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~~Pittsburgh:
THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 21, 1858.
& OFFICIAL PAPER OF TBS CT7T.TS*
of tho City and Neighborhood.
A Gaia Nigut.—-Lost night tho workmen in
the.establishment of Joans, Bom & Co., made a
t&it in full forco under the marshalship of our
friend William Woods, Esq., to tho mansion of
Isaao Joires, Esq., la Oakland. Messrs Jokes,
Both it Co., during all there hard timca have
: kept their mannliictory of Steel Springs an . i
' ies rannjng on full time and newly. Ml handed,
thus giving profitablo employment '
ter of honest men. This Tisitwas •»«"»* b J h ' h '
as a sort of surprise party,
a jheir-'good will and indicate their appreciation
' lf £;£L was employed, and filled
one omnlbns. Another large Tchrcle and n
huge wngon drawn by four horses, contained
the workmen. They started from is ci y
about 8 o’clock in the evening, and "f'J
along tho way, old and young, thrust their heads
' out If the windows, and crowded the door way,
to find what was going on. holing America was
' that Rightful
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- - or, though it might a different sort of stir The
j mm wound up the walk in front of Mr. Jones
Till*, and there, after music, cheers nnd a really
fine display of 6™ storks, Mr. Jones took them
all * house fall, Into his homo, where a bennti
fulVoUotlon was spread, and every man did
trencher duty as a true worker of steel knows
how. Thu being over, the mosioians brought
out their flutes, their violins, and their trom
bones. Oar good friend Pope, one of the best
ringers of the diyi-presided at tho ploDo, and
some of -the finest and Bwoetest pieces of music
were eiocutcd. We were obliged to leave for
home between ten and eleven, and still Ihe mu
sio was waxing warm. -
We heard 0. A. Brownsea say ia City Hall on
Tuesday evening :to an audience made up mostly
of working men,'that tho slaves of the South
. j were better off than the laboringmen of tbe*freo
s_jgtatei' We wished last night that ho could
sf hate eeen this company of “greasy mechanics,
gw the Alabama .editor styles them.. The host
and hostess received the whole company with a
cordial-welcome to their mansion, gnre them a
bountiful repast,.and wo think all would say
that they never enjoyed an evening belter.
It. waa the intention of the whole company to
call oa CoL/BoyJ at the Monongahela House and
, givebime round ofeheers and a grand serenade,
and we hate no dodht they carried it into effect,
i but we were not thore to see. • The novelty of
! this visiVtQ Oakland has.betrnyed us into giving
j it a more cztendednotico than we had intended.
'BpOHEV ATMOSPHERIC EoR«E AMD TuiP IliM-
> mie.-—This is an intention lately introduced in
to oar vicinity by Messrs. Morris & Coltart, at their
' Works, WTTli4 s li*T»t f of the Allegheny Rircr, itn-
I mediately belosKhe St. Clair Street Hridge. !i
} v coqsi3<3 r principally, in the giving of a vertical ;
| Mow, which is fco regulated that the operator I
I con give bat amcro touch, or a blow adequate
! to the whole power of the machine. blow j
is controlled by a piston, working air-tight in a I
cyUnder, open at.the top, and closed at tho bot- ,
toniv a* tbe Hammer is raised by a cam, a vac
ua is formed under the pi3ton, thereby adding
the weight of the atmosphere to that of the
Hammer, in giving the.blow. For instance, take
the Do. 6 Hammer, with a lift of 20 inches; the
diameter of the cylinder is 20 inches area
20&54-100 inches.; the weight of the hammer is
660 lbs and of atmosphere 4,415-83-100 lbs,
thus producing a blow of a force equal to 41.150
lbs, dropped from an elevation of 20 inches !
The force of tbe blow is regulated in this
manner: Near the bottom of the cylinder arc
two openings—the air entering through one,
and escaping through the other. Tho escape
opening is covered bya flap vaWe, opening out
ward; tho other has a valve opening inward, to
prevent tho escape of air. Now, if a pressure
be.applied to "the valve opening outward, suffi
dent to rcsist-fhe pressure created by the dowD
'ward movement of the piston, a evihion is form
ed, so os to arrest tho blow, and thus the force
of the blow depends upon tbe quantity of air
admitted into the cylinder, nod the pressure
upon the escape valve.
It is ol&imed by the patentee that, while (his
hammer embraces every feature necessary to
make it perfect, it is less complicated, and vast
ly moro dorado,than any other. It is estima
ted that twenty-five per cent, is saved in power
by tbe use of this mnehiue. -and onc-third of
shop room.
Messrs. M.'& Co., have the machine in opera
tion at their worto, and Jiave I he exclusive right
to manufacture in the Union. From what we
canjadge of this hammer, from having witness
ed it in operation, we think it must eoon super
sede'all other,hammers now in use. We would
at least advise those interested, to calj and tx
amine for themselves. See (he Adverii.-emcni
of Messrs. Morris & Coltart, in another column.
Ejectment.—la the case of ejectment in ibc
,Fiofrer, tk Olver, which we no
ticed fti y l , ftrr ,i tl p > several
witnesses were cxaminea a&.>> cuneeday, M
the genuineness of the signature to tbc agree*,
ment under which Dr. Flower claimed. Messrs.
Miller, Haven, and Kevin, gave their opinions,
under oath, to this point. The defendants pro
duced a paper from Dr. Flower, instructing Mr.
Robb to bid at Orphan’s Court Sale for a part
Of the land which Mr- Flower now claims, un
der an agr«ew** l POt“P ortiß g lo *»« raodp iR
1836. Jr
Jl&vS from Mary V. Olvcr, for the second
' Targe lot to Eliza S. Snowden, and aleo a small
er lot from same to same was produced. Mr.
Bterrelt testified that he drew the deed, dated
Oct. 81, 1856, and it was acknowledged on the
same day. The deed was left with Mr Robb,
council for Mrs. Snowden, to be delivered ns
soon oa the purchase money should be paid.—
The money has not yet been paid.
Mr. Woods made a few remarks for the plain
tiff, but as his case in its prcsent’aspcct, did not
hold together under the rules of law, and as the
property claimed by Dr. Flower had been cov
ered by the Orphans’ Court Sale, legally made,
the plaintiff took a non suit.
CotfßT or QiußTEnSessions. Judge M’Clure
and his associates were occupied nearly all yes
terday in hearing “liquor cases.” The better
part of the afternoon was exhausted in the trial
of the case hereafter to bo known ns Common
wealth ▼*.—Joseph Moon, indicted for selling
liquorto Bam. Block, a minor, on oath of Roht.
M'Donald. The parties are all from M’Candlcss
.township, and all the “folks” were in as wit
nesses either on one sido or tho other. Col.
Glenn was counsel for Moon and Mr. Whilsell
for plaintiff. The latter proved that Sam. Black
had got liquor at Moon’s, but then it was from
Mr. M.’s son and not of the man himself. One
witness, a minor, swore that ho had drunk there
but he had bought tho liquor of Mr. Moon’s
danghter. All sorts of testimony was brought,
about selling a horse, paying a note, giving a
doe bill, etc., eto. v and ruled out and wnrp'ed in.
The Judge, stated that no cose had been made
out, but Colonel Glenn was not willing to stop
there; he determined to carry the “war into
Africa,” qo he was proceeding to address the
jury as to the question of costs, but the time for
adjournment having arrived tho completion of
tho case was left to this morning.
GarasSßcraa.—Tho following wo clip from
tho Greensburg Herald :
To* Democracy held a meeting in the Court
House on Monday night to define their position.
They.passed a string of “ResolVeds” and W. A.
Stokes modo an apparently very earnest speech.
The whole programme, however, left ub in the
dark as to who they endorse. No tody is named
bnt Mr. Buchanan, and he is complimented uud
ondorsed. Part of Mr. Stokes’ speeclC-was a
Severe aniinadversion on the frauds in Kansas,
ftodjhose engaged in perpetrating them, and
backing them up; precisely a reiteration of t be
facts which we gave the people eighteen months
Since, and which these same men lien pronounc
ed to be *‘all lies.” We have not time to take
*oy farther notice of the mooting this week.
At an election for officers of the Farmer’s A
•Mechanics’ Turnpike Road Company, held on
Monday, E. D. Gaziam, Esq., waa elected Pres
ident; Ralph Reed, Esq., Treasurer; John S.
Dilworth, Springer Haroaugh, A. P. Childs,
Isaac Jones, Robert Hartley and D. if. Fralich,
Esqs., were elected Directors. Tho road ex
tends from tho,city line on Pennsylvania Aven
ue, to the Greensburg Turnpike, at Barker’s
tavern.
At the annual election of the Dollar Savings
Bank, held Jah. 18, 1858, tho following officers
were elected:; President—Geo. Albrco. Vice
Presidents—Hopewell Hepburn, James Shidle,
Alex. Bradly, Robert Robb, W. S. Lardy, Hill
Boxgiln, John H. Shoenberger, N. Grattan Mur
g»y, Isaac. M. Pennoek, James D. Kelly, James
erdman,- John S. Cosgrove. Secretory and
Treasurer—Chas. a. Cdton.
Ws would caßthe attention of our readers to
IBs fact, that t|hey can now use their Camphcne
Lamps without danger from explosion by using
Cannel Coal Oil which will burn wit hout smell
or smoke. Also, a superior article modo from
the same material for fluidL&mps; for sale Whole
sale & Retail by T. D. & G. Hodkinson, Smith
field Street, second door from Diamond Alley.
Tai publication of the-*Kew Brighton Timet,'
is to be re-cbmineiiced ia a few day, by W. B.
Lemmon,•Esq.,- late of tho Butler ’American.’
Bobouqh or SHABPsausa.-Tlie regular annu
al election for officers of the Borough of Shop*-
burg -was held ono week ago to-day. AUboogh
this Is a late day to revert to it, it is “better late
than never ” The Republicans were elected
throughout by a vote of nearly two to one over
their opponents. The following aro the names
of tho gentlemen elected :
Burgess —J. 0. Comstock.
Council —James Saint, M. B. Kowan, M. A. j
Bennett, Thos. H. Gibson, A. G. Neff.
School Directors —J. B. Roberts, Jacob Fogle.
Inspector —John Garner.
Assessors —J G. Comstock, SamuelCoyle, Geo.
Brawdy.
Borough Assessor —J. 0. Comstock.
Constable —George Brawdy.
Election or Officers.— The Board of Trus
tees of Beaver Academy last week’selected the
following officers to servo for the ensuing year:
President— S. Cunningham; Secretary—J. Mur
ray; Treasurer—Phillip L. Grim; Counsellor—
Joseph II Wilson; Auditors—M. T. Kennedy,
Samuel Slorehead, A. P. Lacock. Gen Joseph
11. Wilson has been chosen a Trustee.
Allegheny Savings Bank.— A new board of
Directors of this institution was elected on Tues
day, and the following namjd gentlemen con
stitute It:
James L. Graham, Jacob Geycr, Jupies Long
tnore, Andrew Ackley, Joseph Craig, David
Dchaven, and'Jas. Daliell.
A young man attempted to steal a bundle of
shirts, yesterday, from the store of Mr. Elliott,
on Fifth street, but being detected in tho act,
gave leg bail down street, but was overtaken,
and deprived of his booty, whereupon, strange
to say, bo was permitted to depart.
Market Cos.itadle. —The Market Committee
met last might and elected Simpson Moore, of
the First Ward, Market Constable fur the ensu
ing year.
Rev. Dr. Black of Scwiokley is advertised
to lecture in Steubenville to-night, His subject
is—The Berlin Conference.
