|!iilsbnrg| ©a^ltc. > TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1858. sgr otticzjZl paper or, rax, crrr.-o . Ssi Pun Street Csosbuo.—Tllo bill in equity asking th&t the' city authorities of this city be enjoined from preventing the P., Ft. W. &C.R. B. from crossing Penn and liberty •treets lb connect vilh 1 the P. B. 8., wo hare, in sobstance, 'already given in this paper. Bnb aeqhentlyto the filing of said bill on the ,16th of February, the Councils of this city passed an ordinance, which it vu rumored the road had accepted: j This rumor, however, pwvew false, . and on Saturday J. H. Hampton* Xaq. r ** - half of theroad for which he la solicitor, sub* • xnUted hia argument in the District Court, before Judges Williams and Hampton.. . Tho counsel for the railroad in his argument dwelt at some length upon the general railroad law of Ohio of'Feb. 24, 1848, under which the Ohio and Pennsylrania Railway was construct ed with authority to lay its Iraek from Mansfield, 0., Into tho city of Pittsburgh. The Legisla ture of this State, on tho 11th of April, 1848, confirmed the Company in that power and an nexed a proviso that the oompany should con* neet with the P. B. .B at or near this city. Mr. Hampton dwelt at some length uponsection 11 Of the Ohio act, intended. to apply to the Tight of railways to cross highways. ._/!■ •Further, inreftrsnoe to the ordinance"of this .. city*passed in 1854, under which the company \ had gone onto lay out money and build-their •; track up and across the Allegheny, incurring an i expense faftj set forth Iq Che biß file& before the Court; true, the nad/had not completed its -trade within the time epetified in the ordinance, •butlt waaOrguedthattbls waa not because of ,7uyfiegleot on the part ofthe compsny./ It i Wirjrt&ted tb&t the. rnlQ in was, (hat •wheaUmeisof the- essence of a contract, the : - Court shall grant relief where no material in jury‘is sustained by the complainant, or where the party complaining can be made whole in damages.'; It vu argued that the city had sus tained no damage comparable to. that the road - had buffered by this delay. -Mr, Hampton staked the snccess of bis caseupon the alleged lack of power is City Cousdls.to asnnl or modify the .. acts of the Legislature. Mr. -H/cUed a vast number of authorities in the course of his argu ment which occupied the Court for thr space of twohoara. ; " : v Farther hearing of the case vupostponed until Monday (yesterday) and at nine o’elock, Mr. Fostcr, City Solicitor, commenced his, ar gument for the city. Be referred to the .fret that an ordnxancehad just bees passed by the Councils,' and then went bn to review that ordi nance In detail. He dwelt upon the 8d section (to wfaioh particular objections had been made.) to wit.-' ; Seer. 3. : lntbocaae ofa protecnlion alleging said crossings or either of them tobewindsanee said Company shall not defend under this' ordi nsnbe.':'.'.' • He oontended[that City Councils have no au thority whatever to establish a nuisance in the city or to authorise one on any of its streets. Respecting' the 12th section, providing for the choice of referee* in-case of any difficulties, he ebnteiufed that all its provisions were just and reasonable and that it gaVe the company equally with the city a privilege of a fhir hear ing before proper authorities before the penal ty of that seraonshsU attach. > r ThelBth aection ofihe ordinance was the erne towhich great objection bad been made;ln Court. That section declares that “the said oompany shall ageee f&rany' passengen and every description of freigSHfroia Pittsburgh to Chicago at the same rate of passage and freight per mile as are charged per mile by the P. R. R. Co: from Philadelphia to Chicago.** Mr. Foster said we hare here a railway, built ostensibly for the advantage of . this city, and yet this company objects to be bound to give this city, an equal chance even, with the city of Philadelphia; he contended that it would be a most suicidal policy for this city to submit to have her rights bartered awayfer the advantage of a railway corporation controlled in the inter est of Philadelphia, striving continually to draw to herself trade .and commerce without regard to the Interests of anyolher portion of the Slate.— Throw out the provision in that 13th section and this city becomes a mere way station on the note from the West to the East and vice vena.— The Penna. B. R. Co. by placing the commission business of all this region of country* into' the hands of one company in this city which has covered our railways with their cars, ; has bro ken up already all our commission houses, and it now advances to attack and. destroy the Only remaining pillar of cur success—our manufac tories. And why is it that this railway cobpa ny cannot carry freight at the same rate over this part of Lbeir.line as on that pgrjLion in the . eastern part of the State; why noHn the same ratio from here to Philadelphia aafrao her eto Chicago? The road here and to the west has no£ in fact, cost so much as in the east, and but for Philadelphia interests, which aro constantly at work for their own and without regard for any other interest, there could be no reasonable ground, of opposition to a restriction which is just and fair, and indispensable to the * inter* • ests of this city; 1 So distinctly is this Philadel phia spirit at Work, that every boy she appoints as S/deric here or hereabout, acts os it on his OWttlndrrldual shoulders rested all the interests of this mighty corporation, and treats a citizen vrho may have a question to which he desires an answer, almost with contempt' We are looked upon by all of them as a way station oh the great rente to Philadelphia, to whieh they especially are boand. The power of (bis com pany has become so enormous that it boasts its power to control legislation in thia State, and powers hare already been granted to it, which the British Parliament in a oonntry which we speak of as a monarchy deprived of many of the b lees i n g*-‘ of liberty which we enjoy, would sot dare to grant to any corporation under the do minion of the British Crown. Mr. Foster then referred to the railway Act of Ohio referred to abort byMr. Hampton, and showed that the Act had reference to country roads and hot to City streets, or rather be took a distinction between the thoroughfares of the country and the City pofntedout the fact that this distinction was evidently in the minds of the legislators when they passed the Act. Mr. Foster contended that the Councils had no desire tothrow needless obstructions in the way of any railroad, but wen only actuated by a regard for the Urea of citUens. fHe baa bis doobUi whether the f Court would allow the Councils to block np the Streets of this city and he believed the Court had decided against that power in the coseof The Ciiy ct. Frmebnu ct al*.. [This was in the case ofoQ.old dspot wbkh was' three or fouf years since bu&i upon the Uohoogahel* lYharf in which a decision of < tbi Court declared it a nuisance and abated it] Jadgq; Hampton said that this was under the Acl,oflBSfi.in accordance with whiohthecise waseertified over to this Court from the Court of Quarter Sessions, said Act providing that when ever the City of Pittsburgh was * parly cither prosecutor or defendant it was the duty of the Court of Quarter Sessions to certify it into the District Court. The next point in tho argument was that rela tive to the right ofeminent domain. When at the time of the revolution the State confiscated all proprietary rights of the Penns id the soil of the State, and made full compensation to them for the some, it expressly reserved the manors held or laid oat by them from this confiscation. Hence, the State never acquired the right of eminent domain over those manors; and Pitts burgh being apart of one of those manors, the streets laid out in tbat-manorare cot subject to that, right, and do not come, under the decision of the Supreme Court relative to such streets ai an subject to thoi'rigbt. • Mr. Foster in; conclusion referred to the de cision of the lscai editor of (he Ditpaich, who hadilhls morning promulgated g dictum that the railroad should '.cross because ithad declared a six per cent, dividend. He add : eonriderable more about this matter, audeou chided by de claring it as Ms opinion, if not his fixed convic- that at thqmeettng of Councils, on Thurs day night, their recent ordioance wUlbo repeal ed unless It Is accepted forthwith. Mr. Hampton responded: He was not in the Court to defend the policy of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,' bat he thought that corpora adoh desmed somecoaslderaiJan; seeing that it has paid large sums of money into the County Treiaoiy, and jancr cost etty or county a dime, fie sold that a spirit of illiberoltty prevailed id tfaeleglslationof lhe cUy towards the njod. Zb reference to. the clerks on theroad, to whose dignity Mr. Foster hodreferred, Mr. H. soid thatMr, F., himself, had a son: on theroad.