. * - —*■■+ „ - '©ajetlf. n, r. —° u tiros.,...#. wools .....itrsenj. cnccrr S. HIDDLB & CO., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS PITTSBURGH s TOE3DAY MQRNING, MARCH 22, 1853. late Dxmocratio Cohvbbtioh —The Penney Iranian and administra tion jonrfiola arofelicitating themselves with the reflection that the late locofoco convention, which endorsed the President and did not en dorse tho Gorernor, is anoffspring of the people. The politicians, tay these papers,"have had Ibeir day in traducing Mr. Buchanan, and noW the people, through their representatives, have! risen in their majesty and declared for the right by crushing out all disorganizes. This, however, proves a most wicked pretension on the part of these LeCQtnplon organs. Tho delegates to the lato Convention were chiefly office-holders under the national administration, or the tools and creatures of oflico-holders, and the work which they did was cut out and prepared for them at Philadelphia and Washington, the “pooplo” hav ing nothing to do with any of the arrangements. As an instance we might mention that whilo the delegate* from old Berks were voting to sustain the President the “people” of its principal oily were voting (o tho tune of nearly a thousand majority in c nderanation of that eminent individual. As u<!>e material of this distin guished body, we have scon a statement which will enlighten the reader ns io its quality: We learn from the Harrisburg Telegraph that I the Lccomptoaiies were represented on the floor by Collector Baker, of Philadelphia; Jacl; Cam mings, Naval Storekeeper; Thomas FI. Forevth, officer in the Philadelphia Custom noose ; Billy M’Mullio, leader of the election frauds io the 4th ward; Cunningham Gilbert, Neally, and ' Morrison, officers in the Navy Yard and Custom House; John H Brenner, general whipper io ; Timothy Ives, ex-Portage contractor; James L. Gillie, defeated Leoompton Congressman; At* nold Plumer, ex-Canal Commissioner, (has also a son to the Land Offico in Nebraska;) Col. bearer of despatches or Envoy Ex traordinary from his Excellency James Buchan an : Hugh Clark, another Custom IToase officer Hei-ry A. Qildea, letter carrier in tho Philadel phia Post Office ; Marray Wh&ilon, Collector for tho port of Erie; Victor E. Piolett; Boggs, Post masterat'Johußtown ; James A. Gibson, Collec tor ef the port at Pittsburgh ; H. Sproul, Clerk ; United States District Court, and J. H. Phillips, lato Jailor at Pittsburgh, together with a num ber of larger aud smaller spirits, all ready to do tho work of the Nuio&al- Administration. These aro the “sovereign people” who have taken upon themeelves the authority to sanction the course of the President, and in the name of i tho people of Pennsylvania to bid him God speed 1 in his infamous course. They have ample reasons \ for the faith that is in them—these men of seven ' principles—these votaries of the five loaves and j two fishes! After all, the President has only 1 been endorsed by. hia own office-holders, and ( not, aa was at first asserted, by the delegates of the party. Got. Packer need not winco tinder any idowa that may be aimed at him in this quarter, and we are astonished that his friends betrayed so much feeling in regard to the matter. \ The great power which the patronage of the general government wields in the organization of the Democratic party is shown in the small number of politicians and editors who adhere to Gov. Packer. Hero is the case plainly staled— a-vital principle of the party has been violated by the President, who at the same time controls the parse-strings of the nation. The principle* pleads in vain for tho support of these patriots —the purse is omnipotent, and the crowd of oursce goes with iti OUR BOOK TABLE, TU Lady of thu Isle: A Romance from n«al Lift. Dt Emma D. B. N. Socthworth. Philadelphia T. 11. Peterson A Bros., Publishers. Tbo name of Mrs. Southworth has justly been - enrolled among the most popular and faecinating _ of the American writers of elegant romance. Sho baa become a favorite in many a householtTm our laud, while her fame has even .reached be yond the Atlantis. T/ie Lady c <f the Isle is equal to any of her former productions, and abounds in thrilling incidents, happy domestic scenes, nnd amusing adventures, whioh are alltery judi ciously arranged. For sale by Hnnt & Miner, Masonio TTatl. Fobbtoh Items.—ln regard to (he New Gov ernment Reform Bill, the Daily TeUgraph says: “We have the best anlhority for elating that an important movement has taken placo amongst the leaders of flTo Liberal Party. Lord Palmer ston and Lord John Russell hare agreed tp lay aside their liulo differences and go warmly io against the Government Reform BilL The lions now to be determined are, Whether a meet ing on the new measure is to bo c<cd, and which of the nobio Lords is to convene it? If it beheld at Lord John’s, it is understood that Lord Palmerston will attend. The Star confirms this; and states tbj would probably bo antgej ‘ "ora John Raa- confer as to the course _ Liberal Party on Ihe Govern :form BilL sell's oq the 1 11] to be la] Tho Globe gays we hate every confidence the measure will bo dealt with in no desirtf to make lhe crisis subservient to personal ends, and that the principal members of the Liberal Party will be animated with a spirit of co-operation which Lhs great interests they represent have a right to demand on an important. Th s Morning Port docs not think the bill cap pass a second reading, And, therefore, looks forward to a Ministerial crisis. Tho Paris correspondent of the Daily Hexes says that the otter absence of war enthusiasm even in.the army is bitterly lamented, and causes unfeigned flarpriae ia the Imperial circle. The whose term of service has expired, do not re*enlist in spite of the great advantages which are held oat to them. Russia.—A Marseilles dispatch states that there is nTßuesian army of 60,000 men od the Pralh, and that her army in Georgia' has just been augmented. Tho latest correspondence of the London Times says, that confidence in the euccess* of Lord .Cow ley's mission to Vienna, was, among official peo ple, redaoed to t.ho very lowest degree. The Paris ComtUutionnel says: “We learn that in consequence of tho communication ad dressed by Cardinal Antonelli to the French Am bassador at Rome, the Emperor nos ordered tbo immediate .evacuation by oar troops of the Pon tifical city. A" message received here, asserts that the Frchah corps tfarmce hod been forth with withdrawn to CivitaYecchia, there to await the transport vessels which will convey the troops to France. The Jfoniteur of Saturday, March 5, contains an article from which the following is an extract: ‘•The serions condition of Italian affairs has at tracted the attention of tho Emperor, whoso en deavors are to conclude an alliance in further ance of tho interest of France. The Emperor has promised the Ring of Sardinia to protet him against any aggressive acts of Austria, but hi? promise extended no further. The Emperor de nies that Francois making warlike preparations. She has not exceeded the effective force he is accastomed to .maintain during peace. Assum ing that preparations in the arsenals have re cfelvcd any extraordinary impulse, it ia,because ' changes were necessary in oar artillery and in • the'whole of our fleet. All onr naval, prepara tions are limited to the arming of four frigates and four transports to meet.imminent emergen-, cies. It is absurd to represent the Emperor as pushing war, and to east on him alone the re sponsibility of h&viog caused warlike prepara tions in Europe. Where can any one point out woirds, diplomatic notes or acts implying the wish of tbo Emperor to provoke war. The Em peror isnow examining the varioas reaeons of tho present complication, bat this mast not be regarded as any provocation of war on his part. Resides', to examine these questions is to meet them in way, and nothing outhori zesthe belief that tho issue will not be favora ble to the conlimjation of peace. It is reported thattho King of Naples has offered to famish the Pope with battalions of Bwi»s. troops which trill probably indace,the Emperor to relinquish his. intention of withdrawing his troops from Algeria.^. ... . : lUAVyjSAte.