..., ~. `..- -, 4 , -.,.:' •. , A 4 a i 0, i '- xi - .1 ... ' .., `'..••* *..,5•.':;,,,. • ' ." ". 4. '',"• ' 4 • ''.,..."'et, ' , ', ,* • • %-'... t '''' ''' l l.:‘ e.t.: . :',,,,. *, • . 'st „: *-4 , , ,,, • ,* in-, • : ',%•• 4 _,esisiiis I• s '. i ,#i '• 1 . ..' , " .. .-•..7..e"*•""_...`1.:. , N.t ',Vi 4 .,...''' ' . 7 . ',e• .• .,' '. , .. i ~:. .. .. ,,,,, 4 , 4-. • e ...ii• *-t, e. • 1 / 4 - .( ... '. A ' A '' "...... . •:''%'. ''' '.6i' I \ .4. i ~.. -,'.. ,: A v 1 • ....."...". 1 "' ..---- T .:, .1, , 1., ..,'..! t ' ,.. . 7 :: . ; ' ,1;:t.. • ' l .` . 4 ~ ,,i !, Ali vt. ...- t, ,0 .1 n,tba,' , 1 . b - •••• h,. ' 4 LOCAL AFFAIRS „:'-, •..,, ,:;fil,' l " : 'f,' t.e i•,'''''y' - c * tilt , ,, -- -',: - 4' .` , ”., , - ; 1 1 FRIDAY MORNING . ? 1,‘'..? . ..-Vt' •Pi,'*'•,',.."‘ ' '' ,:r;.,:t .::°{l " : ''... •.. • % ' i '-' •*"' . Cl' V '''''••• '- 4. ''.''''' ". • ''• .! • ••• ' ,'s •' • Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.-The. receipts .'‘‘`.,.`,, .;Oz`; 4 4 ' 4 ' fCs ; 6 ,.. , A .‘ , • •• • s• n'" ' . o. 1 .• ;... ~., '-`407* .- 0' el *,• .. .• ~ '',, ,: y ~,,* .' • of this road for the month of February, published in -''..*•''''' ''''' ' 'tni .3 ' ' l4 ‘ . . ' " . . "• . 'fr : 4 : 4..' .0 4 Al, ' s- ' yesterday's Post, shows, that, notwithstanding tin f::-•.•••,:" •-• ' I 'l •'",tf• • ''''' , '''t:47l".• -"''' ' • ' • •••` o* *" . * ‘ 4 '' numerous disadvantages the unprecedented weather g • v", ' .c . . , „„ nI •-• .,. .t • ..-• ... • i i" ..,.., ,Z 4 yo ,-• ' '' ' s: "N.'•.: . - ' • :'''' 4 4 I .' •• '"'l . • •`• - • :.. ''' . 1 - • of the past winter has thrown in the way of its prof ..r‘t-„.ti*,...1,,„•,•••, L 4-4 4 •:"I 1 l'• •.• • e *.• *. •• - 'A' ' Roble working, the 'Business considerably exceeded '''ll-'''.l.-.*-'1,1':0--.4..4,:. ‘,.• ''' ; ‘ , , ''.,• .z. .... a.. ..,.: ... .....'1 . ;',:•47:-% that of the same month last year This increase is a *"..: ..1.•••het..%1 '' 4.C' s'Y n i '.'•' ' • ' * ''' flattering augury of what may be expected during • . ... ***. `ti..l. ' - 4 t ot t i n • ,..i:'-1,%,- . 1, ,1 . 1 ' 4 ..k ti 4 4 •,;,.. :. . t . 4.- , • the summer season. The spring business is just c0rn ..,43•,:z1*,1, i 5 0v .,,, ; ,, *. , , , 5tv; f e l 4 . r i' o , -"1*,• , . 1 ' . . 5 .t c ! , 4 ,., .." , '_, :' J ' ,' '',„ x '2. .. , i , meneing, and already the depot in Allegheny is d, -. ',.,', , ,-,"„ ''', 'e' ' ~..". ~,. ''' „ ' ~. J.., ~• -‘•,••"•• crowded with piles of freight awaiting shipment 4 0 4*.''' ' .... ''" '''.f", '' '7" ... • • ! ' '', ' ..- • westward. Under a wise, economical policy, this CA.. 4 . .., ..,,,, i• e,. 4 11" ' 0 .... t- "... ' . ....., '. 1 . 3 ... 1‘ .,. 7 4. I . -.. i ' , ...., '„..,', '' l road may yet become one of the most pro fi table in ~., , A..•`:N. , ;.1 .1 •sal` •',/ : 1 : 4 :4, **"., 111 4 J l ;l.. * *, -• ' e ' t' the country • . 1- • .;,: '31 .: : • • • :4 1:.. . ( 4 1 ., 1"...4 -1 4 4 1 : 1:' , ......i5; ..1 .. 4e1•1 :• •• ‘..: ...-. • ,`-‘l The road is now newly stocked , the equipments ' 1" .‘1*. :.• 0. ° . . '11 ..` 7 ...." '. 1 14 4 4-,' . , ' , „r l ,' . 0.... * •• '',.., ...-' 't ',. ,„, ' being sufficient for the transportation of O. larrger r. n. ,. ..; , ..,.? n "...) ;. 1`..... , Vq.,..'' .2 , 1 11{ . ..'„,•::, . - i",,.."'N' ' . ... 1 ,..', business than has, as yet, been offered. The equip ' a''i 'tit . ' ' 4 ' r "•• ''' - 1`,..:+ 4 t ''''' ' ' ***.: .." tas we learn from the report of the Chief En rl W %,,V,•`'...f °. t. 4 +° • lf..'i4 $.• .4 .. • ../.' .. • , .., meats. 6. ,0 „ I R t! ,- •,,1.1. ° .t. L . 1. ,:i1.„ as ',„'..., 4 4 , 4 ", ; . !.•,, ' • gamer, Mr. S. W. Roberts, consist of 49 locomotives, .: 4 ,. -- e.l '*4 "; L f' r ' '' ' '' i '," . •;%*'t 6 . 1 ' s o le. ', ''IS ' • • ... -.)"..-,„' I 35 first and 7 second class passenger Cars , It bag -1'• 'S .c f',--it'.'•o•‘ 1'`...•.' it. r.‘4,?: • ^1..t.• • ..z. , ..i r ` i ", , 4. s ue ' 1 • 1 'wer;" ...t. ...`ii - ,„ ~ ' A .• .........,'. v, • 1.,. I gage cars, 365 horse cars, for freight and lice stock, t , . -. 4•°•*.' -' , 1 , " e• t '• , .. . v., - ,t. ~ ~ i 4 ;‘,:..,•••. 4 . ‘ ',' ," 1, . e ;,,,-‘,....,. i • ~.. , „. i and 103 platform cars; besides which, there are 160 #l - 4 ' ''''''' ••••!'"% 1 ''*-.•'''' '' sl'' ' '''' :'' ''' t --* T"- - .' i• - • •"s'• -,` i four wheeled gravel cars, some of which are used for t,,b,,R t liiiil-1". k .,, 4 ., 4 .,,,- •, .•.. . ~,.. .., -- K"...' 14, ;;',_13 . "-el't `'.:„ „ t ' , .. e. ..t '.:,. '.' .7 ~. • , -.t ~ ' ."; '. „" carrying coal. A considerable portion of this equip i ilildOl.uct . ti 4 •••.. a . , 1, • . 6 ' ,„, • • •• , e a,. F....., '. '1„ , t f ,„... 4 '''ol'' ''... ••:. •• 1 n •+ t . • 4l I uncut has been added since 1854, when it was found v'stir ';,..4.7.71 , „..... , „.. ,i,, , ..„.. ,, , , , , , 1•.• •• . t'•• ,'‘, ... 1. 1. : "••• 1 , 1 1 • 1 insufficient to accommodate the immense travel 4,,,''' ~,4 iT4, . 1 2 t ' s.' • 1 41 1 P ti 't' ' - , ' ,rlv eV ,- ....t. -• i , ,... , IVA . .. , 1 t . *, . ... .+1 I. ' ' ." thrown upon the road, in consequence of the lowness ~,,,Ibi,Vlr-4 , ..,,,,Ak,4 *, ,t ~,1 .' * ; ,,,r ,t 4 itii . i'' ~,• ' * . 4 1 fit t - ,,z.,,.... - -...0.t - ,- t m....i •, 4gi t -0...iti., .r„; - .." - ~ :- .. , of the Ohio river. That year the business was tar. 4-4 i' 4 " 1 " 4 ""‘%!... ' i t' I, 1 ' •t• ; i'"' '•'-'' :' .'!..' ^ r .,' oer than it has been since or before, but not equal to att..,z , titt, ..; h''..;." .:''' '" ( 1 . .r...it , f.: '' •'- ' . - • - „ f e u,..1'4 , 0 kt.:oo' . . Id r S`' te .. 4 ' 1r' ~ .~. '§"e'•••*%-u'''''P:-I*Cl-",,,-)4:41,....ce1-'*.,,t-t.r.";,,::•1 1 frtt e ".' .‘ ,: „ it is connected, are completed. The Fort Wayne '1.31•11'45*,4-'<1.:'nE1.iti1'..v„,..4.4.,„1- •CSt . l,,ert ' ,„,"*" .. ' l ‘.,„, ° " •* - '• ', and Chicago, the direct western extension. will add tt.fr!' ; fl '''.'";'',.- Zi . t .l `;;lth'''' '' st' t.. 1 - ,0 ''',..; ''' t. " 4 4 1 " : '" 1 ' • to its business, as will also the Spring ,„ .. 0 -'6l- ,. *; t i 1 ;•,,c,i'..1: 1 / 4 1.6.„,,:` r' i ~,f:"I' , .' • : it t E .',. - immensely ,:lli'V,f•-•;e1„,•r;,, - 4,1i'i;t - ,,tt•s_, • 4 1 , 04 ‘ , %°, 4 4 , .4:,4 . . ~. field, Mt. Vernon and Pittsburgh. Both these roads it0.0:,.e.,h t- 7 tr s ... ,',., ,r i,'-‘,A. , ,5 0, -.. '. 'Fe, .'-. i will undoubtedly be completed before a great while. ~,..i1,u,...fT .4... '''' , •ex, 4 1,1 , ,e. :„, , :• •,, ~ • ..• ' . '', 43 ..NO , ,e,qp,OZk.',. i al. ~,0,..., -i!1 0 24i r ;.....4 I` , The completion of the bridge across the Allegheny, ~, a'-. 'O•4 11 1 . - c ' •' , . l ` t! ' ' ' ••• '-- - t' ' 4 ... Y.„ 0 ,f1.,11 4 0 k„ 1 t ti: ~,,.,,,% ,;-,..,. c- x t • , and the consequent direct connneetion with the 1.k.4.,k'-'1'....--.Y.'"-.4141,.1..1/./e",0.,4.p.-41.111"./**2.4%;•'.'irr.:.:.**.pil pr's' ' .. ' .... •0‘. , i 5.:,, • : ' • ... ' : Pennsylvania railroad in this city, are also matters ' 4E4' 4 ' '4 4 .ll,Att,nyt :', ,- .--. ' , ..t , ~.0 -/.•-• 0 - '''• -.' Nibleb concern the prosperity of the company, and 4 ‘Tg,tift l* ;fl'..,te 4N' l t r r ;;! - ,, t11 ' l . .. t ee '' • ''.• 1 • I L I, t 1.44 a, •St, - i-e2 4 ,,,iis ~t„,-,1., ~,* • ,„„„it , t '‘„ . ,' - ; i," it t wo are glad to bear that it is more than probable the ,• .#-"''•• , \,..tl'i""e'prl•s'''.• x,•l 4 , .4 3, .- c , ?*;,, (:. ~ ..n- bridge will he finished daring the coming year. The Vt t. Z,fic. r 4,1. 4 •,„ . 0. ‘ .,t- 4. c ,..•-. --;-... , ~ . , •; , . , 5 z,,,, "Aii,4 ti.. k -ti c.c.*,,fi t . 1 ,1„;‹,;;.: - ....... 1 „ ,-, ., .. , ~.,,. , r , , , ,..:: , eastern abutment, and piers Nos. 1 and '2', are up to la .t . . 4 , 01 0 ,1..0 4 4 1 ;5 f i 1 k 4 1 . it1.„....t.A1.:,c.-,..7t-Z„t.L-, I't - ''Z.L . I . : . ' • ''' ~- .: '' . .l ‘ the coping, and piers Nos. 3,4 and 5 will require only ap,"20Lf!",e,,i.„,..,„*"111•,,,,:tiiV,P**;"'''4"1•,4, „•s":"‘-,‘,1.1-t,','•*' -''-''''1-, a month's work to pat them in the same condition •We,„ti l Er.,,,:i tibr",/'),.;'q7 - "l.,Z , lt,;;":ll...S l' 'Q '• ):•C* s ,,y*i'- . " ' /•''* 4. !,.' Pier No. 6, and the western abutment are not yet ra..%r01..t0 . t..ker....q,,,...:''..1..4..2%.:i c... , vi, cr. , - f•- 1 . - r P i' ' ..".-, begun, b ut the materials for them tiro provided. The 1 L 5W.t1i,,.., 1P:414......;_,,.,1,d,Z.("....q.,td.,4,,,<•64.,,,-, r , . : ~ I, 1,‘ 1L , , , t e i gun, 6-rej1t,47444.6*"..*..4 4t...k . J..... 1- 0 4 . 14:C C : to,' , ',,,, bridge, which will be built for a double track, is to Va l tl;S- 1 1;54,171.11„,ir, -. . i ..4;Nrit.,7. 