`~~> Aroma. tons then • Amid ro realue• 61 - 37 - • bet6n to tlirl VP, AIN equal to Yenkeee flue. ArOw.trOor,'Fonii tits% to 000 *plaid Tenitrae three. • fualib 6 kit ;'yet to illelunond view, Andhra.. 6111 equate Yankee* two. 410 ..111666‘./1/4.16 eeee— - dep./peck ‘61 . 1 41% - pilliiro'sbeobosili c.to ' Rank square 6ith's'Dlll4etter; may tor men. 171 1 71:an is ettl, i t i ler "4" te niftir o t t, u lTten, When peace 6161 heincotne;and Tar be tied, And its Into be the tale otpme loßtt aped, T..at Where there lo work pe thettealo r One - Timken it 'equal to Dirt•Oaters ten. . - . A stlimittic Poli tidtane. .11fesirs.' Salad;dry, Kennedy, Castile, and other *embers of„thil Senate, who opposes so pettishly ivory . attempt-made to rescue the - goterstizienitfriSte the ascendency of the slave _ oilgranky,lritnind us of g dory which is told inatneeentt wbrircialled "Life among the Col liereeel tine' , author narrates that a certain ledrisfithelnanor; coming into the possession of heripspperty„, desired to improve the ap- Pioachelertoilho ehttreh; and accord -digiatahartet. about it, but the matter had, it denteitie - be:turdertaken. cautiously, for" an OiClxbillig, lived -in Y cottage hard - by the vitae of the :-eibitrehyrird, with en asthma so terrible that he had slept in his chair nightly for nearlytweisty years. Of course, 'looking out te .winder' wad a great recreation for ono so and something nice to look at was desirable. Ms object was a quiddce—a dunghill—and the general opinion, wee, 'he would, die if midden wor monad. Tommy Wilson worn't a' man to be meddled - Why, he'd -thrown ashes and stooff out o' front door all histife, and it woe hard to ex , pee_thim to gP oop old ways." huge and offensivo midden has been gathering aboutthe approaches to our capital, ournational church, for many years, which they - mike hails recently come into possession of the , igovernMent desire to remove. But tliesi.aenstors from the border states, like Tommy.litilion, are not men to be meddled wittsr-theylkane thrown "when and stooff" out of their front door all their liver, and now they and it bard to give up their old ways. They insist that the midden shall remain, how offensive saner it may be to theeyes end nos trils of others. . 22221 But.thete gentlemen are not the only poll tialainrwhozo a long asthma hue accustomed to ;very carious .tastes. We fear the free stateirthenselres harbor not a few old Tom mg/Vitamin- sohibittlated to the eight of the middenthit they. really delight in its odor. Slavery Mai seemed to them a nice sort of thing, and though it has Made war upon the girarnment, killed thousands of our citizens, and sidtlsoted us to a taxation from which ws shall not eseape..in half acentury,.they ate unwißing to hare it touched. Propose is ex cinder' from:the territories, and they,..) out: "Alt lei- the rights of the So , lutist and they laryland. item, and 'to their lean old 'hey are gyred."— The Democrats antb-border slave State Men in Congress have been exceedingly ac tive of -late, and an attempt' is making to t revive the old Democratic, pro-slavery, se cession sympathising party. - A CAUCUS or Private meeting has been held, under the management, of Vallandigham. I have it on-the bestaisthority, that, although many respetahle war Democrats attended the meeting, the leaders were all white-foother D emocrafii—gentlemen who have always opposed the war against the rebellion. The gentlemen who called it, who drew up the _ resolutions, and who-were at the head of the meeting, have been known in political eirolesto : boathe friends of the South" The • objeet of' The caucus is easily seen, by all but blinded Democrats, to the restoration of the rebels to. their old honorable po sitien at the head of the government, and to give slavery guaranties of power and , continued existence. This now organiza tion will zealously oppose every adminis tiort Measure which affect slavery either In this District, the territories, or anywhere else, and, while ostensibly supporting the war, and voting supplies for it, will en deavor to seize upon ate first opportunity to make a compromise with the rebels,— Corresionefifies Bren. Post. A Specimen of Rebel Humanity. A Mr. Showers, who was an unoffentling citizen of Fairfax county, Virginia, and a Union man, owning a fine farm, where ho has been residing for many years, about half-way betiveen Fairfax Court House and - Vienna, was taken by the , rebel troops, about the time they were "evacuating Cen treville, and forc'ed to march on foot with • the same rapidity with which they beat their retreat on horseback. So rapid and — exhausting was the march, the began to falter, when the inhuman savages, with a bintality which would have done justice to the wild liadiani; Spurred him on, - at the point of the bayonet, until the poor man dropped down dead in the road. We obtained these facts thrhugh a person who recently' escaped from the clutches of the rebels, and who knOws tilde to be the:facts of the case. Mr. Terry, a relative of the deceased, has imen.down as, fur as our lines tixtend, in ,order, if pbssible, to obtain the body of his murdered friend, but failed in his efforts. He learned that the body was buried near the road side, between Manassas antLaer donsville; bat he- ivits warned not to go to the place, as the rebel pickets were still harking near the spot. Go VERSOR. ADDRICBI.—Tho . Governor's address - to the people of Tennes see, which Your renders have seen, is in ex ; • cellent taste nud spirit. "It offers to rebels the olive branch, but f don't believe many of them will,accept it. 'Haley will, I shall ••• • rejoice. For those who will not, I trust. the sword is in reserve. it is impossible for me to believe: that a . mall with. A-iidrew Johnson's knowledge of human nature, and with his knowledge of the spirit' which - _dwells In the bosoms of those who will per sist in 'iebelliOn, still hold a the rod many more days. And.l can promise you, that so. soon as ttie - wori of putting down ram -pant conspirators is begonia good earnest, there 'Will •be a Union feeling developed here which will astotriSh . .Your special cor respondent,Mr. G. . The. real-people are afraid of - the' virulent' 3evile w'ho have so long been .their masters: ' - THIS trir, , we trust in 'God; Wilt bring us back to times when Congress was a body of dignity, ability' integrity and patriotism. The idea itirtiottO tolerated for a reohmnt ~. that either Secession, or ,Abolition is. ever 'again as 'be iettirned'to those - Tuitional hails which tkerkart so. long And lid often dis ,', jgrocubd. , - - - . Leiarille Presbyterian herald. Good! - and the sure, - economical and .proxiipkwartd"bririg about this beneficent iesul tdi#, ,Preeident. Lincoln - expresses' . to I tnittateomanci patiop. • Louisville ". , '..4 l. ..itilt.tifilincle'that: three rebel priii ,eiterC_ Llsiktssiale are_hoirding at the Unit,. etilitalsalleiik i ia that eity,•and that the Fidoott-flowerametit. in • for their board ilia Ate of. $lO per, week, cub: , The:4Wiiiittlesiros the rebel ;prisoners of Silierelpisd* treated kindly but - ,,tlifriks that ; the Wistful:Si' of hoarding, paroled rebels at the cost of the•chrternment requires erpla . TiralckolOr ,criAtreat---if • • " „, Arrivals at the UP TO 170 USE-L 61:01111 AV • F K Babcock. Johnstown 1. B.nieman, N Y P Hastinkno, areraruld H Smith, J Moore, Liverpool J Croft; Johnstown Mr Taylor. Kittanning EAGLE llOTHL—Libert S II FrellCh, lld B Jove., West. no U Weis, • I , Goodin. II Mo Geagh II 'McClung. J