David Camp imand of the y. has been in as Colonel , recently in .4.11 Z. Friedman.— ~its accepted the new already joined his regi- Lanasaa , , in the advance. Gotron.—This world famed anounoed, by the Library As. cloture, next Tuesday evening, Hall, on " London by Night.'' this sesaon at the urgent request ho were desirous of hearing lecture. Itaboande in humor, sprinkled with pathos, and a of life in the metropolis are of gas light. ANDERSON has made ar e-open Washington Hail, as a Theatre, for a brief portion of his present coat s new faces, on next Mon when Mr. Neale will ap. os.—Fresh arrival of Spring if all kinds, Shawls, Prints, Linen, Shirts Fronts, &c, es of Calicoes at 12+o, Her. ,Sprague's and Dannel, heavy e at 18fc; all kinds of goods cash prices at H. J. Lynch's, -eet DRPuT BURN/M.—The pas- I of the Pittsburgh, Fort ,icago Railway Company. at 9 burned- on Thursday night, luantity of baggage. t vs' Asrium..—The Mane y 0-i a new building on the ;e and Townsend streets. will be oonverted into a Anditute. laaoruaan. —A lad named hie skull fractured, in Wash. ~ugh, last reek, by a stone thrown colored mm named John Dungy, ohobecatneenrage; at some boys (of whom Miller Wee one) rho were snow-balling him. 70 -4 11. THZ rocs OF IaxELAND. ay Bev. J. t.voa 3er acknowledges, in afelteek's CatAo/ic%n e rece i pt of $ 1 46, from several citizonii.o be sent to Ireland, for tits-relief of the 'trying poor. May tie aintitort be indeit, • Iy increased. A .110111:1111 will delivered,: in the bapurieArnf-lhaAt, for the btuyl um, lt of at:t•Pauliti IL han Bt *Oen • n next Beadily' even st-Ift -eel , • übe subject ~;<: .~ ~,,.~ ESE , MAP cff I. a V. 'Ampra O'Brawir,-113e illy, O. M., died in St. inst., In the sixtyafifth id the thirty-fifth of his As educated at Animittsw ied In 1827. ",He had mission at Huntingdon, t stone ohnrch, since ,su. se elflike. In 1882. be and exercised the minis. /barks B. Maguire. He n. Patrick's, in the Fifth tin's was opened in 1884. 'eel's B. O. Orphan A.sy house in Webster street which forms part of the and procuring the at ,rs of Charity from Bal whose charge the Asy ,ally placed. In 1840 ho 'sere he entered the con.. Mission. On his return .tee, he was placed in St wards made Superior of 3 order in that city. He eferred to La Salle, 111., ed a religious house, of aperior, and built a }Tien% in this work, he name appeal to his former par. aim, and the affectionate then entertained of him contribute an unusually g health failing, lie was from the more active du. m. , The last years of his she Seminary of the Holy Falls, N. Y., of Which he for after the promotion o' J the See of Toronto, Can. .vas the esteem in which his religious brethren that v them their deputy to aterests at the General Uongregatior held in summer of last year.— led to Niagara Falls; and, icreasing, repaired to St. ended his mortal , pilgri. 'a memory has always tng in Pittsburgh. Re Priest, and the model ,good works follow him, be forgotten here, while in our midst. May he ttsb...rgh Catholic. .waive o'clook on Thula cery store of William Oommont Allegheny, , took fire and was, with, rame dwellings, consum. /rigs in the vicinity were exertions of the Vigi them. The t .rn aura stroyed was nearly all The houses were on not of much value. )übtedly the work of an [robin heard a noise in going out found the the house burning. as found that shavings most the building and ny police are after the v. \s passed the House imissioners of Law. +fer to the New Cas y Railroad Company r•st the Pittsburgh, eland Railroad Com. as may be agreed • passed to incorpo, Titusville plank or from Union kilns, Crawford ()J. , ~ne hundred shares a road to be ;corn , and the company upy any public he water will b e eion of the Penn , . .nd will be ready on or about the that the Union and , e open and in nay. the 20th. Tho the Susquehanna NATHON OIL. w E ARE NOW MANUFACTU RING this article. which for brilliancy in bur rung, freedom of offensive odor, and transpa rency or color, (which color we warrant not to be changed by age or exposure,) is unsurpassed by any illuminator in this or Eastern markets. As • profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of ction about the -tation from the ar than usual. open about the CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Beau Makers and Oil Refineries wbict ekcela 10 per cant in strength all the make of Eng Wall Bode brought to this country. Our mann. facture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LTE, SALT, Are rto well and favorably known, we .trust the mei:loamis sufficient. All orders and inquiries will be promptly attends to by . ddreasing GEORGE coulourt, Agent. Penna. Balt Manufacturing Company, onlfilydwis 24 Wood latrwot. Pittaburirk —On Sunday nd township, - ')untry with Kentucky, 'rem, all of with in four :, 89 II V. n 1 the hearth or 3o I ate inde ed, sympathy of Ler great ef, 500 LBS. EPSON SALTS, 9 160 1,88. COCHINEAL, 10 130XE4 Of3VirEGO COBB STARCH Just received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, 0026 Federal street, Allegheny city. TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, TEAS, WINES, L/Q,UORS, &a., OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, LASS-IT