0 iL . t.." i7 i , s . :''''! t c t l .. l ,',.,i. rr: 't have seven spans, corresponding with the spans of .--4.414.* ..e4:10 . ;•?..1 - 4';' •4 6 t.P , ,, , K -, t.,• , •-•-•gz. - - . ' N theaqueduct; six of the spans will be each 155 too •g,•kt&t..c.-4/ , ',,--,„,..! ,-- ,E.-ziy.."tvc:.t.s .,, ,t , -, '", . -,txz , •;- ,, 4 . L1, ,, ,, , .. , 4 ••,..1-,,,,141• 1 •4 •dr , ":‘,•,,i4 Nil 9 ~,,.. •te ,. ); ~,'%,„..'",1•, , t,, 1 E. ,,..:',.` t." t , ' t,.. , ,E' :..1:,, , in the clear. and the eastern span will be 168 fuel. t* '."4..-1 / 4 :14,,,'" ' "' 15•. 4 4-4' er ''`''-''''. .a s . -' --'-'' ' .. i. ' , ''' . e = . The masonry is now in such a forward mate n..... to q . e. 4 .' 40 1:"•;', 4 , , irf7 , 111 J WC.f.' er tt'''.) 4 ri l f.: . •`*." '.r:* . ."4 • 'f*X..P`'47ver, , ..:ll.. 4,,,, sove to n _1,,..," - 11 , `,, i. ' , :v.1.."' ', permit the raising of the superstructure to be I.goil -? }. „6. 4 4 d:r i el . . -,, !;..0 4 z,‘„,,...ut , -, • •.„... •,:„,. V ‘At ... ,. : t . V. - ' ,'G ~,,, `,. 4,1' ..A.f.” . ' ' '' 11'e1 .45 " 0, t 01, 4 1 ", * p s . ,7 ... ..;J",..;„, 1- .'t., , ,, ,;•*:., ...', ..",„, :• , at any time on the eastern end. Proposals hair *lt,T•••••" 0 111 1 r4 ' ti t Nit - I sl,.''' „,.....`4 l {-?• l' - ',ex' , :',...b.'" '-, ".• been received from a number of builder, for Oil- por friti,y,Vtl 4 ,llo ., g4„%l't ~,g I ' t , :71: v.. c,'• ..V4 .• ...;t.,.,:f, .4":43...e,5, ‘ , 4 t t i...2.7.< Z:,t.: 4 4 7 ,. , 1,: , ; ,, ,,,,, :',..".c,-1- i lion of the work, and the allotment will probably he --0•4„ . „....., , !-....;•_4r,„..,irii...- , ...,% , --,..... , , , --, , ,, ,,-- z,, ,, , < 4 , T n. c ....!:5. }. ,; ~.:1 ‘. i shortly made. It i s estimated that the bndge 'Atli 1 r ' ''‘ a '' '''' ' : '" ''c ' '''''' ' ' ' ''''''' '''''''''f C ' ' ' '''slso 000 which sum has been subscribed and liPO-4,0,:.'4% ..t.Z - %- 4 ,tl l t c ,' - • ,. ;: r. ‘ ; 1i ,. .f ,. ,..„, - ;J:l.:,. 5i al - 4 ', i . ' : i..-r rest , . .. L , S• .4::,1,•p1.-:...:0 744 3 ,t i', 3 „ .. 1"'- paid by the Pennsylvania Railroad for the coniple ~ / aP- ' , ,w •c„\:: _ i4l -' 4A, 7i7;''''' r. , i-rt - ' •.`.4',444.6,t - .; ` tlon of the work. The amount of the estimates for ' 4 * '1 . 4N1,1•' - ' n it4x,4* * lL i it i g o 4"it i• r - = 0' e 'r - 4. " ‘' • - "a• - i t ,N+ 'ir• ft.•. , 1-- , .. .'' 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The next Lecture before the Young Men's Libra Assoriation will be delivered on Tuesday evening, ' George Sumner, Esq., of Roston. Subjeet —()la E rope and Young Amerien. E.reeneire Furniture —AL 10 o'eltwl: morning, will be commenee.l the s ale of the en Furniture, ...tr.. of the . Nati , med Muter Sir non" Smithfield Street. M. Davie Auctioneer. .--lion. M. Hampton ou the Rem TH Rs OA , March t, lc:in. Samuel Morrison, et 01. vs. Thomas B. and tieori W. Sutoh. No. SB7, November Term. 1551. Shah•. Stanton and Pollock for plaintiffs: tl. P. Hamiltio for defendants. Action of ejectment for 100 arms land in Peebles township. On trial. In the ease of Shoenberger vs. Duncan. the jury retired about noon, hut up to the adjournment of Court had agreed on no verdict. Di•t riot (loud SAN 1'RAN , 11. , ,, January IP, 1556. Mclsm. ILutdbr J Smith, 2Viii INT; Ihoe xtred, Pats/meg!, Wr anticipate that 110STWITEICI , ' RITTER); will son. he come as popular in California as they have in the old, States of the Union. Every icirty that have tried Oleo, WItSU morn, and dealers who have bought them from o Lase not failed to 1 . 1410. - their orders. A. the liolllllll./ i.%w . inerUalling. we desire that yon should ship us, via New V. rh fit) doa_ jar month anti! further notice. We have orders 04 file from llonsilulm SAllti.ial lalaud •. Very truly, your., BATIK & ACUITY, feldsa7aw Wholesale Drugiost .!ifsrve einNii.—This nosy invention is highly appr elated, and seine sales of rights Isaac 6 - .1 Wade un gs terms. Every one that 13411.1 the machine pronounces it o of the most ingenious Intentions of the age. and one sure I make the fortunes of those who engage In the bunions:,. TI trade tea very large one. and hasiseretofirre furnished pn.ti she employment to many firms Its this country. Willi tb new niacliitio its profits ran be 11.11111,1 or trebled, and tl amount of capital required to de a large busimes is ye email. There are torten. in it, and the µstyle are evidentl !lading It ouL A company Is forming. to be exiled the Allegheny C.llll Match COMpArt, .to start tits Istsitsots user Oil!, 1 - Call at E.atou's, NII. SO Fourth street, and look at oat. SCI tl nodoert Inventions of the age. AUCTION SALES DRIVATE LIBRARY OF ('VOICE; LIT EB.ATuris....--4ht SATURDAY evening. March nth. commencing at 7 o'clock, will ho sold at the Commerriid Sales Rooms, corner Wool and Yiftli streets, by catalogue. ri very choice collection of fa‘orite authors io English litera ture and ..atanddrd works , from the private library of a gen tleman removing. !tinny of the volumes are of quite recent *tie, comprising ammo of the toad attne•ti re books I the day, and all in good condition. Among them will be found all the volumesof Longfellow and Tennyson. Charles lAstith's Worlm. Life and Correspondence of Lord Jeffrey. Memoir °I I•ldney Smith, Wordsworth's Poems coniplete.7 0144 Hod'' Poems, Works of Leigh Bunt, Keats. Coleridge, Washington Irving. Lord Ilyron. 8 vole, Shakspesre. F vole.. Ac.. the Waverley Novels, full morocro; Illustrated London News. vole.; London Punch. 2 V. 1.: Brandy's F.ncyclopedia mf Science, Literature and Art ; Latin and English Greek and English Lexicons; Hebrew and English Lexictms: Webster's Dktkotary; The London Crystal Palace• illus trated, I. Tols4 National Gallery of F•ng , l , ing.• 2 v. 1 0 ., ,.; Perry's Rehm:tea. now edition; Burton's Anatomy of Melan choly: Kirby's Wonderful Museont. 0 eels; blenteirs of l.ile awl Writings of Dr. Chalmers. 4 rola; (Ince Orneowood 4 Slaps and Mishaps in Europe; Writings of Sam Slick, Len don edition; Statesman's Matinal. 4 veto; Lossing's Ns tional history of the Uultni Stairs, 2 vols.; Rabelais. not other French authors: Napoleon. 4 volumes. Ar Also, a number of elegant Water Color PRINTS. Clown. lithographs and Artist of the old masters, whirl were selected in London and Paris. Catalogues will Is' ready and li.vdca arranged for examine tion on Thursday morning. P. M DAVIS. ..nah6 • A tactionrer. _ _ FUR RENT—The ..ornmodious Three Su.ry Brick Dwelling Douse, No. 59 Front street, with es 1 , 11 nine back buildings, bakehouse, wash house, bath room. do . finished in modern style, with gas, hot and cold water, lied other conveniences--to which is attached a large yard. with grapery, ortuumentsi trees, Ac. All In tine order. Enquire of P. M. DAVIS, mar!, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. 11VrATIONAL HOTEL FURNITURE Ac., AT AUCTION.— Ou FRIDAY morning. March 7th, at 11 o'clock. at the National Hotel, Water street. near Smithfield street. will i.e I'ditlitued the sale of the entire stock of Furnitnre, , fixtures, kr._ of that extensive establishment, roniprising, in pa' - GO high and low-post cherry and walnut Bedatoada Feather Beds. Bedding, Hoak Mattradmat. Preening and plain Bureaus, Work Stands, Wash Stands, Chamber-ware; cane beat, fancy and common Chairs; Rockers, afeee . , hair seal Sfa and Rocker; parlor, chamber and sta S ir Carpets; hall tad stair Oil Clotho: hearth Rugs; Russia Feeder. and Ash Pane; Venetian Blinds; Window Curtains. Looking Glass., S. Alen large Extension Tables; Chinn Maas and Queens 's/aro: Spoons and Plated Ware; Chafing Dishes; Knives and Forks; Table Clothe; Cooking Stores, kitchen tnen.ii,,, bar fixtaroa, Also, eon Bay Mare and Baggage Wagon. marl P. DAVIS, Mich ACARD.—A very desirable celleetien finely illustrated works, standard and late publirai hoe , embracing the choicest English and American male .1b elegant literature, (being the library of a gentleman moving), will be sold, on SATURDA Y EVENING, Niareb stl at Davie Commercial Sales Rooms corner of Wood and I'M streets. Catalogues fur distribution and Books for examin: Lion, on Thursday morning. P. NI. DA V IS, mar 4 Auctioneer. PEREMPTORY SALE, by order of Ur phans'bonrt, of su perior MBRCM ANT AND i•IT MILL, BALDWIN FARM AND IMPB.OVFAIENTS.