ptslmrg! ilTaiii'f. •gyffSTSli*! u «wu*-»wto "**" B. anJDLB 4 CO., gjrroga and PB-OPJtIMTOB-*: _ PITTSBURG^ THURSDAY MOBtHKO, MARCH 31, 1850. CAHA.DA.-Tho Canadians have great difficulty In getting upalariffin such chape as will jsnit ▼arioas conflicting interests. Areveoue law has joet passed both booses of the Provincial Par liament, and received the approval of tho'Exeeu- Utp ( which increases the duties to a higher rate ihas that of any former instrument. The new tariff is based-.on the ad valorem ijslem, with the exceptioo of whisky, and taxes the raw ma terial as well as the manufactured article. In this latter respect It differs from former tariff ln consequence, compelled to-en countcr .a most uncompromising.opposition—an opposition which in some sections resembles re bellion. A Canadian journal thus notices the new law: “Mr. Galt's tariff meets with oppositlon from nil political parties. The intent and meaning of the tariff Is to place a high duty upon all artioles imported from New York, and compel tbe Upper Canada merchant to pdrohase his goods in Mon treal. It is a tariff got np for tbe benefit of tbe St. Lawrence trade and the Lower Canada mer chant. It is forced upon us by Lower Canada members, and consented to by the few remaining subservient tools in Upper-Canoda. It is a bribe to all intents and i urposes to maintain the sup port of Lower Canadians. The Injustice imposed Upon Upper Canada .must bo Iniquitous indeed i when U would call forth the protests of journals ■ that hare ever been the willing apologists of the ministry in every species of corruption; and from such supporters of tbe minister as Cayley, Malcolm Cameron, Isaac Buchanan and .fofan Cameron. Tbe measure of representation by population will receive a new impetus by tbe in justice perpetrated upon us by a Lower Canada majority.' Every pound of tea or sogar pur chased in fixture by an tipper Canadian will preaoh to him a sermon that will make him feel deeper in Ms pocket than any thundering from the Globe or on the floor of the Parliament House. Mr. Galt's tariff Will effectually probe the polit ical ears of Upper Canadians, and if the people put up with all thit, we may bid farewell in future to- anything tn the form of honesty in our Canadian Lrgulaturt." This new tariff, as intimated in the tran is very unfavorable to the trado of the Unit od Bta'es with Canada, as the balk of the imports of the i&Uer come through our ports. Tbe re daction of business on this side of the line will be a matter of no small importance. Tbn Washington Union is very muoh opposed to the movement In favor of an independent Democratio organization in this State. It has nocoafideoce in the men who are at thehcad of it, and says “there is no eeneo in holding a separate convention." If- its advice were to prevail, wo are oertain there would bo no convention held at "Harrisburg on tho 13th of April next.' As there aro eooo bolters in this oity wc oopy a portion of the Unton’s article in order to let them seo how they look when viewed from a certain stand point at the Federal Capital: “Wo may with propriety, we trust, suggest to the movers of the Pennsylvania meeting that it would save time and expense and be far more honorable to act at once and ini all things, with the Bepnblicans. There is no sense in holding a separate. State convention unless it may be thought well to do so as a matter of policy 1 . If thejfiro heads expeot to make favorable terms abolitionists, and believe that they can doeo only by getting up a genera! meeting, thoir present movement is timely and expressive. It Ji i to be csHed a Democratio meeting—to oppose Democratic nominees, to sustain and eleot Re publican nominees. Tho gentlemen Who signed the call are pretty generally known ae : forty-nineopponenCsoftheDemocratioparty.” : This is the old fashioned plan of putting down rebellion ia4ho ranks.of the party. Whenever a member, oVa number of members, within its or- venture to differ with the recognised leaders, they at once ceasolo be Democrats, and are enrolled with the opposition. In 165 G, For ney was a leading spirit among the Democracy, and yet a subsequent difference of opinion on a tingle article of faith transforms him into a “Bhek Republican.” The Union, however, is ao longer a formidable dictator. PrncnASß or>Mr.Tsasoa. —The accumulation of fan da for this purpose baa been rapid, as ire "learn from a report recently issued by the See jretary k o* the Association* The collections (ac cording to tho report,) were called in by tho Regent, as rapidly os they were made, and paid over by the Treasurer, without delay in sums permitted by the Contract. The Report contin ues: “Thus to the space of four veekt, a little over the sum of $62,000 was realized, (9,800 of this sum being, however, a portion of tho $15,- 000 Btated to be invested in our former report,) discharging, indebtedness for tho second and thirdinstallmests, due severally 1860 and 1861, as follows, viz: On February 22d, $18,712, dosing the second installment, with interest thereon, due February 22d ( I 860; Feb. 2Sth, $10,000; March 2d, $5,000; March oth, $lO,- 000; Maroh 10th, $5*000; March 17th, $5,000; March 21st, $5,000; and March 23d the remain der, cloßing the pajraentof the third installment, with interest thereon, due February 22d, 1801. Thus the association has paid $168,333 of the '-Bam of $200,000 required to secure the title to Mount Vernon, $150,000 of which has beenpaid *in a little more than three montha ! Who can lon ger doubt that the Auoctation t oUl attain all the eacred objeete in -riewf $41,606, with interest, thereon; is yet to be provided for, being the fourth installment, due February 22d, 1862." - The contest in Virginia betwecn Letcber and Qoggin is growing warmer apd more embittered as the campaign advances,j|rhe respective par ties are beginning to indulge In very strong epi thets, while the newspapers are teeming with stir ring appeals and astounding disclosures.lt is a remarkable fact that the administration, notwith standing its sacrifices to tho slave power audits submission to Southern dictation, is rathermnder the weather in the “Old Dominion.' 1 Letcher is evidently indisposed to endorse it without ma terial qualification, while Qoggin delights in showing up its wickedness, and in expressing his disapproval of all its leading measures. This Is bad far the bogus democracy, _and worse for Mr. Buchanan. When a democratic admin istration is not ‘'powerful” in Virginia it must be admitted that it is in a very folorn and hope less condition. .As matters now eland, Mr. - Leioher would prefer talking about the Resolu tions of *9B or some other convenient clap-trap which has a tinkling eound but no substance. His devotion to democracy la only equalled by his attachment to office, but ho has no taste for martyrdom. The truth is Secretary Floyd has behaved so shamefully in office, enrichioghlmself and relatives at the expense of the government, .that ho has even disgusted tho fiat footed De mocracy » f tho Tenth Legion, whose' eyes can : not be elosed to the iniquity of his proceedings by tho usual lampoons ogainst federalism and a Monied Aristocracy- Mu. Bxrcnre will accept onr thanka for a number of interesting Congressional dooumenta reeeired daring the paat week. Wo atoaleo in debted to our Bepreeentatitea at Harrisburg for eopiea of Ibo Lcgislalire Beoord. Tna Caorp,—From conversation with reliable . formers from different sections of our county last week, wo hate reoeived the most flattering - accounts of the'growing orops of grain. Tho quantity sown is as largo as usual, and should treason prove favorable, wo may with confi dence expect a good yield the ensuing harvest. The clover meadows also look promising. We wßkaxtaia the hopolhat our barns will be os well filledihls season as heretofore, and tho prospect at presept indicates, such a result.