Hittskrj| (iajefcU. s. f. yntTOfl 0. U taica-—S- 8. RIDDLE & CO . , KD ITORS and PRO V R Ij: T OK* PITTSBCRC3-: TUESDAY MORNING, -MARCH 8, 1&50. - Moeb Negroes Wastep.-THc following plat form laid down by the Columbia Guardian— a j paper published at the seat of government of 1 Boulli Carolina—speaks for itself. The non- | slaveholding whites of the South, who have gen- j emlly done all the dirty work in behalf of the 1 institution, including lynching abolitionists, j burning refractory negroes and. putting dowu | servile insurrections, have become tired of their | disinterested position and seek a change for the better; They are anxious to become slaveholders In their own rights, and os -tho present high prices of the chattels interfere with that deter mination, they propose-to briug down the rates j by drugging tho market with fresh importations from the Coast of Africa. In a word, they are for a re-opening of the slave traffic. For obvious reasons the proposition does not suit the views of the existing slaveholding interest, and, on Us part, a bitter opposition has ensued. The ’ old party seeks to -increase its strength by pro- ! fessioDQ of respect for the Constitution and the } laws, while the Dew-lights have inscribed on j their banners tho inviting motto—“ Niggers J for the Niggerlojs.” The Guardian editor is among those who are seeking for a change, and ' under Abe heading oi “Facts for the People," I thus defines his position: “If slavery is good for the stavviToidara, it is ; equally good for the noa-alaveholJsrs of the j South. , | If it is right for the lew to have sut*-* iu : watt on thA.n 1 find perform meaial service, u is equally right that the laboring white man should enjoy the same privilege. If the laws of Congress against the slave trade are right, theo slavery is wrong, fur the laws are based upon the assumption that slave trad ing, sl*ri holding and slave labor, deserve alike the execration of mankind. If the captains of tho Echo and Wanderer are pirates, then our fathers were pirates. If it is a crime to bring slaves now from Africa, it was so at the beginning, and the Booner we grve up the institution the better. If, under the doctrine of freo trade, the citi sen should bo allowed to buy where be can buy : cheapest, and sell where be can sell dearest,— I what right has.the federal government to forbid ! my goiog to Africa to boy cheap slaves Is it right that the few who oifh slaves should the importation of more, upon the selfish fear that the price of their own slaves may be powered ? Will not the poor man who owns a slave feel a deeper interest in the insti tutien than the poor man without one ? Is it not remarkable that the main opposition to the re-opening of . the trade comes from those who are our largest owners ? Does it come with a good grace from the de scendants of those whose fathers formerly made money out of the trade, to croak over the pro position to re-open it • - These interrogatories speak well for the logic of tho Guardian's side of tho controvrsy, bat What care the ruling powers in the Sooth for logic? They have their pockets to take care of, and we, fear the “poor whites” will be compelled to “speer’’ along time before they can make their opponents believe in a doctrine which would re dace the value of their live stock to one-third of -' the price which it now commands. Again, if Bound argument is to haro a controlling inSu ence, slavey would havo no existence at all, and so the “party in possession’’ have concluded to view the subject in a more practical light, and stick to the good old rule—“the simple plan”— . . whioh allows those who have the vantage ground to keep it. Some good results, however, may flow from this contest; and in proper time one of those factions may, without designing it, be come an ally to the friends of freedom. How roar Votcd.*—Some anxiety has been felt to see the votes by which the Treasury note iautgcipriaiion was carried, to the exclusion of aSj revision of the tariff. The Washington cor- the Philadelphia North American were Generally voted down, untH’the gteaTtest camd*on the treasury notes. That wsedefeatedbyrone majority, after a sharp struggle, and then thejeserve of the Pennsyl vania Democrats, who wgfe trained to bolt at the critical moment, did exactly what of them, in caving in. They made a sham de monstration upon tho tariff, but overyoody un derstood that was only a’cover to the desertion. Their votes and their voices killed a modifica tion of the tariff, and carried the only measore by which il could hate been presented. This ; fact caoncC be repeated too often, or too emphat ically. Pennsylvania is again betrayed, by thoso whom sho once honored with her confi dence. The Administration staked itself upon treasury notes, and this is the solitary measure of the session. That would have sign ally failed, like all-the others proposed, bat for this glaring and meditated defection. I say meditated, be cause the plan has been understood all along, and repeatedly defined in this correspondence.” “Occasional,"in his.letter to the Pros, is more explicit: “If the-Administration msu in the Rouse from Pennsylvania had been true to their pledgee, - the lean bill would have gone to the committee of conference, in which event we would have been table to procure some legislation for the in terests of Pennsylvania, or, failing in that, to defeat the loan bill, and compel the President to call an extra session. After a long struggle, and a solid Pennsylvania vote against the Ad ministration programme, of treasury notes, Messrs. Florence, Ahl, Landy and one or two others gave way underthe personal pressure and presence of the Cabinet, headed by Mr. Cobb and Jodge Clack, and the loan bill became a law. The faot that Ahl’e brother conld not get the money for the moles supplied to the War Department unless a loan' bill were passed, and that Landy is supposed to be interested in cer tain supplied to the navy storekeeper*, are re garded os; operatingupon these high-toned, con scientious public servants.” The correspondent of the ZVtfrune says: t*Of—nil ,the -Pennsylvania Democrats who out so bravely in the fight against issuing Treasury Notes, Owen Jones, Dewart and Reilly Only stood firm'to the last. Ahl was deduced by Secretary Cobb, who was lobbying on* the floor. Florence moved to reconsider, and thus backed down; and Gillis, Dimmick, Leidy, Landy and - "White followed suit; Und Montgomery and Phil ; lift dodged during the fight." We call the attention of our friends in the Twentieth District to the significant faot that Montgomery dodged whon the time of trial came. All. who know the fellow know this was jest what waff tobe expeoled of him. OUH BOOK TABLE. ■ Ad ATOSIIXZ7T, to relation 10 Law and Moral gtrnrnintEt. By Albert Barn**. Philadelphia: Parry A McMIUao, publishers. The above is the title of a very interesting ad dition to tho Religious literature of the country, by one of our most eminent clergymen. The fnbject-ls one which requires great talent and sound learning in its treatment, but we have a 'gttarrantee that the author Is equal to the work 'wbioh be has taken upon himself, from .hi* pre ‘ " ficus efforts with tho pen and on the pulpit. The book will be, no donbt, extensively read, -V and We expect to hear of quite a “run” for it in this Vicinity. For sale by J. S. Davidson, Wood street. -“ln* traction and Kucoarnrement {or Lent. S / VT. '"’DU Now York: D. Dan*, Jr,PnHliher. .""■‘m ■ -• day InLent,eompDeSfromßfjhop T»y -~~ v* 'nwrli, aoibor ox ( Azny Herbert.’ New f*:,'nL-ll*her.” ' Davie & Co. for the two arc given above. They and their objcot ie :>r The last named Is Vaunons writio£a of *' .tie use of the '■’ptoucei, might aoainted vrith i [gp»da2oß*rai»ri«H»'®f thi italfTliUbtirgh Gazette.] f - Diatuofa Flesot Max.