'PI r JAMES •P. BARR: in DI TOR AND PRO PR IE VO IOA /IA itaol: Cie!. :4,M1 OITY 71VL T .EI Ft. . The Allegheny Valley Railroad Co. The stockholder% of this corporation held their annual election for Direetora yesterday, Joshua Hanna, Bsq , acting as President, J. Dilw - irth, F , oias Secretary and'P. F. Howley, Henry McCullough and P. Fenton as Judges of Election, Tho President, B F Morlay, submitted his annual re: ort. It sets down the gross esznings of the year at $106.924 96, and the expenses at $61,896 80. The floating debt of the Company is: Bills Payable, $22 679 16; Book accounts, $4 587 87; Due employees, $l4 499 68; Claims unpaid, $17,646—t0ta1, $68,811 11 The compare. Live statement of earnings and expenses In 1880 and 1861 is as follows NBO 1881 Earnings, Fteeengsre $60.810 44 $ 60,694 10 " Freight.-- ..... . 88,103 28 42438 93 Total-- 79 $lOO9BB 08 ramensas—.. issi,iso 78 $ 64E05 80 The ..soess of groes earninga in 1881, over 1880, is $14,184 86. The excess of net earnings, for the same period, is $ll 489 84 The expenses of operation were 48.5'1 per cent. of earnings. The total earnings from the oil trade were $8 067 64. 1z 604 bble orude oil were oarried•through; 2,762 b',ls, way, South, and 4,627 bbls, way, North. and 20,851 bbl• refined oil to this city from way sta tons. The contest for Directors was a most oz. oiling one. There were several tickets in the field, of which the following were the two principal : President—T. J. Brereton. Managers —Jas. B Murray, Jas. Park, jr Black, N. Holmes, B. F. Jones, Washing• ton It ',molds. President—Thompson Bell. Directors —F B. Brunot, J. B. Murray, Joseph Dilworth, T. T. Miller, George Black, Wm. 8. Bissell. " The first was supported by the old mani agen of the road and the other by those who favored a change. The litter would probably have been successful but for the rejection by the Judges of a number of shares, alleged to have been purchased by Mr. Bell and transferred, without considi Bretton, to various parties to secure the election of his ticket. The first ticket was elected by a large majority, having re. calved some 1,500 votes, to less than EDO for the other. The election may yet be contested. Titazrefat Ocoustazstoz.—On Thursday morning last, near Corry station, on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, a woman named Costello, when kindling the fire in the morning, dipped a handful of shavings into a bucket of crude petroleum and then set fire to them, causing such a great flame that she upset the bucket and fired the ins flammable oil by dropping the shavings into it. The husband and children wore lying in bed in the same room. Her screams attracted the attention of people outside, who daren not Ventura into the fire, and they called upon her to come out. She replied that she would not come with. out her children, and seizing one of them —the eldest, aged two years—in her arms, she attempted to make her escape, but by this time was overcome by strangulation and bad to remain and be burned with the building, which was soon in ruins.— The husband somehow managed to escape, but so badly burned in his efforts to save his family that he cannot survive. The mother was taken from the ruins a black. ened, charred mass, with the remains of tike child still in her arms, both bodies burned to the bone, the nooked flesh quiv. ering in detached portions from the trunks, the extremities almost entirely e , nsumed. The younger child, aged one year, was burned to a coke-like TEMP, with scarcely the semblance of the human being left. Couwr Awraiss —ln the annual es timate of the county receipts and expend' tures of the current year, submitted to the County Commissioners by the Controller, the receipts are estimated at $l4B 200, iu - d the expenditures at $l6B 077 48. This shows a dello Orley of cver $20,000, but as some $61,000 of the funded debt of the county, which falls due ttiis year, is in eluded in the estimate, the deficit is more apparrent than real. The Controller thinks that a five mill levy will be mirk dent to meet the ordinary expenses of the county this year; but should the interest on our railroad debt have to be paid, an additional levy of twenty seven mills will be required. The back interest now amounts to $746,890, and this dors not in clude the costa arising out of the different judgments obtained against toe county which amount tn qui tA -a considerable sum COL CA.IIPBELL'n ARTILLERY BEGI ICEET.—A W.aniegton dispatch says that the organisation of the artillery regiment of the Pennsylvania Reaeryes had not been disbanded, but still had their headquarters in Gen. Morrill's brigade, is incorrect. The regiment never had a full regimental organization; Col. Campbell was the only officer separate from the companies, and hp had been compelled by Gen. Berry Co.-ac cept a minor position in one of hie own companies, and the batteries had been scat tered all through the army, beyond the control of Col. Campbell, before he was deprived of his position. They are con sidered by Gen. Berry as the best batteries in the service, not even excepting the reg• Mars; hence the reason that every Briga dier is appealing for a Pennsylvania bat+ WU• a/ Vinintorr,—Coroner McClung yesterday held an inquest on the remains of Samuel Etcher, a fireman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, killed oa Saturday night by the collision of two freight trains. The jury rendered a verdict in accordance with the facts and gave it as their opinion that the occurrence might have been avoided if the leading train had been supplfel with power sufficient to have male the time called for by the running schedule or rules of the .road. SOLDLIM KILLED, —A soldier named John Hershberger, a private In Captain /hawker's company, attached to Colonel Meredith's 54th Pennsylvania regiment, at Camp Curtin, was almost instantly killed, at Harrisburg, on Saturday morn, Aug, by the through Express train from die city. He was intoxicated, and is sup posed to have lost his way in the darkness, - and wandered about until he got upon the railroad track, when he was run, over and killed. linrunanos COMPANY Biascriost,—An ()lemon for Directors of the Pittsburgh Insurance C)mpany was held yesterday, resulting es follows:—Georse Black, 0 W. Batchelor, Alexander Bradley, John Scott, Samuel M'Clurkan, James Marshal, Chas. Arbuthnot, William Carr, H3bt. H Hart ley, Nathan F. Hart . Christian Yeager, Mark W, Watson, James Gordon, Charles A. Dravo. D. B. Galway, M. S. Moor head, F. Rsbm. These were all members of the old Board except Mr. Galway. Tau Foutvrw CAVALBY.