THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTXBLISIIED IN 1786. * NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS - From 11. 3. 3CHCU/S A<Jr. ; nielng llow, No. 245 Broad ly. ' ' - .. JOS. S. LEECH & CO., A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN „ . 44 . 4 «fc 444 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Pa. XA.makft, in finy partoftliaUoitrrl t-ut-**. from t»ir.-o M * * ~c rL . nunnrnc live .loliara a d*y, bjMwrlliDtrfrom nnpk “THE PATI.M lIOLKSALL GROCERS INDIA RUKBKtt fiAFKTY FLUID LAMP,'*J* f Hh » n l,n ANT> . CO M.MKSION MEECHA.TTS. n ,;.~n !iv n»nil t“ DF.ALEU3 IN* FLOtra AND BACON, ~.rl fo], 1 Yin pinto and XinTitVi-’a Stock. i PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Manufacturers or the patent Arch _jyn:di y 'r.::r« i ;^7i r IJr mcalfin & co„ louo, fur wliii-h Unyr Lar» rorrivod the liinh-#! X'.ininin* (Iv%te of J. 3. LmxMi. McAlpin k Co n . GENERAL COMMISSION trunU. have ol.tnincd'liin biph**t Tli" Patent 4 yj Anh tVrrat Plank, vltlcti In fcnG'.•*“» only l»y u«. ; ,j. r r ,_ TT . . tjtnt-v*/’ »VT_ri»/—ij a v?'T-*3* irnamntw* their ►L.ui.ilnx in tunn luujpt Mum any vther In- I aVRDI2> Gr JNIKI tCT IA >■ I&• lininirnt; »liU« th*>lr lenn-d d. <n-nJ in all porta «>f Levee nml Washington A v nonet I- a-i.:*:rv ~{ pr-«! ■'< th-.x ncelknn.. I WYANin/ITIi CITY, KA.VSAJ* TThKIToHV A 111- 1.»! t-> m«.tO l ke* tru.ln. | KU'KF.KNCE* ; Jr.viv.l .» i Jo*«:j.h S. 4 Co., and Pittsburgh Mcn*l>«riT* p-nt-r - I . I . ■_ < fcllT. IjU dlwlyT 1 THOBIAS A ti'AUiAOiiKii, . —— i fIOMMISSIOX AXP FOinVARPINO MACKKOWiV «t FIN T LEY, Wholesale > av>.ao l>r»Ki.'MUi mnlSUantoctnwni of Curium Oil, No. 10? > r.rit:. to Liberti* rtr«t-» Pittsburgh. P». Jann:l*d ' ll*ia*xs & C.k, J >xr< 4 Lactb. —' l/ttrxTz.nTtwAKT 4 Co_ | 7.i:. 4 I’AJxrru. Will |»nrctm«‘ to onl.r, Load, Hemp. Bacon, drain. *<- Prom pi iit.-nti'in k'lvcu lu any manner of forwarding bM'ia ii. i.s«n x EWcaToX. Lewis* kuuektun, isucce.«ors to i>. T Mor C «n * Co., Wboloaile Cno-r* and Comam-.'i. Merchant*. I'i7 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mr - Srugaists. BL, FAHNESTOCK. «fc Co., lato of the firm 4 It. A A C"., ae«i pcqQeoor* to Fleming N“. rj \ coru«rWood onO Fourth BA. F.VIIN'ES'i'OOK Sc CO., WHOLE • Mio «'«1 Mim»f.»rtiir*r* of Wl.jf- 1,-:vU» ;i!i 1 I.U)inri;'j, corner Woo l nud Front •Lri.'cis, Piil*- »>nru;h m^hT JSOHOON.UAK.EK, MANUFAUTUKKK • flf'WkllQ U.’Nd, HM tail*!,/inr. Td'iit. I.Mtinrc”. I’ul -15 nn t W’hules.-Un Uoalorin I'niiii*. < ul». Y.i uwliva, Ttin--n -tlno. Ac.. So. Wood at.. Putstoirv'h. Pi. or:t lj,l TollN* UAH’. .Jr. i*Wi-OKSSORTU JAS. M’tJultoyJ Wh'-Wil-mi-l ?: •( I.t nrvl IM»r IK i’.iint vOili, I*)-*; .:N, .■- •• x V.--d ah-! Sixth Mr'-r*. Air-ot for t>r. P'*r !'? M«dldnn. *p2l DEA'C t/ <-r In Dmc«, I‘nlntt. Gili. Varnishes and Djrtwtnffn, No. •--J-5 LH"-rtT i*tr«-vt. PitHl-nr»;h. AU ord«;i-* will receive prompt attention. 4tf*As>mt for Sdi«nck‘« I'nlmonlcSjrop. mar24:l jdsw furoiaica h*ius „....otoaoe lutma. BKAON Sc ItEITEIt, WHOLESALE AND i>t.iil of Llt«-rty and St. Clair »t»., L'ittsl'urxh. Yu*KWI VLKMIN’Ii, (SUCCESSOR TO L. ♦ / Wilr-vx 4 Co-'C’-Tiier Market «trwt ainl Dlarooml, keep* cumtant! v <>ri li fTi'i a lull sn-1 compM* of Drue*, M--lielur*. •• t'lit'-t*, [’••? fnmt’r j\ .rn<i a]] article* per- t-» lil» hu*'.u'-M. -»n hour*. carefully cctnpocudi'dat all DU. OEO. n. KEYSET,' BIIDGGIST, 140 \V\»nl »tr”ct, oruer of Wood ntfvet and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. iJcoiure ZDcaltts. ■piIKESK WAREHOUSE.—ITEXRY 11. Forwarding and Commission MiT.-lmnt.aud IWlcr tn t'licw, Butter. Ltk<* l tsh nnd IV»lm<-« g.-tiorully. .‘i» M’" p! hi.. alpn*«* Water. Pittsburgh. miil r“ ». late ok warken”. f J • 01110. Comrai**i m and Forwarding Merchant, kii>l Wlinhwal* D-nk-r iii Western Ui-xttp Cbesste. ltntw. Pot Mid Pearl Ash, and IVe*tor& Product) generally. Fr> -it rt, Wtwei-u Smitbfitld and W**nd, Pittsburgh. \/f * RANH" * A N JEll, (SUCCESSORS iV I i.p A. k A. McßawO Deal- r* in Flour, Grain and Produce. C-*imuU*b>u and Forwarding Merchant*. N-* 124 -irvert. Pittsburgh, Fa. I[Jim. I,’STtdl y’jal2 DAVII> C. 11KKHST, FLOUR, PRO dii. (>, Provision ami Commission Merchant, N<>. UC7 Liberty street. eoru*-r of Hand. Pittsburgh, gives lii* atten tion t.i th« mile of Floor, Pork, Huron, hard, Cb*-*-«*\ Bolter, Grain. Prb-d Fruits, tNaals, Ar.. A<\ 49»C<>n.sii:nmcntJi respectfully m.li* it—«l- au-lily LEX. FoUSYiir,' (SUCCESSOR 'TO Fftrsvth A Scott,) Forwarding and C*>ii»ini*si.*n M.-r -clintit. l)enb-r iti Wool, Hides, H'.'ir, Bacon, l.xrd and I.ard Oil ami Prodnee generally, N«v Tf> H at*-r *t.. Pill-burgh. P». H KIDDLE, GENERAL CO.MMISSIOX • Merchant ami rvalr.r in and Pr.-lti/•«, IT Fiflb«tn>«t, Pittsburgh, Pa. I»efor Ui li- IUttITOS, ritL«bnrch, U*o tier, Ctomkave A Co., PJttsbargh. «~c.mslgnm-ut* solicited and satisfactory return* gnat n t*eni. d-lfi:ly.i*wT RoiiEKT iiUtcimnsox, commission Merchant, fir the sab* of West *rn Rps*.»rm CV>— . Rutt.w, Lard. P. won. Fish. Pot nod Pearl Aslnn, tralwrat us. Oils, Flour. <Jr un, £*-■**■ Is. Dried Fruil.ati'l Produce £«np.TH!ly. No. S Simthtidd street. t-Mwe-n Finn and AV.u.-r. np3 CIUAKLES 11. “LEECII, FORWARDING l oii'l futumlslon Metrhaiil. lM"r In Flonr, Grain, Ba rnn. Lard and RtitUr. ami *U kiml* of Produce. No S Smith fl«bl •frcct. Ixdwwti First and Wafer. aj*3 IJAtiLE WAKEIIOUSE.—JAS. <!ARI>- li IN Ell, XHtol-mlo IV:«l-r in Flour, I’rarUit-Ti* mt,.J Pm'lncr N“. 0 S-r-’nih «tr*‘et, iH-tworn «a'l FmitiiQeliL, FitL»i>»rj;li, Pa. cash. Caiptts. WILLIAM McCLiXTOCK, J-VjW in C.nrp.'t.*. So. 112 Market f-2 W. I>. a 11. M’CALLt ! M, Dealer r.v carpets, oil cloths, UArTINCSS, 4c. No. *7 Fourth fti-cct pear Wood. attorn cps. Robert m'KXluut, attorney at tjw.an.l S-.lmt'T «.f rh-* lU..U . f ! .:i ' •.rcli, Si-. 110 fcV-ll th street. del3 A. I'. MOUU.imDN fj i.-riK-yutl. Pittsburgh. I*3*. . I | ARTAIIOH.N £ UAZKX, ATTORNEYS 1 j „( txiw. O/lic* iu Oiks-u U-..iJio4, Fourth *tro<ri, rin-httrifh. t*!». Srp Goods. i,T UKI’IIY <i HUUCHI'IELD, DEALERS vJL »•» Tvnd L.-vbo*' Dr*sw Gu-xls generally. Cl ' ik*. tlinna ami Sinwls, Embroideries imd Staple GooN. f«r nlly bj.. to fincuially extender assortment in nil tl.o (itJ d-pn.-eii-uts. ju»t receir.-l ami setling at tb«* !<•«•<■«* Sj-V.irtli-iaatcor. Fonrlli and MnrfcetaU-^B# » *.»••** --J- FITTMI -J C. L. A.STHOST ft CO_ ?». T-K* v A. MASON A CO., WHOLESALE \ ,-ftivl Uetail Dreih-r* In Fituey and Staple Dry Good*, Fifth street, Pittubnch- (Cacrtagtß. Carriage aud H agoa Jlannfaclory. . Jj. STEPHENS, Acent Center Sm'thfietd Street and Dtnmottd Alley, ITOULD respectfully inform 'T puldl: that he Is now located as ol*,v«.iJg»2Z2 I hai resumed the boslne** •’f Carriage makingln™* ,w b-t.ea. and h al«o t . e*ecu*« order* t.»r » agon* ,lU(j:crij.t].>T:a, IneludS-ig all work I>tr lro« Merchant** Elicitin' arontinaaneoot the patronage »o liberally !•*- , \T-l men mm while at the ohJ stand of •‘Bigelow A Co-" i wuuM assure bla fri-Dde that the eame care and atu-n -. ti will be given to nil hi* crueri as heretofore, haring *e i—l tho *<mtlc*** of the bert workmen, »nd baring ample uirtmuetsclsewhere for the finishing of fine work. r Wj-A g*wd osfortajent ofheavy work now on iiand. mil . e for Spring u*o. All work warranted for 12 mouth*. attention given to repair*. J-«14:l vd Coacii and Carriage Factory. OH.NSOS, BROTHER A CO., Chmrr of Dfltnmi and J?»A*cea Sirrrtx, AI.LKKIUN’Y CITT. ITTOULD RESPECTFULLY IN'- c4Sq*Jf "rf (nrui U»*»r Irieads, and the public geo?..