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' FRIO4T M0BN1NQ;:::::::::::::7::::::APR1I> 28. DBJIOOBATIO TIOKK® v v : ~ r ,V ; : : : ; : i WILLIAM BIGLER. i foaaosxiCEoysnß-snPBBMECooBr, JEREMIAH S.BLACK, ’ roi?4!.£HAi. coMMisaioTrEn, ItE'NltY S. MOTT, r< - t x Ot.lm OOUKTT. , ' «a-URM)TNa UASTEE WILL BJ3 FOtISDOS EACH . J?AQK Off THIS PAPKB. JOB PRINTING. ' -We have ono of tbo best Job Printing Offiett respectfully: • ask mcT* ■ ( chants and all others ■who want Cards, Circulars, , Bills of liading, Bill Heads, Blank Checks, Hand ' bills,-oto., to give ns a call. 4U out Job Type ' ere of the most modem manufacture and can ' not fail to please all our customers. Our work* men are perfect masters of their business, and . wllliabor ussiduously to please all who trill fa* ror us with an order. A SKW ISSOJLVENT LAW. There is abillpcnding in tho State Senate, ' which deserves carvfct consideration and scru tiny, before it becomes a law. It provldesfor ■ compulsory insolvency, on terms similar to oom. v = palsrry bankrnptoy In England, it is an set for: tbe relief oferediters InSteadof debtors, ; and might be made the means of great injnstlq f i if not carefully guarded. _ \ This bill providaathat, two or-more Creditors ' may declare their belief, on oath-or affirmation, ■: rthat their debtor ia insolTeot- Oo their petition* accompanied-by, snohf affidavit, a Jodge or a - Court of Common Plena may order a citation to .issue against thedebtor, requiring Mm to appear. .... before the Conrl, where the parties, may be ■ hoard. * . - If, in addition to alleged insolvency, the po. * . tltioDers state on oath that; they believe the ... • debtor is ahontto remove with his property from the State, or fraadolently assign ;or. dispose of '■ hlsproperty, "the Court shall'order a wriUn the nature of an injunction, .to restrain and prevent r . the' : same. - This writ' of injunction' will take from the debtor all power to dispose of his ef- and render every act with-that intent null Aid void. .:.••• If the debtor confess his insolvency; he is de* dared an lnsolvent, snd the Court' appoints a ..' Trustee to dispose of his SBtato, and distribute . tbo proceeds. If ho denies his insolvency, the Court proceeds to hesr and determine the. ease; ia which bearing, alt- the parties, os well ns . other Witnesses, may be examined. Cither party - may demand an issue,, and havo a trial by jary, - If. the Courtis, satisfied of ita propriety. r. • Soeh -a law may serve tho ends of justice in . Borne ciseS; hut In many others it would be used, aa the bench warrant under tho act of 1842n0w "Is, as ameans of compelling rand frightening ; debtors into a preference of some creditors over others—a. means of extorting money from - one embarrauti , but not intolvenL . -The twenty-first seotion of the bill provides, ‘ that any debtor, -finding himself in falling cir onmstances, may call a meeting of his creditors at' bis-place of business, and. if two-thirds, in . number and Talao of tbe creditors be present at , the njeetiog in person, or by their agents, a . statement of debts, credits; and property ir to he laid before them ; and a majority of the creil - itors thus 'present may declare said debtor in a - stile Of liquidation, and appoint two er more persoos as. inspectors of the business, and .three more persons as auditors of the inspectors* ao ‘ eouote. Tho inspectors are thereupon. to wind op the affaira'of tho debtor, and make pro rata . dlatributioQ of the proceeds among sill the ored i itors, without preference. Debts doo to. work, men, servants, and operatives, shall be paid in , full first v after mortgage, execution, or other ..liens.:.-. ■ ; jfu a. largo mercantile community, this bill la a - matter of much interest, and should be under -Bto id before it becomes a lair. Tine latter part or the bit], providing that thedebtor can go into - voluntary liquidation,- would nodoubt work-well. Oaabe an improvement on existing lawit lot tho first part is liable to Berlonsfohjrctiou; It may bo maliciously OBed or abused to the injury,- . perhaps aruin, of many who are not dishonest, andwonldnotbe insolvent, but for the derange ment of their business, and destruction of their 1 credit, -which the application of the process would produce. Suen a law, too, would enconr '.ago an extCnsipir of the credit system, already, ' almost boundless, The law,' tooi is .to operate entirely. in favor of the creditor, class; and af fords thedebtor norclief.afterdrlvloghim to Insolvency.: A State Legislature cannot provide for bis discharge from farther liability, after < : gtving.op his property. .., < THE SHIELDS GUARDS* This fins company Is now fally organized, and ' • In, b fewweekswill mako their firstparado. /'The Captain of the Company is ourreßpoctod fellow'citizen, Jobs S. Hamiwow, Esq., now a raember of the Legislature, who performed goad oervicefor hta Ootmtry daring the worwith Max-, , ico. ; Htf is A gradient soldier; and at thohead of tbe SAirid» <?oa«is will do honor to tbe mill -1 tary of oar oily. , ■ --The-following is his letter, aonsontiag to no cep t the Captaincy of the Company: •■Si; ■(■.!* i HoHse or 1 B»PXIBimTIVI3,: ■ ■ Missus. Jobs Cmonur ass P.Kin: •' 1 - : r.- ■• ■ ■Qmßimm;— lßel-Mghljr Battered by the tender or the -::nmhzaan(t:QfthaBhSeldeBtuaz4a,madefiy:yon; or it.least OwOislnaf an expression or my acceptance or refusal In ~ tba-evsnt or on election. Feeling,-as f always havodone, On fatorosliathe promotion^of the military character of -.oni! city, with, fall approbation Pi the company, I accept. i Tours, JOHN B.HAMILTON. ' The S&itldt Guardi.Upompoßedpf thetiestmon -inoar diy.rHony of Ahem: are-men whorhare ’httened powder,and-stood -before. bulletswhen .'•theirooaotry required their services ;,an<ilhey - are Trilling to do eq again if thelr ooantry Bhonld i rureqaird thdc.brare hearts and. st&lirart arms to • - defend her against the aggressions ofo foreign toe. ' EfiF’Col.Bentonhasdolivered himselfof n ' .very bitter,and able speeahan the Nebraska bill. He takes the.occasion to.vent his spleen against the administration;-and heprovea proltyooH mlnslyely that siarery can never exist in the Eaii*- . nos and Nebraska territories, whatever.lawe £n relation to it may bs enactod. . Tho opponents ofthe billwill findbntlittle consolation Inßen ' ton’d spoooh, so far as the qoeetion is to beoon .sideyed as one of a praotioal oharnqter, Tlie -friends of- the bill find CoLBi proving it to be • •vrhal Mrv Everelt pronounced it, “ n matter of little practical importance.”' ColTßenton says; : How ctn tho Slave etstSeproSt by this MOT - By the exten- 1 - idqnofthe Have power t ■That may proveafsllsaonsexpoc-' ! - tstlon. ■' ‘Throw open ihequestlon delivery bythn repeal of . . .ti>o Kaapromls».aod U will prove a question of nomberst . Aod where then will be the chenee of the alavoholdcrß! _.. Hr elsveboldlng emigrants will he established.-. They will ■ ■ gain nothing'but en unequal contort, and they will lose the. ■ alsresthsy may take to the new territory.