PIT I `'^.PtrittGli GAZETTE nr E. go= a on—L.' D. Brotarda. saarzi ZoMas ;PITTEII3I7RGB: ,FRIDAY 510HHINCT MARCH 6; 1857. . , . DA &-N-41i fellers ref examen, parable - In &drupe NY UKK LW—Two Dollen Pr &nom In Preps.— nbs wUI be replete! 1m the tellowbtg candid= rour_OoPee p uunua.:-... oe Tee Opiss e rr ... --- / 0 00 arfersobe am do adtaltted Into s dud where o ne te 0 any Poet Mk*. st say time. by means 000 dotter. ' irrAdvarbe Primate .are inzieUr rabaindoeul the r.lwr donved Whet, Uproar 1. cmt.bblau ltd. roamed 'RATES OF. ADVERTISING. 02 *sciure (ion • . nes ot flopparoU Agata) ;DO ; e n. ach additional • 026 Do three 4 °° Do ono month-- 6 00 Do too monUts ------ 7 00 bur ntoottta--: 10 00 •Do months— ....................1100 _Do twelve atooltho. 03 Blanding CUM& (5 linos or lad) pa saw= 660 .;-11noti.o12ar for atieb additional Ono Kona, chanamable at ploaannattar 1 05. tonna ititival7a ofDavos.=—.—..---. 2600 An Atoreor.—The epee& of Sir Robert Peel recently made , at • Eittliby, we Wow°, in which he deplotod several of the notabilltiee of the Continent in a.soest ludicrous light, he has been called upon to apologise for. Sir Robert • °ambers' high position la England, and was, rre believe, a representative of" that nation at the late coronation of Alexander II of Ruesia.— It on this mission that ho appears to have taken notes upon Duke Constantine, Count De /foray and 'Prince Deligne, and on his return woven them into such a sarcasm upon these per ma. apology for his remarks upon- them th" 4 .!it.woeall true, but he meant no !meths.!' speech , may be found on our first Plat, Toattar I:l79o.—The British government has announced the redaction of the Income Tax from the war rate Imposed three pare ego.— The Conference on the Neufoludel question, it is positirely said, viii take place at - Darla. Advt.. ore Bari Hong Bong to the 302 h of December state that all the foreign bailable at Canton, had been burnt and pillaged, arid that 'Admiral Sariteirs, Otter throolug hot shot into the city, AO owed hostilities and wee strengthening his potation., The Chinese threatened to born down Hong Bong. Tills for internal improvements were pending it the close of thhaession of the late Congress: *to the number of more than 50. They wero mostly for appropriations to the improvement of Rivers and aarbore, and provided for the ex penditure 0r53,6M,000. We do not suppose tiety could banished owing to look of time,. bit it fs' certain If they hid been Mr. Pierce would hate pocketed them to examine at his leleare in the "shades of Cot ird." Tai Bom= CAS/1.--Tlntfirst truly just and fair examination into the circumstannes connect ed with the myeterlooe rase of Dr. Burden, took place before the Surrogate, Mr. : Bradford, of New York, on Tuesday March 31. The once came before htm on tha application of Mrs.- Cunningham for letteta of administration on the property of Dr. Daniell, whose wife She claims " The whole session of the Court for the day was occupied in the examination of Rev. Dr. Marvin, who performed the marriage cere mony. The theory of the Coroner war, that Rotel - personated Burdell in the marriage. Dr. blarviree testimony on Tuesday, is entirely posi tive as may be gathered from the tone of the fel- Lestinguorteluding portion of it: Q...l'irbet reason bad ,yon for thinking that Eckel was not the don't remember what ?wane tome theo,lnt I can giro you the rowing, now; I saldthea'.lMmethbognvoiva _ lent inthls, that the -body ofDr. Barden re sembled-more the Meat I mauled than the man phonate' me as Sobel did, I wad examined only twine; I don't remetnbeittaying anything more positive'than what I hale now stated; the mo• ment I left the Tombs after visitini,Eakel I knew in my own mind that be wee not the man. 0...;--Whyilldn't yen state so? A.—l told the Coroner's Jury that he was not the man; my theory wazkalt gone !ran that moment; I WAS an conlident he was not the Min as I wee confident of my. own eilstenee, and lam confident of it Q.---Ilycitt found Eckel more like the man you ;married than the body of Dr. Burden, what then would have been your opinion' there2Were more points of resemblance most as suredly I would havo fixed upon him; I should have believed that it was Eckel I married and not Dr. Buda; I would have returned to the old theory again. . wee a question with you between these two persons sO far se your testimony was con dernall- A —After Ilia, this body and before I saw-Eckel thad a belief to a certain ;degree that Dr. Barden was the man I married, but af tereeeing Eckel my etuipleion that Eckel might bilis been the man 'vanished; the effect was to strengthen my belief that Burden was the! man; this effect woe decided; that he the opinion I hold nor, I was strengthened all along by the appearance of the dead-body; I have stated as oink) , as lam able all of what these theories are foundadon; I met several know Dr. Bardell intimately, and they described him tome; (Mr• glwards objected on the part of his anal° this testimony. 'lle. Tilden eald that foe hhi part be wanted to have it :The Surro gate:decided that it was relevant) Witness re sumed—These weans dteoribed Dr. Buidell to me—how he walked- spoke, Ito., and my answer wa► uniformly : s•You have described the man I mania" Ancivarat Houton —The New York'papera of if Woe tday ram tairt t he report of en inquest upon the dead body of a woman, and tho testimony adduced showed that the decorated had boon lit erally beaten to death by her husband Joseph, (en Eagllshmau) who wee thereupon committed to prison. The parties had lived unhappily Mgether furs long time. Miller is 88 years of age. The decorated was aged about 27 years. Inaugural address. Yethow-Ctinssai : appear before you this day to take the solems oath "that I will faith - rally execute the office of President of the Gait. ed States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve,.protect and defend the Constitution of the United Slates." In entering upon this great din, I most humbly invoke the God of our Fa thers for wisdom and &mosso to exseutp its du. ties in such a Wishner as to restore hutuany sod ancient friendship among the people of the rev oral Statee„,and to preserve our free institutions through many generations. Convinced that I owe toy election to the inherent love for the Con stitution and the Union, which still animates the hearts of the American people, let , me cannily ask their powerful support in sustsining all just measures calculated to perpetuate these, the I richest political Slenings which heaven has ever bestowed upon any nation,! Baring determined not to tinome a candidate for reNelectlon, I shall have no pietise to influence my conduct Ina:lmin interim the Governme?t, except the desire ably and faithfully.to serve My country, and to live in the, memory of, my countrymen. We have recently passed ihroygb a Presidential context in which the passions of mar fellow; eititmas sore excited to he highest degree by questions of deep vital importance. Bat when the peopleprniaireed their will, the tecipest at onee..einsided, and all was calm. The voice of the majority, epeaking in the man ner -presoribed by the Conelitation, was beard, and Ala Blatant submission followed. Our own :country could alone ben exhibited eo grand and striking a epeetsolo of the ospaelty of man for self-gtrsernment What a happy conception, then, was it for Congress to apply dila simple rule, "chat the will of the mojarity shall gov ern," to the, settlement of the question of domestle alarm in the Territories. Congress is neither to "legislate slavery Into any Territory, nor to exclude it therefrom," but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate:Sibyl's_ &mottle lutitations in thole own way, eubJeot only to the Coned:it of the United States. As a natural queue, Congress has also prescribed that when the Territory of Kansae , eball be admitted as a State it shall be received into the Gahm with 01 1 W.Inlot gam] , an their own.Constltu tion may preeerlbe at