s4l.l=ll=Y -itgrAn'IMEET ' 'PITTSBURGH: .Taintoriquißlard, itstßoa 5, 1857 071IGZAZ ELM or THS crrr. Tan Efer.scrr Omen. held an adjourned meet. ing Iset" night.* present members: Messrs. Galway, Lambert, Little, Martin, Miller. Mc- Outebeen, need, Bork Vamum, Wade, Ward, and Mr. President. The Tax BM was taken up, gentian by lootioa, amended very materially, approved as amended, and the resolution recommending the passage of the act by the Legislature was read three times and paesed by the fill,orfing Tote: Ilyef—LMessre. Miller, Morrow, MeCatoboon, Reed,Nainum, Wade, Little, and Ward-8. Nays—Marg. Galway, LaMbert, Martin, Smyth, and Mr. President-6. Resell:alone from C. C. relative to Dr. Kane were conourrod in. 'Action - of C. C. on Ordinance relative to fete of market °mutable for collecting Dray Licenses was tion.toncurred in, and ordinance amended by making the compensation ten per cent. and alieg the extension of time for payment of ll ceases to April 1, foithe present year only. - ' The Council thenad jounced to moot on Bat- Tmisy night next. Tiro Pittsburgh Horticultural Society held a meeting yesterday, at their rooms on Fifth Attest, President McKnight in the chair. A discussion was haddin regard to the effect of the late front on 00 peach buds, the tenor of which was that it i did serious injury to the buds on high groom', but that those grown on low ground were comparatively safe. A debate then took place in regard to shads trees, themejority of the members recommend ing the Hemlock, Norway Sprat°, White Pine, Sootek.Pine, and moral other evergreens, and the EnglishrLarob, a semi-evergreen, tent rapid growth and meltable to thin climate. .! A ere oolleolion - ormushrooms was exhibited .by Mr. Lenient, being the first ever exhibited before the Society. A number of pathigen of Wheat of various qualities came Iligo Flax seed, and a lot of the need of the Chitiese Sugar Cane were listrib. sited among the members who were instructed to report to the Society the enemas attending IA culture of with. \ The Committee on Premiums reported that they bad made out the list for the June Exhibi tion. It may be .proonred at Mr. Wardrop'e Seed Store, on Fiftb street, or Holmes & Collins, Wood street. The list is a very foil ono, and the premiums liberal. The Committee of Arrangements were in strutted to secure the City Hall for the forth coming Exhibition, and the room, which the Society now rents, for its monthly meetings, FAMILY' Jans.—lienry Potter appeared before Mayor Weaver yesterday and made oath charg ing his wife Susan, Sarah Wilkinson, James Welch, William Parches and Thomas Maxwell with drunkenness 4 , 4 disorderly conduct. The unfortunate hnsba....l alleges that Parches is in the habit of taking liquor to his house, making his wife intozioated, and creating all manner of diaturbances without hie consent, in conjunction with the other parties named The previous night they commenced their usual revelries, when the husband remonstrated against each conduct In his house, when they put him into the - etreet, and looked the door upon him. Officers were dispatatied to the .house, which is situated on Diamond alley, and found matters as repro vented by Mr. Forte The party had plenty of liquor there, and were carrying on their baccha nals to such a degree that the neighbors were diaturbed and the noise eculd be heard on the street. The officers knocked at the, door, bn _ were refeeed admittance, tied they at once burst open the doors and arrested all the offenders.— When:bronghlbefore the Mayor in . tho morning heavy fines were imposed on the whole party, which they finally paid and were discharged, with a severe reprimand from his honor for their conduct. and a warning not to repeat the offence. What wilt whiskey not do? A Juvasnm Tazat. —A young nown.boy, named Joseph Doak, aged about seven years, a very intelligent little fellow, whose father Ls rather a dissolute character, and dope not sup port his family, made information before the Mayer, about six weeks ago, charging another newadioy, whore name ho did not know, of tak log* twenty-two wits from his pocket.— Yesterday he came toddling around to the office and &eked for a constable, informing the Mayor thatte had found the boy who had taken his money. An cfficer was sent along with him, and he proceeded to one of the printing offices and probated oat a atout.loOking . lad seated in the prestreem. • Tho:officer arrested him and took him to the office, when little Joseph could not positively identify the boy, and his honor dis charged the case. The little fellow excited the - sympathy of those present at the time,• and several are cent -pieces were brought for th and presented to him to MAIO up for his toss. He has been compelled to cam papers almost since he was able to crawl, and exhibits a remarkable degree of shrewdness for one of his age. Maaous raa Cornetts held a meeting Tate- Iday evening. when a resolution_was penned an thoriimg the Bargees to issue his proclamation forthwith, notifying the property holders that the ordinance providing for the paving and curb ing of eideialks will be enforced. That said owners of' reel estate bounding and abutting 'on Beaver street shall fulfil the requirements of the otdinenoe between the Ent of March and the first of June, 1857, or ruifor the same to be done by the,borough, at their expenee, with costa. Oa motion of Mr. Zoller, the committee on public 'property were, that:acted . to place the Borough Market Ticiese in good repair, and that Mondays and Thursdays of each week be set apart, on . which to hold market, commencing April first. . 13=1/ICI LIQUOR ON EIMIDAT.—A Inn named Patrick Dann, proprietor of a tavern on Met strati—was fined $6O yesterday by Aldermen Johns, for selling liquor- co Sauday, on oath of Mathew Keep, constable.- The evidence was positive, and the magistrate made the conviction sammary; but Patrick declared ha would go to jail before vill pay his. fine. lie does not deny the charge, !natter that the law is unjust and ought never to have been passed. Being an in terested party, hie opinion of the merits of the law had very littlelweight with the alderman. enaartv LiCritnte.—Vie trust the favorable opportunity for doing good will not pees away untamed,. Re more worthier object could bo presented to Come - send the attention of all lov. ere of geed morals, than the one of using means for refprining the abandenecc 'and in fatuating theliphildren in the truth of religion. Besides this worthy object, Presblent Barrows enjoys a the rePanation as a speaker and looter. a. The itabjeotrEstoty as a @siding Ligot,.l3 si capital. one for Our striving times. Remember the place Is %smile Ball, and time this eveeing at half past seven o'clock. FILZIOUT Mai IN ALLEGUSIII-ar. W. R. Bannon US been 'appointed Freight Agent at the Allegheny station of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago road, is place of S. F. Barr, resigned - . 'Mr. Barron.wee formerly the Agent of Adams' Express In this city, and in that position, which requites the best business talents, gave general satisfaction. We have po doubt howlß matte en aecommodating.officem Mr. Barr, the retiring Agent, was a popular, efficient, and attentive officer, end we regret to have to pest with him, We trust. aeon to bear of him in some other prominent petition. Rseaurroa Bneuzaar rn Toovniz —A, an named W. D. Delete, D. S. Recruiting Sergeant r at the office on Penn street, woe before Mayor Weaver yesterday morning, on ti charge of as. suit and battery and' surety of the ye o , pro , tarred against him •by D W. Thomas c S. soldier. Thomas was committed to jail on Son.. day mornmg Linen days for druakennces, •on oath of Sergeant Balote„gnd he alleges that the loiter struck him In the race while he woe band Singed for some offenoo at the office. Belot* was held to boll for his appearance at Court to sultrier the charges. DR. Dewitt M. Firce, the celebrated special ist, it le expiated, will 'hit this city profession ally about the 16th bet. Dr.' is well known in this vicinity. where ho hes before treated We many of those afflicted with_Prdmottary &emcee. otoleritand frenatr. D. B.lSirsters, his gen dement,' agent, diet it Is the Doctor's intention tc epend some timo With oe, and deliver unwise of lectures on diseases of the chest - , lilBlo How AITIVILATID..