A LLECIFIENT OTTY. WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID A , 'l;Al , l3ll,Ettti HARR ners] ISON Part A. oners• 01PAIN, Spacial Partner (lo (Hueco:more to APOinctlon,Means a CI%) WHOLESALE GROOE.KS Darner Wood and Water Sta., DOUBLE BOLE AND DOUBLE UPPER FRENCH CALF Bocrrs. of a very superior maim, selling at &gr e a t re dnetion on former prices to °loge out W E. Schmertz & Co., feft No. 81 LARGE SUPPLY OF BOOTS AND SELO.EB Jues received and for eels at a slight advent* on coat at the OHEAP CASH STORK of JOSEPH H. BORLAND, felt BB DL•ket odmm.; imoond door from 6th AMILY COAL DEPOT- WM. M. STE WART, DEALER IN 0-OAL, Air Corner of SOUTH DIM MON AND SANDUS KY STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY. *AL Families supplied with Coal at low rates, on ahort notice. mh6-8m - - - jeRODUC& PRODUCE. 210 sacks prime yellow Res Corn ; 100 bushehi fresh ground Corn Meld ; 100 do _tiright Oats LSO do Pink Eye Pot:does ; 74 barrels Eye in shipping order 40 do prime White Beans; 100 bushels Dried Appleug aoo do o 60 boxes Che , d se,• Peanhee 20 bushels Shell B arka ; 60 new Oil Barrels ; 100 barrels Murkily Flom; XI damn Co wl ] 36 beirrels Bout grown, instate and Banda i )111 7" 4161414;r A corroccroa on tb.. Plrtn 7 l , gliam witizer It de - ay Jo.. I, .Lio, was fined by the Mayor, last use ing, for assaulting coal hauler. The latter was delivering ll:tued of coal on Smithfield street, when Llttle's ear osme up. He requested the man to wove, which he refused to do, when Littleselaed hta horses head to turn him. The ens.; -hauler raised his shovel when Little struckhim, not, however, be. fore the other had been seized by en offi cer. The Mayor reprimanded both sharps, ly and imposed a flue for disorderly con. duct on Little, as stated. r NATIONAL BAN N Nous EXPORT/IR We have received the current number of Feld & Lare's National Bank Note Be. porter, a capital publication of its kind, valuable to every business man The most interesting feature of the present number is an engraving of a 14 bill of the Confed. erate scrip LAST NIGHT OV Ma. NEAITIM. The eV* gsgement of Mr. Nestle at our Theatie closes to-night, when the "Corsican Brother," with his double personation, so well received last night, will be repeat. ed The performance concludes with “The Advocate and Orphan," Mr. Neafle as the Advocate. CAPTURED —A few days ago B. L. Bunt arrested Wm. "3waney at Oonnells. villa, on suspicion of having robbed Mr. Stanton's daguerrean rooms in Union• town. Swaney immediately confessed, and told where the stolen proprrty, amounting to some two hundred dollars, wee conceal. ed. He was committed for trial. THIHVES AT TER FIRE. - yesterday morning, during the fire in Allegheny, two colored men, John Brown, a Peniten• tiary convict. and Chat lea E. Wright, were arrested while helping themselves to articles lying about. Addison Craig, col• ored, was also arrested yesterday for the same offence. The whole party were com• mated for further hearing by Mayor Drum TER LAWRENCE Zours.vas, of New Castle, in Cul. Leasuro's Roundhead Regi. meat, sent home $4 600 to their families last week. NOT CONCLUDED —The CRBe of Irwin vs the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank, is still on trial before Judge Wil. lianas, in the District Court. Tux sale of carpets, rugs, &c., adver, Used to Lake place at the old Auction Houe', corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, on Wednesday, March 19th, is the most select and extensive assortment ever offered at auction in this city. JO9ILPLI MXTIII lw JOSEPH KEYES & SON, Man u fsoUlrers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITUME & CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 186 SMITHFIELD STREET between Sixth alined and Virgin alley.) PITTSBU • pHOToGRAPH ALBUMS ALL 8T Y LES, —.A Ldo-- DIARIES FOR 1 8 6 2 FOll P.1.L1 in W. S. HAVEN. not) CORNER WOOD AND THIRD STRE 1,000 Lll9, CREAM TARTAR, 00 KEG BI OARS SODA, LICPOILT/188 AND D1A.113.0 North-East corner of s ooFF:L PITTSBURGH. P•. Ftftb street Wasumorox, March 14. Hovel•—On motion of Mr. Sedgwick, the House took up the Senate Joint Reso lution tendering the thanks of Congreet and the Aenei lean people to Capt. Foote and officers and men of his flotilla, for the gallantry exhibited -( by them In the recent naval victories. Mr. Sedg wlek briefly urged its passage. He said Font° was em played in a dangerous service, and if he should fall, his heirs may remember with grateful recollection the thanks voted to him to day. The resolution was unani. meanly passed. Senate resolution tendering thanks to Captain Worden, was referred to Corn• mittee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Campbell, from tipeelal Committee reported the Pacific Railroad bill and it was made the special order one week from Tuesday next. Without action the House adjour till Monday. 