ADVER ForJetansql.wr infitter. seee square, (40 wordet,l. evasOlitzli AI 3 .5 .1 • t One inFortiOn' '$ atOne month $ 1,00 Two insertions.... 1,00 Two mokiths...... 9,00 Three insertions... 1,26 Three months.. ... 11,00 Four insertions.... 1,60 Four months..... 13,00 Five insertions_.. 1,76 Five months...... 14,00 One week' . 2,00 Six months 16.00 Two weeks ~. 3,50,0ne year ' 26,00 Three week 5....;.. . .. 5,00 . , One square chanpable onec a week 1 - year.*3o,oo 13 A_ .7_, - CI , Single subscriptions by mail, 403,00 per year, pay able In advance. Delivered in the city, at i 8 cents per H - eels payable to carriers. W 11E. X' VOS '1 Single subscriptions Five copies, eaeb Ten copies, each . ~... 1,3 n Twenty copiea, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Thirty .• 1,10 " " Forty • • 41. 1,00 MEDICAL DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED By C'. li. jAcKSON, I=l It is not . a Bar Room Drink, &Of] HST ' r ELI FOR RCM, AN IKOXICATING BEVERAGE, BUT A !WHIM' CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. I . IIV - 11.T.". - 1 - 'c - )N c, MEM= Alcoholi,. ,c..tirunlants or Injurious Thugs, WILL .k:FFLCCTU ALLI CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 11 . 11.1, CI In: LIN lIEy CA.-I. Chronic or Nei - vont+ richtlily, Diseases of the lihiney4. and Disen4r4 arising from a Disor dered Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms R F.I:LTINCI FROM Disorders of the Digestive Organs Constipa- Hon Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the tstomich, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust tor Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the stom ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurries! and I tilitcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart 'hoking or Sutloen ting Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of \ talon, liots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever anti lull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet ion tie-, 01 the Skin and E 3 ea,Pain in in t he Side,Back. Chest, Linda Sudden ildshem of Heat, Burn lug In the Flesh. Constant Imaginings 01 Evil anti great Helves :, 1 0 11 It HOORAH'S GERMAN BITTERS WILE. WYE VOT A gi , n , h APPETITE. STRI)NU N ER V E.S, HEALTH Y NERVES, -,I.E,ADY NERVES. • BRISK PEELINGS, HEALTHY FEELINGS A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A STRONG CONSTITUTION, A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION, A SOUND CONSTITUTION. WILL IVLAXE TUE WEAK STRONG WILL. MAKE TILE IMRE= \ IT 1K I: Till WILL MAKE THE C=9l %VILL :`,l AKE THE SALLOW COMPLEXION WILT. .11AKE "FHE DUEL EYE - I . LEAR & WRIGHT Will prove a ithissiror in E - N7 - M3L91.712" Cmt he 1.e,1 with pvrfect safety by OLD MALE (at FEMALE 00.40044* 4 4 * 4 1 'ei PAILTICIJLAR NOTICE. Tercet dre •ito o irc i,tv rtmlee (hi 'la MI , 01 n 411,5, pia up in quar t bOttlE . B, anilputtrlill it !hi c4eopesi or ir o //:or i oal,e4y/,,,0r hll rt',/, per mlNou , the lash dl,ylitaeil by intse ( or rand', 16, eta.- c , ii,lr, 1,", ;aJ Will rota,. lo cause, as lour, at 1/,r:rah t., h. 4 ,„),,i, to d„. the death of MI shS,r. , . thr o thrsy.achl kept cord h e r. Ihtloithf ';timulahls ot A 1/, 10, created and A, I's lin the attendant firtuaard's lif e and death. 11,.. ware ofthem. Fog (hose who d, ~ee ea.' will Ilo,e a I ,quu, !litters, toe publish the jb(iau•env ~e line Bottle German Uhler., and air with Three fiunris of Urn udy or hlsky, and the 'Trull well See a preparation Mal will far excel in medical eirl“,l 1:,1 true lenee any of iii numerous Lultior Balers in the 111417 , kel, and ma/ coat much less. You trill hare all the virtues Of lioollund'a Bitters in cannel:lion unlit it good article of I.lquur, el a ,nue . h less prier these ,Thaal well rue y 0,,. 1)ELI(' ATE CHILDRF.N These iifteni: I'S, Setirrely oily tielth 011 their bones, •II r tired in a eery abort time; One Im itt. In Ases, h tt r •i nizni LITT If esulfing - fr,on Ire ••r, of any kind—Thew. lilt ter , . will renew 3 our in 1 I one. FEVER .AND AGUE, The will not return 11 rhe>c Bahl, alt ui , efl. No prr,on in .t I e‘ , r .In , l Ague Int.rfet ghould be worthwo Then, Front Rev. .I._ Newton 13 . yr0n . , D. .1 , ., Daily, of Ike Encyclopedia lieliocdne anwled9e. Although nut disposed to fur or ur recommend Patent riled/cities in general, through distrust of their int:mitt:Ms and etfects ; 1 lit ktion of uo sufficient reasollB n by a mon may not testify to the benetits be believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this more readily in regard to Hoonand's German Bitters, prepared by Hr. U. M. Jackson, of this city, because 1 was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Hobert Shoemaker, esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffer ing from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these - Bitters, at the begin ning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. PRILADELPITIA, .14.1ne 21. 