...• •i ; ■(: - ■ V■ ■ •. • ‘‘ •’ V.‘ V -11-'-- , C » % .V* ~ V;; S' ?: >: Vr:o sV.'-r^v’v ■ ; y-: 8 * v; liHlii IpSilp;*;;* \-' : fb‘X .j ,;|+- 1 liBW! :<*-■'■ •'.•:■!• .< , '.'*!-> , •N •»: - * >v ,v ■'■'}'• i> .»:••• •, j v- ' "■ » 's : M-: ; y/ '■ 'iy’V T ' iv . ■i- jr /K . * . " 4t<% •J 1 * M ■ ' . ' '«|ra|^Y^6RinNo^4j^23,;^2| They'D tare Policy of Troe lofaliMs. toKloy ■ letter of Mr. Pokset - -to the Philadelphia/*;•«», on the present - '' '.. politi'a aspects of thtcouptry. . IJe, gives! * ,voiceto Afeeli eg*! hkihas doubtless been' »•-?' • % experietteedby thousands, that separation 1 -i» better than a farther pro-slavery rule in ■r r . . this cOUntiy. jßutTet nabe thankful .that " • ' W» are not yetobliged to make ochoice be -1 ' tween twozuch tremendous evils! A sub mission to the domination Of pro-slavery y.- k»‘toia, of those who sympathize with . them in the North, is not thought of : under any drcnmstnncea however deeped , ; , rate. Better fight for ykri to come, and _; , 'P*” 4 >»sl dollar, rather, than submit ; • to a condition so degrading. 1-; ;•.•>!» bdi beenweiy erident to'ua from the *U» conflict, thSt the real "oonteat was between the principles or ' o ' human freedom, as represented by the Be publican party, and the principles of pro —T < * e, P ol *" n b ae represented by ? the. , party which supported Breckinridge at the ■ i bast Presidential election. There may be some friends of slavery in the South, who ■ : . prefer to talce their chances in the u: . Union as it is, than to risk the dangers of ■; soparation; and there may be some men in fiff.i *bo think slavery is a good in ' ‘‘Mbrtton, who are not willing to sacrifice - ; •be Union in its favor. But, as a general ju•! y' rulsin both sections, the strong pro-slavery : i: i • * en, * m “ t ** s'*® » oeoeesion sentim cnt. If .• a man apologises or- defends -slavery, or !; 'desires to see it preserved, or shows a bit-' ;. : terness of hate to anti-slavery views, there is little faith lo be placed in his loyalty. . The Republican party is a unit in its op position to the rebellion., Among all the ■ . with tlm rebellion, none hove . ever been traced to the Bepnblican party. Those who voted -for Mr." Douglas in the North are also a unit in opposing there . . bellion; and »grant many Northern Brack ' inridge Democrats are opposed to secession, : “d some of them waymly so. But in this latter party are found those in the North ern States who manifest sympathy with secession, and many of them are down • right traitors. Nearly all of them ore pro d. slavery .in sentiment, and are not to be de pended on as true 10 the Government. In this party are to be found the compro misers, the peace men, the fault-finders, and aU of that class, who hope to see Jeff. Davis, Slidell, Mason, and the other chief : again in the Senate, and the pro •lavery domination triumphant. . ; In regard to slavery, the-Bepublican i party is generally a especially in the West, and . the States North and Bast of Pennsylvania. The sentiment is that of \ - unflinching opposition to its further domi ■ — n *ti on j let "the consequences be what they ■ ; ’ The prevailing desire and hope is, that slavery will expire with the rebellion, and.the great mass of life party believe the Government oughtito take Vha initiative in v putting it down, aa. it has rendered itself . amenable to the War Power of emancipa tton by its own nefarious acts. The Doug - —.l“ Democrats sympathize strongly with • - the Republicans on-the slavery question. . They may not have the a.ame invincible opposition to it as respects its moral as pecta, but they are bitterly opposed to its further political domination, and will join with the Republicans in dooming its com ; j>l*te overthrow if it stands in the way of ;■■ tbo complete restoration of the .authority of tbe General, Government over all the Na : ■ tional territory. The Breckinridge Dem ocrats, aa we aaid above, are pro-slavery, : : and wish the Union restored on pro-slavery if restored at all. This is the present political situation. It is not to be denied that the country is in ' y . extremedanger from secret foes among us, •' who are scheming for the restoration of the *l*Ye power, and the preservation of slavery from nil harm from the issnes of the rebel lion.; , As onr armies advance, and gain vic . ' tories, this party will stop at nothing to bring about' a peace which will save the I **s B ;.*o® t *ho jnst consequence* of their —. cr V a ts> * n( i protect their peculiar institu tion. To check-mate these traitors, Mr. Foa.vrv , ; , rsys, the loyal voters must be got together. We most heartily coincide in this, and ask . for no other pledge of amity and political fellowship than that the rebellion mnst be subdued, coot what it may, and that if the destruction of slavery is necessary to the safety of the country it must perish, and that in no caae is a pro-slavery domination to be submitted to. if Mr. Forney repre aeuta the Douglas party in Pennsylvania we ace no difficulty in a hearty cooperation , ofmll the loyalists in this State in one solid phalanx to support the Administration in sappressing the rebellion. • , Submission or separation, are neither of them to be thought of. It is pretty evident, 'now, that subjugation is the only remedy . for the evil* which beset ns. It becomes, then, a serious question for the Government and the people, whether, if they have to go to the expense of subduing a pro-slavery rebellion, they will leave in existence the vital cause-of all this difficulty, to troublo na "again when.we may he less able to meet it Slavery " cannot, exist in this country many years longer, in any event. It is too pregnant with evil, with injustice, with arrogance, and- with every elemont which tends to degrade and demoralize, to keep : its power in an. enlightened, Christian country, blessed with free speech and a free :, .press, Ihere is also a mighty publio sen timent in the Northern States, which States comprise more than two-thirds of the vot- Ing.population of the whole country, averse to the further existence of slavery. This sentiment is growing with emtzing rapid itf, and it is entertained and propagated by the ablest and most active minds in the • nation. It permeates the whole living lit ■ eratnreof the conntry.