PITTSBITRQH: MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1868. I OFFICIAL PAPER OF TBE C72T."» Nows, of tho City and Neighborhood. The case of James M. Kelly was again before the Court on Saturday, on the motion to file tpj ditional reasons for a new trial. Judge- McClure said that, at request of the prisoner’s counsel* some of the jurors had been brought here, who would answer any questions pertinent to thi issue. Mr. Howard? said they had made every effort to have Gordoil present, but that he understood he had left city and gone to St. Louis. Henry Chauant,'a jaror, testified that Gor don, (the jurdr who made the deposition in re gard to the liquor being furnished to the jury, at Fehl’s,) was in good condition of miod when he rendered the verdict, so far as he could judge. The witness then gave_ a lengthy narrative of circumstances occurring while the jury was em paneled, and strange'expressions made uee of by Gordon, such as that “he was a prophet, ’ and that “he thought if he should render a ver dict of guilty, Kelly would stare him in the face the rest of his life.” Didnotknowof any liquor being in the room. Daniel McDonald, another juryman, corrob orated Mr. Chalfaul as far as he know. Mr. K. Monroe, a juror, said that from an expression let fall by Gordon, he thought that Gonlou had arranged before hand to render a verdict of not guilty; witness then hod consider able conversation »yuj, Gordon about his duty as a juror. Saturday coming he seemed to be .willing to agree, nu-i ly su.ui he Would give in: no theu commenced to weep, but after some Convrraiuionvwilh the other jurors he said he though: be conld 'conscientiously render a ver dict. Gordon asked of the jurors, in the jury room, the other two de fendants were acquitted, they would sign a peti tion for reprieve; some of them assented, and others demurred. Ho appeared to be anxious on this point. There was one thing in the de position of Mr. Gordon which ho could posi tively contradict; ho did not take two drinks of Hqdor;~he took one email drink of liquor with water and white sugar. The evidence of John C. Smith, tipstave, was taken, and the depositions of W. Swain, tipstave, and Mr. Scott, a jaror, wero read, in regard to bottles, apparently containing spirituous liquor, being in tho jury-room. Gordon’s deposition was also read. S. P. Neely, a juror, testified substantially the same as Mr. Monroe. Mr. Monroe was recalled, to explain in regard to the liquor. "Tie said: Mr. Pearson, on Wednes day, asked Mr. Smith, tipstave, to get him some gin, for<medieine; I objected to any liquor being brought.inlo the room; Mr. Smith said it was allowed as medicine; three or four others of the jury then said they wanted somo as medicine; rihengave in, with the understandingthey were not to take any as a beverage; two bottles were brought up in the evening; four or five of them took a very small quantity, with white sugar in it. Liquor was also there on Thursday and Friday. Mr. Neely, recalled, Said Gordon (old him lie knew Kelly, as he had lived along-sido of him, and knew him to be a bad boy. Mr. Howard read tho depositions of William Owens, Mrs. Fox, Richard BeaUy, Catharine Lucksterman; as newly-discovered evidence. The statement of Mrs. Fox was to show that there was on. acquaintance previous to the mur der between Kelly and Wilhelmina Weismao; and the others were in regard to statements of Wilhelmina as to the number of blows she struck with the iron bar, on the night the old roan was killed, for the purposo of destroying her evi dence on the trial of Kelly, where she stated she only struck one blow. After the testimony was all in, Thos. Howard. Esq., counsel for Kelly, commented on it for tho space of two hours,and presented the arguments for a new triaL The evidence, both from the mouths of witnesses and in depositions, was very voluminous, and required much time and labor to condense, review and applyAo the mat ter in hand. Mr. Howard spoke, until five Mr. Miller, Acting District Attorney, then proceeded to present the claims of the Common wealth. His speech was quite brief and much to the point. After he bad closed, the Court took the papers in the case, and will present its decision at another time. Pao-ta-se oah.— This Ojibway Chief, whose American name is Peter Jaoobs, a preach er, will deliver a lecture at Exeelsior Hall this (Monday) evening. His advertisement may be found in another column of this-day’s Gazette. He gives a description of the manners, customs, rites and traditions of his tribe, (be proceeds of his lectnre to be devoted to the edu cation of his daughter as a Missionary Teacher. He has also a son who hag been quite well edu cated, and exhibited to us, with all a father's • pride, ambrotype likenesses of his two children, aod bright, good looking children they are too! Rev. Jacobs spoke in Cincinnati a few evenings since, and the Gazette, of that city, after giving a sketch of his remarks, says: “Hirlectnre throughout was delivered in that .free, unrestrained, natural manner which be- Ipngs to the Lodion character, and which educa tion and intercourse with society cannot entirely obliterate. His illustrations were enforced by a species of personal acting that was exceedingly pleasing, and which the auditory appreciated to its fullest degree. He makes no pretensions to” eloquence, but is of that class whose T \ •*— n.Migh mtntored mind. See* Sod in storm*, ami hear- Hun io th- » n«l " •‘The whole lecture sat .attentively listened to, and portions of it warmly applauded, anil at its close the audience treaty purchased the “Journal” of the Chief. "iving a history 'f hi« life, of the Indian Wesleyan Mi--»ionary nervice, and the'Hudson's Bay Territory. Meetisq op tub Bar. —A meeting of the Bar was held in the Quarter Sessions room ou Satur day. -D. 1). Bruco was iu (be ebair, and J. W. Kiddell acted as Secretary. T. J.Bjgham, Esq., presented, a memorial and n bill. Tbe memorial -set foffh tbe necessity fur a new law judge in Common- Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, etc., and a bill was., attached to the said memorial—the enactment of wbipli into a law would elfect the JV H. Hampton, Esq., was then called upon to present some of the facts and sta tistlcs3)earing on tbe matter. Mr. Hampton read at length a collection of interesting facts which have cost him great labor to col lect. ‘ The labor which now comes upon tbe shoulders of one judge may be inferred from the following facts: - Theentircjmsinessof these several Courts for the year 1857 may he classified in the following order— 11 Cases in Common Pleas, 037 Disposed of, 113 Open, 018'.. Cases'ja Orphans’ Court, . j4OO Dispbsed of, <;■ O'jSen, 180 la tho Quarter Sessions, and Jjyc and Terminer, 1011 11 disposed of. t! araoant of cases, __ 2CI" Tgtal amount disposed of, 1807 A Tif* Wooster (Ohio) Republican says a revival hasten in progress at the M. E. Church, in fhdtplace, since 2d of January last, and there is no present prospect of the meeting closing. During the progress of tbo work about 90 hare professed religion, and something over 80 bare uniteii with the church. coiibesposdest of the Monongahela Re publican wrlling'from Elisabeth, eays: The MetbodisL friends hare closed tbeir protracted meeting a week ago. They had a very fine meet ing, iand resulted in the conviction and conver sion of some eighty who have sought an interest in tbi} prayers of the pious. Change or Time.— The Cleveland and Pitts burgh Rail Road, have again changed their time table for the season, and are now running their trains according to the new arrangement. We wout£ refer to their, advertisement, elsewhere, for particulars. In this connection ire may meotioothat Fuse. R. Kxowlabd, Esq;, has received the appoint ment of General .Agent of this road. His intimate Traowledge of railroad matters will doabtless enable him*'to render valuable scrvico to the road. Tns Union of Saturday says, that the Rev. J. 0. Browno has been lying quite ill ever since the execution of*Fife and Charlotte Jones. He w&rf.tinwell;Ottth&t time, and although the day * of the execution was exceedingly raw and dis agreeable, Mr. Browne attended the unfortunate couple upon the scaffold, and stood with uncov* ered head, exposed to the weather. He is slowly recovering, and now able to sit in his chamber part of each day. Wo sincerely hope that be •• may be speedily restored to health, and to his congregation. •• • ' 'WilkjhsbciuiAuadxmt.