1&12. T. NEWTON BROWN ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND TILE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations of friends In the army to the fact that "HOuI LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and priva tions incident to camp lite. In the Lists, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion ere suffering from debility. }'very case of that 4:111,1 can be readily cured by Hoof land's Germ Jill ter,. We hate no hesitation in stating that it these 'litters were freely used among our s,thliets hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherwise woulti lie lost . The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters from sufferers in the army and hospitals, who have been restored to health by the use of those Bitters sent to them by their friends. BEIy,etRE.OF COUNTERFEITS. See that theSivature of "C. M. JACKSON" is onthe WRAPPER of each Bottle. PRICES. L tme size $l,OO per Bottle, or Halt Doz. 36,00 Medium size 36 " or Half Doz. 34,00 the Large Size, on account of the quantity the Billies hold, are mach the cheaper. Should your nearest druggist not hare the ac ti de, do not be put off by ant - of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered lnits place, but send to us, and we wad torward, securely packed by express. Sir Principal Oltif.x. and Manufactory No. 631 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, f'A. JONES & EVANS, (SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON tc CO.) PELOY lIIETOIIS • FOR sALE Druggists and Dealers in every town in the Malted States. noie-dew, Q RATES. IMPORTANT TOi LADIES: "Great American Remedy." Harvey's Chrono Thermal UAVENEVERYET FAILED - 11V IIIEN the tUrettionsh%Tebeen mulct I} followed.) of removidg atisini from ÜBSTRITCTIoNS, Olt sroppAf; 1.: or NATURE. Or in restoring the system to perfect health tr lii it suffering train Allections. Uteri, the \\Antes, or other lt L . :LA(III,I,N ol 111.• irtetiile Irgul/S. The fill. are perfect It rot on the constitution, and net) most sit hunt L . tuning ilOO rep.. nt the same time THEY ACT At; A CIIIAIC3I. Hy strengthening, iris igoryt nub rent,. ing the 83 stem to a healthy condition. null by la inging on the monthly permit u ith regularit3 ter Iron) is hit L . Allre the .lint ruction inn) They nlionlit, howei er, Nl if' tie taken the tir-i three or lour months of pregnancy, though note at any other time, its tphers.rtisge wotlid he the result la 1111 Inll .I. Alt on I lin1 , 1:112S l're'n , tm:l..lll ICI Ito Barrenne,-. :.•tertlit liel.rtt.lttettttn, ati.l A t.ti-e, of Nature. anti emplett wall} the 1.11_111E:a' VAT!. Al tICAL Al)VlSlitt, n pamphlet nt letr.ea. .1•111 n. et, any 'Odeon. Six cent:, r.--,t..t -ett In tett post mid Book ilt tuatl. conntiontially, when tle,trett. , ta I it t.. 1! and pr,-11.1 on re:egg ..f mono} In .1 BRYAN, M. ll . titner. Age.. No. Cedar Htreet, Nen I.k. H -e -Joseph Fleming, Druggi-t, eornar ut the Dimannti and•Mark,r strqet, agent for l'itte• burgh. oe6-eantqn. K UNKEL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of iron Bitter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of Iron • - For Dyspeprria and I ndicestion. For lly.per.an and iraltgeta ton, For bpepsia and Intligeation, For I r spepala and I ndigest hm, Fur Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and (1 uneral I aritility For Weak Stomachs and r tenerat (1(44111 y Fur Weak Stows hralittieneral Detail t Reliable and Sure to ito 3 /rod, Reliabl•• and S lire to dot f ood, Reliable and Sore to to Good, Reliable and Sure to cluGood, And CAlllikot 110 linrlll, And l'annut .10 11 ,nu, And Cannot And-Cannot do Harm, • • It Costs hut little and Purities the Blood, It ('osio but little and Purifies the It Conn- but little and Purities the Blood. it Costa but little and Purities the litoo.l, We only Ask a Trial We only ask 'A Trial Wt . "lti • We only ask a 'Fred of thin Valual.le Tonle, 01 this Valuable Tonic or this Valuable Tonic Only 76 CO. and i one Dollar per Ituiil.•. Only 76 one I loilhr per boille. Only 76 and ( Ore Dollar per Dot( lr, only 76 Cis, and I one Dollar per 800 I lb. Manufacl ured solely by S. A. NI K El, N. BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street, II:(r -'rislourg, Pa. For sale in PITTSI3I it I,) respectable deniers. For s'ale in Pittsburgh R. E. SELLERS si o th, sad ,13, L. FAHN 1Ul; imil4-6m rY~ VXrr bryr; t~+j:-3 DR. BROWN'S OFFICE No. 50 Smithfield Street. HEARTY E 312138 EH E 133 CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN need of metliehl ndvioeshduld 114 d tail toga - CLEAR Or, ltrown's remedies never fail to rule itiimi roie, seroinlons and veneri•al arroctions. Ats,, reditary taint, such as r. sit, and other skin diseases, the origin ~t Is In, h the ',s ilent is ignorant. Dr it's remedies fur this atlii dion. drodirid tin by sidit try habits. ire the only mediemes known iii this country which are sale slid (1 tll s!ieeddy restore to l()L NG- Dr. Brown's remediea cure in a few dvt s t hi. painful affliction. tie Alan treats Pilea, Giro, ilonnorrhoe, l're that Di, harra, Female Dowager, Pain, in Do 13ttek rind Kidneys, Irritation of the tilaiticr. Ntricturea. etc A lett. r to be anNwered must ..ontrrin it I. ()NE . . 101liciften ~ent to arl' nddre.x safely rrit•k.l Ittice 11),1 Kit nte roams No 50. : - .ooo4tit•l I 1;1 . nol."Az.: A - I\7 °TIPP.' TO ALT. CONCETINE:D. II Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed is all pi esi,•ians that :till ertise and treat flii• diseases iciined In (I',,ic ill 1 , ,r why lb,. -.111.11.11,1 is', they C.lll Ir it Are the) not a w ire that nil treat ~ eases,,) ei el itcnomin -won, in ia.a solicit ; lost the ver3 diseases that are is, iitinomoili to these very refined parties. 