•S. USSLE 8C? SELL rstrrr D. V. WILLIAMS »• I- *ATCS. 6. RIDDLE & CO. EDITORS and..PROPBIET PITISBURGH s TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1859. Pobß Ida. BvenXwa*. —Wo have had our heart moved towards this uoforlanale old gentleman in the last Week or so. ‘Poor old soul! Jast about subsiding into the “lean and slippered pantaloon/’ the sun of hla ambition gone down forever, his peace of mind tho sport of every heartless politician and dilapidated filibuster in the his administration a total failure, his hopes of the fature wrecked, he bad still a hold, as he evidently believed, upon Pennsylva nia—the State of his nativity, the land where ho learned his Orel lessons in oltra Federalism, and where be for the first time turned his ooat for the loaves and fishes. Bat oven Pennsylva nia, so long the tramp card of “Democracy’’ falsely so called, is no looger Tellable. The dis affected raise their voices on every breeze! the cry 19, Forney to the Rescue. Sixty thousand majority for the Republicans in October, is the lowest count among the Democrats themselves. Our patient friends of the Pittsburgh Potty who have so long stood by with great wear and tearof conscience, at length permit their Har risburg cotfe°pondent to say: “Croakers, who wish to fan the flame of op position to Prcsicfcbt Daohanan, may rest easy on the question of bio re-nomination, for in no instance could that gentleman be re-elected; owing iu part to the uufortunslo position of af fairs in his own, bis dative Stain. Pennsylva nia is uot now as-she has been, all powerful, for of the party that Jackson gave vitality to, by the glory and power of his able aduiioie* tration. now stand on slippery ground, and the beet of Democrats have bat an insecure foot hold in the affections of those that stood firm even among the false.” The very last anchors are giving way before the storm, and poor old Mr.. Buchanan may pre pare to retire from that uneasy exeentivo chair, totheabadee of Lancaster, “nnhonoredand an sung ” Railroad Iros.— The Philadelphia Mornin RtgUta-y on the authority of the report of the 'American Iron Association for 1858, gives the following table of railroad iron made in the Utited States in 1856 I —the latest table of pro- doctioo of American railroad iron that hasbeen compiled from authentic data: Toni. Bay State, Massachusetts. 17,871 Ueosaleaiv-Troy, N. Y. 13,512 Trenton, N. J. (about) .. 13,000 Pf»«nix, Penna 15,592 Poturille, Pcnna 3,021 Lickawauj, S.rauion, Ponna~ 11,339 Rough A Ready, Danville, Pcnna.. 5,250 hiontoor, Danville, Pcnna 17,533 Safeßarbor, Penna 7,347 MU Savage, Md.. .. 7,159 Cambria, Penna i 13,206 Brady’s Bend Armstrong eo., Pa~ 7,533 Washington, Whoeling, Vs 2,355 McNickie, Covington, Ky 1,076 Wyandotte, near Detroit, Mieh 1,848 Palo Alto, Pottsville, Fa. (about) 1,000 Total (abont 143,000 torn) 142,555 In addition to the above, five rolling mills for the manufacture of railroad iron were idle in 1850. Of the 142,555 tons of rails manufac tured, 84,051 tons were made at nine rolling mill* ia Pennsylvania, and 57,901 tons at seven rolling mills in other States. Consequently, three-fifths of the whole quantity of railroad iron produced in the United States in 185 G, was enp /plied from the polling mills in Pennsylvania. The quantity of railroad iron manufactured* fit IKe Cambria Iron Works in 1858 was 25,G38 tons. Tub Washington correspondent of the New York Courier and Enquirer in the following par agraph corroborates a report which has gained cnrrency in other quarters : “I learn from a source entitled to perfect cre dence that Mr. Bachanan, on reoeiviog intelli gence of these proceedings, declared himself to his immediate personal and political friends a candidate for renomination by the Charleston Con* vention, and expressed confidence that, as he had been sustained by the uqited Democracy of Pennsylvania, his name woald be t» word of con ciliation and a tower of strength in the councils of the assembled deputies of the nation. He be lieves that in the divided condition of the party between the doctrines of Douglas and the pre tensions of Jefferson Davis and Toombs, he will bo demanded os the candidate of moderation and compromise. This information comes tome iu each a way as to command my implicit be lief. To this complexipn I have always supposed Mr. Buchanan’s modest disclaimers of fature ex pectations from the party would come at last. The Democratic Press.— The independent r-democratio movement in this Slate is backed by more papers than wo gave it credit for. The Philadelphia Press Bays: - “The Pittsburgh Daily Post, a paper of com* standing ability in the West, supports Governor Packer in the teeth of the denunciation of the Administration. The Harrisburg Sentinel and Doylestown Democrat do the same thing. The Westmoreland County Republican, the Ebeneburg Mountaineer, the Perry Couoty Democrat, the West Chester Democrat, the Huntingdon Globe, the Washington Review, the Somerßet Democrat, the Pottsville Register, the Allentown Democrat, the Wiliiamsport Gazette, the Armstrong Democrat, all take nearly the same position; while a nnm* ber of the Administration papers content them* selves with coldly accepting the platform and the candidates. Blackwood has a- capital oriticisn on Car lyele's Frederick the Great, in which is embod ied a delicious imitation of bis style. Black wood remarks: It is said that Carlysle’s style is easily imi< tated. • Not certainly bis best style; for to imi tato that a man must have an equal gift of imag ination. . Bat tho stylo we have been comment ing on is not difficult. Our friend Herr Bother wig (an German) brought up from his cradle npon mystical and transcendental food, imitates it passably. Take this excerpt from Botherwig: “Thomas knowing well the greedy cormorant Paublic is apt to take what grains of wheat ore offered to it thanklessly, and with small thought or c&ro for the labor of the winnower, does, with frequent iteration (lest said publio should think that writing history were a task light and blith some as going a Maying) bewail piteously, and not without lachrymose Suffication, thepalofal obscuration of bis philosophic spirit, wbiio wal lowing amid the inane ponderosities of the Mud demons or Prussiau chroDio writers,- where is to be found much of the raw material of our Prussian-Jargonio History. Wherefore, in re venge, Thomas cblls them hard names,vof which Prussian Dryasdust is the chief oprobious epi thet—name mysterious haply to Cormorant- Pablio, but explainable thus: Northern-magi cian Scott, (magician conceivably akin, some way, or shall we say by left-handed relation ship, to tho Sphere-Harmonies) did, in spoiiive preamble to certain fictitious narrative, introduce Buposititious antiquarian friend, under tho name of Dr. Dryastuat—which cognomen, tickllogtho capricious Midriff, of Thomas, does for him ever after officiate as Generic appellation for all of —.that brotherhood; -and Dryasdust is forthwith stereotyped and enrolled in that singular Lexi cography, (not perusoble by living men with ouLJfonder,) ‘along with the Pythons, Veraci ties, Foam-Oceans and other Indigestions and Dire Chimeras. Whence arises, also, this other question: is there not, in the masses of histo rical rubbish, some quality worse than bewild ering! Ls there not, moreover, something <wi taghutf" ' ' . ' AdvascbikPeicbov Slaves.