Cyclic. 0. T. WnmJO~.U>. irnmi anmgrr W«m B. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS. PITTSETOGH: MORNING, MARCH 31, 1868. Tbs Tossaoc Tax.—We observed in some of Menday’e papers a letter from the President of the Pennsylvania Road in reply to the Pitts burgh Board of Trade.. j Leaving'out of view the personal allusions and imputations, which should have had no j place in such an'answer, the only points made I in it are aa follow: j Pint— The Pennsylvania Road '.is carrying freight; from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia at rates low enough for any one, and therefore Pitts burgh men havo no right to complain. Second—? Theso rates are twico as low as the rata of transportation on the Canal, before the 9 Pennsylvania Road became a transporter. ' Third— -Pittsburgh merchants have agencies .in western cities for the sale of their manufac- Pittsburgh prices, thus directly discrim- Pittsburgh, and henoe-Pitts ’ burgh has so right -to complain if the Pennsyl v- * vanla Road does the same. We reply in the same order: sfijg;-. ‘ £trfe~That it has never been alleged that the '«^ : and Philadelphia are - £ % s ßot3nthethselT^ : iow cnongh; that is not the qaftgtfon at issue.' We are free to admit, all ' '' things elsebeingequal, that they arelow enough, especiolly'twhen the interests of the road-are concerned, Bat the question is, whyj if they are low enough, theroad carries for other parties/ at lower rates, and so discriminates against us tv Our merchants have no objection to the rates, provided others pay the same; bat they object, and the objection is.an unanswerable one, that the road parties, their competi tors in business, at much lower rates, thus in . juring and destroying their business. The man ’ agera and the advocates of tho road take good ears to give. the arguments on this point a wide berth. Wo lake leave to call their attention to it. Either the rotes between Pittsburgh and ’ Philadelphia as charged to Pittsburghers arc _- enongb or they are not. If they are low v Y' acoughy then the rates charged to others are too loir and ought to be raised, so as to bring our Vpeoplo upon an equality with their competi tors if they are net low enough, then they ought to he reduced to the level of those charged to our competitors. There is no logical escape from theso conclusions. » &eoni—Wo are assured by a gentleman who was very familiar with the business of transpor tation on the canal, that the President is mis taken in his allegation on this point. This gen* tieman assures us that freight was carried on the canal as cheaply, if not cheaper, than it has r been since on the railroad. Third— It is true that, at one time, Pittsburgh * manufacturers did maintain agencies in western their wares there at Pittsburgh h. 3 prices bhtthey found, eventually, that it was and with a few exceptions the practice, we believe, has been-abandoned—an example we urgently recommend to the Pennsylvania Rood. But, supposing it were true—what then? Does it warrant the inference drawn in the Pres, letter? Not at aIL An individual, r.' v/'#-whose capital is limited, and whose capacities : / for mischief are comparatively small, may safe ly be allowed to do as he pleases with his own, « and sink his capital, if he chooses, in a ruinous competition with others; his money is his own, and he is not a proper subject of legislative re straint, however injurious, commercially, his case may be ; hut it is different with a railroad company. It is not only the creature of the legislature and subject to its control, hut, as in the case of the Pennsylvania road, its capacity for mischief is so great, through its immense capital of twenty millions and the gigantic powers it possesses, that it ought not to be per mitted to use those powers injuriously. It has no right to do us & wrong. It may, unrestrain ed, not only crash the life out of the business of this city, or oat of that of any other town on . its route, if it ohooses to concentrate its powers upoh it by discriminations in Its rates of toll. No company ehould be allowed to possess or ex ercise such powers. Unlike an indrydual, it should not be allowed to do as it pleases, be cause when it .pleases to do an'injury its power to do so is unlimited. - We will noi follow up these arguments, just >£*■. now.* Wo throw them out as hints, merely, or rather as suggestions, which our readers can UuW* ’ oopluy for themselves. We may be allowed to - " **?* however, that it is a marked compliment to , - 0 f the report of our Board of Trade, that no one has yet successfully under v . taken to reply to them. Out of the numerous attempts at reply, not one bos touched upon the points at issue. There has been abundance of >• personal abuse, unwarranted imputations, un ‘ v kind slluflions and unmitigated sophistry! but - - the facts and arguments of that report stand, not only impregnable, bat virtually unassailed. IssEßcrEDrsATlojr.