the time Of their admie (jam A different opinion hes arisen in regard to the point of time when the people of a Terri tory Biwa decide the question for themselves. This Ii happily a matter of but little praetiesl importanee, besides it in .a judicial viatica which legitimately belongs to the Supreme Court of the Vatted _States; before whom It is now pending, and will, it 18 understood,' be speedily and finally allied. To their decieltn, in cone gum *IS:Lail good citizens, I chaff cheerfilly submit, whatever this may be, thong' it has ever boon my_ individast opinion that tinder the Stbraske , ffinsas AIM, the appropriate Oiled will be wheel the number:of annul re. siderite - 1n the territory ilislljustify the forma!, con of it Constitution - with a view to lie admit. EiOn ae a Stite into the Caton. But be this se i?may,.ll lethe hepatitis* and indispensible ottinteessausunat of the 'States, to teeuteto eveilt nit Acta-inhabiting theiree end htdependentispiession of his opinion by his ate. This singled right of etch individual must prelletved. This being aecomplished, noth ing can be fairre'r than to leave the people of a territory free from all foreign interference, to decide their own destiny for themselves, subject only to the Constitution of the United States. The whole Territorial question being thus set tled upon the principle of popular royereignty— a principle as ancient as free government itself —everything of a practical nature ban been de cided. No other question remains for adjuet• meat, because all agree that, under the Galati ration, slavery in the State Is beyond the reach of any human power except that of the respect live State themselves wherein it exists. May we not, then, hope that the long agitation on this subjectis approaching its end, and that the geographical parties to which it bee given birth —en much dreaded by the Father of his Country —will speedily berame extinct f Most happy will it be for the country when the public mind shall be diverted from this question to ethers of more pressing and practical Importance. Throughout the whole progress of this agitation, which has scarcely known any intermission for More than twenty years, whilst it has been pro ductive of no positive good to any human being, It has been a prolific source of great evils to the master, to the stave, and to the whole country. It has alienated and estranged the peopleof eis ter States fromeaeh other, and hue oven oarious. ly endangered the very °lettuce of the Union. i Nor has the clanger yet entirely ceased. Under our system there is a remedy far all mere politis cal stile In the sound sense and sober judgment of the people. Time is a great corrective. Pe liticalembjects which but a few years ago, exci ted and exasperated thepoblio mind, harp passed away and aro now nearly forgotten. But the question of domestic Slavery is of far greater importance than of any mere political question, because should the agitation continue It may eventually endanger the personal safety of a large portion of our countrymen whore the in stitution exists. In that event no form of Gee eminent, however admirable in Itself, however productive of material benefits can compensate for the loss of pence and domestic security around the family altar. Let every Union lov ing man, therefore, exert his beat Influence to suppress this agitation, which, since the, recent legislation of Congress is without any legitimate object It is an evil omen of the times that men have andertalten to calculate the mere me. terial nine- of the Union, resumed estimates have been presented of the pecuniary profits end local advantages which would result to different States and secitione from ire dissolution, and of the comparative Injuries whichouch an event would inflict on other States and sections.— Even descending to this low and narrow view of the mighty question, all such indentations are at fault—the bare reference to a eingle oonsidera lion wilt be conclueive on this point We at present enjoy a free trade throughout our exten sive and expanding country such as the world never witnereed. This trade is conducted on rail• roads and canals, oe noble rivers and arms o f the sea, which bind together the North and the South, the East and the West of our Confeder acy. Annihilate this trado, arrest its free pro retes by the geographical lines of jealous and hostile States, and yen destroy the prosperity and onward march of the whole and every part, and involve all in one common ruin. But such considerations; important as they are in them selves, sink into insignificance when wo reflect on the terrific evils which would result from dis union to orrery portion of the Confederacy.— To the North not more than to the South—to the Emit not more than to the Weet. These I ellen not attempt to portray, because I feel an homble confidence, that the kind Providence which Inspired our fats ere with wisdom to frame the most perfect fermi of Government and Union ever devised by man, will not suffer it to perish, until it shall have been peacefully lissuumental, by its example, In tho exteneion pf civil and re ligious liberty throughout the world. Next in importance to the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union, le the duty of pre serving tho Government free from the taint or even the suspicion of corruptien. Pabiio virtue is the vital spirit of Republicii and history prover that when this has decayed and the love of money has usurped its place, although the' forms of free Givernment may remain for n sea son. tie substance has departed forever . Our present financiarcondition Is without a parallel in history. -No nation has ever before been embarrassed from too large a surplus in its treasury. This almost neceesarily gives birth to extravagant legislatiou. It produceowild schemes of expenditures end begets es raee of speculators, and jobbers, whose ingenuity le exerted in con triving and premetiog expedients to obtain pub lic money. The purity of official agents, wheth er rightfully or wrongfully, is enspected, and the character of the Government suffers in the estimation of the people. This is in itself a very great evil. The natural mode of relief from this embarrassment is to appropriate the surplus in the Treasury to great national objects, for which a clear warrant may be found in the Constitution. Among these! might motion the extingoishment of the pnblin debt, a reasonable increase of the Navy,—which is at present Inad equate to the protection of our vast- tonnage afloat, now greaterthan that of any other nation, as well as to the defence of our extensive sea coarr. It is beyond all question the principle that no more revenue ought to be collected from the people than the amount necessary to defray the expenses .of a wise economical and efficient administration of the government. To roach this point, It was necessary to restart to o modification of the tariff, and this'has, I tenet, been accomplished in snob a manner as to do as little Injury as may have been practicable to our domestic manufasturits, especially thosane cessary for the defence of the country. Any discrimioatico against a particular branch for the purpose of benefitting favored corporations, ,individuals or interests, would have been an: jest to the rest of the community, and incon sistent with that spirit of fairness and equality which ought to govern in the adjustment of a revenue tariff. But the squandering of the pabito money sinks Into comparAtee insignifi cance, as a temptation to corrtr, when com pared with the equal:laring the pablio lands. No nation in the tide of time has ever been blesesed with en rich and noble an Inheritance as we enjoy In the Publics Lands. In admin istering this important trnst, whilst It may be wise to grant portions of them for the improvement of the remainder, yet wo ehonld never forget that it Is our cardinal policy to preserve these lands, &smnel as may be, for actual settler?, and this at moderate prices.