- 0 0 THURSDAY afternoon, March 20th, at 2 o'clock, the premises, will ho sold, by order of Mrs. Mary B. Davila Ad. ministratrix of the late James 11. Davis, deceased, that valu able piece of LAND, situate on Chartlers Croek, four 1011. from Pittsburgh. on the Steubenville Turnpike Rood, in Robinson and Chartiers townships, containing four acres and seventy perches, on Which is erected a firs t Class Flour ing Mill, In good order, capable of turning out ISO barrels of flour per day, with a Store hone, Dwelling House, Cooper Shop, Stable, ka, The mill contains lour pair burrs, three sots bolting cloths, three sermon, two 6111ut machines, earn crusher and other improvements. The water power is among the best in the county, to which hr added steam power when required. Also, that valuable Farm adjoining the above, at present occupied by Mrs. Davis, containing upwards of 1311 v acres choice land,with Mansion House, Barn, - table, and other puildings. Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Air. in a high state of ci - Mtivation, which may be divided into several handsome country seats, being among the most desirable sitimtion , in the, vicinity at this city, and in a neighborhood highly im ptoved. Title indisputable Terms: One-third cash; reshitie in one and two years, with Interest payable semi-annually. • mar 3 I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. RYFr FLOUR-40 bbls choice Rye Flour Just received ou consignment and for sale by ,al4 ATWELL, LEE CO ~Y~.,. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. MAUCH 7 THI MTV -FOURTH CONGRESS. - FIRST SESSION. ksiiiNoTON Cm, March 6.--Sennte.—Mr. Brown introduced a bill fur the construction of a Railroad and telegraph line from some point on the Missis sippi river, south of latitude 37, to the Pacific Ocean, at San Francisco. The bill grants about forty mil lions of acres of land, fur which the company are to pay 50 cents per acre before obtaining a title, and also requires them to deposit half a million of dollars as security that they will faithfully carry out the work according to the provision' of the bill, and for the completion of 1110 miles within DI months ; the government to pay itfitto per mile for carrying the mail until the road is finished. and fur ten years thereafter, and such reasonable sum as the Secretary of War may determine for carrying troops, munitions of war, ote. The road is to be forfeited if not built within ten years. an I all the land paid for to revert in that event to the United States. The bill grants the right of way 400 yards wide, hut gives no exclu sive privileges, allowing any company to construct the roads when and where they please, and obtain such favors from the goverur c ueut as they can. It was referred to a Committee on Pacific Railroad. Mr. Weller said the Committee would endeavor to report next week. The Senate then resumed the considaration of the Fortification Bills. The Senate pasted the usual Fortification Bill. That providing new works was postponed. Tho Senate considered Mr. Stnner's resolution di recting the Committee on Foreign Relations to con sider the expediency of some act of legislatnrehaving the concurrence or bulb Houses in effectually to abrogate the treaty with Denmark, repudiating the payment of Sound tines. Mr. Sumner argued that notice was given by the President, by direction of the Senate, in executive session, of the termination of the treaty, which is defective. inasmuch as treaties aro port of the su. Kunio law of the laud, and can only be abrogated by the action of both Houses, and approved by the President. Messrs. Seward, FesSenden, Collamer, Crittenden and Stewart sustained Mr. Sumncr's views, and Messrs. Mason, Tourey and ORSs opposed them. The resolution was passed, and the Senate a d. journed until Monday. /!Hare,:.- -The Spotiker laid before the 110113 e R com munication from the Court of Claims, enclosing WIN making appropriations lor the pay moot of certain private claims, tte,.;ether oitli the evidence and the judgturnt of tile Court. This is the lint case of the kind originating under site act ereatiug that tribunal. Sonic debate arose regarding the proper dispot4l thin of these hulls. as 3 prettedent was now to be est taltlished. One side ettntentled that they tdtould lie sent to the Coltitniitee on Plaint , for examination, bile the other argued that lite action of the C,,, t rt superseded such necessity. The sublet was Ti,.e.l by Informally. 'the Ilium then took up and passed the military and invalid pension bills. The llouse prtseetled to the consideration of the resolution empowering the Committee on Eleetione for persons and papers on the 1:1111Sii, eon tested election. Mr. Boyce thought the irrelevant mailer in the port of the majority night not have been intendei influence the public Mint! a 1111- atritating queni but the Committee had OS ell nodule 001111.6,11 re rumor,. Mr lieyee did not believe that taking iv Cou rt rai-.,lasers, would ire tend Lc such s tuatnnary e .n.equenes, °lntuitive apprehended should the ooler rrented. ice should has c brought hitter a swan witnegre.,. The tc,tinionv ,Itoula Le taken sin those territorier, let.nug, thosclittetcl to their but.ii alto have something than running hen crt,ade of evidence. Ile contended that the I i4latore ofnht.h paned the Statute uu which \V - hit field Iva., elected wa.. , legal, beratt.e office of delegate wtt= created Li the Kansa , Neill ka act, and wino., er Chtillte.l it, Should chow that was elected tinder the fanner law, which Wft. 4 not l'aSe with Reeder. who litt , n traitor it he gave nit bee- .0 . the • ,ertiticate , of (40,111.. them I•lltltted I k ,ttat`t. It 11'3 , better t , . hale retreated ....h.• .•r t , . Fort it ottl.. than to fal-Av Mr. iII IL. iu II• pouvr I.er,f., tool pap , rl., dicil the truth, ti LtiL ail w rt.!, ii. wan. Th, c. ,leulaud..d his the Inti s. an.) the , a , rl ncss of Oi•Ii t W, 'Nulled in the report ..1 tilt. 111111..,ty that thi, 1.. r trite not within the .1t, , e1 ot the How-, sly ques.tion it whether ...och .1111 i.e l' at as woul.l anthcri,c ,n ai.parent 111 tit. toete..ria , . that either NVlri; Itcollor aist :1. I I.khit :.•-t and u. ..t .11111 i rt • 111:111 n, the II ..11, t• eLeic it on , :1 t‘ol.. Inontl. • that a l t. r i•t. 1;•r I, ~ter- tl.c ‘. hog I. r t Li, shit lecto.o•• .311tI.II!, Ind .1.,,,garic.1. l • In . it , • a •••. It. people ill th. lao.l 1.. 6n. ni Tht . .1131. , 1. I.llAe the Itt . . t.tt• ,pr 1.01. - ti Int mired wlth I ado.): arum— LVlnttield hero t•Attl.., :tad by the VT. 11!nifbaln pt . ...veiled t, Wake out n pnd.abl to e t.. ..end for 1.er,.11, 9.11k1 'dire. ttnyttlLt tha l ti,. ustiri , r , ut 80,11t11,1114 l.k tot: • 4.o,hature of sp•hite.l the otrt2;2l.lllt• at t ill terrih.ry. lie :meet - I . ly crttiotaod their art, in at•oLl Ilic tilt.l It. •et en .el.!ouent- , i . rr,..tu. r the dr•ri V. 1,11t1111..11 11.1.1,,r71•••1. \"t.o Yttup„. Mar.+ I'•. llerej I enrro• , l .e.l telet!rulth, that dt. , ttatt•ht , ttrtttlxitt Ity the AM, were meets t•tl 111 !lII' Department I C r.IIIN left. W 9.0 them. P.. 1 h .til K there are rule,. that they are helligerent in t..ne An effort is I•ein7 itlade I.y Ameri ans In start n new randldate fir the Pre,i.len,y. The Tribune correvp.mdent says that the S , tl, ens minority report on the Kati,ts election eit,e is hill fully drawn. it is in ,übstance a demurrer. insi,ting that rongre, has right t•. below the surface of the Kantuls Legbdature. but must r••gard the lorri • t A .,lid legislature rightfully contested, and its nets as valid Ti' e.tablished, Whitfield the legal delegate. to. 11.1 toans illegal v,tc, were polled. and ctinnot ,•ven e-nte,t it. ns he d ire not even pretend to ;no e beenoted for lit the election ordered by the Leg,lai.ire. This point is argued at great length iii a memorial by Whitfield. attached to and read a, a part of IV. Stevens report. The South t 'ftr•dina paiwrs .•"11111111 detail- the recent terrible ri,t nt coltimhia College. On I Le night of the I7th ult. a party of students who 1,1.1 grudge against the Chief of the Pollee. 11111cle a MI,- •i1.1 , 11S n.,,,n0i1t upon hint in !hi , street. badly injuring bite. tthe ,f the , tiolent, had his 9ktlll phl open. The Clitef was eonvQ by some of hi- friend• to t i var d vihn-ti an tilts L was ,0011 IktWit . by '.101111"I:~1F1111L.rIts. armed with L n i‘ ec, clubs and iti.t , ti?. 