— Greene Co. Sep. f . As wTeTidenoe of the difficulty of getting any busldess transacted at Washington with ; either of the Departments of Government, it is statedly a Washington paper that a gentleman visited.one of them 85 times; eat waiting in the, ante-room 260i.h0ur9, and walked between his hotel and tho Department 51 miles before his business was disposed of, and when disposed of, his tavern bUI had hearly absorbed the smonnt . of allowance, to flay nothing of the loss bf time '! and detention from tho - engagements at-home. A Bio Bait.— Tht largest board raft list ei« Boated down Ibe Allegheny rlrer, passed this - Spites'. oa Tborsday morning last... It contained 600,762-fitt of boards, of vhlobi 390,000 feat •*%«ro oletrClixS. This singleraftcanld sot bare boon sl2,ooo.—Forrm MfS- . - TOE EiESOa ASD HOIIIES COLLISIOX. j BoEaUAve'a llm.lasd Bitiiks—Vevalm • In yeaterdajfa ComoereW wn nnforiuDftle eollißton and sinking of the steam- :iii;re p^ rtti «l»r!» firry r, hue K>uj; b«*ca & is<*iVrj era Darid Gibson and Nat. Holmes, on Monday tun tii ito worM: u, r*u;o«t*»a night .bout eight o'clock, between Petersburg ™ -j*--* ana Aurora. • jjoth steamers were heavily load- ■»,.,j w j{j, n,* cootWccvoffladm;: rcikftrtuQtti« ed—the Gibson bound from New Orleans to this B .>.i ?«tnr»*iooo'«mTstt».wttiiiwrfrctf«riMw»mof«t»y port, «nd tb»K.t. Holmes from Wheeling for St. LOQI9. inr.nc.jjp. *l*l uU U U> *ui*w<in»ntiy rwjotrtHl hy tti« pecu lh<! n “’' ,a * «f peroc, Anion*.! day from pasaeogets and the Clerks of ibe Do- n*riutSt upland lua-n. From e» u*tnr» ofth* diw*. vid Gibson, and Mr. Scott, one of the pilots of L«!r«*iK!rdt» «o ham botthousttprop:rmpi*ra.ienu* the NaL Holmes. Coot. Kennedy ood Clerks «»«•'••* tbo*. i~i>--boUr. uob-*imUn»ly aOrdrdi.. * _ . . _ * . . If , _ .1 tftr fTidmce of <fc* tT«tb uf the MwrtJoM boro make.— i liamont and Torrence, of the Holmes, were oi „ nlil „ mUIi „ eTS Wo rdcaa t«*nUt*otm»t to tbe aitH6u> the wreck all day, but were expected btre last ( .f ih? n>Lnt Inmdatoas. Woofr-ron**'flli*tno«i«nre ntffhL and crrfniu T’-rawilw f-w tM« clstt of affliction*. *TS<9 *ll ... , , , ~_m o I>.lr»t V.'m i Uuxw. whether p««UaMn tlw •** ur out, which feeoltftoai The night waa dark aud ; <A anri-urt»cal»rori;»n, nr central debility of the Irwin, who was at the wheel of too Gibson, slates ,yit CCT . th eff<*c« u« alnirnt mupkni, y<-t ts*crrc radical. ' he wan cominir ud the Kentucky shore, and it rommonicau* 00 TioicotirtKxk b,tbe*>*t*iu, int ently . » P . y p-ippßhnrph when the 1 tiwUuutinß iU«HilirMJsbtiv» *boia frame. ioo»» tbe vlud reached the point below Fetersourga, wocn me eD>rK , tot|( , rmil , Jlctll ,J wl j Holmes descending, blew her whistle, nc says „jf tbo rau**. it thoroughly sraJ-cat* a the rflVc'a of dt*e&M. the clonda of eraoko and steam together with the 1 Am >•«« ».an**:»u*i in wi* uwreiog. hKiiapc.»««i to ti*f— Btttte of Ibo weather, prerented him from eeeing £!" the Holmes until Bhe was within a short distance acwf * uf energy, »mi wdiyorfoi, hopeful looking forward to of the Gibson. He immediately stopped the en* th-dutieaofti.ed«»y. , 1 L.-i.:.- ,l _ n __ H 1 Are too n}Mc<t iudiska btfi/rtot ilUr rating! Try the gines and commenced booking the Gibson, when r n#lilu , t , t .f un > each nmi. A* »• uit before. it will the boats came together—her bow striking the u „ t h/m: yet \«»n*snrc you of reiKf from ti»»r di9trc*»ing Holmes on the larboard side opposite tho for- u*u>tng at the thought nf fowl, and at*u from u.e dupost ward eod of the boilera. The Holmes being la- ’K^.^a'SSl 8 ' P r den principally with iron'went down almost in- u you flud that the do** orweriud hw been too great, sianily, head foremost—the cabin separating dimlni*htbe quantity to auUjonrcotutttntiou. . V , . a .• _ m , ® ]v**Ji CABEM.T, —TheUeuai»o highly Concentrated Boor^ from the hall and floating off. The Gibson re. j |{>ri .. B n.iiiaud nitter# i» put u;> in half pint bottle* only, mained by the wreck until it was discovered an i ret*pf*dat $t per bottle. Tha gr«»t demand for thu that she was also ainkintr, when she was irnrae- rroly OUbratcd Mcdlrino hat induced many tmlUUon^ , ®* . t wlikli t)»~ pni'tic■hi'ujdguartl againstpnrchMing. Beware diately headed for ehore, and went down on ibe i i^spoahti^pti! s*** that i>ur omh« u<.n theiaiH'i of *-T«ry Kentucky oide, at the point above Aurora. The ! you Miy. cabio of the Gibson also parted from tbo bull I BENJAMIN PARE. Js-, 4 0O- A‘''° 27 ». t . Lit u I —«« -<r , Wood "trwl, lst and 2d Pa. when she Btmck the bank, and was swept oil. mrS’.i.iiwF The scene was terrible beyond description.—* j - As the Holmee went down in tbre middle of liic \ ‘ river, the cries of the "unfortunate and drowning 1 passengers were beard on either shore- The ed itor of the Lawrcnceburg Register, thus describes the scene: I “We wero at Aurora at the time of the caUs* tropbe, and the wails that went up from the dis tressed sufferers would make the stoniest heart quake. As soon as the cry of distress was heard at Aurora, all aid that was in the power of the citizens was rendered. Every Bkiff that could be found in the drfrk night went to their aid.— Men rowed with almost superhuman power, and load after load was landed upon tho beach, araoug whom were many women who bad lost tboir children, and children who had lost their pn rents, and others who had lost all they haJ. Their situation was truly agonizing: they ; were all as wet as thoy could be. We saw one old man from Wheeling who had lost two children, but had saved his wife and other children. Another told us that he had sii children end he could find bat three, and did not know whether the remainder wero lost or not. We observed a little girl about five years old who could sot find a relative, baL she, like the rest,found plenty of friends in the citizens of Au rora. There v?as also another Ittilo girl, about seven years old, named Welsh, from Wheeling, who was so near gone that she could not stand. Her parents could not be found, but after a while her brother, a lad about sixteen years old, was found. We also bow a youug lady who was badly enabled. An agonized mother coaid not find her’inf&nt ohild, and her grief bordered on in sanity. We noticed numerous other cases of suffering. One had a hole in bis head, occasioned by the cabin falling on him; and another bad got his neck fast omlhis head just above the water.— These two men bad to be cut out. One liule boy was fast in the wreck and could not be ex tricated, but we did not learn whether ho wbb dead at the time or not. One young man had on board a span of grey trolling horses which cost him eleven hundred was dollars in New York, and bound to the city of Mexico. They seemed to be the pride of his life. When the crash was heard he made for his horses to cut them loose, but iho water crowded so fast that he couldßOt got sight of. them. When he found that they were gone, be remarked that be did not care whether he was saved or not. He told us that all the money be had left was'fifteen cents. The Holmes had 28 or 30 deck, and between fifty or sixty cabin passengers. T«rtnty-three of those on deck, and fifteen or twenty cabin passengers, are missing, and supposed td-bo lost. The cabin register, and entire cuntenls of the office being lost, it is impossible to giro names of the lost. Mr. Michael Dunn has furnished ns with the following list: Mr. James Caldwell, iho engineer on watch, and one of the owners of the boat; one cabin passenger, a young man from Bridgeport, and Nelson White, of the firm of Wiley A White, Martinsville; a French family, of eix or seten, who reshipped here from the Clara Dears, were all lost, savo two children; Michael Walsh of Wheeling Island, was saved. The Uolmes had 4‘lo iocs c.f freight, and loaded principally at Wheeling. She received at that point 4,000 kegs of nails, from ike Virgin ian L» Belle and Belmont mills; &U tons dry goods from Wheeling and Pittsburgh; 2.GVO bdls paper; 17 tons threshing machines from Mar tinetille; a lot of glassware. £?t»c a!