PITTSBURGH! GAZETT ; PUBLISHED BY IWHITE 4 CO-—-—• PITTSBURH: MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1856. t&.T« Adwertleor*.— Neither tbm Editorial B«* or Printing EstabUshmentof th# DaCr GaxlU. are op«" on Sunday. AnnMMnswbodesirethelrnoriwttWg" b thepaper on Monday morning. wW p!o»* b * a “ WMrtß before ft o clocks on Saturday. *3J*tUaburgh Weekly clrculatianofour WaH, OaxdU ! • most desirable medium of making tb-ir btulnew know* Oar ilreolattoa U At* thownd. mcblni almoetwmy merchant,manufacturer and sbop*«wper In Weetern Pennsylvania"* l *•»**” oh,e ‘ Advance Payment,.—Hereafter no Mb •otpttea wffl be token for the DaDy or Weekly Gazette. payment is made In advance. Whenever the b which the.suhacrlptlon U paid, the taper will be Invariably stopped, vmlasa the subsaiptlon 1* re newed-br odvonce pe/msnt. AIL transient odvertWng, of every deeexiptkm, will be, required to be paid In ad ranee- The only exceptions will be where special month* If or tarty contracts,made, ' * sepbdAw Allegheny Valley Boas. —Wo are indebted | to J. T. Logan, Treasurer of the Allegheny Val-1 ley Railroad, -for a pamphlet copy of the Aanu-1 •al Report. The Treasurer’s stateaenCwill be I found on our first page. >, I I The report of the President "End Managers I opens with expressing a regret that they were I sot able to announce the opening of the first di-1 -vision of the|road, and attributes the failure to | .complete it to the stringency in the money mark-1 et and the inability of the Iron manufacturing 1 oompany to deliver the iron in season. • Iron I sufficient to lay the road from Pittsburgh to Ms-1 honing, 54 miles, was contracted for to be deliv-1 ered by the Ist of October last; but the mill was I unable to comply with'the contract in season, I owing to the severe drought of tho summer- I The directors express their confidence in the 1 paramount importance end eventual completion I of the work, and think the postponement of I laying the track till spring wQI render the road-1 bed much more solid and durable. They then I ' proceed to recapitulate the_advant&ges aod I necessity of their enterprise, and tho importance I of improving th*e navigation of the Ohio so aa to I secure a more perfect communication between the. lower Ohio and New York, Philadelphia and Boston by way of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny Valley Bo ad. The first division of the road from Pittsburgh to KUtanuing, with tho extension to the mouth j of Mahoning, will be oompleted daring the en suing season, and the construction of this por tion of the .work will not exhaust the Company’s resources. The receipts of this part of tho Hue, when in operation, will, it is thought, pay the interest on its cost The mouth of tho Mahon* jog is represented &a a very 'important point at | ■-s. which to concentrate the trade and travel of the 1 1 Allegheny and its tributaries. It Is not the xn-1 tention of the company to stop permanently at 1 Mahoning; the road will be poshod forward from I ’ ■ that point, as soon aa the means of the Company | will justify it. I - The bonds of Allegheny, Armstrong and Jef-J fereoa Counties, and of Pittsburgh, have been l delivered to the Company. Those of Clarioa, I Elk and M’Kean counties and the borough of I Eittanning have not been demanded; it being the I . policy, of the board td'expend the proceeds oft * their bonds within their respective limits. The | bonds of the City of Pittsburgh have all “been | aoH and applied to the construction of the road; I I . those of the County of Allegheoy have been used I in the purchase of rails. A part of the rails, | not required *for.present use, about 1400 tons, I was sold to the Connellsville Company, and Al-1 legheny county bonds taken in payment, which I have been sold and applied to the construction I account. I The inability of the Montour Iron Company I to furnish Iron according to their first contract, I led to n new arrangement by which the Company I agrees to deliver 6000 tons of iron before the I first of June next, and to release Jthe railroad I from the purchase of 4000 tons under the first I contract. It was farther agreed by the Iron I Company to allow interest on the bonds already I given to it in payment, as well as those to be de-1 livered to it, which provides for the payment of j the coupons due in May next, on the bonds so j far paid /or iron. j The resources and credit of the Company are ample to complete their line to the point of de* psrturo from the Allegheny riVer at Mahoning, and to place upon that part of it the necessary rolling stock. An improved condition of mone tary now seemingly approaching, would warrant a further extension of the -work, at iff so rapidly that the same may be in condi tion to be used as soon as the Sunbury and Erie &40road reaches the mouth of tho Bonnet's braneh of Sinnemahoning. The Directors regret that, the city refuses them the right of-way to reach the Ohio. A persisteneq in this refusal will compel the com pany to seek some other outlet to the Ohio, and dispose of depot grounds. MtECHASTR' Exchaxg*. —The first ye»r of the existence of-oar Merchants* Exchange is drawing to a close, and it remains for its mem bers to say whether it shall be continned. Es timating the Institution highly, and sincerely of seeing it become ‘permanent, we trust that no one of its original friends will hesitate now to giro his aid in its behalf. A long season of inactirity and dullness has lately'deprived it of mnoh of its legitimate in-, terest. There has been.too little to do to keep up the spirit of daily meetings. Nerertheless, it has proved of great advantage'to those who have attended it regularly, and those who are in Commercial affairs always find something there to enlist their attention. A permanent place for business men to meet and confer together and become advised of mer cantile intelligence, is a publio necessity. While we enjoy it wo may not always appreciate its •nine; but if we had it not, wo should keenly feel its loss. •' The collection and preservation of the stalls tics of our-trade, commerce and manufactures— a thing never before attempted, and practicable only-through such an instrumentality—is alone ' worth, to our mercantile men, the whole cost of ' maintaining the institution. Pittsburgh has never yet been able to present to the world a complete or satisfactory table of statistics to show the extent or the component parts of her " business; and the consequence has been inju rious to us as a city. The country at largo docs l not appreciate our position, because it has not “ been properly informed about us. This difficul ty the Exchange will remove. Thestatistics now •in course of daily collection will show, at the end of-the commercial year, thofaffextent of our imports end exports, oor manufactures and the general business of the city. AwJe from-thifl, the transactions of oor mor chantsare gathered op daily nod, spread upon the books early every afternoon;; the arrivals At the Hotels aw reported up to 8 o’clock every morning; and telegraphic reports are read at % P..M.‘(wblch ia ’Change hoar) and 8 P. M.— gales of stocks and real estate also take place at least once a week; and newspapers from all ssc tions of the Union are kept constantly en fife.