-By a private letter we learn that Col. David Campbell's Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry has been de. tailed for Provost Guard service in Wash ington. City and is now acting in that es. :o3r. T. A. &oil , —A"special dispatch to'the Philadelphia= ingisirsr says : "As. aistant Secretary of War Thorne,' A. Scott is not expected to return from his visi6 to Pennsylvania for a week, as the govern., .suest will require hisAirosence there the ..whole of ,that time." _Tim Erie piti moreek atateelhat the renworou AsgroAd Oo • ioOkOmoission of the Philadelphia and tele Railroad on Ihidsy LA. T. ( spec Meeting of Cannel/a. ' Tee Oity Cannella held an adjourned meeting on Tuesday evening, to receive the Oontroller'e report end the appropria, tion ordlteoce. pln Ccmsmon Councik present; All the - members except Mes rs, Bailey, Diamond, Rowbottom and SaivAly. After prayer, by Mr, Carroll, the min.. utes of ele last meeting wore read and ap proved. On motion of Mr. Irvin, the Council proceeded to the election of two members of the Bard of Guardians of the Poor, to All the vac ncy occasioned by the expire% lion of the term of John H. Ralston and Andrew Fulton, elected in February, 1859 The following gentlemen were nomina• ted and received ti the number of votes set opposite their names. Henry Hays, 4 James Rain, 11 D; Hu . .chinson, 8 Jeremiah Friw, 4 James Robb, 18 D. F,tzsimmons,ll Mr. Robb was declared elected, and a second ball. , t was taken, resulting thus: Dain, 12; Hutchinson, 7; Fliziia.mons, 8 There being no election, a third ballot was had, resulting as follows: Damn, 10; Fitzsimmons, 10; Hutchinson, 8 And a turath, as follows: Fitzsimmons, 8, Htych inson, Id; Don, 7 Mr. Dain was nJw s.ricken off, being the lowest, and the next ballot a t a between Messers. Hutch mason and Fiizs: CU moons, each receiving 14 votes. On the sixth ballot, Mr. Hutch:lip. son received 15 and Mr. Fitzsimmons 13 votes, and the former was declared duly elected. Tne folio. ing r stimate of receipts and expenditures for the present year, prawns ted by the Writroller, was read and accept ted ; CONTECIZSE'S nrri{➢ , Pittsburgh, Jan. Si 1682. 7• the slog and 07171,M10n Cbignsit, of C. 1.4 Ctihs of PIM* burgh. GINTLi.EN: In aooordano> with ttte law I here, with t an eathmate of the receipte ant ex p-mht tree for one fiscal year commencing Fehra ary let, proximo ESTIMATE OY ILICCBITTS. Taxes and Wa.er Rents, vla, City Taxea Bunke a Water Rents, rerule2, 41;1 Monongahela Waarf. Allegheny Wharf.. .... Weigh Scales Diamond Market Mayor's Office, Fines and You (vita re t... 8400 00 !detour ng Woou and Bark 1 0 to Board Meaanrert 1 0 00 Salt Inspector...—. 100 00 City Ganger.-- 50.1 00 Dray, Wagon and Carthgs Li• reeves... ...... 5 o'o 00 Wilkins Hall 1)0 00 Passenger Baetrays 100000 180,800 oo Renewal of Inane d^e and fel'. Mg due, (nominal) IS4 630 00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES I—lnterest and tar nn city 10an. 53,000 00 2 --Sal.artee Of city 15,147 93 Balance undrawn 739 70 15,180 24 B—City Printing 1,200 00 Balance uodrawn 739 70 4—Fire Engines and H0g5...._0,40) c.. 1,041) 70 Ralance undrairn 477 82 6—Night P01k*10,037 82 --. 17 000 00 Balaace undrawa 892 IA 6—Water Wot Balance 'indrawn. 7—Et reeks Balance wadrawa 8--Gs' Lighting Batsmen unctrawn -- 2,160 47 9—Diamond Market,...._..........3,600 Co Balance undrawn 1.407 61• 2,1M,62 10—Monongahela Wharr 1,501 00 Bidacce uncixavrn . ....... 1 114 SS U—AllegheDy Wharf.. Balance undrawn -- 12—WPIg6 Scales ICO 00 1,639 00 Balance unirawn ..... 230 62 'l3—Contingent Fund ... Balance undrawn 14—Board of Health 18-1, -, ans Due and felling Due.- 18—Outstanding Warrants, not countersigned, balance 1113- drawn ... IT—Out-taod - ng Warran.a Coan. teraigned. • Balance undra w ... 18--Finance Department. Balance undrawn.... 19--Bink'n g Fund Balance nn drawn 20—Fifth Ward blarket. Balance undrawn 366,030 00 The foregoing eadmates hare been carefully prepared and will not boar much alteration. The balanc• In tne t:by Treasury in not taken into pc count the sane being looked up by htit.l aurae Issued out of the Choral Court cf the U.S for this District. Rip pectin' l 7 THUS. STEEL., Controller. The appropriation ordinance, prepared by the Finance Committee, was read, and after some amendments, read three tim,s end passd, under a suspension of the rules The aggregate of the appropriations was not changed from the recommendation of the Controller, as above. We give the or. dinance below, inserting only those appro. priations which are subdivided, the rest being precisely as abovea Sac. 1 —Be it ordained and enacted by the Mayor, Aldermen and atisenst of Potts burgh in Select and Common Councils' assem. bled and ilia herebyordained and enacted by authority of the same, Th -4 the revenue of said city for the year 1862, arising from Taxes, Loans, and all other sources, togeth er with any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, are hereby appro: printed for the purposes following; 2—Salaries of o.ty Officers, Mayor's Salary-- $ 700 00 Controller's 1,600 0 Treasurer's " 1 000 00 Mayor's .......... . 600 00 Monongahela Wrier( Master.. 