ESTABLISHED IN 1786. rromlWl EC§LMMrtrtSdii* Hotn* Ho.«» Bna4- i A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAJTCAN ? ' A mato-lnaaT Part of tha Pidtafl BtW IJfDUKDBBKa 6A2EXI .FLUID LAMP," J**}I**™ 1 **™ j. ' vrorti Batter*: SrarjXamfly wtohuregard ; ion, property orcgoaotnyvlll porcfa» jbea. - For In**- I ” a '' on bT p,iK)o« Mo?r,' LIGIITE, SKWTOB MANCPACI’UKEHS o/tioPototA^U s, sSSd^fei^ys ' menu, ban. obtained the 4Jch«t rwatatt, W P»|«Ot Arch Wrort Plank, which U ewotA•** “** 1 cunmntfMtlirirrtnnillnsln ttinßlGiMpi, _ 1 itriirn'nc; wtiilntbHr ani>rc«ttentfd ,;i l:f i„ ; Hi, conmiT Unramd-ni ptoolnr IM' i‘ i'M.v!-» , . ' jarUgs&i®- 'i T\T ACKEOWN & PirTLEY, Wholesale ■I ItL nnnsaa .n4stmulirtnr"» ot Carton Oil, No. JCJ . -.J L iberty etreot, P»M«bnrsbt P»» ~ ■ JauCdyg ■i T) li. FAHNESTOCK. & Co., the firm >'* IS- n V * C0.,-and apcceawt* to- Fleming ’ Uroi, Whol.aale Dm:*!** So.Go, corcer'Wood nsd Fourth Bt4 PHUhnrgb- Pa. . ~- BA. FAHNESTOCK &, CO., WHptE • solo Druggist* and Manufacturer* of White Load, Lc.kl and Llthnrgi, eerner Wood and Front streets, Pitta* bnfjrh. 1 \' ' mch7 Jr \ SCIIQONMAKKR, MANUF ACTUREB WbSto Lead; RedLe*d,£iDc, Paint, : Litharge, Pot* ?■ tr and-Wholesale Donleria Points, Olw, Vanilihea, Tarpeo* J tlno. A;„ No. Wood «t, P*- ■' ociblyd: JOHN UAFIVJr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. Betai! Dmgciii and Dealer in DyeetoSsAci corner Wood and Sixth streets, Plttsbdrgb. AgMicgnhr Agent for Dr. Ford.*! Medicine. , . *p7l JOHN- P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAir cr la Drag*, Paints, OiU, Vnruiabes and Cyeetofli, V 6. -•* aw Liberty street. PlUabargfi, . . . . j. •: All enter* will receive pnuapt otunnon- / . . • , j , iHrAgnßtfafftjahoaskaVolarmlcSyrnp. nuradydaw. \Ja rnenenicx »—•—-.-aMtO*- una Vf f>RAUN ATREITER, WHOLESALE AND JL> Uctnil Liberty and .EL Clatr ,I&L* Pittsburgh. . ■ . YOSEMI FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L; tf Wilcox A Co.) corner Market street tod Diamond, keep* constantly on hand a fnll tn>l complete assortment of Drags, Medicine#, Mi-didae CUmU, rerfamery, and til article* per taininx to bil biwintfif.' * - ... ' ’ CyPlijsia.»n» prescription* carefully ccmpcxmaeJsx all boura. . . . Dll. OEO. 11. KEYSER, DRUGGIST, HO W.»od atwotr cornCT'offfood ftmt and Tlrfln Alloy, Pittibnrgb, Pa. 1 '. dihol&ct Bealrta. GIIEESE warehouse.— henry* h. COrXlNSCForwnrdlng and Commlttlcm Merchant,and ptfalrr ii* CUw*c, Darter, Lako Flab nad Prodace genermlly, 2d VTooJ «U abore tVator, Pittsburgh. myll JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN. • OHIO, Commiadou and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Doaler la Weitern Dcaorre Cheoae, - Batter, Pot and Petal A»h, and Weetem Produce generally. Front at, between Smlthflcld aod WoodTPittsborgh. • •' TVTMI.VNI-; & ANJEII, (SUCCESSORS * ItL to A . tA. MfiHaneJ Dealer* In Floor, Grain Md produce. CosnmlMlon and Foncanllnx Mwtfhiutg, No.»*. f econd gtrfetd, Pitciburgb,Pa.' [Jan.l^gT^iyjjtQa-• TVVVIi C. HERBST,' FLOUB, PRO II «luc»v PnjTi»lon and CcmmUsion LiUorty RJreeUtfarrior of Oami, Plttrtmrgh, giteihU #H«h ti-m toth» wteofplonr, Pork, Bacon, Larrt, Choen, Batter, gj«ComugaßyVtt»TwpocttnUy iflltcitod- LEX: "FORSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO For«Tth A Scott.) Forwanlln* and Commbalon Mer chant, Dcalcr'ln Wool, lUdcs, Flmrr. Bacon, lard «od I*ni OH *nd.frodMco generally, No. "& Water «L, Pitramrgn, P*- RLDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION • Merchant and Dealarin Groerrie* and Produce, ST Fifth street, Pitttborgh, Pa. Kofcr to k HUILTOS, Pittsburgh, . BAOiLCT. Oomuatx A Co-, EiUabargb- solicited and ntisfactory-r«tarn« gnar -1 . • ~ dol63jd«»T A O OiiEttT HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION 'sTV Mi-reliant, far of Western ReaerroChewa, lainl. Bacon, FUli, Pot and rear! .Asha, fialfcratia, Oil*. Ftmir, drain. Porta. DrfedJruit,*ad rrodoc«eMft»nr» So. » daiitn fluid street, Utnoea Ylnt and Water. iapS I rSHA.KLES'B. LEECH, 10RWARDJK0 \> ond CornmWon Merchant, Dealer In Flour, drain, coni Lard a*ilßutter, and *ll Alndi of Produce, Emlth field «troot. beiwaeo Flrrt and Water. - * *P* -p'AIiLE IVAItEII6U!iE.—JAS.;,«AIU> n TNER, TfTholcaila Dealrr la -Flour. TtovWm* tod Produce pooerull r, No. 6 Berenth street, between Liberty andSmlthfleM,PUt*tiursii,P4. ay»Tenna cich. , , mx^F_ (Caiptis. W“' 'iILIAJI McCLINTOCK, Dealer' in CCTp.tt.Ko,l*SMartaitct. ' \Wiß.ffi, H.MiOAIjIjOn,- ' TIEAISi IX CARPETS, OH. CLOTHS, | /.MATTENgg. Kg. 87 Fourth etti^octfWood«_- OOBERT M'lisfOllT, ATTORNEY AT £V Solicitor of tho Bulk ©rPitW*^* FourthriToct,Wmlmrßh.l _ _ - * ■TOSKim s. £ A. V. MORRISON, AT t) iwmy* «!•»»■ 0111 m N0. »9 FonrU. «, TM, Pitu'jurzh, Pa- L^. 23rj} o n»r% »o W Market etreot.yitubttrgh. mri MUltPllA &'-BOKOIU?'JKLI>, PBALEI^ in Silk* awl Ladfe** Dross Goortl RfnerellfrCloak* ami Shawl* Embroideries *od «*ph* Good* £ ramiJv ww. An onwi:«1ly extendsßi»irtmcrt In «* “* Foorth and Market • oe8 _..- 4. *- MASfcf » CJ, PlTT^'a--^— -C-t- JK. 1 A. MASON & CO., WHOLESAIJ3 i\. • and BetaN Dealers in fancy nod Staple Dry Good*, street, rtttalmgli. ■ . • II. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, * Healer in Bonnet*, list*. Straw Trimmln**«od PtrnwGa>!*4wnOTallj. ***- -Olacnaocs. Carriage and Wagoa aannlwtory. cu. JO. STEPHENs. AS«»t, Contr gr.itif.M Strtrl and Piawonrf Alliy, WOULD respeotfally inform th etgg&gz SSWSSSS3 ' J< ft continuance of tbo patrons?*** Marty b* itowM upon him whtlo at the Old *tand of-Blgelow A l£, « ( ,,ld **«ore his friend* that the wn» care udi »«en «ion wilt be ziren to nil hi* order* M heretofore, baring a>- clmMUlie wrrlcee oftbebest wnkrnen, S ample epariincnUrWewher* for the finishing of One work. P fiir A pwl assortment of bcary work now on brad, *nlt abSfwfcprloztue. All work warranty frr U mentha. attention giroo to repair*. - Jali-lyd Cuoh oha Curlt|a factory. JOIISSON, BROTHER *• CO., Cbraer t>f Edwmtaa& Sibecca SirteU, ALLEGHBST CITY. . • •.. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- cgFß* Ihrm tMrfttadi, ud Ihl rj® rallr that they are manufacturing Carriage* Boioocbs* ei.icH.