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PITTSBURGH:
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4,1858.
03“ OFFICIAL PAPER OP TEE C3TT.-&
Sews of the City and Neighborhood.
Mail a copy of the Gazette, to-day, contain
ing the second part of the Report of the Board
of Trade on the Tonnage Tax question. We
have an extra edition put up in wrappers.
Court op Comton Plsa9. —Before Judges
M’Clure and Adams. March 3.
A coal-boatman, residing in Birmingham, this
morning entered suit against tho owners of the
steamboat Empire City, to recover value of one
box of goods, shipped at Cincinnati. Jury re
turned a Verdict allowing plaintiff sixty-seven
dollars, being $3B less than the amount of dam
ages claimed. Counsel for defendant T. B.
Hamilton, Esq.; for plaintiff, Mr. Carnahan.
Patterson vs. Scott; action to recover value
of a cow, proven to have been sold by plaintiff
to defendant. Verdict, 2D dollars and 31 cts.
for the plaintiff.
Hugh vs. Edward M'Ginn. Witnesses, called
by plaintiff, testified that whilst his team was
standing in the street, at Birmingham, Edward
M’Ginn drove his own team carelessly and
swiftly between it and the sidewalk; that his
four wheel struck Hugh’s colt causing its death.
The argument was long, and the Judge charged
the jury at length on several points. Prosecu
ting attorney, Shannon; defense, Cochran.
Jury gave verdict for plaintiff, allowing him
$5O dollars, the damages claimed.
Meeting or the Horticultural Society.—
The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society held its
usual monthly meeting yesterday, Vice President
-Murdoch in the chair.
The committee appointed to confer with the
Agricultural Society relative to holding a joint
Exhibition by both Societies noxt Fall, handed
in a favorable report.
A resolution attached, authorizing the Horti
cultural Committee of the Agricultural Society
to make arrangements with the Committee of
the Horticultural Society, under which the lat
ter will receive a portion of the nett proceeds
of the joint Exhibition, saicl portion not to be
less than ten, nor more than thirty per cent., of
the gross proceeds, was called up, and after a
warm disoussion, in which the advocates of a
joint Exhibition, as well as those of a separate
one, had their say, the whole matter w&9 laid
over for two weeks.
After some other matters of but email import
ance, the Society adjourned.
Bobbery.—A. merchant from Venango County
put np on Tuesday night at the Red Lion Hotel,
and when he retired for the night left in his coat
on a chair near the bed in which he slept, his
pocket book containing $OO5. He locked his
door securely and awoke on Wednesday morn
ing to find his money gone.
A man by the name of Beatty occupied a bed
in the same room. He rose before Morgan and
left the room. He is a man of hitherto good rep
utation. fie was searched at the Mayor’s office
and some bad money found on him, but none of
the missing funds. He declares tiio counterfeit
money to' btf -eome that he has had on him for a
long time. He Is a resident of Clarion County.
Ho denies all knowledge of the theft. The cir
cumstances appeared to be so much against him
that the Mayor felt justified in putting him co
der bail to appear for future examination. Some
other parties aro suspected and tho police, will
bo active in securing them.
Moh&oe Stewart, whose case has been fully
developed as one of small-pox, was yesterday
removed to Passavant’9 Hospital, where be will
have all the care necessary. Dr. Baldwin, the
physician to tho jail, has been awaiting anxious
ly the result of his symptoms, for some days
past. On Monday evening, he told Jailor Philips
that tho cobc resembled small pox very much,
but might prove otherwise. On Tuesday he be
came satisfied that his diagnosis was correct,
and measures were taken to bare the patient re
moved. The Coart expressed its willingness to
make an order for the removal of the prisoner,
bat the Sheriff must become responsible for his
safety. At first the Sheriff demurred to placing
himself in “the room and stead of tho prisoner”
—which wonld be the case legally, if the pris
oner escaped—butfinally took the responsibility,
and Stewart is now under the core of that noble
charily, the Infirmary. S
Axotukr St&ikb. —The engineers employed
on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, were last
evening and this morning on a “strike.” The
cause of it, as we have been informed, was the
dispensing with the services of men at the en
gine stations, who, upon the retard of each
epgine, took charge of it, shifted ami housed it,
TeiicTlng the engineers on the moment of their
jurrivaL By the discharge of these engine at
tendants, the engineers were required to house
md shift their own-engines, against which they
struck. There was somo little difficulty this
morning, in consequence, in getting off the tub
train, while the freight trains have been sus
pended, so far to-day none having arrived.—
Marriiburg TeL
A PIOHT occurred on Tuesday night at a bad
bouse in tbe Diamond. Tbo Mayor beaded his
police in person and made a descent upon tbe
disturbers of the peace. They arrested John
Kemp, Sarah Barker, Kelly Boyle, Rachel Reed,
and James .Todd, who were all placed in the
tombs.
John Kemp is the same young man who was
last Saturday morning discharged by Jadge-Jic
Clure, haring Keen confined on a charge oTtar
ceny, which, however, the prosecutor never ap
peared to substantiate. He and Todd were sent
to jail for fifteeo days in default of fine money,
while the others were able to pay up, and pay
ing, were discharged.
Electioss.— Tbe stockholders of the Monon
gabela Bridge met Tuesday, and elected the
following officers for the ensuing year: Presi
dent—Wm. Wilkins; Managers—James Ander
son, Christian Anshutz, John Arbackle, Tbos.
Bakewell, Robert Beer, John Bissell, James W.
Baxter, David Gilleland, Wm. Holmes, Nathaniel
Holmes, Lewis Hutchinson, George W. Jackson;
Treasurer—John Thaw. The Allegheny Bridge
Company also met, and re-elected the board of
last year.
f'IHK Caß&uges.—We desire to call attention
to the extensive stock of carriages manufactured
and for sale by Mr. J. P. Wilson (lale Biglow),
Diamond Alley. Mr. W. was the manufacturer
of the fine close quartered "family Barouche
lately presented to Prof. Jacobns. It is a model
for comfort, elegance of workmanship and facil
ities of motion. We notice a variety of style
and finish, in all sorts of vehicles, from which
those in need of a comfortable, elegant and
cheap vehicle could scarce fail to select one to
sail.
Neil M'Coluster, an old and respected citi
zen of Moon township, this county, while on his
way to the city on Tuesday, met with a 6udden
and violent death. It is supposed that his horse
took fright, and running off, threw him against
a tree, where He was found perfectly dead, by
this neighbors.'
Coroner Alexander yesterday morning went
oat to bold an inquest on the body. The jury
were eomo time in deciding as to tbo true cause
of fais death, but finally gave a verdict—“ Died
from natural causes.*'
Tbe Ellhaker Suit.— Messrs. Mcllbiony
and Perkins, County Commissioners, left for
Philadelphi&t.on Tuesday evening, to be iu at
tendance at the heariDg of the application be
fore the Supreme Court, for an injunction to re
strain tho Commissioners of Allegheny county
from transferring their stock in the Pennsylva
nia Road, for tho bonds issued to the same.—
The hearing will be on Saturday. Messrs. Wil
liams and Large will appear for this county, we
undefat^nd.
Blackwood’s MAQAzntx, for February, bos
just been received. It opens with a character
tie article on “the condition of women,” fol
lowed by part lx. of "What will ho do with it?"
An article from - Capt. Burton, containing tho
journal of his travels in East "Africa, is exceed
ingly Interesting. Tho other literary articles
are of tbe highest order of merit. For sale by
Hunt & Miner and Gildenfenny & Co.
■DIBECTOES OP THE PENNSYLVANIA KaILBOAD
Company. —The following Board of Directors of
this road for,the ensuing year was elected in
Philadelphia, on. Monday, without opposition:
J. Edgar Thompson, Washington Butcher, W.
R. Thompson, Josiah Bacon, Thomas Mellon.
John Holme, G. D. Rosengarten, Wistar Morris.
The Beaver Argue says that Messrs. J. J.
MeMlßin, E. G.AdliogioD, P. L. Grim and W.
G. M’Creary, are applicants for the appoint
ment ef County Superintendent of Schools for
Beaver Connty, vice R. N. Avery, Esq., re
signed. '
. ■ decision of the Court was not given yes
-10 the matter of the Penn street crossing,
as we were informed on Tuesday would be the
case, and which we staled would bo tbo case.—
We do not know when that decision will be ren
dered.
Rev. Willie* Btev*ss, * Minister of the Gosp
el, died at his residence in North Bridgewater,
oa Monday morning last. ll® lacked but a few
days of attaining his 80th year.
Os Tuesday night a man named James Gettie
wee found much injured by a fall from & bridge in
the upper part of the city. He waa taken care
pf aud it U thought, is not dangerously injured.
~ Kdibikit wm appear to-night at the
Tiltin M Camille, irithttr. Hanley as Armand
Washctgtos Couxtt Items —James Berry- J
hill, of Cross Creek township, who was found to j
be insane by a jury, during the laio court, was •
taken to the Western Pennsylvania Hospital on
Friday last, by Sheriff Bruce.
Da. It. F. Biddle, of Monongahela city, was
driving out of town in a sleigh, on Thursday of
last week, when he met a bevy of boys coasting
down the pike leading into town. One of the
boys struck tho horse’s legs, when ho ran away
and flung the doctor against a fence, ticarly
killing him.
[From one case wo learn what is liable to hap
pen fifty times a day in this city.] .
About forty persons were admitted as mem
bers of the Presbyterian congregation of Wash
ington, Pa., on Sunday last—twenty-fivo on
profession of faith, and fifteen on certificates
from other churches.
A large sorrel horse, with white face and
legs, was stolen from William Crisswell, living
near Florence, on Saturday night.
Mercer County.— Tho citizens of Wilming
ton tdwnship, Mercer.county, met last week at
the’White chapel, to express their feelings rela
tive to the erection of n distillery in their midst.
Very strong resolutions were passed and this is
one of them:
“That we will not patronize those engaged in
the business, nor approve of them that would.
Bctler County. —The Post office at Anandale
has been reestablished, but we do not learn the
namo of the Post Master.
Tnc Hon. Samuel Marshall and Jame 9 G.
Campbell, United Stotcs Marshal, are delegates
to the Harrisburg Convention, without instruc
tions.
