jjitts&urgft (tetty THURSDAY JAN. ?, 1862. CITY AFFAERS. MrrxoxoiooiCAL' Oi«bvatioxb for the Oaatttt, by Q. H. Shaw, Optician, 65 Filth street, —corrected dally: _ -IX SUX m SHADE. 9 o’elock, a.-m. - - - 00 12 M ; 00 • 28 6 ** ?. *• - - - 00 r 34 BtromiUri- -r- - - - - 29 6-10 The Secoad Viriifiift Regiment. W« have rooeiTed a 100g 1 communication =- from B ptivate in the Second Virginia R«gi- : not, wbiebprofesie* to speak the sentiments of our Pennsylvania soldier* in service.ln Westera . Virginia. The writer statai' that ahnoat every Pennsylvanian in the. regiment has expressed dissatisfaction and regret that ‘ they ever'-Telonteered. In the capacity they now bocupy. The main reason urgedis, that most of them are poor men, whose wives. and children are not provided for as they ud would be, if the men had enUsted fitbeir own Btate. They also complain that afc£ do not have the same opportunities of promotion from the ranks, which ! they would otherwise hftve. Nearly all the favors in this line are . extended to native Virginians, and that too without regard to: fitness—if cur correspon dent liable to judge correctly. -The laot is boldly stated, that the men, in consequence of these disadvantages, ar* fast becoming de moralised, and almost .reckless In regard to future events in Western Virginia. ; . We have alluded to this subject frequently;: and. if possible, some efforts should be made 0 to^reHave our men from a position so unpleas ant.; All they ask is, that thsit families shall not be deprived of the relief benefits extended toothers, simplybecause the enlistments took place in Virginia instead of Pennsylvania. They oould overlook all otherdltadvantages, if, as our correspondent states; “the loved ones at home” were not made to suffer. There is no complaint on-the score of camp accom modations, and It Is fireoly admitted that they have all they desire In the way of clothing, provisions, and.other necessaries. We com mend the matter to the attention of those hav ing authority to act, and if any change cab be mado to save the efficiency of theregimont, let it be made at once.' - Chartiers Valley Railroad. Editor* jOauttt :! There is a notice for the annual meeting of the C..V- B. K. Co., and for the Section of President and Directors, to be held on the 13th inst. This Is an important I election,' and we trint.Jhe stockholders'will attend to it. It is evident, from the Beport of the Auditor General, that this Board knows butlittle, or almost nothing abootthc condi tion bf tire Company or road. ’ - • | - The officer* of the Company are good and reliable tnen in .their plaoe, but it is evident' ‘ from the report referred to, that they are not calculated to succeed In an enterprise of this £ bind: v No doubt these gentlemen will cheer fully stand aside, that others may ‘ he elected to fill their place. • - . r . D.. AOobxxctios.— ln reporting this result of I 'the'election in the Second Ward, inyestor-l day’s .paper, .wo * inadvertantly placed D. I O’Neill, Esq., on the "Union” ticket. He; renforCommon Council as an Independent. ' Bepribtican, and as ho does sot belong to the party* has saver affiliated with: (t dr sympathised even with 1U " this.eonection is necessary to place him right; on the record. ... j, FMOITEBTEBD Al’B JJTEHING; 6AZETTB. I 'District Court. I The following cases have been disposed of | in this Const, by Judge Williams, during the present week: | Wm. Holthes aod P. H. Baton, Executors of Charles Brewer, v*. Loomis Osgood. Ver dict for plaintiffs, 6786.12. - I James Mellingor vs. David W. Bell, Esq. Vardictfor plaintiff, $6,089.75. Wm.Hanney and Jane Blythe, Adminis trators of Walter S. Blythe, doceased, vs. Dakid 1 Holliday. Verdict for plaintiffs, .■. *■ _ ... - Joseph. Peakock .and JSnilWnP. Hart vs. | Frankfih'lTtaki'B. H. Irish; lrish, D. C. Irish;*4lnd-Wnu Boydand-Wm. Mnr-] dock/'.eon tree tors. • Verdict for plaintiffs, slB9.os—subject to the opinion of the Court on questions of law reserved. Same vs. Same—Similar-verdict rendered, subject to opinion of the Court on reserved .questions. .. . ' —.' ' W-B. Irem, President of the Board of Di rectors of tho School. District .of Upper St. Clair township, for use of said School District, v*« Samnol Conner.. Verdict for plaintiff for $4,200, the amount of the penalty of the bond —to be released on tho payment of $1,006. Nelson Henry v*. Davtd Xiino and others. On trial. - Bank Note Quotations. CerrMUd-especially.. for : the Ganctto by Jiewn. Feld i Lire, of:the. National-Bank Note Reporter. * Bates uncertain at present • ‘ PmiiraaHt J«n. DtoamU. DiKOwnf. I Kev EntUad BUta»~ $£ South Carolina..— no sale Xmv.Toi* St**-;—. ttlVigJnia: . . ' \ 2»*w-Yock City-.. par,(Wh««lJa**brtbs) A Slav Ponnn; (Pbfln-X—**-*• psr'EorthCjiroUnau... no sal* rcona. (Pittsburgh).. par'Georgia. nosale YattoW(Utariar)~.JalHAlab*ia».~ ao.mi* t^yg*f-,,,„„7P,,„- T , ({Louisiana noaale - MsM< OnlmnW* ..~. ‘ 6 Kentucky ..... ' 1. MmMob&lßaltimore.‘ - 2 Tens ws— now* MatyUM, Interior..3>£a3 ohio.— "/••"** — \ .....: g{ Indian*,■'free..'..— 3 , r : -- ijlndlana, tfk state. 1 - --£*&>(llUbol*.no sale „ 2j Wlsconiln., .... nosal»i Tbs »bov» rata are based upon bankable fund* and notfcreuin. - ‘ r.„ Xxciiaaas—Selling rates on New-York and Phil adelphia H V Cent. o»sr bankable foods. Cot*—Selling at orer bankable fund*. -The* Criminal Court* j a jg» Mellon and . Associates are busily engaged in the trial of jury easesintheQumr t«r Sessions,hat they are mainly assaults and batteries of a trifling character. Indeed itis- T ory rarely that assaults and batteries hare their origin In anything more serious than a petty, squabble between neighbors, or some trifling- disagreement among friends. The parties insist upon suing, however; the mag istrates persist in returnlngtbe cases, and the Court most try them, though at a very serious bill of costs to the county.; (Joorge Dans, charged with receiving stolen goodi,.ahd Frank Pstersoh, charged with Ur eeny, 1 have been tried and acquitted. la* Pultitand Rostrum.