Vittsburffij /MULL •.1192.1.111118..D. L. L11011..0. • . nto GJOIS. R. }Zinn. EMT & Co . - E TO.BB and /7/LOPRLET 1.0.T.T1'8123L-I=to-13: EIATPDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, liis9 6TATID COR4EHTIO.Y ' Ttis citizens of Philadelohia and (,1" the rev etal Eanntleeotthlteol:lll:6oll l( eui .tuteNt to the People'. peek, sod others wheeze opposed to the unwise and ez• tratnalatinesaarra of-the National Adminiatratkrn are re. smelted to teed dalaratra, equal to nombor to their rapreeen. cation he the Gemmel Amenably, to a Convention to he held ItARRIEDTRIO ON WZDNERDWY TOE Bth Or JUNK., 1814, to candoare candidates for Auditor Central end nor- Toyer Genteel, to be voted tar at the General Eleettnn, to next Octet,. HENRY FELLER, Clintrovin. Wm.& Hum Secretary. A COUTtronon Ton CANADA.—In glancing over the Colonial Etcorde of Penneylvanis the Most casual reader, without any aid from!lxis 7 - 41 nation, can discover in tho proceedings of its provincial assetablies'at as Carly a period as 1765, some foreshadowings of the great revoln- tion which commenced twenty years later. They can be discerned in the general character of 'tthe prOceedings of the Assembly--in the inde pendent baring of the representative') elected by the people towards the Governor anointed by the the refusal to vote supplies at the oomtaind of the Crown, and but number of 'other signs which seemed trifling at the time, but were still full of significance. Who knows but thatthesivement which is now agitatingehe people of the Ca,,loe in favor of a Constitution !Or the Provinces, may end in a separation from the mother country, just as the restlessuese of of our forefathers under a monarchial govern ment remoltd in the aehlevemouL of our lade - pand,ute 'We ace it stated in the proceedings of the Canadian Parliament that the Hon. John Morris gave notice that early to the following session ho would move resolutions to the effect that au thority be given to the Governor-General to call a convention of twenty-four delegates, twelve from each section of the province, for the par- - pose of preparing a Constitution for the future government of Canada, the same to be rubmitted to at people, and afterwards to the imperial par liament, for approval or rejection. The con iervatives or royalists are alarmed at this move ment, and characterize it_as an anomaly in British Colonial history, as well as a long-etride towards Colonial independence. On (he other hand there is a large party in favor of it, who In the discussion, talk very much as the good people of oar country must have talked some seventy years ago. It is hard to : tell what an other swore of years may bring forth in Canada, since the people are so anxious for a popular ooratitutlonaixevrrzunent. It is proper Co remark that financial troubles are at the bottom of this agitation—the provin ces having been run into debt by the Executive government, without the consent of the people. In their resolutions it is asserted that the Act of Union affords no efficient check upon tho in crease of the public debt; nor it does it provide for restraining the public expenditures; or for oreating a sinking fond to liquidate the existing debt of the Province. In 1841 the public debt Was under $6,000,000 and the yearly expendi tures did not exceed $1,326,000, whereas the debt now amounts to $54,209,409, and the an nual expenditure to $11,403,687. In view of this slate of facts a new constitution is neces sary, in order that stringent checks may be im posed upon the power of the Executive to ex pend money without the authority of Parliament, and upon the license of the Legislature to borrow money on the public credit. Tna Wxnevaa Case to PHILADZIXIIIA.