Ltrif'xitilW , r."oo#**oo sl :l ll : l ol: 4 : 4 :Vlt PITTSBURGH: : FKIDAT MORNINCiPB , II 20, .1856, Car Cruataerrus.—Tai Cuxtromas or Prra stran.—A great city like Pittsburgh is queerly made up, and it is amusing as well as instruct ive, betimes, to mark the innumerable diversities of class and character constituting that fabric or system which goes by the name of "society" or by that still More indefinite phrase to which the newspaper, are so partial, viz:. "the coil:atoll ty. " IA great city is a great -hodge-podge—a confused, orderless jumbling together of the most opposite and antagonistieelements. Here there is a feint streak of Haven, and there is a great " gob" of— the other place! Th upon the pavement goes a being, like Rea ' Madeline, seemingly— .-a, splendid alga, _,..rm." Newir dreerd, aareirtoss, Mr . close beside, t itreading the sme stonae, re bratolog, perhaps, her silken garment, polluting the pure air of haven she breathes with the foul exhalations of his rtmt-scorched lips, walks the beastly,. ragged, - drunken toper—miserable fag-cad of humanity, cursed of - God and scant. ed by his fellow-men. - In that humble - and neat tenement dwells' a holy man,a minister, Whose every thought is a prayer, hose heart is a white altar of purity. and devotion.: .4;aiest the - wall of his abode, and towering above it, story after story, _ stands . the mansion of the gambler, the outlawed but wealthy yitlain, the demon in patent-leathers and diarnondrings. Thus extremes meet in a great city, and the good and bad, the pure and the impure, are compelled to a contact unnatu- ral and by no means beneficial. Batore are wandering Tam our original topic. , We spoke of the diversity of character observa ble upon the city's streets, and intended to refer to a class of persons who may be seen any day and any hour of the day, not on the pavements, but in the gutters, and in all sorts of out-of-the way places where the refuse and sweepings of stores, factories and dwellings are thrown. In Paris they are termed Chiffoniers. ' With a bas ket or a bag on his arm; and ti - hoot or stick in heed, the. Chiffonier sallies forth upon his daily risonnoissanee of the alleys and the gutters.— Some industrious housewife' has carefully swept her parlors and halls, and her carefulburoomhae consigned to the street many - a bit of cloth, worthless to her but n treasure to the rag-pick er, many an odd piece - of string or insignificant pin, useless to her but worth money to the Chif fonier. Carefully, slowly, his hook turns over the pile of dust and rubbish and selects the cov eted articles, which in-a trice are conveyed to the "nmnitim gatheram" en his arm. At early. dawn you may see the 'Chiffonier slowly wending. his way down Market street, and appropriating such petty sweepings as have been thrown out by the store-sweeper. He is, perhaps, a dirty 1 little Dutchman, with a queer up, and ,face ut terly unconscious of the existence of solip and water, and garments which seem to luiveimen Made of the thousand and one fragments of cloth which his hook has rescued from oblivion and the gutter. % Sometimes the Chiffonier is an old man, (dirty , and ragged, of course,) whose bent back gives evidence that rag-picking is no new trade with him. If you get a glimpse of his countenance, you will be apt to discover an an tiquated-pipe protruding from his lips, and cis can readily imagine, by the extra whiff he occa sionally take4that just then he discovered a lar ger piece of -cloth than usual, or may be fortati delicate little theee s sent piece glittering amid the dust, and' is eye brightens as he deposits it in a small leathern bag fished up, after long and diligent search, from a packet of doubtful lo cality and indefinite depth. Many children are engaged in the same "profession-" (everything is a profession, in these times, 'from framing briefs according to Blackstone down to butcher ing beef and veal for Saturday's market.) Chub by-faced little Teutons, with aldermanic stom achs and very dirty faces may often be °Served ' raking over the 'accumulated riibbish of the gut ters. , Often, too, &lit, unwashed and in tatters, are employed in the same way. In fact., it is a business, a regales means of obtaining a lireli lood, and large numbers are supported by it.