- It is fast learcn •.-ii ing the chnrches, end the church periodi cal literature, end it has a held upon the politics;of the country which will soon ! -render it toe Supreme power in the land. This sentiment cannot be suppressed." '• AlTthe jower of slavery, while in.the poe •easion of the Government, could not sop . peeae it in Ue incipient elate. It has borne ■scorn, hatred, proscription, defeat and dis - ester, and has flourished amid ' them all.' - Mis founded on the principles of theDecla . .ration; of Independence, which, themselves, derived from the zublime teachings of Great Master,'and it will grow aa rap idly as tho nation advances in reUgion,. *W“‘y e»<« eelmce. In bet, the permZ' mostperuS. \ -r "•'£&*:- ..{g}-.' if >r ja*u liswr' *+ri-’ » OKBofrfa.'iru.dM&i, UVe the jj * %UllWin£_ nble responsibility of perpetuating slavery 1 He who stands id the way of such a< when iho madness of its frfends Hka nlacetfitlfiftS!**®^? 8 *, 511 ' b8^ lUt j’ €Dllar iug,and ' .. . L w ,r ¥ n iniUuftl with the-?eiemenU of conaaestSover i mils power t quesrfonlM^lP * l!. wlil.be gtulty ; ia*tka%ight may be settled forever, and' better seated j° f God aDt * maD - Occahiojul, ; tisn at any future day. Protract its ex* jslence, and the struggle will be protracted. The throes of its dissolution will shake .Che.country at any time: bettor meet the issue now, when the slave power is exert? ll * energies for ,the destruction of the Onion and- Liberty on this continent, than to to pass through.this terrible ordeal again. j- . Hollins’iron Clad “Turtle,” - Sioc4 the bombastic report of Commodore flollins, in regard to bis “peppering’’ of the blockading - squadron, at the South West Pass of the Mississippi, we have heard va rious and conflicting aacguuta of the dam age done to and sustained by the iron-clad nondescript, from -which so much had been expected. It was stated that the solid shot and shell of our vessels rained upon her angular sides and deck like~hail, arid -glanced harmlessly off, and it was stated that the had been flattened by contact with the Richmond, and that she had “suffered alight derangement to her machinery,’4-etc. 1 . The facts have -at length reached us, through a private letter from an officer on board the U. S. ship Preble, written to a member of the family of a well-known manufacturer of Allegheny city. During thedarkness of the night, the at tacking fleet of the enemy came down upon our blockading squadron, led by the iron clad Ram, or Turtle. The latter, taking her bearings beforedark, bad aimed to sip* the Preble; but missing that vessel fry a short distance, she was discovered, pad the alarm given In time to notify the Richmond, which gave the Ram theJ>enefitof a broad side at short range. In the <?hfusion at tending the collision which immediately occurred, the Ram swung etar of the Rich mond, and was lost in darkness. The officers of our fleet supposed that her armor had caused the ball/ to glance from her iron sides. Whence tire-fleet which now appeared floating down upon our ships il luminated the river, the Ram was invisible, and much porosity was manifested to dis cover had become of her. It was only after an escaping “contra band I 'had reached the Preble, some days afterwards, that our officers learned through a New Orleans paper, which he brought on "board, that the Richmond's broadside had gone through the Ram and sunk her, with the loss of a Lieutenant commanding, and ten men. This is the history of that encounter, and Us results, which we have, as above stated, from a perfectly reliable private source. We are not surprised “lhat the Ram, which was subsequently raised, and is now at Columbus, exhibits such a commendable caution, inJceepingnt-a respectful distance from our gunboats. The Election of Slate Treasurer* Hon. Jlekht D. Moobe, of Philadelphia, was elected State Treasurer, on Monday last, on tho third ballot. Mr. Moore was the Republican candidate, Wm. V. McGrath, the Democrntie candidate, and Jonas R. McClin teck, of this county, was voted for by some of those elected on the Union tiekot. Our mem bers, except Gross, voted for Mr. Moors. Ho voted for McClintock throughout. Mr. Moors hasjnadc an excellent Treasurer, and it was very important to tho finances of the State, that he shoold be retained. Wo aro surprised that Mr. Gross should have pursued a course which endangered his election, while there was no earthly prospect of his electing Mr. McClintock, even had be.desircd it. The final vote stood—Henry D. Moore, 71—Jonas R. McClintock, 6—Wm. V. McGrath, 56. Letter From “ Occasional.” Washington, January 20, 1862.—Some of our public men do not hesitate to say, that rather than bring back the glare States into the Union, they woald agree to o peaceful and prompt separation. .i Thoy contend that in the orent of a reunion the glare despotism will rule by ifs unity, and with the aid of the Breckinridge Democrats of the free States, . ®«d by means of tho divisions of the Repub licans, the destinies of the future of oar country will be completely controlled by traitors to tho Federal Constitution. Al though no open demonstration in favor of this theory has yet_beeu mado, it is undoubtedly sincerely entertained in certain influential quarters. No more dangerous and demoral izing doctrine could be preached, and it is the dnty of independent journalists to pot it down forever. Separation; would be productive of almost universal and perpetual distress. The States now in revolt would suffer, if poisifafeb more than the States that stand bj covenants. The cotton Commonwealths ftt once become the dependents of the BrfßP Government, subject to all the chances 53 changes of foreign intrigues and wars. The month of the Mississippi, held by a hostile Power, would remit jin imposing taxes upon ‘tho products of the Northwest seeking an outlet to