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    *Ti «, 7 .r ; / :i' MrxicA»PxaTxcio*ATE.—Tho Sew Otle»®>
Jttsbteglj
■ national admilustral i 0 o That journal says.
' i i'Ercr since itadeyelopement th 'f' h “.^ l ! a
' most nrcdigions enabling among the Admmis
tradonorgans- Locgleeders eeiiongerkUors
here been written end pnhUshedto rhowthll
it would b« remarkably beneficial both to the
United States and Mexico for us to assume a
protectorate over that distracted country. It is
proverbially a very fiao thing to be fother-in
law to & very magnificent three-tailed Bashaw, j
and ho doubt it Would be just os fine a thing for
ue to exercise a sort of protectorate over Mexi
co. . It would, too, be excessively gratifying-to
the President to bo the residuary executor of
those benignant offices supposed to he involved
In the exercise of a protectorate. We are in
clined to believe, Indeed, that Ibis idea of a
Mexican protectorate has, to some extent, an
: origin oonnected with ihe personal vanity of the
President. Ever since the Indian braves ad
dressed him iu such reverential terms as their
grandfather, hehas no doubt cherished the idea ,
of extending his patriarchal authority over ’
more remote countries and more numerous com
munities. It i, probably to this ohaoco. aprtß- ~~~Z. _ _r a. .tunc
sion of revcrenco from an Indian warrior that , WHSO w coronas , .. -wilson mats.
tho grand idea of a Mexican protecloroto took RoBlSg#s J] 1!U S i HILLERS,
its rise, if it was not excogitated hy the labo- | aMll 1 j v ’
rioua mental processes which characterize the , FOISnF.US AS ' ’
Cabinet councils and counsels.” WASHINGTON WOUK S-
It is evident thotthe Delta has note rery cz- P 111 “ b " T ® h ,’ Po"na
-1 . f Office, No. 21 Market street,
patted opinion of the statesmanship of our Chter ( at. kind, of suaimEngfawa and Mill Mochin-
I Magistrate. It has probably not forgotten the , try, Casting*, Kittrcft'-l Work, Ream Boilers anti Iron
, scurvy trick which Mr. BCCHASAX played off on I W jp bbtng and Repairing done op nhort notice. rut2-'.:tytllc
( its friend Walker—first encouraging his expedi- j Academy of Painting and Drawing.
I lion to Nicaragua, ami i hen throwiugcold water > p U bij<. informed that n School for
iOU the Whole affair. The Delta eayS that if Mr. tbo 4 t, oT * branches wilt be opened on and atlcr the let of
iB. wants an idea whose magnitude will not op- April coxt, u So. it Firm street, it me »lio m«y
• • ■. t K klm....llSniit rh.m 1. Julrom . t obtaining « practical coorio rf lo.traclloa
press him, it can famish him one without charge. , „ lw) b . th. JW> Crag*,,
liCt him abandon tho Mexican protectorate £ fc}tijl;J m Capptr, Lill.tpropl.ir Droning, (one .Ion.)
scheme as entirely too largefor his abilities, and : noting with India ink and Stpia. »1.0 On- l,.*t »tjl. of
turn his attention towards Hayli. That is tho Putins la aland ini» ooto.by which th. rnpilb-o
, , , . , j, l._ j- ftbled to ioccoa-d more rnpldlr than by any other method.—
fillibuster organs weak point—it has its de- i Thoßlcrit-ftrih „ lty , l » ofl- , nt , n? anddrains h«T*i**n
signs steadily fixed against the colored popula- ]f)Dp and in my cl*»*c*. Haring in my
tion The burden of its song are slave-trade . u omi u»Wy enffcefton r/Ontfnafc
and niracT—Hoyti and Africa-with a yariation fir rarry I ■ran-t. 1 i»n>. udl- .ml iho» yho m., h.r.
ana piracy “"y" 'ln riot.. c™r.yo«M..«n. torn]! at m, Studio. No. SI Firm
sometimes in favor of Walker and Nicaragua.—
Even the Delta has a mission.
?. r. yrujiaoi.'.'.\&.^.«ATO«-.-j.^pgU. —wwm mm
S. RISDIiB & Co.,
xDixoaa mi propbibiobs.
PITTSBURGH:
BATURDAY MOBNIHQ, MABCIf 27, 1858.
Papa'i Mexico.—lt TO tho Roman CalttoUe
Church in Mexico, that broke down the only
really free gorcromcnt .bat in the mntaUonof
affairs in that unhappy country has orcr been
■'established there. We refer lo the adnmuotro.
lio n j hr . government of Comonfort. By the
course which hie views of duty lead him to
adopt, and we believo they wererighteous views;
he brought down upon hie head the concentrated
power of the whole priesthood of Mexico. He
determined and effected that ecoleuastlcS should
bo tried in.tbo same courts and bo subjected lo
‘ the earns laws as laymen, and this arrayed
against him millions Of property, an interest as
indivisible ns that <n tfie slaveholders of Uio
South. It proveddoo much for bin; Comoo
fori Is now an exile.
The present President, Zuloage, has laid bixn
eolf down at the feet of. the Pope. Ho is deter
mined to bow before the power which crushed
his predecessor. He has written a letter, all
servility, to Pio Koito, and expresses the hope
that the laws adopted against the property and
privileges of tho church will not lead his Holi
ness to believo that there ore many enemies to
the clinrch in Mexico, and assures him that tho
entire nation is devoted to tho Holy Father and
tho church, and that there are among thepeoplo
no unbelievers or hardened infidels.
Tho President farther assures the Holy Seo
that the restoration of tho privileges of tho
chnrbb, and the re-cstablishment of harmony
between the church and the government, have
“been received with the most enthusiastic and
Irnly national acclamations of our population.”
Zuloaga concludes his letter in the following
terms:
“May your Holiness deign to bless the people,
government and authorities of the republic, in
order that onion may bo re-established and
peace flourish under tho holy influence of re
ligion. -. . t ...
4 ‘l pray, finally, your Holiness to receive the
assurance of the profound veneration with which
I am your Holiness* most devoted sou.”
Where there are such churls in power, the
Romish Ohuroh can find no great opposition to
the upbuilding-of Tier power upon the ruins
popular liberty, where it is always most stable.
The Stew or the Modsbx Laxocaoes. It
haajeemed to ns frequently, as wo faaTc consid
ered the large proportion of time which is spent
in our colleges and universities in teaching and
learning the dead languages, that it would be
better if more of it were spent in acquiring a
knowledge of the modern languages. We do not
undervalue ihe advantages or mental discipline
implied in a thorough mastery of Greek and
Latin, nor would we decry the importance of a
thorough appreciation of the force and power of
our own language, derived from an intimate ac
quaintance with the original longues. The
great of men, however, do not really need,
either for uso cr ornament, an introduction to
tho treatises of Cicero or the orations of Demos
thenes. Bren if men were well acquainted with
the languages which these orators used, that ac
quaintance would lay open a comparatively nar
row field of literature. The study of our own
tongue is of the first importance. One frequent
ly finds young men who can conjugate Greek
verbs and Latin nouns with the greatest facility,
who are yet unable to “speak the English lan
guage with propriety."
Next to this, in importance, we wonld place the
French and German. They are becoming use
ful vehicles of thought with us, as our republio
extends and gather? new nations into the fold of
the Slates. They introduce ns to tho best
thought of. the age, and open before the scholar
a wide range of history, poetry and philosophy.
It is moreover notorious that Americans in Eu
rope are at the mercy of every understrapper
who can play upon their ignorance, even in the
Smallest matters which pertain to tho traveller’s
comfort. We think our University would do a
great service to the community by so arranging
its course of study as that tho attention of young
men may be directed lo a careful study of the
living languages of Europe. Open to them the
treasures of Schiller and of Goethe, aud intro
duce them to the beauties and the truths of Con-
Bin, Guizot and Thiers. Place in their bands
the key to success and advantage in foreign
travel, so that a tour in Earope may hove some
more praiseworthy effect than the simple de
velopement of a ridiculous desire to imitate
foreigners in what isdisagreeable, without gain
-> ing from them any really worthy Ihoogbt or
refined accomplishment.
Tub Slavb Tbaj?*- —The New Orleans Ik' of
the lGth insi., speaks as follows of the recent
efforts in Louisiana to open tbeslave trade:
“The bill authorising the importation into
Louisiana of twenty-fire handred Africans, after
passing the House with little or no opposition,
has been rejected in the Senate, at the close of
; ■ a most violent and exciting debate, by a major
ity of two.’*
It has been very earnestly denied by the Sla
very organs in this quarter, that any movemeni
of this sort has been seriously attempted. In
deed tbeprerious statements of the New Orleans
Delia on this subject have been boldly declared
to be a hoax. The preceding statement of the
■ Bet shows not only the troth of the allegation,
but that the friends of the measure, came very
near succeeding at the Tery firßT-suggestion of
the. project. The resolutions adopted at the
recent Anti-Buchanan meeting, in this city, the
*■ other night, In opposition to this traffic, were
r not a bit too soon, There Isa gooddealof reason
• to believe that the breaking down of the laws of
180 S or the re-opening of this traffic under some
* turned name, is a part of the programme of
~r' the President. As Col. Forney has declared, it
is to be made the next test of Democracy, and
all those who are now speaking, wishing. and
■' voting for the success of the Lecotnpton swindle
will be among the first to shout amen to Mr.
" Buchanan's recommendation us |oon as it shall
• be made. _ _
Gizssz Cocstt.—Wo are rejoiced to see by
the Wayuesburgh Uatmgrt that the Blares of
black looofocoUm in Greene county who tried to
pack a convention there laßt week to get Le
complCn endorsed, failed most eignally. Henry
CiayDeahe, formerly chaplain of the U. S. Sen
ate, was present there, and poured such hot
shot into the administration servitors that they
wore glad tji heat a retreat. Deane is nowin
Fayette county, and intends to get upon Anti-
Swiodle meeting In some part of that county
soon, unlessdir. Dawson may get the use of the
Administration guillotine to frighten him into
the ranks again in somewaj.
Tire Horriaburgh TtUgraph connts up tholist
j of the “rewarded.” Mr. Abl gets a chance to
trade in seme of his brethren. lie has a con
•tract lo supply males for the army. Mr.
