T U SR. 'V 3RTISBM. t ling llottse, No. An ENERGETIC, K JSrNEisMAN CAN moke. In any part of the Doited States, from three to fire dollars a day, by eelllzur fioro sample “TUB PATENT INDIA RUBBER BAPKTx FLUID LAMP," with n im proved Boner. Every Bunny Who has regard for life, per* son, property or economy will [purchase them. For infor mation by moil, inclose stamp, to EAWXITUBST A MOTT, Patentee! and csetosivo Manofactorrrs, Poltoo street. New York. leg llottse, No. 835 Broad- NEW YORK AD\ From n. 8. HCIIBLI/B AdTCrtj w»y.. ft, BRADXSURYBy L.IGHTE, SEWTOI Id, A’oo York, s of the Patent Arch in, celobratcd lot depth, fall* dollar tinging quality of their Sired the hlgh«t ecomimna iritiee of the country; tod fa impetittoo with other lustre* . ipgx premium. The Patent i owned end need only by oa, i toe longer than any other In* ieeteddetnandlo all parte of t of their superior excellence. Schools and the trade. TV/TANITFACTURERI I TL Wrnt Plan* Plano Fort Dow, richness, pnrily, and ape< tonOj fur which they hare r« from tbegreateetrauaical ciiel every (*lr, when brought tn co meats, hare obtained the big Arch Wrest Plank, which U guarantees their standing in ti •truraent; while their tmpreeed the country la a sufficient proof A liberal discount to Clergy lue j«s;lyd:s Btugglsts, MACKPOWN * FINLEY, -Wholesale Druggists andManoiactann of Carbon Oil, No. ICT Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Ja3o:lyd L. FAUtfESTOCK & Co., late of the finn • B.A. Fahne«u»ck A and successors to Fleming Rrot. WboleaaloDrnggiah No. 00, comer Wood and Fourth BU,PUt*burch. Fa. BA. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE • tale Druggist* and Manufacturers of White Lead, Lead and Litharge, corner Wood and Front street*, Ntts bgrgfa. mch" JSCUOONMAKER, MANUFACI'CRER « of White Lead, Bed Lead, Ziuo, Paint, Litharge, Put ty and Wholesale Dealer In Paint*, Oils, Tarnishes, Turpen tine, No. Wood at, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAR U’Gufloy,) Wholesaleaud Retail Druggist j*nd Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dyestuff*, Ac., comer Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh i _ yy»Regnl«r Agent for Dr. Ford's Medicine. 21 OIIN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL *r In Drags, Paint*, Oils, Varnishes >nd Dyestuflh, No. 2W Liberty itrwt,P»Uabargh. All orders will receive prompt attention. Agent for Sehonck's Pnlmonic Syrup, martklydaw RHAnW ... oroans Wilt* qraun k kSter, wholesale and if Retail Druggists, corner of Liberty and St. Clair stEJ Pittsburgh. _ TOSBtH FILMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. • I Wilcox * Oo.)eorner Murketstrcet and constantly on hand a full and complete a»mtment of Drags, Medicine*, Medicine Cheats, Perfumery,and all articles per taining to hU business. . , . . yyPhyaitLans prescriptions carefully compounded** ml hours. J* B- - 1 * D— rTOEOTH. KEYSER, .DRUGUiST, 140 Wood street, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. UtoSuce Sealtts, CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, and Dealer In Cheese, Butter, Lake Fish and Produce generally, Wood »t, abote Water, Pittsburgh. ro Fg_ J" B. CANFIELD. LATE OF WARREN, • OHIO, Cammlaloa and Forwarding Merchant, mid Wholesale Dealer In Western Reeerre Cheese, Butter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front ft., between SmlthQeld and Wood, Pittsburgh. MRBANfc &■ ANJER, (SUCCESSORS lo A. A A. Mcltan..) o™ln *»« rrojuc. Commtato. ..A lonmilW NoaM Second utreoct, Pittsburgh, Pa- [Jan. 1, Many]Jal3 _ f'VVVTn C. lIERBST, FLOOR, pro- I I dncf. Provision nnfl Commission Merchant, No. H6T Liberty street,corner ot Bold, Plttaboish tion to the «ale of Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lanl, Cheeoe, Better Grain, Dried FrnlU, Swda, *e,*e. gy-ConslCTtnrntarwpoctfaUj aoUclted- Alkx. FuRSYTII, (SUCCESSOR TO Fourth * Bcott,)Forwdlag &nd Oommiaicm ebaut, Dealer in Wool, Hide*, Floor, Bacon, Urd Oil iu*l I‘rodtice generally, No. 7S Water it.. H KIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION , Merchant anil Dealer in Pnxiace, T Fifth street, rittsbnrßh, Pa. Refer to B. Uixctrox, Pittsbnrph, plaint finwuTi £ Co, Pittsbargh. erOinilffimi'iiti solicited and satisfactory retnrni' pnai atewl. : dclfriTiiawi Robert hutchinson, commission Htrehux.forth. tlo t* Wertm E-err. Chmte, Butter Inrd, Bacon, Fisli. Put ond Be*rl Ash re, Eahenitiu, Oils, Flour, Grain, Soedt, Dried Fruit,and produce geaernHy, No/8 BmltbflHd street botr tlio Bank of Pittsbnrgb, No.^llo ToSmi S. & A'rF. MORRISON. AT- J tonef. »t Loir. Onle. No. M fourth .L, ■>“'^oJ d ' PitUlmrgh, Pa- - Stp ffiools. A.rUlllMl't .t burcufield, dealers jVI snu« find Indira’ Drew Good* generally, Cloak*, Bmbroid.ri-. 8„pl. floods for toilr Q»o. An nnniuaUy extensire awntinent in all the and filing at the low,«t Fourth and °c3_ T « rco;wS6LEs^ J\ m «ndßetailDealer* In Fancy and Staple Dry Gooda, ■:t> Mftb a truer. Pittebngh. —“ U;~PAT,MF.R,No. 106 Market Street, „ Dealer In Bonnot*. Hats. Straw Trimming**®! Straw Good* goncrally. GamaflfS. Carriage and Wagon Manufactory. M. X*. STEPHENS, Agent, Corptr SmiOtfitld Street and Diamond Alley, WOULD respectfully inform public that be le cow located a* abo~j4S3S£l ond h»« rwamed the boainiw of ter StSom Slrflbe teSicwi of the 4»ewt workmen, w» *»*■« *®P la Coach, and Carriage Factory. JOHNSON* BROTHER * CO., Comer of Bdnont and Rebecca Street*, ALLEGHENY CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN - r «>,,♦. friends. and tho public gapa-jgg^gf— S%f^s,s3.f^3S^S!ifS>SS £S^i5SLi«5- h AHHst .lUt l£t ill iho £'«t them *nh ptfnnmg. WOI » ehaaing elsewhere. »» To Capitalists or Mannlactors. THE undersigned having determined to moTOWMt, offer. far ulo, (or-j.cb.tir. -..iffMha Latiirmln Armatrong Conuty, within ore Xnffwii'k »r I ho Kltunnlng Bridge .oil Son the rieer Uuifcoppodt. auA U> rt.»ofib. All. £B» 2™ rirer bottom that never overflow*; about {aoce and la the blgb«t state of cultivation, haling raeel* ? adorer 1000 load* ol manure from the town, to whichin team can make eight tripe a day. There ta . a j*jp*£L Rms*a SObr 40feet,and a Frame Bam 40 by W foot, “with' S?«ib and wagw ahedi attached; 160 young Apple and 100 Peach Trace growice* well qf water at the bon»e aol a Mtntarof fprlng* of water that at email exj-ewe could be tethehonee. Tbl* property poweseea eupertor conreyea v*w . . jr<)n or isiniWr mauufcete- refilling * K«>d end proßuJ :Sm. Forfortbcrp^icot^^^QaT’ . Kllttnolns, AmutrooK Coaolj, 1“.,^ umilog. ’ OUNDRIES.— n 1500IU. strictly fre«h taWo Bettor, 1200 dot frtlßßfC*, 1000 lb*. No. I L«f Lard, . S 6 buih prim* Dried I’eccbe*. 160 £»t young Chicken*, 160 Chore*, 60 Urgo fet Turkey*. Tteeived and for ule by QXAUCII AaUNGi.