s|tebjtrgj| ia^ette. B. f. CIIIIAX3 D. L. XltOS»~a. ÜBCU—OOSS ILL DUTT 8. RIDDIiB & CO., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH = SATURDAY MORNING, MAltcn P», ISSO. -Tnr. Statu Admihistratios.— What Got. Packer ami bis friends will do, after having been deliberately repudiated and insulted by the -Democratic Stale Convention, bas not yet been indicated; bot it is plain remain in nnd snpport the party which thus openly de nounces them. The Governor and his administration have not been condemned because of the policy -adopted in oar State affairs. There is no act of hia, os Governor, which his enemies in the convention bad the boldness to condemn. They admitted his ability and tbe correctness of his adminis tration policy; but still they condemned him: and why ? Solely because he was and is anti- Lecomptob, and because be has given bis sym pathieslo those democrats who have been strug gling against the Lecompton policy of the President. The Presidents determined the contest inPennsylvania turxmpon approving Au course, and he will not suffer this issue to be even partially turned aside by conciliating those who have differed from him in the slightest de .greo. He wants his administration to bo en dorsed as a u hoh; and the friends of Gov. Paoker are notified that if they do not come up tp this they are not wanted in the Democratic party. We did uot like the way in which Gov. Packer and his supporters tried to obtain even a partial endorsement from tho Convention; but wo do not see why they should grievo at being con demned by-rucA a convention. A set of men who can deliberately give themselves up to the vile task of approving the administration of James Buchanan would' inflict a permanent injury upon any man who desires the approval of the honest, by giving him their sanction. The Philadelphia Bulletin well says: “It moist be a matter of very small conse quence to Governor Paoker to be rebuked by a packed Convention, tho most active spirits of wbioh were depraved hunters of federal place and patronage, or disappointed applicants for the favor of the Btato Government Nay, a raau of delicacy or find sense must congratulate himself tbat'he does not receive the compliments of a body thatoao compliment James Buchanan. The mere circumstance of the Convention’s' sustaining tbe present federal administration, with its corruptions, its usurpations, its extrav agances and ita manifold outrages upon the peo ple and the constitution, makes its praise a mockery, its endorsement an insult” The Pmftty’rttnirin, Bigler's organ, is jubilant over “the crushing rebuke” given to the State administration. Tho “crushing rebuke!' of the people upon the National Administration will be given on tbe second Tuesday of- October next. CnxAP Postage. —The New York Evening Post has an article on the increase of the Post Office expenditures over the regular revenue of that department, in which it takes this position: ' “The system of cheap postage has not been to blame for this; the system of cheap postage has yielded liberally, and, with the exception of the yearJBs3 t when there was a falling of in its revenue, it has gone on from year to year with a steadily increasing income, so that in 1857, the year of this great extravagance in the Post Office expenditures, it had'reached-the sum of $8,958,952, or more than a million and a quar ter of dollars beyond what it was in the l&9t year of the five per cent postage. That-the revenue of the Post Office in six years,. under tho cheap portage system, had grown to be larger by one sixth than it had been in the most productive year of the five cent postage, ought to havo satis fied any reasonable expectations. It is almost precisely correspondent to tho increase of oar peculation in the same period, if wo take enu merations of 1850 and the previous years as our guide.” We do not entertain a doubt that if the gov-, would abstain from maktog contracts with unprincipled jobbers for harrying the mails ’in out of the way places, at most extravagant prices, that the present low rales of postage would prove entirely adequate to meet the requirements of the department. But ob long os political pets are fed and enriched at the public expense—as long ns overland routes aro kept up at the cost of thirty-five dollars for every letter which is transmitted over them—as long as Butterfield and his associates are allowed to draw hundreds of thousands of dollars from tho public treasury—wo cannot expect to carry on tbe Post Office department without annoying embarrass ments and heavy expenditures. Let the reform commence in earnest, and at tho proper place, and we will hear very little of tbe necessity of imposing heavy taxes on tbe business community in order to keep this branch of tbe government in operation. Under no circumstances should the postage on letters be placed at a higher figure than at present. WjuaiiT —the Buchanan-Lecompton candidate for Auditor General—is at present a member of the State Seßate from Philadelphia. He is a radical of the jacobin class, and if he is noted for anythlngir is for his illiberal partisanship and political bigotry. He is a bitter enemy of Banking of all kinds, and Ebould he bo elected, be would use hia position to annoy the moneyed institu tions of the Commonwealth. He will go with hia party all lengths, aS be regards fidelity to his political creed as of greater moment than fidelity to the public interests. He would support Buchanan and Slavery, as far as the influence of his office Would permit him, capacity are ol .any othgxff InTefllgence and ordinary standard anA in farty than that to which he belongs he would nerer bate reached any respon sible position. Fortonately, his chance for an electwnjsjrsry small, which is, indeed, a great consolation.'; Rowb— the candidate for Sarreyor General la also a'devoted partizan of tho Bucbaoan school, althbqgh he is a very reserved and quiet nan. We think ho is now serving his last term; io should therefore make the most of bis^office, aa he will soon be compelled to give way to a successor of a different political school. ASOTHTO op position party of New Jersey have earned the grateful regards of the country by ousting that dirty doughface, Wm. Wright, from bis place in (he U. 8. Senate- They have elected a sterling Republican, Jobs C.Tbh Eyck, to lake bisplaco, and at the expiration of Thomson's term will Bend him after Wright. Thus, one by one, the free Slates of the North are wiping oat the dis grace of being represented by men with Southern principles In the U. S. Senate. We have now 28 members in that body; and we look to Min nesota to give us another in place of Shields. In two years more, Bigler and Pugh and Fitob will be sent into retirement, and then, with two Repub lican Senators from Kansas, we shall have half of the Sedate—eooogh, with the Vice President we shall elect in 1860, to give us control of that .body.-' / -•. • Mistake at a Fonhbal.