— The Chiffoniers of Pittsburgh are an "institu tion." Daily, the year round, they drive their petty trade, and it is much more profitable than most won ld'imagine. Take the single article at rags. It would not be' an exaggerated compu tation to state the amount thrown upon the streets of the city from stores and dwellings, in the course of a few weeks, at hundreds of pounds. Then articles of greater value ore often thrown out through carelessness or extravagance, and the Chipron ler is sure . to get them. The Irishman was disappointed because he couldn't pick up quarters in the street of "the land of his adoptlem" the Chfonier is determi ned not to be disappointed, and by daily toil and the use of his hook, transmutes the rubbish of the streets into gold! - TUE Loos Corr - Coxusectat Coo. as.—Few cities present greater 'attractions to the young man desiring to acquire a commercial education, than Pittsburgh. Every man in the community is, more or lees, a business man. Trade is the great Ides of the whole people. In nine cases out of ten, some business operation is the , topic of conversation, "where two or three are met together" in the counting-room, open the wharf or on the street. But aside from theseimportant considerations, the fact of the existence here of , each a complete and well-ordered iostitution es the ode' mentioned in the caption of this article, is a cogent additional reason 'why any city should be remarked as the "Oxford," so to speak, of commercial eincation in the West. Mr. Millar, with a most commendable energy end a diligent exercise of those Imainess quali- ties which it is his'-profession profession to impart to his 'popih.., has, in a few months, so perfected his Commercial College as to render it eminently at - tractive to the-student. His rooms on Wood • street, (Lafayette tiall,) are spacious, veil-ar ranged and commodious, combining all the fea tures of an extensive count:lll.room. They are sufficiently lighted, but the students eye is not oppressed' by a glare of light :-• They are warm • and comfortable in Irinter,and cool and excellently ventilated in summer. The ladies' department is also a convenient and neatly arranged room, and both indicate the prosperity of the Institution by being filled almost to their utmost capacity. The faculty . of the College is complete; . and is composed of gentlemen well qualified 01:T=1:large -the duties of their respective positions, Mr. -Millar and his - brother, both accomplished and experienced penmen, conduct the writing department. W. J. L. Millar, the elder, has • been engaged in giving instructions in puireari * fillip for eleven years and has few equate In the - country. The methods of instruction adopted . in the college are thorough and have been attend ed with remarkable SIICCOSB: The copy-books of their pupils are the surest indications of the Messrs. MillarN qualifications In this renlocat- • _At the head of . the book-keeping department stands Prof. I. Irvine Hitchcock, who luta here tofore occupied a similar position in institutions in-New Orleans, New Fork and Philadelphia.