§a^ttc. X aiTOS.--.S- IXBPLK—-&CSCCLL tUITT tIDDLE & CO.. \S ant FBOPBIITOB3- ’ITTSBTTIiQB = MOBNESO, MABCU :i. 1853. HB pmjLtoA* COUSTY COSVKNTIOH. T n opponents of tho National Administra te i , AlmcM* Ootmty are to meet la tbtlr SATURDAY. M»rch2Ctb, and* ict twoMdecatai from earh to a Geoaty CnuTcntlon, «Uo iwttl JEmtoVral Uw COURT DOUSE, on WEDNES DAY Ww ■* » •'doe*, A.M. , Tb oty«tp thlf Oonrentloa U to elect d«l«*ate« from thl» oouty fo tbe State OmTniUon, »rA act upon a act of ralna ftw too|g*r*nim«t of fatarenoranatiug Conrtntloas In UOaooiratrjarhidi vfflstthattlnii>fc*iobDiltt(-(!bj tbe CotiDty Ooaunltlee. f The Intents Hastings will be beld/io tbe towL»btp» be tween tbe bom of 8 and t P. IL, And lu tb- Cities and borongbabetween U>* boors of? an-IVP. M. By order of tbe Oonnty Oomml tt re. B. H. GKYEB, CUeirmanpro ton. BOBBL XtUETT, Bec’j. Corruption and Crimw-at—Washington. Tho developemenls recently made at Wash ington, in Gongren and - ' »*— < -*Hww of m adulterer under Us very veils. BuehtSTigS did not happetfinlhe days of Wash nay-more than they did in those of I OronweU, because eooiety took its tone, from those whoever* at the hoed of government; - aadtf a mtiof pore life, with a wife and fam ily ebont him whom nil that goes to illustrate , deieeatlo imrltr- and propriety found eminent aroond the Presidential Vcorae the favored spots for \ those who dishonor the lightly be weloomed - v lime for those -70 good name to be f<\and surest mease i: Raping tooh die* -\rtng Its nest r“",ia the Presi .'•‘Vis corrop- well % W* lit r * - . THE WASHINGTON TRAGEDY. fTrom tb« OortcspooSeik* or tbs PhUndetjvhi* Prcq« ] WAflmxaTos, February, 2Bth.—Last Thursday evening Mr. Sickles received a bundle of letters Addressed to himself.'. AmoDg ibem was on anonymous Communication, which bo either over, looked or did not open nntil Friday morning.— This letter charged infidelity to her marriage ▼orr on the part of Mrs. Sickles, and staled far ther that Mr. Key had hired-a house on fifieeuih Street, between K and L streets : that Mr. Key’s motive in hiringthis dwelling was for the purpose ■of meeting Mrs. Sickles ; and that Mrs. Sickles was in the habit of visiting Mr. Key at certain boors in the day. 1 Mr. Siokles wbb, ns mlarally would be suppo leed, at first inclined to treat the anonymous firebrand as tbe work of malice. Hut the cir cumstances beiog detailed with such precision, his suspicions were aroused, and accordingly ho requested Mr. George C- Wooldridge, a mu tual friend himself and his lady, to ascertain the troth or falsehood of these assert ions, affect ing, as they did, bis own honor and that cf his family. Mr. Wooldridge undertook the mission, and visited the neighborhood indicated in the anon ymous missive, to see whether such a house had been let last summer, sod under what oircum stanees the lease had been . granted. He there learned that Mr. Key had hired such a dwelling at the time alleged. The landlord was a color ed man named John Gray, who stated that he received fifty doltars a month rent for his house, he having furnished it, &o. The house was a two atory'briok ; no one else occupied it. Mr. Key commenced going ibere with Mrs. Sickles in the month of Janaary last: Key generally entered first; and going up stairs would hoist the first window over the door, and bang out a towel or a white handkerchief as a signal to Mrs. Siokles that all was clear. He then would leave tbo door ajar for Mrs. Sickles to enter. The last time Mrs. Siokles and Koy had been at this house was on Wednesday the 23d ultimo. On that occasion they entered in the book way, through an alleyway leading from Sixteenth street. On this Wednesday night there catneialifng a manolosely muffled in a shawl. He asked a col ored woman standing on tbe pavement whether the house was then oeoupied or not ?; “Yes sir,” was the response. | “Very well, that’s all 1 want,” the|myslerions gentleman replied, and turning around walked I away in the direction of K street. { He was observed, however, to haVg around the neighborhood for a good part of the evening. Eventually Key was seen to leave the houßO, and the stranger muffling his face still closer, spoke a few words to Key, and then harried off. It is supposed by many that he was the author of tno anonymous letter. , Mr. Siokles knew of an intimacy existing be tween Mr. Key and his wife. He supposed it simply an innooenlbut incautions flirtation, and on. account ■of the scandal that it excited in many circles, ho remonstrated with her. She did not pay any heed to these entreat ies of her husband, but continued uninterrupt edly her singular, but (by her husband) unsus pected intercourse. Key was known to be in the habit of attending tbo theatre, opera, balls, soirees, and other places of gaiety and fashion, and was almost invariably accompanied by Mrs. Siokles. He, indeed, followed her everywhere. It is said that Key was accustomed to boast of attentions in this quarter, and at the National Clnb House the criminal intercourse between himself and Mrs. Sickles was well known, and formed the topio of conversation. i Mr. Sickle's dwelling was opposite the Olub nouse, and Key was accustomed, to go up emirs to a window in the latter bnildiog, overiookjng Sickle’s house, and hang out signals to Mrs. Sickles, ne wonld also go in Lafayette