the sea. Both sides of that great river, occupied for hundreds of miles by peoples entertaining different sentiments on the sub ject of slavery, would briatlo with armies, and bloody forays would be lf sep aration Is acceded to, who would holdlhecapi . The North would never consent to yield H; and yet, to secure it, neighbored by two disaffected States, all tho time in sympa thy.with the Cotton States, would require an enormous standing army. Border conflicts would be inevitable, ,| And how long conld we oxpect to retain Kentucky, Virginia, Mary land, and Missouri among the loyal State* ? Conld they bo restrained by a treaty, with tho active elcmonie of education and interest at work in their midst on the side of the Cotton States ? Separation,ion tho idea enunciated in the sentences at the head of this loiter, would almost at onco compel California ami Oregon to. declaro themselves an independent Republic. As to the great‘Middle, Western, ana Eastern States, their situation would bo inconceivably distressing. Factions would spring up every wheru as a result of nepartion, but the factions in these States would bo more numerous and mischievous than in any other quarter. To swell ;the general calamity, bankruptcy, poverty, uoarJhy, and total dis regard of law, would contribute their many nameless horrors. Sach is a brief summary of tho certain evils of separation. Will not our statesmen consider them well bofifre com mitting .themselvos tu so. frightful an<erna tlT. T ! ' £ ■ Bnt one cuur.-u i ?J 1D f lcti | o f( t 0 th o oov . eminent and tho people. We must fight thU Tboitraitors most bo struck such blows as will inflict soveroand lasting wounds. If they will not yield they must be subjugated, and if tho worst comes to the worst, their peculiar Institoiton must be at t«k.d, front and rear, until it. overthrow i> effeotod. If alavory i, indeed the bulwark of tho rebellion, then let it go down-.nd the sooner tho bolter. But there.ls'another great duty that cannot be disregarded. Theroiaan.aetive par It In the loyal States wblob, nndor cover of being for the Union, are at work tjUasee •'"dishon orable peaeo, by sowing thrfAecds of dieaffoc- i tion among tho people, xti leaders have oalled to their aid the worst prejudices and the basest passions; and if thoy can divide the true Menas of the. Government, they will clamor for an adjustment, and toll to bring 1 back the despots who have long ruled and 1 ruined-oar happy country: * How~to *heck- i mate these schemes is a great lt eannot be done by exclusive counter party organisations—nor yet by hasty legislation —aor# above all, by efforts to weaken tbe Ex •outlve and his constitutional advisers. The i loyal voUrs must be jgot together.-: This is £3t“A FriejHl in Beed.' Try it.— Mt. SWEET'3 INFALLIBLE LINIMLST o , re . fahit train the.ihclpeo/ltr. ST«*u.s swetr, ul t'*nt. •.Ofctkui, the great Bone Setter, and Ui«Uwu i» bU practice for the W twenty )-*»r« with ihu most astonishing success. As no exUrn&l remedy tt 1* without a rival, and will alleviate pain mure speedUy * than suy other preparation. lor all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly lnfoUihto,aad as a cura tive for bores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., its soothing, heeling and powotfolatreugthenlng proper ties excite the just wonder and astonishment of ail who have ever given if"a trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable cim-v performed Vy it wirb in the last two years, attest this tact. , • B. E. SELLERS A CO., Agents, corner of Wovd and Second streets, Pittsburgh. - spS&dawT JCSTBIood Food.—Attention is call. ed to the meat remarkable and sdentilio-preparalfou, advertisodtn another oulumn. It 1s »<i entirely new discovery, and must not be confounded with any cl the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is a certain remedy for all the diseases specified, and »- pecialiy those of a chronie oatUre-rof long standing of weeks, mouths aud years. •“Sufferers, try it. Mssaas. Cutfftca A DuwiiT, of New York, are the solo agents for it, aud also proprietors of the world renowned Du. Eatom’s Infantile Cordial, «u arti cle which every Mothrr should have in her medicine closet in case of need, sod containing, as it dot*, do paregoric or opiatudf auy kind, it cau be reded upon with the utmost cOntideuce, and will bo found mu in valuable specifioiu all cases ut infantile i-otuplaluts. — l Ukio Slate Jearout, For sale IyGEOKGE U. KKY3ER, Ageut, No. WO Wood stnyt. Pittsburgh, Pa. de!7:dawT IQlJlake Superior Copper Mill and Silt/TIKO WORKS, PiTTBkOKOu. PARK, M'CURDY & CO., Rnnufacturers of SHEATHINO, BRAZIERS’ AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDEB; also Importers and dealers iuMETALS r TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly ou hand, TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. Warehouse, No. 14s) First and 120 Second street*, Pittsburgh, Penn’s.- MS'Speciial orders of Copper cut to any desired pal *erp - my29:d«wlyT MANHOOD-—How Lost, How RESTORED.—Just published iu a Sealed Envelope. Price ti cents. A Lecture ou the Natnre, Troatmvut and Radiml Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weaknees, luvol notary Emissions, Sexual Debility, aud Imped!- ments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Conaump tiwu, Epilepsy and Flu; Mental and Physical Inca pacity, res oiling from Self-Abuse, Ac. By BOBT. J. tULYEHW ELL, 11. D., author of the Uiuu Bova, Ac., Ac. ‘A Boon to Thousands or Scrrxaru. Sant und&r seal, lu a plain euvelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two. poetag* sumps, by DR. CU. J. 0. KLINE, 127 Bowery, N. Y., Post-Offlc*£Box 4. r *C. veb:3mdawT WJI. C. g, HILLtt. WITHROW DOUOLASS —..WILSON MILLER Cgf ROBINSON, MINIS & MIL. LENS, Founders and Machinists, WAsniNdTca Woreb, Pittsburgh, Peno’a. Omci, No. 21 Marret Street. Manufiicture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. «“JOBBINO AND REPAIRING done on short mlrittidlT JEST J OHN COCHRAN &~BRO, Manufocturer* of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS, AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac., Noo. 91 Second strevt aud Third street, between Wood and Market. Have on hand a variety of new Patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lots. Jobhing dope at short notice. ü bw {=j£'Pre«erve Your Beauty, SYMMETRY OF FORM, YOUR HEALTH AND MENTAL POWERS, By using that sale, pleasant and specific nmedy HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BTJGtiD Bead tho advertisement In another column, and profit by it. - Diseases enumerated. Cnt It cut and'preserve it. Ton n»y not >«;w r« fjoins It but msy at soma future day. “It giro* health and vigor to th* frame. And bloom to the pallid cheek.” It save* long suffering and exposure. Bo* ore of Ckrantofrit*. Cures avara*l~xi de26:w«dawT Steel Works. ISAAC JOIU...M M .JOin( L BOTP-,.