Arrival of Silver.—Twenty-one tuns of ingots
of silver arrived at the l\ S. Mint, yesterday, from
New Orleans. This, whoa eninod into money, will
mako eight hondrod thousand dollars, a pretty able
bodied “pile,” and sufficient to clotho an army of
civilians at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rock
hill A Wilson, Nos. 603 and 005 Chestnut street,
above Sixth, Philadelphia. J
GLYCERINE,
GLYCERINE,
GLYCERINE,
Highly perfamed. Sure care nod preventative of
Chapped Hands, Face and Lips, for sale at
SUPER'S DRUG STORK,
f corner Penn and St Clair Streets.
The Silver Pills.—The Liver‘.Pills of Dr.U’Lana
were tint used by him exclusively in bis own practice. So
efficacious won they in all cue* of Liver Complaint, that
they becamo famous, qnd attracting tho attention of the
metical tacuity, pass'd Into general use. They act with
great certainty and regularity; tho patient almost Immedi
ately feels the dispersion of the disease, and is gradually re
stored to health. With someth* effect u almost miraculous;
frequently experiencing immediate relief, afier baring for
months resorted to drugs and medicine* of another descrip
tion, In rain. Diseases of tho Llrer aro very common iu
tMi country, and aro often frightful in diameter. Those
who experlenco any of tho premonitory symptoms of this
dangerous And complicated disease, should at once procure
ahox w f Dr. McLane's Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of
Pittsburgh, and perhaps thereby, be saved a World of misery
02^ Purchasers ahould l«ocareful to ask for DR- M'LA N E‘B
CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING
BROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Thereat* other Pills pnrjMrtlng
to be Liver Pills, now before the polite. Dr. M'Lau«'s gen
uine Liver I'illo, alto his celebrated Vermifuge, cau now he
hod at all respectable drug stores. Aon* gentiinr without
the rtpruitvrt. of VI.KMINO H)DIS-
jlmustmEntß
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
,Lts3EE tvn MivAutaus.
MISS KIMBERLY.
REDUCTION OP PRICES
SECOND TIER, 15 CT3.
rater op AbMisstart
soc. | Private Bill, huge $B,OO
Second Tier 15c. I Privato Box, small 6.00
Ob-red Gallery .25c. | Colored Fox, 50c
Single Soata in Private Box.fl. I *'
Ftfurth Night of tho great Tragedian
MR J C. PROCTOR.
Whow delineation* of the great ehoraruire of the Drams
are nightly received with unparalleled enthusiasm He w ill
appear this evening iu tLe wild and f-arfol personation of the
JIfrUEXAIXiJSAY, iu the highly et!«ctive Dmnm of
NICK OF THE WOODS.
JUUItSD.tY EVENING. JnnasrVJl*:, IRW will U j»-r
fornie-ltbe Wild and Stirring Play of
. N’ IC K OF T 111 W 0 Ol* .« o K T II E
jinn i: n a i n o« a v
Th* JibWuainre-i', |
Bloody Nathan. ;
Nick of the \V'"..S
Tlie Aveng-r.
n-ginsli A-l.b'iiu
Spirit cf ti.c Wnt<-»s
r..|,ul.ii Dti...
Mr J.-.j.h I.' Pr-vt-r.
■ u-Li witli the ixngbsble wu-lcal
Tho jierfjtrjw.. ro
D-uloita ut
THE rWKDISII .NI'HITIN'tJALE
Jenii-i Lei 1 • - Mia* Turnbull
7■ in r..v. a Lite>r Inll 1U tho Ben«Gt of Mr l*rwctor
Mr* l’ro< t-r will a Ik- appear.
!•- . Mr Pnx-toi-’s great PrD<* Traged'y,
Arbi hi. or Um'Lut of the Lombards,
n * -i new Drama callod Tbo Sru of Icr.
I’E K'S (JAI ETIES!— MASON-
IC HUL-Uum and Manager JOSEPH C FOSTER-
Artiug tunl btago Manager, A. W. YOUNG
tfJJ.EDfCTION IK PRICES.-EC
The Maniqn-r begs respectfully lo ioforin the public, tlint in
future, the prices of Admission will l»e:
PARUUKTTE BS cents. ; UPPER TIER 15 cent*
Laot night but two of the briiiiaiilly »ur««>fnl eujrnge
rnesitoftbe Celebrated Irish Comedian and Vocalist, MR.
o4w.ii.iiii (VtVSK
ZVJSSUiU, J*,.. ai.«, w „ rt ,
/ foraii'l.'tlrvttlma bero, on entlxvly u*w draiua,w«iuVu
expmojly for Mr. Oardin-r Covue, entitle**—TUß
ßLEAK HILLS OF ERlN—Jemmy Fitxpatrick. Ur.
Gardiner C*>yne, with th© sougsof “Molly Ua*n,’’ and
**OfWoeof Blarney.” SjtnertuU. Mr McUrldc;
Mr Harry Laogdou; Mary, Julia M Cooke.
Grand I’at Seul sllm Emily Waldegravn.
After which the laughable fierce ol MESMERISM—Mike
Murphy, {with soagt> Mr. Uanliaer Coyne.
To conclude for lb© flrettitot, with Ah* new {arc* entitled
NO 6i FIFTH STREET.—Cor mac O’BUney, Mr Gar
dia*r. Coyiia, to which ho will *ing tho “Low Backed
. Car.* 1
Executon’ Sale of Heal Estate.
THE subscribers offer for sale a valua- 533
ble Farm, situate) mile* south-east of Salem, J2S
Columbiana county, Ohio, containing2os acre*, and belong
ing to the estate of Wm. F. Fawcett, dec’ll; ©Mat ICO acre*
of which ore cleared and under a high *tnte of cultlration.
There ia an ample mppiy of good timber on the premlne*.
and several never-tailing spring* of water. The improve
ments consist of a good'substantial dwelling house, with
hydraulic fountain in tho kitchen; barn, *he«p house, out
buildings, arebards, Ac. -
The soil of said farm W very fertile, aud well adapted to
either fanning or grazing. There are, perhaps, a* many
advantage* combinod in the tract of land a* any in this sec
tion of country. Person* desirous of securing a pleasant
home, in a healthy and entrrjiriaiug di«tl let, would d>> well
to t-Xitiiilnu the premises ut an early dale. »» they must lie
sold. Application made to cither of the tmdundgned. pei
son-olly or by letter, will receive prompt attention.
Terms .<f payment made easy.
EMMOH FAWCETT.
JOSEPH FAWCETT,
J.»I2:wtCT Executors of Wm. F. Fawcett, decM.
Allegheny County, ea,
THE Commonwealth<rf IVnnsvlvitTrifl/flWfgfa
to the Sheriff of said county, Greeting
If Allen Kramer make you secure of prosecuting bis suit
then wc command you that yon summon, by good and law.
ful Bnnxmonom, George Poe,Jr.,(of Washington, D C.,)
William FI. Denny and Maria, his wife, in right of said Maria,
William McCoy aud Anna SJ., his wife, in rigbtof said Anna
M., Frances E. Poe, widow of Georg© i’o©, dtx’d, and
Georgs l’oe and Lucinda Poe, minor children of Oeorge Pu-,
der'd, by their Ooardian ad liiem WillUm.lt. Denny, so that
-they be and appear before our Judges at Pittsburgh, at our
District Court, there to bo held the Fourth Monday of Janu
ary. I&SS, to ihow wherefore whereas tbs said Allen Krnmer
and the mid defendants together and undivided hold all that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on tb© south side of the
Honongahela river, in Sidneytillc, now borough of Birming
ham, county of Allech«ny r andfitate>.f Pennsylvania, bound
ed’ond described as follows, to wit: Ik.-ginuiug at a post on
Centre street at the south-mat corner of lot No. 31; thence
along raid street south half a rtegre© west eight p*rcl»s*i f nd
US-100 to a comer of lot No. 35; thence B 87 K eighteen
perches and 0-IIX I lo a poet on the north-west' corner of lot
iti; llicnce N 3“ W eight perches and CB-1O0; tbcnce N 89JJ’
W along said I ot eighteen perches and 22.100 to the plac© of
tiegtnslng, being lot No. 34-ln Sidneyville, bonndodun thr
t-Tc.t by Ccntr* slret't, on the couth by lot No. 35, ou tho
went by Bedford's liuoand ou the north by lofNo. 31, run
tnialflE on* acre, partition thereof between them t* mad*
according to the laws and cue tom a of this Commonwealth,
and lb© statutes in sneb case* mad© and provided, do gain
say and the nun* to bo done do not permit very unjustly
and against the si Id laws and customs, Ac M (as tis said.)
and liave yim then and there the names of those rommoners
and this writ.
Witueu tb© Hon. Mntes Hampton, Prerideot Judge of oiw
•aid Court, nt rittsburgii, this Pith <i*v of Dec.-tuhrr, IS.'".
Copy, JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Proth’y
Root pAnnwcv, Sheriff.
Th* parties Interest©.! will t»k- ootic- of th© above writ.
d<dl.oiwl‘ RODV I’ATTFRTON’. f*h«rl(T
fflanctoo Ilnaac.
GEORGE A U U F. V TZ. Proprietor
.Vo. M I.u*-rty Mrrcl,
PITTSBURGH, P Ji N S A .
rp II I S HOUSE HAS RECENTLY
I undorgone thorough repairs and newly furnish»dß~s
and is convcuiently aitnatsd for tho accotuniodaUon of trav
ellers, at the Eastern Depot.
BVL.The Proprietor solicit* a coutibaance of bis heretofore
pberal patronage. tny&lywT
The Bank Note and Commercial Reporter
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY
■ROBERT WRAY, JR.
ATCI FIFTUXTREET, PITTSBURQII, PA.
This is the only work of the
klmtpabitsbedin th* mlfldlo of the montl* —thereby
giving from two to el* week* earlier notice of now n-unter-
Jciu, spurious and altered note*, than any other work of Its
character.
Tho National Back Note Reporter, monthly, in connection
with tho Weekly Gazette Bank Note List, raises a formida
ble barrier against the (rand* of the connterfrlter, nod gives
the only sure protection against loss by Bank tail ares.
Taut»~-FoT the Reporter. Includingacowplet*.Com CTiart,
or Book of Plate*, per annum **,
For Wecfily Gazette and Bank Not© List, per annum... - Ou
For both taken together, ooe year - 60
JcgltwtTT
Hide, OH and Leather Store.
D KIRKPATRICK * SOY s ,
t a South Third ftrect, between Market and Cbosnut
, °^- r Sffi?»»aSSa?*OTSH UTDK,
Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips, Tannerie Ol
Currier’s Tool*, at Uio lowest priceeand upon the best terms.
*si]| kind* of Leather in the rough wanted, for which
thefeheal market price will bo given in
exchange for Tibia*. Leather *t«red free ©f “ ,a
on cumuibxloD. ’
Washington Hotci.
FORMERLY UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Pittsburgh, Penn#.
JAMES SHANNON - iUVTJr
rTIHIS. HOUSE IS LOCATED ON gg
I th* conler of P*nn and Washington atreet* he* Aa
{ZZgQ the Central and Western Railroad DepoU, «i dha* un*
dettutw »thorough Improvemont, remodeled, and lanuabed
with new fumiture, aud in now the most convenient Hotel
la Pittsburgh, fcr travelers by Railroad East or West
Telegraphic
COXijRESSrOSA L.
Washisgtos Cmr, Jan. 20. !