—This serial pre seaUinan elegant and enduring form the meet notable and important isimona, lectures, orations, and addresses, ; which: are the pro ducts of the thought and life—of the religi ous, social '; and-.political necessities of !tne .times w# live in. The number before u«ii the twenty-fourth, being the last of the 2nd volume, and' contains an address, by Henry Vinter Davis, on the Southern Rebellion and the Constitutional Powers of the Republic for it* .Suppression. Humber twenty-five will contain " The War for the'Union,’’ by Wen dsU Phniipt* The numbers may be procured froth' naybookseller or dealer in periodJial*—* prioelOeeni* ouch. JhUTS or* SoiDt***-— There have been j- , twenty-seven deaths of soldiers in the hospi tals'aadxampsabout Washington since last report. Among them the following: , Bishop Wood and Morris B. Bennis, Ist regimsnt, end An&ewJ. Newman, Nelson D.^Leslie, John 0. Bunt, and Corporal William B. Blne heH, ?d-regiment, Berdan's Sharpshooters? Christian Btribenranch,- 98th Pennsylvania ? John Ullborn, IMth PennsylvaUiaj James Meade, 2d U.. 8. Infantry, at Eruptive Hos ! pltal j Ghsrie* F.Baraett, 23d Pennsylvania. Counterfeit.— Another new; eohnterfcit has been put in circulation. .It purports to be the threo dollar > Usuo of the Central; Bank of Troy, 5. Y. The; note is dettfribod\as follows: . Fignro *‘3" on the upper loft>ad right band corner, Kriss Kin gle in Centre in % sleigh, on Ike top of a bouse'; State arms on the lowor left corner; plain medallion oh the lowerright oorner very fpootly execUted. ' These notes are entirely diffsunt from the genuine threes of this bank. Flow Bcttok. —The Wheeling /affJ&jpwcer. states that the rebels, afterburning the town of Button,' lingered about the place for a short time, hut hearing .that sixcompaaios of the >Wlret- Cavalry enra maryblng down upoathemtheytook to 'their heels andfled. Capt.’ B©w*a; of tb* Norte* Cavalry,' Is hchr' tn eommand of the plaoe. ROTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Correspondence or the Pittsburgh Gantt*. Wubikqtoy Oitt, Jan. 4,1862. It is difficult to write Uttar* in these days from this point. There is so much one de sires to say which he thinks had probably bet ter be unsaid, that he grins and beara it in si- lence.; Hence you have for many days had no “note” from me. I hope-we are all willing to wait, for it is said “They also aerreTWho only stand and wait." If we can serve in that way, let ns be willing to do so, and God be with onr holy cause, to forward which so many gallant hearts are eat ing Into themselves; waiting for the morrow. While dhns the great army waits and watches, in their winter huts, a sort of cheery life is kept up among the brave fellows from the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by flag presentations and receptions, which, if not war, U at least “council.” In one day last week, Mr. Grow, Speaker of the House,presented * flag to Col. McKean’s Erie regiment ; Gen. Moorhead, one to Col. Hays’ 63dJ regiment, and Col. McKnight’s 105th regiment, nod Hon. Hendricks B. Wright, one to Col. Bippey’a 01st regiment, and one to Col. Sweeney’s 99th regiment. This kept the boys somewhat on the alert, doubtless. I was noi present**! any of the above presentations, but I bad glowing ac ; counts of them'. I learned that Col. Bippey’s speech of reply in reoelving his banner, was -most eloquent and thrilling, and that Col. McKnight’a- would have won him a nation’s applause had he made it on the floor of Con gress. He boldly proclaimed in the of the gallant fellows who claim him for their Colonel, the true cause of this most direful .rebellion, which with the madness and fnry of a savage en .has fallen upon a civilised people. Need I say that he referred to Afri can slavery as the fertile mother of all our woes 7 the Pandora’s box whence flow alt our troubles,' and which hath not even hope at the bottom, as had the one in the {able. I heard General Moorhead's presentation speeches spoken of as glowing tributes of pa . triotism, which were received with great favor by the regiments. By the way, on the first day of the New Year, Col. Samuel W. Black’s Regiment, 62d, received a new name. The following official order, No. 1, was on that day issued by tho Colonel*: Head Qcaktcba 62d RcaiKsxr, Pa. VotcxTSSHS, \ January Ist, 1802. ) Special- Order, Ho. I.—This Begiment shall be named and known as the Moorhead Rifles, in honor of J. K. Moorhead, Ropresentativo from Pennsylvania. The name is given with the unanimous con tent of the twelve captains commanding .the twelve companies of. the Regiment, and is the choice of the field and staff officers. By order of Col. Bla^k, Commanding the Regiment. J. 8. Brown, Adjutant Thu is a worthy tribute of respect to ft pub lio, spirited, high-minded and patriotic gon tleman as it the General. f ' Colonel Black’s R*gi*tuflt is now, moreover, I am happy to say, in'gSod condition, and the Colonel very popular. . Their eick list is less I than half what it was when thoy encamped by [“’the pestilent Potomac. They hate now full Zouave uniforms, imported from France, in which you would never know n “freb and en lightened American citisen"*if you were to meethim“eomiag through the rye." Imagine brooches about one yard aerns the bips, high yellow “legging, 1 ” a.bob-tailed jackot, trim med with yoliow cord, a priest’s cap, and a broad caped overcoat with a heavy hood hang ing down the back l Col. Thomas Espy, who was tiok for some ten weeks, has returned to duty well again. Capt. Edward Wright, of the Bth Ward, looks .better than I ever saw him when in thopeace ful pursuits of life. He says the work is hard, but ne is go lie in to do it and shall take it as ilt comes. lam glad to observe that Gen. Cameron has Issued a special letter of thanks to the bravo boys who won the victory of Drainesville. Our country may well feel proud of the glorious Bth, and our State of all her sons who faced death - “in the Imminent deadly breach’' unblanehod. The Immediate cause of war with England is removed, hut I am sorry to say that a very goooral impression prevails that she is bent upon trying to rain us; that she will make a cause of Quarrel j that sho will play the bully, insult and strike out at random, until to yield will bo on our part dishonor. The warning not? j> f Mr. Seward, so wisely given in time, must -be observed. Fortify, organize, get ready for what teems inevitable; hut.above, all, wfcip the traitors aSikamm us par army with its thousands, permitsitaclf to be held at bay everywhere, the selfish world is invited to insult us. It is human nature to jump on a man that’sdown ; to kick the ch£p that rushes down hill. When will Gen. Mc- Clellan say—“Up, hoys, and at 'em 1" L. To Detect Explosive Coal Oil. —Many disasters being already orcasioned from the use of explosive coal oH» the following receipt for ascertaining whether or not the urticlo is explosive, may not be out of place: Pour a small quantity into a saucer, and bring a lighted match slowly down to it. If explo sive, tbo oil will blase and flash up almost Tike powder; if not explosive, it willnot burn at all. The latter only is saje for use. Emsiuioa Review toe October, 1861, received at Hunt's, Masonic Hall, Book and Stationery Emporium. All the late papers,, magazines and other periodicals, are received regularly and promptly at the establishment. Yearly subscribers are supplied on the very best terms. Call at Hunt's for anything you may want of yearly, semi-yearly, quarterly, monthly, or daily publication*, or new books. Punch's Almanack tor 1862.