t>. f. wnttfifr* a. L- XATOS~™B. ElTßUt_.JtrWSll lUlff B. BIDDLE & CO., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS' 2>ITTSB‘C’R.O» s SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1860. REPUBLIC AIT COUNTY CONVENTION. '' Tag opponents of the National Administra tion io Atiwmeoy County tre mjnwted to meet in tbclr i i e«pectira ejection dUtrtcti, on SATURDAY, .March 26th, and elect two delegates from each to a County Convention! which will aeumblo at the COURT HOU3E, on WSDNRA DAY, March 30th, at 11 o’clock, A JL The object of thla Convention ia to elect delegatee from thlecoaoty to the Stats Convention, and actnponasetof ral« fcr thejore rnmentol fatore nominating Convention* «“*“k*tt.»b.„bid.w b, o» TheDelerato BejUnfflwni behdd in lb. aomublpaW tnwylbi tronnof 3 mJS P.M.. u»n n ib.dto ud boroughs between the hour* of 7 and 9 P.M. Dy order of the Coonty Ocmmlttw. n_.. • „ _' *• B. OBYKR, i<m. Runru Bum, Bec’y. Rbpubhc.\s PaniAßT Meetzkqs. —The prior ' ary meetings to elect delegates io the Republican County Convention, will bo held to-day—in the afternoon, throughout the townshipß and at ' n W» toe cities and boroughs. We refer to the call, which wa put at the head of our columns, for of the purpose of this Conven tion, and urge the Republicans generally to attend the meetings and participate in the selec tion of delegates. RETBBscowsjrr.— Postmaster General Holt soems to be fHo only "head” among those of the various departments of the national government, Including the President himself, who shows any disposition to commence, and if possible perfect the work of economy and retrenchment so mnch talked about within the last year by democratic politicians io Congress, and editors <md leaders outside of that p body. He is compelled to do what be is. oow doing by the pressure of circumstances "brought atiout by the absence - of any appropriation to carry on the department.” over which he has been called upon to preside; but it appears hie colleagues are content to go on in their old way of extravagance and pecula tion, until they are forced to desist by the • occurrence of a calamity in the shape of an empty treasury, or the happening of some good fortune for the nation which would involve their dismissal from office. Our democratic rulers do not think economy is necessary unless it is en forced by Circumstances similar to those which govern the affairs of the Post-office department. The practice of that virtue in lime of plenty I the/ regard as eoiirelyout of the question, pre- i ferriog to adopt the prodigal’s plan of wasting J his subetaoce without a thought or care for the 1 future. The good old principle which enjoins a careful and discriminating use of Iho publio is rrgardpd by modem democrats os a matter which will do well enough to talk about on the stomp, just before elections, but decided ly too antiquated to be reduced to aci ual practice. They havo too many live oak (contractors to favor; too many coal agents to reward; too many Flor ences and pickles to elect; and too many poli ticians to support and enrich, to encumber them selves with the introdaotion of reforms, which would require so many individual sacrifices to perfeot. We grant that Mr. Bnchanan can ap preciate the excellence of these precepts, when inditing a letter to a public celebration, intended for general circulation, bat he is the last man in the country who would oonsentto adopt them as Lis system in the administration of the affairs of government. He is willing to preach the- or thodox doctrine, but he will not, unfortunately for the oonntry, practice it. In the meantime we trust Mr. Holt, whatever I may bo the cause of his efforts, will proceed; earnestly in the work, of reform infiia depart-:! ment. We hope he will continue until the end, and not halt or faint by the way. In (ho gen eral waste at the capital it is something of a-con eolation to know that there is at least ono person endeavoring to practice economy, even if that" one person i* acting under other motives than , absolute and unavoidable necessity., Wo are I thankful for small favors in theso wicked days, and shall not permit ou/selves to scrutinise too closely nn action that haS'even the eemblanee of virtue on its face. Some time ago a Southern clergyman, Ur. Helper, of South Carolina, published a deeply interesting work entitled “The Impending Crisis of (he South,” and several gentlemen of New York, esteemiog it a work well calculated to im press the public mind with the evils of Slavery haTe sot on foot a subscription to procure the publication and circulation! 100,000 copies of the work in a condensed form. The author is a native 6? a Slave State, and is thoroughly fa mil , iar with the workings of the system of slavery, = its the Slave States, and above all with its effects upon the laboring and non slaveholding population of the Sooth. It is to ehow the blighting influence upon this first, and then upod every interest of that por tion of the country upon which this “primal corse’* of the nation has been fastened, that this remarkable book has been written. The object of those who have inaugurated the movement to which we havo referred,"ls to t raise a fund of $16,000 to pay for printing this edition of 100,- 000 in a cheap form for the border Slave States, - and in such Northern States os have shown by their votes hitherto, that they do not folly un derstand the dangerous effects of slavery upon tho white population of the country. The amount could in no way be to wisely and profit ably expended. No document can be circulated that would exercise, bo powerful an influence upon the next election. If the proposed edition be printed, they will be furnished to those who may desire (them for distribution, at 1G cents each. Everypersou who subscribes $lO towards the fund-will be entitled to 160 copies, if he de sires them. Hon. W. H. Awteos, No* 16 Ex ohsoge Place, New.Tori', is..theTreasurer, and will-acknowledge the receiptpf whatever money may be forwarded to him, through the New York Tribune, and tbenamesbf all contributors to the amount of ten dollars and upwards, will be pub lished in the compcnd of the book. Tas following are the resolutions adopted by the House, relative to the Tonnage Tax, with Mrf Irish’s amendment incorporated: WneaxAS, la and by the twenty-second section of ‘tho act entitled “An Act to incorporate the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company,” approved the thirteenth day of April, Anno Domini one tboavudeigbthun dred and forty-six, it is provided that all tonnage of whatsoovotjtind and description, except the ordinary baggage of passengers loaded or received at Harris. ► burg or Pittsburgh, or at any intermediate point and carried or conveyed over said railroad moro than . twenty miles, between the tenth day of March and the first day of December, in each and every year -shall be subject to a toll or doty for the ose of tho Commonwealth, at tho rate of five mills per mile for each ton of two thousand pounds. Awn wzzgßSAf, In and by the first section of the N act entitled “A farther supplement to an act to in corporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,”ap- £ roVed the twenty-seventh day of March, Anao >ominl one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, it is provided that the tax on tonnage of five mills -Kper ton per mile, from the tenth day of March to the •v”first of December, payable to the State treasury under • the provisions of the twenty-second section of the act to which this Is a supplement, be commuted to a tax of three mills per ton per mile daring the whole , year, said tax to cover all freight carried over tho road more than twenty miles, which said tax was 252? by the said railroad oompaoy, on the - thirtieth day of Jolyandtbe tenth day of December . of each yeas. \ 2™*®*®* There was duo to the Common' wealth fromUo said P-mnsylvanla Railroad Compa °7* day of Decemper last, on account SaSf SSittSfif « Clrrle<loT "^ d inroad, abouf n&oty thousand dollars,- whloh sum the saidoompa' ny has neglected andrefosed to pay. P ' Ao wnmaas, The agreementon the part of said eompwy to payeaM tonnage tax formed!