^ OutfioU,in IHb.ir T»i ; %"l IljeravUl wlta ittict ..nJtiSotJ of liUMi/luSji "id nhe moatreaaooabl* tens*. Using In all their work w •heat Eastern Shaft* Pda and Wheel *td& they feel confl*. them with thefr patronage w2l be erfoetly aatlafled on trial oftheir work. . . . Purchaser**** roqontcdWglre them a eall before I^r biasing eltewbcro. ~ ■ oy*tyn_ “WAMTOT HALL KEBTAUHAKT, ' MASONIC BALL, FIFTH STBEET. J OSEPH PRIOKBB, PROPRIETOR. All the delicacies of XIIE SEASON, prepared l>rnvflce'l cooki,»rrednp-*t lh* *b OO ftaX&WMjfc “‘sixo’ctocK a. si.'-usTh, trriLve inufi&rvrtt. Alt article tOttia Uie, pagcSltf to tb»_ Bait, Tf«t « «. ,„!L recoUcdfla'ly bj RxprtM. *n-i *erwdtipto SSoBMmanjUU fln-t th* Ui»lo at WALNOI RAUL oU <» thflf aca«m.iae*abiiiuUloool oor preeent noCEt end wbicb wfll bekcntratutltolhedemind. .. .. . .. x ISWBLhUBMMOO^ ®T* -. I . , No. jt.'W/wtrtra* \ ■ ? 11 '■ 5 it rrHB UIUSATESI’ MATCH MACHINE IN i THE WOULD! ; • - 1 ' A FORTUNE MADE WITH A IMAtiti IWVBSMSNT. THOMAS’PATENT MATCH MACHINE Uartfripla, cheapan'l_pcrtetbertjrat«r Pittsburgh, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION M33ItOH^VNXS, FLOtm AND BACON, Xin Plat© and Tinnor*#! Stoolt, * - AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jy1bd1y,..... ■ ... . ITtlNaE* BARRA COO ...EtXAAgnr 7. a. VOITACRX. SPRINGER nARBACGH A CO., to MISSION- MERC HANTS, ix Wool, Hides, ProrißioDsA Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty. Street, Pittsburgh. J** 1- : McAItPIN & CO., . (fAtOof J. 8. Leech, HcAlpln Pitbbnrgh.) - OENERAL COMMISSION - AND ’ORWABDING MKRCHANTB 1 . li«T. CO M TTTHOLESALE GROCERS, YV COSIIHSSIOS MKBCHASTS, -And dealer!ln ' ' ILOUR, BA COM, CHEESE, . JTSU.OILS *nd PRODUCE. Uo. 113 Second St., Pittstrar£li»-Pa. Liberal adraosi* mado oa COPtfgpmgnte.--- mrlB St AGALEY, COSGK'A'VE '& CO., } Wholeel* Grocers, No* 18 and» Wood Stmt, Pitts gh. . «n.c. axi5...... -a- a- Reis & berger, grocers and Dealer* la Bacon, Lard, Flour, Cheese, Brooms, 4c-, Booth-Wwt corner Smithfleld sad Second Street*, Pitta- - _ tcblyi ALEXANDER • KINO, WHOLESALE Grocer and Importer of Sodn"Aab/.NA. '278 Utiertj Itraot, Pittsburgh, Pa. apLlyd _ TITM. MITCHELTREE, Jr., & BBO„ ■IT WbolesalflQrocera, Rectifying Dl*tmer»,andWin* 10d Uqaor Merchant*, No. 200 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. * tki> * jnrn in- l coolbt, TONES & COOLEY, WHOLE LALE GRO tl CERS and Doat Tomlihera, daalora in Prodnoa and Pittsbnrgh MsanLictum,No. 141 Water street, ooar Chnry Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; _ tn^9 BAX'L r. «■»!**«— .—.JO EH S. MLWOETB. SHRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Grocer*, No. 130 and 122 Second rtreet, (between Wood and Southfield, Pitabargh- . 4QS3 non jjtaiaaajLom—•~*s;"SH££?? , sr JOHN FLOYDi & CO., WHOLESALE Groceraand Commission Merchants, No, 178 Wood and gg liberty stroet, PitObmpb- i* l6 Tnttii VtTy ~ . j JOHK WILSON, XSTATT £ WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO .Tf ' Commiakion Merchants and Denier*in Pro dads and Pittsburgh llanaticlorea, N 0.255 Liberty Pittrtmrgfa. ' '' p i**- 'SSSSSI-Dig^x^cai'wnoLMSß ■ Grocer*, Commiarfonil«cbaut*,and Dealer* in Prodace, No. 80 Water street, and 63 Vr Tederal itrocl, 6th doors. B.of Market gqnare, Allegheny, P*. •T * Agne^K^QMarM near Focrth, PjttabnrKh, V*. ay k CO., BOOKSELLERS Afli> STA TIONERS, No. 55 Wood etrwt, next doorto thoccT ner or Third, Pmjbargfc, P*. School end law Bookaeon* •Untly on hand. - "T L.READ, SOOKSjSLLi)R AND STA ♦I ■ TIONER, No. 75 Fcnrtb «*., Apollo Dnfldlngi. n*'ONl & MiNtk, BOOKSELLER |~l '■ oni Statlonar, Kaaonlc lUII, Fifth rtnwt. Jons n. MELLOB, No. 81 WOOD ST., betwaen Alley od Ponrth «trt»t, Bole Agent * SONS’ ®JS|S H son a hamum-u modki uaooEONa »dc®oah BABMONICU9, end Dnalor In Mnsleand Musical Goods. j»23 • H'~ KLEBEIt & BRO., No. 61 FIFTH # St-Eign cjfthtOoldonHirpjSole AgWitIorNUNRB UUTB (New Tort) anrl railed (hand anil nrajfOSLEnd GARHAUX* N£J£DHAH’S t pen®M UELOj DEONSandOUGAN HARMONIUM^DeaIer*(nMuiicuid Mnalcal Instrument*. —HAREOTTE BLUME, MANHFACTUR BB and DMlii la PUno Port". and Imnortjrcf Mo»!c Musical Instrument*. Solo« 3 AS pulw2 PTANO3. also far HALLET, DATS* QQ.’S Byton Plaa°<. wlthand without Afcloan Attachment. US Wood street. py3 TVR O’BRIEN can be consulted jon» rnoitrsojr......Taowsos— r* fj; tut ll3 JOHN THOMPSON *- 00, !. m House painters, glaziers and O&ATNmS, 18S THIRD BTKEPT. Sign PflnUps execnUd with nealneta and dispatch. Mixed Palntvvii, Tnrpantine, Vsmith, Japan and EngUih. P***®* &"*/?> mu Montaigne Zinc, a T*ry superior article Philadelphia tad Pittsburgh White Lead always on hand endft>r*a«-*-* We are prepared to Grind Colon for Painter*, ctben at the aborted notice, a* we hare a mill wßcb minds by atoam. Painters, will aara money by P** l ®* ggrcolon ground with nt. ' aib'My B. in eb Artificial Vlmnn *nd Plow* - nttntoli. „ , *Sr * Styles ol Mehfo*' WE are now receiving onr Spring Styles c y reach Flower, sod Hover H.terUl* '"TT riotv end beectr rr-rperre* eay former eeaaoae l®P°rU. rtery ana -nnfectnrl neamrly ell the Goode we offer for erne, SS.*S , toSSKIfK&I. fowl—" tndocemeote 3|gs£^SH feiKy&ti. To^o“ c°BraDEEM?(Blivni * <»■> „„ ' 200 Broadway, Xere York. • fel7:d«a il riddib* N 0.27 Jlftbrtr—*♦ rfHE subsmte. b»S ri «» A tlitlr topum'”'* t "dcrfStabcUj mm la W whto^U{»w»“ a 5 ta i tb» crnna* uJmd from »$• TT4ofciai*-Buyn-f ““toe makkct imE«a»nrgr T 3 STILL PREPAKED - , rj? ; - JL •« doattdrfcT.y*j«VgwJVWJßgl VUxa ®sSs3?SbS:" lilhijM BMf ftmwbril io*pro**.' :^, / '■"'••TEr.' I . WELLS, HIDDLB *> CO n l~ 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., KAflurAcruuaa, w WHIPS, THONGS.Ait» SWITCHES. Order* tolldtod frern thatnkda, and promptly ship ptJu pcrlniUteDifis. . Pxjuo—6 mbntha, or 6 per cent, discount for eash •eSatlydiwß _______________ ENGINEERS te MACHINISTS, Corner Firtl nod Liberty Stt., Pittebnry%, Po. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist and Saw Mill*, Breweries, Printing EmUUbmcnta, MannbctorlM, Ac-, made to order, they aleo rontinue {ho matin Vturiofihftit CMal-mted MACHINISTS’ TOOLS, Bach as Turning Lathee, . HENRY 'CEItWICA, ffo. 459, comer Penn a»d IFafmil ATANUFACTUREII OF PITTSBURGH ill HKMP AND MANILLA BED CORDS, HUMP ROPE, frctnUln. to IV* Inch.llnUer Rope, Rruotn Twine, Sewing Twine, Wool Twine, kina nnd Cotton Seine Twin®, Bash Cord, Tarred end Packing Tarn. ft3LA fall supply of ihe abort* constantly on band and for a.lu at market rat/*. jaSTJmd SHEET IRON *WOE:H- Penn Street, near Water, WATU7ACTbUn Of LOOKING GLASS * PICTURE FRAMES, AN.D DEALER IN variety goods, &c.. No. 138 Wood Bt,, PlUabnrgh, Pa. feSaltf • ; l MORRIS Sc COLTART. ■ gou auxrCTACTtmsis or HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FOB6E AND TRIP HAMMERS. HAMMEKS of tho following sizes &c., mado to order: . fi«o. 1, Lift 7 in. fall blow, SO9S lb« Prire f 330. 2, -9 “ “ “ SCSS *« M 450. “12 •• M “ new •• “ eoo. « 4 15 « “ • 230R8 “ “WO. 5 mjjqu .. .. 41150“ “ 1500. . “6, «24 “ “ “ M2Ol •* “ 2COO sjf or+***, New Tork, for PUtsbargh and the VTest. All »ork executed In a superior stjle. Plans, Drawings ■LTuUnwini.oi f w be (wen at No. 3 Foarth flwt, near Lit* erty. [ep’2s] mr!3:lyd JOHN CAMPBELL, M. A N U F A C T U R E R 0 F BOOT S and SHOES of otery description, No. 54 Smtthfleld street, Pittsburgh, Fa. otdilyil insurance agents. iITE & CIIAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur ance Hall, Wco«l itreet. FINNEY, Agent Eureka Insuracne Co., r* No. 9 Wateratnct. A . CARRIER, SECRETARY • Pi-nnjylranlß Insurance Company of Pittslmrrb, Jonea’ Dnildlpg, Foorth meet. AMUEL L. MARSUELL, Secretary I gcpi' Inanraaea Company. 9t Water atreet. l M. GORDON, Secretary esce Company, 92 Water atreet. J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fur Frank • (In Fire Ituuranoo Company, North-east corner Wood and Third meet*. P A. MADEIRA, Agent for # Mntnal IcKtrancc 42 Water »treat. THOS. J. itCNTER, Agent Farmers'am Mechanic*' Iniaranc* Co., 90 Water atreet. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent ImuranCB Co-, 2< Fifth itreet. W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great • era tnroranc* C0.,97 Front ftraet. JEpliolßttrp. TALTER P. KARSH ALL—— A. OCOBX9 Wall Paper WRpebom*. WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im porters and Dcalora, 87 Wood airaet, between Foorth ■tract And Diamond Alloy, wbera may ho (bond an attortment of erary deacnptlon of Paper Hanrinsa, for Par lor- Dining Rooma and Chamber*. Al»o, Window “a? *" Fral " rk "’ t ADKCSDSOW ...... *• R* BITIKAB. E EDMONDSON & CO., Nos. 9C and 98 v Third atreet, noar Wood, Manatee rut* i* and Dealers in WALLPAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, _ ORNAMENTS, fringes, TASSELS AND CORDS. COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac., Would aolidt the attention of purchaser* to their targe And earledaiock. apZfcOmd J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, • No. 100 Third Strut, MUburgk, Uannnctnrar and dealer in CURTAINS, CORNICE, BANDS, SHADES And BLINDS, MATTRASSKB,COMPORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. pArtknlar attention paid to Steamboat work, Carpet* fitted and laid to order. mrlfclyd jFuaxituw. JAMES "W. WOODWELL. Fl'B» IT U D CBAIBS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Embracing etery ityla of FTJRN'XT'O'IIU, ROSEWOOD, MAHOOANYAND WALNUT, PARLOUS, ROOMA - RmrilifcMttlfejjjaj A- n NEW YORK AND V BMWBWai LOWER ERIC Hr’l iff-VTTTT artlclo made by hand and Warrahted.*lS CABINET MAKERS Supplied with any quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, on ra**onabla term*. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS Furnlahad at the ahortlat notice. Wabebooms, Noi. 77 ajid 79 Tbird Street, PITTSBCRan, FA. 10DR E. TODR3—"TOO*. A. fOOHfrn FAHCIS'L. tvvHO T. B, TOUHG A.CO., KAaoTLcrcßsu op FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Ewry Description. FXCTOEY— Ibltral SLfbttoeen W yuaadUnna. Aoemu Warehonst—Noi. 18 &40 Smithtleld St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNJTURE —We ifl eooitutlj maonJkctarinjc ETSAHBOAT CABIN ruHNIXQBS and nod larlta th« Attention of tfaOM Intortrtod In fnrnUWng »x*U. WrtrTU/1 . ■oSfcdAwS i T. B. tfOUNQ * 00. AY & MARTIN'S BLACKING Ar4*nt« lot of thli erfebratod Blacking roc’d this day by JOSEPH FLEMINO*. Comer of th* Diamond and Market Streets, T j" WOODS’ PEARL STAKOII constant* il m |y tm band and for tala by-th* undersigned. Fami iteamaj-bganorad that this-superior starch will be tound '*nnaltoaßyofU)«men«x|>citiiv» forms of Ooru Starch la *2- tor dolfcaU Blase Manga, Podding*, or Cake. “Woods’ Pearl Bttrch.^ __l4 comet Finland Ferry streets. SIITTEiU-3 btls. fresh toll iast roc’ll by iJj?" . BEffirxLCotujra. dinette. " puBLtStIED UAItT ANDWTBKLT BT B- RIDDIB fcOO., rma rrixiT. aiw» moviiima. * >« Note* and Queries* n Afe».m. Editor! .-—A pnrsgrajb, which probe-' bly has been "going lh» ronndj," and to-wliloh lay attention has been called, fta it has hocn copied into 000 at least of the dowspapers here, may be deemed worthy or o passing noliio In yotir columns—a word merely of comment, or possibly of correction. Tbo paragraph^referred to is headed "Morement of tbo Earth," and bo gins with n reference to “tho mlldnees of tho present eoason, thochango of the currcnlsof tho ocean, and the appoach of tho /Golf Btrcam by ; fifty miles or moro towards our Const,’' and goes on to “add another BtiU moro ogrlons fact" that “the British Astronomer Eoyal, In his last an nual report, refers toAortoln mysterious ohtftges of lord and direction in ono of tho instramonts, one occurring with changes of ttmperaturc, tho other at tho: equinoxes, and he imagines somo morement of tho earth itself lotbo the causo of Lhefio remarkable phenomena.” After this quotation the {toragraph goes on:—‘‘Thoee who aro acquainted a ith tho perfection of the Instru ments used: in the great Observatories, tho per manency of tho direction of tho transit and equatorial instruments,-and tho accuracy of their measurements depending on their accu racy, will understand tbst theso mysterious changes alluded to aro in tho highest degree important and astounding. Is Lbe earth chang ing the inclination of its axis?!! w Hero tbo writer, whoever bo may bo, certainly shows s •degree of inclination on his part .to astonish us by the hypothec he has ready, to explain tho phenomena referred to. Perhaps, however, for tho present we can accept a less startling ex planation. At tho Inst meeting of tho British Association for tho advancementof science, an interesting conversation followed tho reading of a paper by Prof. Hcnnessjr«.