—; An individual named Thomas Clark was arroSted by officer Keep, of Alderman Johns' police, 'chargod with breaking the peace lof the airy. It appears that Thomas, not being entirely sober, was attempt ing to serenade a lady on Third street; but be i. made such an outrageous noise that the neigh bors made complaint against him. He WAS committed for twenty-four tours. WIDIMIDAYB DeSsio—Deforo Mayor Weaver. Thomas D. Meek and William Robinson, for drunkenness, Isere committed twenty•four hours. Robert Balaton was consigned to the care of Jailor Phillips thirty days, for vagrancy. James Blair, for drunkament, wee Bred and di/tinged. - nut Common Couto% of Pittsburgh, meats this weaning, to resume tho consideration of tho proposed ancendosent toAbo city charter. It fin beectooted upon iscept the section UM tibliallig a "OAR platiat t A me: of valuable` Stoote - miU be Bold this 43vertiag at 7* dalock,4t;;che . . bi orohante'Ex rourb: stfee!, b P. 61. 'Davie, Ana 4toneer. OBiyatronsa Tna SureTs.—Willism Mcßee, • wagon manufacturer, who hie a shop en the corner of Smithfield and Diamond alley, was fined $2 and oasts by the Mayor, yesterday, for obstructing the streets With vehicles in course of BUT TO THZ BOITEE or RIITTOI.7-Alderman Johns, yeeterday tent to the House of Refuge a boy, nineteen years of age, on complaint of his mother, who testified ho had become incorrigi ble - This would be the proper course for many other parents, whose children hare become un controllable, to pursue. Goss turrnev.—Tho owner of a gray mare wao fined $6 yesterday by Mayor Weaver for per mitting his animal to stray through the city.— Her mareship was then dleoharged from custo dy. .CoxPaomiszn.—The case of assault and bat tery before Alderman Wilson between James Reed, James Kendrick and Robbert Killer, bee been settled, by defendants 'Saying the costs. Tusersa.—The great Yankee comedian, Locke, is now peforming at the Theater. Soo the programme in another column.' Onsaava advertisements of carriages for sale a Philadelphia. ALLIGHIIST CCIIINCILS:hOId a mooting this Ever.- , PERFUMERY, POMADES, FANCY SOAPS, A large and varied assortictent jut received and for sale by CHAS. 11. bIIPER, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets. Syvaruts, even after It becomes a constitu tional affection, and produces ulcers in the throat, copper colored eruptions on the skin, pains in the bones and nodes, can be readily cored by Canrzn's STAMM MIXTURE, as has been abundantly proved In over five thoneand oases. When mercurial treatments have failed, and the patient boa given up to die, this Mixture has been introduced with the happiest results. In the aura of this disease It defies competition. Ws publish u a great curiosity thufollowing characteristic letter, reoeived by our friend Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, Masa, from the !•Itebel Chief," or usurping Emperor of China, in no• knowicdgment (or quantities of his Caesar PG:MORAL and OLSEIABIIC PILLS, the Dr. sent him as a present. To Dn. Area in America— The great curing arrbarian of the outside rourary. Your present of sweet curing Geode (Pills) and fragrant curing drops, (Pectoral) of the Cherry emell, has beenlwoughtlo Hugsau-Teene—the mighty Emperor (Ewangto) of the terrible stout Ming dynasty, by the grace of heaven revived after an Interval of ages—prince of peace (Ta ping-yang) of China, the central flowery land. He directed his powerful Mandarins to give them to the tick according to what the Interpre ters read from your printed papers (directions.) Be profoundly happy, .0 wise Barbarian! for I, Yang-eect-Teing, say it. Your outing seeds and sweet curing drops were given to the sick in his Artily of the Winged-Sword, and have made them well. Be profoundly happy while you live for this is known to the Mighty Emperor of China, who approves your skill, and permits you to send more of your coring medicines for hie time armies of myriads. of men. They may be given to Chlang Lin, Chief Man darin of the Red Button of Shanghai, who will repay you with Tea or Silk or Gold. The high Mandarins of China, have heard of your great knowledge, surpassing all other For st,pare, even aspiring to equal the keen wisdom , our own healing teachers, who make reale ..., that cure instantly. We em -glad to know 1,„ on bow in trembling terror before our Mighty mperor. . . . Written by Yelin-BEu .Tento Minister-in•oblef of the restored Imperial Ming Dynasty, destined by the hearenly wisdom td'rule in China. ( „ Tratielated by the Arneriaiti Consulate et Hoeg Kong, China, El May, 1855.) TELEGRAPHIC Address of Mr. Buchanan. Wastumerros Cur!, Huth 4.—Mr. Buchanan's manner in delivering the Inaugural Address was remarkably impressive end determined. He be gan by en appeal to the Almighty for otreogtb and wisdom to enable him to carry out the ad ministration of the affairs of the country to the advantage of the people. As ho had determined tot to try to be elected for a second Presiden• tial teem, his administration should he conduct ed purely and for the best interests of the whole country. Ho spoke of his election as having been accomplished by those anxiously desirous for the preservation of the Union, and congrat ulated the country on thefeot that the agitation on the 'subject of alayery had almost entirely ceased, and be declared that (or the first time In twenty years the country had arrived'at peace, on that subject. In reference to Kansas .he declared that it ehould be admitted with either freedom or slavery, according ag the constitution adopted by the people directs, Ho °Oared into a long argument Ito show that the Nebraska , Kansas bill was right in principle. The equality of States, said he, must be preserved; he added, however, that slavery was less important pimal. catty than come other subjects before the mace , can people. The geographical parties to which the agita tion of the slaveiy 'petition has given birth, most die; for their existence endangers the lives of the citizens of the elate States. The specta cle which wag nosi presented of our whole peo ple quietly submitting to the grid of the major ity as expreeeed at the polls in the last election was oharsoteriatic of this and of no other nation; so he thought that these geographical parties must die out. Ho said that corruption in a re• pbblican government was fatal to its institutions; although in a corrupt Boncitry the forms of free institutions might remain, the life wee gone.— His administration should aim at purity in all its departmente. Extravaganee in the disposal of the public lands, he declared, mast be pat a stop to, so.thst our children might secure homes for themselree, and the hord of sperm:eters and jobbers who live upon them may be crushed. The law% in regard to naturalization should remain as they are at present, putting the for eign and native born citizens on e fair demooratlo level. ' In regard to the Pacific Railroad project, such a road be said maybe made by Congress in the shape of a military road, to enable the goiernment to extend protection to our posses fiiOnd on tho Pacific coast. Congress has fall power to do this, and ho argued that it must and should be done in order that we might be prepared on that coast for the emergencies of car. Oar foreign policy mast be to cultivate pew and good trill to all nations, bat at the same time all entangling alliances most bo avoided. This bas been an axiom of our government ever since the days of Washington, and cone dam now dispute its propriety. It 653 been the boast of the United States that none of their territory has been acquired by war, an hoe been thocuee with most other nations and thin mast continue to be oar policy. We most retests to talto any territory whatever unless it be acquired by hon• orable means. Oar diplomatic policy; most bo freak and honorable, and by ,pureuing such a policy we will continue to hold oar position among the great leading powere of the world. Mr. Beeman read his address closely from the manuscript which be held labia band. HlB voice was clear bat owing to the tremendous crowd, much of which could not see him, there was some-interruption, and all of the tiddress was not distinctly heard. There WPM much-ap plause at those portions which referred to tbo equality of Steles and the evils of geographical -parties and the natdralizstion laws. Beyond the fainting of a few ladles to the crowd, no in. (Monts of an unpleasant nature cottoned. The procession was the finest ever aeon in Waiting• ton and the number of people present in the city exceeds anything ever known before. There were many banners bearing appropri ate devisee, and there were also several revolu tionary flags from Virginia which exalted much attention. Chief Justice Taney administered the oath of effice at one and a half o'clook, and wee the first to congratulate the President and the Vice President, Mr. Brackenridge. Ex: President EOM, Senator Bigler and other prominent politicians were on the vehicle during the ceremony. Cmontaam, Muth 4.