600 01 Allegheny " .. 600 00 City ........... 600 00 Street Conacnissionars, $600,00 eachl,ooo 00 Chief of Po ice — 040 00 Peres Day Polloe„eacit $36,00. 2,940 00 One Day Polio., 120,00 per month 240 00 Clerk to Councils, each $3OO. 600 00 Messenger. Selec t 0011110 15... 160 00 Common Councils.. 200 00 COmmlttees... 860 00 Recording Regulator 400 00 Superintendent Water Works.l,ooo 00 Assessor of Water Rents 700 00 City Assessor 400 00 Snperintendew of Markets... COO 00 Clerk of Markets too 00 Constable of Markets _. 200 00 Deduct baLatoe undrawn,l9l3l Engines and Hose t steam r' re Engines, 111000.4,000 00 6 Hand Engines $4O) 00 2,005 00 Installment on Allegbery LQ41,00 00 Patent Hose for Steam Fire Engines --1,940 00 Patent Coupling 460 00 }Wince undrawn .......... 6T7 82 /OM In T—Streets. Fast District Cleaning Second First Daislet Repairs.. Second " -- 16,211 213 Balance undrawn, 2,611 20, included in the above estimate. Ssc. 2. That the rate of City taxes, for the year 1862, shall be 5 mills on the doik lar, on the valuation Er county purposes, The rate for taxes on the sales of merchan• dies and stocks of incorporated companies, Real Estate and Steam Boats, and on the average business of Brokers, Forwarding and Commission merchants, Banks and Banking Institutions, shall be one-third of one Mill on the dollar. And the rate for taxes on the sales of various fermented, or distilled Liquors, and on the sales of Auc tioners (excepting sales of Stocks, Real Estate, and Steam Boats,) shall be five .11111150 n the dollar, at which-rates the City Assessor shall assess the said taxes. Sao. 8. That the Controller shall certify Warrants upon appropriation No: 14, only upon the order of the Finance Committee, or a majority of the members thereof. Eiso. 4. All ordinances, or parts of or dizianms, inoonsistent herewith'sie hereby repealed. Mr. Kearns moved to lay the ro.iolution on toe tabl, .L.w. by the following v , te: AYES-NI oaers. Armstrong, Bailey, B mkt y. C , roll, Hayden, Irvin, KBBl/19 4 Kir eh, Meol , llLnd, McG..wan, McGreg.. or, R. bman, hi Candless. President-13. NeTi—Meisre. Ooflln, Diamond, Fryer, R. Liam A. IL.yeF. Ho me!, Kelly, KO. len, long, kteVav O'Neill, Roberta, Row bottom, Smith-14 Mr Kearns moved:to adjourn, which was adopted by the folio whaw vote; ATM —Messrb. ♦rmatrnng, Bailey, Barckley, Carroll, Hayden, Irvin,Kearog, McC elland, McGowan, McGrep or, Rebman,Smith, McOandlert,Prealdent —l4. NATS—M( SSTS. Como, Diamond, Fryer P. 11. ya, A. HayF, Lung, McVey, O'Ne:1!, R a bottom _lB C. C concurred in all bus , ne*s of B , leet e.v2ept in referring the pe.it cn L H. do Co„ which WSJ I.ld OA the table. .$47,000 00 In Select Colossi/ all On members were present except Messrs Duncan, Lutt.m, Thompson, Ward and Wills. Mr Brown, absent at the first meeting, WU SWOII in. A petition from L H Voigt, & Co., asking a reluction of bcsinPs4 tax, was re• found to Finance Committee, with po g. r to act. - ---127.000 00 12,0v0 00 8.000 00 • 2,200 00 • 22,000 00 A petition for three public lamps on Crawford s:reet, 61:10 on the corner of Wylie and Crawford and two bajman Wylie and Centre Avenue, ReferiWto Gas Committee. A remonstrance against changing the grade of Try street was referred to Street C )mmittee. 865,030 00 The Council proceeded to elect two mem bers 6t,the Board of Health. instead of J. T Kincii-4 and, Jackam Duncan, terms expired. r l!t , Tig in the reL•C` n • f Mr. Kincaid and cho.ce of Mr. Goo. B Jones, instord ci" Mr. Duncan . Mr. Miller , from the Special Committee to whom was referred the communication from the St. Clair Street Bridge C mapany, relative to oil stored on the wharf, report ed an ordinance, the pa.+slge of which w as recommended, the Committee sugge-tin. that great danger exists from t e vast ac cumulatioxe of o.is in the f,c,rl of the city—a eubjeot demanding grave and prompt coniuderat:,:.. The ordinance reported by the e:mmita - 17,193 5 24,000 00 1'2.600 00 2,611 2J - IS 111 20 •• 2.000 00 .. 100 47 tee was taken up It r ro,-tr.i..3 that niter he - day of - no person eh al land petroleum, carbon or coal oil in the city in bulk, or otherwise than In btrreis or like close vessels, under a penalty of f Wharfage shall be charged at the rate of one cent per barrel for every twenty four hours the same remains on the wharf after the first lorty•eight hours. A cd further, 8 644 68 LOCO 00 689 96 -- 630 62 2,617 72 4 868 78 that itshall not be lawful to land any crude, petroleum or carbon cn the Monongs. bele Wharf, between Ferry street and th. Monongahela bridge, under penalty of $26. On second reading the blank Wal &led by inserting "first" day of -March." Some amendments were offarei and the further c , usiderstion of the ordinance was then postpr ned The apprJpriation ~rdinance was taken up and ooucurred In, as It passed Common Council 7,684 SO 64,0,00 184,680 00 1.000 0 .. 1.716 12 A warrant was authorized in furor o O'Neill. Noonan & Crowley, for 15191 18 for gradirg the cross street■ on Wanking ton street. 10,00 00 .. 50 00 224 L 7 Mr. M , laley (Mr Morrow In the Chair aired the following, which were ariop teci : Wanus, The Legislature of , he Commonweal•h of Penney ivania, unknown to •he vast m•Joruy of the rumens of Allegheny county, created ,heotn. of [asp- dor of Ligtors for said county. and where aiy said ottioe has oeen Ol ed by lite appointment of the only indlyidua . known to any member cf three C , 0110045 a• having fan red or anon of the , Mae to which be has been sppointsd. aed whereas the operation. r f the function. of his of tie inter( re too t sprit oily wltA the nghtx and revenue. of the , 11.1 , of P, irt hoot ID any Mann,. berif , Dttlog any I ther tit see o! the city or OntinlS, Masa - Deb 4 'Do Faild loop.otor pot:Am..