—On Btto(Uj, the [ Hamusbitw!, March s.—The bill to ineorporato j 20tb ult., Mr John Twitcbell died at hie real- - ; tho Pitabttf&li Park AiStSciation paxied the Senate deuce ia Brimfield, where he bad resided tor Ndttt TA/ a ] i pg n af Store , yesterday and goM,to-the House, which it will likely o»er forty y**n« Two weeks before bib death. «aa f I , paw . withont any bifflco\ty. If is certainly high ho weighed 88uj pounds la height he was six , time Pittsburgh should provide itrolf with » park; fc[l a „ ri lhrcl ! inches When he moved iolo N °' 91 WOOD STREET I f.l!r a .nh l ‘l„r«v k " V .1* S 7 l , y Jld ~0‘ Brimfield forty-two yeor. ego, h.e ei.e did not - ■ Ufeir with something of the kind lone ago. Thenill J 5 ’ ... ..... * provides that the city shell hove S.o ? pnri!ege of exceed of the overegeof men of his eltttttde. pnrcbaiing ths perk of the company, et cost, •■( the Some six years unerwards, efler severe snffer- Conncila should so direct : »ng from the ague, he commenced increasing in Thn vim • . _ . , ~ •in„u ,r fle-b, and so continued ontil he attained the ex- Abo bill to incorporate tbo CommcrL*ial Bank cl .. . . .. . „ Pittsbargh came up to-day in the Senate, on gccond traordiuary dimensions aboTe specified.— Port reading, was read, and on motion its further consid- a J< Democrat. oration was postponed for the prerent. Tbo Appropriation bill passed the Jlcuse late lust night, as amended. After tbcrcading of tbo journal in the Iloaso this morning, Mr. of Ways and Means, reported os c/miniUecSp resolution to enforce the payment of and unpaid, with damages. » Mr. Irish called for the reading of the preatnblo and resolutions, and offered a remonstrance from the Board of Trado against the repeal of the tonnage tax. Walboni, cf Philadelphia. complained of the j actioo of the Comaiittco of Ways and Means, fur considering tbo resolutions in which bis constituents were so deeply interested, daring his absence, and moved that the resolutions be re-committed, which gave rise to considerable sparring between the mem bers from Pbiladelpbia and Allegheny county. Tho former os usual, lngging'in the Allegheny Bond ques tion by tho ears, and firing away at Allegheny county with a fine volley of words; the latter paying them back in their own coin, insisting that tbo - Philadelphians should confine themselves to the reso- > lotion on tho tOQDage tax, which was then beforo tho House, and declaring tuemsuives ready to meet them on the Bond-question whenever it presents itself. j The spirit mahlfeatfcd by th« House this morning! was very gratifying, as it indicates that the Penn- ] ajlvunia Hoad will haVe ita hands lull in attempting : to manago this legislature. The rule on ; tbo motion to re-commit yras not a test voto ut all, wbioh stpod 15 for and 60 against tho motion; but it serves to show tho tcndecoy of tho House, which, however, is believed to entertain a greater hostility to the repeal of the tonuage lax, than the Senate. Tbo Hou*o disposed of a_ very interesting divorce case to-day, in short order. Tho petitioner was a girl of 14 years of ago, of respectable parents, residing in Philadelphia, praying to bo divorced from one Wm. B. Priestly,'on the ground that he had surreptitiously inveigled her into marriage, under circumstances which needed but to be stated to be allowed as good and sufficient reasons tor granting her petition. Jlor father is with her, in great distress, and will have the subject brought to the notice of the Senate at the cuV licat opportunity. Boti’Huuses have adjourned over till Monday after noon. Has non. Tin: Tariff laid AstDR.-'-Thc result of all that was hoped and feared of this Congress is very nearly what wc have taken occasion to in dicate, heretofore, though we claixxa no merit of prophecy in any judgment expressed. Jho President's zeal for a tariff came down precisely to the expected point, and at his flourish of the emblems of authority, his obedient servants on the democratic tariff side came into the'support of the treasury note extension amendment, and i* passed. So we borrow twenty millions mere of money, and expect, with this sum, to carry on the government, and to pay accruing debts. The. democratic members who valorously de clared they would no longer live by borrowing, yielded when the trial came, and the telegraph says that Mr. Hunter’s face shone for joy in the Senate, ae doubtless did the faces of Messrs. Letcher and Phelps in the Honso. It was gall-' ing to the feelings of these gentlemen to be snubbed by successive refusals to take up their bills, and an adherence to amendments which they did notjeanciion, but they can afford to be philosophical over a rebuke of this sort whtn : the next hour sees a reconsideration carried by a sufficient majority, and when their policy finally prevaijsrowr the hcade of dissenting mem bers, and of the President himself. The truth is the President and his tariff handful said no to the plan of flunterand Phelps in order to affect a virtue which they did not possese; they meant to say yes when the crisis came. To the. iron men this issuo of affairs is cold and bard—not unlike iron itself. Borne of them had come to look confidingly to the President and his tariff democracy, and to 000 l percepti bly toward the steadfast advocates of protection to American labor. Some implicily believed the promises freely reeled off to them—speaking symbolically—and, as the enthusiasm of. the President and his handful rose, their conference rose, until they thought specifics on iron certain of immediate attainment. One man in power is they thought, worth half-a-dozen out of power, and even the proverbs declare that a living quadruped of the smallest species of the ryutu is better than a dead one of the leoDino order. Now what has come of this confidence ap parently so well reposed, and of this love-ma king to democratic power ? What has resulted even from the immense constraint and'pressure of a bankrupt treasury and accumulating debt? Nothing. Mr. Hunicr wields the baton of su preme power in the Seoale, aud its majority has marched to the music to be detailed. Mr Phelps beards tho President in tho House, and iu the end the President and all the rest wheel into hid line. Tho temporary zeal of the tariff side of the democratic majority fades out as the lust hours of Congress approach, and these members make peace with the actual power of the. party as they leave congressional iiie. If the President could make no bland utsuch ; a time, and with such backing as he had then, j whea can a stand be expeoted '! Eight or ten ! of the professed assistants from (his Stale, in j the are now cut down and laid aside, so' ! taut n aew'Congress will bring men beside him | with whom.it will be galling to work. But what does he care. Hehaa played cut his tariff part, and being but a play, he will not take it up again in the absence of his stock company. Should the revenues continue to fall-off, and the elections continue to displace democrats in the House, the uext Congress may enact a re vision of the tariff, and may restore the rightful protection to ‘American iron, but this result will only be attained by the inflexible and determined action of an Opposition majority in the next House of Representatives, which majority shall have the power and the will to bring the Presi dent and oligarchy of the Senate to a proper consideration of the business of the country. Let the iron interest's bear.this prospect in mind, and shape its efforts accordingly.— Phil. North American. ! The Comzxg or Bpcugeoh.