£l2j=3i2— • i It that thoy am manufacturing Carriage*, lUtoil Ikw, j always, Buggl'**, Sleigh* and Chariots, In all their vari „f ityh-a of finish and proportion*. K 1 orders will be exnrnted with strict regard to durability oil ajautyof flui*h- Repairs will aleo be attendedto on ti inoet ruwonahle term*. Using in all their work the Xt Eastern Shaft*, raid and WTseei fi-l confl »nt that all who favor th-m with their p-Trouage will be erf ctly satisfied on trial of thrir work. B*t rchaern am reqnu*t*d to give them a call before par* £* ng eliewhero. u ° a;l y a To' Capitalists or Mannfactors. rHE undersigned having determined t<> more we*t. ofT#*r» for sal*, {or exchango for 'J’f B**’™ 8 **’™ ot erty.) the 1-j.t Parrn in Armstrong county, within nye ir. it*# walk of the Kitunoiog Bridge, and delightfully tinted on the river bank. oppoeit" and in view of the Ann ie jy Volley Railroad Ih-i-Jt. Containing about On* Ilnn ■<■ Acre*, sixty of which cuutaiusaighl fc*<*i ol good Bltmn io u> Coal, with hank open, and delivering c-al daily in it utiii.ngat flv«- cent.* j»*r bindml; and 33 acre* of superior ter bottom that never overllow*: alxitit hO arri** under j w and in the hlghcet *!at« of cultivation, having rwi»* < ver 100 U load* of manure from the town, to which a i n can make eight trip* a day. There i* hlarge lx*g i u«> 30 by tufcil.and a Frame Bam 40 by 00 f- i. with r i crib and wagan shoU attached; 1&0 young Appba and k l’each Tree* growiujc n well of water at the hou*e and a n niwr of spring* of water that at small expense could h** li.reyol t.->th* house. This properly iki*-.-*.-* sup-rkir ltant*ar* Tor rtsid.uce* and Iron-w itmd-r h.-u.i.fart.- I*. AH perron* <l»»irou»nf rntliriug a good an 1 pn-fluj l|le lnvc«tm-nt are ri-.;m-«ted l" view this property l-di.re liking any other selection. Title Indisputable and term* Xy. Two train* daily from Pittsburgh, making it «wj ..f 4o** For further particular* address the proprietor, ‘ JOHN PORTSMOUTH. KUtannlng, Armstrong Coonty, i'a- Or VTM PHILLIPS, Gla«* Manufacturer, Pittabargh , r’__t.> exclAng" tor IVextern land*, some boildmgi I "lot* aJrnntagoomily situated in th* central part of Kit nil.*. J*l&3md J ~ p : _ -7 — W AKJbI. SAHITBL fahsbstocii, -Vo. 74 W <M«i &tre<t, futtburyh, ISTASON HA?tD A LARGE STOCK OF FI h \ni)w ho will *u Tpr y 1 " w ( or ASH btudlUag !U bU I-och. foiim .nil Fork*. Si*™* .Mfi Ur.... •*iuirtm> i nt of Coru« , ntrrw’ Tool*, In* ti»« rrc*-|r«rJ * or SAUSAGK CUTTKRS AND BTUFFKIIB, SFWVkLS tONOS AND POWERS. BWIUU BWAMEIUd t>HKSBKVIXO KCTJLKB. «**“ f OLD DOMINION 0?8TBU HoOsE. CONNER HAXD ANP LIBERTY STREETS, RECEIVED DAILY- C_y CAN AVD SHELL OYSTERS. Lake and Enitfrn FUh, ds-t. n019:44w OTARCU AGENCY.—HAVIN'U BEEN O appointM Apsnt for L’itUburjb, by ihe MADISON STARCH COMPANY, for tbesaluol their ri>if braled PEARL SPARCH,(wbIdU It warranted wjn.'J In HtoJlly l<» -ny known In till* market) arw now prepared to Wholesale Deni* era at moautacturers’prlc-a, Wo inrluwi- atfeuliot. oftba Trade in this article, to an nK.Btutiiil.iou ol v'lt pre-out stork, »uJ which will bs kepteoaul to ttuidi'Tuand. ATWCLL, LBE A CO., N«v « W -xt s.e. r pll E GREATEST iIATCH MACIIIN EIN ■ TUB WORLD! \ r-urrr-i: made ttth a small ktyesment. THOMAS’ l*A l ENT SIiCHINE l, , fbt.tr and pcrii-ct il-iuh Maker. Tho Machine C( „ t , ofl iy jllfij i» ilrivvn by-hi»u.t. evl will make tho for* tuna of the manufacturer In a short time. Where good wooH U to be had readily it materially nhacet the coat. county or Machine prtillgyw are offered tor ntoatamaderatapnee. lor partlctfUn, call ktQAZETT* WtHime MwCrua era)- Muwuta ffiomtniSßton, &c. SPRINUEK lIAKBAUGII, COMMISSION .Mm-l*4T.t, iKnlt-rln Wc»»l.rroTlsi«*iis«uid Produce u •rally. No 2 .) ij street, Pittsburgh, I‘a- Hexiiv 's. 'iile firm of Kin- * M-rnrhcad.) C"mral««lnn Merchant, Ktul [lvjU-t iti Pi K - Metalmid Blooms, No.Tij Waterstreet, bo l.iw Mark-1.. “ plg . A'A-'ILUIoTriSUCCESSOk TO llAll* • dy. Jon** A Co.,)Comnii«von and ForwurdiuK Mer chant; of the Madison and Indiana;*'!!* Kailnwt. cor ner Klr*t utid Ferry - *t*.. PlttrtmrKh, !’»• JiChfclyd ETiWARIT T. MEG HAW, GENERAL [ Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Manu factured Tolmcco, Imported and Domestic Clfc-urs, Bn<ifl, 4c.. No. 241 Liberty street, opposite the bead of Woo,!, Pitt*- bnrtcli. Po. ** mhlily ©toccts. BA o aley, cosgkave A CO., Wholesale Orocera, N.*. IS and "0 \V.»>d street, Pitts UurKh. _ _ Reis a " behger." grocers and Dealers in Bacon, Lard, Floor, Cheese, Brooms, Ac*. South-West corner BmitbfWld and Second Street*, I*ltto- Alexander" kino, "wuolesale ru'l Importer of Sods Ash, So. 273 Lit-rrty «trr»-t. rittsbnrith. P*. spl’.lyd* W"~ M. MITCHELTREE, .In., * BRO., Wholesale Grocer*. Ueetifyin? Distiller*, and Win* iii'l Li.juor Merchun:*, N-> 2f« Ltlwrty *cre*t, Pituburgb J«2t . . _ JIO. B. JONES JAS. L •••>■,LET. JO \ES A COOLK Y. WIIOLKLALK GKO CEKS and r.iTH.-1.. r«, d.-nler* in Produce and I'lttd-.irnh M umfiwfnr«*«. N.> 141 Water «tr.-et, rj.«r Cherry A Mi-v. I'itl.Uitvh. Ibi. mv*l S DRIVER i DII.WOKTH, WHOLESALE Grocer*, No Ido ami 132 S*oioJ i U-lwecn W.n.l iTi'j Southfield, Tittubargh. ACO'LB EUT SO ST WIUiLESALE • Grocct M> reliant. le-al-fin Product, in.l Pittsburgh M.itiuf.i* turd Article*, i**6 Liberty elreet, Pittsburgh. JOIIYfLOTji nu iUBIi WILLIAM FLi>Tl>. JOHN FLOYD A. CO.. WHOLESALE Orocersand f'nmmi«*ion Merchant*, No. 17J W-«-«l mid Liberty street, Pittidmrirh. )•-id WATT A WILSON. WIIOLESAI.E GRO CKII.-’. Cnmnil««i'jri Merchants and IVa!>t» in Pro duce Hn>! Pittsburgh MAiiufartur,-, No •i.’i Uii-m t, Piltaburirh J'i” l I'"saTaH LIICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE Omw.r*. C.inruiNd-n MVn hatiU.oud Dealer* in Produce, *>o Water «tn«el, ■■ i>■ i rj Prone -tr.vl, PitUhurub , Latent tli" turn U'.lma-i,. I.Ull-A Co ) T little a co.. wholesale gko . CERA i'pklg.-b and tVmnu.i.hn Mm-h-inr*. Am! Pittsburgh Mat.ef i.imjb No 112 S-»..ud «.tr.-t. nl«:y:M Wil. .Mcl'LTCliiioN * 00.. WHOLE &ALK I- w me! C •nimi*"!nn Merchant*. and Dealer* ill lulu-d Article*. No. 219 Liberty rtr*-^.--r:i-r It ••».!.. my3 Atwell, lee a r 6., wholesale H.:-t tV.intniFsion Merchant*. aud Doul. r* in I’ilti'oircli Mmo.f i»turo*. No. (• Wood «tr.-et, l*e twwn W»trr»H'l Fr-m -t.. Ptiuliunjli. ip!B R HoEISON '& CO; WHOLESALE a Orucrra, Coturm.vuoa Merchants. and Dealers In all k)DiIo-<f Provisions. pTflnr* and Pilt«lciiYh 'laimfactnroe, No. 2SS LiUrtrstrwt. PllUlmrgh. J«l*lyd R~OBEKT H. KINO, tViiuLESALE GUO CEK. Cotnnii«sloti Mi-rctiuit. at: I IV.th-r In F--nth**ra, pi*!,. Fl-i.tr, and all kind* of Country Produce, No 211 Lit** ertystn-et. mouth ->f Sixth, Pittsburgh. I*a. Liberal ad- Tames mads on couMiinment*. Jaailyd Robert"’ dalzeix "it" co., whole- SALE Grprr-p., Commission and Forwarding M«-r -rbauM no l Tt.-nh-r* in produce and Pitt-burgh Mmuf - ttir-a. S'., 'gil Liberty «tr**et, Pitt dmrßh, P*. niy2 i-vral Estate agents WILLIAM WARD, DEALER IN’ PKUMLSrfOKV NOTES, U-.n-ls, .M-rtrcite* ami -til -.-.-unties for ni-m.y. lvr»->n* ran ;>r»*cnre limn* tlir->««irii my Air^orv,-u. r*n«t-n -able l.wtn Th—<* u-;»h: , :2 t'l fm—t th-ir t-fc’-i-xl ailrantaitr. ou *.!*•„ v bt, i ttr,t sii-1 x-y -n-1 -U- f'F-r *1 mj -lb-‘-.'fiT All a.mr:innioitlon« »..-l mb-rvl*-*-* «tn My ronfiilrwtlal OfU. eOr.AST Srr.ULT. .-I'jx-ite St. PauFf C-.1h.-.lrtl j-l.fitf _ AOSTI.t UI--MIH. TtlOX. r-. LovMia Austin loomis & co„ dealers in Pn<nil«»ory Not.-*. iD-mle, M"rtpw» ail b.r M''n- y. Money loaned on Checks *Lort dates, with collateral •ecunue*. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOOOITT AND SOLD pi-ra.ma detinnß loan*can ru-conimolitM on r<*a«'nahle t- rro*. and cnpitallsta «u, bn fumitlie.l with ir**l »«ynririca at n-innncrntive prices- Also, attend to tbe Ucnlinß and Lvirtnj; of Heal Rst.vte. i:Hn- No. 92 Fonrth *tJ»*t, aborn Wovi UJt'TIN LOOMIS. Nncary Public. «nr2 ijoo&scUrts, Src. WS. RENTOI’L, St. Clair str^.-t. • Denier In Mj.»liginiw ami Miscidlftneona IV.uks, and Depository <-f American Tract Society’* Publications inrlO:ii*wlrP WM. 0. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationer, Blank Book Manufartnrer* and Job Printers, No. 57 Wo>«l street. Plrt-biirgh, Pa. ,l ’ r ‘° EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO , S. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dooka, Stationery and Paj-r Ringings, Federal street, Cth door S. E. of Market Square. A llrghcny, Pa. _ YOiIX'ST 0 A VI SON," 800 KSELLER A N 1) Stationer, suercs-orto Dnrieon A.Agrew, No C 3 Market stn«et, near Fourth. Pittsburgh. Pa. tTAY &ou. t BOOKSELLERS AND STA- TIONEIIS. No 55 Wood street, next door to the cor ner of Third. Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law lluokl con stantly on l land. _ _ J L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA # TIONER. No. 78 Fourth st., Apollo Buildings. Hunt a miner, bookseller and Stationer. Masonic Hail, Fifth street. iHustc; &c. JOHN 11. MF.LLOH, No. SI WOOD ST., M-wn Di.mnn.l Alley xnd Fourth .ueet. Me Acent lor CHICK Kill NO A SONS' SON A HAMLIN’S MODEL MKLODEONS and OHOAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Music and Musical Goods. Ja23 TT KLEBER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH H . St.. Sign ..(the 0„1,|..,n«r,..Me Agent for NUNNS ACLARK’S (New York) unnralled Oiand und S|iu«£ PIANOS, and CAKHART A NP.KDIIAM S (jmuxne MKLO DEON9 and ORGAN HA ItMONIOMS. Dealer- In Mnslc and MnslcaUnstninient-. - IriHAELoffE bLu.me, manufaoitik nT^Telu^ m!££!»?or .MULCT. D.ATM A CO'S l«. with xml —ltlinnl .K..1.-nn AUnehm.nt. US W,x«l etreet. ray* $ logicians. DU O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED l and 1 to *<’ clock. . , n-.t_.ia AWeßealdooce on the Rruwn-rille P-bad. JeZUyd D’ _ lC R. T.'PORD still continues bie new VEGETABLE PRACTICE Hl* o(I ' r -"’ „ PeoDsyUauJa Arc-uun, (Toortl. Street Road.) K«t end 0 Dinn.ond street, Pittahurch, Pa- His iinllniitu-l si.rr.-s- in Acnte and Clirenlc Dlwasa* can not be in any of tho mi-llcal practiceof the prow* day. rnris.f wtyt. French Artificial Flower* and Plow* Material*. , , WE arc now receiving our Spring £*3''°* nl French Flower* and Flower MutenaK whirli fur to riety and beauty any fortn-r *•«<>» • im l-orlv iioru. MAncf«toriDK "wl* * n ,bc *** * t J cn-Udw. l» to offer to Wholesale purchanere Indneement. " I'V'rj description of loir frtred Fancy triinm.uK Bo]V m* Children,; Straw‘and Fancy lUt»- F '- ,f J “^ c ESDEnWji SIIYTU t CO, fei::d3m ’ Bro,dwmF - "' w - York : ASiiTeWSV.oWr., U...b.., Trimming., «e<t ® c * The subscribers lies I" 'l™ w attention to fc ssss , « ef ~^ m 'y ,r ' n •■jTO'’c I “I'.”'nKUS O NS'IYTIIt CO. vnn Hr*»dw>iT. telTiSm'l i o tn lisa CABPBTB. 1« 8 - TS STILL tti pKCTAKEp K TO "sCPPLV 11, IL* t- 3 CoaE? « h.r. „„ teforr eC-n-i Oocm _S..nSrS. chorclm; hlad W,nt»» St J '"tJ*'?* cm •d vttfa tbo Carpet department o f B«oj«o rn ™l , "{°. 8 c BT i n * ».-..mOdpS..c nlnrnc l» trie-, ijter ItoSprtM TmC opto., Vmlt mKSMI t° i£J | adctlouw* frOT oor Urg. Stori “^g^NClS^ PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 185 S, manufacturers. WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAJTOFAPnraEaa of WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Onion *nl,cited firm the trad*, and promptly *hi|- pod u per instruction*. Trau*—6 month*, or 5 per cent. di»c*>cnt f«<r c»t*h •iiiimlydAwS JOS. F. HAMILTON A CO., ENGINEERS Sc MACHINISTS, Comer Pint rf>t{ Liberty Sit., Pitttbunjh, Pa. CUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist l 7 n:i<l S*w Mill*,. Bn;wvne*, Printing Establishment*. Mmnif.ti-torie*. Ac . made to order. They *Uo coutmn© the manufacture of tlieli Olebia'cd MACHINISTS’ TOOLS, Such n« Turning ljthci. Irnn l’laonrs, Boring and Drilling M» bin-*. *• A'*o. Wnmcht Irou Shafting, with Pulley.. Unnr.**r«. A WJ&lytUlyF **7_ HENRY GERWIO, So. A comer Penn atiJ ITu/niif .SVreef*, Manufacturer of Pittsburgh HEMP AND MANILLA RED CORDS, HEMP ROPE, from m. to Inch. JUltrr lUipe, Bn.am Twine,Sewing Twine. Wiv.l Twine, KUs nml Cotton Heine Twine. H*»h Cord. Tarred and P.vkmg A'*rn. • frill »npply of the *b-ve con«tnutlr "n hknd md fot it nnirhet rate*. ji‘J7:3nid BUSHA & GUTBNDORF, KA”r?ArTUXrSS or BTE A M DOIL K I£ H AM) ALL KINDS t)F SHEET IRON WO R K Penn Street, ue«r Water, Pittsburgh, Penua. IPL.Allorder* promptly attended te. fu'Jt !Jmd . IS V O M S (Siicreaeor to A. Lyon* A Co.; ULvrrAcmttn or LOOKING GLASS& PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, AtC-, No. 138 Wood St., Pittsburgh, P», f-3:.ltf "" MORRIS Ac COLTAHI', BOLE EiSCnCTVUII OF HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC PORGEwAND TRIP HAMMERS. HAMMERS of the following size* &r. m.vleti. order •NO. 1. Lift 7in fullblow. 3098 lb*. Price $ 3-W ‘•2,-9 6093 •• - 4JU ~ .. « .. nogy .. - ton .. 4 _ .. 15 .. - . .. .. <*oo. •• 5, -20 41160 “ “ 1600 .. o. «24 - “ - (4‘Jtll * “ ’A'*) gy* Order* solicited. F"f pirtlctilar* uddrvrs MOIIKI3 A COLT ART. Ja2l:Jlj PltT3Bt adß. Pa DKADLKV. fiiXK Laxi, (Rclaw the St. Clair Street Bridge,) Allogheny City, Poena., ULtcrtcmu or BRADLET’S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Of every Color md Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON «iiort rotlce for every color or number of Yarn*. Ha*- HU Lwu iiuii'if tho original raonatucturvr* of the celebra ed “Bradley Woolen Yarn*," In eonnt<tJon with toy brother, Wtu. Brndii-y, of Wheeliug, l would respectfully «■ -li> it ■ nliArii of tlm older* U-r I ami, as above paid fur t-hi.-p Skin* and W.*>l JnSTilyd WILLIAM atBMItIU. juts I BBUHR WILLIAM UAIIMIILL A CO., Cl iViiiud., bel<*w Marbury, PitD»burgh, Pa. CTKAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET lron Worker*. ManuCitctitrer* of llaruhlU'i I‘atent Boiler, Locomotive, Flue] mid Crllnder Boiler*. Chimiipy*, Brelcheu, rirt* Hud, Snoi Salt Pan*. Sugar Pioi*. Iron Yawl*. etc., AI»o. Blickamitle.’ Work, Bridge and Yinlnct Iron.*, don* it the ■iinrte*t no tia;. All order* from a diatance promptly ittondod to. J«22 Penn Plttibargh. Kennedy, ciiilds & co.. manufac- TUHEIU of— Penn A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheeting*; Car)>et Chain (<f ail colon aad abide* Cotton Twin-, •• Bed C-rd* “ I'limgh Linn m.l S«*h O.td; - lliife- of ail MAia and licecriptl -U*. L.ittinc. IcB «t the Hardware Store of Ic'gar. Wtlann A Co., 131 W«»l Btrovt, will have itteution. Jc—■ Ijr JAMES IRWIN, MANUFACTURER OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Sp«nu..f Nitre; Nun. Arid. Holliiian'* Ani«ivnr-, Murinttr A''id. A«Jh.a Aitim. nia. FIT; Nitrou* do Fowler'* Solotiou; «' } q Pir.Bt.a 5. i. jotwanx.... »*• Jrurxjox. PEILIUN A JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DE.ALERS IN WE. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS • TTC FIRK AND WATKR-PROOP I'KMKNT RtbjFTNO, 133 Tuian Strut, Ihtuburgh. I’a. <vJ4:dtf Tl. M. WARREN A CO., MANUPACTUHEIU AND DEALERS IN WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND Watcr-Pnwif Omiposittiin R>c*f» and Roofing Ma- —Ct Fifth »tmet DANIEL’ UEN.VetT, Manufacturer of fancy color- KDlroartorm Ware, Hockingliam ami Yellow Ware. 4c. Ofllce at tbn M.mnfartory, corr— of and Fmukliu stroet*. Ilirininirliam, opj“*lt» Pftuburi;h, Pa mrlOdly* tiiomis uircucL .jon.v d. Hzaaos «m. ptcvsssos. Unlou Foundry, MITCHELL, HERRON A. CO. WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF th* Union Foundry, at Ilia old nLau-1 of PKNNOOE. MITUUKLL * CO.. No. IM iJbnrtv «t. They will manufacture, a* u»ual, a Urge and gom-ral aa •ortment of CASTINGS, comjirmug C'Diking Strives, Kangee and Slide Ovens, of'FicE axd parlor stoves, MANTLE A KITCHEN ORATES, Hollow Ware. Wagon Boies, Bog Irons, BAD IKONS, TKA K.LTTLKS, PI-OWB 4 PLOW P'UNTS. Mill and Machinery Costings Generally. And GAS and WAfllß PIPES of all *izea also. IRO.Va.VD VAILS OF TUE BEST BRAVD&,\ Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., All of which will be eil-1 at manufcicturera' price*. myT.ly 'WILLIAM TATE, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth itrb'.t, near liberty, and 172 Penn itrwt, next dour lo Aldcminh Parklnßon’* Office, and Federal iL, near Lacnek AUesbi-n?. Krery dv*crlptiun of-Fitting* f-ir Water, (1m and Steum. mySltf Rnca-aatlc Tile Floor, F>-r Chnnhett, Halls, Conterralorte*. Vtwtibule* and Store*. ALFRED ENGLAND, Solo Agent. From the original patentees, Mrosro. Minton A Co-, Lon-lyn. an<t MrMr* Millar A Con ten, N-w York, for PitUl>urj(h an.) tlif West. All work crocutml In a superior ml**. Plan*. Drawlna* and 9pvcwn«us can be seen at No. 2 Fourth street, nrar Lib erty. |ap2&t tnrl3 lyd ___ - | Manufacture r of boots Kt" m,.1 SHOPS of every eWriptioo, No. 34 Bmithfi»M ftrext, Pittsburgh, Pa. nc3l:lyij insurance agents. TITE &, CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur ance Co., Lafayette Hall, Wood street. R .FINNEY, Agent Eureka lusuracneCo., • No. 9 Water street. aTcThu'Te'it sMcretaky • Pi’iinsylranla In«urance Company of Pittsburgh, Jones' Building, Fourth strwt. S"AMOEC 1.. MAKSHELL, 'Secretary Citi u-nV Insurance Company, 94 Water street. M. Secretary Western Innur « ajtee Company, 92 Water street. J" GAKUINERCOFFiN, Agent fur Frank • Ifn Fire Insurance Company, NortD-eaat corner Wood and Third street*. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • Motes) 1 ustinuice Co., 42 Water street. TIIOS. J.“ lIONTER, Agent Fanners’ and Mechsnira’ Insurance Co.. 90 Water street. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance Co., 24 Fifth street. _ R~ W. POINDEXTER, AgenfUreat West • ern Insurance C*>.,97 Front street. itpttolstcrp. sabia* I . * - Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER I>. MARSHALL A CO., Im porters and Dealers, 87 Wood street, between Fourth street and Diamond Alley, where may be found an oxtansiTO assortment of erary description of Pajier Hangings, fur Par lors, Hall*, Dining Rooms and Chambers. Also, Window Shades, In great rariety at lowest prices to country dealers. *,.1*5 WALTER P. MARSHALL A <X)._ *. - • —•— EEDMUNDSON & CO., Non. 90 and 9k • Third fttrwtl, near Wood, M:»tiufnctur«r* and Dealer* In WALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, * ORNAMENTS. FRINOES, TASSELS AND CORDS, COMFORT*. BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac, Would solicit the attention of purchaser* to their large and raided stock. _ ap29^md J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, , Jfo. 100 Third tfrrW, PiUthurah, Wanuraeturr and dealer In CURTAINS. CORNICE, BANDS, SIIADES and BLINDS, MATTRASSF.S.COM FORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Stenmhoal work. Carpets fitted ami laid to order. mrlOilyd jFutnituw. T. D. YOUNG *■ CO., MASuricrtruaß or FURNITURE AND CIIAIRS Of Evory Description. FACTORY— FrdmI SL, twtwen Wyli* and Pmrui. Avmttt Warehouie--Xoi. 18 &40 Smithfield St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We are constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT OABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and Incite the attentloo of those interested in furnishing boats. •eSOMAwS T. B. YOUNG A CO. "jA MBS W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE UANUFACTUBBR Nos. 97 & 99 Third St„ Pittsburgh. JW.W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS * his friends andcustomcrs, that he has Just computed his stock of Furniture, which I* decidedly the largcit and best ever ufflsredfbraalMn thisrity. As ba la determined to up hold hit stock, with seasoned materials, l>c*t workmanship Old newest designs; and from the extent of bis orders and kcilU* in manufacturing, he U enabled to produce warrant ed FTHiNTTURB at the lowest price*. Hekeepsalwmye no band tba greatest variety of every description of furniture, from tho cheapest and plainest, to th* elegant and oostly, tbatfa boose, or any part of one, nsrbstanlibsdfrwn hi* ■todc.or manufactured expressly teortv. “ 1 * alette. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY . RIDDLE As CO. nrrn btuzxt. ahovb axtrunjOD. «V- THEDAII YOAZETTEu thenldett Xewtpapcrin the Wilt, and having an exUtistvr exrculntum anunjgit O& buttnesi men, and reaching all cUui't, it offer $ mdueemcnUUi a Jeer titeri ai the b'it nnitun through which to reach theput-hc Mi-THE WEEKL Y GAZETTE u itjutd Wednti da'j ijrid Saturday, on it large blanket iheti , and cmtaim ,n aeLlUion to the nnai of Vie week, a carefully prepared and reliable report ofO,e Mcrrtg-.li, commercial and monetary af afirt, and an accurate Bank S’ote List, corrected verity for thii paper making it the best Qrmmemal Sncrpaper in tht West DAILY—Six Dollar* per annum, payable la advance, or 12)4 cent* per week, payable to the Carrier*. WKkRLY Two Dollar* per annum, payable In advance. Clol-* are farnlabed on tbo following lermr Fnir epic* one year. i/n “ - " • 1 wenty “ “ “ 20 I*o And on© to the pen»n ip'ttiug up tho aliib free. ay-Advauco payment* ore atnvtly require.l, aa'd no pa per will b« lent after tho time I* up to which it wo* paid. Batei of Advertising. 1 ibjnare of Id lino*, 1 time “ “ *♦ 2 “ •• •• 3 “ •• “ “ 1 woek “-“ 3 “ 5 Of) ...... 7 00 9 00 —JO 00 .....12 00 00 VearljadTiftJ>u'r» are entitled to one*} oar*, (“hung i)i|' at jitrasure, p**r aonnm 2 43*Ad7(<rtiM<m<<QU wltli Cota treble orlce. 6 oo Murdi-Gra* Day In New Orleana, or (he Last Day of the Carnival. ' Correipoadecco of the Pittsburgh Gazette.} Dear Gazette:—On arriving at the Crescent City, vrc took lodgings in the Si. Charles Hotel, and soon found ourself surrounded with & mot ley group of strangers, numbering, it is said, over seven hundred persons, and representing doubtless every State in the Union, as well as many of the principal nations of the world. The weather for some days has beeh charming It is difficult to convince our Northern friends that, while they are shivering over coal fires, we are walking on the shady side of the street—roses in full bloom, and birds caroling on trees green with foliage. Lost Tuesday was the last day of the Carnival, known as Mardi-Gras day, or fat Tuesday. It is usually celebrated hero much as in Home, with the difference, that persons of every grade of society in Rome mask and appear in public on that festive occasion, while here they are mostly, except the children of both sexes, of that class who do not occupy a very respectable po sition in society. Quite a large portion of tho female maskers, whom one sees here on such oc casions, are disreputable characters. We learned that, many years ago, the most respectable per sons appeared on the streets, masked, but of late only those named. As the day wore on, the number of maskers increased. Now and then a solitary individual would thread his way Along the crowded thor oughfares; then companies of n score or more would pass along in a crowd. In the afternoon, hundreds appeared ou the streets in fantastical dresses and masked, some on horseback, others iu vehicles, and others on foot. The occasion brought out more persons than common, doubt less because the weather was ao very pleasant. As might be expected, the windows, balconies, and sidewalks uf the principal streets, wero thronged with spectators. Towards dark, many of the shrouded ones be came boisterous and vulgar from the effects of liquor, while a few exposed the character of the life they led. After nightfall, several very beautiful females of the better, “baser sort,*" 1 came into the rotunda of our Hotel, dressed in men's clothing, with their hair puffed in imita tion of the “soap-lock geotry" among males, aad wearing slouched bats. Some of these persons were exquisitely beautiful. They mingled freely among the crowd, smoking cigars, and on invi tation partook of liquor at the bar, all the while talking in a flippant style. It was a painful sight to behold females, with angelic beauty, masking a devilish heart. We encountered these lovely but erring ones as we were sauntering around the capacious rotunda of the Hotel, which, by the way, is a kind of rendezvous for meeting friends, and with sincere and heart fell pity we watched their movements for a short time. Hut tho great event, absorbing all others, was the Festival of the "Malic Kreice 0/ Comut," which came off about 9 o’clock, P. M., by a torch light public procession previous to their entrance into tho Varieties Theatre, where their invited guests had assembled to witness tho performance of this mysterious association. At the first appearance of this Mistio Krewe, 4 in public last year, they gave illustrations of Milton’s “Paradise Lost." Their exhibition this year, on Mardi Gras, was tho representation of Ileatncn Mythology of the olden time in all its glory. Tho Krewe were bonutifally dressed, generally, and all masked. It is said that the cost of this gorgeous exhibition exceeded seven thousand dollars. In company with thousands who thronged the tborobgfares where the pro cession passed, we witnessed the grand sight. In that procession “all the gods at once" were present. Comus, god of “festivity,” led the van: Momufl, god of Mirth, Janus, who opened the gate of time. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Win tor and Flora were there: P >mona scattering fmit, Vertumnus and .Cere.-, looking to the farm and the orchard, Pan, and his fauns and Satyrs, Bacchus and Silcmis the one the king, the other the subject of wine. Then came Diana of the chase; following her, the Muses nine, with Vesta chaste goddess of fire. Hygela, Esculapios, Fortuua, Plulis, Tberats, Nemesis, Saturn, Cybele, Jupiter with his accompanying train, Juno, Iris, Argus, Atlas, Hercules, Mars, Minerva, Vulcan, Venus, Cupid, Hymen, Aurora, Apollo, Nox, Castor and Pollux, Eolus, Boreas, Notus, Earns, Zephyrus, Neptaoe, AmphiLrite, Pluto, Proserpina, Cerbe rus, Hecate and the Furies. Was not this a train ? After passing through two or three of tho principal streets tbo Krewe disappeared in the luck part of the theatre, it is reported, and at atsignal, tho curtain was raised and the first tableaux was given representing the naming of Athens by Minerva. The contest between Nep tone and the Goddess of Wisdom, resulted in the victory of the latter. The second tableux presfnted Aurora, “fair daughter of the dawn,” Apollo, the glorious god of day,” and Bombrc Night, surrounded by tho Hours, Ca9tor and Pollux. Time and Destiny. The third represent ed a Bacchanalian revel, the fauns and satyrs, Comus, Motnus. Faunua, Pan, Silenus, with Bacchus in the centre. The “Krewe ofComus” then formed in procession displaying themselves to the admiring audience, afterwards freely mingling with the lookerfvpn. At 12 o'clock, the termination of Mardi-Oras, the Mistio Krewe, suddenly and silently withdrew, leaving the invited guests to while away the time until late in the morn. Who the Mistio Krewe are no one can tell. Thus ended a noted day—the like not witnes sed in any other city in the Union. Wax. iVetr Qrleant, Ftb 22. 1858. RrssiA Amono the Barbarians.— The Chi nese Emperor has ordered Lon thousand catties of gunpowder to be used in protecting the Amoor Territories againU the encroachments of the Russian barbarianß. Thin is said to bo re gnrded as a virtual declaration of war against Russia. It la considered as such by Count Ton tintinc, the Russian Ambassador, who has taken up his quarters at Hong Kong. The Liverpool 77wies, in speaking of the col lision between the steamship North American and ship Leander, of Bath, resulting in the loss of the latter, with ton of those on board, says it is a singular fact that almost all the persons who were on the deck of the ship at the time of the accident were drowned, and that the majority of those whtf were saved were sleeping in their berths. .joatrti a. nciuss New Yore Congressmen. —lt is rumored that Mr Ilaskio no longer stands alone among the New York Democrats in bis opposition to Le compton. A correspondent writes that'Hon. Horace F. Clarke will vote against Lecompton as it is now presented. Other Democrats who opposed Mr. Harris’ resolution of inquiry are expected to go with him. —Albany Journal. Dcnnixo, when in tbo fall flash of celebrity aL the bar, was asked how ho got through such an accumulation of business. He replied: “Some I do, some does itself, and the rest is never done at all. ’ A Democratic leader of Indiana expresses the opinion that if tho Lecompton Constitution is forced through Congress, that State will go Republic in next fall by forty thousand voles. The Detroit Tribune says, a loving couple were married at Albion, a few days since, and* having no mooey, they paid the minister with two bushels of black walnuts ! Aldast, March 7.— ln the Assembly, last night, afLer a long and exciting debate, resolu tions opposing the passage of the Kansas Lc compton Constitution by Congress, were passed, 46 to 23. The Cleveland Plaindealer says: “Of the ITO.OOODemocratß in Ohio who vojed for James Buchanan, 160,000 at least are opposed-to the Lecompton Constitution.” Gsv. Buford, who was so prominent in Kan sas affairs a year or two ago, has given op the cause in disgust, and returned to Eafaula, Ala bama, to resume the practlot of lav. The Winter is Europe aso Asia.— Accoanta t from Italy state that for the first time in the I present century the river Po has been frozen j over at Ferrara for Mine time, admitting tho i constant passago ■ ’ man ami beast. The onus- , ml severity of th. winter iu that part of Italy j has caused great mortality 1 From a lolier dated Constantioople, Feb. JJ, i we take the following : “Snow has fallen until yesterday without aDy | interruption for 16 days. There has not been a j winter of equal eeTerily for more than ‘JOyears. j The snow has extended to Smyrna and the aJjacent district of Asia Minor, and even Ibe Greek islands arc clothed in while—an app-onr- 1 anco most unusual and remm uablc. Tho suf-j feriugs of ihe poor are very u»-., •>; their habits j and habitations are not prepared t resist £■) in- j clement a season. Many ol the pu-.-test dwt'.l-j ing' have tumbled down from th-* r-ijht of snow on their roofs, for they arc lain.- more substantial lhaD castles of cardboard, and very few are weather-light.'' TERMS 1 Accounts from Asia Minor describe snow storms, in on« of which a Greek monastry .was buried, and the five mo«k9 had to be excavated by the Turks. At Malta the snow, which had not fallen since the Russian campaign of 1812. was some feet high, and accompanied with hail and tempests. Baroh Munchausen.— Miss Brewster (daugh ter of Sir David), in her “Letters from Cannes and Nice,” says: “Baron Munchausen isatNicei My father met him at a pic-nic the other day, and hoard from him the history of his celebra ted namesake. One of his ancestors bad a chop lain who was famous for “drawing a long bow” —told in fact tho most false and extravagant stories. His patron, the Baron of those days, wrote a book oul-lleroding Herod, being a col lection of still more marvellous adventures, for the purpose of shaming the priest; for which laudible design he was punished, by having his own name held np to posterity as Me story-teller par cictUcnft.'' This shows that it i 9 very dan gerous to lie, even in jest. The Munchausens' are a Hanoveran family. Opening of the Slave Trade. —The follow ing telegraphic dispatch from New Orleans, speaks for itself: “New Orleans, La., March J. — A bill passed the House of Representatives of this State to day, authorizing the company—already organ ized—to IMPORT TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED FREE BLaCKS from the coast of Africa, to be INDENTURED for not less than FIFTEEN YEARS!” Here we have ia effect (he slave trade opened by the Legislature of a State, notwithstanding it is declared by an act of Congrcsß to be piracy. Quite an excitement was created among some of Mr. Beecher’s congregation after service on Sunday morning, upoa the discovery on the pinto for the poor of a massive gold ring, which was at once identified as belonging Lo the wife of the most prominent candidate in the Presi dential canvas of 1850. There is a very sharp competition still pending for possession of the ring—which will probably contribute more lhan its value to the relief of the poor of Brooklyn Post Orrics ArrAtnx. EruiMuhmtnts —Oak Forest, Greene county, I’a., John Loar, Jr., postmaster: a little off the route from Waynes barg. Pa., lo Middlebourne, Vn. Reppurl's Cross Ronds, Fayette co.. Pa , Benjamin F uep pert, postmaster; on route 3,350, Smithfxll to New Geneva Kerr’s Hill, Crawford c<> . Pa., David W Howard postmaster: on route “.-14:., Meadville lo Titusville. An English Magistrate C*>nvi. 1 ti. •» For. gery.