— Trot. H. Is a finished accountant, is the author of a - highly popular system of book.keeping pub lished by Massey, Poston,, and during his eon. neition with the Iron City Commercial College has given abundant evidence that, combhoed with antorial ability, ha possesses in a remarkable degree the faculty of imparting his knowledge to others. The system of book - keeping used at the College bithat of our fellow-townsman, Joha Fleming , 'Esq., whose work is too well known to require notice at this time. Mr. F. also officiates - as lecturer on the science of accounts. ; Cooke, a graduate of Oberlin Col lege, Ohio, is the teacher of mathematics. As as instrnotor in thosa branches, he is represented as haring few equals in this vicinity. - - We must nos omit to mention that a weekly lecture on Commercial Law Is delivered by James Hopkins, Esq., a gentleman of legal attainments and a writer of force and elegance. His lectures, one of which ire have had the pleasure of hear ing, indidtB great research and a fall under standing of the various topics upon 'which they The Iron City Commercial College, we take it, may. look forward hopiegly to the future. It. has become permanent In our city, is chartered, and if past metes! be the . criterion of coming prosperity, it will note one abundantly reward the untiringefforts of its projectors, but also be an honor awl an ornament to the city whose sobriquet it has assumed.' Itownnsu - on TII3 tique.r.—Tero men *named John Campbell. and John McCauley got into diffiCalty on the wharf yesterday, which remitt ed in the usual amompaniment of s street fight. off i cer Wray, who happened to be near, Inter fered, seised the partiesby the collar and eoi wesed them to the look-up. ~They lass hearing this morning. Our object in noticing _ this fight—for we do not usually insult the good taste of our readers by publishing : nom of snob a character—is to call the of the wharf Paco to the fact that dritymen were engaged in ergitras an the parties and endeavoring by all means in their power to get op rc grueral roe This outrageous disposition of luau of the dray men on the wharf bas before been adverted to in pretty strong terms; Four of these Men &minim in jail on that, some, but the lawless, bull-dog spirit seems not to have been quelled, for on every possible occasion come standard and dray pin raffsiti is concerned in originating or abet; ting s.rw. Let the police . heep a sharp eye on - - . Dtsruct . Carar.—Before Jidge In tho case of J. Sr. It. Floyd vs. liegloy, Ida ban t;.:- Co. (reported yesterlay,) a verdict -of $1315.07 was rendered for plaintiffs, stibjeat to the opinion of the Court on points reamed. 'Commonwealth "-of Pennsylvania for nee O. Ebenezer White. dation - against the bail of s guardian. Verdict for plaintiff cf $lO2O, sub ject, to the opinion of , the Conit on points re served. - Jacob ilituls vs. Wm. C. Penny. Action, to -- - recover for services nendetsi bJ pildialif fondant's farm in IndJazuk tow:whip, Plalsoi • • Lszcsatza.--Officer Rougher, of the Mayor's Pollee., - yesterday arrested three ma named - George , stgitein, Freed . min ete i n ee i G eorge `Assiut:Pros CITY, AprHl9.The Cabinet see Milton on a charge of larceny preferred by A. entirely harmonious ' upon the Cube question.— ' B. Curling, proprietor of the Slinersville Omni- Com - . Idecanirs•institutions are nor such So to boa Line. The accused were chargedwid steal. create a' soma 244.- resort folfOrce. only log a quantity of impend oats from the stables of if a case - shnikt bz-ydid intentationillaw. Mr. Curling on the Fourth street Road. They vill telly justify it. The iultninion‘littlidng had a bearing last.evening before the Mayor and ly in favor of panda -.MihsthSiht'.!'