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OFWIQIAL PAPER OF xaE _f}?*A PI TT SBC It GEls FRIOA? MORNING: on BCb Face of thl« Paper* ~o « PETTING lIA * CO., Kmtpapcr Advertising a£ms arftho Agents for 0“ Kttoburgli Dully and WeeVly ■ • .Shorfned to receive AnmTiss*sOT|,erd ,: ScranoM for ns nt the «me rates ns required et thin ' oja „ Their receipts am regarded us payments. Their " offices are at N*" 122 NAssio BIMCT ■.:■ boros, 10 Eiite mac. MOUSING POST JOB OFFICE. W« would call the attention of MEECEI4NT3 AND BUSINESS HEN to the feet that we baTO 3“trcce re ‘-fWStTMladelphlaanaialieTof rontffofnwJobType, •mWrrepamd to fill ordorsi for Cara., Beads, Fuller Boohs, Posters, and Programmes for tlonej All orders will he promptly filled. SHANKS —We aro under repeated obligations td Messrs. M'Clintock and Kirkpatrick, from v lMs oounty, for repeated favors m the W of publlcdocnmonts. 1 . ■ ■ 70S HBWS4 "' WewouldeaU attention to theoarefully prepM ed woeVly money article on the third page ; aIFO weekly review of the domestio marketß. - On Monday last the Indiana legislature ad journed, after refusing to elect n single officer. A: United States Senator, State Agent, State Printer, fto., were to bo elected. ■' The venerable widow of President Harrlßon hte recovered her usual health. It will be re membered that this widely esteemed lady was, during the winter, for many weeks, at the verge of thd grave. John S. Orr, otherwise “the Angel (of dle ootdl/Gabriel," has arrived at his home in Glbe •’ mw. They seem to have a very poor opinion of ‘ Wa, io Scotland, but is perhaps because no “Prophet hath honor in his own country. John G. Saxe delivered his poem, the “ Money Kit>K ” before a Cleveland audience laßt evening. ■Bavard Taylor lectured on “India,” at Detroit, on Monday evening, and"“The Philosophy of - Travel" on Tuesday evening. Bev Dr. Vinton is tho portrait m “Putnam, for March. Dr. Lelber, of South Carolina, is supposed to be the author-frem the leading article, on the propriety of admitting • Utah Into the Union while legalizing polygamy. A despatch to the Cleveland papers, from PiinssTiUe, state that on tho night of the -i Inst., Capt. Andrew Andress, of Richmond,] ■lumped off a train of oars, running twenty-five miles an hour,, to save a walk of half n mile, andwas killed. ' Of the fifteen field officers to the four regi monts just authorised by Congress to be raised, fourteen are taken from tho regolar service. The exception is Ben McCullough, the famous Tex»a Bangor, who ie appointed a Major of Cavalry. r _ , . WB regret to learn thnt Col. Robert L. Lough Bad of Philadelphia, United States Consul to Dablln, died in that city on tho 7th of February; 1 aged 607enty-one. Ho was a gentleman of great worth, of great amiability of oharactor, and uni versally esteemed. lao Hew York Times says that Col. Benton, on hearing that tho Prosidont had vetoed the Collins bill, stud: "Give tho President my re boots, sirs ho did right, sir, and if I was Pre sident I would keep a pile of blank vetoes at - hand, ready to stop tho aotß of this d—d rascally Congress,’ - and something more of the same om phatio sort. , , . , There is a bill before the New York legisla te called the New York Police bill, which divests the Mayor of New York of his control over the police. Mayor Wood has written a letter on the subject, giving notice that if the VU posses he will resign. The bill is understood to be a strictly partUan measure. The legisla tors is Whig, and Wood is a Democrat. M«jor John G. Camp, for many years a wor thy and respected citizen of Sandußky, Ohio, died in Washington recently from typhoid fever, aged sixty-seven. He served as an officer in the last war with Great Britain and was promo ted to a captaincy for gallant conduct at Lundy’s He held many other offices of trust and profit—all with honor to himself and credit to his country. A man named Btcdman, a cabinet maker at ] Aurora, Portage county, Ohio, one day last week, remarked to a hommopatbio physjoiau'.there— ‘ I ooild take any quantity of your pills without injury." The doctor replied—" If you were to take such a quantity of this—pointing to a spe cial medioiner-it would kill you.” The foolish man swallowed the medicine before ho oould te prevented, and died the same day. John B. Brodhead, Esq., at present naval offloer at the port of New York, with a salary of $l2 000, has been appointed and confirmed Consul to Simoda, Japan. As Mr. B. never solicited tho latter office, the quid nuncs sup pose this to be a polite way of asking him to resign the more lucrative post, and even go so far as to mention the gentleman President Picrco wishos to give his appointment to. Perhaps this Is so—perhapß not. Nom verrons. ' The Cleveland Plaindealer publishes a list of one hundred and forty citizens and corporations in Cuyohoga county that pay taxes amounting to five hundred dollars and upwards. The man who pays moßt is Leonard Case, whose taxeß ore $9,860 69; the next highest is B. Hilliardi $8 683 18, and the third is the Cleveland, Co lumbus and Cincinnati Railroad Company, which pays $7,861 64. Eleven-sixteenths of this is levied for looal purposes, this proportion consti tuting tho county and city assessment. Either Cleveland has Borne very wealthy men or Sydnoy Smith’s taxed Englishman is thrown into tho shade by the Buckeyes. The lodiana legislature has passed the hills amending tho Free Bank law and the bill char tering a State Bank and branches, notwithstand ing the Governor's veto, and both bills are now laws. In. the. House tho vote on the Free Bant bill stood—yeas 68, nays 19, and on the State Bank bill—yeas 61, nays 2f. In the Senate the State Bank bill passed by barely a two-third vote, end tho Free Bank by 36 to 14. If the Free Bank men imagine they can ever get their paper into olronlation, or restore it to confi dence, they are laboring under ajmost erroneous impression. The State bonk will succeed the present State Bank, and will retain the confi dence of the puhlio. It is thought that at least tirU-ihirde'.bf tho people of Indiana endorsed Governor Wright’s veto. >V-P ji *;*. •-* \ i -s-.i V./,j :MARCH 9 In the Cincinnati’ Price Current, of Wednes day are find returns from all the leading places where hogs have boon paoked, in Ohio, Ken tucky* lenheeseo and indlana, thiß season, whioh show a defiolenoy in number of 461,888 head, and in weight equal to 103,637 head; making a total difference or 655,526, The whole number packed at the points specified, this season, is 1,336,716, against 1,788,604 lost season, show ing a decrease, inolnding the weight, of fnlly thirty per cent. The returns from Illinois, Mis souri, lowa and Wiecooein ore incomplete, and these States will show an inoreaso, as compared with last year, both in number and weight, and will probably reduce the deficiency in the total amount packed in the West this season, as com pared With last, to twenty-five per cent. yttxk dbaws from the “ Gazette.” Mr. Samuel Haight, of New York, has withdrawn from the Pittsburgh Gazette, and D. N. White, E*q., ie now sole proprietor. There will be no change in the sentiments of the paper, as the former partner has heretofore had little to do with the editorial columns. ■ ; i HEMBViIj OB' * About twice a years the press ot Philadelphia are thrown into spasms from. the prospective