—The commencement cxercisesofWilkinsbnrg Academy will take placo on Tuesday evening, March 28d. The coolest between the American and Platonian Literary Societies will take place at that time. Jno. M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., will deliver tho annual ad* dress to the Societies on the eveniug of the 22d. £ The exercises will no doubt be interesting, and WO would advise all who have leisuro to attend. M Tab following resolution was passed in the CounciltJou Thursday cveniog: •• Raolctd, That niter the first day of April, 1858, the Librarian of the Young Men’s Chris tian Association of the city of A lcghcuy, be' and lie is hereby authorized to place the Übi‘of books oat of tSS-Andereon Library in the hands of .onoofihe ’Mderm en of the city, to compel the or QoUwt the value thereof. I Tnx Drama asd Fast Mbs.—Those who be- 1 lieve that there is nothing new under (he sun, are advised to visit the Theatre this evening aod see the sister stars, Misses Lucille aod Helen, in the novel drama called the 'Three Fast Men.’ U seems to have met with wonderful success in other cities, particularly in Boston, where it was performed eighty-seven nights to crowded houses. The sister stars are the gem of the piece, and their protean changes, fourteen in number, are said to be of a most remarkable character, not only from their quick transposition, but for their singular metamorphosis and aptitude to teh lifo. Mr. Hamilton, who performs the comedy part, is also spokca of as possessing un common humor and a vis comica that might al most create a “smile under the ribs of death.” Such pieces being free from objectionable mat ter, are much needed in these blue dd}s, and this piece of Mr. English’s will doubtless have a great run. . * As Attempt at Cutting. —On Saturday night between 11 and 111 o’clock, two persons named Edward Moorhead and Daniel Gallagher, intox icated, entered the Neptune Engine House, and after some lime got into an augument which ended in a figbt. Several members of the Nep tune being present, interfered and put one of the men out, after a short lapse_of time he again entered and renewed the quarrel. The former inflicted a wound witli a knife upon the person of Gallagher, which may prove serious. Moor head is now in custody, and will have a hearing this morning before Mayor Weaver. One of the members of the Neptune who endea vored to keep them apart, had his coat cut in Pevera! places in tho breast aod side. IVe are pleased to add. that neither of these men belong tothe Neptune, and the gentlemen connected wilh the company are very sorry that an nlter c tton of this kin-1 should have taken place in or about their pn m-se-?, Fiatri. —On Saturday morning, an iid tan nery on tin* corner of Idtcock nod Morgan sts.. Allegheny, look fire, but the flames were extin guished before tho bnilding was destroyed. The damage is small. Os Sunday morning, about 4 o’clock, a dwell ing house in the lower part of the First Ward, took fire and a portion of the inside of it was burned out. We did not learn the amount of the damage. At about daylight, on Sunday morning, ns we learn, a quite extensive fire occurred in Lnw ronccvillo, near the Arsenal. Threo houses, a stable, four horses and two cows were burnt up. In tho Court reports in Philadelphia for Sat urday, we find the following: “The County of Lawrcnco ts. The North western Railroad Company, in Equity. On mo tion of R. B. McCoombs. Rule granted’on «be Nortwcstern Railroad Company. Michael Mnlone, Israel Painter, John Clark, B. R. Ginder, Alex ander M. W r hite and John Morehcad, to demur or answer, on or beforo the first Monday in April, next." No mention is made of the case of Ellmaker rj. County of Allegheny, althongh Saturday had been set apart for a hearing. Trial for Mrontii. —An exciting trial has been in progress in Smcthport, M’Kean county. Mrs. M’Lean was on trial for the murder of her : husband. W*e r noted the occurrence at the time as we found it recited in the M'Kean Citizen. — Mr. M’Lean was found in his bouse killed, ap parently hy blows inflicted with an axe, and the wife, at the time when the murder occurred, claiming to have been absent from home. Wc state the above facts from memory. They are sub - etantinlly as given at the time. The trial lasted a week and resulted, in the ncquittal of the woman. A meeting has been held in M'Keesport, to consider the propriety of bringing in due and proper form before the Legislature the subject of a turnpike road from M’Keesport to eomc eli gible point on the Pittsburgh aod Greensburg turnpike. A committee was appointed consist ing of Messrs. I. F. Ziller, L. A. Shaw, G. M Bowman, Wm. Wallace and John Muse, Jr . to get op a memorial and procure the circulation of petitions. The committee wav* in structed to open a correspondence with our rep resentatives relative to the matter in question. Prater Meeting.—We are requested to stale that the daily prayer meetings will commence to-day at the Central Church \cornet of Sixth and Sraithfield streets) at half past eleven. A. M., and continue for one hour. Revs. Jnrohus and Kraulh will conduct the‘services this day. and other-pastors of the different churches of the city, from day to day hereafter. All the dif ferent denominations of Christians unite in these meetings, and all persons. old and young, male and female, are cordially invited to attend. A new an«l dangerous slc counferfcit nole of the State Bank nt Ohio, I*reb!c (.’nunly Branch Ealon, is noficed as having jasl made itsappenr anco II is very well executed, (lie red back aad all being calculated to deceive Lfic most wary. We are not aware in whal respect it varies from tho genuine notes, hut it will be well to avoid taking any $lO notes of that Bank, until they are referred to a broker. Apologetic:.—Our principal city carrier Ims been confined to bis bed for the post few days by lameness, but is agaiQ on duty ibis morning. Wc consider tbe mention of this fact as due to one who is generally so punctual, as well as to nur friends who may have been forgotten the past tew days, by his proxy Carriers, like other men, are human, and subject lo Inininu ills and ailments. Patent- - .—The f-llowing patents. amoDg-l • >thcr?. were issued from the L’niieil Stales Tal ent office for the week ending. Feb. 2d, 1&5-S: .■-’pvniour Rogers, of Pittsburgh, for improve ment in K’ii]r>j:ui Cur Wheels. 1) R. Roger-. ot Piiis'otirgh. for improvement in Railroad Cur Springs Wk wouhl Jirect the attention of our readers to the card of Messrs. J. Tbompsoa it Co , 135 Third street, house painters, graiDers and gla ziers. Tbe&e gentlemen are prepared toexecotc, on short notice, and in the roost workmanlike manner, every thing pertaining to their busi ness. They also grind paints by steam, for druggists or painters, on short notice. Mrs. Agnes Wilson, aged 77 years, was burned so severely at the house of her son-io- law in South Pittsburgh, on Friday morning, that sho died on Saturday. The deceased who was very infirm, was left sitting by the tire in her bed room, and iu a few moments was found enveloped in flames. It is supposed that a red cool fell on her clothes. QWe learn that the report of the Board of Trade, which we have already published, was adopted at their meeting on Friday, fiie public have already had the means of knowing what it is. Tun Steubenville Herald of Saturday says. There are at the pre«ent time, six boats “tied up" at the wharves of our city, and awaiting a breaking up of the ice, viz:—the Belmont, Henry Graff, Lightfoot, Jacob Poc, Gladiator, aod Eunice. District Court.