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', 4 t ' " q ' ' '''' '' l' '' ,. : ''''•". -. 3, ' ' ie tg l., ' 'V..4. 0 , r. - - _ 4 : . S'F~ .`"J 1 I,OC .A_L AFFAIRS. ESDAY MORNING iiAlte II 5 _ _ . - - PAe River—False Alarms.—Every body interest ed in the river, and many who are not, were kept in a painful state of suspense, yesterday, by the c dition of , the river. The ratio and thaws caused the Monongahela to rise so much as to create the suspicion that a break up would occur some time during the day. About tan o'clock, a heaving and uprising of the ice above the bridge commeuced, and the alarm was instantly started that it was coming down. The bells on the steamers were rung,vigor ously, the whistles screamed, and four or five thou sand persons, alarmed by the noisy demonstration, rushed to the wharf. The utmost excitement and enthusiasm prevailed among the boatmen at the idea that the icy barrier, which had so long closed navigation, was about to be broken down. But un fortunately the alarm proved to he premature :---the ice only moved down a few feet., crushing in its irre sistible embrace a few coal boats, as an evidence of what it could do, when it was fairly loosened, and AVM then stopped by the bridge. Several largo masses, broken off by concussion with the piers, floated off, but the main body remained fid tight as before. The crowd on the wharf, finding that they had been a "little previous," began slowly to dis perse, while an impression generally prevailed amongst them that somebody had been badly " sold." At two o'clock, and at four o'clock, the bells were again tolled, and large crowds rushed to the levee, to be similarly disappointed. The last time the crowd was not so great, as they had their ardor somewhat cooled, by the two former false alarms. The river was steadily rising all day yesterday, and a break up must inevitably occur very soon, if it has not already happened by the time this reaches our readers. ~ 1 11=1 _4n Errs/few Advertising Medium. —M r. M'il roger, the editor and proprietor of the Wrocro Star, pub lished at Beaver, is in the city, soliciting advertise ments for his paper. Our merchants and manufac turers who desire to extend their business, will find the Star an excellent medium to introduce the con tents of their stores and factories to the attention of the inhabitants of Beaver county, as it has the largest circulation of any paper published there. It enjoys an excellent reputation as an influential and well conducted journal, and any money invested in its advertising columns would no doubt remunerate the advertiser a hundred fold. The inhabitants around the mouth of the Beaver, already number thousands, and have as many wants to be supplied as the denizens of a city. Placed iu hourly connec tion with Pittsburgh, they naturally look here fur their daily supplies of the necessaries and luxuries of life. A paper, therefore, that has an extensive this winter. In the morning, the sun came out bright and worm. but towards noun a high wind commenced, which continued during most of the day. Tho sunshie was succeeded Ly raiti p and this by a short but fierce snow storm. Tho streets were !footled with water, and no little dexterity was re quired to find dry land enough to get safely through some of them. MEM -',-- I •Ai• Ni Fi • 4+ • - • ,~~ ~''~3P'll.. w circulation in that region, cannot he anything else than a first rate channel through which to attract the attention of purchasers, and no cordially recommend the Stir for that purpose. Elerrions of Bridge Dir.-tom—The annual elec• tion for Boards of Managers and officers of the ; 4 t. Clair ,treet and Monongahela Bridgee. trim hold 00 Monday. The following gentlemen wore elected: St. elttr Strcrt Ltriti.j...--ProFident.— John Irwin. Managers—Jas. Anderson, Thomas klakewell, Lewis linichinson. Joh EHi raham, William Holmes, Sy!. vanus Lathrop. Solomon :-;toner, William Morrison, Henry Palmer, R. Dunlop, Jr. Treasurer and Clerk - John Harper. jionowgelheio Wilki n s. Manafrers--James Anderson, Charles Avery, Chris tian Anibutz, Thomas Barmen, Robert Boer, John itisoell, David Gilleland, Wm. Holmes, Nathaniel Holmes, Lewis Hutchinson, Heorge W.. Jackson, Solomon stoner. Treasurer and Clerk —John Thaw. YlNlterday was dorided!y the tuost disagreeable day of the season. The of the weather appeared to haro a desire to see buiv uncomfortable a dsy he could make. and with thy:, ol.ject in view, mixed together sunshine, wind. rain, ,now and Fleet. until the compound was universally uoltnowled to he the meanest weather experienced Mr. Charics GI ern. of the Fox It war TrltObp , r: ll tIVII Cowpox) t :l5 iu this city, !or the purpotut of It!! curing a tir,t clays rii or boat, to be pet into the trans , portation business on Fox River. Ile will take tier up the Mississippi and lViseem , in rim ere, and through the Portage Canal to Lake Winnebago, mm here she will ply in ,onne! Lion with the Cavell bay steamers until am whole route is open. Larceny.—A commitment was yetitortiny lodged at the jail uguinst Ent, Busby, by Mayor Adams, for the larceny of n quantity of carpenter's tools from John Brown, in Allegheny. Busby was committed Spots. Tan d vo c,loct.--The contract for doing the stone work of the Aqueduct of the Penneylrannt Canal, over SAttutv Run, eight utiles abuse Vltts. hurgh, was 1 - m6l:led Uri the 2. 7th uIL. The tune al lowed was to the first day of March. Ifitt little boy, aged about four years, was left at the Mayor's office, yesterday evening. l some persons who had found him wandering in the streets. lie appeare to be of Borman parentage. Pau/ the distinguished young violiniet, will give a concert, in Masonic Hall, on Wedneeday evening nest, assisted by several favorite artistes. The attention of fent:dee seeking Nituations ae • --- - housekeeperf is directed to an advertisement to be found in another column. M.Btrirt M. Ilutepten on the Beech T; 1.41%.% Y. Mareh In the ease of I. it A. Patterson vs. Western Far mers' Insurance Company, the jury returned a vet'. diet for plaintiffs for $2.12-1.7i, being the full 111111/Unt viltilllo.l by them, with interest from ninety days after the fire. Bcnj. Singerly so. Samuel Ni. April Term, IS:tit tin motion of John W. Riddell, attorney for defendant. rule on the plaintiff to furnish hill of partieulars of his claim to the defendant, and all proyeeilings stayed in the meantime. D. Coon, for use. mi. Joseph Gillespie S Co. No. ISS, April Term, ICS:,. thi motion of A. W. Wrtt son, Esq., rule on defendant to show mum why the six month instalments on the extension of the proper ty levied upon under the above judgment and ethers, should not be paid by the releasing party to the juitg_ meet creditors, according to the priority of lien Mag. 'cents embraced in said extension. Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company vs. William A. Hill. No. 821, April Term, 1555. Referred in open Court to Hopewell Hepburn, John Bissell and J. P. Penney, Esqrs., without exception or appeal. Sarah K. Shoonberger, John lie Miles and hiichisel Berry, acting executors of Peter Shoenbergar, de ceased, vs. John IV. Duncan ; No. 1180, April term, I e 55. Aet ion on three p B rom issor n y otes, dated April 2d. 1553, April Ist, 15-4, and balance on look aecount, the whole amounting to $10,526 :17. fendant alleges in defence that the notes were given for rent of certain iron furnaces in Blair and Bedford counties, that by agreement between Shoenberger, the plaintiff, and Duncan, the defendant, he woo to have one-half the metal manufactured at cerium furnaces Nitalied by the plaintiff at $25 per ton ; that. in the meantime, the price of iron advanced, and plaintiff did not furnish the iron a.s agreed upon and that defendant paid the taxes on a large portion of plaintiff 's property. Williams and Sproul fit plaintiff, and E. M. Stanton for defendant. fin trial. From the New York Setenti fie Ante, Irani Patent Ptnlthlng Plane. This invention is intended fur use where it in desired to im part a fine, smooth, and glossy surface to the wasi; but at in applicable, with advantage, to rill kind of carpet ‘ ta's The novelty consists in placing the cutting chisel, or bit, lu front of the wedge, instead of behind, as in common plum,: also in applying a metallic month-pies to the face of the plane, is front of the chisel. which month place aural'" n" 1...5t for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. that the mouth piece Is so close to the edge of the bit AS to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood in the least dPgrel, ibtietni. we Intro seen the Implement ap plied to the platting of wood against the grain, and trails ven,ely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So perfect LI the operation of this instrument, that it may be ap plied to ti e • planing of veneers—with entire Pller(lL9 -11 . thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane. The peculiar arrangement of the utouth piece, bit. and wedge, affords a complete and firm le.aring for Alit , lilt throughout its whole length, natal dispenses. under tall cir- vein sto r ucY,. With the IMO or a cap or double bit. Thiel kin very simple anJ effective improvement, destined. we have no (1.11. t, to find its Way into every carpontor'a shop in the laml. No tool cheat In complete without It. Ti.e In ventor in Wm. C. Hopper, of Pennsylvania, end his patent 'Jean dote January lit. 155 J t° , „. I.' • . • r , ' • „. r;r _ - - 0 4 ' 4 4 . 