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V /’“V '\:n ' v; .-v- . ■• ; ' ' r? - - A* " ’"*4 ?'■ -* - - - IT ■■ 'n..»iii..wn«inW<ini ■>»«if..illllllil liiinmtf Eiacatlon ofFarmer'i Boos. | t&F Mr. Adams, Sheriff of 1 «*”« two barrels of braody, and..sold to satisfy the wriu Whereupon WW*V* ted, under the new liquor taw fo It was io rain that he offered m " ..r*i-vt oialretnrn oaaaeieoatioo; lio — - * - - -~ - and coats, and ordered to give 1 ■!»•,« is r ‘ v l r‘' ' , not to violate the law again. To 2?,4?xt "’*' :;:?•;>-.'•.«■•;>•••' ’ - '— '"•• replletf that he had acted in tho ,1 ’' •- ■■■ discharge of hie doty na Sheriff c J's«ffy*-tttJir4^ i S*^ , ’' r dX*i^.f.tsf:»i?£? ! al4X»»!.!f.Jt?ij^« ! .-e- >•, ■ ■ ■ .-■ I: , , nnder.oa(h•-• to disoharge.• all- the >j> i- .<?si >' tSviV vt Vf" •>V.r' his office; and ehoold, therefore, ••*• j?V'''- *••'' 1 dine to poy the fine and coßts •.;•;<« bonds, as required. He was the ' ’-V-Tti- : B@* They hayebeen. introdm !■■<•!*»•& oity of San Francisco, and tbe C *: »{,‘t *’ the Californian says “ thatthe 0 « *‘l;KfiTCf’-’f,” oral of the Celestials were gat -■■'■•■ ■ * '.■ ; '::: lamo-post, with their moon-like I ■ . to their, utmost oapaclty, and c great'earnestneßS in the euphoni s'* 1 « ■' their native land, and ae near as s^snstsxssr. ' s ATrr£ST».’S a railroadhridge overW Miat i 1 point. The lack of snch. a; etru ’■■. I great hindrance to trade, involvu K 1 el P enßo of fe " io B e aai the 006 CfV.t* I consequent upon a change of b JS4i9eSShS^Lj^^»' l WJigl^^«w2*LS:ilc«w , '.«a'i* T -*it»;'t ;• that» perfectly safe and anbatm ' ursb-isaaM, 33 1®- SMS* «»S*»®> -1 — wo b l {ote ° 3 °? ««»?““« : reoently in, San Franoisco ; by tl .— Pioneers.’’: It states that the-] »f' > ' waa ten dollars.and that fifteen tb ~~ ■ were present at it, including five • jaaear--"" -■•- ..K^rX'Kiia'f neck of a sparrow so that no air lungs, and its legs broken, it will tio “ wiU take p,aco bJ nieans of * l : «9-Another KesiaenterofNi •PILLS.—Hwr liim I _ - i'S- This Is toccrtlfr th«t l haro bll thvL ii> -- ■ ■ '■ Are years, durlogwtilclilime I havslrfa; .‘- remedies.but to uo:purpose. . Ilearlnijoi x,v?Cl rJ>-: ■.,*>’ ■:- tinted LWer Pills l eooclnled “ ««/.»’ ; ■■ am now almost eared. I think one mol perfect euro. ■ 1 eon cheerfully rceommoi - who moyaoffer torn Urer Compliant.:.! ' ‘ ' *" * .. them ..usedwith tho most hoppy mult * - he,ochoonddy^i Wßwiri(iiB fefSlsFt&StfrßiJ^^iSiSSs^SSv^SS. v " P. S.—'theftborsT&laaUe remedy,tds< obrated T«ralfug», can now bo «1 'S6S«)B^Buߣa , Jg»a^!^(AHipjhgt<&%fc^ I X.g , >.«k' - _ Btores In this dty. - - ■ -r-ky * .4 . r Purchaaora will be careful to asklbr, j '•' —™’ v - -': •'*■••'’ 1 •• • arlmpaitaatw -Beaatrr. , . aEORQB 11. KEYSES, WhdaXzaniß. I#,corner of Wood street end .Virgin sit t . ‘'/'■'■.'V" complete assortment of pare end genuli prietory medicines, which will bs sold at among Vfhlcli ere the following, via: - -. Br. Soso’s Alterative, Anderson’s, ••■• ' • .._.,. - do. Golden, Booiheve’s] ’.'••• •'■■■'■■■■ do Fometr, Bosteturtl ' ' ®r M'Clintoek'eldror PUU, Orem’eOxr V-•• Hotwnsack’sUrer Fills, Hampton'*’ ■ ! ilalei,logs’ Stoughton’s, • ‘ ... TayloFs Bali •.••'>'•'’ ‘ Schenk’*Pu . tssstsi < “•sr " ■“ " '' ' ' sa«s iMteM -*k% ws^ssshsisasr ’ Cholera nettAccr u$ from abroad, aod i - Europe arrises laden with disease and d< blghe*t Itnportaoca that tho blood should ' tho Fjstem put it a condition capable of rc^l laflu«n«R. This great TcitoratlTO BDd db best cafeguird againut lafectiDn that tho i6S^S®jKjftl^SS4-ir^S^®*4shJ "■"• ■’ " Men. The hcrb which foras lU prlndpi '■’■ ...... ... . . . cbowed by {bolnbabitanUof ATaWa^whera .-:..•■•■■■■• :’!■■■ saro otiUdola to the terrible pestilence wh WM\mw I sweeps orer tbat region; and It bad been *£ choleraic moltdlca in London and Paris, wi priidogcnrativa Hlccu In the debility xrbb •' : In tho decrepit stages ofllfr, and in all cw • and: depression, from whatew canwaris; v? ‘ • create a new and rigorous vitality, restoring i f4/*^ftl " *ho muscles, bracing tboocircs,clearing Un A log the appotUo, and bringing all UlO fnnet . • ••» • i ■»...■_, intonnormal and bcaitbycondlUon* In . . . . law of reproduction has Dot boon fnlOUcd •• i " -' ; - both eexea will And ltt - tbs Jhngora&w J $ means of removing the eaoao of there repin AawtyXlt. . lar ore occasions n coMtant nad placid cb • its gently stimulating effects are never (oUo •••' • logreactlotu■•'lddl«.. ; whathftaartisi..ora ••■■•■.■: It perroctly invaluable In. nil tbe pbyaica ©sS&!^ftASS»%S!t{^sS ! 4?l®s*fs{ • ■■'■'■•■ ■■' _ _ vrbich their dellcatoorganUatlon Is liable. '••.- * ~ ~ , Tho Cordial Is put : op, highly ooncentret tits. Priw three dollars per bottle, two to; for twclva dollars. 0..H.81NQ,. •> FUBMINO A BROS., No. 60 Wood street, 1 . ' B*KS«— Horo of It, tm* Healthy fl •‘'•••■- :.;JKS-Wew DUcovorU*,—TfidEtA jKfi!Bggusf • gHsi*yfe . SfS ..-:■■ POWDEii-Thesq powdere ar© pnt up loons po JUi ls^S'r ?; oro really a good article, not only for tho d b »• * to Uorees, Cows, Swine and other animals, llhowiso an excellent article to Improve tbe a animal. P»*2iS!'KHCI 1 “ ibr Moc& aws, they not only Improve tb UlchCows, hutthey Increase the quantity. | j . proro the quality of milk and butter. The p - -'•' ‘ .-.tluit It Increases the quantity of butter ften 'xrSiSnMf'• ■• • to a pound a week to each cow, wbllo tho« .••-■■■■■ hate, tried It, Bay a pound and a half to tw week, with tho . same kind of feeding w bf '•• we are certain, all who use U once will •* timo and save money by the operation, 4s wc -ri-r.’--:. ”•. .v. 1 ••■•► , ’. .*■ ■— • • " .:..'•. ,• ■ '^°^ p ••'"' -■ 11 1 ■ • *, ibe appoflrano of their stock. Trlcn 56,een popcroforgl. - OEO. H. KEYBBB, 1 ' ■ comer Wood Bt aad’Vir fobl . I Whoiesaloo&d.Bt ~ ' . 4SST“To PBlttten-Zlne.Pslntr-1 celredalotof Snow White Zine Paint, whl vary low: Aire, ZmoDarsa by the gallon, wl •■•... and covers better than Linseed 01b /SSSKf geo ' n * KBYBEB ' I4O - ■■■ rc” 2s ' m ' Ct ~^ lr E^ Q AHey. eign of the Gold ’ •■•'«“ P«ntnloon«.-The.well-known • ■;!' v: - ! '"’—‘ • : GRIIIBUS’B. at in the Garment,.necde.no con ■■:■ .1 :-’■.: .partjlthasbccnacknowledgedhyollwholiavi with tholr orders, that Ihey have never feoenfl : ....... . ■ some case and slyleas hyhlm. He bcgs to lr .ronsondth. puhUc, that hi, stock Is now rep noWMt ,lyl “ for ooat '’ Test ‘ present reason. TalI „ an 4 CV> Br-.-Kirasa,-of UQ Wood .street, has lUmls : . .i- : : . tho following dialogue. The Br. says ho wIU n A the ocournmce of-the prorent one,hat Insists oj something happen, daily;: Baanaa Buor. ?5 Enter comm Speech iT«»r Mr,lwant, It'l t ' me as qtdek as possible, and don’t you hurt, fo - very tender. Barber-11l do that, dr, and won’t hurt yo and if yon want your tender face cured, get KMC - Csnur op Roass, and put It on your face; it’ll o Jfon—Where can I got it? '!&' ifartw-At »f- Kmsa’s, No. MO, comer of 1 and Virgin alley. ' AKm-Dr.Knrsia’s,oh! Thai’s the veryp ' , going. I see ho has Hostama’s Brosaon Btni yS@KSSw^A?S & "• :&y-lookee hore.-Maßsa: when you goSlpa ' git a box of dot Haro Bit dey sells dere, an’, it^l ft .v'fv, ‘yfv',’ V :*w ».»“',( i = H«« red whiskers of yours as black as charcoal. --'ft !>J*&7WX:‘OyA : ] ;'-'1 X&n-Yc.cr as black as your (are;-butno m iJiWv’^wS l *^Avi M>q£iaZ.‘ ! eZf3l' 'A^®.rCl’.?^lls < I^o^r , «l l 1! o.?d>-%~u -. go there, I will got a box of Hair Dye,. iet ms s - the name of itf , T ’•ft-fe 1 ' %:■ ayV, J.;~. *. r xV. .. - Bartxr-CasTiMsm' Ham Bra. Youcango you want at Ksxara’s, except dry good*. He h »j!St»^^y!f»si*^>>.s?^wjl£ , !.'?y/:.A?5 did assortmcigSfet all kinds of porftamury, soaps, StCV-s . articles, besides Brugß and Medicines. It'swort! if ".."•*■<’;> I .J >. ,r,--~ \, -y- -Jff- %,’.’ - Ms slow, to see Ms foncyshow cases, and tho .:. ■ Ta going there. .Iwant sireral L .'*: ' h i siiM ,^i aVU >j.anm 7 6omtSm^a> 3 boi sefePS --■ --- "":: ---r - . - •.• • > - -r •'*"■■ ■■■■ - . ■ ■'- 1 ■ ■' '- r fell; eSdv Aft <2*3; JMt; prating 'fiEOBQI T, OltU* u ‘ ; . •' GiUmore A ?hlUlps, Editors & Proprietors- f-pirrsmißEH: MONDAY -27, “ DKRIOC RATIO TICKET- •- • • 1 you OOYBENOR,. . WILLIAM BIGLER. you justice o? tub supreme court, fJUKEMIAH S. BLACK, FOB CANAL COMMISSIONER, S. MOTT,. tar TWENTY MEN AND BOYS WANTED TOSELL THE DAILY EVE KINO POST. .‘ MATTER. WILL BE FOUND OS EACH OF TUIS PAPER. - JOB PRINTING. ' t -We have oueofthe beat Job Printing Officii in the city, andwe wouldrespectfally ask mer chants and all others who want Cards, Circulars, v BtlUofLadlng.Bill Heads,BlankChecks, Haod : i>Ub, Bte.,ito gl»eos a call. All our Job Type are of the most modem manufacture and.. can ■ netful to please all our customers. - , Our work men-ate perfect masters.of their business, and trill labor Assiduously to please all who will fa vor us with an order.