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    -CITY. IJEPL-OTICJINT
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P4TTSBURGH: -
MAUDAY,,M9.4SIR,Imiai 26, 1857
.onie PAkWIZMZ'thr•
gXLIO:ILV1108,-*Pf0f08110? stmpsoye pope,
FlretWard nUblin'sobool,'Allegheny,l acquitted
themselvoa ve y. creditably, at an examination,
held onlast Friday erenbg, and 111,101111 nondny
ern:lnv - !
The largo tic:ltalica room:was r atinded with
theiriendrand - relatlas of the leoholare. The
exercises on: Monday evening congaed of dec
laration, - original essays, and black-board exer
cises in mathernatics, rau, In all of which •moat
of theimpils shoved a very fair degree of pro
tleionoy..., It Would be invidious for nb to name
two young who read very well original
*an on we studied subjects, or Oa declama
tira of 'it least two of the young bade while all
dld
! W ., . . .
e were alse amused with Mr. Sloodgrase
Watling, of the laughable catch of mbleater and
&haler," in which he was accompaniad by two
of his young lady Vupils. The chorus!, by the
school, did not of course come up to he stan.
dard of good surging. Plat with a - ft So more
practice, and a little more attention tcothe rndl.
meats of this most impartant branch of common
t
school Education, we bops to bear bettor anon.
The sewing oboe' piece, with w lab the
evening closed ; woo gape areasing, and an
agreeable finale:to a pleasant reunion o parents
and children. i I
We 'lab Professor Simpson oontintmd One.
coos .r He has slime field for the exercise of
his talent, end we opine ho boa reason to eon.
gratohtto himself on the degree of p fioienoy
and progress exhibited by the pupils °flans in
stitution ender. his control—as also 'the no.
rents whose children are under his care: {4e . . always pleased to see the masees—the
outhfuland the more aged, of both i saxes—
• . tight together in social gatherings, s od: these
.eitmou scoool exhibitions, bolding petals they
• o such incentives to study; should they not be
ncoimmed?
edge McC an Pa ke.
COll fare i Oi l Q
, 11.1111 4 Ii tun ft e IL
E d SiIION , S tto, .- i refOre
Com. va. John Gregg; information a rety of
0 peace, on oath of David Lloyd. Pr4seoutor
sentenced to pay the costs.
Gom; va. Mary' -. McLaughlin', 'surety lof the
peace on oath of Eliza Robinson. Nellie pros-
Aul entered; on paprient of coats. I
I Com. va. Alexander Cready; indiotnient ae•
each and battery, on oath , of 'Hobert Goott.—
Gallo prostqui entered on payment ofts.
- , I Com. - ,:vß. - Margaret :McCarthy and Phillip
Short; cross colts for seenullt and batte r The
Grand .7ury ignored_thelbilla and the rt4eative
:assentor's were sentenced to pay th e c ts.
Coat vs. Conrad Reel, Morris Kelly and John
unsler; Indictmentaesault'and battery, on oath
of Henry Smith. ''.plea of guilty was c l uterod
in he cose of Karl. I. I
Mho parties reside In Birmingham, and the
offence is alleged to have been committed en the
ninth of March. ' Earl was offered and ad
ulated as .a witnesafor the defence, when's wan
ehttam by hie evidence that the two other! .par.
tine had merely. attempted to prevent Karl from
earthing Smith, and had not made an laconic
themselves. - 1 • .
Verdict - 6f guilty; Conrad Karl sentenc ed to
pay a flue of $2O end 'caste; and Mania Kelly
and JohnKin:ler to Tay a fine of $lO each and
, - Icosta.. " ~; , ,-.,
Coat: Tx Patel.* O'Brien; Indictment gian4
larceny, crt:ustb of Hugh Danlag; , Verdict
guilty.
Court adjoaruoi till cilia o'clock Ode morn-
inertavaer Ersontair.Casa.—Before judge
Williamii-Assoolate pf thellistriot Court.
Brattier &Balm vS. Ctptaln William Ward.
George Belden, Esq , andlEion. A. W. Loomis
.forldtintiff;* Mellon, Negley and Marshall for
defendant Action of ejectment to recover two
acres of land lying partly in the 7th Ward and
partly itrj'itt . tp. Plaintiffs showed their title
by pnrohase; at a cost of nearly $B,OOO, and of
the payment of taxes in 1858, and since, and
for the year 1898.
Defendant set op a deed from the Treasurer
for this property Bold at the fax "galas of 1848
fer the 'taxes Iff 1844, as unseated land for $B,.
00 anti dosta, the return of the collector that it
f . wal unseated, And the publication of the sale
acne/ding to lair. He also called witnesses to
proieiliat the fences in 1844 were down, and
.the property used as a common..
The plaintiff then ehowed a lease of this
property. far linieers; the posseseion of the
tenant, until lbs -sale ;to Henry Merritt in the
.winter, of 1845; milted Titnesees to prove that
‘ftracees were 'around the'property In 1844, that
• itlras ocettpied.that year; that It bad occupied
ler;thirty sem; Merit - was not. returned an
nested" in the treineini assessment upon which
assessment the ales depended.
":The trial cemmaneed on Thursday and occu
pied Friday, Saturday; .Monday and a part of
- yesterday.. the value of the property is tabout
ten thousand dollare, and that, and the novelty
vta, suit involving a title by tax sake, attracted ,
considerable attention. The jury about noon!
eaterday, forma for the plaintiffs.
Tenors or REITSZT.—The following tribute
of respect to the two divines who are about to
leare'oureity is deserved, and must prove grate
ful to their feelinge:
At a meeting on Monday evening of the Young
Melee Christian Aesociation, the following was
unanimously adopted:
. , Whereat, Rae, °D. 11. Riddle, D.D. and Rev.
Alfred Cool:mita; have been celled, in tho Prov
idence of God, to other fields of labor, after
yeare of faithful; fruitral effort in this city, do
ring which they have endeared themselves to
the. entire Claistian `community. and especially
this Aztectattoo, by eloquent and untiring devo
tion to its intereata and aims; therefore, be it
I Erse lca,' That the Pittsburgh Young Men'e
laristilin Association takes leave of these belo
ved and respected servants of.Uhriet with evoti
meats elf profound regret, and desire to ceevey
to them Gala expression of our warm attattmeot
end esteem, earnestly commendiog them to the
fraternal regard of the Christian communities
into which they may have remosed, and the
watchful lore of Mtn who has deolared, "Lc!
I am with yen alwsye, oven , to the end of the
world.". ~- . i - , .
Ely. Ds. Ccuualuut.,—Thio excelisht Christian
gentleman who hso filled the pulpit of Christ's;
(11. E.) church, with'saab signal ability for two
years, preached, as wo remarked on blonds):
els farewell sermon on het Sunday. night. It
Is Indeed a great loss to this community, that
Iwo ouch men aottre. Biddle and Cookman should
qesve it at the mime time.: To the large and
highly respectable congregation, for whom Dr.
Dookman has broken the breed of life, It will
ecom Ilke the departure of a kind brother or a
very - demi . and to many, whom be has la
deuta to folio!, Christ, bia going will be as that
of. ajatherfrote the household where childhood
bas gr im to tient - mod' .order ithe paternal .
smile. .1 Dr. Caokatai loafed his people loaded
with' thole prayers sad benedictions. We hope
his lints may fall to blot in plesesitt places,. end
'distill his labors of. love may yield him • a fall
retort' 'wt .- navel , ih.tha goad providence of llod
he may be called to admialiter to men in thioge
pertaining to Madge #high Iles beyoid mortal
that land to .which we• all are hastening,
and from "hick no traveller returns. '•
EXPLOSION OS EITINIZO FLIND—MONAN, Si•
' WILILY EORNlD.—Konday evening, as Mary
Nugent, a servant girl in the employ of A. W.
Young, the comedian, residing on Grant erreet,
was about pouring some borniog fluid into a
lamp ; whialt.lwas Ignited at the time, the 9ald
expdoded, set the girl'e clothes on fire, and burn
•ed her terribly in different parts of the body.
When 1/o.ltylittX In regard to bee yesterday,
weiere Informed that the physicians were do
4.
og all In 'Vbeir power to relieve her suffering!,
abe•loold . probably Tooover, though
• ery tanoh , dleflgorel ' ,
tts Coca= FAIIL—The Board of Managers
of :the County Agricultural Society have de
term:lnert' upon the 22d, 23d, 24th and 23th. days
of -September next for their annual fair.