— We shall thus not only best promote the prosperity of the new States and Territorlee by furnishing them a hardy and Indepen dent race of holiest and Industrious citizens, bat shall secure homes for our children and nor children's children, as well as for those exiles' from foreign snorer who may seek in this coun try to Improve their condition and to coley the blessings of civil tied religious liberty. , Such emigrants have done much to promote the growth and prosperity of the country. They have proved faithful both In peneerand in war. After becoming citizens, they aro entitled under the constitution and laws, to be placed on per fect equality with native born citizens, and. In thin character they should ever be kindly rec ognized. The Federal constitution is a gran't from the States to Congress of cordate specific powers, and the question whether this grant should be liberally or strictly construed, has mere or less divided political parties from the beginning. Without entering into the argument, I desiri to state, at the commencement of my administration, that long experience and oboes.. ration have convinced me that in a .11iria eon ' etraotion of the powers of the Government is the. only safe theory of th e Constitution. Whenever, ,In our past history, doubtful powers hate been exercised by Congress, these have never failed to produce lejations and, unhappy ecosequencen ?daily such Jostancee might be adduced, if this were the proper'eecasloni Neither is It necessary for the publics service to strain the language of the Constitution, because all the great and useful powers required for a successful ad. ministration of the Government, both in peace and la war, have been granted either in inertias terms, or by the plainest Implication. While deeply convinced of these teethe, I yet consider it clear, that under the war-making power Con. peep may appropriate money tofrarde the con. !traction of a military road, when tote is aim- lately necessary, for the defence of any State or Territory of the Union, against foreign invasion. Under the Constitution, Congress has power "to deeisre war"—"to raise and Support armies"— "to provide and maintain a nary," and to cell forth the militia to "repel lavasion." Thus en• doWed In an ample manner with tho war-making power, the oorreeponding duty Is required that "the - United Elwell shall protect out of them (the States) spina itlifialUEl." Now is It possible to afford this protection to California and our Padilla possessions except by means of a military toad throng the Territories of the United Btates over which men act ammuiltions of war may be speedily traneported from the Atlantic' States to meet end repel the invader. In the event of a war with a naval power much etrooger than our own, we should then have no other available so- . , ens to the Pacifec owlet, because such e power would Instantly oloae the route across the Lath- mut of Central dm , rioa. It is impossible to °ousel's, that whilst the Constitution has ex pressly required Congress to defend all the States, It should yet deny to them by any fair constrtiotion,theonly possible means by which one at these States cad be defended. Bolden, the Government ever since its origin, has been In oonetant preotiee of oonetraoting military roads. It might also be wise to ootalder wbeth• er the love for the Union which now animates our fellow•oltizene on the Pacific coast may not be impaired by our neglect or refusal to provide for them In their remote and isolated condition, the only means by which the power of the Mates on this side of the Rooky Mountains can reach them in sufficient time to protect them, against landon, jzorboar for the pretant trme expreseing a • oPtolott sta to the wisest and Jnoet economical models' which tba Government can lend its - aid in saboteplislibig this great and necessary work I believe that =my of the difficulties in the lay which now appear formidable, wtitln a great de• gree vanieb as soon se the nearest and best route shall have been stifiloiently ascertained. It may be right that on this occasion I should make acme brier remarks in regard to onr rights and dation as a meMber of the great family of nations. to cur intercourse with them, there are some plain principles approved .by our owe modem from which we silo-,id never depart. ought to cultivate peace, commerce and friendship, with all nations, and this, not merely as the beet mune of promoting our own material imamate, bat in a spirit of Christian benevolence toward, fellow men wherever their lot may be east. Our diplomacy should be direct and frank; neither cooking to obtain more, nor accepting less, than is our due. We ought to cherish a snored regard for the independence of all na tions. and never Attempt to Interfere in the do mestic concerns of any, unless this ehall be im peratively required by the great law of self preservation. To avoid entangling alliano,s has been a maxim of our policy °tor since the days of Washington, cod its wisdom Do one will at tempt to dispute. in short, we ought to do patio° in a kindly spirit to all nations, and require justice from them in return It is oar glory that, whilst other natione have extended their d011:111:1101111 by the sword, we have uever acquired any territory except by fair pur chase, or es In the case of Texas, by the volun tary determination of a-brave, kindred and tilde • pendent people to.blend their destinies with our pun. Even cur acquisition from Mexico form no exoeption. Unwilling to take advantage of the footnote of war against a sister republic, we purchased these poeseseione under a treaty of pence for a sum — which was coneldered at the time a fair equivalent. Oar past bletory forbids that we should In the future acquire territory, unless this be sanctioned by the Mors of justice and honor. Acting en this peinolple, no cation will have a right to interfere or complain, if in the progress of mats we shall still further ex tend our posseesions. Hitherto, in all our ea quisitione the people under the protection of the American Hag have enjoyed civil and religious liberty, as well as equal and just laws, and have been prosperoue, contented and happy. The trade with the rest of the world has rapidly in °reseed, and thus every commercial nation hat shared largely in their etteorssful progress. shall now proceed to take the oath prescribed by the Constitution—whilst humbly invoking the blessings of Divine Providence on, this groat people. JAMES BUCHANAN Thu flronu.—Our oily was visited on Smutty night and yesterday morning with a severe WOW storm which mailed with a shivering recellro. tion, the eters. of Sunday night and Monday morning of the 18th and 19th of January. The light of yesterday morning, Ilke that of the 19th of January discovered to the Malabo erects filled with mow drifts, and the air white with a driv ing storm which doubled up omnibus drivers on their boxes and pot unfortunate pedestrians in great danger of being every moment blown down. The mow drifts, however, of the storm of y. a terday were not quite BO high as those of Janu ary, and the driving storm was merciful in not blowing into us with each anti° keenness. It did not tarry go long with us, having moderated Its blasts by noon, and pausing away almost en• Neely last evening. The telegraph brings on amounta that the 'germ has also raged to the North and South of us, particularly tomato at the South.—N. F. Cow. 4. Eng. biLItELIXD—OD the 10th alb, by Bay. Una y l/. Gratam, at the read.. cf the bride'. attar. Mt, JOUN D.TAC It and IEInI.I3CLUDA lIIIIVIELEON, both of Indiana Co. P► SPECIAL NOTICES Fanners. E,ead Carefully. Ce-'01110,13e0t,6, Cenflegeng—liarevill I ogled you • emiltleste or two favm eons of my oleo:nem I could ng y. a mon. telling of .be bee•gte dorlied trim b. mootirmr LI e.• hay..li:l.o tilt:ere. tat 1011 wag linage, opponent! ty. 1 welt In my f ly sad Cad tt any tan 011 le Mat It Is bnamlng poyutar wham., tiled. A. N. IIUDGEN. I have 1... n etnetad nr nage:lr. with betdsoh•, I ea of oppetits pane at debt ~.,kneel all over. Ibis own •nnlrl rutrh ao that cert.