-. • STEILISe NEWSPAPERS. - If capital punishment is not abolished, there ;■ will, he more executions before many years. : Boyt that steal newspapers now. are on tho road to the same 1 terrible end.: Over half the city, so. fir as we can learn, nil the newepapers of Satur-. day morning were carried off, wherever they were left within reach of the thieves. At one' door on Fourth street, where fivo newspapers - Are left each morning, not one was to.be found. We suppose they were sold at good prices to. - those anxious to read the full account of the ex ecution, which the -Port alone published. . .-Onr carriers aro directed to leave the papers : in some safe place at .every door, where each a place cae be fouud. - THE PACIFIC’S BEWSi Thedaews brought by the steamer Pacific, pre sents no new features in the affairs of Europe. Ait the belligerentparties are trying very hard tosonvinco tbe world that they don't wish to fight,-bat are farced into it by the opposite par ty. The intelligent portion of mankind under* stands the .question iby this time-. The Czar -covets:, his .neighbor's, bouses and lands, and Queen Victoria and Louis Napoleon are resolved to prevent the acquisition. It is pure generosity of course; and & sacred regard for the mandment against covetousness. At the some time those.generous potentates are grasping kingdoms and states, with-the strong and bloody band,Jn the Indies, and northern Africa. While redo rin g .wide realms to their sway with one hand, they hold tip the. other hand in holy hor ror At the manifest design of tho. Ciar to do a little business in the same line on his own-ac count. , - The Boseian soldiers too, are sojeager for the fray, that in the absence: of the Turks, they fall oxreach other in the dork, and several hundreds are Blain before the mistake is discovered. Such is the report by tbo last steamer. Two columns of the Bossians met in the night, and, under the impression that they were in presence of the enemy, they rush into battle, end great slaugh ter emmev Farther than this the last news is: of no great Importance. - MThe Three G ntt HlaU of tbe WorM.” . We hare before as an article in the Economitt, on English publication, bearing this title, from whioh we gthan sogie interesting facts in regard to the coinage of the American, English and Frenoh Mints, during the year 1858. . In the United States the mine of the coinage daring the year 1858, was as follows: Pieces. Yalaoia Dollars.-: T.25i679 $51,888,882 - ElNer—. 1,570,5 U Copper.<o,B26 C 7,000 • Total Ocmot 15 Bxcusp. Pieces. Value la £ Sterltoir. G01d..i.M...-...«...13 f 3'’0,789 ' £11,952,891 SUm 26,181,592 - 701,644 Oopper ;~....»«.~r.i,813,6Q4 ■ 9,073 * Ooxouas 19 Fuses. '••:■■'■ • : Ptees*. • ■ VftlaA la Francs. G0M....~.™.~~U,4M,5« £330,483,463 3,090,235 ;■ ■■ - 20,030,77$ • 00j>p*^U~......~.SO J s69 1 285 1,974,959 TstaJ... n £352,523,150 In the three prinoipol Mints or the world there were therefore coined, (in pounds atetling,) in 1858— Gold. Sllrer. Copper. United 776 1,670.614 13,412 11.962,891 701,644 9.073 13,218,630 803,688 78,990 Total coinage ...-£35,M5,703 3,075,040 101,581 Tbs total amount of coin, of. all kinds, coined daring theyear, in the three Mints,'was £BB,- 725,680, whioh consisted of no fetter than 174,- 448,021 American money, the to tal coinage of tho three Mints was $193,029,160. • When we oonsider the complaints made in r.Or gard to' the scarcity of coin, we cannot help asking the question, where has this immense ' amount of money gone to f In the three coun :. tries, great complaints were' made daring tfac year of tho scaroity of coin. Tho JEemomut answers the question in not only a satisfactory,, hat a pleasing manner. It soys that this enor mous amount of coinage, and the oomplaints still heard of an insufficient currency to conduct the ■ domestic transactions of theso threegreat coun tries, ‘’points to an increase of trade and activl ty in productive industry without any parallel in the history-of the world." • ■ An Inlonotion has been issued from the Supreme Court of New York, and Bervcd on the . officers pf the Crystal Palace, at the instance of ia creditor. :The obieot is to dose the Palace, pint wind -up its business for the benefit of its creditors.’ It is alleged that the officers- of . the AsaoOiation have violated the charter by borrow ing money. - Tbenmoant borrowed is said to be over $400,000. Bantam will resign the Presi • deney. A loss of half a million or moro will he the result of the enterprise. -t&“ Prussla refuses to close her ports against the fleetsof England and France, as the Csac de manded. ’ It -is la now pretty clearlr apparent that Aaslria-will join the Westernpowers;and Prussia remain neutralas long as possible, nod then take the same side. : ggy» The annual State Eleotion in Rhode Is land takes place April 18tb, following close up on that of ; Connecticut. The Providence Jour-' nal eayethat oity is the battle-ground.* ;■ “ The party that carries-Providence carries the State.” fgp*Tbe amount of notes of the Bank of : England In ciroalaQon exceeds twenty-two mil lions sterling, or one hundred millions of dollars. The amount of spsole in bank,- is sixteen mil: lions sterling. JET Advices from Metioo to tho I7th -nit, are received. It is stated that Santa Anna has •given Gen. Almonte full power to agree to any modifications of the Gadsden'Treaty, so as to secure its early ratification. ‘ , Mr. Soule is said to bo on good terms ■ with the queen of Spain. Tbo Spanish-insttr roction is suppressed for the present. .* on thellUnoiaanil Midhigon • - ■ emit now open, have been reduced foil thirty flre pet cent., aa compared with last year.., . , ''■J.-V'r'- ■"' .•■a'-.'; - 'S'.' ’•••’ / [ F -. : U*v;.- ormaun musty. Of net ooustt. $35,808,513 £l2^j«3,ooS 1 News «n<l Facte From all Quarters. The rates of toll on the Illinois and Michigan canal have been reduced about thirty per cent, on those: previously-charged, v ■ v Fletcher Webster's re-nomination as-Surveyor of tbo Port of Boston-has recently been con- firmed. , ' ; teltuoo and asparagus were served np at Nor folk on Sunday. M r . Buchanan, the American tragedian, had a benefit at Gloucester on the 17th of : February. The Aztec Children have-left London, and are traveling through England as a small show. , The beater;of:despatches for-MinistorSoule, who left Washington, on Friday afternoon last, to go out in the steamer, was Warren Wltblow, Esq., of North Carolina. - In Pennsylvania; according to tho census of 1860, there' was one clergyman to every eight hundred: and fifty inhabitants ; one lawyer to every nine hundred and twenty-four; Bud one, physician to every five hundred and sixty - The nnmberof convictions in Courts of Speotal Beß3ions;in the cities of .Now York, Albany, ,Bnf-. f o lo, and Brooklyn, within, the last year,' was 6,250. Of the offenders, 2,690 wcre.natives .of Ireland. Mr. John , Daniel, our Churgo.at tbo. Sardinia Court, was at Naples at our latest dates., It is said that, should hireturn to Turin, he will. be received with hostile demonstrations, for the letter published some time ego in the. Richmond Examiner, about the European ladiee, the Italian- Marquises, and' the members of the corps dipio matiqae. A dentist of Philadelphia has encccedod in producing entire sots of teeth—plate.and den? lal—of India I :rubber, vulcanized apparently to : the hardness of ivory, and retaining the exact :est-possible adaptation to the mouth. • Gen. Woll, the Mexican commander on the Rio Grande, baa taken up bis head-quarters, with .his command, at Camargo. \ Lato Texas papers report twenty-five thousand balesof cotton owaitingshipment on tbo Trini ty, .and ten thousand bales on the Notchezaud Sabina rivers. traoted to build four hundred oars for the Cen tral Ohio railroad. The contract, it is supposed, will amount to $250,000. Cotton umbrellas ore worth $10,50 apiece at Panama. ■ Counterfeit ton dollar, bills, on the Bank of Lonisville aro in circulation. : Four young ladies recently took the veil atthe convent of the Visitation, near Baltimore. .. Beach, Black & Co , dry goods jobbers, of New York,-; have -failed. Liabilities, three hundred and fifty thoneand dollars. Mr. Edwin: Forrest, tho American tragedian, has become u convert to the belief in spiritual manifestations. A bill-has passed tbo Hlioois Legislature to prohibit the sale of liquors in less quantities than one quart Valdez, who murdered bis wife, a popular ac tress at Havana, was gorroted on tbo morning of tho filh inet. The citizens of New Orleans are endeavoring to eecuro a supply of pare water by boring nn artesian well. A factory has been established in New Or leans for: the manafaotnro of rope, both from cotton and bemp. L. C. Derby, Esq,, of Sandnsky, 6hio, has, it is said, purchased Powers’ Greek Blave, at a sum not exceeding $5,000.