-. •: , - Col.' Benton’s sbilityno-one will question,.bnt - his violent and overbearing, temper has . thrown him out of the ranks of political parties, and he ■ seems to be making,war on all mankind. Wo nro afrald ha wilt not live long enough to pnnish all hia enemies as he desires. > ,69-Tha Washington correspondent of tb»Ba]Umore,Rp ■ brief eayae-T’f.Apeutlesl movement iagolngonbereraadln ■ other seetlons oi: the eoanby, which has for Its object thO 1 - reorganlxsUon of the whig party,and Iho running of Hen. Scott 8m President, and the Hen, John Doll fbr YirePresl ■ dent, at the election • . , - : Beil: will never allow Scott to: «lead-the - oolnmn," with his hams on the ticket, Tho pr „ der should be reversed. '■-•t,'. 1 -x • -v-t PITTSBURGH: Money is in tolerable supply, though one per ocnt. is paid on good: paper, and occasionally froraone to one and a half per cent* permobth .Thereia evldentlyalorger business dona at the wbarveß and freight depots OE onr city this year than ever before. The lets rise in prices of breadstuff* bee given renewed nativity to that branch of trade here as elsewhere. '. Tbeamotmt going eastward hoops the rallfoadsand oanfll transporters in active employment. Onr canal has been open and folly employed for nearly eight-weeks, whUe the '-New Tors oanol is not yet Opened for buBinos3,and.wlU. not bo until theaecondor third day of May. This gives the Pennsylvania pnbiio works a great advantage over those of ; onr northern neighbor; and the eonseqnence iseeen thlsyeav in the faet that the receipts of the Pennsylvania railroad were greater for the last month then those of any other road between the East and West. When thodonblo track of the Pennsylva nia road' is completed throughout the line, it will probably excel nil other routesyef inosa in the oheapness and speed of its conveyance of freight and pessengers between the East and West. > : ’> .. .. Xho business on the Ohio and: Pennsylvania road too, increases from month to month, and will probablyproduce reoelpta to the amount of a million doilarsdnring the ourrentyear from Ist March laßb In- one year more the Pittsburgh and Steuben- Tills road will be completed, and in l connection with the Steubenville and Indiana road,'Trill open central Ohio nnd»lndlana to the Pittsburgh trade. This Steubonvllle road Trills doubtless, 1 inovery abort tine after its completion, do as largo and profitable a business -as the Ohio and Pennsylvania road. .-Next wiUoome tha Chartiers Valley road, (now all under contract except one or two section?,) which will connect Pittsburghdirectly with Southern Ohio; and there Is every prospeot that itwilleojoy alaTgenarryingtrado. The fact is, oil the-Pittsburgh railroads, pro jected, under contract, or completed, have tber most enoonraging prospects. - There is eOntinnai complaint of a stringent money market la Cincinnati. . The Cincinnati Friet Current says rates for money there vary •from 12 to 3S per cent. That paper eays, • Tbo litter la ortiloljr an cxborMUst nt», tme tt la talog.paid by some of oar enterprising ffasteralUltrowi&; Anil w 9 Biy mf repeat* remark m*l»a-few weeks sinas that wbUa tbla class, of greed j borrowers are 1 o the market, badness. men may not look Jbt matin financial *GairB..taat year,'and prierthereto, thomaTkets of Eq. rope and the East were vpen to iha tends of Western iUU road Companies, but three are no*, In a great measure, olosedf and the latter are ecnaequently compelled to look chiefly at tamo for hdp. : Badness men are not dbpot&l to pay o**r IT per cent to man*?, atii # «JCbam*h .ftret c3tsa paper U obtainable at.ls, IS, and eveuSlper coat, rat . the bulk, of the negotiations at three figures are toAhott Joans. ■■ : i. . Railroads built,or business done on loans at more than twelve per cent can seldom prodoco -'-'v The New York Port of the 25tb eayst Money la in active demand, bat with a geodeacmly. The amount of capital withheld from immediate ore U Terr lame r-aad another largo amount is only available at high rate* Qfiaterejtfortho dlacoaatof the best Wad of paper. tm«, with the continued railroad prepare, and an undefinable frellnirof fuar. keepa the market more stringent than it olherwisa would be. The quoted rates are ten to twelve for fh at elars, and twelve to Aftaea to second clan paper. : The tomans available -tocatiJoan* are cot need to their follest extent, and thlkii the reason whrtheteak contria* tion noticeable In tart weak has not further hampered tba market There la nodlspcaiUon to tee the foods available on can Inateek or blherspecnbUJons, Thabny«s >*f stocks are those who have ti deliver ca their matorinc contract*. The shipments of gold Uutweek were alt to Yca&ce and hi consequence of tho conation of eqporta both of cotton and breadatuHs to that country, good French bills are very scarce. ■ " ■ . Thadomestfe exchangee an all In fbvor of-Nev York, ami .Urge amounts ire corn leg both from the aoDtba&d w«t, which must abortly effactoste ao casier state of the mo&ty market, especially «r the. payments from, the trade are diminishiag weekly, and in asothermonth all the tall transactions will halve been paid to. Jobbers find iha pay* meat from, thrir. eteioacreregular*’hat. ttafr orders ere •attiring curtailment from the twofold motive of a i«uf of prodonce In striogoni money timesendfrom the prospect of a decline io pricet, which many profiatt to »». - Thahdnksuumei^pnbitihedtodaysbowsaoontreetidQ of -loans to the week to tte extent of ftde^ dine la the amount of specie held by the taste to the ex* tent of COOjOptk TMamoant now held bst3£2B l 9;D. The DHaols steamer,now carom* toN«v York, has about emlUion-doUararin goU4a£ti ' The banks are gradually contracting in vtow of the re newed demand for the expert of gold. This direct fop is too gentfo to create alarm, but itsoeh at to Inspire Increas at caction la operating, and to lead to a contraction of ail gv&ereloUigftUmxs, As ooatraets die 00l they are bat par* thtily renewed. . ■ ■. ■ Tho exports of specie from New York last week '»«»•••- .4UW.821- Pmtauly la 51.62U10. I'> £»nrafy j«3,eax: “ FArviiy nWK “Mart* 1,181)427 Total dneo Jaananrltfc 10.624.470 Buna timeln 1833. ; SlStlJa Sama lima la 1852 7,232,701 TimMport<ofmnttiaiidlufrotnS«w Yotklait wart..™..™. J 1.228,000 SJnoolst, -JanUarj, 1855...™.._.„ 21.800,119 Bama time In 10,194083 Tlu Imports to Now Tori were.. {1,1(9,692 Prokraj 15 week* of 1854.... 03,608,163 MSI due* l«t January, 1854..: ,2„. .... 457,714,700 From the above figures it appears that, not withstanding the large exports of provisions and breadetalfg, mors spools has been exported this year thus far, than daring the same tlma. lest yb&r. The Imports are about three and a half mil. lions less this year than last thos far. ; The ex ports over five and a half millions greater. The reoelpts of gold from California werodon* eiderably less during tho first quarter' of thl» year than : last. Tha steamships Illinois nod Northern Light have arrived at New Tork, with $2,194,294 05 in specie. ... TUB GAIMDBS TBBiTT, ■ ( This treaty has beenratiflifd by tbo Senate by a yoto.of 32 to 12?. so. says the correspondent pf tbs Ledger. : The. compensation to be paid to Mexico was increased from: seven to too million dollars;,and the Sloo amendment was carried by a vote of 80 to 14, This canfaardlybs called a ratification. It will require the ascent of .the Mexioan govern* ment to tho amendment, to: make It s treaty at all. That government is not likely to aooept the amendment. , :The : Sloo grant is unpopular In Mexico. Negotiations, however, will' probably be re opened, and more favorable terms may bs obtelnsd. If the recently reported-brilliant victory of Santa Anna over Alvarez should, turn our a fact the Blctater.wlU probably not be quite so oon clliatory as before. . .It ie said that tho anny of, Alvarez was com pletely rooted after a severe engagement,’ A eorrespondent of the Louisville Dem. ocrat, writing from Elizabethtown, In -regard to tho Ward trial, says: »• Mr. Marshal), however, didn’t-meet pabllocxpeotatioa. His spoeohwhs a failare.” Cel. Carpenter, on the contrary* tho correspondent soys: “took tho dofenae by sur prise.