° I of the (sea of h whit“ the my tee Ires, (too-Our a cf the teen charged by the City Guaget, therefor • be it /solve By thA BPleot and Common Cloud!, the (hty of P.itatturgh, that the are L' , l3 of the OMNI of Inareotor of L•q 10111 for Mlezhotty a •uoty wac, Lao gh no tit ub untntetylocal y, an outrn.e Ina n the rights and revenues of the c ry, and that aald office b• sholtahed. odd, t Cost our &ow on and Re arra •marl s a g at liarrtsburg tot grid Akay are hsraby requ .n led to tt °usury bonortbia masts, to bore the Isw en► . . sting an ln•peotor cf Liquors for AA cabal:ly coon ty •pe•dl'y repealed Re ot,sai That tlie Clerks ntOounetle be Instruct ed to forward, without delay, co etch of ow gen.• tors and Rerresenuctir..a at Frarri.hurg, a copy of the foregoing preamtile and resolution.. On all business of 0. 0. B. 0. concu•red, except in relation to a bill of Dr. IticUook, from last meeting, on which they adhered to former action. Pending the consideration of an act of Assembly enabling the city to effect a compromise with the holders of Railroad bonds, oouncli adjourned. The City Finances, Revenue, iiic. From the reports of the several city offi cers, handed in to the City Controller, we obtain th following statistics of the city revenue for the year ending February lst: The revenue of the Monongahela wharf as exhibited in the report of Wharfineater Wm. Forsyth, was as follows: Arrivals. Tonnage. Revenue Plata and flat 61 ...._ 49 00 Keel and canal boots 357 Tl 4 00 Fraotional prioe steamers 426 70,098 1 650 Fall ...... 601 119,684 6,984 10 Extra wharfage on boats Wharfage on barges ferries " uncollected for 1860. " on oval and sand flats " Railroad 1r0n.....-- " " Pig metal._ Rentof wharf. For nee of Railroad a. the Pain'. -16,11 f 49 --.2,250 00 ..._2.26/ 00 4.'60 00 .....4,260 00 .....1,100 00 ._..1, LAI 20 Paid CU, Treasurer Uacolleoao6 wharfage for 1801. That receipts from the Allegheny wharf are smaller, as will be seen by the follow% ing report, from Jas, 8. Patterson, Wharf master: 6 Half Price Steamers 721 Flats aed Flat BoAra, 81 Enamors laid up 108 Keel Boat! 68 Barges_._... 1,930,000 Shlnales 6,178,328 feet of Lumber.. 1,908 tons Pig Metal ...... Suodrie3 on Waarf over time 28 Turks of .... . $2,887 84 Nici Clty Tressurer.-......-42,807 26 tlaeolleeted Whartsge..--....-- 80 08 The revenue from the markets, as exhi. bited In thereporte of-M-.-1 11 ,4rwitt, Oterk of the Markets, and David ilims,:l3uperbi tencleniof the Plameud Mark(Ala aborit the same as last year. Mr. Sims received $11,286 90, (leaving $607 uncollected) of A postilion from B. 0. &J. H. samirer, miring for the exiention of water pipes_ along Van Braam street, to their oit re. finery, was referred to Water Committee, One a gas lamp on Psausylvania avenue, was rafeiTed to Gas Committee. One for a cinder walk on Washington street was referred to Street Committee. A petition of Wilson Jones and Wm. Barnes for permission to erect a terry land ing at the Point and asking to have the wharfage fixed, was referred to Wharf Committee. A iesolution was pissed authorising the printing of the Acts of Assembly and or. dinanoes of last year and a new supply of the rules of Councils. A. resolution rola•ive to the vacation of the c.,nal on Washington street. offered by Mr. Kern, , 3s was laid on the tablo. Mr Fryer offered the following Easoltxxl, ghat )3 the °pluton cf this CJIIIICII, the Clerk, Mr. ", etfutte-, has acted for the I itarests of the Penneylvani /Latin-Ad company and against the known and expressed wish of this Council ant ag_inst the teat interests of the ~ty of Pura buroh, in hay ug It. R., Iron t ordinal - 1:e to .amts certain atreats th th , th Ward, recorded. We therefore rrquert turn to resign. TEEM WHARVES SII,L&L 89 $11.2e0 00 THE 1“1M1 TS whioh..ll6BB 06 was from Marais, $lO6 front 'tent of City Hal,. and $lOO froth Mr. Vatitnel Wright, Vaglimiatert the re-, mainder was from butcher's stills. From yearly stalls in the Diamond Market, Mr. Irwin collected $2,987 76 and from daily stalls, $6,841 92. This would make the total revenue from the Diamond Market $20,116 07. The Fifth Ward Market yielder', by Mr. Trwin, $5ll 48, via: froni yearly stands, $218; daily stands, $95 48; butcher's stands, $l9B. :Mr. Irwin &Wore.. ports $157 75, received for measuring 2,668} cords bark at 6fc. This makes the total revenue from markets, (oollected) $20,786 80 525+ its butter, sausages, lard, hogshead cheese, &0., of light weight, w,ere eoissod and handed over to the Guar dians of the Poor. Tile City Gager has been doing a large business. Mr. James L'ttle's report is as follows: Bela Rhls Bbls Cash Wht-ky, Mellitus*. Oil, U. Received February 1.408 1,461 4,468 $685 74 March 2 750 1,165 8,608 888 81 Aril 1,197 473 2,668 215 96 May 1,128 2,461 1,460 151 85 June ........ -.... 867 1,602 4,619 36T 71 July 868 1,271 97 85 August 1,009 1,468 8,460 563 01 :ir p ember-- 60 7 7 680 427 78 Dote her 1,824 767 16,624 911 22 November 1 913 378 20,681 1,141 69 De ember 2 631 110 17,161 993 10 January 1,848 482 6,750 453 15 18.214 10169 94,102 $l,lBB 71 Total number of barels 12%4 7 Free retained by Huager .trm Depuue5.....82,880 28 fate to City Tretaltlf.l $4,126 44 Tint STATE LINT/GAZAT —Special dis patches announce that Hon, Henry D Moore, State Tteasurer, halftone to Phil adelphia, for the purpose fiat - paying the sc , mi•annual interest on the State debt. Tte interest will to paid in specie. The tiru coupon on the seven three.tentbs na tional loan will be due on the 19th of the present month. THEATRE —Mlles Charlotte Thompson wcn new hdmirers in Madeline last ove• n:ng, and we are much m . staken if tonight dose not see her greeted by a larger audi. enoe than before. She appears as Cynthia in the pretty drama of "blowers of the F. net," in which she will have a good op portunity of exhibiting her talent. The ar.erpiece is "The Young Widow;" Mr. Matil es Splash. FOli rag Solna —A New York paper has the following ; " Twenty.three im mense mortars, weighing seventeen and e , ghteen thousand pounds each, are lying at. pier No. 1, swatting shipment to the Southern coast. They were delivered t..is morning from the Camden and Amboy Railroad. They were cast in Pittsburgh.' Tots HIS BRAT.