'Fins Chief was again badly l•ent en and stabbed, and ma- thou thrown oat of the second •tory ailLllll b. II was rung and the ,•iti,eri. , 111,11 . Is , g - 111 4 r, Whet] another eonfliet en que4l. t^ix military Were ordered Were :tfterwurd- stntelnell ar..hh4 . l the guard ILmse and Jail. 4, .0. the . t „ tterit , eiueedied,and “llicr , sre 1,1 perti.i t,, dell, the chief, be The excite went Wfl, kept up until the 21-t. when the stmienti were still threatening revenge. and being, sery aetive in procuring arm, and ammunition. the (lei t-rnet went to the College and demanded their arms. threat ening to fire upon them if they refused to them. The atudonts finally yielded, and quiet was restored. Another account says the scene presented Wll, , each as rohnllbill never before :dtw. Two hundred armed citizens, with guns loaded with hall cartridges, op. p o lied to m ore than 1011 enraged young men with rifles in their hands: the Order WM; given to take aim, anti a fire would hare followed, hail not Colonel Goodwin and ether:, thrown themselves Imtween them and called on the citizens not to fire. T,y much persuasion the students were induced to return w the college. Some of the students were subsequently ec pelted. March n -•-Thirteen engines are Mort: in the scow thinkirti tel Ltitytiin. ^u the New York and Erie Ealirtind, lint iiiinn.it nuke any progress until the wind goe, down. Ve,terility' , work is all filled up. II the wind gees (luau this afternoon, they may get through by to-morrow night, but it is doubtful. Fight full ear loads er paa,enizers arrived Iron Erie at Ittrty minutes after I u but a ill not 1111. thlffillo anti Erie might he ttleariiii be mitrning if the bait It in Still MOl'Lllinglinni. At Philadelphia business was generally active, and a largo spring trade was anticipated. The stork market. on Tuesdey presented no new feature of itn portance, and the transactions of the day were tnrsl crate, with but slight variation in prices. Penna. Railroad was firm, and closed at an improvement of I. In loans there was no material variation. The transactions of the day summed up $23,000. The general mark et closed dull. At Baltimore, the Money Market continued abun ,lastly supplied, and not much business paper was of fared on the street, the banks taking nearly all. Ito ! mess generally is beginning to assume its wonted indications of activity, and in all directions activ e Accident at Cincinnati. preparations were making for a heavy spring trade. Cisetssari, March f. --The end wall of a house on Columbia street, near Sycamore, fell to-day, crush At Cincinnati, since the opening of navigation, a ing some frame building , in Sycamore, including the i heavy shipping business has boon done. The Con drug storesof tteorge Light. Several occupant , merried says "The shipments of produce are very jured but none killed. The loss is trilling. large. Over 12.000 bbls. whisky have been chipped xa-The Stella Shawl, Just now beeuming fashion- to Southern ports during the last three days, nearly able, Is certainty one of th- prettist and Wont boomilog gar 9.1100 lAA& of which were shipped to New Orleans, meets worn by the Lath, for a tong time It was first intro- lfissis dutsvd by the Empress and was 0n0... and by gen- , the remainder to Nashville and points on the oa al atnewnt., adophsl by tb.. hob. ta,hionnt.l.• uorld. sippi. There is more demand fur money, and an in bones will plcaccd to learn that a largo lot 0.1 tb,s.• 0„..,. ~1 I creased number of bills offering, but the supply of „, A. Nu.y., Grant d P{Rh fr.,. $l9l ‘P '" currency is good, and there is no perceptible change $4 , 1 Our kilt readers should, by all meant, cull and no them. mariatswtw WASHINGTON , March 6.- --Positive infernoo lion meek ed here that over four hundred men, or ganized and well nrinol, left New Orleans o u the morning of Feb. 27, in the steamship Prometheus, tri join Col. Walker. There I: , a prospect of a light. Most of the men are from the West, and know how to use arms. A free passage was given them. Ar rangemento are made for 000 more for next steamer. Ntaw HAVEN. March 5.—A serious riot necured on the last, at Yale College. The Students having attacked the room of Fiche Lirewer, a tutor, who was suspected of being a spy. the windows and furniture were demolished, and Mr. Brewer received a How which rendered him insensible for some time, i INIZMI NEE =ME New York ('li) Item+ Railroads (Vast roc* ed by 14110{I Ali fur General AValker Sorlow: Riot in rates. The bill to repeal the law against the circulation of PLOVER SEED-10 bti , hel. in store and foreign bank kills of less denottlination than ten dol. for sale feliD; HOPS - hales in sti,re and for sale 1; tars, passed both brunches of the Legislature of Obi, f a ult ai'LLINUF.R and has finally become a law. =;, BIM COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE T N CLAIIKR, GMO. W. CABS Mature-, N. 1101. MES, 7s. &votary. JANIKS P. BABA. Saperintencient. S. T. NORTHAM, Ja. (Inamitt, of Arbitration for February, CINA). W. CASS, Y. P. REES OWENS, JAMES OIL SCULLY, JOAN P. PEARS, R. T. LEECH., Jr. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS RHIN LEA Vl3 eon DAVI. EMpi re City New York... ...Havana and N. 0.... Mar. a en tindian . New York...... Liverpool Mar. 6 Asia New York --Liverpool Mar. 5 Illinois New Y0rk...... Aspinwall Mar. 5 Etna . Now Y0rk...... Marrs Mar. 7 Amp" New York Havre, via Cowes ....Mar. S Star of the West... New York...... San Juan, Nit; Mar. 3 - -Mack Warrior..... New York... ...Havana anti N. ......Mar. 10 A nterkw ...... .......11oston, Ac...... Liverpool Mar. .12 Baltic New York...... Liverpool Mar. 15 Union New York ......Gibraltar, Sr Mar. 15 Hermann - ...... ...N ew York...... Southampton Mar. 22 Ten omens" New Y0rk......P0rt0 Cabello, &e. ._Mar. 22 Brenda New York London, via Cork ....April I °spray New York ......Carthagonet Etc ..... —April 8 TO ARRIVE. [RAVE FOR .Liverpool....... New York. 1.1verp001.......New York .Liverpoul.......Now York. Bremen, Ac.... New York. Niagara I iverpool.. ..... lt,otton Brenda London ...... York Quaker City I 1v0rp001.......New York. Fulton Ilurre New York 'Washington Bremen New York We have no change to note in the looney market since our last. There is an abundant supply for the demands of trade, which, however still cuotinues le he dull, in consequence of the river navigation not yet having been opened. ileapaper is readily ne gotiated in eur banks, and outside there in no dif ficulty in obtaining money, at former rates. The busimiiis transactions of the mut week hey( itin extremely limited, lint our merchants are look 1g Cot- a Speedy opening of our rivers, and they an icipate /I ,W 11.54111 of unu,ual activity. Joseph 11. i 1 ore, Eay., of Totnilo, Ohio, liar Len pp,inted Superintendent of tho and l'entty nuia Railroad, in plaeo \V. it..ber ro,igned The nonexe , l table gives the recd t+ of ntiln. uo.ry, a$ fur as pul,linhed 14:41. 7C:,:,. • 11. - 0050.5 re 055.1 504,5,, 416 2 _160 $.113.027 Dor ...$1; 3.404 TI stud 0 1P50.11 Itr . . .. 20,11C0 34,004 I/or_ 4 15:1 4'4,1'144 , • 0501 'Burl 5r.,..33.2 i 1503 g ., and It lot 74.0355 53,221 10r... 137 4 44 Cleveloosl 5001 T. 4010 . ... 77.1113 01..453 for .. 15. , 114 5 71t-0. 40'2,400 4'27. 1 027 11.,.. ......',O I I 110.15701: itiver . 0.0 IMO. , 7M5.511 Thr.. 24,1711 101014•.0. l'entrol . 134.050) 7.7.4.13 Inc... 76.567 7151w550k5.• and M 0.4 30.5075 33.7519 T 00... 17, 11 1- 31 ‘11,•15i,01 II , ." 0 I nil . .. 1311.00:. 122.470 155 , .. 34.4* , \ 1.11.050-01 4171.307 405.1 1 21. 1554'... f 01,5152.,; V nutl N Hors's, .... 010.43'. 551.7717 105 ... 3.70 4 Nor. 015 14:01 Wor 1 , .!.3. , 14367 110 - ... 371 1 1 00 El. 1 . 05110a1 .... ..... 290.109 11114.777 174 r .. 041.1 The official averages of the city Banks of New 'urk fur the week ending on Saturday laat. present an in,reaqvd movement in loans and deposits, anil on the spool. , riiiierve eoisiiiii.re.l with the previous week. The exaet changer ure uo fol 100 re.., In I,,qins 1.0,4 In Specie i;nin in 6ro,s ....... ‘;ntn in urinal untirnwn Dep.Rad. 111 , 3 , 14.0 in l'irrulutwn FA, Y I rheels, . ,Irskr,l \ et.... 1 uniirawn Deposits i .I 11t pneia, M.rrb I .1. ,6 . 604 .:t 77 dent 'thou, 2 I ,:11;(1,:', ;9 tindrawn deposit All eri., of C3lifornist t;o1.1 during tho %I" er k wen, larger than thei.synlent..4 Ihr Soh Troa , ory for duties. they VllllO inl ,, thy itnuk m the e, eel< than the .Ithor* went out. and upon i. the average of the mil ltustne-s day. , a Final! ttelieit the rsult. The utelti; elootal upon a rising at -rage. Ittcht•ltag the lnle• during the m, F.