— The New York correspondent of the Boston Journal thus writes concerning the expected visit of the Rev. Mr. Spurgeon to this coantry: “The Rev. S. A. Corey, of the Eighteenth street Baptist Church, preached a. sermou on Sunday bight that hod much significance when taken iu connection with his positioo. Mr. Carey was the agent of the gentleman in New York bywbom the Rev. Mr. Spurgeon was In duced tcJtmke his American arrangement. The contract made for bis coming was made with Mr. Corey, and he may be presumed to know quite as much about his visit as gentlemen out side. Not a little .nervousness has been ex hibited in certain quarters about the effect of Mr. Spurgeon’s visit, and his mode of treating the Slavery question and the matter of open communion. To this state of feeling Mr. Corey made allusion on Saturday night last. He be gan by saying that Mr. Spurgeon woold visit New York. ‘I have been questioned by n large number o'f persons,’ said Mr. C., 'in regard to the proposed visit of Mr. Spurgeon to America. Several of our brethren have said to me: Now, if Mr. Spurgeon comes hero and preaches in fa vor of open communion, with htsgreat qloqucnco and power, he will throw confusion \into our churches, and we oannot stand against hi nr; while others equally anxious want to know if he ’ will meddle with the topic of Slavery.’ To this :Mr. Corey sold : ‘When Mr. Spurgeon reaches ! America he mill preach on any and all subject, that ■may please Ain*. And wbeu you can chain the : forked lightning, and control the current and roar of Niagara, then, and not till then, oan you put a lock on those youthful lips, or dictate what Spurgeon shall say to those assembled to hoar him.’ The last steamer brought a letter from Spurgeon. Dambq Feat.—A correspondent of the Chi cago Tribune, who, we presume would not tell a lie for a largo amount of gold aod silver, as ho is connected with the press, informs that jour nal that one “Signor OasjJa Morellia,” alias Andrew Greenleaf, crossed Niagara Itiver be tween Goal Island and the Falls on Stilts, Mon day week, thereby winning a wager of SI,UOQ against $5O, a sporting Southerner offering the : great odds. This Signor Gaapa Morellia, we are informed, is a nephew of the. celebrated Samuel Patch. Esq., who lost his life a number of years ago, by jumping from the pinnaole of the Liberty Pole, In Rochester, to iho pavement below. The stilts used by the nephew of Mr. Patch at the Falls, eays our informant, weighed a trifle leStftban a ton each, and were fastened to his extremities by means of wrought iron bolts driven through the fleshy portions of the leg.— Buffalo (7 om. i Mxssns. Imlay & Bickkeu,, have shown us to-day ono of the most dangerous counterfoil nofea ever circalated here- It is a fivo on tho Easton Bank, at Easton, Pa., and is so nearly a facsimile of the genuine, that Lbo safest plan is to refuse all $5 notes on tho Easton Bank. All 'the the samo as the.true note ; but the shaded bars across iho s’s on the corners are well defined on ttfognoj note, but they are im perfect on the counterfoil., & back line ap pears also that is not on the genuine. Tho ink with which the note Is printed, is rather lighter colored than it is on the good notes. We need t describe the other features of the note, for * are just like the genuine. The signatures ell imitated.— Phil. Bull. y«i. Both . fid, and. family •tlhout 'laHfarnis,Democracy are quarreling aB *beir brethren on the “Atlantic elope.” Tin’s officials and the State adminls * Weller are at desperate fend, and tieaanfe threatened with being was a Douglas min at first, * interest of :bia.brother; the ?raneieoo, who was afraid.of S*»|wd I^coajtoaiu.--;; St. Louis, March 4th.—Francis Picard, one of the first white persons born in St. Louis, died yesterday in Kaosas Territory. ■'For more than thirty years be had led tho life of a voyager on the plains, and passed all that time in rambling bacx and forth between tho Mississippi River and Pacifio Ocean. De ceased had served as interpreter at many trea ties’with Indians, and as guide to explorations by U. S. officers across the Plains aud Rocky Mountains. TnE American public will be glad to learn that the visit of the Prince of Wales to the Pope was conducted iu the "most private manner;” that the Pope met the Prince at the door, and conduotcd him to a seat in the "most affable manner;” and that when he retired his Highness let him out with the utmost "warmth of man ner.” Wages Advarcieo. —The Newburjporl Uer • old learns that it is the intention of iho factory corporation to advance the pay of the operatives about 8 per cent. The several manufacturing companies in Fall River advance tho wages of their help from the first of March, about one third of the reduction during tho late hard limes.; FEgntaiCK Williams, a direct descendant of Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, died suddenly at Cranston, R. I , last Tuesday. Ho waa.eightv years old. He lived on the farm occupied by the first son of his great ancestor. 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In order to mako room for contemplated improvements Jq tlio Spring, QHARLQITE BLUME la now selling o{f it n fra'-don abovo coat, her large stock of PIANO FORTES, - MELODEONi, " , AND I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A. it in ih'Wmlnrd to redaco tbe pretest atoelr by the mi'lJlo of March, at which time it la Intended to 1 ENLARGE AND OTOJERWIfiB IMPROVE berwarcrooma, great bargains may be expected. CHARLOTTE DLIME, 118 "Wood Street, Second Door above Fifth, Hole Agent fur ffm, Knabo A Co'a Planus for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. mr7 TUB GREAT NATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION, A.n .A.courat® Photographic Report of the Proceedings. The Sunday-School Times Of this week is issued in double sheet, and contains a complete pfaouugrapblc report of the proceed ings uf this Important Contention, together with tu reao lotions and the address sent forth by tbe same, Tbe speeches embrace a groat variety of argument and Illustra tion, open alrnuat every point or practical Importance con nectud with the asbJocL Take It altogether, tbe report of the Convention, aa hero turniahed, will bo fonnd one of the beat Sonday-Bchool document* over Imued. Bnpertntand ent* generally, who desire to strengthen Umlr <>wn hands tu the work, would do well to take muunria to prevent a oopy, not only to each ol their Uacbers, but to eaah of the heads ufiaSiiUea in their coogrtgatloiLi To furnish ao 101 l and complete a report, has cnat no adall amount of labor and money; yst the whole la furnish ed at the low price of 6 cents per copy, or $3,00 per hundred. For aalo by *■ C. COCHRANE, No. 0 Foifcral at, Allegheny, Publisher 1 * Ageot for ail tbe Periodicals ol the 8. B.Culan. m>6JU on kegs packed butter? *U 4 bbla do do RecalTcd per a ft P. R. R.. and for sale by SDJUVER ft DILWORTD, mr7 ,130 and 132 Booood Street. ANTED —Beeswax, for which the high* e»t price will be paid by A. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, tnr6 . , 1 corner Wood and Ist sts, . CHEESE —100 bxs. rec'd tbia day by ait HENRY H. COLUSA fIEMENI—IOO bbla. for sole by Vjßitf : . i tu BESBI u. OOLUN& Heto aiJbfmsmmts. SDXiSD DOOU BELo* DIAMOND ALLEY THOMAS PALMER Having remnved from his old etiuid <»u Mar- ket street, has fitted Ids NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM. A 3 ABo VS, WHICH. F"H KlFfpmeo and Convenience, Cannot be surpassed. He now offer* fur **!