—Flour unchanged, with a. moderate demand at previous prices. Whisky declined to 281, and dull. Previalone active and higher. Bacon Sides base adieu:m:l }, and Shoulders la. Bales 1.000 bide Mess Park, c ountry, at $2O; 400 Midi Bacon at 91 for Shouldeme, and I le for Bame;, 160,000 bulk Bides at 9}®93c. Lord is bold out of the mar ket.' There is nothing done in bulk Shoulders. A gale of 10,000 lba Stearin° at 140, being a fur— ther advance. Lard Oil has advanced to $1 05, and is firm. Cloverreed is held at $8; no sees over $7 76—stook very light. The Price Current publlabes the returns of the pork•packing from eleven additional places, increasing the defieienoy to 841 per cent. The river is falling, with 9 feet water in the channel. Weather warm. WMIIIIAGTON OTT, March" 4.--Bittr. military companies, seven clubs and associations, and several lire companies partiepated in the pro cession. 'The oath was administered after the reading of the Irutugural address. The DefictenoyEll failed to receive the signa ture of President Pierce and is not New Your, March '4.--Stooke tumor and it , 3 tire; Chloago & Rook Island 104; Minds Oen teal bonds 109; N. Y. Central 90; Heading 81g Michigan Central 91; Erie 57i. :5 Closing Session of the 34th Congress WAVILICITO3 OTT; March 4. Lousing fieuion.—Tho Senate disposed of a number of private bills from the Reece, conbnr• red in numerotto amendments and rejected oth ers. Mr. Stuart from the Committee of Conference on,the deficiency bill, mode a report recom mending that the Senate recede from some of their amendments. The appropriation of $lBB,- 000 for books for dietribution among the new members of the House wee reduced to $lB7-, 000. Mr. Stuart hoped the report would be con curred in, belie Ting it the beet they could get. The report was disagreed to—yeas, 8; nays, 88; and another Committee of Conference naked for. The 000 an mall steamship appropriation WI passed. A third committee of conference on tbo defi• decoy bill was appointed, the second not being able to agree. tiocsw:—The proceedings in the House os well In the Senate, were frequently interrupted by messages and reports from committees of con ferenee.. The House passed the Senate bill confirming to the several States the swatop•or overflowed lands selected In the acts of 1849 and 1850. The House refused to recede from the amendment to the amendment of the Senate to the Legislative and Executive bill appropriating $20,000 to pay the expenses of the next Kansas Legislature, and insitted on its disagreement by two majori ty. They subsequently receded by one majori ty, thus ending thedispute on this bill. • During the proceedings frequent and violent attempts were made to obtain the floor. Fifty members or more were upon their legs at the same time, crying out, "Mr. Speaker" and Sour ishing the partioular bills or manuscripts they wished to have considered. Numerous motions were made to suspend the roles', to consider specified bills, but few of which were success ful. The Souse passed the Senate bill more cffeo tually to punish crimes on the high seas. Also, the Senate bill requiring diebnrelog officers of Government to deposit their (undo, for better protection, with the Treasurer or some Assistant Treasurer of the United States. Mr. Pringle made a report from the second Committee of Conference on the Deficiency hill, that they weie unable toegree, the main came of this being the appropriation of books for new members. Bir: Sage exhorted the gentlemen to stand gem, saying they had rights as well as Senators. r. Houston justilled the Senators' opposl. lion to the booby, and end that if Mr. Sage did not want to stir up ill blood, he would leave him alone iu his laudable undertaking. The House insisted on Ito disagreement. All the general appropriation bills have been considered, and several of them ere hanging be tween the two Reines, the Committees of Con ference not being able to agree. The Senate returned the miscellaneous appropriation bill to the House, with one hundred and three amend mentsi. The book feature of the defioieney,bill was eo omeeded as to allow certain books to new mem bers to be deposited to the public :libraries of their &striae. The House passed' he Senate joint resolution directing appropriate medals to be presented to Dr. Kane and his Arctic companion, as a testi mony of the high estimation in which Congrees held their merits and services. Mr. Aiken offered a resolution that the thanks of the House are due, and are hereby tendered to Mr. Banks, for the able, impartial and digni fied manner in which he has discharged his duties during the present Congress. Messrs. Craig, Wheeler and others, objected to the reception of the ?etiolation. The Speaker, pro tee,., Mr. Haven, decided that the resolution was a question of privilege. Mr. McMullen said ho voted against Mr. Hanks; there was much in liiionilact he could approve, and much be was Cad upon to con demn. As one representative from-Virginia. he was not only opposed to the resolution, bet entered his solemn protest against it: It tame from the last statain the Union he supposed it would come from, and he regretted that Mr. Aiken Introduced it. Mr. Aiken said if ho could take hack the vote he gave the latter for Speaker, ho would do to Mr. Seward regretted exceedingly that there had been any manifestation of feeling on this enbject. Ho came from the State of Georgia, which occupies as proud a position as Virginia or any other State. He came hero with all his Southern prejoilices against the occupant of the chair, and ho hat witnessed his conduct closely and scrutinized it at every step, and malt say he had seen so mach fairness in Mr. Banks, as in the occupant of the chair of any legislative body elsewhere. Ho took pleasure, coming from the South as ho did, and differing with the oc cupant of the chair, to vote for the reeolution and raise his voice In doing justice to a political adversary. [Great confusion I Mr. Harris, of 111, appealed from the decision that the resolution was a privileged question.— [Cries of too late.] Mr. Harris loudly maintained that he was not thus to be oat off from obtaining the door. Mr. Houston appealed to the gentleman to vote on the resolution, and not raise points of order. Mr. Keitt a,.keil Mr. Harris to withdraw Me appeal. Mr. Hurls did so, on condition that members would record their votes. Mr. Barclay inoffectuaily endeavored to tat, o the resolution. During the osll ter the yeas end nays, Mr. Walker said that, while he was willing to do an act of courtesy, ho did tiot thereby indorse ob. jectionablo principles. Mr. Barksdale wan willing to indorse the res olution, except that part saying that Mr. Banks had acted impartially. The resolution wee adopted-117 against W. The House, amid deafening confusion, passed several corapcusatiou resolcalooti and bills.