— The case of Floyd ts. M’’ Laugblin was on trial before Judge Qamptoo all of last week. The jury, after consultation of about three hours, rendered a verdict, which was not made public,but which will be declared in Court this morning. The Accommodation Train on theP., Ft. & C. R. U., which left here on Friday morning, ran off the track below Sewickley. The train was detained for somo lime, but without injury to- any of the passengers. The steamer I.uttmt came down on last Mon day from Brownsville to Limctown. There she stuck, and (hero she still sticks, hard and fast, and there she will stick till this weather relents a little. The funeral of Mr Wm. M. Semple took placo on Saturday. His mortal remains were followed to-their last resting place by an immense pro cession of relatives and friends. We understand that the glass works M A. b- Blair, of Cookstown, were summarily closed by the Sheriff on the 27th ult. This throws out of employment about thirty employees, most of whom are rocu of families. Miss Kloise Bridges, the Dramatic Reader, arrived in this city, Friday night. She will give one of her entertainments in this city on Mon day evening. Is tho Common Pleas, on Saturday, a divorce was granted in the case of Faunlley Mtiso vs. Christiana Muse, libel in dlt’orce. Vieuxtemps and other rouscinl celebrities, are expcctedto give a concert in this city before long. OLTCERINF., GLYCERINE. GLYCERINE, Iliebly perfumed. Sure euro and prevuntativo ol Charmed Hands, Face and Lips, for Kale at Lbappooua SUPER’S DRUG STORE, comer Tcnn and St, Clair Streets. Another Instance of Tape Worm Cured b,*ta«ofDß.UcLAi-lM CO-BUBAllM) VEMHFUOK, b, n,rnm Onoi<r lsthiv 1 rn..lndlotrr II: “J Imirall.KlV which I wok Kcordlns to ditwllouK “"'V 1 ”’'”" ,7”' J oo. Urge i»..mrl»s moro tb.o » yard, lxvhle» a Dumber of small nne". MRS- M- SCOTT, No-TOChnnon *tnxl. t®J*urcha*cr« will )-• careful loiwk for DR. SlfcANt CELEBRATED VEItMLFUOE, manufactured by rLEMiNU BROS, of Pm scutum. I'*- -Yll other Ye-nut/nges la eomper* Uonare wonlilrtt*. Dr. inir»o*a SQUilluetemifage, ■£« celcbfaTedLlTgr F 01*, tin now be hod at all respectable Telegraphic. ' Commercial Latest from Europe. AKUIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP KUROI’A. Sjlnbt ITook, March *>. • Cotton. —The Bales r.f the week amounted to 65,G00 bales, including 12,500 to speculators and 6,500 to exporters. The market opened unsettled and excited, and advanced Rl., but subsequently it became quiet and firm. On Friday, 12,000 bales were sold at the following rates: Orleans fair 7j: middling 7J: Mobile fair 75: middling 7?: Upland fair 71: middling 72. t.icrrpdol C-Aton Market. —The stock in port is 230,01(0 hales, of which 110,000 are American. Pot ashes closed firm at 30s Pcnrlashcs are also firm at 4s 3d(g,4s 4d. Liverpool lirtadttujT' Market.— Brembtuffd were dull with a declining tendency. Flour very dull and quotations barely maintained. Wheat steady. Corn dull: white had declined !«.(«;Is. 6d. Provisions dull. Beef dull; there was but little inquiry aod prices were weak. Pork heavy and offered lower. Bacon quiet and declined. London Money Market. —Consols were quoted at 074(0,07tf; the market continues growing easier. American securities were very active and slightly advanced. The bullion in tbo Bank had increased i!767,0i*0. Liverpool, Saturday, Feb. 20tb, noon.—The Cot ton murket opened steady, at Friday's rales, with a moderate business. Breadstuff's steady and quid. Provisions unchanged. Lord Palmerston was granted leave to bring in a bill to alter the government in India, by a large ma jority. There is nothing later from China, but tho details show that Canton is virtually in -possession of the British. Tho Bank of France bos reduced tho discount rate to 4 per cent. Tho government was defeated on tho bill to amend tbo law relating to murder and conspiracy, upon on amendment offered by Milner Gibson, which censures the ministers for not replying to WalcnsklV dispat -h, but professes a readme** to amend the laws npuo due investigation. The vote was 216 for the ministers' aod 234 for Gibson's amendment. A demonstration in llydo Park is proposed I- i Sunday, against tbo conspiracy bill. The Atlantic Telegraph Company, at their annual meeting, passed fuvorahle resolutions, and additional capital was authorised. Tho trial of the Directors of the Royal British Bank is in progress. A French refugoe named Bernard, was arrested in London, charged with being implicated in the late conspiracy. Bombay dales to tho 24th January are received. The capture of Fomtch-abad and Futtyghur, by Sir Colin Campbell, is confinneiL After subjugating RohilaMd he will march on Lucknow. Outram had twieo defeated the rebels at Alumbagb. Tho continental news was of little importance. It is sniil that Sardinia and Belgium will both suc cumb to French demands, and Switzerland was also making concessions. Washington, March 6.—A general court martial has been ordered to assemble at Carlislo Barracks on the 10th Instant, for tho trial oT Col. Sumner. The charges are brought under the 25th article of war, which provides for the cashiering of any commiss ioned officer who sends a challenge for a duel. It is understood that Mr. Pratt, a son in-law of Rufus Choate, is to bo appointed Assistant Treasurer oi Boston, in place of J. Thamer W. Beard, who has been transferred to the postmastership of Lowell. The grand jury havo under tbo law of Congress to punish contempt of the authority of either House, found a bill of indictment against Mr. Wolcott, the recusant witness in the alleged tariff bribery case. Rk'uuosi), Vo., March 7.--Tbo Legislature lost night voted a gold modal to the widow of thq.iste Commander Herndon, of the ill-fated steamer Cen tral America. The Legislature adjourned sine die, but a procla. tnation by Gov. Wise was immediately read, conven ing an extra session, commencing on Monday. The Governor intends that tbq Legislature shall continue in session until their business is completed. New. York, March 7.—Mohammed Pacha, the Turkish N ice Admiral, is among tho passengers by the steamer Eurepa. The mails for Europe to leave on Saturday next will be dispatched oo the steam prepellor Now York, for Glasgow. . Washington Citt. March ft. Horse.—The committee on Revolutionary Claims, •of which Mr. Cox, of Ohio, is Chairman, prepared a very interesting report, accompanied by a bill giving the lineal descendants of Revolutionary officers the half pay for life which was granted them during the revolution by several resolutions of the Conti ncnlal Congress. Wamiixcton Citt. .March 7. -A messenger ba« arrived from Kansas, bringing with him the journal of the Lecomptou Convention, and the evidence taken before the Commissioners to examine into tho alleged frauds in Kansas at the elections held ->n the 2l*t of PcennWr nnJ tho 4th of January. New York, March ft.—Tho I nitcJ States steam frigate Niagara, eaile-1 Ihi? morning for England, to take part in the new attempt to lay the submarine Atlantic telegraph cable. Rasdolpb, till.) March 6.—To-day at noon, tbo boilers of the Randolph steam flouring mills, owned by Coarsin A Wilson, of this place, exploded, kill ing oue man and wounding several others fatally. DlED—March ftfh. WM. F WIU/K'K. in th- f.-rty third yntr <,f i..* sg... nivfunrralMd: t.ik* pl*'-v THIS i M.-tiJuy ) A FTEKNOON st ..VJ.irV. P. M . fi..in th.- re-iden-u «>f hi* hr.-lli<-r-ln law. Klrliar-t llojvi, N->. 1" llmi-1 «tre*-t. Th*' fri-n-l* id tbo fmui y nro nttp.-.-fful'y invit.~J li. attend. tlmustmrms. PITTSBURGH T II E A T R E FUSS KIMBERLY ijuatx *sr. M*.<v*ocuss. J li. H ANLEY.. . ...fTAui llmuni. .Wc. I Private B«.X. largo -•iV. Private Box. «mal! . .S.ixj Tmrl Tier | Colored Ko»_. Oiler.,! (i*llery 2.V. | Sing!- Seat* in Prirata B.u.ft.i«>. t npataliolo.) aura. linn- ftr»t night r-f th- St u .'•i-ur*. LLCI t.LE and HELEN, and Mr. T HAMILTON M INI- W an«l Tt K-IIA V EVENINGS. Mnreh *Ol ;.u.l otli 1-iin, wtd h- pre«vnted forth* first tun* 'u ritt-burjni'- a remark »bb- pUrfidtW fun, flash art'l fr-li- wit and innun-nt—dunotig. singing. miusirelsy. «-li—organ grinding. banjo pluylng —atl th* well kunwu pnpi,l.,r ■eng* of il>- day—lit- work*. Imiiflraa. illtifhtnaHim*. ire—-h*k-r pawnbioker*' •Ijoj-s. fashionable gambling hvll*. fortune l-llrrs and astrolojp*ts,'-»,ri<-lnd ing with u gr.md carnival and masque ball entitled the THREE FAST MEN; 'R.TIIE FEMALE BLUEBEARD;- Flayed in Hirtlon by the Stai Sisters, eighty-sersn • on -..-entree uigllt v<v crowded Loom-s —convulsed wnh laughter from beginning to end. Jenny Falrluvr,(a strong mlnd-'d girl,) Mias Lucille; lively Nancy, ;nn organ girl. j*Mi*« l.ucilltq-Uls* Tambo, ta remain minstrel.) M»-m Lucille; Count Nararino. (the fop, ) Miss Lu rtl|i>; Henry Helm,(the sailor.) Miss Loci I Is; Belcher Qne, fa sporting man.) Ml** Ludllr; Marta, (something of a witch. i Mi-a Helen; IVtite Charm, (the street singer.) Miss Jl-l-n: Guitar, (the minstrel,> Alisa Helen; Mungo Jlin, i the lit He sweep, i Mis* Helen; Young America, Mi«» Helen; Jerry Blossom, Mr T. Hamilton; Frank Fairlore (first aj penmnee) Miss Mrnmi Maria, (fir*tappesraoev.. Miss Lizzie Nanoril. ar»-Owiiig (.: the grest length of the play u» other piece can |n,rl..rnie-t i.n the mme evening. Salt. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Son*, twins l .n f-vt ou Water anil Front street*, and ICO deep along the Alley. It will tie sold t-rfrother or In lota ot 20 or 24 feet each. For um>s, (which trill he made easy as to paym-nt.) op* ply to JOSKPU 8. LEECH 4 CO-, mi 4 dlf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Sharon Iron Works. TnE SIIARON IRON company offer for isle or rent their extensive Iron and Steel Works, at .