— With these* numerous advantages and sources of - information, the Exchange ought to commend It self to general favor. As an incorporated body, the Board of Trade has never been slow to move in behalf of what* •• ever concerned the interests of the city; > either directly or indirectly. It has been frequently . called together during the past year to taka the initiative in commercial movements, end has keen as jealous of and watchful for the interests cuAdtd to its care as any similar organisation In the west.' la aspect of the case, It « *n taloable to ns. The city always ieeds s?me or waited body to give shape and force to its facts SHewa, xnd to urge whatever demand, it may be concerned to; end, tejar ftrmLugthia function, our Board of Trxd.eminot be too highly thought of. ' ■ . ■ We cell attention to these matters beewue w feel anxious to see e veluable . entorpnao put ... npon a permanent footing. If there erO: mMV chants In to* city to whom the Exchange la 0 . ‘ no individual use, they yet, for the Bake of the pulli: good should, we. think, gtve.to it the quota of .their caaistance. - qfelearn tost Calvin Fletcher, F.Bq.,waa, et 41,. I.irt meeting of the Board, elected President ef the Indiaoepolie aid Pittobhrgh Bellrped Company, upon the resignation of John Brough, Esq Thla lathe Company lately known ae toe IndlanapoUa end. BeDefoataino BeUroad Cem paay. .•- - “ _ 1 have the pleasure of presenting to our readers the Annual Report of Solomon W. Roberts, Esq., Chief Sujferintendent of. the Ohio and PennsylvaniaßaDroad Company. It is & model report, succinct and clear in its state ments, conveying useful and interesting informa tion, and free from all humbug and special plead ing. It presents the affairs of that road, as re gards its transportation and business, ia a most i flattering light, and shows it to be one of the most profitable and < best managed roads in the country. He very properly takes strong ground I in favor of the extension of the road to this ride | of the river, and we trust the present most effi* J cieut Board of Directors will carry out his recoin j mendations in this respect. Commodore Stockton.— The friends of Com modore Stockton are, sinee his letter in favor of Native Americanism, to put him forward os a candidate for 'President, in con nection with Kenneth Bayner, of North Carolina, for Vice President. The Philadelphia Ledger contains calls for meetings of some eight or ten “Stockton and .Bayner Clubs.” The calls bear | the impress of having been carefully cut and I dried, and made to order, thus giving the assu rance that the foroes of the gallant Naval Officer are being organised and drilled for the work which is before them. A meeting in his favor has also been held at Trenton, New Jersey. “WoLrs&T’s Roost, and other papers, now first collected: By Washington Irving. New York: G. P. Putnam & Co.” This is & collection of tales and sketches writ ten in Irving's best vein, and abounding in the quietbumor which characterized his early efforts, the language is pure, the style polished, and the subjects treated grow full of interest under his -pleasant pen. Irving writes with all purity and : beauty of Addison, and with a superadded wit I which Addison did not possess. I The book before us is published in the same style as the previous works of the same author, by the same publishers. For sale by H. S. Boa- I worth, Market street. 9BOM WASHINGTON. jOorrespontlenot of the Dolly PittsburghOasattv. Washington, Feb. 22, 1855. The publio lands are not yet safe. The Sen ate has paßSod the Old Soldier bill, not in its most objectionable shape, but in a form which would absorb yetnnenumerated millions of acres. It is hanging by tho ears in the House, without brilliant prospects, but not hopeless. The Spo- liation schemes on the national domain for the benefit of railroads fell, apparently to bottom less perdition burled, with the explosion of tho Minnesota railroad swindle last summer; and i they were thought to have been deoidodlyburiod. | V&in and delusive idea I The depredators have been only lying in wait, watching their chance. They think their time has come, and to-morrow their forces will march up in solid column for a I last charge upon tliocoromon territoiy and prop- I erty of the Union. Tho experiment is to be I made with the lowa bill, which requires only the I moderate slice of a million or bo of acres. 1 I trust it will fail, but with a Congress which passed I the Nebraska bill, and approved of the Merilla I robbery and the Texas swindle, what ground for {hope is there that corruption will be resisted, or | the publio protected! The Benate has already I passed enough of these bills to take up at least I twenty millions of acres. The House has man | fully resisted tho manifold temptations which I lay in its way relative to these laud projects, up Ito this point. But it seems to bo its manifest I destiny to yield at the moment when its virtue | should be the sternest. The Senate' to-day passed the .bill of which Jimmy Jones has been the responsible champion for granting a credit of three years for the pay ment of duty on rail iron. The tote was ayes 26, noes 18, absent 20, or one third. In the Qouso the same free trade and renegado protec tion interest showed itself to be formidable. On a motion to append the substance of this bill to the general appropriation bill, and to make wool and dye stuffs free of they obtained In com mittee of the whole 78 votes against 84, majori ty C. This majority is too small to be trusted..; and therefore none of your readers should be sur prised if, when the same proposition comes back from the Senate, as an amendment to' this or any other bill, tho House shall reeede from Us pres ent position, and Abandon at once and forever, the whole protective system reared at such cost -of labor and time.' The Collins steamer appropriation which was so ttrenously resisted in the Houss,is not received with that universal favor in the Senate which was predicted. I understand that the naval com mittee are discussing the propriety of reporting against it Bnt it has strength enough to pass aven against the committee's recommendations. Tbo town is amused this evening, with the trick played by the Know Nothings in the election of of managers of the Washington Monument As sociation. They brought oot this morning a ticket headed with the name of Vespasian Ellis, the editor of their political organ here, and com posed exclusively of members of the order, which they elected triumphantly. Tbeir next proceed ing win probably bo to remove the venerable *and able president of the association, Hon. Elisha Whittlesey, and place-some favorite of their own in the chair. It is their object, it Is said, after having possessed themselves of the manage-, ment, to set on foot subscriptions io all the di visions of the order, ot rather to levy by a decree of the central authority, a sufficient tax to carry tho work forward to completion. The select Committee on the-subject to-day brought In a resolution proposing to appropriate $200,000 for the monument. It oecasloued some confusion, but will probably pass unless a dis pute isrxeited relative to Kuow-Nothingism. Joans. Tan Nxw Exqlxbb Mimistrt.—The London correspondent of the N. V. Commercial, who is an employee upon tho London Times,, gives us the following history of the formation of the new Cabinet, and of its rumored designs: “Tho events of the interval between the resig nation of the old Ministry and the construction of the new one were interesting,-and would have excited lively discussion if the pnbuo had not been too seriously pre-occupjed to have any pa tience with -the contests of personal or party pre tensions. The majority by whom the condem nation of the Aberdeen Cabinet was recently vo ted in the House of Commons having, numbered more of the Conservative than any other class, the Queen, iu accordance with constitutionalpre cedent, sent first for-Lortf Derby the leader of that party. Upon the announcement that he had failed in hie took, ahe'eent to toe lender of toe next largest portion of the triumphant opposi tion, consisting* chiefly of the follower, of lord John Bussell. Lord John Bnssell, however, liVnvfee failed; and it remained then to send for toe most 1 popular member of the defeatod Cabi net to attempt a reconstruction. This he forth with commenced, and the nation felt satisfied toot toe only true solution of too difficulty had at length boon arrived at But for o day or two, even Lord Palmerston ’g&XXiSSpSpZ L°n/l' tot“«l>aMy f roTtoo rignifiSant indlea .. .... ef iloors that toe country would sup- UO j S ii« t T>ewPremier in any highhanded courso T. wit alto objections is not known, but the. lh ' Government offices is that they the boldness of toe plana propounded by Lord Palmerston for the faturo conduot of the war.