WHOLEHAIfE AGENCY FOE THE BALE OF f|r WATCHES. Wt irosMmost respectfully call tho attcn pobßot»tbo AmericanWatchesbowbeiogex* ♦fl«MiyM».totroiPS>3»'too manolactare of vhich hu b«- comwi iialy eatibßshcd that confluence can be pfynd upon them as nib and comet time-keepers, both by tbtwMrtreaSeener. ’ - [ * j BilftitoMi appointed Wholesale A Rents tar tfto sale of • thto Watches, thopnblicjcaty bo aesnnd the! we can sail theta aiOfctTory lowest caah prices l Wo hare also arery large etock of SILVER and PLATUD WARK, tXHHQOLD JEWELRY In aeU, neb u Corral, darsoc, Cameo, Jet and Pabttaca. [ Our awiartmeatcf A CLOCKS la turesoallj Urgent preaen t, bc&ntifal patterns of RIGHT) ami DAYPARLQRaDd OmCfi CLOCKS at aREiTLYiRK- itock of-EaglUh and fi*riW GOLD aud^ DOCBD FBIQES. Weh*Te*Jao».fali 'fohiYealßoft.u. SILVER WATCHES 06 L?nd, &U of oar owa ImporUUoo. No. 42 yifth atr*et. hSkkS eu coiiiaisTß. " forwarding Cosudluloq Mfirobaol AND WHOLESALE DSALEH IN Sutter, Seeds, F'lsh., r ftr>A Prod oca Generally, : , jt ;W6ed Bwt PilUbaryh. v „ SAMUEIi GRA^ -A-ZSTU TAILOR, - ITo. £2 ST. CL AIB STREET, pirrsßUßau, penna, l , Has just returned from the, Eastern Cities and U nowreeeivmg his Bpriug ittctror Cloths, Caasimeree, Vestiogsacd Coatings of every variety and stylo adapted totba fcat dly and ccootry trade, which will bo made op to order with promptness mod despatch, and at rates as low SS at any other similar establahmnot ip the city. feZkdfc ; «HAIUiES PACKER A CO., No« RO Pearl Street* Boston, "■oosatssios azacatHTS ria tuxbauop Boots, Shoes and Sole Leather, Tipper in rough, Carried Leather, BotT, PoUsh Qraio, Wat, Kip, Epliu, Bhi'**j> SklU la roagh,‘ fltibihod Linings mod '•olorod - . Boaue, Morocco, Kid and- Boot fife ion, nod - ' Harness Leather. Emmas: < P. B. BQUTHWICK, Con grew street, Bsstou. ‘ WILLIAII DURRAGB, 101 Pearl •• u Q. CABLTON A CO, ,103 Bute - HOOBK AND SION PAXNTISMJ AND GLAZING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Dooo in the best manner abdahorteat tim-. . j. * n. pnii.i.ips. Ja2l3m3 >oa«ge 28 St. Clair Street. IMcBRED-E Ac CO. 1 Poomdiag and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the Bale of Pittsburgh Manu factaret. Consignments and orders for LEAD, QIDEd, UEMP, % PRODUCE, rolidted. Prompt att*D* ■’, • lion to receiving and forwarding. * So» 40 Commercial Street* bt. l/oula. dsiSrdfimlc . . U PURB! !BTJRS!! PCBSJ! ; McCORD Os GO-, ' -131 "Wood Street, IrHttsfmrKh, HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW ‘SORKarabow receiving alarge atock offrwb medo FURS comprising : Bukos Bay gable, i Mink gable, > Stone Martin/ ftU-iiAU Squirrels, Cape#, UalfCapee, Victorinee, ' ' Mnff# and Caffs, .< Atay Felt Bonnets. bnvo boon. iwlicted with great care, auti will ■beapUatimall profit*. Ladles wishing to parc&aaa freab PUltfl ar« iuTitod to , call aoj examine our stock. nolTrfctf J. 11. CHRIST)*’, fit. D., ..■ IC3 Third Slrett, Pittsburgh, Peann., Haring bad the adrantagts of Eastern College# soil Hos pitals, and nVoral years* practice, offer* hi# professional HtTkei InSGTtQICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. IteT. W. D. Howard. 4 Col. Wilson McCandlets. . Kcrr.D.U. A. McLaaa. Han. U. A. Wearer. T. n. sm, V.%1. Ilqu.T. J. Bigham. • J. R, llaui '» John IL Mellor, K.%j. Jacob UcCoUiitCr.Eeq. juy&lydfc : KL’Na 6TOVK WORKS. ALBS AS E'Y^ ■AflXirAOtOatK ASODSAUtaiHSmT TARICTT or COORISG, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVRS, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. Solo, the celebrated Patent CJas •. ..V * BcENiNaand SuokeConsuuing * COOK STOVES. Office anti Soleef Room. nrt&lydfc go, g WoortSU,Pittsburgh, Pa. FARINA. Made by the Wcat PhUadclpMa lianafactnrtiig Co. (mat Premium awarded by the k|mnUla Insti to to, • November, 1858.) • ‘ Plamoodakw Starch, lu caucw conl'a 0 bozui, C ll*a. earl Do do Uixoa do 40papcra,l “ do; Alan, dSoAoaiir Pure and Pearl Starch, la boxc* variout akea,an.iorlaqudry use. CORH jPAßlNA,(wCoruBUrci>,)ln i>sa 40 pa|«ra caclu ThU article li exjutuwly preparol for coUnary punmaoa, and can he relied oq a a aeperior In ftejit to any now io Mfi- Foraalehy THOMPSON, CLARKE A YOUNQ, Thiha, Jau'y n lSso;dlf to for the Company. W. RINKHART, r kakut ACruKxxs aim Hum ns AUklndi of Tobaccot SnuffandClgatii Have recently taken the building No. IH9 Wood street,: addition to their Manufacturing £«tabllshment,No.43lrw. •treat, where they wQI be pleased to receive their frieDds, apgjydto . dentistry; n , Db« W. F. Fundenbero having re ’jfi®» tonied to PitWmrgb with tb« Intention of v it hiafatan residencs, can t>e lynndat hb OFFICE, NO. V 101VOUBTH STBEET, between Wood *nd < saiithft«!d rta. Qjflgce bocry frota 0 A. M. U> 4 I*. M. oeZWßmfc N. HOLMES Oc SONS, PKAUtti 13 Foreign and Domestic Bills of Eiebange, CKBTZIICATZS OF DEPOSIT, ; . ’ BAKE NOTES AIM) SPECIE, - NO. C 7 MABKET STREET, PIITSBUIibII, PA. » fcl|lCjl|gcttoaa madeon *ll the principal c!bc4 through oat States. T*p22-ii:l/ JilXC’ii-AJsrdfcr^ S «|Xi HT BILLS DRAW^SB^I ... VDUKCAS, SIIERBAN ACO ON THE UNION DANE, LONDON, IN EUJj#JF ''POUND ETEKUNO AND OPW »]’Jb h AUo> BUli oa the principal cltlea And tons of Prance,, folgisn, Holland, Germany, Russia sod other European States, constantly on hand and forafitoby i WSL H, WILLIAMS A 00 ! eflfclypfe Banker*. Wood street,corner of Third. 8. B. & c. P. MARgr f D PKIOTINO, JOB AND'ALL KINDS OP W K A,P PING PAPBJTi. Ware Kao o*«, No. I*7 Wood Street, PITT&BUSQH, PA. myixtte Saga bmticbt at market price*. JOHN COCHRAN Ac BEO, IUSUTACrOKZM OF lion Iron Vault** VanJt Doori, Window Shatter!, Window Gaardi, it., Hat. Pi Second. Sired and 60 Third Street, . (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA, H««w cn bead a variety of new Patterns, Coney sind plain, valuta for all pnrpoaew. Particular attention paid to eo cloaiorQrawp Lota. Jobblogtione at abort notice. mr9 a v*. v*»nxr*a~_-.J...-,-.. .. wn. c- mm VANDEVER & FHIEfID. A-TTOBNEYS AT LAW, AVD solicitors in chancery, Nip. 6, Shine 1 1 Elect, Dubuque, lowa. • JQpCoUKttons promptly made in any part of Northern low*, or Westers wlsconsin ' Wilt attend to tbaparcliaae and Bale of Real Estate, ob taining Money on Bonds and liorigagea aeltlydfo VB-caasaaca— vtitnww MCOUS9 KOBissos, nuns k mi i, lb us, ’ TOVHDEBB’ ASI> BIACHitfIBTS, ■WASHINGTON WORKS, y Pittsburgh. Penna. Offlee* No* 31 Market street. . 