-UAVU'.u k 5 appointed Arab* for-Jnt»bargh, tiy pyARL ST ABOIIOOHPANY. to u« «1« STAUCH,(»bich ti warranted agnat tw thu ißirhii mnr prepared to topp*? " 00 TT~®£Vw* *Trade is lhlaarticle, tu anernmlnattoa ol• «ar prewat ««*• baljihlcb wtllU kopteonat to th« * 00- ’ Vr» Kb. * Wood rtf* ' PI'HE GREATEST MATO 11 MACIUNE IN a jSltoSKiabe wren a small lnykament. THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE las itfflple, ebtsp and perfect Match Slak«r. ThoM«hiM Ayfa § oaW $116; I* driTKQ by hi&d, and will “*• *®jJ 'toneof tbetnanutietorcr In a abort time. Where Roco ■wood ta to be tnd readily It materially redocet the gat. «“S«TW4I county or Mv-hlno priTtlc-E** a« «irSS aaleat* n.-t. r.it.- pru>. for partlcaUra, call »t OAaEOT OOUwtino utrtfcwinrr ,Tj U>ES.—B5O dry flint hides , - TT. zuOmn salted «10, t-v arrtij»ndto*W« bprinokh iiAHU&uaa k CO, No. 2» liberty ite—t 1400 M ‘ UQtt4U3BiOQo4tfw* HE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. *uoou» uses- --JOKS t- -«*■ a. lxwb. JOS. 8. LEECH & CO., N0«.a43 * 9*4 Liberty at., PUUburKh, Pa wholesale grocers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, dealers is flour and bacon, Xin Plate and Tinner's Stools* AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. lyllnDy smson r. n. warncs*. SPRINGER HABBAWOII * CO.» COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IS Wool, Hides, Provisions* Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Btreet, Pittsburgh. (L»U of J. 8. Loach, McAlpin * 00-» PUUbonph.) GENERAL COMMISSION and FORWARDING MERCHANTS' Leree and Washington Airenoe, WYANDOm Tiauuww, Jo,<-ph S. L~cb * Co, «.J Pitab« B h ” r ■My. c THOMAS A O»U.»oaKB> lOMMISSION AND FORWARDING I HEBCIIAKTB, So. SO Pine SreO, St. Loot., Mo txmn Prempt utootiottttTen to enj toonocr of fotrod^g.^. D. U. ISOIKTOi*. t'eWIS * EDGERTON, (Successors to p. JL T norms * Co.) •sSComntolon nil Wood meet, Pltftmrgb. mr2 ENTRY S KINQ, (LATE OF TILL KliS * Mo«W,V Commission Merchant, ii™inS sUl.na Blooms 50.70 low Market, Pituborgb, Pa. _ - - - i A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOK iO HAJi- J\ m dr Jones* Co-) Commission and Forwarding Mer- A%Lt°r th.Mlaiton uid iSIVd r ‘ per Fint and Ferry Pittsborgh, Pa- JaSfcljd ■ jvward Tl MEORAWj GENERAL 4*A QommlMionMerchant, andWbolenlgD*al«lnM*PQ- ffeired Tobacco, Imported and Domcstje Cigar*. SanOftc, Ic., No. 241 Liberty «treet, oppcdte the head of Wood,jntte bu?gb. Pa- mhVtlj thojl UTTIX. V:..X~ „ TUGS, LITTLI, JK. t““' u T. UTTLE &. CO., Wholesale grocers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And dealer* in BiQUR, BACON, CSESSB, * hsu, OILS and PRODUCE. No. lia Second St., Plttrtmrgli, P». Liberal adTance* made op coniigxnnept*. tjagaley, cosgravjs & co., h Wbulr«ftle Orocart, No*. 18 *ad 20 Wood itreel, Pitt* pgrgh. ntn e ina .. »- umiifc T)EIS & BERGER, GROCERS AND Jv Dealer* ia Bacon, Lard, floor, ©»«••, Brooma, Ac, Booth-Weft corner Smtthfleld aDd Second Street*. Pitt* borgh, Alexander kino, wholesale Qroctr and Importer of Soda A*b, No. rtwet, Pittiburgh, Pa. .TIT*- TSTM. & BRO., VY Wholesale Urocere. Rectifying Dirtillera, end Wine and Llqnor Merchant*, No. 2W Liberty atreet, Ptttilmrgh. Jo2S nrn «_ jnrra U*. I- COOUtI. TONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO • I CERS end Doai rornUhora, dealer* in Prodace end Plttebarch MennCictarea, No. Ml Water etreet, near Cherry Alley, Pittebargh, Pa. mfl»_ •IK-Lt iiiniira *.Dttwoara. CURIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE O Groom, No. ISO end 132 Second etreet, (between Wood and Smlthfield, Pltttbergh. _ _ . ..., ra ■■■■MMAm fLOTD—.T. WlliUH rtoru. -r‘o[lN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE fj Grocer* and Commlstion Merchant*, No. 173 Wood and 228 Liberty street, Pitta burgh. J al __ ” ZZ7. johj* wosoi*. WHOLESALE gro cers, Commission Merchant* and D*Hl**n in Pro ad Pittsburgh MinaCurtaro*, No. 208 Liberty Jtm-t, TSAiAHbICKKYiCO/”WHOLE T SALE | grocers, Commission MercbauM,*nd Dealers In Produce, No. 80 Water street, and 63 Front street, Pittsburgh. TO^!^ic6TOSß6¥"Fos7'wjroi^ YY SALE Grocer*, Produce and Cotumtoioo Mmvhants. and Dealers in Pittsburgh Mannfactnred Article*, No. iIS Liberty street, carnor of Irwin. Pittsburgh, 1 a. m F 3 .~rJT, ' '* .j ' ATWXU ATWELL;' LEE i CO., WHOLESALE J\_ Grocers, Produce and Commisaion Merchants, and DSler. in Pittsburgh .Manufactures, No. 8 Wood street, bo tween Water u D d Front sU Pittsbnrgh. *pl»_ mv'l b. bobisor. XV. Grocer*, Commits Merchant*,and Dealeniln all ktadk of Provisions, Prwlne* and Pltttlmrgh No. 266 Liberty itwl, Pittalinnch- jamiyu TtOBGRTU. KINO, WHOLESALE GRO rVi CEB, Commlwion Merchant, and Dealer lm Feather*, AS Floor, and all ktada of C7* Heal iSstate '>nts, """ ‘ WILLIAM WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bond*, Mortgage* and all ncnritle* for mo°*7- Peraona can procare loan* through my Agency, on reoaon *bThS™Ub!ns to inrest their money to good advantage, can altray* And flirt and *ccond Clan paper at my offloe, for “all communication* and InterTlew* *trlctly Office QRANT STRUCT, oppoett* 8L Panl * Cathedral. Jolidtf W” 'S.' RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, « Dader la Religion* and Sli*c*llan»n» Book*, and Depository of American Tract Boel*ty’i Publication*. mrlfcdawlyF •* _ - M. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationery BUak Book Murnfacturer. Mid Job Printer *’ 67 Wood itwt, PitUbargh^pM c. COCIiRAKE. (SUCCESSOR TO _ 8. B»dler,) Wholeaale and Retail Dealer In Book* onarjr ud Paper Hanging* Federal itreet, 6th door S. B. of Market Sqnara, Allegheny, Pm- JOHN S. DAVISON, BUUKSELLEK ANB Stationer, mcccuoT to Dariaon A Ague*, No. 63 Market itrwt, n«T Fcnrtb, Pitteborgb, Pa- A.Y 4 CO., BOOKSELLERS AM) S'i'A- TlONEfifl, No. M Wood street, next door to the cor* Third, RUihurgb, P*. School and Uw Bookie ■txntijr oq hind. L. read, bookseller an 1> ST a # TIONHt, So. 78 Toorth «U ApoUo Bnfldlng*- -jpr nN T & MINER, BOOKSELILER H_ and Stationer, Maaonjc lUU, fifth rtrcct. jssSi'S HAHIIOSIUMB, *nd D«»ler In Moiiennd ilmlenl Good*. Ja23 KLEBER 4 BKO., Ho. ** *'“■£** _ BU,Bl«ofth<»OoWeoH*rp,aola Ageot forITOSNa inir»A (lira Tnrk) nnrlwlltil Giksd md PIANOEAndOARHABTA NEEDHAM’S poiu(~ MEM)- Dcl.n In Mnrt» gi initnuncaU. pinARLOfTE BLUMJJ, I , eh .ad Deiler l» Plano Tone*, pitB ■ 1 _ T-vR"7yBRiEN~CAN BE CONSULTED TOwSnTd S*2«Sm&! ““ 1 i***' ST.n.l. Artificial />«"•" F ‘ < "" WE arc now Tccoiving our Spn n gStyl« “ Franch Flawn rn*l He™ "wble. di to offer to Wboleealo purchaser* Inducement* both in prUo end confined etylee. fnr Ortrkh end Fancy Feather* In many rtyle*. RnriMSllti.lllo, orcrydwcripUonof low priced Fancy ltoj.' ™d CbndrwF Bt»vr .ad y.. rT n.H For dale on liberal terra*, by __ P *“ 7 TO' JOT . C. HENDERSON BIIYTH * «o RroadwST. Mew Tort. American Slower., uucb.i, Tnnm^ri rpHE subscribers beg to draw IsssigpsK 11. No. 27 Fifth «tr«*t J. ,11 demand* 22&ptfonfrtyl* »“* Fk ’ or min Carpet*, of *w*T ; t price* titan we suaoth»,fnimSto2*W£ jutting for o gc ** or hero erer befoT* gJK*, and orerythlng connect cborebacPalntod WlaaoWß^^p Hmuw I’nrnUbtng. tdwUb the Carpet d*J*rt®ent° th*• Spring At we anticipate*? ojjgj {J, p Srch*ter* to make their Trade open*, •« *®° w and at crar pnwMjt* er 7 select font now from oar largo w ypfciyTOCK lownrioea. S UN S^ m .c,o—, 0 —, 5 K 2! 