—About the end of last month the following singular mistake was made at Pole, Frauoe: Two persons had died at the hospital of that town, and wero to be buried at the eame time. The deceased were a young girl and a soldier of the garrison. Both ooffina Jt being placed alongside of each other, they were confounded that the yoang girl was accom ponied to her lasthomeby aplatoon of dragoons, with military honors, while the young soldier, covered with awhile pall of flowers, pious em blems of purity, and innocence, was borne on four feminine shoulders, and followed by a pro cession of young girls reciting prayers. I DcsMEATB JPjoiit with Runaway Negroes. v —TwofagiUve ’slaves were captured inladianoa, * some fifty miles from cit J» laBt and bronehttothe jail of this city. The, escaped from o South Carolina planter aome.montha -moo. They made a desperate renshuca. bc f - , they were scared, shooting one of the por .k" -}- and wonnded him *b badly ho will hardly ‘ One of the negroe? was ehot in tho .‘andotherwise Injured by blows. He ' ' "icpl treatment in the city jail.—£®n- i ■ it.— Angnst Mnller, the oer ';i in our jail, ouacbargc-Of “his qaaker^andon.Wed * : > his escape by fastening' •' * his cell window, and, * the wall, and using - > let himself down ■> heard of since.' I [fiped*! thePltUbcrgh GMette.], /, | ! ' TTtnatintmfl, March 17. 1859. | EiU. Gazette: After Mr. Lamberton had concluded, ; last sight, his appeal in behalf of Packer's adminis- • tratioo, a fierce debate ensued. Mr. Monaghan, of Chester, pitched Into Packer terribly, charging him : with bciog not only on opponent of tho President j bnt a dishonest man. Mr. Johnson, of Northamp- ; ton, also was fierce in his denunciations of the Gov ! ernor. The previous question was then called by Mr. Gillis, of Lecompton notoriety, and tbe resblu , J lion endorsing Packer was defeated, yeas .17, naj « 1 j 84—soma dozen not answering to their j names. ! Mr. Bafloy, of your connty, offered a resolution commendatory of Attorney General Black ; but sun dry amendments having been offered t" include . am. Black, J. Gluey Jones, and others, the resolution was withdrawn. , ... A balTht was then had fur AodUor General, which resulted for Wright :>'J, Zeiglcr 27, Salisbury ~ Uam- 1 lin 3. John lUwe, tho present Surveyor General, was unanimously renominated. A delogato named Tullins, of Cambria, here sub mitted the following, which was ,i»t real tho second time: Resolved That it is tho opinion <>f this Convention that the ltepoblieans will elect their ticket next fall by 50,000 majority. Gov. 8. Black, of Nebraska, was hero called on for a speech.. He spoke fur a long time in praise of tho administration*!)! Buchanan, and when be bad con cluded,'the Convention, at about midnight, ad journed. " Tho Packer men are intensely mad and aro swear-, ing vengeance at a fearful rate. Tho Convention seems to have pleased every one e.reept the Packer men. Tho Republicans are pleased, bocausqit se cures us the State, and tbe Buchaniors are glad be cause they havo “wiped out” the Stato administra lion. Much good may it do thorn. T. The Distcb-baece at the Elliot Sooool.— 243 Scholars still ovL —Matters wererather quite at the Elliot School House, North Bennettstreet, yesterday, though tho number of absentees was largely increased. Tbe following is a* correct account of the number who have loft, and also of those who have returned: •*: Total number left..* 381 ; Total number returned 138 ; Number still 0ut....... .243 Of the 381, 27 were taken out by their parents, to remain out, as they say, until the matter qq" be tested. There is a marked difference in ro gard to liberality of views in theso Catholic parents. Somo give a chcerfal consent that their children shall bear the scriptures read, &c. while others utterly refase to allow it. Said a fine lad of Irish descent tp Mr. Mason, the teacher, yesterday, “I wish to obey you, Mr. Mason, but my priest forbids.” Others partake of the bigotry of their parents. A number have torn oat the Ten Commandments from their books, and one boy of twelve years was seen in tbe act, os he left the school, of tearing up a Protestant Testament, and scattering the frag ments about the street. In regard to tho motive which iuflaonced the children to this rebellion, there appears to be abundant evidence that the Rev. Father Wiget, 1, of the Endicott street Chnrch, did from the pul pit instruct tho boys to pursue such a course. 'The question was asked of a boy as to what would be the punishment for an act of disobedi ence to this oommaod. The repty-wos thaltheir names would be read from the pulpit. It is not bo clear, however, that the other Roman Catho lic clergymen of the city *asuun the cause of Father Wiget. In fact, the evidence is the other way; for those who have lived long here, Uke Bishop Fitzpatrick, Rev. Mr. Haskins, Rev. Mr. McElroy, and others, understand too well institutions of onr country to advise such a pro cedure. Bißbop Fitzpatrick is himself a medal scholar of uar Public Schools, and would be likely, therefore, to discountenance anything, calculated to bring them into disrepute. . We hear rumors of disturbances at other schools, bat nothing of the character of tbe out break at the ElllotSchool has occurred —Boston Traveller, of March 10. Thc Wheat Crop— La Salle County. Prepar ations aro being made for eowioga large breadth of wheat, and if this can be well got in in March it will be nearly certain to ripen before the rust can reach it. Then, with genial weather, our farmers find that much less dam age was done to their fall wheat by the open winter than they apprehended. Many fields are potting oh a lively green and promise a fair yield. Oltaica Free Trader, VZth. Will Coubtt —.ln this connty wo have not heard much complaint os yet. Some fields that have fallen under our observation look very well. Tho insects have cot hart it much ns we learn. From present indications there will be an immense breadth of ground sowed to spring wheat in this connty. Wdmmgton Gazette. Secret Romas Catholic Baptism.—A British officer who has arrived in Paris from Rome, which he left on Wednesday so’nnight, brings tidings of a new Mortara cose. The daughter of Admiral Cavendish, a young lady in her teens, had been inveigled without her father's knowledge or consent into the conveot at Trioita di Monti, and then and thero baptized by Rev. M.. Northcoto,' a deserter from the Anglican camp. Tbe gallant admiral had a world of trouble in cutting out and carrying off his child, but ultimately effected her rescue, and is on his why home. It is jast to the Hon. and Rev. Mon signor Talbot to add that he totally disapfiroved of M.,Nortbcotc's clandestine meddling with the family. Tbo class of clerical scccders is in most places a uoeial nuisance. Tots New Wheat Crop.— We have lately made itiqairy of many of oar friends in the country, concerning the coming wheat crop; and with bat few exception?, they agree in saying that -within the last few days tho prospect has mate rially improvtf, owing doubtless to the geutle rains and pleaSant weather that we hnvo thus far had fn the month of March. The wioter was not as favorable for the protection of the tender plant as it usnally is, yet it is to be hoped that the mild and growing weather which wc are now enjoying will m'akoup for tho lack of a steady laying snow during the winter, and amply, re ward our farmer friends with an excellent crop of wheat. —Carrol {O.) Fret Press. TnE VntamtA Wiieat Cnor.