13' JENATIL—Mr. Harris, of New York introduced a bill to confiscate the proper ty of rebels, which was referred. On motion of Mr. Harlan, of lowa the bill to authorize the settlement of certain lands sold by the United States in the State of Louisiana, was taken up and passed. Mr. Hale, of New Hampshire from the Naval Committee, reported beck the res olution to authorize the Secretary- of the Nfavy to make equitable arrangements with the contractors for steam machinery who failed to perform their contracts and to remit the penalties. Passed Mr. Wilson, of Mass, from the milita• ry Oommittee, reported a joint resolution authorizing the President to 'assign the command of troops on the same field or division, without retard to seniority. It also gives the President the power to dismiss any officer from the service if he sees fit to do so without the finding of a court martial. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, objected t 3 the latter portion of the resolution as giving the Presid.mt too much power. Mr. Dougal, of California, al.n otject• ed. the resolution was accordingly laid OVer. .A.NITUOBIT KITII Mr. Hale, N. H., introduced a bill to authJrize the building of a steam iron, lad Run I. teem gun bunt, als to compiew the GS vans Battery. It. appropriatts one mll - ,n of dollars for the RStn, thirteen mil. lion dollars for the gunboats and Bev' r, hundred thousand for the curnl aeu,n of Stevens Battery. Referred. The case of Senator Powell was tak,n up. Mr. Powell said he hoped t., treat the suhject di , parsionately and c-naideretely. :is thought his colleague had been rather personal and ungracious courtesy might have led his colleague to notify him that he was going to make such a compednt. - His colleague had said that ho Powell, at. tended a treasonable tnaeting ,n ti,,, c.ein ty of Owens, and :net he knew Humi h. ray Marshall we organ rrg troop. t. stur..zi.. Frankfort. The rant ass 1.1.,n1. had nut been in the c...uuty Ott Owner] since 1858 and had ro knowledge of Marsha:i lo:big any such thio g, i ~i . .d he had a I.t.t r from Marshall in which he denies any.,,, n thing. 11 he was popular in Kentucky as his colleague had said, it was because h.. had always acted with strict integrity. He denied that he had advocated neutrality with any intention to deceive the people, but had acted honestly. He simply meant to keep Kentucky as a peacemaker for the sake ot preserving the Union. He referred to the resolutions adopted at a meeting which Mr. Davis was one of the Cot,. mittee on resolutions. They advocated the adoption of a compromise as an amend. meat to the Constitution ur else those States that did adopt it should form a sep Orate confederation, and yet his colleague says he has been always an unconditional Union man. He Powell was then in the Senate urging the compromise as a means of peace, but he never hinted at a contina gency which could seperate the Union He referred to several other meetings where resolutions were passed to show that the Union men n Kentucky favored neutrality and the Governor's refusal to raise troops and opposition to coercion, and there was certainly nothing worse than this In anything that his colleague had charged against him. He then read several resolutions of the Leg , islature of Kentucky In favor of neu trality and opposing coercion. From all these facts he contended that he (Powell) had faithfully followed the wishes of the people cf Kentucky and of the very Union party which his colleague eulogized, and yet now he was to be driven from the Sen. ate by his colleague. Mr. Davie replied to Powell, defending the Union men of Kentucky, and his own course, and contended that the course Powell, especially after the battle of Bull Ban, had been in a state of passive host.ll. ity to the government Mr. Wilkinson said as he had presented the resolution he would say a few words. When the resolution was presented to him he looked them over and concluded no loyal man could preside over a meeting that passed resolutions containing senti ments like those in charge against Mr. Powell, but the discussion had taken a curious turn, and he had listened with at tention to the remarks of Senator Powell, from which it appears that the whole pop ple at one time advocated the doctrine of neutrality, and perhaps the Senator might have been actuated by the some feelings as actuated many who are now Union men ; and he (Wilkinson,) had now little feelings about it one way or the other. Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, said the COM. mittee had reported against the expulsion, not because they believed in the doctrine of neutrality, for they thought it mie ohevious and wholly without excuse, but the whole people of Kentucky seemed to take that position, and the United States Government at least paid some respect to I , ; but at last the time came when the people of Kentucky had to go one side or other, and traitors went on the side of the Provisional Government, but the Senator came to the Government of the United States, and his discharged duties here and although opinions differ from majority, yet, that would not reriqn ua d there was no ev,d-uce before the commit tee to show that since the people of Kene tucky had taken that position, the Senator has committed any overt act favoring the rebellion, these considerations governed the committee in their report. Mr. Ten Eyck could not see how a Sen ator of the United States, as late as the 10th of Sempternber could 'counsel the State to resist the United States in at, tempt to come into that. State and crush out the rebellion. ALL PRICES A vote waa then taken on resolution to expel. The yew and nays were as follows : TEAL—Dacia, Dixson, Harlem, How ard, Howe, Lane, of Ind , Pomeroy, I:3u m. net, Ten Eyck, Wade, Wilkinson, eleven. NATE; —Authority.