■ Jamison, of Indiana county, has also an interes 1
{a the trade. Mr. White, of Cambria, gets a
contraot to supply wagons, Mr. Arnold Plumcr
has ft eoa made receiver of public monks at
;. Minnesota, and Mr. Hopkins a son appointed in
a land office iaKansas. These were Lecompton
■ members of the Knrrishcrgh ConTenllon.
SftHATOft AW»W Jo«K»o», of Tennessee,
‘ who has speftt most of hifl life working as a Ul*
* , ktvL. »id» of nigger ■■ jour.,’ in » recent
lor brthe o 0 .< jdo not core wbeth
' »P<* 011 ‘“A?"diwry or eerritudo, the man
CI L y ! iUmtnl office/to perform i» tho elaie
? who has menio not Whether ho ia white
• ; % nuct SorVaod. or oUto* grow, out of the
&
■ boVedrbat twtu.b fie now tan. ap hu. noenut
' n.»i. n -%ho lufior. - [ r i 5 '
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Wr e « /'from the paper." that that old chan
oidi, of ifracdora, the Mentor or the &ee eoil
. «mint. i»d the respected and. worthy eon oT
moeement, ann tpe r has a booh
j •>-' n
," . r^-! 0 *y tokewriUenjß»ttifo««enti»nd»ttrMt
' ' f Ld tt is b.Uercd that lt will enhance
' ■ ‘ S22i? reputaUdn.ef.thrtworthy
■ l v:’-.r^v' v* ;
I jyg-Aftri tho flr»t of April m? untroo« are informM th&t
* 1 ~ j m y Rooms \* l!l Ijo removed to No. 21 Piftb »troct. «aoo
Lake Steamers— Collisgwood Route.—The 1 QDtftl|Pe asDugoUNtw Ph.togrephto Gallorr Tho* do
navigation of tho upper Lakes is about to open; | » superior Portrait at a modern* rate are reminded
the splendid steamer Lady £(pia is adrertised | tla »,r
to leare Chicago for the Bnperior conntry about j 11t .. (b _ al '^ t _l^‘ r —- m - ' m -_ ■ "
tho 6th of April, touching at all tho mines, and | WHOLESALE CLOCK D
running regularly in that trade during the sea* ;
I soo. It is the intention of tho proprietors to , RK , N B M A N & mkYKAN
place other vessels on this lines should the trade i
require more than Che Lady Elgin. Chicago
enjoys a largo share of Lhe trado from the copper FIN F GOLD AND SILVER
region, and tho natural increase of the trade
and travel on this route demands a correspond- JEi
ing increase of tonnage. It is the intention of _
the proprietors of lhe Chicago Superior lino to y
keep on first-class steamers sufficient to meet
, * i . FANCY goods,
these requirements. .
The great CoUingvood Lint , running tri-weekly
from Chicago to ColUngwood, in connection with j
the Canadian Grand Trunk Railroad, touching !
at Mackinaw and all other ports on the route, I w rc 11 MATKHI AL
is al«o oreanT2ed, and one of the five first-class AT EASTERN PRICES.
propellers comprising this line is advertised to anTCHELL, HERRON & CO,""
leave Chicago about the first of May. These , u.>cr.irecE»s or
vessels are all fitted up with special regard to 1 Cooltinu, Parlor and Heating
the comfort and convenience of passengers, and Q J Q JjJ g
th« speedy transmission of freight, and will form , pnß , FendfrSi CookiHf Bw-es, At.,
a regular In weekly line from the Le.minus of 1M llbtrtJ , p ltl . blirE h, p,.
the Graud Trunk Road to Chicago, during the ; nir22fcly
eeason. These lines are owned by Messrs. A. T. ! etnXstOVK WORKS.
Spencer, G. S. Hubbard, of Chicago, aud others. 1 ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
1 - * B4W7TACIC»*»A2C»»IUi*W*Vt*I Tiuum or
Personal. —A little item appeared in one o f PAKLGR AND HEATING STOVES,
the Fbiindclphin papers, on Thursday, BUtiag p, 3 f n an( j pan C y Grate Fronts, &c.,
that a fisticuff occurred in the street there, be- .wholesale axd retail
tween a couple of the “dimocracy.” Wc heard s y ut;ui ir) ~n Aitcghooy Kir.r, two iq«rw nrxth-ent of
r , , . 1 lVnn«ylTttßi> PfttMOger Depot.
incidentally yesterday that the persons engaged . offlc(< (md Sal< ,„
were Harry Mograw, Slate Treasurer,and Rice, mr i3:iy«irc Ro, 4 Wood St., pttfimrgh. P»-
of the Pennayfv<mia/i, and that Rico caught a
terrible "belting.” Rice personified Mr. Bu- j
chanan’s administration, and Harry represented ,
Packer’s. This was, therefore, a collision bo- j
tween Stale and Federal authority. Ominous! ;
tuxcrACTUAtu or
Cooking, Parlor amt Heating
STOVES,
Orates, Fronts, Fenders, otc.,
! And MannCscmrvn of rtia C^ilelirmtcd
Lecomptcs Items. Mr. Hornce F. CHrks. |
speech fully committed htm against Lecompion, ; fittsbukou,_pa.
while reserving a place of retreat which Trill j Jobs iTioiD7......r.ir*-ccuo««u.
hardly be furnished by «lie Administration side. ; Pittsburgh Steel Works.
The Prerident’e friends were exalting to-day | JONES, BOYD Ac CO.,
at the possible division among the Opposition, i MMnfaauwnof CAST STEEL; a!*o,SPUISG. PLOW too
and claiming a certainty of success. a. p. steel: SPntNGSand axles,
Mr. Pendleton gave assurances this morning Curwr !:<*t arA ftrtt Sim*, nwur;i,Bi
which ought to place bis vote beyond doubt. < H...„ e *. tram.
Mr. English’s position is a matter of speculation i Ac CO,
even ntooog his own friends, notwithstanding j KAjrrrAcrcanw or
his recent declarations. Rogers* Improved Patent Steel
Allowing for these possible defections, there Tooth,
will still be votes enough to carry Mr. Critten- chmer*Bau-aitdfirtt strr.-u, /fe
! den’s substitute, if the Republicans are entirely j o 2fciydfc* _ _ .
united. JOHN COCHItAN «
Oneof thebestoftbc countless Kansas speeches t «A*cr*cniajßaor
in the Ilooso was made to-day by Frank Blair ■ , ron Railing, Iron Vaalu, Vault Doors,
of Missouri. • Window Shutters, Window Cnards. &c.,
Mr. Harris will be removed to Judge Dong- ; n second s.'na and to Third strrrt.
las’a honso to-morrow, as it is more comfortable j Woodand Mark*tj Pirrskunon, PA,
than his lodgings. He is far gone 10 consump- | ca bsßll # 0 f ««» Pattmw, Ur.cy and plain,
lion Ilis absence will be severely felt in the ninM* tor all porp««- PyUciiUr Mtontien iwid u. ra
debate, bat Ha Tote will not be last, | **.«<■,-» Uu.
far he means to be corned to the House when j
the.vote is taken, however ill he may be.—Ac 1. j
ZVi'ftune. ... 1
••lon,'’ of the Baltimore Sun, thus airs his ex- f ,
pectations :
The Kansas question is not now of a merely .
sectional character, but it involves a struggle
between the administration on one side and the
black republicans, in coalition with Americans
and ami-Lecompton democrats, on the other*
The struggle is for the possession of the federal
-government for the next presidential term. If
, the Kansas biUbe beaten in the House the black
republicans will be triumphant in the country
at the next elections for Congress, and possibly
at the next presidential election. On the other
hand, the success of the administration in carry
i iog this measure will dissolve the league and
| completely destroy the republican party.
What a wiso man “Ion” continues to be!
In the course of the debate in the Senate, Mr
Iverson said that Calhoun had returned the
Free Stale Legislature on the advice of Southern
gentlemen—net upon the returns. Judge Wade,
in his quiet way, rose to clinch this nail, and
inquired if he understood rightly, and who the
parlies were. Iverson, for the first time, dis
covered his blunder and attempted to escape
from it by denying the right of interrogation,
i The point stuck in Mason, however, for half atf
I hour after he rose to say thnlif any such advice
' had been given, he was not awore of it. Mr.
Iverson did not tell the whole story. He forgot
to mention that this movement had been one of
anxious meditation, and that the suppression of
ibe result on State officers, by wbioh the power
of the Legislature could be restrained, was an
important part of the programme. It is true
that Davis, Toombs, Iverson himself, Sebastian
and others, knew a month ago, because ths Sec
retary of tbo loterior laid the conclusive evi
, dence before them, that the Free Slate majority
I must be declared, or another moostroas fraud be
I added to tbo many which disgrace the whole
j history of events in Kansas. Ail Calhoun's un
■ scrupulous ingenuity bos been exercised sinoe
then to impair tho etfect of that necessary decla
ration, and the result is now before the publio.
- Washington Cones.
Extent and Popclatiox or Mexico. —Tbo
popnlalion of Mexico at the present time is near
ly 8,000,000, and the extent of territory is
about a million squaro mileiy About one-sixth
part of the population is of European extraction.
Three parts of the population consist of the
pore aboriginal Indian races; and the two re
maining parts consist of a mixed race of Euro
pean, Indian, and African blood. The number,
however, of the latter mixture is very small.
The State of Sonora, which, it bos been con
jectured the Mormons would next locate in, and
which it is supposed raay.also, before many
tears, be annexed to tbo United States, contains ;
147 183 inhabitants, and aboat 120,000 squaro
miles, being tbo largest State in extent of ter
ritory in Mexico. The territory of Lower Cali
fornia, which will also probably at no distant
day be Bellied from the Dulled Slates, hasonly
a popnlalion of 12.000, and is about ,5,000
square miles. The State of Chihuahua, whtch
will at no distant day bo added to the terntoy
of Now Mexico, contains a population or 14<,-
COO, and about 100,000 square miles.
»The nnmpil revenue of Mexico is about sl6,*
000,000, and the expenditures obout $25,000,-
000. The national debt is $117,000,000, of which
$62,000,000 is owed at borne, $55,000,000,
abroad.
