Mslmrgj} (Svelte. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MOBNDhT MARCII 1, 1858. s&omcuL paper op the cnr.-ea Mews of the City and Neighborhood. Cbu&T News.—Before Judges McClure. Parke and Adams.—ln the matter of the appointment of Assignee to the estate of James Blakely, so much difference relative to the appointment of a proper person has arisen that the Court ordered the case to be pot on the argument list of the Court of C. P., vrhere it will come up in due form on Wednesday or Thursday. A part of the creditors have petitioned for the appoint* mont of A. McMosters, Esq.; another part for J. C. Cummins. Mr. Bruce, one of the counsel brought forward an affidavit against Mr. Cummins on the ground that he is one of Blakely. The case will he closed and settled, we presume, some time daring the week. John Kemp, who wasarrested some timo since, (we gavo the narrative of facts at the time) on charge of highway robbery, was discharged on Saturday, no bill having* been found against him. The case of Mrs. Elizabeth Beard, of Bfbming* ham, arrested and committed to jail on charge of attempted infanticide, camo up on a question of bail.. Esqoire Simms, of 8., had fixed the boil at $lOOO, and Judge McC. stated that as be (Mr. Simms) knew all the facts in the case the Court would agree to that bail, to be given in open Coart. Mrs. B. (a German woman or the wife of a German man; gave birth to a child in some two weeks after her marriage with her present husband, and in order to conceal the matter from him (he appears to be a simple creature) attempted to destroy her offspring by , throwing it into some enclosure hear her house. The child was found nearly dead, but was taken care of and is now alive and well The Steinberg case grows more interesting the longer it continues. Mr. Mahon, counsel for : Steinberg, was so nnwell that he was hot able Jo appear in court on Saturday. He senra, note therefore to Mr. Miller (acting District AUor ney in the absence of Mr. Collier) stating that faet and asking farther continuance. Mr. Miller stated that he had several witnesses in court.— Jadge McClure said if they were in favor of the , witnesses they might be beard in the absence of Mr. Mahon; if they were .not in favor, they could not be heard in his absence. Mr. Miller that they were witnesses id behalf of Steinberg, Mr. Tily was sworn. It had appeared on the trial of Mr. Steinberg, that Reilly, whom S. was convicted of having robbed, had obtained the money, which Steinberg stole, from this Mr. ■Tily. He (T.) stated that Reilly had worked ' for him 9} days at 75 cents per day; that he had paid R. $3; that R. had never worked for Tily before the sth of January last, and that T. had paid him any money except the said $3. Now; Steinberg was tried for stealing $3B from Reilly on or about the 31st of December. John Beck, stated that, on the . night in question, Reilly had been at his house; that he saw' him exhibiting his money freely, and at the same time being somewhat drunk; that ho (Beck) saw a $lO bill add six or eight $5 bills; that be advised Reilly to put the mooey up and take ft to Ms wife; that afterwards Reilly went to Kiser's saloon, and subsequently came '“back to Beck's house with Steinberg; that when the trial of Steinburg cam An, ReiUy wanted to subpoena Beck, but that Beck told him he had belter not do it, for. that his testimony would injure his case; that Beck advised Reilly not to proscoute the case, for,-said Beck to him, “You know Steinburg never got your money,” where upon Reilly answered he didn't care a , and that if both his legs were chopped off, and he had to be wheeled to conrl in a barrow, he would go there and put throrfgb.” [Bock was not a witness in the trial at all, for either side.] Daniel M'Curdy was sworn as to the date of the indictment, and the time at which Tily paid the mooey. The caso has now taken such an aspect, we have ho donbt, that Steinburg will at least have a new IriaL Case of James Blakely, indicted for obtaining money ($200) under false pretences, was up. !, Dr. Keyser and J. C. Cummins went his bail in ! the sum of $3OO to appear and answer in the h Criminal Court. James Coop, convicted of abducting a witness in the ease of James Jones, was sentenced to one , year’s imprisonment in the Messrs. 1 Marshall and Bigham spoke warmly in behalf of the man, now 78 years old. Mr. Marshall said . that he was no such man as he is represented to be, and declared be had been defamed by the newspapers. As far as we are concerned, we , have confined ourselves to tho record. We hare j stated that Coop is a doctor of the fcanine j that he understands blisters, clysters, emetics/ and injections; that in a kennel, to use a phrase 1 of Mr. Mantilini, “he is degnition;* orf father . than this deponent sailh not. Coop laa’qneer , looking old.chap, Urt Marshall, and that you can’t deny, notwithstanding the newspapers. He is like one of Irving’s Dutch Governors— ' “four feet five inches high, and five feet four inches wide, aud his appearance suggestive of a beer barrel on skids.” Poor old fellowrhis dogs may howl a lonesome requiem flyer his dep&rl j tog gtoty, until “he pay six aud a quarter cents and remain in tho county jail twelve calendar months, to which lime he stands commiueu.” Selah. Meetiso or the Bar.— There wai a meeting of the bar at the Coart Hoaae on Saturday, to take into coasidei&Uoo the propriety of memo* rializiag the Legislature to pose an Act for the election of an Additional Law judge for the Coart of Common Pleas, and Quarter Sessions. D. I>. Bruce was called to the Chair. T. J. Bigham and E. C. Flanigan rice president a, and J. W. Riddel and J. H. Hopkins Secretaries. Ur. Brace stated the objeet of the mcetiog after which, Ur. Barton the following resolution: That this meeting of the members of the bar of Pittsburgh respectfully'request the members of the legislature from this County to use their ; influence in iarec .ot-ihe-&etr—extending to the ■ .whole state or at least to Allegheny Coaßty the : .acts of April 10, 1848 and April 10, 1849, as proposed in House bill No. 150. Adopted unani mously. 4 committee, on motion of Ur. Howard, was appointed to report resolutions to the meeting. This committee consisted of Messrs. Howard, Barton,- Carnahan, Wingard and Magee. ' ' The majority of the committee in due time [made their report, setting forth the great need of the change proposed, and examining the powers of the Legislature to make the reform, : 'and concluding os follows: Wusrcas, The criminal business in and for ;the county of Allegheny occupies the attention i ;of the judges of the Coart of .Quarter Sessions i gor and daring the greater part of each year, jj leaving insufficient time to transact the business ij of the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans’ jj Coart, to the great detriment and injury of ! Bailors therein; therefore, t Resolved, That we respectfully but earnestly' pray the Legislature to enact a law creaiing'an | additional law Jndgeship in said Courts. '• The report was adopted, bntthe resolutions' ] were not, and on motion of Thos. M. Marshall, j Esq., a committee of five wero appointed to draw a memorial and a bill involving the proposed re form, to report to a meeting of the bar to be held on Satarday. .The committee was as follows: Messrs. T. J. Bigham, J. Q. Hampton, Tbos. Mellon, Geo. P. Hamilton* S. C. Wingard. . Meeting then adjourned. Kelli's Case. —The argument foe a new trial in the cgse of Commonwealth vs. Jos. M. Kelly, Convicted of Murder in the First Degree, came up in Coart on Saturday, on motion for anew trial The order of the Coart to bring the wit nesses, Valentine Fehl-ond J. C. Smith, before the bar on next Satarday, if not sooner, was granted. It is known by those.who read that the . affidavit of the juror Gordon* who says that be gave his verdict when under the influence of in toxicating drinks, is calculated to do great in i justice, or at least to reflect upon the character of Lhe other gentlemen op the jury. Messrs. \ Snowden and Howard, counsel for witness, dis -1 claimed in the strongest terms before the Court • any Intention of the sort; Their duty in this j matter was as painfal as their responsibility was \ great. It is well known that there were gentle j men on the jury whose characters are so mneh I above reproach that no declarations of a man ] acknowledging himself'guilty, as Gordon did, > co uW injure them. JUr. Henry Choi font, one of ' the old and substantial citizens of Allegheny county, and Mr. Monroe* of Allegheny City, 'Both of whom were on-the jury and both of whom were in Court on Satarday, were person ally requested by the Judge to be present on ' Satarday next. and spotless reputa tion of these gentlemen, for honor and integrity, will give such weight to what they may say on that occasion as to settle this matter beyond a doubt Doubtless* the rest of the jury, whom we do not know, are gentlemen of the same stamp. The case of Kelly, as for as a new trial is eon eerued, will doubtless . be settled on next Satur day, &t any rate. . Nxw Law Judge.