—A telegraphic dispatch to the associated press, bearing date of March 27, a&ys that one hundred of the stadents of Colom bia College, S. C., have been suspended ontil October, for insubordination. la a Southern exchange paper wc find the following: “A School Teacher Killed bt a Pupil.— Mr. Brawmer, a school teacher, was fatally stabbed,-near Berlin, Ala., on the 15th inst. U appears tbatßrawmer undertook to chastise one of his pupils, a lad, paxaed Collins, about twelve years old, when tho latter drew a knifcand; in* dieted a Brawnier. After he was stabbed, he.puraued the lad for a short distance, but his strength' very soon gave out, amfhg fell dead. CoHins madehia escape.” A Kentucky friend once told os of a school he undertook to teach in Helena, Arkansas. The first operation alxnost,on commencing his session, was to search the desks of his pupils for deadly Weapons. We think that the number of loaded .. revolvers, which he said KFToond in the course of his scrutiny, .was. thirteen. The number of knives, dirks and dung-shot, we do not pretend to remember. It was horrible to think of, how ercr. These '‘tender” youths* pistols were more ready to shoot than their ideas. The poet had not suob a school in his mind’s eye when be pic- lured the pleasing task of “teaching tho young **ideSr4 &o. Think ofa school house full ofboy a, gtthan embryonic ruffian, loaded with knives and pistols, reeking, doubtless, with corn whisky, and ready io knife a “nigger, a Yankee school master or an abolitionist, on sight.” Olmsted,,ln his valoablejiiatory ofa ; ; Journey through Tons, gives an account of a -boy twelvey«ar«ol4>hom heencountered, who -r becaHe p&rtlMly intoxicated, and by his horri £ ’ ble'oaths and cursings, kept the “public honee,” f.. i where Qlssted was 7 .. midnight. At length a traveller'll* an other ~ roo% cried out to the boy and told him to stop * orb? would come in endjuke cate of him. Mr/ Olmsted then details the conversation which en-. sued, and which the boy accompanied on his , ... part by the clicking of his revolver and opening and shutting-Jus knife, all the while swearing in ooths, we dare not repeat, the most terrible ' vengeance upon any manor person who should approach'his door/ 8o this boy, 12 years old, rated until he raved himself into stupor, broken ever and anon by dreamy blasphemy as ho rolled •bout In his sodden sleep, os we may well imsg ~ ine Just on the verge of hell from which one might suppose him on emanation. The horror with which the news was received rome J»M* »go la «11 parts of th. country that *-r«le Profossor had bwn murdered, by a jonog ' 1 man from tho Sontb, who TO . Rodent in that . College, win not soon bo forgWten. This youth, who wjss sent to wesiy out four among the elmwio ;shjdos ofTsnerntod Tils, was one of "■‘dlmßloa’s'boJrs'gtown up: forttwatelylforlbst gnat inslitation of learning, she, has how got rid of a Isrge proportion of her Southern patrop age. ’ This Is tn excellent thing, and we hive M ,doubt the Conege, wttb ita . hundreds of :V -youths rtared In our free Schoela &nd Aoede , "mies at the Worth,** a relief in har tog thrown ’ off the eunhrons feed of.lusubordiiiatlon'and ; - r irtlfctow wWeh.ttt:e?BUryouted upon her from year to year. Thedeterminedstand which the faculty.of. Tale has taken against Slavery and the “atmosphere of treason" which hangs around Bunker Hill, Boston and Cambridge, have turned the Southern “seekers for kcowK edge" back upon their own colleges. We hear of increasing numbers of “students," and also of pretests from the Virginia University against an address of Henry Winter Davis, who dared to speak in Congress against border ruffianism; wo hear of 100 students suspended in one insti tution of South Carolina. Who is so foolish as to expect obedience to rules and regulations in a Society where .might, makes right, and where the law of the red right hand prevails over the statutes in a majority.of cases where the law comes in collision with the will of the individual? The Pott permits itself, without knowing any thing about tiie facts, to say that the Informal meeting of the Seuate appointed to be held to night on the Bubject of the Tonnage Tax, was brought about by the Pittsburgh Board of Trade. Nothing could be more unwarranted. •» Tho original agreement to Hold the meeting, proposedlto hear only tho representatives of the Councils hnd Board of Trade of Philadelphia on that subject; and it was only when the agree ment was offered to Mr. Gazzam to sign that the Pittsburgh Board of Trade was added, and that would not have been done had not Mr. Gazzam refused to sign it otherwise. The schemo origi nated in Philadelphia, and was intended as a one-sided affair, in which none but Philadelphia was to bo heard; and the first knowledge had of it by the Pittsburgh Board of Trade was in the letter of Dr. Gazzam notifying that he had made it a condition of his signature that Pitts* jburgh also should be heard nnd both sides have fair play. The probability is that the meeting spoken of for to-nighl has been abandoned. We do not •boUeve there is any intention on the part of the advocates of the Tonnage Tax repeal to givo