—We continue to receive more favorable reports of the growing wheat crop. The iate warm rains and spring like weather has bad the effect of giving root to the weak plants which were thrown to the surface of tho earth by the winter frosts, and mast have perished had cold, dry weather en sued. A few weeks ago, where the fields looked unpromising, they now generally bid yield an abundant crop, especially that baa been drilled in. Sboulith,' rt "present propi lioosscason we shall not only have an early wh?nt. harvest, bnl an abundant one. fueling Time*. As the railroad train from Newark, (N. J.) stopped at Haokensack Bride on Monday sfler noon two boys were discovered on the top of ODe of the cars. A brakemao told them to come down, when they jumped upon the opposite track, just as the New Vork train came sweep ing by. They were caught by the cow-catchcr and thrown about 150 feet. One was killed and the other was taken to the hospital. The Wanderer’s Africans are like tho lottery elephant to the Georgians. They aro at a loss what to do with them. Tbo last news is that they were at Jacksonville, in Telfair County. They were arrested within 115 miles of Albany, and carried back !to Jacksonville, a distance of some 80 miles. Might they not be arrested as fugitive slaves. — If. T. Trib. The sail of the heirs of the late Dr. Ogicr, of Chester county, against the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, growing out of the death of Dr. 0. by a train coming in collision withhiacarriago tried before a Board of Arbitrators, at West Chester, on Tuesday last, and resulted in a ver dict of $15,000 against tbs’Company. A. Stath in Mourbuig.—The Now Orleina Picayune speaks of Louisiana as a “State in mourning,'’ consequent upon the explosion of the steamer Princess.. It says “there is scarcely a community from which some one of the lost is not missing, or to it known by his social vir tues.” The Richmond Enquirer, tho old Democratic organ in Virginia, explicitly admonishes .Mr. Letcher, the Democratic candidate for Governor, that be cannot expect success by defending the policy of the Administration of the General Gov ernment. The word is that the party must cut loose from the Administration. Annexation m Cura.— -Tbo Richmond Dis patch, on tho authority of a gentleman residing in that city who has recently been spending some months in Cuba, stales, that with the ex ception of a few persona engaged in the Amcri can tr&do the opposition to annexation is univer sal. A Wxatiier Prruiotioh.— The Wilmington (fr. C.) Journal slates that a man who professes to be weather wise, gives it as his opinion that there will be no rain during tho wholo month of May. Ho says the same thing occurred du ring the year 1359,. and again in 163'J. - Mr. Charles Mackat, though he brought n 5 ideas to this country, certainly carried away one or two, as ia shown by the recent advertisements of the Illustrated London journals, are filled, with liberated announcements of Mr. Mockay’s paper. Spits areabootto dc comuy-nccd by the Chcr okees who wete driven from Ttxas many years ago for tho lands granted to them by Mexico, these lands composo the richest an t the most fertile portion of Eastern Texas. The meeting which has been in progrea*.rn the Lutheran Church in Bedford, was tVSagbt to ft close on Sunday last. Over one hundred professed conversions and 55 were admitted to membership.— DedfordJng. / - Th* Boston' Atlas says IfcnMbrßepublican majority for GoTeraorlnNew JJampshireia equal to 11,000 In MosawhnseUa, 21,000. in Ohio,-.and !32 t OOO in New York. Tnx re turns of the town elections in Michigan * omtoa Repnbr'oan/increase, And orq re* Ths death of General Wm. T. Haskell, often- f * *Wj fl>,Srrtio/mnitß nesseo, is announced. The erent occurred in f - ***o aODCnlgtmnUß lh« Hopkinsville Lunatic Asylum, on Sunday j fPUE BONNER DAT, last, lie was at one lime one of tli<- most bril- ! A Haul men of the South, lie was one i<f the first ; orators of the nation, a poet by nature and the < author of some beautiful stauxas, and a gallant ; soldier distinguished in the Mexican war. lijs insanity is believed to be chargeable to tbeef- ; fret of an excessive use of ardent spirits upon j a highly excitable nervous system. - I Chronic I>iarru«t.a.—AVe have in our p»»s sufrdoo (lio n-rtlflrat* of a refyectnble citizen, testifying that lie we* entirely mm] nf tbi* drpailfhl di»nee by utimr UqUan-J fiul- rj. Wo shall take pleasure io showing Hi* certificate to any pennn dimbting this aUtataeDt. CJCTton!—Be carefal'tn ask for fherhave's Holland Bit ten. The great popnlarity of this medicine has induced many Imitations, which tbe public shunhi gneH against purchasing. 49*801d at per hottln, or si t bottle* tor $5, by tbe pro priety ra,BKNJ. PAQB, J*., *,CO., Mauotaettuing Pharma ceutists and Chemists, J 7 Wood street, between Ist and Sd •ts., Pittsburgh. Pa-, and DroaxisU'cnuerally. Jaill-dAwF flfto abbrrttßrnrms. H. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE Boot and Shoe Warehouse NO. l.Ki WOOD BTREET, PITTSBURGH, PA WE ARE NOW OPEN! NQ OUR LARGE and ntcnaive stock of BOOTS AND SBOBS, Of every variety, and latest styles and-4aablons adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, Which having been purchased principally for CASH, Direct froiu the Manufacturers, Ami selected with prat can-as to ijuallty anil nive*, w- flatter onnrelvin we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MEN TS To -<'ir trim,la who may favor Hi a Itli a call. WK AUK AGENTS FOR MITCHELL’S F A.'T JEIZ<T T METALLIC TIPPED BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR RHYS, YOUTHS AND Which an- liigbly'rvcoßMuendO'l throughout the Eastern Statu* fw their durability and cheapness—ONE I’AIR having been found by actual test, (o OUTWEAR TfIRRK PAIRS OF THE OLD STYLE. 49’Bnyi-ra will find It to their advantage to call and «.* •mine ont stock Ht/nre Pin\-ha*VHJ Ehti n hrrr. att«ution gtven to orders. mrPHAwtfT Boots, Shoes, Hats, BONNETS, <ScO JAMES l\ TANNER, WUOLESA L E SHOE, HAT AND BO.WET WAREHOUSE, NVooil Street, Pittsburgh, Pt n » a -* J| H<m i. ■ ii, »i.,ir hi* ury large r.f GOODS pur.-haml ,litM Ir.m the NEW ENGLAND MASU TORIES*. at the U>\v KST OA9U PRICES, all of which will ba <-i at a i-ihalT sdveD-r ..q onyr ,ffJ“Bnvr>r< who have .heretofore ginje Knat f.u their gooJa, for the Future ui l -«t» l**th time and moony by making th»ir purchases from him »r* rMjurstpd !•> rail |.ef»re huyiiu, and -at. *lr theuieeh. - < i ihotnrl tw.l’axt u tiUr attention given t..0».h-r. SPRING TItADK, ta^U, B. li. K’A.IINESTOCK .V CO M tfO/ ESA l. F. OKI GK/S'TK, No. *io, i'orucr Wood and Fourth streets, PITTSDVROH, I’ENN'A., O'-riD-r- iti ff*.jretgn ami ic DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PA I XTS, OIL S, DTE S TUFFS GLASSWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, I’ A T F. N ir. M E II I C I N E S WITITJf. I.KAD •)f rel'abb brand*, at h,tr.