1000 ken SkUk, •~ r ** d * i ""’ H bbls.HoU Butter, 2000 Print Codflah, 300 bushel* Ry«* 100 box** Window OUn 30 e©o* Manilla Rop*. 69 balaa Nary Oakum, 60 doOUne wMb-boanla, 100 do. Patent Bucket*, VtATt * wn*Bo3. McALPEN A CO., ©rows, UoofeseUttß, St. &usic, iHamifarturtts. WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., KAffTTACTCara* or J -.»T,- I r WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders aolidu-d firm the trade, and promptly chip, ped as per Instruction*. . . Tours—6 months, or 6 per cent, discount for caab. •rfSilydiwS _ JOB. F. HAMILTON * CO., ENGINEERS rated machinists; toolh, gnch as Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and Drilling Machine*, Ac. Also. Wrought Iron Shafting, with l*alU>ys Ac. w23:1/>Ulyr •»>< HENRY OKRWIO, No. 489, comer Penn and Walnut Street*, Manufacturer of Pittsburgh HEMP AND MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP ROPE, i tn. to IV£ Inch, Halter Rope, Broom Twine.SewtnK Twine, Wool Twtno, 11a* and Cotton gein« Twine, Bash Oord,Tarred and Packing Yarn. *3_A fall supply of the above constantly on hand and for aale at market rate*. _ . la'/T^md BUSHA & GUTENDORF, jUNtrricmras or SXKA.M BOILERS AND ALL KINDS OF sheet i;r.oist "work. Penn Street, near. Water, Pittsburgh, Penn a. Ca-AUorders promptly attended to. A. . L"Y o n s' (Successor to A. Lyons k Co.). o? • „ LOOKING GLASS* PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER IN variety goods. &c.. No. 138 Wood Bt„ Pitteburgb, P*. fe&dtf ‘ MORRIS & COLTAIiT bole lusurACTCu&a or HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HASHERS. Hammers of tho following *ize» Ao made to order . So 1, Lift 7 io. fall blow, 3093 Ibe. Price $ 350 .. ~ p.. - » 5093 - “ 400- “ 3“ 12 - “ “ 116 W “ “ «u *T“ 15 “ “ “ 23058 “ “ *»• “6 “20 “ “ “ 41150 “ “ IW>(>- “0, “24 *• “ “ &4201 - “ 2COO. 49- Order* *olicited. For portieuUr* »ddn» MORttlS * COLTART, Pjttmckob, Pa. q a TVTTT Ft'.l, BKADLUIV. Bass Lasx, (Below the St. Cleir Street Bridge,) Allegheny City, Penna kastjtactcixr or_« a BRADLEY’S WOOLEN KNITTING TARS, Of every Color and Somber. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON •bort cotke for every color or number of Yarn*. ll*v nir been one of the original manufacturer! of the colebr*- «d “Bradley Woolen Yaroa/Mn connection with my brother, Wm. Bradley, of Wheeling, I would rcepcctfolly eollelt a abare of the order* for Yarua, a* abore. 49>Ca 00l WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO., 61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Workers, Manufacturers of Barnhill's Patent Boiler, Locomotive, Fiord and Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys, Breicben, sirs Bod, Stoam. Pipes, Condensers, Salt Pans, Sugar Puns, Iron Yawls, Life Boots, etc. Alto. Blacksmiths’ Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, douo at the shortest no tice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Je23 Pena Cotton Mills, Plttibargb. Kennedy, ciiilds & co., manuv ac- TURERS of— Penn A No. 1 heavy 4-1 Sheetings; Carpet Chain of all colors and shades Cotton Twine; “ Bed Cords; * - Plough Line* and Sash Cord; * Bope of all sires and d«icnptiohs; Batting. aj-Ordirs Jett at the Hardware Store of Wan. Wilson A Co., 131 Wood street, will have attention- K~‘dy JAMES lIIWIN, MANUFACTURKK Of SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Add; □oßman’t Anodyne; Muriatic Arid; Aqna Ammonia, FFF; Nitrous do Fowler's Solution; l J r J. 0, fIRBJN a. *- iOHSSOS Jvita.^x PBIIRIN A JOHNSON, Manufacturers and dealers in WE. CIIILDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS , tic fire and water-proof ckmknt ROOFING, 133 Third Stbstt, Pittsburgh. Pa- ’ WILLIAM TATE «fc SOS, PLUMBER AND (JAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, near Liberty, and 472 Penn strret,.next door to Alderman Parkinson's Offire, and F.vdcral «t., near lAeock Allegheny. _ , yy. Reery description of Fittluga for Water. Ga« and Steam. Bl F 3l:tf Enctuillc Tfle Floor, For Churches, Hall*, Coneerratoricv, VostibuU* aud Sion*. ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agont. From tiie original patentees, Ureerk. Minton A Co-, London, knd Muir*. Millar A Coates, New York, for Pittsburgh and the WmL All work exocntol fa * superior style. I’lune, Drawing and Soecitneiu cau be seen at No. 2 Fourth street, near Lib art,. l*l'») _mrlMjM_ JOHiM CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of BOOTSfre and SUOEi* of ewery doscription. No. 34 BmithflelJ Strret, Pittsburgh, Pa. insurance agents TITE A CnAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur ance Co-, Lafayette Hall, tVoxl street. FINNEY, Agent Eureka InsuracneCo., • No. 0 Water street. _ _ ~i A. O.A RHI E R i SECRETARY J\ # Pennsylvania Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Jones* Boildlng, Fourth street. A3IUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary I sens’ Insurance Company, 04 Water street. FM. GORDON, Secretary » an co Company, 92 Water street. T GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fur Frank -0 S Ha Fire Insurance Company, North-east comer Wood and Third street*. A. MADEIRA, Agent for • Mutual Insurance Co, 42 Water street. THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Insurance Co, 00 Water stroot. JOSHUA I’.OBiNSON, Agent Continental Insurance Co., 24 Fifth street. _ R\V. POINDEXTER, Agent G • ern Insurance Co,S7 Frunt street. aptiolstccji fiimr.witti’ a. mmm Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. MARSHALL & C 0„ Im forKra and D~l«a, 87 Wood «™t, Poorth atrMt and Diamond Alley, whom mar L* toond an ortonaiTa sisgsftSEszisr a. aniiuansea - j O o EEDMUNDSON & CO., Nob. 9G and 98 , Third street, near Wood, Manufacturer* and Dealsre In WALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS AND CORDS, COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES. Acl, Would solicit the attention of purchasers to their large and railed atock. ‘P^ B ” 11 J SEIBERT, Practical Upuolstihir, . Jfo. 100 Third Street, PiUtburah, Manutactufer and dealer In CURTAINS, CORNICE, BANDS, SHADES and BUNDS, MATTRASSES, COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular atu-ntion paid to Steamboat work. Qtrpeta fitted and laid to order. mrlfclyd .THO3. «. 10096 FATias U T< T. B. YOUNG * CO., KAHUrACnniXM OP FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY—/Wcrai SL, between Wylit and Pmna. Aocnus W&rehoQie—Noi. 18 &40 Smitbficld St, STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We are constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE ud CIIAIUS, and invite the attention of “■aSS 1 * l 0 ft,n,UhlnB T. B. YOUNG A CO. JAMKB W. WOODWKLL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Ntw. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. JW.W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS hi* friendJ andemtomors, that he hw Just completed bis atock of Furniture, which la decidedly the largest and best •rer offered fbrsale In tblsclty. A* he Isdsterailned to up hold his stock, with seasoned materials, best workmanship _. DBWB< t designs; and from tbs extent of bis orders and fadlitr In manufacturing, be Is enabled to produce warrant ed FURNITURE at the lowest price*. He k«PS always on hand the greatest variety of erery deacriptiun of furniture, from tho cheapest and plainest, to tb# most elegant and costly, that{» house, or any nart ofono, may be famished from his etock, or manufactured expreasl j to order. mrSO Y ARNIHES —l5 bbls Copal, 6 do Coach, 12 do Japan. 2 do Detnar, 3 do Fins Flowing. All of a superior quality and for tale low hy mr« MACREOWN A FINLEY. hf—2o bbls. in store nnil for snlo b; J.n.CANVIELD- Hoair rorlO EARLASH—SO bbls. just rec'd and for »|.t, mrlo J. B- OANPIBLD. LIME— 200 bbls. freshin store and for snle by mtlo_ J B. CANFIELD. lEMENT—IOO bblH. Hydraulic in store l and for **le by mrlO J B CANFIELD. STARCH— 100 bis. PearL 30 bbls. do, just rec’d and for sale bv J B CANFIELD. WS. HAVEN’S OCTAGON INLAID # and Bono Tipped Lead Pencils, Just received and « “'» a, N™. 31,33a»a OS Mark.. B HAVEN. TTERRING.—6O bbls. Halifax pickled and ■ ■ drv nit. Just received and for sale by jj. oryamHJ R, UtTCHINSOS. OFFEE—IOO bags primo Bio Coffee in ■* . MTTLE * 00. C‘ ODEISH—IO tea, Codfish in store and for fc27 T. UTILE * CO. fittslnirgji dajettt. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY _ RIDDLE ml forth—whose image* I wear Forever shrined in memory's sacred store— -1 am alone! 1 am alone, but in my fevered dreams Friends throng around mo—*-aice« loved t.» hear. Li~btl once again upon ms pathway beams. But I awake! —no forms beloved sre near— lan alone' Alone —alone: no more the star 1 w* Of hope which once illumed my cloudless sky, And naught is Isft on thU wide earth to me, fare but to look on nature's face and die I am alone! TotiDO, lf'th February, ISM. c °- CLOSERdetD—This article has attracted the attention of onr titrnu-r* this season to a larger extent than usual, ana tho high prices which It reached last year base given a n«» impetus to its production. The crop this year l» more than an average one, and the quality U excellent, although In consequence of tbe dampness of the weather, It wm about ■ix weeks later than usual in coming to market. The bulk of that raised In tbs omtitry has been concentrated here, and sold by the Comroiwuon Ilooset and beed Dealers oi Tbe total amount purchased and ro-clsaned here fur ship ment bus been as follow* : Messrs. V. 1». Mingle A bu,bel * Measrs. A.U Cattell A Co Mr F. A. Godwin - - Messrs. Martin A ft> 7\, Mewrn. Tuslin A sh«*ell - }•£» liuu. Raphael, O’Neil Bros, A other* > t uw Total " Of this amount about 36.U00 bnibol* hss been tlilpH l ® Lwms.l and to New York; 3,000 bushel* to the South, snd the balance) to poinU in the Interior and to the West. Tbe exports of Cloverseod from PUllWriphia to Liverpool during tbe past five months h»>«. I^oqjWoUowt. February. 7.3>0 bushels, valued at $12,910 January IW7 lu "[ in->* Iteoembor. lai>7 ..I,WO “ oit, 4 , November. “ .. .-Uf-7 ~ October. " *O7 " ” ToU! IUM Tbe exports from New York to iho same destination, da ring tl*** nemo period were - Fpbnwrr tltrw s,6oo.October tlnrwt 633 ::::: i£| *.«< November I*>U| AT.racln* lb- ti.rc .1 9 b«M., «• b.T.42.14T bu.li.U. TMajiu ft.m 80-100 Jum, 9 li ‘ “" dJ “ ' amounted to 154 bushel*. , The export* front Baltimore, during the tame period, wer* ti>pi bushels. TOTAL EIPOETS rSO* TOE USITtD STATES. From Philadelphia U. 106 bushel., rained at $£,170 New York 42. W? " “ ■***£, litiltinkore " Boston ™ Total. Phil Com List. Cloveb.— Clover has an importance to farmers which can scarcely be over-estimated, and we fear it docs not recite sufficient consideration. As furnishing a large amount of excellent pasture and fodder for domestic animals, and as a means of keeping np the fertility of our farms when plowed under, it dsortea prominent place in the system of rotation adopted by those who follow either a mixed or a grain-growing husbandry.-- As general rule, every acre of Winter gram should be “seeded down," as it is termed, to clover in the Spring, to remain for at least one, and not more than three years as a meadow or pasture. , , . , The soil best adapted to the clover plant la that of a somewhat clayey character—ouch as will produce the best wheat- crops. Any soil which will grow wheat will also grew olover.— A deep well drained loam Bulls it well on oil. ill drained soils it Buffers much from Winter- klling, especially if the spring prose one of littlo snow and rnriable tomperature. On light sous it needs the assistance of manure to prose profitable. Closer is usually sown early in Spring upon Winter grains, and occnsionlly with oats and barley. With the latter it generally does well, especially if sown in good season. Upon wheat, we sow in March, when the season is sufficiently ad sauced. While slight frosts continue, the Blight cracking and hearing of soil, though their action will generally furnish a sufficient covering'for the seed, though some recommend sowing later, and harrowing in, argmng that this proceess not only covers the eloser more per fectly, bat benefits tho wheat crop. When seed ing with Spring grains, it 1) usually sufficient to pass over with the roller, sowtng tho closer seed afler the last harrowing. The benefit which closer derives from plaster seems a '‘fired.fact ia agriculture,” not needing special remark in this connection- Hence they have become associated in tho minds of moot farmers as partners in the product desired end the one usually accompanies the other. We think however, that the sowing of plaster upon wheat fields seeded to closer is frequently de ferred too late. The closer needs its aid when it first comes up; beside, if sown Into the wheel is injured by-lts causing too rank a growth of straw at the time when the grain is formuig.