—Tho NeW Orleans Picayune states that Mr. Laurent Mikndon has sold his plrjntatlon on tho right of the river, a Uttlo nbo-re Jefferson city, fur one million dbl iSUfw2'. c ®?W*s several thousand acreapf laid handl 1 * * ’ mnJre<l ' md '<*>y« i « ht - ottip "imiMilMineMnrtSfeaS I [For the DaUyPittebargfc Gtutfe] " ' The Tonnage Tax. - • ho. m. i . J My last letter ported oot the peculiar means, and style of argument, resorted to fur tho purpose of depleting the State treasury; alluded to the ficttbatthe railroad lawyers were as confident m tlieir “opfaion.” that certain of our city taies imil tb “ ““J” wbidi <!>• Vara Collector settled thograru question; and mentioned why tbe Pennsylvania Company vicari oualy assumed the burthens of two other roads. It snowed that if the tax were "unequal,” that would not justify the present and proposed breach of contract, that the plea of "benefits to tbo State” was more than counterbalanced by benefits conferred by tbo State, that the pica for untrammelled commerce, was special, and with tho other ingenious special plead ings and glittering generalities used by (bo company, would apply equally well against tbo interest or the principal duo oo 'tho main tine purchase, or to gain exemption for most of tho tax paying pursuits in tbo State, It gavo figures to prove that many of tho corporations of I|enDsylvania are required to pay a much larger tak In proportion to their capital, and income, than is levied on this never satisfied appii cant for public benefactions. If disposed to follow up these figures to convince you that the aggregate of taxes paid by the company is at least bno half too little, tho argument should bo continued In those words: •'Xo reasonable UAH ivill deny that the public burthens ought <a btara just proportion to the meant of those on tehom they are imposed. Income loses should be graduate by xrealth ; (ases On projKTtg should be regulated by it, value. To chMgO land in I.lk County, worth only one dollar nor acre, with the tamo tax aa land in Philadelphia County, worth ono thousand dollars an aero, would bo universally ad mitted injustice. It would bo confiscation of tbe rormer and immunity to tho latter. To compel him trho hat an income of one. hundred dollarr, to pay at Much as one icho ha t an income of one hundred thou tand dollars, tcoti W be revolting to the sente of right. Either would, in effect, introduce into the State the condition of France in tbe reign of Louis XVI., tjhere, through partial exemption from taxation of the aristocracy, lay and clerical,'the bnrthens of govern ment chiefly fell upon those least able to bear them. This unjust discrimination led to tho revolution, as it ougnt and as it will in any country cursed with such a system, and uoablo otherwise to break tb n se oligarchal bonds.*’ I The comment with tbe figures would bo well nigh conclusive, and these words so apropos and truthful, strange to say aro quoted from-the letter of Mr. btokes to Mr.' Speaker Cresswell, tho object of which rettor is to get a corporation of thirty millions capi tal, and nearly two millions and a quarter net incomo, treed from taxation. The logic resorted toby this incorporated cross between a Shylock and a com mercial Josph Surface, to overcome “tho ill effects of our country education," is indeed surprising. Its Jesuitical professions for the public welfare, and tbo incongruity of ils objocts and arguments, as shown in oach labored attempt to deceivo, aro amusing. When examined they remind ono of tho tremendous bat teries which the Chinese orected on tho Canton river —of canvass. Tho Celestials may havo had a few real cannon and in this the simile fails. It is a well known fact that the Tonnage Tax stands now to the Stato as a part of tbo price of the Public Works; and that is alone conclusive enough to prevent its repeal. The modo by which this is at tempted to be answered is by asserting that “the lce uJatnre intended the tax solely to protect tho Stato Works; that the works being sold to tho company need no-proteetioa, hence tho tax should bo repeal ed. A law to protect tbo Stato was a law to protect the recem«n>f the State. Jn this case it at tempted to provide that tho reduction of tho canal toll and business should bo mado up by taxes on the cause of tho reduction. Tho tolls and business de creased in a ratio, which had it been anticipated load t 0 doubling the Ux. Finally tho Public Works, with depreciated toll list and decreased value, was sold. Sapposo Mr. Stokes or Judge Ew ing or Mr. Speaker Cresswell had been the purchas er of the Main Line at $7,500,0b0 and set up ibis claim that the tonnage tax having been designed to protect tho Public Works now belongs to tho owner of tho lino; could any member of the Legislature bo found to advocate the claim ? Possibly there might under a promise to share the spoils. But how would the faithless. and corrupt legislator meet tho in dignation of an oatniged constituency, when onco his perfidy should bo fully understood’ There is no more justice in tho claim or the present owner, than if any other company or individual had been tbe purchaser. I have italicised the word “m -tended” above, because those who use the argument, lay great stress on tbe intentions of the legislature as meaning the tax solely for protection of the main line. There ts no force in the argument ofintenlion as opposed to existing facts. For instance it might bo proven that tho legislature of 1846 did not intend to giro tho company a monopoly of the carrying trade, or ever to roll the canals at any price; but that proof could not alter the facts as they now exist. So, also, whatever may be argued as to tbe intentions of a former legislature, It cumot obliterate existing facts. When we consider tho price at which the.jnaio lino was sold contrasted with its former value; that in tho very bill under which it was sold was a clause fixing tho price at a million and a half more as a condition of the repeal of tbe tonnage tax; that the Ponna. Company (as stated in its report) attempted to make the purchase under this clause, thus expressing its willingness to consider tho tonnage tax as a million and a half of tho value of the main line—that tho Snprcme Court forbid tho consummation of that part of tho proposed bargain, among other reasons, ‘'because". (to quote its own words) “tho act of Assembly pro posed to give the Railroad Co. a consideration equal to $5,600,000 for sl,soo,ooo,”—and various other in controvertible facts of the same stubborn kind, wo must believe the tax row stands as a parti of tbe prico of tho main line, and ought not to bo giveo up. No argument about tho intentions of a former legis lature can bo allowed to controvert truths so glaring. If any partisan of tbo Pennsylvania Railroad still persists in asserting that “the argument I’uriropcol, based<oa tho fact that the works designed to be pro- have become the property of the taxed road is sound, the fallacy of his assumption may boishown in still another way. Tbo samo legislature which imposed this tonnage tax, chartered tbe continuation of the Baltimore A Ohio Road into Pennsylvania, fixing as tho priee of tbe charter also a tax of tbreo mills per ton per mile on all freight If the Balti- I more road were finished to Pittsburgh and claimed | to bo exempted from paying the simulated compen sation for its privileges, and its proportion of tbe public taxes, on tho ground that the State having “parted with the canals designed to be protected” ought not to collect the tax ; would there bo any reason in tho claim? This Penoa. R. R. and its partisans would be the very first to cry out "rob bery.” If wrong to continue tho tax in ono ca9e it certainly is wrong in the other. This suggests also that the proposed repoa) -involves tbe futuro resources of tho commonweal to p*y, requires our repre- guard and preserve. If (be tonnage tax is repealed, justice to tho Baltimore road trill de mand the same favors for it.' But what chanoo, sug gests the reader of this, will the Baltimore Company hare for jostico, when Its powerful rival controls the legislature ? That is a question foreign to tbo matter under discussion. In connection with the arguments above contro verted, tho friends of the repeal are accustomed to assert that tbo Penna. Railroad “did not injure tho main lino by its competition.” Without going over the whole groand by which