Hodsc.—The Speaker laid before tho Hoase reso
lutions of tho Nebraska Legislative Assembly, sta
ting that a very large majority of the legal voters nf
the Territory voted for Ferguson, whose seat as a
delegate is contested by Chapman : and repelling
certain asssertions cast upon Ferguson's character.
The House then went into Committee of rhfc Wholu
on the President's Message.
During nearly all the afternoon u debate was go
ing on in tho House on tho proposed Pacific railway.
The debate amountod to nothing.
Tho Committee of the Whole, after rejecting ail
the pending resolutions, adopted one that so much
of the President's Message ns relates to the Pacific
Railroad be referred to a Select Committee of I;‘>,
with power to report by bill or otherwise.
Tho Committee rose, when tho resolutions hereto
fore considered referring various hronebes to appro
priate Committees were concurred in ; tba one*rela
tive to tho Pucific Railroad by 13C against CO.
The House then adjourned.
Senate.—Mr. Iverson, of Georgia, introduce! a
bill to increase the efficiency of tho army ami marino
corps, by retiring tho disabled officers. Referred to
Committee on Military Affairs.
Mr. Iverson also gave notice-of his intend..n to
introduce a bill to change and rcgulato the mode of
appointing cadets to the Military Academy at Wost
Point, and to modify tho laws relative to that estab
lishment
Mr. Halo resumed his remarks Irom Monday, and
commented on two of the positions held by tho Su
preme Court in tbe celebrated Dred Scott cose ;
tho Court affirms the right of property in slavos as
of the same natnro as tho right of all other property,
and-that tho traffic in slaves at tho time of tho Amer
ican Revolution and tho adoption of the Federal
Constitution was so universally recognized and ac
knowledged, both in England and in this country,
that no man thought of disputing iL He took the
same issue with tho Court on both these points : tbo
legal principle was unsound and unsupported by
authority. What purported to lie tho statement of a
fact was equally unsupported by the truth of his
tory. Tho first proposition was more distinctly and
fully expressed in tho Lecompton Constitution, where
it declared that tho right of property h* niibjo and
higher than any constitutional sanction, aud the
right of the owner to a slave is as inviolable os tbe
right of tho owner to any property whatever,
Ho bad a higher respect for tho Lecompton Con
vention than for tho Supremo Court, broau«e the
Convention bud been moro explicit than the
Court in stating just whnt they meant. He
did not deny that in States tolerating slavery,
there was legal property in slaves; In some of the
free Stales there was qualified property in human
bologF; in New Hampshire criminals wero sent to
tbe penitentiary for tho public good, and anybody
might contract with tbo Warden to have tbe custody
of these prisoners for their labor; the laws recognize
his right to tho labor of tbo convicts and hn can
take them where bo pleases within tho jarisdiction
of that State, but if ho should cross Connecticut
river and undertake to make them quarry marble In
Green Mountains, Vermont, bis right to their labor
would ccasc. Precisely similar was tho right of the
slaveholder to the labor of his slaves. It b a legal
right where slavery exists by law, and no where else:
tbo moment a slavo goes beyond tho jurisdiction
which imposes tho servitude, that moment bo is free.
There wa3 an essential difference between the labor
of human beings aod the right of property in inani
tnato things and in tho brute creation: a man may
go nil over tho world with n horse and everywhere,
both among civilized and savage nations, and his
right to ownership will be rospectod: this right docs
not depend upon the existence of statute law; but
because, by universal consent of mankind a horse is
the subject of property; when tbo borso was created
bo was made to bo property and man was made to
own him; the right dates back to the earliest
period of recorded tiotj, Whon Gml created* the
earth and gave it to mat) to eulth .ite, aud filled the
land witb-catllo, the sea with fish and tbo air with
fowls, God gave man dominion over the cattle and
tho fish and tho fowls, but never gave him dominion
over hi* fellow man: bo reserved bis la*t und best
work for his own peculiar worship. This destination
had been recognized by every writer who ever wrote
on the subject and by no States more clearly and de
cisively than by Virginia, Maryland, Louisiana and
othor sfavoholding States, it has been abo recogniz
ed by tho unanimous concurrence of every member
of tbo Supremo Court of the United Slate*. In
support of this argument he read extract* from va
rious authorities. During bis remarks he declared
that if tho attempt was j>crsisted in to force the Lo
cvimpton Constitution on tbe people of K stuns, he
hoped that they would !i/ht and re-d-i *\on unto
blood and death.
Mr. Harlan obtained thu floor. when the further
consideration of tho Kansas question was postponed
to Monday next and the Senate adjourned.
7-r. Lotts, Jan. 20. —Tho ru rut ha« jit*l re
reived Kansas letters doted the 14th. si ttiug ihai tbe
returns id tbo election «n tbe 2!*t of December and
tbe 4th of January were opened by CalL.-un ..n ibe
13ib. iu presence of Gov. Donver, tbo President <•(
the Council, and tb* Speaker uf the House. Tbe
vote on tbe 21st is a* follows: Constitution with
Slavery, CtlS.3; without Slavery, 57t'»: 3jf.2 uf these
votes are sai! to bo pollud in precinct* containing
uvor loud inhabitant*. Thu vote for Smith, Free
Stale, for Governor, i.- Marshall. Democrat,
tij.iy*. Parrott, for Congra**, CiLLI: i'nrr, Democrat.
fiso3; the Senate consists «*f I,} Free State and fl
Democrat*, and tbo llouso 2'.' Free State and ,14 Dem
ocrat*. Tbe vote on-the Constitution on the 4th D
not yet counted. Calhoun says he shall not close the
count now, but will receive other returns which may
be presented, although the eight days given for mak
iog returns have expired. The territorial legislature
will take action on the election frauds, and will pro
vide for another constitutional convention. The To
peka Legislature will vuact a codo of laws to bo used
in cose of emergency, but not to conflict with the
territorial authority.
V:.- *i Ut !■ Lull
Washington Citt, Jan. 20.—Tho War Depart
ment has asked Congress for an appropriation of
$1,224,000 to pay for S4,ScM),tIOO for subsisting the
Utah expedition for 20 months from the Ist of Jaly
lost, that amount being roquired f««r si>os soldiers,
200 women, and 300 servant* and I*o4 employees,
in the aggregate 8000 persons.
The Sergnaot-at-Arms of tho House has dispatched
deputies for witnesses to appear before tho trial of
of the Special Investigating Committees.
in executive sessiuD to-dav cc-uSmied
-tli««maindvr «.t vbc ma do
perruant to ths rreomtnandation.i of tUouavat rouru
<*f inanity.
oiii r ten, Jan. 20.—Two men attempted the rob
hcry of a gtoro on tho at Leganler, Indiana,
and were caught iu tho act. The people hung them,
hut cut them down before they werb dea<L It wo*
decided by a small majority to deliver them to the
authorities and they will be taker, to Indianapolis
to-morrow for trial.
Vincksxps, Ind., Jan. 20.—Last night ai«.ut half
past ten o'clock, the largo steam fluuririg mill, owned
and occafiiod by Mass & Mannering, of this city,
was discovered to be ou fire, and before assistance
could be obtained the whole building was one sheet
of dame. The mill, a large four story brick building,
with every thing in it, was entirely destroyed.
Telegraphic Sltrketi<
New York, Jan. 20.—Cotton firm; 1200 bales
Fold. Flour firm; 10,000 bbls sold. Wheat declined;
GOOD bush while sold at for western
whitu the quotations ore 1,13. ..Corn heavy;
15,000 bush white at GB. Mess P»rk 5c lower; sales
at l-1,90;' prune 5c lower, sales at $11,85@
$l2. Coffee heavy and ic lower. Molasses
Teas; sale* of old green* ut n slight advance.—
Freights of Cotton to Liverpool 3-16 J; Flour to Liv
erpool s}.
C<ttllr Market. —Cattle have declined; the receipts
of Beeves were 2500; Sheep 8000, and Swine IfiOO;
the prices of Sheep and Swine are unchanged.
Stork Market. —Stocks are firmer; Chicago ,t Rock
Island CO; Illinois Central 01; Lacrosse A Milwau
kee 11J: Reading sfi; Michigan Central 54j: Erie
lt>2: Cleveland.A Toledo -Hi; Virginia sixes S'Jjl;
Missouri sixes £IJ.
Philal'El.duta, Jan. 20. Business continues very
dull, aud for Coffee, Sugar and Molasses the prices
are drooping. Cloversoed is wanted, and 200 bush
of prime sold at $5.25 r> 04 lbs. Fiour is very dull,
and sells only in a small way for home consumption
at $4,75 for superfine, and $4,87i(0,5 for extra. Rye
Flour sells slowly at $2,024, nod Corn Meal at $3.
Wheat is in fnir demand for middling, and further
sales of 3,200 bu.di were made at for
red, ami for fair and prime white. Rye
comas forward slowly,and ro&dily sells at 70c. There
has been an increased demand for C<>m, and 7,500
bush of new yellow was sold at 00(j£02c in store, and
C3@fUc afloat. 1,500 Lush of Oats brought 34c.
Cutton is firm at llifibllj lb for middling fair
upland. Rice soils slowly at 3Jc. Tallow is scarce,
and firm at 101(3)llc. Provisions are rather firmer,
bat there is very liltio doing. Whisky is in better
demand; SUO bbls were sold at 20c for Pennsylvania,
and 21c for Ohio.
ClffCinNATi, Jan. 20. Flour easier; ICOU bbls at
$3,C0(ai3,75 for Superfine. Wheat is unchanged.
Oats firm and nctive; 3000 bush u 37(<fi2lf. Whisky
rather dull at 14}. Hogs buoyant and io active do.
tnond; 2000 sold at $4,75fq;5, closing with more
buyers than tellers; receipts fair. Provisions are
firmer; there is a good demand for Mess Pork at
$12,50, but no sellers at this rate at (he close. Bulb
Pork is firm at .',(u.CJ for Shoulders nnd Sides, pack
ed. Monoy easy; exchange in very firm; 1 (d) IJ pre
mium for New York. The weather ia clear. Ther
mometer 30 deg. The river has fallen enu foot since
last evening.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO
Lata of the firm of U. A. Fahnwtoek A Co., aud eucresaors to
Fleming Bros.
WIIOI,FC9A.J 4JC DKUGrG-ISTS,
So. GO, corner Wood and Fourth Btreata,
The subscribers have just re
tumod from th* Eastern cities with an attentive stack
which I* now offered lo (b* trade, consisting of
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS.
OILS,
DYE STUFFS,
TURPENTINE,
YARNISIIES,
BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES, Etc., Etc.
Which, together with tbelraJnady targe stock, comprise*
one of the moat extensive and
Best Assortments in tho Country.
Their irruinuitli for iopplrlng
WHITE LEAD AMD ZINC PAINT
Of any quality are rach.aato enablo then to sell VERY
CHEAP.
fyflanntiT and City Merchants and the Trado generally
arolsriled to ao eniiolnafl»p ofouretoekand prices bebn
porebaring elsevbsre.
B. L. TAHHESTOCS A CO,
Mi6:d*v3mT Ho. CO, cor. Wood tad Foortfa Btmu.j|
COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOB JANUARY.
F R. Barsov, Y. P-, Enwaaan Oaxoo, Joas L. Both. B.
Przttos. Johns. Cosgiati.
PITTSBURGH JIAKKETS,
| Report'd SptsiaHyM Ou Pittsburgh Gantts.]
I*tTtiauaoa, THvsdwr, J ax-.'art 21,155*.