Pauly; Lieut. Powers, N Cantle HARE'S. HOTEL—LI naar. looeph Pram Donrang-1 Sterling, Nobleotou u rillo A F Newell, Warren, ti A A Pears do T C flays. Falloton W fr.Smith, - 31ong City D Boyle, New Brighton S S Conrtney, tinder, Pa Coo W Hays, 4o Jam Rutherford Horning T J Willson, Ca'oneburg Spring J W Collinx, do D Culbertao Inolorick- W U Langan. °Salo, II Istria,. Ohfn . . ID Brown, Woallino G krancoud Inds 13 Wilson, do E N Wright, I , ..nlvline A Wiloon, Ewa Bothlen P C &mew., Malianld W Wbiloredet Ed 811nOnton John 13,,ycn, Heninnerflie E Sm, Zviluovh. V W Hinkle, Culumbhana George Burch art lcion Dirk.. &1, Nobles- Wlt Cowin°, Potenwilin town/ I.: G Whit.,, I Sawineky RED LION HOTEL—No. 6 Ht. Clair otr,t. Wm Leonard, Parker's Landing. J Rankin, Prrkees Ln'dg J Parker, G Smith, Franklin E Blount. E Moorhead, New Quota II• H Abrams, Oil City 11 A - Strong J Shoop, 'Winning. LI H Dennis C Baownell, Women 111 D Galingoo, Cbuitou W PleKee, Harmony I 8 8,88 .7. rutneyville 0 Enroll, Merlin. NATIONAL HOTEL W Smith, Marietta 1 W Piper, P R C C W Frltch, McKeesport COMMERCIAL RECORD COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION OF BOARD OF TRADE FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH. McCurxr, V. P., IJ. J. GILLEXPIE, J. 1. Burptrrr, plAx. PAIMI, JR., B. Pkoorox. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Reported especial', for the Pitbborrph Dui:, Onset, MONDAY, March Slot, 1862. FLOUR—m oat. dull stiff lose( se•thout, ho ever, any change in rates; sale of 40 bills . Family at $5,10E45,25; 75 do do at $5 and ss2s—the latter fig ure for choke; 75 do do of $5. GROCERIES—There is a moderato local Inquiry fur Groceries at the old pricey; sale of 17 -Mao prime N. 0. Molasses, oak cooperage, at 43e; 35 do do, to the city trade, at came figure. Goff. Is arm but quiet at 20,421 c. Sugar - . Yale ore n 0... cam at GRAIN—Oats quiet, with a sale from Snit heads of 130 bosh at :tie. Corn plenty and dull; sate of Pk bush prime Ear at Vic. No sales of 44 Whoot or Barley reported. CHEESE--Sale of 55 boxes w. li. at se, and 10 do Gosbm at 10e. PUTATOES--dull; gny'of 1:1.0 bush Ph,k Ey I'. from story, GICEI:24 APPLES—unchanged; sale or 10 LI, moon at $1 per bid. BUTTER sar. EGGS—Butter b in demand at 16 4,17 C for primo Roll. _Eggs dull awl lower; Oslo to lots of 21 bbl, at Sr. TALLOW , -..Salo of?. bbl. renrlorod at 7%e per lb. FISH—Sale of 10 bbl No. 3 largo Mackerel at 00,50 per 6617 ONIONS—SaIe 01'20 bash at 650 per kk.b. CRANBERRIES—gaIa of 4 bbla COLLIIIIOFI at $5,00 per h6l, BACON—dull; solo of 1,...00 lb. at 434 c for Sb , dors, 5%e for Sides, and Go for GUNP(WDER,The British government having agate, permitted tk export of saltpetre, tbe price of Powder boo Leon reduced. Rifle Powder, Slyer keg, and blasting powder 500 per keg. Imports by CINCINNATI—PIea Moses MoLett,or-- ,8 -.124 bgs wheat, It T Kennedy 6 bro; 112 htids bacon, Samuel Wallace; I set axles, Hallman, ashen & co; 256 bble whisky, to order; 174 bble, D D Rhode.. TENSES:BEB RIVER---ean J. B. Fono-35 hhrls tobacco, Clarke it co; 16 bids, 2 tcs, 68 kg. lard, Ed gerton Jr Stewart; loh abse, Bakowell, Pears it co; 541 bbls whisky, K Ilespenbeide; 39 do do, E 11 Afyon it co; lan% bacon, Knox it Parker; 23 ale packa Rhodes A Venter: cks, 1 bbl cutlet, McKee bro; ges, ti bbis eggs' E Ileasieton; 91 oil Gbh. R It Planting; 29:00 emcee, Jas A Fetzer. ,ZANE2VILLE--sua Eau. Ocansw--33 rrile loather, 11 basabose, 8 eke wool, 2 hhtis tobacco, 6 Leathern, 11, kgs,butter, 19 eke meat, 50 bbls pork, 142 do eggs, Clarke et co; 10 bble sweet potato., 15 do cm., 140 lard, 1000 hoop pole., 600 I W mrap iron, Jos C llcTay; US flour. hble, 74 o h . corn, 8 eke clorersea-d, 1 bbl onions. 14 do egge, Jae A Fetzer; 8 eke meat, Toeghtley & Kapp; I b. tndso,C Ebenig;lo springs, Singer, ?quack tk co; 4 nal toddle tree, J A Fortune; 79 bblf flour, 8 Llnd.y; 5 has eggs, J Dilworth; 9 bble tux, 4 do beans, 25 slatputasoes,ltio 1953 f. lumber, G W Collin; 3 hbls eg Allen; 7 do do, t 1 do butter, Kemal & Colling ~ ; 5 de produce, Ererson, Preeton A co; 2 do eggs, Ikg but ter, E llosaifetnis; 6 basked eggs, Jacob Illinehart; 21 bbl. do, W 1' Beck A. co; 6do oil, Jo. kfcQulzton: 50 oil bbl., Hutchinson 6 co; 68 do de, GU whisky bbl,, Thus Bell 4 co; 1 be mrap iron, Zug 6 Painter; 1 sk fruit, Brownerlllo packet; 211SLolos eggs, 16 Nils po tato., B aka potatoes, 17 do corn meal, 40 do meal, 2 11011566 2 cows, owners on board. CINCINNATI—pea Halmos-1 bid wine, John Roach; 35 empty bbls A Woe. Oil to; 40 do do,North A 2661116611 04 nob do lard soil, Wm Hayti; 1 G Ilotistott; 38 do mud, Adam, a. co; 39 do do, A t terbury, Deddlck 6 on; 2.5 blids .alt cake, Cun ningham 6 co; 12 bales bump, John Irwin A co; 3 tits hardware, Logan .1 Gregg; 1 tc hems, I Bradley; 500 bbla flour, Jas McCully et co; 1 do hams, 8 Musgrave; 6 toe toed, Little .6 Trimble; 7 tm, 6 bbl. grease, A & D 11 Chambers; 24 dry hides, 32 bdla green do, d Her. bough 6 en; 2 tibia brandy, 33 hhtle meat, 249 kg,, 109 1 , 2411144 s lard, 199 do pork, 100 do floor, al hltds to. Lamm Clarke ,k -•. WHEEL/KG—era JOIIN T. McComas—Ml .k. wheat, Hitchcock, McCreary & co; Sti du corn mod, John Herbert; 10 bdl. paper, Foster & Fleeson, IS do fruit trees, Brown .2 Kirkpntrick; 1 bwcopiwr, Flem ing & Torreiti; 144 pig. speller, Moorhead & co; 27 bidacoal, Phillip. & McKay; 10 do lard oil, .1 S werth & co; 1 buggy, Fleming & bro; 11 birds hams, linos & Parker; hi bblo alcohol, B A Fahnestock & co; I ck. ware 2 bale. rags, 4 'las, pkg sundries, Clarke & co; 20 , 1.41. paper, Ft CKB; 1 chest tool., owner; ftb empty ale bids, Spencer & Garrard. • Imports by Railroad. CLICTLULIM it PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, March 4' pkg. liquor, John Carl; 17 sky rags, 11 McCullough ti We dour, Mellows & Anjer; 25 do oakum, Woo Beck & co; 50 do applea, C & A Ices; 18 grindstone., J licenrgo; 18 do do, Beckons Long; 17 do do J Barley; 5 ors Ice, Joe Wink; 7 oil bids, Barden 6 Brooks; 221 hides, 8 Ilurbaugh .6 co; 1 or Iron ore, Mailman, Bohm 6 co; 3 du do, Erunon, Preston & co:0 currier blocks, lloYa & Stewart; 12 do 110, Rich ard Bard; 12 do do, Coo II Anderson. PLITIBLUNIII, FT. War/1j & CHICAGO RAILROAD' 1 4 lure, L Mu 110; 2 bbls apples, 1 du eggs, 1 do but. tor, S aka patinae., 'W /I Kirkpatrick:, 155 do wheat, Wihrorth: 122 ollbbls,J Connell; 127 do do, Brew. or, 815 GO; 222 bides,•2l,hdle do, 8 Ilarhaugh & co; Zi dos brooms, P Van' Gorden' 8 lobs, 4 kge lord, Wliaon, McElroy' co; 12 /obis oil, 8 K Km. A no. Mier News. Tb. river la still rising at this point, with eleven feet six Incites by the marks last evening. The weather yeeterday WY clear tind Pleisant, and busi ness quite Ilvely, - witb hardly at. "idle bast" at - the .... Einma Cmhstn. from Zanesville, Maw McLellan, from eluclitnati, and flutings and J. 11 ford, from Tennessee river, all with lair tripe, got in daring Saturday night. The two latter , boat. Imre ban, absent several weeks in the government service.—.... The Bay City, Cousgago, Kenton Au. "rem and Sunny-South are the • next - boats due. The Sunny South will doubtless be found-at . t he whirl this Morning, with • cargo of pfg metal, flour end to e.:.---.: ....The receipts yesterday were mummify *go. the wharf being pretty well covered with Sight. Thitre Is also • fair amount of freight ship, .idng;tlas balk of which Is for St. Louis and the Upper "Mladasippi. river. Fos 13t, LOOLS AND 11/Pty 111117.1.