Bloodt Afthay ih a Court Room.—A few
days since a case was being argued in tko Pro
bate Court, at Greensboro', Mien.; in the course
of which Mr. Brantky, one of the lawyers enga
ged, denounced Messrs. Nowlsnd and Davis,
the opposing counsel, as ** — rascals,” who
woold steal, &c. An angry, altercation ensued,
when Brantley drew a pistol and presented it at
Noirland, who thereupon slabbed him with a.
knife, inflicting a very dangerous wound. Next
morning Nowland was shot down by o brother
of Brantley, ond very dangerously hurt. The
Paulding (Miss.) Clarion relates the foregoing
ooenmnees. _ _
•nPAW*» Sa«TEB, Of Banger, nowin his one
hundred and third year, is unwell, and but
■light hopes aw entcrtalttd of mi recoreiy.
BHavn»tUm.»& Cut n.Anu Mosms Bxas>‘
no K-exb W, Underway ofPlttaburgii,**!*
hAfter suffering for three months with Rheumatism. * j
part of the time to severely a* to confine me to my bed. I :
bare been entirely cured by nsirg Bcerhavc's Holland Dit
ttrt I have had one attach since, tre* found almost Instan
taneous relict in the came m*dL 4 .ne. It U In m y opinion, a
lure remedy far Rheumatism "
CiCTicaJ—Be careful to aalc fur Itoerhsvo's UoT.and Bit
ten. The gnat popularity of this medicine baa induced
.many Imitations, übicb the public should guard against
purchasing.
at $1 per bottle, or six bottles tor $&, by the pro.
ptatnxa, BESJ. PAQB, * 00Manufacturing Pharma*
eutlstesnd Chemists, 27 Wood street, between lit and 2d
Pa« and Druggists generally. mrtfiuUwT
MED—Suddenly, at Tork, PtL, on the 2oth imt ,at the
residence of her grandfather, XLLtH EUZABETIJ, only
daughter of Darld F. Williams, of the GoerUr, aged 3 years
4 months and C days. .
‘•Snffer little children tr come unto me. for or such are
tho kingdom of heaven.”
On Thursday, 251 h lost., to tne Otb year of her age, OKR*
TRUDK, daughter of June* and Kttzkbeth Little.
Funeral this-(Saturday) morning, at 10 o’clock, from the
residence of her parents, 837 Penn street.
Sptcial fleticts.
r Mo. 49 Fifth Street, near Wood,
Wholetal* and Retail Dealer# m
WATCHES,
S/LYM ASH H.ATEU WAItF
WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS
PA.YNE, BISSELIi Si CO.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES,
The great mpcriorlty of SINGER'S .MACHINES
Overall otlier» fur lh* n,M> ° r
Clolhing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Maker®,
i li*w long been known ar.J practically acknowledged
HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE.
Which IB a Ugt.t,"Compact and highly ornamental raactilno,
(doing its work equally wall with the locge machine*.) and
mail become »favorite far family o*e.
A full anpply of tbo aloTe Machine* for *al* at Now York
price*, by R, STRAW, 32 Market st
PITTSBURGH, I*A.
Alao, the BOUDOIR SF.WINU MACHINE. Price from
$46 to sfc>. l-WTj aullfcljdtc
SEWING XA-A-OHIITBSI
TOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Bridgeport, Conn.,
Pltl*bnrglt,ftH Fifth Street.
Tbla Machine Stitchc* the
Finest oi Coarsest Fabric,
At the pleasure oftheOpeialnr, making with ease On* Thau*-
and Ixauiiful and durabU Stitch** p*r i/tnuU, almoat notne
teaatv and are becoming lnd!vpvn»blc for family nan.
Full information may be obtain**! l>y addreaaln* Janie*
Ewing or ALKX. It. KEKD, Agent,
•' No. 69 Fifth atreeit. PlttAurgh
UT.A& BEIUIXNB*
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY
OF A LETTER FROM
To be the n MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
ONLY GOOD SAUCE. AT MADRAS,
PTobli Brother at
WORCESTER, May, 1&61.
A "Tell LEA tc FRRJUN3 that
i their Sauce is highly esteem-
VARIETY m ed In India, and is, in my
w opinion tho most palatable os
OF DI&U- well m tho most wholesome
Bancs that Is made.”
Ths only Modal awarded by Ih* Jury of tbs Ne* York
Exhibition for Foreign Banco, was obtained by LEA A PER
RINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, ths world
wide feme of which haring led to numerous Imitations, pm
cba«*rs *« earnestly requested to sso that the names of
“I.EA A PERRIN'S” are lupresaed npou In* Battle and
Stonnor, and printed upon the labels.
““>• Whoi-.. *P»» to
ifis Broadway, Row York.
A «U<k always In store. Al*o, orders recelred for direct
shipment fmm England. my'Alyd&ir
Wk. T.-iWizr: '■
VAHDBVER St FRIEND,
A 'r T O R N K Y 8 A X tt A \V .
solicitous in chancery* . '
St. 6, Bhiiufl Bltti, t**--
**~CollccUoni promptly made In toy part ofBPKaCTp
lowa, or WMtum Wlacoasin. • *,' 1,
WUI ittmdto theporcbiieiml 8il«of Beil jW4ta. -oo»
Ulqldu Money on Bon«U and Mortgage! iielilyufc
FOREIGN EXCHANGE.!"
SIO II T BIL L S DRAWN BY
DUHCAIf, SHERMAN & CO.,
UN* TUK XJNipN DANK, LONDON, IN EUSI9 0F U.VE
POUND STERLING AND UrWAIIDS.
Al*o, BUU on tlio prtnrjpal rllk-* and towns of France,
Belgium, Holland, Oertnany, Rauls and other Eoroprnn
Btstss. constantly on band and for ok* by
bisks, WM u tVILLLAMS * COT~
Cankrrs. Wood street, cottmr of Third.
"" MAT£tACK A ROGERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
-M--RROHANTB,
No. 18 Pin® Street, St. Lonli. Mo.
ttm to
Murdoch * Mckaon, St. I*®!* .
Dar * UatUck, Clnctntitil, Ohm
ch;..D«ffi«w *<*•,«"**“'•.Jf, 1 -
r a. Day * Co, flanker*, Pent, U«-
Or** * Sum*- Banker., Mn.wtlne. lowa,
Railroad. _ •
J. M. LITTLK
MEBOHAN'T TAII.OB,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(l>r lri«h’» New Building,)
yrtfc ___
FURS! “FURS! f FURS!!!
FOB r.AniFH AND MISSES,
EMBRACING
HUDSON' BAY and
MINK SABLE,
UTONE MARTEN,
PITCU, SQ UIRBEU Ac.
CAPE 3, TIPPETS, MUSTB, CUFFS ud 0 LOVES, I
great rniety and pri«.
nolLdft IfOOBD A CO, 131 Wood ttroet,
i
Ssireiaf £att&& : '
■ Appolntmtntfesuadcd to J«in® I■***_
DR9. C. M. FITCH&J. W. SYKES
Will remain at their 015c*,
N'o.lOlpnnn Street,
OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITtSBtRQH,
till jr at rrjtsf, 1 es 3,
And may be consulted daily, (except Sundays)
for ConsnmptloD. Asthma, Bronchitis snd
all other Chronle Complaints complicated with or
canting Pulmonary Disease, including _
CnltirrA, JJenrt DUrntt, AjTrttionidf Lit'r, Dy*~ |
frpiia, Gastritis, femalt Comj>lai*t*t cl: - \
DRS. FITCH t PTE KS would atats that their treatment
of Consuaptiou it ba«ed upon tna fact that the ditcast tz- •.
ixU intheblaod and tyitm at large, f«IA before,and during \
iuderdopnmt in tbu luvgt, and they therefor* motor .
Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to pnrify the !
Wood and strengthen the eystom. TH/A ttrje,thcy o*e
I MEDICINAL INHALATION, which tiuyrahiobighlj, but
only as which mod alooohave no Ourafirt ef-
I feet#, And luTaildt are earnestly cantfonM aguinet wasting
| the precious timeof curability ouany treatment based upon
he plamtUo,but LUto idea that the seal of the disease can
be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation.
charge for consultation
A Urt of qm-Atiuiii will rent to U»oe* wi»hing to con
sult ns hy letter. ntgadswfctf F
CHINA, GLASSAND QUEENS WARE.
SPRING STOCK Jt’ST OPENED,
AT THE OLD tSTADLISmtEyT OF
HENRY H I G B Y,
133 Wood Street, pm»tmrgl»fr !**••
Who is now from Kutiopo und
Enstern Cilic*, a choice assortment of article# in hi#
line, tiompriAirij; new nnd tasteful shape* nf pHrl White
Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the tnmn in Plain,
Gold, Lustre Baud nnd FI >w#r* Fine White Vijirlfled Iren
Stone Table Ware, V nown to b* tho most doraM* now in
use for Holet«and Pteamboatr. French China ofnev »tyles,
in Pure White and Gold Band, either In setts or siccle
pUcre; Bichly Gill and Decorated Toilet Fetr. Brlttanuia
and Plated Cnatore; Gertnan Slirer Ten Talda Bpoons, Soup
Ladles, ic.,plated with silver: fino Irory Handled Carving,
Ten and Tahlo Knivos and Fork..: Tea Waiter* nnd Tray*;
Shaker and Sea-gm- Table Mat#; Jappaord and Decorated
Tin TolUt Sett*.
AUo, a complete auJ foil iu*ortmeut of *ll articlt** tnlla*
hie for tlio COUNTRY KKTAII. TRAUB, :»t prit**« topleujo
the public, who ere reupcctiolly luritcd to cinmlne tbli*j
■toclr
Jo h n C . Baker & Cob
GENUINE
COD-UTKR 01l- ! !
This Medicine, prepared in the moat np
pro red in&unur, and bottlud by u*, Las rcceiTtd aha sanc
tion of the most scientific of the Medical Profession of Phil
adelphia and elsewhere, srbo recommend It as superior lo
any other uow rauuufactured.
Of it* eCicacy and importance as • remedial iu cwn of
Consnmptiun, Goat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic RLonwa.
tUtn, and all Bcrofulom diseases, It is unnertasary to # k wnk;
—thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America
baring tested its wrondorfnl curatier properties.
Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER * CO. Wholes*!*
Dragtfst*. No. 1M North Thirl street, Philadelphia. Sold
by nil Drugg I*o throughout th«» country. fo'^dtoedo
UESBRB, CHA9. * LEWIS OUEBE,
TEACHER? OF THE W^P?gnrg|
fpsP&SfIPIANO,
11 * * ■’ ORGAN A!*t STNQINO. ** * ■ 1
ANCIKNT ASD 3IODEIIN LASGFAOEB
A. Gr.-eh, Ulln. Ueru.su, French ami Jtpanl.h,
Taught by CHAS. GREBE. Caml Th.-ol
«-F.r.r-,„1r.. at the principal Mn-iC Storaa drCS:Smdfr
JEWELRY
m m
BURGEON DENTIST,
EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PAIS.
BY A LOCALBENUMBING AGENT to to* OCHS ONLY.
aarlnserts Teeth on Gold, SU*er, Platan* and Cutta
Perch*. and performs all Dental operations lit a scientific
emitter, without pain
qs< Terms moderate
61 gmltli field Street, below Fourth,
JafVdfntlr _ PlT ™l C ii o - ,, _
,TAS. McLATJG H LIN,
aororsctc*** or
Altohol, Cologne Spirits and Fasti Oil
rtrlfcdljfe .V.« ICs .and 110 Sffwd Vwf
W. fic D. RINEHART,
«*rcesclcatas *56 nut*** is
All kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Hays rnrenUy taken th" building No I*9 Wood
addition to their Manufacturing Eatabli*hrnent,bo. Wlrwta
atroet, nhur they will be plvased In rwthe their
apiß:lrdfs
/ A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agvnejr,
No. 03 Fourth Street,
riTTsni'KGir, rezyji
OorofiUiie* r <*[>rL'«*T.U«l id highnot •laodtUrf- Uuutt-rvd
by Pemwylraaiu on.l uth« St*trn
Fir* Morlu* and ljf» Ki*H talu-oof all dwKTiptirm*
’ A. A.CAKUtUU
>. s. (' * lIIU Kll
UAWE9 At CLITLKY,
Home, Sign and Ornamental Palm ere,
A .V P a R A I .V E II -S’;
Dt.t LlftS l-ft
Wliito Lpndiin«l/.lno Pniitl".
Alk>. *ll kla.l» "f r*lni». OiK Tarntihra, Window Ola**,
Potty, Umalit*. Ac,
U 4 H*rvW Slr"U <«*• -ih"Ct I'xamand All'll
t-r'.-Hj-lt-
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
A-VD WHOLESALE DKAI.KU IS
Chep«p, Butfnr, FinK,
And I'Tainc* o«ncr*ll>,
,V,> 23 IfVW Srw<. Pittsf-urgfk
HELM BOLD’S P.ENL'INK I'KKI'AP.ATh'N.
HELM HOLD'S I’KKI’A I. A l ios
IIELM HOLD’S flumiin* IMIEI'A RATION.
lIKLMHOLD’S Ot-nuioo PREPARATION,
ftccontmg to Pbartuacy and C’bcuiUti >, w»L> tb«
gnat rat arenrarrMPtCtXnift'l toncwl*-<lj:-.< <li »ut«*d t-> ib**r
(.cißibinaDon. __ ___
fcL>tfWLP*s'ifKVUlNV:i-..i:l , \HAT!'»N—' ‘
of rbe Bladder. Kidney*.Or*vri aud Dropsy. _ j
HAD* ititAD ”»KADN-'*i** amicted read," tbe *
tng o«*rtißa»t« of « tufa of orer 2H j*-rV maudm* . |
lI.T. IIrLMBOLr —U'cr Sir. I bira Iwn troublr-.l mlh
an affliction of tbt* Rladd'T ami KMn-ja for over iwtiiTt j
yiwra. I bate tried PbyaicUn* m vain, and at liwt conclu- I
drd to give your genuine Preparation a trial, a* I bad heard |
It'blgblr spoken of. It *2-r.i~i me immediate relief. 1 .
have u*ed three bottle-*, and I have obtained more relief
Lvm IU effect* and feel much better than 1 bare for twenty 1
rear* previous 1 hmvr the grealrel faiib la It* virtue* and |
curative j«wera, and aliall -lo all In my l-ow.rr to make it
known to the affllcl*-d. Hoping tbl* may prove edrantn
ceotn to von in n**Dtiug you to Intranet* the medicine 1
ato truly your*. . >’ M.«Cot»u a. I
Lewl.town, l’#.. Jan. 29, ltt« • , _ |
Bbould any doubt Mr. McCormick’* .tatem.u.t, b« refers ,
to the following g»ntDm*n: ... |
Hon. Win. Bigler, ox-Governor, Ponniylvnnla
Uon. Tbo* U. Florence, Philadelphia
Hon J.C Knox, Judge, Tioga !>., P*
lion. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia.
Uoa. D. R. Porter, ex-Governor, Peon*ylr*uln
Hon. ElU* LewU, Judge, PblUd.lphu.
Hon R. C. Orier. Judge C. S- Court.
Don G. W. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia
Hon W A porter. City SolbJtor, Pldladelpbi*
! lion. Jobu Bigler, ci-Govirnor,California-
Hon K. Bank*. Auditor General, W nahlngtoji, D r
An.| many utbrra. If noeewary.
onw advertUamcnt beaded
lIELMBOLD’P GENUINE UiIEPARATION,
lu ano her coin turn
ffigg, PHI MBELPHI A: SPRING, !?M. g|p
f|gg| A . lI.UOSEXIIEIM A BROOKSVffIL
Jso. 33 icld N 0.26; South Sooortd St.,
Respectfully invite Denier* ami Mil-
Harr* tludi freah and *aper»fr aloik ol
RIBBONS. BONNET MATERIALS.
CHAPIS. BLOND LACES,
} ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. BUSCHES
STRAW BONNET?,
MKNV AND BOYS'HATS.
MISSES' BLOOM KRi ANDFLkTA
Andover) thing C'-iiuecta-l with thG branch of th* bun-
.rt llm* nod -nb l-nyer* will Hri.l out i-ilc*-*
adapted to tbvit re-iUlieinenU nt. l a -J.i»unl--t - per
cent fur co«h will b.-WloweJ.
ent out and pnrerte thl* aJveitutmrtU lo re
dtid rwu of ijfiltlug ns aboti you rcutio to tbl« rlty
mil:*o«l2m
WANTED —A situation by 11 Young Man,
«t iinieiil engaged in a Merc-»<itl!t> Horn- <’f *tiU
dtr. hat whowdn’in twins tbfongli »« *“ early hour, hr
withe* to employ hi* ensilage, •ft«r & ln kcplng
Rtl of book* awl doing lurlt other writing "" m*y !■* «-
aulrwl of blm, fur a email cr>iopen»atl"“'
•renew ginn If dlelrrd. Addroe* Ho* 'L 0 , , ,
OFPCE, udifg *Uh) and frhtre mi lut.rvU w way b»a
mrSOdtf
WANTED UIJU.KDIATKA*Y. —10,001) M«D
lo ooDUf to the sale of the wort i-op«il«r ««»">*
Book* In America. loTalld*. Mechanic*, fanner* and Wh
an milling to tranl, mu find thla to t* « protiubln
and pleasant huslnss*, enabling th-tn to w the country,
andSftke money at the earn. time. Agent* now iutbu hue
t&COT Aft clearing from JAOO to fLWO P**
particular* and a Hat of Btoki. addn*. U. M. RULUiON,
tloepn City Publishing Home. U 1 Main ißtrt, Cincinnati,
Ohio; or, If living Kut, D. HUDSON. l’blUdolp!.i«-
nulßaydewfcT .
Bank stocks wanted t>y
AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO.,
feO Block and BillTln.ki.rjMI Voorllii_atrert._
WANTED— Deer Sktos wanted by
f»l7 WELLS,
Stocks wanted— „ c , ,
Mechanic*' Dank Stork: M and M. Bank Storh.
Exchange •• Wertrrn Jn«uriuc«
Monoucahela .
To fill order., by AUSTIN WO* ll * * '
?tock Urnkrn. AS Foorth itrret.
WANTED— Notes and Drafts having 4, 0
or 12 mouth» to run; f.'*oo »<* ftloco, l»jr
AUSTIN LOOMIS* CO.,
J*lB Block *nit N ot * Kr<»k*r», 68 fonrtli »t-
Aeventy-Ave New onrt »«cond nßml
CARRIAGES -A.NU BTJOOIKS,
ros SALS AT
WHITE’S REPOSITORY,
TWO MILK RUN, NKAtt LAWHKNCKVILLK.
Tllfi subscriber offers for sale, or S§ERK?
exchange 4>o the most rcoannablo t |,rp> .V
fine iu«ortm«nt cfHaroucb*»aDdaoeoiid-hund Biiggi®*, ®
by Watson, of Philadelphia, *omn hot little osed. Also,
twenty-oocnow Buggies, jnrnJn tn wy own shop, from the
Trry material pitrdiattxl in tbo eastern market A nno
lot of Trotting Warow, new m..l second band' Also, u lot
of Boat WfcjKma. Jenny Linds. e.-rirt-nlowu Vt agon*. Jersey
Wagons and llockawsTt, two hue Phartou*, statu ll ’ r ’;
permmv, one of thorn Watson's make and ono o* tii«n ->cw
York make. Ton flno Sulkies, one miwlu by Mr
i PbiUdslphla, and a few common Buggies, suitable for light
marketing. Tbo anWribcr lUtlera himselfbo can make it
lothe Interest of person* wßlilng lo putcbase.to glre bun
Tbs establishment U cvnvsuieot to tbo city, the Excel
•lnrOmnibus Uuo Cuacltt* passing the door etery t«u tnln
ntn. * mrQdAWfrn**
PITTSBURG 11. PA.
WALL rAfEK-Spring Stock, newrat
term at Paper Boom of E. 0. OOCHRANE,
qjyS* No. 0 Fsdyral at, Alkfhenj.
inrC2Jsm*lfcwT
FROM SEW YORK,
HRN'IIV H.Cni.J.INR,
ffiaiants
jC j&rto&toSertisemtnts. W
TjaMß s p. tanner.