such an opportunity for a fall and free discussion of the question. A partial and one-sided hear ing would have been more to their taste. £3”“ We are indebted to Hon. 8. A. Purvi anco for a copy of Emory’s report on the Mexi can boundary, together with sundry other docu ments which it has given us pleasure to receive-- [For tho Pittsburgh Daily Gaxalto ] PiTTscuaan, March 28, 1858. Dear Sir: A communication from Mr. J/Edgar Thompson, President of the road Company, which was published in thevttir nal of this morning, informs us that if he thought' the gentlemen who signed thattrnyutar document, endorsed the views it sets forth as their indi vidual convictions, * * * it might bo worth while to reason with them on tho subject. Izf this communication, it is not necessary for us to reply to tho insinuation that we have sent forth a Report expressing views differing from our convictions. We hasten to inform! 3/r. Thompson that the report to the Board of Trade not only expresses our own views, but also those of the Board, and as we believo nine-tenths of the business men ef this city, who have paid any attention to the subject We are really open to conviction, and invite Mr. Thompson to contradict or controvert the. facts we have stated. It would be well enough for Mr. Thompson at the some time to adduce some proof of the assertion in his letter that “the rates between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are certainly hw enough after deducting tonnage duty—and they are not more than half what they were before the Pennsylvauia Railroad became transporters." Also to show some just reason why the uttfgfflg of Pennsylvania are mado to pay for the loss “incurred in wbat he calls the **rwone competi tion" of the Penna. Road with other companies, which like it, ho says, are suffering under the “existing manta.” P. R. Bbuvot, Isaiah Dickit, Geo. B. Joses. WAsnisoTos, March 28, 1868. —The Demo crats had a caucus last night, the practical ob ject of which was to bridge over a chasm for the retreat of Mr. English and others, if possi ble. ~~ Mr. Stephens made an urgent and imploring speech to the Anti-Lecompbon men present to save the parly from disruption by “conquering their prejudices.” Mr. English proposed the appointment of a Committee of ten Lecompton men to confer with the liko number of Democratic Anti-Lecompton men, for the purpose, If practicable, of agreeing upon some basis of arrangement acceptable to both. This was carried unanimously, of coarse, the design being undorstood beforehand. The caucus was thinly attended. •. This more meat has produced no risible impression, and will meet with no response. Mr. English’s equivocal attitude has been fal ly appreciated for a week past, notwithstanding his recent speech, and his conrcrsion was ex* pected. lie will oarry no one with him. The Union to-day has several articles dissua ding the Republicans from adopting Mr. Crit- which hour shows to be the measure,.most formidable to and most dreaded by tifrAdministration. The hesitation among Republicans as to the bill, supposing Mr. Crittenden’s amendment to be engrafted, is disappearing, and every proba bility will be_of a solid vote if this contingency occurs. The only hope which leading Lecomp tonites now hare is of a possible distraction in the Opposition. It is so confessed in private coun cils. The Kansas debate on the Deficiency bill will proceed till l Friday. If the Anti-Lecompton forces are assured on Thursday of strength, they will allow tho Seuato bill to be taken from tbe Speak er’s tabic, out of its regular order, on Mr. Ste phen’s motion. If there be groand for serious embarrassment then they will not agree. Mr, Harris is still feeble and prostrate. The purpose of removing him to Mr. Douglas’s resi dence is relinquished. Ho is temporarily paired with Mr. Bishop of Connecticut, but will appear in the House at any hazard on a test vote, unless Mr. Cameron's generous example should be imi tated. Washington, March 28.—John Cochrane was Chairman of tho Democratic canons on Saturday evening. Stephens, of Georgia, made a'strong speech-to show that the only hope of tho Union was in.the unity ,of the Democratic party, and that everything possible should bo done to pre serve. Ibis harmony. English, of Indiana, an Anti-Locompton dem ocrat, seconded Stephens, and made a speech in a similar vein, suggesting tho propriety of adopting some amendment to mako the bill ac ceptable to Democrats who wanted to support the Administration, but coaid not agree to the unadulterated swindle. Stephens moved for a Committee of twenty, half Lecompton and half Anti, to devise some plan of agreement, and to report qp Tuesday evening. English seconded tho motion, and it was carried. John Cochrane appointed the Committee* This move on the part of English is evidently designed to afford a pretext to enable the fishy Anti-Lecompton men to go for Lecompton*— English has been looked npon as doubtful for some time back. The Lecomptonilea to-night boast confidential ly that English and Foley, of Indiana, and Shaw of Illinois, have agreed to go with them, and that McKibben will probably do tho same. Cochrane's Committee hare agreed npon an immaterial amendment, which is to furnish the platform for this treason.