FIMMEZE ie. aLlPErramaren.i. i CO., .37 . .. 4.,kil k elt , KNMNßW.arOßlL,iiiidA STATE U" it _ QU.N amour agents for tin:Many Indr. eeltiy Pali in those old% and Are au. , I D ' tsktakoAdvortistoneeitsindlantsoOtictio' or '; t oiar Lowest Ream RIDGY MORNING; ' ILO 111G1 Banking Penmitylsitinla. '' xicing 'in • Toe report of the Auditor General 'upon Free penkihgis published. Hepitates that the certificate of the Far meriegliank of Mount Joy was filed -Au gnsti/Bth, 1862; and that it has deposited Unievil States six 33? cent. bonds amotint ing to 28,000; and has received circula ting no tes to the same amount. The,4'lcertificate of the Venango Bank wasfiled October 16th, 1862; and it has depoOtted United States treasury notes (bearlfig 7:3P 332 cent. interest) to: the anion*, of 160,000, and has received cir culating totes therefor. The Milton Bank has deiosited Government securities val ued at 130,000. Three other banks are imoperation under the new law. The following is a statement of the Banks 1: Btablished under the free ban --k -ing laws ,of 1860: Total a - ount , of banking capital $283,600 Whole ',.' ebts and liabilities 644,914 • Circuits ' g notes _ outstanding 149,706 "Total means" rind resources 66%406 Amount of specie held 22,863 The, dtpees of the Auditor General during f' l e fi scal year, ending Nov. 801, 1862. -o' account of these banks, was $4140:78 The amount received for en graving te., was - $6027:33. The Trees urer hac f 1 3 advanced, on Nov. 30th, 1861, .the sin of $363:65. The corporations, $888:60fi The State Treasurer has there fore redel ed5616:95 more than it has paid on accou nt of the free banking system.- The, likladitor-Geiteral says! "It may be dotth4l whether the system devised will be e ensively adopted as long as the granting f the special charters, which do not requ , e the circulation to be sect:lied, by the cq osit of Government securities, shall belt ntinued by the Legislature,- .The,priill ge of the special-charter is re gilled imi", far more valuable, chiefly be-. 1 cause it p, ratite the issuing of the notes on the bit, k on the simple security of its caPital, a n the public confidence in the administriition of its business, with, how ever, nc4 ''check in the hands of any public officer whi c h shall enable him to protect the peoplegainst the consequence of bad managemOnt and loss from . insolvency." o **** * * * * "The belt and most adequate security is to reqiiiiie,a deposit with public officers of the indiabtedness-, : of the State and Na tional GO, rnmen t to such an amount as will, in alti robability, and so far as hu man i man pre cau tion can provide ' for it, be sufficient; 'procure means for the redemp tion of ban k issues without loss to the note holders. ' i As fart regards the Banks of the State yunif special charters, all have made rettitils except the Banks of Middle town. h ill The following is their financial exhibit: Aug egate of *mount of capital emoloyedl $25.484,440.77 Arnow: of no;es in circulation 97.182,784,94 These_ bauks have inve:ted 15,996.043-67 in Ot ate and Go r tlernment securities as follows: Pennorivaniiittill cent. War L0an...5V639 550.00 Penosylvanialo cent War Loan 1009,338-33 f. 873 10 Titasury Notes 8,5 0,289,-25 . ii. Stook1). .3::. 44.391-49 . 8.6 Vi ceafMer 4..... tra. of Indebtedness 8,993,39 .01 Li. S. le: 8 than 6 6 cent. do 2,993,706-98 T oey het thus secured an issue of iitwenty-seve millions by stock invest ments, of a4-ery'safe kind, of about six teen millid . Young i en's Mercantile 14- • braill , • Association. A t twelve :.'olock on Wednesday night, (too late forassue,) we received a clip with the report otthe Board of Directors of this meritorious linstitution, read at the annual" meeting onMimday evening,trom whichwe .1 make a condOnsion: The numb'er of volumes taken out du- ringSas 6,762—against 4,78 in 1861, 