* essential part of the contract, between the Commonwealth and - the eompany. Therefore, Sttoltcd, Bg tU Senate andßmitt o/ Itrpretenia. titetry lie Commonxceallbof Penwyfponiu, in Gnml Asemify met, That tho Attorney General of this Commonwealth, is hereby instructed to commence and prosecute in theSnpresu Court of the State, the ; neeessaxy suit or suits [against the said company for j any amoontnf tonnage tax nowdueby said railroad i company to tho Commonwealth, and further,] to ascertain whether the said railroad company by Us . refusal .aforesaid, has not forfeited its chartered 'Privileges, and to take all necessary steps to procure - a decree of forfeiture In said suit or suits’ so . instituted. . ' _ ftoofocd, That Auditor General and the 6Ut» xnassrar are hereby In itractod to charge laid Pcko. - lylraala Railroad Company at the rate of fire per watmajcf nonlh, for anydoUy thet m»y bereifter occur in_ Urn pejmont or tin loumro t« now over «T <W*j In the per. meal of the add tax which may harcafta become doe. Tlw amendment of Mr. Irirh Ucontilnel In Pwenlhctii. i, {£* PWMMyItMa Ddronqr | Sowi»oO«.-Tk. Bnwdry'Whurjaftti «Lwn» StJ imSfiv? 4 ? 7* kul *, fron * l *«P j pa*t »etk or two has ? cabled many farmer* in “? f'tjfij® 5? *”tootble lock.- All corruption the lowtr end of Ihe eonnty to got their ploogh- h b, S B r- ,1 ?. D ® 1 ‘ ed sK-aUth, log done, .od the ground Andy for .ceding the 0,18 «op. w “ Ic,r " 1,111 8 number of former. Im j„ ‘ or * people in the proud atti- io Falls and Bristol townships got their oats of ih« Rh?»«* UW righto and the onion sowed during lost week. If the Cue weather otates Union. should continue, that job® will be generally ac* Thi. ia from Buchannn'a organ at Harriabnrg. compli.hed throughout that e.ctlon’before the IU coolaesa would be rerreahing lo warm.r “onth goe. out. An agricultural writer in our weather ti.«* .. , ~ . . f . ' columns this week strongly nrires the advanta tk V- Ttat V ” tj " hieh h “ J a i l Bndor! ' >d ; geo of the early aeediugof oata’. From our own lfie reeking corruption and rascality of the Na- experience aod obsecration, we think his posi tional admluiatratlon ehould plumo iteclf upon ! lion 00 lhi » subject well taken.— Buch (Co ) ila polity, must astonish eren those who are oc- enstomed to political brazennees. It may be that, in shaking off the State administration the parly has got rid of bodo corruption and rascality— the party itself ought to bo tho best judge of that; but It did so that it might the more effectually hold up the hands of the National administra tion and sustain such rillainies as those laid bare by the investigating committees of the late Con gress. The next Congress will give us, doubt less, further developments and of a more damn ing sorl; and “complicity with the rascality’ 1 of the National administration will be infinitely more “crushing” to the party for which the Union speaks (ban its acknowledged “complicity” with the “rascality” of the State administration Tub movement for a new organization in this slate of thoso democrats opposed to tbo National Administration and the late State Con tention, is not likely to receive much aid from the demecratic press. The Harrisburg Sentinel, Doylestown Democrat and Philadelphia Press arc the only ones we hare heard of that respond to the movement. There will probably be two or three others—one in Chester, one in Schuylkill* and one in Lycoming, but the National Admin istration has bought up the press as well as the politicians. The people, however, respond no bly; and the Philadelphia Press contains new lists of names, every day, appended to the call for the State Convention on the 13th of April. Ton Resignation or Paines Napoleon. —The Palais Royal of Paris has long been for the kinsman of the sovereigns of Frauce'what Leices ter House was for George the 11. In the life time of bis sou Frederick—a “poutiDg-place of princes.” From the Palais Loyal the unprinci pled Egalile fanned the rising flame of the French Revolution. A the Palais Royal Egalite's grandson, Louis Philippe, quietly financiered himself into the confidence of Constitutional France. To the Palais Royal, Prince Napoleon hi* now betaken himself, there to organize war for Europe, and vexation of soul for his cousin, the Emperor. The Nova-Scotian, which yesterday arrived at Portland, brings news of a sort of crista in the Imperial Cabinet, which has resulted in the res ignation of Prinoe Napoleon of his office as Min ister for Algiers, and in his retirement from the councils of the Emperor. This step on the part of the Pnnoe, following olosely upon the publica tion, in the MonUeur t of an officiarhote denying that France intended any aggressive movement, raised at once the hopes of the "peaoe u party all over Europe. For tho Prince Napoleon, as well by his declared opinions as by his rcoent alliance with the Royal family, hod gradually made him self in a manner the representative of the war faction, and of that policy of Napoleonic propa gandism which so many of the English and Ger man journals persist in attributing to the Empe ror of the French. The rupture of Prince Na poleon jrith the Government has therefore nat urally encouraged all those who wished to be lieve war improbable at least, if not impossible, and it is not at all surprising that the steamer which brings us this intelligence should bring os also tidings of a general revival in the funds both of England and of the Continent. In truth, however, theretreat of Prince Napoleon from the Toileries to the Palais Royal rather defines his own position than affects that of the Emperor. Prince Napoleon is and always has been essen tially an "agitator” rather than a statesman, and he may well conceive it to be desirable for him self that he should assume the attitude of an ex tremist iu Napoleoniam to-day as he assumed ten years ago the attitude of an extremist in Repub- Hcaniem. Should the ohstinaoy of Austria force France finally into a war of Italian liberation the present action of the Prince has commended him in a very special manner to the sympathies and the attention of Italy; and an Italian throne would in that event become a by no means vis ionary prospect for Urn cousin of the roler of France and the of tho sovereign of Sardinia.— y. T. 7Hmes. 6 Suicide.— . The lifeless body of Mr. Charles Watson, brother of R. & J. Watson, extensive coal dealers in Pittsburgh and New Orleans, was fonnd hanging in a bed room adjoining the offico of j the firm in this city yesterday morning, ♦lessi*. W. kept an office and Charles superin tended it Their business here was principally in engaging new crews for their ooalboata which from Pittsburg, and they also purchased a good deal of coal in boats, Mr. Watson was a man about thirty years of ago, generally re spected for his gentlemanly deportment He leaves a youog wife, who is lying seriously sick. Ho was last-seen on Monday morning with a rope under his arm, when he told a /negro boy that if any one should inquire for him not to disturb him, as he was sleepy and was going to take a nap. He then walked np to hiß office, which was over Snyder & McCollum’s store. He had thrown the rope over the rafters and got on a row of flouKbarrels, which were lying against the wall and from which he swung himself off. His feet were only a few inches from the gronnd and one end of the rope was tightly grasped in~ the hand. Mr. Watson bad sufferedgreat distress of mind for several days on account of tho illness of his ’wife. He said to a friend on Batarday, with tears In bis eyes, that he did not thinknhe could recover This is supposed to be ono of the causes whioh led him to commit the deed.