- Ha lo a young man, and has been only five or six years at thp bar; he Is well, but not OB widely,-known ns eomoof theoonnsel for the defense.' Disparaging remarks were occasion al'ylhrowq oat by interested pnrtlesi'who spoke os they wished. They did not anticipate snob an, analysis of testimony,.so clear, so elaborate, and so lucid an exposition of the whole case as was made. Tho speech was eloquent and pow erful, and made, a deep Impression.upon all who heard it l@f*A fatality seems to attend tbe movements of the troops which were first shipped on the 111- fated Nan Francuco. By o despatch from Nor folk ireleamthat the'BUamshipFaloon pat into that port on Monday, disabled. She left New York on the 18th Inst, with Companies D, a, I and K, ofthe Bdßegiment U.B. Artillery, num bering 265 men, and commended by Blent. Col. Looser. Most of tbe troops were those rescued from the steamer San. Francisco,' and were on. their way to California by the Isthmus route. .The troops.and alt the passengers havebeen safe-’ iy landed. The troops are accommodated at Fortress Monroe, until provision can bo made for eeading them on to their destination. The Iqjury to tho Falcon ie only la her machinery. Vahtabm Paopgnnr ton Sax*.—We would call the attention of capitalists to the advertlse mm>t of Mr’. E. Faber. It is «ns of the beatlo calitiea in .the city, and' ie highly:, desirable: for any bosincespnrpoee.' ' - i ' • y ■- ♦ 1-4. Sige is Cabbies abb Tauow —We expect the prioe of these articles will attain a further ri«e before long. It ia knownthat avery large amount of tallow bos heretofore been exported from ‘Russia, bp wap of the Blaok and Baltlo seas, to England, and other countries of Western Europe. The' war onta off title sonroe 'of snp plp of that article entirely, -and will compel Great Brittain, France, &o. t to look elsewhere for the amount demanded. AUhough we do not believe the war .in Europe should raisethe pries of sorubblng brashes'hr drags, wo think it quite likely tallow in ail its various forms’and uses will advanoe in prioe. The vast quantities of tba artiolononsumed will make this, an important item--In the increased’ foreign commerce of this countrp. ■■ . Arobblshop Hughes is in Washington: - The next meeting of the American Medical Association will be held at Bt. : Bonis. -The paintings known as tha Dasseldorf collec tion, were to he sold at auction-last and this evening in Hew York. The Supreme. Conrt at Washington has rever sed the deereo 'of tho Circuit Court of Ohio, -which, receatiy. declared against giving the Ue ; thodiatEpiscopal Church, South, a part of the assets- of the Cioeinuati - book publishing eon-: Cera, hold bp the Methodist Episcopal Church since the separation of that- denomination in 1840;: and has remanded the courso for further proceedings. Miss Eliza Bogan is playing a very successful engagement at the Boston Musonm.■ v; - ; Beacon Daniel Clark: a soldier of tho revoln : tlon. and a resident of Plymouth, Vt., for ’the last fifty pears, died at Brooklpn, CL, a few daps siuos, agod 101 pears. Twenty-onaGormaa.conntry girls: from 14 to 17 pears old, were lately tokon' from a steamer On the. Bblne. which they wore descending In company with three .men, who were.taking them to N#w Tork to he plaoad in houses bf ill fame. '• They were seat to their homes, and two of tho men were arrested. dSTlilorso'* Invigorating IS Hair or Cor dial—The earth's Croat is ano dcporitoryof rtonodlr* suitable to the diseases of Uu creatures that Inhabit it; and science, Industry,-rsflacUon, andasperiment are contlnual 1/ Introducing from this ’trot- remedial storehouse new amenta fcr the amelioration of human suffering. The out powerful of these agents thst has ever been applied for the mitigation of pain, the coaservatlonrof health, and the pro. 100 gallon of life Is the Asiatic herb which forma the basis at Dr. tbrtti lmigpnUng EUxtr or Cbrdiat, Thlsprope rtllou, it not a unlraml panacea, certainly emhncoa with- In lUprovlncoasscaralive agnates number of eomplslata than have never before been snbdued, or arm relieved,hp a single medicine. It Is appUcshie to all nervous fiT umai <j slid all disorder* of tho srcrstlro organs. nilt*ralljr»tavate» the powers of the atomteh, and. gives to ererynrstnehd •every; Hold nmusary to dlgsstion Its full nafcuralvlgnr, however tha same may hare horn impaired by mania or in dulgence. If tba procreative funotien haa been impaired,' indtbar «** a singlecourse of: this preparation will taped to the relaxed oiganliatloa its full aexnal vigor. Woman, the’mast fragile as well as: the fclrcst portion of animated nature, wIU fiadthlatar snrest reliance la all difficulties: redltal or Incidental, to Whtih hcr structure is liable-, while in cases of nervou* bead-ache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, nervous melancholy,hysteria, feebleness, nervous tnmkUng,!nripS ent paralysis, sleeplessness, unnatural Irritability, fainting Stq epilepsy: weakness of the hark, general proatrationr palpitation of tta heart, iMdtude, mental lndoleuce.iu.tts effects are us certain and uulfjna as tha malts of a mathe maiiraloalenlaUon. ~ Ihe OydW is put up, highly oonovntrabd, lu pint hot- Pri°>thr«e dollere per. bottle, two fcr flee dollars, six fcr twelve dollars. O. If. BETO, Proprietor/ - MSBroadway, New York. the Chi tod States, Canada, AGENTS. 2 3 ? 0 ?! ” n 00 ffooa street. Pitlsbnrah. DR.OKO. 1L KBVBEB. No. HO Wood street, do 3. P PLEHINO, AUeihenyaty. spi2&emaw Dl/U.OGCBB. .Dr. KzTsxz, of 110 Wood.street, has fhmlshed us with tha fallowing dialogue. The Dr. aays he Wilt hot voudrfcr the occurrence of the prereut one, but instate on it that tha suns thing happens daily?: DIALOGUE.—Scot, Basnn gitop. : - IkthMaiabsysoat 2Hmt Ur., I want you to shave me aaquick as possible, and don't you hurt: for my bee la very Under. •itzsher—DU do that: sir: and-won't hurt you, neither and If you want your tender face cured,'gat aome of Bunds Cuur or Boses, and pnt It on your ikes f ’UTI core It. I&n—Where can 1 get ltf itoher—At Dr. Krracfs, So. 1 to, corner of Wood sirect and Virgin alley. - A£»—Dr. BTrtsa's. ehl ThatVt thn very ptace 1 was going. I see ha has Hosrsrrsa's Broaudn Brmas fcr aale, find I want a bottle far my wife; she has the dyspepsia my bad. ■" Lookco hero, Ha&u: when job go&nra 6»re, Jla git o box or dil EUn Dru df*tj**Ufldere, a&» it’ll i2Ak*dein red whlikereof fooM.BjUackMctowral. u black aayour f»ee;-mbut booulOct ; If I goth*re,ltrlllgctftboxef lUirDye. Utaom;irhbfi tbeoamacifUt , Barbcr~Cwn3Mt& lUia Xhrx, Yon can get anything you wont at Kxvsxs'e, except dry (pood*, ltd hu a cpleo* did assortment of til kinds of perfumery, soaps Suvty Articles, bceSdeeDrogs sad Medicines. lt*g worth ft tfadt to bb store, to ws his laqcj showcases, and those Crystal Palatcoaeatak -•..