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A *|p.'>k{^TW^]j!sS?u>,^r , {s.'ri : 4 Y.-'^ir I .;'* U»'*i‘-i?J r ,#. wpiP^M -V-' .*":; vt V r : '-r/f - - - ,-. • ' - - , -. .‘- * v *<* * r • v /»,- in r- - i BtnF" i i.rr •. ■" : > : , y^:-; Daili} Blfintiug post. '" 1 gHOXOa-i QSOkGB t, oauww-vr*”*rr , **‘*** . . .• _ • 4 Oillmora * Phillips, Editors & Proprietors-^ PITTSBURGH - TOE3DAY MnRNmO:;:;:;:"!“!» !;MARCH 28 ~ PBMOOBATIC TlCKltt* yoii GOVfibffQßi LLIAM BIGLER. SOB JUSTICE Ot THB-SOERBffIEUOBKT, JE&IMI'A ft S. BL AC K». •y- • XSt OOHKUXT OOCKTT. ■ : * *OR CAKAL OOJiaBSIOSEE, HENBY SJ MOTT, $® s *?S ! WAITED the daily Evmmo post: '0»-BEADING MATTEaWHiBE SOUND OS EACH ' p.ma OS THIS PAPER. JOB PRINTING. \S C imTB one of the best Job Punting. OJJicet fa. the city, end we would respectfully oak mer et&ntaand oil others who want Cards, Circulars. Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Checks, Hind ’ hills, etc., to give us a call. All our Job Typo are of the most modern manufacture and can not fail to pl-ns- all our customers. Our work men are , erf- - m-s.-n. «f their business, nrd will labor aesula-ialj t. please all who will fa: ' tot US 1 with an . . . .. TO TIIK PCBLXCs Phare sold out nil my interest in the Pitts ’ btt-gh Daily Morning. Erening and Weekly Put ' to GEO F Gti-wnfaE, my late partner; together with my entire interest in the partnership ac counts and assetdt He is therefore authorized to settle all the accounts of the concern accruing - i since thB eleventh of July last. In ret ring from the Pott, with which I have been connected for many years of my life, it is but proper that I-should tender my thanks to Its many friends and patrons, whose patronage has placed it In a prosperous condition. I leave my late, partner with kindly feelings, and can cordially commend the paper, while un der h T s solo oharge, to the continued conßdenoo and liberal support of ths Democratic party, and ths bus ness and reading community. THO 3. PHILLIPS. o» fh» Put has hitherto enjoyed u liberal support ; oud Its thcreaaing patronage, within ths last few months, will serve bnt to stimulate ■ the utmost exertions of the underaigned to ren ■ - der It a reliable journal in its principles, and in, the news it details p and, fa (til respeefa, a use; ’ £al and welcome visitor to the counting rooms. , tbs work-shops and firesides of its numerous 1 readers and friends. Its politloa! principles will uhlefgoho change with the ohange of proprio tn-ehip; and tho true principles of the great & mocratio party will find in it over n sealons ■" odvnca'e. W ih many thanks for ths kind and numerous tokrisi of encouragement accorded to my edito ' ria labors hitherto, I shall atrivo earneotly here af » rt ) make the Pott acoeptahlo to all classes mid interests, and worthy of the liberal patron age of the great and prosperous conaaunily with which ita'fatSrestß' are identified. GEO. F. OILLMOBE. • ' THB CANAL TBSaEI. •jbe portion ot the Stato extending .thronththe tunnel from Seventh street to the Monoogahela river, baa remained for meny yearn, in fast ever since its oonatrnotion, utterly , ttaalesa ; and there iano prospet of its eeer be ingemployed to any advantage by the Btato a* a part of the main line of canal. Bat thero is one iray in whiob.it can be made useful to tbs -community, and to tbe trade between the Bast and West. lot it be aold to the Steubenville . JtaHroad Company, to enable .that Company to connect their road with the Central road at the - ana! bridge, or in the Fifth word. Then; by a bridge across the Monoogahela. with adraw, .the two roadr would be united, and travel and trade pass E»?tward and Weatwvrd without iuterrup ■ tion, ■ Tneso roads mnst.be united in some way, and'we believe tpo more economical plan o'ould be devised than that. It would suit our cliixena much better to bare the Steubenrillc road crosß ■ our'clty under one of Its hills, rather than by . : oconpying another of Its busiest streets for rail road purposes.. The State hie no u-e for the tunnel; and, in all probability, nevcr will have. : la itt present filthy condition, it is a nuisance during tbe summer scaßon. It .has cost the State ft targe amount of money, which is thrown away, ■ ualesa some company is allowed to appropriate - It to some valuable purpose. Wo are not in fa vor of saorlfioing the Pablio Works of the State. Bat it isno saoriflee to part with whatioutter ly useless; and:has lain idle and unused for ; for many years, and.with no prospect .of its em ployment for the future Lot tho pablio derive some benefit from it as a convenient connecting . link of two great highways, if the State has no use for it We oannot see how it is likely ever to bo used to advantage by the State, nor is there any expectation that it ever will bo.- But os' k means of forming an important railroad connection, it would bo of great veins. How mnch should bo paid for a thing of no use what. - ever to the present owner, merely, because a par* : ty purchasing can tarn It to good. occotmtT , tbebbaltbiesi city. Tho Philadelphia-.aijuirereayß Philadelphia la the healthiest city imho world. V(e deny it. It ia far more healthy than New York, and ig>indeed a healthy, oily. Bat the •* bille of mortality," oompared with- the population, ' trill show beyond doubt that Pittsburgh is a more healthy city than Philadelphia. We have heretofore published aevoral statements, drawn ; flrom authentic reports, ebowiog this fact, r The health of Pittsburgh ia certainly not at tributable to its cleanliness.. - But the Balubrity - of ittatmospbeTe. notwithstanding the smokoinnd ' filthy condition of the streets, renders it, we eerily believe, the healthiest eity in the Union. ' If the editor of the Enqufrtr will examine the Statistics carefully and osndidly, he will find that enoh is the faot. _ The Eastern papers say that this late blast - •■from Greenland's ioy ■ mountains * has been felt at the Bast ns well as in Western Pennsyl vania. Icebergs, and -. large quantities of float ing loe.it is said, are seen by officers otaresT. gels on the Atlantio.' To that -esnso is at tribnted the late cold-weather on tho ooast. But 4t Willhardly account for it at Pittsburgh. We. - have Annouuqed the arrival of Spring twice nl ready. We shall say nothing moro about ituow till May. - A BtßßEti OF Bt.AOK.IBIG. Dr. Keyser, Druggist, corner of Wood street sad Virgin alley, has sent us a whole barrel of > 'the beat kind of blaoking we havq ever used. The barrel does not hold quite thirty-two gal-, lone it is true, bat it holds quite enough to keep -our boots in good order for a year. • Then,.it is an easily used, and produces snoh a beautiful polish, that we cannot do less than to recommend ' It to all who want an. excellent article,; easily : applied, that renders the leather-more durable, and Is cheap. It is only a quarter of n dollar per barrel. It's cheap—it Is good. That is our ; opinion, decidedly. - ; ]Ms»Th6 leader of the Chinese rebels hns on-: ■ bounded Influence over hU.forces, and enforces ''his laws with unsparing severity. Of all the im. mepse population, rei orted at 480 UOO womep 'ood 600.000 men, no one was.ubserved smoking --•Ten Chinese tobacco, and It appears trqeabou* their having every thing In common. •TUB COLD WEATBEB, )v ,-v; . litff;::.-,-: ■■■ •: ... . ... ''Mix ire'W»«na T '“ ot « ftoro * n^'t,l,lTter *’ .1 A nuqjbtr of enterprising" young men ofl Wheeling have published ;A. call tor a public -meeting, for the adoption of measures for the formation oCaftoppany to emigrate to Nebraska | terfitort. '1 . ;i'feebm regulating the intereet on money has pa*se& the Legislature Of Mississippi. It a - thorites any rate of interest not exceeding ten of Wisconsin has laid it® Bnti ’ Nebraska resolutions on the table, by a decided vote* . ••Whatls the next thing to oysters?" said One urchin to another. Why, the shell, stupid.” The French Admiral, Count Duchesne, it is understood, will arrive ut Havana shortly. It is raid that he. has pledged himself to tho Cap-1 tain General of Cuba, to render him tho aid or •his entire fleet in the eyfcnt ct nny difficulty breaking out with tho United States, * The Richmond Enquirer says tbatW. H. Walt hall, a well known merchant of that city, has b>en detected in forgeries to the amount of seve ral thousand dollars, and has gone to parts un- ttOOWU. . Advices from the Rio Grande Btote that Gen. Woll was concentrating Mexican troops at Ca margo, with a view of establishing bis head quarters there. Three of the rioters who killed the. overseer on the railroad near liasalle, 111, bavo been con viced of murder in the first degree, nnd a fourth lof manslaughter. The jury declared them