5 Sttwai j&otute. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOB SHE SALE OF WATCHES. r~ woa iamoat respectfully call the atten •••- AmericanWatch® now being ex* ‘lSiJd* tae manufacture of which haa be ’ firttl/ catabOahcd that entire confidence can be ~ - . them M«aC» and correct time-keepers, both by {SeMnrMaMller. • • tog been appointed Wholesale Agents for the sale of ‘ ; thtf*’We£cfcea,tb* pabUc may be asssred tUatweenn«»U ’ them at the Terylowest cashprieee. We btTc also a eery large stock of SILVER and PLATK> : WAKE, JINK GOLD JEWELRY In »t*. “ Co,T * l, Oarmit, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Oar asnrtment cf CLOCKS U aaoromlly large at prewnt, comjfridhgaome bcaniifal pattern! of EIOIIT an^ DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCK&at OREAThY RE- T>TTfTgT>'PSICK3. _ ' , W.hAW 1« . fall «ocl ol E-6IW B * l “ °®“‘ EILVEE WATCHES on tari, •«»'“' r . 'Ai-itw*»^*-agsjafßSA o r"- 'hJMtrt ' n °- ,2 ?il '" COIaLjINS* Forwarding and Comtntaaton Merchant. akd^wholesale dbalekin ClMteee. Batter. Seed*. Fl.n, ProJcce acaftrallj, Awf . ftgjgjg** 1 SlrtrL -PiUt^ry\. G-KA.Y tsoai?Bß ANU TAILOR, 62 ST. CLAIR BTRZMT, PITXSBDBOI^.PIiNNA^ Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and nairreeMog M. Spring stock of Clotba, Oa«ta«*« ; YesttaM ondCcaUagsof evory variety sad stylo adapted tolbftfcortdty aadcoontry tr»do, which will be m»4a op -•«—.t.r«|tbTiromrtnwsand despatch, and at ratesie» low . S^rWr^restabli^.^io^^ty^tetdte • x . qqaqlKS packer & CO., Uo. 119 Pearl Street. Boston. CQKXtSgIdM KXTXIIASTS fOR. TIIE IA LI 0? /V- Boots, Shoea and Solo Leather, Upperiorongb,Carried to*lhcr, * Bafl, ToUih Groin, W»I, Kip. BpUt*» *C4 Sh«* SUtu In rough, finished Lining" and . BOWU, Morocco, Kid and Boot Bkina, ami llarnoM Leather. KsmCtCEK . p. m 80UTUWICK, CoogiV'WiSlro.t, Boston WU-UAM BURBAGE, l&i Pewl *\ ' : : SrO&UUION A CO, 1W Et»ta r '—~"gousH; jvnx> PJUSTIS# AND GLAZINO Ift-ALL ITS BRANCHES, Done in tbo but maon« a'&d time J. db H. PUILLII'N nos. go at as St. Clolr »<rc et ; McBKEDIS *o ForwfirtJiDo qtid Conunlssion UlcrchuQlSt And Agents for tho salo of Pittsburgh Menu .faction*. Cooaignmenta and onlera for LEAD, lIIDE3, TTBMt», ritODUOK Ac. ■oUcited. atteu- Uod to jwivmg and fox^ardlng. Ho. 40 -Commercial Street. St. LonU. ddSaiSmfe FURBI JB'tJKtff! PURS'.: ' McOORD -es CO-, 131 Wood Street, inttsburgli. HAVING JUST HETUUXED FROM NEW 10&K»rlnow rteelrin# * «*-ock made FDBS comprising Hudson D*y B*lle, wtnt gable, 1 Slone MarUo, . SlU,mn Squirrel*. Fitch,,Ac. Csuc«. Halt Cepes, Victorinu*. t> i Hnffe and Cotta, MtßpnneU- Tbieegoodabarebeca .elected with Rreatcare, and will beaold *X ramll proflu. a - top.rcto. f rv*h PODS 'c»ll and examine onratoch. ./ po *—■ j; n. cuuim. «• *>•» ? ’ • 153 Third Strett, Pittsburgh, Penna., InbUIK &«.n> 0011.g~.0d H»- ■nlUU,.iia«OTor.l jo»r.' pnrctlo, offor. pi. profonlon.l KrtIiMIoSUBmCAI.AKDMIiDICAL CASKS. • ’ • .tmtactg: \ Kor. W. Howard. Col. VFltoo Mctoodlo,,. Rot. D. 11. A. M. U.O. goo- g- .%VX.o, ■ •*• SriStS: 1 "pali.U.lltr.lSjq. j. a, |uuor> 1 >riib MeCom , l . r .&oi. mfikW* i BTNA' riTOV Sv OKKS. I ALEXAITDER BRADLEY, ■Junl»AC»ua«*»in>»i«»‘ r ' pmt iuicitt o» COOKING, PABLOB ANO JIEATING SHOVES, ■piUn and Fancy Grate FionU, S;c. Sole-Proprietor of the celebrated Pati.it Gas j Burning and SHoK*oo>*3uaiKc ; j '* COOK STOTES- Office and. Sales Room, ■ arl&ydfc Mo, * Wood!H.,PUt.burgh. P> STARCH AND FARINA. M«le by tbe W«U Phll»de>ptil» sl»onf*cturlnK Co. (tK'mtaJ.Wio.rd.l bi ft.Fno.tlta In.m.t., A , No*enitw» lbSb.) TMatdrod Glo a burMa «w-«Aat’g f> t??*-. 6 ] I .* ' to ' bow Also; Boßoed, Pore P-rt BUrch. In »o*o, r.rTßai tiKW, ell for latitnlry w- , COBS F4IUNA, (..Corn Sto-cb.) to bn 40 P*l-" **A Tbi. article U oipntoHj pn.p..0l ThlSjS’TtligftO.H. Agvoulbr lb. Cornier- BLNKHART, BunrrAcrronts a*j> dxaixm is All htnd» of Tobacco, Snuffwd Cigar., Haeo recently taken the bnllalng l a »W«JJg^jn .■tMiUon to their Mnnnfactnnng nil! be to Melee tbolr felons >p27J.ydCo - ‘ - JJKNXIHTK.Y Dk. W* E\ Fukdenreeg having re-gSRa tonMd to FltUbnrgU wltu tin* intention of mnkißK it hliifntare residence, can bo found at liia OFFICE, SO. lOlfbuRTU STREET* between Wwd and Smitbflelil *ta. ", ’hmrw from'9 A.M. to ■*?/»• ocZ>-d«nifc 1 " jsrT HOLMES SONS, L SULK&9 c* Foreign nn.d Domestic Bills of Exchange] CERTIFICATES Or_ DEMSIT, SANK NOTES* AND SPECIE, rio. 67'mARKET STREET, PITTHBUUOU, l*A. •a-Colloctiim* ma«i« on all tie principal citic* *b™ , K h * cat tbf United Slated. • ■ — : ifoKiiitiN ic x o has^s^zcdSE. SUIT BILLS DBAH ; ; ‘DOTiCAN, .^ E UNION BANK, LONDON, IN f: POUND STERLING AND m‘W£p6>^£\ Bill* on thtt principal citl«* and u&u* uf HoIUnA, Germany, KaropJ%^ BiT» v> ra. Wood atrtot. corner of Third. | 3. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MUIUTACTTiUM OT ppTVriNQ. JOB AND ‘ALL KINDS OF wrat*3pino-j?a.i?;ek. itTarohnuHi So. 87 Wood Stre«t» riTTSBCBGB, PA. «ny'4:tffc Ract bought at market prio*a- ■JoScOCSBAN <* BEO, juircrAcriiixu of Iron SUlllng, Iron y.01t., V.. 11 Door., ■ Window ShilMM, Window Guards, 4e., 2 Tgg. 91 Second Sired and 88 Third Street* „ (Between Wood and Market,) wi’Bß&Bfla, PA- He** CS hand a wariety of new Pattern*, fancy aod plain, nitobfo for all pnipcae*. Particular attention paid *> «• CtoriagOtre Lot*. Jobbing done »t abort notica. tnrt at W , ; *sd ; SOLtCiTOHS IN CHANCERYi , . IVo. &, Stums Block, Dubv/pte, 7mm- J9"Collectlo&a promptly'- made in any part of Northern -lowa, or Wettern Wlaeouain. .„ . . , "Will attend to thopuichaaeand galoot Real Eatate. oo - f rptag Matey on Bonds and Mortgages solilydfc V witc. aoßuucct—; tflOfly notK.iiS3.~-~——. BOBISSOS, MINIS 4 JIIUERS FOUSDERS AND UACniSISTS, WASHIIfSTON -WORKS Plttcbareb, Ponna. : Ofltii SiiHl Market etreet. -- v«inaAure*llklna*of3t«einEn)riow and Mill Uachln Work, gleam llolk-.. aedßbeet I,on Jgjits and Benalrinrdoeeea ahortnotk-o. .ofoklydlc jAS. MoIiAUG-HIilN, KAHcncroan or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fosil Oil, WWlTfe AS». ICS nrf 170 Second RrttL DAWES Sc CLULfiY UMiii Sign «nd Ornim«nttil palnt*r*» A HD Q R A IXE B S; MUCKS 19 WhiteLeadHnrtZincPfiints. Alaa, nil fciluU of I*aJaU, Oiia, Voruiahea, \Yiu<iow Pattj, Krashc*. tC^ lfood doors alove rirgin Mltf. etflfelydfe STOVES, MASSS ASS RANGES, ,' .‘' • ’ OF EVERY VARIETY. 1 ’ mancfagtueeb and fok sage, ' kboEESAIiE or uktaii,, BISSBj LL SC CO " 50.333 = ' f«l43md ! . ' ftffTTPgglili, HBHHON & CO., y ' MiauriCtOMM or - CooWns. Parlor and H«fatina - STOVES, . ir*le ?tonU, Fender*, Kooking Eanges, &e. ’ ■ IS* Liberty St., Plttrbursb, P«* . j .-arßfclj! ; ' ~ W-EiYMAN 60 V »U JN , • f V- ; ltaaß&etBnnaDU>ea]entnaUkiodsof TOBACCO. BNTJFP Ain> CIOAHS, ADD • LHAT TOBACCO, Comer tfßmiOtfM Strut end Diamond Alby, PITTSBURGH. P^* ~ " J. aLLIrTTi-Hi JblßßOaALire TAILOB, No._§4 St. Clair. Street, (Dr.ZrUh.'flHewßciltog,) , PITTSBURGH, PA, SEWING- MACHINES. & O O I K R. N R 8 FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVE MBNTfI, A] AN'I'FACTURItH'S PUICttS, ALSX. 8.. REED, FRENCH WIIITC ZINC PAINT. •OO Tons Snow Whit© an*l N*>. 1 DRV ANlf GROUND IN Oil IN FRANCE, warraxtSd rrsE, n store and to arrive*, for t>j joiK ’ii m: btuono, No. Jteadu Ptwt. Now York, Yteille MontaffUei^Co.J'orW. L.ij0,!,:.'.....'. Pittsburgh Steel Works. jhIOCS. BOYD Sc CO., aaotiwtnienof CAST STEEL; aI*o,SPRING, PLOW and A. H. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES. Ctonvr Hots and Firtl Streets, Pitlslurgh, Aa J_). B. -ROGErtS CO. ■ASUFACTfKrBS Of ; llogen' Improved Patent Steel Cult ivsitor 'Peoth, Cbm*- Ron und First Sired*, ritulurgh. Pa- n aTT. ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joiepli Dllworth D. W. C.BIdw«H. . [Sufieeston to Porter, Rdf', d Sicettl MANPricrc&i&a \.r T HAIL ROAD SPIKES. CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. •nlfclTdfe • PITTSBUKQtt. PKNN'A- Hide,. Oil and Leatiier Store. D. Kirkpatrick. &. Sons, No. 21 S. Third between Market and Ghertout »t«, Philadelphia, bare for aale DRY AND BaLTBD SPANISH HIDES, Dry and Greeu EalUd Patna Sip*. Tann-ra* OH, Tanner.’ und Cm riery Tool* at tbe l-jwoat price*, and upon tbe beat terms. All kind* of Leather in tbe roogb iwanted, for «blth the Ligbeet market price wUI be given la.ca»h, or takeu in exchange br Hilt*. Le»lber»tored free of charge and sold on commiMion. 