-. -••■.••:••■. . ■•jL^rrWsDrrtogoingthere. I want several articles la bis Una, and may ft* well hoy from hlma*anybody«lse.rj3s • Important to Conatfjr Doalsri^Dß GEORGE H. KEYRER, Wht&aaU dm# Ed&U Drv&itf, No! HO,corner of Wood street sad Virgin alley, has ft? sals a complete Assortment of pare and genuine patent or prtv prfctwy medicine* which wIU bs sold at proprietors prices; amongwhich are the following, via ? .*-•••. ; •?****■ • • Hooper’s Fomele, Dr, Rote's Alterative, AnderwnV do., • ltoUxoad,. .-■■:■■ bit? ora.- ■■■ do,. Golden, . . BoorbareViroUacd, • do.- . fenrale* / ; - Elaetelter'eßtnmteh, Green's Oxyranatw), Hobenseck’e Lire? FiUs, Hampton's Tlnetnnv SoUenf. • do. : Radclifitfa Alkaline, Uds&t r t . do. ■ Hutching** Dyspepsia, ■■■■ FUcho's Cougb, ■ Stoughton's. do. Cathartic, ; . , sirapant’i, _ .do.: .fbrDUrhoea, ... trows Schnapps, , ‘do. for Weeding Lungs. .BttsnAaooooaahXKsntt. Roberta SampiriUa,. - Dr. Keytar’sFeetotal, Townsend’* do, : Dr.Jeynea* Expectorant. Dennett's Plant and Root, - IVybnfs Balsam cfJUmwort. 1 Louden'* Indian Vegetable, Schenk's Pulmonic. Wright's da, Dr.Dsncan's Expecicrant, - Holloway's do, Nnttail’e Syriaoum, * pyott's AntiblUoua, Or. M'Ollntock’elWtonJ» IsoiNrv lpiuloo, . < ' do« ~ . Ooogh Miliars* 1 do. Windham*' ; r FUchs's Pulaonarr balsam. Dr. Cock's BWoUs, do. Kxpectorairt/^ Hibbard's dov , - do. Cherry Fuloonfav Harris*, sick headache, v: Or. Bose's Expectorant!^ l« e u X“ Bragg's Antbtlllons, Morgan's do. do. rarer and Ague, 49»lUmemberthe plioe, Louden's ; : do;, ' DB.EEVBBB'O.' Jeynee'Banatiro, Sb, 14Q Wood street, comer Brandreth's, Virgin alley, German, rv-v. marlftdair A Word to ■pannoro-'-How to hava. good Batter and Horn of It, and Health; Stock. . W'HtW CATTtE POWHEB--Tlie6apowC«r» ora p ut up Incus pound packs, one an really a good utlcls, not oulp tbr the dtteaawtnoldent toHomo9,Oov>, .Bwlna and othor animate, bnt Uuyare Ukowlte an excellent article to improve the condition ofthe animal. IbrMitch Omit, they not onlyimprove the condition of Mich Cows, but they Increase the quantity ea well as Im prove the quality of milk and bnltor. . Tho proprietors sey thot It tnemsos the quantity of butter from, hidf a pound to « pound s week to eaoh oow, while those peraona who have tried It, say a pound: end e half to two pounds per. Week, wlththo same. kind, of-ihsdlng as before. .-Of one thing we ate certain. ell who use It once will ueo It ell the time and eave money by the opereNon. ae well as Implore the eppesmne of tholr stock. Price SC cents e paper, 6 pipers 1brA1.,,,, . OXO. H. KBVSHB, N 0.140, ' oorner TVoodet-end Virgin alley. . fehl Wholosele end Beiell Agent,’ H-Agee and Fever of throe yeue standing Oared: —Mr- John tosgdon, now Uring at Beaver Dim, Hanover county, Vo, near Blehmond, bad Ague end Fever for three - years,moetof the Umeho had chills twlcea day, and rarely less then once; he was parched with fevers es soon as the .ohQUeft him;, and alter trying physicians, quinine, most of the Toala:advertlsed r and every thing recommendod to him, waa abont to give up la despair, when Carter’s Spanish Mixture waa epokonoh he got two bottles, but beftre ho had used more then a single one, he was perfectly cured, and has not had s chill or favor since. ’ Hr. Longden Is only one out of tbonsanda who have been bone&ttedhy this greet tonic, alterative and blood purifier. ■ See ddverUsement with blaoartlllcate.-,: marll' >4fiF* nanla’.gtek’Htedeehe FHIa-Wnr rcmted.—NO CChE, NO pill la ,& certain curs fbr that meet distressing aOsetlon: of the nervous sys tem celled Blck Headache. It never tklla to remove on at tack In tram twenty to thirty minutes, whan token accord ing to the directions, and that without either vnmmhg or purgiDg. -Its use, morenver. tends to the oomplete eradica tion of the disease. There are twelvo doses Is waeh box, with ample directions. Price th .Prepared endaold by HARIUBA hATHROP.HarrIsvIUe, Va, and aold by GEO. H. KEVBKB.I4O Wood street, Wtts bnrgb, POm algn of the Golden Mortar.: ■ . nprBotaw ■. . 49* Pnntaloona.— The well-known • superiority: or , QUIBBLE'S fit in the Garment, nctxl* no comment on hla .part; it has been acknowledged by allwho have formed him wlthlbeii orders; thntlhey bare nerer been fitted with the: same earn and style as by him. Ho begs thin form his pa : irons and the pnblle, that hla stools is now replete with the "nswest styles: for coats, ruts end panted settable for the” present season. B. QUIBBLE; Tailor and Pantaloon Makar, ‘ : 49»3Kedleln* Cfcesto— Dr. SEYSEB, wfcoUal Dnjggtot,of ldO Wood Btr«Jt>haa oa hani a splendldw otmontfif MZPIOZNE CHEBTB, for families and stcaia fcOgta, at ruimu sriees.' tfh wa in van! of articles of tit!* kind would <Jowwl to ghrehim a «alt . bti - y ’ * * » s * " , ij. a *•» 1 ->-* ?• Wy «£>«-*• **- W r -'V' - - •*■':'} •. ''r: ' -v,' -■ '-'A : V'■'•V- •',/•.• v , -S;.-"" \V- V.V- ' \ K laT- ■■f . / 7~;' 240 Liberty efc, headof Wood. .' 4 v’;^*-. v ’:i. AS'X\ • 'k* SPECIAL NOTICES. if 55“ , NOTICE;—A meeting of Stockholders in the vttSjT; “ PJttaburghLJfe lurunnoe Company,* 7 will be held at Ihe!rOIBee;ohTHIJRSDAY» Aptil2?tb£lBs4;at?ofcloek, F. M* to act upon tha Supplement to the Charter. < apr»;td O.A.OOIfION, Secretary. HYDRAULIC tmdCTBJgn«l have i«S;*SS*Jf uH Xs o,luaa * lM S* supply ofißeaaon’s HYr pB AVLIO OBHKNT, at tunoted quality. This article it :thobest endcheapest material ter CISTERNS; * tingle' war mch course.of brick* laid Inl and plastered: with this uKHfiß'r, vul esdsrel&r ages;, and area plastered on day *dla>tn aueoesslve courses to the ihickneaaof an Inch, bar eoaeSih aftw days so solid as to rwlstany ordinary degree or ontstte pressure, nor is the water in the least degree at tee ted. • This OBUfiNT should be used ter all underground tin* derwater, and exposed structures, ter all Important build* Inga, and foxfire walla, eoplng/walls, ehlmncy tops, bridges* aqueducts* canal locks, and every speeles of crick and stone •tructura exposed to water, damp, or frost. • ■ „ „ ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, , • aprls ..- . . . - llfl Water street, 160 grout street.:. POULTRY.—Bfaanghaiaud Brsmahpootn HENS’ EGGS, warranted pore ter setting, <san oe ob tained at Horgrave'a Drug Store* corner of Penn and Loeust strata. Fifth ward aprl- State Mutual Plre At Marin® Insurance Company. „ OP PENNSYLVANIA. . DralkA Office cor. SkwrihandSonlh/Uld tU^PitUburgh; ■■ Cap&tirt,3sQ,OOo:ooUars,, •: John P. Butherterd, Dattphin oog P.O. Sedgwick* Harris* burg *. : Samuel Jones-, Philadelphia ; A* Wilkin*, Banker, Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John ILRutherftrd, Dauphin 004. A. J. Glllett,BArriabnrg; S. T. Jones, Harris* burg; Robert Slots, Carbon 00. - - . 