—The Philadelphia Bulletin gives the following account . of what transpired when it was announced that the Slave Commissioner had discharged Webster: • "The gbrinief this decision had an electrical effect upontheandience. There was a buret of armlet/so. that - could not be restrained by the officers, and - scores rushed to congratulate DanieL The words of &Sabine were scarcely cold upon the lips of the Commissioner before the'tidings reached the street., and. shout after about went up from the multitude without. The counsel of the late prisoner took him by the arm and attempted to escort him to the street, but as soon as he came in sight of the outer door, the colored persons outside, who now became the priacipal actors in the none, rushed forward, seized him, and gave way to the most extravagant demi:nitrations of joy. "For a time it seemed inevitable that the man —would be smothered, so densely did the crowd press about him; but his burly form rode the dark waves in safety, and his happy face and red vest furnished marks by which he could be pointed out to those who were anxious to sec the man who had so suddenly become an important pertionage. For a time there was some little uncertainty among a portion of the crowd as to whether the wild demonstration wee prompted by joy or whether the man had been remanded and )rescued. After Daniel had been pulled and tasseled most extensively, he was pat into a chaise, the horses were taken eat and a double rope abont,twohnedred feet long was attached to the vehicle and Daniel was drawn in triumph through the etreets attended by hundred of coloredYmen and women who 'Mooted and cheered hiatus very _delirium of joy and triumph. "After passing through a number of streets, Daniel finally got out of the hands of his rather -imprudent friend*, and by this time ho is off, -by underground railroad to where ho will not be reached stionld a second warrant for his ar reeLbe issued as was anticipated by some." KxsIVOIET ronTrzcs.—The opposition to the present national administration is confident of 'Emcees at the emitting State election in Ken tucky. The corruption and fronds Which have characterised the - party irrpower have destroy itslormer great influence in the South as well as the North,. The late inunicipal election in Louie tulle showed an increase of strength for the Whig-American organization, and in remarking upon . that result, the Louisville Journal thus speaks of the prospects In the State election: accepted the issue tendered by the Democrats, we proclaim this triumph to our friends throughout the State, and give them the assurance that In August next the city of Louis ville will give Joehua F. 801 l and the Opposition State tioket at least 1200 majority. There never wain finer spirit or a more confident feeling thnomour friends, while on the other hand, the Democracy are dispirited and duressed. They expected a victory on Saturday, confidently ex pected it till the close of the polls, and could hardly-realize the returns when announced. Oar _friends worked quietly but effectively, wad are rewarded by this first victory in the campaign of 1859, which we hope will be followed by many t more." w. [Special Contspeadonce of the Plttetnugh Garotte.] - IlAnatanclo, April 7, 8 o'clock r. x. Edirerr: The whole day was consumed In the Howse by the coneideration of a large number of bills on the private calendar, but none, I,believe, of particular interest to Allegheny county. .Among the bills acted upon were two applica - cations tor - Aivorce, both negatived very emphat ically. The Fry Cane haft not yet been reached. The colored folks were In high glee last night, parading streets; cheating, cheering, &a, in honorof theliberstion of their friend and brother, Duda Webster. They confidently believed he would arrive here in the 93 e. x. train, and a large delegation assembled at the depot. Bat Daniel didn't come. At half-put twelve to-day between one and two hundred,= colored folks— men, women and children—again assembled in the vicinity of the depot to witness the arrival of the immortalized and lionized Daniel Web ster, bit they were again disappointed. It is said that the colored folks of Philadelphia have Daniel in chasm-and will ehow him round for several days. In the meantime, it is feared among them here that" by the time he reaches Harrisburg the excitement will wear off, so to to make any public formal demonstration 7 -- Whir.. The two houses are now in session about nine hours per day, average. E. 4Por the Daily Pittsburgh Castte.] Mears. Edam :—Mlow mg to present the LISIMO'Of COL. 0/1111d HIILTZ, of Snowden