4 __ "MOTHEMi MOTIIEIIStI MOTHERSUI, Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth mg Sjrnp for Children Teething. It bai no equal on earth. It greatly facilitate* the procea* of teething by aofteolng the gom*. reduciug all inflammation—will allay pain, and is tor* to regulate tho bowdl*. Dejteod npon It, motben, it will giro reettoyonnelvM, and relief and health to yerar Infant*. Perfectly aafe in all canea. Tht* valofble.preparation 1* tbe proacriptloi. of one of «b* moat experienced and fklllW female Pby«ldan* In N*w England, and ha* bnu uwd with never-lalllng «nccea»in million* of case*. We believe H the beet and *nr*»t remedy in the world, ti •II ran — of Dysentery and Diarhooa in Children, wbethor 1 arise* from teething oi -from any other canae. If Ufe and taaaltb <*»n be estimated by dollare and cent*,it I* worth Its weight in gold.' Million* of bottle* are sold every year In the Unlbal Statue. It Uan old and woll-li it'd remedy. PRICE ONLY lio CENTS A DOTTLE fy-Konh genuine uale#* the facsimile of CURT!.. A PHR SINS, New York, ia dn tbe outaide “wrapper, gold by Draggiata throughout the world. DR.GEO. H. K.ETBKR„A&«nt for Pittsburgh J nlfcdawlvfcT ; Tbe Great Bogllsb SIR JA.BIRS CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from * proscription of Sir James Clarke, M-I>. Phyalaian Extraordinary to tbeQn«en. ThU'wetl known Medicinal* no imposition, bet a acre and #af« r*medj for’ P*m»le Difficnltlr* and Detraction*, roni any earn* whatever; and elthwnpli a powerful remedy, they contain nothin* hurtful to tl»- eonvtitntion. TO MARfUED I-Ai*l Kr* It n pecnlUrly It wl'r. in a itiortlime, hriru-e 11.-. uiooil.ly j-rtod with i-gt.Urft j Th,t* PM* Hot* >-'• **«"»*■ .M"’*"" 4 ' J, *«* /--j’*;•&' • xrr J For fall p*rU.:uUi»s Ki-t * P :vt P* >Ll •«*►- f r**» uf ilh * **S' ,ul - N. D —?! .-I ■■-r- '4 “> b'ent, win *€O n and add by nil .Inicett* ' «>*?**» fp T . . LAKE Vupkkiuu i;oi*i»kk Wli.l. AND s M H: Is TING PARK, M* CURDY & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF. SHEATHING, BRAZIKH.*’ and DOLT COPPER, PRESSED OOP PER BOTTOMS, QaitoJ SOU Batumi*, Sprltrr foldor, Ac. Al«. Importer* and Dr*l-r* to HKTAIA TIN PLATE. &HEET IKON, WIUR, Ac. Cotwtantty «'• !»*••*«»* Tmiurn** Machlm*-* and Tool*. 141) F!ni nud 120 Sr*>:'l -Irc'l, Plttibiirfih, P«b»»» «a*Vp«rf*l orJerv aiCom+t cot tn any dwrfn-J |*tl«rn mrtifcilAwlyT Meyer's Miraculous Vermin Dkstrover, fvr th* Dttirudiun of fUrs.Micx, Motes, Bf«», lUumts Plbas, Mosqcitoxs, Motil% O**oca I.xsscrs, Asrrs, Ac. Tb« chemical preparation* known nmkr the above liUo for the laat 22 year* throughout Kun.p*. whrro they have mob with a triumphant •ocere*, hare acquired tor thoir In ventor and Slauu&ctarer a world-widecelebrity,aU**t»l by the Emperor* o( Uniat*, Prance, Austria, the yuron or Bug land, tho King* of Belgium, Holland, Naples, Bavaria, Hax ouy, Ac, and in America (belt efUclency I*** bw ‘ n enderwd by the Directors oj Public IhiHlutuxu and the approval of ihxt they arc the only Enuditt ’^J( t £p aU - fc | t liinjg of vo . mlo. saitAaccbOuaPatpaaatioxß diwtroy the onwd ' ruder* without uiircy, and never fail. Ilia Art ha* ’’ idrath to milium* of-them In tho.woild, and from • I the watrhwotd of all boosekwfwrfa, merchant** sora and hn»baiidmen will be **Ao more fraiii. PACKAGES FROM 25 CENTS TO $l. .'!,f ib« Inventor ud Proprietor. ? £ JOSEPII MRYEIt. Practical Chemist, fc. t V ? 1 1 r»l Agent for the U. Suite* end Canadas, FREDER IC S- KoAilTON,DroggUt, No. 10-Astor Hon**, nnd«l> >» R E - fKtt.KHS l CO. »„J HKUKUAM AMKBN SAN. A.»:6m«r_ Dr. Dickinson's Magneto-Electric Ma- cmsxi— lyindpoi Depot for the talc of Diii VitrivaQtd Medical 'Auxiliary, —ld submitting thia machine tnadl*- crinilnetlng public, no oipenee ha* Lmrnsparod In its mano foctore to render U perfect in every essential particular, In order ta keep pace with the wonderful improvement* of the ~hge, and place It foremost in this branch of American Man ufacture. NO FAMILY BUOULDDE WITUOUTONK.— Retail Price $lO. It Is admirably adapted to prevent aud cure every form of disease, such aa Consumption, Scrofula, I’alsiea, Rheuma tism, Dyspepsia, ell fenasot Physical end Mental Prostra lion aud Nervous Disease*. Oue grand feature of this Apparatus is that it la always ready for use, the jujwer being obtaimd from a peruianrnt Magnet, oo Acids or other Ingredients Mug re-jaired. gold, wholesale and retail, by " . ’ DR, GEO R. KEYdBR. octatdAwT Wholeeale Druggist, I*o Wood at., rittub'g. , A Case of Rupture Cured about a Year £ qo >j r George Gumbcrt, resides on the Fourth Bt. Road, gemith ward, procured a Truss trom nm, which In 6 months effected an entire cure. He has now gone*!* months without the Truss, aud there is no appvarw.ee of tb* return of the rupture. lam cooUuually curing eases of rupture with mJr invaluable Trusse?. 1 have peimiwlon from Mr. Oumbert to publish and re fer to hts case. The best of referuDCW cao be giTen by ap plication at my Drug Btote and Truss Dr pot. JaZWAwT •• Wako^H-KEYgEIMtOWowI! Headache arises in moot cases from disar- n. wtu.«». Wilson nun. . rangement uf the dlgestlro organs, which arises from a great variety .of cause*. WILSON'S PLLLS bafo been proved, by an experience of twenty yearn, to be a simple, safe and perfect remedy fer peri.alicslly returning boadaelio* They are used by the Faculry as a regular prescription, and are BOt to 1* classed with patent medfeino*, mode simply to sell. Theto Pill* ara prrparad And aold hy B. L. PAIIVE. STOCK * CO-, WhplnuiloJ)rntrsftU, and Proprietor* of B. L FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFOQB, No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth street*. KtUlmrgh, Pn- S<« adTcrtiaet&eot on Fourth '“The beautiful maskeb in which tho pnck ™,of WiW. IhAd.ch.PiU., .hd B.L. Fri,.»<cck'. Vmllcp K.P°< »P. H “>• proprictow, th. Mt.ottatcftb.md., Tbwciccdiclo™ O. bcjood ■ dooht tb. but UtoilJ ffldidnM m>* «°ld In .U» coontrj. ThjJ pre ,«rfor tb.pore.t.od h,. outori.lA bj .llUi»'■ .p»th»«ri/», Md .old by tb. -proprf.toi.. B. L. A COt cunjur of Wood mad Fourth burgh, rcoti*- _... —- — Aeiifcial Ease.—l)r. Keyser, of 140 Wood •treet, on bund » very excellent d erica for dnof pei»on», by which mtny ptnoni mre rn.de to beu mi well « eT * r -“ AUo.» amah cott* perch* drum, which L» Inwrted into th* e*r!mpj 8 t» r*ry affluent lo many cmct of demfuw. Jm2fcdwT Qaltahic Battebt, oe Electro Maonetic M.cmra, Cor Mrflal porpowA of • TO7 "°P“i" wmbo~ntrm,ofEJpr«A*"PA runa. upon m remlttmnee of Ton Itollmr*. AddrewDr. OHO n. gg?ggß..Wo. UP Wrvbd «L WtUtmirh. P» Da llost*ttxr’s Celebrated Stomach Bit- Un hmro dcahllem created mi much «nnttoo lo U» com mnnJtYtorlti remarkable cure* *■ aay other medicine « Im aOct thmlin tho mind, of nuu.yporwo.rn are**Ued Patent Mediciw. prejndk* »5?» vonr RMtins to mn article ... , v . v- ittshtrgl da^tte. tiursday morning, march io*. isgo. £■ -I rttWlAi- PATMR of TBS 01TY. Meah Temperature.—Observations Laken at ;haw's Optician Store, No. 63 Fifth at.; yesterday. nr imw. te anAne. ... 00 41 ... 05 51 - 45 29 4.10 y /clack. A. s Barometer. gfr- Dajlt Uaios Prater Mestizo, at the First Methodist Protestant Church)' Fifth street, com mencing at Hi o'clock, a. U. All are cordially iu- Tited to attend. Tbe exercises to-dat will be conducted by Rev. I\ M. McGowan. Daily Ustox Prater Mbbtpio is Ai.i.k* GQE5Y.— This day and ovory day a Union Prayer Meeting is held from half-past eloven to’half-past twelve o'clock, in tho First' Presbyterian Church, Beaver etroot, Allegheny. It is for all, without dis tinction of person or denomination. “Ask and ye shall receive.’' Faht'Traiss.—Wc observe in several of our exchange papers notices of extraordinary run ning of trains on the Pennsylvania road. One train made the distance, because it was behind time, between Altoona aud Harrisburg, in be tween three and four hoots, and wo learn that yesterday a train oamo in from Gteensburg, a distance of o- miles, in 50 minates. The Penn sylvania Railroad has earned a well-deserved reputation, as one of the safest roads in this country. Wo behove that is a fact. There have been very few fatal accidents on it since it was built. If it would relainihe reputation so worth ily earned, tbo management will not only not suffer each accounts as alluded to above "to get iuto print, but will not allow any grounds. for them. Suppose an accident to have occurred' on a train making its milo in a minute and a hall: suppose an axle to have broken, or, oo some short curve, tho locomotive to have shot from the track; or, in the case of the train be hind time, imagine a collision: what then? the country would’ bayo rung from end to end with tirades upon each speed and such carelessness, for by the fatter name would it have been called. It is all very well to brag of a milo in a min ute, or nearly that, when the train is safe ar rived in tbo depot; but the fatal breakage- of a bolt, the fault in a rail, or any thing of the sort, and away go a score of precious lives. Then you will find tho newspapers loud in denunciation of such dare-devil and criminal speed. In railroad traveling, os in every thing else, an ounce/of preventive i 9 better than a pound of cure. We know this is a very old fashioned way of talking about “speed," but is it not about the right view ? Uan accident should occur within a short lime, we shall find somebody referring No. 08 Fifth fltreet- .D u «o‘t*RB wiih biller charges of neglect and foolhardiness to the trains lhat made their 40 or 60 miles per boar, as an example of the way "things are done” on the road. Doubtless such- references would be unjust, but Is it not best to be on tho safo side” Moos Towssbip Election Place.