squire, wave his his handkerohief at her, throw out kis ses, and make profuse demonstrations of {at tachment. | Before the fatal denouement cf this unhallowed intercourse, Key had been time and again warn ed by his friends that somethingdongeroue wbuM grow from his oriminal attachment Ho Jwoa accustomed, however, to treat these friendly Ad monitions with an air of .haughty bravado. ' Ho would listen to no remonstrances from any quar ter. He had been known to boost of his amours in society, and it is said that Mr. Bachanon, be \ ing informed of Sir. Key’s character, hod m de I out his dismissal, and was only waiting to se' oct I a successor, previous to sending in thedocom rat Ito the Senate, when Mr. Key met his death. Mr. Sickles’ affection for his daughter weij bs heavily upon him. lie feels that bis hopes hre blasted, and that his home is broken up. The mother of Mrs. Sickles, (Mrs. Bagil&li.) i and the mother of Mr. Sickles arrived in tbo oity to night. Mrs. Bagioli will tako charge of her daughter, while the mother of Mr, Sickles will take under her charge his daughter. x Washisgtos, February. 28th.—Samuel F. Butterwonh this afternoon, charg ed with being da’ accomplice before tbe fact to tbe death of I'hilip Barton Key. Numerous reports are aiioat concerning all the parties, having the effect to aggravate tbe facta already painfully distressing, and maoy of these rumors are pure fictioo. [Prom tbe N. T. EtrUdf Post 1 A New York Sketch or Duitci, E. Sickles. —Daniel K. Sickles is a somewhat notorious member of Congress from the Third District in this city. As a young man he gave great promise of future distinction and usefulness; but his political ambition getting him into bad political and personal associations, he very soon betrayed the promise of his youth. He is now about forty years of age, possesses a plausible and graceful manner, some facility as a speaker, and an imperturbable coolness in ucarly all circumstances. He has been, for several years, ; a member of oar State Legislature, iu which, however, he achieved no honorable distraction. ; 1 In 1853 he was married to Miss Bagioli, a girl of sixteen, just from school —the daughter of a well known music teacher of this city, Antonio Bagioli—an upright, hhrd-working, and ranch respected man. His [wife was an American woman, whose maidenlname was Cook. Mrs Sickles was married to her husband at a time when she was not yet out of her girlhood and she is even no* bnl twenty-two years of age. The character of the husband too often corrupts that of the wife, particularly at the impressible period of early youth. “Curses,” ti is said in the old pro Verb, “come home to roost;” and so, ‘lt may be said with equal truth, do adulteries. Sickles was excluded from de ceot society in this city long ago; and it would be almost a miraole* in the school to which be took bis young wife, %ith her character yet un formed, ehe should have pteeerved her innocence. We do not mean tcrextenuate the injury done by Key to the manwhoso {coolly look bis life; ti is one of tbe greatest thit one man can com mit against another. : 'But there are states of soeial’existence in which’ mutual toleration is the rule of conduct, and Sickles, in acquiring so perfectly the morals, should also have ac quired the philosophy of the class to which he belongs. It ill became him, who is eo careless of his own conduct, to sft on foot investiga tions into tbe morals of others, and to avenge a false step with death, No matter how nearly the offence toacbed him, he should have treated it as he treated criminal intrigues of the same nature in which his own wife was not concerned as a trifling matter, as a pleasant jest, as a thing to be passefd off with a sly allusion and a knowing look, in.short, as something which tbo adulterous intrigue was welcome to chronlclo among his triumphs. The manslayer does not seem to have acted on the prompting of any sudden impulse, but to have perpetrated tbe deed with entire pre meditation. He is represented as talking of the “dishonor” that had been done him, a term of strange sound when uttered by such a man. It Is very likely that the desire of distioguish ; ing himself by a deed of startling theatrical effect had some place in his motives. Washiboto*, Monday, Feb. 28, 1859.— Tbe i sad tragedy of yesterday has been the subject of exciting conversation throagafcft the day. Mr. Sickles has been visited in the- jaiLto-day ! by a Urge number of people from cvery the country and of every shade of polities. Mrs. Sickles’ is represented jirbeiog very peni tent, and Is overwhelmed with grief. She de clares that she hashed enough of fashionable life In Washington, and prays for oblivion. 6ho described her hnsband, when ho returned to tho boose after having accomplished bis bloody work, as entering her room looking like a mar ble statno, only uttering the single sentence: “I have killed him-” Mr. Siokles was accompanied to his houso by two subordinate offloere of the District, who made blm pledge his word of honor, before they would oonsent to allow him to enter his wife’s room, that he would do her no harm. That he still entertains for her feelings of the strongest affections, there is do donbt. When Mr. Sickles procured the written con fession of guilt from his wife, and directed her to fiend for her parents to take her home, he de termined thot flhe should not take with her their child, a beautiful daughter of six years; but to-day he has consented that the child may go with her, and remain nntil his caaois determined h *The wedding ring which he demanded and obtained from her has caused'her— grief, and to-day ho directed that it aftenW-he. 