town ship, as a candidate for the State Senate. The south side of the Monongahela has not bad 5 rapresentallia In the State Batiste for about thirty years--Son. Marks being the last member from that' district. Col. bush eminently quid . ified for the position which his friends desire to se.s hiaLplased in. He is well acquainted with the duties of the office, having already served in the lower house, where he rendered valuable service to his constituents . . The nomination of Cot, Hulls would siva reneral satisfaction -UP the entire eounnual y . t o - n — rs, ' • • - Boers Bros. Taw Num . • ' a ke i K i r"'"*We 4 f m farmers in various sections of the count/AZ the proopect for-an - Mandent peach crop t very prowl/4g, and'-that ..the held of this dellolorm, ha t , w in grentitizened *it of many aims? yeet-Etair, A WAn eeems to be threatened in the West In -165-ae.ti ' dGioesverbneotrw-tetettnSpt.erolh mrkesorrinrdathSearntl"CruDza-tdh the Republic of Dominica. During the late civil war in Dominion some armed vessels in the see ; vice of Baez, then at the head of one of the coo t tending factions, seized two Daniell schooners las they were entering Port-au-Platte, then held by the opposite party, and which Bart's sqnad ron claimed to be blockading. The vessels rhos seized were carried off in Curacoa and told. A claim for indemnity basing been lately made by a Danish agent, the Dominician Government de dined to recognize him, nn the ground that he • was commissioned not by the King of Denmark, but by the Governor of Santa Cruz. Thus rr , • pulsed, he soon came back again in a Danish war steamer MITI the St. Thomas. The Domini ' can Government appear to halm taken the guns of the steamer as a good commission enough, and professed themselves ready to negotiate on the subject, but the only negotiations with which the agent would have anything to do was the payment of $150,000, by way of indemnity, without stopping to inquire as to the legality of the capture or the liability of the present Gov ernment for the acts of the captors. This the Dominicans would not agree to, and by the latest accounts (March 15) the port of. St Do mingo was blockaded by the Danish steamer.— N. Y. Trill-. SO Suers, a matter as the dismissal of some seventeen special agent) of the Post Office De partment, who have heretofore rendered noth ing but political service, and that of a vary ques tionable sort, has created an intense excitement in the harmonious household. The friends of these ejected patriots insist they shall continue to serve the country nt the rate of 5100 per an num, exclusive of a consoling per diem when on active duty, and threaten things terrible unleee they are restored. Senator Bright, in particular, whose brother was unceremoniously dropped, just as If he had been moulded of human clay, and had not a prescriptivc--right to office, takes this action in deep dudgeon, and is not very courtly in his appreciation of the royal house ' hold. After carrying the Administration upon hie broad shoulders, like another Atlas, with a alight difference in the character of the load, he thinks it was a little abort of downright treason to the constitution to visit this reform upon so sacred a head. As ha is one of the men who generally performs all he promises in this way, the accounts will probably be squared before Mr. Buchanan enters upon his second term.— Even If an order should now be given from head quarters to restore the ejected brother, which is quite probable, it will not mend the matter much. The pay is something, to be sure, in these times, but the pride also counts, and that has been touched in a very sensitive quarter.— Wash. Cor. Phil. All Amer, A Losnos correspondent of the N. r. Tribune gives the following sketch of Barnum: Barnum holds forth every Saturday night to crowded, uproarious houses at St. James Ball. The most amusing thing about his "Lectures," is, that the English people will not believe a word he says, even when he tells them veritable facts; for instance, that Bonner pays Fanny Fern SIOU a column for bet contributions to the Leclslcr,and $5OOO every day for advertising ! sod he there upon produces soma of the'magnificently monoto nous" chequer board New York dailies to the as tonished eyes of his crowd, all of which is believ ed just as much as are the histories of the mon key-mermaid or Gcn. Washington's nurse. REOCCING TELE STATE TAX.