- We should sow plaster ns early ns April, if pos sible, open wheal, and open Spring grain coed ing ns scon as it fairly appeared above ground. The amount of seed necessary for an acre depends upontho character of the so 1, hut there seems no disposition ns yet to seed lee heavily. Loamy coils need less than clayey, and the growth of tho crop with which it is seeded wether Urge or small-tos considerable influ ence. A peck to the acre is little cnoogh-some use more, but many lees. It Is poor economy to sow but half enough to cover the snrfnce the pasturage and hay are of much less value and the saving of five dollar. '" ' c d o "" entails a lose uf five times that amount in tho pr ih“re are many vareties or the clover plant, but those most grown ore the onmmon red, or Northern clover, of which we believe there are two varieties, the Urger, “f peavine clover, and tho medium —ns it is csUed perhaps, from lying between that and the Southern or small varUty. The medium kind makes the best hay and is equally valuable as a green manure^ We have already remarked upon the great value of clever for this latter purpose Some of the reasons why it is so, may bo hus briefiy slated. Clover takes less from and more from the atmosphere, in propori,„n to the feeding and manuring value of Its product, than most other plants. It ha. numerous roots long bulky stalks, and abundant leaves, each emptying vegetable matter to the soil, A luxuriant growth of clover is an cicelcnt pre paration for any and every crop. It. forspend ing room loosen and deepen the sol and bring to their support and to the surface the elements of fertility below the reach of most other crops. This, too, is tho reason why clover delight. In a deep, fresh eoil, and why after subsoil plow ing. it is so certain to succeed.— Rural Neu Yorker . _ OKfl HHDS. PRIMES. 0. SUGAR for *OU ■S.nb.u*,. (miij. JAB. aAßumra. 19, 1858. faistellatuous. Eighth Emtio*. , _ „ The life and times OP AAR o M BURK. Lieat. (Ailottol in tha Aim, of th. dam o) the Culledst»u-,, etc. By JAMES PARTON. Mlth Portrait ou sum-1, and‘woo.l ruU. 700 pp. crown sro. “rice. In cloth, SI,:S;h»U tall, ti:s, (ulltait $3.“; ' dl ' tiori" of this remarkable YYork have been sold In 2 months, and fifty columns base been dosoted to re slews and notices of it by tbe prw of New York city slone. ••The m jst widely talked of publication or the year. [Washington Star. •‘ln style, arrangement, and honesty of purpose, the finest work of Its class in the whole range of American literature. [Mr*. Stephen’* New Monthly. “One of the eery l*et specimens of historical diogrspby with which wears acquainted.’' ; Scottish American. • “Ought to be read by every Ameri-v.a who would know the history of bis own country." _ . [North Avi-nrnn Bcriew. “Of peculiar and ahsorbing interest." 1 Boston Trans. “It is a poor complimcul to say that this- hi* ** a* Inter- MUnc U . ouyyl ■ « "Ur. “A work of iihaitst nneqnalled intprwt. i Boston lost. “Raremrtit non* avons lu une biographic qni fut dnn attrait ac«l c mrTier Kut .Unls. PubUdied by‘ MASON BW*™* mrl<daStwF New York^ FOR SALE, 1 400 ACRES op CHOICE FARMING LANDS a*d VALUABLE MILIj PBOPEHTV, Situate in one of ike mott healthy and fertile portions of the State of Ohio. T WILL SELL AT PRIVATE SALE.ga I and on such terms a* to cash and credit, as may bcHsi. upon between myrwlf, the purchasers and lion hold ers, tho following real estate, to wit: Flouring Mill, Sow Mill and Distillery, Cross’ Station on tho Mad BiTor and Lake Erie lUJlroad, about aLx miles west of tho city of Springfield, 0. Thl'«* tabllshment is capsbl* of manufacturing per day, about GO barrels of floor, distilling frqm 100 to 300 bushels of grain, and sawing 2,000 feet ol lumber. Also that valuable property known as the WOODBURY MIXiLS, «Mll SlilaN. E. in. CU3O/ Dayt.m, On the Mad Elver Valin Turnpike, in the midst of ono ol the most productive and test grain growing regions on thd waters of Mad River. ' , These mills are now In good rnnnlng order, and capable of making per day, 80 barrels of flour and distilling from 400 to 600 bushels of grain. 49»lftbcse mills remain unsold after the loth of March next, 1 wiil rent the same or either uf them, reserving the right to sell them, subject to the rights of'the tenant. There are ol*o In my h-Mids for «ale, some of the most valuable farming lands in the beauUfal valley of Mad Riv er, which will be disposed of on such terms, as to payments, Ac . as may be agreed upon as aforesaid. As the Asslngneo of David Cross, I am ot all times ready to receive private bids, by mall or otherwise, on any of the above property, md will communicate to all persons desir ing it, prompt and tnll information touching the same. Poet office, Enon, Clark county, Ohio. JOBS IL MILLER, Assignee ot David Cross. ... 1 00 .... 1 75 .... 3 00 .... 4 00 frQQ • IJft. 9 00* 10 00 ~..12 00 .._.20 00 fo2s:ltJk3twP Commonweal lb of Peanijl AujonrsT CocsT IN TIIE DISTRICT COUR' ty, »t January term, ISM. John Brown, Elizabeth Det*r and Andrew Detar, her huiband, Peter Uarold, husband of Sarah Harold, dee'd, and Elizabeth flaruld, George Harold, Lewis Uar old, Mar; Uarold, Lariula Uarold, Michael Uarold,Sarah Uarold. and Jesse Uarold, children and heir* at law of cald Barah, Philip Detar, the boihand, and Lewi* Detar and Mary Jane Detar, heir* of Catharine De tar, deceased. j The plaintiff and defendant* aboTe named are hereby no tified that the aboee writ will be executed on tho premise* therein described, to wit; A Lot on Sandusky site- 1, in the Third Ward of tho City ol Alleaheny, being Lot No 3 in the plan annexed to the Writ ofpartition, or No. 1 * of*™“ Docket, wheroin George Beitcr 1* plaintiff and Kltchlo and others are defendants, on TL’ESDAT, the 3vth day ol March. !SiS,atlO o’clock A. M.,whey and where you maj attend iryon think proper. . „„„„ 0 , J iIODY PATTERSON, Sheriff. Satun'B Ornci, l rilUl-urßli. February 3, ~ Nett Cash Dry Goods House. OPENING OF BPRING GOODS! - E V RE «te LANUELL Fourth and Arc\ itrrrit, P/tdadtlphia. ARE dow offering a full stock of N E W GOODS FOR SPRtNO OF IMS. FASHIONABLE SPRINT. GOODS. UI.ACK SILKS, 24 to 31 inch** Rid-, Spring Dree* Goods. uow stvie». Shawls, In all the newest style*, British, French and American Chintre*. Fall Stock of Domestic Goods, Fall Stock of Europeon Goods. N. n. Bargains In Sowootble Goods, dull j receited Iron tho AUCTIONS of Now York and Philadelphia. P. g. MERCHANTS, are Invited to examine the *to:k.— TERMS, Nett Cash, and low priect. mrl:3mwxF IN TIIE COUKT OF COMMON PLEAS of Allegheny County. In the matter of the application f„r a Charter of Incorporation for the Alh-gheuy City Col leire Company. No. of Term, 1538. And now to wit: March 4th. IMS. the petition and con stitution »f the applicants presented in open Court, and haring been presented by the Court,lt is ordered that the same be fllwi in the office of th" Prelhonottry of said Court, and that notice of said application he published In the Pittsburgh Gazette for three consecutive weeks, and that nnlcse sufficient cause to the contrary be shown the prayer of the petitioners will be granted at the next term of this Court. mril:3tw*/ JOHN BIKMINUUAM, Froth y. ■». a. hurt... C. CAXPCXLL. lIEXEY, JACKSON &• CAMPBELL, General Land and Kml Esiatr limkrrt, SIOUX CITY, lOWA. REFERENCES:— lION. J. S. BLACK, Hon. J. L. l)swv>n. Browntrllle, Pa, 11. L. Richmond, K*q.. MnuMlle, Piu, Hon. »b. Washington City; Uon. C. L. Knapp, Washington City", O Wj Clereland, Fort Dr# Moiin I *, lown; Wm. D. Knox, lowa City, Merritt Clark. Esq., I'onllney, Hun. Wm. C. Bradley, Brattli’boru, Yt.; Qaflc k Brother*. N. Y.; Clark k Brother*, gt. l»ol», Mo.; J. J. Beardsley. Ksq., Hock Island, IlUMcasrs. Ainsworth A Lynda, Rock Island, HI-; Messrs. Fish A Lee, Baukerm Rock Island, 111. _my2ily«-«F FARJIBHS’ MUTUAL FIIIE INSUIiANCK COMPAN Y Orncx —Cmier Squart, Tork, /Vnna. Accumulated Capital This Company continues to insuro the safer kind* of properly agaiuat lem or damage by fire, at rate* u low a* i» coniiatoot withaafoty. 