& not war. over MT dale or term wl• hoot lifting down to last an or el: Manila( re I got tank to the home._ Being advheed b. Zoa. agent. Mr•Gtlg... to try Taal Boselmv••• Repine mitten. praehutel • bottle., sad beam I had mat ha' rot It! felt •eat dent hotter. an 4 against 1 bad used the gr one bottle I thought It bad done to.. flu hundred dollar. worth of gaud. I gut seethe, Irs.tt• and have int wed more than bee of It and rem eta all I ref laid of aaki not, du et gund tbst's writ My wife hag alto drag &flirted It headache. Ph* rued of the same tiro butt,. sod rho boa nog • good appetite and Is math Iran'orM La begin. SAIUZI. WOODUUIT. fliirgold at 11 ler bottle. or Ito bottle. for aS, by the gretam. Dentralate mottetaily. th7ulawr Aniaphlogistic 3alt.—A parreot aubsti trite for the TAPetrt. Teeehei ...a Misters. • tuw also err. Just rsesissl sod form. be tare iftoll.7 II IL RC YBIR. - - The Goad Sainaritaxt.—Who does not re 00nnt. the armunz Parable of the coal Parnerlten.•ho bound op the we ando of him "that NU .entena Meese' It Is In this light thst the ours patlents of Hy Kenne dy toot loran him, eine* the Dfavvery to been .10 stmeessfol In earful fthentaatts=. Ti. Don'ovastix Eryaltalas. Scrofula, Felt Rheum. and many other ii..... es. She health. ;revert'. of Ude eneelclrie ere melt, that curet ere elltarted of dlseues that the preyaistar never thought Of °tutu It for There ere eery U. 00.ents, that sloe/1 thely Inventors tar they wilt: bet when as .R--ere ere 101 to put 1113 pllclt LIM In ft. Bold by Dr. OSO. IL IiWYSIIU.I4O Waal stmt. Via , w.fk¢ JAIIP.3 P. PLIZILINCI, AlLatt a / 1 7. mr6:4A.T What is lodine Water? A great deal of roitestent prosallam rtitant to this ow tosttleal disc+• and 705 h.o y.ss. or. Why. lodine Is not noY certainly not. lodine was disoovered so long me intr. aye yearn age. by • soda manufacturer of rolls summed Onertobt it Is not • mineral rutatanca. It Le found In sponge. °later,. seaweeds. In "•1101:13 =liana etuirge. and 11116111 persons attribute the medicinal propeitiall of Cod Lifer Oil to lodine_ which It oontalue in small guars tithe. The trMlble hitherto with It has teen that It Would not dissolve In pure seater. without comb/Mug 'with semethhoz else. which Waned Itensedical propettlee The lodine Water there Ls smell:Won of lodine Is pure era ter. and not galas. It Was .dietroured by Dr. Anders. of New York. and la Used lo theseme llwaseeaa lathe. worth/ be used fr. It Is a great alterulfre or purifier of the blond—drlyee off bed bomon: mates Rheumatism let go Ds told on the Joists, and Crites It sot of the marrow of tbehorera. It braces cm tte Weak urn., and mares Neuralgia. It o; ens the Meer and rendes off the supers abundant Idle. it cuter dropsy and dleessea of the bled. &rand Weeps. It dm not pretend to mt., nary ease. but only those *bare en alterative medicine umeld core. Dr. RAINER, 'll4O Wool street. Will tall Yon all about It. Price al per!bottla. mrddleT British tuid Continental Exonange. 310111 ?ILLY DRAWN BY DUTICAN,IIIERMAN k CO3, ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, Then Drafts aro availablo at all tho prin cipal Towra Igualibod. Aft.ltand bud lrr4nd, an 4 itr Onalnent. Wiliam &noir Snrl' BILLS . . . M. A. Grunobanm Bailin, 1714NIZ10ILT A MAIN. Which servo a a Itradttsur to all puts et 1J orracuy Braze:laud aud Ilollsrd. Parents Intendjan to travel abroad may nrocorrettuounti on Letters of Credit, on Chi ab Money can be obtained, aa men:L.4ln any ;art OrErropc Coliertions of Bills, Hasa, and other securities Ib Ms • vs, will nrsdrs prompt stuntios. IL WILIAMS 00.„ • WWI, ... L mos Third stmt. The Thouseas whose oonstiVitions have b 1.12 rUirliat and their 0.11141:1e toism.d b 7 the US of Mercury, ibbald ale, the followltta trete earaeot atteo • tion Dr. OiLEA. Ne • ton Ilamilton. P. bla/Jll5l, 'aids—. I hare need. myself. hell a damn bott l e of tiootlend4oer- M,12 Bittern for Liv.r Complaint and dlyeases of a nerve 00d character, emitting froteilhe we or mercurri ose poisoned and afflicted with emote tram the nee of this' latter article The ChM. Hitters 'la the first article from whltb l obtained any roller I hare Wee afire ti anoint° men dyspeptics. with t iet he mosthrtery malt think as many mdr• bottles will cure me. Sold, wholesale and retail, st Dr. OW. It. HISTIMIt'II rig More. 140 Wood of, elan of the Golden Mortar. Broadmileament. DI loafnesa 7 -11arioles—This is. n new. ar- Uolotor . Dearneu, that eats rrechanically and la wrote remedy. Fall virdenlere by null. upon the realist ore Donne delay to prepay pottage. Pold at DEL BEYBIR'.9, Wheleree Droned. lee Wood St. Elan of the °olden Matter, Highly important to Invalids I Cod Liver OIL , TIMAILSO or J. a. oorta too. I:as, as ono of its cilatingniiibed marks of superiority over other brands of 011s.utira Mamas of that peculiar amreeos md direarreabfe flavor,.alad Mtn, sire cior loreparehle from oil crudely and Imperfectly prepared. It u.ay be tab.° adthent dleralith by the Wad delicate patient, and retained without eon on the mod tend tn. dareatb. Its sniperloilty In this and othoricopOstaut ebaracterise thog of imoulaenoar 'hat guaranteed for lc the commenda• tloo of the most e minent plebe Mefloat Faculty through out the States. It is the most effectual Tamely for coneomption,llraus Thearnatlem, ecrofula,& .auff may • be had lu hot. ties of the druggists lo this eltv or of tbejsutocifseturerik JOIINO. BAKER•UM, oGir. No.loo. &Ist. Phllisoialabla Fire Proof Safes, A Safe that will be cafe against the rat .gre of Are can be had at LORRE A BARNES' to fhb Inn The following testimonial, which appears In the St, Louie Republican, of toe Nth. speak& ol urns In their SAM. The builders of there Mu Pro ofe hare eatabiLthed an amiable reputation through the rAftileure of their re the Alerohntes rf Re lows sad the f oat4fe Generally:— Itllmtlos to Mem& 111. R Vlolettk Uoe and Mar atoms eon. Means. Atlllaro Peas t Co„who agent. for the mile of Amite harms. Or pouf Bated, we hereby certlfr that upon openlog o our safe that was In the groat Ore of the total &mamma n of the city bulldlors: on the Matt of the 18th of Notamber.ls6B. 01.00 our Woks and Tapers have torn" out almost ss perfect as saw arta Wing the ream Altrtero demand we osn cheerfully re ommend MOWN! to the psbno. BRADT A BROS. The abets mentioned tale was Mb day °lmam/ In 10 7 ►adl herewith entity that the 'large amount of book. and papers therein contained were In good order and tbe weltlng !risible. B. Y. lIIINYLN. ET. UM% Janoary O.ISM —.A22.3mdAwlal • 'S gro. Roney Soap—Cleaver's, Goanelle & LOWII txrale by at KRYSIMII.I4O Wool at. fe27 300 minces Quinine for side at Keyeer'e, 310 wow it fin -: Breast rumps of Ma 6.8 e :quality and at .lo►et mon than ow be bad eln►here. Debi le Weals rut trade, or at rata ai Dr, G. 11. ILIIYILERIB. • aid Wood ab. Den of the Goldin Mortar. iNS'URANCE THE 114115111FACTIMES'1111311BAH COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Cal 617.8 PERM V4L:-G4EITAI: it.co,ooo WILL IMO= ADA cur ALL KINDS OP Fire, Marine and Inland .Risks. AARON E. LIPPINCOTT. DreAldent WM. A. lill l 7.EB agii ilee . Praxi s : lent: , Alarm B. I.lD•lneott. WClfam Il.Thosow. 