—In cur notice of the bill to reduce the State Tax, which passed the Rouse of Representatives on Monday, we neglected to notice that it was introduced by ' Gen. Wilson, of Beaver, who was an ardent ad vocate of the measure and worked hard to pro cure its passage. The General is one of the working members of the House, and ie always at his post. This is his first term here, and by close application be has made himself as familiar with the rules of the House as if he hod been in the Legislature for years. His constituents may feel proud of him, and we assure them that their interests will never suffer at his hands.—Har. Tel. Tits Monzasa. Csss. —Some weeks have passed without our noticing tiny event in the Mortara case. A recent number of the London Record eays that Sir Moses Montefiore has left London for Some. lie is the bearer of an address to the Pope, signed by the legal representatives of the Jewe of the United Kingdom, including Bares Rohtschild, asking the liberation of the Jewish child. Evidence will be tendered in the first place that Edgar was never baptized. The girl who says the did it to proveddo be a person of dissolute life. The respectable - tradesman who (she says) urged her, ' swears that he did not. The Pope is earnestly invited to investigate those charges. ANOTIIEB. RtrUDLICAN VlClOAT—Springfield Redeemed!—We have &dispatch from Springfield *eying that the Republicans carried that city, on Tuesday, by a majority of *-nearly two hun dred! Since the organization of the Republi can party of Illinois, in 1836, no political event in the State has had such significance as thi&— As evidence of tbe growth of Republicanism in o district in which it Las heretofore struggled against a combination of adverse influences, it in cheering. Springfield has been and is yet the centre of Democratic power—the very Sebasto pol of Douglasism in all the West. The over throw of that stronghold is certainly cause of general oongratulation.—Chicago Felt. NAPOLEON 111 WALKING 071. - -4.1 it treaeou able to tell how the Emperor looks at Plombiere, divested of external pomp' He is grizzled, ca daverous, and lame in the left hip and labors to conceal this last defect. His walk is awkward He turns out bLe toes, and leans heavily on the strong etick he carries in his welt gloved hand. He Is carefully dressed; bat, though bin coat fits him very accurately, he has nothing of the air of a perfectly dressed man. His figure iv not . improved by the cuirass which his coat will not conceal: . Every step he Lithos is studied, while his eye scans every passerby with a look which has something uncanny in its expression Household )Vords. STEAAIDOAT BUFORD—Fora LIVE!! LO3T.—The steamboat Augusta, Captain Frazer, which left Augusta for Savannah on Friday afternoon last, caught fire when about thirty miles - below Au• gum, and burned to the water's edge. The en gineer, Mr. H. G. Day, and two negroes were drowned, and one negro burned to death. The fire originated in the fire room, and spread with such rapidity that those who were so fortunate as to escape with their lives had barely time to save themselves. The cargo, consisting of 778 bales of cotton, 538 barrels of flour, and eomo other packages, was entirely destroyed; mostly insured in Northern offices. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDEITT—Two Bays Kira.- , ur.—This morning about 18 minuta past nine o'clock, two boys were run over and killed/by the first passenger car of the Peekekfil and Hud son River Railroad. It appears that the boys were hanging on to the end of a cart which was crossing the track ahead of the horses attached to the car. The boys were struck by the leaders, and thrown from the cart upon the track. The brakes were applied as quickly as possible, but before the car could be stopped, it had passed over the bodies of the nnfortunate children, kill ing them both.