— Mr. John P. Bunt, Masonic Hall, Fifth street, has re ceived Punch’* Almanack for 1862, which, like it* predecessors, is full of the grotesque, extravagances of the burin,always character istic of the English Charivari or Pasquin. The satire of some of the sketches will be quite as appreciable on this as on the other side of the Atlantic. -Ret. J. D. Glenn. —This gentleman, who recently resigned his charge to devote himself to : servioes In the army,-has been chosen Chaplain of the 101st Regiment of Pennsyl vania volunteers. He is admirably qualified for the position. , Mr. W. A. Gilpenfeknt, No. 46 Fifth street, near Wood, has received a supply of Peterson’s edition of “Ton Tiddler's Ground," with which he will be happy to sup ply hispatrons. JaNbn P- Williams, of Harrisburg, has been appointed messenger is the United States Senate to Vice President Hamlin, with a sal ary of twelve hundred dollars. Resignation or Gen. Retnolds.— A dis patch was received in Wheeling, on Monday evening, announcing that General Reynolds had tendered hi* resignation. Constable Appointed.— W. W. Headley has.boon appointed constable of Ross, town ship, by'tbo Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions'. BeEiouslt lll.— Lieut. Col. W. B. Sipes, of Wynkoop’s Cavalry, is lying dangerously 111 of typhoid fever, at Philadelphia. Now u the Tim* to purchase winter cloth ing, and to bur readers, who desire to do so, we would oommend tho establishment of Messrs. Wm. H. M’Gee & Co., corner of Fed eral street and the Diamond, Allegheny City* They havono won hand a full etoek of ready made clothing, having an experienced cutter and a largo selection of suitable goods, : they are also prepared, to make men’s and 1 boy’s clothing to order in any desired style, at l shprt notice, and on the most reasonable terms. . Better than gold are Dry Goods at the prices at which Barker k 00., 69 Market street, are selling them. A gold dollari* only worth one hundred cents, but one dollar’s worth of goods bought of them tt worth at least from twenty to twenty-five cents more. The reason of this U they are selling almost everything at the old prices. Calicoes that are worth flftoen and sixteen cents, they are still selling at twelve and a half, and other articles In pro portion. Go and see and save your money. Our Wortl forit, itii roily *. Solwim, to' th* Bkscux !—Young men rashing Into the exposures and dangers of a soldiers life, should prepare themselres for the fatal fevers, the dysentery, the sores and scurvy, which arealmost certain to follow. Holloway’s Pills, used occasionally durin* the campaign, will insure sound health to every man. Only 2s>centa per box. .. »U . binuTSTrrDr. 0. SHI, No. 240-Penn at., attends to aU‘branches of the Dental profes sion. . + THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. iiiTiiTH comm-nm session. Washisotox City, Jan. T, 1801. ! Hgcse —Mr. Colfax, of Indiana* from the J Committee of Poat Routes and Poai Roads, . reported a bill, which was passed, extending j the provisions of the law of Joly last, which aathorizes soldiers to send letters through the mail withoutiprepayment of postage, to sail ors and marines in aotnal service of the Uni ted States, under such regulations as the Post j Office Department may prescribe. The post* i age to be paid by the recipients. Mr. Hickman, of Pa., from the J udiciary J Committee, reported a resolution which was adopted, that the said committee be author* I Ued to send for persons and papers as wit- j nesses to the telegraphic censorship of the ’ press, whioh subject h** been referred to the committee, and oompel the production of papers and dispatches sent, or proposed to be sent, and, that if necessary, the oommittee employ a stenographer. i i On motion of Mr. fiolnma, of Indiana 1 , the Secretary of War was requested to inform the House Whether It is proposed to .com pensate for the transportation of troops and; munitions of war to those companies whioh hare received public lands for the construction of railroads, on condition that they would perform the service without pay. Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, from the Committee of Wavs and bill appropriating $35,000 to carrv Into effect the act heretofore passed providing for. the exhibition of Amerioan produce at the World’s .pair, to be held in London. ‘ , -Mr t 3 r aUaudlgham, of Ohio, said this being the tfiniiyersijiywf the battle of Hew Orleans, he made an ineffectual motioo to adjourn. Hr, Wall, of Neqr.iYork, introduced a bill providing for i ooioirc d#pirtjiwttt in the New York Assay Office. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. Mr. Vallandigham's resolution was adopted, requesting the SecreUry of the Treasury to famish, the sum total of the floating debt of the United! States, giving, as far as practica ble, the heads under which, the said debt may be arranged. _ „ On motion of Mr. Upton, of Va., it was re solved that the Committee of Ways and Means bo instructed to consider the expe dioncy of reporting a bill, at their earliest convenienoe, amending the Bth section of tho act of August last, so far as to provide for the raising of 1 one hundred millions instead of twenty millions by direct taxation, and that In this connection they consider the expediency of a telegraph and stamp duties, ana excise duties ,open cotton, tobacco, and all malt and distilled liquors. On motion of Mr. Cox, of Ohio, It was re solved that the President communicate to the House, whiat, if any, steps the executive de> pertinent has taken for a systematic exchango of prisoners. Mr. Maynard, of Tenn., presented a reso lution, which was Adopted, instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquirejnto and report as to the