—We are unable from lack i and only bn this account to present in full the very able report of Thomas Howard, Lsq., in behalf of the majority of the committee which reported in regard to the necessity of a new law jodge, on Saturday, as may be seen elsewhere in this paper. • The consideration of legislative powers in the ptemises was very full, able and exhaustive, and will be a t fade mecum. to our legislators when this matter shall come properly before them for consideration. Thb anniversary of the Sabbath ft*hool of the , First Presbyterian Churcb, of Manchester, took place yesterday afUr&Mn iU that house of wot* • : *Up- " 4 ; Tub Dubixo.—Washington city shall pot bear off the palm without at least an effort at rivalry. It is said that notices than forty duels were on the tapis there at once, eomo ten days ago. Every one of 'em was settled withont one drop of blood, notwithstanding several of the “rale blew-blooded cavalyears” ofVirginia were mixed up in them. A hat was shot, and one man, after having the far fly—in his beaver, bored a murderous hole in a snow bank rushed up, saluted his friend who had just tried to drill him, and so they went away and drankand dined. Two men, Mr. W. C. Morphy, dry goods mer chant of Wood street, and Capt. Robert Hunter, of a riveT steamer, went out on the race-ground at East Liberty, on Friday evening last, and took & quiet pop at each other. A difficulty originating in a dispute at a billiard table, was the cause of tho “fight,” and Murphy was the challenging party. After much discussion os to weapons, pistols were agreed upon, and tho distance ten paces. They met at the Collins Park, the seconds, Mr. Henry Wynne and Mr. Pinkerton, having agreed that the pistols should be loaded with powder only. It is qaid that the Captain knew beforehand that there were to be no bullets in the case, but Mr. Murphy fought with fell intent, and, by previous arrangement, sure enough, down want the Captain at tho second round. Some mixture, resembling blood, was dashed upon his face, and when the san guinary effect of the fire was seen by Mr. Mur phy, he made very rapid tracks for the nearest point of egress. We heard that be was looking after the Mayor on Friday night, anxious to give himself up to tho hands of .the offended law, but whether tie succeeded in his praise worthy design we did not learn up to this mo ment. Correction. — In tho Bmall nolo case, we made a misstatement of the names of the par ties on Saturday. We believe the following are the facts: * Commonwealth for the use of Allegheny Co. as well as for Isaac Gillam tb. Wm. Shore. The defendant was a tax collector in the sixth ward, in the year 1854 & 55, and it is alleged that on the I4th of April he passed a $3 bill of the State hank of Ohio on one James M’Gregor, an attorney at Law in this city, contrary to the Act of Assembly of 1850, prohibiting the passing of foreign hank bills of a less denomination than five dollars. This case was tried at the December Lerrn of 1855 and resulted in a verdict for the defendant. But on motion of the-plaintiff's counsel, a new trial was granted, and it was again tried at the December term of 1856, and the samo verdict was found. A new trial wasagain moved, ar gaed and was refnsed, and the matter was taken to the-Supreme Couftt, when the verdict was reversed and the caso sent back for another trial. This case will go to jury to-day. Mr. T. B. Hamilton, Esq., appeared for the plaintiff and John H. Hampton for defendant Fiqut.— On Saturday afternoon, between 4 and 5 o’clock, a party of laborers engaged in grading South Avenue, First Ward, Allegheny, made a terrible row on Rebecca street. Bome words passed between one of the “bosses” and one of the workmen. Blowb ensued between them when one of the parties drew a knife and made a stab at the breast of the other. The blow was parried from the vital part, but fell upon the arm, inflicting a wound above the elbow. Then the rest of the party fell upon the man who had used the knife, with cries of “kill him,” when a general melee followed, in which shovels, picks, boulders and other weapons and missiles were freely used. Tho fight became n running conflict, till the person upon whom the motfllrished to wreak vangeance escaped into a drinkiog house kept by one Calvin, which was considerably damaged by missiles. About this timo the police appeared and arrested several who were principals in the disturbance. One man, who had been struck on (he cheek wiLh a pick and otherwise beaten, was sb badly injured as to render it necessary to carry him from .the field in a cart. It was thought that this one would die. We could not fearn the names of the parties to this affair. P., Ft„ W. and C. R. R.—We gave exclusive ly on Saturday week, the compend of a Bill in Equity, filed in the District*Coart on the 16th ultimo, asking an injunction upon the authori ties of this city to prevent them from obstruct ing the passage of the said Rrailroad over Penn street. Subsequently, on last-Monday evening, an ordinance passed in the City Councils, grant ing the road the right to cross under certain restrictions set forth folly in the said ordinance. On Friday night we undorstood upon whA we considered was the best authority, that the or dinance had been accepted by the Railroad Co. We were, therefore, not a little surprised when we found on Saturday that the bill in equity was to *be pressed. Mr. Hampton made his argu ment as solicitor for the road on Saturday after noon. A. W. Foster, City Solicitor, will present the claims of the city in the premises this morn ing before Judges Williams and Hampton. Ws do notkoow of aoy concert that was ever held in this city which caused so general a de light as that of Prof. De Ham, and iL appears to be an almost universal desire that he should re peat it. It did, indeed, seem magical—tho ap parent effect of his baton on the three elegant pianos, wMoh moved as if one Instrument. The large Elizabethan of Steinway A Son, is a magnificent instrument; the other three are of Nunns A Clark. The tone of these instru ments will bear favorable comparison with that of any in the country. Fulb in AixEonEßY.—On Saturday morning übout one o’clock, fire broke out ip n frame house owned and occupied by Mr. Anderson, situated on the corner of Hamilton and Bidwell streets, Second Ward, Allegbeny._ Before the flames were quenched the house and most of the furniture were destroyed. The loss is estimated at $2OOO, on which we believe there is no insu rance. Mr. Anderson is a river man. The fixe originated in the dining room, but how, is -a mystery. As other. —On Bunday afternoon, about two o’clock, a fire occurred in the Fourth Ward, Al legheny, which destroyed the building known as Straub’s Brewery, on the bank of the canal, and two dwelling houses adjoining. We did not learn the amount of the loss. A horse owned by Mr. Alexander, of Monon gahela City, and attached to a sleigh, took fright one day last weekend ran away. Heran on a Mr. Fleming and his wife and a gentleman named Roberts, and they were all knocked down and severely bat not fatally iojared. The horse was soon afterwards canght and secared. Mr. A. escaped without Injury. Westers Pxwha. Hospital.— The annual re port of this excellent institution for the insane was laid upon onr table at so late an hour on Saturday night, that we were unable to give its contents such a close examination os their im portance demands. We shall recur to the re port at another time, wishing here simply to acknowledge its reception. The Three Beauties.— Such is the title of the latest book from tbo pen of Mrs. South worth. It is for sale at Messrs. Hunt & Mi ner’s. We have no doubt there are plenty of people whowillread this book. We hope we never shall be obliged to, but those who like thb writings of Mrs. S., and who may read this, know whore it can be obtained. Examihiho Committee. —Judge M’Clare an nounced the nances of tho following gentlemen to constitute the Examining Committee of the County for the ensuing year: Messrs. J. J. ’Kuhn, E. H. Stowe, M. W. Acbeson, R. C. Car nahan and J. P. Penney. The duties of this Committee consists in ex amining new candidates for admission to the bar. Auditibo Committee. —The Presidents of Councils, in accordance with a standing resolu tion of Conneils, have appointed Mr. Totten, of 8. C. and Messrs. Darlington and Mellon, of C. C. to audit and publish of the Guar dians of the Poor. A Good Selectioh. —We learn tbnt Mr. O. P. Shiros, of this city, has been appointed Treas urer and General Superintendent of the -New Castle Gas Works. Mr. Shiros is a gentleman well fitted for the duties of his position. * Mb. Mueller presented on Saturday in Com mon Pleas, a petition for the charter of a Free man’s Society in Pittsburgh. Served him Bight.