„-,.w. X’CTJLI OVOH JONES, BOYD & CO., Manufacturers at CAST STEEL; also, SPUING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL BPBINGS AN D AXLES, corner of Urn* and Firat streets, Pittsburgh, p oP°'«- _ oclft ‘ J. C. KIKKf ATUICK..,. 8. X. Eltfi *. 1. Ui hSSP BDRNAP A CO., (Succesam to J. C. Kiekpairick A C 0.,) Al*n uoacturera and Wholeaalo Dealers in LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, Ac. WWboleaale Agents for EIEB'S CELEB RATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBBICATING CABBON OILS, No. aa Wood Stmet, opposUeSt. Chariot* Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. - Jals.iyd £3STS. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Paper MANUFACTURERS and dealers In BOOK, PRINT, CAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDS OF ;iVRAP* PING PAPER. | • removed from No. 27 Wood street to No. iS3 Smithfleld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bg-CASH OB TRADE FOR CAG q . m y 4 tyH. HOLUEB & 80HH r Dflftlpr. in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF KX CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, No, 57 Market "trpnt, Pitts* burgh, Pa. «®-CoUvtion» ctodo oo aQ tho prlo dpal citie* throughout the Coiled State*. „ P 22 lt. COtLlflS, FoF WARDING AND COMMISSION HEBCQAKT aud wholaaalo dealer to CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, and Produce generally. No. 25 Wood limit, Pitteburgb, Pa. lM ,i M. LITTLE, Merchant Xai- LOU, No. M St. Claib Stkiet, Dr. Iri«li’« Build- In*, Pitubnreh, P*. ajk 3o LECTURES. [TS»A LECTURE WILL BE DELI V ek|SLBY JBtv. t I. DEHAS3, of Brooklyn, K. Y., ooi TIIOBSDAY, Jan. 23d, inotoad of Ttiewlii,, 2lst, u the tickets Are struck for. Subject—“ Lin m the Backwoods.’* Admission 26 cents; children 10 cents. TicUts to be procured st tbe Methodist Book Store, 7b fourth street, or at the door, at WESLEY CHAPEL, Fifth > Var "- _ lalg-dtd. public jroTtcua. Allegheny Valley Railroad Orrin, i Pitliburgh, January lath, 18CJ. I rnHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE J- Stockholder, of the Allegheny Valley E ,llr Ul „l Company will be held *t the office of the Company, comer of Weehington end Pike Itrreti, Fifth Wald, T y ESDAT ’««» «lrdej of Fobrtiary! *? . at J° ° c,ock ' A etatement ol the ntfaint Patented end an election • 111 be belli for President end lloerd of Managua for the en*niug year. * )at3:rtt«l Jk9. GIBSON, Secretan » Own* or iuc Pin-navaon Gah to , j _ 13tb January, IW2. r DIVIDEND. —The Pittsburgh Gas Company bos this day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLAB3AND FIFTY CJSNTB per share on the Capital mock, payable to Stockholder! or their legal reprcfe&tptiTM, In bankable funds. Jall:*wdM JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. raOTOQBAPR ALBUMS, DIABIZS FOB 18GS. W. 8. .HAY EN , if Wood and Third BtntU, Pitbbmrgk. ICE CHESTS AMD SAPES, BKrAIBKD.IINED, PACKED AHDPAINTID. _tA«OB CHESTS MADE BMALLEE, w*r ruttd u good u a«w, X thtOIL BABBEt, JAC- 4 f t’’4. R JiiO /L\ f- f ' * T K.. IA B| j l . MAK U KA C;T C;BI E 3 OmcE or THE CojtTROLLER Of AIXtGttCS V CO., I’*., | ’ i , • Pittsburgh, January AM, 1 &C2.' » COAL DEALERS.—ScaIed Propo- J. mih> will bexecaired at dm office until SATui;- «wt«it, for tpruishiug SIX THOUSAND BUSHELS OF GOOD, MERCHANTABLE COAL, for ues uf Court House aud Jail. P.cft to Us delivered si the hide gat* on Fifth Ktn-trt, uud part at Ross , A R TS' ?11 . lrmil P‘* quantitiesndt Uu tun eix hun dred huebels per day. ' * By order of County CommWionartn . Ja23:Jtd HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. 1 XL) IA RUBBER BELTINU, HOSE ± AND STEAM PACKING, of the Boet.m Belting »-o a uiamiiacttire. A Uige Mock of- nil sizes always ou baud at (he India Rubber Depot, 26 and XS St Uair-um.!. .1- A H. PHILLIPS. ' OAK TANNED LEATHER BELT -INOof a superior quality always on hand at >oa. 2t. and 28 «t. Clair ut. J. AH. PHILLIPS. LACE LEATHER—A first rata article lor sals ut 2ti ami 2H St. Clair stmt -!iS J..* H. PntLLrps. CLOTHS, Table Oil Cloths, Sl«lr Oruh anj Ti3nsp»r.n. ; hil Cloths, tor Bali, low for cwsh, at ths oil Cloth Warerooms, 2G uod 28 3t. Clnirstrtet J. a H. PHILLIPS. BULK. FORK—9B Sides, ~ . be Hama, \ 'J!> Shoubl.irs, \ *2 Jolos, On cooaigumont and for aafo by -ji 1 .* 23 B. DALZELL £ CO. Beans - by Qliiilii 300 boxen prime cutting Cbtwau for aale by R. I>ALSKLL 4 00. KTKOEEUMli^iaOubinsTSagraTliv' for aate by the SOLAR OIL WORKS CCF SARSAPARILLA, FOB PVRIFYIXG THE BLOOD, Aud for the speedy care of tho subjoined vurielies of Disease: Scrofula akd 3chofu.ov* Aitectulvs, hucii as Tc moiui, lur.M, Souuh, Eruptions, Pimvlks. Pxrs. tclis, Utoi-cntA, Boils, Blaise, and all Skin Diseases. . Oaklanu, ind., Cib Jaw*, le». <f. Q., Aylr a Co.