11. KIIAUEIt, Proaldrnt •affirwlyF Dattd BniciWi Sec*; BUlrirlUe Female Seminary. ON TIIE BLAIRSVILLE BRANCH OF tboOnmUrcnniyWanlA Railroad. Rer. i*. 11. Shcpley, Proprietor and Principal; Sira. r. r. BheoleT. Principal; «Lx excellent Teacher*. V COURSE OP EDUCATION, TbomnKh andijutomattc,embracingPTery branch ol ao a complUhed Female EdncaUon. Accommodation* for aorenty Boarding *cho!*ra—t»u Boarders, including Tuition, per •carton of five month*, |OO. For Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting eud Mod ern t-ung-napr*. moderate charge*. The next session will coaixeueo May 3d. Catalogues *«nl O. jgJ.«F Miwunf- T7ARM FOR SALE.—Tho old Whittaker ij Farm la offered for sale, being altoated on the Monon nhela rixer, about one mile ebore the city Alms Ilooso, containing one hundred and sixty acre*, more or loss—foraj erly the property ol James Whittaker, deceased. For particulars inquire of either of the following person* J, R. IiOOIUIi*AD| J. W. BAKBWELL, ISAAC JONES. OKO. W. JACKSON. JAS. ANDERSON. oe29:wtAl>lchr P WANTED. —Agents wanted m every town and city in the United Plate*. Endow two *Uojp and aiidreaa delT:w3w«r A lt. BIDNKV, B—t«m, Ma**._ T. W. J. A. YOST^ (Snccetsor to Biuhneli A TulL) Manufacturers n.ll kind* or Children’* Carriage*. Velocipede*, Wheelbarrow*, nobby Uone*. Ac. TYholesala and Retail. No. 214 bock it., shore Second, Phlladelpblt rlt»:»2mF IN the District Court for leglionj. anil Stale vl I’i-oj 1959. Joseph Patterson, Kdward Rudgo Margaret Rndgf. bU wife, In right of niff Margaret, AngO'tu* I. McCrea, Catharine McCrea. Penclopo McCrea, Jane P. Me- Crea aud Edward L. McCrea, rhilffred and helri of Jamee McCrea, dcceaaed The parties, plaintiff, and defi hereby notified that the above an premlees therein described, to v the general plan of the city of ] cart ride of 8t Clair street and r o'clock, A. M., on MONDAY, thi 18M, when and where thoee In they eocbooee. mr!B:6twP ROI Metropolitan Olft4look Store. HONEY SATED INBITTLNO BOOKS ON THE GIFT PRINCIPLE, Books usually sold at $1,25 for $l,OO A GIFT WITH EACH BOOK, Worth from 25 cents to $6O. ANY person sending an order for ten Books will receive a Book andOin extra. Kvery effort will bo made to rlro satisfaction totboee who may taror ns with their order*. BUli of all Solvent Banka taken at par. Cat aloouei of Books sent to any add roes, aloguei Jonv B A }/diUSWS. 140 Nassau street, de2s:3mwrP (Near the City Uall,) New York. NOTICE. —By order of the Orphans’ Court of Allegheny county, the undersigned will expose the lollowing lot of ground to public sale, on th* promises, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of March, A. D n 1859, at SI o'clock A to wit: All that certain Lot of Ground, situated In the Borough of Lawrencerlile, of laid county, bounded aa follows, tlx; Beginning on Pike street at the corner ofa lot belonging *> 0. W. ’Bchrlner; thoaco along tho line of said fchrlncira lot towards Allen street 117 feet, more or less, to tho Hoe of property formerly of Alba Fisk’s heirs; thence along said last mentioned tine 24 feet; thence by • line par alel with said Bcbriner’s lot 117 feet, more or less, to said Pike street; thence along Pike street 24 feet to the place of beginning; said lot haring a front of 24 feet on Pike street, and extending back towards Allen street 117 feet, being the property of which EUnbclh W. Bennet died soiled In her demesne of fee. Terms at sale. . feC-UdsStwT ' SAMUEL H. BENNET. Adm r. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—By virtue of to ardor of U,. Orptuo-’ Court of AUrrtenj »"»• 30 077, *nd calling fo» One Ilunrlr«9 Liberty street. tvranln, I T, U. J T for paid coun- Brrtt dr /MrtCion Fadenda, No 64, Partitioi Docket. parm for Bale. THE ANDERSON FARM, 2* miles gB above the Depot, at New Brighton, Bearer pa on Block House Him, containing 10S acres of excellent laDd, erery acre of which I* tillable, and 95 of which Is un der cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber, bOacrea In grass and p&stnre, and an abundance of coal. There Uan Orchard oi grafted fruit trees. In almost erery Bold there is a spring of jnerer-Cailing water. The Improvements consist nt a new frame Dwelling, at tached to a weather-boarded log, a small teoimt houw and a large frame Barn, 10 by 30 feet. This choice farm 1* in a high stats of cultivation, fences good, and in a respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of jaVJ-dkvrtfT J. ANDERSON. New Brighton. Pa, - Ohio Land for Bale. TIIE subscriber offers for sale section ten, Liwnablp 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known u “Bowman’* Section,” containing MOaerra. It la lituatrd three milra west of Unnaillon, on the State Road leading to Woo*ti>r, and within about two mJlr* of tbe PJtti bargh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The aootb, mat and nnrth'U&Jil quartern ar* partly cleared and improred— the remainder U coren-d with anperior timber—and tbo whole U well watered by aprinp* and running itreama— Tbfi arctioo ia eontidrred the fineat body of land in the county. 1* will be aold undivided or In quartan to «uit pnrehaaer*. To tho-e who desire to inwt in real e«Ut* a U " i.ppurtuDitj i. r.r.l, B SWEITZER, No. 101 tth afreet. Pitta tmrgh. oc2fcd*wtfT TIIE undersigned-offers for sale, at bargain, that large doable Brick Uonse, altoated.Esl at SwuavaJe Stalina, on the rencfsyiTaniA Railroad. It la nearly new, couUlua sixteen room* exclusive of cellar*, end U adapted for two UmlHre, bat with very Uttle expense coaid be turned into a aiußle house. From 2*.s to 5 arrea of £mand will be »oM with it. On this there are yonng fruit tree* of every variety now bearing. JThe^pruperty jJd be #01(1 Tory low for acbool purpose*, for which it 1. y*U adapted. The location Is admirably anitwl for a Semi nary or Academy, winch Is much needed and dedrod in thi neighborhood. For farther informiitton. apply to the onder»lgn*Hl. on tb« premiere. mrl'idSw* JAMES SWISSIIELM. Valuable City Property for Bale. .oto. a. jscssom _. Att*y at Law TllATvenr .lcsirablo lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, nut to John Irwin k Son*, brine la) f-*-t on Water and Front streets, and ICO deep along the lie sold t.-gether or in lota »>! 