eriis that aro likely to arisc from Cetttral’vatioii. This unhealthy state of the body politio (in Phil adelphia),is superinduced by the semi-annual attempt oflho Empire City to obtain a removal of tho U. ; S;’ is nof contended that one:, tenth of thegold coined at the Mint arrivoa at. the port of Pbtladelphia-bnt on the other hand the feet that nino.tenths of it arrives at,New Yoit has been freely/admitted-hence on more than one oeoaslon, the removal has only been pre vented through tho skillful parliamentary tactics of a Pennsylvania Congressmen, Hon. Joseph K. Chandler. . Tho bugbear ralsed.to prevent such a oonsumation is centralization. H will make Now York the great monetary, commercial ana eventually political centre, around whiohaU oth er cities will merely revolve asr SatteUitea,- and from this argue our wise men of the East, great &vil jnostresult.' This is all very well, so far as it goes ; but let üßseo how it works when their bull undertakes to gore Somebody'S’ ox; A proposition is made nearly every year, and. is. again repeated this acßaion of tho Legislature—with some prospeot of success—to remove the Boat of Government i from Harrisburg to Philadelphia. Thio, of | course, would "not be centralization ! Oh, no 1 It iB a different matter now. Philadelphia, with-her large delegation al ways looking after her interests as one man, al ready receives more legislation than all the rest of the Commonwealth. What then would be tho result if the Legislature was located in her midst?. Why, the whole eosaion would be con gamed in makingregulations for her benefit, and the outside'barbarians would make but o sorry show. . . , a There are vastly more opportunities to spend money in the city of Brotherly Love than in Harrisburg, for the expense of living is much greater. Our Governor then must have his salary raised to $lO,OOO, or he would not be able to move in “ the best societyour Representatives would require at least Congressional per diem j to keep up appearances; and last, though not least, a splendid oapitol would have to be erect ed, in keeping with the dignity and power of so great a Commonwealth. Hero ia the very ob jection raised against tho removal of tho Mint, viz: the unnecessary expenditure of monoy re quired in the ercotion of new buildings at New York. , . If this removal of the capitol is persisted in, w 0 hopo tho members of- Congress from this oounty, and the entire Weßt, will urge the im mediate removal of the,United Btatee Mint to Now York. Tho justice and -necessity of the 1 tttcr is much more apparent; but we would chiefly urge it for tho purpose of avoiding the evils of Centralization. Let our greedy friends in the eaßt beware. Xbe Coart of Claim** The bill which passed Congress recently cre ating this Court, appoints three judges to hear and determine “ all claims founded upon any law of Congress, or upon any regulation of an Exe cutive Department, or npon any contract, express or implied, with the government of the United States, and all claims which may be referred to said court by either house of Congress.” Tbs United States will be represented by a solicitor, and tho claimants by their respective attorneys. The court will report n bill for each claim on which they give a favorable decision, which will go upon the congressional calendar and remain there from session to session till noted npon. The bill confers tho some discretionary powers upon tha court that are enjoyed by Congress for the settlement of claims. They are not restrict ed to any rules of evidence, nor indeed obliged to take any evidence in any case, if they chocso to dispense with it. The only restriction npon the procedure of tho court is on a motion for a re-hearing, when the rules of the common law aod the Court of Chancory will prevail. We presumo the court will at nn early day organize and adopt a codo of roles. It is difficult to ex aggerate tho importance of this tribunal, and its organization is a matter of moro direct and Immediate concern to tbo legal profession of the country than any other law of Congress since the passago of the Bankruptcy act. TUo Public Works. Tm Mira ton or ra* PiMSTlTiau luvaoTjME m-Vi History, Coil, Ril-mur, Expenditures and Prupatirc Yalut. This is tho title of s neatly printed pamphlet, of some seventy-hre pages, which has jußt been sent ua by some kind friend at Harrisburg. From the hasty examination we hare been able to give it, wo aro at a loss to discover any object the author could haro had in view to justify the labor of compilation and expeoso of publication, consistent with an honest desire for the promo tion of the public welfare. It appears to be a labored, bat not very intelligible,, effort to de preciate tho value of the Main Lino ; and, not withstanding tho guarded disclaimer in the in troductory flourish, that “neither tho President nor any member of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company had anything to do with Us publication,’' we aro inolined to the opinion that it emanated, if not from them selves, at least from one of their hired agents, and Ib intended for their benefit. When we havo more leisure wo may again re fer to this “ Treatise on Bridges ” It is evident ly the work of Mr. Herman Haupt. A Sion or tho Times.— Tho Philadelphia North American-—a paper that was never bus p’ected of being unfavorable to Bonking inter ests—is out in favor of prohibiting the circula tion of small notes. It says the “ publio have grown- tired of a species of circulation which was never anyth! g else than an ovil, and is now without tho.ehadow of an excuse. Originated In the spasms of a monetary distreßß, this mere substitute for a currency has new been proiroot od through an era when tho country has been filled beyond all precedent w'ith an abundant metallio currency, and tho mines of California and Australia aro deluging Europe and America with gold. It cannot bo possible that tboro is any longer need of this small note currency in view of such a plethora of tho precious motals. Everybody Eeems to agree to this proposition, and no one protends to deny tho great ovilß arising from a continuance of these wretohed rags.” , The Coal Trade ih Dakqee—Mud as a Sub stitute. —in exohange paper says, that “ Dr. Thomas Hooker, of New Orleans haß discovered a chemical preparation, which, mixed with mud q? a briokleycr wonld mix lime with sand, makes an excellent coal I —coal that oan be made and sold in the New Orleans market for thirty cents per barrel, if made by hand, or fif teen cents, if made by machinery. It lights easi ly ■ there is no offensive smell emitted j but little smoke, and but very little dust or olnders. What little oinders nro loft, is good for cleaning ’silver, brass or other similar motalB; and the ashes make a tolerable sand paper, and is ateo good for scrubbing floors, &o. “The patentee also assures nB," says the American Exponent, "that it will not only bnrn well in grates, but ! in stoves, furnaces for smelting and for making steam. In fact it oan be put to all the praetioal uses of wood or coal, exoept for the purpose of generating gas.” , We hope Dr. Thomas Hooker will visit Pitts burgh before many days, as we have an Immense ; amount of mud here that we would like to see j converted into some other nse than rendering the streets impassable. If the dootor can oon vert it into fuel ho is welcome to it. Wo hope our street commissioners will throw no obstaole in the way. Rev. Sheridan Knowles,—perhaps better known by many in his histrionic than his minis terial oharaoter—preached two eermonß at .Lei cester lately, and, Wo nights Sewards, Ms well known play of the Hunchback, was perform ee at the theatre in that town. ,- ...... ; .