4,052 lb 1860, 2,382 in 1858, 1 6785 in 1968. Tfftl number of members is 523, vilz: 8 bonoNtry, .24 life, and 491 active the latter be . an increase of 45 over 1861. the reports ! et "While o 'ii institution has furnished to the army, since the commencement of the war, the lar4B number of 256 volunteers, from the rapli of Brigadier Generals to that of priVates, the above statement evinces the 6.itn hold the Association re tains on thelaffection of its members, for it is mainly 10 their' efforts that the vacan-' cies have bek , filled by. the addition or new names.!l/ The report 4 rges at length the necessity of individual ii.nertion by all the members to secure miw members and the pro ceeds•to briefff mention the names of such members as'Bay fallen in battle during the year, vizi Lieut. J. P, Beattie; Ser i treaut E. P. Et rlingtori;. Col. J. H. Childs and John 8. opely. The death of Dr. Wm Addis* s also feelingly referred-to. The number f volumes now in the li brary is 4.,11.4, f which . B4B were added during the ye' ' , 194 by purchase, 102 by donation and l' by binding- The Treasnr: r'e report shows an expen t/c diture of $l,BB ,40 of which $1,592,57 was, derived from ' ' embers, subscriptions and $196.17 from 1 dares. The Lectar4 omnxittee report unusual difficulties in ii ecuring lecturers but an nounces for the season the following gen tlemen : Nlaso Jones, Geo. Vandernh.off, J. B. Gough, r. Holland; R. W. Emer son, Dr, Guthi• e, of Missouri. and others.' The reportiO closes with the following paragraph, P ft:4 thanking, the officers and committees for heir services in behalf of the ihatitutigrr i , nd the proprietors of the newspapers and donors of books and pamphlets, fat onatibns to the library. "In surrendi ng to our successors the interests ofthe tnstitatioa which have bean confidedto ottihands; during theptatiiiit; mentons year, : the Board feel assured that all the vital intkesta of the Association: have made . sonip progress. Yet they can not, but regret it.,hat we have not such a Library' as our, Communitylmmunity should have.— Each day and iCvening, youths of both sexes, ambition ' ' to obtain knowledge,and men - desirous of obtaining works of rarity, come to our ro ms for books which we have not. or nu in sufficient number to supply the dem . d, nor means wherewith to put base. The future must furnish, if furnished at allPovhat we would gladly do were we able. I'uro that future and tialour zealous efforts, ive commend the institu tion." ti ' '' Arrests Wamhington Co. We learn fr a private source that a colored man n affed Isaac Wheeler,. cliarg: , ed with the murder of 'a white 'man - nam ed Wells, at Biligettstown fair, last Od tober, was arreisid on Monday night near WeseMiddleitni4l 4 - and committed to the Washington jail! ko await his trial. A stranger naplied Owens, who-has been peddling maps about the county for some time, has also biiipti arrested and confined in prison on suspicion 'of the burglary at McDaniel BI T's store, Canonsburg, which we notice, yesterday. Org,tate To. Day. The new Conti • of Allegheny meet at ten o'clock this! orning for organization and to inangurtif: the Mayor elect. : ,I "Contributors. The contributors to the Western Penn sylvania llosm hold their annual meet ing on Monday ti at, atthellospital build ing, Ninth Ward CardilPhotographs. Pittook, Fife Itltreet, has an endless va riety and an IT:liftman number of card Pho• - tographs, whichrphould be examined by thos' seeking-la bum collections. They include copies:6' fine pictures, statuary, tardy many notabb personags y mili men. He 0)11s them l o w l a ndhp has snob as will prease...evely taste !..e. 1 0.0010110 1• ÷-4A1101111.,14 - 4 The PittsburghSu sistence Committees ficti*shei::#ifil.olloWgfliat of Western , Pennsylvania'soldier; now in ."Stantofi ucifiiitan Wiiifiiiittaileity. Allegheny , County E, FiotkOwskit Augnstuaßiegery: , John LK Jones, B. (3.'