— According to this story bis Jordshipfe programme is to reiolntlonite Poland, to destroy Odessa, to Insist upon Prussia choosing her side forthwith, and finally to raise en lmmedlate loan of twen ty-five millions sterling so as to let no financial anxieties interfere with his summary designs.— Although these resolutions are most likely mere ffosaippiog Inventions of porsobsiwho would be alad to find them borne out, they are such as wonld afford universal satisfaction." Stncroa at Twu KAcm-WeUm from Mr Lawrence, £xpre«a MeMongcr,thxt a .riride at Terre Haute ye«Ur vay, c<®m i___ «- attendance at a. mas- JSSEtS J U y^^n“ o pl.ofla. h. believed he would re tiro and eboot ■ o£oftoeiadiea jocularly repM that {.toanldddao. A report was soon heard, and ?* room toe unfortunate mu wa. toS*, Stow Socans* pm****** v* \ recoxylrasln Legislature. „ Hasisbubg, February 22. Shuts. —The bill supplementary to the act i incorporating the Philadelphia and West Chester Railroad Company, was taken up, and after a lengthy debate passed finally. Messrs. Brown, Darsie, McClintook, Cress well, Sager and Wherry entered upon the jour nal their written protest against the above bill, Oftthe ground that it violated tho rights of the minority of the stockholders. House.—The amendments of the. Senate to I the bill to prevent the sale of liquors on Sunday, j wero taken up, and after some debate concurred I la. The bill then having been signed by the offi-1 cera of the House, was sent to the Governor. | On motion of Mr. Fletcher, a resolution was 1 adopted, that the Parewell Address of Washing-1 ton be read at U o’clock, and that the Governor, j the Heads of Department and the Senate be I invited to participate. Ten thousand copies of the Addreas in English, and one thousand in German were ordered to be printed. Mr. Smith offered a resolution that the sup- ] plement to the act to define and punish bribery,! be taken up and made the special ordor of the day, every day until disposed of. Adopted. The bribery bill was then taken up and deba ted by Messrs. Clapp and North, until 11 o’- clock, - when the Senators, the Governor and the Heads of Departments were Introduced into the Hall of the Houee, The Address having been read, the Senators and others retired, when the House adjourned. )DQ>.—On Friday waning. lulu Air. L. T.OOYKLL,. of Alleghany City. Id the 42d year whU age. Funeral aeremonle# will beobeorvedel bis late residence, on Robinson at* to-day (Monday) at 3 o’clock, P. U. The procession will proceed to the Allegheny! CemeUry.UHla frteod* and acquaintance# are reepeetfully Invited to at tend. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Have' yon a Diseased Liver?—The ques-- sion, though startling, Ulsufftde&Uy when tbs fort Is taken Into consideration .that diseases of the Liver have becomemort!alsrmlngly frejueat In the doi ted Statea faded. there art few formidable diseases that are not lu some way traceable to a dsrmngod stats ot that I Important organ. Many ofths complaints usually classed under the head of Consumption, have their origin lu the liver. “Any remedy that .would Insure, regularity and healthful action in the Llvor, would be ablets! ng to man kind!” baa been the exclamation of thousands. That remedy has been found; .It Is cafe and sure. When a fhlr trial has been afforded It. It has never been known to foil. Reader, have you any disease of the liver, or disease which you believe proceeds from hepatic derangement?— Lose not a moment, but purchase a box of Dr. iTLene’e PUU, and they will restore yen to health. It Is Ibe only remedy yet discovered, in which Implicit confidence may be placed. Purchasers will be careful to ask tor UK. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, and take none else: There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver PQls, now before the public; also, his Celebrated Vermifuge, eon now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United State* also, for —)*» by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, feMdlw-.S Successors to J.Kldd A Co- GO Wood et. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common parture weeds a remedy {that cure sterybwi qf Humor, from Ou wont icryfula la a eommea PimpU, Ils has tried It In over eleven hundred cases, and never foUed except In twocasee (both thunder humor.) ll# has now In his [inewifulrn over two hundred Ueeofltlnthavldnltyofßoaton. I know ita effleeta In erorcoee. It hoa alraaly done some of thagnateeteune ever done In Maasoebnaetta. I cave It to ehQJrea a year otf; to old people of alxty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, wbcaa fieah waa soft and Bobby, mtored to a perfect state of health by one bottle. To those who are subject to a akk headache, one boltte will always cun It. It give* gnat relief to catarrh and illntneoa Some who here been coalite for year*, have ta ken and been regulated by It. Where-tb»body la sound, It work quite easy, but when there is any derangement of the functions of nature. It will cause very singular fee! iwy.- but you must not be alarmed—they etway* dlnp pear In from (bar'd*v« to a week. There l*never ebodrw snlt from It. On the contrary, when that feeling is goo* j yon will fee* yoaprif like a new person. I heard some of the most extravagant enranluma of U that man ever Us tfrt-wt to. Noehangeof diet leaver oerearory—eat the beat you («(, I have likewise an herb, which, when sim mered In sweat oil, dissolve* Acrofukms swelling of the v>+ck and under the eon. Me* £0 cents. - DIRECTIONS FOR USB.—Adult, on* tabWcpoonful pe day. Children over eight year*, dessert spoonful: children from five toelght yean. teaepoonfaL A* no direction cao be made applicable to ell constitution*, take enough to operate on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance In bod eases ofaanfala. »v!m«u «n.< ufaU. At Dr. KBTBIR*B.II4O Wood •trwteoroer of Ytrala alter. fe***"? ‘The whole press of Philadelphia are out Id &Toref Uocfland’* Oerman Bitter*, u tb*j iff prepared by Dr. aM. Jvtkmm. W* an d*d to rwcrd.tb* ruema of thl* valuable nmady tor dyspepsia. **«• bo iler* It aoppllM • desideratum tn tb* medical world lons dmM. Tb* wretched Imitator* and eounterfcttan bar* withdrawn Uudr nnstrumsfwm # th»markat, and tb* public ar* iputt) tnm tn* danger 0/ ewallowlns poison obi Biiitai* lo lira of tb* real Bitter*." — HtraldJ - 8m adrertlasment. feT-flwddwT Balm of a Thousand Flower*, for bean tlfrlas the Complexion, and eradication all Ta*. Ptarua isdrucno from tb* tmo*. Sold at Dr. KtfMr'i, 140 Woodatreet. . * lgll *» a • The beat Evidence that can be adduced hi torts of the «ffleset b* burned oot to the bone, rta er*ativ*-p»p •rtlosTill restore it so eompletaly that the injury never C *The discharge* of *ore« et Cr*t Till l be profuse, hot dw ereaae wtbe flsflh is r*ner*d. Every prudent man will ever have it on hand. Lu» of ten depends on Itaprssene*. SMALL POJS PUSTULES. Marks can be pwrsntod. If, u soon u tfcsr ararlpaand foiL *re afeolnUd with Dallsj* Pain Xsltviar sadkapt •o, Iba Tlrolsnee of tha poison will tw harmless; hundreds bats pnnd It, ud a doctor la th* city of New Tat be- In* malignantly attacked, anointed «rety:oth«r part bat "one half of bis fees; he Is a lleln* evidence of Its match kMTirtosa. The halforhls faae unanolotad If poxmark •d, tbaothsr part,and*barswtb* salts was pat Is as r a* a child's, for sale by OEO. 1L KETBER, No. 140. eorner Wood tU and Virgin alley, And by all DwrglfU throughout lbs Called BtaUe. dAwT Atfaenamn Fire Insurance Companj * of London. Aatborlzed _slo^ooo,ooo, ttnuacn in raoxszLrau. Atwood a oo- sjs'v's*, wSrasfe2*&_ I'tnren* White, Statens 4 Tjo. Dt %^ERICKR!