truth of the eharge that the U. S. District Judge for Eastern and Middio Tennessee has accepted a%imilar position un der the authority ef those who are in hostility to the govomment of the United States. Mr. WickUffe, of Ky., presented a resolu tion, which was adopted, instructing the Com mittee of Ways and Means to inquire into tho expediency of pledging the public lands and the proceeds thereof for the discharge of tho public debt and intorest. Mr. Arnold, of lU.,introdneeda bill, which was referred to the Judici&ry'Committce, con fiscating the property of persons in insurrec tion against theDnitod States. Mr. Richardson, of XII., presented a resolu tion, which was adopted, instructing the Ju diciary Committee to inquire and report as to the constitutional powor of making Treasury notes a legal tender. Mr. Blair, of Mo., offered a preamble, set ting forth the action of the French Govern ment relative to the Trent affair, concluding with a joint resolution declaring that tho ale of the United States are not insensiblo e kindness which animated the French Government in its prompt and wise interpre tation, and for reasserting the principles of international law and neutral rights which have been hold by both Franoeand tho United t States. : I Mr. Lpvejoy presented a resolution, which I was adopted, instructing the Committee on ! poblio lands to .inquire into the expediency I of reporting aJaUL for the consideration... of t the House, empowering tho Generals in com- I maud, who may take possession of any in- I habitable poritlon of tho rebel,States to ap poiat Cbrnmissioners of sequestration, whoso duty It shall be first to take possession, Tor the uso of the United States, of all property, real and personal, found without owners. Second, : to convert ail such personal urop* erty into money, to bo paid into tho Treas ury. Third, to sell at auction all home steads sequestrated. Fourth, to give bome stoda, not exceeding 100 acres, .to such set tlers as shall occupy tho for three years. Fifth, the remainder of tne lands to bo surveyed and disposed of as other such property of the United States. Other reso lutions of inquiry were adopted. Mr. Sergeant, of California, introduced a bill, which was referred, appropriating 500,- 000 for, a surrey from the Northern waters of tho Pacific and Behring's Straits to tho mouth of the Amoor river, and the Russian America possessions, with a* view to tele graph facilities. Mr. of Maine, offered a joint reso lution directing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay tho several amounts due to the mem bers of the House for mileage/as certified by the Speaker. Mr. Stevens, of Pa., said that this resolu tion was contrary to taw. The restitution was tmblqd—yeas 78, nays 47. It proposes to pay mileage for the extra session of Congress. The House resumed the consideration of the civil appropriation, and without concluding the subject, adjourned. Sctarx. —Mr. Powell, of Kentucky, pre sented a resolution pasted by the Legislature of Kentucky, asking its Seoators to procure the repeal of the laws allowing the Judges of the United States Courts to hold terms of Court at Covington, Paducah and Louisville, i Referred. Also the resolutions of tho Leg- ! islature of Kentucky, favoring the construe- i tlon of a railroad connecting Kentucky with | East Tennessee, and making connection with loyal East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. Referred. Also a resolution, passed by the Leglslatore of Kentucky, concerning the Federal rotations, denouncing the rebel lion and pledging the State to the support of the Government of the United States, and ‘tp be truo and loyol to the Constitution and thW Union, protosting against any ' departure from the obligations of-the Constitution Id regard to local institutions, and protesting against arming the slaves and expressing approbation of the President's modification of Fremont's proclamation. Alio the resolu tions of tho Legislature of Kentucky, as suming the payment of that portion of tho direct tax imposed on that State. . Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, and Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, presented petitions for the emancipation.of the slaves. Mr. Sumner presented the petition of the ; citizens of Brooklyn against sending slaves I out of the country, and proposing, instead, to 1 send the slave owners out of the country. i Mr. Hale, of N. U., reported from the Na- ' val Committee the/ House bill for the Con struction of twenty mail-clad steam gunboats, I with an amendment authorising the President 1 to have tho work done initeadof the Secre tary tif the Navy. The reason given for- this , proposed change, is the conduct of the Store- | tary of the Navy in relation to the purchase of 1 vessels in New York, and the committee in proposingtbe amendment, intendbyit toeajt | censure on the Secretary of the Navy for his j course in making those purchases. Mr. Foster, of Ct., thought the object was not attained by the amendment. The Secre tary of the Navy: was, in Coot, only a clerk of the President, and if not falthfal should be removed by the President. If we pass the amendment the President, will simply tell bis clerk, the Secretary of the Navy, to do the work, and practicaUyHhe amendment would havo nn effect. Mr. Hale said the same difficulty had pre sented itself to the Committee, and they did the best they could with it. The morning 1 hour having Expired,“the sub ject was laid aside. | The House bill releasing the extra dnties on coffee, surgar, etc., warehoused before the pas? sage; of the lato tax bill! was takon up and laid over till to-morrow. I . The Bonate then proceeded to tho comidera tionjof the report of thol Judiciary Commit tee with the. resolution Mr. F. P; Stan ton is entitled to the seat from Kansas in place of Gen..Lane.' After some.debate, tit* •uhject wai postponed till to-morrow, andtbe Senate adjourned. V Rclease of Ex-Governor Horehrad. Bobtok, Jan. Mcrebead wds' reWased from Fort Warren on parole to day. LATEBT FROM EUROPE Arrival of tte .Steamer Canada. Halifax, Dm. B.