FLOt'R no *alea from flr.t hands; from »ture 170 and
old bbU at $S.7j for super. $L2i for extra and $4,50 W
fiiuilriU ICO do at $4,00, Jitio anJsLjQ; <uid &> s itd IbD
extra Mid family do at RT >d SLSO.
GRAIN nalca at depot of 275 bm oata at 27 and 100 do at
23, wheat, 20J btn prime tvhltofrem At.we, at M 2: and 600
bot ry* from store at 55. ...
GROCERIES—saIea of 10 bbda low fair AUgar at and
j„ prlui* at 7; 20 bbl* inolasiv* at 2t\ und 2t) !■£* coffee at
12; 9Trap. 10 bbl* at 42.
WHISKEY— Miljs of 30 bills old rye at.. 0, and *0 bid* raw
II <Y—nde* of 13 load* at «cxl« at ponton.
APPLES—a sale on wharf of 75 bbl* ftt $1.27.
ItI'CKWIIKAT Fl.OUK—f» sal* of 3-i ik* from store at
*l7 i p.-r V>j.
MONETARY ASDDOiffJIERCIAL.
TlieweeUr statement of tbe Bunks of Philadu>phU for
the week coding on Satnrdar. January Ifltb. jire*enUi Ibe
followiog u* conijiared with tboae of IhoproTk.ii
week :
oucAaiTtrz iiTatesjs.vt for two week-
Jan. 11- Jan. 1?.
Specie 11,770,701 4,01H4E» Inc... 217,580
Dne from other BU* ilttl.fil* 2.1W5.035 Dtc... IGAGAI
Due to other Uunk-i 4.453,31*5 4JJ40,07(i Doc... 103.71 H
DepotUa 11.4C5.253 11.512,557 Inc... 47,512
Circulation 1,011,033 7*043,545 Inc... 35,512
Cittlo MaßXet, Jan. 18th.—'The »o{(ply of Beef Cattlo
this week was not so largo as the week previous, the offer
ings amounting to only about LAW head. A great deal of
the stock was rather Inferior, coating a dullness In the
market aud a slight decline in price*. Sales of 700 head
were made at Warden's Avenue Drove Yard, in lots, at 7*/<J
@914 net.
The arrival* of Sheep JirTlng tin- tvrek amounte-l to 3000
hood, all or which were sold from s:t tu live weight,
which is a decline of abontbalf cent Iti. The price far
Hog* Is still low. sale* luring beeu inodo at $5.5u to
Y U*o tbv.
Tho Week Bank avnrngo cniilinua- to show nn increase of
the unprecedented specie reserve, tho average uow exceed
ing thirty milllono, an Increase of over twenty-four millions
■mre the day of the suspension of the hanks.
The following is a comparative statement of the condition
of tbe Banks of the city ol Now York, Jan. 2, Jau. M and
Jan. 15, ISSS ;
Loans 4’J3.549,»53 $C3,7»2,757 $99,473,752 Inc. $081,004
Specie 2\sfll,Wd 2*9,173.333 10c.M24.42a
Circulation. 5,490,403 ti,515,4i'4 Dec. loa,13»
Dep’s. nom. 7a.ri35.224 79.541.3ii2 1nc.1,948.959
I'nJ'ii den's (V.. 033.557 55,942.282 €7,723,1*09 ine.l.7SU>27
—i.N. Y Trib,
I’., Ft. AC.R. R 30 hush potatoes, 256 do oats,
4j da corn. 24 do meal, owner*: 21 bbl* appfra, 11 do dr
apple*. 3do beaut, 1 bx eggs, S George A co; 1 bbl do, 11 do
butter, 15 ska b w flour, 45 bnah oats, 41 do corn. L Poter
•ju; 8 d< 3 do cars. SJcLaugblin; 2 kgs lard, 2 bill butter,
2 do eggs, Cooper A co; 20 do flour, McClurkan A co; 9 ski
rye, hlmpson A Nelson; 12 do potatoes, 1 bbl batter, f* Peter
•>'U; 14 halos broom com, II I! Collins; 9 l>gs cloversocd,
Watt A Wilson; 7 cars collie, 2 bids eggs, 2 do butter,
owasrs; 22 do spplss, 222 do flour, 10 hogs, 300 bosh wheat.
l 3 bt»!» vgce,4 butter, 2fi sks dr applet, 71 do cloversiwj
50 bbls pork, lug c«ks boroD, Clarke A c».
P. C. A C It. It —dear* hogs. 1 do cattle, owuan; *SOu bbls
flour. 4 do egg*. 0 pkg* sou teas meat, R3A bbb whisky,
Clarke i c.
St. DUlrt ;»-r Fulton City—■*> bbls oil, 50 pkgs nop aud
cau.llm. Uagaeiy .Cstrravx a co; 10 hhds iogar.2s bbl* mo
losses, ;h» bis soap and candle**, 0 do itan'li, A Brown A co;
325 bbls flour. V. Jo whisky, 50 do alcohol, 24 do oil, 310
htJes, 40 oaks baeou, 62 bxs |*?rk; 1 do tndl, Clark k ci*: 25
tc* lard, J Dalrell; 2 hhds tr> beef, 6 bbls lard, 2
do pork, I. Dnvo; :’pkgs* W H Uarrard: IT bbls molasses,
tlraiisn A Thomas; 44 bbls i*-,rk. W B Uaym. 301 bgs (tolo
toca, Huffman, McCreary A r<x 14 ids njtton, King, Pen
u.«ck A ctr, 17 bdls g hides, C Ka.-«her. 51 pkgl lard, J
J.snghtm; U>4 g bides, M DeLauge; 12 bbls whisky, T Little
A co; 25 bxa soap and candtra, S Ucdtay; 2 cski bacon,
Mercer A Itobinson; t>7 g hides, McCunj i Young; 216 do,
J It UeCuur; 50 bhls whisky. I Mellearr; V 9 bale* cotton,
Patk. Itl.-linnl* A co; tl hhds sugar, liii bbls inulaste*. 25
V*ki» «»•! 1-audW, J bgs swrepiug*.
Rouse A . :• trs tiaias, J A . ..lings.
I J ASp'-ei: 12 bbls al-obol, J Schmid*; Td bdl* bsz». tl W
Smith. 5u Ics lard, H) do hum*. F S»-llors X cu; 172 l>bls
whisky. D Wallace,
The Fulton City arrived mi Tuesday ‘Light A *s*py of
her roaoifest may be found above The Jt. R. Ford was
also Is, but wo failed to find a manifest or any thing to make
on* up from .Boats continue to come iu and fail in a
larg* unrulier <*f lastances to go out The baUucs tu oor
favut is some »‘<o -tcatnor* all iu go’s! i'onditimi aud capable
•>f carrving aaay half the tov u l*o*tllv.if it could only he
re-liiroi to a condition flt for trau« "blptneat.
The (li"Vt.lt in from Whwl.ug with a good loa*l yes
terday. The R.*Mhe Is the Wheeling tost for Ibis Jay—
\»« clip from our exchanges
“NoJltvtU.Z.— Tbe CuDllo'l Istei wm la!ltll|{ oil .-atm.lay.
with five feet outb.vshosl* Buslues* is reviving slow ly
at Nashville Nashville L.*cal ln*»|>ector« in theenw* „f
the collision of tbosteatuen C*»mm**rce and .I'uipti*. t**re
9U*peode.| J. D. Morris, pilot . f the termer, tor twenty days
sad exhoO'-rated (’apt James Lavi-H, pil**l of tbe latter fr. tn
all blauie.
■‘The l>.uisville C.iunor -d Monday *ayi
••‘Freights f«»r Pittsburgh and Wheeling nre '*o.n tuou«
abdun-lant, mud wo h. ai‘«f ec.-agemeuts foi -e-era! thonsaSd
Larr.-U »f dour anil p.*r*.
“ •Freight* at Pv.||.. v;.a t.-’.eraMy p»-nt> tbe .-ite r
.lav, and tiis tv'W Kona, f..r Sew t*i leans, tilled o*Jt her load
there, having as much Jiork os "l]e could * orrj. Winx com
pilb-d In teat r7'A)Lb la It Cuiues out of the Wabash to l*e
shipj»l through from Ytuceiine'* lo Nm Or lean*, at .uc 'p
bbl. n.e Diana t--JL U.diMdiug freiglits. tho. ree*-.*ing 3.'*
cent" 'v* bbl ” '
I'hs Cim-inucti *al says:
••Tlie Atrli* , from Now Orleonm. after dischorKing a »mall
amount uf freight,cleared for Pittsburgh, with a fair cargo
nf «ng*r and roolx*ncx."
The Anglo Saxon, Economy and Soath Aiueiica were up
at Cincinnati for IhtUbai direct, on Tuesday. The El.
Wavin' which made us a flying visit of a day l*«t week, is si
Cincinnati loading fir New Urlewa* The Aurora left thal
city t ir 1 ln« on th«9th instant.
AUltl.VKD—Jvffetwoa, Brott-narlll^’Lorom-. d-r; O-d-mel
Hnyard, Wiiiil-oth; Cberoit, \Yl<«e>Ung.
DKPARTED—JrfIVmon. Brow uxritlc; Loxei nr. do - Ccbni'-l
Rayanl, Liirat-olli: J C Fremont, St Louie, K F .'»»*,
.) D Foid. Ciurtun.itf: Cbevult. Whreling
IliTrr 7 ai.d falling. •
COMMERCLU. COI.LEGE.
riTTSUfliail. PENN*A CV.-.'/r-./ ISSi.
Roar-1 <>f )‘i TrmM-«. —IVoHj of 11 T^aol.ri«
EJIPJ/A TICA LI. Y
The Businch.i Man's College.
fairynt and i >u>rf f.l nnfJeie O’Stnt'rnal CtJLyi <n l!-t
I nited States.
Iu Daily Allruilrviuo upward*of ‘4OO Mu.tout"
r W JENKINS.
i. l jfixcncoc** Vit'*!**
J’i ,io3-..r uf AtuLmoric aii-1 Oommerrii'H^ci
JOHN Ft.EMINU, :i
AnOit«. ‘>f ••Till- National Syatcuinf HooiY* ipiutr i.art(irer
i>a ila t'uatuma an.l f |g»*.
/ J. XV. KItHNTLIMJKIMt)
- • A. UnVLEVnt>.i A.T.TOUTHETT.
I'l-’fikHon of i'luiii nuilOrnamental I‘omuanaliiji
D. HACUX.
uu Political Economy.
JAMKSII. HOPKINS, Ka.).,
Of Jin- I’lltaburnli Bar. lafturvr on Commercial Law.
JAMES W. KENNEDY,
of ‘•Kenmdy'e Bunk Note Ileviuw," Irctureron Counterfeit,
Al!>T«d and Spurious Rank Note*.
To fnruUh the U**l mean* for ar.jnlriug nTIIOROUUU
BUS I N K 8 3 EDUCATION, lo the shortest time
and at tho leant expense, cotnpriiiug instruction la
Double entry book-keeping. <u applied to m.i
chandislng, Banking, Railroading, Ac.
STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING,
With all (its n<c«tit improvements, taught without extra
charge.
PENMANSHIP.
Rapid .Writing, with every variety and style »f Business
anil Ornamental Pcnmnnahlp.
ARITHMETIC.
Arid a thorough COO ran of Counting llou.lo Calculations.
COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES
Pull luatnirliona given in tills Important branch of bust
nee* Education.