The Premium Liet„ithichfs now in the bandit
of thelrlittere, received great attention from
the Board, tad it will. be found, to contain twiny
new "Testaree. The premiums in many cases
are higher than ever before.
ententnoon Frawrs.,—A large number of easels
of assault and battery haye come before our
magfetratte lately. the defendants being steam
boat officials and the prosecutors do:Um:lds and
laborers on! On ',beef. Andrew Elise made
oath yesterday-before!' Aldermen Parkinson,
sheikh* Biles Alfred, immatt mate of one of the
steamers lying at the wharf, with oaoaolt and
battery. The cote was settled by defendant
FilYingrosts.
. .
, -*tieiran.•:—A man ranted John Outer
spreared t acre Alderman Parkin/0N and made,
eatlichargleg Samuel Oleinger with greaoltand
battery. no entree that the deptodent ap
peached him ne be way /dandles on Federal
street, Allegheny city. on Monday night, end:
MOO L brutal attack sipart him, witkont proro
cation, atrikitig and kicking him several times.
The scoured was held to hall for -trial.
- 'Ttmanav's Mayor Weaver.
Jot* Creel, for aninkenuess, was committed
Cajal! for twenty four fist.; J. L. Phillips and
- Blzsalrensiltiect and. discharged. Woo. Ityanj
for'disorderly; conduit, *so oammltted forte
11110; and: James facifacuis for live days. I '
;. Miami Dooley and John Baker, for vagrancy
;Wrp Corpaitted forlito dNe.
,
':: As gen walk up ,Federal street, A lleghen y , e It
"Wilmot be loet time to stop and examine Car
.;•tiogbsp'a stook of abets shitte,ftwnishing gOottll,
, . _ . ~.... .... . .... ,
Bror.--Esquire Hsgeman of East Birmingham
yesterday committed for trial 11 man '
named Jno.
Dens°, who, with two others who have not yet
been arreeted, are charged with riot in tho
above boronekon the oath of bliamaretta
The proieoutrix alleged that three individuals,
one of whom was Deno, entered her hours and
acted in an outrageous and riotous manner, and
putting her in great rear by their conduct.
Drsormanan.—LThe Polender, Karreskarowski,
who,Wie arrested on Beindey last by officer
Hague, charged With robbing a Moro in "St
Lens, was discharged from custody yesterday,
in accordance with a dispatch received from the
Chief of Police of the above city.
Tat= were two alarms of fire yesterday af
ternoon—one-eaused hy the burning of some
shavings, on Fayette street, and the other by a
burning chimney on Cherry alloy, near Seventh.
BUBLIMS on the carml has commenced in ear
nest, and a large number of boats aro arriving
and departing daily.
Morrow Anvasonso.-'—,Several large droves of
sheep have paeaed through our city lately, en
route for the East.
Tam footpath between Penn street and the
Aqueduct, which was:destroyed by the fell of
Leech's warehouse, to being rebuilt.
'COSTAR'S' RAT, ROAbEf, BED BUG, &c.,Ex-
We Invite special atten tion to
..Costar's" advertisement in another column.
These Remedies for all !domestic, pests, such as
Bate, Coth.BoarAes, Bed Bugs, Ants, Rem, &0.,
are said to be invaluablt; indeed, we can epeak
from actual knowledge of their rare merit,.
The name of tteoerren", is a "household word"
to New Yorkers, and his Depot, No.BBB Broad.
way, thronged by thousands daily. As the sum
trier approaches we advitie every one who would
be rid of the above named pests ' to eend and
procure a timely supply of the Exterrnifutor.
Dimmer!! and Distrait also should send their
orders early f they would secure a trade in ar
ticles for which there is st constant demand, and
on which a fair profit may be realised.
These Remedies, we learn, are being exted-
Edvely introduced throughout the Granada, Teets
Indio, and Emsth America, as well as the Mai:
tad States. Orders (large or emall,) sooompa
tied by the oash, will rooieee prompt attention
if addressed to "Cotran'a" Principal Depot,
No. 888 l3roadway, New York.—Richardson'
Journal.
SOMITEWRO NEW AT L ' AST.—The Manual Al
phabet for the Deaf and Dumb, and for the eon
yardarm and amusement of all. By means of
it anyone, young or old,toan acquire a perfect
knowledge of the deaf and (lamb language in
two :hours so as to converse in it, or impart it to
others. Sent by mall to any address on receipt
of 26 aente, or to (slabs of 6 for $l. A very
liberal diseennt to dealers. Thane wishing
more information relative, to it,, meet enclose a
three cent stamp.
Address, WM N. DIINNELL, Engraver,
195 73roadway, Car. of Day Street,
Now York.
Canonic Drones's, of almost ovary kind, can
only be reached tlirongh the blood, "hero they
originate, andnalturrsn'a, Erastott MlXTtral is
tho only trtie'parifier of that life•etream, it in
the only remedy for snob disease!,
Ttra beet .facillties tor ,castom work are new
enjoyed at Carnagban's Tailoring Establishment,
Federal street, near the Post Moe, Allegheny
City. A fall stock of new 'style piece goods hae
jest been opened, embracing the higher grades
of 'French and English fashions, a pelt of which
are designed especially for boys' wear. As the
cutting department is ailed by a peison from
Philadelphia of acknowledged ability aud taste.
the fashion able may leave their orders with
confidence.
Na palish as a great curiosity thr following
characteristio letter, receired by our friend D.
T. C. Ayer, of Lowell, Mans., from the "Rebel
Chief," or usurping Emperor of China, in ac
knowledgment for quantities of his CIIIEST
Psoroann and CAT/USTI° Pans. the Dr. sent
him ass present.
To Eta. Area in America—
The grad curing Barbarian of the outride country.
Your present of sweet curing seeds (Pdts) and
fragrant curing drops, (Pectoral) of the Cherry
Mall, ban been brought to Hogeen Teens--the
mighty. Emperor (Ewangto) of the terrible [root
Ming dynasty, by the grace of heaven revived
after an Intervale( ages—Prince of peace (To.
ping-wang) of China, the central flowery rand.
He directed his powerful Mandarines to give
theta to the nick according to what the Interpre
ters read from your printed papers (directions.)
Be profoundly happy, 0 wire Barbarian! for I,
Yang-tan-Taing, say it. Your curing seeds and
sweet curing drops were given to the Sick in hie
Army of the Winged-Bword, and have made
them welL Be profoundly happy while you live
for this is known to the Mighty Emperor of
China, who approves your skid, and-permits you
to lend more of your curing medicine, for his
fierce armies of myriads of men.
They may be given to Chiang Lin, Chief Man
darin of the Red Button of Shanghai, who will
repay you with Tea or Silk.or Gold.
The high Mandarine of China, have heard . of
your great knowledge, surpassing all other For •
eigoers, even aspiring to equal the keen wisdom
of our own healing teachers, who make reme
dies that cure instantly. We are glad to know
you bow In trembling.terror before our Mighty
Emperor.
Written by Yenci-Eistr-Temo,
Minister•in•cbtef of the restored Imperial
Ming Dynasty, destined by the heavenly viedom
to rule in China.
(Translated by the American Consulate at
Bong Kong, China, 3d May, 1835.)
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( TELEGRAPHIC.
Three Days Later from Europe.
Nur Tom, March 24.—The steamship Africa
has arrived, bringing Liverpool dates to the 7th
instant.
Lord Palmerston announced in Parliament
that a dissolution would take place in May, and
until then he would con:tinge to maintain the
former polloy with regard to China, and hoped,
with the aid of Franco and America, t, compel
the establiahment of additional commerctal ad
mottles.
The Chancellor of Ezchequer brought for
ward his ficanoial measures of a reduced inectue
tax, also fora reduction of the sea duty from la
7d to is sd; also, preolsely the 61)030 60100 of
duty on sugar, both of which were passed by a
considerable majority.
The Prussian Ministry has been defeated on
the divorce bill. •
The signing of the treaty of Peace with Per
eli has been officially announced In the Rouse
of Lords, and It has been Bent to Teheran for
ratification.
The Russian telegraph reports the signing of
a commercial treaty at Teheran between the
United States and Persia, by which American
consuls are permitted to reside In the Perth°
olties.
Anetrla seeks a similar treaty with Persia.
The Chinese newa received by private lettere
continues unsatisfactory, but there to nothing
really addlional.
Reinforoomeeta aro being dispatched from
England.
It is reported that Commissioner Bowing has
been recalled by the .British Government. Also,.
that on the 6th of December the Chinese seized
Alm East lodic Company's opium depot.
The Neufchatel Conference was opened at Paris
on the 6th lest , but the proceedings are private.
All the foreign troops have left Greece.