—N. Y. Corn. Adv. DEATH FROII SLIDLITZ POWDEIDL—Misr of Indiana, who was visiting in the family of Hon. W. E. Niblack, of the same State, met her death in a singular manner. She mixed a Scidlitz powder in two different glasses, and instead of pouring them together before drinking, drank them off separately, when the effervescence oc curred in the stomach, partially strangling her. In the excitement a dose of mustard was given to make her vomit what she ha4'taken, and a physician sent for, but, before he arrived she was a corpse. THAI WILBRZABOOTA or THE LATE ALLEGED PTl ornvi Soave.—We have heard repeated Inqui ries made to day concerning the whereabouts of Daniel Webster whose recent trial as a fugitive slave has created Ira much excitement. We are assured that be is in hands where be will be safe froni a second misfit Some of his friends had arrtioged to have him sent back to Harrisburg to-day, ut one o'clock, but others more cautious advised so eirengiy against the proceeding that it was resolved to put safety beyond a perad venture by vending him immediately to Canada. This will avoid Bulletin. , A DIVID/IXO.—The President of the Baltimore and Ohift. Railroad says that the net earnings and presenthuancial condition of the Company will justify a dividend of three per cons for the fiscal half year terminating 31st ultimo, which doubtless the board will declare at ao early day. He says also that as the Company is now free from floating debt, he sees no good cause, with judicious management and no extraordinary dis asters, to prevent the payment of regular divi dends hereafter.— Ifleellng hod. WONDLRFOL, IF Taus—The Zanesville-Gourier says that. Is little daughter of Mr. Diehard, of Cambridge, 0., who with his family were on the N. Holmes when she wan lost, was left asleep in the state room a moment before the collision. The cabin floated off the boat as she went down, and the next morning after the wreck, the child was found alive and without any serious injuries, still in the state room, when the cabin Waled ashore at Rising Sun. We understand that last week the names of about thirty gentlemen were sent on from this place, to be appeoded to the call for the Antl-Le compton Democratic Stale Convention, to meet on the 13th. The names embrace eome who have heretofore been prominent lenders in the party which they thought Democratio.—Butler Amer. Fon Pain's Pass.—A ponspany of Pike's Peak emigrants, - numbering= eomo eeventy-five men, were in Roohester on Wednesday last, awaiting ;the arrival of - the ,boat to convey them-to the - land orgold:' Tbiy aiiincstly from New - Ciatle„ Erie and rotanning, Pa.=—.Seaver Star. Warthl theeetioo of the popular prejnflice against written aormonat B6:4111110, being ma a4a drina t they /ad gis swim dap. . , Tuaorca private advices received by a tom- I mercial haureat Philadelphia, from Pernambuco I-- - . - . - ]larch 4. wo receive the highly 'lmportant iota. L REMOVED. ligroce that the difficulties bet ReAND the , Unitedel G. HUSSEY S; CO. have removed to Slates and Paraguay have been happily adjusted. 1 .....1., woo, to .w copper warAouw. Na 35 Circa The nee[ was heoulb , h e the 8...,,,.. iitm mail STREET, to the leen Front Block, third dour 'feet of Wood mtranter Apo, which left Montevideo Feb 11; '''''' The paniettlars of the arrangement have not Pittsburgh Copper ' Rolling Mill. transpired. limner (dates that one stipulation C. G. HUSSFOY /VC CO.. embrace., the payment of $lO,OOO to the widow of the pilot et the Water UticA,lll.lll4C7ll:Mile or killed by one of BR AZ I ERE BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER, the gun. of !tapirs: and another, a payment of $.:15,(01 to the I. Ailt ins Company,—N. Y.. PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, Timer L OCOMOTIVE TUBING. Tea Hartford County District was caved by haired WI Butlonu and Flats of all Sier t, the voters of German birth in New Britain who Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, voted tor Mr. Loomis simply because the Ile- SPECTRE, SOLDER, COPPER RIVETS, 00. publican party are in favor of Free allotments , Daiwa to Block Tin, Tin rim., Lead Wire, Sheet 7.1. c, of the Public Lands to actual eettlere, while they , Antll9ooy, Sheet Ito; Tioneri Tool., kr, , voted the Democratic State and Legislative tick- , No. 37 Fifth Street,. Pittsburgh, Pa. eta. Than, Pratt had 74 majority in New Brit- . ww. vi. -....