— Ditp. to X Y. Tima. A Hcbxlßephesestatite. —One Smith of Vir ginia (not Capt. John,) is n conspicuous whip per-in of the reealoilrant Democracy.at Wash ington. On Friday last .he found It necessary to orack liis last scourge over Mr. Davis, of In diana, who dared to rise in bis place and declare that, although he wob a Democratic member of Congress, he hod yet a right to his own opinion on matters of public policy. “When the Pres ident,” said Mr. Davis, “changed his front in regard to tho Kansas qaestion, I changed my position in regard to supporting him.” “Ex actly,” cried Smith, “that it Mg language of re beUion." To which just admonition Mr. Davis, having, no doubt, been corrupted in early yooth by too much familiarity with; the story of the American Revolution, and with the principles of Eoglish liberty and parliamentary indepen dence, audaciously answered that bis language “was the language of a freeman/* Smith, of course, had nothing to advance in reply. A. c man who avows himself a freeman, clearly docs not belong to the company of Smith. He ia or ganizing puppets for tho support of a Presiden tial policy, not statesmen for tho settlement of i a great national question, and in his ranks “reb els” have no place.—A'. Y. Tima. ' Another Illinois priAoncr has been delving his keepers, hacking bis own baro arms and logs with a raxor, declaring bis intenfion to die by this slow torture, and threatening to brain with a stove leg any man who should enter his ceU- At sundown he threatened to cut his throat, set fire to his cell, and perish in the flames. The keepers threw a quantity ofcay ■enne pepper in his eyes, and thus blinded and .thrown off his guard he was secured. He then threatened to starve himself, but at last accounts was penitent, and .had J concluded not to kill himself. Intemperance waa hls greatest temp tation and his oiuyjAnU before confinement bts'passed tt'bill iadl&6Hxisg "the Mayor and —Georgs W. Henderson, of Pittsburgh, taye 1 After refferiog for Uiree mouths with Rheumatism, a Ert of the time eo aevereljr as to con tine on to my bed, 1 ' re been entirely cured by using Boerhave’s Holland Bit ten. I have had one attack else*, but found almoat instate l taaeous relief in the eame.medldne. Ills in mj opinion, a < sure remedy for Rheumatism. n CachoxJ—Be careful to ask for Boexbare’s Holland Bit ten. The great popularity of this medicine has induced many Imltattyne. which the public sboold guard against purchasing. per bottle, or tlx bottles lor $&, by the pro. pltUfl, BBNJ. PAOZ, Ja, A CO., Manufacturing Pharma* eutiatimdQi—ilaja, g < Wood street, betveeo Ist and 2d Bf ttatmrgh, and Druggists generally. mrg&dAwT Special Notices. K.C. CuSIHSOb VTTBXOW nnfnmi JOBINSON, HIIUS A HILLERS, tA founders and machinists, WASHING-TON WORS S» Pittsburgh, Penna. Office, No. 131 Market street. Uannfoctore alt kinds of Steam Engines and Mill Machin ery; Castings, Bailroad Work, Steam Boilen and Sheet Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing done on short notice. mr2S:lydic Academy of Fainting and Drawing. The public are informed that a School for tbo above branches will be opened on and after the Ist Of April next, at No. 21 FIFTH BTREKT, for those who may's be deal roue of obtaining s practical conrse of in* true Lion.— There will also be tanght the use of the French CVayen,' : Etching on Copper, Lithographic Drafting, (one stone) Tinting uriiA India Ink and Apia; also the best style of. Painting in Oil and Water (Mart, by which the pupil It en abled to vnecoed more rapidly than by any.otber method.— The merits of thu style of painting and drawing have been long and successfully tested in my classes. Having In my possession a large and finely telecUd caOccticn of Origin'll* for every branch, I Invite ladies and than wbo may bare In view a coarse of lessons to call at my Studio, No. 21 Fifth street. kST-Aftorthe finl of April my patrons are inforaod that my Rooms wIU be removed to No. 21 Fifth street, um. entrance as Cargo’s New Pkitograpbic Gallery. These dr siring a superior Portrait at a moderate rate are reminded that my colore-1 Photographs reeelvsd the First Premium at the last Fair. mrg4:lmdfc JOHN N. GLOGGER. WHOLE SALS CLOCK DEPOT No. *9 Fifth Street, near Wood, RKINEMAN Se MEVRAN Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in i PIKE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, r . SILVER AND PLATED WARE, ■FANCY GOODS, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS WATCH MATERIAL AT EASTERS PRICES. mrlfclydawF MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., HABtTVACTCaXXS OF Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, 4c., ID* Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. mr22fcly HTNA. BTOVIC WORKS. 