*fth Spain and were discharged on payment of costs, and $2O to Spain is fliktairsed thereof. —Her Cuban in- Mr. Curling, being the value of the articles Mo. drsoretiea and outrages against one commerce len . are thought to arise from deep-sated conspire des among the Islanders which irritate and con fuse Concha, but he knows that his asseults opus our commerce, and his-imprisonment of our citi zens must stop at once and the 'administration think they shall stop them without the least danger of war with Spain. Tux complaint book has recently been devoted almost exclusively to complaints against crowds of boys loafing at street corners. Among the localities mentioned are, corner of Clark street and Carpenter's Alley ; of Logan and Clark streets ; of Marbury and Penn streets; of Third and Grant streets; and of Market street and the Diamond imfrOnt of Van °order's. In most ca ses. the crowds are complained of as being par ticularly a nuisance on Sundays. Tessa Ovsa.—Jason Ewing, sentenced to one year's •imprisonment in the Penitentiary, on Wednesday last, was removed from the jail to his new quarters yesterday. We are informed that Ewing bad been out of the Penitentiary but a day or two when he was arrested on the charge for which be has been sentenced. His previous term was nine years but after serving over two years, he was pardoned Ills declara tion in Court that he had been in this county on ly a year was therefore a falsehood. Tax COLLECTOR Scan UNDER THE SMALL-NOTE LAW.—Wiliam Shore, Tax Collector of the Sixth Ward, has been prosecuted before Alderman Don ,aldson, for an alleged violation of the 48th and 49th sections of the "Small Note Law." It is stated by the prosecutor in his affidavit that Shore passed n one dollar foreign bank note as change when collecting taxes from James Mc- Gregor, Esq. The penalty attached to the vio lation of the law is $lOO. The case ieill have a hearing before Alderman Donaldson on Saturday next. THE ST. CLAIE HOTEL.—This fine hotel has al ready regained its former popularity and more than its former custom, under the management of Mr. normally. For some days past it has been crammed full, even to the sending away of wearied and worn travelers, who were doubtless no little chagrined at the announcement—" full' to the brim—can't accommodate any more."— Seel:less attend the St. Clair! Muss or Comm.—The following 'Kulm have been adopted in the Court of Quarter Sessions: I'. In any case of simple assault cud battery, no witness bill shall be taxed by the Clerk or paid, unless the witness has been sworn upon the trial of the case. 2. No witness bill in any criminal case shall be taxed or allowed unless it be handed to the clerk on the day such witness wan sworn Or the day following. PETITIPNIS aro in circulation for the pardon o f .John Hartman; sentenced on Wednesday to two months imprisonment for keeping two ferocious "bull-doge," whoma woman was nearly killed some weeks since. The Court, when sentencing him, stated that the sentence was much lighter than it might have been. A suit for damages has been entered in the District. Court against Batman by the husband of the woman injured. A drunken Irishman went shoat the streets day - or two ago inquiring where ne could find a "pruste" to whom he could confess his sins. Ile was directed to an Alderman's office, where be made a clean breast of it and was sentenced to do penance in the county Jail fora term - of days as • !a grant. . Tnass are unpaid letters lying in the New Castle, Pa., Post Office, for John House and Diary Ann blason,-Pittabargli. - Minnesota Point Female seminary. .X7ITIIMLN4 PA. r SUM ER SESSKYN of this long es raT N llsbed and popular Institution will commence on the FIRST IlnliDAT IN ItAlr, under the personal care of the Rte. W. IL CARTER. A. XL of New.lfork University, and Primirel of the Warwick Institute N. V-. assisted by the killowlng etßelenctescherr d IL Walt. English Branetma Nis -Maria V.1....M0nte. French. (boo reties tongusa _German and firnamentai Rranchee: lira 11. A. Carter, Plano Singing to Italian sty le.aineated artder the Ent muter' in New York city. Terme perSenelon of dye mos.. viable Ulf in ad..ce and balf at end atomism Board and Tuition. in Flogibh and WM, ' - 560.00 Guitar and 