— Other business watt attempted by fifty or more itembera. The Speaker, at Dear twelve, resumed the chair, and at that tour delivered a brief but eloquent address is acknowledgement of the boner bestowed upon him, wishing all the teem- bete a safe'return to their botnea. The addrete was applauded. Adjourned sins die. Senate were engaged principally with appro priation bills. Adjourned errurdie. The Inauguration Wasntscrron CITY, klarch 4..—The weather this morning to beautiful. The day aas ushered In by the firing of cannon and ringing of belle. President Buchanan's inaugural address was not wholly finished until this morning, and tea therein but a eingle copy three will necessarily he a delay In preparing It for transmission by tel egraph. There is agreat turn out of people', who are mostly wending tboir way to the Capitol. The sidewalks ore completely blocked, and the bal. conies are fall of the immense mass of living freight^ All available wlndowe were ocenpfeit long before the prooessicn Maned. The . milli*. ry are forming on New York avenue. • A testimonial In the ehapo of a gold medal with appropriate inscriptions. including a boa relief of 'Washington, was presented this morn ing to the Charleston City Guards by the eons of New England. President Pierce headed the subscription. A beautiful gold pencil wee also presented to Mr. Gilmore, leader of the Belem Bend. Major Poore made the presentations. t 500000 DISPATCH. WASIIIII6IOI CITY, March 4.—The proCea f3iOD started for the Capitol about DOOll. The very long line presented a beautiful appear tome The military of the adjoining distrieta and the community at large are fully represented. Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Breckinridge rode in open, carriage', surrounded by the Keyetene Club, preceded by the military and a preeenta flan, by a lady, of the Oodeas of Liberty, on a high platform drawn by six horses; followed by a miniature ship of war of comaiderable else, made by the mechanics of Wisehington et the Navy Yard; then followed clubs, engine cam. paniee and the balance of the promotion was mainly ecoordleg to the programme already publiahed. Mr. Buchanan reached the Capitol about cue o'clock, a tremendona crowd waiting there to bear his inaugural. Ile wee received with en. thusleatio cheers. They proceeded to the Senate Ci'mber, when the oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Taney, and afterwards emerging from the building to the eastern portico of the Capitol, where a temporary ptage was erected, and in the preeenco of the stumbled thousands, Mr. Buchanan commenced deflecting his inaugural addreee. CHICAGO, March 4.—Yesterday, a man in the Marine Bank laid a bag containing $6OOO 00 the floor beside him, and on looking a moment after it was gone. There has as yet been no elite of the thief or the money. George Armour of the firm of Munger A Ar mour who was Injured in e fight in the Seventh Ward yesterday, died thin morning. i John Wentworth was elected Mayor by a ma jority of 1100. The whole Republican ticket was carried by * still lorgir majority. The Common Council stands I.t Republicans and 8 Democrats. There was considerable fighting in the 101 b Ward. One man was killed, and mother was thrown from tha Wells street bridge Into the river and drowned, hie body bee not been found. The report eiranlated by New York Brokers relative to the fellers of eleven Illinois banks, la false. WAN/MOTO!, March 4.—The Ilooso and 800- Me continued in Heaton all night. At four Clock the Bonn took a o 'clock and the Senate s t, pee, to tout &gala at ohm. On rue- IMMbilug, the business in both branch' wee wall confined to repute from the several Com mittee. of Confettooe. Wasinserrow Urn, March 4.—ln the Senate the New York fire bill came up, when its oppo nents, among whom Messrs. Clay, Iverson, Slidell, were the most conspicuous and pertins, clone, endeavored 4o stave it off by renewed motions to amend, lay on the table, or indefinite• ly postpone, calling for the yeas and nays on each motion, and also threatening to discuss un til the hour for closing the Seeetert— Its friends said little, being anxious to reach a vote. At length it was tabled, it being found impossible to get it through. Several private bills were passtd and also bills providing for the construc tion of military roads In Washington and Ne braska territories. At half past eleven o'cloek the galleties were densely crowded by ladles waiting to see the preliminaries to the inauguration ceremonies. Mr. Hale said :—Mr. President is there any question before the Senate f Several Senators have suggested the propriety of a abort execu tive eesslon. (Great laughter ) ' When Mr. Hale eat down, without urging an antiwar to Ms inquiry. the Committee to wait on the President of the United Staten reported that he had noth ing farther to Communicate. The President, after a brief valedictory, declared the Senate adjourned. The oath was administered to Mr. Mason by Mr. Pearce, and the former was chosen Presi• dent pro rem. Messrs. Bayard, Bright, Broder ick, Cameron, Chandler, Dsris, Dixon,Doolittle, Hamlin, King, Mallory, Polk, Bus, Bummer, Thompson of New Jersey, and Wadr, were anal. Med, The Vice President elect soon after came in, and the oath was administered to him, when he made a few appropriate remarks.. At one o'olook es President Pierce and the Preeident elect entered, and proceeded with the Senate, the Supreme Court, Foreign Ministers sod others to the east front of the Capitol, where the Inauguration ceremonies were con &toted. The Senate afterwarde returned to their chamber and adjourned until one o'clock to morrow. Decrees, Onto, March 4,—The large and spacious Court hotter in Buoyant, Crawford county was crowded to entree:ration today to hear the testimony before lattice Smith, on the ex amination of Robert Jackson, George W. Ar nold, IV Raymond, William Fate, Thomas Fate and John Fate, on a charge of stealing from the oars of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Memo Railroad. The evidence was of the most con clusive kind; five were held to bail In $lOOO each, and)one, John Fate, in $5OO With one exception all have been summated in default to tho jail oe Wyandot Co. Tho Grand Jury of Wayne and Stark Co's, have returned bills of In dictment against 12 more of the thieves for stealing from the ears of the same oompany.— The above arreeta were made by A. Pinkerton of the North Wehtern Police agency at Chicago, assisted by constable Hague of Pittsburgh Borns, March 4.—The brlgg Ellen Maria from Frankfort for Cardenas, went ashore on Monday at Cepe Cod. The captain and two men were lost. The Ellen Maria had on board Cap tain Treat and crew late of the barque E. Churobill of Frankfort which was lost near Car derma Captain Treat and five of his crew per iahod. William Clank a Vinyard pilot was also drowned. Both branches of the Idassaohusetts Leglsla tore to-day passed resolutions of sympathy with the family of Dr. Kane. i INDIANAPOLIS, ➢arch 4.—The Wally of liar- Ray, proprietor of the Roy Hotel le this city, sod some boarders, 12 pelllo[l3 in nil, were pois oned day before yesterday by arsenic which was found In the, vessel into which coffee lad been poured for breakfast. A negro cook has been arrested. The poisoned persons ore now all con sidered out of danger, but some of them are very biA yet. A man named Jess.) bunt, proprietor of a woolen factory, died this morning from the effects of sausage supposed to contain poison. Ncw Your, March 4.—The steamer Mils soiled at noon for Liverpool. She takes out $165,000 in specie. 31 USEM ENTS. All Advortismentm et Concerts or Pub l., A....A.-nts must Le said for Invaliably In advs... UITTSBUROR THEATRE. Lim,. •n M .40311PE1 O. FOSTER. Rime bilanovrt... A W Y OAAG Ae llll 4 ll /..:AirAr. ct. J. roe= PRICIP CP mmnsercr,. Bole. acid Yartioetts....