— An effort is making in Moon township lo hare the place of election changed from School House No. 4, where it is now established, to school house No. 5. A good deal of feeling is exhibited among Lhe peo ple of Moon township, as it is alleged by many that the locofocos expect to gain something by the change. It was first sought to be effected by an act of Assembly, bnt in this the moms failed entirely. « . I On the 2Gth of Febroary last, a petition was presented in the Quarter Sessions, praying that the question might be referred to the ballot-box, and the Court made the following order: "The Court order and direct a rote to be takeo on the question of the change of the place of holdiog the general, special and township elec tion the said election to be held at tho nsnal place of holding elections, on Friday, the 13lh day of March next, boiog the day of town ship elections. These who favor tho change of the place to vote by tickets on which shall be printed or written the words, "For School House No. 6/* and those who oppose the change to vole by tickets, etc., '^ForSchool HonaeNo. 4.” Con stable 10-give noiiee of ibis electioo by at least JO printed or written notices, set up in tbe most public places in said township, at least 15 days before tbe time of the election, in pursuance of the acts of 20th April, 1854, and 2d Julj, 1830. Tub Central Board of Education met on Tuesday evening, March Btb. Present all the member# except'Messrs Hntcbison, Kelly, and Miller. The monthly reports of tbe Principals of tbe □igh ami Colored Schools wero read and Bled. Mr. M'Collister, from tbe High School* jugorto J tho biff " o be correct. .Tii:''sloj!*rlj"&M]re»«‘n’ P> ‘■‘“"f!. $2O. On inollotfof Mr. Vhrnum, tho report was accepted, and a warrant atthorlied for the amount. WOK K S Mr. Oyer movW thaltho salary of tbe l*rin cipals of tbe 7th Ward Bchools,.for the laat quarter of the school year, bo at iho rato of $B6O per Annum, the same as paid to all other Principals of tlje city. Which was agreed to by tbe following vote : Yeas—Meesrp r M'ColUsler, Negley. Oyer, and Sergeant— 4. Says—Mr Stngerly, President—l * On motion adjourned. 'Tud- Lectubr To-siuut.—The great success which bos attended tbo introductory lectures of Dx. Boynton, is a guarantee that tbe remaining ones of the coarse will bo still Jnore largely at tended than the three already delivered, hate been.-: On Tuesday night be bobbed the ‘‘rilent void and empty globe," and now bis course is upward ibrougb the realms of life, from tbe reign of tbe tiiilobite In the earliest dawn of animated existence, through those nncouoled ages—tbe six days of God, to when, clothed with vtrdaul beauty, vocal with the tnclody of bird's and glorious with the light of God’s face, Eden and the world received its au gust mseter—man. Tbe lectures hitherto have necessarily lacked that human interest, so to speak, that we all feci in the description of life and animated objects. No-night Dr. Boynton begins Qpon thej lowest of the fossilliferouß rocks. His subject tolnight, which is “the history of Creation,” wiltl b- illustrated by fine paintings and charts, wr would make his lectures plain •> even tbe *’ comprbenßion. PITTSBURGH: City un<l News Items. Minute# of Tati meeting read and approved. A communication of Aodw. Wolf, Collector of the Oih Ward, was read and referred lo Finance Committee. Tire Roa- *be late rain has made tbt roads about the city almost impassable. To Lawrcoeerille (and through that bbroogh ! the man who wotjld attempt a description of the streets thereabout would be bold indeed. It is not simply mi d in a state of “mixture, but nearly fluid aid quite Indescribable. Towards Manchester, tho stalo and condition of the highways are not quite as bad, but the difference is n>t rery striking. After crossing Soho bridge, in the road to Oakland, you hare another quagiino to wade tbroogb that is quite ; discouraging. We hope to see well built and I jrell directed passenger railways to all these | {daces within -he next few years. Hobsb Tuter.—Frederio Meyer, the polyga mist, of whoqj we wrote on Monday, was arrest ed in Pniladelphia oa that day and at the flame time a man Denied Bmall, charged with stealing horses. No sffidavit was made against Small here, and the Mayor authorized Hamilton, who pent on for Meyer, to leave Bmall there. On Wednesday, however, information was lodged against Small, before Mayor Wearer, charging him with etfealiog a horse in Westmorland county, aboqt two years ago. Tho borpe he hired at a lirery sttblo in Grconsburg, and taking it to! Saltaborg swapped for .another, which ho'sold and left. After learning these facts, a dispiatch was sent on to Philadelphia that Smalf sionld be brought here at once. Wk learn that in accordance with the adrlce of Mr. Sinclair, the temperance reformer, bands of Hope are | organizing in various parts of the city and riofnlty. Ooe has been established at the tillage on ML Washington, with Edward Blubbs, President, and a full board of officers. The primary idea is that the members shall bo youths, but yet those of riper yeare may join. 1h the Ditpaich, of yesterday, a sohool teacher named M. Spaulding published a state ment in reference to Mr, Quiok, County Super intendent of Sobools, which, unless answered and denied] by that officer, will place him to a moot unfortunate light, to wit: that of withhold ing a certlflpate from epaulding, because he had signed a obtain, petition for Mr. Quick’s re moral. Tbw Republicans of Lawrenceville elected theircandidates for Council, their Auditor, Judge of Election, Street Commissioner andConsUvble. The “Dlmohrats" succeeded in electing a Bar gees, Justices of the Peace and Assessor. There were 182 vbtes polled in all. • : Beokru.— The main shaft in the steel works of Messrs.jJones, Boyd & Co., was broken yes terday. Tibi accident occurred by some ob struction in the machinery. The shaft is of solid iTon, elghtjinches in diameter. It will probably occupy four or fire d«ye beforo it can be mended. M rases, IRsthsr & Aanaasoa hare the largest, choicest and beat stock of Foreign Fruit, Nuts, Vegetabled and Candy that was ever before of fered in this city. They can supply any quan tity of thi goods in which: they deal c attn« shortest notice. NtcnoLs, arrested for stealing brass. Ip bail in £500. The metal stolen was pf the machinery of the mill of Joses, o. Th» brMS hm Uwtifleiir Uwn. nawar Mtia held l| a portion t Boyd&Co ’ .c-V .*'*£ | PcnucAHO»--M»- 0. B, Soon, a very re spectable gebilei&i..h»* evidently master of fls' bnsiness la about pnbhshing a Motional map ! of Kansas showing tbs routes from the Mia ! souri River to the Gold Mines. Wo hare Been a ’ portion of hie work the aid of Mr. Wm. Sohuchman, lithographer of this city, it .s aery elegantly presented to the eye . J S. Davison senda u»a copy of the .Sunday , Bchool Jltmr., containing ft full and, we nro as sured, an entirely accurate report of a 1 the ; sayings and doings a! the Nal.onal Sabbath School Contention held inPhjladelphia recently. Mr. D. has this paper at his on Wood street, corner of Diamond street. ! Messrs. Hunt & Minor send ns Str Walter s ‘•ltanhoe,” from Iho press or T. B. I eterson, ; Philadelphia. He is issning a library of select i aotels, and ws have hern this choicest or the j charming works of Scolt at docents The type is small, but if abody has never read the story, they wont mind the small print. Wurman Tukolooical SfartaAny.—The cata logue for I*sB-9, i» jus* i9a “ c<L 11 !