—Thomas Monk, a Surgeon and Me* * r of Preston, England, in 1851-2, has been l.trly tried there on a charge of furging a r'!’ : i his own favor, in the name of Edward Turner, upon whom, as a physician, he attended lie was found .guilty and sentenced to penal servitude for life. Atone lime Monk was Deputy Lieu tenant of the county. The little value Providence sets on riches is teen by the persona on whom they arc generally bestowed. Paper Boin. CHARLES BUCKLEY, MANTFACTUR er. roni»r of Third aoJ WooJ tlrt'-Li,l'lttsbtirch, Pa. Hat, Cap and Bonurt Boxes; Jxwoltt mid l‘n»rrlpUon box) as. All kinds of Paper Boxes mad* t« <>nW If. II —At Casts M-ii prli-M ~TH r Sundries.- 4NO btishrl* prim* Clnvcr*e«l. li-i hints. N.O Snpir, .'C bt>ls. Golden Synip Molsjum-s, let A) kve* Nails, aMorird tiAt-a. 10 U-(» K«ll Butter, 2000 Prime Codfish, SOU bushels Itrx, 100 boxes Window Gilts. JO c-uli Manilla Ki-j-e, , M bales NarirOakttm. 6o dor. ZinfiV ash -boards, luo do. Patent Burkets. ■JOJ do. Guru Brocms, In store and f-»r »*l# by ifeili WAiT 4 WILS**N Paper hangings fuk .spring* uf lASS—The bf*t assortment erer brought to l*itt»’>orgb I'rire* raURt from six cents to fire dollar* Wall Paper for ‘ Parlor*. Dining Rooms, Chambers Entries: Chup'bes. Plain Oak. Panel Oak. Walnut, Murblt. Fre*<-ie t B-irders, Painting*. Testers,Ceilings. Fire Frreans, Window bbades. Come and see. W. P. MARSHALL * CO.. Wi»hl iirwt. Removal—Bcerhave's Holland Blttera. WE have removed the manufactory of BUERHAVFB HOLLAND BITTERS to No 27'W.«l street, below Second. felflnlawtfT BENJAMIN PAGE. Jr , 4 CO JOB PRINTINO. CARDS, CHECK?, And everj description of Printlnc. jdaiu or ornanir-titsl, executed uoatly, prompllr and at reasonable rat re, by COTTAGE GLEES—New edition of the OotUg* Gif* Book, containing some of Hip choicest Madrigals, Quartette*. Solos and <>t*-ra Choruses extant. II; J. 11. Wood burg The Shaum, a [Jhrary of Church Music, l-v \Y. URrad bury an.lGe.., F. Hoot. Just recelr.-d, a full ntipptj of the aU»>*. CHARLOTTE BLt ME. Old Established Plano Dejxit, tnrij MR Wood Street, Secoud door above Ftflh. PITTSBURGH GAS STOCK WANTED— -20 share* Pittsburgh Gas Stock, for which JCfl per share will be given, par fund*, by mrti AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., h* Fourth *t. FLOUR —50 bbls. Superfine in store and foraal*by mr<_ DA_VID C. 11ERHST. FIG LEAF TOBACCO—A large supply ul Bono s reUbrated Fig Tobacco rc-c'd this day l>; JOS. FLEMING, mrt roruer of tho Diamond and Market it. MRS. ALLEN’S 11 AIR RESTORER-An olhor supply of tliii oxc-'llrnt Hair Restorative reC'd by mr2 JOS. FLEMING. BROOM CORN—Two tons, primo quality. Just arrived and for sale by BROOM CORN—3 tons, first quality, ree’d and for sale by )mr.ll HENRY H CuLUNS. S' 'YRUP—2UbbII Balt' S. U. receiving and for sale by mrl DAVID C. IIEKIIST. 2 CASKS Codfish to close, for Rale; *OO bids Family Flour, arriving per Railroad. ~QQ BBLS. EGGS rcc’d anil for sale by &0 b-24 SHtltVF.lt fi nu.WOIITH. EGGS- —4 bids, fresh Eggs tht* dav rec’d and for aalti j.y fe2s ATWELL. i.KK A 00. CORN bus. kilndrie*) instore and for sale by mr4 DAVID C. HERBsT. MILL FEED— 2UOO lbs. chopped Feed in store and for salo by DAVID C. IIKKBST. RYE FLOUR —2O bbla. extra tor nnle by mr4 DAVID C. ItKRBST. l?LOUß—ob<l bbU. White Wheat extra fam- JP Uy, in store and for mV by SPBtNGKU II AIIUAI'GH A CO, mr2 No ft'i Liberty street. ONIONS —1U bbls. OnionH for ealo by _mrt_ HENRY H. COLLINS^ EGGS —3 bbls. fresh Eggs just rec’d and for sale by mt'J ItKNHY 11. COLLINS. HOGS —5 dressed hogs to arrive and for sale by fe2n HKXRY 11. COLLINS. KEG BUTTER.—IU kegs in store and for sale by (f«24) It. HUTCHINSON. EGGS. -Two bbls. just received and for sale by (f*24) R. IiDTCHINSON, qnn P CS " BACON SHOULDERS, prime, OUV/ received and lor sals by fe23 SIIRIVER k DTLWORTU. APRIL Ist, lbotf, is near at hand : those desirous of adding to their stork ot furnltnre will please call and examineonr s*#«rttnent. tnrti T. B. YOUNG k CO , Stmtl.fleid st. iHiutrllancouß CIRCULARS, BILL UEADP. BILLS LADING, W5l. O. JOHNSTON * CO.,' Printcn, Stationers and Blank Book Manufmrtun-rs uir" 67 Wo.'d Ft. J B. CANFIELD. JAMBS GAKDI.VKK. SPONGES--A large assortment of fine Sponges baud at JOS. FLEMING'S. OIL MEAL.—Eight tons Uil Meal in store for sale by fe23 SPRINOER HARBAUGH A Co. ETAGERES— Wo have on handsome beau tiful pattern* of tid* parlor ornament, nirt T. B. YOPNO k CO. SPANISH SMOKING' CHAIRS— An ad mtrabif rhalr for ease and comfort. Cali and toe them. mrC T.B.YofNO A CO. MOLASSES —Prime Sugar ilou'so and Plantation, In oak barrel, for sate at loweit market price by [mrfl] W«. MITCHELTREE, Jr, A 880. Buckwheat flour—so sacks for sale very low to close coalignment, by D. 0. HERBST. cornet liberty and Hand street*. POTATOES— 200 bbls, oa Hnnd and for “1* *.y LEWI k EDGERTON, 107 Wood *»~ E^tr 3 ‘ u . bs BO ' T landing from itcamer . ****** for nle by 13AIAu PICKET A Co. ■ NUTS.—4osacks in store and fc* solo *7 («*) R. HCICHINBOS, VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER 175 dFor *ntt FOR RENT—A comfortable 3 story Dwelling, situated •‘-n tin- west eldeofßossstrert, well finished and in good order, and has all the modern conveniences water, gas, 4r Brnt «jeO. Enquire of ISAAC JONES. fe27-2wd Ciirner Ross and First streets. FOR RENT.—The Dwelling N0.,151 Tlilrd *tn»rt. near Stniihfield. newly paj-ri*-" -and pointed through, ut. rvs, large yard, 4c. K-j-snunor lmuie dintelr. Also—The Dwelling part of No. 142 Fourth street, near Cherry Alley: six nx-ai», good cellar and yard. Rent $l6O per annum. Also —Th# tw« Office Rooms, 2J story, front of No 142 Fourth atri-et, now oecnpied by J. S 11 »11. Eaq. Rent Vncnnt Ivtj In the Ninth Ward for saje or lease, near the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Enquire of TUGS. WOODS. 100 Fourth street. fe2o-dif _Or— E. p. DARLINGTON, J 7 Wood stree t. FOR KENT—Two desirable Houses <*n sth «t„ being th-one I ,v<-npy at present, and the new House next door. Pos*e*alou gir*-n on ln Apnl. IsiS. For rent, 4r„ apply to ALEXANDER KING, ‘-’73 l.ile-rtv street. ALSO—A comfortable three stiiry Dwelling llou*e on Penn stmt, near Wayne. Po*-.-viloii .an be bad fotth with. F -r terms, Ac , apply to ALEXANDER KING. ALSO—A two story Bt I.k Dwelliug House on Esplanade street. Allegheny City. Itnotedinte posaessiou gircu. ALEXANDER KINO. ALSO—A Frame Dwelling in the rear of the above houso, on Jarne* Allegheny City. Rent low tnsgnxl ten- ALEXANDER KING. TU LET—A well finished twu story Brick Dwt-lline. containing »ix noms. No. Franklin street. Enquire <-f SPRINGER riARBAL'GII 4 CO., No. 295 Liberty street. FUR RENT—The large Warehouse PJJs? now occupied 1 y W. 11. Smith 4 Co., V*. 161 «"<d First and Secti'l »trret» Enqaln* of PARK, McCURDY 4 CO- Nos. Ittf First and I2u Second st> TO LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling Ij*|9 Ilonse, No. 176 Wylie street, at preaenCoccupied jjja, by onr Richard Floyd, well flnbdied and in good has oil the oroderu convenience*: water, gas, 4c.; also stable and carriage limn*. Apply to jal j JOHN FLOYD t CO. FOUNDRY FOR RENT.—The Pukvix FocxDßr. JVnn street, Pittsburgh, formerly occupied by Freeman 4 Sillier, now by Hall 4 tipoer, i«sbr rent. For terms enquiirof ALEX. MILLER. Ksq,, or of M. UN DERWOOD, at tin* Rank jaJ4'<ttf FOR RENT. A cotnfortablo two story Brick Dwelling, with Dam and about fix acre* of ex cellent land, and ntvvr East Liberty. IVMieeamn mny be bad immediately on application to ALEXANDER KINU; del ‘J73 Lllrfirty tn'et. LET.—A btrirjr Dwelling House, on J_ Penn «tre«'t. Ix-tween Hand and Wayne ntr*«Cß. Rent moderate to teuout, and possession givea at once. Fur u-rnrn apply to ALEXANDER KINO, dn2 273 Ijl-rrty street. Let* A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY ESS Dwelling, situate on Washington vtrnet, gbeuy city, containing five ri*mia and finished (farm, iw •canton can be bad imra<-dii»trly. Enquire of jyW R. H KINO, No. 210, I.tl-Tty .t. TO LET.