1 31.1111,0-11 I 1it..1 ii °lllil wit let one of their family go to a part), that his- 0, - voted for their lament, because he ad, ert i ses the fact. and theirtamity physician sa3 s he a huniling sto he can get t ,•.tAt.. !Int a he has almost deprived the party of his life. lie at last ti the physician that advertises—how i!1-i• the} - knot, ! Are they not aware that Sir 'ooper. Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir 'harks Ball and al. l'3lll Menial drt toed ears in the treatment it I hese di wage! ! These 111,11 are 11111.1 1111 11i, ,hllllll4 lights in the medical world ; I x 50,, I that all men are worthy that publish, still there Ire a great number el them that are. 1 hat - e otial m} aelt to the study and treatment ni Pt: I i. 11131,31, itirwartls of .10 tears. slid WllllOlll can s,y I 1131 l• m.t, rd hundred: I 0 3 ears of miser and tint ,mete drat 11 3%1 1 re:ttliret it conticteAto the vegetable Alt °gel her. as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in 153 13/W er to bring hundreds Oi cert,tt, lrs it I thought it necessary to sortit3 t o ,uo cesa: but Jill long residence in this city is suni clent profit Without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to he careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth. and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by} my new remedies. Address BOX Yon. jan-lyil Pittsburgh Postottice. COSTAR'S A733R.31,M11NT EXTERMINATORS, OR RATS MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, F Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens, &c., In sects on Plants, Fowls, animals, &c., Put up in 26c, 60c, and tt boxes, bottles and flasks ;*8 and flasks for Hotels, Public Insti tutions, &c. "Only infallibleremedies known." ' "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." iffile•Sold wholesale in all large cities. .Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. .4.1 - lieware of all worthless imitations. Oilf - See that "Costar's" name is on each box, bottle and flask before you buy. Address HENRY R. cosTAR. Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. Y. AsTr - Sold by IL E. SELLERS & t:O., and li. L. I'AHNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh. jyl6-4mdeo,l&w. THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE, liivented 1845 IacCEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL ther Sev. ing Machines, at the World's Fair, iBe2, while the Singer Sewing Machine received I an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er tt. Wilson's a medal for its deuce. called "Cir. ' cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine. waa. l awarded a premitim (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for aIL purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine :guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and tentediOor. Penn Et St Olkt r , 'streets. A. M. McGREGOE. Agent. tny2O-dataw-ly L IVERY STABLE FOR SALE.—THE , entire stock, consisting C of HORSES, GIES, CARRIAGES, 13AROCIIES HAR NESS, HEARSES, SLEIGHS, and ail other vehicles belonging to the establishment is offered for sale by the rinderaig - ned on reasonable terms ; : and also, the buildings will he sold or leased for a term of years. For further information inquire of B. H. PATTEIRSoN. Corner of Diamond et., and Cherry alley. 11111.1-dtf 5 - 0 S NMI Iln Si, .4 PINTS-AND; , . quarts," lieldziek's Champaghe, 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle. In store and for sale by AM ...LER Er. ILICKERTSuN - • • . - _ __ ~.. ........_ ....._...,.. ._ .._____ . . ..._ • ~' . ... : - - . - ---- . . • - . . . - . . .. . . • . ' , F if h., i 4 - • - . ~ , . . . , . . . . , . _,. , . ':, ' - .7›, • 411\ • . . ' . . ------....._.." '''') • Tr -:-,%. . !lit" ....,_ . IP 't, - • . ' i% -- alftea.l7:-. z ...‘ H , teat;lS ' A::';• , -0" ---,:•'' . : : .914 , :e..... 1 ) _i : , . , :,:, ,i : ( F .; ~ ~ ...... . • .. 16.48 .--4'''''''li;,-.iL!`',ll --- 10 , -- .. .•. . . .10 1 •'' . .1. •., - • IMAM . ~ , .., N.c .s, - \N% . NN • .! . . t.„ . 0 . I,'_' ', 4I 5...'_-• 2' .'.,'„ ~ ,`r,„, ~1,;,. ^77 .a 0 _t . 4 - •' -2 '.7. "k .. 7, .. „ _ . _ 77 - .7 „._ ,7 .., - ,_ -.„ ,7 „- „, , _ ,_.„,.._r • „_'_ __. -- __., _. - -,.,-..„._..4-„.,..,_. ...,. ._, .:.,.. 7 i. ”• . 1 .... . • I 4 .1 :::-,:-. .. .... +, •___ . MEDICAL lIITEMEII 111=1 The t i rent Toni Thr i; rt.at ftnir The irext The ( ',eat Tony! RHLUB[ATI>M Perfected 1862 PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 18(54. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C .. 0 1= ti, r_f_ - rn , tr i;:1 a ; = 4 s z Y. ....1 , G i r . .i ' 5% Ca G _ - ••••.) . . ... C. ° 4 . - S . --` '- ',.' h A Z -: -..— " I 0 . i-, : •-• . 'e 1.••••• I - .. 7, '-: 7 , 7 ELO 4 - = -- -. ~ .1 . ' , TI ,--- 'Z' '''. = . - . ,-, 4 .-_-, ,-.; i *di -. 1. = . - r -,-: c. , , --: • 0 ..,--.,:• ~_/ "4 c: c - , ,_.,:. ...- h --.. ,-• ~, zt. , ,•-••• 4; u 2 '-' :-:4 .. 2 '', i - --- - g F , cz - ~._ .i: -: ..,-. -- r . CO Z ,..`" Euo . '.-. --. T ~.., g , . E., RI g 3f; I ' S '" ,7, '' GE _. ''' 2 74 .., .., m A u= 41 ..- 3 . , ~ .:-„.., . ..., . , ..... - 2 Et tf , , ~' ,c' -i 4 2?- '-:.• s 6 .7. -;-.'-- C"dE Z§ t' ~ x' 6 ...„ _ Tf, 0 9 s -..,.. , 0 CD . 4 ., Gf. a:', 4 -I- . e . z- Z. ':.* :11 f .72' z 7 ,.• --. n , i , -, z <, ..: .., L -- ..7 -', 8 _;- .- ' e --- or ; rii :. - 6 ';• E. ,1 , r . .:,. 8 - 7_-_- ~.. 