‘° us the nomes of 120 young men, 121 to the classes—Resident Graduates 5; Senior c ass 31: Middle cl.es US; Junior class 00. Of these 0 are absent, through delicate 'health, or other causes. Of the whole nuAber, Cl, are from Jefferson College, 20 from Washington College, and 11 from Miami University; 1 is from Northern India, and 1 each from France, Germ any, Canada West, and Choctaw Nalton; , 2 are of Pennsylvania, 35 from Ohio, and 1, from 10 other States of the Union. . \ The number of young men, m a course of pre paration for the ministry, in Presbyterian Theo logical Beminuries, is thus s ated: Princeton, N B J„ 181; Allegheny, m,,121; Un.cn, \ a., 1C; Columbia, 8. C., 42; Danville. Ky, 40. Tun Union Prayer Meeting at Dr. Swiff. Church is very fully attended and a great deal of toterest is manifrated. . Yesterday the subject of intemperance was specially mentioned there and a reference made to the alarm,ng inroads which the practice of secret drunkenness in drinking chibs. as noticed by ns yesterday, is making upon the penes of the community. We could, if wo would, tell a tale of i ’°™*' nection with the shooting affa.r e.sowhcro alluded to. But Bilence end oblivion may rest upon tho story, os far as we are concerned. The prayers of tho righteous avail much. The Church has no greater enemy and be devil no warmer ally than this awful prevalence of in- temperance. The District Court hM been in I , h !' l i week, Judge Hampton on the bench. The fol- , lowing cases hare been on trial: j W. St J. Mltchellrce vs. J.. Willttnoon \ er dict for plainlitfs for 5443 40. Tiernan St Co. ts. Snowden. Action on a promissory note. Verdict for plaintiffs for 1 $1,924 31. „ , . Massey St Caldwell vs. Hall .a Speer Action on a promissory nolo '. Verdict for plaintiffs for 5307. V Julia A. Dougherty re. Sarah Nichols Action on a note. Verdict for plaintiff for $-li. W. Thompson ts A. G Thompson. Plaintiff non snited. Shootibq.—A member of the bar of thia city, j as wo are credibly informed, drew a rerolser on Toeßday night on a man with whom he was har ing an excited discussion in a Printing hones kept by one Fontana near the bead of Wylie street. The legal gentleman fired,but the bullet missed and passing through the wtodow struck a braes mounting on a passing carnage, in the street, doing no further damage. \ Bchdat "SctToot. Tr.aOHEEs' Mketiso is to be held in the First Baptist Church, this evening, to consider further the important business trans acted at the late S. S Convention. It is de signed to be a union meeting, to infuse, if possi ble, a little more life and real into so important an enterprise. It is hoped those engaged in Sunday Sohoolß in Ibis city and .violnity will tarn out. The United States flag on the PoAl-offioe, rvraibed in crape, floated at half-mast yesterday, in respect to il.e memory of the late Postmanicr- General, Mr. Brown, who died on Tuesday night A labor and enthusiastic meeting of the friends of temperance was held in W nahuigtoo. Pa., last week PosTomcs AwAies-r-/Vnnj?fea»"'• H Foley poetmaeterat Gramplon Hills, Clearfield county, vice K-o Hoders, Jr , deceased. Diseon tinued: Parsley, Orceoe co.; Shanketiilc. Som erset co. _ l ►\»r tho Dally Pittsburgh Utueltr i SifiNOß tiiAUßOßi’s Coscanr.— M***- <■ e I seriously declare to you that there is no holp f-r it , 1 uiu«t "rush into print" -i* that the phrase to relieve the enthusiasm created hy atteodiug blj;. <tinml»ni's concert, on Monday evening, at Lafaj \ i ■ ctle Hall. V«u were there. course, aud felt a* al . | tbat delighted auailury did.ht hearty n.n-1 ; an hone.t prid- ... knowing Vit tb" merit »»■* eur t , 'rm» of th-.t euu-juitiuiriii wiVituc mainly l-> I burgh Inl.'.il ai.d oultnr- 9 \ Dear roe' hut how like a lArd Mir* Pcnba went from flight to flight and thr.-iiuh and through the mutt intricate passages of operatic music, n-w war bling like Shelley's sky lark “in the upper air, and now dropping down, step by -top, with such swept n«M and puritr ns though it ware SL OnlU "hill., erward tending with relestUl airs." Winn Mies Soriba attains a littlo more power and a greau-r stage freedom. you and l shall nee, my s.-ber .tu.ll knights, h<>n the hearts r.t sn audience can be stormed. , , . Then thoro wo* Mrs. Downing, whose video ? ‘‘magnificent"—that's the word; and so round, full ao<l rich that it Uke* captive the soul and on the wiug* of song translates it In the paradise of moludy. She sing* in such an earnest, womanly wbj, with ■Vnch loving sympathy that it is impossible tv l-e un moved. n Mr. Harry IClober, hlmsi-H a fino tenor, wo all know, and who contributed »o much to the success of tho entertainment, i* to ho coTiod such pupils as these. And it must havo been a jource of deep sat isfaction to one who has taken Jiboso “heavenly in struments” »od *y atmnodand cultivated thorn, and so dovelnpod their sweetness and power, that in their •‘sweet perfection" they should give surh utterance as called out the most hearty an.l enthusiastic ap plause. There wore clustered around him ijuito a number of pqpils. Mr. Foerstcr, Mr A. Klvbcr, Sir. Brecht, and others, all testifying by their cultivated voices and manifest taste, with what assiduous and generous devotion he had developed and trained their musical powers. „ I would not forget Big. dear old gentlemen—who seeme to keep tho heart of tho b..y fresh and cheerfulin the winter of Jjfc. May ho live to delight and amnso thousands with his manly voice aod dramatic powers. And tho Mosers. Biedol deserro our espociaUbanke for the good taste they exhibited in presiding at the piano. Mr. Grebe, too, ' plays so like a master ? Quietly but effectively, he reminds one of Goldschmidt and Thalberg, in this retpect. Ho drew out of that splendid Btcinway piano, suoh power and sweotness as not only gave u.-> i an exalted opinion of his merits, but of tho exeel ( Unco of the instrument itself. It was a most proper instrument for a concert room. , Now Messrs. Editors, could wo not have a ropoli lion of that concert. I see It suggested byji morn- Ingpapcr, and as yon'say in political eonlfcitions, do you not? “I second'the motion.” We need no importations of primadonnas, and bassos, and con traltos, aod tonors, with unpronuuucablo namos and astonishing reputations in foreign operas, so long as we have such talent and culture fn Pittsburgh, bay you not so ? If you do, you agree with a native of our dear smoky old city of PtTTsnnitGti. [Pot tbe PltUbnrgh D*lljr (lauttq.t County Work House. Mtatrt. Editor*— The project for a County Work house is a plauslblo one, sod most people, at first view, would be disposed to endorse iu It seems nothing but right, looking at the questiqn abstractly, that vagrants and others of that class should be compelled to work for their living; andyet, when jbo project is thoroughly examined, n will bo found un* practicable. And first, one-half of those rontup on summary convictions are committed for Drunkenness—the punishment for which is an imprisonment (nominal ly) of 24 hoors. These are all discharged on the morning following their commitment, no matter at what boor committed- Many of them are sent in in tho afternoon and evening, and all of them are so .debanebed as to be incapable of-work. No work conld be got out of Iheae. Vagrants are committed, under the present laws from 1 to 20 days, the average not exceeding 10 days. Tho bill to authorise the erection of a work house limits the maximum time,of commitment to 20 days, and it it fair to infer that whilo a few would bo com mitted undor this limitation for 20 days, the majority would range from sto 15—not averaging 10, at least hot over 10. The one-half of these vagrants are women, incapable of much work, and of the other half many are weak and infirm from long continu aneoin debauchery and vlco. Now, bow much good could be got out of such creatures as theso in the brief space of 10 days? They have no trades and could be taught none.— What could they work at? How many wouldjt take to oversee them, and at what cost? Those are prac tical queatioos, which cannot be over-looked. For my own part, I know of no work that snch outcasts cxn perform, and I foel certain that it would cost more to oversee them than they conld or would pro . JU Se penitentiary, which has abundant tirno to teach trades to its inmates, Is not by any means a self-sustaining institution. It cost over $B,OOO last year to keep it up, in addition to the procoedr of the labor of its trained mechanics. What would U have been if its prisoners bad boon mere birds of passage, in one day and out the next? It costs tho county tan cents » d»7 to keep each prisoner in jail. In the Philadelphia Workhouse, where the Inmates are sentenced for long periods, it costs forty cents. This is a fact to be taken into ac couoL v „ . The institutions famishing an approach to a paral lel to the proposed work boose, aro oar city and county poorhonses. The inmates of these are not as ablelbodied as the average of tho commitments to jail; Lut many of them are able to work, and yet they are almost worthless as producers, as overy ono knows who is at all familiar with them. I submit these considerations to those who ore in clined, on tho first impulse, to endorse tho'proposod experiment. • , I*. [For tbe-DnUj Pittsburgh Oaretto.] Jlettri. Editor*: How dota It happen that T am'- obllgcd to pay, without parley, a license for my dis tillery, when Major Mellhenny, who U our "most scrupulous guardian of the public funds'* has not, or bod not a few days einee, paid his, which was duo inJalyUst? Ism an xioas to know* because lam adistiUer. Y JTboPaxbl Telegraphic., COHGBEBSIOSAL. Wassuotok CitTj March 9-—Senate- Mr. Trumbull, of Hi., teshcd to make an explanation of a personal character, In regard to the editorial u» the Washington f’.n'cn, and also tho statement of Sena tor CUngmdh .In the same paper of Tuesday last, on tho subject of the defeat of the Post Office Appropria tion bill, which Ihrew on the Republicans the respon sibility of its failure. Mr. Johnson, of Arlc., raised a point of onier: there was nothing before the Bcnato on which a personal explanation coaid Abased, Tho Vico Presi at said Mr. Trumbull must have the unanimous consent, and tho question could not, therefore, bo submitted to tho Senate. Mr. Trumbull rH««cntcd from thisruling, and asked whether ono dUscming voice should at any time in the futuro prevent a Senator lrom explaining whnt affected his character a.