— (Mr! Foster denied that his sonwosaelerk there.) Zn reference to freight carried tp . CMeego, Mr. Hampton, said thu! merchants sold glass amd nails to go to Cbicigb from 15 to 20 per cent, cheaper than totnenin thls very city, and os' tt regards 'the, fixing 1 of, tariffs of freight ■which areto be changed frequently, it isimpos siblo that the company should’ submit to have PlUsburgh or.ony other city fix that matter far them. The 'carrying business was such and so extensive as that rotes must be gov ernod by the laws of trade and were beyond the control of the company.-’ Mr. Hampton then, J® VOT^S to the main points innis'hrgument of Saturday, and was-aston ished that the City Solicitor hsdnot cited on no teority on the other ride against those which he ud i brought forward*...Be, in conclusion, said that the company the right of the. wty;as in the cose ofthe. Erie Radlroad.decl* sion. to make all ncedfol rules and regulations respecting the use of the streets and to'lh£hi the company would cheerfully conform, tmt that no threats of repeal of the ordinance shtmld ever. compel them to surrender, their -.rights . gta&ted-fhimTby the' Uw end' submit to Jte trao9lsd.ondSt.teot. The Court then took the papers in the caso and wiQ gits their decision at afaturs dsy. Count , or. Cowwoir Punas.—.The Common PZeaS were employed yesterday in tho cose of Junes Eaken va. O’Brien. The plaintiff had pawned with O’Brien about $lOO worth of books, whloh as was stated in Coart, ho (pltff.) could not take up for a less bonus than $4O. The jury retired at 5 o’clock, and-were only ten minutes in bringing in a verdict forplaiutiff for $B4. Warner etaU. vs. P. R. R. This is an ootion for damages against the railroad. In February, 1855, the road took on freight, 29 boxes of ma chinery to bring from Baltimore and deliver in this city, and it is alleged by plaintiffs th&t said machinery was damaged in transportation. On trial. Busmts Mia’s Uhion Prater Mbitiso.— The Young Men’s Christian Association of New York have Opened dolly Prayer .Meetings, in that city, first In Fulton street, and since tho 20th utt. in the John Street Methodist Church, also. . The meetings open at 12 o'clock, and con tinue for an hour or more, each day of the week. There are in New York 150,000 young men, be tween the ages of 16 and 35 years. The meet ings are well attended, and a truly devotional spirikoppears to be spreading in that great and wicked.city. The meetings are composed of a union of the Baptist, Congregational, Methodist, Episcopal, Reformed Patch and Presbyterian . persuasions, and therefore not at all sectarian. Bout Fouwo.—Yesterday morning at about eleven o’clock the body of a man was dUcoverod near the “Ida May” as men ’ were .breaking the ice away around that boat. It is believed to be the body of James Mulcarran, a man aged about 82. He had on a short coat, brown pants, blue shirt, and a red comforter, and h&datickrtinhis pocket, of which the following is a copy: “8. B. Clinton, Labor Ticket, No. 8.” He was of me dian) bright, and rather fleshy, and was well known about the levee. His wife rcaidesin this city. An inquest was held. At a meeting of the members of the Pitts burgh Gymnastic Association, last evening, to take into consideration the propriety of procu ring a charter for this Assoosuou, a committee was appointed to frame a charter and to take such steps as may be necessary to secure it. The -committee consists of the following gen tlemen: A. W. Gazxam, William Owens, Gib eon Miller, George P. Costs, and Frank Dravo; The object of this association is so worthy of encouragement that we hope they may be suc cessful in all their undertakings. Removal.—Hostetler & Smith, have removed to Nos. 68 Water and 58 Front-sts., where they will be pleased to meet their old and numerous customers, and as many new ones as may favor them with a call. Tho famous Bitten which (Ms firm mannlkcture has a world-wide reputa tion. Give them a call. Steixbubo Gbaxtzda New Trial.—Stein burg was brought before Judge McClure yester day morning. whe&.the Judge stated to him that at his first trial it was complained by his coun sel that some very important witnesses were absent; that these witnesses had appeared and testified since, and that a new trial would be granted him. Bail in the som of $5OO required. Vim omitted yesterday to notice the fact that the annual meeting of the P., Ft. W. AC. R. It. will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms on Tuesday, March 80, as may be seen by reference to our advertising columns. The Board of Di rectors wQI be riected on the 31st, the day .following. ‘ As adjourned public meeting of the Pittsburgh Young Men's Christian'AssocUtion will be held at the Booms, on Fifth street, this (Tuesday) evening at 7} o’clock. A full attendance of the Tmemboa, and all persons interested in the wel ;lkre of the Association, is solicited. Tub names of the principal characters in the Allegheny fight, whieh we noticed yesterday, vre donot fcnowj.but the names of the three ar rested wera Bruce, Wilson and Btewart They were committed to jail A it as was knocked down on the corner of Washington . and Wylie streets, on Saturday night, and robbed of a sum of money. No ar-' Tests have been made, to oar knowledge, at the time of this writing. A ust of valuable Bank aod Insurance Co., stock will be sold this evening at the Commer cial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by P. M. Davis. Iv the BmaD Note Case of Gtilam vs. Bhore, noticed yesterday morning, the jury found for plaintiff. Bcs advertisement'of P. 8. Weaver Freeport, in another column. lie offers a largo quantity of grainfor sale. Another Instance'br'Tape. Worm Cared b7tl»BseofDß.Mcl*ANE-S CELEBRATED VIRHirCOE, Niw Totx, October 16th, 1651 This Is to certify that I was tnn Lied with.* tape worm former* than (lx Booths. I tried all tbs known remedies for this dreadful aflktfoo, bat without being able to destroy it' I got oea of Dr. McLase's Almanacs, which centaiaed notices of sereral wonderfal cures that bad been performed by fajs celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Brue.— I resolved to try it; asd ÜBmediately purchased a bottle, which I took according to directions; and the reenlt was. 1 discharged one large tape worm measuring nun than a yard, besides a number of small ones. MBA. M. 80OTT, No. 70 Cannon street. will be careful to uk for DU. U'LANK'S CEL KB RATED TEBUIITOKj manufactured by FLEMING BBOS. of FiRtBOBOB, Pa. All othsr Vennlfnces in compar ison are worthless. Dr. JFLane’s genuine Verraifcgs, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be bad at all respectable drugstores. Ko*ug*mziß* vilhtmi q/ nu7W*wlwT FLEMING BBO* Jtmustmnus. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.— MISS KIMBERLY Lusri in Masaauxst. J. Q. HANLEY Stags Uasaaxx. rates or amoxsio*. Boxes..— _£oc. I PriTßta Box, large .. $9,00 Second Tier..: ~....-26e. | Private Box, small 6,00 Third Tier 15c, I Colored Bos,.- -60 e Colored Gallery —.£Se. I Single Seats in Private Box,sL&o. Becen clfbt of Uw jronaf Ancricea Tngodltod MB.XG. BLAJSXEY, TdSDAY STZSINO. Bui* 2d, to coauxuoc* *Ub tb* ptarcf HUNCHBACK- Usttcr Wfcllor-J.a. Henley.) JaUe..._. r.Tortt* Vsac*~ - To co ad ado with the petit* Oomodj at BAMBOOZLING Qept Prink Bunbooile, Ur J. Q. Hultr, limiljr, Un V»n Deerlng. lorebeiml—Re* Picker of Pule, Ehrawikcr of Too* lone* end Crown Pnac*. CommoawnoUh of PinaiyJ flranlt,) tt, as. | VT for said coan AiusazsT Oocht rtf THE DISTRICT COUR' ty, at Jimmy ten, ISM. Joim Brown, Hlrabetb Detar aadAndrew Detacher horbaod, Pater Harold, bmbtad of Banh Harold, ilaefd, cad nirabath Harold, Harold. Lavis Har old, Miury Harold, Larlnia Harold.! Michael Harold, Banth Harold, and | Jam Harold, enOdrennad beira at law of aald Sarah, Philip Deter, the boehand, and Lewti Datar and Mary Jana Detar, heir* of Catharine Dt tar,dacaajad. - , Use plaintiff and defendant! abort oaisad are hereby no tlfiaduattha abort writ wfll ba exeentad on tbapramiaet tharatn described, to vih A Lot on Sandntky e:re»t, In the Third Ward of the Clly ot Anaaheay, being Dot Vo. 3 la tha plan annexed totbe WritorParutlon, or No. 17 of aald Docket, ‘wherein Qeorra Belter la plaintiff and Darid -Bltchla and other* are rfaftwdawfa, co 3oth dafOl March, 1858, at 10 o’clock A. SL,wben and where yos say attend if yoo think proper. Body Patterson, sheriff. Imn'i Omci, > Plttaborgh, Pebraary a, 1858.) Farm for Bale. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on the *53 prrmlw, on TUESDAY, March 4tb, a wall im-AO proved Vina of CS ecre% situate In Nottingham township* Washington Co, Pa, about two rnOea noth of FinteyTille. There era abort 176 acres under cnltlnlloa, good fence*, large Brick Dwelling House* well finished* wJu a good cel lar, Spring Boom, a Urge Log liars, matberboardod, a good Orchard ofselect fruit, etc. Tbe fkm la In a high ctale of enlUvatlon. la well watered and improved, conranlest to churches, «cnools,*te, in an ■wllwt wwtghhnrfxmd, altnpthgr m. tt y deairafala one. Tbe owner intends moving weet. Poaeeerionglren on the lit of April, 1868. For farther particulars, tonne of ttle,£c. enquire of tbe subscriber on the premises, oral KDWT) CAMPBELL, Jr, at Sheriff'a office. frfedftwteP SAMUEL COOPER. ....... QlO. A. JACXBOX AtfyatLaw BESBY, JACKgOIV A CAUPBBLL, General Land Joenh and Real RxtaU Brckrrt, , SIOUX CITY, lOWA. "DEFERENCES;—HON. J. S. BLACK, AV Somereet, Hon. J. L. Dawson, Browserllle, Pa, 57 L. Richmond, Beg, HeedvUle, Pa; 800. Wm. Bigler; Washington City; flop. C. L. Knapp, Washington City, 0. W] Cleveland, Fort Dee Moines, Iowa; Wm. D. Hoax, lowa City Mdrritt Clark, Eeq, Poultney, Vto Hon. Vo. C. Bradley, Brmtttobora Vt; dark A Brothers, n. Y 4 dark A Brothers, Et *m;■>- J- IWnlelay Wag, HI ♦ Maaera. Ainsworth A Lynde, Bock island, HL; Maane. Fish'A Lea, yawken, Bock Island, m. mygJyw«F -\yrUBPHY & BURCHFIELD havojuat .Ifi received another am of thoe* Terr to peri or jolt fln tX*A jblrtlag nnalla* which htt* heretofore gt*«n ao moch to ptgchj—f IgUetj. per rad. Oar «xtt» quality .Shirting MueUne, former price Berjird,w*«reßowJoliinr«tl6eu. , _ linen* ■"* Woren Bbfrt Trent*—* foil JJJort* mrat. JnstreedTsd * lot of UioMSaowa Wool £Ub«lb, new jg&aar Dre " "mss.- To the Whip Trade. HTB WOULD inform our customers west, •eesootlsjlJnstpsrlletWwt'of Ilw»llimlJSln<lrtUiMfar coUsctlonTW.*Ul,u■poos* *“®ft-S£3fSf2lSt tanmul u»»or thsUlserm, *»“*S?JJC? r lngtfaosmoottuei>s,aQd Mcdrln* U»lr onbn for fortner "oS'Sock i« no* Urge «n 4 «»» rrtry wiatj of Buggy Whip*, Htww* SaOckuend KukZZZlio £5^ST|». No. 80 Tearth gtmt. For Bale or Kent. I WILL SELL OB BENT Mt FARM of m 103 Aem, with two good JHraUlog WottrgaL tewltfllhsdoll th» tmwity cot bafldtagK o°* wirpoww! for vßtor*nd fruit. Alao, dm Staua Bow IliUaad oth*r wo acmof Usd ud oca DwefflDglloo#, tad othf* torildlßf*. all Marty uv. I wflf t»M* rbbU with goodbaihUinithtfcoa port payment.; ThaafcOT* property to located to Fulaikl towmhlp,Law» tact county. Pi. Esnlw ot ftlO£twP H.COOK,«&Qxfpro»2OT. Telegraphic COXGKESSIOXA.L Wasuwotox, March I.—Horse.—The Speaker has appointed the following Committee on tbs Mattcson eaao : Messrs. Seward, of Georgia; Harris, of Illinois; Grow, of Pennsylrania; Curtis, of Iowa; and Bishop of Connecticut. Mr. Harris was exca sod at his own request. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, submitted a resolution, whieh was adopted, calling for information as to whether any money has been paid from the U. S. Treasury, for the year ending June last, for the ex penses of tho legislature, or tho alleged legislature, of Kansas, and if so, under what-nct, and from what fund. Mr.. Floreneo presented tho petition of Marine l'n • derwriters of Philadelphia against the alteration of the law establishing a light house system, which was refused. A discussion was had on the bill reorganizing clerks and othor employees of tho House, pending which the House adjourned. Senate.—J. P. Henderson, Senator from Texas, appeared and took his scat. A communication was presented from the Lcgis* tore of Kentucky, offering a regiment of volunteers for service in Utah. Mr. Green called up the Kansas bill. Messrs. Gwyo and Broderick objected, as the Pa cifio Railroad bili had the priority. The Kansas bill wna taken up when Mr. Green gave notice of a substitute for the admission of the States of Minnesota and Kansas together, hoping thereby to expedite business. He then proceeded to advo cate the report of tho Committee. Mr. Collamer followed. Ho referred to tho Mis souri Compromise os having settled the slavery agi tation. Being a fair bargain be thought it unjnst in the South alter receiving her portion of advantage to repudiate the compact. Who believed, ho asked, in 1854, that slavery would oxist in Kansas. It was a well settled principle th&t power to regulate im plied power to prohibit, quoting instances to show whore this power had been exercised, and referring to a case in Mississippi in 1798 in point. ' He de fended tho Emigrant Aid Societies, denying that emigrants from the North went to Kansas merely to vote without designing to stay there. He referred to fraudulent elections, carried by interlopers from Missouri, and to othor gross outrages into which government hod never examined. Without concluding the Senate adjourned. [Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette j Habuisburq, March 1. Senate. —The Canonsbarg road bill was passed, but having been amended goes to the Houso for concurrence therein. Tbd-biU relative to the Alle gheny Commons passed finally and goes to the House. House. —Mr. Foster presented tho resolutions of the Councils relative and low water lines and vehicles; also, thepetitionof62offlcersand own ers of steamboats navigating the western waters for & repeal of the tonnage tax. Mr. McDonald pre sented a petition for the annexation of apart of Chartiers township to Canonsbarg district for school purposes; also, a bill of the same import providing that the territory with the bounds herein described, via: Commencing at the month of Brush Run, thence op said run to the bridge sear William Moore’s and Mob. McNary*s, thence 8. Tf. to tho mouth of James Balentene's lane S. E. of his bouse, thence S.W. to a run near and East of John Weav er’s bam, thence down said run to Chartiers creek, theneo down said creek to theplaco of beginning; not now whithln the eaid school district shall be at-, taehed and from part of Canonsbarg district, Wash ington co., for school purposes, and shall be for said purposes under.the jurisdition and control of the Board of Directors of said Canonsbarg school dis trict, and all school tax within said territory shell be levied, collected and disbursed, and the school administered in tike manner and by the same author ity asin said Canonsbarg school district. Mr. Scott read in place a bUI relative to vehicle license in Pittsburgh and vicinty and one relative to water lines. A motion to reconsider tho vote on Friday last by which House bill No. 181, relating to Assessments on sealed lands divided by county lines, was Indafi pitely postponed, was made and postponed for the present. Several bills on subjects where Courts hare Juris diction will probably be defeated. New York, March l. —Tho Bank statements for the week past show an increase of loans amounting to $02,000; increase of specie, $242,000; increase of nominal deposits, $813,000; a decrease of circu lation of $20,000; decrease of withdrawn deposits, $275,000, including the California remittance which is not calculated in the week’s average. The banks bold over $33,000,000 io specie. It is said that no more specie will goto Europe after Wednesday. Ciscissati, March I.—The new steamer Henry A. Jones, bound from Cincinnati to Parkersburg, Va., when near Augusta, Ky., on Saturday night took fire in the pantry, and burned to the water's edge. The boat and cargo were entirely consumed. No Uvea were lost; one or two persons, however, were badly burned. Chicago, March I.—l. B. Shears alias Wilford, supposed to bo tho leader of the Indiana gang of Counterfeiters, was arrested here on Saturday night. A large amount of bogus coin was found in his pos session. Ebebsbceq, Cambria Co., March I.—A tremend ous meeting of the Democrats of Cambria county was held In the Court Houso to-day, Tho*. Collins acted as President. The ; President's Kansas policy was condemned, and Govl Packer was sustained. Cisctax ati, March l-C&pt J. Blair Sumoona of the steamer Jacob Strader, and for thirty year! past is the Louisville and Cincinnati mail Hue at the Spencer House, yesterday, of congestioiftSf'. thelungs. LotnsrrtLt, March I.—The river is rising, with 7 feet of water in Ihe canal, and 5 on the falls. .The wrather is cloudy—thermometer 30®. Tslegraphle flarksts. New Yoat, March 1-Neon.-Stocks; Galena A Chicago 91% Mich. Central 74; Erie 30; ClereUod 0 ToledofiZ; Cleveland A Pittsburgh 19; Indiana fire* 65; Ohio ftixre 101%; Louie ians 80%. Ftxnutg. —Slocks closed heavy; Chicago A Rock Itland 64%; Cumberland Cool 21; Ullools Central bonda 06. La crosse A Milaankie 163%; Michigan Southern 33%; New Fork Central 03%; Erie 36->£ Cleveland i Toledo 6114; Mich. Central 1% Erie 36%; Clare land A Toledo 6lUj Mich. Central 73(4; Virginia usee 925*; Missouri sixee 84. Sterling Exchange fist. CoSlou has advanced; 2000 bales sold; firm at adeance of Y«- I’plaod Bllddliog quoting at 12%. Fleor quiet; 7000 obis sold. Wheat very doll.' Caro unsettled; 41,000 bush •old; white yellow 66%@69. Beef firm. Groeeriat qaleL Pork stead y, Beron heavy at 8% 6% for lltms and v%<&o% for Shoulders. Tallow firm. Freights on Cettan to iirerpool %d, and oo Flour la, 9d. Philadzuii*, March I.