Westmoreland Co.—The caseof Jos. Simpler,
of Rostraver Ip., vs. the Pcnna. R. ft- Co., which
was to have been tried at last Court, was settled
by the parlies without going to trial.—Mr. Simp
ler had brought suit for damages, for personal
injaries received some 18 months or more since,
while coming home from the East. The com
pany settled the case by paying him $3,000, and
a portion of the costs.
Mr. Van Reeves, ofßostravcr tp., Wcstmore
iand county, when in apparent perfect health on
jjne day last week was observed to reel and then
fall from his horse. He died in a few minutes
after persons came to his aid. He was a highly
respectable man.
Charles S. Goodman, of Mt. Pleasant, has
been Appointed Sealer of Weights and measures
for Westmoreland County.
Crawford County. —Mr. Elliot Logan, of
Greenwood township, Crawford county, was kill
ed on Monday last under the following painful
circumstances. A falling tree smote against a
standing one and a broken limb fell and broke
Mr. Logan’s skull. _.Z
Catalogues. —Tho Catalogue of tho Blairs
ville Female Seminary, for the year ending
March, 1858, is before us, and a perusal of it
shows that the Institution is in a most flourish
ing condition. Rev. Samuel Sbepley is the
Principal, assisted by a board of eight female
teachers. A very large number of pupils are in
attendance, and the present Principal—-a rever
end gentleman, the greater part of whose life
has been devoted to teaching, and all of it, as
we have reason to know, to the advancement of
the best interests of the young—has found it
necessary from time to lime to enlarge his school
accommodations. He is now prepared to give
the most ample instruction in all that wide range
of studies, both useful and ornamental, which
are necessary to develope and refine the mental
powers of young ladies.
Western Theological Seminary.,—We are
in receipt of the catalogue recently issued. We
have already noticed it at some length, and need
not repeat what we said before. The institu
tion appears to be in a very flourishing condi
tion. Its Board of Professors contains the
names of some of the most eminent tbeologians
and pulpit orators of the West.
Mias Beeou, the young girl who was go
shockingly wounded a few days since by being
run over Dy a locomotive at Altoona, has since
died from her injuries.
Served mu Right.— Simonds, of St. Louis, who
made nod sold a counterfeit of Ayer's Cherry Perio
ral, has been placed within the narrow limits that
should catch all srouodrels. Imprisonment, though
it ho for years, ran scarcely punish enough the heart
less villain who could execute such au imposition
upon the sick. Tho wicked rascal - who for paltry
gain could thus trifle with tho health and life of his
fellow man—take from his lips thocup of hope while
sinking, and substitute an utter delusion ami cheat,
would falter at no crime, and should Ikj spared no
punishment Some of i.jj tr.i<b is still extaLt iu the
West, and purchasers should he wary of whom they
buy.— Gas.tU, flir,,, )\ t
Boy’s Raglans and sack coats, Gents French
and sack coats Raglans, «kc., nnd a full stock of
winter gloves. Gauntlets, Mufflers, Shawls, for
Men and Boys, still on hand at Carnaghans, Fed
eral street Allegheny. Cush buyers will find the
prices ad inducement. *
Partial Report from toe Lecompton Commit
tee.—We learn that the .Special Committee of Con
gress, on tho Lecompton Constitution, bare deter
mined to make a partial report in tho course of a
day or two. They will set forth that their final re
port will not be made until all the members of the
Committee hare time afforded them to come on to
Philadelphia. Tho object of this visit is that each
man may get himself a new suit at the Brown Stone
Clothing Hall of Roekhill A Wilson, Nos. 603 and
000 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. f
GLYCERINE,
GLYCERINE.
GLYCERINE,
Highly perfumed. Ruro cure and preventative of
Chapped Uand*, Face and Lips, for rale at
SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
t corner Penn and St. Clair Street*.
Another Instance of Tape Worm Cured
by the use <>f DU. XXcLANE’S CKLEBUATKD VERMIFUGE,
prrpsrtd by Fleming Hr««i:
Net Yore. Ortulnir iitb, IS.V2.
This li to certify that I vu Iru* bird w ith a ta|*o worm
for more than sixmoDlhs. 1 tried all (he known rrinnljes
tor tbi* dreadful sQllrtiou, bat without being able U> destroy
iL I got one of Dr. McLane’s Almanac*, which rentaiued
notice* of several wouderfui euro, that had boon performed
by bis celebrated Veimiface, prepared by Fleming Bros
1 rr*olre<l to try it; and immediately purchased a bottle,
which I took according to directions; and tbe result was, 1
discharged on* largo tapeworm measuring more than a
yard, beside* a number of email one*.
MIW. XX. SCOTT, No. TO Caution street.
will be careful to ask for lUL SI’LA.NE’S
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEMING
BROS, of i’lrmuKuii. I’*. Ail other Vermifuge* in compar
ison are worthies*. Dr. M'Lano's genuine Vermifuge, also
bi* celebrate,! Liver Fill*, can now be had at all rr*,[.e<-tiiLle
drag store*, tfontgsnutnr withrrut Chrtiffnaturr of
mr2.d*« iwT FLK.UING HUGH
PITTSBURG
MISS KIMBERLY
J. Q. HANLEY
psjce or
U THEATRE
Lomxi s.*»d Maxaocrxss.
Stage Maxagcr.
ATOfIifHIOX.
Box**
B«cou<1 Tier
Thir<i Tiet
Oilorml (Jallerj '^sc.
Single Ik'dU iu Pritato Box. $l,OO
• 50c. Private Box, large SS,OO
• 25c. Private Bus, niuall 6,00
.I.V. Colored Bo*. Me
Third uitfht of lb© joans Amnion Trngediar.d
MU. ,J. G. lIANLKY,
And farewell benefit of MISS JULIA TiniNHHM.
THI'RSDAY EVENING, March 4tb. will b.> acted Um
great play of
O .A. M I L r. E -
Amend Dut*l Mr. J. <l. Hanley,
.Mill Kimber.y. ; Hortens Miss Turnbull.
• Miss Turtibnll.
To conclude with the Drama of LKOLINE.
Miss TurubulCCourad Mr. Dubois.
ff3~Thß management takes great pl«unre in announcing
that an etißngemcnl ho* U«u made, form few night*, with
the young, beautiful ami wonderfully talented
MISSES LUCILLE AND HELEN WESTON,
Wbnre engagement In Boston fur the past Seteon, nllrsctid
the largest unmixT of crowded hcrasesever drawn by any
artist In that city. A new piny,'written expressly for them,
entitled THE THREE FABT-MF.N, was played by them in
that city, lur seventeen consecativo wofk*, to overflowing
houses. It is now in active preparation, and will be ijN-edi
ly produced. Also, In rehearsal, the FKMALE4OTIUKYES.
WANTED—Ten to fifteen young ladle* for the Un'let in
the above new plays. Apply at the HtAge Door, lor the
Stage Manager, between tho hours of 10 a. u. and I p. m.
JONES HOUSE.
Qr.rnrr e>f Market Slrrel and JJarLrl X/unrr,
UARRIBBUKG, PENNA.
WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor.
Tins new aed elegant hotel.
receuily crock'd by the Mcssf*. JON ES, in Harrisburg,
l‘a., haring boon lensetl for a term of years by lb" urnb-r
-signed, he takes this method of rilling the uttentlou of hi*
former patrons, fi i*tnlt and Ilia travelling aiiumuuity
then-to.
Haring a Front of One Handful iind Fort]/ F"t on the
principal Ureet of the city, and Fifty-Two fret Front on
Market « Squart, it caunol foil to prow attractive as well as
inviting to stranger*.
Tho CHAMBERS are of flno size, well ventilated, and
lighted with Gas—a unmWr with connecting doon—mak
ing them very desirable Tor families.
The HALLHare wormed throughout by Heaters; and every
modern improvement, iu fact, him been added, that uiuy
conduce to tbo safety, comfort and happiness of the guests.
Visitors may, therefore,-rwt.assured,. that the “JONES
HOUSE” bos been msdo perfect in all it* appointments
that each department I to* been placed Id charge of Experi
ment and Competent /know—that in every particular the
system which has been adopted by the proprietor, will af
ford to those who may make it their home, os great a de
gree of comfort as may be obtained at auy similar ustabllsb
ment in the State.
To secure this desirable result, he has famished the Pub
lic and Private Parlors, Chambers, Dining Room, Ac., with
entirely NEW FURNITURE; and oU<> arranged within tho
building, a flno Barbara Saloon, Oyster Ealoou, Dressing
Room. Hot and Cold Baths, Ac.
Tho Cnlluory Department and Dining Boom will recelvo
the especial attention of the Proprietor, which he trusts,
will bo a sufficient guarantee that tretes ail will bo suited.
After returning his heart frit think* t.. his old friends and
patrons, for the generous patronage «> long extended to him
at the ••Coverly House," and also to his friends and patrons
at the “Columbia House,” Cope Island, duriug the ecasou of
IBM, bo respectfully solicits a continuance of »** tb
“JONES HOUSE- [fo&eodltnj WELLS EKLV^
Rul PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
• Dealer in Bonnots, Hats. Straw Trimming*, sod
Straw Ooods generally.
BARRY'S TRICOPIIEROUS—3 gross on
lisnrS ui] fr>r „Ie by 11. I. FAUNEBTDCK A CO.
KEufP GARII IRON—ISO lbs. on luind
and for solo by B. L FAHNESTOCK ACO.^
COMING —New Wall Papers at low prices,
to be sold by W. P. MARSHALL A CO.,
f„22 No. R 7 Woodatreet.
KEG BUTTEU.—IO kfnt in store and for
solo by (fr”l) ■ K. nUTCHINSON.
EGGS.— Two bbla. just received and for
Ml«t7 <&84) R. HPTCHIffWNi
Telegraphic.
f'O SGR ESSIOS A L.