* 'Hon. Charles A. Wickliffe, of Kentucky, for mer Postmaster-General, is on a visit to Wash ington. ■ Gen. Cass, who has been confioedto hie room far several days by sickness, attended the session of the Senate on Monday* , A Methodist Episcopal Female College is about to be erected at Warrenton, North Carolina. In a out on the Central Road, cenr Motint Mo riah Church, in this county, wo learn a bed of magnesia has been discovered. Some lumps in a pure state have been taken from it.— Raleigh (N. C.) Star. Mr., James Raymond, tho well known show man, is seriously ill from paralysis, ono side of his body has become quito dead. Mr. R. resides at Carmel, Patnam Co. - '■*';*: _ Elder Jacob Knapp, the celebrated revivalist, is in Indianapolis, Quincy Adams Shaw, who. sets ont for the Turkish camp, from Paris, is a son of the late Rob’t G. Shaw, of Boston. Griso and Maria are said to have taken pas sage for New York in tho Collins steamer of 9th August next. ~ Married ut Doylestowo, Pa., oa tho. ICth inst., by Rev. S. M. Andrews, T,- Bigelow Law rence, Esq., of U. 8, Legation, London, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of lion. Henry Chapman. The London Athencenm says of the Hon. Rufus Choate's Discourse commemorative: of Daniel Webster: .“It is overcrowded * with figures of speech, andwith praise out of alt proportion to any human merit.” R. .0. Stoooy, the elephant trainer’of. Von Amburgh’s menagerie, died at. Natchez, on the Ist met. . Gov. Clifford and Mr.. Joseph Grinnell both decline to run for Congress in the vacant Capo district Massachusetts. Messus. Editoes.— l had the pleas pro, Thurs day evening, of listening to the eloquent lecturer, Mr. G. W. Curtis, before the Yonng Men’s li brary Association. Although'he was half an hour bebind the time advertised, he was greeted with rapturous applause by theJarge aadienee which filled the hall. . The gentleman fhlly sus tained his reputation for satire, in whioh were mixed some golden grains of truth,: which it would be well for all Amerioans to remember. The goutlemaa’s address was apparently natural and unstudied, which is always agreeable to persons of correct taste. He possesses that rare apd beaatifal accomplishment * for a public speaker or singer, a distinct pronunciation; which adds ;so much to the pleasure of listening* audiences. .Sometimes the whole pith of .a sen tence is lost, by one word being half articulated. A few may laugh and applaud, hut the: .mass wonder what they heard *Vortby * : of so much demonstration. Speaking of applause, for one, I wonder who is the.leader of tho stumpers in our nesemblies. A stranger judging of the char acter.of. our. citizens by fho demonstratiobs of approval in an audience, would certainly con clude that tho standard of intellect was low in our midst, : A trivial, not to say low attempt at wit, will sometimes bring down a torrent of ap plause, while the most beautiful sentences, in culcating the noblest truths, wilt be received in perfect silence.-. Perhaps it is the silence of deep appreciation, but my humble opinion is, that those who nreconstantly stamping , and in terrupting a speaker; are those who cannot ap preoiato tho pure, the noble, the lofty in style or i sentiment. ' ■ Tho Young Men's-Association is a noble In stitution, and I ’odmiro their enterprise in far rdshing the opportunity for. oar citizens to hear: .thebest lecturers our country affords. May suc cess crown their efforts in the future; A rich treat awaits those who may visit the hail on nekt Tuesday evening.. The. renowned Bayard Tay lor cannot fait to iniorcßt aU. A Libteseb. ■it DSPiThe first, poet lanreate of-Eogland was'* appointed In 1251. Maeqaitoos hue already made (heir op rearaaoeiaNowOrleane. - ~ ' '' `{ ~- , 1 f ■ The business; pursuits, life, or whatever else, the profession of the farmer may be termed, is not necejjari/y, (as some would have ns believe,) one' of incessant ‘tot!, ami grovelling drndgory, wholly of. the “ Earth, Earthy.” " For the far? mer is that favored being, who is in point of fact, a working, practical, assistant.chemist, not to be sure, in the -laboratory of an- earthly- chemist, bat in the great laboratory of the Infinite,One. For from the first movement ofthe germ io tho aeed the fanner commits to the earth, up to the full maturity of the crop it produces, is one con tinuous sorios. of chemical changes, and effcots. And all those various appliances the farmer brings into requisition; for increasing the amount of his crops ;:suchasmanumig, ploughing, hoe ing the soil, &o,,'are hut necessary means used to assist nature in bringing about, and perfect ing tboso wonderful chemical changes, by which a single grain of corn is made to yield iia sixty, eighty, or an hundred fold. And stupid, indeed,, must be that tiller.of the.soil, who feels no in- BtinotiVo longings;; to learn .the " how and the wherefore ”-of all this; but is constant, to plod on year after year, in Bowing'bis seed, and reap ing his crops, withouteven attempting to inves tigate and search: out the workings of those laws by which such wonderful- results are wrought oat Bat tho labor of the farmer, as a chemist, does not cease, even, when his orops am allsecured, and safely garnered.-up in their appropriate plaee-of deposit. For then commences another Series of chemical processes by which his hay, grain, roots, &c.; are tobe trausmuted into beef, pork, poultry, mutton, wool, &o„ &o, And much, very much, of. the -_pro/t/, in feediug out these - form - crops,.depends upon the farmer’s knowledge -of animal chemistry and physiology.- But tho “profit and loss ” of feeding out do mestic animals, arc matters of pecuniary oouside ration-r—mere “ dollars and cents,” about whioh we did. not mean lo write.-when we commenced this sheet. Our object was to show that farming did not'consist wholly in forking over , water soaked manure, and digging and shouldering bas kets of half-rotted potatoes. Bat, far otherwise. It was our intention to show that farming, in its broadest meaning, was traly favorable to the highest mental, moral, and religious enjoyment, of man. ; For the Btndy and investigation of those lotas, that havo so intimately connected to gether the earth, the plant, and the animal, there are found inexhaustible and over-living sources of useful instruction and unalloyed gratifica i tiCn. V-;. f.i.'it > . v ■. i- 'LrKwr-.' 1 For illustration, take the properties of tho at mosphere in reference to its purposes in vege table and animal life—and bow beautiful it il lustrates thw wisdom, ekill and benificcnce of its great Author. ‘.‘The atmosphere by which wo Bro surround ed; is composed of a mixture of oxygen,nitrogen,, carbonlo acid, water vapor, and ammonia; nod every living thing on dry land; animal and vege table, is bathed in it, lives on it, and such is its adaptation to the wants of animals and plants, thatjaeitber class of living beings vitiate, or im pair its suitableness for the other; but the very reverse of this; for each is the appointed means of preserving it in a. salubrious etato for tho other class; the plant constantly adding to it food for the animal; the animal constantly sop plying food for tho plant.’’ The mixture constituting the atmosphere is composed of bat four elementary bodies, vis;— oxygen, nitrogen, (theße two forming, the great balk of the air,) hydrogen and: carbon. And they are susceptible of forming among themselves —and with other snbstancce, an infinity of chem ical combinations, and, of yielding: an endless variety of organic products, both animal and vegetable, which -wo oan no more number than we can the stars of heaven. From ibe four or ganic bodies above, named, are produced moro than ninety per cent of nearly all animal and vegetable substances. They arc raw material, oat of whioh all the organic portions (tboso por tions that can be dissipated by thesction of fire) of tho Various farm crops are mannfaotured, and the stady of agricultural chemistry possesses a double interest for . tbe farmer, pecuoiarly nod intellectually—the last as attractive and enno bling os any of the branches connected with the [in-called) profession. From agricultural chemistry wo learn tho in destructibility of matter. When a plant or an animal dies and decomposes its atoms will feed and nourish any growing plant, and that in tnrn wilt feed and nourish growing animals. Re pro duction. and decay follow each other’s footsteps throughout the wholo system of nature, and tho .for tbaErenhig Post. If a plump; jaioy man, woiging 100 lbe. was squeezed flat under a hydraulic press, 70 lbs. of. water would run. out, and .only 25. lbs;, of dry residue would, remain;” Now such'an-experi ment might -not bo: very agreeable, espooially, if the. man was alivo when pat under tho press. Bat tho fact,vis interesting, as : showing us of what Huff we aremade. —'Granite Visitor. editor of tbo Temperanco Organ, San Franoisco, says he wsb in a respectable com pany of ladies and gentlemen in that city, a short time since, where one of the ladies (?) was drunk, and ho saw that same sixteen or sev enteen more acted exactly like her. : He mot one of the ladies next day, and she looked lean and haggard, and had a bad headache. Quito nnnmr ber of the gentlemen (?) were manifestly corned —imomoßt particularly so. . - Egg* Tho Hlppodromo ia to ho revived in New York, a large troupe of motors and animals hav ing arrived in the Washington. Wo learn, from the beßt authority, that the Hippodrome Compa ny cleared in this, city during tho past: session; the handsome profit of ono hundred and twenty thousand dollars. !: Crry -Salahies.