—Gents: I fool It my duty to ac knowledge• what your Samp&riiU bus done for me llavjug inherited a Scroftiious infection, I have aui. fertd from it in various ways lor years. Somethin* it bunt* out iu Ulcers on my bauds and anus- sonic tunes it turned inward and distressed me ut tbe etouucb. Two years ago it Lroke out on aiy bead :iu<f covered luy scalp aud ears with oue sore, wbicb Vas'ipalufui and loathsome beyond description' I tried many medicines utid several pb\>»ciaus, but without much relief frutu anything, lu tact the disorder grow won* At length J was rejoiced to lead In the Gospel Messenger that you bad prepared au alterative (Sarsaparilla), for 1 know from your reputation that any tbiug you nude must U eood isent luUnaiunati aud got It, aud twrd ii t,u h cuied me. i took it, aa you advise, in small doses of nteaspoonfulovera moalh, nud u*d almost three botUea -Sow and healthy skin *ouu begun to form under the scab, which after a while foil od. Aly skin U now rUmr, and 1 koow by my fceliogs that the dioottM is gone trurn myaysum. You via wil be nJr \ w V l 1 ** •*>»»g«b*ol tell you that I bold you to be oueol the apostles o| tin- h K> and retnaiu ever gratefully, yours, * '* ALFRED B. TALLKY bT. Anthony's Jtw, Rcfrf 0R Emieipllae TMrrn and Sant iLUFt u, Scalo Head, Ki.vo Worm, sokl fcvu, DkOPST. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from, N. Y i-'ib SopU-UW, that lie baa cured an inveterate of Drop-ry, which threatened to terminate fatally, hr the persevering n»e of our Sarsaparilla, and abo a daugerona attack of by large Jo.ee olti,*.uDe; Ay. h.cme.th. .umniou tioe» by II roDlluttly.. I v BkoscuoctLi, GoiTur, ,« CLLUI Nri , Zebalou Slu.n. of I’ruejwct, Tuxm, writes: ■■ flrree boulr.oi your a»ra»j«inil» mrtj mo irou. a u. m e— * hldeooa ■welling ou I be Deck, wDick I t,„i .wileied from over two years." Lrocouiiu iib wwa, Ov»,i», n», Ut<«iM IiLCLiLAt JO5, FEMALE ImtASiß. Dr. J B S. thinning, of Sew York tllty, writer -1 moat cheerfully camply with tho r*quwd yuni Ageut in MJlug I have found your Sarsaparilla amort excellent alterative Id the uum«row< complau.tr lor which w« employ inch a rttnedy, hut Mue.UU* >u ftMule vaeatetuf the Scroiuloua diathesis. 1 hare ruml many inveterate cuaior Leiiconb.e* hr li, and *>m« where the eompWnt\wa» c»u*-d by u/crufw* oi tbs uieriu TkeuleeratUlj] war soon cured -Nothing wiiluu ay knowledge oqnnU u for ihoe female derange tQuaU-' 1 Edward 8. Ai arrow, of Xtiwbutv, Ala., writt*: “A dangorotu ovarian Armor on one of the female* in mv family, which had defied aU the ramed.e* we could employ, has at length been completely cured by year «tract of SuaajmriUa. Our pby.lciau Thought nothing but exiitpaiioncouldalfonlrvUef, but head viaed she ttul uf jour Sacaanartlla u the last resort before cutting, and it proved eifectua] Aj'tw taking your remedy eight week* no ejtuptoma ol the ducaio remain*. ’ Svruiti* asn .Uraccaux DtstA.-r. Naw Omaaas.lf.th Aug., li»u Da. J. C. Aria:—Sir. I cheerfully comply with the request of your agent, and report to you some of the effects l have realised with yotir Sarsaparilla. 1 have cored with it, in my practice, most >d the complaints for which It Is rccotnmauded, and have found IU effect* trnly wonderful In the run- of leoa rtuf usd ifcrcarxii £>Ucu<#m. One ol my patients hid Syphilitic nicer* in his throat, which were consum ing bis palate and the top of bts mouth. Yuor Sar saparilla, steadily taken, cored hiui tu fire wwka. Another was attacked by secondary symptoms in bis nose, and the uicerolMn bad aatoa away a considera ble part of it, so that 1 bcQevo tho_4isordc-r wonlil soon reach his brain and kill him. But it ywj j t t j to my administration of year Sarsaparilla; the nicer* healed, and he is well again, not of course without •omo disfiguration of ihn face. A woman who had been treated for tbs acme disorder by mercury wo* •offering from this poison in her bouts. lbcy had become so sensitive to the weather that ou a damp day she suilered excruciating pain in her joints and bone*. She, too, was cured entirely by yonr Sarsa parilla in a few weeks. I know trom in ioi inula, which your agent gave me, that this preparation from your laboratory must b« a great remedy; con sequently, these truly remarkable re»ult# with it bare net surprised tne. Fraternuily yours, G. V. LARIMKK, M. D. RucL-SATiMt, Gorr, Lina Urntrcsisr. IsDErtNDENCL, ProstvD Co., Vx»., I . cth July, ' J Utt. J. C. Avt*;—Sln-I hare been afflicted whu'a painful chronic likauaatitm torn long time, which •(allied the akiU of physician*, and stuck to mo in .'pile of all tho-remedies I could and, until l tried yunr Sarsaparilla. Uno Lottie cured tue iu two wouks, and restored my general health so much that I am far better than before 1 was attacked, i think it a wou'lerfal medicine. J. FRfcAM. Jules y. lietchcll, ol St. Louis, writes; hare Uen nOTictcd for years with au ujfect.t.n of the Liter, which destroyed tuy luolth. I tricdevwry thing,and everything failed to relieve tne;-and I have been a broken-down man for some years from no other cause of lAe Lner. Jkly belorod pastor, .»! t'PJ. advisod mo to try yuur Saraim- Tills,,/Dccauee ho said he kuew you, and any thing you ttiade was worth trying. By the bleating of <k*l It has cured mu. and has so purified my blood as to make a uuw man of uie. I it-ul young again. The beet that can b« said of you Is nut half good enough. ScHIKBUS, CaJSCUK TUW OH ft, £KIAA<3EMKST ? Dlceha HON, CaBIL*?, AND CxrOLUTiOM OJT TUB UuLNLI A grant variety of c *ses have been rtported to on where curt* of these formidable toraplaiut* hare re sulted from the u*c of this remedy, hut our space here will pot admit them, homo ot them may bo found tu our American Almanac, whltli the ttgenla below named are plowed to furnish pr:uu to all who call tor them, Drsl’XMlA, Bkabt Fit*, MtLAH- Many remarkable cure# of tbe*e aQedluUrt hare beau made by the alterative power of (hi* medicine It stimnlutes the dial function* into rigorous action, and thai overcome* disorder* which would be suppae fd beyond itej-each. aocb a.' remedy ha* lung been required by the necessities of the people, uud we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. AYRE’S CHEERY PECTORAL, • FOE THK RAPID CURE OK Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarsened, Croup, Ekoncuitis, Incipient Con sumption, AND FOR TUB RELIEF up Consumptive Patients. IN* ADVANCED STAGES OF the Disease, Ac. ThD Ia u remedy ao, unlvetsaJly known to aanaa any other for the cure of throat and lung complaint*, that it U useless here to publish Cbe evidence of its : virtoe*. Ita unrivalled excellence for cough* aud cold*, and it* truly wonderful cureeof pulmnnaxy disease, have made It known throughout the civilized natious of thu ea.th. Few are the communities, or oven fitmiiiea, amung theta who huve not some per* eoual experience of it* elects—some living trophy Ju their mirisL uf it* victor; over tho subtle and danger ou* disorder* of the thrust and' lung*. As all know the dreadful fatality ol these disorders, and ns they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we uecd not do more than to auoretbem tbkt it La* now all lh* rli tuesthat it did have when making the cures which have won to strongly upon the confidence if mao« kihd. •> Paginal by Dr. J. C. AVER A CO., Lowell, Mas*. by dealer* eveirwhure. Ja2l:laweowm*wlyF TUfi ONLY ARTICI.E TUAT CAN bereliedon at all times for effectually exter minating Vermin of ail j description* Rats, Mice or RoacbM Is the PASTE prepared by JOSEPH FLEM ING. It xrvta rang torrid tb*'premises. Inmost ame* one box will bo found sufficient. BAT PASTE. ; BAT PASTE. * BAT PASTE. - BAT PASTE. Prepared by JOSEPH FLEUIKQ, Comer of the Diamond and Market itrtet*. FOB SAL* BT Z(\ -ttUU&'jDOUUU uvo. sugar: 100 BBLS. N. O. HOEASSE3, la «tor« anfl for Mia l>jr '> t—r.-. JAKES GABDIHER. - Xo«. SB and M Sroolfc ctm& 7 J*&2wd u ■■■ ■-■'■■ ' J ’ *>if' AV. S/ WOOD STHREJ, Pirrspi aou. Pkj^.na J 7 bags White lieuos for sale _J»23 A Cy. Nsceaxhu. UFKIME ~ r it rnv rpo rUL IAX Pi ! Hill§t)irarliEC' TTrts^!Lt<i l , I '; i ' Mn,eb '7 Tunl ” c™?k7ddf:iSi' J. GIIKNY COUNTY _A Ci.lrKT or APPEAL O r,V ■ Sl » ,k "'. »» the remujirsou, Rmlnwd, will 1* held .1 TIH3 OFFICE fti,ha rle,.ii;e.. dl7 , rU; °" STORE, with . fffct.in tho churn jivas d«rt^.“* n uiS3Sd U ", I ' I!*S H". 1 * “ «>d esiahlishcd stand, u£iy fcrsoMifWingutheUitrlies SrSal; ,£ and doing a buslne* of th,n, thousand dolU* ter y^JSSr-- - - i 6& - »**’*' stu f? hru* TAVERN SMiD, i The principal ,ou ill, dajs for .hid,.the .BMiTuiJu £JZ P" 1 !™ “ J •“» “f groohil,d»ittf . OiUhh ’ lli- i, respective lUiiriiit,- U Leld 1 lug busim-ss. Also, a stand hid Btarksmish' txid ;* ON TUESDAY’, FEBROA'rt IIW lj, ''‘fUMifMlwr. »l«b Dwelling, attached. All,, that 1 Ward, VUuburgh, Pint. Ward - . splendid, i ARM, iortnerir known ns Allen Blown's: Unowlckhiynßorough of To pers-m, desiring sorb locations, Ihe alov/silordr i Clair township; UnlSn towMhl? R-ot't SSEEu,,: "WontttMj «ni, net wilh. N-rilI„ townshlrc MH-ll.rFro. 1 ►orrtrm. inqnrtoof “ D. H. TOOMEY. i ship; Richland lownshin: ir, ,e 1 11 iif,*l„l.! No. 69 Second hln-.il, near Market , 0N 1 wr-DN*MDAYi P r E isc _ | '“°" J »«* Piitabar|eh;!Second AVartigAUegheuv; Barotigh of Tor,cum; Plum I 'i, 1 .. 11 Mouu township; Soowdeti £5? '“‘Mhipi Nonh Fayette tow chip; SSdor lowrihip. tw i 2,V?f DA ?’C E l HDAEri3l »i -Ronnh Sr" !' snS!l“ rBh ' B'ghtli Ward, Pittsburgh; Third oorfF'nF Borough of-West Pittshißgh.Bor p~Sw l? Borough or-Birmiughrun; shTm S T-Ooii township; Findley shlp. McOaudlt*! townahip; E*et Deer townfehin. UN FRIDAY FEBBiYaRY wS.'^JSit.h onrflVi *Z mh , W " d ' Allegheny; Bor fh*'Ss-ll,?m! Borough of Sonth Pitiabnrgh; Borough orvrat Elisabeth; Mifflin township; Jatfor d£m’ESSlE! PS? *?“o«hlp; Baldwin towuEhlp; til-, OUna township; Sewicblej towdahin 4 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I&tji. Ig£* —Third »ard, PlUalmrgh; Sereuth Ward, Pimlureta; Bor- Boroogh of Lnwnocoriito; Pi« ! nisidbra iPiP'/V '“''““*‘‘Bl Robinson township; Charllera township; Beeerre towushin; Lower Su ClairTownahip; > & wu townihip. on Monday, febbuahy i7tk isfi’—rjf.i. Yf Si WarJ t Pittsburgh; Borough JONATHAN BRAUFF, GEORGE UAMiLTOsS, DAVID COLLINS, - Oouuty Comaiisoiouers. A AUSKICAX HOUSE, Boston, is the l » nd . , ’ est ttn-anffwl Hotel la tlie New hogland flutes; ui centrally located, and easy of ac c«« Iron, all the rentes of Irate!, n contains all the modem improvements, and «Veiy convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The steeping; rooms are largo and well ventilated: tbe*uite« of rooms are well arranged, anil completely fnrnbhed for famllnaand large traveling parties,aud thmlioiwe will continue to be kept as a nr*t cia» hotel in every respect. ja2l:lyd ATCH &~ca, LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. SHIP AGENTS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 138 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, TOBACCO, VINES AND LIQUORS. Claim* for error* to be made on receipt of good*. **9" A liberal cash adeoMce made oh couiigauienb. au*C:hnma ' UNION PORTFOLIOS Uaioji and Couliueutal Paper and Euvelooea HUNT’S STATIONERY PORTFOLIOS CONTatM Paper, Embowed Gilt Edge and Plain Letter or Julies’ Bath Post, and each baa 21 b licet* Paper, U Envelope*, Half doxeo fine Steal Pens. " A Fabet’a Lead Pencil, A& Accommodation Pen Holder. only lii cents. Dealers supplied at sl,£o per dozen. Tb«y are always open and the contents .•an be examlued before purchasing. Judge fur yemr- JOHN P. HUNT, >* u Masonic Hall, Fifth street. y A VAN A CIUAKS. HAVANA CIGARS. HAVANA CIGARS. CHEWING TOBACCO. CHEWING TOBALVo. CHEWING TOBACCO. *WCbuica brands of Cigar* and Chewing Tobae fur sale by • SIMON JOHNSTON, Daroow, And dealer in choice Family Medicines, l aat) corner Smlthfield and Foorthsta. PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN, USE THE MAGNOLIA BALM . TbUatcgaut preparation renders the shin soft «ttd fresh, Imparting to it a marble parity. For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, And Dealer-in choice Family Medicines, . Corner Smithfield and Fourth street*. A roll anortment of Rouge (liquid and drvl Pearl Powder*, Chalk Balls, jSd Ac., always on hand. ’ LJKNtiSJKLAJiK POLYTECHNIC IN' It STITUTE, TBOY, N. Y. Tho seventy-sixth semi-annaal tt-etioo of this well taom Institution for Instruction in tho Mathemat icol, Physical and Natural Sciences, will commcoco on WEDNESDAY, February 19th, 18G2. A full course in Military Science is now in progress. Grad ate* of the Institute find no difficulty in Wafning _sery desirable positions at Civil. Naval and Topo graphical Engineer*. Tho Annual Register, giving fall particular*, can be obtained of Prof. Ctuniw Daowjrx, Director. j*ls:2wd*titwF N. 8. 