—The Canada bu arrived with dates to the 29th alt. -A great state of suspense prevailed in Europe for the arrival of the Africa, with the expected reply, from the American Govera meat. Manchester markets firm. Breaditnffs easier. Provisions steady. Consols 90}$@ 90J£. In the Liverpool ootton market, on Friday end Saturday, the sales reached 15,000 bales _the market dosing easier. The steamship Hibernia, which will sail for Portland ,on tho 2d Of January, will take nearly 700 troops to St. Johns, N. B. The steamship'Afrlea, which will leave Liver* pool on the 4th, will also take a body of troops to Halifax. The ship Blonlnla, from New York foi; Clyde, was abandoned at sea on the 10th. Lord Palmerston had recovered from his at tack of the gout. The Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha bad re turned to the Continent. ] The Prussian Government has sentanote to the Government at Washington, condemning the aot of taking Mason ana SUdell. The Bremen left Southampton on the 25th inst. The London papers of the 24th published M. Tbouvenars dispatch to M. Mercier, the I French Minister at Washington, on Mason I-and Slidell affair. * The Duke of Devonshire has been placed in nomination for the vacant Chancellorship of 1 the University of Cambridge. Recruiting for tbe army is going on in earn est in England. . The screw corvette Satellite, and the gun boats South-West coast of America. .? , - 1 The ateam frigate Otlando would winter clothing lor the squadron at .Halifax. Tbe sorew transport Maritime was about to leave with 300 tons of war stores for Canada, a battery of ten 12-pounder Armstrong goes, and 800 troops.' Tbe iron frigate Defence bad been orderod to be ready to sail on January 2d for Caoada. Tho British Government had decidod to form a reserve of troops at Bermuda. * The whole ooast guard have boon ordered to hold themselves' in readiness for the war.’ The London 2V««s,of tbe 25th. says- that Coant Rechberg has written dispatches to the Austrian Minister at Washington, fully jus tifying thrßritish demands in the case of the San Jacinto, and urging' the American gov ernment not to complicate their own affairs by any hesitation in satisfying the just demands of the English government. Halifax, Jan. B.—The iron-plated frigate Warrior had got her sails bent and was to be kept in readiness to leaVe, pending the eola tion of the American questions. - The English papers continue to teem with articles on the American question, bnt as tney are mostly confined to speculations on the eve of its solution, it is not essential to give them. Every regiment- in the camp at Aldorshott had been medically inspected so that they* might be in perfoct readiness to embark im mediately for Canada. A body of trained nurses, on Miss Florence Nighingale’s plan, were to proceed at once to Halifax. The Army and Navy Oasette says that tbero is a prospect of trouble with tho Sikhs. Tbo batteries of artillery at Bombay, on the point of. embarkation to England, were stopped by pressing dispatches from Bengal. The English funds worn fiat on the 27th of December, and lower. The heaviness was earned by the tone of the New York jour nals, per the City of Baltimore,'which, it was argued, rendered tho prospects of peace less favorable. From Washington. WaSHWOton, Jan. B.—lt is ascertained' on inquiry that it it now settled, to the satis fac tion of all parties, that there are no grounds for the charges against Atjjt- Gen. Thomas, or any member orhis family. The United States Agricultural Society met to-day, President Hubbard, of Ohio, in the Chair. > After the transaction of some pre liminary business, the meeting adjourned till to-morrow. Ex-OoTernor. Boeder, of Pennsylvania, is among the recent arrivals. WasntHQfov, Jan. B.—A copy of the Norfolk Day Book, of Monday, has been received. It contains the following information: On Sun day a saw mill in the Norfolk Nary Yard was freiby am iaoendifry. tiagulshed with but little damage. The residence and ont-houso Of Fayette MoMullen, is Wyihhreounty, wgm ‘de slroyed by !Tin oh Wednesday. mCnilhg." - Judgo HemphiUj ex-Senator of-the United States Oongrns, and late member of the Con federate Congress, died at Richmond on Sat urday morning. Nobody will come forward to take the offico of Collector of tho-War Tax in tho Norfolk district, and U. F. Garnett, the chief Collector of the Confederate War Tax for Virginia, in a formal advertisement, threatens to appoint some one outside of the district-to perform that duty, which, in this proclamation, he admits u> be odious to the people there. There have been several fires in Charleston, 3. C., within the last few days. On the morning of the 2d inst., the.ocean steamer EUa Motley, Capt. Swasy, ran the blockade at Charleston, from Nassau, N. B. The steamer was chased and fired, on by the blockading squadron, withoutany harm being done to her. Herpassengerswere all English and Scotch except B. F. Bisbeo, late a Con federate bearer of dispatches to Europe. The authorities of Nassau forced the U. S. gun boat Flambeau out of the harbor to coal, thus giving the Ella Morley an opportunity to escape. Washixqtox Cixt» J*u. ti.—The ice on the flats opposite the Navy Yard was four or five inches-thick, this, morning, but.the Kiog Philip, with her iron armor, keeps the chan nel open. She IS to day taking on board a fine rifled gun, an 80-pounder, lately finished and tested at the Washington Navy Yard, for the Pensacola. A number of heavy gun. castings are being daily received per railroad. The work of bor ing and rifling them.goes on rapidly.: As fast as they are finished, they are properly, tested as to strength and accuracy. v ~ JLateat from Kentucky. LooisviLLt, Jan. B.—The Democrat is in formed that a Federal scouting party brought five prisoners into Columbia, who were endeavoring, to. join Zollicoffer. The patty report Zollicoffer with four thousand men, be tween Creelsboro and Columbia. Greensburg had been almost depopulated by the rebels, but Ward's Foderal brigade had gone there to take possession. The rebels captured five soldiers, who. were guarding BoraHs ferry, killing a man named James, and taking fif teen or twenty guns. 1 The guard were sur prised by rebel detachments an sido of the river. ‘ : Fronr Western Virginia*-Gen. Mil roy in Pursuit of the Rebels. CivcuwATi, Jan. B.—A special dispatch to the Ornette from Huttoaville sayl that Gen. Milroy is still moving. .An expedition sent out by him of 300 of the 32<1 Ohio, under Capt. Lacey, into Tncker. county, dispersed 400. rebels,capturing a commissary, a large amount of stores, s First Lieutenant and a private. Four retail .were found dead on ihe ground and a latge number , wounded. Our detach ment is still in hotpursult. ; Railroad Collision. Chicago, Jan. Cincinnati express ran Ihtothe Hyde Park train/on the Illinois Central Railroad, five .miles from this city, this morning. Wa. A. Barron, lata County. Judge, was instantly killed, and seven per sons were wounded; but none fatally. i.v A fire broke out in the clothing establish ment of Isaae Marks, oornerof Lake and Wells, streets, last night. The stock, rained at s2ft,» 000, was largely damaged by water; It was fallr insured. Bank Committee Appointed. Bobtox, Jan.. 8.