1 Hatra&ctoraallkiadxofSfcninKselcuA'and UHlMacblo rp;Ca*UDgajlUllroadWork,Bteaurifon«tfc anddbeet Iron Jobbing and Be pairing done on short notice. t*i26:lydfc JAB. MOLAUGHLIN; Alcohol, Cologne Spirit! and Paid Oil, dalfcdlrfo Not. 168 nd 170 Second Street. DAWES Ac CLULKY lioiui)Blga and Ornamental Palntara* AHD OR A ItTB R S; Dtitm ra • White leeiul and Zino Pa inta* Also,-'rII; Wad* of I’afsta.Ofla. Yarnithea, Window Gian. Potty, Broshe*, Ae., • lU.WbodStrtd f twodooriabott firtrin Mtey. tßflgJjtlfo * 3 TO V E S , aRAVBS A BID RABTOXIS, • • OP EVERYVARIETY, MANOPACTUBED AND FOR SALE, wnOUEBALE OR RETAIL, ► \, r'Br / • aissmDX, & CO., - So. ass Liberty SLiPittrtnr*!., p.. .fcuaad ■'•■■■■.' ■ -■ ■" : MITCHjBLL, HBRKOD & CO., _ '■***!:■ 'itinnyACtOASM Cfi -vCookln£; Barlor and'Heatino J. - STGTBS,, Ptnders, Boohing Bangei, be., .. Liberty St., : PHt.bnrgb, P»- H' r'?’Man :at »orr. +, [, ,H«na!kctoraond Dtoltro In ail Uadi ol , Tobacco, bhupp ahd cioabs, -■ ■■: . AND _ W **BAPi TOBACCO, QvnertfStiiityeld Sired and Diamond Alley, • ' i PITEBBUKOH. PAT ■ J. M.LITTLK «34KOHANT TAILOR, ' . Clair ggJgjßtwßoSUlnfc). .?|ITBOTMff,j£; ' .. \ f • ■ ! . .“ • v Special Notices. '*> * B -x B. W sewing Machines. R A C T o I. r> N K 8 FOR SALE WITH AI.l. LATD IMPROVEMENTS MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, AUDX. XL B.EED, No. 08 Fifth Street. __ FRENCH WHITE ZlflC PAINT. • »00 Tons Snow White au*l No. 1, DRV AND DROUND IN OIL IX PRANCE, * lIP ARRAXTED Pr&E, In (tore aod r to srfire, for ialo by JOSEPH M.STRONG, No. *3 Rcajo Strw't, New York, A(ji-nt, Will** Montaguo 1 Co , lU4r Uilee, Leather stored irw» of charge and «uld urUydfc Q coomiittion. nOTHKIiSI SUTTHEttSII fIUTHEIUtII. Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth* (os Syrnpfor Children Teething. It bu nu*qo*l on north. It greatly f-rllitnte* the process ufuvtlilo* by softening the gßOivnUocitiK ell inflammation—w«ll elUy peln, »oJ U (urn to regulate tbo bowels. Depend apoo it. mother*. It will give i>st to yourselves, end relief «iul health to your Infests. Perfectly sufejiu all cum. Thin valuable preparation le the proscription of one of •ho moatexpurleocad end skilful female Physicians In New ' England, and has two need with never faUlug aurccsaia millioua ofcaeoe. * We believe It the beet euil enreet remedy ( 0 tb. world, in ell eaaea of Dysentery end Diarhoea In Children, whether It arlaee from teething oi from any other cense. If life and boaltb mo be estimated by dollars end cents, It. is worth Its weight In gold. Million* of bottles ere sold -every /ear In the Culled Bute*. It Is ah old end well-tried remedy PttlCß ONLY 26 CENTS A DOTTLE. gunuinouuleesthe fec-slmlle of OIHtTIS A PER KINS, New York, Ison the outside wrapper, Sold by Druggists throughout the world. DR-Ota H. KKYSEU, Agent for Pittsburgh. JaidswlyfcT * The Great En e ll»n Homody Bill JAMKS CLARKE'S CELKBKATEI) FEMALE I’ILL.-l Prepared from a prescription of Btr dames Clarke, M.D. rhyaßian Extraordinary to tbeQncen. Tills well krn-wn Mclfclue la no Impoettiou, |>nt a *nro ■ud salo reiiMsly for Female Difficulttee and ObatnicUona, rom any c*u*e whalorri; am) although a powerful n-un*Uohtrrvrtl. —For fn’fTjTin'irilliilr'l'j a >lStfT.J aud 8 paatags itam* aucloeed to any.cqthovl i toda*ent, will insure alx>tUe,rentalßiag otft EOplita, relnrn mail. 11. L FAIINK3TOCK A CO.. Ptttat>uri|h,-li-lrulr 1 and nold by all drugirata. au?7;dAw f<- T ’ LAKE SI’PKUIOIt COPPKU BllX ’ AND BMEL T I N G WOK K S PARK, arCDRDT A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING. BBAZJKH*’- and BOLT COPPER, PREBSRD COP PER BOTTOM?, Raised Still Dottoma, B(>vUi-r folder, Ao. Also, Importers and D-alont In MKTALB, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. CoTtstantly on band, Tinmen's Machine# and Tools. 1 WoreAouer, No. 14V Pint and 120 Second ttreet. PltUbnrgb, Pinna, 4V*Tpedal orders of Copper cot to *ny desired patletn. myaWAwlyT Meter’s, Miraculous Vermin Destrovbr, forjhc Dutruciitm of Bats, H:cx, Molxs, Boos, Roaches Fiaas, Slosocitoxs, Morns, Gsanßi Jxsxcn, Ajtts, Ac. Tbe cbetsical preparations knowa under tbeabore title for the Last 22 /ear* throughout Korop*, where they bare met with a trtamphant eacceas, here acqoired for tboir rn n-ntvr andl Uanofactarera'world-wldecclebrity, attested by the Emperors of Russia, Prance, Austria, the Queen of Eng land, tbo Kings of Belgium, Holland, Naplw, Bavaria, Sax ony, Ac., and in America their efficiency has been endorsed 1 by Uio Dirtciart Intiilulions and the approval of tiiattboy are the only Scmxdia o*M, sore to •-xb-rroia&toal] kinds of Te*.mtn. MaacrLOCs Paxr***Ttoas destroy Itmders withonl mercy, am! never fail. His Art baa &■.* t death to million* of Uj*m In the world, and from wy tbo wntchword of all booaoknepcn, meixUxnls' »ad husbandmen will lm M JVo more Vermin " I'ACKACES FROM 25 CENTS TO §l. DiV In renter abd Proprietor. f. JOSKPUUKYKR, practical Chemi.t, *'i . ~3612Itnadway (cor. Uoostoti aL,) Nxw York. rfl "'* Addrewa Dr. UEO H. ItRYfiER. Jfo. 140 Wood wc. Pittat>orgh. P*. apAylawP Pb. Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bit terf ban donbtlea netted «■ rfnch aetuatlos In the corn monitj fcr ttarenurtablo core# aa any other medicine ex taut It I*» fact that in tha minds of mamrwiwmTa prejndk««iria against what are called Patent' Medicine*; bat why aheaM *hia prerent your resorting to an article that baa fueb-an Kray of tettltaroy to aopport.lt, aa Uc*. letter’* Pf*cribe it; why ahonld yoo »w * talent, bat» and do i»a Itta their iamlliw; why should you refect to "I*fc not joor praodlw oran your reason, to the ** tv' q{ sa/bydrag&tt aaddotlai generally, cTOywbera,ajad by HO3C&XTKS4 fiHIZB* SUUO&ctEm tDdpnmrietcn \ aiUAvT |iitsterg| isfdtt. SBUROH: WEDNESDAY MOBNINO, MARC II 9. 1859. matal paper of TtH^riTT. City unci News Item*, Mcah XniipEßATtmn.—Observations taken at Shaw s Optician Store, No. 68 Fifth st, yesterday. ra mm. n» soadb. tw- 00 42 00 4S 41 2'i MO 9 o'clock, a. ■ >2 “ u.._. 6 “ p. x Barometer. Usioh Prater Meeting, at the Firsi Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com mooctog at 11J o’clock, a. x. All aro cordially te nted to attend- 3 The exercises will be eonductod by R< £}r. Kendall. ' Dailt Union pRAYBn Meeting in Ai-lr oiirnt.—-This day and every day a l : nioh Prayor Meeting is held from half-past eleven to bAlf-past twelve o clock, io the First Presbyterian Church, Beaver street, Allegheny. It is for all, without dis tinction of person or denomination. “Ask and yo shall receive.'' Dsihkiso Clubs.