--vvn, Pepper Cut to any pattern Well sin, while Loomis had 2 majority. zerrhat. , vote may determine the organization of the next Rouse.—.Y. I'. Trib AT the election of Town officers in the city of Lafayette. lad., on Monday, the Republicans elected all their candidates except one Trustee. Racine, Wis., on Tuesday, elected the Repub lican City ticket by 350 majority. HOEFLIIAretI HOLLAND HITTERS.—FEIIALES SCDMIDO worn :VACUA AND DEMIST, —A Tonic fRIMD.I.IO., enitabla to thine prmillar periods in the Ilfeof every female, more partirnierly every mother, has long been • Molders tom lu the medical world: something to be retained se a ancilinary component of every weliturnlehed Family Medicine Chest, to which, St them season., recourse may le bad, with the madden., of finding relief from tbonsn.eo, and maturation of strength, with perfect faarleemees of any ill consequences, yet without haring taken • meolcine pow leasing antagonistic principles, to renderdinageroas another medicine, alumni it be stiteminently required by the pecu liarity of the theme . . All these condlelaus we believe ta he perfectly fulfilled in Boerksties Flatland Bitters. From the uansre of the dim... ea hero alluded to 'we have notthought proper tn pers. , the names of these ladle. who hero unhesitatingly afforded us the pretence of the truth of the assertiotei we here snake:— Nut ell sod cmcry wond coo be sislectantiatal to the sedge, tlot, of the noel incredulous. Mintier one of the sonata°. liana remelt, remedies for this elect of athleticism and all those, whither peculiar to the sex or not, which result Leone weak - noes or any particular organ, or genend debility of the eyetion. effeca are almost mafiosi, yet the ciere ritdiest It communicates on rlolent shock to the sy.tnm, but gently Insinkiting 'bud( through the whole franc, rouses the Vital 1.111,f sr) to normal action, sad, whlleenobling nature to throw ell the snit., It thoroughly eradicates the «Mete of disease. Are yon occusented In early morsdog,tudispoeud to Heel-- We earocetly request you to try the hell o( temp/motel.— It ntroly will not bone. Tot we positively guarantee new arras energy, soda cheerful, hopeful looking forward to the dull., of the day. Are you subject weans.. before or Jake eating? Try the same queiottl) before esgh fleet. As we raid before, It will nth erm: ot esenre'res reltef from that distrestaing latticing milt« thonght of food, end Mao from the dins.. tine to vomit utter partaking. We premien perfect Oigo. (lon of whet I,u been eaten. If yon tied clod the close preset bed has twin Inc great, diminish the quantity to jolt your constitution. Bun Colltrlliti—The °ermine highly Concentrated Boer. haw's Holland Bitters In put up In half plot bottles only, and Irelalii.l.t $1 per bottle. The great demand for this truly Colobricted Mtelleine has Induced many Insitati.ouc which the bottle shouldgistard a„-slut pnrchasing. Beware of iruptectiou I 800 that our name bon the label of every bottle jicia ouy. DEN . JAIIIN PAGE, Ja.., A CO., &.T Proprlacra, 27 Wood ntry.t, between let And Ad att.P/Gaborgit. ttle..9.ltorP _ . DIED—On Friday, Aprll &of &at let /over, THEODORE, infant .on of Theodore and Mary Robbins, aged troy...re. The funerAl will take plime from the realdenee of hie mA rent*, No 3 Townsend rim; qm, Sunday afternoon at l o'clock. The friend. or the Lordly are limited to attend. Petri qbbertusent V - EiVSPAPER PARTNER WANTEIC. -- 1,1 A practical Printer, familiar with Eboarn Private, and socustonaid to enperintend an office, an hear of an op portunity I: Investment, as a partner, In one of the beet paying iSciir.pare•r Establishments In the West, by Inquir ing :LI BEINIEERIIOPP k DESTLEY, apS 1 iit,i/tirE Mansfield, Ohio. LEBEIt & BRO. have just received l,ttut PIANOS, from a., Panora... of Noiutra, &atm mod Nunes it Clerk, which hare beau o f looted hi 11. KI.EBY.B pereonally. Female dominoes of prnearir, it drat claim Plane, mBl God it to their loticreet in Ore to a call i.oforo porchaeing eletitheno. U. ELEBEII. & No. 53 Fifth West. Solo Agents for the hteintray Plates. MEW SPRING BOOGB.