«• an awortmert ALL TIIE LATEST STYLES OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH and FRENCH WALL PAPE RS AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, L 0 WEST MARKET PR f C R S uitT-dAwltnT Btandard, Elegant and Valuable Wolk. JUST 1 g 8 U K O. Anew history of the conquest OP MEXICO, BT B. A. Wilcox —This 1- all i.ctual Ulatuty ot that remarkable e%«ut—the Cortex Conquest nl Mexico. Tlio author effuct'i-Olj <ieetroy» sxm-* of Cue flue th oriea upon Which Pr-armi', Ili«b>ry of the C*ini,»ic»t <•! Moxico is founded—proving, <ui»lii'ivrly, that the monk ish cbroniclr* are nut reliable; that the eu-talle I "pi.urn* writing*.” and atleguO anuAlo.atc contitug firtu-ns The work ala- prvk.nl* the nutbui'• matured thoughts, in mfrmnce to the *n< i»tit (.miltstion on tnis continent, and array* fact* and ....Wt. ral evidunu- to prove, be) ond >i cart I, that every vuehge Is- / Eg) ptiuu or Pliueoh» .in origin. Nosutjrvtcnn bo rie-m lutert-stlnc, cr will exciu- pmiter sd Jlltilioa tbao to wttir those ijiuatLii* tillii’-iin bool u doubt a* Li the uriglu «.f thow wandmtig tiile,vlj i, peopled this Coutluriti lot *go> beforoColiiiiitus -luc-v It, tho remains and moconiuuu id whnli mil r-n...n. among ua. Tho wurk will undoul-t-diy rvomtneud itself t • n largo clans of ixidota on each *uie uf the Atlnutlc, by Its j.iUei.f research, Ha largo raws of curious and iutero»iiiig face. it* ingenious arguments, ud its lucid, graphic and niir*ci:'- Cloth. $-2,50; Sheep, (2,00, Ilalf Calf, $3.50. JAMR3 CHiLLt.N A SOS'. Ihii* fret) oq receipt of the pr^ra. Wll. 5. ELNT.H L. No 2*l fit Clair *tro«t, Pittsburgh, f-2fi:J4w2#T . ’ Publisher's Ager.t OOLDTHORP it'KUHKK, Gas and steam fitters. No. i:jo TfllßD sthickt, U-t«een Wood and Smithfield «ts 4#*Alw*>g on band Cbaudeliers, Brackets and Fixture* of all kind*. plumbing done In a superior »tjle. All orders promptly attended to. Plans and Specifications furnished fir Gas Works and Oaa Works constructed of any capacity fur pub lic or private use. wiWjii N" EWGOUDS FOR SPRING SALES.— We hare in store, (and are daily receiving addition* thereto.) from our own and Eastern Manufactories a very large stuck. Tbe assortment, quality and atyle* of which cannot be excelled. It constats In part of Floor Oil Cloths, Purtutore Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Carriage Oil Cloths, Transparent Green and Buff Oil Cloths, Buff Holland*, Transparent Window Shade*. Bally's Patent aud other styles yf hhade Fixture*, Tassel*. Colds, £c The atteD tion of the Wholesale aud Retail Trede is invited to oil r ■took. | The price*, we think, will give satisfaction. mrb:3wdl» J. A II PHILLIPS, 2b A 2h «L Clair it WE, tho undersigned, WAfTnFri. trial can cheerfully recommend MITvJfjB t.L'S LIN IMB.NT, sold by HARTWELL A SUEPIIAKD, I'tobruu, •omor of Wood and Sixth in. \ Darld Dehavvn,Allegheny I Charles. Lit -ry Stable, Joe. Craig, Diamond, *• 1 Alteghenr, Charles Snyder, ** 1 K. Robison A Co, Liberty L Y. Clark,City Pedestrian. street, Pittsburgh, Jas. IHlands, Reserve tp, I Wui. sLxm,Grocer. Allcg’y Wade Hampton, Plttsba'h.j Samoet Young, Editor ot W.W.Mair, “ Clariou Banner, J. Old, Plumber, “ | George Kicbsrda-jn, Paint J. Stewart, Per.n'a R, It, | *r, Allfgbeny, Henrr Sayor. Allegheny, • T R. Kill, Pittsburgh, Dr. W. A. Ward, Dentist j Jos. Magill, Allegheny, Pittsburgh, J. K. H-pnvs, Pittsburgh, John Megraw, Tobacconist Robert CPaig, A Ueghei,}, Liberty atreef, 8. Uodgera, mrs | Cbas, lievalen, S" ~UNDRIES—IOO"bids. Ex. Famity Flnur;* .ICO do Extra ’ .1» ICO do Superfine -M W «lo No. 1 Lard Oil. N) boxes Btsi Caudint; 25 do tttearine Cttndl'*; ’M do Oleine Soap; CO do German d» 25 do Palm do lu atom and ior rale by KEA. LLOYD A FORSYTH, tnrf. *6 Water street. ~ _T “ JOHN i>i£A2?"*sc CO, Alleglxeny City, ARE NOW OPENING their new SPUING GOODS, c&tubcivg *CuA« newest styl*e «f KHk and Dress Good* tur tho Mason. 'A ■ Our alock «>r Cloths and C» fj' D-y* and Mou’* wear cannot h* *orpa**ed. *• study to 1111r■ ~ is in H snn|s In our IH>« of the .« aod of tlie c4.-i*brat«J make*. Call acJ'eiSSane ..r »;ock. n>rl:l«d fcusmrus ilhitccs & iZtfjanacs. DlfiSOlrTlOK, rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP uF THE UN -1 deraign-d,uudor the atj lo ol aINGRrt. IiAHTMAN 4 CoT. vu aUaolvcJ on the fic mat., by the utlo e.( cumuel H. Ilartntsn’i Interest In ibe coucern to cdug-r, Mnnca ft (As who ah no a ill aottlo thti tusinew of thulsu- firm. - ‘ JOU.S F SIKOKIt, SAM'L 11. lURTUaN, JOHN F. JS4NNINGi«, ALEXANDER NIMICR, WM. K. NIMICK-, ALEX M. WALLINGFORD, FELLY R. IIKUSOT. ICORDIALtiY RECOMMEND THE firm of SINGER, NIMICK A CO. to my liicods and the public, and hope the liberal patronage of the old flrra »1U be eateadedtotbe traoit. SAM'L. U. HARTMAN. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tho un deraigoed will coLtlc tbo manufacture of ml kinds of STFEL. SPRINGS. AXLES, VICXB, Ac., uo-lrr tbo otjlo or SINGER. NIMICK A CO. Sheffield Steel Works Warehouse H 3 Water and 100. Front atroeto. 40HN t. SINGER, ALEXANDER NliliCK, W. K. NIMICK. FELIX It BKUNOT. JOHN T. JENNINGS, ALEX. M. WALLINGPORD. . PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned • thla fifty ftnoptfttftd with him in HKXKY RY, late of tbs firm of MitrshaJl A Tb* the flm Uoreftfttr will bo FLEMIb U A U'QKAIIY. JOUN FLEiUNO. 'LBHIKG fit M’CEARr, utroftzzu ajid DtAfctfts a METALS, TINPLATE, SHEET JEON, WIRE, FOREIGN AND AMERICAN,' HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE. TINNER’S MACfIINES AND TOOLS, AC. MANUFACTURERS OF JAPANNED . WARE, STAMPED GOODS, TINNER’S STOCK, FLEMING’S PATENT LANTERNS, &C., Warehouse Cor. Market and Third Sts. Pittsburgh, Feb. 16th, 1659 fe2M2w DISSOLUTION —Tho co-partnership of the nndtralgned, under the style of PAYNR, BIcftELL A GO. *u dissolved on the 28tlj alt.. by tbe sale of 0. W. U. Payne’s entire interest to tbe'concom to 0. 8. A F. ft. BlwwslL, who alone are authorized t > settle tho bonnets of the late firm. O. W. 0. PAYNK. CHAft. 8 BIKftKLL, Pittsburgh, March Ist, 186 J. FRANK 8. BISBELL. IN retiring from the tirm of Payne, Bis.'sell A Co., 1 cheorfnlly recommend myrureernora in the bus toes# lo my friend# euj tbs public generally. PitUbutgh, March let, l«if. 0, \V. Q, PAYNE. CO* PARTNERSHIP.—The 'undersigned, ODdtr the name and style of BLftftKLL A 00-, will con tinue the Stove and lirata Hueinosa m heretofore, and it* S tactfully solicit a contmoation of the public patronage so beraliy b-stoweJ no' lb- late firm. CHARLES 8. BIBSKLL. FRANK ft- BIBBKLL. THE undersigned have associated with tiiom in the Commission Buaiueaa Jutu Passna, Into nf Steubenville, Ohio, ILe stylo of* tho firm will duiiiio- ifs heretofore. » NIMICit A GO. NIMIOK <Sc CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the tale of and Blooms. ds&dlf' - ■f>& WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. 'TVISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. i /—-The parlnersnip heretofore existing between th* subscriber*, JAMES MARSHALL and IIBNIIYMeQSABY, under the style of Uanball A McGoarr, waa dleolreU by - actual oonaent on the first day of January, 18iP. Tbobuv incM of tbe late firm will bo settled at tbe old stand, corner of Liberty and Wood strata, where tboae Indebted will please make Immediate payment, and those haring elat-n will preeant thorn for settlement. . JAMES MARSHALL. feSL-lmd HENRY McUEARY. THE undersigned have thin day uAsocintcd with them In builnus Thomas B. Lloyd, late of tbq firm of Lloyd A Co. The «tyl« of tho firm hereafter will be Hz*, LloTd A Foaairn.' REA A FORSYTH. JJfO. " r \ ......TBO9. a tXOTD ro*STTH REA, L.LOYD A FORSYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and DSA&SSLS XXV PRODUCE. commission merchants for the sale of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, ■ mwBS- ™ pa. Dr. Uoshttse’s Ciubratrd Stomach Bit t«n h*ra doolillM. created mM cell wnntloc lu th. cum mouitj for ttt remarkable cures aa any other medicine ex tant. U Isa fact that in the minds of many t-ortona a prejudice eSiata against what are called Patent JlcOiclS's; but why ‘should this prevent your rssorUngtp an article that has inch as array of twtlmeny to MWrt P m Uo* tetter's Stomach Bitten. Pbj*W*®* why ehcrald you discard iff Judies, usually considered men of talent, bare and do use it in their families; why should you reject It! Lstnot yonr anjodlce naurp ynnr rpMon, tithe arniasting Injury of your health. If yon are sick and re quire a OMUlctna, try these Bluer*. Sold by druggists and utedera generally, everywhere, and by HOSTETTKRA SMITH, manufacturer* and proprietor# 68 Water and 68 Front’ attest*. mrS-cIAwT REMOVAL;— The Homoeopathic Pharma cy and Boukstoro of J.O* BACKORNjHvbMan moved from liberty street to NO. 03 SMITHFIELD ST-, between Fifth et. and Diamond ell* J. . , J' . 