3lelodson. nob. • - - - 10,0 0 Vocal Music. • - - 3.00 French and German. each. - - 20,00 Dlnwing and Painting. In water colors. each - 6,c0 Painting in oil. " • 'A'S* Bad and . hodaluz It - aslant and Light. betaks furnished at Pitts arch prima- uneousti7 will ght Lertnresand Experiments. • O lawdswA3terS ARAM CHANCE TO CAPITALISTS: POR SALE—Youngstown Rolling Mill. Refinery and Factody, Et:unsnarl. Blanonning County, Ohio This Crg r d ' lleaVr aL thli a l l:tl -t' t4. — .lll=V l2l" The works are of the most approved aillitrortion, oearly W new, and perfeet running oricr—cepable amain; enemy dee tons per week or Iron said The aorta ere situated within one and a /calf miles of Um adeteated Rehm Rill Cool Flea, and • railroad from the ante to the mlll.The quality or Coal le considered the best to the world for it=rorn possums decided advanttgo• in obtaining pig tneW, rust as It is wented, there being four Meet in Youngstown. and others to the neig_barhooct it him h o addition easy soma to Lake Sups rEce Iron; and ill point of futilities for the ale of Iron it it not moaned, being the °entre of a rieh and pop:done -a tooNI.YOI &a/a, and entarnanding the wtmle Lake trade. For fa rther baformation, apply to Judge )1.1.3. f Youngstown. cc to JOIIN II GARRARD, of Allegtena, Cite. Pitldburgh. Penne toI DgLINTISTRATOR's NOTICE—M .. I ,FL sone indebted to ttus ,ittate of Danleig 4 . o l: .t. larentum. illiegbent =UV gan7:torne agsinet rltl°lLl4‘.:l3''"L" iaesent them WRVlrtd.r. 101-13ter8 -•• notice to Contracstors. Om= "Pirrsearm or. Ociamurrmtel Itsrutoe. Co." ..-'§EALED PROPOSALS will be received Rt the MS:of this Company at Nerllle Hall, in the cltr Aitt:2th. until 5 o'cloch.P.s l . of Wed....4T the :sth er dof Inatent, for the Graduation and ansecnrr of that an of the "Pittshorsh and Counelleril t Redl. road," extending' from the inoctioo with the "Pmemrhrs ...is at at Incite Creek. In sitelbenr Ocular, to the borough of West Newtons, la Westmoreland Omar, a dhrtalue of twenty-two =now The murk mill be divided into sections of shoat one mile each. - • Pronmale will be• rendre& for one or more mottoes bison profile* sad specinistionn are ready for the elan4 nation of bidden.: t the oflicn'of the Cornoe.T. whesh all proper Information will be given on ePPlicstio. to the .. derstimed. . Satisfectorr testlmooLels will te exported from Contr.. tors not known to the Comp.. , - OL vpa W. BARNES.soIi-tansy _ Pneddent of P. A C. it. R. tu. • kIOEBOYS'SPRING A SUMMER WEAR . —Bombs k Burchfield have modred emir canal lassortum wea r ', s Mr Dore and Cblldrens• =As and Eumuler including Tweeds, Ossodromen . 2tanklme and Nanklustte, Bummer Cloths, Sc. • As our smortcomt of these goods ;Is much lames than . wall/ Impt, buyers ' rill find It to their advantage to with nr. mb3l "jII.I:A.CIi SILK FRINGES—num el, But ton. Netted. end all the iseblcsable patterns o rotd ',jamb receleing at 1108N8'9 Trim/mine Store. . Ms:lW st. CLOVER SPFE O -1 bble prime Obio Seed sn stme aoA sande Pr apt LicloEpr. ASTILE SOAP-5001oe.White and Var. it 7 bated gangue Outgo SOST) 17. NFORM.ATION WANTED. OF JACOB R. mum, who mar boar of waxiothlng to by adoshfaar (tablas at '267 Marty Mast, Pittsburgh. spit 31e911..L.9 t ROIL o PRING & SUMMER SHAWLS—A. A. Thum & Co. Interejust ree'd another One assortment Stningand Bummer thavls,romprising some very rich styles olyrinted, Cashmere. Silk. S bast. Crap% an. tho. DOZT:IfAJOYS , SUPERIOR KID GLOVES—BLit and dark calory, Alechanothar. l ot osr 1101211i120 FRENCH WORKING CO TTO N, rewired by Ms tmerning's Express, at ard • - VAN OORDETOS, 83 Market it. )• Az 3 b o. now lan. mg rem• Clink Dean. for sal. by ISAIAH DICKEY* CO. GROUN D NUTS-938 bags now landing Cr= datum Chum Dean. for rdr ISAIAH trICILEY & CO. - - 'INTERESTING - INTERESTENO ROOKS FOR CHILDREN—We have I an reed • Sae assortment at nreadle