* a gentleman. He onlyvwaatod the truth to prevail, and to correct erroneous state ments. Mr. Mallory moved that tho Senate go into Execu tive session. Agreed to. -After tho doors were oponed, tho Vico President re tired from tho chair, and on motion of Mr. Bright, of Ind., it was ordered that Mr. Fitzpatrick, of Ala., be president pro t> m. of tho Senate. A message was received from the President, an nouncing the death of Postmaster General Brown. Tbo message says tbo death of this distinguished public officer, especially at tho present moment when his eminent services wero so much needed, is a groat loss to the country. His honesty and indefatigable exertions in tho discharge of his high duties, os well as his benevolent heart, and kind deportment, en deared him to all who approached him. Submitting to tho will of Providence, as the Prcsidont does, ho odds that he will over cherish tho momory of tho de : coasod with affectionate regard. Mr. Nicholson submitted a series of resolutions ex pressive of deep regret at this public loss; that the Senate will attend tho fanerul amd that a committee be appointed to make arrangements fur tbo same: that tbo Senate will go into mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of the resolutionsbo communi cated to the President, and as a further mark of re spect, that tho Senato now adjourn. Adopted. Washington, March V.—The nomination of ci- Sen&tor Georgo Vf. Jones, of lowa, as Minister to New Granada, was rout in r and immediately confirmed. - • ** Tho President has informed the Senate that bo will require their attendance until Friday next, when he will send in the name of tho new Post-master Gen eral. Jle has refused to-day to ccynmanicato to any whom ho will probably select. Ho says ho will not make any selection till after tho funeral. Senator Gwln, of Cal., is mentioned in prominent circles. The Now York Times Washington despatch says: Mr, M’Lcan loft this afternoon for Mexico, and was escorted to tho Southern boat by a distinguished fili i buster. Tho liberals hero regard Mr. M’Lcan's ap j poiotment as an important step in tho right direction, j Mr. M’Lcnn, I bear, objected to Sir. Thrasher as I Secretary of legation, in consequence of certain antecedents which might givo coloring to the mission. The ratification of tho Cass Herron Treaty dis poses of a troublesome portion of tbo Central Ameri can difficulties. All the Oregon and Washington Indian treaties havo l*cen'c«»ntirmod. These received the attention of the Senate to-day. Washington City, March 3.—Tho Commi.*si'>ner of Patents, Mr. Holt, has bocu appointed and con firmed a* Postmaster General, vico Mr. Brown, de reised. Hubbard, of Me., was confirmed as the boun dary commissioner, for which Mr. Wiggins was re cently nominated, but rejected; also John Petit, of Ind., as Chief Justice of Kansas, vice LeCompte; also, Bartholomew Fuller, of N. C-, as fifth Anditor of tbo Treasury: Emory D. Potter, heretofore rejcct ed r . as Collector of Toledo, was again nominated and was confirmed. Other appointments of les* conse quence were confirmed. The Senate will meet to morrow at 2 o’clock and will tbon' fbrmally close the preaont session. It is not expected that there will bo a quorum present. Louisville, March y.— The river is falling rapid ly with f* feet on the falls, aod 8 feet 10 inches in the canal. Tbo steamer Time managed to gel over the falls yesterday, lmt not without getting aground. There is aonsiderablo mud at tho head of the canal which will soon bo removed by dredge boats. The falls arc not now navigablo for boats of any sue. Weather clear. Thermometer 58 \ Cosconn, March Returns from f. 7 towns foi up as follows: Goodwin, Rep., Cate, Dem 111,893. 105 Republican® and 3ft li.*m<*©rnfs hai bcou elected tn the House, and'B of tha 12 Senato aro Republicans. The threo Republican candidate f.>r Congress have been elected. The whole Republican ticket is surely clocleJ. Boston, March l*.—Tho steamship Canada sailed 1.. r Liverpool at noon to-day She carries om s2»ti,- itlii) id specie. Telegraphic |tjarUel». .Ntn Yo«v .Mon li y— Cotlmi firm. *»!«•* »Vn** M's* FW declined: »*lre 12,u00 bbl*. Wheat dull. Sal-* »«.*•»< Pu»b; Chicago Spring. uoa»uo<l, .footed at i'V. C**ro d. f | talve bu*b. mixed Sue. Pork linn at s!<.•• .iISK 75 t..r wo*. Whisky tirni at iSvJiiV.i. Lmreod U* a t or,vj.i'T: l-.rd Oil fWU-V H*-'es fin..; b *<-»Ayre-a. viucni mu wih-s at 2*!4. S'lpm ste-nly at o»,i.r. (X-ttoe firm. Freights quiet. .... , . -Jill- Alar! K - lU* *.-» qllb-t. ire- IpU .•***> head. * Tirol"'., f.tf iL'-ri-t toll..• »>•—«. and l-s.©ld «..r prum-it... a ,,, rAe ;. jd.eep H-U»- and advanced: r.ccipu h*u bend. Sain- heavy; receipt* r«.ru-W i.cln kl it.- *io k I. grin-rally and muuatkrUl.tr At irl/l hl-».k» tinner Cbf.ago 1 IL-k Island IX-1-. Cntnbrrlaud C.-.I Co. 24. Illinois t’-uti tl It )( New York Cxutiut TO -1 .. K«adinc 4!*'.. t >*• «».**• ,h ; 4 - . Missouri »IX«. *.■ I.alnin A l 'l.ws.ro */•-,. »■£*»' gau Central !>i Krh-V’.,. Uul prai.i* U'K,, T. u puU.Ai'SU'nia, March " - Ttin.' f* u i;-*od driu.vnd (• r Flour, and prh ca advanced l.’V- **'- M.U .np-riin •*» S' s -o VoW-H. and fiUtMUsST foreatn*. '}F l, HoQr »,lv.nc-d I- - Con. Mr-d f.m at M. 76. Wheat u.mraf.r* B rd slowly, mot »n d.min.t: -vl.m !-><•.» hu-h at «1 'd for r-0. mot JJ.iwof.t.T . for *«loir. ttyo want-d i,C«>rii ann- and .dvotirrd Im-3c. |..,.h yellow •oh! at V:«.r.H(se, flv-iog at Uttn fltun*. thiUalii<.»d»aiio»«l; • lassi tni-ti l>. tawarr ruut Iv’nnsilvanU --M "t .'-o‘ v c No rt.anue to Or«K>-rtca oi Pr-vi-ioiia. M hi«k> firn. at T" j,- thactatiiTU March 0 Flour dull hot tot lower. Whisky ilwlUuul lowvr; duaina heavy at l*ro»n»»n* nn . t.«nE«l: 600 tdd* tue— pork - >ld l" tilt • contract .U mid t-)hh<L l..*cou at 7ici.9c; a uud. iat- deruayd at th.*r ratM. Hulk Meat* hold aUwetlm rlrwa of »>uyrr«, li«nco uutliing was 'tons; tliere «u a fair demand, hot pold-ra ask I ,c high-r, Iwant unchanc*- 4 - 4iw bids sold at 11',r. The Money market i® ttut.U-r; rxclianpeoii the east advanced to U prviuium,and *-ry scarce. HtLTiaoux, March 'J —Flour firm at for Ohio and Howard Street. Wh.nt unchanged Goat hnnyant at WkiO h-dr wl.iu, sod yellow. Provision* uuchaug-d. Wbtrky firm. The attention of thoso who are buying fashionable clothing, cither in tyen'a or boy»" wear, is directed to Carnaghau's advcrltseuicnt. Allegheny city. His »ti*ck will bo found among tho berl, in both ready made clothing and j>iceo goods for cu-lotu work, and, as bo possesses arnjdo facilities f<>r cutting and making first class work, there is some assuranco or being pleased, offered t»* hia patrons. ! Aar of the following articles can bo obtained at Downs’ well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cakes and C«.ufeclioocry in every varioty. Fresh Bunches, Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assort*! Pre serves, Jolly’s, Pickles and Ketchop. Capers, Wor cestershire Snnce, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family Chocolate Baker’s Broma, Ac., Ac. Thoy respect fully invite the public to an examination ol the above named articles, all of which they will guarantee to prove satisfactory both in quality and price- . The J/ns»a»y Liniment curt « illieuioaii't". The Muttnuij Liniment cure* Stiff Joint*, The 1-*'"™'“* r, “<‘ ,tun " nn '\. The Mmtnny Liniment cur»« S«rr* and • leer*; Thi Jlueloiiij Liniment cine Caloi Dream* xmd Sure Nipple*; The Jtluetamj Liniment enre* Neuralgia; , The 3 hutting Liniment caret Cum* and Barf*; The -1/astoru; Lmtmrnl it irorth 1,000,000 noLLAtt* nxn A!»sr>» To the United States, as the preserver and restorer of valuable Horses and Cattle. It ciffosall Sprains, Oalds, Woands, Stiff Joints, Ac. Will you answer this question? Did you ever hear of any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiff ness, either on man or beast, which the Mostang Liniment would not cure? Did you ever visit any respectable Druggist in any part of'the world—in Europe, Asia, or America—who did not >.