-•- .Tbe c ommodious and flat steamer Moles McLellan, Galat Marti " n; la annonnad to leave as /More this morning. P•1101Il going west will End excel lent beat: The "Diadem, Capt. Boors, and Arg o Capt Porter, both nest pealtinger steamers, are also loading for the same points, and are an nomad to leatrelorthwith. FOR Chactxxwn AND LOIDATILLI7-The "Pombon , rt•pt. stator, will poeltively leave' as above this. 'She will be followed cm Thursday by" t J . thAs . Capt-Boblnson, and on Friday ny the J. os Wnsetnia—The Minerva, Capt. Gordon, Is regular "Wheeling packet for to-day , leaving at r.. .Zsaurn.ss—the - pesetas! Emma Graha, Masao* Joon, Laves tor ZatlollVilla -o[omll. at . Co'clook. 'Passatmats and shippers should ro. iii tier` OAS *ha lean. Pn!"Chlay st the lima Meer. oklo. 2111XZ ORIEN APPLICS: • Ito..PBW P/lALXI) PLUM. . • .. Sblo. trit.A.ll AiPLIf r die on laird of StoatobooteillinN, to& oat= rin ! o . .p4 ertylt4iiear It: it. Depot. rz, ritovittrrott. 1.1 El Moir, ll A Aktlollougli,Frerport W H * Markle, Greweksburg . 1 A 11, . -4 ,11 Johu Brien. w , •do ,olin Brien, Wa...h. 7 1.•i1y hK Boylan, Virginia A Hill, Newark , N I , Howard it la, St. Loui, ty haver Seventh. PROPVIRTOI. T Loonard, Deaufort,B 1. Gen .qcGee, do - 8 Wonnmakpr, Weld. ro P D alcßrerer, do A Sniudl, do J 31 Lytle, Fayette co G W Barr, J D Watt, Darlington B ..onay, Clarion ty idreolt, foot of Fifth , PROPtlxl.olt. I=ll3 1.1 M Nutt, Feat Liberty ly m King, Pa. IW t Woodward, N J A T Frisby, Oil City J Gardner, Ilanouck 00. Fr... 14 Datnamms 31 Babcock C Churchill li ' 11 Cbult T Thommt, Wroth Co 1 Elliott, Sazonabura D emith, Can^aa J. Farenswortb Mon city J C Kenemadell, Yen co E W Ca••t, Gale'. LAa•dg J M Mott. Franklin N 0.137 Water atrret. raoratwrow J W Cansingor FL B Mingo V W Utter It Henderson, P at C it El==! . 4 0A.1", SOAP, 150 AP, SOAP.—It is an established fact that the CHEMICAL OLIVE 101ASIVE SOAP, manufactured by B. C. A J. IL !SAWYER, is now preferred !there all other Soma in use. It has been tried with complete nemas end approbation by-thomands of families throughout the United States, and unity In Europe; and it la en • tirely free loom all rosin, clay and other adultera tions, and removes oil, gnaw, paint, tar, etc., from the bands and clothes. It Is esteemed the purest, choicest and most economical Soap manufactured for laundry and faintly um. IT OHA LLENGES Ut/31- PETITION. Among the many teetimonials received respecting its umurpessed excellence, and irs adapta tion Mr nse in soft, bard and salt waters. we can only now refer to the subjoined certificates emanating from gentlemen well known, and who, whilst in the dbu charge of their respective duties in the tented dad, ea Quartermaster. and Com minutria, had every op lortunity of toeing It fully tried, and consequently soon became oonectetu of what contributed the moat pleasure and comfort to our gallant soldiery gearkrtmater's Departmni J the Tweydr, ThirteeMA sad Aliortnnah Regiments Fewandoania Voluideer. "Sawyer'. Chemical OliviTErablve Soap" baring been need very extensively in our Rgiments, we have nu hesitation in certifying that it w ee found ad mirably adapted to the Use of the soldiers, and drub dedly the tuna inverter Soap which could be procur id for the service. JAMES A. ERIN, tinartermmter Twelfth Regiment. ALEX. FORSYTH, guartermatater Fourteenth Regiment. Al. FL MOORHEAD, Quartermaator Thirteenth Regiment . . Iluncearcas,ties. lifoCoon's Division, U.S. Attar, / Jan :Nt "Harper'. Chemical' O li va • Renat ! ary e Soup ", hes t been mud by this Division for the past aixty days, sod I bare no hesitation in saying that it gists general sat isfactien, and irreganied the beet Soap that could be procured for the service. Capt. GA NAGE, Depot Commissary, AlUtifurdsvWsi, . The undereigned cheerfully War testimony t K yo th, excellent qualities of "Sawyer's Chem:oat Olhw Seep," which has been used extensively ht our /teal. smuts within the past two months, and which ha. Wen found so wall muted for the service. (KO. W. H. YOKELS, Cornmiteary Lashio! Cavalry, • Jeffereonville, 11. BINGHAM, Quartrrinaster First Whownsin Regiment, feZtlawlzu) Elizabethtown, Ky., Jau. 7. 18u2, G REA REDUCTION IN THE PRICE •RgazAD PA MILT SEWING MACHINES. Price SM. to £5O. — Saleroom No. 12 Fifth street. These Machines hare Neu In use lime years. and have given entire satisfaction. They will tun, gath. er, fell, hem, tack . and embroider, and will do all that say Other Recline will do. All Machines war. ranted arid' kept in repair one year without charge. Alminstructlons glren to puterusers. Sewing llar.htms Intisems, Cotton, Silk, ull end oilers kept cow:tautly on band. LaLurr, STRAIN di CO., tiole,Agentstor Weston:: Penn's, No. 12 Fifth Greet, corner of Market, Pitt. burgh, Pe: LILLET,STRAIN A Co., Manufacturers and have tor MACHINE W NEEDLES olesale and Retail, all kinds of SEWING . LILLEI. STRAIN t CO., No. ]f Filth of., corner. el Merkel. AGENTS WANTED. • mh.ledmeod !LOYND. AND TIMUTIIY BUbuabele prima Clover Seen;_ 8b do do Timothy bend, Hoceimed and be We by H. RIDDLE, mtb2l Ho. 183 Liberty dram. LAKE le rsii, MO hall burets White roe. 76 do do .H orr i ng . 'dyed moray Na. lONGLISti WALL PAPER-2O bales XI of htah :colors, extra lablei .just recalled per treatitterpeot, for sale by.. • . sob 29 " W. P...,11.ARE18A , NPIA .ittillW4B, • iiOM-4,850 feet I ir"aii s9lot u eh celltger hydraek eteamboot. engine owe task pseposee,.., t »owed et 20 and 23 St. 0131 r kreet: mh2ll PrIrLLIPS. OAK TAli N BD the yip.: bait qualiv fon male Ft 26 sad 26 Clair street. '&1614 " J. & H.-PHILLIP& DEARL - 111511-•-40., casks pinto Pearls • recrb*lsnd tbr ills . by inh4.- • - • HENRY IL COLLINS. gmo - KBD AtU II OII,,;;HATS.--d75 Smoked Lakenßee , sad ferule 'PßANK - VAN' NDEB.ll4Secoad et. \Ja - il fed aMlbr fiat "tgazrr * co. I.II7IZE r LL IWO keine elool,oollillll6eat. m a / 6 4 JB. Lwow'. h co.. tr IVI IIIL rude Yeeefred and kr Nikirj , LIGOBTT • Oto, 76 Water owl 91 /MS stmt. SZWIJIBOATS FOR CINCINNATI & LOU - - LIOR. SALE ON AC(A)3I3IODATI NG QUBITRBAXRESIDENCETOLEASE. ISVILLE.—The beautiful steamer .1: TERKS—.The tins Dwelling Banat arid Grenada 1.-1 —To Imam for flee yes., a handsome REST .). to. FORD, Capt. Kerr, leaves at. MANIAC on lammed In Peebles townehip, four Lull. from the DRECE, titled about ono mile from the Poet FRIDAY, Ith at 4 p. m. For freight or p.• eft*, oo the Fourth Street Rimil, belonging to the °Mee, and oh the Hue of ono of the Peatenger Bell sago apply on board or to t h e of Franklin Faber, iltreamal. Tido is one of way. The hon. a nt ed I,g 4 00 .. ; ht . it . .1. it. LIVINGSTON k CU.,I the moot dmileable country . mailonces veer the city, lave papered and painted throughout. and Is furnish- JOHN FLACK. Agents. _ being ' , Mill] A for tnictute4 walk of the Pon.ylva. ed with all the taimlern improvementS, except j,,A A ,4 4 01 t 6T. Liiti I:, AND 'l'll b; ..i.. Railroad Station at Eno talvrty, end of the Emit large lot, with ahadeand fruit trete, outiound the . Liberty und PittabitrOi Peaotiner Itailnaol, eon- how,. Rent low to e good tenant. rot furtbor Itt .lL: UPPRIt Al 1 tisISSI 1. PI 11.1 V ER. coining atom( loolve acres of erionel, in a Inch airniat...lon..llilNrees, _Loeikii:svelr4;PellerumbLiel7 Brick 3he flue meant., 310aliti 111.1:1,ELLAA. kept. A. state of cnltivotion. a foie large WAWA./ hone., out Il i rliii.7it .•••ro ea . p od. . . Menlo, a ill learn ao above on TI ESDA 1 , lot, at lo 1 o'olook. a. M For fteighr ' r 1 1, .. 1 60 apply oo hoard ,' oe b llvo lde ttnle h r a . • i l ".