this is so clearly refated in various reports of the Canal Commissioners, and particularly the report of 1855; it may answer to call attention to the fact that the injury occarred in two principal forms, first, in compelling unduo reduc tions in the rates of toll charged by tho Common wealth, and compelling the Commissioners to resort to an improper system of discriminations in the ar rangement of the toll sheets; and secondly in greatly reducing tho gross amouot of freigbtearriod. * It is enough here to state that in 1853 there was carriod by the Transportation companies on the canal, 108,- 674 tons. In the same year the Penna. Railroad car ried 82,450 tons. In 1854 tho Transporters carried 73,774 tons, and the Railroad 164,475 tons; and this change was even far worse than the figures show, for the business left to tho canal was of that kind,pay ing tho lqweat rate of tolls and consequently toe least profitable. tho t&x bnrthtDi Whit thee&nal wonld havo carried after Ihopnrchaao of the Tranaporters may bo imagined. The jjropo : eittoa that the main line was not injured and depre ciatod io volno is too absurd to require mo to porsae it farther; yet absurd aa it' u, some persona slick to it as if for the parpoeo ufLillastrjiting the common impression that “error may bo reiterated until even its authors begin to think it truth.” Uaviog alluded to tbo Commissioners having been driven by compe tition to a system of discrimination', it may be as well to expiatu that tbeso discriminations vrere not mado as now, in favor of tbo cititeas of other States of Pennsylvania. Every man who chose coaid ship goods from ono terminus of tho lino totho other, ferthosamo tolL If. the wheat was raised in Pennsylvania it could be shippod at Pitts burgh just as cheaply as if it came from Ohio; the discrimination was as to distances botwoen the ter mini. It coaldnotia any sense be claimed to justify the present system of the Poona. Road. It bad, however,.a merit wnich we commend to their atten- 1 tion. If produce was delivered for sale in Philadel phia it was allowed n drawback over that which di verged to Baltimore or passed through to New York. The merit ordemoritof whatorer system of dis- I crimination is ohargod to have been practised by tbe Canal Commissioners may be decided by its effects. Under their system, any advantages given were to the citizens pf Pennsylvania; and any citizen who resided on the line of the canal and railroad could ship by either for less rates while the Commonwealth owned tbe canal than ho can now. Before tho rail road existed, the rates of freight on prodace from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia were greatly lees than now, and when the “tonnage tax’ 7 is given as the cans© of Ujo present exorbitant Tates ohargod to resi dents of Pennsylvania alone, it suggests the question, why, when the Penna. road paid both the tonnage tax and the toll* over tho Portage and Columbia railroad, ft could afford to carry at lower rates than now, when it pays tho ordinary tax alone? When paying tolls on tbo Colombia railroad, the oilicers or the company were constant In their outcry against the exorbitant charges of ths Commonwealth, as an obstacle .in tho wo j-of or redaction of charges they professed to be very desirous to make benefit of tbe people of Pennsylvania and “the development of.the resources of tbe State." They are relieved of the “exorbitant charge and the result is before ns. Is it unchari table or nnwiso to judge the future by the past? If not. then It la wise to expect the oppressions of this company for tbe porposo of increasing its power and filling the pockets of its stockholders, will be heavier in proportion as it becomes independent of tbe peo ple and tbe legislature. Warned, by the number of pages, that I.am tres passing on yonr patience and that of your readers, I most ask yonr indulgence for another letter, and stop for tho present ’ Respectfully, ic., sees*. S'Uvrday, March Iff, 1859. Union Union Canal, says tho Lebanon Advertiser, Is being filled with water tbfo week, jrfepatatorjr to opening throughout by Monday, fat ■. thv holiness of thteflesaon* laWdaltlon to the ordinary repairs, considerable iaiproT«neat 7or tbo intro speedy passageof hoato,ucdspecially (boss of heavy tonnage, hasbAe'fftt&doai several petals, during the irtyter mtH ot BSYj£»tira. -'-•'’Nsw EAHPsaiaiEticnoß.—Tholast Concord > Democrat contains, with very trifling exceptions, * complete returns of the New Hampshire elec tions. Thus, tbo gubernatorial returns indndo all places thai voted for Governor except Cam bridge and (I&ri's Location, which, last year, gave 10 Republican rotes to 7 Democratic. The total voto stands: Goodwin, 30,259: Catcj 32,- 7-ltl—Goodwln'a majority, 3,513. Sanbomtoo -did not rote fox Stale officers, but the Ilepubh can.vote on Representatives to the Legislature was 300. So that the whole Republican vote the preseot year. amounts to 30,CIO; in 186« it was 30,215; showing that in 1859 tbo Republicans have cast 401 voles more than in 1858. In a very few cases the missing retorns of (he vote for members of Congress have necessitated the substitution of (he Governorvole. With this understanding the majorities of the successful candidates are as follows: Marston, 7*15; Tap pan,l,o3l; Edwards, 1,100. Tho following is the comparative statement of tho Congressional and Governor votes by counties : Marc*. 00-*l»iu. flat* ...W44 6.IHH 6,803 otoi30 t 0i3 —2,716 3 483 "CT7 •~V« 1.860 t.? 34 1.863 2,322 . 2.313 Tnppan. Ooorc*. Mmlmack .4.829 4,780 1836- 4 7M linUbonmuh. .6,450 6,465 6,470 6^467 Kdnanli. Barm CbMhlro .8,400 3.272 3 444 ”238 SoWvm 2JXS 2.161 -±2,* -‘w3 G‘» ,to » 4,310 4.729 4.TW 4.72 S °°7- 1,405 1,200 1,405 la spite of ibe tremendous efforts to defeat Marston, and bragging l 0 that effeol, he falls behind Goodwin’s vote only 153, in a district of nearly -5,000 Tolers. Edwarda falls behind Rockingham. BtnSord....~ Belknap Carroll. Tiio Lcgislalivo (IIouso) returns show 1% Re publicans, 124 Democrats. No returns from Carroll, Orange and Ncw-Durham which have probably elected one Republican and two Demo crats— ir so the Douse will stand 190 Republi cans to 120 Democrats, making a Republican majority of 78 Boors Oot.n Coir. A dangerous counterfeit .haajust been detected* at the Treasury Depart ment at Washington, in the shape of as.">piece, the exterior of which is pure gold, plated upon an alloy, of which gold seems to ho the haso. Tho coin contains about three dollar? worth of pure gold, and is of such really superior execu tion as to mako it pass readily for genuine. It was detected by (be treasury eiperts in conse quence of alight flatness at the edges, but which woold escape unnoticed in its ordinary circula tion. The Fi-nvral of the Aeronaut —On the 9th iaslAnt tho funeral of the lost suronaut, Mr. Thurston, took place at Adrian, Michigan. The few remains that were collected, together with the clothes found with them, were placed in a coffin, and after short religions sertices at the residence of Miss Thurston, they were followed to the grave by a few friends, without any parade, in accordance with Mr. Thurston’s known sentiments while liviog and the wishes of his daughter. Wheat Prospects. —The wheat crop in St. Mary’s county, Md., except in low lands, is said by the Lconardtown Beacon to look very promis ing, and is much further advanced than usual at lbio season, nwiog, perhaps, to the mildness of the past fall and winter. The growiug wheal in Frederick county (Md.) is also said to present an unusually fine appear ance. The Frederick Citizen baa received some stalks which arc from 12 to 1-i inches in length. The only complaint of the farmers is that its growth is too rapid. Sun. Chronic Diarriicea.—AYc have in our pu.>- KMicn the r-itifieste of a reapectabl* citizen, tcvtifjlog tba» he wa* -niir*»y cured of fbt« Cixadfot dim by ciing Hxrhavr't iSoiland.lhlUrt. Wo shall.take pl<a*nre in tbn c«rt»flc*to to any poison doubting thin nUletnent. Cacti*?*!—Ho enrrtul to mk for B<i>rhan-'* Holland Bit ter#. Th» T r«it po,. o tahty of tbl« modicino ha* InJnced many imltatiTj", *htch the public ehovlcj rnard aratnet |<orcha«inK. J&toto *t $1 »’:••* botiifc, or 111 bottle* ter *4, by tbc pro prfctc.rt,BENJ. PAGE. I*., A CO., Manntactartug Phann* ceatieteaad CbetniiU, 27 Wood vireet, between l*t and 2d fta., muLcrgb. Pa-, and IVogglgta jene rally. dAwF Hbbcrtlsemcntß. Season Arrangement 1859, BETWEEN Sr. LOUIS -A.NXJ BL PAUL. Daily northern link, re*.