—Tb* account* by tb* America have cawd bolder* of Cotton to put ap their p’ricra J-Cc, bat upon Breadstuff* they bad no effect; (hipping branas Flour firm at $1,50, and oxtnu at |5&5.12J5, ana a lot of Cutty Cincinnati at sfl. Rye Flour and Coro M*al steady. Wheat etrady at for red and $1,20<81,32 for white. Bye lo demand st7Uc. Com declined to tSte. Oats iteady at Sic. In Orocerlee and Provliloni there 1* no change, and Whisky I* dnll at 22c. Cx*cd34tl, llarcb I.—The waather (a windy; Utermom* eter 24 degree*; , a floe auow U falling. Floor la dull and Um declined to $3,06@3 a 76 for anperfloe. Whiskey flrta at 17c. Pmrialona inactive. but holder* are firm, lard la aatiar to buy at s»*£ for bbl'd and 10c for keg. The ealea of Pork and Bacon are onlmporUnt. Sugar active; 250 hhda told at Melaaeee dnll and nominal at 32. Exchange oo New Orleans declined to \\£ per coot pramlum and daTh os tbo eaat it la unchanged. Stony eaiy. Ui<a Kimberly, .31 let Turnbull. LEAS * IIABBQf . BAXKEB3 AlfD LAUD AGENTS. DE3 UolX£*, lOWA, WILL BOY AND SELL EASTERN Exchange and Land Warrant*, eelect and enter land with caab or warrant*, pay taxes. Invest money, make col lections and attend to legal buaineee generally. Brtvt d* Rirtitiont fbeunda, No.. 64, Partition Docket. ALSO, LEAS d lIABSH •Avans awd land wrm, tXivcrwcxtH cm, xavdas. One of the partoere bee located in Iwaveswortb City, and will traneact all bnalnet* connected with the Banking and Real Estate bailneee. For a few month* yet correspondents will address ns at Dee Moines. W. L. Oilman, 90 Beaver street, New York; Selger, Lamb A Co, Philadelphia; James, Kent A Santee, do; Le&vre A Serrlll, do; Dreiell A Co., Banksn, do; Chubb Bros, do Washington City; lion. &. J. Atkinson, Third Auditor Treasury Drpartmeut, Washington City; lion. J. H. Graham, Carlisle, fi; Edward Shower, Esq.; ffm. B. Lea*, and David BUlr, Ksqra, Huntingdon, Par Penny A Stemtt, Pittsburgh, Pa. March 2d, 1867.—mrgfl;lyw«F _ FABBEKfI* NUTUAL SIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Oma —Center Square, Jerk, Patna. Accumulated Capitol — ~_ $117,217 22 Thin Company continues to insure tho safer kind*ofproporty againstlo*eor damagebyCrt,at rates a* ow a* U consistent with safety. KRABEB, President. tip BTXJOKLKX, c’y soS&vlyP ' NOTICE i& hereby given that letters of Administration hare been granted to the undersign ed on the will of Charles Avery, late ot Allegheny county, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are requested to present the as me fur settlement, and tboae Indebted will tdeaso call aud make payment without delay. T. M. HOWS, Exchange Bank, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. JO3IAII KING, Eagle Cotton Factory, Allegheny Olty. Wn. M. SniNN, J<C27;RIwF 137 F-ntrth street, Pittsburgh. -iletropolltnn Gift Book fltore, MONEY SAVED INBDYING BOOKS ON THE GIFT PRXNOrpIAE, r, Books usually sold at SL2S for $l,OO. A GIFT WITH EACII BOOK , Worth from 25 cent* to SGO. kNY person sending'an order for ton Books J\ wBI receive a Dock and Gift extra. Every effort will be made to give satisfaction to those who may savor n*with their order*. BiU* ofall Solvent Bankatakon at'par/Cat alogue* of Book* seat to anyaddrto. - > - , i i ' _ JOHN &AND&KWB.I4O Kama street, deteamwry (Near the City Hall,) New York. BliurrvlUe Femals Stmlaarjr, ; ON THE BLAIRSVTLLE BRANCH OP thrContralPennsvlranUßallroad.' Bev.B. UAPhepley, Proprietor and Principal, 1 Mr*. P. P. Sbepley, Prlndps& sik excellent Teacher*. - .■} v COURSE OF EDUCATION, ? Thorough and systematic, embrarihgemy branch oi ad ac complished Female Education. AccommodatloDS tor seventy Boarding acboUre—tvro In a room. Boarders, Including Tuition, per session of five $OO, For Instrumental Music, Drawing, painting and Mod em Tsioguagee, moderate chargee. The next iMxiou will ccanraoe May 3J. Catalogue* sent on application. JalfcamwF SAMUEL BHEPLEY. '• T?01t KENT.—A Fabu containing 130 E 9 P acre*, sitoate in Moon township, on the leak pfiSw tits Ohio river. 12 mile* from Pittsburgh. About 100 acre* cleared, 70 of which la first quality bottom land, Said farm 1* In ahlgb state of cultivation, aud.well watered, therefore well adapted to either stock or fanning purpose*. Heat moderate to a good tenant. Will b* leased for a formed vear* If desired. For particular* acquire of the anbacrihcr, on tba Tampuascevlite and Noblettown Plank R*td_ a mnee from Pittsburgh. ftl£3tw*F. MOSJHCIIjEssL AKPENTEKS.OABINET M AKER S and pereon* eut of Esployiimt hr Westers Pennsylvania, m hear of something useful and profitable by aendlng one tap to Box No. USBocbtojo P. 0., P»flpjtSKStw«F Oommerci al COJISirrTEBOT ARBITRATION TOR PEBCUAKV. Isuiii Dictrt, V. r, W. W. Mrin, Jour Firsnv DiriD STC.sSura, Jr*» Oabhixia. Hre.klyneTjewoftl»»PUt«lmr«li market [■BqCTtalf|»d»g»/" 0“ lMtlburgh Craßt] Prrrascion.Tcesdai, Uiaai 2,15&8. Th« nasi week has been • doll ono la bnslnew circles: aoJ alUwacb brulM. in Uo «a»ll »*T '■ th.re snothlDl to fire . ton. ot briiko.u to tho morkot. $,O rota orssod»,»m,Kl* bopod, prodoc . rl„ io the rioon »bd rwpoo tnrlg.ilon. Thor, io DO charge to not. In [ ricee. or .a, moment. Cii.il.torr. oodgnla Itad. doll, .od prodoc. g.n.mll, I. withimt firmomo. Tb. boron .pecoUtlon oppom. to bar. bit h lti b*S£mo,hnd tho only oxcltemobt l.lt U Uolaun. TO, “,Ud OP to 31@=2 ta No. Orlomm, .her. It ■ticks. 111. oot llkol, to E° mocb tarthor, mid U more tib.tr to decline. 1 1 lb. meantime, bolder, her. barn r.r, mid to tho.. witting to bn, at tb. prm.ot tab* Moo.J la plant, to thorn »ho can command th.con»d..,c. ol l.oderr. Thefact apt-ms tob. her. as clm-b.r. that it h not eomoch tho pleullfulnee. or mono, a. the lack i>r con fldeoc. that ts noteworthy. Lender, bar. their inmn. „u hand bccaoi. the, ara Dot willing to lend rrc.l, on aocb paper m lUey can get. The N’ V. Courier and Enquirer **ys: ••The rates for money are gradually becoming more mu form, now tb.i capital U oo lonscr .hi. to command at J » Sol llrat clan commercial paper, cr paper «cnrrf b, Btato Blocks. Biero are, bowarar. DO regular rale, for paper lower than lecond dost, though lu general tho mle. are mneh below those that pravalled a mooth ago F,r.t clue paper doca oot rate orcr dto 7 t» cento second Claes trom 8 top. rail loan) at. abundant at 4 to 0 ¥ cent. The Philadelphia Bulletin atya: **Tbe money market continues to preeeol • most encour iriuz uoect. sad paper of an undoubted character is eou>?h. after*! US’ 51 cent- with bat trifling offering*. Second class paper, accompanied by the rlalitaort of collaterals, ronnapTrom Btol2 fl cent. Tho “suspended houses are elowly winding op their affairs, and the aolTeut oaea are acUoe with the greatest cautloa. They manifest a decided preference lor cash terms, and act upon the old principle, that indemnity tar tho past Is to pay up—security tor the future pay down.” PnHAPBLPnuCama Manxstjvb 24,1858—There was a r.rr good eoppl, of Ifoef Ottlo ln too “arkat jamerdar and to-dar. most of which were la excellent order, and the nricssoftormer wmka ware well midntalnad. The offerings amoanted to l,ioo head, principally of Chestsr County and tVsstera stocks. Alaxgs number of thoss from Chester County are very large and la prlma condition. The prices frtim ft f a, fg. EMO and no 5> 100 lbs. r *BaSs>-S»re smoaniiderabla activity la thti market, tha damaad bring about aqoal to the supply, 4,000 head changed hands at from 9 bead, according to aualitrand condition. , ... , . Hoti—There has bean but Uttla change Io this market, the apply bring equal to tba demand and prlcea coutiou lac low? bead ware made at from s6@|6,. 4 00 fee. NIW toes Canut Mamet, Fab. 24—The Current price* tor tha weak at all tba markets are as follows: BXX? CATTLE, First quality percwt4!o^o®sU,oG SBJjqSmy Inferior quality ■OStr AVt> LA«&1. __ First quality . ’ H’SH Other qualities SPO@ 4,00 In cousequeoca of a short supply tba market was acth* and price* advanced felly hair a cent a pound. The general selling price* was 10 cenu with but few aalea onder that pries, althaagh aoms sale* were mods at aelow as 8 cent*. The market was active at all tb«i yards, aod at Bargaa Hill about 660 head were disposed at from oto 10}$ cents. ; ABHBS—Ih« market la stagnant; Pots are oomloal at 6U cash, and PtA.l* at time, but sale* of the Jattar could not be forced at tb is figure. Soda aab steady at S?