Merciunti' Intnltßtc Co. ol rhU aJ^P^-
no Wood Street, Pittsburgh. *™. vrETrlT * OO
. Amman erf Capital Stock j*tt m «w“ re^ BU < ‘ S 3
lm Lie* th« attention of M« customer* ur! tnjCT« gec«r- Snrplxu. "
4llj to bi» l*rgo ftoek of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Bought direct from Manufacturer* in M«*adia*etrt.
JiItOUAXS, vti. T. PCTITr, Prorideat, i
G \ITERS E. P. WITHER, v, <* Vndtoak-
OPERA TIES, Ac »««« J - UcC * !,: *- '
Lamb 4 Co., ttiiUdclpbi*.
Bock, Morgan 4 do.
Tmitt, Rro. 4 Co. do.
Pmnroy, Caldwell 4 Co. do.
A. T. Uw 4 Co.
Stelumllx, 4 Co. do. am KPT
, ornc,:. n ? ■ S^gSjKgu
t*du*. Mtms and Childtea’s
BONNETS,
FLATS, and
FANCY rTATS.
Men’*. Bor*' and Youth**
PALM LEAF,
LEGHORN,
PANAMA and
STRAW HATS.
11-uV, Boys' aud Youth'*
WOOL mui FUII lIATS
PUUWIOM.
Chari r* W. BanckcT, Adolph E. Borie,
ssarkss*
1 Morfcoi t>. U»i«,. i"£S, I [*tt“lSi.
iCf-Grcst inducements cfT.-rel to CA?I! and prveipt Tobias ;j. BAXOKER, President.
‘ nTOran i7’ i t,^; n lu“] 1 u “]
Onk-ni nolidto l and carefnll) wlctt. .1 and packed. ■ orliiulted. od
mrtfflmd hare Sirred a large contingent ftmd,
fLi ST I’ll IiLISHKD—TILE UOMOKO- , wS, Sth tbtdr Capital and Pirminmi, wfcly inYMted.
O I‘ATIUC DOMESTIC PHYSICIAN. Br Ccrnxxnx* ampto to the .
Hx&lN'i. M. D. Sixth Am-ruan Edition. h, the Author The A.»u of tbo o» fo ,U«
himself. thoroughly revined end reformed from theortginal, Ushed agreeably to tbs Act o' Aieem IJ,
and augmented by numerous addition* from the fortlicora- rlr- «18 129 OS
lug Eleventh ClentiJin Kdltkn. I'rlc*?: b to. handsomely Mortgage* * gj’jyjf 79
hound. Two Dollar*. Heal Estate. •• RIOM 17
At an Interval of t«T»n year* Dr. C. lIKRTNH ba* at last Temporary Loan*. qq
coneeob-d to the publication of a new edition of bt* DOMES- gtnclt* -TSy. gj
TIC PHYSICIAN. In the prvf-je he state* the reason* Cash, Ac- .
why no edition of thi* work ha* l**n pnblithad since 18M. . «- 7oa 44
This is the first time that Dr. Hiring tiae perwiofiy revi- „# rSwntrSne years,
ted an edition of tli*. “Domeitlc Physician” In the English ; Bine* their incorporation, a period of tW«n^OT_^wanj
laogusgo ami the resnlt Is a work far superior to any of the they baro paid upward* 0 1 «thleiw»
former tiVo edition*, and on* well adapted U> the thousand Dollars Lowe* by fire, SfcSlSwaS
American Dubllr. ;of the advantage* of Insurance,•» irell M «»ri*em*j
Dr. Uerintr** D.-mratlc Pby.kh.n was the Brst and, it may disposition to meet with Agent,
I - Continental Ininrante Company.
able. , . . . . „ , „ Mcorporafrf by the Legislator* cf Ptnnsyivania,
It would hv *upertluna» to **y anything abont tho Au ‘^r v
tbor’s ability *ud experience a* a boom patbic practitioner , n 11 n n a n T B R
nno writer his high reputation Is too well establish*! on | PIRPETIJII OHi BlBB
both side* of tb« AtUutlc. In order to show the great estl- | M ...
motion In which Uering'a Domestic Thysician ti bald wher- Authorized Ono MJUlon Dollari,.-
eTerthnnam- of Homrropathy U known, it m*y hero be | Been red and Accumulated Capital
stated, that this work ha* hoen poblished in tbo folU>wln< ; n/VirP AVTTTfTT
10 Uugusges, vli: German, fctigUi/u French, NponuA, . HOME OIJ!IL>E.
Italian, .Wtfi.fc, Radian, Polish, Bohemian and Or<«fr / _ V o. 01 Walnut Street, oboe* Second, Philadelphia.
beside* whirh loveral unauthorised reprint* hare sppetred * . on Buildings, Farnlmrn, Merchandise, Ac.
I both InGertuanyauJ England. I _~, M n T
I 1„ u.l. Ih, Sl,tl. Ara.rlMn KOltioti. Iho arllcl.l on j l^ l lnnmoo on C.r r «. .tA fre) C ha, loailpirtoor
»ra,Y’ollow Pcrcr. \ ucclnallotj, and «u »everal other sttt>- __j .
|«t. «. mtlr.l, I.™: lhn«. m Mh.te ! irfSlmm.™™floods ic, bj UkM, Elim. Cu»o.
Feserand Dy««utory hare Iwen considurahly enlarged, the , ) T .,^o.^,l,^.^nlltmrti of the Oaloa, on th* B0»t
remainder cf tho bool; has been g.eatly ..Herod nni eeveral fATOTobIe with wxmrity.
important new medicines added. - T
Tho pabllih-r has spared no pains aod eXi«n*o to make ' onrCTOBI.
this tK>jk P*rf.<t in every respect; the paper, printing and , oefi HQ K w OOl.LADAY.formorty Recorder of Deed*. Ac.,
binding ate fair *pecimoi.i of Philadelphia mssofarmr- and . u p^ lllllelphbl .
typegnphy. rcriolcst i WM DOWEP.S, formerly ttesixter of Will*
J.O.BACICOFEN SHomo-opalhic hbarmai-j, 1 JOHN N COLEMAN, flrtu ofColeman A Smith. Importing
mriT :dtl _ N« i’.iO Lltwrty ftn.-t. l , tM>borah | fißnlwaro and Cutlery Merchant*, No- 21 North Thlri ;
jp 111 CKEH I N G & SONS i A Son, Coppersmith*, No.
ANDfc'QOARE 1*IAN0& | j” Quarry «t»ert, Tbila.
| two lascniflcent Cblckering txraod I‘tauo* J I » I IJ 1 EDW IHI , MACUKTTE, Arm of Machette A Ralguel.
tuedat the concert of Thalbrrg A li-uxtempa on rhnro- MerchanU, No. 12* North Third
1 dayeT-nlng-atCityllall. arem.wner.-d for *al. at the 1 .bore Race, Phila. „
Pl»notV*reroom.oflt.c*nbecrt -r . p , aOWARD UINCaiIAN, firm of Livingston A Co.,Prodac*
| Ttie following tosttmonU ro th-inent* of the Wan. ( ftn j Crnn m t w lrj n McrchacU, No.ZJtl Market *l n above
1 rortw of Chickering A boiis, h« b-n-a uah.wttaUnßiy gl»*» B|. bth Ph(U.
! by M. THALBKHG * QEOIIGB W. COLLAUAY, President.
| Prrrsat'anu, March 2£th, is.hj. _ .
XU of which will l>a f.tnnl in viiiwtr
TIME BUYERS.
Ma. MtLLOa gir—Biuc j QIIXK Mtm jO3ITOA_EOB I NBOS ;/ ljrcnt-
_ , vg » v « w/Dinwa R .
Farmtri 1 and Mtthanio’ Finland Bariae
•trnment* ira tfaa host I hate wen tnlh# Cnltjd but**, end | lUIUr&BCe Company.
~U «o,D»r» i t.v«r.Ur,.tt 1 1 »«• j 3. w. Corner S.eond u. W.lnn. St..,
Fiiiod, rilhioclo parcha„, ..'.I Ih, pobllt PHILADELPHIA.
»TC ropectfutly lafitod to call and examine the Uraod 1 J , tacts or TBl coxfAirr, JiSCifiT lrr, 1858
aooe bliot*mentioned,and *J*o a »pleodld «to?k of Senate Ground Kent*, Bank and
Piano* from time *ortd-r*nrn*nad maker*. } other Stick* |212.*50 00
JOHN It. MrLLOB, , r f.. r erneira ST.O&O 00
&4« tgm forChlct-rinp * 3’n* for IMtuborfh and W»t ?cad | o N# wYwk »481 M
1 t-rn r-nav. No «» "'wkJ •tTc-t. Deferred payment on Bt«>ck “7.0.0 00
fers?£3KX •«— a ' w : «»
, 9 . wtt \ Wll U acre- of frt.nl. Tbe improremtott «n * | due the Company
UiaeCotUce Houe-.lramo*tabJi and "tlxT outbuilding*,
a joimz and thri*iup Orchard of the b«t grafted fruit, a
i lure* .jaaniitr t f iUrplwuTj Tint* and other Shrubbery
i The l"0-i •» ci"nd with fine for*»c tree*, trhlch make*
I it a ilrdrnblr j.lare f.>r a country midrnce. Will be *old
I 1.. w «rd on e»«y t-rnu Apply '©
| mr? ittui!—m r.'T
"MOORHEAD A CO
M I*rFACTUUns£ C'T
A-.... -1 .. r.'a.n Of.'/ Corrujafrf,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
F t Uooflng, Gntterir.g. *c
.-lyoife fur H ow/ i
Patent Imitation Ituaata Sheet Iron.
**-W»rrhoufcr —,V« IV Firtl Stmt, PiUtbvrg\
mrJTily.l
' SKKD PO’J’Al’OK!?'.
