Pttalrarg|i %ctte. WIMJiMa....«!>, I» »HOX—g.. HDPU Ar-yrry,. KUXTT . S. BIDDLE & CO., SpiTOBS aid. PB-OPHlSloltS. ! I*ZOTSB-CrBC3-KC r FRIDAY MOBNINQ, SlAß,cn is, IMS. at Last.— The National Adminis tration, rebuked by the people, snubbed by Congress and put off with cold and heartless words of comfort from democratic conventions throughout the Union, has at last found an en dorsement framed with an approach to sincerity and couched In Iho language of actual appro rail. The democratic Slate Contention of Penn sylvania has for the first timo made its platform of Buchanan and Trom the first resolution lo iho last, no matter what the subject matter of the resolution may be, * he glorification of Buohanan is the ono end aimed at and aohioved. It was accomplished, to be snre, with infinite labor- The Stato had to be scooted for Post Masters, government employees and hun gry expectants of office,.and it required all the skill and power of all tho custom houses and subordinate U. 8. offices to hriog the thing about; but it was done; and there stands tho President, now, baoked by the endorsement of the Pennsylvania dcmocraoy, and ready to enter upon any new crusade that gives pVomiso of en tirely extinguishing (he party. The contest in this convention was not, as here fore, for the .nominations, hut between tho Na- tional and State administrations. Tho nomina tions were conceded to a couple of adventurous fellows who are willing to ran the risk of being defeated, and the fancrea! gloom ibr' prevailed throughout the convention gave token that the delegates bad no hope of electing their cvmi nece; but this did not weaken the determination of the Buohanan men to take vengeance upon Packer and his supporters. They had resolved among themselves, as a delegate from Allegheny ? expressed It, to “wipe out” tho State adminis - (ration; and when the commiUco on resolutions ; reported, it was found that, true to this purpose, JLhe State administration was utterly ignored. The quarrel between these two administrations, both elected as democratic, is as bitter as any ever before seen in Pennsylvania. The attempt of -Gov. Packer, through Mr. * Lapberton, of Dauphin, to prequre a guati en dorsement from tho convention, was humiliating. Mr. L. announced that bespoke “byauthority,” and he made a beggarly surrender of all that was manly or honorable about tho Governor’s course He did not ask, he said, that the con vention ehoald endorse the Governor’s auti-Le compton policy nor any actof his which brought him il;o cvi.fi.ci with the President; he only Craved tho pitiful boon'of such a recognition from theconventionas would endorse his cxercieo of tho veto power and his general admin Is tra • tion of State affairs, independent .of politics. ' The Governor had authorized kim to say that be utterly disavowed an article which bat lately ap peared in the State paper denouncing the na tional administration, and having £hos eaten dirt enongh, as he thought, to conciliate the irate ' Bnchaniers, he made a lowly supplication to the 7 convention not to break the Governor’s heart by ignoring him. We could have admired the.. Governor if his friends had made a bold stand and demanded a fall endorsement os a right-!; butthis abjcclncFs must excite the contempt qf both friend and foe. After all, it did no good: for the unappeasable Buchanan men remorse lessly voted the resolution down, by a vote of 37 to 87. , The resolutions of tho convention go the whole figure. They endorse Lecompton, go in for Cabo, and call for such an expenditure of the* national money as will maintain our national reputation at home and abroad; which means to spend it lavishly. Ooe of tho resolutions en dorses “popular sovereignty,” and another ap- 5 proves of protection to coal and iron; but they both conplo Bachanan with those measures in snch a wjty as to leave us no alternative bat to conclude that the “popular sovereignty” they endorse is that which practically denies sove reignty to the people of the territories, and that what they mean by protection to coal and iron is, talking about specific duties iu their favor, but doing nothing to secure them. The one grand point around which tho resolutions revolve is, a thorough and unreserved endorsement of Bu chanan and bis administration, and on that issue we are ready to go to the people. [Special Corrwpotdenco of the ILifly Pittsburgh Gazette.] , Habkisbubc, March 15,1559. Tha Boose lift night resolvediitoelf into a Com mittee df the Whole for tho purpose of considering the personal liberty bill recontly introduced by Mr. Irish. Mr. Oeorge V. Lawrence moved to suspend the rplea and proceed to-the consideration of another bm, apparently for tho parposo of "chdkiog off" the i order of tho day, bat a decided majority negatived ! tho motion, after which tho first section of tho bill was read when Mr. Irish addressed House in a reiy eloaaent speech. ; Mr. Irish was followed by Mr. WiUistpn, of Tioga, who also acquitted himself admirably.; These were decidedly tho two best and most eloquent speeches delivered daring the present session. : 1 hope some one or more of oar Democratic friends; will giro as their views on this snbjoct—if they don't, what will become of the. Union ? ( The subject of the Philadelphia Passenger Rail way was up again to-day. A compromise bill for 4th and 6th streets passed the House byj a large ma jority. Tho advantaged of thjs bill are divided be tween the Green and Coatee attest, and the German town Company, about share and share! alike. The tome bill passed (be Senate. There will be no session to-morrow, tho Hall bar ing been granted to the Democratic State Conven- 1 lion, who will no doubt select two individuals to be victimized on the second Tuesday In October next Nothing of interns to Allegheny Co. to-day. E. Habrisbubg, March IS, 1659. Editor* Gasette: A temporary stay hire has made me acquainted with many of tho of the legis lators, and I am pleased to note that our Allegheny delogatioastaads among the foremost in both Houses. In the Senate, Dr. Gazzam, now in tho third year of his service, has a deservedly high position, lie is attentive, industrious, watchful and obliging, and’ thoroughly posted as to tho business of legislation. - Mr. Penney has also, although but a hew member, obtained pronunenco as a judicious legislator and a , ready debater', although be does not often speak. His well-known talents havo made an unusually favora ble impression,, and a little further service cannot fail to pot him into a leading position. | In the llouse, our members are all 1 indaitrioua and attentive. Mr. Faster* to always hard at work and very seldom out oT his seat. Mr. M’DoweU is . also a hard working member and to on several lead ing committees, which require as much etose atten tion as bis duties in the Hotuo. Mr.-Irtob to another hard worker and an attentive representative. Hto . manly, courteous bearing and amiability of temper make him popular with ail who know him, and prop erly so. Do to spoken of os a candidate for Senator at tho,next Convention. Mr. Bayard I jound as - ,• modest and retiring as over, but and at " tentive, and thoroughly familiar with hto duties. He makes a good member aod bas not been absent from s hto seat at any time except when temporarily rick. ' Mr. Zoller is also a useful, attentive and Industrious . membor, always in bis seat and acting throughout i* with rare good judgment and discretion. Undoes not . take part, actively, in tbe debates; but be to, never thclejs, s working member, and deserves great ct*il t ; for Ms Indus try,.coorteonsness and efficiency. The Personal Liberty BUI of Mr. Irish, iotemM to'prevent the use of our jail*and Slate force eltUj in capturing or detaining fogitivo slaves, was up or, Monday night, and Mr. Irish made a very able •- sjeecbin its favor. He was followed by Mr. Willi*. tea, of Tioga, who also made a eloar, cogent and i concloslro argument on the same sidoi This bill 1* almost Identical with one pissed unanimously hi 1847, by Si democratic legislature, and approved by Gov. Sbqak. That dirtiest of doughfaces, Bigler, had U repealed, to propitiate tbo South, and there to no good reason why it should not now bo restored.