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TIZL Jr.YE FIRST, 1858, cntb *to»eof yVebfiermrect, between-FaHon antLArthora FT* And may be consulted daily, (eiccpt Sunday.) &■“ (ur CoidDSiptlon, A• / .11 othrr Chronic Complaint. cmpllcMrJ nith or Jlnrb'VirTsM 1 ' I ''' * U * “ Co “ d1 ' ,hl ' =Bt *« earning Polmotury Dl»ew, including • • • Catarrh, Heart Fiiratr, Affretiont of tkr I. irrr, !>}/•■ P*P*\n, Gailritit, Frmnlr Coi.tpla.nf, rfr. DRS. men k BTKES would #Ute that thrir triaUnai.t of Consuaption U hiiacd upon toe fact that Out diicast /*• itti inlht^toodand rytlctn at iargt, Icth l*forr,anii durtnj fkdcwiqpunt | N Du l un g tt * n d they therefore employ - ——l--- ■—— i Mfchanjpl, Hygienic and McdiUnal remedies to purify the A ORDINANCE SupjilciaenJftrT' to fin blood ujt strengthen the .yslem. Wirt fW, they u«e piiajon tfie 3Ut day rNHALATIOJf .* Weh lh *F T » ,no h, S h, y. bt >t ! Sectios I. Wit enktrd, Ac., ThattheUmnfor fnrni.b. Otuy u iFWltatttvj, which used don* harn no CYiratire <-f. ! in* l ha City Solicitor with n certtfiqfc copy of the uieni- Tnralida aro earnestly caution*! agaimt wanting I ni,,Dl JAP I * t * B,Q for,fllln6.*dej>Uc»jo fupy of thn a*sw*- " PIMIU,, bot f.l» ldc. that the rrat of 11.0 di«-,«e canU oji».rKySSli.ltlio rams btoVob, ,it,nd«d to tb. lib 111 bo roused lu a direct manner by Inhnla'ion. ' ® a f °f Way next. 1&»Sb charge for consultation. | firddneil and courted into a law in OxinriU thl» *-Mh A llilof quoation. rill U iont lo those wiping to con- 1 ' ' ate A, D_ ] Sod salt tut, letter. mrtfels.fctf P CHIpA, GLASS AND QTT- 'UBgirsWARE' :iS ‘ SFRIXO STOCK JUST orENED, §JtT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OP » 3ST R "3T ' ik/l C* B "V , Wood Strcol, Pittiburch, Pa., s now receiving from »Kurypo .and^' Cities, a choice anorufleqt or articles. In hit,: U°®i new and tantofulgbapc* or Pearl White | Dining ud Toilet tho Kamo In Plain, 1 j °°W,tlistre Band and Flowerr. Kina #Vbito Turned Ijqn J Ware, known tobe.tho«mqo durable s now.{ri/ ’ Steamboats; Fron{h«Chiua pfnew : i** *od Gold Band, either in sett* or single j ptaagtlchly QUt and Decorated Toilet Pets; BriUaooln ! •oOTJtted Caatorr, German Silver Ton Table Spoons, Soup urn#* c plated withsllrer; flno Ivory Handled Carving, I Te*oid Table Knives and Forks; Tea Waiter* and Tray*; Sbjjwknd Sea-gran Table Mats; Jappancd and Decorated n»sijeMs<«.. , . iMb'a complete and full assortment ~f all gn|cl«| ,uita-' blaSgth# COUNTRY price* tho jfcjklic, who are rcupecUally lnvitedvtog»xamine,tb!n , nyg:3a^*wT ’®poha C. Baker &#fCo}a«r. j '"*f* .*!•• I * f ln££ ° 15 - L 1 V KVFt *0 IL!! Sfcs Medicine, prepared l m/the>no‘*t np- manner, and bottled by as, has received tho sane' tltfOdJ the moat scientific of the Medical Profeselon ofPhil- j •doAb and elsewhere, who'recommend It as superior to any aber now manufactured. 9 . efficacy and ImportAhcer as. a remedial in cases of Oonsteiptlon, Gout, 'Chk>£& j tlsz&fOnd all Scrofulous diseased) it'lf'tmntHreniaVy to*«,tc2r; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America j haring tested Its wonderful curative properties. A fl .•IWparai cmlyby JOIIN 0- BAKER A CO., Wholesale Drqtests, Ko. 154 North Third Philadelphia. Sold by pi Druggists tbronghoot the ccunUy. le2l4toc2G tIESSRS CHAS. A LEWIS GREBE, TEACHERS OP.TBK . rnT**Tl S ■_ ANCIENT AND BIODteRN LAUGIAOEN As Greek, Latin, and Spani*h, Taughtby CHAS. UREBE.Cnud TJ..-..1. at the principal Music Store*. mma DENTISTRY. Qg» DR. J. XAL’Sr'EEX, SURGEON KiNTlff / i PROM NEW ro'nK, 4 * ! I extracts teeth Tnraovr pa rx, *' ’ BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AO ENTto_tiii UDMS ONLY] Teeth on Gold, Silver, Tlatafla 'and • PITTSBURGH. JAB, MoJ_iA.U GHLI^. laucrscTuxot or Aleolfol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, delfcdlyfc , r Hot. 168 end 170 Second Street. ' W. dc T>. RINEHART, lUjrcrTAcrcunsjroouxi&aui i All kludsofTobaeeo, Snuff and Cigar a, Hare recently taken the bull din* No. 190 Wood street, in nfclhhra to their Manufacturing Establishment,No. 43 Irvin where they will be pleased to receive tbeir friend*, A. A. CAHBIUR & BRO. Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, So. 03 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PEXXA Companies represented of highest standing. Chartered by Paunsylraali and other States. Firs, Marin* and Life Bisks Hkeo of all description*. ' A. A. CARRIER, Jjlfclydt* » 8. CARRIER. DAWES Ac CLULEY, UoniS| Sign and Ornamental Painters, A y D Q 8 A IX E R S White Lead and Zino Pain ts. Also, ell kinds of Pilot*, OIL, YunUhca, Window flUcs, Potty, Bruahee, Ac„ 144 Wood Sirtri, too darri above A'h-v mrlfrlydfe HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding nnfl, Comrnlfrtva Merohaot,. J 42T0 WHOLESALE IN J -C ,l Cheep#, Butter, 6e©df*,f?'ish, ' Aod Produce GeaiJaiJy,-rr' AwF JaD'lßeil BSfa PHILADELPHIA: SPRING, 1858. ggrn By A.' Hm ItOMFHEIW A BROOKS No. 33 (old No. SO South Second St., RESPECTFULLY invite Dealers and Mil liners to their fresh and superior stock of RIBBONS, BONNET MATERIALS. CRAPES, BLOND LACES, 1 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BCSSRrB