^;.0:./y;..vt#^ ijh® ©sifisti NSW§ BY TELEuBAF-S* B„mo of the Dicers and correspondence in Repoltc4 EXBrCSSiy fOtthe Daily MOllling^POSt. rc{erenoo to-the ~ r== ; ohnsc of Cnba, hare been published. It ap- . Hew Jersey Legislature, oears from these letters, that the conference at ,®£estos, March 7.—ln the House there Has Osfdnd waß held by our Ministers in Europe, to a great struggle on the Subject of speoial idoUt measures for a concert of notion in aid of privileges. The Mount Holly hsKOtinticns at Madrid for thoacquisitipn"of Cu>. : Mr;- Maroy, in his letters, urges U»e\ha- . and ih\the .afternoon" ohttrgesWibnberyj Here porthhee of tho United States -possessing that, made; itr was stated that tJgOOO *?; island, and how difficult it will bo'for Spain to Mr. Heoker,;to vote for thobtf}. Wtaln its possession. Mr. Soule.is. charged,,tof , cr charge against, the Fre«.B4nk*.s an away with the suspicion of the'Spanish Got- a meinber.of ‘he:cnmmittce .appffinteg ernmeutthat this Government is disposed to cu- tigate their affairs. The Air Line then came up. Courage filibuster descents jupon the island, by but the House adjourned while Dir. rarry was presenting our past course upon BttOh attempts, speaking. in The : Unitod States will continue to enforce the JR* Stgto lossperanqa-.OBWPtott nontralitv laws, but these are now as strong us- BlOn. The attendance is small. ,»ttong respiu they can he : made without unjust interference lions against the minority bill havoteen offere , with tho rights of the oitizons.He deprecates- thoso in favor of tbs biltwaff rsjeeteu. - protection by any Eoropean r power to Cuba, Jo-1 . - —- enable Spain to maintain herjnie oyer it... In 1 case of collision .with tho.JJnited .States, ,suoh. protecting power would bo in os good condition to make use of that island to annoy us, as it would be if it were in actual -"possession; He also oondemns the importation of froo Afrioahs Into Cuba, with tho object cf making that island worthless to us when Spain finds she oan no longer hold it, and Says that Great Britain and Franoe must be made aware of this.. After the change in the Spanish Government, the American Ministers thought that a favorable moment for negotiation. They - Wot and pre sented an official report to the Secretary of State, as to the aotifln they.thought would fur ther the scheme of purohase. They proposed to purohase it; tho Bum left blank in the letter —bnt it is believed to be 33120,000.000: two thirds of which would enable Spain to under take the construction of railroadß and other iahemes of pnbllc improvement; with the other forty millions oho could oatisfy the demands pressing so heavily upon her credit, and create a sinking fund, which would gradually relievo her from the overwhelming debt now paralyzing her energies. The Conference also presents other reasons why Spain should soil the island ; and why the United States should havo it; hat most American readers have become familiar with them In the discourses upon the subject which occupied the American papers. They go on to say— ' , . « The United States have never acquired a foot of territory except by fair purchase, or ss in the esse of Texas, upon the froa and volun tary application cf tho people of that inde pendent State, who deßired to blend their desti nies with our own, ■< Even our ocqaßltioiiß from Mexico aro no exception to tho rule, because although wo might have claimed them by the right of con quest, in a just way, yet we purchased them for, what.was then considered by both parties, a full and ample equivalent “ Our past history forbids that we should ac quire the Island of Cuba without the eon : sent of Spain, unices justified by the great law of self-preservation. -Wo must, in any ovent, preserve our own cousoloub reotituds and our own self-respect. • “Whilst pursuing this; courao, wo can afford to disrfgard tho censures or the world, to whioh wo have been so often and so unjustly ex if After we.Bball havo offered Spoin a price for Cuba far beyond its present value, and this shall have been refused, it will then be time to oonsider the question—does Coba in tho pos session of Spain, seriously endanger our in ternal peace and tho existence of our cherished Union. . ........ “Should this question ho answered m tho affirmative, then, by every law, human and Di vine, we shall bo justified in resting it from Spain, if we posßcsa tho power. And_ this upon the very same principle that would justify an lodlvidnal in tearing dowo tho house of his neighbor, if there were no other means of pro venting the tlamoß from destroying his own homo. 1 “ Under snob circumstances wo ought neither to count tho cost nor regard the odds which Spain might enlist against us. Wo forbear to enter into tho question whether tho present con dition of tho Islonid wonll justify such a mea sure. '"Wc-ebonld, however, bo recreant to our duty, bo unworthy our gallant forefathers, and commit baBO treason against posterity, should we permit Cuba to become Africanized and be come a second St. Domingo, with ail its attend ant horrors to tho wbito race, and suffer tho flames to extend to our neighboring shorcD, so riously to endanger or actually to consume the fair fabrio of our Union.” Tho result of this conference is known to tho public; tho scheme of pcrchaso failed, Spain refuses to sell, Mr. Soule accomplished nothing, and the subject is still opm for discussion. ;• j-t' • * ..T?« ■»: t « *’ V* i*i. The Oreriulc Discord. TUa New York papers ara foil of the inhar monious and inglorious ,#iaZ* of Ole Ball's opo ratio scheme at the Academy of Music in that city. A variety of stories are afloat: ob to tho canßO of tho oalamity—tho most plausible of whloh is this: Vestvali, tho contralto, was announced to Bing in an extra concert entertainment, on Saturday evening, hot ehe failed to appear on tho boards. Tho triple partnership of Ole Bull, Max Maret zek and Strakosoh, included also, it appears, the wives of tho two latter, and herein was the Eonrce of tho wholo Bquabblo. McEdames Mar etzek and Btrakoech were to monopolize and re gain their lost spheres as prlmn donna and con tralto, as their lords held tho places of conductor and impressario. This arrangement, however, did not work. Tho public wanted new aingera, from tho imprcasarlo abroad, (Strakosoh,) but none store forthcoming, bo Ole Bull undertook to engage the Veetvali, on his own responsibility. Now, the gossips Bay that, no sooodr vena Yest vali engaged, than tho other ladios oaballed against her, and resolved to overthrow or oust her. A genoral civil war in tho wholo tronpo followed. Vestvali, thinking herself Blighted, if not insulted, in a variety of wayß, refused to slug at tho Saturday, ooaccrt, and honoo the smash up.”