'JOor ‘24 feet each. For term*. i which a ill l>* made easy aa to payment,) ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH k CO-, Liberty gtreet, Pittsburgh. FOR SALE—I Tnulinp; Boat.sOhy 16fcet. 3 ply roof. C lung Coal U-iat Cttblca, For tale low for ciub or approved note*. Enqnire of GEOBQE W. DinU. at W. M’CUntock’s Carpet Store, mrJ.lmd No. 112 Market street. F OR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one of the beat location* in tbo city of Pittsburgh, for either a jobbing, retailor prescription business. Juducementsare offend to parchjuera containing advantages of rare occur* rence. For informs tkm Inquire of JOHN HAFT, Jr., at No. ltifl Wood Street, coni.'l of Woo.t and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. tei) Cemetery Marble Works. No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTSBURG n, P A. MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON, WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN forts hia friends and the public generally, that it has leased the above premia©*, for the manufacture and sal* of every variety of Marblo Work, such as Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, Mantle Tiecea, Oentro Table, Pior, Bureau and Wash Stand Tup*, Ac, Which he is o Airing a* low aa any other establishment West of the moon tains. His stock is entirely now, and hai b«en •eleated by himself, expressly fur this market. He i* also prepared to boild Bahai Vault*, enclose Bar Lot# with Mar ble or Btone, and to execute any other work in bis line, a any of the Cemeteries adjoining Pittsburgh. unu bt nuntaos ro Rev. T. B. Lyman, Robert Galway ,E*q, Hon. Wm. Wilkins, John Chlslett, Esq, Jno. B. Shoenberger, Esq-, I W. L. Rlngwalt, Esq, Charles Brewer, Esq, 1 J. H. HllLEsq, Thomas Scott, Esq, A. B. Curling, Esq, W. P. Bacm, Esq, I G. R. White, Esq. The Trade furnished will) all kinds of Foreign and Dome* tic Marble, either finished dr In the rough, at Wholesale prices. lie has alto made arrangements with the manufretnrers of the best brands, for a constant supply of Hydraulic Ce ment, Water and Loaisville Lime, ana Plaster Paris, both for Land and Stucco Work, all of which he Is prepared to. furnish at short notice. mhlßtdly - T. W. nOUtiUREY, Q—, Watch and Clock Maker, aJTV I3IPORTER OF Fine watchesand jewelry,Xta? No. 28 Fifth street, between Wood and Market, Pitts- attention paid to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry. 49-All work warrant*© the county of Alle inijtmula, at A.|>rtl Term Parlillou Docfcet, No. 41 WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, MASOXIC HALL, FIFTH STREET. J OSEPH FBICKBK, PROPRIETOR. ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON, prepared by the most sx penenced rooks, served up at tbo shortest no tice, from SIX O’CLOCK A. M. UNTIL TWELVE O'CLOCK P.M. All article* in the Ulc, peculiar to the East, West or South, received daily by Express, and served upto order.— Dullness men will find the table at WALNUT nALL all that they could desire. A3-Wholesale Depot for Oysters, Fish, Game and early Vegetable* In tbolr fel3 oclltlyd jJTy“~i MARtIITs Itrrrr t U Partition* rtt’hi. fendnnts st*.»*<- named, are ;rit will be executed on the wll; Lot Noe. CO nod 4) to Pittsburgh, situate on the north ct Penn street, nt 10 • 20th day of April, A. L»., otorotrd mnybe present it IDY PATTERSON. Sheriff. A l&rg- lot of Ibis celebrated Blacking rcc’d this day by JJ. WOODS’ PEARL STARCH constant • ly on hand and for sale by the undersigned. Fami lies may bo assured that this superior starch will be found equal to any of the more expensive forms of Ooru Starch in use, for making delicate Blanc Atange, ruddingt, or Cake. Be particular in enquire for “Woods’ Pearl Starch. . A. A. HARDY, ia!4 corner First and Ferry streets. H'ONE Y BEAN TOBACCO—Another sup nlv of this flue Tobacco received by JOS. FLEHIXO, fa 23 Comer Diamond and Market street. BEANS.— Nine bbls. amull white Beans Inst received and for solo by feat R. nuTcmygoy. PEARL sale by fo-21 COFFEE —100 bags choice Rio Coffee: 21 do do Java do. Just received and for sale by R. ROBISON A COi Ann BBLS - FAMILY WHITE WHEAT FWU& arriving by ears, and for ale by • . •* JAMES GARDINER. Flour and " TS bbls Flour, Galls tine Mills; 19 table and 7 bag* Flxxsesd. to arrive and for tale by ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. FLOUR— 50 bbls. Superfine, ' flO do Extra, recairnd tbit day *ttd fc ta ti\ HENRY 11. OObUNS. ■UiiS.—Two bbU. just received ond for I Miei.y (fesi) b. nprcniNSON, MRS. ALLEN’S HAIR RESTORER-Au o^roU^,xc,U.». JFor Rent. Nob. HP First and 120 Second tX». JFoc Sale. jHisccdantous. of every variety and form: ALSO, BLACKING JOSEPH FLEMIXO, Corner of tli» Diamond and Martel Btraeto. awkfl in Btore and for R. HtXCnLNSOK, No. 6 Bmlthflcld itreet. •NUMBER 181 iSusical. pianos ffffi! ,f * \a?T a. BARGAIN. A Fine Nanns and Clark Piano, fiix octav Of Rosewood m hota few jwn taiwJJJ- One Be Tea OcUto, n*>wood ca**, round COTMT-JISS One Fix OctaTO, mahogany ease.— One 81x Octavo, mahogany IX On* Six OeUTo, small si» Piano-^.----”" P«r*oo* dedroni to porchaw an Instrument, will find K It to their Intmrjt to call at c . n. KLEBEB i BHO B;^^^ PIANO AT A BARGAIN.— An elegant Rosewood, Plano, only in nee three months, in perfect! 1 m ■ I * order In wry rcrpect, will bo Bold at a rery great oargnln ■ The owner U now In tho West, and wishes to ultat ones ana for cash. The subscriber will guarantee tho Plano to bfl per fect and unblemished. Apply to JOHN n. MELUHL NEW ARRIVAL OF MELODEONS—Just retired * foil *opply of PRINCE’S MELODEONS * mciK Portable atria, scroll legs • Piano cased Portable alyl*, doobie reed*, Plano case “ “ * .. , Piano ease, with 2 bonks of key, double reeds, 200 The above Instruments combine all the recent -improve ment*, the Divided Swell. Organ Melodeoa, 4c. ‘ Tbe Divided Swell cau only be obtained in Melodsonsof Prince's manufacture. CHARLOTTE BLtJHE, Manufacturers’ Agent. I At the old established Piano Depot, 118 tfood street, second | door above fifth. mrl7 Re ad's, N €Pr7 8 FOURTH STREET. WE or© to furnish tho fol ifnring-Worta In •■oewjuid magnlflccptstyla. Dr. LiTingston’s Travels la calf— Illustrated, Tho Poets of the 10th Century, fall calf— Ulostrated Barth’s Travels In Africa, U vols, 8 to, “ Strongs Hansony and Exposition of Gospels, morocco, ant. s£,oo. - Standard English and American Poets 8 to. ant. 1 set National Magazine 13 sola Wlcalt floe paper. Mathew Henry’s Commentary, fall call. Family Bibles, in Telretand Gold, $6O, and Morocco SSS, Prayer Books, the finest editions at reduced prion, Albums, Morocco and Papier Macho, binding*. Portfolio*^no Hlustratedjuvsnlles, with colored plates. The latest Miscellaneous Works In plain bindings for ole b , J. L. REAP, Fourth street. ORIENTAL AND WESTERN LIBERIA; BT ATKINSON. —Oriental and Western Liberia, A Narrative of Sevjn Years Explorations and AdnntttfW'ln- Western Liberia, Mongolia, the Kirghis Steppes,. Chinese Tartary and part of Central Asia, by T.W. AUtason, with a map and namerons ill narrations—-In cloth and half calf. ■ T««Ve Taylor’s New Book, Tho World of Wind. The Land of Promise, byßonar. Dr. Sprague's Annals of Distinguished American Clergy men. Tola 3 and A, Presbyterians. Ryle’s Spiritual Songs, Footsteps of St. Paul. Thoughts for the Holy Week, by Miss SewelL King oo the Eldership, Phillips' Deroticmsl Guides, Aiex aoderr Words to Young Communicants, Hamilton's Royal Preacher. Principles of Eloquence, by Abbe Maury. D’lsraeli's Amenities of Literature, otn, etc. Jost received by JOHN 8. DAVISON, mr H 61 Market it. ATEW WORKS AND NEW EDITION'S.