6 •# '4% Wl ' e • 44 # • • '• # (.! a • ''. `' • , • • •4 , 4,,N A t, • ,„j • '`..".! : 4- • - , • 4ar-Olark's Stomach Bitters are acknowledged by oil who have tried them to be the beat family medicine o the age, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and a;ilisor dared Matte of the Liver and Stmerii. They have no rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using other preparations that are, pained aeon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have found that only one trial was needed to render such caution unnecessary. For tilde. wholesale, by. COLLUM & CLARK. Third striwt, between Wood and Market; OEO. It. KEYSER, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. Messrs. Ile eller ct Math, No. 21;1' nun stral,Pillzburgh — We anticipate that HOSTETTER'S BITTERS will soon be cum aq popular in California so they have in the older Stath of the Union. Every party that have tried them wants more, ana, dealers who have 'AL./gilt them from ue have not Wad to renew their order. As the demand vi (lolly increaaing, we desire that you should ship Iln. via New York, 50 doz. per month until further settee. We Lace orders on ftle from Honolulu, Saielwich Wands, PARK WHITE. Very teal}', felo2s:daw Windt-aide Druggist. -------- g4rThe Stella Shawl, just now becoming fashitin• Milo. IN certainly ono of th•e pretthwt and most hocuming gar ments worn by the Wit.v for it 14 , 11 g. 61110. it WWI llrst int ro dons] by the Empress klu t timie. and sin, at once, and by gen eral cimsent, adopted by the whole hoillionable world. Tl“. hobos will he pleased to learn that a largn hit of (hest Shawls Lnse Levu just 0p1,11,/ at A. NPTiele'd. Col . llt, Oritot and Fifth strtads, varying in price from 1.3.50 up b $44.1. fair rustlers slwuld. by all 111Cd118. call and sta them. mitrlnlawlW NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND Buma x R.—The Board d Tru...iteos of the Odd Fellows' Hall Association will receive PILOPOSA LS for the EREMION ir A HALL on Fifth street. Pittsburgh, until MONDAY, THE TENTH OF MAItCII. The Flails nod Speriticatioua eau lw and an Architect will Itt• iltlendatlce. for . one Iyo. k. at the Odeon Hall, Fourth street, rtnnuwilcingon Motlay. March 3.1. Hours of attendance from v o',•10.-1, A. M. to 4 o'cloelc P. M. .1. P. 'HENDERSON, Pittsburgh, Feb. :S, e.--treb2S :ti St, retAry. (' 0 111 Ml', RC IL A 1,. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF' TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. T. S. eLiiIKE, GEo. W LASS. Treasurer. N. ROLNIKA, .Srretary, JAMES I'. ItARII. SuperotiElic-nt. S. T. NORTHAM. Jit. nnninit/e , of Arbi.fratitor: EFLruary. tiEO. W. CASS, V. I'. It EC. OW FNS. JAMES SC ULLY JOHN P. PEARS. I:. T. 1.1:1:C11..H. PITTSBURGFI MARKETS. orrict or rut Y M.MNINO 1 Tuvratty, Mar. It 4, NVIIISKY 25 bhIF. rrttitlr..l at 31,. BUTTER...Snit. 2 1.1,16 prime roll at f."2.i. I'ltl IIITTAL...F4tIr t our No. 1 Altogh. 11 =INN LI , .n/Awn. ‘lllll..faa A ET:tif , quote the '.at, for ihreff• flap. at title h a te, ;I:0c half extfotatifrt. Th.. ket 1•94,1 doll . 1 01.1.; p,n et an undlnll-,41 Itrinelfattlitn...Milliga.n A Et foie quote a f.faridetaldf• s.I •isn,.. It, ht: , - Li heat h., st.d‘ate fat Id then nn ifop,voll dentate! farf-t n Canal Fifa, at .ft,...3t, "Itto air.. (%a - 11 opened heal:, but fatia..“..l at the :leg , nol oil Corn :la, rid , hat e :.... Proyisl..ps hard,sm quote.. Pr.., >byhtlr ad vett:weft. and Itieharritgal. Spew,: A r.f 111-te Pr fsinifat a., slightly adVAlici . d. k ni quirt at gr. a , l. Y•r Itee there ln an ttapruved detanAnt al ttnefra. , l•2l:g . a.,,rflaff4 t. brand_ I,rd Tact. hot pre ea 11,f:filar at 1r:, Alen. %1 anti n. -The autrkrt tsittf.re at/ fr,:ent for nnin• Colonik 10,41. in it A loan :00,01A1,000 hag Lear New Your., Nistrch 4 limo. , too, lo Flomr t 0.41.4 more vet) no4lorak: I ~, I . kr, k. le.o of Ow nub, 111 ,1. ramierwoolloor lerouirld. ley 1it...Mi1,. Ilpon cLn-k trAnKu•ti...: tad. eit f; 'Li for ~oloion va.tra Flair 3114 noo./ door , V NII•. 4411 tor 1... ,r,...1,tx unt o•Iro 111.111,4 11..1 tati,ultlt‘l. I. lootsw 4-•.1,111:111 , 11..13 untilllll, 1.. ~In laDy I. woolool Floor lb,. Iss Wax at $7,12' 1.13, uhulo ,p 4 I,to TIP .l NM...1111 Moult • Y.W. .1 ~• $,,,57 I .. r 0f.14/ lancy eV,. 10. FI•oll 1'. , 111 M.- 2, , :rolling t.Sl..lit nl pre, I,IIA TI ootrhot loz9 .1 a r. wit" I•.•tt kictm,t/.1 fur le.took roo,olopit..?l, 11114 11111.• 111, 11.11 1. Xl.ll . 1•1, 1.1 /111 V Nllll , 11.4/1 :Lt bus Tr1,1,1n., v 611.1 h, ki••111.11.1 ft, ..lust. .1 Thrs, ,•01111 and NIAlt truh. .1.-titau.l. th. in ‘r1.••1 .;!• .1,1 tini• t,wt hatige ek,103 15... ill, 21., ;11,... 1.•1 r n a. •Itor.• And n. , Ith , •llt n I tlti t rao• toll. , 100 Tho markot la doll rot . H.-. I.•aot for o fdr ti, .. too,. nio MI I! Ismttel r n 11,11% y •1th.41 •I tor • . .• I. pi one: p. , ,::,,t411 for roomri r.o : packed Accatio - n mve., amt for \ I. lion Haws urn Without claingl. in pricoa, ruo.lota drouitad: ant.>y trlrl arniusion at $l4: pane \1 , ,.. I' uominally Hie mole Mit firm "le. l packa,gro at 7 , cl,a7 lor H Loot nt Hi, no, 2T' .r 0w... , .1,1.1 of I `• ,:.1 l'itil.ll4.lClll4. MtArt II 4 -- titti t lt-4 4,•0 1.1 I rti LK , ai . it , t•w Lw.l.d nl $: • 1:3 , 11 ,, ut .1101 al tw,ct. lwat lint', tintirr .21/.1.1:J0., TO wins , r.,1 at 1.. i• -4 lilt it lit a -lit- , Ittil t.i $, Core,l,..,wLt .• 1tt1.4 .111.4 Ili. I r. 1,4, nh•+vt: IMF , •11. ,l, u.. tt i. . I ' , III laaa..lo at;, MIMMI=M .Cisr . ,tv, Nittr, 4 -- it,.., the. ,•t" .I..co,wr'. 113.• vi,lll got• 4 ! 1.0 tet f. and tit it , , 1.-tt Iwitt t • qttk , I itt'. t.. 1 t • 4ft. ttnit I.! niltt‘ ! \ tt , ltt3,l I , tat 1 , 4t.,t , I,t an lills,ll 4 , 1.1.1. t‘t tt.tht-I , I :41 Ti,,. .' 41‘1 , , 11 , 41 L. : sub,'22 111 . , liwalof .ti? I7n 111,1. t ana •i.lou. and :wit 61.1• I`. a .tt 514.1, /.n, with larg" arrisul.• , : ,l \I lit I ,tMola,m l u I 2‘,i. The 1 - 1,,t - has fa;kti thia,f-ct ..• 5.•1511.g eatlit, is ca,1,1 un,l 11.11.7111 , E. Mtirch 4.—Flour firm: •tr, , t And t'ltv 11tit, :tt $7. NS It. 711 7,1 nt mut ulitte 1%4, ut4tt , -,arct• and ut tAwt und :ou ikTATIONAI. kTItN rruia.:. A, kT A rcTITN. n„ 1 , 1211. A I NIA, I 7llt II 1.. k. Nat gal ‘1 •1 •I reel, I the rair. •.1 11, , 1111 ,, rt..• - k • 1.1111;,- a that esteu,d,e eKtadit.lttent ,itt i r. npatt.. t'i lu t th and lett.t..at herry mot vat nut 11,1-deada. Feather 11.415. lhalding. Husk Maur:le.-, k•I Mid Iturra... IV..rk Staudt, NVI,II Etau La. Chant', l,ll. 1•• • . a. fa,. V and conttunn Chairs: Reder,. Settee,. ddrt -ent 5. 1, at Itecker parlor. chalk] I. r and •tair Cott 1,1- 1 I (la Chute , : heitrth IIw." 1111+-in .11,1 I.rl' .n,l tan ; Wu t dess ('tt• taut, I• Ala, Urge Extettsem Table,. China. (H.. NIII.I 9111'1,1- a - tire : and Plated Ware: Chafing Dude.: Is oi% mid Furl.: Table 111.. the t-tuve, hen ut, tend. bar fixture, Atc., At, cute Iday 31are and liatrgarre I\las, n. mad 4 I'. M. Ilk NIS. Allottuneer. ACARI)._A very desirable e“llecti , ,ii finely illwarated ,tatehtt d And late paldeat etnlwatiug the t haunt Enultalt and Atnertratt with", it elegant literature, twit - I t ; the Ithrat r ,p 1 a gentleman r, it...nnvj. N.lll I. a-11, an t• Ft DA I . NEN I \'U, Mar, It rq at Iho in l'olnuterciai tildes Itoetur. I artier NVte.d and Fifth kreele. ("Madura , . f,t diatribution and 11.01. 1,..e ,a2l/111111 th , ll.ou Thurmla, at-ruing I' NI. Ilk ntarl Ala tt.uter. T A LI'AISLE IST' , ICK c 1 AT A VI It Till If NflA\ t.vontratt, \lan nt ••.I—tk. al lie Aler , loo.lpl EA,lllillli'. F.OOlll xlll II 1 , 111.,e , Al,•1 4,c1 ,1 Kxl 10.rit.• 13,00. -1 I . oooolrwll 410 lri cl. , lotril ,, • .1., 211 II" A Itogh , nly 10 41,, (11 - 001t101 PR. IC It • I 0 111. Allokthens .111, II II Pitt/cicurgli Marl _ E errni t s PALE IF PEW In the Fun Tlo,:t Pend 1 4 / ,1 ,. 11 , 1t1 Lutheran Church, Pittshurith'Vlll BSI) ' evening. Mar. GO, o'clecli. at the Nl.•rcliants kr. uaaq P. If DAVIS. Ate )irrsiil 1 1(1 1 AND In I. , TtiN MI N 1 A I'l 'TT i IN.. , t, I'll URSILA sinning. March' Oh nt 7 k. nt the Nter..linnin' Exclinge. Fourth st.. will —I I. Ito Sitar. Pittelitirgh ,to I 'Felon (('tilt Mining Co. St• 4 mart P. M DA V IS, Ain t'r. AND WARRANTS AT A t'll'l ,o N Tit URSDA I tn eit lug, March evh, at 7 , at the Merl halide El. hange. Fourth street, will be sold. lit'st acres hand II arrau ln wart P. M. DAVIS, Au. fr. DERE:111'01(Y S ALE, I,v order Of UT- i phone' Court, of superior MERCHANT ANTI MILL, BALDWIN FARM AND 111 PRI IVENI ENTS.