* PACKETS FOR GALENA, pncnuni! -Lg»g*ty bTiLL WATER ANOST. P AUL.—TUn fcdl*wj!?EtftSS magnificent «Me »iiee! steamer* will compoee ihia Uoe f. r .bo coming jw, leaving u fallows: OiiNRV CLAY Ci r , t . t»iwe«»-.orj Mouthy NORTHERNER -- A lfurd Tneaday ... .CANADA *• I Twaday VEMBINAW -- Griffith Wednesday..LUClE MAY.„._ - J D Rhodes W*dncad.y..4UNT LETTY •• O.ZmSJ“ O Tbnraday....METROPOLITAN - T B Rbod.a Thursday-JIINNKSOTA BELLE... *• T B IlUl »n-Uy T ._..L>EW DROP •• N w Ck. r t>w»y x;nippEWA - &*prtlr » *»tnrday DKNMAUR - (i(j r „ Saturday.. .Wil. L. EWING- . “ M. Orton*. Tbo Northern Lin* hw» born In aaecaaffol operation dor ' year, and for regularity, comfort and perf-a rellttbr’.ity In ©Tory re«p*ct, b», never t»* D ilir paM~l i » „ ut organization on tbf Weatera river*. Having added all u-tf Ih * Lin *' “O'* Prepared n> offer lucreav cA facilities (or the transaction of all business entrusted t. them, nud hopo to merit n cunUattetkm of Iht. literal p»i r».n*K« heretofore *o Rurally bo-.ti.w~J opou them Forany infortoati it that may bo retired. am.ly at t',l Wharf Bout, at tbo foot of Lncuat atrort, or at tb* Non tit - n Patk<'l OtH. o. No *.7 Coinm-nia! atrrot. Utw~.„ .->1 nod LocuaC WARUK A MIALKfL General A„ci7 n>rt.“JJsrn'l s' DISSOLUTION. —Iu cuuseijuenc- the dratb of F. Faber, the copartnership of F. a tc \r FABER a CO.Ia dissolved. to take effset on (be f„j, L., ’ March, IsS'i. The arcoants and bn-uneM of tb> i*i„ irill be at tiled by IVB, M. FABER. All p-r*. As indebted wfl ge» tha nr russify ot making liuraedtatn ps))*,.,,* WM. M. Fa|bk' JAMBS EIIF.T BEN. P. Klwp .'UL.turgb, !I..ch 21, pi t „„ pOPARINERSHIP NOTICJ2 T|,a lln ti.rln- r. ..f a{ , w , iuuintof v. n S3issS«!a~?^k-.^"^oSr to ffil i*tJ*MlFr.urtbo lit Inat., (Martb, 1659.) will eontlnuo at the old work*, tbo business of manufacturing Strata Engines, Wuoleu Machinery, Machine Cards, Castiuga, Ac.,94 former ly. aud cow solicit from their friends a continuance of tho ravors heretofore *0 liberally extended to the lata'firßi WM. 11. FABKK, JAMES HILL, BENJAMIN H. EASE. IVtsiurgh, March VI, —mt2£2wJ WM. M. FABER Ac t ’(j. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Morh’nfat* and Duller Makers, Dear the PcnnsylTaui* Railroad I*M»euger Itnnot Pitts’ burgh, pa.. Manufacture ail kinds of Strain Engines, ranging from three to one hundred fand fifty bc>r*e p*>wer, and relied fur Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Jllast Furnaces, Factorise, Ac, Ac. Givo parti.ular attention to the construction of Kngiuea and Machinery for Grtat Mills, aud for Upright, Malay and Circular B**ollll*. Havo always on hand finished and ready for shipment nt short notice Engines and Kellers of any description. Also, Dot-bed Boilers aud lhe«t Itea work;- separately, and Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangers and Puilies in every var/etj: aud continue the mannlaeiore of Woolen Machlut ry and Machino Cards. - Our prices are low, cor machiuery miw.ufa;tured of th. boat quality materials nod warranted iu all c*e.-« to gD* satisfaction. from kII parts of tb. couutry solicited and promptly filled. 1 _ nirw-.ltl U. SIItiTENUKItUEItj Commission nnil Forvarding Dmliant, S T K A At BOA ’J’ A < i 1C N I COLUMBUS, KY. nS'CcfelcDmenta respeclftilly eollcitss] mi22:dlm VALUABLE AVORKS ON^AGKICUL TURK, Ac. —Coleman’s Agricultural aod (laral Pernio my; Allen’s American Farm Book; Gardner’s Fanner’s Dic tionary; Thomas on Agricultural Implements; Browne’s Field Book of Manures; M’Mabon's American Gardener, Liebig’s Agricultural Chemistry; Feasendto's American Kitchen Gardener; Downing's Frutland Fruit Trees of Am*- rlc»; Barry's Fruit Garden; Thomas' Amotican Frnll «;uUii- TiM, [jnhV'iJ _KAVA_CG., bft W.odst. New books from’ applWon’sul Onward; or the MnanUiu Clsmherers; Diary ofLsdy Morgan; Letter* Inun Spain: by Wm. C. Bryaut; TbolUuk* of Iret* \urk: their Dealers, tbe Clearing llonse, and tho Panic of J 847; The Book ol Chess, Ac., with a series of Taira, with lilastration*; by 11. R. AgneJ; The Fooler Brollisrs. the history of the » bool and college life of two young men; The Manual of Cheer: by Charles Kenny. From T. B. Petereoo—The Big Hoar of Arkansas, and cthrr Talc#. J. D. Lipplncotb—Trosiltian aod Ols Friends: l>* R. i M’Kcmie. Mayhew A Baker—Alice Learmont: or a Mcthi r’s Tbe United State* Customs Guide. J. 8. DAVISON, all-2 cernor of Wood sL and Diamond alley. CIGARS —20,000 Principe, asVd brands; 10,000 Regalia, ‘Washington do 10,000 'Undress, do , 26,000 KI Tnlipln, Hlerman,' 25,000 Half Spanish, £>o,ooo Common, Jail fet’d and for sale by RETMERA ANDERSON, mr22 No. 3» Wood at., oppokiteSt, Charles Hotel Fine tobaccos— -25 gmas John Anderaoo A Co’s Fine Sol oca -5 “ do do do Amulet; 25 “ Mrs. Miller’* Fine Cut; £0 keg* Natural L*af Fig Tobacco; £oboxesDuiciaalmaajinlOtb boxes; 15 “ Diamond TWirt, Just rec’d and foraaJoby i UEFHER A ANDERSON, mr22 So. 30 Wood at., opposite ft. Charles Ilotol. SUNDRIES— 2357 sacks Corn; KOI do Wheat, assort tri; I bbL and I bag Flaxseed; 4 bbls.Greajtr; 4 Dryllidao, To arrive on t-oird atesmur La Create for Sals by ntti _ ISAIAH PICKET A CO. SUNDRIES— 1> Backs Dried Apples; 2 do do Peaches; 3 do Feather*; I bbl. Lard, To arrive per steamer I* Cresao fur win hy mx “ a ROBERT PICKET, SIS Llbtrty »L ENVELOPES— Whitu, Buff; Blue, Canary, Enameled, Kraboeaid and Silver Bordered lor vale by „ w. b. haven, stationer, idt*2 Corner of Market and Second atreota. YISITING CARDS—White, Amber, Ivory and Enameled Surface iu store and for vale at the gtationery Store, of W. 8. lIAVKN, mr22 No*. 31, 3J, aud 25 Market st. GLUE— 10U btls- for salo by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., mrt3, Comer of Wood and Firatatieets. MERCURIAL OINTMENT—2OO lbs for aala by 0. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, mrJ2 Corner ef Wood aud Flntitreata. BACON— 5000 IbsjTcno, Bacon Hama to arrive per iteamer La Crosse for aala by . ibt2B' BOBSST DICKEY,44B Üboriy atreaL 1&Q08—24 tubs toarriye for Bfiic bv JElmriS .... ROBERT DIOKBT, 84V Liberty at TjUSH—Mackerel, \Vhito Fisb, Trout, Her* JC Itofirfc.,** «l»by ;' WfiY & OOLUZfS. Jfetßjflabttiißtintntg, I H. CHI LDS & C 0.,; WHOLESALE Boot and Shoe Warehouse NO. JJI.J WOOU STItKKT, PITTSBURGH, PA WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE ftud eitcnalre flock of |rtk. BOOTS AND SHOES, Oferery variety, am] Uteat styles •n*l fashion* aila'iWJ to Spring and Summer Sales, Whkh lutTing t*«n pttrdiiwd |.rinripally far t)A?u. Dlrrct from the M ana fact ur« r*, Ai»d MlKtt-l wiiL grmt cirrulu ninthly and flatter we me able 1.. nil.T SUPERIOR. IHDtIC E M E N T S To our fcirQ.l* wlio rosy (•»ot in wit*- * rail WE ARE AOF.NTd l oK MITCHBLL’S patent, METALLIC TIPPKU hoots ANU HTTOICd I'l'H Hi.VS. V"l rii.. AM> Wl.iUinre highly i-i-jmm.'ii.livJ t|j« Kn«tr> •“Uie* for Hi-ii (Jornl-illi.v *ufl < ti««|>uvri>—ON C PAIR tiavlugLp«>q foiiuJ t>y mtohl t.ul, to ‘•UTWtfAK THRKK I’ATRfM.iK TIIK OLD M YJ.K wlllflit.l U i,> thnlr olvinu;;* t. . nil rt ,„i „ T sminr onr itock AY,,,,/,.. *irPArti.-ular ft I (<-o t ion -iv-n i . ..rd-rs. u.rl'XiUwtfT Boots, Shoes, Hats BorJisrKTS, dco JAMES P. TANNEH W 11 0 L K..S A L E SIIOK, HIT AMI [IOX.VKT IHliElim SE, fNr.. C>*. \V« >.»«.! Streot n»i i.,.» „i >r*» Uit t.ry •i.-k ,f HOODS I Plttstiureh. P«»UM. t is pnrrhntrj d.n-vi n«iu Uio NEW KNOI..INI' MANI' TORIES, m th» L')\I’KJJT OAKII PRICES. all of wiilrh ~|| l“*'<li"pa*ed of at a small adTtitjrepo COST. wlm haro heretofore j-nno F.««t for their goods, for itio future »lt! aaro t>oth tun* and money by making tbrir purchase* from him are rxjooated to nil h*f>r* lm> in/, and »*t. I»*y themvh.s of lb» fact ©.B»C«tifnlai atUuttou giveu Dul >.;aiil 1 “59 Spring and Summer Arrangement lJBl& -V- W,GRAHAM .t CO., gggg FOKWAKDING MKRCIIANT9, SHIfiPIXtI AOKSIS, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD WIIARF'BOAT PROPRIETOR.*, CAIRO. I I, r, I X o I 8 Wo hire jmt pul down Iron Track* an.i fiti.U* leading dlirclly from the OM lV«pot to oor Wharf 15,wt, which rn . able. n» to forward Freight to and from Urn railroad with prtal dispatch, and with.