wor [ thy of punishment to the foil extent of tho law. A bill has jast passed tho Legislature of Ten ucssee, fixing the salary of the Supreme Court Judges at *2,600, and Circuit Judges atsl,Boo. Nathaniel Taylor has been chosen representa tive in Congress from tbe first distnot of Ten iesseo by about six hundred majority, in place of Brookins Campbell* Mr. Campbell was a democrat, and Mr. Taylor is reported by the telegraph to he a whig. Twelve suits are pendiug at Bt. Louis against as many steamboats, for not complying with the new steamboat law. , - , The election of United States Senators is made id Now Hampshire, not by joint ballot of tbe two brattohbs of the legislature, but by concur reoco* ■ • . . ■ ■ The State Historical Society of Wisconsin hare elected Freeman Hunt, Esq., of the Merchants Megorine, on honorary member. In August next, the people of Arkansas mo to vote tbo propriety of calling a reform confec tion. A Female College is to bo established at Pe tenbargT Vo. Mrs. Mowatt, it is eald, will shortly perform oo engagement In Washington. Daring the last -few dayß, -ioe has been ra pldly forming again in the North Hirer, at Al bany. On Friday last, $30,002 worth of mess pork | was sold at Louisville. The Hon. Edward Everett arrived in. Boston on Saturday last, on a visit to his family. The Kentnoky Legislature, have passed a law prohibiting the carrying of, concealed weaponß. .-*■ ■ Diokena’ new novel is to be called “n»rd Times,” and it is to be published in Household Worii. . . The 13th day of April has been set apart for a day of fasting and prayer, by the Governor of New Hampshire.. ’ The sohoonec-BaobeV P. Brown, nt Norfolk, i baß bem condemned as a.slaver.:. >r i Guano is now need as a remedy for cutaneous diseases, and, if we may believe the statements we see in print, the results have been remark-: ably gratifying. The name Of the Washington hackman who received at night a gold eagle. for fare, instead of a quarter of a dollar, and next day found the owner and returned it, is Peter Fay. • Bov. Mr. Lloyd fell dead in . the pulpit of a Baptist ohutob, osar Charleston, 8. C., on Son day, the 12th inat. The bust of Webster, for Lor-l Ashburton, by Mr. King, the artist, is finished, and now on ex hibition »t Charleston. >, - -The British government havo rewnrded Mr. Low, the inventor of the screw propeltor in uso in the nWßjhservice, of that power, with the satis of £IO,OWT The annnal eloo'ion in Connecticut will take place on Monday, the 3d of April; in BbodO Is and, on Wednesday, the 6tb. REWS OF OUB, OWS STATE. Mebceb Cons tY. —The corps of engineersem-: ployed by tho Venango U. B Co., have finished the survey--of a route from-Merccr. to the Ohio, state line at Orangeville. They report a very satisfactory re5u1t......;...The engineers of the Pennsylvania and Erie Railroad Company have fiuished a preliminary aurveyof the Oitcrrreeh route from Mercer tp Greeuvillc. -Their report is very favorable, the highest summit between the junction - of .Otter - and - Neshauoook creeks and Greenville, being only 80 feet. The engi-, neera are to commence the location of the route next week, and it is tho intention of the Compa ny to commence work on tho Mercer end of the route in April. ~.......0u Tuesday night lost, a man named John .Wood, of Sandy-Lake town-- Ship, came to his death under the following cir eumatances: —Wood was on intemperate man, and on Taesday evening ho came home intoxica ted, an.d after turning his family out of the house, b clocked himself in. His family found refuge at the house of a neighbor, where they remained all night. Next morning Wood’s house was discovered to be a heap of burning rains, and after a search, his oharred bones were found in the ashes. —lndependent Democrat. Ait Amonso Iscidext—The New Albany Ledgers aye: t*. An affecting incident was related to us this morning by n gentleman who was n witness to the dreadful scene on board the Rein deer after tbe recent explosion. Two families, -one of five, and tho other of six persons, who were removing , from Ohio to Missouri, were all so badly -sodded by the steam that they have since died.; A-Uttle.girl of five or six years of age, who belonged to-one of. these families, and whose tenderflesh was literally boiled, wag laid alongside of-her mother, whose spirit was pass ting in an agony of pain, from its-eartfaly tene ment. TnrniDg her eyes towards her mother, she said—‘Ms; it is so dark; will we not soon get homol' Poor child I Hcr eyes were dark ened.by the hate of death; and soon afterwards her spirit was unfettered nod did go home, to ive forever with angels.” The Combined Fleets. —An-officer of oar navy, writing from Constantinople to bis friends in Washington; gives a brief account of a visit to the Bosphorus, in company with several brother officers,-and of the combined English and French fleets, constitution the most powerful one, it is believed, whieh- was ever before seen. Ia this vast fleet, comprising about 40 vessels of . war there are 20 ebipß of the line, of which seven are three deckers. : The party went on board the Agamemnon, a new English ninety gun screw steamer, bearing the flag of the second in command of the Eoglieh fleet, tho venerable and gallant Admiral Sir Edmond Lyons. Oar offi cers, from an examination of this immense ship, her armament (68 pounders below and 82’s above) and reputed speed, (11$ knots an hour,) consider her the most powerful ship In tho world. —National Intelligencer. ■ A Sebvaxt Ginn-inE Moinsa or:Qceeks.— Daring the reign of Charles 1. of England, a country girl came to London and -hired herself to carry beer from a warehouse. The brewer liking her looks took her into his family os a ser vant, had after tv short time married her; When be died bo left her tho -bulk of; his- property. She was recommended to Mr. Hyde, usaskiliful ‘lawyer, to arrange her husband's estate. As her fortune was large; Hyde, who was after* wards Earl of Clarendon;, married her. Their daughter was the wife of/Jameg- IL aud. mother, of Maty and Anne, queens of England* - ; A Novxety. —The most extraordinary, opera tion we ever heard of was performed: on Tues day by A locomotive, on theßaltimore and "Ohio. Railroad,-while coming up through the-farm -of Mr. David MoMeohen. A valuable cow belong ing to him, that was expeoted daily to have a a calf, was on the .track, and was torn limb.,from limb, tho calf so suddenly, bronght into exiat enoe being unhurt,- and still olive- and - well. .We doubt whothordhere is a locomotive In the co'uutry can beat that.— Wheeling Tima. , •gSg*-Dr; Orestes A.- Brownaon . has been in vited-by Rev. Dr. Newman, President of the IrtshUhlveraity, to fill one of the principal chairs of the new Institution. ' I -‘fVV; For thcTWly Morning Port. ( Fncts and Uinta for Thinkers ftnfl Anti* : Illliiktn- j Flttsbnrglrnnd Allegheny, with their eubprb- , an environs, have:aipopulution of 100.000, who e&tipji probably, -2500 acres, divided into about 2oTOOO lutvia'oging from 20 to 60 feet front, ami valued from $lO to 3500 the foot front.®' a probable average of. 360 : a footfront $3,600 the acre. * ■ Now, suppose 350 feet of buildingfront to tec aoro, -and your figures will stand thuß: ___ One acre, or 850 feet, at $lO per foot $3,600 „ ,i •• 60 »,•< $17,600 ,< m •• 600 “ $175,000 And for 2600 acres at $lO a foot, $?."*j0,000 <• •• 60 “ $43,(60,000 . - „ <• 600 “ $137,600,000 In Cincinnati, 6t. Louis,: &0., are grounda at $lOOO a foot front. In New Y»rk “t $4OOO a foot front;- or' for a tingle acre, $1,400,000, and even these prices are justified by.the commercial maxim, “you cannot pay too muoh ; for a thing . if it is of the right kind, or for a building lot, if u in the right place " • Let us return to Pittsburgh, where grounds arecheap, much cheaper than some in the west, and a great deal cheaper: than muoh in the east, ■viz: an overage core in Pittsburgh is only. 17,- 600. But, let ns ask. who owns these grounds now! Who did owr th « ago, or-even 20,10 or 5 years <l, ©t> Waa lt pra —t and pro- 1 per for them to pay . . U Him for grotrn s which , are now worth dime.