-h arou, Mercer county, Peona. Tbsse works are com paratively new. and in good condition, and provided with ampin power and machinery for the manufacture of every dc—eriptiun of Iron, Nails and Spikes, and Blister. Phear and Cw»t hteel. ConnecUel tlurewith are at<out thirty-f-mr acres of land, with a large number of excellent dwellings fur workmen. These works are located on the Erie Exten sion Canal, it the vicinity of numerous Blsst Furnace# and Coni Runks, affording abundant supplies of raw material. — It i« deemed unnecessary to lei more particular In the de scription, as persons disposed tr> purchase or rent will, ik doubt, wish to examine the property for tbtnmeiTe*. Further information ran he obtained by addressing tbs OrairtuiT. at Erie, t'enua.' f-22:2wd AONEW, _Agcnt__ Farm ror sale. THE ANDERSON FARM, 2f miles above the Depot, at New Brighton, Beuver pa„ on Block House Bun, containing 10S acres of excellent land, every acre of which (a tillable, and«s of which is un der cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber, 60 acres In gross and pasture, and an abundance of coal. Them Is an Orchard ol grafted fruit trees. In almost sv«ry Hold there is a spring of neTrr fniUng water. The improvements cunstst ot a new frame Dwelling, at tached to a weather-boarded log, a small tenant house and a large frame Burn, 10 by 3G feet. This choice farm is in a high state of cultivation, fences go-id, and In a respectable neighborhood, movL-nlent tn churches, schools. For terms, eurjotro at THIS or of Jal2-d4wtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton. Pa._ Ohio Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range li>, hturk county, Ohio, ruiunionly known us -Bowman’s Section," containing f4t) acres. Hi* situated three miles west of Miuwlllnn, on tt><> State Il<md b adlng to Wooster, and within alioat two miles of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayn« and. Chicago Railroad. Ttie south, i-ftst ami north-east quarters or* partly cleared and improved— the remainder is covered with saperior timber—and the whole Is well watered by springs and ruunlog streams.— This section is considered the finest Imdy of laud In tbn county. It will be sold undivided or In quarters to suit purchasers. To those who deeire to invest in real estate a better opportunity is rarely offered. J. B- BWEIT2ER, oc2fhd*wtfT No. 101 4tb street. Pittsburgh. FOU SALE—I Triulinc Boat, NO by lGfcot, 3 Ply roof. G long Coat Boat Cables, For »xt» low for cash or approved notes. Enquire of GEORGE W. dli!M. at W. M’Ointock's Carpet Store, mr2:lmd No. 112 Market street. FOK SALE—A Drug Storo situated in one of tho liest locations in the city of Pittsburgh, for either a jobbing, retailor prescription business, inducemeulsare oQernd to purchasers containing advantages of rare occur* rence. For lafurmatk-n inquire of JOHN lIAFT, Jr., at No. ICC Wood Street, corner of Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO, AT TILR MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE ETF.KY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estoto sold at putdic sale n( the Merchants'Exchange by CiPANISH SMOKING CHAIRS—An nd- mirabk-rbair for pxie an<! cuuiTirt. Call and see thorn ~ r o t. n. Yorxn* 00- MOL ASSES— Prime Sognr House’ iu,.l Plantation, m onk barrel, fnr uln nt lowest market jy [rarOJ I MITCIIRLTIIKi:,J r . 4 into FRESU BUTTER—ROO Ihs. fresh table Ilntlrr this miming reeolTrd and for sale at 27 Fifth .. —.— . —. i flfrMt hr mrfi 11. jIfI>DLR T) YK FLOUR—2O bbls. extra tor sale bv l p J&.nri DAVID 0. IIEBBST. AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes, Draft* and Uom* on Krai Estate negotiated p rioK«nal'lfl terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, sr'2l Stock Note Brokura. 92 Fourth st. CORN MEAL—IOO bus. kiln dried in nt«ro and fi.r tfcU mr4 DAVID 0. lIEIIIJST. ILL FEED—2<.KM.> lbs. chopped Peed in gloroiu»<J for ealo by DAYIb C. IiEIIHST. ’OUOQy-WiiIPS.ftRAY'WHIPS,WAGON If .WU3TB, «nd ercry description of work hi Uw'wUp fw3n! »< frbttfenl* 6fntaltty V «•: WBU£» JuDDM A C&, 6Q f ooxtb rt. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR MURIAKV,. Isiun DtcxcT, V. P., W. W Mair. John Kir.wi'O Bsvm M’Cxndlxm. Jauxsi Gaumsex. PITTEDUIIGII JUUttKTS. lirportrd Speaalljlfor the IhUshurgh Gai'ttr.) prrrsatnmn. Mosoir. Mak-h **. INS.V F'LOCR—Sale* from firet hand* of 3ft Bids at $.1,::. f--r super and |4,00 for extra. From store, N', 20, Mi. 22 and bbls at $4,00 for super, $L37(2.51,t0 for extra and «4.wTfwp forfamilr do. CORN MEAT/—Sales from store of 25 bus at >ii. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Saleac-f 1000 Hunt Jl t 2s<3sl,- f n •p 100 Its. BUTTER AND FjlOS—Butte* was in good re-jii-it; m!-> of 12 bbli and 10 bx» prime Roll at LV>£IC. Egg*. *dre of 4 bids at U’-j. lIA V—Sales at scales of 9 load* at s9'ii|l4 p L»n. DRIED APPLES —In request; saleJof 130, 24 and W bus ■ tUX. OlL—Sales of 5 bbls Ni>. 1 Lard Oil »t c - BHEIiS Sale* of'At bn* from store at $5,00. 15 if* in the retail way at $5,25 and IS do at $5,3. i<sss f 6*'. KISH—.-ales v»r Ift bbls No. 3 Mackaret at *11..-“ m.J •* ”* do at $n 25. MONETARY AND COJIMKIICIAL. The Money market prow*at* tbe same features of super nl.urvaet supply and alack demand u noted iu our report* ol late. The batiks arc still gathering In anrplua rreourc-. and And quite as ranch difficulty io employing all -f their mean- as heretofore. In point of tneL the idleness of capital which now prevails has seldom »*en oqunlo-1, although discount rate* bare ruled nl lower figure* than are now quoted. The limitation* in tho open market for paper of the highest grade ranee trnni OtoT V cent, with a scarcity in the supply of note*. Good single tiniue* «etl up to a,9 mid 10 [1 cent. On rail, money r* ..fl.-rrd freely!-. •trnuchousc* at 5 x* eott. and In some instances l -ant an reported a* low as 4—\ Trib. Importi by Railroad. p. L AC. K. R— loo bid* snathm Ar, Logan A Gregs 1.! . ar* cattle, owner*; hi hbd* baenu. 27 tdd.-» euz-i. 9 lihd* tobacco; 240 bid* flour. 120 do whuk.-y. 15 do butter Hurke A ro. ' I CA I* R R — 2.'i»> bdls p»J*cr. J A llGerw ig; lo bis ll«pM v> t,« l.AtUy. snilth A cm 3S bbls flour. 43 »k* h u lhutr. .1 \ Vvtzer 51 t.bl* Hour. M'Danc A Aujer, 253 l>u* wheat, li M‘Colli uch A co; « bbl* pork, Uhnvcr A IHtworth; 24 ld>l* ai.rile* lluflman, M'Creary A co; 42 hx» cheese, U DuUi-ll A e-v h hhl* pearl*. J D Cnnrteld; 30 bdl* bow*. M il hiom y A r.i! 24 tub* tobacco 457 *k« dr apple*. sft btd» egg*. Id do hotter 150 dp flour, 45 dn applm. Clarke A co: ft cat* cattle, p. Pt Vi. A C. R R —flhM* egg*. H H Ct-llin*’ 21 *k* rre T Bell A ex 11 bid* ry* flour. It bg* out*, f. Peterson; 4S bbl- flour. P PuterM.n: 75 dor broosu*. H Merrer A c-» 53 bbls flour. M'Clnrkan l ro: !> bg* rye.G W Nmith A 50 hid* (lour, ATavlor; 36 *k* dorcre-ed. ,1 B Canfl-M: 1' be* bean*. 1 l-X butter. 1 hbl Urd.S* I>ycr. 272 S Ini* wheat. Kennedr a Hre: 5 hi* wool. S Bradley: IIW bid* flour. D Wallace'' 1 car lumber. A Mitliken; 02 du brooms, UosHgu t Ortmaiu 10 Md* oil, 7M> pig* lead, B A Fahnestock A c. ft bbls egg*, R HntchUon; tt-ri hid**. S UaThatjgh A co: M bbi* ukk*. 28*kfl dr apple*. Rea; 1 ear hog*. 1 do cattle, owner*; $5 Lbla butter. Mdo eggi. do ‘"‘•L <<; ’ t J o |*->rL. 227 bx* do, 350 hhdi do, 213 tr* do. 170 bb!» whiskey. l‘."» sk* dr apple*, 18 do flax. IASO bo* wheat. 2uC4bH* n»ut. It roll* leather, Clarke A co RIVERNEWS. Tbe weather wa* of th» biuret hue on Saturday -o were tho n«»e* or all pedrst. iati*. Tb* coldest day* of wbat ought t- have been JununrT, lia»* l-nra nn-r-1 Irssly (lift) March, leu ol tit* thickest and Coldeat kind, makes daily and Dlghfly. Ths sun has not shown coough power even to soften it* regldlty for **veral day* past. This ranD"t ludd long, of that w* !.«•! rerUiM t>»g day* at le»«t will give her a sweat. There i* ->f r " | n« nothin* doing hero now but arery t*j>ly i* waltnu tt«a goo-i time <oming Tbe ('ineimiati liar.ette gives us a few i>mi Iron. l>elow tbe gorge. Tbe tlourier which rim* between Wlus-ling and Cincinnati report* mooting the Prima P-rnni at Marietta. Ohio, head of MuskiDgum l.U'.d.hitercliaugu. at In-ail of Call Island: Diamond, at fuul>*f Ucivllle lalmnL 5 P Uil-U-rd. laid up i" tbo mouth of Kanawa; Bsltimore, at Galli(Mi)i* AUam-uit alwve (iuyan: Metropolis, at foot <-f FotWiii*-m bar; kjunrrtc-. ab-»Te PorUtnoutlu Crereot. l-luw Purl* tDouUi. and PorUnionth at foot of Buffington. Tha iitei i* falling all tho way down, an.l lull -.1 henry ice <L«u to Gallipoli* and a great dealoi shore aod mad* ice froni thence down to this port. The hoary ice ut Gallipoli* was the gvrge that broke Iboae at I'ejee Island a day or two *ince. thenwu & fret water la Buffington and {Manner Tue Haa*. Irooi Gsptiusu bad reached the *hip yard al-ote t\ hrel ing and again laid Up. Tbe Orafl from Point Harmau. and Belmont from thi* etty had reached Steulaarillo The Ford hml arrired «t Wheeling. The Ohio No 2-will found at the.Urre thi* morning; alao.the Aim* nnd <Ju*-n of lb* West, from New Orb-au.r. and the FiUbniCi h'-ui Albums* l>» the 4th inelnlit the Ilsvid G.l—n •« ?