*il mark*! rates; i«r)ih,u,; np|e-rtnHiing to the l*rng Uasinesa We fuarantee to sell iu l"W aa ran l<e ho u*III in tin* nr '.L’lef Jnark, t«, ait,f War runt < v'-ryUiina t-i cl*e aattefartb*). U- m - tbe ».le proprietors and unit inatitlLu tQirrs of ASSETS JANUARY Ist. ISiO C*wh Balanc* in Pt.NKbola* Bank,. M •• '* Ofiicu Ijc l« Iv*c4 on Qrst lk>u on fU4) Ratal* wurib »rer Lf.T.SoO U’ lywna ou Solvent lmfllti ttoo*, worth sl3i , „3anO oO Sioclusnc! Bcudaownedfey tbeGoro pCUJ.TiK— No. Tar Uarkrt Phare*. Yalnn. Val«« Tonic, Cnlbtrtlc and Aatl-Dyapoptla | l* lo National Bank H. L. FAIINFSTOOK S \ KRMIFI’GK DR. R. A. WILSON’B or WILSON'S PILLS, W. R. McClelland, Esq, formerly nf Allegheny count r, Pa-, now of Memphis, T..-QU.. *%jm " 1 Lava been afflicted villi ntck-llewlacbe, tay once Id two months, ao much an (hat I h*»v* been obliged to leave my buriaam and go to bed. I tried a gniat many r>?oi»iiir-, bat never aßooeeded Id fretting one that would gin. mild! until I trtnd Wilson'* PQI* 1 bvdlova they will <-un> any cjw of Mck-Lleadscbe In Irum riifi In two boat*, uUii-1 Invariably do to my an" Mr J. M. Bakn, ol Webster, Westmoreland coaoty. Pa . state*- “Hating been subject (or the last Qte years at nbott interval* to severe Ueadacbe, accompanied with lom nf ap petite, *ever* rough and general debility, totally unbUiug me f'.r business, 1 procured a boi nf l)r ft. A. Wilson's Toil- ir. Cathartic au<l Antl-Dyvpcplir—ffllt* and aCrJ takltiK I Item aborting to perfectly restored to my rurm«f «'"■*! hswllb, and Ld-u heartily rreommeud tbrni !•* vll HimiUrly ' t>iLLS ASH VKKMirti fcVT Tale by respectable Druggists and Patwit Medicine Dndeis everywhere. rorlu-dAwp g fc L L I N U" X> V V !ftfgagm .“•BOtiND HAND PIONoA, | | ||l GREAT BARGAINS! Out- fi Octave Mahogany llano ia good order, sli> One 0 tXtave do do do do 1110 On- 0 Octave do do d.< «!<• HS One 6 Ostare do d» <lo do 76 One O Octave d«. J.. <l« <|<> tei One A Octave do do do do 40 PIANOS FOIt RfcNT Oive Piano to perfect order, al 116 p-r <|uarler Un<.‘ Plano do do 12 do do One Plano do do Hi <l.> do Odd Plano do <lo H do do (in- Plan- •) . do 0 do <l» SP.INJNO HAND Ot»> ■’> Octave in Roevwood Cnve .... .... ffV» Olio 4‘ a d<» do do .. . fiu CHAItI-OTTR ULUMK, At “Old K*tabli«bM Piano Depot," mrlU II- Wood Street, 2d door aborafith Street. Carrtagoa and Bnggiea. For the accommodation of Pitts burgher*, and stranger* visiting the city, tbo (übecrll >.-r baa openod a Waruroom Immediately In tbo roar of the Muoongabela liouso, ou Pint street, lur the sale of CARRIAGES, BUdfllßfl AND SPRING WAGON?, Ot Ids own manufacture—the material air»-Uct<-d with groat care. Having been oiigagitd thirty-three years in Ibe business, and tbo last vcrenU-en years in Allegheny Ulty, with an to .crf.vte of btuliwwn, is sndiriont guarantee a* tolbetfnalUy of bis work. The public are respoctfnlly invited to call and exaratno his work. ■ on the corner of Federal street and North Oummoo, Allegheny City, JOHN SOUTH. mrl'-h^mdAwT j. TH. DKMJILKR, jV". IOS Liberty Street, four doors abnt Market Slrt't, MARuvAorvus or Tin, copper, sheet-iron ware, d«a!*r In Outlery, Brass and Urlttaunla Ware, with a variety of Ilousn-fnrntsblng articles, Patent Freezers, Wa ter Cooler* end Refrigerators at the lowest nub prim, wholesale and retail. Roofing and Spooling of boners, and all orders in tho above llnoof I'oelnw* will be promptly attended to at mod* rrato price*. FOR RALE.-—Tho best assortment of COOKING WTOVKd to be found In the city. A line and large supply of IIIRD CAGKA Many expensive aud beautiful patterns.‘ togstbrr with a large and varied stock nf Housekeeping Hanltraro, at tbo Iron City Btovo and Tin Warcbnu** of W. W. ISRADBIIAW, (late of T. j. OrnigA Co.) No. I<H Wood street, next door to thesign ot the Gulden Gun- mrly ALLIBONE'S Dictionary of Authors; Downing’* LandscepeGardenlng now revised million by Ucnry Wintbrop Sargent; Buckland’s CorloaltUs of Natural Qistory; Year Book nf SdenUfic Discovery for 1B69; Trubiter’s Dlblographical Guide to American Lltcratnre. The above and other books of permanent value, rveeired DAVISON’S. u 3 Wood street and Diamond Alley. and receiving at mrlt> PARTNER WANTED—A bu Bines, man with a capital of from to (3,000, may form a partnership with m parsun having an extensive acquaintance in Western Pennsylvania, and of fifteen yean standing; now engaged to a safe aud profitable business. For farther particulars, address A. H-, llox &3& Pittsburgh, penna. nrUkXtdaHwT ZIINDEL'S MELODEON SCHOOL— Zundd's Melodeon Instructor, in seven parts, with cats Illustrating tb« position of tbo Hody, Hands, Ac. / This very comprebanslTe work U ulTered to tba public ns a rally complete and ]me Ural Instructor for the Melodroo, especially fitted to the wants of tbose who faavo a teacher as well as time who bare not' In 1 vol. of 1M pagua, lxmod. Price, (3. For aaleby JOHN g; MBILOR,HI Wood sL 1 m \ BBLS. PLANTATION MOLAiJSES; JL vJV » do', E»n.BjXCp do “ , 100hhdi.Sugar,, -• •. In store and for sale by tnrl9‘ JAUKSQABDIBO. JSLATINE—I gross “Cox's" enperipr Gel* \JatiMspot upforramilymsa, Jartrso’d aodfbrasdeby RBYMKB A AKDZRBON; , mrlO - jlo. ao Wood st, oppnaUe Bt. Quurtaa Hood- .1 rj BBLS. SMALL WHITE BEANS in ..wSs-MknSOAsnnaA.- THE Bo.NNBK HAT. THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNKK HAT. TIIE b"NNBK HAT TIIK BONNER HAT. THK BONNER HAT THE BONNER UAT. THE BONNER HAT. THE BONNER UAT ' THE BONNER HAT. TIIE BONNER HAT. THE BONNER HAT. THE BONNER UAT. THE BONNER HAT. TUK BONNER HAT. THKBONNER H A P TUE BONNER HA 1' FOR ' SUMMER WEAR IN 1839, WILL BB READY FOR DELIVERY ON SATURDAY, APRIL il, BY BALLARD. BHUTR A CO, ."TRAW HAT MANUPAOTURBK, 4f> BROADWAY, NEW YORK. _ MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK, OONN f jp}lE BONNER HAT, TUB BONNER IIAT,' THE BONNER HAT. TIIE-DONNBR HAT. THE BONNER HAT, TIIK KONNRR HAT THE BONNER HAT. THE BONNER HAT. TU£ BONNER HAT, TUB BONNER HAT. THE BONNER H AT. THE BONNER HAT. THE BONNER HAT, TUB BONNER HAT. THE BONNER HAT, CHILDREN, TUB BONNER HAT, HIE BONNER UAT. THE BONNER HAT. FOR SUMMER WEAR IN 1869, WILI. BE READY FOR DELIVERY ON SATURDAY, APJUL 2, BY BALLARD, SHUTK A CO, STRAW HAT MANUFACTURERS. 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK,CONN. mrlS.luidis CONTINENTAL INSUaHNCE COM Y CITY OF NEW YORK, Otlife, 1H Wall Btre«*t. GK<» T. HOPE, President. n. 11. LAMPORT, Secretary OVRUB PECK, Attlstant fWv. ClviTil STWc.lall paid 10, and secuMy inv'd,) fits',ooo C*> Asset*. January I.IK.Y*. DARLINGTON A BOOK, Agents. J9“Tcmporary‘ Office at I. M PENNOTK A CO’S, No .17 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Insnre* Buildings, Merchandise, Uoueehold Furniture, Rents, Lease*, and other luauraMa Prr>i»«rty, at tin- rates charged by other solvent Institution*. ' Three-fourths of the net profits ot the bnsinee* of ibis Company arc divided annually to holders of its policies, in lb rip bearing interest, and such profits carefully invested tor the additional aecority of tbe Insured, uutil the fund lhn« accnmnlated fhall have reached the stun of fWn/WO. making the Cash guaranteo of the Cumpan; f l,0»m,000; ann thereat ter, tbe Scrip will be r*de.med as as rapMlyiand b> the extent that the proht* arenmig to the i>o|iry holders exceed the sum of firf»o,ooo. Pint Anuual Division to Policy Holden, declared July ‘'Ui, 1567 aa»., (-• . t fWi-oJ do do do July 1, I'vfA ...