pttskrgjj (Beetle. r! MrJjr.r^BTtT uml--s. sbbitt B. RIDDLE & CO., EDIT Oft S and PUOPKIETOR S. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2-1, 1859. AMEBto^f-AowcnwniE.—Aa. a nation, we "boast muohof the fertility and productiveness of oarcoU, and of our “inexhaustible" ngricuU tural resource*. - H is Ike stereotyped exulta tion cTaH political bteggarts that we arable to feed oil European* RUilhe world, with oor sur plus products, and stfll be rich enough, after giving away the Burplua in charily to ihe im poverished cations of the earth, to buy up a considerable Slice of creation. Tbe experience of"ft few past years ia, however, leading thought ful men to doubt, whether this boast is exactly justifiable, ‘ and o close examination of facts which hpve lately been developed show that oar - soil, instead of being fertile, productive and in exhaustible la gradually wearing away and falling behind that of older nations. Tho sta tistics of agriculture in England and this coun try, when compared, show that while the wheat crop of England has increased at least fifty per cent. In Iho last century, that of the United States has fallen off in nearly the same propor tion. A century ago New-England and Dela ware raised wheat as an ordinary crop; now a Wheat field is u r-rily In these States, and they may bo considered no longer wheat-producing regions. Portions oi New York that formerly ' produced thirty bushels to the aero now seldom average over eight bushels; and Ohio, new as she is, with her virgin soil, does not average over thirteen bushels to the acre. Tlrem are no such things as agricultural etatistice in Pennsylvania; but, so far as Western Penn sylvania ia concerned, wc venture to affirm from our own knowledge of the facts that tbe growth of wheat has been for yearadcclining, and that tbe cause is to be found* not so much in . bad and unfavorable sea Eons as in'bad tillage and that destructive system which takes every thing possible from the soil and restores nothing to it. ( The ease of access to so excellent a mar ket as Pittsburgh should, by this lime, have turned tbe whole of Allegheny county into the rich condition of a garden, and our farmers should be, what they aro not, the well-paid pro ducers of tbe m&oy neccssarios of life which we have now to draw from far-distant points in Ohio and elsewhere. Instead of laboring, os the Eng. lish farmers hate done, to bring tho soil up to tho highest point of productiveness, they bavo seemed bent on exhausting it; and hills that were , onc<i verdant with a productive growth are now to bo seen exposing their bare sides to tho sun aud tho storm, with the Boil washed away and presenting the appearance of entire abandon: ment. And to be littlo better elsewhere. Of oar neighboring State of Ohio, the Ohio •Farmer “If we go on as we have for the past century, from bad to worse in our tillage, the lands in Ohio in half a century Horn this time will not produce wheat enough to supply our wants. It is IeBS than that time since Vermont was a large wheat-exporting Stale; now she docs not export a bushel, bufc-importa at least two-thirds of all tho flour consumed in that Stato. Tnsteadof in creasing the productiveness of our wheal laud, as is done in England, our wheat region is dimin ished more than .one-half, and the productive 'quality of what is still used has diminished in equal proportion.” The remedy-for this is to be found in that great truth which' underlies all agricultural scienco—that the cultivator of tho soil most give as much to it as he takes from it—must feed it as regularly and as judiciously as he docs his own body. The land will fail for tack of nutri ment as surely as any animal will; it is only a question of time as to how long it will hold out We close our article with one moro extract from - Ihe Ohio Farmer: “We talk much of the worn-out lands of Maryland, Virginia and Carolina; but New York, that has destroyed the productive quality " of her soil eo that eho can get but eight bushels where she formerly got thirty, and Ohio so she gets but thirteen where she formerly got thirty five, havsTlhe same prospect before them. Tho great question regards the future; the past can not bo recalled nor remedied. “One great source of deterioration in ex hausting our soils has been ioihe manufacture of potash, and the export of it to foreign coun tries or to our manufactories. In this way our ( soil has been robbed of on ingredient, without which no plant can mature and no cereal grain form. As our forests have disappeared, this • .'source of deterioration must bo cut off, but a r >-._-v serious injury has been iofiicted, which nothing can cure but the Te-fornishing of the potash to : * the soil. How can it be done? is the great in quiry of-our farmers. “The export of our flour has been another source of exhaustion to tho soil, in taking &way from it the phosphate of lime that is necessary to give plumpness to tho kernel. > “The exhaustion can be more .easily reme died by the application of bone-dust. For many years the English farmers have carried on a large traffic in old bones, payiDg five dollars a ton for them. This has stimulated many to gather them, and even to rob tbe battle-fields of Europo of the bones of their brave defenders to enrich tho wheat fields of England. By this courso the fields of England have been made more productive, while the countries from which the. bones have been taken have been perma nently injored by their loss. k “The English, too, have sent to every island of Bouth America to procure nitre, in .the form of guano, to fertilizo their fields, while tho • Americans-not only import but little, but neg ligently vrasto that whtch Nature forces on them.” T J ': ty ; *5 ' Til ■ w & 'lftvf-' . i"' s A:-. 1 t } • - at:- fv,?£S What ns Tiiibes of Us.—The admirers of La marline, the French poet-mendicant, who reside t V, in thoUnitcd States, have had a raro opportani- H ... ty recently afforded them of ascertaining what S-;. that individual thinks of them and their country. . It is the old story over again, and which has been '..often repeated since Dickons and-Trollope pub r .y- - liahed their note-books on America. Bia views may be candid, but they are certainly not grate- i . - ful, when wo rememberthe aid which has been vfL ' sent Uylho proud man 1n his difficulties from this /, eido of the Atlantic Their, inconaiderato utter •' ance at this lime causes us to agree with tho Paris correspondent of the Boston Traveler, who' ■**'*s!*■' eays: “These fellows beg of us—eat at our tables. —sit at our hearths—pretending to befriends - ; 'i' and admirers, whilo at heart they regard us all »| - with an evil eye, which, if its power equaled its V 'l-malico, would blast us and all that belonged to us.” Lamartine has recently written a letter to •. r ' .-■v... oneoUhe literary*.journals of Paris, in which, Rafter speaking in n’iather contemptuous moaner /t*-,'-/ ' of the Saxon race of the American continent, ox l'. presses his partiality for the inhabitants of Span \s: v - fob America, in the following terms: V* f • “The nationsof Spanish and Portuguese Amer ' . V'fcv ’v T ica are thenobility of the new world; their prio '‘ clple of life is honor, not money. Tbir'chivalrous ' principle prodaces heroism; the other principle: . , : “yi ■ only opulence. I hope career ; - *'■£;" .'?• • for the Americans of the south, notwithstanding • ■ H the intestine commotions which agitate them in ; ... v their endeavors to form themselves into nations, i. : i#*----.after having been too long colonics. Violence .»."jijf- : - •. and gold are ephemeral deities. Spiritualism * "stf 1 V" and hefbistnare eternal gods. Every filibuster ‘ ; is not a CorTcx nor an Albuquerque, and all the . ehopkeepera in the world coaid not purchase one '■.v : of your national Tirlaes. My heart Is with your Hi countrymen; my prayers ore against their in " Taderfl. UI was younger, I would go and fight .2; J • for your independence, which is as necessary to '> f - the old world as to tho new.” Lamartine is not a sharp, if he is an imporlu ■ • erf : nito beggar, or he would know that the Yankees 7 ? bleed store freely in publio testimonials than • y ss:■■■■ their iStjfpy Neighbors in the tropics. Aij AppatoiATiyg Cbitio.— Tho New Organs Crescent of tho flrst appearance of^Formee I'Xt".'