-I •>;' *t th-‘ head of J-wiistill.' fall* M.e l*ske.l □iMiiitbal *ll brr pump* were needed to kn |i b*r fr«-e The (>a.s*ugo -i -W n the chute wa* olwtrurted by her cosatJerahlr Tiie Cinniiiisti I. ommerciai of Saturday *ay* -The Alrm Adam* left Memphis on tbe 1-t. Mrt Port W*t ne and Burki-yo *t Island 1*; R. H Wm*lo» at V« r ger'. lauding- B M Runyan at Newhurg The G<aw *-1 i« the ninlh or tenth *lbaml>r>at that ha* hreu detmyisl i-y nre m tbe last four week*. Theflretwa* the Fanny 1-ln. helow Cincinnati, then the four UwU at New Uilean*. tlir Peltran 'U A i Wausau aiver. tbe EMr* Battle in tb« .Vlal-amn riTer. the II A |Joncs a!>c»o Cincmnali. and now tb- Lnckw C*pt l.tmulli of the Li-rkw-xd. had eflit tr-t lire r.-l* oi hi* boat In ufficesin L-uiiviU* tn me *m<-«ir.t ii f-.m*v- Thi* i*lea*than half ber -N*w OILCANS. —Tl»e Argyle and Pringle a-r- .vltert>i-« a lease for PUtatmrgh on the»4th The ship n.—an M-n ireh cleared front New Orleans on ihr 23.1 for I.iserp rith the largest cargo erer *hip|>wl fr<-m that i—n I 1 -owpiiaed d.»t*j Imlea l Otb-O wi lgem/ {-sllula i n". 5 JefferaoD.' . Saint Louu. . Keokuk . Galena.. . . I Dubuvi'ir .. j St 1’an1.... . NasbsdU- !L> I i 35 j :5u i 35 4o 40 •45i50 | 45 ;30 55 i» !iu'7o ' 70 ,7- r" .j v> s« :u*> ,yn .Ps| 'IU» ;nls. u i i" ! ; 10 , .0 , 00 , 1 . Teleffraphlc Market*. CivciNNATl, March fl.--Fl.mr dull, without nuuli »iomg. though prior* are iu favor of hnirr*; th- *aio* w-re aU.ut PJIIII i bl**l J.T.:ue£Ki.7.'..ler »up«-t tluo. W lu-hy iliiil at K-R. Pr.itt.ion* are g-uernlly hold above ch»- vi,-w« of l-iit.-t* though n-dlii-jg of run*oqui a nre »a* -Imt**, and tli- maikr* . i.omml quu t but veiy (Irm. There ur» l-uv-.i*--I 'l-»« I'- it. at Jl b-.lk . Iho aver Ago 1* at ... bill 1 , h'irhor i* t-k-1 mu .r i« bol-l at '-ji- higher. Briulv M*-.<*-«:* X. - Butter .lull. Clio—w>in fur il. nmnj at 7 1 1->r *otrv»oo »ud ■Me, 1 I fo. l.iu-11-h dmrv -m-l l< f-l New l k Plhe Apple Tli- wrathoi 1«- tear ; theini 'ni.-t.-r 25 . Niv> Y .i.K. Mar.-h - *al--* l Vt) l-*l- *. th-- ii.nr . l.wtiig li. *vy with « dcclir)- <d ' M-hil«- 12'. Flour Hni, nale* vs**» Lld.atft D' ' -r S-"iiheiii. u adt-Mie*- ••( pie.. Wheat firm; tUV>bii-h *'U-1. tlu r- I* *--ie ,*rg«r - xpv.n inquiry; .Southern R-l j!,1..(-».! "... Wh.t -i1..;(v.tl flu.-ago Sp’tlug fTT WiMirm hod Jl.i*:"- i ,„u dull. 11,bu«».*ll *dd. >!•-««. r...k n.h-.1.T.J T|I»; «.->]*“ «t l.ard tirtn al1*" udTanod . r «-u.» M«*NC-.ov»dn . C«n«i .julvt. MmU.-m-x t'u :i:. %.», , 11..1 1.1. wilt ii.wi) hnar VHi loO*ml.l l suck* . I’i.i. ,t£.i A U-*k l*b»inl t»S; nn>*. d- bond* :>i; 1.*0«.r« lr-\. Ml. S.nitivfii.M: Nrw lurk 0ntr»1 , . , ;i 1 ... K»a<!iiiii fiS-L. («»!•-n-4 i • '.’C «• Mir hi can G-utrnl 7 Erii'aHv..clr'*diWil Al'uW.. W'v CltireUwl A I'iiubi. i (ih td',. Can'G C..-,; Milvaukti* A Mu*. +i. I’.ii: ijiVLNlu. M.irrli >'■ —Hr -id>M!‘. :•! fimily: *ul-* I.H« Flrnir m«.l-lor <'Sp->rt :it ?*,.)'• (• r -it|.rr(iti •, > . t>>r -\iri and W "Stra foully lit* Flour £1 I'.'' G.rn M-nl .‘* l 4 Wnei.t .Ini! an I jiti, . * l.«r-lr milutiuiW. •wkni.f }>.f m fUfpl.n:, and Whin* at |l.Wrf.l.:*i lUc.- t« w:.,,n.| 4l 7-v. IVipii I* an.! KM** •»■>-». YHUnr ...!.!, j.arl nt '.Op anil part on |>ritalr tarnu. HiLi.v-Jtik M*rdii.--Flour Wb-u »-l Corn nr- u .nmial ,»nd Htirhiirin*» Whisky 1* 'lull «l C" 1 ./TO PfotlMutlJ U.r- *tr»di HARDY & M’GREW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner or Fikit and Ferry strets. REA& JONES. 9TEAMHOAT AGEN'I'SI, , 7C Water Street, PiTTsm'ium, pa FLOUR —500 bbls. White Wheat extra fum Hv, in »tnro and for mV by SPRINGER HARBAI'On A 00, mr2 No 20 S Liberty «trwl POTATOES —-01) bbls. on hand nnd for ml* by _ L_K WI_EDGE RTON. 107 Wood m ONIONS —lObbls. Onions for Hale bv mr-2 __ HENRY If. OoT LIN?. EGGS- —3 bbls. fresh Eggs just ree’d and for sale by mr2 lIKNHY H. COLLINS. HOGS— 5 dreased hogs to and round for sale by f«2O HENRY lI.COLLINS. ARKY'S - TKICOPnEKOUS—3 gross on hand and for male by D. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. PRECIP CARB I RON—i 50’ lbs. on hand and for mU« by 11. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO COMING —New Wall Papers nt low prices, tobowbl by W. P MARSHALL A CO. KEG BUTTER.- IU kegs in store ami f-r min by ■ R. HUTCHINSON EGGS.— Two bbls. just received and for Hatn by ffcsll _ tt. HUTCHINSON. _ Onn PCS. BACON SHOULDERS; prime, OvO rncrltnl and lor raU by SIIKIVKK * DU.WORTH SPONGES--A large m.-ortim-ut *>t line sponge* roniUntty on hand at J<>3. KI.KMtV<i S OIL MEAL.—Eight too* (j»I Meal m«t<irr for fair I-t fc£l SPIUNOKR DARBAroi! A <\> KANSPAKBNT Window Sha<i«*. nil klnils.nl tli- Oil Cl-Mh Wsrrroomn, ..I J. A H. I’HlLt^.-i. .No.flA 'iM St. Clair ttn' t tSirk' proof mineral paint—-.ni I* tmrreli ofdiflprml colors ou hand ihml for ■«!.- l>? rori! j.m 11. iis ft. Clnir.t T>R‘YAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS am! =”* -i P 'V MKK&S'i & C"' do LIVER OIL. by balk *r dot.. Ihwh, on I,and uni to ulo I.J JU. FiIINKSTOCU * CO. Railroad Stocks. THE SUBSCRIBERS will exchange ss<Mhi ofR B STOCKS fur WESTERN LANDS Tlioso ~n Tt/TUiIFIIY A BUKCHHbLI) him- jupt IYI new Print*, Olnghacx, fririi Lm*u», A.- - Newgorxl* Defied rvrry few «Uy. at north <wt corner ol 4tb and Marketstnrts. _ _ mrl ‘ PKIlTbt, is near ut bund : lliopm drelmu* oT addin* to'theic stock of turnitaru «-ill c«ii nnd eiiun Uie our assortment. T. B- VOUNU A CO .SmUl.nrid .1. OULD’S PA TENT SWUNG BED—Cull >t our .warelionw anil examine this celebrated Sj.riiij; which ire nr» du« maxnilactnrlnK and eolltut; at tb “.rprlcooffSoKli. l»rt) * B _ Vousu i cu._ ETAdEUKS —IVc linv*? on band some bpitu- J‘ a o. EGGS— TOGO doz. fresh Eggs this morning rrt’dand fbrwlcby ror& U. KIDPI.K TJUCKAVIIEAT FLOUR— SO narks for Bale |f rtry low to doM ooosigtuutnt, bj'D.O-HSBBST, IpH corner Liberty and Head street*. Kcgulat Steamers. Monongabeia River U. S. Mall Packets. STEAMEUTELEGUAPII, STEAMER JEFFERSi)N, Ctrr J. (J. WnoDwtnn. * Capt. Ucobub CxAXfc. r pliK AISOVJS NEW STEAMERS ARE I now running regularly. Morning Iked* U-ttre Pitta burgh Ht ' i.'r l-s-W A. M„ and Evening Bouts at ft ->'cl s k P. 51. for SUK.-i-*;*irt, Klizal>*-tht..wn, Mouonga b.-l» i.'itr, Bc-lh-vcruon. Fayette City, Uret-uQi-Id, California »ud JlniU'mt illc. tliei'e t (jtints.-ting with Hock* and Ocu-ti.-* for rtii.uii.iwn, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Waynrehurg, Cartiu.'hm-lluwn ami Jeffi-rsnn. Paw.-ngrrs ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union liiwn for $2. nn-als and stale-rooms on boat* inclusive.— Boots n-tuining from Br -wnsrilU 1.-ave at -i o'clock in the morimigatid sin the ev<-. -g for further information en quire at the iiffi<-•«, Wha. :-it. at the font of Grant street. aus G. W. SWINDLER, Auent. Missouri Kivrr llirtrt. A RareChancc to Paauengera Si. Shippers. H \!l i ;n Through icir’mut Rethipj'tiuj. In Ri n>N K V 11.1.Fi. BRUNSWICK. LKXINUTD.N, WESTON lf;a \ knu r.ißF'n city. Kansas city, st JOSEPH. NEBRASKA CITY. AND o.M A II A CITY. TiLE Hplrnflid now :intj fast running I ’a-• sengrr *team«-r SKT*LARKi • ‘ : t BEN .lnIlN ftnV, will U-.ivo b-r (In-a!*.*>• and *ll ti.• n-Ii it- p-.i'-. . r, THIS DAY. Mh inst. F.-r fr-ichtor pa***Re apply -n l*>ard 1 FLACK. BARNES A Co. .‘cents. J*2l office. No. *>7 Wnli r -m-et. (fmrinnati, .Vr, Fou cixciwivTi & lquis- ■ jp?» YILLE.—The nil" | o-s. nger «tcamcr JENNY GRAY, i.'apL-tin . D tiilap, will leaTe for the al*o»e nml nil interßie.liatonssrj* --n Hi- opening of uavigatiiiii. For freight or pn.-wa&c n||plt "t: l»oard. nr to ft-2ft FLACK. BARNES & CO.. Agent*. T?oirc I N 0 1 $ N A T I AX'D", JCSVa X; LOUISNILLE^-Tlj' - » mid *ph-n.ltd^^^a p»**euger uteiuner ftJWpA YnR, ..1 M irkeli. will leave f-.r Hi" nliove and allifitdnue-liaic t* on TIUHDAY ihr *th inst-iit 4 'l'elerk I*. M Fm tnrvlit or pvtsogi-oiq.lv mi Kurd or to ' FLACK. BARNES, A CO.. f. 12 ; Agent*. Ixm~ cisciff.fA'ri * Luuitb, VII.LK. Tlia niie.«team>-r fIA/.EI^ K Ev.tii*. will h-nr., fuk th- xt-ove nti■) nil interm-dlaCe putt*, -a THIS HAY. glli Hist . »t 4 v x. F-r freight or |“i««:ige apply or, ho-tnl j-r !