*«nrORDaTARR, United Ststee Branch Otße*. No. 80 Bootfa Vnurth street, Philadelphia. . f Agent tor MUiburgh. fcSVlznlbdad No. 80 Water Ft. Consumption and Spitting Blood—Soe the eertl&seta of Mr. Tamer U. Ramsey. ** many rear* proprietor of tbs Paraere*. Hotel, ltederieiabars. Uteof tbeCtty Hotel, Richmond, Va,. Dr. JobaMtage,ofihedtyof Rlebmond,tbottgh» reg* oliribydelan, and of eoune oppoeed to what be called qoaek medMn**. *u obliged to par that U* good effect*, to the eaas of Ur. Kaiaeey, were wonderftd Indeed. • ; lie bad been given np by emral phj*JWlan*hed trial’ moetof thaquaek medicine*, and waeoa the rerge c/dee pair, a* well as the grave, when be tried Certertflpaalsh Mllture. • • We reftr the pubUeto hi* fall and leaglbr certificate aronsdtbe bottle, ctatlag hi* eure. See advertisement. wl ' ARNOLD & WXLLIAiMS Cbllson Furnaces, Wro'tlronTabing ANP tITTINO GENERALLY, u iwwor CORKER WOOD AND PIPTB BTRESJB. IgUABB ROW OPENING IHEIR LABGE itoekofFlNQlFDlßiialndiiitWT wrt*l) 0f ’ SABLE. MARTIN, : ■ FITCH, ■ : . SQUIRREL, LYNX, - CONEY, SWANS DOWN. @@W““ mmri!. a CO.'S TRtTE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Carefully prepared from nemo but frefh and healthy liras, under the petssnol supervision of their agent at th* Fisheries. J. C. n. k CO. take great pleasure In offering their brand of OH, whkh, on account of It* superior mod* of prepara tfara,fre*hne«9 and purity, can't)* token without disrelish by tbs most delicate. 1 • itis anseesesary to odvsrt to th* peculiar eSescy of ; this very vohzoble and edeotifie remedy. It* success In I the euro of Chronic RhsumatUffl, Scmfala, and Lung Dls | eases, when skillfully applied and persevered In, Is no longer a matter of conjecture; It Is now acknowledged to possess virtues almost Incomparable to any other I spedfis. Sold lu hoUtaa, pboleeaie and retail, by the man | afoetarers, JOHN a BAKER A (Xfo I No. 100 North Third sfo. Philadelphia, I And by Druggists In Pittsburgh and elsewhere. foS-4mdAwT If yon don’t want to be Straight don’t *xoa lit Saocinxa Baocg.- for more than two ywurs we have worn Dr. Keytar's “W ashington Suspender Brace,” and feel It a pleaomt dutruumln “to recommend its use to ell of sedentary occupation*. Ocmblulng the advsn tulin of a Shoulder Brace with those of a pair of Hue ponders. It Is light and comfortohle, and effectually eouu ! tmete the dlsmdtlon to become stoop-* ho altered. Those I of our readers who are In need of such an utiri«. a should all on Dr. Keyser, on Wood stmt, ofVlrgto alley, *nd examine thls flroce, which has recently been maeh Im proved.— Pittsburgh IHxpalch t £keemb&flth. gold wholesalo and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S Truss and Shoulder Braes Depot, 140 Wood street. Sign of the Uotd eu Mortar. **3- d *« mbs nxnn. w ...~A wucox, js»— xocuax tl*mix# FLEMING BROTHERS, (BUCCBSOAS tO J. KIDD k 00.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 80.® WOOD Propstatoreof Dr. M’Lane’sOelebrated Verialfage. Liver pllir.Ae - HOLMES, RABE & CO. I tTUOOEHSOR TO A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER, MANUFACTURE** OF SOLID BOX VICEB, HAMMERED IRON- AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco A Cotton Set sws, I Shafting andPulUvifor MaMtury t Car Bridge Bolts, with Thread an! Nuts I , complete, I PITTSBURGH, PA, I Wssupcu, No. 112VATXB asp 107, First sto, prrwxx* I isnnmp an. . I 4STAII work warranted- nih3l-tf Du Font Fdwddr. —Kvory variety Rifle Honing and darting, PowdT. In *ll tIM ptekssMftlwftT on b*nd ud for Mid from Utffuln*, In lot* to tnlt pur dtiMn. on CdTOMbld tarm*. Al*o Bafttr Fum. D. W. G. BIDWELL, M*nuikrtumtf Aft* lift Front itmt, Pltiibarth. HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND _ • _ COMMISSION MERCHANT AND W.OUSBAL* MALER IN CHEESE, HOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce Oeiwrallj, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. - PEARLTSTEAH UHL. CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, NEAR TUB RAILROAD.STATION. Families will bo supplied with our various EedeaofFßKSU GROUND FI-OUR, by leering their or rut the UIU, or in our box** at Logan. Wlbon A OOj*. Wood ctnet, or Braun A Reitrr, coro-r of Liberty and W. Clair eta* Ptttuburgh; IL P. Behwartt, or J. T. Sample, trilfbofSlTetud to Camilla* Inelthar of the eitiea. Termi, CABII on do]lT,n, - BRY KENNEDY A 00. HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. Ml VarieUe* of Powder CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Safety 8 ? 1 use. dot* L. a. QBAFF. Agent. 132 3d »U Pittobnrgb. M’CUntock’s Family Medicine*.—We all the attention of headj of famUi*e,end other*, to thead wrtlaement on the ftnxrth pegs of thc*e TaltxabU Family Medklnee. , PITTSBURGH life, Fire & Hanne Insurance Company; OFFICE 56 FI FTII STREET , MABOXIC HALL, PITTSBOnUII. PA. . ROUT. GAL IM I* PruitUnL JAM*# D. UrtjltU Sac J. This Company mokes eyery Insarhnoo ap> fi+rtalntngtonr enBBBCUd withljfE ItlgKS. lißil&ad Canto UUU.OO, th# Obto sod M sod tnboUnc*. uiTuufna lUaU sen- against Loss or Damage by Firo, Aad ic&l&At tb* P«tUj of th# 8* oad InUnd N*Tl£»tloti *□4 TrmmportAtlou- _ eomiitoat *ith nfrtr tntll parti**. BtUCTOIK Alexander Bradloy, John FalWrtoo, Hamotl MeOorkan, JtUDt* w. Ilailmaa. ItAbert o*l v»j, Junatlt. Ifooo, William Phillip#, John MeJUpln, D*tM Blebtr. „ . j£aw/u«$Bl, I UorelJoN.Lw,Klttnnninff. lob* um _ t **»■ A (Port copy^rmr Citlien’* Inrorance Comp*y oi Fituburgl* WM. DAQALKY, #v BAMUKL L. MAhSBKLU SufV orncz, M mm.. »£rira.v iLtnrer.-ixua WOOD STREETS. "* TTv^xa r,aJ noit Wm tenter. Kfcbard Hojd, FsaittHU* H- « Kter. Robert DiinW. Jr, Wm. Rlncbam. a. Uitteagb, M»> Dil worth, fmoU. ftSßoci, Prurnte Sellers Welter Rrrwat, J. Setooßpakw. Um. U. Cooper, ,f Wm. U. lUy*. \ John Rußtoß. deal PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE TUB CUSTOM HOUSE, Will pmfrft all kinds of Insurance, either lTprt— or cb vr%aj diaaiptian of Pmpcrtr <» udl*. it nMOQftbi* nt« of prtmlam. ROBERT P. KINO. PmJdral. M. w. Buj*wt*,Vk»PmM«nt. Dinwrroßft t K. R.OOM, i U*a W. Urovs* jm.&. rial, Joan Clayton, E. Wiler. Che*. P. Uayea, B. B. KnrfUb. P. I). tf«T«rr. C. Bb»nn*o H. J. kUcargM. P. BUCKBUUS. j. U. COFFIN. Agent, Third and Wood rtraeta. Reliance Mutual Insurance companyr OF PHILADELPHIA. owes no. to wmlsvt street. J277.l6o—Xneil, iaiajlS, SecmbhaaUO. FIBE INSURANCE —On Buildings, Lira- U*d or Pwp£**t Merefaaodl*. Furniture, it. la tiwn ’"rbensot’qal {friwlpte, fomfclo*J with UwawiuHtr of a Bteek Oealtel,rtiUllStha laiored to aoare la tba profit* rf lS»S^£S , ot , a‘iieE. , »T£r r «u,». B. it HDFTH*A»,a«TBtUr- WK«!CTi)BS: . „ , Cbm Tlogbr. Wm. a. TbXunon. JffsjJw A £K rt ’ T. C. Hswirtini- worejN. Bate, O. W. Carpenter, §*iLai£ n * tof ’ Robert Steen, l?Vfs2!i. • Sa Wmd. U. L. OanrD, •nfiuHllL Robert-Mand, JaSSL. Taylor, . KdwardQ.Jamea. Jacob T. Basils*. j Q ooFFIN, Affmnt, ear net Third and Wood strata. Pennsylvania Insmnee Company» OF PITTSBURGH, OOUNCR OF POUBTH AND BWTIIFIZLD STREETS. AUTHOBIZED CAPITAL 83Q0.000. INSURE Bcrtvjyos AND OTHER PROPERTY. AGAINST LOSS OB DMUGE BY FIBE ANDTHE PERILS Of T Sea anil Inland Navigation and Tratoportation. DIRECTORS . . , , .Vo, t. Jchojtcn, SiiisaSn™. J. Wn Bpfool, • yTSStLllSiir' Jacob Palster, Wid» lUmptoo, U;^ - a i Cnrrtar. W. B. Uiveo. a.a.vktw, ]>. ft, Fork. * OFFICERS. , UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company. PHILADELPHIA. finuflTffnwi APRIL SB. 1840.-OaiKO PonniU> CAPITAL—*2SO.OOO. one* X Earner nf Writf and Chemnlßrtett, Ph&idelpkia OFFICERS OF TUB HOHE BOARDIAT PHILADELPHIA micnu! Ww" ; CSS: WmUA M. Oodwln, U’Koe. W.W“j fflUKnuU &V Medical E*mit*r— PJtUborsh, ."»