‘J) Third <h> do wilt he.b*e» -1 July, "o<* STATEMENT o.n.lenaM from tlto Animal .■'IM-uirut fur nlshed bi the Auditor General of ib"C->mtnoawr*lih of Pennsylvania, pennant to Uw, ft* theye*r Ikvi INCOME DURIJiO lfi*. Preminms on Polidek Usood during tlie year fJi7,k*«7 4>T Leas Rcltirn I’Ten.ium on Polict.-i canceled and re-lDKiratvo 9.'>51 "A-f21'1.4t ' 40 Interest on Loans, Dividends and DhftMist on ph'« 4jiem*' tii rtt y . . . M,»*bd ** . c-.-7J.SW3 s 7 LOMl» AND *WLf skrtnRTNG )*V< An't of aostained <.f v whirh 99 has bee® i« 1 :iu Pud for Taxes , "A “ Ei iK-nstw, joclu com mlolnas. f*. Ain’t of Cash Dividend*, 1 luclndlng iutmest no Scrip, (of which -70 74 ha* been paid) . ... .. f-i- 7i-H40,W4 «>a Ij»-r*A*o c.l »ur(,!in cvm J»n , 1 of the city of New York (5,0 U) (i.HO W) Importers’and Traders Bank. . 0,000 f...'i40 {*} Bank of Amer. .‘>,ooo .‘.U.^ 100 Union Btnk. . 0,000 &,60<> HO Merchants Il’lt, VUO (sAOO bu Mercantile Bi, &,oou 6,260 60 Bank N. Amer. h.oou ft.Soo 100 Metrop’n B'k- 10,000 H»,9tw lf>o American Hx< change Bank. lft,f«s> 10,mxi a« Broadway B'k UflGO C>»i luo Saint Nicholas Bank 10,000 M.ux) fi N. Y. Central / Railroad fin Jg€rt City Bonds .... 3,400 Xl7& (33,400 (Sfl.uli 60—‘><•.'.*12 '.J Interest <>n Loans and Riridunda, duo and unpaid. ... 10.07* Hi Preulnmsdua fi.tKtn l < LIABILITIES, JANUARY Ist. )tt“. Losses unpaid, indudiug claims reals ted on account of frauJ.and all Gib er llablHtion of every description 16,746 71 Nrt Asset* over Liabilities. Bran or Nxw Yotx. > City aud county of N.York J ” I certify that tba “Continental lusuraurn Com|iaiiy," of the City of New Ycak, wav in possession of tbo Assets in the above Sts lament named, and that they wets of the vain* therein mi forth on tb* first day of Janoary, A. D, lAi9, and that said Compant bald on mid day suit wre poaiesved nf Assetaavailable and of thsvaluvof Eight Hundred aud Thirty-five Thousand Two Hundred and Tweuty-a*vcn Dot* lam and Fifty-nine Onta, as I voiily believe In witDeM wbervaa I have hereto set my baud and offi dalaeal, at Now York, thii twenty slxtb day of Fobruarf, A D., 1869. Sigurd, N. WILLIAM BUBTEED, -' L fi.] Comaiiadnncr In New York for Penn* ar7wod2nd Five Hundred Dollars Reward. The undersigned having received letlora from aeveral merchants of Pittsburgh, lufonning biiu that aemal uuprlnCiplod persona are engaged In bottling and selling a mixed aud poisonous liquor, under his trade nmU, “Pchkelam Aromatic Schnapps,” pnt up In boUloa with la bel*, wrappers, and fac-vfmlliea of his antograph, ur a rloea (mltatlou thereof, and believing tbst many otberviu differ ent cltke in tbe west are engagr-d in Ibe tarn* fnlotxmt bu*i neea, In defiauce of thaperils atnl penaKlee attached there to, and topntasbip to I lie pirating of his trade mark he now offers a teiril of Five Hundred Dollats for siirh evi dence as * 111 lead to tb<* •letM-tloo sad conviction of any person or parties Implicate*! In the crime Tfaereintrd will !«♦ paid toany peraon that may hav>- t<M>n Innocently employed It the manufacture of *urh ronuter felt, etlher as a wrapper, labeler, printer, engraver, or bot tle maker, upon tbo legal convlclloo of thegnllty employ »r. Aod stteh persons are hereby cautioned agafhvt en gaging or continuing lusaeh cdmlnal employment after the present notice. They are also hereby Informed, that nil or ders tor bottles or moulds, engraved blocks, or printer*' work, tube osod in the preparation of snefa ronnterfnits, am felqnloos, OVcu theiogb they bear the name nf the under signed, unices the arti:lt* so ordered are to he delivered at bis principal Depot, 22 Beaver street. New Y nrk. And all persons tboe engaged In siding and abetting tho matm ftoturaortale of such counterfeits, after the present notice, will be held amenable to the law. All communications to be addressed to me, UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver Street, New -York. mrlfc2mdAwT 1 M 0... ' ISBO. Bpilng and Summer Arrangement. N. W. GRAHAM * CO., jjgflg FORWARDING MBBCHANTB, SHIPPING AO UNIS, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, CAIRO, ILLINOIS W. hi... Jn.t )>ul Jgwn Iron TrMkj »nd flUdls directly froth the Old Depot to our Wharf Boat, which en ables us tcfl&wanl Freight to and from the railroad with great dispatch, and without the exposure or liability to damage, unavoidable in any other method of handling. We also give prompt and careful attention to rahlpmeots by River, to New Orleans, Memphis, Ac. milfiflmd Bonnets, Bats, Ribbons, Ac. T> H. PALMER -Evk Bad received bis FIRST OPIIUIQ STOCK, turls:lwd SAMARINDS— 5 doz.j pat up in 2 pounil ncMttdfbr«l«b, .RFVRBR * ANDFESOF, MH.-I . Ko.3o»r<iJ<t.oiip<«U«B(.Chirte«gDl4. T» AKER'S NO. 1 CHOCOLATE, Bromi aod Xj jar, ctqtm “ d IGrMMby i - WK. BIIUUIi #rt> aibtttistmtnts. i: S. BATES \ni. J BATES A JOB N-8 O N i.pLI HlffCrtCTtUEsfir K O 0 F I i\ ( . 1 *> .Sinltlifltld Slreeli l»«tHC(n llliauilJilli, Til R ONLY MANUKACITKKKS ;.uJ J. inth.ii GUM ELASTIC CKSIKNT K'MIKINIi, kin. h i< •»|'pl>.-«l ur*-r Mt aii.t? run* I*T a I.huml.ili <%(••] rho »iirttw - !•••!. it }-trr nnj ll'.i.Vr /•> to/ - , »i.-i n..| m CRACK, .-r ItUN, nor i. it !■> UKAT-r KKU.-T lu>u I- «| pint! i*»rr t3t.*«*f <<i Flat Ri«>f\ I>» . An, Batlrnu.l t“ara, ir , and i» n.d all. rt-sl I.) trnni|«-<l upon. Thu* tll’JJ CKMKNT appli.-l U* Mti»l K...N >• tun. I. r1.~.|.-r am dmaM** than paint. T»«. .-.ml/, will r-n.l-r .... ..1.1 Lvtk; Tin if lion Knnf (»•! i,. tW light and »flt rn nldr .»l hut l.tlh* conL AU\ wbul-.al.‘ doth™ In UitOFIS.i MATEIUUS.it> eluding Qnm Oinunt, Palnrst>*d Frit l‘ap*r. A«(i|.ailiim, Itniatim, Mup*, Ac , AV . With print*""! in*tni.-tiotis t r apply, lug tlu'Hanit", to liTlligtit adi«Unr< N. R —Particular att-Dtu.n paid U> Ki*|>n<> nu* !,*••*k > Mrt al, UrarM and Canv**a llvaiC*. ♦i-Ord-ra Solicited. WANTED—T.» ar’t in U.. Ur„.- ..uutM t>>«iia and cithH in thrnlioTf" l.nainM*. mrit iAuk THE BEST SEWING MACHINES A.. M. MARSHALL A' Co Street, AHPuliony. PAPER HANGINGS I? OR SALE —A K;irm 'l l9 norf*, ' 100<'l(4tre<i,-10 in (liilntK t* well tiiol-Tf-J, ill! *oll watered; inijirorftiwnts k'X*! h«-wcd loc lion**, ep>>-1 harn, good orchard of Su) or "uO frnit hrrn of dlfl-nru Liodf, aitaaV* lu WMtmorvlnnd ci.udl y, 'l'/, uiiW fram Hill *ido it&tloa P. 11, 11. Thl* I* ono i>l tli« Ixtfit praziug farm* io tho county, and will t*> *old at n Apply —» _ _ , _ , j to OKU. W. BUNN, ftnath nMn of Ohio st, Ud door wr*t <>( W • * . QIARSBALII (&. CO , J the IHarooDd, Allegheny City. If 10 NOW O P fj: N I N Ci NEW WALL PAPERS FOR SPRtiWi ,v*LK . oK I^s'J, -A-T THEIK OL. I_> HTAND, WO. H■» WOO i> sTUICRT FRENCH, EMI I,lull AMI AMERICAN MODS. mrlltmlAwT New Wall Paper Store, INTO. 91 WOOD STKEET, SECOND DoOR BELOW M A MOV I> AI.I.FT THOMAS PALME* Having romc'vM fr-mi hi -I*l l ■ n M >r- NEW AXD SPACIOUS S\LES ROOM hii< 1 ('"nvuniem ALT. Til ' • LATEST STYLES UK AMKKIf'AN i. o ir rs r ,»/ -i n a k t /•/;/<' t: s uiiT-JAalmT BAZAAR. NINTH AND SaN-c^e*#] SOM ETREKT?.