•hrnnn' were • In I),,lnvstiv ...... tIOO.I, re exverted Totnl dearrinces The import; of Foreign ti from iho port New York (Mtn the 1•0111111,M , 111 0 11t of the Tien.< (heal putt'. L.•ginuiog July ht., 1 N;J:t, onding F rwirv. are time previous year The exports fur the same periud are : 1855.'54{. 1 .1,11,' 1. 'e Fn.ta July 1.1.4 PrrAtier. $ 17.91 ti.otlo $:15,n19,001 P , ,rei gt re c ..... 3,117,000 6.1177,1)(1, .... 11,851,000 23,2;,1,0111 in"nth! Rovenue eustnuis at New York for sumo MEM= Irtrren,e munch" ,l g-1.1 fr..tit Litlifornin for •utue ptriud. 1;: , 5 ;R 11= $3,50',942 • --- IPAiith nuA Froances lh, City of Nen , .I,k. Value Of private real estate $330,975,5nfi Pors"nal estate 115,531,2 W? Personal estate of non-residont. 14,491,130 Deorense for ti month' Total taxnblcs Value of public or oity property Aggregate wealth of city Taxation levied in 1855.. Funded debt $11.0n0,K6 505,720 8,400,130 Less in sinking fund 5, Yearly applicalion to S. fund iu 1855... 1,0.17,300 Revenue from roton Aqueduct, 1055... ;00,000 - C Estimated cost of new reservoir, area of 07 acres Which will increase water revenue W... New public park, an area of 750 acres, to cost Population of the city Qualified voters Pro rata of wealth to each voter :~ ~~a '. M3MM :• 14 • 44.. ii ot=i.t l'rrAident. IiTLIKARTII. Vice Pres-ideate. TO SAIL 1,1 • 0•• gx;,a.,u,i; "1 1 0 ..07 or mor $r;2,554,000 564,:',47,11410 o. • • • •• • • - .-.7. ti^ • • • i • Plrrtincncn, March - The trunuil the past week have heou !ugly light tug to be uuworthy of 000. We Os some of the leading fentum.: Aslll.6...There has been no change in pric,. Pearls we continue to quote at cash and time, 1.1: , there have 110.11 very few trauma... Lions. Pots nominal at S,da Ash BACON...There is a steady . detnand fur Bacon. hut the sales are not heavy, atal the stock is light; .1. 1000 Ihs. Shoulders and llama at 1 , 1%6»11: and :13,000 lbs. Shoulders, ides anti llama. city cured. at 8%, and 11r. 1117CKW HEAT FLOUR—Sales are occasionally made from store of Buckwheat, in 501 b. sacks. at 0,25. BUTTKR—Prime roll in extremely scarce, and there is but little coming in. We note ,tal of 5 bbls. roll st 21 ; and 6 bids. prime roll at 224833. CHEESE—There is little in market of ptime quality. nut the stock is generally light. The sales are confuted to swell I4,ts of Western Ittnerve from store at Ito. 1111109 FRUlT—There is no change• lo prices; but the market is firm; sal. 175 bus. Apples'at al4l :al bLls. Peachei at $.1,75. FEED...SaIk. at the mills of Than at Sli.krtn ai Sliii..4tuff 70. and Finished Middlings FF.ATIIEIIS I ...SaIe9 have I oen made of a few sacks at 4:ic. Fl 3I l...lloldern of Mackerel No. a. largo. are firm at Z,l 14,t , ?dn.:Al, to the retail and country trade. rodllsli arc steady at f, by the bbl. Gibbed Herring are first nt i'VO• are . steady—White .Sioopitio,bo . 13LLi. Trout Wan. White 3. - 4,i4.1,.5; do. Tr.mt $4.75014:! , I , Th ere have been but few transactions during the )wool week ; the supply in quit.• limited. and there is but 111th , ooilling in. The prima have not 1111d,g,11.` any rhange, but the market in aotnew hat stiller in consequence of foreign ad small sales were made of extra at 3G,bS, awl of I , IN inn 1,3 F Fob. el r Mar. I .Mar. 1 .Mar. to at pt. AIN...We havo Ina OM' ,nlo to note of 1W 1nvA10.:174 oclwo rt.,l at }l,a: , . Cora is nominal at 3;a4,4(1... boon mad , from sleds al $11&1.10. Rye and omaloal al :X.e. Saks Itt 1 , 11,110 t,, lota from Iltmot rm.) (new ta.., at '2. ItOCKII I ilrl...The steel; ;lager alai Molasses tsidmne lauslisl: ' , mall sales of Its former his a bisol mule LARD...SaIes lro 10.m4 N. I at 10(ii,10 1 .,ic., xixty •layx. Ix h.. 1.1 at alk.at id, but no eat, livol,ml 19 I.lsl, Lard aMI No. 1 at 05e, coat. :Ant. Im conotr) }tens at $13,50, cash. PIO tiT.k 1.... The only Hale We have to nob: :200 toot t, I A MI:lolly at sit, nix mouth, E Clovvrxced from More at 30:At mud toot le di, at 5t,57!,.,, cash. Timothy b xtxtdy $3r41.3:2.5. awl Flax $1,,Vg.r.1.70. • • .light in thomark %kw nr. 11, '. 1114 k 111.4 Stil,4 To-I)ay. 10 I.bl+ ~ tra Innu I. 1r..111 '4,0 't) bl.l. d... du. at .91 !•IIS/Ir•IA I blip! ..tti .ion• =ENE var C"ro 1,111 A L •d• lISKY .Stle, la h.;:+yinm• I:,.•nl I Cattle Market 1..:5...Thr IlvtrLet v.. 11. n x•dl pw.1.1.1w.1. .411) MElf==l IMIIE= to,litutt to clioit .1I Vo.r, rieltt : nt. ant 1:4 ) h,r1 , 1 In 1.4•1113. N • tut, g,,s, 0./ 40. !wing ti 1113111 fl,znr Ness York Market New Yoga. V.ot Itrtive . r 0.1•74 11.10 ,Ix mix,.l 1.. el( 111 Jai 1,4.1%, 11,0 Ilan, r, ,11,4 •_•90o to. G.,rft onpr.,iltv„ I 9, , r10 Ins yt 1 . .9 for Mixed mat 114 , 4 firm: .4‘l, .00 MAN Prott; sKle• 3" , 0 1.1.1 r Whi7ky 110 Ittvl I.ln it.' 1449. l'ortilmrland Ihrlug - vo Smtiwro 'v \ Fl. i',lllol I„,1 It, 1;•-m ling Pit Vtryrizo3 +lx, 9P, ; T„1..,1., 74, 1.•v01011 , 1, and. ti,Alt•tut ('hl,, , 111 Itrento IL 1.010 I, ~00 la, 1,00 - 1.1..1 a 10.41r1 r..<1.00 detualv.l. ntarl,o :I.+o :..4...L /41 1,01.0r1 :1 110 - r ,. .00. - 1:111.. ttlarr, .0.00 y for 111101011 4 .( ta:i. , 10/ • 010ti...1 vsli:l,ls i. 1 %,!..10 .1.1. r., .1 i•S 11•0 -, 0 0 1 1111111 a ,/ 1111110 Mil, 3, 100..11.1.1. ~...1..,111.•1 ...le 01 the railroad of . tw ri ark . (11x011'1 1 1 . O 11/ 01:1.11:0. DA. 1. 1..4 v .1..01 •I•nv: nlO.l 11,r ratl... 1,1 1.1.1. .1 •i opet 111.1. 1,10 11/.• it,,, ..•.1 • 1 .1i11..1 1.,:11 alter 1:1.1. 110.5..1 t for Inn. nrol ear ~.11 aa: • • • ' 1. I 1,1 willt.,ll :11..1,-.lctlernnit.l • • 1 1,i. 10r 111• :vO.l ralpertl,.. n: 110. Lot 13,-,41,00. r....:111:4mi • AI, 111.1.!. .4 -11.04 • n ‘,1,11 -1. 11.- 0111114 . . UN. „ .0 ~,, 0 „a..., 11 10104.4 .0...1..0 11 lout. .0.1 - 1 7 • 1.1•A••1 0 ..... all , 0 , •1 Ow .00a it r• 11,.1.1 111.41 1..`II• .11•.11.0..,.•.1 Io 011% 111. L 0 .I, • 1 1 1,1 .L 1.1.1- V.lll ,•..1 5.+1.1 nl L.u.r 01 . 0 ", till , . 1.;110.. t0..111. , 1. 0. ..1. 1,1 .1141 I.;` 1 •• nu./ 1..1.1 1 11.1 , • - ls for all auvo. I, v 1.... a lv tn. • .1 . :let 10.010' ..a1.411 n;,.10101010y : 1,040 . 1. at 0, 0 0 0 0 I.0 ^ 11411••11 0.1 70., 71 .lel aOOl NAIIIK - 111 4 4 1 1. 1,. • ..1 o..llrirCll 01 71.0t.7 I Itt. ar , • 00111 . le 1.., 0.1nt..1 ail._ .11.1.'4 ,01110 - rtr. !.n 60 - .1. a .01 -11 111 an IN% ...tr., 0 I' •rl. 41011 411.1 PIO LI i.. ii' to 1110 tonal:, Sirr tor N1:-. A,..1 10-101,. .‘O.l 111 Irtylrc. tor .•ormtry 1 • 1 . 1110. • i• 11 1.4 . 1,01,111 101. 512,10, , 0.1:11.34 1, tnroll forn-11,. - 6•.1 I r!irrra •l .n llca.Wel Isvotx .110:.1 pr,rl.4..lll.olaLyrro.. rriov. 1 1 , .....11.4.4 11111111 .111 . .10 1 11 .1 . 1 . I (n,1..t0•1 1 -1 .1 1.1 10% . II 1 11 1•1r 1 .1 10 17 , 1 :1 1 • 11...• Philadelphia Market c . • • ' • V,I I' H 'n • `" .•L 'n.l I r rtr rralr... 1 roll ...I.•hrt 1 I . . I. • 1 . . x. 1.•% VIL/11:1 rh. .4.1111 , .1 11 h littr Cincinnati Ma rkct t• ‘,lll xik•rt I 14. 1.1. I• .1 %%I .•1,1 N• I " 1 ~,•11114; , • mi 1,1.1, a( ha. •1•• N• 1111• Pi 11l itr 1. ch.,1 , , I . r. , vlnt“to, 11,,,z11 tl,• 111 1 1/ L. Init. .11t11 V. / .I. •Th.• ~.r - $ 11 , ,i I 21,1 4 i R- "14 $7.1 . 2.` . 11.•.m.1 I.• It,tl I•••tt.,t i; Awl . ( o. Be - 1' Iv “ I n fort...* C re4l 1-- THIS , - '' I ran only nol,oot iniatoll —an.; h'' (~ n n , ‘•nonit. though no•d,an-, 111E811.111.1. HOLLAND Guar rtul• ft,ro to Loth I•7r - tro. C., ,onpl,toly proslonio no.. 1 loivo Cro oo‘-rol though so:9o, t C,. and unwmal ho'n • n 1.1,1) It.. ft-in an , k..ntpt...tn thO dklloolo 5‘1.1.• g•l‘o , sirs n. n. donhltng C 1, ,, m 101011 0 ,11 ). ol tht. O.tioAto, re q lo,teel vall upon of 1,11110111111.11,` %%111 tile iki 11, 1 r. Til. • Y V. 111 bk 141,1 M, 111 1 t ...I) , to rotorro“... 110 o; to olio-1,. olio 11Sed til• Cr'o oulho AitoctSon,,llli ...inn! Nu, e.g., I's; TI I•lovt•ilt luipuomoo, oarofol Cu' .h 11.11, ad thtnc, V. (V9_ at $1 'ln I, lb, 1.1 lq - iotoro. BENJAMIN PAGE.. Jo. k 0,1., Mlarnll .vu 11 I.ltarmtireliti , ts Itud l'ittolotroh. It., It. 11. SE LEES A CA I . corner of El,oolltl owl Wood strootn: Broggioto goalorolly. 51,113,1, $27.:11 . ..1,21 6 s3,Jus,9 12 s^_• l ,l74,¢^f 31163,76•-; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PAUL JULIEN AND ADELINI PATT Iteeert - ryt3.1. 