49-ArtlstP Material*, ptem** and Books of alp kinds always on band. mrb?td J,O. BACKOFES A SON. T?INE TEA.— Just rec'd at France's Fam- J? HyOreoery and Tea Stcr* 1 Federal it, A3fgb*aj,» haifcbesuofthachoJceatSarjuba Oolong And *lll bo told for T 5 cants per pound. Cali and try It. turf OHOT—l2kcffii asa’d numbers St. Louis P M fcr Mb by mzTj WATT * WXUGa. 33anft Stattmrnts. Statement of the Pit tahurgli.. • l’irtaßiaciU, March Tth, MEASS. I,oxol. Bill* and Diacouala. _-41,7t7.44S 10 k«<xl Estate and Ground B*nt 44 7'«,S *52 ft«rSi* and ltt.vrfl Ol t)u*l>y other Banks .v»,u? M Hunt \.,t»-o i Clik» K U .* Trra». N..U-* 7f SiT--i- . .. tu.i'i;: l.i.V UIUTIKS C«|..Ul Mo, k l*r<’Ol* mill Kiiiu'jko. .. . Ct.paid Ixri loihlii u.ti.l t.-« t Ini..t.. ..thrr Uauk- •* 1 1“ The ah> r<« m»t uieiit i* i- rrvr! u- *Se n—t i.f iny h:. wseaujl- li-f .!•»!IN llAltf’Klt. Oasic Al.-tiV Nofiiiy Public. Statement ofKxchaoge Bauk of I'litihg, l , jrr<Ufh<sM. M'.’SDiT. March *|u, t*Mi. Loan* and Discount*. . jI.ii.AVM : Ileal Estate. frpwi* in Vault t'. 5. Treasury Nolo* Note* and Cli<-tk« >'f "th'T Bank) Du» hy oUnr Hank* .... ... Capital Stock.. - - Circulation C'mUivrot Fund and Proflt*. I)<*po«ite« Duo to other Iftnk« fl.l'M.V-i .16 I certify that theo»l>otc .tatemetil i« ttun t.» Uie L"*t ol ruy k , io'*l-l|f‘ mi.l IMn-:. H M. MUIUIAY, Cmdinr Sino-m ano r-nl • t iN •! l—f.-r«* no* tln« 7t.*i da' of March. I“v9. mra C. W. Kk.NKnT. Notary Buldic. Statement of tit* Merchant*’ and Manu facturer*’ Dank of Pltubargh. I'ITTSbCt-iii, >!• iinrrh 7 is. 1 u« UliVm ''i Pircuiatioi DIIO .. Due <'tb»-r l(snk*_ . .. Due Cniuni‘i!>w“nltli.. Ix-aiin mid I>li*i iiiiolv ll'.'A-T I-i ttD.l Cl.ivU.of ..tln-r lUi.h , 41.4' Due by fliLcr liiiik-*. . 0*“ The- üb.ive ftlAlcmoni IrCi rrnct «n-t -Jrn<- !-• !!'•• <-f r:t knowing* nn>l Mi<«f \V. M DKN NV, Sworn mu] inb»cnl—d before m*\ tln» 7tU tiny or Match, A. I) l*.p tin's J. F Mcuxrjixiz. Notary Public Statement of the Cltliene' liank. Fitt-burgli, M .i-h Tit., i-’fi ASSETS. <-,,m n, v*-;t Note and c|.,-k«. foil.. r lh.nk. Hho from Ranks ami lUngc*... .Mimrellnu.-ou* Account* Real F.»lhl-. .V- CapiliU ?t./< W $44.. non n;i Individual l>o)-o.itois ;i7.77x 7 1 Circulation I 127.!0p ix> C<illllng-tit Fnn 1 and Profits. ..... 3*..Tit 4i. to ..til.T Ruik« 4,r*4 s: r'»u r /: The above statement i* • ri- l t.. tin* beat of toy know! wdge and belief K I) JiINKF. Ca*hi«-r Alfirnml N'f're nn- till* 7tt* dsv >f March. 1 f'o'.* mr*! J. F M ACK KN 7.1 k. Notary Pol lie. lltßKmriil *»f the .llrrluiilm' Cnnk of PI 11 »)• u rglt.« Li.tl'M t: Circulation . . Dm- t" other lt-»nfc« Pmi t-' Uel-iflit r* HAD and 1.,-,-. I -• Dn» by other iLu.k. Not.•« and Check*-d . :i.-i I: Sji.jci.. ir, V.-n't **»'>•« 4. The »l«.ve ►Ulrni.'l.t i* . r .t. I . lU. !- >t of tin knowl edge and t«liei. I-’ MW.KK4I jiwnrn l-efor- me thi* ;h--I.n of March bV' mtS rrl.iS >TKKI.. AU.'iTii.m i>Ulrnient or Ihr iron City Hank. • I'lTT'l.Lt'ill, Mal'h 7 111. K.V baths and Pb-outit* f. »*"«VJ*v 47 Due by other Ranks .. 77 Notre and Check* ut other Bonks and > U. 3.-Treasury Not**... .... 7.4-«7 V. \j Specie a. '.'S.4S7 3* £ Circulation - 247--bO ■*! • Du* toother .Bank* ' 17 l>u* to I>r{axilt<lra i-*'. The ab've utateruent I" correct arrnrding lb- U««t of my If bow ledge and belief. JyllN MAtIoFFIN. C«li*r. Affirmed lief-Te njc,thJ* 7th daj of March, A. D.. bid. uir* ROOT FINNBY. Notary Public Statement nf the Allegheny Bank. PlTTMit7lK.il. Mulch Ath. I’Ti.O AsahTS v/ » Notes and Bill* Discounted HSvit*'. ..A / t'oltl I-' < Notes and Clivcka -f «-t)irr Banks s i I>m- hy other Ranks G.fibO i ' Li ABILITTK3 Due to other Banks Indiri-ltui 4i The above sutetii.-nt Vn.-orr.-it b- tli' tutoi rnj kuowb edge end (vlii-f J IF COOK, Cashier Bwnm and •obsenis'd l«*f..rt- me, ihl* 7th d ir of Man h. m.< mri R.iBT. KINNKY, Notary Public. iHlscrllaiuous. PAPER HANGINGS X*'. - j. >r o W OPEN NEW WALL PAPERS FOR SPRING SALES OF 1*59, -A.X THEIR 01-33 ST-A-ND., WO. 87 WOOD STRKRT LATEST STYLES OP FfiE:HCJI, ESGLISII AND AMERICAN GOODS, mrl.lmdAwT GEO. R. WHITE & OO , WILL OPEN THEIR NEW STORE, 170. 25 FIFTH STREET, NE A R MAR KET, ON THURSDAY MARCH 10th, ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS Where they will be most happy to sec their friends and customers. THE ffti&.YlCAfli Mustang Liniment THE popularity of tho Mxxir.\v Mi’stanc LisiMEft-r in cotXUmeivo with the civilization ot tho glebe Oilier articles claim to otlrviat* pain and distress— till* curia. Family Physician*, Uuverutuent Hospital*. Farrirtß. I’laun-r*, Farmers, Livery-men, Ae„ bwo pra-ti rallj deaioufitnited till* fact throughout iho wmM No at tlciu ever before received mich nodlvidol praise and support Irorn McJiutl rind bciuntinc men. RHEUMATISM of years standing ha* Iwen totally curt-d. Piles, Clcsra, Yomurs, Running tJorrs, Scrofula, Stiff .limits, Felons, Swellings, Burns, Ilttos, Bui is. Chaps, Neuralgia, Kail Rheum, and all-aches and pains upon man, nnd kindred complaints upon HORSES, CATTLE, & c .. such as Ring Bone, (Jail, Scratches, Spavin, Pull-Kwl, Hwre ney, Hoof all, etet, are aobdtied and cured by tho MUSTANG UNIMEX T. VALUABLE IiOBSE SAVED: Miu 8. LITOII, IIjd» Park, VU wriua.—“That the burse was considered wurtliless,’' (hi* i*»« was Pjiavln.l “tint Bines tbs free use of Hosting Llnimeul, I havn sold him fur {l5O rash. Your Liuimcntbas been doing wvuder* up here.’ 43) Bboas Stout, Philadilmii, Pa. (Extract.) “In lifting the kettle from the Or* It became unmanageable, tilted over, and scalded my bands very se verely, almost to a crisp. It was an awful tight. Tho Mus tang Liniment appeared tn oxtrset the pain. J t healed rap idly, without eoitmesa, and !ett no scars of account. Yuan truly, “CHARLES FOSTER.” Such langaago as this Is but the constant «u<t natural echo whereever this article la used. Thia Liniment U Indispensable to planters an d owners of horses and mules. Mr. John Daniels, Montgomery, Ala., sold a slave for $5OO, who waa raised from utter usr.leeaoens by this Liniment. Erery family should have it. Be very particular and enquire fur the Mustang Liniment and take ao other. Sold by all dealers throughout North and South America, Europe and all the Islands or theOyean, for 25 cents, 50 cents, and $l,OO per bottle. HAUNTS A PARK, New York. A'lso, Lyon’s Celebrated Insect Powder. fe3:rodiwt2tuT OUR MUSICAL FRIEND: Tuiclcc Page* of popular Mu*\c for Tm I Vn!