-I'ho Pillar f nrr or Itrael la Domino, 14 soda. of PiLoos of o( Darid: '1 h. Culprit Fay, a inwria by Joseph Rodeos. Drat, Bobo. Itell end other Poems, Aldrich: T.O t. Wedlock: &redo'. . 1110 antrad...2 wri . k l'oe Erupt., .4 !towns, its nee mid present power, Abbott Life o S.:iney: The Agee/Chia/dry; 1.% ly Consented...as with Lore Ityrinn Baker; hymns of the dem Artii , nto of Cumartied Wei lisrup'e Laudwapo Gard'og The itisi ryitd ?dissimulates of Indic The Cheat Ilend Book, with games by Ilemby, Btannt..i. ap others. E. C. COCIIK.L'iti, .pa Yeder•l street, Allegheny. IC ICE. — t' is . . AL" r FOUR HUNDRED TONS of puro IC s wiLh privilege or house to iiOT. Lot, will be mil. ti (or approved endorsed paper. Yoe male by spa It C. A J. IL SAWYER: - V 111.RATli ).N TO Tti I I .124 Eno,trauta gonad not fall call at Tbe U-.' ehrh of Mee, Guns, Pietot. end ell kinds of Piro arm. iii tho city is to Go toned Moro. a pp 31E1:1101) FOR OCITAR, Con umtanalhg the elaineoLsry prioripirs of intude, with example, sod it...WI escoowary to facilitate the acquire. el,OO a a p..rfert kn o wledg e of the instrturnent, to which Is ilni a .1.... collection of admired tongs end popular plea-s lq ice f Val For sale by • apt) JOHN U. SIELLOn, PI lion . ] street. LPV.150.1111.i..•.U........1N F. P.M- 1•11 W. 1•10. SPRINGER & CO., Corn nautalon Merchants, dealer. In W.I. Illdea and Fr., duce g.nor.l:y, No.:MO Liberty .tract, IZlN.Ratitracbmankr, Bankers sad Merchant. cnn amity, Ph...burgh. rpflE PILLAR OF FIRE, or Israel in Bun- The Prince GI the nog. of Datkt, by the author of tha alowe.ork. Ilne liciodwel coulee of thee, pogo'. welto J mg ',wired by et,. J. L IbEAD, OS !fourth street_ 1) EMO vAL.-N. Elowns & ScoNs, Bankerp, Xl, here rernoTe4 thaw, door. oboe* their 0.1 woofs , they will be found until the coo:Weltao of their no building. sp9..,iff - CENTENNIAL ORATION, by lion. A. Lonnie, dellverbd at the Cob.bolwhoebrbratlon lb. Erncu.tbm Ll Fort Daq‘b•sne. illco •L 5 ,tits. Juit pbb -1.64,1 and for gale by W. b. LAVS:SI sawn, Market and taasan.l ata 1 O EELS. PETROLEUM OR CARBOY Ott. 1 ton Broom Corn: Just race 1v,41 and far ula by 11:WIE1 PET fer.SON. alekltd• raderal street and Canal, Allegbany.City D bbls. No. 2 Rosin on hand and lA, for 4.410 by B. C.& J. 8AN9714R. 47 Wood at. COAL OIL, COAL OIL, 'COAL CIL-1011 Idda. refined bniddlog Coal 00 for gala by abb B. C. * J. 11. SAW lkft. Q 01). 1 ,1 ASH-25 toes Hazelhurst's Soda Ash _ 80 {kr nor. Chilton tut, oil band an.l Inr rd. by sp9 II C. k J. 11. SAWYER. N 0.47 Wood olt. POTATOES -100 bids. reed and for sale by sp9 lIENIIY U. COLLINS. FOUN DliY IRON-50 tons Lake Superior Foundry Iron for •41, by HENRY IL COLLINN. CORN -bus. Shelled Corn for sale by 100 me , iiISNRY 11. COLLINS. LARD-18 kegs Lard, a gory article, for ei. by 80 ILIDDLK, WIRTH 4 CO. CLOVERSEED-50 bus. clean heavy seed for solo ny nplil JUDAS, WI fITB A C O . CORN MEAL-10 bbl.. frogh ground Corn Meal for lode by RIDDLE, WIRTS it co. QECOND LIST OP APPLICATIONS for L.. 7 selling Llepeoni, filed to the Clerk's 059 c, op to April 706,1659. Appel Adorn, tavern, Weal Pittsburgh, 10de... John, eating bow., Sib ward, Pitteburgh, Illamenabelo George, tavern, 3d de en. inuurilau Adam, eating house, 610 On do ' Bosworth Thomas, tavern, lith do do Dieuernenth Casper. ending hon.; 6th do do Dock John, tavern, 34 do do Dryer II P, watt other gouda. 3.1 do do Blies John, wtiug boon; fah do do Buehler Ow W, do bib do do Crawford Atichul, tavern, 4th do Allegheny, Cowling Edward, do Jet du du Ctireoran Owen, eating house, 94 do Pittsburgh, Ribes John, tavern, 4th de Allegheny. Feu Onthdp, do Leueneevillo, Flake:Gun Dulel, do led ward, Pittsburgh, Feu Barbara, do Lawrenceville. Fontana A, do 34 ward. Pittatrtirgh, Fry thorns. do Tarentmn, Yrepdrercti Marti& tavern, Sharibelourg. Hely Peter, do 34 ward, Allegheny; tlillerpio Thomas, do Pitt townehtp, Oltlmple EnVert ao 3.1 want, Piteabeirgh, Uwe chlstlan, :; do Oth do do, Oriodrod Joseph', du 34 do do. Hawn W.C., kitting Flows, McKeesport, Jainerain Fronde, Tavern, 