-bOO I Pella. Mae., tarc0...09 00 Me.," d Tier Prtrate Boxer, email 0 00 OVERELOWINO EIOURIF roctleut togroat tba pen tomatoes ether nlabratgait:otneuadlact YANKEE WOES ..liar ErPulareomadlentre, 2h GEO. R LOCKE. TUURADAT IT. MARINI Stb, stllte 66r. fonnAl lb. P e w. f TUN 11111/IM4 MOUNTAIN sIOY _ . —Jedrollsh llnmsbrafid, Air '., Oro, a. Lotto Joe Absterposre. Young: 1111, J .Tatualsb, Mrs. Malt, X 11... Yrung. . Alter which. lb. Dram., to Woe ActA. of TREE Linn :MYRA tlti Ye tl>d lß—Darin. Doteoo. Mr. too. Look.; Eally Pernlthlms. Mica.. E. loam. fovorlto Dumf. Labe. To roleludo •Ith U. faro. of A win: FOR £ DLIC—Ns than Tooker, Ur. 000. & lacke. Avrcurta, or Turs—Doors coo &t $: tor; ectelo to rfae at Tjj. STEAMBOATS. FUR Sr. LOCIS.-The eplentlidaad o'oorner OIZgL, Mot: PCSOMAY, win I own for the above wad oil ibtorMalots mu, ort n..... URDAY. hr fritsta or temeee i rreire CePt•le ee Worrfd It 4 or to DAM Jr VINGSI.ON. m., Airerst. FOR ROCK ISLAND- , —'l'lio lino steamer LIOLIDII, Mph MU, twin leave for the above- and Intaltiaedlsts DOM. lute. teek . et 4, P. 11. for trelethrm a rocesEply on toad or to lot 3 efLII LNOSTO.i. Amt.. 1 4 1 0 R MEMPHIS -4h° splendidka i t nw Mosso, ORAPTZLICR. SP/WM odor. o willhavo for the Motor 11104 lotarmoorsro pony. co WEI NUDAY. Ilf& tort at 3P. M. aer !Watt or poorarro carmine( [mr3l ISVINCIWZON & }LACK. &Or. For Missouri River. rru E splendid new etenmergad WIESE (XOUP. Captain. P. A. AurotiC Clerk. 4 Pizzacur, will Igoe se Lbvre on .1 cuassus7, at IO e4oct. roe rmata or mew aools ne boud -11.341.4 D 1 tiSl C NE,WI SPRING STOCK op • L.: vIIICKERINOS PIANOS UST received and !or sale a splendid now o 1011.T/3 1 Lrom m w manufactory Fulton Bales, and cumpolalng . all . Oh. yrriilra jT ajtVrt.: tt f qvio e r , r i ntar t factund at the renomnd mlatgletuarnt Flamm (171011113100 1 . 003 ham hwo .. the dltfarant Zahn:alma and 11talo Valle la ficatal W ' .hor York and other alma Eleven Gold Medals. Fourteen Silver Medals. Three Bronze Medals, and the Prize Medal at the World's Fair in London, 1851. MA% .v.ral SECOND-lIAND PIANOS One glean:. Ohirgering Plare—rery littla moot One Mahogany Biz octave Plano. In good 0rder_.......11M10 Dna do do 4o old futd0m0i........ 76 Ono do do do do LO Alto a full vadoir of PIANO STOOLS. JOHN U. St/LLOli. SI Wcodet t oo7ffooo Dlantond .01.7 and 403. t., eon Agent for Oblek•ring A 00 016 fbr Western Penna., Cater* Ohlo and North Weetern Virginia. . 0014 data FOR CHURCHES. HALLS, LECTURE BOOM PARLORS. MASON A UAIILINS OMAN 11ANSIONIllia AND MISLODEONS, manufactured be MASON A HAMLIN, Dadra. Mum I OIIN 11. MELLOR, No 81 Wood stuck op has fret received from the above ganfatiory • toll stook of arethNlr Or llanntrolume and Melodeetta, sh sonadently odered to purelossen as the beet trod are made,ylo ORISAN lIANAIONIUMII, with doable ley board, s The came °Waves of t pedals, and ewell Nice The same 041. instrumen without the pedals Veto (00 67ettio f tl i s, piens. :Lyle, Tar a4 l fUnget t n a do In= 60 Melodeon. •• 6 octaves, extra ease $ 1 1010 Melodeons • •• 6 •• plain ewe $lOO Melodeons pOrtable 6 Melodeons sortable Ali A uold Medal haviost been awarded to !dawn a Ham• lin by the Meshardes Pair of 1060. at tow erotbitim for tome root "Organ Ilarmonions, and alto • Silver Medal for their Meloaeons. A /Silver Medal totaalso teen award ed Muir Melodeons by the IN Dna. Kate Fair held at Pittsburgh, Sept. lid& Thalr.Orgsn llarmonium , hu also received the first prase at the following Pete lust Motet Vermont State lfalr, held atßurlington; New irony State Fair, held at Newark:Ohio State lalr.held at (Otsego), making sir Fir t rTtetittell it{gladh. Their Melodeons and Organ Ilarmonlume have taken the PIUS nag over all nompethors if. CAM/ 42:11thiCh Nay have bens exhibited/ The Organ Mannbonium Is designed eepenlally mail churches. chapels end halU, the sole right of Its Maoris feature being t sewed to Munn A Hamlin, by two !Went, granted May Wth. 11166, Thep maim two styles, one with and th e O th er 1•1thellt Ptd , ti kar• The on. wi th Val begs aoutalne eight elope, two rteraot. ken dr , two_ ne Yei Pferll.l4irtedirgr34:"uregfy%ll447gtee °Nia"" with the axcepUon ofthe o pedal 050.. rrios Sql). 2 e 4 The above Instrumento eau be von et the Moth Store ' of J. 11, MALLOW, Wood st. ed) Additional Stock of Pianos. RIBBER BRO.• have itlia=ltrgl u at i rol k oir f a n gfPN We co accommodative Urdu • • 011, 0 01 atearttronot calla celebrated Plante or X4UNNS a CLARK, New York,. - Aseo—A due lot of the popular Matelot DUNHAM, New tbrk, • .11'611V1FAY41.10/514 Brio York. KAABA Baltimore Par ule at Saetarn Battori Pr/a• br U. KLEDIIII/1 DR% 110.63 Eft street. IRERA rdELODLES.—Op era melodies IL" teem toe woks of Denial, Aube?, Dmillettl, Me " Also coriarsa for eery Fin OillicbsiOnal., in es Rre OCC0131111111191 1 ; 11 of MONO 15.3 eld.; vaned In the solemn Ansneed - se solos, duets. and trice. for Als nate or violin. Pew llvilP.Ol64t re ceived Itre CHARLOTT.IB ma Wood et., door above 01.5 Conies wand Ras or Poldalle• kla - POULTRY-60 large fat Turtles, 16 sad ■ is lbo weight .100 do dmooskiebkkm,med sod date* Obi, morning on 21 in Ins o i rr i temon Oo'r. ni.l2 43. DRESSED HOGS-5 far sale by zara KIM a. muse. COMMERCIAL. CO/MITRE ON ARDEtwerfort :OR JarIIAN.T. J W Maxis; V. P., Journ DoMusa. 1 B. Bizaue. H Wauasa, 17'0=a. PITTSBURGH MARRYTB = @WM OnsoLl Thursday Morelosswum, March 6 IUL f titteineteoootinues motive, but there wero not gouty Large Wet to report. The whittle again rivwded with butt. ud the rooel;ts (toga trolow at • hear', /LOD e —study and unchanged. ethos:loh 110 stork on hands Is large. A pals on the wharf of 164 bbls roper at 86.30. front star, 150 bbls extra and extra family at $5.00 and $6.21; DJ and CO doss.tra at 56,60: 60 do at IVO am 180 do surer at 86.30; a 6 de at 85.50; 30 do extra !wally at 00.87; and 133 do at 81,37 for super 95,00 for as, 'Maid 1041 for extra ham W. OlLOORB.lllB—sosehrsods sales of 15 hhds N Ollnspar at 121 70 Sags N 0 Malawi; at 70: and 10 bac. Colle• at 1134. owls. BACON—. better demand nod rrleas • dude higher. Wee of MO tba new at 914 for Mulder', 11 for Sidra and 123,; or Dame 4COO ltve do at 10 for allooldare nod IN for Eta= 1000 ID. Aides at 11; ROO lbe old gliouldere at EX. and 12.000 1151 do nreked et 934. A rile &so old 111. Meta Pork at 922. PEED—• rale of 9 tone Bran and 4WD mutt et no Der 100 15.. ABLIEZ—WiII of 4 ekti rote at 014, cub. and 0 eks Body Ash at 34% NAY—galee at meal.. ofl7 load. at SLOW 2 per ton. DRUM APPLZB—dull; a tale from gore of 25 bum at 52.45. BUTTER—In moderatertnuest; stale of 4 LLB; prime roll at 20. BEANE—a We of 31 Pm. at $2.023:. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Con.r..—the receipts of COMM from Rio at Philadelphia, Met month, wore 23.2:.5 bees; Linea Jan 1, =717. ageing 23.601, lent rte. f took on hand. 12.3 bag. amdnet 12,612, bat r. Al BaLlutthe Imports of th e moat were :01,12.6 bge, which le all t t hen been received et ce J. Lot. To Name time lot year, 10.238 tdo, Btock n bend. mum bags, ainellue22,3o3 bags loot year. Bal of the month 30,310 Img. Clnalbrart &fanged. March 3.—Utmesa— +t of 100 low, at no for Mot let. Dairy and 121 ter Durham Filltl33. Me market Is unchanged. Peed—the denand for Clover Seed math.. good and the market le Ono, with ellen of CT bbl. at 31,73. Any. thing over this rate is only obtained in tie tetall way. Tallow—there he an entice demand at 110. oat holden are *eking 1164,. The But...here' Aroo4 on refutes to mil tt anything halo. this rate. The damn le chiefly from he Rm. Proriziona—the editor, from New Ode Increaeed the activlty In the market. and a large Mud era Wm done Been Pork and Bacon. lu h 1,.. Pork the galas add up 3,600 bbl. at IWO. and 213 do Clear at =1.25. 30 day. In Damn the Woe were 300 Ida. et 1014. for new 01d.,. and Iblac for old do. We heard of no Was Of Bhouldwa. ett the clam. new tildes were held et 103i0, and Shoulders at lac. including package. In Lard Mere wae decidedly more drum:has. and buyer" were willing to pay 13.1 t, but ownere leaked 13l e 0 for trim. firm at liken—t Wive d 30 emand coot l. inuee active, and the market le 13.3. arrlm Barley —ealea 0(360 bag Northam Spring, far med. at 1135, mod 310 do Fall at $1.07. The market la dull at it ,1132.1,30 for Norther.. OPring. and SU...OG/11,00 for Fa.. mane. the market le firm at W 636, with an attire de- oat.