^ T nE u E w Febhaoes. —The four new furnaces orocted at this place by tho Cambria Iron Com pany, arc superior to any work of the kind ever constructed on tho Western Continent. They aro of tho ordinary Size of coko furnaces, and each of tho eamo exaot dimensions, and ore ereoted two Inn block, are 12 feot In the boshes, and have a blowing oylinder of 6 feet In diame ter, with six feet Btroke, making eleven revolu tions per minute. Tho muzzles at the tuewyrcs aro 8 inches in diameter. One of these furna ces has been in blast for some time, and the oth er in the same block will go into blast in about two weeks. Tht) ono already in blast, has aver aged since it started, 146 tons per week of good mill iron, and has mado as high as 17Q,tons in a week. Upon an exaot calculation made a few days ago, it was ascertained that theeoßt of ma king iron at this furnace is but $8,60 per ton. The calculation embraced all the expen ses but the iutorest upon tho improvement, This ooet can be rednoed by curtailing the present expense attending tho delivering of tho stook into tho bridge house. Tho yield of this far*- naoo is unparalleled in tho history of furnaces. —Johmtown Seho. Couldn’t we send ont tobaoco to the Crimea? It is worth $1,26 to $1,60 a pound at Balaklava, and the poor soldiers cry for it. The Governor of Ohio has determined hereaf ter to give his reasons for the exercise of the jardoning power, to the pnblio through the press. Che idea is an excellent one. The phraso “almighty dollar” originated with Washington Irving, who firattnade nse of it in bis ohafming little sketch of “a Creole village,” which appeared in 1887. Tho Mormon Temple, begun at Salt Lake Citv will be much larger than tho temple built by the Mormonsat Nauvoo. It will require ten years to complete it, and will coflt seven millions of dollars. . A Mr. Herand, author of <• The Descent into Hell " was annoying Douglas Jerrold, with im portunate questions, at an unwelcome lime. Among others ho queried:—“By the by, Mr. Jerrold, did you ever read my Desoent into Hell 44 No, sir/* replied the infuriated dra motißt, “ but I should like to see it!” In a letter to the Now York Evangalist, Lieut. Maury expresses the opinion that-tlje writo or the book of Job was familiar with soiefitifio foots usually supposed to bo of modeni'discovery. When it is said, “Canß’t thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades?” allusion is made tothe fact that our solar system is rapidly tracing its maiestlo course toward the star Aleyon, one of the Pleladeß. Again, Job told Bildadthat the empty place was stretched outover tho norm, ; and there with our most powerful teles dope a we . etill find the place empty. Southern liewo* New OniEABB, Maroh'7.—The Cahawba arr. rived with Havana dates to the 4th. ’.The San Jacinto and Princeton were in port Business is reviving ; markets unchanged. The,receipts of eugatß is impeded by the blookado. . Ur. Case at Home. Detboit, March 7.— Mr. Oass arrived to-day. He was received by a salute of guns. ,• t ■ i ..r ■*' - ijtJ.p*' _v;';.t. ; ;.3 v * •V'- .Ai-VJ ' Attempt to Force a Voilt Open for the . ■ -«- -collectlen of a Taxi ' J CLEvr.iisD, March of Ash tabula county, afternoon, attempted I to force open the vault of, the Farmers _ Bank, to coHeot tares,nt Ashtabula, "but waßCjeoted by the Cashier, Mr v Huhbard. Xhero iff great ex- | cUemont. Tbe-Treasusct bas gone after help-. ••••■' —-w».. ~ . . ~ Deatrttfctlvo Fire* Detboit, M arch .8. he livery stable of John .Long; facing the Riddle House, nas destroyed by fire lastnight: Erorn fifteen to. twenty horses perished and a large number.of narnageß, wagons and sleighs were consumed.- Loss s>33a,062 £9 B*ol Estate* and Banking Honee:..-.- 43 420 98 llollldjiysburg Office t - Pennsylvania Coupon Loan Tsua by Eastern 8ank5..,...' • *»*?J Due by other Banks ~ Notes of Pittsburgh Banka.— - * ,5«*229 ?2 Gold and Silver on hand - " H Miscellaneous r 4,384 00 Capital 5t0ck....... Circulation - DkcounPremium and*Exchaogo. Contingent Fond- * ■ Unpaid Dividends.... * Due otboc Banka - IndivlduaPDeporits -■•••*• IMPORTANT. TO MANUFACTURERS.— ' • IDr p Stamps weighs 2,800 Drop weighs 250 5>S. , 1 Power Press, with gear, slightly damaged. 1 Engine Lathe, 10 fWrtabcsr,weighs 1,800 lbs. a small Lathes, for Gunsmiths urPUTernnitbs. 2 Queea’o Pat. Portable Forges. ‘ . O superior Emery Mandrels, with ®te®Jt3Jl^tres. AU nearlrnew; been in nee forn* months—wf!R be sold low f«t cash, or exchang**! fa* O. 4P. B* §A°^. Flf; '■ mho:lw WM- HENRY. Jr., Wooster, Ohio. Dissolution, of PartMrshlp* TIIB limited FartnefcaUp hcrriofore esUtiug botwecn the subscriber?, under the proTfeUm* of.tbs Actor Ab» Brtably passed the 21at of March, A. D. 1836, entitled “An Act relative to Limited Partnershids," is this day dlMlted by mutual consent. K. ■r. ■ S.ll. SMITH. Pittrlmrgh, Match Ist, ISss—[rahP:4.w] ' Fins Family Carriage Uanie«rft Horses For Sole* ABBAUTIPUL SMALL COUPE CARRIAGE, for one or tao horees. with flno doublo Harness, and pair or voung, well broke, perfectly safe and gontle Horses. For solo chcsp, for want ct ui-. AddreM Box No. 00, Pitta burgh Poat Offlco mufti w ‘ ' : OOSLi SEALED PROPOSALS for eoppljlng tho Pittsburgh Water Work* wlih Uoal for ono ysar; commencing on the Ist day or April nett, will bo received at tho Office ol the. Works until tho With inst. ' '' lirhStlrr JAMES NELSON, Bhp t. Til i; OWNERS WANT MOSEY, and have directed u« to sell Twelve Building Lots, each ti feet fronton a 00 ft. otreet, by 130 deep to a !21 ft. alloy—situate hoar the Outer Depot, Allegheny City.' Pries for each Lit only Two Hok ums DoLU.eS, Cass I This is nvery low prico: ananotbing but the want of money induces them to offer the Lota at this prico. Call soon, if vm want to procure bargains, mho S. OOTHBBRT A SON, 140 Third St. kjOAl'l— Uerpetio hoop is tho best thing you can find to © cute soreness or roughness of the skin. It beats tut chaps and cliufes of tho bands, and renders them smooth, soft aud while. 12J-£ cents per cake. Bold . . . mho . a L. OUTHBKRT, 140 Third street. pkga. White Fish; ‘ 140 44 Trout; 60 Salmon; 60 bbls. Ho. 3 Large Mackerel; JhU day rec'd by IU E., COLLIMB . CiliEKaE— 1000 boxes prime W. B, cutttng. Cheese this nay received and for salbby n I?EATiIKRS-SOCO lbs Kentucky FeathorajuK ree’d and for sale by | mbPj HENRY it- COLLINS. INbEED OlL—Just recaivod and for sale by I mhQ HENRY 11. CDLLIN3. ROOMS —143 doatnlargo sUa wrn Brooms Just re«lvod and fot sale by (mh9) -HENRY H. COLLINS. .T.VttBROIuKRED DUAFERY.—SQO pieces Embroidered Laco and Musiln Drapery 001. DE LAlNES—jnstreceived,h complete assort ment of all colors of .. mhß A. A. MACON & 00., 25 Fifth st. CiIEETiNO MUSLINtl —A. A. MASON 4 00. hava re. s(5 ccived a largo variety of Sheeting and Pillow-case Mu- -VfEW ROOKS—Life and Bcaatiea of Fanny Fern, fourth ’Poems Q. Eare, ;flfth ediUoii, eblarged and lm- Minnesota'end its Resources, by John W. Bond; ’ Alone, by Marion Harland ; - ■•'• W6UeTt , B Roost, by WaiblngtonlrTlngi^- Tbe Pmirio Bird, by Hons Augustus Murray, ' Pride and Prejudice, by'Mlss Austen; • Heiress of Bellofont by Emerson Bennett; _v ■ . .., The Know NothlDg Almanac. >X Ba4e ** . W. A. -CO., ■ Ho, 45 Fifih street,. ;P. g,—Xba sabscrlberahave remoT^*b*^)^R^ 8I j 0 dal Office and Bcok Stow frotn 76 Yourtii strtettolhe above plate.: - rr* ■'V-" ' * * Ln, of VPegt Colon, Port county, ini proprietors that ho bad .sniTered greatly iron! a ß roo'lolttely IrotSctcdattocfcor Fever'tod *“£.Xi“ n l restored to health by th° use of Ibo LW These PSUa unquestionably possess great, tonic prop , . ana can be taken with decided edvontago for eases requiring Inylgoratlng remedies; but th? Uyer P f stand pre-eminent aa a means of restoring a disorderea .. liver to healthy action; hence the great celebrity, y bas'd attained. formtoble erMbg ftota a diseased llTcri-which eo long baffled the ahHlortp most eminent physicians of the jehdered easy of cure, thanks to tbo study end porserer tmfool tbdulstinguishod physician whose nemo tol»sr e “ • medicine boars~a name which will descend to posterity one deserving of.