— On© of th© evils upon which all good men should frown, one which is doing perhaps more damage io the community than any other, is the multiplication of secret drink? ing clubs in tbo city. Gentlemeo, young nnd middle.aged, who frequently pass whole nights at these club rooms, fancy that their places of rendezvous are unknowu? and that tboso whoso opinions they respecUare unaware of the riot that reigns there while the majority of men are sleeping. Mr Key planned his intrigues and displayed his signals in a room not unlike, io some respects, those that exist in various parts of this city. The evil effects of this secret drinking and, in genera], secret drunkenness, are truly alarm ing. We are aware that any reference to this matter will be considered out of place, had in trading upon ground where the public journalist has no call to tread. Without desiring to din cuss that question,' we have only to say that when the habit of secrot clubbing for fmrposes of drioking and card playing is carried so far • hat gentle, Christian women—wives and moth ers, are driven, almost in despair, to beseech the interposition of the magistrate, that bo will use the arm of the law to rescue-the husband and father from destruction, then it is time to refer at least to those secret haunts, where demorali zation and death are sold at so mneh per-night, and the journalist would be false to bis duty did bo not state that every single one of fhe ten clubs of this city are well knownj and also the nearly three hundred supporters and frequenters of them. We arc not aware that the law could in any way interfere with these places. We think the magistrate would so decide probably. But what of the health and peace tbat are there sacrificed on the altar of uncontrolled appetite 1 what of homes desolated and hearts breaking at the sad picture of the husbands and fathers who nre there pouriog onl their life! rushing on to a goal that has been reached already by thousands,; to which they, with other thousands, ate inevi-. tably pressing on! Though there be no fair against this, no lew of human enactment, what of that “higher law” to which we think there can be an appeal here without any disarming voice ! We have said eoongh now and here, and perhaps more than enough. We trust our un asked advice will be received in the spirit in which it is given and may have the effect which is intended. Tub Anneal Report of the officers of tbo Western Penitentiary for 1858 is published, and a copy of the same is before us. They com mence by stating that the present system of prison discipline in this State is justified before tbo worldJn the practical results of its success ful administration in this Institution* Disease and mental imbecility, so confidently predicted as necessarily incident to separate confinement, bavo resulted in health and intellectual rigor. • The conrict has abundant and .wholesome food,' the best of medical attendance, books, etc., and on each recarnog Sabbath, hears the word of Qod expounded. Although from the insufficiency of tbo prison walls there were two escapes last year, there boa been no insubordination or revolt, symptoms i of which have been seen in New York, Ohio, Il linois, and Massachusetts. The Inspectors call attention of Iho Legisla ture to the importance of an appropriation for a permanent manufacturing fund; also, to an early and liberal appropriation extension of the buildings. What were amply aufficient to accommodate iho evil, of the population thirty yean, since, is wholly inadequate for to-day. The paving law of Allegheny city has Jotolv- A'UffUtoiiJiMilatfn "n. rrp«« f/PT**hlcMho Tcipeetorf Inv tte an appropriation. The report refers to the death of Major Beck ham, so-ioog warden there, in an appropriate, manner, and also to the election of tho new war den, John Birmingham, Esq. . The Board refer with commendation to the reports of all tho offi cers conuecLed with this penal institution. The report, of which the above is the substance, is signed by Messrs. Wilson M’Candlcss, J. K. Moorhead, Rody Patterson, 8. Jones and David Campbell—lnspectors. Mr. Birmingham’s Is, in our view, a model re port, giving all needed information in one and a half printed pages. lie says tbo general health of the prison is good; that it is hot a self-sus taining institution, pecuniarily; that there were on tho Ist day of January, 1868, 185 male aod : 2 female prisoners; that HO have been receivod, | 1 and 88 discharged; 70 by expiration of sentence, II by pardon, 4 by death, 1 by suicide, and 2 by escape, le&Ting in prison, at this dale, 218 prisoners—2l6 males and 2 females. The whole number received since the prison was oponed in 1826, is 2155—1813 while males, 35 while fe males; 267 colored males, 50 colored females. The acoonnl of receipts and expenditures sub mitted by Mr. James Alexander, Clerk, shows that during the year 1858 the expenditures were &15,088 80 aod ibo receipts tjrom convict labor $7,393 78, leaving a balance of $7,695 02. The prisoners in contioemehl from Allegheny coanty number 87. Mercer and -Erie 12 each, Westmoreland and Crawford 11 each, Blair, Fay ette, Washington, ID each, Huntingdon, Clear- Cold, Doited 8 Dues, 7 each, Cambria 5, Clarion, Qreene, 4 £ach, Armstrong, Butler, Lawrenco, Somerset, Indiana, 3 each, Bedford, Beaver, Warren. M'Kean, Elk, Jefferson, 1 each; total 218. Of these convicts, 31 were temperate. 31 moderate drinkers, and 153 inlrmprratt. Thero is one printer amongst tbu number, 18 shoemakers, So laborers, 12 carpenters, 15 boat men-, 2 puddlers, 3 stone cutters, and one each many different occupations. Eighteen aro in for arson, 22 for murder in second degreo, 78 for larceny, 1 for forgery, 21 for burglary, 12 for horse stealing, 6 for passing counterfeit money, 2 for p&ssiug spurious coin, 1 for coun terfeiting, 14 for manslaughter, 10 for burglary and larceny,, and 1 for homicide, otc. One hun dred and sixteen are Pennsylvania born, 13 Irish, 20 German, 8 Virginia, 15 New York, 20 England, 2 Massachusetts, 3 Now Jense}’, 2 Con necticut, etc. Tho Physician, Dr. A. M. Pollock, reports favorably on thesanilary condition of the prison The Moral Instructor, Rev. Thomas Crumpton, gives a highly encouraging abatement of the moral condition of .those under his care, w.bicb our space forbids us to allude to more at length at'this time. Turnpike Election. —The Stockholders of the BirminghatnabclETiz&bfclhTurQpikeCompel ny met at the office of Justice Sympnofl, io Bir mingham, on Monday, and elected officers for the ensuing year, as follows President—B. A. Bausman. Secretary—N. Patterson. Treasurer—J. 8. Willook. Managers—Wm. Symmes, David Kennedy, JnhoC. Dalzell, James H. Hays, Robert M’Kean, Kobert Wilson. Bridub Elxctioh.— The Stock holders of the Old Allegheny Bridge Company met on Monday, and elected Ihefollowing board of managers for tho ensuing yoar: President—John Irwin. Treasurer and Clerk—Wm. Rosehurg. Managers—James Anderson, Thomas Bake well, John GrahanvJohn Harper, Wm. Holmes, Lewis Hutchinson, Sylvapus Lothrop, Wm. Mor rison, Henry Palmer, James Park, jr. Mohonoaiiela Bridge Election. —The stock holders of the Mooongaheln Bridge Company met at tho toll house, on Monday, and ele.cted the following officers for tho current-year - ' President—William Wilkins. Treasurer and Clork—John Thaw. Maoagers—James Anderson, Christian Ans huix, John Arbucklo, Robert Beer, James W. Baxter, John Bisecll, Thoa. Bakewell, David Gilleland, Wm. Holmes, Noth. Holmes, Lewis Hutchison, George W. Jackson. A Woes House.