—Loti. Jour. Milaxcuolt Occcbbb.ice.— Mr. Ezekiel Franks, of German township, lost his life last week under the following circumstances: Ha attended the eieolion at McCleilandtown on Fri day, whero'bo became much intoxicated About 11 o'clock P. M. he left the election ground on horsebaok lor home. Alter going about half a mile it is supposed that he becamestupified, and fell from his horse. Not appearing on Saturday search was mado for him, but without avail. The search was continued on Sunday, when his remains were found near the residence of Isaac Crow,’Esq., about half a mile from the election ground, as above stated. He was lying in aby Toad, and the earth about him gave evidence of his great suffering and violent struggling. . Mr. Franks was about 60 years of age. An inquest was held over the body on Monday, and a post mortem examination made by Coroner James Fuller. A verdict was rendered in ac cordance with the facts above stated. Union* ■tovm (Pa.) Genius. Help fob Browb.—The ingenious Mississippi Senator, who declared in Tammany Hall, with a candor truly oharming, that for himself he desired Cuba for the purpose of atrengtheniog Slavery, having been somewhat unhandsomely treated by the Washington Union and the Jour nal of Commerce, we are gratified to perceive that the Charleston Mercury steps promptly to bis aid. That warns! fully agrees with Brown. Hts reason is the same with the Mercury's rea son. Both favor the acquisition of Cuba for the benefit of Slavery, and both have the frankness to say. so. The Mercury is not well pleased with the Union and Journal of Commerce for taming the cold shoulder upon Brown, and certainly it was not just the thing. Brown eald what he thought, and said it boldly. Tammany was de lighted, and why should tho Union make faces. That little remarkabout Buchanan’s age and timidity might be overlooked. Brown meant that too.— N, 7. Timet. Ehioratiqh.— Official dispatches show that fr° m Bremen daring (be year 1858 was, to New York, 12,467 passengers, in L l , v *\ th * enllr « number to the United Slates J«l?f "i 3 fir5 7 'o'l°o2 8^7 th ® number was 42,370, and in 1866, 80,688. Daring the last ten years the emigration from Great Britain aod Ireland has been 2,<66,000, and from Germany, 1,200,- °V„ ; f^ n, l Fr^ nce Bcar o«ly 200,000. In 1857, riA U^° g n Uad Bent bat 212,000 and Germany 110,000, France numbered only 18,800, inolud wg about 8,000 or 9,000 to Algiers. In the last ten years one half of the French emigrants have gone to Algiers, and not more than 100 000 Frenchmen hare, during this period, emigrated to the New World.” 1 . Mississippi Liras Gitiho-Wat.—Wo learn from the New Orleans Picayune that (be river has commenced washing through the levee at CajtoUoq iB several places, in consequence of the planking of the levees being very rotten. The levee above Do Soto City*gave way on the 10ih, making a crevasse some five or six feet deep and twenty feel broad. The Sun adds that several hands wero at- work near the break at | °* tl a giving way, but in consequence or tbo rapid rash of water through the orevaese, they were compelled to abandon their work. The xaiooriver, says the Yatoo American, of the 10th is rising rapidly at that point and above. . BtAimjcL wbxh Slats Mabohittmd.—A young and beautiful women; Agues Wright, was manumitted la the Probata Court at Cindnnati g ownor » ****** Wright, of New Orleans. Uaa.it not been known she was a slave, no one bs J° Baa pccted’that she had a particle of African blond in her veins, She had genteel manners and style, and was as elegantly dressed as a Fourth street belle.. The peculiar, relation her late master bore to her is probably (because of hsr freedom. Agnes would pass .anywhere •for a Caucaerion women. The wheat Crop.—A few weeks ago (he far* mera of ibis county were Tery much dispirited atiho gloomy prospeot for wheat this year ; but lately their faces hare assumed a more oheerful aspect. They how eay that 7 the prospect fora good wheat crop is every day brightening, and some even say that an abundant yield would not surprise them.— GreenvilU (/tt.) Journal The Connecticut election comes off In abont a fortoigbt, and the Federal Administration has sent money on in large sums and promised con tracts and jobs to carry two or three of the Con gressional districts. Old Back is lWing op Jo the epint of his Fort Daquesne letter.— Lou? Jour. Thb Mark Lane Express notes the novel fact that vessels had been chartered in London to New York and Canada. Boerhave’s Holland Bitters,—Females Etmiaa WITH Niosai asp Dhjhitt.—A Tonic Stimulant, •uitablc to those peculiar period- in tho lifeol every female. more particularly every mother, ha* long boon a derided tom In the medical world: aomethiogto be retained ae a BTer 7 welWttrnlabed Family Medicine Chest, to which, at those seasons, reeomae msy be had, with the confidence of finding relUffrom tbenauaei and restoration of strength, with perfect fearfeuDoe cfeny Hi consequences, yet without haring taken • mealdoe poa *p«log antagonUtlc principle*, to render dangerous anothrr ErtSSttoKJJL.** , "*”" ,n “ Ur * “» p n~l the T ~H? lUoo £ to be perfectly falflllod in Bxrhave t Holland BiiUn. Prom the nature of the' diseas es here Minded to. vrehave oot thought proper to parade the names or tbon ladles who have unhcaltatlngly afforded us thei evidence of the truth of the aeeertlooa we here make.— Entail and every word can be substantiated to the aaliifoc tloa of the moot Incredulous. We offer one of the moetaure ■nd certain remedies tor this class of afflictions, and all thoee, whether peculiar to the sex or not, which remit from particular organ, or general debility, of the ryttem. Its effects are almoet magical, yet tho cere radical." it communtcatcs no riolentsbock to tho sjitem, bnt gently Inainuatiog Itself through tho wholo frame, roaaee the vital energy to ai>mal action, and, whiteenabllug nature to throw off th* cause. u thoroughly eradicates the effects of dlaeaeo. Are you nauseated to early morning, Indispoeod to rise?— We earn wily request yon to try the half of a tcaspooulaL It surely will not harm. Y« twe positively guarantee new accwa of ci.-rgy, »dJ a cheerful, hopofnl looking forward to the duties of the day. - Are you subject to nauae* before or after eating? Try tho samequantity before each mesL As we aaid before, it will not harm: yet we assure you of relief from that dlstreatine loathing al the thought of food, and also from the dlapotf tiootovomlt after partaking. We promise perfect diges tion of what h«s been eaten. tho doae prescribed haa been too great, dimmish the quantity to suit your constitution. . R* 4l > CaJixm-'—lho Oenuloe highly Consentrated Boer nave’s Holland Blttera ta pot up la half pint Mllm <mly, and retailed at $1 per bottle. The great demand for »*»»• truly Celebrated Medicine bat tedneed many Imitation*, which the public ahouldguard agaitutpnrchaalng. Beware or imposition! Beu tbatonruame Is on the label of every bottle you tuy. ' BENJAMIN PACE, Ji-, A 00., Sole Proprietors, 57 Wood street, betweeo Ist and 2d sts.,Pf ctmhurzh. Pa. tnrZbdawP Be to aJrtmttaunmtß. J. P. WILLIAMS.... JOHN JOHNSTON. FAMILY GROCERIES T B & Bt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WILLIAMS JOHNSTON, 114 Smithfield Stbeet, Nearly opp*ilto (he Custom House, ,P 1 TTSB US 08, Have just‘opened a very choice selectloa of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, RIO, LaGUAYRA AND JAVA COFFEES, Sugars, Rice, Bice Flour. , Com and Pearl Starch, Farina and Yeast Powder, Pearl Sago, Tapioca, Curb. Soda, Cream ‘Tartar, Cocoa, Broma and Chocolate, Moccaroni and Vor* micelii, Pure Ground Spicos, Pure Flavoring Extracts Table and Dairy SAL T , SUUAR OCRED HAMS AED DEEP CANDLES, CRACKERS, SOAPS, syrups; tobacco, CIGARS, kc ajrSfclrodAwT Honstkctptrj, Attention! QUK STOCK FOB THE BPJUNU OF Hit Is JTOW ItTL ASO COSVIXTX; consisting In part aj follows: COOKING STOVES Koao bet tbo best selected patterns; Mtabluhment bat those we «U 1 warrant Perfect Bakers, Roasters and Cookers FENDERS, FIRE IRONS; ICE CIIESTS; MEAT BAFES; BATHING APPARATUS; PATENT GRIDIRONS; Acd, In ihoit. every article usually kept in a first-class House-furnishing Hardware Store: which WO will veil at price* which canoot fail to satisfy, THE IRON CITY TIN AND STOVE WAREHOUSE W. W. BRADSHAW, [Successor to T.J. Craig A Cu n ] . • No. 134 Wood si,, lirst door below the sign of tho Golden Gun. tnbg&tf HEAP PIANOS.