-Slmoods, of St. Louis, who made and sold a counterfeit of Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral, has been placed within the narrow limits that should catch all scoundrels. Imprisonment, though it be for years, can scarcely puniin enough the heart less villain who could execute such an imposition upon the sick. The wicked rascal; who for paltry gain could thus triflo with the health and life of his fellow man—take from bis lips tho cup of hopo while linking, and substitute an otter delusion and cheat, would falter at no crime, and should be spared no punishment. Some of his trash is still ox tat* in the West, and purchasers should be wary of whom they buy.— Gazette, Utica, Y. GLYCERINE, * GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Sure cure and preventative ol Charmed Hands, Face and Lips, for sale at VRsppeo a gUPER'B DRUG STORE, f corner Penn and 6u Clair Streets. WHitoor Kelfhbors say of Dr. M’Lane’S* Celebrated Liver Pills* Nnr Toss, August 30, 1 802. with any of the above complaints willrtve them afsn trial, they IriTl not hesitate tc JtBA BTBTENB, West Troy. BBOA, of Pittsburgh, Pa. TbereareotherPfllsMiTOrtlug to be liver Pffli, now before ths public. Dr. STUM'S gen uine liver Fills, al«> his celebrated V«mlfoge*cannowb* iyy ll gys*-; Telegraphic i-aieet from Europe. Halifax, Feb. 27.—The steamship America, from Liverpool, with dates to the 13tb iust, arrived this evening. Liverpool Cotton Jfnrk't. —The sales of the woek Wfcro 77,000 boles, including 105,000 bales to specu tors and 75,000 to exporters. All qualities had ad vanced ic and in some instances a slight further ad vance was asked and received. The estimated sales on Friday, the 12th, amounted to 75,000 bales, 7,500 of which were to speculators. The market closed buoyant and active. The following quotations of Cotton are given : Fair Orleans 7J: Middling 71; fair Mobile 72: Mid dling 71; fair I'plands 7 1-16; Middling 7 5-IG. The stock of cetton m port amounted to 2H5,00U bales of which 145,000 were American. Tho London Money Market was slightly easier and the bank rates had boon reduced to 3 per cent— Consols were quotod at 9fi(s9Ci. The Manchester advices were favorable. The Ifarro Cotton market was active. LirrrpotA Drtadtliijft. —The market is quiet.— Wheat is advancing, chiefly i© inferior qualities Provisions are declining. London. —Tho bullion in the Bflhk ban increased £7St},ooo during tbewcek. The steamship North American arrived out on tho 11th Inst. \ The proceedings of Parliament were unimportant. Lord Palmerston's motion for leave to introduce ’the India bill, vesting the government of India in tho Crown, was being debated. > Rumors were current of tho extension and modifi cation of tho French Ministry. A collision had occurred, off Holyhead, between the steamship North America aud the hark Leandcr, of Bath, and bound to New Orleans. The bark wos sunk and ten lives were lost. The wife of Capt. Curtis of the Leandcr was among tbo lost. The Capt. and eleven other weresaved by the steamer. In tho House of Commons Sir George Grey said that tho evidence offered by-the French government of the complicity of Mnzzini, Lcdru Kollin and others in Pianori's attempt t<> assassinutc the Em peror, was deemed insufficient and tho llrii fab govern ment declined to interfere. Liverpool, Feb. 12th—Richardson & Spend* cir cular quotes the market os very dnll and tbo qauta tlons are nominal but generally unchanged from the rates current at the sailing of the Anglo-Saxon for Portland. Flour is dull and doclining. Wheat is active, with an advance on inferior qualities of red, which is quotod at ld@2d higher. Corn dull, with a declining tendency. The Broker’s Circular says that white Corn has declined 2s during the woek. Pruvitioni. —Tho various circulars qootwthe mar ket as declining. Beef heavy, with but little inquiry and prices weak. Pork heavy. Bacon dull and Lard heavy, at a decline of Is.; tho quotations are nominal fqg Tallow, and the. market is generally un changed. ' Prt>dtire. —Sugar is quiet tho prices are cruSicr but tbo rates are unchanged. Coffee is steady but quiet. Rico is quiet and the quotations are barely maintained; a middling quality of Carolina sold at ISs. Cd. Tea: sales unimportant. Rosin steady; sales of common at 4s. Id. @49. 3d. Spts. Turpentine dull at 355. Cd.@3os. London, Feb. l£.— Baring £ Bro.'s circular quotes Sugar quiet at a decline of Cd.@ la., but it closed with a better demand. Coffee is quiet. Lard dull aud all qualities slightly declined; sales of Western at Ms. Tea: there is a decline, chiefly on inferior qualities. Baring A Brothers repurl American securities as slow of sale, but prices were unaltered. Bell A Co. report a limited business at previous rates. Tbo money market was decidedly easier. The Bonk of England has reduced tho rotes of discount to three per cent. Tho bullion in the Bank has increased £780,000 during the week. Consols are qnoted at 96(8,96i. * Latest from California. New Yoke, Feb. 27.—The steamer Mo*cs Tay lor has arrived, bringing $1,600,(100 treasure. She left Aspinwall on .tbo 19th and Kingston ou tho 21st. Tho L\ S. steamer Fulton arrived at A*pinw&l| on tho lltb from Uld Providence, and left again on tho 15th for the mouth of the Colorado and Hon Juan. Tho sloop Jamestown arrived at Aspinwoll. There is nothing from California, except rnurdvrs and suicides, which are unusually humorous. A severe hail and raio storm prevailed for threo days, which benefited the mining interest:;, by fur nishing a large supply of water. The resolutions offered in the Senate, approving of Senator Douglas, wore mado the special order for tho 12th. Gen. Clarke sent two companies of artillery to San Bernanlme," as a protection against the possible in roads of tbo MortuoDj. Messrs. Wells, Fargo A Wells receive $477,000 in specifi. Prnr.—Castilla had beaten Vivance, who was left for dead on the field. The revolution is about over. The parties in Chili were preparing f«<r n severe flection contest. The crops promise abundantly. A new Ministry fur Bolivia bos been formed. Corey Jones was nt Rialigo, awaiting Lamar. I Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette ’ IlAfißi.*iM'Bn, Feb. 27. Senate. —The bill relative to Justice's fees in Al legheny county was reperted by the committee with amendments. Tbo bill authorising a new trial of William Smith was passed finally and needs but the Governor's sig nature to become a law. The bill t-> limit action.* against laod pas*ed finally ami goes to tbe House. Also relatko to claims of certain trans|mrtator*. The Canouabufg road Bill was atnendod Li rum menre at H&ysvillo, and ibunauieof John Young added as viewer. Tho bill was then postponed. The Sheriffs interpleader act wo.* considered until tbe hour of adjournment. Tho House was not in session to-day. St. Locis, Feb. 27.—The river is about stationary' with from fivo to nix feet to Cairo. The ice is now running very thin. The river is supposed t» be still gorged between here and Cairo, but there is every prospeet that navigation will bo resumed is it day or so. Tbo Prairie Rose left yesterday for Cincinnati, and the Alton packet has resumed her trips, i-oreral other steamers aro up for the Ohio, Mississippi and upper rivers. Weather clear, balmy and spring like. St. Louts, Feh. 27.—The steamer Missouri, which left Tor here on Monday, reported the J. K. Woodruff 05 sunk by ire at Hat Island on Tbnraduy. No par ticulars. Tho Woodruff was two years old. She is valued at $65,000, and is fully insured in St. Louis and Pittsburgh offices. The examination of Charles 8/ Taylor, charged with murder and arson, was commenced yesterday. Nothing was elicited to substantiate the charge against him. The investigation was continued to. day. Sr. Louis, Feb. 27.—Evening.—The river is rising and is almost entirely dear of ice hero. The report of the sinking of-the Woodriiff is con firmed. She was broken in two by shifting ice, and will be a total loss. The weather is clear : Mercury 44 degrees. Washington, Feb. 27. —Horace Greeley, of the New York 7W6une, was before the Tariff investiga tion Committee. Tho purport of his testimony is un derstood to be, that no man ever proposed to put ajp money into his hands, to influence in any way the actiou of Congress on tho Tariff or any other ques tion, and that no one suggested any thing of the sort, with his consent and knowledge, ne Dover know, nor muil tbo lato expose, ever heard or beliovod, that monojnwas paid, or promised, by Lawrcnco, Btonod Co., or by any onoelse, whether to mombersor others, to influence their action during the last Congress, on the Tariff. Washington City, Feb. 23.