—The llaii formerly occupied by the Son* of Temperance, on the corner of Wood and Third itreeU. Kuquireof JOHN M’GILL 4 SON, tnrCrtf No. 257 Liberty street. Dwelling for rent.—a desi-gg ruble two story Brick noose on Congress street, Xjfi routainiug 6 room*. ■ pood yard and newly i>aiuted and WATT * WILSON papered, apply to Nn. 20H Liliorty street. TU LET—A two htory brick Dwelling tj«|3 containing d n>orns and fim-ht-d g<*rret, situate JJJgi rurll ATEW~WORKS AND NEW EDITIONS^- Jl.» Brightly’* Digest—Law* of the Cnltnd State*, 178 - Ioj'; BngtiUy'e Pardon* Digest, . IJOO-ISiT; Cuey, Tot 4; Penn. mu l Report*; Annuli oath© Law of Highway* ; , w t irj'i 1 jolty, Jnrirpnidenrts n«w edition; Hillard on IL-al Pruf-rty, neweditfen; Wharton* Criminal Law, fonrth , ... <u»d r©*U-d edition: Wb »rton’s l*receden»*. second »nd ra- V•“I l Iil• 1r Kn-1, I Ti«id edition. Fyrnloij KAY 4 CO., Eir9 65 Wood «t it. O’Hara ■*. Enquire-d No 211 I. bert> street. TO LET—Aw<*li litushed »sv' ljj&" Brick Dwelling, m nic> >rder, eo ,tai if u* *lx JtlifiL n»>ms and finished garret, t.tbgo* water > a I oath room, situate on Washington *•., Alb-then ity i.. jiiire.f TO LET—A two Hturv Tweliin^eSr* ..n Haj street. U-t r«-n ivi'r u J ih r .-»t. Ko JS. (Hire of fell. R. 11. 1» Vi N. -n Liberty M. .iFor Sale. Valuable City Property for Sale.- fPIIAT very dcsiruMe 1 d on Water Street I and Redoubt Alley, neat 1,. John Inciti 4 ..ri*. l-»jnc lVilli r Mid Froul "licet*, Mid ; '«•) dc-p aloug tb* Alley It will bo -• Id I eetf <-r or iu bit* oi 20 or 2d fc-t each bn l« rm». t whi. li will U- lint'll- easy a* to p.i) ruxlit.) op* ply t.. PO3KPII ft. LEECH * CO . mi 1 dtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh THE ANDERSON FARM, 2* miles $5? p«_ on Block llouae Run. containing lot ai-ru* of excellent land, i-t.-ry arr» of which l* t.liable, and 93 ot whiibi.snn del i*nliirntion. There ur« 13 acre* ofguod timber, 50 acre* in grass and pastnrr, and an abundance of coal. There i* an Orchard oi grafted fruit trees. In almost rrcry field there Is a spring of .nurer failing water. The Improvements consist ot a Dew frame Dwelling,' at tached toa weather boarded log. a email tenant honst* and a large frame Barn, 'U by o') feet. This clinic* farm is in a high stale of cultivation, fence* goxl, mod in a n->l>ectable neighborhood, convenient to rhiirrhM. schools, for terms, enquire at Till!* OFFICE, oi - f ].»l2dAwtfT _J. ANDERSON, Nejr Brighton. Pa. Ohio Land for Sale. THE subscriber offer* for Bale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, a>rumuuly known as "BowinanViS-ctiou,” coutaiuiug 640 ucrea. It is situated thrtc mile* w\«t of Msiuillon, on the ftato Road leading in Wooster, and within alawt two niUes of the Pitta burgh. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and north-east quarters are partly cleared aod improved—, the remainder Is covered with superior timber—and the who!* is well watered by spring* and running streams.— Thlswetton is considered the finest body of land in the county. It will be sold undivided or in quarters to tuit purebafc-r*. To those who desire to Invest in real estate a better opportunity i» rarely offered J. H. 3WKITZKR, oc26ul**tfT Nii. 101 *th street. Pittsburgh. EOF* SALE—I Triuiiuj: Boat. M) by 10 feet, 3 ply roof. C long Coal Boat Cable*. For sale low for cash or approved notes. Enquire of GKoKGK W. DIHSL at W. M'Clmtock* C»rj»et Store, No. 112 Market street FOR SALE—A Drug-Store situated iu one of the l>e*t locations in the city of Pittsburgh, for either a } -bbing, ivUilor prescription business. Inducements are littered to purchaser* containing advantages of rare occur* rente. For iDfurtnntiou Inquire .-f JOHN IIAFT. Jr- at No. ICC Wood street, corner of Wood and cuxtb, Pitts burgh, Pa. fe9 yaisccllancouß. T. W. nUIIGHRET, n _ Watch and Clock Maker, Af!^V IMPORTER OF CkW2 Fine watcuesand jewelry, No. 2S Fifth street,between Wood and Market, Pitts* I irgh. Pa. attention paid to Ih* repairing of Watches and Jewelry. 49*A1l work warranted WALNUT HALL'RESTAURANT,' J iASOMC HALL, FIFTTT STREET. josEm !’ II 0 P n 1 E T 0 R ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. prepared by the most rx- g\'i jK-rn-mcl rook*,* rv«-d np at the shortcut no tice, fruin SIX O’CLOCK A. M. UNTIL TWELVE O’CLOCK P. M. All article* in the lice, peculiar to the East, West or South, received daily by Express.snd served up to order.— Buiint-M men will timl the table at WALNUT lIALL all that they could dreire. O-WhoU-aale Depot for Oysters, Fiats, Gam* and early Vegetable* in their f,«l3 <>cll:)yd ESIPLOYMENT.'" " 930 A flonth, and All Expense* Paid* AN AGENT IS WANTED in every Town and County in the United State*, to engaro in a re spectable and en*y bUßiuean, by which the above profits niny be certainly realized. For full particulars address H. MON NKTT A CO, corner of Broome and Mercer st*_ New York City, inclosing one postage stamp. foKhirsdawF JJAY & MARTIN’S BLACKING A Urge K<t < f this CeM.rated Blacking rec’d this day by JOSEPH FLKUING, fe23 Corner of the Diamond and Market Streets. RIl. PALMER, No. 105 Market' Street, • Dealer in Bonnets, Uata, Straw Trimming*, and Straw Goods eeuerally. e2i JJ. WOODS' PEARL STARCH ennstant • ly on hand and for sale by the undersigntd. Fami lies may be as*nr«d that lids superior standi will be fonnd erfual to any of the more eipciufvv forms of Corn Starch in use, for making delicate Blnnr Mange, Puddings, or Cake. Be particular tn enquire for -’Woods’ I’narl Starch. A. A. I LARDY, »014 corner First and Furry streets. G" OULD’S PATENT SPRLNG BED -TUv ing purrhaae<l the exclmive right to manufacture and •ell “Gould's Patent Spring Bed,” in Jhe county of Alleghe ny, we are now prepared to fbmiah those da-airing to pur chaaoaloie priced, cA tap atuldurable Spring B*d. and examine them at onr Warehouse- They can be attached to --any bedstead and removed therefrom at plesure. Eteam boats, hotels, Ac, furnished with this bed at a very low price. nl4 T. B. YOUNG ACO. 33 Rroi’hfleld *t. jgELL HANOINGI ' OIIEAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! Door Bells at $2,50 and upwards, put up In the best style by J. D. MATHEWS. 138 Smilhfleld St. Painters. LONG A LA NE, House and sign painters, No. 77 (Old K»t OfiW Building) Third itreet, between Wood and Market itmb. Ail onion promptly attended to. tn aeupertoretyle. mb-7:i)d HONEY BEAN TOBACCO— -Anothergup* plv of thie tine Tobacco rewired by * ~ , ’ „ J 0? FLEMIXQ, f<"23 Corner Diamond and Markel.itCMte BEANS.— Nine bbis. small white beans J«*t r*«-..irod and for lalo by _^'- 4 _ r. nuTcinxsoN. PEARL ASU.—2O casks in store and for R. mrrcuixso.w >e ~ No. 8 Smtttiflcld gtrpt-L /'IOFFEE—IOO bagtt choiuo Rio Coffee; 26 do do Java do, « nit received arid forjialebj K. ROBISON A CO. FLOUR.-200 bbls. extra family, 160 do. extra vuperOnv, J 309 do. eupcrtloe, 125 do. floe, in itoro Mid W a)* »>» . ... SPRINGER DARBACOU 1 CO., . Na 295 Liberty ttrevt. Son BBLS - FAMILY white WHEAT V “ / Vf FLOCK arriving by car*, and for ule by ■33 JAMES QAKBINEtt. Floor and flaxseed— -7S bbU Flour, Gallatin* UUlt; , . 1» bbli and 7 bam Flaxiotd, tl arrive Mid for nIA oy mrt - V: ISAIAH PICKET A CO. FLOUR— 50 bbis. Superfine, 60 do Extra, received thi* dw and for ■al* by [ortj HRNRT tL COLLINS. i ffffi! IIANOS AT A BAR GA I^NT- A Fine Nunns and Clark Piano, six octavo, of Rose wot] cub. bat • few years in use, $l3O. Odi Seven Octavo, ruaewood c**<\ roaEJcomer •l*'. Ono Fix OetaTo,mahog*nyca**. l£s On© Six OctaTo, mahogany ca5e...... 75 Obo Six Octavo, email siif I’iiGO 35 Persons deairons to partitas* an Inrtrumsnt, wiU tied It it to their interest to cal! at 11. KLLBER i BEO'3. Mode Store, mr9 .No. 53 Ptflh Stmt. PIANO AT A BARGAIN.