«. “Ocb Musical Friend" is filled with the beet Plano Bolus, Duets, Bonge, Operatic, Aria*, Polkas, Mazurkas, Qaadriilcv, Waltzes and every other »pet Lee of musical cumpcalUon for Voice anJ Plano by (he best Amer ican and European printed on full-sized mu«lc paper,adapted to every grode of perfumer The same quantity of music, procured from publishers would cost Bi«Q) than tin times what we charge. A year’s subscription to “OUR MUSICAL FRIEND,” will secure new and tasliioa&ble music worth at least Tloo Hun dred Doilari, and entirely suSKdett for the home circhv PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY. Yearly, $5; Hall Yuriy, $2,50; Quarterly, SL26. The Yelome commeued on the Ist December. 1553. '; C. B. SEYMOU& * COL, tropriatora, mrLladltrT v 13 Frankfort itrett, New York. cn DOZL BCERHAVE'S BITTERS, for O\J gale*; HARTWELL* BHKPQABD, ft£ft Pmclile, earner Wcofl amUtti it. - FOR SALE—The residence of John IT.l T . 5§ BsiT.Bltoatc 00 the cast tide of the Diamond, £*2, city, ll Isa three Btory brtci, with boaeincnt under the front, suitable for an offlee. ll contain* ejßbt r-xtits, lias all the c.mceni»t;c*-« ..f a wMKmtlt mcalorn .iwlltns.and h e|..e*nttj BnW,.d. The bt HK> fret deep, havtug at' iss to a 2»i lc*:| pared alley, l’r.ce lowand terms .\ T *e. a lw,.‘ and 1. lutcu) huilJil»l -t in Juhn Irwio'a 'r bw! pUt. Knlijv atrert, frooting tibb teet on Trcn)4ilt atr»-ei. aad til*' fr..niini( .‘C f--. t ht. J-e and Center Btrvrla 111... a u-'-n] l.m k h..»i~., \,nh eiX ttstsa, npon it; a!*o, a fine i,.1 Immiuk fr«,t irw* T«e *»w 1* haadmirahli’ one fs.r at: mt-<i!a*« residence. rli,. mi cou' t l>e most adran* d.'i'li*! into a uu:uf*T ot eitiall h-t*. It Will la a. ! 1 low end .>. -m*y i.iu.. A;.(di '0 «i 417U’ 10 .!• >IIN l'. PA Ri*, IL.-1 d-.l bianwu.l. Al'egheLV Cm. iiir 4 .t..' urn i f i<> Bair A M-err; 112 Mimi.field sf. COAL OIL WORKS FOR SALE.—The iMi-i 'i-ffi Mt,.l Kocbpan'T Ciulm; t ou.pany hauut; )»• i-'.t ,-hintnf'tje «t Maticluwier and •■! >• at Kc- he.*- t'T r'r.'i.,' it'.. : I lij-m.’or tii? j't:r;*>s-> efconcett tr-. •'«.»’ t’l- t. u*'t.»sn at "tie p ilot. It is a cl.an<> feldum uf fere.l. lU- puKhaw-r has every facU'.y fut makin< in.'iiry «" y,•' i; } ' •Ilf' No. I,* Fedrtli st., Pittal.uf L'Olt SALK—A Veil’ MaTilTdlid'Baltfrr A. %I, <l 1.-n t.'r-«as bal.ion, lorated tn uu ol the l t**t eitu atim.s in the. t n v *• , . F .r initlier jairt cuhvra et-n t" »t THIA OFFICK. .4 mmmu t-y _ CJ0.210 O') .. lv>2,tUM 21 .. ist>r,4:;o b-2 FOR SALE.— AMT'.mi liandfteaaicniiiDC, (hits Urn iM, f.~ a. I f ,I,u tvl ;..^ I ?.wer. f.rt nir ki*. 1“ .i'li it r u-.-.j:.,: ~ .v . .. nonplel.- and in u- .1 •r -r A].;. , t- f 111 V\, South Sidt Ijh.’-Tt » ih/S -l.M.r w-..!.,t !t,ii [lull., r.d. Alli-vh'-n, •, i; I' 70K SALE Oil T‘J LKi.—A iaiu'r b.vo »u»ry liritk 1 Ullding. Ido t-vt I.) a* l. _i u».1., on I'l-y.vi etriwl, All"Khen> city. lt«4 t. n :...rse •team eugttie. m g-a-1 .-rd T\ will l-e rented in r.ai», "1 11 p-iH.i: n.r light work, *t t-'t iliejai-. d .I. Apply to tib-t. W UI'SN, South side of i»!no afewt. third duor wert of the Ifiam.irnl. Allenhene 1- IT'OR SALE—I 7 ncros ui Liuui iri-Uhio tji. a mi.cs from Allctflu-ny City, 1 tulle frocn t!.*- P 1 M and •' it K station at Killhuc*. Apply to GKO. Vi. BUNN, e.-.llli el.lr.f Ohio e( , i'll d' ». , r w..-'ci I ile Tu.in>;'» l d. Alh - fh-..y Lt-y. >.\ LK —-Stoves , th>‘ la>at an.. ko :.r> i.iair • r.o inti' "lii. "d lu tLI-,»r|ei hnpa any ..th<-r. etta 1 w.n i- lLi.d the in nny ca»« wtleie it t.lMo pi.le what I |e|ireaet,l 11. Hii'.laekwpor*' ll.iidwar-. til- U-J nn-.h in th- city, and ns cl--vj* ... 11..- ri,.ap -l. ailcke Jr -n C-t\ W vr.-h-n. f W. \\ . tit; Al>->TI til. r.: <-e r( . r t» T J 1 N.. t.'.t k..>i -tree!. All sorts ..f Jotdduu d'.ui* »t«l.uil.st U-dir... Or-i.r" by mni: «h:til rcreir.- j.ron.pl utt-utinn h-12 FOR SALE—A Farm containing 249 acres. lOocleare*;, 40 in tneisd-rw, tialance well tii».l>-fed, all well wau-ru.l, luinrovern-ni* liewt-J log him*., l.ain, p>.«l erLliuV..! nt 2ls) nr ;;i>3 fruit tfeea of iIlfT. rent kmdf.ntnare in Wea.moreUnd county, miles Imm Hill • i.lc .iiatiou P. U. It. This i« «,ne of the t<«t grazing fnrms in the c-niui.«. and w ill U- »..!d at n peat b.irpvin. A pply tn 1} KO W. Ht.’NN. St.nth "kb of Ohio at., 71 wt-mr of Hi- D.anior.d. Allrgheny City. T.-10 TT’uii SALE -‘.'ii iuti.'s of land in Li^oiucr J. t|> . \t eatmor* Und ro .on the tirre-nshunt in 11-* irotn l-»iii:ti ifneioaii. 171 linl*« from I-ttrots-: w* ll t.-re.| Htld well l ill. to-T ...I U 111 t„. F--1.1 1.-w Iff .-.ah...r Will trade f. t ..I v | roper;j Apply to <iR. >. VV. PVNN.ronth eld.* of Obi.. ..If.et.r west t the Ifiaiu-::d, Alh-gheuy city. UEsILENCE FOR FA Lb -Til- **jb*rr:U-r. Intending to reside i-r- l» : i] inaiK-i.lll at t.p. . out.T ; ..at, r -sr LtUrty. . f-r r--r .-.al- hi« Ki’sldeuce oo hank, Allegheny City, corDcr ..t San.luskv at and Jfocth Common. Apply t-> f.-l ) 5m l" A. HKADLKY. No. 4 \t »tres*t. ITVJK SALK OR KENT—Ono twolUory Frame Dwelling and Hdarres of land, adjoining jjjJL 11.- prnnerty .f .1 d:t. Wright, Pitt tp. I'rice Terr low. An* .jnlrei.f i,:i IVATT A WIL«ON._ FOR SALK.—The un.lcr?igncd ofiera fyß for p.»le hi* protw-rt t In the Borough of .“cwick ley; n fin- large lirn k Dwelling House, Frsme Barn and Ftfthle, Bri.-k rpriiijr iioiise. A< _ with from Jtn to forty of ground, its the jnirchassT may desire. There is a grfsl nr. finrd of choice fruit, ami tho gronnds aix.iit tbe Uoiisfl hh '.ruamrnted with shade tresw, ahrtihtH-ry, Ac. Jt is a most di-elratdc pruju-rty for h country home, and will L~* *. Id on very maeoiuibU t«rtmt. For further particulars enquire ..f J. W. F. WHITE, Attorney at Law, 10tl Eißb str?et. Pitubtirgb. t-r ef the I'iibacriber on the premise*, deloultf • U. HOPKINS. F~'Tn Ff COUNTRY RESIbENCjB'FOR« SALK 0U RKXT.—The subscriber uff.-rs for sale 03 or rvut that delightful Couiit/y Scut, now occupied by Adanj. UeinetnHD, in 1L wrvn Tp , a ljiu-ent to Allegheny City, coinpriiing eight acre* of ebeien htni, with nneiern l.iult Brirk Dwelling of l 4 riMXii*; Gr.-on flcoje, Spring House, Barn, Finhling,Tenant House, Ac. F--::r a. r.-s are iin.i'T Gr»|—, w l.irti pn-mise* to U. th» m<ot valuable Vluo yawl in U.e county. There ore aevernl hundred Fruit Tr.-vs. Apple*, p.-ars, Ch'-m.w, lvachea, Ac-, most ot which had ba'ii imported al great (•-•> t. and are in fine condition.— Th- whole h prime land, highly c'iUi»atml and impnived, and situ.H.al inn*|KwiHi.;ti commandiug a fine view of the two cities ..uil Marroundtuc country. aeV..ltr II H. RVAN. FOR SALK—.)-t) arreA of tineiy t«a( v)& land m Uallis county. Ohio: well watered, 10 in lies trotn Uaßi..|silis, 2;«j miles from the t'hio titer. Will be s,,ld lowfor rash, or will take good Improved city property either in Pittahurgh or Allegheny City. Apply to GKO. \V» BUNN. fs>uth side of Ohio street, 2d dour weal of the D.s tuond, Allegbeti) CitT. J'l4 17*0ir SALE.—A tract of land containing ’ i.i'i" »n'l i-ni'(iai( iwrcK, on Lha t'oortb Strwt •ti* :br*-r tm Ira frgni tt><? Crnrt Uc-n-c. Vill lx> lo'inire of IRi.'U k M ACiiLNZIS, Aif'r* »t Low, No. 00 Foorth atroeL \‘<i:\VEKlf FOKSALE-Siumtud \ *.-»t. K'jsh'h ward. Pittsburgh. true an* \b> IIP.I fiat U-<.k; iu £itmi otU.-r asd iii tx? civfii liiiuieJna-)) 1' pi ;ct* V.-i ikt, nt tin •! Ui-'i-.y ill fro: 1 Hi.i UM.M r* 111 *» > * U'7 v..„nh -t . Fi'CT. J ,*h. ROLLING “Mi LL SITE" alTt' ATS ON TUB MoN'hNuAIiF.LA RIVER Full eALK This property ailj..;n» tbo I’lltstiurgh and Rooton L-jj’jrrt \V.cke and has one ,-i tip* t*.»i binding' on tli - r»».-r. I N G fulionilm ! A. W. QaZZAM, IL7 Fonrtb *tr-“-t. TEaM'MILL”FOirSALK.OK KEN I’. - Frame Fhmrjtn: Mill in Lawruntwiih-, front,a,- 'd lort on Choatout strrtc nud extruding back RO fi-.-t lu Ewaltel. for l*tli description and tern,* »pply to fcls AUSTIN LOOMIS *C». .’