1312=23
.L.marooa, March G.—Cotton market geoer
ally unchanged, cluing quiet and steady. The
ealee during the week amounted to 5,100 baler,
Including 4,500 bales to the epecniaters end
6,000 to exporters. The sales today are ani
mated at 7000 balsa, 1000 belog to apeculater..;
th*market is firm.
ildvices from Manchester are unfavorable
Bresdetaffa aro very dull and show a deolining
tendency.
Tho weather is favorable for the crops.
The provision market is quiet.
The money market is slightly more stringent;
consols for money closed at 03g.
The iron market closed firm.
Breadstuffe; Wheat declined 35; Wee at Bso.l
filth, 6d for white; red wheat also declined 3d;
quoted at 7n 93€;83 Gd.
Flour oontinnee very dull; quotations nominal
at 280g308 for State, 30®31e for !loather!), and
31(3,82e for Ohio. Corn declined Gd; Bales of
white at 351®85s Gd; yellow 33e °dilitifil4s;
mixed 330033 s GI. Lard buoyant at 711g721
Rosin steady at 4s9d for common, and B®l6a
for floe. Spits Turpiatinc cloeed firm at 42C,
435. Crude Turpentine Is 10.1010e63. Rice
steady at 21®23e. Querchron Bark 1266d®
13e; Baltimore 11e6d. Lard Oil has advanced;
eaten at 60@)65e.
Wasmaorov Err; March 24.—Robert E.
Meßotten has been appointed Poet Master of
New Orleans, Vice Mr. Newlit, removed.
The depanments are overwhelmed with ap
plications, personal and by moil, for minor ap
pointments growieg out of misapprehensions as
to the principle of rotation, which, au a general
rule, is intended to apply only to the larger
class of ollioers. -
Several oppiicationa have been made for the
construction of the traFon roads to the Pacific
authorized by ant tif the late Congress, bet the
Becritnry or the Interior has taken no action In
the Wallace.
Forte Kearney and Laramie will not be aban
doned till Autumn.
Although it is underaiood th t the following
New York appointments wer tide to doy the
official promulgation has been •ithheld: Mr.
Schell, Collector; Mr. Bart, Surveyor; Mr. San
ders, Nary Agent; Mr. Byndere, Mark:.l; Mr,
Fowler, Poet Master; Mr. Birdsall, Naval Of
ficer.
Hobert J. Walker was at the White House to
day and,wae offered...the Oovernorship of Han
eas, which, pia friendt coy, ho declined,
fir. Louts, Marsh 44.--The Illinois, and Up.
per Mississippi ere still felling with a gond bost_
leg stage on the ferrets, and 4 fart or bee on
the lower rapids of the latter. The Minions'
rose four feet at Boonessille within the lest 24
hours, and is still rising. - Weather hazy and
000 L
BALTIMOIL March _4.—Tee flaltimor 7 a end
Ohio Relined Company has ebeetfotted the de
fence of the injanytion vett, brought bytbe city,
40 reetrein the itmatt.of,djvidend bowie
The Hui frotn &nth 614 caornlny Idiot,' New
°email mere of Wednesday I at
ST. Louts, March 2.l.—The river ie still slow
ly receding at this point and the upper streams
are all falling. lirtatiire cloudy and damp. There
was a heavy rain het night ncenmpanieJ by
thunder and lightning; the norm extended far
to the West and Norlh.
LOOIbViLLI, Mar 4 24.-11;•.r five feet utt the
Felle, and eleven feet nice iochte to the canal , .
ristrg .Thermcmeler 63 &grecs. Gear
BALTI/1018, March 24 --llarket quiet to day
and prices wholly unchanged.
New Yost, March 24th.—Floor market de
pre,eed with eaten of 5,600 Ws State at 950
lower; ellen at $5,60(x16,75; Ohio 16c lower;
Wes at $6®6,45; Southern 100 lower, ea:ea at
$6,1566,50. Wheat is depressed, with solos
of 6000 both at So decline; -rates nominal. Corn
is dell and heavy; tales of 22,000 barb at a de
cline of is for white sad yellow, and mixed 20.
Pork Is steady; prime has advanced 200 per bbl;
saleneat $19,20; Beef and Bacon firm. Whisky
fa dearer; stales at 26®2610. Stocks geherslly
lower and doll; Chicago and Rock lined 1051;
Cumberland Coal Co. 19; Illinois Central Rail
road 132 f; Illinois Central Bonds 101; Erie
Railroad 5.3 i; Cleveland end Toledo 79; Cleve
land and Pitosbargh 64f; Milwaukee end Slit
eissieeippi 711;INew York Central 881; Reading
79, Virginia Sixes 911; Missouri Sixes 84f;
Sterling Exchange 10801084.
Maroh 25.—Clover seed COQ
tinues in moody dimand, and 200 boa. prime,
sold $9C)9,26. Breadetuffe continue dolt, and
under tho afrtos'e acnounts prince are drooping.
Flour is offered at $5,875 per bbl, which is a
farther decline. Ryo flour sells at $4. Corn
Meal $3,26. Wheat is doll and lower; sales of
red at $1,4101,43, white $1,6601,60. Rye
commands 82®83. Coro very dud and prices
unsettled, Hales new yellow at 03®65. Oats
cella at 47048. Whisky dull in bbis at 27 and
Made 26.
Common, March 24.—The steamer's news
rendered Floor, if posaible, more doll and un
settled; prices are entirely nominal; the receipts
are moderate and tbn gook le rapidly Incroaa
ing. Whiskey hes advanced to 234 with sales
of 0400 bble. There is co important change in
Proclaim.; sake of 200,000 Bit bulk tildes at
to be delivered 30 dope hence, and 60,000
lbs Shoulders in bulk at 83 indicating a decline
of la; there Is a moderate demand for Mena
Pork, to fill order., at $21,60. Bacon la neg
looted and priers are nominal; small cairn of
Lard at 181 for barrelled; the market abates
decidedly heavy. Clovoreetd firm at $7,37®
$7,60; with a fair demand.•
Tho river hue risco 18 inoheo withal the loot
24 hours and le still rising; there aro now 17
feet water in rho channel. Weather damp, and
olear and cloudy et Intervale.
EVAII9VILLS, March 24.—The following boom
weed •down; steamers, Pete Whitetone; St.
Lawrence; Rainbow; Fashtoo; Mansfield; Joseph
S. Coon; Jesco S. Bell; bielroso.—Tbe following
boats passed or: Belmont; Southerner, Wm.
Bird; John Briggb; Lana Shelly; Woodford.
NEW OsILRAIIB, March 23.—The Oatton market
Ave been active to-day, at io dearer, with sales
20,000 bales at 131®13.3 for middling. Sugar
cent higker Breadfituffs quiet. Pork firm.
Freighta unchanged. Sterling Exehange 108 i.
STE AMBOATS
For Bock Island, (galena, Dubuque and
St Panl.:
T.,. fine.' new ateamer FRED. 1 . 1 4 1%dt
tRENZ, Caot. Issv. for
• stave and tantoodista port,. re WEDNI4M7T ' S . r7I
Inn. Dor frelgbt or paseste, imply en board. irn24
For St. Paul, Minnow°lis and St natio
.ny. It. T.
rE fine new steamer °RAMO-
Jon. 5151. u, Master. will Imo for
aborisodlotormodlato porta, ra 1111.1 no:
inst. at 10 A.M. For fr•lght rot 11.4il• .111 , 17 is toor4
or to nolo COLLINGwriOD. InAuff, a oa, ANL.
For St- Patti and St-Anthony's Falle and
all Intennediato "Ports on the Upper'
Miseissippi River.
T
rmw andlhio steamer "W.l g a i d
IL IdACLAV." e,NIIIIoA lisstor. .111
!say, for ths DAY Arra _sboos sod istsrsord4te p_orr. e fx , :rwam
thin Bon ttrul e a g giser. "
Any ono whining to make sugsgomeuts for freight or
titseogets ern do m" by sztillus to
O. W. DATOTIIIE1)11.
torte No. US Wstsr street. Pittsburgh.
'Missouri River—For Jetlersontiity,Boon
vile. Lexington, Kansas, Leavenworth
and St. Joseph.
rip ME floe passenger atCarnoz J a ffa
Parra AMMO/4 11. 01.171111 P.
tan J. T. Wll.BOl Walk, Till_hs_ye fur the sbvi• ..Lt
IsitersoodLst• posts on 2 taidnA2. 2ith last, at a P. 3L
lot to reprmpirdo=tsym. Assctt
=Mato
.1 1 011" WINDOW SllADES—Tiaiu7pa;iai.
oral edam Itat Liolland. Boitm Tazioai n ,t
(Immo Grant. Vreftn sua•liaren Cloths: tit edi
whol.ale sal Mall la N. 26 and 25 Bt. rt. '
;nal . : • •J. iltB.