\v -it was tho greatest discovery of the age ?" S>*iJ every where. Every family should have it ; three sires. Barms A TanK, Proprietors, Now York. Also Lyon’s celobrated Insect Powder. t THE GREAT STRENGTIIKNER AND PAIN DESTROYER.—The Iwst and cheapost Bon»s -hold Itcmody In the world. Simple and pleasant Its ap plication, certain and effectual In its rerfuUa. A bear icientMc externalcnraUvs, applicable for tbeTellef of psio it anytime, In any place, in any part of the hnmaa sys tem, and under all circumstances. ITyoe put this Plaster anywhere, ifpsln Is there, the Plaster will stick there until the pain lias vanished The Plaster magnetic** iho pal away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE TH IS PLASTER \fi. APPLIED J Rheumatism, Laini»in««% iftlffnt'e*, Dnbttiiy. Nervousness NvurmJgn, Dyspepsia, Coughs, and Colds, Paint and Aches uf.every kind, down even to Corns, immediately relieved aud with a Utile patience, permanently ctirtif, by tbo.magb cal ioflwueo of tbe MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the sim plest, sorest, safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy In existeoco. Its application is universal—equally to the •trong taan. the delicate woman, and the feeble Infant— To each and alllt will provo a Dalai aud a Blessing- Its use Is agrecable, and without annoyance or tbouble. Its prim Is within the reach of all—rich or poor: sit may have it who are sick a d suffering In any way. FARMERS should be always supplied with this lavalna bio PLABTEIU It wilt be tbe Good Physician in any household, ready at all times, and at Instant notice. I*ol up in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make Irix to eb(bt plasters, and any child can spread them. Prico 26 cents a box, with ful. aud plain direcUous. D. C. fIOEIEKIBAD, JB. U., Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker it-, New York. MORKQKAD’S M AON KTIO PLASTED U sold by all drug gists in every city, town aud village u( tho United btates. noAeoilAwlyUK ' A LARGE aod general stock of Lcuthera, Moroccoe, Fancy Kid Skies, GUve Kid Bindings Hack Skins, Ac n £e. in store and lor sale by mrt W!U. WILKINSON, 217 Lflurty stro-t. SUGAR CURED BACON— -3000 lbs. Hams, Deluded for famil y nsn. 1000 *• country cnrvd Shoulders, For sale by [rarl] IHDDI.E, WtRTS * ***;._ BUTTER; eC\J 4 bbls do d®, I* r C - * >' 11 ’SuMVsTTWffORTU, «. mr7 ira and IMAwmod street^ Vt^ANTEP —Beeswax, fur which Uto high ? ...l price viU b® l** l y pAIINESTOCK A CO., cor par Wood and Ist sU. lbs. lo casks and bbls. SS A B.A.rAIIKSSTOCS*9<) v f i-, ■" ■ “ i Commercial. OOMHHTZK Of ATtrtrrrt ATTOS FOB MARflfl. Isauh Ptcxxr, V. P, B. PtxsTcau W*. F. Jomstos, W. M'Cbxtut, Wilson Main. PITTSBIHGU a&iUUSTh. [ Rr-pvricd Specially far Vkt PxlltbxrgK QisttU. PiTTaßoaaH. Tacasmr, Mixcn 10, 1869. FLf il’B —market «:eaJy hat nnchaaged; sales on wharf of ICS bbls super at U'- d.i rxtraat and 27 do from wagon a* $5,1*0; also a lot of 200 Md»o»in* family, on© brand, »o arrive, at $<V-6. From stun*, CO snd 70 bbi« stip©r at ■5- lt*o do at $6.76, and $0.60 for the three rt-»dr«; 40 ' j mo do do at $5,87, and sd.so; l»'. do at $6.0.). 6,'d5 u j 50X0; and 170, 50, 100, 'M and 75 do extra and tamtlj do at ifi 25 and $0,50. Uy« Flour, 10 bids from «tor* at S.V GitAlN a sale of I.3o.Tsacks Tcnuessto mixed IVheat, on wharf, at SU2; Oats, 300 bus from store at O'tcOO and 2 > .«) v-. Corn at 95. GBUCEBTBS-a good local demand; sales of 40 hhd prim- Sugar at 8 and 60 bbls Molasses at 3*3+i CofT.-e, 2T. bg* at I 'hACOY—a moderate demand from the retail trade; -ale# in loti of 33,000 lbs at 7»i for Western Shoulder* ami listen aud 714 and 10J4 for pity do. WHISKY Miles or 38 bbls rvetlftid at 23 nnd 13 do new ■ Ryeots3i ASHES—mKw of 10 tons Soda Ash at *,4. n BDTT£B—primondl indemaudana small si -wi? Several lota 01 packrel, amcuattßg tn all to 10 000 lbs were taken for shipment east at 10. KQOS-—coming in more plentifully ana tending rapidly downward tn price: sales of 3 bbls at 15 and 4 do at 14. H AY—sales at scales of 10 leads at $91314. JtLOOHS—a sale of CO tons Tennessee Blooms at soo, six mre. „ POTATOES—saIe* of BC. bbl# Neshannocks at $2,10. CHEESE—ssles of 2d bxs W R at 12- CRAWBERRIRS—"»Ics pf 5 bbls at $ll. DRIHI> FRUlT—sales of 15 bos Peaches at S3XO. FlSH—sale* of C> bbls No. 3 Msckmre! at $12,60(313; lu hf do at $HX0<30,7(.. 12 bf do White at $5,60j nnd 10 do Hali fax Herring at $6.00. MONKTAIIY AMU CuaUSKUCIAL. The hank averages coutiuuo to show a roo-ervativo niore ieot ami the loans Are now lower than they have tx>en iuco’laat November, the specie Uu.< rcuiainiag about tho sme. Tho contraction of loans from tho maximum j«jinl ** been over five millions. A portion of thli contraction jt ueu. ■ - « the roeulte of the consultatium of tho anuclstioo bank Prv>i ients, tho more careful -f v.hom misfit l>o- »mo alarmed nt tho rapid oxpamdiio cf Joans which was ifo'.ng on before tho opening of tho present year. The loss of deposits, which has been nearly uino millions and which i- likely to continue, has enforced contraction ou the part dC svme of the largo institutions. On the whole, the state ment of ll.b wwk la sstisfactory, tho aggregHlo specie line showing a reserve of 25 cent on the net deposits and cir culation. The lo»* in de|K«its ii mainly duo to the drawing down of hank balances, and this w ill probably continue while Southern bimka continue to aid speculators Id carry Ing u million bales of Cotton. The following 1* a comparative ntntement of tb- condition of the New York li&uka for the week ending F.-h 2t*th and March sth Fob. 26. March h. ,?12i.56C.02:j {125,221.1.67 D.-. $ .',|s.nK, 26.470.171 26,761* C*.--. I„, xu'a.TW 7,736.1**2 b.oTl.irO, lu. iCU.TH v*,2l.‘>.B'*7 M».S*)6,ir2* D.- 1.415, 50 w Net Depnaits. The demand for Exchsr.go wai i.-.l so great t.wiay it bs* been lor the past lew day*, bui the supply 1* snjsll and raios continue a* v<«terday, vir.: Sight dratt* on the East prem for specie, 1 j>reu». for Uuikalile fntnfs, and 1 '-j preru, for currency: on New Orleans *4 prem.for ~eci©, Vl', for bankable funds, and 1?X fur currency: ou Cmcionati and Louiirille, nt par for sptcK % prem. tor bankable fuad*, and 1 1 -i for currency. The Bsnk rate lor Exchange ou the East is nominally >4 prem. for Missouri paper. We quote 00 days' bill# on the Ea*t snd New Orleans at 1 ? cl dli- bud ays’ «t , di#., 4 mouths 3<g&‘,s ilia. .Ken tucky. Ohio. Indian* and Looiilaaa bauk notes continue at par a* tKiokable fnndr; other currency rebonght at W'fii cent die. Hold reii.a nt i. ~rc-. and sells *1 1 f.rctir, 1 i-.m conrer rn ti»n with a merchant "ho rells Urgely every y«ar to the New Meu'o imde, v.« lenru rb.it I rulers from Santa Fe, Tiu** Hud Anion"*, will «rn't' h-fo lr.»m the first to tin middle of next month, t.nokiug ■••-t ’ tbaD squsrU-r nt a million in *|e-ci« uinHsrge ,|iihnti...«. . 1 Coi.-rnni drafts Thu will coutnbots in a Urg-detf. - 1 . nwt- money met rer* rosy ben 1 ——St. L»eei. MoNTmr .«tATnrevrof the Bunk < f V. -irer C-.nr.iy, Ntw Brighton. March 2, 1^56: Note* »nd RRI* L-.*coontrd Fornitureand Ofllco Fixture- Current F-xpsuse* -- Pno from other Bank* Sotos of other Rsi.k* Stwk paid m Noti-s in Circulation Ltteuiends unpaid Deposits Kxchatign, Dicount *u<l luts. uriyiuoftt Corves Maaket. Utnhf. —The Coffee market this week has ruled quite firm, snd there ha* bf*a a Mr <Je maud for te-tter predee of Rio The only cargo on tWnir ket tv—tbw Mondamin'i, consisting of 601x1 bsgsTfwcre sold nsrly in the week st 11 round. There were ate. sale* from good hands of some 13W> bags tair to prune Rio at 11« f.Jtl2 cent*. The Urk Ncwiuan arrived here on WeJ nesday-from Rto, with a cargo of 680" bags, but a* )“t n«* thing h*» been done with it The ot Rio CofT— In «*<• m.d haods tv sl-out I'-oviO hngs Th" market t.r the w.el. firm at 11'for f*lr Rio: lW;c for good do; 12 rente f-«r prime do. 12./rl2| ■'/ 6 r l.nguayi* and Porto Rico, aod 14'4f<515c for Java PiiaADtl.rnu fIATTi.r. Mituv. Match b.—The uiw'ingi uf Reef Cuttle were larg*r ihi«,week than for sometime past, reaching rein© l'*W head *t tin. difleret.l yards; prices. liowevi 1. were without much . Imuge; hikl iu.j*i of the lote offonnl were taken at ate.at prevKu* tste*, whicli range-11 si from sS.rxm'flo.6<i for ordinary to prime, including a fe» ext a quality st $K> 7vu 11 X*» j) l'*o lbs. A t-<.'4t 4.O'*i »h.e-p art IV-*J, auJ. *. Id at Werdell'a Av.uto dtv*e yard, pi ice* ranging »t tr»-m each, acc-nUm to cnodltliJii. . , . Hog*, the >:n i> *!