— Nevertheless, I fiod that the Philadelphia members, representing the mercenary cotton lo0Mor«,«nd the Fillmore American member*, are all afrabl of it— ; 1 the Philadelphians because It ftlgb* be 10 stir 'up prejudices against (litio nth'/w*, th§ ottarj because they have no real about urea and are scared at aayih;*g pin+d**i «|««f --IB*y be directed against tbo "tsiHWlWflj" Th* «.ty always asllly one,ha# ** wt*U far them as it ever bad for the timid potUtotoM #l«* wbfcrt who havo managed, after being |Tamlltort*«d . with it, over it. Tho bill, througbitbto c«w at dice, cannot bo passed this session. Mr. Lawrsnre, of Washington, kindly pitying the terrors of the ■ ooUotwcr»cy,succe*<lcdin*toviagcffthofurthorcon- ; slileradon of tbe blli tor’two weeks, and a vote will j '■-'‘• ver probably be taken on It. As it would be de- 1 -■ «•» (f a vote were pressed, it to better, I think, to : :-v. v. ■ . bring upon our party the odium of its I ;• 1 •Tstponement itodf under the circum ° * \ *o much a matter of regret, as tbo I s, like to grumble; but tho | " _ . . .v .- the gentleman who nj their terrible danger, ** s- • ’d aright leerpocL • > "’'mate bayo to v';,!-i:v'flway bills, '' ;7^;*lphia Ginramraf Tho Phila- ] Latwt ABOtTTa* BostosEchool Trocblu. MSSlfev" 1 ,? 0 " oE «“• iOTln -H>« BcUm CMtopHomatnil Urn “The troable In thoKarth End BoSoola h M Uon. Poetnuutert, ClerkvSmhali Vml Officers not ycl , ' J ’’ sldcd - * l * 9 spreinlicg from , hll and suchlife* aiming I^Z/vT* 0 It , TAi , grammar schools lo those of a lower crude. The ofM w ked by the ifatlonal AdmmLjtnSra? iu schools, that class between the friends bars Uken full possession of the oreanua- pnmary and the grammar, begin to fed its in uon, and the determination now k, not only to en- fltfeoee. This tuorotog, to an intermediate dors© Buchanan, hut to denounce or giro the gthil's school, as the teacher was insisting upon a com to the State Administration. There are a plianee with the maod+lory clause of section Leeompton members, but tbeir voico is very weak. I five, of chapter eight, of the school regulations •Thepresent Surveyor General, Mr. Itowe, of Frank- •' which provides that “the morning exercises of Ho. will be renominated, and R. L. Wright, a Sena- all the schools shall commence with reading a tor from Philadelphia, will be nominated fur Auditor , por ti o n of scripture,” one of the Catholic schol i rf— to reduce tho salary of the Secretary, but it wai | Committee were sent for by the perplexed Leach- Cosily abandoned, and tho salary Gxed at $ JOOO, \ or » to decidei upon the course to be token in ibis that of Qie Treasurer being raised to $4OO. Judge i open disobedience of school authority Heister was then re-elected Secretary, nod Mr. 1 Boehcr, Treasurer. The Committee to reie'et a place for the next State Fair were allowed nntil Juno to llaurihburc. Ma:ch IS, 185‘J. ‘ Edt. (,’azttu : After Arnold Plumer got through reading his speech, os President of tho Convention, (which he had all ready for the occasion,) a motion was made to authorise the President to appoint a committee on resolutions. This was the signal for Ggbt. The anti-Boehanaa men moved to amend by giving tho selection of a committee of 33 to the dele* gates, one to be chosen by those from each Senato rial district. A long and fierce strngglo ensued, ending in tho triumph of.tho Bucbamers, and tho President- was authorised to appoint tho committee. He bad tho list in his pocket. Tho as Col. Diehl says, was “corn-rooted'’ tho night be fore, at a caucus in which the officers, tho commit toes, and the men to make tho motions wore agreed upon. Without much attempt, therefore, at con cealing this arrangement, tho packed committee was announced, and they retired to consider tho resolu tions that trero ready, cut and dry, to their hand. The Wends of Got. Packer have no show. They strngglo manfully, but the tide is too strong for them. At 3.oYloek r. «. tho Convention took a recess for an hour. Tho members then organised a mass Con vention, and a committee was sont for Gov. Black of Nebraska, to get a speech out of him. They came back without him, the, Governor being too tired and unprejared. A young man named Snowden, of Philadelphia, was then called on, and bo commenced by urging tho Convention to tnko bold ground—to define its principles boldly and fearlessly nnd stand by them whether for success or defeat. He was for the acquisition of Cuba and all the otbor ultra moas nres of the party. They might bo defeated by such a course; but if fanaticism did swamp their vessel, now, it would come up all right again in the course of time. Somo one suggested 1564 as tho period for righting tho shattered vessel of tho democracy; but' tho speaker preferred to leave tho period indefinite. A loud call was then made for Mr. Hugus, of ; {Somerset. He complied, and mado a truly refresh : iag as well as extraordinary speech. He said : “In reply to his young friond from Philadelphia, he would say that there is a party of outsiders and they will be heard from on tho second Tuesday io October next. Let tho gentlotn&n rotnombar that two successive defeats in Pennsylvania will leave us without a democratic party. To bear the gentleman talk, one would suppose that the democracy came out of the last contest by a majority of at least fifty thousand! When that young gentleman bad lived 2d years longer, ho would know more. lie (Mr. Hugus) desired tho democracy to understand that the party can only be saved by conciliation anti brotherly love—that the “outsiders” must and will be respected—that until better counsela-prevail, and better men elected than those now In power, tho once victorious democracy will be swept out of existence. The young gentleman from Philadelphia is for tho acquisition of Cuba. So is be, but he was not ready to say that three hnndred millions shall bo paid for it, when oar policy is only to giro the land away— that paying Vuch a price for that Island, to be given away, would be the poorest land speculation ever entered into by any party, and the'farmers of Penn sylvania never will stand it If his (the speaker's) head were as white os that of the President, be would say to tho young gentleman from Philadelphia that only by conciliating the “outsiders" is it possible for tho democracy to savo themselves from overwhelming defeat." This speech was greeted with loud applause, and it so nettled the administration men that Cot Hop kins jumped up, and with the air of one who thought there had been too much of this nonsense, moved that the Mass Convention adjourn. The eagerness with which this motion was made-betrayed the sore spot that bad been touched by Hogus, and the audience fairly shouted at the exposed purpose of the motion. The vote was taken and tho motion declared carried by Planter, who was still in the chair, although tho noes fairly preponderated. Tho administration men showed that they did not dare to risk another such speech. The audience, however, insisted that the meeting had not adjourned, and called upon Prof. Gardner, the celebrated Soap manufacturer, for a speech, who forthwith proceeded to enlighten “the great unwashed" with a speech upon tho virtues of soap in general, and hit soap in particular. The hits were palpable, and were pift with sc much good humor that even the victims .laughed. Nothing farther was dooo until evening, when the Convention re-assembled, and the resolutions wore reported. They endorso the President, Bigler, Le compton, and tho acqoisition-of Cuba, and condemn, in guarded words, tho repeal of the tonnage tax. Tho State administration was utterly ignored. After the resolutions were adopted, all of them going through unanimously but the ooe about Big ler, Mr. Lamberton Introduced one endorsing Pack er's administration, and is making a strong speech in its favor, but the caraare starting and I must close. (From tbe Boelou Trarelle., oi Mar-b ISlh | Excitemest lit a Boston School.