'fit He*. : ;i ' Mrt. aickiee concedes tbit her husband has w ' : ’ne right, and a tales that Blr. Key received so •nymoua letter on Thursday night last, which' 'owed to her, warning him against oontinu* visits at Mr: Siokles’s house, calling his _ ->-Uj the fact, that ho was much older Sickles, and ought not to poesuc-bcr, that, unices he desisted, Mr. detect him, and that in such an 'quenees would bo serious, if not l both of the parties. It is be* was found upon tho body . the Coroner's inquest—.V. .' dnooTixu Affai* i* West Wheeling.—Tbo n-iUlly qnlcl and orderly village of West WWl iod, on tbeO-bio side opposite this city, was on Sunday la«t thrown into a high stale of excite ment by ibe report or a pUlo! and the cry of "man shot!” tit appears that a couple of the employees in g Contß Monthly or 75 Cents a Year, ihfe paper mill in that place, named McMullen *' anti Gludin, bad a quarrel several days ago over FRANK LESLIE’S (hfcir liquor, about a friend of GludinY Gindin po-ivir ifqttF’S 1 being a large man while McMullen is a small ' “ Aa> * tf one, the Utter did not think It good policy to FRANK LIJSLIfI.& coiie to blows, and .swore that as soon as oppor- ry-v , T -, / \ iitt vi lubity offered he would shoot him. 1> UU (x li. 1 U V PUIN ! On Sunday lost McMullen armed himself with RIT H f 1 Pl’ f\ L 1 17 T 7 VI a revolver, and having soaked his bou! right lJ V iMi Tj 1 v r I i.> . well with whisky, collected aparty of his frieuds, |i IT OK KII |Vf went to Gludin’s house and called him out. As' n soon as Gindin showed himself, McMullen pre- .D U _L) Vx JL 1 0 f I 1 U.M seated bis pistol nt him, swearing he bad come .]}{[rv n n m m n I'TTV! to lake bin life and was bound to do it. Gludin Jj U±J Ajr Ej J_ v/ P I?U iv! baught him by the arms and held them down, ]) 1j n n nwvi /\ K lK 11 Ml but in tho struggle the revolver was fired fohr b' i/ U 1 \J A ,1 U Ji, times, only two of tho shots, however, taking ' Ucoquim „ w »y 100 Bn«r*vicß. aw, jnci&ui. i.tb« effect. One ball passed through the fore part ii<,a m rmn» T,»yti»'< iuu:'. i'irr.R,ftnd iiim of Gindin's right thigh, while the other eo- i with sido Splitting storina, i*n-n AnoctijiM, ruiieirii tered the left thigh and glancing upward lodged j s.jnib4, Juk<<«r.f (.very ti«*rri|>Mun. BarU’*qne UomnncM near the groin. Gludin has a family who it is , Couantlruou, CharaJi-n, *nJ . TLTjtliltiK to infckr otitjlkhlj thought will soon have U> lament his demise. . Ro«wiu. Unghtor. tuu i. tb* McMullen bad a bearing before the magistrate, and was was committed to St Clairsville jail. [GREATEST FUNNY PAPER EIER ISSUED! Wheeling Timet. Ik (he House of Lords, on the 14th of Febru ary the Earl of Malmesbury, in reply to Lord Wodehonse, said he would lay before the house the recent correspondence with the United States government respecting the right of search. He thought England had exercised a wise discretion in giving up thatjright, and he believed that a code of instructions which had been agreed to by Engtaodand France, and had been submitted to tho United States for approval, would bo found to work satisfactorily in repressing the slave trade. The Earl of Clarendon said the right of search was a belligerent right, and could not be prop erly oxercised in lime of peace, lie trusted that the newoode of instructions would prove satis factory j but unless they were adopted by all the maritime Powers, there would always bo disputes and inconvenience. The Earl of Derby believed that tho code of instructions which had been submitted to the United States would prevent future complica tions. Paraocay in aCosjplktbStatb or Dbtbhsb. —A letter from Buenos Ayres referring to the difficulty between the United Slates and Para guay, b&jp: "The Paraguayans had so strongly fortified the river fA*if it was,not expected the Americans would succeed in and warlike attempt theif might make. It was said that a numbed of English officers were assisting the Paraguayans. The latter had also thrown every obstacle tn the wag of the United States squadron ascending the river. —Many of the American ships of war, from t heir draught of water, would bo unable to proceed up tho river. The American squadron consisted of fifteen ships and gun boats.” The Telegraph keeps assuring us that all Washington justifies Mr. Sickles’ killing of Mr- Key. It tuny be so, chough we doubt it. At all ovents, wc arc saro that public sentiment does not go tbe length of deciding that all the loose livers In that metropolis are to be dealt with thus summarily and sanguinarily. If they should be, we apprehend that the Census at band would show a seriously diminished popu lation in tho Federal City.—A'. 