LECTURES DAILY, ON BOOK KEEPING,
Ueagi-a, Law* aud Custom* of Commureu; Finance and Rank
lug; Political IVonntny. Counterfeit Notes, and other sulk
Ject* harlug practical illation to active business.
Uoolt-kwplug, Full Commercial Course UO
Stationery, about 6 00
Ronrd per wwik, can be obtained for 1! to
are n.il charged extra for Steamboat Book
keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma.
STUDENTS
Can enter at any time—(no mration) review at pleasure—
time unlimited—nan*) length of <-ourae a frt>m eight to twelva
Four bundled and eighty-seven Students entering, from tba
City alnue, within one yoar, brsidse the many from the
country.
DIRECTIONS.
Specimen* of Writing nod Circulars, con lain log faH'lufor*
msitan, »*nt l.y mail fn* of chare”.
Address
I roxi City College, Plttaburgh, Pa.
OrPKEMIUM PENMANSHIP.—No lea than EIGHT
FIKST PREMI IMS were awarded thU College to the Pail
of IWT, over nil competitor*, for be«t writing. The**, with
other jirortnui Premium*, wrro girtn In Ohio, Michigan,
Indiana, Virginia, Petmaylrani*, and in Lotilurllle, Ky., at
the United htatea Pair,and all for work actually done with
PEN and INK, and not for Engratud Penmanship. Our
Penmen are fatly competent to de their own work without
the aid of the eagrarer to make it rcepectabl*. de7:wT
Valuaole Farm for Sale.
AVERY VALUABLE FARM containing
'212 arrra of land, situate fn Little Braver township,
Lawrence ronntry, bounded oh tbe north by laud of Cavil
and Henry, rut by land of bilull, on the south by iHdiell,
and west by Spriiat and Cook. Improvement* are 12J acres
cleared land, with a two etory honso and large barn, out
boose* and an orchard of fmlt trees. Add Land ft situated
on tbo ruail loading from Kti»o StiiUon to Petersburg!!,
alxml <>ne and n half tulles from said Ktatipn, and is in good
ir-psirauil cultivation, and known u Ilia farm of Tbcrau
Cunnipcliam. fcso. Said farm l* owned by tbo helreof John
Beer, »iu> will sril tbn saute on ttuia to suit the purrbuor,
I’erwms wishing information about tbe same will call
upon the ■ji«Krllwr > on tbo iTemlse*. Dear Kuon Station.
TUOS.CUNNIKOUA&I,
Agent for said Heir*.
Valuable and Desirable farm for Sale<| |
TIIE subscriber offers for sale lus farm,
.containing 68 aeres, situated about CD® halfmllo
north of Salem, belwoon the Ellsworth sod Derlfn roads,
at! tillable, except a boat tea acres of Umber, on which is a
■ptondid growth of the sngar maple, In a high state of culti
vation, and under a good faaco. It has also on It a thrifty
yonng orchard rContaining a var let yofrhoico frail trees,can*
folly selected with a riow to tlo-tr excellent and superior
■juallty. Alio, poors, patches, plums and cherries in tlmn*
dance.
Tbo buildings on tho premises ore good, large and conreo
lent. Tho house is a tiro story frame, commodious and well
finished. It is very desirably situated, and In fall view of
town. There is a good well and cement cistern at thedoor,
which furnish an ample supply of water. There oro two
tarns connected by a shed, making plenty of room tor the
"IWtarlng of cattle and stock ofoll kinds. Also, wagon and
carriage house, and other convenient buildings—well of wa
ter lb the barn-yurd, Ac. There is on the south east corner
uf sold {ami, a small framo house, with garden,-fruit trees,
etr_suitabie for a tenant.
N. lU—The above described premises, Wag in a good
community, and in sight of a business and onterprising
town, are emincuUy calculated tor a fanciful country seat,
for any ouo who vlahe* to retire from the din of a populous
eitr, to mors domestic life. It Is also well adapted far dh
riding and selling In lot*. being conveniently located be.
tween two public ruodo. For further information address
<,r inquire of EDWARD JKNKINB,
JaliwlmT On the premises.
PITTSBUBQn, PEXNA.
Improved Oscillating Steam Engines,
BOILERS JJfD MILL WORKS,
F)R Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Printing
Prsnesand Manufactories, with tilth* Suiting and
Gearing for tame. Also,
: Jttdaon'a Patent Governor Valve,
J9>Ooa of our Engines con be seen at GAZETTE BUILD
ING. J»7:wtfT
Commercial.
* 11.294,095 $ 11,294, W0
2LO*W,CS2 Dec... *233.722
Import! byß«llrotd<
Imports bp Hirer,
HIV EH NEWS.
Steamboat Regliier-
I 110 S CITY
J C.sMITII.A. M.
DESIGN-OF THE INSTITUTION.
TERMS, Ac.
REFERENCE.
F. W. JENKINS,
TABERf POPE A. STHEETt
SALENi, OHIO,
tStgulat Jettamrts.
Sissouti River Direct.
A RareCtutnce Co Passengers & Shippers.
IFHI go Through xoWtoul Beshipping, to
D.yONEVILLE, BRUNSWICK. LEXINGTON. WRSToN
LEAVENWORFH CITY. KANSAS CITY. ST.
JOSEPH, NEBRASKA CITY. AND
OMAHA CITY.
THE splendid new and fnst running Pa>-
M.n«ersteamvr SKY-laARK,Cupt. IiEN. JOHN
SON, will leuvi for the above and oil inUruiedixt? "U
MONDAY, FEBRUARY FIRST.
For freight or {ikaMge spjdy on board or to
FLACK, BARNES 4 CO.. Agonte.
Ja2l Office, No. 87 Water street.
Monongabela River U. 8 Mall Packets.
STEAMER TELEGRAPH, 1 STEAMER JEFFERSON,
Cart. J. C. Woqdwoeii. * Capt. Gxo&ox CLi&k.
The above new steamers are
now running regularly. Morning Boats Imto Pitts
burgh at B o’clock A. and Evening Boats nt 6
o'clock P. M. for M’Keesport, Elizabethtown, Moaonga
bola City, Bcllevenion, Fayolte City, Greenfield, California
and Browusville, there connecting with Uarks and Coacln-i
ter Union town, Fayette Springs, Morguntown. Wayse*hurg,
Carmichocltowo and Jefferson.
Posseugvra Uckctod through from Pittsburgh to Cuion
town for $l, meals and state-rooms on Wat* inclusive.—
Boat" returning from Brownsville leave at 3 o'clock In the
momlngaod sln tho evening. For further information en
quire at the Office, Whaif B*>at,at the foot of Grantstrret.
aus G. W. FWINDLKR, Aaz?tT.
Reg ul a r triaveekly , rpg» lfr
WHEELING PACKET.—Tbe fine
sengeosteamer CHEYOIT, Captain J. Murray, will leave
ter tho shore nud all intermediate ports on Mondays,
Wedm*iays and Fridays. For fr«igt»t or puaaagw, apply on
boor<i, or to
auC ? W. R. WUBELEU, Agent, No. ft Wood st.
REG tJ LAR~ T U ESP A T~ ICffr
FT FOR ZANESVILLE.— I Tlio fino
steamer EMMA GRAUAM, CapL McffßOl A Tins, will leave
for the abort and intermediate |x>rtv EVERY TUESDAY,
at 4 o'clock P. H. For freight or passage apply cn
board. ocl9 FLACK. BARNES A Cp„ Ag't»
F~ OH MARIETTA AND ZANES- r JTSvn
VILLE—TTie new and bcauGfnl steamerAgJ*y. i
LIZZIE MARTIN. Capt. Bfcowx. will learo for the above
and all Intermediate ports, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 r. M.
For freight or pasaago apply on board or to
ocIC FLACK. BARSK3 k Agfa.
(Cincinnati, Sc,
FOR CINCINNATI—Tho fine, fEgv*
ruw sicutner POTOMAC, Capt.
will Inifo Tor the abovo onJ all lotormocHM* porta, on
MONDAY. 25th Inal., at i. f. u. For freight nr jiastnp
apply <>n board or to
KLACK, IIAKXES A CO , Atfu.
No. 87 Water St.
FOR - CINCINNATI,— The fine V JBfcji
■tanner MEIAOTTK, n«pt A.
will learo for lli» above aud all ItitoraWiate poru ou
THIS DAY -I*l, at 4 o'clock, p. m. For freight or tmuag*
apply ou board or >o
JuH
FLACK, DARNKS 4 CO.. Agi-i.w.
F“ OH ""cTNOI NNAfI^-The" fine '(Effr,»
ilMmr; It. F. BASS. Capt. W. T. Barr. -fcg&aEa.
will 1«ar« fi.r tin* abore and all intrrmrdlutr porta, im
THIS !>AY, 21at Inst., at II a. M.poxitlvelj. For freight er
apply on board or to
JM& PLACE, BARNES *Co„Ai;.nH.
FOU CINCINNATI A LOUIS
YILLK —Tbo lino steuuivr GAZKL, CaptAsSSafim
K Kri»n» will liraYi' fur tho nb<m> and all iulcruuniiate
porta, ou SATURDAY, S3rd hut., nt 4 I*, fc. F-.r ft.-i 'htor
»isa<*K- apply no board or to
.ioli FLACK. tIAUNKS & CO.. Act*.
1“ 70K ~ CIN C INN ATI ’ & LOUIS- t JJSLs
. VILLC. —Tli« tplondid atfiuuor “DAY
CITY." (’apt. Miller, will 1.-aro f«r tli“ nlwr.i xml nil in-
UTiiirdiata ports on* THIS DAY2I->t Itut. at 4o\ I‘k P M
F„r pass«!-o and freight apply <>n Imardorto
j»5 FLACK, BARNES A C«V, Art-
ilospilic, Arc,
F 01! NASHVlLLE—Thoclegant ,
•(warncr tiLK.V\V>K)D. C»pt. RoHn«on.
will Ir-a»*• f-i th<*nl«'Te*nd nil liib-rm.-diiUr port* mi Tiffs
t>AY .*1 - orl.*|£, V.M For fr-Uhl .ip
ply ..n b.a.dorW FLACK, HA 11N ES A 1 •*>„ Ajl«.
jnli No R 7 Water -trr«>t
F" " Oil N A Sil VI LlE—The d,* I JFZ- »■
pant pnrt.finpvr steamer S. P. 111 BOARD.
Cnpi, Urara. will Imito f >r tUe above and lnp'«nrdi*ti>
ports on THIS DAY, 21«» iostant. st 4 r M. K-r freight
or |eua.t|;u applj »u l«»»Td t-r to
iUii> >'LACK. BARNES & DY, AwM.
£t. fl-ouis, A’c
FOil ST. LOUS.—The tine new t flpf?* j>
• «t«ato.T MARKMiO, Dipt.
will !.•»»., lor tliu bU't« mid all ititi-mir'-lut.! [>orl- oj
SATURDAY. £M end ,»t t-rl-.lcP M Ft .t
Irolalit 4pph ..Cl board or t-
Ja2»
FLA«'K HAKNLS A CO.