COMM ERG!
PITTBitURO LI 41 AR
Wednesday Morning. /a
8u11..s was tea• active ',esterase.
(chows :
FLOUR—N.IM 05 bbl ' eo cern. on
obi, do on private telaid (0 bcia extr
from atom at 45,75@ .07;75 btla ear" ,
t a family at P 45,6,75 and. s7,lt 7
$5,62 and SO. •.
GlLtlN—Sshe lbOlms 066 at deul
do on lamest c 54 200 badt Red ilrh;
$1.103.
ILA Y—Eales 0 ballast 310014,
BA ON—Salsa 3,000.6,000 and 10,EIE
Shoulder*, 10e far imerilnie far Stale.
60) Owen at 10. 110.a33 1214 c; 0.400 II
3 000 at 456,000 lbe BbOaldere at . 104
111; 6,000 lbe Slaeuldere and Hew at
B 0 Dame at 1311.
WEIDIRY—BaIeo6O bb!. saw at Va..
01.0VER3ZEr,-6alel 6f boat ft 00; 6,
3ge5.2.5/ 16 Lush at retail at MTh. I
LAUD 01L—Bala 13 bble No. 1 at SI 061
DRIED PEACHES—SaIe* 20 boob •11 Sp 6.
POTATOES—SaIes 3CO boat mlsed. N.lbaraaxte, ma
Dna and Masa at It6Ct 20 bud) Mohan to at. 31,65.
BOLTER—BaIee 11 bbli, good sal! It :0 ...5 be. thril, of
1200.4-Bals 0 bbls st 14e.
BEANS—BaIe 2 bush from et ori at 12.
FIBII-3ishmlll bbls lugs No 3 Mutt"
MONETARY • AND 0011 ME
N.camucl' BANY.—The bookie of MI. I
Opined yesterday, according tevatmetizei
earlptlon to the cloak was very bidet. 6
thebooke In the creole. the *hole *me
was $77,000, This I. o,l3•ldoßd ...at zi
ping. end If the same spirit be maalfeet
the enm required by Ike charter to be out
to the COMIPOIMIII/111, of builitese will 11#1r
WO heard that the Dank prat horde had I.
000 extbserlbed to Its capital clock. -
-$1 Louie Sam. Saturday.
Tbe.bueluesa Of the Bab Tea sury was: .tenalp , e, sls7..
91107; Peysorata. 070000050; Balance. $10,077,49804
against $1e.661.6/3 het Saturday - into:wing no onuoge of
Important*. The amount veld fordntlee dICITilla the whet
..... $ 677 , 00 0 . g .i n . t $1300.00 do ear the previous wiwk.
The candy of money continue to loom. e and dlitMlltit
recta are lover than urly In the week; end the Ono k
Ptntement on Monday will probably show, teener loses—
Call lost. are eery abundant et trier cent.l
i l.
St•oke do not Imps.. with the Money whet, and •at
the felt Kurd there wee ie sound decline
—N le a or. 0 Na,.
" The imports at Few Toe ke of the week o.ber than lire
Uoall were a . .,M1.067, againetKl.C.7,oo AIM'S ',et lest
year, 'helm - porta Of Groceries were, very large.
The apgreanvelmporte of theweet. Including:Dry G.ila
were 13,643,657. against $3,608,9=1. and I
For theyetr thus far..................... 1,673,940
Inttesee . —.... , 11.992,983
•
New and dengarove counterfeit A.L. lett r it, payable
at the NOT klardlls bring% of the Back of Kentucky, are
In circulation. The eicseet smutlny is to dialect:lth It
from the genalrenote.
A new monatertelt V on the State Dent of Indiana hes
oleo made Ile •Protrance.
The Knoxville Mercury ..l. — "rw•nly. •• 0. 03
the dollar are o ff ered now Mr tholes's. cf th Bank o ro.f
gut
Traneseee. The rerties smerbering el her Itrid bolding
them, or It may be May elan them armee y which the
&Moms of the Bank an. •enharlaed to cell. ,
,
The 7lromerman Bank of Canada • as prlopelly owned
by Banthel Zdnmertoan. the •11111onatre woe iron killed by
the Baballtth dwaster. . few days TM) MIA will
wind 001 • barmen In consequence.
The notes of the Bank ofTertb Amboy are, dor the pm,
ant. Weaned by the Union Brant„liew Yore, et pen
In relation to this the 11. Y, Time, nye:
The =cern exploded bra oral% peen ado.'
steed last PI IMOD MS Beek ofetterdat lon, a
shwas of esteptelon. which Induced ni town
not to take Its note:- We are acre asked to
berm toe notice from the rremblept of the it
nercal of the eharcer fe , led "by the ODIC,
New Jersey Senate. and that the botelnen
continues "as heretofore," and that Its etroul
redeemed, "as heretoroth." at the Union
York, at rat! We hare no feeling ox the cc
to place the reds betas the mobile.
Wooer le lo beer ropily for teed paperan 1 v.:littera le
I. the avec Thsoderlnge In the honks , however, erreed
ronelderatly thelratlllty to dleee.nnt,
Prat. Inquirer. llotalay
ILUNOI9 erfTILL R. n.-11.1hrgm Ven'tal hes• fotther
e'Joed Het...ad yesterday . at 134 cad 1341,,' and tnm
n.entol lb. =annul. 13334..014 4011 M 1014; and I
tl. Iplt off at 1321 d. Th• traneattinne amounted v +
woutf,m• hundred and ff. Arts
The large &inns. In Mhz. Onnttal nap by lb.
declaims of the MIIII.III to IMO. nishtrhvo thou-and
LIMN
f ars noel. Of the meettn4 nb dte"dod non
LIMN out...rebate the fnl.•11111 e•Pcit:
At 111. annual meettneof hbercensallemuf the 1n.,.
Cartel ilsoltned. held at Chit. , in Wedneal... sir
decided to Inme air outset to the amount .4 •Mht..41...
thorand •har-s. one half rf the rleortel am f h.
rent. rsd La arm/mimed sums / lb ettoltbnl Jon. In
!herrn!, non. ohs. Of MAIO. 4* two of tli
One third of than.. cloth It tot. hurt nu the ms Jolt
nrnt, and the remainder On Mel. of January I's It 3V Ino.
ratthe pain... of thirty dr atm per err, ninth 0111
s.!! to .o e“tsllty nab thosll stunt.. nhieh Se at
thump. torn pall, Th. nrs'anotronst •1. 1 time
12.6.30,041 at St. command oTth• Ohre:ore. •hith It Ir es.
Umstsod nisi hell thatit want./ in ad.taion to the m . o.
cerise( the galr ofsh• laudani th• ammy.tollnlahth•
real
Amnne lbe er,,,ltter, at Ft lt.ul. Ft,
ware 121:Illk as. kr sut! twain 3• U•tar:
136 b I. Nu 111: 7'S, • I •.-.• Otos
Damn. ILL t , • •
WEIR. lb. Januar, in,
ermyste a. At:c., . •
p 47.
46.
1,6.6
1.477
6 . 14 ^
640
IMPORTB BY RAILROAD,
Pitts torch k. Clarelard It 6-1 east olra. Iv do It
Toverseed A or: 10 eta ken. W 011tootere Lox 1.1! dez taw
do ruler.. 6do halt busb.l., El:alter a Itllwertlo I Ma
coal oil. J II Moors 1 bet tont.. 1 ad lard. Sims.. A
Boett: 1 ear lumbar. 0 W Wotbstal A cc: 6 elders. owner..
6 trawa.l 11l butter. 41 B (14011.1& deo to . orartt. Lark
Pattlelt A Metiers,: 10 I . .dAs POW. ;crest, A et.; I bag.
ay I carriage, floBas• A /twat: 0 Its rage. Hs.; 9
1.10 batter. P teas lard, 3 604 Lotter.... tic!
aka.. Cut: 1 tra Beals. Chars. Wlleen A lot maehte•
W. Patt: T bales bast. W Nolte, Stela butter. Watt A
lOrts; 70.0 t pl. Imp. Mullet aam 3 boor butter. do
am? Ibis etas, b do butte,. 7 aka 1.0. M.... 9
Y...t: rare rtoe. 4 000 egg.. Ido burg, 7 ate potato,
moven, 4 Wit erg, 8 co butter. 2 dn 11,00;0 meta boon,
51 do potato., 1 do arra, apples . , Maar 0 eLI. pro*. Otelo
art: I boo der onodn, 3 Ls, ra.t. models., 14 let tam,
p
otal• eggs, SO hhd. toast. 63 bb.. .010447. m Leo Otto.L
10141540 mea, at onward. •rid IrdOgrOrit. ::41 dry bide,
1....ett a elk 0 1 541. rates, 4 tr 9 tOotr.Coolk.r a 1 .r.l.' ld
tads t 10t,!,.., MO., a Eleket.ou
I %WORTS HI RIVER
iIISCINNATI by to.