WasoisctoN City, March
Senate. —The hour nf one having arrived, the
special order of the day, the Kansas Bill, wa«taken
Mr. Sowar 1 delivered a lengthy speech on the
subject of Kansas, discussing the following proposi
tions : —First, that whereas at tbo beginning the as
cendancy of the Slave States was absolute, it is now
being reversed. Second, that whereas, heretofore,
tho National Government favored tho change of
balance from the Slave States to the Free States it
has now reversed this policy, and opposes the
change. Third, that national intervention in the
territories in favor of slave labor and slave
Slates is opposed to tho national, social and moral
development of tbo Republic. In arguing these
propositions, Mr. Seward said that Nebraska was re
signed to free labor without a struggle, and Kansas
became a theatre of the first actual national conflict
between slave-holding and free labor. Immigrants
met faeo to face to organize through tho machinery
of republican action a civil community. In tbefirst
hour of trial the new system of popular sovereignty
signally fails bocauso it is impossible to organize
by ono single act in one day a community per
fectly free, perfectly sovereign and perfectly con
stituted out of elements unossimulated, nnarraeged
and uncomposed. Froo labor rightfully won tho day:
slave labor wrested the Tictory to itself by fraud and
violence. In speaking of tho opinion prononncod by
the Supremo Court of the United States in tho Drcd
Scott case, he said, in this ill-omened act, it forgot
its own dignity, which bad always been maintained
with just judicial jealousy. They forgot that the
provinco of a Court is simply jus discern and not at
all jus dare: they forgot that one foul sentence docs
more harm than many foal examples; for tbo last do
but corrupt tho stream, while tbo former corrupts the
fountain. And they and tho President alike forgot
that judicial usurpation is more odious nnd intolera
ble than any other among the manifold practices of
tyranny. After further argument, ho added: No
wonder that the question before us excites apprehen
sion and alarm. There is at last a North side of this
Chamber; a North side of the Chamber of Repre
sentatives, and a North side of tho Union, as well as
South sides of all these. Lach of them is watchful,
jealous and resolute. If it be true, as has so often
been asserted, that the Union cannot survive a deci
sion by Congress of a direct question involving the
adoption of a free Stato into this Union, which will
establish tho asecndancy>of tho free States under tbo
Constitution, and draw after it the restoration of the
influence of freedom in the domestic and foreign con
duct of tho government, thon the day of dissolution
is at hand. Farther on, ho said: Lot the Supremo
Court recede: whether it recodo or not, wo shall
recognize the Court, and thus reform its political
sentiments and practices, and bring them into har
mony with the Constitution and laws of nature.
In doing so we shall not only rcossumo our own just
authority, bat wo shall restoro that high tribunal
itself to the position it ought to maintain since so
many inalienable rights of citizens, and oven of
States themselves, depend upon its impartiality and
its wisdom. If you attempt to coerco Kansas into
tho Union under tbo Lecompton Constitution, the
people of that territory will resist to civil war, if
noeessary. You are pleased to put down that revo
lution by tho sword. Will the people listen to yoor
voice amid the thunders of your cannon. Let hut
one drop of a freo citizen’s blood he shed there by
the federal army, nnd tho countenance of every re
presentative of a Freo State in either Houso of Con
gress will blanch, and his tongue will refuse to utter
tho vote necessary to sustain the army in the butch
ery of his fellow citizens.
Tho Senate then adjourned.
House.— Messrs. Winslow and Seward both ad
vocated tho resolution, which was passed by 71 ma
jority. The llouso then adjourned.
; Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
IlAßßisßunc, March 3.
Senate. Tho ro-charter of tho Merchant's A
Manufacturer’s Bank earao up, when Mr. WUkin*
urged tho passage of the hilt. Air. Wright opposed
the hill, which passed a second reading by a vote of
H against 7.
House. —The House proceeded to consider the
Militia hill, which was slightly amended in Com
tuittee of tho Whole, and mado the special order for
Wednesday, by a vote of 55 to 22.
Many western members will bo in your cily to
morrow.
New Haven, March, 3.— Tho Domocratic State
Convention mot here to-day and nominated Gen.
James T. I’ratt for Governor and John Cotton for
Lieut. Governor. Resolutions approving of the
policy of President Buchanan as expressed in his
inaugural address aud subsequent messages were
adopted under tbo operation of the previous question.
Cincinnati, March 3.—Tho meeting held in this
city last night was addressed by tho Jlon. H. B.
Payne, Judgo Johnson and others. Resolutions
tendering the thanks of the meeting to Messrs. Doug
las, Stuart. Broderick, Wipe, Walker, iiml Suntou ;
also, urging it as the imperative duty of Congress to
reject tho pending application for admission under
the Lecompton Constitution, were adopted.
New Orleans, March 3. —A dispatch from MobiJo
states that tho steamboat Klizn Battle was burned at
Kemp's Landing near Dcnopolis on Monday morning.
Thirty nme lives were lost, with 1200 bales of Cot
tOD. Among the lost was the Rev. Mr. Newman, of
Louisville. Many wore frozen in tbo water.
Boston. March 3.— At an adjourned meeting of
tho creditors of Lawrence, StoucA Co. before Judge
Ames of the Insolvency Court, claims were allowed
amounting to $2,000,000, making tho total amount
of debts thus far allowed against the Arm $2,071,000.
New \ ork, March :t.—The Democrat* elected their
Mayors in Rochester and Oswego, yesterday. The
opposition had a majority of Aldermen in the former
city, and there was a tio in the latter.
The Africa sailed for Liverpool, to-day, with $7O,
000 in specie.
Zanesville, March 3.—A collision occurred this
morning on the Central Ohio Railroad, about eight
miles east of here, between the night accommodation
and freight trains. Two firemen named Purcell and
Yeager wore instantly killed, and several injured but
none severely.
New Orleans, March 3.--A bill has passed (he
HoUflO authorizing the Uumpauy already organized
to import 600 free blacks from tho Coast of Africa to
be indentured for not less than 15 yoars.
t_ h■ i an■ >, March 3.—Tho municipal election yes
terday passed off quietly, with the largest vole ever
polled. The entire Republican ticket is elected by un
average majority of one thousand.
Louisville, .March 3.— There are five feet six in
ches water on tho fulls. V father clear; thermometer
Telegraphic narked,
New li»bx, March 3.—Colton rlosnl heavy; llsk) bale*
•old; price* tauter but unchanged. Flonr Aim: WM> bbla
*old. Wheat firm. Corn firm; 3P,0(/U bush wild. Me**
Pork advanced lie; axle* at Prime Pork has
liiNrllmd lur; sale* at $l3. ilacun Dam*; sale* at
for Haro* and for Shoulders, leather au-oily.
Tallow steady.friLard‘, # c tetter; tale* at Coffr*
dull. Sugar buoyant at 4> 4 Freight* tin Cotton to
1 ,d. and on Flour 1* i<J.
I'ltil* ,Vu rkr’.. —Tho receipt* smoonlwi to 2tMJU Breves
and 7400 £herp; uo Hwiue uth-red. Brews advanced L/ilc;
Kale* st average Slioep unchanged, cnine
UiAttbo*-; lor corn frd.
.V.n-a Market - .“lock* are firmer. Chicago A Rock Island
*~\-r Lacrosse A Milwaukiy lo’*: Mlcb. Southern N.
Y. Contra! 74; Erie 36 l -^ ; Cleveland A Toledo 63'' B ; Milwau
kio A Mississippi 39; Canton Co. 26-\; Missouri size* S 4.
Tho prices were higher after the Board.
PitiLAtir LPiiiA, March 3. — Breadstnlfs roriUniic very
Utiift. Tb« receipt* of Flour are small, and (hipping brands
■re firm at }4,£>o; 100 U bbl* Ohio, extra made, Hold at fi
Bye Flour and Corn Meal dull. Tha price* in Wheat are
barely maintained; sale* of red at sl(<vl,o:>. and white at
$1.3Na,1,30. Itjo i* wanted at 71c. Corn i« dull at
There la no chang* Id Onts. 600 hag* Bio CoflW aold at
an auction tale of TtTJUO bag* is anmiuuced fur
Tlmrmlay. Previsions quiet; tales of Me** Purk at {lO 6<V<S
{l7. Hams, in pickle, at 9b£c: l*idv* at Be, and Shoulders
at 7c, rash. Lard firm at ro'ifniloidc for bids., and lltfs
11 1 ty: in k<-g*. Whiskey dull at Ifl
lUltiuorc, Mareh 3 —Flonr firm, with a good demand,
and unchanged. Wheal linn; red white $1,12
OlI.V*. Coru; whito is lower, at .'li.'Tpibc; yrllow has ad
tamed, ai fiP'ipGtir. Whisky dull.at Provbloni
qniet. Pat rather firmer Halos of Cuffro, late viwterday, at
lufadtfkj for Rio, tha latter for salected.
NKW CARPETS,
AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE.
W. U. & 11. UcCALLUU
Have just received a very
large assortment of CAUPETH, OILCLOTHS,
tiie latest stylus for Fall Tnwlu, comprising
VELVET AND BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY ANDTHREK PLY
SUPERFINE A.NI»
IX)W PRICED INGRAINS.
Wool, Dutch, Hemp, List, lUg, Ilkll and Stair
llagx. Mats, Cocoa Matting, Stair Rods, Ac , Ac.
Alan, a cboire lot of Draggnts from one to tour yards wide,
tmautiful patterns Fluor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 21 foet wide,
with all other good* vsualiy found in first clou Carpet
Store*, all of which we are prepared to sell at the very low
est rate* far cash. oc& W. D. A. U. McCALLUU.
(i HEAT REDUOfION OFl’AliE'^i^
J TO EUROPE.— &£!£*£
From Xew Fork to SnuVt- I To .Vrw J7.rl from .South
amjrfon, Havre or Bremen \atn]t!on, Havre or Bremen.
First Coldo f*u First Cabin $10<»
S.-nnid Cabin 50 | SwoniLCabiu 95
Steerage do j Steerage 4(1
In thy or»t Ha** pa>Mle ahetd Blnamsliip ARIEL, 2.L00
ton*, C I*. Ludlow, commander, and SOUTH ST A It. 2,500
tons, Edward Cuvrndy, cunimiuider. to sail Dorn pier No. 3
North River, at uoou precisely, earn Ing the United Stale*
mail, vit:—
Lea re Sew Fork far
SuuVaimjtfinn, Havre Bremen for Southampton
and Bremen. Southampton. for AVie Firk.
Ariel, Satmday, March 2u. April 17. ' April 21
North Star “ April 17. May 1,’., May jy,
Arbi, “ May 10. June 12. June in.
North Star “ Jnno 12. July 10. July 14.
There atc&mahlps touch at Havre. Specie delivered in
Londoa anil Paris. For passage or freight apply to
D. TORRANCE, Agent,
f-;27-viod N 0.5 Bowliug Green, New York.