—Just Fe-jß^Sfem V*/ edvrd, four iUaowood &Il°saj» gjge PUooa, manufactured by IT V | |l THE CHEAPEST PIANOS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES! They sro with fall iron frame aod French Grand action, makeup 0 J ° * mp<cU *K*r the devigDS of tho tat 6J Octaves for $1 75; 7 Octaves for $2 00; Tbcw wilj bo aolloftJy for ea»b, at tbe-smaJJ commlulon charged far selling, u tho oatromoly low price* obtained by iho makers, will not Justify a credit Fo l r „^ B by JOILN n. MELLOB, - mb26 ; 81 Wood *t CROSSE i BLAOKWILL'S ENGLISH Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Ac; Lea A Perrin'* Wore**- Sauce, add Cox’* fiparkUog Gelatin. • » ® nnderaignod, Importer of the above superior Gobdr, oCot* them for sale a* low •* any other boose to the United elates. They comprise Gerkinga, mixed PlcliJe*, Chew Chow, Plcalilty, Onions, Walnatj. Beans, Cauliflowers, Worcestershire fiance, OeU ttn, Mushroom and Walnut CaUnp, Boyer's Eelish. Soho Banw, John Bull, Harney and Beading fiance, Ewecce Shrimps, Polled Meats, Lobsters and Game, liarham line ns French and ‘Spanish Olives, Table Salt, Essence Anchovies, assorted fruits, Jellies, Ac. JOSEPH B. BU3SIKR, 110 Booth Wharves, Philadelphis. Also, Importer of Foreign Fruit*, Nuts, Salad Oil, Bar dines, Maecaronl and Vermicelli, french Mustard. Ac mr2o;lwd - Only 9130 (Board Included) from Pitta- Wnrßb to ths Gold Bllnaa—Special ctotlea to Gold Ba«k«ra~ A Bare Chtsce. land carriage. BEASLEY, of St. Louis, • ftt?* \J u DOWflatoyngaveryUAhtdreogfatbcntAaSgOZ CALLED THE OUS, M*N, 1 “H'™ l ™ built trpTe&ljf for Katuss lUvcr, having government con tr*f£. wlu rjnrurularl, between Leavenworth City and Ft.Blley, and wiifmakaconnectloM one hundred mUa above FL Ruey, with Bussell, Major A Co/* Stage Ooacbee. ntnaing direct to Denver City and Pike's Peak. Capt Ilia prepared to receipt through to the olnulDanm G&vlvie Jura uid BUn, Mellon, .1 $lBO for —ch caUn nranagn the 80th instant. Apply to , FL4GK, BABNEBA 00- Or to theTennulvahla Insurance Company, Mo. 63 Fourth ,trBoL : ' mrl&dawT riO-PAETNERSHP— Tho subscribers have Budwthenimo of OB3EO* <>• SttiAn A GO., for the purpose of tnaMCtlos • Con* m'-JoD biaiiiM for lb. ..1. of pig Mol»l, Bloomi. 4r, .1 Nc.s2TVood it net _ _ <JBO. 8. BBYAn, LOO AM Aoaioo. PlUibcrgb, Much 18,1W9. The Hardware business will bo continued Mqgoal by mrS&atd LOG AN A QBEQQ. VOUNO FOLKS GLEB" BOOK, contain- JL l»g nearly hondred copyright Bm*» uj DaotU n»t«r befor* hanso&itad, tod the cbcictut noi from tba German and Italian—arranswi in a flunOlar ityla for the cluba and tba (octal circle, toy Cbarle* Jam*. Price,*l., for *al«by ’ JOHN 11. MSLLOa, 81 Wood itrwt. n«£AM TARTAR—ISOO lbs. powdered for b ' B- A. FAHNESTOOK A CO. cordct of Wood and Pint at*. CASSIA— aoo mats for sale by „ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO , Corner ef Wood and ItratatracU. gUAWLS, MANTELS, I „ DBES3 GOODS. do. C. HANSON LOVE. U it —lOO bxs. Orongoß, in prime or* Jo»l rac'd and for *ale by HEniSR A ANDERSON, mt 26 No. 39 ffwl et-, q>po*luBt, Chvli* Ustal. OAKUM AND KOJeES— -60 bxlM belt N»tj Oakum; «0 coll* iUullla Unp«, bom to 15i lath, criS WATT * WIUON, SHOT —75 bags Nos. Ito 6 Shot for solo by Btfgp • WATT* WILBOS. TAR AND PITCH—4S bblfl. lv. C. Tar; IS So Pitch; 20 .do fto.Sßoafa, . . mrCfl WAITAWIMON. yoraalft low by GOSHEN BUTTER.—H firkins prime BmtorjMtrecalwd. &.PAIZSLL«OP. /IQSHEN CHEESE—ISOi boxwprlmore- CftndtatlfcrfeWfey .v - iLiMT.gw.E AOO. f' 8U# * F «*r t* Old Ali«*fc*. !n* #t TT tTT\ o Q r\r\ npHE Respectfully inform ! H * GUILDS &, CO., ! WHOLESALE j“»°pin^t!l!nSntt«An4braj'3sirrom , Boot and Shoe Warehouse Derragh aitxt. Arrafigmaßau *UI be made to . iSfSiSS'JIIZ’ESSFZ 1 NO 133 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA. WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE •fed eiUnairr stock of oots, Shoes, Hats, James p. tanner, shoe, HAT AAD BONNET WAREHOUSE, ta No. 50 Wood Street, 9 Hm now in BU>re bl< very large etock of GOODS purchased direct from the’NEW ENGLAND iUNC TORIEB, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, aJI of which wfi) be dlapoMd'ef at timill advance on COST. who bare heretofore gone East for their goods, for the future will tare both time and mtjney by making tbdr pnrchuoafirom bln. ffr bonier* wo reqaMted to call beJoio baying, tod Inly tbemielvcs of (bo fact. _C2LP*iticulor itt»Dtkin to orders. paper hangings M’O'W OPENING NEW WALL PAPERS FOR SPRING SALES OF 1859, A.X THEIR OLD STAND, so; 87 WOOD STREET FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AHERICAN GOODS, mrl-lmd&wT New 'Wall Paper Store, KTO. 9X WOOD STREET, SECOND DOOR BBLOW DIAMOND ALLEY. THOMAS PALMER Having removed from his old stand on Mar* NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM, Elegance and Convenience, Cennot be urpused. He now offen for nle M»ortmenl ALL THE LATEST STYLES OP AJ\IERICAN, WALL PAPERS AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LOWEST MARKET PE ICES Bpiiag and Boomer Arrangement. ». W. GRAHAM 4 CO., ggffi TOEWabditA mbrobants, SBIPPtt~ ILLINOIS CE ocos tool Uom our |a*o PBOPMETOKS, CAIRO, ILLINOIS W« baro Just pot down Iron Tracki and Hide* leading dJwctlj from tbe Old Depot to oor Wbarf Boat, which eo *bl« as to fcrwnrd rnigfat to sad from the railroad wUh STtst dispatch, and wilioat tha ezpaaara or liability to damage, unavoidable in toy other method of handling. Weii*> giro prompt end carefal attention to reahlpsonts by Rim, to Now Orleans, Meophla, Ac. v BIRD CAGES: OPE AND TWINE WAREHOUSE. HKJraY 6EHWIO A CO., Hanofitcturenef all rizaa TOILET WARE; ROPES, PACKING TARB, _ TARRED CORDAGE AND TWINES. 4&-Wmhou*e, No. IS9,corner of p*no*&d W*loal it« twowtarMabowlhßp. ft-W, A 0. fc. B. Freight Depot FilUbargb, Pt. mrlS-Urdi/ Carriages and Haggles. EOR THE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts berghen, and ctrangna Ttalflngtha city, tbs rebacrlb er baa opened a Wareroom Immediately la the roar of tba Uonongabela Uoaso, oa lint ettwt, lor tbo aalo of GAKfiIAGSS, BUGGIES AND SPBINO WAGONS, Of hU ova mnnuiactor*—the material all rejected iritb gnat care. Haring been engaged thlrty*tbre«year* lath# bvlneaa. ■»* »• nreatoaa yean la Allegheny City, with aa Ia oHLU a vlb* o*"* 0 *"* ** ,a ®deot goaraalao aa to theqaallty TbepobUo an rcapectfolly InrUed to can and examine bla work. _ oa the ceraerof Fodoral atreet and North' Ooamon, Allegheny City, JOHN SOUTH. mtlflAndAwT List of applications toe license TO SELL LIQUOHS. filed la (ha Clerk** Offloa for Al legheny County, op to 26 tb ftbreb, 1669. , _ _ • TQOB. A. ROWLBY, dark. Armatrou Joe. TaTarn, Bth ward. Pittaborg b. ®f e *** r ßmiili, Hooae, 6tli ward, Pituburgh Black Cobrad fj other guoda, lid •* •• Bumpu* H B, Tarern, •• « Fry Geo, Tarara, Tarentam - Bawn W C, Rating Uauw.M’Seoapcrt KobnfelderJoe, » 3d ward. PUtabnrgb Mcrrlaon John, Tatara, Wirt Elizabeth M’Welab John, “ VenaUle* tp MlOomba John F, “ Oib ward, MtUbnrgb M’OlemoJa*, w lit M - Sharp Wm, other gooda, franklin tp •* Jaa, TeTern,4tb ward, Plttabnrgb Wblifleid Sophia, Taaarn, p*no tp Trimble DcoJ, Tavern, 4th ward, Flttabarnb Y ohlw^ 01 *'' KlUll3 * Uoa * a ’ M ’'erd, i'ltiaburgli. NOTICE.