Weill; lug bbl. Ayer.. Irwin A W.; 2: bass of bwitiblico It
13 Ex. rshcown el; 10.0.1 s ens, 3 MI. .go*. 1
ack iircwl. Welsocil-ss, Monne teen. lot ol beat Surnitnrs,
Jon. A edlej . 17 tons pls yeast. Lemon A cc - 1,11;
rks rico, 6te.l s. Oossrars a cs., - 1 bow ireblion, WIER/nen
A WEI': SI le. hams, LO bids lard. LO Mils bacon. Lest-II S.
co.
MONONGAUELA NAVIGATION CO. -5
boss., I keg, I
horhorn,ll pllgs suodlles. 2 pumps r ••• owing, 10 bile
Dour. comers: lb rolls 'meter. N Grlsrl• bcars
Reppest: 217 bCe Ilaxt. • 31' , or: bbi do 4,05
bblo floor. I.lodier: 100 bdir irsPo_r• V 2 14 . 0•1 1, lOr •
Coat... A ea: 10 rack , . rags, IlrGs. lonia: I ands osrl.
llrrarlagols: s b0x....1 keg, 1111 con: 2 to Is flour, osoce
-22 dodo, kr1:012 200 Vss a 1 . ,. Berry • co.
VINGINNATI b Arer bv. piper. Lee • 0 , 7
27 Wm abuts, .1.r."! (boat: 1 17077. 87,1827•77 13 tea
611717.11kba000, Tomb • c 7; 1 021 o.ok, .7 k
tiotb-
In.nn. 713 bbl. sock U 1t... Jr 17 177.1. Itlur •
AOOO, 60 CO, 1 8 Liggett; 101 40. lereh Y. a.,
RIVER TRADE.
rOIII,ET CYn from Whet Hag brought In ono of Ohm (tal
on fooled. which .h. has had this reason. W. Lad ths
entit• Ilia but ha,. unfortunately mislaid lb
TO. River stool last evening at duok.at by:wean u•od
10 feet. It had not yet (sit the fain that fell In frequent
end ul• lent .Loren during all the forepart of the day.
flote/Ithatanding thof unfavorable elate of the weather.
basiness ma* quits gotten at the wharf and mom, boats
with full freight was road, to leave at nightfall
We note the arrival at Clnolanatlora fleet of boats which
left this oily on the top dna. late rise. the 'erica. to lbw.
Wise of the Ohio were pouting In a flood of water. The
Langone it ft with a fine freight far this city on Idocclay.—
Alp the W.noca. Denmark, li. F. lair, Rocket, gallon,
bllnnetonks, and Hallman wove to 'nye Cu Monday sod
Toads).
The Ilea Franklin whirl we hays berottfore noted as
damaged . by maw together with her cargo I. Imputed st
Lohlavil'e, The foul. not great hover,. -1 e go oq .
the way. at Padecolo
The. Thos. Scott lett NsehvillA fir Min city Ola Tonrds r
The Defender, Dubuque and North Ntar left et. Doull
for We city Ort Tbursday.
STEAMBOAT REGISTER
ABRIVED.—Lotorte. Breornt.lll..; Jegrn.l3. do; 0.1
i ß. sy,•lrd.o T . l . Y‘D ter r ‘ ar o C o in urilnea: ti E mOrmb. ,
D O sa
r d s o
to IL
m o;
,1
Anna, N. Orkin&
DEPARTED—Luanne, lirows.•lll% Jetlmmo, de: Co',
ayard, Elitsbo.to Forest City, Wheelies. Val
bite Chad,
tillssoutl :riven hooker* Rtate, 1:1.1t..tt;
lir mu... et L 0 1.1.4 1,6,, Ta.k. M°'°. do.
AV l'3 CIIERILI PECTORAL
Yon 1 . 1111 RAPID etlgn Or
COUGHS, COLDS, 110ARSENES, BRON
CHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, QROUP,
ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION.
FAIIIIS.REMEDY is offored to
the communitylvith the ronadenre
we teel in an article which eeldnce falls,
to resites the happiest elicits that can
tee defied. ito wide Is the held of lie nee
l'ulneea and so numer eke the cave of it.
name, that alcroet every Faction of toe
country abounds In 1re.... nubility
k own, •
who have been metered from
alegtoing and ere.) desperate dimeeee of the hinge; Fr Ito
limb When onto triedits superiority ever every'other
1111111kinO Or it. kind IS MI apparent Memo, ebeeryetiou,
hesd , witere ha virtues are known. the public a , longer
itate what antidote to employ for the dietreeeing and
dange roes
aft ar ect oncost.,ione at the pulmonary ermine, which are
nrido o
. .
Nothing ha+ called louder Sw theeernest enquiry 0
medical mon, than the alarming my - alone, and tenant,
ofounnumptlve complaints. nor has any one class of dies
ease. had mote of their Investigation and care. lint as
yet to adequate remedy hit been providid, oo which the
pantie could depend for protection from attacks upon the
respiratory organs until the Introduction of the Cherry
Pecteral. This article is the product of • long. latocriom
and I relieve enoceofal endeavor,to teenier the commus
city with arra • remedy. Of this heat statement the
emetican people are now tbennielvse prenatal to juice.
a./ nPlOala 'with confidence to their decision. if there
to any cependerice to Outdated In what men or every ems,.
and elation certify it bee done for them. If we can trout
out owl/ NW..Pet Re nth dangerous , affection, of the
throat .0t lens yield. to lt, If we on depend on the
cirintedrgent Ptiyeiclans, who make it thelr.bus
116. .to andyr,—ln ahurt . it th eta Is any rell/006 upon any
thing. then Is laliodutably proven that thle medicine
does relieve and don mire the elects of dieeasee 11,1, design -
for.beyond 007 and ell ahem that are known to mane
kind. li tbie to true, It cannot be too freely publinhed
nor be too widely known. The alighted should it now it.
A remedy that cures home:ere to them. Parent should
knot It. their children are Decodes. to them. All ehouid
know It. for health en he priced to no one. Not only
ehoold It be cirou l sted here. but everywhere. riot only in
thin country bat all countrier. 110 w AO/Wally we hare
toted on this couriction. is ditto In the hathat ahead/
this article has made the etre'e at the alone. The run
never rem on Its limit& No continent Is without It, nod
oat few people. Although
br nooy./t no No general rise to other
thi it in empl the more _lnte
In almost all eivill s,
red countrint. /L eataninfalylligen em .
Its
wh it hers. smith*, glean at si nimble
rem de.ip to
edy n more aviditY.than earselree. Unlike
moot sreperstioneof t o
kind, it Le an eyeenalea
two et costiymatetli. WO elated to the
at a rouonatily low Nice. and what la nt Wily more Ito.
at
to them. ill duality haver nen.' to decline
from Its original etandszd or excellence.
hoe
bottle ot
this medlidne, now manufactured. le i s good el 'ht.r ho/
been made heretofore, or as wears miable of making.—
No toll oncost Is spared. In maltitabolog_it lathe beet per.
feetknewhich it
. a poluitia to proctors. Bence the patient
who InOinirra th genuine Malta Pi/CU/LIT. ftrl nor on
baring as good an article as boo ever been bad he thAto
who tegtify to this
De punning Comae I hove therhopi of doing mme
the world, mi sell ha the satirfactlon st tallest:it
=ranch hen be en
dons armed/. .
Prepared -by Dr. J. 0. AYED, Practical
and Anatylical Cbtindst,
Lownl.l, Maas.
&A by PALINZEITOCK at CO.. Wholasle Agent.,
Pittsburgh, and by alit:au:deb and Idedichle Dealers.
nodelydwitT—ini
ACON-8 casks primp Bonßides,
taw.er,. eusa warmPAIR
1 f ~ 1.