-gratitude. Ihls invalnable mtdiclne ehould always baiept within reaoh; and °;3,t£mbe sues of thb earliest symptoms of diseased liver, It can eafely and usefully administered. - _ (IT n p.,1. Pnrchasera will be careful to ask for troted Liver Pills, and take nono else. niere oMOtoer Pills, purporting to bo Liver PUls, now before the pubuo. Dr M’iono’s Liver PUls, also hlaCelebratsd Vermtfoga.can now be bed at all- respectable Drug Stores In the Lmtefl States and Canada. :Alsofbr sale by the sole Successors to J. Kidd A Co., No. 60 Wood street. l'Hroat -DlieMMl Hacking Cough, and the eCectsof imprudent use of Mor* cury, no medicine has ever-beendiscovered "Which Has | effected such cursi as Spanish Mixture- : Throat Disposes produced by salivation, Baching Cough, Bronchial Livec Diseaeo, Neuralgia &hd;Eheu* matlsm, have all b-teu'relieved and .cured in a wonderful manner, by the great purifior of tto blood,Carter’s fipanlah mixture. •*- - • ■ > : ' - - Tbo case of’Mr.'T. 11. Ramsey alone should satiffy any who doubt. Calyon the Agent and ; procure a pamphlet containing’ euros* which trill astoundjou .••*'BAO advertisement. vGQrTUo Pleasure «ud Comfort oT being vba tmzD In a SUIT OP OLOTHE3, is greatly enhanced by baring them good, and buitadle to tub ssAsotf. GRIBBLE ] has got all that is necessary to effect that great consumnla* i tion, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persona | wishing to experience oil this, and. bo only moderately charged, can do bo by .calling at 240 Libemt stoke*, head of Wood. P. a —Pantaloons, la particular, la ono of his grcaUst faria . He cannot bo beat la the style and' fit of thi3 gar rp«r>f.! , tfumcrous references coaid be given, if necessary,’ to corroborate thlßgtat»me-t. B. QRIBBLB- qy. Haim of Thnnsaml Flowers, ihr beauti fying iho Complexion,and eradicating all Tah, Piiotx3 and Fbickles from the face. Sold at Dr. K*EYSER’S, 140 Wood street. Im&Q ■To Wholesitla Grocerif Liquor iJealera, I and Manufacturers. • | THE SUBSCRIBER 1* now importing a superior quality j of OIL OP COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 6;) ffallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac lira nay. His ESSENCES OP ROCHELLE and UTARD'S BRANDY; cf JAMAICA and ST. CRODC SCSI, AKAC. CIDKR and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM BCHNAPPB, and SCOTCH WHISKY, are acknowledged by .the New ! York merchants by the demand after them. Directions ior | I ute will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS PBUTCHW ANGER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. NB —Photographic and Daguerreotype Chemicals, Me tal 3 and Patent Medicines, Bromine,lodine, Cyanide, Potas -1 siom, Oxido Silver, Distilled Mercury, Nitrate Stroutfo, 1 Thorn’s Ext. Copaiva, Pumigating PastUes, Platina, Bis | muth, Nichel, Manganla, Codmium, Carmine Rouge, Pig Blue, Indigo, Oils, Juniper, Canary, : Pemento, Bitter Almonds. ~ mbB:Cleod Kffectuai Remedy tor Worms. ; THE LESSONS of experience are the most reliable, and : if not toocostly are roughtafterbythepractical. The ; following Is the/voluntary festimony of a worthy and well known physician, relative to his experience of the efficacy of B. jL FAHNtfiTOCK’B CELEBRATED YERMUTGK, during a practise of twenty-five years : ' Gmhada,Mibs o May 131,1853. Hosts. B. A. Ihhnestock VUITE BEANS— -120 bus Penna. Clover Seed: 20 bags Dry Peaches; • 100 bus small White Beans, for sale by mbS MILLER A BIOKET3ON. $1,798.221 81 MACKEREL— 26 bbls No. 3 medium Mackerel; 25 do large Mackerel, for sale by mhS MILLER 4 RICKETSON. (Union, Journal and Chronicle copy.) A FARM CONTAINING ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the Steubenville Turnpike, six miles from Pittsburgh, late homestead of WUUam M'Cormlck. Possession given Immediately. Terms $250 par annum. Enquire of JAMBS 0. RICHEY, Near the premises. i mhTidawtf IjUiUi.FRENUiI GINGHAMS.—A. A. MASON A CO. have JC jußtTtcelTed some very good colors in French Ging* hams. • ■■■:. . " mb7 fc3KQK&—Just received at A. A. MASONACO.’S. tO pieces cotton and wool Debcgc, selling at less than usual prices. , mhT NEW SPRING GOODS.—A. A. MAeON A CO.Vilbopen on 12th lost., 20 cases of new styles of French and' English Prints and Lawns. mh7 Domestic ginghams—6oo pitcos-good colors and styles just received by 4 A. A. MASON A C 0.,. mb7 No. 25 Fifth street.' SEEDS FOB KANSAS.—Parties moving west can pro care fresh Osage Orange, Oregon Pea, vegetable; Field and Flower Seeds, of the most reliable sorts; Implements, Boots, Ao, at the Seed Warehouse, Huh street. mh7 JAMBS WAPDROP. laWN GRASS BtsED—4o bus nullable Ibr yarda,.plttosr i are grounds, Ac., making a close smooth surface, equal to turfe. [mb7j JAMES WARDUOF. DRAINING TlLE—suitable for under-ground drains, for yards, cisterns, sinks, Ao., the cheapest and best article known. fmh>]* JAMES WARDROP. XTUTiOE TO GROCERS—4 Sugar Crushing Mills; 0 New Xv York Trucks, improved make, for pale low. mh7 ' JAMES WARDROP. r NO. 22 THIRD STREET.—For sale, a large Brick Dwell.; ing House, containing a hall, dining room, kitchen, two parlors, four chambers and finished attic, coal vanity Ac., well built and of best materials. Price only $2,000 terms easy. Also, No. 20, same size ns above. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, mh7 Beal Estate and General Agents. A LARGE BUILDING LOT, on hestnut street, Alleghe ny, 83 feet front by GO deep, for Bale by 8. CUTHBERT A SON, mh7 140 Third street. ritWRNTY-SKVJSN feet front on Webster street by 160 I feet deep to an alloy, for sale low by • . S. CUTHBERT & EON, mh7 ' 340 Third street. BOUNTY LANDS.—The undersigned will procure War rants Ibr persons having cl altos for Bounty Lands un der the lato act of Congress. AUSTIN LOOMIS,. m h7 02 Fourth street; ; WANTED— 20shares Monongahela Bridge Stock; 10 do . Mechanics St. Bridge Stock; by AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stock Broker, mV? - 02 Fourth street. ACKERRL —30 bbls No. S large, received by Railroac and for gale by frah7] HENRY H. COLLINS. ODFISU—3OOO Iha this day received and for sale by mh7 HENRY H. COLLINS L“ “ tme—loo barrels Louisvlllo Lime rec’d and for sale bj mb7 : HENRY H. COLLINS. T* —WO HUNPRKP RiFhES^—The most complete aaaort ment of Rifles In the West can be found at the Enter* crisa Gun Works. Every quality, style of finish, and vary? ing In price from ten dollars to fifty. Every Gun warranted Jd?7 ” r'qwN & TETLEY. 13S Wooa.kt —PH iNvi’i.ni—llAmill is prepared.oa short noUce. to take PIOTHBEB nt residences. He can be fonnd (day or evening? at hla residence and •. ■ -■ mbf. W No. 76 FOURTH STREET. C r ABQO MAKES COPIES OP PICTURES, PAINTINGS,. Daeuenootypeß. *«.. on abort notice. Xo . TO FOURTH STREET. RJNTS—IOO pieoea new style CaUeoea,iuat receivfd t . ~y ; X A. MASON & CO., 'IS Fifth etreel. INQHAMS—JdJrt nsceivee, a fine 10l of Ginghams. bU Ai i.ittSQN * oo,2sFmiis«et. lagii , *» .j ',*r*. *. , ~ VA Ve— * "a-HC* * i*- ' \vrvroj*- ’ v ~ ■ PITTSBURGH , Idfa.J’lraaail iisriirlsiuiaicb Comiany; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HMILI PITT!IBUeGEj;FA< EOBEET 0 AI.WAT, President. 