—Oar Harrisburg correspon dent, in his letter printed in another column, .suggests some objections to tho establishment of a work honae, to wit: that it won’t pay, etc. Well, the present system of supporting some scores of iaxyvagrants,don’tpay,either. Butthere is one element in the consideration that “Random” has overlooked. This is it: Tho present system of “punishment” is a premium on lAiioees and va grancy. Abont four-fifths, wa would Bay) -of those sent tq jell now os vagrants, aro anxious to be there, and aro away from home ds soon as they Are turned out. They hove no fpod or shel ter outside the walls, and persist in vagranoy because they know its result will bo shelter, food, olgar-stumps and idleness. Now a work house, with some rough labor like. stone-break* ing, working a tread-mill, or, for the more.de bilitated, weaving, or some such light occupa tion, would act like a charm. ou tbis muUitude of pnblio mendicants. The thonght -of a work house.with its: engines and . tools toil,'would thinont tho crowd;veryrapidly. Thejwould W likely to try,to .work outside the (prison if the/ knew they would toe to wwk wwnta; ‘ •C I'.-.V. > Thi Amatsus Coscxet.— A Urgeand highly appreciative audience assembled in Lafayette Halloa Monday evening,. to hear the Teleran Giamboci, assisted by Miss Scriba, Mrs. Down ing. Messrs. H. & A. Elsber, Siedle. C. Grebe, Brecht and Foerster, —who had kindly volun teered to aid that gentleman in giving » grand concert. The project was worthy and its reali zation a bqcccss. The oudienco wad large, and, wo venture to assert, discriminating. They hod collected together to heap good music, by artists whom they had before listened to, and did. pot go anticipating any ocoolor novelties. The programme was made ap of selections principally from the old masters, which were rendered with a degree" of power, sweetness and vivacity which we could not but think contrast ed favorably with tho standards erected by Angri, d’Gbioni, etc. Mias Scriba—a young lady not yet out of her teens, and making her first appearance, we believe, before a publio audi ence—did not make oso of any of those arts pe culiar to tho stage : relying upoo tho good taste of the audience, she pul forth her cfforLs to please the car rather than the eye, and gavo the solo from “I PurilaniI’and 1 ’and the Aria from “Sotn nambula" with a degree of skill and sweetness which caused her audience to forget tho blush iog girl in the accomplished cantatricc. Mrs. Downing is a recognised Pittsburgh favorite, who is always warmly received, os she should be, when she favors her friends with such singing as we heard on Monday night. We think wo have never before hoard her in such good voice as on this occasion. For power and sweetness of voice, good taste and enthusiasm in execution wo will risk our refutation by Bay ing that we prefer Mrs. D. before auy singer whom wo bavo«iie.ard in n twelvemonth.' Tho solo on the piano by nlf. Charles Grebe WAS~n finished performance, llis execution of variations upon the German air, “In dor biebo Kosengarlen,"’ bespeak for him a high repuin tion, not only as a pianist but as n composer Mr. G. is a comparative stronger amongst us— an educated but modest and retiring oirf, whe requires only lo he known to bo duly appre ciated Messrs Kirhor, Foerster, Brecht, De Ham, Siedle and Uiatuhoni exerted Lhemselves with their usual success, and were each applauded an they deserved. Much of the credit of the enter tainment is due to the good taste and good man agement of Mr. Harry Kicker, under whose gen eral superintendence'the concert was given.Ttud under whose instruction tint ladies named, and some of the gentlemen singers, have acquired most of (heir knowledge of music Of Mr. K.'s ability a* an accomplished teacher of music, wo need cite no other proof.. Monsieur Giamlmni, during Monday forenoon, remarked to a friend that, if they could hut sat isfy tho public, he would be content. We can assure bttu that his audicuco wero mom than satisfied. Let us have another amateur con cert. We have the.talent, at home apd (heir efforts are appreciated by our music-loving peo ple. By all means let us have another ere the close of the season. Tn* Lecturb.—l>r, Boynton commenced his lecture last evening, on tho tuelamorphto rocks, by showing bow the action of water on tho healed’ hut cooling mass of Plulooio rocks would de compose or roduco them to their elements. Here he showed what these elements are. First for example feldspar consisting of til* parts of Silica, IB parts of alumina and Hi parts of po tassa: second, mica of 40, 22, Ik- third, Alhito <*t>, '!•*, and M parts of soda: fourth, hornblende 17, 12, and 11 parts of lime, and so on. These elements, which hod combined iu the cooliog graniiic mass were set at liberty by the chemical action of water and from that water iho heavier' part* are precipitated first. That lead him, then to the first layer of stratified rork, and that is— Gangs, the same in composition as granite, hut formed mechanically differently, viz: precip itated from water, while tho igneous had cooled from fire. Mica-el ale, of which he described several va rieties, came next above gneiss. Hornblende, of which peouliar rock the coast, from the peninsula of California to Behring’* Straits, is formed, follows the mica. Primitive limestone forufs the next bed or layer, and last of the metaraorpbic or uufossil liferoua beds comes— Argillite, or clay slate. This is «000 feet in thickness Now in all this scries of luycrs, 27.0tH) feel thick, there is not a trace of animal life. The lecturer desig noted tho granitic orplutouic, tho chemical, and the mpinmorpbic, the mecheuicai age of crea tion. Ilia remarks upon "faulty ’ or fissure*, upon the formation of the New Yjork Palisades, and ihelJiam'* Causeway, upon the gold of Cal ifornia. and the scenery of that country •he illustrated bysome elegant oil paintings/ held the largo audience to the vrry last On Thursday night, hr JVf, will lutrodiicc n 0 loibo primitive hf*o f the £&.*.. He will now nave to do with the “creniup/ibal swam in the sea.” Hia lectures are excellent. All Uuou Tiiuiu* at Oscs —Wc have been enjoying «|uilo an Intellectual feaet in PUih bnrgh for several weeks past Kvcr since our ••Mary Jane ’—by the way, we are expecting Several letters from her —turned the alicntioo of her sex to Ihepropriety of to lectures or “readiuga” on tbeir own rcsponeibilily, wrv have noticed that all oar first rate literary per formances have drawn crowded houses. Mr. Yandenhoff tilled Lafayette Hall four successive nights; Dr. Boynton t* having a highly success ful course at City Hnl), anil now—what do you think?