‘ ti a to 'u tenrt — t al .t i v ". :f ri ir " n7t ' scot ,node e h ha ' ile - Ur rddrort , sorter of Kelita 33 l and Stars eta., ,at the foot of Madre* street mt.3l j T ,) Ti mm a Sh oo i i,,, . p , .. near centre of First 'Want A Ilegbony. on the. litio 02 Imes, rape ma an I ry. .....,,Inti ,ITer. • ~., _ .. VOA LaNCIN NATI & Lot -, A . ....... in , .. 41 711L . 51'A..ir:1,177,1.7.11:A:',,,, the pr ,..,,,,, , i Ition::',oltholtt7OPlX.:Zg'grou nidnitsi"Zrel"ulblyh...'rnarrio= .i: la VI LC. ll.a-The beentitid steamer s'''''' , ; It ASTI M/S, Capt. Rohmisen, will leave for the abort. i or' GEO. Si GRAB, 2t3 I.iberti ,i cm., with ..brulibery, alien and tamed troll., Artois, a • at rarietl of large In trot's: g.. th , ...gh.n al.! dl Intermediate porta ou TRUESIBAT, .3.1 . . 11 / 831 IT . - j ' ho house; politic lamp front, extemilve mew of April. at 4p. ot. Pot freight or paiwago apply on ' river and I-011111.ry itconery,lnquire of board or to TUUTIAS MAISSLIELL, utli3l • No. 121 Water streak !gI=3ME! LlOtt.ST. NKEOKUK.., A: AND HOCK ISLA D.—Tbe tine 'termer DIA DEM, Copt Thoa. Bogen, le7: above and et intermediate port, an TIMM/A Y, Aped tna let, at p. m. For ftedi,id or poutaeFe ap ply on Ward ur to J. H. LI VINOSTONA CO., JOHN FLACK, ' } Ante. 1 4 1 0 R UINULLSNA'II.—T the i: •pliaufid zutemer DuCA 11 1, NTAN, 4.,,..pt. Del., B. SLIIIP.4I, cr.ll.ltuma for Op, aILPOWit milli Pll intcruspchato pone, im T 1.11.3. DAY. the hit, al 4 o'clock p. ,o Fur (might or pass‘gc &Noy on bcroll or to D. 11. LISWIS al I k , h 29 J. B. LI VISGSTON k CO., f - g 1.4 1 01‘.:.T. Lt.;Ul6, KFAIKUK, Roux ISLAND AND NT. —The fine passenger steamer Aftlit' SNALIr, rapt. J. W. Furter, leaves oo ab .ve OD TUESDAY, April ISt Fur freight or passage apply on Isaard or to ruhi •J. D. LIVINGSTON ROIL, Agents. • • - - - pU LA It W EFAiLY4 t ad .1 4) ZANESVI LLE PAGE ET.— Th new and beautifUl passenger steamer EMMA OKA HAM, Copt, Monroe Apia, leaves Pittsburgh for Zanesville 6 VEItY TOLSDAY, at 4 o'clOck p. het noting. leases Zattearllte EVENT WELL/AV, .t a. in. Yor freight or passage apply on Hurd or to J., E. LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents, Pittsburgh. R. S. PIERCE & CU., Agents. Zanesville. roll - • - REQUI.AK WHEELINI} PACKET.—The nplendhl panaeuge ateloner MINERVA, Capt. John Gordon, leacea tut Wheel...rand all Intermediate porta EVERY TUES. DA Y. TUfJItSDAY and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock a. m., waking chew connectional villa the nrapliar packet§ for Parkeralooghand Cincinnati. lioturn• lag, loaves Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES., I.A and 1 , 1111..• ate 0'c10...4 ta. an. Psoteengeol r..vipted through to CincluoatL For freight in. awe apply On fear or. to JAS. COLLINS CO., nal U 4 Water etnet. ED UGAITIO.V.I.L. • _ V°HAALD (I{ WL.—TiWILLiAJM Kos opened a NORMAL SCHOOL al No. 27 Si. Clair street, Third story. Tostimoay of Teaaere; He le the coututellor of the Teacher., the Whom all of us look fur advice and Inetructlon. M!M!!!!!EiHME I cheerfully concur In the E LONAIID H. EATO uplulon expreemd atmN W. B. FR I take pleneure in giving it . opinion tbat EW. tb, nunguing recommendation le fully merited. , A. BURT?. I know of no ono who deserves higher testimony his favor. IL N. AVELIif. 1 fully nenenr in the abuse rewounuendation. He can L. MiNNISON. prepare pupil/I for the High School quick than any other teacher lu dill city. A. T. DOILITH= Tesete..4l_.per ereek.ln edema,. w urishcE.t. D I,TAKI• OVAL CARBON OIL I=l Patented October eth, 18G1 The best that have ever yet been offer.' to the They are the beta fur the following reasons: 1, Because, being of au oral shape, the glass in everywhere equally distant from the flame, so that the draft le stronger and more regular. I. The oval shape is better atLpted to resist the effect of sudden expausiou, so that it is Impossible to muck them. I. The glans ie made !Argilly of Lead and Pearlatih, giving a great degree of at rength and elaaticity. Thu chimneys which housekeepers hare found to be so brittle aa to crack, even when not in use, are Invaria bly made of Lime Glass funned of Flint Wage, of which ours are lannunictured. 4. But the greatest advantage of these Chimney. is that when you have one it will last forever, sod if any housekeeper tweaks one by the heat of the lamp, let her call at the manufactory and we will replace her cracked chimney by • dawn whole once. Thin proffer does not include accident. or these awes of breakage where the chimney luta, through inn:peri -1 ears, been '.crowd no closely to the lamp as to pre, vent lie expansion when heated. Menefee:tuner. and oonsuntern of Carbon Oil, who &eve felt the magnitude of the obstacle, which bee exieted in the great exnee of chimneys, in the w of the universal use of the oil, haves ound • remedy s in the Oval XX Flint Clan Chimneys, which has mate rially lessened the cost of Carbon Oil light to those who use them, and increased the evmantuption of till comequent upon,the lessened expense for chimney.. For sale by J. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Thuonn a Co., Bogen a Nesbit,. P. ILayden, LaMeru Oil Co. Welder ileineke, W. Ogden a Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W M. Murray, or at the Manufactory, Washington et, near Pennsylvania avenue. aulittastwastf . Z. D. DITIIRIDGE. SEWING MACHINES. 'IALLAJUS UNEQUALZD DOUBIA .r`^'_ 2t7i~ "; 4p~~e~ •, h: ~..~ -~-~;^s" " F"'rJ,'t`"s ~':.yP-". L FOR 5.41. E. 14 1 06 BALE—The Dew and tagt pa en. there pirket JUDI , : I'. fdettomps. n a g; ng in ing with tlbu Paxtemburg boon. at A beeltuti three tint.; per ueek, and too tripe wito the liberty null Sallie Idol, from Cincinnati. The only &mon for wiling the Loot iti the lode of my health. It the boat te not wild on the neat of Dwell, who will be exposed to public Axle ou Monday, the third day et March, tbh2, at the wharf. For further tniormaine,.,a,,inh, of JACK:./1i DUNCAN, Now Allegheny I), oho., or T cCOMBS, Contain. 1. loaf leamiF . ots SALE Ell LAP,in fer t county, fear miles from 11:tranouy, on the Suite t owl; contains roaenty tedtont lead— lay* On the Little Connoquettiaalog (Jetta,. Tb,. whole Farm la fenced and til able. There in a young Orchard of about one and a half wee; emne ge ed timber, while oak, walnut, C. There is a two stooy heated log house, cellar wider the whole Lwow; a large frame hare and other out hone.; achool louse within 100 yards. For sale cheap. Enquire of nth2o B. DfcLAIN & bilV Fourth at. SALE—A valuable Country rice.; osoulaining 13 eon" lamitifully sitnateal o Pennsylvania Avenue, 3 mils from the city, 1 mile n from East Liberty, and one-third of a mile froin bOmly Side &AMU on the P. R. R. The East Lib. arty. Home I.3ivs pm. In front of the premises. The, property criallemiels comparison with any in be country for beauty of ham inn. Inquire 01 U. IL NEELY, tohthlmeuMns 1.14 Filth street, l'itleburah. throe story Drink Dwelling on Colwell treed 8 rooms, In good order. Auld) to Jmn:dtf WATT & WILSOZ., nix Lthorty at. fi l lTirrtEA'r—A two story Brick Dwell iug on Clay alreet, recently 'haltered oud pniUted livNgliout. Pwecariuv g h em Immediately. Eu coin, of JAS. DALZELL A SUN, 69 and 70 Water street. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR UASU. Emit!: PI FUR mi,K, IN (1000 ORDER Enquire dt feltat 1.4 1 0 K SALt; OR TV LWE—COUNTRY _a: RESIDENeC.