3 is. D. STGili, Secntuy. } i . .. , . ■ This Company makes eycry Insurance appertaining to Cl consented with LlEli IUBKS. f • Also, egnir-st linU. and Cargo Ektiecntho Ohio ami ills idssit>pi rivers and tnbntorlcs, and Marino Ulsts generally* -'And Losa bnd'Damago by Fire., and the Porilfl oftiio Sea amHnlatid Navigation and Transportation. Policies issncdat the lowest rates consistent^ ith aafcty to all parties.. BbbbtWSalwarr' r jameJ 8. iloou, i! oini on £ Tnhn M’Aloin. Earn ael MClursaSi William l*hililpv James W. Hallman, John Scott, • Chss. Arbuthnot, Joseph P..Gazzam>sl. a ]JJ: SfeSjf* Marshall* ■ Jobii-M , (3lll» _ . „ Horatio M~.1(9g. V 'jr-—» • Hftwffci Association— ■■ urtdtifcy 1 {L^BKkNCa.“S£VENTH-STKEET:— _v- -- f-Hon. TVM.'-Ji; M'OmßE* i Managers, i I»* ’WIIiM ABTH,' _ . JK..CHB3XEB, . . - .JrWIiiUAMNOBLE.^ I . • Treasurer,•.o..WlLMAttXH*;r:•{•?.- - ~ > '•',■•• Wocaniiot .^oi^O:to.pabU3h ; the;jianio34>rtUBdt)nOTe,. liiit -gill be glad to reset™ their gifts- :■ . f,l>lu . .. • ' MA2icrACxtnu;na ; oy '• • - Cluleoii - Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and ] 1 ‘ Fitting. O'oheraliy, FOB WARMBW AND VENTILATION OF BUIRDINQS. £3- A. 4wl -Will contract. Sir warming BnavenUiatiog, bVGteam or hoc water pipes, or Chllson’a Furaace; Church- JL Schoolfl. Hospitals Factories, Green Houses,. .Court i Souses, J ails* Ho ;Nq. 55 ;&Mkefc street, Pittsburgh- "• ■ -.iapSO. IfOBTHWESTEBN-IHOTBBNCiS-VOaFAinf,. OPtTCF S 0 75 WAL.NCI PIUt AUELPHLA. . ’ CUA3MM £ER£EWAL.: ... ■ , * Autlxorlied Capital,-5300^000*, A ‘ BSBtlM'iaAßiaj' FOB .TUB BGatißS, OF TUB -.COM* A *" v ’ WfitockNotes,(negotiablelonn l )fi'ecipx§dtobkrtv• , gages and Judgments...... i In HUla.Jiecoivoble,-ilortgag&S; and -Judgments, - - Bonds, JJMg! In Cash, Cash- AssBEa ana Cash.ltems..—.™-- .47,090 XL OADW&L, President..' - r Oi H. IBISH, Secretary. . JEST Fire, Marine and Inland Trangjortabqn risks, tafcen at’cumnt rates.”. —- .. m '£ PITTSBOEQH. • "■■ ■' Kramer 4 Kata), . - .CutUng. Eobnrtoii 4 Co, N. Holmes & SonB»- . : Wm.iiagaley a Co, ja. Hutchison* Co.,' D.lieecbACQ., ' * ' ,' 'Marpny, Tleroau 4 Co. •> ■ > •.• ;• ' - . ;i '••• ■Wainrigiit, Hatitfngton > M7£'.'Hol3owell & 00, aAHoyd. S. Brown 4 Co* C. H. 4 (ieo. Abbott, JVbod & OUVeR •'■ - Heaton 4 Dencfela, /; Caleb Cope A Co., Chaa. Meeargee A Co., . Dxexei &Co.,Bjinkgr3 > Han.Wm.l).Koloy, , : Scott, Bator.4 Co., Harrfa. Ilale A Co, . - Beal, Milligan A Co. “ J. BASKS KSuX, Agent, . No.-IIS Water strootrßlttaPnrgli. cXTlZ&NS’.laanrimc* Oqnjtiany ol | ILf? Pittaliurgli-—'WMJBAQAIiEr, President; *tfAMUElrJUaiAßSHEW^'^ecretary.^l .' "dfiai i • TTULIi tmd OA&QQaiskS.on th&OhlOAnfl Mlssl8» elppi Biverstmii tributaries.''t *•} I. "•■■•■■■ ; lnurirwtt gg»ltcst Loss Of Dfllllßgeby PITS. ..: •: a T,arwAg&i nature Perils of taa sea, and Inl&n&lUvlga* , tlonandTrsnsportatioiu ■ -;-tnxßjtosst r - TOlUmßag&Jey, hlebwdJlOTd, , ’ 7 r ‘JamesM.Cooper: .gamuelfil.liter,. Samuel Reo, ' Winiamßlttgbam^ Robert D an&p, j r** JolmS.DilworUj, - " * - laasurlLPennocfc, Fra»eln'Seilera,-.\ : S.Uarbaugb', 1 J.fiebbonmasef,' : WnJterßryant, • "William ii;Hayß« ; v; : _..Johttghipton. For Kent) Western PennsylvaniaHoapitaX*« BcncrcK,' Second, between Wood and Market afreets, and «J. KESiy North-east corner of Dlamond, Alle gheny city, are the kttehding : Physichms to th? above Instl tutioa. for the first anarterof.l.W*. r-’-...-/.r:. ... Applications tor admission may -'bo made to them at all honrs at their offices.'or at the Hospital at* o’clock, P*.M. Recent cases of accidental injury are received at all hours, without form. . . - - lalfc»* • ir-=a . HOWAfiB UetUtn Association-of putsburgU, Pa. “OFFICE, No. IG3 TUIIHI STREET, opposite uw lolegmpli Offlro. This Association is organise*! for the purpose of auotamg mutual assistance to each other* in case of sickness or ac cident; By. paying a small yearly.payment, thstmembers of the Association secures a -weekly: benefit daring-sickness, aToraglng-from $2,26 to slo.per week.' In this Association all members are equally interested inlhe management ana profits* fi. B.M’EhNZIB, President.: -T. J. Hustes, Secretary. . ' • . . •!. _*< Finance Committee—Josuir James R£ahsb, Q. N. IlomioT. - • Consulting lbibp, M. P PS Saving Fund and Loan AtflOoUUon, Oi'FiOil, HaOT.FHONT STUiJET. Discount Day—MONDAY. Notea offered on BATUKDAY to the Secretary, at thofctoro of Joan IL Mellor,' JJ6..81 Wood street. Weekly Dues received at the Bams tiraa and place. fdeclt3ml J. WUrmEßySecretary. To X.ot*«TU.K hI'AJU.WU SlMltt" OK 'Xlltl H bi lk§?^TUNJi JSSUISK 110 USII (a Hall suitable for subtle meetings.) -Bill be let for threo or four nights in tie weeh. KnouUeOf GKORQi FOHSTON, dr.ciSm • at 8. apC'.urllsn'fl,No. 00 Wood street. , Koticc—The JuUKNE*Mi£.N TAILOKh W)- ILSr CIETY. of Pitteborgband Allegheny, meets on-the firstWKBNKSDAY ot'every month, at dCIIOCIILKITIIK'S, In the Diamond. By order, "'V • • . -QEO. W. 8K83E.~ Secretary-, O. U. A*'. —Place of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street,between YifUi street and Virgin alley. PiTTSBCBGH Lodge, No. 83S—Mec tsevery Tuesday erenlng. jdiKCAßiils EscAia?aiasr, No. 87—Meets first and third fridav of each mouth. ■ • f partly rr —zttzb ATrKNTIQKI H. .L. G.—You are hereby notified to attend at your Armory,on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and PIUDaXS, (Or drill,and to transact such busi ness aa may come before the Company.' B* KANE, marS&Bmd .* . Secretary prolem.. AGENCY.- . MOSE 3 F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth atreet* agent for Belling and buying PATENT BIGHTS, 13 now authorised to sell tho following lately- patented articles: Sands A Cummings’ PateutßrickMachlne; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott’a patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Bock Machines Coe’s patent Drill, foriprillinglron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Eaw,Mills; ■ ‘ . Crawford’* Steam and Water Guages; and, - Griffith’s Wrooghtlibn'KaUnwUlChair'Machl&es. ' • . These articles havo been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior td any In use. He Is also authorised to soil Bights to make and Tend these articles in any part of the country. ' . He has also r*r sale hot-pressed Nutts Mid washers, end finished Brass Work. • • • “ , > He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Bights and new Inventions,'and give to the.huei ncss faithful and constant attention. •• w «. He refer* to the following > . . . CABD. ... , . The subscribers ' have.ldng teen acquainted' with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his, services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Croix, ' W. BoMnaon, Jr, Wm. Larimer, • •• •• John Graham,.. ~ W. H. Denny, H. Childs A Co., - James Wood, - N. Holmes A Sons, P.K. Friend, • Kramer A Bahm, F. Lorens, L. B. Livingston, llnap A Wade, William ?. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilsonil’Candless,. - A. \V. Loorala. Pitt sue Eon, November 27th, 1854. Doan’s Patent Kook Drilling aaeWneo> WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can bo worked and nioved by two men, end do the- work of five or Eix.in tbe ordinary- way* S. S. Fowler k Co., Manufacturers. •. The subscriber has been appointe&sole agent in tho'Uni* ted Stales, for the sale of rigJU* to- use these Machines. - MOSI»F. EATON, 19 Sixth street.- BXrJSB to Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. B, V-4 W. Mllnor Roberts, Esq,, Chief Eng. A. V.B. Rg . l-Oen. Wm. Larimer, Jr- President F. AG. R. R-; 0. W. Barnes, Esq,Chief Eng. P. AC. R.JL; ■''Messrs. ManfUU ANlcholson, Contractors for tbe P. & 3 E*EU '• ;-.- aeoltf.:-- J&UES 8.1EPL15...... J. CUM. DedUo & Uiam, (Successors to Mulvasy & Ledlie.) ’ , MANUFACTURERS of Out, Monlded and Plain, Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE* and dealers in ail kinds of Window Glass* Flasks, "Vials and Bottles. Ware house comer of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh, mh&dly- -'•'••'•.‘"-'-'i- "TT Huts and Capa .. aTVB would c&lMho attention‘and beauty of style. ; :Also,our Celestial and Bhangh*asAFB,'Whieh arc tbe most splendid of the season. at;Co3 t' j. WILSON A SON, 91 Wood street;- Bounty Claims. ~ . nrynv. undersigned has meditf&raarigemehte/with Thames I Lumpkin, of Washington City*tpprocuniWAßßANTS* Afc. for Soldiers, their "Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims 6b the Governmentr ’ FAHNKbTOCEj, / mh2ttf } - ' - Baridenfie,No:9 Bora street, Pittsburgh. f THE subscriber offers for sale ftemalt FABM.OF PKTX ACIU2S-~foriy acre* of .wblcb isdeaxed, rod under* good state of culUvailon. ; There la ,also:u good Apple rod Wh Orchard; two BwelUbg* HouhCsv witb otaer out houses: a Barn, and a good Stable. iarituaUd In Baldwin to wnfibip. Allegheny county—fix miles from this citvSS? theßrownsrllle roSd. For further. particular*- p ”°m WEfcSNKB. : 1‘ n.TnB DISTRICT OOUBT Off THE UNITED STATES *for the Westerii Dlatrlctof BennsjVnmlb,—. ; .'Hopkins, johixEauing A p>*. Vln admiralty L J ... . v;.',r~ i'daimsoo 12V£. Switzer, Steamboat MonongahelaJ . v ■? ; To all nersons interested—Take notice -that, by virtue of t, »*it bfattachment Issued but of the above named Court, STUt day of February, 1955,returnable.io ; the 10th ’ * •iijr'l b «*-» *T&catro*~JOSEPH O. ¥3Btß*S,..X«Bß#;.Ja^|. mission—Bosaa andParoueite (Oe;?r!v&te3oZtf>Ufg?«t£{-* do/do.«maKi $3 * Second-ifiar, 260 j E6£sa for colofad pat'” sons* 50c,..«w..P0ia0n8 tacniingseaU ffillbo charged 12% : eanta extra,for the.certifies openat T Vetoes; <• I rerfowhaiico to commence at 7J4 o'clock.. * [■ xs»lmiEOT2i'Hire? ms Htw Coim>r. ' jpcy. Fourth pightof the angcgeaignt cf Mf T. B. JOHN* 8TON» the gpmteatiJomfcdiito'to toff Union, late of Barton's I March 01h,135& t will to acted tho : XIJE. I MrHenry Bove,HrJohnrtcn.l Mra Bove, MraEraltfoid. IMr Lionel Lynx* Ur Wallis. Mri tynx, MiuEbnb. ISr toddlci ' " .Ur Bailey. MrsToangtraatand,Cramer . 1 To conclude with ” • _ ' _ ' I THE ALPINE.MAID. „ _ ... ; I «a.ln:teheaml-—The gtmtf playa Of BEN BOLT and’ l DAVID COPPKRFIELD. ’7- auction . sales: Auction-Daily Sales. : '. „.'.....,, A T the CcnciErcbl Baltia Encnis, corner ofY7oou ana ifi. Fifth streets,nt 10 o’clock, A. M.y a general assortment of bcasonahla, Staple cna FnncyDry (1 code,ClG thing, Boot. . and ahoeß,Hate, Capa, AT 2 O’CLOCK, P.M., anSeries.ttncewstfnte, GlaonwarvTable Cutlery, Looted Glasses, New and Secoadlland Honsehold end KltchcnFaiv ipitare,* 0 -., ;. . U n Bookij Stationery*. Fancy Articles^Music®.!-Jnstnaaan&i, •■ -•; p.IX.DA'VIB, Anotipnpor..-;, - ‘ mnCSTEE’S SALE 0S : P£NN STREET rEOPEETY.-Cll' ; H Thursday evening, March 22d, at. 7}£ o'clock, rttfce, ifechnntnhßrch'ccgc.wjllbosold, without, rcscrve.byoiy doc of Thos. Mellon; Kiq, Trustee, thatvery desirable Lot of Ground situate between Band andWajnoatreeta.hsT imr u front on Penn street of tOteet, end extending tacit lOUfeet to Fayette street—on übichbierectea that superb | modern stylo well finished: Brich.DwelllngHonso (on the,, tuck,building'—Coach nouse,".Btoble, do.) lately occupied, byaeifWtaaitlmovJi ~ ; - , tnh9 r, MV BATO, Auctioneer. ,| UIUMKK SALE OF .BUPEnlOtt nOOBMIOLD FOKWI-,. i V TURK.—On SATUBDAY olterhoon. March 10th, at 2 o’clock, tt the dwelling houae-of Gen. Wo. Larimer, dr ,- Penn street, will ho aold, by orderjof Thoa. Mellon, Eiq., Xructco—o quantity of hanaaome mddemstjle Household Furniture, emenc which ere splendid gißframe'French mirrors, of IcTweetie, and other magnificent a-tides, rarely, o&red at puhllc tralertwhleh: may he;- examined oh tho im!irnlngd»r.lhnday.cf’aalB.,..o : :_--.,-h. ; .lu’g 0:. : .;.5i/ .t ; QhS P. M. DAYI3, Auctioneer. ; > iiKUSTtsES’ S ALE.OF SiEAMBOAXIHOS. BUMVEB.— 1 on THURSDAY.f[cruion,UaicblStb,it 3o’cloc!r,on boeidywlll be sold, by order cf Thomas Mellon, Ecq». fmatae,’ the Eight-ninths of the steamboat Thos. SbrlTer, with her farnlrare, lachle, do,, oe aha now Ilea at the Mo, incngahcla*Wharf, above th .Bridge. Terms atlajo. { ■ xabflc—' ... IVM.DAYIB. Aadlnppcr. - TrALUAItLK JUSAIe JSaI’ATB lh JcllTahUntiU Ant) V "ALLEGHENY—On' PIIIDAY evening, March 9, at I. o'cloduettho Merchants’EachangeFFourth etraetrWlllto. sold, try order of Robb' k M'Oonoelt, that very, valaabla Lot of GKmnd'in the Ninth Ward. Mttsbnrgh, having a , front cf 72 foot on the north side of l’enn streeteodMtend-. : lag buck along Mcrrie atreotlDnfsGt, antwhlch la erected a lorge litich Factory, now occupied by Patrcon, Ntunnycr s ■ that valuable Eonso ohd Lot adjoining tha Cwriiga! Eopoeitory or PbeljsyCarr A Co., on tho westddo of Bt., Clair afreet; having a front of 27. Liet and runnlng-hach. about 47 foot, ond tbenco eslemllng (20 feet In width} l«ot about 03 fact, in all 110 feat dttepto an alloy. ; . O AHA elx'. Lota-ld Allegheny City,hating each a front cf;, 20 ltet ou-'Antoson Btre«t, oxtcuOldg Dick along vhe Penn*, sylvauU Canal 193 fifet io a foalfoot atley*>: ■ •. 1 Also, two BoUjon Atery Etrset,each CO feet 6 inches front by 70 fwt 4'inches, toisin alley..' - - ~ -: a • cna Frame :Bwelling. and Ictr on- norui Beavrf street, hating frfrontuf23 feet and.esiendlng hack €a&eX Term'j—fOnftthird cash* remainder to one. and Wo yeara*. m hQ - P, iL BA VLB, Auctioneer.;. 1 ff iVEttX BIVUiLIfcDNDEKXAiIKRS' GOODdy-fcUKNI ii TCII3J, C Ac.r AT AVCZEIOJr—On ItTESDAT morning,' March 13, at Id o’clock, at the: budfiassAtsrad .of M5.-B.8; Hancock, No; 74 Fifth BtrecVhßOfcSinfthfieia r wiHho Bold, (as ha is to Kansas,) his entire stock, among' which'Dre^--rr ; X' T ";Y. ; ';V '■ v - - :•*- 11 superior carriage had saddleHotsea; 3 twohorse Carriages; -., A ; • - ;v fijope&aAdtopßuggiEsirM*' 0 Sleighs and Bells; . - .*.i SI ■ 1 10 sets QamesSrSaddlesatidrßTfdlestilnualoßoDes; 2 unfinished Xincjr Coinages wood-work of three Buggies;-hickory and oak Lmnber-tor: carriage bufldeta; Spokes and Felloesf .200 fine, metallto~tud wcedtCofflns; ' assorted sizes; Trimmings. Ifc-rre&lQk; .Walnut and plno Lumber;-coach, cabinet-makers? and/earpefitertf-.