— We are Jo have (he queen of al},3bakapearian readers, the eery cap and climax of successful and effective reuderers of iho great bard—Mrs. Fanny Kemble, to read ua “Cymbeline” and other choice plays, commencing on Monday evening. Won't she fill Masonio Hall! Sabbath School Mkrtiho. —The meeting of S. 8. teachers at tho- Gth Presbyterian Chorch, on Monday night, was well attended. E. l> Jones, presided, nn*l U. M. Keod acted as Secre tary Numbers 1, -1 and II of the resolutions .adopted at tbe late national convention were taken up for consideration. These were relative io tbe competency of S. 8., to bring all our youth under the saving power of the gospel ; relative to the qualifications of a’leachep-aud-to Mis sion Sabbath Schools in (he evangelization of oar destitute population. They were fully, dis cussed and adopted in the same form in which they caoie from-thc convention. Tbe next meet ing will beheld on Thursday evening next, at (be First Baptist Church, when the remainder of this questions will be acted On. Jituub McCahdlksh delivered his first opinion in the District Court of the United Stales yes terday. This wus Iho case of John Hal) vs Speer .VUO; due de positors, $">.882 00—total, SG2,GB7.GG. Assets—Bills and notes discounted, $1*8.222 - B'i; duo from Banks and Bankers, sl't,‘.s>f> ; Coin in vault, $lO t G4G.6i ; notes of spocio pay- Tiib W&elt Mohitoo- This is to be the title of a Temperance paper, iho first number or which is to be published in this oily on or about the first of May. Messrs. McFarland $e Fleming are tho publishers and, we presume, the editors. Tbo paper is to bo publlsbod at $1 per annum, in advance. We trust tho new enterprise may enjoy abiiudant success. Titus’ case against tho Minnesota Mining Co. which we alluded tosbrae time since, osmo up fora hearing at Detroit last week. The exam ination into the papers, titles, etc., on which TitnsbaseB bis claim, was concluded on Saturday last!. Tbe Judge took the papers and it is sup posed will give his deoision between ibis and the IGlh, when tho annual meeting will be held In Detroit. : Mb, Gkor'lij It. Wmra, wo would again re mind our lady readers, will move into his new store, (late A. A. Mason & Co.'s.) on Fifth st., on 10-morrow. Mr. Wfaito came back from New York on Saturday, and it it said that no such stock of dry goods was ever before brought into this city as.bo has now. Seo bis advertisement in this paper to-day. Tubbs will bo a banquet at tho Town Hall io Birmingham; on the Ifith insL, tbo proceeds to aid in liquidating tho debt of $2OOO now reeling upon the M. E. Chorch there, of which Rev. Q. A. Lowman is pastor. Many tickets have been sold, and we trust the enterprise may b 6 abund antly successful. Citt tailors and tbe trade will find thejargo stock of superior new style Lasting Bui tons, to be sold this morning, at 10 o'clock, at Davie’ auction rooms. Fifth street, worthy of their at tention, as the goods are all fresh and without reserve. CoßßßcnpH.—ln (be rales relative to Repub lican Coanty Convention, Hale VI ehoold read “the second district shall consist of the election districts between tbo Monongahcla and Allegheny rivers,” &c., and not "between the Monongahcla and Ohio rivers,” as published yesterday. Sites fob. MA*nracnuti*o.—We would direct attention, to the advertisement of Mr. J. B. Morgan, in another column. He offers for. sale several eligible lots, anitable-for manufacturing sites,,coal depots, eto. 'Tm deatba.in ihU clty Twm Feb. . 4th till Matcfr Ist item—malea 81, female# . 26 MrfcUo ft, colored i—total 57, 1 Telegraphic Elixabkthfobt, N. J., March S.—l o'clock P. M. —A collision occurred at soon between tho strikers and tho Scranton men, and is now raging with fnry. Fire arms are being freely used, and many have already been vroundotL Ft.izas etiipoiit, N. J., March S.—At one o’clock, as tho Scranton men were returning from dinner, a regular batilo commenced. The strikers had takena strong position at tho gate loading to tho coal docks. The beranton men approached, headed by the chief of police and some ton of his men. A desperate fight ensoed, lasting about 30 minntos, when the strikers wero repulsed and scattered in every direction Du ring tho moleo shots were firod on both sides, and clubs, stones, coal, etc., were freely used. The Scran ton men wore finally collected together, and marebod again tn tho eo.il decks, without being stopped. About 2rt of tho inon were seriously wounded, but there were none killed. Tho difficulty has sinco been compromised. Philadelphia, March B.—A dispatch from Wash ington to the New York Herald says :—Mr. M’Lean, appointed Minister to Mexico, will leave to-morrow. r l° anB » and take tho Tennessoe nailing on thd l.ith for Vera Cruz. So desirous is the Govern tneftt that he should be in Mexico without delay, tbht a telegraphic dispatch will be sent by tho State De partment to detain the Tennessee should Mr. M’Lean by any chance not bo ablo to reach New Orleans by iho regular it} of .ailing, Mr. M’Lrnn go,, oat witn discretionary power* to recognize and present his credentials to whatever government ho may find tn a position to maintain itself, and based on tho will of the people. New Orleahs, March B.—The Quaker City it b 0 w ' t * l Ban Franisco dispatches to tho Hub alt. Ipo Golden Age brought $1,250,000 and 100 pas. songers. There wero heavy rains thronghout Hit btate. Tho prospect of a large triulo U good. The mining news is favorable. Water plenty. Tift steamship Uncle Sam again tailod with troont for the Colorado. Later nows from Moiieo Inn been received, but it is unimportant. Miraroun is still preparing to march nn \ era Cruz and luarez is making preparations for a desperate resistance. Wasoinqtos Citv, March B.—The officers of tho Post-office Department, and of the sixth Anditor's office, met this morning for tho purpose of giving expression to their deep sorrow in consoqaenco of the death or the Post-Masfer General. The public departments will be closed to-morrow, when the funoral will tako place. The Senate to-day ratified a number of treaties with the Uregoo ail’d Waehingtan Indians. Also tho Cass Herron treaty, by a largo majority, after amend ing »t. .i Washihotov, March S.— I’ostmaaicr General Brown died this morning at half-past nine o’clock. Up to a quarter of an hhur previous ho was perfectly conscious of his condition, and took leave of his family. Last night the President had a final inter view? with him, and was affectod to tears. During an occasional delirinm, the dying man called for*be bill, evidently allnding to the defeated appropriation bill, having reference to the Post Office Department His ideath occasions tho utmost sorrow among all clasdos of tho community. WUsm.-iOTO., Citt, March S._Tho Kcnalo went into executive session. Nu businejs of public character was transacted. On 11 o re-opening of the doors the Senate adjourned Ab uan, Midi., March B.