1 nimounee that tweviolte to their f o r Europ• to fulfil iniportnnt engligeitlentA in 1...0 l'nrie. they will give GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT $486,998,278 42,681,769 AT Tilt MASONIC HALL, On NV EDN ESDAY, March 1•201, n_.,nAte.l by E. 11.1 F: ItotingliiA,o , l BurlVinn, and AI G. tiOCK Thi.l i.ditirdy !ht only m,, no $529,683,047 5,843,822 bnroh. 110 Tickets $1 each. milli remerve.l ean Is. hail nt M1.41.1/11 nnti after Moto toy the loth. 1 1 r.o.o . utottit.at mote Shoo.o. mar: EX Eel-I'ollS' OF INTER - EST IN 4 s TEA MB.,‘Ts.— tin evenio n :. March 4,lth. nt P. o'clock, ot the. Merchants' Exchnitt;e, Forth At.. 'II" '" 1111 . IlY r, Mah. II .IIIII Ex,roimr , of fie hue Itobt. )I'Clitebk• ,, o , ‘14 ,. .1, the en toe iii terent %hot taint. , ilk the Ste:toil...to Col oplanter no.l Clint Fi n l o .r, ! w ino; ole o:tenth port of the snow, ,00h then Nl lllllll,, ho I.le. 5...., no they 1101 V Ile at the wharf. c.o. the Loot of Irmo. I'. M. It .t \ nth . ; I ' 4 1()11 —l3y virtue of till the Itrylnfils*roort, date,' \lamb lot. 111611. es..iosnsl to sole, on the .'nth 1.110 . of \Los 11, of A. \I , 111, lollop lon it ,riled property. oitnate.l in the lloron,h 11, F.....fport, lit N's 17. 91. '2n. 1 2.. n nod 1 11. Iront. n. I. 11. hot show's l.nu , nod feu ling hack to eta Ut nti.s•t. same wriih. No feet. Also. Tu. , Slide and ,t 1,14, ft,textriolol, l•o:k 1. no alley 140 fret. )I. t \ 111 . A. SINCI.,\ I oill7nlsw-lt .A.ltilitlintrnti It .4 11 Sinclair, ,h. 'd 1 1 PIt,IES- I:71w ono 1,000,000 , 10•4 60 fV. , I stn .`IIS . Pt a ft 4 l Plitt' PLAT , ; 511 tlo. Malabar 70 do. Cinetutton ; Allspice; IC/ do. Closest 1 barrel Plll , Gly , •1111. • 17,u lbs. Nutmegs; 141 down Petoper Spirl, Ili the lowest prieo, Fir tll , by marl F. It. MIA VO, No. 1 it g ,,,,„1 . i~EI,E6HENY ('(I, (:orl'uN it()Ni)s AT AUCTION.—Ho THI'ItSI/ 1 1' )11., It 1.011. at 714; o'dck, at the Merchant , ' Exchsette. Fonrill Is ill le! sold. 011 arollllt of whore it may concern.— (1..0p0t. 11011 tis, pot All --,.,„ mho. )1. D IVIS. 311 , 11. day 1 •-- )S. th i s . receiv e dot sale by tieltfl HENRI 11. 011.LINS. • CLOV ERSEED-511 bus. prime for sale b.v nor; HENRI - H COLLIN:* LA 11 11-13 kegs Ni. 1 for sale hy HENRY 11. COLA INS. - —• T INSEEI> }ails. for sale by xnh7 HENRY 11. 1'61.1-IN,• Q PILING ST VLE lIATS---This beautiful L - 7 le will be ietrtmlwed THIS DAV, Fr.uttAdkay At 73 WOOD stomt. .14 1.1 H PAULSON + . • ~ . r , ~ .f ~,. .rti,.l ..c ~1nw„ A LI..:IIkINT, .t. Balliz.torr \i nrLet . • ~,••• ?-• r•• ••4 - 4 • •••.,4 • RIVER NEWS . _ .._ . TUE iltvcr. still continue, to fall—the tuarks. p.,1.1,15v The weal, _l_ . • lituagor; W•t: IL Korn. Stage Shuingor; CILLs. YOUR-, riIIIEA TKE— 1. l'. FOSTER ; solo LesBce and vening. showed 10 (m.O - ~,ter in the clouting. er yesterday was stormy and freezing. with S Sharp wind I Arting NI.I..gur.PRIC Trotunwer, J. V. Boum, ES OW ADMISEZION : from the nortb- , .wt • : ltoxes and Parquotte 60c_ 1 Private Boxes, large $8 00 —'' Second Tier Zc. I Privato Boxes, 5M1L11...... 6 00 THE steamer "Metropolitan," Capt. E. Hazlett, had strum , ii„,,,,,, for colored persona 25 pinta. up yesterday. tier unit-binary worked well. She will I. • 4ir Cf. rt iti , A te, securing KW., 1256, cents ext r a. ready to leave for her destination on the opening of naviii,a- .It Ili ,N If I' I T 0 F Mlt . N 1,1 IA B 1 1..: . ,„,- tlon,--ef w hich we shall be able to give due notice. FRI DAY EVENINII, MARCH 7. lq„%. • , .. • , The Corsican Brothers-,Fsbien, and Loiila. Mr. N,Aie• : rlailean neynard. pnbide; Aleynard, Ni.i„oh, Emilio. Julia M. Cooke: Had. de Lavinia. Mrs. Cantor. After which. Tue new keruner Morning Star" was working ber ell -01(44 yesterday. They worked well. and du groat credit 6. f Irwin & Co., the builders. Iler hull wow alker k Co., of Elizabeth, and is considered oto. of .1 the season. Iler catkin won built by his most improved style. She was furnish , ' Young Smithfield street in which they displayed groat taste. Messrs. Massey ,t Caldwell hare furnished her with the table furniture and chandallers from the eastern market. which will ts• hard to beat by any I. nit mining on the Missouri river—the• Morning Star built expressly for this river. Under the superintendence of Cs..xpt. Itrierly vial Mr. J. It. Weaver, dark. we haw no d.,iiht the " Star" will proven profitable investment to her owners. 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, OUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEYANCE Or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TILTWIMN Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint. Louis.. Trite LTNE in colitt,isc.l of se w it ven pnerful Stiquers. ffilatilittili 4 .l for suourl, spiniiar, naftity sl comfort, and is tits Way THROUGH 0011.5 LINE or SIT ‘l.l ,CHLTS Oil the Ohio ntsr. It connects with the l'. S. Mail 1 of7StutiMattit Crow Cincinnati to 1,,,i110 ill, and Salnt I in, by which passeinscrA and IrcUshis are ttristati. ,tin,( . 14 , 1:1 through daily Two 111'W ;St igutiers hays Iwo, a,1d0.l 'lnc, whist, now conAnitsi of the following 14 nit, D r ays ell . tb.ptetirrr num Pittsburgh. SUCH FITY, STATE.. M. R". Ell.l Stiltday. Jail ALIA:WHINY I. N. CisaKß I Tuewlap. CINCINNATI j 411111M4 Wodoonlity. 1.1 1 111 A ..... ..... iThurinlity. ANIA 1J off .`t Friday . Its: LI 1.1. O'NEAL 09_ I,ave daily at 10 A. NI. precisly. N„ freight nreieed all, sins oclock ou tits morning "r • peutirularit, mtrty ot t Ito t tr.L or t o JOHN It. LIVINGSTON. JOHN FLACK. Mottontobt-In Mat, Ittultlintr.t. pll - Mt o, N.trrmlter. IFl#-jdrr:ktll PWllibargh, iithubeiiville and Wheeling Tlo• DIURNAL. Capt. J. A. Snou,q, tm ,i FUR Y.ST (ITV. Capt NVAI. wilt roo DAILY I'ACI:ETS Sti•oln•n, nt,dpiong Itt lot-, at, port. 111.• DIURNAL will leAre Intl. l .!tfOl .'n curl FrPhis! , , at 10 NI 1001., ill'wavre Wherho..,. on 'ftp,lays, Th01,1.,g aunt z•nti0.t.,,.., o'cick. A. M 'llp. pl!Itt:S.T1111" will al., Iva,. dlittgl.nrcl‘ •, Tts•-••lis! 111/I,lty. and Saturila). lo I,rk. I \l. IA I..nt•• W11,...1!!!!.! 31.m.Lyyr!, W,An!..layi and Pn S. at 7 ....1!!!k. A.M 'FM frenild or pawszlo• apply 011 board, or to J. D. CM.LINGIVO!!It. An , •;lt. 1‘012.; No. 1M) F. wit For St. Conk and Illinois River. rt.-- • The steam, AUNT I,E - TS. Cupt. TH., it 11.1 , IN—Clerk. A. U. F0h.,611 kg , 't.tA..tt . :ll':, l for the alsolt awl i t,rtot.ltat.. isd - t4 th opottiug or navigation. fr,i.,,ltt nr pas..gs ttpply on board. or to FLACK,'Agent For Memphis and New Orleans. , The ut.e patt.t.•nster ,traMer A RCM( ', j . 'apt. Th.t ell , Er K J ut,— the ntt..vt. and tut,rut.t.llate .t the tprenilatt of naviga.laat. For freight , nage applY nn 60nr.1. orbt LACjli LIVINtitttTtIN. t:t. For Lossisville. TLe live it.t.t.entter Rteattotr 1., 5 GA Capt. II lin, et, srt —Clerls. II —NT leave f..r the ottd h. Irttlght .tr itti.T.Atyttt apply ••E t.• FLACK & IT% AK,'ItIA. A. h'• For St. Looll.• ot rcr a 6 .huluary t• d nta.li.ak,r, and Pai•dd V,n- , •r Plain., and WO can ruin M IL LEWIS. A N'i'i!n\V LEFFER, 11 , 71:1: LEEYEIL Foreman G C. !I•ILLI EDT. .1 wiot I ".1.; •‘• : t: T r 'I 7..:1. , %1114 Irn. .10iillgt. 1., tire FurTla,•s /11111 llrn 1.,,ir.r1,11,•11i1,14,6,c1.tur j:• t 1;1‘,.• t lle,tillier 27, 1355. P, allords we phoi,ure to :tole, :titer a thorough trial 7itr..1,,5. Furr,a,-c o r liciaier, that it I alit prirpos,..f - rmpplying toy dwel. 3 , 3 , 1 :1:1d properly warmed air. I r,,, , tuuicol it. Yours. ITM. F. JOHNSTON. I~C. >1( LAX I LIVER PILLS AND VERMIFUGE I NI I' It () E ,rr. a r , ,.!!!!at r,111.1 la and pityahaan i.l.r.a I. Nia•r, 11,111,... , 1 by a v..intilouthsble ao- •• tal.•!..•uarl a.,11 L. . . 1 %Ir., , 1 ENT “IN THE 1)1:1HINAL LIVER PILL. AN 1v:1:N111.'1:GE C MeLANK, the., reurteliett an the medical +arta/kr of le I Ni 111:111 \ year 4. El) LIVER PILLS !IND VERMIFIRIE tr , ;u , r rui, nl , yult.l OLIO 111.4, tiaiDl ill their . - Ititrution tle• ;,. r; \ d,t 1,7,11111 g 10 1110 -111 C t• 11rt6t• 1111 S d, rt:umU•ni /..1 , 1 I.i .1. • 11 , i 111, • attlictetl 1..•111, 1.41, i .11: I 110 , 1: , Lto e:1,1 rl' Vrt'sr ifug,rn rpr , part . d. }teat! f'ert Ifleate of Dr. C. Ivir Lnue. below. TIIP! 1111H1.1: 4Hia.l) CONQUERED! DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED CIRCISSI IX LINIMENT 5 . 1. , waver-al relief affirbeil by appllattiiitißT , EitrvrEi) KING Killers in ea...es toßiniumatiain, Laint.ap . • Thrm, Brui.44, .