£@4. APPLES—There has been some Inquiry during ute week tor shipment East, and sales of 1500 bbls choice varieties at 81.75®82,00: the rang* is from 52,00. BUTTER AND EOQ 3-Prime Roll Butter is la better de mand and tales yesterday of 4 bbla at 15 and 11 do at 18. Packed, odea la kegs at 10 Eggs are la moderate demand at loy-SU; tales yeeterday of W bbls at U. BACON—Tba eontlnuee quite limited and toe market doll; aalea uf cocutry Bhouldera at 7 and cUy do st Sides 9; Westers Hama city do 10J£ There are cash rataa. Oa bug time to country soma sales of {•boulders bare beta made as high as 8. BULK MEAT—Very little offering; one lot of 6000 Om *oldatfi?i,<3iandTli.c**h. v BUO&iVQEAT FLOUR—There la dolog.ealw of a few email lots from store at sl t per 100 fee In 50 fe sacks. BEANS—Very little Inquiry; sales of mixed at 75, and prime email White at st-00@51,12 bus, and la the retail way si $1,23. BCCEETB AND TUB3—manufecturere at Faltitoa and New Brighton are selling as fellows: Buckets sl7o@l'O6, common and3hooped; So. 1 Tubes62s;No.2ss N 0.376; *3; No. 4 $425; per docen. There are cash prices, par funds, at factory. From store, common buckets are held at $2 per dozen. BROOMS—there Is a fair supply, and pilcee range from 11 2ft per dozen fer common to $3 tor choice extra, Interme diate grades ranging accordingly. . OOKDAQE— Manilla Rope, coll, 13 c ft lblllanfll* Rope, cut, 14 c fi B» Hemp Rope, eoU. Ift c fetWhlia Rope, cut, 10 c 's» tb Tarrod Hope, coil, 14 c |i IblTarred Rope, cut, lft c > lb Packing Vard,flne, 13 c |t Eb] Packlug Yaru,cum 12 c %» fi> . BSD CORDS—Manilla, sh 67. £L3l@$3J& 9 dos. Manilla, COQ, 16 CtS. sfh Uemp, SLB7. $X"b%$X:& * doe. Ucfflp, coll, 12 eta fife. PLOUUU LlNKS—Maiiaia, 87 ct* fidoa. Damp. 70c. CUTTON YARNS—Prices remain as l*tor# quoted: If os. & tolOlaeliulra 23 c OB) Nt No*. 11 * li .SOcVfc N< No. 13...... 24 c* It. N« No. 14 —23c*B> Nc No. 15 I»cV8» N< rocro Ti ~_.12c ft O>YNc .UeV& N< )Qc*ft K< 9eW&> snixTtxoc. No. 400 No. 600. Ko-GOO. W™' So No a~, „«:.._B%c*»yd B% eftjd CUEK3K—the eakeare.confined to Ibo wants bf retail dealers, who takeamalllotaofW. JL atthe InalJe figure ruling. , Small salcaof Goshen at 11. CANDLE# AND SOAP—Candles are etttuly at our quota, tips*-dip#*! 12, mould 12% amFpodamantiua 2ti.— gaip remains ai before, steady at 6 for common, 6% for palm, and 10 for Sawyer's Toilet and Castile, 0% lor do CfeemialOUTa.aed7.lbr doGenuan. ' CRANBERRIES—aIight inqnicy; sake at bid DRIED PUdT-Tber*4#Scarcely any more u^t, beyond an occasional sals of Apples at $1,25, so<l in Uis smell way at £1,37. Peaches’ ore nptnlbal at $3,')0^tf3,26. r iiTtfltfl] > ;.^T~HaP n -4j-}'r ri A ew arrival, at 45 nuf omjr laamair lout IrunT eu.ro “(ITey ep&LclU'’ at 50. FEED—We quote Feed, un arrivals within the raugs of 40@80 for Bran, hburta, Ships!nfli and Middling*. FISU —there ia alight but regular demand for Star karri No 3, large, at $U,50i&12 qi bid, aiul V hlf bbl; Usli fax Uerring $0225; White Fish, ordinary $11; LAke Superior do $l2; half <fo ordinary $5,?&@3,0U; do Lake Superior SG/«0 Trout, bhlf s3.fio@slt). GxJAih 4%@5. , FLoUR—The market, in view of the probable opening of the rir<-r ia not ao steady. Small aalrs of anper s on arrival at $3,76 and extra at $4.00i9;54,12. From atoie, aupec ruin at $4.00, extra at $4,37(3 $4.60 and *amlly do, $4,67@55,00. The tendency at preeent if downward, and if the river open* we may took for a decline. Rye Floor, $3,12r<c£3,37 Com Meal, 00(g,C'L cash. GRAlN—There Is a steady demand fur Oils oo arrival at 27@28, the Inside fiKorarultng. Coas U Kart*: *• quou sound at 45@GO. Rrs ia to t toady request at oO@sl from first hands, ami held et M from store. BaiLtT Is doll at 40 for prime Ppring and 45 for prime nil. WuiT sales at 70^75f0r Red and 80@S5for White. OKOCfEfURS—The market is firm u< : , feet bane soot* what sgVa».oe<l since oar left,principally u Molasses. Tbs alslct* from New Orleans quickened the Sis ire of bnyerr, and aboat 1000 bids changed hands, mainly at S 3, cash, part to (to on lof market. Sales to country of fingsr at ?<s'}£; Molsssss at BQ@37,Coffee at and Rlcs at s*#§jQ. I GAB PlPE—the following are the quotations for wrought iron tnLlng: Per Pout. Yy Inch Gat Pijw ... 7 eta. 8 1 “ “ lTtf“ 1W - “ —» - Subject to the customary die HOMINY—a Ught demand, » at 15,00 bbl. 11AY—■ fair supply at scab HIDES—Tharo it mors flnui Green at 5. Green sa’ted at 0, Per Pool 1W Inch Ou Pipe ..32 eta 2 - « ... M “ 2% “ - ... 00 - 3 -1,30 “ 3)4 • « ...1,00 “ 4 “ “ ...1,00 “ ii ealea to the retail trad* e*,aod aalea at $9014 tt tou naaa la the market; iuti of md Dry Flot.at 13014. IRON A NAlLS—there Ua relee are hoc hanged, and w« i eery light demand, hot card* repeat our quotation*: Common Bar Iron per J nniata * u -<yA Iren Plow Winn “ .j4m “ “ Slab* - kaoj. 10J to 164 Nail* « keg..... 5,60 Idto 8d “ ttndi k Fence Nelte ft keg...-0,76 Od k7d •• “ lj& “ -.4,60 •* - ....4,76 .6,76 .7,00 Beet ... “ 6)4 xoinro trip eqtums. Inch .f»B) 3^ fcl Cut tylkt* 3 to loci, 4.2 S “ ft to 0 —4,75 Wro’t flpikc* Inch ..... til Irogttu 6V£ I “ Mfl “ rue aia. Uoru Shnel by H. 7-18 and V 4 1nch...—,.. SU Dandy Tire, 1)4 by %, 7-16 and y. inch... 3>£ Saddle Tree 1)4 and l« by 3-18 and )£la 4 do -JS.landl)* by 3-16 8)4 Id ~ 4*4 Boiler lUaata ft fit...-6)4 UtR EBOX Not. 13,1*, 16,18 *IT flft 4>{ - 1ft,20,23*24... “ 6 - 28 « 6M LEATHER—There U do change l*» note iu our quotation* but lha market la firmer. Red Bpaniih Bed* V Jb - 20®25 Slaughter ** “ .25027 Upper Leather it do* - $30039 Bridle “ “ $36042 BklrtJng Leather ft fi> 28030 Han***.,.- 24020 LARD—Very litueieqory; ataaiiaaica or prime counter No.lat»)4@9>f andcitydoatlO. MESB K>KK—Sale* only la the email way, tod holder* are firm In aiking $16,25. ’< OlL—Linaeedii firmer, tnd we quote now at Ou, • Lard Oil No. I la quotadat 65, abd No.2at 75. POTATOES—An aearct. aad there are none offering from -fint hand* fttfm etore, aalee of Nealuuraocka at 65000. PIO I Tba marktt It atagnant: we hear, however, of Ka3ats2s. BEED3—CLrrereeed It doll and depreawd and a salt to the trad* could not ha made at over $4,78. From etor*, tala o! aroatl lota at $5,00, and to country aom* ealea an nei nd at $5,25. Timothy 1* dull at $2,00 and Flaxaeed brtak at SLOO. BALT—aeteady demand atul aaloa atpreTlona rate#— $1.02 for No. 1 and SUS tor extra. TALLOW—*alea of rough at 8 md rendered at 9. WINDOW GLASS—pricei are firm, and we repeat our quotation! fur the email alzea, dty make6xB and Tas &00; Bxlo. $3,76; Bxll toSxll and 9x12t0 10x11 $4.25! Ixl3to9xl3andßxl4to 10x15,5L50. Tbeea are neteuh prieca; country brand* range 50 cent* ft twx leu. For the eu retailing medium alzre, 10 ft cent diuouot off. WHITE LEAD—firm and In etoady demand at $%50 V keg for pure la oil, *nd dry 9c f» ft, entject to the ciaaldil connt Red LeadBX@9, net, and Litharge BU. • WHISKY—SaIe# of Ilaw at Rectified u'aleady at * • * ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. ' Hoxsir, Maxcb l, 18M BEEVES—A full supp’y and prices were lower in cen. sequence; 1042 bead w*re offered and 020 sold within tb* range of 3®S%'gfc>m, for good medium (o prime, and 4 for choice.- . ‘■••p r "% <•*.« 1 SHEEP—4OCOIM*d nßemVaOd 600 only Bold, the rest going East miss ** 1° quality. ITOQB—The notnbar iopen wss 3700, and 600 were cold at 4V£6}s, groa, the ml gulog East,' . OIVERNEWB. The river was over 7 feet yesterday. And rising.. A re* newedeplrit of acilvlty Already begin* to jt*jf preparatory to theepetdogof navigation which now appean to badoee at band, and we have nodoubt the gorge whkh bu for some time been obxtructlngthe passage of boats will •preodj he broken nuder the Impulse of the rising water which must be Induced by the rain of Buaday. It fell in torrniisall day nearly, and we woold.inet be surprised at Iwu feet of water before tbs end of tho week. A flue flmt . "s*!^ 10le * Tß “ ss they can. They «fe bound for all port* np and dodfa the Mlselsalppi and Missouri Iu Particular tb* splendid new boat* fiowvna, Cent Dozier “J f *f 4rk »j 3 *? l Johnson, will attract attention oi those umlring to make a trip cither of business or pleasure np the Missouri. They belong to that splendid line of boats 37 In number.whlch will ply between at Louie sod Kinsae la the coming cetera. These end a lane fleet of boat* for other cities down the rivets will make bualucws lively eo the resumption of navigation. From below too, e good number of boots wiil leave for here at the find opportunity. We bare already given alistofsuehasare waltioginOorlnnati. We find the following in the Mo, Democrat: ~~ "The J G Fratnoat oouud from Cincinnati to New Orkaas d uriug the donee fog yceterdsy morning grounded on the right band bar, e abort distance below the. mouth of . tb* Big Miami, when the mail boat passed up the Fremont was lying with her stern up stream, and bow quartering down—the ice running Into hex wheel pretty sharp. .She lie* from fifty to sixty yards cut of the main chaanA The Ltd/ Pike towed a barge down to her last night, lor the pan’"*'* ’•* * 'Siting her off L,»l of tJ;.' NvltJe Tile B tea:n*w Nelli- Miller «■- ■link In the Curubei Liud river, at Blankiudiip Island, tuo mflMi above Nashville a few day* since. Boat and cargo a total loas. No lives lost. Tb* Klla was alongside recover ing ber IrvJgbt-,' The Cincinnati Caseltn says: ••The Poland left for Nashville at da»k, with odlj an average trip. The Fairy Queen, from NatbvtUe, Is dna bore till* evening'—.—.We uudsnitatal that lb« Swallow will bo offered at public auction on Tuceday neat We under ■tsud that the Aitamuut will venture out fc.