— All persons whose licenses ex* pin during tbo mouth* of May aod Jan. «□! attend to niing Ibeir application forthwith In (be Clerk’* office, •* tboßoar'lof Unuwra-wll! commence granting liconenon V, 'uVS TuLtn^ 1 "" ,ta I, ’ OTd " mh26:d3t TPQ3. A BOWLKT. Clerk DIXON’S PREPARED CARBURET P. }^P^~~ roT pollablng Store#, Grate Kenan and eaeryHodol’ braaa and aboel Ironwork. ThlaartLje re quires lea* labor and will prodnreamoro brilliant polish and last longer than any other anlclo now loom Kept oon •U**H ®° 1»F JOB. FLEMING, mr?a cornel of Dlaioood and Markot at. KOWN'S BRONOHIL TROSHES For **• *U«HeUoo of coogbi, cold*, boaraabea* and all di*> o J t^ o.vra“t,4Dd.lnD?r0 .v ra “ t , 4Dd . InD ? r Pab,lc »P«**«* and alng era will find them • IntaluabU for clearing tad atrengtbau a*^?To*ce‘ l conatantly on band el ar * s JHA FLEMING’S. Q.REAT REPUBLIC MONTHLY, ATLANTIC MONTHLY, FOB BALE AT mr263td;laq NDER TAKING, Dff'DEBTABIM d.fcl Tfae uadenljpiMl u prepared to attend to andertak* ■ I ig in ail It* branch o*. He will dldntor corpau, at* HI tend to laying oat and Cars Idling erery necemry for ™ the proper interment of deceased penou on reaaenablo terma. Offlcs ca CUmocd etrwt, dmt Gnnt, MJotalnj; Eobcrt Q. PtttonoD’i livery etibl*. mrlMmd ARTWEU, & 8] WHOLESALE DBCOaiSTE, Oonur of Wood and tixih Strata, 8010 Proprietor* «f Um CAPILM, • preparation iopcrior to all others In the -«crid for tbs hair and whl* ksr* l jrodQClof sstremg, beal{by growth and allaying til fercr and Irritation of tbs scalp j and tearing a eoft, delicate, •lUcp motatare oarer before ailnlned. Gaorentsed not to contain an t Injnrtoaa ingredient arid T^OBaCCO—37 kge. J. 20 do 25 bags Pojrber, 15 bags Pimento, bjto bslss Cinnamon, o bakiicipTea, with a general ae> aortneotofground Bplcee forest#by WATT A WIL6QN. fIUEESB—4O bis. Cbacee arrirteg for jpIXTATOES—I3S bb! LIME-200 bbb. fros by tnrSS Broom corn bri . nrgfl IfINBOW SLAB! T fcrnUb, . :l iariß f T.mjju UJJOTH TAB! L/aaorted sixes Jnxt rac'd i Bust : J.AUISIU fete atoirrttsirawte. WILLTAU LEI BONNETS, <SsO- WUOLESALE Pittsburgh, Pannt.,^ LATEST STYLES OT kot street, has fitted his AS ABOVE, WHICH, FOR ENGLIBH and FRENCH II l I if ill I —— * . •Railroad FOR APRIL WO R APRIL DAVIS A CO'S, Mo. 60 firrU BTRKB BOBKSt WILLIAMS. bin. 6 twist Tobacco; fattaborgb Ping da 1 WAIT A WILSttM. >rime Qosben York la by WATT A WILSOH. . to arrive for sale by HBNRY H. OOLLIMS. this day receiving HAMBY H. OOLUKA jSfl—3 tons for sale [ HSWBT H. OOLLINfI. [•200 boxes assorted [ Hgrar.g.OQLLIHB. COVBES-25 doa. ifaSa&M-Ctoit FUto aibmisramta. gdk. BOOTS AND SHOES, |g^ Or e-Ttry ui iHj. «uJ UUal *t, U* «iid *J*pud t. Spring and Summer Sales, Wbfoh having le?n purchased principally for C-tall. Direct from the Id anafaetarcra, And selected with great tin u to quality *Dd sires, wo Getter ourselves w,< are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS To oar friends who me? f*vor os w|tb ■ call. WB ARK AGKNTS FOR MITOHKLL’S patent METALLIC Tn»ra:r> boots and shoes, FOR BOYS, YOUTHS AND Which ere highly rsenmmyadod throughout the Eastern BUU>s for their durability and cheapness—ONE TALfI baring hw>a found by actual to OUT WEAR THREE PAIRS OK THE OLD bTTLR. 49*Bqjois will find it to thoir » (Vantage to call and ex amine oar stock Before Purchating Ehexchere. attention Hron to ordera. tnrlfcdkwtfT steam marble works'. Marble Mantels, MADE BY MACHINERY, Always on hand at the lowest prices. NO GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WTTH OBT MAKBLE MANTEL!-Tbs, „„t, wa more to the beauty of a boose than any other article that can be purebavd with the same money; and btaldea, they never endanger Urn safety of a house and family \ij taking fire, ae wood tnaotloa Tory often da Marble Top* for Furniture, WarA Stand*, Counter*, d-e., d uoNustims, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES, A BEAUTIFUL STOCK A L U'.i J\J OX RAND N. B.—Our stock cf. th<- UrgeiFja the West, •nd being manufactured by ma hlnery, is got np in better •tyle, with more dispatrb, set „t inu cost can be done by mere manual labor. Wareroora, 3«: j liberty Street Hajntel Hoorn on th« Second Storyi OFFICE, 310 LIBESTT -STREET, PITTSBURGH. W. W. WALLACE STEAM SNOINES mill FURNISHING O TEAM ENGINES on hand and made to STEAM BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL GEAR ING, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLETS, *c. Grate Ban end Saab Weights alwaje on bind. Catalogues of Wheels gtren to alt who want gearing. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS, ANOHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at reduced prioee. FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES, need in 1000 Hill*, and cheaper, better and many times more durable than Iron Machines. MeGEOnara PATENT EXCELSIOR cIUNGLC MA CHINES; PORTABLE MILLS for Flouring and Chopping BOara PATENT WATERWHEELS, nerd io &Xw gaw Milla, an cheap, and warranted to giro satUfscU -n. Flaa Baiting for Elevator*, 000-thirij price of leather 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent •A. lo this coonty for the mle of Belmont Cement. Ibis Ctemeot la much anporlor to any other sold in this market, Tor puhUo Works, Foundations, Cisterns, Fire Walls, etc., <u»d all warranted good. Directions for using It are on each “freL We invite a comparison of this with any other Oe meot. A Urn stock will be always kept on hand, sod sold wholesale and retail et low price*. w_ w wiiiipy ' 318 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. r~ Cwr^w * gw *"* , nrtn T/inlnT-nin Lima 1 BBLS. rE.tST£?¥^fTOTSS! x VV/ 100 bbls Ptasur Pans for «tu«p Work; 100 bbls Louisville Lima, at 310 Liberty n, Pittsburgh. W. W. WALLACE. G RIND STONES, all sizes, for sale al 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. mhlfcdgm W-W. WALLACE. G. 5. BATES WM. JOHNSON. BATES a JOHWSOR, sol« HAsrrscrautas os ROOFING OFFICE, TO Sttlthfield Street, between 4 th and sth, PITTSBURGH, PENITA. THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS and I “rr > 7 d GOH ELABTIC CBM BBT nyuFI&G, which It applied orer monied felt and cate T*s “*’ * foanduloonndth* acrlaco aanded, making it trnt*** WHe» , *iVofl/ r I and warranted cot to ORapif or B i?2’ O0r o ,t * ffrCl “^ il,SAT ' ,r |rEOBT - Hew bean. Wtod or or Bleep or flat Boofa, Steamboat Deck a, Eallrtwd acil CEMENT appllod to ilntal Roofi temacb dtmper and non durable than paint. Two coat* will render an bid 0r I,OD Ko °' P«rfMtlj tlghtand teiTtcabhi at but UtUe coat. Alto, wholesale d«alere In ROOFING MATERIALS. In- Cindloff Gum Cemeot, Saturated Jell Paper, Aspbalinm, Brtuntd, Mop*, Ac-, Ac., with printed Instructions for apnlr* log the tame, to tune Uvingai adlttanca, St‘ B—Particular attention paid to Repairing Leak* Met al, Slate, Gravel and Can van Roof*. bolidted. WANTBD—To net In the large country town* and dtlre in (haabove botloaaa. mrlTdArwP RIDDLE, WIRTS & CO. hate for sale Sxtra FaaflT Floor, wboleaale-and retail, either in bbU-OT 100 lb. Back*, telecfed fpr family d*e. 70 boahels prime Ohio Clorerteed; 200 do Neehannock potatoes; 300 do Urge red do *OO do Cabbages; ' 1000 lb*. anger cored Bacuo Hams; Also. fresh Roll Hotter and Egg*, at ttrS * No. 1&5 Libtrty Street. SEALED PROPOSALS will be'received by theonderalgned untiITUSSDAY, April 6th, for futniah lug material* and bonding an addition to the Sixth Ward Pebtlo School Boots. Plan* and eped&eetioas may beaeeo at the office of William Barnhill A No. 61 Penn atreet. .• „ , JARED M. EBCdU, BKeatu Chairman Boildlcg Oommlitce. rjBOCBRIES, Ac.—lso hhda. prime and VA choice N. O. Sugar*; 600 bbla. N. O.Mnlueeei *“ »l<l. ain.p« 200 tap prim. Bio OoSm; WO package* Young Dyeon, Gunpowder and Black Tear, !Sa l,^*‘J 5r * ad .