— The New Or leans correspondent of the N. V. Times writes thatjournal aafollows: No species properly has felt the effects of the active state of affairs more sensibly than ne groes. Theaverago prioe of held hands may be stated at $1,500, and the tendency is upward. A 1 negroes sell for $1,760 to $2,000. These rates were never reached but oaoe before, and that was during the speculate limes of 1830, _and which were not of long duration. The rates now, however, are the consequence ef an actual necessity and demand. One of your Southern correspondents staled, not long since, that the .Mississippi Valley was drawing the negro pop ulation.from the Atlantic Slates. This is irne, anjl to such an extent are the richer planters of aforesaid interested in this species of property that many are beginnlg to think that thoreis danger ahead, and that it is time, to stop, in several of the Louisiana districts there are ten blacks to every white man, woman and child, and it has become necessary to keep up the dis trict police nnd guard. “Some men,” says The Philadelphia Prat, “eagerly covet notoriety, dven though U is rath er of aa unenviable than of a credible charac ter; and it is matter worthy of cooslderatioo, Whether Mr. Buchanan, clearly seeing that it is utterly, impossible, from present indications, to , w ia honprable.fame in the position which belies so muck disgraced, is not animated by ihe desire vto immortaliio iimself w the Im* of tho lint of PtswctatiorrMldents.” '.,i . T tbo deee prescribed baa been too rreai. dJmlniib the quantity to suit jcmr constitution. • Bxad Cißrrct;—Tbe Genulo* highly Concentrated Boer bares Holland KUtn is pet upiofealf plntbottla* only, anil retailed at liper borne. It* great'demand for tha truly Oelsbretsd induced' many lnlt&onsa wWcbtb*pubUcaboaldjtiardag»lnit«ttaiS)g; Beware of Imposition! So* that our name Uud tbe label of *verr bottle you buy. > ••• \ - -> BENJAMIN PASS. J*, * 00, Solo ProctJitwsj ST Wocpd«tm<,bet7rwnlftMidM«ti,Wtt»£)nrsfhP*. • 'Fianr OJ HU David TatcH— One Min ettf { DIED—At LerartOrtmi Bohliunr, on S«ad»y.«raia*. , end Mortally Wounded, andJtco Clhert thoL— We f PAULIJC*Lt7&SULA,«idect child of ths Bar, i to re coni on. tbo most bloody of- ! " t'S’.l,;.'" 1 t »«■' j frays that has occurred in our city for 1 some time. Tfe* fao*r»i h*w at at. John*# Chmeh It occorred on the steamboat David Tatam, while P^D^^•^l^lSll la , rcS f ßilml n uz ,°' (Xoe *- Tn» lying at tho wharf yeaterday morning. Tier. ! C P p££i~“‘ 0r °” “—>«=“'» *.i»o was a pari; on board the boat'bound for Pike's Peak, among whom was Jaa. Philips, from Scolt coant;. Philips sat down on the bench near the boilers where the deck pasaeogers eat their meals. When the; came to eat breakfast, the; asked Philips to get np. He was under tbo in* flucnce of liqnor, and refused. Words passed, and the parlies soon were engaged in a fight.— Knifes apd pistols were drawn and free!; need. Oue deck hand, named Dob Jones, woo shot In . the thigh ; another named Ed Wall cot in the arm; a man named Patrick O'Neil was cot in the band, and slightly scratched in the leg by & ballet. But the most eerionsl; of all who were wounded, was James Philips, the creator of the disturbance ; he received a slab in the right breast. The wound is between the sixth and seventh ribs, and is about one inch and a half in leogth; the long is eat in a shocking manner. It is the opinion of the Doctor that he cannot live. Wall and Jones have been arrested b; officer Bligh. We understand that after Wall had cat Philips, be throw the knife in the river. It is described as a most murderous weapon.— Mr. Bligh took Wall to the Hospital, where Phil ips had been conveyed, that he-might be ldonti* fied. Philips reoognized WalVand selected him from among two others, as the one who had cut him. They were then conveyed to jail; Philips fcoltog convinced that he could not live, has given a statement of the facts* of which tbo above is the snbstance.— Lou. Den. March 26/A. Esolish Undefiled. —The followiog literary rhorccav I have copied from the fly-leaf of an edition of Dr. Noah Webster's folio Dictionary, where I found it in the band-writing of a dis tinguished American stateamM, recently de ceased, and entitled, "A specii££n of Webster’s orthography (in part,) selected from his variooß dictionaries, fire in number, and no two alike “A groop of neger wimmin, black as rut, were told tOi toe and hold their lungs; bat insted of toeing , they left their thred, regardless of threti, and went to the theater, where they saw as gro tak on exhibition os yon can imaging to w|t, a traveler, a plow, a porpm, a über, and a leperd, from an eastern Hand; also, a ranedetr, a wood chuk, a racoon, a tr eesel, and a shammy; likewise an err, a gUlotin, a ehimist, with specimens of granit, and a huater with his cage and /assets; and, above all, a spectre rising from a sepulcher— a most redoutable fantom , foil seven feet in highth —his color of ocher, a hagard face, eyea'without lustar, a letfier cap crouded with ribins and /ethers, a somber cloke, an opake scepter in one hand, a marvelous saber or dmetarla the other; and with these accouterments he vanted his valor, and threlened to massaccr every hypoerit, and lihertin present; whereat the neger trimmin were fright ened, and ran home. Bat for this hanious mis behavior their sitddy superior, being at a loss to determin on the. propeT disciplin, in his suveran pleasure tied them np by the thums; and, with the vigor requisit to punish such manuevers, de nied them their maiz and mdosses." The above specimen of “English andefiled” tolls the story (in a nutshell) of some of Web ster’s innovations. Pray, print it, and oblige a constant reader.—JV. Y. Post Chabok or Roastimg a Man Axivs.—A case iavoltiog circumstances of unparallellcd atroci ty is reported in a foreign paper. Two engi neers of a steamer employed in the mail service between Rio and Panama, were recently brought op before a police magidfrale in Liverpool, charged with roasting one of the “cool passera" to death. U appeared that the deceased,''over powered by the heat of the hold, had given out, and laid himself out on the deck, unable to work. The chief,engineer sent him below, and caused him to be tied to a ladder between two furnace doors, within two and a half feet of one Are, nod within three and a half feet of the other. The fires were lighted, were raging fiercely, and were renewed twice while the man remained .tied. One of the witnesses said he himself coaid not stand the heat three minutes, and he ship ped as a stoker. The victim of this barbarity prayed to be released, bat was confined half an hour, at the end of which time he was carried to Lbe forecastle: before the next watch ho was thrown overboard, and one of tho witnesses, the man who cut him from the ladder, thought he was dead before he was removed from the fire. The names of the engineers ore John Bnchanan and Archibald Mitchell. The name of the de ceased was Thomas London. The vessel was the Bogota. MUchel was committed without bail. Buchanan was bailed. Tub (Jeffebsos) Gun-Boat Humbug. —The story attributed to Commodore Stewart, that Mr. Jefferson’s gon-boot system originated in the purpose of a descent npon Cuba, or that these boats were afterwards assigned to such a purpose, is pretty effectually exploded by an editorial in the National Intelligencer, backed up by a communication on the subject from the pen of a gentleman distinguished, the Intelligen cer says no less for his scholarly attainments. than for the high position he has long held in the public service. The historical facts cited by the writer, and the conclusion he derives from them, are such as should satisfy Mr. Jeff erson’s worst enemy that the gun-baats in ques tion, publicly and privately declared to be for harbor defense, and unfit for maritime expedi- tione, coaid Dot have been destined for ft descent apon the insular territory of a nation with wbicb, however anpleasant oar relations might be, we were still at peace. “Deal Gektlt Wrrn the Hbrrjso.”