3’. Trib. A complete satire on posthumous eulogies came olTia the Circuit Court at Washington yes terday, where Mr. Carlisle announced tbe death of District Attorney Key, and spoke of him as “a frank and opm hearted gentleman," and it is added that ihe Judges paid a similar compliment to him Tho open-heartedness he displayed towards Daniel E. Sickles seems to have been truly remarkable —PAi/TA'. American At the inauguration of the revolutionary Gen eral Fabre Geffrard. as President nf the Kepub lic ofjHojTi, at Port au Prince lately, the im perial golden crown of Soulouque was laid on tbe table. Afier the administration of the oath of office, Geffrard, seizing an iron hammer, struck three times the crown, .-ymbolicallj break ing and JcgroJiug it. Scclouqoe was, at last accounts tying sick at Jamaica, and his advanced age renders his recovery improbable. 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The claa* will romtnoa uie coorwi on Saturday mutnlng, Starch bib, at lu o'clock, fnttt-f.t.l .IOIIN CKAN Ac CO “ Allegheny city, ARE NOW OPENINO their new SPUING tiOORS, consisting of (bo ganxit of MIK and Dree* floods tut thr soa* >n Qnr stock of Ciollia and Ca*n)iu»rre ter ltoya nod Mco's wear cannot be surpassed. We aludy to purchase all good* in our Hue of too beat ijuallty and of the moat odrbraied make*. Call and examine.our stock. mrlflwd rpUHEK SKCONIMIAND^fiiahL^ X CHICRBBINH PMNUS—llircv iitattn jnenta are tniiet dewirnble They arc hi perfect order, aod tho wear they bare (tad la acad vty pera pUblu. They will bo wairouled by tint subscriber. pursuit* by mrl .IOIIN U. MKLLOK, Rl Wood *t. Standard, Elegant and Valuable Work. JUST ISSUED. ‘ Anew history of the conquest OF MKXICO, dt H. A. WILSON.—This lien actual UUlury of that reinarkjtbla event—the Corti-2 Conquest of Mexico. Tbe author oflVctually ileatmya m>m« of too nne lit urine opon which Preacotfs History of the Conquest ol Mexico la founded—proving, conclusively, that the monk* iah chronicle* arc not reliable; that the so-calh«l “picture Writing*, * and allegro annate, are canning fictions. The work also present* the nathor'a rnatund thoughts, in raforenco to thn ancient civilisation on this cuntioont, aud arrays facta and colUtcrul vvidcuo, to prevu, beyoDd a caril. Hint every matlgc la of Bgyptlou or Phoenician origin. Nosut-Jert can bo more Interrutiag, or will excito greater ad nirntlou than to nettle thw*a qaeath ua hitherto held hi doubt u to the origin «>t Uioao wandering tribes wbiali peopled tbliContin-ui lor kgui U>fun*Coluinbna dlacoTurcd |t,tho rcmalce and nwcuairnta of which (till romaiu among tu. Tho work vlll umlonbV'dly recommend ItsuU to a largo claja of rwlora on ouch side of the Atlantic, by it# patient oocarr.li, It* largo mass of enriona and interesting facta, lu □genloua argument*, and ita lucid, graphic and aliractivo itylo. Clotii, Fbcep, iluO; Half Calf, fVa JAkIKS onALLKN A SON, I'hlla. fn-e on receipt of the price. WM. S. RKNTOUL, No. 20 8L Clair atroot, PltUbiirgh, fulttkdiwtlxT Puhtlahor’a Agnul. A l) I E 3 BUSSES AND OUILDRRN Can always bo Kiip[iiioi with robatacUal aud neat fitting BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description which aro btlog »ol'l off At tlio cheap Btoro of fo2S JAHKS EODB, SO Matfcol ft. N" EW SPRING GOODS—Pofo Do Chircr, De Lnlaes, Cblntwa, Print*. Roedlo Work OolUn, Uucoand P. K. Bhlrt Boaom*, Bleached and Unbleached Table Cloth* and Table Limn, and a goaora! awortment o( ererythlng in tiro Dry Goods Has. N. B. New good* receiving dally. art a HANpON 1A?V8,74 Market *twt. SUNDRIES —406 nocks Com; IM3 do Tran. Wheat; 48 do do Flour, To arrlro on iteunor Bhenancofor «U<* by n,r*i ISAIAU DICKEY A CO. SOFT FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS.— mntCHFIELD A 00. bare received anolbor e*»o of Bolt Fiuisti lUeached Uoalmeol \t% cents. Also, Jtwh Llncue, warranted all parollax* _ ! nr^_ KIDD’S ELOCUTlON—Containing plain and practical Instructions fur ■trengthenlng, imprer* mg aad managing llie roloe; also, nutaerooe appropriate •xr reiere In i'Totj style of ntading, declamation end watery, fees . j. L REAP, 78 Fourth at. B ROCHA SHAWLS, Gouth Long and &]ntrr, tbs largest awl cheapest »tocfc lo Uj© dly. w. Quod* roceirlcg daily* i mrl 0. IUN&cfW LOVE.I » V- TENN. CORN—2OO sks. oi wood to arrive for ute by *2B igAliH DICKS? A 00. /'IOHN MJBAL—IS bbls. fresh ground for nzl ATW*LU£n*IW. • K's''' i Business /loners $r (Pljangcs. ’ HFot_Safo . _ _ - DISSOLUTION— The 'rthp T?OIv SALT—A well cstaL'ifl'- I Bakery I (TS»Prrn.tr Licti kelh tho Sn-onil Krforra- Itnimleo-a. un.!-r II,„ <,u I'IYJE, bts? SIX *• f .u.l Ire-Cr.«:, ial. r..l u. *' -I >'•'«» ** ~ •< IWWii Ck-nvb. (Rw. A. OE).«..Jl.«.lndoiith.2sihult, n. IU «l. ol 0. V, ali o, In mo dtj. ■ IViV.S"" 4^'"““« imiin.- P.jn,', Oh InUTwI In 11,0 rnn.’ rr. in 0»A r S X For fc-IH,. pirtitnte. .mini-. »l TUISOFVini. J:' *'>'>■■ T*.?' 1 ’,:" ‘ li A ' B ' ****• wto il'iriO are aoibonieJ t > vtu- ih- l-n«inw« « f th<■;Bit? U.l ***.. - I ’’ l '‘- „ , ~ , .. •"* «Tpum.lr ,ALK.-W;:. *.U »r tbclate p»i n* l TISaK I A rs>«i.j-o-.-m Mm. Suvui (>-••-. i« Sowu-klry towßahiji. •>»* ..l »mt d«.pia.;-. t\oconiiaaiiUj. Ooioe ‘ ' ’ ..iiWrliNK'IiAV, th- ir’tli .la* .•[ 51iir.li. l'~?, at 1° • »n-1 t v-iwi .^, c . r ,Aj thiok«r, and on*efcwr ~>i..-k. AM. nv-*'..i !•• hvt.u.-d. \. ;;.,a..r^tiUY-cl.-tfonifloctan) •' - - wo. 1 r'lMi'Mii’iit Ui« ial'kilti School connected •*•"• ror*2ia ritt-i.nrgti, March l*t, IS.V.) rN rntiritij: from thr lirra of P.um:. 15 A Co, I fifuiitu-nd my i to my tri-mlx and thr public . ••n-rallY ' I'ittat'irch. Marili l«t. IW* VV. ti. \ ClO- PAIITN r KKSII 11\ ynn.hr J -w-. «»!»