-, d.,.. .epfes! ,"® n “ | it have been wiser if ,ttiuy und,, - ■ >noir cente for cigars, drams, circuses, lottery tickets, or,, horse mocs— or for . exorbitant rents in : , tbs crowded garrets and cellars ot lanes ami alloys, inbaling the foul pestilential atmosphere ofpent np cities, tolling through tbo week to feed half stortsl families, and through the year to poorly oloibo and house them, with eo.rce enough of, weekly Barings to buy a, Monday’s breakfast, or , of yearly savings to make a New tear s gilt or , flannel for the baby, calico lor the Wife, boots | for the boy, and bitters for bls.daddy 1,.... _ [ Bome fathers, oud some young men, Will no doubt say by their actions: teb 1 AVbat, on an swer 1 Aud Btili, it will be the practical answer, wrought out,, oypbered op* and published to the world, by the daily, weekly course and conduct i of thousands who style themselves rational be ings, bnt the world pronounces bad managers. Their practice is not io accordance with the makith of this right fond, or the , V right place." The right kind is a cheap home for tachjamitg. the right place for thousands living in find übout Pittsburgh, «saf Rochester and BcaverFaUs—outy one hour from Pittsburgh.- .-Rochester and her sister villsgea are to Pittsburgh ahoitowellond Lawrence, Newark and Putterspn are to Boston ond New York. Boßton and New York made the smaller four what they are, and without tbeso four, Boston and New York. could not bo what they- aro. . ■ ■ . .. Tho Beaver villages pay a willing tribute to Pittsburgh; and she pays them back in mer chandise, in manufactures, in money and in peo ple. The wealth of Pittsburgh is in the advance of her real estate—tbo toil, and efforts of tboos ands for fifty years has only fed, clothed, educa ted and housed them; all that they are worth ls the advanced value of their grounds—‘ho it will be at Bdohester and the Palls of Beaver. Tboso who boy ground: there now, secoro to themselves fortunes, as fortanes were secured, by the wealthy inhabitants of Pittsburgh, In the Beaver Al leges, ground can bo bought for 60 cents to $5 the foot, which will soon command,ten times os mach; for these towns have, grown, aro-Aow growing, and will grow more in 1861, than they havo grown 8inc0.1844. If. thinkers and onti thinkers can digest tho foregoing, some addition al hint* are on hand. Prof.Kohboete’a Soiree. We had the gratification of hearing tho ele gant performances on tbo Piano Forte, and in singing, by tb» pupilß of. Prof. Uohbook at his Soireo on Thursday evening last . It took plaoe in the spacious and handsomely fitted np Piano Ware-rooms of Mr. Mellor, on Wood street: The room in which the Soireo was given, would probably seat three or four hqn-. dred persons yet, when we arrived, and before the time of petformanco wo found it densely filled, and many standing ogainst the walls and on the Btaira; indeed, every available iooh of room was closely packed. At half past 7 o’clock proaisely, the perfor mance commenced, and lasted, without interrup tion, until 11 o’clock. The deepest interest was manifested by tho audience, and we venture to say tbat'no musical entertainment that wo have ever witnessed, gave more uaiversal pleasure and satisfaction. The youog ladies and gentlemen (pupils) occupied the front Beats, and numbered aomo forty persons. A Urge space was left.for. tbo Pianos, allowing them to bo placed at a suf ficient distance from tbo audience to produce a proper effect, Tho Pianos were two of “ Chiok ering," a grand and a very fine 7 octave square. - Indeed, the whole arraugement was very oom pleto and Judicious, evincing a thorough knowl edge of the matter in baud, and a desire to do jualioe to the pupils and their friends in atten dance. Ww wlll now beg to say a.few words, of encouragement to the pupils...and their distin guished and efficient’ instructor; and we can, with the utmoßt candor, say that the performance as a whole Was' most creditable to Prof. Rohbotb, antf showed a masterly band, and a maturity of experience in the training of his pupils in this elegant hut exceedingly difficult branch of edu cation: Many of tbo pieces were of tho modern school, soleoted from the beßt works of'.Wallace,. Soria, Scbulhoff. Aaoher, Prudent, So. . : Theeo works requiro good ability and great in dustry on tho part of the pupils, and the utmost caro and skill on tho part of tho tehoher to give them any effect. 1 Both teacher and pupils., bad good reason to be satisfied .with tbo rendering of these works. They wore well performed. The vocal pieces were quite interesting, par tioularly the two. Cavatina's from Somnambula and J. Lombardi. ** ggy About four hundred men, women and children have jast arrived at St. Xionla from Deo mark, on their way to the Mormaueettlementin the Salt Lake country;. They are accompanied by a Mormon missionary or elder, superin tended their embarkation at a Dauish port, their passage across the Atlantic, and their voyage np the Mississippi river* nod will continue in obarge of them until their final aeulemcnt in Utah ter* ritory.- On their way up the river, there occur red among tbem-four death a and one marriage*; walls of Pekin are only from twen ty-fire to thirty feet highland not too high for escalade,' x$ cannons being mounted either on the walla or bastions, excepting some sbam wooden ones. ... ' . ' Tns county elections in Virginia will come off. on the fourth Thursday iu May. Sheriffs, Com missioners ofthe Bevenao,. and District Con stables, arc the couuty: officers to bo elected. {©•lmportant to country Pcalerj.«*Dß. GEORGE 11. KEYSEIt, TPhtfuite and tidail Druggist No. 140,corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy, has for sale a complete assortment of pure and genuine patent orpin** prfetpry medicines, which will ba sold at proprietors jfriecs; among.wbleb aro tbo following, ylx: mis. Hooper's Female, - Pr. Rose’s Alterative, • Anderson’s,', do.'-'Railroad, r Dirras.. do. • : Goldon, 000111070*811011403, do. Female, ■ tfostetter’B Stomach, Br&TClintocS's Uver FUb, Green's Oxygenated, Uotwosock'flUvor Fills, Hampton’* Tincture, Sellers' ' do.. - Radcliffe'a Alkaline, MoLane’s do. Hutchings* Pyspepritt, Pitehe’s Cough, do. Cathartic, * do. for iMarbcoa, • do. for bleeding LUDgi, Roberta Sarsaparilla, Townsend's. do., Bennett's 1 Plant and. Boot, London's Indian Vegetable, Wright's do., Holloway's do., Dyott's Aoti-blllous, Lea's New London, do. Windham,. Dr. Cook’s Bilious,. Hibbard's do„ . Harris sick headache, Kadwoy’s Regulators, Moffat’s Life, : Bragg's AnU-bUlous, do. Paver and ague, Louden’s do., Jaynes' Sanative, - ' Brondroth's, German, • yfr-A gue'and Fever of three s ears standing Cured. •—MrJobn Losgdon, now living at Beavnr Pam, Hanover «ronty,'Va;, near Richmond, had Ague *nd Fever for throo years, most of the time ho had chills twice a day, and rarely less than once;' he was parched with favors a* soon as the ' chill left and after trying physicians, quloine, most or the Tonics advertised, and every thing recommended to hlmi was about to give up in despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken oft he got two bottles, but before he had usedmoro than a single one, ho was perfectly cured, and has hot had a chill or fever since. ♦ • Mr; pongdeu is only one out of thousands who have been henefttted by this groat tonic, alterative and blood purifier. ; ' Seo advertisement with his certificate, « marl! . Pwlitaloon®.— Ibo well-known superiority of. CRIBBLE’S fit in the Garment, needs no comment cn his* jjart ;lt has been acknowledged by all who have favored him Trithtbelr orders, that they bavo never been fitted with tbo snmo moand .tjla an by him. Ho bega to Inform his pa. tronaana the public, that bb stock b no. rapletajrlth the noireat itjloa for eoab.:y««ta and panta.anltabl, fia Uto . S. GaIBBUB, present msqn. Mlor and Pantaloon Maker, S4O Liberty it, head of Wood. L . ’ «.♦ * * , * » Health sra. BlehMi-I®. MfiESPS V* Viooiumo ELIXIR OB CORDIAL -At a time when Cholera menaces ua from abroad, and erery ship worn Europe arrises laden with disease and death, It Is or the highest Importance that the blood should be purified and the system pat la ncondlUonoapable of twisting contagloaa Influences. This great reatoratiro and disinfectant is the ■best safeguard against infisctloU 'that rtbo.worid .has ercr. seen. The herb which tbrma ita'prtnclpsl Ingredient.is chewed by' the inhabitants of Arabia, srhere.lt la foung, aa a eure antidote to the terrible pestilence which occasionally Bweepa orec that .region; and it has hoonadmimsterod ia choleraic maladloaln London and Paris, with the most aor prlsingcutaUre effect. In the debility which fcUows forer in the decrepit etsges of life, and in ail cassa of feebleness and depression, from.whaterer canse. arising, it seems to create a new and rigorous vitality, restoring the rtrength pf the muscles, bracing the nenros, clearing tho brain, improv ing the appetite, and bringing eUlhetunctlona of the body. into a normal .and. healthy condition,. In. cases where the lew of reprodnotion has not been fulfilled In married life, both Mica will find In the Invigorating Elixir tbo best means of removing the canse of tbsso replnlngs..lts,jugu lar use occasions a constant and placid cheerfulness, and Us gently stimulating effects are oarer followed by depress tog reaction. Ladies whether married or single, will find it perfectly invaluable in ell tho . physical diffloplUes to which their dellcatnorganisatlon is liable. y. The Cordial is put op, highly eonoontrated, ta'plnt bot tles. Price throe dollars per bottle, two for fire dollars, si* for twelve dollars. - gold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada, and tbo West ladles. • agents. . . VUBbn NO A BUOS- No: 60 Wood street, ttttabugh. DIt.OKO. H. RBYBBB, No. 140 Wood street.