FO 1 1 ST' LO 1: IS AND KKOKUK. , fpr», ~ft
—Tho .dcgunt sUnem-t CAMBRIDGE, £jg££££22
Capt. S. Doan, will Wr.-1 r th- -d-v- and ail tiii.TiuMUn;
pa-ta on THIS DAY l'.« 21 »t lint. V-.t fi-ohi ~r pr,.vi^
R t'I.ACK. BARNES D > . A„. nt*
Foust, luiisandklukuk. , jp?*>
Then.-wand t«antiful -.team— Vl!' 7: INJ Cf/jSslsiSsSi
at* P ports, ~u THIS DAY, tin* dls: imt , .it 4 r u. lor
freight or pm-ti;- ipp!« »n l*-aid >■! to
FLACK. 11AKMIS A OL. Ac<-nt<
Ii?UK ST. Louis —i'ho tine new ■r^
. steamet ST. LOUIS, Capt. JIWIK DEAN ttSsiaßA
wlil litare for the above nod all iiit-rma-Hate jrortf, .>ti
THIS DAY, 21-t lost., nt 4r. a K.r freight or pannage up
ply on board or t
del FLACK. BAllNE? A 00- Agf.
jilcto ©cleans, ,Vc
TX)U MEMPHIS AND NKW iJCSUj
Jc ORLEANS.—TIx* fine now i.tccvm»r J.
\V. li t I I.M.VN,Capt. M. 11j\<, will loavo for the sbovi*
and all iutaonrdiote j«jit< on THIS DAY, tho 21« t liu*t
at 4 .-YlufL P. M. For paasauror freight apply on l«>»rd or to
jaS FI.ACK. IIAhXES A D>.. Ac-at*.
1"? bi: MEMI’IIIS - ANt> 'NKW , J^».
' oIILCANS. The ftnr now »tr-unvr
>1 ETRoPOLIS, Capt. R. Cal horn, will lea** b-r tlo> aNj»o
aud alt iutarraedlato jiortaoa THIS DAY.2I-I Inxf.Mlr.M.
For freight or paaogD apply on board vt to
jod FLACK. BARNES A CU- Ag*-
aurtion Salts.
P. Al* DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Commercial Sah-a Rooms, Nu. 64 Fifth Street.
Furniture. stoves, bedding. &«•.,
AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold at tho Common, ul cul-
Ri.om- Mil * Thursday afternoon at 2 i*'clock, a ijuautity
furniture. roii.«lsting of Table*. IU-adstoaJ*, Cooking and
other »tovr v Blanket*, o«Rt*. Mattr***-*. Chair*, iupuri«jr
Mirror* and Month- Clo-k*. Ornaments, Carpet, Ac.
Al«o, two ond n quantity of Mt-u -
jak’l I’M DA VlfJ, A nrt.
J>JL
daiaaiemitoouM,.N.. :»«. i'irii. In—,,
m*y conrsfu^topaj,freight wwlchorge*, win 'u- - i'i
out r-wrvo, fit.- <Ubs gnod - quaUtjr.Martha.
I’. M. DAVTPi’-Auet.
Unclaimed baggage'at aie-nos.—
On Saturday afternoon, Jun. 3i>th, nt 2 o'clock. at th*
Coumrorriul Sales Uootus No. At Fifth street, will N- ►obi,
l*y order of Win. Young. Trustee, sundry Trunk*. Valias
Cnrp-t Bags, Canvas* Bags, Coats, ic„ Ac.
Tho aUive will Ih- s,ld to par charges. Ac., due the Eagh>
Hotel, liuli-s* previously redeemed hr the owners.
J* l B. M. DA VI?, Aurt.
Daily salks at no. s-i fifth st.,
At the ww Commercial Stall-* Rooms, N» 11 Fifth
Street, every Week day, an- held public tale* ofp.-i* In nil
variety, suited for tho trade and consumer*, fiurn a Inrgv
stock w hich is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that must be cloned forthwith.
At 10 o'clock. A, M , Dry Goods and fancy article*, com
prising nearly everything tirrded in the line for penn-i.nl and
family two; table cutlery, hardware, rh-thlng. fa-nt* and
shorn, ladies wenr, Ac.
At • o'clock, B. M., boiis-hold and kitchen furniture, new
and second hand; U-d* and bedding, carpet*, elegant iron
stone China ware, stoves, rooking utensils, grore-m-s, Ac.
At 7 o'clock, B. M„ f.uiry tutirim. watch--*, clocks. Jewel
ry nm-ileul instruments, min*, rh-thlng, dry g-**!*. Uhjls
ud shoo*, books, sutionery. A-. B. M. DAVI.S. Anct'r.
STREET CLEANSING.—PropnsnIn will 1-e
rec.-l Tod by the Street Comniillt— ( *t the ..flier ■>( ihe
K«-r.irding Regulator No. 273 Benu str—t. i until Monday
ths Uatb instant at 12 il- far cleansing the carl ways uf tin
city uf Pittsburgh, for the preveut year, u fallow*,
liKTin* 1. That part nt tho rtf) lying northward uf the
southern curl- line of Liberty street, and west of (ho lYnn
syivanla Canal.
.Sac. 2. Tiro whole of tho sth and Uth ward*.
Her. 3. That part lying south of tbusouthern curb liu* of
Liberty street and west of tbu eastern liun of Hmittifl.-hl
street.
Btc. 4. Beginning at the corner of Jjruilhflel.l and l-iborty
slrwt*, thence eastward!)' along the southern curl- line of
Liberty street, to tin- eastern line ol Grant street, thenre
euuthwardly along the eastern Run of Grant street to Straw
berry Alley, tbruco afaug tli« northern hue of said alley to
Taunel street, theuce along tho eastern curb I iuo of luunsl
street, toßeunarlvania Avenne, thcncohy alii-southwardly
that will pots by tho eastern end of tnc paving on
Street to the Monongaheln river, theuce dowu said river to
Smlthfieid street, ibnnee by the eastern lino of Fm-tlill-dd
street to the place of beginuiug. -
Sfr.-A. All that part lying south nf mvGoii 2, and r..«t of
sertinn 4.
Payments will l-o madu numthty. A plan ~f the dis
trict* may be aeen st the otflea nf the Recording Regula
tor,and any Information dnired will l>egiven by the Stt--vt
I’omminioncrs or Regulator aforesaid.
By the Street Committee, R. R M-GO'V IN'.
Recording Ite-Milator.
• Al-etract <d an onliosnce passed l>»-c. 2*. l*-.'i7 ;
PIC. 4. It shall l-o tiro duty of the Street Committor, eu or
1-efare tho 13th day <-f January In each rear, to ndvei ti*e in
the papers autliorlrrd as city priutere, for bid* to clean the
streau by contract; and they -htll award th« re-nfruct for
the same to tho lowest aud best bidder, on .» Irof-re.- ih<- Ut
of February then next ensuing, and Ilia the contract with
the Controller at th« time the award U made. l'] in M i,l
contract ilmll U for one year umhua when re-let., an-l ti-e
ruotracto* or contractors shall give bonds to the uty. w ith
one or more sufficient sure-lit-*. In the sum t-f Five Thousand
Dollars, to be unproved by ths Street Committee, conditioo
e.l for the faithful performance of the cuutract, the terms uf
the bond and tlie contract t-» be prescribed by tti* City So
licitor. In rase of any failure on the pan of the contractor*
to comply with tho conditions of the mme, tho hood shall be
banded over to the City Solicitor, far the enforcement of its
penalties. Tho Street Committee shall hava power toon
nnllor suspend the contract, at any time in ca*e<.r any
non-fulfilment of it* conditions, and when so annulled or
suspended to re-let the sunt far its ntuixpired time; but m>
such annulment or smnensjon shall be lrold to release Ur.
contractors from any claim of the city arising under thu
bond for damage* or penal tie*. Jalfadtd
APPLES.— 100 bids. Green Apples (os’idi
torjato by JalB _ DAL7.KLL A CO.
TENN. FLOUR.—CO bbls. Gallatin, extra
Family now landing froa stoamer Commodore Berry
and tor sale by JaiS IfiAIAII DICKEY A CO.
T£NN. JrLOUR.—SOO hhls. Gallatin, extra
Family on ateamer Blanch Lmjla, to arrive and for a&lc
bj _ ISAIAH DICKEY * CO.
Butter.—i 6 bt>i*. r o h Butted'
. 50 *• aolld Packed Rutter, in »{*'«•
It. DALZKLL * CO.
£il Liberty St.
afld (or ulo by
Jmia
1 £L BBLS. FRESH EGGS for nale by
J- J<tl4 ' J B CANrIELP.
KEEN APPLES—ISO bb!«. choice Win
b'f Aj>plMln «tnreaml for ulo by
J»7 T. LITTLE A CO„ No.JIC fr*-ond »t.
SALERATCS. —5 Tons in bbls., legs and
?»osm<, Jn ttort and fur aa)« by . „
j*l4 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
OLL iiRIM.STONE.-12 bbls. in store and
j IbralfibT J»I« ISAIAH DICKEY t CO.
"TJ OLL BDTTER-0 bbls. choice Roll But
_l\jterja«t ne’daad fqr«ue by
J T. LITTLE A 00., No. 112 Second it.
LAX SEED—4 bbls and i! bogs now land-
In* from ■jetajw HaxalDeH far nJo by
jol - ISAIAH DICKEY A QQ.
1 HA BUS. CLOVESSEEDfor sole by
lUvjii ■ •• ■ J. B.OACTDgJ>.
Oft CASKS PEAKLASH for sale by
OUjii J. & CAJihttD.
EDWARD T. MEGRAW,
TOBA.CCO .AJSTD CI&YHS,
XO. 241 LIBERTY .STREET, HEAD OF WOOD, fe
PITTSBURGH, PENNA,
OFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pui
i>ha**d Iron Importers and Mauuflsctarer*. amongst winch are th* following favorite braada:
W. H. Grant's A. No. 1 5s Tobacco,
Koime, Robinson A Co's Tobacco,
Eugene Howard's Tobacco, ,
0 rant’s Pound-Lamp Carondisb,
Hazard and Railroad Brandi,
300 Caddy Boies Half Pound Lump.
CIO Ans l CIO ABS! ! CIO A RSI I! .
OISTB IVTTT.T.TQ-Nr ASSORTED BRANDS..
Ail ol which we offer to the trade at prices which cannot fail to please.
E. CHILDS & CO’S
FA text elastic fire axd vtater-pboof
CE M E IST T ROOFING.
PERRIN Ss JOHNSON, Proprietors,
\ RE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE
J\_ the above Elastic Fir® and Water-Proof Cement Rcofmit being tbo only article y«t Invented that wOlsuecowfuUy
ro«i»t the action of the artn«*spboro In eT«*jr climate.
IT IS PERFECTLY fire and water-proof,
And la point :>S duruhllitv. vro believe It la equal. If notiupe #r, to any Metallic Roofing. We: can put It on over Old Tin
T.ir, Iron or Shingle HooK it making nod > enco how flat or.ateep the roof may bo. Tbte
Ho-diug l» warranted to prove a* ab<Te represented.’Wo will put it on for
OUT DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEX FEET SQUARE)
Wo will apply It upon Tin end Irou IL-.f-. for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on acroont of its durability th
chvApcat paint that i.>n be uaed.
tift-Wo invite all who are building, ami alto those who'wish their Rooft Repaired, to caD at our office, 133 2%W <Sr«L
and examine sample* and satisfy rh*ni—lv« In r*c>rd to the dnrabllity aud practicability of this Roofing.
J. U. PERKIN. , . PERRIN A JOHNSON,
S. A. JOHNSON, f No. IS3 Third street, between Wood and Smlthfleld,
U'M. JOHNSON. j - - Pittitrargb, Fauna.
I hare mad<'a cli'-mica) examiuniiou ofa.dn» aptdiui-n*of W. E. CHILDS A CO‘B ROOFING, left at tsy office. tLO re
sults "f which arena follow.:
l«t. The material is compounded so a* to r-main. pliable for a great length of time.