SrahW BONNETS, MENS* AND BOYS’ lIAT3, MISSES* BLOOMERS AND FLATS, AoSevery thing connected with tin* brfnrh <-f the t>nai aem fine end cash buyer* will And onr price* t 0 theLr requirement* end a discount of per center caeb will be allowed. Cut oat iad prceerre till* ulrerslwtncnt tire mindjouofriiltlng a* whoa you coma to tbi* city. BUE}:*od2m JAMES P. TANNER, ,CG WooU Street, Pittsburgh, InvOea Ui« attention of hit customers and buyers g«ncr ; ally to bU large stock of ' NEW SPRING GOODS, flight direct from Manufacturers id Massachusetts, BOOTS, SITOES, UltOV AXS, OAITEUH. OPERA TIES, dre. Ledies Mine* and Childrnu's BONNETS. ; FLATS, ami l ■ FANCY HATS. MeaVUoy*' and Youth’* • PALM LEAF, LEGHORN, PANAMA ami ' - STRAW fIATS. Mcn*fcßoT»’ aod Y .•nith’i WOOL and FUR HATS, Aneftrhich will b« timed to kivsi variety. ggypreat Inducements ofiVi'el CA3II and procpt Tn|E BUYERS. Qtdert aoUdtedaad carefully eekcud in 4 p»cW. __ KEMOYAL JrOIkVEiREMOYED my Ware room to the L toner of iSHTH/lELD aod THIRD WreoU. opposile oapj'a Funofar* Wardroom. WM. NOIiLE. PDUiiHiaa wAHKBoo.«s. i f riAvIToPENED A STORE Tor tho Hale doTerr artlcUwantodla FtelSUIN‘O A DWELL qT'IIOuBE.‘ Mattrtaaea, Bade, Bolster* nod I’Ulowr, Cfeinforta, BpMfcda'and Qniltaof every stylo and prir*- Bgtfw- f Curtain*; JDamaak aud U»n-cn», XLracAUla and Pluibw; Mn*Hn Curtain#, Figured Muslin andwllh Lace Edgr,Teasel* and Cords of every description. QUt Corn leva of every variety and atylu aod aome splendid ptttvoa tor window*; (Jimp and lira** Hands; Dliuda of all Window Shade* of every prineand style. Also Veo»- tfanSiliida. Prtenda and arrangers an* Invimd to tall and eefWaHMßtwetor*. mr‘J*d3t WM. NOBLE. ribSSOLUTION.—The partnership hereto- I Jgf?& existing between' _the undersigned, under ths style 7 of Bobimon and Mini*, waa dissolved by mutual con tent An tbe flnsday of January, I*M. The btuioea* of said firm twill be titled by their aoccvMors, Robinson, Mlnli A Minir* ' W. C. EdBHiSOK, . - . BENJAMIN*.MINIS, | 11. MILLER, Ja. TbE poltnership of tho umlorsimocl ,rn» Saioivedtbii day *>y jnntoai amaeat, (tho snnje to iro. th„«r.t iv ot S sso;O “ prime plantation Uulcamtoak cooperage; 83 w En««r TTnflSg MolaMes do, SUc’d tad for aefo by Jr. A BRO., .ggSB - HotOblßert^atmt. COFFEE —BO bags prune with «a aaortaußt of Entice, for tale by WM. MUCHELI&SVJr.dtBRO, : afSO * A So softer ttrect 9 James Mpalxey. Prrmdent of Select Council. Attest: JjiuT, Whitt*'., CJ«>ik >f Select Council fAMIIKL McKKLVT. % Prwdftjt of Common Council. At lest: Htrun Mc.MASitas, Clerk of Common Connell. JAMK3 M’ACLEY, l‘ic rk of Seloct Council SAMCEL M KELVY, President of Comm.-m Council Alt- -t : H. >rM*RTnt» Clerk of Conmioii Cunnril To Stage and Omnibus Owners. PI BLIC BAL£ IX PHILADELPHIA. |TIIOMAS Ac SOX3, Ani'tioneera. I}An OMNIBU SSES~rarness, extra SVHKELS, 4c. On Wodneaday Morning, April 14th, A.T lO O’CLOCK, At tbaSiaWm of Fifth Stre-t R.x.lr Mid Company, - 'rpiTTirt'ANU SORBETS, ITill ln:s« I,] at Sale,' 4-) Omnibufises, Large (juaDtity-fTf Ilarnees, Extra Running Gear Wheels, &<*., Ac. PEP.ESIPTOR7.-fa May he examined ,m the morning of Bile. • M. THOMAS A SON'S, Aucls. mKU:oo * T» ‘ - * 'r'JIE syb.icrijjer'is’'wrciKarod tur;hs*-rs can rrly ou getting fnll Dietßin>. Also, fOKF.LWF., FIRE BEICK AND CLAY. W. A. MfICLURG, Alleghany Coal Depot, ni< ~ t ' Corner Anderaou »t. and Railroad. HENRY QERWIG, .Vo. 489, 'o'mrr Pe.:n anrl Walnut StrrtU, + ■'*. Pittahurgh, 3?n., .OF lIEMP AND UJJLIMANTU.A BED CORDS. HEMP AND TARRED UOi’tS from in, t*> inch, Fit.*- und Common Piwkicg laro,*T»i7td ond Fpmi Yarn, Pash nnd‘ltell Cord,“Wool Twin*, Broom,Tying and S-nlng To m«\ Flax and Cotton Seloa T»in«, Ac. Dill supply of the nbove article* constantly on hand »;r modo to ord*r at the hmert ca-li prlcen j*27.lyd DRESS SILKS, Black ami* Fancy Bareges, Organdi- i Twisted Ml La, Chiulr*.".. Tlitead*, Lao-s, Silk Mnntl>->, White Good*, JJi uruing 3l t HENRY.R-COLUSS. jEMROOMS—-50doz. rec’d and for sale bv D mrSI tnrSl ‘HKNRT H. COLLCNS. Steubenville Female Seminary. THE FIFTY-NINTH SESSION of this In stitution will commence e. n MQSDA V, THE ZD PA V 01' JIA >\ For term*, apply to i;» t. c. t\ BKATTV, n D., Superintendent, U.rdf) »i* ~r I'l.if A. 51. REID. A. 31., Principal. WU D H"lt!E3 JA3. HOLMES U Jl. D. HOLMES & BROi, PORK AND BEEF. PACKERS, DEALERS IX PEOTTSIOXS, dx\ Corner Market and Front Streets. mr3o S' ’OLtTIONOFCIfKATEOraiAGNIESIA —A cooling mild Irflta onJhitlon and pleas ant to the taste, constantly on hand fresh at' JOS. FLEMING’S, nr.y comer of the Diamond and Market it. HAVANA CIGARS—I will receive to-day hr Express, n large enpply of genuine Imported Ila- Tan* Cigar* of a new and finely flavored brand. Those wiabinganything lb this lino should call and examine my stock before purchaslDgelsewhfte. JOS. FLEMING. MILLER'S COUGH SYKUH.