-.do J.p FLEMING, Allegheny City. marM-emaw . For the Morning Post. StoogUton'e, iareeanlfc' ' Wolfe's Echnapps, STRUTS AND COCQH BfeUEDXXS. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral, • Dr. Jaynes' Expectorant, Taylor’s llalfuunof Urerwort, Schenk's Pulmonic; Dr. Duncan's Expectorant, Nnttall's Syriaoum,* • Dr. APClintodt’s Pectornt, do, Coagh Mixture, PUdw’a Pulmonary Balsam, do. • • Expectorant, do. -Cherry Pulmonic, •: Or, ttnso'a Expectorant, Ayres' Oliorry Pectoral, Seller?* Cougb y Morgan’s do. 49* ilcmcrabor the place, . l>lt* KEYSEIPS, Ko. 140 Wood street, oornor Virgin alley, . marl&daw : \ hh;££r^-- '* » * * ‘ u , , ~ * ** * 4 01/AOetBS. Dr. Knass, of 140 Wood street, has furnished us with Ike following dialogue. Tho Dr. say* ha will not too* the occurrence of the present ono, hut Insists on it lh»« tbs Hama thing happens dal)?!; Biss*b Saop. Enter man in long cool, Mots’: Mr, I want you to straw I mo as quick as possible, and don't you hurt, fcr my toco Is Torytandor. . . ••... •• •.' • Barber^ TU do that, sir* andwn’t hart you, uclt&er} 1 and If yoa want your tender fcco cured, get soma of XiAXXs’g | Cbiauop Rtsßj and put It on your face; lt*ll core it* Jfan— Wbrrocanlgetit? . t. Dr. Kirsta’g. No. ItOi corner of Wood street and Virgin alley* Jfan-Dr. SKTSta’s, efa! Thal’a the rery place I was. going; iseohe hasnasrsma’s Sioiuca Bmzjurfcr sale, sad I want a bottle Ibrmy wife; she has ti» dyspepsia Tory bad. . . I Day— Lookeo here; Masaa: when you go down aero, Jla git a bo* of dat Hsja Dr* doysoils dere, an' It’ll make dam j rod whlakors of yours as black as charcoal. j | Man—to, or ns black as your lace ;-*but no matter ; if 11 go thero,lwUl got a bo* of Hair Dye. lot mo no; wbafa I the name of It t ;« Haie Bit Toucan get anything. | you want at Kxrattfr except drygoods. Ho baa* splon- 1 did assortment of ell kinds of perfumery, aoopa and fancy I artlolea, besldci Drugs and Medldnoa. It's, worth a Tbit to bis store, to see bis fancy show cases, and those Crystal Palace scales. ... ■■■■■ I itm—Wcll, Pm going there. • I want eereral articles to j bis lino, and may as well buy .form him as any body else. FjH-l A Word to Farmsrs—How to have good Butter and More of It, and Health, Stock. ffew Dlflco verier.-*-VEQETAOLIi CATTLE I POWDBB-Tbcso powder* are put uptoonepoundpacks, end I era teaUy a good article, not only for tho diseases Incident j to Horses, Does, BWtoo end other animals, but they ere likewise err excellent article to Improve the condition of tho animal. • ■ •.‘•w-i j ibr JfflcS Onn, they not only improve the condition of j HiehCaws, bat Urey Increase the quantity ea welt as Im prow tho quality of milk and butter. " Tho proprietors say that It Increases the quantity of buttor form half a pqund 1 to a pound a week to each cow, whllo those perrons who 1 have tried It, say a pound and a tralf to -two pounds par week, with the same hind of . feeding as before. Of one thing wo are certain. all who use It onco will use It all the' | time and saw money by the operation, as well aa Improve the aopearaneof Urdr atock. Price M cents a-papcr,6 I papers forth- ■ 0150. H. KETSEfI. No. 140, I “ . * eornerWood at. audYtrgin alley. . i ' febl Wholesale and Beurll Agent. Painters—Zinc Palni-liranjoit re-1 calved a lot of Snow White Ztoo Paint, which I will cell j Tory low. AUo, Znto Darts by the gallon, which sells hw, and covert batter than Linseed QU. . . OEO. H. KEYSEB, 1» Wooilab. marts cor, of Virgin Alley, algn of tbe Oolden Mortar. OHe«»»—*Dr. KtstSKß, wholesale of 140 Wood street, has on band, n splendid »»■ aortmentof MEDICINE CHESTS, for families and ateam. boats, at various prices. Tboa* to wont of articles of this kind would do well to glvehbn a call. ■... r. fbbl : KSW OABPBTSi ■■■■■, I Snrtnir Btyieu, I ■ AT MB CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 I A TUiltD Street.—We are uow iwelslug and opcnlog I Oneof the largest and choicest Blochs ot Oarpetlogs, oil-1 Cloths Mat*. Matting, Bugs, Ao, ever exhibited west ot I Now York. Tbe.atocXbss boeneelectod with great care, I Persons In want of any articles In our line, are respectfully I Invited to call and exatnlno. Cur assortment constate to I partoftbofoltowlog,vlr:' • • I • Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings; I , Tapestry Brussels; ■ I Aubussou Carpets; I Extra Imperial and Super Three-ply; 1 Patent Tapestry lograto; I . Superfine and r toe lugraia; 1 Wonted end Wool Carpets; I Wool and Cotton do * I Vcnltiao34Jfe%and44; • I Hemp Carpets, vary cheap; I Whlto anduticck Ca nltra MattlngJ.K,44,s4, oal|Mi I : Cocoa Matan*,2-I,?J. 4-4,5-4, 1 Spanish Matting,veryebeap; I Kl«emt Mosaic Rugs, too perpalr;- ■•■■■, I Axmtoister, Chenille, and Tufted Bugs, all prices;. I Vancy BagUsb Sheepskin Mats, git per wlr; . ■ Colored do do ■ ' do from $2.60t055 each: j Together with a largo selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats; • • _ Embossed and printeddoth table and piano covers, ot | entirely new designs, very rich. ■ - , I Dsmash table and piano oorew also worsted damasa by thayard, tollnett, doylers.de.. ; ni Agreatvarlety of patternsin floor ell-cloth, ftom 2to 24 ibatwido. Buff Hollands ibr windows, 3®, 82,34,88,39,40, 42,44, ■ IncbcAWidfl. Gota aliadeii, entiwJy ®ew» tc?t riea- Window shades of every description.- ■■.■■■■■■■■ Oral And hollow BtsiMods, carpet bidding, taciiq do. Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every thing usually kept to Carpet Hotfres. “Small erofitaand quick sales.'.’ ■: tt.B. HhAUiix. *■»*, marSanae • 82 Thltd street. $l5OO HE WARD! QN SRJDAY NIGHT, 10th talk, at about-7 o'clock, JOHN HASTINGS, Collector of this Port, TO struck Uowo by two or more ruffians, within a few atepa of hla Ten don™', In Allegheny City, and bis pockets rifledof » Cold Watch, the Key of the Vanll of'the Custom .Horae, and £320 in money; to wit r two $lOO bills, two $5O bUla,and ono 120, all on the Merchanteand Manufacturers’Bank of Pittsburgh. The robbers afterwards entered tho Custom House, end took ftom the vault Two Bags of Gold, oach con taining tbOOO, chiolly in $2O pieces. - B *five UONCHKHDOILABS REWARD la hrioby offiered for the arrest and oonelctlon of the rob bers, or any of tbcm.und ’ 1 ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Additional,for thorecoTory of tha money, or & propor tionate reward far whatever amount may be. recorgrea of the money stolen* . JOHN . Deputy Surveyor.. • Pittsburgh, March 13,1554. “ 180 ChenpXoU for i IN ROCHESTER, BEAVER CO, Pa, at lew than half price. lifly of those Lota wBl bo fold at *5O each, and 10# late at *lOO Sach. for thebehefit of mechanics and j others, who cannot spare A second *5O, ora seeond *l 00 though deterrlngapwif buEdingW apiece. Just aa much as a man worth hnndtodshr thousands. 'Those who ftace no money may Aum IoU/ar thrir labor, at liberal prices—pay ing*# or *lO a month,ln labor; and receielng a warranty deed the moment the lot la thus paid tor, Tbs title to there i grounds 1* perfect, fbr which reference it made to Thomas Cunningham, Eaq.,cf fetter, and N. P. Pettorman, Eaq., amount of labor will be. required ; In this 'neighborhood, not only by the subscriber and thosawhojn he represents, but by the Bearer Manufacturing Oompany,. by the Ohio and PonhsyiTanla Railroad Company, by t® Clereland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, and by the Bearer County Renton: Iron Company, who expect to erect 20 furnaces in and about -the Bearer Tillages. Ure present season. 'With regard to this process of taahfng fnm, refer ence 1b respectfodfy made to Messrs. Kramer A Rohm, J. K. Moorhead, J.TV. Hallman, tyon, Bhorb 4 Co, W. Donees Wood, J. fe. Hendrlcltson, Wm, Wblgbsm, and James H. Crfioe, • •' <%*.