—Browning, Oar lisle, Clark, Cowan, Doolittle, Fessenderi, Foot, Foster, Hale, Harris, Henderson, Kennedy, King. Lane, of Kansas, Latham, McDougal, Nesmith, Pearce, Rice, Raulo Wilson ,of tark, Thompson, Trumbull, Willey, Mass , Wilson, of Mo., Wright, 28. The Senate went into ezeoutlie•eassian and adjourned till Monday. • • E,•• 2# EffirM LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's hews up to Two O'eloek hirty-Seventh Congress „, Front Winoboster.. - Wlrcleorrza, March This after% noon while twenty six of our cavalry were foraging:on the Strasburg road three miles distant, they awns upon a large barn bearing evidence of having recently been occupied by Ashby's black horse men, . While the team were loading with hay about two hundred of the latter came near and threw out two companies seek's'. mashers. Our men covered the departure of their teams and prepared to resist an at. tack which was finally commenced; at length six men of the Wisconsin Regi merit came up with their rifles and killed two of the enemy. One of our cavalry dashed upon the enemy amid a shower of bullets, and killed one rebel with a pistol. The enemy made no effort at the charge, but gradually advanced as our men fell back to the town in good order and no, harmed. It is a notable fact that for say. eral mar the the inhabitants of this section have been entirely without coal, and with limited means of transporting fuel into the t. , v‘n. The gas works at Martinsburg, Charlestown and Winchester have been closed for want of stock. The cars to-day • my reached Halltown, four miles out of Harper's Ferry, owing to the previous destruction of the bridge. There have been no movements of lm p, rtance to day. General Jackson was in person at Mid dlet,..n this morning, five miles north of Strtsburg Ashby's Cavalry .till hangs in tie rear of the Jackson retreat. Latest ty the Africa. Nisw March 1 4.—Tuartr —lt is rumored that the Ministry "has rea gned, bat the King has not accepted the rasigna, do MADRID, March 1 —Tangiers advice% say that the Lieutenant of the Sumter has bern rel.ased The U. 9 ships are watching the Bum ter, which remains stationary. ALIMeNDRIA, March l —The Prince o Wales has gum. to Egypt. .110mx, Feb. 28 —An imposing demon• stratv , r, took place on the 26th, a. the car,. ni vs', the Corso svue empty. The Forum loseeum and bottanical gardens were The rilire were obliged to remain lilac f'AKH4, hien^h 2 --The rilacueston In the French Chambers excites the greste.t In• Wrest. Pr' nra Napoleon has asked for the eup. .0€11,(1 I , f the temporal power of the Uaerroniere, the known confident of ILo Emporor, ein,kg w th rof am torn, porn! power. The Mir Wry Garr declared that It will •:plain :he I or oy cf the governurrent un a future occro lon • Thu Journal Hatierunae du l'ovple, Nan has reco , lveJ ajL.at warning for a ~,r r, v iwndorio vonrci%.l I an inimical Fpl From dVamhlnmion Aelli I NIITtoN, M elaTil 14.--General Frein.ait le4 exp..rled to arrive here tv•day. A ire k ir ~s German regiment i■ probs. by r abed hl New York. lt, to said tthy •'re 1. mcc: 1.0 AttPt Tent/981Eu tirni nisi:,. ria between the UnittilStatoi HE l fortegn PH(:,,EF., are now entlre'y (roe from any ippredisnotion whatever 07 dls tures:ice The tone of all th e pondence Is t oncilistory and anticible It is oor.sidered the British as well as the FroLeh ministry is eviden•ly joining strength owing tit the distionnitinativing of y with the Tno is-nate wore i, erecutive session an and a half to day, the remit til *l' wee (hie contirmition of Brig lien Lowell, rs .11sjii.r Os:tetrad of volunteers. Tile LI; in t - od Lived by ;Senator Hale from the Ocenniii.te e un 111 /IVA/ Aff Irs to diy, provides for the construction under the direction of the Secretary of the NAV y of an iron clad steam vessel o' not less thin live or 44 thousand tons burden, end of great speed and strength, to be used only as a ram for which purpose ono mil lion dollars be appropriated. Hensler lisle Introduced a bill srprO. prlxting seven hundred and Eighly.throe thousand dollars for the completion of the ti ttivona battery. Keiferrivi to the Naval (i . ommi'lLee Mr. Rate ts chairman of the committee. It is the fully expressed opinion of mem• tiers of lkingress, many of whom have tterettif.•re opposed the completion of this ii;reat naval construction that the bill will I ass without objection or alteration, unleas some clause be introduced requiring it to be finished by a certain day. The new interest attached to iron sheath. ed Ottll4Pie has called an amount of atten• tion to the Stevens battery, Mindy to r - .it in the conclusion by scientific men and es. perta that Mr. Stevens' plan is not only . the original of mall clad vessels, but that his battery ta superior to any application of the eame principle in this or any other euur.try PI rem Fortress Moores. Fosses," hf °Naos, March 14. --All is tvet bore 'for° rebels tugs were seen od Sewall's Point, this afternoon making re ronnoissanco. No signs of the Merrimac Foggy, wind northeast, the gunboat, fin , caw, Uumituck and Sachem, are here. Supposed Battle. CHICAGO, March I4.