—Boßton pays fat salaries; The Mayor receives §1,000; Treasurer, $8,000; City Clerk, $2,000; City Surveyor, $2,800; Chief of Police, $1,500; .Street Superintendent, $1,650; Chief. Engineer of Fire - Department, $1,200; Fireman $lOO each, and other officers equally liberal appropriations. - SQp Is is said that there- is a small fish,. four or five inches long, very numerous in Shoal wai ter Bay, Washington territory, whioh is viper ons, like some. larger fish whioh: have lately at tracted the attention of nataraliete. , . Jtgy’iThecleotlon of H.. 8. Senators is made in New Hampshire;' not by. joint ballot of the two branches of legislature, hut.by concurrence. • WSB* The Gardiner Gold Mining Company of Virginia, it is said,.can be mado to yield a pro fit of$285;000 per year ■ : The. Five Pointß House of Industry boa been duly organized under.the general incorpo ration law of New Tork. pass*.Certain books are written; not to in-, struct yon;but to let yon know that tho author know something.^ - There were-1,223 .wild cats killed 'in Kentucky, and thßirmcalps paid for by the Com monwealth, in-1863i ~ ' ' >“ "v .K. v * 1 , , v-.; » r-ft r. • “• t* / ) <' .t » J < »* J * I ' Jgy* Mr. Adams, Sheriff of Norfolk coast;, Maas., Behed, byrirtue of a writ of execution, two barrels of brandy, and sold them at auction to satisfy the writ. Whereupon he was prosecu ted, under the new liqnor law for seilingliquor. It was in rain that he offered in defence his offi- , oial return on an execution ; lie waa fined $lO and costs, and ordered to give bonds for $lOOO not to violate the law again. To thisJHr. Adams replied that he had acted in the case only in the i discharge of bis duty as Sheriff of the county of I Norfolk; .that he was under $20,000 bonds, and nnder oath to discharge all the obligations of. his office; and should, therefore, respectfully de cline to pay the fine and coßts or to give the bonds, as required. He was then committed to prison. S@* Ihey bave becn lDtrodaolng ga3 in the city of Son Francisco, and tbe Chinese are eon* siderably puzzled in regard to it. The editor of the Californian says “ that the other night sev eral of the Celestials were gathered around n lamp-poet, with their moon-like eyes stretched to their utmost capacity, and conversing with great earnestness in the euphonious language of their native land, and as near as we could gath er, trying to enlighten themselves upon the point how a-lump could burn without a wtok, although every word soundol to us like ‘ kerchuug/ ” Bnnjaimj the Mississippi.— The people of SL Loots ore discussing, the projector building , a railroad bridge over the Mississippi at that point. The look of such. a. struotura is now .a great hindrance to trade, involving as.it does the i expense of ferriage and' the cost and detention consequent upon a change of . bulk. ; It is said that a perfectly safe and substantial bridge can be built at such' an elevation as not to interfere iu the least with navigation. —DeitoU Frit Prae. ggy Io California they do nothing by halyeß —wo have before ns no accounts of a boll given reocntly in S&n Francisco by the ** California Pioneers.” It states that the’pticc of tickets was ten dollars; and thatfifteen thousand persons were present at it; including five hundred ladies. If tho men paid each ten dollars, there is a gross sum of $lOO,OOO. fig?* The bones of a bird arahotloirand filled ■with air. If a string be tied tight round the neck of a sparrow so that no air can enter its lnngs, and its legs broken, itwill lire. Respira tion will take place by means of the broken bone. O* Another Resftdenter of New York City, testi fies to the good effect* of Dr. JTLANB’3 Celebrated LXYEft PlLLfL—Hear Ijim! . - . NKW Ycbe, August SOj 1852- ThU la to certify that! bare had tho Liver Complaint for Are years, duriogwblch limo I have tried almoataJl known remedies, but to uopurpoaOi . Lr. M r L*fi* , s Cele brated Liver Pills I oonclmied to try a box. -1 did so, and am now almost cured* I • thick one mors box will effect a perfect euro. • 1 can cheerfully recommend these Pills to all who may naffer from Liver Complaint.: X have alto known them .used with the most boppy results In cases of sick headocho end dyspepsia* • .■ $* MB. SWIFT, 110 Attomoy street :P. 3.—The ftboT* raluable remedy, also Dr. IPLantfs c*l* obrated Tcnnlfugt, can noir bo ha 4 at all respectable Drag Stores la this dty. : Purchasers will be careful to ask for, tmdtabo none tut Dr. STLano’s Xltet Pills. There are oiler Pill* purport* lng to be lirer Pills, now before the public. Alco, for sale by the sole proprietors, . . . « DLE>UNO DUO - Saccessors to J.-Stdd 4 Co., COWood street mr27*m*v 43~Xmportant to Country Dealera.«»Dß. QEOROB 11. KEYSES, WkatetOcand Ectail Druggist, No. UO,corner of Wood street and Virgin alioyi for sale a complete assortment of pore and. genuine patent or pro* prietory medieineSj Wtlch trill bs sold at proprfoton prices; among vMcli are the following* tU :. mu. ' Itoopert Femalv Dr. Roio’fi AUeraUre, AndersonV do.. Ballrad, • .Brrrsw. •• do. Oolden, ■ ■ BooitxaTo’a Holland, do. Female. Hoatettei** Stomach, Dr U'Clintoek'eJUrcr Pills. Onnl Oxygenated, ttobouftack's Direr Fills, Hampton'* Tincture, fellers' do. Alkaline. McLaneV dou- Fiiche’# Coofcb, do. Cathartic, . .. do. Jbr.DJirba&i do. for bleeding Lucg*, Roberts’ SamporlUa, Townsend’* do., - Bennett’< Plant sod Boot, foudon’* Indian Vegetable, .Wrlgbl’e do, Holloway’* do., DyoU’s Antf*Ullou*, Lee’* New London, do. Wiodbatn, Pr Cook's Bilious, Hibbaru'* dot. Harris sick heodaebe, Railway's Regulators, Moß&t's Life, Urepg’a Antl-blllons, da. Fever and Ague, Louden’* do., . Jayne** gaostire, Bnndreth’*, Onrono,. 63T Ucfiltk Tl. MOUSE'S IN VIGORATIKO'ELIXIIt on CORDIAL.-At o time when Cholera menaces us from abroad, and every ship from Europe arrives laden with dlscafe end death,it Is ol tbe highest Importance that the blood should be poilledand tho system putts a condition capable of refuting contagious iaffuvncc*. This great rostoratlvo and disinfectant Is tho test safeguard against Infection that tho world has .over seen. The herb which forms lta principal Ingredient la chewed by {bolnbabltanUof H Is found, as a sure onUdolo to the terriblo pestilence which , ccepnionally sweeps over that region; and It has boon administered in choleraic maladies In London and Paris, with th» most sur prlftlcgcurativo effect. In the debility which follows fever, in tho decrepit stages of life, and in all cases of feebleness and depression, from whatever cause arising, It scorns to crealoa new and vigorous vitality, restoring tho strength of. *llO muscles, bracing the nerves,clearing Uia brain, Improv log the appetite, and bringing all tho functions of th&body intonnormal and healthy condition. In eases where tho law of reproduction has Dot been falGlled in married life, both sexes will find in the Invigorating Eltxtr the best means of removing the cause of these repining*. Its regu* lar use occasions o constant end placid cheerfulness, and Its gently stimulating effects are never followed by depress* log reaction. Ladle* whether married or single, will find it perfectly invaluable la. all the' physical difficulties to which their delicate organisation is liable. Tho Cordial Is put op, highly concentrated, In pint hot* tits. Price three dollars per bottle, two fbr five dollars, six for twelve dollars. 0. H. BING, Proprietor, ; 192 Broadway, Now York. : Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Panada, and tho West Indies. AGENTS. FLEMING & BROS., No- 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh.. DR. GBa 11. KSYBBB, N 0.140 Wood streetj do J. P FLEMING, Allegheny City; ; &m2Lco*ir A Word to Farmore—How to have good Batter ■ and Horo of It, and Healthy Btosk. • j£s» New Discoveries.