6. BEMAN. Presidrat JJENRY G. HALE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO JAMES C. WATT, Merchant Tailors, CORNER rENN AND ST. CLAIK STs\ 'VpuW respectfully invite the attention of their (riends and tho public generally that they have pur chnaod the atock at a ve»7 low figure, and which they will mace up at a small profit Id older to clone out the stock to niako room for a fall now stock'of Good* in the spring. j n^ (IAKU FHOTOUKAHHS/’ Huiiusbed ]y *t AmnoKr, photogbaphic NEGATIVES FROM BRADY’S NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Portraits of General*! Scott, McClellan, Anderson, Fremont, Hallock, Banks, Butler, Hnnter,, Beaure gard, and all tho leading military characters of tho day. Portraits of the President and Vice President, the members of theUabfnet, Sumner, Holt, Kreuett and other prominent statesmen. Portrait* of Hum- Uldt, Irving, Prescott, Cooper, Bryant, Sewell, Holmn, Mrs. Browning, Mrs. Sigourney and other celebrated anthors. • Also, Mr. and Mr*. Donslas tho Longfellow Children, Mi*a Etchings, Mis* Cush man. Mi* Illnkley, with many other popular photo graph*, including copies of celebrated pafeting£ lust rcoeiveil and for sale by • R SjJAVTV j!2 No. M Wood ■ttrot- PETKOLITE OIL WOHKti.—Reese ± ORArr,’ Bofloore and MfiboUctur cr* of Pure Burning PetroUte—trade mark. Pure White CarlxntOil, Pure Doodcrited Benzule, Sttam Clarified Lubricating Oil. Cold Pressed R. R. do do No. 1, ho. * and No. 3 Machinery Oil, Argaod Oil, Dead Oil, Glory Oil, orca “ -nd Spirit, of N.plnlia. filled promptly. r V WOffleo, comer of Front «nd Bml[t«elcl ,tr«t,. Monoephela House, Pittsburgh, Pa PIJ^OS, brated uolu Bleda) Premium PIANO FOBTRS, nu". ufactured by WILLIAM KNABE A CO. TheyAar* been awarded tho highest premiums for excellence orer all competition, and are pronounced bv Slris lr*^wcb» Gnstar Batter, and other distinguished pianlsU, to be equal if not autm tior to any in this country. CUABLOTTE BLUME, • ,0| “ ** t "* for Pittsburgh, No. 13 nilbwlrwt, »ocond door »boTe \VcM>d 6 SINGING BOOKS rh* CylhAra, hv J. B. Woobbory-uer dox $8 60 i ue.Ntw Lute of Zioa, by J. Woodbury do 8 fio Jb« Awpb, by Dr. Lowll Mu*ou, " 8 So Tlie Dioieuon, by George F. Hoot. do h An Ibe Sabbath Bell, by George £ Boot* do mao The Jubilee, by William B. Bradbury, do 860 The Cbri.tlan Mlnatrel, hy Aiken,; • do • 860 Ihe Sucretl Star, by Leonard Marshall, do 860 JUVENILE SINGINQ BOOKS The Golden Wreath lOuthedition-per d0Mn...«3 DO Term liar]), by J. A» Of lie, do t irr The Nightingale, (new book) do 3 Sabbath School Bell, ' "iso TbeGoldentbain.lurSabbatbSchoQUdo . | so All tho abore for sale in qnantitiea or ainalv t * jaiO between Diamond alley and Fonrth U JK. C'HAKLKS H. fcITOVVK, PCTYBICIANAND SURGEON, Office, No. 36 FEDERAL.STRIKE, (Opposite ColoQoado Row, soar Snapeaiion Bridge,) ALLEGHENY CITY 1 "oTJuNfiS 103 WYLIE STREET, PITTSBURGH. I PRODUCE— -IT 90 bLU. prime Dry Pcachea, .9Q..'do>- ido. do Appteti 25 do bhtUbark Htatorr Sot- > 8, do B«o&8idM,: . 7 ’ . la Itorv ud br aal« by rj* i: * LM.»K KENT—A comfortable' Pwellljig X Uoum; 8 room*; a stable and carriage booaf;« acre* land, Veil net with apple and peach trees, grppe arbor, Ac. Will be leaded toaguod tenant fora imm- Ur uf years. Enquire of WATT 4 W|LSON,I| _ 2nd Liberty strwl^. three story Brick Dnriling on Coltvol atreet; 6 rooms, in good order. Apply to jafcdu WATT A WILSON, 2CB Liberty «t. HOUSE AM) LUTEUK SALE—Situ ated in the thriving, village of Mansfield, lour miles Iron) the city. Tho lot baa a front on Main •treat offK> fcet, and extending , back 300 feet to an alley, on which are erected a taro story dwelling, fin iaboct in good style, with double porticos, a lurge •table and carriage bouse; good water, vaiictyoi fruit, choice Selection*, vegetable garden, <£c. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply to J*fi • B. A LAIN A. GO. DKUtf STOKE *OK SALE.—a line opportunity is nowofferedto purchase cme-balf or the whole of a DRUG STORE,In a good locality, with an increasing business, fitted op nicely,.and reut very low. Ebr particulars addrws jata: BOX Uta, PITTSBURGH P. O. li'OK SALE;— 4 very commodious and X? eomforubla r&sldtu«j, iu a daUrablo' neighbor* booJ, in Lti& 'third ward, Allegheny, on long and *wy j'wijT.inQtß, and Ttiy low. Tunuire oi S. SOdOYKB, Jl, Attorney at Law, lfot Fourth at* U'NtfLN l£ I«'UK iiAXJfi—- About Eight J—i Fonts, iu good order, uow driving throe Fower Frames in tbU office. Will bo sold cheap for caab. Euijmroat GAZETTE OFFICE, . Jn7:dtf Fifth stmt, abuve Soilthtleld. Lh i —Two Office. Jioouis faciei/ A florid street, on the second floor of- the new building, corner of Liberty street, fa ru it lied with gas and wat»r. Foweanion gireh Immediately, or on the Ist *iay of April. For imfonuation apply to . dUIHi A. EENSHAW, ■> a!j Corner of Liberty and Hand strut U.. I 'OK RENT—A VACANT iOT oil THE ALLEGHENY RIVEH, aIW .M.tborv street, 75 by 270 foot, with or without Stable and Uttlce. Alley in rear; cau hare an entrance on Penh JOHN WAY, Jr., T7OK KENT-—The three story Brick J- Dwelling No. ICO Third stieet, corner of Cherry alley, with-modern Improvement*. Eaaoire of PARK, UtOORDY.A CO., 120 Second street. HpO LET—Two story Brick Dwelling JL Home, No. Cl Iks Leila street, Allegheny, con* taming 8 rooms, Lath, Enquire of MCDONALD A ABBUCKLEB, J*H ; No. 2A3 Liberty struct. rpo LET—The titore Koom No. 59Hand JL street, two door# from Liberty, now occupied by U. Wolf, will I># rented from the let of April mutt. Apply to JOHN A. REN3HAW, Ja*l Corner of’ Liberty and Hand street*. TJ Lhi—llie Warehouse on Second street, running through to Pint street, now oc cupied by Hitchcock, McCreery A Co. Euquire of PARK, McCUBDY A GO. £ MJK KENT—A GOOD WAREHOUSE on Liberty street, below St. ; Cl sir, formerly oc cupied by John Bryar. JOHN WAT, Jr., jalHrJwd • Mewickley. Above high water— For h*kt a good DWELLING on Pitt street, near Firth] with gas and water. Address Ja2l:2td JOHN WAY, Jb-, Sewlckley. DISSOLUTIONS, tfC. /'lO-P^KTNERSHIP—The undersign- has associated with hlmio his basinet*, coraer of 3Urk.ee and SecondatrecU, JAMKrt B. BCOTT* to take eOect Irom the first in/it. Tbs- business will be conducted under the name and style ©f JOHN DUN LAP A CO., aS the old stand. Jag3:lwd 1 » JOHN DUNLAP ( 10-PARTiNERtf IJTF MmOE.