THE undersignotl is authorized to offer at
Pnhlle Sale, on Thursday evening, the 25tli day of
February next, at the Merchants’ Evchange, In the city of
Pittsburgh, one undivided eighth interest in a claim against
tho Locks aud Doras and ether real and personal ostate, toll*
■ml revenue of tlm Youghiogheny Navigation Co M known
as the Larimer claim, consisting In part of two first Mort
gagr*. ouo for $OOOO and another for $14,000 on cold Compa
ny's Works, and 43 Bonds of $l,OOO noch, luuad by *ald
Otupany. The sold Mortgage will bo due this year.
Tim Dam* and Real Estate of the Yonghiogheny Naviga
tion Co. are very valnablo not only os an indlspntable out
let to thousands of acres of the best Bitorolnont Coal in this
couutry, but (or the water power afforded In an admirable
potitiuu for application to mills and machinery.
The cost of the works was considerably over one hundred
thousand dollars. AUHTIN LOOMIS A CO,
frH» * Htock Brokers, bB Fourth street-
Fire proof 'mineral'paint—2o
harr> I*, ofdifierent color*, on hand «nd for sale by
mr2 J. A 11. PHILLII'H, *2ti A 2B Ft. Clair *t
GO BB.LS. EGOS rec’d and for salt* by
f«o4_ SHRIVKR A DIt,WORTH.
BEANS —15 bbl». iuatrec’d and for sale by
GO) lIRNRY H. COLLINS.
opl bbls. Yellow ocliKi-i?
Z/O $0 do Whiting;
10 do KnglUb YeultUn Red;
10 do American . do;
3 tons Chalk.
For sale I>J »rl
MACKKOWNA FINLEY.
o/S IiBLS. LIN SEED OIL just reel'd by
O\J met MACKEOwN k FINLBY,
HOGS— 5 dressed hogs to arrive and for sole
t>j W HKXBT _H. CQLLEiJJ-
Commercial
COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR FKORtAItT.
Kuut Dteser, V. P. W. W M.tis. .l'”ix I'u.uiv
David M'CaNDuas, Janes Gardiner.
PITTSBURGH fflAllltKTS.
Reported Specially the Pittsbufy\ Gai<titc.
pirrsBCUCH, Tnra.*sit, Mx&cu 4,1555.
FLOUR—The inclination la downwards tales from wagou
of 25 hi.ls super it £LSO and 50 do at depot at and
84.30 for super and extra. From store, 40 Obis tine at fiiO,
and 50,20, <3O, and 20 at $4.00 for super, $4.60 for extra and
H,Ts<j&s4.S7 for family ao. and 40 do at $3,76 fur super and
|4Ji5 for extra, Fmall mlee o! Corn Meal at CO.
GRAIN—Verv little offortng; sale* 2tW bo*Oats at depot
at 17 and 1000 bus do to arrive at same.
HAY—Sales of 19 load* at scales ats9(g{l3 $ ton.
BACON—A little better inquiry; sales of tiutM th» at 7V;
<S»7U forcitv Sboalders.9 for Sid**, 9<459% for Western
Hams and lob' for city dos 2000 &» Shnaldon at 7Jy. 1600
tbs at 7*4 fur Shoulders, for Hama and titci S. C.
Uains at 12. '
Of L—Sales of 6 bid* Nb- I Laid at Si.
POTATOES—Scarce; sides of &o bn* NV.bannocks at r-i
from store. J
BUCKWHEAT FLOftl—A sale of 20 tks from store at
$1,23 y 100 tbs.
HEEDS—SeIes in tho small way of 2u bn« Clovqraced at
$5,2.), and 25 do Timotbyeoed, in lots at $2,73.
CHEESE—A *alc of 150 bin on private terms.
BUTTER AND EGGS—Sales of 4 bids common P.oll
Rutter at 14 and 10 kgs choice Ohio at 11)4. Egg*. 5 l»bln
at 1014.
MONETARY AND COMfUKRCIAI*.
The Bank statement of to-day shows a steady movement
a* compared with last week. Its features aro unimportant,
and much the same a* have been anticipated. The two
■tatetueuts compare on follows :
March 1-1857. March 1, ISA*.
Deposit*.,
—;N. 1. Trib.
Annexed Is • comparison of the aggregate* of the Phila
delphia Bank statement with that of lost week:
Feb. 22. March 1.
420,1»H,260 $20,251,000
t*p«Ci«....... ■"’i’wiifOO "
Dae from other Dank* 1,712,264 1,079,344
Daeother Banki 2,779, GOS 2,046,602
I>* poults,... 12,014,004 11.830,632
Circulation 1,680,689 1,808,721
The gradual decrease In the shipments of apecie to Europe
for the unit month, with our decreased foreign imports (and
an Illustration of the Utter is the tact that the imports into
this port for the post week are only fifty-three cent; of the
Imports for the corresponding week of last year,) together
make U evident that raoet If not all of the California
receipts will remain in the country. Tbo effect ot this addi
tion to our stock of precious metals can hardly bedrtermln
td, os we have had no similar condition in oar financial
history to serve as an aaaluuy. The nearest analogous
condition may perhaps be found in (hat which succeeded the
discovery of gold in California, and which was marked by a
rapid appreciation in labor, property, etc, Ifthea thi>expe
rience of the past half year will prevent extravagant
imports, and keep as from a neglect of our owu resources,
there ia very little reason to expoet a rapid recovery of
domestic trade and manufacture* and an appreciation of all
kinds of property until the traces of the panic and revulsion
are no longer scon—{N Y Cour A Knq,
Imports by Railroad.
C. A I*. R. hid roll butter, T lard, Atwell, Lee
& cu; *Jn LLls whiskey, Bryan; 0 dn. apples, 5 skt dr apples,
J Herbert; UMbgsoata, 25 do n p i- 1 do corn, 30 bids flour, 58
bgs feed, J A Fetter; 253 bg* uiauganeee, 0 Thompson; 18
pkga wagon stuff, U'Whlnni>y A cu; 3 bbls eggs, R Uutcbin
son; 40 bLls apples; owners; ‘J'i bgs barley, G \V Smith A cu;
00 tails leather; K Hard: 0 tig* cioverseed, G Hamilton; 7
bbls eggs, H H Culling; - do, 1 do butter, Lambert A Ship
ton; ISi bbls Qoui, S Lindsey; 52 bis cotton, 1 M Peiinock A
cu; 2 cars hogs, owners; 5 bbls lard, 29 do butter, 88 do eggs
East.
p. C. A 0. It. It—fi cars cattle, 2do hogs, owners; 105
tes beet, 70 di'cil, 7 bbls egg*, 4 do butter, 1228 do Hour,
<,;•> nki wheat. 330 bbls whiskey, 9 iihds tobacco, 21 bbly
pot k, 50 bxs do, 08 lus do, 117 hhds do, Clarke A cu. 4
P. Ft. W.AC. R. R. —5 this alcohol, i) A Fahnestock A
co; 155 bus corn, 140 bus oats, 40 has potatoes, owners: 23
bills handles, Kennedy; 12 bbls rye flour, 100 eks dr apple*
U C llerbst; 2S txlls paper, Perkin* A co; 7 bgs meal, Mercer
A Robison; G can coal, IV A M'Clarg; 3QG sks barley; 16 do
corn, J Craig; 4 cars lumber, Phelps, Park A co; 39 this
flour, Graham A Thomas: 2U bbls apples, Willis; 4 kgs
butter, U Clurkao A co; 8 du,2 do clovereoed, 11 sks fruit,
Shrlver A Dilworth; 8 bbls apples, Dyer, 8 do eggs, Ilea; 20
bbls appb-s, owners; 3 bbls butter, l’arys A co: 3 cars horses
owners. 71‘> bids beef, 300 sks potatoes, 2127 bbls fleer, I<M>
U'» b.u-on. Hid hhds do, 131 bxs dn, 139 bbls do. 21 do Urd,
50 do n luski-v, S bid* butter, b> tin apphet, 262 ids wool,
Clarke A co: WG2 sks wheat. 300 bus do, Kennedy A Brr.
RIVERNEWR.
By accident we omitted yusterday morning a notice of the
splendid steamer Mrrton, Capt T. 11. Boirrxs which is now
up for Uoonvilie, Brunswick, and ail places even up to
Kannu Ctty. The notice of her was left out by oversight on
our port. It is however, propea for us her* and now to say
that this magnificent new steamer will go out ou the first
return of navigation. She Ison A. No. 1 boat and has in
and about hens every now and well established improvement
of the day, with a worthy hoard of officers. She is to take
her place on the Missouri, and will run there the rest of the
season. We commend this splendid boa, to the merchants
and traveler* who desire to ship goods or take passage to
any port ou the Missouri or between here aui then.
Tbo weather yesterday was very cold and blustery.
March has iDdevd comeiu like a lion, and we trust it will
bo willing to go out like a iamb: Fur tho last twodajs nioro
ice has madu hereabout tbau thawed away during all Un
favorable weather of last week. The prospect of a speedy
breaking up of the gorge is postponed considerably, though
It is very certain that In the course of human event* the tee
cannot hold on much longer, A quite active course of ship
ment I* going on and there is hardly a boat that has lu-t
more o r less goods a 1 trad? Mowed on her deck, Shunr cf
tbeiuare piled up high and full. The first opeoibg of navi
gaiian will give a great Impetus to trade.
We learn from the Cincinnati Garetto by a despatch from
Marietta that the Ueny Graff, which Las been tying here for
more than a week, detained by low water, succeeded In
getting off yesterday afternoon, and started for Pittsburgh.
The Charlie lfowen also went up last night. The Jane
Franklin passed down this morning for Portsmouth, and
tbs Mrltiotts po.->wd np this afternoon for Pittsburgh, draw
ing six feet water. The Muiklugom is open to MCCopnells
ville.
Big Sandy and Gnyao were running out freely. Seven
barge* hauled wtth coal, destined for Vkksburgh, Miss, were
laid up in the mouth of the Kanawha. The 8 P tlibberd
came up from Louis* Hie yostrrdaj, and aftur discharging a
fow ton* of miscellaneous freight here, continued on up to
Pittsburgh, having 320 tous for that and Intermeniate ports.
Her cargo ounslsts of bacon, wheat, 40 hhds of tobacco, aud
55 bales et cotton. To St Louis and Nashville there is hut
little offering, witii a decline in ratesto the latter point. To
New Lirlrans tbo offering, were brisk, the Ohio Belle, Sladisou
Gibeon and Gulnara receiving all they coull well handle.