-o took 20 tons ofiroo at Portsmouth, ond a email iot of freight here. The Holmes was in her third season, and principally owned by Captain Ken edy and .the other officers of the boat, nod in sured forsl2.oooin Pittsburgfeofficea. Mr. JoL-i S. Conway, was at the wheel when the accident occurred. The Gibson bad ten or twelve cabin nod a few deck passengers. Nono of her pas sengers were loet. Thu cook und two or three of the deck bands are missing, and supposed to be lost. The cook’s name is Scott or Jones. The passengers jytd officers of both steamers lost everything. The crew of the Gibson tptak in terms of praiseof the hospitability of Mr. Wm. Appleton, who did all in his power to relieve the sufferers. , The cabin of the Gibson floated ashore just below Aurora. The crew of the Holmes were all saved except Mr. Caldwell, the engineer, r.nd a cabin boy.— Cin. Com Blais Co. —We learn that on Tuesday last as , Olil>lN Aft CIS Kelative to tho Assess a roan named Lynch, who had nc*n in the cm- N «nd w#w tt-ut*, »o<i none* thoro ploy of Mr.Tiloy M Lilly's Btttfio., wbil, re- „ , lnUinM b , ,„.k dux... of turning from his work sat down on the track, i& iv*i*ct «tni CuanicD Council* iMraibiMt, and complained of beingjetek, and won token into u <M:k-n;i>y *uu by uw authority r.f tbo * kJU *»«« erpired. The water has been let in the coonl at tbis "ir, No»<?ii»b*r-doth, ia. f . 7; ai.dtb* Eighth place and business commenced. At present ihe Mctiuii rf -.mi or hiulw raaMoj; appropriations for u»» prospects are not eery flattering fore beo.y bos- £ JX inees, although a number of boats dotc come nud m of th* notice trfjmrrd by #*id into port well loaded, and others gone <*ut. a-tii.run, it*- city Treasurer ib»li, by adreru»*t l i.e»u in id* Len Maguire is the collector at tbisporl. Omi farmers are speaking encouragingly ot 'the asHumMiHnbaii haT* i.r«o completed, of the time nod the appearance of the wheat and rye crops. Tbo pt«.ce of p«ytn«ut. toother wim thr deduction* »iin«>d for indications nro good. Wo rant no failure this b^^^TStrb,r W ’ year, although we will have to take what we get. ordained aud enacted into * law tu connriu, ti»i« :> th A much larger amoant of Maple Sugar will day of March, a. it., lsio. bo manufaoturod in this county ibis season tbau prs.ISS CoS" cod] for several years past. All over the country we observe the blue wreaths of peering above the tree lops, denoting that “the camps" are the scene of active operations by our indus trious farmers. Gxo. W. Lbottkk, Esq., Civil Engineer, has formed a corps for the surrey of the Branch Rail road from Creaaon, or somo other point on the Pennsylvania Railroad to Ebensburg. On Tues day morning they commenced to ran a lino from Creaaon to Ebeneburg. —Blair Co. Whig. Tho Washington correspondent of the Phila delphia Press says: / "A formidable movement in favor of the Hon. James Guthrie for tbo Presidency is on foot, both in the North and In the South. It is asser ted here that the Hunter and Slidell Interest pre fers Guthrie to Wise. The New Orleans Deltas The Mobile Register, and the Mississippi organ, of Jefferson Davis, at Jackson, have indicated their preference in the same direction. The press af Kentucky is said to be a unit in his behalf, and feelers have been thrown out in some of the papers of Pennsylvania and New York. Of course, Mr. Gnthrio looks to the Charleston Convention for a nomination. CocsTinrsiT Monet Stolen. —On :Taesday night last the museum of A. B. Richmond Esq-, on the Fair Ground, was broken open ami the bogus coin which was kept os n curiosity on ex hibition, together with moulds, stolen. It was the money taken from Powcl and another mao, who were convicted and eentto the Peni tentiary a year or two since. Mr. Richmond offers $5O for such Information and evidenco os will lead to thooonviction of (ho thieves. Ia the .mean time let all keep their eyes open. The “pewtor" was well finished ayd calculated to deceive.— Crawford Jour. Tim mill-dam at tho outlet ofConncaulte Lako near Ediaborongb, was swept away la?t Tuesday night, and the lako was drained to tho dimen sions of a small pond. Inconsequence of tbo vast body of water let loose, Freocb creek was booming high in a few hours, and tho lowlands were flown in several places. So far tfs we can learn no serious: damage has resulted. Several hundred acres of land which were covered fly the lake have been left high and dry by tho out pouring of tho waters.— Cravford Jour. Carr. Jons H, Webbh, an aged man of"S0 years, committed euicido at .Bellevue, lowa, by cutting his throat with a mor, on the 7th inot. At an early day bo was United States Land Agent at Galena, and had been Agent for the Hudson’s Bay Company. It is said that be was the first white man who looked on the Great ' Salt Lake. He was an infidel, and hod for many years declared his. determination of taking bis own life. Tub project submitted by the French to the British Government merely proposes friendly, visitation irbere there is ft good cause for suspi cion that ihe vessel is ft slaver. To this our Government has no objection, so far as vessels soiling under the American flag ore concerned, but ipil bold the visiting parties responsible for any mis conduct or violation of our. maritime , .. . jich) asbctttsctnuUß, THE LADY OF THE ISLE, bv Mrs. South worth; Taukw.u, l*y WM WmJ, 51. D,l* P. A ; Tke New Ametican Cyclopedia, v.. 1. 6; tiylrun Holt’* Daughter; Matrimonial Brokerage in Now York; Picture -A Country T.ife, by APr* r»r-y Till' Methodist, by Fletcher. C vul«. 1 -am. i-loll;. ,£ pi.redo of French History. by Mi»J Pardi*-; A Uero nod other Tales, - by MulocL: Onward—* tale of Progress. byJnoe Anne Witt-cotu: The Land and the Book: The Prinre of the House of PariJ—»*w ‘■.litiori; Ar>w ioics of L>»re. by Lei* Moutrz; " Tb<- Tff > by Julia Kavanimgli; Tfit* Ln’hV M-«nnal of Fancy Work: Work" on Ohm; Tho Laird el Norlaw; S>xty Yr»r>-»sleai>\Q|ta from liles UatTikU Iloni- Mi :i.'«ri<»", by Mn City Brock; letter* fr.-tn f i'«in, by W C liryaut; . Shaker.iin-i Ami ml oit vt t.c* may l>e had at HUNT k MINUS'S Loomis trying.a new place—Od the fir at of April tho Bubrcribcr will open a PKSKIDI UAL AM' I.ITLRAKY DhPOT, at No. 23 Grant atrcwt(be< low feecoml »t»oet,) where w* shall bo glad to sea and Berra onr filenila, nod the public generally, with the popular Ku»torn Weekly Paper*, Monthly Magazine*. Stationery and Stlk-o' R-xib*. AUo oo hand, n *lo*ll collection of Re ligion-, ll>*>i"rlcal and Mis.-ellaucouß hooks, which will l>e ao.d low. LUKE LOOMIS, iurbl:3!dA2twF No, So Grant street, below Second. PARTNER WANTED-A party uith a cash •capita! of $3OOO wLboe to obtain an lot*rent in some estnblism d Manufactory or Produce UstabllxhmeDt, wsero ids tiTT-c-e a." ialeem*ii or otherwise would bo desirable. Ktitj ! **il-lu.'Ui>n regarding capacity or hu»iceas know!- udgA will b» and required. AdJrras “A.** care of JAB. M. BI’.oW.NK, Ka-jExchange ii*nk, Pittsburgh. tnrSl Std AND HANDSOME STVLES OF LADIHS* DUTSS GOOD?, In I'i h. « and by tba yard, jus* received at * nURCimSLO & co>, aril Late Morphy A llcrchflehi's. EXECUTORS’ ’NOTICE.—Whereas Letters Trstimro(4ry to the entile of Jamra C. Dalu-lt, late of Uio tioroanh uf I'liaiiugfcain. dec’d.liATe tern etmUil to the •übecxlbvi.v All {wr**>n* Indebted to tbf* *at<l rf’Ainare re* •juostcd to nmke tuimvliatc payincut, end thuee haTtog claim* or driaaada * it* In it tliu estate n{ the laid decedent uf.lmak* kt-i>*ru the name without delay b> W C AUOI!* INBAl’llll, Atu.roe), No. 11:2 Diamond rtreM. piiuboryh, or JoHN C. UALZELL,)- ?A\lUht, BAILEY, TKjetoUu*. .-*F MJi-A.N DAI.ZKH.. ) CAfi bACKSCORNT •JxJy) s>i ,]„ Whoat; I T Uty Hid-t 1" bags Fluwod: .1 bid* scd ,t half bids. Lard; Oo ntc^tU' - ' E l'. Hititwrtl to arrive mlc by m»:a ISAIAM DICKEY A CO Large turning latuk, watcu- MA K V Kj' T»>OLS, te .At Accrios—<>n FatnhUy af t-rm-on, A[ r-5 3 o rUck. at the cotutnercial »»!*•§ room*. S’- ■'! ► ittL-Kt, will La mid, 1 Urge Turnlriit Lath.