—Tho remains of Ira .1. Thun ton, tho .-Kronaut, who met his death in the unfor uonte ascension from this city on tho Hdb of September last, were accidentally found on Sunday ovenipg, lost, about ten miles from the placo of his second hgceoi. The remains were brought to tbi« city folly, identified. L)C non. March S.— Navigation is fairly open, and h >at.« "n nu>„; routes from this city have cum lhclr rrcular trip., or will il.is..'hi Ihooourjo of the week. The screw steamer i n., f>r Btiffal i i.n Tluirtday. March S._-i /♦. M, —The „leam ipNArahia hm* not yet iwen rignalled below. Sho 11 bring date* from Liverpool to Saturday, 2fith t., blit is hardly cnttfftlcred as due. Sr. Loci.*, March ■>. —The river has nson 2 feet witbin tho last 24 hour*, and is swelling rapidly. All the upper streams continue l» rise. The weather is cloudy and mild. N«j; Idrk; March B.—Pref. n. M. Mitchell, tlx lobrated astronomer, has accopted tho appointiuen director Tallow 4 dull Bu**r steady »t;i 4 - v Hc. NanU a. me. IH« datl l«adnrm. Ui. A lUn-k Island ni n- d* kWtral ia'«. Mw-tucan douihrm 17 N. V Ccniial Uu-vdiog 4.11 ‘ Uia«Hin aixm V<’ 4?. F. liics /574, IUT.Jt. " Mnr'li S.—-V'toiir dull.' l...id:.' M Bn » mn, to •l i„r tVLI-iky dull bul n.-t l.>w»c m.| 1 lii*re a m.Mli-raUi d-tuaud i»r pork >i 11: r,i i.„, h.ddrn. u-k t,ichor prirea tor Ural eluw branch*. tJnretfr.. r o Lu*in?»K . .iul.l ln> .i„u« in ii.dk ,,r aIK-Hdere, «i) S*»a« ft* ~de*. but tngW,*., ut4jlUl( . was dons; lot hhd* B»ma gidreaoldAl Pc. and atithla rate tht-rewas n fair « ntuamt, but hnldefa aak •, *, that tt.e bualnren dr.tla vsa amall,. .mil; 1 li ULdi fa,r amt fair Sugar a-dda, *,►»., Nothing doing In Motas««, eio and with a fair J B . maud; exchange 00 tho en« aerreo nhd tutu. Tin; borough election of Lawrencovillc was held yesterday, but tbu lateness of tho hour at which tho polls closed prevented our getting the returns. suspect the “Dimocracy" suc ceeded, as we heard nothing from our Republi can friends there. Thf Muttony /.iniinrot i-*rr* anti I 'lerrt : The Jlvwlanrj Liniment ojrre CnLed Urea* i« and S'irt Hippie*; The iluttany Liniment cure* S’eurah/ia; The Militant) Liniment cure • Ami* nutf Warn ■ The Jfuilang Liniment it tcarth 1,000,000 dollars per axxvm To the I'nilod .States, as tbo preserver and restop of rnlunhlo Uarsea and Cattle. It cares all Sprain (•aids, Wounds, Stiff Joints, Ac, WUJ you answer this question 7 Did you over hoar of uuy ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiff ness, either on man or Iwast. which the Mustang Liniment would not cure 7 Did you ever visit any respectablo Druggist in any part* <>f the world—in huropo, Asia, or America—who did not say "it was the greatest discovery of tho age?" Soid every where. Kvery family should bavo it ; three sires/ Barnes A Parc, Proprietors, Now York. Also Lyon’s celebrated Insoct Powder. f SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF (!REAT BARGAINS. PIANOS! PIANOS:! PIANOS!!* fl OX Ti ! K *-'KI.KBItATRI> m|T| UQLI) BIKUAI. PKK *ri U M PIANO FORTBS MANUFACTURED CY WILLIAM, KNAIIK A CU. In order lo make room f..r cvnL>inplat.id luj|>ro(«Di>>nl lDtbeHprio 4 , OUARIXrTTK BLUM V. I« i...wf March, nt whjiih time it in int*udej o> KNi.AKGK AND OTHERWISE IMPHOVK her warerooatn. groat Luipucuriia}' Ih> exported. CIIARhUTTK ULDNR, lIS Wood Street, Second Door :Ux»ve Filth, S..l* Agent for Wm. Kuabe A Co’* Piano* far Pitlnl.urgh and WenU.rn IVnuaylvanU. mr? Regular Steamers. Monougaljcla River D. s. Mall Packet* WTBAMKHTKLKOnAI*U, i HTKAMKII JKVFKK.SiiN, C*pt JO. Wooi>wahp ! Capt. Uiur...« Class. FTRAJUKU LU7.KRNK. Cajt. K. llemnitt. t '■PIIF, ABOVE NEW STEAMERS. ARE JL nu» rnnnlngr*((iihrlj. Morning H*>sU |»trrw* At H ii'cliirk A.. M., and Kvociliij{ lUmLb ai 0 o’ciiirh I’. M. for U’Koivqxrrt, Kliknlmtlituwn, Honour* li(JnCity,Cuokan>«n, MiUsliuroiiKti, Itk<«’« landing. llrecn. hii.l o«tiev«, conmvlitiK»t Hrirntmillc. wliti lUcka for UuiouL)*u, »uj KajMtn B|>rtii|nq mm.cot* at Rlre’t Limhllujj xrilli hack l„r .Ir-fT. tvt.n. «od W»,n«*bnri:.»iMl m |„, Mortfufitirwo, V*. t*miwpnpiTfl tirkPtiHj iruia rUlnUirgii (<> (Jalou- Liwii (i.r itiMalj »tiu int-tuO«H|. (1. W. KWINDI.KK, A—J»-t Ilniwiitvdle Wbarf-Uiat, nt foot >4 Grant *L Jbt. Houib, &jp. FOR ST. LOUIS.—Thu t _fCB» jw bik) flartft j***»on£«r atcampr Ml K.N AR UU, Oajit. 8. It. Krt-oeh, will li-bta on FKIDA V, f..r Itip aU'vi* au-1 all inUriui-'liaLa [mi u. For freight or apply on twanl. nirU iJifte’s that, .Vc, UPPBK MISSISSIPPI UIYERiJCSLa PACKCT.—POK ST. PAUL via XLteuit,iSat33lL Kt»buk, IluriinyUw, Mutailinc, Jicx'l Puilon 6’j/ni'i, Ihilwjiu, Xl ports on TiIUIIiDAV the loth in»L,ai 4 o'clock v M. Pur irolglit ur pasuuco. upply on Ucuil or to ’ mrs _ _ rLACK «IIAKNKB A CO, Agrai^ J^iS'SOUKIKl v " PXUKKT— | JCSv _;t—T ir&TZ 'Xu. FOB PIKES PEAK GOLD MINES. »ii-JfcSas» 8C Uxiia, JcOerioti Oily, Lexington, Kioui City, l-eario worth Clly, Wotuo, Ft. Jmqib, Nebraska City,Omaha City, aotl Connell Iflufft—Tlro beautiful paiaonger- steamer II KXftY GRAFF, CapLM’Cllutm.W, «i ( l Imvh Jur tlwiiboft »od all Intermediate porta on FRIDDAY, MARCH, llili. Fur Mjtbt o( |nwnn ipplr on bowl« to mr&dawTtf , FLACK. BARN Kd *OO., Agroti. MT~ .i'SSQUiU KlVKil PACKET, t JP?» uAl.—>br i&rLmis, Jrfpenaa City. Lcr i n ?-mSjBBMk lon, Acmvti CHy, /iCtatwPortA Ctfy, fftHra. f<.Jottp* > jxc* bruthi-City, onahaCHy and GmntiJ ■ JWtcTi.—Th* dcw BM»nm i i»pct aOBTUKKHEE; Capt. P. A. Alford: will MonoPlU*borstitor UwabonnadnUlatomedUto port* on ar.abovt tbt 7ITOI OPMAfiCIL Par fr«!gftiorMi» acosppljenbovdocto - < WisKwtt c SA22OEO A OO.igJx i . • ‘i'f-X- ..!‘ 'vtx?'- •” ■• , SHERIFF’B BALES. BY \ IRTDE of sundry executions issued out of the District Court and Court of £ om £°“ f l *? 8 Allegheny County, and to tho Sheriff of said county directed, there will bo exposed to Public .Sale, at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, on Fnn»AV, tho Ist day of April, A. D., lc interest and claim of John Mitler, of, in and to all that certain lot, ncce or parcel of land lying and hcin* in the borough of Birmingham, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner of Harmony and Carson streets; thence along Carson street, twenty-lour feet east; thence south one hundred and twenty feet to an alley twenty-four feot wide; thence by said alley west twenty-four feet to Harmony street; thence by said Harmony street one hundred aud twenty feet to the place of beginning. Being lot No. .">l, in the plan of lots laid out for the heirs of Sidney Oregg, and having erected thereon 2 two story brick houses and one small frame stable, and 1 two story frame' house. And Also, One other lot nr piece of ground situate in the Is trough of Birmingham, afore said.ami hounded and described jw follows, to wit: Beginning at the western