The Wabash nvtr boats bavo all been ke-bound the past
week, but are now likely tu get oat again, If not already
f,ue. The tsqU c«nflu<*i them are the Statesman, Citj.of
Cairo, I rnpirr. Isaac Shelby and Wm Koox The Acacia
Cottage has been purchased by Capl M'Guire for the upper
Cumberland river trade.
Ttio Ean*s ud tier first trip will 1« ut the Iwee this morn
ing, with ov«?r ‘iuOO bushel* of wheat #n roato fur Pittsburgh
The- port Wayne and Winslow tilled out at Louisville,
and left on Saturday for the South with splendid irljii.
Thi* Mo, Republican aaya:
"The Woodruff waa well insured, and we learned yeater
day that all the risk* arm In Cincinnati and Pittsburgh
uliicea. wiluruliDnvD, u follow*: “Firemens’ Insurance
On.,’’ "C»ty” and **Contml.” all of Cincinnati, $5,1X10 each.
In tin*“M«n«ngahola H and "Rural;*," of Pittsburgh, 15,0U>
in «fa>- f„rmer and in the latter. Capt Rider, one of
the owner* thinks that tli«t« )• or f*dO,OU» additional
inamance. but he cannot rercotieet tb» olli.wa, Makio* iu
all troni Jtu.i**) to {15,10) on th« boat. At we bare previ
ously stated, she was valued at al>oat ijo.' s ,
W>- find in the St l.ouU Republican a l reviow of
the circumstance* connected with Ui - i n »f the "Col
CriMaman" aud tbo following ia the conclusion. The lknrd
ol Inspector* prounutired judgement, without regard to
Iwreuiis ur Intoreata. against those who full in the faithful and
uutbnn-u-d |H.Tformnooo of duties upon which *o much of
life, huppitn-as or jtnperty ile{<end«; aftor gtrlng Robert J
Duffy. Esq. the beueflt of all tho testimony adduced in his
favor, aud atlowiug due weight to bii unexceptionable good
character he ha* borne as an engineer, and now bears as a
bightonetl gentleman, we feel It our duty, from the official
rusjiousibllitr that rests upon u« to disregard all these eon
sid< rath.n, aud to giro our decision that Ills Licenas as au
engineer b*. and is hereby revoked.
REA & JONES,
HTF.AMHOAT AGENTS,
Xo. 70 Water Street,
fetblmd PITTSBURGH, PA.
HARDY & M'OREW,
STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
Corner op First a.nd'Ferry strets,
anlv.dtf PITTSBURGH, PA
TIIEUEALTU OF AMERICAN WOMEN
—lor nuiuy year* I have been troubled with genera
weariness and langnor, both mental and physical; caprice,
llatleoaueM, dull headadie, pain lu the head aud temples,
culduesa aud tendency Ui atfffueas. palpitation ef the heart,
very easily fluttered or oxcitcd, appetite variable, stomach
and bowel#deranged, with pain. Any menial or physical
exertiun was sure to bring on all the symptoms, and I had
in addition, falling of tho womb, and groat pain in that re
gion. One physician after another exhausted his skill aud
gave me up. A patient and persevering use of MAR
SHALL'S UTERINE CATUOLICUN fortunately cored nib
and 1 tiara no words sufficient to express my thankfulness
Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOUNBON.
- ( can truly say that I hate been a sufferer for many years
with whites and deranged menstruation. After a while 1
lutd other troubles, such as pale face, Indigestion, wasting
away, general languor and debility, pain In the small of the
back, a sort of aching and dragging sensation, pain between
the shoulder blades extending down the spine, loss of appe
tite, trouhlo in tbe stomach and bowels, with cold bauds
and fret and dreadful nervousness. Tbe least excitement
would make mo f«*l as If I should fly sway. 1 trieddoctors
and drags, aud everything, one alter another, without the
WnollL Ono bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOL*
ICON changed some of mr symptoms for the better, aud
jow 1 am entirely and radically cared. I with that every
woman could know what It will do. CLARISSA (JBEIL
MARSUALL’B UTERINE CATIIOLICAN has saved my
lifr,ai 1 verily bolieta. I tried doctors aud medicine until
it seemed nselraa to try longer, when 1 mot with s lady who
recommended the Cathollcon soatrongly that I deemed it my
duty to try It. I was mostly troubled with deranged men
struation. My symptoms were principally pains In the back
and abdomen, bearing down pain at tbe time of tho Ulnesa,
bloating,colic, nausea, constipation, feeling ** «f the back
and limbs were braised or broken, eructations sod vomiting
anxiety (life seemed to be a burden.) disturbed sleep, raini
ness, shuddering*, fatigueon walking in the morning, flatu
lence, constipation, pressure of blood in tbe bead, dUxim**,
especially wheu stooping, grcatjrritability of temper, almost
ouustant inclination to pass water, grrwt restlessness and de
sire to vreep or feel unhappy. 1 was not only entirely cared
myself of all these symptoms, which I hare given aa an im
perfect account of my anfferings, but I have known so many
others cured in our town that I feci bonud to let you know,
that others who are similarly situated may also And relief,
EMMA YOSBURGIL
For a lung time I hod Uterine complaints with the follow
Ing symptoms: 1 was nervous, emaciated and Irritable;
cmid to abound In complaints, some of which 1 will try to
give you: pain in tbe lower organs, and a feeling as Ifaume
thing was going to fall oot; Inability to walk much on ac
count of a feeling of fallness; aching and dragging, and
shooting pains in the back, loins, and extending down the
h ge- the Jolting produced by riding caasod great pain;
spasmodic shootings and pains in the side, stomach and bow
els; headache, with ringing in the ears; every fiber of the
body seemed sore; great irritability; Intense ucrvousneaa, I
coofd not bearthe least excitement without being prostrated
for a day; I could scarcely more about tbe house, and did
not take pleasure in anything. I bad given up hope, having
rlod everything, as I supposed in vain, but a friend called
my attention to MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATQOLICON.
I took It, hoping against hope. Most fortunately It cured
me, and there is not a healthier or more grateful woman in
tbecoontry. I trust all will use It. It is truly thewoman’s
friend In need. Mti PUIRESCK LESLIE.
MARSHALL'S DTKRIHECATnOUCONwia certain
ly cure Fulling of the Womb, Whites, Suppressed, Irregular
or I'a.inful ilmstmadion, Bloating, lnjlanmaiums and Diy
easts of the Kidneys or Urinary Orgaus, Retention or Incon
tinence of Urine, Heartburn, Qatirmess, Xmovmeu, FUini
(ngt, Palpitations, Cramps, Distrtrbfl Sleep, and alt troubles
organic or syrnpalhetic, connected with the Uterine organs.
The price ofMAKBHALL'S UTZRLVE CA TIIOLICOS
is One Dollar and a Half per tingle bottle.
On the receipt of tix dollars fire bottles shall be sent by ex
press, free of charge, to the end of the. express route.
Be particular to write the past office address, town, county
and Sale.
We will yuan inlet that the Medicine wiH fo itnl m rtcrirt
of the money. Address D&.OEO. Q. EITHER,
No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
oc7:d*wiF Sign of tbe Golden Mortar.
IL* MEAL.—Eight tons Oil Meal in stDro
for sole by
fr 23 SPRINGER BARBAUGH k Co.
Transparent Window shade*, ofoii
th. Oil Cloth Wirerooins,6r ■
J. t H. PHILLIPS,
Ho. 20* 29 SLCtelrotnct.
Ktjjular Steamers
Monongahela River 17. S. Mall Packet*.
eTKA.MKUTELEGRAPH. STEAMER JEFFERSON,
' ! ‘i £& PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI
rpilE J ABOVE *N E W RAILROAD, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
Sss
and Brownsville, thereconnecting with Ilack* and Coacbe* “»4 Bocbesu-r, will rnn their Trains daily (Sundays excepted) MfoUows, commencing MONDAY, January ,sth, 1404
for Cnlontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayaesborg, ; liati mn AUJYZ ASXITI iXXITX
C^mld.*cltow 0 .nd J-m-rsin I Cia. Eipre.. Pltl.hi.rtb, ftdo i. «.]f t»at*nrin«, Mi A. II 0*m*t»«»».«. Cto. iaoop.«.
Pamengers ticketed through from PitUbnrgh to Union* | ri«rel»nd All “ , ,„ u
town for £i, meal* a.id it»te-room» on boat* inclusive.— | vj, w u n » |Mail| “ &I 5 “ j “ 10:45 “ ClffTcliDdoiS CtiTga
Boat* returning from brownirilU leave at 9 o’clock in the Cincinnati Express! - i 55 e * 5-4 B P S “ 7:14 “ Oslombc*, L*so A. *. CSn. WO A. K.
morningand sln the e»-niug. For farther infwTnation en- | Stetlb . Accom'tion! 4:00 ' WelUrille. &44 ** -
.juire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant«tre*t. | 1 , pteiUTUie, u« n ■ , ,
ans (J. W. SWINDLER, AnrvT. I The 6:00 a. w.Train rnn* through to Cincinnati with but one change, and the £25 P. M. t»D*
~ ‘ gmtocT chasm of cm, mUlog direct connection* for Dayton, InrtiinipoU*. aadansU, LoolSTflle .Cllro St-X*oaj«
i fCfff *OK i ~lp<? J» Tho &4i a. x. Train *top» at all Station*, and connect* at Bayard with train on Tbscuawai Branch for New PhfLauelphU
MRcnnri Rivpr llirert. and all points on that road. At Qndsoa with the C. Z.li C. R. R. for Cnyahoza Falls and Akron. At demand with
Clavubmd and Toledo Railroad for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago; and at Chicago with all Railroads leading to the North-west.
A Rare Chance to Passengers di Shippers. Also with Lake Shore Railroad for Erie, Dunkirk, Niagara Falls and Canada.
irm go Thrmigtt tniDiout BfMppiny.tr> Dip GUS a. a. and 2A5 p. *. Trains stop stall Station* on the River Line, and connect at Wheeling with the Baltimore
IiOONEVILLK. BRUNSWICK. LEXINGTON, WESTON and Ohio Railroad for CnmberUnd, Harper'* Ferry, Baltimore and Washington City. At Bcllalr with the Central Ohio
LEAYF.NWORFfI CITY. KANSAS CITY. ST ' B*Rrond for Zanesville, ClreleTille, lAncaster, Wumlnrtoa, Ac.