-nt the expoanr* or liability to damage, unavoidable jn any other method of handling. We aleo giro prompt andearoful atUntkn to reahipuieuti by Klr*r. to New Orieiina, Mempblt, kt mrl.V_’ , .nid Cans Statrmcnts. Slaiemtnl of the Bank or Pittsburgh. Pirtsaiion, March 21< Btlla tDd Duronnta $1,721,7«n !>■ fbvil Estate and Omuml Rent 44.7*6 vj Stockland Miarellaneoo* 4.9*3 77 Due by other Banka 29,W0 44 fUnkNolMkChkifcUJ.Trwu.NotM 45,26<1 no Sperto (gold and tih'vrl 4YJ.2&9 VO f2.22H,0X' a: LIABILITIES o*j..Ul Stock $1,142,700 60 Profits and Earnings IM.IH os Unpaid Dividend* an 4 SQ«peu»« Atc'l 2,7<>0 06 Dneto other Bank*. .' 5*i21l 30 ail.GSI «> U y>,KM,47 | rboaboeo.laum.ut t,- " rroft ,‘“‘s.° ‘GTSiPY'" l edge and belief JOHN IUTTPgIt, CmW* 1 Sworn l<> and •ahacriV, ,-t'us2lst.U«C:b, Itj.M, brfoTe mo mrS Notary Public. Nlaiement of (he aiercbwnts’ and facturei’a* B|ank of Pittsburgh. nrrsßUJt'in, Monday. March Slat, ISM Oirrnlation. $ 271,092 fiu I>no Do|iuoitor* ... .i 226,41X1 '.'.2 Dae other Dank*.. 2!‘.7*S II , l Dtn* 7,714 7^ t Loan* and Dior. I n.is^.vi ti - l ° |yo,S2» ?s Nolen aud rh<cl:«is other Bauk* . .. 6*.221 l*j Duo by other Bank* , . -u.lud 1.l The a bore statement 1# correct end true to the l.r»t of ray knowledge and belief, i W. n. DENNY. Cnahier Sworn nnd ■nhacriU'dlbcfc.s* me, thlaSlat day of March, A. D. mr22 J. V. Uictotlt. Notary Public. tHßUnent ofKxenange Hank of Ptttibg, Pnrsntnuin, 41o.iDiT, March 21« U 185'» J>>an»aijd DUcoudu $1,585,912 W HoaJ Ertate- 45,W0 t*l lo \ aalt no U. S. Treasury Nut** oo Nute»« aod Check* of otbw Rank* 5i,5,257 ws Dtie t»y other Baht* 17*766 75 Capital SLxk % Ms.OOtToO Circulation .. f42,W6 ijo Contingent Fund and I'roQts 1<*6,!r.:4 23 Dvj>oeilos SSJ.SS'J si Due (o other Uftoks 37,509 S 3 J1,‘J«&,620 4:5 1 crn-tUy tbal the above statement is truo to the best ol my knowledge and belie.'. U. M. MURRAY, Oaaliler. Srooro and subscribed before me this 21st day of March, 1 Sili «r - C._W. ERNEST. .Notary Public. Statement of the Citizens’ Bank* March 21« t, 1309. ASSETS. Loan* and Discounts $603,102 IT Coin In Vault M.OSO 03 Notes and Chocks of other Banks .5.3U3 Oi Duo fro® Baidce and Banker? 10,924 jft Miscellaneous Accounts 5,020 m Beal Esfaf", Ac fI.OOO ou LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Individual Depositors Circulation Contingent Fund and Profits. Due to other Bank" sen;.4.n’ya The aboveatstemoTit !* rorroct totho host of my ki.uv edg»> and U-llt-L EJ>. JONES. Cashier Atßrmml U6,re m* this 21at .lay uf March. 1*59. J. F.MACKENZIE. Notary Public. Statement «»r the Hechanic* l Bank < PltlabnrgJi, M«*i<*r, Starch 21st, is.vi UABILITfkM Circutatii.u Dae to other lUuks Duv to Depositors ... Bill" and Notes Discounted S7W..V>7 w.» Due bjr other Unlike 2*fjno f,> Notes nud Checks of other Hanks 24J45 W Speci** In Vanlt 1'>«3,473 37 _, , JV30.2.57 00 lot abovestatement is correct, to th.i Ikiol of my know! dge and bolint. <IEO. D. -MdIRKW, Cnsbi. r Sworn before tm* this 21»t day of March 1 *V> A. W : FOSTER. Notsrr PoM«\ Statement of tiie Allegheny (lank. 'ITTT3DOBUH, March 19iU, ts6i*. ASSETS. Notes aud Bills Discounted 718.156 <;x Coin lU.ir.rt v| Notna and Checks of other Baoks 21,246 37 l>ne by other Banks 7 737 07 LIABILITIES. Circulation Dos to other Bunks Indirldnal Deposit* -v _ *345.001 16 The above statement is correct to the best of my knowl l(C* and belief. J. W. COOK, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before too, this 2lst day of March mr22 BOUT. FINNEY, Notary Public. Statement of the Iron City Bank* PITTSBtJBOn, March 21st* 1559. I>*us axnl Discounts x $ 701,170 rs Due by other Banka. - 17,010 pi Notes and Checks of other Banka and IT. 8. Treasury Notes 8,315 37 Specie 101*301 60 Circulation 200,036 00 Dne toother Banks - 668 01 Due to.Deposltora 148,962 76 Tho above statement Is correct according to tbo beat of »y knowledge and belief. JOHN MAttOFFIN, Caab’r. Affirmed before tno,this Slst'day of March, A. D., 1869. mri£J ROBT. FINNEY, Notary Public. FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE-An improv ed Farm of 62 acres on tbe Yoogblogheay river aod ConnelltTiUo Railroad, 20 miles from Pittsburgh. Also, a Lot on Main street in Bbarpsburgb, 126 feat front by 200deap,wlth building* thereon, euJtabU lor a physician ur druggist. r Also, 320 acres of Prairie Land, sov*o miles south-west of Chicago. Alsu, 13}$ acreavin tbe west side of Chicago. All or any port of which will beaoldos reasonable terms and a long'Credit gl*»n on three-focribs «f the parciuue mosey, or tor an Improved Stock ram (& Penn sylvania or Ohio. For particulars, address U. T. (TILLIAM, mr2l:2td*wtfT Bharp>hnrg, Allegheny Co., Pa. GROCERIES —20 hhda. prime N. O. Sugar; 160 tbb. N O. Moluaea; 60 *• Golden and Balt. Syrnp; 60 diHli Yoaog Uyson Tmm; - 60 « Übclf do UK) bag* Coffer; 21 boxes No 1 Chocolate; 26 •• Star Gaudier; 60 ** Mould do 60 “ Boflo Soap; 76 b&lcd No 1 sod « Batting. mr2o Wil. McOUTCUBON, 105 Liberty ft, J & 11. T. PRICE, Manufacturers ot • Bub, Doom, Shatter*, PrauM, Bracket* and Moolil ,or* of every description, baring all the I kteat and moat an* proved woodworking machinery and evetyfecillty that u reqoUlta. We are therefore beyond competition. HcroU •awing pruuptly done. All orders from the conn try by stall can be filled at the lovnt rata*. Call anfleee before .porthaalngelaewhera: J. M □. T. PRIOg, Central Planing Mills, Water street, ar3? Between federal and Deem eta,, Alleghany. IME—3OO bbla. fresh for sale by HCmm.CQJLUKd. Skbrrtisnnmts. steam marble worka ~ 1 MABBLIC MANTEIjS made by machinery Alivuys mi hand :it tho li.\vest j.rioc NO HOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH OUT SIARUI.E MANTELS—They an- aloaya neat. Md morn U> the Unity i>r a bottae than any other article that can.U porcbnimt with the uiuie money; and Uaidra, lh.-y never endanger thu anfety of o how* and famdy by taking Iht, a« wood mantlim very „ft~u do T..,., f.r 1f,,.;. ,S|„,.c. MONUMENTS, 'TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES. a BK.ii~rtm. stuck ai.ua vs o\ uaku N. U —Our«U*.k ot Mm hi-n* th- laigmit in the ttnt, and being niaunfactuied by machinery, l» got op in Utter atyl.*, with more dispatch, anil at !••», «.*t than run he done l*y niero niinual labor. Warcrootn, Lii>erlv fc?tr«*et Mantel Koom on ilie Kecond Storyi Ori h F. ii l*.< LIUKHTV T'rttFET, UITTMiI'Ki.H i h: a im h; x <; i n p: h t.'im.l'KKN 1 P P I P K N I * |] j i\ t; WiKA.M KN(j|Nf.S on linii’l ;m<l made to BTKAM BOILERS, SALT PANS. MILL GEAR -ISU, ENGINE ASIi MACUINK CASTINGS, PULLEYS, a.- , (irate Bar# and Sash Wright* alway* , n hand. Catalogue* of Wheel* given to nil who want gearing FRENCH BURR MILI. STONES, lKu\ PROOF PTA FFP. ANOHoK BOLTING CLOTHS, at redu.-rd price*. FRENCH BURR SMUT M ACWNKS, utrd iu l’**! Mill*, and t-hcapr. better n.d many time* more durable th*n Ir -n Machine- Mi UK .iRGEXs PATENT SHINGLE M A CHINK?*, PORTABLE MILI-S (or Fleming amt Chopping KO?*K'd PATENT U.U'KK U HKKIS, «H ,sr.*, g,* Mills, are cheap, au,l warranted t j g, T e aatlaUnti ri Fhx n. Itmg for Klev.i , r », umMhird price ~f le*o„. r ttS-Odlra, ::10 LiUrlv .Inc!, Pittaburgh. |\i. * W. W. MALI ACK. Hydraulic Cement. SUBSCKIBKK in the Kxrlu.me A-ent ,f * t *‘ l * 1 oa,,t J *•■'!*• of B>'lntont'4 Om-nt C*-m-nt la mnr.h miperb.r t- any other «old in thl« market, tor fiit.iT Work*. Foundation*, Ui-Urn*. Fireball* elr . alt warrnuUd good InreeGou* f„ r nslmf lt „ u . „„ barrel. We invite a conipirinun of tbit with any other (*«- mettt A Urge Hhvk trill he ■ !«»,. k.-pt on hand, and wild whole.-,|r i,i„| re**,i *t tow pu.-e. vv. tV. WALLACE. • 1 > L.her;, »r . Pittaburgh. Piaster Faiis-loulaville Lime. 1 50 PI.A SI i. K P iK IS tV.r LaruJ A W 100 hide pluiw 1’..,., w ,.,„ Hm bbl» t.nm«vil|.. i.tii,.., »t :ji<* u, eft. .i , pitt.bnrgh Vt .. V I,LACK 500 WRISPSTUNK. •,!, f.,r«,leat ,tl*l Lllr-lly «11~ ( |*| M*' ..t, S. HATE BATBB & JOHNSON K 0 0 K I \ (; 7 5 Smll title Id Street, bet we* u 41 h amt St |», u rirrsuruGfj, rr.S’X'A TH E ONLY MANUFACTURERS und I>*al»ra lu their Improved GUM ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING, wblcli u applied over aatiiratcd frit and can vaw, for a foundation and the surface' sandod, making it >ire und Water-Proof, sd<l warrants] not to CRACK or RUN, nor I* it affected by HEAT of. FROST. It mo I* at plied over Steep w Flat Ro>fa, Fteatubuat Uecki, Railriwl Cara, Ac . and i« ti .1 affected by In ing tramped nnnu Thta GUM CKMKNT applied to Metal R.