—-26nt A Rlt I A■. R A AT AUCTION —Tf'Ut; Sir". F,*,, Anr.uab Trad* SaU at yhiladtlj-hu r»>l* a-vlr will (ike plar* at the Btxur, PUi and Sansom streets, un WEDNESDAY MORNING, f.th of April noil, at In a‘clock, and will «xre—l all previous cotn in extent and variety |t. i ro)locG'-ti will cinUrno it least 260 CARRIAGE?, pnurii-ally light stuck front tuskers c.l Ihlicity and vicinity <>f acknowledged aliilitj and reputa tion, (winding abont 60 of Mr. battlap'a celebrated make. Catalogues will bo resdy srrera* Jay* pi-rvlm* to the Bale, when the Csrrfagvta may bo rU'Dlsol There wifi l>o mo postponement ><u a,. «.f llio sales, by ac-iluu, of Itutsea, Cattle and Car rtagsa are held at the llaraar every Batnrdsy morning throughout the year, commencing al ten oVleek *9-Tba entire business of tbta establishment i* duturtx* rlnalvoly fov cash and on commission. mrlS-ltd ALFRKU M HKIIKNK??, Atu-i. D K l/ S’ A K I N 0, nV Thu undersigned is prrpsred l<> attend to uodurtak n I log in ill I its branches. Il« will disinter corpses, at- H I trud to tajioe oot and furnishing t-Vcry necessary lor the. proper lulrntx iK of deceased persons on reasonable OflJi'o on Diamond ntr»(, m-vt (Irani, adjoining 11.-1-rrt 11. Pattoraoli'a liv»ry .[aide a mrli. 2md ROBERT WILLIAM?. H AKTWKLL A. MIKI’UAKD, .$318,4M Corner of Wood and Saili Mr^n, Solo Pro|>rieti>raof the toTER CAPILLI, a preparation superior to all others in the world fur the hair and whie keta, producing a strong, healthy growth and allaying all • fever and Irritation of the scalp, and leaving a soft, delicate, silky moisture oarer before attained. Guaranteed uut t<> contain any injorions ingredient. mrU Sewickity PresbyterUii Church. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until MARCU 25th, for building this Church, accord ing to the plana and specidentions, which can bo sreu until the 18th instant, at John Way’s store, in Pewickley, and after that until the 2,‘ith luslaut. at iheofDcoof John Irwin A Hod's, Water street, Piltsbnrgh. By order of theTrustece. mrlfcdlwacc JoIIN WAY. Jr., Secretary. pbiup strata. Roetat j. ADDkaao.v REYJIKB * ANVKJ&SON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN KRDfTH, NUTRaud KIMCES, CONFP.OTIUNERT, SUGAR?. FIRE WORKS, Ac.. No. 30 WOOD STREET, opposite st. Charbu Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa. mrliljd NOTICE. —On anil after tho first day of April next, ibo fulloulog uidtoanru nil! l>e rigidly OlltlKLl'd “Every or |»reou* who shall immjn-jw -<r Inhabit the front shop house oi building ndjoiuiug lo or (routing the foot pn>«-iu«*ut utihm the said oty, shall, cense the miuo along the Ir-int o( their roepeetlvii eliojrn, lionaoa, build ings or property to tie swept, scraped and chuMicd st least on every Tuesday and Friday <>l each win k before nine olcluck iu t tie morning, mud shall »Ui fur the stme distance hoop the gutters open and clean, as well as alt private alleys. Penally, two dollars for every offence/’ "POFE AND TWINE WAREHOUSE. J-Vj lIKMIY CKRWIG <!t CO., Manufiu'turersot all sizes ROPES, PACKING YARN. TARRED CORDAGE AND TWINE 43“-Warehoti», No. ASf.corner of Peuuaud Walnut eta, two sqnares above the P. Ft. W. A 0. K- E. Freight Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. iorlh:2t?dl«AttwT Citiirni’ lunraoee Comp'y of Pittsburgh. WM. BAQALEY, Preaidunt, SAM OKI, L HARSILELL, ?ocr-Ury 4 WlxfrT Strtel, Mtoccw Maria oaJ Rood 8* Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mia llmippl Rivera, and Tnbotarioa. JV’liisuresagaJnsiloMqr <la<saip»by Fire. Also, against the perils of the Rea and Inland Navigation and Transport, atkin. Wm. Banlay, | Samuel ilea, j Jas. M. Cooper, I Jaa. Park, Jr., 1 J. B. Canfield, 8. Uarbangh, [ Oapt.Sam'T C. Yonnc, I Ja23 John Calr GROUEKI KS—2O hi l&Obbls N. 0. Motanven.j ‘JO hbls Baltimore Syrnp; 60 cbU. Y. U. Tea; 60 “ an’dDlack Tea, 10 catty* Y. 11. Too: 60 bxs ToUw, eas’d bra’s; ICO baga prime Rio Coffee; 10 tes Rice; S 6 bza Starch; 25 « BtarCandlw; 50 u Mould do Together with a general assn sold l on reaaotutblo terms fur g mrll WJI. UcC HERRING —GO bblsNcw mpi<iklu Is ator* and for ealft by WM MWTCtIEuN, mrl9 . . 195 Liberty street. AT IPS MARKET fiTKBST. COD FISH—2,OOO it)?. Cod .Fidli, rrime ottUtdßa ato* astf (or ««lo by mrt9 - • WM. f trCPTCHKON, I9S r.lbcrty stmt.: M ACKER AL—lO bbls Mackeral, in store, •S)hf“ “ brttlaky »i» wu. u'ovscmx. os£-;\ . ... , .r I'lrrsnntw/r. rKX.\ A ket *troH. ha*. f'.ft.-J in- ti Ai;..vK, wnrru. p m K.MO r.ISII niM I*'KKNCII _P A P E R S AM ENTi<:i' \K/.V STOCK I 1 N U K 11 T A K i A U. nitoi.Rs.i /. t: i>ift7<;(JtSTZ, JOHN OWEN?. First Street OomniiMlnner. K B. OXJPKR, Second Street Omurolaaloner | lion. nib*. M Howe. I Oapt. Mark (Sterling, H. M. Rier, John ?. Dilwnrtb, Francis Sellnrs, John Shiptnu. | Walter Bryant, 1 dwell. Jr. ihdft. pruQO N. 6. Sopir; ,| Juhblsxxx Golden Rymp; CO •* llnsin Soap; 35 “ Ragle Chocolate: 76 bales No 1 and 3 Batting 10 bbls No 3 Mackerel; ; 10 hfdo do do 26 hbls Ilorrins la pickle; 2000 lbs Oodfiab; i 200 btU Ex. Fain 'Flmir lo arrivo, nrtmeat of Grocarina, wilt be rood paymeuU. JUTCQKON, 105 Utterly si, JT« Salt- CANXEL COAL LANDS FOR SALE.-: 1 dow offer for sale About Nine Unodred and trifty Acn-s of Caitorl anil Bitomloona Co*l Laod*. »ltuatnl tnCol mnbiana niibii. ohic, within from 1 to S*s mil-* «>f 1*a1«- inn* Statfii on the Pittsburgh, FL W»)u« and Chicago Uaitroad. A Urge amount entro land* i- nudoilaiJ with* vein ol CANS hi. COAL itoiu -.to n fwtiu thkhu****, nd tsawy Kiil—nor article fiom u!n> b t.> manufacture Oil«- The Hi liicMnnm (\.«i %fi„t mo fnuu 2'4 to 4 feet in tnb kn« H— . are *U. Iron lire. (jui.-aUmi*. Building Stone, Fire (l>r. Titi.l- -I. Ar . Ac-., on lb* promisca, t.-K-ttx-r with* ter ['ovor Fb.mieg Mill, i*u i,mni|>n>*c«l Water Power*. Se«en Dwelling ’lli.nim. h**n\ St-itdrw. Out Homes. 4c. Prof It tdliitiina. .Ir.ot v*lo l vlb-go, Coon., rroMitlf mi.le n ii-.i. . Ki,1 s, ,!><•> ~r .» |..rti.»n ■'f tiles land*. lVr»..ii« it r..p T ~f ),,« K« j» ri or information eiiDConung the pr»j*wl v «<ll l— ltiroisln-1 « ith flu* '»s.e t.v vl fre*-.io lhe ’ il«‘i V VuUNfi ritfUVN. mrl7.«wi) A. hoi. Columbiana county, Hiin. CmAlfuiL WUIIKS FOR SALE.—The > I’iU.tbiiith »!••! Rwlifmbr Coal t»il Coiiiftn.i haling 1... •-.!nt'lltliiueiiL*. one at Manchester ami one :>l Rucb*- t.r, p|l«n h>r »a!e eilliel of them, tor the pnrj'W ft Conrrn t( »tlu< itie I.ihidopi a( one point. It id a cl.auce w-liloin ot Wed ll.e pnrel,:,-, hm-w-ry facility fot mafclna iron.-? fr hi ih.-dav In- uk.-n {w«ivi-i'>n. Price lmv and 1.-un. Appl) i.. A. LOOMIB. Tr-.n.. «*>iT > Fourth »t.. PilSlnird.. SALE.—A Mn*i>tid h:ind*t<iani engiuo, _ ( has 1-td in no* lhr<x> muntha,) of thirty boro.' |»>wcr, -S "troke. 111 inch cylinder. weight of 2ftoo pound*, all , .ompteto »nJ in ro.M order. Apply to OKO. W. BI’NN. ; Stltli aide of Ohio str.s t, thin! -h«.r w..; of tiie I‘umoinl, i Allißhciiy. f,.