—An excel lent remedy for cooglia and colds, prepared and sold only by JuS. FLKMLNO. G6VEKN.ME.VT WAGONS—We have re coited this day a large lot of 4') inch dock, the exact article repaired by the department tor covering their wagons. C. IIAN&ON LOVE, formerly Lorn Bros., _ tnrr '° No. 74 Market st. CEMENT. —\V> me now prepared to con tract for the delivery «*f ConnaUsvUU Uydrsnllc Ce mutit either, in t.;irrcl« or l6 sacks White, 120 do Bed new landing from ateam»r Economy for sale by mr3Q JhAUll DICKEY A CO. TENN. GROUND NUTS—2S sacks new crop, 1 bhd. and 2 hbls. now landing from steamer Kcunomy for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. LARD —30 bbls. now landing from steamer Economy far win by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. SUMAC —20 sacks now landing from stormier E'*un:>my for sale bv tnr3o ISAIAII DICKEY A CO. POTATOES. —50 bush Nrshannock Pota toes, SO dn Red. received and for sola by mrW HENRY U. COLLINS. STARCH. —300 bxs Rochester Pearl Starch received and fur sale by IfE.VRT H. COLLIXB. POTATOES —5OO bush choico for salo by mr-iQ D. OERBST. err. Liberty .and Hand at*. * CHOPPED OATS—2OOO Ibs'.in-.storo’and for silo hr mrOy HEtIBST. . CORN MEAL —m bush in store and for ifil« by mrSQ - -D. C. HERBS!. RYF. FLOUR—SO bbls extra in store and for wile by mrtt D. (J. UEHBSI. APPLES —100 bbD, ehoico green fruit, in •tore und for talc by mriW D. C.IIRRBST. DRIED PEACHES—4O buah, sun-cured, very choke. La tloto and fur aalo by _mr3o ___ D C. HERD3T. CIDER —Extra Romanite, in store and for «alo by mr3o D. 0. HEBBST. SACK FLOUR—SO bgs, uxtra family, in More nod fjr hale by mriW D. C. HKRbST. School for Touug LtdU*.' WM. J. BAKEWELL intends to open his school on Monday the fifth of ApriL Trrm* $.16 per quarter. Itnihli-nceat hi* «on'* hocse, 197 Second rw«in Wm. Graham and the tindereignod, uuder tho name anil style of GRAHAM A IRVINE, In tbe business of manufacturing ami selling Fire Brick, Ac., Is this day dissolved. O SI. IK V INK Conoellatlllfi. March 28th.teiS— mrUO.dlm POTASH —b cask* rec’d on consignment and fur sole by SUIUVEIt A DILWOKTH, l3O andtljg.Second street. BEAN'S —’A! Mils and 24 akap for sal© by tnriS BIIRIVEIb-A DI^WtUtTH. 1 R KEGS LAUD, 34 kegs packed Lard and 1 O 6 bids crock Butter Air sale hv ' "»rW RIIRIVER & DILWORTII. 8 BAGS D. APPLES, 8 bags ‘Buckwheat Flour. 3 bbl» Tluiothy Seed and 1 sacs do, for sal* tty mr?J SURIVBK A DILWORTII. FRUIT TREES—Choice Pear,..Peach, Ap ple. Cherry «nd Frult.Tices of all sort* of the moat op prered and tested varieties far min »t the Seed Warehouse, <7 Flfili etrivt. arJSfcStd JAMBfI WARDIIOP. Rill ISAKU ' POOTS—hiring Plants of Myatfe Victoria or Mammoth for sale. mrJ) &etl J4MES WARDROP. ONION SETS—lGbus. in etore for salo by _ utr'-'hfitd J. JAMES WARDRUI*. MAGNESIA— Husband's, llennrV Mua •ay’s aud Citrate, constantly on hand at n>f9 JOS FLEUINO3, cor Diamond anil Market *t. MACKEOWN & FINLEY are Agents for the J.B brand of Varnish*a. Warehouse* No 167 Liberty stmt. mrl& WALL PAPER—Spring Stock, now pat tern* at Paper Room of E. C. COCHRANE, t»y-* No. C Federal st, Allegheny. TURPENTINE— 25 bbla. receiving by MACKKOWN A FINLEY, Prl3 N„ 167 Liberty street. OAM BUDS. PRIME N. O. SUGAR for Halo >n landing (mrlT) JA9 GARDINER. CHEAP WALL PAPERS—Thousands of rolls to «tl! at S, 10 aiul 12U centa. W.P. MARSHALL A CO. BAGS DRIED APPLES for sale by t/ '“ / UAOALEY, COSORA VB A CO, mr 2* No. 15 aud 20 Wood it. 1 O *S FEATHERS for sale by A DAUALEY, CGSGRAVE A CO.. mr - 1 No. 18 A 20 Wood st 1 O DRUMS CODFISH for sale by A U BAGALEY, COfGRAVIC A CO. - IDrta _ - No-18 A2O Wood St KRESii BUTTER—O bbls. choice Tablo •Batter, JaU received and lor sale at No. 27 Oth st mrt3 H. KIDDLE. •/GLYCERINE 0 LET.—The Hall formerly Defied 1 jL th.Bon.of TtraperjUM, ?VbOT J _ Jotulm of Its Imm—/■ -L..- mrjjMrc ffm3*tr* “' ° *ti>ets. Enquire of park, McCUudy * co. No*. 149 Flnt and ISO Second *ts TO LET—A two story Brick Dwellingd® on n*TBtr*et, between Pern (iu . do do’ oq Ylckruy street, near Magee stroet. 14 do do 1 onAlarla stroet, near ‘Magee street/ „3 “ do ,• do on KTtaff and Isabella a treats, .Id Ward of Die dty of Pittsburgh. * Alio* 1 Lotpa the corner of Penn and Marbnry streets, fronting 30 feet on Pens and 100 feet 10)4 lnchea on Marbn ry street;.’ adjacent to the depot of tbo Pennsylvania RoD raad. For feral. etc, inquire of ISAAC JONES, . mrgi;lmd—ar2sr corner Roes and First Pittsburgh. S* TORE HOUSE AND DWELLING—A good holiness stand,4o mllee from tbe dty, ars the Ohio River and adjoining a station on the P A C R R, will be sold low oa application to , •mr2&2wd lIENRT H. COLLINS, 25 Wood stroet A COAL PROPERTY FOR SALE, con taining 150 acres of tnperlor coal and farming land, with railway, tipple, cars, dwelling, and everything In com plete working order. The attention of purchasers Is called to the abovo property, as it will be sold at a sacrifice. mr2C;2wd IIENRY ILOOLLINK 25 Wood street FOR SALE—I Trading Boat, 80 by 1C feet, 3 ply roof. A loop Co&l Bo*t Cables, . J For tale low for cuh or vppnwidiSotas. t Ezundreiof ! i. ■ . . ‘fIEOMB {' at W. H'Clintock’a Carrot Store, No. 112 llukat atreet. FOR SALti—A Drug Store situated in one of the best location* In tbs city of Pittsburgh, for either