—Al the late town meeting in Middleboro', the fol lowing votes were passed in relation to berriogs : Voted, That all the widows in town thdtepay no tax have two hundred berriogs, on prosecu dog an order from the Selectmen. Voted, To divide the herring money equally on all resident tax payers, no one to reoeive more than bis or her lax. Voted, To instrnot tbe herring agent to sell the herrings for what he can get, towns people to have the preference. No one shall have over two taaodred at a time when others are waiting. This reads as quaintly as some of the pro ceedings in “good old colony times.’, —JVw Bedford Standard. Some or the Lost Tribes.— The Jewish Chron icle states that the remnants of a Jewish colony have been found at Kai-fuog-foo, China. A communication is about to be opened with these sons of Israel by their British co-religionists, and they will be requested to send two youths to England to receive aEuropean education. They have been separated from all intercourse with the remainder of their race for a period of six centuries. Wikteb Wheat rs Mihsesota.— Tho winter wheat crop in tho State, so far as we have been able to learn, looks remarkably well, and gives promiso of a good harvest. Last year, tho wheat drop in this, as well as other States, was very materially injured by tbe heavy rains of mid summer. Should the present season be exempt from such destructive rains, as Is quite probable, an abundant harvest of superior winter wheat may be expeetod In Minnesota. The annual repbrl of the Secretary of State of New York makes the number of persons relieved or supported os paupers in that State last year, 321,073. Of these, 216,329, or considerably moro than two-thirds, were foreigners, of whom tbe Irish furnished the largest number. Of the wholo number, the poverty of 40,733 is directly .traced to intemperance.' Ttiß New Orleans True Delta protests againßt cruel arbitrary or unjust legislation against free negroes in Lousiana, of whom there is “a large native resident population, correct in their gen eral deportment, honorable in their intercourse with society, and free from reproach, so far as (be laws are concerned; not surpassed 1u the inoifensiveness of their lives by any equal num ber of persons in any plaoe, North or South." Tiis great Rynders has been charged in New with making an assault on a one-armed man in that city. The assaulted individual must be an Irishman, judging <by the 'bull be made in the Court room; he said if he had not been a cripple he would have thrashed the Cap tain for taking such an on advantage of a man with ono arm. Tbe Marshal could not conve vioieniiy be found at once, and tho arrest and the case were both postponed. Boebhave’s Holland Bitters.—Females Hcrrxaixo wrrn Nscan axd Dzssitt.—A Tonic Stimulant, suitable to those peculiar period* In tbo lifcof every female, more particularly every mother, has long been a daddere tum to tho modieal world: something to be retained m a necessary cumpoocnt of every well-faraiebed Family MwUdn* Cb«t, to which, at those wasems, recourse msy. be had, with tbe confidence offlodlng relief from the oauaea, and restoration or strength, with perfoct-fcartetsaeesof any ill consequences, yet without hating taken ameoiclno pee tearing antagonize principle*, to render dangerous another medicine, should It bo subsequently required by tbe pecu liarity of the disease. . Ail three conditions we bellere to be perfectly fulfilled in Jkxrhatdt Holland Diltert. From tbt> nature of tho diaeas. es here alluded to. we bate not thought proper to parado tho names of those ladies who bate annrritatlngir afforded ns the evidence of tbe troth of tho assertions we here make.— ftntali and every word can be substantiated to thesatlafac. tion of the most incredulous. We offer one of the most sum and certain remedies fur this class of afflictions, and all those, whether peculiar to ilu> sox or not, which result from weakness of any particular organ, or general debility of tbe system. Its effects are almost magical, yet the cere radical. It communicatee no violent shock to the system, but gently Insinuating Itself through tbo whole frame, rouses tbe vital energy to normal action, and, whileenabUng nature to throw off the cause, it thoroughly eradJcftUs the effects of disease. An* jou nauseated in early morning, lodl/posed to rim) — We earnestly request you to try the half of a teaspocnfal.— It surely will not berm. Yet we positively guarantee new access of energy, and a cheerful, boperul lwkJng forward to the duties of the day. Are you subject tosausea before or after cation* Try the tame quantity beftwe each meaL As we said before, it wilt not harm: yet we assure you of relief from that dlstresring loathing at the thought of food, and also from the disposi tion to vomit after partaking. We promise perfect diges tion of what has been eaten. iitto atjlirrtißrncnts. SABBATTI SCHOOLTE ACHERS’ UNION J 1 ?'T A ° taeeJipg will be held in the iiurd PrwbjterUn fti-ircß, tills ermine, at7U o'clock TWr LnWßabUth Bchota, ttiaUteraf Paresu, K-B.JO.NIS.IWt. k. i. iiiaii, roc’y. nu2).ltd* rpUE SUPERB LIKENESS OF HON. ED WAHB EVERETT, ungraTed on *tc«l bj 0. W. B.its .f«r tb. portrel, Inm 111, b,M. 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Bow, New York. lI.M in r, or J c *’ P°P nl4r hooka, engravings end pub lications of all kinds, farolsbod at lovut prices, socorely pecked end forwarded by mall or express to any part of the United States. r Orders should bo accompanied with the cash. mrZhltdlwT WILL BE OUT AT 4 O-OLOOK, THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON HUNT & MINER, General Agents, m *29 Masonic Hall, Fifth Street. ADAGASCAR—Three Visits to Mada i-TX RMcar, during the y<«rs 1853, I&4, 1656, by Bev. Wn. Elite, F. 11. 8. Faokin i, or the Han Jack Into io lh» Boas ©I India, China and Japan. Tlie Americaa Home Garden, by Alnt«n^ f Watson. Man and W Dwelling Piece, an essay towards (he inter pretMion ol nature. Treerilleati and Ills Friends, by R. Shelton McKstujo, fresh supply, and other now books at DAVISON’S, comer Wood and Diamond alley. Extracts for flavoring— -15 duxL-n extract Lemon; 15 doz. extract Pino Apple -10 do do VanlUa; 15 do do Rose; 15 do do NsctariQ'tlO do ido Btrawberrr -15 dh do Giuger; 15 do do Raspberry: 15 do . do Orange; Jast rec’d and for tale by REYMER A ANDERSON, tnr29 So. 30 Wood st, opposite Bt. Charles Hotel. OHIO FARM BOR SALE—I offer for sale the form of the late J. B. B*ckbous.\ dec*d,containing oue hundred and four acres, and lying within of a mile of Ashland, Ohio. This ts every desirable property, and will bo sold at a low price. Inquire of mrSkWu T. U. KEVIN, Kxecotor.S* Wood st. English and french chintzes! also Derages, Lews, Organdies, Poll Do CboTres, Silk*, Shawls, Mantles, Needle Work, White Goods, Ac. C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market sL OR SALE—A full blood NEWFODND. LAND DOG, 0 months old; now stands two feet to the shoulder; would b* suitable for parties going to tho country. Enquire at No. 3SC PENN STREET. Bacon hams—4 ebska on consigmnout now landing from stammer Lacrosse, for ssls%y tnr23 ROBERT DICKEY, 348 Liberty street TkRIEI) FRUIT—9 sacks Apples; -Le 2 do Peaeh<w; Ju»t r«>ceiTf.l and for sale ny mr29 ROBERT DICKEY, MS Liberty street. ORANGES— 100 bxs. Messina Oranges, to aniTf «od foreale-by REYMBR A O'K No. 39 Wood eL, eppositeat, Charles Hotel. C' IILORATE POTASH—ISO lbs. for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, mry corner of Wood and First ste. /"ILOTHINC—Tnifi (Tuesday) morning and VJ evening, March 29th, the eale of eoperior Clothing will be coniinmnat tho ecmmoida) tales room. No. 54 Fifth -f. aria . P.M. DAVIS, Aoct. POTATOES— 500 bush, various Potatoes rec’d and for aale by McBANB A ANJBR, mi2o 124 Eecood street. CASSIA —1050 mats for