— There was | considerable excitement at the North End, yes derday, in consequence of some rather unusual proceedings at the Elliot School, North Bennet Btreet, of which wg have obtained the following particulars: This school, at the present time, contains about eight hundred scholars, of whom probably three quarters arc children of Irish p&ronls, as the District Includes Endicott and North streets. The reading of (be Bible in the Public schools has always been insisted upon by the various School Committees of Boston, and up to the present time very little trouble has resulted, now rand (hen an Isolated caso of resistance occurring. It is stated that tho Sub-Committee of the Elliot School, in accordance with the recommen dations of the General Committee, have directed the teachers of that School to read the Scrip tures, to have the Lord’s Prayer chanted, and the Teh Commandments repeated. This rule has been followed for some time, and has not been met by opposition to any extent by either parents or scholars. A boy might put bis fin gers into his ears, or be might fail to repeat certain the Lord’s Prayer, without any notice of the matter, and there have been cases whore an addition has been mode of somo of tbe sentences of the prayers of the Roman Church. Yesterday morning, however, Mr. master, for time noticed that there was a concerted movement on ibepart of the pupils in the room. * They failed to place themselves in the usaal devotional attitude, but stared at each other as if to gain support, and scarcely a response was beard as the master proceeded to repeat the Lord’s Prayer. It was evident that they wero acting under instructions from without. Of this however, the master look no notice, but after wards alluded to it io the presence of Mr. Isaac 11. Hazeltou a member of thoScbool Committee for another District, who wasat the school on other matters. Mr. Ilazelton made inquiries of the pupils, aod found in one division no less than forty who did not hesitate to elate ibat they bad been jnstructed by their parents and the Rev. Mr. Wjget, qlergyman of St. Mary's Church, Eodicott street, not to chant the Prayer, repeat theCoomandmenls.or even6ing"old Hundred,” or other bymos of a similar character, in nue ni the schools. Upon this Mr. Masco sent for Mr. Dyer, Chair man of the Bab-Committee, and informed him of tbo state of affairs. Mr. Dyer consulted with the Mayor as to tho best course to bo pursued, and was advised to earry out tbe rules of tbo Bchool Committee. In the meantime, Mr. Mason, thinking it impossible that Mr. Wigel could have given anch advice to tho boys, as the Catholic ministers had alwaysexpressed a desire that their parishioners should submit to the regulations of tbe School Committee, sent a message of in quJry, but on answer was returned that Mr. Mason could have an interview Mr. Wicrot by calling at bis residence. As the Bab-CommiU«o cannot be called to gether exotpt upon twenty-fonr hours’ notice, Mf. Dyer coacloded to act fn the matter at once, j proceeded to the School. Ho then question *A the pupito 0 f five divisions Whether they wtre wililngto submit to the rales in regard to lisf etilng lo tho reading of the Bcriptures, chanting tbo Lord a Prayor, singing ana repeating the fen Commandments. Nearly all of these divi- Blons—amouniiog to about one hundred, mani fested Jhelr refusal to obey tbeso rules by rising »u their seats, and were informed by Mr. Dyer that they might leave. A portion went out with boisterous shouts, rendering it necessa ry to send/or a polico officer to keep the peace (iifaers retired in better order. Thus tbe matter rests at present. It is slated that of tho forty who informed Mr. Hazleton in the rooming that thoy_aQjild not chant tho Lord’s Prayer, about thirty recanted. Ono of these afterwards informed tho master that be had re o Hogging from bis parents for his recan tation. A few of tbo parents brought their chil dren back Jn the afternoon, stating that they wlebnd them to nttbmit to tho regulations of the j school; another parent camo in for a child who j had submitted to tbe regulations, and took him I away, saying that if bo had known what the I ruleii wero ho should hnvo done it long ago. Some of the parents expressed themselves in indignant terms, stating that they had no eom ! in regard to Mr. Dyer's proceedings, but | should apply to the School Committee to rescind : or modify the rule. There are various stories in circulation in re gard to tbe influences which have brought about this demonstration, which, It is said, .has also beon contemplated at some of the schools at South Boston..- The matter evidently has not yet ended in the Eliot School, for several of the . •-t boys In Mr; Mason’s division informed him :,: /sy afternoon that they should firmly bat .fv decline, on the ro ■ •Prayer or tho Ten Command* ■*»cr prescribed by-.ihe Sab- Accjdeht —Mr. Gcorgo Martin, residing on tho Pittsburgh road about ten miles from town waj accidentally shot on Monday morning last! j Ho took down his gun remarking that he was going oat to shoot at a mark, aod goon after wards his wire, hearing a report, went to the door, and fonod him lying on the ground, having the contents of the gnn lodged in his body. The gnn had been discharged in some way when he was opening the gate. Tho ball entered between the ribs just below the left nip ple and was lodged In his back. Mr. Martin 1 was living at last accounts, with bat little pros pects, however, of his recovery— Mercer TFftiy. | Great Flood on thb Platte.— An express, in , ast evening, informed os that the. river Plalle had risen above its banks, and was rushing down in a flood nine miles wide. The salt Lake mail, either way, was unable to cross, and tho emigrants for the gold mines were collected io considerable numbers on Walnut Creek, waiting for the waters to subside. Fort Kearney was standing upon an island, completely surrounded by the flood, and cutoff from all communication with the main land. This fully accounts for tho great rise in the Mlsaonri, which is higher than we have ever known it to be, so early inthe season.— St. Joseph (Mo.) Gazette, March 11M. High Wateb in the Ohio River.— The Ohio at Shawnclowo, Illinois, rose on the 4th instant, to within- four feet of- tbe highest stage ef water ever knowo, having submerged the whole tewo, and driven the inhabitants id the second stories of their dwellings. The streets were navigable for stcaiu-hoats io almost every part, and the water at the door of tho “Southern Illinoisan,” was over four feet deep. The destruction of properly ..n ihe Ohio and its tributaries, was said 1* i>a immense, butno estimate of its amount had as yet been arrived at. Horns Bobsed. —Tho dwelling hong, of Mr. John Ewing, or Raccoon township, occidental!, caught fire on Friday last, and despito all the exertions that oould be mßde by the neighbors rraa seen burned to the ground. Nearly all tho furniture on the ground floor was saved; .bat everything on tho second story, including n snm of money, and a largo quantity of excellent bed ding, was destroyed. Lose about $BOO. No in earance.—Beater Arous. Barn Burned —We learn that the barn of Mr. Harvey Lynch, of Sandy Lake township, in this county, togetherwith its contents, was consumed by firp on Wednesday night laet. There is no doubt of its being the work of an inoeodiary, as the horses which were in the stable the evening before had been torued onl The scoundrels, it aeems, bad some respect for the life of the ani mals if they bad none for the properly of their neighbor.— Mercer IF hig. PosTorricß Affairs.—John McAdams post master at Tennsrillo, Fayette county, Pa., vice Levi Byerly, resigned. William Yost, postmas ter at Kerr’s Store, Clarion county, Pa , vice J. W. Powell, moved away. John Brioker, Jr. postmasterat Limestone, Clarion oouoty Pa vice John P McGlnity. Canal Navigation.— l Tho water was let into the Beaver Division of Canal laet week, and boats are now making their regular trips. Bearer A r ou* Chronic Diarbucea.—We have in our pos •cistoo tb« certificate of * respectable dltzeo, testifying that he wu entirely cure-1 of this dreadfol dlxwn by nting li-yerharr't Holland BiU'rt. We shall take pleasure in shoving the certificate to euy person doubting this statement.. OiCTtos!—Bo careful to ask for Ccerhare's Holland Bit ters. The great popularity of this medJdne Lu IndoetAl many imitations, ahlchthe public shcuJJ guard anlnst purchasing. - $1 r*r bottfc, or tlx Nifties tor %6, by the pro printers,BKNJ.PAGX, a 00., ttanalarturinK Pharma reutlsuand Chemist*, 2T Wood street, botvwon Ist aod Sd iti-,Pfttabnrgb. Pa, and Drogglau generally. jvJ:dAwf J&tto SUfbrrtisnnrntß. Dr. Boynton's Last Lecture DU. DOYNTOK WILL GIVE TIIE LAST LECTURE cfliU coare- A T CITY HALL ON FRIDAY - EVENING, JUJtCtI ISra, t Subject—As Preamt Order of Ammalp and t\. Raer. Dr. B nil! speak ol the Monk- arronnt of rrri •hoe tbe Uarmony bet *«en Geology ami the Bibb 2£i vents. Door* open at OAJ; to rommeore at 7 A t. THE BONNER HAT THE BONNER II tT. TflK BONNER II AT, THE BONNEH lIAT. THE BONNER HAT. TJIK BONNER HAT, THK BONNER HAT, THE BONNER U AT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER ILAT, TnE BONNER nAT, FOR f>UtfMBR WEAR IN WILL BE READY KOR DELIVERY ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2. BY .BALLARD, PHOTIC A C«>, STfcAW HAT MANUFACTURER, «. BROADWAY, NEW YORK , iIANUfAC7TORY AT NORWALK, CONN rpil K BANNER HAT, THE riONkmt HAT. " TftE nONNEtI HAT. HAT, yn?. DOWNER HAT. f THR BONNER HAT. / THE BONNER HAT, \ - TftE BONNER HAT. THE BONNER HAT. ' THK BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT. / tiiebonnbr'hat, THE BONNER HAT THE BONNER HAT, run HUMMER WEAR IN law, « lI.L- BE HKADYFOU DELIVERY , ON HATCNIDAY, APRIL 2, lIV BALLARD, MIUTK A CO., (•THAW HAT MANMrAOTOKKRfI, *’j BROADWAY, < NEW YORK. t MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK, CONN. Bazaar; anu san-osi^ SOM £TaERT3.