—A Gun ienlGnl nwl IdLll.Sarli. Resi dent°, eituettel near East Liberty, L neet to Collins Park, and near the residence of John Scott, Flen., formerly occupied by R. B. Pittoreou, coneLeting of 13 same and over of highly cultivated lend, Garden, Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, Cerrlege Home end Spring House. Tweeds'ou given Immediately. Bo quire of A. WILSON, No. 47 Rum street, or T. B. HAMILTON. NS Fifth !street. Pittsburgh. ruhl9ilv LIOR SALE O 1 /51,'XICIA A location ii I OR SALE O 1 EXCE.A.NtiE—A good 1 , It/cation (or IC.PhyllidatLor Druggist. Thu im• prosementi consist of Brick Buildings, large Lut, with fruit of different kinds; is convenient to elturch• as, school houses and rosseuger Railway. Will be sold on reasonable terms, or exchange for. Improved fanning property. Fur particulars address 0. T. GILLIAM, JalklawdswtrF Sharpsburgh, Allegheny • . . no I "RUG 6Toill.E FUR. chow _ban or the now . • I . a caw th° ' l4 wdowas, dated op nicety, wod with u,• ♦ . or particulars outdraws t. " " BOX IMO. PITTSBURGH P. U. COM. , " lIISS 10.1 r, If c A. WEBB & BRO, Corner Pratt 'end Commerce Iqx., Ratline cneral Commission Merchants & Igen DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER AND S*FETY FUSE ll , .oelve oa conaliument dl kande of IV P-STE PRODUCE, and make MICIILICTS I hamnn, P. S. —.ll.allnmd track In front of Warehomee. /117[11 to William H. Smith & Co., ' tllller & George W. Smith & W., Pittsburgh Spenoer & Uxrtanl, I . Clap & Shepard, Merchants' Bank, B. De Ford & Bons, Baltimore, UtErtli: t KUONti, Comm Issios ONand Wholesale Dealer. in MACK KUM, SALM SHAD, ILKEIN HO, CODILSH, so., No, 148 North Wharton, between Hare and Arch streets, PHISAORLIMIA. KOO barrels Base Idackerel--large. nod medium • olco Nos. 1, ; and 3, in asaurted packages. SO 41arrels prime No. 1 Halifax t.lllloe. 1000 do Etonian, Mom Shad. 4000 do auperior No 1 Honing, Consisting of dtdeneut brands, Labrador, Halifax, Boy of bland and Eastport, b., 4.00t1 boor* &ADA and No. I Smoked Herrings, 1500 onintalls George's and and Bank Coilti4l, Which we now oder at the lowest rash prima, and •call before buying. MURPHY & KOONS, deCtiond No. 1411 North Wharton, riiira. STOVES, 4c. LLEN, MCCORMICKO., VAI.LET YOTIZDRY, Pittsburgh, Pa. starWsannonsa, No. Jul Liberty street. Manufacturers el COOK, PARLOR AND BEAT. - LNG STOVKR, PARLOR. AND EITCILEN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and taws Moulds, 'tell ing MITI Caatings, SIDI Gearing, (1114, Water and Ar then Pipe, Bad Iron., Dog Irons, Wagon Box., !a gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Coupling.. and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine (Swing. nixie to order. Patented Portable AWL ands Stearn or Horse Power. nohtlaud . . JA./11113 P. YOUNG -- VOUNG BROTHERS, DuquassE FOUN- J. DST rttreet, noor tho Outer Depot Pa. R., P i tts bur gPttsgh, Pa., mannhiesure MACHINE, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of erery.deoeription. OIL PIPE, I CASTINGS. FINE , GRATE BADS BOW , AGON LER BOXES, SAD AND DOG MONS, GRATES AND ORATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, Ba, always on hood end for solo Mo. Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, owner of Wood .Ln.mt told Okamoto/alley, will receiro prompt soot,- auh2s LINIAA • . LINDSAY Jr. BARBOUR, CARBON OIL, AMP MANUPACTUILKRA Nu. 22 iruov STESF:T, illO. W. H0LDW1P.......8/011. tarAw.....a. T. 111 • C04111101( WOOl./VILI.E OM REFINERY. HOLDSHIP. BRIAN A t a, 1 1 Will.OTIM18 or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, ILeep oonstantly on band the very beat quality of BURNING OIL, cleix and without odor, also, a good • ,LURRIOATOR, pure WHITB BENZOLE and'CAII GIINABE. PArAll orders left at No. lib Puma Bram, Bank Binek, second door, will be promptly attendal to. oellpdtl VAGLE OIL WORKS.-WIGHTMAN X 4 G AN DAMSON, reilner• and &alma In PURE.UA BON O IL, (quality goarauttell,) PITTSBURGH, PA. C All OR ABBand BIIINZOL.R constantly on band. Orders read, ler the present at ell ESIS,IIR/TH d Lb.'s, Water and rind streets. _tel:nuad 00/INPLANTEIt OIL _ _ N.Lv ' IL U. DAVIS, Pnbtident. • JOHN - IRWIN, Jr., See'', and Treas . , Nakuru's—lL H. Davis, T. AL Nevin„ J. L. Oar nagbau, A. Quinton, John Irani, Jr. EICIROLEUM, of.light gravity, from the t tha toinpany, on 011*Creek, In ifenango county, con ataittlyou band and for sale. oni. at T. if. Nevin A Co.'., No: 26 WOOD ST. Plitilturab. • • inyiblyd ' UNA 0 WO KILLER & CO. - oaks .t Sharixtrarg Statton,-Atleighaay'Vallay Itatlnatd.. 001 ca and Wareiaitswe 11AILKET g VIEW, Pittsburgh. ~ • • anutscturers IL LUMINATING and LQD Rt. O ING CARBON' 0 ILS and ItENZO LE. • • No. 1 KNPfIIND.OIL, warranted non-4mph. sir ;always 1311 hand. ' , 00121 d ÜBRICAIING . OIL, .. .11.1 .AT TH2 • LOW ' nuca or 25 CHNTB PEN GALLON, constantly on land and fer 'sale by 8.,0.4 J. IL SAWYEN. A. to the quality, ws telbi to aneekod certlthite : , . - - . Ptrnivotunt, Nor. 27; IDOL 'Hers,a../1 0. é J. .U. fkurper--Oeuti: The Lubrl. eating GU Ire are gettlog.hant Ton we find to be the beat for our purport:a ere bare argent/A. Tut LA. IL IL IL IL Co.,' Be Ws: ESPY, PreHdent. WILLIAM .; COAL 1W2742T1V1 LAMPS, 'CHIMNEYS, lb.; .46., No. 39 Merest street, between &wad and Third, PITTSBURGH, "-PA: Inliaftil kM6i Ohio re. EON xxsonaNT. IFINED cupsoN.OlLs, - CRUDE 'AFD /AIL CLOT %."-emoetaised 1. IS SS. Clair Mut 1111‘13 Pi a 4:,..112.1,4111,,r1 ABOUT EIGHT HORSE row GAZETTE OFFICE, Firth ar.nt, Smith OILS. dfc 1:1=1 rb...tForlusity of this BAN over all others lu 0.1 consists in Its chirepnerw, , simpUclty sod durability. Second, In cleaning Praha faster better and Inure thoroughly; with less labor, than auy other ..0111. The patent,. of Ills above Fan has Lam tong en- gaged intuantifacturlng and selling Agricultur,d pletnents, and convinced of the great wont of • good ran fur cleaning the different , klnda of Gralicarid ' Sseds, preheats this to the public, with full confidence that it will meet their wants. ' The undenrigued, having purchiaed the sole right to mantifacture and sell the 'above Oran Van and Separator lu Western Pentssylvlusla, Western Vir ginia, and all Ohio, and the right to MU to Indiana nod Illltiebt, is now prepanal to till all Orders, whole sale or retail, at 31.9 -Liberty ormet,Plttaburgh, Pa. setingrawtfF w. W. WALLAC. Pnn♦ • The host article for the purposes known for pre wring IRON AND WOOD WORK FROM RUNT AND MAT; Ibr BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARRELS, or ether work exposed to the weather. • I de o PINN.PROOP PAINT, It In biroluobte, and le worrantodsoloorfor to body, prrmauoocy edol choop toot to soy onset Paint known. ?dodo rod for mato by the ton or ittuol!er quantity by Rho N f W CAR ilq:'lls, • Oil Cloths, &C., AT M'CALLUM'S, 181- Fourih Street,__ !knelt prerlinu to the late advance to pilots, of which the fulkwe Advantage Is offered to purchasers FOR CASH. dell JAMES H.- CHILDS & CO., BRA NIERS BAGS AND OF osNAiirrnao, oi,z:dii•ialribbuM°Taher.. woad .• - wain 11 1Jam#6 . oitz; Pilll3l DZODOntERDII)6(ZOLIE • "'' AND. STEAD! 47LAIIIFIXO'ilAWIENZIST OIL, ONUDX OIL Or ALL GRA-vitas ImßcuAsrap. . serzirew. oitaineu " - • - Corm Office. liodeasetunik deark...Asirsitawrly! TNDJA , ISUBBIskt KrEAlat .PAUKINIt I ' —4,6013 Ift.lll vas to l ind.ln thiekma; j Irteett.l.l.3latt9luit: char nits 27 J. it R. PRILL7PIiz: CObiuRNIRATED L Y E---600 cam, Ibr aile by B. AL 11.11ENIST00X . 