Genuine Rough Purple Chill Potatoes
Potato has the reputation of being the
mult proJrjrUT.- nn-i tlw lt»U UM« [ citato of *ll Iho
n«-«r Tnrifti-» iiur Tho *ul*ortber tin cultiratrJ
tliMn Urp-ly U-r four jt«t% ha* never known them to r»t In
tbo grjiir.il "or in *t* re A UraitM number *f bmbtls can
U) ha t ->t a n. -l rate pruv b) *p) lying to
KLfcMIKO BROS.,
N. it \V,.o<t Mrvet. Pltti-burgh, Pm
n*rir :
JQUV tiUui*
• iit-;«imus of purchae
ih-' Fun. y. Staple. Foreign or Dome*-
or> uj-'li lim. uiii i-ltfw c*U «n 4 * xjuume onr tar.e
a*>J *» •••' i i #!•>-: fc -•! t-priiis wblcli ere cow be*
v*r; ('UrAl'l rIMSIJ
C lIAN'3ON LOVE.
mrr formerly Lr*t» B»t». SoU »tn-ot.
POTATOES—"
ICJ lnwb«la N«U*duocl; 1' Utoe«;
tl-> larg* Wliitc >i*<
I-. .U. <i.. Hi-ir
tio u-r UMI do; tn *mr« and fjr
jrif'.T T. I.ITTLK i Ct), No- US t»oc*>nd atre-fc
fn»l OliT indCsnl Naphta.
WASTtI) TO I'UIICHASE \/ largo
.Jjanin* or<Vj»l on ami Coat Najihta.fjr^Mh.
A ! !r- .' M T'X-'ll A BflOi. No. S 3 Dovr«ry,.Sow York..
tnr-7 Un i ,
Nf.w goods kok sprixo salks.—
M e arc d uly rccetring from «rr own and Eastern
additum* lo our stork, which ennsisu In part of
Pl«».r C.ii Cloth*. C*rriig** f-tl Outhr.
Furniture oil Cloth*. Table Oil Cloth*.
Crank Od Clotha, Transparent oil Cloth*:
Tran«p’t WtnJow Shudm, Buff HolUud* and
Slwi.lo rrtmtnlng*.
'loflianu Huu»aluwpiire and other* requiring any good*
to‘our liur are Invited t*» call and examine the stock and
indua L>r ihnuselre* In recanl lo the qualityand price*.
J “ J. A 11. PHILLIPS,
So 26 and*SB Ft. Clair »m*»t
PAI.NTiNIt.— As the season Jor repainting
It now commencing, the undersigned withe*to Inform
ibeir customer*and the public that theyareprepored to do
any amount id paltaing lUt may be requU*d of them *t
«h.>rt notice, and at a* low prte** a* the aamo quality uf
work cat be done by any shop in the etty
To our customer* who have had graining done by n« we
would e*y *i' -tre prepared to do more of the same ktnd-
Tn thiwi who hire oot teen our grslulng we Inrite to coll
at our Than and me specimens, which we would simply »*y
cannot b* equaled by any thoplu Hi* SUteof Pennaylruila.
mr'J&lwd DAvvES A LLULEi.
■VTEW CROP SUGAK AND MOLASSES—
I\ 102 lilkW prime and cboicu N 0 Sugar,
26 IbL Loal and Ctu»bed Sugar,
260 •’ prim" ITsntatiou Molanea, oak cooi>eraßc;
J 1 *• Si. Jam-» ?"gar IlnttM Moloaie* do,
Kicdniid for sale by WAI. MITCUELTRRE, Jr. A BRO,
m ,2i No Liberty struct.
Wlll^lvEY —150 bhlb. prime Double Rec
tifled Whiskey and 20 ht.U. Old Monongahela Hyo
Whiskey, with an assortment ni F.-ieign and D"tne*tlr
Wines ami l.i inors, for sale at th.- b-west market price* by
WM MITCUKLTREK, Jr. A BRO n
m ,3) N» 2.9 Liberty street.
bugs prime Itio .Coffee, with
nn assortment of Groceriw, for salo by
WM. M ITCnt’LTKKE, Jr. A BRO-,
mr o,-, No 203 Liberty street.
Af in TU LOAN'on good Business
1 •£ tfV/V ir Accomruo-Ullon Paper, b. amonnU
from CK«. to rlCCO.bnTfng irem nne tonlne moDth*_lP run.
J. R. JIORANGE,
tui'Ai lid' So 6T Fourth Jon-V new Bnlldlng.
ROLL fresh iloU this
■l.y rec’d ami f-*r **le by HENRY tl. COLLINS,
BEANS —20 hhls Rmali white Beans roc'll
an t for *«1 by mrCC HENRY U COLLINS
DRY APPLES--15 hhla Drv Apples for
sale by mrSd _ HENRY I ' II Col.UN’3.
SUNDKIEo— 22b sacks Wheat.
30 bbls LirJ; l ca*k Bacon Uams:
r. .11. k* Fe*lh-M>; 25 nock* Sumac;
0a stesmer Dunlirtli t» arrive for sale I.?
mr'Ja ISAJAH HICKEY A CO.
F‘ BENCH PAPER iIANGINCiS-New de
klcn* and wry beautiful, received by lata arrival*, L-r
by W. P. MARSHALL A CO,
nir26 linporlersann Dealer*,B7 Wood *tr.-et.
" •
I HAVE REMOVED my Warcroom to the
,-orter of dMITH vtEI.D and I'TIIRD Streets, opposite
Young** furniture Wsrdicum. WM. NOBLE.
FURNISHING WARKROOMs.
I HAVE OPENED A STORE for the sale
of every article wantM In FURNISUING_A DWKLL
-Ix>q lIOUBL. Mattresses, Bed*, Deleters and Pillow*
Comforts. Spreads and tJoUUrf every style atul prico.—
Satin. Dt-Lalne and Lave Curtains; Damask and Moreens,
BrocatcUand Plushes; Muslin Curtains, Figured Maalin
and with Lace Edge; Tasselsasd Cords of orory description.
Ollt Cornices of every variety und style and so tno splendid
patterns for windows; Oimp and Brake Bands; Blinds of all
kltidr, Window Shades of every price and style. Also Veni
tlan Blinds. Friends and stranger* are Invited to call and
see us at the new store. mrdluSt WM. NOBLE.
DISSOLUTION.— The partnership hereto
fore existing between the undersigned, ntuler the
I style of Hobinsau and Minis, was dissolved by mutual con
! ffeut ODtlio first day of January, 1*64. The bnsinew of aald
firm will be settlod by thoir snceessnis, Robinson, Minis A
Millers. W. a ROBINSON.
BENJAMIN MINIS,
11. MILLER, Jk.
TIIE partnership nf xho undersigned was
(llssolvcl tbfs day by mutnal consent, (the same to
take effect from ihe Unit day »fJanuary, IBM I
W O ROBINSON,
CO-PARTXERSIIIP. —The undersigned
haring farmed a |>*rtucr*blp under tbs uamo of ROD
INfiON, MINIS A MILLKIIS, i the same to date from the Ist
day of January, ISM.j Uavo taken tbo esubllsbmant for
merly occupied by the firm of same uamo and will continue
the bnaine-o of Founders und Machinists at the old stand,
South Pittsburgh. Odhr, No. *ll Market street
\V. C. ROBINSON,
P. U. MILLKH,
WITUKOW DOCOLAnS,
Washington Wotks, I WILSON MILLER.
March lbth, 1866. j mrSUntd
Mineral Water Factory for Sale,
THE undorttigned. Assignee of the firm of
Brown t llred. offer* for talc all the machinery owned
aud tued in said firm, frr manufacturing Mineral Water,
coDiietlngof tOO gross of bottles, 1500 large and 200 email
boxes, two apparatust« for manufacturing Mineral Water,
two bottling machines, one Urge cupper kettlo, ooeboleof
cerks, two rectifier*, Ac., An, all in good order and ready
for use. Those wishing to sngage tn the botinere will find
It to their advantage to call and examine said article* soon,
as they will be sold open termsto suit the purchaser.
ArU-Std JOHN RATCLOT-
EGGS— 5 bids, fresh Eggs, recM asd for
tale at No, 27 6th «. ILBXOZIXiS.
Ixmt aiwfi
$265,428 SS
C«,„ Rl-k. on .h. Ohio ud
«h«ur£ Injnr^ni.
oUo apilmt the peril* of the beo.
Navigation and Tiaiapartadon.
, sniffiftl* rv j
Bm. V Prtlt, John o.iloiitpiii»rT.Jo!io
McCann. t P. I,*, Rea* Bamea,
John A . Mart hall. Charlaa B. Wright, John J. J ,ÜBW
El wood T. Patey
Franklin Ftre lnn»r*ne« Company of
PHILADELPHIA.
fmSM>
TIIOMA3 B. FLORENCE, Prc*ideo»
Ei>w*ap R IlnjfßOlß. Becrettry-
rmuoxtrin* irmnctt.
Jubo n. Bravo,
isaac jokes
2J. Ualdorlo,
Krvrmyrr A Onfi, |
'»me4 Howard k Co.,
Wo. McCully k Co-, I
Plttobnrgb Office, No. 00 Water Street.
THOMAS J. HPKTER, AprnU_
Monongahcla Iniaraaee Company,
Orncsas—JAMK3 A. BUTCHISOK, /
nENBY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. /
Omot, No. OS Wma Sratxy^
|»ffi fliturt Agatnti all Pin and Nsrint Bi
ASSETS, NOV. 20TH, / I*5T:
Stock Due Bin*. puynUerm by
two ar.proYetl dhiocs s**?'?s? ®
Bill* }G>eel*iU>le SW«3 f..
70 ■bare* Mechanics* Bank Stock—co*t 3J® 00
P«.n.iam Notes S 4S 6
Office F»nUtu«
Bcnk AcooanU.
Wm. B. Dolmee,
Robt. Dalxell,
Wm. Ren,
Th<n. 8. Clarke,
The flaniHacUirers’ Imarance Company
o' se< ft’o 10 Mrrzl,ants' Ex cAanye,
PHILADELPHIA
Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000.
Fire, Marioo and Inland Risks Takon
try A RHODES, President;
CU AS. WISH, Vic* Preildeut;
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary
W A. Rb.-lea
A. S. Upplnc.-tt.
June* P- Smith.
ri.«« J. Held, I Thom** Bell,
Win. Neal- I M. Richards hi uckl*
PltUbareh Offlcu, No- M Water street.
feShdlyic - EDW. O. BELL. Agent.
The Grtal Weittrn Fire am Sonne ms. Co.