— , I THURSDAY ufternoon. March lioth. at tfglogi.,,, on the prenttses, will he sold, by ender tif Mar) B. 1 -Tllv l, Al l winistratrix of the late James IL Lottiris, deceased, dint vat', able piece of LA Nit, Mt nuts VIII Cliartterw Creek, four lull, from Pittsburgh. is the Stettlieui Ole Turnpike Rota', in 1101,1 1 11411 11 and Chartiarn townships, chtitnining lout terra awl , evenly perches. on whit!. LK f 11,1,1011 in tire,-1 - 111,1 1.1,1111 - - I hog Mill. in good order, capnbin of turning ton Intl harre.l, of flour 1,11 r dny, with a Store Dwelling; House, Shop. SLAV, kl'. Thu mill root:luta lour pun Lnrr., do,. sets bolting, cloths, three screens. two smut ern crusher and other improvements. The satin pow.•r ao among the best in the county, to which is t ohled steam power whoa ralnired. Also, t h at valitaLle Farm ntljolning the at present I orrapirai hy Mrs. Davis, efiatalaing upwards ~f fifty act, choice Lana. with Nlnnvion Rouse. Nun. Stable, and othet buildings Fruit Tens, Shrubbery. &v., in n high mate of cultivation. which may le 11,1+1141 into several handset. country month living 1111/01111 the most desirable situation: to the vicinity of thin city, titel Inn neighborhotsl highly nit I ',nett Title indisputable. Term,: One-third rrelidito in one and two yearn, with inlet eel pnvabl, vunli-E;anaal!y. inar3 P M. DA V IS, A nut toutn.r. VOLCANIC PISTOL —The greatest Fire !lnn ever invented; it cat be fire.l tiler r times it, . nu mite %ilk perfoct accuracy; II i,, may kept clean, fact not HAW ti get out of order, For • lest TIOWN ,t. TI , ITLEY'S, 0,1,51 _ . _ .. . - 17, 1 ISI I - Zoo Lisle { mud halt title Mackerel , IN . hits 1 , 611. ,r Treat, Sultuuu, he., fur sale by fob P/ HENRI' 11 GOWNS '.t .J ~~ K.' ir '..a`~h •. • - • e 4 .2 ; r -` I . 4 a ,F. al' _ SAN FSANCISCO, January 19,1 President. I LM A lITTI rice I 'resi aen t. Foreign Markets New York Market I=l IM=l Phlladelplil". Markel MEE= Bal(lmore Market AUCTION SALES THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL Or TEE BALTIC AssEMBLINO OF TEE PEACE CONCBE The Difficulty with Eugland EIGHTEEN REGIMENTS OF BRITISH TROOPS SENT TO CANADAI II BREADSTUFF'S ADVANCED New Yong, March 4.—The steamer Baltic arrived today with Liverpool dates to the 20th. All the envoys to the peace conference have ar rived at Paris, and the sessions were to open on the 23d. The confidence in the establishment of peace confine, uudiminished. The excitement in the public mind relative to the American difficulty is subsiding. The concentration of a large British force in Canada has been ordered. From the font that the above despatch, prepared in Liverpool, makes no mention of the Pacific, it is feared that no tidings of her have been received at that place. The Baltic reached her dock at eleven o'clock. She brings dates to the 20th, but the papers contain no striking news. Tho London Times announces that IS regiments and battalions of titles are to be despatched to Can ada. and that several other regiments will follow. It is also rumored that almost every regiment attached to the home service has received an intimation that their services may be required in Canada. Money continues extremely tight, the demand being in Wle(36: , of the supply. The new loan of itseotooo,ooo announced provides fur the funding of Exchequer Bills to the extent of 13,000,000. As these amounts have to be paid in five instlment, in the coarse of two months, the demand Will doubtless continue to ho active, and the market continue stringent. Consols had improved on the HnßOaneetnent Of the loan to 01.1: but after a'araz, declined to OtiiatObL Itothehda,T, it is said, propose taking the whole of the new loan. Much gossip continues in relation to the peace con ference. Baron Brunow is reported to have said that Russ iu sincerely desires pence, but if it is n o t de clared within three ur four weeks at the furthest from the opening of the Conference, serious difficulties might interfere within the final settlement of the nation. Inert Clarendon had a private interview a :ill Napoleon immediately upon his arrival at Paris. ENGLAND. The I of Nerfiiik i. dead. A mulatto girl ea- serrated on hoard the A,terian vvhieh arrived at Liverpool front New . . An srtirlo in the AMR, NO( towing the deten,nr tt orks being constructed nt P.trtmuttolit. Eoglen , l. has elicited sotto , rem:irks., and is looked upon a...t an exhibition of French jeal. , usy. ArSTRIA. Son. n lilitionnl particular:: of the fortlitioming Aii,itriati amnesty have traasiiireit it will, with n few veetitiiimi. Iw imeotobtiona.l. and be made known in. illviduitily to those immediately concerned. Those etiieoe re,stime their citizenship at ,111 . 0, 31J , 1 141 1.11 In pos?iii.si-ri their property: thoie mat Choose to tvlltril immediately, may sell door estates: those tivithcr will be considered ,letiomilim; that their property shall be halide , ' .ter to their legal heirs. tln the !ill, of January I , i battalions of I:osmiari: ,orprisiol it battalion of Turk+ near %viol the halter retreated, leaving their guile tiro! ling;rage The laminae .ulio.siuontly burned the Pai.lia's .cod eel vial silingrs. "Ph . Emperor'yk brother, the t4rand I Ntrhobts hn+ been married 11l the Princes- , of (11-lenturg \ Inxiindrin Pntronna. Among the pa„...songer, Ly tho ( learir Derip:it.cht, and It. E. Hugh. 1,..nt0r tif ILo noa l'onting Tvlegniphir.AtFt Pritlitiylvarkin 13etttocrettie convention. Mar+ 4 .;.1111. ).•4,4rat ;:uOA4 .0 the 110. 11.1:?.• flt ..11 I , „. t. t • 4.1t4 4.1.1.41n!..11..1 , 411.rs 1:31r1,4n. .11 lc! n m..•! cut wq-r,. rt.p4rt ‘.114.4.r, •iLt, Ck9n14,1114 , . n then It. wit.arrnrd Uoill Ott,'" k P. M. pu• rt. rt...4etti1,1,1 Tlll , r,p..rfird 11,,13 - I,k 1:. V,er 1111.1 1 • ..-,,netitr,r, .11 111. , (1•.11 ttil Wl.Oll tii 0r , •11,b,.ra ro•e••••• , i !bear prrl.•rcl,ro, jar ran , hd:ttr t , ar tint lilt• , 13 ., • litll . ll3llHll I • ~ 1 ' , • . (.•t ta.•11111),C ”Wit eti., I. l..tit.a a ( . ..tmaLite, wn miluaute.l raport tla% .pi all.l delo - ar.•• in.ta the mate atlargo mat tu , ruvresentaliro 4 • rach ‘1,104.1 to Lbt: Natiot.a.lt:ma- Ido. , r.p.ut tto• 11:111),, of olertors. OTT ta..c , •n Mr. 1.tw.....0 a Comul.tha. "f u'irre 1., reiuu - tud t, ohcu the Corrven ~.1)..urr,•1 until r:, T 1.14. Nlar , th I 'IL. \ ,1 tt= 1 .4 .44 • .11 hero Ai• ut i ere u. Thu .Iclegttie. , 2“. i• st it I. Itill 10 , 4“:7t . 4• nt iVlry:l•. it't ): t 4•44. 11 141 44 1..• I ,t. 1.1, ,1 t ~ ‘4l M • t .ta r. t.. E , ty 11 • )•t“ br ft•lt I -111,1... rt the. n.,lntuttlistth !.1 low•• I sAtt. unt ! it g r Pile,. In both forms Cured : I • 1:: , 1111: i.r.-ment —ll.l lwaltt. oi.t+,t2t. .11 V. N! , 11$1 ) .1/0. Ftln , n•l rti 71, nrhl t t..,. ••1 -1••• J. 1%•! ,11-1,131 c.” 31 ••!.• 1,t);.., , r••• Ir••ru •••, • I •!,!•-• =ET NM=l=ll Of, r..ld ut fl 1, , I bottl, r ..17, fo 'Y the pi.- liftN.7A)ll`; I' SI,F., Jr. S. C... Mat.tc...411 , .1.. Ntrlo.-tito•tv tint ; II F. LF,Rs Act r, rn, of ko.cotol mot NV.-.1 ,‘,/ ge,tully LI - 111 Elt.\ N 11) 1( )B S Lutheran II \mill ii.,.. k .. ~,,,,, ..,...o.i bia,10,., Luther .• Small isatio hioii. o ith islditi-tis. Tie Lath, an 11 , die .1 .iii t,:11 -•ii,oilihty 1-0111/ ‘1.11..i.L1 1 S.. ~.1 llot , T ,, lake:i;11! ,k f Mull r i., Ile i'stal.tes k I Kra-nom , 'ler l' 5t•,11... t 1 to•i. 1 C.a. N. lk T. linslll.l in. Th. al^o, st,. I other Loillerat, 11,4, r-itstnnt I i on linii.l au: fkt •.11. I N ii...r c muliii AN, 1,, marl 1 , 4 11..1 ^l,, et ii • f inn ,cati,.ll . _ - Fon RENT - . 11,at hiri:•• iili ••on ie:ii••ot iks:i FLACIP A LIN INOSTON. Ag, 1, II ii •• t o . sitii.d.• 01, Wst• • sit- , I. I. is. .. : Mar Let l' - P. I 1% .- t or •• t- I •eni Oy to the . , i;cii,. % 1 1- ii.; "L• 1 l:lours I'ItENIII.M. 1.("111.11:I lb: , VIOL, . i ,• ••ilaii.qt l: //1... , . • r toils Ow hicel, and temover all s)ropt , ato .1 11 S t I TllitEwr A s,r•:, ;•1 Mall, tst ' 1,1 '" !Yr.,. using .%,,,,:, ....'4 )( )( 1 I :111 1•n t, •par ,. .l , ri,g,ti,,re, 1 AlwillT'S R.ITHARION ', ' I; , iSr t•. 4441 41 , ,41 ni.ii n 1.144 oti Pronto...ay, ' Are tisver liable t., initertroke 1% liltillT'S PILF:1111 NI RATH ARBON .1 K { b rit A NOP, Is the most rebuilds acquisition to the toilet, ietalliin , „ ml 1:• , 51 , .. Fourth oro 1 hair In any regain,' form . P. Iv[ 1 FF 4 I G 0 0 H s - For sale by Dr. OICO. H. K F.YRER and R. F. Fllc., -. , ' .l' A W. at 25 cents per banks linclB 111 Jost. !scoring at J A 111 , •3 DINIIII - S. No. ISI 1,1 BEICTY . heel- lui entire lies stork oil Sl'll IND GOODS, comprtsing ;1)A LM TIIOUSA NI / ri,ow ER - s7 - .-_ I bage l Kii,,,le•ii. Frets hmei Alm,- Mt Cassiniereablaek nod relureil I _L) Just received another eupply of Our Jost!, relebitited Cl..tbs ot the deem fauld 1,., silk and Nbirsolles 1 end MC., new 1 nrtl,l, .10S. F ',ENO NO, no d f,nt, t .,toide; Dri l l. lis Rh. Cl,limeroter, white 1,1 dr.d.• i ja2s 0,14, Diilllloll.l /111.1 )1111, 0 ( Bt. I 1,....11 liiii ks, :,lied., Nis k Tin, Handkerchiefs. Shirt, A., 1 S 110 T-20 :oil "I ,I/, II base boot bought In the Is, inarltet. and silt- • kepi assorted Shot, fruit BB tip ik.• ~c- • ,Ad I.A, Imi,•rs id traded to proniptl. and eldkliicrir 11 lii No 10, for sale 1, , s fir rash, lit BOWS A TETLEY'S. mid,. in tits Is.st style. COAL.-- Sealed Proposak to supply the , I ROL!, Burr ER --:i boxes fresh roll this •hiv , e m .1. 