JOSKPfL NEBRASKA CITY, AND The 4p. b, StcnbsnTillo Accommodation stops at all Way-Stations
OMAHA CITY. Rrruasiso Turn from Cincinnati arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:
TIIE stilendid new and r ; t running Pa*- . T 1 at 4:S> r. *. runi throegh without ehangeof cars, and arriTWAt Pittsburgh7:so A*- Tbi*
-wfr2“sKT.£iW.r™ Si5 K jiuX- £SS?S;X7SS.?^Mr£ ,,, ‘ ro,,ghto Pl ' t,bnrSh ' ,adp “ t ” e ' r * C “ >-™<»rrhO»dclpbU rl. t*n».
Tliis DAv“«b'7»S° ,tK "” “ d *“ ™ Jbu l-riAs Gnciautl .. 600 .. .. mir.. In .l fctO p...
Fur freight or n****re am.lv on ix»*rd or The ft bove Trains will stop on signal of the Station Agent at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester to take op
» Rvyj *Co v-oi.u R°lng to any point on or borond the line ofuils road. Trains will also atop to leave paasengers coming from
FLACK, A CO, AgeuK this Road to any Station between Rochwterand PitUborgh.
- . - Passenger* desiring to go to Chicago, or points beyond fthlrupn vta n*v*il*T,A av[f /tflr f.\ r T>rt*u na Clrrfland.
REG ULAH TRI-WEEKLY I , I T» en r ,r, .'l e^ringtogotoc olnmbus, Cincinnati or 8L Looia, or point! beyond Odnmbns via wMfaji-
WHEELING PACKET.—Tho Bn. . „ >
•engro steamer CUEVOIT, Captain J. fo wroogh to points and transferred free of charge.
fur tho above and all intertnedinto ports on Mondays, , .fvvno V ioformaUon, apply to GKO. PARKIN, at the Ticket Office, Penn Street Depot.
Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or passage, apply on * , \ “,,ni!p.„C2jr"^ ck( * p *R-Ih, Cleveland. JAMES FARMER, SopL, C. AP.R- R- Cleveland
board, or to ~ “UTUUNSON, Gen. Ticket Agt. P. C. A C. R. R-,Colambua.
ano W. B. WHEELER. Agent. No. 5 Wood «t. lJi 2j W. W. BAOLE7, Bapt. P. C. AC. R. R* Oolnmbns
Regular Wednesday , tr*> *.
PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—'The sSSaaSSC
line new steamer J. W. HAJLSIAN,Cspt. M. liaya, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports on EVERY
TUESDAY at 10 o’clock A. M. For passage or freight
apply on board or to
Ja23 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents.
fflinrinnati, &c.
FOK CINCINNATI & LOUIS-1 JT£j>
VILLK.—The lino (>a*senger i(comer
JENNY GRAY, Captain Dunlap, will leave fortCeabove
and all intermediate ports on the oponing of navigation.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
fe2d FLACK. BARNES A CO. Agent*.
FOR C INC IN NA T I AND . fCPf.fc
IXJUISVILLE—The new and ■pleDdld f figgS3
)>assengfir stoamer ENDEAVOR, W. J. Market!, will leave
for tho above and all intermediate ports on THIS DAY the
4th in*U *t 4 u'duck P. M. For treight or passoge apply
on board <>i to FLACK. BARNES, A CO.,
fell Agent*.
For Cincinnati & LoUis-TjelftY
YILLE.—The fine steamer GAZER
E. Evans, will leave for tint above and all Intermediate
porta, on THIS DAY, 4th last., at 4 v. a. For freight or
passage apply on board or to
_fel2 FLACK, Jl ARNES A CO. Agt*.
For Cincinnati a Lou is- r rrsL*
YILLE—'Tlie fine steamer DR. K
Capt. S. Shaman, will leave for the above and all isuTr
medisto ports, no THIS DAY. 4th in*t. at 10 o'clock, a.
U. For freight or passage apply on board or tn
foil FLACK, BARNES A CO.,Agent*.
jiiasljbilU, &c
FOR NASHVILLE.—The fine , fCB> a.
steamer HASTINGS, Capt. Portor,
leave for tho altovn and all intermediate
DAY, 4th lint. For freight or passage applr on board,or to
foi FLACK, BARNES ik CO . Agent*.
St. Uouis, Sa.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—Tho splendid i fpff* ,ta
Rteomer ORIL Capt. Way, will leave for IhefEuifiaiaM
above and all intermediate ports, on SATURDAY, Otn inst
at 4P, M. Ft>r freight or passage apply on board or to
mr4 _ _ FLACK, BARNES A CO^AgtsJ
FOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid , rn>
•teamer EMPIRE CITY, Copt.
griff, will leave fur the above and all Interme-**^™'* - "
dlata porta on TUCRSDAY,4tb lust., at 4 o'clock, P. M. For
freight orpaaugc apply on board or to
mr!l FLACK, DARNES k CO, AgenU.
For st. loits a iceokuk—, fgg-
The 00': passengur packet J. 11.
CapL Woodbarn, will leave for the above and all ntermedute
port*, on the opening of navigation. For passage or freight
apply on board or to_ FLACK, BARNES A OO n Apt*.
FOR ST. tine new iJßfa
Steamer GREAT WEST, ('apt.
luugh, will leav«- fur the ab<»ve and all
on tho opening of navigation. For freight or paenage applv
on_b.»ard or tu [n*r2l FLACK, BARNES A CO, Acta. ‘
FOR ST, splendid t fTffr »
ARGONAUT. Capt. Geo. L Mr
Lean, w til leave for the above and al
THIS PA\. 4th imt, at 4r. u. For freight or passage
apply on board or to
jail FLACK._BARNES A CO, Agent*.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The splendid r fTsr*. ia
■learner CLIFTON, C»pt. TTiotua*
will leave for the alxirp-and alt intermediate porta. ot» tint
opening of navigation. For freight nr i«i*aage apply ou
boar 1»r to |mrlj d.sJ FLACK k BARN EA, Agt*.
FOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid « fCffVfc
Hb-amer NATHANIEL HOLMES. Capt. JggSggJ
Kenniday, will Joave for thu al>oTe ami
on the opening of navigation. For freight nr pauage apply
oq board or In |mfl) FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agent*.
For st, louis, keokuk*~, ior.a
BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE,
ISLAND, DAVENPORT, GALENA,
PAUL.—The flne new aida-wheel *■ earner CANADA. CapL
J Ward, will leave for the above and all intermedlatu port*
on MONDAY*, the Mh Marcli. For freight or paa*a~e apply
on board, or to (fo«)_ FLACK. BARNES A CO.. Ag't*.
For st. Louis, KEOKi'k.rj^^
BURLINGTON. MUSCATINE, ROCK
ISLAND, DAVENI*ORT, GALENA. »T.
PAUL —Tlie lino new aide-wheel steamer PEMBINA.
Cnptatn T. H. Griflltb. will leave for the al-oveand all inter
mediale port* m MONDAY, the Mh March. For freight or
paaaage apply on board, or In
_f»''«l7 FLACK, BARNKF A CO., Agents.
FOil MISSOURI' KIV£K.—Tho .
Ice n»w steamer ROWENA, Capt. Doxier.
will all Intermediate
DAT, the ith Inst. or passage apply oo board
or_to fe2 FLACT?, KARNES A CO- IgU.
FOK ST. LOUIS.—The j JCSLa
passenger atouner. "ASHLO SAXON,"igjj*jggj
Capt. Baker, will leave for the aUm> and all lutermedMa
port* mi THIS DAY,-Uh lust.. at 4 oVlcck I*. M. For
freight or passage apply on (■card or to
KEA A JONES. fiT Water street.
FLACK, BARNES A CO , Ag'ta.
teW _ _No. 67 Water Ft.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine new > fTT-r*
fast running passenger steamer lOWA.
Capl. Moore, will leave foi the aUir* and all TutemodiaUi
porta on TIII9 DAY! 4th inst, at 4p. u Far freight or
passat*' apply on txairtl or to
LACK. lIARNKS A CO., Agent*.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine new i fCffT
ateamer MARENGO, Cttpt. McCallam.ASggQff
will leave for (lie above and all in termed lata porta on
THIS DAT,4(h (nit., at 4 o'clock 1\ M. For passage or
freight apply on board or tn
J* 2l _ __ FLACK BAIINES A 00.
FOR KEOKUK, DAVENPORT . TCP: %
ROCK ISLAND. OALENA aad . Dl'£§££33
BUQDE.—' The fine passenger ateamer MART UJOKTcapt
Win. Dalwll, will leave for the above and all Intermediate
porta on the opening of navigation. For freight or passage
apply on l-osrd or to °
J O%, > . FLACK, BARNES, A CO., Ageut*
Dllnoia River Direct.
TO PEORIA, PERI'. LA SAI.LF., AND ALL INTERME
DIATE PORTS ON THE ILLINOIS IUVER.
THE new ami elegant side wheel passenger
steamer DENMARK. Capt Richard C. Gray, will *£»«•
for Uie above ports on the opening of navigation. F-r
freight or passage apply on board or to
mrl FLACK.BARNESACO. Agents-
J£cto ©rlrans, sct,
Foil MEMPHIS AND NEWi fCff* »
ORLEANS—The tine new steamer R. F.
SAS3, Capt W T Barr, will leave for the above atXdHntlT
mediate |n<rti on the opening of navigation. For freight or
passage Bpply on board or to
•‘•L-* FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Agents.
Ij'OK MEMPHIS AND NEW , JC? i
ORLEANS. Tho fine new steamer
SI. LAW RF.NCE, Capt. R. D. Cochran, will
above and all intermediate porU on TUIS DAY. the 4th
inat. For freight or passage apply un board or to
f, ‘ 9 FLACK, BARNES A CO- Acts
FOR MEMPHIS and NEW OK- i lC» >
LEANS—The splendid steamer ARCTIC. JefiasaßiL
U * P , t ' Do l i , ,^T U w i! 1 lwiT< “ f,,r lhe *L«ve and inuraiedtate
ports <m THIS DAT, tho 4lh Inst. Forfrelghtot passage
apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., AgentaT
LION'S KATHAIKON—3 gross on hand
*od f,, T «">•• I’J D. FAHNESTOCK *OO
Window cuutain PAPEus-uinied
aud Unglazed Groen, and new j.utteroa of Figured
Curtains, at wholesale and retail.
f ' ,a2 W. IV MAttSHALL 4 CO.