--,.lee of COO and LEW bus .t 410. The market I. firm with aches demand. . . • • . Baled Hay—sale of 100 Wei prime Timothy at pi, .4 10 balas Ipfayinr at PM. They. Le a good termed for .tolctly ram' Timothy •t Elta.2o. but Inferior Is dull mile t 914010. The action of the Hank. I. stlll consecrative. the Ilhe of k... showing a 1 farther decline at $630,00. nu a.- cum.°. with last week Ir. Loans & Dls Specie. Circulation. Nyasa.. Yap 21 8111,773,672 10.433,168 8,100.074 92,848,944 la 6 B 111,137,117 10,646.254 8,1157,271 94173,230 Increase-- .—... 212,098 Tte statement on the whole fa • satisfactoryand had a favorable tonueoce fn the heet. the sp ono. ecie re serve, however. stilt lingers at • paint which renders the path of safety that of • continuedoontraction of loans,— A resumption of the forolin drain of acid would make lochs contraction necessary, wits this disadvanissuo, that It Wrist then he done more rapidly, and before the moron. tile world are prepared tar It, Last rote at this season. when the shipments of specie were ',ann.& our twite held nearly sinmoocno. and the loans were colt up to m 1.000,0,33. it w i ll omen that they are now much more expanded upon a smaller base. —N Y Tribune. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Pittaboratt Pi W. A (I IL IL—lid btu oats, Sloven A Neleon: 1 car starer. ti IV a tons /ZOO ore, Zus POlOO., 21 rims a us, s Townsend A co: 9 tons lion. 11 Childs & co: 14 rka corn. 2.5 do calk. J Orals:: hbis butter. 61Klandlear, M, 0. &ea ROW buckwheat dour. Brown A Kirkpatrick: 1 bide 11.1.2 do rase, 2 krt. lard. 1 barrel Inns. Watt A Wiled.: 4 bids /lunar, 4 elta Pots Blather & Dllwortb: 10 boo cairKeialfassley, Llosirrare A u.: 23.8 wheat, Willuarkh & 2bol. butter. I Cloaks., biloilck an 10 bar 'tarot,. Arbuckle & cm 41 btu eats, 8 bbla Clow. 19 bp fwd 60 dor broom& 1 car lumber. beds cake.l6 do butter. 4 Ciro ttle.6 do hogs ownerr. 41 hills paper, 11 Leapkg ca . IruttAr. l /0 do alga. 3/ rags, r.. 101 .14 cil este. ch to.. FRU burgh l Classisnd R rasa 1 1.01 butter, 9hrissra Duwarttu 1 do, K Dalssil am I pkg. do, Atwell, toe S. oo 13 bats ciorersesd, sast,lless ni., K 31'Cul• Rusts: d Ibis scrap Iron, Joust 6 Lima, IMPORTS BY RIVER PT LOUII3 by Eheiologo-11.07 bole. cotton, Arbuekla en; al bble beef, I mon cm 27 eke wool, W Iterker; 79 do umothy weed. 21o01¢7kan A ."; :a eke mile:, Dakewol A ow, 40 dodo,Dryrel ew 310 ale bola. • Wood k os; D 3 bble oil, 10 do whisky.l7C boo leathers. 300 br• moot. 136 eks timothy see 7, Loekh t to NAIIIIVILLE by 51:dror:-1 box b:c2.4. 1 box dry croah. I Woo rug,. 83 166 hams, ST bbd. bacon. 24 bbl. oil, 120 do pork. DU t o lard , a el. 26 bbls arca.. 5 kegs do. 60 661.16 rd, di bud sumac, 10 do dr 660.1449 do peachay. O balm cotton./ box tilroste. Dickey t cc: 66 0.4.. cotton, asonedr,Utuld.eo oc: 241 bus pod nuts. Roma t 4512.16 r. do: 600 bbl. flour. W6liare a 0000000/ 100 tub. flour. 21 wohmes.lo bz. war. 1 do honer.Llndray: 14 ha hotpot we, Park. renter s floc 91 bblivtd•ky. flagon: 2.1 061. oU 10 kat 65.6. MIII. H/ekethor: 20 btu 011. Robinson ec: /0 dodo. W 86211.6 T 22! 005: flour. TaTlert: sdo Ilquar. Ducwao: 1 tack Sudan. 1162 *tow 6b5125g0, Mons.: 1 Wm blue Ect water. &OW: 1m • ex ate bbls.,13611111: 1 bb! sour, 1 beg aired. Opear: 1 boX bolts. IL T U. 14 Wllliglarifi by Obiroal-49 OUT flour. Genslyr 6 do. 4 aka •1)14.11. McCandless, Krone It do: 116 bbts obese, lb Be m.ne ; 76 Wile psrcr; arrest: R bre glureare, 6 bble d P. IL It: 4 obideggs, Leech& cc; eta barley, lilsoirs Caron: 1 bbl ego; 1 los batter, .1 kers do, Floyd: BO eras roc L Stet: 17 do. 17 bbln Iron t copper. 13 pa Iroce. 6200. o: 31 eoerloe Omtt.b: 16 obi. OPar. 31,3u11y: 3 begs erolobbeg 6d3 and and Ina ST LOOl3 by llazet-23bz. sos,, lambert! El , lptetu tit mks wool, fluter: Sts urarsoutzlnut, Bennett: 100 Ws nour, Lindsey: OD tale. ootton'llenasdy.thllo4 d CO: 62 dt, Part • P•lsttt 1 2 sho nq 33 880 Shoulder; 100 bye meet, 600 bbte lour, Leech a tO do trtdalty. elks; 10 do, Myer. NABUTILLE by Day Clity-124 btloJoottoo, Pork, Pain ter A 05 do, Thos krbacklo: al do. Sonnet,. clads d ec: 50 do, Slog, rettacet. • e, 113 do, lorsyth t ca: 22 no. renn , ek; CO lag middlings. Leech I to: 10 tea buns, Ir t*llerc hlrky. atioo: 13 sis bag., Dry an leo mad T A er: too. rig Iron. Jonas Wolllogferd: 31 eau ( ,then, rtotia.ra, 7 bdls eking, 3) tn. old Iron. ISLIdIek s co: 15 mot,' ols 0313, 7 bri Woks. Entltll: 130 Ona 3 , 1 g Iron, 255 bloom., I Dialogl eo. MONONG ALMA NAVIGATION CO.-4 sks race, a bag lard. 3 sts Gass i. Esdowlsk: 16 aka Wheat Mason: GI bags small, Allan: falkwrers. Kean A Hellen 6 bills Iss4b • tr. florsith: 40 bss gh.es, elnksz. Ilattooms II cm 4 bbl. s;a //W. I do bon.. 4 WU dr spas , . ob. '4 o'. Corns, all; 2/11 Os. /Os" krEas 30 oohs Basta, At WEN, 12 bbls dour, If wiodls/ lot of bnowden: 94 bra tau, Ibumen: 44 kgs spikes. Joule, 1.4016 AMI 9 bib. knew, flonnt 131 bss slam. lloopa rt : CA dn. Cam •cm 1: d bd. oats. Mann 177. busk do. Edmondson; 1 caret sgr, 2 buggies. 2 b., 1 pall. shafts. Wilson co: 1 horse, Ospt W Mason: 2/ pea bomb/m.Blas. Cost Endeavor:6 do do. Cum• berlssaL RIVER TRADE. Tin stags of orator last sight was 6.: feet. and fathom. Tho maethor wu moJerativg. with some ladlasho of rah, The arthate teotarday were the Sbenangoo Baj City, (WA, N. Holmes, and Ile hare, all with fall toed.. The Oar .1 will load for in boat. at mica • Bun Lair two.. Tarar.—The White Cloud loop for St Lomb and Illagiorl river to day. Those going that wet •ill find this arplendld tanOrtunlty. Th. Laolude also goes out r lit Logi...and it rafieshot for Ed atorhia. The St lawreca. anived at Citeinnati Lam St Linda on Stow:lag. and Dologat. and Lacrosse from hero. the two littler liaising tight era Th. Jamb roe, Belmont.. W. WM. Iva Cambridge and Clam Dom lett for Vale atty. STEAMBOAT REGISTER ArLElVED—Linarin. 14orcultlla;Ur.= do, Col. Bayard, rditseettg N. llolmes, C 1 Mama, Naabvillo• Bay Clezel, mt. Louts; Dlttrual, Wr 1111/1/0. DEPARTILC—Laserno. Itroarravillt; Jaawcy do; Cat Rayarcl. Eilzabettn Dlarnal.Vitteling; Adriatla.BkLaa* De 1310214. art lit Louis. ft 1. feat; rleatallier. Turmas. Wsllawille. A UCTIOPi SALES. P . 61 . DA V (8, Auotioneer. ..toriasdreldal al:e1 aeon, arrner a/ Illod OM/ Pt, 1/1 EI ISCELLANEOUS BOOKS by Catalogue AVI —On Beeturiay evening. Muth 7th at 7 o'c'ook, at tm ormnierelel ala row:lan...timer Wool and 1411 Ws, be old, • catalogue olltilsoellemenn.. books among which re Lord Jeffrey's Mimellanies. Pork'. Pantology. Wad e'. .m w . Uwe, 2 rots , Carallea Natural Philoeophy. 2 rohr. Montaigne!! Earayg Delorie Wen of French Resolution. 2 role; Freiman'. Obrardeles et Mi d dle Apr emall7 Deck of II Whorl; 13aka's Lim 9 co* Dyron's Works, The Lady. [loot, IS rob; Gregory'. /clothe= Woe, Caesar eud What. 'Mier'. French Revolution, 0 eoir.Ordelideee Works: 0100 Mem axe., 2 vole, Raton et Greek and Roman Carle Poet , . 2.01,0 Llfe of Cadet and Ms *patine_ Mitchell's tie. emptelosi View or the World:a:mote. Fogs of Lola 11311; Milton'. remedies Lost Pentelan Antionitier, Hart'. Rheum; Pope's Worts, Lectures on the Bornann Bachelor of beiamenea, 2 robe Wolohan'. Po. Deal Workr, Don Jan, lebeturarlen Dlotionsap, tO, ho. Full particulers to catalogues which ars now nay. P M DAVIS, hoot. WATOEIES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, At Anction—Oa Mande) . even In g. March 6t hat 1 o'clork. and =tinning Sibley_ and Batterday at 10 a.. M. 2 P. ht. 7 P. M. at No. le Nth 00.2 Coarsfrom Mee. Set, plll be sold, the entire Moot of • erst elms Retell JeweLry tither, embracing • lance and choice stock ofileld and Oliver Watebse In open and kW:WM tam, by the most celebrated makerm abide eplendid .took aerate Gold Jewelry of the very latest potterris, 000 Cooke of arm variety and pattern. sheer end plated epoe no, forks and !slyer, toge.her wltn • choice kook of renerygpple. To mamens dal ring to Dunham., this solo offers the most fir ovable opoorturdtr toot kw: aver braa prese nted In thle My so every artioie hes Num selected mitts care far the oily retell trod*. All watches and slat* gold yid to warranted for on yaw to prow: comildra• 5019e00. and all other articles areguaranteed to prove as