— The speaker of the House has signed the necessary papers for transfer ring Wolcott, the recusant witness in the new jail, to the U. S. Attorney of tbo District of Colombia, to be dealt with by the Criminal Court, under the law of Congress prescribing and penalties in tbo event of conviction. New Y.ORK, Fob. 27.—Tho City Market, at the corner of Broadway and Blcecber street, was par tially destroyed by firo this afternoon. Three men wero burnt to death. New York, Feb. 27.—A dispatch recetred this morning from Hartford contradicts the statement from there last night and says thntjhe only avowed Douglas man who was a candidate for delegate to the Democratic Conveutiocwas defeated. •Cincinnati, Feb. 27. —Evening.—Flour very dull, and prices tend downward. SUNDRIES —4hbls. primo Roll Butter; 6 bngs smalt While Beans: 2 “ Flaxseed, Rec’d this day aud for sale by T. LITTLE k CO., faZi No. 112 tferond street. i n SHARES MONONUAirB'CA'NAVf 1 \J G.ATION CJ. Stock, 20 do. Pittsburgh Qas stock, 60 do. Allegheny liridgo (new) da, $0 do. Mechanics' Bank do., wanted by (fogf). AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO. COFFEE— 100 bugs prime Rio Cuffee in and for sale by leZ7 T- LITTLE k CO._ C'IODEISH —10 U'.s. Codfish in store and for J tale by h'27 T. LITTLE k CO. CIGARS —50,000 German Cigars, choice brands, in store and for sale by T. LiTTLI! A CO. EGGS —ll Mils. Eggs rcc’d per R. R. for aalsby it. DALZELL k CO., 251 Liberty at. CHEESE —300 bxs. primelV. R. Checfto in •tore and for sale by I*2B R. DAI.ZELL k CO. PEAR LASH—C bbl« Peoria for solo by r«27 R, DALZF.LL k CO. ;iO BBLB.-KGGS; 1? aarks Buckwheat Flour, 86 do Ciorerseod, In store and for lair by BIIUIVEK k DILWORTIIr fo2o 130 and 132 Second street. 97 A PCS. BACON SHOULDER:*. Priue; » I V 21 krgs Packed Butter, for Bale by i>2o tmaiVKHA Dii.wtmm. OKO BONES CHEESE; " &tJ\J 3 tiercra prime Codfish. For sale by fWfl NiIKIVKK A DtLWORTH NEW SPRING STOCK WALL PAPER opening,of recent selections at five different Eastern toanuketorire, at fs2S B.O.COCIIBANITB. Allegheny. BEANS —15 bblH. small white Beans of ■tmrior quality for sals by f-26 ATWELL. LERA CO. LARD— ‘JO kegs No. 1 family Lard for Bale by fs2s _ ATWELL. T.EE A CO, PEARL ASH.-20 cil-Lh in store and for talc by R. ITUTCIirNgON. No. fi Bmllbflcld street. HORSE COVERS of India rubber and Oil Cloth, for talc by j. k il pnaursi No. 2C A 2d St. Cialr itraL POTATOES.— 120 buahcla choice Nesbnn ock Potatoes, 50 do Dried Applet, In store aud for sale by U. BIDDLE, f«24 * Fo.»7Jlftb street. 1 7flft LBS. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR re -1 I V/V/ednd and fbrsal* by &7I eaßn’Xß a dilwobxh. ‘ Commercial COMMITTEE OF ARUITUATKjN FOR t KI'.KL'ALV Isaiah ‘""Dkxet. V. P., W. NT Mur.. J -iiv Kumis bavin SPCi.vuLtos, Jut La Galm.mul PITTSBVROH UAHKETS. . [ Rrported Specially /nr the Pittsburgh Gatrtif.) v prmacaou. Moxdav, Mxcrn 1, ia:.*v FLOUR—The market wu very dull aud bojsr* were bolding off; aatae of 32 and 24 bbla extra Cram *»«»n at $4,12 and 25 do at $1,20. From store, aalra in *OOlll tut* at s£oo tir taper, tor extra and {4,67 <gtss,lA) f.»r family di>. GRAIN—Noa* coming In; sale* of Got* from store at 29@S0. GROCERIES—Sugar is firm; sales ef 6 hhd* nt 7 and do at 714. Molasses, sales ot 35 bbl* at«s. BULK-MEAT—Aaaleof COOO thsconntrjr rut at s'.* for Shoulders, 64i for Shies and for Uama. LARD OlL—Sales of 10 bbla No 1 at 85. LARD—Sales of 15 kg» sod 5 bblscouutry No. 1 at 9 1 ., and 3000 S'* do at 914- . , POTATOES —Sale*of 50 bus NwUann<>ck* from sti.rr at 00. HaY Sale* at scales of 8 luads*lfayals»l9sU>> t«u. and 3 do Straw at SS,OH. CIJEESE—SaIes tn lot* of 30 bxs W, U, at 9. BUTTER AND EGOS—Sale* «( 5 bblt prlpi* 1L>1! at l 4J sdo at 15, sdo at lli. and 21 kgs packed at 10. Eggs are plenty and dnll ot^UXivlO/C -SKKDSt—Sales in loti of 50 Im* Clover at $5,00. tn.rn A I'PLES—Sales from ilret bands of Bou bbl* choice lujgo East at $1,75, POtlK—A sale of 20 bbl* Mess Pork at $l6. HOMINY' —Small saloa of prime at SS,UU. WHISKEY—SaIe* 0i125 blilj Rectified at 20(^22. nONETARY AND COHHEIICIAL. Tbs Minnesota Mining Company, we understand, have made sales of copper &t2dc {1 to, an advance of Gc V lb since January I, This mikes a material difference In tbe profits of that ana other Copper Uiuliig Companies, the various stocks of which hare become very actlvu in tho Thrtton Share market.—N Y Trib. Imports by llallroad, P. C. A C. R. R.—2l bl* glassware. Curling A co. 2 btd* eggs, 2 bxs poultry, 1 bbl egg*. 7 t>k* dr peaches, IJ Riddle; 4 bbls butter,3 rks beans, U Robison 4 co; 4 bbl* applet, 8 Dyer, 10 bbti eggs, II H Collins; G 7 do, 20 do, butter U Rea; IS car* hogs, 28 do cattle,*owoere; 09 bbl* oil, 1444 do floor, 394 do lard Bd Ms broom corn, 38 bbl* oggt, 250 do pork, S3OO bus wheat, 1040 bbls wbiskoy. 10 do butter 3 hhd* bacon. 50 bx* do, 14 bbls beef, 3.1 sks dr apples, 24 *ks tlmotbysecd, 50 bdl* bandies, 9 bhd» tobacco, Clarke Aco. C. AP. IL R—s bdls paper, J R Weldln; 10 bbl* brandy, Ulln: 3 bdl* cow tolls, B A Fahnestock A co; 11 bl* bops. Wood; 6 kgs lard 6 bids butter, Ido egga. Atwell, Lee A co 8 bgscloTcraoed 4 bbls eggs, 1 dobuttsr, Kirkpatrick Aco; 329 bgs barley, Rhodes k Yemen 1 bbl butter, R Dolrell k cc; 27 pkgs lard, 30bbls rye flour, T Little A co; 2 bbl* butter 3do eggs. II Riddle; 295 bgs fowl. J Dorrlngtou 190 bg* barley, G NY Smith A co; 3d bdls fork*, 8 Fahnestock A cc 315 bus barley 282 bus rye, 2 bbls butter, 4 II 51' Culloughico; 51bdl« paper,BUsnaa; 12 bgsTom, 22 do rye, 71 dooata, J Fetzen 20 bbls flour, Bsgalsy, Covgrare A co; 38 ski 170,11 Q Collins: 25 bbls apples, Murphy; ‘2 bbla butter, A co, 27 sks corn M’Gofln; 12 bbls rye floor, Brown k Kirkpatrick; 62 bbls flour M’ Bane k Anjer; 51 bdl* wagon stuff, Leech A Man; 13 bbla flour, NYtlllaiusan; 23 sks beans, Shrlver ft DU worth;' 21 bis hops, sundries; 0 cars cattle* owners; 29 bbls egg*, Hca; 482 sks dr apples 62 kgs lard, 52 bbla butter, C‘2 do 3 bbdi tobacco, 17 sks flaxseed, 140 bbls flour, 322 pcs bulk meat. East. © RIVERNENYB. Tb* weather on Saturday was must delicious: tbe snow ha* well nigh disappeared and the river is rapidly rising under th* infloenceof the deparmg trusts. Wo *l[wct to ■oon beer *f the gorge diesppeariug. 'There la hut little Ico her* to injure boats, all np the All<vh>-ny the Ice fa com paratively rotten and thin and the uiuiiioot tbe river ii open full and free navigation will be established at once and completely. The Commercial oLFriday *aj« •Tha mammoth Rclitt**. that ba>l been put up for sale at New Dr.eaos laal-Ba(prday. by tbe Marshal, was not disput ed of. sbe (fid not bring two thirds of her appraised value, and is now advertised for esle again in IS days from the date of tbe-flrstsale. She i* to be sold to tbe highest bidder on a credit of 12 months Tbo Metropolis left New Orleans for Pittsburgh, on tbo 17th. Pt Louis—The steamer Saracen, a mouth or two ngu, was sold to Capt Clt Tylsr, and ethers, for $4,500 cash. Last week ('apt Tyler sold one-tblrd intorcst in ber frr $4,400 cash, one hundred dollars less than whaX tbe whole boat cost him. The Bup«rlor arrived from Louisville with a fair trip, returning at tbe ureal hour. She worked through the tee wltbeuso. We regrot to announce that bat veteran com mander Capt J BSammons Is seriously 111 at' tbo Spencer Home Tbe Lady Pike and Kate Ireoch arrived from Madison, with full cargoes—both returning at the ureal hour Tbe Madat. from St Luais and 3Udi£m, from New Orleans, may be found at (be levee to-day. The Ohio Uotle BD'I Switzerland oi» also due (rum New OrU uii". Tito Itolmont alter picking up lor. Übls whiskey, cleared fro PitUbnJgli yesterday, The bulk of her cargo—3W tons —i* from Louisville and Madison The Glendale left tor Memphis with 400 tons,and the Winslow and Ti'trrnr* for New Orleane—tbo former with 300 and the Utter 000 ton* NVo clip tbe following from tbo Cincinnati Gazette ui Saturday; “The NY I Maclay, from St Louis, aUo came hi * itb n first rate trip, receiving the majority of hrr load at Cairo, from off the rails City, The Madison luether barge when about 2t) mile* above Louisville, and did not miat it until an hoar afterwards. She returned 33 mile* after it, and found It at the flat*. The officers of tbe Switzerland report freight ecarro in the Lower Ohio. ’niesteamen aamuibeloW a* bound for Pittsburgh, were receiving their supplies ol coal yeeterday,and will clear for above on the first Intimation tlmt they can grt through Th<- Cincinnati and N6w Orleans pilots bavo advanced tt.nr prices fur piloting below to $250 each per trip. The Lacnnac, Cent Deriniey; J NY Hallman, Cup! Hay-: Lehigh, Oapt Bhnnk; New York, ('aptGilmore; Prime Dunua. Capt Ford; James Wood, Capt Robinson; Defender, ('apt Evans: Bay fltate, Cspt Miller, end Diamond, are ready to leave for Pittsburgh upon the restuudtion of navigation. " Telegraphic market*. New Yotx, Peh. 27.