. XeChester, , A.ndrew. Hata, F. B. COoperr. IL" Me)rizilei l A. H. Buiih: Woodworth.. Washington County.-4. H. Lyiin t J. T.Snniney, Robt*Cathait, John . Christ , inat, H. S. Greer, J. Plymia, J. Q. Brownlee. Mercer County—Louis Wright, R. E. McKean. Fayette Counti—J. W. Thorp. Indiana County—James Devlin, John R Devlin, Henry! Powell, John Grumb ling. , Beaver ConutyWm. Calhoon, Win. J. McCabe, G M. Nevin, J. R. Harch. Westmoreland. County—Ezra Aspen Pat. Heed% E. R. Cramer, D. Smith, S. Ralston, Henry Britner, Alex. Nicely. Clearfield County Sergeant Hiram Stellin. • • Penang° County—J Karns, J A Wilcox. J G L Newman. Clarion County ;-- J M McGee, Joseph Hamm. Butler County—Adam Helliard. Warren County—J. R Davidson, A Crippen. Convicted of Bigamy. In the Criminal Court yesterday morn ling Jas. M. Campbell, a machinist, em ployed in .the 'Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway Co's shops, was tried for bigamy and convicted before Judge Stowe. The evidence showed that m -185p he married Mrs. Margaret Fife, a widow of Allegheny, by Whoni he had two Ir or - three - children,- and, in March 1862, married a ybung Judi named Delilah Mor neon. The first marriage was not directly proven, as Mrs. Fife could not tell any thing ;bout it, excepting that he brought her .over to Pittsburgh, and had the cere mony-performed in' a house where she had never been before, and by a man repro. smiting himself as a minister. It was in evidence, however, that Campbell hoped to realize a f3rtune by this alliance, be lieving that Mrs. Fife was heir to a large interest in a profitable Eastern salt works. He applied to attorneys in this city to `draw up the necessary papers to secure his wife's interest in the saltworks and in this transaction acknowledged her as his legal wife. This was `deemed sufficent, and the marriage with Miss Morrison being proved by Alderman '',Taylor the case was made out and the' jury found a . "verdict of guilty. Sentence deferred. — • _Mail Carries. Robbed. On Tuesday morning, as David L. Smith, mail carrier from Pittsburgh to Independ ence, was on his way With the mail, about half way up Saw Mill hill on the Washing ton Pike, betore daybreak, two scoundrels sprang forward and pulled him off his horse.. One of them, placed his knee on Smith's neck while the other drew a knife and cut through his 'overcaltt and dress coat pockets, extricating • his-pocket book containing 's62. They then, fl ed towards Temperanceyille. Smith had, one aide of his face braised by beingheld on the stone pike. A sharp look lout should be kept for the rascals. • The Sixty First---Attempt to Monopolize Able Officers.. A correspondent in the 61st Pennsylva nia, writing from Falmouth,-. Va., com • plains of the efforts of the Philadelphians in the regiment to overslaugh the West.— He thinks it would be better policy for the government to cunsolidate Massachu setts and Pennsylvartut , than Philadelphia afid Pittsburgh troops, between whom there is not the least affinity. - He: claims the'regiment 'as a Weitern organization, and says that the East true to its policy 'of "rule or ruin." is drUining every nerve to monopolize all the field officers. Hav ing the Colonel and Lieut. Colonel,, they are endeavoring to pit a Philadelphia officer, now absent, without leave, in the position of Major; He says if there are any friends of the regiaient in Allegheny county that now is the time for them to claim the appointment Of a Western man as Major. He believes this much due to the honorof Allegheny i county and the memory of Rippey. We hope the matter will receive fall attention froth those who have influence. Capt. Alen.lffnrra,iltO Command a New Naval Department. A dispatch from Newbern via Fortress Monroe says : "It is proposed to estab lish an independent