—Jas. P. Sterrett,:ifsq , the Lowly appointed President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, took hie seat vocerday afternoon, his commission hay ing been read in open Court and he duly sworn to a faithful discharge of the duties of his position. WITH GSHISHAL inizon--lic•2ll..yor Adams, of Allegheny, ia, we Bee it elated, acting as a Capt. in Gen. S gek's division in Misiouri. 7 ".Mare 101 411THOSI KM= JOSEPH Ylinra • 8031. Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CRAVES. WAREHOUSE, 136 SMITHFIELD STREET, (between Stan street and Virgin alley.) no 9 P rrs BUBO R. pHoTotiltAPH ALBUMS, ALL 9TYLE.., AND ALL PRICES, -ALSO DIA HIRE; FOR 1862. rot SLY PI W. S. HAVEN. eeo 00111 V OCR WOOD AND TRIAD STRUM' OUR X-i.O"CTE3.E, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH ►PHE SUBSCRIBES ANNOUNCES a. to the public that be is In daily recent of FRICBB MBELL AND (UN OTeTERS, GatilE, &c, and l+ prepared to aeoonmodate the patrons of tilts nit and well known hone wi.b everything la the eetlog and drinking line at the shortest unties iO-ly JOHN et HAUSA Propnetor 02 ' . E _ IR 1 1 QC td Cit !: b l'; IZI EMI ,b. 2 a M CO 0 8 " on H--- • ow < CI) CD ~., Ci) 1— t f; v , 2 al 4 M. gi, 14 4 4 f 4 V) _ . 04 00 COP 4" xgg: n 0 e. ca c=l 0 4 it 41 al C il o 0 !-1 ;i4 .I : 4 4 ` 4ll 0 = IA N 1: Al a w C/2 ° at Q 0 gi ii la Ai 1 1 4 z , - 1115 -4 1-. 4'l'. =.= 0 t Z 4 i t . .Ni 13:1 0 41 4 41) A 4: .4 .1 1 )4 g 2 MI wl it g 14 k 0 i T. GRAFF........eAU.L HUGUS...— WM. @RAF, Western Stove Works, KS LIBERTY STRUT, PITTBBITRGIi I,OVI 09 66 00 660 CIO 410 in 167 '' o 65 00 4 6 6 00 50 CO GRAFF & CO., MANUFACT URERS; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large Mock of well se- Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves. $11,484 89 £760-IMPROVKD NITCHk... RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Eloizow-Weni, he, among which will be found the N/iBC 00A1. COOK ITOVIIIS lN THE STATE. The _532092 808 22 Bt2 88 208 00 110 00 24 78 251 85 101 60 348 71 23 00 80 00 Diamond, advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Farr for the BEST GOAL COOK STOVES, Also FIRST PREMIUM emceed to the Tan AIIIXRICIAM, cam ilk RIPUBLIO, For the HEST WOOD 000 R STOVES NOW n USE. The RENTDOELAN azul EMUS Premium Stores areunsurpantecL We (sail attention of DEALERS and Etummts to the largest stock ot GRATE MONIS ag MOIRE $9,887 MI IN TER BTATZ. ff. pas theD:AMOND and EfILMI O OO/1 Cook Stoves with,o o lPAlß4444olllkswhieb (bp are beater than Iron. ooffkb. VIM - *COWL PA.PRILS—ait oartatens of low Wood Wad Paw foot re oedved suet foz We by Jan W. P. Ma IMFair'ff,W Wood olook. QUAGING BRNATE.—Mr. Sumner, of MlLie., pre sented the petition of the manufacturers. ,f steam machiney at Boston, agains. the bill reducing the grade of engineers on ships. Mr. Pomeroy, of Kansas, asked to take up the resolution of inquiry cffered ye, terday, relative to the command of the Kansas Department, callirg on the See• retary of War for copies of his orders to that command; whether it was to hP co mendedby General Lane , ,•nd whether the orders bad been changed since G-n -eral Lane left Washington, and whether the recent order of General Hunter was according to the orders of the Department hero. Mr. OarWe, of Va , hor. d tte res lutinn would lie over. There were s - mn , 3 good reasons why it should pass. Mr. Pomeroy said the resolution wee of fared accord:rig to a suggestion of the Sec.. rotary of War. Mr Carl'le wanted to know what action (2.Aigrets proposed to take. Did C.)ngress propose to take the direction of the war If the reselotion was in floc .. , rdance with auggeiti,n of the Secretary (.1 War, he should oppose it however. Ton resolution was thec passed Mr. Hale of N. H.! nartved to take up the Nil providing for the constructi•Qn of iron•clnd steamers. Agreed to. Mr 11.8.10 propkitad to withdraw both the amendments of the Comm•tte), and cv,k,. , . . the Senate to make the bill the sp or der of F.lday, whec he inteLard to address the Senate on the report of the Naval Corn. mitten on the Secretary of the Navy. The bill could then be passed as it came from the House. Mr. Morrill, of Maine, said the bill pro posed to build twenty iron clad Eta, pliers. This style of naval architecture wa. yet entirely an experiment France and Eng• land are triyng the experiment, and the Board of Admiralty has reported its sue, cell as doubtful. There were no roliing, mills in the country that could do the work, and probably the work could not be done in twelve months. He opposed the whole thing as impracticable. Mr. Hale, of New Hampshire, said that he was Informed that the boats c - uld be built in five months, and were strongly recommended by the Exeautive Depart, meat and the Secretary of War. Mr. Grimes, of lowa, was surprised at the info.mation given by the Senator from Maine. The only Instance where iron. clad boats had been under fire was in the Crimea, where the French vcssels went within eight hundred yards of the fort and being exposed to a heavy fire received but little damage while they destroyed the fort. He believed that the Introduction of steam altered the whole system of coast defences. Bight thousand shot had been fired, by the rebels, at the vessel; coming up the river here, and only one vessel was materially damaged. Mr. Cowan, of Pennsylvania. had some doubts about ordering steam iron-clad ships, but he was w fling to vote the money and lot the President take the re, sponsibility. WABHINOTON, February 4 —Tne Bright 0930 Wlll probably be disposed of to.mor• row. It is still attract.ve in the•Henste Informst