0 ,,i, w a t, Kooks with 01.1 L tor one year. ,I 1 eceived by (fell HENRY 11 0011 INS :le` ,5t ill, en th.. lot, f A pril, will lie re. ived at the inn,. % ‘., ,1,.. ‘ ,.. ,11,, n,,,ii Np: \, r , n , r.st , Ay EN . ENIN ,, , 1 , ,,,i,,,,i _ ' At ONEY eati - la• tilitilitieti on first Ilunds mud I_ Mortgages, I.y al , plication to lions no inelted P.-pw - wtlt tot either or for tile entire W di, .1 %NIES NELSON. SuVt. feb.l2 BLAKELY A RICHEY Pittsberch. Fel- 29th. l'^',6.--- marl 'lo' i I '2 - 0 0 - P:0 Xi -' ,S Extra Scalded llorTin, nev,; -- - -1,,, ,l :...., lAil.. I S it . 1 lb•rri6c. 11, V. , ji,t r,:ceise,. , EI•A IS, poll 1 IoT-IiEDS--A complete iu , sort- ‘' _,, 'REI SIE it AAN DElti-ii /N. S men-. embracilic till the valuable varieties, at Hie Feed '''' -' b y 610 Ni-. 30 W,,0,1 stre , i Wm rh o se. Vitt II st . 16121 , 1 .1 A MES W A RDROP. 11.1:,N INO Toot .s _-sawz,. chi,,,i,, R„; , ~,. 11 I i):CiFT, (~ . .--- B.AN. K cili(ill, aft,r P . _l_ ,‘” t, , f ~,. o rotor mouths. ht. n•tut tied toil e ot% . i Sins oli o :•'11114,1,1, 11,1 al! to•resitry iniphduents Sir 11, lona, pat, -to or ,slier" sisloog the s , 1,l f los 1,, ailing the ,irehard on'go: den, L ot ~ .1 . 10' 111;ASS tilt tiVADIOLLE BAND. l I. K. 19 JAM Vs WARD/NOP. I - . - i Con flail iiiiii at it. NI. G.01.1.....6 I'll.o•,graploc 8,..0ni.,, • „ 1,1 I fr FliF' ET It' SOAP - l'or renderinff. duo ~ i. ..oh .1. . 41,, ved 1111(1 f, ,1' ,2414' I,y il_ 0,,,, ~,„ "ii,, soil and delicsb Iv si bite. 0•11111Vi1112. .1- I! ALUM -1,3110 lbs reeei los Hess Anil ti^itiess 44 1144. skin All dug., f hater. Sc. on i• ' is• hands are roil 1,1 14y II 0, Jolly 1 , 1,16111 NO lilt , is 1 11 ' 1•11'.14,. Was s lip •., f - ~,,,. o r chapp."l hands. last 4 . /101- . . 1 }IA It PE ii, A RAU VE i -II arper's :11:1 1 4:17iiic I 0.,., th... f des Ili .1 , ill S, at, , illjd iii. ti. S..P. 411").1111:. tiro II fur SLsr h-4 price 20 , i, I , )lA,ililti sell sill rt n -it 1,,ve1. , 114,41 , 4i'r4 1i4,1,y4 4 ii , 4441:. for NI , f eh-prin. 20 odd. i Totem re tali. A, . maks a lather of the Bono. and lipt.ly it 1 ,,,,, „,„,,,,,, Ni n ,,,,,i0,., ;at togla. ~t, r, Di log t . test .in the. morning. rawthe Ric,. 0, y„,1„., N,,,j„,. iii, do I'2 110 iin ,leaf sal,. As is whore, 5,441.. 41 i.. 4, excelleut. :1 LONDON PAPERS lip the .AN ADA r, rived in ',lvan, I I'n ,e ..Illy l'.:i A ,oars. For .1, by 1, 1•27 S. L. CUTIIIIF,RT, 51 Market street. Pittsburgh. '. ,1 all nanis•titorr. and more. -lie price r,111,-,1- ' Ladino Illustratesl Nees Fel,tiary '2- -pri, .• 20 e e nir, Do. flu. Ti-to do 2do lil do 1 .. _ 1 I 1 1711 ERAN lb it IRS ins , resenol /11111 for rale by .101 Fri * Do IV o, •k y do. ,I. 3 11,, Id do. AS . DAN 'SON, tis 'Markel, 04.nr Follrtli Mil - 4,1- .1 Do. Panel, A.. 2 do. 12 do. The Broken Platform, A 111., tut the Augsburg Conf,,- h Do. Dispatch, do 3 do. 2,1 do situ : The Blind t •irl of NN insulted); . Lather's Christian. II I f you want to get lute n I, Krall at H'S Ilik ,E.sToßg, Tree: The Llithertin Iciunil Prayer Book, with Ilya; lit Itllll kI'FFE Tunes: Stork's Life of ',lab r and the Reformation ; Loth, ' fe1.2.5 4111 R Ni'- 30 Fifth stret. _ . ran Manual : Lealdlelions , .% 1.114. a 31e4ant thou; A11P1.2.11'. ' 4 ,....." EMLANNUAL SAItE.-A -- A7 MASON A Co an . ~,,ii Sepulchres of our a Departed :Hai Istugh's Works, 4 volumes: -1 f•outinuing to sell every di-lA - 1141 ,1 of Dry ii. it, at 1111 I.lll.llCrarl Litlll - 0 : Why .re You a Luthi•ran I hither ;.. f / , L , n ,„ nne mdin - t A nii i n in -,,,, Every oft icl , in 0 elm , st,ll. Shia - tor Clitratisiu: 'rite 1.. to titian in Niernitin; The Avi rill ir yr Sti...c.k. will be derail oat 25 to 50 per 1 , ,t. iv., 111.1 11.1,1 enteehisin fur Children, :‘1.14 1 and 2; Luthern Ilynira _. 11.1).2.A II I.'. 11,1k.5. Alm, Cumming's .1 %irks, separately or ill nets. J. S. DAVISON, , - ----------------- - --- 111 UST RECEIVED-430 more cases and pnekag , ^ new Aryls I f 01,25 - 65 Marki4, near Fourth street 1e; I r.1i,..1 , and lThightl.M.S. 1114viChet 1 8114 P eno Muslit,, - - , - - I O leeks, Ticking., FIIIIITIOIR, &C., WhiCil Will hi' lOl at Setni• --The finest assortment of 1 A.unual l' ic .‘ (ftib2lll A. A. MASON ACI I. , .., VALENTINE:.V'Ie"tin," justr r iTt V'd 'Ai will h' sold tower ' l ' l ' ll el; MIS AND CASSINIERES REDUCED -We are elo nos Ina,. In the city. hating purchased Crum three or four sing out our entire stock of Cloth/4,olmin , res, Sati node, ditierent manufacturers, ran safely say we can plea P.' till •rWet.llll., Sr tinge, &C., at about two-thirds M,' il^ual Nair,. I , llr stork is :Limon! delusively the re:Ai - mental Vali- stint, , D. 105 A. A. MASON .1 CC ,25 Fifth st. % en few ramie. Renamber, if you want to PIO? 20 ~lit., ; _ —_— - 1 . 0111 , 1../ I.AUFFER'S BOOK STO'4E, lUr ANTED--Totnulo Real Estatefor Alio -11441 No 30 Fifth sirs, t. I" T Y -holly Valley R. R. Stork. AUSTIN LAJONITS, 1 92 Funrt h strixd. lIARP'S RIFLES—and i -l oi.T's - R - y.v0 7 ,1 .- Es. , -- _ e' ± ----- --- 7 ---f " k.' .., ,---- k) KANSAS AND NEBRASKA - short eare pn•pe ant 1., (,44. t B IRD BASK r. 1 S-500 Nest Baskets ree'd n.,a, any uf the above Fire-erms .i i 15111)01, 41.1i4 4•114141, 1 by Express; for gale lit the SegWarehouse, 47 Fifth for nuilt, at I OWN A TE7.'LEY'S, ' street. (fel•29) JAMES WARDII4,r. i feli2l3 136 W•oili_t_treet._ 2 sfl 110 X ES Bunch Raisins; MIMIC LIFE, or Before and f.Sehind the NJ to dozen fresh Pine Apples; frl;23 . Curtain ißy Anna Corn Ritchie. iforto•.•rly MIT N1 , .‘4 i 10 . Toirinto Ketchop i Just re.celvell and 1,,r CO i)Fi SH -10 Att.l l ~,I lama. tin,. sl,2i, Vor made I,y 1 i 44, 1 ••• 1k v RiIYMER k ANDERSON, 6-14 H MINER .1 C(F. N.- 32 Suil tlitirld s treet ' 'NO No 341 W 4•4,1 lit , ,lips site St Charles hooted ja2t, SMITH, MAUI St 111.1NTRR tierces f --- or sale by r I. ffEIM=A 11 , 1 C' ht ••••1 , 12= Mil= $. ll.t. (.Ir,, t• ft, .1! 1 it -"" MEM RIVER _NEWS rll5 itrrtsl —At dusk dant evening, there were 11 ie.d. Inches of roster in the channel. The water no and f it al ternately throughout the day—and, it won thought, et "ev ent' ditTeteut times, that the Ire wan about to break up in the Monongahela, but towards evening tin weather turned eat and etch hop. were given up in despair by ti teeny thousands of our citizona who thronged the wharf through. outthe day to Minces than breaking up of the leo. 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LYNX, FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENOERB AND Yak:l6llT hassiveme Pittsburgh, Chilefuuntl. and Stant Louts. Thin Lora Is composed of Soren Erst-elass, wertnlStvannirs, uite-ijait quailed for wood, splendor, safety and comfort., and Is the ONLY TIiROWITI DULY LINE or P %MISTS on the Ohio river. If ctoth eets w i t h t he u, s riot Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louis , tit' mil &tint Loris, by which passenn ' vrs and irei4l,te ore lieketri Ie nd reezipted through daily Two 1.11:11' Strainers hays Isss, to the Line, which now omen l.+ of Ow foll,,sing .1 , strt etre Boats. Iv t.thiergh. BUCKEYE STATE 'M.W.l3rxrznonv en, Sunday. CITY OF WIIKELINO....I,Ions NFLuss ALLEGHENY N. Ooes.s. , Tutssiny. CINCINNATI .. PHILADELPHIA.......... It. .1. OttAcs Ttlurs,lay. PENNSYLVANIA Joirs Ll:vein:rah Friday. PITTSBURGH 1 O'NY.AL . ....... 'eattlr, 111 Leave daily at IC A. NI. pn: Lady. No C: eight r.s.a.ived after nine V . C.1 , ..1: on 60 morning of departure. For particulars, apply on bar), or h. JOHN 13. LIVINGSTON 1 ' A ..er • JOHN FLACK, INlnnengahehi Building . Prrraurnan, November. Pittsbnegla, Steubenville and Wheeling Pa c kc t a. ThA DIURNAL ( 7 ,414..1. A Snor.r.A, and t. 1,,• PORES CITY.It. WAY, will nit P / K.DIULA T R DAILY PACK ETS het wo., at...- burgh, StA.UbOnVilla` 1..1 ~torplng nt all int...no.- ..fiat,' porta. TIL. , DIURNAL will Jenne PICAI , nr,. I I Mon , lar.4. li",1- tAanys and YHA...pt. at 10 o'rlck. A. !,I.—RE7TicriN.i, will Irsive Wll,llng on Ti..lttyn, Thnnuluyn and Satn 1 , 1M3 nt ‘,.; o'clock, A. M. The FOREST CITY will oboo leave rittsburgli on Tuentlnyx, Tlairwlityr !Ind Snturdar. nt 10 o'clock. A. M.—ltirrynsimo, will lea,. 1Y11,..11u,.„ ., on Moullays, nnrl mt 7 o'clock, A. M. froliemgr apply Ott hoard, or to i 6 ht p J. D. COLLINOWI.1 1 )D, Agroit, No. I(xs Front dtrr,t. For Saint Louts—Direet. The Rtivittni.r A Ll,Kti lIEN T. Capt.. I. N. CIV.K 4grisiClerk, C. S. Cot—dill loii, for Om i,tiovi , nn.l 0 Inbortnedltai• pprt, im the opcning of IstiVliZttli.lo. Yur freight or liatikluge apply on biNtril.nutt:i _ _ _ _ - • For St. Louis and 1411smourl River. Ft ItST BOAT—IA.:AY ES PI It ECT.—TIi , new Witt opli•ndiki stsstner Nli,lttilNG STAR, Ilullt exprnigl y for I trimly by NI tt Mum., anil .1 It %,-,,,ii i , w ill 1,,,,,. f o r Ft. Loill.i liol.l Sri , isi.iill i in Ow ..1...il 1,, 14 ttvglittion. Yor (might or pitiirisize iiiiiily i ,ll bintra. • marl For St. Loni• andfilinoir Ri v evr. 111 , . ,towner lilt A 7. I 1,. Kill 171.1.1itin li i- ,.011tt it los, 1 . , Ili.. Iltrr , v Knit inti-rmi-ilpitiii 1,41 in Ow opening of llttVlpltit , n4 For freight or pu t isitgi• apply on liiiisrii, or t.i • marl JOHN FLANS. Ago?. _ - - For St. Louie. Thy si,tlll, EN DEAN - o h. c.,,L a i n s 4 Mt MARKELL--k.:l,k. I.lv, above mud ioterote.itate p.m. 011 OW • frolght pname.