•> 1.-I2 ‘FLACK. BARNES A CO.Agt*. 17b It (HNOLVMATI it LOT IS- [JCfg.fr . WU.K-Th- tlnejst.-aui.-r DR KANE,^^S32K m-di it- |. >rts, on 'nils DA Y. Mh Inst at In Ufe. A v V-i lri-ivht -r apply on l-nird or ta f.-ll FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agent*, ,Vr. FOR NASIIN TLLK.—Tho lino 1 , fFSjV HASTINGS, (’apt P,-rt.-r. lenv- for lb<- above and all nit.-rraediat,- port* nn 'llilS HAY. SR, Unit. For freight or paMtage applv on Imarit, or to f. 5 FLACK. KARNES A CO.Agcnta. 5-t. itouis, -Vr, ];nu <r. i.uris. Tho F|.u-n.r..t, rrsrfc J.' *!--ant. r 5! KTRI >Pi IUS. Ctptmn will h-ave f..r Ilia ale-vi-mnt *ll intermediate port* on th opening ol Navtguli >ll For tr-'lght or pawtagi- apply to mri* REA t JON VS. Full Tst. LOUIS;- The sphutiliil I WTeC. la • >l»-ri’ng «.f Navig-ttioti F.t fr.-igbi n» pa.eiagi- apply on U-r-l n 1 mi\ FLACK. BARNBH * CO. LOUIS --Tho spleu.li.i , JCfcV _T ai.-muei oKB.OpI nrid nil iti!• rim- liit- |mrt•>. mi >D>NDAY, *th last .u 4P. .M F-r ire.glu „r |.**<ag*- applv m, 1- *rd or t.. mrl FLACK. KARNES k C<>., Agfa’ S I'. LOl IS—T h>- splfMi'liii . Jf .t. atn-r EMPIRE CITY, C.rpt. Van.ler -JgCTg gr i'i. w ill l-a\* I,r t>„- al-o- mi 1 all intertni-*®**** -1 ™ l-e.gbl or pa. in r . VI.\CK. It AliN KS !. C>i. Agent* ST. 1.0 l ISA K.KHKUK—. ftS* JL. Tie-fill- pioi-n-r pi-ket J 11. C.j.r \\ .--IMI ro will l-a»e tor t lie a]» ve an J all nterm.-Ulat« |- -ri*. --ii 1 lie r.[H-nu.g of ni%«igati-tn For pruwAg»or fr- ight • H-l. --ti I- >nrd .1 l- FLACK. RAKNKS A CO.Agt*. >ST. IJ >U IS. - The line m-.v , fCP» ia J. «;em,..r GREAT WEST. I 'apt M, I -ngl. will le.-i*- t-.r !li- uU-r- and nil Kil-Tm.- lute [ajrtA • n th- ••[•riii'ii: -I iin igat o-n F-t freight ->r p*v*agr applv -r. 1 ..* r .| .ii, mrC H.ACK. II.AK.NES A C'», Art*. ' Till.- DAY. 'Hi in-' at I >■ 11 F..[ f.-glit puftage !! '■ ii- i-r lo- .‘--i.- in, l !»l( inter ,per. rig of r.»>. git ion. I', r fre.plu . r ju. J r«.»gi- apply -n U«tM rnr! -I-.: FI.Ai'K A R.ARNKS, Agt* 17UKST. LOl'lS—The sr-1.-mii.l , J .i-an.-r NATII.AMKI. Hiil.mL I ...r jfcgStffCl a. -mi.ltv, will leaf b-r in- at-.,.- m.d n.leru.-.lioir t*.rt*. •I‘--•.rd Ito inr 1 HUK. It MINES A f.i. Agent*. ’ I?di: ST. LOl'is. KEOKUK. ■ ja KCKLINGTON. All Sr'.ATINE, R > it'K l.'l. AND. DA A KVHIT. O AI.EN A. I'UBt QUK AND »l PA 1 I. -The no- new .I.Uubevl •earner CANADA.Capt J' Ward, will lean- f.r (he ib n-c,«ar| all int.-rm-dialc ;«art* -n MONDAY, th- "th AUr-b For freight ‘*r pivnsg* applj on teiar-l. --r t.» if..-; Ft.ACK. HAUVHS ACO . Ac’t* ST. LOUIS. KKOKI Bl lU.TNOTgN. MUSCATINE. fiOCK ISLAND. DAAFNPOIIT G ALEN A. riVItrfJLE AND M' PAUL The lit,.. nr»* *«•}*■>. h-.t -re,,,,,, • pKAtBINA. iVitnTH Griffith, will L.ir f th- :.*• mid all Inter Ml. -l.ille leot- . Air *.N DA Y , I'th Ml- !l For fleigU or [..■••Jir. uppiv -hi lw>ai.l.oi lo f- 27 FLACK. BAP.NE* A C.r.Ag.-ni«. JpOK MISSOI'Ki II IYEK. - Thi* DAY. Mi- Mb i»-t ii ! f:-ight or p***;igv applv -in bwil ijj 1* * f.-'J FLAGK, KARNES 4 (M, 4gt* st. Til*- tim' i'*pl Kek-r. «• ill i--ii r |.jr tl.<- übwkc *nd all intermediate port* on THI.- DAY, Hjh m-t.. J ' inlul P. M. F»t Irrighf or p»i*' , a *|-ptt |'H le-ar-l or lo REA \ JONES, r-7 FLACK. BARNEs A Co. Ag*t*. f-l-2 ' No •: ATal-r Si. J£7‘.'R ST. LOLld. Tin 1 tifn- imw »:«].? M'»rp. will 1--HTI fi.r flj- iiMmii'l nil itUeno.ijiutc |x>r*- on Tilt.* PAY ni«i . tii 1 I-. u For freight or . M .| Ir .... I- ..M f> s. _ For. ST. I-Ol'lf - The line re-., Jgj "ill 1.4 - t rllie a!-ov nn 1 <ll ii.r-rm-ti iJUn “ THIS MV. Ml. n:-t. »t J ■•'l-k V M F,. r pa-m.-e ~r ii-.tl.i apH.r on board -r lo j-.-i m.vtk carves a <v>. KKOKI’k; 1 1 A\ EXPORT. , JEfej* J' R*»'K I.*LAN P. ‘ «i A LUNA m..l HI liLUt’K -Tin-line paasrng. r nt.-uu.-i MUtV o ejK . t‘apt. U m Dal/' M. wilt leave I*>r lli«> ill. >»<• an.l all interinodiatu !">"« «>n tti..o|wuii.R -I ;i,.UMIi 111 Kin Ir.-.ght ..r p,r«a~r ~fH> ■«» '-'f-tor r.--.'» PI tCK. IUIIVK-J .v (AO . Agents Illinois River Direct. T-' PPUUIA. PERT'. I-A ft A 1.1. K. AND ALL INTERME- DIATE POUTS i}N THE ILLINOIS RIVER. r ritK tunv anil *iile whi*H pnssongor J. *trniii.-r DENMARjK. Capt Hi. hard C. Gray, wllj Icaro for tin' abort porta oi) Ilia opening of navigation For irHciit or pa,<a.e,. ap| Ij -ml o, t.. nnl jFLACK .IIAUNKS X C*». A»-.tnt~ pirrsnuncii. pa- /Icto j©rlrans, \r. 170 R MEMPHIS AND NEW‘ . Jg> * _L ORLEANS—The ffti. new ateauiei R. F. SAsi. Capl W T Carr. will I'nrc for tlia »bero nu.l all inter mediate jHirt* «n th»».jicidDg "f navigation. For freight or parage npply on board lw to f-I.JI i'LACK. CARVES A CO. Agent*. 170 R MEMPHIS AND NEW ,Kj ORLEANS. Ttjo fine new utenmrr igjaggS sf. LAWRENCE, Cur'd U. I) Cochran, u 111 lcur« lor the ntmre and nil Intermediate |<orti ou THIS DAY, Ihe nth inst. For freight i»r pannage apply on bonnl or to f.-'.l FLACK. CARNES A CO, .Art* 17UK >iEMl*lU>i »m> NEW OK-V ICgfV . LEANS-Th<« apMdid Mi-nmi-r ARCTIC, Iforlnnoy. will Unve for tl»** abort, and lutrnurinute porta on THIS DAY, tin- f.th Inst. For freight 01 passage apply on iM.ard or 1.. jKLACK. CARVES ACO , Agent*. To the WTiip Trade. WE WOULD'inf<*nn mtr rustuim'rs wot," and nthrr- that vro hare pun Iwucd tho .•ntlia «t..< k and good will .f tl.« tlrtu of 11 A'/.LETON A Mo'»RK.of York it.outr, In IJ.i« State, who from thla dnt<- di-din" biuini-a* m oiir laror, and hav.< left their not.-* and uci.oiiulh ng.dnxt partii-i W.-st ol tlo> MoOtilaim with u» for roHn tion. Wo will, a.Ae>aiu a> potnlblo, wait ujrtn onr rtm toiiM-r- and tl.<*»o of tbf late ttrm. for tin* pur;x-<o of collect mg tlio ntnoiitils due, and rrri.-iriru Iheli orders for further supplies. iiur xi.x-k ia now Urge and well a«i*ortel, rotnpriiitig ovi ry \iiriety ol /h|fl;;v CA'p*. llfiy-tn IW110,: KiJtr*i StMrh/t ait'l l.ar'.t 1, and !•> it we ask the attention of deni on. ' WELLS, KIDDLE A Ct'.. 1-H4 dAwtf No. “1) Fourth atroel 17MG L.KAK TOHACCU—A jjirjje supply<*i 1 Ik.ntt'4 .fl- >1 Kif T,1., 4 r.0 rwM tlit» day by JO?. FLKAIINO, mr.‘ rortKT of ill.* and Market »t. MKS. ALLKN-SliAlK RESTOUEH—A»* «tInT ani|>|*lr "l tin* • i- «lt ti! llufr r«*M . ", JO.«. FLEMISH. BROOM CORN—Two ton.*, prime quality. Jn«t nrrWr.J n:nl Uir f.il** by mrt J B. CANFIELD. HOI'SH FUllji [SUING, Unniware Ouo.ls. U .llow Ware, JMtiljjl Ware, Rrit:itiiir> Warn, Tin (J.-kK Jjj.aru.r.l un.| H xliu'Ar . Trt.. folti Corner Market ami Tlilnl Stny*t*. CUIfiKSE. *OO boxes primi' cuttjnr Choose ) in amt for »nlo by t~U R. lICTCfUSSO.V BL'TTKK.— 1U bbls. fresh roll just received au-Hor fitle by (f.-J») R HUTCHINSON. HOPS. —Five bales prime first sort Hops, In »Uni* ami fur nale by I'il SPRINGER 11A Hit AV<• tt k O' i^I.UCIt. —IiUU bills, extra family. laW'iiif. extra sujitrfiin'. fin.'.lii M-re and f.-r ■»!.> I.* M’RlNilKli IfAHIIAUiH! A cu. .So ».‘l> Lil»«rly atrcrt. 6/uS 11 LILS. FAMILY WHITE wheat FLOfU im jr»m: by rar*. mud for main by .••r, ! JAME 3 UARDTXEIt. LINSKEU 01 Ll lujiliMi ami nur; also Vur nithfs anil Turixjntlni'. for ■«!<• at No. 20 nod 28 Bt. Mrrrt. [mi?] J. A lI.I’HIJLLIPS. FLuWANi) flaxskeo -78 l.bls Flour. Gallatin* Mill". Iv bbla and 7 l-acs t: arrite mad for amle by mr-J I3AIAII PICKET JbCQ. FLOI'K— SO hhil-. ,'A. d ; > Extra, this .lay nad fcr by _ *«KN ItY 11. COLLIN a. BKOOM COHN—3 ions, first quality, ree’d and for .nlti by __ L“ ri }_ .^NRjJLOoLLIXa. SVIU'P -U i.bb. Balt. S. H. receiving and for Ml- br mrl DAVIDC. HKRIIST. FLOP K—60 bblfl. Superfino in stare and fur male by , tnrj DAVITi O. nnfttWT QI.IVK OH : : baskets just roc’ll and Atortilt Ly C. L. TAIINisSTOCK 4k Op., mn '■ comer fourth tni WoodAmu. ■xo. 241 LIBERTY STREET , BEAD Of WOOD, PITTSBURGH, PEJINA^ OFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pm ibun] from importer* and Manafectnwn, amoogrt which are the following favorite bf*n<lc W. 11. Grant'* A. No. I bt Tobacco, Keime, Robinson A Co'a Tobacco, PERRIN ec TOHNSON, Propriotors, Are now prepared to contract and put on at the shortest notice the above Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Hoofing, it being the only article yet invented that will itXCCeaafolly remit the artlou of Ui* atmosphere in eTery climate. * IT 16 PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, Andin |iiint of durability, we believe It iaequal, if not enpe or, to any Metallic Roofing. We can pot It 00 OT«r Old Tio Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, it making nod tore how flat or steep the roof may be. Thla Roofing Is warranted to prom u ab* ve represented. We will pat it on for _ .