'Mori*. Win, Wm. 6. Eho&a. %Vilma Noal, Alfred W.A... J. ftlwaiJo Rout, Chotin• J. Yield, Juba P. Simon.. Jam. P. Pimoth. DyThle oo=psny wsoorganizool with% ()ugh Capital, tl.lO the bitottcts hams dotorzolnwl to oriapt the bcotoots o Ito swolintit rownumw—to otoorvo pruJonai LC conduct- I no. Ito tannin% with • aronipt an; totruont of loon.. thitoburrh Offloo. Na. 78 WATER strost. tot 2f, - - J. NEWTON JONES, A gnat. PrFTSBU ROB VARIETY WORKS JONES, WALLINGFORD & CO. (Maxssayo to Warwick. If Lb.) MANUFACTURERS OF Right or loft hand Door Ifyks, Spring, drop end thumb Latches, Platform and Counter &aloe Coffee. Corn and Paint Mills; DOMESTIC HARDWARE OENERALLY. Comer of Water and Great UMW, Pittsburgh, Pa. J.AI3: NcLAIJOHLIN, A L. 0 0 H 0 . COLOGNE SPIRITS AND FUSEL OIL Non. 168 and 170 Second Street. &MI " J. M. LITTLE. IVIER CHANT TAILOR NO. 54 BT. OLAIR STREET, (Dr, Itith's New DeMagi 11777311U3011. FORGE WEYMAN, Dtanufsdares.4):huler to all klrulm of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AND Leaf Tobacco ; Corner Smith]aid Street and Diamond Alley yitt PITTSBURGH, C. BRASHEARS & C( AUCTIONEERS AND Commission MN=ffM =MO Make liborril advances on all consignments and act as agents for all kinds of Manufactured Ocoda— Have regular raise orOrecorle. Boots and nose and other Bt.reb.n. even Mona?, Warasson "and 9araaa/r of each tank. Kit? constantly on hand a large stuck of Merchandise which era sail at rricata cals. dell:Crure JOUR COCHRAN & UROS. MANUFACTURERS OF iron Smiling, Iron Vaults, Vann loon, Window Shatters, Window Guard', he., Nos. 91 Second st., & 81 Third at., (botweon Wood and Markot,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Ilavo on hand a variety of now patterns lance and Men. suitable Or all mposta. Putkplar at tenlJon rad to enalasins On.. Lots Jobbtsut done at Cart varier. pip, PITTSBURGH ''''''''''''' JONES, BOYD & CO, CAST STERL ILLSO. STRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Rom; and First Streets, J 0 I)k' • PITTSIICHGI7, PA. /31141 ....... .0012/1 lamicrnurz GP LOOKUP IMPFLOYZLI PATINT Steel Cultivator Teeth. COLVIN!. Roes ...SD FULA! StRNIMI, pITTB=RWL PA WILLIAM M. RE.11.13H, Corder of Market and Fourth Street! 0.1.1.1 to GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS IClLOrdpro promptly attends4 to )619:Irre HATS. CAPS AND FURS. M'OORD & 00.. WROLEq A LE d RETAIL HATTERS, 131 Wood Street. 11... Orly" ma heads f,U artacomplete ettct. of B. CA2 AND B URP. Wholesale and Retail acid It t 4 Loin= Pam= Petite, to wide, they lovito &Unlike MIMI mesetme4. cel.,ete CREAM AND OYSTER SALOON BY MAURICB KURZ. (Now Prost thalami E111:411.. 13111.1., aatroa NOLMT6 AND VIAXONDLIif. Prrrs.rna _ _ CULLERS I-1 01, - M - Eg & COLLINS, (gnoestaosa to I. I. asumuxo. > Agricultural Warehouse, •IY PEED STORE, No. 129 Wood Street, ap2l-Iyd&-wT PITTSBURGH 13111 W If (19/.......11. E. mcoaliam,..—..a. r. rctuxl WOOD, MOORHEAD - & CO., :Jamiuracrumme OP AMERICAN GALVANIZED SHEET IR,ON ALW Bate Amonth for tbeJiala of W.Dsirm Woon's , Patent Imitation . sl2lllla Sheet Iron Galvanised Corrugated Iron, for Roofing. WAR/atom—No. 184 FIRST Sr., EITTIBUIOII ....Maydawf+7 W: H. WRIGHT. No. 53 totolA H., trilems Need end iarLdat. YIt'TSIILJE 111, PA ~, ManurnoturCieThf and Dealers in ALDO nur., Ernes eAL, CAMPLIINC sod prn: uns, PAS SUTURES...I *A kinds or Lamp., CAA , S.Sers. Pisan. Soler, to ox etO flopstort n rtxx, t 1t...i1.1,ex and !tads Coat. dom order ad abe ie.. WTI , * a 1 . ,. We rette!arly every vo.k held ee24,lyfa .—....anoted • FULIIII4I. W. D. =:fZ!!EM DOCTORS GAZZAM cY FLF.KING OFFICE 25 SIXTH STREET, toato3rnd• ._1•17TS131 , 1117 P.A.. OP E Nfif G • SPRING 0000 S. sAmuEI, GRAY. Merchant Tailor, No. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET I s .paaing a Ono amortment of hob -1.011.14 tlgehme (Mode, roorlotios, M Irrath, rimey ChMlat.-meant! Veetinge. sulahtekl rsprmece for the eum. tom traMV,th which he would teemmtisalle Is,•he the It Mutton Obis <unto.n nod the gmbhe get e•AlI, 5,26:11•,1ta The only Medal Awarded by the New York Exhibition to the englleh or barelge babes Mon eaturere hu been obtained. %moppet laundrette ono bob tort. by LUA • i'l,llllllB. or their WCIROIC9TERBIIIIIII nAUU ehereby further soltlntosir Is afforded of Ice being the host get= ehrlty extent. The orof this germ has atstaltd to every attar ter of the globe, end thee Cksty In promoting the cohere health h hemming CM, 1310111 oloorred and acknowledged. In Met:llM States It L held to be the =et agreeable condiment. and I enamor( Mr lta CUl3le and melgoratlng WM:exile; its ha itnia use enabling the atemech to divot the Rod . . On tb Cnntieentof Ifitrepo.thom 90 EIl.. ha. been Wined to by a gentlarnaa, who welted to LILA t PER. RIMS thaw. "I here carried • bottM of yam Worcestershire &Moe In • tour I hare Jsm: corooleted through doldn and poring) sod wit , . low , ms mitot aue or health t Its lam ma dance Le stomachic. and I think medicinal. en with truth ear Mae is nothing In • thanker beg. am. teo essential to him omnfort, at least in those entuttrlar. as your doom. In Indlehaleo, where It to found' at the moss ofmrary mghnent, a medical ganthman write. from Madras to hie brother In the ram* proterelon at Woroestor, 1z tho blowing tersan "Tell Loa a Patine that tholr sauce la highly aPProred to India, and that It la to my opinion, Menton Palatable m well as the moot wholesome mune mods." This lance le ►oltable for arery variety of did.. and t • nalvareal demand width Use:oedema bee treated bas lad to many Imit►tlnne Mpg offered Lithe pnbile, order •variety of names. but the genuine may be known by the names of • •LEA A rtititlNV' Wax Irallmied 0700 lbe Patent met&llle capsules, or patent il►p stcmfar -F 0 th e bottle. ea well aa the labels and wren.. Pole &game tor tbe tfoltesBMet uNcAN 400 groadray. New Park. 100 doz. Boerhava's Bitten for sale at 9YBEHT.I4O Wood H. fa 27 10 gross Aser's Cherry Pectoral for ale at Dr. ANYBI4IIA 140 Woad mt. tl7 600 doz. MoLane's Fins for sale at Key ceir,l4o Wood at. firrt The Excitement is dill increasing at Di ROOT'S • GROCERY STORE, Goner of Third and Smithfield Streets, FOR ho has just received • 00 boxes °mixes • • '° l t lt Vr i giltsions. 16 bensls Wake , 7,0001 W common owed Ohms. 1,000 lb. /UM cured Mums_ 1.010 lbe =sr sorest 11eur, .100basblubannoels Potatoes A re .. ml l l Dar the Miami cub pries far 2,060 barrels D. OOT. ma Cornor Third lad flmithrel H d Etrestr. HENRY 11. ff= IvAßDLNairiv OMMISSI LI ON MEBOILAkT, ANDI.OIJOULLII DLL= III Oft&ESE, Itirrnat, INEDB, ' No- is. CO4Verriasbaritt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair nestorative. BALD HEADS, AND ILESTORING • GRAY AIR TO TUE NATURAL COLOR. THIS ASTONISIIING and unequalled o reguatiratas cater filled to produce a growth on Bald Ifeada. when wed accord:nu to the dire-Como. 34not r e g r uMl. t :t 211 % ",', ViCA r glAYPZi r if lan tre, a n d and beauty • Itsmoveor at ono+ all acne. dan druff, and Unplemraut Itching, earefoia, erupt ona arid fareriah best from the scalp. It aso provsnte the hair from hos:ming unhealth f and fal/Ing otf, and beano one. as a para.. lIAIR ANTIGONATOet AND TONIC. We aura. fear certificate. to eeraborate our mantis.. /Rata of Ilolnols, Carlisle, Jane 27. ISM. I hare cued Prof, 0. J. Wood Hair Itestorattve. and have:admired Its wonderful ettect try bale was Carom ing l 9 thOtlight mematureir erer. but by the ula cf the — Restorative,"• • t hue resumed los original sots, au) 1 hare no Clout :Permanently co. FIDNILY BURESE, ge-Fanator United Stair, A gentleman of Boston •rites to We friends in New Radford thus: To your Inv"him I would reply that when 1 Orsttern raeneed using Prof. Lair Lestorstiva, toy heir wu almost white and had been en for the last ten years and It pan Very thin on the re of cry head aad very loose, and pulled out (reels: be' I ( enni :bet !vane 1 heti used all the sesond bottle twidsh original elbt weeks.) my hair .assn hely channel to is o color. light brown) and lent. free from dandruff and quite moist. I hare had neverir ent tore or elx times eines the change, and have!OAP any thing like white hair starting (rote the mots . ; and it le now as thick as it ever wee, and doe not corn e nut at Ilk It Lae kneellnbei ease all that I scald wish to ask. Yours. eta Jolt 1. 