on has reached here tiatt the Ericsson iloating battery authorized by an sot of Congress ~f Auguit la t, and to bn commanded by L cut. Wurden, wtli in the course of next week ba sufficiently com plete to test its efficiency. The following official notices were pro• mulgated to-day by the Treasury Depart ment. Holders of the bonds of the United States payable three years from date, ttfe coupons of semi-annual interest thereon, are hero. by notified that provision is made for the payment in coin o! such coupons agreeably to their tenor, at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States in the city of New York. All such coupons must be presented at that office, accom• parried with schedules showing the number and amount of each coupon, to gather with the aggregate sum of each parcel, three full business days for exeunt. nation and verification before payment. Notice Is hereby given of the readiness of this department to redeem the treasury notes, payable in one year after date, au• thorized by !tot of Congress, approved December 28d, 1857, and the treasury notes payable in sixty days from date, authorized by act of Congress, approved 21 March, 1861. Interest on treasury notes of the above issues will cease on the 7th day of April by those acts respectively . Today the last note of the $50,000,000 U. S notes is in the heads of till elgners, and the whole work will be finished to. morrow. Sr. Lours, Febraa:y 4 —Aivices from the West state that the 7th, 001. Steven son, left lairmine for Lexington on Mon day. They will hold the post during the winter. They cannot reach that place too soon. Information has been received that the day after, that place was vacated by the Kansas Ist. The rebels cut down the American flag. On the Sunday following, the notorioud Joe Selby, with a gang of freebooters, took possession of the town. All the troops along the line of the Pacific Railroad, west of Jefferson City, are under marching orders. The Nebraska Ist is going across the country to:Kansas. A number of regiments are going South to join General Davis' Brigade. General Stall's Brigade is corning down the road to be forwarded to Kentbcky.— Gen Pope remains. He will make his headquarters at Jefferson City. • .M " litZlEttlAvireb. 4.--Gaorge t3anderson was zs doted foratayor to (fey Over Di. thrwstdiy, the Citizens' tridisieesndidittli, by 84 majority. The Contest was very warm, 211 LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News up to Two O'elock Thirty-Seventh Congress, WASHINGTON, February 4 —Holm The House went into Committee of the Whole on the Treasury bill. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, said that the measure was urged by Mr. Spaulding sea war measure of net. seity. He did not think hostilities would be of such long continuance, for with the melting of snow and ice, our armies would rush toward the Gulf to crush the rebels. The men of the East will only ask fur the opportunity to leave off epithets and try what virtue there is in steel. He bad no fear of the result. We cat cics , . the war by the thir. tieth of July next, as well as in thirty years. thereby economizing blood as well m treasure. If this paper money is a war measure it is not waged against tho enemy, who may grin with delight. Ho would es soon provide Chinese wooden guns fur 1.2 C army as paper money. He objected to the bill because of its utter impolicy.— Contracts have been entered into which have not yet been paid, and from the heavy monthly disbursements to the army, the government can flood the coantry with the one hundred and fifty millions of dol. Lars, In notes as legal tender as proposed In the first section of the 13,11, and the con. sequence will be am: the cost of carrying on the war will increase by the augsnanta• tlon of the cost of supplies, and an infla tlon of currency whin would be ineontro vartible. From Washington From 211simull !MEM 14 - X JIM Mat " I~T 3EI = PORT OP PITTSBURG: . ARRIVED. Franklin. Rennet, Brownsville. Gallw4n, Cleric, Brownsvale. CoL Bayard, Pochlee Elisabn'.h 1. T. bi T ,...tomb4 td•Comba, Whe:ikaig DEPARTED. Fraoklin. act. Brownsville. (10 CoL litcyard, PeObi,P, I.l.;llF.bata Minerrt, Gordo., Wneating J. B Ford, Kerr Portsat Aitth Moderator, Re ed, timelanatt Dr. it ane, W lharnson, do ligit.,The River—Lev.; evening et tkiligh there were about nine lee: water in the Ohanne and falling. serThe fine plc:4 - ot Bofaeca, a p i . W. Rano, leave@ this day, poattivaly, flr Marietta and Galdpobs. TLIs tont has sce aonumtnotiation.. and the beet of ofta:z 3. Pa ,, s.33,gt:s and ah ppeis will bear this In rn,n.l. The Wheeling packrt for this day is the steamer J. T 2.l'Combs. This heat his the beat of accommorianana, and is In charge of the best kind of °dinars. idj"The favorite packet Dacotah being anaroiciabsy dov•inei, will leave thin (Lay, pow: oreiy, for Ciccion.ur, Evanavilio, Cairo and Sam Loma. /Et?" Our naverus.og columns announce hj Cr pt . A nawal t's Sae packet Bay City, leaves mis day for Cincinnati and LOUiSTILS boat has fine accommodations, and in to rharge of ooze. f.,1 and attentive orfacem Uur oat friend J. A Dales will do the honors in ;he chit e. Air Oar u - lci sincrebLeemenricud, 0. B. goes out in the steamier D as one or the clerk*, We congistu ate both partlea. Ite., The toe pacoet Dacetah, Capt."). L. Lead icksoa, la fast tilling up lot Cutentuat Louisville Axel Ac. L0(113. TIIIB 1311111 13 now In 13115 rase order, sod t .1a caarge of as oarefal ,rtd ccm patent 6.4 of cthe^rc ai eau be found. Who Capt. Mason in the oftico, t. 7 ,1 friend Evans to ass;st htm, th , ngs w.ll go si I rigt.t. Qom" Our c ,- Aurc,ris tcftday gives notice that C.tyt F Marratta's rplendid Lida wheel packet le announced for C o and Saint Loam. Pasaengere and shipper, wi 1 beer this .o giar the tits phuz.3 Li Iz3n , Captair, R. ta'honn.lsayes for Loinsv:;la, Evansville and 51o'Int Vern 'n Tins boa. tons regular between i•y ant., M. 0r12 , 0, And will continue in the trsda d the sea, - 1 The c'erks are Msesrs. Cauv.l;ey en Eakin. A u Lase pleasure in reecto men•lirg them Ake- TLe Line plea...n:l'er Steamer Arago, , ctipts..n J. H. Go 'Virg. annonneed for Cincinnati Caro and Rain: imuis 'll.n b' at has the neat of &coo ntnodsttozs t and is in elLarge of careful and attentive nffieers For Wheeling. Parkersburg, Marietta and Gt:Ilipolls. THE FINE STEAMER LIZZIE 121ARTI.N. D. T. _ Etrew."