sale by p. L. FAHNESTOCK A OO n or2® comer 4tb and Wood st. WHEAT—I64 sacks now landing X Crum steamer Lac roue, for sale by tar 29 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. FLAXSEED —1 bb!. and 1 bag now land ing from ateamer JLacroaae, for aale by 0r23 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. BROWN'S SHAKER VALERIAN—2 gross for salt- by B. A FAHNESTOCK A 00, mr‘J9 corner of Wood and First streets. GREASE— 13 barrels dW landing; from steamer Lacroeso,for sale by mr® ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. DRY HIDES—4 now landing from steamer Lacroese, for sale by ISAIAtiDICKEY A CO. CORN —600 sacks now landing from 6team _ w hacrosse. for sale by ISAIAH PICKET A CO. CHEESE —100 bxs prime W. R. Cheese; 60 do do Qosben da; For sale by [mr®] E. ROBISON A CO. GORN —50 bush, shelled Corn just received and for silo by [arts] B. ROBISON A CO. CLOVERSEED —50 bush. Cloverseed just rec’d and for sale by R. ROBISON A 00. BUTTER A EGGS—Io bbls. Butter and _ Eggsjust rac’d and for sale by IL ROBISON A 00. OATS— 51 sacks for sale by mrg> HENRY H 00LLIN8. CORN —30 sacks for sale by mr29 HENRY H. COLLINS. EGOS —8 bbls. for sale by mr® HENRY H. COLLINS. MAPLE SUGAR—S bbls. to arrive and for sale by [mr®] HENRY EL COLLINS. EGGS— 24 tubs Eggs now arriving and for •ole by ROBERT PICKET, 848 liberty street. Tartaric acld— soo ib&. for sale by mr® B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00 Bleaching powder—lo casks for sale by [mrfflj B, L. FAHNESTOCKA pp. CLOVER .SEED —100 busb. for seeding, well cleaned, heavy article of Ohio coed, for aa!«* by mi® BIDDLE, WIBTB A CO., 186 liberty st Extra family floor, at. Loois city Mills, selected expressly for family oae, In 100 tb. sacks, far tala by [mr®] RIDDLE, WIH.TB A 00. bush, small white, new crop, for nJo by fmr®l RIDDLE, WIRTS A 00. SUGAR CURED HAMS—ISOO lbs. for Role by • [mr®] BIDDLE, WIRTS A 00. 1859. ' SfßlNt* STYLES. W. *>. <St H. M'OALIiTTM, 87 FOURTH STREET, * PITTSBURGH, HAVE now in store thotr largo uud euro fully eelected stock of CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, Fiano and Table Coven, Which .will at least equal any EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET, And which are offered at tbo lowest prices. The attention of n discriminating public is respectfully solicited, mr2B;dtf JELLING OFF! SELLING Si/fTsrn GREAT BARGAINS. PIASOOI PIANOS!! BpUndld a lock of the Cvlebretcd * GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIA NO-FORTRB, MANUFACTURED, BY W ILLIAM KNABE &. CO., Baltimore. In order to mako room for contomptatod Improvemootsln thoopriog, CHARLOTTE BLUME, No.llB Wood st, l* now selling off at a fraction above coat, her emirs efack of Plano Fortes, Melodsous end Musical Instrument*. Aa It la do. terminod to reduce tho present itcck In order to enlarge and otherwise asproTo her state rooms, great bargain*may bo UKrted. CHARLOTTE ULUME, ■ US Wood rireet, yeeond door shove Fifth eL, Solo Agent tor WiR. A Oo'» pianos for Pittsburgh and mr27 mulct assay aenm. TDDWBLL * fiCBELL, B A N » JB S » SOMERSET, PKNNA. \ solicited a&d Return* prompts remitted ■ > izniocs. •*' MECHANICS’ BANK, Pittsburgh; ' • , R. PATRICK A Oft, do d&lyi HIDES— 260 Dry Flint Kips, to • arrive, andfernbfcy SFRnrngn nsfepiTinfl A 00. £tto antantuietiirnts. J. T. WILLIAMS.. JOHNSTON. FAMILY GROCERI ES AND T S A, S : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WILLIAMS Ob JOBKSTON, 114 Suitbfikld Street, Hourly oppnaile (he Cnetom Hotue, PITTBDU&VB, Have just opened a very choice eelection of green and black teab, RIO, LAGOAYRA AND JAVA COFFEES, Bugais, Bice, Rice Floor, Corn and Pearly Starch, Farina and Yeast Powder, Pearl Sago, Tapioca, Garb. Soda, Cream Tartar, Cocoa, Broma and Chocolate, Maccaroni and Ver micelli, Pure Ground Spices, Pure Flavoring Extracts Table and Dairy SALT, SUGAR CURED BAMS AND BEEF, CANDLES, CRACKERS, SOAPS, „ SYRUPS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ic. mrgklmdAwT HoDirketpen, illation! QCR STOCK Ij HOW fell AJID COMPUTE cotuiadog lo part w follow*: COOKING STOVES; Nene b« lb* beet selected pattern*; OOQv KQDt frutD 001 eatabllahment bat those we will warrant Perfect Baker,, Roosters and Cookers. PENDERS; FIRE IRONS; ICE CHESTS; MEAT SAFES; BATHING APPARATUS; LEDGER And, In ehort, every article usually kept in a first-class House-furnishing Hardware Store: which we will eell at prices which cannot (ail lo natUfy, at THE IRON CITY TIN AND WAREHOUSE W. W. BRADSHAW, [Sncceaior to T. J. Craig A Co,] No. 134 Wood St., first door bolow the sign of the Golden Gun. mhg&tf Boots, Shoes, Hats, BONNETS, <feCl- JAMES P. TANNER, WHOLESALE SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREBODSB, ffcNo, 56 Wood Street, fi « PUlaltnrgh, Pcnna., J| * He* now iu store hU Tt-rj Urge etock of GOODS purchaeod direct from . the NEW ENGLAND MAND TOBIES, at the LOWEST CASH PBICES, all of which whl be divpoeed of at a small advanoeon COST.. 47*Bayers who hare heretofore gone East for their goods, for the fntare will as to both time and money by -making their pnreham from him. 4^Dealer* are reqoeatod to calt before hnylog, «nri eat* tafy themaeires of the fact CSJfticoUrattentlon gfrea to order*. mrllhdmd PAPER HANGING'S W. F. MASBBAU <fc 00, NOW ojp 10 U I Ti-XS, 1 NEW YV.jXL PAPERS .FOR SPRING SALES OF 1859, AT THEIR OLD STAND, NO. m WOOD 6TREBT LATEST BTTLES OF PBENCH, BNQLIBB AND AMERICAN GOODS, tsrl.lmdAwT New Wall Paper Store, NO. SI WOOS STREET, SECOND DOOB BELOW DIAMOND ALLBY. THOMAS PALMER Having removed from his old stand on Mar- ket stroet, has fitted his NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM, AS ABOVE, WHICH, FOR Elegance and Convenience, Oeunof L« surpassed. ' He now offer* for nle an assortment comprising ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF AMERICAN. ENGLISH WALL PAPE RS AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LOWEST MARKET PRICES mr7-d*wlmT 1 *859 7..'. .7.’ H5O. Spring and Bummer Arrangement N. W. GRAHAM & CO., tfifgg FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SBIPPWQ AGENTS, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, CAIRO. ILLINOIS We have Ju«t pul down Iron Tracks and Slides leading directly from the Old Depot to our Wharf Boat, which en ablet tu to forward Freight to and from the railroad with great dispatch, and without the expotare or liability to damage, unavoidable In any other method of handling. We also give prompt and careful attention to resblpmonte by Klvar, to New Orleans, Memphis, Re. arlftiSmd Rope and twine^arehouse. ÜBNRY GEHWIG & CO., Manufacturers ol all aizea ROPES, PACKING TABS, TABUED CDBDAOE AND TWTNEa. ewWarebouao, No. 469, corner of Pun and Walnut sts, two aqoarea aboT* the P. Ft. W* A 0. fi. R. Freight Depot, Plttsborgh, Pa. mrlWlwdU Cartages and Haggles. FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts borghm nd strangers viattlng tbs dty, ths •übeertb-* er ha*.opened a Wareroom Immediately In tbe roar of the U attongabela House, on Flfet stmt, fer the aalo of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS, Of .bis own msnufkctare—tba tnatarfal all eetected with great caret ‘ Having been engaged thirty-three years in tbe buiocee, and the last seventeen year* in Allegheny City, with an in crease of bsstneea Is sulßdent guarantee as lo the quality of bis work. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine hls'wurk. C&.Tirtory on tbe earner of Fodenl stmt and North Common, Allegheny City, JOHN SOUTH. nrl9<3mdAwT Btoain Ferry la Plutof ths Old Allegbe n/ Brldgft. THE subscriber would respectfully inform ths citizens of PitUborgh and Allegheny city, that on and after the 3lsl Instant, be will ran STEAM FERRY BOATS between tbe two dtiea. On the Fittiburjdi side from the loot of PJu street,and ea the Alleghany rids from Ibe foot of Dmmgb street Arrangement* wQI be made to make a trip every FIVE MINUTES bom share to share. Every attention will be devoted to tbe convenience and accommodation of tbe public. ’ * mrSfoSwd WILLIAM LEE. jj N» D iITAKISO, ¥T DNDBRTAKIN Q.fej The ander«lgo«d la prpparad to attend to orutertak leg lo all Itebranehoa.' corpaoa, at tend to Uytojoat and ubCHmrf for* tiw proper toteraaot depea*»dffpenoat ca mwmiTili) terga. : • >•• 1 oao f gnDfecoJ Robert B. PfcttßrtortGTW7 table. mW3m& _ ja»to aihtrttflnntnw. j ' ; jgtectnaiuouß H. CHIL D S &~CO WHOLESALE Boot and Shoe Warehouse NO. 133 WOOD BTUEKT, boots a.m> shoes, Of every Tenet;, anJ latest styles <ll.l Ushuxi* e.Upu.l t And selected with great care as to quality and sires, we SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS MITCHELL’S PATENT TIPPED BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR THE SPRING OF 1869 Which are highly r»co(mn.tnJ*l throughout the Eastern States for their durability and > beapoess—ON K PAIR baring been found by actaat teal, to 49"Boyars will find It to their advantage to rail and ex amino our stock BIRD CAGES; Marble Mantels, MADE BY MACHINERY, TOILET WARE; Always on hand at the lowest prices. NO GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH OUT MARBLE MANTELB.—They aro always neat, odd more to the beauty of a house than any other article that can be purchased with the um< money; and bee idee, they norer endanger tbs safety of a boose and family by taking Are, as wood mantles very oflon do. PATENT GRIDIRONS; Jfurblo Tope for Furniture, Uo*A Standr, Counter*, N. B.—Ourxtock of Marble is the largest iu the West, and belog muufactnred by iua.-liiii«iy, I* got Dp in bettor style, with more dispatch, end at I-** r o «t than can b» done by mere manual labor. OFFICE, 31') LIBERTY STREET, I'lTT'lil Ri.il STEAM ENGINES un hand and made to order, STEAM BOILERS, SALT PANS. MILL GEAR ING, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEYS, Ac., Grate Bare aud Bosh Wrights always on band. Catalogues of Wheels gireo to ull who want gearing. FRENCH BURRMILL BTONES, IRON ANOUOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at reduced prices. FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES, used in I»k> Mills, and cheaper, hotter and many times more durable iUsd Iron Machines. MeOEORGE’B PATENT EXCELSIOR SUINtiLE MA CHINES; PORTABLE MILLS for Flouring aud UUpun*. ROBK*S PATENT WATKK WIIEKI.S, uwd In m«m Bnw Mills, are cheap, aud warranted t-> giv» datUfictf n. Flax Belling for Elevator*, unu-third price of bather Aa.otJUe, 310 Liberty etreet, Pitlabnrgh. Pa. THE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Ai’i nt in thiscoanty for lha sale ot Belmont Cement. This Ortnent ts much superior to any other told in this market, for Public Works, Foundations, Cisterns, Fire Walls, etc, and all wulknted good. Directions (or nsiog It ar* on escb barrel. We invite a comparison of this with any other Ce ment. A large stock will be always kept on hand, aud sold wholesale nod retail at low prices. W. W. WALLACE, 319 Liberty st., Pttutxtrgb. Ann GRIND STONES, all sizes, fur *alo at 2io Liberty street, Pittsburgh. mblthdCm W.W WALLACE. Capital Stock 41,142,700 00 Profits and Earnings 185,968 91 Unpaid Divlileod* and Saspeas* Acc’t. 2,688 16 Doeto other Banks M 786 I'j Circulation.— .. .... 250.866 00 621,764 91 ' £4,330,054 7G The above statement Is correct to the best of my know edge and belief. JOHN HARPER. Cashier. Sworn to and SO bee ri bed this 28 ih March, 1869, before me or« AUSTIN LOOMIS. Notary Public. Statsmsnt or tike Merchants’ and Plana faetnrers* Dank of Pittsburgh, PlMssuaon, Monday, March 2stb, 1869. 266,902 00 256,041 17 DneOafetf JBanUe_ 16.951 67 Due Commonwealth, 2J!7<J 30 Loans and Discounts, 1,039,074 68 Ootn 100486 M Note* and Checks of other Banks 68,17.0 63 Due by ether Banks 4242 a 20 The above statement Is correct and true to the beet of toy knowledge and belief. W. H. DENNY, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 28th day of March, A- D. 1869. mr29 J. F. Mecumc. Notary Public. statement ofExchange Bank of Ptttabg, Prmnuaou, MoasAT, March 28th, 1869 loans and Discounts $1,620,658 03 Reel Estate.. 46.920 66 Specie In Vault 232,452 89 U. 8. Treasury Notre O6 Note* and Checks of otter BaDke 19,291 13 Due by other Banka 21498 85 66 and FRENCH my knowledge and Ixdief. 11. M. MURRAY, Outlier. . Bmorn and eabacribetl before me this 28Hi day of March. 1869. _»rt» C. W. KRNEST. Notary Public. BUtemsnt of the Ultiuns’ Bank* $093,064 77 The above statement la correct to the beet <>f my knowl edge and belief. E. D. JONES, Cashier, Affirmed before me this 28th day of March, 1669. _mrt9 J.F. MACKENZIE. Notary Public. Statement of the Ble«tkaJlic• , Bank of $568,454 05 the abovestatemeDt Is correct, to tboboetof myknowl edg* and bdlet CKO. D. McGRKW, Cashier. Sworn before me this 29tb day of March 1869. mr29 A. W. FOSTER, Notary Pnbllc. $831496 C 9 LIABILITIES. Circulation 234,625 00 -Das to other Banks 10,853 79 Individual Deposits 94,911 27 s34opw 06 The show statement Iscon-uct to the best of my knowl edge and belief. 11. IIEPBURN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 2&tb day of March, 1859. mrS> ROUT. FINNEY, Notary PublK Lomu end Discounts..—........ Due by other Banks... ..... Notes and Checks of other Beaks end U. B. Treasury Notes— . 7,193 97 Specie - 2 O 2O drcuUtiou 2«tfli CQ Duetoother Beaks--- 13 70 Dus to Depositors-..- 190,711 IS The ehoTe statement Is correct according to the beet cf ij knowledge end belief. JOHN ILAGOJff tN» CisVr. Affirmed befere me, this SSth day of lUrch, A. D«, 1659. mt£9 BOOT. >INNET, Notary t^ibllc. DIXON’S PREPARED CARBURET OF IB OS —lot potishtsf Btcree, Onto tod ewrykiodoT brass Rod eh eet iron work. This article rs < [him 1m ÜbarMd will produce atoanbrilliaiil palish Md utloagsfthttaay other artitleoow Isom, Kept coin •ttHJycoltandby JOS.FLSHISO, orSB Market at vjmx mum. PITTSBURGH, PA WE ARE NOW OPENIN'!) OUR LARGE ooJ extensive stock of Spring and Summer Sales, Whl.-h ’having l-eau purcboaeJ priDci)*!!; for CA.»H. Direct from tbe Manufacturers, flatter oureclvi** we ore able to offer To our frieuJs who may favor ns with a call WE ARE AGENTS FOR USIAILXC FOR BOYS, TUCTH3 AND OUT WEAR THREE PAIRS OF THE OLD STYLE Before Pvrchaiio-j AVeeinAere. attention given to orders. mrlthdAvtfT steam marble works. ffr., ff-r , ,f-r MOKnMBHIS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES, A BEAUTIFUL STOCK JL ir.t y.-f oy TJA SD. YVar**roorn, liU.t liberty Street Mantel Koomon lb* Sacontl Sloryj W. W. WALLACE. STEAM ENGINES MILL FURNISHING W. W WALLACE HYDRAULIC CEMENT. s --S 4 faster PaTE-Lo* iwflirtinnr — Afk BBLS. PLASTER FikftlS fur Laud; *-r V 100 bbls Plaster Paris for Stucco Work; lud bbls Louisville Lima, at 319 Liberty ah, Pittsburgh. W.W. WALLACE. iiank Statrmmls. Statement of the Bank of Pltubnrgh. PiiTSßCuan, March 2“th, I 85». MEAJJS. Loahs, Bills aod Discounts.. $1,713,120 65 Real Estate and Ground Rent.: 44.786 «2 Blocks tod Miscellaneous 4,»0 Due by other Banks...— 60,181 68 BankNoteeA Chks AU.S.Trnaa. Notes 71,(M0 00 Sped# (gold and sJltot) 3O LIABILITIES. Capital Stock.. Circulation ._-4 818,000 00 .. 651,086 OO Contingent Fuad and Profits- 3O Deposllre 50),942 kfi Due to other Banks 10,960 00 $1,946,021 66 certify that the abovo statement is true to the best of Pittsburgh, March 28lh, 1859. ASSISTS. Loaus and Discount* Coin In Vault Not«w and Cbcckn of other Banks. Due from Banks and Bankers. Miscellaneous Accounts Real Estate, Ac. 65 ,0a SI .... .. 