represented. The sale will be positive, no It 11 desired as far mpossible to clove everything hot to mete room for an entire new sack,wtoch the proprietor II oh at opening for the spring trod.. mrb P M DAVID Anat. %,„AzOLD ANDSILSILVERWATCHES, GOLD GAIRA a SUPERIOR GOLD JBWERY At an. tion—Oil !Friday 417.011111 L Mach CUL at I Wa L wa,.t the commercial sale, room, cor cf Weal and sth sta.VIII be cold 5 Gold %Vetches. conalatlny of Loping; Lever and Itnilleti Patent Lover Watches, Mira Watches. One of which .ridgeta time =metier Gold Yest Maine; 6 Lath. , 0•=vo and Go ld stone Er ast Plum 05 pair do do do Ear Ringo a email enactment 01 cutlery, Wend& we Invite the attention or those whiling to p Sate peremptory. mrs P. B. DAYI licaL ‘IIPERIOR ROCKAWAY At Auction -1..7 On Botm . day =taloa March 7th at II eclat at ths ol Oommo. d dal Silo I.l4csat =nor cf Wood and Ma 111. b A inpulor hattdossatay finished two tested RoctswoV Curls4p.. P. M. DAVI Amt. VALUABLE STOOKS At' Auction—On Thursday ersubsg. Mao h 61. h. at 'Di o'clock. at th•• hisrahant's Ath =oat. 1011 be sold 20 oases Berchonta a Mantifacturays Bank Stock: 14 do Dust or Eittabur t h do El do (Athens' Daposlt Bank do do Stonotogat els Eddins 00. dO EH do Pittsburgh IL Won. and Mauro It. 8., Oa Stout mail ekt DAVIS. anon. TRAW WRAPPING PAPER—Just to- celled 200 NIL for leo by P. It. D&VIB. old corner Wood and ittth its. 25qBundles Crown, Medium and Don saleCrOwn cormrr rrlvata sate at the soodotere s rOOO2/ of Wood sad ath sta. A UCTION SALES—DaiI at tho Commer - tha gams, earner of ood and West& • o'clock, fanny and Marie <UT goods. bong shoes hats, nem ac. At. dninek. P. Atjarnitere maw gounounntre, An. CiazuneneLog at o'clock evening. clottangorainiaagnms, pistols, violins. cotton dell P. AL DA lug. • DRY FRUIT -93 btrOlgoo. new, 11 Padua do, Now Indio" fona Mama Amnia &Ed ft. solo tor , &MAU incyzy a 0, BREF—Oinoinnati S. C. Beet Munn and Iboulders In stars and be Ws at VFifth O r FILDDLS. SPRING TRADE FOR 1857 FAHNESTOCK & CO. B. A. COMM OF WOOD AND•HIRST STRUTS, PITTSBURGH. PA. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STErFPS, PAINTS, LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, ALCOHOL, TORPENTDNE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, SPERM OIL, BRUSHES, WHALE OIL, SPICES, MANUFACTURERS OF WI-11TE LEAD; RED LEAD AND LITHARGE. Our White Lead, ground in Oil. is pat up in packages of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500 vhltane pounds, which we cnarentee to be ErfIUCITLY E. POLL VirmiTllT. and not =wad by =7 R. 1104 ..".. 1 adia. Our forilltleitor the Inszebsas sad ImpaKatioa or Deno, ie m are snob as enable us to NZ on es feeorepe tam a. Eastern Jobtdna Home, A. A. MASON & CO. Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 1:0 3Et C:10 , go. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, HAVE ALWAY 6 ON HAND TIIE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORT meta of Imported and American Dry Goods To be found to the Western country, Their Immense stock consists of every Variety of Silks, Shawls and Dress Goods; Embroideries, Lam and White Goode; Trimmings, Variety Goods, Ilosiery Mid Gloves; Gentlmeens' Furman' g Goods, - Linen and Housekeeping Goods, Domesilif 'Goods in immense variety; Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Grapes,' AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLES. Straw and Braid Bonnets, an extensive assortment; Straw Goods, all kinds. Their BONNET, CLOAK and dIANTLLLS JLASNIPAGTORY has brat mach ar...ruaL With their futilities encased In menufacturing they are erteblodalways to offor the taut fashionable styles and et_priou below the us.' rates. Beery description of LADLES SK I R TS on hand and nude to order. NEW GOODS constantly mitred item their noddy:lt Bayer In the met. Merchants from all pectic,na of the country are tufted to csIL feB:3mdkall PHILADELPHIA GLOVE HOUSE. JOHN . ENGLISH & CO., 21 CHESTNUT STREET, - ARE NOW RECEIVE° TULLE SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF GLOVES Being the best assortment in the United States, emaist i ing of 10.000 130ZENI GENTLEMEN, LADIES' AND MISSES' Paris Kid Gloves, Of the most celebrated makes. Gentlemen and Ladles' Eta and Bearer Gauntlets.' Gentlemen and Ladies' Cuter & Bearer Gloves. Fld Finish Bilk Gloves.' " " Lisle Thread 1314 Tee and Gauntlets. With a large assortment ci • London Silk Ties, Buck Gloves, Gnm Elastic) Braces, etc. Sole Agents in the - United State, for the sale of the Caleltrated DEROACH AND TALMON GLOVES. Eleamodtwl . M. FIAIAMWELL & CO. PHILADE L P H I A. JOBBERS OF SILK GOODS; Fancy Dress Stuffs, Trimmings, Ribbons, EMBROIDERIES ; LACES, MANTILLAS, to., HAVE, now open for tho Spring Season ono of tho Largest Stooks of Goods in their lino, ever offett4 In the Uolted States. The a - Totem of UNINDILIII MMES. adopted bp us WWI yam elate. together with that of opening how counte except with CASH AND SHORT .CREDIT BUYER-S, ,*. Has had the scoot or largely Increasing our husinem, thereby enabling us to present atilt greater inducements In Goode and Wit, to those who give us their mute.. The close ea t o. Merchant wlll perceive upon reading our Terme Met ender the prim stem we not Only eau anon' to, boo most of taunt! y, Fell at lower rates than those •ho do business n the old long credit slum: our tame being more etriegent. and the pnretseers whom waseek to surest being, as • chum the elmost buyers sad beet judges of goods. - , TERMS. i I • . Cash buyer. win motive • disaount of gIX per cent. If the money! be paid In par funds. wi ten days from data et Bill linen:rent money taken only at Ito market vales on the darn Is Iooollllli. . To merchants of undoubted standloc, • eredofl3llkionthewill brave., If desired. he allowe Where d. money Isreciltted In SATZ., Ott:mt nr ty , a dLneunt at the rate of T SILVA per cen t per annum will • •••• • - grarw..k from ninwhanta 'Pelting thaLact an examinatton of ;on{ stork, b.ing ratistukt that that whi be eon 1. V wot r`r their lotOraa. to: Pe/ the lazga profit. that are ahrohtfely curntio4 to thc.. who glut tong 1.10,L2m 4857. TRANSPORTATION. Capacity One Hundred. Tons Daily, ditaa LLOYD & C O. 11 AVING made extensiee preparations tins Winter, are now prepared to do a — heavy PENNSYLVANIA OANAL AND RAIEROAD, VIROUOII to .dtroto the Eastern WIN. We can aware= friend, .d all those di. oaad to DatrOodoeLhe Penna. Canal and Rat:road. that to pains eral D. Maoed to render general satlefactlon to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN FREIGHT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the 'Allegheny Portage Railroad mil Pin ineoe.ed deepateh to the trar.eakirelon Of (Welt OCke on PENN MEET, at the Canalllzabo. fe24;dly LLOYD & CO. CAMPBELL & POLLOCK • WHOLESALE DE T.PRS IN FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, CRAVATS,' HANDICERciILEFS, CUTLERY, PERCUSSION CAPS, JEWELRY, WAtCHES, &a AND /d4.7IUZAOTUREILI 07 Gift Mouldings for Looking Glass Frames, Railroad jars, No. 9S Wood Street, corner .of Diamond Alley, 1857. 4)ANA 1, NAVIGATION. 1857. atiggeKrEn's PORTABLE BOAT LINE/bard Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Cacr 2000 Tens per Month each, 'Way. faIIR facilities for Transportation have been largely increased during the past ,Winter, ._P and we can now ofSer to B Eit3 the me:dor advantage. of ► DOUBLZ DAILY durin g to and hem Pitts burgh Philedelohis end Baltimore. Mr Una I:winnow:weed entirely of PORTABLB BOATA, but ooetranaltimnant nieriot IitEIIOIIAITIO sending treat to our Line can rely er6o ita being nut Intrust with ell molt& ape.s.l end selyte.h. WAIIELIOUER, CANAL BABLN, corner ot Liberty and Wayne Wats. PIITOBURGLI. PA. fe26;13 , 41 KIElt & MITCHELL, Piersurrent--. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. lea TUB VAPID 003.1 01 COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. weTHIS REMEDY. is offered to the community with the confidence eel In en article whirl seldom Ails to rutin the bepblest erects that ous be darned. lio wide in the meld of Its use fatness and eo numer , us the ems of It. emu, that Almon every action of tee mantel abounds in persons. OublielY known, who bun been mitered from alarming and even despante Menus of the lungs, by its twe, .Wben once tried Its taMloritY Our every other medial. of Its glad Is too apparent toes.. Malervatim, and where ite virtues are known, the public no longer bustate what antidote to employ for the distrusts. arid danger°. &Matta. at the pulmonary organs, which ere Incident too= climate. Nothing has called loader for theearnest enquiry o medical men, than the alarming prevalence and Wanly ofcansumilu complaints. nor has eel one clan of dim eases had more of their inventlgnikn and care. But a. rat no adequate remedy hts been provided, on widen the pabllo mold depend for protection from at t acks th• reentrancy organs. until - the Introduction of the Cherry PuteraL fhb article is the product of • loos. laborione, Lod I ballets succesefol endeavaLto turnbh the comma. nit? with mob • rey. Of this prepst the •mnican people ere BOW thaele/M jO u judes. cod .PO.I with confide.* to their demniom there is I•ll74lspmderice to be planed In what men of every due and Asti= certify It has done for them, If we me e rmine our own prossi, se ben we ma dangerous albmtione of the throat told lungs yield tont, if we am depend on the a.l. .nrano. Of lowisont Phynicians, who make It tiseirbun nese to trome.—ln abort, if thus is any reliance upon any. thing. then is It Irrefutably proven that Ude medicine doe, relies, sad dace sure Oleo'sa of dinginess It!. dent.* 41 Ibr,beyond arm and mil otters that are known to mans kind. If this be tens. IL cannot be hoe freely publlnhed nor be too widely known. The dieted should know IL A remedy that ems In Mogen, to them. Parent. should know It, their children are pr..es to them.. All should know It, for health one be priced to no one. pot 0017 should It be circulsted hern but everywhere, not only to thle country souls ell oroldsten Blow feltillußY we hare seted on Ibis ennas. Is abown in the facttbat .1.43 thin article ban route the Wale ol the globe. The son never sets on Ha Malta. No continent Is without lt, mid for minis. hl A it lthough not eo primal use in . other j,t t a i ro:t j ajj t7oligryrs ' . EZ.LIgg stored In both Antenieu—ln SUWON dela, Africa, Ans. UmM and the fa off islands of the iota. Idle le as dear to Its twouscre than as here, and thee greoP et • ramble remedy with sun more naldity than muselm. milks most mount... its kind.itls an expensive compost. non Mostly material Ftill It ts afforded to the subtle at • ressonc. th ably low price and what to of teeny mere tor. Mime teM, qntYill Wilt suffered te decline I t toka=gtung . ta.W . trd o r e fes li n i er leers ho the 0 boon made hareljori, or as Te sUro cepat ' gf " maktg. " — No toll or met ts oared. In Maintaining It Int. best per. fectlorffwhlch It Is melds to produce. Fiance the patient who mann. two math. emu - Panama, am rot, an heeled' so good an ankle as has am been had by thus who %entity to 1ta1... g. rUTA L I:Ir beenbl aTetra l s I tti e s a u = riff, :fo doing so teg tmuth b. done already, r behetleg Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AYER, Practical and Anatylical Chemist, Lowell, Man. . . EDI by , O.A. FATINESTOOKI(IO.. Wholeast=ta, Pittsburgh. and Dr allDrusigs BAd hiedkin• ao.3);lydarr—lo2 W. W. WALLACE: Mill Furnishing .I"stablishmeint, 319. yll LIBERIT $171102. PIITECITRGI34 Pa. ERENCH BUR 8., LAIJREL HILL Morns alesan. 6 4 . land tv gllll Be a ndbl i 11111 Proorther Beltloifte h achlr t n4 l . Moll= COT Menton. • dump artlchr and ersterolvely cued by mills'. AL'. Lulke meat French Inn" Boot Machine. • sontlor ankle used to GOO mills lathe West. ITI7 roc ught. glean Ireland net, and 'IC lan elite Eon— When they benne dull the edge can be named In cracking the Inn. We soon a cart:gest* town ore the largest gourlog mills In the gest; and for further Tar. Molars ran tcdtand Youreze• a, Jona .6.1&52. W. W. WidtAra. E ft , Deu Orr r•-*• nays nn In nn mow mIU too or your Burr Snot Ilechlneg the 'nth to our entire sallstactlon. and they are duriblu not EL. Ole tont. out Wenn, and we conelder theca the net on• chins now In rush WILBIART/1 & !WELD. AU annum:noir attended to • • W.V. WALLACE, 310 Man' et. Plttsburgh. • PLASTER PARIS, White Limo, Hydraulic' Cement and , o 'lndstoulle. attains, on hand 810 Liberty etreet Pittr 7.TalstuYing T • W.ve4.l,l“ter. - C'lCAlit ENGINES AND BOILERS.--• Ms= rashes fat Soy sad )lour 1111114, with Me reldontt. on hand and ma e to mkt., titnito Beaus the mot Juniata tton. mode to ordor. OnPro filled trl do-niath atdlfl Liwty.t. pliterorob.P.. 14141 ad2a4 T Or. W. WALSAOI. • AND GAUNTLETS. BOOKS. . , 4NOLISH BOOKS just rco'il by J.t. Da -11200, ea Market et , near Ittu hltelock's ktionarhan of the Tuella Allem from by ginning ot Mtn of Motto. I to tb o harpy kratoration et ttharble Ll—seer est leo% tbru. Onfora.• Blthop Bonnet's !Ram of tie own num& with notes. by Earle of Dartmouth and nerdy !eke, rooster Conlon' mad Dean Swift, with other annotation% a role. elo.Onalma John reeter's Coati& Essays, thatribehol to the Metes. tb Deelme.4 rola. Doha, London. Comte's Philosophy a the Edmore, by 3. Linde; Doha, Loudon. Dictionary of Cleuloal Quotation..roembs, !dszkos and Matthaei:N..loM and ' , leathern!. Quotation.,,: Lair terms and obtuse, with a eeleatton of Greek lanotatlons Dorm, London. 1015 J, B. DAVISON. Ti RESH supply of Now Books just sad 2: b J. L. MUD - 78 Youth Itt Bane's Arena ISl'petllttOn. 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Vdcohoictres Chateauss Otextpsslotc, htanfurds And Quist Lang Closcrscion. liters to Ma Attu, • 12annsl Dnothni, tdiUncel and Devotions lot Won Par ale Dr call HAT A WA, 66 Wood it: 11013 ART'S FESTIVALS to FACTS—A ' Compankm far thormtinlr oral* Protertsat Eri ca Mynah.. voinelpsur srlaerd rad ...Card nom &I. sores Commalon roe the lintlt at. Ord ruts °litho Couzah of England, with foram of Drvotlacs, by Joha arta Maur, in 1 vol. 12mo, foe nlr tor • nu 2 ~„,. HAY I COCO ,51 Wood itrird. ~ PrMOWS DIGEST—now edition ; • American Tarsus. and.7orm Hoot—notheaS r il elrian's Wetter La; for 18f4 , Hasusll's Sollraere rad Menhanlce Guido. aUt. Stoddard's Nor Moreentile and Produce Beekouirs Rudiments of Ambits :dun and Art orßuildlus: ' • Saldwlds Propounder Uszettart—realsod affen census: Ursa:matt anlFlan'. do - et the World. Room. - Ro. Oroclen Enfant Llteratursatoroan Antkul • tler. II re C ee' lassical Library: Arid= sod IS SoltleslClasiled • • New pubUnttlons ants lime ssecttnent - ef dandeut radium =Ube the serials, dePartuudfe efLlteroture. Z. U. 00011 BANE, , !CA No. 6 frideratelede, Allerbeur.' NEW SPRING PAPER 11/CAGINGS. In,ALJlnn♦ndeta)wizPwaWtato enades so.. .c cf °wassail'. RAPPING TAPER-500' Crown. Median, and Doubts Crown etrow Wrapper 330 blCrone Medium and Dosibl• a=Bag Wont.: blot. nett. and baton. tea and drutnlat Amine, male do. In non and no lotus/. Man eontratiod with Mao. newsman for a . con•tant toppli or 'UMW!' wrapping Man. for alb In osuintitna to mat pllftAwa • .11. O. 00C11811NE. Eon taught Midi:hest =tot ntes. far.s The College of fit. aunt Maryland. LES SECt.; TERM' of the present An.. resvista; Om.lee. 31dh. Pe rreparstem saw eat couespes• coassee•of Mar ere plastass Students jobs' abeam: elses their ararabletbm s them to b 'es , s Hied to enter; sad the Coheirs than.. as, cotad faros the date of 4,i:dream Amass meat. meats are mad& etre , dimr tmseT Cterattle sad essassala estel:betehding the are of Horsy Lisa by am in Jammer. Co tees dune Ihr the entire anneal &Woe. oareziall SU A=LITZI itlanastion, or Ler the or •to bl d. mede be the Siesta , ~,amrelogjet.. bheet- Lead Pipe and bheet- Lead: 40Q.000 LBS. LEAD PIPE-511 ems and thleknavoa. 3WO 33 Muss Lead—tram 3 13_3.1 per 13-13 itcra • 341:1.33 MAL AWA. 12130.3333 : . . lAorre.- Ramie HOOPS - for Ladies A Skirts-I=llw noir; AAA amebas far an. fir'd at Ms Lula Aubbar Depot F ; Pm. lIIIJ 2a sad A EA. 4 4 It, AP WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE; PERFUMERY. PATENT MEDICINES, SURD. NSTEMENTS. 1857. BA 11011 POGO CZ
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