-, •■! Maibt ntaC*ral Book*. Ac, mtS" IV M. I>A VIS, Aort. ONE;HOR>E RaROUCUEAt Acction.— Ain £v,ni\J/»y M3f rung, Af.iil Ut fet 11 o'clock, at tte cr.il Mi«-e r> m, No. Fifth at , will be aold, 1 *nb •tanliaJ wrli r.u“»bed Barouche. I'. M. DAVIS, Auct. Din’l’KliT— 1000 bush." dry Apple's; ! ' 1000 dii do IWhc*; 1 tierce <lo do, paml; In «1. ?. - d f r nl« by ISAIAH DICK.BY A CU. HIL>KS— 33S dry flint, now landiug per *.:;i-r .Maiengts and for *alo by n.,31 &e*UNUBB UAJUIACntt A 00. WHEAT—2OOO bue-h. white and JL r*vi .:i «MiT»i o»J luf atla by UJ ,SI ISAIAH PICKET A P> NUTMEGS —2AM lbs. prime fur ptUo by U. A./AU.NEfcTOCR 4 V". tej; ”1 r'*rii'*r WomJ and First MO KKH K A ITS MA UN KTI OP L ASTER. i-1 .»!„ by 15. A. f AIIVRST'.*CK 4CO_ IjoTAloEsr potaToks::—las bus. Nc »b»nn.;ii.lc,f.rHVHENßY I? COLLINS. iTLAXahEIi 1 tierce and 1 bag in *tot>' 1 and IFAIMI PirtiKV A lV»_ tub saLe. T-*«* Titular and Plank ol th- ■ .!•! AI.I.RUIIKN Y <L wil. I* rrtnotMl 1.-11 I" h-reby .-J f- r »ll*. A* iho turn*- il.iw. >««»..i,rd au.t all el-nr stuff, it w>il | txr.l.ri.l material kr i'atwiia, M«*htu*-r,, i.miMF.tVn. : -- m.l I'—r >mtn-a:'.d «aa:i Arj'ly »■< AMIN A. IWKBLINM. r„r;l:c<rjUv» *« tm. bnd<a. NU l'iCt.—The authority heretofore) grant ej t < LEe. * FiSllKft, of Cincinnati, lu oullec i.oc.a from cl"JUrtln 11- li‘» Patent" for i{*nAra- Uri« »t«»rn lu tli' niaDiiUctntr of Ng Iron, h*s *i»me lima eioua w-n ~vi>kv<l. Tb«-ir UQtKlLbluln«M, s* well a* lur •tauun-nfo rn-irtc tv tLL by r**p"ct>«h|e rttizeti, Of Canton, iili>o wlio kn'» ht» (Lr*-’*) foruit-r cnarwfor, t* sufficient for t&rir <ll-rml**«d. They *tr*n«m torn** at ttsa tlma tlu«y pi'ipmMi to attend t» -jjij col««ctwn*. Tha tutu ln lid- Cirruit Courts of (ho Stst.s at Cincio un'.s nad FrauM'/it, wrr« brought far rat n*. and l.oufflt, •giocabltt t • an it.Btfucncut or wrUluj; from tl»«* |’*Uoi»«.— Infitujitire uru erctirdlngly notifioU not to |»y im«r U tb- -M Leo* Flitter. CHRISTIAN SUUMi. Mjroh iit-tb. IS69—mrtfcSUl* [ihnrinnati Cotwinatfi.il copy ] Attctl V. B. PumptoS, (jtarSc r.rc urn of Common Ocuncil. JAJiKfi M'AULEY, President nf Scl-rt OuuHl. Attest: ft. JIoRKOW. Clerk of Bnicct Council UtrSO.Std AX ORDINANCE Supplementary to an Ordinance, pa**«l the 2d d«y of March, ISdi, regulat i»j{ the <.bar*«. uu Unfa Inn-llD? at tho Mnuoogsbela Wharf, Ac, ii uai i, At, CEorion 1. Ifo It ordained and ennetrd by tho rtUronsof Pittsburgh, in Select and Cointntn Council* nswmbUd, tvnd it ia hereby ordained and fcartixl by the authority ot the luma, That from and after the passage of taU orthoanc* alt iKkita of one hundred and fifty ton* or upward*, ahall be al lowoi to occupy the Muuongabct* Wharf six day* (UuudavS ••icepted,) lor unloading and loading, before tu-y •ball be charged additional wbarugo. ha*;. 2. That so much of any ordlnanc« altered or iUi'jiUcd b/tba.i»bo»« l» hereby Ordained and eaaefod into a Uw In O-uncilr tbi* isth day r.f March, A,l)-. 1*59. HUeaCLI. KItRETT, President <)f Common Cottnnl Artrot: i. B. J'UKrro!*, J C!-rk pro Urn of C«>mmon G}uudl. JAJIKH McAULUY, President of Pefort Dmii' ll Attest. II M> kbgw, Clerk cl bolect Connell. rar3o:3td 1“ ~7 UK LEASK I'OK TWENTY J ONE YE AUa. —Valuable Lot* In tho Third, Fifth and hrxth Wards of the city of i'Ufolurgh, along Grant, be Tenth, Webster, Bedford and Fountain *tr«ta. bald iota will bo •old, or Inaaod for Improvement for tho aforesaid tertiL—- Poumiun given within ninety days next. The aticutloa ut the community 1* requested to the poaltlun of a Urge per linn of thesi* tola, aa bring the moat eligible for building site* lu tho dty, aboT* the amoke, Ac., and yet sufficiently neur the busln**** ceotm for conrenleucn. For lertna, Ac n a.miy to T. J. IiKKHBTOIf, * AUozcey foe Mr*. B. P. Dtwmr, i.,r3e2«d No. 66 Third etreet. WHO WANTS OAHPENTEK WOKK I>U.NE PROUPTLY?—The Central Planing Mill, J. k II T. PRICE, abonld rccelte, your attention. Jobbing, rrpdriuit end carpenter work of orery kind will be done promptly ainl at lb" lowest ratrfl. We hare the band* and tho machinery to pu*h to completion any work in fhesbott* n*t {■'sadi’e time. Call at the CecQr«l PWniDg Mill, Water atrvcl, b«lWef,u FVder*! and Reaver itiwU, Allegheny City, r«uo*. tnrSO flly .HAN UFAOTUBEKS.—Tbo attention 1 nf Mnnn'Bcitirern U apecially called to the valuable l.ik<-r U/’a In ilm Muth Wiud and Pitt lownablp, having a fronluu tile Allegbsiiy Yallry lUUroad aud the Allegheny KjT<r. e.tt i foU are two hundred and City foot deep and npwardr, nod aro wo»or|MM*rd for manofscturing purpose*. 1t,..) will (iriold «r l«oir<t. fur form* apply to T. J. DIIkIIKTON, Aitcrney for Mr*. K. V. Vixxr, mr2U:2«d Nu. Cfi Third alreet. FOR SALK OR LKASE— Valuably Lots ol Uri.uud, «ltii4l« la the Ninth Ward and Pitt town* iiiij, *h ng and he«r UuiUue of the prupowd Pareenger Railway to Lawrnncoeille, suitable tor dwelling boner*.— Pur ui m*, 4 e.. apply to T. J. UJIKKKTO3, AiMmey for Mr*. K V. Dcs.vt, mr3(:2wil N», fid Third *treet. Shawls, DUE?S GOODS, MANTLES, JVUtTB GOUD3, NEEI>'UI WOUK, Ac. mr3o O. "HANSON LOYE.7A Market street. YOUNG FOLKS GLEB BOOK, contaiß- Icg nearly Sho hnndrcd copyright Snogs and Dnotts never before lisrabnized, and the choicest gems from the german and Italian—arranged in a lamdUr style forth* use of classes, glee club* and tbo social circle, by Charles Jarvis. Price, Jl. • For sale by mrlM JOHN H. MELLOR.3I Woodstrcst rn nnn bushels potatoes in X V/alt/.V/v/ itors and to arrive, of ail tht best kinds, for sect?amt family Xiao, direct from New York, for sale by : HITCHCOCK. JIcCREERY *CO, mb22.':' 122 Second and ISO Front atrstf. A I J PLES ANl> PEACHES—SO sacks dry A Peache* and Arphspa saledod lot, wn dried, for Sally o*9, ud for eai» b/ WIBtdA W. s.t\n flMmtisnnmts 'srv. iri‘ixmir....V,...!.7. .jotin johnstdx. if’jAAlli.vi WROCEKIEB I ASD T 23 AS: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WILLIAMS Ss JOHNSTON, 114 Smithfield Stebet, Nearly cppodl* ihe Ocitom Bow, PITTSBURGH, Have just. opened a very choice reliction of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, UIO, LAGUAYRA AND JAVA COFFEES, Sngaia, Rice, Rice Flow. Corn and Pearl Starch, Furioa itrul Yea-t ‘ Powder, Pearl Sag", Tapioca, Carb. Soda, 1 Cream Tartar, Cocoa, Broma and ! Chocolate, Moccaroni and Ver micelli, Faro Ground Spices. I Pure Flavoring Extracts : - Table and Dairy SALT. SUGAR CURED HAMS AST) REEF, CANDLES, CRACKERS, SOAPS, | SYRUP?, TOBACCO, OMARS, 4r. tßrC<nd&wT New Wall Paper Store, NO. ©1 WOOD STREET, SECOND DOOR DELOW DIAMOND ALLEY THOMAS PALMER Having removed from his old stand on Mar* ket street, has Gtted his NEW. AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM, AJ ABOVE, WiUOU, FOR Kleganco and Convoniencw Cannot be aarpMsed. lie now offcra hr ».-»Ip An AMirtnri.t compririDir ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF AMERICAN, B3STQ-LISH , and FKKiNCH WALL PAPE RS. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK AOIfESr MARKET PRICES mr7n!4wimT OoDickeepefi, Atteolioo: OCR STOCK foh the spmso OFUM Id now iui and ponPLrri; eroUstlcg to port m follow*: COOKING STOVES: Non* bnt tL j Ua «elt<t«Kl pttt«ru«; eaUbUihtnfrit but lb<w« trt u iil warrant Perfect Bakers, Roaster.’ and Cookers :TII h- NEW SCALE Cj OCTAVE J. F.ChnrelilU'i Compoiinrior CEICKEHHTG PIANO. TII K II YPOPLiOB P II I T K . sub?cribcrhas ju«t received in addition or LIME, SODA and POTASH, rSuB • wram tun.tr JICXEIUSU MiW rCALE f.'j OCTAVE I-UXOA _ .-A -WT C-. er -r-, r a. „e <2l: he trmrri.Sen.e ut 111 ttl« Wf W i<\ $ OctATtf Consist* >ll a COBI- C ON S U INI I 3 J I O cliau»« c! what j* called 11.0 ecdc, Iciiiß a raJICal - j rhsnits thrmshont the i-ntirs> pUtm. It Is in f*cl« new «n- THE great Discovery “f j trru».r».f and is totally .iirtrr.-n'to thw made prvT*mnly the celebrated I>t. J. f. Churchill. of Part*, firm nnute • hi the »*u*r hrat known by him t.. th« Froo.h Academe o' Medic..... nbout 2 . Tl.«* prl.v of the nnr Octave will h;> frem S'-/ 1 »« j~r. «... cart. . n.» .