4 JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, PraldenL * A. A. CARRIER, Act*y. AVJ. GILLETT, Secretary. . The above company will insure against perils of sea and Inland navigation and transportation; also, -ph buildings and merchandise In city or country, at lowest rates coasts* .tout with safety. Policies Issued on-dwelling houses either perpetually otter a tom of years. \ > ja!3 CHrard Eire and Marine Insurance Company OP PHILADELPHIA. Office PiiUiurgh Agency ewv fburth and SaithfUtd tU. Capital, 300,000 Dollar** Wo. M. Swain, J.P. Stelufr, H.A.Shackelford. PaotThorloW, E. M. Davis, J. B. Flanigan, . Thos. B.3Utchell, * Bamuat Jones, • B; B. Comegys, . Thcmtas Craven, Wm. XLSowanL P. D. Sherman, > A* Hart, Philip F. Snyder, Wm. P. Alex Heron, Jr n • Turman Sheppard; >. JOEL JONJBS,Presideat ATS. GlLLETT,Secretory. - . Will Insure Cotton or Woolen Factories, Buildings, Stores, h« rchandise and property generally, ou'tbe most tevorablo terms fjaitt] A. A. CARRIER, Agent. l&nurafiM Company of the. Valley jof Virginia; Capital $900,000. HOME OPfifiE, WINCttfiSTKE, VAu m&eozoaa: Jos. B. Canon, • John Kerr, LloydLogao, 1 James H. Burgees, Jamea P.RUey, N. W. Bichw&on, ILH.hlcGuyre. JOS. 8. 0 ARSON, President. C* &-JTCTN&, Secretary, 0,?. BREAKS, Actuary. The attention of the community Is especially invited to this company, as an institution based upon an ample capi ta], and ooDduotod on the strictest principles of equity and economy. Policies Issued on Baat*, Cargo-*, and property, generally, by A. A, CARRIER, Agent. i j>l3 - • . Office oor. Fourth and BmithCeld ate. ifn>ABBOCIATBD Firemen I !Utanrauee vr£r - Goxapanyafthe CUy of Plttiburgh< J. K. Pwaidcnt-RODERT PINNET, Secre* U %uwar» udut «EB *o4 HAIUNB UIBKB of .1] r-kinds; Oflcer ao-MWatot street, „ .-muons: . J.K, SXotthead, W.J.Asdem, B*O.Sawy«v, B. B. Simpson. Wm, M. Edgar, H. B. WBidna. C.lf.PanlMin, William OoUtagwood, A. B. Roberta, . John M* Irwin,* Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. Jala VTS* CASH BKCVVAIi VI&B AND UA- W XSBURABOB CO9IPABY. of Fanatylvanlm* CAPITAL, 9100,000* €uAß> TBB rinPBTVAI* Awiimf-Ura. AtTQITSTtISO.HEIfftEH. &errtuv--THOHAB XL WILLSON, Esq. ' ■.'• .vMKOSOU*': Hon. A.CLJlrirtcr, flaniiol W. ntjf, WUliusßebifixai, Jr., Tbomai Gillespie* William*. Fahnestock, John B. Coxy ; lUrrer BoUmao, Jacob Peter*, - John-Walker, Jr,, ' WffilamOolder,Jr* Jacob B. Balderman, . Aarcn Bornbaugh. RUB3BLL A OAKES, Aftc&ta, Office* in Laffcyrtl© Bafldlnga, {ratmoi ct>Wood itmt) iris* CITIZENS* lai vrae* Oonptnjr of iky Flttalmrgto*—U. D. KING. Prafclant; HAH* UAL t.MAHS!IKII> Boetctaiy. Office} 84 WaUT&trcriibii&xnJUbrktiand WixxJttreett. Iniram BULL and CARGO Bidt*, on thaObioanAHtadfr alppi&imsa&dtribntiuriM.- Totorea tjpiltut lioea or Damn bj AZ£o~Asalnrttbe Peril* of the Rea, and XnlafiAHftT(g»> tiraandTranrpertaites. ■ c nuctcss; ;* tr.D.Elog, Va.btlanjr. WHltan Uojoley, Sunut! M. Kfir, Beauelßee, gnit«mninyh«m | ■ Robert Daa)>;,)r. l JchnS.Dllirarth, • - tote U. Petuioek, Freotießellere, B.n*rt»agb, J.Schoonßieker, .... WelttrUryoat, WUHinEI. lUri, iahn Bhlptan. . dae2B UtrMgß non IKy ere itelly Uljazlnjt tollgfit netr; tntrt'»ian»,«B<l the march trf program lecnwert; pmnneßalil.or becoming eo. will be pleweil la Item tbit retrace inti Inngrfcsroictiooitt hlocO, hero bronghhbeftre the pnbllu the grmteet tranter tftbe «<«, to the trt&Teof ESIEBSON'B AJUUUOAH BAIR RE3TWATIVE,« rare con tor tUHnro am-ta pretmt tUirftmntMHns. Beedreolar to be bai of the Aerate, glrtng fsflfartfcaUiir.PriaeJljOO lnl»it*hoUl*e. BaJ4 by • aB. HSRlia * CO,ftapttetore, S76aperior*treet,Clero|jin3 t tihjo». > : Por eels iaPUtetnlrgb in thefuUoalcihoujsc*:— Planing Brea,\> h. Wilcox i Ca ll. R. Belter% O. H. Kojimj Jod tlofclcr, Ilea). Page, Jr, J.HCu»L * AU rsUrtty cifjfj—lt A. Bockham, Proajlr A F. Fleming, . Ptttoreoa. JohnO. Bmlth. ftprii rrs» lniilgceUon aae iawr Comclatna (K&b CORED BY BIBB’S PfiTWlLKUM.—Kraltthe fol lowing .letter fromSev. 0, Dicxwso*. a Missionary to OTSKMII : i ÜB, J. M. Km— ntnrSirt Mysell and wife haring been greatly benefittod by the ose of your Petroleum,! wish to have you Mndxnea box Of two or threw doatti bottles. I am tto Coegragatfeiua Minister in this place, and several ofmypoopieare affected with indigestion and an Inaction of the Brer, thesame hr myself and. wifo, before taking your PmbueJMa Bbcx Oiu We toojLecreral bottl«— two cr lhm eaab-abont ft year end Ja half ago, nnd we have, never enjoyed '** good health for yean aawe hara dnew that timp. I hnf cbi takeu fl single hOUle, before that fulinmof Ute ctotnach which so dlstrmaa ih# dy»- peptto wasreUevedf«ed IhateteU nothing of it since ihat time. SXy wifb was aim ralterod from a chmdc. disease of tia Um, which feiijl been of eereral year* standing, by iho (ueofythxr Petrotsusk. . Bold by 8. M. Rl£B,Canal Basin, GEO. tL RKVBEB, 140 wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Pealen every, where. oridS • ITS I * Gould's Thlni PabUo vale of H atld* lng liots^ AT BOCHESTEtt, BEAVER 00 n PA., Will takeptoe upontbe premises,on SATURDAY, tbV lUb Inst., at lQ o'riociu Penons desiring Lots at half price, most apply «xmia* the IfiO tet apart for those who wonhS firat w), m taeariy elf gooe. Atior the third sale no more wQlfhe oQered kt half-price, but knocked down to tbe hlgbesttddder. i to handy balance In one and two year*. Good wamnty deeds ftdm Grid Finney, whose title U perfset, beyond dispute.- apr& |T»* laponantto cappers endLeseben* Dr. tLEYB£B J l4& Wood street, 2ns received an aa> eortmentof : ; : . . Meeliinloal Leaches; “ .CupptegaUjEßSs; ■. **. BrwSialssees; 'r. " Eye Gaps; • . ■ .: .• • ■ Dental Mtehess ■ • ' ■■■ ** - i Sariflsator. ••" These are really ttfpoftaat inventions, and very oouvw*- nleot to those who musar Leeching.. Gail and see them. Woodat- afd Virgin aUoy. Jed . SfitSON’S PAG - Post Third etmete JUkeneanstaksa in all kinds«f weather, ynsD iAuM,tab F.U»givlfig an •eenrateartistlo and animate likeness, unlike ana mstiy so* parlor to thecommonchottdaguerreotypes,at thefoilovlng cheap priooai gl.ftO, $3, g|, %*, $b and upward, aoooxdlng to the slsea&d quality rfcaws or frame. IBrantbrcmldm,fnn4U A,M.to9P.M« N. B.—Ukenpaetof eichcr doecaeod penons taken In any part of the dty. _J (norSfi-Jy ’ jrSkOVRTAIIfgi Gartetn Haterftelii ana UtSr : Curtain Trimming* of every description* Parattnre Flushes, Broeatellee, Ac., Lace and Muslin Ouiihdns, N. V. Fainted Window Shades, GUtCornloCs.Ourtatn Pins,Bands, do,at wholesale andretaSL : W. U. OARRY&, No. ICPOhesnut * tract, corner Fifth, FbllsdetohJa. : Certains Hade and Trlmmodin the very newest Frcn&h style. I . fmatgQ;ly Oonuti Ooraiiit A gmt many per eousare dreadfully termCated with coma. Aoertaln remedy will be fbnnd ln.Br; Gosafs Ooaff FURia, fbr sale by Dr. GEO-8, KEVBER, 140 Wood Street. Pri»,retailatl3>4*nds»et*.pcrbox. espB ... deductsna to thoee who buy to sell again. ATTENTION 1 8. L.- G;—You ate berohy notified to they attend at your-Armory, on MONDAYS* WEDNES DATS and PIUDAVB, for drill, and -to transact each bush ness as stay comabefore theGompany. P. KANE, : .• -marSfoflmd ■■ Secretary pro tom. O* of meellsg, WashingtonilaU, ih*r Wood street, be tween Fifth street and Virgin alley; PmtmntdßLonoi* everyTueadayevenug. Mmufmi EyoAMi'Mxar, No. fiwt and third Fridsy of each month. : lmar3s:ly NoUce*—The JOURNEYMEN TAILOKB So* IKy; Oim.of Fttteburgband Allegheny, meets on - the firs t and third WEDNESDAYbfayQry month, at the FLOBI DA HOUSE,Market Street : 'X- Brorder Jolty ; , - , . jQgy : YOXiNQ, Jlh, Bocretary. trS>ANGBB6NA Lti])GEt;L O. 0« Fo-Tbo Angerima:Lbdge,Ko.ES9,LOiOf 0.F., meets every WedneadayeveninginWaahitertog-HallgWoodet fjyhy. li due to KIBE'S Jpttroteum to Siytl»tttrlmißbeenlmGwntOi.