BEANS.— Nine bbK small whit** Beans
Just received auJ for sale by '■
_ f ;ri R. HUTCHINSON.
HERRING. —50 bids. Halifax pickled and
Jr 7 »»R, Juat received and for s»le by
_f!r 4 ___ - n. hitcuinson.
SUGAR' AND MOLASSES—
-40 tibdn. N. 0. '*«ip»n
10 bbln. N. u. Molasses,
For salt- by JONES A COOLEY.
No. 141 Water streot.
HIDES.— S5O dry Hint bides,
234 Green salted do, lo arrive aod for sale
bj SPRINGER HARUAUGII k CO,
?<». &I 5 Liberty street.
GLYCERINE— I have just rec'd a large
• apply of pure English Glycerine . Also, a Urge lot
o! Glycerine Cnsam, superior to anything now In ueefor
chapped hand«. Up*. Ac. _ f 023 JOS. FLEMING,
EGGS— 4 bbls. fresh Eggs this day rcc’d
_. and fl,r lttla b y _ ATWELL, LEE A CO.
KYE— sl>sackstu arriyo and for SaicTby”
HENRY 11. COLLINS
LIME —100 bbls. fresh Lime just reoM and
HENRY n.COLLLNS
2 CASKS Codfish to close, for sale; 800 bbls.
Family Flour, arriving per Railroad.
. fo2 i J AiIK9 GARDINER.
CARRIAGE Oil Cloths, enameled and plain
fluisb. on dlgpn-al kind* of good*, of all widtba,rjr
sale by (fe24) j. 4, ». PHILLIPS.
Feathers. —100 just received and
for male by (fu2l) _ R. HUTCHINSON.
PEA NUTS.—4Usacks in store and for sale
**y (feni) _ a. ntrroiiiNSON.
1 A SHARES MONONGAHELA~ NAVI
IV a ATIONCO. Stock,
20 do. Pittsburgh G&s stock,
fro do. Allegheny Bridge (new) do.,
30 do. Mechanic*' Bank ao n
wanted by (frJT) AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
COFFEE —UK) bags prime Rio Coffee in
■tore and for **U- hr t-'.'7 T. LITTLE A (X).
CIODEISH —10 tea. Codfish in store and for
J tale by f«27 T. UTTLE k CO.
CIGARS —50,000 German Cigars, choice
brand*, In rtoraand to aale by T. LITTLE 4 CO.
EGGS —ll bbls. Eggs rec’d per R. R. for
tale by It. DALZELL A CO., 2SI Liberty it.
LARD— 100 kegs No. 1 Leaf Lard received
thU day and tor aala by T. LITTLE k 00.
CLOVER SEED—3O bush, jnst rcnM qnd
to aala by [fed] UEyitriL OQT.t.tvb
SLEIGH WHIPS. 10 feet long, or any sire
iborttr, may ba found at *
&1S WILLS, BIDDLE k OQ.’S, 80 Fourth rt.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD
EDWARD T. MEGRAW,
TOBACCO A.NT> CIGARS,
•VO. 241 LIBERTY STREET, BEJ.D OF WOOD, '
PHTSBUEOH, PENMA,
FFF.RS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pur
"based from Importer* and M&nnfactorera, amongit which ax* the following frrorite brand*:
'V. 11. Grant's A. No. 1 5s Tobacco,
Keime, Robinson A Co's Tobacco,
Eugene Howard’s Tobacco,
Grant's Pound Lump Cavendish,
Hazard and Railroad Brands,
200 Caddj Boxes Half Pound Lamp-
OIOABSI OIQARS!! OIOARSlt!
MILLION ASSORTED BRANDS.
All of which we offer to the trade at prices which cannot fall to please. au2o:dAwtf R
W. E. CHILDS & CO’S
PA TZXT ELASTIC FIRS AXD WATER-PROOF
CEMENT ROOFING.
A <sc JOHNSON, Proprietors,
RE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THESHORTEST NOTICE
.hi Si™ ol" B ““ n& “ b ' i ° B th '’ < ” >l7 “ Ud * !■> «■*'
IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF,
Ai"l POl ° , “' T d i n iS'r^^“ l v' r "»*•?■» "■ <»“J SooHr*. .Wo can pot It on oror Old Tl»
Tar, iron or Shingle Roofc, It making nod • •nwhowfiatorateeptberoofmay be. This
I^D S^ w 2£?^ to P roTe “* b « T# «P«Mntod. We will pot It on fcr
DO J- LA RS PER SQUARE, (TEH FEET SQUARE.)
r " T ' r ° DOLL -' lia ™> KIOARE. b.i»g .Leant of IK durability U.
an!l^Si!^ T im«i l J rhO A aro .l'r n ?i ns ’ “l* th “® who their Roofi Repaired, to call at oar office. 133 Third Street.
j “ peßr{l“ | * tbemaelTre In regard to the dorebUltj and
WU. JOHNSON* i * O, Third street, between Wood and Bmithfleld,
* ’ 1 Pittsburgh, Pent a.
«1 Jo h f whlT^MfoT]oTC < '“ miD “ UUn ° f *° Cle * peclm, ' caof W. F-CHILDS A 00*8 ROOFING, left at my office, there-
J*. 1 - Jh® material U compounded eoaa to remain pliable for • greatlencth of time,
off from e ra^ U , I,^l “ enc f d by Usm P® r *ta”>; conaeqoetjtly It wonld not be liable to melt ind run
w n^, me f’ ° r t ,a winter. l - »• e«rrmee of nat&rel heat and cold wonld not tnjare It *
it rrLbLi3ilhTwr!2“ s 7 11 ’' onU d '’ ,r °* th " b “‘ »" ““ ~«™7 Protect
*K d l ° "/Iflf.fT o ***‘ at El re-Proof; that la, apart* end fire brand* failing npi> n It eonld not In
Bame it. It, «ch a roof will latt for year.lfpnt on carefully and receiving prompt attention.
u**pectfnlly, JOSEPH &L LOCKE, Chemiet,
Laboratory No. 128 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio
it a W * f' Cail j? s * Co ' 9 KUstic Fire and WaUr-ProofOnnent I ltos^jwdli L £[?L t l ,^n! Jiid
lUng *° ID *VI? thns protected upon the same term* aa I Inroxo tlmeo covered with
* 1 ' [Signed] JNO. 8. LAW, Agt. Royal lua. Co., London and Liverpool.
1557. TRANSPORTATION. ' 1857.
CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY.
LLOYD & CO., ateaisa
[SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD k LEMON,] 3
HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are nowpiopared
to do a hoary business by > r t
PENNSYLVANIA CANAL .AJNTD RAILROAD.
f nd fr , o:n th ® Citieß - We can aasure our friend* and all those disposed to patrcoli* the Penna. Cans
PRRIGirr tL#t D ° Pldoa W ' l,lbe ‘ l * rod to fender general eatiafaction to SHIPPERS OP EASTERN AND WESTERN
The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad
Will give loereavd despatch to the tranarahwlon of freight. Office Peon Street, at tho n»*«i Baain
fe24:lyd LLOYD A 00
1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857.
t»*»-3TTTTnt KIEB’S PORTABLE BOA.T X. UNTIE, ■ ■
aw*ftl-rta ViaPe n.n sylvanin Canal and Railroad. tUSI# 1 ".. a
Capacity Two TLonsapa JTona Per Month Each Way.
OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS-
M during the past Winter and wc can now offer to SHIPPERS the rnpcrlor adrantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINK
to end from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being composed entirely of PORTABLE-BOATS, hot one
transhipment is required. Merchant* «endJng Freight to oar Line can rely upon ita being pnt through with all ncaaiM
•P®*d ood despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, comer of Libert]/ and Waynettreute, Pittsburgh, Pa.
fe2tt;l y d KIER k MITCHELL, Proprletore.
ftliscrUancouß.
MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES
SOLD IN THE
NK W ENGLAND STATES
IN OSE YEAR.
THE RESTORATIVE OF PROF. O. J.
WOOD for restoring hair perfectly and permanently,
baa netrer yet bad a rival, rolutne after rolamo might bo
given from all part* of the world and from the mast Intelli
gent to prove that it U a perfect JJetUiratier; but read tun
.circular and you cannot doubt: read also the following:
Tu*'rntriri
bald hwida, and the only rvDuK
those alwminabl* wigs. Bya _
Wood tbcae articles are Iw-lug Cut
many persons still patronize
so often imposed upon by Hair Tonics of
To all .neb js-nwus woearnestly make the request that tlie?
will try once again, for iu Wood's RestoratiVe then, i, ?
such thing a. fail. We know of a ladywho IJtJT.,
osed the article a short time, and her head la now covered
rompletehr with the tiniest and most beantlfnl carls u n ,?.
nablo. n e know of namerous case* where hair wa* rapidly
falling onl, which it restored iu greater perfection than it
eter bad been bsfore.
fur ceotnriM boen afflicted with
heretofore koowo, baa been
■pt diacorery of I'roleeeor
~iut a great
It is also without doubt one of the luwt articles for know
ing the hair in g*od condition, making It soft and glossy,
rimovtng dandruff. and hat pruTod Itselftbe greatest enemy
U» nil the iiiatbat hair itheir to.
It It the duty of every one to Improve their personal ap
pearance though tome may diff.r in regard to the ways of
ddng it; hut erery one will admit that a hcantifnl head of
hair, either in man or woman, ii an object mocb to ho de
riv'd. and there are no mdtnt'liiat thonld be left untried to
obtoln such a consideration.—lFimunj Advocate, Phila.
Coaoocios, Ohio, Not. 17,1856.
0. J. Wood A Co:—Gents: At I hare been engaged in
telling your Hair Restorative the last season for one of yoor
local agents (B_ M. ilackinsoin) and having experienced
the beneficial effects of it myself, I would like to obtain an
opmey for the tftata of Ohio or some State lu the West,
should )»>u wish to make each an arrangement, aa I am
convinced Ihrrt «'t nothing equal to il in the United Stale* for
reMari%gthe hair. I have been engaged in the Drug holi
ness for several years, and Imre sold rarloai preparations
for the hair, but hare found nothing that restores the so*
cretlre organs or invigorates the scalp u well as yours. Be
ing fully convinced that your restorative is what you repre
sent it to be, I would like to engage in the sale of it, for I
am satisfied it mast sell.