—2WC ARR lAH ER AVGTUf!is~Twrnlj/-S{irtfi Semi-Annual Trade Sale, at Philvltlphia —This Bair will take place at the Bazaar, Dlh and Ransom »UoeU, on WEDNESDAY JTORNLNO, Ctb jof April next, at 10 o'clock, aad will exceed all prefloas ones to extent an-lrarlety. Tho collection will embrace at toast 'iiO CARRIAGES, principally light .stock, from makers or this city and vicinity of ocknowledgod ability and reputa tion, Including abont 00 ol Mr. Donlsp's celebrated make. Calologmis will bo ready several days previous to the sale, wtien tko Carrlsgno may be examined. There will be bo postponement on *ri !jnnt -of the weattKT. fi3~Regcrtar sales, Ljr auction, uf Hprses, Cattle aod Gar TlagM ere hold at the Bazaar erer? B*tnrd»y morning tbrongbont the j<*ar, ct-iutuenclog at too o'clock. entire btuinen of UUa establishment it done cl TlosiTelj fo' csnh and on eomraltaioa. mrlSJtd ALFE&D Al. QK&KN YALUA3LJ2* BOOKS ON GEOLOQy.— Uanbdi'a U'dals of Creation; or Pint Lccsoa In Geol ogyand Organic Hemales,!! vola,, 12mo; colled platee, U. U.Oohn, London. Dr. Manteira Tboorhta on a Pottdo, or First JLeoona In Geblogy, 1 rol; portrait and pLaler; Tbe BiUe aadOeoloKy Consistent; The Two Records, mljsr; Millert Old Bed Band ttone; . Do Footprints of Creator; «-Di> * My School and School Hasten; v » ,Do T Testamohy of Bocks. . « f'drilr - ■ ; J. L. READ, T 8 roortlj alrm. 1 c&rJd&d Lake-Shore, *Jr, v bertu Red," .. .-i fiO " ff hlia Wa»hißaock% tor nil ' mrlS . EIpDIB, m&T6*GQ. Jtrto Aebiriisrmtntß. ' Michigan Bix- Per Cent Loan far the V,V Benefit of the Ship Canal Aroand the I JVI Pall* of St. Mary. IN pcrsnonce of an act of the State of j I/" Michigan, entitled “nu act to provide for the repairing, ! and operating of tlio Ship Canal, aronnd tho ■ * r ~“ °* Mary, «nl to |*rt>-rm th* trust nepectfog the ! approved February 14tb. ISS9, the undersigned ' UoToroor aod State Tioaeim-rof said Stole. hereby giro : 00 MONDAY, the Itfth cay of April next, ttu-y . win offer for sale to the highest bidder, bonds of the State of Mtcbigau of; act leas than ooe tto-atand dollars each, to the l amount of one hundred Uiftiaautl dollars, fur the purj»Mo ; Ws&tioned In «*ij set, duly exicuted according to the re ' luirementj thereof, the principal redeemable to tbs city of : New York, at the pleasure of the State, twenty year* from the first day of Jnly text, and tfao iutorest payable half F*5 rl F alsix per cent per annum In aald city. Tho toll* j and iucomeof said-Canal, aftex pay ng the expecso of the j care and operating thereof, are by the State pledged and ‘"OK* totbe redemption of the bonds and the faith of tb« State is pledged for tbolr payment. Persons wiriiingio lid 2/ “*'l loan will pleaso address proposals to the nndendgn- Stole Treasurer, at Lansing, Michigan, which will b« bjf the Governor and himself, at the Arti*ans hank, j In the city of New Tork, where the negotiation will be com I f ,,e f*‘L I‘ertoas to whom said loan or any |>ajt thereof may j lw awarded, will be required to dopoilt the amount thereof t to the credit of the State Trvaeurer of the State of Mich igan, In each batik as bo tuay designate at tho llino ami place the bonds are delivered. Said act is : n the following words: * “An act to provide for tho repoiriue, preservation and operating of the Ship Caual around the Kails of St. Mary, to perform the trust respecting (be same. Byauaetof CooirrewapproTed Anguet £Cth, J" 4 -"IfheOongn*l 1 fheOongn* 1 ol tho L'altad States granted to the State the right to locate a Ship Canal around the Kalla of St Mary. •l* o "even hundred and fifty thousand acres of the construction nf said canal, and, Waxnxas, The said actwaa aeceptod by, and the couch tiohs thereof made obligatory upon this Stale by nn act m proT.M February fi, Island, Witts gas, Such canal Laving been built sin! incept,, l b* tho aulhot itiosof this Stalo, in found to mud repair* In order !<■ ii» prwi'ivatlou and iinrlnloc-sn and tho duo pcrf.irmunn. or the trust created by said art of Cougrea*. and the H.m-nt •>f lids Stato therein, therefore. _ Stcnon 1. The people of the State of M>rhujan Miner, That tbo Gorernor and Stale Treasurer, are hereby authorised and directed lu the uamo and behall of the j-oopl* ol this State to negotiate and contract fora loan or loaan not hi ceeulng in alt one hundred tbooMnd dollars, redeemable at the pleasure of the State, at any time after the expiration of twenty years, from the first day of July in tho year one tut tuand eight hundred and fifty-nine, on the tret and moat favorable tonne and conditions that In theirj odgment can be obtained, at an Intortwt n/.t exceeding super cmfua y*r an , nu, *’P*y»ble halt yearly, b> be expended and applied •o-cly In makingjruu timoto tlmn each repairs upon the locks, galea, and walla thereof, as the Hoard of Control crtatcu by the act entitled “an art rn provide for the collec tlon of tolls and for the enro, charge nod operating of iLo St. Mary a Fall* Ship Caoal,” approved February 111, 1566, “T® D ' vw ‘ s ary for the prrvrrstU n and efficient oper ation of oaid canal. as«l the full performance of the trust above recited. Btcnoj *i for the pnrpoec of effecting tho loan or hkifm aiorwaid, the auvnrnor and State Treasurer are hereby > m powered and direct -d, after having first advertised for »u h loan in one of the ilally papers in the citlia of Detroit, ton, hew Twk and Pittsburgh, for at least thirty Jays I.l r a *B°^ st iugeaiJ lomj, to cause to bo made and lamed, i j 1? TOni *not lees than one thontand dollars each, to he ■lgDed by thsaovernor and coanurslgnrd by the Secretary AOd State Tiwaaorer, with the great stwlof ti.o Stain ♦ which cold bonds shall be drawn lu favor <-f the Anditor Ueueral and being endorsed by him shall become transferable and be delivered to the iJovrrnor and State ” rßa *J ,ro^> an d be tnuietereblo by thorn in such form as they Btay decide, to be redeemable asafuresaid and to bear lu!ere*t as afonaaJd payable on the first days of Jnly and Junnnry, In osch year, io the city of »w York or elsewhere in the United states, should the Governor and State Treasurer find it con venient and advantageous so to contract; and ft is hereby ; farther declared that it shall be deemed a unfbclent execution of said power to lorrow, that the Governor and Slat • Treasurer have caused said bonds to be executed and sold; provided that said bond* shall beeotd to the highest bidder] bat thali not be sold at less than par. and tbe money obtain ed, from s&id loan or loans shall be paid over to tba Elate Treasurer, aud aboil constitute a part of the St, Mary's Shin Canal fond, Co be applied and used for the aboto nsmod purpose* and lor no other purposes whatever; fjr a blch ap plication of each moneys the faith of the l*tai«- U hereby pledged. ’ B*ctios 3. All tbotollsand other Income from the Bt. Mary's Fall# Ship Caual, after paying the actual and neceessry ex penes* for the caro and operating of the same, am hereby pledged and detotedto the paym<mt of aalii bonds, principal an t lofereet a»the same shall full doe. snd the Bute hereny guarantor* the payment of the principal ami Interest of *och bonds and each and every of them out of sneh tolls and Income, and pledges its faith that in default of such par m»nt It «U 1 nncondltioaally pay tho same without delay. Sxerios i AH necessary contingent eayvnaro lururrod by the Governor and Stale Treasurer, in.carrying oat the provisions of this act shall be audited by the board ol State Anditor* and paid out nf any moneys lu the treasury not otherwise appropriated, and t» charged against said canal fnnd, provided Aowctvr, that the State rreasnrer shall not «j a member of said board vote la auditing any claim under this section. Bxcnos 6. The booda, (he i»»* of ahlch is aothorireJ by this-act thtll be numbered ud rvgisirred in a book to bs prepared for tliat purpeee by (he Auditor Qsoeral In bit of fice, which reglrtcrahall contain Ifce Dontbcr, tmocnt end when each bond becutnrt dne, (ho rare of lr,fort*t,*nd when and where the interest lepayabla, and each bond shalj .