1866 Gaitmats. Ilalus.June 22.1_,1834. I : nes tl i gt . . j a l ,Too °' ,.. ga t ly wo ra b ;V:tc, f , g r Teltel "- dawlVr; or the • for restoring and thong tog the hair. Berrie using t I was at gr t y, a as • man oteeventy. My hair bag Ia tw ined Its url al color. You tan recommend It to Ills * Id without s least fear as my ease was one of the worst d. Yours. D. If. 31UliPIIY. ET. Loom. Fort. loth, 1 9 13. Da- ,J WoOre.nln I haws aged warty dues Dann of you /lair Donor-stirs, and bays found Its effects very astal dory. It has sunnily destroys,/ all diodrod from my he . and tutored my hen to its original color ankh had one Quits grey. W3l. THU/MD/Lig. .. Id ht 111 Market at., ft, Louts, Alo,; 812 Broad way. ets lock , and by an Druggir4 everywhere. All kinds f Candi, Paint attention to. gala on beet possible Lerma, at Prof Wood's sets/31141=00t, Ili Market et- Et. fan's, Yo rale In rltt6burah, wholeaale and retail, Or FLE.III.NOWin., o.'l Wood et, Vall.Nalirt CIL a tiai.,tor, end Wood eta.OlSo. AISYSER. 140 Wood Ua. IL 11. L1NL1.,131L9 re Co.. ear Wood and 20 Co , and all r curate:LC ar ./e4ar. edinf H, WARD, beANU VAOTUILIDI AND DEA OM IN STRAW GOODS, Nos. 77 and 78 North fiecoud St., PIIILADELPII I A. I . AUE are uow receiving our SPRING if V 1111)41K, which eill dim teDe a lime and deities. Lie isa.urtaptrat of all kind. at STRAW AND LAC'E BONNETS, Dar ' , trek 01 FLAMM; will be imniustly lug, this burnt, and no wealdinette Toot Specie/ attention to that Own:tont. DNAse call and examine theta before tusk ing our pnrcha.me. bon., reepectfai l l t y. w ,Hu. 77 179 Wor th gem,' st Fresh Arrival of Spring Goods FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Al' CARNACrHAN 'S. Gorner of Federal and Wenn Street., ALLEGHENY OI7Y. TIIE early attention of buyers is invited t o en estonelye varlet( tine green,and IlegiPh Oatelinersi and e ettings Jost spades (n . the spring trade at the eta ire p late . The atiortment incladte the cosiest styles ef Spring Cleating, ' funienabla or etude. dealratle dining Yost. lag% and Ms moon fitt.rics Dna' Otothing. A fad stack oftiente mid Drys' Para! Ling (1000, won rt superior asso:Rent (f tuba:table (lief jointly peculiar Inducements to cub buyert, a■ every arne:e Is premed with the utmost cat, and raid at law rats far cash vply ARNAILIAN. dormer f Federal at d Water fitteeiti lot° •Ilegbany City oil Merchants Great Bargains! rilas ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY on San d Mtm,llWilf,,VV,',VaT.',s9fliVo COlol l ♦ill L. aold at a ern , ratursd prim ca Vac. to .11 par. etwera. Pospaltl mitre elapntro of . . 'A LANDS FOR SALE-400 acres of fro Land, well watered and beautlfel NIII peel• to on etuutr i Core miles •tr lowa Lit, on , Des !Seidel Bold, Alm arm to Milts .unt, 12 miles from Ccuaell 131125. Al 2 miles from Gland W.A. th• county Ileat. AIM 00 sass In Cedar nunt2. IuLTI.Ar tetra., loco (Illy flamstino, tan AniAB Lea the 11. 01. C. Rail &ad .• d a A3Cus from West lama/. time .re Ico sore. of =4O OD (tag t/la. An'? to MI6 xI.AXIILY a 1210IINY IB'RTY STREET PROPERTY FOR r 4 P LE—Tva ibtocrcrounil ra,h IS feet cant by Iblt doop, bobag wto No% Si and Ell lo Boylo lewin't Pau or Lou, Oa MP of the ioulo ort<l.ll h Uzi. Cory brick bones, MILO:do fOr • largo buiners boos, II 111 to told low 111112 d OD easy terms of yrs yme t. A pri r to wIS PLAKELY ig HAMMY. /CITY PROPEK'fY FOn SALE—A Lot of X.) around on Prooklho Streot.2lxlh co Itt ro.l. hoot by 121 dooP t.O •1.7. It , . it oreete4 co this Lot two a:ery omit boorolt by 31. 4u tees beet reel the •. owl moll hrlealhowee In the rear. Thit prziwt ty will to vats low the boa, 004 non•t dioutbeh Op. Ml to toll ' ULAKELY At 111011.14. la/ANTED—A SMALL STEA.II ' , EERY VY COAT, A gorolid.ton.l one will nnanrs per par. titular,. apply at Knout .Yo.:, kit. Chart," JJvtrt, Yttlay. Oth ant haturdas. T To 'wait. totoreati 3 and BP. Id. iiESB BOOKS receivedvi.day from liar : Ter a arca: Ilara ATLI CF.trbyr4 a iwri” cf daderma prepared for Metatarsi In tar United HTitar. by Calms VeaTjals' Downier: Vac's, Nowt...ph, oath* libasoo. Illastratea by ZOP•lfaraelp.e.. pa, 14 • . . The I orarb a a nd t:ayture rf Muhl..x tro, an.l of th• uu ‘LI.b yrersrledaoll falloyted. by :oho Prim SI. • Vernot4 of Min .r.. 8 8.11 t Geometry orlirio.cromo. t"kttlutl,Piirlerrr /8t; L .artilOg &toot 1418128 Loa 1r mug, A‘.bott: LAo . vor robe bi J. 4 I.IZ . AD, 79 ltb tt. mitT - Apal. Bult4 I ANDR.DTIPS EXTRA EARLY, Dwarf, AA Cava athl Ilicra Albert P... W. by zruf, UMW COLLIN F. OSAUE ORANGE SEED for oslo by mro HOLMfS AY COLLINS. GRANGER'S MAOLC CORN COB AND HEAL DILL —A ms prem. article tar preparing tomd for stook fey rate by 1104111.3 t C0L1.5.1.8. I)OTASUI POTASLI! POTASID—A lot of good Pm.aoh Just reed by JOB. ILEMINO, mre roroor Market at_ and the Diamond. (lONORESS WATERT CONGRESS WA- N.J no tot of Treeh Unarm. Wet, from (Part A White jam received by JUS. YLSMINO, ii)RIENTAL DROPS—Oriental Drops put up to a varL otrlt to of the bort 9tuanp for J 0.9. FLEAtlttall. VARISTADORE'S and Bata/Iola:a Flair IL/ Dyes always au hand bI JOB. FLEMING. 11 RS. b. A. ALLEN'S II Al R RESTORER ~.,,,4 and Tylabalraboon to be htd at JO3. PLE.MINU'd. "WIESE. SEIDMTZ POWDERS at a: weESE. Am/MEM:lO'k GREEN APPLES-40 bbls for sale by IIiNAT IL COLLMS. 000 LBS. BULK MEAT to arrive anti for mil• br simiygn V 5 iLa.tb,S. tß,6lMEspnEuTrit'.l2LinCLlllv_,EmzStitio.r l e 1131 P c "132 D a l gA t i: P a b n?iw f :i r tili i° bble in mann and for tulle by A: Mr 11PRINCOM IIAhBAIXIII. VEATBERS—u Hacks prime in atom and for ale by SPIt112(.11111 tIAKIIA11(111. Log rroduct. g,500 BBLS. MESS PORK; 1050 toe. Lard:l2o(M oat Bulk PhOoldorm 12,002_ bee. .AO. bloom roe:role lt. ILVIIIHON CO. OASES (32 catty bre) "Blue Ben and Trbeijont rred awl for solo by S. T. Att2lltAW. 242 Liberty ab oPOoolt• brad o( Wood, cr OASES (24 catty bre) "Three Belle" U T0bm0..1.; Ths. lea rroCt and for We by IS.T, bIGLIttAIV, 2411,11,rd'. • L.. on' A LARGE lot of Bonn's Extra ss, Se and /1 lomp inn reed tod tor We br 5b r MEORAIV. 241Libarty ft; .• HEMP-12 bales Kentucky Hemp rec'd ALI by stommar Adriotle, on coo , lontcant tor net. by uags ATWELL, LEE 8 cu. Ao. 8 Wort at. QUEE' PELTS-3 Woo raid on contign r.j meet fir me br ATIN/646. LEE • 00. ROLL BUTTER-6 /AA, to arrive for sal; br mrb AT WELL, Lei A CO. . lio OSIN SOAP-150 bse No I Soap instate ib and for AIN by ATWYLL, Lie A IX). _ ... .. / 5n E i i s RIO COTTEE for Bale by A. CULOSILTZON 176 BXB MANUFAOTURED TOBAC CO. di xrade., cat LILO and to arrive for tiltby. latb A. CUI.BKI/TWN. . - „.., fin k 11F. CSUTS BLACK AND ORKEN TIC /I 8 for eala by A. CULBERTSON. . 2 TOS MOLASSES sor sale by A.CULDKRUON fi CASKS SYRUP for salo by mrt. A. 00LBERTPON LARD 414 D (MEESE. 24 bbl Lard. 16 half bbla do: tab!' Grew; 6 bly. • flow lauding by amber at.* 'lll'42ll7otcxy 00. DIED PDAGLIES AND APPLES ■ To UM , nice... _ 10 do et nap; noir litlollA trim ammo, MAW. for mala by 1 iLH 131011Elt G , LIMA° 88 bags now !arming from steam er Helms. for ail. ny ISAIMIDITIELLy A C.O. . _ - OTTON 2 bales note' lan.ing from steam ex Edelrotta for sale by ISA FALI DIM: LEY a co. --- DOULTRY-1 hoz turkies and 1 do chick , C realsed this morning awl r safe at 27 rum orpos/ta Mama Co. mr4 - ' FLUNG& LI I AbIILYI I ) I RNOTORY—Another lot of our fresh No. I Butter , te2slred tlus mornltto at 27 th .trr•L croPeelte Mason .2 cu. 11 , MIDDLE. 14 1 RESII '#UTTER-1,000 lbe positively Penh Roil Mater teed onl for Pile at= sth street, orDotho Melon •00 ters IL ItIDDLY.. Or — 544= frAtVE.f.: he Prtedd ea t Dliwtot •Of Ole 11.1 t beet, wig del' &ared a Dieldend orrlV.ll PEA tIVNT.. on the Melt& tr u kc d ole t tg i tyrio i lt= the Iset eltze i rlyNtaable otttiterlZehr lIANK STOOKS, .10.—Wo offer for sale =) *bans Bank or Pittsburgh Btotk; • Yi ao khnobsade and alano. Bank Stoat, 15 •do BiehanAnßank 40 do P., w. kU. Rat- Co. do 50 40 Waitron lane Ore Oa. • du $5,1.00 Onegherli,oo‘3Anit CO. Bankers, No 16 Wood W.I. one door how RtraLf gtor,Q LBS excellent Cooking 111.15i1a1l Aw J In 0111 nlitatiogt i vi r etr . s. at ...„vat la Um Blatton.l. DRrkB.EBS cooDs.