• apply oft -ForCincinnati and Lont•villr. Th, fthe CLIFDIN, I r l'of, will 1.10, IC•r and inter,- .LAtv I,rts• mvigali F r fr,iglit or pa...4;p , apply t,, et.cr3 ',LACK A,. _ • For Loutavllle. 71, FAI It V Ql . KEN. Captaht .1 C A4:11,1 !!rt 1111VtgataUn• I'm flea;lat t,r pro,ago apply on le,ar•l. cr 0. marl .1 , lON FLACK, Ag, at. ._ For Loutwvllle. . ga7 TI I IO a ‘ tra f ttrr 1 1 ti 1f! ,, ,, 15 , A, ,,, l i 'Mit.. , C , .11•/:: E. Ilk; . al 1.. • .. the I II • 11 II , 1.1, hats I. ~,, on Ilio opouln g of nArlgatam. F-r tnialit ~r p a vamge, m•ply -a 1...0r , 1. MAI i , . . . clorloonii nod I,outsvllle Par Ir.rt. V., to,. and PIIII “111.1 loltS,•II.CI, •t'-ott , ..., MIN mil A. room., Jot, ,00n.,-- ‘l,-, 1,. J. 1: "P•Li--- 1.101.1,1111-. - Mal iltll`, fm th. a 1.., a wl iat, , m Itite 11.•11• Istl ill, op.-01,.., ..r ~,,,gotam. Fot ft, :Ott or palvoige apply on tmarft. or to .11?. 0 , 1.L.11`f; ., A . CO . Am-, Na,o Ila and IF. \Vaal -I For St. HIT+ The tatuvh.c . .1 Ald Tll. elthtAth .1 .1 ti:Wrt.;ol,loTatty,kotc. h.r The Itztti int 'I to. h..rtm 4 , T=.•Tztrht 1 , 1 hush:ATl,. frely,l4..r iTTT:cutigt. nip!) ou 1,..ar.L 14 - • ..1‘)!IN FLACK. - _ For Nnwhville• Th.. ittemth, I.ATIO TIT tr., Nht S CkT, *:1:1"1: F., f,i4l , t 1....agn. apply nr !snarl, or to tott VLACK A LI VINtII , VON, A g. ttttt Pi:or St. Lout,. The stwanotr F. 1.; ".t. I l Y.. CstittAirt W rt. Cu1.1.1111-- , u .. • the al s o, caul lutotttiodtate itstrts tot Lb. ttitttlt or ...it...cum. lur freight or itassago apply ow it.tutr.t. tot to iota, FLACK A 101111CES, A Kr, ts. For Cincinnati - and L.onlaville. Tyts splootlitt stoutttor KIiTEIL Capt. W PARS C Pro so. will Istoso 61011.40,0 oil Witt ttrllit•tittat• ttltrlttillo a tt. • t i otlllll4Z tll tut, tgatiott troght npi.ly to FLACK At BARN: , h•, For Memphis , and New Orienn ,, . Tito stollott•r AFTItttIttILIS. •ll • • r 1 , ” Ir jet,wtge siti•iy tot hwartl. ,t.t t,OO VINtiSTON b 11.11l.NFottl. A,,t•ottt, For Cincinnati and S(. Th. st...tuer Kt: ACT, Cattttott ti. Ls, CI. rl., Los littAns—aril 1,11 t• 6•1. 41...1.• mud tutcruiv , il/44 porte. ..0 11h. oil nan,,row., Vor fn ja2 _ Regular Louis v Packet. Th, swam-, N:PI ELI), Capt., T., 16 ass" it. I 1,.„ -jS 1%, Ow Itt.A 11.1,1ii.-1141, pot . ..irentli a W., gn14 , 11. Yor frLoght or suLaaa.L.:.• Apply orl la LarLl. LT G, yi . A,li A LI CI NLISTON. A giallo Regular Pac 1. ket for Cincinnati and .tL.olner A0)11 FOE. le a A. L W srsti ALN--osall len,• t al.. L nIT.I 11,1•,111,11.sti• ,‘ll V..: f r••igh I r Vrt.t.."... otl bklft,6l. or to For St. Lout, A NI , TCIIK. Cktpt.k!• , \ .rfkr—Clokkk \V Fv.kN,- sk.ki f o 1.!....r.-4.l4',l4rettani.: , • n 1 . 1 ,1 tl,trt 1.1• rj 11,4glit apply ..11 FLACK A: ItARNF.S. A,nt For Ifizt•lt v llle Tito ...(01111/er CLARA IkENN. Captain G. Itarn—Clork..lrckarA Mkaar , A—,lll for rklko, mod tntorm...lsot , lone on Ow “1-1 11,1g2.11..1. }.l froght or prokkAgo api.ly 1111l\ FLACK. Akrk kk For Nash vine. ..The st.lonor DELF: I ; A T F., Cnpkain .7, MATT \ I.r.n vex—wkll \ intorni. p.krikk 011 1110 . • . - AMUSEMENTS. ; INVENTIONS AND PATENTS ....___ _ ...._ .. _. . .. TIIZA'PRE.-J. C. FOSTER, solo Lessee and hulsgar; WY. H. REaD, Stain 31anagor ; 01.IAS. FOOTER, Acting Ilauaget. Treneurer, J. \. lioarrrn. PILI.CD , OP A.A.1113a10.11: ROV. rust ParquetfP ...... 1r0e..1 Private Boxes, large.. +, „nit-Tier 25e.1 Private 80y.,ma11.... Dozes for colored persons 25 cerd.a. Xi" Carllfiente, securing SeAda, IVA °Data intro. TIIIItD NICIFIT OF MR. NHAFTH WEI/NI:S( 1 A Y EV IT...ti I NG, Al ARCH 5, 9054 Jack Cade--Jack Cade, Mr. Neale ; Friar Lary, Me Briar . . Clift.rd. 1,111.dr; 1, , ,td. Soy, Wballsy ; Marianna. Jails NI. Ctri.,e. After which, The ,E 3 Excursion--Suouzln, A. IV. Yung; Fprig- Wk.v..r; M 1.4 PprigginA, Mlss 1.111143 Reed. Ait,rate , n) Pruw—D.rt, 1.1,n t 1 to 7 ; rvnt th rhont 7' y. ECONI ) ANT) LAST WEEK kJ 3 lIVRNINGS AND 3 AVTERNOONS LONtiER- New and most Extraordinary Scenes In Ventriloquism ASTON LEARNED ISIIINiI NVETIES IN NATURAL MAGIC, AND TUN CANARY BMW! MASONIC ITALIA. SIGNOR BLITZ 6 ,„.• new and Amusing Perfiirmancee at the idove place, MONDAY EVENING, March 3.1. and every t.,•11tIllt during tin wei.k. Te1,41.1y • 2,rted ; and on TUESDAY, TlluitebAy and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Admission S. cents: children 12,4 Loins n pen In the al ti•rnoon at 2; CollllllVtle.9 at B. Evening nt t,%; ,• COMITICIICCIS nt 71 runr3 RICHARD GRANT WHITE, Km.. of New York, will dolly, a Lgerula 1/cfore the Youtr9 :Mies LiCrory Associali,/, nud pollllr pherally, at MASONIC HALL. on NEXT TI'Er:DAY EVENING, March 6th. THE DA .VCA: OF DEATH'. . . o'cl.a - lt To ronttnottre at 7 1 ,4 Wel. alt Tichot , r.0.t.. tw hall at do. Mottir and Book StoroA I I.,Gdx, Lii.rnry i,ll , Ire CorMllitteo, find at the .loor. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, WM. 11. KINCAID, HENRY WOODS. ELI AS 11. IRISH, .IA t:? BUCHANAN. itoonta, Fol.. /mitt, thatmWer. JoIIN IV. 111'CARTIIY, BILL I'osTER and inATIMILTor, will ttltttud loth. Pouting And Distrilmtlitti of all kinds cosrEnT: ,, , I.YPTURES. EXIMITIONS, &c. All contrunoletttiotot—oltlter by mail, tekgroph, or ,Alwr witto—ollr,it•tl u tlw office or thu Morning Pout, will rt•colvit prompt attention. itit7 Ohio and PellllSyldallia Railroad, THE ONLY RAILRiIAD ItIrtiNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. TLIE FAST TRAIN leaves at 230 A. M.; through to Cl•adn anti in 13 hours and 4Attilinit..a. Faro, r . TRAIN I..aven nt 5 A. M. FXPRESS TRAIN leaves at 5 P. These Torn, all make close ronnertkinA at Crestll rtd, a that ont,nirern ar, rlrl tlet, utlnro 'Pro dime( route to St. Inniln In now op, n, via Crestline and liolianapoll,loo runes •borter thou Vitt Cleveland. Firnt,lasn tare from Pittsburgh to at L. air, sl , k,r,n See roditl2. Connertions are awl. at Albans -, alaß Or 'Lad to Cleveland, and nt Minnie th, 110.t.1 t" Newark, Monroeville and Sandusky No Trains run en SMAILY. TLii Rattle caned at Crratline. For particular. 4, err Tio ou4l, Tn kets s. It to Cincinnati, Louisville. St... Indiatiapoli, Chicago, Rock 'Bland. Fort Wayne, CleNeland, and the principal towns and rith, in the Wert. The NEW BILIiIIITON ACO.I3IMODATION TRAIN leases , Pittston gli at In A. 3t. and 4:44 I'. M., and New Brighton at 7."..:0 A 31. and I P. M. Tickets and further Information, apply to J. rt. CURItT, At tha corner oftl,v, tinder the Nlnnorigaliela Flom Or at tha Fo,loral litr. , •t Station, to tirAirw F. PARKIN. Pittsburgh, November ?—", 1855. Ticket Agent Ohio and Indiana Railroad, DYING THM Coutinuntion of the Ohio & Penne. R. R TO FORT WAYNE, Ttl nr.z Ol'Yr REi S EIGIITF.F.N 1111. ES glit)!J I'ITTSBPBOO Bit - TRAINS CONNECT AT CIIFSTLINE, svithidd with all tle• Train.; the Olin , and l'enn..3lvilitia ....I. and al- , at Fer... 4 with T niux g..lug Sorth uud Ow Mad }liver and lake Erie itaillroiel. Fer apply at the °fill'. id" Ile , Ohio xnJ ('vintatily in lintrlatrgli, All 1. uy t tiny the Port Wayne. ci,•if I ,Int lesyt• Springfield, I t..liatini.)lk, Findlay. Ti lit NN ill 1.• - • i trtl nlar to mk f i r n Ti. 1;..t ILA 'i d. It. rTItAI2I.iLIAN, Supt. - - I IYI 11• II Pier,l. k Cossei..t.srat.2 K. E. C 0. ,? li•La - lirtr) 6, 15101. ti. lit OF NIcKEESPoILT I ‘NNF:LIS V I n.nnst to the l'ittftlourvii I 1,110. ilk Loull ist.IC,III1.11) Ili pay 01,•11L of I itd,, ti• t ••1 t .a,ony, art , otl-r,,.1 KIC SALE it fair .1111,0 ONE. HUNDRED oN ItihIALA twnrili i t SIX PEA: CENT. INTI , :ItEST, the (Offi ce eini t lom l wly iu th, C., it Patabitr,l3. . up,kt ~f Rua tritert. , ,t • o tin-se pn..r,cat,...•/ 4 th, (I,retpany. I{ • Tougl,4 .tkVi 1.2-61, k".l to a tl.i ,l it SAFE toil INVEST. V.Vi . For further lufnrmation apply to NICHOLAS VEEDE,it. T ratof,r lint at thy 0fti,...• C'ompany, 11/3.11, 4 , ..tirtil anti 1.41,,rty stronta, up atair, OLIVE.I3, W. HAHNE?. • Cluclunatl, Itamllton tt. Dayton Kati road. CINCINNATI I'ASSENGEItS will pleziso tJ u 6 neat , that the lalrertioemeta •4 u Rival Route, t r that the F e'rl.•ek A. M. train ar the a t , and ran, 11 tart I:..alr..rut to the attl) ano a•birti mat.. eanueetten at t ', ti eat !e ThiA in itt-arreet. and ealrulate.l to deceive the V i t :,..eat uz to blie, nn there nr•• or ,, tralta wt•ell Pate ',art, einCtrinntl atm" and oure earthetiatte, Vl.l nod D VT‘, .!•••• ••t r r.atte I.•.•ane t, ate null the 3 P. M. train the t Pea ratl ant.. Rattratel li. It. BROWN, Geal Agtatt• F KN, tW LAND, A gt. I•ittelatro.l. falre.tf. . _ ' w ' AWRONG INII'.RESSION I'ORRECTED ng 1 ' ()MO, or ISt. SS. ' , Tr.!. 1 714 Breawlway, N V, February, 15156. j _ 1 T flub that atlvertlKorneute.. hare uppoare.l In the Steal, creating the irnprr-nnon that 1, or ...me person cornm:et. , l tS I ~th :no, or my oar , . ha.. 1.4, t rut chtig,l,,Ltlrillg alit] pllli , i ttrang tier, for chanas.n.... --I O, rl n or. 1 , . Tie' Ira tiortak.• I l o in.