‘On tho Direction of Gravity at tho Earth’s Sarfac«/ r M. D’Ab* badio, tho celebrated traveller, "stated several cases, which he had met with, where monuments oiiatfid which showed that tbo direction of grav ity at some former period must have been very different in relation to those particular portions of the earth from what it now is:*r ,t Other mem bers also noticed deviations of tye plumb-line from its normal position, and dome of them which seemed to depend on the peason of tho year.” Tho Preeident of tho Seotion, Dr. Bom noy Robinson, of Armagh, whoa? name if famil iar to all astronomers, and indeed to all men of science everywhere, stated “that he waa tho first to direct attention to those changes of level which depended on. the season.,of . the year. This he was led to observe frqtn tho fact that the entire t"*** of rock and hill on which the Armagh Observatory was erected was found to be slightly, but to an astronomer quite percep tibly, tilted or canted, at one' season, to tbo East; at another to the West. This be had at first attributed to the varying power of the sun’s radiation, to heal and expand thp-yock through out (he year: but he since had reason to attrib ute it rather to the infiltration of water to tho parts where the cloy, slalo and;limestone rook met in their geological arrangement, tbo vary ing of this through tho year, he now belioved, exercised a powerful hydrostatic cnorgia, by " which the position of the # rock' was slightly varied.” OCTtKIKlttr- Your correspondent will only add that he happens to know, Or. Robinson was aware of the above least a dozen years ago, having indeed segjtfand been puzzled by the “tiliiog” or to in the Armagh Observato ry, as might be, when the learned Doc tor himeeU was puizled to account for it. It was onmistakeable, however, for a bowl of quicksilver, kept for the purpose, indicated the changes of level beyond a question. Possibly the writer of the paragraph I hare quoted above would not have suffered* himself to be puzzled ; would in fact rather than that, bare tried to “tilt” or “cant” the axis of the earth in an alert .“>? U ■ ■ jypothetical way, if ha could not otherwise, be cause of the Destinies ! But perhaps, as I have intimated already, we may, for the present, ac cept the less startling, though not less satisfac tory, explanation of the phenomena given by Dr. Robinson. lam &e. J- 91- M. J. 11. Lane's Caud,—We find the following in tho Bt. Louis Democrat: Lawrence, March 10. —Since my return from a northern tour, my attention has been called to a gubernatorial pronunciamento (said by tho boys to be no, 4060) dated “Lecompton, Feb. 6th,” and signed by one “J W. Denver, acting governor.” Ily President Fierce and hUojTraiilona, 1 was denounced os a troitorand indlcled for.high trea; sue J. W. Donver now step? forward and charges me with making “insidious attempts to renew the difficulties and troubles.” and with au intention or design of establishing a military dictatorship. By reference to the regulations and commissions of which be speaks, it will be found that “one J. H. Lane” signed them by or der of the military board, and as president thereof. A full vindication of the action of that bjjard will be found in its report of this date, to which I respectfully refer the people of Kansas. As to the charge of ''turbulence,” I refer to the poople of Doniphan, Geary City, Palermo, Watheua, Elmwood, White Cloud, aodSt. Joseph, and Oregon, Mo., who have listened to my speeches delivered within the past three weeks, in all of which I urged the cultivation of frater nal relations and brotherly intercourse. It is deomed a sufficient answer to the charge that 1 desire to establish a military dictatorship, that upon four different occasions I have been invest ed with the chief command of the military forces of the people of Kansas, and that immediately after the emergency ceased which called them ioio the field, that command was Voluntarily sur rendered into their hands The command I now hold was conferred upon me by .the territorial legislature, without solici tation on my part, by a unanimous vote of both branches. That legislature has reierved the power to remove me at any lime. The moment that tho dark clouds which now obscure our horixon disappear, that moment will my com mand be surrendered to the people. Tho acts Complained of in this insolent pronunciamento were of an official character, so signed and pub lished. Its author has chosen to make a per sonal matter oat of these offioial acts. With him rests tho responsibility thereof. * ******* One, J. W. Denver, a mere ciooutivo officer, charged with the excution of all the laws of this territory, has arrogantly usurped and ruthlessly trampled under foot the legislative depart ment of the government of a free people, and la violation of his official oath’ and duty seeks to unite in his own person, and thus control the power of the sword and the purse of tho peo ple to crush out their liberties. Truth, justice and manhood require that the villain should bo unmasked. I pronounco tho charges ho has preferred against me uttorly untrue and calu minous, and his acta towards the people of Kansas perfidious and tyrannical, and I do ar raign one "J. TT. DENVER" before mb COUNTRY, AND DO DENOUNCE AND BRAND H!IT AS A COLUMINATOB, pbbjubeb and tvbant. To the peoplo -of Kansas I have this to say t Ope, J. W. Denver, came to Kansas a professed duelist—hia hands reeking with tho untimely shed blood of his fellow man—having won front fh* 'friends the sobriquet of “lulcher," —a fit ajp olntee of the oligarchical administration, which;, disgraces tho nation by its criminal efforts to yM&vo a free peoplo! For theso political pur- EBjsrsbe-bas sought.au excuse for a difficulty Jleth me out of a public act, done in perfor mance ;of mp imperative’ duty, has fastened a personal quarrel upon me. As a personal quar rel,’liris private property. Yon require rest and pence, and I respectfully demand that .there may bo no interference on the port of my friends. . ... , He has assaulted me, not for indivtual action, for I have never teen him , but for official