• fitono worki brfali woTkrcarpentery,*au<f other mechanical labor. Buiy now be entered into by those who apply. - The aboTementlonod lots »r« 40 feet front l>y 125 foct deep, each containing (000 square: ftet.’lost donblt ths quantity In' common died city lots* ox 25 by 100; : The price, it wiU be seen, is only One cent a foot, or a dollar for 10 foot square. .Hers a mart eduften* land (?TMf own fori*. down on fur 5 cents, or lie, down on for 10 cents, the price of admrsac&ar, a *Aaee,.ortfceblaeWfttf of his hoots. Who will nototen recdataU, at such prices! _■■ .. . ■ . • ■ The property now offored fa worth double the. prieo cbaTged-far it, and will be so acknowledged and r. puted, by all; the moment it passes info other hands, . . • Many building lots are already bespoken, which wulbo built on and occupied the present season. - Selections can be made at these prices, from the Bth to the 15th lost only ; after which, a jniWie taU upon the premises will bean* ncuaced, and lota will bringfrom $lOO to $6OO. • Those who pay cash will dfcpodt lt with George Bpeyrer, Esq., of Rochester, or with Messrs. Kramer ft Rahm, of Pittsburgh.. The deeds wlll be madecut, acknowledged, and deposited in the same hands, to bo delivered cn lifting the money. : Maps of the Borough of Rochester will be fbtmdot various public places, and smaller plates of the lots will be freely given to ell, who apply, “•■••• . Tho above proportion will be.open tothol6thhiBt|OaJy. 'Rochester,Beavercounty,Pa. ; New Shoe Store* . TAMES ROBB, No. 80 MARKET Street, between the Mat* tl ket Ueoso and Fifth street, would call. the attention of his old friends and customers, and allothers who may favor him with their trade, that fbr the future he will be found at hie NEW SHOE STORE as above, with an entirely new stock of Boots, Shoes, GaitarSy Bllppers, Talm LeaL Pedal, Tustin, and Braid Hats, 4c., consisting in part of Gents’ Fancy Open Boots, Congress Gaiters* Oxford Ties, D’Oreay’s, eto; Ladles, Misses and Children's Fancy Boots, Gaiters, Ties, Slips,4o., very beautiful; Boys and Youth’s Dress Boots, Shoes* Ties,and Vumps« . . .v. This stock is one of the largest eTer opened In this city; aud embraces every thing worn by the ladies of Philadel phia and New York, and he trusts cannot fell to please all. Great core has been given to select the choicest goods; all of which ho warrants; - . /> •• • • . He also continues to manufacture,: aa heretofore,. au descriptions of Boots ami Bbo4s, and from his long experi ence of over twenty yean in business in this city, is, ho trusts, a sufficient guaranfeothat tboeo who favor him with thiir custom, will be fairly dealt with, v Biar2l • OOLDEN0 OLDEN SYRUP—In bbls*half bblsand kegs, in store gpd for sols by [margll • J. A.HUTCBIBON 4 00. • . XT ©.SUGAR—6O hhds jXv&r sale by T [maxZl] . :.7 t9* Anottier B«ld e n ter of New York City, tesH flea to the good effects of D-. 'rbaNK’3 Celebrated LIVER PILLS. Hear him' This Ls totwrtlfy thet'l hato hail the Liver Cimiplalnt for five veare 'duringwhich Umo I havetned.almostall known remtoto.Vut» no purpose Hearing eflit. M’Laees Ccle bratot T-tTerPllbwl concludeil to .try* box.., I did so.and ™ think one more bo* will effects ??rf«U?re. I who may coffer fom Liter b°aplaint- 1 hav.alto known them usedwith the meat happy results, to earns of nr.it headache and g W jpx, 116 Attornoj- atreet. P. B.—'The above valuable "rem edy, also Dr. M’ tane’s cel ebrated Vermifage, eon now bo had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. . Porchasers will be careful to oak for, and fokc .none but 1 Dr. M'Lano’a Liver Pills. There era other PUla, purport t. leg tobeXlvar PHlß,nowbefore tbopubllc. Also, for sale by tbo polo proprietors, * iXEMINQ BKO3-,.. .. 'Successors to KWd.4 C°-v. €0 WooU’Btieet. Eafcrfrf'EQfc'ff; DIED: ‘ „ , On Monday morning* 27th Inst, VEUGlXlAjdaogbtnr ox Henry and Uannah Tinny,aged3yeareand • TbefdneraJ will lake place Qn TuL3BAY AFTi.IiNUO<S * at 2 o’clock, from tho residence of her parents, on. bmun ficld street, between Diamond alley and Eiltb, and to Mount Union Cemetery.. The frlondb of tbo family are rciMClfully incited to attend. • . [Union and Dispatch copy, and charge rost.j<v ***—» MASON IC.r-'A regular Communication 4s* A. Y.iMasons,-will fo. held at tbelr Hall, vam street, on WKD.NKSDaY JiYJSNIftO, at * o duck. The Craft are Inrited. . .WM. .K.0»L1,.-IV.M. . T; W. WltltiHT, Secretary. war** t'lAll— 30 bbla W. 0./Ear, for sale by - ■ ■ • ' A mai2B . ■ KtKUIyATIHOg i UKKBOiS. oil—lUbblaNo.l UH, forsato by , [S KtHKPATRICK & nBMIOSa, i ALT—IOO bbla NO. 1 Salt, for sale by - „' i ' t miiraS KlKfttATiflfc & UERUONS. HIEU At'fLfia—liia tJUi l>rI««i Apule. , ‘, fur ttaltf bjr •, iwza - • 1 iumiPATiuuK & neititoss. HL MULASS&J—4O bbty St/u)ui3S.AL MoraAsttS lor * 2ebr KtRKPATKiOtt & UERUUNa. Col.' Wood’s Grand JSXbibitioa at Wilkin's Hal l * I JOfc WiJiH; ONEtf—Oommenelog on TDEJiJJAV J? • EVENING, March i&. ■*" pPiSN I>AY AND EVENING.- > Consisting of the following most extraordinary persons.:. MISS irtCaAIUWON, weighing7«pounds. . ... , Mlttt. BRIGGS, 32years old, only 30 iuches high, and mother of three children. • •• : LILUPRTIAN. KING, 16 Inches high, Byears old, and *‘ ,6 X?wtt W AUBL ER . . , „ ’ rormiog tma of the moat wonderful exhibitions In. ine world. Chl)drgn.y2V4c. mar2B t AhU«i*AA»Bi uir: UaUaEUobu .rUnMiUius, «tc.r- IjXUIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and b'tfth fits., will' bo sold alarge quantity of superior Household and : Kitcbeil Furniture; of n. famUF-.UeCilnUJg.boofekorplng. tomnrijdngCber.T Wardrobe, Dressing »i d.Main Bureaus, Bigh and Lowpcsi Bedsteads, Work and Wash Stands, bide 1 Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Famy and Cbmraun I Chairs, Office Chairs and Rockers, Beds and. Bedding, Bar-, lor, Chamber and Stair Carpets,.Kuggs,Stair Rods, so, I aritbx general assortment of ■ Kitchen. Furniture, Cooking Utensils, do. • F.M.PAVIB, , [ aara ■■ ' ,■■ .. .Auctioneer. ■■ - NKW UUSIO.—YOUftU A4IJSKIO,i BObKA..— ,' -• Th® Rescue Quickstep, U I will stand by yum I slobj dedicated to Captain Creighton,of tbe *•Three Bella,, •with lithographic title page. - ■ _ V-i ~ We Meet Again—companion to the song '“.Good Bje, My own, my Gentle Moiht-r: G.W.dotor., . Original Zingarilla—a uqw dance, with a description ■ the figures. . • ~ . ■ Tho Moon Hath Risen-.- ■ ,•. •. i Washington's March* with briUiantTariau&ns; . Little To pay’s Bong—words by Eliza Cook—sungby the • Übtchuon Family. Weston’s Quickstep. Amazon SchotUscb. - Damsel ftbottlsob, with colored vignette. ;r .. : . The FourSeaacms-t-by W. V. Wallace—with col d tig Ic. No I—Jojfal, Joyful Spring. . . is the Ueppy Sammer.Tima.__ .. are Turning R-,d.... c. - No. 4—The Spring and Homtner'bcth are past. Bing th&Bdl,Fanny—Unrry Lehr-. Bella Alliance Schottisch. - Ben. Fisher and Wood. Bird of Beauty, . . GciTJLttMC3TO; v Jnllsisonr Darling PrWo—l*riiaa Dopuft Song* '!,■ Flowers, Tnumbcra. Lift'* Happy. Moment. r-- , • • w ■_ ; Fourteen familiar Airs—R. Kelly i 0 Ceme liotc; Nay, Deem Me Not Happy; Hope and the Kose. Just recelfed and for sale hy •• • mar2B : • CfIAUIXITTK PT.PMB.ICT Wood street.: Ait.'iU BUtt'iUAIiOU li» Uut* rwUj and for sale et MINEIt.A CQ.'d Bookstore, No. 32 SmUhfieJd street. . • ■ / ..- The Secretary, orClrcumstanUal Etldfnco, 50cta. t ..■ MerrlmaekvOr Life at the Loom, $l. /• llfoand Adventures ofa Country Merchant, $l. Trials and Oonfattions of an American Housekeeper, $u .Tils Barclay's of Boston: by Mrs. OIL*, St/#.. • , , The Planters Northern Bridn: by-Mrs. n«*ntz,si. The Mi*et> IWr. nrlheYoung Millionaire: by i’» Hamil ton Hsyera,socia, . The tiuoter: by Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt, Autobiography of an Actresvor Years onth* Stage: by Mrs. Anna Corn Mowatt, $1,25, : • • > fortune WUed» or the Foundling: by Chat Dickens,2sc * Kate or Necromancy in the Wilderness, Wc. Shell's Sketches eftho Irish Bar, 2 tols , $2. , . mash Times ofAlah&mma and Mississippi: by Balt . srin»sl,23, ProC LUHfflan’s Yisltto Enrope. 2e018., J 2,50. ■ Thß Winter Lodge, or the Vosr fulfilled, »sc. - For wlobT - - u - Ml»KB 4 <». mar2s No. 32 SmUbtiMd street; TO the Honorable the Judges of ihe Court, of General Quarter Session/! of the Peace, in and fur the.county ot 'Allegheny: • The petition of DivldC. Jones, resident .of Robinson township* to the county aforesaid* humbly sheweth,— That your petitioner bath provided himself with mntcrWr for theoroommodattonof travelers and others.nthiadwel ling house in township aforesaid, and prays that jourlloO ore wiU be pleased to grant him a licence to .keep ft pubni house of entertainment* end your pMßioucr us in dutj bound will pray. - - •• DAVID .C JONK3. < We, the subscribers, eltlzehsof toynfthip aforesaid. do err tify, that tho above petltfonerU'of good.repute for honesty and temperance,'-and is well pro ridel with honae room an(‘- rtntonienees for the accommodation of strangers. and trav* elers.mnd that said taveriil* necessary. . J W Brewster, Wm M’Cato, Samuel Black, Jai Olcnn, 3 Civil, Jos M'Gwgar, Wm Kerr, Isaac W/lUatn** Charles ! Shanner, Wm Lee, Jr, Jno C Dunlovy, and Josinb Steven* i gon. •. Oysters and FreshTlsh; : xCs®v V-v CIIA9. KIMDtE* CO. has cbmtnonced keep- Kgjjtt I flujing allklnds.or Creeh Fish, whltl» he wiUkeej- ohhatid, both wholesale ami ;■... retail; all kind* of eastern Fish and laltePhh. 