- net been. for the last Inn ,)ears. tte.l tam not 11. ,, , aheno.l (ream the city .4 New Ynrk. 5, the p tt risrie of 'actor - mg .1 braetesing unsheino--my elute.. here _ 1 Llemantling n) whale tune 1 Furth,. there is no person travelinc.nrewritol eleew Ib•re, 1 •,..r 1,..... !hare b. ... alto 1., ant s prLooonal e ..; ~,, i w ith it or nn .abbe. ir who Int.. ,n, ) t ..„.„1,, t „ ,„,.,,,I be. ra . the , tient. I. me for tne.ll.-me, ..r lo.hrert lete•rs to lo athlrr so.. , to l ou t thr..ugh tar. or t..had •'.-f" l4 In -.4. In a, ,N. V 1 I; title in the ..ettetn o o' " L` peratane. a hetlna loaring nt) 'I net, r -the,. Ise.' clinntin.,r any proe.o..nal asosaattoit or n.tl n with me. 1 wish e• direll.l, .111 rem eetibil•te in teetiard t loth the 1 inamse and prarenrs of such vervna. It. 1 linoa d , -trine to ronstllt Ti... ear. 4., so by writing tg• roll 'll , o n e at nu f• 111,, 711 lirtahlway, N. Y. 51s Mtalicnnss are In • ' t : 1.. 1,1.1 only at nay ofll. - e or w ttli in.) regular agents. 1:0,1„.. DR. S. S FITCIPS "SIR LECTULTES ON CON. .^UMPTION. TILE LAWS OF LIFE," &r., it new rtlitlnn t _ . jam Lou,',!, :kin page:,,, 30 tllustratintnt, and otoel portruit nf the anthor, rout I , y null, to or tor tt,alitla, at 25 yenta--sal. 11'.I InatittaPo .'ll glr away. l'ustAge 15 Celli. lino TOWn, the County, Slate and Post 011ica. S. S. FITCH. 51. D., lug ; marl Author of '• Sit Lreturea, - le. iT A coils , A.)I A LC, A M PE NS.—These Pon. ~ . t • a ~ , 1 I.- Lan n i durobf, /1,1 sei at. o f raf made from sten!. and well not eatule or stick in the paper: ntather will the ,tn•- ~ , I 6or nlnr- the r.. 1., of the ink. as steal pone. Insartably . t i: . 14. Pre'e, ;I?. per grits F., rah , by W. S. HAVEN. Stationer. n:r•.' ' 1.•1•1ZeI 111arkrt stria,. corn., of Snot..l. 14.101•11" S l'ItE)111:,!11 KATII.A.EION 1 to- WL- On; groan st leouriller of the leg, WI:1'1111"S PEENIIUM KATI.IARION (1\ ; Iletbler, the hair 641.01 gloasy. I For sale by IiEVSIIII, 11AIT. SCOTT anti SELLE4I.S. at 25 lea.l - onts. . ftuv,l6 - 11 . _ YE teat hulaFlour • • , , • ,n,unwn am t li. t l iti ,, , .y AT WELL. LEE .4. Ca/. nil W A h N E 1 ) k - T x t goo r i c to ,k d n e rouiltry. A lioy 0117 to I,,rn a trisili• Inta , t rivotu nded. Also, placii , for four or fir 6,1. f,, i Ilanil.or or t i m i ng ri ,, aa wo o, Four Itoopi la 1 run eirmailx, :Ind tinv or PI r 111.11 ut uno kind 1.1 oniployinout Apply at Nioir 1 iitollilzarira 01111-o. 'i 14 Fifth ktroot. LLEGII EN Y RESIDENCE, with Iwo 11 Aoree TO I. tir.—Tho House coutAilk- t,tl le,rtir.. in fi..nt, Nre.e.ll aril go ,l v.at..r. mei liplrant ; ch.ilre fruit trees, de, i.n Limo. Rent nor 3eur. (04;0 S, CATTI.IIIEItT S SON, 61 'Market st. Tr k,% ( - 1 13. ,k 1.0T i r l u .l it S.U.F. — Si tuate ltint ITI ii on u t he nitm flee ',OEM met kitchen. Price ilOOO. CUTIIIIERT A SON, 51 Mlrl,et tit. . _ ..)111 LBS. TRIESTE VERMILLION in x-1 elore awl fur mule 11 FUMING 111105. IIEINIi ST LE II A TS—This beautiful 13 ,: ) I.• 1.11 I'll IS DAV, Priineaur A 73 Wihll, C. 11. PAULSON._ 11 I f ': , :l , : ,o l ,, V t l y i E i l i. ; 1 1: .2, 1:110/ sT R I T: - ,, 5 1 1 .4 ) I . I K , a di kk i .. l , l:\T ri E l i u t. e, ' RYE FLOUR-3S 111,1 s. for sale by fe1 , .."3 SMITH, MAI R A HUNTER. DiiiED APPLES-2Q sacks for sale by f..1.'-'S 6:11 ITU. MAIR A HUNTER. RI EDPEACHES—'_'S sacks?for sale I,y J 1 . -1,23 t , MITH H . NAIR A UNTER. S "A P —lOO loxes ileidlar's Palo Soap, a saia•niir article, for Nilo Iry f,•l :ti SMITH, ?,I AIR A HUNTER. .. fIOFFEE-175 'bags prime Rio for sa te I,y MAIlt .t HUNTER. bbls. Ohio Extra received and yalo by (n.1..29) SPRINOER lIARBAO7II. • HAl,l(7,,,inf,rbablebsy Curled Hogs' flair in 1.1,20 SPRINt:ER HARIIA,I 7 G 11. CLOYER SEED-4 0 bushels in store and / l'..r sato by (fACI) SPRINGER HARRAUIIII. HOPS -10 bales in store and for sale by 1 fel.6 suRING ER lIARRAM IL 'S MA6AZINE roil MARCH _ G ODEY G rulianid do. d”. Harpers do. do. I Tank, N Ilona, d, For sale by 11. T. C. NIoRGAN, COM 104 Wood street. j ARPER'S NiAiri WINE FT...FTMARCH—Jest received 1 and for sub by W. A(aLDENFENINEY .i. C. 0., feh2,s Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. 20 BOXES W. ROCK CANDY just re v/ r,ivol and for salt by REYSIER A ANDERSON. N 0.39 W,,,,,1 street. MEE brianunon, January ad, 1.850. Mu. M. F. P.m - ow—Sir: We are Cabinebtrudiere, anti have need Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane, and we can lecortb mend It to all our fellow workmen as for imperior to the old mode of scraping. A man can plane ea mach veneering In one hour with this plane as he could wove in the old way in a day; and with greater ease; for any man that has used the scraper knows that It cramps the hand, and will burn and blister the fingers. We would not do without these Plano. If they cwt three time.' the tuoney.they do. We have übsl need his Patent Jack and Fore Planla r nel consider it enperier to the old rap bits. You can Wo manned the grain of the wu,Kl m troll 1121 will, it. Yon - fi t , JOIN M. DACE, WM. 11. I.ItWN, ANTHONY PETER LEPTER, Worinnen, O. C. lIOLLIEDT, JACOB IieIIOWOKLB, H. F. JitIICE, • Employed at T. B. Young A Co:A COI/11114 Fnctot y. Mann Maisfirra.—This new invention is highly appre doted, and some sales of rights have been. made on good terms. Every ono that sail the machine pronounces It ono of the most ingenious inventions of the age, and ono sure to make the fartrrneu of those who engage in the business. The trade is a very large one, and hoe heretofore furnished profit able employment to many firma in this country. With this new machine its profits can be doubled or trebled, and the amount of capital required to do a large business is wry small. There are fortunes in it, and the people are evidently finding ft out. A company is forming, to be called the Allegheny County Match Company, to start the business at once fn this city Call at Eaton's, No. 130 Fourth street, and look at one of the nadeet Inventions of the age. Ly Tsterimouv.—The following lett& from Gov. Johnston good testimony in behalf of Leeda' FIIITILICE. and If raters. They furnish far the brat mode of heating dwellings, churches and other public buildings that is now in use, according to the opinion of many good Judges who have examined them. Hero is Mr. Johnston's opinion: PITTSBURGH, December 27, 1855. MR. MOSES F. EATON:—Dear Sir—lt affords me pleasure to be enabled to state, after a thorough trial of Mr. Jos. Leeds' tubular Furnace or Heater, that it fully answers the purpose of supplying my dwel ling with a pleasant and properly warmed air. I cheerfully recommend it. Yours, WM. F. JOHNSTON. FOR SALE ,i ND TO LET ARARE CHANCE.—The subscriber hav ing engaged in another buena , . which detillITHIS his WIIO4 , (IMO and attention, wishes to &goose of his Tee and Grocery Dosiness. Tho standing of the Hone* to well known the first of ito kind, the ilttArlettil large and increasing by customers of the bat class in the city. To an ENTIMPHISINO HOStrt.S.9 HAN, It Is a rare chance and ft stir.. f.rinne. For particulars enquire of fel3:tf W. A. 31VLI:FRO, corner Wood and Sixth eta. TO LET—A well finished Store on Mexket street, between Third and Fourth--a gored stand for a lint, She or Clothing Bonit - aut. A Large Store on Third street, near Market street. Also, two well finished Office Rooms on Third street. Enquire of Lfet2td2w] E. D. GAZZAM, 83 Third e_ ORNER STORE TO LET.—The Store occupied by the enbscriber, albe corner of Stith and Wtssl :treats, will be let on favorable terms, with or without ntur,•n. ffelitagfj W. A. M'CIAJ OWN FRS OF PROPERTY (non-resident , or others) arc informed that we attend to renting hence and collecting routs, also to insurance, repairs, pay moot of taxes, Ac. Our charges for 91:1C11 SCTlrlet - el are mderate. Wt. Incite the attention of property owners, ea peeially those who reside out of the city, to this branch of onr hnsiti,qs. We also negotiate loans on bonds, mortgages, kr .: procure husluess partners, make sales of produce, manufactured articles, An., for farmers, mechanics and others. Business of this kind attended to promptly, and all communications rh idly orntfidential. All inquiries regarding real einste or other matters must enclose a posbstamp to pay S. CUTHBERT A EON, Real Estate and General Ageism, No. 51 Market et-, Pittsburgh. TO LET —A Dwelling House on I am street, betweon Liberty and Penn, at prevent .Krupled by FL 1:11iott.. rOeBC-6.0011 gbren on the lot of April. Apply f .4_ W. 1,0‘.0118,11:6 Yourth A., bldi) eh- to AUSTIN LOOMIS, 93 Fourth st. TO LET--Fur a term of years, that large and cornmodioue Building on Stater stroet, near the Paint. w,•Il known Miel the " Point etearn Mill." Mechanics or Manufacturers will find this an excellent location fin. any kind of tanquens. S. CUM BERT kSON, foldsl Market /street. viRsT R _ONUS AND MORTGAGES can . tanukt, wilh liberal prornitinut. on application to BLARKLY .t RICHEY F OR SA LE—A Lot of Ground on Penn st.. mar th Fifth Ward Market ll,mae,) M feet front by Dm feet deep, ‘,O whi , b in erected two Front Dwelling lions, aria 6torui; and a number of Tenements in rho mar: valuably pnr erty, and could molly N. 11.111 to rent for VlllO a year. 