-r Wheeling this evening. IhUber early, Capt Johnson. Navigation at Louisville bn* not been oUtroctei stall by ice. but con tinues an open port. Some ice was floating Thursday, but by the time it goes over tbo falls it Is to thoroughly broken a« to offer no serious obstruction to boats The South erner, from LfinlsTillo to Memphis, passed Hickman on Tharsdny, with over 400 passengers on board At Nash ville on TTiursday. business oa the levee was brisk. The Fairy Qneenand tbo Quaker City, from this pv.rt arrived and departed.” Tls# Cincinnati Gazette of Monday says: “There 1* du Ice in the rirer, ami to Wheeling in now considered safe, the gorge at the “narrow*- * tow miles below Wheeling, haring giren any, as will be area by the following despatch:' TThrelinz, Feb, 2?—P M Kds rHzirrc:—Tl*«* weather herelimoaerating andriri-r rising slowly. The gorge et ’Vejee, below here, has gone. Oo the authority of (hit <liii>aXch,tb>> Intercii.uigu started to Whirling, l*riraa Donna to PiUsbnr/.h and Ilio Altamont will go, positively to Wheeling to-dit *rd probably the La Crow, Lehigh, Diamond, Huy Cltj, i.4ilman and other* will go up to Pittsburgh . It I* reported at St Louis that tb" i K Woodruff hod either broke hi two or sunk ot Hat lebu.il. <>n Thurs day last whrro ah" ba* be*!) ajpuntid for somi-timu in com pany with the Mari* Denning. She was about two year* old—valued at 65,000 —and owned by Captain* Oould,' Kldcr, Rodger* her commander, and other*. She was folly insuroa is St Luui* and Pittsburgh offices.” We dip the following from tbo Cincinnati Commercial of Monday t, • . St. Locta.—The Mississippi was stationary at St. Lonls on fiatordmy, with .from five to els feet to Cairo. The river 1* foil efruoßiag'lee,much broken, however.. The Missouri la etlU gorged a abort distance above the month. The pral rie Bo— left St. Lode for dndnnaU ftp Friday. The Vixen. Moderator, Craaosa/Arizonla. Oumbridge and Pulton CUy were to start for Gndaniti (Monday.} The Illinois and Missouri river, ahd New Orleans i>afkeu were likewise pre paring to start. The A II Jones left for Parkersburg Saturday noon, with a fair trip. About XO PM the same night, the caught fire neat Augusta, Ky. and was horned to toe water’s edge—the boot and cargo being a total loss The Interchange, for Wheeling, and Prime Donna and Diamond, for Pittsburgh, started up yesterday.’' Ktgular Monongabela River IT. 8. Mail Packets. STEAMER TELEGRAPH, j STEAMER JEFFERSON, iJSat J iJSSeit Carr. J. C. Wooowami. ! Caft. Qeciuji Cuak. Tile above new steamers ahe DO* running regularly. Morning Boats leave PltU borgh at 8 o'clock A. and Evening Boat* at 0 o’clock P. M. for M’Kecsport, Elizabethtown, Monongw bela City, Bollovernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Coaches for Uoloctoirn, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayueaburg, Camidueltown and Jefferson. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Guion town for J 2, meals and state-rooms on boats iuclusive.—• Boats returning from Brownsville leave si 8 o’clock to the mornlngond 51ntho evening. Por further information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street. an& Q. W. SWINDLE U, Aot.it. Direct, -Uflila!! A Sara Chance toPiiieageriA Shippers. IFitt oo Through Without aethippirg, to BOONVILLE, BRUNSWICK, LEXINGTON. WT3TON, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS Cltr AND 81. JOSEPH. TH E hew and elegant passenger packet nETEOR. T. E. Dtarrot Master, will leave for tbe.abore sod all intermediate porta on or about the 2Mb lnst~or oaaooa thereafter aa navigation will permit. The METEOR has only m«de one aaaaon la Missouri River—ls fast aoJ standi A NO.ONEwltb the Insurance Companies. For freight or passage apply on board or to fels FLACK. BARNK3, A CO. Missouri Direr Direct. A RareObancc to Passengers & Shippers. TFsH go Through without Stthippinj, to BOONBVILLB, BRUNSWICK. LEXINGTON, WESTON LF.AVENWORFH CITY. KANSAS CITY, ST. CITY, AND OMAHA CITY. FTIUE splendid new and fast ranning Pas- X *en«r steamer FJKY-bARK.Capt DEN. JOHN SON. will leave for the above and ail lntsrmeditvte ports, oo THIS DAY. 20th lost. For freight dr passage applven board or to FLACK, BARNES t CO , Agents, JsJl Office, No. 87 Water street. Ell" UTTAR TIU-WEEKLY t JEfcjfr WHEELING PACKET.—The fine Sengeo steamer CIiEVOIT. Captain J. Murray, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports oo Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. F«>r freight or passage, apply on board, or to au6 W. B. WHEELER. Agent. No. 6 Wood st. Re g u la n Wednesday , rrs» % PACKET FOR CINCINNATI.—The ttno new steamer J. W. lIAILMAN.Cipt. M. Hays, wtil leave for the above and all intermediate ports on EVERY THIS DAT at 10 o’clock A. M. For passage or freight apply oo board or to Ja23 FLACK. BARNES & CO.. Agents. „r, v & _2B C v B) ..__»e V®> BO c ft to, it's * B> (fftncinnati, 4rc. FOll CINCINNATI & LOUIS- i VILLE.—Tbe fine tiger vfVfexA JENNY GRAY. Captain Dunlap, uill leave f<*r UteaKre and all intermediate ports on the opening of For freight or passage apply on Ivor J, or to fe2*i ILACK. BARNES A CO~, Agents. \ e *t t c^DT ...... 8 eft lb FOK CIN C IN NA f I AXi), rizr* LOUISVILLE—The new and passenger atoomrr ENDEAVOR, W. J. Msrktd). will leave for the above end all Intermediate ports on TXtlri DAY ttw* 2.1 inst. at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or 1 |n*isoge applv on Innrd or to FLACK. BARNES, A CO., fcl2 Agent*. FORCiNCISN ATi~^~LOiTl^77fl?iit VILLE —Thu tine steamer OAZEL, E. Evans, will leave for lh« above and all Intermediate ports, on THIS DAY*, 2J Iwt., si i r. V F.r freight or passage apply on board or to —tali- a FLACK, BARNES fr CO., Agio. )K (JlNuilfTMl * LOUIS- ifrSj* YILLE—-The fins g * vtl *imialniaHgi Capt. K.Shntnaa, will l«av* for the abS?® * Dl * *'• ,nl<,r medial* porta, on THIS DAY. 2J imt. *• N. Forfreighi **r paacagn apply on IwarJ orfNjfc. _ MI FLACK, OAKSES A CO., AjE^_ #asf)biUc, &r. "4 For nasuvilue —Tho fine. tar - •trostrr HASTINGS, Capt. Purtrr, wiIIBSaSMeaWMB leave f.>r t»<« abort. and all IbturmcJut* DAY, 2d ln«l For freight or padaagv apply on U»rd. or to M FLACK. BA It S'Ka A (N>„ Agents. St- 2-Ouis, &c. For st. louis& keokuk—. (gs» lf . The One passenger packet J. U. Capt. Woodbnrn, will leave for the aLove and allntermwltato porta, od the opening of navigation. For powagaor freight apply ou board or to PLACK. BARNES A CO, Agfa. FOR SI. LOUIS,— rhe tine new i fT!?*. •learner GREAT WEST, CapL MrC.il.JrgSraEfiL longhp will Intro for Uis above and all IntimjT.liat" por& cn the opening of navigation. Pop freight or passage apply on board or to (mrtf FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agta. IpOR ST, LOUIS—Tho splendid.» I 1!? a 1 ateamer ARGONAUT, CapL On.. L. Mr.-fcglSfrKg Lean, will I tare for the above and ol •intermediate porta, on THIS DAY, Sd luit, at A p. it. por freight or naasage apply on board or u» /»& FLACK. BARNES A CO , Agent*. FOR ST. LOUIS. —The splendid j (Cg* m •learner CLIFTON, Capt. Thomtu Poe.JdgggSSL will leave for the above mid alt intermediate porta, un Uib opening of navigation. For freight or paoaago apply bn L«ui or to_ [ mrlj d*3 FLACK A I!ARNES, Agfa. .. I7*OR ST. LOUIS—The splendid i .flSft,>» _ atoamor NATHANIEL UOLMES, C±t*.JeS!!B&93L tiennhloy, will leave for the abOTeand It-tennedlale i>ort*, «n the opening of navigation. For freight or poasngo apply on board or to [mr!} FLACK. BARNES A Co,. Agent*. For st: louis," KEokukTTjfjs^ BURLINGTON, UV3OATINK, ROCKiffl£s£» ISLAND, DAVENPORT, 0 A LENA, DUBUQUE AXDKT. I’AUL.—TIio flue now tld*>whcel s'raraer CANADA. Capt. J. Ward, will leave for the al»ove and all Intermediate porta on MONDAY, the fith March. For freight or paaaage apply on board, or to t,fc2?) PLACK. BARNES k 00.,Ag’t». iDOU ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK,, fCE** 4» BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, ISLAND. DAVENPORT, GALENA, DUBUQUE AWI» »T. PAUL—The fine new aide-wheel ateamer PEMBINA. Captain T.IL Griffith, will leave forth* Above and all inter mediate porta on MONDAY, tho Bth March. For freight or pamage apply on board, or to foff PLACK, BARNES i CO-fAgcnto. FOR MISSOURI lUVLR.-.The fine n«w ateamerßOWENA, Capt. i»* L.V 6 d>o above and all intermediate ports on Till" DAY, the _■! InlL Par freight or passogo apply on beard oTto feJ PLAOK, BARNES L 00., Agta. FOU ST. LOUIS.—The fine now i fT?r* .t* passenger steamer, “ASOLO SAXON,' Capt. Baker, will lease fur tho aboto and ail lotermedtate porta ud Tills DAY, ,2d Inst, at 4 o'deck P. 11. For freight or passage apply oa board or to A JONKS, G 7 Water street. FLACK, DAKNKS a CO. Ag’ta. _ feL - No. 67 Water St. FOR ST.LOUIS.—The fine new ■ jESJVfc Cat nitmlng paasenger atauner inWA Capt. Moore, will leave fus the above sod all late mediate porta on THIS DAV 2d Inst, at 4f. k, -For freight or paaupe apply on board or to J*23 LACK. PAUSES A CO, Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine new i fCPvi* steamer MARENGO, Oapt. will leave for the atwva and all THIS DAT. 2d ImL, at 4 o'clock P. M. For passage or freight apply on board or to FLACK BARNES A CO. tjOH KEOKUK, DAVENPOKT,, rrav* JL ROCK ISLAND, GALENA and HIT rHJQOE.