tort and coDTenlencc, It not anmwiW, UCjTMMdte tbiW«ternßUtefc The ProprietcrsolidMo wtffa«»tton Cttes; CaeJtointa, Chalk and ail other artielsi in luiltoe, •S 3) he on dispoae of on rea»nable terns and«»# tuavlaetant’* *bol«aleprice*. . . "“P® I ;gl)tiaatlptiia^3Ji>iett(smtntg. I SILVER FLATfiS WAM/; | BX ' ■ : ‘- V ' | i HARVEY STOjIiKY. j No. 1222 Market Street, Philndelpfo, • Maobtactoms cf ” I : NICKEL SILVER, and SH.TCR, PLATKfffi* . •’• fORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, BU HiX*' ASfUAV; CASTORS, TEA SETS, URNS, KETTLES, WAITERS, BUTTER DISHES, ICE PITCHERS, . ‘ ■ CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, ' COIS,MUa3,GOBL£T3,*Ch, With a general anortment, comprising nM< 6trt fti hat Q2c4e of iho Ini nunaiali and tuatuf platta,tB&* atfcutlnE them a j ServictaUt and DuraHt Article for ! Hotels, Steamboats and Private Families. ' * lotto6etfmanner. ,J<3T:2ma *\ The dentists BEST OUTLAY IS TO PURCHASE \*v SIkAW’S ARTISAN, • V,_ • ; : Poe eale at DENTAL DEPOTS. . J«“Circntan of explanation to^. { ■ 313 Baoe itreot,- Philadelphia, Pfc llCß—All orders.«iU meet with proa®* attention. • »J*3o:3md t < - I ; J. B. KOONB & CO, ' floor and Provision Commission Merchant*, ! • X 0 .213 Nor£\ marwz, l'Jav Yixt SUcrf, ! : PHILADELPHIA, 5 ; RE7SS *0 •.■•'*;■ Draell A Co., Bankers, Pbila. Garrett k Martin, Phils. Bank Northern Liberties, « Siter.PrieaACou u A Bollock A Sons, “ J. D. Lahjasr, GiadnnalLO. wrlffht Bros. A Co., •* A- D.Bnlloek, .« Cora Exchange Bonk, u Gilto»t:Pryor,St.Loaifc SilMtf .... tiHILaDELPHIA GROCERS JC FJJBIH3SISQ EMPORIUM £ni WHOLE3ALE JAPANHEO WARE HAHUPAOiORT, I i; 606 Cberry Street, ' |v J. HALL ROBREAEi jFtooteaale Mannfeetnrcre ot Grocer* Roe Comter SciUv , 5 Finer Tea Coddles. Patent Wire Frame and Uniter* s •; pi Lanterns, Ccrragatad Part Cana, ToQet _ ' , - | Ware, water Gaoler*, j yf£-Tha attention of Bonthwa anflTTeatettt Trade touted* •• j ; jiar-imd / - SMALL & CHANDLER, Wholesale Groecis fc Commlsiioa, fflertlituito, \ 123 aboM frent, north tide, PTiiteddpM**- |f\FFßfi for sale the following, on the most [l/ reasonable Urm*, tfc* ..... pro) package* New York and Pb lladdpbia Sjrop*, | MO casks prime retailing Bice, ? v { 600 btita. Refined Bogan, asaorted. i 100 •» prime Cota - M ban Rio Ooftee, prim* and median* qniUUee, . " •• Jjrith tteoal anortaent Tea*, Bpleea, Ac. i>» ARDS I CARDS t! CARDS 11 1 1 - PRINTER'S SHEET AND CUT OASIS I beat and Cbcspert In the Market.; . - r - j; jCarda for Mounting Photograph Pictures,*-. | OT Snperlor Quilt; and at lent Price*, •• I blue and Wki’eajalf.m‘Whi!ePiu^-B*aT^ t Straa ':i-5 5 . ife, cn hand and far *tii« by . ! ' A.H.COIXXHB, ll PAPESend CARD Warehouse, WOMINOR \\ jefljlyd PHILADELPHIA. ' 1-- I J. E. C'&IiDWSIiL a C 0... h Q3G Cb.estn.ut Btreet, 1 i (oppasiu Qlnri HooMi] I ; PHI L A D BIP lIIA. - ISKWHIPOBTATIOSB*FI»®WA*cn*» j PIT2K, PHIUJPK * CO. _ OnJSxjß JEODSUAU'a n ** I - Authorised Agents. fMMOTe, BiLVK u, sssb&h asd asms W -A. * a 11 BS * vf ' sSSislL»t»lfiii»,«r. laTltwt toex tD ‘ ,M XIWXISSt.S ESTABLISHMENT, ' ' .rtiU >UU no obtlpltoii topoitliueti. UMmSiKSK®, 10 pUJnßgnre«, sodsorirliUub ltCJyd r T CoilM AT GOST 1! TO CLOSE OUT. BiTiogJtut flobhfri tiklogao ucsQßt of*tttJfc;W*.«i «»'' l »* t! .. rEloßl)l!uaY Dißainrs ; Topaicbiwr* fa order to cuke room for '; new spring stock. CQLTjABJ ADD BETTB, ■* - -* EUBROIDBBKD BUFTLINO* —^ ' INFANT ft 1 ROBBS AND WAISTf?! * * EDQINO, LACW, gkAOj- , iAd •Jrfuot M*crtm«Dtor»M*oe*t»l«.DaiSS»wCw4S - ItRIMMINOS. Baacel Rib leal. - SPRING BKTBT3 AT CASTS3H Gos 2 V s“ Vntch Court*. BoiUsi and Fonawßaatra ÜbbodAttvoot- •'r- Bdm; Kerin© and Fleecy Cotton Hoe*.. A Wool Bood*.^ l»tS7UctQt», worth 6J&- EUk, Merino sod WodBNDKB - BBIIITA and DRAWERS, for tnOD.WMWa wrttkfldr®,** . Iferylowprice*. \y "' EATON, CRETCdC MACKUM; No. 17 Fifth Street. A CARD. —Dentistry.— ( -§£&-. JH L ) PB. CALTII glgoffgg *o74TEHrraratD,&T-betwaaa Bdandfch* ;• ■■ -^■ TPittßbnrepLfT?*** leaden Me aerrlcea to lh* eltixene of PlttrtmTxnand ririn- RylHUj* Una of ht» profceeloo. Hacpcntnialbannrt I Jtapro*ndnDdwofDwtaBcrerty # «mplDjißj «»«■*»•?' Ilitt hart flood the ordeal of a ten* exparirbea. ~H» *' &dU»rtj*rlthtb*moatdSßealt optnttona toddarttetbt,. trnftrtuu,watraotabin tanntu(tbe .patUaitbcjjw* I iacsntixZactlaavtll barhnt&aU.casecrtitnuftritafclA jhaadf. Jtamt Moderate. ■ flrfttats - SILL. Brocaoif Pcnran OSWjaM • cad laiddaoca Ho. 8V GRAHT oXBBHffflß9: l merits tbaOoort Bona, b*Usfn/baca*jmltw*:*Brti let say that an fane him trtUi • tbrir -• patrocmk ABH «f ttctiri