>« Fourth ft. FU It S A L K, —A very desir* sole two »toiy Bilik Dwelling lluii—. lu H'xdJCiß ~drr. w.th gasatiJ water hxrurna, utuatwou Cwlwi-il No. SV*. Sixth ward, l*rict- very low. linqutrv on thv j-ri-rn iiu-s. or..f Jal.l WATT A Wll.feON. iiLh l.tr-*»ty st. Ohio Lan<2 lor Sale. TIIE subecHber offers for nitlo section ten, towuiuip linage 10, Stark county, Ohio, ccmtuouiy kn»vn as “bowemn’s Section." coulatnlng (MO acre*. It U •ilualed tnrue mile* west of Mauillou, on th'- State Knail trading to Wooster, and within about two rnlb-s w t in? l'ttta burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and not th-«ast quarters are partly cleared and improf,-") the tpuiniixler u cuvertd* with superior timber—and the vti.ijr 15 11 waitired Dy spriugs and runulug strcaisa.— This i)"n is considered tliD ItoeM body of laud 13 the county it will t»e sold undivided or tn quarters to *ult T<> Ibwa.-who Jiwirr to l"t.«! in ro*l * bitter I'Dl-i.rtt.Mly t. rarely offerwl. 4=VO;.l»wtJT lOWA FARMING JoLND.— i'hi: futi**cril'- eri offer for i>ai'- oc tavrral>l« terms six lmt»«ft»nl ,irt«w Choiivi Land*. eitUKte.l in Wright *u-i a.ljai'i’i.l to line* of Railroad* now In cuiirno ul l.a tiuo. and i’uo tract only two milts hum County snat. .. _ The above will be sold low ti: ca«h, cr vX.hange-l f-r' fainitug hxn.ls lu this or adjoining eouuUt*. do 3) McRANB A AN j tli. 124 socoud st. \V. S. &. C. U. TIIOffISOA’S NTKNV SI-CIJATS FOR 1950. TIIE IN’DESTia'CXIEUi —_ DOUBLE UXTENSIOUvSniT, WITH PATEXT EYELET FASTENING, MADE WITHOUT SEWLXO. Cuieerially pronounced “the most perfoct Skirt ever mo 1* "• TIIE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, The lightest and most graceful Skirt ever prmlun l T II E P I C C 0 L O'M INI! By means of clasps —this Ltautiful nad economical garment can bo takcu to pticea, washed, and put together again at pleasure: All thoaborc hav» Tbomsoti'j celebrated patent Watch Spring Bustle, anJ urv wjlh our name and trade mark (the crown ) , Forealo by tho principal irtailers everywhere. W. B. A C. H. THOMSON, fed Owdi* *J33 Broadway, New York. SKWINU- '3VIA,CHrNESr LADD, WEBSTER & OO SEWING MACHINES, Are aeknowlrdgqd by all lu bo THE DEBT. ’ They are nturii slrnpki and durable in coti-trucUi-u than any other N\> ruuily should be without one They IIEM, BIND, OATfIER, STITCH AND FELL. ForTailoriug and Sbue-Fitting they are unequalled, mak- ing a strong aad uUxtlc seam, from an ordinary spool, and a fair lock rhten un both sides of the material sowed- A. M. MAILRUALI. A COv Agents, JalS-illy Allrehenv City Lal) i e s. MISSES AND CHILDREN Can always b»i supplied with substantia! nnd n-it hUicg HOOTS AND SHOES. Of every description which are being sold off CHEAP TOR CASH. At the cheap Store of IrJS « JAMES ROBB, 69■Markot_*t.__ TeBACC’O^ icTbiiT PridJj Tobaco.; 10 bxs. Unsseil A Robinson Tobacco; 15 “ W. 11. Grant’* ,^o :-S catty hi*, choice brands % lb. lumjr. 17 kvc* ih.uce 0 twist Tobacco; «, - •• pitU- plug do For sale by ' mr7_ _ M ATT AWI LSON. French chocolate—w bs9 - j ,IS, JO - lf.*h Iron. 11.. m..nulAntarer. A ic. for B.!o ,t .holrxila or rotoll. -l fHANCI. o, f .d-r.l .L, .u-Eh-D,. . _“ r i_ AKNOLDV WKm.NO FLUID nnd But ier’s itef..rJ Ink f-rsalo at iho Etatbjnery Store uf W. E- HAVEN, - , nr ;i Corner Market and Second sts. i 7 \ BBLS. PRIME BONE SET for sale Dy JL U HARTWELL k SHEPHARD, („;j . com»T Wood and flth it. -j nnn lbs. jbi c'akb soda, (Now t) . VVV/ Castle) for eale hy 7 HARTWELL A SHEPHARD, cnr. W'<od k 6th st. fiA OKOSS AYEK'S WOKM CONFEI tJ\J_ TION for aalnby UARTWLXL k SHEPHARD, cor. W, I i ffjh »t TjHCfURES OF COUNTRY HF£~l)y r Alice Cory, 75c. Just poblUbed and rrc’dby mc2 J- D. READ, 7$ Fooolh street- : EECLINING CHAIRS— IdTWalnut and Oak, an oxccllent chair for tho invalid or lounger.— Call and SCO them. fcgq T. B. YOUNG k CO. LIME— 200 bbls. fresh for Kilo by mr7 j HENRY H. COLLINS. T> YE TLOURMOO bbls. pure, a choice or- JVtlc^roc’dandforaaleby, J.S.UQQBIT ACO, BEANS— OO sks. sm?U .white in Atore aad forsala by feia LMCII k UPTOIfIN&Oy/- rpEASER WANTED—A competent master JL Tmmc viutfedlv ’Ttthiu B.COLUaS* ■fox Salt. J. it. pWEITZKIi, N-. 101 4th Ktr-HH. i»itfil.i.rgh *otf«a' ; . • MoNWaifua* Ball*;*, > Pittsburgh, March 4th, ISSA./ President and Managers the. Company for erecliug a Bridge OTBTthe WTBT Mo* nongah-u. • Pittsburgh, ia tb t county of AlHebeqj, Urn c ?P .i.l Mi-.k n.r *l\ months, which will be paid to tbo Stock h.-M.™. ,*T• ehrir l*R»i representative*, u tho Toll U.,11*-. .1: HI .1 ..ft-r the lilh ia»L ror7v " tJ< . J«mN THAW, TrraiiW* 1 4 " 7 ,* c. k. jl co^i I ifil.urgh, February C 5, lSis?^/ . jr^N.MiciL—lh*» AnnuaT Meeting of ihe Chiefs-' l-.ailnwi Cenipsr.y will b* held at tt o rooms of BUAU» "P TKADK. >o Uwcityo! DAY, the --mil Jay nt March u«*l, at 3 o’clock > . which tin-the n. jKXI of llie Dinctvn L« tin igt will be presented. ’ Tin- «I«-oin>n i.r liiteen Birvctura to serve tha»^;o - will U- at ttw*«>in« place on iwth roan*™, at itioVioek, a.m. 11>- Trnf*»t-*r iUx ka will l«o clcard from tbo2lsi tw-Jilth of Mar. h. IIUI i n-. t« <t 1 •*. ami. the boM.r* vf stock In the ■ >Li > ai,d ltmH3. uUo and Indiana, or Port Wayuo, au.i Cliie»v*- ll.ii.’T-ead Companies, which ha* BOt been coo* T< rte*l itj*«i tbeai'K-k cf Hit* luff company at that will ui.t H-i-iimW t.» Totoat faiJ ftecUoO. St.<kbi»ld*r* pfi-w-hsinj: their c*rtisi t a cf slock In Ibis Company to-Huy Ti. ket Ap-nt on Iho ho- of Ihe Boad.wOl t-aoiJ*u fcxcunim Ticket from that Station to Pitts* hur-b ai.-I r.-tsm f r One Fare tho icnod trip, Rood from March •>'!: t . April loth Inclusive. By order of tho Fr-i h ot. te.xi.l AfQUSTPS BKADLBY, See 8 /. AUBtiUKNV 'iASCRASCE COfflPAJir. Notice is hereby given that in pureu* aac* of Dip <n.t c-f Assembly relating thereto, and the charter of Incorporation opprvvud January 27, 3555,800 ks - to r- i-riTo autwcription to the Capital Stock of tbs “ALUS- y CBEbY INSLKANCK COMPANY” cf Pittsburgh will be opeced at t!.r MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, Fourth street, on MONDAY the Ilia DAYOi* MABCII NEXT* to n-;r..iia op*n fjr'flc** dtjt, (qqlcmi the tlock bo top&er •i. 1 . 8. niK-1 \fr»m lo a. si, to 4 o'clock r. *, of each day. coMMis.-acszns. Tt.. *, M. It w.-. • I b-Murray, | Uaiwi o.ins. W. M.l.yoa. JAaacM. Pi-niii<k, luac Jyor*. Juh .l Oco B. White, A. SI. W rft. incr, Utml.rin. (Ic«s. W C*a>, frlA-tt.l Alexander Speer, M. VV S> utiiou. 1 iSOucanonal, Penn Inatitntc, CORNER of Penn and .Hancock streets.- Thu cnsalDi; t-jrnj will commence on TCKSDAY;3Ist ‘n.t. A lim 1 i.-I nuiuL.-r ol pupils may uhtalu adtululan. Ti-rts* hr Tuilii-n nud Btniiunery, jtrr soesias of twenty two wi-«-k*. au24:li ' J. M.SiUTIX, ITfndpaL !io JLti. TO LET—A three story Briclt Home,d£3r~ ej’.u »t»-J on iii.si. in wuou Si-v-iad ohTThlrd * ft with km, hoi and cold i. aitr. Ac. ISAAC JONES, nr'.WJ corner of Boss nnd First str. fPO LET—Two well finished : two 6tor yE2 I Ilfl'k Dwulliiti;*. coutuiniox nlno W yliuißri-et, near CDaihatn, wuhiu lira minutes wutt of th« I'osUitlidu. Kiiquire of mi 1 :t ! t f lm. H. A. RTKRKETT.277 Pena Street. TO LE T—A comfortable two storyffft l'u , u:h: r.,i)la, mu/, alx rooms and finished garret. H 9 •niiii'- it, Wabhingtun sL, Allexbcoy City. Bcquiro of i-> it. U. SLS(I, No. 211 Liberty et. ru LET—A Sturo Room on Tifth St, EB In 1:1..?t di<iir.%hlo location on that great utiiihiar*-. Appiy at ISfi Liberty street. M BIDDLE, WIBT3 & 00. r PU LE T—Two largo first-class Dwellingagg i ••• li-r. v:ih a’l the asodern Improvement*. iUTCUCOCK, McCBEEBT & 00, jt.' J No. Second sod 151 Second St. r PO LLI —A three story Brick DweUmgga 1 llou***. cutitilninjf C rooms. No. 44 Congress streetjQ. Ku<iu:r* j il I tVATT A WILSON, Liberty st. TO LET. —That dc.-*irablo business ES Ht.mJ, with dweiiiui; attached, 00 the corner of jgjjJ. mi t u'Hurra strict*, well Hilaplud for a foully gni■ cury Riot- I'-ir./ «-inpled os such lut the lost fourteen yi-ar*. ILILKINQ,^ jan 14 No. 211 Liberty street,--. TO LET.