4taei«it,«itiier<>rHaDaM4UlKHy|tiw(.. t by_ ! mu27nf ‘ '•CIIAS. KIMBLE t CO. ; . iDlsnntch copy end chnrgePost) f . : . . TO the Honorable the Judges ortho Court of Gunetel Quarter Sessions nf the Peace In and for tho county ti | of JOB. M’FADDEN, of tho First WanJ, Pitta burgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly shawoih thiuyour petitioner b&th himself with meteriCs for the ae oommodation of travelers and others, ol Lis dwelling hou. e e In the word aforesaid, and prey* that your honors will he pleased to grant him a license to X CP P a publhr house cf en tertainment; and your petltiouer, .us in duly bound, will pray. JOSEPH M’FADDEN. 'We, the subscribers, cittara* of the First Word. decertify that tho abovo petitioner la nf good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and con veniences for the aceommodatlcm aod lodging of,Bfcrongers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. John T M’CoombSjJatnM Arthura.JoPeph Dovlony; Gott- HebFoas, Wm Blpes, B It Luker, James Gray, Fourth st. John Kuhn, James Boss, Francis Nieholm, Thomas Lang,* Frynei* TUonht. . BCWKSI— BOOKBII—NKW BUUKalli— A fresh supply of tho following, now books just re-, celved at LAUFFER'B, No. 87 Wood struct.' The Praacharandthe King; The Priest and the Mugenot; The Last Prince; facta toudlng to prove tho Identity of Lonis XYn of France and the Roy. Eloasor Williams, Tbe FlushYlnwaof Mlsriafilppi anil Alabama;: Sketches of the trlsh Bar: byShleld*;: - The Life and Labors ofSLAugustraoi translated from the German, by Rev. J.O. Porter; - * : Pencilling* by the Way: N. P. Willis* Health Trip to the Tropics; Ilot Corn t fl. Robinson; ‘ Old Brewery at the Fire Points; CuriosUieaoftheMtcroaoopo;.' Mrs, Hall's new Cook Book; ; Irving’s 1000 Kceelpts; - v - . ■ : The Planter’s Northern Bride. .. • above, together with n largo and-rare collodion of new Books Just received from the New York and Phlladcl phlaTrade Sales, by SAM’L It. LAG P PER,. ■ V ™»r27:liv . 87 Wood.street.. Beautiful residence to let.—a neat cottngb' House, containing four rooms and kitchen, with a fta-l iahod attic, aituatod In Manchester. Hard and soft water convenient; a stable, wash house, abundance nf fruit, cher ries, apples, 4c.; a pleasant yard in front of tho house,and abontira acre of ground. .. B.CUTHBERT A 80N,.. loarTf 140 Third street. XTEW AND CHEAP BOOKS—Just leceiraU: tbo .Sftcro* tary, or Circumstantial Evidence, by- tho author of Heads and Hearts. . - Fortune Wildrod, the Foundling: by Dickens. ... The Winter Lodge; by James Weir. Trials and Confessions of a House Keeper. : ■.» Life and Adventures of a Country Merchant, designed to Instruct and amuse: by J.B. Jones. Received and for rale at - ■ ■ ■ mar 27 W. A.QILDENPENNEY A Fourthr.t.' T>AINTS IN OIL— X SO caaeaChrome Yellow; : '■ (Jrotno Green; Umber Raw:. - Umber Burnt; . ParisQreen; ; . . . . ■* Prussian. Green; -■ Imperial Green; . '*.■ ■■■•....... TorradoScenna; . -Prussian Bluo; Yollow. Ochre. ' Fomle hy [marTTl B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 00. TiT pounds Saxony, far sale by . ■ IVI morgT - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. cases refined, for sale by V • •. ' msr27 ■ • B. A. FAHNESTOCK AGO. I OAF SUGAR—IOO bbls landing; per steamer Ben Uolt, j and for saleLy [roar27X JAS. HUTOHTSON ft CO. EEFINED WUUST BUGAIt—IOO bbls landing per erUen Bolt,indfors«le by cuw27 ■ JAB.IIUTCIHSONACO. rfUaOTUY SEED—For sale by mTTT va . X martZT , • HENRY H. COLLINB. BS" pll!< ” ° n “ Mlgnl Hhy«Y n! collln-b R AXEBAIOWo gym, for W- CotLra3 . nsmYn.coixths. T.anfl for Sale. AOREB 0? LAMB IS FOREST COOSTT. n«ir 1800 river. This lend Is heeviJy tijibered. iT.T.V end la (Old to contain an atmndancoor . S « hltumlnona coal. Tha.Vetat* SJSauSfJi IhSwiUundoubtedly be built, will run very across it. Tha MillstoTO erect ln Elk county, well Umbcrod and w andl«ln»nearSorontaof the Snnbnry and Erlorailroad. Coaid ho made than In ttaesa Unda. Tha comnletlon of. the Bnnhnry and Eric. and thb Tenango rallrnada through that region lroa rß.Ms srat valoa. Enquire or Attorney at Law, ftbZhremdf No 147 Fonrth street. S' ' TRAW WRAPPING VAV&X. — CGOreamr medium; £OO do crown* :. ■■■-.■ m do daoblo aoira.. Stor e*!* by - : ■ ■ W- Settop ■:* comer cf Second and Market it*. ’ ime N. o.aagar, In storeat J. £, HOTCBOBON A CO. r«;*' *• , V . ■ ' -J" " J-T f V:' '• i V: T--- *r*,* •*. - • . HEW ADVERTISEMEKIB. -4;. * V ,-v ■i. - r 11 // . r ft Wj'’ 3f.V »'•• :V -'V/' - •‘i> '- v,,;'_v . .<*.-• H. CHILDS & CO., Wholesale Boot and; Shoe Warehouse, NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOQD STREET, - PITTSBURGH. PA. r ttm.,. Tna-r 'RTr'VTVUD Ihril*' ext*flrivo SprirgStccl:. contfaltuff of upwards of. hnndrel cissi of . Ladles <fc Hisses* Men and Hoy*' Falmt«afH«l . Bronze Kossaths, En'id Nnlllfiers. teghorn-ond Straw Hat*, Fancy Mml-itdl Porple Parodies, Drab Congress Boots, !• ar and Wool Ilats, Snake Skm 1 Cinderella Slippers, Kid Glove Button do, ' Cloth and Glazed Caps, “ r?-i P 4W> Sontags & Burekas, Oxford and Union Tics, Plash and Velvet Cops, Gossatner Lace, Baskina and Gaiters, Cair and Kip Boots. Children's Shoes, ™ S . h °' Alboni& Paris Ties, Coarse & Fine Brogans, Infant's Colored Boots, Fturenoe, wilttvspw. Together with a great variety of Paocy Ooads rccll adapted to tbo Bt«S chased dircctfrnnithßMonutictiirors, principally forca.li, with great caroln, or q y 0 * to the Western trade, -we ere enabled to offer superior Inducements till Spling, and are determine* not to i» vnua-ixa hy any rognlarhontoieitherln Netr Turk, Philadelphia or Bottlmore. - . mnrisnlaatel Merchants visiting oojrclty will pleaso call and examine forihemselros. .;>■-.• ? .v,•, -v !■ --.w *■■ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, - UantfkctureTS of White lead, Hed lead and Litharge, Importers and Dealers i DRUGS, t LINSEED mt + - LARD OIL - nrr MEDICINES, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNERS Ott, CHEMICALS, I WINDOW GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES, SPERM 01L, DYE STUFFS ! GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, WHALI? OIL, PAINTS, I SURG'L INSTUMENTS, BRUSHES, , SPICES, SAVING RESIDENT PARTNERSIa-th6 Eastern Cities to tako .ttaToutftßfi of oU fttTOtablo.cliMißffß ln tJijjMKlcttf, 'we are enabled to Bull/ for cash, or to protnpttlnSe dealers, on reasonable terms, as Eastern. Jobbing llouaefl. . Our brands of White Lead wo guaranty to be stifctly pure and full weight, and equal Id quality to any made lntb* United States. >. .... . . rt , c B a FAHNESTOCK’S Yennlfugo famished with directions In .the EnglUb f .. French, German ond cpanish , *® • ■, •• ■ mar9;lmu«nnw. languages SPECIAL' JNOTIUKa. . i State Mutual Eire tc Marine Insurance Company,- • ’ Of I’-E.N.N^VIVAMA. Brandt (Mice car. Fourth and S.nilhfidi! r‘t-1 r-i'.UO'arrjh, Capitol, 350,000 Dollars. John P. Rutherford* Dauphin co.; P. 0. Sedgwick,llorris : burg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; A. Welkins, DuoßCr, Pittsburgh; A: A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John B. Rutherford, Dauphin A. J* UUlett, Harrisburg; S. T. Jones* Harris burg; Robert Klota, Carbon co. • • . , •• JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President A. A. CARRIER, Act’y.; :A; J.GILLETT, Secretary.: . The above company will Insure against perils of pwv and inlaOd navigation and transportation; also* on buildings oad merchandise in. citv or country, at lowest rates consis tent with safety; Policies issued on dwelling houses elthw perpetually or for a term of years. ■•: •■ • •■: • • ■ ; jaRI ;. Girard’ Firo and marina Xnsuranco Company. ; OP PIIUiADELPIIIA. ; Office of PitUburghJgtney tor.fburih and Smit/ijlddth. ■ Capital* 300*000 Dollars* . > : •;•.•••• ; * DBUCtOBS ;;. Wm.M.Swain, . J. P.ShrioerV, : H. A f Shackelford, Paul.Thurlcw, ..; , . B. M. Davies :'•••■ J. R. Flanigan, . - Thos. S. Mitchell, ■, Bomael Jones, B. li. Comegys, Thomas Craven, •.*■•: •Wm. II; Sowers, F. Doberman, A. Hart, I'hiilp F; Snyder, - •• , -■ "-Wm;P; flacker,-'- - . Alex. Heron, Jr., v • > 'Farihau x : - JOEL-JoNB3,President;' A.B.OlLLKPJ,Sccrotary. .. IVili insure Cotton or Woolen Factories, Buildlugs, Stores, Blerchaudiso and property generally, on tbn most favorable, terms. • fjatjf . .A.A. CARRIER, Agent* , • lafinrance Company of tho Valley of . Virginia. ; Capital $'400,000. . HOME OFSiC% WINCUBSTBR, VA. | ..PIBSOIOUS: • - Jos. 8. Corson, .. -John Kerr. Lloyd Logan, James 1L Burgess, f James B, RUey, W. Richardson, H.H.McQuyre. JOS. President O.S. FUNK, Secretary. ; O. F. iiRE.