'title perfect, without any inrumbraures. Apply to tfokr27) BLAKELY & RICHEY. DH C. McLANE'S - "LIVER PILLS AM) VERMIFUGE IMPROVED DR. I. KY vrr, a regular graduate and physician of ~ ten sir.. INSICI. x-.d experience, indunsd by a Catilalelaiallte de sire to niceN tittt, ht, nan suffering, Sc well els to excel, lout per fectsd tN 15IPRoVEMENT ON VIIE ORIOD.:AL LITER PILL AND YEILMIFUGE OF DR. C. McLANE, Having prepared these remedies as the method partner of Dr. C. McLane, fur manly years. tie it 151PROWE.1) LIVER PILLS IND VBIIIIIFITGE pommel greater olikacy and are more mild in their operation Wan the Liver Pill and Vermituge prepared 'according to the original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We make this declaration understandingly, and recommend them to the afflicted as being bath pleasant and curative, and believe them superior to any other Liver Pill or Verniiinge over prepared. Read Certlflcate of Dr. 0. McLane, below. THE WHOLE WORLD CO3QUEREDI DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE (lino LINIMENT. The mdvrtwl roller afforded by applications of this CET, RIIRATED KINO of Pain Killers iu cases of Rheumatism, Gout. Luinhaeo, Sore Throat, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Stifhires of the Joints, Sciataca, Pains, Scalds, Burns, Aches, or any other disoase for which a Pain Killer or Liniment is 11..4, enables era to assert positively that Dr. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LLSINIENT lo the most reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yet disrovertal, pos. ars,dlig astonishing properties for HEALING DISEASE and TM: PROMPT ERADICATION OF PAPS. .The many at b,tations to Ito virtues, given by per-eons of euliehtdmal judgment and strict integrity, streild induce all to adopt it ILI 0 standard Family Remedy. The most incredulous will sequin m Mug more than the f. Rowing testimony of Pr. C. 3lrinne, distinguished as a great discoverer of medical renrat READ I READ 11 RE AD 111 Mono.t...crowx, VI., &pt. 12, 181`,6. Pais LA , fncertify, that I have domino.' the Ite.-ipe for pre 1,1110 . , Irnproyed Vermifmm atol Liver Nils by Dr. I. S...tt, who has 114•,.11 IN TI4I' HABIT OF PREPARING AND l'rilNG MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFICE during rho loot THIRTEEN YEARS. and that I believe lie hes IMPRoYED THEM. I make the above statement the more willingly as I • HAVE NO INTEREST IN THEM NVIIATF.YEIL I would further state that I have frequently used his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT in toy practire, with the happiest effects, and that I can eon igientlonsly recommend it.. C. MoLANE, M. An the at* - ire Medicines prepared solely under the fmper visioll of Dr. I. SCAYTT. Sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. The I.IENDINE Dr. C. IMPLANT'S IMPROVED LITER AND impRoVED TERMIELIOE am signed by Dr. I. SC( iTT A CO., accontiainied by certificate of C. McLANE. The GENUINE NVIIITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT signed by Dr. 1. SLAYTT A Co., amorapanied with signature of AUCTT, )4. D. DR. I. SCOTT h CO., Sole Proprietors, Dank Plano. Morgnolown, Yn DR. Cl. H. KEYSER. Wholesale Agent. 140 Wood street, Pittshurgh. JAS. P. FLEMING, Wholesale Agent, Jar2th,ll y lava lyapoSt I Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny. TAR. lIOOI 3 I,AND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. ACKSON. Philadel phia, will effectually ruro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jann dire, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dusan.os of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising front aDisordered Liver or Stomach.. Such as Constipas Von, Inward Piles, Put ties., or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nansm, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fuloens or weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructation., Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the head, Hurried mid Ditto:lt Breathing, Fluttering at the heart, Chottic• tug or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellows... of the Skin and Eyes, Pain iu the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.-, Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, lea's so with a feeling of the utnurst donee in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American sople, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar prepares dons oxtant. 'rho testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and 111.1iVidllalA, in all parts of the country, is inonense. Referring any who May 110111 a, to my w Momorubilia.'• or Practical Reeeipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of nil the Agents for the Gorman Bitters. Principal Ofdee and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Mar dolphin. .04/- Sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Woad street: B. A Falinestock ,h Co.. No. 0 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, No. 00 Wood street: IL I'. Swartg. and .1. I'. Flioning, Alle%inmy decl9:d.awly is ITUTCIIINSON FAMILY SON Man the Life-Boat; or, Storm at Svii. The Other Side of Jordan. The Newfoundland Dog. Dood Time Coming. Horticultural Wit . , Ship on Fire. My Boyhood's Home. Where can the Soul find rest? AM* . Down East. .Wight Dollars a Day. And many others, for sale by CHARLOTTE Bi.rm 11R Wood street, 21 dimr above Fifth st PriliTner's Celebrated Epicurean Sauce. ST ANDS preeminent for flavoring Soul s, Gravies, Flab, Meat, (lame, kr, &c. We athise all gut d bolncmives to try it. !hire 25 con is per bottle, 0 all Croce. ry Store. in the United States and Caninian. For sale by Ii`CLURG and G. If. KEYSER, Pitteburgli. P. T. WILIGIIT & CO., 241 Market street. jantg , d.twii tee TRUSSES -I have on hand a large assort meat of Trusses. Those wishing anything iu this line should call and examine my stock before purchasing else where. .7(k4. FLEMING. Jal2 Corner Diamond and Market street. -- - NEW INTELLIGENCE OFFICE—If you want to have help," find employment, buy or sell property, call at LOWRIE'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. Id Fifth street, near Market street. Legal Documents and Copying done with neatneiss and despatch. (AO:it JOSEPH W. LOWRIE.. _ - . C) GROSS 1100FLAND'S BITTERSin - 1 A., .toro end foi tale by 110b201 FLRUING 11110 S 1 d 0 ~,. r~ . -♦~ {~c.k,.7 :- .. -. HOLLAND BITTERS ELECTIRO-CHIEDIDSCHE AROMA Eeht Ifollandsch lirniden Bitters. TWO YEARS have elapsed ninee the intro auction of thin vain:gilt, m . 1 , -'uo luta Thu - Mated &atom During tide limo it has guinul 'miner/al popularity na remedy for .11-Per and Ague, Dy.rpepsu ,• ingestion, Headache, .Lots of Appetite, De..4atln thatinentu, • Blind and /Weeding Pits.. Many of our most worthy Mavens testify to its wonderful efficacy in all affections of the stomach and liver. As a tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief it affords in all cases of debility or weakness of any kind. is almost bee ertantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic afire. lions, it has In numerous instaneea proved highly beneficial, end in others effected a decided cure. When otainent physicians prescribe, and their patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may cense t doubt; and eagerly test its F virtues for ourselven. EV ER AND AGCY.. A Clue of Eight Months' Standing -Cured by Edenhatri.. Utz. land Bitten.—M lobed Kelly. No. 1.17 Grant, near Smithfield street. says "Lest July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans; wim taken with fever and ague. For eight long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time I was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollare for dif ferent medicines, but I found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, ono of my friends insisted upon my trying Doer leave's Holland Bitters, saying that a cure was pecranteed- After taking It for one week, I must state I was a sound num. I have been at work now for two Weeks, and have heal no return of the chills and fever whatever." I certify the above statement is true. Tuouse Ants', Diamond noneke, Or. Edit Chester's, Gotta: Hall. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY.- Atlas Lisoomb, of Birmingham, says: "I have found in Boerhare's Bitters a remedy for. headache and . debility. My witC: has also used it with the greatestbonefit." Mr. A. B. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, &deo remarks that he has experienced much relief from ite ®e for headache. mu_ . . A Heartnoler's Prittimony.—Jecob Intakes, Ihing In the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for some time the misery attending an latter pros tration of mind and body. I have been restergel gr byttaing Bocrhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health."' The fact of this remedy being in such high repute amour the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—ln fact, In every Holland settlement in the United States-argues much in Us favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RP.STORED; Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above-PittsburgliOn the Pennsylvania Canal, says: ce When I conimend taking Boerhave's Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk—nowil enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Another Grad Cure Elided by Beerhare's Holland Balers. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Holland Town,-Sho boygan county, Wisconsin. suffered much fiumvveakneas of the stomach and indigestion. She hadheen under .a , physi. clan's care for some time, but the disease sell - tried toleafile oven his An She purchased some Holland Bitters- at. eon office, which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning. and we firmly- believe that this Is* another great cure effected by your medicine' • We have still to record many wonderfulcureseffected by this remedy, but must wait anotheropportnnity-• Qum thing you can rely upon, what wo have published arefrom persons much respected in our community, and areliterally true. J. -Qtarrus, Editor Sheboygan Nionwbode, Sheboygan, Wio. uttxumATism. A Case of T.) Monthi - Mending Cured by Bonqurces. Rol land Bffters.—George Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: ,"Alec suffering for three months with rheumatism—alio:tot the time so severely as to confine me to my bed—l have been entirely cured by using Boorhave'a Holland Bitters. I have had ono attack since, but found almost instantaneons relief in the same medicine. It is, in my, opinion, a.tairo remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC AFFEC'T'IONS: This changeable weather is likely tee produce a great deal of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumatic affections, we would recommend Docrhave's Holland Bitters. On referring to our columns you will 'find ontifictacti from some of our first German and English eitizena.—limaryl- MMUS Steals Zeitunp. THE WORST FARM OF PILES CAN BE We are at liberty to refer to several well known...gentle men. who have vied. thortinghly tested, and novrrecommerid IRterhave's Milord Bitters os- a remedy for-piles.,We are not at liberty to publish their names, but will takeplratmro In referring any persca to them who deniett"this statement. For this affection, ono-half of the mescribed dose ahonld taken--say hottr-teaspeonful—morning, noon and night, one hour before meals. CAUTION! alio great popularity of this delightful -Aromatasindnced many Imitations, which the public should ward against pur chasing. Bo not persuaded to tiny anything else until yon base given PoWrillire'R Holland Bitters a fair.triaL- .Onn lsit tle will convince you bow Infinitely superior it IS to all these imitations. . &if - Sold at V per prattle,or eishottlea fortfi,-,by the sole proprietors. BENJAIIN PAGE,..J.L. A CO., Manufacturing Pluirmaceutints and.Chemtats, tor. Smithfield end Thin/streets, Pittsburgh. It E. SELI.F.ItS CO.. Druggiate. corner Seeoml and Wood streets. And till Druggists i Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchenter and Toturtroneeville. sett29glawly DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PHENWIENOI I 7 iN gEDICEVN. - Health Ifactdored. and Life Lengthened MEDICAL, 130ERI1AVE'S MORSE'S INXIGORATI&G Ewan - TT WILL replace weakiie... with strength, IT Incapacity with efficiency, irreguiatify . with unifortnotemi natural activity, and this not only without hazard of rear• Lion, but with a happy effect on the general organization. 4/r Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, Itnish with he nervous system. and that the paralignlion of the nerve . motion and sensation is physical death. Bear In mind, also, that for every - kind of nervous disease, the l Lair Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate Idea of the immedi ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions In the diseased, debilitated and shattered herrousi ilatem, whether broken down by °soya, weak by nalaiM, or impaired by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once 'sreced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under Its Influ ence. Nor Is the effect temporary; for the : Cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself, and restore It to In, normal condition. LOSS OP MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of seirdestractiou —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabili ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, disease incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, cmattipa that, etc., from whatever MUMS arising is, if titers. be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely total• A GREAT MEDICINE FOR YEBIALES. The =parotid.' effects of this great restorative in ail complaints in ciderd, to females, mark a new era in the flarlllibl of medicine. Thoinowels of stimulants have been' Invaded— thowsuifis of hiviguranta concocted—all purporting to be specified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE, Who suffers from weak - nem, derangemont, nervousness, tee- mots, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whethar Pe (virttr to her sex. or common to both coxes—ahould give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will End this Cordial, after they have need a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the ay - stem. In all directimo are to ho found the happy pm-enta of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for thla'extraordb nary preparation. And It is equally potent for the many dinmme for which tt is recommended. Thonsandt of young men have been restored by using it, and not in a Biagio In stance has It failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. ` • Or consumptive habits, are restored by the nue of or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pals, yein low, sickly color, to a beautify] florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the eta owl melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth; rig: vnaltnenii of the lack and limbs, pains to the bead, dimtiesS of tight loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous-irrita bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general de hilitv, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind - are midi to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selfdlittiust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are soma of the evils pkoduced . All thus afflicted, BEFORE CONTEMPLATING BIARRLkGE,' Should reflect that a sound nand and body are the'uthat nen censer) , requisites to promote •xonnubial happinessOiideed, without those, the Journey through life becomes te ; vreary , pligrimage..-.the prospect hourly darkens the view' the : mind le.cotues shadowed with despair, and filled with Ithe.rtiolam , rhoty reflection that the happiness of another 'becomes blighted with your own. •' ." CAUTION! .... ... 1 . Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persona • to future, all the genuine Cordial will have thaproprielois I fac•eiwile pasted over the cork of earl, bottle, and Maloney' , I tog words blown in the glaze: I Dr. Morse's Invlgoraling Cordial. C. 11. RIM', Proprietur,.N:. Y. The e Cordial in put up, highly concentrated, in pint &Atka , I —price three dolLun per bottle, two fur five iluilarn,•eix for twelve 111/U.6. C. It. rami, Propror, 114 Broad iet way, li. • • Fold I,v Drnggieio throughout the United Stakv,i"i'snsda and the Went Illti irt, _ . • AGENTS: Pitteiburgh Du. GM. 11. KEysiut, N 0.140 Wood st. FLEMING ERGS, No. SO Wald street; R. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny City—BECKH A T. d: .11114ENNAN: .J AMES . SAMPL & GU: J. P. FLEMING. Agent for Ghio...J. D. PAIiK, Cincinnati. litpthaewly PRIVATE DISEASES—DR. RROWN; No. 41 Diamond alloy, &cotes his entire attention to an Office Practice. Ifis business Ia mostly centime& to private Venereal Dizeases. and such painful tiger fions, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Emptied:is, Gonorrhea, Meet, Shicture Urethral Discharges, Impurity- of the Blot, with all diseases of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases!, Scorbutic Eruptions, Totter, Ringworm, lierdmial Dimino., Seminal weakness. Impotency, Piles, Eheitotatism, Female Weaknese,Akinthly Snpprensions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula Inno, Nervous Affection', Paine in the Back and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure gimnintee.i Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Rpm n to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may WWI) am der his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms 41 Diamond alley. may' Charges moderate, - frien4oitoly . P ~. R. 40ROWN continues to be consulted for . tho curo of. SECRET DISEASES. Ills Damen in 14;40m:ling osies Si Snequalleel. Tho afflicted am incited to call withoStililay.. Persons aillicteil with l'euersal.Dis esses, litlieurniitian. Tiles, or Seminal Debility, alioulii not iielny to get 113 Salm. Letters eintiaining, a fee. lounoinso ly enswered. ie. Ogles and Private 1100111,1, N 0.41 laanyoud alley, . Pltalittrgh. " p.:le ; -