2d. Tho consistency is not readily in.'lnenced by the temperature; consequently It would not bo liable to moltand run
off from a rr-<f ir. Summer, or crack in Winter, I o. extremes of natural heat ami cold would not Injure it.
Gd. The composition Is uot acid hut slightly alkaline. It would not destroy the canvas, but on the contrary protect
It from tho a. lion of the weather.
41 iiom wie uou oi uic uraiuri,
4tli. It is Walor Proof, and to a large extent Fire-Proof, that is, spark, and lire brands IhlUng upon it conld uot in
flame it In my opinion surh a will last for year* il put on carefully and receiving prompt attentloa.
l!e.|e> tfully, JOSEPH M. LOCKH, Chemist,
Labarah-ry No. 124 WalnQt street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
I have exam.ned WK. Cuilw .t CVa Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cvmeat Konflog, and os far as I can judge, conilder
It a good invention. mid am w tiling to insure buildings thus protected upon tin* same terms as I Insure those covered with
mehil. .•>;.! Ij UwF (Signed) JNO. S. LAW. Agt. Royal las Co., London snd Liverpool.
TRANSPORTATION.
UAI'ACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY.
mmm lloyd & co., m&m
(SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD 4 LEMON,J
HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now prepared
to Jo a henry business by
3?EmsTSYI.Y-AJSri-A- C-fVINr-A.IL A.JSTJD RAILROAD.
Through to and from th* Eastern Cities. Wo ran assure ~ur frb.-ti.L* and nil those Jisjwtsed to patccoita the IVnua. Canal
and Railroad, that u-- (ron* w ill 1- .pared to render got***a! . i.f.iai-.u to SHIPPEKSOF EASTERN AND WESTERN
PUKIGHT.
The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on tho Allegheny Portage Railroad
Will give iaci-.'uejd Gi .pjii. li ilio transmission .of frolght. Office Peon Street, at tho Canal Basin.
ft*24:lyd LLOYD A CO.
CANAL NAVIGATION.
TIER’S PORTABLE 80-A.T Xi-XXOTE,
Via Ponnsylvunio Cannl and Knilroad. fisSfiffiSSJ
Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way.
OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS
e>I during tlu« p.ul Winter nnd wo <*au now offer to SHIPPERS the superior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LIN E
to aiu] from l'lllabur-gh, Philadelphia nml Baltimore. Our lino being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but c*i«*
transhipment i* r*-)t: ir.-J. Merchant* wilding Freight to our Lino cau i«dy up< n its being put through with all pueslbi
speed aud doepiitch. WAREUOL’SK, CANAL BASIN, oernrr of Liberty u«id It ayneturrets, Pißtbvrgh, Pa.
fr’dtkiyd KIER & MITCHELL, Proprietors.
.if or Kent.
Country Ilr.liteucc for Rent,
AT SKW KJK Lh V. within iJ minute?-'
« .11. ..r th<-It [*,. j-Ulion. Thu hoo—is
u-K i -imi.i..di :i->, tii.- gronud. tastefully ornanWnKi.
an.l l4 Urg- and - t>.-ua*M>rtou-nl ol all kind* of trait:
Si.it h- an I Curl «gi- Hon—, I> « House. Chicken ilon.o. Ac.
From r> lo IT ao»«-s uf grotiiid will be runted with tho huueo.
It i. one of the mo*t d.-hghiful cuutry -e:»te ill the country.
For terms. Ac . enquire ■>! J- W. F- WHITE.
jal£».7t,l Attorney at Lnw. l»o FIRh street.
LET.—'The tw*» lnrg>- ihn*p storv 55g5
J. Fire pr.«)f W.ireluu*'-' N-s -» and f l.inl -t.JKIEI
1-lweon fVix-l and Maik-t. Poss.*s»ion given of o*'
W. uaiJF,
\ i. .'1 lnan.on-1 street.
IT'Oli. KENI , --Tho and,;;;*
1 ,l Kin L Dwelin:;. Lf7 lii~L
t,.U-rty *t|eet. -iv Put.
Uly j-d l.nwi* A lllni KRTitS. DC Wo-kI »r _
rpo LKT—A twn f-torv Brick I>w«.‘!!iMg jsSj
X 11-.0-*. No- i::. .tn-A, at <«-■ nt.imi >L‘»A
)„ ~.jr Kit-lnr-J ti.-y-i. «-il UiiuJm-1 aaJ in c—l »r<J>T. auU
lia* ull th<- rn '.•r.T.-r.n ii(''\- v it-r. fis. ni«o *t*M*
)■
JOHN FLO7D 4 CO.
r pU LET—A nv.i >rv Pirpllins; jjjEj
1 rental:.:: . •'• ti-.ru- vi.l 'Hi';ai - rrt. *itiint»'
ociviltr-K* ■•: !: II KINOT^
l ' N.p-Jli l.it-ily
T'O LET—lii.i-li.-i nv.) Ytorjffi
U.'. i; l*wr ! -i.c. m ;.!•••.ir.i.-i. -->ui lining s'tjjjs.
ju.m-. and imi.-.irr t. v. ;t!. »«!tuiJ|i«|!i 10..ui.
(.liiaie mi ».-!■ : gi-ti Ml-irht-uv •m. Kn-imiv of
Jrle i: M KIN»i. S»i 1! Liberty
rOfXUKV Foil KENT.—Tins PnffiMx
K„i xi,bt. JViin »ti.*-i. I'ittrbnrgh. formerly nrrup:<-;
by Freeman k Mill.r, now l-v Hall A >j-er. i- fnr rent.
i.-rm. t. u <|iur-.'.l A I.K \. 111 LLKII. t*i.. »r of M. U\
DKUWimjD. nl iln> lUnk -I i'iticl'ari-h. jftU.dtf
FOR RENT.—The larc* Stnre lun»ru onjffS
the corner of I'iaiH’iiri «IJ. v'mvi W«od street. nowjajja.
.scti[.i-l I'Y M>—»r» G«ui pi-ell A lv!l--.-fc. Al-i. the £l->ro
|;„,m iK-rntU-J t.Y t.nb«, with r-K'iu-. Kn*
.jinn-<•( jil'iiM* JAMia WIL>ON _
rpu I.ET--A ttto «iury Brick Ihvellinjr^ja
< l ,.i r c , '<' lr " S, j4'V I,W h* Ii.KING. No.Jll UU-iiy *t~
I7\*R KENT— Houfe.s'on ot’h
»t . l—itii; tli- ••».» ! c-cupy nt pr.-ei-nt. «ud the i**v
n.-\t d.«-i p. »—.»■<|..ir giwn mi the Ist April. l*Gi.
p,. r r-i.t. kr.. m; h v- ALKXAKPEit KING,
_»• iT3 Laxity street.
A c• im'iirtiW' thro- «t--iy DwHling n«ai*» on
«tr*-**t m-.ir H’avn--. iin bo baJ foithwith.
y., T t-rm*. Xr.. apply t.i ALEXANDER KING.
Al<S<) —A tao*t--ry Brick Dwelling Uou-x- on Esplanade
.1 r.« t AllegM-ti* Htv. imiuc-diute j--.wv.ioti giv*‘n.
ALEXANDER KING.
Al.?i*— \ Franc- l»w. Him; In tin- rear oftii- above li.-uhc,
..ii J tin-* \!tr -Ij.'tiv I'itj. Kent low to a p>J t-n-
KSIU y:.t ALEXANDER KING_
FUK KENT. —A couifortnblo two etory
Brick Dwelling. w Itli Dam anil al*’ut six acre* of ex
cellent laid, mi.l i..«r FHKt UU-rij.
l\wu«-» Dim l- tool imm«lint«-ly on application to
‘ ALEXANDER KING;
,I C ; 27:i Lilw-rty trret.
r po LET.—A l) rt>TV Dwelling it'uise. on
-• L |-t»».-<-!i Hand ami W«yno Htrvet*.
To L«t«
Acomku rt able tw story>m
Dwelling, n?i Washington htn-i't. Al!i~Js*3
K’hcoy nty, cnt.-uin »c f.>- rwmu ami fcn.ahcd gurr.-l I'tn
»<»o.iv.n .-.in I— immediately. Enquire <.f
Jy3o U. H. KING. No. 210. IJU-rty «t.
D\VELUXO"HOL'SB' To' 'KENT.—That
commodious and well fluished Dwelling House, No. 25
I*ik« "tre-t, uow occupied l>y tho subscriber. TUo bousals
In fine order, ami li.u all Clio modrru rnuveuietices, water,
gas, &•*., to make it desirable for a family. I'ooscs.nlon ran
be had any time after the first of May. Apply at No. 42
O’Uarastre-t, l<> ap22;.ltf JAS. LAUGIILIN.
TO LET.— The llnll formerly occupied by
the ?nm of Trjnpt-rnnep, on thn corner of U'.-ntl ami
Third street*. F.u-piireof JOHN M'GII.L A SUN,
tnrCttf No. 237 Liberty street.
D'W'ELLIXO b'Olt RENT.—A desi- E~9
ralde two nt-iry Brick Homo on Congress street, JJJJi
containing f. i .'•.nij, a ynrd ami newly rudntoitulid
|«»l»w.-d. apply ».. WATT A WILSON.
Jiv-'i No. 2US Liberty street.
OTanis,
WASTED Men
to engage Id the Rale of the most popular selling
B-ejka in America, Invalids, Mechanics, farmers and Tea<o»-
era winhiug to trnvol, wriU find this to la) a Tory profitable
ami pleasant budons*. enabling them to »,«o the country,
and make money at the name time. Agr-nta now in the bu*
in«ss are clearing from $5OO to $1,500 per year. For full
particulars and a list of Books, address H. M. UULLSON,
Qtmen City I’liblUhiug House, 141 Slain street, Cincinnati,
Obi..; or. if Bring East. D. RI’LISON, Philadelphia.
anlHilydawfcT
Money Gelling Eaiter:::
WANTED. —$.*OOO of good business or
accommodation paper having from f-0 ilnva to C
month' In run in sutna from $lOO to s2ow, Apply’ at the
‘dike of nol9 B.MI.AIN A SON.
WANTED —Notes and Drafts having 4, 0
ur 12 in.iutiiß to inn; ssm* TO Jlum, l.y
AUSTIN UtOMIS & CO..
jwl - * Stock and Note Broker*. 5S Fourth st.
WANTED —A quantity of good sound live.
J-OH __ _ "as. UARDINKtt.
WANTED. —Agents wanted in every town
and city in llm United States. Knclrro two atamp
and midtrss <)elT;w3m*F A.H.SIDNF.Y. Roston. Mho*.
BEESWAX WANTED—The highest price,
paid for Beeswax at It. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO'S.
B' EEF BLADDERS WANTEl)—XholTigh".
cat piicr paid f.-r Di-i-fULvidera at "
trodU U. L. FAHN ESTfX'K A CO*?.
DI’NCAN'S BUSINESS 'AND ORNA
MENTAL FENMANSUir.Just published in »l* nnn
boia,-[uurto demy «i/e; belnic the most complete system
extant, and altogether superior tn style and quality to any
liiUienoofierrd to the public, v Each bo.k couUins 24 pigea.
and will I* furnished nt the low price of cts. A liberal
di»ro<-nt mil be made to wholesale purchasers for cash.
WM. O. JOUNSTON 4 OK Publishers^
IlUuk llook Jlanufannrers and Stationers,
Jal.f N 057 Woodstns-t.