0 .4 9 7 , 7 p z c L . z = ~.. :-... ,4 _ <r .: '; 5 bl) L . T. .. .1' "" .9, -_ ` cn g '-7.:. - :, - : -- c 7 .T' '-• A 7 7 . .; t. z i t; ::: - ;-.1 . ,_, , ...,.: L. ,_'• - ' I{(4 A IN S. Ab E ROOM POR OUR SPR IN holcsale GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Hoods, Sontags, Ladies' Wool Vests, rirge Heavy Wool Socks, Negligee Shirts, Undergarments, Winter Goods e ini.e to keepo well a,..0rte41 btOrk Of Trimmings, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions and Nick-Nacks lu ,11 , • k o , n e ery krge N.Ni i ri 1 . 41.1(N5, ul moct Any color . Z l'fi 1 R .1i:-TED, of an} shade, Don' roorg-et they Plttee•, MATZKET MACRIJIM & GLYDE 20 DA I'S 'ALE 01, Dili GOODS The ‘.0.1, I otleN at en•. 111 reice.l Xll .11 L.. 1- all And \V Inter ill‘ li TIL h• 1 , .1111i1 ANV L:=, CD , tlfam,:.;.lua)p at I. -oon. Itentember the pl.m.•e . 11 .1 I,Y:sZt 'lf , No. 146 Market street, 1.1 Ili:a ern Filth and the Diamond. CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &C A 1' T II NEW CARPET STORE, thv IDEMEIMIIEEMI WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICE, =MEM ( R P Errs, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Wooh.o Drus , 7gev; & Crumb Cloths, \\ 1 Di )\\ r1'a1)1(• 711141 Pi:mu 4Covers, M,itu, Stair Rode, &c h•ns o. -Os I L I nr4thauntsfront I Il I.:s I 1-F 1 \ I'. I ' LI? I 'EN within ,1 i, . 1111 lrt. ,•11111,' wl /AC , . 7 ilU❑ All llfnf / ai rt . ,. Prices I. 1. .1111..".1 11111 till htcinZ 1,, I', \ kttlh, .t i p“.•7.1 th AFFIRIANO, COLLINS it CO., Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St., Iletwc,t l nn.114,1110.-11 liuildui nolt; Suitable Holiday Presents. Embroidered Piano & Table Covers, 1\ 4n,1 VELVET RUGS, VELVET & BRUSSELS HASSOCKS, AT 7sr c..".1.1—v•31g5, , 10 // or / / I/ / / Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. TILE LARGEST CHEAPEST, AND must successful BUSINESS MAN'S COL LIE:II L In the . uf United States. . • , udentircan enter and retle at any lime. t 'I HC U Ld itti e.mnalnlng full information seat mitt' of charge to any address on application to the Principal , .TENKINS &SMITH. del-lawdAy Pittsburgh, t i n. • GREA T IMPROVE M ENT IN .1:1"E THE 111SSI AN PEBBLE. SPECTACLES.— Do you o ant your Eye Sight Improved t Try the Russian Pebbles. They are warranted N. Strengthen and Improve the Sight—this fact has proved already to hundreds of people that was suffering from Defective sight. They are imported direct from Russia, which can lie Rein at m 3 orrice with satisfaction. Persona are en titled to be supplied In future, If the tirst should fall, free of charge with those which will always givelas at hthict ion. DIAMOND, Practical Optician. 30 Flth street, Rank Block. At-Beware of impostur's and counterfeiters. BECKTIAM & LONG, It bent y ' Street, Pittsburg AGED TO V OR Russell Mewer and Reaper, Buckeye Mower aretßeaper, Quaker Mower and Seven 'a ) age Chief Mower and Rearm?, Z.' Farmer Mower, Woods' Mower. Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Im idimenta. janl9d&w IMMUM MISSISSIPPI FOUNDRY FOR SALE AND LEASE. Ec!)rlPFre t E A r i f. „ , r; OR FOR SALE TALE. Tools, Patterns & Machinery Of the above well-known establishment, form h er with n La.ase on Incurable terms, for a period of tears of the buildings and grounds. The stock of patterns is the most complete in in the West, embracing every variety of Station ary and lilt er Steam Engines, over one thous and wheel and ',oily patterns, all kinds ol mill machinery, and nearly every other class of work used in the country. 'lO parties !lAN mg tite neeeasafy capital, the above, with it:, e4tahlialwal I.:U.10)11MA reptant ion otter.; an unusu tl ch Slice for profitable in, e,t inent. It not dirpoiseil ut as nbuve by the 2OTI-1 FEBRUARY, the fouls oil Bittern, will be sold in clef til. I , rir term., and price, inquire nu the Premise., HANDSOME RESIDENCE TIIE TWO-qTORT BRICK GOTHIC COTTAGE HOUSE, \4•„t thi. \V4..,t, The , dte,:ivAl pied I.) II ijta \l•sde. Vol rut ti in the t•st), tutu propert) let- prot,tl.l few The house ttni,do• I in ovr'ry !.—pe •t . itirtie tlse 1 , 1,ture , ... lint And Cold Wlter Ar ran:re:neut.. tnit.l I ~ , , r oved kitchen 'ranee fhe lot 10.•1 trout i. goo del, fhr (root and reqr of the lot nr . t. 'terraced nod planted with tree, and slinlll.lrer. For prioe and terns of anle, apply to i3R VAN, lin .ker and Insurance Agent. I nhi CO hourthetreet Itentil I? A LAI 4'( ),t 5;,,:).1,1-: 16,1.ert L;Anrvit An.l ihr I;.:Llr_pri t • mpr•, iip.• I ../ r .J 11161,111 The el.4lK•rl, kfle :1111 I [,li in.k . orni.nnv nn l Arm, I mint) Ccitltlty mink NVilhke 111,1 UI nr, JV. (Alm. A loklnder, yru-tco, Traveling or iNPI• r A Nl'l.7ll'o TIIE NYE NT I in this/v:l,e. ,o,lero: the 7 , 11 e nl the Steohnn 4inli•oly Alir“.l4l, 10 pa) the Hlllol.lllfil Iti Ik• due W 111 , 11 r 1/.11.1 Alecan tier, TrII,OI•CS d tho Brat. inorignve apt ahto the amount ,toe thew HP l'rti-h•eegl 'the Becondmortr gage 01 said I ',h . 1 1 111:i, "In.l in the otydiegu, to 111 order ol of 1,11 , 1 thn,rt. dated the ~lath 1611.1 ,la) - .1,411113ry, INtit, 1 will offer at pohli :17 the Of the court 1-1,0,e, In STEUBENVILLE, OHIO, the place desi.rnated is the decree. foe sales. and heti. eon the hours of to. Ite o'clock, soon. and I. 111 . 'iii I. Da y of I , ebrias ry, ISfl4, to the lughr,t I.l,l,lvr.h.r,nsti. the entire properly and rout ot the : , teliben,lll.