--io tala a copy ot the third section of this act. Ftcnotf ii This act shall take effect Immediately. HUM. B. PAIRFIKhP. Prtal.lßDt of (bo Senate IfENKV A. SHAW s*>*»krr of tbe House of Geprewnlstirf Approved February Uth. 1»59 Laming, March -Id, 1809. , , M. WINNER, tioTTmor of Michigan rnrlo Jta2S] _ JOHN M'KINNKY, Kteta Treasurer. rive Hundred Doilara Reward The umlerngned hnving received letirrs from aereral merchants of Pittsburgh, Informing him that unprincipled person. are engaged In bottling aud t*}Hog » oilsml and poisonous ll<|oor, under bi« trade mark, “Schiedam Aromatic P-iinappa," pot np in bottles with Is brli, wrappers, and Cer-iJmilina of kit autograph, or a clow, imitation thereof, brlirring that many otiu-i»in differ ml miff in the «wl are engaged in Mir tame Muik*»» kil urea, la defiance of the perils and penalties attached tber~ ««>. and t« pat • slop to lie pirating of Li. trade mark li* ao» offers a rward of F ife Uondrod Dollar* for such cvl- The reward will l«o p,id to any person that iaoy ham u„a. innorently employed lritb.» tnannfartnr- of ro-hc*unt*r fcrit,eitbn as a wrappeu lat-oler, printer, eocratrr, or bot tle upon the lofSl conviction ol the guilty employ **• *>eb perwos ate hereby rantloned again*: eo gaging or cenltnoing In turh CTtuinsl employment after the prreent notice They are a|«.> hereby Informed. that all or der. lor Lotties it mould*. mgrte-d block., or printers' work, to be ns«l in the preparation of such counterfeit., are Wonlona, otto thoogb they t«ar tho nam* of the under tignod, unless the articles *o ordered are to \*> delivered at bta principal Depot, 22 Bearer atreet. New Tr.rk. And all pertonf thru engaged In aiding and abetting the mano factor* or n|« of racb counterfeit*, after the present notice, will be held amenable to the lan. All communication* t > tie addrewd to me. UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver Htreot. New Vorfc. IBO9 IS,’ll*. Spring and Sommer Arrangement. jJßwtf K- W. GRAHAM A CO., fgjgg forwarding merchants, SHIPPING AGENTS, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ASD WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, Cairo, Illinois. We Lot* jait pnt down Iron Trfirk* sod Slid** loading directly from the Old Depot to oar Wharf Boat, which en able tw to forward Freightno and from the railroad irlth ?r«at dispatch, and without the expoanre or llsbllltj to damage, aiUTTildablo la toy other Method of handling. We aleo give prompt andcarefnl attention to retbipmente by Hirer,to NewOrtean*, Memphia, Ac. mrl&rrtmd Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Ac. H PAL M E R lias recrirud bis FIRST SPRING FTuCK, turU:lir<] N r> E It T A K I N O AT 105 MARKET STREET t> n r< k it t a i; i n a. Ttr i!D(l«r«l(TiiHl lx t.. ktlonj lunLJprUk- I In* In all i(* Lraneboi. tftAtjH limiiUr cotp**«, I »«id to Inyiop ont aoJ fujulthlntf oTery tinmaary lor tho j>rop«t iutrrniimt <4 doco*«rd pcraor,* on rpanonaW* trrtua. Ortjro on Diamond atrrot, n»ir flrant. <u!j«ioiog Rnbi-rl II faUcraob’i livcrj nubia. mrll^roU 'S GAS STOVES—T, J. Crnig, ugfnt for the ult of Shaw* Patent Oat Elotm, for banting nod cooking, iovitea the attention <>f the public to thn only (iu Stores that bar* given entire satisfaction when. erer th*j bare been tried. They bare been fully tM.tr. l hi tbs eastern cities and are now olVre.l to il.o clti/-ui oi Pittsburgh u aornotbing considerably lu adfUD.n nf any ■toTQ that Ja Dow made. Call anil oiarolna Dip .IWerrot atylea aud itres for healing rooms, for cooking, foT Iron in j and nnrterlea, at tbs White groat Tin and Store Warehouse No. H 4 Wood at. mrlfi T. J. CRAM. ROBERT WILLIAM*. JUST received invoice of two very superior PIANOS from tbo factory of STEINWAY ft SONS New York. Tbo ftdtolrrr* of tbo Stniowiiy Flanon, am roapecifuHy reqoectM to *l»« man tarty call opoo tho arrival of th* ■bore. For sale by U. KLEBKH A BKO., No. Ck> FUlb itrert mr >7 Sole Amenta for tho Strinway Plan<w. CONSIGNMENTS. — 0,000 bosh. Corn, MOO Pot*toe*, to orriYe, 2,000 •• Spring and Fail Barley, • 200 “ TenoMue Dried Peaches, 40 bbls. Old Herring, lor sale by °»~>3 mTCHOOCK. M'CRKKRV A CO. STORAGE TO LET.—A good Loft, third J story. Apply fo mr » * DITCH COOK, MoCRKERT A CO. jg UTTER AND EGGS.—4 bbl Primo Kpll, ™rlB RIDDLE, wfaTS A CO. 1 fSO BU 9- PRIME WHITE BEANS; V'-' 60 do do Timothy Seed, Jttft rac'd and fur nit, by SUKIVKtt A DILWORTD, ISO and 182 Second rt. pOPPEKAS-150 bbls. for sale by \J , D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., mr *B corner Wood and Flrat »l». CITRATE ACID—IOO lbs. for sale by ' V mrlB B. A. FAHNESTOCK i CO. FLOUR —30 bbla. Extra Koanly.for family use fur «ala by mrlS RIPPLE, WIBTS A CO/ Fresh domestic fruits and veg- ETADLES.—100 Airt froth reache*,in bottles aod cans; bO <lo pie Frail, assorted: 7b do (raab Tomatoes, to cant, Under wood's, Jut rac'd and total* by BEiMER A ANDERSON, mria No, 39 Woodst., opposlts Bt. Charles Ilotel. ROCK CANDY—2S boxes No. Iw. 26 do White; 26 do Yellow, Just rec‘d and totals by RHYMER A ANDERSON, mrlfl No. iO Wood st-, opposite fit. Charles Hotel. FIGS— 1500 drums Smyrna; ?0 one* lapapw. boxes; 2 do In fancy do best (elected. Jut rac'd and to sal* by ' KBxUBR A ANDERSON; mrlT NaSa Wood st, opposite Et. Charts* Hotal. I^IHEESE —25 bxs. choice Goshen' Cheese V Wd Md to nl«by R. PAL2RLL A CO. il*to fllbrettfiratntß. A S O N I CHA L L MRA. FRANCES ANNE EMBL E ’ S farewell course OP READINGS PROM SHAHSPEAaE. TUKY WILL POSITIVELY BE THE- LAST Tlmi Mr* KKMBI.K will i 0 t I»U ,U, v ,.ru. \, c*» hr. iHi ut Iruot pohltc life OnTrl<l»jr Krtnlng, fflarrli I **t ti Tl.inl Hti.l U.t Nltflit. H K N R Y TII K Vlii tl.r> and Ir ii. ■ | < »U,|, 'pletU-.l tw W twatrd la-fore rljclll Uh k TIOKKTS . ... 30 L >„„ IWi» np«-D at 7 heading, l.i ■ >u:iirur« ■« Tl.ktds Huy .la in* I *t alt tin- ft ini-ipal It,-* »i„| Stores, lUMa, anti at tin* doer. N. B.—No ticket* will le Kilt! «t tb- <}•>•># »H-i in- n„„i itijfi have romrr ruied. jig BATES Sk JOHNSON •ml* u»surAnt uta» <k U 0 0 K I N <1 ?sMinltl«fleld S(rrrl| I>el ntoi 1 1 l< an ■] 3 1 It, rirr>!;i u>.n. i-t:ys i THE ONLY MANLI'AC'ILKERS i l‘,id»rv in their linpri>i>-<l GUM KI.AFTIC ChMKVT koOVINU, whirl) h applied o«,rt taturnied Ml and ran va*s, for ix f»nndatn>n u.d the Mirim o aandrd, mating » hrr and Water- I‘rrxt/, and warranted ti-d (JHAi'K «r HUN, nor la 1l afl-rtrd h> UKAT -r PROS I* It cut t- a( piled oror Storj, «,r Flat kooK Slr*m!*o»t Decks. Kailrwnl C*r«. Ac., ao<l I* not aflr, t-d l-r Mm* tramped ut-u Tins UUU CEMENT appll>-d to Metal ILsifa Umo.b cheap, r ao-j more dorable than point. Two roat< will render an oM Ix-aky Tin ,i Iron Hoof (.<-* i. <-;lv tight and *cc»i,-ild. „ |, D i little rest. Also, wholesale 4.akr* Id ROOFING M VTKKIA LA. In rinding Gom CVinoni, fratornte.l r*st Paper. A»i h»itoui. llru*hrs, Wop-*, Ac, At- .with printed matru.-n-.n-. I «■ apply fog the same, to those llrltig at adi?t,nr*. N. 0 —Particular attmti-n paid n. Repairing Ij akj: Met al, KkatA, Gravel and Caav4«» [t.s.f, Solicited. JSTAOENTS WANTED—To at tlo the larpe r.mntry lt>woa ami cltji-a in lh»at»ov» imsineia. mrlT.dAwF THE BEST BEWJNQ MACHINES 13 B T 3 A. M. JM Al;s II i, i, ,v oi i N*r:i l Wt r««»-1, 1 \f. Notice. —on mi i mt-. 11,,. tir-t .i :i 7 „r April next, the Lll-.v m u .. »,|| rt^itllv enforced: “Every |«rs-ni.rpra.,,,t,|. •! -.1 , ~f el*.* front ahop li,.uee,-r Putl.luu - i.. 1„ the fviot paremeat within iho rauae :i,e »anie aloog iRe front of thou respect,,hln.pe, houses, t-nIKI lags or property to he swept, •-'iaj.,,l and rlenned at Ir.iet on every Tutadsy and Friday . I *.«-!, wiv k before olt,r o'clock Id the j)ornioc. and shall eU> (,ir ihu ssmedistaore bovp the gutters open aud clean, as w<ll as ail pritahi alley* Penalty, two dollars fur every (fteu> J-'HN OWEN?. First Client Cot>iiniev>otu<r l* II COOPF.H, __ nu * • St-coinl Stn-et Con.mlsiioner Olliirm’ Injnraoet Uomr’y cil Piiufinrth, ffM. BAOALKY, PrwWeut, SAMUEL L MAIIUnKLI, SWr,.|»rj Ofiu 04 Water Street, b'Uoten Af irVr. and Wool Sit •A.lusuros IlnJI andCWi'.i lUski uu (he m,i,. and ill# •laaippi Hirers, and Trlhourwa. E^lnanreaagainst i»n or damage by nr*- A Ut., against tbeperlli of lh» Soaan l InUud N»>lfttl-'t> and Tra<»i>ort stk.u oiascToas Wo Bagal#y, | Jl„n.Tine. 5! |j.,e, Haiuoe) Koa, 1 Capt. Mar a et*i Hug. Jaa. M. Coojet, j p. li. Kier, Jss. Park, Jr., I John S. l>ilw„rth. J B. CaufirlJ, | Francis Svllora, I*. Uarhangb, J,4.a Bhiptnn Capt. Sam'l U- Ynoug, | Walter Uryant, Ja*a John ("aidwi-IL Jr OPK AND TtVlNf! WAREHOUSE IIKNKV CKIlWfa Si. CO., Bla<iiifa-tiir*-r«<'f *ll «r<** IIJPfcS, PACKING YAR.N, TAIIkKD CORDAGE AND TWINE.