— VEGETAßLE CATTLE POWDEIt-Thcse powders arc put vp in one pound peeks, and aro really a good article* not only totho diseases inddent to Horses, Cows, Swine, and other animals, .trat they ate. Ukowiso an excellent article to Improyo the condition of tho animal. fbrMUeh Cbws, they not only Improve, the condition of Mich Cows, but they Increasethe quantity as well as im proro the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say that It Increases the quantity of butter Ann; half a pound toa pound a week to each cow, while those persons who hate tried ft* say a pound and a .half to two pounds per week, With the same kind, of feeding as before Of one thlnp we aro certain. all who use U once will use It ail the timo and saro money by the operation, is well as Improve ibe appoaranoof their Stock. Price $6 .cents a paper, & papcroforsl. - OEO. 11. KEYBBB, Ko. 140, comer Wood st alley, fobl \ Wholesale and Ketall Agent. nyTfl PMnters—Zlnc Paint.— lh&ve just rt>- Co!r«la lot of Snow WWto Zino Paint, which I will sell very low: Also, Zmo Dima by the gullon, which sella low, and covers bettor than Xlosecd 011«. GEO, Zl, KEYBEB, UO Wood st f mar2s s cor.of Virgin Alley, sign of the GoldenMorlar, 45?» Pantaloon**— The well-known superiority Of QUIBBLE’S fit in the Garment, needs no comment on his* port; It hns been acknowledged by all who have favored him with their orderis ttat they have never boon fitted with the same case and style as by him. He begs to Inform hla pe. irons end tlio public, that his stock b now replete with the nowest ityiea for ooats, vests and pants, suitable ftr the present reason. v ' Dr. Knars, of 110 Wood etroet, baa fbrnlaied ua with the following dialogue. The Dr. aaya ho willnotTOuihfcr Uio occurrence of the present one,but Inolsts on.it tiiat Its eamo thing happens dally?: DIALOGB.E.—Soras, Bannsa Baop. Enter nan in long coaL . Mam Mr., X vnnt you to me as quick as possible, and dou’t you hurt} for.my face Is Tery tender. Barber- I*ll do that* sir, and uronH ’hurt you,.neither; nad if yon want your tender face cured/get some of Baoii’a Cbsakof Boses, &nd pat Iton your free; H*ll ouro it* -Ifon—'Whew caa.lgetit? Barber-^&t Dr. Erse&’b, No. 140, comer ofWood rtroot and Ylrglnalley. • itov—Dr. Ketbxb’b', ehl: IhatVthe very place I was going. I eee ho has Hosimota Stomach Brmsa for sale, and X want a bottle fbr my'wife; she has the dyspepsia very .bod-": • ■■'a'"' hore. Hassas when you goTiown derey jls git a box of dat EUm Bit dey sells dere, aa T It’ll make dam red whiskereofyours.as black as charcoal. • - ifonr-YeSjor as black as your focei—butno matter; if I go there, I will got a box of Hair Dye. Xet me eee; what’s the name of Itf; Hus Drx.. Toucan got anything yon wont at Kktseb’s, except dry goods, lie has a apian* did assortment* all kinds of porftmwry, soaps,and.ftncy articles) besides Drugs and Medicines. ■: It*a worth a visit to bis store, to see his fencyabow caseS/and those Crystal paJeoo scales. - Fm going there* Iwaot sftverel articles In Jala lice, and rosy as well tray from times anybody else,(jS^ =IS !la!diiDga’Dyipep&!a*' Sioughton’*,- Sarmul’a* Wblfift Schnapps, enm m cocan scaimzs.: Dr. Kejser’* Pectoral, „ Dr. James' Expectorant,. Taylor'* Balramof Urerwort, Schrnk’* rulmonte. Dr. Duncan’s Uxpociorant, ; NutUir* Syrtaeum, Dr. arCllotock T 4Ttectoral, . do. Cough Mixture, Fitch* 1 * Pulmonary Dal ram, do. Expectorant, . do.. Cherry, Pulmonic, iOr. Hose’s EtpoctoranVv Ayr** 1 Cherry Pectoral, Sellers’Cough, tforfraoVdo. : lUtneraber the pbiee, DSL KEYSKfftV So. UO Wool street, corner Virgin alloy. mtrl&dsw e.gribblb, Tailor and Pantaloon Maker! 240 Liberty at, head of Wood. dialogues. Hl® OTW ADVERTIBEMEKIQ. ~ - THE FIRST BEGDIATI MEETING of tlio VJ.TTB - BDIIUU TOONG MEN’S CUUISTIAN ASSOCIA TION *lll ba held to tire Lmtimi Boost or tbo First Pns bj ter Inn Church, on MOKOAV EVENING, ihoSTlb tort,., at VA o’clock; and all met|-*ho toko an lutcwrt in iu designs, are cordially invited tomeetwitb »••___ ■■ uwiuuspwniiutfi; jjamCKL LOWRIE, H. B. BRYAN, xoMiij ■ ' < T j.LIVELY. Committees. cham KIM&SE * OOahas commenced keep: oltkinils of Trash Fish. Jf> i '>' ho^JI!I i ks«P: XjAMr itconstant supply on land, **th wholerale aDCI retail; eU-kiniUof eastern Ftah andlukoFlsb. Atdepot,cornerorUandandLibcrty strocw.by TaaSfclt CHAB. KIMBLE & CO. IDispatch ropy and chßrgoPost) • • • “1854.” ’ , CANADA WEST. i EgLtWtvclnnd, Port Stanley, to - “*"» Port Burwcll. THE FINE low prepare steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain It. Babrow,.wlJl make two tripa a week between. Cleveland, Fort Stanley,nndpQrt Burwell, as tolloWa: Leaves Cleveland for Fort Stanley, erory MONDAY and. THURSDAY EVENING, at7Js o’clock. Leaves Port Rurweli for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock* . teaveYßort Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. EVENING, at 7# o’clock. • . Tho Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus&od: Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, tbo Lake Shore, and the Toledo,:Norwalk and, Cleveland Rail roads. .Alsoconncctaat Port Stanley with the Lorfdon Lino of Stages, which connects with -the Great Western Railroad.. • Forfrcight and passage apply on board, or to SCOVILL t LAUDERDALE,CIeveIand; 8. F. HOLCOMB, port Stouley; or A. SI’BRIDB. Port Burwell. . • marSfUnov mo the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General A Qaarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the cooney of .Allegheny..r ; Tbo petition of JOS, STEAD DEN, of ibqYimWard.Plttf' bufgh, in the county aforesaid, linmbly shewoth that your peUtlonerbatbproTidul.himBt-lf with materials for tboflo eommodalion of travelers and others* at hb dwelling bouse iu tho ward aforesaid, and prays that yonr honors will bo pleased to grant him.a license to keep u public house ofeb* tortalnmcni; and-your petitioner, os iu dutybonnd; wit) pny. Joseph M'PADDen. ; We, the subscribers, citizens of the FirstAVard, decertify that the above petitioner la of pood repute for honesty and temperance, and is weUprovisbd with house,room and con. veufonces for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, end that said tavern is necessary. . ; v . John T M!Coombs, Jamat Arthurs, Joseph Devinny; Gott« lieb Feu, Wm. Sipes. B ft Luker, James Gray, Fourth sL John Kuhn, James Robs, Francis Nlcbolm, Thomas Lang,’ Francis Blnnnt. v, , . . mar29:m*e3t: : BOOJ&!~BOQHfin~N£W BOOK81!!-- A. fresh supplyof the fallowing new books just re ceived atLAUFFJSIv3,No,S7 Wood street. •.■■:=•■ . TbePrea&er«nd.theEing; , . . , ' The Prierc apdtboHugenot; lie bast Prinee ; factsiendlog to prove tbo identity of . of franco undlhe Rev. Eleaznr Williams. : TbeyitUh Timefl of fitlspUsipplond Alabama; • Sketches* of lhelrish Car: by Shields; The Ufo acid labors offct. Augustine: translated from. Rev. J.C.PorUrr;.* • :•.• FcndJHngs by the ’Way: N. P. Whiter Health Trip to: the Tropica; HotCornj.S.EobiniwD; ; Old Brewery at th 6 Five Points; CorioriUes of tbe Microscope; » Mra.nolTflnew Cook Rook ; . Irvine’#.looo Receipts; - The Wsiltiertiyorthern Bride.. rTho ebove/togother with a large and raro colleciton of new Books just received from, the New. York end Philadel* ■ pblft Trade gales, by ■ . SAM’L B. LAtlfffEß, mar 27 ■; .: . 87 •VTood-stroet.. BBAUTItrUb tU LBr.— A neat Cotwgo House, conUlniogfour.rooms and kitchen,-With a fin ished attic, situated in Manchester. Hard and soft water; convenient; a stable, wash, boars, abundance of fruity cher yfes, ipplen, 6c.; o pleasant yanl ia front of the house,and about an acre of ground. . - g.CUTHBERT* 80N, ... morff! ■ 140 Third stmt, -l ANI> GUBAR received: the drcre- Xv tary, .or Circumstantial .Evidence, by .the author, of Heads and Heart#.' • "■ ; , Fortune WJldred, tbe Foundling; by. Dickens.: - . The Winter Lodge: by JamwWcir. . : Trials and Confrtilofcs of a Honso Keep*tv . Ufa and Adventures of a Country designed to. lostruetaodemuFe: byJ.B/Jones. ' ' : Bcceived.and for Mleat .. .. .. '• jnar27 W. A. GILDF.NFENNEY 6 CO.. 70 Fourth pt. :T* OAF BEGAl£—lOObbls Jnmling.twrsteamer .hen ßolt, JUi and for sate by [maW7] JAB. HOTCH iSp?T6O(>. y. EEFINKD WUIET SCQ AR~I Wbblaianoiog per steam er Ben Bolt, and for ado by . . • . : nur27 ; - . ; JAS HCTCinSO.V A C 0. 0: ffUMOTUY SEED—For sale by 1 parg . . TTENRY H. COLLINS. BAOyN— 80 pieces ou cuiudgnnsenc. and for sale by . mart! HENRY II COLLINS SALRKATGS— In papers hrr sale by - oarUT ; . HENRY IT.COLLINS. IJGUS— 3 boxes for »ale by - v ••. It mars? HENRY 11. COLLINS. PAINTS IN OLi—* :■ 20 cases Chrome Yellow; .Cromo Green;.- . ,» Umber-Raw: .: Umber Burnt; . ParisGretn; ... Prussian Green; ; . Imperial Green: Terra do Scenna; .. Prussian Blue; Yellow Ochre. Prtrwlftbr [mar*7l R. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. MANG aftttaE—sooo pounds S&xonv. for sal# hr inar27 B A. FAHNESTOCK 1 CO. BORAY—Iu <-ssos resnetl, for sale *y. .' • mnrt7 g. A. FAHNESTOCK A CP. ;i IUOIOIJ FIaIWEK. SEEDS,—The Sprtug stock -is rpady, onl embraces. aVfich and; valuableassortment?!the finest Annu l Fiowujir in:cuttlvaLion. Packets containing t*o superb Sorts, »cut by mall Car $l, from the Seed War*' house. Fifth Jro»t2&?l JAM*? WABniMP. clocks* clocks: i ; clocks \i : -PfeiHe&Pteyrati, r*Q DEALERS IN W ATCUE&CLUCKS, J EWELRY, SILVERWARE, 4c, bo.: 42 FIFTH fctrret, near opposite lho Horning Pcst,-fonnerly occu* trttififfipfod by. l*. Erlncmaa & Cn. AYVbavts now hand a splendid axaonxnent of 5 d»v and 24 Lour Clocks,wliieb «f offer to the public atgreat oarpuins, suchns:.. Iron casw, pearl inlaid end .all ©lberpattorajfof Mantel Clocks. Also, arlrb assortment cf flnp ; gold and silver patent 'lever, cy linder,♦and anchor escapment Watches, and an eie g&ut stock of Jewelry aud Silverware, which.we intend to sell cheapfsr cash; - N. B. Watch repairing done intho host manner and nt low prlcfts.-end wwrranted jnnr2s Fiibltatale otßaildtoghotiat Rochester. /AWING to ibe.very inclement we&iber of Thursday, the \J 23d inst^theabove sale stands adjourned until TUKS DaY, theYSth, at lO o’clock, on the premiss. • Lots will continue tabesold from d»y today, at pi Irate ealo, as herd.- tofurc, up to Tuesday, the 2Mh T£stts or Sue—Oue-thlnl down, and balanco in one and two yeorPj WUb interest ot shaper cent. Map 9 of the prapSrtf may, bo seim at lb* office of TIIO3. WOOD?, No. To Fourth street; at DEALE'S, un Tomlb st; and at the Passenger Station,: Allegheny city. • . Thi tide to tab property U nqdlsputcd. and tVarranty; Deeds' will fcd made direct to each purchaser. About 100 lot* h^‘beeii' already disposed of, ant Lat least 60 will bo built on ihepres ant season. Persons wishing cheap lots, will do well to cull soon. ; ; fro»f2s:3tl W. T. fJ GOULD. Lecture. • Jr’S* YOUNG MEN'S ÜBUASY- ASSOCIATION.— iKir BAYARD TAYIABjths pnet and traveler, will lec ture at MABONIO HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, the Sgtb Instant ■’ Subject—The Arabs. \ - Air Taylor lias just returned frotn an exlcntlvo tour through Europe, Asia and Africa. Apart from the interest offals subject, ha U a native of Pennsylvania* who has ob tained bis pivamtemioence,through his own exerlPnat:: Doors open at 7 o’clock—Lecture to commence at 8." 1 .Tickets 25 cents, to he bad at the MaoVand.Book Stores, library Boom of the Lecture Committee, and at thft door, ’ JIBNRY WOODS, S • WM. IL KINCAID, JAMES&HOLUKS, mar2s •• E. ILIRISH. • Lecture Oounriittee.’ ' J A KHJVAL OF SPRING AND BUMMER GOUDd.—R. ill LAIRD, N0.,0, WOOD. Street, near "Water, would-in form hia friends that he has just received a lafga and welf: selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods; cocsistlng of Yestinr?, Broadcloths, Ac., to whlchho invltes the public to call Unit exomtoe. .Furnishing floods of every description constantly on hand. m*r2stSt FUR SALE— i- O 24 shares Exchange Bank; ' 13 do Pittsburgh, Cn. and LoulsfUle Telegraph; 20 do North American MlnlngCo.; .60' •do National . * do 60 do: Flint Steel- • do : 100 do Norwich do - s2O do OhloTrapßock do v ■ .6 do Marine Bail way; .• A. WILKINS A CO, mar2S ... : No. 71 Fourth street. SUAhEK’s HERDS of uuiryUcscnptiun.always oirtmnd andforsatoby JOS; FLEMING,' ; mar2s 1 gucceasorto L. Wilcox ACo.-" S WAIN’S PANACEA—B uus of tnls valuable medicine received and for sole by mtrgS :' • ' JOS..FLEMING, r /'TARDKN BEEPS—Brlgg’a A Bra’s Garden Seeds, thebeati VT ln the market; n largo supply received by u smarts : : r v . JO3.FLEMING.- BAKKY’B TKIUUPUkBOUB—One uf the'best- prepare- Uods fjor the growth of the hair now In uro ;lgross re ceived by JOS. FLEMING, ttar26 • • corner Diamond and Market sts. TtyTEDIOINK CHESTS, ofv&rioUa sizes and prieesi the XtX finest article- ever offered in - Pittsburgh, always on hand and for tale by * FLEMING, mar2s. . corner Diamond and Market ste. BADmrS BOAF POWDER—IOO rbfl received by JOS. FLEMING, nuiCS : : . v, - SuccePaorto'L. VYileox A Co.' LiYEK VIL—A groaa JUuhton*, Clark & Ctfa sen* \J nine Cod Uror 08, received by 8 mar 23 , JO3. FLEMING. UcBANDS MAGNESIA—I gross- of this- celebrated Magnwia, received by..-. • JOS FLEMING. mar2s Successor to L.' Wilcox A Co. | VGNUHESS AnD BEDFauu. WATEK—t amoonsianuy receiving fresh supplies of those Oelebrafel Mineral Wa ters. Purchasers wishing a fresh ortlclo can alwavs trracure it at - JOS* FLEMING'S, . .. .margo. ... , ; . corner Diamond and Market sts. kjOIL BUTTER—3 bbls prime roll for sole by - XV mor26 KING A THOORHBAD. N—-45,000.1bs Country Cured Hams, Shoulders and X> Bides, for sale by mtfga KING 4 MOORHEAD. . i)(\{ i BEAMS CROWN WRAPPING PA PE H, just rec'd A»V/t * and fbr saleby - SAMUEL B. LAUFFKK, • mar2s: • --v- v ■ ■■;. N 0.87 Wood street ■ II Il k RBAUg MEDIUM WRAPPING PAPFlUjust feo’d IUH and for sole by SAMUEL B; LAUFFERv mar2s No 87 Wood street. Af\ REAMS MANILLA PARER. varloußßisffl.jujt rec’d sale by SAMUEL B. LACFFER, .- mar 26 -■N0.87 Wood street. SWAIM'S PANACEA—For sale by.^ marlS - .. FLEMING BROS. SUGAR UUUSE bbla for Bale by caarl? SMITH A SINCLAIR. ARD OIL— 2U bbls No. lyiu store anrl for sale by |- mArlB - -FLEMING BROS. BRANDY— Vintages of 1500, 1823, 1840,1844,1848. aad 1861 Comae Brandy, fbr sale.in packages and dcml*. johuo. ' MILLER A RICKETSON. *| lALLOW—SMUO lbs NO. 2, lui sale by .. 1 marlO F. SELLERS AOO IJULK MEAT— '4 o»sks balk shouidvrs and sides, on con-: |t signment, for solo by Jfcb2s * ‘ J. A. HUTCraSON k CO. TO LLT—A two*fitory Briek'DWELLING in Maochestery ' corner of Chsrtiers and Sheffield streets. . Apply to . jauZl AUSTIN LOOMIS. 92Foorth fit W-VUTRT>RKKV —47 aorcee 8 C.. Cincinnati, for sale bv JJ imargS] F. SELLERS k 00. • A BUILDING LOT in Doquesne Borough for sale; 23 JfV feet front on Washington street, by.loo deep, In agood Price $2OO B. CDTHBRRT A SON. aar22 140 Third street. _ » 4 . ‘ , * - ~ fr «* f VV •• « ’I ‘ >\v ; H. CHILDS & CO., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse, NUMBE S 183 AND 135 WOOD ST EET, PITTSBURGH. PA. HAVE jcai RECEIVED their. extenrfw Spring Stock, ceoalatlDg of upward* of thirty-fir. hundred cases of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, OATS, AHD BONHKTS, iHoflatest atjlcs and fiuhlona, among which " ” Ladlea & Sliaaca’ Men endDori' Palm Leaf Hat a. Ladlca’Bonnet*. Bronzo Kossaths, i En’ld Nnllifiers, Leghorn ami Straw Hats, Fancy French Lace, Purple Parodies, ‘/.. Drab Congress Boots, Fur Sad Wool Hats, Saake Skin Plait, Cinderella Slippers, Kid Glovoßutton do, Cloth and Glazed Caps, Eb’d Fancy Belgrade** Sontagß & Enrekas, Oxford and Union Ties, Plush and Velvet Capa, Gossamer Lace, Baskins ond Gaiters, Calf and Kip Boots, Children’s Shoes, Leghorn sod Stravr, Alboni & Paris Ties, Coarse & Fine Brogans, lafant's Colored Boots, Florence, vtltU Cape*, .Together.withagree!.varietyof FaucyGoodiswell adapted to tbeepproschlng aeason.■ OorStock havlngbaen path eliiSeddinwtimla.ilioMamrfietiiMi*, principally forcaph, with great care in the selection of quolltynml sixes adiptod to the vvestern trade, we are enabled to offer superior inducements thb Bpxiog, and are determined not to be BiufenoU by.any regular houw.eltbor In New Tork, Philadelphia or Baltimore. Merchants visiting our city will please call and examlno ibr themselves CORNER WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, MaiffifactTirersof WMtelead,BedLeadandLitliarg;e,lmportersandl)ealerBi DEUQS, I LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, ALCOHOL, MEDICINES. ■ I VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNER’S OIL, CHEMICALS, ’ 1 WINDOW GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, ' DYE STUFFS, < GLASS WARE. PERFUMERY, ' WHALE OIL, PAINTS, | SURG’D INSTUMENTS, BRUBHEB, SPICES, TTATINQ. RESIDENT? PABTNERSItt the Eastern CiUes to take advantage of all fivorabla changes in tho Market* r~* we are enabled to sell, for cash* or. to prompt time denials, on as reasonable terms, as Eastern Jobbing Homes. v Our brands of WhlteLead wo guorrantytobe strictly para anil full vxighl, anti rqual In quality to any made In the • united State?, .JSSvP.tA'- FaHKI&TOCK’S Vermifuge famished' with directions in the. English, Trench, Gonnonand Spanish languages. _ “ -r marfclm&Sm* . - StateMutaalHre fc Marinalnsurance Company, 1 OF PENNSYLVANIA. / 5 - -: Branch Officecar.ilvrth andSmilMddtU^Pili^uTvh. Capital, 30O,OOOjSoilara. . ■ , Join P.Rutherford, Pauphlncb4P»oL Bedgwiek* Horrid burg: Eamuel Jonea; PbUadelplila; A.'Wilkiiis, Banker, Pittsburgh; A: A. Carrier,Piiteborgb j Jbbaß.Biitherford, Dauphin A. J. Gillette Harrisburg; 8. T» Jones, Harris burg; Robert Riots, Carbon co. JOHN. P, BUTHBBFOBDf President. A. A. CARRIER, Art’y.: :A. X QILLETT, Becrelary. ; J The above company will Insure against perils of- sea and inland navigation and transportation on buildings and merchandise in city or country, at lowest rotes conaia* tent with safety.