• and Lo r dians Rail need company. lyine within the to4 , ns ot twit; it le out Nett ark. and Itao woes the same and the branch of said rout from Cattle ittneticin to the lo‘, II 11,1,11114 all rights 01 way held and contracted tor by .6.1.1,1 Company, the An.l tr . toks Ihereon, all side tracks, to. nom:, kirittt and hoililingA thereon and aprertaillinz th,reto ! Incirtsl4 also as a part of said pretnifiva, all ntaztlifte . l4ltOps, turn table.;. w %ter station., tt repo s, lot,tn.l lands ti,c,l ut nprr.th nG ,cud 1 . 11.1.1 ithil hel•I I.t sail Conipstiy for 111.11 purpo,: Mitt nil the engine , . loconn slit ea. 1.u.. nowtotter). tool,. nu.i .al! , ther ti , -.(sl in operAting, insintlilling .111.1 i. - p,,r1114 the slid t,. -1.1( . .• 111;•,, , And All other tri.• tr Hit It•_, , tl,l steu ben, tile And ludcumt under the I.ttte of the St lie of Ohio. Are silty,' to jadwill mule. .111.1 1111) 113, ttit . rl•ll) . And 01 01 ll,111 . .; tie . 4,11 d slit . , the Itt tut ot soil roaJ, tc jilt nll re,l,-,i31,. :401 ti kl 1.111 . ,:ing and Appertewint thereto, t 1 ill he ,ill,l en tire: but the loo,tnolit cAr, pes,oitAl propert) not Ati.iched, c.t 1.1.1./1t .•ompany a ill he Auld seit . l 01..1 t.. .litt tender. nt 131.1 list 111111 la hie.l- id iiie j.te,oli t,lue .nit• HI •! Inort1:1,1 . 4 2. ,IL,ttrit in,ll..r.tgt• litql 1.311,4 Tlo , tern. nl ..O.• ,h. but tho plirdkru , - er ht.-13 i10p.. , 1t rut It ho $3n9.0n0. nit Ilu Jl, 1111 111“111:la Jon ett. the Recett or of the roul. to t, tort, itett in 1.1. i i> 11,11 1..70011 Ht IIIit• 4.1 ilo• [••:orli tio...r.tor .11 .vie pc. i ii )1.1-o,r 111 9. I,t 114)I'SE I , OIIS I Ay '1 hr r offer: for sole the dw.ellilqr tior...e in tt!uch hr flu //I SOLO II Ait•lllttl. Fir-1 word. Allettheny The tot i,... '27 le,d front by Hi) deep. ',mune. 1 , 3 r k to •i ,!,11eet 1111 e) It is t t cout3,n, nnnne 1111.1 cell iI I he 1.111-11(w,c , .hr v wash I -./ tI I.,rge } 3rd surrotin.llll::: the dwellith.f. tllhvl with shodo orn3lnclit , d tree,. There I, vt- !ind venter h[i til the 11/0111S of I ellllll.f. I AI., orri.r for site 3 de,irrhie coutitrt re.i deice liochr.ter tolt 110111). 134.4% y, pn ,011Inillitlit 111 only 'tore, ot ground. Thoi•t• lice 1 WO ~'trio lino Inc. , lling. • ..I , tyining mom, 110 irlictir, The ~• I, iilso ontinf ArCin.nirnl nil All 1,1114. k 01 . 110•1" e to a gal , .11)0111 ,1 wile Irani the Rochester depot. For Term., . j:Ltyr•ti ' , out .Moan,. 11•••,•;ny,0 , H OT' SE FOR si I.E.— No. 114 Elm St. oth Ward This property is one ol the ino.<r rnntrn it'll! and lit•mlrtlhie ri`Sidell..eii in the rite. The lit ex tend,: iron, Hitt to I -tra,t. The how, 1.14.1:, omit room,. besides bath room, wash house, hake hnune and light ,IrN eellir 111.1 pantry. 'I here is a met li , pits ard. and britT. stahie ~11 The supplie.l tt it h and 1,11,1 a islet: 1114/111,1inie,1 and 6.llllfled nicely tltsiahrd with marble mantle, property ail iu good lion Prio. $4,004i 11111,1 and the iris trice in two year. Foi lurthcr parilvtlinvs inquire at the preini,es. Dltt'(.4 STARE. FOR SALE.- IN A neighboring City, a D 1 1 rl' Well located and doing a good londnes.c. The c.u h_ Jecut of the owner in selling la to turn his tint ire attention to another 1/I.lSirl,,A. For particulars inquire of li. E. SELLER:, & Jutnl6-in courtier Wood and Second 'us. WALTER H, LOWRIE, INTENDS RESUMINC: THE FRAC. TICE OF THE LAW, In the tune house formerly occupied by him on Fourth Street, above Smithfield nolB-3m %%rHEELE: No. 81 Fourth et Have won the highest Premlume at all the Im ppocrtnnt State nud Aterhantenl Fairs where e ltlbted tills season. New Ittiprovnients have re- ' cently been added witlett renders It the mast strawr the market, l'hey are war ranetl for three years. inittrucllons are given gratuitously. (1411 anti ttee them In t yetatlon. WM. N vrt.rtittat & r 0.,. Woefern Agents. Pittsburgh alive No. Sh Pllth street. three doors below Bank 'Hoek. SAVE YOUR OAS DV GLE.A son's Anti-Fitekering. American and lmper. IA! Gas Burners, a sure sal ing of twenty-tire ner rent The Anti-Flickering Is just the thing for the Office. U.all and see them burn at the Its Pitting and Plumbing hetahllahmenl 01 WI LOON at KELLY, no 4 1114 Wood street. WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICES— Glazed paper at 25e. Light colored cheap paper at toe. for sale by W.P Jon3o :37 NV et. FOR SALE hit. Loup;, Mo., i;.QTY, On Ridge Street. Allegheu3 & WILSON'S Zhe a= tiupDst. THE LAW OF CONFISCATION Extracts from the Speech of Hon I - S. S Cox The debates in Congress now a days ; rarely amount to anything. We read them as n mttter•of duty, but it is the most non.compensating duty we ever to perform. Like a green spot in the desert the speeeh of Mr. Cox of Ohio pn confiscation, appeared to us in the pages of the 01 , 6 e. We regret that we have not space for the entire speech, wthich wa, able, direct to the point, and ought to have been conclusive to every honest mind. Mr. Cox after deviating it to be his wish to punish traitors as severely and as summarily aa was conh , istent with the ion.titution, discus , ;egi the general subject of confiscation, and from his ar g,utnein W make the hollowing extracts: History, alas, is too Intl of examples of the ruthless savagery of confiscation. in proportion to the atrocities have been the rest , tanee of the people and desola tion of the lands to which such savagery has been applied. If I should wish to presenr a case all the horrors of subjuga tion. penury devastation, and contisea lbm have been felt, I would go to Ire land. Crushed try the