‘completely eradicate : erexy vtetaga of tMa dread Ail disease in less time than any Other remedy, and at lessoosior Inoonvenlfinoato the pa-" tiontc v - ■, The thousands of eertifieatesi In thehands of tbe propria* tor, many ofwhlob are from wotiknownaltUons of the oily omttalmrtb Mill It, Immediate riolnlty.go to ehow clearly and beyond Ul4outit,that Kn&’B P*Ticiioii'le a medicine of no commas relue, notonlyise local remedy In Ami, ID, Bte'MAatitm, Dttfnttt, lottpf Sight, but as a Taluable Internal remedy, inviting tho JuTMtlgatlng nbyalclatis, a, veU ae the enffenng satient, to become acquainted vlth ita merit,. .V. : - ■ Those haring a dread of mixtures aroaasnrctl tbattbl, medldne la'tuirely natnr»l t and l»bot(J*a aalt Boweftom theboeom or the earth. - ' ■ fhtfMMw urtiflealtti ooßfet/Wn* aamrvuUWuiat BmtcuUy N. Z, aiia heart iaU'Auswt £1852, CotcfiicAit /*fr* appended £7lc cert\fUxiUQfth(£c2cßTCUd D. T. Fuotf SL D. truth certify, that IhaTo beoneo badly af- Uleted with Soxofalafbrthelasttarenyeanthatmoetofthe time I bate been unable to attettl.to_ any Und of buainets, ahd touch of tbe time hn&hle to wuk end- «nfiued’to my. bed, and hare been treated neatly hit the time by the boat Physician, our country affords; ioecaetonaiiy got some re lief, but noeure,and continued togro-e worse until Dr. foot iMommenaed me to try the Petroleum, or Bock Oil, on ere: 2 thing eUe hedfallod. I did eo wlthout faith at tot, but eeffiot waeestonlahlngj ltthrewthepolsontothororface at once, andl atonoe began to growbetter, aud_by using eeren bottlee I haye got a ofdollaM. MBSiNANDY M. BABKEB. This may certliy that IharelxtolaoiUßlntedwlthKler’, Petroleum, 0* Book Oil, for more ttan a » and hare in* oeatedlrwitneesol lte benefldal effect. In the man of indo btdwßffand other dlseaMS for Which 1 tie recommended, wndoan wjthoonfldeneerecommend it to he amedidnewpi. thy of attention, undeanaablyeaythatanceesahaa attend, edlta n» where other medlelnehad feUed.. Vorealehy elltheDrugglota [aua^h*. -ntCE PU>CBs-100 Ba cfa ,eg ennerior -article Bice, ji pionr, Jastrecdred by. fepr|4} JOB. PIEHIHQ; ■ .■■ ■■■:■ » ■ • V^> JrA Ladr of our acquaintance* Mrt,Po*«. ell,Ka.lB Stanton street, hew York, .was tronbled with liter complaint for a long time, and after trying man; re. medles, was adrisod to try DnH’LaoS> Celebrated Titer Fills,. She did eo, and says that without* bo* aha was effect tUallycared. ' s' ladig*«UoD 1 5toppsKa of thomensßS,cMUrcnes*,-in(3 g»&. erallrregularlty of the bowels,,are alldlseasea' originating in tho same pmlifle.causa,-as h also. that dreadfnlaeottrge DYflPEPHA*,Those'who are afflicted with an;of theabot a enumerated diseases, may rest astarodtbat theeonreo of el* tbek maladies ft la ths liter* amlfor itscorregtionthff best remedy em offeredto the public is Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated liter Pilla. Try them. The money refunded if not satis, faotory. . . F. 8.--The aboto ralaable roraody,elßoDr.si 7 Lane ? s cel ebrated Vermlfqge, can now bo had at all respectable Drug Storesln this city. * Pnxehasers wiltbocareful to aai for* and.tahecouehnt ;p*£ MTanefa Liter Pill* There er<s other Pills, purporting to be ldter nilg, now before the public. Foreale at all the respectable Drug Stores in the United States and Canada. -Also, lor sale.by the sola proprietors,* FLEIiTNG UROS., - nl < Soeceesowto J. Kidd A Co* aprgl-maw - 60 Wood street. Vu PalntersaaZlne Faint***! hato jiut re **!*«* » ?pt of Snow White Ziao Paint, ;whlahl will sell aery low. Also, Zuo Dana by the gallon, Which sells low, and coma better than Linseed Oih- ...OESO H. KEYBBB,UOWoodat, ofYirgiQ Alley, sign, of Ibe GoWanMortar. HEW AaVRRTTBUbrwmt . , - . Assignee’® Sale. 4 til the real estate d( William Eberbart,Jr, Trill be «- JX posed to sale, on lie premises, In IhoboiooghofOooka to*n, Fayette county, Pa, on FltlDAy. tho loth day of Moy, 1854, aay -one lot of ground, bn Which la eroeted a glass factory, with flattening house attached, with* ccnjplctoalae »touefertoyen,eutangroom;'a®a'aO'btbbrnecessarafiul]d. r inglaßaappurUn»ncestoaglacsfactory,Sc,nllingoo4, ropafr,and to complete rnnniug order for .manufacturing i window; glass after ihe.mOst'apprbyHi method; (Sa the' l same lot there are two two-tenement Urlcfcdwelllnghbuaea,- 1 andone foor-tencment; frame dwelllbg house two Stories high. Ono lot of ground adjoining lota orM.i.J. Ituoter, on which la a to br-tenement frame dwelling houfc' nearly new; andonolatofttouhdon Mala street, .adjoininginto of /. Canard aud W. Ennui,on nhlch Is erected a largo frame dwellinghbuse and atowjoomjsmd good cellari also, •no lot of ground adjoining lota or J; t Eberbait and oth era. on which la a large frame Btflblo, ware-room, Acr also, a lotof gronnd adjoining fretoty and KJECrUrjr, on which fan largo flx-tcnnocnt frame; dwelling house i also, olot of ground adjoining land of J, Tternau, on' which Is erected i two two-tenement frame dwellings, near the glaei factory* I alaO) throo-qnartera of an aero of coal belonging to the foe [ to nr. ! ; A good title and the.tenna.of ratio mode known on the I day of sale. If the property cannot be told to adyantege, I It will beyrmted on too earns day, tor the term of one year. - FRANCIS M’KEE. o EIURPtESa HEALS, Assignees.; - ttprgbStfl : orpDane* Court Sulo. r ■.--i BY VIRTUE of on Order of'Sale of' the Orphans’ Court i of Allegheny county, dated tha22dday.of AprU,tB64. I, Francis WJlron, Gaardlsu of JSllza DoojHdentvfikrroyi Donaldson, George Donaldson and Robert Donaldson, minor i children of Hugh Donaldson, late of Wilkins A- < legbeoj county, dee’cU will expose at public yandne, on the premises, on F&IDAY the 2cth day of May, 1R54, at 10 o'clock, A. U: AH that certain Tnct of Land situate In Penn township, Allegheny county, and bounded and descri bed as follows, elsßeginning at a post on the line of It: Morrow’s (carponter) land; tfaonee along *s!d line *Nortb &s££°, East 105 8-19 perches to a post; thence Soulfc.TJtfV West 7 2-lfrpercbes to a Joeustrthenca Booth-<&£VB& l t lO MO perches to a etcoef thence South 1°; East l 7 3*lo perched to Mtbne^tbeneeNorth I(s®, East 6 porcbw to>a post at tbelina (if par-part Nd,^ f hse{ n thence along said UneNoxthCa 0 , EaatA2 3-10 perches to a post: thoßCfl alone the line of said par-part No. l Souih tPJVfesl 4O 5-10 porches to a post.at the : corner of panparta .No*. 1, 2 and S, and; tboncealofig the llneor par-portNo.2Soalh S9U°, West 00 perches to Henry Mcrnjir'a line, the. place of neßlonlog; containing FlltT-nine Acres anti Sixty Perches. Being par part No 3 ibJhe plan of-tho tarni of Bobert Donaldsoo, 1853; assigned and allotted to said'mJnow la foe In the par-- titlon of said estate; subject to the piy menfof tbhtoetgit doUar* \xst amma to Mn. Mary.D(maldson,durfnghernat* r oral JUfo ® lie indisputable. - Termsatfcale. FRANCIS WttSON, Guardian of the minor children OfllughDonaldßcmidccU Orphan’a Conrt Bale. ■ W COM «t public auction, by order of the Or* f T • Cnirt, on iMObBAT, H»y 39, 1844, at t«n oclotk, A. M, oa toe ptwniaes.. *ll that wrtalo lot of Itroooa. lot toedty of Pittabnrgh, bound*! and deactlbed *«• fallow!, to wit: Beginning on StnllSSnld etreet, at ll» dls tan« of 33 fact eaatwedly from tho .comet of Third atreet at the eemer oftot of Jehien WcEown, thence at right an *lea*illi BmHMeH:»t«*t,l9;f«t te»atd« FOnrllidrtteat. toenee parallel with Fourth etreet, 60feet to,Bm!th«pU jtrwt, thence sloog'Smllhfield street 19 fcet to ihenlaeo of begtantaS tolas IB feet front on lb* eastward!