Naval Department, embracing the inland waters of N. Caroli na for-Capt. Murray, senior officer, com manding the Naval forces in the sounds of North Carolina. Capt.' Murray's com mand is at present attached .to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron• The pro posed change is strongly recommended by Major 'General Foster. It will - relieve Rear Adtairallee of much :responsibility, and tend to greater activity in naval oper ations inrthis department.. Captain Mur ray is an experienced naval officer, whose administration here has.been exceedingly efficient and duccessfal. Rev. Dan'l Mcß. McLean was installed, on Tuesday evening, as . • Window Glassii'he oprioes remain steady. and we quote as follows. for city brands, in boxes f 50 feet. with 15 per cent. discount: 6xB and 729' Bxlo $125: Bxll, 9xll, 9'12 and 10x12._ 00; $3 3.9x14 and 10x14 , $2 78; 9xlk 19x16 and 10x16.6. 00. Sheet Iron. Whiskey.—Priees have material!' advaneed , espec i a lly common and rectified. Holders de mend and obtain 38@40 for city; rectified old rye continues to be disposed of at 500 to $1 50@ 200 V gallon. • To ReEmortio WWI ISALR—OICE SIGHT HOME power. Hamilton. Rimini' and Biller. two Reeeivers, one small still. Also, one large and one small boiler and other fixtures belonging to t h e Beggary on Soho Run. Also the lot of ground a very e ligible piece of property for znanuaotur tag pur poses. AR of the above sold at a bargain to dose oitAppl to, SCRATZ & BLRARLRY. jan6:2wd No. Mg Woc d street, Miners; Wanted. IT TUB CARBON COAL mINEig, ADANViLLE, ILLINOIS—no strike—aix f ee t rein—sl 00 per ton for mining—pay weekly— miners are making FROM $l5 TO $26 PER WEEK, Take the Chicago Railroad to IL Maine and at Fort Wame_the Wabash Railroad to D ;qu o . Fare abont W. D. TwO 1101 W • - OTANDFa TOP MOM whose f ormer Floe-wad will be sold now sorEwo.ar - al(Pil t‘ WHOlTira, Osnisne - ilenewitoer o &nu - Senhrtipt l sSidetdikietheiid . Shoes , EtE4I.NG 4.1' No. 2,8 ,FIFTH „ wirrrilatri4ifirifilsr REGARD T Ito etert, Otthey must be dosed out, brew. -- " 'COME SEE, 21111 Door beloiwnxibeiiiiii ABIWTED. • Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clarke. do Armada, John -ton. Wheeling. Clara Poe, Poe, Loui-ville Bobo, Walton, Parkersburg' Lizzie Martin, Brown, Zanesville. T. J. Patton. lienderson;Gallipolis DEPARTED. Franklin. Bennett, Brownsville, Gallatin, Clarke. do Minerva. Gordon. Wheeling. Armenia, McCallum, bt Loui i • Mir The river—Last evening at twi• light there were .12 feet 0 inches water and the monontahela rising rapidly. • ,WY" The Wheeling packet tor to-day is the new steamer Arm/cis, tlapt: G. W. Johnston. She leaves punctually, passengers and shippers bear this in mind. WV— The splendid passenger steamer New. York, Lightnere, is announced to leave this day for Cincinnati and Louisville. This boat has the best of accommodati ins and - careful:and experieneerkoffioers. Our friend Card ticidiaa , ia' in the office. For Cairo and fit Louis. SATURDAY. JANUARY 17-4 P M THE NEW AND SRLENDLD eteamerE :LIPS.E. Geo. D. Moo_ e, commander will leave as announced aboVe. For freightor passage applz on board or to J. LACK, Agent. lanl4 or J. B. LIVINGSTON & eFor Louisville, Cairo ane lit Louis WEDNESDAY, JAN 4-ii A. M. THE NEW AND FINE PAS. Brick an ndege te r r samer eave NEV a A s DA. D. °it, comma, will l Z edannotme above. For freiatt or passage apply on board or to julls J, B. Livrsonotrar CO. or JOHN FLACK For Clueinnuti and Louisville. THIS DAY, JAN. 16-4 p. m. THE NEW AND SPLEN DID Passenger Steamer i E W YORK, H S Lightner.. commander, will leaVe for the above and intermediate points this day at' 4P. M. For freight I:mirk:sage apply on board. Janl4 J: B. LWINOSTO ti C 0.,. or JOHN FLACK. • 1843 NEW ARRANGEMENT !sin Wheeling and Pittsburg Daily EU- TUL NEW AIV P ISPLENIO 111 side-wheel . packet ARMADA,: George W. Johnson. commander, • leaves Pitts burgh for Wheeling. eve y Mondry, WeilnelonY and• Friday at 11 o'clock a. no, pundtually. Leaves Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at a m. - • THE EINE PASSENGER steamer .MINItIINA: John (Jordon commander leaves Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Stturday at 11 A /LI panctitally leaves We heeling every Monday, Wednesday's and Friday's at 8 a Olt-The above steamers makes close connee lions at Wheeling with fins side wheel steamers for Marietta. Parkersburg and Cincinnati For frieght or passage apply on beard or to JAM.Ei COI,LIN.S Jr. CO., Agents, No..ll4 . llTata arrest. Fop Marietta and Zaiiesi Regular Muskingum RireW Packet leaves Pitisourgh every Satmday.at 4p. in., Zanesville every Tammay S a.m. g-w y... 1% THE FINE PASSENGER steamer LIZZIA MARTIN. D. T. Brown, commander, will leave as noted above. For freight or passaga'apply on board or to J. B. LI,VINti.STON CO: For Marietta awl Zanesville. - Regular Mavlcingurn river Packet leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4 p. m., Zanesville every Friday 8 a. an. THE NEW.A.ND SPLENDID Pamenger steamer EMMA °RA- H . °moo Ayers commander. will leave as noted above.. For freight or passage apply on board or to J, B. LIVINGSTON do CO. nog6 Wh, /eating. Gallittolls d• Parkersburg, Regular Weekly Packet. THE FAST RUNNING PAS seam steamer .ECHO. Jas Walton. commander, will leave as announced above and intermediate points this day at 4 p. For freight or passage apply en board or to W. B. WHEELER, Ag't. J0H1.4 FLACK. Ag't. 1 STEAMBOAT AGENCY. W .11X • HAZY.ETC T Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER STREET, Where he will crammer a General Steamboat /mum business. and would solicit a slum of PAZ rause from steamboatmen. ap24-13,d HOLIDAY PRESENTS of 4 6 4' 6 41 Gift Book Store, I W. 118 WOOD STREET. 1 . We have this day received the largest and bee assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Ever offered for sale in this oily. We sell them at prices which • Defy Competition, We have alaolreoeivedi large supply of JUVENI LE AND OTHER BOORS f uitabbs for presents. A costly present is given with each book sold dea2s CLOSING OUT SALE OF WINTER GOODS.* EATON, MACRUMh CO,, Are desirous of closing out their entire stook of WINTER GOODS, previous to making their ANNUAL INVENT(); 0.1",_0n the first day of February next. Wholsesale, as well as Retail Buyers will have the advantages of the • REDUCTION MADE IN PRICES. EATON,BIACRUN & CO., N 0.17 Fifth street. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET PITTS BUBO li- ron ESE 11:1NRI*AHLED FAMILY 1 MACHINES have hist been awarded the high& t prem;unt at the WORLD'S PAIR, London—all the Machines in the worldvompetinr Over 100,000 have already been sold all giving universal Satisfaction. • This machinemakeethelook stitch impossible to unravel with the essential advantage of being ahlreon both sides, forming no ridge or chain, It will quilt, stitch, hem, fell, gather, bind, cord. tuck and braid. The Mamma. speed and simplicity of this Ma chine, the beauty and strength of stitch, and adaptibility to 'the thickest or thinest fabric" render it the most SUceBenSFUL and POPU. lie. LAB, Sewing MaChines now offered to the Pub-- *a-Warranted for Tare. Years, Ss Ca and mambas the at NO. 27 'PUTS iJ WM. SUMNER it '6). RIVER INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PITTSBURGH press Line G REAT Waken R42 l .ttiumactH4 TARA • it • LissyslitiM.Owin....4.WhL HENDERSON, Plucrrettiiig $$ mit..bliftaterßfir, ..021Ptratlette 4nui•ciectehtdre, , .6o ate - tramittr- Chtdo. 25 °antic 251 : 43 / 1 : 41 4 1/ " .11. 50 eon* Salida IS ord. . - BilirtiniebsuithOla 2 1 0" TIE 12112STNIGHT Acliille TabilaDithird ..... ............. &Stan, Emelie • katie ctitltt SEITDIEN THOI6L1 1 93 - ; q.