Ail Ativerthiments of - Concerts or Put•
lo imager:comb ionol.bo pokl for Irma-lady laadvazu"
-
Ina sales sere.
tITTSBtiRGH THEAT.RE'r
Leave and ..... —.-40g11% a:CTTER, •
Stage hianagerme. SY otrscl Aetlnsm.s.+• Pohl!
rates* ea anald4o.ll
110ir*atla P•1131.1141...—Ree1 Private Bozos. /arge-4! OD
.4.ernct Tlet Private Beam spoolL— 6
&mei for enlaced „resew.— ----ZS eta.
wharf at ssi Igo
and aztra family
roe ealri add ex
bbd. dd atisktr;
at 34 . _.; ',tomb
fromee at
I/ANT Nmer but three Grebe eMgazement of the slain:,
sot iristi Comedian and Vocallet, Mr. COLLINS; oniver-i
sally ackocwledred all the greatest Impersonator of Itleh,
charutere on the steps . First night of a new Comedy, ,
VT/DNS:IDA T,IIVENINGI. MAROS 25th. IttaT, will bents I
Rn tel a Ilea Ticmaly, to three ,Acts, written by Joe:
rongham, Con.. Copreeele for• Mr. Collin.. emUtledl
TOO MIMI Ft/STUNK UUMKR; or Coro versus,
Lose-Ograld Deernotid. Mr.:Joint:a, with the Ong" of
The themroek Ohre;' "Min our. Country. and
. Malden, I will neer driekre theft Jack , ,
renelorq ShT, Mrs rater; Alice May, Mre
Fancy Dance...._".-- • . Miss IL Lang.
After which the laughable Tar, of TEDDY TPE TILIR
-Ted IT Mr, " Collin, with th. songs of
.The Ira Bagged Clar,"and . Widow Maebroa.
To .occlude with the CAPTAIN'S NOT A MISS.'
Atenteetog or 1100-clloors open at !...t to T; curtain 13
sire at 711
an *tide far old
lf!Ie for Clams,
s Hasa at lZtiti
J/00 ICA Edda. at
0 and l'20; ,L tea
MI, In 100 , , at
AETCT! ON SALES.
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tinanercanSzles . Root. corner
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A so one nett Matheniatl-al I.truments, 1 Bolivia Patent
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P eI
DAVIS Att.
i n DUSELIOLD AND KITCHEN FURAII
t TEICE AT NO 160 fTIIIRD arm= ns
At Ation—
(hi undo y learning Altech 20th, at 10 o'clock, at the
relddro. of Mr. Mathew , No ISO Third street, will he
sold, a quantity of well k pt furniture, among which ars
win chafes. parlor obalr.,; eurerior yid to 'walnut ward.
jobs. venetian windowmahogany book am mut
eedretary, mahogany mettle top center .tableanly ma.
botany tor tab/ra retractor hat net, enellned
Mann, dining en d lerwakfkat tables, high and low post
bedetesde ausitwe is. gas chaodeliere, hall lamp, nail
oil cloth, rerpots, marote,;&c., eciperior n cook 0 . 000.
cor2s P. M. DAVIS.D A urt
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dtltut!on eon,
eau% and dd.
the el erica or
not submib d
tc ., :tet
tor a fee tied,
Red rte. tots
of:,tie obtelodeL
e gum et V 9.,
QUPERIOR ROUTROLD FURNITURE,
LI OIL PAINTJNIIP. to dt Auction—tha Friday morn
log. ids roil 21113. at 104 o' lock, at dwelling No. 114 At..
strzet. bwow Grant, will be' fold ON. furnitur e , tn. of al
family mori - re loom the cit m
among which lON he found
walnut Wail post tedatra 11. /ai low last do; hair
ma , traloca. walnut book le. Romwood rots. walnut
.tuffeci seat chairs and rockers, loot elde board nod
extrneon 1ab ,,, , ' , toners, Walnut hat ra.k. luirrion and
Irmo...parlor and crwailear carpet.. dining room war..
kltchan farDltore and 030 king utensil. In guest collet,.
.1110. 15 013;.7 ler On ntiturtC;
A umber of handrails. ougravings , tills furniture le
latest...lo..lml well kept : 0 If DAVI/LAl:let
l
. but Wu n.
meer elreenu•
arn the Debt e
ank giv t h att rom
the
ratlen" of the
ct the Bank
latlan will he
Rank to New
ohnet, except
400 ACRES LAND WARRANTS At
Auction—On Thursday evening. blsteb
st 1 . 3 t; it elrelt, at the Merebbaue lixebauto. rut
b. MM. 4:0 seta Bounty Lend Warrant*.
tsr2s P. DAVIN, /tuft
11 ALOE SALE OF SPLENDID FURNI
ji Tu tu—On Moods,: no, rolor i blareh moth, at to
o deck, at the nouott y • at et Georg. W. Padttb got
Oakland, Bess Patsbarah. aid be sold. Ns ha Is Puna,
ins) h. it vary extensive • oe of Llonvehold and •Altsben
Vomit ore, which soperlor quality. lateat sty!es sod
kept to the best in-tir cd. tergbylaing to part blocs walnut
ball post szla. easlrs,and rorkerr black walnut
sef•edair with •e.el seat: marble top black walnut flow,
r ye tab , : amino , hattiot nodpiano stool: gmahogaor
tent., lab: vs/id hat stand: marble. top drersing and Plahn
I
bar at., cottage. fit ts sot low poet bollateagia, ratehi s imp
and 10n...ed waeb stood.. fancy loatiegany work table*,
....col bolas,, fine walorit w•rdrobs, L./14 rac k , mire
yds, •lats day cloilts, parlor, chants Sod stall carpets:
01l eloto, its. rode, ash pan. sod Polar, certain* and
°show... eider beardd brealfaat table.-larg•
Meet waloot dlulns tall.: plate an wa nor, aide talks, one evst,isri-y and - common eludes, I. ch.t, wire ear, largo
co.loa stove ited oben-Ila, with so exterody• assoilndinit
of liitehelf fit:voltam lc . Al.. • • larg• lot of • Fowls
of no, boseide, .
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Terme—fume over Sto elect days. Over SIC° nicety
dora, and over AZA. , BIT toot th erwilt foram...roost endors•
ed cotes. P. M. DAY lA, And
VINE lIORSES, CATTLE, SIIEEP,
FOWLS, WAEIONA, HAI:NESS, 'WEN t VAlt
10. k, At Am:lion-0o bloods) afternoon. March SOU).
t': o'clock at the rumotrr mat ol George W. Smith. Ifsq.
Oakland, emir Pittsburgb, de sold. (es tie leteodg toe
mo /ow varmint. Fowl; Bull. bred by MI Patoreoh of
!.toryland. Demo veto with calf er tbe stave boll. Dur.
hams-ow, *Mb rod( awl latelf mired.selected Cotgwold
And govoe tlo-o -town: thorough bred broo tones wkb
NIL Valuable barges r Paddle .cad Cameo, lige....
vf AU . tic... tumor wagons. A loge wmortmout of gar.
, eo o 1 teem twig. Need pOtshw at ebra!l.4
aLn ‘ l an ay: enna• eta-k e 1 fowls. Tent,
e,n• ever a: sty dam aver $lOO alnaty dam .n'l o , ar
.ix months credl:. lay arpr0....1 andar../ paper .
mr:.3 P. kl lI.OVIO, lnel.
I:ALVA BLE STOCKS At Auction—On
• Ttnaraday ...ening, Marta I:ntla, n'el.tt. It,.
Ix klvnthant• Eavhaorn, Orb surer, .111 b• sold
Mervthant4 Manaftetnrara Ilank Stork;
do flank at Pittsburgh do
24 do Ctti.eni Inalt Bank
do Nuns. 1 saaranen 40do
1:4 11 Dalin.. Ace,
NEW SPIiING STOCK
u 1 CIiERI\US ' -
I • r
PIANOS
N UST received and for sale h splendid new
Oh cro emit of ['IAN" rilhh/r{ non rtieaterinfartnry
Chickerinc hone, Baton. erlorted erprraely for the
tt.ralee, 0104 tatoprleiror all the varieties moil wife
ire ro• mannfazturel et the renowned eetablthment
rr .n e, (.tan.
Mms , a. CllloKEiLlriii A YO' S ha, bean award 1. 4 .
1T
ed
the 4.•ren I Zs Alen,' and !tats F:lra U to aett,n. hes
rk and other places
Eleven Gold Medals.
Fourteen Silver Medals.
Three Bronze Medals, and rho
Prizo Medal at the World's
Fair in London, 1851.
SECONIMI AND PIANOS.
Doe rlonant Clolchrring Ptair—vary ilttla
OZIO 4labonany fda octave Plano, In good order_,
Doed do to o:d fiahionad--__
(ins do do do
Aleo a full toothily of
PIANO STOOLS.
.10014 311ILLOR.
SI .Pond betneen Disround alley and 4th rt..,
..gent for Chick ring I MOS, (Or Wea tern
itartarn Ohio and North Wr4torn Virginia
tni•dnolf
SPRING STOCK PIANOS
YROU TEM FACTORY OF
NUNNB & CLARK, NEW YORK.
'UST received anti opening offirti
nyini.ll3 franhataik of PIANOFORTES
Nom the Factory orbtlN-e & CLAIM N.