3d ward, rltteburgh, Jut non Flupkin do Duquesne borough, iiirchenhans Catiostine,Other Goods, Pewickley township Elena:tun IL, do Meareeport. Ring Christian, Tavern, 41h ward Pittsburgh, Kell T., do Lawrenuelllo, Rappbahn Wm, do Birmlugliam, Rohl:Alder Jacob, Eating lieu., Ed ward, Pittsburgh, Keeler John, do 34 do do, Run Jaen, tavern, 4th ward, Allegheny, Deemed) Mny., do 4th do el, lilayluFrancieyeating house, Lower Bt. Clair township, Rooth Lampert, taveru,34 ward, Pittsburgh, Lwte W. K, to Waal Ellsabeth, Host e l Ann, do India. township, Meyer Henry, do Wilkins do, McGinnis Poter, do 4th weed Allegheny, Mckul & Mania, do 906 do ?Manuel, Rosser Jobu, do Leurreborvllle, Ormsby Henry, do 4th wail. Allegheny. Olio J. 91., do 4th du Pittsburgh, Olin .1 51, other good., 4th do do, Pat.:Lai MoWus , tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh, Para.. John Il uthother goods, 4th ward, Pittsburgh, Peneecut Joseph, Duero, Birmingham, 19eskert &utak, eating Rouse, 3d arartil4naborgh, Roche Patrick, Uvula, Lower lit, Clair, lientur J. Id, eating_bustise, GM word. Pitteibugh, )hoed elaan Wen, tio Lower EL Clair. Itohrkarter Fradit, tavern, do do, bbuLert Adam, do 3d ward, Pittsburgh, fluid Jaeob, dd teurpaburg, titnith kunuel, do sth ward. Pittsburgh, Shields Frederick, with other goods, latward, Pittsburgh, Spear John M., titan., But Liberty, &ticker °urge, do Booth Piltaburgh, Echwarts Cleo eating bouse,ll,l ward. Pittsbargh, 80.4 Robert, tavena, 3il do do, &nub Wm., veldt other good., 31 do do, 54 . 1110 mer John, eating house, Temperanenvills, Debunk Y. 0., do 3.4 ward, Pittaburgh, Bednehart Adam, Diann, tith du do, &hulls John, do let do Allegheny, bidets lianry, do 34 do do, roam. John, with other ends, Rd do do, Tontine. IL, tavern, Wesel Wm.. eating hot" Utt ' isanil Aliseusly, Wolf John Y., tarrrn, McKeesport, Waldunith Henry, with coiner goods, Mona towbehlp, Wulf P., do do 4th Ward.Plttab . g. Iralz Zander, rating boon, ad do do, Wolf hank, lavera, let ward, Allegheny, Wllltammon Thor with other vxdit, 4th Whitfield Bophla, tavern, Nan totroaldp, Woodcock lartn7, •do ad ',wird, Pntert . tritb; . : Tons Pl4llB, TH01145 A: 10WLBY , Clerk; Clark's Offirylpnl apT Stto_, ebbniusmrnts. REMOVAL.—J. S. Liggett& Co., hare re morel how N. M .nd 70 W.tor street to So. 70 Water and 92 Frout street. I.IOOIT/ ............................ ... ........ JorIN LI%D!AT. J. S. LIGGETT k. CO., pLOUR FACTORS and Produce Cummis .l slon Merchants, !or tho Fels or Vlour,Orain. Seeds and Produce generally, Nos. 71, {Peter and nd Front motet, Pittsborgh., Prnn. . fe26.1 REMOVAL.—Rea, Lloyd ,E Forsyth, havo , ttototoi from 75 Wmar .trout, to 257 Liberty .heat, tttoott they trill be hoppy 5 moot their Hood, and cost. men in REA, LLOYD & poasvTn, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DZIALLEILS IN PRODUCE 0111H/9810M MERCHANTS for the We of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 257 Liberty _Fob 'y P.t. ONE. HUNDRED /*RI Pianos and Melodeons. NEW SPKING STOCK. The New Scale Iron Frame Folt Hammer P 1 A NOS, Warranted not to berome hard Or haraA with use TFIE SUBSCRIBER begs toesll thr especial attnotion of Inn public to hu mini Spring Sten to of PIANOS, , ,IrgIid pi-rein:Lally horn ttin ireirii,omil of Jltll'li & EONS, Donlon, with (big,. NEW FELT HAMMERS, NEW .LIOTTELIC DAMPERS, PATENT REPEATING ACTION AND BRACED BOTTOM OR, BED PLATE Atso, A splendid Ftnek of NinonEoNs and llsnmo stuvs from the Factory of Ma.son litualin, Boston. Airsn the note Spring Stock h.. bear par..bar. 1 for cash end every inducement trill b. ntror.l to boyerr for cub Or vary .hurt credits. JOHN li. MELLOR, No. F.:11 Wood Strlowd. _ 8010 Agerd for CLlckering Sort'• Mono., dod Moroo k flamhn'a 5f0i0.1 and Organ (111EAP PIANOS.--Just re-firfi a p relred. hear Horwarmet rounderdnerod 4 and 7 octave Pianos, manntartnred by C 11. Ilay• Co.: THE CHEAPEST PIANOS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES! They aro with ell Iron frame and French Grand artlon, and male In all reeperta after the dtaidwr at the b. makers. Octaves for $1.75; 7 Octavos for $A10; These will be wad only for nth, no the mall rommtseion