— I The banks of this city have appointed a committee to aot in conjunc tion with similar committees on the part of the banlts of New. York and Philadelphia, to adiuat with Secretary Chase the payment yet to be made by the bonks to the United States, urfroni the. Treasury to the banks. The com mittee will leave’for Washington to-moriow. The Democratic State Convention. Coxcoan, N. ‘H., Jan* Domocratio State Convention met. to-day and. nominated George Straits for Governor: The Convention was largely attended, and resolutions were passed strongly, in favor of the Union and tbs Constitution. . Extenilve Biot. Bt. Johxb, N. F., Jan. B.—An extensive riot occurred at Cartanear, yesterday, in which twelve or fourteen persons .were shot, but none killed outright. Troops were sent from here-at midnight to assist the in putting it down. - u «>*?3. w ..a... _. • 1 .’ -£• A DeatrtictiTe . .-, '* Mxvoom; IIL, Jan; B.—A. fire occurred last night, which destroyed' tb a Pshtol Mills. The estimated loss is $45,000; insured*lbr $15,000. ■■•-••■'•-•; flaikeu br Telegraph, Parian strata. Jan.B.—-Flour more inquired after for export, but for superfine price* are lower; sales o! 500 bbla superfine at $512)4, and MOO bbls extra family at $5 M@se. Small aalea Bye Flour at $3 75, land Corn Meal at $3. There, b a good demand for Wheat, and 5,000 bush sold at *lBl4@BW.’ Whisky firm at 23@23& Freights firmer. Stocks higher. BEACH—MOBOAN—Oh -Tuesday eveulng, 7lh Inst.,, by Ber. Wm. M. Psxton, I>. I>.» FRANK BEACH, U.S.A., to JULIA LsKAY, daughter of Col. J. B. Morgan. Wm. Foaaxst, Carpenter and Joiner, Job bing Shop Virgin alley, between Smithfleld street and Cherry alley. All Jtimls of House Repairing done on short notice and in work manlike manner. Charges moderate. Leave your orders. All orders promptly attended to. t Doctok C. Beals, Water Cure and, Homoe patbic Physician ;al3o agent fur Rainbow’s. ..celebrated Truss for Ruptures. Corner of Penn and Way npiTtreola. ... ■ t , .uritisEjnnjrTH. piTTSBORGH THEATRE., THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, j*oartU Night of the Celebrated Irish Comedian, MB. J. H. COLLINS. 1 R I S H F 0 ST O’GRADY THE NERVOUS XUS. McSHAKE To conclude with THE TOODLES. . TIMOTHY •'••• MB.-MAFFIT. JTEir BOOKS. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! Song* io Many. Key*. By Oliver Wondel Holme*. 1 / « Tlip Seven Clmrchw of Asia. By B. Chcvenli French. Leeaon* in Lift*.- By Timothy Titcomb. The Sutherlands. Tty the author oi Rutledge* dtsa KAY A CO., 55 Wood street. New and valuable law TREATISE.—A Treatise ."•'•* ' OCR COUNTRY AND TUB CHURCH, b f Rev N. hi Rtcs. D. D.,1 Flexible Cover*.! 38 cent*. Foraale by ~R. ». DAV 18.93 Woo^mvet. TICB .—-Regulation* and luatxucticn* for the Field Berrioo of tbe United. States CaTalrj in-time ol War. , By* Malot General George B. McClellan. In l router: KAY A CO., 55YVood»txwt. ' QOLD MEDAL PIANOS iUtmfixctnrod by A fine apply of the above supeHor ' Instruments just arrived at the splendid No. 48 Fifth street, second door above Wood. OUEAP NEW PJAi'flfiJ.-rvAn organic It carved new Boeewood Biano, with full iron framo. by one ortho oldcet firms In Now York, for. ..... —fc»o A now 7 Octave Bose wood, Iron l7O A new 7 “ “ 44 ** IGQ For sale hy JOHN H. STELXOB, no!s 41 Wood st., between Diamond and 4th st. i* > OilOKfiklNO & SJOKS* PIANOS A new, foil eopply, direct from the Manufactory st Boston, of 6^4-and 7 Octave New :Bcale,CßloK*. BEING FIAJSO3, in.plainand and Cfurved Bosswoyd furniture, lust received and for sale by JOHN B. MKLL6B, 61 Wood street;' no!s between Diamond alley and 4»b st. jrillTJJir JVOTICEB. VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. HEN WANTED JOB, ? . - . CAPT. IRISH'B KKYSTOKF. cavalry, GENERAL LAHON’S TAVORITE BBIOADE. ayUighost pay and best «juipa»ntsin th»»cr* Tica. Apply Immediately at th# Kwcruiting Office, No. S3K St. Clair Street. 7 7 * Capt. NATH’L IRISH, de2l:dtf . . Bocrahltm officer. SAff'S PKNN'A. IiATTEKY, at UM to c.l, JOUIT OEißra 28ia BEQI - P, V. WANTED—Thirty good, rellaltor MEN (Team ster* and Mechanics preferred,)'to flU.uptheod sec* tion of this Battery. k . Th* Jhtiury ha* been. la active service wrturee month*, and to thbee desirous or joliiiugthuarm of thR service au excellent opportunity'£» uQfcreA. Pay aud snbsUUuw from .date of _ ’ ' Tor furtuer ihlonuatioD anqulreat No.B not*! street, Pittsburgh, or at .Wsdtogton'HaD, Rebecca street, below Pint Ward Schobifl6use,'Aik>gheuy. CHAS.'A. ATWELL, lit LleUt., degltdtf '; . Bacrultlag Officer. AjNTEO—To complete the Coin aaur: Twenty- meD,al*o -4 Shbeing-Stuilhs, 1 Saddler, 1 Wagon-maker* ; Tha ; Company la.now,to Camo Lamon. Mary land.. Thaenrulled member* are to report at Headquarters,, R. PATTERSON'S STA BLE, comer of Diamond street and Chcny alley, im* mediately fbr,order*. Any person. haying any, good, books woaldconfer a favor by tearing them, at IS6; Third street, aathe boye are building a. Übfary, and want eomethink to amoae and-, instruct tnotn.on cwa Sr SsJUll . J. THOMPSON, Capt.' Steel Worta. ISAAC JOSE* L. nIcUIAOCOB.. JONES, BOYD & C0 H Manofiictnrer* of *” CAST STEELjalso, SPRING, PLOW AND A* STEEL, STEEL 6PRINGB AHD AXLES, comer of Rce* and .Tiist street*, Pittaburgh, ,• - 1 * - • ocI» • ;£3=*B. B. & C. P.MABBXE, Paper •MANUPAdTURERS and dMlerslnjßOpfe; PRINT, 1 OAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDS, OF ;WUA I‘- PINO PAPER. ... : IjyHav* removed from No. 27 Wood rtrcct to No. ,* gyp ABU OB TRADE YOB BAG*. ■ my 4 HOLHEB & SOOT/Dealert ITfoREIfIN and BIM*S OF EX CHANGE,' CEBTfiPICATES lf AN K NOTES. AND SPECIE, No. 67 Itoketstrait, Pitta bargfa, Pa.' ' : aarCollactlcms niado on nU the principal dtle* throughout the United Bfatc*. . • . .ap23 H. COLUHS; Por- Warding and commission merchant imd whbhfaula dealer In- CHEESE,- BUTTER, SEEM, PISil, and Produce generalljvNo. 1 35; Wbodaireel, Plttalmrgh. Pia. '/V ' - ' * ol M. tlMli;, Merchant Xai- LOU, No. M St. Claj*- Street, Dr. Irish's Build* tag. Pittsburgh. Pa.r v 1 ah» AriKET WlLU>Wt>--5& arrive and for wilt by i.