«• Wliwn, «• J*> i zr mr -^n^^ A Special Bulletin for the Sicfc-Dr- Marti, favigoratino CbrtftaJ nltero wltl* TOidßfol iwU- Itr mr 4Uortn Ineldret to tko Jlcaßw wpmtiw: "> ■ton* U» .cpetltj; man,, lit rtr.»sth;bu-to«th.niß» d* bno. tlx ran* «tt» •UrtldW_»o tniiu the mental ane-giM, baoUbee J-mujndencj, uopartf to tha attenuated ftamea mere retort appaaraow; eJiaxa Irritation, ealoa the dletorbad Imagination, boUdavptjre shattered reortltotkra; • and may be ***•» by the feebleet maiden, wife or toolbar, aa U U ooopoaad aolelr of U*» jnkeeof rare Oriental berba, potentonly to lorlgorue, exhilarate and rotor*. ‘ _ ._ If tha ijritaa baa beewaa relaxed by cat. tba Oofdlal wiUlnfcaeimon Tiforooi vitality ntocr eryOrgan.: ThataritadjrerolUngftomUtoborawtoo etQM applkathm ta labor of any Mod, la gnlcMynmored by ita action, and ladleaaosa«adlnaedanUry«e^aUmik ending zt to Ineenyanlane* therefrom, »mflml 1» »»» and healthy aUmolaoL Where tbedreulattoo of tba blood balogalahibra»»yoftbaftnlrttoo*ofUlabodyarea^*pao4• ed or taparfeeUx peribnaad. Uwlllyeeter* Ibenaitgalafr tV>T> MdoanmonkaU permanent inargrto the rocreura andOlftribiitlTaorgana. ; nti Thou who are bond down by phrasal debility, anore getde ai id daepalr of ar«r. reoowing the Tlgor and Buan of manhood, art toriUd to glrejlbia wtmdarfol Inrlgwrt atriaL Ztembodlee tha alamatrtajof .tbdt Safer* thay haTeeonanmedtha Arab bottle, they win be. Ootodocs that tba reenperattra priwdple Uat work in «r -cry daUUUtad portion of tbrtrttaoea, andb ip*, aooa to bereaUaedlnthelrtborottghreoorar, wfllipnagupta thalrhaartiv- . - •• •'• .. a . Tha Oordlal la pot op, highly coneaptratadi to pint bot Uea. Prioa S 3 par botla, two foe $5, eix for tIA o.' U.MNO, Proprietor, Ko. lWßroadwar. Kaw York. Aacrtii-Plttabarih: ftmosp Slog, Ho. (D Wobdatnett aw. IL Kims, 140'Wood ft; ft. t extual, M Wood it- AUaghenyiftty: J.P.Vuinvp. Bold by lttoggista tbrooghoot tba totted StatNt Oa&r da. and the Waal India*. Sue -tad >Com!bii--''Th6 Confonnitor ataiy Imported froaParla, *x*«Uy«nlUtb*B*ito tba M B aUe*«hßPenCth»HMd,iMnnrvhatleae aaajr oatba hud baanoldena, AneatfitendegaodHetmeybehed /"wSMt W.DOVBLAB. ~ Agency of Dr. Fitch's I'eleDrated Med-1 Cnt, it Dr. 0. Q. KKYSEK’B Drug Btore. No. Iee. fodd "pRDPKRTyTJTMaIe asVflle for I • SALE. consisting of two lota or gruand, having a m.nt on Main sC of 12U Aet and extending back IS&faet to Water st. on which are erected three frame stories high, whirh will rent furtl&O; aud m-«- "ViXAUif lon. W7IOUR UOD'SES FOR SALE—Ti.at valoft r tie property on Bedford st. 108 It froot by. ISO deep oo with a row of fouTt«o»toTy buck DweUlng Houara, wait arranged for the comfort and convenience of .mall families, ftr ASON , llfttMat , rtvo LET—A Dwelling Ilouse otf Third «t„ |onr»w ofleu. 8. CUT H DEBT * 80. V. 140,3 d sL (SMVBBLS. N. Y. GROCERS* SKROPj *£ll9* do' Maryland Sugar Befluery . do. 1 ■SffISSggEBSiJS.s liun, .L H/ASHINGTON IRVING’S NEW VOL- T.T UJlB—WcJfitft'i Rooctiand other Papers, eo* first AK CORN—I,OBS bus rac'd * in* -ird to< Fj QtfTolL fe34 DELL j* CORN MEAL—26bbls rac'd ina. by fe24 _ B«LL&LIUO»» HAY —100 bales Hay for sole by tfcU JAMia MeLAPqmJH- in dotha, for wale by f 034 B. DALZBLL A Co. J'IHEESE—SOO bu. prime cutting for sale \J by fc R. DALZwLL'AOp. LAUD in bbb. and keep on band and for _ J??* ky|_ _ DALZBLL A Co. MACHEUEL-100 obis. No. 3 largo and medjalm. No. 2 and No. 3 in S bbla. on hand. B. DALZIjLL k Co. BROOMS— 100 iloz. oss'd sizes for sole by U2i R. DALZKLL AQq fjpRAS—llO half chests Y. H., Gunpowder, 1 Imp* and Blk* on hud. R. DALZELL A Co. T)B ACCO—BO bzs. 1 lb. lump, 5s and Bs, of various brand* on hand- R. DAL2KIAA 00. \/f OURNfNG LONG SHAWLS—A. A LYI Maadn A Co. bar* on band a few Bar State Moon lug Shawls at Bamj-Annnal price*. * foli YE-FLOUR—SO bbls. rac'd and (or sale \,ht felS I A. A A.MoBANB, 114, 2d at. ipLOTU * SATIN CLOAKS-* A. A. Ma ly aon A 00. bar* a for more Bstin and Cloth Cloak*, which that aw doting out at lea* than halt price. I*ls GREAT BARGAIN—SO acres of land in Mills coantr, am* deared. The whole tract Is heavily timbered, andi* offered far tbc low price of $175. Apply *ooa to B. McLAIN, 21. 6th ati, 1 ARD—IO bbls prime No. 1 Lari, Id 40 kgs prime 80. f do„ Sir ml* by ■ » “r&J BURITKB AbILWOItTP. B OTTER—15 bbls fresh RojU Butter on hand and far «aU by BIIRIVEB A PILWOBTIL jp KEEN APPLES—IS bbls primo Green T|RIED PEACHES—4OO bua prime Dried .1 9 Peacheson hand and for aalebr ... HM3 BUBiygß A DILWORTIL PIG METAL—IOO tons now landing for «aleby US3 IBAIAII DICKEY ACOr ORE ABE AND LARD-C 9 bbls Grease, 3 bbls Grease, 3bblllard. now landing. for salt D y US3 IBAIAH DICKEY A CO. FEATHERS —49 sks now landing for sale by ftg ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. PEACHES- 99 sks, damaged, now land log, for tale by ISAIAII PICKET A CO. Tea, Tea, Tea, URTE are receiving from New York and TV nuiadelnhta 380 ITAUT CHESTS TEA, eomprlrina Young llraon, Imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong. Souchong and Knguah Breakfast, all of which have been eawful lyse* looted, andwlll be sold a* o*o*l, either wholaeala or mail • A. JAYNES, J Pekin Tea Stow. No. S 8 Fifth street. li'Oß SALE.—That fine Mansion on Penn ■J it., tb# former'residence of Gen. Larimer. TOR BALE,—Klflbt-Mnth* of the Steamer THOMAS StlRI VEIL an excellent boat and in good condition. FOR SALK OR TO LET.—The BANKINO OFFICES of Gen. Larimer, on Fourth at. particular* enquire of Gen. WSJ. LAIUMER, jr. or of the undersigned. TAOS. MELLON, Trustee. fclMCt - fiOOLNESS. —Whether" of Friends or of ■ ly John Frn*f,£aq., can bo obviated by a good Goat.— OHKSTKIt proftaaes to be able to put everything In the way of coolness op proper looting, by the application of a few dollars, Men and Boy* 1 Clothing in great variety,— 14 Wood st. No efaarga for showing good*. flw INDIA RUBBER WHIPS of all sites, .1 wholesale gad retail, at the Rubber Depot, lift Market ftnat. . da 13 J. A UVPUILLIW. CIORN— 500 bus. in ear for sale by . JjaSl , J. AW. BEA, T 4 water at. DRIED PEACHES—IOOO bus. prime hlvs. Ibrnleby RTTKIYKR A PILWOBTH. ISOLDS are hot always Consumption, yot i\J Consumption U generally the mult of neglected *£&*. Beware oftbem, and procure immediately a bot* ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY. THIRD RTRBBT.—B. CCTUBKBT A SON; Office for the Bale of Farm*. Mill*,. Manubrtorifts, foprnred and Unimproved Lands, City and Country Residsnese. Building Lota, AO4 also, for negotiating loan*, collecting rente, procuring hualne** partner*. Ac* Ac. . . , „ . Person* haring property to dl«poa* of. and those wuh tajfto buy, will find Itto . thoir advantage to call at^ror ‘E^LQUR—4OO bbls. choice extra Family ,-J 1 brand*; 100 do .do do*. k 300 do fine. for tale by |a3o J. AW. USA, 74 Water at. MEAL—IOO bbls. yellow kiln . , I ) for sab by ■ J. A W.TtKA, 14 at 1* 1 SEW HAMS, Shoulders and Tongues for ule at ROSS. PATTON A U'OOMBS’. Dla'd.PitU b, and Fsdsral ah, Allegheny. Ja3s I' kftSEED OIL—IO bbls. reo’d and for sale ibr fell BELLALIOQBTt. lEARL ASH—I 3 csks to arrive and for flHbr MT BKLLAUQQKTR C3HELL CORN—ISOO bus. rec’d and for fttofoV " BELL A LIGGETT. Itn BBLS. fresh Roll Butter, -flafan. G\f\ BBLS. UNSEEDOIL for aale by OUftH J.B-OASmLD. TORODUCK SUNDRIES— IT lard.lSbbUHa.l; -‘fnebm, TOO boa bright *- sokg* M Oor*mod,6hblm BfiaßStfoTsolbla; naothriid^lbit, ■HlbrSbr »I 0 fiItaiVKSAPILWOfITa. BROOMS— 50 dot. just ree*d and for sale by foil SKOTTILOOLLOrA \ AMUSEMENTS. lyy All AdTertifletMOtß of Concfrti or Poblle Exhibi tirrov pa ufin • ftASSIUSte CLAY, of Kentucky, will lector* before-tb* Yoon* M*ci'labr»ryA»»oei»uro» inMASONIC HALL. 08 NEXT TUESDAY tfYISNIMLtIMi £7th Inrt. f Sooner— Tht Dttpoiim of Slavery. .. . X*nor* upeu *1 b&lfpeat el*: Lector*! to cnnnMW* *;_• j* Ticket* ol *ilmi*eion '2£> to be hod *t the Uu*» end Book Store*. Hotel*, Lttirmj * lUwtnr, tincture Oonunlt toe *nd *t the door* For Kent A DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt i\. towuabip, with Two Ami oT croond. Krolt Twm, Ehrabberr, Out-fcuiim. At, wilt b* mnU-tl cbeftp. and f-j ft term of ya&rt to» cooj Wnmt, Ai.i.U to u«o. A. SwmnZ »ttb«oae«of jftS-tf I’ATIIICK ft KRIKND. Spring Style of Hats. JAMES VVILijQN, Fashionable llatter, Federal itreet. Allegheny ‘lty, 1* now prepared to ■apple bis easterners and tbn public with tlie Spring ■trie of Ilata In nil tbelr rarli'ty. UeutleStan wishing e (■iblnnnhlo bit can be suited here is well, both a* to price and in citherni the tec titles. Also, tbe Corrugated Brims, so much admired, with a large assort- K 1 ittsburgh and Steubenville-Railroad Co. A N adioarned meeting of the Stockholders f\ oftbl»Comp»oy will be held on WEDNESDAY. the a f >umk ntiOoxlort,'A. Mi their offloe, No. Its TWri »Kt whU* the Report of Ibo Auditor* oppolntej thnßtolarcitigßto *h» »«ount*of the Oomponr «>d Treunnr will b* tobmltUd. BT order of SUM BLi( , K FIDXXT F. Vos Bo*»noß3T, gec’y. fg'J4-3Uvxi _ lux* TIkOCTOR ; BAELZ, Graduate and Procti- I? t loner lo the Old School* of Medicine. Allopathic -ShUeli Ismild. gmtetul endlnyiffcratJns to anddebllitated. render* itpeculiarly desirable In families, who will be treated ftt their home*- * ltl . ... I Allopathic and Homeopathic treatment will be adminls* | terad where dtelrod; bat, after long end thorough expert- ; ence. Doctor BttlS glvee-a deddedpirfercnw thy. which hex, throughput the old end B«w wcrld. pro*- (n go eminently nucessfai In every f rm of disease, lnao Aina Incipient Coainmptlon, Bronehltls, Dyspepsia, In flommatory end Chronic Rheumatism, ‘Asthma, butane and Liter Diseases. Testimonials of,«£• I from highly repntable ciUxenx of nearly every State In the UnionTean be examined at Doctor BaeJH office. The Rev. Clergy are Invited to consnlth'm gratia. . . I Warm water being axed in the eemoencement, and or i ten throughout thetreatmenWt lx* laxary Instead or an- i pleasant, ax thoee unacquainted might suppose. I : V HrriMycis.—Mexxrx. Charles Brewer. Waterman TMm- \ er, W. W. Wilson. W. 1L Williams, Thompson * >r >L •' H. i Weldin, D. T. Morgan, ffm. BlHolmes, £ T ’ he w u - M lfeMder«iin»ed,haTihevWtod Doctor baeli's lostitn- | tlon and wltneesed bis successful treatment, cheerfully re- . commend Mm as a thoroughly edaeated and skillful 1 by* ** Charles T. Unseen, Joe. M’GonnelU, David Ilunt. John . C.Curtia, RoM. Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wrlghtrj W. W. l’atrtek, Uoees P. Baton. O. Ormsby Gregs. ja7-fimd_ _ SELLING cFF AT COST, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ROGS, & o. W M’CLINTOCK&BROS, TVttiti AiAit/a:-/: I-ITTSUUECII. ARE now offering their entire stock of Carpeting, Oil Cloth*. Hags, Malting, Aa.. at «wt« comprising the largest and belt Mfcrtment in tbe W ext ern market, which we Import direct mud select from the most celebrated manufactories Id the country Unr stuck comprise* in part the frllowlng. vie Kleftaot Velvet Pile Carpets. OU Cloths. Tapestry Brawl# do Cocoa Martins, Extra drf do Spanish do. Superfine Ingrain . do Canton do. Three-ply Imperial do Cbenlle Bugs, Fine Ingrain do Tufted do. Common do do . Stair Boil*, • , Twilled Venetian do Transparent Window Shade# Plain do do Piano and Table Cover#, •—»- do Rgir—' Woolen. BaUc. *c-» s?it??ftUpKwtinßi»t or.ll i Trimming" aroillrkeptln* C*n»t Warrtumiw. ThoM jriddaic to farolM Weambnats, Iltidi or Bvatri will flod It to their idranUgw to tall, u now l« the tlrao to procure the bert bftrcuiue ever olfcred in thU market, u wo an seJliog off our rtoek for OuAat Kaitern eojt. nnrva i2y W. McGLINTOCK 1 BIUW. aUTIEIUAL TEETII!! DRS. DUNCAN & CAHERON, DENTISTS, So. 1M West Sixth street , between llact and Elm streets, cEtCeStfATi. OFFICE under tho management oF 1 its prevent proprietor*, hu been Increasing in repu- , tattoo for superior operation* in tbs Artificial .Deport ment of Dentistry for the last tanyear*.and no expends or effort shall be wanting to fire satlsfketlon to all who may favor it witb-thelr patronage. „ Tbesutwerlbers wooldlcali attention to the following MMntisl poInU pertaining to Artificial Teelb, tik Beau ty and natoralne** ofappearance, quality ana strength of the material*, comfort to tbe wearrr, ana usefulness i n restoring tb* natural apnea ranee of the sperfeh, and ab l ity to Masticate, in.all of whieb they are warranted in •aringtbeT are exceeded by none, and equaled bj »*• TKeTU (averted from one to a full set, with Artificial (lama tuiland lialfSeUinvarlably All op.'ration* in Dentl*try performed in tbe most tbor- OQ tho superior work and tin- guarantee siren, they are the moslreason * b *° ftooftclA"?<**eiore, on Gold per Tooth. The money refunded If tbe Teeth do not prore aatUfac t tbe information of tboee bring at a distance, we woald etate that our faritltlefl are each that we can make In rtrle, a full wt of THEM in from « »*> 48 bourn, and «m*D piece*in proportion, *o that oodeteu-. tlon ncMl.beapprehended. * W. C. DUNCAN, liUniiiii J.O. CAUKUON, / D#ntu ‘*- delS-ly No. 169 West Oh sL. bet. Race A Elm. Clu. J' A. BROWN, would most respectfully In m form the public that be keej>*on band, at blasting os the west ride or tbe Diamond. Allegheny Citr, a ecco slete aMortment of Yenltiaa Blind* Alan, Venitiaa Shot* Ur* am made to order. In tbe best style, warranted equal to any in tbe United State*. Hit Blind* can be. moored without tbe aid of a screw drirer.. Having purchased tbe stock, tools, and wend of the Cabinet ErfabHihment fit Bcnuer A llrtJeUaiuL i am prepared to furnish their old customer* a* well a» tue public at Urge, with everythin* In their line. Agency, No. 6 Wood street, Pittsborgn. ■n.hyt J, A. BROW 1 “Prove all to -that which Is jcr steamer k LIGGETT. TYLER'S COMPQTJNI> GUM ARABIC SYRUP.. ffVIIE increasing demaud for this most plena* .1 ant, safe and efbemrious remedy fiir all pulmonary diMsea, ha* enabled tbe proprietor u* reduce the price so a* to place it within tbe reach of ail ciawee. it* superiori ty over most simitar preparation* 1* attested by many em inent physicians In Baltimore. Washington, £c~the whole of UaryUnd, Penney Inula, Virginia, Ae_ who bare Ifeen ere eltuesye* of its efflcaay when tbe usual remedies hare tailed; and by thousands of our most respectable eltlseua , who bare-used it in their femlllse both as preventive and cure with neveHallingsucsessfar the last, twenty-years daring which period, with eery little aid from advertis ing, Ac~ it ha* gradually spread its reputation oyer tlte whole Union. In cases oi recent Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Ac., /I gives immediate rehcr, and generally cures in a day ot two, without Interfering with diet or burineea, or render ing the spetem more susceptible o| k Oold; in chronic cue, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchi tis, Affections of too Lungs, and id for rfale LIUOWT. Consumption, It isalwayavwry benefidaL'and eeldom foil*, when eom* taenced In time, to perfect a cure. Pi lee 20 and 60 cent* a bottle. WholMale and Retail Agent*. Mear*,-FLSMINQ BROfo. (leU Kidd A Co.) No. CO Wood at. oeSkil St- Clair Hotel, Owner Ann and St, Clair Piltd/vrah^Va. XHE undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Uolel," baring taken thU largo andeommodloo* Uo uid having refitted It In maonlflcent etvle, would re •portfully Invite bl* frienda and the traveling public to give him a call. Atanred, with the convenience of the nouae and bla long experience in the burinen, be can give entinCaatiafoctlon, ana hi* ebana* moderate. . . ff?i WII.Q. CONNELLY. A NOTHER Pittsburgher testitying to the f\ wondcrfally eurattTe power* of Baerbave’* Holland BIV pnroicaan. Pee, etb, 1554. Mam. JJeni, tftpt, Jr n 4 th.