cruelly of a sys tem similar to that now and here sought In be inaugurated, Ireland points with skeleton finger continually in all her sad history her warning to our rulers. Ido not think these cruelties of England toward Ireland are attributable solely to flu' Puritan spirit of the time of Crom well, although I find in history an ap peal lomt lets England, in the person of one of papers, to Old England, to make the — English sword drunk with Irish blood, to make them heaps upon heaps tin it country:l tiWCliing place for dragons. an astonishment to nations. These excesses were not the result of re ligious bigotry alone. They date from -the ,arliest conto (lion of 'lreland with England. All her rebellions were the reaction of :iddling against rapine. R itlt permission, I extract front Smythe's Ireland, Historical and Statistical, vol mune eleven, page 117, the terrible les son I have pondered on the general sub. ject of eonliseatinns. After the expul sion of Jana , from the throne of Eng land the slender relics of Irish posses sions become the Subject of confiscations. From a report made in j. 698 it appears that nearly 1,000 Irish suljects were out lawed, and their possessions, amounting to 1,060;795 acres, confiscated. The area of Ireland is estimated at 11,042,682 acres. The historian says that the for feitures in the reign of Eli7.abeth and Mary were 2,835,1 1 72 acres; in the reign of dames I, at the Restoration, and in 10 ,, 4, limes NN eta 11,n97,629 that tle w MM. tt-lantl lyre bolt anti-e anti some parts twice. In one eent (try no inconsiderable portion of of the island Wm; connaeated twice, or perhaps ihriee; so that at the union the situation of Ireland is unparalleled in the history of the world. Such universal ruin only scrved them as it will act-ye this denoted land, to inspire hatred and scorn toward the rontlucred people whom the tl,lttlited to trample 11p011. Retaliation :LIM murder followed closely upon the In els or coatis: noon. There is not a N\ ise man who has pii•tun thi; history hut has condemned the impolicy, not to say illegality, of the I orfeit tires. They operat rd always against the (.on, of the war. • Had the Irish he, n regarded as alien enemies in --mail (if domes!ic rela;ls they would have had mic amid have retain ed tlt it' pos , ,,ssions under the estahlish ,l LLW "1 civilized nations. If I it ere lo assume the premises snnetinie , :t-suuurd by gentlemen upon the her -ido of the house, that the war is a territor:al war, and that every man, woman and child, local or disloyai, with in thu limits of the belligerent territory are alien en, mien, and should suffer all the on-e , ,w nee- of belligerency, au ,•or,linq he low or nations, then there v,(mid be no mundation at all for arts of this kind. If the rebel becomes the enemy, to u t eitimot eonti;cate the private trroperty ,14 these 111 h, propos,. If there M. a line M . fore,', protected I.y bayonets, which, •tccording to the Supreme court in the Hiawatha case, makes the Con tederacy a tic 0 , , government if this be true, argued by lb, Soli, Mir „r the and as huts been arnmed by a gentleman in the other t n,t of the capitol, tuen there can he 710 c,,,ltdication 1,1 rebel property at all in the manner prescribed by the Pon !Isl . :lib - 111 ?HA Bin I di , 11,,1 'WI:T(I,w to inquire t nt curiously into this liellter, though it may well en gage the attention, of jurists to inquire how treason can be alleged or conliSca; tion hdloW where the accused were under iLc domination of a power capable of o , wrcing alicLiimie to it and holding the sword of the magistrate tie !aeta, though not de re. Protection :Ind allegiance are correllative. While government gives the one, it may command the either. If it fail to give protection, would it lio just or rational to punish for treason? This subject Is treated In the books, and, indeed, was the subject of English stattltes. It is thus stated by the writer in the American Cyclopedia, under the title treason: -But from the obvious absurdity of exacting from every individual a sound, or rather a fortunate, !judgement as to the tbseure and complicated grounds on which the claim to sovereignty often rested, it became and still remains a well settled rule, that no one incurs the guilt of treason by adhering to a king or Gov ernnwment,de facto, although that king or Government has but the right of a suc cessful rebel, loses it by a subsequent defeat." Tt ,ems to have been adopted by the loininant party in this House that this , ~n tis;ntion system shall, if possibl, h e carried nit in the South. They can not do it and make it effective under the constitution. They must do it over that instrument and in.spite of its limitations. All the forfeiture which they contain un der the constitution is simply the life estate of those who are conivielcd of trea son; and as that life estate is no longer than the halter with which the man is hung, the results would not be worth the pains. Avarice Would not be sated by a life estate. Its maw must be gorged. It mast have all. Hence, front some mo live or other not creditable to our human nature, whether it he from unchristian malice, corrupt erect, or som, other di abolirai there seems to been lir .rencv upon gentlemen upnrr the other hide of the House to break the constitu tion to get at the absolute title to the es tates of the rebels. * Too nbundantly does 'history emulate the