•aprnstly soloaind and trongbt on
Inr the hyring Trade. and notripNain- ovary . variety of
nty l• and yrino now no annf unwed by thin colebratad ism
NUNN& PIANOS aro at the yratent tha•
lnlittAt Ily admitted to to the eery bat and and dwnsino
ostruilleoll 111•110110[01,1 In Macountry. sole mad*
apparent 1000.7 ear on 0009.10011 with those of
anysttne known mak..
PRIZE MEDALS.
NUNN'S' if CLARE hase ntner thand to ran. a f /EST
CLASS !VIZ X NADAL tanner they nitendv.i Warty
the nitirerent Iztantiong and ihxya Including the Nor!
&her nitlondon.lBsL
A written guarantee, warranting tlia Planne for fir,
yet.. a giT•ll to the yarthaner.
ttold Nanovtatotre pokes .124 tetommodating
torm. by 11. I.killEll &
bole Agents for.Nunne & Clark, r. Weal.% rentia..lThe
kantrn Ohio and North Western VA aria
FOR CHURCHES.
HALLS, LECTURE ROOMS
AND
PARLOR S.
!SARIN A lIAMLINS MOAN IIAILMON11131.! AND
ELODYONS,
Stanufactureti by kIASUN Boston. Hass.
01IN 11. AIELLOR, No 81 Wood street,
• has lust received from the above t, anfseiory a full
Mart of their Organ Ilermonlum• and. Melodirone, which
-el confidently offered to turrobuers as the best that are
ORGAN 11611110NIUMS, with double 6.7 board, I ,
Ttoga, two nth,. of De Only, and swell pedaL Moe 6200
he same tnetrament without the pedal. t:150
Mrgan heiallona. 2 row. of tars and 3 atqw. •0•100
elNdeone. piano aryl,. whit 2 eche 06 reeds, $l6O
Melodeon, • " " 6 octave& eats> gam Silo
Melodeons por t able. udeom b
6 " plain ewe 2100
" $lO
Ilelodeof.portsbto " ied
A bold hlatial hasp:tat been awarded to Mason Dams
by the alsehanke rah 061606, at theirwthlbltion. for
their new "Organ harmonium. and also a Oliver Medal
for their halo teems. A Ellear Medal bee also been .want_
.dtheir Ildofieons by the lb tans. Plate Pair held at
Pittsburgh, Pent. lat.
Their "Organ harmonium • has also remised th• first
prfse at the following Pabst lust closed; Vermont rusts,
Yale. brid at Burlington: New Jo egy Kate Fah. bold at
Newark: Ohio thate fair. bah at Olteelgud, making sis
Sir 1 Premium in One Month.
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heir Melodeons and Wrest harmoniums hare taken
the run must over all own python in retry /tic at which
Noy Ana Dentezhiblledl
The Orgatrilarntionium le &Waned especially Sty mall
ohumbee, chapel. and halls, the sole right of its mann.
tenure being /sowed to Mash a tlamtla. by two /Watts
Muted alley 47th 18.59, They make two styles, one with
and the other without pedal tan. The one with pedal
beam contains 'ebt flora, two row. of keys; two Octave/
P f 4oll . l l g:t i gTV. D' T ' gr ' o t tre ' r riat i r_ 0 :411:1:411 1 .
with the exception of the pedal bac.. orloa V6O.
The shire Instruments
et.can be men at the kiwi* Store
ord. 11. HULLOS.. Wood orZi
()PERA SIELODIES.—Opera melodies
fmm the 'folks of Deli Ini. Maur. Donizetti. Pfo
rsite, Rosolni de.
Also containion a few lsor aim msrchav, vrallsse, to.,
Introduced for the encouragement of times not far sd.
v•need In the ecienee. Ammon ae solos, doetto and
trios, for .he Cute ore 1011.. Prim, it A supply Just re.
calved by CIIMILOTTII 8L1.16111,
Wrudse, led door above 6th st.
Copies malted tree of Vaasa. felt
JOIINAVILKINS, ---
MARB LE CLUTTER.
No. 58 St. Clair 'Strut, Pittsburgh Pa.
rSUBnCRIBER, 'in addition to his
Whotossle Werke. No. ras Llbvrty street, has open
e • new Warehouse in the centre of our city, where will
beflood ktonoments, Grote Monte, and every varlet,
0-naeterf Work. mule to order by the hest workmen
known In the tends. [no2lkottl BORN WILKI.N&
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Meyer 45. L. Stout,
Sculptors, Stucco Workers & Wood Carvers,
No. 222 Penn as., near
1?.143111:ES ot all kinds; also Ornaments in
a. Plaster or Per Weed eel Idarble, eta. Zr decent•
Is bulldlusg , trlth Irulda and out.
I)roslnp 0 tart= desrrlptlon and style furzdabed at the
rtlcatest notlee. ap7:lTl
Stoves, Fenders and /Ira Irons.
a RAN CITY srovE. . WARPROUSN, No.
N 134 Wood street. As tbs MIMI bss strived which
Mass Into row the Oboes named artlp u ine would la.
vita tho
_attention °Mews newithA
_ma In our Um
tosnszscoloataon of oar stock, which now full sad COCI
00. WO on &Cranium:l to sell es low as the kraut la
the ethos. ileacembor itw:alsce. l'ilh'l.l4 Wood Most.
oa T. J. OnAIG IS ell.
• . Sommor 0.1. Dondonar.
ifiAIISTIO, ALKALI . , &c.-5u bble Eng
Marti° Hods;
2UO Oda Soap Stela, far sale py
' mre ALIZIND)111. wital
A 4 TOS MOLASSES !or Bala by
mr6 A. 011MITELII
)1; SI(
SPRING TRADE FOR 180
FAHNESTOCK & CO.
B. A.
CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STRUTS,
PITTSBIIII.GH, pa;
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
•
LARD OIL, LINSEED
_OIL WIND.OW GLA.SS,
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE; GLASSWARE,
TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, PERFUMERY,
SPERM OIL, BRUSHES, PATENT, MEDICINES,
WHALE OIL, SPICES, SORG. INUREMENT&
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE LEAD; RED LEAD AND L'ITHARGE. •
Oar White Lead, grpund in OiL *put up in paokages of 25 , 60410 A 200, 300 and 500
te
mamas. ' , aka Ire guarantee to be egglOrta MX DILL . WIIGHT. 9d not enryoured by any for toenem war
whlneem.
Oar farillUes foittnipurchase and Importation of Drum dom are rub ail enable tts to men on as i yarerabli tena
me Lateen Jobbing 110..1.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,'
CHEMICALS;
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
A. A. MASON & CO.
Importerr, Wholestue and Retail Dealers in.
r) Or Co 0 la Sil l
No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, •
ti AVE ALWAY, ON HAND THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORT
ALE meat ot
Imporjed and American Dry Goods
To he Lund I. the W.A... country, Their la:unease storic oonelete of everyyarlety of .
Silks, Shawls and Dross Goods; Embroideries, Laces and White Goods; Trimmiags„
Variety Goods, Hosiely and Gloves; Gentlmeene Furnishing Goods,
Linen and Housekeeping Goods, Domestio Goods
in immense variety; Ribbons, Flowers,
Ruches, Crapes,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP MILLINERY ARTICLES,
Straw and Braid Bonnets, anextensive assortment; Stiaw Goods, all lads.
Thais BONNET. MOAB and Al AIiTILL4 mernzracroar has bean am? malargai
With their taenitise engaged in :rnanafeettaing they an risabial, ';.ei always to offer the -motit faselosebli
and at olio, bele w the meal raw. very deaniptlon of LADIES' EEIBTS on band sad made to cam.
NEW GOODB constantly , remand from their ESA dent Boyer in the east.
Identhante from all sections of the country am Invited to r a il. fr.34 . mdtval •A. A. MASON a 00.
JAMILS 31. 0AliDLIEB ..... JAMISON E 01321 1. AIMS;
JAS. 11 ° CANDLESS & CO.