Off*.* in Ccmfntrtjt Building, A'o. 403 Bailtai, comer of
RourtA StrttL
AUTUOBIZKD CATITAL
CapluJ p*ld Id.. -
Porplo*, Jtoouj lit, 1658
HRS iysC7UJ?Cß— limited or Perpetual,
i U&ITTB LVSFRAXUE, on Venal*, Cargo and Freight*.
Tvr.iXn UTSUUANCS by lUrera, Canal*, take* and
Land Carriage.
uncross:
Quulea C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut atreFl.
William Carlins, UIQ Pise street.
Alexander WhiUden, Merchant It North front
Isaac Hailebant, Attorn or tod OonnseUar.
John C. Hunter, firm of writht, Hooter A 00.
E. Tracy, Ana of Tracy A 00, Goldsmith's Hall.
John IU McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A VcOnrdy
Thoa. L. Qillecple, Arm of Gillespie A Zeller.
Jm-B. Arm of Jaa. B. Smith A Oo
lion. Ueory M. Fuller, office 227 South Thirds net.
John R. Vogdee. office corner cf Seventhand Satcacai.
Jsme* Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tioga
Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property.
Juoa J. Slocom, office 229 South Third *tmt.
0. a LATBRQP, ProeUent,
W. DARLING, Vice Prcddant
SvlT-m. } »"»* °®* •W“t.»■ T
JAMBS WRIGHT, Secretary and Trearorer.
11. K. RICHARDSON. AnUtant Secretary.
R. W. POINDEXTSB, Ageot,
foi; 9T Water atroct, Pimbnrgh
Citizen*’ Iniaranee Comp’y of PitUburgb
WH. BAGALET, President,
SAMUEL L SLABS HELL, Secretary.
Ogiu Vi Water Sired, between Market end Wood Bt>
Holland Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mia
Caalppl River*, and Trfbotarka.
49»lnrores against lon or damage by Fire. Also, against
the peril* of the Beeeod Inland Navigation and Transport
alien.
natetoa*.
Wm. Bagaloy, t Capt Mark Sterling,
SaJßQelUea, 8. M. RJtr,
Ja* U. Cooper, John 8. DQwarth,
J»*. Park, Jr, £“ds gfßw,
lose U. Pennock, Wm. B. Haya,
&. Qarhanth, Job* Ship ton.
Cant. Sam’l C. Toong, l Walter Bryant,
j.-rt John Caldwell, Jr.
Pittibnrgh Life, Fin and flarlna ini. Co.
Office, Comer Market end Water Ste.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
BOBT. GALWAY, President
F A RinDkKT, Bec‘j ALEX. BRADLEY, Vic# Prat
Fmnaa, M. D. Examining Physician.
This Company makes rrwr Iniwaaee appertaining to
connected with LIFE RISRe.
AliD, anlnit Hall and Cargo Risk* on the Ohio end
Mississippi riven and Marfas Risk gen
srally. * J,
Aud against Less or Dams** hr Uro. . _ . ..
And against the Peril* of the Btm end Inland NaTigatto
end Transportation.
Polidea lined at the lowest rates consistent with santp
all parties.
Robert Galtraj,
Samuel UcClarkco,
Jowph P. Guam, «• D-,
John Soott,
Jtuaca Marthaß,
Da rid Richey,
Jamoa W. Mwllmaft,
Chaa. Artuthnot,
fr!6—mySMy
Phllnc\«*ipliia Pi re and Life
INSURANCEOOUPANY,
No. 149 Chcsnut Street,
BENJAMIN MINIS,
1\ U. MILLER,
WLUUN MILLER.
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM DOUSE.
Will make all kinds of Insnranee, either rwpetoal w
Limited, on every description of Property or Herchaadia*
at reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT. P. KINO, President.
H. W. BALDWIN, vie* President.
}U.
B. ft. Com,
George W. Brows,
Joseph 8. Pant,
John Clayton, v
S. WQor.
Cb*rla« P. lUjm,
E. B. En^Uife*
P. B.
0. Bhcraaa,
8. J. MegaTgW.
K. RLios«tr*l**.B«T®t**7-
TO LET—A two story Brick Dwellings
on Ha? stmt, between Penn mad tha rfTer. Ea-JO.
qmmof fold &. H. tDMQ, No.lll Ifbwty at.
NO TlO E.—All persons having olnimn
agalnat the ectata of Wa. M. Bat&pU, dec'd, inrv
aneatrd to prett&t their aesoaats, proper!/ ratfcentleatad.
tor eettlimefil, nod tboM Indebted wlu plena Bnki t«T<
Bent to BirfOtlvd JOHIV BINKCti KhctT
OISHMEBE and Oriental Tapestry IrnUa**
lion* on Wall Paper, of French esdOeanu tsasslto*
two, for Mia ty W« P. MASfIBALL A OCX
[Ts*C<«o?rEE.--4>43irEL 0. Cooriß. uf Sixth
Ward, Plttitmr*h*ta» candidate for tbeobore office,
•object to tb» dsclßict! ot tb* Kepabllcan Ccooty C«o«»*
000. mrfTrilc
[T^»PROTnON'OTAB\—Da.viei. ARMSTRONG; of
Third Wsd, <• acafididtt* tor Prothonoary of Al
leghany county. «abject to the doriilnn cf the Republican
Cvunty Contention. nirttf-Utc*
Graham, of Thirl
war-t. Ailegneny,i* acnadktAte for Sbeitlf of ■ Alle
gheny conuly, snljoct to tl tc Republican County Conten
tion. mr?4h!t<-
Union- Pratir Muting, m the
Isy Central Prwbjtertaa Ctrowh, owr or
Rixtl»aDdStnlthfl«lrt»f*. Th» U rfladnctad
th!* moroin* fry Jsev.Ha. liouw*, *>. D. S<rrlcc«cmj
at 11* £ o'clock and column* ono boar. Pcrmns »»>,,
cna..l spend tbo entire b-or are* invited to cornea. *,.1,
u they may b« able. mrXrtt.l
' —»TnE Rev George Scott, of Darlington,
will pre*ch to the Flr»t T..*f(.rn»ed Pmb)temn
« . nr Donzlas’) to-morrow eventnr. *t 7 o'clock.—
<h. «««-«» •» IXo-dod.-
nVrr'i or trirprrTFTWsaH * Bosto.v Un»« Co, i
Ojrlkottiuii p , {tBbnTpb>MaTdll 3 J
TO Stockholders*— I The Stock
holdum °t thl» Cnmimnj *ro trcbjnoltf,.llLnt
the number of ihnrc. mlo “bub ll» tha Cnpltel Elude
u dirtied, hu.tblad.J ba.nlnmaind from&r JWm-i
1 ru-ulii Dmu.-.i.d abanf I'Ur.uimo. uf .ctburitr
n,n|.j hw tbs I«eiri*latQr«i ot Michigan.
B TSrccrlUJc»t*i of stock in cicban?c for tL,- 01. l out*
*ilJ be traced ** Uie office o» in tho city ~f
mtsbanth <•" *»«i »n« r the Ist d<*y ot Arrit.
1 No clnifiisto will »e for die traction ot a fh«r.-,
»,n* nartlos entitled to tractions! slum will be cmilied
1 therewith on the books of the Company, and a ccrtiflcite
I (wood wheoevrr asu;umenta of sneb in.ctiou.vl eraliti are
I prtnent.nl to ilto Secretary a< will Miooutto one or more
"Golden of cl<l certificates wifi pleve present theta for
ssr -tfS&'ffi&r’’
j mrlS:dBtr Pittsburgh t Boston Mining Co.
Pimbnrp*-, Starch Ist, 1853- }
to Stockholders. —The first An
nn*J meeting of the Stoctholdm of tlio Fittebnrgh,
p, Warn* and Chicago Railroad Company will be held at
tin Hoorn* of the Board of Trade, la the city of Puubandi,
OB TUESDAY, the 3uthdayof March lost, R ‘ 2 orlochP.
M at which time the Report of the Director* end Officer* of
£2 ooMßltau of the Company for the first acnjatcen
Sontlu oflh« conaolidation wUI be rreaenttd an-j read.
The Election fora Daw Board of Director* will be held at
theMaapSceo 0 WEDNESDAY, SUtinst, b*«w® the
tockholderi and the representative* of
. f_. _jti nwwira iDeet&l y*** ticket* to and from Pitta-
ft* the occasion, on application to the different 6U-
of proxiesy bo obtained nttta General
Oflk* in or at the Office in ho» Yor*» * 0.5 T
of either or the thrceCompnnirt ROW merged
by the conaoUdttion. who may not 1i»»--conrert*dtEeir*toc*,
wilt not be entitled to any rote* at tho a’«T*eJ«SWO
nSxrSSer Boot, wilt be closed from the-SGiltlmt to
arklmd T.P> M££SUK,SeqaUry.
... $1,000,000
631^00
PECULIARLY 'SUITED T&tblSTßl*
Ury icrtCT AT TRT nmjn TiMt r .CTMUgOt*.y* nfTr ~
Com® to Jesns. by By!s*-64 psgMrS
Call to Fnyer, by ?, r< “ - ‘ ' *.
II b L or Cbriit fa the Storm, by Ryle, 3 ccnU
•Positions and Con out, byDf.Aahoei Green, 4 pngci;
Ryle’s 4S noadbni Tracts, 6 ctsta;
Oo# Ilondred end Tiny UdfldbOls, 15 cento^
Assrted Tracts, In packet#. 3TC pftgr*, for 26 «’ei:Ui;
nints to Christians now to do good. 3 cents;
How shall I honor Jesns to-day, 4 pages, 15 lot *•
You don’t talk of Je*us at home,
The Three Wiihrs, 4 pap s, 16 for 6 cent*
| Earthly Cara a Uearmly DlwipUa by Mrs U B zU*e f
10 pages, i cent.
1 WeseeJesus, in children. 12 p-p-a, 1 cent.
Tbo last fire ara on tinted paper, small and neat.
Tb# Sinner'# Friend, (translated Into 23 languages, up
srardi of twelve bandied tbi.as&nd sold,) 3 reels.
Your Sod—l* It sale ? 4Sp,3csnU-
ThaOreat Question, or Will yon consider the subject of
Penoual EelirionT by Dr. Board man; boned, SO cents.