—A Special dtspatc h to the 'nat., from Cairo says, that heavy OAHOOtiadHILr was heard today in the di rection of New Madrid. The steamer Lake Erie, No. 2, says it was heard very distinctly at Columbus from Our to ten o'clock this morning. DR. SWEET'S INPALLIBL/1 LINIMENT, Whn[wail., and Retail by R. E. SELLERS & CO., -nnetem:eod corner Second and W 51,60. L A DI EN CIAO. LASTINO UONGRHSH DAITICRS, $1,60. $l6O. D S DIFFENBACHEK m 6 117 FIPTEL STREE'Ii COAL, NUT 04 JAL, SLACK AND coicx—DICKEION, STHWART t (JO., 509 LIBERTY STREET. Having superior facillUes for supplying the beat quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Black and Coke, are pre. pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to salt purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and tree frond slack. Particular attention ipran to sup plying lsmilr Coal. 1 .4 1 0 K. i; . .; • JOHN T. McCOMBS, now run ni ning in the Wheeling and Pittsburgh trade, and connecting with the Parkersburg boats at Wheeling three titles per week, and two trips with the Liberty and Rallis List from CinoinnatL 7he only reason for selling the boat Is the leas of my health. It the boat. Is not amid on the /at of March, she will be exposed to public sale on MON DAY, the 17th day of March, 1882, at the wharf. For further information enquire of JACKSON New Allegheny Bridge, or JOI:LN T. max)m 88, Captain. roads AC I .INT El Pt S UNI UN STATIONARY PACKETS, Are supplied t Dealers e! 111,50 PE ALL PA 100,1 i 1 ROLLS. ;racy styles, at reduced photo, will be flppdad an ered for sale on and -attar Monde the ad de ‘ e March. W. P. 111 ali : BY Wood street. TArt4ilaroo tilivodraid fatale. who il BOWL.' aTgTLEY. lad Wood itlt,:, 400 BIITYEB-4 barrels treornbid: . jam acittotiolitst r t- a mailiT a. Ockumai. blrre./n fresh Eggs recteived wJ Lx 4414 tky J A FETZF:R. a 2% et Mart. Aotl P'r—t Atre.t.o FeßldiLits DEPomIT tiANiktiu co BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT I.NTIKILKOT PAID ON DKPOSITIA. Par and Current Panda Hearlra,ll tao Twho IHE UNDEI{BI(}NED Stockholder'', an,e ex midi vtdually responsible to delaveitors to T HE tent of their private meant . James, Maratuall, William Youott, John Scold, Jacob hunter, WI/ham Walker, Joseph Long, Samuel Georgia a. B. Robison, Thomas Mellon, 'Thomas Scott, Rob .1 t Bell, Joseph LOT 0, John lideperia, U. A. Stewart, John Mold, D. R. Galway, Richard Floyd, William Ossr, Ray W aMer, W. W. Ithiregor. James A. Enos.. JAMES MARSHALL, President. R. A. GEORGIC, Cashier. se Pa, B RA)ohf COBH BRUSH-25 bales Extra Ohio Brush for sale by I tatd4 HENRY HACOWNS. OIL BARRELS-5u second hand for male by HENRY H ooualra. ✓ barreld, No. 1, Re. Hued Oil, (or sale tl mt It HiCARY b. OOLLLNIS- "ALLOW, ilti, AC\ 1) 3REASE -10 bbiti Tallow 16 bbln Wawa.; n 11 torn anti for gain by aO4O Y. ti r. I K.- CO. Poo r • tirci.,;-6bales Prime LicipelOrMTe JILL (noir) &ARV H. CX)I.L11118. 1) -1- 6 - 1 1 ATOES--1 ear load choice Polti- ..a tau. at Railroad depot, and for sale by fela 11R,BLRY H. OOLLLNB. BROOM HANDLES 4,000 Broom handles la store and (or eale by JAMES A. r'ETzER, Oornee Marketsr. • ... and i'irat, els -1 20 BARRELS CRUDE OIL from Dunk Creek, gravity 4k Ile barrels Crude Oil in same Mace, grew y 86, on band and for sale 'be r T.7.r CAA by ' '. 2 LLIVv, ' ~n t, AT N ...0 istreel 'I EAP ALL YAand for asle, by mhB W. P. MARSHALL, 8 7 Wood street. PAPER,IN E WALL arriving, and, „L' aih t B or sale by w. P. MARSHALL,B7 Wood street: W r &DoWt — TfEil for sale by mbB W. P. 4 tdAI4IIIALL, 87 Wood stroll AZORS—Wade .t satchell ow Ground, for Barbers use, for sale by a DOWN TETLEY, 188 Wood stalest WALL PAPER— A large lot of new and cheap tlatin Paper s now cpen and receiving at N 0.107 Market street, near Liberty. mtao DOZEN. R KENT, Dwelling douses and Store Rooms Izt.stuious Woad on. .Apply to EIRITTEBERT & SON, 61 ilariter.st, D FORKS, dtp INANDWITE re a t of t the ASHE Paper e S seattoten o shortajetical 6Z leering JOSEPH R. BMWS, Hirlaeir bear Lthe street& 25 LAI mareaecanir mid image tuning& wit HAUB. Noa, US and 111 Wo a od street IMPOi#fi DR. ILILALsm - vs FOREST WINE. OIIM COATED FOREST PILLS. 2 0;poo dt, CURES IN ONE YEAR. D R. HALSEY, 'OF NEW YORK, has hive/Ueda process by which a rich and litumthad WINE Is produce/ from certain. plants of great medicinal virtues. This' delightful Wine comblnea all the high medicinal _properties of the DANDBLIOSAItisaPaItiLLA, FALLOW DOCK, WELD CHEERY, and certain other plank Wholle tritiU.d are ten times Mire effendi° as niediral agents. So pure en i Concentrated are the medici nal properties of this Wine, that It hat been found the most effective medicine now In use. Frequent. leas than a single bottle restores the lingering ahem front d4blQty and sickness to strong and vigorous health. Every dote 5004'8 ltd good effect!' on the constitution, and improvee the general Ocala', and with Dr. Baisey's celebrated GUM COATED FOREST PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are permanently oared DYA , PRPS,A AND /NDlsEElfluti.