„ , s, - r COLLARS PER SQUARE, {TEX FEET SQUARE) We will apply it upon Tin and Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of IU durability tb cheapest paint that can be Qted. 4 * Invito all who are ballding, and also those who wish their Roof* Repaired, to call at our office, 133 Third Srrii, an.l examine samplee and satisfy themselves in regard to the durability and practicability of thla Roofing. { l PER&Uf A JOHNSON, ™ inn I No. 133 Third street, between Wood and Smithfleld, WM. JOUNtO.N, J Pittsburgh, Prana. I have made a chemical examination of some epccimen* of W •nil* of which arc oa follows; Ist. Tbo material 1. compounded bob* to remain pUable for a greatleogtb of time. iM. Tlio ciinaUteary la not readily inflnencod by the temperature; consequently it would not be liable to meltaaJ ran nfT from a roof in Sommer, or crack in Winter, i. e. extreme* of natural heat and cold would nnt ini ore It 3d. The comjKwiUonlß not acid Lot .lightly alkaline. It would not destroy the causa®, but ou the contrary protect It from the action of the Weather. 4th. It ia Water Prooiiaad toa large extant Fire-Proof; that is, sparks and flra brands felting upon It could not In flame it. in my opinion «neh a roof will last for yean If put on carefully and receiving prompt attention. Respectfully, JOSEPH iL LOCKE, Chemist, Labaratory No. 128 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cnrccrrin A oner Rom Ikb. Co_F*b. 6th, ttw. I haTo examined W. E. Childs A Co's Elastic fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing,andas far as I can Judge, consider it a good invention, and am willing to insure buildings thus protected upon tbs same terns as I Insure those corned with m«tal. apl:lyd*wP {Signed] JNO. 8. LAW, AgL Royal Ins. Ccl, London and Liverpool. HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now ptenared to do a heavy business by AITD RAILROAD. Through to ami from the Eastern Cities. We can assure our friend* and all those disposed to patronize tbs Peana. C**" and lUJlniad, that no pafns will b»» spared to render general satisfaction to SHIPPERS OP EASTERN AND WESTERN FRKIOHT. ~ The Avoidance of the Inclined Plonea on the Allegheny Portage Will Kin- increased despatch to tbe transmission of flfctgbt. Office Pena Street, at the n LLOYD A 00 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. KIEB'B portable boat inrai, irrr „ ~ ■SSBS3SI Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. HKBHEEhS Capacity Two Thousand Tona Per Month Each Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS* cl during the past Winter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS tbe superior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINK to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but oar transhipment is required. Merchant* sending Freight to onr Line can rely npon It* being put through with all poastll sp*>M *nd despatch WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, corner of Liberty and Wixynettrcecix, Pittsburgh, Pa. fn2tklyd KIP.R A MITCHELL, Proprietors. •l a-l. P M. For N' KXV KNGLAND S TAXKS The restorative oF/Prof. o. j. WooD for restoring hair perfectly and permanently, ha* never yet had a rival, volume after volume wight be <n.'U from all parts of the world and from tbe most intelli gent to prove that if fi n pcrfct Jtulvratir*; but read tne '•uvular and yon fitnunt doii’br. read aLso tbe following: Tut 11 mu.—People have for eenturiea been affilcted with bald head*, and tlio<-nly remedy, heretofore known, has been tlioee abominable wigs. By a recent discovery of Profeator Wo. >d these articles are being fast dispensed with, but a great many persons elill patrouizi) them, because they have been so often imposed ujwn by Hair Tonic* of different kinds.— T.. ail such persons we earnestly make tbe request, that they "ill it) oure again, f»r in Wood's Restorative there is no such Hung as fail. We know of a lady who sins bald, who used tii" article a short time, and her head is now covered •ompletehr with the tiniest and most beaotifnl carls imagi nable. We know of numerous cae** where hair vm rapidly fidliuc out, which it restored in grenter perfection than ft evet had l-een l*efore. FI. *iK. V UINK- A C.i. Agent- -It is aN>> without d»ubt one of the host articles for keep ing the hair iu geod condition, making it eoft and glossy, removing dandruff, and ha* ptoved itself the greatest enemy to all Ihe liUthat hair Is heir to. It is tlie duty of every one to improve their personal ap [•en.-am e though some may differ In regard to the ways of ■liMig It. but even ono will admit thnt a beautiful hoadof hair, .'ithei in man or womSn. is an object much to be de sired. and there are no me ius that should be left untried to • -brain Mich a consideration.— Human'* AdrrteaU, Phila. LACK. R ARN ES XO i. A rent- jon.v KI.EMIXG, EDWARD T. MEGRAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO A-ISTD CIGARS, Eugene Howard's Tobacco, Grant*! Pound Lump Cavendish, Hazard and Railroad Ptaads, ' 209 Caddj Boxea Half Pound Lamp. OIQARS! CIGARS!'. CIGARS!!! ONE B£XX.X.XpXT ASSORTED BRANDS. Ail of which we offer to the trade at price* which cannot fail to pleate. *a2o:dAwif f W. E. QHILDS & C O’S rATEST ELASTIC FJRJS AXD WATES-PEOOF CEMENT TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY LLOYD & CO., {SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD A LEMON,! fHisrtlianeous, MORE THAN 500.000 BOTTLES m»LI» IN TIIK IN ONE YEAH. o«mocT»*>, Ohio, N0t.17.1655. ■ > .1. ffr.iii A (V—A* I hire been engaged in ‘Hit a,; )"ttr II iir R<-«tur*tiV'-lb" last season for one of your acute (11. M Hacking.n.) mi-! having experienced the beneficial effect* of jt myvlf, I would like to übtatn au asm.-j for tlir Sum of Ohio <>r m-rae Slat* In the M ost, -liotil l y.ui with 5.. make soch an arrangement, a* I am r.m« :rw •«! Ihrrr it tioUnno 'mi.it to if in (he CniUd Slat't J\rr '• t'l.rir. •!' i.r hair I have-bren rnnffd In tho Drop busi or«» f.ij •oT'-ral yar*. and have sold various preparations for the h«ir, but have Mind nnthiug that restores the *c» ••r*t)ve„rg m« or invlgorat*-* the scalp as well as yottn. lu>- ms folly ci'iirttu tnl (hat your restorative is what you rtprr •i-ut it i« Us i would liko to metre* in the role of it, fur I am ulleOrd it must aril. Voors truly, ?. T. STOCKMAN. Wavunu, 51 ass., Fob. 5.1*57. I'aer o. .1 W-u* A Co. —Grub: Haring renli7ed tho C--I effivl* n( y.-nr Hair Restorative, 1 wish to state, that tin'll ins my han crowing thiu. as well as gray, I was indue ••I from what 1 rxail anti heard, to try the article prepared by j-u. !•' promote its growth and change Its color as it was m h»th of which it has effected completely In till- .1 liaTe na.nl nearly three bottles. Y.mrTW-- JAMES FRANCIS. 0 J WOOD A Co. Pmwate? Sl2 Broadwav, N. Y., (Intho great N. Y Wire and 114 Market street, St. U>Qls, Mo, and «oIJ & ra *' gisU r-gn an-tn-TylTArtsT AN’ ORDINANCE Relative tn ClerkstV (.‘"mmlJUi-a etiTioN 1. That from ami after llm passage of tbla onfi nanr. th.< Controller ehntl I<■. Clerk of tho Finance L’omtuitU-c ; the Recording Uegolator shall be, ex-tJßcio, Cb-tkof the Street Committee; Collector of Aqueduct t* Aqueduct Commlitce. aad the Clerk of the Mayor shall be, <* i4nn, Clerk of the police Committee, each of whom shall keep the lotuules of their respective Committees In separate to ho provided hy the city fur that pur{>oae, pruvldod that they perform the duly without compensation. m ' f inn 2. That all ordinances or pai ls of ordinances con rti.-tinz herewith l>e. nnd the same ar» hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into n law in Council*, this 4tb day of March. A. L>.. isi'v JAMES MuACLET. President of SvU-ct Council Attest. John T Wurrriv. Clerk of Select Council. SAMUEL McKELVT, President of Common CouciL Art*»t- llroll McM.tsTxa. Clerk of Common Council. mrfr3td AN ORDINANCE Relntivoto bonds issued un<ier an Ordinance passed Feb. 5, A. D, 185 S. scrriov 1. Re it ordained and enacted. Ac, That the Mayor l>e and h* is hereby authorized to negotiate and Issue the lionds directed to be isaard by an Ordinance passed February 5. I*»5S - . for auy term not lees thau teu nor more than thirty years. Sri;. 2. All city bonds hereafter l.uned shall be numbered, registered and countcreigned by the Controller. Szc. 11. That so ranch of any Ordinance as conflicts here with ba and Ibe same Is beroby repealed. Ordalnod and enacted into a law in Coaacils, this 4th day of March, A. D, DOS. JAMES McAULEY, President of Select Council. A Meet: Jon* T. WBITTXN, Clerk of Select Council. SAMUEL McKELVY, President of Common Council. A ileal Hron McMiSttaa, Clerk of Common Council. inrikStd —fiXJ - © 7 s'. > MASON’S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE, Babbit's Soap Powder, lil Curb. Soda, Epsom Salta, PURE GLYCERINE, P»uM. Bine Mm». do. Uolden Seal, Qum Tragacanth, POT and SODA ASHES, l’i rfinrei v, S<<a|i«, Toilet articles, Ac , Just received and for sale by ' B. L FAHNESTOCK A CO. Corner Fourth aud Wood utreels. SI'NbRIES. 