Youri truly, g. T. STOCKMAN.
Watiasd, Moss., Feb. 6, 1 M".
I’xor. 0. J. Wood A Coj—Gents: Haring realized the
good effects of your Hair Restorative, 1 wish to state, that
finding my hnir growing thin, as well as gray, 1 was indue
<•■) from what I read anti heard; to try tha article prepared
by yuu, to promote its growth and change Its color as
It was in yontk, both of which it has effected completely.—
In the operation 1 hare used nearly three bottles.
Yours, Ac., JAMES FRANCIS.
O.J. WOOD A CO- Proprietors, 313 Broadway, N. Y_
(Id the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment; and 114
Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo- and told by aU good Drag*
fbU. fv2o enaaslrdawisT
SUNDRIES.- ” "
450 bushels primo Clorcrsecd,
•10 hbdi.'N, O. Sugar,
K> hbl*. Goblon Syrup Molasses,
ll*» kegs Nails, assorted sizes.
15 bhi». Roll Butter,
I*llllo Frimo Codllsh,
:a»o bushels Rye,
luo boxes Window Gloss.
3*i culls Manilla Rope,
•VJ bales Navy Oakum.
50 dux. Zinc Wash-boards.
100 do. Patent Backets.
200 do. Corn Brooms
In Moreand for sale by (fe*J4) WAIT A WILSON.
Sundries.- ' - -
15001bs. strictly fresh table Butter.
1200 dot. fresh Kggi,
1600 lbs. No. 1 Leaf Lard,
25 bosh prime Dried Peaches.
160 fat young Chickens,
150 Churns,
50 large fat Turkeys.
Received and for sale by ||. RIDDLE,
_ __ NV 27 Fifth «reet._
OQ BBLS. EGGS;
'Ge'J 17 sacks Buckwheat Flour;
H 5 do Clorcrsecd,
In store and for sale by SnRrVKB A DILWOR.TH,
130 and 132 Second street.
97 PCS. B ACON SHOOLDERS. PnnrY;
** * 21 kegs Pocked Butter, for sale by
f 026 SHRIYERA DTLWORTTI.
BOXES CHEESE;' - -
1 tietces prime Codfish. For sale by
fo2tl AH arVKR A DILWORTU
NEW SPRING STOCK WALL PAPER
opening, of recent selections st Ato different Easters
Mannfrctortes, at fe2o B.Q. COCHRANE'S. Allegheny.
BEANS —15 bblflTlmnU white Beans of
saperior quality for sale by
f # 2s ATWELL, LKBACO.
LARD— 20 kegs No. 1 family Lard for sale
by fe2s ATWELL, LEE A 00,
PEARL ASH.—2O casks in store and for
sale by R- HUTCIHN&ON.
f 024 No. 8 Smlthfleld street.
HORSE COVERS of India rubber and
Oil Goth, for solo by
J. k IL PHILLIPS,
No. I*o L 28 St. Clair *trwt.
POTATOES.— 120 bushels choice Neshan
ock potatoes, 50 do Dried Apples, in store and for sale
*>T, H. RIDDLE,
fc- 4 Fo. 27 Fifth street
Burning fluid & camphene al
ways on band and cheaper than can ho bad in the dty
elsewhere, at 1523 JOS. FLEMING'S,
SUNDRIES— 4 bbls. prime Roll Butter;
5 bags small White Beans:
2 “ Flaxseed,
Rec’d this day and for sale by T. LITTLE A CO
- 112 Second street
"D OLL BUTTER—2O bbis. Roll Butter;
XV 4 boxes do do,
In store and far ale by R. DALZELL A COv
J* 251 Liberty st.
COFFEE— 100 bags choice Rio Coffee;
25 do dp Java do,
Just rtctlred and tor ale by ft. ROBISON A CO.
ONEYTOLOAN on Notes, Drafte; Bonda
•B& Mortgages, by AUSTIN LOOMIS ft 00.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WANTED IMaiEDIATEJLY^-10,000 Men
to ravage in lb© sale of the most popular selling
Books in America. Invalids, Mechanics, farmersand Teach
ers wishing to travel, will find this to be a Ter; profitable
and pleasant business, enabling them to see the country,
and moko mosey at the same time. Agcntanow In the bus
iness are clearing from $5OO to $1,600 per year. For full
particulars and a list of Books, address 11. 3L RULISON,
Queen City Publishing House, HI Main street, Cincinnati,
Ohio; or. If Urine Hast, D. BuLISON. Philadelphia.
I _ aniadydawfcT
WANTED —Deer Skins wanted by
fel7 WEI.LS, RIDDLE A CO, No 60 Fourth «t.
A GARDNER WANTED.—A man ac
onainted with marketing, and capable of cultivating
»ome eight acres iu Tegetablas and frnit. Inquire of
IBAIAII DICKEY a CO,
ftiS No. 80 Water itmt.
'ANK STOCKS WAITED by
» AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO,
Block and Dill Broker, 69 Fourth street
ED^~
To fill orders, by •• •
Ja3S 1 -
Wanted o
TT»r 1- mouths to run; $.OOO to slooo, by S* °
laia u Austin Loomis a co,
J=! Rrokewjto Fourth at.,
VV AN T£D —A quantity of good hound Rye
1T Jl>lB JAS. CARDINKK.
To Capitalists or llannfaetorg.
TUE undersigned having determined 'to
tnoro wert, offer* for ulo, (or exchange for Western
property,) the bost Farm In Armstrong county. within a*,,
mlnutea walk or the Kittannlng Bridge, anddelightful!*
situated on the river honk, opp&te »lew of £a AIK
cbeny Valley Railroad Depot, containing about Ono Hnn
dredAma, sixtY of which coutalnselght feet ot good Bltnm
enoosCoal, with bank open, and delivering coal dalle iu
Kittannlng at fire coot* per bushel; and 33 acre* or superior
rlrer bottom that now overflows; about 80 acre* nador
fence and in the highest state of cultivation, haring rewir
ed orer 1000 load* of manure from the town, to which a
S“" V ,Rht ***■ * <Uj - Tbfin u slsrpsLug
Ilonse 30 by 40feet,and a Frame Barn 40 by 00 feet wuh
r ,° u Cri ! b * di Iw > yonag Apple and
100 Peach Tree* growing; a well of water at the house and a
number or springs of water that at small expense could be
conveyed to the bouse. This property possesses superior
advantages for residences and iron or lumber manufacto
ry*- All person* desirous of realizing a good and nroflul
able investment ore requested to view tbl* property before
baking any oilier selection. Title Indisputable and term*
easy. Two train* dally from Pittsburgh, making It easy'of
access. For farther particulars address the proprietor
JOHN POHTSMOUTII, '
Kittannlng, Armstrong County, i’tn.
Or, WIL PHILLIPS, Glass Manofactnm, WttibcrKh.
P. B.—To oxcLango ior Westers lands, some buildings
Vid lots aJrantapxrifllj situated In the central pan of Kit
tinning. Jal(s3md j p ■
HARDWARE. “
SAMUEL FAUSEBTOCK,
A'o. 74 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
Has on hand a large stock of
HARDWARE, which bo win sell Tory low for CASII
la addition to hla Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks. Spoons
sad large.assoTtmeat ofCarpenters' Tools, bo has received a
large supply of SAUSAGE .CUTTERS AND BTUFFEHB
SHOVELS, TONGS AND POKERS, SLEIGH BELLS AND
ENAMELLED PRESERVING gETyi.ra
WALNUT HALL HBBTahrawt
MASOX7C BALL, FIFTB STREET.
J*Oj3333?S PRICKER,
PROPRIETOR.
All the delicacies of
THE SEASON, prepared by the most ex-
perkneed cooks, servednp at the ebortcct no
tlco, from
SIX O’CLOCK A. 11. UNTIL TWELVE O’CLOCK P. M.
All articles lathe line, poculiax to the Eut, West or
Sooth, received daily by Express, and served opto order
Basiaess men will find the table at WALNUT IlAl.i, a j|
that they coold desire.
49*Wholesale Depot ior Oysters, Fish, Game and earls
Vegetable* In their season."®# ’ fe!3 ocll:ljd *
KTvrPi,o ymeJSSTT
•SO A JOonth, and All Expanses Psid<
AN AGENT IS. WANTED in every Town
•"» County in the United SUtea to £lZ
ipecuhle ud ewy bnilaesa, by which the
tw ccruioly realized. For fall particular! sddrMan ?fnV
N'ETT * CO, corner of Broom,
City.lpclmlng oaa posugßUginp.
SUNDRIES-
O 100 coil* uwrted tlze*
lfiO bales beat Ka ij Oakum;
2i barrels Pitch; on band and lor aale by
w w . JONES * TOOLET,
KO.HI Water ■treet, near Cherrj alley
B'" UOGY WHIPS, DKAY WHIPS, WAGON
mms, •ml sierj dotcription ot iroklaUis »hio
utwp, *t wholesale or n t&fl br wwp
felB tolls; riddle >co_m iw«.
Leather wagon wfflps^so~d^
mortcdriiM,nmjW or UubmqnoUty, on hood
“l»*» WELLS, RIDDLH i CO,
uu No. SO fourth ttreot.
Q LEIGH WHIPS—A good assortment on
kJh»n<lMd for Mint ,j WELLS, BIDDLE *OO
Eo. 80 yoorth rtritL
HARNESS-Oo° doable scttCarmeo Dnr
nea*, fUTerplaUd, far sale cheap by “ "
ml _ WEMA iuodij: t 00l No. eo yonnh a.
R L AP ? i £ S —^ ua - beat quality re<?d
modforwtoby fe4 nmA ivff a
Iryoavahieyoarteeth itilTimTto
—■ —-■■ ■ ■ - - i ~ hskuviT
w 3om-suansQ,
- Conn lUrktt sad Third Elreeu.
DISCOVERT—jTiroas on
ImriMjlorMlrby aL. »iHUiKSIOEg*OO.
V/ fotutobr feg_ b. pat.ctj.t, A CO.
bbl* Pearls for sale by
vm R.DAUttL*CO
323 ants.