- J.l feAIAH PICKKT * CO. KUOM CORN JBKUtiH—32 bales BIL.L FAF fill—Cong and Broad, blue UDcl Whit., wide *nd chwe Vwlity. for tile by WM.G. JOHMSTON * fc t- T Buttoned CT Weed Hnw«- -OIL—IUU bbla. ; superior I*7 -C9 and TO Water afreet. N - ' 0. MOLABSKa . oak cOoixfiM!*; °nbJ»* »• 47k«n* ParJJtr TT.-.- ■ Ok. Hood **»« PaqiXnU W.T. * CHblCii Wj.PKWjpAl' £SVyji&4t B. I*. ALLEN, A«t..6 Wood*. MARRIED: .MB. COLLINS. ,_..MB. COLLINS. lessons nr life. pj.uroti. FOR THE HOLIDAYS, KNA.BE A CO NEW PIANO BOOMS, CnABLOTIE BLPME -400 i>blß.prime, ■nd for »1« by \tZELt ± BON,' Vl 70 Water itrcrt. . ; jjraivwtJiJrce. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIBK.-TBANKLIN HBEINBUBANCE COM PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. 000, 135 «nd AO Cbeetnut atmt, near Tilth. ' Statement of AIU, January let, 1860, published! .agreeably to on act of Assembly, being— • /j First Mortgagee, amply secured..... CO. Beal Estate, fcrea't rol. 9108,314 61) coot 102,965 00 Temporary Loans, -on ample Collateral j 1 . Secnrles 89,135 CD Stocks, (present value $86,667 72) crat... 89,786 lA) Notes and Bills Receivab1e.........—1,821 OO Cash 27,919 CO 82,908,051168 ■97 The only profits from premiums which tula Company can divide by law are fruin risks which have been determined. Insurance made on every description o! property, in town and country, at rates as Wants are consistent with security. 81noe their incorporation, a ported of thirty years, they have paid losses by fire to an amount exceeding Fc*r itiUUmi of DeHart, therebr eflordlpg evidence of the advantages of Insurance, a< well at their ablll ty and disposition to meet with promptness ail liabilities. LOMU by nue i Loom paid daring tbs jrttr 1858............?100,083 5T . SIESOTOUI r }' CUarlea N.'Bancker, Uuc Loa, Uordkti 1). lowitj Jacob B. Smith, ToldM Vagner, Kdwanl 0. Dato, Darid S. Brown, Goo. W. Hlcharda, Samuel Grant, GeOrga Falea. • CHAELE3 N. BANCKKB, jV«M. EDWABI) C.DALE, Vie* President. Wjr. A. Stkkl, Secretary pro Um. , J. GARDNER COFFIN, Aye* i, tay6 Office Northeast cor.Wood A Third *t*. FIIKE INSURANCE. pY THE RELI ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANV, OF PBIL ADELPHIA, on BUILDINGS, llmltedor perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FUBNITUBE, AS., in town or country. Ofllce No. 308 Walnut atleet. Capital, Sap,slo; Aaain, 1308,608 SO-tureated u follow*: . r - Flrrt Mortgage oqlmpratedCity Proper- _ _ ty, worth doable the amp 0ut...............51 &sj6oo.flj^ - Ground r*ot« first Penn a. Bo B. Co.’* 0 per tiint. Mortgage Loau, s3o,ooo, ' ' R, MILLER, Jr., PretidnL . 0. M. GORDON, Secretary. ■ Office, Ko. 92 Water street. Spang*Oort Ware house, np stain, Pittsburgh. ' 1 '£: ■ ' mU innut again* all kind* of FSre 4»& Marin* itiik*. A HomtlmtUttUian, namagedby Dindanwko ■are-tee# known (». the ) eamvmrnUy, aadtek* art,defer mined) by vromvine** , ami U&ernltiy,. to wdisfeia tie ehardder.wiCehaty'int* atnunedt at offering the lat ' protection to liaise wh* deair* to b* 1 ASBETB. OCTOBER 30,1859* Stock A«mnu.~.. * *!'?“! J® *Bg - « premium Notes....———_2Vs9s 14 Hetes and Bills Discounted 174,075 1 A BIBSCTOBS Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, ~ Darld M. Long, Roe# JI Thomas, • Benj. P. Bakcwcß, John B. M’Cune. B, MiUer, Jr., James McAuley, Nethanial Holmes, Alex.Nlmlck; George Banle, William H. Smith, C. W. Ricketaou. my3o . , - F. M. GORDON, fLRE. MARXNE AND INLAND IN SURANCE.—INSURANCE COMP AN X OF NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. „ L , . Incorporated 1J7»4— Capital, ... t Aircts, January 10, 6l ARTHUR G; COFFIN, J’ruidenL. . ;THOMAB PLATT, Be^rttory. tNSURANCE CO. of the state I OFPENNSYLVANIA, 1 PHILADELPHIA. ; v Incorporated 1794—Capital, $200,000. _ Awttr.Tehruary i; 1869;.^.^...-,—l ~5413,808 09 Tt .?, HRHBY P.BHEBBERD, PrarideuU hviliLl AM HARPER* - r > . . XI HARTFORD. _ -f Incorporated 1819—Capital, $500,000. Aseeta, May 1,1860~, —i 1»65,754 M H. HUNTINGDON, PraidanL TIHO. C, ALLTK, Secretary. ... 1 a»"lnfur»nra Id tbeaboreold andrtMnbleCoai mole* can bo obtained by application to : W. P. JOX£3, Apnt, :. BqiidUige. 8T Water afreet rimZEN’S INSUKANCE company \JOff ffITTSBUBOH. Otßc*,conier U erket mad Water rtreetei eecood floor. . WJLBAGAUIt, PmUmt. SAMUEL B£A» Secretary, . • ~( Insures Steamboat* and Cargo**, . Insure* against lose and daxaage in the nafigation of the Southern and Weeterit altera, -Laker and Bayom, and thepatlgatfonof the Bmm. Inure* against low and damageby. fire. Dtaicrosa: . ii.fil.KUr, ••. John SliiptoOf . Jit*. 51. Coulter,' ' S. U&rbaugo, • j J. Qrttweli, Jr., j i John S. lHlwortb, Charles _H. Zag, • : ~ de3(hlyd Wm. BagalsyJ. J«. ParfcTJr.* \V. O. Johnston, B. f, Junev Bmh Owens, . Uou. T. M. Howe, Barclay Preston, floorge Bingham, Philadelphia eikh and life IKSUBANCK COMPANY. Nu. H» CUeauut sU, opposite the Custom Uouae. Capital, f 210,10 Will make all kinds of Insurance, either perpetual or limited, on-erery deacription.of Property or Her cbaudlee, at reasonable tale* of premium. T- * ROBKBTP. KING, Prtridswi. "H. W. BALDWIN, F*eePr*|id«iA P. BLACKBUBNE, Secretary.: bulkctom Joseph 8. Paul, '■ 0. fibcnhan, - - JohnCUytoa, . J. S. UeganP*, i E. Wllar. 3. Q. COITIK, Apmt, • Third and Wood aireeta.: Sr' - Chfu. Bayea. K A Cdpe, E. B. English, Oeo. W. Brown, P.B.flatery, ALLiiUHtfiJY ÜbUBANOB~OUM PAMY OF PITTSBOBGH. Office, Mo. 37FiltL street. Bank 'Block. : ;lntnre»*g»ia«t allkini* of FlresuAHuioe Bkk*. ISAACJONES, Pmidma. JOHN D. McCOBD, Viet prtfUtnL D. M. BOOK, Sterttartf, 1 - Capt. w*. DEAN, Ommal Apr* DUIOTOBI: ImoJodoli 0. Q. Homy. H*my Child*, Ctpt.lUXQnji Joun A. Wilton, ' B. L. r Fabnoitock:, ETKOJLITE OIE WUEES ” 600 blili. White Burning Oil, / • -100: : Pom Benzole, .‘lO2 Steam Clarified Mecca OU, 45 “ Pure Mecca, , ‘ 200 M Wagon Gmac, 50 “ Argand Oil, 300’ « Duck'Creek Machinery, . ». 100 .** No.l bent Lnbricatiag.OU, . .. 100 4 .‘ No. 3, • “ - far hoary machinery, On bund »"d for adt by BSEBE A QUAFF, dell 1 ' ' ’ Corner office, MonobgnhoU , Hoq*e. > UNUKLEE—‘JOJ bags Kio Coifeo, ; .. 5 Ueccca ?llce t 80 htcbartaßUek Tea; • •: : - 20 : ; « O.F.- *• •. 600 ktf»M»rt«d Kalb, 250 l>oxea ".. .Window Glut ' ‘loodown **: Cdra Broom*, °°' l rOT BROWN t KingPATniCKS. O YECPS— yo bbls. Bt Looia Hjrup, o- .-20 lit do do ’ • do /T . ,• lobbl*. Prnn*ylmnnfc--i do • ; \..10 do. Baltimore :.