* rUtt or 8“ltliBel4 street, end tunning back toward! Omni * treat. W fast, on which la erect wt a large three dory brick <w3b Ing honao, In good order. Hilo good. Terma raade known , , HINAS TIKDIE, *P*y ... •■ AdnlnTr of.lT. Wilkinson. deceased. B Wlioloatile and lie tall ffl J?“ 0T ND SHO* M A VB F \OTOHT JB THE anlncrlbcr, barlne .•< , rnJlrfl _ , ~, «»f roaßofaet oritur of BOOTS etui SmiK*. of all klride V‘lsy Uft ?’ 'i l 0 *’ rn-pered toaolllo' ar Herstir a bolesale 30 eh gondii«they may want.' at pricer .gJW Jf.fl 1 *? canhe bought Eutrand unypnrtieulatkind OTalteroad, tn order at Chart noUeo. ■ Orders and calta an. Ikiod front Bealere In and ont of the city, as it will b« to :thal*sdrentage toealt bellm) purrhartlcs elsowheto ' ■ Customer work made ej heretofore. , Tim A HINTON, Agent, • tpS&d2v» ... ITo StiCtslfUtl^’ °?' t * *V?®5 f ZetrcTfbri’iVf wt to *»otwt Of «100. aod flood MU mflcopycf paper to ■4rqrtfc«r. ' • v' v yuloftbl* PrepcHy for Sale. -- “ M «W» VAKK-KKA* CASAt, BASIrr.-TbU tawow the only dMltaMerplece of property to tkßjhdairbar.. trnod not already bought np by too PannayHihlaTtaliioad - Company, ; Fronting on liberty 40 feel, on Vita gtreetlOß !y ll&ftit’ l ° * h ® M,,hwUlt °*» TO Yard BCi{ feet, to tib®. : Tbla woperly la moat dealreMoaaa note). Tim bull,lino now on It, a good robatantlal threu alorr brick. vUli aIT lh* L “ too* tone been occupied aatto Union Hotel,doing agood I.ndnepc. ■ Canit»ll«ta and othara dalrouaof miking a good Inrcrtaent, willdowoH to examine the premise*. “Pf 2B KTIWABD FABRH. Secondhand Plano*. ~ , mnnif-i r hfahoguy 81x Oclaro Plano, in I' IHimiM W Terr good muer—iulcr t?S- Tf ® ItTml- " D * eltsant Eomwood Plano, not oter * * .. r- ’ S ,cam old, O ccUve—4lEo. One Rosewood Plano, 6 neatly new—*l7S. :" Ooa lto».c«l Bnctate Piano—Jloo. *. - ■ v °?*Jtc«wooa Cfri ocuy* DoodolrPiano, manufactured by OObert, Bolton, nearly now—fSOO. OneltcM woed « octaTe Plano, Belief t. Dub JtCc —4200, h ? JOUJTH. MELIDIRrT -«P™ ' 81 Wood at ■ ,: fitray Coxy* GMdB to tbe residence ef the enbmrlber, ln Unperßt . Clair township, ailfghony wnuiy.on the old WMhlns- tou> Pittsburgh, ebontthe lOlhlnst, Yllh white ftoe and belfir; eappas«t to p. soout three year* oTJ, The owner isrcqueslej to nomefor !v^i*tr??lo^r9p^y »J pRy cb^ l»ko her awey, ot she wur be Juposad ef ecaoniUir u> law. 1 qpr2S;6tw JOHN 15SPBY, on the premiss. ITIQHKIGaN tkUITH. . 260 boxes Cluster lUlflimi; ■ : .1200 drums Figs: . . • . ..250tioxeaOranges; iDOOCocoaNuts, ■ .-.■>/ \ 170 boxes Lemons; isoo. “ MaR-Balrinsj 70QU “ do da 400>J “ do do • 160 « Daria On lOcatos Jar Franca; ■ “ 6 M Box do 3 FancyPrumM; r/. 80 boxes German Plums; ■■■ % •• . .22casks do- . .do; - Jast.rocoived and' fiit' - ' «LO. ANDERSON-A CO., No. 0 Wood Street \ . 45bft$*Peran*; • ••■ 13 b*l«a Bordeaux Almonds: -40bagsEld]f .•-■■ -da * ' •..••&» • <*•_ Jrica.. . -do « 41 Filberts; >- 40. Cream Huts; 40 “ Walnut*; - . . 2000 busk Pea N uts; Just rewired and fbfisfle by „ A J. 0. AKDKBSON * CtT, N& 0 Wood street. SCQAR&— “ : 200 bbla Sugar, Union Befiaeir; 1- 44 Loymloct Povderol Snpflir; v . .■..,■••.■20 “ • flo ” - Pulmised do CO <f do Crashed do * . 160'bags Brain Sagor; j«wt rec’daod Cjt • J* 0. AM&SBSOJf ft 00., go. 6 Wow! stmt NflW- f« fcml fiayinia of Mrs, Partington end *tbe w of the tolly; edited by; Q. P. the- JSMtoa.Bost: »Uu*int«l. $1,25' ••:..•.•••• •!•*,-•: < • „ Melbourne And the, Chinch a- -talAndvirith ‘ sketches of XJme,endaA'oj*go Round the World: by 0;-W< Twt. st. : tuaent in-Hunlch rby.Anna" Uaiy llQirnttJ' 'Thetßrlno Character Vindicated; or a Borictr of tha con flict of Ay ta: «. EoadauU m bjrOnnntA. dll Onrrtr«6l; *1; , ' Cooper’s Noretaand Talas: 33.rda; .. Cbaiabtt*'lnformation for Uio Pooplo: S tola, r -i ; Porsalot? it MINER * CO, / . oprM No. SSSmUhflold attest. KNICKERBOCKER FOR MAY:. 7 • •: ■ .Blackwood** Uegaafoe for April; .-•.•• • v 1: : IJttal’sLlyintf Ageforthtswook; - : Part 10th Of the Practical DranghbTmqp f' 1 .-f- ; _Violet of OhiM «f th» City, ; fc tsiii or K«»r Yat* life:/ by KobtrtF. Oreoly, - - . , :.. Jowßur with aio»®n’* HetotUl, »na »1J thamtmliton weeklies tor thiksrwk! rwlreci andtoruite br ' . , J"' - W. A. aiLDgNKBJJNEX k CO, . «>»=» 70 fourth «twU. , jyEWTOQBBI NBW BOOKS’ i—The Two ftoula, or tit. lv Bight uul the Wrong ;by Junes Knorr. l Toli .u ma, clotn; . ' , n - - n : ;Kew Gardens, a kkeieh; St Mirk’s Br* InYorkahire* and other tales selected from Chambers* miscellany: - 1 i ; Mrs. Pmrtlngbra’dXU* and Baying* jaat received.- The abore, tether vlth a l*«?e a«aorteent of stoßdftTd miscellaneous and other books* for Sale cheap by' > *Pt23 8 B, LAUFPRIt, 87 Wood st. SQ4P. ANI>OANDLK^—Xho art of manufacturing Soaps,' inclndlog the most .recentdiscoveries: -embracing the. bMt meibods for. making all kinds or Hard a .BaR ahd: : Toflst L Soaps; also,. OUt* .Oil .Soap, sad other* necessary in the fabrication of cloths j with receipts for making Transparent •andOamphlneOil iCandles- _ By Fhlilip Kurtcn, practical Soap and Candle Maker, at Cologne, on the Rhine. For ealo by aprtS B T.O, MORGAN, 104 Wo&lst.r fIWIHOUdAND. ACRES. OF LAND FOB JL'btaclngaome of tha finest Prairie in HXean And Lit lagatoocottOtifea, Illlnoia, rotno of which-lies contiguous (o the ©oimty watln each county, - These lands ereofsupetior. qaalltyi adjaeent to £aUrhads now Ih operation, and are q£ »Wd at prices varying from4o to sll.per aero: - The title is porfecttbeJog den Ted direct frotatao United States Gov* .ernmem* Persons desirous ofpurchaaing goodlands, a 111 find this a fhtoirabU opportunity t AM2B CPTITOERTA SON.MOThIrd 6t. bbla fine;'l3 do extra «vfi> for sale by - ■ aprgS ,v— -/ SMITH &BINOLAIB. INC WASH BOARDS.—I 2 din for sale by. . - . •- :Apr2B SMITH A SINCLAIR. .CJ HOT.—S kegafor Sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR. \irHITE BKANtt.~7 bblafor sale by - - " -W: .. - SMITH & SINCLAIR. T7H3lL—3obbla White Fish; J?. IfihalfbbUdodo; S&dodoLako Trout: 15 tibia do do- For sale by 1 " * apr2B BMmTA SINCLAIR: TAYA GDPfIL—BO pockets prime Java by. U a pr2S SMITH A SINCLAIR.- ■A very enperlorpnlcie/Teceivedlby: JOS. FUELING, TTANIL& Y aprU \.*f , - i.,- t V.‘: • l -V' v •; •«" • .■ i ■ > ‘ V = : ~£’/t;v, "‘Ci-i: M’CANDLESS & CAMPBEJLL, No. 37 Wood street, next door obowo Seennd, V.- , ABB mff BECEIVTOG THEIR THIRD SUPPIeY OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Whloh, innddUioß to t&ilr fomfirpnnibase», makea o no»t coniplete and elegant aeswtment of fancy, sad Stapl#l>ry Go(ldB,liß<iea,®riminlng» I Conibs l Threads, Tapea, Porto M«mla»,Pock«t Books. HandkWchteft, Bibbona, Oollar* > Embrolderiea, Crdtats. Stocks. PercoMlon Caps.Pistots, ' Pins, Rattons, 4c.,-tb,vhicbihey ißTitejUia attention of Conntry Mercbaala. fSoUtig confident tbat their prices' and terms are ss fanrable as those of Eastern Houses. [apr2B:lotd&4tw ONE THOUSAND CAgfiS^XJkEA££AaMil^ 4i7 iilon, XK ADDITION TO THEIR PREVIOUS SPRING . PURCHASE, COHPRIBES' THE MOST EXTENS - If and eompfau itoci eTcr exhibited lathe.Westers eonntrr~toi»hic&th6 fatlta lb* attention of ■• j. .