- Policies Issued on dwelling booses either' perpetually or fora term of yearn - ••••- JalS Girard Eire and Marine Insurance Company , OP PHILADELPHIA. \ OJJlce of_Pittiburyh Agencp.wr, Ibur£h.an4SnWtfidd tU. Capttal,3oo,ooo Dollars. ; :. Bnuctoas:- ■ —■ ■■■ : ; Wm. M. Strain, J.P. Btdneri -n. A. Shackelford, • ■ Paul Tburlow, • . ; E. ai Divlfl, J. K. Flanigan,,' > Tbos.S. Mitchell, Samuel Jones* - - & IT. Cotncgys, . , .Thomas Craven, :■ Wm.il. Bowers,;- - F.D. Sherman,. A. Hart, Philip F. Snyder, ■* Wn. P. Hacker, , Alax. Heron; Jk, > Forman.Sheppard.'' • : •; . JOEL JONES r President. - A.B.GfLLETT, Secretary. ■ ~ Will insure Cotton or'Woolen Factories, Buildings, Btores, Merchandise and property generally, on the moat favorable terms.- 1 ■ » - gjalS} : • A; A. CABBIEB, Agent 'lnanraaca-:Company of the Valley of Vireinla, : Capital B*oo,ooo. ■. ... 'HOME OPfICE, WUfCHESTKB, YA. suooess: • ■; Jo3,S.Carsonj dohnSorr, • . : Lloyd Logon, . > James 1L Burgess, r .. . ; James P. Riley, N. W,Richardson, H. H. McGoyre. - JOS. 8. CARSON, President .C. & FUNK; Secretary. •' . O.PiBB&iEB, Actuary. The attention of the community is specially Invited to this companyi aa an institution based upon an ample capi tal, and conducted on the'strictest principles of equity and economy. .Policies Issued on Boats, Cargoes; and property generally,-by - - - -Ai A-CABBIKB, Agent. jolS , ...Office cor. Fourth and gmlthfleld'sta.: ir»BAS3OCIATBD Firemen’s Jlnsunnes : Company of tbe City of Pittsburgh J. K. MOOKHBAD. President—ROßEßT FINNEY,Beci* iary.. .v .. • v.wo-.i tj;-.-..-/. \ - v.•• -•* ;: will Insure against- FIBB azxd MARINE MSRB ©fal) kinds. ■ Office: No. 09 Waterstreet. - - * - noiorous: J.,K. Moorhead, •/. . W.J. Anderson, - B-C. Sawyer, .. . &B.Simpson,■ Wm.M.Edgar, ' , ILB^WUkins, < 0. H. Paulson, .. . WUliMaOoUingwood, ’ ,:R.B.Bobttrls,-.: • John M; Irwin, • v i JoM?phKaye, i , . ~ . Wm. Wllkinson, • David Campbell. je!2 irS» CABH MUTUAD FIBB AMD fliA lhy .BMH IKSCBAMCa COMPANY, of Pe&n«3avanl«. CAPITAL, 9100.000* Ci£AN> TSH PtmrSTVAL, .: ’ftviident—Htm. AUGUSTUS O. HEISTEB. ' : iSteretory—THoMAB H: WTLLSONi Esq. tUOSCTORS: . Hon. A. 0. Uefoter,-. : Samuel W. Hays, William Bobmtioa, Jr» - ■ -ThomasGillespie, • William F. Ibhneatoofe, ■ • John B. Cox, Harvey Boliaian, *• Jacob Peters;. . • 1. John Wulker, Tr n .. vr William Colder, Jr n V Jacob S.Halderman, .• •>. Aaron Bornbaugb. * BUBSELL & OAKES, Agents, .• i . Ofbce,inlo&yelteßnildlngs, : - JeB ... - • (entranceon.Wood street) ant lr» cuppers oxkdOLeecber** -Dr. lU2£&£lL, 140 Wood street, fc»w received, an. as sortment of. Thomas?MechanicalLeeches; . \ ' • “ Cupping Glasses; t “ Breast Glasses; 1 -UyoCops; “ .. Dental leeches; ’■ These are.reaUyimpoxtantrlovontions/endveTy conve nient to those who follow Leechfog.' Call and. see them. and Virgin alley.. . . .... jafi • CITIZENS* lnanraneo Company of Plttabargli^—U. D. KINO, President; tiAhl* CKLL.MAHaUKLL,Becretary. I 1 .Cfficergl YToUr Sired, belwten Market andWoodtirtel*. Insures ETDI.L and OAKGOIUsks, on the Ohio and Miaalfl slpplKiver&andtxibutartes.;- InsUresagnlnstLossorDamagebyFire..' ...ALSO—Against the Perils of the 800) and' InlondVaviga . ttonohd Transportation* P1AIOOB3: ’ EC B. King, - Wm. Larimer Jr., William Bagaley,- BamuelM. Kler, ‘ ; Samuel Rea, ■'. > -•. William Bingham. •. •Robert Dunlap, Jr.y - JohnB.DUwcrth, .Isaac ALPonnock) Franda Sellers, ;R Harbaugh, J. Schoonmaker, ■■■■ • * Walter Bzyont,• ~ • : William B.Hays.- •• • . . JobuSblptan.t,. ■■ .- 1 • dec2S jfr^ScroftHa.—ftis doe to -BIRR'S Jtofo&m .to U>£r . say that it ha* been known to completely eradicate : every vestoge of thlsdreadfoldifiaasahtilesstiine tbonany other remedy) and at less cost or inconvenience to the j a-' The thousands of certificates In the hands of theproprie* . tor, many offrhich are from well.known citisenecf the dty of Pttttborfo andits immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and beyond illdoubt,th&t Kxs&’e Pxmozjnntisa ofnooommjnvalae^notonly as* localrexaedyin itral^ . fir, BAewwdhim, DtafMUylot* of FipAVbutas a valuable Internal remedy, touting tha investtgeung phyddona, as veil as the Buffering patient, to beeomeacqoiinted with Its merits. Those having adreadof: mixtures are assuredthat this raedlrina is purely natural, and is bottled aslt flows {Torn the bosom of tho earth. .TliifoUaioincrctttifLcakUeopkdfrcnapatxrpubtiihedai Symctyt, !?. FT, and heart daU Aumut 2,1862, to which it olo> expended VuccrtiflcaUqfthecdebroiedD. T.Foot,M. D .<jyi&r£cttSe.*~-. - -.-rr'.—-'-v 2 : :.vrO; : "r“ •. This may In truth certify,-that I have been so badly af- Ricted with Scrofula for the last seven years that most of the time ! have been unable to attend to any kind of badness, and much of the timfruhabte to.walfcaqd'.WmfiTiari -fri bod, and ImTebeehtreated nearly all Uio ticin by the test Ph3Wciansouroouniry affordB;-I-oc<aLfi3onally : got some re lief, but no cureiandcontinuedtogipw worse until Dr; Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock CD, as ete rething else-had£ailed. IdideovrU£out|hlth at first, but the effect was astonishing; it threw thepdsputothosarfaee at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by using toven bottles Ihave got n cure itortb thousands of d&Uare. MBS. JfANOT M. BARKER. This taiay certiiy that . I have bemtaeqiudnted with Elex’a Petroleum, or Rook Oil, for more than' ayeor, and have re neatediy witnessed Its-beneffcialeffactoiirthßeureof indo lent ulcewrahdother'diseases for which -jtia recommended, end can with oonfidencerecommend it to be a medldne wor thy of attention, andean, safelysay that eucoess has attend*' ed its use where other medielne had foiled/ • =? „ ’ v - *D. Y, FOOT, tt. D. • For sale by all the Druggists In Pittsburgh. 'fauTTidAw, lndtgcrtlon and hlver Complaint ptmEU HT KlKlVa PETEOLKU&L—ReadHhe Ibl :lowing (letter from Rev. 0. • Dxcxcisonj- * Missionary In Oregon: ■-.... ■■i* : ... 'Ms. <l. U.-Kibv— l ‘Dcqt Sir: Myseltendwife having been greatly benefitted by tho use of your Petroleum, 1 wish to navoyousend mea.box of two or* threedozeu bottles. I am tho Congregational Minister in this ptacei-and- eeteral of my people nreuffeated with .indigestion ond an inactinn of the ilvdr, the p®meofmy*elfan4-wife, before taking your -PtraoLzuH.op We tooksereral bottlaa" two or.three ;eoeh-Habout a -year and a and we haTo nererenjoyed so good health for years a*;we have BincO. that-time.-71 hod not taken a singlo.botUe* before that follness of the stomach which eo dlstresslnnhe' dya^ : peptic was relieved, and Ihave felt nothing ofit since that time, •My wife was alsntelleved from * chronic disease of the liver, which had teen of several years standing,by thb use of your v •v • .v. ■• . :. Sold by S. M. KIER, Canal Basis, GEO. H. KEYSEILI4O Wood street, and Druggists and Heditin* Dealers every* whore. - oct2s DAGrERREOTYPES.- R)Bt Office Buildings, Third street.- In all kinds of weather,Ttom g A. V. to 6 P.AUgiTing jb» acoumte-artistio and animate likeness, nnnya and vastly eu perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following' cheap .ptjtecs: s2, $3, $4, $5 and apward, according to the bJ*o and quality of case or frame. Hoursforchildrmi,fromllA.M.toffP.M; : ' N,8.--Likenessesofelckor deceased persons taken p&rtofthftdty. j ■' . .[novfifoly Curtain Slater I air, ana Curtain-Trimmings of evere description Furniture Plushes, Brocatelles, Ac., Laco nna MuElln Curtains,NiY. Painted Window Shades, GlltOornicea, Curtain Pins, Ac., at wholesale and retail. W..H. CABRJB; . N0.1G9 Chesnut street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia. Curtains Made and Trimmed in the very newest French rtyle. [margOdy Cornalt Cornain Agreat manyner IHayr saote are dreadfully tomentedwithcorua.-A egr&iw remedy- will be found in Dri Coaaofß Onaa Puq<w, eala Dr. GEa 8. KETBER,-lto 'Wood street.. lor dedditfahß to MraoiiiiiLaEicutPMjnr, H 0.87— Friday of each mtmtli. [mutiny ■ JOWENIS*MKN TAXLOBS SO ygr JJgdii jflf and Allegheny, meets ok the Styt™a third WEDNESDA? oforeir tnonth, at the JLOHI DA UOCSE, Market street. I3y order. W=y ' 1 ■ . JOHN YOTOO. JB-. Beewfaiy. rSt>AII&EKON4' LODGE) I. O. O. ttySe Angerotm laJea, fTaSB9,I.O. of O. erery Wednesday oraaingln Waehfajtfon Hall. WoodaA rjylrr: • .T 03TOB KK)£en>-A new Tarpaulin (Oeaj eoeerfit A*/ the Ohio and VennsylTanla Ballrnad Depot, on Friday the lOthlost, marked Maindthh Sinclair-.* The flnder Hill be rewarded by tearing at Wo. 13d Second street.: .. . -mailt SMITH i BIKOLAIB. /TtAJJWOOD—26 btlatiraaleb, \J ' marls B. A. PABSEgTQCK Jt CO. /ILAamEO BVKUP—s bbla Steam darifled Byrnp, In V> etore andfcr ealeby [(aB]J.A.HDTOHISOif * 00. - '-i>o : tj-v;•'/+ j v; *t . ■ ■ l *-t< . ,■ 4 >.% *.?Vo* IMfflmg ■' t : / ' j , ,* *• -r *• l ' “ ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., SPECIAL NOTICES. ■ REISIM , y.t * r ■■ y. ........ - , THfiATRJ£-rJosEpjj C. Fbtrat, lose* and llano ‘pfir—Firtijstrpet,al>oTc'Wood.,....l*riceaorttdmiBjiDas Boxesand Pariiuettewq; Private Boxes, large, $8; ilc.vdo. sxnoll,s6; BecoßdTier, 26c ; Boxes for colored persons, &0c» •Persons semiring seatswllfbe charged I2jf£cts, extra tor Uw 'certificate....Door* open at 6% o'clock; performance to com mence at :Uto.QAfiOiaN£ fiICB2NUS,.tho eminentactress end to collet^;V&nd the foyoritfl* comedian Mr, P. HI CHINOS. . Tb we celebrated peribnnera appear in two splendid pieces. >.v. M This eTenioffj March 27th, 18M, win be produced the i beiuiifal corned? ehiitiedXHß PfilUA DONNA...~.6t*Us, Miss filchings; (in which she will sing foor celebrated: •oogs ) Rouble,: Mr.'Richlngi.....,.To conclude with THE LADY;O7. THE Dho. Mr. filchings; Fits James, Mr. Bradford; Blanch, (with the origifial mu « sic.) SIDs-RichlogSv '/> , ■ Col. Wood’s Grand Exhibition at Lafayette H&Q. €OMMKNCIN& MONDAY, MarclrTfth, ISM, onrfswry .dap and rtening. of: the tp uk t consisting of CHANG and - ENG. the World, fienowm d. SIAMESE TWIKB AKB CHILDBEU. Also, 'the. SWISS fii&RDED LADY, from Lake Genera, Switzerland, forming. well as the most ■ notel eUraetioneverofrercd in Pittsburgh. . , • 4©* Hoars ofexhlbitioofrom.- ©J£a.il.'tol2 )L, and - from Z% tos P.u., ahd >bm 7 to 9>£ in the«venlng. 43" admission 25cents; Children' I 2& ~ : [tnar2|* ■ Grand Complimentary Qtiadrille Soiroe/ -v t o Muv o.vva . rmjsi-Jt xVdi ~ AT LAFAYETTE HALL. • On Taeida?Ey«nlne;Aprlllß,l§6l •rpUE and friends bf Mr. U A. M’MANUS hare 1 tendered to him a .COMPLIMENTARY QUADBXLLB -SoIRKK. whieh will takepilaca at LAFAYETTE HALL, on - TUESDAY EVENING, April 18j 1854.' All tbe-JadfeslnA gentlemen who xeceited invitation*' to- attend Mr. Ot A. - si’.Manu*i. Assemblies, are respectfully invited to attend - ibts, the last of. the teasotu ■ • - Tba Ladiea' diesring room &r'thia wilL be ea* larged by tho addition of the room opening into the Han, generally used heretofore as the-sopper room. • The supper will be breparod by the choice caterer, Davis Johnson, in the Lecture ftoaoioi tbo Hall. The Music-will bo by . Young's celebrated fall String Band, and figures called by Mr. Scott. . . Brice of tickets has. been fixed at THREE DOLLARS EACH. They can be procured from any member of the ..Committee of Arrangement*. - Nothing will be left undoueby the Manager*, which can in any way add. to the pleasure, enjoyment and comfort of ' ..theevening.- ■ 1 • ■ mar24s ft "S® Til K PITTSBURGH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY will they give their first Concert, on MONDAY EVENING, the 27»h Irish, at Masonic Hall, on which occasion they will be nwlsted by Mus. Muuiwa • Hmtoo; late of the Imperial Opera, Paris. Tickets 60 cents,: . ; • - jhar24:td' /'CARGO'S lIALU (&nnerly Wilkin’aitall,) ItowiJi tirest. - - ncar can be obtained for Parties, Festivals; ;■ Concerts, Pnbl’o Meetings. Ao. Aha Cargo's Cotillon Ana SoX Horn Band can-be found.in readiness at all times, t y applying to -WM, FRANK CARGO,-at the Crystal Palace Daguerxean Rooms of M. Cargo . A Fourth street, or at •theQsU. msrSX The Greatest lnventlon ofthe Age, ; rT&' I HAVE just revived from Paris a CONPOBMA JZJe§TOR, which gives the exact else sndpeimilar sbspe'Of the head, and will make anew Hat Tullaa nbmfortablo as an old one. Those in want ofagvod HAT will call at 77 Wood street. - {mar22:6mrfawl ■ Wsi. pnUQT.4g, . ToGardeners. FOR -BENT.-—A rtnall FARM tif between 21 end 25 seres, about one .mile from Jones* lower forty, on. the Ohio river, with a two story frame dwelling house. Possession given on the Ist ©C April. JAMEB BL SAWYER; mnrlfcdawif No. 73 Grant street. Proposals, ‘\JETJLL HE RECEIVED at tho olßce of tho Western Pent- V T tentlary ofPcnnsylranlo, until Friday, tbo3lafc Inst, fur famiaUcß COAL; of the brat quality, and good fresh ■ PEEP, flrco.of bone; (the ehanb. bona to be put in 'whento* quested; In all eases tho bone will be deducted,) one year from the Ist of April, 1354,10. such quantities as may be requested. ■ [martl). :~A. -BKORIiAM, Warden, • : Kufliell & Bro, : TIOOKSELLERS, feTATIONEUSiv OEALEBSi IN STAN* I> HARD ANDLIGUT LITERATURE, and Publishers of tie 1.0.0. F. TOKEN, N 0.15 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Pju • mar!S:ty , . ~ ; . - . Jtemoral. X B. AC. LEE, MERCHANT TAILORS, hare removed' V • to No. 45 MARKET Street,# few. doors north of their' old stand,where-they.are openiojeafreshassortment of superfine Cloths, Cassimcres, and Vestings, of the newest and most fashionable styles, ond where they will bo fbnnl ‘Teady. to, fill all .orders with which - they may be favored, • promptly and lotbo ftudiion, ;• mnT2Wt TTIORitENT, on favorable term*, a TAVERN and miaHP* A? INGHOUSE, the front ofwhich isfonr stories Ugh, • tbebaekbuildlugnhwo stories, allofibriclr, with porches* and every convenience, nearly now/in a good Situation. Also,* number of small bricktettcmMits. For particular* apply st H’Kenna** auction honse. majrgl ’ - JAMK3 McKENNA, Auctioneer.' J.UtfC'&HCiSIVKD ik new supply -of - the following new Boots: 9 Hayden’s Autobiographyby Itota Taylor; " HapsandMishapsiby Graitf'Grerawaod; .- Autobiography of an Actren: by Mrs. Anna C; Howatt . The Three Colonies of Australia; by Samuel Sidney! TheiifeofHory.Qaeim ofBeotts: qyO. Hcsdly; 'Lila.on the Plains and among the Diggings; befog . scene* and odTentureaof anOrerlmu Journey to Calllbmlai by H.Delano; . Ito. U. 8. Grtnoll .Expedition in searehof Sir Jobs _ i>nk!in:;hyDr. Kaim. ir.D;U. & N.; - - The Plaster's Northernßriue: by Mrs. Zleotar The Nebraska Question; ' . The Miser’s Heir; Millionaire v by Mveri Just reealred and foreale at .. W. A. GIIDENPENNET ft CO.’S, 78 Fourth street. MJ3ER 8 U£IK; or the Yo&8? .Millionaire: by p. 1„ Jatmilioa Myers, MthorofßeirßrantJon, Ae.- Potiphar Papers; by Geo. W. Cart!*. AnJMograpby of au Actress: by Mw.Anns Gan Moiratk eidefer O. B. PBARi»OS« > - • ■ Bnccesaor; to 11. P. Cailoir, • ' No- 74 Third etTBOt, Dispatch Buildings. 37U811— 940 bbls aud hair bbis, Latte boprrlor Troot: ;■■■; S6O do - do ' Whitt Hah; too do new 1884 Uenlngf, In diy salts 165 doandb&lfbblatargotfo.SMackerel; . 125* do: .• do - mediom ••• do - • ..• 100 do small Mackerel;: . • v 60 do andhalf bblslarge So. 1 ’ ••do - 25 Mtta do do do * 10 .bblsNo. 1 Salmon; •.-■»• - * . 10 kltta do. Forsaloby ENGLIriKA RICHARDSON, Noa. 110 Water and ISO Front stneta. OLDKN ByKU^~ln bw*,:balf r bbli tad kegs, button VJ and Tot gale by [para]', J.A. DPTCITIBUK k 00. : XT 9* WMaprime W.<>. Sugar, JtretoMi and » forseleby [marai]- J« A;HUTCHISON & CO, DNDIUBS— _ 100 boxes Mould aod Dipped Candles:-•• 109 1 do Roslxrßoap;>■■ - 25rdo BiarCaodles:‘ •: 30 doxen Bearer Buckets; .c 30- do •do Tubs; < ... 25; do BedCbrds; . / 25 T do . Tow-Bags; 800 kegs Nails.. JPor sale by •- - mar 22 SISO k MOOEHBAD. NJ3W 17INP0W large usortnenf atwhole* wja or retail, by WALXfill -P; MARSHALL. No. Bft Wont OLLiJUTTiiH— Freaii, fbrteJebr: - v . hkmit n.corxiNS. SiSAUHKB—2O SiiC&a lor &a!o ty . ™arl7 SMITH* SINCIATO. I\?f APttJSKKP—2S IjtlJJ Wft 3, for wile by :•. . ITX mmrlT SMITH ♦ BtSCLAIB. TiOSIN 80AV~tIOO boxed No,!, for tale by : . ■ -tV-amH SMITH Jc SIStXAIB. /"10S0KJMS WATCH—a gram Just ncslted fnah Acta Vjt theßpringii. by., ■,;■ :■ ftnarSl. JOS. VLKMINO; i\f SUtlAii—lUo hbde prime. lureAlo by ■ • m ** u BMITH A STKCLUR. imxiSß3-6 (snto (ori!Sbr .. ' ■: m»rlS - U. A. TAnMESTOCIT tt 00. A..G(X)I> I |>W.BLLINU HOUSE oa Fourth A on eavtenas. 8, CUCTIBRBT* SON* » marW K*._i«n.w >tnk ■pOT&TOUs*—SOQ buaHelaroraaitrbj A PatfO - HENRY H. COLLINS. • b*lo by ' • '•• • _* nr.NRt kcoLUNs. BCTTJSJV— 20 .fcegr for «ale by _ _ »ar2o HENRY 11. OOUJNB. ' 13 €OO resms medlfon; '■■COO'. -d»* crown; '■. v~/./ . 60 do dooblo crown- For cate by “ ™ : Parer Dealer, . : marlaeam comer of Second and Hartetats. .OTUAW iJOAKDS.—6O,OI)O B» for talo l.y ■ ' W. a. HAVEN. , mtrl&etn eornor of Second and Martlet at*. 2000 large Bearing Bo*bM Joetro fiao<mJer» at the Seed Store, Fifth rtrwt ** JAMES WARPROP. ■W ' UB ? lu . a * KAL MUSSa-itot making i'm au iwr£/tn .laf. 1 ? °” d ® t ™s ln « en»elopos, this press . auptmortoanyotherin ute, Ordera rend red by '. . / ~s. W. A IHVEiT, corner of Market and Second eta. anU.CoiforaUDß Stul Praam *>/ ■ %. S. IIAVW, ; ooroar of Harlot »mi Seoond att riHUKI£i£N_ACBII4 OF CDOIOE-LAND, wllfcgood la 4-. PWTexnents, near Manchester, ftrrole br : • ' ACtmiflEkTAfON, No, 140 Third ctrtxjt. A BgLKB' OQbfrli Qreoii Applet* received and for «aht by s\ marl! gENfIY H, OOLCIMa■ VTrsVV h BRRTJSQ—-id?o bblt new liming, Inter n* 31 J c«lTe& this tey per reiJroaJ.by ENGLISH ft f ICHABDSOS* «a»lt 118 W«Ur»oa 180 ftoat ttt. Cl Duaii—M Usl> pns» M. urltmr, i«r ut> w » murS ElNd A MOOBHEAB. ".•v ,v. • t i. c t ■.*. ■■ ■ -v!«' t''-. ~ ■> }* ' r r / l*~ fc » t > * < 1 / 'mArlSaUwjel AMUSEMENTS. • ' J.: •'
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