* n»o, N<> **t*, ruruer of I'rnDaml Wa)out *tv, I«o»iqwo« aU.f th* P h W. 4 0 H. It. Froigiif D»p<.t, Pittsburgh, Pa- uirls:2wdi*AltwT TTARTV ELL .V SI{KIM H U •I. k/.Tf\ ’ i, J * i )C C'>irui-i ..1 Wood nni] !>n n ! lu- i*. Polo Proprlolorsoi lb-* hOTBJt CAPILLI, ■ superior to atl ••th.-i* ii._4bo world f->r ttio lt«lr and whis ker*, pradncif.,; a »trunc. b.i»lthy grewth and allaying all frter nnd Irritation of IL« scalp, and h"*Tm K a soft, dtlicatis silky moisture never 1-efure attained. Guaranteed n;i to contain auy injurious mgredteut. turll Sewlrkley Pre»byterl*n Chitrr.ii. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received DDtil MARCH 26th, for bat Id lug this Church, accord ing to the plan* and specifications. which can be «o«n nntll the lsth timtaot, at John Way’s stare, in. HewjckU-y, and aftrr (bat nutil the 26th ln»uot, at theofficeof John Irwin ABon’a. Water itroeLPutaburgb. B> order of th,-Treater* mrUjdlwacc JOHN WAV. Jr„ gWreUry. ffllUP Umi BOOST ). ASMJLSON. lIEVAIKH * ANDERtiON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NVTBnmt HPICEiJ. CONFECTIONERY. SUGAR#; FIRR WORKS, Ac n No. G 9 WlK)I> STREET Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. Pa. mrVAlyd Fresh arrival"©! foreign fruits HXK) box as MR. Raisin*. Clemen*' brand bOO half box»a do do <)n SOO fftiar. do do <}o ,j . . 300 box** Layer do • d,, * 100 U drntni Pmjrna Figs; 33 mala Arabian Pa r*; 10 Prune*, in gUssJars; 60 kegl do for cooking; •'*' boxes Leghorn Citron: 26 cask I Zaota Currant* Just rac'd nod for sale bj KKYUEK A ANDERSON. _mrl2 No. 39 Cbarlra Hotel GROCERIES —20 hhils. prime N. O.Su^ar, 100 bbla N 0. Molaasca.l 20 bbl* xxx Golden Strep, 20 bbla Baltimore Svrup; M •* lUjstn Soap: 60 chta. Y. IL Tea; 3Y “ Eagle Chocolate: 60 “ aa»'d Black T.a: 75 bale* No 1 aod 2 Batting 40 catty* Y. fl. Tea; 10 bbl* No 3 Mackerel; 60 bx* Tobacco, a**'d bra's; lOhfdo do do KiO Ug* pntna Rio Coffee; 26 bbl* Herelng In pickle; 10 tf« Rice; 2tXK> It.* OlOsh; 26 bx* Starch; 200 bbl* Kx. Fam. Flour to 2.'. “ Star Candice; arrlTo, 60 " Mould do Together with a general assortment of itroc«rle* will bo •obi cn reasonable terms fur good payment*, mrll WM. McCTTCfIEON, 196 Liberty *l. paper hangings: W. P MARSH Ail <St CO, N O \v o 1* li: N I N & NEW WALL PAPERS FOB SPRING SALES OF |SS9. THEIR OLE) STAND, Ni O . HI WOOD ST It K tr. T LATEST STYLES OF FRENCH, KNCLISII AND 'AMERICAN GOODS. tori .lmd^VT New Wall Paper Store, JSTO. 01 WOOD STREET. SECOND DOOR BEI<OW DIAMOND ALLEY THOMAS PALMER Having removed from bin old stauj on Mor- ket street, has Btted hi» NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES ROOM A 3 ABOVE, WRIOII, FOR KJeganot* mid Convenience, Cannot bo surpassed. Ho now offer* fer sale *u assortment ALL TITE LATEST STYLES OF AMERICAN, KNGMBH tmd FRENCH APE RS. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LOWEST MARKET TRIGES tar7-4AwlmT GUM SHELLAC—4 coses just rec’d and for aale by W. MACKEOWN, 167 Liberty at. ATS—3OO bus- for Bale by nrlft gBAKK A ANJER,' 124 SoCdnJ at, CORN BBOOMS—ISO do*. Corn Brooms Jcnrtc’diDdfcrwJoby \ Itma 4TUUBLB. dFoi Sale- : ANNEL COAL LANDS FOR SALE.— 1 ScnooL'QrESTioS'. —Mr. J. H.Mc- V 1 do-o£br for »bcat Nino Unndrpl anj Fifty della,* a LectureoathisreUect before AcnM of Cioarl and Bjtamlooni Coal Land*. s co. Ul , ?rv!elJ fcr the r ,£} e a*> andDiffarioD otVsciol Knowi utabiajia cuaotj, OliL', wilhln froa It° of l ale*> edgr tusj itisixo .f' n M n ,v i_ ts-eirth Ward Pnhlle gsjST* £«-«•»*•*■. “*“■'**-i A large amount of tb.vu- Und> isandtrKid With* Toln of j —— —...— - * CANNLI. CU4LiTvm<itnU in thickness ndl»*v««rj f [Un> /* AVE3.LY ASSOCIATION. ThO fiTSfefillu (U)ierlor article from which to manufacture Oils. Tho llr- . ATn vwmi‘T • , lhi ’ Association will take I>l*C«ln the tnml&o&a C**ai Telus are from S’j to 4 foot in tttiekßces . Mreet, oa TinStfrtfsT) KTOHN'Q, "—w*. B«iu»Mft»w.nc. “;Y,; '» r 'i>- , iEXKHT.rtbsrpiosS!sjiisaos r 1... T1r.,1.,, Ir.ic, „„ ,j._ t.*£i'll,i'r «l:b « VT» M _«■ fc -I- •••"■'•-1 a .1.1, tb, a. t Churclt ““““ ‘" r Mat, te.. iuiimj>fc»»r»! Water Powers ‘ l ." ’. Vl!L «;'>uUt rf&dect Orations. Declima n.a.l* i. lb..r,, UK », tjnrTes a fortiori of the*** rnrl' lr t wuuau«x tan is IVn*.aa.lw.ir:nj ~i (~, or miinaatfon ! i'l'iciuf I-itsr.,.*tuM **& lioST.jv~MT^r7^i u.wrniiOfi*be|T..j-.r., » U 1. rtt. th* MO.* | l , «tt-UorrtM a S*uS?^ n,A * T *l r..iL'ibnir,i»i;)\>h- i Ks^iaagi Ol’AI. Ull. H OIJKN Foil .SALE.-i'rii,' 1 f ,H, .i:,.! .1, VOSDAV. O I’"..!.'•<!. ™.l n,«-1,..1.r rv.l p.,,.,.,,, | cc p M ■>.rls:ll.l TBiksU. BOwCgaJJS^ ~.. u.timruu, ,0.1...... , tor the P„ Fr. W. k C. iClT.'tv ; ' ' i.-r ,n. r» t., f Mte urtiiT .'I itie m. t, r the uinipvn 1 rittshorgh, Fclroarj 2a, uig. 1 jungj»«&«,*. L, tr.il. it.-s.tj, t-rtfo t,. M ,/,! t^ r „„ i i M ••. u.-!'!■•:» in »!•** “rut«hur*h, Fort Wayneand • tii ') i. a Cfci ttaiiroad Compaay” trill bo held at tho- room*oI n-' : No. .',s F.mrtti *t V.ti.-.r*i, I HO A KIM>V TKAIW. In Ue city ot Pittalttrgh, ooTOlta- Iltil' l** ~ . i UAV.tim -”'tb day ot March next, j.t t o’clock,. P. JU at \ vm 'AI.L,- A Mvt'tul imni strain . at.ir*, time tim i:.-p*rrt oj the IMrccti.**. fcr year ISM. lliaa t.»-B In tiw ttir-v mrjtjiln.) of llurtj tor— ,• .«pr, • wiM t-e pmeenfr..! . . - . *‘t r ”• , •• r,, b ,> . 1" .0.-h ryiimipr, weight of ail : Iti- . !r<-non fr. i’iftp‘.n Pirtctfixa tern the eiuoltig rutnnMe and in gokt ~r . |,r A Pl .i y (JK(* W. UON V. i year, will t.. I<J nt the ?omo I'lsCfi on WCDSESUAX, *ti« j . „ It,„•<l,K-k, . T All- f tier.y. , Th- Tmn.f, t wtli t-* dO«d &UtO tbeSlrtfloCSUt N\I Vor 11, W r » “ ■••fMnr.h. l- th iochiiiT.'. and the holder*of aMtt lo the < . ’ , * r ’ 1 ' '‘ f' : obi.*and rrmu-ikaob, Ohtoand Indiana,or Xfat Wayne 1 ‘ ' ' 11 : •»»■> < ti-.csg-> Banned Crmpanirß, which his not fceencoa- Tcrlc.J into thrstivk of the new contpanr at thitti£oe,tlill ■’ll I pot rniitlml tn v.-trat said election. s / ' . ' j >tocLh..lJer* tTisonting their certiflcstna of stock io this C, tLpst-y tn any Tirtrt Agent on the lino of the HottcLwil! U*. 1.l an Kxitir»i?n Ticket from that Fiatlfllt to PUta hurgli arid n tnrn Or Ono Fare the ronnd trip, good from Mkr. h -j-.u, [-> April "J, is>th InclopiTe. Hy onierof the ri-M.Sm.t ATGUSTCSBBAI)£tKT ( Sec’j.r 1 d k.r K W HI NN. ?-.uth -i t'lnUK.r.l, Albl-L-ll) IXMt SALK-17 ;i. L;,,..) o\,Wtu' btr-ih-. ft-.ui A1W1.1,, < I r...„ n... I* i n and K K «>aii-n at Kdl'-n-. kj.jdi I M-i W ■■• nth «idei’f Ulim-»l , -•«! «!••• • «--«<•* 11.. \ _ aheny i-* , I?UK SALE. Stov- . r cu-'kinij. t • J 7 beating, elr , the l—nt stl»cl«d pattern* : Iri'tiH. l-i-nder*. Coat !-<-oltb-\,Sart"lr ui* Hr itl«nia, the lw»l •MKU l-ir f-r- tling ever mlr.-duced ir> ltd*, or je-r hap* any •*l>«r. city I will refund the price in sny n* wher-it faiWto pi r.- I represent it. nouv-kurper*’ lUrlwniv. lb* i—i -! -i.yk in tb~ cilj, and a* ,r in ip *• III" cli**|*-«t, •• tt- Ir.iti City WirihooiH • I W W JMt.ID-HAW. mr. —».f T .1. Craig & l>.. I N-- I'l U»»J *tr—l. All *ort» C,l J.. 1 I.M.v .1..11- -.1 -|,.T1.«1 nolo-. Order* hr mall ptiAll rrevir~pr-.ft.pt ui'rnii-n f-!2 Ij'Oß SALK—A F:iim ixiritiiicin/’J 1.4 ;irri'«. . KKlclearrd, 4'J lU mr.ldow, (..ilftfcf wril t.i.il*:r..'l. nil »»•!) watered; luiproven.rni" hew*.! l-ig I'n'l—, | barn, pood orchard of 'J’*l or .'.‘lo fruit ii.- * , i d-p-nnt kinds, situate la Wr-UmoieUnd a-coty, 2*^milra fr.im Hill aid* ktatloo r. R. R. Tl.J* is ounof tin- l-Kl gracing farri*« in th* county. And will be sold al a groat hv-tiii. Apply to UKO. W. BONN, South aid- <-f unto *i, ::•! d-.r w--. . r Uo< Diamond, Allegheny City. MO FOR SALK—acres of finely timhcrcl landinOailU county, Ohio; well WHterod, ml!-* ir;.ai Onllioi»)Ii«, nob l * from th-; Ohio river. Will I ? aol-l low Hr cosh, or will take irond intj.ruTed cut prop-rty either in Pttubnrgli or All-i:h*ny Ctfy. A ppl) iiK- > W. BUNN. South side <.f Ohio -tret. :>J d-.-r u. .i ~f |i... M,»- UlOtid, All-gheny Pity. j<{ IpOR SALK.- A trtict • ititij mtiLainfn;; nin- nnd our half arre*. **tuate->n the Fourth Sif—t Koad.aUmt ihtre mil.-. fj-,m t!.-. r.-nrt H-ti-. U iilt aolil low for r-arl. Impure < l lIUHI A MAUKKNZIK. orlHHlf Att'jw i.t Law, ,\.i (*l K-.nrtli afr<—t Rolling 'mill sin: mtfatk on THU MOS-U.UAHM.V R!\KP. FuL pALU-Ti.U prupoity adjoins tho I’itti-burgb and 1t..-"-m C--J p»r VV -th* and baa on* in the brut Innitm.