—Cotton <|u!et; 1000 bale* >».td. Fl*>ur dull: 75U) bids sold. NYbrat firm; hn.«h sold; Konth .-jn r*d fl. white SI,3U('U,<S Corn doll; safa* 15J.XHJ bulb whltu at CTyTO; yellow OYTfGS. Mrs* Pork 10c lower; axis* at $18,40. Prime Pork 13c lower. *al«*eat $l3- Reef active. Bacou for Hams, and for Miuulders. Grocorirs iisiet and steady. Tallow steady. Freigliai dull and unchanged. Stocks higher and firm; Cbleogn 1 U«k Island S'JVJ; Cumberland Coal 20-71 Illinois Central famdi Us|.': Lacruaso ft Milwaukin 11; Michigan Pnatbero C4>. N. Y. Central Reading tit; Galena ft Chicago •£!; Erie dl; Cleveland ft Toledo Lri„; Canton Co. 24)4 PaiLsncxrttia. Feb. 27.—F100r market firm, hut sales aio Kmited at $42,0 for superfine, s4^>7for extra, and $2i.2.VA$O tor extra family and fancy. Eye Flour stredy at C>>rn Meal at NVlxat 2UOO iius guo-l Keutucky white sold at live la do m.ntxl at 70. and yellow Corn at hfic. Oats steady at 35. Cuflee likikipg np: sales lixw bags Rival liW^l' 1 y hagar nml Molasses held firmly. Provision* <jukt. Mesa Pork held at (17. Lanl at and kegs at llfoil V*. — NVbiaky drooping; vales at 22. DtLTiHoBR, Feb. 27.—F100r quiet; Howard and Ohio quoting at $4.60; city offered at $4217 for cash, aud (4V uu time. Wheat steady. Coru a shade lower, quoting at 50 fur while, and 57 f>r yellow. NVbiaky dull and lower at 21c for city. 22j,i’22'.-j for Ohio. Provision* flat. Rscon ofl'-re-l at for Shoulder*, and &•>£ for Sides. Mess Pork ut (ltk-, 75. Lard at 9 l 4'j£r9-- 4 . rtricnfiC” PITTSBURG MINA KIMBKUtY J 0. UANLKY PKics or II T II E AT it E Lusts amj Mixaockus. Stag t SlAs.vits. ..Me. I Private C..X, Urjm ss.oo ./Jiic. I Privets B-ix, kiiisll 6,00 ..lie I Coloml boa. :.uc -2ic. j Tut T1.1r.1 Tmt C-.1.-rrd (inllory. Single Peats Li Private Oox. fl.<<o First night of the jonng American . .median MR. .T. &. HANLKY, Oo which occasion be will make Ul» first apprarauce hefyie a Pittsburgh AudUnrc, in hiafatorite character of INUOM AB, in play of that name. MISS KIUBKBLY will also appear la her JtMllj rcluhratnl peraoamtioD of PAKTUENIA. MONDAY EVENING, March let. U> cuaiioenrr iWth the popular ploy, in 6 acta, entitled I N O O M A R, or tbo Barbarian! loßoaiar Mr. J. Q. n*nl»y. I'arUaenia Miss Almherlj. fftTortt- l>anc» Min Turnbull. . To coucludo with (for the first time) a aeir farce, entitled COO!. AN A CUCUMUKK: .—..Mr J G Ifanley. auction Salts. I*. JVI. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Salta Room*, Mo. 64 FUUi Street. OX .nnn oer m an and sfan 4V.UUU isn CIGARS At Al-ctius.—On Wednesday morning, March 3d, at 11 o'clock, at the Com* tnerrihl Sales Rooms, No. &4 Fifth street, will be *old. without reserve, for account whom It rawjr concern, 23,(<00 Ann quality German and Spanish Clears, embracing cele brated brands. mrl I’. 3d. DAVIS, Am-t Y" ALUABLE STOCkI-PAp AUCTION.^ On Tuesday evening, March 2d. at 7 o'clock at (!& Commercial Salea Riwms, No. 14 Fifth St. will Ik- told. f<-r canh, par funds: •£L share* CltiMo*' Rank Stock: 9 “ Ailegheuy Bank do Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine In*.Co, Stock. P. M- DAVIS. A net. Daily sales at no.T* fifth st.. At the new Commercial Salea Rooms, No. b 4 Fifth street, every week day, are held public sale* or goods In all variety, stilted for the trade and consumers, from a Urge stock which Is constantly replenished witli ftvsh consign meuta, that moat he closed forthwith. At 10o'clock, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, com prising nearly everything needed In the line for personal and family use; talile putlery, hardware, clothing, hoots and ■hoes, I adieu wear, Ac. At 2 o’clock, P. M., iumsebold and kitchen furniture, new and eeeond hand; beds and holding, carpets, eiogant iron stone China ware, stove*,cooking utensils, grocortca, Ac. At 7 o’clock, P. Mk fancy articles, watches, docks, jewel ry, tnnslcal Instruments, guns, clothing, dry goods, loots aud ahoed( books, stationery, Ac. p. U. DA VIA. Auct’r. Transparent window Shades, of an kinds, at the Oil Cloth Were room*, of J. A U. PHILLIPS, frf4 No.2OAM St. Clair stm t. GLYCERINE —I have just rcc’d a large supply of pnre English Glycerine. Alsu, a large lot of Glycerine Cream, superior to anything now In usofor chapped hoods. Ups. Ac. _ fe23_ JO3. KLKMINO, SIiEIOII WHIPS, 10 feet long, or any si 7 .o shorter, may be found at folC WELLS, RIDDLE A OVS, ftO Fourth st. A A HHUS. PRIME SDGAK.—Per SL “T^t‘Lawrence and Pringlo. For sale ly frs JAMES GARDINER. LARD —5 pkgs. rcc’d and for sale bv f<4 ITENRY 11. COLLINS. CYTANTED.—Agcntawanted in every town YY and city in the United States. Endow two stamp and address A.II. SIDNEY, Boston, Slaw. FUUNITRE Oil Cloth—WiitifulrtylcTTf figured and ltulUtion of woods For sale by fc24 J. A U. PHILLIPS. PUTNAM’S Improved, and other styles of Window Shade Alton*. For sale hy 1t?24. y ' J. AH. PHILLIPS. HONEY BEAN TOBACCO—Another sup ply'of tbie Ana Tobacco recelrod hy JOS. FLEMING, foSJ Corner Diamond and Market itrwt. TENN. FLOUR—IOS sacks Silver Springs now from tipnmer Potomac fur sain hy feio ISAIAH DICKBV A CO. TpLAX'. SEED—II bags now landing from r steamer Potomac for tale by f'alO ISAIAH PICKET A CO. ENVELOPES— All sues and qualities sold by WM. O. JOnNSTON A CO-, IftS Stations rt. 67 Wood at. GGB—9 tubs now landing from steamer | Gard for rale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. T ARD-AND GREASE-4 bbla. Lard and 2 I i bbU. Grease now landing from steamer Uaxd for sale Sy M , ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. BROOM CORN—A prime quality rec’d this day and far tale, hy ftoB] HENRY lI..COLLINA DRY APPLES—SO bush, bright Dry Ayr plea tor tala by [fr6] HENRY H. COLLINS. iJEANS—2S bush, small White Beans rec’d i and far tale by ffear ITKNRY n. CO* LINS. rpiMOTHY SEED—IS bags rec'd and for X IIENRY H.COLLINS. T ARD—IOO kegsA T Q. 1 Leaf Lard received | J day ondfcr mL by t. LITtM * CO. tirgulal Slramrts. Monongahela River U S. Mall Packets. STEAMJIK TKLKoU.U'H. . .-TK.VM.EII JKi t EU.S»/N, Capt J O.'»uoow*aa. 1 Carr. U*f»Rn* <Xutk. '■pilK AIIOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE 1 ’ now nniuhnt tvirnlarlv. Morning Roata I«tv Piit*- t.iuib at X o'clock A. Si . an-! fcvening lUiU nt 6 oVlftrk H. M. l-r M'K--c«i>nrt. f:iis.-vl«sthl..wu, Morning*- hxlnCltv, lMh->criion, ►‘ay-it* City. Urwufi.dd. California and UruvtiATiUi*. Ilirrr connecting wiitrilack* and C-solo-* f.,r L'niuiit->wn. layittr Spring*. Morgantown. Wm u.-nl.iu *, Cnnnicluudtown and J«-th-r»oii. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for J 2, meal* »od«tate-moms on boat* lurlindvo.— Boats returning from limwmvilU lean- at S o’clock in the morniogauri A t.n the evening. Kor further information en quire at the Office, Wharf ih>at, at the foot of (irant street. <}. W. SWINDI.KK. Ar.EST. Mi.«nnri'ttii-fr llircrl. \ Rare Chance to Panengtri & Shipper*. U'jVl y<‘ Through Wit/.oiii t\riUi)‘)nrnj. to DOOXVILLK, RKCNSWICK, I.KXIMiTON, WKSTo.N, ■ Lr.AVK.swoßTir cm r , Kansas city and ar. josk pii. r P H K noTr and elegant passenger parkr-t I DtliTEOa, T. E. Djurrcs MiwU-r. will leave f-.r the at»>v<> and nil intermediate ports an or al»>ul the udh lust—<>r a« »ooii thereafter os navigation will |x.-rmlt Tt." M ETEOtI hat only m uie »ue ara*»y in Mi*>»ourf River—l» faM iiuJ stands A NO. ONE with Hi* Insurance Cmnpatih-* FoFslfeigbl or juivuige apply onboard nr to t«-ia_ flack, babnf?.* ro. n'bii i .IF?-.,> MisJSuri River llircrl. .MnSS A RarcClianct lo Passengers &i Shipper*. •lIT/J go Through wrtAmil Hrjhtppmj. to UihJNKVIM.K, BRUNSWICK. LKXIMJToN, WESTON LEAYENWORFH CITY. KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSEPH. NKBILASKA CITY, UMi OMAHA CITY. THE splendid new and fa9t running I‘as- Honr steamer BKY*LAHIC, Capt. HEN. JOHN SON. will leave for the abort) and all laWnneJiiU-j j-xirte. on THIS DAY. 550th Inst. For freight or passage *pply»n board or to FLACK, BARNES *-CO. Agent- Offlrp, No. 87 sVat'-r etreet. RE QUIjAH TRI-WEEKLY , JH?;,* tnrEELTNO PACKET. —The fine •ungeo steamer CHEVOIT, Captain J. Mnrrar, will Imre for the above and alt Intertnmlirtte porta on Monday*. Wednesdays and Fridays. Fur freight orj*asAag«, apply on board, or to and W. H WHEELER. Agrut. No. SUV-d «t. RE U U 1, AU, WEI)NE!fI)AY , Ipr- ,> PACKET. FOR CINCINNATI—The AgfedffiL fine new »C*-anier J. 