9.313 i>2 13,651 94 6,020 30 9,000 00 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock— Individual Depositors Circulation Contingent Fund and Profits Due lo other Banks Pittsburgh. Hoirsev, March :WU», 1859. LIABILITIES. Due to other Banks. Dnoto Depositors... $328,864 67 ASSETS. Bills aod Notes Discounted .$721,320 Sir Doe by other Banks— 24,964 GO Notes and Chocks of otlisr Banka. ... 82,044 12 Specie In Vault -90,11 b 74 Statement of ike Allegheny Bank. Prmnnatr, March 28th, iB6O. ASSETS. Noteeand Bills Discounted.- 712,223 21 Coin— .’. 91,049 00 Notes and Checks of other Banks 16,433 62 Doe by other Banks 12,4&«> 86 Statement of the Iron Cltjr Hank, Pmsoctov, KUich 23ih. itta. .% CW,«S 09 lu.Tia 80 he'qkeat PBMFYER:- TBS WORLD CHALLENGED'— TO PRODUCE ITS EQCJU— TOE BLOOD SEARCHER!— GLORIOUSLY TRWUPIIAXT bwwrti »t*u {unit of Da»iJ McCioarj.of X»pi* p to«na!Jp, Bedford ronut)- _ -In April, lt>s<\ u nror m I cm remember, » small p«m pi- uuti* it* ippwirwff on ni j npp*f lip. which »ocn becam* enlarg-d and wit*. | usnl poultices of sorrel. an it a wuh of Mn* Titrol, without effort. Finding tbe •cru extending! rall*l on Pr. F.iy, of Ikliellsburg, who prunoooced It CaS ( ER. and pr»-scril-.*»i awash ul sugar of b*ad and bread poul tices. Finding th**.- r.-m.-di-s of no avail. I called npon Dr. hbnfler, of Davidat ihr,- rv-nw r^’tcomity, whoalaeprvwouDC i-d (li* iliMstM Cksor, and gate ui* Internal and external teinfdiea—the lati*r conaiatmt; principally of caustic; but all to no purpose, iu the di«\aju- continued rpreadiug toward tbe nose. 1 noil o*»*1 a preparation of arseoie, in the fcinp ot salve This tor ■ time checked the disease, but tbe Infiam* mathio soon Increased. I out called upon Dr. Sutler, of 8L Clairaville, Bedf.-rd minty, who ols-i proooonce.l tbe dis ease Caticer. Ad applied a salve said to l>e a never-failing lemedy, bot it bad oo effect whatever In checkins the spread •if the n -re. In December, of tbe same year, tbe disease bad eaten awav a greater part of my upper lip, sod bad attacked the &o*e, wh. n I went to Cincinnati, where I consulted ' Prof. it. V. Newton, of tb* Eclectic Medical College. He pro* nconcod tbe disease *a cutaneous Cancer, superinduced by an Inordinate u*e of mercury.’ lla applied mild line oint roeot, and gave m« internal remedies. My face healed np, bot the intlammation was not thoroughly removed In Feb , rnary, 1357, he proQoaDCed me cured, and I. left for boro* 1 In April tbe disease again returned, and so violent was tli painthat I coo Id not rest at night. Late In May I retrtrn-d t > Cincinnati, and again pln.ed mya-ll under th- rh*r f -e.-f Dr Newton, with whom I remained until Boptetul-cr, during ivhuh time be used every known remedy, and p*nlj sue : ceodt'-i iu-chtckfng the disease. but wh-a 1 returned hanie ' ibers were still three discharging ulcers upon n>y face. I ' continued adog Newton's preparations, aiid also medicine 1 that 1 got from Dr. illy, hut the Cancer coDtluned growing ; ! until it bad eat off the l-ft tide of my non, the freatrr par , tim of my l<ft cJicfl, aud hada'laektd my Ufteye. I bad | given op all bops of over being cured, since Dr. illy said ho coold only give relief; but that a cure w*s impossible. In March, 1858, I bought a bottle of “Blood Searcher," but I most confess that I had no faith in it. I was very weak when I commoncod-Jhking It: but I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcers commenced dtying up. I continued, and when tbe third bottle was ta keu tuy face was healed aa if by a miracle. I u?ed a fvurth bottle, and I have been healthier since than I bare been for tbe last seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigured, I am still grateful to a WDlgn Providence who has spared my lite, and wbl*h bts/uoen don< through the instrumen tality ot LiamtiT's Improved Blood Staeciitt.” daviD McCreary. Fwnro nud sut>«crib<‘d. thisSlst day of August, A. D n 18.13, before me, one of tbe Justices of the Peece in and for the Borough of Hollidaysborg. Blair county, Pa. Witness—U .1. Jouee. JOHN GORLEY, .1 [\ CHILDREN, Bi-iug afflicted with a grievous Tetter on the arms and furx'— afl*r trying many remedies which utterly failed to rnre—l waa persuaded to try Lindsey's improved Blood fleaichor, ami oow, six weeks after finishing the WCOBD bottle, pronounce mysolfcnreJ. The Tetter broke out, something over a year ago, od the Inside of my arms, extending from the elbows down to the wrists; alao, ou my face. Immediately round tbe mouth and chin, and mitiun.* J b> Le a perfect torment to me until cur od by the blood Searcher. My arms, at time*, acre almost nsoleea.owiug to the cracks'* and soirsxm them, liable to bleed at any tlmo on the loo*l exertion (o lift or work, and som-'limrs so itchy that 1 could scarcely prevent tearing off my flesh, t have oow boen cured *(x weeks,and feel it dne to Mr Lindsey, and to tbepuMJc generally, to make this statemeut, and hc>i>o that others like myselfmay l- brri< fit ed by using his vslual-lo medicim-. bor JANE X WILSON, mark Bworn and subscribed bofore me, one of the Aldaruion In and for (he nty of Pittsburgh, this 23th day of July, A. D., 1657. AND. SIcMASTEIt, Alderman. DK. (). fl. KKVSKIt, wholesale and retail agent for Pitla hurgh, Poona. mrITJAwF CURE FOR CONSUMPTION! Oil* CIIUUCIIIIiL’S DISCOVKILV I WlnchesUr'i Ocnoita*.Preparation of Dr. J, P. Cbnrolilll’a Compound of r ii k nypoPHOSPniTE of LIME, SODA and POTASH, a spccirfc tEKOtro* the ruunoyr or C ON STTMI»TION. fpll£ great Chemico-Medicol Discovery of _L the cnlehrated Dr. J. P. Churchill, of Paris, flrst road* kuowu by him to tbu freoch Academy of Mediciuoabout 2 rears ago, marks a new and luiporuat era in Mcjiical Bciuuc<-. " Now, tot the first time in the history of the world, bai a REMEDY hen found that surely strikes at tbe very foun dation nf i*ulmomay Z/umuc, and by rrsUrrxng Ondtjicunl ckcmxcal sUvumtx <f t\f blood, increases tbe principle vthich constitute! nervous or vital force, inmyoraling the nutri tive f unctumt, and thus not ot>ly CUKES, but also *PKE* V ENTS, th« il*v*h>pmeut i.l this hithertomuxl ccourge ot Cite bitisaa race. 4i*Cautlon to kite Publlc.*a pri>|loraitons are already in the market, pur|>#t iug to tx> based on Dr. Chare-hill's discovery, against >*|*jrh we solrifluly caution l<otb the profession and tb* public* Let imi on* l-e J«-etvM, but aek for and in** only the pri pareliou sold fr-ioi file a le General Depot in tbe Unite.! Sta U-s. No. 40 John street, aud bearing a foe simtD signa ture of J. WiSCiiEartE, Ut whom alone Dr. Churchill's pr*. •cnpUuu Is pm np m a bcluhle ass cuxmicallt r-nai rout. In all Nervons or bcrofnlonsComploifita, Debility, Loss or Vital l“ovm, Dyspejtsia, Indfgsstion, aud Femala Weak* o*a~*«, it is a aorereign and invaluable remedy. «-KKAI>TUE TESTIMONY.*^* >Yvi<i (‘te AM”. Ai Medical 3imUdy, tor U’y. 1563. “Whatever may bo our conclusions with reference to (tie claluiii ol lie; Cburebiil, for the nypophuspbltes as sovereign r©oi<-lifcJ in tubercaloai* (consumption,) tsiik can Bl no DOOM A# (0 TUI VALCI or TOOK SALTS AM BJIEIUAL AOSNTe.” From the Unrtfi American Medical Reporter or OcL, IRSS. “Tbta Medicine is ecientiflcidly prepared sod reliable.— We bare turd it in oar own practice, in phtblaia puimooalia, and other forme of disease, with Tory satisfactory reenlte • • • • caw iu which tide remedy tree? Sven, thirty-seven were in the Incipient, and twenty three 1 the mc«u>l and advanced «u tbr.~-~ ' -iuTnr.:. < v. r„—'.7,7.