WSLS.RESTuDL,AEant,
mrlS.-dlwaltrP Jfo. 20 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
Darid S. Brown,
Charles L. Cote.
Phelps, Carr A Co
J. M. Irwin.
OP PITTSBURGH.
JUS,OIS 02
Wm. A, Caldwell,
WBaon Miller.
John McDoritt
Geo. A. lferry
J»sm A. Intchteon
11KNKY M. ATWOOD. Sec'y
uncross.
| Cliaa-WUc,
I Jolrn P. filntons,
I J. BinaJdo Saak,
...5600,000.
5322,300 00
65,274 06
.srv7*»
BnUKJTOM:
Alexander Cradle?
Joeeph B. leech,
John Fullerton,
Nathan Y. Cart,
Dartd 1L Chamber*
William Can,
Robert 1L Hartley,
John M’GUI,
i. 8. OmS, ApM.
Hi VwJ «.
IStliginus iioticrs, ,Vr
auction Sales,
r». M, DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Commercial Sales Room*, No. 64 Fifth Street.
Watches, paintings, &c„ atAue
lion—On Tuesday evening, March Coth,ai 7 o’clock,
wtll bo sold, at the commercial sale* rooms, No. M Filter
street, In the order of catalogue, a largo numbfr of OoUrk
Silver and Open Fared and Hunting Cased, Fatenttad De
tached Levers and Cylinder Escapement Wstcb«tG<HdTeat
and Guard Chains, with Seals and Keys; FlrteOjLl’afaxiaga,
Steal Engravings, Open Glasses,
Tb« Above articles, told by order or u Eastern “Pawnbro
ker, srtll all b« open lor examination morning.
Cauloenst can be bad la the office oa/Monday.
55? /P'U. DAVIS, Auct-
Houseiiold&kxxciikn furniture
at A action—On TtMAJi'T Burning. 5 larch iioth, at 10
o’clock, at the Barnard lJdnsc,No. W Fourth street, trill bo
•old, Iho entire stock of lloaaehold ood Kitchen Furniture
of that extensive establishment, among trhltli are M&hrga
qv Bair Scat Chain, Tables, Bureaus, Wathittnrfa, High Jk
Low Post Bodrttoda, Feather lhds* Bedding, Uattnsses,
Carpets. GlH'Tmme Looking Glamrs, Window Blinds, Fire
Irens, CLloo, Gloss and Qoeeusware, Large Sheet Iren Cook
ing SbiTh k Fnrnitare, Kitchen Utensil*. *c.
nttki I’. M DATTfI, And.
TOBACCO AN!) SEGAKS at Auction—On
W«taMdsy morning, March 21*t,jU 10 o’clock, at the
commercial uld room, No. 64 Fifth (twrt, will be u>IJ, for
account of whom It may concern.
16 boxes, Brown’* 5», S*, B>. plnj Tobacco;
20,000 German Began,
gale podtiro.
P. 81. DAFIS, Anct
Yaluable stocks at auction.—
On Tnesday evening, March?oih, at 7 at the
Commercial Sale* Boots', No. 64 Fifth St. will be sold,
26 shares Merchant* A Manufacturer*' Bank Pittsburgh;
21 - Old Stock Allegheny Bridge Co
30 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh;
tnrea ' P. M PAVTS, Aoct.
OQ ACRES CHOICE LAND NEAR BIKAI
- INGHAM at Aoclion—On Tawdsj evening, March
30tb,at 7U o'clock, at th* commercial salesroom*. No 64
ruth atreet, "ill bo sold, Twenty-eight acir* of excellent
Land, bandeomely situated near the borouch of East Birtn-
Ingham. lands of tbo heirs of Ormsby k MeCim g,
■suable for ccFOhtry seat* and gardening purposes. Persons
vising to view th* ppayrly will call on Mr. Faulkner
D»vts, on the promise*. Terms: One-third cash, retiring Is
one and two yeart, with Interest. P. M. DAVIS, And.
New and old choice books by
CATALOGUE—On Saturday evening, March 27th, at
7 o'clock, will bo sold, by catalogue, on tha second Govr of
the new auction building. No. 64 Fifth street, a very vale*,
bio collection, mo*tly from * private Library, of new and
old choice Book*, comprehending some t-f the vary best Eng
lish and American Literature. Tha catalogne willl be found
rich lo t bo best edition* of complete aerie* of works, each «*
the Pontologio, 12 vols, London; GQSlUa’* .edition of the
British Poet*, 16 vole Fcnnimcre C.-opcr’sKovelssodTales,
S 3 vols; Sir Walter Scott’* complete works, 10 vols; Ency
clopedia Americana, 14 vols, Ac-, Ac. At* • the complete
works cfChirles Lamb, 2 vols; Bran Bwift. Svols; Lawtence
Sterne, 2 volt; Lord Byron, 4 rotr; Joseph Addison* C vols,
Ac. Dyes’* edition ef Beaumont A Fletcher, 2ivolt;
Kenny Meadow's edition of 2 vote, Sharpe’s
History of Egypt* Lynch's Dead Sea Expedition; Tha Ethi
cal and Physiol Sciences; Comprehensive Bible Comments-
S, 6 royal octavo voir, Robertson's Historical works, 3 vols;
turn Mother's Magnolia, Folio Copy of the Bible, priutod
Iq 1708; qo*rto Scrap Book of Engraving*; Uonc'a
AneUnt Myaterler Ptntuliury'a Expedition to Crab; '£ fvli
bound PUD9 Hark; Pictorial Gallery Fine and LVofol Art*,
'2 vote; m&stntfd London Notre, 3 Tolr-Wilton’s French k
Eacllah Dictionary; The Wonderfulslagt;tno»-t;!j, Ac.
Catdogsos art not* ready, and the Book* trill be arranged
for examination os Frida... F. M. DAVI3, Anct.
ACSTIJT tOOHIS & CD., Merchants’ Exclmnic.
Executor's Stile of Stoclte,
AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO.,
Stock & Not* Brokers, No. 63 Fourth Street, PittaLurgh.
THE Executors of the Ivev. Charles Avery
«ai offer it public sale at the Merchant's Exchange, in
lbedtjotFirt»bursb»onJnCKD4T,the 15th proximo, at 8
o’clock, P. M., the following stocks, m:
2860 sham of the capital stock of tbo Pittsburgh ft Eorton
Mining Company, (CUff Hlno. Lake Superior.;
1000 sham of theeapital stock of the National Mining
| Company.
6 sham Exchange Back of Fitttboagb.
400 ** Allegheny Book.
42 “ Hand street Bridge 00.
60 “ JJoucmgabela Bridge Co.
183 ** Moeongatoola Navigation Co.
67 “ PUtsb’g, Cincinnati ft Louisville Tc)ejru)-h Co
-60 “ Allegheny Oat Co.
67 ** Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne ft Cbiour> Railruai
BiTidend Scrip of ditto, of $72.
20 shores Chattier* Valley Railroad Co.
20 “ WUkizuburg k West Newton Flank Road Co.
1 •* Scholarship Pittsburgh Female College.
THOS. M. IIOWE, 1
\TO. U. SHINN, VExecutors.
JO3IAU KIKQ, ) \
FOR SALE.—IO onßlpffnnd
Eagle rt*., a abort divUnee from tbe Court lions*, 22
feet front by 100 deep.
10 iluntP, C. and Louisville T*legc*i4i Stock, tj
10 shirt* Odd Fellow’* Hall Stock.
mr23 AUSTIN LOO HIS & CO.
OTOCK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS &
0 (XX, AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EVERT
THURSDAY EVENING,—Bank, Bridge, tnreinnce and
Copper Stock, Bond and Rent Eetata sold at public ulo
at toe Merchant*’ Exchange by
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
Note*, Draft* and Loan* .on Real Extale negotiated on
raaaonaole terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO-.
mZI Stock Note Broken. 03 Fonrtb ft.
Pittsburgh, Pa.—'Chartered 1855.
Board ol 12 Trustee*— Faculty of 14 Tcachum.
300 ITUPgjra AtTCTDISO, JAS. 1553.
Young Mmprrpartd for actual duties of Vis, CwnHny £oon .
TNSTItOCTION given in Single nnd Double
1 Entry lUwk krrplnc;, u nsed In crery department onto*.
tnes*.Conunrreld Arithmetic*, Rapid Bo*I»**» Writing, Her-
Castile OorrefpOß'te&ee.CommorcUl Law, b»tar.tiußConnter*
{•it Moser, Politico!. E.-onomy, Elocution, Phonography
sod all other subject* necfeaary for the thorough education
of* practical be micro mas.
j. C. Bairn, A. M- Prof. of Book-keeping and Science of
Accounts. v.
J. C. Poatta. A. M . Prof, of Mathematic*.
Aux. Coeixr, Prof. of Penmanship.—T»Hto flrtt pre
mium* oTer all competition f«r beat r«n ami Ink Writing,
rcßraonarzn eonx.
Tsxxs. Ac—Full conr*o< time nnlimltnj, mfer at any
time, $35. Average Unto, 6to 12 weeks. Baud abont 42A0.
Eatiro coet $6O to $7O. Graduates aultted in oitatniag
situation. SjwclmeM of unequalled writing « n J circular*,
•eat free. Address , I*. W. JEfKljrs,
nirtS. Ilttsburgh, Perm a.
Tm great popularity of Hostettor’s Stomach
Bitten, prepared by the eminent physician, Dr. J llostet
ter, ia anboanded. Idly does he receive tho voluntary tee.
timoaialiof the afflicted, who have been cared of Inner
standingdiseases, through the use of the«BiUers"and dal.
ly the sale of this medicine le Increasing, and extending its
sphere of natfalncts among suffering humanity Vor r*.
InoTing aD morbid matter from the atomach, rrauiatine the
be well, strengthening the entire body and impartina visor
: and tone to the entire human system, it cannot be eonalted
We would recommend all who are nfflkud wilhanyof
these terrible disease*, to immediately procure a bottle of
the Bitten,and their ailments will vanish like enow UfoS
a scorching mn.
P THE MEMBERS OF LIBRARY Agl
SOQXATION^—AfIax thla data, no noon will bo dram
out, until farther notice. Msmben having Books
poMdon,wmplc^ntnrnthem b4E*AHUL “*?”£
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