«d. is mw h cb«ar*r ana tnor« dnrable than paint. Two coaU will render an old I.oaky Tin < i lion K.edj- r* ,-tly liirhl and * ur vi,-Id- si but little r.ei. Aleo, \» bfileyale d-sl.r« in RiXjFtNiJ MATKItIAIS m finding Unm Ooieot, S.unnited reii i*»v-r. Aephilt'.im Brushes. Mnpa, Ar ,Ac . with printe.l tn»tiu ti..i. r i . ing tbe same, to tho«r tiring at a •butane*, N. B—PartlrnUr attentHTi paid to Hepainnr l.mi-y <tei at. State, Gravel and Caovaia Roof* 49*0rdt-ra Sotluted. AGENTS WANTEI*—T<* art in the large cnnnirv towns and ciii*w in the |Mi*ine*« hirlT .(AwF THE BEST BEWJNQ MACHINES A. M. MAUSIIAI.I, Ac <•<) mrl* Str.*o«, PAPER HANGINGS W.'x>. M4KSHALL i. CO, n* c> \v o p is: n i new wall papers FOU SPKIMi SALE.'+OF 1 S5C>, A-T THEIR OLD ST-A.3SrjD, NO. HI WOOD fiTRKKT $097,431 Vj i..\te-t s-m.M ur {440,000 00 05,260 27 .. 136,945 Cm .. 38.93 b 72 .. 14,290 o.i FRENCH, ENGLISn AND AMERICAN DODDS, mrl.lmd.lwT New Wall Paper Store, WO. 91 WOOD STREET, 3FCOND DOOR PFLOW DIAMOND AU.ET THOMAS TALMER removed fmm hi- old stand i-n M:»r- street., has fitted hid NEW AND SPACIOUS SALESROOM. AS AUOVf, WIIIOH, FOR Ktsuanpo «nri C«mvemenre, i mmol h« atirpsaead. !i« out fffoni f.,r nle an A"sortn>ent ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF AM ICRICAN, KNGLIBH $837,310 33 W ALL PAPE RS AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK I. O IF /■: S T HI A I! KK T f R lc n s mrT-dAwlmT Cilisem' Imorauct Comp', ol I‘iitsliurEh, WM. BAQALRV, PrMldi.nl, SAM URL L MARStrBLL, g-rnt*r» o&<t H water Street Mtcwn Market cwJ fTr»d N't •SJown* Holland Cargo IUAe on file Ohio * u i Ml* ■taMppi Riven, sod TribnUriee. sgsien !«» or dsouup b, Kire .41*0. against tbeperits of (he Sot sod Inland Navigation and Transport, Wm. B»gmJ#y, Btaoel Um, Jm. M. Ooopor, Ju. Pwk, Jr-, J.B. C*nfl«ld, B. lUr^Mct. Oapt. Soia’lo. Voaug, I Judo o*l' Carriages and Buggies! FOK THE ACCOMMODATION of Pita bnrgbera, and atrasgera TiaiUog the city, (lie aubeerlb er baa opened a Wanroom immediately Id (be rear of tbe u onongahela ilouso, on Viral alrett, Idr tbe tale of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND fepRING WAQONS, Or biaowo manofactnre— the material all relectcd with groat care. liaving been engaged tblrtj-tbroo yeara in tbe bntlneaa, lad thu tail aorentorn year# In Allegheny City, trllb-an in reaio of brndncaa, U aufltdeot gnaraotc* aa to (be .mallty if bia work. Tbe public aro reapoctfoliy Invited lo call and rxamino b(i work. *3.Factory on the currier ol Federal atr«*t and North Omumou. Allegheny City, JulIN POUTI! tnrlSOradkwT Rope and twine wakeuooseT HKHiIY GKKWIO &, CO., Matmhctnreno! all »lr«a ROPES, I’ACKtNU TAHN, TABBED CORD AQB AND TWINES. 49*W«nboQM,No.4S9,conwror P*nn*&4 WalnoUtf, 'VSIES2P&* o** 0 **- Kff ' *<?•*• B* freight Depot, Pittttaftft. , ttrlfcSwaMlttft •f f., -f-., J w. w. Wallace b u WAi.i.arE > 'I. tOHVsuN |nine Prvptrminn <•* n r . t ii k h ;;v i ifi' | .of LIME, 30DA and POTA6H, j a sj i'-irr Bixrr.T rc-x rut trcatmct;-f LET--T\vi* well tinishe<l two story pa X Brick Dwellings, --..Liajuinc nii>4 roiiiiai-ach.onjs|l Wylie street. near Chatham, vttbin fl'raiminot'-* waiE of tbu Poßt-itilcv EiMjniro of juMMif n n . *. A . FTKnfIKTr.TTT street. rO LET—A Store Koom on Fifth St.. PS In the most d.-slrabl* location rn riiatgrrat thoe. CSr Apply mi IsA Lit-erty street. ' “ :. w lUDDLK, WILTS At CO. /•' TO LET—Two large first-cl;uis Dwellings ' ‘ to M.Trlrh oil the moteri. Impnrretuont*. • fis3 nfTC!K»CK, Jfi-CUfIEUT 4 CO, _/ %l 1 N". li“.‘ una |il Sfcoofl st. r po LKT—The Warehouse Koom and Office , X nn-ar t>y I»orter U. Friend 4 Co, W Front et. •• Als", l.ofts suitable tor storing cotton. • JSt~C*utlon to tltc Public. ; ISAIAIIjDICIiEY ACO. Various preparations are already in tli* market, putjv.tt T?OKUEiNT— \ Lot 144 bv lOOfaet- lo* to be baso-l on Dr Churchill'* discovery, asaiii.t uL;. n H ... , , .... n. V >^. 1W e *’ ol Wll,C “ w "solemnly caution both the pmlesaionand Uiu pul.lm. fT: , _ „__ l ' ’l, l *’ Uq J I ‘ , u>R"i' Pt f e * 8 ’ > n*ndrrfog it snlta -1.1» .«, I» tend, k, „l fa , tJ Z !• ,1 I,?’ 7 »fJ»mnOr»nrl. e , .Hut. on Dunlin pautfon «,U from 111. .l.tfcwnl D,.,*,! In th. Unlt«l 0n,77 "Pl' lsl lt”D«rail .. <J»I Dipot ru “’l ( No. 11} John ,Irw*t. and Lairing , fac nm:.’. .l.nn- . a . M ADKXANDER __ tare of J. WiNCilUTtn, by wliftoi Alone Dr. Churchill's i.n- -• ” - liberty Mrmt. Pittsburgh. . K-n|.tjoni S , lU topmAßSUAl 1L «iADCDI»I ,r 4LUtrOB*F. , A»l. 1? 0 K KEA T ’ ’ ‘ " ne*^ % UfsawvereigoAndin*aloablrrera.riy . m i n" *. a ? J t m th» beat A3-EKAD I’HK T£STlMO*jyunmoor from cellar to garret, for vGoleaale and rttnll dr? Promt!,t X. )’. American iffdicul M.,ni!,lv ;,-r At,; l 's f'™ I '' ,n *' nw * 9 * W!rJl rr "Itimit a large thrrn etory WBr-Zatj* -Wtou-Tar may t- onr cooclo.it*, tu gl * ,MP * ' „ JoIIN .««3? claims ol Dr.Chorcblll,forth* -> deii.dtf PeWictleyriHo Ihw^fflce. remedies In tcberculoeU (coo#umj>tiomr^^t‘ i^^i =£i< I '.t^ 0 r "■ *.J i- M —l^4 DOCUt A 3 TO IBS VAtUZ Of TUEVI SALTS AS USKF.I>- . " <fTI ' . • e.u.o. AWUimta HkW p - ~t , “Tliis MMuauo ia A.ientUi'-aUjr pivpare-l And i)AVIS, We Imre ««.«! IlinourownprACtieeJo |.blliisispuimoi.4li« werriAl gales ILoomi No 64 Fiftwlstto , v ~^,_ AB.t Clber A rms or d.scMe, with very oAtlstst.nirj r-ulu V A , TIS 'l '> Z O7 A^T' * * * * In sixty-night CAJee in ohijj this ietnody wq LIS, LACES, IIU&H Ifiron, thirty-wren wore in the incipient, au-1 tweutj Hite - ;- T Auction.—This Tuesday mornlnir, llarrh^WiTV^ l in the aoceu-l and Advnticed blimna of couunmj.tion; tI.A / ‘ • i > - lt the comaiercial ral«4 rooms. No. 51 t"! maiudor were beyond hope. With tho vxe. ption ofthr" , wlll lsoa**<rUKl Trimmed Bonncfr; Irish l |b«*N>i ter am. aibkh vrenvtuucb beneOte*!. all but ibrre, tv ’iargH tpianUly of Laco, Ac , la»Uos* Olcvca. 1 are atill dodblful, recorurrd pArfrctiv." • «|1 t<*. [mh±l] P.M. DAVI? ALvkr^^ - ' Price $2, «r throe bottles for (5. fainj;l» lsjM!wt* is 1 _ o»t.cr»ifruied rutuium.stml by mall, pnipaid, when *(m iy ordertxl. All orders fot three l>ottleii or over vriU bq e \,c expreMAtont of the party. 'DrugcUts rti •/• ~r . d«m direct to thenudersigsed, or they nn»y and spurioas proparatlou sent them. * *3^Wlacbeafor's Genuine Propitiation of Dr.CLinciiiU'a Compound fifths Hypopboaphite* of Lima, god* and Potaab fc* sold at wholwalo at Cho nolo General Depot, 4y JoUii at but will be kept by all druggiils throughout tho United State*. Circular* and all ue«**arj- Information giTen to all parties enclosing a atamp. For convenience in receiving our letter*, rowepondenu are request*! tn odd "l«'X 27;>1“ in addition to the regular address a.* below J. WLNCUegTKR, American ami Foreign Aminev Olfin' J.C’4 :iin-M«rT(ia] 40 JohnStr*..!, N»w Vi.rk. TUK BlifillCAN Mustang Liniment. TUE popularity of the Mhkmn Mustanu LunnEisT ia CM-ilcnsir- with the etvillz..ti.m of the flli'fr articles claim to allevialt. pain ami dintnHa— tbi* araia. Family Physician*, Government Hospitals, Farriera, Planters, Fanners, Livery men, Ac- have practi cally demonstrated this fact throughout the world. No *r- Kl ° rendred aiich undivided prawn and .-opport le..m Medical and S.ientlDc men. RHEUMATISM ot year* aUudmg hu Urea totally cored, Piles, Ulcers, Jvimnrs, Running S-cma, Scrofula. Btiff Joint*. Felons, Periling*,Roma. Bites, Boils,Chapa,Neuralgia, Salt Rheum, and all e. h*M and pmn* upon man, and Kindred oomnlalats upon HORSES, CATTLE, <te., * . snch as King Roue, Gall, Scratches, Aparin, Poll Evit, Pw*c ney, Hoof ail, etc- ero *nbdnM and mred by the >• mustang liniment. and FRENCH .. valuable jioese saved; Mr. fi. LITCII, Hyde Park, VL, writes;—“That the hew *•* considered worthless, *' fI»D case was gp&rlo.l “tut mnee the free use of Mustang l.lniwcDt, f have sold him for slho cash. Tour Llnimcutba* been doing wonder* op hers.’ 4v'o Ra.ui» Siattr, PnoAurtrai*, Pa. I fcxtrert) “I u lifting Ibo kettle from tho fire it became mmianag.-Mt.le, tilt—U over, nud scalded my hands very se v-rely, almost to a cnep It was an awful sight. Tha Mu*- tai.e Lintmeut appeared to extract the pala. 11 healed ran *>lty. without Boreces*. and lelt no soars of account t.nir. truly, "CUARLEi K'JrTEu " Sach language cv (hi* is but the constant ani nvlnrsl echo whomever this article is used. This Liniment is indi-pensable to p'aut.