side «.f Car son street at the distance of twenty-four fc.i cast from Harmony street; thence extending in front on Carson street easterly twenty-fuiir feet, and in doffth, southerly, and parallel with Harmony street, preserving the game width (twenty-four feet,) one hundred and twenty feet to an alley twenty-four feet wide, anti having erected thereon 1 one story frame house, and 1 one story frame brewery. Seized and taken iD execution as the-prop erty of John Mitler at the suit of Franz Meyer. AIJ the right, title, interest and claim of Andrew- Stung, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situated in Jno. Brown's plan of lots ; in Lower St. Clair township, uiM»veund near Birmingham, now within tho c«r|M»rato limits of Bast Birmingham, Alle-, ghcny county. State of Pennsylvania, and nmnfxred in said plan of lots as'No. 107; he- tug bounded on the north by Cursim street, and on the weM by No. 100; on tl»* east by lot No. 10S, and on tin* south by an alley twenty four feet wide, and nintuming in width or front on Carrot} street, twenty-four feet and in doj.th (the samo width) -'lie hundred and twenty feet h* the aforesaid alley; on which l.s ereeti'd I two M« the payment of an annual ground rent of thirty three dollars to Robert Watson, payable half yearly, on tin* first days of March and September, by deed of perpetual lease, dated the *’7th day of August, IMG. On which is I two nU>ry frame dwelling house*. Al>o. AU the right, title, interest and claim the said J<*hn H. Craig of, in and to all tbo uiu nr |mvr_(* ol "ruuud KUu.iic Los* township, Allegheny county, numbered “riuut,” •■nine;’ “ten” and “eleven,” (Nos. S, 0, 10 and 11.) in the plan of Cooper's Es tate ns recorded in plan book, v<*l. 2, page Mi. Said lots being contiguous to each oilier and containingas follows, viz: No.>, three acres, two roods and sixteen pen-bos; No. 0, four acres -and nineteen perches; No. 10, lour acres, one rood and twenty perehew; No. 11, three arroH, three roods and thirty-seven porches; iNiunded by lauds of Es«piirc flartjc, the Plank Road and by lots Nos. J. 2,5, G ami •. in said plan. Being the same which John W. .Sjmpgim.hy.dt-oul.oC-iW-lAtli of .InirrA— D., conveyed t<> the said John B. Craig. On which is-erect«*d an unfinished one story frame building intended for awash house. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of the said John B. Craig at the suit of Robert Watson. V ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of William S. Miller, of. in and to-all that Cer tain tract of land situate in Versailles town ship. bounded aud described as follows, viz: Beginning at a post on Turtle Creek ou a line between the lands of William McKinney and of Geo. Brintou, formerly Uenry Funks; thouec by land ui said Brinton south 9 degrees, east 00 perches, to a post; theneo nfath 71 de grees, east -11 perches, to a post; thence south 10 degrees, east 21 perches, to a post; thence south 7.1 degrees, east .‘>o porches; thence nouth C degrees, east 0 |**relies; thence south • 1 degrees, east 0 perches; thence north 41 degrees, east 10 perches; theueft south 72 de grees, east 24 perches, to a post; thence jiorth degrees, east 52 perches, to a |*ost; thence north 10degrees,east 10 nerches, toaChestnut Oak; thence north 771 aogrecc, east 12 per ches; thence nortli 22 degrees, east 40 perches, to a stone; thence youth 4 degrees, east 107; perches U> a Sugar Tree; thence north 22 de grees, cast 40 perches, toa stone: theneosouth 4 degrees, cast 107 porches, to .a Sugar tree; south 55 degrees, west 50 perches, to a post; thence south 161 degrees, cast 31 perches, to lauds iu the possession of James Riddle; thence by the said lands south degrees, west 34 3-10 perches to a post; thence south 26 de grees, east Ls 3-10 perches, to the lands of John and William Snaw; theneo by the said lands south 05 degrocs, westso perches, Ui the MoDongahelu River; thence down tho same by thesovorul courses thereof Ui a tract of land called “Greenland,” patented to George Wal lace ou the 6th day of July, "1707, and now iu jiOHsesHinn of William S. Miller and Wil- liam McKinney; thence by tho said Green land tract north 163 perches, to tho place ol beginning; containing about 250 acres, more *r less; on which arc erected a two story frame Iwclling house, odarge frame bank I inrn and stable, and tho tenant houses and' other im- mivcmonts; with the exception of one huri r<-d ncros, strict measure, conveyed to*Joseph Milligan by deed l*»aring date the 1-t of Fe!»- nisiry, I Ml, ami recorded in the records of Allegheny county, in Record Book No. I*s, page 72, hounded and descrU«d as follows: Beginning at a Muplo stamp; thence by land of Uoorgo Brinton south 73 degrees, east 30 perches, to a post; thoneo south G degree.*, east 0 perches to a post; thence south 61* de grees, cast 24 perches, to a post; north 87 degrees, east 52 perches, to ? post: tlieneo south 19 degrees, east 1G perches, to a Black Oak: thence nortli 77$ degrees, east 12 perches; thence north 22 degrees, east 40 perches, to a post; tlieneo by land of the heirs of Jueob Soles, south 57 degrees, east 104 perches, to a post; thence by land of Robert" Milligan anu Robert Huey, south 4 degrees, east 107 per ches, to a Sugar tree; thence by land of John and William Shaw, south 05degrees, west 50 perches, to a post; tbeneo south 11 degrees, east .51 perches to a White Oak stump: tlieneo by land of John and William Shaw, south 05 degrees, west JO perches, to a Hickory: thence by land of said Miljer, north 04J degrees, west 27 perches, tt*a White Oak: thence north 18 degrees, west 37 perclies, to a beech: thence south 07$ dogreos, east 3 3 10 perches to a jH>at; tlieneo north 221 degrees, east 109 per ches, to a post: tlieneo north G7J degrees, cast 3 3-10 perches, to tho place of beginning. Also, All the right, title, iutcrestand clahn of William S. Miller of, in and toall the follow ing described lots situate in the town of Port Perry, Versailles township. Nos. 1,-'2 and 3- being 77 feet 10 inches frimt and -150 deep having thereon erected a Large frUme dwelling house and other small improvements. Also, Lots Nos. 4,5, G, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 1" 13, 14 and 15; tLe same being vuc&nt lots 2 : feet front and 130 feet deep, each. Also, Lots Nos. Ina OfcOCEltDlS—iaioaof lo sa-»r ni -•--. e. if , K , UotuEca at SQiffJii* « .. i‘ , „ * 4«?55 l» bM< 012. tott* a: and :« do at V2S 01 l - 1‘ Jflffiu. f..r 'f ; f “ r “*E* tol J 1,1... .-cl-. l.Lli at H arid & dr.“ t], •* 5 bbto tM al »>• *£«*•. 6 POTATOES— ~ »• . ' . DoporiU I^.ol-T»l*. Circulation •►'otii - - ] nr ' tljo Js»i ! *«ow n.tt. t... Kir tl,< . Ctrl-. l*ry <»txxt*._. <»~ucn»l .Mrll 1 n WM .t IR '> 1539. • • 4 ‘ l Ml.'.'U f i,j- Total fiir ttin av<-b Prenotwlv reports) J.Wj BincoJ.nn.ry 1 m Movements or Srmt—The „r .