«•• i Ci a!- l ; " ril.\Kl r- I ntrC '.’■■•l V:c **s !•• r. l'i- CO-I’AiUWKKMUP.- -Tl.p ui.-i.t li*» t».i« >i..j Willi hKrt If »•>: -n.‘- ni.Ni.'- ■' - • ! M «.HAKV. Into «•{ lh<* arm of M<*n v. \f y \ , r ,,l h-.n.l .{.• < n-'-’i.' nl)bol H.KMSNO * WOKAIiV. U“ ; “.« r * ;' • V' ' JuilV JL «< >:■ '!•“•/ rl imrt. '• .. !-«' ' • ■ ' 1.1 inrlt cyl"i-lrr, -..rjnUt of [‘•iilt.-l*. * 1 • I .r.l.r AH'iy u OK' V. l. i•! - i .: {(■>• i F I, R 91 1 N G &, M’G K A U V, METALS, TISPLA/B,. SHEET !I7(. COUBiry ASH AMEKWAX, 110 US E-F ÜBN I Sl] INO lIA Kl> TV AB K; TINNKR‘3 MAOIIfNES ANP TOOLS. AC. mast»• V- ri i:m JATANSCD W A life, STAMPKP GOOOS, TISNIJK’S STOCK, FhEMIXfTS rATfiST LAXTS'KXS, >i C.. \\ :m'hou?<* C«»r Mnrkot und Third St?. Vfl>. ltitl, .1 vV>—' Commi»iii>n KsAiiea, W<« of StruLcnvillw, ulii.i. Tin »I>l-M tin* lnm vrtlJ r.ininni - ti* hervUrfum. MMIOK ft <*». «te CO., Mr. R. ii. V1.1K!.-' i! Clathlnu'. Tailoring mt>l Ftimiibiiig Trn.lo. "n 1 !h.i 1 •«-*..a- f.T tlx- lii ni will In* ( oixlik Uhl In tlio .1. !,. I'AI OMAN A I'll. lVr«onii tiAvltig Iran—u-tw.i:- m» cl. hih] will l.c u uL«I tij-.n tor *otll*ment of fill ]> • :.»l Allegheny City. Pel,, l-r. K7V l- 1- d* Uw j Dissolution of eaVAiu\\KiisiiTpl —The I'Hr.lnTrdlip heretofore e\i«tine N'lm'i-n t:.» *nt.rrriUens JAMKtf MAHSUAhL nnd IIKNuY MrGKAKY. th--tylo of Vnr-Wl A Mr<».-*r». wk- •U*-»Ur.i \,y mutual eoiiwnt uu the l)r»t .lay of .l»uu*rj\ l- I ’'''. Ti.. ! i. e innas of the Info firm will be Bt the old -fund. <- j< r of Liberty and Wood atf-U, whi-n- tho«e ind-id.-d will jih-iute mike inimediaU* [iiysm-ut. ur.tl th-rw lihviiil < lain: will j-roo.Mil them f,.i -u-tti- in- ;it Tliß umicrsij'n>\! hn\ * i'ji.s day witb th«*m in luislii* ** VI .;>i i« H. ••••• firm or'Ll.o-l * V.< will Im. Hla, U»t:> a I IIKA, I.LIUH & Hl'U'\ UJ, WII 0 1. K s A I. K '. li > r: K > DEAIBKB 12* P2XO 35UCE. 'ru; mctai Xo. 7 •"» W r • i» .« i f. l'y 1. ! itlis:rlUncouJ3.r • L. YON’S illil'/:/ f :i n lin\-\ .: ']•• if.v KmJu !•• »3I; wi'AUi-r «t!l t«-m* *:tli Ui.-ar !*•*. r...- v - * ru. n . n> I'-miiuf*. ii-jtii iLr H- r t>i ir:»• >; .iml-J-Uhv < t AiK c: i m*«!llp*i *tt Uxli'lnf •?{«•«» Ct rl»m Tbu fju-t ««.* i.;.k.lc u‘*- - : ijut’.: i from tbw miniilkM, •.! i ..- ,4».. I.: !.»«• I'T >*.r S C*llj lit (o roftlnl 111 ••Or« • t l*. •• at.-1 • aU M'l • * Kit.-i.l l:-.' •„ -i.'v.i-i fiv:-,. -in t, Kivu In i>{ 1- Jit.• v. W fl-r. r»U, an.! a».-!»*.. ? ’ i. tt «:• l:T» an* wx:i<‘lt.‘a. I.KTTKK KU»M TIIK PKIi.Mt'KM- T.O. i Lvi -i tjv* ?ilax*io.i. W*-i. L-l-m in!. > in j i*i; Ui.ii l"v K< * d I *1 t.>..l*^t>*ii- Insect*. A' “MIU.AhP V: i.I.M Tho*N»%i I’? * ci-fl' All-’Tt It W Krcc from Poison, Mr K_ l.i .ar.-i-IJ-u tu; tt-h««,- st-.').-.! imu 1 Msgiu-U.- i' ini Ui«m j )•*: •tlAaVind •lift .|oK»*«tlr ari.li,.!*. t'.il l*lta.:> .!<’<>'- haled |.jr im'ga, aiit. uvl IMn'lii. JAMES It CUIL*MN, M. I» I.AULANCR RRIR. I’r.U rt.vud.t. t. .S \ H Mr Jvu* I. iiowa, H«.j*r.ut»i.-I*s.« <-f th< '-» V pltal. tty*, “b» tlaa •!! tfi* t-n r «, - •»«. un.lb». Sr , With lv.w-.trr it.rl iL .•« i av*rj c t»r.-.i ilk an mtlrO Mr«K«, Prudent ..I i Win.-i.it .it Um> Ptrt> Pent* 'i •Th * Jiororery <>i I Thr.Paru.wV Club b.. t. k. .1 11....fue1i Uaro'-<| 1-UiiM r»i: >- | i' . L.-a r.i wh- tin;• KAll.-iKS 1l"A UK .'t »w V..rt, h*»- .1 w>M Ih-Hi" w»M M*BT worthies* In.tiaO-.n.. <«r ajirrticol B,- «*autl.'ud ~ln retiring ! uumwa. 1 I,*v-*..!.! *H tut !„*.. ’ PuW'ler* «n.l I l«*l>elt*‘r* ]> tinil. ami tl» *~rr*-t* pert*.-, in* M-a-n BA lv> A l*A KK . Th.s l\.w.i..| ». iilwjim) rood.' l) tiikMiirk and i.fuatki }H«. inor^t of Asia. a-i t. *ur ether it'a^eniuri” U>'l article ta put uj to liu c«*.:i..*tcr«. Mint a til «• u tlaaS to L**r rnj leituc. ••! I-Y.'N" Kali and mltn »■ ti.’i t !*• »*•*. :>•«! ti » tfi klll«-l by a Magu. Lu. n’t (*ru*-i ttmn iluough iui* m- i ctialit. Tit l.jut.la l'..*.J*i kill* ln*wU Hi t trtro. ‘•’But Ly»a'» Pills srv mis <1 t >r r»L« uml nil. Sample Plaakm, li‘> cent*. rc-gi-lif !-0 cpijt* attd J 1 direction*. Uit fr*.tiy ami t\orinigl.tf/ UAKNE.S a, park. Cl and la t'aib Ih.w, Sew Yotl. Also, tlu- Mexican Liuiiu' iii r«XI:oo«-lAa~OinT PKUHL'AKV, I s.VJ. . KKHKt AUY, PXAHO TOETES FOR SALE BY JOHN MELLOE, No. hi Wood st., Pittsburgh. T lIF. NEW Si’ALE 04 OCTAVE • CHICKEROTG PIANO IHE subsori her has just reefived in widiti-di tn a spletuiul stork of tin* note tnjf, JYveu Octavo ruooC ranging In intCe fmm to ffJin, POL'II CIiICRKKINO NKW SCALE t>'A tiCTAVB PI.YNuS. Th.- tnipn.trpmout in Urn iw» f.’£ Octave consists 4r* i coin plcto cCaaee I.t what is culled the sc.lie, It'lliG u chanru tbroasliout tlu- entire j.taoo, it is iu U< t s new in itrumsnt aud is toUlly difT. i* til lo tliw tuade previously by thesanioflrm. Th.' price of thn now fiiiO. U»e will l>o frm, Sole tu;ent for Clilcksrlng A Sons' Ptnnn*, No SI IVnol St., between DUniuii.l Alloy ami P.-urth sU»ot. fold A SPLENDID LOUTS ILwon-.Kxl Piano, by Unvan, llaruu Cu.. New York, with Prauch craud action.l I « | f* orur drinks, combined iron atnl wood frnni><, felt h-miiom of on cutim now inveotton, jirwluritig a Tua« of the ni':»t dulicate yet fanverfiil awirttioss. T'.uj I’uiro FotU’s of this old mol kvlub’.inUod liou*.!. Hit von, Bacon A (.'<»• aloini jMseo..! to noßo In New York, and their ir-*tnim*'ots will ll» mje (lied thronch John 11 Mell.-r, nt thn Factory prices