proof of the unwisdom of such legislation as that proposed by this EIRMVII bill. Such legislation is the, premium which has ever been offered by power to the cormorants whb'cling to P, in order to perpetuate itself by sharing in thu plundeF. It is the reward which. the dominant dynasty always gives to the gilded flies which buzz about the corpse of its victim to fatten on its corruption. Perhaps the saddest illustrations which the evil time will furnish of its lustful degeneracy, will:be the clamoring of the partisan spies, informers, and mercena- who, too cowardly to meet the en ./ in fight, will follnw in the wake of our armies to speculatd upon tide. plan tations end estates which the rebellion has forfeited, but which the constitution in its beautiful benignity would have saved to the innocent inheritor. It is necessary to add further authority as to the impOlicy or unconstitutionality of this bill? I might appeal to the writ ings aldhe gentleman-who has been em ployed by the Secretary of War to codify the laws of war. I mean the Dr. Fran cis Leiber who wrote so well of public, law and liberty before he had otdeial employment. I could read froni his volume on "Civil Liberty" to show the scope and spirit 00 that pats of the con stitution under debate. He says "that the true protection' of individual prop erty demands likewise the exclusion of confiscation..— Mr. Ohio ask h Mr. . Stevens, As the gentleman fium isdiscussing a grave matter, let me im a question. . Cox. Certainly, sir. Mr. Stevens. The . Constitution pro vides that Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of treason; but no attainder, of tre ason shall work corruption of blond or forfeiture. Now has not Congress power to punish•other than by attainder, and if that other pun ishment is the forfeiture of the estate, does it violate the first clause of the Constitution' Mr. C. I answer the gentleman by referring Dint to the President's mes sage. [Laughter.] The President, in his message to the last Congress, held that to divert the title forever—"for treason and ingredients of treason"—was uneoustitutional. You passed the joint resolution to obviate his seruples. The gentleman must stand by the Adminis tration. I charge him with being a traitor or a secessionist, if he now desert Mr. Lincoln, [Great laughter, I hope my friend fr,..pin Pennsylvania, after so long hurlinglds envenomed shafts of sa tire against this side of the House be cause we did not always sustain the President, will not himself fail of his loyalty. There may be other punish ments besides the forfeiture; but the punishment • you .now propose, Rod' which I ant now discuss;ng, is unconsti tutional: So says the Administration_ I proudly stand ,by the Administration. [Laughter.] Mr. Stevens. I understand the gen tleman as not giving his own opinions but tho,A; of Mr. Lincoln. Mr. Cox. When intorrupted I was the ws of ot her: , —,Tudge Story, udge . tti and Dr. Lieber. lam not prepared to say that all of Mr. Lincoln's iew4 on t hat subject are the best. I t n 1 .1" sv that they should be binding up on that side of the Douse who have , so often urged that failing to sustain the administration you fail to sustain the government. Where, then, do the gen tlemen stand ? Opposing the constitu tional ViVWS of their chin? blow hand somely you look before the country in that capacity, after your phillippics against our disloyalty '.+ Ifere is a bill which involves the very exercise of the highest sovereign power, confiscation of the estates of persons absolutely, a scheme of forfeiture involving hundreds, nay, thousands of millions of dollars, or of landed estates, involving in its consequen ces, the prolongation of war and the pro crastination of peace, involving the very fate of this Union and all the immense interests imboond with it to the latest generations, and about which the Presi dent was so anxious that lie took the ex traordinary trouble to send an admoni tory address to prevent his friends com mitting a flagrant breach of the conStitta- Lion, advising them that he would veto the measure 6,1. Its gross unvonatitntion ality ; yet gentlemen stand -here, after a lapse of a year or more, 'and ~ o nle• - progressive philogy" undertake to con vict and censure their own executive, overrule his matured judgmeht and oath, and by failing to give him the required' support on so moment Onus a measure, become, by their own cogent logieN trai tors to the government ! * * Mr. Spa,wker, I am opposed to this bill, because I have gleaned from histor - :rriA profound distrust of a}l such measure;tlß that of et . ariscation as a means ot' restoring allegiance and order. I is hate enacted into laW. It will not and it can not come to good. It is unchristian. Indeed, any system which doesm ot rest ore good will and kindness between the two sections, and especially if it robs the com ing generation, will only tend to perpet uate with the children the hate which we might hope would vanish with time. Such a system is the very wantonness and excess of tyranny. It always has in it a set punishment and corrective power, It carries a Nemesis with it as •inexec`ra ble as a fate. The history of Pofand, Venetia and Ireland should mike us pause, Do we indeed desire to- restore our Union? Do we desire to keep our plight to the constitution? Do we chive , in our hearts the return of that happier time when our public order