•< ..do ..... .../ ;15 do Now. York do.. Tii atom ana far bale by . . • BROWN * KrurPATRIOKS. TUA)offr l 1* 200 bblo. Kentucky Wait* Wbeatfamtly Hoar, mo .»• Western•" _ l3o; “ : EedWbcat Extra '' v ' ; >• so ' *• ‘Rye ’•• V '• ‘ - *> ■ - : 200 anckn IM*b Bnnkwbeat • -» In *tbre and far aalo by > . t dol'2 BROWN A KIRKPATRICKS. lIEES&—2OW bxs. beat W. it. Cluesc. 500 do -do .Hamburg do 200 do do B. D, do far nloby de3 J.B. CANFIKT,!) A CO. TJ(3RESffKKNTUcKYIJKypEACinS JR AND DRIT APPLES—A-finelotofcach rcealTcd and torioloby r - •_'* w-V ' jaU:4(d ft.L. AIiLCT.Ai /SkUCE bbls. IJnck Creek Iv) OH. 54 trraTity,ja»t rfcc*ired fcr'tale lew tor cart bT _ I». ALLEW, AgK, * Wood «t. O!7£A Bbls. (JKIIDE OIL, 45'Gravity, A'l O V Jtxit ftrtirwTftoinOiVCreek «n 3 fbr *aJ* b! J B;L,ALEEN.Agt-, 6 Wood*;■■• A O Kanawha, woteto sniveim -'i • IBAIAg-DtCKET * CO, tbrtofaby! lot JaaSir 5 —. .^ r ,, w \ X svEciJi it jiror^cck BItOOD SEARCHER; A BTTBE CURE FOB Cancer, - : ’- 1 Cancerous Formations, . Scrofula, / Cutaneous Diseases, - !■' Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, Tetter Affections, Scald Head, ; Dyspepsia, I Costiv' Old and Stubborn Dicers, Rheumatic Disorders, Jaundice, Salt Ehenm, Uercurii ' 1 Genei Liver Complaint, Lou of Appetite, Low Spirits, . Female Complaints, - Epilepsy or Titi, Paralisis or Palsy, Sypliilis and Caries of thd Bones, TGGETHEK WITH ALL OTHKB DISIABXS - HAVING THEIB ORIGIN . IN A DXPBAVED CONDITION OF THN BLOOD, OB CHBCULATO-. ;1 BYBYBTEH. t CASE OF DANIEL A.BOFD. Brmiroaon December - fit, 186 L •. ' Da. Q. H. Kttßttt—’I take pleasure In making- - this voluntary statement in favor of * medicine pre» pared by you caned “tiixran?* Btoon Brincurn." *- I bod suffered for five yean with. Scroftila, which broke out bit my head and forehead aoas to disfigure - me Tery much, and took off the hair when the dfe* . • • ■ ease made its,appcar*nce;it also broke out on my arm above and below .the elbow, and eat into the skin f ' and flesh so as to ciposo a fearful sore. The dfseaee -* on my head went so' tor that- revere! smalt piece* of bone : camo out.'Twai very'weak and low spirited, * and had given up albhbpe of ever getting well, a* I - ( had tried several skillful pbyslclaufc and tbey did me - - - no good. In September last, I6&i I was taduood to ■ try “LrrosaT’s liftTtorsn Brnon' BIjJWWWU ,, - had no faith In patent medleloos, but after I bad'used three bottlcsofßloOdßoarcher, the - nlcera on thy head and ann begnu'to heal.: I have now taken eightbr ten bottles, and myhead and arm are entirely well except tho scars remaining Bum the 1 ■ores, Twill also state that I had tbe : rheumatism Tery bad in my arms and legs.' The Blood Searcher * alsocnredfho rhrumatisaJ. Tam now a well Trim, ; - , over forty yearaofage, and! fbel sssupleaifd young 1 aildidwhch l was twenty, and have increased in* - ' weight twenty pounds. I would aisoitat* that the- - disease in-rny forchcad was' so bad thal When ; I • % stooped and lifted anything heavy, thS blood ran out - oftbokorc. Dr. Ktyser hod a photograph taken of 1 me by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after I ; began to gst- <■ wellj It does not’show my appeSrahbef a*bad«S'H‘' i! ‘ was before I commenced' taking tke‘-medicine^. :Ycn** r; - see the photograph, one Dfwhich ia now in : 3 possession, and also at Dr. l4O Wood street; ' I would also state thit I tooVtheßioodSeafeiiSr - • which was before Dr. Ksyser commenced nuk-. . leg it. AJthough.it helped ms some, I cov#r fast until I got the kind made byDr.' Kijfii , himself. One bottle of hii .dld me thaii* 1 ' twoof the old.' Ibdfeveitis a great deal strbngsr'^ $308*508 96 $293^51-25 and better. I have recothmsndsd the Blood Search-': ; sr toagreataaay ofmy friendsfor various direasre, and I believe U has helped the whole of them.“ You ’.. may publish*this if yog wiib,'and T I amanxious all who as I was maybe cured.- Hits in (, r this city, So. 4 Bine street, and am i employed at ftl-,. j., tUIo A Anderson’s. Union Marble Works, 54 Wayne , street. , DANIEL A. BOYD. B9 m B4 carnal togtt the right o*3, at there u a wb»«'- isrfdt in the market '• ; -a- : - fgt Friend in Heel Try it,—’; DBTaWEEt’a INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Ufa* pared fHunfivv BrJßrxgamrfism; of Ooa ' necticat, the Betterj and has been UsSd in his practice' for the list Vwehty yeari with the most , astoaishihg.'suocessl As an’ extern*! remedy "It hr without a rival/and will aUeviat* pain more speedily* than any other preparation.' Tor all Rheumatic and . NerrousDleordersiiistrtdy ihflilUblo, aadasachrsi* v* tire-ibr ’Soreei Wo'unds,_ Spr*in»,,'Broiee#, ; fc,'' tm l \ soothing, healing and powerful stren gth&ningpTopeN''* 1 itieaexcitb the just wonder and aaionighment^cf-^l who. have ever given it a triaL •’ Over four hoiu&sd/ * certifiasf.ee of remarkable cures performed by It wW»» in the last two years, attest' this fket.' " ■' B ti' BEttKES 4 CO., AgenhsT cornsr of -Wood 7 '' ; and Second streets, Bittoburgh. ? ;1 '' rae*Blood good.—Attention uo*H* cd to the moat remarkable and scientific preparation, advertised in another column./ It te an entirely new dteoQTery» and most not be confounded with,any of tbenumcroua patent medicine* of the day.' Itte* certain remedy frr^alHhediseases speriftodjuA s*~’ peclaJly those of a cbronte natnrer-of lodg Stand jng'j of weeks, months and U.i MMfnf, Cuukch A Dcpoxt,of New York, are.ths . •ote agent* for U, aud'alao proprietor* of ’the wortd*. nbowned Pa. Bates'slxrasviu CoafitAL, anani< m cle which'every ahould haTe' in her.nwwfae^ closet lu case of ueed; and containing, a* it does, no . paregoric or opiate of ahy kind,’ it can he relied up6tr with the btmdrt'confidence, 4 and wdU hw fwohdan infv valuable specific inali cases oi infantite cofnpisinte.,; ~-Okio£UU Journal, Oolamlm*,, ~..v ...;v -• For sate by OBOBfiK H.KEYSEB, Agent, No. 140 j Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa..dslTidswT Lort/iiow. published In a Seaiei-JEnTfftQpfi,': Prloaficenta. ; :: r.• i • ALecture on .thaNatars,Treatmsnt and Cora of Sparaaturrhcsa or Seminal Weskoeah lnTgiy; trntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Intp*di?j menu to Marriage generally, Nerroninese, Oonsoso**.; ilon, XpUspsy.aad.: Fits; Msntaland Physical Jnca* parity, wnltingfrom SelfrAboae, to OCLYEBWELL, K. D., oathorof the Gumßook,; Ac;,£e.:.i til i ti-.'r- v-3N:'_r • k A Booaro.T«ousa»ns or Scrxnxja.’’ . 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