  • , to». i»!irUblo Mrlodwua with) & do do do do i & do Piniio stylo—very elotftul f. Jo do do Doublo llel Tlimm* Mulodeona uro prononncrd anpd Dr Lowi-H Bloson, Wm. M*»m. tbo)>tabl Salter, Gotu*eb*lk, etc. They b»vo borl c*t pn-iniamH, ut ••very Pair w hom cxhil t.T. (cl'JnMwT JOHN II.MKl) CHEAP FOR CASH. VNW& M(M HI 1 . BTKtNWAV A SONB, NEW YlfllU- Jut trcoirM, a f«-w VERY SUI'KUIOiI 'fIAKOS. from tto® ftboTe namod Borlrallod factory. Tfaay am without qoMitlott, tho BEST PIANOS mado acyuhetn. arv! will bo •oli) dt Ea»t«m Factory Prlcwiy Thor *r"h*amxiit"t! for firo yaar*. 11. KLKUKR A pK" , N.,. M l tra» foil • w Solo Acoufvfur'PlrltlwAy * yoii-i. I“n“BBLSTPKIME BONE SKT|for sale by 1 \J HAUTWKM. t .’■ntPIIARD, fe'A corntr Wuo«\ an*) fitb at. ' *'< u\ TiiS/TiFcA3;i: aof>A,~( n™ 3,000 (ivtUr) f*»r *»l- l»y ( 7 HARTWELL K XUKPHAUO, cyr. A Cih iL An _ GiIOSS“AYJ2irS WORM Son fc’Ht Ou TION for tale by \ HARTWELL A aUBPfIARD, r-nr. *t_ Al\ DO/; BCKUUAVE'S' BmteKiTfor *J\J mIo fay HARTWELL A SIIKPnALD, fejl Dru(t«i«f. corner Wo»xl«jd Ufa at. PICTURES OF COUNTRY LIFE, bv Alien Cary, 75c. JoatpablbhediuilrrcMb; itteg •_ . J» L RKAD,. 7ft famh ■trvcU Mwkei «trwfc steamer Glcz »BBL&PBIMJB MOL ASSES, in store tof mtoby.. cUtZI] JAB. QARDiag»>c BEANS —30 sks. small white In store and fexattoby *O9 LUCS A HUTCHOiBWi. . <>..<•r; - OV.. ivX',,-:.. ; a. VI Ai. I U.l I ......u.. i ri:.. :.l -A - .. . l' •‘lilJM.l'.v. .A JCI r. 0!' -Th.> gj A V . H 'V .-...111. .1 01.1 A»< Ml" 'i.V Hi: Tu LKT P t.ii.-h 1 'u-.-. 1.. t >\•> 1m l , .tfC* Hl-t. A11.V!.~.-v , , !t l.t, J;..f ..nsto-. ii MILL SI IK. W.- r nr C.J, o .nt*ii>in? at'-r.t l- »ir:»iT."i. nk •.» u,.i; i« i .j (•> K„)ilim JItU, Null K.*rU,rv. r-m. :.}. I'hi.-.iiu, . . ?.»* Mill, or almost anj otli •> maaa?:tcTiiriii2 l ti*lri. ■* Hawn :» Ur«»- ri\rr front, with p—t ro:<«l to whart, fl<-r r\i- u.!n ititn th>* rivor, formic;; an t.v i-lh til hitrl'<-r ft*r Wu*. oh For furtlurpartieolar*, to OK EUOX BREWKRY FORSAI.E-Slint.'J .»n BuiiDi »ir !. i.-wting ..n r.u-1 f»t< .*tj I’.'i Kr. l !■> 1-' f.-t kul.. in g.«KI ->r kr an.l omoid’.-ii. k' g J '«-n ImmuUHtilv. IVr i»'l- ■ ,:i ] C i; U nlnii •: jpuk salk^ ill- U'-tart V vtiT liriiilint; ' v < i inln-tuo ■!_ in lrii«. or f-r- Imp* ntiy-lliiT, > ity. I »ill n-luml tin* pri"- m '»'iy fa-M- |’!"V win.’ t rvj :.vht* ■». M-n* W-p-i*’ Uarjwnn-. t> I—-.-Ip-t-l «r ■< 1: -i M-- < ity. an«l n* rh..-*p Hi- , ,|W tt. :,t fi'O If”-. IV) M'ar-lroTi ir. ~f i V. u !* i .I.Ci S-. i::i *U’‘i •. •i I.rAU-NA'inAy s V A I.V. A F,.n:i • ■ .ji.ll::i n .1 AMKH 'UIIMHI.I. II KN'KV H.-»KA K\ . M.\ aW..'', ill. to i. . W in >N. S-.mh v..t fi • . ii L* li.-MS, s>ipi;ivarr; iif..sii>\:.w JA * O.f. —" 11.- i-’ .■ " vj .; - m i. i■ i 17* UK .•'.\!.K UK KKNT—OntMwi* ptorv iiw L»«.r ; ..c .b.J ;• : !,*. W. H:i wr',*. r.,.. )V.-I WAIT* ttll.t.v. IT*< j!: SALK OK KKNT -A vvrv 'i -ir- ?■ \LK.mi 1 -1 Wttl'l t. Ai>. i I.- ' .< rl “J-lllxU. •-i . l' \!' vl--tv '!,■ -r.-tisi! iV’**.v,’+\ J rVPi. ’■ •!)•• -i.uij. n.u'ti m-niai Fru>t > t . •• IVAry.CtMffJ--. l.y'4-: .t v.‘rM, j ii«.!■ j-f !nl. j J "'' 1 ' ' '"- J 1 ‘ ■' J [ )| I:\A\. rki;.. . ~[,l; s.\|.K . ..-j„ a , rer .: • li.-ly >i'| .J ! r u* .. «•.. ;i -». ««»*. an 1 Vj it'i ..L-.1l ■v. , .1 -r, !I •. { J W )►.-i i, I. M i' yoL SAl.r «t . i.p- iuW A V \lu\ll.\i. t.ANI» < n-'... :*»•> nryi !l-.i ».'j »»^M. >*.*•. -ti-i <.»«> ..»lv . .li - ir. :n »'< t<*.f 1„v. -i.’ 1. t... r*w»|t, i>r t .\ li.ir ,*• -1 (r. rwnsitm n»i:-U m H,.-. -•«- a.!|..iuiii i ; MclitM; A ASJKK. 1-J-i v -,,l i.t STEAM MILL I*OH Oil KENT.— h«i>r Kl..u:lt.i I.wrni . > ;l>, 1 •• f. : •ill Vi. 4 M'l: \ K‘ i i > Kwi.il •• K.. li.il >sv»< i huh 1.-rtus u> l.li AIK-TIS LOi'Ui.' A K ' • I' •.ill. »t THE Kul*.-rril*er uG*>rB for f>ale ten, l. vn»hii> mntn* 10. Mark cwtibiT, epMctnaiy t,vi‘«n i*» ~lu.w li.nii’* ''uiitamuu ncroa. I tin »ilt>Al«-5 thr."*. intlon wrwt of M»~viion. tri Um Mrtl* ll>x»d Invtlbtf Wi««*U r. nn.l witlihi »hm»i (wo mile* if itip I*l*!w -l-uruh, H Witj-n- iwitl CncKfo lUilt.-mmL Tlie u.nth. frtrl xn.l uni .jHHrt.'n. rl »u.l 1...,.ri• v.—* tl.- ffltintti'li r U (xmirr-O wlO- »ii|- ri. >- tuol—i —.at i Lite wliolf l« ur.-ll wnt..rt«l liy »|H lull'd iuh! luiir.iu ■: - Tills •r. Ili i. I* Coii-lUt-vI III" cuts! U>o} ol Im.ilih (Ii« county l» »ill W *nM iimliiitli-d < r In D iwi o->;u. » / letter yp;~>rlimilj Is tnrvly i.fti«i«HL jWi iif Lota* .\’J\ rarml mentc - ' • rirLly vn.’ii • jiow-fful Tnn r ■ CUif.T.l xtyL. n«w iiuiitihi riaii' ‘ I'lftin corut r. , THF. GOSS AM KR EXPA-NStOX, i -j ln-1.1.-t ou.l nun , : r«rrfi.l f rvitt vxvi »•*'«« I"*- ¥, in 13 «p t-> A ir’ IJO ilo M' -to d., do • TO Oo ill' it Any t’i-u/x-u tin.' iiln-Ti 1 til lx< sold at n lii-cv'inL 1.1.’. ul tbu v lli , Mill UI.MELLQK, d*-ui:or \rl, Piiutur^b. i AM:..* at* ,K "Wfrt •*LO ryir to alt other* t-jr *t, Tliall/f'rp, Wtt.li, i HWHrthil Uioljlkli- Fur i*nti> only LOK.SI tYV.vUI. ;v r.'Ai S ON . • •. '■. t -• -T.ii . •• r A !nr SIUMKJt A KAIIM. Cornrr Wn«! iiml Thtci i»fi«a.L' V. rnnt. at tlivfr Rl.' -. rj ia i'ltt.- •il .W la-, very ia l*iU*l>ury.h nri;h. n :|. !'• (■!' f.aii’l II! (t,}) , . ■>r ; ,lj. t mt!- f-,i- V IV :» at Kiiit>ui'i>. A|i(. : y t” i» Ki.i W. hUSN, r.t. ,i.,w. . I IK- liMi.. •.'! - J ,1,-I ■ntrr-. . ui ii,.- i--t rrv.-if .t .in n t,. tort v r A tr. M-i. ( OUo Liaud (or Bale. J. P. HWKfTZKTI, o-Vrt.UvtfT > M f nts t of tho wo l ~i! ulu« n>uk ''!