*~t I" jOR SAI.K OK TO LKr. A 1.,r-e In,. «Ury l-ri. i. 1 i.iM,; I ..I 1... ; h r 1 > j. t a . ! . • i p.-Uvcrt Altrchcn, city \U> ten' t. I H. 41 111 noginc, in c'n-il ont-r; «ill ln« rent.-.! o, %»,.!, , [mw.ir for llKht work, il !.■•! „ t t-. fIF l. W. BUNN, South «nl- o! |i|n„ .ir.-.-t, il.W.i w t |,e Iffamouii. A11n:h»oy. |. FOR SALE—IT ai-n*** ol Ifftn.l ut oiui.i t]i., S mll«w from Allegheny City, 1 unit* from the p F w aud Cit K »Utioo At Elilhnrk. Apply Io'UKO, \V RU.NN. Hoath nldrof Ohio at., :>d-h-r w.-t ol tin t-bii.oiid. All tfheny City. t-lj I?OR SALE.--Stmes lur '•o*.»kiti^.rtyt : A . boating, etc , th- l»«t solectixl pattern*; I nmm Krtidm, Coal Scntllva.Sa.ll rona, Bi In aetta or laid pivrin, llie Croat I‘ateilt ttrnl Irou. *jl th- l-e«t arti« r« (or broiling ever introduced m tbia, or |>er liapa A&v other, city. T will refund tho |irico in nnjr caw wheieil UiJato provo whjtt 1 represent it. liouai-kwpK.'ra' Hardware, the N-at nelm-ttnl nUjck in the city, And n* clieap aa tin* ctnvij-eel, at the iron City Store Wan-hnuae of W. \V lIKADSUAW. iStiiTemor toT.J Craig 4 Co.) , No. 134 Wood street. All imru of dolibiog done ntdiortft riotfco. Order* by mail i-hnll rovno prompt attention EOII SALE— 32O airrea of finely timbered land In Gallia county, Ohio; well watered, 1G mile* Irom Oalllopolla, mile* from the Ohio riTer. Will l— •old low for cash, or will take good Improved city prop-rty either in Pittsburgh or Allegheny City. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, Sooth ride of Ohio strrot, 3d d-wr west of the Dia mond* Allegheny City. ja4 FOR SA LE.—A tract of laud containing dine and one half acres, situate on tha Fourth Street KoAd, about three mit<*e from tiie Court lloose. Wilt i-» acid low for cash Inquire ol IRISII 4 MACKENZIE, Att’ya at Law, No. 00 Ponrtb street. Rolling mill site situate on THE MONONGAIIELA RIVER FOR BALE.—This property adjoins the Pittsburgh *nd Boston Copper Work* and has one of the brat landings on the riser, A. W. GAZZAM, 137 Fourth street. STEAM MILL fbi; SALE Oli KENT.— Frame Flouring MHI iu Lawrenceritle, fronting 60 feet ou ClicatQnt street and extending back 100 feet to Kwslt si. For fall doecriptlon and terms apply to fel H A UflTtN LOOMfe 4 CO., OS Fourth st. . FOR SALE— of land in Ligonier Westmoreland on the Oroenaburg plko, luilrs from l3 miles from I.atrobe; well wa tered And well timbered. Will bo sold tow for cash, or will trade for lily prop»'rty, Apply to GEO. W. lUJNN, South side of Chiu street, 2d ilo*>r writ of tbo Dlamutut, Allegheny city. _ . IpOR SALE.—The undersigned offers 59 fur sale lit* property in th* R..rough of bewick- XajL loy, a fine largo Brick Dwelling House, Frame Itoyn and Stahl*. Brh k Spring H<-n«e. Ac . with from fen to f.-rty acres <-f gronbd, as the purchaser may dc**ire. Th*-r.' 1« a grwi.) Crrhanli'f chc-tc*- fruit, an-l thi* grounds nl«))it the House an- I'rnsnirnteit with »tiod- rhrnbbcrr. Ar. It is * in. Hit de*inld«> pr«p*wty f»r a n-nutry home, and w ill t-> s- bl on rer) rea-.yift-ls t'-nus. Fr r furth-r particular* euijmri- ..I .1 \) , V UITF-, Attorney at Law, I>V» Fiflli »tie*t. I , itt*biirch. (, r of the «üb*.'rl)»-r ,->n the pr-irtl-u-s. .1.-C-lti H. HOPKINS. I"> U K S A I 4 K . -A xery"dc^r-ffg Nt.|r I»V. st. I) 1111. U Dwelling House. Ml L.:,l fe»fa • r<lcr. w,!'! i-iwap.l water CnCnies, Cidwi-11 >trrri. N.. Mill. iMr.l, P'l.-e tery low. Iln-iUtr- m. It..- pr< ni isea, or ni jal . WATT A W 1 LHUN. Ittvs l.tl-rty ft. IUWA j.AND.—The Mtbsi*nl>- er« f-!t-*r for sale on f»Tor:iM.' terms six hun-lrcd u- r-s tTicice Is.nd*, silnatt-d in Wright and Hsii'.s-k <-. n-.i''*,. a.l) ic.-nt to lines of Railroads iiowta o*n-s> o! i-. 0.-tti,- (1011. wu.| trad only two miles fr..|i> C- nnty st-*’ Tli«Jil-T- w ill »-* eobl »"W bw rash, cr i-Tc), f.,r fat in tug 1-iOd* tn this nr a.l)..liullg CiHU)ties. t.o-u' Mr.BANK A ANJi:i:. 111! -t. R SALE UR TO LET.—The House’®-: ; now txxupie*) I > li. K. McGOWIN. No.VTI. Penn i»«§ ►ti-<ji. Enquire onTtlie pn-iuro-a. fiCiiuu IstON'H ni At-NKTI POW DKII.S, H’, ;j ,!-}lrcy f.'anDn fnJcctr. 1 \<r<mir>irt, F'.f Anti, J/cffti, and nl! jfitl ot thr. rcrmiu U.tJ. TIIFJ impertanee of a reliable article of tii&L kind is InesUmabb*. J- I -"' s lr« ins With these annoying f ' *C.'- '-nl> nj of botH!S»;.« !f.nil tin- tiltur:d 1U» i, iy <'l l‘.lll-, While, -amnl-l M-t-ius • l Arl-w-i vrd tint a'l «,-Oi lighting (iis<o a <•-( laiu kind of plant r-ry »rou dropjasl dcml Tills tro-t was ina.le u«. ~f their nightcamps fn-m these intrudum. ouaotltiu* o{ the plant wen* br»ooj,{ home by Mr K Lyon, and fonnd a po-ilire Icwt dortrnyer In every eiperlaiont. It H r.miply a powdet'd leaf. cheiui rally pn pai nl to r—i*t tb‘- •■fle.-t of ago ami clitnnb*. Mi-1- ■ls aLd lntent hav-l~t*n oldAiue*! from the Cot in rnenta of Kngbtti-I. Fr.im— . flnrmnny, nnd Kns*ia, from the World’s Fair, and rnn*-ron* medical and horiirnUtn..! r.,1 I-go* and societies. LETTER FROM TUP. PREBIDEXT OF TUP l STATES KitruTfT* UiSFtna, Washipgbm, : ut «i*n. “Me. Ewaruu. Lion:—Dnir Sir bbave the j.lvruiure to inf.irm yon that the Royal of ilio Wurid'n Fair, at Luudou, havo aannle.l yon a Medal and CortiQcute fur tho grnal Tbitte of yun? Miign-tlc Powders, for r.Vteruiinatlng ittsrcts.Ar “MII.LAHD Fit.l.MoK®. Chairman.” Tbe »t» v- vva» aerumpatiUd by a eeriificate of Pittire All-ert It Is Free from I'olaon. New York, Octot-r Is!, 1 Mr R, I.Toar—D<-ar Hir. Wo have annlyml and jour Maan-tir Ponders and find tbfr.i perfectly t*' mankind and duweade animals, bnt certain death when in haled by hnga, ants ami imw, L*. JAMK3 K CHILTON, M.D-Chemist tAUKANCK REID, Prof. Chomlatry, N. Y U—pliat. Mr. JontiL. itouc. Superintendent of the pltal, aayv, “h« has expelled all the bogs, ninths. Ac , with Lyon’s Ponder, and linda valne.” Every gardener and hoaeo-keer-T mu t'-nvl in an utlcb-••] Una kind. Ihn Astor, ?(, Mchidia and Metro Meigs, Picsidont of the Atnerir*' Bcnnrtl. (o-n. Winfnddßoott, f of the Five Points Mission, A ■ 4 *X‘h ■ discovery of Prof. Lyon i Club Itave U*i • troy locusts, gramuuyur.na; - Garden plants can be |>rrSorvud, Arrangements are n<-w mado tbrnugu . k PARK of New Y'Wk, to have it sold throngb Many wurthlets imitaUona are adverti&td. lie ra “New Yona, Noretnl>er 8tl» “In retiring frvm bnsiDeaa, I have sold all ni) I’uwdera ami Pill*, letters Patent, ao<| the eecreU iug thereto, to Messrs. 11AHNK.HA BARK. Tlila Pi a discovery made by myself, :and brought frstn the of Asia, and is unknown to any other persona. The and etfrcUve article is put up in tin cuonialere. nod Unue !•> bear my name. “K. b Hats uud mice cannot bo reached by a i-otvil killed by a Magovtio Fill. Urder (Item through Chant. *Tls Lyon's Powder kills Insects In n hire, liat Lyon's Pills are mu «i Ijr rata and nr Sample Flasks, 26 cents;!regular *l7**, 50 ct* Follow dirrctlons I't* frrti'j and thorough’ BARNES & ' 13 and 15 Paik ' Also, the Mexican Mu?Lv |e23:euwdkw6mT FEBRUARY, IHSF PIANO FOU' JOHN H . No. Wf\p TII E NEW SC A* chickerinL THE subscriherhas to n.splendid stock of* Ui-W I’Uuue, ranging in prlco from\L OHICKRUIMI NEW SCALE o^ The huprovement in the now (I ‘ £ plcto Change of what is i-allstl Urn change tbronghont the'entire piano, it I* amount and la totally .IKTrrei.l to th<«*e by tht> same firm. , Tho price of the new Octave will be from k, t3(W, according to the style of the exterior. For eau^k JOHN IX. MELLOR, Sole agent for Chlckrrin? A Eons’ Plano*, No SI Wo-.