00. rpm• J. I 11. TO .LET. 14 1 (./It. itENT—An elegant Country Ilea I. Wendt' at tiowicklvy, (Edgmtorth Sinner)) kr no/l. Apply to ROBB A MeetiNICKLI A , or to F. 1,. SlStiWbgN, at Exchango 811111 i, Pittsburgh. rnhll.oltr tetilt 11.ENT—IN SEIVIOREY--A two I. aka, Brick U.. of ...CU rooms, wick a bean. and fa a gooti iOl.l. &Nal,. of J. W. F. R 111 TR, fa2a.titt Filth rumor, Pittaloargh. UIZ ElN't large and well Ilgitol 81.10P3, tultabi, for Cabinet Makatea or Al whiner Shope. will he leaaett to one at 4 oflorrut purl ha. Apply at 42 Fifth xtreet. SALE OH 11ENT—An Oil Re ': Unary, in complete anler. Apply Co ROBT ARTIJURS, Ater et Law. No. 125 Fourth at. comiortable Dwelling now.; h roomy x antble Arid nuilago house; hind, well w.t with apple and peach noon. grape Arbor, Sr. Will be Ira»J toe good truant for Lion lwr of 'now Etiquire of WATT & WILSON. 2oS Liberty t.tenet. WWI RENT--:11 Warehouse on mrs.t, 4s aRa o.sa, rnaning through to r forret. Enquire of JAS. DA LZELL SON., le la tp mid 70 Water or, U'O! RENT—A two I,torj , Brick Rouse nu L.Pl—taz.'l,lllg,b,:gfittbYy.,,Wt SSOL lITIOJrN, lf C. n m issuLuTioN.—Th e fir of DOB- J.,.F LAND, FINKBINE was diaenlyed by mutual consent, taking effect bum F7th February I The bralluent will be settled and continued at F,Aut SAW Mill by NIGH EY A. FlNlialkikl. AWN Di. "WELLAND. A. FINKBINE. DA VII) POINT SAW MILL., PENN STBEET, BELOW IiIARBURY PI2'TSBURGII, PA of Oak sad Ple• Loather, Flouring Boot Sting, Lath, Porting, *e. GS - Orders , respectfully sollelle4 and promptly nadir:Seal MOTICE.—The Copartnership hereto -L.lOn, existing between JOHN B. CANFIELD •od D. 31. HARBOUR, under the name nod etylo of J. B. CANFIELD A CO., Is dbosulied by limitation. Iho bush.ss of the late firm wilt be settled by John It. Csotleld, who will wallow, tho Provision, Pro d nee nod Commhoduo buslnetn, at the old stand, No. 141 and 143 First street. JOHN H. CANFIELD. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1, Illia—la2tf 11.4.1117K8. . . _ ULLAIi SAVINUB SANK, No. 65 A-, YOUR?. &Mir/. DilltitTEßED IN 1856. Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wednesday nod Saturday evenings, from May lot to November Lot, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to Day let from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposita received of all an= not lea than One dollar, and a dividend of the prolifideolared twice • year, in June and December. Interest ban been de clared semi-ennually, in June and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of elm per mot. fungoid, if not dome MIL Is placed to the credit of the depoeitor at principal, and bears the Mint I tkrult t front the tired day. of Juan and December, CUM. pounding twice a year without troubling the timing. is to cull, or ern, to payout hie pees book. At till. nib., money will dealt, iu lea. than twelve year., making ili the aggregate RIGHT non own.n•ar rat Co/a. • stag. Bootie, containing the Charter, Ily-Loan, Mlles ane attire.d fiegritationa, turniabod 'gratis, on application at ih Paratorxr--GEORGE ALBREE. rtes raErgoirarra. John B. McFadden, • ' imac AL Pennock, John Mohacs, John Marshall, Alexander tlpeor, James D. D. Weeds, Rent. L. Palminos*, A. Al. Pollock, Al. D.. James McAuley, BN Bargain,. James Alerdnum, William J. Andaman, JULIO. D. Kelley, Peter A. Madeira, John R. Mellor, James Bindle, Robert Jtobb, Waltar P. Marshall, John Orr, Henry L. Rlngwalt, John R. bloenborger, William E. /thwarts, Alexander bane Whittier, Christian Yeager. Lan—CHAS. A. COLTON Alexander Bradley, John G. Backo George Black, John B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, W.lBain Doug W, John Evans,_ Llopmeell Ilepburn, WiWam S. Derma, Pet et B. Bunker, Sieben! Gaye, William S. Lavely, Saraarany Aso Taxasoal te2alewT CI ERMAN TRUST AND SAVINGS DANK. ansor Sixth and Wood atrenta. DANK OF DISCOUNT, AND DEPOSIT. CA PITA 1. $lOO,OOO. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. 01111¢02010: A DAN REIN EM AN, Proideni.• Pprlnger llarbsogh, ' Auguetne lloeveler, N. 11. Myers, Joseph Lang, J. F. Ilayskorts, Chrietian Siebert, Anthony Mayer, A. (Jesetzinger. .DISCOUNT 'VERY 1141. toyl2l:dly JOHN STk:WART-. Cashier. FAithtERS AND OTHEIib VOll. HA LE, OICOW SY•S SUPEIIIOR PA TKNT GRA] N FAN AND SEPARATOR Patontai January 10, 1860. 12ZE=EM PEN ti• AL. SALT MAIM/W..ITV IMO 00.. d.i-a5...• St Wood .treeti plttaprith. P. HOPI. mrroN'iuit.ALLEGITENT, ==rl n INCHES TO.HI-LNCIIES.HIHE EXSIC 4 - titian. • 13,r, Ri:r4NLie, • • • -•=4,7,5,,,,7-7,...M.`r.,41,,,,,,,,,••••• A' BR'S.; _~ FOB PUBIPFLYG THE BLOOD. And (or th•bprody rumor fha subloLued varleti, Disoosm NCIADVLA AND ScaOrDLOVA Arrrxrsosa, Brat As Tu. MOW, ULCERS, SOIDIN, END/MONA, PUENLCS, ['us. rotes, Burronis, Bolts, Mame, amp au. gin% DIANA/N. I OAKLAND, Ind, 6th Jim% 1859. ' .1. C. Arra .t Co.—ldeate: 1 feel it my duty to sc. knowledge whet your Sarsaparilla has done ler am. Haring Inherited a Scrotalons infection, I bare nut ! tend from it in various ways _for years. Sometime* m- it bursts out in Ulcers on my hands d &rung mu time,. it turned intrani and d' ma at the stomach. Two yam- ago it broke o t on my bead and coreerd my acelp and ca with' lone note, which Co. ,paintul and loathsome beyendi iketuiption. I I tried Sissy wedleinee and - several Physicians, but without much relief from any thing. In fact, the disprder grew worse. At Iliiigth I wee rejoiced to read an the lihapel Atemenger that you had prepared an alterative (nersaparills), fur 1 know hem your regulation that au)' thing you made mast be good. , I vent to Citialonalt and got it, and used It till it cured no. I took it, es you advise, in small duet* 01 • toast...mini over a month, and used almoet three bottle.. New and healthy skin soon began to fern under the 'Cab, which alter a while fell off. llyakin IA one Clear, and I knuw by my fouling. that the tilsociso la gone from my ilyeteDi. You at. Wall he. lieve that I feel what 1 am saying when I tell you 1 hat 4 Mild you to lin one of the apostle,' of the age, and remain ever gratefully, yours, ALFLIED B. TALLEY. , Sr. aNnuisrt 'a Fine, Noon on Earturekts, Teresa AS. SALT hunt's, Scutt* II CAD, Hum Woes., bone Eras, DROPSY. -... Dr. Robert Al. Feeble writes from, N. L. 12,11 Sept., iiiiii, that he Yu cured au Inveterate case of Propv, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the lien:levering Usti of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of Malls/nisei Erysipelas by large dimes of the camel says he cure* the Waltuot. Neap • i hum by it constantly. 13nosellocuc, Gomm, on Saurao - • Zebubtu Sloan, of Prospect, Terse, writes: ••Thte: bottler of your Sittrouparilin cum! mo trona a Genres • hideous swelling ou the neck, which Chad stiffens! front Over ttim yeont." Lnrcollloll.4 OY ITHITys, OVARIAN TUMOR, Ihnnina ULOYARTIon, FAUIRLY DISRanOR. fir. J. 11. 0. Chaim Mg, of Now York Oity, writes "I moat cheetlinly comply with the request of your agent in eioing L have iound yournartaparilla a most excellent alterative in the numerous cumplainta for which Cr employ such a remedy, but especially la Female Diseoaesof the Scrofulous diatheide. 1 have curio] many inveterate casesof lameonimea by it, and some where the complaint sus caused by unierotios, Cl the uterus. The ulceration itself was woo cured. Nothing within my know ledge equal., it for them, female dermigements." Edward h. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes: "A dabgertalS amino tumor Oa 000 of the females in toy family, which had dolled all the remedies we ooubi employ, has at length been completely cured by your extract of eareaparilla. Our physician thought malting but extirpation could afford relief, but he ad vised the trial of your Sarsaparilla ea thirlast mint before cutting, and it proyeitetfectual. After tak ing your tme d y ,40..