action, 'and- as a representative elect of that great and noble party whom he and his masters have sought to enslave; .and in riic spirit of that party, as an humble member of It, I hurl back bis accusations, and bid him and his masters defiance. J ’ »• Lake ‘ The British Government, who instituted the prosecution against tho unwortbiw of tho Royal British Bank, clearly knew what their duty was, and strictly performed it. Tho cst of Hus trial, wo mean the mere cost of tho prosecution, is estimated' at $160,000, and it is money well spent—like that on Sir John Dean Paul s caao— if it shows that rank, station, and IU-gotten wealth shall not protect flagrant culprits end publio robbers. . . , - Wo merely piece *cse foots upon record— Meenwhile, lo make op the magio number, "Three " let na hint that tho diautrone results of bad management, and none, of th. Bank of Pennsylvania, are far moro appalling than those of either of tho two great Banlc oheatings in London. Paul & Strahan’a estate has paid tho creditor, about eight "hillings, fs2,) on the twenty, end the Royal Brltlah Bank has already declared a dividend of twelve ehiUinge. What win tho Bank of Pennsylvania pay!—Pretf. KidjUpfiso in New York.—U is alleged that James P. Finn ally alias Harry A. Howard, a Canadian, and n woman named Ann Brainard, alias Ann Howard, recently persuaded a colored girl, named Sarah Taylor, whoso family lives at the corner of Baxter and Broome streets, to leave tho city with thorn, under pretence that they had found her a place in Newark as a servant. Bhe went with them on tho cars, but instead of stopping at Newark they took her directly to Washington, where they arrived the next mom lug, March 9th. It is alleged that Finnally im mediately offered the girl to a slave-driver in that city for $6OO, but it appears did not make a trade. Tot tlip PttUbargh Gaxett*. Offioers Barry and Lusk, obtained a requi- j sition from Governor King, and proceeded to i Baltimore with n warrant, where they receiv'd I additional information. .Officer Lusk went to , Annapolis to get the necessary paper**, and Bar- j ry went to Ellicott’s Mills, in Howard county.— i He had never seen Finnally, bat soon met a man in tho street who answered perfectly tho description. To make matters sure, ho went to the post office, and, stating LLi. errand to tho postmaster, obtained through him a suit of la borer’s clothes, and taking his station "by the gonerol delivery of the office, watched until the suspocted individual made his appearance, and inquired.first fora letter for J. P. Finnally, and then for Mrs. J. P. Finnally. All doubt being removed, the officer followed him to his lodgiogs, and arrested him and his pretended wife. *£Tbe officers with their prisoners arrived last night, Tho Mayor this forenoon sent Uie case to tho Recorder. Tho colored girl is still in Washington.—A r . I' ,°f Wednesday. How Mccn IT REQUIRES TO MAKE A MISSOURI Be3ator.—A colloquy aroso in the L T . S. Senate last wcok between Senator Clark, of New Hamp shire, and Green, of Missouri, as follows, which will give an idea of Mr. Green’s knowledge of history. Mr. Clark said: I want him (Green) to an swer if he knows that there were slaves in New H&tnpshiro. Mr. Green—Not by per&onaj knowledge. I only know from history that thero were slaves there. * Mr. Clark—Where is the history, and what is it? • Mr. Green—l think I can show it. Mr. Clark—l wish you would. Mr. Green—At the time of the separation from Massachusetts of the province of New Hampshire, and at the lime of tho State organ isation, there were some slaves in the limits of its borders. Mr. Clark—When was it separated from Mas sachusetts? Mr. Green—Before the adoption cf the Con stitution of the United States. Mr. Clark—At what time? Mr. Green—l dtrnot recollect the date. Mr. Clark—Nor I, either. Mr. Green—Then there is no difference be tween us. Mr. Clite—There is a difference about the date. New Hampshire never was a port of Mas sachusetts. Maine was lakcn from Massachu setts. Mr. Green —Maine was a territory attached. Mr. Clark—To whai? Mr. Green—To Massachusetts. Mr. Clark—That is not New Hampshire. New Hampshire existed as a province under the King. Tub Union upon- tse Removal Of Judge Loring.— I The Washington correspondent of the New York roit writes:'' 1 “The Union of thisrmorhing contains & funny article. It says tho removal of ’Judge Loring by Governor Banks is the death-knell of Repub licanism in Massachusetts, and -‘destroys his PrcsidcntialVasplrations.’ ‘Governor Banks,’ it continues/‘may yet see bis victim, triumph by the votos-of-that State, and be compelled to yield to him the chair of Staid' When Edward Greely Loring carries a single school district in tho Bay State, you may be prepared to see Wm. Lloyd Garrison elected Governor of South Caro lina.” Wood vs. Gbeelf.t. —lt is said that Fernando Wood is about to bring a libel suit against the NewTork 7Vts«ne, and that the action will in clude do less than seven hundred and fifty dif ferent libels published during, the four years of Wood's mayoralty of NewTork. Both civil and criminal actions are to bo brought. Dkatji or a Clcbcman.— The death of the venerable Rev. Laban Ainsworth, of Jeffrey, N. 11, is reported. The even! took place on Wed nesday tbo 7th inst. Tho deceased had been pastor of the Congregational church in Jeffrey sttenty /our years. His age Was one hundred peers, *ei*en months and ticenty-ciyht days. Wouldn't Tat.—The Chicago (111.) Democrat states that tnc attempt to establish a lino Q& sailing vessels between that port and Liverpool} England, has fiilleu, Mr IftrtlHnr; “who spent largo sums of money in the experiment, having given it up in despair. Twenty Veabs' fecsrENCE or a WorfAjt.— Hu'dali Morrison, the wretch who set fire to the Ashtabula County, Ohio, Infirmary, by the bur ning of which soven persons lost their ilives, plead guilty to the indictment, nod was senten ced to the Penitentiary for twenty years. ArroiNMKST bt me Adjutant Gesetiai..