—A. A. MASON ham; j use nmeliediverrlaits Slosh orSiress floods compaiston la part Soso mmy handsome Silks. thrtnol romans, De Sham, aloes Delaines..Challi no. Smash Ohm hams, Obintses and Dame Goods gennally ef all the use. oasts/oh mod For Ioludo:Ir oa iIUDISON a CO. Ka vz Pittrbulcb. ELMEMEI A VALUABLE 11011FACTURING ESTABLISHEIRST FOR SALE. Greatßargains! The subscriber, desirous of retiring from business, offers for sale at a great bargain and on easy terms, His Extensive Warercoms ana Cabinet Plarnitnre and Chair Factory, ON FIFTLI STREET AND 'VIRGIN ALLEY. rrnE 'extent and ideation of this establish ment roods It the Most valuable property ottereEl for gale In the city for many years, and mate It suitable for soy butane.. requiring extensive 'building. IS the best pert of the city. The lot le :21 feet rent on Anat.. este:l2las b.* to Virgin alley. dtstanee of 210 feet 9 Inane; truce .long Virgin alley to Wines alley. • dla• More of les Get by 10 1 . 4 S deep. The bandinee are autitantlal •Briek Banding% 24, feet 'Debt" oo Yltth street, by 210 feet 9 Inches to Virgin alley; nche font atorlee Watt ott strest gni are Stories en the all tiller.ey; mostly 10 Moho wall. with, dletelon walls 14, Is An Excellent Brick Baliding on Virgin Alley 40, Far WIDE, 135 feet long and 'five stories high, with En gine House, Dry House, and Stable in the rear: There le on - - A DILWORTH. .I,DOOIt. Wa;,l ENGINE OF 150 HORSE POWER, OW feet heave Eletting acid • Tall:aide collection of Mn. thinernall in good working orclor: The inside dooms at. or HEAVY lllONorhiutt with Gravel knob, large Water Pipes and it tall au poly of now 1 /I . ola . tr the who!, a.. ends agli.st Are property n i .n.l Kola with or 'Mout the anchlnery: nod not Mervyn:lame,. the building will be rented In whole t o w . Mkerts, with of without Ma= calm AS Mr be re• I'he attention °Ube sahib U loran.' to The Lugo and Splendid Stock of - FURN_I PURE . Now on Nand., whir* will be sold lower than eyes belbre offered. in order to alma the buslnem N. —AI renon. . Indebted to the awberalber are re que.ted to call end fettle bell= the Bret of avail. Asir account unsettled at that time will pieced in the hands cf • Lewror for collection. . • a. n.➢niebt. No. 1113111 b et a Card—February 28th. &111711.01111ELD are recei•ing • 111 dads nude es sly supply st SPIIINO cud BLIIIIRP.-% GODPS. selected with ears Voss the handing' linpartati and Jobbing limos et Philadelphia. and Her Cash— . the IMMOU In Dress Goods. a., wlli iss eery complete. _ _ ________ ROCERIES-50 hbds N.. 0. and P. R. sugar. Do WAD Hauges. 1 1 Y r bage prune Rio RAW. 120 hf elite Y 11. Imperial 600 buoieloe Palm *Roam Meet Tess, - • . Soaps. =lO tma 616i0.1 • and Stay 100 tat Utast/ as lump Yel , A. .__C• o4l .l4_ • . 26te0e 6 terlet .. 60 Obis N °Tar. _ . 1000 keg. Nape, &mortal she. Pm rale by . mr3 R. ROBISON AOO. fRIED PEACHES-150 bus promo bright tua Fes lo sten gad for sale by . .; - DAVID 0. IIiREBT. eer..l.lberty and NandM lIRIED APPLES—IUD bus:prizito quality Ay In store and for gala by DAVID C; MOWS?. n2:3 corner Litany and Llan<l ata. IDEBATESI DERATESIOF AALERI• OAN CONRP.S. froneWB9 to 12156. *treat bra t alga Work.- Dint Talon* uoer ready.a ukTirkuk A ppletoo 00.. Ikea York. POW eha esleatyDygut”, ocrlytion and thole agent, J. It D. OLkaure fa2s No. 18 Bt. Oar *twat.' CODA ASII—A superior article on nand iknalbreale by 144 , /LEMING 840* Lead Mae and bheet Lead. • . 4 OQ_ .g00.9.35.,,,FLADu. por—an t atd: Lead-Zra o tßlig tea itata. • fit. UTTA PERCILA 1100 PS for es 1 111 Skitta—Asothar aitatti. with dareatiaas for tin, vet rock' at the Italia &abhor liwtot. d 0.20 and= Cher at. tub - J. FL PIIILLIP& RA.TTINO , COTTON-8 bale; xtcBllllB d-. orri s ham arramor Cetunark 1ngd_f0....1.. • rari -113.UAIL DbaSSC 4 CO. AA FINE FARM of 1.08 acres 'for sale; 80 gas. tilt wader culling:lm vallifeatid, ad - grater bu t ems t ridi .. l4orovesteat t a Luse tren t ia t sWlLry t Mato abetter Orlogerru a at =essay soomsl boobies • ete•tb's btstaat low pa use atteebed,;• watt of Tsai:atm • tgeomp artbapi of gnaw fruit trees; Ant an y orrsl4 alto Sat irsiis or cosh Situate 2.4" =thee from New Li e t , war Yittetniritt I,l ` W.Cia" Clb/"." - Sur teems..apply at Steit.llo2',2 Sylate sou Lutilllpato Oittes MN SOL CSaitstleet. BUY OB BUBBCBIBB APPLE_TON'S RAILWAY GUIDE. rIIBLISHED MONTHLY One Volume, 12mo. 276 Page's PRICE, 25 PER NUMBER, Or 83,00 Per Annum. POST PAID TO Alrf ADDIESO. Jr GONT4.L.V.4 70 Napa and New Reading Natter IN EVERY NUMBER LIBERAL TERMS TO DEALERS D. APPLETON & CO , Minters 346 1 & 348 BROADWAY ( '2OO I] Carriages at Auction Twenty-Pint Philadelphia Trade Sale rimus SALE will take place on WED NZSDAY MORNING, April dir e c ts', , Fallto o'clock. at the Baur, Ninth aod licorice direct', adelphia. The collection sill embrace nem,. TWO lIITIVDRED OARRIADES, mr t ifoxliczara. from some of the bait makers In ed to the purchase r ' l, - art h o l t4T.rt,"lli be wattwnt. azt .4 for essmication several days prior - to the day <4 • zarlhe eta, will he MI no twietronement on seam t of the weather, %Trull Der , fenlare future adrertieementeatcd eats. Leann. mrarAd ALITXD M. 11.1.LIZENESS. And. LiLlie.l3:4us;4:l . . NO. 231101/Tli WHARV.6I..I 33 BOUTLI WATER ST PHILADELPILIA, Wholesale. Dealers in OILS CANDLES, STARCH, ,to A full Amor:manttoo band to whlcb the llttintlon of d•.l.n Is too...fully uteri. WANTED. A GOOD Copper Distiller to go to Meson Virginia; Biro sapaal and Mood, Gardener. t•. H. LRECU. tat 6 . No. Ire Sasond street. a OIIN B. Lit/MAI, the most Lopular ore g.),l ter Living, .111 deliver taro (only) le mutant. the jolOt OUPOCOI Of th e Young Alone' LlbrinT and Tonna MOW Christian Awe:attain, to CITY LULL. the 9th and 10th Erste. OWN vAY Deming, 9th Inet,—EntUtel: Yon and Ait Maslen TUESDAY Keening, lOttoinet..—Sablet: Temperance, Emma open at half past I o'clock. Lecture to commence at half past 7. Veleta 20 oente. to be bad at the music and book stores Dotels Ltbrery ROOM and at the Door. Egl - PcMans &genus at attending there lecurres. to Tlavoid - detention at the entrance. do awl to purchase Oltoti Wore coml. to the hall. JOHN 91. KIRKPATRICK, WM. FREW. Wel. 11, KINCAID, 11 P. DAKRWELL. ELIA al IL 'MOH. W. W, MAIL J IDLED BUCIIANAN, A D. JONES, EDWARD J. eLtAte, W IL KINCAID,' • Lechtre Connattlet Y. Y. L. Lrct. qf a A. mrEodtd 0(,)0 LBS NRENOII cuBRANTS for tale In quantal's [omit porcbasma lap% eta per I at MORRIS t PATTON'S mrl3 intbe Diamond. fIUARANTIRD PURE CIDER VINEGAR VX or Boar Cider and nothing elan, frr sweat Norris tattoo's. In the Diamond, atno per gallon. • mr4 LACE SILKS--50 pea Black Silica of ertry crabs reed this der cr ¢.14 4. 4. BIALON t C0..1:5 Mtn et, YELLOW LOCUST SEED for sale by turf LIOLUES *COLLINS. fIORN SHEIXERS warranted to shall one lJ huehel of Corn per minute dad can be OPorotr* oa Ly fund or other power. for ewle by • mod HOLMES d COLLINS. -011ELIS HAY, :-TRAW AND CORN 61 SLR CITITLG for Cee br mai unano cow isa. sm STYLE BLACK VBILS, reo'd by mr4 artraPar a strunniaLD. FANCY DRESS SILKS of newest 80/0 tr re* rhur et MULPIIT BURCITIIISLIed. 6 UPER. BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS aj Oar =Lag snorts:tent arrived sad often me low mr4 alUi1.1111( t - DUR.CIIII6LI). 1,1 HOULDBRS-1,500 pcs Bacon Shoulders AD Irt incr. arid lbe nals br DAVID O.IIHREBT. VLOVEit SEED-250 bus. in storo and br" mr3 I/AMC ILEBBST. ACOA-- , -25 Ithde 8 and for hr mr3 ouldera just reed ROBIPON A CO kegs No. 1 Lard jest roo'd and OJ (or sal* by mr3 It.. hOBISON 00. ARJ OIL —4O bblo N. 1 and 2 - I.ard 011 fur. al* by zll3 R. LOBIEODI & CO. IQOBBLS. FAMIL,Y Sharondale and Spcstar Flour . - -- 10 66 pals. Care r Beat 10 66 1 . R r 6, 4 6 Y1' , 11. 0 bbi. lire /War Chuxl ratzli. 66 peet be and sid e Pim la ctoro and la Ws br JAIIES (16111:116 . 16, rid 6 Barett!. 61-, JOST UPENED !Ito Lweiestonk of ; , Plain 1 and Fury 111p1 Care. ID fb6 el Cr, On bar4V:6l fat .:leby I/ tl. W. LIUBLIY:Iii.I.6I at, allagbeny. IV IRE, WOOD AND 'ANDY. BIRD i 6 W V (1.10 ES— 3. lug+ awl varle.l Week st frou SI.CO to IW. Fed•ral AllazWnr. ('LOOKING STOVES, of several marrafao xj term a large easement, seleettl with earn amil.fcr eau sr Fite pricer, by mrl .OE-0. W. RUBLE?. - - TIN WARE Oi EVERY VARIETY—A Inli etzek ceesteolle en band and mad* to order at dolor the Bad Gaffe. jot. Federal et Allashenr. 