-' ■ in that city lathe following terms: "We don’t if;: ? " knew whether anybody was disappointed in Carl :tr. ■.■■■■ Formes, bat if any eipectcd to eeo a humin who ;4 ■; coaid do singing lower down then he can, they i;, . on gi,i to hare been disappointed, for they tx '■'f' nected something more than human. It is our • opinion that Formes can go jnst one actase he 'r;! low the diapragm, and his yoice retains its vol ; “ 'i onto well la the higher notes. It is not the roiOo ■ei? 'tot singing first, though, fer as so used it , iisj. amounts merely to melodious bellowing, aston- j •j-’i.-i' ' ishlng rather than pleasing the listener. ifehasj r a tremendous organ, and oonld hallo ‘firs i’ lond • t' - «mnch to be heard oimoEt as far as the bell of - 1 ''V'-' ’ gi, Patrick’s Church.” , Tna Huntington American says, the-maioof. Macle Sugar ln that county is more than ordi- j narily large UthTeeasou i and quotes,it at from j - 7to Sets per take. Thocakes, woeuppeseoro about *s Urge as a picte_of ehsls. tHporial Conwpflhdence of the Rthbofgh GaaeUe.'f 1 1 Haiulibbceg, March 22. iUurt. EdUort: Three sessions were held tbU day, ia si! about nice hours legislation, and a largo number of pririte bills won disposed of. Before adjournment, thli' afternoon, tho Speaker .-.*“** Chief Clerk complained to him of the inefficiency of the Transcribing Clerks of the ilouao —that they are weeks behind in transcribing bills. Tho Transcribing Clork3 openly declare tkoir readi ness not only to show that tho charge of the Chid Clerk is uncalled for and untrue, bat that he, and he alone, i» tbo parly to blame for any inefficiency among tbo clerks. I have made diligent enquiry and find that, although -tclweru two and ihrco hun dred bills were passed daring the last few days, there are only about tivcDty to transcribe at this time, and in another day probably tbe work wiJJ be done up. There iv'some feeling on this subject, and I think, in justice to tlie Transcribing Clerks, they should have a fair beating. If tbo Chief Clerk is totally unfit f.»r bis position, it is not right to throw tbe blame upon others. . , Tho private calendar this week contains upwards of 080 hundred and fifty bills. Among those pasccd tho Bouse first leading to-day. aro the following, re lating to Allegheny county: An act to incorporate the Duquesne IniorancoCo. A supplement to an act relating to tbo fees of Al dermen, Justices of the l‘eaco and Constables’ in the city of Pittsburgh and counties of Washington and Lancaster. Tbe Bill contains but one section, and roads as follow^: “Be it enacted, ate., that tho fee-bill relating to Aldermen, Justices of tho Peace and Constables, now applicable to tbo city of Pittsburgh, bo and tho same is hereby extended to the city and county of Allegheny.” A supplement to an act iacorporating-tho borough ot Sewickloy. An act to incorporate tbo Scwiekley Cemetery if Allegheny county. An act relating to costs before magistrates in Al legheny county. An act to empower the Methodist Episcopal charfcb of East Liberty to sell and convey real estate. An act relating to Insurance Companies and ap propriations in tho city and county bf Philadelphia, and county of Allegheny. * , . An act. to incorporate tho Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association. u. .Another Flood.— Siaco writing tho river news we have received inter advices by telegraph and by (ho steamer Diana. We do not appre hend an overflow here, bat the country border ing on tho Lower Mississippi is certainly in danger. There were 17 feet water at Pittsburgh last eyenioggind at a stand, by. the time this rise can reach here, all the streams from which tbo present rise comes will bo falling, and will there fore counteract tho Pittsburgh rise. Of the Lower Mississippi, the Diana reports : The Mississippi is rising up to Helena and as high as itTvas last year. The levee is broken at Cammock's landing. The gap is about three hundred yards wide. The river bad fallen at Memphis about nine inches on Thusday. The Vicksburgh Whig of Wednesday sayo : The river is swelling. It rose two inches in the -4 hours ending at 0 o’clock last evening*, lacking then but fifteen and half inches of last year’s high water mark. We learn that the levees have given wav in several places in Washington and Issaquena conntioa. The first is at Kentucky Rond. The water is said to be rushing through at a fearful rate. AM. Owin’s place, at Brunswick Land ing, has succumbed, and the break is also largo. ThCBo breaks will iuundato tho lower portion of Wasliinglon county, and nearly if not all of Ts caquena. The Memphis Bulletin of Thursday Bays; The river between this ami is out of Its banka in many places, with a break in the levee at Rowlett’s or Blackmoro's place, and 1 a few mileß below Osceola through which the water is pouring into tho St. Francis. U is probable that to these breaks the fall in tbo river here is mainly attributable. Below wc hear of several crevassess, none of which are causing material damage, save a recent one at Engle Bend, a short distance abovo Miliken’s Bend, on the plantation of Mr. Edrioglon, which is threatened with utter annihilation. The plantation, ns is laid down-on the map, is on a peninsula which tho Mississippi has on previous occasions shorn of its dimensions, and now threatens to inundate altogether. The telegraph reports the Upper Mississippi and Illinois out of their banks and rising, which together with the present rißo DT the Ohio, in the Cumberland, and probably also in Tennes see and Wabash, will canse a greater overflow in the Lower Mississippi than last year. Red River bad commenced falling at the latest dates. —Lea Jour. , Law or Pirns.—The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table cites a case in whtch it was decided that “An Action for Battery” will lio for a blow given in return for a pun. /Vs reported, the trial was before Milter J. Doc presented a subscription paper to Roc, and urged the claims of suffering hamanitj. He replied by asking when charity was like a top t It wafe in evidence that Roe preserved a -dignified silence. Roc then said, when it begins to hum. Thereupon Doe struck Roe, whose head hit the Monthy Hag Bag and Sfokn SliictUany, and mortification ensued. The associate Judges, after consultation, agreed in the opinion, which they thus announced— so.” But the Chief Justice rejoined, that no man should jut so without punishment, and charged for tne prisoner, who was acqnitted, and the pun ordered to be burned by the Sheriff. The Mitcellar.g waa forfeited as a deodand, bat not claimed. A liunmcANE.—On Friday f evening last, Salts burg, in Indiana county, and its vicinity, was visited by a most terrific storm of wind. Some five or six stables in tho iowq, and the barn of Mr. Robert Ray, on tbe hill hear town, were blown down, besides n number of out-buildings. Tho chimney top and part of the roof of the house of David Henderson, Esq., and pari of the roof of J. R. Dougherty’s shop,- were blown off, and a camber of fruit trees torn out of root. A colored man was the only person iojured. The storm extended over but a narrow strip, the citi zens in tbe opposite ends of the lowq knowing nothing of it.— Greensburg [nt. Senator Dololas baa a pamphlet con taining his remarks in tbe great debate in the Senate on the subject of tbe Territories with some of tbe remarks of others. He has given to the work a taking title, to wit: “Speech in Opposition to the proposition to enact a Slave Code by Congress for the Territories, and iu de fense of tho rights of tbe Territories to lcginlato on the subject of Slavery for themselves, &c.” The title itself is n good speech. Me. Giddings, writing lo the Ashtabula Senti nel on the day of the adjournment, expresses the opinion that the XXXVth is the last Demo cratic Congress to assemble in the United Slates. Qc thinks, moreover, that the Democracy have nearly given ap the idea of browbeating North ern Representatives, each soenes having been removed from the House into the Senate. The Shelbyville, Ind., Banner says that a farmer of that place, who had a horse of a very homely color, recently, sold him to a gang of gipsies for a mere song. A few days after, ho was offered a fine dark brown eieed, for which He willingly paid a round price, bat was shock ed to find, after a short lime, that he hadjbronght jteak his old sorrel, with the addition of a thick coat of paint. / A person in Millville, N. V , has prosecuted Ills neighbor for trespass, the defendant being a pretty lass of “sweet sixteen” and the trespass a mark on the plaintiffs fence with a lead pencil Of course it was not the damages ho was after, but revonge. The same roguish defendant ••miltcncd” the plaintiff’s eon a littlo whilo pre vious. A Mishf.hota Show Storm. — The mild winter in Minnesota closed up with a Curious Spring snowstorm. It followed a heavy rain on the 12th inst., and raged violently all day and night. In the vicinity of SL Paul tho snow was three feet deep on tho tnorningof tho 13tb. Tho Mis sissippi was rising rapidly, (ho ice was breakiog up, and a flood was anticipated. Ex-President Pierce.