• •“ ith i>f. ter oi>ca, wi.i. i. «i,»• iuuci* U nubtr»l, *ll l ot t>ir— wi.wfc *lO still doubtful, recovered Price $2, »r three bottles for go. Single bottles only, (a conerntraled tniutian, net by mail, prepaid, when specially ordered. All orders for three bottles or over will be sentby express st cost of the p*rty. Druggist* most send their or ders direct to tho undersigned, or they may hare * different and spurious preparation aent them. J&'Wincbester's Oeoolue Preparation of t>r. Churchill's Compound of the liypcphoaphlte* of Lime, Soda and Potash is told at wholesale at tho solo General Depot, 49 John fit., hut will be kept by ail respectable drugg i#t3 throughout the Doited State*. Circular# and all necessary Information given tn all parties enclosing a stamp. For convenience in receiving o&f letters, correspondent* are requested to add “Box 2761“ in addition to the regular addrcM as below. , J. WINCHESTER, American and Foreign Agency Office, J*24:3mdAwTfbl 40 John Street, New York. LVOITB ffIAOSETI POWDERS, WHJ dextrby Oardm Insects , C<clroacA«, Bfd-BufftJJptat, Jntt, Moths, and alt pests nf the v tram Km. THE importance of a r/aiiable article of this kind ta inestimable. ft warin weather all natnre teems with tbcoe annoying foe*. Toil powder is the only article discovered which will exterminate them. A compa ny of botontita,' from tfie Horticultural Society of Paris, while amidst,lhe terns of Alia* (Swerved that all insects lighting upon a certain kind of plant Tery soon dropped dead. 'Ala faciAves made ate of to guard their sight campa fmm these Intruders. Quantities oi the plant were brought home by Mr. B. Lyon, and fonnd • positive insect destroyer lo every experiment. It is simply a powdered loaf; chemi cally prepared to resist the effect of ag* and climats. Med als and Letters Patent haro been obtained from the Govern ments of Knglnnd, Prance, Germany, and Russia, from tb* World's Voir, and naaeroos medical and horticnltnrml cc« leges and societies. , LETTER FROM TUB PRESIDENT OF TUB 0. STATES Kxicorrvi MahsjoS, Washington. 3lat An. 1868. “Ma. Esuxcn. Lton:—Dear Bin I nave tbs pleasure to inform you that tbs Royal Commission of the World’s Fair, at London, have awarded yon a Modal and Certificate *> „ great Taluo of yoor Maguetk Powders, for extern!) : Insects, Ac. “MILLARD FILLMORV, Cbalro Tho above was accompanied by a certificate of Albert. *- It Is Free from Potioiii New Yoxi, October 1 J *. - Mr. B. Lro»:—Dear Bit: We have ai> lysed .n «*tud yoor Magnetic Powders and And them perfectly. ' mto mankind and dumestio animals, bnt certain doat. in haled by bogs, ante and insects. _ - ' JAMES R.GUILVON, M. D,Cbeo. ■v b LAURAKCE RKID, Prof. Chet nistrr’Orf ' -hospital. Mr. Johr L. Robs, Buperlntandei.it of York Uoe pitai, says, “be has expelled ail (he buTT* 111 *, roaches, moths, Ac , with Lyon's Powder, * o< j fi 3711 of immense value.*’ Every gardener and boasn-kreoei .oust have a direct In tere*t in an article of this kind. Reference can bo made to the Astor, t*L Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels: to Judge Meigs, President ol the American Institute; James Gurdou Uehuett, Gen. Winfield Scott, Cyrca W. Field, L. M. Pease, of the Five Puiota Minion, Ac., Ac. Judge Meigs says, Th » discovery of l’rot. Lyon Is of national importance. Th*-,Farmers’ Glob have looted it thoroughly. It will des troy loco* la, graaaboppora, ants, moths, bogs, and all vermin. ’Garden plants can be preserved, and boose* made pure.” Arrangements are now made through Messrs. BARNES A PARK of New York, to have it sold ibroogliont the world. Many wortblt-vs imltatious are advertised. Be cautious! “New Yckk, November Bth, 1858. U lu retiring from buiinces, IhtToaoldaU my Insect Powder* and Pill*, Letter* Patent, and tt» wcrcte pertain* ing thereto, to Mesara. BARNES k PARK. ThU Powder ii • dUoinrely made by myself, jand brought from thelttterler of Ada, and it unknown to any other persona The genuine and effective articlo input up ta tiu cannlrtor*, and will con tinue to bear tny name. -E. LYON." B*ta and mice canool be rexcbod t.y h powder, sod nre killed by « Mnguctk i’lU. Order them through. toy mer chant. 1 'Tia Lfou'a Poxler kills insect* in a trice, Bat Ljoa’s Pills ere mixed ta raU and mice. Sample Flasks, 25 ceuts; regular sixes, 60 cents and *l/*O. Follow - directions. Uu frtely and thoroughly. BARNES 4 PARK, 13 and 15 Park Raw, Nsw Tojk. Al*o, the Mexican Mustang Liniment. i 6>23.‘oowd*w6tnT / CHEAP PIANOS.—Just re-«*=aaiL ceired, fonr Rose wood roamVcoraored 0U and 7 octaro Piaooe, tnaunLicturo-J Ut| I " |V|I cll.liajahCoA . 1 i 1 THE CHEAPEST PIANOS I ' MADE IN THE UNITED STATES! Tbnyaro with full iron frame and Trench Grand aciion, •oil made in all respect* after tho designs of (bo b<p( makers. J .$440,000 00 .. «VK6 04 143,676 00 . 30,721 33 bS 64 Octaves for $1 75; 1 , 7 Octaves lor §2 00} y Tbeao wilt be avid onlj for cash, as the small cosiniiMhm charged for selling, a* the extremely low prices obdJn«l by tho makers, * ill not Justify a credit. i For salt; by JOHN 11. MELf-OR, tnhCfl 81 Wood xt Water Renta on New Buildings. OWNERS or occupants of lota intending to baud or repairing buildings In which the hyaraat water la to be used lor building purpose*, are hereby poll fled that they murt preriouaiy procare a permit therefor, as di rectal by anortimaoce paand May 26, 16bi. Permit* <ab Iw procured at the office of tbo Water Wotkfi, OoyncU ChAmbera. Market atwet •' T ~ona i *--''L,i EbW. S. WRIGHT, Aueupr. JUST received invoice of two very superior PIANOS from the factory of ETEDTrfAY ABONO The admlrera or the Steioway Pianoe, are wpectfllly reqmwtedtagtTemanrcrfycall open the arrtralorkhe ahore. Foraaloby U. KLKBXft A fiEO j »>n aoh* w ■ *mu> inm , rw „ , U T_~j,T UKVMBa* asdkbSb, W” DOLES ALE DEALEBBIN FOREIGN mrlfclyd XTOCNG FOLKS GLEE BOOK, cont£i*- Xr \®s *>*«l J 308 kandrwl copyright Bon« «ad D*»*“ Jktw.-Prie«tti. ftmtebr''" ' ■ '•-- ■*» 'JOHN H. jUUiQB,tt ffctfltmt. 1 .VEIY EVIDENCE. TjimrcfNClXNATl & LOPIS-TfP*». ' |i steamer'glr -. wkLt.AOB,CH>t. Ho tf hCam| k beU r viUt<ftTe MiMison •Ml *aistorn»dlaU poztatmT&DßfipAY.Slsti&st. •'•For Odabt or postage apply onboard, or to mrg FLIPS, BA&yS A CO- Agta. • 170 R sph J did nwfpgg-rtamftr £OCt£BsTEu,C tataJMßlpTvia fcara-fer thaafcoftud -JSTU on MONDAY, the 4th at 4 p’d ox piaag* apply 0* board e* to -J* ; b»© " iwot,*aw« , JMtfo*. Savings-Bank, No. 65 Fourth SteMl—ltepeuta mad* with this Bank before the fir»t day of April, will draw Interest from that. date. _mr»ultil CHAS. A. CQLTON, Treasurer. Regular Monthly Meeting of the b , h .. Yoo °5 Men** Cbrfrtian AmodkUon will ib S'i r *“*“ eflhe AMocUtioa, on Fifth ftreet> <n> ibi.(U<>nJa>) owning, at 714 o . clocfc * « i t, l “ w to Boom* «T«y morning at «.■ i ",£5 -2 ;<«>?»•• Wmm pn'TXU latt meetings. nKNr \\ Betiding BeeY rfjs*Ln.'Ti: RE ON BIULIOr.RAPHY The DUb- YKR, r3i“7.'(XTs," uSti |j? AA ,° hw- On KI KMNU, March 2sn,’ «» ,v n i-M« BAPTIST CHURCH. Grant street,u*« aiih D^ TiUets 26c**U. torssle.ttbe <W ci, ih.iSl 1 ?*' 8 *; i_, “ u** «**atox of _ - - - _ °*rtW»4 ofmci or ms P-. i-'T. w. AC. H. Co T" Pittsburgh, February 25,1859. ’ f fT^NoTiCE. — The Annual Meeting of St'.