„.l im, - 1 hm, 1., tb- -W- lb- 5Kr2 r ''«ft r »J8? bj Medical nclenca. JOLI.V [I. MKLLOJI, Now, for the first tim» in tin-hUtcrv of th* w.-t Id, hm a : e- \i-v.l lor I l.t- Uerinz * hon.s Pianos, N« M Hood is., ItKMKDY been Inun-l t&M sorely .tni« st m« t.t>, I—t Uutm-M Alley and Fourth street. frlf> daiU’nf’S I‘uinumaty Int'att, and hy m’nrxtty tkt Jrf-.ir-.f _ _ ' ‘ c/.msieai Hewterif/ •'/ th* l/:ar*l, ihwimki !'.» ptit>. tyl-» * fcira . i, ! s i ’ I.?. N I. : 1 0 LOUIb XIV tl 1 firv funeiiotit, and thos t>>-t <>ntv CtlKL J , hut FMiK- J > r w Vert, with French grand action,f f 95 j| I VENTS, the development ot ill.- i.itVri.- i:..m ltt.il -« ev.-r binni:*, c.imt.tm-1 Uvu and 'mod frame, Ml ha-amer* of lh« human rive. I oi sti »iit.rr i.r» itiTrcUuu, producing a Tone of lb* nv>»t *irc autlon to 11»« Prtlillc .'b-J t d“'i<;»n-y-1 p-swwtucss. The piano Porto* of this Variutw r>repar>«ti.'o« ate str-* i> in ill* m*rkru pnrj. •» i- ; t j_. fcll j, -u' lieh.ii house, lU"a, Bacon k Co. stand eecuud tug Ui he bas*.l ou L»r. Chur.-liilF* .iisc.'i»rv. nciin-t u 1,.. ii ' i„ \,. w Vorli, arnl their lonimmruU will ho awp we solemnly c.uV'j l«ith the j-r.'i-r-o-u an-fU.r pul-io-.. u.f. II Mr-lh.r.nt tho Factory |»lce4 in New . Let ia> one la. • .wiel, hot e»k I.t Atwi um otilT ih« i.r-- y , ... ,] |'i((«Hiri:h. ready ft-r sliip- TIIE IRON CITY jaratlon sold fi ?,. the sleO-nem! I ‘-•j--tcJti the l> f -1 {-il> . __ ( TIN AND STO\E WAREHOUSE tnre«r / wrxcrfWEH. i-y wh..m ai->ne ijr'fiiniThiir- i-n- OEPOND ITWI) PIAN'OS c.t-ri J ~ ,y *T OF srrlptlon is put up m * cjiuauli asb cnuiJCvLi-T ror.f rnur. , ,1 il/.r, «-m‘ *■*, and ,i- xt* m, ncr. or Ser..l«.h.r.s Complaints Wmlitv, Iww o*l • *lO. Jo.-. $»., V . . , VITAL I’UVH, Ujsjwpsis. Vsmi.se fl“- ll3* I S • ! Snere.ror to T J Cnd i k Or ' ftesaes, O Is a soTer-iitn aM ioialiratU remedy. ... , «a-iuiAiiTiir. tebtimonv.-wx No. 104 wocast.,. rrmlhe y.V. Jmsi-iain .ynli&.il Monthly, ter .V~iy. first doer bdo"Ev tlie siftn of the Gulden Guu. - W h-a..yer {..«.rjir*iitis w.u. r..f..ret:.« .« ; mliUttf r "*■—• * “ tho Hypoph.-phlnei »» sn.^i-lcii 4 remeHn I a tuberrnli-^u/(«-.o«nnipH<.n i TUMI c»N ns so Boots. Sfhoes, ?.ts , f -ri.l« 'ledlenie l- .. rfo-.n, |...; -re-1 fiu.i r. liil-i- BOt. i.'JSTS, &C- Wi. hi*e osed Itia cui i.-«-n r lu |>hf hrets puimoii’ill*, • | Mid oflier f.'l ms of illee-et . with Trrv .ntufrtrtory ■ • • • In stitj e-r.-hi c*«e» In win h thi-r. uie-ly w»e Ciren. ?hlrtr »v»er) »e-. i:, locipienr. ai..| tw-nty thr--e in th“ *4-r*n.) sn.t Ai)T*r.c.-( c tn-.. It- re resludi'r wrrr l- y.-nil fnnw. W ith the «to ~i noi tn- i*i. ter bt*r«, • tilch we. « n.i.ch le-tiehierl. eil l-uf thr.--. TTtih-h nr* still rlont-Unl, rr. M.-r-l j»..ih-orl) Price V 2, «r thri,-i. Mtti-s kr i r . hius'e l-.t‘'-r? vj. it concmfenJ/rf ioJuri4-n,u-nf 1-y m oL. pie,-ai<l, wt.rn Tje-s.-iatly ordernl. Ail I.fiere f..« Itirvn irr I'.er will l-e MUt by express »t c-wt i«( th« i*rty. L‘r m>i«t wi.il their or ders dir.wt to the utnier>iun»d cr t'—y n.sy hm- s 4ifJ-.ri-nt atrJ spurious prr;atßlioti »■ u! ihem #»“WtDch«iW - s C.euuiue Piei-.riiti.in ..1 It Clin-r!:i!f* Compound «.f tbo UyiK'ph.wpiuir* i,i Lruie. ml !’"ta'h U sold At wholem.s at thv r-le lleneral DejeU, .U-bn ef , tint will be kept by nil rosp-ctahie ilrvn:ii»-'s ihrouv'h"ul tho Unllwl atntc*. CirctiUrs «ud nil tnjtr»/.ry Infciwistion |tlT«o lu ill parties enchwini* » stamp. F--r iviiTrinence in «elTtn<i'nr li'ttiTs, oorreepomlei.ta a;e r* J to aJ.I Ilex 27i.l’' in s-lilitiun In tli». irF'ilsr sililreee >.• L*l..w, J. U'INCIt>k»TKI(. American And For-iltrii Ac**ncy »'LI J»24:3mdAwTlls| « John tftretyt. N-sr York STBAM*MAItI3LB WOHK3 FENDERS; o FIRE IRONS, ICE CHESTS; MEAT SAFES. TOILET WARE; BATHING APPARATUS; PATENT GRIDIRONS Abd, to short. every article usually kept in d firet-ciaP3 Hardware St<-*rc: which wfl Hill •*■!! bt prie*, which rnaooi foil !<• satisfy, *t JAMES P. TANNER, WIIOLESAb F. SHOE, lIAT AND BOXNET WAREHfIISE, (to No. 5G Wood. Street, S il Pittsburgh, P«nn>. ( Jjfi B Qu cow la atom bis r*ry Mock of GOODS por.'bwcd dirrrt from tho NEW ENGLAND >LANC- TORIES, at tho LOWKST CASH PRICES, all nf which will b* disposed t.( at h small adTancautr CO;T. ■Ky-Buyei* who tuTo heretofore *.>no East foi their goods, f»r tbs fntnro wl,l aara both time and mgo«y by making their purchaser from him. Dealers ar® rr-rjueited to rail before baying, and s»i Isly themaelrra of the fact. U3»ParttcaUr attention giren toorders. mrlQ-Stnd Spring and Suznxnor Arrangement. N. W. GRAHAM A CO., FORWARDING HKRCHANTsJ, SHIPPING AGE SIS, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, C A I R 0,,, I L LI N O I 8 We bam just pnt down Iron Track* and Slide# foadlc,; directly from the Old Depot to oar Wharf Boat, which en able* oa to forward Freight to mod from the railroad with great dispatch, aad without the ezpoanre or liability to damage, unavoidable la any other method of handling. WeaU*j giro prompt and careful attention to retlilpnu-nu by River, to New Orleans, Memphis Ac. mrl6-.U:nd OUR MUSICAL FRIEND: T\cfive Paget of Popular iluticfor Ten Cenh. “Our Husicai. FRIEND ,, is filled with the bent Piano Solu*, Dusts, fioogs, Operatic, Ailaa, Polkas, Jlazurkaa, Quadrilles, Waltzes and over/ othrr specie* of mceical composition for Voice and Piano by the beat Amer ican and European Composers; prioted on foil-sized tnuvlr paper,adapted to every grade of performer. ' The unit quantity of mualc, procored from tbo regular publishers would «o«t mom than ten tiroo* wh«t we charge. A year's sulwcrlptlon to “OUR MUdICAL FRIEND." will aeonre new and fashionable mualc worth at lea*t Hun dmtf DnlUirt, and entirely sofficloatfor the bctiip oitla PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY Yearly, $5; Half T<erly, s2.to; Qoarforly, (l.'.'J The Yotnroo eommenred on the let December. * C. It. REYMOUK ProprWor*. tnil-lmdAwT l l3Fiaukfnrt stmt, N«-w \<>rk Carriages and Buggies. For the-acoommodation of pitts burghers, and strangeia vbltiutr the cuy, Um »üb*ci H“ «-r ha* upened a Warnrvom Imnediately In iba rmr of tho M ouoogahela House, on First street, lor the sale of OAKKIAOES, BUGGIES ANDUPRINO WAQONR, Of hi* own manufacture —lh# material alltolected with great care. Ilavtug been engagod thirty-three years in the biuiooaa, auil tin) lastsovonteen years lu AlleK ,|tn y UUy, with ao in crenae of business, I* sufficient guarantee a* to thequaiiiy of bU work. The public aro respectfully loviUli to call and czamino hi* w.»rk. ♦ i •suFactorycn the corner of Federal street and North Common, Allegheny City, JOHN V £UUTH. mrl9.2mdAwT - Steam Ferry In Fine* of t*»o Old Aliaghe ny Bridge.*' THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cii>,tb»t on and after the Sintiostaut,be wilt run BTBaM FERRY BOAT* between the two cllle*. On the Pittsburgh side from the font of Pitt the Allegheny side from the foot of Dzrragb street* Arrangement* win t« made to make a trip overy FIVJI MINUTEd from shore to shore. Every atteoiloa will be dovoted to tire eoovenicoci.- and accommodation of the public. _ ror26iSwd WILLIAM LEE. TTMUKKTAKIJMU, ONDEBTAKINoJ: Tho tmdenlgncd U prepared to Attend to Q&dartak- i login all lu branches. Uo will disinter corjwt-s,at-1 tend to laying out and furnishing every nocemary for the proper Informant of deeearvd persons on reaaoaable forma Office on UWond street, near Grant, adjoining Robert n. Patforson's Uvery stable. mrlsd2md- RGBRRT WILLIAMS. lIICHARDBGN'S xxixss: linens, Daa&akt, iMupcfß* Ac. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON’S LIN ENS. and those d«ittm» of obtaining the GENUINE Gi>oDB, should nee that the artidft* they purchase uo seal ed with the lull name of the firm, _, r RICHARDSON, SONS 4 OmtVf, m a guarantee of the atmodnaaa and durability of the Goods Thu caution is rendered ea»atially neceaaary as large quantiUse of inferiot and defoetiva Ltoeoi mjmpinjL season after season sid sealed with the name of RICHARD SON, by Iriih Uousfo, who, irgardlesiof tto Injnry thn* Inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufae •tome of the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while purchasers can bo imposed on with goods of a worthless character. _ , s J. BULLOCKS h J. B. LOCKE, seTJydii Acenta, 36 Chorcb atreet. New York. BACON HAMS —± casks on coosimmont aovr landtag from steamer Lacrowe, for asleoy mrt9 ROBERT DICKEY, 348 Liberty sweet. BEANS— 200 bub. email white, new crop, ferntet? Inu2»l. JUPPLB,VJBXB*C9>- jit to aaiicnisrmtnts. . j H~ lIiS «' T P'O T U K E AI - J DRi F Y E It! —I lsscßixci CojuasT—The • 11 X J_i AJ ►_ IX* vJ V 7 • < _§_ THE WOULD CH-ALLESGEO' — 1 IrrSr ttcckhoJJin iro hereby DOtifltd th*t *n Election WHOLESALE ™ nnßms m , tV^ rcmr L '^^SSSSIiS^SSS^f^ THE ItLOOD SEJRCIIbK- MONDAY. Aprilito, isao between the bow*of 10 A.M. ■Rftftf QW/sa TXT’irn'irtiipft ui<] 2oV!.«k p. M. By order of ComttiMfooeriu aOOt ana DuOC W areaonsc tUUta ul „ DarM McCiwj.ofNnpiertowMWr. ; THQg.M. HD WB, Present. ’ |TS*Ajir Adjourned Meeting of the friends ol I. c«r «< 1 can atTur.U plm- f.bUttj School* win be held on thli (Thorid»j) r>TTsn u P. fi 11. I- A VST E AKEXOWOI*F..VIX<S oim LAItOE ’rjltTSri.cU-j k.W*c,. w " 4 ~ ■ I*. boots AWD shoes, £U-,....n. r“ r.'= i the i,- *<•. I w.m u*~ I * |.rp|..ration of the form j Orrtc* Houst or Ktrcas, | 1 1... K-r * uni.. <t>«-ke<t th« diwunv hot tin* Indam. * rittßbnrgb, lUrrh 29th, 18M.) in. xt c.uir,i ui«.oi>r >,t st ; for Coal.—Proposals bo »>..!! M <-<un:y. *b.- aU • pri.r.cuprfd the .lift- p. rt> f Tft | by the Manner* of the Uon»e of fccfi,** e f . ..r I -Hfcis r. ;«sJ ai-jiliol « «»*rp taM *<j u> * nror-tnitlng t ~ tI ,. M jvousjltan.ft. until lb* Olfa of April, fer «ut the • :!•<!>. bat ii U«-I noeiTeolwhaut.-r in ib«:kiec tb* oj.rtad j c M .rs-*ad tut.) required lor tfco limitation smil ..i u-- r- I*. Kr-mUr.of the nune y«tr, th- dM-a*e had { . J >Cu y vT Committee on loppHe*, .“ *v a Bi~i»t«T f.rt if nij uj.jvr l»p.» nd had ■tucked | d JOHN T. LOG AN t 52 Wood »t Hi* w|.. n 1 went to Ctnrinuntl. where I emunlted i ‘ - V*" "7e ' t>‘" ITa IT.t K.S N..wton, t filio Kclectic Medical College. He pro SaTIXGS Ba>K, AO. 05 tOUTth cruPl) 1 h n rVnrPF M I' \‘ rS' m-unc*-! ch» *«cotuieoiu Cancer,iraperluduced by I —Dei/*~lta Ohio with this Bank biforatie 3l'rbft I U K 1 •' 1M *- r ‘ ,V *as iu'-r.liimte «•*• ..1 mercury ' 11-apj.UM mild stocl fl „ t j a y „ f Aprl j,' w m &w IbIMW* from that date. t-.ri.t. and me luurtml remedies. .My lace h.alt.l up, | rar CHAS. A. COLTON, Treasurer. xu wool) STUKH/r, n..r.T:i .-oamj Spring and Summer Sales, Will b 1 ® r ['Ur. I.»*•••! j"'''i' I|i,H\ *. i -n. Direct from fhe Add f®l*Ctnd with yi.iU car® a.« tu -(’ini -IV , flatter our* Ivm wr H re «'•'» »•’ «"• r To oar frirmls wh-> nw> us w itti •. . 11 tmi u»r »t« t»nt ihcronigbl; renv»Tc<l. I'n Wi rum j, 1 ‘>•*7, lie ptuiiuunciMl me cured, and [ left for Lorn-' in .‘pW the retnrn-1, aryl »• vi-.n-nt s-™ lii __ ___ _, piJntnftM CO*!»cl rrnl re-10? Lat<> ill MnV t rettirm.l MITOKBLL’S PATENT i<m r., 01 -r ii.-tbv.< WK ARB AGKNT3 FOR !>r with ft bum 1 remainmi uutil joptrm'-.r. dur.ii* " i> ■ »i ?!••.•» n»>' I • '<-r.r I:rvtntdY, oml |«ort > r »ti.-. ; ~1-Ui • bwUu*; !li<- itlm-aa*-. l.iit «h~ti 1 n-ttlrurd | XrPPJTOID BOOTS AND SIIOKH, iiifr'»"vfct , ili',tN‘(i:Hh«t;-ih: nlnr« oirtn myfsr... I f'.’iiUmirA tj-ius NV«tuii « uud hl«u nioheirw 1 tt.nt I ip' l frvm lir Illy. I.ottli" C-ttu-nr <vtitn,u-<i until H h«d enlufftt l-ft my tojf, th* qthi vr r r , Mnl !>P -v ti«h nf myUflcK t <k,«t.d. MUftirJi'd my /'/•'>'• I'lmd ifh>u up *ll Imp ■ of e\«r tain;: cured, since Ur *.ly ~*id ho i inih! uulj rltu nli-f; hut Ui-t n cnto w-.a imp*eaiMe. In Wi.;.:b*r« highly t.cinm -n. !-l thT.r.gb.ini tlx. £t«l<rn >UI rbi ft k»©tt!« of -‘Blood thwrber,” i,iiL I States fur th.iir durabil.ty m.t <hcaptiCi.,»—ON K must c-cnt.rs thnt 11m1 im bntli l« >*• 1 *** ™-ry vro»lt . , , , , whrti I romm-no-d taKlnft «; but I found tb*t 1 rUd«4 PAIK h«Tfl»Bk~n <■ ««1 ««~1 l~t, t. J,, |.y .I.jJCI Si... Uut lU oWrr rli vlng u;i. 1 1 outiuut*«l, i»nd when Uw third tattle wt* t* k„„ i,u> w,.!i 1.-.•a1.-dus if by a miracle. I n*«tj ft t •wih l- 1 -i:-. mu) 1 hue* leer h**«Uhler since than I b*Ye been fur n,* wt Alttmiuh my f*ee la sadly dlußßured, I sin »i ~l fitrfnt to t» tanifCii rruridetirp who has sp*rtd . hit liir. «ihull h »• 1— n d.-n • through the icttrumcn a ~’i Unrest'- ift.’B'jvco Uuur'h SiAßcnix.” DAVJU McCKBARY. Fn in, and tni-orib«.l'. tliis-U: luyof Augast.A. I)„ 1%55, rt* in-, .rr . I to- Justices of tto P«r» in nod fir the llnruiiitti r>; II .tfvdi»y»liary, Ulalr cnnnty, P». .t .«nr.-«. joh.v oonr.HV, J P HE Z 3 V A 111. X c FOR Buys, OUT IVKAfI TtlttKK I il K wJ.U j'TYI.K tvll! fln:i it I > ‘-i «»ir a 1* «i>t tn rail ft mi amii»<* unr fct<vk Effort Pttrrh'iicir..i EU*>ihfrt CirParticiiUr tttnntion c»*'*-*ti t-> utJrM, mrIG-iJAwtfT PAPER HANGINGS .vfir F.riDßya: i!-.Ok Riiltiif! « uti n Micron* Tett* r < n iba ant.* and •MARSHALL A CO, <!i.n which utterly f..i'.od to rare I*** [i>((n w’.-.l to try L:nJ.vy's Improved JSl«el p P ,l, J 1,1 _ mix! tfiw. ««X *w.k« :.' , .er flniolli'S th“ SICoSP n-Tiu, proti'-om** nijncifctireJ. Th«''Totter l>r<.fee out, remi-tUas o*er a ye&r the ' ot my extending from the elbow* down to the v n -i-; rn mj f*c**, Immediately ronnd the month and .-jjiu ho« 1 cobtinn<‘ 1 ta be a jwrfact lament torn" nntil enr edby Ui*> We*-.! Fear.her. My nrm«, at timw, were almost PARERS rr-'-h- *. nn-tni; to tb«crncfc« nii<l utri-i eu them, liablo to •* blr-«l at nay ittne on lli« le»*t extrti-.n to lift or work, ond f Itchy that I c.<nH scarcely j.revent tw.rjnc off vnn CDtitw i. .1 r , r to:,-, mr fl -b I h.'i- w*r »>*-.« corn! mx we*k«.and feet It doe FOR SPKIM. ->!.!.* "F r. ~,.p,Vk F--r.ll>, to m't.U.l. »ute;u-i't, aadhop- that other* I:!:* may b*> bennfH __ ' r>J bv n*iup hi* vahiatd- tii.-llcin-. her OLD ~»'TA.ISri5 J , JANE X WILSON. o' mark ;•«•.. * - r ,.j .uhsrntvd bef.,r» me. *-ae of the Aldermen In «~1 I i the -tv i-iii.tiirKh. tin* -?th day of July, A. !>., js.7 AND. KrMA>TKR, Alderman. Ml O H KHYSKR ** !r/!r«n!e and retail agent for I'ltta t- inrb.lVnwu n»rl7:llwF FEUKI'AIIV, Ix9o. KEtfRUAHV, I#so. ?XAEOFORTES, . R»K ham: llv FRENCH, mim AND Ami. AN tiilliD*. I j* erfe *r n. mbllor, mrl.lnuUwT _ N’.i H) st., PitUbur^h. w ? MOW NEW A.T THEII S 7 \V O<» l» ik,dr aaiit from ctir CURB FOR*CONSUMPTION! Oil. CHIRCHILL’S mscOVKUV t j BIRD CAGES; Marble Mantels, MADK BY MACIIINT.UY ' ■'\AJwava on han*i at thn intvast j.rk-TH. HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH- J.l OCT SIAftnLK MANTELS—They am alwtyi arid more to tit" boanty «.f a hon-r than any utluT arrir!.. that can t>« pnrcb.vr’d with the money; aud bcaidea, Ui*»y n«TiT endanger th» *afrtj of a h.iu—» and family by taking flm, wvocd roaatlrs wry often do. frtrhk Tcp< for F»rn<t"-r, ]Y,„I- Stno.T., C- SfiOKtTMHHTS, TABLETS ASH CRAVE STOKES, J UEAUTIFVL STO~K AI. TV A f'.V OX U. IX!>. N. {j.—Our stock cf Marble is-the largest in the West, and being maonfactoied by machinery, i» got op Jo lieMcr Btylr, with more dispatch, and at !**•» coattban can b.* don" by mcro manual labor. Wnrerooro, 323 Libovty Street Mantel Room on tti« Second Story*, orrirt, 3U* liberty street, riTTsmaou. STEAM ENGINES MILL f G R S 1 S II I 5 0 STEAM ENGINES nn hand mid made to order, STEAM BOILBUB, !*ALT PANS. MILLGKAR* INO, ENGINK AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEY: 5 . Ac-, Grot-: liar* and Saab WrlghLi always on h.nd. Catalognot of Wheal* piTPU L. ,H who want f aring FRENCH BURRMILL STONES. IRON PROOF STAFF*, ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at rnlnord pric*«. FRENCH BCRR BMUT MACIIINRS, n.W in iu*i Milts, and chnajH'r, l>ottnr and many tlm-« moro durable th in Iron Mocbims. ‘ McGEoRUK’S PATENT SHINGLE MA CHINES; PORTABLE MILLS for Fleming nod Chopping. ROSK’b PATENT WATKR WHEELS, »*»d in POO-) Saw Mills, are ehsup, aud warranted to gJT« sattsfocti -n. Fl*x Belting for Elevators, om-third prior of lt-aihrr. 