-! gv'y-’ betwocu Diamond Alley and FcurUi street. f.i 10 A SPLENDID LOUIS vivtlis^^— Rumwoibl Piano, by flaveu, Bacon irwPWH Go., New York, with Freuch grand action,f f ? | f| • 'Terbtrings.rsjinUnnd iron and woo! frame, felt hammers ol an entire now ioTentlon, prodncJng a Tone of the tno«l delkate yet powcrtul awiavtuces. ijjo Piano Fortre of tb>• J old and «.»tat-liabr<l houre, Raven, Baton A Co. stand M-toiid j to nono iu New Yoik, and their instrumeuts will !>•> sup plied through John H. Mtllor, at the Factory ptlcva ioN*w I York, ilMivred »t Pittsburgh, pnckc-l and r-o*ly f--f *L*J -* ping. SECOND HAND PIANOS atg^2lfaSP lIT.S, |l», i«, t<o. J.v,, f3c». 1- 5 (nfl ' om. •tarn Is«nU XTV Pi.ibo. niv.uiiho?". t • >rMy rarM ».. ,|. ' T«,rr *»ylr r £t niCKEPJNG .t BOSTON PIANOS. N» C«),32»—A tifW gr .uil scale 7 " 'J'.t'u - A new grand sralr 7 •• tibi)**— A c»rv«t moulding 7 “ V. 1,731 A rarvod moulding 7 '• “y ( sis_ A moat elegant 7 20,6112 —A n«« grand scale 20.606—A new grand scale 20.570-r-A new grand scale 7 •* A rw««»l " " f* n>nr> •• •iO.I.W—A rn**iWo«'-»l I'tiUti 7 •' do tlo ‘ 13,612 A (till (crarid 7 •* l?3*f*3o prim }*o? •• iSO.MW—A,n»’ww*t pWn t';\ •• V, In It „p | 0 AI •• 20,021 —A roeetrood plain bVj “ <lo .1,. <t., •• UO.IOft—A black walnut l»S •• .to «tn i* “ *2O,M7—A rnMnrood plain “ .Jo dr> r ' NOTICE.—PI«*« takenatko (hut an; Piun.tnx tli. I let ol also* numlvr tb.io 'JI.uGO, will t*> m%l,| at a •/ of Tm» l**r C*!nt. Perseo* rcekliae out of llir r, plraea dlroct tbtlr Mt*» to JNO. IfU / llhlckonng A flon», No 61 Wood it met, Fittabnp* & lIAM’LIN'Sg/ MELODEON3, |T 414 nclaTß (>ortabl» Melodecai ulth baq> * f* >lo do do do y & 4j PiaifO iljlo— Tfry A & do do do Doublo ttwd ' Tlkso Moloelroti* aro prononoced snpo^ Dr 4>wrHllMon. Wm.Mmon. B.!#r,OolUchJk,ote. They cet premiums, at sTery Fnir-wbaro wfclfr by t klialtVT JOHN H.VKL'^ Ai’UliL ASSORTMENT In Iho Drj Qowl lhy>. - Ple*»c*l' nu-17 O.llAN&itf LOT# CHEAP WAIL PAPER ants, for wle !'jr W.P. Mi mrlO Omci or PtTTssnioH uta Boston 3dunit<tCoat» w, 1 Pittabnrgh, March 17th, ISSt). / Annual Mooting of thoStookholdera -d this Company will bo held«t lh#cflk»oHhbOoa- V 1 mi ‘ street, cn MONDAY, tho 2l«t 3 o”cIock, I M mrlk3td TUOSs 5L nOWE» S«rot»ry. i’rrtv* or -rut p n Ft. W. 40. R. R. Ca,l - r v Pi tubargb, February 55,1569. } —The Annual Meeting of the n ; -Vn ,b ' , „“Pßtjbnrgh, Fort wayt» and riiini ii) : TTAbK ,, !'*H * UI hohrWattbo nwoiaof mv »o. ni':" 1 " 1 Tituborgli, oaTVK3- l!iS k U* prime.V sl ‘ for the year ISS3, Tli * rlrctwwi l.i lifltvii lUriTtora lo Ohio and P.-.. t sylvauK Ohio and Indiana, or and (’ln- l’.-iiltiwl (Minpauh-a, which ha* m<t U, A Ti l tr I into Un- sto»-k of th# new company at that time, n-d l e ftiiitled b» rotsat *abl cln-tiiHi. H.whhiddrlfi pT-scßliDgthoir ccrtificilos ~r «t«k In thh (*, i.ipanj Li any Ticket Agent bn Uto line of tho Boat), will 1,.5,1.| Ml Exi-uni«n Ticket front dial Station to Fiita-. bur !i .inJ ii-iom f.>r t»ne Fare tbo round trip, «Oil frota Mail-h iMhto April‘id, t>oth loclnf’ro. By entercT the Pr-sidcut. tcJMd AUGUSTUS LRADLKY, Bec*y. - Educational SKWICKLEV- ACADEMY.—A Classical AXD COVBEXCIiL UOAROntS SCBOOLPiJR BQtS, Otl lh* Ft W 4 a R. it. 12 mile* firm Pittsburgh. REV. d. B. TRAT4CQLI, A. &L, PrlDcipah , Tar Till RTY-Tn tun SESSION wUI commcneo CQ MON DAY. May 2d. IvV.l. - if TkRMA, (cr*casioti <d bvo mouths.- - •s?£ F*t Cin nlata, Ac.. cDqnlre of John Irwin A 80ot, 67 Water stroct. orT. 11. Ncvtn 4 '-’4 Wood at root, of of U»® Pm. ip;«l, !v-wicklcy. Pa. Penn Instltote, of I*enn and.Jlaneock streets.— J Tb-ietuiiiii- term will coamooca On TUESDAY;7H*t ti-»t a limito-i nnniWrof pupil* may obtain admission. T.-mi* f.<r Tiuu..n and Btatiput'ry,423 per aoMhm of twenty *" ■ au24:lf J.M. SMITH, PliodpaL Amusements. cits hTli r JY i 1 - s s ATIi II n A-Y ',N MJHT, ' FATHER KEMP’S ; OLD L 1 O JjK'S < ■ O N ( ' n: BT company FROM MASSACHUSETTS, CONSISTING 37 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, XII r .V /> Ii) .0 C H F, S T R A, un thr-tr vnv iron) i?t. Louis to Boston. irill appear TO-NIGHT in .Ancient, Sacred and Batriotid Admission IKFIRf- OPEN XT 7 O’CLOCK, rnrW ltd CAMPBELLS~AKE COMING— Mammoth Troupe of tho World. ■MASOISriC H A L L 4 ONi; WILES—COiDIfNCIN'Q .M<>ti«lity Kvaaiiiiar, Mn,roh Originality. Versatility and Comicality RI ; MSEV Ac NEWCOMB’S ORIGINAL. CANPBRLL MINSTBKLS* BKASS DAND AND DOUBLE TROUPE. Am.-iig the n|.| favnritM nill be found New Fa CCS,; with N-u F-.-aturi-* au-1 Novultlcx, who will have tbe honor of making their Drat appcaranco In thi* city. Id order act to l*c deficient iu any one department of the superior enter? talnmi-ot* civen by thieußrivnll»i corps, the Manager* bar* rpan-d neither p*uu* nor expeneu iu selecting for theecmlog cas-jii. Un- beat talent that can bo had, not only for KthJ> piaa Slln*treUy, l-mdiore gone eo far a* to coll from Ibe oj-rii at tb.. Ac;ul( my of Mnalc, aud tb«- Rcnzant Ballet, Tr-'tif-*. ol Nibfv's, New Ycrk. Each member being select-' • 0 f<r In* ludiTlriunl talr-nt and mperlnr errollnnco. a*-A.lnun.uHi Do.)f <n*en at 7 o'clock-per f..imanc« at T'd oYl.«-)._ j PA. CLARK, mi 17 vi I Ag«-ut and Buduen Director. 1 2To Ect. r r'u LHT. —That desirable business EjM A aland, with dwtrllinß attached,oa the corner T.ii» itjon I o'Uai strata, writ adapted for a iamiljr gro c-r.v *-i«.rw, rcciij'fc-} aa (inch for Ilia last fonrtc<*n <>• .y.-a/H. Kinj.xir-of rorl* fi?OR KKNT.—A' : firat-clafs tliree stoTy Sjj| 11. Hri.-k D«-< j with i*** »rul hot am! cold water,aitnatedcn Xturd oito .innrirMt nft’hprrjaUtT. Ktt7n!wor.- r ha9c, Mrcuittnr & ooi .No. 149 Hrat and 120 Seflaod EUtiel. LET—Two well finished two story IJir.it u-clliu^K,, ouUfulL-; ntn*! rwrairncb, -■'•trerl, e>«*«r Chatham, svIVSIn fit* tutualM • Enqnir" nf • i mrlnltf i'll. j» A. FT KKIU?IT, 277 IVan "tract: LET - A Sturc Koom on Fifth Si,, £33 . A Jrt Ih" mn"t drairahJn Irxntl'ißOn that grrsitthiJr-fcll Apply at ISS Liberty ntWNrt. ' Jot IUDDLH, WIRT3frQO. TO LET—Two large first-close Dwellings to J' t.wiih *ll modern {mprorDneota. [JB. lIITCUCOCK, HcCHEERT a-co, No. 122 Second and 151 Second at, r LJO-■Ct’L'—’i'4»e- Warehouse lloora and Office now occopk«l l»j Pwrtrr JL Friend 4 C*)., OS Front al. I.ofl* smtal’l- (or storing cotton, j*?-* f __ ISAIAH DIgEEYACO. 17*0)1 RENT—A Lot i-t-i Uy 100 feet, on which _ an* fn-cii-U, Cail.tiapa, JbU-f ’f nny kind of mantifactntmu, Rituaio o y;j \ Biriniisebam, opj'tv*ito f’.auatiiin’a Coal J i;olr« of * A 1 iKXAN Vj£.£p' Ja-l Liberty Rtr^Vlp FO K KKN T A FINK WARE* - |oil>ilt£ N. Sv.^- lruoi t: t>*w uinight f*bin t>lain rouu'lcorntr, £rOtit*S. i»r£2m<>adAirSiF wiru THE 25 C£nfa< OOXCERT TO COMMENCE AT 8; CmnbiDf'd. rZU-KIKO, N<x iTI Liberty street «r " I i i »
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