* X, i btcco,; 2i kegt dx4wUt Tobacco; 100 bx* Cincinnati and Madlaon PeorTstardr. Saleratut; 60 kg* B 1 Cart Soda; I ™£ x * < L*? nndfl *' l “ r ' 20 baga Pepper; 10 bagi Pimento; 20 tierwe JLcc: UOdoißiukato; 2idoz Tut* 160 act Corn Broome 10 bbla N. G Tar. 20 bbla Tanner*’ Oil; 60 bbla large No. 3 Mac keral. In etore and for tale by JoliM FLOYD A CO., mb2t 173 Wood etreet. WM. WILKINbON,2I7 Liberty Bt. isnow recatvlng new etock, constating of iOdcz. French Bklna, Loucen Oulet, Delon Albyy, Rock Dnrand, Glllot end other choice brand*; 300 (Idea Bed Bole Leather; 40 do Blaoghter Sole Leather; 10 bbla Tanners* Oil, bad quality; 20 don. Gentlemens' and Ladles' Morocco. 100 pairs Philadelphia Laata, Ac, Ac, To which he Invltq the attention of purchaasr*. mr34 I 'IBOCBRIBS-60 kgs Y U,O P & Blk Teu: •-M 10 bbl». Reflntd Bog*r; 10 “ Bjrnp; • U ban Java Coffee; 1 bale Glow; SOkeflfrfioda; Mboxeaßplca; BO “ wloqj bruda Tobacco, Sowlindfogfor nle by ROBERT RICKEY, _ atU No. 813 Liberty at j 3 UNDKIES—£O hhds. prime N. O. Snear: 4CO bbls. do do Mo taxi; 300 bi{i Bio Co Spa, 100 bbls. Syrups 100 boxes Loop Tobacco: lOO.'hatf cbetta Ttu; 25 tiercM fresh Rloe; 800 kega NaiU, alliizea, ft. BOBIBOH A CO. CUNDRLES—2OO bags prime Rio Coffee; l6O pocL*gv* tnmh Twt; 190 msmttictmond ToOftccor 000 b»]s. N. O. MoUnea. 260 do Bymp*; 160 N. O, Bogan 160 boa. Glover Baod; 100 do Booth* Bead. Wlth& fall mortnatUof ftpteM end Httiborgh nunufoc ttndftruelnnowlnatoreandfbrnlob* WATT A WILSON, Liberty .1. OUNDRIES—23S7 eooksCora; aW do Wheat, aaaorted; 1 bbh aad 1 bag FUxeeed; 4 bbla.orau«i _ 4 Dry Hi dee, 10 *s3?* 00 bou4 rteamer La Oraew tor ole by atg isma DICKEY * CO. j ;Q MARKET STKEBT— '-7*7 NiW GOODS, JAMES 8088, 6T Varbt lU* Jpit rec*lr«d aUrgaaod *pl»sdld itoek of BOOTS JLND SMOZS, Of variety aaditjle, •hkh b* now offir> CHEAP fOB OABII. o*o*l] tod enaliw hi* tociu^y KETCHUPS —25 dor. qn»rt Tomato; 2S do pint do 25 do w»Jaut, qu»m *od plot*; 25 do Uwbrooß, Jut rac’d and for nil by RS7MKR4 ANDERSON, ' mr24 No. ao Wood at, opposite St. Charlet llotoL PROVISIONS— ± 10,000 ptscca Hama, Shoulders end Side* 250 bbl*. Has Fork; - 00 tierce* Eaftr Cored Baau; 10 do do Dried Bwt art* - R. ROBISON * CO. 'LOOK—SOO bbls. .Extra Family Flour; .MO- do- do Md Sopor Ad* do ttrtl.v . JL IioBMOEf A 00, fit wlaby Oil# QIfOTB QBASfl—2OOO Wards. assM rtjktby sott J. a nr prm.T.TPff •; *-‘ r • i;, The great puriftfri TBE WORLD CRAILSSOF.DI TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAZT— TER BLOOD SRABCBRR!— GLORIOUSLT T&ICVPEAXT— Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Ntpltr township, Bedford county: “In April, 1866, aa near as l can reniembw, t a small pim ple made It* appearance ou my opper lip, whlvh Ken benion enlarged and sore. 1 used poultices c.f sorrel, ah J a wash of blue vitrei, without effect. Finding the sore extending ,I cwll<ml ou Dr. fcly, of BclieUsborg, who pronounced It CA.V C4*. and prcsrrlt*e<l a wash ol sugar of le*d ami bread poul tice*. finding three reme-U.* of to avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of DavidsTille, Souiurst t county, who also prunonne ed the disease Cancer, and gate uu, internal And external remedies—the latter < ..iist.tnig principally <-fi umu but »li to no purpose, aa the disease continued rprekdiug toward the toa*. I uext os«»l a preparation of arsenic, iu the form of ailvo This tor a tune checked the dtsea*-.bntths ioflam : ntaitoo soon Increased. I next called upon l>r Sutler, of St. ■ Ciairwtlla, Bedford county, who also preuouoced the dis ease Canrvr, and applhvd a salve said to be a never-failing remedy, bat it had no effect whatever in checkins the spread oi the s-re. Tn December, of the same year, thodiecase bad i eaten awav a greater part of my upper lip, sad had attacked I the noae, wh»n 1 went to Ctndnbati, where I consulted j Prof. R. 8. Newton, of the Eelectlo Medical College, lie pro- Honored[the disease *a eutaneeus Cancer, superinduced by I an Inordinate u?e of mercury.’ Hs applied mild rtccoint- ! meat, and gave me Internal remodies. My fare healed up, ! but the luflatnmaiion was not thoroughly remove<l. In Feb- ! l P ro noanccd mo cured, and • rrft for home j Id April the disrate again returned, and so violent was the : pain tnal I eouhi not rest at night. Lam In May I returned ! t • Cincinnati, and again placed mysell nndor t!>- . harse of j Dr. Newton, with whom I remained nulil r ilnr.Dg I which time he uwwl every koown remedy, aii-i parti# »«o 1 rreoeil in checking (bo discae--, but wheu 1 rrtn n. d Itoiuc ! theri* were atill three discharging ulcere upon my fare. I \ continued uiing Newton’s jireparaUou*, and ale > medicine I 1 that I got from Dr. Ely, but the Canrer continued growing : 1 until it had eat of the left tide of my %ov, the grtoer ptr j turn of my left cheek, aid had a'tacked my left rye. J bad I given up all hope of evor being cured, since Dr. Ely said hr ' could only give relKf; but that a core w»s Impossible. In ! March, 1868, I boosht a bottle of **Blood Bearcht-r,~ but 1 j must confess that 1 tad no faith In it. I was very ir. Ah ' wbeD I commenced taking It; but I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the nleeis comoieuct-d drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle was ta kru my face was healed as If by a miracle. I ifted a fourth bottle, and l hare been healthier since than I liavo breu for the last.seven Although my fare Is sadly disfigured. 1 am still grateful to a benign Providence who has spared my Ilia, and whi«h has been don • through tbo instrumen tality ol Lisnm's Improved Blood Sußcnm.” CHILDREN, DAVID McCREARV. ffworti aud suUcribod, this3lat dayof Aogust,A. D, 1868, before me, one of tho Justice* of the Peace lu and for the Borough of Iloltldaysborg, Blair county, Pa. WltDvas—U. J. Jones. JOfLV GORLFV. J. P. Being afflicted with a grteTous Tetttr on tiro ,-.rm« and Cvx—after trying many remedies which utterly failed to cure—l was persuaded to try Lindsey’s Improvod Rlood 6e*rcher, and now, six weeks after finishing the nxcoap D'jTitJt, pronounce rayaolfcnred. I Tbe Tetter broke ont, something ov<r n year ago, on the I inside of my iron, extending from the elbows down to tbo I wrist*; also, OD my face, Immediately ronud tbo month and cMn, and continue l to be a perfect torment to me until cor od by the Blood Searcher. My arms, at times, were alino-t naolesa, owing to the cracks and aorna nn them, liable to bleed at any time on the least exertion to Hit or work, and sometimes ao itchy that I conld scarcely present tearing oil »y flesh, r bare now been cured six weeks, and feci ft due to Mr. Lindsey, and to the pnb'ic generally, to make this statement, and hope that others like myself may be t-n'.-et ed by using bis ralnsble medicine. ber JANE X WILSON, mark Sworn and subscribed before me, one of the AlJrrmoa ia and for the dty of Pittsburgh, this 231 h day of July AD W 67. AND. Me MASTER, Alderman. DR. 0. U. REISER, wholesale and retail ageot for Pitts borgh, Penna. mrl":d*wP CURE FOR CONSUMPTION! DR. CnbRCHILL'B DI6COVKRY Wincheifer'i Osnuina Preparation of Dr. J. F\ Chtxrohtll’e Compound of tiie hypo phosphite of LIME, SODA and POTASH, a mane mjottfo* tee tuttns: or C ON SUMPTION THE great ChomicoMedical Discovery of the celebrated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of part*, fi m made known by him to the French Academy of Medicine about 2 yeata ago, marka a new and important era in the annals of Medical Science. Now; Cor tho first time In the history of the world, has a BKUED? been found that surely strikes at the very/oun a at ion of Pulmonary JXicaie, and by restoring the deficient chemical elemente of the Mood, increates the prtnaplo mhtch comntuta norma or dial force, invigorating (he nutri tive functiont, and thus not only CPRM, but also PRE VENTB, the development of this hitherto moat fatal Feourro of the human race. crCantlon to the Pnhilr,.