-Mr.Chst4M Tofechcludei, with A - ND MRSI. PETER !MITE Widow White 1... *Y . . Myron MASONIC HALL. uorgmepoingMorida Y - evening Jan camlith, fart ni leers. time only.. , 1 I-. ,i 4 09 1) *Thi arcliutirpEßis POLTMC)RAIMA,' - from Niblo's Now York. - Of 'the ereent: liver. se' knoWledged to be the - largest and most'magell cent.patnting irter'placed lipid eghlhition. Synopsis pt Claws(Ablation •:. _ 1 City and }Umber of Chailestrair '.."- 2 Fort Sumpter before the bombardment 8 Rvaousti tt of Fort 'Moultrie 4 Firing.of e first sum - , - -., .- :, • 5 The bombe meat of Stinilde?: li The Riot *" Baldniore: 7 Ydlirworth natives nn&eleg_dotra liroadway n u4.li 8 Burning or Posport Nava Yazd:: - .-4.- 9 General view of " Weebington. Georgetown ancrAidiligGiff HOWits: - ' - a ---- - 10 Union tretnitcrominllonglie 11 Humorous Seen —1 Foraging Carty_ ; _ 12 Battle of BihMinnitain: 13 Harper a Ferry: 14 Caltip Zigotie: ./5 Battle of hull Runt ; _-- 19 uhatgo et the 69th frilh'ltighneii:l, 4 17 Retreat at Bull Run: 18 Grand review of 6 0.000. National trains; 19 Transports decennia , the Ohio river: 20 Death.of General Lyrnt,-,.- ' 21 Departure _ orDupotit'a Pleat, 22 'Panittil tie/Vane/4 -- _. i 23Negi+(s in the hinutnnt Barnwell Elietk 24 The Burnside Expedition: ~ ...' - --4 21 Capture of Fort lionsildeoM- , .", . - ' -- :.1`..! 26 Bombardment of Island No.' 10, • . 27 Battle,ofFitteburg Landing: - , -.--- .1 , '. 28 s iltirchiarfanthe'dinid and wiithitiel;-. ' ` 29 Bombarent.cat. Jackson and Ph,tlip: 30 111celinneti, epil bit the ChiokahoinitlY: . ' 31 Stenetnaes cavalrYtharitel, 32 Evacuation of-White alone); 1 . .3 3 . i ~ Rebels crosiing the PritoniiiM ' , 34 Battle pf South: Mount ain : -,,- , [ _ 35 Battle - of:Antietam •-- 1.6 Reliable at-Fr erieksburm . „.,-' :,... ~_ , 37:: The Unlimited Hera* ' • - . 34 Grand moving diorama of:the great 'Naval Battle/3in Ham t'n Roads between the Iron i clad monsters. eiderrimao and Monium -JGhn--E. Kan 'fte , e, Pfthe.Bhilial lehiatiasette ; Italy remarks that this MagnificentPolymonarce. Was the artist's triumph and afforded a historical schoolwhich would benefit theentire community. This lathe same d:Monti index of the war. that at D. iblo's Saloon. New York, created Co . much • sonsation,, mid engrossed , the attention , i3f,:the Prins to a degree heretofore miParailesiod. LIZZIttISI - 0111ERBY : will appear.a' each entertainment- and-disbciorso - Par/Otte andpatina ental:songs. She possesses. a rich rontralto , voice. andm truly a natural child • 'NIB. RU F US SOIPIERRIV' ' • will deliver an explanatorylmeture. " Admisnen-25einits: Children - 15 cent's. Dean open at 1: commotion at 714 o'clock. Carriages may be ordereffat BM o'clock. eetr Matinees Wednesday and. Saturday after noons at 3 o'clock. I ienBawd SPECIAL .110TICBE4 The Oonfeseions'aid Ripfitiimee of a . t •• Poor Young:Maa _ GEN-T zit A nrlitAviaralFE EN glued of the ies4 l ts of early error end dis em„wil, from motivator benevolence; send to those who reguelt copy of the above interest ing narrativevnublished by himself. This little book is designed: as it warning'3 and oantion to young men and those who suffer fromNtavons I/ BILITY, LOBEL OP IttEMORY....PRZILLRUILE DXCIAY .k c.i arteplying at the same time the Means of sell-cure. , Slngle otOtes will be sent under seal in a . pla , n - envolope7without charge—to any who request ii4dreniing the author. ..4)11r ', A.. ff , ARIBIEST4, Esq no 24 .todgwl - :Greolopoint.'Latuf Island. ~ Tertiltise:Voiietian Liniment '", A certain' cure for pans aid gates, and warree ted superior to ally oilier: tt olires;Ptst tively relief isi_solutely sure unmouligely after it is mind. ' Mothers emember this,' , and arm yourselves with a bott le without delay.