‘o7 rounder. sill ft. v. hi , • per: EVERY HA':ui(i) at 4 , for tee u - KCE, In term. INii3 poets. Ret,trn log ste ail! leave Ztneaville EVERS - TUESDAY at 8 a. rrs. Yon treigzt tr Fi—RAJ? spo v en b - srd 6-4 11 PIK:PPE Z 5,v11., or .i. B P , G,TON co, pip•Al urgh. For Cincinnati and Louisville TH , I; PAY, 4 P TH E FINE Eneam•r Bey CITI.J. ur.it r , V,111, at. Ve r :rennin or panAnze apply on box! i. ____ les For Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansvide, Cairo and St. Louis. TsuRsDAY, 10 A. M. QPLENDIDDE ;. -• 44 w • • •Gaamer • SUNNY SIC , E. F. Marratta, oom leaves as SW nouttrfec ahoy°. For freight or passage spry on iNoard or to JoHN Fl ACK. Agent. For trinelnnatl, Louisville Evansville and Mt. Vernon. Tea DAY, FEBRUARY 6, 10 A. M. THE REGULAR PASSEN GER po.Aret CITIZEN, R. Calnotut. commander, leave, fcr the aSove vorte on the day announced, poedlyely. For [retelt or panaans. app on board f 66 ForUinciutiati, Louisville Evansville and St. Louis. THIS DAY, FEBRUARY 8. T. HE SPLENDID SIDE - N . wheel wheel pa.senger steamer, t k......!4 N. ARAGO, rapt. Thos. H. Gokting, a gi t lifil i leaves as sanonoced above. For freight or passage spray o • -, • to NS JOHN FLACK Agent For Clue'must', Cairo and St. Louis. THIS DAY 10 A. II THE FAVORITE PASSEN GER steamer D kCO ri. H, aL. Hendrickson, commander, leaves as above. For freight or - passage aotill on hoard 64 Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. MEI& fine passenger steamer EMI M A GRAHAM, Captain Mun roe Avers commander, leaves Puts hbargh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. to, and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. tn. Per (return: op.i..sage apply on hoard. or to J. B. LIVIPM:2O2I Agents Pittsburgh. 'or Rlarletta, Gallteolis. Par kersburg and Portsmouth. EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. M THE FINE PASSEN- • f GER steamer. J. IL FORD, 11. Kerr, commander, leaves as annannoed above. For freight or passage apply on board. JOHN IeLIODS., Agent. For Marietta, Parkersburg amid Gallipolils. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. :fa. THE STE A.. 111 E R SCIENCE, captain Wm. Rence leaTe4§ for Wneebeg, Marietta, Parkersburg and 041toolls, making weekly trips, leavingPittaturgb every WEDNESDAY at 4 o'oloek, and returnmg leaves Galltpolls every FRIDAY at 8 Oeloek. note; D. R. LEWIS, Agent. For Beaver Ste tbenville and Wheeze a. THE PACKET STEAMER, J. T. ItFOU6IBB, J. T. til,Combirs Commander, leaves (or the above ports Monday, Wedneathay. and Friday at 12 M. 13 7 4 treight or mit .. st i ll on o board or to For Marietta, Parkersburg and Gall Volts. RE9ULAR SATURDAY PACKET. THE FINE SIDE WHEEL steamer UNDINE, M. A. Cox, com mander, leaves Pittsburgh every Sat urday at 4 p. m, returning leaved Dallipolm every Tuesday at 10 a. m. For 111 Mel or MlRAfta^ apply en board nT to STEAMII3OAT AGENC WILLIAM HAZLETT Has opened an office at NO. 94 WATER STREET, Where be will 'transact a general Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a share of patronage from steamboat men. nona.am WILLIAM MUM, DAVID IrPCANDLEEIS HARRISON A. COFFIN, Special Partner General Partners. MEANS & 00FF:4. 4 (Bneceesora So M'Oracilasa,Meane i Cn,, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water PiTTSBURC64, PA. CHRISTMAS PRESENT S I Just received s large assortment lot GENTS' SLIPPERS, OMEN BYRE; - M TAILOR. 49 St. Clajr - Street. Gentlemen% Clothi*fmatieloornr Chop 0 R 0*4 . 0.= ATING RETUitntt'VROIL NEW -ziffic i tri a: 4 lsEa totoe ta k t aia terpHi t w E. Schmertz t ehisedatpt d ..== d urvt zuvrim No. n Aral. .814" In VI NT 01101031 PATTICANI3, and aalpdg low bY -- - - -, -.e10N 0 4,747.0-51Y.4 •,-,-;•,,..-i2'-,----:; ?:,,MAI-4 .. : ..? ' WAUzI' .....;:riv..' ,- 54f z - 7 ,-'14'+.`4,7:,,a-.;-!•Ail.??:#1. dt* v -" ....,. _.r .74.0 NEW' o.4ilitrionh*rft ;:;:....fdA Oil atithilAt s ..: 'T7,' -4. T ?!'.., :, _ ‘,,,-:__ '?,. i i , V . ::;." - •:k; WO A 1.1 4 V . Af f .ll,--Te, _,,,,,,,,,-.,..3...: I t, No. 87 Fourth- , SI -7 -t-t - 76 - 4 - 0 - I.IIOI7GRT PREVIOUS 'POV - Limi- A v, JJ advance In prices, awful& ibtralle"itolo,2 ; tege in offered Co purefinsern FO/t471101;z7, - ,',..- - y,.. .... sl lo' 111. • BRAZZATAIM NO, 80 WOODOILIDEDT.c2 (corner Second, PiEtliumriN Idaaufactara an stalaaaleiiit rafali4aderit4 kinds Of • II k, Parlor, and Heittlpg Staltatif Grate Fronts, render 4 M. - ." Ws. In max sample room mar llenound 41ELEBRATEDGAB BURNING COOK EiTOVEWfq-,7=z4 • EUREKA"`AND TRDPIOI the merits of which have been fag, 'tested O.: thous= is, and the Stoves pronoanced an al by any in this market; together withilertat saaar, other desirable patterns. We have also a very large amarlatta.:-:. of PARLOR AND INLAYING-STOVES, 4V: embraciag Home of the SWF P.... ? .. k 0 1 0 farad tha publn. sr FANCY ENAMELED vattkRaPPRONIN AND FENDERS, of the newest-skirles.lOommoa‘' itMon Bow and Jam Grates, Watch eta o& lered at very low prices sir Spomal want of GRATE ItOvTd. nolkana S—"" Cads 4610 , • Qa-, 7 • kr. fazia.h.„oTcacor.tenza §lioptlAk or Otuce. 4 6hicat, , • ) 1 , 4 sA v which might bs chaolad , 0 ' i wzth a simple rienedy, if neglect,-.1, of terminates seriously. Few are aware cf the imponame stopping a n """.•" Or +Might icaid in its first stage; that, which in the beginning would:yam to a mild remedy, if not attendee to r soon attacks the lungs. 