■ ’ ’ YOFk Week ~' , Jlo* ’r «», Prortonii/ S iiSjiS? Total Tut; IbW —{N. Y. Trib. “'*««" ren.in stout bb yesterday. Exchange in very scare*, and, although the very limited way with sight drafts on the East at f, r r “Jill '"t '!>« mtf.aro I, i.rmaluiJ for rpr-rir, I |nia M u tonkaMo-fliii.li, 1U m cnmmyiM*.. Hrloato.nl prrm. 1.. r ...dr l',’ |l" for bßiikaliltt fnmU 11*; •! motitti* Z 1.. .I 1 ,m* f Kt*atuckj, It>duiifi, Olid an.| limisvill,, Ut.L ncto. »tv r '»■«■! «i»r ™,:, “C-;, at J.j to «4coat du. - U..W I. .cry ;,u.| Tltrre «„ mnnMnrnbl, nnra,|nr« „,„ kl , r „ ' [».' '^ C |n* E m T f '" t,m,ay -, T,, ‘' lr:inwu-i,. mß or ru- m l’-“W'S UghUea^'™^^^ .lr. r w„ou W d, P art , W s ami ll,e Utter, to m.ny 'cvlnUm^', . h.rflr outVlheVii^nn^ on T^„X nJ »“l~ r.-.n e .,„„ Sow Urle-.in-i eight w*. more plenty ..ntnkU. nil ,) U 1,.. - mot pretty fnrly at ' ' Tl,er« war a bvlU-r fwditu: in the Prm Uiw, market to-Ut . There went buyer* for hr«t Haas briUid*. «.t Mm P„ r k tt i hut it w.i« held higher. Jtnlk U<-ut *,|,i p, B * T * «< ni at «. aala-a.a .lull f„ the (mail "ay tt>o r..mjrr aelh m ami th.. at 3**:ffc. dut. at n;, ri «i-isV. y\,: nr !!£ roqa|-»t ttiU...Ut clianyr 111 pru.-,.,. Tne *|K>. I.ut.sv I. ml'iidliiC. W is in g.Kxl il. innuil at lull t.ri.Tl-r. demand for i- fully njna! 10t!,., supply u t ml r... mixed.—|Cin. tia7. .Tuesday. * The rioTi-*..ii trade «.'-|uiim n.. mo* 1.f... j,,,i it, u.»t conation Utw.-e,, lu.,u, a,„| .ir.-u.l y>Uich makes lioldcm ratloT uneomftirtable. u t.fi.Ts n „ n t amt d.sn Uutm.u, Ir«- u,o ~V.‘t •>l tbo*.. who m»y bar.. ..rjers lot • Ttir fatt that largo "Uk-ka an- r»i-ti. dat NV* ) ort on.i N Orlonn*, may in a nmaMir- l~- ».,v.nuu-d lot m lb~ wry oje-o winter that wr have Ita.l. i>r>*entino iir tbraea/mn Ihrongli, to the frw tntii»(-irt-«i.>ti ..I freto|,,e' * atnl tbo fa.-t that lr«m mwi ol tin. interior imilhu Ibe hog pnalttct ban «k.n K bt a market diwrt in tt.e ronsnn. ing-fn.mtn in a itr.-ater d.-RTro than n«nal In addition to 11. * great deal of Ka»t-rn caj.ittal hm U-n „s. n | j a t | )o baiidtiug of ..«rl v •hir.,t lo „ u to lU.l'l jK.yiin.nU. i>n.lna,uu)ri ul all ttn«e .uciimMaortm mukea gr,n«t«.r Inirtheii fnr'lbe stronp market* i.f || e WM . atnlianow trying tlir metal of o.tr own market,to an . omn.on extern. h«wh a* may Iv. aide to hold are doubtlmL atti.n- sti.l. th-faitli " liich ban governed them tbruunb ev.ry dll) a tti(.re *)H.-.«1.0n - |Cin. Coin. Kaugalhr,, has l*e» renlia.-nl o U Ihe lake, Uj ai . neatlv e month carlloi than ujihl. It. I ..-orable . iieri * K , u lt . t ra , lH . • portafioii <•! \\. »i. i n jinnlci e mid ij»t*Tn on:*in will 1... doiiblhms in an additional impetus lo l|,e tra.te. * • Tl.* Ortvsrv tr*.|.. M* ... 2T.5C-) r &6.U7* '•►•f-is' YoTo-t WH~I.I1! • •«»•,» «MO4 r, r a» JJSJS O.U, bu. 170.175 1.71H.1 as iSi r, " m «*“ ‘«s< K-iJfc.r :r ’Yr " ■*« Imports by Railroad. J’. KL \\. k C. It. Jl —C tar# *beep, l Jo orrn rr bbla 1 do bulU-r, f. parry k <•■«; | ,J„ do vVhii a w:~ a’m ? '‘V}'?''?' 8 iwstl. pta>rU, J J O»o -fl»M k co; I bx li ware, Leech k >lalr, 2.1 bol* gnoUrn M*. U hinny, Hare k oj; 1 bbl t-Rga, Glazier; 4 ‘I,, do, 9Warrw,J S M frirk art; 8 bbla aoda a»h. W MCully A i•j. '’ *l. weHYi' Brown it Kirli|.itri.'k: 1 1.1.1. IW, niil A c, 4 rk, 275. Coleman. Hallman k cu. 3 bhU huiUr '< n fc«.i ' Patton; 3 «k fralhori, 1 kg lard, 2:j il>>!*.'tr,»im« Wiipton; ’do Inile paper. \V IPSxuitb; 2d j.kgß Are”* rlreia L l T ' j *7l v ; q,( *«* W J» •Vrkifla; 3Wpnrk, Nkio* k cot 41 do egga. 34 do boiler, 7."> do ham*, do Uni r..i 11. r » do whl*kcy, Wlkj bon wheat, 4.1 kgg lnrd./ii— 3! r’ •ka baron, JllA tc» ilj-sli'j rolls Itatli.-r, 30 lix, Y,/ «CTp, £i*)j do cnadlvi, ftek* wool, Cl»'ke k(v. >. Import*,by ltiwer. WABOVIUkR, per Pl.«nan = o—iJS bln cotton “7 bbl «bii kev. »■! do llonr.d tra, Cbbl hama, U*kr» laid. I cat I.** wax. 19 blid tobacco, 0 bp wool, In hide*. Clarke & co- j; ten tiama, d bes lulr, 1 hhl, \ b\ tcrap Iron. .1 tea, s bid lar d l«UL.hlia, l'i hhrl* toliacro, Weyman k pon; 7 tte'annl-s •In peacbett, M tHll; P.'O I Hickey k co: l bs tndr., Plymiur. *4) o*ka e.«la ntb. It, gj ■ln Co; 4 doriillrt, Bakeooil, Pears k ro; ‘J4 bbl Ion; bO do floor, Wallace; n £ candlt*. Browo; 00 bbl whisky, l*.hmy*n 100 hid«v 8 hx wine, Leecb*Miur. C bbl oil, 4 I>r* cofT-r* Dalzell-b ,>b trnr»J Jk« L E", t^- du f«tU-w. Liggett. ~ . n UNG ’ per “m*”*—lbx • oppor, Dotilan; d bbla whh>kj, Bryant; 19 bdl* paper, HaTrn; y Lbla, Wci»la- 6 fee l bid batter, Riddle, Wirt* k cu. lbabtr raiae the ri»er tnoortlme fael : ,t tho.raiu was oencral ShoauißO.Caj*. Proorh.canm iu Iruiii «,,i ’ the l.r«rol li*l, ~f Sl« »m again at onco f.w St. Lonia. 1 The MiniTTaarmrd trom Whediox witii a ttuall t.aA and wt‘ot oot aKain. The Ko.ma Orabarn aW , /noetniu. There «u bnt IUUo d...o K oo tbe wh.rt He think the rteawboai inlereel* wmi|.| lMp .. , , mlrontairj by havini; a regular KaatM;o Ap>,,t , tareceipt freight U.cmigb by river. They h*r- nil u.'-.r macbluory hero, for aliipping .n c™-l w..rki„ r tbejrj.lnuahooldcerUu.ly (« rxiende.|. n * u. , nLe . where much of tb? frtn>.lit cuuk-lioju. to'wit • N.J v ■" and Phi ladulpbia.v ' ' ‘ Ne ",-ior!; The Northern Lino,T..ui{>oaiyl,.f twchc Chst rla.4 fc( oro.l. e ..io g toc«r,o,,.r,ibl„ e 1,r,.r,. it ' “f l.u ,UH«I oil woll «,J W |,. „„i will oowrih,,. will, varying regularity—the Ku iu u , and Aiuia,U t«v„ Jl , ■tarted for Bulmauo with lino trij»_tht. v^i T will Mow on Tnw.lnj, u»u o>» p ,iVllii> l.no jrill roino In l„,„_nl| u,, „||,„ U «t. hmHi?" oonl.lT to,,Urol, .ndnroin , „ R r “ Uonry Uay, P*irthmj.T (oewl .J Peohmaw MlnomiUßello,Metro,hjUUo. Ant Ute tL cie May, Hew Drop, Henmtfrk. W. d,.Kiiitir •* l '°* ' I’tULOua PxfKiati*r.4 Ptat's Peak—Th» S|S-Ssl£S=|s2 nrok. Uirongb on 18, n„J 1, ", VJkS rt • better It could be gotten out. : A cnmpno, bn, bem ...1b ■ ..l iL.lOf ,Ol ■ to ran n duubl, iljl, ll„. „f P n,o» rondo, inj C frnn. U.nmwonb to lnkrS, Cmk, r„ M b. t ra „.„ rl ";;'' r - 7 • ruMnmuditaWiL ,■ vw IntMldißMtnUidi «M10n.81.“.'K.-V I every b-u mile*. Thewdl koown Na.hv.ih. and SL la>ttl*. Mr , Weatvasyctertlay to th« Haunikal »n,T Railroad company for the .uni t.'Y ComjHny, Inteod ruonin; thaSaUie WV.i L • River aa a regular packet between «t i 1m \ worth in counectiou with the rwul Wo lieard aome Uik yesterday alwnt th ry Oraff, toCpL MaratU, Ute ,f £ !’ could get notbmg definite nUmt th., * ' Tbe J. C. Prwnout han L«r chimni rJT.'-, Tb ,” «« • I>t S*- Lon*«. Th» £cn tl|ll&r w i u ... "!:!? J , k,lliC,t,lr iO'i’t i/i At Omrlnoett, yeste,,'.. • •»4 lb« Hamonia, llar-fc '- Tbe N.n«3tn»e* loft g L lenn and Kmpiro City w< J. ‘ morning. Xhe Belmont :! Aim Cincinnati C>xut> ' “Cnfl p. K. Ni.hYlll.tM,, |„, lt , drup li*r down t.» Hi * A dock i' steamer ifo • . 56,112,363 86