—GenUepen—for a year pact Ibave been afflicted very wriouriy with dyaporri*. ao tnneh *O, that toy stomaeb reroaed to retain anything. I have tried almoet every remedy, and the regimen of eever al BhyateUa*. bnt wUhotit alleviation, until I began the cat exßmrbave’* Holland Bitten, and have now fbuod re lief almoet amanntiag to a eun. I found It affleaeiout la removing the extreme debility ooenakmed by thl* dlaeeia, and generally aa A tonic it baa ftw eonal* ud no auperior. ten. The great popularity of thl* medicine haa Indneed m»wy whteh the pnhlleahoold gua-dagalait purriiaaing a* the genuine Baerbave’a IloUand Bitten. Sold at Si per bottle, or ft bottles for S 3, by proprietor*, BSNJ. PAGE, J*-.A Co* cor. 3d A EmlthSeld at*. , JNO.Q. BMITH, Blrmlngbaa. H. P. BCHWABTZ, Alleaheny, , de234b and Druggist* generally. CASH IS USELESS UNLESS EM PLOYED! 83,500 WANTED.—Pvreonsßeeklng an investment for their cash can purebaae a Ground Rent of $3,000 on valuable City property for Twenty-Five Hundred Dollara For particular* apply to f*l7 B. CUtHBKRT A SON, 140.3 d at. rpiN, COPPER AND SIIEET IRON JL. W*ai Btahk yea BAll.—We offer for aale the entire stock, good will and fixture* of one of the beet stock* in theelty. The atoek la large, well aelocted. and of a superi or quality. Then an two eetta of mechanic** and a com plete aett of bands' tool for laanufoctmtng tin and other wan. For terms, Ae, apply to __ fell B. u'LAIN A 80N, No, 21 Fifth at- T AUNDRY BLUE —The attention of fami- I A lie* and waah-womon 1* Invited to thl* Bine, which Is umply Indigo dinolved, haring all It* properties retained* The Laundry Bine poewesaa, ovar the tuuUssolved ImUeo, the advantage of Imparting abetter color to clothe*, of o» Ing much more stmple ana convenient for om, and 01 Ingacaringofabontone half,owing to tb* Cut that not more than one half of the Indigo can bo dissolved by-wa ter. It!*entirely destitute oraoy propartie*ininriou* to doth*. We would solicit a trial, *nft,T» r Ef?U t V* ” “ mnwnud. b, JOHN lIAST-Jr. No. 141 Wood rt. nUTLEK'S MERCANTILE' WRITING ■li and Prize MoUtUJunt bematoard atthi < Fluid Ink, by Ohio JnthtuU, «» October. F^ir t -h^rk^t^OcM>er, 1834: IndianaHaU Jlodaon, la. O^eoer.WA. Copy of aLtlter from Auutant Jhri AfoahT of ttaefimah. t's*?™JvnlF*xA 8,1834—7 b /t>* t UaxlrrtandOthert.— TbUotohMfof»foyrh®« found Itdlflcultto procure a eatlsfoeUry artile of KVvh'np and < hmnnq Ink. w* n* qulrva readily nowfog Ink that would not cum up the jyjl, *nii atanda. Thla object In onr opinion ha* bean ful- Suuini by u*ltOt Butlert-Mercantile Writing and Copying Fluids, manufoctured In our Borin, Agvnt—which w* hare purchased by the do ten fortbeuaeofthlsofflce. Woreoommend the above with KS£“ “ K a Wcoditr«eL^ MORGAN’S COUGH SYRUP—The best In ore—Read the following; Mr. Bate— Daring arch I wae taken with a revere cold, accompanied by a racking cough- I procured a bottle of Morgan’s Coach Syrup which gave me Immediate reiiet 1 have a*odothercoaghm*d*eiaeaand am five to say. that I be lieve Morgan’aOough Syrup preferable, both on account of it* efficacy and hannlensm. Though no firtend to patent nedHnre generally, yet I would tironglyrecom mend the above named Ouagh Syrup to With colds. PUILLTP DRESSING. For aale, wboleeale and retail, by JOHN ILAFT, Pittsburgh, April »th* ISM. Proprietor. SELLERS* SYRUP— A PmSBCIOD. Feb. 19,1835. Jlr. R. E. SeUrn d Cbs— Boo* six weeks rince. having a cough that troubled and afflicted me vtxy much, keep- Ing me awake for several boon after going to bed, I con eluded to try yoor Cough Syrup. I purchased one bottle, which restored me entirely. Your Syrup 1* certainly a valuable medldne, and la entitled to the confidence of person* eufferingfrom acoogh. , Seat Cbotbxas, No. 401 Pranat, sthWard. - Prepared and add by R. R. SELLERS A CI Wood and sold by Drugglate generaliy. fa 34 • I3OLL BUTTER—3 bbla. fresh for ealo by Jl/ftlfi A.AA.McBAHB.II4*Sdat. LARD— 5 bbls. and 8 kgST No. 1 Lard for sals by fett A. AA. McD ANR. 114.2 d at. POT ASH—A caaks in store and for Bale by MeOANDLESR, MEANBA COh »|6 •corner Wood,and water at. DRIED APPLES—IOO bbla. in etoro and fig sale by MOOANDLBBB, MEANS A CO, SHANGHAI GAPS jQBt reo’d and.for sale low at n Wood SL J.WmQN AEON. 4hn RHUBARB in store and foY IAH/mlobr JaSft FLEMINQ BBOa BUTTER— 10 bbls. fresh RoU; v; ft hbl*sp*ck*d toUdi Ifl 'kega. aoUJ, for UPRING WHEAT—IOO bos. Seed Spring OWhretcahaadfot aalsby AB.fiBiSKLO^ P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Ommertiai Salts Booms, corner Wood need BiflS strsrt SALE T)F .15 BDILDINQ M. WWUI BLXTU WARD-On Tuesday, fcfterwxHß. foareh29lh,at3o*elneli, on the prtalWi wiH taWd.hr or->er of John Herron. mq , ttaitM of Hubert Porter.- Fifteen valuable Building *s laid out by th* lata Wm. Porter. Keq., In hi* niitplan of loUhxthe.ethaoi 7tU warJ*. Pittsburgh. 7of which lota. b> wit Numlwe S 9, 40, 41, 42, 43, A nod 4£ have each a front of SI fiat on Centro Avenue and estend hack sonthwardly about 96 f„-t to Clark strand the remalciagSof which lota, to wit Namber* 48,49.00, 61,62. M, 5i and AS hara each a tnmtof'JUfcat onClarkst. amiexfaradsouthwardly by th» whole diataoeo to Kow» «U CO &wt wide. Tba abora ol format Inducements to those d«drouaof purchasing n*ar the bosltw**a part of tba rttT. Tarns at • fcSt _P. M. DAVIS, Auet. i IAS“CUANDELIERS, lamps, &c.; aT i lK AUCTION-Ou Monday morning, F*b.2Uthat 10 nvU-k at the oomm rrcial sales r.'ona. wrßer of Wood and ; ,ni ba eold,without reserve for eaab, ! cnu> del hire, ratwrtn, ■nxiait I ■‘SUffii.ffJKE-''’ OmlrOMca Uml* i ahsu'lisi.Eer, ldoL Bents HoldHeidl? 0 anil wun. r. «■ wn. Aaot ~ AfALDABLE BOILBINO U)TS NEAR V fc-ri* WARD AT tucrios-oa Friday evening, I Sllrea JS at 7 o>l£l. at the Merchant. exchange 4th Il{ W |it I* «Jd. 40 lot* ofsTound, altuated neartEejtoll 1 saio. adjoining tba 7th waul. haying * froot Centre | Aveuna and adiawnt .trot*.■ »* «fj»« W eoualr located for janoDi wb*> d * ~r“?, o«ar the botloeas part of the dtr. Plan. of«*ch owe* i bad at tba Auction Rooms. Title one-third eaab, balance In 1 and J JSO. M; KIRKPATRICK, WSJ. 11. KINCAID. HENRY WOODS, ELIAS U. IKISIL JAS. BUCHANAN, ' Lecture Commttm. NUNNS AND CLASH'S PIANOS. SPLENDID FRESH STOCK ' HENRY KLEBER, . Hilt Agent far Pittsburgh and Western JtnSiyfttnao, fir , NUNNS ACLAKKS namn-i. _ fStSjKHPSSi unrivalled _ B"¥ SyMffl GRAND and SQUARK UMnn?p I A N O S;IW«“ TJ ESPECTFULLY informs the- public of il.Pittsburgh and vicinity Wtat asplendid fredi.took or A tarns «f Clark’s suvmor Plante is now betas prepared {hr him,'and has partly been received. The i mine ore and TartlMnereatind popularity of Nnnns and Clark’s Plano, bae caused the Arm to add another wing to tbelr enor mous establishment, a description of which may 1» (bund in a late nunber of tho Wattrlu Magarine, vis:—“lt Is nn donbtudly the largest, and, If we are not mistaken, the oldest housb devoted to that branch of business In the United States. It was established, upwards of thirty yiurs *m by an Ingenious and enterprising PlsnoPorte builder who acquired a practical and thoroughk-noviedg* of the M art. mystery” of manuGaeturina the beantif ol tnrtruments for which this bouse has so long hasnfunoua sufildently to make up Pianos for eahlMtloo and Jpqcula *»m>.b Urn U» P2L!f >. J tSSii? 1 157!£ Kev. York eetabllshmeui are peculiarly ferdble andsl*- nifie to*twn orShni. LAZARK, U*tdlbratedPia*UL 1 fteely give this testimonial of their superiority wim r» tolomo .nd l»m .nil t6olr pSnptn«« frvii-rti-itT ol touch—qnaTitlea so important in forming theblSir«d ImSwlSlthe "tylajof plajlngofm^a sShtfonUT MARTIN LAZARB, FMfoMV-fortte Ruo IWM at the Koyal Oonserratlvecf Faria. Opinion qt Madams DM VRIES, . ■ The accompaniments to or sours having been played, iu nearly all my conerrts on the Pianos msdeby Atmiu <* Chrk 1 consider them admlnhly adapted to Wend and omit ilth tbs Toiee—• er»t .nj ““!