—lt having been charged that this gentleman, now absent in Europe, was anxious to eccuro tho democratic nomination for tho Presidency, he has written a letter to a friend ia'llosUm, in which be declares that under no possible circumstances will ho again permit (house of bis name in connection with any public office. Thomas Koas, no imbecile and deformed youth who was very fond of liquor, .died a few days since in Athens, Limestone coAlabama, from drinking a pint of 92 per cent, flcohol, ad ministered to him by a mon named iCharlcton, who was committed to jail in default; of $2,000 bail. Plant Trees!— Yes ! plant trees-j-and plant note. Now's tho time. It is not too late; neither is it a day too early. Plant—^lant—and keep planting. You’ll never regret it. . Who ever sawn man lamenting that he ball planted n tree? Po not, dear reader, let another season slip without planting. A recent letter from Kentucky says the grow ing crops of smalt grain have come out wonder fully. The prospects of an abundant yield of wheat are highly flattering. Similar reports are received from all ports of Tennessee. f Ato social party in Providence, atejv evenings j*go, a lady thrust from her a young : man who attempted to kiss her. with such violence that he fell and broke his wrist. y Tub Indiana (Pa.,) Register notioes the death of aMore in that county,.3d years old, tho dam of 17 colts, 10 of which grew up to bo valuable horses. -•> TnsEt is a phrenologist in London who can tell the contents of a barrol by examining Its head. He makes hia examination with aghnlet. Tor stylo and durability tho clothing for Men and Hoys, madoat the'establuhmcnt of J. L. Camnghan, A Co,j Federal.itreetr Allegheny city, .will bw found ’q a qq ertlonably: superior i their work b cut by men of uo'l&t'tote, with a carefal referenceJto'all tho late dliugim of styles so ihat in fino good*, 1 for cither Men orUoyej there .is £o ilikeliljoo* of deception. Those whom'fhe&s facts may interest wtU sot badiS' appointed ia rlclting their:«taby«h©eat, a. ; 'Bocidave’s Hol£ai<d"Bw%ess.—Femaus ' FL'/FEUSO WITH SaL'sXA OSS DxbiUtv A Tolu EtUOnlaUl, nr table to those peculiar period!in tbe lift*of every (emal*, ■ more parti. uUrly every mother, h«* loan lw-n a .Ireifor*- tnrn ia tho medical world: unaothtojju lx- retained aaa' cc-cvo*arj component of werj waJKurutahod Family Mrelicm* Clidal, U> which, at thaw ssaaons, recourse miy ’ te bad, with the eonfidenrc'offfDtliDjrndMfroni thetmnwa, ; anJ restoration o’ *treu;rth, with |M>rioet'f,‘arlosat.aw ef any ill c»p!t 'incnr««. ji l «iihcxrt having taken a io~tirioc pus n-adug auUfonutic priucijii.*, to render dangcrom another iiii-liciuo, should it U- Babacqa-AU; required bylhepecn |i*rily i f tlm llisfeuio Alt the** conlitiow wo belhivo to be pcfG-ciij folHilod in : /ix-rAur-’j Ooiiaud Diitrrt. from the nature u( tbe disea> i •*. b'-rvalli.dt-d to wc.lnTe nut r Cl purad-- the • nan.iw ot thou* Uuu-s irbo bare tioheeiutlorlj affordt*o u» the t ci'UtKv of (he troth of tbe atfertkxu we here make— : Hot nil end evrry word c;iq be lo tbe ■■Uiatar- : ti.m of flie m<>ft Incn-Onton*. WVoffc.r otj* «-f th- mostiure ant txrlxln remrdlr* for tide tlonof affliction*. mr*<l all iLow, whether peculiar to the sec or not, wbiJi malt from wcakD'A* of any p&rticuUrorpin, or freo-rel debility of tbo \ ryatcin. Its effect arc almost magical, yn tbe cere radio*!. : It <omtmm!catea no Ttol*ot shuck to tbe system, bnt gently j insinuating Itself tbr. u*b the wholo frame, roost* tbe vital . energy to normal aci ion, and, wbiloenatillog nature to throw off the canw. It eradicate* tbe effects of disease. • Are yon nanseahxHn early morning. Indisposed to ri**?— ! Wo earnestly n-qneat yon to try tbe balf of a teaspoonfaL— j It »urely wtJl notUsrm- Yet we positively guarantee De w , arr«u of energy, and a chenrini, bopefot looking forward to ! tbe duties of the day. Aid yon subject tonansea before or after eating? Try the aameqnentity before each meet. As we «tid before, it will not hum: jet wc aware yau of relief from that distressing loathing at the thought of find, and also from the dlsposk tion to vomit after partaking. Wo promise perfect diges tion of wbat bar been eateri. If yob find that tbe doee prescribed has been too great, diminish tbe quantity to snft jocr eonitltatfoa. tlxin Czxzrci.*— I The Oenoioe bigbty Concentrated Bopr hare's Ilollaod BiUets is pat up In half pint bottles only, and retailed at $1 per bottle. Tbe groat demand ferr-thu truly (Jelebrated Medicine has indncod many imitations, which tbo pubUeabooldgOArd against purchasing. Beware of impoeitkm! £«o that onr name Ison tbo label of every bottle you t ny. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jtu, k CO n Sole Pruprietcr*, 27 •Wood itreot,botweonl»tandZd«ts n Wttebnrgb. Pa. mr23:datv7 DIED —On Wodorsday aflorbnon. March 2Sd, of can samptiob, JOHN ROBINSON,aged 27 yaius sod 6 mouth-*. His funeral will take plaea from tbe reeidence of bis Ohio street, Allegheny, zuu srtKsNOoa at two o’cloolt. The friends of the family are re*p**ctfnlly invited to attend. \ i&fto QSbntiHimrnta. ALEXANDER GORDON* ( COMMISSION MERCHANT Lead Pipe abd Sheet Lead A Rent. DEALER IK PIQ AXD BAH LEAD, SHOT, American and ManiUu Hemp, mr24:i-uiil No. 121 etreot, Pitlsburch, l*a. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received by nnttITUKSDAY, April 6tb, for farnisb int: raatcriHls and building an addiUeu to tbe Sixth Ward Public S h.«'l ttunso. Plans and vpoclficatlons may beaten at the “ffire -l William Barnhill k Co., No. 61 Penn street. JARED-NL BBOBH, mr*4:3td Chairman Building Conuulitee. ROCERIES. Ac. —150 bbds. prime and choice N.O. Sogare; 600 this. N-O. Molasses; ISO bids Syrup* 200 bags prime IUo Coffre; 2UQ packages Young Hyson, Gnnpowdef and Black Tear 100 bxi best brands Tobaccos; 26 kegs aix-twist Tubscco, lot) bx« Cincinnati aud Madison Pearl Btarch; l'.Obxs ibhla Baieratnr, NO kgs Bi Carb Soda; U-0 tit* Oround Spires; 20 bags Pepper 10 bogs Pimento; 20 tierces lUce; l.’>o dor BuekeU; 25 dor Tubs; U-0 d.-7 Corn Brooms; to bids N. C Tai; 20 bids Tnnnera'Oll; bids huge Nn. 0 Mackerel. In Store no I for rule by JOHN FLOYD A CO , mii2S 17C Wood street. WM. WILKINSON,2I7 Liberty «t. isnow recuiving now stock, consisting of 4odoz. Trench Skins, Luikcii Culet, Ikdon AltK<y, Rock Ihirand, Uilfot an-i other cbolei. brands; :u«J 01-lm tl-si Bole Li-ather; 10 do Bbugbter bole Leather; 10 this Taum-ra' Oil, beat quality; 20 a. (lentlemcus' and Ladles* More--,.. luj pairs 'Philadelphia Luts, lc^ To which he invitre tho attention of pnrcha-n-rs. mr24 G~ ‘nOi'BKlKS—<iokg» Y uioi* i BlkTra*': 10 bbh. Uelined Sugar. 10 *• Byrup; l-S bags Java Coif**: l halo Cloves; 20 kegs Soda; f-0 boxes Pplcca; various brand-* Tobacco ROBKRT DICKFV, Now laud<t>- f.-r «-ii - b> mrtit No. "t*> L'bcTty el SUNDKIES— >0 lilidw. firiine N. 0. Sn*;ar; ItO tibls. .fo ii '2OO t>aga Bi*> Coffc-'. l-in bbl*. Syrup*: um Limip Tifor.- <OO half chest* Tea.-*; 2f> fierce* fresh Rlc»; :xs) kegv Nails, all ei/»f. For sal- I t mr2l U. RUBi.-H.-N & OQ MARKET “STREET -- Q*y , NKW Ol'KlDrt, NEW litf'liß JAMFds iiuilil, $7 Marki I it. Uasjuml rrccinxi a hugoauJ m-UndiJ rt<xk of L’ I OTS M\l> SHOES. 01 every variety and -d) l-\ w 1-idi he now uffori CtIKAP fOR CASH Aig-C*ll uiid i-xaruiue I,U stock.'SA n.i24 KK’J’DUUPS —25 di>7.. quart Toinab'-, 'i’j do pint do 26 do Walnut, ijnvrH and f toi.' 2N do Mu-hroou, JustrecM .n.i forwilc by REYSIKR k ANDKRSyN. mr2d No. Wood nt, opposite ,*t. Cti.trfon 11 -<t .-I Ru'\ ISIONS—“ Id.ooo pirew Ilass, Shoulders aud Si lee; 250 bhU. Men Pork; liners fin gar Cored Hams; 10' do 'du Dried Bref. F<-r by mr24 IL KURUiON k CO FLOUR —500 i>Wls. Extra FamUj Flour; f'O? d,> do andPupcrffoo do For sale by rar24 R. ItoBItON A 00 Maple “»Wj&JuTst)ir" bulk, jn.