4 a.e - az_rZa4" - ancAlaWSa.che-it were first introduced eleven yeairs ago. it has been, proved that they are this best article before the public for Aaughs., * P aZda, • sauna, X - a.tass,t,he r Cough in XcznseunAti aa , caul numeral..•s affections of the . ..9'hiestit, giving immediate relief. Vablic Speakers S Singers will find them , effeotual for clearing and ss . ~ gthenisng the voias., Add Druggists akcitDxtlare _gedwine, at -15 cents per UM des.4sen dan • ............... swam R. 013 ERT DALZELL WHOLESALE GROOERS OMMISSION AND FORVIRDING MERCHANTS Du=EON PPor.CM3AND PreaarfrIIMAIIIIINIAMIZZO t:O. *FE LIBErrY TO THE PUBLIC. E ., sr sc LALLY the leno' ~, s , a .;.'""" - Pi TIM I. arA tusely mod- „.„.,y.; , .... , ......„_ ,....5., !, . . , ,-.• • •7-1•••2111:1 Of all de- i - i i. ~..,,,...„, 1 - ya,n - ... ,, n?.'.rear sanrnt - ik,....,..,.c_:...t. — , 5 , ...., L.,1 Ir. :r.......• I.ECraerrt, r., A' cal.:011.. cern inOn and ~...,•_%.,--. „,.... . oCidelt I , '' rrly t'-' of both married:' Became , ~, , single or _. . ...:G... V. , ••°. c1•f..... and falsely =wad aim -. .. ,ni "l''' t ''' ' ' - '' ''' , lo33 tho Nat - of Ma datum 40, t:" .7 ~. • ' :A.:. fully • ed, end thine it a vomit Bin very immoral arm for and rruptioa a.l -..n0 Wear wives, pro soya6o" mom family physician should be iantious to keep it , ..eranoe that titay do e same a. Dr k- R NBTRUP, (except pub/18111W lest a lucre' ive practice might be lost to them anoint stupid f modes, aid preanmardtgen =aka, born and 'awed in 'guanine's, apwatne as m I. , uroom , and who compare, I:=sense, Au, to doll attend ce 7or Lily otten. It iB to howeret that numeral. g par mts an 1. guardians are thankftt ' that their son, cough 'air• and wards, previously feeble, wetly v_zel or 4e4natie condition and tropes& have been restom to nealth and tor bypt. BB lIP, besides many berms audkarter leer , rage through him have been saved much intrenng. anxiety, mortification, So. Hanna use advantage of over thirty years experience an.l of= consequent], has au:Arun skill In the of special and whe Is daily eons= the profession, aa well recommended able citizens, publishers. proprietorarif b riotele, no e hor so called nocturne/ endmiene, h 1 'e sal malady can be completed) cured by. the very last discovery that has neyerset Wed. In female diseases he has had supstriornamerience oy account of his old age, seventy years, all krona. lanky is completely cured. As for _cansumptien or pulmonary diseases my syrups , Will Wl = sod tram Iceland moss and other begre l i • a skillful physician five years at Mei baldness, has bad more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been !POOP:CBI as the earn• rates will show. They aro all genuine and can be found mooning to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examinati all free of Odic° 66 Bmiageld street, sear Diamond s Pri rate communications from all parts of the Unita strictly sue ndel to. Direct to Pittsburgh Poet INfte. ii) .11 i V A'l'E I.)ll3.EAttliki.. ....- _ ...t D. BROWN'S MEZDIOAL ' . -Ink and SURGICAL Office, No. 60 :- =.•) -- -- - S. Smithfield street, Pittebmlik ' • . ---It .• Pennsylvania . .. Dr. BROWN is an old MM. , ', ',.'..• Ai r ! „,, sen of Pittsburgh , and has been 'l, - , .' A. in Prentice for the last turestsa . ;., ...' • . lies years. His briskness has . ' .4, ..” ' been confined moetly to Private . .4, 4 . ' - and Surgloal Diseases. OITIZIIiNS AND ElTlLiftellat in need of a medical friend, ationlC , not fall to find one the mire plane of relief. The Doctor is a regulazgradnate, and-hie empeithiereon the trust • meatsf a certain alma of diseaseelan sure , tee to the sufferers of obtaining relief ' f-..,. ..:;% -- '-(...,za'-' by the use of his remedies 'and following Maid; ' '-' •„-i --- 9 - ' , . rice. DR. BROWNS BERIRDIRS . never hal to came the worst form - ni r eitesiel - nel"- " .)....gi, asses, Impurities and ikrehikang., /Ow, , ' , " 1 "-".' . "A , ,,%, all disease. seeing from a more.‘,.dni.egliOfir' manifests Itself in eie forms.. of , i.trateor "_ • milked% 10: end aomitreany forths of eklis, aileatli WO Orlig r ^ - " .- irA. of which the patient Is staittely Apment. 1 _-• .-: ~,'''... personssoaftliclud,Dr.Brown oatirshopftiefsanno ' -' , ‘;:ftt,... and spoedy remi t _.--------- -t --- : ..,6„...•,.„ 4 win...mim ..,. „* • Dr. Frown's remedies fin..thisitiaragag trout& _ --', r. >- on o ft en by that solitary LutW...ol . _ _ _ _1180$11111•:.:-' gratificanon, which the paw, sad weatonainded"-: - .. , often give way to, (to their own deetmetion,) ark • ', the saly reliable remedies known - tit - this Mir. -.--' try—they are safe, andmake a apiwalr rash:walks . ':.: of health, REBUILIITML L .: ,''' Dr. Brown's !mediae never - ftft to =re Vila: -. painful disease in a lie 411101.411, will warranil ~ cure. He also treats Pilee,Allbatition. Btrionue, Urethal Dls.charges, Weinidelffeeksaw Monthly Einppressione, Diseases of the Jokftria.. tale in Ann, berrona aftchons„ Paige ik theAsek , and Bichieys„ Irritation of tke Bladdia, together , - wit all dtseas aof an impure origin;'. - " --- A letter deseribblaui 13111,_._ _lialltgahM. ro, directed to DR. WN,No....6otenolif Pitisbnrgh. Pa., will be komediaW.,usuriund.... Medicine Bent to any address. mash? ; -1 010 / 1341 lid: . secure from observation. 41,1i-ftivetkliel OM* and Private Booms, Na. d rA-i , n.zhnrah -P. -saittidairde CARPETS AND OIL OUWig. •,. AT THE— FOURTH STREET OARPETBR _ . " nu D. & H. Braitittig JECktriC. ,- vv this day opened Parteflqaty varied assortment of ClaßßETDifea whitetail invite the attention of bayeradie aim sabot* foxed on the moat Womble terms, newly =Parted lot td tittantiblarterlikk. allwidthe,attnelowedrate&. W. D. a Daivig,Dly. eta wt Fourth drag, war Wood- _,;~ _ _ 1 ;.,- -;`,>; =~- ;.r.~} , ; 4-54
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