Desks. for family and firltath School Mein& Call and esaralne at G 5 414rtat at, near 4th. • as& . J. S DAVISON. NAPIER PIG METAL-181 tans no nutding Cram Roamer Clan Data. Par ma , Sr apt - - • ISAIAH' DICKST A CO, -1110 PS-4 bales prime Ohio Hops in tor and tbr We try sy7 BELL LIOGEM BEEN APPLES-25 bblalast rec d and loessle by apl2 DENNY N. COLLINS. VISII-175 half bbla. Trout; 135 do. do. Bebnon; Ude dar reed and HENRY or este IT - aoln EL COLLTSB. APIER by IRAN tons Lor land tEm for aids by 7BAIMI 010)Unr 00. MANTILLAS—A near - supply of Moire Acdlass Dar DlVE_Mantinst•ima nwdi.d at arl - HAGAN A Allll2„9lldatkot et. I 1 TICA LI3IE-100 - bble to arrite on steam " wm• Exmo' n "" l ""trAralt DICKEY & CO. cal rinliallNGS-A large assortment of Dreen snd Mantilla Trimmings anal, to t d orsts 2 by A.A.MABON t CO. Na 25 ni street . COFFEE -50 bags Green Rio now landing MR. R. ire sarby DICKEY 00_ - - Lex 113 kilt Ik4ANTILLAS;-A. A. Mason are amities - ropstior araortmadt et. law.; Parts stylds of owing add mama Ida:MULL id LINSEED OIL- 7 10 bble for sale by - 17ENIt4 IL COLLTv4 (,•Gs_3 400 dot now landing hum I,l,:tut- A 74 tr Oars Dean, - tor sale L 7 - ap‘ IBA I All DICKEY d CO. -§PEIKO STYLE lIATS.—Wo would loette oar Mends sod the WM* gestsrahy to ersagne ear new style of mermaid Ile* which we ere mallog low !be IleSIL: also ow Chlesttel Cep. wb-kb waw.rleheect to be the netted end ursr ce ett themes, - .1•8 WILSON 480 N. 91 Woo& ticASSINETTB IND OASSIKERPS--Hav hattittskopotutd a tams slack of the t am named ar:, 00, U.r. m otut MIN try . _ltoolo oonalt the pat= ttlo . pubtlo. All in pm p tumiarattontlost to mo of =on WWI, bout to atilt WI troalltr. we coo Tuna them to ow eattotoors ea oar,. at WA Martin se, ~. 'mm - . - PAUL Etuftuti. CLOVF. , II SEED—iou bra. pnme new for ja2l " 3. •• W.IIIE/474 Water /t. BEANr--10 boa. for ewe by - 8 &HAMM DTLWORTII ItyANTBD.ID I D T burgh ats vanottL Malt &SON. No.= 6th it. nRr APPLES—M trot„ jutst reo'd and fa ly asks - - n. mune. QIIGLEC HOUSE • MOSASSES---250 blgs. W l " Initgalro EatWa t i taros/Ail BY TELEGRAPH SAILATOGA, April 19.—The Saratoga and Was hington Railroad was sold to-day ; 2 it is probable that a new compaby will be organized. The Oswego steamer Mayflower,-the pioneer of a new line of steamers to run between this city and Toronto arrived here; a new and direct route via the Collingwood Railroad and Georgian Bay to the upper Lakes islo be established. Now Tons:, April 19.—Six persona were ar rested for circulating new counterfeits of the Chemical Bank of this city, of the denomination of Ares. The counterfeits it is. supposed wer,e brought here by John S. Good from Philadelphia. Ooe of the parties .also is a Mrs. Thompson, of Philadelphia. HAIIIIISIMICI, April 19.—The Dollar Savings Bank of Pittsburgh ha pageed finally. The new county of Buffalo passed the House by a vote of 42 to 32. The supplement to the Monongahela. Black water is now on a second reading. GREENFIELD, Mass., April 19.—George Field, this afternoon while walking on the track of the Ashoulot - Railroad was run over and instantly killed. Now Your, April 19.—Washington Irving wen severely injured yesterday by being thrown from horie. lie is' not yet considered out of danger. BOSTON. April 19.—The 8011.50 resolve was amended eo as to allow aliens to vote and hold office after a residence of 21 years. ftanatentrao. April, I9.—The supplement to the Monougihela Slack Water weed finally this afternoon. Pumanscrrna. April 10.—Ernting.