««“*ifS v*iSS. to '* with vAMilits. ROSA DR vllufa. Ve&tonZf MAURICE STRAKOSI7, Vie aUbraUiPianist and Cbmpraer. I hare for aereral years past been nsing one eTJtoM <£ Clerk’s i’lanoe In my own lamily, and consider them JrSmHo toaS- other, both for nrirate end concert pur- KoKfc They hare a peculiar delicacy of tone and touch .■Mai to srertTolmno lod f‘ r »Jf^ oll ; oE gnuKojn. Opinion of rtsident Professors. lU.init IhwJiiuhlT uaudib. efpKltla>udamliai, ot .Viinos J cures fluio., ir» tmimaunlnoi to pn wmaUin superior In eT«rr TlKjton. Ulij r»pnrab.bl. tot rolnna triUluicj ml msfUr. ini tbnlr toach delinhtfbl for promptneM and erthcr veil caleal*ted to 55m; toe rtjle ml ton* of ‘“ r ” r ’- nogfe. C. ANTON, N. SEIDLK, JUAN MANNS, and others. 11. Klebor gives a/«R %xA.taUtfadary wamiui with ev ery Plano, and will positively wUtbem atNew York/oc tnry prices, without addition for freight, risk, et&» and the money refunded If tho Plano prort* defocUra.^^, Sole agent for Nnpns k Clwk for Weatarn Peimm. Also, CAUIIART k NUBOUAM’S gamine MELODEORS - No, 101 Third st. B,—Also a choice lot of DUNHAM’S hlghl^o^olar Institute Election Notice. ~ Otttce Kui Canal OouvAirr,! Ems, 9lh February, I RW.-ri A N Election for Seven Directors of the a f. i iMiLi?i MAlu ' u °”?ir.ns vr. QAPdHBr,s~T- Election. A N Election for officers Tor “Uvo Company /\ far er*«tlng a Bridge over the Allegheny fo&-lmd Tntxsmr. SUCH of our Depositors ns have not yet bad tbvlr account* adjusted, aro roqueated tomng in their hook*and ewrtlfleates, . A. fed 71 Poarthttraßt. UPKING STYLE HATS.—Wc would O Livite our frirods and the public ceoeraOr tn^Sß c*ll aod •> lamina our new style of corrugated HaU, • which wo are wiling low for also our Celestial Cap, wbkh is acknowledged totw tho neaU-rt andßKSTeapof the Mason. CJ9 JAN. WILSON A SON, W 1 Voodst. ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. have removed to No SO Water -ami 03 Front warehouse formerly occupied by Hardy, Jones & Co. . . fel9 A NOTHER CHEAP- FARM—IO here, of /\ ground all fenced and clearsd, situate In North Fay ette tuwosblp, 10 niUes from the cits and isH miles, from the SUulmuville Railroad, at tho KoUesiowa Staiiop; a ■eomforttbie Dwelling House, iiam. etooe. smoko-houw, kea fine orchard. The place la Wall watered snd can be easily caltirated. Pricc diiOO; payments easy. Apply to fe!9 B. IdcLAIN A SON. ~ A FARM FOR §700.—2 true Is, adjoining, f\ of 40 acres each (80 in all}.' situated ta Waeblugtßn ooanty, Ohio, within 4 miles oi the Ohio Hirer. Lot No] 1 bu TVO acres cleared effectually, with a Dog CiaUn and. yonng orchard of grafted (knits: also' Barn. Stable and Tobacco Uonse. Lot No. is beavii rand thickly Umbered: the ground is level and rolling. The whole Is well watered by springs and small run&Mf&ettaa X down, balsnsi* in “SiS 1 T&&V, tSON.Kq.fn.fto^ JILAIN BLACK] SlLKS.—Murphy & B&ichfield hare a full assortment of Plain BUekSQka the various grades ol quality and different width*, among which are auperior English Silks of heavy body and high lustre. Also: Striped. Plsld. and Samask Bilk* of newest atylea. j iel3 FikliK undersigned wishing to decline buai- I v>f. offer*hi*antire ftoeko! Goods, comprising a genenlareortment orPamilrUToeeriM, ateoav for eash or approved notes, aad wll 1 positively doe* out hi* stock prior to the first of April, aania lease will expire at that date. The attention ol the tredo and (amlliec, desiring choice goods at low price*, I* respectfully solicited. i, D. WILLI AM 8.265 Liberty at gqy-Tbe Fixtures in hi* former staud, 122 Woodst, con slating of a Counter, Case* of Drawer* aad Shelving will be sola at a bargain To any on* deairing to engage In a similar bo*ln*»an* wfll ogar rare indneemant*. folfi TAOCTOR BAELZ, No. 38 Hand at., treats 1 W and cure* all diseaacsbl fi-malet, trot especiiUlr Spi nal, Hip Disease*. Oongastlon, Cancers and Prolapsus of the Uterus, in a novel and safe way, without supporters, aad Invites, particularly, cans thst have been bedridden for any length oftime. fol 4-tod* * To Merchants, M&nnfacturers, &c - Houeo requiring the assistanco of a tbornnghiy competent and skilful Practical Bogk* ar mar hear of such a parson by applying to - rviftdtf - GEO, W. aHrrfl. Brewer. Linden Lead Compah/.of Wisconsin fpHE Corporators of this Company have I opened books Ibt subecriptioh tothe Capital Btoek, aftha Banking House o? Messrs. A. Na '1 Fourth at^.Plttsbargh,.where pamphlats containing < /harter.Qeolagkal Ssrrey*, Ac. canbeootainad bypartlw daelring Information relative to the Ooronany.- . myft Intelligence Office, _ NtK-I BT. CL ATB ST.RBBT. (SERVANTS of all. descriptions,sapplied. O Private fomllleS and Hotels kn rapeetfclly.so)!cUed to avail thtmnlva of the fodlltles nowoffered. PutKrv ieea offered as guarantee lewmtare fovorfc- V. B.—OaUectfamspremptly attended to. • • tkO-lyd ' . 7 VT JOS. LEWIS. SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP IN ILLINOIS —Judge iDddlapart, Iroquois 00. write* under Sato of JanTsTth, 1851. that be baa .besaooubled, more or lees, with a cough for several- year*, which last ycaioiaflneahlmtoblsbed aod required nwdlrel treat ment far three months.. During the summer be got bet ter. bat still the cough or ntlnaed todistrea hlmbr day and night, which was only rellsved by the us* of SeUsre* Cough ByTup, which a gentlemen by the name of . Chapin brought with him from: the State of Ohio. Mr. Chapin had found tbeSyrnoof greatest na* in his family, and when moving from Ohio; tookflfteen- bottles with Rim, a portion of which Judgo Piece* obtained, and used with great benefit when other means foiled to offord reiteL ja24. R.K. SELLERS A CQ. Proprietors, 6L Wood at. I‘ATENTED ISJ7. T9ESE DROPS. whereYcr they have bean Introduced, havesperdjly .espenwded another Con recte, Losenres, Wafere,A«-,.fortbe teller of Coughs, CousumnUcos, Their superiority consists in their agreeableflaverTtbeab- MQOftorany Iniuriou* drug'ln their eompoettte.' and In their prompt action without interfering with din or nees, at rendering the mtemmora auacepuhleof eold.— * Tcey ere tb* moat snltable for CHILDREN, and verr ben eficial to PUBLIC 81'RARKRB and aLNUKUHt tSey re mere ail buaklneaa foom the threat, and clear aad give ton* to the voice. Prieer2«aad2smoUabox. and retail by. FLEMING UROB, (late SiddACo.l No.ooWood aC,.and moat Drng and Candy } tores. • i ■ . .tH-fn-d - FOR THE WEST—Anyi»eraon coing to or living In the West can purchase a valuable nateot ponable l»v Mill Right for remalSuto?^irbSStt ,be of great value hi a new country. Itean bebtfMothao the buyer can make money. «o *» *-> I also bare a Printed KegDtor of Brel Estate. -Described on It ere a yarietrof Farms, Country Seals, Heuae* and- Lots, Stock, Ac. This Regiau-r is given to any who ealL THOM A R WOODS. Jc7-*f (Vimmetclal Broker, 75 Fourth st. optMlmio diseasesT DR-J. Rt SPEER, in addition, to thft prartke of the usual brenche* of hlsjntfoaakm, dre vmee Special attention to DIS&AUES OF TLLB RYK, and all operetion* naentary for thetr rellefi . This notice is deemed necessary to correct an erroneous No. HP Übartri treK. Piushnrsh . AUCTION SALES. Bemoval. Groceries at Cost. Female Diseases. Coughs! Coagfr!! Coughs!!! ta-EELIEFUfrJVE MINUTES! Jm TTLEB’S GUM ARABIC COUGH' CANDY DEOP UACKISOJK A su«, ot tbfl late Aria * of W. A N. Jscieon A Sons, .Unto smd.Fcnd*i Maaers, Sift Front it. and 930 Broadway, have constantly on hand every variety of Orate* and Fender* Also, Circular and {Square Oanaan SOver OrMga." Whole saleDeaWitappUsd.- ■ jelfilrr XT O'flCE—Tbb.rincteraigncd Laving been Lw appointed Sealer of Weights and Measures for the County of AUegbeny, can be bond at hi* offlea, No. 30 grottMUM St-, Httahnfgh . fc9iwd»atwß ,t;. U HARKK. XT OTIOE —Genera of Drays, Carta,. Wag rW tna, Raeka,