<EB, Actuary. TlhJ attentlonof the commußlty is especially invited to this company, os an Institution &s> ample capl tal. ond conducted cn the strictesi prlnciplcs of equity and oconomy. vpoliclu* Utiuodoa Boats, .Cargoes, .and prqptrty A. A.€AltltlEß.-Agrnt. • Office mr. Pcnrth,nnd BTni/hfit*!dt»tA. fT=?»ASBOCIATED Plrsmeh’B Insurance Company of the City of Plttshnrgh J. K.' MOOltlUiAD* President—-KOBERI FINNEY, Seen* : WiU tnsur© against'Flßß and MAIIINE RISKS of all hinds. Oiflce:*No. 00 WatHretreot; ; * J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B.C.Bawyeri.: . B.B.Bimpeon, - Wm.Jd. Edgar, H.B.Wilkins* 0. U. Paubon, .WinbraColiingwood, v R. B; Roberts,- r John M. Irwin, . Joteph Kaje. : Wm. WtlWmon, ;• . , • • ; David Campbell 1 . ja!2 fr^3»’’CASH.JtthTUAli FINE Afti). iIA» XNSCBASCB CO3n»A»T, of Pennsylvania. sloo,ooo, CkLAh- TSU PtiItPETUAL. President— Hon. AUGUSTUS O. ITEISTEB. Secretary THOMAS 11: WILLSON, Esq. Honl'A. O.Hai3b.T,’ - SamuelW. Hays,. . . , William Robinson, Jr„ ‘ Tnomas Gillespie, -,•••- Willlain F. Fahnestock/ '- John B.Cox, . • Harvey Bollman,' . Jna«b Pcter«, John Walker,-»r.,' - William Colder, Jr., . i-:■ Jacobs. QHiaermau. - Aoren Bombaugh.. . : ; UUSSCLL & OAKES, Agitota, ; , . . •• OCtc«,in Lalkyetie BuildtogPv . : jeB • - ■ • • (entrutitto'Oh'Wofvl importauttoiappeni audlieechers; Dr, KEYSER, 140 Wood street, has received «n ai somaont of . Thomas* Mechanical Leeches; .. .Coppiug.Giasses;. .. . ... • “ • . Breast Glares; .-. * Bye Cups; . ... “ ' DcnlallA-echeaf Thoso ore really important Inventions, and very.conve nient* to those who follow Leeching. ' CalL and s«b them. Woofl st '-ftod'Virgin alley. ' ■ i»0. ClTlZENSMnsurance Company of D. KING, President; bAM UEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretory. _ . ■Office: Market and Wuoastreas. . Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the-Ohlo and Missis • sippi Rivers and tributaries, v.; Insures against Lotaor Dsraagoby Fire. _ ;. ALSO—AgalCft the Perils of tho Sea, and InlandN«v!gft felon and Transportation. r '.' : l.;-.:.Dia*otOBa: • V. ;* . H.D.Ktog, ■: Wm.LarimcT4><t William Bagaley, Bamuel2d. Kler, - . a Samuel Rea, • William Bingham, . . - v RobertDunlap,jr;, JohnS.Dllworth, Isaac M.-Penuoclt,: ' - Franch! Sellers, • _ • .y B.Uarbaugb; J.Schoonmaker, ... - Walter Bryant, - William B, Hays.- . ; John Sblpton. ■ dec£3t fr - =&Sorot'al»i it >6 duu to KJLtlß’ti ittrwrttm tt say thatlt ha* been known to: completely . eradteau. «v«ry vestage of this dreadful disease In less time than an} other remedy, and-at lens cost or inconvenience to tho pa tient. '■ • ' ".v •. The thoosandaof certificates in fchthandfeof thepropn® - tor, many ofwhich an frbm.well known citlsecsof the city - of tittgbp r rh amt its immediate vicinity, go- to shovrcJearl) andbeyond ill doubt*thaVttiEß’a Petbousuh isa medicint ©f nocomw jn value, not only as & local remedy In Jbraty tia;llheur}Uitisni} Deaf nets, loss of S r pht, bnt as a valuable Internal Temedy.iaviting the investigating physicians* a* veil os the suffering patient) to become acquainted wltbits merits, . - • - Those having adrendofmirtures ore assured thatthh medicine Is.purely natural) and fs bcttled as It flows from thebosomoltheearth. v. /-r • ; : ■ : ■ r ThtfoUawinacertificate is cotricdfiromjapaperpt&Hshtdca Syracuse. N. n,<znd heart Sate Auottsf 2, 1662, to which is (OsoappcndcdUu certificate cflh t zekbraied Z>: 1\ Foot, iI.D. of Syracuse:-. This may in truth certify, that I have, been so badly af flicted with-Scrofula for the lastsevenyearsthat mostef tin time I have been unable - to attond to any kind of business, and much of -tho time unable to walk and. couflncd to my bed, and have been treatodheurly oil the;tlinc ;by .tho best Physicians qut eountryaffordsX occasionally-got some re lief, but no cure, and continued iogrow worse cntilDr. Fool recommendedmeto try the Petroleum,orKockGil, asave rything else had failed.ldid bo without faHbatftrst,bul the effect was as ton Ishing; it threw the poison tothe surface at once, and I at once began to grow betteri, .and by . usinjt seven bottles I have got a euro worth thousand? of dollars,. MR& NANCY;M. BARKER. • This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kier*s Petroleum. Or Rock Oil* for more tbiah.a year, liadjhaTare peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects ,ln the cure of indo lent ulcers and other diseases for. which It la.recommended, and can with confidence recommend It to be a modicinowor* thyof attention, and can safely say that success has attend edits usewhere other medielne had failed, ■ ■ • - 1). Y.FOOT,IU.D, • For sale by allth* DranrintMn Pittsburgh . fau27alftw- indieestioa and Liver Complaint RY KtEK’S PETROLEUM.—KemTthe fol* lowing letter from- Rev. 0, Dxcuftsox, a Missionary in- Oregon: ■ . -T at. Kira—-Dear Sir: Myselt and wife having been greatly benofitted by tho use of yoar Petroleum. I.wJah to havo you saud ma a boxot two dozen bottles. ...1, om tbe Congregational Minister ln this place, and several, of my people are affected 'withindigestion and'an Inaction , of the liver, the' eameuf myself and' I wife,' before taking your PsTEpMoarjO&ißocns. Oil. We took several bottles— two or throe each—about a year end a half ago, and.-we have never erdoyed so good health-ibr /years as we have before. that fuHness drtho stomach which so distresses -th.o dys-- ppptlo was relieved, unti l have fsltnotiing of it since that, Lirnft, My wife was d«> relieved front a chronic disease of. the liver,which had been of soTerai years standing, by: the; use ©f your Petroleum. . -.. • .i ' Sold by S.il. KIER, Canal Basin, GEO.I£.KEYSERi 140. Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers.every:, where. . * <**2s DAOIiEftBBOTVPES * Post Office Buildings;Third street. Likenessestasen In all kinds of weather, (rom 8 A.M. f© 5 P. sT.j_givihg an, accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike9»dj?£tJy su perior to thecommon cheap daguerrcotypjMu tho following * &eap priitesi $1,50,\52, $3, $4, $5 ruujt^Wd* lloo to the ylaa and quality of cnatror framft • • Hours for children, from 11 Awiil.toSP.M. . N, B.—Likenesses of eickor deceased persons taken in any, partof the city.-: fnoy&>.ly IkSs Curtain Trlnunings of erory desiwiption, ifarnltore PlSlis, Brocatclles, 4c., tace and Painted Window Shades, G_Ut Cornices, Curtain Pina, Itands, Aom at wholesale and retail- . . . •: J” - _ii-ARRi 8« No; ICB Cheshut street, corner Fifth, • Ourtains Made and Trimmed in tho. very newest French style. fmarighly Contain A great- maay ore dreadfully tormented withcoma. A certain remedy will be found in Dr. Coow’b. CoajrPucrsE,' for sale bfDr.GEO. 8. KBYSEB, 140 Wood street.' pries, retail at and 25 cts. per box; ■ = MpB tfH.Llbeffd deductlonsto those who buy to sell agaln.-- Place of meeting, Viashington Hollf Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin olfoy. -; - Phtshuegh Dodos, No.33&—Meets every Tuesdayerenlng. MfiECAsmx Escsaitmst, No.-87—Meets firet and third Friday of each month. • .-. . [roar2sJy.i MottCCi—The JOURNEYMEN. XAIUiKA BO* dBTY, of .Pittaborgh and AUegbony*teeetsotivthe first and third W£DN E3DAY of every month, atthe FLORI* DA HOUSE,ldarket street By order. jetty JOHN YOUNG, Jit, Secretary. A LODGE, 1- 0- O* Angewna' Dodge, No. 289,X O. of 0. F*, meets army Wednß6dyyer»ntftgin WashingtoniHftU.«!ff'oodat. ■ [lyl? . T OST OR STOLKN.—A now Torpaulln (Dray cover) at 1J tije Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, on Friday, the 19ib lost, marked Smith The finder wilt ho rewarded by leaf ing at No. 122 8«0ona street: ; ;.vV • msrlL 1 ' i.. v.i.:SMITH A PINCDAIR.»• bbia for sale by ' :. > marlS B. A.g4WNEBtTOOK & ft). OD&RIPIED BYBUP— 8 bWfl Steam Clarified Syrup, in f store and for sala'by [folS] J. A. A CO. *' . • * v 4 . *• «**rr'* i.f '-.-1../ r.« -V • - -V ' *'* y !h'-J-' ’ ' •soccTQKe: ; Start Scijtor. ,'» .. Y:.'« ; „ * 'At _ _ _ AMUbEMJbNTS. ■ Rtwet,ubavo.Wood.i....Vric«>BofpdnlMlon! - BoU’siind FanjUipt'e&wtiPrtVQtfrltoxrtilaTgtNSSi do. do. •, sniuUjiSß; Jhntto.roi'colored peTßons,6oe. . rdr-oas securing seam will hft charged 12J£ot*.eitni *orthe cerllflditoi.' Doors opunnt G% oWoekj jwrthrm*ince to com- y ; jnencti at VA o"eloefc.iV.V;S3COnd night of tne.esgag> meat of ■Miftf CAROLINE KICIIIMJS, the emtaeKt acinw «ud to ciilfst : - iilil ttm 'fuVArtto eouwdtan Sir- P. IIICniNDB. , lline ci-lelirhted performer. appear in tiro Fp'eniua Mar. ......Thi. r eteniPff, Jfareh EBtb,. 1854. will ;lw piolocod ti. K U uuliful cr.nii'ily .