•1 thej ent.a. Sciatnea. Vain, Scalds, Burin, Acii,t, a ny od6, r •10-ease ll,r wl.aell a Pain Killen tir Liniment is etrible4 ua tii I,atirt iiiisitively that Dr. I. SCOTT'S CF . Lc:Bit...TED WHITE tIIII.DASSIAN LINIMENT is the nneit ~.i. and plearant nantaiy yet iii.sck,vel - ed, for lIKAIANCI DISEASE rind TIIE (IS PAIN. The nary AIIOI, I. virtne-i. given by if enhglitetasl ;•• -trial inte.zrity, sh , ntid ludo, all 1,, inlAit it I.onay Eeir, r. The nniet Ithine. in.., than the f,llewing tastiluan) of Dr. t. -1-tae. kll.4l.ll;guie:t. , l as a great disci, VI", 1 , 1 medical .n. READ I READ I READ!!! Vs.. Sept. 12t, that examined the Reetpe for pro pa 1..., NI, Latp Vervmhipe and Liver Pills by Dr. I has TILE HABIT lIF PREPARINII .%\i, ,IRDIINALMI,DICINES IN MY .EFICE , t , tr•L, ill.. hot Till-I:TEEN FIAIL•i. mad that I lie he IMP mm make Eli Ti. I ake the above statement the uilltugly as 1 ILA% E Nil INTEREST IN THEM lIATIA Ell. I u - ,,u1.1 further :gate that I have frequently his CELEBRATED Klll CV. CIRCA.I - 3-SIAN LINIMENT tuy liiact i. e. , 111, the happiest efrocts, oil that I can Col, KIIIII.Ptisty C. itcluANE, la. D. Ail Lite pi epared sulely under the sulor -1)r. I. by Druggitibs and 31erclinuts 1),. C. NI.I..ANE'S IMPROVED LIVER 1.11.1,.: AND Et, VERNIIRCLIE nrr sigo,4l by Dr. 1. SA,, , Irry A: co., certillcate ,•1 C. NIcLAN , il.:Sl:rsh: WHIT?: CIECA6SIAN LINIMENT signed liy Dr. I. ~ C o TT 5: aecompanied with sigwaturo of I. S. Cell:, 1. D. DR. I. SCOTT Sole Proprietor, Book Place, Morgantown, Va.. DM U. 11. K EYSER, Wtadesale Agent, 140 Wow) street, Pittsburgh; .I.kS I'. FLEMING. Wholesale Agent, j.t2'2,11) lea lyspcst :sear hall,ml Depot, Allegheny. D R.II.OOFLAN 1 S CELEBRATED GERMAN ityrnme, prepared be Dr. C. lI.JACESoN, Yhilmlel ore Liver Complaint, Dysts Irma, JAIM• Chi oin. or Nei vow, Do Liirtr. Devices of the Kidneys, and all aid... , arising from a Disordered Liver ur Stomach. Such an Constipa tion. Inward Piles. Fulness, or Bloud to the I lead, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust for Foul, Put noes or wvti...lat ha the Stomach, boar ErllitatiOßS. or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. SWinllllino of the Head uied and Difficult 131,Ithillg. Fluttering la the Heat t, (Moak mg or Sußomting Sensation when In lying Posture, Dimnem of Vision, D..tA of Woks before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain et the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration, the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Sid, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sllelki , n Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Coueutnt Imagin in;,, of Ern. and great Depreasiou of 'rho la op, calling Ow tittolthni ,•1' the laildie to tho polo, alio,. .to with a (cello,' of the tiiino4t rolall d• ~ l e, lu its %11 - tilos and adaptation to the list 'a for which it is reconinwildol. It ic n• Ic and• : ar (J. 1... but ono that has m nud ood tlic 1.• St .. 1 $l $ ).$ I $ l!of Anna ican poople, iP lodation and I.ni .61,1 by any vanibir prepara tion,•x.t.unt. Tll, w it, CAI, given by the most pi ...unlit and 111-i1 );11./%1 11 bliyairctli3 nod individuals, ill all part.a or the ...entry. is nrinion,c. Itererrinc... any who may doubt, to •• or Practical Rook. tor F.:lucre and Flouillcs, to I, had E,• - ratic, of all the Agguts for the German Bitter, Principal Ullic^ amp Mani:factory, 124.1 Arch street, dclpil 4'l) - l•lobi by Ur. lira. 11. Keyaer, 141 Wood street; It. A }fall worn w 1., No. 11 Wool street llrothow, Iv) Wood ritroct: 11. P. Swartv. nod J. P. Flooring, Alloshony. d:..ln:d..x l y AW RUNG IMPRESSION CORRECTED Orymu. bu S. S. FITCH. - N • I lied that MIN ortisements have appeared or the West, i11111...i0n (hat I, or sane person connected with um, .1 toy has hero traveling, lector Mg and pre, tisiue the, for diseases of the chest. This is a mistake. 1 hare not been, for the last ten years, i ud 3711 1114 now, absent from the city of New York, for the pn tis of lectgring sir practising 1111 . 11iii110— toy duties he, dertiandiu;, my whole time. Norther. the, in rio person trawliog, or located elsewhere. nor ha, th e , tarn, who has any professional connection to ith me , toy office, or who has any right to send Iris pa- Ibmts to are for medicine, or to direct letters to l' addr,..c.l I„ it pm through me, or to hail HA 7LI Itroadway, 1 htcimlo itt this statement all persoto. (whether Lasing rut moor sa• otherwise,' claiming arty professional associatkm Of connection with me. I wish to disclaim all responsibility in regard to both the practice and (mortices of snail persons. Th.., desiring to consult me, can do so by writing ar rail' ! tog at my (Ace, 714 lireailway, N. Y. My Medicines sre to ts• found only at my offiee (a' with toy secular agents. ; 'era- DR. 6. S FITCH'S (( LECT It ES ON CON SUMPTION. THE LAWS OF LIFE, - sc., a new edirlori ; Jost issued, Rmo pages, 30 illustrations. and steel portrait of the author, sent by mall, to ur for invalids, at :15 stantlally given away.. l'u,Wage lb cents. Give Vat Statel p S. S. FITCII, I). .ouuty, an, . marl Anther of "Six Lectlin-s," 72()0 1 IN TRIES' VERMILLION in more surd fur sale by foba; FLItMING BROS Mil MEDICAL -4, 13WiffiZi.4 4 r HOLLAND -PITTERS Edit Hollandsch Kruiden Bitters. rirWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro iluction of Oita valuable un l• • ue into am iJnited Staten During thin titno It luta guinea irnisersal popularity ea remody fur . • • }}- er r and Ague, Dopepn.h ,• digrsli,m , Ifegtdache, Loss of .Appetge. De:fay, autirencu, Blind and Bleeding Piles. Many of our most worthy citizens testify to Its wonderful efficacy in all affections of the stomach and liver. As • tuttlc. it never has been equalled, for the relief it affords in all cases of debility or weakness of any kind is almost iu' stantaneona In' nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic affect bons, it has to numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. When eminent physicians proscribe, and their patients so nnhesitatingly recommend, surely we may cease t doubt, and eagerly test its virtue EVEs for ourselves. FR AND AGUE. A ease of Eight Months' ,Yarding Cured by Boerharo Hol land Ilitters.—Michael Kelly, No. 17 Grant, near Smithfield street, says: "fast July, while running on the river, on a cotton ioiat plying between hatcher and New Orleans, I was taken with fever and ague. For eight long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time I woe unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars fur dif ferent medicines, but I found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago. one of my friends insisted upon my trying.Bonr have'. Holland Bittern, saying that a cure was guaranteed. Alter taking it for one week, I must state I was a sound:, man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have had no return of the chills and fever whatever." I certify ties above statement is true. • • T 110111.9 Anuta, Diamond Holm, Or at It. Chester's, Gothic Halt , . • HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Liscomh, of Birmingham, says: "I have found in Boerlinve's Bitters a remedy for headache and debility. My wife has also must it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson. of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he has experienced much relief froth Ito use for headache. READ THEISI • A Hollande's Testimany.•—Janob Rinskee, living in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan. Wiscunsin, nays: "After sufiliring for some time the misery attending an utter pros tration of mind and body, I have been restored, by wing • Ibwrlmve's Holland Bitters. to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such high repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—in fact, iu every Holland settlement in the United States--argues much in its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson. living ten nines above Pittsburgh, off the Pennsylvanin Canal. says: When I commenced taking diverhave's Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS OP THE STOMACTI AND INDIGESTION. Another Great Cure Efflrted by Bocrhaee's Holland Balers. —The wife of Peter Do Witte, living irritolland Town, She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered moch from weakness of the stomach and indigestion. She lent been under a physi citm'slSO for some time, but the disease eeemed.to baffle his skill. She purchased some Gotland Hitters at our office, which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning; and we firmly believe that the is another great care effected by yourmedicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy. but must wait another opportunity.. One thing yon can rely upon, what we have published are from persons much respected in our community, and are literally true. S. Qurtfins, Editor Sheboygan Nierialtode, Sheboygan, Wis. RftEIIMATISM A Case of Two Months' Standing Craw/ by Boerhaves Hol• and Bitters.