—A box of the Forest Pale and a bottle of the Wine, will cure the moot dletreseing forms of this nom plaint. Ati OE AND FEVER.—One or two doses of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine will break the ague and care the Patient In all cases, when the dmeo [lons on the bottle are adhered to. DROPrilusL COMPLAINTEL—From one CO two boxes of the Pala, and three bottles of the Wine, cmre this obstinate disorder. DlS o lll , left, OF THE lIIDIVEyet—The Forea Wise end PAIN have proved highly °Shamans in this dls , rder. One to two boxes r-f the Pills, and three or lour bottles of the Wine, are sufficient to ik.complett a cure In the worst cases. DESILITY NIGHT SW EA TS, EMACIATION AND WEAKLY ESTATE Oa TEE CONSTITU TION —The Forest Wine is a popular remedy for rill these complaims. One to „three bottles Cure the worst caves without the nee of the Pale; bit when the e ropl.slry is accompanied with bunt other disorder, the Pills will be required aIikUhISTIFILd.—The efficacy of the Forest Remedies to Rheumatism is Very singular. dome of the moot distressing cases I ever saw have been cored by them in ten or twelve crape time . SI I.IlUi ‘. II : I ORDEILS AND FOUL ST JMACH. -- One purgative dose of the Forest Pala will cure any brooms disorder, or any complaint arisin trout rum stomach mid morbid condition of the g hOweitt. FEVERs —Uus or two purgative dome will mire eto.—thae LW( of the Pills, mut a bott.e of the Wine. will break up and cure tits most severe colds, coughs, and pain in the breast. Utooßlth, kr)ILN , BLOTCHED, Scabbed m. & Head, Ringworm. salt Rheum, Sure Flossed every kiwi eumplAt .Iv /.1 arise troll, one elinnuilOri qµo e—ifhpUre u o d. generally nothing but toe Pule are req tired for the cute tit mom or these disorders, bat if bdth ferneOle4 are used, use box. of the Pull, and [We ur three OultJee of she Wine, will cure the Very worst ono., end f .14U soldsh.ly by 1005 than half the quantity. i‘Dick..—Two boxes of the and av may Futile., sr the Witte, cure h e worst cave 0' Jaundice. ute F uv tri l i t itisTRUCTIoN,, pmcinnerl from loud vi cOn , tllUtion e . A few ghee., Of the Forsed Wins cures the g loroia of thee e lea' vvenl au./ , f if,. 14 it, 0.• followed tip • r•lf 4 thiMie der.artg,n.u t , .1.1 not ore,' sgadi M , .us, ct s,'hy Ittrlais Coroal lhr Uiloll, and gives ,crsegth,'lgor, and tilor,rniug ih. I iv, a 11001 .1. horse sea voids bee. 0 , 01.1 wr hill on last two years., la the Untied ittatto a..,1 Cardels. ro and serixth - ri,es to “r many Itsmsantis, 64..1.00 rent, V. PO. d.ity mg to toe thine sad g .ott enema 01 lheate• es to :ergo eytue t 1(1 11.1t1W, utt/. la: per ore a t•ol ler for doilarn. Yoram( P 1,14, tureal, t.ox, ooner.,l depot, •,.t.er Newt York, .1.1.1 kepi by One u..re reepectst:e iteggtAt• it:1110K OVOII : • Ity C4:11. :r, 11, tirlltep CoJr.nit, L. /ltd. I.Elf, Agee L, 4,04 I:llre,,t. 404. every, here A. A. CAELB.IEEL l'llLsburgh lieneral Insurance Agency. •st. ag_ StandiCoutpng.in•s fLoprosented or High. gc -4 .llAr.ere.l n 7 Peoria and ..ther ((anus mod Life lakeo of all cle• MarlFPUOtla it o • : 63 iqiU O.IIIIKK . Fht 6.1 . 41 r C 1,4 k• I NI 1. , 1(1 14,,V1 SPUI T C k Tr m minga iiibbotya fiwbrolderioi Lie ( I xamlli W (>olen (4,N.ds 1,1 nun °loves, Unitary, Ir la lielfuorsi 31, ate. Id AC Lt SI/ Ic Oorat‘LE, French (,%.re•olzt ion u t r , j Stztrta nod Drawer, Ct , itars afnd Zephyr WoraLed tiheciand W.)01, W , e)leri Yans, 4te CHARLES WPNE 11'8, NI M A HILET -;"1 No. 66 F(ill HTII :iTHKET l'eppelt. JOSEPH ft ELUEMICEL. BOWN • TETLEYcd eerloue_edyles, for sale by , An Wood street. The 1:160 WLee,:ing packet, J. T. mocombH, wti • be .011 on Monday, at 10 a. m, at the landing. This n, n nee applrtaxtuy lor per sona that wtell to ongitg o i 0 the Stall:l3ooAL trade igeTke whorl y&at, , rday looked : taller more iive'y: The export,. were larger then on the previous day• stir Tho punctual passeager steamer Undine, Capt. NOOdblifll, Inez 1111/3 day to %Wi nona and intermediate ports. 'nue boat has uu surpassed tiCCOMIDOataIOn.I, and is in charge of experienced officers. Capt. M. A. Cox wit be found In the office. WA., The regular pas:tnger steamer Lizzie Martin, Cap!. Brown, ieavea this day ►t 4 P. M for Z a:marine and Jruarrriari.ate porta. Mr. tiosge, wti ba, charge of the °Mel vv.II be cer tain GO San Lbal parkeenaer.t are,wed elated for. weir The A No. 1 steamer Arago, Capt. it announced Icr U&ro and at Lnuia— She Lae unaurpaased anconanantlahon and is in charge of careful and atielatife viscera. Fur Gincinnati and Louis ville. t•lit I 1,/ KW Y. Mitfieti 15, lo A. Al. HEFI N E Yap( : NO Eli. 11 mi..trinr MARMOIZA,L..B,en. nun, mrnaader, learns on rIATUK- I.Al,atiUA M. r Ireight r,r _pa,a.n. apply on hoard or (0 J H VING,3TUN & CO, and WILLIAM liAltiLk.7l - I', At rnto. For Caselunati, Louisville, Evanssllle, Cairo and St. Louis. SATURDAY. 10 A. M. /pH Er a VI)I-c1TE PAS,Stig j WO( nt.Arn, C TA H, leartut au. abort. Kor frnstit.t or prearap i app.y on board or 1.0 .1 R. LIVINt,STONik CO.. an I M. a =7. kyr, Ate... For st. Lenin and Keokuk, DAY, 15 , b. THsplend pa/wen ger .I.tatnor A &Alit). Copt . tO to...ft a, iabureo. rrog hi or pa-oagoo opply • , u uctord or lo mhl6 tasi / . 1.4.111, Agoot. . For 'Wheeling, Marietta, and Zanervllle. - - THE FINE STEAMER ateita aT. 8 Firtmn, rotn to tnAtader. 