— An elegant lUmwoc-j, i'lano. only in ns© three months, in perfect! I • I ’ * " order in ©very report, will be sold at a very great bargain. Th»*'wnrr i* now in the Wwt, and wishes to sellst once and for rash. The subscriber will guarantee lha Piano to be par* feet and unblemished. Apply to fe2l JOHN IT. MELLOR- NEW MUSIC—W«’II Smile and bo Happy —Brindisi, written hy Horace Marlin—music by Verdi, 25 eta. Somebody carea for me—Ballad, by Allc© Foster, 250. . Tbe Hoop Polka—M’m* L. Picot, 26c. Wedding Bells—Etude Jo Saba, by L. Wdy 25c. True'love ran ne’er forget, with variation* 40c. Sounds of Friendship—Nocture© for Piano, 2ie. ltoealie, the prairie Flower, 25<n Aunt© O’ the Banks O' Dee. (song of the Car Dreamer.) written by Mrs Craw brd—Mnalc by Stephen Glover, 25c. L’ Orientals nprfowa par 11. Roeellen, Csc, Have faith id one another, 25c. Water Witch fwhottisrh, 40c. Harvest Home Fcbottisrh. 25c Ana* Jenuaa’a I’Uater—fe*. Sandferd, 25c. Eth.-rial Fchottineb—W. H Keffer. 25c. Music bound In every stylo. Music mailed free of , r*;- «S' CHARLOTTE BLfME, Old Hano Depot, f«— No 11“ Wood su, 2d door above Fifth. J. L. Read’s, NO. 78 FOURTH STREET, WE arc now prepared to furnish the fol lowing Work* in a new and magnificent style. Dr. Livingston’s Travels in Africa, calf— Illustrated, Tho Poet* of the 19th Century, full calf—lllustrated Barth’s Travels In Africa, 2 rois, 8 to, *»- Strcugs Harmony and Exposition of Gospels, moruoco ant. $5.00. Standard English and American Pucti 8 to. awt_ 1 eet National Magazine 12 voU. Jd calf. fino paper. Mathew Henry’s Commentary, fall colL Family Bibles, in Velvet and Gold, $5O, and Morocco $35, Prayer Book* the finest at reduced pricer. Albums, Morocco and Papier Mac he, bindings, P'irtfoUin.fhio Illustrated Juveuil«, with cow red plates. Tho latest sliecellaneoti« Works in plain bindings for *aJe by J. L. READ, do2t m Fourth street. ORIENTAL AND WESTERN LIBERIA. liY ATKrXSON.—Oriental and Western Zibaris, A Narrative of Sctod Year* Explorations andAdVentarv* In Westorc Lil-erU, Mongolia, the £irghis Btvppea, Chinese Tarthry and part of Central Ails, by T.W. Atkinson, with s map and numerous IHnstration*—in cloth and half call Isaac Taylor’s New Book. The World of Wind. The Land of Promise, by Bonar. Dr. Sprague’s Annals of Distinguished American Clergy men, vols 8 and 4, Presbyterians. Ryle’s Spiritual Bongs, Footsteps of 6t. PaoL Thoughts for the Holy Week, by Miss SewelL King on the Eldership, Phillips’ Devotional GoldO, Alex anders' Words to Young Communicant* Hamilton’s Royal Preacher. Prlnclpl,* »f Eloquence, by Abbo Maury. Dlsrat-jr* Amenities of Literntur», etc„etc. Just rece»ve.l by II II KINu. NEW VALE IRLE WORK ON RAIL- V AYS —A pra •ties! treaties <m the Law of Rail ways, by Isaac F. Kr itielJ, L. L. D., Chiei Justice of Ver mont. Icilvol. Ju'i rac'd bj KAY 8 CO., »i$ 65 Wood st NEW BOOK 3—Life of Dr. Kane; Beatrice Cvnci; Master, and Workmen, a work for the timer. Debit and CreJlt; Tho Pulpit and Pew; Lucy Howard’s Journal; Mrs Sigourney. Fifteen Years amongtb© Mormons, Mr* K Smith; The Boa in the Cloud. MacDuiT; Carter’* New Book*; N*w Sunday School Book*; Mamma's lessons about J,wua; Scb "‘l Days at Rugby; Tlio Coral Islands; .Ungava, nr the E* |t;eTnn»ix, two new boooks by author otFur Trad ,-r«. New . invßooks; Paper. Flowers and howto make thetii. Natural LV-tuiues; New Boston Seriua of Paper Drills and Fnndtnre; New CntearableK Mrs Brownings Poems, n-w erf. 3 vr.ls, bine and gold; Partbeoia; The City of tbs Great King? Livingstone's Africa; English Hearts and Eng lish Hands, new supply. Late Publications and stock re plenished in ail department* by resent purchases in the «u»t,rn titie-. New varieties of Stationery. E. C. COCHRANE, 6 Federal si, Allegheny New Spring Fwk of Wail Paper opening. tnrd FRESH SUPPLY—Livingstone's Africa; lunh » North Africa; Lucy Howard’s Journal; Read's Wblto Lies; Alex. Smith's City Poems. Guy Livingstone. f-2: .7. L. RRAD, 7H Fourth *tr**t. BLANK ROOKS—Ledgers, Journals. Cash Book*. l>ny Books. Invoice Book*. Check Bnoki. and all other Blank Bock* tiwd In counting houses, for sale nr made to order at short m>t»e.\ by WM. ti JOHNSTON 4 CO RUnk U>>k 57 Wood *tr**t. JHicdlanrous. NORMAL CLASS. The sF.eesi MAL CLASS, at IROy CITY COUMEI^n^SS^ ( , Uiiilrr tlip .JirvctiOu of ' Principal <d the Fifth Ward PuLtic Schools, w *;i commence On Monday Evenlnp, February i*t. The Claw will rant on MONDAY and TIUTRAnAY pv r NINOS, and SATUKD.W .MOILMNG ut each w«k SS-Torm*, £2.00 per jv-sainn of Sixteen U«nin. jo* An Exchange Is Offered/ A PALPABLE FARM in Beaver County I* offered In exchange for improved property In Pitti burgh jr Allegheny City. The farm contain* over two hundred vicrea, rutin to tiio railroad and Ohio m.-r, and distant from railroad station about one hundred rod*. Thy improvements are a kukl dwelling houae. barn, and ail necoaaary outbuilriiog*. The place abounds with limestone aud coal; also Kpringa of pure water J* under good fence, the land prodnrtlvo and in ahiah state of cultivation- In addition to which there i* wood sufficient to pay for half the place. In short, !t is md »ui poaeed by any farm tn the county. As tlie proprietor U not a farmer, in either theory, prac tice or inclination, bo propose tbia trade for Improved property in clthtr city. Apply to W«. A. IRVIN, a Station lintel, All-chine from Bto 9 o’clock. A. M- or from 4to&H. M. mr2rlme.il _ _ ' To the Whip Traae. \VTE WOULD inform our customers west, T T and others interested, that we have purchased the entire stock and good will of (lie firm of HAZLETON A MOORE, of York county, in this State, who from this date decline business in our favor, and hare left their notes and accounts against parties West of the Mountains with os for collection. We will, as soon as possible, wait upou <>ur cus tomer* and tboeeof tbe late firm, for the purpose of collect ing tho amounts dtw, and receiving their orders for farther ■applies. Our stock Is now largo and well assorted, comprising erery variety of Buggy ir/u'pj, ffligm Whips-, Biding Smxichft and Lathes, and to it we ask thnaueution of deal- WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., No 80 Fourth street. Safety and Economy In Light. Wli V will you burn Camphene and fluid, wb*o yon can get a cheaper and better light. Pora Kerosene oil, made from the gas of Cannel Ccal, produce* the cheapest, moat brilliant, steady, pleasant and safe port able light eTer offered to the public, and no danger ol ex plosion; more brilliant than gas, and quite at cheap; lamps of the most simple and eturiljr managed constmcUon. For T. D. < 0. lIODKINSON, N 0.79 Smithfleld streot. M&" Be warn of a counterfeit already la the market, mads from Camphene, with a llttls Coal oR to ace tit It feSi:dly AVEN’S Nu. 1 Extra Fine Point, No. 2 Flexible Point, Commercial tad Albfttra Steel Pea* for tale by W. JJ. HATES, comet Market and Second «ta. Gould s patent spring bed—c^i »t onr warehouse uu] examine this ctlcbrated Spring Bed. which w« are now manufacturing and wiling at the low price of «-acb. fmrgl T. U. YOCNU h'CO. OQ BBLS. EGGS; l7 sacks Buckwheat Fla nr. _ T So Jo Ciorerseed, In store and for tale by BHBIVEB k DILWORTJL frtlt la tad 121 Second HTOt. PCS. BACON Prt«* Slkcga Pacta! Dollar, lor «al« by BHRIYBB A DILWORTH. BOXES CHEESE; ~ A-ftJyj 3 tleras prims Codfish. For sale by HUUIYKR ft OIL WORTH HOUSE FURNISHING, Hardware Goods, follow Ware, Pl&ted Ware, Britannia War*, Tin Woods, Japanned and Plain,he., ic. CHEESE. —800 boxes prime cuttiog Cheese in stoff and for eale by ItCA BUTTER. —10 bbliCtresh roll lust rSceixcd nndforaaUbj (fc24) a. tICTCHIXgqyTr H OPS.—Five bales prime first sort fl&pV In ttorr nsd £» nlo bT _ . „ ■ reia • BPRIJTOEB HARBA£Gn*_oo^ EOLL BCTTER-20 bb!». KoU Butter; 4 fcoxt* do . . dl * - JL DAL7ELL 4 CO -251 Liberty it In ft or* and for aal« bj fe3 UKNING FLUID 4 CA-MPHENK al- SUNDRIES —I hbis. prime 801 l Butter; i bus* .null While KeeVl U.U d»j .ml tor'ul. WS. UAVEN'S OCTAGON INLAID • Tipped Lmul J°*V**^ at Nts, 31, Maud 35 XUrt«t ijjAVEJf* ' KKKINO.-50 bbl»- Halifax piSed am an ir * J “ l ”* ini “ d ‘“^HCTcnixsotr. OFFEE—IOO bags prim*. SUS'foa' ■taiulkiAtf k» turns *cw /austral, JOHN 8. DAVISON, 61 Market si. SESSION OF THE NOB- IiURTT JOHN FLEMING. Corner Market and Third 8t a. HirreniNsoN.
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