45rt bushels prime Cloverwed, 30 hhds. N.O. Sugar, 30 bbls. Uolden Syrup Molaw IfJOO kegs Nails, assorted sizes, 15 bbls. Roll Butter, 2000 Prime Codfish, 300 bushel* Rye, ICO boxes Window Gloss, :ui coils Manilla Rope, sj» balea Navy Oakum, 50 do*. Zinc Wash-boards, tuO <t<>. Patent Buckets, 300 do. Com Brooms, In Ktnre and for sale by (fel*4i WAIT A WILSON Sundries.-- " 1500llie. strictly fmb table Rutter. 12U) doe. fresh Eggs, IUOO lbs. No. 1 Leaf Uni, 25 bosh prime Dried Peaches. 150 fat young Chicken*. 150 Churn*. 50 large fit Turkeys. Reci-lvod and for -.ale by 11. RIDDLE, fe'Jl So. 'JT Fifth *tre*t. OO BBLS. EGGS; •*w i O J 7 sack* Bnckwhoat Flour, 65 d<> CloTeraeed, lustofeand for aale by SHRIVER A DILWORTU, f,>‘itl 130 and 132 Second street. Q7R PCS. BACON SHOULDERS, Pei«; JC t ai krg* I “acted Butter, for sale by fe>o SHRIVER A DfLWORTH. O KA BOXES CHEESE; " ~ &*J\J $ tlrru*-* prime Codflib. For sale by fe2d SURIVHIi A DILWORTH New spring stock wall paper owning, of recent selections at Urn different Eastern Manufactories, at fe2o Allegheny. BEANS —lo bbls. small white Beans of superior quality for sale by I*'* . ATWELU LEB k CO. LARD — 2U kegs No. 1 family Lard for sole fay fc3S ATWELL, LEE A QQ. Ro LLTbUTTER-20 bbla. RoU Butter; 4 boxes do do, in store and for salo by R. DALZELL * CO _ fo3 251 Liberty st. HORSE COVERS of India rubber nnd Oil Cloth, for sale by J. k n. PHILLIPS, No. 2S k 28 fit, Clair street. POTATOES.— 120 bushels choice Neshan ock Potatoes, 50 do Dried Apple*. In store Hid (hr sale, by 1L RIDDLK, 5-24 Fo-27 fifth street. Burning fluid & uampilene bi ways no band and cheaper than **ob* tadto ttte oty elwwhfre, at fc23 JQS. FMaugO'gr _ SUNDR1 ES—4 bbls. primo KoU Butter; ROOF LIST a. E. CHILDS a Co*B RCO PINO, left at my office, the ra- Slants. WASTKD IALHEDIATEIsY >—lo,ooo flen to engage in the nle of the moat popolar aelling Books in America. Invalids, Mechanics, fanners and Teach ers wishing to travel, will find this to bo a very profitable) and pleasant business, enabling them to see the country, and make money at tbe same lima Agent* now In the bus loess are clearing from $5OO to $1,500 per year. For full particular* and a list or Books, address H. M- BULISON, Queen City Publishing House, 141 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio; or, iflivlng East, D. RULISON, Philadelphia. anl&tlydawfcT \\T ANTED—Deer Skins wonted by Tf fei: WELLS, RIDDLE 4 CO, No 80 Fourth et. A GARDNER WANTED.—A man »<•- qnaioted with marketing, and capable of coltivatiug some eight acres in vegetables and fruit. Inquire of ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, fv- No. SO Water street Bank stocks wanted by"' AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., fefi Stork and BUI Broker, 58 Fourth street. Stocks wanted— Mechanics' Bank Stock: M. and U. Bank Stock; Exchange “ “ WesternJtuorance “ Monongthela “ *• AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO-, Stock Broken, 68 Fourth street To fill order*, bj Ja29 WANTED —Notes and Drafts having 4, G or 12 months to ran; s£oo to $lOOO, by AOBTTN LOOMIS 4 CO., Stock *nd Note Brokers, 68 Fourth st. ANTED—Aquantity of good sound Rye. J»l9 JAS. QABDIXEK. IHißccllaneouß. To Capitalists or Mannfaetors, THE undersigned having determined to move west, ofTVr* for aale, (or exchange for Wwlvm property,) the best Farm In Armstrong county, within five minutes walk of the Klttannlng Bridge, and delightfully situated on tbu river bank, opposite and In view of the Alle gheny Valley Railroad Depot, containing about One Hnu- JtedAcres, sixty of which eoutalnselght feet ot good Bitum enousCoal, with hank open, and delivering coal daily in Klttannlng at five cents per bushel; und 33 acres of superior river bottom that never overtlown; about R 0 acres under fence nnd in the highest state of cultivation, haring receiv ed over 1000 loads.of manure from the town, to which a team can make eight trip* a day. There la a large Log House 80 by 40feet,and a Frame Barn 40 by 00 feet, with corn crib and wagan sheds attached; 150 young Apple aod 100 Peach Trees growing; a well uf water at the house and a uomber of springs of water that at small expense could be conveyed to the house. This property possesses superior advantage* for rtaiJeucca und Iron or lumber uanufacto rias. All-persons Uo»lrou* of realizing a good and profits} able’lnvestmcnt are requested to view this property before making any other selection. Title indisputable and terms cosy. Two trains daily from Pittsburgh, mating iteasynf acei-*« For further particulars address the proprietor, JOHN PORTSMOUTH, Kittanniog, Armstrong County, Pa_, Or, WM. PHILLIPS, Glass Manufacturer, Pittsburgh. P. S.—To exchange tor Western lands, some buildings and lots advautageobaly situated Id the central part uf Kit tanniog. jkli'cSmd J. P. FAHNESTOCK, SAW HA'u. 74 U'oua as on hand a “ d Urg. »»ortmrot ~rc»rr™i,„' TnoU hr h..t£iKd ! Iwgp.rapplj of SAUBAOE CUTTERS A.VD STEEPrns BUOVELS, TOMS AM) EOKEUS. SLEIOn lSiKs a? ri ENAMELLED PRESERVING KKT S WALNUT HALL RESTAIfn awr MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET, JOSEPH pKXaTC E R, PROPRIETOR. All the delicacies of a TIIE SEASON, prepared by the moil ox perienced cooke,»ervedup at the shortest no ftj tic*, from SIX O’CLOCK A. M. UNTIL TWILVE O’CLOCK p. M. All articles Id the line, peculiar to the Eul, West or South, received dally by Express, mil eerretl unto order.— Business msn will find the table at WALNUT lIALI all that they could desire. J®-Wholesale Depot f..r Oysters, Fish, Game and earlc Vegetables la their season.-fea f c l3 ocUrlyd * EMPLOYMENt, 950 A Month, and All Expenses Paid, AN AGENT IS WANTED in every Town and County In the United Btatca, to engage in a re spectable and easy IraMuess. by which the above profits may be certainly realized. For full particulars addressQ. MON NETT A CO. corner of Broome and Mercer sts.. New York City. Inclosing »n« postage stamp. Mo:lrad*wp JQ AY & MARTIN'S blacking A large lot of this celebrated Blacking rac’d tbls day by JO?Epn FLEMING, Cornt-r of the DUraood and M&rkct Streets. RII. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dealer in Bonnets, Hats. Straw Trimmings, and Straw Goods generally. HAVEN’S No. 1 Extra Fine Point, No. 2 Flexible-point, Commercial and Albatroa Steel Pens lor tale by “ IV. a ILAYEN, ft£3 comer Market aud Second ftr 1 000 hLOUR, Choice Brandy. 1 vUv in store and for sale by fea . James oardiner. A A HUDS. PRIME BUGAR.—Per St. a* i ~T Laurence and Pringle. Tor tale by 1 " L-6 JAMES OARBDTBB. FURNITRE Oil Cloth—beautiful styles of figured and imitation of wood*. For sale by' fejtt J. A H. PHILLIPS. PCTNAM’S Improved, and other styles of Wiudow Shade fixtures for sale l>y JWI J. A IL PHILLIPS. HONEY BEAN TOBACCO—Another sup ply" Of this fin* Tobacco received by • “ 0 JO3. FLBsnsa, fc—3 ; Corner Diatnutpl and Msrkst street. TYTINDOW CERTAIN PAPERS—GIared (^4£;su3‘. G .sra? r "’ p * tt,ra,or "«"■* fa2S W. P. MARSHALL A CO. BEANS. Nine bbls. small white Beans Just received and for sale by J* 54 b. mrrcmNsos. I)EARL ASU.—2O casks in store and fur R. HUTCHINSON, ie -* No. 8 Smltbfield streeC OOFFEE—IOO bags choice Rio Coffee; V/ 25 do do Jits do, Jost received and for >ale by R. BOBISOS A CO. UNEY TO LOAN on Notes,Drafts, Bondi . »“* MorlCTw, b, AOSTIK LOOMia RCO. MIXED &DRY PAINTS of all color, for bj J. AU. PHILLIPS. 2» A gSStCUIrH. IN DOW’GLASS & PUTTY for solo ai 28«al 18 Bt CUIr Rt. J, A 11. PIIII.LIPB. YE—5O sacks to arrive and for sale by I tin ... HERRT n. COLLINS LIME —100 bbls. fresh Lime just recM ant fomi.br fta niiSßYn.coiJ.Diß O CASKS Codfish to close, for sale; 80Q bbls & Family Flour, miring per Railroad. , fa2s JAMES QARPIKEB- CARRIAGE Oil Cloths, enameled and .plain flnUh. on different klnda of good*, of *ll widw*»tjr by (fa2*) J. A. g. PHILLIPS. OQ BBLS. EGGS rec’d and forsalo by %rO(a24 SURIVEIt A DILWOEtP- BEANS— 15 bbla. lustrecM and for B»teby fe2o OEIIBT ItOOLUM- BBLS.,Y£UXJW OCHKE; & SO <Io Wfclfjng; 10 do ' EagUali VoJiitiaa JUfc 10 do American d« 3 tone Chalk. • Jer.ealabjy mrl MACSEOWHA FI HUY- Qn BBLS. UNSSED Ol pVmii MACS
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