184813 th, - port EV kat Y bATO /8144 Y at 4 p. tn, fvr tr4.B &bor. awl !nktimachate ports. halnre• lag .ho VII, leave 8-V F.ItY TT:MLA Y nl 8 a. 111. Fur treairtd or d Fr •p t ßs , ..7 * op OMrd nr l 0 ,111 LI V I:lKin r 4 • co., pat.burgh vrit Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. TEE fine jx,itif 4e_ng_er steamer Emu Captain Mun roe Amu, commander, leaves Pats bnurgh every Tuesday, at o'clock p. tn. and Zanesville every Friday al A. w For freufbt opsseaae apply on board. or to J. B. Lansarrcorit agents Pilseburab. For Marietta, Gallipoli., Par kersburg and Portsmouth. hwEirtv roxstuy, to A. M. fr FI E FINE feSziEN- GELY. steamer, J. B. EL Kerr, oommandor, leaven an announced above. For trete,' or psaaage apply on hoard. _ ._ JOHN FLACK, axe; For Marietta Parkersburg and GalllpoUs. KVSRY TUMDAY, t P. M. !Awe tileoves, Ntwk Tim, TH E STEAMER il.:1ENCI•:, ai d thiptain Wm. Reno. /saves lori heeling, Merloua, Parkersburg snit ( iethPoile,mit we tripe, leaving Pituoburgh ivery W IWNILISDAY 4 o'clock, and returning o' eevee tialiipolie every at FRLDAY al 8 clock. note D. R. LBW Ili, Agent. . For Beaver 81e hermitic sued Wheellug. THE PecKET STEAMER, J. T. Ild'Whilih,Thne. Calhoun. Ounorntuler, leaves for the above ports Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 M. }tor freight or passley on board or to deli J I.X)=5 a 00, Water streed. For Marietta, earkereburg mad Gaiilptille. REGULAR bAYUEDAY PACKET. THE FINE SIDE WHEEL. steamer UN DLNEt% oodburu, wm bander, leavos Pittsburgh every tais uroay at 4p. rn. returning leave.. tiallipo every Tupsday alb) a. In. lt'or trelgh: or passage apply an board or to tiT 1tA111.130 AT AGERIU WILL/AM HAZLETT NO. 94 WATICH STEN &T, Where be will Erg/tweet so a genoral Steamboat Ageney business, and would lt,lt a share of patronage from steamboat men. ootn-am THE BALTIMORE PIANO FORTLI MANUFACTORY, P 1 1"1 . 81:1UHUH 3orner Fourth and Market, streets. Paramus wishing to purohase ham now a rare epporttudty of getting a good substantial Ptano at t Income:ion ow prioes. Critical Pianists and Me. Ouncoal Artists are specially invited to examine LSe novel advantages of these Pianos over those in mroon wee, leatisfaotion guaranteed for five y ears, and may be exchanged in six months If not asrepresented. Aliirtiood second hand Pianos for fele .f.. 1 WISE A RRtkl., Pittsour• SCOTCH BALMORAL SKIRTS- An elegem& asnortment of 13 ALMOHAL SKIRTS tx.peoLna le eirrive by express this clay. feL EATON, MAOIIOII A 00., • N0a.17 and 19 Fifth eireet It. R. SULGEII. :IGurursonrazz or EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FURNITURE. Po. 44 Sinlthileld Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ,pitubergh Ranasetared turniture, 0 6 ,,,,k ant 1 7 (NI hand, which we will moll at the Lowest trims .S:a fig ' tarladria L"L'RETEVE WARRANTED GAR DEN SEEDS . For We by BECKHAM A LONG, TA. LLORE, TIN, 1 • a18, 4118 smuts, for b _,_ -Bows e -Tar. EN' BS for BOP MULE ,Y WO Wood street • barAnummeop:-Airios; I ' 4 ' it 0 iftb •OF Tutu Pp it FEB ftll4e*Xf AA Al Jk, * 0 : Vlso..hiciereery, V . P. J. J. Gillespie, I. I . Ilatinett, ' B. Preston, awes Park. Jr. RI "CT' EP. iv 'E ViTS - PORT OF PITTSBURGH ARN , ..11;1,1). Franklin, Bennk, Bris, Browneville Gallium, Clerownsville. 'Col. Bayard:Peebles/ Eilusabeth ilardon Wheeling DRPARTE.D. Fnaoklin, Bennet, Brownarille. Gallatin, Clark, do Col. Bayard, Peeblea, Elizabeth J T hMrhba. Calhoun, Wheeling SliarTHIC RlValt — LA.I evialia.. nt twi light theta were len feet w.ti‘r In the ehanoal and rising. The weather during the duy wa” very pleasant. g The first (riser psesenger steamer Dscotab, Oapt D L Hennekaon, Is announced for CIIICIALCULtI, °air° and at Louis. This boat is now in floe order and °flare the ,at accommodation to persona gol . g to tt way. .48 a matter of course our old friends Sisson, E iams and o.lhcla will be found is the Wks. llan 01).1364 &II (MC. al 'Liberty street, Pittpburgh. AND BAR, 4 e , N, L ,M, 186 Wood street.- ff~ ARE r Si farm wAndri--tevarliiiiir Titissimatz t . •t• waol,' ow., No. lag "UM and 290 Neeond Mannfacturara of all nine autd &war%lnt itato rte and Stills, Gas and Wit.* j?einaell- I)0g Lima, Wagon Banatoceal hfOrddakatt, 1161 0 Hap o gera and Gosplinga. bing and ma h e Cl or away dsi ea do n cud. ordar. Minak a complese rayon)** abopantings auschwinothin ,- P'crendi', nocescary Whig will bp oaNdUly . l!nnclel latarire • ADDY & EW EN-Eijos prormßEas AND GAl3tufttad,- 7 129 FIRST EITHER% IVlTSEtrittia;,. am, 47 OHIO isTiiialror, cats ZELISATOWS osna. . • 10 U MPS, HYDRAII:73..LBAD PlTAne j. stiffd, Lead sod flumeere materiel la 44- N. B.