■ i uMatnM on »t ' - iil..'r. «mtio Oflii'u uf ill- At L*NT»»WN f.vNV > i to", walnut rtr-^L i. . Jtw. CAikM*. i 1 T)Ol.MNti MUX AND UALVAN; XV lNtl \V‘HUB FOR SALK—TIio M’K«».|i „ ...., liuiuti.iu ilu«i® Short Ifi.u MaiuiUcturj, ,.,ii W,.rS.» ami C-lt’ vt J Far'.urv. In the ILirongh ol MrK.-*xp<>tasp, , - r. 'Hfcil-O-LV il Ja N T «i>d tl'.> C*'ur.cllfT«llf an* twoni.ro: tmn jutils. and Jjir.'us N. ii luir»A. *one, Jmwtiul nail nb*J ■ni.’ l«nr Iren trill; iix j'tir:ntf*fs —cm ttrv improve! mumirr from inliur to pnrrut, for whohstale aiinußlinir rnmu. i*. lt>*~*' «vrk» <*lll m»k-3f:i-o*. hutidm! [/irimjn, with or wiilicat a larsotht U»ant)t6l«w«l iroi. inli jeat To*- ualvanirttu’ WorW arr la hurom iu tiu tfl.N I a wpornti l L’.niiliOii. P«r.mtK»it.i lun-l «t the tuill a- Uellaltf fk.wicfcU'yrill tarihli* 1 !* liy i-.ilrwul nr *tuinibi'.ii t-< anj point i»l.“iL Unite*! • r Call'*• - Thi n- *r-j i»o nrul u half ;vnv* fn gtoiiuil, on pur* "* «l:uSi t'vtlh stand, the mnair.ili-r b.-tb;; hvn!.«(iii" L’!-*, no a i-tr*et. TJi- r:>- *[-.• cirM • oltl niill**4 ir of tlo- aortil-.of Ui«» MlJX rior ul ut in>tu two to Jonr and it hull i-fnt* j cr bu.-lo !, ili litot'-'l ot tli.‘ works. T'os->oairfiiii };ituitoa lira! of, Ai'iil box* Voi I'.irtirulant, iij-pl- to IL |j. til LI’I.N, j. Wilmington, bplawan-. t W. t. 11. THOfISOS’S NKW BKIRTS iJ’OH.i.iP*- Tllh JXbESTKUCTIGI.C DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT. WITH I'ATKNT KYKJ.MT FAhTEMNO, ma}>e wir'ti-jrr .sv.jn.V'r Cun.. ul'> pi . trout..) For.-tak’ by Uj«- principal r.1 1 i., :* i-w-rywiivt-.. W. fi. k C. 11. TIIOMSO!!. lis> tl»'li.i P.r vlu iv, V.-ik. | SKWING MA.CIiI.N'KiS, LASS, WEIBSTEE. & CO SEWING MAO II 1 N KS, A»<‘ liy nil in !>•* THF. BtSSf. Tb-jy arc roorv (timjtli' :u»-i auy ‘>t!;Vr. MoLutily l*»‘ w ** !l< -’ u ) ■ J ’-' Thi-y n»;SI,BIND.«ATiXKII. dTJ'CCU ANl> J-r‘i.T~ ] V.,r Tailoring J Sli.t-VUllnß th-y »r- nw mule- inKt»MnjmrHU«lela«i<* f - u,n * c <-f*Wi jr nj*ol, »ud i. I‘AIK LOCfc-STITCn «’» tvtlisllv» of tin. mali-rial mwthl. A."M» MARSHALL k CU., City IUCUAIIDSOft'S IRISH LINENS, . D amanita, Diapers, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICUAKDSOX’S LIN BNt\ mid l)ro»eUi*aous of oiitatnUu: IImOESITINB GOOLhr, nltoukii f'« UiAt tl«* ortid.w to* 1 ) purilsiutc »iu rvi.i nl wilii the twit ultiic of tliti firm, MVUAIWSO iV', 30.VX ( t OK DUS, ;ut •» of tl>uoonnl ir-.!a ThA ! Qicvmuiy rkstti '^ ■Hi Oilltl-.. .rf Inft'HOl fc!lJt!>VtlV« LUtCltf Sfu m*u*on after rown *tni miilnd vrttli tlio uaui» lia Ac=uw,t« Chord. York. LAKE FISH— 6O bbLa. Trout; , . ' 100 Ltdo do 7S bb’t. WIIHO n.h; lajbttk. do Por Mid by oirl r • nBKKYH.'CWEI^i Rosorrc -Xf• Vy York totting Cbocae fcr ealo by __ _ . M ‘r. Vt. v. \ a oT'kl'H- Co,l ' 2S. l>v-.y. / ‘ Annual Meciiu" of the ,S V P '"" > ‘"y :h ’ 1-Vrt and 1 ' »t thr rtrf'on of .»;:[( ’»? Tii W’l;. .t l'Ulstmrch.Vu TUBS* 11 \ V • •• *'. M ir •-'it, at 3 ••'clicW, ul, *"•'>' H- t* -C*'-*. 4 f'T th- vi.«' i 'T-.-t? inn.-'or* to mo ttio rrisoJnn \rKI»NESU>AY,tSe . nil ) r- 5. 'in . .( H'oV'rrk, A. *. •j l„ t ,u i- from tlio 2UI la iyth -f \| rttk -h j. -sli urn! lh<- ImMin of stock in tbo •in' •'i ii.i l, «>',!.■ ,inJ !r,! 'ins, or Tort Wayao ~i|i , • Rii.f, ici.Cnmj-.inl'**. "i i h i'*J* nol ly-cn cou* vrr»*--I m tt-- ,• •"> «*■ It.at timf.wiU 1, ct.f ifu- Vi.ti-M <»t,l *'|.v !i - a M -.-k !.■!,*• r ‘ I'l - , intr fortit.ritP* ”f atoeH in tikift t-> .\uv T;. I.a» . si tin* tinv <>t t!i«- Knad, will • Tii k-*t from tint to |HlU i.iis.-i r, • ! ni„- ttn-room! trip, Rood from -Hit* A • ~! 't fW c»r*l«r if th« I-r-.-.’. '.t t. _'n.t ’ AfiiUSTk'S TUiAUf.KY, Soc’jr. I:rriv*: '■<»: rm«rll. u l,i»i Hl»». A M»HJ!«r. 1N?.C0.l KhISM. ) ifj-vp Not;* k.—Th*' President nn-1 (j fr' |*, r .. :,.r» «-f dii’ Company Imro Hi In clay a 1 tcf iho jirulilri of Hie last hi niorthn, of tvrff .i .‘I.-rriH-r elpAro, apnllrntlo to tin* mlariion of tlock note*. 1 RINEHART, j^rCy^. r omes Kbie Oixal J trio, FobrearT. &, I v .VJ / Notice.— .An Election for *zj’ *• ?►!> turci ton of Uin Erie I’nnoJ O-iopuiy. for the nr. will N* h< Id nt U»“ir in thecUy uf Krio, iii in» Fti.M’ MONDAY Ox MABJcH'_NB\T. _ ' A. H. QAUfIHKY, gitcrfUry. v p'^^Ai.i.EuiiF.NY Umnci:, February 5, 1859 Ad Ktcci urn far Pp-yident, Macagrm. and Ofllc*‘r* of lUt* ’Hli.mj:llly fi r jinn a liriilge i-vcr Ifcp Alleghany Hirer, in itn C«mnty rf Allegheny/’ will !•*' held a* Ilir Tull nt Dio ii'trih •’tjd of tb*» *>n th<* 7th * rctii, odU t)u» t Jiarior c.t iß<'<.rp>mtloa approval .lauti»rj' '-T-. l’-'Ti9, Dtokfi -ml-~riptiotj to tlu* Capital Kb "( the “ALl*s - INBUItANCH COMPANY” of PHtaborpli W.ll bo tl r. MKItrrtANTH* FXOnANGB. Foarlb street, P'-M-ur-h.nt. MONDAY tti-IITU DAY Of M Alien NEXT, f> i -u.-in <•;—n for tivr tiny it, (imtoM tl*. tV. JsekdoD, j..i •• A ttii, j H. Whit*. i Alim Kmiucr, A. M. \\ .illin. I : !. i: Utl llevr, K. I» .:tirUitg, .T:n...i |jiti-lr-.- j A li-tiuuKT , I U-l-ri Patrick, W ! •! V» Murom, | I> .M Hook. t ; iitsnutfrmtnfs. X k &FA'SXanb"4iakSi'! is::knett ' jrKK.MJV AXP Iii.MOROI-S r. n* r k i; r a i \ m k s x s I.U VVSTTK A GfiAND CONCERT, VOijA’i AN I* i X•- TP. IM ENTA L, vri!i be ■ i n N> VT MONDAY, Uftrch Tib, ti» LAPAY*' l.v Mi.-r, SUtMiJA. MR.'. DOWNING, : -rv ii ;;j,k»Ko.c. uukiikj avd>: HAM, N. &M. si2- •I t.. .v. r.. .