‘IHUk-'i'f U L BLACK D0M1M1...... Julio, Mr lil. Klr,i;ii: C«Diilla, (vrHli <l>o original moilCjV MU. RkLlng“.~.To conclude irtthlllH-OLtN’S OW GUARD Usvnsqclf, Mr. Rlchlngs; Malaria M«M»clc,Mls^n!oh ingg.rk>”.:: ~ ‘ ; Col. Wood’s Grand Exhibitipn at Lalayotto Hall, eGHME.'CJNG MONDAY, flinch. 271 h, --IMV ttf-Wpy titty and fxe.fiing of the vittkj consifititigcf CHANG, find • ENG. the World ltennwnrd nT *ww» SIAMBSK TWIWS.AKD eHU.pBKW. Al.b, the SWISS BBAUDED Iiil)?, from Lato Genoja, Switzerland, fortnlng.lbe most gcuteel,as w.eli-a9;the • •note! attraction exercffcrud io PlOsbntgh. . - of exhibition frcrn A,n. to 12 . to 5 p: 21.. and frnm 7 to m the cvenlngr a:~- • • Admission So cents; Children . - .[tPftrZV . • €iaUUO’S UALU (formerly .Wilktn'a.l iftll,) fburft if«*V a near can be fbr Parties FeaUTals, Concerts. Vubl'o, Meetings* Ac.. Also, Cargo's:Cotflhm and Sax Horn Rand eair'bu round In readiness at all tlmeaw.lT aiplyinjf to WMi FIUNK CARGO/aV the Crystal TaUco Ont»«t*rrcaii Rooms of It. M. Cargo A Co., Fourth street, or at Oio IIaU. . * ’ . U_JSS?L YOUNG’ MEN’d I.IDEARY IKS? BAYARD TAYl.im, the poet and Kav?]or. will,lac tnro at MASONIC. UAtiL, on TUESDAY 1- '* ENXNd, ttt, •idtb.lnstAct.-; , _ \ V.':"- : SuHectr-Xha Arabs;.. \V„y• ;v ".' Mr Tavlor biia jiist'rctameil from an cxtrmlvo toor -. through Enrcpe. Asta:and Africa. Apart front the interest ofbtt subject, he U a natiTe of PennsyiTanla, wno nas ph' . his jircuunt eminenceithrotfgh Ida own eXettt-M*,. ••• Donrsotwa atT o’clock—toetnro to eotnmencu.Ata. rt .T •Thkfcts 25<*cnts, to thaMusln and Book Sfiotss, - libhiry Room of tbo lecture Committee, and at the door. • m:NRY WOOD?, WJI. n. KINCAID, JAME 3 D. HOLMES, m»r2S - E H IRTSH Cotnmitta«*. s ' . l-nuitc wf nultaiag Lota atltoohekier* . i \WING to tbit very IndemcUt weather of. tha V/ 2Win>t,tbe>l>ov«ftalustands udjcrurnsd until TuES- : SStb, ai lO b’clf-CK,’ on the: continue to Le rob}froiaduy today, at ptlvalexalo,6Ahere :of to Tuesday, the 2{sib Teums or Sale—Onetbird down, and balance la onwmd,. intcreiAatalx Jcrcent. ; Maps of tlsn pnajM-rty mny be seen at-tbo .omcoiOf TuOS. : WOOD?, Ko. 7bFourth street; nt BEALE'S, on Fourth at; . and atr.theßasser.gerStatloiivAno-heny city.'.:Th»tiD».to .• . tKi^property i» uiuUpputedj.and vVarranty, Dredß- will.bo • mu’Wdin'ct to each purchaser.; About-300 3ot< bate .been. i»’ruady of,bml »tleast2o uilt bo.bhlltoa the pnwK : entfeason. I’ersonß wishing cheap lots’, will do well toeaU.- . r : , • ". . fitwir2si3tl r. • M. T. .C.,QOtJXJK ; CLGCIiSI CLOCKS! f CLOCSSJ! f ' ' preiao W«yra» f r ' 0,7, DC \LEIW IN WATCUE*. CU2CKB.JEWKLRY r 5-4 A W r o<Kl, Oppofiio.ttie Morning Post, ftnnerly.wu*.;; piud by L. lleinemanf ACo; AVo hoTe now hand ft Splendid as.'ftTtment btB‘Uay and 24 honrClocxs, which We ; oiferto’tise public ot groat’bargdlna, : -Bilch:iiai‘ ; Iron •«u»ep' l ' patt&rnA of •Maoti-l docM;,-■ *' .- ‘AlEo'ia.rifb assoriirieht '«'f tlpo.gtld aiid : »ilyor-ipMrot .; luvcrl cylinder, and anchor ciwapmenfcW’atthes,and enele*-,. .'not Rtocfc^-pf Jewelry nnd Sllrarwarc, which wrlnlctid*to , tuDcboßpfSreafh. * ... NVn Wab'h repairing dond ia tho best manner anaat lG\r nrirc«. and warranted :■ --v. • • ■. natfo • • • Vile Greatest InTeutPJii of the Age* A. r>o I HAVE-jostTe-'eired from Parw a CONFOitMA- . LM TOitr which giTert'ihd cxnct Mza and peculiar Aapd *>' ' as ad old on«j • Tbo«i»ln;Wiint of a gfcOd -HATwiU cell at 77 Arurd • •marf&flmrdiiw') - . . !W2lf. DOtTQLAff,*,.. • : ■ Propoenls, ITriLL BE UECBIVKD M Ihoofflco of the Wcst*nlJ?^Oi # . V 7 : t»'iiU-iry of Pcnnpjlranto/autn yridesytbe3lsSin3t,. fot-fiirnlshln«-COAMf tbo frewt .HhKfc fro* «r bon* ; (the fhank.bone. to h* palluwbsnfe ■jui-iv-J; in ail cape* wnfbodcdueletT,) fur .fnim tho.lstof April. 1854, In b* fmarHi A; BKOKUA3I, Whwleou nuflieii &.uro *. * . BOOKBnTit,I3RR;' DKAtIJBS INtSTAh- DaKD AND LTGtIT MTJSiIATUKK, and rublhfcenTif iLo Io.O r F. TOKEN/2io. 16. FirtU,»treot, Pittsburgh,?* ’-■■V Uemoval. ' " T ?• * C. U>B» MiUtCUANT T AILQKB,-bnve Tcmoved. J # to N 0.45 MAIiKLT Street, n few doora north ofUrtlr •ilt Ptuna; whom tbev nra opening afreah firaortmcnt, pf Huptttfiuo-ClothP, Ycstiofcs, of tlio newest rind most fiuhlonablo styles, and whew they will bo found.. ready to fltb' all orders wilh whWh they may bo . promptly and to thpfafbion; marsimr, CRYSTAL P A L A C E, ‘ So. lfi Mnrlcet street. C. C. SEELY, '• . BESPECTJfULLY informs bia/riendsanflibo, l&vVi o Jpubllo lu general, that he has Just started hW ; . York.and Pbilaflelphia .modem sfcjjo.cx COOKING OYOTSKSandeTtrythlngeleeln the.: ; eating Hoe. Outers In the.ShoH orßtewwhfor 12w cento •a doa«nr . lie wHIa-so furnish tho best clevcry thing.-that the maTkot will afford. Haase always open uuiil'Go does. In.ihe. momltiff.'. ■l'-.-- •.■•:. • • ■ »TOftTllW^y'-. , , maVAL Ok bJMUM* AHU MJ3IMKU UOOP3.—K JOL LMKU, No 0 WOOD Sticet, ucur K»tfr, would In form Lin friends Hint- he ban: jaalToedtMl ivIMK. *BB AAliw&a'f tixk ot-8p»l»(r«»». B«nn»r-.«Mia»> ronuatwgor- TcsUcrs, nrbmlclothF, Sc.j to which to iuTltes IM 1>»0I» v l ': raUand examine; .Punishing Goods of ©Tory, ussortpwn cnuMnnllv nnhmwh ' ,>. r ; »•* •. eon SALrfc— * . 15 ' do rmahUTub, Cin; end fcrolsrfU* Tdegrapp - do North American; Mining Co.; 60 do • Nitftannl . /..••.>•. do--:. , 60 do' Flint Steal . - . , do ■ - 100 ; : dif'S Norwich// : : ' dor/r/.- 20 .do OhioTrnp Rods. <lo 5 do Marine Railway 4 , . __ " A. WILKINS A QOV No. 71’ Fourth rttert.? j UXKtfu’B iiiiUiJS ufd«.try dwertyUon,iiiway*on hand ttnd for solo by JOS.; marts ' .Socccrenr to L> Wilcox ACO.-.. J WAIN'S 0 iloz vt t&ls valuable xuedlriiw J rewired and for sate by, < - t „„ itjix2s ■ ■ ■ ■■ .• . • ••. ■'.■• > JO3. FLBMTKQ. •-, /••I AHUKM SJfcJKD^— A Bro^ BAKUY’d aUILUPUhUOUa—ODO of the. beat; prtpar* tlonsfbr liegrpwihofthiibiUriicrtrjausa;! gross rev £Oi?CiU)jr i ■ : ■ j ' i ,J 03% PIiKMIaSiyY - marSa • • : ■ .•■••• .corner Diamond eml Markat-Pt*^' MEDICINE OIiKSTS, of Tutioua and juices* lb* finest erfidoaver offer*! in JMttsbnrgb, aiaraji o» nniidami Tot e&lc by 1 - JOS. • m*r2s’ • ; eorncT Diamond ami Market wa. ; 1 yAßßJa°d*aoAP r lb* received hr r >i > H JOS. FLEMINO£ * • mtLriis ■ ■:••:■ Buccarwr toL. Wllcor A Q>.. j OOD LIVKH groan ItmhtoQi, Claris A o>’» g«Bv ulna Cod Liver Oil, receded by •«*..«,„ * , . xnar2s •■•' • •' " . ■• •••■ ~ ■■ ■JfIS.sPIiEtfIKCK.,^ TTOSBANIW MAQWASIA—I grow of this celebrated Jtl-Mngncila, received bp • >; •■ JOS. FLEMING,:^, • •marts- . ••: *. * BnccespOf to h, “Wilcox A C&i * lUNUKlfifij A.ND BisUiOltU *YAXBSr~lamcunstintly •O receiving fn.*sh fmpplius of these cwlcbrafot Mlnorai Wa* turs Furcliitscrs wishing & freth article can always procure. It nt . JOA FLEMING'S* ' vpr»T2s.~‘’• ■' :" cornef Diamondand.UafltgEgfo..-,. ROLL Blf Td'JSlt—B bUa prime roll for sale by > . ■. marts ' "" ... ■ KINO *■ MOORHEAD, AuUN—i5 t iK;o Ibi Country Cured Hams, Shoulder* arul Sldes; for.BoJtt-X»jC- '.s^.; : '- ! :, it : 't ■:'■ :•: '-•••; inartS KING & MOOTITTEAD. S r/HM KBAMS CROWN Wnm’IxiFPAPEN. jntt*reU JAJ\f.and for solo by • SAMUEL D/LUJI-FER, , --tilarto .•; ■,■■.;■■•,• ••. • .■• • :'■•■• •■ ■ • • Wood street, \\ Inti UKAUirWtmOMWEAft'INa i»Amt.ju*t.TC’d' L\ H t on a for solo by SAMUEL U. LAUFFER, • marts • .. ■. .■. • " Jfo. 67. Wood fliroet. . Ai\ various *{*«*.juat m'd •/x\/ anti for aaloby ■.- BASIDEJj B. LAUIKSIt, mar2s - Na. S 7 Wood stzoat, * j^ANAOßA—Forsalvby " " « ' ' O marlS FLEMING BROS,» O UUAU UuUal2' IdOLa&SBS-r-W bbla fur sale by .• - v> marl 7 • SMITH & SINOLATIL- I Aim bWs Ao/1, in atore andtbr eolH^r^ -^ j marlS ■» VLTfIIIXO HRQ3. BItAAWV-- VJX»iagw» of IeUU, • ltt3d, IMU* lB4S%*d w -1851 Coirnao Brandy, -.for solo In packages and dornl^ Jnlins. :: • [JuIbSl - MItLRB * IUCKETSON. V >f VALbyW—wu&lbs fio.li, for sob by:-. ... ;■*?• ' ■ 1 mnrlG Y, SELLERS A CO* ■’lyULlt aboulilMTo and oa cvu« .Jjaignoienti for F.alo by-.-*/».• r # j a cg. rno LET—A two-story Brick BWELLISQ In Slonrhcster, JL cOTQKroll.liarUersood FhefUeld Ftrvela:. Apply.ttf-, -mort3, AUgfrfy LnQMIS. Oa Fonnh at. T\KIISD tiercos S U»ClQdnnaa. forsjie Ij . r, 1/ rmartS] V- BKLLKRS k CaK ESTERPHISBWOBKS, : 1 SO Wood -JT/urrf dtw Wo»Vlryin.j7ky^., EOWN « TKTiiEY. wcbia coJLtbe attenttoncf f porting men to their largo a«eorUnent of flan-s ItlfiM andUfte^ : Tolfiog'Pistols, the-pn<l heat selected auekeaer ipponediatlils* mßrkeu tt'gelher with ofii*PcTal.ftw«rrtsn«at i pfUartltrartvCailery, Tool* and Fishing TaoUTej ail of which wo offer at the lowest poaulble prlcea-to or '-r :V N ‘'':^'^.twtt9iyy mr>UT|»ST<iNi^2Sbhlßtorralebv ■ w ....... -a;'- •; JLj a&stt D.A.rAEWXSTOOX A 00* " \ X.. \
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