-Tke V/ ondtr.lgiieil h.«e uaocitttd with UwmKlre, Mr. S. L.BIJBNAP, under the name and style of KIBEPATDiCK.BUBNAPACO., •nd haire Trom their late place of business, m “> the. newly fitted and commo^ dioos ttarefiouse, No. 3Sj WOOD STREET, where they wIU be pleased to rfieet their old friends and customers, and trust that with their increased capac ity and tteflitiee for business, they will be able to meet the wants and execute the orders or all who may favor the new firm with a calL Ja2l:lmd J. C. KIKKPATBICIv A CU. DISSOEUTIUM OF PAKTKEUSHIP —Tk» jMrtuenhlp of T. JONES i CO.. In tho Icny, Ac., was mutually dissolved on the first day of January, 1862, by the transfer of the interest of NELSON JONES to ALEX, and THOS. JONES, Jr NELSON JONES. THOS. JONES, JX. ALEXANDER JONES. THOMAS JONES. The business will Ira carried on hereafter at the same pUco (Point Ferries,) under the name and styb, of JONEb A SONS. jald'lwd "VTOTICE—Tho copartnership hereto- XI fore existing under the name and style of S DILWORTIIA CO., has beenXXd consent, from and after December 31« t, IML The S*i"n£E£4 lb<, i! ate wai *» «»ied by JOHN X CACGHEY, who continues the business at tho old stand, No. 144 Water struct. SAMUEL LILWOHTH. JOHN A. CACGHEY. Pittsburgh, Dec. 31,186L—ja2:lmd DJSSOLUTIOjN OF IXM*AKTNKK SHIP.—TOs arm of R. t 1. WATSOH A CO., laioiy eugiipcrl itf the Grocery and Bofct-Stor* but od 6lh d»yof Horotfbtf, 1861, bytfaewubdnwralaf * n. ANDERSON, and tbo bunoM* wUI bo doaod out bj JAB. the firm of B. A J. W ATSON, at their office, who * alone ha* authority to *ottle the businea or the hue firm. m.A v v » ~ . JAMES WATSON, Jl. PUUbnrgh, Not. 2Tth« noSB-And l W , OllUh.—lhe co-partnership hereto ’ “UUng between JOHN B. CANFIELD V 1 i D p^rr»?5 0 ??^ onder the nune ityle of £v B V C-^ riISI, P 4 CO., U dfnolred by limitation* i^r b, “«^j£ th i!£ 0 800 be »oS©d by John B. Canfield,-whowill eontinue the ProTlaion.'Pro* duco and Comsuatoa bn»ine», at the oldatand, No. u l*°d l43 -etrect. JOHN B. CAN FIELD. Pistaborgfa, Jan: I; IB62.—jagtf TY^OLUTuJjf.— Jhe co-partnership joww wif?!!K u^d#r the **“« *** *tyi« of Mpire4 by limitation on the ICth Uwt. The businem of the late firm will bo coot need by P. H. OLIPBAJfT, at the old.tand“ 2»o. U Woo*! Btwot. JOU3T OLIPHANT oeo.w.paull. S. D. OUPHABT. r>ALMORAL SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, Balmoral skirts. o<«xj Quality, Bright Color*. Low Price* LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Embroidered, n*n>-?titcTwa and Gordod, very ch-«p COTTON HOSIERY, COTTON HOSIERY. COTTON HOSIERY, At laet yean* price* nultl February I«t- WOOLEN GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, At co*t, to close the stock out- lurtotneti and tbo public gansrally an in-? titea to call ana examine our. stock as \ri arwnow cfterlng.tbe 13 EST kind OF BARGAIKS- JOSEPH HORNE, 77 MARKET STREET •ALLEY, F PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAK FITTERS,' I?J>. 129 POUHTJf STSSET- Special attention |iin io tbi FITTING t'POP OIL REFINERIES: Ja22 ...--tr VEILED MINCED MEAT—A. fresh O supply, pat op In Jars readj nrsprad for family • mw, or for tale by the pound, at th* Family Grocer* Storaof . • JOHN A. RENSHAWV )a2l . • Comar Llbarty and Hand rtieeta. •: IL' BAKKELS-100 new Uil Barrels rec*irrd wd fcr tab bj . .. • • • • J«M ■ ■ CortwrllMtHandTint > - >EF.INKI> IjA&U OUi, coutuitif od' 'Xv hand and ft* «alal>r ■•■• J*s» ISAIAH DICKS* *OO. will ones ..k jf,. SAT ,U K D-4 V , Oatolth* lugMtsMdrUbeattvr DOMESTIC GOODS•, or the season! * Th« alwvo Goo 4« buTu U«d Bought ' FOB GASH, ANl> WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE. ; CORNER OF FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS. 5: UUUD3 i I>KY (iUODS 11 AT J. M. BURCHFIELD’S. LARGE STOCK AT LOW.PRICES. DRESS GOODS SELLING CHEAP. WOOL DE LAINS LESS THAN COST. SHA *FLS LESS THAN COS*/, «®“CALL AND EXAMINE.*^! N«rtU-«ast curtisr of Fuurtb awl Market Strceti. l»‘£& QKKAT SALE ; ~ DRY GOODS,' J- W. BARKER & CO’S, No. 59 Market Stbekti TO MAKE ROOM FOR EHLAROdQ THEIR The room occupied by good, being • more Imported couaideratlon y»*n price*. GEEATER INDUCEMENTS Tbau ever before will be offered to both ■ * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS. BEST CACHECO PRINTS AT 12>£c. and olher tbiaga proportionatalj cbeap. JjKw DRY Goods' opsnixg Ergsr DAr. FIRST RATE DARK PRINTS, 12}$ CBHTS PJSB TABD. DRESS. SILKS VERY CHEAP. wrNTEB DBESS GOODS CLOSING OUT AT A SACRIFICE. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS 'SHIRTING MUSLINS AND LINENB. GREAT BARGAINS TOR CASH. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 MARKET STREET. K W BALMOKAL SKISTR XI yvNEW BALMORAL BKIBTB, HEW BALMORAL. SKIRTS, AHD HISSES 8008 BKIBTS, AHD misses hoop skirts! BABIES AHD HISSES 8008 SKIBTS, euudozen COTTON HOSIERY .t old ort™, SS s°"” £°™ N HOSIERY .t old prics WO dcaen COTTOH HOSIEBY .1 old prScS; ESIHCH.COBSETS FOE (2Jd CTS JBENCH COSSETS FOB esC? CT*., FRENCH CORSETS FOB eijj CIS SO dozen MECHANIC CORSETS. * S') down MECHANIC CORSETB; SO dozen MECHANIC CORSETS, GEHTS’ LINEN SHIBT FRONTS. COITO oM 8K - Ac., CHEAP FOE CASH, AT CHARLES QTSVSR'B, . 78 Market Street. Noe. 17 and Ja Fifth Jtnet, ARE CLOSING OUT STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A* we will shortly eomnwnce tomeke otir - r ANNUAL INYENYOEX OF STOCK. JS%££E3i ut ‘ to « f ••Wo* to th.*ct tb»t Um limm. portion <ria pnrcbMvdTer .contracted —■- o ** “-- h S^ o " n^BABSSafL s™* 5 ™** 0 ” OT **«”«kw- EATON, MAORUM * CO.; ' fklO ~ “ Y- •^ 0 » WifWh treat. . 200 BALMORAL. SKIRTS, —rr ■; CIMCI WttlT - -r4TOH, MACBp*VCT>.' ‘‘ KblTfUlkilmt.
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