-ri an d own.-ra of hurwis and mule*. Mr. John Daniels, Montgomery. Ala., •old a stays for $BOO, who wm raised from utter hj this Liniment. .Every f-.mily should hare It. 11“ wry particular and ocqulre fur the Mustang Liniment and take go other. Sold by all dnal.rs throughout North and South America, Kuropo and all the lalands of th* Ocean, lor -6 coots, tt* tent«, and sl,i» per buttle. . BARNKfI i PARK, New Tcrk. Alsu, Lynn's Celebrated Irmvt I\avdrr, f«23:eodkvtfinT ’ enwrou. Hon. Then. Hi. How* o*pt. fil&ik iflsrllog, B. M. Ku r. John 8. Dilwi-ynh, Pruda Roller*, Jobs Hhlptoo. Walter brrant, Idwell, Jt. IVTOtiCE.—On and after tho first flay rtf Xs| April next, the following urdinanev will be rigidly enforced: “Kattgmerar.n ur person* who shall j .oases* or inhabit the (KU.I *lmf»i»i4uw<wbnilding adjuiulng to or fronting the foot pavement wßWtrrtie auhlrity, *hall cs.aße the tame along the froDt of their n-«jwctive shops, house*. build ing or property to be swept, *craped and rUaood at least on every Tuewlay ami Friday . f each week before nine o'clock In tho morning, and shall also for the same diiUace keep lb* guttersi open and clean. as well aa oil private alleys Penalty, two dollars for every offence.’’ 3 ' rumr - aroi^o.v. W nOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN □ UUAKK, rlus WORKS, Ac, No. 3tt WOOD BTBPKT opposite gt. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pit mrLLlyd 1 0,000 buah. Corn, I jj’J*** « to tzriXf, tSS 1 Spring and Fall Barloy, mm. 3' DQeoc9 Dried Peach?*, ■ „ bbU.OU II erring, for sale by j wf*B lUTCUOOCK, MVRKERV ELATJNE—I giosa superior Gel \A atine, put op for family use. Just rac'd sod for sale by '-41ETMER A ANDERfiON; mil» rfo W Wood ft-, opjocito Cbsrle* &?leb jatsttllannms gE L LING 0 SECOND HAND PIOSOS, IT »I 11 GREAT C A H G A I N S! uu« 0 Oclave Mali- gany i'ioco iu kw.il order, f la- One ti Octavo do do do do I'-* 1 I‘iif 6itrt.ii,’ J.. J„ ,I.i do 13 One 6 <>eta»e j,, ,)<> do dp On- i. Ocuv- d< I'n- d < >. ta, ,• PMN"« FilK HVNT On- Fiau.-> in |-.|U i ..r.)*,, «i.>, One Piano ,h> ,|„ jo j (1 <>ae Plano . .i m ,|,, <>na Piano do j,, , j,. ****** Cwo" do . ,1.. jo d< »»hO>ND HAND MLT.'iDEONS (P'tave it* Ko-eviia-l Case 1 : d-i do da . CItARIiOTTK lILUMK. At "Old feUblHhed Piano De|«,t." mrij ||. VV,»..| Street, -;| d,K>r nU.vr'th Mr i JUST i- \ n.\,. Pi %N• • ion ‘I I A!" \UI \ |1 • 1 fTCINMM a - The adiuir>-m ol ti,.. si. I|in rr, 7 nc311-.l |., tH 111. rj, <y , ~| Ull|4 «•>•>«■«* v<,: l-\ n Ki.KUKK A ' N‘>. Flltli -tnei As-i'la l"t t hr At it,v> t> »-, au < r p II K <1 R BA T 1* HR I F V K If ' A THE WORLD CHa! T FSC.h fi ■■ to rr;<,;>t:rF its EQr.n.:- TUK BLOOD SKARCIitsH - GLoRIOCSLY TttICMPHA /' -- Swi-rn ■UlMii'-xl .if David Mctjr-tiry. of Nip; r township. IDdf.rd i.i) I "In April. »» nr»i »< I can remember, a »di;iU pur,. ; pi- mini- its npp-ari.ii!mi jij upper lip. vrbiji e.*iu l*-t-«ni.> ! nod *.r- I u—d |ioiiltir.n c Parrel. i»n 3 n w.vli cf : bill-»itn.l. «Jfh. r;f . n.rl Kl'i'linc ll>- sure «Xl*tuliii’. I | ralU'l on I»r. 1.1 j, nf Si l.t-IHPnrp, abu pronounced it ('**- * r». and fir--< r i»*ml a u.vb ol «n»*r of Ji-ml and Prenl poni ! tiai s. Finding tPu*.. t-nx'.li-a ol no avail. I called nf- n |i. .'■h-ff-r. nf Davi-1-v||p-, N.rucrn-tcotiuly, « Im al~. pronounr | oil t|i« disesso CnnrKf, ntid gar-m- Infernal an I «.jr*»-» v«»t | t-m Mi-s— tin* latter rt>n»i«t>ng pnodpilM i>r cHtt-i.c. Pul J “ll P> U' l purpose. «» the di-a-c rontion-il ipr-ading t-rward I the mwe. I next used a preparation nf ara-njr, i n |„ rr ., lof «alv- Thia lor a tiro-checked tb- dieoa#-,but tliu Inllnni ; matiiin reen tnor-awtl. I next called npon Dr.if . ClutrsTlllo, Bedford county, wbn nUo pronouDC-d the di*- -a*-) Cancer, and applied a salve said to ho a ouV'-rdaillur j fniedy, but it biw 00 effect wbateTer in rlieckto rtb e tpreod |nf the a -re. In D-c-m Per, of (bn mma year, n.vi [ , outon swat a cr'-at-r part ..f niv npper lip. end hadnltarkid tb- cn»i'. wlii u 1 nrni to Cincinnati, whom I cumuir-d Prnl It. S Now ton, rl fh-Kclwtk Medical C-.llep«. H-j.i.. nuinc-l th- ilivtw '» cnttm-nni Concur, Rnp«rindu‘v«i i.j an 'uunliuaio u>» ul RK-rcnrj Hr applied unM stnc ou>»- mnt, unij cum mo iiit-m.il' r-tn-lki*., My fuci boated up. tun Hie inflammation waa net tPon-ugLI v removed I n f'-j.. roary, ISiT.b-jirmiorinci-d me cured. and 1 1-ft for Imh!i hi April the dis-a*- again r-tntnid, and «} violent was it,.’ p.m. mat I could n-t r«-at *r night. Ut,. in Mat 1 rotrnwd t. tuidnnall, and again t.liu'o J n.t •■•• It iiiid.-r th- rnKrtre «.f Dr. Newmn, with whom I r-maiiu dnntil S-pt-mbor. dnriiu "lnch time he mod -trry knotrn r-oiejv. *i,d parllt »:!.• ID cli'-ckinj; tl>- diee*—. tuil when I ri-turunl hon.- theraftefe atlll Mt— diarllariritl" tilc-r- npon irrv tar-. ] continued nsittc .N-wton’a preynmlinue, and alet niedteine that l c*it frijai Dr. Lit, Put tie* Cotter cuutiiMioii kmuiiiii until It hud f it ojTlhf Uft nJf f my r.<-jr. Hit grev.'T ;• rr fton "f my lf/t di-fl,an>i htuia:tj}-k-f,i tay Uf'.ryr I had Rireu up all lio(i- ot et«r Mm: cored, »iu« br. fcly jsnitl he tt-ul.l only tile telief; Itilihat n enr- w.s imp ia»IPIo. I n Match, ]«.>. I I'ouifht h lottle . r -Jtlrx.d geatehrr." hot l must confers that 1 had u.> I,nth in it I was very ncak wiltO I ro.rmjeiirod taking It; Pnl I found that 1 gtDood strength daj by day, and *Lso that tbe ulcrra oommonced ilr ylnß up. I rontionod, and when tho third bottlft was U ken my faco was heahda* if hy a miracle. I n.cd a fynrtb (■nCtle, and I hare U-eu h"«Uhi-r since th»u I ham l-x>n for the bu.l eerou year*. Altlion t h my faco is eadly dlehnitrcd. lani Etiil Rratolrl to a Providence who ha- upsr-d uiy itle, an 1 whi»h ha* l>eea don • throOßb the iij«trtitii-i‘- tuiity ot IdwiuirT's IsirE irto Btoon Suwcher.” „ DAVID SIcCREAKV Hw.im and sohaerlhsvl. this 31 «t day of Aoffnst, A. H. 1-/.- Pi-fnre mo. one of tb- Justice- tt.o i>». ein and t-rtin BormiKh of llollidaysl.arg, RUirconuty, Pa. Rifn«es-ru ,t j o[J es. .IOUN GOIU.EY, .t r SEW F.YIDEXCF D-itg slti..t-i n-iili a Rrievoii* Toller ■. 0 the at rr.» m;-I la •r-~ nftet f vit'R many remedies which utterly faihd cur- I»u {-r.na.lM [. try Linds,.>’s Improw-d Rhod A-ar'-h-r, an I U"W, six t»,- kd nfiei tlr.Uhitii; thv li'iTVL*, prn|,.ione" m j a-lf riir.-il Th-T H-r l.rnke "Ot, aoutetlune a veara.-ti, .n the it.a, I- .1 ti.» 11 .ti *. rt. tiding (nun tbi -it.. - a dowu P> 'he wn-l-. 41~- .r, my foe-. IniUiMintr!j tutind t»,e ln.-uth ou.l . 'nn -.i. i . • M.mi-J t . • 1-1 f..< t t. rm-ut !•• m-« until nir c.lPyth. lit.* d H,-ar.!..r V y-rms. at times, w 1 r- ulini.*t n«.l—K ~wiri fc' t., therracV. al „| a,-.r.-i <.n them, liahle to bl-r-il at any t,me..n the |e*M ... c,.„n t., i,/t ..t wuik. a»n,. tlm f - *■ '-rhy thnl I rt.uhl sr,,r c .-ly pr-imt teuriuc .-0 a»T llreh I Parc now Pc-*n rut.'J l!i W.eeks.aud feel !t :si;e to Mr l.iud—r, and to the {.iib'ic R-nr.rally, tnaVt-tlus -t-tnn-nl. and I, .j,e (hat <dher* like mys.-lf may ho benefit ed I r 'l-11,1; Pis vmliixM- (liedii iti.*, her JANR X WILyiJN r « 'M< and >ul— 1 it.—l l-f„r- nio. im<- of the AJderrufo in «■».! f..i the i-.ty „t PituPurßh. this li'Hh dny of July. A V 1 "V 7 . . . AND M. MAJiTKK, Alderman. DK.U II U EiSKII. M huleeal,'at.d i-tatl agent for Piris —mrlTdAwK CURB FOR CONSUMPTION/ UK. Cl)KUCflll.L'2i DISCOVKiUY ( • i » .N y l r |Mifc! £tv;it (rbomioo-Metlical I»ixmv<tv uf X the rcl.-bi-aU-d I»r. J CburchiH, of Purit. first ■■■ u ]„ Known by him u. U.« t'rfi.cb Ac*A>u»y uf M..|,.-ir... ut-u..i i je*rs »>:•>, mirks b oc« and loipcrtiUit era in 0,,. xniKl.nf Mt-sliCaJ AMHDC4. N.iw, t<r the first tune tu ttii- history i.f M.e u-.rM, a HkMEDY be«u (i>nD<l tn»t sorely stokes at the very' lialinnof I‘ahnonary During snJ by rej.'r/mv (firJf/L-i.-nf comical »j t*u f.hxsi, increase* the pliticipl . toAuA cnuttoitte* usrvoMi or vital fvru, tnoijr.rcdiny Ou tiUn fire /andionx, ud tlms not only CUKKS, but aIM PKE \ KS W, the «lrrdo|itueiit of this hitherto mi**! Citnl «J< .