«t rec’d and for sate by REYMKR A ANDERSON. mr24 No. •T'.i Wood St. Chsrlra fl-jt-' CliEEiE —50 Wxes prime Gosben Obeese, lor eal- by JOHN FLOYD A CO, nitaJt 173 Wood »trret. SUNDRIES —300 bjpi prime Nitrate Soila: V'O bxs German Clay: .WO bx» Window 100 i'bls Sonp Rosin; on hand and for sale by mb24 ALEXANDER KfN<l. 1 ATif iffBUSUELSTotATOES In A v/• #tore aud to arrive, of all th” be«i kind*, for ewe-rand fomily mt', direct from N«-w York, for dale by HITCHCOCK. McCRBKRY t CO, nih22 L 22 Sw-nJ and 1W Front itre»u ("IOJtN —5,000 bush, instore and fur sale by J mh2« HITCHCOCK. HcCKKBKT A CO. BiiANS —11 bbls White Beans instoreand for »Ale by mb2l HITCHCOCK, M’CREERY k CO. A FULL ASSORTMENT of all kinds "f SWUNG AND SUMMER DRY GOOD?. p.r2l C. IIANBON LO\E, 7t Market *t- GUM SHELLAC—IO cafes Orange for 9«1« by B. A. FAUNKSTOOK A CO, Corner of Wood and Firtt street*. Balsam copaivX— 260 ib». for «iic by B.A“ FAHNEdTOCKACO, tur24 Comer of Wood and Firvt vtrwt* rpKNN. CORN AND WHEAT—3IB sacks 1 Wheat and 6U! tack* Oorn on ktaamer Dnnlellb to ai nva for aale.hy mr24 : LSAIAtI DICKKY A CO. PATENT BUCKETS—IOO doz. now land- JoK for *al* by ISALAffttICKKY k CO._ PATENT TUBS—A large assortment e.,u atantiy on hand for sale by ISAIAH DICKKY k CO. CHEESE —200 boxes prime cutting Cheese for tab by mril ft. ROBISON A 00. SUNDRIES —200 bags prime Rio Coffee; 1M packages.fresh Tmuh ' 100 boxes lUchtnund Tooocco*; COO bM*. N. 0. MoUmh,, 250 do Syrup*; 150 hhdi. prime N. 0. Pngar: ISO bn*. Clover Seed; 100 d« Timothy sLd, With a full awoi tmentof ftpleet sod Pittsburgh maniilac tnred articles m>w in flora and fur Mb, by mnn watt a wilson. n«. cos Liberty «t. TIIE UNDERSIGNED, uhder the name of R. BARD A CO., have formed a co-partnership fur the purpono id carrying on tho Tanning bu*iu*ee, lu lraqmwno Borough. The highest price in rash Trill be paid iW lilies ami Calf Skins, either al the Tannery or at the store of Richard Bard, No. 215 Liberty street, PitUbargb. RICHARD BAHD, MICUAKL WILLEICII WHITE GOODS, JaconctH, NanaookH, French Cambrics, Malls, fiuipe*, Ac : Plain, Plaid, Striped and Plgnrr-L Abo, Needle |>to»i Hoods, Kliowls and Dotn<«tic». C HANSON l>iVE,74 Market «e. Turpentine— 25 bbi». by B. L. PAHNR3TOCK A CO corner Wuo-I sod Fourth aim-it. TBRREL’SOINTMENT— 5 gro. for Halo by U. L. FA lIN Kb TOOK A CO. WANTED— An Assistant in a Wholesale Drug Store; onu acquainted with tho Inning*-. Apply at the OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. 'ild* nUENN. WHEAT— 201 ok* miseii ml: JL M 2 do prime white, Now landing fr >tn rtramrr Minerva lor sale 1?y ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. MANILLA ROPE—AII sines in store and for sale by JONES A COOLEY. 141 WaUr *t. PITCH —ID bbl.H. just reu’d ami for sab: by mr'Ai JONHS A COOLEY." NAVY bales Navy Oakmn on luind and for sale by JONES A OOOI.KY. COTTON —11 baleson consignment for sale by _ HOBT. DTCKKY.aiS l.itNrrty »l. EISU -50 bM*. Mackerel and Herring now Undink; tornlo by ROBKUT DICKKY. FRUIT —M U. and Layer ltaisius in whole and half Ihum, Current* and l’rnuee,now arriving fur »ol« by .uiZ'. ROBERT DICKEY, 1U» Lila-rty it. 1859 Season Arrangement 1859, BETWEEN Brr.8 r r. IjOUIS AND ST. PAUL. Daily northern line,jes^ BACKETS FOIt OALENA, DUBUQUE.i3g32Sj| HTtLL WATER AND ST. PAUL.—Tbo full cwing swift and magnificent side wheel steamer* will compose till* Utej lor lh» coming year, leaving as follows: Monday....-lIKNRY CLAY Capt. Stevemwi.. Monday NORTHERNER- “ Alford. Tuesday CANADA “ War-1 Tunedvy PEMBINAW Orimtb. W«-dDe*dsy .LUCIK MAY “ J. U.ftbnd.*, Wednesday..AUNT LETTY “ Ch a . MocrWu. Thtireday—METROPOLITAN *• T. C. llbod-s. Thurtdiy....MINNESOTA BELLE... “ T. B. Hill. Friday DCW DROP “ N W. ParW»r. Friday —CUIPPKWA “ Crnp^ter. SaturJay DENMARK' “ R. c. Gray. SMnrdaj WM. L. EWING - “ M. Oresun. Tbn Northern Lino ha* been in suctoMfnl operatlun dur tng the past year, and for regularity, oimfortand perfect reliability in erery rwpect, ha* nerer lw«u *nrpa**ed.hy any organ it* Uon on tha Wntsrn rirers. Having added *lx new ■tenmera ta tha Liar, they are now prepared to oltrr Increas nd focillUw for tba trtmsactloD of all Inrlnrs* entreated to them, ahd hope to merit a coliUanatiou of the liberal psP ronage heretofore eo liberally beebmed upon thorn. For any informati-n that may U repaired, apply at the Wlmrf B-*t. al tho foot of Locust street, ur al Uie North.rn Lino Packet Office, No. C 7 Commercial street, between 011 to andLccnst. WARD# A BIIALER, General Agent*. mrZtfknd Sundries— 2357 sacks com-. SCI do Wheat, assorted; l bhL and 1 bag FUxaewl; 4 this. Grease; ♦ PryUldw, _ ToarriT9pnhoard«<«tm#r La Croese for tale by tnH2 .... . ' • ' IBAIAII DICKEY t CO. TnSiTING CARDS—Wliito, Amber. Ivory VI and Esimolfd Borfaca in tun and for tale at the Blatlonwjatarvof \ - .W. B. HAVKN, su22s. ' * » W* MiMMarketßt, fltto asbcrtisfntrnts. ! PAPER HANGINGS w. P. IHARSHALL <St CO, N T » j \v t>■ Y> K X 1 < • NEW WALL PAPERS for SPRING SALES OF 1859, at THEIK OLD SXAmo NO . 8 7 WOOD BTItKRT LATEST STYLES OF FREfiCII, ENCLISii A,ID 4SEEICAS HOODS, mrl.lmdAwT Boots, Shoes, Hats, 'bonnets, sea -I \MES P. TANNER, wholesale! SHOE, lUT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, fBl No. 06 "Wo<nl StrpHt, ! fi Pittiliargh) Penns., y Has now in eUire t,.«. t*ry Urge Uof GOODS pnrebared dire-1 fcun th-j NKW KSOt.AND MANU TORreS, attbe LOWEST CASU PRICKS, ali'-f whfeh will be diai-osvd d at a Boisll h-lvanreon COST. «rb-> I,iv-‘ heretofore yonn K-wl f.i their Rwhls, for the future wi I mv-K-lb *' f n' mi'l by ranking thdr purebaaes from him. 4^Dealer* aro requested it* call before t-uying. and ant' iriy tbcmselvr* c-f the fart. tts,P»iticnlar attention clvon U*order* tnrl'>:imd New Wall Paper Store, 3STO. ©1 WOOD STREET SECOND liOOR BELOW DIAMOND ALLEY’ THOMAS PALMER Uaviufr removed from bis "Id stand <»n Mar- ket Ntreet, has fitted his NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROO>b Ah ABOVE, WIIICU, FOR Hilftpmr-o lanii ‘C'Htvoriienc-1 f'am-t-l Ik- M.ipaitM-.1. U.’ ii*>m ~tler» for salt- »:i a*- i Im-i.l ALL TIIp LATEST STYLES OF A .VI KHK.’ AK, f:.n< h .Tsrr ;ill* I I''ItKNCH WALL PAPERS AN ENTIRE NEW STOOK i. p ip rsr u a nk r t ri: /c r s mi 7 J4h I in T i*sr»o . .... ik.v.a. Spring and Buminor Arrangement N W. UI! All AM .1, CO., FORWARDING MERCHANTS, sairpist; AGEins, I LLINOIS CENTRAL RAI LKOAD WU A RF-BUAT PROPKIKTORS, CAIRO. 1 I, li I N O IS. We have iti»t pat ikuro 1 Jt Trarka and Pli.i.-*i foiiditip directly from the OM Bout. * liich en •bl*’* n* Ik forward Frei|fiit and frnm the railroad with grent dinpatch. and with*.-. » th- i-»iv*ure or liability In d.-ttnago, unaTM-Uhfo in any -dber icrih...l hao*ll»>K We »lw cive prompt and careful otuntic-n to reahipmenti t-y River, to N«w ori«u>«. Meraptiio, ikr. mrl ''sn\'i OPE " AN Dl’W j”N K~\\a‘kEH(Tu S K~ lIENRY GRRWIG CO., Manufacturers* I .ill h:.m roi'KA PACKING YARN. TARRKD CORDAOF. AND TWINF3 No. dS'y, corner of Pei.natid Walnut et* t*m a*inarea »Ih-vb the P. Ft. W. A 0 R. R. Frciftht Tvpjt, ihttebnnth. Pa mrlA/Jwdi* Carriages and Buggies. For the accommodation of put butcher*, and atraugere vltlttog the city, the inbecrit er hoe opened a Wareruom tmmrdtan-ly In the rear of the Monoogobela Uou«e, cn Firet *treet, lor the eale of CAKRIAGBS, BUGGIES AND STRING WAGONS, Of hta own maunfactcre—the material all iclrcied with yrcat care. Having b.rn «-D<s(ji»d thirty-thrre year* in tbe br.dn«-*A, and tbo iaataerentren yean In Allegheny City, with «o in crease of biuioete, I* rnOicfont gnanntee as to the-fraiity of hie work The pntllc are re*p»c(folly invitod to rnl] and examine bi* «»rk. on ibe comer of Federal street and North Cobiidco, Allegheny City, JOHN SOUTH. mrl'J4mdlwT GROCERIES —20 hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar; liO bbl*, N. 0. Molaa*ejr. 60 u Golden and Balt. Syrop; 60 cbreU Tonog flyaou Te*-; 60 “ Black do 100 bags Coder; 'i\ U>xm No 1 CbucotatA; 26 “ Btar CanJlea; fiO “ Mould do f-0 ** Ro*in Scap; 76 bale* No 1 and 2 Batting mr-.D WM. McCUTCHBON, 105 Liberty «L J&. 11. 