—•Thoflnrparwoger *teatn«rMAßY VOOKTcEpt. Wen. Dnlrrll, will Uaro for (bo abort) and ail Intermediate port* on tbo oponiug of na*Jga»loa. For freight or ramare aj>n]j onboard or to ~ te »oSa FLACK, BAftXEfl.lcq. Agwta Illinois River Direct* TO PISOIUA, PERU, LA SALLE, AND ALL INTERME DIATE PORTS ON THE ILLINOIS MVUIL - THE lioyr and elegant aide wheel paßscncer •Earner DENMARK. Capt Richard C. Qray.wj]l w. far Iho .aboro poru on tlia opening of nnriralioa. Tor freight or parango apply on Imrd oi- lo arl FLACK, BARNES A (XL AgtPU- jatto .©rttans, &t. F~"cm MEMPUIjTaND NEW^JEffii ORLEANS—Tho Ado now tteamcr 0. V. J££&£!j£ B»rr. wilt leave for ih* above rortiat* port* on die opening ofnavlgatlon. Pur frvteMor paanre apply on board or lo * ■ foba* PUCK, DARXE3 t CO- Agent*. P’Olt MEMPHIS AND NKWTMji ORLEANS.— Tba fine new tleamcr W* LAWRENCE, Capt. B. D. Cochran, will abort and all intermediate porta ou THIS DAT, tbe &| Jnit Tor freight or n&auf* apply on board or to fc9 FLACK, IiARNES A CO„ Agta F"OR MEMPHIS AND N*KW OK-, LEANS—Tbeaplondid tWnuT ARCTIC, C*pt. DeritiDpy. will Iraro for the abereand lauraitdau porta od TIIIS PAY, the 2d inth For freight orMam apply on board or to FLACK, B AUNTS A CO., A gntt_ cius. ui—— snrros josii REA & JONEB, BTEASIB OAT AGENTS, No. 7G Water Street, * frS-ypJ PITTSBURGH, FA. ‘ i.i.nAßtiT: ,jToT ipditv HARDY A ItTGRBW, 9TEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner of First and Firry strkts, - s aalSidtf PITTSBURGH, PA CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD, VIA STEUBENVILLE. 'T'HE CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD COMPANY, AND THE PITTS llf NiTI KAHMaD OOUPASr, tiring mu!' innwostmont tritb tho nm uli , R ™' WJJS* AND CHICAGO RAILROAD OOiIPAHY (ortho Joint moot theirßoodbttwreo BttrWh »mi EochMter, will run tliHr Trains &aflj (Sondaji eicepted) u follows, commencing MONDAY, J«m*rj2Sth,l6;3 “* TI ; lUTI I iMMSTM.--' Him UUTt Oj^'.' i ™* rt ao I . t|!tah-I( W uK • (WttmhMfcSOr.ii. On. lftn>c.M. (ChoaUaic } sun " “ I “ 10:13 « Whed'&lalOMi CfcfdindfcM:". CbPj» —:— “ Siv-L “ 5 top. it “ MI" On. Root.« Stent). Aocomticn “ . *OO “ |WclUrlllo, c ij * ' ijsUuVriilo'ToiOp.M. . . . hot out dumje, «nd the SSSp.Vtriid ‘iirotiVfo CT«f.oot (or Diytoo, ItidSLipolli, CioctmilH, LotUirtllA'.OUn) nod SLlooi. to o °S E “ ti S'.'J ln Ul “ Direr Lint, ml emmtht tt Whrcllns ttilh tb» Baltimore CitJ - AtßrUtirwith tb. Ceotrtl Ohio Tlie 4 f. «, StrabcnriUc Accommodation stops at til W«T«St»tions - _ntiLßXiNa TiAisa from Cincinnati arrive in Pittsburgh u follow: • ; Tjlial leasingCuicianatl at 450 P. u. runs through without chine* of cars, &tm! arrircs &t PiitftLnri-h “-£A am " Thi« That leaving GaclctiAl l *te.-00 i.v. aitSt** ia Pittsburgh At t.u. ■ • * ' checked thronch *o iD prindnil polnG and tTWHfcrrM freo of elrnrs*. F ILMTeK? » d i U tta Tkket o®V?nn SlreetDepot P - * 8- ClenJAnd. J J . W..W. BAQLKT, SapLP.C.IO.R.A Colombo*. TOBACCO A.NT> CIGKAStS, SO. 241 LIBSSTT S TEES T, H£JID OS' WOOD r - O™ T ,° T A ,E TRADE A LARGE, FREEHAND WEIJSASSTOTE?'STOCK, pm VAoliunllroin Import.™ »»UU«jiiilkettir«r > ,«mi)ii*Kwhl^iu«Qi«follo*bi e f4 tDr itoi aM 4 J: 1 W. H. Qrant*t A. No. 1 5i Tobacco, Robinson A Co's Tobacco, ''"' - ' * Eugene Howard's Tobaoco, Grant's Pound Lamp CaTendUb, Hasaraand Raßroadßrnnds, I . 500 Caddy Boxei llalf Pound Lump OIQARSI C/Q A 8 CIOARStU '• OWE &£XX«X«Xp£7 ASSORTED BRANDS. AH f of wbtcb woofer to the trade at prices which cannot fall toplcaro. an2o:diwtf P jtrametß. CEMENT ROOF I N G. PBKBIN <te JOHNSON, I=>roprletor«, Are now prepared to contract and put on attheshortestnoticr the above Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, it being the only article yet inreaUJ that rill aucee«*felh n»i«t toe action ■>( the atmosphere in every climate. IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF,.' ":v.'w And (n print we belletd it !■ equal. If not anpo ar, to any Mitallfa Booflng. We can pul oon «*PoiA Tin Tar.-lroD wr Shingle Roofa, It making nod «nco how flat or tfeepth* roof may 60. Tbb v. Roofing i* warranted to prove aaabtve repreaeuted. We wfilpntit on for mmccnv’ l So. 183 Third ftteet, between Wood and Baatfafirld, WM. JOHNSON, ) Flttabargb, Temia 1 hare auide a chemical examiuattoDofaoineapedttetu of W. E. CHILDS k CO’S BOOPIKQ, left at my officii,., r. •uiti of wbldi are as follows: - ' * Ist. The materia) U compounded nu 2d. The consistency la not readily inflt oil from a roof it gammer, or crack in Win 3d. The competition It not acid bat tllf it from the action of the weather. 4th. It ia Water Prooi; and to a larva extent Flro-Proof; tbatU, iparka and fire brands taniDjrnpcult emjtJ not Id. name it. In my opinion aneh a roof will last for jean If pot on carefully and receiving prompt attention. R *P«»ft>Ur. JOSEPH Jl. LOCKE, Chemist, Labaratory No. 12& Walnut street, Cincinnati. Okie. _ CiacOTAit AaixctßoTALl9S.ocsFeb.Ctb.lSa7. ' I bare examined W, E. CniLM A Go’s Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement llhoflng, andaa far as ( psn' Judge, ecasiihr Ua good invention, and am willing to Insure boil ding* thus protected npon the same term* as | injure thewe covered with metal - apltlydawP fStgned] JKO. A LAW, Agt. Itoyal Ins. Co, Loudon aiid Liverpool HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS Tins WINTER, are now spared to do a heavy business by PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILROAD. Through to and from the Eastern Citien. WS=ean aasore oar fricndi and all thoee disposed to patroaiae tho ham. Cana and Railroad, that no paius will bo spared to render general satisfaction to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN AND WBSTJtlt** FBEIOUT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny. Portage Railroad Will give Increased despatch to thu transmission of freight, Office Penn Street, at the Canal Basin. LLOYD Jt 00. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. WFW-yrTnTfr iCIBR’S PORTABLE BOAT laJUSTB, VPb^rtrrrT*. Vin Pennsylvania Canal and J&ailroaU. Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Bach Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCKEAS rd daring tho past Winter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS the anperior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE to aw! from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but one transhipment Is nxjuirM. Merchants sending Freight to our Line can rely upon Its being trottbfporb with all ixtuibl spwwl and despatch. WAREHOUSE, OASAL BASIN, corner of Liberty and liuys/ ztrecett. JSthbuvih. /ii. f,!SW;t F d KIER A MITCHELL* Proprietor.- MORE! THAN 500,000 BOTTLES NEW ENGLAND STATES The restorative of prof. o. j. WOOD for r«‘#t(irlng halt perfectly anil permanently, baa never yet had a rival, volume afUr volume might be plvvn part* of the world and from tbe moat iniellt* gent to prove that if U a ptr/rct /fritifti/irr; bat road tno and you cannot doubt; read alio the following-. iibolUllUuf oo4 thee* irtii'lrstfe lVlu£ i**i miinj persons still patruuice them. LwJaow *j> cnm inijx»eu ui-i, Oy Uair Tonic* uf ilili I i ii i io all such ]<er*oii» wc earnestly iu«tc Uim request. ttilltjyoDCf njpUti, for In Houl’i IU-«luratire thern 1« „J such thing an fail. W* know of a lady wtm was luld, who ucU the article a short time, and her head U now covered completely with tlwtloieat and most Ueaallful carls la.sgv Dable. W e know of nomerooi case# where hair was rapidly falling out, which lx restored In greater perflation than it erer had been bsforw. It ia aim without doubt one or tho boat articles for keep* Ing the hair In good condition, making it soft and gloaiy, removing dandruff, and has proved iUelfthe greatest cnemr toall iboUlsthathnlrliheirto. . It is tho duty ol every one to improve their personal cp> poarance though aome may dlflVr Id regard to th« ways of doing it; but ovary ono will admit that a bcantifal bead of hair, either in man or woman, ia an object modi to be de aired, and there are no me ms that should be left on tried to obtain ancli a consideration.—Honan's Adraea/e, Philo. „ . Cosnoero*, Ohio, Nov. IT, 1&53. 0. J. Wood A Co:—Oeota: As I hare been engaged in •cUlng your Hair Re* to rati re the Uat season for one of your locaJ agent* (It. 5L Hackinaon,) and haring experienced the bene 11 dal effreta of it myself, 1 would like to obtain an agency for tho State of Ohio or aoae State in the West, ■Uonid you wish to make each an arrangement, aa lam conTlnctd thm it nothing e<ruaJ to a in the Wnitcd State* for TtsterriT.fi lhe hair. I have been engaged In the Drug boil neaa for eevrral years, and liaro sold various preparations for the hair, bat have found nothing that restores the ae entire organs or Invigorates tlu scalp as well a* yonra. Be ing folly convinced that your reatorativo is what yon repre sent it to be, l would liko to engage in the sale of It, for I am satisfied it mnst sell. Yonra truly, S. T. BTOQ&MAN. . WiTLAlt»,Maia., Feb. S, 1557. Paor.O. J. Wood A Coj—-Gants: Having realised the good effects of your Hair Restorative, I wish to state, that findlug mv hair growing thin, as wall as gray, I was Indue ed fruto what I read and heard, to try the article prepared *>y you. u» promote its growth and change its color as J* *** luyonlli, both of which U has effected completely.