*% yv : , WHOLESALE AND RET AIL PURCHASERS, ftsmriog (turn), that,will, the rapttta fcdUlta, Ocy are mablrt to-ojtttgml tofateertaiii with At taraaf Eatkm tlouute AltqMUSu r iojtin:«- : ■ ••;-.-•,••• ■ * ■ ■■ ■ . ' • "•■*> '2OOO .• “ ©fover?YirlMf of Dra» Good*j : . ' .■■■•>■■•! . * 200" **• ,-ofeTeryfltylcEmbrcJdeitoiurt - 1100 pieces of |?Uto otK^'ftU«Uonffi«nt; 400 boxad Bonnet Ribbons} IfiO cartons of all dgrlM Dries and Han till* Trimmings; •' 100 cu&a Hcaiajyand Gto»e#,*«cmplet« assortment; - ? BTeT7Y&r!etyofMon>FpToWungGood*; . Linen and Room EeeplDgUoodi, a foil ftoekt i PmsatMa;April 170,18fr£~li&d** - C. B. HEADLY & CO.’S Cheap Carpet Warehouse, JYb. 83 Third .Streep s , r, „ r PITTSBURGH, Pa the largest and aholrest atoeka of CABPM&OILCIOTHS, iIiTS, :U>T oar«OTtaM»cona^o^r^ BJS^ 8 J S^^ awMmtt,^^ ‘ " ■’ |SSS!SW ,; • KSMSsn °a3SS4Sfi^ W4,u, ' r * do 5? Drotgding, Sd. 44, M, 64, to IS4; Emboffled and Prldtod Clotb, T IU. Aabosson do Canton Matting, W, 44,54, end 64, and Piano Cojers: White, Checked and Fancy; Damask Kano and TabMJoeerai ' G“°*hj*tUnss,S4, 84,44,64, 64; Won led Damuk do ' rip IKS!^5 lt H ,I % ißo?,rarf: . TransparentCnwnOllCloth; r&tor L 055f W * i Stegant Moialoltow, soo 9 pair; Cold Bordered Shadw, a den artfcli I Hall J£Sw£t wt?SSir H ' ,g ’ J Eit4M or * ta O*»*r . ■Z?BCIS , SSa^S2fISSSSS^2SaSS2saES& 1t,, “^ rf ■MK3.44,and«rlpA»i»lda. ~■■■,:>. =,- - :.r■,«■•■- Ovaland hollow Brass Blair Bods, Carpet Wndlnfe, Tacks, Boiler Ends and Baekpulltn. J ~ : new “rtteteftf B»tetejtmrpoaOT,knownaaUie Itoyal TurkbhßathToneKnbichUkealWaoe; ot»Heshbrnahandaponga—ararybodyahonldtusthem: 'i, *« Petaoni In leant or any ankle in our line, are respectfully invited to raTlerQ rautalnß. ... e,- :.r :-j “SMALIrPROFITS AND QUICK SALES!” ! t:..:.v;:.a-B.'lUABhYi*m a iHlhird'atMW:' oartljlQuUw JAMES F. TANNER, WHOLESALE BEALEK IK „ ' . - . Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Hats, Leather, &c., . , lv . ■ Afo-SB Wood, Street, Pittsburgh. jp«., *V Ag«ln Irina plearen, to criltag tt* etlentkm of am** gencuril,, to hU ter, teatf, fe BOOTS, SHOES, BONSETS, HATS, LEyrnßßj ; Pdrcfc&sCddlwtftexa the Eow England Cask, eon*isUt«r of - " .w«, J OVER 3000 CASES OP TUE HATEST SPUING BTVXKS, * " Ewt orTfS? 1 ® 6 0/ “ ATB> ** 8 l" to * floontcr Brief, fa ycij lerso, end comptirtnll-flw tiylta to be found on nl» ne?h!' , il22S?*fc.“ l 4 C ? ttn . t P r Mercian te generally, ire inetad to cell end OMtnlne Oifa tucerinr itocb. »hth « v H. CHILDS & CO., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse, NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET , PITTSBURGH, PA.‘ - * nSai?J?5^ eTS n * Legborb and Straw Hata,- JFrebch tacaL Bur-stdr WoolHal* SnaklsjdiLHaik-’' n , feS o *^»iT t J on^?’ ' Clolh ac<l 01 “«<* C»PV Eb’dFancyßdSrades Oifcrdand Omon Ties, Plnsh '• Calf and Hip Boots, ChilJfen'a Shoes, Leghorn imr*- Cwwo & Fine Brogans, Infant's Colored -Boots, Florence, *iijr Capes. tax*. OurStafcbartotiwn,,/,. . Jtr willptMs,caH «ol cjauutnn f.iUicrawlrt-a. ‘‘ ' tnarlSaUejat TTAVE JTOIVHKJIffn JlßOtwa, shoes, iu Ladles > & Mlibcb' Bpoote Koßaaths, - Purple Parodies, Cinderella Slippers, Sontagß & Earetms, Buskins and Salters, Alton! & Paris Tiev TofrtDer wiOi (gnat nu etuuol lUnettaa the Hu, to thß Wertorn ttM«; *» »r br w Ngnbr lira*, «Ut.< - Merchants Tixiting oar cl , IiECTCRK, ; j TOCNG MEN’S USKAUY ASSOCIATION; ' f}Wnaß BUMNKU. .11, u« a „ 4SOHB) TUKjKAI BVETOIff.SUy ■ 'i . b ” n f r ” w «‘ t of France for Bine yean., I A * U6tant Don™ opra at“u r clock; Lecture in commence &tBr'cloA. **“ Übmy Boom, «f Um Lecture ComraUteecanilat (Be ton!,’ IUSNRV WOODS, WM. It. KINOAID, ■ : JAMES lk HOLUKS, 0..1T. IRISH, Xcctore. Committee r gaiPgMfjP'Sffißt Wages ||;** P« toi; sS»»Jloeatloa U healtiqr, arid constant' Jn> plojnicafc wiU coblloiw <m».T(v, u tbm in g™J h Wftat eao wac&'.Wifllaxasport 4rfUi*r b* tboCentralVtmn I !S^SSSS^S! “* »«* v « k &prs7:tnt i J. B. 4 W. TJ. IPilfetogb Wspafch, fiandtuky ftegtoter; and Buffalo'E*.’ - , pabiio, copy : attd«en4 mi to Uiiaoflh*.l " ) -'-A--—V'soOc®« r^ 7 '- w„ D i I ‘I.’nx B I£P^2 OMAN,TP4O ' I( >RT,-' Jvo. 20. Fifth above Marini timt, i .TIT HERE vSUJbe.fomwi theJugoit tudU*t iftortefr 1 •JJ T. stock of &03UCH7 «T«t olS>rad for saJo In this dty Pnrcbatew «ur flea It to.ttclr admittge to etll -et rtiKeL fc F““ T l™: « *£»&**> **■ Cheap gtocfelog corner. faptZTfl wf Bttc« foi» Coimtyy Hhwob- <gs tuf t&ttStnffY X Off *PdlMtrlctadßg , rnr%VfyfiJ^yyna;--. ATftft ' SQUARE, oathifaffik of tbt'Ailttlu&T rfrat* * ®'*».4o» :*W#!i Kpi HmiHoMirai Birrianio. • -Tbl* eiUAre ronU)n» many Ftul{Mwaof tin ebbiMit ilnd.anil ■ oomnmul** tMitiw orUw pietai«in*lind toainttcim. n«j Mound. -I «m*Blroaj or prawning Uitowratao^; ,09tt <*•»»>»« «M mi*. SS^'s^i^as^sssag tf ' Hen ’» WMrikWof JOffil BOS- w ™“ Beeond andMMkot Hi. Pitobuiub,' aprW:tf WM.a nn.ua.' *-E!® ; J. A. HCTOHIBOS * CO. i ; 1 P*?* lead, recelrad pw uieairwr Bei ;XJ Bolt; formto by . - _ , J. A, IHJTCinSQN&m .-•g* 2 ? jv a. gpTonrgoy & co.' -X t*>Ol»TliJ*lAm&» for teie try - - i XJ «pr 27 -■ y yy- HENBY.3 A, 88W .ffrwilj ralp-by f.prtTl ‘ •qrALTB&T-. ICU UUUJ rAPJM H4NGISGB-tigbt*Ddd»fk nil mn fatraloby . WALTER K MARSHALL/, ltorderg. fof jwnw : & tot ate by , fcprgT ] ; ‘WA&BB ’ A l i 4Kaß MTO£OROO»P dtuatKi on FdnOTir.nl, JX. Araooe, n«iTonHfiliUN«t ; for iala elic«B. v aCOrBBEBT«rBQ}J, Wniia *tiMt! POTATOES—3OO bm N«sb»Doek>, lor w»io by . I Kofla wood’tt OR BALK.-A*UH KRAI, WATER ipPABAXUB, "it lll » ljt'*t!raprqn*«fat, «a 4 oigoodVirnim; fcjJvh,* -.wea-owd but • (tnrtHfflfc tAl»i jm bntVeWmJS »iato«UT«,i»fc ■ Jos^PLEsmio” '"P™ i comer Dlmnona uml Mattel Btoat: ■ • TOZSH-300 pfcga White Hah; ' "' i -JJ* 180 do v Trout; , : •' "• H&- If?*, t w»4 2 8tls»& ; /• -y 38$ ;dO ‘-TSckßfAi'f‘. 4 : .80: .do . BiwCnr** White Ylsb. - ** - • HENBY-11. COLLINS. INOEBD. OHrrrb bblaforealeby*- I «prts 't ' , ' ■ fIENB'gH.OOmHSL. CJiUMWKY BO bii—2oo of yarloue patterns, for VJ aprSt Sale br , HgNRY-B. 00U.ma T BAODH-rBS jdnxiilmaldufi ititeuut btsat'ftf tais br «prM - - HENRY g/001/LRiP. • CITY HQTEh, ~ (Em( Brora's > - . Corner of Sultbfleld ana TUiirttmlil PITTJSBUJtGB, PA. fitASS & CABS, Proprietors. . JOHN P, OLABB, ' BAN. Ik BABB.. 1 tui. uiuiH su. (A>.> cut* a. cwi<»V rrop«,uo rpina luge sal conJmodloiUiHeas* hrtloenntl«n?rmii 1 -thorongh-repair and Ibmlefaad rlib ne^taSpK ““““■Jssyss.-Si- Jl,a * iwt raiurarac. '■itrmiSflM? I ®' HBHHOW jLcw., ®to4o». Dsetani anj Oomtnl*-. »¥sloa KeiehanU, No.SU Übertrstnat. >■ «P t * 3 PITTSBURGH. PA. ptiragoJiH(nir; VT for Bale by • WALTER P. MARSHALL, , spria - BJWood etrteL} r]WKl>J!ATllfls—to bW» Jiui rewired and ftr «al» by " • i TLEHING HBOS, 60 Woodlttreot, , apPZI ~ ■ gqcccaon to J. Kidd A Co. I T IKBAaa jtaviinaof Mrs. Partin gtotvnnii otberaerthi JL-i Fatally; edited by 2VP. 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