— Adjutant-General E C. Wilson has made the fol lowing appointments: Gen. Jos. Hail, to be keep er of the Arsenal at Philadelphia. Geo. Forbes, to bo keeper of the Arsenal at Harrisburg. Cbr-ur :•/ yaaauand Frankfort Sirred, jyyon'fr ’W>ir! and t\t'j Hall, yZIVYQRX. THIS oelebrated Hotel is still conducted on the Konipwk.i Plan of Lodging Room*, toil meal*,** tusy b« ordered, in tbelarg* and spvclou* ry tor LaJxct. at tccU at Gentlemen, having recently Siirtod an Elegant Parlor for tho accommodation of Ladle*. ThU popular LtoUl U iu Uie tmmsdirte vleinltv of Business and place* of Amusement, aud effers ev*ry Inducement to tboso who consult convenience aud economy. Parties going to California or Europe will b» furnished with all toe information* desired, and be protected in the purchase of ticket*. mr24:d2w CHARLES BROWN. Proprietor. Cbm«r rj Street and Cily Rail Square, opposite l\t City Rail, Aciu Jbrfc Cay. THIS HOTEL iscondueted on the European Pus o» Lomiso Roots, and meal* as they may be or dered, Id thekpaehm* Refectory. There t* a Berber’* Shop. with D&thi in connection there with- This popular hotel It in the tmmsdtsto vicinity of mercantile business, and the principal place*of amuWmeut, aod ofler* every tndnceiDrnt to those who consult couveo ieuce and economy. Those going to California or Europe will he furnished with all tho inlormaliou they tuay dialru, and nl*o be protected from ImposlUon in tho purchase ol panagn tickets* R. FRENCH, Proprietor, N, B.—Boware of Runuort who say we arts full, m man j ar*> interested in saying so. nsrll-Sciu r |fHE subscribers respectfully announce to I their Ptiitomcrs and tho public that owing to the onto ot Barley and Hops, and tu suit the times, th-y *ro frewing alight and dsUcioas flavoredCßEAM ALE, which they are selling at ft per barrel, ajtd KKtiS OP TEN GAL LONS each, to accommodate private taroilr* Th*v have alsoX ALE at so.XXals7, and su)>erit>r KRSNET.at $S p-T bbl, and smaller casks In proportion. Also excellent PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. sent to their Brewery in HIT STREET, wi oceive prompt attention.— mrlOJJmixhP (IEO. W. SMITH A OO- A RARE CHANCE FOR A PHYSICIAN to obtain a good country location As lam desirous of.removing to the city, 1 will eoll my property, situated about the c*Dtr» of Moon township. 12 milus Imra Pitts burgh and 3 miles from llaj’s Station oa the P.. Ft. W. A 0 lt.R. Price, sl2oo—terms easy; for further particulars enquire of Dr. George McCook, Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or the subscriber, on tco pn-mlses. mrls:wtf / JOHN T. PETERS.«. D. Allegheny Coal Depot, Corner Anderson St. and Railroad- CANNEL AND BITUMINOUS COALS, delivered In t’lttibargn or Allegheny. AsTOrders dropped In the P. 0-, I‘ituburgh, the Ordei Box.conur Fourth and Wood leß at tho Olßco, AU* | n , A , McCtPRO . Blchardaon’rArUh Lluens, rpUE.publl<&TOl please bear in uima tnnt 1 IhaCuCNCIXECGOOIJ3 aro aljrayn araUd with thf fall SKQ 4 OWDBN. ’ ; fe> t*''-Jissi4Sx;SK* j- n. LOCKE, Aganta, 1 ;W«Wffi* 1 --.vaa'Ch'ttTgh *U near Barclay aU New York. TVTISWjSBRINQ GOODS—Murphy &, Burch fleldwTt Jost rceelrsd tb&lr first supply of Spring (Mods, among which will bo funud in part,' lineals, Robe A. Q allies. Pails Pori Do Chino, Chant Silks, Brilliants, Black Silks a* low at 03*$ Bleached Muslins, Irish Ltaebs, Fn-nchaod English Chiuts, Cloths and Csnimms, Satin Vesting*; at northeast corner4tb A Market tto. tnr!B EW, HANDSOME ANDOUEAP DRESS GOODS, flbawls, Lace Mantles, Keedlo-Work Ecus, Collars, Ac, are daily being recclrod, Alto, a foil assort ment of Domestic and Staple Ooods, alt of which wJU be sold ss cheap as the cheapest. Please call and see them. C. HANSON LOVK, mr22:d*wT formerly Lore Brothers, No. 74 Market si- YABNIIIES* —lfl bbls Copal, 6 do Coach, 12 do Japan, 2 do l>mar, a do Fine Plowing. All of a superior quality and for sals low by mrt MACSEOWy k FINLEY. IJ'LOb'K.— 1200 bbls. extra family, . IDO do. extra superfine, 200 du. superfine, 125 do. Hoe, In store and U>r by BPKINOEH HARBACGII k CO-, No. 205 Liberty meet. Removal—Bcerhavo's Holland Bitters. WE have removed the manufactory of IHERHAVPS HOLLAND BITTEKS to N 0.27 Wood Itrwl, below Second. folfctUwtfT TA3ISIAN X HALL HOTEL, FRENCH'S HOTEL, Light Cream Ale* BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr., A CO. LYOERINE& OAMPHOR'SOAP —lgro. of iliu •aperlor »rtlel« Ju»t irc’d eadfarnla by IT B. L. FAHNESTOCK & 00. TURPENTINE— 25 bbls. receiving by ftUCKBOWN k JlTtLlsY, milfr. N0.1G7 Liberty »trwt. HHUS. PRIAIE N. 0. SUGAR for ulotn Uadio|- (arl7) JAS QA&DINE& VOLUME dFot Knit. FOR RENT— To Bctchers, Soap Boilxss as® Oihrjl—For rent, a premises tollable for the aUiTo bmlaess, with about fire acmaf land attached.— Rent $ll5 per year. Pweutoa Ist April. A tprfng of never falllcg water rant through the promises. Apply to tari&iwd ' THO 3. OLIVER. l?T Liberty et. FOR RENT—A. three etory Dwelling S 3 llocm on Fifth street, (No. 100,) containing I? Jgfjl rooms, beside rash house, Ac-, -sritta fine brick stabEeana carriage bouao attached. Tbit beuse U supplied with hot and cold water, bath, gas, Ac., and being in a central loca tion is admirably rvdapUsi to the wants of a professional man, and will l«e rented for a term of years to • good ten ant. For lorther particulars enquire of mrl2 ALEXANDER KINO. FOR RENT.—The Dwelling House No. 151 Third street, near gsoithfleld, newly paperort and' painted throughout, g^ ( Urge yard, Ac. Po?*CS£lor imme diately. Al-wi—Th» port of N'n. H 2 Fourth ttnct. ue*r CluTry Alter; m rooma, good ci-llup nud yard. Rent $!6O per Auaum. Al*>—Offl.-o Room*, M etnry. front of !?o 14i Fourth *trort. no* occupied l*y J. 8. liMl, Eaq. Kent $lOO. Vacant lots in tbo Ninth Ward fur «a)« or It***, nrar the Anthony V«Uoj itailroad. Enquire of THO 3. WOODS, 100 Tonrth ntrwt, ¥ I'. DARLINGTON, SZ^WotmIstreet. FOR KENT—Two desirable Houses sth •t.. l*ißg the can i-«ccnpj at prtfent, and the new lion**-next door. Posseawen giT*n on tbo j*t April, 18&?. For rent, apply to ALEXANDER KISG, .. 273 UWrtT ttrret. ALSO—A comfortable throe «tory Dwelllnjr Ilocue on Penn street, nuar Wayne. Pocccuon can bo ban forthwith. For terras, Ao. apply to ALEXANDER KINO. ALSO—A twoatury Brick Dwelling Ilrase on EtpUnada stmt, Allegheny City. immodut<^o*>»tau^3T»n^^ ALSO—A Frame Drolling lo the rear of the abore homo, on James street, Allegheny City. Bent low to a good ten ant. J»8 ALEXANDER KING. TO -LET—A well finished two story S 3 Crick Dwelling. containing ilx room*, No. 43 JUaL Franklin street. Enquire of __ SPRINGER HARBAUGE A CO., f B a No. 23S Liberty street EOK RENT—The largo Warehouse gB now ocropicd by W. H. Smith * Co„ No#. 