COFFEE. —1 *>o l>ags prime Green Kio Coffee
just urrirod nnd f>r sale.by ATWELL, LEE A CO, .
,Jel7 No. 8 Wood street.
YENETI’AN and
for sa’e by j.i7 It. L. FAHNESTOCK ACO
BEANS. —2t>o bus. for solo by
j,4 HENUV IL Q3LIJN?.
an KEOSptoe X'J.l Sil T-vift Tobacco
""° mf "“'manin i oii.woaTn^
F" RUSH BUTTER-
H bbU fr«h Ball Butter for Uhle u»<
'ml lb» No 1 Lea^^h
n f tin. maralnfi and for sale *t,Xo 27 Fifth street.
R j*lV , . 11. RIPPLE.
POULTRY. —A large lot of fresh Poultry,
Tuikics, Chickens, Ducks and Geese, rcc’d this morn*
jog and for sale at N 027 Fifth street. fl. RIDDLE.
SYRUP —50 bbLa. Eastern Syrup for sale by
jail JOHN FLOTD * CO.
Concentrated lye— loo cases, for
rale by a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
d«SI corner Wood nml First stil
INKS AND FLUIDS-Arnold's, David's
Warren, Kirtlaud'a and Maynard A Noyes* for sal*by
W. S. HAVEN,
jail Hm. SI, .r, and 33 Market eta.
ICE SPURS-"
OF VARIOUS SIZES,
For calc, WUolesalo and Retail, by
W. D. MATTHEWS.
d»2S Bmithfield street, near Ptrtli.
SLATES —Pennsylvania, German, nnd Iron,
with sunare and oral frame*, for sale by
W. tfc HAVEN,
jail • corner Market and Second sta.
BLUELICK WATER, fresh from th
Springs, at jalfi JOB. FLEMITtO’H.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
CutcnciATt AcrtCT IIOTSL l!t*. Co., Feb. 6 th, 1667.
Du. kerbEß's Shoulder Braces—Prom
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1656, —For more than 3
yr-urf past *n bare ronsUnCl; worn tlio Washington Sua
ponder Jinirt), manufcictnred by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyaer. of No
HO Wood etn-et, in thiscity, and would heartily recoin
nji-ndlt to all w ho are compelled to follow a sedentary ecenG
pntiou. At we Unro before remarked, in calling attention ~~
to itt merit*, It aiuwera for a brace and auspeodora, the
weight of ihepfuitAloon* belcgao placed a* to continually
tend to bring tbe •houMert to their natnrul position and ex
(Mind the rlnut, Women, hnndn-daof whom are annually
injured by the wei~nt ot enormous '•sorts,” nhonld alto
pnM-ure Uf «e brurva. Do partlcolar In procuring the kind
mentioned, a« many of the braces told are humbug. hold
at Dr. tIUO. 11. KEYSER’P,Wholesale Drnggiat, 140 Wood
re t. tiiru of tlx-Gulden Mortar. Je2&dAwiF
All InfaJllbl* Couglt Remedy.—l had t*«n
hick three month*, not able to do anything, with a cough
Mul otuff.-d rondition ofthe wind-pipe; I tried of the
best phT>-iriant id thla city wilhoot n-ceiriag any benefit
all of them toil) my long* were affected. I was tp
my Uni finring the greater j*art of thJt time, I eipectorated f
a pn-at di-nl^vfmatter from my lung*. The Urst two dote*
of yotir Pectoral ?rmp that I look, 1 could not take without
laying down iu niy Uni, but befnro I had takrfi two bottles 1
wm l utirely cured. I hare U*ti well over ainoe. ity eick
ucy. comnieucetf nbiini tho first of March, of thla ytsar. i
am now, and was at (he lime of tny aickmae, llTlDg at
Ttioma* I'littens-n'*. la I'uionurwii, near the Diamond.
I'ttuhitrgh, ijct. '6T. Miciiaal McAror.
iTi'carvl aud hdd by I»r GKO, U. KBYSER, No. liu
Wooiletroot, Pittabnrgh, Pa., and by Dmgsiat* everywhero.
Oo‘JU;d*WKP
For Deaf Perao(j».— a»»vstic Atntctxn— fhese
ewly invented instruDunta Uiat enable thedeof to hoar in
■I tte of doafnoM, an- in advance of anything yet knewu, w
ikely to bocotne of any real service to deaf pcraoca. Cy
tut An* of au artificial drum, the power of hearing i* affected,
and all th» circumstance that ntteud trumpets and mbe*.
are cntinlrdisjw*n»<Yl with. They are worn by laid**.* *o us
not b» be (yrc ptitili- I*< other*, and are hardly felt when
worn. Apjdytc
noO-dawK Dr. 0. 11. BJJY&KIL 140 Woc*i at.
Twenty Veart Ulindnesa Cured by tb
GtAEnrrNCEjm Krx Lortoa—slrs. Charity Carnahan, of
Tewpcrancft ill*. wm mitln-ly Mind In ooaayo fbr more Ibsu
twrnty years, and nuil.l .cam-ly »ve with the other. She is
altn<~t entirely cored by one bottle of ‘*G‘ra»y<'n&erp Eye
and believes tiiat anotbi r bottlo will entirely re
atoie her eyes, told nt Dr. OEO. H. KETSKR’S, No. 140
Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 2k ceuU.
noSnuUwxF
TUEUEALtIIOF AMERtCXN WOMEN
—For many yeat* I have been troubled with genera
wraritie** *n-l languor, both mental nnd physical; caprice,
listhvancss, dull bmdache, pain in the head and tcmploo,
culdues* and tendency to stiffo-**. palpitation cf the heart,
very trwily fluitiTOvl »>r excited, appetite variable, stomach
ami N dt-rang'-d, with pain. Any mental or physical
eXerti-ni w.,s «uro to bring on all the symptom*, anJ I had
in addition, falling of the womb, andcreat pain in that re
gion. Uno physician afler another sxhaosted hi* skill and
gave me up. A patient and ix'rsersriog m** of MAR*
SHALL’? CTEKINECATHOLICON fortunately cured we
aii-t 1 .n- no t. rd> vuihcicut to express my thankfulness
Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
bad other uoalm-s, <■ - il V-'"-
away. gvnerul^U*TOgamloetdilty,pain^o'u l e JlSirTr Wi' ''
slioiildcr blades
tlu. troublr In the stomach and bowels, with cmd^nantS 4 *”^''
and t«wt and dreadful uerroosnea. The least excitement
would make nio feel as If I should fly away. \ tried doctors
and drugs, and everything, one alter another, without the
benefit. One l-ottie of MARSHALL’S UTERINE CAIHOL
ICON changed some of my symptoms for the bettor, and
no» I am untindy and radically cared. I wish that,«Tery
woman could kuow what it will do. CLARISSA OBER.
MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATHOLICAN has eared my
life, as 1 vt-rilv LolieTo. I triud doctors and medicine until
It «ecrued useless to try longer, when Imet with a lady who
r>-c»aimt-ndod l be Catholicon so strongly that I deemed It my
duty to try li I was mostly troubled with deranged mate
struutioo. My symptoms wero principally pain* la the back
and abdomen, bearing down pain at the time cf thd Qlnen,
blonting, colic, nansea, constipation, fueling as If the back
and limbs were bruised or broken, erpctu*lotivind yiTT ntt litr
anxiety (life wemed to be a burden,) disturbed sleep, Aint
nesn.sbudderiDgs, fatigue on walking in the marnlngJflalo*
lence, cxmstinaliun, pn-esure ofblooa in the head, -» T -^ nffßl
especially when stooping, great irritability oftamper,almost
constant inclination to pas* water, great resUeesnesa and de
sire to ween or feel unhappy. I was not only entirely enrol
mjwelf of all these symptoms, which I have given a* an la*
perfect accouut of my sufferings, but I have known ao many
others cured in our town that l feei bound to let yon know,
that others who are similarly situated may also find reliaL
EMMA VOSBURQU.
For a long time 1 had UtcrinocomplalnU with the follow
log symptoms: I was nerrous, emaciated and irritable;
•mrd to abound in complaints, some of which I will try to
give you: pain in the lower organs, and a feeling as if acme
thing was going to fall out; inability to walk much on «c
count of u fooling of fullness; aching and dragging, and
ahooting pains in the bock, loins, and extendlngdown the
legs- tbo jolting produced by riding caused great pain;
snosmtxlic shootings and pains in the sida, stomach and bow
els; headache, with ringing in the ears; every fiber of the
body socutrd sore; great Irritability; intense nervousness, 1
ccuf-l uol bear the least excitement without being prostrated
for a day; 1 could scarcely mors about the bourn, and did
not take pleasure In anything. I had gives up hope, having
lied everything, as I supposed in vain, but a friend called
my attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICON.
I took it, hoping against bopo. Most fortunately it cured
me, and there Is not a healthier or more grateful woman tn
the country. I trust all will uso it. It is truly the woman’#
Irioudin tired. Mr*. FLORENCE LESLIE.
MA KSHA LUS CTF-RISE CA THOLICON will urtaia
fy cure Falling of the Womb, Whites, Suppressed, Irregular
or Painful ile-istruaiion, and Ins
tates of Ihe Kidney t or Urinary Organa, Retention op.Jncm
tineoce of Urine, llnzrlbum, Qjttivtnrta, Neroousnessi.Pxinte
ingt, Tiupilotimt, Cramps, Disturbed Sleep, and airtroublea *
organic or sympathetic, amntcted with Ike Uterine organs.
jTie price of 11ARSHALV UTEBINE CATHOL ICON
u One DUlarand a Halfpcr tingle Unit.
On the rreript of nr doliart fire UdUcs shallbtsad by ex
press, frtt of charge, to the end of the express mule.
Be particular to write (he port oyice address, tenon, evusiCy
and Sale. _ _ .
Ip will guarantee that (At i Mfimn* wi3 be sent an rtccinf
of the money. Address PS.GEO. IL KITBEB,
No. WO Wood ■trert, Pittsburgh,
Fitn of tboOoUea Mortar.
OLD DOSISIIOa OYSTER rouse,
CORNER HAND AND LIRKRTT STREETS,
RECm'ED DAILY. L/ CAN AMD SHELL
OYSTERS.
Lake and Eastern Fish, 4<u
nolS;«Jlw
STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL AGENT.
WetcrStiretone doorahore Market. aol&dtt '
S" TAKCH RKV.jS
“£E? il,ted A??? 1 f° r HtUbnrgh, b» the MAD IRON
STARCU, (which Is warranted ecnal In qcaUty to any |m*b
lo tlib anrcet) are oow prepared to topple Wholeeil* rwi.
SS5 t S^ &^ r f r V prtec *’ W ® lorn* the attention aftba
*° wranlnatlenct ocr prennt »tcc£
end-which wtl! be kept ©anal to tbedonatuL * wc *’
ATWELL, LEI k 00- *
**• »£»woo«g£
1 A BBLS. ROLL BOTTBR;
IVB do E«b
10 do finperiLaeTlror.
10 do WbitoCeant.
20ncki do do
3 cuki PoUib, '
lufdindforal.bj BHBIVEK * DttWOHTH.
AND CIO AH S
A 2TSSJ*gf
In .tar, .lid for »»1. fajr
AO BAGS BARLEY:
87 do Oat*;
* *> CawftySeed;
. W ki{i Ho 1 Lord*
125 bc***Chec»l^
„ a '°. l , b9 *«*»he*t Floor;
* miwoaiß.
*®> WS Cwoulitaet
au2o:d4wtf f
iHrlJical.
manyywra
A. O. JBeGRBW