—- In the operation I hare need neatly three bottles. Yours, Ac, JAMES FRANCIS. 0. J. WOOD k 00. Proprietor*, 313 Broadway. N. Y_ (in the groat N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment) and 1U H*™*! street, St. Louis, Mo. and sold by all good-'Drug *“s* foOO •aSDelydawUT Sundries!- ' ' 450 bushels prims Clorerseed, 30 bbds. N. 0. Sugar, 3) Libia. Golden Syrup Uolasset, lirno kegs Nalls, assorted size*. 13 bhts.Roll Butter, 2ooo’Prime Codfish, 300 bushels Rye, 100 boxes Window fit—, t<o colli Manilla Rope, f>o bales Navy Oakum, 50 do*. Zinc Wash-boards, 100 do. Patent Duckets, 300 do. Corn Brooms, In ■ tore and for sale by (fc24) WATT A WILSON Sundries.- ~ 1500 lbs. st rtctly fresh tablo Butter, 1200 dox. fresh Eggs, 1000 ll»a. No. t Leaf Lard, 35 bush prime Dried Peichea. ■: 150 hit young Chickens,' 150 Churns, • ; 50 large (at Turkeys. Received and for sale by H. RIDDLE, fu2 * _ No. 37 fifth street. OQ BBLS. EGGS; & K ~* 17 sacks Buckwheat Flour, &5 do Cloveraeed, In store and for sale by BURIYER A DILWORTfI, I*3o 130 and 134 Socond street. 97 pcs - BACON SHOULDERS, Pmvc; n* I <2l krg* lacked Butter, for sale by fe2o BHRIYKR A DILWORTIL OAA BOXES CHEESE; . , 3 tiercoa prime Codfish. Formula by fo3C aiIHIVBH A DILWORTn New spring stock wall paper opening, of recent selections at fire different Eastern Mannfactoriea.et f«26 IS.C. COCHRANE'S, Allegheny. BEANS— Id Ibis, email white Beaus of superior quality for tala by ' f„2S ATWELL, LEE A CO. LARD— 2U kegs No. 1 family Lard for sale by fe33 ATWELL, LEE A CO, ; PEARL ASH —2O casks in store aod for sale by tt, UUTCHINSON, feat Na.BBmUhfleldstmt. HORSE COVERS of India rubber and Oil Cloth, for Silo by ' ; : j POTATOES. —120 bushels choice Neshnn ock Potatoes, 53 do Dried Apple*, in star* and for sale by n. BIDDLE,; fs3l P 0.27 Fifth street Burning fluid a camphene m T ways on hand and cheaper than can be had In tbs city elsewhere,at feS3 JOB. TLBMPCQ’fi, 1 C" OAL PROPERTY FOR SALE—I6O acres oflamdatßallnavnie,ontheCAPßlL ' - - ICO acres at Rochester, A on the C A P RIL 3LbtitathoU>wnefKochaater. _ , The mines areln free and encceesfu) operation. For j>ar* tlcnlara apply to - - AUSTIN WOSU A CO-, felO • 64 Eocrth etraefc Roll butter-20 hbi». Roil Button - 4 boxes do *«V \_ In a tort* and for sale by U. PALZELL A | f*>3 * ' '■ ■ » Liberty 4. COFFEE— 100 bags choice ittQ-Ooffee; ' 25 cm do do, Jost received and for eale by 8. ROBISON A CO. E I) W A R D T. ME6 8 A W, WHOLESALE DEALER IN W. E. CHILDS & CG ’ S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATBB-PROOE a to remain pliable for a great length of time. , Saenced by the temperature; consequently It would not be liable tonwlt and rot nter. i. e. extremes of naturalheatand cold would net Injure it.- Igbtly alkaline. It would not destroy the canvass, but on the contrary protect TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY LLO Y X) & CO., [BUOCE3SOES TO I.LOVD * LEMON.]— . iHisttllaitrous, SOLD IX THE IN USE VEAJi; fur coatnriw been afflicted with k Down, h m been dtoopTory of Prcfrwcr ' with, bat a gnat ~ k tbej hare beep J. A IL PHILLIPS, ' So. SMAtaSt. Pair itwt. WANTED ISZAIEDIATEXjYr—IO,OOO Alen tu engage io the sale of the. most popular sHling Books in Ame rica. InTaUd*, Mechanics, fannersnaJ Teach ers wishing to trari-l, will Und this to be a very pnififabU and plea not badness, enabling theta toeoethe country, and make moitey at the came time. Amenta now In (bo bus iness are clearing to $1,500 prr.yeor. For fall particulars cad a fDt of Boots, address 11. M. RULISON, Queen City Publishing Qncaa, 141 Alain street, Cincinnati, Ohiot or, If living East, D. RULIBON, Philadelphia. anladydawfcT T \T ANTED—Deer Skins wanted bv Tf fa!7 WELLS. RIDDLE £ CO, NoSOFour! L »t. A GARDNER WANTED.—A man ac quainted with marketing, and capable nf eplUvaiint; turns eight nrros in vegetables and fruit Inqnireyf ISAIAH DICKKY;A CO. f«2 No. 80 Water rtret-t. BANK STOCKS WANTED by AUSTIN LOOHI3 A CO., — a Stock ami Dill Broker, 68 Ponrllt K “' h “«” - w„urn - - - _ , , Montuignlipln “ , on,rr- « AUSTIN LOOJJIa A vo. stuck Broker*. &8 Fonrth WANTED— Notes and Drafts liavine 4, G or 12 mouths to run; $5OO to SIOOCC by ' * „ AUSTIN LOOMIS A CCL, J** B t Stock and Note Brokers, 53 Fourth ct. Wf ANTED—A quantity of good sound Rye. TT i*lB JAS.-CARDIN Eh. fgißwHantatiß. To Capitalists or BannfatUin. THE undersigned baring determined to more west, offer* foraaleJ(or exchange for Western property,) the best Farm la Anostrong county, within fire mlDutea walk of the Kittanning Bridge, and deligbtfnlly situated on the river bank, opposite and is view of Use Alle gheny Talley Railroad Depot, containing about One Hno dredAcre* sixty of which contains eight feetut good Bltnm enouaCoal, with bank open, and delivering coal dally in Kittanning at Are cents per bushel; and 33 acre* of superior rirer bottom that never overflows; about 80 acre* under fence and in the highest state of cultivation, havJng receiv ed OTer 1000 loads of manure from the town, to which a team can make eight trips a day. There is a large Log House $0 by 40 fret, and a -Framo Bara 40 by flu feet, with com crib and vagvs sheds attached; 150 young Apple and 100 Peach Trees growing; a well of water at the house and a numberofsprmgrofwatorth&t at small expense could be eonreyod to the bouse. This property posse*# superior advantages for residences and Iron or lumber manufacto ries. All persons deelrotu of realizing a good and profits) able investment are requested to view this property befbr* making any oilier selection. TiOe indisputable and terms easy. Two trains dally from Pittsburgh, miking U easy <>t access. For farther particulars address tha proprietor. JOHN PORTSMOUTH, Klttannlng, Armstrong County, Pa., Or, WU. PHILLIPS, Glass Hanufccturer.PJttsbnrgb. P. B.—To exchange tor Western lands, some buildings and lotsadrauUgeoinly (United.in theccStral part oT Kit tanning." 1 ' ‘ ’ JalfeSanf J. P. HARDWARE. - SAMUEL EABHEBTOCK, No. 74 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, HAS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF HARD WARE, which hewDl self very low for CASH. , PorkstSpoons ' andlam amortmeatofOupentm* Tools, he hasrecefved a large supply of SAUBAOB CUTTERS AND STOPPERS, 8110VEL&T0NG8 AND POKERS. BLEIGQ BELLS'AND KNAimAEDPRBSESTP?O KETTLES. ocSfcdtf WALNUT HALL BBBTAUHAHT, UASONIO BiZJ* FIFTH STItUST: J-OSBPH' PRICKER, PBO PRIETO R. . , - , ALL TilEi DELICACIES OF THE SEASON, prepared by the most •**. 4aPBgf/p perienred cooks, served op at the shortest no tiee, from : SirO’CLOCK A, 51. UNTIL TWILTB O’CLOCK P.U. AU articles in (he line, peculiar to the East, W«t or South, received daily by Express, snd served upto order.— Dusiness men will find the table at WALNUT HALL &)l that they could desire. Wholesale Depot for Oyitrn, Fish, Game'and early Vegetables in their, season.-fiA _ &13 ; ocil^yd EMPLOYMENT. 930 A Hontbf aiad AU Uspcmci Paid. A«N AGENT IS WANTED in ; every Town x3u «pfl County to tli» United SUtes,- to eon» iaa re ipec table And «uj Itudatstt, by *hkh thetbora profit* may Por foUparticnt*™ nddr»«lL JIUN NCTT A Op, corner of Brooms and Mcrwr »U,K«wYork Oty, lodging one postage damp, . felQlnA»wr- S"UND RIES-' - -a-.':- , 100 cells assorted sizes StmUlaißope: '■ 160 Delos best’Navy Oakum; ■ • •- 25 bamds .Pitch; on hand Sod lor' sale by JONES A COOLET, : Mfi .■: No.HI Water street,nor Cherry oDey. Buggy whips, dray whips, wagon WHIPS, and every , deacrintloaot work In the whip trade, at wholesale or ntaQ by. -'t Mtt >' . . s -WELIA RIDDLE A CO, 80 Fourth at. Leather wagon -whips-m dr*. atsorttd sixes. warranted of the best quality, hand ana for sale by WELLS, RIDIiLE-4 00, falT - r No. M Fourth street. SLEIGH - WHIPS—A good -assortment cm hand and for tale by r wi£LU,KIDDLE *oo,^ j«l7 - • • No. SO fourth street. HARNESS— Oho douhle eett Carriage Har neaa,enver platsd, for solecbno toll ■ ... WELLS. BIDDLE * CO. No. 80 Tourth it. DRY bus., best quality recM - and formal# by .fes. : n KNgYr|J.ICQLLIN3- ■ Iryoarotae your teeth and o pftrebreath, - b«*lti>7nnaorl,siulcoa£a>laasKjetfa.coli>KlSSCWd, I*o WoOdjKr*Ct.«a<i Imj • b»Ullj» of. W t arf f Tiw»it Wi* . ITAMPED TIN GOODS and' Jogaanetl'T F Ware mannS»ctuaed and for sole by •': I vT.v > ;. v« ' -• : JOHN PLEMINO, , *%- r . . r Coroer Market and Third fltrwts. ' - IsT E N NEDY'S DI SCO VERT—2 eross on Jtk. hand and for tala hj.. B.L. FAiLN K3TOCK * 00. lUEESE—3OO bis.-prime W. B, r ttari> am» for sale by U» R. DAL2EL L'M iX)'. . iEABLASU—O bbls Pearls for sole by E. DALZZLL *CO *^*d*ir*t.
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