109 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENAL.,
• :
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Dry Goods, Varieties, Trimmings, .(te,, 43C4,
•
ETIAICE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THEIR NUMEROUS-CUSTOMERS, AND
Maid:mote grnerally, tbatin order to aosommodate their 'NUMMI) ?ROA and hive emple_grahe Tor the
tlon of an enlarged amok, their have wen eJ. In a Ultima to their Meant C 1 4.131,110D10U1S UOITSfg.,
upper room of an adjoining `Fantle'," orber ta eV now hove •otook
UNSURPASSED IN EXTENT AND VARIETY
•
Ity any bantam exhibited by them, and which will be kept fall tbrongthrit tte geese% With Inereseed• fa:lllth
and a datareelnatlon to tell at •
SMALL ADVANCE AND ON FAIR TEECBIB:
They hope to be able to render ratisfactlon mud seetcre the patronage of all who may fern them with nu
EXAMIN.+TION OF TIINIR STOCK.
geLMEROHANTS visiting the city are earnoatly solicited to give them a call. mrl7;d6m2m7
PHILA DELPHIA GLOVE HOUS
JOHN B. ENGLISH CO.,
• 21 CHESTNUT STREET, ,
eaz ri'OW RECEIVING THEIR
SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
Being the nest assortment in the United States,icom3isting of .
10.000 DOZEN!'
. GENTLEMEN, LADIES' AND AIISSES'
. .
Paris Kid Gloves,
Of do most celebrated makes.
Uentlemen and Ladies' kid and Beaver Gauntlets. Gentlemen and Lail& Caster & Bearer Glorea.
" " Kid Finish Silk Morel." " Lisle Thread Gloves
and Gauntlets.
With a large assortment of I
London Sift Ties, Buck Gloves, oum Elastic Braces, etc.
Sole Agents in the United States for the sale of the Celebrated
DEROACH AND TALMON GLOViES.
FIRST SPRING STOCK.
R. H. PALMER,
NO. 105 MARKET SRREET PITTSBURGR, PA
FIRST -S-'l4' -OF SPRING
OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES AND DESIGNSt,
Comprising a fall assortment of
STRAW, BEMD AND FANCY BONNETS,
RIBBONS, LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, FRENCII FLOWERS,
Hens' and Boys' Summer Hats; Misses' and Infants' Summer Hats;
STRAW TRIMMINGS, SILKS AND SATINS, MILLINERY GOODS,
Bonnet Frames, Luc Ruches, English and French Crapes, Bombazines,
And ovary 4.stnirtlon of : , IILLIN6RY GOODS. Le.. So
L. HALLOWELL & CO,
PHIL ADELPHIA.
JOBBERS OF SILK GOODS;
Fancy Dress Stuffs, Trimmings, Ribbons,
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, MANTILLAS. &c.,
II AVE now open for the Spring Season one of the Largest Stocks of Goods in their line,
MI ever offered he the Uoited !items.
The Aetec nt PRICES. adopt by us ezme years together vita that of openin
cou g m a:-
lee except with
CASII AND SHORT CREDIT OHYERS,
Has hat the elect Of largely ice...ming our burinen, thereby enabling um to onleonot still greater than...sots to
flood, sod polo a In three Olen glee us their Or tont.
The dose onicarafine Merchant wit/ perceive upon reading our Terris that ukr terfenn prat system we oat
only ran *fiord to , but eletifrose navorgy , rely at lower rates th an those w de business moths old long credit
eysteng our tame bring mere minret, and the pure:Leers whom. reltek Ursa being, as a dose. the elmeett
buyer. and best Nage. et ma%
TE.
Cub buyers wlh metre a Stemma of BIX nor =A. R iMf S
the money tb• Dell Inpsr fools, within tell dale hesekt
date ef 13111 Eructate.= money Lament, at its market valor on the day': Is wastrel.
To merch of undoubted !standing. • wed of Blx Month. will be gilrerg. If dealred .
Whlws money lirlmithWllo advanre of Mato , tr. a dlecoont at the rate or T SIILWE per wok pea annum be allowed.
Cut an walnat'on of our stark. bettor eatlefted that the,
lured that not rom f' ' r -r fh t :lVllllZZlo th p ' sy t" ths 14e watts that are atuotiatly etreadial to those who aivelona
credits.
felOolltto
1857. TRANSPORTATION.. 1.857.
Capacity One Hundred Tons Daily, .
MEM L L 0 Y' D & C O. gitiffiiii
HAVING made extensive preparations thte Winter, are now prepared to' o a heavy
1.1 s be
PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILROAD,
TUROUQU to sod from toe Eastern CHI los, We me senate our Mends and all those disposed to patronise the Penna..
Cams and Ilsilresd. that no palm will he spared to render general setisfaction to
SIIIF'PERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN FREIGHT.
The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad
illusive increased despatch to the traria:anion Otfrefght. Oblos on PENN !TENET. ►at the Canal Bann
fe24;dly
LLOYD % CO,
1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857.-
n!iiialf I ER'S POR'I'A B Lki:l3 OA T LINE
Via Pennsylvania Canal And &Inroad.
Capacity 2000 Tons per Month each Way,
OUR facilities for Tr ansportation have been largely inoreseed during the paet Winter,
and we can tow offer to SHIPPERS the =parlor adrantages 1 of • DOUBLE DAILY LINE to 105 item Pau
'burgh Pblladedibla a t n4l T it i altlnca. Ator Il t n t e . tgin i orposed_tutlreir f t l , LO l RTAre t rATt . l•4u t tox=pllpairmt
I :nd r leer c peW d Nifi I .EIIOUSTDAti • L OLIN. ... :I Un ' e ' rt r y llt/Warne ' etreele.PlWßUßGll. PA. !Mersa
fe26;lyd . KIER &' MITCHELL, Pseriusrsss-
A Rare Chance for Investment.
A. VALUABLE •
MANIEFACTUBING •BSTABLIBIIIIENT
FOR SALE.
Great Baigains!
The subscriber, desirous of retiring from
business, offers for sale at a great
bargain and on easy terms,
His Extensive Warerooma ana Cabinet
Furniture and Chair Factory,
ON FIFTII STREET AND VIRGIN ALLEY.
THE ester:it and location of this establish.
runt render It the moat Talueble property ofiered
for sale to the city for many year.. and wage It satiable
for any bushier* mulling extensive extensi building. to the
hest par of the The lot te 28 feet root on
extending t
back tocity.
Virgin alley, • distance or 210 feet rthet
SI
'ochre; thence OW 9trgio ells 7 to King'. alley. • die.
tango of 108 feet by ICO feet deep.
The building.. erelobetantlel Brick feet
th o h ee plfth street. by 210 fret 9 Inch*. to Virgin
alley; tour stoma. high on girth street and Ore stories en
the eller-mostly 1 8 ;Inch •Ith division walls II
loam thick.
An greelleni Brick Building on Virgin Alley
40 FEET WIDE,
135 feot long and Eve stories high, with En
gino House, Dry house, and
. Stable in the rear.
Thas Lnua
-ENGINE OF 150 HORSE POWER,
000 feet hears hhafttpr end • iwinsll• eo ll sollOn of Ids
cblnery.4 lv SPA r' "U ' ll °"1".
Y IRON, eblch Irish
Tra , fosad 6 Doors "" d e I I
Ursvel terse Water Pl/lw _ Ltrs; y ex;
floss, males th e saws Or moss r, ors ss
In =ls city. Is% /sr mkt out Stm msehlnerw: 1M It
pa i t ' dig U pos i b :rof hl roo .'7 . Css building will he ran' tout Itt' whole
Ilb s..r without Mara pawn as =Ai. ba
re.
Or glarrO.W
" Ms attantlos alas pubUole InslW to • • !
The largo and Spleitdid Stock of ,
F U R N:1 T U•lt E
Non On Henan whim will be sold lever titan em before
atteren In order to Not , * tbetnettteen
N. 11.—Alt Mune Indebted to the enbetlbet ere tee
quested to el: Ind Mlle betbre toe bat of vra. Ant
sononot en.... et that time will be plated In U. hangs
at side • vet Hn i.nlettlon, •
u. 1021 .
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The Zacitexent ieetll Increasing at
D. ROOT'S
OEOCERY STORE,
Gan:re-of .Third and ;;;.mithfield Sfreag,
'IVOR ho has just received
J: GO boxes Orange.,
LO Cotes Lemon..
140 barrel. Onions.
16 barrel. rictict.
1,400 lib common cara.l
lbe snow • Oct.d Limn
1.000 It* ugsr caroct 0.01
100 boa Nectunnock
I •rill Fay the big t cub Prior for :WO hurtle
fresh Hum L. I , OOT,
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THE HA•r.
NEW STYLE PATENTED
* FLEXIBLE B.AT
MAE, most comfortable dress hat is the
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mr7 wooer. at o.tatit4 6 ,i. vt •
To the 'Million.—Floor Cloths Superse
ded.
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Lerodon, haa 1.0612111 We WWII Ali Mums.
hilllgs a,
Loataa elbow Yett.ler Lb* as-a: and adecntlen of
Encaustic and atiar 2r4 Plows,
Drawl= and Plana In great eazdaty. -
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PoDFIBS--SWO lb a. 'irstero and for sale
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