— I \ Brightly’* Digest—Laws of the United States,,l7B9- iei>7; Brlghlly's Purdou’s Digest, 1700-1857 j Cssej, Tol 4; Penn. State Reports; Angell on the Law ol Highways ; Story’s Equity, Jurisprudence, new edition; Hillard on Real Property, new edition; Wharton’s Criminal Law, fourth and revised edition; Woarton’e Precedents, second and re vised edition. For sale by KAY 4 CO., mr9 65 Wood it. VTEW VALUABLE WORK ON RAIL- J_w WAYS.—A practical treaties on the Law of [Rail ways, by Isaac F. Redfleld, L. L. D., Chiel Jnstico of Ver* moot. In Ivol. Just rac'd by KAY 4 CO., mr g £6 Wood it. EW BOOKS—Life of Dr.~K.ane; Beatrice Cenci; Masters and Workmen, a work for the time*; Debit and Credit; The Pnipit and Peer, Lucy Howard’s Journal; Mrs Sigourney; Fifteen Years among the Mormons, Mrs E Smith; The Bow in the Cloud, .Mae Duff; Carter’s New Books; N«w Sunday School Books; Mamma’s Lessons about. Jeeus; School Days at Rugby; The Coral Islands; Ungava, or the Esquemaux. two new boooks bj author orFur Trad era; New JuvenlU-Books; Taper .Flowers and how to mako them; Natural Costumes; New Boston Serieeof Taper DolU and Furniture; New Untearables; Mrs Browning's Poems, new ed, 3 Tf.ls,biue and gold; Partheoia; The City of the drear Kiug; Livingstone's Africa; English Hearts and Ecg- Uah Hands, new supply. Lite Publications and stock re plenished in all depaitraents by resent purchases in the eastern cities. New rsrietie* of Stationery. K. O. COCHRANE, 6 Federal si.. Allegheny. New Spring Steck of Wall Paper opening. mr3_ FRESH SUPPLY—Livingstone's Africa, Barth’s North Africa; Lncy Howard's Journal; Read's White Lies; Alex. Smith's City Poems; Guv Livingstone. f*27 J. L. READ. 78 Fourth stroet. BLANK BOOKS-^Ledgers, Journals, Cash Book*, Day Books, Invoice Books, Check Books, and all other Blank Botks used in counting bouses, for isle or made to crier *t short notice, by WM. 0 JOHNSTON 4 CO, Biauk Book Manufacturers. 67 Wood street. iaiccllantous. /^kf~4}'Mk NORMAL CLASS. The second session of the nor- MAL CLASS, at the ~ \\ IRON CITY COMMERCIAL CO^G&s£o^jg? ™" "" T-ff Principal of lb* Fifth W»nil e sT?SrtHjj(hjlj|£ijSSJJs£^j^^^^^^£ On Monday Kvenlug, The Clan will meet od MONDAY *ud THOR*DAY fvp NLNGS, and SATURDAY MORNING of each week. * & ga^Tcras,s2,oo per Session of Sixteen Lessons. j-~> An Exchange Is Oflered. AV ALUABLE FARM in Beaver County Is offered la exchange for improved property In Pitts burgh or Allegheny City. The farm contains over two hundred acre*, mas to the railroad aod Ohio river. and distant from railroad station aboot ono hondred rods. The improvements are a good dwelling house, bam, erd all necessary outbuildings. The place abounds with limestone and coal; also springs of pars water, is under good fence, the land productive aacfln a high state of cultivation- in addition to which there is wood sufficient to par lbr half the place. In short, it Is not sur passed by any arm in the county. As the proprietor is not a former. In either theory, prac tice or Inclination, he proposes this trade for improved property in either city. Apply to Wa. A. IRVIN, a. Station Hotel, Allegheny, from Bto 9 o’clock, A. M- or from 4toSP. M. tnrfclmtud To the Whip Trade. WE WOULD inform our customers west, and others Interested, that we have purchased the entire stock and good will of the firm of HAZLETON A MOORE, of York county, in this State, who from tht« date decline busiDeei in our favor, and have loft their notes and accounts against parties West of the Moan tains with us for collection. We will, ns soon as possible, welt upon opr cus tomers and those of the Lite firm, for the purpose of collect ing the amounts due,'acd receiving their orders for farther supplies. Our »tock is bov Urge and well auorted, ecmprisiog erery rariety of Buggy TFJtfpt, Wigon Whipr, Biding SmieKes and Lmhrt, and to it wo Mk the attention of deal WELLS. KHXDLE A CO, No. 80 Fourth itmt. • Safety and Economy In Light. WHY will you burn Camphene and fluid, when you can get * cheaper and better light. Pure Kerosene oil, made from the g&s of Cannc) Coal, produor* tho cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleasant and safe port able light ercr offered to the public, and. no danger of ex plosion; more brilliant than gas, and qulteas cheap; lamps of the most simple and easily raiuiagedconstrnctloii. For sale by T. P. O. HOD&INSON, No. 79 Stnlthfield street. Dewars of a counterfeit already la the market, made from Camphene, with a Utile Copl oil to scent it. f«2frdly HAY AIM'S No, 1 Extra Fine Point, No. 2 Flexible Point, Commercial and Albatroe Steel Pena for sale by W. 8. HAVEN, cor&«c3lirkct and Second ttt. FLOUK.— 200 bbls. ertra family, ISO do, extra ruperfino, 300 do. superfine, 123 do. fine, in store andfrr sals by SPRINGER ItABBAUQH £ CO, f*23 No. 286 Liberty street GOULD’S PATENT SPRINQ BED—Call at our warehouse and examine this Caleb rated Spring Bed, which we are now manufacturing and seUlnaat the low price of $6 each. [mrf>l T. B. TOUNO « CO. Mackerel.— 200 bbls Large No. S Hectare], 100 half do do do, •20 bbls $2 Mackerel, 20 half do do, 20 bbls $1 do, 26 half do do, Just recalled and for tale by 3. B. CANFIELD Lake fish.- 100 hlfbbla White Fiah, 60 do Trout, 23 bbls do,' 23 do Salmon, In store and fox sale by ai9 v ■ J. B.CAXFEILD. *|V/T AGNESlA—Husband's, Homy's* Mus* AtA say’s and Citrate, constantly on at tnrt JQB FLKMINQS, cor Diamond and Market tt. Pure brandy and wines—i ha?««■ large and very fine assortment of pure Brandy and Wines o? cTsry description for medicinal purposes. Those wishing any thing In this line can rely on getting a genu ine article at JOSEPH FOOTINGS, mrO Corner Diamond and Slarhct St, /CHEESE—7SO bis. prime W K _io ®tore and for nle by mrlO J B . QSS-20 bbls. fresh just arrived snd for miff bj tnrlO J II OSSHPP- COFFEE, fa— fflO~ >g». choice Kfoftjjjj*; 1W l,a. «»!»•_ Arrlilnp mid fur till by galO 'Mft BROOM CORN—Two tons, prime quality, arrited tad for ol* bj ' j g.QAJfTiy> Broom corx-s mm, JjE&KHIS&iS? iad for —l* by Imrt] HISRx E-OOLUj S' YRUP—2obbl».Balt. S. H.recemng^ 1 for sale by mr* PATH? C. UEHBSX' /"10RN 2&JBAL—IOO bus kiln driodinatow 4Q d on* nit by mri TiATID C. BM”** lb V c »^ in YE I'l.ODR—2O bbls. extra for saw b£ ■art, - DAVID 0. nggjg; f>EA NUTS.—4oRacks in i by (fcao *• BOTonssoir. e 4Sto $ 75. 100 to 130