'V. HAILMAN,Capt. 51. Hay*, will leave for the above and all intonm-dlale |>orts mi EVERY THIS DAY at Hi o’clock A. 51. For passage or freight applv on board <irto ’ Jail FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Agent_a._ FOR M AIUE'iTA* AND Z ANES VILLE—The new and beautiful LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. Brow*. wiildeuve lor the above arnl all (ntcTtuurlLatc]H>rta, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 p. m* For freight or passage apply on board *>r to OclO t’LACK. lIARNKS *OO.. Affta. KOULaR TUESDAY PACK-, fCffr * ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The tin- •Uamcr EMM A GRAHAM, Capt. Unwi Aviks. will leave for Mia above and intermediate porta EVERY TUESDAY, at T o’clock p. k. For freight or passage applv cn board. ociO FLACK, BARNES ACO.AK’t*. Cincinnati, Srr. FUR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- iJESjsi VILLE —The flno passenger utramor JENNYfIRAY, Captain Dmilnp, will leave for the al«m» and all intermediate port* on tbo opening of navigation. For freight or jraseage apply on boAnt, or to f 026 „ FLACK. BARNES * CO., Agetit*.~ FOR'cT NO IN N AT 1 AND , JTSLj) LOUISVILLE—The new and "idendld jg|g3gJ passenger ilearner ENDEAVOR, W. J. iiarkidl. will leave for ths above and all iiitenncdi.-itf')»>rts on THIS DAY the Ist lust., at 4 oVlock P. 51. For freight or passoge apply on txoird or to FLACK. BaUNKS. t CO., fel2 Agruts. F“ OR 'CINCINNATI &. LUUl£' ng* > VII.LK—TIi- line steamer GAZKL. E. Evans, will leave ter the al>or<- and all Intermediate ou TUId DAY, let Last., at 4 r. h. Fur fi.-ight or liiuam' applv i>n l-oard or to f.*ld FLACK, BARNES * C'». Agts. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS-1 JEsfeji VII.LK—Tb- fine steamer DR. KANTw(££&£§££ Capt. S Shuman, will I Hare for the above undalliiiler modUto ports, cm THIS DAY. Ist iurt. at 10 o'clock, i. U. F'»r freight or passage apply on t*wml or to fell FRACK, BARNES * CO .Agents. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOU IS VILLE— I The firm aU-anicr ARGONAUT. Capt. Ocu. L McLraa. will leave for the abate and »l I inter mediate ports, on THIS DAY. let iu>t .at t r u. For freight or paasace apply on board or to ja’i’) FLACK. BARNES A CO . Agents. Jlasljtiillf, Set FOR NASHVILLE.—'The tine , fEfrjfc steamer HASTJKU3. Cnpt. l'.irter, uiit leave fiu* the atmv* and all uilrrm«-dinte DAY. tstinat. For freight or pwig-applv on board,nr t" f.-fi FLACK. IUKNLi * Co.. Agmta. £t. ILouis, A-r, FOR ST. Lours.—The H.Jendid , MfeUlirr CLIFTON. Capt. Tlmmaa P.w will Rave for the »Ik>v.» and nil inf* i tiuduie |«>rn. ut! the opeutug of narigatuju. For Ir-ight u juv-ngi- apply on txAt lor to ;uirl ] Jed FLACK A BARNES. Agt». Foust, louis—tiic si.ienaw , •ti-nmer NATHANIEL IlOi.MrlS, KennUUy, will leave for the above and lutrrme>!l:ite |»n t*. on the opening of navigation. For freight or pae«age apply ou board<-r to ;mrl] FI.ACK. BAR.NK.'s* A> tge»!-. For st; ix)ui»/ kkokuk. , jp> * BURLINUTON. MISCATINF, ISfaND. DAVENPORT, tiALENA, DUUI gL’E AND .*T PALL— Tlw line new aid-ewbwl •earner CANADA. Capt J. Ward, will ijvite fur the aixue and ail inL-rtni-<llate |w,r,« i>n MONDAY, the *'Ui M.ircb Fur freight nr p—»«ge «p; l» nn board, or to ifu2T) FLACK. BARNE? * CO. A^’i* FOR ST. LOUIS,*’ KEOKUK, , ITS* J nURUNOTON. MUbCATrVE, BOCK INLAND. DAVENPORT, OALENA, DDBCviLh AND fT. PAUL—The tlno new eieamtr PEiFRINA, Captain T. 11. Uriflith.vill leave f..r the abuieoiui all inter mediate pona .>n SIONDAY, the sth ilaruiL F<*r freight or {ta«age apply oa boord, nr to feJ7 FLACK, BARNES* C*>. Agent*. For ' Missouri river - Tho, jrg-. Odd u»w tU'amerUQWKNA # Cgpt.Y)refrTCj|^M I LLj£A fui llfo atuvuaud DAT, the Ul In-*!. Fur freighUur Apply ~° or to {-- KL.Vt.'K. It.UINKS <k i\>. **t» For j»i\ Louis.—Tin.* tine* new i jeela passenger steiiorr. “ANGLO FA X <>.V." rapt. Baker, will leave tur the abovr stirt all Imermedmte port* >m THIS DAY, Ut io-t.. ot 4 o'J.vk l*. M. For freight or passage appl v no tewird nr t.» KKA * JON K*. 67 Valor street. , , , PI.ACK. BARNES A CO, Ag*ta. """T _ ; X". «7 Water St. FOR Sf. LO.iilS.—The tine new i fITV* fci*» runuiug passenger steamer luff Capt. Moore. will leave fat the *!«»••• nud all lutemiodfoto poru on THIS DAY Ist tnst., at 4r. a. For freight or t>u*apc apply on txurd nr «»> _Ja22 * _ LACK. HARNES4 (Yl-Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine i fEgvm rteamrr MABENOO, Capt. will Irara for the above and nil iiitrxmrdiuteiiortson TIIIB DAT. lit lost., at 4 oYUuk I*. 51. »V passage or freight apply on board or to J*2l __ FLACK BARNES A CO. FOR ‘KEOKUK, OAVESPOKI'.rjE^i HOCK ISLAND, GALENA ao.l Dt: J&Z&ET IIUQUE —The fine passenger steamer MAKY COUK, Capt. Win. Diilr.cll, wilt l«a*e for the above and all intermediate poru oo the opeuiug of .navigation. For freight or passage apply oo li>irJ or to l«2i FLACK. BARNES. A C 0„ Agenu liUuola River Direct. TO PKORIA. I’KUC. LA BALLF., AND ALL INTERME DIATE PORTS ON THE ILLINOIS hIYER. 'FIIE new and elegant side -wheel passenger i steamer DENMARK, Capt Richard C. Grnv, will leave fir tho abov« porta on the nj-'ulug "t - navigation. F,.r freight or pAi-Sigu apf Ij on board or tn nirl FLACK. RATINES t (*>.. AconU- jßrto ©titans, &t, IjVJH MEMPHIS AND NEW, |p> , ORLEANS—The One new steamer R. F. JsSaaegSal SAKS. Capt IT T Barr, will leave far the »h>v* mod Late port* on the opening of navigation. For freight or postage apply on board or to FLACK. BARNES A CO.. Agents. I7OU MEMPHIS AND NEW , frg!^ ORLEANS. Tho On* n<vw steamer BT. LAWUENOR, Capt. It. D. Cdchrim, will above and all intermediate ports on THIS DAY, tho lit lo«t For frclghti.r passago apply on board or to FLACK. BARNES A CO-A.-U FOR MEMPHIS and NEW OK-'i flSfrTm LEANS—Thesplctldld ateatner ARCTIC Capt. Rovimtcy, *’UI leave tor the al*"V« nm! Intermediate ports on THIS DAT. the lit hist. For. freight or pa®w-*o applytm board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. •REA & JONES, STEAMBOAT 'AGENTS, No. 7 G Water Street, fofl-lmJ ' PITTSBURGH, PA. : 0 . HARDY & M'OREW, steamboat agents. Corner of First and Ferry strets, >ulS: ‘ ltf PITTSBURGH, PA Romoval—Bosrbave'a Holland Bitters*. WE have removed the ninnufiictonr' of IUERHAVrs HOLLAND BITTERS to No.S Wood street, below Second. _ BENJAMIN PAGE. .111-A CO. KEU RUTTER.—IO kegs in store and for “Lyfay niTcniNsoN. EGOS.— Two bhis. just received "amflhi (fr 24) _ K, HUTCHINSON, BEANb. —Nine bids, small white Deans Jostrocelvedand fur nalojrj fe ~* ... _ O EURING.—SO bbls. Halifax pickled und JJL Jry salt, just recclred and fbr mU- by R. HI.TCniNPON. SToah and molasses— 40hhd«.N, 0. Sogar, 10 bbls. N. 0. Molasses, For aalo by JONKS A COOLEY. No. 141 Watar itreot. BUKNINU^'LUTi)'& CAMPIiENE TP ways on band and cheaper than ran ho had In tbo city elsewhere, at f,.”3 JOS FLBSIIXO*B, HIDES. —806 dry flint hides, • ISJ4 fliwn Kaltnl do., to arrive anJ for tale by BPUINUKJI UARDACGU A CX), fc23 Nu. 295 Liberty street OIL tonToil Meal in stare for inle bv U-r, SDRINOKU lIARIIAUfIU A Co. OPS.—Five baies prime first‘aort Hops, In store and (brinla by gPHINOKH lIARBAUOn k CO. 171L0UR.— 200 bbls. estra family, . 150 do. extra »upcrllne, * ’ .100 do. sui^rflne, 125 do. fine, In store and fur ml* by SPRINGER fIABBAUGH tCO fe23 Ko. -05 liberty itreet. orjO BBLS - FAMILY WHITE WHEAT OW FLOUR arriving by cßra, and fw nle by fcg . JAMES GARDINER. Qfin PCS - b ACON SHOULWIRS.Trim^, U W recdTrt ud lor «!. b, .<&> SBEIVKB * DILWOStII. CLEVELAND AJN'D PITTSBt R -^jjHAIEROAD PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD,_VIA STEUBENVILLE. rp [|f; CLEVELAND AND PITTSBDRGH RAILROAD COMPANT, AND THE PITTS I BURCH COBUMBO3 AND CINCINNATI RAU.BOAB COMPANY, h*Tln c m*l«-anorraiymtnt .HA th. PITTS BUltllll rr'irAVNß AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COMPANT fortho Join! u«°r ITOjW,;!, „uJ in.-h.-dcr. will ran tL.'ir Train, Jail, (Sundays ean-pted) a, fallows, rommencini: MONDAY, January..,th.lv.-, „ LinCE . LISTS AaHTn >mr| • ““NS Cin. Kspn-55..... 4 ... ldtt.bunib.ROO 1. JLlStnulenvlllc, MiA.I [ Columbus 5:2) p. H.]Ciii. 10.00 r. * a .4 3., I u 10:43 “'llThecPs,l->»dnstond !*i " pi's. bsolinn / | j , ,jo put “ 7-°l ii |Colnmbos,liO*. w-lCla. M«1 * . Cincinnati Raurossi “ 130 p. w. 1 I-«P.K ■--* CT.pi.v.TC-.vip - Slpnb. Afcom’tioni •• Lss, “ Wslissillp, (LAI | ’ (Utmin Tllio (-/IP. IS.J Tbp 0.-00 A. n.Train runs llmni(;)i to Cincinbatl with but onp chnng*. «J*l tt» withoct CHANGE or cam, making direct ronuErtloa* for Daytoo. lo4Ua*poU«.'