<hlioi<f«*!» m the “Pittaborith, Fort Wayu and Chicago UallrinJ will be In Id at the room* of BOARD Of TRACK. In the city of Pittsburgh, on TOES DAY, tha 15»ih day of March next, at 3 o’clock, r. whlrii rijAt* tin* Report of the Dfrwlm« tor lb* year 1838, will b* preaeDted. The election for titteou Directors to serte tha ensuing year, will be held at lb* acme place on WEDNESDAY, tb® 30th lO o’clock, a .u. The Transfer Rooks will b* closed frf.m lb* Silt to3otb of March, both incluslre, and tho holders of stock in tha Obio and Peonsylrania, Ohio anJ Indiana, or Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Compute*, which hu not been con* rerted into the ctock of tha new company at that time, will not te entitled to rote at safj election. Stockholder* pretesting their certificate* of ftock in Ihb Company to any Ticket Agent on lb* line of the Road. will be sold an Excnnian Ticket from that^StaliontoKtto* burgh and return for On* Fan the round trip, rood ftom' March 23th to_ April 2d, both iodtuire. By order of the President. fe2S;td AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, Btc’j. nusosnr&au. The Campbells Six Rights Longer. Re-commencing, Monday, Ma*ch 2Sth, »nd .T.rj ulght during the VMk; sod poal -ttrely tb* last nlgbU of tbeir stay In this dty. THIS WEEK ALL NEW FEATURES, BY THE NONPAREIL TROUPE, RUMSEY & NEWCOMB'S ORIGINAL, AND ONLY CAMPBELL MINSTRELS ! , And Braga Band Company. SIXTEEN UNEQUALLED ARTISTES I The fallowing now Burlesques will be produced, tJx: Oar African Cousin; The Hop of Fashion; Actors at a Discount; Bhakspearien Reading ;BnrW*qne Italian Opera; and first appearance of Mr. A. B. Chase, the incomparable AHlst and Balladist, Guitnrikt, DnlcimcrUt, and Wood andBtawpcr former. First tint* hereof the Great Burlceqoe of U’ll* PiCXiL-iloitJNn'i Monster Concert New Ballads by .Let lie, Bidaux, Chase and Little Bobby. Newcomb and the DroUerlstn, in Dew characters.. Bcmaoy, tfie Lion Ban joist, with the entire Troupe, erch in their rrspectirerole*. Admission 26 cents. Doors open at 7 c’clpcfc—-Concert commencing befom 8. mrlSrlwd p. A. 'GLARE, Agent. ISlmcatumal. Penn Institute, CORNER of Penn and Hancock^litreotd.— Tb»earning torm will commence on TUESDAY; 31st Inst. A limited number of pupUjmay obtain admiaion. Terms for Tuition and Stationery, 122 per session of twenty two week*. aa24;tf J. M. SMITH, Principal. ®o 3Ut. TO LET—A Brick Dwelling containing^ foar room* and finished parrel. Enquire of - BSL targe IL 11. KINO, No. 211 Liberty Street, , FOR RENT—A neat 3 story Brick SB Uonso, No. 113 Centro Arenno, eppoeito J. Morebead'*, Fcrenth Ward, with water and gas in tha hosoX Apply to SAMUEL KBOKBEN, ‘ . mr26.-JwJ No. 21 Diamond, Pittkbdrgb. - For rent in Allegheny—AW/ Rood Brick Dwclliug on .Bearer street, near Dinracnd; baa gaj and water throogb the bouse. lb* aecood story of Masonic H&ll, Water street, near Fed*, eral, comprising one large and two smaller roams, Emitabl* 5 for Hcbool Roomi or lifeo pnrpoert. Roonte wellreotilaied, Bltuation central. Enquire of jL 11. DAYiS, mr24-dtf Water atreet, Allegheny.., '/. TO LET.—Thai deairatd& bQF&flu gjf Libertyw) (VHarra »trtau, well soap tod tor a family pw erry slorfc being occupied as anch for tho last fourteen ynara. Enquire ol • _ H. H. KING, mrU Nu. 2U Liberty street. Ti LE'J^— Two well linished two story Eg Brick Dwellings, CMJtalniog nine - Wylie aiiwt, near Chatham, within Cro mlnateawaTTof the I’let-nifflco. Enquire of _mrlaltf; La. S. A. STZRRETT, 277 P-nn'atreet. TO LET—A Store Room on Filth St., FS in the most desirable location thor*£9, ougbfare.. Apply at ISS Liberty street. Jti BIDDLE, WIET3 A CO. TO LET—Two largp first-clasa Dwellings^a to let, with' all.tbe modem ImproremeoMf E C ' • lIITCIIOQRH,McCBKRRYAOO - "No. 122 Second and 151 Second *!• *T , Q LET—The Warehotfse Kooirf’Sd Office X now occupied Ly Porter IL Priend A CoVW Front it. Also, Lofts rut table for itoriDg cotton. | _J*S> ISAIAH DICKKYAOO. It?ORRBNT ‘ —A Lot 144 by 100feet,onwhkh are erected, Building*, Black*, Ao-yjrendering It nIU* bio (or any kind of manutictariag, eitoata on Denman »tre«t, Birmingham, oppoeiteßansmao's Coal Depot. .En quire of ALEXANDER KING, Ja2t Liberty atroet, PltUbdrgb. For re n't ' A FINE WAREHOUSE, No. &6 Market B.lreet, td* Joining N. Holme** Soaa, daubed and aheived in the beat manner from cellar to garret, for wholesale and retail dry gooda boilneaa, with or without a Urge three atory Ware* home in the rear. JuHN 17At,' Jb dellzdtf Sevickljyville-' Poat-Oflica. ffiits 9union Sales.. P. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer. Oommerctar Bales Rooms No. M, fifth gtreet, Peremptory sale of houses on SEVENTH BT.—Oa Tuesday marnlop, March JSLb, - at 10 o’clock, on the premises, will bo told, those 8 head ings, Nos. 39,41 and 43 Borenth st, between Uhsrry alley and Grant «t_ which are erected on part of the Bchenley es tate, the Imm of which will expire on Ist day of April next ' / and can probably be renewed If desired, for farther per- ' tlealan enquire of J.W. KEBB, Adm’r, No. 2d Bt. Clair at. • Terms cash. mr23 P. M. DAYI3, Anct. . • HODSEHOED FORNITNKE AT AEG* TION—On Toeeday moraine,; March 20lb, at 10 ' o'clock, at dwelling house. No. 11l Wylie be aold,n quantity of Hooseliold and Kitchen Vtxniitura, la good or der. One ■ubetaaliiei one born Barouche. Pew No, 87 •, In Trinity Church, Pittabiirgh. P. M.DATJft, atfctJ CTOCK P., Ft. W. 4 O. K. it. «**,*„, K_T RAU, in lot* to aoit purchasers. by - \ P. M.DAV3B, Cj Flft Season Arrangement BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND Sl*. PAFL. T\ AiLY NORTHERN XINE, J_/ packets for galena, dubcqcb, JCfiBK OTILL WATER ANDBT. PAUL—ThefoUowingawinaß magnificent tide wheel eteaniers win cevpoee thla Uae for ihe ©omtog-year, leaving a§ followe Monday. —HKNRT CUT. _Oapt. Bierensoo." ’ Monday NORTHERNER^— *• AJEcmt Toetday CANADA “ Ward. Tuesday PKIJBINAW. « Griffith. Wcdneeday.HJCTE UAY M . W .. M “ J. B. Rhodes. Wednesday..AONT LBITY « Cha.-MaiTiaon. Thursday—METROPOLITAN *• T.B.Rh«laa. Thursday—MINNESOTA nELLE... « T.B.Oitt Friday..—..DEW DROP ° N.W. Parker. Friday <C IUPPKWA M Craps tw, Baincday DENMARK' i “ JtC.Gray. Satcrdaj WM. L. EWING-.; “ JL. Greene, The Northern Line hat been io ; aaceanfal opermtioadar log the past year, and for regularity, comfort and perfect reOabilfty in eTory reepecl, baa new been snrpaaecd by any organization on the Western riven., Haling added tlx new ■teamen U the Line, they are now prepared to offer Incrraa • ed facilities for the transaction of all badness entrusted to them,aadhopo to merit a continuation of the liberal pat ronage bwetofcre so liberally bestowed upon them.- • • Tor any information that may bo required, apply at tb£ Wharf-Boot, at (ho foot of Loc&ai street, or at the Northern Line Packet Office, No. C 7 Commercial atnet, between Olha and Locust WARI)£ A BHALEB, General Arente. mr2L3n>d * Sites for man 7^ OIL 1 " COAL OIL WOBKB OR COAL cCn, for M u Six Lota, Ninth ward, frontingon Allegheny rlror and But*.. ltr»L 120 leet, and 100 fact on Alleghany at- 1 ye*™ 1 lease at $3OO per year and all taxes.. Six Lota opportte to lh* abate, fronting 120 tot onlCntler «t,*od LW tot front cm Allegheny ctroetto an allay. The •bore property t» particularly adapted to Iron Worka-Kb* factiitlea to metal and coal being >0 gnat. ■ ■ Serea Lota making 165 fret on Butler at. and 120 feet on - WDkita to Heura. Penaoek A ain't particularly adapted for Coal Depot or OQWorta.' two Lota comer of Penn and Ourol at, 9tb ward, nearly oopoaite John Lfghtner, Esq. poanaion of fb* above 15 lota siren at any time, i: *' . Three Lots, each 25 by 100 tot, comer of liberty and - and Baldwin eu. Rented to on* year from Apul, 1559. ’ Apply to [mrtsMfc] J. B. MoaflA?f, 113U»rtT at. WALL PAPER, - N«wSpdoffSty>M , ' • _ Window Chides, fte_-4e. -v Fresh rtoch»HowprJ«»openedU • • ~• • , „ f C. COCHBANTS, .V. 6 Federal trot, Allegheny. •. art? S' UNIWIBS—SOO casks Soda Ash: 500 b*g» NUrsts Sod*; . k*S« Bi Carb Bod*t boxM Geraaa Ct>yt 10J bbli. Sotp x Qg bwl *oJ for ■*!« by ALBX4B®lft trrwn 10 000 “ US£UaS POTATOES, inr; , ,w itoro «jd to infra, of tH tha be»fcilzr*«,. /' *° r ■«Hfana f«ml]j uae. dirrcl from New York,for«J»*t>-- , HITOUOOCK, McCRaSVSoO? - tDh — 133 Second ud ISO - >r F)R ST. PAUL, DIRECT— Vis ..-rIBBaV : Barliogton, JloKaUaV'KockdSVmSf' ■'' Utood, Darsopoct. Galena. Dnboaaa, llcQM** Jf“L* .i -in#. Prairie Du Chela, Wcaona, 88, Pant—'The fine «.* nan,wiu leave for theatre petti «* 4 *®2?£s;i2 jnit, at 5 o’clock r. m. For fr*^*®lfsfa§a«nL!* ? board or to n.inr nSSP * w* Agtnta.,, UOK ST. PADL. jJSSiA' •- ft 1 ; tlMet 41(9m53q2* iK&ti&h
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