'T. PRICE, Manufacturers ol ■ Saab, Duora, Shatter*, Frame*, Bracket* and Mould Inge of every deacripllon, haring alt the Uteet and ninet ap proTinl wood-working machinery and evety farillty that it requisite. We are therefore beyond competition. Scroll •awiug promptly done. All order* from tlie country by mail can be Ailed at the lowmt ratea. Cal) and see before purchasing olsawbere. J. A 11. T. PRICE, Central Planing Mills, Water street, mrtO Between Federal and Beaver 6t*., Allegheny. SPRING' GOODS.— JAMES ROBB, 60 Maiit.t clr.et, llo* Jn*t recelvt-d bl* New Ppciug Sii-ck uf IMKiTH AND fling.*. Which he will *ell chw*p 6-r LADIKS’ HIGH HEELED CJAiTHIIH for $1,25 *n-l $127. * Children*’ Fancy Mior*. Gmlere, Ac , of every descriptign at very low prk.# Call uo-1 exutulue bl* Block. - JAMES ROBB. P. 3 R<«it*, 3liuo*, Ac . of oruj dnaertphon made to * pedal onl-r. mrl I UN!>KKT A K I N G . fT\ U N b F. It T A K I N U . ' *j Tb« nndendgued I* prepared In alU'u l to tindertek ■ I lug in all it* branch®* lie will dUicit>.r roi pww, at I (end to laying out *od furiiiihlng every n*- e*wry tor the proper Inlrnnonl nf doceaß.d |*>r*una mi re«*.>cinble Oflice oti Diamond elr.-el, ih-ai Oronl. n-l|olniiti( Robert It Paltoraon’* livery Ktablx. \ iorl6:'2rod ItOIIKRT »V 3 M.l AM“ A Sll EPIIA KI», WHoI.ESM K I'h" > [’nrnecjd Woo.l and Flclb Flrm-u. Nil* proprietor*ol lh* Stt'rr.R CAPII.LI. » |-r-|.aiallon euperlor to all olln-r* lu the world fof the hair nli-lulii*- ke.re, proJnciug a alroitg, iir*jUhy'«rnwth and allaying all fever and irriUtion of tb« »eulp, aod leaving a 8.if1.-Micate, silky molntiire never l-efore attained Gtutraiih-ed n.< to cuTilniu any iojnriiMi* ingredient. n-rl I J. 11. UEMMLEH, AVi. ISy fufirrfy JZtrr*t, four do»rt a/™** Mnl't S.trrri, HinurictLus or rniN, COI’PER, SHEET-IRON WAKE, I dealer lu Cutlery, liras* and Briltnnwut Wai-e, with a variety of llunno-fnnjidhlng article*. Patent Frer/j-r*, Wa ter Cooler* a tel Refrigrmtor* at the l«*we*t m»b price, w|i»le*ale and retail. IlwOug and Spouting of bonsea, and *llordimiu tbo al«*e lliieof bu*{tic*s will l>« protnptlj attended to at mod erate price*. mrlli^mdAwT OUR MUSICAL FRIEND: " Putjtn of Popuiur Mtiiicfor Trn (Vute. “Our Musical Fhiknd" is filled with the best Piano Solo*, Duet*. Bong*, Operatic, Arias, Polka*, Mazurkas, Quadrilles, Waltzes and every other specie* of metical coDpoaitlon fur Voice and Plano by the bust lean and European Composer*; printed on full hluml ruosic paper, edapted to every gnulo of performer. Tbo same quantity of mualr, pn>cnred fiotn the regular pnhlbberfl would coat more than ten limes what wo charge- A year’s subscription to “OUR MUSICAL FRIEND,” will Monro new unJ foehlouable music worth at leail Tuti Jlttn dred Dollars, and eutlrtly SQlllcient for tho homo circle. PRICE TEN CENTS. WEEKLY. Yearly, |i; Half Yearly, |2,&0; Quarterly, $1,26- Tl|s Volume commenced on the Ist December, IS&S. 0. B. SEYMOUR A 00, Proprietors, imMtudAwT IS Fmnkfort street, N«w York. Sundries —978 sacks com: U 5 do Wheat; 4 Dry Hides, To arrive on itasmer Hannonlftlbrsaleby mri» ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. JUST RECEIVED DIRECT from tho nmn- Dfsctursn, 30 plecM M OU»d Balzss. of RngUsh make, tn Imitation of Osk, Rosewood, Staple, Wftloot* Mahogany, M mrlf * PII grM ‘ I “.J. Br~ WIIEAT— 115 sacks now Handing I from ftoxmernarmonlaforttloby V| mrli ISAUU DICKEY A 00, SCOTCH SNUFF*-20 bbls. Garrett's for aalshy D. L FAHNESTOCK *OO, , milQ - v- ’ ccraexpl Wood aod IRntflß* Jltto SibtrtisMunts. - STEAM MaBBLD WORKB. Marble Mantels, MADE BY MACHINERY Always <m hand at the lowest prices. NOOOOI> HOUSE SllOl'l.P BE WITH OUT SIAKHI.K MANTELS—The) are »Im»# ti.wt, 8.i.1 more Li Th<* t'vMiiiy of a hon*- lltnr. any «th-r article tiial mil !•• piirrtisMl witii lh« isilln money. all-1 t.««H.|**, Ui-y in-Tfi rn<lAHi:rr tliv Mfi-ty r.f a h..uw and fatml* by ladlin' in--, ui Miwui (I-4.1 >itt-ry uln-n <!>• .1/.,,;,'. 7. ~...... r.r..„0. a, <5 ,fc,, Ac., if MONUMENTS, TABLETS AND CRAVE STONES, A HEAITIFCL STOCK JLWAI'S ON HAND S' u ijur «t«rb cf Marble i» the largest in the W*«t, And being manufactured by machinery, ia Rot up hi letter style, with more dispatch, and at Seat coat tliau mu be -1.»u« by mere ruADual labor VVoreroom, .iS3 Liberty Street Mantel Room on the Second Story; OFFICE, 310 LIIIFRTT STREET, PITTSBURGH. W. W. WALLACE. STEAM ENGINES M 1 L L K II It N 1 S 11 1 N G STEAM ENGINES un hand and made to -r-W, STRAM BOILER*, SALT PANS. MILL OEAB INii, KNOINK AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLRYS, At Grate Bara and Stash Weights always on b«nd. Catalogues <>f Wheels ififoc to all who want gearing. FRENCH BURRMILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS, ANOIIOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at redored prices. FIIBNCn BUP.K SMUT MACK [NRS, used in luoO Mills, and cheaper, Imttor and umny times moredurable than Iron Mac hi dm. McfIKJRUK’b PATENT EXCELSIOR SHINGLE MA CHINES, PORTABLE MILLS for Plonriog and Chopping. JtW-B’S PATENT WATERWHEELS, ns*d In siX>o gaw Miller, are cheap, slid wurraotod U> giv« satisfied, n. F 1« Bid ting for Elevator#, one-third price of leailn-r ttSV.On'ice, 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE HYDRAULIC CEMENT. THE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent in this • JOOty for the sale of Belmont Cement. This Commit Is lunch tiii|.«riur to any other sold in this market, for Public Wort#, Foundations, Cisterns, Fire Wails, etc , and till warranted good. Direriiunslor using itaro on each barrel. We Invito a cnmpari*>.n of (Ula with any other Ce ment. A largo stock will be ulwavs kept on Land, and sold wholcealeanJ retail at low prlr-a. tv. W. WALLACE, .H'J Lllx-i ty et, Pittsburgh. Plaster Patla— Louisville Lime. 1 £A BBLS. }*LASTKK I'ARIS for Land; 1 *J\J 100 1,1,1# Pla-lw I'a.i- 1.. i M ucru U’litlc; )i ,: J I.lds lajiii.-vill„ 1,111.. ..i i ll i.i‘.. rt* , t'lttnbcrjih. M W. WALLACE. PA OKIND S'l‘ON KS till ei/.ps, fur Halont M 9 Liln-rtj sir*—t. t•« 11 -I•c t -1. W W. WALLACR. 11. (’HI L I) S Jc CO., WHOLESALE Boot and Shoo Warehouse no. 1:1:1 wood yriiicpcr. PITTSBURG 11, I* A WE ARE NOW OPENING OUK LARGE find ertfUMTC fll.vk nr BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every trui-ly, nnO latent slyiee and Ualuuut adapted to Bpring and Summer Sales, U'hit. baring Un u pur. faired prinri|>ally for CAHII, Direct from the Plunnfacturers, And snlivtfcl with great cAre as to quality and w, flatter t*nnwlv-a »re lire aid- In t>IT. SI! HBKIOK INI)U(JE M K N T S To our fn- t.-H vfa. may fav..r i>« vlllii .-..11 WF. ARK AGENT* KGIt MITCHELL’S PATENT METALLIC TIPPED BOOTS AND 81IUK8, FOR BuYS, Y<H'TIIS ANI► U'i.l(i*ie- rwc BtAtpn for their durability nud <heapuce*--u.« *. PAIR hanne found by vtnaf to i>UT WEAR THKMv !• \lu> ..K 1 lIP. OLD f'TYLF ■WaJ-itujor* will find it choir a-Uintaae to call and ex- icolar alt-otmi, (iven tn orders. mrlfdAwtrT O. 3. lIATKm. BATES & JOHNSON kolc MtsrrarrcnxM ns ROOFING OFFIOH, 73 9mltlifl(ld Street, between 4th *nds4h, PITTSBURGH, PBX2PA Til E ONLY MANUFACTURERS and DeaUrs In th*ir Improved QDH ELASTIC) CEMENT KuCKING, which U applied over aaturaiod felt and c&n v»**, for • foundation and the anrfare sanded, making it Hr* and WaUr-Pnaf, and warranted Dot to CRACK or RON, nor is it affected by HEAT « r FROST. Itcau I*. im plied OTar nr Fiat Roofa, Steamboat Decks, Railroad Can* Ac , sod is not aflect/sl by being tramped apoo. TbU GOM CEMENT applied to Metal Ruofs is mack cheaper ao-J more durable than paint. Two coats will render an old Leaky Tin or Iron iloof perfectly tight and svrricable at bnt Ittlla coat. AI no, wholesale dealnra in ROOFING MATERIALB, In rlcdhig Gem Cement, Batnrated Felt Paper, Aaphaltom, Brushes, Mops, Ac., Ac , with printed instructions fur apply ing the same, to tboae living at a disunca, N. C.—Particular attention paid to Repairing Lenity Met al, Slato, Gravel and Canvaza Root*. 