3lO Llbuily sir-et, Pittsburgh. Pa. W. W. WALLACE. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. TIIE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent In thi* county for tb« sale of Ueltnont Cement. This Cement I* much •uperh.w to any other Bold in tbi* market, for PabUo Works, Foundation*, Cistern*, Fire Wail-, *tr., and all warmnud good. Directions lor using it are ld nwh barrel. Wo ioTlto a comparison of this with any other O tnent. A largo stock will be always kept on liaud, otni sold wholcsaloand retail at low pricer. W. W. WALLACE, 313 Liberty *L, Pittsburgh. Plaster Parla—Louisville Lime. 1 PL(\ BBLS. PLASTER PARIS for Land: A w V 100 hbls Plaster Pari* for Etuoco Work: 100 bblfl Louisville Litne, at 310 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. W. W. WALLACE. Ann GRIND STONES, all sues, for sale at Lri/i/ 310 Libtrtysticet, Pittsburgh. " mhlfcdGm W. W. WALLACE. CROSSE & BLAUItWILL r S ENGLISH Fickle*, Catsups, Faaooa, Ac.; Lea A Perrin** Worcts torablre Banco, and Cox’s Sparkling Gelatin. Tbo undersigned, Importer of the nb.-vo *nf* rinr G jod* offers then tor salo aa low a* any other koa*<- iu tbo Coil'd States. They comprise Gettings, mixed I'lctloi, Cb* w Cbow, Picatllly, Oumiii, Walnuts, Besot, Cauliflower*. \Vorcusierahir» Kkucs, Grin tin, Mu«bTi>om nud Walnut Catsup, S-iyrr'a Rell-h. Folio Eauce, Jobo Bull, Uarucv And Beading Eaucm Basque'* Shrimp*, Potted Meats, Lobsters and Garun, Durham Mos tard, Wench and Bpaniih Oilr»8, Table Balt, Kuenoo Anchovlra, aasorUd Fruit-, Jellies, Ac. JOSEPH B. BU-Bir.R, JUST received invoice of two veryeuperior PIANOS from lb® factory of ETKIMVaT * fiONS Nnr York- .. TM adwlirm of the SteJnway .Piano*, are rcepectfolly rrcin®flte.!,t.. gt*o us aa Mrty cal! npon tbo arriralef lh« aNiVe. Fi.r by U. KLEPKR 4 UIO, . No. Fifth - street. n,rl, * Sa.o Affects for the floinfciv* Pian«. J. H. DKSIMUEU, WALL paper; XaASO Liberty Sfred, finir dotri above Uxrktt Sir<f.:, J f New Spring gtyloa - 1 110 Eon 111 TVbarre*, I’MU'U Ijrbu. Abo, Importer of Foreign Kniit», Nuu, Salad Oil, gar dlßcs, Maccarciil and Vermicelli, French McMurJ, Ac. Tin, copper, sueet-ikon ware, dealer Iq Callery, Brsisaatf Drittamiia Ware, with a TarU'tjrof nooso-lnrnlshlug article*. Patent > tresers, Wa- Jer Cooler* and Refrigerators at tho lowest cash price, whole**!* and retail. Kooflng and Spontlagot hotm*,asd all orders in the •Itbre UneoTboaiaws will be promptly attended to at mod* CTataprioci." ' ' mrlfc2md*wT HIDES— 260 Dry Flint Kips, to arrive, UdfeodotT tieBIKQEBHAttfiAVaatCO. Vnrrn> and o r> *: n i m <» WALL rfv., dr. W. W. WALLACE jafatOantous 0 Ji tCKEWXO * * 0 X s HOSTON HANO?. . . . . ft .C*—A n«vPKi»B l •C4IO ' eclat * Lort» Xl\ Pud**. fei-.-— * '', : "nch’.v T.rM * **,, i* M j—A in -l • T UllHjrd rlJr !«■. ‘ja.U'si —A now K‘»lc ? '• D-w Huno, •jo i A tiuw gtauJ -c*l- T “ puin muu'l corntr*. - < »•■ »• imnJ (‘c»l" 7 ** H ls > do front irirneni runnd. . _ r vri>..l ;l»:t 7 •' Jo Jo l',tl pr*o't 7 •• T! aton prlc* £*oo. • \ r.—»o>l pl.cn •* ¥. In Uopt < A It's. • U’.'i.l —A r* plain C ,I .A “ d;> >1 > • - ju l»t-A Mvli v«lnnt " <lo <i*> il" • —A tcacwnod plain bj. ; “ do 'ln Null I'll —: i«-»*e u*k.T-.noiir*. tlmt atij Piano un U.-atvro li..t ~f :t !»*» number tl»»n 3V<K»>, will b* »• M >.t a itwvunt t-f Tva m r«Ultne cm i>f tb* city, will duc. t i!i<ir loCttx- to JM) Aser-tfur CuicU*-ri.i(s A No. el Wov<l«tte»t, pittAbur^b. & HAMLIN MKLODKOVS, . . . .. 4V« -/nr* jvirtnbiu Mi»l<«lcon* with harp fio ii, <i • d-i do do ...... 75 ft r(. Tia'-o *frl"— _....; *UK) d" du il,> Poullo tttedn 150 Th/AP Mul-vW-* an? priumuncr-l snp*rior to kH others by Dr Lo*“U .'U-oii. Win. JUwn. th»platil*t, ThnlNwg, Webb, «htuch*lt. eic. They Uato hr«D awaniwl tb®high rot pn iummi, tit t-VL-ry Fair whore exhibited. For sale only I'v, MiMiwT JOIIS H.MKLLOK.SI Woo-1 wt. LVO»’» JIAGNiSTI POWDERS, K*!?' Ganl-n }<<“■?.*, C.cl~macfir3, Bd-Bufft. Ftiat, Atile, M - ar->i pttU tf thr rmnirt Kind. Til K impt.-rUnco of a reliable article of this kJo i 1? iruntiniablf. li warm weather all Datum teems with tin-*.- Himujtns !■*•«. Till* pOw.l-r i* tbo «»tlly article di»n-rrr«:d which will exterminate them. iVyompn nr of lioimihui, Tout the Horticultural Society of Paris while nniidst uk- loro* >.( Ail*, observed that all Insects liithuuK upon >n r 1010 kind ot plnui very eorn dropped limit. Thin fact wx* niaiio uvs of to pistil their night camps from theoe Jiiwul-rn. Ouuitlilirs ul the plant wsn^roogl'i. l , !, ,•!!« by >ir. 11. Lyoo, and found 11 pualtire lc-ect d-JtrflWTVi 11l every experiment. lysoimplj a pjwdore<l l j«flvS?£3n-\ catly [•ieparc<l to resist meeuect Med- A nJ l.ettew Ihitont Bare been obtained from the Govern ments of kngland, France, Gcjuwny, *ud Rui-sia, from tbo World's Fair, ami numi rvu* meiHcal ami horticultural Col lr«M uu 1 societies. U:m.K FROM TUB PRESIDENT OF TCIE U. STATES Kxacutiva Masstos, V. BihiogUin,3l»t JaD. 1955. ••M?. Ka.oicu, Ltos:—lh-nr Sir: 1 hare the pleasur* to ini rrii you tfi.it the Koyal Commission of tbo World's Pair, at L-'ii'luti, tiavoawarded yon a.Medal and Certificate for the great vain- of your Msgu-llc Powder*, for exterminating insert*. Ac. “MILLARD FLLLMOKff, Chairman.” The %b-.v- vos nrrt-tnpaukd by* certificate ,of Prince AU«rt. If U Free from Poison, Nltt Tori, October Ift, Mr K Lros: —Dear Sin We bavo analysed and tested v.mr Magnetic Funders and find them perfectly harmless to mankind and domestic animal?, but certain death, when in* haled l>v ting*, ant* and Insects. JAMES K OUILTON, M.D.,Chemist. LaUUANOK REID, Prof. Chemistry, N. Y. Uospttat. Mr. Jim.* L. Horn, Superintendent of^the New Yoik Hos pital, uya, “lie ban expelled uH,Mbe bnga, ant*, roaches, mi-tti*. ac., with Lyon’s Powder, and finds if T of imm'enso value.” '■ Kvery gnrdourr and house-keeper most have a direct In tore-1 in no article of this kind. Reference can be made to Hie Aatnr, SL Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels; to Judge Meigs; Premdcnt ol the American Institute; JumeaGordon 11.-nurlt, Ocn. Winfield Scott, Cyras W. Field, ‘L. U.Pene, of Hie Five IVinta Mission, Ac., Ac. Judge 'Meigs raja, • Tii a discovery «>f Prof. Lyon is of national Impcrtajie*.— Tliv.Panncts’ Club have tested it thoroughly. It trill des troy lycu*t«. grasshoppers, ants, mot be, bag*, and all vormlc, Harden plants can be prewired, and houses made tmre.’*’ Arruigvmeuta are uow made thiongh Messrs. BARNES A PARK if Nvw Turk, to have It sold throughout the world. Many vtu: tble-.s mtHulimis are advertised. lie cntiUonil “New Yor.i, November Bib, IMS. “In editing from business, 1 have sold all my Insect Powders and Pills, Letter* Potent, nod the secret* pertain ing thereto,L» Messrs. n MINKS & I’AKK. This Powder is a discovery made t-y myself. .and brought ir;o the interior of Asla»ond bi unknown to any otjior perioui. Tliegenolne and rffactiTo artn'le mpnt up m fin cucnLilvrs, and will con- Uoun to Wdr u»y name. “E. LYuN.” Kata and mica cannot bo reached by & powder, and Aro killc-*t by a Magodiu Pill. Ordor'them tbn*ngh any mer chant. Tis Lyon’s Powder kills insects in a trice, Rat Lyon's Pills aro mixed fi>r rats and mice. S.implu Flasks, Ho cent*; regular size*, 50 cents and fl,oo. Follow dtrei tton*. Vi»fruly ai*l thmughly. BARNKS fc PARK, 13 and 15 Park Row, New York. AiftO, the Mexican Mustang Liniment. feH.'’.:wwdtwGmT eIIKAP PIAKO3 . cetv-d.fout Kopewaxl fiU nod 7 oct*.ve I’isnos, manufactnred by| I o ( I* C.ll. Hay* a Co.: THE CHEAPEST PIANOS MADE IN TUE UNITED STATES! They are w iUi Dill iron irame and French Grand actioo, aud msdo in ail r»*pf«t* «ft»r the deigns rf the last tnak-rn. Ci Octaves for $L 75; 7 Octaves lor $2 00; The:- will b» sold only for cash, as the ccmmLwion Charted for *jHl«k, a* the eairemely low prices obtaimd hr llio maker*, *ill i»»« Jv.itlij a Credit. For *nl« by JOHN H. MELLOR, fnhHd RlWoodut. Fine Paper Hangings, Cheap Wall Paper, _ . . . . Window Shades, At-, Fresh stuck at low prices opened at . " K. a COCHRAN FA . mr9 - -fe Federal street, AUefi^^ SUNI>HIES-~500 caska Soda Ash; WObsgy Nitnte Bods; , 60 kegs BI Oarb Soda; SSQ boxes German Clay; _ . , 100 bbls. Soap Rosin, ‘ 0a band and for nle by at.eyanpir S3hQ, jiatirrs. wu. Rosracßa,Tt.