151 jga ; and Eecoud »tr*et*. Enquire of * ■ : park, mcotkdt a co- Nos. 140 Fiirt sod .120 Bccoadrtfc TO LET.—A two story Briclt Dwelling S5B Doom, No. 176 Wylie street, aipn*«H opcapiedJßgL by oor Richard Sloyd, veU flnldiW and la good order, tad hst «11 the modern conreolenre*: water; gM, Sr.; sbo stable and carriage honsc. Apply to Jals JOHN FLOYD A CO. Foundry for rent.—The Pho acres of superior coal and forming Uad, wnli railway, tipple, cars, dwelling, and everything in com* ptete worttng order. The attention of purchasers is called to the shore property, os it will be sold at a sacrifioa. rartCiSwd HENRY IL COLLINS. 25 Wood stmt. STORE HOUSE AND DWELLING—A pjod business stand,to mil<*s from tbe city, an the Ohio Hirer and adjoining s station on the P a 0 It It, trill be sold low on application to mr2C:dwd HENRY n. COLLINS, 28 Wood street. To Capitalists or Mnnofactors. TIIE undersigned haring determined to more west, offers for Bale, (or exchange fur Western property,) the best Farm In Armstrong cotmtj, within five minute# walk of the Kluanning Bridge, and delightfully situated ou the river bonk, opposite au-J 1q rie* of the Alle gheny Y alloy Railroad Depot, containing about One linn* dredAcres, sixty of which amtalnselght fcetol good Bitum enous Coat, with bank open, and dellTerlng Coal daily in RltUuning nt Ay# cents perbushol; and 33 acres of superior river bottom that never overflows; about 80 acres under fence and In tbe highest slate or cultivation, having receiv ed over 1000 loads of manure from the town, to which a t»«r*< can tbalte eight trips a day. There Is a large Log Uooee 30 by 40 feet,and a Frame Barn 40 by 00 feet, with com crib and wagen sheds attached; 150 yunng-ApplO and 10> Peach Trees growing; a well of water at ttiehonae and a unmber of springs of water that at small expense could be conveyed U> the bouse. This property poawtac« superior advautaces for residences and iron or lumber manuEscto- •it*. All persons detiruus of realizing a good and pro&u] ill# inreatment am requested to view this property before sinking any other aolccUm. Title Indisputable and t»mi f*a«T. Two trains daily from Pittaborgb, making it easy of For further particulars addroe the proprietor. e jonjrroßftssmfcm, Eittannlng, ArmstrosgOounty, Or.tyAL PHILLIPS, Glass Manulacturer,Pittsburgh. P. Ta, exchange lor.Vlxstem lands, some building* and lota advantogcouslysitrieted In tho central part of Kit tanninc- JaHfc3u»d • J- P. Farm for Sale. THE ANDERSON FARM, ?} miles Eg above the rVpnt, at Ntw Brighton, Beaver JfcgL. p» n od Bljck Hon*’ linn, containing 108 acres of exceUeal land, eyeryacre of which la Ullablo, audC'iof which ia no* d» r rtiltiratl'jn. There are IS acres ofg-md timber. 60 acre* !u gi»«» and pnstnre, and an abuudanre of coal. Tltcfoiixn Orchard oi gnUled fruit long Coal Boat CaMrs, For sale low for cash or approved note*. Enquire of GEOKOB W. DIHM, at W. M'Cllntock'e Carpet Store, No. 112 Market street. FOR Drug Store situated in one of tho beat loration* In thodly of Pittsburgh, for either a jobbing, retailor prescription business. Induecmentsoro offered to purchasers containing advantages of rare occur* reaco. For Information Inquire of JOHN HAFT, Jr., at No. ICO Wood Street, corner of Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. f°® Cemetery Marble Worltß, No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTSBURGH, PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL MARBLE MABON, WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN form hla friends and the public generally, that is has leased the alyrre preuilsra, far tbs aanubeturs and sals of ovrry Taristy of Marble Work, such u Monuments, Tombs Tablets and GraTostencs, of every variety and form; ALSO, Mantle Pieces, Centre Table, Pier, Bureau end Wash BUnd Topi, *O-. Which he it offering aalow u any other establishment West of Uio monptaina. Qla itock is entirely new, and has teen •elected U’yhlmsoft expressly for this market. Itelanhiu prepared to build BorisJ Vaults, endaeo Bar Lota with Mar* Lie or B tarts, and to execute any other work io hla lisa, a ."any of the Cemeteries adjoining Pittsburgh. 1 aims ay rraxmiox to : Rer. T. U. Lyman, Robert Galway, Eaq, g Hon. Wm. Wllkina, John Chislett. Ewj, . -v Juo. 11. Blioenbcrger, Eaq, W. h. Ulngwilt, Eiq., Charlea Brower, l#l-< J. 11. HULKsq, Thomas Scott, Ksq., A. B. Curling, Es<^ W. P. Hanoi, Esq., v G.R. White, Esq. Tlio Trade furnished with ail kinds of foreign and Domea tic Marble, either flnuhed or In the rough, at Wholesale price*. He baa also made anangea< of the beat brands, for a const ment. Water and LoalsTille I for Land and Btncco Work, a] furnish at short notice. aente with the manufrc furore tUn* supply of Hydraulic Co. Lime, and Plaster Parle, both all of which ho ts prepared to ahlfcdly T. \V« IiUDfIHHBY, Watch and Clock U&ktr, t »TK F„ DIPORTIiR OP * fifOS INE WATCHES AND JEWELRY, street, betwtvn Wood sod Market. fttts* ourgo, fm. ’ attention I>*M to tho repairing or WtUhca 4fr»Al) work warrsatf>i VJODA ASH, 4c.— Kj 600 casks imported Soda Ash; 350 do do Canstl&Soda; IWtoos do OercuaClaji 1000 boxes assorted eizes Window Glass; 25 bbls. 'Pearl Aih, On handsod (or aalebr aria ALEXANDER KINO, 2T3 Liberty street. ARTIST MATERIALS of all deaci iptions, to be bad wholaeale or null by mr!7 B.UVABSZSZOCK4CO. T.YYI—NUMBER 188, jauaical. SPRING- STOCK PIANOS^ '* 1 H w KLEBER A BRO.r haTCgagStewi t Just metired, aadsro nowopeaing. W' aeaiandldfipring Stork of PIANO TORT&-, I I ■ I I* comprising an the latest RenownH Slsnulactnrersof >tnrs34 BWs, and Dram*, of New Tot*. ts* gem* to Hew York, exprcMlj to relect semo half dos^PXAM 03, which have been ordered by cur Pittsburgh ctI»tOBMW»Ma at the same nm» will pay particular #tfi9ificw to Ktete number of rti-vos, with great care, for this market. Pur chasers are rwpetftfhlly invited to call and examine otir stock before purchasing v ttJV A written gunmntee will uccrmpanv each runo. n. KLEBERABfUvg.mnkicßtore, ' <■ mrC* No. 53 Fifth Si,Signcf OoUca llarp. : CnggggyChlCkQtillg & Sons', mnimASD pusos.n?TT» - THE two magnificent CiixcKtaiya .Gsaju> Pl 13 03 to bo a*ed Bt tho concert of Slcvr*. Thalberg «ad Tieaxtempa, this rcnitig, «t City Sill, will becfferod: lor silo by tho *nb-criber on Saturday morning, at bU PUw> Wireroomo. Person* wiehlng ta pnitboie, end tbo public generally, art rrayectfally isvlfed to call and exam ■os the® kpleodld works of art. JOHN IL HELLOS, Eolo agent f - r Cbkt»ring it Son’s for Pittsburgh a oil Pa,, No. 61 Wood street- mrSS' PLANO AT A BARGAIN.