43rOnlera Solicited. : 4VAGENTB WANTED —To act In the large country tovQS and clttea In the above business. mr!7:dAwP PFiBHUAKV, IS3O FEORUAKY, 1(459. PXA XV O FORTES FOR SALE IIY JOHN EC . MELLOR, No. £1 Wood fit, Pittsburgh. THE NEW SCALE G* OCTAVE CHICKEHINQ PIANO. TIIE subscriberh:yi juntrccciTcd in addition to a splendid stock of tbo new teal*. Be Ten Octave Piaaoa. ranging in prlco from $360 to $6OO, FOOK CULCHERI.NO NEW SCALE t\4 OCTAVE PIANOS. Tb» Improvement in the new G'-cJ Octare consists In a com plete change of wtiat ia railed-the ecalo, being a radical change tbrongboot the eullre piano, it is in facta new t»- rtrvwenl and is totally dlffemil to tboae made previously by the aamo firm. Thu price of the new Octave will be from $260 lo tlis), according to lbs style of the exterior. For sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, Bole agent for£bickrrfng A Boos' Pianos, No 81 Wood BL, b.'lwr.'n DinnnmJ Allry au<l Fourth street. fclG A SPLENDID LOuTs nvtlig,^*— Rosewood Piano, by Raven, Bacon C«>..N«w York, with French grand action,! | jg f ft urc-r »trmg., combined iron and wmd fmuie, felt hammers of nil entliu new invention, producing A Toon of the moat dullcnte yet powerful sweetitoMi. The Piano Forte* of this •dd and evtat-lihbed lionao, itav«n, bacon A Co. stand second to is>no in Ni-w York, and their instrument* will he sup pin d through John II Mnilor, at the Factory prices lo New York, ileliTpr<«l at Pitt*b«irgh, peeked and ready for ship pterg. SECOND 11 AND DIANOS a (j si76.suw.iiW, m, fat., $3O, t-'f- QUICKEIiING & SONS 'fggjagM BOSTON PIANOS. || T | "I No ‘jro it'rn—A new grand scale T oetnva Loci* Xl\ Pianu “ £1,470—A new giand arulo 7 “ carved mouldings. '• lti.'KS—A rarvod moulding 7 ** richly varM wood. *• In.Tol—Arcryud moulding 7 ** j-owt-rful Ton*. “£>..'■l6—A most elegant 7 " Clifford style. “ 2U,W.J—A urw grand scale 7 “ new upright Plano, •' £i,6to— A now grand ar-*lc 7 “ plain round corners. “ 20Jm»— A new grand acal* 7 “ do do 7 “ (mot corners round SOjTdifr— A rosewood Vo,6!Kt A r<»#wnu<l pbilu 7 do do —A (till gnuu) 7 " lk*tou |.rk» s\oo. 30,600 —Arweruod |>l»lu f«*V •• P, In li up to A tr'u 3<>,<V21 —A roti'wnxl plidii fi'-C " do do il.i 30,100—A Muck walnut t>i, " do <l.> do ■ VU.M7--A rosewood |'lnln C],“ do do il« NOTICE.—PI wo take notice that any Piano on tiio ahoto Met of a lose uumt>or than iiO.OOO, will bo told at a UisoL-iiot of Too j»cr Cmtt P«*r»»ni residing out of the city, will _ploa»o direct tbeir letters to JNO. 11. MJSLIiOR, AguOt for Chlckoring A tk>us, No HI Wnodstrvet, Pittsburgh. & H AMLIN'SggWWj MRLOPROVR. rrmi 4J*J octavo porteblo Mrlodooui with harp 1eg5......$ ft) 6 do Jo do do Jo 76 6 do I’innu stylo—vory olegsnt.,. 6 do do do Double Heed*. TbMo Mulodeoti* are pronounced superior to all others by Dr Lowell Maaon, Wot. Mason. tlieplanist, Tbmlberg, Webb, .{tatter,Uottschslk, rtc. They havo Iweio awarded thsfaigb *st premiums, at every Fair where eahibited. Forssloouiy by feUhdftwT JOUN lI.MKLLOR, SI Wood at. THU BEST BEWIHG MACHINES - T S A. M- Ac CO., Federal Street, Allegheny. ££Ul7 ' JfiisteUantous. Tue great purifyeri THE WORLD CHALLENGED TO rgODCCE ITS KQVAV— THE BLOOD SEARCHER'— OLORIOUSL r TRIUMPHANT— Sw»ru stairinriit of of Napier township, Bedford county: “lu April, ISSti. a# us I can rumeml-er, a deal I pirn* made iu appcarsuc.l on my apper Hp, which soon bocani* ealarg—l and aore. I n»| p»ultire» u t aorrei, and a wash of blue iitrol, ailboot effect. PtiMiiug the acre extending .1 nH«.I on I>r. Kly, of S» li»ll»burg, who pmnonneed it i-ca. and presented a wash cf "ugar of lead and bread pool* lui*. Finding rrOinh-" ■ I i>.< nr»il. t , ill»»l npon Dr. of Dh*i'Dr>l|e, Somerset cuiiuty, vl.u al*» pronnnoc ed the disease Cancer, and gave uie loterunl and- extern* I n medio#—the latter ccru*l<ttug principally of o»n«ttc; but all t« i>" purptw. a« tbe ducaaecontinoed rpreadlog toward u,» mae. t next need aprepwratlnn of araectc, iu the furtn ol *alru lht» 1.. r a time checked the disewi.Tr, but th«* inflHii.. turn.l..n *»oniucreasod. I Dell called npon Dr Sutler, if SU Ciatrasilie, Bedford county, who also pronounced the di»- ■ ase Uaunr. aod applied, a nlre aald to tw a uever-fartlng remedy, bat it had boeifrrt whatever in checking the spread yf tbeejre. In December, of the lame year, thcdfseaae bad rou-n swa* a greater part of roy upper lip, end had attacked tbe noee. wb*n 1 went to Cmdonati, where 1 con*nit«i Prof. R. 9. Newton, of tbe Eclectic Medial College. He pro nounced tb» discoee *a entineeus Cancer, superindneed by an Inordinate use nf mercury.' Qe applied mild f ine oint ment, and gave me internal temedlee. My face healed up, but the inflammation was not thoroughly removed. In Feb ruary, 1*57, be pronounced me cured, and 1 left for home In April the disease again returned, and #■> violent w## tb* paiothat I contd not rert at night. Lain in May l return, d t»Cincinnati, ond ag«io placed roym-H uud<-i tb- < I.«-J Dr. Newum, with whom I remalneduntil tepun.i-er. duru.g whlrh time bau«od every known rehiedy, and pait'y m»o cceded m chrekidg the disease, but «beo I returned home tbeT# were still three discharging ulcers -flpon my !ac». I continued n»iog Nowtou'e preparations, and also roe-licine that 1 got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing until it had tat off Hit U/ttidtof my r.o«, the grtal'.r p:r Horn iff my left cheek, and had attacked my left eye. I had giren up all hope of eror being cured, since Dr. Ely said be could only give relief; bat that a core w*s inipjesible. In March, ISSB, I bought a bottle of “Blood Searcher/ but I must confess that I had no faith in it. I was very weak when I commenced taking lb but I found that 1 gained strength day by day, and also that the hirers commenced drying up. I continued, and when tbe third bottle was ta ken my tsc* was healed as if by a miracle. I nsed a fourth bottle, and I hare been healthier since than I have bocn for the last seven years. Although my face ll sadly disfigured, I am still grateful to a benign Providence who baa spared my tile, and wbi»h has been d<>n« through the instrumen tality of l.iirouv's IVPROVT.D Bioon SuncnCT." . DAVID McCBEABY- H«oro and subscribed. Ihl»8l#t day of August, A. D-, IB.'Ji, before me, one of the Justices of the Puses In and for the Borough of ilullidaysbnrg, lll#ir county, Pa. Witue##—U J. Jonoa. JOHN GORLFV, J 1“ Bi-ins aftiicted witii a grievoue Tetter c.u ll.s nnii» and fio—after trying many mit->Hea wbkh utterly f#il~l t.- rnre—l was pt>ri>u:ul<*d !•.> try Lind»ej’s Soarcimr, and now, »ix weeks fiukhir.g rh- *rc,’nn sortL*. pronounce myaelfcurod. Tbe Tetter broke out, something owr a ynftr ago, i-ti the inside of my arms, extending from the elbows down to tho wrists; al«o, oo my face, ImmcJlatoly renud the month and chin, and c/>ntinor> | to be a perfect torment to me until cur ed by Hi# Blood Searcher. My arm*, et times, were nlmust o»el<H«,owing to the creeks and »on-« no them, liable to bletd at any time on the least esertiou to iifl or work, and sometimrs «o itchy that I could acarcely prevrut tearing of! my flesh. I b*t» r».w b<v*o roml six weeks,and Lu-t It due to Mr. Llndaey, aud to the public generally, to make (I.'h statement, and hope that other* like foyaelf rnny be b- netit* ed by n»fng hi* valuable inediclr»~. her JANR X WILSON mark Bworn and eiihscrll.ed lieforo me, one of the Aldrnpru iu and fur (he cit v of I'itUburgh, this 'JStb day of July, A. tgiT. AND. McMASTEII, Alderman. DR G. 11. whotiwale and retail agent for Pitfft burgh, Peuna. mrl?:dAwF CURB FOR CONSUMPTION! Da. Cltl’KClllLL'S DISCOVKUV I Wincheiter'i G«nntn« Prcparwtlon of Dr. J. F. Churchill's Compound of T HE II YI'OPHOSPIIIT K of LIMB, SODA and POTASH, t srxanc stsxnrroß tub trutexht or C <) N" S U M 'r I O N _ groat CliemicoMeJical Disc-ovory <.f 1 the celebrated Dr. J. F. Chtircbill, of Paris/first mode known l<y hint to the French Academy of Mediciue about J years ago, marks a new and Important era in. the n&rutlrvf Medical Hciboco. Now, Cir the first time in the history c-f ttu> World, has a BKSIKDY been tonod that surely strike* at tbe very /■*.#• datumof Ihilmntutry iHtcase, and by rrjtvrinj the arffciint chmuezil tUmcplt o f l\t increase* the principle v/itch ro»ufi lntel turrout or ritai farce, invigoratin') the Rttini ttne funsiitmt, and Oio* not c-nly CUKK9, t ot also PKK- V KNTB, li.e developmcut ut lliii hllheTfomcel Intel ecourj-* of the human rare. H*Cautlon to the Poblle.-^t Varinu# preparations are already in tbe market, pur;- rt log tr> lw» I-whl oo Dr. Churchill * discovery, against wt.u i. we solemnly centlon both tbe protevrion and the public. D't no one be deceived, bnl ask for nnd use only (b» ;<*- luirath'ii sold from tbe s <le General Deysit in theilJnttnt etatre, N->. 49 Johu street, and bearing n/ac similA eignv lure of J. WixctiKßKk, by whom alunn Dr. Churchill’s pre* scriplion is put up is A cxliacl» ian chxxicxut ret. • »*. In all Nervous or ScrofiilunsOotaplaisU, Debility, I VtTAL Powia, Dyspepsia, Indsgsatiou, and Female ?.. h { s * sovereign aod invaluable remedy. EarBBADTQE TESTIMONY.