«m«. /limiscmtnta. axAsozrcc saw. -I f Tho CampbsUii Six i Nights Longer!;... RE-COMMENCING, MONDAY, March 29th, and orcry night doting the ; And |W*l* t>v<ly tbe Ism ni?ht* of their stay In thiacity. Tina WKT.K ALL NEW FEATURES, | DY TIIE NONPAREIL TROUPE, HUM63T & NEWCOMB'S ] ORIGINAL, AND ONLY CAMPBELL IVII>TSXK.EX,S ! And Brasa Band Company. SIXTEEN UNEQUALLED ARTISTES I The following new Burlesques will ho protocol, Ti»: Cur African Cousin; Tho Uop olFaahton; Actors at a Discount; fliakspeariaa Reading; BurLsque Italian Opera; and first appearance of Ur.'A. R. Chase, the incomparable Artist an! BailedUt, Guitarist, Dolcimerist,and Wood andstawper former, first time hereof tbeGreat Burlesque of sfuo PiCKZL-lloxrtVT’a Monster Concert New Ballads bp Lea lie, Dldanx, Chase and Little Bobby. Newcomb and Lehr, tho Brollerifts, ia new characters. Ramsey, the Lion Ban- Joist, with the entire Troupe, creh in their respective roles. Admission 25 cents. Boors open at 7 o'clock—Concert® commencing before 8. mr2S:lwd - >. A. CLARE, Agent ' Eiucational. Penn Institute, CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets. — The ensuing term will commence on TUESDAY; Slat lust. A limited number of pupils may obtain ad mission. Terms for Tuition and Stationery, $23 per sessifiS of twenty two Weeks- a024:1f J. M.SMITH, Principal. Co Eft. FOR RENT.—The third story of oar Ware 2 buns*, consisting of two rooms—eto 43 by CO and tbe other 50 by SUlw-i, with purilfge of hoisting tackla. Ap ply to mr3ljwd d. B ARSES A CO, 160 First St. TO LET—A Brick Dwelling fonr rooms and finished garret, inquire cf • Jkli. R. 11. KINO, No. 211 Liberty street. FOR RENT—A neat -3 story Brick Jpg lluQno, No. 118 Centre Arenne, cppgaitp J. K.JB2U. Murebead’s, Seventh Ward, with water and gas In tbo Loose. Apply to '•'SAMUEL KROESEN, v. No. 21 Diamond, Pittsburgh. ij'OK KENT' IN ALLEGHENY—Agj| good Brick Duelling on Beaver street, near IheJßa. Diamond; has gas and water through the boose. 1 he second elury of Masonic Hall, Water street, near Fed «ral, comprising one large and two smaller rooms,suitable f.*r actfoul iUKiu.a or like purposes. Rooms well Ten tililed. Situation central. Koquireof R. 11. DAVIS, mr2l-dtf Water strectyAUegheay. fliU LET.—That desirable business EH 1 stand, with dwelling attached, oa tho corner afJSfi Lii>erty »dJ O'ilarra streets, wQI adapted for a family gro* eery store, being occupied as such lor tho last fourteen years. Enquiry of R. 11. KING,-' rarlT No. 211 Liberty strew. * rpo LET—Two well finished two story £§ • 8 Brick Dwellings. containing nine roota»ead»,onJSbL Wylie street, new Chatham, within fire minutes WtuJC vf the i’cstofilce. Enquired mrlultf Dr. 8. A. STERRJSTT, 277 Peanstreet. r pO LET—A Store Room on Fifth St., Ejg ■ iu th“ most desirable location 00 that great ougbmr*). Apply at 156 Liberty street. M RIDDLE, WIRTBft CO. rpo LET—Two large firat-clasa Lwdlingsjß Bto let. with nil the modern improvements.' ' Msl HITCHCOCK, McCREBRY k 00, Jal9 No/122 Second and 151 Second si. f|t(> LET—The Warehouse Room and Office 8 now occupied by Porter R. Friend.A C 0,03 Fronts*. Also, Lofu suitable for storing cotCun. ■■--••A' Ja23 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. IPOK KENT'—A Lot 144 by 100 feet, on which are erected, Buildings, Stacks, Ao, rendering it sulta* Lk> f.T aoy kind of manufacturing, s/tnate on Denman etreet, Birmingham,oppoMTeßßtamanVCoal Depot. Bn* quirv of KING, i»2l Lllierty a»’.ee% Pittsburgh. (Citg autlton Sales. P. IVL, DAVIS, Auctioneer* ; Commercial Sales Rooms No. 54 Fifth Street. Building lots on seventh st., oj>- IMsiteto Pasaonger Depot of Penh’* Railroad Co-, at Auction. —On Tursday aitetnom, April sth,at 3o’clock,on the premise-*, will beaold by order of the Board of Directors ul the Third Word Public School* 6 Tery Taluable anddeelr* able of Ground, sltuato on 7th eL, adjoining thoeoruer ot Grant sc, four of which have each a I rout of 22 Cost on Tib ?t, extending back 00 feet; tho remaining let fronting on 7th 2C ltcl 4 inches, by TW leet In depth. Term* —One-fourth cash, remainder in throe (ijuil anneal pay incuts, with iotereeL Title indinjiutsble. p»3n P.M. DAVIS, Auct. 1859. Season Arrangement 1859,- | BETWEEN ‘ ' } SX. LOUIS -Ajsn> SX. PAUL. j i Daily northern line> PACKETS FOR QitSNA, j sIiLL WATER AND ST.-'PAUL.—The following swiii and . ' magnificent side wheel steamers will compose this Une fcX ) ,ho cumUig year, leaving as follows: \:j.■ , | Mutday....-HKNRY CLAY..—......CaphSteveneos.''- Mrndsy NORTHERNER “ Alford. 'V' Tov*Uy CANADA— “ WarJ. ' Tuesday PEMBINA W “ Griffith. Wodnesday.XDOlK “ J.B. Rhode*. - Wednesday..ACNT LEFTY « Cha. Meniroo. ! « T.AlUtodea;. i Thursday BELLE— “ T. B. HilL ■ v Friday DEW DROP— “ N. W. Parker. 1 Friday....—DlUPPK'FA...—.......... ** Crapater. halurJay DENMARK 1 — “ It. G. Gray. Patunlay —WSI. L. E\VING-„—.—. “ M. Ortiks., i The Northern Line has been to aacceaarulonerstiotjßlf loft the part year, and for regnlay’V, comfoiSaud wMlr* In every respect, has nt-.er beep .7 “C’ , on the Western riven. Having irfuJiiitv ta tha Lino, they are now prepared totr - -? racrcai - ' e&QclUllce far th* transaction of all business t?b§R}ft»d to tbemTaad hop* to merit a continuation of tbo ls*erxl pat romjgp hirotofore to liberally besfowed npon thn!4 tutormatl .n that may be required. a£sy&tthe . j Wharf-Boat, at the foot of Locaat (tract, oral tbr Northern. ' '! Line Packet Office, No G 7 Commercial street, between Olive - ! and Locust. WA&DE t BHALER, General Agßata. i fnygdtmd 1859. SPRING STYLES. 1839. W. B, <& H. &X’OA2tLUZ&, , 8? FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, HAVE now m Btoro their largo and care fully Selected stock of CARPETINGS, ■ OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, nano and Table Covers, Which will at least equal any . EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKJE^ And which ore offered at-the lowest-prices.' The attention of a discriminating public is respectfully solicited. -s mr23:dtif CELLING OF FI SELL IX aOF FI 11* in I GREAT BARGAINS. piASbii riAisossi Splendid stock of tiio Celebrated GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM piAjro-roirEß. WILLIAM KNABE A CO., Baltimore; la order to Buko room for contrt&pS&tcd imprt>T«tacoU in the spring, CHARLOTTE BLUiIE, No. US Wood selling off at a fraction shove coft,fafir entire itoch of FUfift Fort**, and Modal Instruments. Asitird*? tmnioed to redace the present stock In order to cnlvff* and otherwise improve her tteo rooms,gnat bo. expelled. CHARLOTTE BLCTW 118 Word «tTtct,.wetmd ibow- Bol« Ageci Jar Wra. Knab« 6 CpV Pi*oo* IX. P***^*** 11 • and Wctturn 'i' ' -—— Suites for MANUi'Aoros2|-«oAL OIL WORKS OR COAL D*Fo&~l*f*Z. .~5 wix LoU, Ninth ffard. focr lerst.l2o f«t,»od 100 feet „ ««““ 'MESSiS SffiSsSSSoaifeL’W^' •»>< C*rruli!-, Mi J»nl,M«rl» opposlt® Johat*<^ totr » E ' 4 ' ®°* e «k» of the l5 ,^rw“S»Sdl K'ennttrof Wbwtykad .„,< luMwtßfta. »«« far «• from Aprl , JBW . ■’■B MOROAS.na&r^ DjXoS'S i’KEPARKU UAKBUKET of lEO.V—For poifchlnj Btroj, Groin Buia ud tnrjUni of 6mJS «n 4 diect Iron wort ThU nrtfdore otilin ln» loEorood will prodoro »morobrtM«i« poUih ml Uit losgerithan toy otbtr artiel#Bov In use. K#nt >o&> f«ntly cntuni tj ; JOS.PLKSUHQ,,. mr2i . .cgrE&roTPtiiatrad tni MtrketfL T7XTBACTS FOR ELAVORING— * “ _|ji 15 . 15dMd,eitr*ctPli»'Apple; i? 1° . do. l6 do da Ko*; . \l • 3° NfctarfneflO do. . <3o6u*»berTj; U t‘- to ;^ a? ; Just ncM ond forialo bj -KETSEU 4 ASDEBSOK au» Ho. 30 Wood it-, oppodlo tt. Omlti Hunt, 3UOTFACTUEEO BX
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