>nr~« of the human rare. *" IU l 3 r i .i JOHN OWENS. First Street,CommlsioDcr. S. a OOOPEH, Second Stmt Oommivsinncr. ESTXRTAU*iiE*fT. —Tfao mem l'»'r»ofth*“Fraiik]in Ulcnry Society” willciTon **»« , rary Eatertsihawnl, consistlxaccf Orfglwl wleet i» L-VPAVKTTB HALL, cn c loVr . k ,' K? iW<3s BircSsith, ISS9.' Tlcirt# 15cts ; it... .i,J, vV V. al BootatoTM, from tho moajbcrsAihJ at rr Mr.ir il‘ > v Cllat ' i »PPlh*d to the porc&MAofft Uhn* r ™ BR * Band. Fcrfurther par — - ~ '*s r,l^a i- 's * atid pewters. ur22^td* t-v r « , 'I 0l^ NF • 1, Meeting of the North the c ;;n%rV^ y v WU I hrid al tUftC-mccuf TUPS. M. Hoyt; SscroUrj. It;.* Anntxal nf* th-. tH«-U...MeT-in Iho “PittaliUTßh *S^p of Chicago will held a, Vh« **“l IIOAKD Of TUADIi in tbecily „i I'ituPuJu. DAY, the Sf'llt day of March n-xt, at 3 °° TUKS which time tho of tht* Pinvtorirfor Ihayrsp'Js* 1 will la* prtwnlM. The el,f*iiim for fiflv-*n Dlrcvlnrs Pi mti. Il,e *-u»ui c year, v ill l— held al tho «.roo pl.wo on M EDNUSOAY, (bf, .'idth j'r.ixiut-j, ut Ido’tka'k, A. u. The Trit.eh r ih-iks will to r.l. ard fr..tn ih“ 2l‘( to IWth ■•f Murch, ladi, iiiclmiro, and the hoMi-rs of stock Id tho t'iiiv and Pi titisylvania. Ohio nod Indi >r-.t, of Fort-Wayoo nud (",ii Haitru.vl Ci.-(upaDiiw, wbi >• liai not b«OD con tertnl lnb> thosica K r.f tho new ccmpai t at that uut t •• i-nlitlcj p, vet- at «uM elrclitm. I rdo, tboldi rs prea.'siiui’ their rerliflcsU- i f afock in this Ceiiiphuy to an f Tirlcr-l Ayrnl on tho ttt,o of tlid Road, will tn sold an Kxinmi-ia Ti. kut ftoru that Flatinn to Pitts- Pnrjrh nod Return h r *.'no Faro tho round trip, K0o«l from March "Mb t i April ".!, holh inclnsiro. Rv order of tb» Prwidout. * r. LVtd AUGUSTUS BSAHLE7. Sec”/. ISliucattottal. Penn InstitnCe^ CIOUX£_R of Penn and Hancock streets. — l TV-ti’ning i-rm u ill commence On TUESDAY; Slrl Di-t AyjjmitM 11..111111 of pupils may obulu admlwleu. ,•1 m* f,.? Ttiit. -i Mini rut 1. y, f"~ f-or *c.vion of twenty lw " tt,J k< - J. M. SMITH, Priuclpsd. /ImusernEntff. CITY HAL Ja T u " N 1 G II T s .MORE HO’XJJAY AMy TI'F.SDI V FATHER KEMP’S OjLD FOLK’S CONC'EK T C OJIPAXV FEIIM MAS.s'ACHU.SETTS, COSSISTIK6 37 LADIES AND GCTTTLEMBIT V 0 I.' A LISTS .»*•! m TFTETR ! n. / '.'/•//, 1 1 rji /•., ;-/( 1. i., 1 .. C ..-‘.rjmos i,l 100 Yenrs A-n! •„ All iiiUiiau LNK>i: ■' .‘PKN a’ CONOFi'.T TO CV'UMLNCE AT-S. tV it..l TUESDAY AFTEftNOON a!3oilock, GRAND IisVr.MMT CuNCCRT, f.r Kld-rlr Porions, U die«, , 4t , , p,i.i r ,.j, CPlMreti. .in Ihisn-rasion,ON 2 DIME IV-nje-nr ut AlDwoa. mi'j'Shl ijpHK CA MPBKf.LS ’ AKli" COMING^- Mammoth Troupe of the World. 1.-r -A_ S O IST I O HALL. •FtK WEEK—COMMENCING Monday FCveniiii:. INlarch fll.st, Originality, \ --r-atility and CVmicality L'outKined. i-trM.Sh.N- Ac NEWCOMB’S OfiIGIKAL CAMPBELL MIfSSTRELS* CKA.-'S RAND AND, DOUBLE TROUPE. Atat/Ug lh»- old fjToriti-1 uill Ik found N..w Facra. with N-iv Framrt-s and Ni>T«iytfl, who win Il.lv* tbn honor of u.aklng tL-irPrW ajire.-nrau'-c in this rity. In order not to"' i e dtii.-u nt in qby nn-! drparlmenl of tho superior cater* t.il:iu,onu rt\c«l> this uurivnM.il corps, th- Mjcscfrahayo •[wir-d nsilhcr i.niuin. r I'xjwns- In for thetomlfC s-iu-ui. ih- P.*t ((.Pin: (Pal. rto had. not ODly for KUii pun Mlntdr. l-ty.liPut tuu, -nneso fir us to cull from Itio «Vr.» at the Atiah .iiy ~t Mujic, an<t th<-Roumdl lUHst 1 teiipf, t-f N.P \,■ j \ -irk. Kin *i tu. mPit b-iup a-l-cf* o l f-t fa« in iiv.dtiul t.»'i lit ; t *.d mperlor <-xc» I’cr.fft •tf-Ailtiil-t.,1, A-. r-t.n l>rjr ..p.m »t 7 , • {^r . f St 1 '•>!••• t P A . CLARK, - n “ A u: :u.d liuniirti Director. STo Uti. , TU Lhl. A Brick |F^S IPmsc. -Itnstcd -n Dink Lau«*, Aili-'h-nyCilT, ?fc*S ■. >u t it! mo rovm* and adlar. April* ol • turilMiw- piUvhnJgh. LET.—That desirable businessES X »r*nd. With dw-nltln? fttt«rbs<l,oo thacomor of gS LU-r.y *ud O'ilarrx str-H*, «,.j| a.PtMod for % UmiiTTtO '-ryst .r-. Ikli V cru-i-., n 4 fl . Lt.'iUirr.ol JL n. KING, D,r1 '- N.r^n_Mt T rfy*tr«L f•— A /ir*;K'l:ifH thre Skory pS Jf Rrirk Dvr-lliug Ilcu~- -inlainiuq f«i rooms i»*H *wppli-! With esatid het nii'V* PI water, HitoatetfouTutjTl -'r- rt, enr* ,1-v.r w< nt -f Ch-rry u'll-y, Ku^uilTOf , . I’Altl,, M-CURDY i 00., •*' • U'» Fim ..ud 13j P-cwi-J*lrw,l. Household ani> kitchen fukni- TUIU? At Arenas.—On Thursday rnirnhi:;, March lu o elect, al Duelling lloujc, No. 115 J-tfta street, Decatur nod Chirk, will l* eoM the entire itc*t ef lioofcliald nn<l Hitchca Knreimre, of * family raietitog among which are: « mahogany spring-sent «ofa, canemaichnirfc and rocking chair, mahogany bnroaru, Üblct), high post bedsteads, wnrt and wash stands, gilt fcanio locking Windsor chairs, carpeting, hearth ro S*» window blinds, oot> tel Biitannla vans, chuia, glws. and •jn*»n»wnre,feliool deftsond benches? a general ss.-irt msntof Kitchen furmtur*. Ac. mhi; P. M. DA.VIB, Jtocj. Household euknxtnkb at ago-. TION—On Wednesday morning, March 23rd, at 10 o'clock, at Mrs. White's dwelling boa so, Mo. »X) Liberty rtreot, corner of Fourth street, will bo sold a genera] as sortment of Ikntviliufd fnmitnre, Ac. Among which iiro' Feather Beds, Bedaiog, JJattroase*. Barcaaa. Work and.. Wa«h fitandt, Kxteniloa and other Tables, £ota, Loujfw*, Chain and Bocker*, Looking Glasses, Window Blind*, tor- ~ I****, High and Low Po*tßed«teAda,Chaaibe'rware,Wii{hff . * Kootn FaroJtnr*, Knircs and Forks, China; rn aTT #ui j "•- Queonswarr, Firo Irons, a general assortment of Kik&n Furniture, Ac. , rerlH P. XI.DAVIS, Ancti "■'ANU io*"~ . i aNU FokTJSS and dulcimer at JL AUCTION.—Oni Tlionday morning, Man* ’Ulh tit jl o’clock at tiie sales room, No. IA f inn struC will lie aolJoooanperbr New Si* Octavo. .JluwwwJ’C*** Piano Forte, In good urtter, ono 51ahogau> a-.'coud bad Port*. One Now Unlcltnpr. (tori*) P. M. PAVIA. Auct. V ALU ABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.— ' TOn Mnrch *Jad, &t?’«tA'lvck.Jtt tb* • commercial •*!«.» tvonu. No.« Fifib strut, will be soldi M Bliart ‘’ Merchant* Manufacturers Bank ofl‘itt»bnrxh, : It) Bank Stock; 10 do Citizens’ Bank of Pittsburgh, 25 do Pitts., Fl W. & Chicago Railroad Co. 21 do Korthera Liberties Bn3gv Co. Stock. . -. . _mrlS A act. ATEH STKEET PJtOPEKTV At Acc- T V noy — Ou Tmnday ert-clop,March 52d, at 7% o’clodf, at the commercial salt* rooms, f(o.si PifUi atrfcet, will be aold, those four rcry valuable Lots of Ground sit into oq (be corner of Water street soil Redoubt alley, haring each * float of 30 trut ou U'nt'.r street, and extending back to Frost street 160 f««r. Torims-ctm-fourtb cash, wW«o in thru hn nn*l payment* with lnti*re»t. I*. M.‘DAVlS,Jlnct. -i Building lots in tud uity of al- LKGIIBN’r At Tuesday eTeQloz.Uirrt. '.".M, *t o clock, will b© told, at the u>oiiD©rtial'ialM room*, No. 54 Filth ‘t, Out rnluabla Lot of Groood.fltoato ‘ft ™V“V* Ma9 V a gtrwis, tavi Cfr * -■'"** "X at*dUt oltnsct,^ AIM, the lot oJJululnj Iho oboro, taohuo frettof 4 tool on Cor.j m raj MUnJluu bisk « r«t. T. W “ rt ' to t»0 UUI 0000,1 p,j. m,01., with totore.t. toß_ ,t. M^AYI^VotC O ALE or FIFTH ST. PHOPKRTY—On J O Tuocday evening, March M7)d o'clock at * aercjaj itlea R00m,.-co.st Fifrb it, wuitatoW, tbit»»**- r Wra. B*rabn.T«Uwmeß^pJ* a t Of lota Jtuata on llfllj stieet, between Write and B tm h-iring a front of 22J.£ feot, with tbs •Ilejau* IniUlogtne oecond etory jwabMW Ote ™“ e * on which ia erected a three adry Brit* ****** Xo ' UL TUlolndi-iiaUblc. Ter CM ataeb. -VrriL-Aiiet. mri2 - • »• nr- DJt VTg. Acct, ■ otock p., ir:w~r(r.inc7r ' 0l "° ' pi Bl AUSTIN LUU.MIS rw^SwitflitAaDge. STOPK SAI KS tOOMIS & ra at TOKirBncWyjKCUANu,; Kvtav ■£?. r. *.■ vvvsisa.— lW* Eri ' '’" r ‘' Jnrorancn *£d 3l •t 16. UtrchMl*'J£Kta»*” yj AranKTJJOMIS * CO. NoWDron.iM AUSTIN WOUIS * CO Wfc Hotoflr o faT»,M goc^.L tfHAW'S GAS STOVES—T. J. Crai^agent [S fjr thereof fiUrnVOK StOTW, for heating »sdeookiuS,iß*ifc* Urn attention of the poblic to tho eul* am Etorca that 1»to givoa «Qtiro satiAfmtioo whew cTer ti>cr hare Uca tried. They haro been .fuliy taetod da ibe mwa ritks-and&ro now offered to the dtizrns of Pitutorgh m something cooalderablj in ajrapco of any styro that U low.mado. Can and eaamiue the different etyle« amlrirea for healing rooms, fcr cooking, for ironing «od Dnnwriee, at tbo While Prom Tin and Stor- Warrhoure No. l<t Wocdei, mrlG - T. J. CRAIU. T»4K£R>S NO. 1 CUOCOLaTB, Bromaand Xy cnro prepared Cocos, jnrt received per raDroad asd tonawby ! WM. BAQALKY. Vi wnt a-j Woyj strut. .95 Cent*.
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