reposed se curely in the hearts of the people and in reverence for the constitution? If we do, let us rather repearbur fOriner harsh and vindictive legislation, and not enact other and harsher penalties; arid if the war must needs go on, if blood must sttflflow and force must still be used against those who were once our brethren in the same nationality, then let us add to that force t every moment of decided success to our aims, at every pause in the dread conflict, the benignant policy of eoncili atiom • * * * The members upon this side of the house have not made, and do not intend to make, any factions opposition to this administration. We intend to sustain it to the fullest extent of .our iiiiility iti every legal way which it reta, mark out—in every possible way bjw which we can restore the old order things to this country. Our views, do not always agree withyour views as.-4o the best mode of restoring the Cnion and_ preserving the constitution. If we couldt but scree upon one object--the rehabili tation of the states, with all their rights, diguity,and equality unimpaired-though our views may be diverse as to the means to attain that object, this congresS Might' carve out a historic fame as the restorer of that c 4 mstitutional freedom last congress did so much fri deetrkr- Upon this side we will 'sustain any measure to put down rebellion Which is wartertted by the constitution, . • But we will never lay Sit PrbeLP° l - 1 hands upon the ark of our covenaßt„ have no opposition except it lie inspired by that instrument. Its written grants of - s ~ i Steadir' - - ... ii .'1 4.W.4.7 ,:) Cr 1 4 .4 7 MIRE , ir i Ptoprietait ETTRY DEVOrtpTleur ov PLAIN AND JOB PRINTING ee ug • ei r i tt SPECIAL RAILROAD, MERCANIA-AND Lat. PRINTING. Our funnies for.doLug Posters, l g rograintries, Forte y .. ' `}- * regiarbr , power, i,ts ihmtations,, 4 `these time; trs,**lurtiitin the engititiit Of ontlitibig'afitiil Drawl" :t ing froM, this, source, we Abut •no , inism, dtify , all„atipersitgAs4AoM#;. evil or rt in good repo, we /1,1.1),V4 -, may be protect that * 'instill men t against arly-such . breltiotteteisi that proposed, ,by the bill:tanti. , 14gislation of like character. Since I have „been a 4 member of this body I have withOutiest, totiiiikelip in Vigilance and - study IA tit I I laCked In years 'and experli • - ence; that L might perform nty-,whole., . duty to, my ccintitityPtask, AP- 4 1.30th one_. , • object ever uppermost in my .mind—the, object of which Daniel Webster be first with a free people.-- 2 theOttieivi- - tion oftheir liberty by maintainixteecont stitutional „restraints and, of power. r. ',use it :3e b ed 117. - t he r , .F ' • • ad • : • . ~ 1,11( BRADBURIt'S SCHOMACKER ,&.013% ip N s , QE - Ititicf FIRST PRIZESVGidtiI) Silver Medals received within n..irtonthtitti?l, State Fair., and Fair of American New York; In 18€1, by Wm. B. Bradburyiii.4a.r. 2i 7+ BEST PIANO SCHOMACKER Sr.CO,Pldladelphlaireceived the CrTstttl Palace Prize Medal' neLi3ddion,lie sides have numerous Medals, DiptoniitAaod4o:frzii,„7, cial reports from state rain I and nfditu Roth have a numbered letteraof :ranonitadigra lion from the lug' hest Muldcal- talent, OM Gott scholk; Striackoseh; nildrition; fit other+, „Better and cheaper than ..,AWy t van Pianos made, and Warranted .ter 4*p t WAPIUTtPfg. 4*-AN.4. - Sole Agents for Pittablygh And Westem No: 2 St: Cita it.,,lledi.Stilipentilateßriditt LARGE ARRIVAL SE JkSO,N4rijAE SPRING . I:I . RY'',G,99#§i . .::, GARDNEI I i SWEIUn E. R. GARDNER & New Spring Shawh4: 11.1. New,Styles,trewilottds;:,, Neivink - llks s • , • New Plain Lustarhies;,i New ,a IfM7f . Q 5. PETI' CENT , . Than any stock of old Dry Goods isi* SHY, Ba motal sti tttg a f t sung... b (.. ; Spring StylgvPriiitgi - at 18 Mo.' ;I.•• 7 - i , .!, Heavy Rtisiii.tokadii 1%.41,,,i . • supkraoie * A i m b p 3-11111 i • Paris Kid • 111 -Il Glovet i lit ne'd4, i t 9 • STITCHED BACK.% terii,:is; P.l d=il Linen Goods, cheap', Cioaidng Cloths, oheap, " Fancy GassiinnOn, cheap.: SMITH, PARK & via. 'via relmor wAtj. rvuvre,TA-,71 i • prrrsp Warehouse, No. 143 Firstands 4:44iTik l' k • 1 elf, anufaeturers °tallsixes azdelesesid- , - lions ,J,WlCosl RetorWand Hilllii,'Oitifind . Water • Moul 8 " i ri misYr nge irOnsi - Vilsgo* BOVA Ptillies is and Couplings. Also, Jobbingand machinery of everysieScifpl- ' H on made to order. Having 4-complete machine she i tistiterled to the foundry . , -v fitting sv neisrefullx.: 'Attended to. *21 7 elm TV. J.IO(TNTZ 143:4x:31zirez: - K OUN T 2 & IVrE TZLI _ .3 , ,- • s 118. ood. streets Seetu4doorabovellith. z IrkEa-LEas Foßszeist_ADO).l)o., Sy medic *Dealing*, Cein;`B=k acitrAi• Government'Securities'. Collections intrwitikitt , ;9 attended . to, - i'prt • ASTON CRACKER BAKERY, 361hy.s. 21EVAli. 24. „ Idatarlactufer and • wholesale th*ele CRACKERS & PILOT ;4#,- • NO. 64 rou - Rywk.rnitivit, • Beheren Wood and Mar ded rll73B Ußelli PA; lcon .I.eab:l3 1 1- 11 grielli.4. • • * -- ' , 1 4 1 1 1 = V. ; 0 451 1411- ,. All T OISE:TSAI& r AWI T., : pro.l.ool4pm tronititti. .• - . , . — :- pitTslntfica4.Z"Zi. .: Collections and other legal business attended' ' -4 to in Allegheny, Washington, Greene, mid ad. 1 joining counties. JaneS.oxid . oimksuitEs! 1 , 1 ) • AND =NM SUCCg.ssogs , EPTTLIODT..: .r,..:c; a-.::.Yn: IMBill ESEIIII MEM= LARGEST SIRE MIEEI t- "!'~ k IMRE ::j-11
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