-Toold; Palht3 and Brushes, Stoves, Gas Fixtures, Cfowbaxfl,'Picks, Shovels, ( Grindston9 Waßon -Bed, lron, Troughs, 20 young and old Hogs. Cutting Boxes, Ac. - • • Also—Mahogany and fancy-Chate, mahogany .Tames, Bedsteads, LookingGlaeaes, mreakfeaVond kitchen Tables, with other Household and Kilchen purnUore, Ac. mb3 , . . . P* M. DAYI3, Anctionesf; , 1 •iUtaTfcK&’tf VaLu uk PiFTaiSfi BUILDING X SIXTH WARD—On TUBSDAY afternconi March 20,. atßo’dock.on the premises,'will be eold.by order of John Herron; Esa> tmsteoof Robert Porter, Esq, fifteen valna-- ble Building Lots, as laid out by the lata william Em-in his first plan of Lots in the.glxth Words-Pitteburgb, seven of which lots, to wit:-5c5.:39,-4ff,; 41,42, -*3, 44 and 45,haTe each ft front of 20 feet on Centra avenue and extending back southwardly about OS'd&tt© Clark street, and tbe remaining eight of .which lots* to wit: Nos- 45,49, CO, 51* 62,63, M and 65,have each b front of 29 feet on Clark street,-ond .extend southwardly hythetrhal* distance, to Rose street,'CO‘feet.wide* The ooovooffer great Inducements to those desirous of purchasing property near, the business part of the city. Terms fiteale.. ' . rfthJ" - . > p. 51. DAYIB. AcctlcnceT. ALUABMS BUILDiKU LOTS NEAR THE BfcVENTH WARD, ArAcmox.—Oa-.Friday, evening,. at T o’clock,-at the Morirhants? Exchange;-Fourth ’Street, •sill be sold Forty .Lots -of grouedf sknato near the Toll- Gate, adjoining the Beventh Ward, having 0 front on Cqh: . tro Avenue ahtT&iJjacehc streets, ahdb'elbgvcriy advantage* oualy located for persons who dwlre axbeapxc?id«Jcami»f the business port of iRe- dty. Plans of which can bn had', at the Auction Rooms. • Title indisputable ; -Terms: one-: third curb, balance in one and two years, with interest.* feh2l ‘ ‘ 1L DAVIS, Auctioneer* -, To Farmers, Gardenero andNcrserymeo*) FIVE thousand bushels puraBONKDUST, Cnoground; 1000 bushels pure BO^EDDST,,coarse ground; 1000 harrelspatent American FERTILIZE It.. • .• .* A. 6 C. HOEVELER offer Tor sale, on .pcccmmcdatlnfc. ' terms, the above valuable Fertilizers,which they manufac : turo at their new, exienaive establishmetu, situated Ia Eastr Librrty, near Pittsburgh, Pa.. Bonodust, os a mannre-hkB : been used for many years In Europe with the greatest anc*::. cess; next to guano,it is superior to anyothar in ure.- Tent.* or fifteen busnela pure Boncdust per acre will 50 nourish txw . lend that ire good effects will:bo realized fromthfffltst year to tan or fifteen years aftori whereas the good effects of en&no oro eihautted in ont yaar/. Those who have used.; ‘Bonedust speak in the' highest terms of lho benefits de- ■ rived from ft. II is suited to every variety of soil, and au cropa are benefiUed-by it—vines and trees more particular : patent American Fertilizer possesses esrential pro- . pCTties necessary to aiimuldte the growth of plants amL 'green vegetables,'and destroys inseels. Asa. manure, ton gardening, it cannot be excelled. . i Orderimusrb?S3dfe*scl to . A.HOEVELEB, . mhfcdtwlm , > 4t9 Penn street, Pittsburgh. Salt Gystcrs ondiFresh Shad*» : n-t-" 1 Daniel Barnard,Pifthßtrcet,near^ s Wood, has-Just received a largo lot: BALT- OVBTER3. and - FRESH , which. .will be >oM at thtrlowert Tfttgs.- nov27:dtf msa&&m>BES& jimams-- Tity the ilonorobie tho Judges 01-tho- Court ot General I X Quarter Sessions.or tbe Peacc, Iu and fbr thoxoujaty or SStionof-BoTnardPerry* of the Second. of Pittsburgh. Allegheny county, humbly shawemr .Thatii your pouSmiCThath provided hlmwlf with xoaterlals tor the accommodation of travelers and others, at Ward, aforesaid, and-prays, that, your. Hoitow 7 wlU; bd: pleased to granthim a licem© to: keep & lmuso of iertainmont, and, jour -petitioner, 1 Pr Wo.tha subscribers,- citizens of the-Ward otorcaaid, certify; that the above petitioner l? of good , : tepnte for hon- •• csty and tenrpornure,'and is woll provided with houto^ room, and convonietttea tor the accommodation and .'lodging of strangers and travelers, and that'said tavern-is necessary.' George' W." Morphy,.?!}. Burns, W..J. Andwren, Adam. WBeonT G. Fucks, J.-Wilsdn* p.Metiditorti Young, John M.- Irwin, Peter M’Kosker, Tltfm»fiiiaiaonarß^ft«" mla Mini*. / • : " iAfIgPWAMIS-'- FOB ' Safldles-8 and; B3Qli©ra. ‘ R. T. LEECH, JE., . : .-- -■ Ho. 137 Wood ptreet, niTSBEECM. Alatf, Cloths, Damashs, Hoas, Sfint Stuff, . Springs, &0., so.r 1 Joseph WWio’b Carriage - JOSEPU WHIIE, now carrying on bust; , • hqe9 ia Mi spacious.. promises*; v lately enlarged,) on the 1 Oreenahnrg'taniplfcei ii3?i iim hiWtiwiV' Bun, between Pittsburgh and Tawrenceville, respectlnlte’ invites the‘public to inspect Bis ftockof CAEKIAGES* BUGGIES, Ac.' And he purchasers, that one price only la made.’ Pourteea experience lathe bustnesv-enables him to place before his ; natrons the same choicecollection of-Carriages which, to nianj yearn past It has been bis particular deportment- to—, select from- the various and dost- talented Eastom menu*, facturers. The success of his new eystetfi la complete—-the . . of his arrangements Wffi supply ih*. best and most r» r« .Wnnnhle manufacture at moderate prices. - .'Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which- the"-', mania tor dfecotatfng booses of business heaped-opoiv'r the price of goodv, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPB WHITB r wfllEclLon ready money only, at much less than the nsnaV i wofita. -j [mhlbdaw}'r T ~ iTy-Cftfrlagearepeifedlu thobeyt taanPer,wlUi ,Ballou T fl.> ‘/.do do iGcents. ■■.. NEW BOOKBr’jUio end Bcaatlea oT Fanny Fotn. .1 ,_... v.-. Sly Courtship and Its Consoqucacea;: WlkotT. •' - , Ltfoof Hora«.Qxc6lfiT.' » :• - ; . V. • BcllkHail. .. ■! A large topply JUitrccelTed andior ndoat’tko Clifiap: - Book Sioro cX W. A, GILDENPENNEY &, CO.,- • i , ? i Hfthst^oppo3itethoTheatre. r, '‘' : P. B.—Wa haro closed np oar Store streaK'* Qlve ua a call at oar' new establfabjnant bn’Fiftb.atrcot, xr> r : posltetha Theatre. ■ - flklffl-].- -. ~-W. A. ,Q. jg ; ; T HtfcN AND Hl>UeJi&£JS£IN& UWDS-A. A. MABOK- - il & Coh N0.'25 FlfthitreeV have .Jqst YtceWed a'conK pleto assortment of the alx>Te 4 (ioods,cvmj>ris!afc—‘' " >hirUng tineas: e ’ Bleached and brown Table Llncna l Linen EheeUogat . ; 10*4 bleached Cotton BheetiDgar . BicadisdanahrownTabteCloUw:V' ‘ - . HapkinflimdifoVela;" Bl£d>£3rbl)!apor; £& fto; * LOKNET3—Soxno ncw;etyles,idstiecei7«a.:, 'S:: *-r . A. A^hIASON 25 street^ tltinE ACBEB 09 CHOICE hAtiDPOil SALE—AU 801 l r fenced; with a good Duelling House of four rooms— s - pcrtico .in front .A stable, coal house and other outbuild, iDgs; ‘ Two gnipo arbors; alsOfhptilesi-poaches,'pears, quinces, 4c.—all healthy ttetc, end or good quality. Good. ' - water, niidconvenlent. The abora property fa situated In".' a pleasant and neighborhood, and -about three nines fccat the city. o. UUI’HBKIVT 4 EON, - - ’ mha - : Beal Estate Agents,l4o Third street. • V W . AKFKtt'a MAIiAZINE.i'OIi, UAKOU—Vdqe TTranfc Leidie’s Gazette of Tashlons, for March; <■ J FraofcLosUa’a Jotimal r £b3f Uatcli;Qpiihaja’eUt2aaia»; ; Fetewon’a Magazine; Godsy’s Lads'® Booi; - »; .pstnam!arsugai^o* ; BWrthtiff mMs;-* ' Balloa’fl Magazine—all for Match.. r Bi&cfcwood’a Magazine imd Chamber** Journal* for Feb* ' laryjjrith all thanes BooVe, for said by .... . mb3 : - -IL MIWBB.& (X>4 atroet. x T7IOUK HOUSES fcUE aAJLE-102 feete! ground on Bed- Jj ford street,tgr ISO deep on Cassett* wita a row of feus two atory Brick Houses, well arranged for 4 cr SfomiUea. Tbte property will be sold bn foVorable terns. B. OCTHBEBT- & SON, 140 XWrd. street.-. rgjiiNa MUSHOtt ClUnlZua—somo -fi&a-sWw c£ tott S ftoECiChlnUra,Jtutreceivtl 6yi 1 mbs - A. A. HASOH * CO, £5 EJtil strict. ~" K ' s y- fx^i ■f/'y :