-pi nc tli» rlr-r. frdoidliu A U. OAZ/.AM, 1.T7 Fourth arr-'t. S“ TEAM MILL FOR SALKmjU j’KN I’.— Frnui- Mill In l,n«r<-ur- rill,>. fronting f—-t mi Giratnul ■tno: an-l «-xi«ndi»u' bwk Itn.i f,-ct to Ktralt »f F--r full d--<rri{'l i--ti anil l-rru« apply to lel« AU.-TIN bAbtI.HFC-i.M F.-nrthM IJ'OK SALK—UuT) aeri's of hmd in Lignnier tp., V--attuorflati'] on the Orpjnsborg j-lko, mil** from Laiiglillnstoan, Id mllm fmm Latrobr; w--ll v. *- U-rril and vvtll timbered. AVill be a-iH low f.*r n«h, or will trade fi r - ,t> property. Apply to OEO. W. BUNN, S->uth *ido of Ohio street, dd-loc-r wctitof the l>intn- nd, All-vlti-uy city. _ Ja24 FOR SALK.—Tbe tiDtlersijrned '>fferd?jj3 for aalehis property in the Bnrounli of Sewick- XS* ley; a tin.- large Hriik Uwolliog Fnu«- llurnaDd Bta>ie. Brick Spring House. Ar.. uitli from ti n t- forty acreaof gniutnl, m tlie pnr< has.;r may dcaire. Ti)-;r- W a good On hard of rholcr fruit, ntid tbe grounds alx.iit tlie House are -.mam-i.t-,! with sh.vie «r**w, ehrnbtpry, i'o. It U a ruo*t J-'-irat-le property for n e-uiotrj home, and will be sold n»i »erv rejisonabls t*-rtna. F>.r further partt-uiars ei-«|imi> <1 J. W . F. ft lIITF. AlU>raey at Law. 1<»; Fifth str.el, Pittsburgh, or *-f tbs »uW-jibrr -a. the prcirun-s jlelvdtt H HOPKINS. FU K S A L K . A vory aU.-two *!-•>j Uruk Dttellint H-jii*-, in ord-r, w-tli pm luul walsr fittur-i. ntn.iloon CnUell MrtHt, No t>‘j, *‘istli ward, I’rleo very low. I'ti-iairo nn tln- rci n- Ikes, or <-t jalS WATT 4 Wn.SoN.*:.,\ l.tt v.tyZt. lOWA FARMING LAND.—TlieKuli.'vnf erk ..fler f--r aa!o on f>»' nrable term* si* hnn lp'd n r.-s Chtiice Ijii.-U, ■itunb-l in Wright an t liaur M -k orj.-.t,-*, adjacent t" lines <-f ; Kailroaila m-w in rmir*.- ulr-.q.irn i ion, and -tie truof i nly two ml Isa from (V-nr-ty w .t. Till- als-v.* will 1»» sobl low fur ca--.il, nr ex.-hurt-- 1 It fainting land) in lhi*..r adjoiaisg countit-s. i-2U MeIt.ANK 4 ANJBB. 121 Second et. IXIU SALE OR TO LET.—Tho ss® u-.w nccupiwj by IL F.. McHOWIN. Nr -.T j IVt.n SvS ntieeL Kmjtiire ou tin- prpmirvs. fi2b;att IiVOS’S MAUNKTI PUWDUKS, H’t/i tUttrvy Garit<-n /nt'-U, r V< t-r» n-Arr. /l-tf /tuyr, r’ Anlt, and nil j>es!i rj C‘ ! r pilE importanco of n r«-lial>lc article .-f this j A klmi is inestimahle. f - warm treeilier all n->iui - j leetDS »Hb those anaoyluif Ixn .. ->.t i.. J/ STi, Y?r «h.le n-m-i-i ti.“ l. •ns . i S „-J u.-.l all iti-ecUs' lighting ni-oii k ..-riaiu hni.l .. plant.r.-ry-..m ~.4^ -lead. This t-i. t was iu*.le «»« t„ guard their i.igLtcatu;.* < from these intruder*, yuant.ii.* of tho plant »mo br.-ucht home 'sy Mr K. Lyon, ami fonud a ln«*-rt destn-ycr lo every experiment. It is ainiply a powdered leaf, ch-rni callj ( prepared U» resist the rfleot i-f age and climate. M. d *U apd Lrtt. r* Patent hive lwt-n pl.Uiui-il fr-. :-i th- Gm- rn menu of England; Ft ano-, .Germany, and Hn»n.i, fmm the World’s Fair, and ntm.emna uiedtrrU »nd l:orti-6lliir;»! <-..| leges and andetiea. LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF Til K r HTATKa Eitcenv* Mksaws, Washington. Jlst Jan. IS-’iS. “Mb. Kimsl-il Ltos;—Dear Sir: 1 have tho pit-nsiire to inf.-rm you that the Roy al Commission c-f the WnrlJ’* Tair, at l/ondou,have awarded you a Modal and Certificate f-1 the emat value of yonr Magnetic Powdera. for eytcnnlnHlin * Insects, 4c “MILLAUD FU.LMnKB, nrairman ° The al-ov.* aas acromrMinleil by a certifies;.' ..{ p-|.,r* Alb*rt It ta Free from potion. ; Nrw Yont, !•.[, i\>. Mr. R. Ltoß:—lV*r [‘Sir We Lav* analysed and tested ><>nr Magnetic Powder* and find tneui perfectly hvrmb-s* to tnauklod and doiue*tic aniiilaJit, but cm Uiu d-atli in haled by bug*, ants and Insect*. JAMES R CUILTON. M. D.. Theorist. LAURANCK KKID, Prof. Chrmistr*, N. Y 11-»j.:[nl. Mr. .Tout* L. Komi, Suj>eriDt»uJ*ut of the New Iloi. ptlnl. MJ*. *'lie ha* expelled all the bnge ant* roa-h-a, melhn. a. . «,tn Lv-.u’a Powdet. .mil lind- it -i ’ m.in-n Errry gardentr and mu.t bare n d'p- t in tere.! Id an article of till* kltld. Heferem e ear. f... Ll-I- In the Astor, ft Nicholas and Metropadltan Ilot- I*: t - 'leigs, President <■! the American InsCltDte: Jain.-* Iteunett. *ien. Winfield Scott. Cyrus IY. Kirß. L.M.;'..*/‘ of the Five Points Ml-nlon, Ac, Xc. ••Til b diacusvry of Prof. Lyon Hof naUuuwl uip.iui The.Farmera’ Club hare teatt'l it tborougbi). It w troy loco*U. RT»*«bopper*, anw. niotb*. il'ig.*. and »dl • Uardeu plants can l«* prwrrcJ, at.d hdtiar* made p Arrangement* are now ma>le through Messrs. I * PARK of New York, to hare it s-dd thrt ugho’it t Many Worlhlra* imitation* are adTerti«e<|. p.. “Nxw V ottK, s '•ln.ratiriog from biuinra*, I hare *cl,l nil • Powders and Pill*, Letter* Patent, and t*'~*»~- ~,. Inc thereto,to Meant*. IIARNKS A PARK . >* . r U a dlscoTory made by myself, .and brought tr.iu iTi rirr of Asia, and I* unknown to any other (arson* Tt, otne and eflectiro article (. pot up in tin rniini.iers, «e , n . Unue to tioar tny tnuLro. -k Rat* and mice cannot |e> reu,bed br - .dare klllerl by* Magnetic pill l>rdv» Ib->l| m. r ’Tii Lyon'* Powder kill* inti*-t« iu a lrit«. Hot Lyou's Pill* ate Sample Flasks, 26 rent*; regular sire*. 60 rent* no ‘ jl c. I'jib’W diiwtii.il*. fje r r rri v ,irut thoroughly. I BARNES A PARK. i Hand 16 Path Low, S.» »1 Also, th*» Mi-xtcjtn MusUtni; Liuim<MiL l42ieowdAw6uiT FF.BRL'ARV, lHf>‘J KKURIIARki I *3O". PIANO rORTBS I-OR «ALi: r.Y jLI H N U . 2s/z E L X. O !=? No. Hi WootJ st., Pittsburgh * Tli F. N’ K W 0 OCTAVE CHICKERUTQ PIANO. THE tiiibsoriborhas jifst received in adtiilion to a splcndld stock of Iha n no icale, Bercn 0.-ta«e Plano*, ranging in price from 1.360 to fJ.uo. FtiUR CHICKERING NEW RCALE OCTAVE PIANO?. The improvement in the new C'j Octavo consist* Inat '.ro plnlo chunge of what Is called tno reals, btfing a radiral change ttnoughont tlio entire piano. It D In fart a nr.v> m itrummt and u totally different to those made previously by the aameflrui. The price of the now OeUro will Lo front $260 lu $3OO, according to the style of the exterior. For e.tle by e , JOHN U. MKLUHt, Bole agent for Chirkertng L Bona’ Plano*, No hi Wce>} SI., lotween Diamoud Alloy and Foui th atrwt. ft-jG A SPLENDID LOIHS xivtliwaTrq Koeevvood Plano, by Laveii, Bacon APn?wßra Co:,Netr York, with French grand action,| | v I 11 overatrlngi, combined iron and wood frame, felt hammers of an entire now InrenUoo, producing a Tone of the mr-t delicate yet powerful aweotaesa. The Piam, ForL-ai of 11.1 b old and established huose, Ravon. Bacon k Co. utand necood tatione In Now York, and tbelr inatrnmetits wilt he mi?- plmd thnmzh John H. Mellor, at tho Factory prices In N-w 1 ork, delirorr*! at Pmshnryh, park.nl and r-s ly f»r ul.lj • ping. SECOND HAND PIANOS fin. ,:a, <;n c ll ickeuin “ 4 ‘ s ° n s BOSTON PIANOS No 20,325—A bow gram! acalel •- tm <• Louis XIV Plnm . •* 'JI.4TO—A Dow jrriuiJ rralo ' *• carTCxl tnonldJnjt. “ ]!*,MB—A carved cnoiiMinicT •• ricbly vor*tl w.-cd. “ Ui.73l—Ararred tooalilin? 7 " powerful Too?. , " 3J.6IA—A rao*t elegant 7 '* Clifford atyl*. '• iO.li'J- —A new grand acnle 7 •• now upright l-inuo, 2U,6iM —A now gram! wale 7 " plain round rurtivra. •• aoi>7&—A Dow graml sr«lr. 7 “ do do 1 •* A rusowwd 7 “ Iron! corners rc.uud “ 20,693—A-Toeewwxl plain 7 .do »J,j w *• 18,615—A fall grand 7 '* Rnatno price *} :»,&<»—A.rosewood plain r.-? 4 •• K. in |i a p to A tr> * 20,621—A roeewood ptalu G}.' •• ,j,j do ,t 0 *’ 20409 A Mark walnat «V-* “ do do do M 20,617—A rosewood plaiu do do d 0 NOTICE. —Please take notice that an; Piano on tbo above list ofalMa camber tbau 20,000, wMpw aoM at a tUaanint of Ten per Coot. Pers*»M rwtdiri*4> or tU© cltv t ill MASON *. HAMLiViS MELODEONg, IMMljl «lat* portable Mrlodtcns trilb Imxn kc*. \ (7% b do da do do do -j 6 do Piano style— my elegant 10a 6 do do do Double ... jm IfSSj’m? ProOOTßcrt raprrtor lolL.th.r. b, ut Lowt-Il filaeon, win. Mason, the DlanliL iTebln a»j b.w'SSSSSS'S.hiy ef t p r »mlowkat»Te r yrair w b er * gx j l p ) j tod# foraalrtonly by tetfcdAwT JOirair.Ann.T.nTt T gi Wood at. AFU.LL ASSORTMENT of ever? thing Ja Iho Dry aoodlice. pksseaJl and aao tftMk ‘ • ntriT • ... C-PASSONljOTE,7*Marfc<*itt« i <-. HEAP WALL PAPER AT 6, 8 nndTO “<WU.ftrpilotT • W.P.MABSniIX»OOj. nalft * 87 tfeodftjwt, Penn Instltnto, Ff. ': ( lI Vonnuntinaneuck, g^reetd.— t--Mn will comtasiico On TlilfiQ)iT; Slit T -rr--* T ,"" ’ u,!ai )*-r of pupils may i-btaib adgllolOß. t« ir l IIM '"n *nd Btatioi„>ry, s22p*-r se-afoa'of twenty 1 '• k; ' ~,i- 't ' l l J. M.FMfTH.Princlpßl. fjinE CAMPBELLS ARE~COMING.'