-*-A comfortable brick dwcll-^ga note on O llara suevt, between Liberty and Peon, Esouire of Ual4j B.U. KINO, No. 211 Liberty it. TO LET—Tho Wurchouse Room and Office m-w occopii-d by I’otU-r E. Friend A Co, OS Front tf. Aira), L<jfis snilablu f-r storing cotton. Jal» ISAIAD DICKEY k 00. IpOK RENT—A Lot 144 by 100 feet, on which an- rr«t*v!, boiiJiaga Stacks, rendering It stdfat* bit* fi>r an) kind of manufacturing, situate cm Dramas, ijoire of ALEXANDER KUfO; j a-1 Liberty street, PKtahurgb. I?6ii RENT “tf? ; A FINE WAREnOUSR, No. 55 Markc-t Etreot,ad ).>inlng N. llolmea A Sons, finiahed and eliulved In tho boat maitui-r in m c<-Hnr trarrvt, tor wbolusale and retail dry i;oc«u i'ti*Ui.iw. wi-.ii or without a inrgvthroe story Ware* iu ibu r-ar. JuilN WAY, Jt, di-U:dtf SuWlcklcyTilio Post-CfflcU. (Cup Suction Balts, f». ML DAVIB, Atxotleawßjr. Cc-iucsecaal Salve .ftooma No. M fifth Street. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HARD. WAiLK —On Fridsy admin;, March Iltb,.at ,f«L uVli-d;. will b« sold «t tbo Commercial Soles Bocnif?io, 54 - Fifth street, ly order of Georgs AlcCasue. admin of: BoVrt Hontap, Jr «n extensive variety of Haicd- ; ware,' comprising' uxwlts. Latches, Boite, Bits, Stirrßp4,'j Buckles, Chaim, Gasgas, Trowels, ltamoorfl, S<] uarea, Jflles,- h:tri|)s, Auucrs. Screws, r-poke Shares, Knoli?, Uouk*, Rnul* —■ l *an- 11 -t'obs. Lamps. Spooca, etc^etd. 1 -j~p . .... j..* m-iCT.Hetir or Patent froll r P.BUC3, Jock Plane* and Foro Plane*, i Inr" K M. I)AVI3, Anct. KUCKaW AY OAKKIAGE At Auction— •Jn Wednesday raorniCß, March Uth, at 11 o'ciock ftt It.u corumeichil Rnk-s liuL'tu, No. 54 Fifth eL, will b« told, - Oue Itockawuy Carnage, in gi»d onler. . . .. mti P. Si. DAVIS, Anet. Large of lasting buttons. —On Wednesday morning, March 9th at 10 o’clock,' will be sold, at (he e- tnmo.cml salea room. No. 54 Fifth st ,' without rtaerve.*7os grusa aisorted sepsrior new stylojdala LasUdr nxui OdcftTe, with Gtcaadine, Velvet, Suti j Centre Coal nod Vest LuUoni, to which tho aUdUiutt uf dtulen is iiiVitfd. The goods arc now ready for esoialQ. atu-n. mrS V. M. DAVIS, Aoct. SHELVING, COUNTERS A FIXTURES O AT AI’CTION. —On Tuesday morning, March.Bth, at 10 o’clock, at the Drug Eton, comer of Bstltfafield streat an i Diamond alley, will be sold, the entire stock of Ehelv jljz, Drtwere, Counters, Fixtures, Ac., of that concern, which cost about $5OO. tors P. ftL DAVIS, A act. . O TUCK P„ Ft. W. R. O ttakt, in iota to suit purchasers, by a;d P.M.DAViS, Anc AUSTIN MHIJIIS L CO., Ucrcbaiiu’ BicliaiifC. Yaluabll biooks at auction— Will be sold at tb« Merchants’ Exchange, oaThnu* «la >• even iug, March 10, at 7)-$ o’clock, lo »aareo CirUent’lnsunincaStock; i rharu H. a >1 Hank of Pittsburgh, 1.1 • “ “ 21 “ Nortb-rn'».‘bcrty Dridgo Stock; Vi “ Per j*yi«.:.-.lainsurance Co , ik AV3TIX LOOMIS & CO- ' Stock Brokers, 68 Fourth tr~~. ES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & g M HI iC HANTS’ KXCHAS9E SYXHY/ - !lNO.—Dunk, Bridge, lnaoraaee mdQ f nud Ec*l Estate hU it public ” ACPTINLOOMIS A CO. % *ud Loans cn Beal Estate negotiated -—latHc ternia by AUSUIi .LOOMIS 4 CO, fl •c'il Stock Sola Broken.o3 fourth *L || CURB FOR CONSUMPTION! dr. cntuuniLL’sdiscovery: 4U>Hcheiter’i Genome Frcpiration of Dr. JT. V. Chorobtil’i Compound of ; . THE II P 0 PH OSE'BI TE of LIME, SODA an 3 POTASH, , . kksest ns'na TBunccsT ov C O N d U I* X X O N" • THE great Chcmico-Medical Discovery of 4he a-lfliTAtM Dr. J. /. Churchill, cf Paris, tint made kuowu ly ><?wi to (he French Ac&doray of Medicine about S • years ogo, miria-a new and important tn is tboeomUof Medical Science. Now, for the first time la the history of tho world, has a • REMEDY b«a found that surely striknat the very fnn dr.tu.ncf I'ulmcnuay Diteatr. and by ratoripj Vitdrfeient cfusnical tUmaiti of t\e Mooo,increa»* the principle se&tcA eonjuVtttrf fKTWK* or vital fortx, invigorating (As nvtri* (ire funetimt, and liras not only CUBEJ, but also PKK* VHNTB, the development of this hUbertomCft fatal Scourge of the human raco. 4?*Caation to Use Pabllo,^ Various preparations are already la the market, purport ing to t>e baaed on Dr. Churchill's discovery, agalssVwnkh we solemnly caution both the prntoTit * e nnli«r. Let no one bo deceived, but oak f . p&raliaa soldfrdu the i;loOoncr v •■ V - ■■ . . Butts, No. 13 John street, and beat..’ tcru of i. Wiscmsna, by whem •c'----' -p**' ■criptioo la put up ct a trmmt asp ca. - - -•.* - toast. la all Nervous or Scrofulous Complal k: - " ygso P Vital Pown, Dyspepsia, al Weak* msecs, it is a sovereign and Invaluable 1 49" READ TUB TRSHMONTa • 1 * FmaUic X.l'.Ameriutn bts&inl JfoatWy,'- • “Wbaterer may be oar coadniloaiwlth rt?zt®e*-to tho claims ot Dr. CbarchlU,for the lljjwphHT>fcKa»aeeoTerelzn remedies In toberctPoils (ootttiuPpdoPt) tuxtx CU W>o MUST AS 10 tBTTAtUI 0? *OtU SAIM ■ From the North American Mtdtcol OcL, l&ig. “TbUMcJiduoi* scientifically preparrtsodrelHW#.- We ii«r u av-J Uln curown practice.fn phUtfsll nod oth-r form* of dj*«e, with Tory mUfachwy malts • • • ■ • la ns ty-eljrht cases la which this remedy w»»-- dren, flilrlysoti'D were io tin Incipient, and twenty thrr»' in tbo *«.<-* tul amlndiaacMl stages of consumption; the •«*-. toolDiU-r *rrro l«y*-nd bowe. With the exception of lhe-lai~ " ur(w .«, nldch mremnch benefited, all bat three, whkh'.': m-o ftrll doubt/cl, nruwel perfectly.” • .~ u pricnfA M three bottlei fcr $5. Single® bottles rf’.rr„:rj-r-i Kwu<j'w».*ent bjr min, prepsld;.wfca» spedslly' .n-Jtrf-i. .illordenf«tthreobottle*ororcrwlUbosenlbj exprwe At c >4t of the party. Druggists oust send theiror-- drM direct to the undmigned, or they may hareadiSercat' and spacious preparation sentthem. *®-Wlucheiter'« Genuine Preparation of Dr. CharthUlV Comp-Kind of the Uypopboephltes of Unte, Soda and Potash', l* •old at u-bolf-ealo at tho noio 1 General Depot, 43Jcfaa but will i-e kept by nil respectable dnjggtsta throogb«i* ,:i the Liiiii'i Siat-.-u CirroUreoud allnecessarr Information glrtu 10 all parties cnch.«iag a stsap. For coatesJcaceia r«-oiri«.f; l >nr letters, etjrmpoadents are requested to add . -B-js -tvl” la *d£lUuutulho regular addnaa as below. *■ - J.WIKCHRSTBRa • ' American and Foreign Agene? :■ k t*l Itt Jeh».Stfeet.y«*y«*» IIuADACUi arises in most cssesiroia disar nagwarntcf Uie digestive orguu, which arise* iromn great variety of catui* TTrLSOITS IUT* been proved, by an experience of twenty j*w*» to bw n oiaplo| *afo and perfuct remedy f.r f eriodi tally returning he*d*djA». TLoy t»rv usod by tb? Faculty « » regoUf prescription, tail, aio not to t>r clawed with patent medicines, toad* «lmp|y4o These Pills aro prepared and tolibj D. L. T STOCK * oniPreprietantfcJL • t,. va nvfjttoce'3 vruilit'Dßis,-No. ert, corner Wood" aod Fourth m«w. Flttal/urgb, Pa. -f .v .' S«. jit oa Fourth page. n^tirT Aktifcial Eabs.— Dr. Kevser, of 140 Wood street. Las ou Laud a veryezcellefit.deTia>-p>r dalfpwsoni* ty which many persons an auU to Ltir aj At*o, o emon gutu pereiadntm, whleh it foaertedlatatbft ear,and U nry\flkieptinp»aojtaae»of deafness.' Jag&iwy Gm.TA.VIC bATTfct'r, OR JKlsctko Mackitio Macanna, Cjr: Medical nurpoeef, of aT*ry«cp*riof kind will bo sent free of Ezpreea charge*, wherever an Mptw AddnesDr«'w ft M*MB»!K(i.ltPiffeo(l Pittsborgh. Py.apßidsyß /CHEESE—rPrimc Western Reserve and Ni, Tork cutting Cheese for »nt«*i.y ’ QU3 * J.B. QAHII&U) tI<XX C. G. Unary, Jno. l>. McCord, Geo. W. Jackson, Allen Kramer, K. B. Sterling, Robert Patrick, 1> >l. Boot: R. at fkitAts :t-,No. MViftaet.
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