“W the .V. V. American Afcdical Monthly, for “Whatever may be our concltxsloaa with reference to the claims ol Dr. Churchill, forth# HypophospbitesasKVereign faindire in taberculasis (consumption,) rnxaxckX BB fro fir as To rn* vauix or vueax ?jlts as kiacntai sccts.” --jm the North American Medical Reporter,for (Ai, v "Tills Medidne i» scientifically prepared end relUbl# nsvd it in onrown practice, in phthisis pulruonalis, •tV&.I<.-tjier Idnns of disease, with very aatirfarL.ry n-rolia CHILDREN £tven, were In three in the *t»;#r.J »n-i advaureO iu«m of coo»otn{ the re mainder won- o ji'tii hope. tV iit. the cxoption of li e ut ter cases, which were much benefited, all but three, winch are still donbtfol, recuvered perfucUy.’’ Price £l, *r three bottle* tor tingle bottle* only, ia concentrated tofutum,tent by mail, prepaid, when specially ordered. All onlers for three bottles or over will be Bentby exprees ato>wl of tho party. Druggists most send thdr or ders direct to the undersigned, or they may have a different and spunoos preparation sent them. Genuine Preparation of Dr. Churchill's Compound of the Uypupbutphite* of Lime, Sola and Potash is sold at wholesale at the sole General Depot, 49 John at , but will be kept by all respectable druggists throughout the United States. Circulars and all necessary information given to all parties enclosing a stamp. For convenience in receiving nur letters, correspondent* are requested to add “B*x 27M” In addition to the regular address a# brlow. J. WINCHESTER, American and Foreign Agency Office, Ja24JtndAwTli») 49 Johnatreet, New York. WM. JUUN9UN. THE JHJCXICA2B Mustang Liniment THE popularity of the Mexican Mcstang Luraxar la coextensive with the civilization ot tho globe Other articles claim to aUeviaU pain and distress— thla crass. Family Physicians, Government Hospitals, Farrterm, Planter*, Farmers, Livery-men, Ac, have practi cally demonstrated {his fact throughout the world. No ar ticle ever before r£cfclrcd each undivided praise sod support from Medical aod Scientific moo. RHEUMATISM of yean standing has been totally coreil. Pile*, Ulcer*, Tumor*, Hanning Sores, Scrofula, Stiff Joints, Felons, F veilings, Kurus, Kites, Bolls, Chaps,Neuralgia, Salt Rheum, and all ache* and pains upon man, and kindred complaints upon HORSES, CATTLE. &c., inch as Rick Bona, Gall, Scratches, Spavin, PollErtl, Swee ney, Hoof ail, etc, areaaUined and cared by the MUSTANG LINIMENT. VALUABLE BOREB SAVED! Uk. 8. LITOH, Hyde Park, Vt, writer —‘•That (be bone was considered worthless,*' (his caro was Spavin,) “bat since the free aae of Hastaog Liniment, I havo told him fo r f I.SO rash. Pour Linimentbas been doing readers nphfi' 420 Bxoap Street, Phju.dklpbii, Pa ,■ (Extract.) *‘Jn lifting the kettlo from onmanageable, tilted over, and scalded ie verely, almost to a crisp. It was an awfi “■ *fgft*fhe 11a#- tang Liniment appeared to extract the paab It healed rap idly, wltbont soreness, and loft no scars of acconnt. Yoon trnly, “CHARLES POSTER.” Such language as Ibis u but tho constant and natural echo whenever thla article la nsed. This Linimeut is indispensable to planters an d owners of bones and nml«s. Mr. John Daniels, Montgomery, Ala, •old a slave fur f(‘Ul,, wbo was raised from utter nseleasoeaa by this Liniment. Every family should hare it. Bo very particular aud enquire for the Mustang Linimeut aud tako no other. Sold by all dealers throughout North SDdSocth America, Europe and all (ho Islands of the Ocean, for 25 cents, W cents, and sl,o<) per l>otlle. - BARNES ft PARK, N*w York. Also, Lyon’a Celebrated Insect Powder. fftifreudftwOiiiT g K LUNG OP F 1 f£££n[ SECOND HAND MONO?, || S| ft QRKAT BARGAINS! Oiix U Octave Malioenuy Piano in good order, gl2/> One 0 Octave do do do do 1 "*l Otw 0 Octave d>> do do d« bb One U (Irtavp do do dr> do Our 11 IVtaVr do do do do ft) 0110 d <•*, lave do do i|o ik» 40 PI A NO. 3 FOR KENT. One Piano in perfect order, at SI6 ptr quarter Odd I’iaou do do 12 do do One Piano do do 10 do do One piano do do ’v do do Hi>» Fi»m> d<- Jo l> do Jo SECOND UAND MELQDEONS. --<)ur 6 ((clave In Rosewood Case Cft. One do do do ...*<;•> CIIARLOTTR ULUMF, At “old Established Piano Depot,” tnrl'J I te Wood Ft met, 24 door above £>lh Street wwmmMwi& JUST received invoice of two very pujienor PIANOS from tho tictory of FTKINWAY ft FONB New York. ~ The admirers of the Steinway Piano*, aro respectfully requested to give na an tarly call upon the arrival of tho above For sale by H. K LEBER ft BRO., ' 7 no. 63 nnh street, njrty Role Agent* for the Stein way Plano*. ruu.ir atrara - ahivheso^ REVHER * APS DKHSON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS and SPICES, CONFECTIONER?, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, *c n No. 30 WOOD STREET, opposite St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. arl^lyd CONSIGNMENTS— -0,000 bosh. Com, 6,000 “ Potatoes. to arrivs, 2,000 “ Spring and FaU Barley, 200 “ Tennessee Dried Peaches, 40 bbU. Old Herring, far sale by nrlB HITCHCOCK. M'CRRKBY ft CO. G.ELATINE —1 gross Cox's” superior Gel* _ atlno, put up for family asa. •dost rac’d and for tale by REYMBR ft ANDERSON: tnrlO No. S 9 Wood ah, opposite 8L Charles Hotel. New goods OPENING BUTTER-rG bxs. Fresh Roll, 2 this. " *i &60 boa. received and for sale by mra \ RIDDLE, WIRTaftOO- EGG&—2 hbls for sale by orlO \ fIENSY g. OOUISA TIME—3QQ bbla. fresh for sale by -> jU«rt3 . . BIHRTaOWiIIB‘ NEW EVIDENCE. DAILY. CHANSON LOVE,74 Market street Sotittg. * ALLEGILENY BRITGE. —Notice- is - hereby given that trawl ovnt this Bridge trill be sna p.ndM on and afW APRIL FIRST, acwnlicg »Act©fAs m-mhly apjirovtd May T, lSi7. D-.r I tmewdrn. WM- BOSTOUItO.Tr-asarvri ; C^*f* ErTI ' ON Bi iiliocrai’dy.—The pnb -1 YEP D t ot ifl=d that Rov. ISAAC SAW- I> I II tI OO R A pn V n 1 nrg-I.ITEI-.Aia E.NTK»«IKMt*T.—The'-^r , N-re ..f lh- “Fiantlin Literary Bochty# mlll .. ; Lil.iai) Et.il Idainwetit. r:mi*tingol Original sad Llw Orxiion*, E-iwya. Dial.isue*, Ac., in LAFAYKTTR IlAU*^ ; nil ik-JDAY EVENING.March 2i(h,1!.i9. Ticket* -cm ml.|aiui«] at tho llcot store#. Irons the members aofl af t> •.1 or I’ro.-vv-:- MU- applied to tho purebaxsofa Libra -ry by Young'# ■■'lrlirateil Rau-I For par. • turuijre ].fr.graiu«r.rwand posters- mrikLbtd* , MrrK£ =r THF I'J F?. W. £ c. tt. R-Co.J ’ Piii'.hsirgh, F-l t aary 25,1 SCO. j TTW j 'N*--ti< l -Tin* Anniuil Meeting of ilie Stivkholdeji- !u the "Pitub- - :b, Fort Wayne and Chi'-nro Unilr-«»»l C->iiijiaß)" will 1-i.*M at the reoreacf HOARD OF TH AUK. In the cliy et Pittsburgh, opTDJS DAY, ll.v '-'"h day nf March next,-t S o'clock, r. at which uroe the !ti-f‘-'»t f the Dirretcr# for the yrar ISSF, willpr^seuliHf The el.-ction f>r fifieen Dirrclors fo serve the ensuing year, will beheld at tb# some place on WEDNESDAY, the 30th proximo, at VO O'clock, a. lf.’^ The Transfer Books \£jtl be clcSfd frvp (It* 21st to 30th, of March, both loclnfivo, and thoholdvra of stock-in the Ohio and Pennsylvanh, Ohio and. Indiana, or Fort Wayne nnd Chicago Railroad Companies, which has not been con verted into thestock nf the Dew compXDj at that time, will not t c entitled to vote at said election. Stockholders presenting their certificate* of stock In this Company to any Ticket Agent on tho line nf tho Rosd; vrlH bo sold an Kxcnreisn Ticket from that Station to £itU burgh ansi retnru for One Fare the round trip, good from March Zeth to April 'LI, l oth inclusive, fly order of the Prreidcut. fcZitd AUGUSTES BRADLEY, gec’y. ISiucatioitnl. Penn Institute,/; > CORKER c-f rpnnanU Hancock streets.— The ensuing tarm will commence c-n TUESDAY'; Slat ln*L A limited number of pupils may obtain adxnlwion. Terms for Tuition and Stationery, $22 per «**»j«len of twenty two Wi*eks. au2l:tf Jj M. SMITH, Principal. S EWlCkijEY AUADEMY.—A CiTYssh^l AXI> Comhuci it Boaipixo fiCHPOt rep. ftr. T «. on the Ft W tan H ,12 miles Dcm PitUbor-_-h. RKV. J.S.TRAVRLLI, A. M* Principal. Tbe TIHBTY-TfURD SESSION will commenre eti MON DAY, May 2d, IS'A TtaM*. per sresion of five loonth* , {75 F,.r CircuUre, Ac., enquire of John Jruin/A Sons. 37 Water etrect, orT. II Nerio A Co.. 2-i Wood Mreet,or cf tho Principal, Sewickler, Po. rjcJ/hneodAwStF . jantusrmtnts. rpmT campbeLls ake coming.