1 = 2 01.0 %Y. EtIIBLEY. MEW' BACON—Hams and Shoulders in rtcro . ani for sal* br T. LITTLII & CO. • a 0.2 • • No 112 Sorolul 1 ALABRIA DIQVORIBE:—,SOO the on bawl and for sae by— SLEMING 8E.03. J. 13. D. CL/LAK, SUBACRIPTIpN BOOK AGENT JUIDDIALLII II II OOL AND MISCELLANEOUS d PITISRCIRGIePA. A Rare Chance for •Investment. ARTS—::OO we 8. C. in emoko houedand ferule by ran DAVID° limiest NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT 1 8 5 7. tIIIIaVAILMLD STOCS OF-_. RICH SILK GOODS, AMMIVID 1113 TAUB OSTIZ ENTIRE UNION. Edward Lambert & Co. An PILIZILLTD TO MY/ TIMM SPEINGIMICTATION FOREIGN FANCY DRY GOODS isinaagem rAyaszr. BMX: • ' ZATENI 4 hie be feashi to be coestrpuse, if ego/WC triple or soy other =net.. The attention ores& or army! ciallt MMus fir- Bank Dopes. oleo P.l MAU ./167th !T. _ oel'o•Dertiorty Invited. is=woSor . yr 4: I ." COUNTRY DEALERS TO OUR LAMB arooi OF FOREIGN AND DONESTIO DRY GOODs; BEING) . LAIL3II DUMB AT TRH Auction Sales IN TIM CITY AND NW YORII.Wr. CAN OMR • GREAT INDUCEMENT ro - tho Tnia.„ to select ft= Our Stack. PHILLIPS; STRIKER & JENNINGS, Nos. t & 3 Bank Street, Below ffia.-ket, Baboon SECOND sad TLUILD ■Lseta. ialaamdawlT = PHILADELV JILL. C. W. CHUILCHNAN & CO. IGENTS for the sale of - FOILETDN AND DOMMTIC ' DRY G OODS.- Iru3lnaing Germanloam and ,Doeskins, Brown and. Bleached Goode, Cashmeretts, Kentucky Jeans,. ho., to. N 0.30 South Front tared. fileaold PHDADELPIILI. , C. W. CEURCHMAN *CO. AAGENTS for the sale of BUMPS EDDA /611=1 Bleaching Powder. No, 3!) South Front st. • rrtuarousilts. Extensive Coal Worksior !Sale: - • • rd EXTENSIVE COAL WORKS known se tie Ohio tho Madison Coal Workmitmites on the t Pool of the Monongahela Slyer. thont thirty mike iDot. the oily of Pittsburgh. are now Oath - for eel.— The Mods men:million this property =pelt of 110 acme of theme. embracing about. 160 threacif Coal. of • ethnic agent to any mined oo the Monongahela river. The timber on the place It enfigient fccreesgmel Sarigwee, .nth se miming, canstmeting railways, -.- The strevrty extending over ono halt mite on Obi Meer agate excellent tuarbar Mr hosts, end atirtiliin stinucts oceci for shipment of coal, ._ . • • • The Impronmenti• Ina Saimaa for Mtheentios the mining and shipmentere stnyM gad of the meet =beam thil postman:ma The t:114mo comist of al &sane thew maga far minas. Store Boom Steam Beulah end all works. T h a i regained •in the orcration of extemive works. The equipmeatsof the estelillginnent•mii thatheet for mining end thinning from 10 to 11.000 !MAWS awl Per dal. eil of which baling been ornatiy oinstrattege are ln • good state Olytteervetion and. In mull= t works To w ill salt wirtang 10 sorehead inch _property. we will sail It =trate win until th e lath day of Medi nest, when if tae hroyerty le not teeviontlY cllergemi of we will armor the same et miens ale maths meadow Terme of eel% one third cetbi, Warne he 0 land 12 . _ . months - • for }lather Infanration End, to lIICHILY lkiLlittB. Madis O. ddon, Wood stmt. glttsburett, or to tale rmdMort, at is C. n. waucse:— JNO.IL Aselsness ot D. Mine- - rryreirl MARIANO RUBINACCI BEWINOB Xllll weight — or a number of. brandi'ot Bowing 81116 now mold hi this mutat, haying been =a lailvradnoed. owing In we to el:madmen be otras auk , she hmdeare, agents of the above named 131 WINGS, would Inform the trade mann) that MARIANO_ RIIBINAO,CI°B • Will be LIM up to Its rment and Roma itiMard of walebt, each inmost Wag warranted to =Mt atC moon of PORd OILS. AA bantams. Liiiitilocribm ars the Pi)L.l AIMMNIM MARIANO ROBINACCFS NEMINOR • . P. 001TENNT & ATHIRTONL FAIRCHILD & veriaaaw. aril" TOM STRONG *FRITH. Larourairm,ooxe coo.. .I•l6..wbst&livi3m - - To Mere'wife 'ant . Othergi - ,:_, .D.Rustas of tivcrty - dacrription bo had tn. Bra& raaticry of DJ . EITAIMAILT. No Rerath itrat lamas Waki ..„_ nia Malta. Mamie and Bail= 50,000 Gallons Sperm. Oil, - . EDMUND RODMAN, • , - ffrzw azoroatfr.,zass.„ griFFERS for Bale '50,000 ‘eion„ :Winter .p. t . l- 4..'Vh ß eriP"' OTSir t ir4ParreillE tid VW ORP;On ot the best obullt.T. addroasad as abafe win Waft proffiTrt at teatiilm i =MUM • Portable Plow NAIL • ItII E sußsoßmat, is xuatursotaring ''Pottabls Flour of* 41=114 moat= for Wow y sod durability - to any other now to tws, TWIT can be drirra by storm, ea or haws boom sad trZ vows as www•ltlao to two UWei Ma.. hedlni sod /motor wan. array ponces throughout ths oomettry who Mn =vas prwrwror Pow , my" =plc.:oda um ante Wow - on other btudtwor, by totradotiori tow O WWWI7 Of argils Into thee washUshro oar slimily 622 thamseltra. Ow of Uwe mil4 . lZ tubs. MAUS:War] winding war 12 Umbels ford bar bow. rah to war dallY toparstlm at the Oil sad Pow 11111 of Itessts, Studato Oa.. on Batmen draw, 111Wgiwa7. • ' Ordara fined 'rut, dhp.t.h. w.w. 14.1:1=62mw? 919 Llbetty W-.Plttabtasb r ror . row T. .44 "WWI LOGA.N . & GREGG; --- • • LOUAN, ,WR,SON & C 0.,. Inrnorters and Basler, in Hardware, entlerry, Sadlery Teolii4e4 32 WOOD BTU BET,- PIIZERIROZ, rA WESTERN BECEOHANTS Deafer' In Hardware are Insitsd to a estent umadutaaa. 01 owe Stoat, as eves> @Cott TM 1 but i javuabll. gly• antis, sallieketiOn bah u gnats. Nekom . laUk3nutitw'r • • • To Let riTstore room and &ailing allaatoß t the comer of Mkt/ and o r now oomplad O. 'Mika. Inquire rem IL IL KING. No. 211 Mot/ To Let. Atwo story brick dwelling situate am Mr street, between Pam iM duo 2113,..5. rs of fel2 Z. U. awa. No. Mali it. i_NSID RANCE. MoNOrreikAixt,LA INI3IIBANVE. C OIPj . .PITTSB . URGII r . • Office No. 138 Front Street. IVILL insure against all kiitds of Ens and JAISKS A. lIIITOEIIRON. Preskiessi., , lIDTBT M. ATWOOD. SOMVIAI7. 71 non B. Mot" Wm. Ras Wilson Millar. John Atwell. John li'Deilit; "Wm.B. Hallam • Gown A; Dorm. ALrx.filne. • fsl6Avni Farmers and Mechanics INSURANCE' COMPANY N. W. Cor. decond-lual Walnut Eita,, PHILADELPHIA. The follerling, statement exlnbite the bus. •. • , nos and coaditLai at thit 0661pany to 5i0v.151.1464. • Pnaninton neared On lii l / 9 6 and hand • • Risks, toNcia. Piro 176.10 . 61 " Intend an 6,704 41 • Total .tipotititt....;-- ..:..: .4410415 oa Paid Ilarlite 04 '' • o agency ~41/6 65 • - 61'' ^ Balance Iteinalr woad /Wag with esiurearL---:5:P3.087 117 , The AB3l7llofthe commits are u thlicurc— lmtarld Manly Ermds—'--4 18,80 Puss IdostPite litielhatate”,....-. 143,800 herr: Risks, constanu. Moo alma an d Commildatlen Sauk . . 8 BATS 90 . 4 Damned with Dustamilheraux " ' Cu. New York 80.000 fq t warred permit:on Stook not yet Nous Mir us.aso a9c ' ' - Due rem dorms. resused byßoais 54774 18 . , Premiums ouPollitairemetly • .4. and debts due the TWO The hoard ethicists'.'. hue this day &claret Dividend of 16 Per cent • Payable orideluerld, cm the budases o f the the lit hum.. leal mesai 7' THOMAS B. FLORENCE, presidant, Edward IL Juiraboid. naThetedfb THOS. HONTKEI, Se r e DlO4 star = i ttritutrah; unite - Ezchange Insurance Co. _ Not 11 Iderchante Exitange, PTIIL4DI3LPHIAt. - , Inland and. Fire Insnninfia on favorable wo. to Insured. A. A. HARDY; Aunt. corm. elllrst and tarry sta. PlNasanna. Pa. Italians Mutualll:Loran ,Ce :001itparty OF PIOTADELPWAL,_ Itst z L .oz ok k 022. FIRE.LNSUBAN !tiar a/all" lareltars. &ea. horn cheontdl7. Bet • . The mato* prinefple , combined with tho cemnitY of • Block manw..entltoc bo Insund to Maze Ix. the Witte of the Oonmon B+Wllt77 Mookai& .. Th. salyt Onfilbstesof th Sw meta QO : ars ionputug., atpar, Into the molts! Stott of •the M. TlNGLXlr._Pnettleat. . Linnsmixecccomyr. Olen Ticycloy. finds X. r..Xiihnfet: y il . .‘ L .Mertentez- -Z. • Hobart IA teen, MILI V IiIIL • T Jiang Mi e•gaii , • L. wice. W XI . 'mob m.Baeuag.'' • A attr. iftrond. s Wm. AL zeilitattez; man 111124 sactWool iambi Weatarn insurance Company TORPiIITSBURGB .? Insure sgairpt e ll triads .of Fire and Marine Risks. w'aattit., cols. --sarA aniii tiitfttio nroaniesnai' known In Intionstualtruularno P i L+W an,at4pa.lieanzatainain, "
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