— .As elepuit Roar*cod, ft-ursonly ia.nw three months, la pcrfftaj 1 3? 8 Is' onler.intnsry respect; srtllle 90M atirerr gmtbsrgin. ThewMrlJnosr ja the y t*k mm ▼[&£« to Ml>at odes sod runo to be per ; 'f*2i “ ,w ' EW &IUUY Al, OF itiILODEGNS Just rvcblred 4 full (rapply of PRfNCE'a StELODEON'S' ' mees ■» Portable etjle, scroll legs Plano -cued • *~ PeUubl* Hjl*! doabl« wdi, PUno c**a, with 3 bank* of key, doatxio reede, 230 Xh»4boTO Instrument*cociLlce all tborocuot IciproT*- xseats.th« DividedSwelLOrgut Melodocn. &e. Tb*DiTlda4S»eU taaooly beobtainedla tfelodeoosof Prlacs’i maauftetur®. CHARLOTTE BICUE, Maanfkctnrßn’ Agtßt- At tb« old etUbUshal P^ ll * o lid Wood itreot, uecand door shore Ilflh. • * torlT ‘ fiODftS. Junes Cballen Si Sons' Publication*. War. 1 S. BENTOUL, No. 20 St. Clair st., ' *" Pittsburgh, has boea appointed GENERAL TRASK AGENT for Alleghany and SO rnrandin£ district,-, of the valuable and elegaot .New Publications pt tuo shot® . .. publishers; and win supply the Trade and cPinmuoity with.- ' ' theso at the publishers 1 rate*. Tho fellowtogare already ' M pnblUbcd: _lJ_ i -•'Ll The splendid new work, THE CITY OF THE GREAT „ , KING; or, Jerusalem as it was, as It U, and as It U to be, by Ur. J, T. Barclay, Missionary to Jerusalem, with i SbM' 1 • Portrait of the Author by ftartaio,aod cpwardof sewpty r , "j engravings, executod in tho finest stylo of art, Iron. Photo* .. graphs and original designs, Illustrating tho Tarlous phases' ‘ MedtoT&l, Modcrnaed-Sllllestdalf* ••. •lap festorptlos of the Temple and City as inTasted.by ■ Titfls: Koikes of its Jewish, OkrtiUio asd Beathea'iutlqal* - ties; Its Present Pollticaliand Moral condition; FnturoProe- • poets, Ac.,Ac., Ac. 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STANDARD LITERATURE—The Ancient British Essayist*, Boston edition, (dttPit by A. Cbal* men, H. 8. Tbß Modern British Essayist*. 8 Tohr, Coleridge’* UlsceUanootu Works,? T«.U& Qoldsnuth's “ “ 4 cn T- Stock recently replenished |p«ll dst^jtiaenur^^Bfi^— l MENTAL AND WESTERN LIBERIA, BY ATKlNSON.—Oriental and Wosttrn Liberia, A Narrathe of :JoTja Years Explorations and AdTeniurce la Western Liberia, Mongolia, the Kirghls Steppes, Chint-su Tartary and part of Central Asia, by T. W. Ataineon, with a map and numerous illustrations—ln doth and belf-calL Isaac TaylorisNew Book, The World of Wind. The Land of Promise, by Honor. Dr. Sprague's Annals of Distinguished American Clergy men, roll 3 and 4, Presbyterians. Ryle's Spiritual Bonga. Footsteps of St. Paul. Thoughts for the lloly Week, by Hiss SewelL Kina on the Eldetiblp, Phillips’ Devotional Snide*, Alex ander# Words tu Young Communicants, UamUton'&lloyal Preacher. it Princlplse of Eloquence, by Abbe Maury. W D'laraeire Amenities of Llteratcre, 4 Just receivedby JOHN'S. DAVISON, mrll 61 Market st. BLANK BOOKS—Ledger?, Journals, Cash Book*, Dtp Books, Invoice Books, Chock Books, u 4 mil other Blank Books used in counting bouses, for s»le or m-t Jo to order st abort notice. by tVSL O JOHMSTON * CO-, Clank Book ilaanfcwlareri, S 7 Wood afreet. iHtrellaiuous. pAPER II A N 0,1 N G 3 . Our Stock of .. SPRING WALL "F-AJPE'R 5 Is now open for Inspection and Sale. The latest styles of ’** PARLOR, HaLL, DTNINQ ROOM, CECBCH ARB CE I L 7X Q P A PEIt S. Many tntiril)- tirw designs fur Ftre-Doards, Window Shades, T. UP sad V 3 Third street. An Excft&ngo la Offered. A VALUABLE I ARM in Beaver County fa Is offered in exchange lor improved property in Pitts burgh or Allegheny City. The firm contains over two hundred acres, runs to the r&Uroad and Ohio river, and distant from railroad station about cm* hundred rods. The Improvements are a good dwelling honso, barn, and ail necessary outbuildings. Ibe place abounds with llmsston- and coal; also springs of pure water; la under good fence, the land productive and in a high state of cultivation- In addition to which there'ls wood ■nflldeot to pay for half the place. In short, it U not sur passed by any farm in the county. As the proprietor is not a farmer, in either theory, prac tice or inclination* he proposes this trade for improved property in either city. Apply to Wx. A. IRVIN, a. Station Hotel, Allegheny, frame to 9 o’clock, A. M-. or from 4tosP. SL mrSritceoa New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry. HAVING made arrangements with Rev. J KNOX for a supply ot Plants of tMs'valoable Block berry, 3-1,000 strong thrifty Plants are offend at the follow tog prices: 1000 plants —4125 00 25 plant*.. .......45 00 600 “ 65 00 13 /a oo 250 “ 85 00 0 « . 175 ICO 14 115-C0 8 « .. 100 W “ ... {8 00 r u ; 00 °rdere addressed to Bar. 3. ESOS, dr the subscriber, ac companied with the cash ere suitable referenco where the parlies are not known# will be filled in the ordti in which they are received. - Plants of the NEWSIAN'STHOBJItESS ELAOSCEIUIT. vIU be famished at the same priori. JAMSB WARDMP, ?»o« 47 Fifth street, Pittaborgfr, Ps. rarl6:d*wt?T WTo the Whip Trade. E WOULD inform oar customers west, and others istorceted, that we bar* purchased the S?»{* ,tock aad good will of the Ann tf 11AZLET0N4 MOOSE, of York coonty, in this SUio, who from this date declioebaiineastnoor favor, and hare left their cotes and teoounts againstparties Wen of the JI contain* with us toe collection. We will, as soon ju posaiblo/walt upon our cue tonttiind thoeoof the lateflnn,forth* purpose of collect* Idr the aaaunta does and receiving their orders for farther ■uppllea; Oar stock la bow Urge and well assorts*. eomprMaS every variety of Ihijjgy VThipt, Ifltpon WWps StOttg SwUctusand JLu/ur.aad to it «i askthsaUentJoocfdeal WELLS. 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