<Soctoß*tlt » .. pMuj-i, 1,- Tbe 6:4$ a. ». Train «op. at Ml Stations, and coanectsat Bayani wilb train and MI point, on that nm!t. A. Hud-on with the C. Z. 4C. B. R- for W Ak»t At »Mh CI-TcUnd and Toledo Railroad for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago; and at Chicago with all Railroads fading to U»o Xtortft « Also with Lake Short*Railroad for.firi*, Dunkirk, Boffala, NixgarvFall* and Canada. . n,i t j m<ir _ The C;|.S a. y. and 2:2.5 r. k. Trains stop at all Stations on the lUvertlne, and connectat J7J.V m and Ohio Railroad for Cnraberland, Harper's FerTyjßaltlxnoro and Washington City. At Rellalr with theC w Railroad for Zanesville. Circlerjlle, Lancaster Wilmington. Ac. Tlic 4 P. h, Steubenville Accommodation stops at alt Wav-Station* Kni'Mwa Taaixs from Cincinnati arrive in Pittsburgh as follow*: 1 ~ .. Tliat Wring Cincinnati at 4:20 P. W. run* through without change of cars, and arrive* at Pittsburgh ijinJ a. *• i lll tnuu oirSaturday evening rnns dlrnctly through to Pittsburgh, and navsengrr* can leave for PLiliulrd,ima via lenna lUilro.id on fittnday owning at 10 F. M. Tlial Cincinnati at ftoo a. si.arrives in Pittsburgh at s:£o p. w. Tlie alKire Trains will stop on signal of the Station Agent at any Elation between Pittsburgh and Rochester to take np pas*eugers going to any point on or bey»nd the line of this road. Trains will also stop to leave passengers coming l«o«n this Road to any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points beyond Chicago via Cleveland, miaiatk/or T >W* na Clntiar.d. Paaarngers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati or St, Louis, or points beyond Colnmbni Tta Steubenville, Mini -m /'<T 7\t').'tr ria Slfutlrjfriue. t , 9-ltaggage cheeked through to ait prinr>i>al points and transferred free of charge. K..r lickfts nnd all information, apply to QlX>. PARKIN, at the Ticket Office, Pena Street Depot ; V. R. MYERS, flrneral Ticket Agent C. AP.R. IL, Cleveland. JA3IR3 FARMER, Supt- C- AP it P.. Clctuhind. 1 A. lirTCIHNSOX, llt-n. Ticket Agt. P. C. *C. R. R_Columbn«. iJa-'L W. W. BAGLKY, Supt.F.C. 1 C.B.R.Colombu*. EDWARD T. MEGRAW, TOI3A.OCO A.ISTD CIGARS, iVO. 241 LIBERTY StREBT, HEAD OF WOOD, PITTSBURGH. PENNA.. OFFERS TO TIIE TRADE A LARGE, FRESII AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pm •hosed from Importers and Maoafsctnrera, atnongst which are the following favorite brands: '• W. 11. Grant's A. No. 1 5s Tobacco, Kcime, Robinson A Co*s Tobacco, Engone Howard's Tobacco, Grant's Pound Lump Cavendish, Hazard and Railroad Brands, 200 Caddy Boxes Half Pound Lump CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIOARSHI ONE MIIaIiXOET ASSORTED BRANDS. All of which wo offer to ths trade prices which cannot foil to please, f PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AXD WATERPROOF C E M E IST T PERRIN & JOBCKrBOXT, iProfcrietorß, Are NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOT [CM tbo &lx>vo Ria.tic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, It being the only article yet Invented that will »iirce«*fntl. r»xii«i iii*“ action of 'hr atnuwphere In every climate. : IT IS PERFECTLY FIRS AND WATER-PROOF, Ai. l In point of durability, we believe it lieqnal, If nolsnpe Cr, to any Jletalllc Roofing.’ We o»n pnt Uoo over 01.1 T»u T.ir, Irou or Shingle Roots, it making nod anco hovf flat or steep the roof may be. This Roofing Is warrantjd toprove as abave rupreaentod. We will put Uon for „ SIS DOLORS PER SQUARE, (TEXPEST SQUASE.Y \\ • will xpply u n|Kin Tin and Iron KSehftr TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on acconnt of it* dor-billly tL cbe*(Kwi pnint that can bo n«ed. v invite all who an- building, and also those who with their Roof* Repaired,to call at OUT office, 123 r%mi Str*r’ and es am I nc «amp Itm and satisfy tbemsrdve* In regard to thednrability andwracticaHhty ofthia Booflna. t ! I TEKKIH t JOILNfON, • i * J, '°- 133 Third street, between Wood and SmlthfieM, nil. JOHNSON, ) _ Pittsburgh, IVuna • I have mado a chomlcal examination of some W. K. CUJLDS A Co*B Ri>oF!N’o. left atmy nffir.-, ti.w r sults of which areas follows: material Is compounded sou to rvmaln pliable for a great length of time. 2d. The consistency Is not readily luflaeuced by the temperature; couaequeutly it would not I*> Uablo to melt and rm> off from a roof lr. Fntnmer, or crack In Winter, I. e. extremm of natural brat and cold would not injure it. 3d. The composition Is not acid hnt slightly alkaliu-, it would not destroy the canTnsa, but on the coutrury or..it r t It from the action of the weather. . 4tb. It Is Water l*roof, mid lo a large extent Fire-Proof; that Is. sparks and fire brands Lilllng npoo It cool.l did In flaui«' It. lu my upiniuu such x r«»f will lAt t>r years If put on carefully ami receiving prompt attention ltv»j«jvtfi:lly , JOSKPII M. LOCK K, Chemist, * Laburntorj No. 123 Wajtiut Clnvlnnsli. id.i CixaaaATi Aozsctßoval Ixs. Co., F< b. cu., lx:.: I have rxnaiiiied W. K. Childs A Co's Elastic Fir- and Water-Proof Cement lUx,flog, and as far as I can JmL-. . r»,m,i-let it a good invention, ami am willing to lusare buildings Utus protected upon the same term* at 1 insure Uioax cim-ir.l ».ii nu-iaJ. aphlydawF fStgned) JNO. 3. LAW, AgL Royal Ins. L.mlon and hirer,-,.i TRANSPORTATION CAPACITY OSE HUNDRED TONS DAILY] ffiaa® LLOYD & C 0.,. ! HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREP,LRATIONS THIS WINTER, arejuowpiepare.l Jo do a heavy business by PENNSYLVANIA CANAL .A-ZSTID RAILKC^AT?. Through to and from the Eastern Cities. We can aworronr friends and all th««e disposed to patrjaix* the IVnn*. ('hi.* and Railroad, that tic. pain* will l-e spared to render general satisfaction to SHIPPKUSOF EASTERN'AND UKSTEIt.s FREIGHT. , Tho Avoidance of the Inclined Pianos on tho Allegheny Portagp Railroad mil Rite Increased despatch to the transmission of freight Office P«mu Strict, at the Cana) Rasim ftJAlyd LLOYD A CO 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. (1857. pb*-rr7TTTH» PORTABLE 80-AT X.IJNTE, ' ,-. v LVil'm “V " VinPennsylvanin Canal dntl Railroad. feiwff Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. j OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY IN’CREAS ed during the past muter ami we can now offer to SHIPPERS the superior advantage of • DOUBLE I*AILV U S H to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Onr line being compoaed entirely of, PORTABLE BOATS. hut i.ne transhipment is required. Merchants sending Freight to onr Uno can rely npoo its iKdng put through with nil hi ■ P<st| and despau-h . WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, corner <\f Liberty and JVtiyne itrtrste, PitUbvrph, Jtt. KIER k MITCIIELL, Pruprlt-ri.r* itftsrrllannms. MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES n*LD IN THE NKW ENGLAND S'I’ATKS 56 IS ONE YEAH. « TIIK ItESTOIIATIVE OF PROP. O. .1. YCuOD for ri'oti'rlng Imir perfuctly and jw-rmanently. hue uev.-r yet hart a rival, volume volume might ln< given from all parts of the world mid fnmi the most lnt« lh g> nt t<» prove that it tr a ver/rr* H/sU’rutin’; hut read tne rlrrnlur and y.w cannot doubt; read also the following: II Mi«—People have for eouturie* been aßlicted witli j/dtfktadji, and the only remedy, heretofore known, has bn-n wig*. By a recent disemory of Profeanor \y, ua j but dispensed with, hut a great many thorn, beesure they have l*en e« oltrn ,„ lt „^j%|aS®fcllidrTonics uf dUTiuent klnd<— To all such t 'l-ntvia^TSSßLf o *** fb°re«juret. that they will try core atrun. for lnGmL£? U ** Ur * ,t V* r ?, U !*° ■ueh thing a, UH. We know^fe^i' o**" 0 **" UJd * used the article a »h«.ri lime, and ruririur»i-i compleUly with tire tiniest and most , ° Riimeruin ea»-» tailing out, *likh It rcslored iu gryalnr laTfr-eciitii . erer hadlesui l>ef»re. 1 “*•*“ It is also without doubt one of tho Lest arti< lex f.,r ke«>p ing the hair in geod condition, making It aoit nml ghwey. removing daudruß, and has proved itsdftbe greatest euemy to all the illstliat hair isbeir to. li U the duty of every one to improve their personal ap pearauce though some may diff.r In regard to the ways of doing It: hut wary one will admit that a beautiful brad of hale, either In mau or woman, is an object much to be do* lired. and there are no w« ins that should bo left untried to obtnjn such a consideration.— Ifomon's t'hila. Coshoctox, Ohio. Not. IT, l&Sfi. 0. J. Wood A Ct—flrnli: As 1 have been engaged iu selling your Hair Restorative tho last season for one of your local agents (R. M. ll&ckYnson.) and having experienced the tienoflclat eOi>cts of it myself, I would like tojabtaio an agency fur the State of Ohio or some gtat*> in the West, should you wish to make such an arrangement, as 1 am convinced fWr it nothingrqual to ff in tho VniUd Sialet far rtt'.tiriTQlH* hair. I bare been engaged Iq tho Dmg busi ness for several jean, and have sold various prepurations for the hair, but have luuod nothing that restore* the *e ere live organs or invigorates the scalp aa well iu your*. Be ing fully convinced that your restorative Is what yon repre sent it to be, 1 would like to engage iu the enl« of it, for I am nntistled it nin*t sell. Yours truly, a. T. STOCKMAN. . Wavlaxd, Mass., Feb. 5, IHJ7. Prop. 0 J. Wood A Co:—Gents; Having realized the cooj effects of your Hair Restorative, l with to state, that finding toy hair growing thin, os well as gray, I was Indue ed from what 1 read and heard, to try the article prepared by yurt, to promote it* growth and change its color as It wn* In youth, both of which it ha* e&ctod completely.