—George Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: "After suiTering for three months with rheumatism—a part of the time so severely no to confine me to my bed—l have been entirely cured by using Doerhave's flatland Bittern. I !give hod one attach since, but tumid almost Instantaneous relief in the game medicine. It is, in my opinion, a HEM remedy for rtieuumtisru." NERVOUS AND RTIERUMATIC AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather is likely to produce ii - great deal .of sickness. To persons tronbled with nervous or,thenmoidlo affections, we would recommend Boerhave's Holland Bitters- On referring to our columns you will find cerßficatiii - from • some of our first Oerrnan and English citifens.Prrinspi .gooLv ZeiLung. THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN BE' CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several well known getqle,, meu, who bare used, thoroughly tostedAildnor m 0101,4111 . Broorlitive's Boillar.d Bitters as a remodylorlilleoLi iWe , nra not at lilwrty to pullish their names, but will tat.k raituitire iu referring any person to them who denies LliliStabeinellt.. FOr this affection, one-half of the prescribed dose should be taken—say holf-teaspconful--rnorning, noon lind-niglit, one hour before meals. =DM 11.•, , in nme, CA TITION I The great popularity or this delightful Aroma kas ianclitA mealy imitations, which the public should guard coostior els.iug. Be not persuaded to bay anything elan jititil yolo have given Itoeritnre's Holland Bitters a fair trial., OAS bet , tie will convince you how infinitely superior it is to airth4e imitations ilsl•Sold at p per bottle. or six bottles for $5, by the seta proprietm..., BENJAMIN PAOI, JR ' & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutist. and Chemists, nor. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. R. E. SELLEItti & 00., Druggists, corner Second and Wax! streets. And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Jlancheeter and Temperitnceville. sepf.:9,tlswly INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATIA LIMB, - T WILL repinee weakness with strength Incepacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of reac tion. but with a happy effect on the general organization. 3 Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, dutch with the nervous irystem, and that the paralization of the nerve of motion and sensation Is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous Wilma., the lOizlr Cordial in the only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convoy no ade•suate idea of the immedi ate and almost miraculous change which It occasions in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed orgitniration is at once brace.li revivified anal built np. 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 tine constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition. Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the bead, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness. thoughts of self-destruetion —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabili ty'. nervonanes., Inability to sleep, disease incident tonialea, decay 14 the propagating functions, hysteria, mononignin, vogue terrors. palpitation of the heart, bnpotency. constipa tion, cm., from whatever causes arising ix, if there be any reliance to to placed on human testimony, absolutely infal lible A GREAT MEDICINE WA -FEMALES. The unparalli led effects of this great Finder - alive in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals or medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been invented— thousands of invigomnte concoctott—all purporting to be nwcifted in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. lEMISt DR. MORSE'S LOSS OF MEMORY, EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre mors, pairs in the back, or any other disorder, whether pe culiar to her sex. or common to both sexes--should gieethe invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial, after they hare used abet tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. Itt‘ alt directions are to be found the happy parents of healthyoff spring. who would not have been so but for this extraordi nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many diseuemt for which it Ls recorumende , l. Thousands of young men hove been restored by using it, and not in a single in stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, Or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pate, yet. low, sickly color, to a beautifnl florid complexion. TO TIIE MISGUIDED. These are same of the sad and melancholy effects produced by earl; habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dirtiness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irrita bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general de bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. ; • Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much; to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Ideas,depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selfslistrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the culls produced . All thus afflicted, BEFORE CONTEMPLAITNO MARRIAGE, Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most nee cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the Journey through life becomes a weary piigriinage--the prospect hourly darkens the VIOAll;:the mind ; becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the metzeo ; choly reflection that the happiness of anoilier.;hecoriles . , blighted with your own. CAUTION! Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been cotatte r tikdfalby sonic unprincipled persons. - In fut tire, all the genuine Cordial will have OM fee-snails pasted over the cork of each bottle, and lug words blown in the glass: Dr. Norse's Invigorating Cordial. C. it. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial be put np, highly concentrated, in pint bottles —price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, sic for twelrn dollars. C. IL RING, Proprietor, IW2 Broadway, 11. Y Sold by Droggists throughout the United Stahel, Canada end the West Indies. AGENTS: Pittsburgh Da. GEO. 11. KNIFSF.R, No. W l4O Wood 4. FLEMING BROS, Nu. 00 eed street R. B. SELLERS, Wood streeta Allegheny City...BECKHAM Jr WENNNAN; JAMES T. SAMPLE S 014 • J. P. FLEMING. Agent for 01ti0...J. D. PARE, Cincinnati. lapllsdswly ---------- - D R I PATE DISEASES --DR. BROWNbti, No. 4.1 Diammul devotes his entire satteon to au Office Practica His business' is mostly confined to private Venereal Diteases, and Such painful .affec; tiona, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excels. • Syphilis, tllphtlitic Eruptions, GOTlOrthft, Wept, stricture Urethral Discharges, Impurity 1.4 the Blis!, with all &senses of tho Venereal Organ. SldateDiseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Teller, Ringworm, .idercntinlf M2301.'011, Seminal weakness, Impotency, INV& Eboomatimn, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Maoism of the Joints, Fistula in Ann, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Dins, Irritation of the Blrobler and Kidney., successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. 'Parouty yearn' practice (ted in this city) Parables Dr. Brown to offer assonances of a speedy cure to ail who may come II lar his care. (Mice and Private Consultation Booms 41 Isismonealley. > ;-Charges moderato. inothalawly 1)It. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRET DISRASRS. Elie traces/is in long-standing caser to Unequalled. The afflicted are incited to call without delay. Persona afflicted with VenerilatDis eases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get hie advice. Letters containing a roe, immediate. ly ty!),,. Mice and Private Rooms, No. di Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. je2o .~~~ ~ k_. a `'~~ _. -i-d,!4Pti.,. '";'i,. . \ ,.. 1 „.... . _ 4•_..•.:','.