-^ Various preparations are already in the market, purport lug to bo based on Dr. Churchill’s discovery, against which w»solemnly csntlon both tho pro(oirion andthe public. Let no ono bo dacelved, but aik for aud use ooly tba pre paration sold from the a le General Depot in tbo United dtatea, No, id John street, and bearing a/ac timUe slgna tore of J. Wtacsxno, by whom alone Dr. Chuichill’i pro ecriptlOD i« put up Ifl 4 EELIABLB 4X9 CttIXICAIISEx roue. la nil Nervous or Scrofulous Complaints, Dofclfity, Loss or Vrrii Powxx, pyspepda, Jndlgtatico, and Female Weak nsaans, it is a •orereln and Invaluable remedy, «9»BBADTHB TEBTISIONY.-» From Die N. T. American Medical Monthly, Jot JCiy,lBs9. -Whatever may bo our conclualons with reference to tho claims ol Dr. Churchill, far the Hypophosphitea aa sovereign remedies in tubercnloais (consumption,) THzucaxnxao POtIDT 44 TO Tilt V4XDE or TUXSI BAITS 44 BgwvriTii- AQXJfTS." Promthe North American Medical ReporterJ~or Oct, 1868. “This Medicine Is scientifically prepared and reliable.— Wo here eaed It in our own practice, in phtLials pulmonaita, and other for ms of dlaeaae, with Very satisfactory results • • • • la *txty«ight cases in wbicb this remedy was j Sven, thirty -saved were In the incipient, and twenty throe t the second and advanced staler cf consumption; fbo n~ ' £2- i.**- »SStJgr°l-ltygL, WJSt Jaj..raailnn..j il tor cases, much beuented. all hm thtx-, unicb aro still I'vab.iulj r, cohered per fi'ctly/’ Prloofi, w three bottles for $6. tingle bottle* only concentrated totutiant—m by mail, prepaid, when spcdaUy oroeredt All ordtoafor three bottles or over will be aentby express at cost of the party. Druggists must send their or. oere direct to tho undersigned, or they may have a difletfet and spurious preparation eont them. *j*WJncbrater's Oennlne Pn-pamtlon or Dr. Cburcbfll’s Oomponod of the Rypopbtaphltee of Llm*, Sod* and potash !l ,o y,?*v hoIt * o,eftt 8018 General Depot, 49 John rt., t^°AJ # - k# P tt,^ U rea P PcUble dnißguts tbroaghcut tha United State*. Circular* and oil Eecrsnry information glran to all partial enclosing a stamp. For convenience In E£* l ™!'” r ,ettm > eorrerpondents am requested to add BaxS76l to addition to the regular addrrat m below. J. TVTNCHESTKR, ■ n. , , t _-,. A ,“ eri “ a igoacy Oder, , <9 John Street. New Y«.?k. THE BUXICAS Mustang Liniment. THE popularity of the Mexican Mustang Lnmstß! la oxiUndTo with the ciTiUtatloa ot: tb« globe Other articles claim to alleviate pain and dlstr«*e— ccara Family Physicians, Government Hospitals, rarriera,Planter*, Farmer*, Ltrcry-men, Ac. hire tira-tF caliy damooßtnted tbta fact throughout the world. No ar title eeer befor. received such undivided praise andsupport m-m Medical and Saientlflc men. RHEUMATISM £ f n J!*” « Uad ! DK ,beCT totally cored. Piles, Ulcers, Stiff Joints fTflSi B V* Qra !» G , t**>Dolla, c h*pa,Ncorx!*i*.jt.ilt Kbenm, and all acbo* and rains man, aod cindre.l complalort HORSES, CATTLE, &c., such aa Wag Hone, Calf, Scratcboa, Spavin, Poll Eril, gwee ney, Uoofatl, etc, are eobdoed and cared be the MUSTANG LINIMENT. VALUABLE J3O&SE SAVED' Mi. S. LITCa, Hyde PerL Yt, writes:—-- was considered worthier* (his pww" Since the free an of Mustang Liniment, I $l5O cash. Yuur Liuimentlias beendoinf 4?) Bboad BTBID, P • (Extract.) “In lifting the kettle ftc unmanageable, Olted over, and vereiy, almost to a crisp. It was.on ajrfol sigu taug Liniment appeared to extract the pain. I v Idly, witbout soreness, and 101 l no Bears of ncenu Yonrs truly, Bach language as thia is bnt the constant and natnral echo whenever this article U used. Thia Liniment ia indispensable to planters an d owners of boraes and mules. Mr. John Daniels, Montgomery, Ala, f° !tl *, Bl fT p / ur SSOOjWbo was raised from otter tuekes&ets by this Linimeat. Every family should bare it Be very particular and enquire for the Mustang Liniment and take ao other. fold b, .11 drain, ttronshoul North bodßonlh AmerhU, ° r Ib »0“.b. fcr J 5 rent., M cents, and $l,OO per bottle. * Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder fe23»od£wt)mT L LINO ° F F 1 e&SHaat SECOND HAND PIOSO?, || V ||| obeat bargains: a Piano In good order, $125 ® £*« do do do joO 2“ 2 92? do d 0 d ® do SS Ono 6 OftAV* do do do do 75 do d 0 d 0 <lo W One 6 Octave do do do do so pianos ron ERST. Ona PUuo In perfect order, at *l5 p. r quarter One Piano do ( |n jo do do One Piano .do do ID do do One piano do do , 6 do do One Piano do do odo do'* SECOND HAND MBLODBON9. I One 6 Octave to Rowwood Oaaa ifl& One do do do to CHARLOTTE BLUME, "0M Established Piano Depot.” tnrlg 118 Wood Street, 2d door aboraSthStroet. JtJST received invoice of two verv superior PUNO3 from tbo factory of STZINWAY * EONB new York. ' The admirers of the Etelnway Pianos, ore respectfully - requested to glva us an early call opon the arrival of the above, for tale by H. KLEBER A BRO, No. 53 Fifth street. mxlT Sole Agmts for the Stelnway Pianos. taiiir urns- aonxazy. assnsoN IUirAKaAARDGRBOH, ■fJTHOLESALE HEALERS IN FOREIGN , TT PROITB, NUTBaod BPIOE3, CONFECTIONERY SUGARS, FIRK WORKS, Ac, No. 39 WOOD BTKEKT oppoalle St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. mrl2;lyd ’ OREfiN OIL CLOTH— X 8000 jtrda of different widths for s&lo by j. 4 n. Phillips TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES^ SOOptir goldbordend, plain, laad*»t». athgrggiifr it aH-ptlcaa, Cor tala by nfpflSuPsf J NEW GOODS. .■it flSplhLib (JAHKUUK CX.OIflS~0! Ci diflenot colon &od width* lot ulo by u 22 J-* a. pniLupg. K* Afil> MIXED PAINTS, Oils, Tur pontine, VwvUbca, SM.,o lu ,. firt 1 U (i ;“ , J-« n. rniLLiPH SUOAB—I,6OO lbs., in butt saa.' C tX)IOa primo Goahcn Chocae, „ h S T 'JOBS nom. *<x>, 173 Wood I tract- bs» prime Nitratt Soda; - • MobaWtadowOlm ,'... MbbUSo«pßcMq onluuia«!i4for««l« b» . . ' nllM - ■-•- ■ !.. . . AUXAaflgtgfiw- f'JOKN' —S,WObu»l).in Btoreaad forralo &J V/ Bka ■ HITOBOOCB, McOBBB* *®- ■ffjiactllatmms. NEW EVIDENCE. ' K’OJS KENT—A lot I+4 by 100 feet, on which icb ~r'r?r 1 ', I, r i *=-, »«KS«ins»miu. " “““hsnntog, alluata on Doiibu 1 oppose Batjaisaa’a Coal Orptc i i.. ’".J?." ' , AIJnUMMK KcXG, - 1 Liberty itrcct, 'Ptttobcmh.. SALE of houses on "•4“=£r.”iluc“ r Si?f l K iS',5 1 G .l an , t Bt ~ wbf< ? OU part of the Sctonley «|- W £ iCh WIU eXpLre on 1,1 ds F of April lest and ean probably be renewed IT desired. • for farther oar- W - Ato ' r . Ho.!® ... Cl.lf ,r Tenna caab. mrttO P.M. DATI3. Aazt. HOUSEHOED FURNITNRE AT AUC . ?“£? Tuesday morning, March ath, at 10 «« ,oe .u atd l ? elUD 1 8 N 0.141 Wylie *L, will be told,a qaantlty ol Household and Kitchen V urnlturd, ia mod or ho™ Baronet ’£!s£s Id Trinity Chnrch, Pitttbargh. p. M. DAVId, Aact. CARRIAGE At Auction. —wm be told oa Saturday morning; March 26th at. »*r«t, a second baud Reckavt* y la good crjprj'i Childrens’ Carriages, **«ortad ' mr2& '?■ iL DAVIS, E OLOTHING At AucK^i* Kir Saturday, march 26tb, at 10 o’clock A.:M. a - V** , nt 1138 tales lloa&fcg/.M - - J» •■*4.» general variety of well ijk y/gjtlothln?, from good material, sad * -s>£, Canreriajog 200 troek, dress and buslnc-a ceatsCtO ' clot * izttancy tests; 150 pair cssslmere, dothAcd aailnoi pants. The goods will be open for examioaifon on morning of sale. mr2i r. M. DAVlsTuct. I fti'CCK P.| It. W. <fc U. R. K. at fiutatk i A lots to salt purchaser*, by P. M.DAYI3, Auct-No. 64 fifth gj. . USUIS & CO., Sere(imils’ ExcAaogdi STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO7 AT TELE MKItCHANTS’ EXCHANGE KYEBY xu (TB£DAY BYENIN o.—Hank. Bridge, Insurance “d Oopper Block, Bond and Beal Estate sold at pubtlo ««lt at the Merchants’ Exchange by AUSTINLOO 1113 A CO. Note*. Drafts and Loans ea Bed Estate negotiated cb reasonable terms by AUSTIN L00&13 k CO-- *>2l Stock Nota Brokers. ©2 Fourth ft. 1859. Season Arrangement. 