* Bl Phillips ysrd ai~nt 22i*t bead ngd M.l'l at Koin j' 1 4«C*-" 4 ■;* I'.'O the, mtt *» hl« h i- ralh. belief imports by Hirer, .ST l.'tl’lS |.er N. » Mon-.l.gilheU-fc: t'K* l. do 2 do leather*, f. do 1 3G CaX J-a. h«1. I hi W.it. . do H*X**w*i. Ido atiake n>ot. 112 bbl giu*-i.g. lUgsley. 2> l". ».->l, Barker. 4*-s l.|, itou. fd t«bl» js.i k. xi. 2 hidre. Clarke A 2» bbl rli»ir../tI,C-*rr Ac; H hint •ng«. J AM; o*o i,| ( |es, MVuio 214 t.-* ►b.mid-ts, K.:. do hams, 42*4 jw* j„ i|.fj »n,.idd.'i,, J U.dinre A cu, 2 mil fio.tr, -jJo clay. Cut ling A K.de-rtw.n; b*) do whl»Vv.Kroi: 10 hhd sugar. M Cl or kail. H-irou i CO. V.M l.td. tii.ur. llraiiatn A Tl.oi..**, 7 rite prwotn 6 i'lvuv mdi., t* K lt,-.V»> Iti.f.-e, Mi* ant * >'o, J;.. dodo. Hare A Br-wu: 145 « bbl*. Uli.eles A Winer: 22»ka hn...11, 144 t.gs bri*llea. .• hid.w, 313 bulk *Me*. Hays A <x.. l‘>. b-s uiiejt, Kennedy Ur»«; J bbUUy. M'Koe. CINCINN ATI, i* t Marmora—2 h-* beef. Reu*hsw, 4 J.. liatu*. MTuichr,...; 2 bx noU. 352 hide*, :2. bl* . oiioa. « l« h*m*. 3>V) bid* flonr. S dostsirh. 2 cat unit, 5 cases gtasa. Clarke A re; 1 bx md». Komylh: Ni hhl Hour. Ucailetim; l hi carpet, ow ner; r. bhl whuky, niwlacr. ii do d.i, Uanortii 6 ru; i do d", Kramer A Katim; J hi Ue<k«, Junea A Scully. -I do do. Mellon hhl whiskv. Black X Wuuln 10 t.:« ham. •ido U-. 1, White; p hi opper, llusrry; Id hhl will-shy, CUy tot,; ho kgs lar-L 4 hid hoiuiiii. la.de A DuO. S 4 hhl. Khodt-s i \ ertier. so M‘t:rickurt; D> do do. lielh T:l‘ g« oil cake, SlUipsAii A Srla-n: 10 bid oil. it* cU Cable, I.H cht». 7 bi*. Ji-ocJi & C 'Uley: 4 bid* sugar, Hay. h do Irmt. owner; 4 blid IP.i t.ule«, M‘Cnn». ‘ild do, liar batigb X > 7>'l d-> do, Bryant, «ks wheat, Kennedy A Bn>. WULKLL.Nii, |w>r Cbevoli -44 t.gs cats, k d.i lim seed. 1 bbl lallow, Ido eg**, tkilllns, h bis. bids, S bJIa I'oles, owner; 4 do Inns, l sk |N-ae|i stmu-a, Murdi*di; H bbl egg*. Feu* r, 1 niae hi lyji«s lv bg* |H>inii*w, bbl scrap iron, l'» basket jH.Ut.s-., 6 pkgs. *un«lry owners. ItIVKH NEWS. Tbe i iv.-r was full yreienUy, ba\ ing 11 Ret rising. Tb* Conestoga * till a huge load and uoiuerous barges left (or New Orb-m.s, Willi plouly of w.t.T, Thu lia* mofa caaie 10 with a full lo«J. The Hastings also came in on Tuesday night. Tlie Moiiongtialiela, ■ line boat, came in with a huge load, aud a go**! many pawrugsrs. hbo «‘»ll load »K»in fortbwilii tor everywhere up lb* Missouri, tier advertise ment appears in our columns thl* morning. The Clievoit L-arne tu and weul out for Wheeling. Tlio Minetva is tbe regular boat for Wheeling to-day. A new host. to,lit by our sterling Mlow-citireu, Col. B»- kln, of Elizabeth, name down yesterday, and hauled in at the landing above the bridge. She is 21* feCt In length, 32 ft«t beam. !>% f<-et hold. and will measure sixjut £67 tons, hhe is thoroughly built, aud the principal owner is Cnpt Genld, of S»t. Lobi*, one of tbe owners la tho Missouri pock' Hue. This boat Is to mn between ft. Louis and Naples. This new boat is to be ealUl tho Naples. Capt. Abrams, of St. Lou is, is to tumimaDd her. She is, of cuuren, a side wheeler, dipper built, and will draw only 2ti inches of wa ter. Her übcls are 27 feet iu diameter, with 10 feel pad- dles. Shn will accommodate in her ctlflo 80 (uusengere. Mr G'l bring ts I'mlsiiliA; the cabin, and Nelson is painting her. She will fa* completed with dispsbh, and leave aluucefor her destination. The following regulation barobeen sd ptol by the Marino Association cf Pittsburgh, for tin •mutual benefit of iho Boats, Sliipi-er» and Fnvsengers: lhe boat wl« o uppruach ing n tdw n or landing, trill give hqh long aud distinct whis tle, to ndviM of her approach, in which case, should they want her to IsnJ, she must be hailed. Should tho host d sign to land at the ton n or landing.she will give three loud aod distinct wl.ni'ta, and will land without helog bailed. Tho latest ottlvsl from the Cumberland on Sunday re porta that itream falling, with 13 feet water on the shoals. Business on tbe steamboat landing was brisk. Steamer Nashville left with a g>wd trip for tho Crescent City, and Ilndson for Ciocinnalt, freight down with cotton, tonAcro. aDdcern • ttegletcr. DEPARTED Luu’rtm, Bro«rp«*ilU. T«U*gT*ph, tic. Col. tlayartl, Bltut)«lh ChernfC. Wheeling, Rirtt— feet—(ailing. Steamboat - ARRIVED. Laxctne, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. Colonel Bayard. Elizabeth Cbevoit, Wheeling, N. Monoogahcla, St. I/ouis. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Buv J\_ lei’s R*cord Ink fi'rtale at the Stationery Store of W. d. UAYKN, triro G»rn«r Market and Beennd sU. TEA.—Juht rec’d at. France s Fam* ' ily Giro ry and TV Store, F-drral Allegheny, 6 half chests of the choireß Saryun- Oolong,and will It add for 75 cent* per pound Call and try It. _ mr- 1 RIO 'COFFEE —75 buj»s Rio Coffee for *aie by mrs JOSKB A OX>LKV MAPSO> TUB UNITED bTATES juM rec’d and for sole by W.B. HAVEN, fctatiooer, mrt Nos. 31, 33 and 33 Mark. I .t OT \SU—IO casks firpt sorts for sale bv B. A VAiDiKSTOCE A CO.. nr s Corner of Wood and First *ire»t* POTATOES— 1000 bush, prime New York Potatoes, at 0. A P. depot, rerelvod this day. and for sale by [mr&J UITOHCOCK. McCKEERY A CO. MOLASSES— 500 Milr. prime N. 0. M losses; I‘Xi do gyrupa, For pale by mr4 _ K KOBIBON & CO. BARLEY, CLOVER SEED and TIMOTHY &EED—2OO bushels fer-e»lo by mri RIDDLE. WIRTBACO. WHITE GREASE—2S bbla. now landing from steamer Lebanon, for tala by mr4 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. Of \f \ SIDES Hemlock Solo Leather; tJUU 20 obla Tanner’s Oil; 1 case Warren’s Patrnt Lampblack; Jast recelvod and foraale by ffll. WILKINSON, mr4 217 Liberty street BROOMS —100 doz. for sale by fe2s HENRY H. COLLINI* U<ERH AYE’S BITTERS, for lIAKTWELLA BUXPOAKD. I>ruggi>U. corner Wood and 6th ol- WesteirTßeserve and N. m J ork CntUn K Cbc *~ "'"jY CAN-FIKI.D ICO. HOT— ass'J numbers St. Louia Shot for *a!o by ” mr7 . WATT A WJUO*_ iiTAVY'OAKUM—ISO bales Nary Oakum J> fn ~id and fer ity JOXK A COOLKY. T^tTCll—2s Pitch on hand and for X nit* ~ JOXK3 A COOLKY. Xll DO'/. said by /TUBESE —100 bxB. reo’d Ibis day by mr7 HENRY u. COLLINS. SAOO—- cases for sale by tnrS W. MACKKOWN. 167 Liberty *t. CORN MEAL—IS bbls. fresh ground for sale by mrl ATWELL, I.EK Jt (XX W SACKS DBIED APPLES in store and far tale by JAMES GARDNER. CORN BROOMS—ISO doz. Corn Brooms jut roc’J ud tor tale by LITTLE t TRUII-LR COFFEE —200 bags prime Bio Coffee for sale by feU R. ROBLBQN A CO. , 1 fin BBLS. MOLASSES arrivinE lUvterttli bjr JAME 3 . . JrL PAfiSEN'QEH PAC2ET, (br Sanaj, janjKnrf ' Uawnwarth City. Western, Atektson, St Jowpli. nab; low* Point Otoe wy, No- 4 Erupt* City, Qlodvtkkl, Platirooctb, btAlwy*, • * Coonca Bln* and Omnia City, through dirtot, tWppiiw.—The new and magnificently fomiabed no*-**'- .uSerNEW MONOSfiAIIJLA.&I.I.M.A.tM, tora') g.Kctrikin.dork, will lean£u aboTe on tbe I&tlj in.«u, »« * o'clock. For freigbt or juwsase, apply on UvtrU or to mrJO FLACK. ItAKNH* *_CO_._A«enU. Mononga&ela River U. S. Mall Fadspra BTBAMKBTKI.B3F.APn, | STEAMER JKPFg&SO » I _ jAk I _ iMd O.n Jc. WOOSWIM. ! Catt. OIMUU Cuai FTSVMER I.C7.KIINE. Cart. K. BESSKT. Tuk above new steamers are cow running rrguUrly. Morning Boata h »vo l“t»- burgh at S o'clock A. V. tu l Evening Boats »t t> o'clock P. M. for M’Ecoij, a. tr.inabetMown, Sloaoujfc hclaCity.Cookfltowu, Uicp'x Landing, Uroon , borongh and Genera, .»t lUv wuxr ill'- with Hark' for Unlontown, and Fayette .'■print'; r mM'Cfct at Landing with hack for Jotfrrxju. c-o-u.: iu»eUown or- * WayiucLnrg, and at Grvcu»bor,'Utu i, r terra, Y» Paatoogws tu'-keted Uirodfcb irom l*ut>iiioi-]iti u* Uetoo town for (2, tseaUAntULat6-n<uiur >.<■ t-vu* mrlutlc-!. Q. XV. SWINDLE ft, Ar.s*T. auo—ji2l BrownsrOlc Wbarf-l>o*t, at foot of ilraui to Regular Tuesday pack-T ET FOR ZANESVIL^E-—Tbo floe •u-araer EMMA GICAFIAfII, Capt. Mcssot Anna, will l-ayo for Uio aboto and iuUmiediate ports EVERY TUESPA V, at 4 o’clock r. *l .For Itjoight or pa3-«p* avplv <u board. ocU FLACK, BARNES ♦ C«> ■ A^i‘ St..2.ouis, Srr. T7OR ROCK ISLAND ANI) i>A* t' JpfcJSt P VKNPORT, via St. ‘Louis, AU-m, ilnnb..gssSaa baJ.Uainey, Kookuk, Burlington, Mine i.nrs Hock Island and Davenport.—The aplendM atermirr BUCKET, Captain Herat, will leave for the above anti ail iutermediata p wt* on THURSDAY the 17th inct. at 4 o'cKck, P. a. F«" freight or passage, apply ou board or to .ntrlD FI.ACK, BARNES A C<» ,Ajrnt- FOR St. LOUIS A. ILLINOIS .rEg-L^ RIVER.