—AU orders promptly attend to; • red vi THE GREAT CORE FOR CONSUIPTIOI T EE IN PROPRIETOR . OF TILIR.I4pI; concentrate the life otrtdh,elPZlrla e jltoragnar eine for (lineages of the Lungs - arm 'l'roati ilium 4 . offering to suffering hameeity the result of MS eX. , parlance. This truly great and good medicine - la prepared w.th much care, the tar being distilled expre-aly for It, is therefore free from all tom,. - ties of common tar. It has cured more eased of Oonsumptgoo tha 07 , known remedy on earth It will cure BRONCHITIS. It will cure ASTHMA. It will cure SORE THROA f' AND BREAST: I t will care C'IDNIEIS ANL) t.If)LDB, anA Li an valuable roma lv for ciseaeetiot the RIDN ECYd - URINARY Cu 4 PLAINTS, , .. Beware of Cosinterfeita. -ea If coo have the by4peraga use wpm:toms DT& I'HYsIA PILLS, end i' they do not cure you no to the agent of whom you purchased. them, and receive your money, ~.. .Fr Please ca.,l at hi, ..4.. ro and get a desoriptllrettir. ' cular. A lox of Pule sent by mail, poet-paid on rer cetpt of One Dollar. No. 10. Bondi Rkwnd street., Fry, R. MILLET W ood Pro p s‹,ld by D KEYSER, No. 140 s rie traelt no9.lyeocl FIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HALMBOLLe. BUCHU for the 'Bladder. hLMBOLD'S BUCBU for the Kidneys. BRIMBOLLTS BUCBU for the Grave,. BELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Dropsy. H ELMBOLL'S BUCBU for Norvonanesa HELMBOLIM BUCHU for Lircineee of Wotan. BBLMBOLD'S BUCHU for Ditricalt Fireathlag. HELLIFIBOLD'S BUCHU for Weak Berea& BELIWBOLD',S B tic U lot General De - 1 HBLMBOLLoS BUCHU for Universal Lageitudet HELMBOLLAS BUCHU for Horror of Dtserine. HELMBOLDS BUCHU for Night Sweats, HILLALBOLD'S BULB' U for Wakertibiene. ,__ ,, SLMBOLLYSIBLCITU for Dryness of the Skim ifirZ - 3/-4oLLPs BUGHO for Eruptions. ÜBLMBOLI49 BUCHU for Pain in the beak. HELMBOLEPH , QUCHU for fleavi”.-- Eyelid, with Psr.z BRLMBOLD's BULB.. lemene,s, with Want or Soelety. BBL MBOLIIS B UCH U 'or I HSL.MBOLD+9 B UCHU for Rico.. ladisorellon, and Diseases of YEM A LES— FEMAL.b.—F.EM... FEts A L.Kb--rEMAL.W—FRIK OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, IILARRIED, t CONTRA! ?LA USG 211A.EBLIGE. TAKE NO MORE PILLS - THEYARRP ATO A HELMBOLD'S EXTRA O CT BUCHU VAIL IS TR E VERY REIT REMEDY IN THE WORT D Per all oomplainLs incident to the Sax, waeuk lar angina from indiscretion, Habits of uhteim+ tio CHANGE DBCLINR OF MFR. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMLLY SHOULD BE WITHOUT y IT. ake no more Baleam or Unpleasan Medicine, for UnpleasantHeronr and amserons eases. Di LISLM BOLD'S Ex - TRACT BUCEIIf CURB eSCRIST DISICASICS In al/ their stages, POS At,little expos Little or no cif •nge of diet; No hiconvom AND N FOC Oso II EufßoLus O EXTRACTURE. BUM° fo rise trom habits indulged in BY YOUNO AND OLD, And for all diseases anteing from habita of We lion. It removes all improper ctiacharges,and rectora the patient in a abort Limo to a eta N.aaht•Pod unty. fig:ill= • ' MITI for eanaal and elections of the moat actor. Une Iitf.LALESOLD'S EXTRACT 13JJ 6 / 1 13 fq aßecnonnond diseneen ;he ORLNARY ORGANS. Wbethor meting in MALEC, OH FILNIAJL.E4 From whabver t.lituto onglnating, witi,}:ko tastier of HOW LONG EITANDIAO. . • . All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the acme treatment and limy originate from the 11111111 e NUMB. lieatt I Used IRead 1 HELM:SOLD% BUOHU is safe and lit taste nod odor, bat immediate In its an. Pentorsuly apbefore me an Akierrow o the city at P plus, 11. T. H MBOLD.-Caosni st,rrbobeing duly acorn. does say that or mew non contains no narcotic, mercury or injurious but eg.etaine. di" 4 ". iIT ra 'idsZBIDBOLD, Sole hienur A :Isom and subsenbed before me, the Orli:two! November,lBB4 I : ll BBAR , D,Altbiennua Prtoe ill per bottle, or nix for $5, delivered 10 any address. Prepared wr H. T. EINLIIII3OI.Oe Pramual and Anahrtinal Alberni:at, • WS South Tenth street, below Obeennt.ndyg SIGWAILiti Off COLINTRIRNMITS AND UNPRINOIPLED afrohfans t Who endeavor to dispose "of thee "ether" article . is on the reputation eltsdned Hennhold's hemline Preparedons, P:straot Boehm impro ed ASK FOR HRLMBOLD , B. Take ao °Wier '• Out out the advertisement and send tacit- AND A VOID IMPOSITION AND RRPOIMIRIi. bold wholesale and retail by DR. GEORGE a ILK7MI4- 110 Wood Eke* ncWWkn-ws 0 611. Wit Slight Cold" : Odugh,..ltaar•aqh f4/ 4 EIRONDNIAL or Waite Ohisairt, which might be oriik:4od 'Wel l with a simple remedy, if n , e4r/eatal, often termizzetel, seriously. Few are aware of the iraportozioe_qf stopping a A:utak or csrtia.4f, in. its fi rst stage; that upleoh in the beg/21710;w would yiSlcr tr) : 6 rna2d remedy, if not attended to, soon. attacks the Lungs. 1 4 asitn.'a„goanzid a i e ffig , were fi rst introduoed eleven years aft. It has been proved that they_ are - the best article before the- public/ ••• 701114 d) 4'; • amnza., A 2 atay." Cough in • : ' Um;el numerous cticri ;. of the 4 54,7, giving immediate relief Public Speakers If Magi* • , ‘"r-^l-7,-7 r' alearting ug - thenzaw the voice. gold all Pruggists and aseakrs. tn. Xeclioine, at 9'6 cents per bcce77; cleil-dmddw • -- COLLMIB & A few chaise stylise of thaw REAL •LAOR DOLLARS AND MIMI, °paned •ttda day and for sal; tzik— r SATO feu E 7 and 29' C. WEST & CWV,•*; suntnea rm . or CAR We . ROCKAWAY% BIA6I I / 1 4 SUL a No. Rion &re. PittrArgh, Pr& *a- All work w arranged to be or theLlteat a %- tech.' anti 4•41.1.m0105),, visq*l••4 JOHN ntoottuMAlN4 COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THR ELA.L3 OS rui METAL AND BIQA mu.% waTica-mlart julakm • Pi TTSB CIIILPHITE OF LIME , tar- dm. , gwvait ea b! of AM A. KELLY, Dm OWN: nolimasolA ro - si MAD lo No. Paden! it. AU* ef. - _ 4 73
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