“.i:r,S. fiiKiiSTfiJl will U UIUiCUI. •••-. n-rt . uirl o-» Frllay usora :i):. >} . * Mukl.-fton-.. mil l ».1 at !tl' til' Mu»tc Stor-". Hil2 tuo pirair--* U. U'lPr : ' - .Oil luiij.3*! -I’- r« J.-r E£i C EVt k'A lAj Y A<'Al)KiIY.—A Classic at/ kj \’C‘ 0 .'.ussott Hmj»: Bv::-.«.*ir »or Hum, on the P„ lx C li It, I. silo* : .-eu !'i:isLu;^b. lih. J. !\ T)l.\\ KI.Li. A. M . IMnciptl. Tut : llliu*Y TlHUD.*fc.-'.«|.‘Na&4L-e3iiii»“tic«'GD MON- J>AV. M.«y -•) i-, ' " F ' Cifi--ii’nr-. kr . , ti. vlrivt. or of Urt» I r lt> [il. fvmi kl#y, IN ii'rV-'imiHhlAw.^tF [ r«run InAt .tute, iT'tOKNlil’. m L'diin ruui Hancock streets.— rj 1 in - • ••fliu tiTiii '>»Ui i\iu)! I'tico Ou TCE£l'AY;ai*t ~ ‘..LiX i '.j. ;,.i\iJiay *>4miS*lCTW' ‘i "Xiii-. I s.:ii»:niit'ry,«'22 pit iwnr.ino of two]* I'.. Mt.i.n JAM.SMITH, I'rmdpal. ' to JLcA. J.!'. 1 ! Two well lini> led two story EjS§ _fc iltsvk «'• ui 10 ro..|inroch,tm .. ■.wnortiM-i, ut'Btli'jm, nitl.ui m> iuuiuUw wuih. of It.. tW-rttr.C: . Kl..;l:troul u.! - . .itr m. si. a. STKtat rrT.iTT ivim r IHO L L T—A comlortaulc two fetorygS R, fsmlaiiji.mi.ix rtK-msHiiU flui^lr*rc Kootn on Fifth St., 838 . tit u,e :noJt il.o.mbli* Kvftti>,u uti ibntsrrw tlior* ('■.•dhtjti' 4{'|*l> at Ito LiUrM n:ml. hi K.IDDI.K, WiKTS it CO. I / f'O LET—Tw 0 l.irgc first-class, Dwellings \ 0* *- t*> Ki.vitii alt tt.o tiiudorn utipnrvetketit*. lff«3 .. ' IHTCUCOCK.McC&KKKYA.CO, ! jnl!' S»*. I£S Stond (toil 151 SicotxJ »t. r S’K>LKT— A three story Erick Dwellingdga J. li.itirr. coUt-IPitii” <> rootnß. K«\ 44 CotlcrtSH ntfTW hiH|Ujn.-«>i j*lt -WATL’AtVILSoN,LiIn-rty tt. TO LET—A small Erick Dwelling£& ; Hr.nwt, f.»nr r.xrfun, uii Cvr.tro Avomiu, (Mint-fx-CM Viii** r*wi. 'OK K E.\ T—A LutJL44L>y LUO foci, on wliich ns... rrwtod. Ao n remlrrtng f< r nny kli.J of tnnuui. . Ting. situate on Dynnmq vL, llirmlitgliim, .'!'!"*)<«.• iAusmno’B Cool Depot. Eu >•< ALK.\AiCIILK KING, Liberty strict, PitUbnrfh. tfftti) auction Sail i*. M. XjyY Vls3, ,A.uot J cmet-r. GonimcrcUl Sate* Kcoias No. Si Fifth Street, STRICTLY CHOICE ROOKS 15Y CATA LOU UK. —lu t)V« Q.“/ks. of (deceit I‘bikvopky, 2 voU, Th.jinpson's Magic, : t.iir, Sio:irhen;r s r.jjt’s'i ituml Hports-. Wltksn»ohVAn cient F.pn|.tisii9, 2 vuta; NutellaOrnithology,2vols; Ke c'icdLuic’-b Manual of Classical Li ten tore; Beckmann's History oi itmtitfons. 2 vo*i; tiddlhey's Poetical Workr; Abbotsford edition ol \Vaveriy, 12 rols; Wilson’s Nodes Am brnmamu, 4 vols; M .-tk rn Staudord Drams, n vohi; Kirfaard* a»n*o Novel*, 10 tolss Dr.uJt rJ’s Wonders of the llcAToaKl Froissart’s Chronicle*; w.-rics by Swedenborg; Oli'or’4 An* I lnjoitk‘3 of FiioM utoLrv, etc. ' ••- [ t)l lTite.rsl U’ e. U-unr.o ui.il practical raraare, EnaJeV I Manual of Obemi-lrv, 2 vid>; Ctivmkal Technology, 2 vols; I tile Asui. ifßCi CdJr t y >i.-tcalf, 2 volsj Hood on Warm* I kir Uolidtugc I'ngi-j’t hunted AirhiKtcrr,' American Cv.uagv* iiuii-l-'i, l>. ■*:,'!!» lor Iren aud liras*; Kd^DloM’ ! Ybhcv Pr-,Hudi Ke.U--. • dMial Views of London, IT VO)« ! binckii- L hen’- Uupvtvi oi4 MnchiuDt Amsinnt, 2 tolb, i kuvo .; io:io. Kxt-ui.-ute ri-f.ai Kuirlmr, Alboa on Iho High ! pr.-f-imro Steam buy m,2 wi*; L-udueroa lhiilWikyq«nl I iUilv'iy Fka>iij*Jty. t«c dc. _ t , ■ „ .... I In t*r«- i;• »''i oig t» Christian Clast;.-*,U voir, 1 I'ue rendu? t>ht 'd 1 ''.rarv. by totuiuebt l/WiiKiCD volt; 3er- I «my Tiji r's Kve-uplur, II vole; Ancloot LitOPgyof I (tie Catired oi Kuiilaurf; NYw TtwUnietil Irutn lb-? vulgato of ; I «52: riie wvoral dilTercnt trJiliuus of the Book of Ccnnuoo I I‘taytr, C-'iicenlsnr.: L' :'.<■< Lltnrgy; on ninmlutted frayrr Iki-k. with Holbchi s Imt.cc of Death, rtc. Acinus Ibf Toiiiutes cl the Cue arts are nsmatd’a Fkdch m iTawttrerlaßd: Uunuiu;,ham's Onlierj of i'lctaros.2 vols; J?«afmiaaw siduma,u.o l.uhing Club s l» AU‘ 2r-j of MjilUjD, e - c. T Tbotouiitj ond accurscv of tins eJitlonsln tills ciieulto o.lUction aro uuenr ( uv*y.>-l, q.dMagtton aro iuiw rtmly, and , Jim r~oks " .il lw &>f cxandnatiououiS«Uirday.‘ i: . wr:: _ ' P. M.PAYIsTAnd - r pRADE SALE OF/BOOTS AND SlIOBS: JL—Ou VTwli'wby tuorninc. Match Mb, »t 10 oVtocjh ■ • will be sold,thu coratnerdsl Bales rooms. No*• -UlOO case#pilnte Boots and Shoes, all of wWetwj**?? MMjnnable gtxjSs, atlccltd with cafo, and > ..iitnmrT.., Ihestoek tomprtaM »full? Women's.Mimps*, Yt«illis , ,u.ijs , andChiWr«iv #t * f » W CUl mrli o,o n*'» ru nA vTB, Anct, S' 'xackTF.; etTwt i urnrsT^TrairA™ “"I 1 N- f* Iftltl. A? AUSTIN LOOMS k CO., acWlUB l * Kltitanst, XT A LUAUEk’STOCKS AT A.TJCTION—, r*. .. , 10 «m *«■■•-» AUSrXN LOOHI3 & CO, Stock Bn&cm, 58 fourth it. tilt 1 STOCK'SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & hew., AT «IS JrKROIIASTS'BXCUARdK EVERY •«lyuaPAY Bri4g% tnvaraoc* J»4 aotper gtuii, B«uil and Jlcal XmUU, iwM ' ' Hotufc BiaHh und Luwm on Seed JbtaU' (B AUSTIN LOOMJSf* C&... •oSI 7 Stock Koto Orukc-r*. W Ifoor&itu SYRUP— 46 btls. Pennsylvania Syrup; • f 30 . V,;. ! will giru oti>- moro cf bil ii c«-nta. Unit put inr^-m r K MAIJI’.ONI Ctvsiusjaa fr.mi lUt* Operu l*uri . DOWNIN'! m.l poiform iii.l'wiif, fctfrnl EcglitL >J tb- l--'t Italian Comic V zil- 1-7 Ml OIUDSasd tie ii. i :()• ■-'irl. •y, will make cp !U *• . T< . j '.itf.C'.il- ti'oucattonaL 2>l LiU/rtj &L. tot Street, od. red in the test and tvtail dry m Bfury Ware iVAY, Js, • Pur.t-OSira.