—The fiue Nteanter DU, K.AN'R.tS£j33I£SA Cn|>L S. Shuman, "ill Icat •• t<»r theal-ove and all toleriie <ll»teporuoaSATUltf)AY, 12th iu«t-at fonr ,/etock r. v For freight or p»i«*r.. apply ou board or to mrl<) FLACK, BARNES AC'*.. Agv-'- FOR* ST.’LOUIS.—Th.- cL-ai.i \JgLg and xwift pMxenu»w Ml hn AN OU.Capt. S. H.Fren<"ii. will 1 »»••<•». 1 itIDAY. .v»:«rvb Uib for the above an i all liiL-run-dut* j-<u. » 1 freight'' l poMagt, apply on l>oaril. „ _ __ ll ' r _' shfce's iirak, S.c. UPPER JIisSISSIPPI RIVER PACKKT. —FOItST. I*AUL Ti* SL JJuriiw/ian. Mui'aUn', Hock hlan'i, OavtnjafrU Fuiu.n'<\t v , i,dln“U iMiMt-fut. M:tn-na'Ts. Hriii’-t'. Vti , linn, I.s ( roll', i\cn»wt, Hr'd't Landfill, Rt<’- I't'v ’jl, Pt. £>t"itfUisi, Jl-utinut, £■■ Piul and l he PaUr 'of Si. AnUumy — Tt«* ‘-x-rllvui steatmr M-'DEItATOK, Capt. Frank Marralta, will k-svp for th.-a!x»vp titri all lufc-- mcJinte porW »o TUI'KaDAY th" H>Ui lust., at I o'clock, r K. Fur iroigM or ]>n*»nk<', >*pply l-ar.l or ti> mrK FLAUK UAKNKJ I A C'V« Apontr issoußi , jrs-** FOU PIKES PEAK GOLD MlSKH.vi* T tfETgg*ai St, RouKJefluraoo City. Lexington. Karen cuv. i..-*'-- worth City. Wfstou, SI. Jo»cp h ' *»«hr.i»s-i t it. City and Council UlclT..—Tli-iOn*- p/n—i.to-r GA't HRIDGE, Cajit. ?. for tho »U.tat! on Oirdtute port* ou »r nNest th«. FLUsT L».O <•! MAHOI IWU. For trvij’Sil ur jwshvi*. apply ••«. !»«»•: -J if J Mttdtwtf FLACK. It A KN KS A CO . Ajr»n* MTSSUbKI KIVKK PACiU/l FOR NKK* PEAK GOLD n • rS» iTiMT^ st. bum* J«*IT. r«*'ti Of v. Lrxlngt.m. K*n*H» C-iy, i-wi; worii. City. WW-tud' J '-rph. N-lT**k« Cttj. i.o.ohs City. *nd Council ItluO*—Th» t*>»ntirul paA**u>g«'r ‘•c-an-"' UKNKV DRAFF. Capt. >BCllnt«*:k. « i'l l'«»" f--r Hn* ru. t *1) iot-randi.U- p. rt* on KUIDDAY, M A RC« IV" For trrlall t of jmsaag" apply oil hoard t r to uirb-.U«rTlf FLACK. II.AKNLS A CO_ Ag-nU M'jssouki 'lu'v'kk i»a<jkj-:t , Jeselj* f76.*y,3 Oo 1 I*s P-2 51 2,670 21 1.374 16 21.421 39 fun, Kan&ii (Vi/, ''ifv, .'■i .sr brJiia C i/.v, iJuuiJ-t City «><’/ council ff.’u-V—Th-. n-rr ii.Mfngi'r steamer NOKTiIKUNLIL Oaph l’ A. AMord. wtl! I<-*to Pittsliirgh fiT tij«* abor- and »ll intej-ni-diari- pprt*. on <<r about the FIFTH OF MAKCII F.*r truight or piu me* apply on bonnl or to . JV7:d*wtri FLACK,JURXKtt A Act*. A VAtOABLR BOOK KOH 1 S VA L IDS- ,Seut fcy mail, and wxf to be paid for until received, read and approved vf. Ij nof approvedm diary. DR. SAMUELS. FITCH’S ■•S«sLecti ! rfx’* on tUcanoX Precaution »n-H>ts of Dismal* of t'-e Lut.cs, Throat. Unit, St*i..vJi, iP-wels, Liver. Kidney*, Shin, Ac.. Female Compin', i.t*, and ( hrui.u Divush gvt»« i ally, on the Law* of Life, ami th* true method by whirl, health and vigor tn.*y Is* pr"oery,d to o.i- hundred year* A volotueof u7o pagin', h-md«4in..dy It. uod m muslin, with •£, illustrations. In tail volume Dr 8. 8. Filch, (wllu is widely known-** the author t.f n Hr* uu.l eminently an. c ,.,„f u | method of trciitc. i.flu. tw < *•. oin.ll y ruUsiini|.t»ui., and other discos* s ut Uk* L«n2* : ai.il Tbn-at,) explains 111- hailing feature* of hi* treatment aod giTe* |>lilu ihr-clloa* by which tborv incltur-l. U> tlie*" Complaints mat tlo-mi-hr. prevent them or aneat th«ii prugreM. Over UuO,WO c-p'e*<d thl- U-uk bavo Iwcti *ol.s and there ar« pernoui in all par Uni -ur lan I win- ln':i acknowledge lhal it has l<*«n the m--.ni* »d pre*-« luer Ih- -■ Uvo« ami gisim; tlu ni miiut ye-srs of (.••»»! h*-Tilih. We prcwetit i» few imeii* -f t*>. ii'im-i >' linns tbel>>)ok ha* received The A>w VnrL Tribune-thus < h-** > » I *»i *>•' " It: ••The grc.lt ttu;>i)rtnueepl Un- -id i< •: ’> ■•• I 1 «■ *»• li»S- In' • derifrd from persona! knowledge and p-r-.ual Ur.-llt *» I)r. Kit. h * have ~l' l c>. •» >h l " r.-c»u. un-mi th wort. We trust "•* hale aaul •ti -Ush l«* induce thu** al (licii-l nr threaten—l withconsumption. ' > pr.s'ur.- nml i-»*l Dr Fitch’* boo'..'" U.l •e/nmi.'ir //m. HiMlLTo.s HsU. J-r-..ar <■< V, lr y,',rk. -WiohingUin. Fulmiary ii!.. Is.'3. th. .-. .t- Kucli. UMr B<r . I U»g lo return tnr thauk* lor the \ sou base l-eeo e>» kiml as to prce*-iit to :».c Hi*mi hu' rn-"l «XiruluntMU which al>»ne l have h—ij nt-le «s y«*« f gire it. ha* r vrite«! intrr«*t and hi - light iim ‘ kti-.u th»t tl - repUtalJoti which 1 !.i*e» lr»i- n-. r,.» -I upon iotnuiio a />frart .fr-tn-» h"-T H*. ■' 11 Hur.N, m’ mrmf-T C.-nyrets /.'•■;« *’•> «•• *’> J J- v - ’- d.'Mht hut it I* a .»i. Hod «••»> c- U.l - U l li.-pe >•• do tuuch good-" Ejtruc: fi'-r.i .1 >-'J c frur-i Lnr 11-rt' -. r. i- r.vT hi* is rietnbtr of O-rv/rrjf. "i r-»d ><-nr six » ujr.- C-- slimptlvediioas.-a thr<— yearn ajo. ano asaio pern them." Ktlratt fr»a u Jr/ tr Jr.ni tuition J»Mi I..VS j ti.T.l •• • iKby Vitltublc tiiulM 1 retard It a.* n «..rk ..I et.-nl me*.! Sm>* J'mvt'T EtH|-. »< WiMrrl.w*. N. V- <*•>!> rotliT aii.l tm*t ol im lunmj nr-- rf.-M <•( o..hiin.j'l-.-i ul l and mine ai’> llviiii; iuid v*!I: auJ 1 think ri Kith t<> the h-erliing* of y-nr l*>-A wind. ! tinr-* h>n..n.-1 irefully f..r th.> !«M <iliu* j ttira. M We could fill rrlnrort* with fiioiUr stitt.ni. ut* W hilling to make this k»>fc an iiwrftil as |«.»-vi»’4>, w« will" forward a copy id L l*y m.nt postpaid, to noy addr-t. that may U* scot us, aud tho price, £0 cents, iiwij? Cv rwuff-i/ us, tn fampt or oLh'-rmitf. o/t--r V.t t>u»k it ncc.c''i and apf<rf<rnL rt, It may he applied fin {« ic<.imll) nr l.y letter. CoeClTtTtos l>y Pi. Pilcb ul liis Til Wt.>ji<J«siY N. Y , p«m>oally or bj l< u« r frr«\ AJdrt*# P. S. KITtJU. \ O', U MV. N V CANCER CURED WITHOUT SI'ROICALOrEBATIOS'SnR Lessor • \ Onc;ri. Tan'-ri, lUtu. Ci'cr.-j, i/r., cured iv •* short time, without the kuii*r, by Dr. .Mj-'NIOII.II, {Q-lltapw. 0/ Lhs hit Dr. D-uiul^rry, No. &0 North Fimi Street, U-luw ArcL, Philadelphia. The remarkable sacceß' which h»« Htteodrd the (peat of Cancer*. Tumors, Ac., by Ur. MacNVLoi. fur a aaiii tyer ef years paxl, bo* attracted the ettentiou, un-1 iu many Instance has secured the hearty approval of many unlntiii Pbyaielaos (n Philadelphia, »hii#n' no longer williug ti* risk tho danger* ami nnct-rtainth* <>l ctrrns i. Caneta can uc Cl'kci.! —If properly tteaUni ami promptly. A great majority of the caws of Cancer nui bo vlloctually cured. The numerous patients, trutn every tection of the country, uho have been com! under ibia metbtxl of treat ment is a gu«i*ute> of Its nitK-riorUy over every other known system. Th'»o who may be aflUclcd with these dUoMes, and d*-«rr further Information or advice, will please addr*-«* Dr. Mac- NICUOL. when they will receive prompt attention sud a copy of Pamphlet, on the Itralment ol Cnnctf, frt-«- charge. W711.V Storllifig, W}< Diuau , ScTofub'-ji . avJ ,Vj£i>m»n. I'Jctri, DUeaat-H of the MocTit and TnROAt. Ulcrrati-m-* ol • the Boxes, Ttrrnt. Scald Hkad, and all dueas-.w of the ski.-* permanently currd, and prupt-r rtfmedus wnr—csreluliT packed—by Kxprer* t<> any port of the country. . In every cape a plain tJeecription ol the ilfseus--1.- re-jutrtr'i AddreM, Dr. MicNICUUU ho. to North Firth Stt-et, PblU Proprietor and Manufacturer ol Dr. Louual-rry & O/iO-l'- Prated Imfekial bErCß.tnvz, the best ami ro»**t relmW; Family Madlcioaof the nineteenth century, for the cure . t all dlaeasoa originating tn Impurities of th« Mood Jal 3mwT gOYBiI-t’cS SULTANA’S fc?>i.UCK NOTICE. I ' Ai-o, —PI. „ iSOVEK; REII.SH, ThiSiTVondcrfully tl<- SOTER . S AKOMATIC “g L'k;STARD, ± SOVER'S now in such univcrsnl’SAl CE PUCCILEJCTE. demand and has made' . Who i e<^T AKnats itself so great a favor-| G ARUNEPvG yyEMN ite with tho lovers on _ B . . good tlungs, may now| .\,. w y.. r v ; • be purchased of till *t>d dealers in groceries, «fcc,l BUAY & lIAYES, throughout the United! c-mhii. States. 1 Ekatoo. CHOSSR and BLACKWELL, LONDOIV, ncdirlyw T ICNOIjAND. Bides, Leather and Oil WM. WILKINSON, I 217 LIBERTY* fiTREKT, piTTSariIGH. LKATUEB, HIDES, TASNF.RS'OIL, SHOE FINDINGS, CURRIERS’ TOOLS, Ac, trade supplied with every thing in the tine of the bwt qnaliiy, and oDtlujumet f«roraW" t«rm«. An examination of my rtoex Is (elicited' SVCoantry etock taken In exchange at market prices. T, , ■ BURKE & BARNES. raacTKiL UAXcrAcrcatES cr FIRE - PROOF' S A>’DER SAFES WARRANTED FREE FRoM DA.MP OR MOULD, s afk kr o m fire AS ANY SAFE MANUFACTURED IN THE WOUI. Powder Proof Locks, Bank Vault Dr 11105 -WINDOW SIItITTEUS, & -f JZ?J~Lo€k4 t >j all the celebratrd n*c tnuftv 'i'; l Ihe United ulirjyt on haed. Nos. >3O and 131 Thin! Hr <■- n •riTKxx troonAxu sifiT»rfiJ3.h, Orders solicited. F" REN CITC E(OC() LA T K ceiTod lrtah from the mamifu • for tale at wboleaxlo or retail, at - ! Allegheny. . TJBNN. WHEAT—' from etcAmrr.Mcli uvj C'IOTTON —lib- Jby f. . RAT Oo 9te4mcr liatr nirl T>OLL AV_day , ; E o ' • r PIT T S'ft r p
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