-- Crane is a disease which kiyes no notice. freiviently- tacking the child-ill the de.d. hour or night; be fore a pliyideian. iisn be summonedrit may be tee late. Remember the{Venetian Liniment; never fails. Pncs and bents a bottle. Sold.bv all Druggists.' Offfoe. Cortltindt street. New York. int;utitw3we , . . • The thefeat and. „neut. . . _ Preparation that. can be used upon the Mir for impartial. to it a natural glade, brown or black, :a CITRISTADLIECO'S" , HAIR - 11,Y, • It'correctettebad edeoti of other dyes, fa easi ly applied. performs Its work instantandonelp, and iurpreSenck to I he observer. as lAPERAT,III(47aIIEVZIST Manufactured inr.J -OitHiTADORO. 6 Astor House, New York,' Bold evat7where, and appli ed bv all Hair Dressers, •-• • Price. Sa.ta 50 andr.PUT iM.; 66a . quilutinitie Catrimpoitiya mintitazominsilt D.fes_ ts the ut..." most softnem.lbeinost beautiful gloia„aa4premt vitality to the Half; ' - Price 50 cents, $l. and $2 bar bottle amionibierto sise, - - lard.%dawltasee7-.' . ... . , ratite giber:ll - B • . dretiini PIM. ••.. ~ - - Nnwßagvil Westchester G o:, i tt. Y, _ - (Irot::1172:' - Mr. G. Tarr Hirog Grup.Doir. „Miter, , &mg - 'ref Dear Sir-- "would .e i l i tnat:rlwatindgestt ii tiseiIEtARDDATH 'SP- -threturttlheywk mendariou of.Tohn B. ,wit.. ,t of Oro ,ten Wate4as ter countsclrho'vras: , outirely,restored .5 - to health by Their - use. He was eidklor some two years. very costive and dysyeptio.fend-he tried, ever everything but.woe not relieved. wel ly, ketoolten dreth's Pill every dike r - a "reek. ancla dose ot Pine every day for &reeds" and' th antoglt ir Pill everyday , with err doors:tali.; '; - one month he wits able .go to work. atid Inthges months he well. gollthfidgiweignz - ' -,,1 Thug truly.. : .. i ADWA PA x.f -- • -1. Wimp:warm (k- :ism. pp: -' ' Edward Purdy. o* li that he :resides . in the town of New Castle ; some fears ago he was veryidek'with n Core on his leg. - whichlad beep running for over Ave yearcl' Nut?, he was also mnehdistrasted by apainet er at at inj and halides vem-oostird atyl Ayspeptfec' ter trying various remedies and many rhysicia_ no, he commenced tuditalinindretht.Pills,ldxto'eleht threetimes a week, and ptthe end draw: Monk the sore on his' leg healed'and ,at this end of two ,• months' he was. anti I nredofoossiveoeways--- pepsia and pain, and has - remitted , well ever, !mac I EDWARD • I Sworn to before metidslilthrlierof. UM r ja" nolZdkkr ,tfe. ' widen' awe. Sold by Thomas litiolsmOsiphmond'Allsi Pithdaush. I ; :4 ICAL CAE • _ _ . W. BODENEiDEEPti of Now York, having wed in Pittsburgh, as geoid, devote, his eaelusiwe attention to - tlie:‘ , Medical and Funtical treatment of . .CHBONIC DISEASES, especially those of the Lo er l!owebsfclias constipation. Fistula, Fissure,' Falling of the. Bowel, Stricture of the ( Bowel, .llleeration. of-- ihe Bowed, dee.' Also the various Chronic Dip- - eaves of the. Womb; the liidnemi. the Bladder, eto His residence is st the • BIONONGAIIFOLA I HOUSE,. where he may be se enand ionsulted from oteliick a. m, to 3 ceelook p, m. daily. Ile - w il l viirlt pa tients in any part of the city if desired. dell PENN STREET • - IDENCV: FOR' SALE—A large thre4 story dwelling con taining twelve rooms, wai r , gas fixtures. Is very desirable.on aoso tof location.. being convenient to Postoffice, market, For price and terms akWy to OUTLIBEAT MarkerstrOt , C 0 L HEVOL lir E Air* new model, all ekes, for sale b - • - BO & ;nos 136 Wood stre6. ~ .. 50 BANK ETii i i "TINT!! ''AND quaxts." Held icik's Cbanu . /agns. • 80 Cases Spasklinglioeelle, ' - In store and for sale In , • MILLER &-RICKETSON, 1.04 H"P "IR"' "14117'. ES. at oldipmee. selling off at II 1 • very .Y 017.11 - BOTEIII. SHI) t Etb-MlO- - AU, GANSI9I Gams orland 9 :- o plikot sneak near im.D. _ • HA FOR t "-WHIR' AND OEN., b , 7 demen, all ityle•foreallY. ' _DU N IMITLEY. de 30 • .l IX wood Street. ARRivAZ F BOOTS. AND G at iank whioh will be il ltayt t ) = 8i Mirk, Mut,. ~ -.4 t, L ;s