“-eeirs no symptoms of the disease rewnlay - 6,1•11,L1N AND Za INCUIIIAL Diausz. New 2.6 th Aug., 1869. • Dn. J. C. Artm O —Sir: I cheer atcsas, fully comply with the request of your agent, and report to you some of the edema I have reabled with your Sarsaparilla. I have cored with It, in my practice, most of the complaints for which it le recommended, and have annul its elTects truly wonderful in the cure of peas. reel awl Mercurial Mesas.. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which were comma lug hie palate and the Lop of his mouth. Your Sar wparilla, steadily taken, cured hint in live weeks. Another was attacked by secondary symptoms in his nose, end the ulceration bad eaten sway • maddens. ble part of It, so that I believe the disorder would soon roach hie brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sareapullla; the ulcers healed, and he le well again, not of course without some , 110411FaliOD of the Ines. A woman who had been treated for the souse disorder by mercury wee suffering. from tide poison in her bonne. They bad become so mealtime to the weather that Sa a damp day she antlered excruciating rain in her Joints and bonen. She, no, was cured enthely by your Sans farina in a few week.. I know irons lts lolanda, which your agent gave me, that this preparation from your labonatory must be a great remedy; con .equently, these truly remarkable results with It have not surprised tee. Fraternally yours, G. V. LABELLER, M. D. RHEUMATISM, COOT, LIT= COMPLAISIT. IRDEFISIMACI, Preston Co., Yy. , } , Da. J. C. A rr1869. tu—Sir: I have liven oth July afflicted with painful chronic Rheumatism for a king time, which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me In Spite of all the remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured me in two weak., and reetored my general health eo much that lam far better than Wiens was attacked. I think it a woudirful medicine. J. FREAM. Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: "I have been afflicted for year. with au elfectlens of the Liege, which destroyed my health. I triedevery thing, and everything failed to relieve me; and I hare been a broken-down man for tome years from no other tattoo than deraaperaem of the Lisa, Sty beloved pastor, the Bev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your flareapa• title, because he said he knew you, and any thing you uvula wee worth trying. By the blessing of lad it het cured me. and has so purified. my blood aa to make • new man of me. I loci young again. The beet that Call be said of you is not half gtod enough. SUSIIIHIUS, CAMILA TUMORS, ENLAILOSISIVIT, ULCERS , MN, IiAAIRA, AHD EXFOLIATION OF swallowas. . .. - A great variety of came Imre le combeen reported to cm when, cures of tbotoolormidabplaint, have nt- Mittel from the nee of this remedy, but oorspeoe here will not admit them. Some of them may he fonnti In our American Almanac, which the agenta below named are - plesaed to furnish gratis to all who call for then, ' DrIPITtIIA, a.AII, D1AL!..142, Flte. , Entsrpy, M¢WDI• conga, kixuctual... Many remarkable cures ot those affections hare been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It atininiatea the rind' functions into vigorous action, and thus overcome. disorders which would's, suppos. ed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of the people, and we aro confident that this will Jo fur Them all that medicine can in. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TUE RAPID CURE OR COUGHS, COLD; INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS, CROUP, BRONCHITIS, INCIPIENT CON . SU3IPTION MAD FOR THE HELIER OF CONSUMPTIVE I'ATIENTS, IN ADVANCED STAGES OF THE DISEASE, &C. This is a remedy so universally known to mut ma any other for the cure of throstand lung complaint., that It In coolest here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Ito marvelled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cur. of pulmonary disease. have outdo it known thrunghout the civilized nations of the ea.th. low are the cotutuunltles, or even funtlliee, oolong them who have not some,per wool experientv of its effeete--eouto living trophy in their midst of he victory over the eoliths and danger nos diaordera of the throat and long, As all know . the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effect.. of this remedy. we need not do more than to Olean* them that it hay now all the vir tues Hutt it did have when making the antes which have won so strongly upon the' conadonee of man kind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER. A CO., Lowell, Mass. leirlkild by dealer. everywhere. ja2.llaweovretrawlyr rl=7M:o37=="=="==-= 4. REF. " tits .811IPPER8 OF THE CRUDE ARTICLE I have oltabllithed In the CITY OF NEW YORK COMMISSION :MOUSE, fOr the excluire WOO Of_,OD r commodities, and also to supply you with CAUSTIC SODA, SOLPIIUDIO ACID, EMPTY BARBELS, GLUE, BUNoB,atc. • I am prepared , to maks , liberal cash advances on consignments, sad to give your holiness promptat teatime. earOorrenpondence is requested and consignments solicited. • ' - WILLIAM A. GWYNN. Ja27:atud . No- 77 Malden Lama New York. API INESS Olt Id.ltiEti Y 7 • TuAr le Al Two QueuremerThe Proptieten of tiie'•'PA ft. leIAN CANINgT OF IVONDkBA, — ANATOMY ADD ILIC14.01•NIP. .hare determined, .rugarleas of =- pease, to OUR free Our the benedt of anfferfers amenity) FOUR of their most Intereitingand Ratner tire Lecturer on Marriage' and ft. Dliquellfkallotur; Nervous .Debility, Premature. Decline of Menlood,• Indlgortion. 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Bardinoo, odd „.44 . eau; 100 d 2 ,2: Pickles; 'uoortod biondc X, X and 1 gal. 20 dozen .Pepper 11onos;. ao do , Tomato Kolobnp; 10 do aloortid 1 1 412th Same; - 10 'do R.241112h ffiludard; 10 do Trenclit:' *do ' ' _ .. 20 do Froth Pooches, to eato and aldln gitosiori; " do do Iltrawborrios. hi, • ' ropthor with a amino yorkty of ,P4ll,ldlth JO/1102. Anchotho; Olives, oow for - oale by • • `" " Noo.•l2oand 188 lii•oed'otroet: 6 '.'Gree --- nAtippels ". 8 . do treih P.m • 150 tsesW Pesch Blows Potatoes; 160 do Pinker,. do lto des. Bnocws, ' • 30 sack; Dried 1, 10 Ltda. do Psao3as. slot* and for sale 14,, LIMP It 311.BPAAD .: sob9B ,' F iI I aEFAIWAX,--2„474abi ...as ean• 0. isal3ll -- - - : . an: . second .an. for ids by WM, =XII B. OOLLIZI. iL. WINTER AEU Tv miNGRIERNT ZOE ••• VANIA OENTRALNNSYL. RAILROAD. RIO : TRAINS. The. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh from the Paiweager depot, at the interaction of Liberty sad Gant stnteM, every morning (except Sunday) at kW a. m., stopple; at all the plains' mations betersen Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. This train arrives in Philadelphia at 11:15 p. m., making close connection for New York. from Remington depot, at 12:00 mid night, over Walden and Amboy line. The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Mara named Seaton deag at 4:40 p. In., stopping vale at prin. cipal stations, making . direct connection at Marra. I burg for Baltimore, Waehinton „Lail New York ?hi Allentown. This train anises; In Philadelphia at 9.05 s making omits:cams kw New York trans Remington depot, at 9:30 a. rm., over Camden and Amboy line. A • Slamfrig taw in run through from Pittsburgh to Jassy City, via Allentown-L., mike —attached to Shy train.. The PAST LINT hart* the above named Spam daily (Sunday excepted) at 2:50 a. tn. only at principal nations, and connectin g at On Baltimore and Waalangten. This train ar. risotto Philadelphia at 5:25 p. wt. malaria. close can , noctkou for New York, from Remington depot at 610 p. m., over Camden and Ambey_lina. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. ' The Johnstown Acterimmodation Train team daily, (except Sunday) *MO) p. m., stopping at al stations and running m fir m Conemangh. First Accosunedation Train kir AsireStation leans daily (except timnday) at 6:40 a, sr. Second Accommodation Train for Wall'. Stales leaves daily (except Sunday)at 11:00 a. 61. Third Accommodation Train kw Wall's Make learce daily (except Sunday) at 4.-oop. _ Fourth Accommodation Train be Walra Shaft lease daily (except Benda)) at MIS p. Ramming Trains arrive in P1[1401411 as Ibikors: Impress. 11111:15 in.; Mail, m.l last L• 59 1:59 a. . • Johnatown A 10:30 a. twa ; Firm Wad's Station Accommodation, 6:30 a. a See. ond WAIN Station Accommodation. kW la tn.; flirt! WW's Station Accommodatha, p.ten.; /earth Wars Station Accommodation, 6:05 p. tn. crll, Tratoalkomlllainvilleand lodistasonnect at Blahs. Likamection with Jolutstovrn Accommodaties Rat and Wart, Jrapram and Mail Weer. - • The public will And It greatly to their Wand, in going East or West, to travel by the Pamylvania Gamma Railroad, as the s ooo mmodations now alma amnia be on any other route. The IMed la ballasted wit stone, and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, ended and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their pareams. ' . . To New Pork .... —IDS AO To 13 aittm0r5...: ... ..141 80 1 To Philadelphia.— 10.60 To Lanosster...... - ,. ..il 66 To Efertisburg .... 748 ' • Baggageohntheilo all ninon' on th• kennels*. sin Cotetrai BalbrOad• and to Bh-tDdoltlbth Billinsof* sod New Yerk. Passengers. wans:Ow Mist; in Oars win h. addition charged to h is, according to altering traded, in e station rata, except front Makes where the Company has LlO.Agont._ . ' NOTN3III.—In case of lam, the (tympany 1141 . I hokt themselves nisponalbla for tign *illy. and for an 'amount not SiDA ' .. ' - N. B.—An Omnibus Ltnehai .been ' inspltzd to mousy passengers andi=e to and nom De pot, at a change net te . . WOWS far ellehltell. tooter and baggage. Per tickete to . - . ~J. BTEIKANT, A= ges At the Pennsylvania Central •- BaillSond , Station, en Liberty and Grant strome. ' . H LEHLI.' ' Gen. Stn,,,ri ENOC totout, Pe. . , •AL LIkaII.EN.V . TA I, Y Ran, Bo A D—WINTKIt AR RAZIGEIKIENT.—OW and' atter Wednowilip,'Novon bet ltih, the arrival and . departut• of Trains will bear ' MAIL TBAlN—Leator pittabilrgh :t 7:18 arriving at Kittanning at liar. m. .. Liam &it taWng at 800 p. arrives at Pittiburgh at 7:00 p. to. ..4.WOhIMODATION TBAINEI- , Leavii• Kittan ning at fiLi.e. m.,arriteistPittiburgh at Ik3oa.m, Lewes Pittsburgh at Mb p. atrium at Kittan ning at BM p. . . . . At Treepiri, stagm In Butler . con n ect ' with this Mail Train hum - Pittsbnrgh; and Broosunodathini from Kittanning. At Kittanning, Good - Latent Biagio connect with Mall Train front Pittiburgh,and Mall Train from Kittanning. Tickets sold to Butler. flannahatirwn etc. (06 • • • r. WEIGHT, flopeiinttoidemt. Q.TEAM. WEEKLY BETWEEN* p... 1 NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, lead; tag mid" enitorktrig Paimengan at QUEEN (Ireland.) The - Ltvarpooli Neer York and Plitiadd i phis Steamship Compssiy Intend despateld= rull-sowered Clyde-bunt Iron Steamships as CITY OF WA SHINGTON.....—..Saturday, Marsh Et: CITY OF B A LTIMO R E GSGOW. .. .. .... ' ... .... &guru:o4ra 2D. rday, April • - a. and every Saturday, AT AMON, from-Satu Pier Hi Noir& River. ... „ urns or reriemwe- :- Z - _' FIRST 0d81N.......,15,00 NT5EAGR—..,.....N10.00., I do to Loodmi.,.. 80,00 •k. to Loudon.... Flido do to Paris .2.......:85,00 ~ do "to Perie.,..—. MOO do to Nimbus. 86,00 do to Reintrors.. Sem Pemengers also fomented to.Ltevre, Bremen, Rot terdam, Antwerp, he, at equity low rates. thE'farina whiting to bring wg Abele Metall nn bey tickets here at the knowing rite. to New York: From Liverpool or ' Queenetown; Lt: Cobb so. let and 1R05... ntreiroZW kola Liverpoot '5.16,00. hum QM:46O4W. W O O% - , Thew bummers — have mmetior socommoditlona kw peemogen, nod awry experienced Eloiseene : They its built in Water-tight /non Seeder' 'mad hewn Patent Fire Annihilators an boeird. , •• ' Off - Paremitorms roe Zerann,--BY inGw4tlie 8ee r...7.1 Fmtv. on latrweigen leallew_ - A. imt4 Note ore reimirad 40 I***** 1 ' ,000 0 0 1 6 * , ( 00, 0 le*" 0 *!, 0 , 1 t o. , . . - .JOHN Q. 'DALR,I - Aimeir., - . . ) lb Nroadway,-Newirarit- L ' , ' eahlkdir JUIN TROfON„ . No. {IA Llhewv etnt. PietterZi.' 2 1 MM=3 SRAM 11POUNDZILS AND 15A3117tAMITAERS; PLUMBERS, GAS FIXTGEI3B, Of every erecelpilket. OIL WILL ,PIIMPO RIAU; COYPU or &opt, with tdi mot wrovvdaiiillorior of en ith "e wannit ikt t° Ole altWootlolL SYP.RM,.:`stop3 .814 4irrty344 per . Phenix 611711 i. 50,!.....Wra, Renew • 1:o.. Amber ._-2 * ? Ape _O. Yoinate, _ , sauktir LAticia: reutb; imiderccao porol.irg. ed, neknawl edged IrjaU to hire to tor etreogth and dam; pat vri In WI, and quartet' ttgefige, mks* rale as the-yWly ,Orennlltdi ORR-A. tusawarl -,-ClerAor:titeTty and Hand etreeee, .1 Blau Pork "4 ois 4 r b a u Dada Imworip lb P 688 p,y~i ile itahima. -• ---ratant. 114417.1104115. C l h E rrasulawasir e on and altar t 3211 A Trains will leave tlwiD, ilia Penne ' _, ..a, In Plllabargla, as OWsrar _ ?orb Oshenbels and anakaaanl Shit Una via • Leath 1:63 a. m. Jo LIM a. us. I do p. du 1:30 p. m. Arrives aid p. to. testa Pittsburgh LES p. as. nv Steubeille 5:10, ta. do Newark . midnight. do C01umbu5.............. .-....-. ..... L3O a. at do St. ..... . . No ;:hatige of ons between Pittsburgh and CWcinuall. Splendid Sleeping Oars attached to all Night Tilden. Pandionk sad Ineeliap Li**. • - do- nteubeuville ...... .... . .... -.. - 11•321 S. sa • do 848:6.-a. Leaves .... 1116 p. a. teube do S envill. ..... p. m. Arrive Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Ilellair with Central Ohio Bathed roc Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columba sod Cincinnati. FabbstryA end Oferstiond Lint, Leaves Pittaburgh 145 a do mt. . . ..... 4.1:13 a. M. do Itayartl—, ........... 6t38 a. m. do Alliance 71111 m. do. Mahon, ......... .................. 8.14 a tn. Arrives Cleveland 9:25 a in. Leave* Pittsburgh...,, 1:65 do p. do Bayard ........ CD) p. m. ..... 6124 p. do Alliance .......... ...... 6:30 O p. m a . m. . do Hudson .7:01 p. m. Arrives Cleveland ..... . &JO p. m. Connecting at Bayard with Tamar . ..was branch thr New Philadelphia and Canal Dover, at Allimmit wits Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Llano Railroad. at li ndeon with Cleveland. Zaneetilbtand Cincinnati I. for Akron, Cuyahoga Fang and killiersbarg, and at Cleveland with 0. & E. R. R: for: Elle. Dunkirk and Buffalo with C. & T. R. It. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicane. Wellsville Accommodation loaves at 3:36 p. m. net - million trains arrive in Pittsburgh as *lleum Alai Train ... 410 p. tn. Kamm. Train .......... • titS in. WeLlmille Accommodation.- - L--... a. nt. Passengers dualring to go to Acc 0mm0dati0n..,„,:,,.,,.,.. Toledo. Chicago, or point. Wool, •It. Cleveland, must be par ticular to ask (or ticket.. via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty titroet Depot, Pitteburgh, JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. For, (unbar information apply to At . WILLIA.N STEWART. Agent, nth.. C.' , mpany's Office in Yrcighttitation, Penn it, 7 ISM.. amp AND mix rirmts, Maattemetarseser end Deslarsia PEN:PS AND BRASS WORE Awn;mioToirr; ur ra•!ix,d4c*Pontiti".o...' ~,_, .. -
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