1858“ BABNE3 A PARK, Now Took BETWEEN' • ' ' ST. XaOOTS AND ST. PAUL. Daily northern line, jeb** PACKETS FOR GALENA, DUBUQUE,Ma bULL WATER ANDES. PAUL.—The foiljwxng IW irt and magnificent aids wheel steamers wQI cosnpoee this Une for the coning year, leaving aa follows: Monday.—-HENRY CLAY. Capt.'Surenaon Monday NOKIHKRHKB- » cwTenson. WzSfe: — “ £ s»iS»fiSfcr" sssfc. Tbureday—AUSTßO POUT AN « TB’nhSli 00 ' %sz3%BfiK~~.: It£ Saturday .....WM. L. KWING-.-..;." * £ in^i { «. I^i nLln l. h ?* b * cn, . n “Mcamfol operation dor organization on the Western rivers. Having added aiz new th*7*re no#prepared to oflerincreas* ed faculties tor tbe transaction of all basinra* entrusted to them,aadhopeto merit a ecatlonatioa of tbe liberal pat' roaage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon them. Foraaylnfermatfontbat may be required, apply at tho Wharf Boat, at the foot of Loco* t stmt,: ©r At the l aorthtrn Line Packet Ofilee, No. C 7 Commercial street, between Oliva and Lee tut. WARDS & P HALEB, General Aienia. mrg23mf '■ . * Sites for manufactories— coal OIL WORKS OR COAL oßerfoTw^ Six Lots, Ninth ward, fronting on Allegheny river md Knt fores- 220 feet, and 100 feet oaAllegheny 52: I— .1 SMO r-.r ,rar .0. Ut tS27 JK * te " SSSgSas New goods, for spring saber— la etccß, (and am dally ncririaf adMtfccA . jnereto.)fromenrewn and EasternMannlu*^ 14 ** large etock. TheaawttmcnL quolirr and Otonot be excelled. It eonsisUlSipart et rkSt 9 * Jofnltore Oil Clollis, Table Oil Cloth* Corriaro oaOrth* Transparent Onen and Buff ofl doth* Caff Holland*, Tranvjarent Window vlylea of Shade Ftttnrta. : . ttonof the Whofoofoaod lutatl UNDEL’S JIELOIJEON SCHOOL^ sssasJgs^sMKs-s*. MnedMly lUtrf lo “*• *“? °i “5“ »ho hate a teacher m S “HAW’S GAB biOV E3—l. J. Unlit-, iisent for tbe obsef Shavr* Patent Q& Stont?tarS*t£s and rookbJg. of the public to the only o„gtoT«* 0 „gtoT«* that bate gtren entire aatWactlcn where ever ts.ybarobwa tiUd. TLey bay® been fully tested lo the eariern ciL» and are now oflmd to the dtiam* of- Pittsburgh a* *omothing comllrrablr in edvaoce of any •tore.that fo nowJmade. CWI AndexoSiS ihn dlfforent rooms, for cooking, for Ironing * B<l A* Ihe White Front Tin ud gtoro Warehouse. No. i-i wood ft • T.J. CBATfI. , ,'P-^^NS— -li bblg Ayhite Reaps iiißtorcand '™« ; HUraCOCK,STCBSBEY*CO. Jloticts. ’Adjourned Meeting of Printers.— Pormant to adjournment, tha JoarneymcQ Printers ?> r ii * e i t, * aT ofable to the prrject, will meet in Iron City L-oiioge flail, at 8 o’clock This (Saturday) Evxxzxs, to hear iu« r a£Vrj° r ***** Committee appointed to draft a Couitittt* By order Uas ** »Ty r <S«phlral Union la PiUjbargb. J Qcestioj.. —By request. Education THiu a j£ c *' K *' L A.ND will repeat Ida lecture on !!f?ha Ptifh KTOIXcTIQ the Lecture l»o»s and ctrU—v.ih Cburehy-’Men and women, SStor"?.' ’° d ’ *“«<nw».t.oniish Bcfcool, “ r. I 15 L I O 0 R A P li Y »• «.' Ou SYESUfu, UatcL, 2itl£ «»,«._ —,..1., BAPTIST emmCß.OrVn: «lwr,ii. v 4wT, D , 2, c,1..f,r »I-. Mb. <W JSSSJJj “I' 1 *' 1 ” I'incioi-THS i*., Ft. Vi. A V. K. KTt>"> — Pliteburgb, February 25, lsso. | '* t;le. —Tho Annual Meeting of tha “ s ’^ r * Litkbolde?* la the Tiitsbnrgb, Fcrt nave* and Cl.l'-'i; > lialln’iJ CrmpM<j'* will b • I.old at the rooms of BOARD OF TRADE, In u>e dtj of Pittsburgh, on TOES DAY, th» ■J'.'ih day of March next, at 3 o’clock, p. jj., at which time the Ucport of the DlrM-.tr •* for the yt>*r 1853 will bo |>re*eijieU. 1 Thu election for fifteen Dinrtor* ti cervo the ensuing year,.willb* held /it the roroo piece on VTnDNESD.IV, tho Mib proxim >, at 10 oVkck, a. U. The Transfer Rxfec anil be.dcmrd from the 21st h>3Q(h ef March, both tbcludro, and tbeboldtrs of stock in the Ohio ei,«l i’cDtisyltaaU, Ohio and .Indiana, or Fori Wejrso and Chicago Railroad Companies, which baa cot been cd®- verted Into tbe "lock of the new campauT at that time, will not I e entitled to roteat salJ rlrction. . . ...vw w '.let luix ravuon. Stockholders presenting their certificates of slock In this Company to atiy Ticket Ag*-nt on the line of the Road, will •« *old an KacuraUn Ticket from, that Elation to'TUU-. burgh and return for One Faro the round trip, (rood from March tilth to April id, both inctuaiT*. Hj order of the President. fc2S:UI AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, Scc*y. Educational. Feim Institute, CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.— Tb? ensiling tern will commence on TUESDAY 1 21 rt lu.i. AUmltw! number of pnpllajaiy obtain ad minion. Terms fuj Tnit.on and Stationery, $22 p*r session of twenty twoWoeEs. *°»Utf J- M. SMITH, Principal. 7 flmusnnents. I'J'HE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING^! Mammoth Troupe of the 'World. M -A. S O ST X O liAl4ls. ONE WEEK—COMMENCING Monday Kvieni n~, March 31st, Originality, Versatility .and Comicality ! Combined. HTJMSEY sc NEWCOMB’S ORIDINAL CAfiIPBELIi MINSTRELS, : BRASS BAND AND DOUlft/E TiCoUPB. Among the old fjTorltes will be found New Facto, with Now Beatarcs and NowolUcs, who will hate tha boner ot making thotr flrat appearance la this city. In Older not to bo deficient iu any one department of tbe superior enter tainments jtmn bj lb la unrivalled corps, tbe Maoagtrs bayw spared neither pains nor expense in selecting for the comic* •. aeon, tho best talent that tan be had, not only r,» MtM* plan Minstrelsy, but bare cone so far as to cull from tbe Opera at the Academy of Music, and the Romani Ballet iork * E«b member being-wlectl ed for his indirWual talent and superior excellence. AS"Admis.lon 25 cents. Door open at 7 o’clock—ner fonnanco at <>s o'clock. P. A. CLaEE. y l7:<Jt, ‘ Agent end Business Director. ®0 act. TO LET—A Brick Dwelling-coutaißio£i#®& four ro..ais and finished garret.. Enquire cf TO mi ~° R. 11. KIXQ, No. 2ji Liberty street. 'C’OK HEM—A neat i etorv Brick ES JL liouso. No. 118 Centro Arena;?, orposilQ J K BaH Iklorniead a, breath with water and uasintbo buttee. Apply to SAMUEL KiIOtSEN, tarcjiSwd - .Vo. 21 Diamond, PitUborgb- C>OK KENT IN' ALLEUHJSNY—A<s JL good Brick Dwelling on Bearer street, near Diamond; has gu ant! Hater through the house. •J ho second story of Masonic Uatl, Water street, near Fed eral, comprising one large and two amaller rooms, uni table fjr School Rooms or like purposes. Rooms WcllTentUaUd. Situation central. Enquire of K. H. DAVIS mr2-l-dtf ■ Water street, Allegheny. TO LET.—A genteel Brick ltoeUme P? 9 Hoa«, «!ta»ted oq Buk I*os,.AUcgbeflj CitS BSfl rooms and cellar. Apply nt mnil;dl»» W 0.71 Wood al, Plttaborgb. TO LET.—That desirable bmriaeagCM * Uad »yJf‘ 1 dweUilJ G attached, on tba earner of SB uiw«y taJO'ilur* • treeta, well adapted lor « Usxi&Ew eery store, beiog »<cnpj«d *9 such for tbe'l&rt fourteen ywu* Bcqcln. of K. jj. kihq • mrl ‘- Wo. HI Liberty rtw^tNt TO LEX —Twu well tiiiished two story E-52 Uriels Dwcliiosrv cMUtalaiog nice roumseacb, od Jcla. WjlJ* itroct, Do*r CUaihwa, wltUia firo mtmUca »*jk of tco Pi*rt-ofljci\ Enqoiro of mrlallf 1>». a. A.. ETKEUEIT. a: Pma - ro LET— A Stow Room on Fifth fit, PS In the rttii Aaairabla localiobon that area; chop JsS. ons Mara. Apply at 185 Liberty attwt. *“• _!£i IhIDDIiE, WIBIS t CO. r PO LET—Two large first-dtiaa Itepllinp.. JL to let, with all the modern Isrcnftotßenta Ksj IIIQ inrCHWCK, McCREERT* COi J** 9 Ko» 123 Secoud and l&l Second^!. T° Tlio Warehouse Boom and Office .* ?°7 # l'ortcr K. friend St Co., »3 Fm c( it. ■*}, Loirs gttitablo /Jr storing cotton. ■ J" 3 i ISAIAH nrc.Trr-* io. I? OR RENT r 4“. WAREHOUSE. Street, nd* dtllultf SeWitkleyTlUo Poet-OiDee. Cits auction Salts. AVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial tinloa Kcmm* No. m fifth g treat.
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