—Cotten firm, but demand limited. The receipts of Flour are small, but demand limited; tales 300 to 400 bbls standard and good brands at $ll, and 300 bbls extra and extra family at $11,37/ ®11,50. Rye Flour in demand, end further sales of ZOO bbls. at $7,25. Corn Meal held firmly at $4,75 per bbl., but no further transactions have been reported. A fair demand for Wheat; miles 8,000 t 04,000 bush Southern and Penna. white at $2,- 76€i2,80 per bush., afloat, for fair and prime quality, .and a small lot at $2,82; sales 800 bush at $2,75. Rye steady at $1,483`1,50. Corn unchanged:: sales 3000 bush yellow at $l,OB, afloat. Oats come in slowly and are in fair de mand; sales 1000 bush Delaware at 70 per bush. PrOvislons of all descriptions in fair demand; sales of 50 casks shoulders in dry salt at 7/. cash and GO days. Whiskey held firmly ;'small sales in bbls. at SG and 85 in idads. NEW Tong, April, 19.-B\l7:Mg.—Colton un changed; a limited business done, sales 500 bales. Flour a trifle higher; sales 5250 bble. good Ohio at $10,520510,66; sales 1600 bbls. southern at $110511,62. Wheat firm; white Michigan $2,70. Born easier but not quotably lower, sales 28,000 bus. Pork—sales 1400 bbls. new mesa, 817,66. Beef firm; country mess $9,50e512. Lard firm. Whiskey—Ohio 36. Sugars firm; sales 800 hhds. Orleans at sici 61. idolioses firm ; sales 1400 bbls. Orleans at 27€,30. Stocks rather . firmer. Money steady. Cumberland, 2 _Bi; Erie. 49; Reading, 84i; Cleveland & Toledo, 73. CLNCINNATI, April 19.—Erecing.—Floar dull ; round lots offered at $0; no sales. Sales of corn at 80. Whiskey 32i. Provisions dull with few buyers; Bales 17,000 lbs. bulk meat at 7}®7+ for Sides and 0} for Shoulders ;-sales 230 bbls. prime Lard at oi. Linseed Oil 88®90: No change in other articles. Q.FINE BUILDING LOTS IN SEWIOK LEI YOU SAL—These lots an. .11,01ysituated wahln • short distsace onto raltrOad depot. each hlllllll a front .11 • wide street. of 30 feet. aad extending lack feet—sad haring • eormaandlog slew of the entire 11 ° lll ttles t t nlo r . n year. Apply to B. SteLAIN A SON. 21 Fifth et. tu Ul OUSE FOR SALE—A good Bug-.'N,„._ I g s V I Z:* 6 7"A" J. Nad looa -1 417 " 24 Waxl steseL - The Commonwealth of Penneylvatia, 1 u. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, • To the Shoe d Said Cb.. l . .WE you 20 . 13Unlni0h David Smith. Adair of Walls=,Planm t, deed.Mith no tice to Louisa Planett, and William PlassU,Clua , Planet.. Henry Planett. George Menem, Jacob Planet. John U. Jaelmon and Maria his mire. late Marla Pianett, Joseph Wright •and Elisabeth his etre, late Elisabeth Planets. an Frederick. Poets and Penh hie VIA late Pooch Planet:, heirs of the raid W IDlam Planett. lord. so that they be and metrear bat. our District Court, to be boldro atethe Orr Of Pittsburgh to sad Mr cold mmotr. on the Fourth alonday or 1 3 111 Mat., there to warm . Thmoas M . llave.Tlenalas W cos end John O. Bidwell, Ex!rs. aloha Freemen deed of& plena d and tam, you then there this writ. Witness 'Wu tion.NL Map, you. President Judge of our odd Court. the eth day or Antil, A. 3), one thousand eight hundred and 11117-tee. EDWARD CAMPBELL. Jr. Pratt:maim 7. U. MAGILL. Sheriff. sold sad • • Spiritual Televaph Frorgan or modern bpiritualism, Fourth oI E :tontannen In May. It contains the !um:a...y.- 4,0 v! .P extant of Current Pada and opinion. on Bpiritual In ten iritnal Boot:ouroa. Pablidled weekly at $2 annon: s Iby gals try FAMISH:OE4 lIKITTAN ; aII 342 Clroadway. N. Tor. P. I.—A calalogn. of Oplritnal :Books sent 'n appl tion apl63mdP For Sale. THE KEELBOAT J. B. RUSSELL, of A t=' ': 7 gV , 114ttCI11al , 0L :11= .06 YD CO. COUNTRY SEAT FOR RENT Olt FOR SALE—Rater en 4 end 5 arm of avowal, with • handsome Brick Grecian ecttene. Jinn enichni. with knit and 8 roma. henistiftdie isitnaten in the baronet St lie trickier, convenient to the Railroul Depot. Tho or three wee nicht:lien aril for gardening, .111 he rented wear. spin B. StcLAI2I AEOY,2I, sth Si. Variety and Fancy Roods—A fall assort meat jut received. WE:e of Xs coKiliannago our Spring re p:i i u t .00ld Invite omutry dealers to .31211130 etock Wore purchmderg. Orrr stock of LoCklog Glasses and Frames or W in klale le