- Mammoth Troupe of the World. MASONIC HALL. ON K W EKR—COMMENCING MoikUij’ March Uls(, Origin'll>*y, Versatility and Comicality Combined. KI'MSEV « NEWCOMB’S ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MtNSTRBLS. BRAS? BAND AND DOUBLE TROUPE. Among tboold ficoritrs will bo found Nr tv Facts, with New Feature* .inJ NoTeltiM, wbo will hate the fanner of making tbeir >ir«t appearance iaahli citj. In order not to be delirium in any ouo department ol the nnporior enter tainment* emu by thiscurl vaUodcorps, (bo Manager* hoto (.pared neither pains nor expense la selecting fur the coming •rtuuii. tlio l**t talent that can bo bad, not only fur Kihiu f.ian Miofrthj, tint bate gone so far a* to cull frum Iho Opera at tbo Academy of -Music, and tho UoD7.ini llallet Troupe, of Nlblo’s, Now York, bach member being soloct od fur hia iuHtMnal talent and excellence. Ja-A.lmin'ion 25 rent-. Door open at 7 o'clock—per formance at 7)£ o'clock f’ A. CLAHb, mr)7.9td Agent and Bonin*** Director. 2To lift. IT'OR RKNT IN ALLEUUENi-A® good Brick Liw<!iiog ou Bearer afreet, ntfar tbejaEl Duum-nd; hu p»i and water tlirongli Ibe Ipnae. Hie aecocd story of Masonic Hall, Watooatreot, near ¥fd-. , ••ml, comprising on** large uni tiro rooms, eolUbla- j for bcbovl Room* or like j'nrj-i:*. Rooms Kell : Situation nutptl. <■( H. tl. DAVill, . ■/ mr'Jl-.ltf Water street, Allogfiany. ' j TO LET.—A genteel Brick dwelling / ll»«se, •sitnnu'd «<n Bank Lone, Allegheny City, £bL mr3l;dlta- N... 71 W-x>d Su PiU»lmrgh. TO LET. —That desimbfo business E 5 *tin4, itn d welting attached, on the corner ofJgggk Lawny aj.J »> Uarra fur « family po r.TI u-m- (1"1" ;«« fur Oi« Injt fourteen 80-i'iif • •(' li. IL KING, mi I" *• N«>. 2U Liberty ntrwt. TO LET—'l wn well liuishcd two story |j-|3 Brut, I’lci llinc*. ruGiu«cach,GD Jjjjg, Wyli» Hurt. u.ir Cliatham. wltiijj lire minium gmtt.of lb* Require ol !»s. r. A. yreBRETT. 277 Penn atr^t. TO LET—A .Store lioom or Filth St., E 8 In tbe iu.-*t dedrabtft locatiftaoD.tbat great tiior-Jpj_ uugHßn-. Apply ui l>j Liberty'etm-t. _M _ _ KJDDLB, TTIRTa & CO. TO LET—Two large lirsp-Olass IhrellingsfP^ to Jet, wUli a}| thf> modern ItUproTcroeoM. BCT IMTCUOOCK, McCRKEKT & {-£< _ ' <w ‘ l No. 12i; B*<oud and 1M 8. iol>o ft. rf . '0 LET—The Warehouse Room and Office , ‘J» cow uvnpiEil |.y P«.n« r It. F.lecd t Co., 9* front si. L. Jso. Buies autiaM'* f-.r e.-lton. t ftasa ISAIAH DICKKYAQO. Ij'OKULNT—A Lot 144. by 100 feet, qn which JL? are Bail-linz*, Ptackn, Ac., rendering it suit*. bl» fcr any kind of mauafacturiug, situate'em Deumui Krwt, Birmingham, Bailsman's Coal Depot. £n inire of RING, Ja-1 Liberty itrwt, Pitttbnrgb. For rent- A PTNE WAEEUOUSE, No. Cft Market l.uaing N. Bolmea A Evas, finished nod shared in the but rniantr from cellar to garret, for wholesale am] retail dry goods business, with or without a largo three story Wirv bonse in tbo reir. JuilN WAY, Ja, dellrdtf Sewickleyrillti I’ofltOffletw ffiitg aurtion Salrs. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Rooms No. 64 Firth Street. S'UPERiOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At Auction—On Friday morning, March 25tb, st 10 o'clock, at dwelling boose No. 153 Third street, (Park's Row,) will be sold, a quantity of cplendld ilontebold Farni taro ol modern style and only a short time in ok; among which are mahogany sofas, divans, tables, chairs, rockers, wardrobes, tete-a-tete, book-case, hat-rock, mahogany and walnut bedsteads, dressing bureau*, chamber tarnltare, carpeting, mattrosses, superb oil paintings, window blinds, Urn irons, China, glass and qneenswara, saperior refrigera tor, cooking stove, a genua! Assortment ot kitchen fornl* tore, cc. mr23 - P.M. DAVIB,.Anct. Household and kitchen furni ture At Arerrort. —On Tboredsy murning, March 24th, at It) o’clock, nt Dwelling House, No. 11a Elm street, between Dccatar and Clark, will bo sold (ho entire stock oi\ Household nnd/Kitc'icn Fnrnitnre, of a family wbfcli are: a mahogany tpring-a^'w “of.v - ’t.'.V' main and rocking chair, mahogany bcreailS 1 bedsteads, work and wash stands, -C© glasses, Windsor chairs, carpeting,_hCorfu blinds, one nt Britannia wore, diioa, glim | .n.enswaro, school desks and L'cnchov; a g«n?ral sf“>'rti 1 t of Li’cbcn furnitnrtj, ftc. I othia P. SI. DA VIA, Anct. PIANO FORTES AND DULCIMER AT AUCTION.—On Thursday morning, March 24th at .11 o'clock at the commeiciol satnf room. No. &4 Fifth street, will be sold <me gnperior New Plv. Octave, Koeewood Care iTono Porto, in gool order, Case, second had Upright Piano Forte. Oas New Dulcimer. P. M. DAVIS. Auct. STOCK P„ Ft. W. & 0. R." R. at tbitati SILK, In lots to salt parchaseni, by apl V. M. DAVIS, AocUNo. ftf Fifth st. mm liOOSisTco., iHerellaflU , Extbangc, STOCK SALES HY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO, AT Tn« MERCHANTS’ EXCHANOH EVERY TiiURBDAY EVENING.—Bank,: Bridge, Insurance and Copper gtock, Bond and Real Estate sold st pabHc mis at the Merchants' Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS ft CO. Note*, Drafts aud Loans on Real restate negotiated co reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS ft CO, •e2l Stock Note Brokers. S 3 Fourth si. SITES FOR‘MANUFACTORIES—COAL OIL WORKS OU COAL DEPOT3.—I offer for sale Six Lots, Ninth ward, fronting on Allegheny river and But ler st-120 feet, and 100 feet on Allegheny st, entject to four yean’ leaso at $lOO per year and all taxes. Six Lots opposite to the above, fronting 120 feet on Bntler it, and 120 feet front on Allegheny street to an alley. The above property i» particularly adapted for Iron Works—the facilities for metal and cool being so great Seven<Lota making IUS feot on Bntler et.and 120 f->et on Wilkins st, opposite to Messrs. Pennock ft flart’a Foundry, particularly adapted tor Coal Depot or Oil Works'. Two Lots corner of Penn and Carrol at,olh ward, nearly opposite John Llgbtner, Esq. Pi«*»slon of the nbure 16 . tuts given at any time. Three Luts, cadi 2f) by ID) feet, enrncrof Libortv and j] and Baldwin its. Rented for one year from April, 13s£Ls, Apply to (mrO-d2m) J. B. MORGAN, 113 Liberty tU . New goods for spring sales— We hare In store, (and sre daily rtceiring additions ) thereto.) from onr own and Eastern- a - large stock. .The smoitmcnt, qualUyond styles of which cannot be excelled. It consists in part of Floor Oil Cloths, FuroitaroOil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Carriago W 1 Cloths, Transparent Green aud Doff Oil Cloths, Buff Hollands, Transparent Window Shades. Bally's Patent and other styles of Shade Fixture*, Tassels, Cords, ftc, ft. The atten tion of the Wholesale and Retail -Trade U invited to onr stock The price*, we think, will give sitlsfocllon. mrt:3wdi» J.ft H rjllLLfra, 28 428 8L Clalrtt. UfUNDEL'B MELODEON SCUOOL— M A Xnndel'a Melndeoo Inatractor*- In seven parts, with cots lilnstratlog the (ewitlou of the Body, floods, Ac. This very comprehensive work is offered to the public as a really complete and practical Instructor for the Melodrch, • Hpcdaltv flttt .1 b> the wants of these who have s teacher m neil ss thow who have noL In 1 eel. oflM pscea. hound Price, $2. For sale by JOHN !L MEUiOR,BI Wood ft. GAS STOVES—T, j. Craig,agent for the saleof Shawl Parent Gv Stoves, fw htatlng and cooking, invitee the attention of the public to the only Goietoves that have given entire satisfaction where ever they have been tried. They have bogn fully teetad in the easterly cities and aro now offered to the citlreni Pittsburgh as something cnmrtdtmMj la advance of etoTo that Is uow msdu Call and examine the dlfls»r*« styles and sues for heating rooms, for cooking, ftTlrcaw* and nnrwries at the White Front Tin and Sieve Wan*™** No. 124 Wood st. mrlSf y. J. C&AH*. Tobacco— so bis. 5s & ios j. Tobacco; 10 bxs. nn&wll * BobinJoa To i ™ c,:c ’ - a ta "B ’inrt Wifr * WJISOSi^ OUNDRIES-^ackß'lWei .7 lbbLLw^ PCr ‘ tCamCr mCKEY'faiS Libert? a t AKER'S NO. 1 udOCOLATJfi, Broma and llS’"** ,u^ ar j2 13 and 20 Wood tlrcai. ACON —5000 lbs. Term. Bacon Hams to arT Jr»per« lCd ® ep 1a Crowe'fcr*al& by ROBERT DICKJSY, 44S liberty <tlrt»t. - S" TORAUfI TO LET.—A good Lott, 4hird «twy. Apply to ; . mrlB HITCHCOCK, McCREPtT <(00. UTTER AND EGGS.—4 bbi ErimeSoU, •• 4 « Kfg4 - mrlB RIDDLE, ViuiXs*Q o. SEAL PAPERS of Tariooa colors and sizes forttlety . W.S. HAVEN, Stationer, - Bill ffcf,3Jf HudSftALulutft*
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