— Mammoth Tronpe of the "World. masonic hall. OVK WERK—COMMRNCIMO Monday ICveninic, Mai-clt Slst; UritomHity, W'r«atilitj and Comicality KHMSKY ito NEWCOMB’S nitIOISAI. UAIHPBELUBIIIBST«yf,g, BilASs BAND AND DOUBLE TROCPK. 1 ' • Am.-uig the pH favorites will he found New Ftcn, with S-w F-aiurr- and Noveltlrs, who will hsT* the hoacr of making th-lr tlrst apjtcaranco In this city. It) ottlor oot to t>e dihri.’tri in any our department of tho superior enter taiuni-uri- .-'"-ti by thl*nnri?;i!lod corpa, UiuJlanagerßhavo Fli.irnl ii»itb< r p-iius norexpenao in selecting fhr tho coming a-a*...i. t b>- l--*t tnl-nt that enn b<« bod, not only forEthifV pian'lii:.-tr-l*r. but hnv* gone so for m to -ctulfimtt tho Ot-ra at Ih-Arndettiy of Music, anti the Ronrsnl Pellet / Tr-uj-. - ! Nit-:.. New Vork. - Each member befog select -I f-r in- -ii-iiridual Lali-nf nndsoperior excidlotjrt. ‘ 93~ AdmHiisn 20 cents. Door cpTO «t 7;o’clock—cer f r ««at.r.- at 7 \ .j oVJ-*cl;. P. A. CLARK, r " r, ‘ ’-'b l Agent and Bncinctu Director. / ioil.NTtn Ili'lSlilEScl'PoK'KENX'.^ —That l-jutiliil Country Uesidena*, lately ocett-jQ. ‘ pM by jj,. fhiwiekli'y Valley, is now for rent— -1 h-r Uri» r.-uiatus nine rooms, vrith Bath Room, Kitch en. Wl-I1 lli-tiu-, Lawn Garden. Stable, Carriage ffouae,e(c. tb-.i .- i j-i{iv- i-f »utar, with reservoir, etc. For terms apply t.. JuHN it. MrFADDKN 4 SON. Sforket Street, or lh« itodendyu: J at .S-u irhUv. u*rllvj-nT f P. L. SHIELDS. r P<J- l/KT.-w-That desirable business EH A; Kami, with rtwnilinc attach™!, on tho cox Bit ofJe9l Li tarty an.l ir’Uatrn nil. *•(«, pi ll »doptod for"* fomttygru tr-rjysi-i-i, fo-in* ns sr.rli for Uia la.it fourteen T'-ar*. J: H .p.n-.-r • It. IL KIKO. No. 211 LiUntyjtTtet. '"JOK KKNT .j?. . itKNT.—A lirst-clasa three story gS. J_i Un*k Uwoliiug llouio, containing ten rooms, JgF Mippli-- 1 with iroa »*»■! hot and cold water, eitnatedon xamJ .i-Kf vtr-t of Oberryalley. Enquire of ’ v' FAUK, McOURDT ft 00, ( mrli. Iw.l No. 14® Hut and 120 Second ctittL TO liKT —That convenient Three Story ftya Bri«L. IftviJlmj; lloa**. Ko. t® Grant atrrrL pHa t -iirlli. Apply In UAKKWELL, PKAIt3&OO^ _ ,1,, •'* J ' i .ircor Wood and Second streets. T ~~ l O LKT- !l'vro well finished two sUhtE® Ilrkk I’vr-JHriCT, rcmt&ioine nine rocrat e*cb, on WH nrar Üb&llitts, within fir* mlnotw «ntk oi llj- Eii.juirfi of l.irlMtf Dr S. 277 Ptnn street TO LK —*T -A Store Itoom on Fifth St-.CTI _ numt "l-oirablf Ioc&Uod on. tLot gnat thftr. BSI ..rhtarf. A}>|-: V n.t ISS Litvrty RtrecL - 14 IIIbDLB, WJKTB & CO. r P<-> LET—Two large first-class JL io 1-t.witb nil th« muU«raJmproTemeata. • * Bsa inxcnooCK, mccbekhy a-co, *■’ No. 12U Second amj 15i Second st. LET-' 1 ” " _ r PO LET-The Wam.oaso Hoorn and Office A HOW woplnd by Porter Ui Friend A Co,S3 Front #r. Al»>>. Lofbt suitable fur aiming cotton. ja2 ’ ‘ L - ISAIAH DICKEY*CO. I^UivKEAT— ,-i'jvot ILJ bylOO/ect l on'nhlch . «ro Bnjtdiacs, Bracks, rendering It mltA ij-Ut any kind of manufacturing, altoa** oVDerunan f.fnsrfnghuu, >-j-posi*.»’ Bittanw'i Coal Ed- ALEXANDER aiHfrt JV2I Liberty atrw-t, Plttaburßb. Oit it KN'i 1 - "* --;••• ; - p rrinin i init. , A .n. S K WAiIBIIOUSR, No U Market *d- V‘iL.l!!s N. TiulinveA Hotus finished and tlielTedlo Uta beet msnber from cellar to t, for wholesale end retail dr* goods business, with i witln-ut a large thm story Wu* tiousc in the n-ir. JoEN WAY, JK> gevicldeyrjjl# Po«-0!fc#. (ffilfi HuKton t*. M. IJAVIS, •fiLuotlorieOT.'"’' Oommpirial Wo. H FlftbStmt. PIANO FORTES ANUDIfLOKrOTAT AUCTION.—On Thursday morning, March'2dthat 11 o'clock nl the comme.cial sales rjom, Wo. M Fifth street,' will be sold one SnpwlorWcw Sit Octave, Cut Piano Forte, in cuod order. - | One Mahogany Case, second had Upright Piano porta. Qua New Dulcimer. (mrlj) f. M.DATIB, A lift VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.-^ On Tuesday ctenlarfMarch 22ad, at the cowmcr. i:.t s*l<srooms;Ko. M Fifth street, wfll boaotd; -I sbari-s Merchant A Manufacturers Bank of PiUatenb > to do Cjtlrcn*’ Bank of Pittsburgh,. do I'iUi., Ft. W. A Chicago Railroad Co. m j.l s _ P. SL DAVIS, Aqct * WATER STREET PROPERTY At Arc-' nos.—On Tuesday ermine;, March 22d, ut7J< o'clock, at tho commercial dales room*. N 0.54 Fifth street, (fill bo ' •old, thorn four very valuable Lota ofQrofcnd situate oo the ' • oraer.d U atet street and Redoubt alloy, having each • from of :«I tei-t on Waterjdreet, and extending to Front street l tv) feet. Tortus, on&dcrartb cash, rveldue in three as* uicd puyin«Mit9 W|U| lute rot. p.M. DAVIS, Abet. AND FIXTURES M* -4 J'CTIO.V-Ou Monday morning, Mnr«h Q.t. i ♦ No. 90 Third «rMt, lxs «>ld tbecntir* stock of Tor *%& • ♦•»»* tixUiulTiMtUJjliatumot, sinaD *5, .'ii-r tW*U. raiding, Mattrasucs, UdreAttt. t /and ~ Extension and other TableyMahir j T,Vif«« > anJ Kockfr*. Looking ' W >' JUuuls. Carpeta, Oilcloths, BogtA%btK Uiefi • Bedstead*, Chamber \F*re, Dining RooSi rurtiittirf, Knlve* and-Turka, Table aad TraFpoons, 'Ckaf* * n S Pi«iier, Chinn, Ulawapd Qnewuwntt, Tiro In.ns, ‘large C*x)kiog Rune and Hxtnrce, a general aaertment d KJtclr *■» Cf. nsil*, O£EL-o Fornltore, Ac., Acl Terms ottale.' ._» r 1 i M. DAVIS, AttCt. luts in - LUTS IN TiliS UITF OF Air At Anetloo—On Tuesday *reniog,Ui>rcli l-i'i, nt l\/ t o'clock, will Lp K»ld, at iho coutnercitl ulea rooms, Tto. !A filth ft. tßnlralnaMeLot of(lrwmd,Bsto*l# «t Um* corner of 1 Loll ts>ontmd Ccrrej itreota,luring A front (•f2t feet on llf>*i(r:»io street anti extending nloo" Corey tfi B<J ' ° . Al'.j, the lot adjoining the ntore, baring a front of So f«-t ou Cur») RUtM-l and extending back frl feet. Terms—»Mrftourlh caib,rctidiu> in tvo equal annual par* rarntu, with interiat. mr!2 T. M. DA.VIB, Aoct. SALE OF fiFTII ST. PKOPEKTY—On TuesdayMcuioffjtfarr.b 22d, *tlbscom* imrdftl wlrn Boom, No. 54 fifth at, will La sold, ffrpt T*t&> ftbio kit matted No. 26, id Mrs. Sarah C. FeUermaa'j plm <•1 lota situata on fifth street, between WyUo aad at*. Laving aTront of lh!>s feot, with the pririlsga of *3 foot alley ana building too second story over onob&lfcf tbe esaie, ou which Is ewtwl* threa story BriekJluUdtog No. I I. TitloiD'lispotahlo. Terms stealo. P. M, DATIg, Anct iALKs in; - : ~ -wit SALKS .*_ AUSTIN LOOMIS & 00, AT TflK MKiICIIANTy KXCHANQB EVERT THURSDAY E\ KNIJ>Q.-—Eacfc, Bridgn, Itiroranco asd Ocirprr fll.xk. Bom! and Baal Estate eald at pobllo aria at c.e Merchant* - by r > ACSTINLOOMia A CO, Kotu, DiftfU an 1 Loans on Bml Mate «* re»*ouabte terms b> AUSTIN LOOUId A 00, ’ Stock Note Broken, 63 fourth rt. CURE FOR CONSUMPTION! Dll. CBURCBIIL'S DISCOVERII Wlnfheitcr , i Gennißc Preptratloa of.Dr< \/' J, P. Churchill*! Compound of "*". - the ii y p o ph os pn i .<f, of LIMB, SODA ana POTASH; a srtnrii: anrcrr fob w* nuwcrt or - . CONS 1 7 JVI 'g X I ON. « r pllE great Chowico-Medical Dhcorerv of i tli» Dr. J- F. CharchilJ, of. Farts,'firstcuda - known by bun lo (lie Froucb Academy or MsJida#about2 Tears *t:“i mark* a nevr aud important «a Is tbeaaaahftr Mf.lical •• . for (be fynt t!tno iu tbo lustcry of Ui* world Lm. KDV treetuonn.l .hat .ordyatrike. at lb *££/£«* datifinpf Pulmonary IHirase, aid by ratoriva thrJ*j!-iJ,r ■' r ‘ hu r . *^ c »“Uod to tlie ' i' v scions preparations are nlr<*d» in the mn-wTr i nr-.-'.w_ '. Inglotalaadcapr.CilnrcliUri 1 *ws££^®ss&bsb£' nrsvs,Ub»iOT«mlgn*adlnTSasW*«»w» ? v „ vt . ,»KEAb THK ' Prvm iht tf. r. Amrriean -J Vedk&&*tyi'l£jr I *' • •■WhMwr m,y to onrn»di»M»^?jS e 2^'?J 1 * <-l«ln.. ol Br. Churchill, tar U» remedies |q tabercoloJs sr“* CAa *» #0 mubt id to To* rate* or - Promo* Sorih Anrrieen £sk}& 9 - fPToD.thirty-ecTW tWtttythr** - in (be reread Md a**** l Wk?^ f a^25 pUw>?ew «- m a Jsderreret*y««l,bop£ ' tsweat*, battlir «. wfckb : are fltili donbcfnl. wfJWTd Perfectly Price ft' *f tbr» bottlrelbr $5. .filngle bctUafooW. it roaroJtmtrtf prepaid, when fpeebdiy ordered. expire* •* <***, °* Bart and tfcelf or- -- dere direct to tb* aafcnfcned, or they Bay bare a different aod ipuriocu preparation aeoniaa; ~ Genuine Frcpaniiiooof DriCkarcWa Compound of tb» ofiiinp, Pods tod Potreh.. laa.d<l the sole Gtmerai I>epot, 48 J«4a Jt-, K?* Sir. 7®«r e T t rwpoctoMa dnw&a tbrtffl^iont the United fit&tea,. Circnlacaandallaecertary tnionnaiJoo t 0 n '“ pßrtrescnrkwlag « ataap#- for cooTenlenco in correspondent* are rcqocsied lo add 805215 l * in BddltfaaEtotbo rernl*t addrwa tabeifftr. Ire' • •«•*: .• I- .r; •J.WISCHK3TtBjr.; • •‘VsSß^twbu jlOtlttS. IsSutational. ilinuscmmtß, Combined 2To JUt.
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