— In the opemtiun I liars used nearly three bottles. Yours, Ac., JAMES FRANCIS. 0. J. WOOD A CO- Proprfetarr, 312 Broadway, N. Y (lu tho great N. Y. Wire lUitiug Establllhment) and 114 Market slrivt, Rt. lamila. Mo- and sold by all good Drug* gist* fo2D snloTriUwlsT JONES HOUSE, t>f i/atkft Strrtt Iwl Siarkrt Spurn. UAKIUBDURG, PBNNA. WELLS G’OVERLY, I»rcrprietor. THIS NEW iVED ELEGANT HOTEL, recently erected by ttio Slfzwra. JON BS, In Harrisburg, Fa- having Ik<od leased for a tenn of years by-lhe under sigucvl, bn takes this method of calling the attention iff bks. funner patrons, friends and tho travelling’-community thereto. Having a /Vint of One tlundretl and Forty #l-rt ort. tfto princijwf rtrrrt uf thn city, ami Pifty-Tvo tut Freni on J iarlet lt cannot All to provo attractive as well it Inviting to stranger*. The CHAMBERS are of Quo size, vrell ventilated, and Ughtinl with Cos—a number with connecting doors—mak lag tliem very desirable for families. . 4 The UALLtiare wormed throughout by Heaters; and every modem improvement, in fact, bks; been added, that may conduce to the safety, comfort and happiness of the pests. Vixitora may, therefore, rest assured, that the “JONES UOUSK” b«s been mode perfect in all Us appointment*— that each department baa been placed In charge of Zzjxri cured and CumjteJrnt uiat In .ovtry particular the system which has been adopted by tho proprietor, will af ford to those who may make It their home, as great* de gree of comfort as may bo obtained at any similar establish ment m tho State. To secure this desirable result, ho hs> furnished the Pul>- 11c and Private Parlors, Chambers, Dining Room, Ac- with, entirely NEW FURNITURE; and also arranged within the building, a line Harbors Saloon, Oyster Saloon, Dressing Room, iiut and Cold Bath*, Ac. Tlio Culinary Department and Dining Room will receive the especial attention of the Proprietor, whieh he trusts, trill be a suOlclrnt guarantee (hat tastes all will beattitod. After returning his heartfelt thanks told* old friends and patrons, for tho generous natrouagewi longexteaded to him at the “Coverly Ilonao,” and also to Id* frAds *nd patrons at the “Columbia House,” Cape Island, dßringthe aewm of is:,s. he respectfully solicits » Jiss V th ® “JONES HOtWK. [(eCioodimJ WELLS COTEHLT. Y> 117 PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, Xv* Dealer la Dwta, Hat*. Straw Trimmings, JU3d Straw U'wda generally. T>AHHY’S T HICOPH EHOUS—a gross on li hand and for rale by U. I- fAUNESTOgC A CO; tYRECIP CAUB'IRON—ISO lbs. ca lled J 7 and for sale by B. LI FAUNKSTOCE ACO. LYON'S KATUAIRON--sI gross on band and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00. lazed and Cnglazod oreen,4nd saw pattern* of -Figured Curtalu*, at wholesale and rctaiL “ * «W 2 . , W. P. MARSHALL A CO. COMING —New Wall Papers at low prices* to bo sold by W, P. MARBUALL A 00, fc— « N'e. 8T Wood street; • COAL PROPERTY FOR SALE—LCO acres of Land at BaUoeiflle, cn tho C A P R R. ICO acre* at Rochester, O,ontheCAPRIL ' 3 Lob In the toxrtja/Rochwter. - The ruiuci train free and anccenful operattoa.. ticnlarx apply to AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, -felO , 13 Enortbstreet *POLL BUTTER-20 bbls. Roll Butter; r\j 4' basjH do do, Is atom and far sale by B. DAL7.BLL A CO^ f*3 . ; ; • gSI liberty at COFFEK— 100 Bags choice Rio Coffee; 2$ <£ do Java-'' 1 do. -•, J u»t received aad tor aal* by ■ ' B. ROBISON A CO- WHOLESALE DEALER IN CHILDS & CO’S R O O F I IST GK (SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD k LEMON.,} WANTED IMEDUTELYr-lO.ODO .Men to cngago In the sale of-the iao<tt i-rpular silling Books in America, invalid*, Mechanics, farmers anil Tern h era wishing to travel, will find this to bo a very proCuido and pleoanut LunuieM, t-tiubling tlu-m to nee the ounutrt, and rnako money Ml the same time. Agents now in the l.u. loess are clearing from £6OO to Jl„ r >oo pnr year. For full particular* and a list of Books, addrt-M 11. M. RUI.ISoN, Queen City Publishing Uocse, 141 Main street, Cincinnati. Ohio; or. if llviug East, D. RCLISON. Philadelphia. anl&lydawficT WANTED —Deor Skit*?* wanted hv w; WKLL3, lUDHI.K A Ci>. So SO Ki’nirlli «r GARDNER - WANTED.*--A man i|(i&JnU*<l with marketing, an<l r«|>*Me of iiilnvuiitijf sumo eight mpt to vegetables »dJ fruit. Inquire of ISAIAH DICKKV A CO, fe- No. SO Water etroel. B ANK STOCKS WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS A On. Irf Slock ami Bill Bn«k«r. 58 F..uiih *o~-t Stocks wanted— Mechanic*' Bank Stock: M. and M. Bank Si.*- L 'j Exchange ~ " Wcatcrn Invaraitcr Monongnlieln ** AUSTIN LOOMIS A Co.. J*tnck Lrnkert, C» Fourth »Ir*-«t .fill orders, by Y\T a .\ t t u—* olV ', TT >ir u- m,,1,ti1" to run; f&no t<» «jooo.’j,» ' , AUSTIN UOo.VrtS A C‘> stock slid Note Brokcne. 51 k<.iiiilm.i WANTED — of good sound Kv« J. alB JAS. OARDINKu. iHiscdlantous, To Capitalists or Hlannfactors. THE undersigned having determined to more west, offers for tale, (or exchange Tor Western property,) tbe best Farm la Armstrong county, within fire minutes walk of tho Kittaanlng Brldgo, and delightfully situated on the river bank, opposite and in view of tbe AlU gheny Valley Railroad Depot, containing about One Han dredAere*, sixty of which contains right ft* t ot good Bltuia enousCoa), with Look opes, and delivering coal daily iu Kittanning at five cents per buihol; auU 33 acres of su|>erior s river bottom that < never overflows; about 80 acres under fence sndin the highest state of cultivation, haring receiv ed over 1000 loads of manure from tho town, to which a team ran make right trips & day. There Is a large Log House 80 by -fOf.x-t,an.! a Fjatue ilanrdO by 00 feet, with corn crib and wagsn sheds attached: 150 yuoDg Apple and 100 Peach Trpes growing; a well of water at tho house and a unmber of springs of water that st small expense ctmM bo, convryed to ths house. This proiWTty pomessns superior advantages for residences and Iron or lumber nutnnfocto rivs. AU persons desirous of realizing a good and proflu} able investment are requested to view this property botorv making any other selection* Title indUnutaUc and terms easy. Two trains daily from Pittsburgh, tasking It cosy of access, for farther particulars address the proprietor, JOHN PORTSMOUTH, Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pa., Or.WM. PHILLIPS, Glass Manufacturer, Plttsbnqth. P- B.—To exchange tor Western lands, somo buildings and lots advantageously situated In tbe central part of Kit tanning. JalfcStnd J.'p. ’ hajldwarm" SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, SAS ON If AND A LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE, which howillselTvcry low fur CASH, lltlon to hh Locks,- Hinges, Knirraand Forks. Sj>oui« and large assortment ofCartwnUn’ Tools, he has received a largo supply ot SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERjt, SHOVEUI, TOHH3 AND POKKR4, BLEIQH BELLS AND ENAMELLED PRESERVING’ KW/LKB. 6c23:dtf : ' WALNUT HAtTr. RESTAURANT, lusomc ILU.L, Finn street. „ JOSEPH PHIOK IE l-t PBOPBIETOR. ’ All delicacies oe jn. THU t>KAik»', bjr th. moil ax portonced cookStSerTMUpat the shortest no tice, from SIXO’CLOCK A. M. UNTIL TWiLYE O'CLOCK I*. M. All articles in the Ucc, peculiar to the East, Weit or Booth, received daily by Express, end served uj»to urd«-r.~ Ousloeas msn will find the table at WALNUT HALL ail that they could desire. Depot for Oysters, Fish, Game and early Vegetables In their aesaoa.-Uj ’ fe!3 oclMyj kmpl6ymknt; fJO A Month, and All Expense, Paid. AN AGENT IS WANTED in every Town “" J O’"” 1 !’ •>» UolteJ Statu, to eugsi l„ , .ml t-Mlora, t,, ehith tfc, .bod prom. m.r = tdJr "-- II- MO.lL i , eorn,r of KpfaiiM and Mercer sts_ New Y.»rfc City, Inclosing one : 100 cells Mscrted sizes Manilla Bone; . " • 150 bales l«est Navy Oakum; *•' Pitdg oh hand and tor ulo by r./i w 40NES * Cooley, - . _ _j__ _ 50.141 Water street,near Cherry oiler B L^^ W ‘ IIPS ' DltAYWjm '^WAGO.\ WHIP?, and every description of work io-tbe whin iraoe, at wholesale or ntail by ** MC WELLS. RIDDLE *OQ- at v,. nrlh - LKAXUKU WAGON doz. assorted aiztA, warranted of the best quality, on band an a for sate fcy • WELLS, RIDfcLK i cO -” 17 ’ No. 80 Fourth stroK. S*? —A £o°d: assortment un kJ.h»d and for sale by KIDDLE aco " ***** ■' *'■ •’ : ‘ . v Nei. 80Fourth street. ’ aAItNESS— One double gen Carriage Hnr trtss, ailver nlatad, for ole cheap by ° ttgy r' ,VyjfLLB» BIDDLE * CO, No. 80 Fourth , L DRY* APPlifiS—so bus. beat quality"rec’d amtfog aatoby , M mnLYttCAIS * i» Jou yahiqyoor teeth and skggt ' ' • _ FLEMING. ,gqrpq Hjrttft tad TMnl Strata. IZ'ENNJJDY’S DiscOVKffn-™,' l bush bright dried SJ*****w*m*,::\ ; raßYiSSrffi* ®<Hants.
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