a Jobbing, retailer prescription business. Inducements are ottered to purchasers containing advantages of rare occur, rence. For information Inquire of JOHN UAJFT, Jr., at 80. ICO Wood Street, cornor of Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. fey FOR SALE, a two story frame Dwell- |“§| tog Honae, and a Shop; also, on the same Jot Splendid Engine and Boiler, complete, from 14 to 16 bone pover. Machinery of vronchtand coat iron ahalta, cast iron pollira, beltings, Ac. The subscriber vlll leave the tj on the Ist of April next If any person wlsh-s to purchase they will call soon on f. GEO ME &AWBKBRY, Ohio st, between West and Middle eta, Allegheny City. mr2£:4td*ltwF SllDtral Water Fnotory tor Sale. THE undersigned. Assignee of the firm of Brown k Reed, offer* for sale all the machinery owned Him, for macafactnring Mineral Water, consisting ofsoo grow Of bottles, IWX3 large and 200 *uiaU bexsa, two appamnsea forciaßPtaanripg.Mlaetal-Wattr. two bottling machine*, one larga copper kalUo, xme bale of nottawtworactffco. fe. Jtewall tn gwg'ater and ready. WSeTTEoto V UW eg-tU tinyags la the bmrinesawiU End it to their ad ran tare to call and examine aid article* non, u they will be sold upon term* to toit the purchaser. mr2V3td . JOHN RATCLIFF. Valuable City Property for Bale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alloy, next to John Irwin k Bon*, being liW f-et on Water and Front streets, and ICO deep along the Alley. It will be sold together or in lota ot 20or 21 feet each. For term*, (which will be made easy as to payment.) ap. ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO-, mrAdtf Liberty Street, Pittsbnrgb. For Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale, at a (S 3 bargain, that Urge double Brick Qocse, situated fcgj at Bwusnle Station.on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It is nearly new, contains sixteen room* excloailToof cellars, and is adapted for two families, bat with r*ry little expense could be torned Into It tingle house. From 2J4 to 5 acres of gmnnd will be sold with It. On this there are yonng fruit trees of every vaXisty now bearing. Tho property would be sold Tcfy.low for school purposes, for which it is well adapted.. The locatlhh 1# admirably sultodfora Semi* nary orjtcademy, which Is much needed and desired in the neighborhood. *“• • n —•»-. For farther information, apply to the undersigned, on tbs premlsn*. tnrl2nPW •‘JAMK3 SWIgSIfELM. Ohio Lancl'ftrz Bale. THE subscriber offcre'for sole pection ten, township 12, range 10. Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman’s Section.” containing 040 acres. It Is situated three miles west of Btato P/>ed leading to Wooster, and within about two miles or the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Clikago Railroad. The wmth, 4«st and north-seat quartern an partly cleared and Improved— the remainder to covered with superior timber—and tbe whole Is well watered by springe running atreama— This section to ctmaidend the finest body of land to tbe county. It will be eold undivided or In quarter* to suit trarchason. To those who desire to invest In real estats a better opportunity to rarely ottered. J. B. SWBITZEB, No. 101 4tlj ttTftct. Pttfobargb. ocS&dewtfT Farm lor sale, THE ANDERSON FARM,’ 2J miles I=9 above the Depot, at New Brighton, Beaver Co- fiSH Pa., on Block House Run, containing 108 acres of exccUeut land, every acre of which la tillable, and 03 of which Is un der cultivation. • Them am 13 acma of good timber. bOacnw In mss and pasture, and an abundance of coaL There Is an Orenard d grafted Draft trees. In almost every field there Is a »pring of.never-filling water. < , The Improvements consist ot a new Duse Dwellgw, at tached toa weather-boarded log, a small tenant hoosdand a large frame Bara, £0 by 80 loot. This choice farm it In a high state of cultivation, fences good, and in a respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools. For terms, enquire at TUTR OFFICE, or of JalSdAwtfT J.ANDERBGN, New Brighton, Pa. To CapltalUta or Hanafaetors, THE undersigned baring determined to more west, offers for sale, (or exchange for Western property,) tho best Farm In Armstrong county, within fire minutes walk of the Kittanning Bridge, and delightfully situated on the river bank, opposite and In view of the Alle gheny Talley Railroad Depot, containing about One llno dredAeree, sixty of which coutalnseight feet ot good Bitum enouiCoal, with bank open, and delivering coal dally In Clttaoningwt five cents per bushel; and S 3 acres of superior river -bottom that nerer overflow; about 60 acre* Qnder fence and In tbe highest state of cultivation, having receiv ed over 1000 loada of manure from the town, to which a team can make eight trips a day. There Is a large Log House 30 by 40 feet, end a Frame Barn 40 by 60 feet, with corn crib and wagen sheds attached; 150 young Applo and 100 Fetch Trees growing; a well of water at Ibuouae aud a nnmber of springs of water that at small could be conveyed to the home. This property possesses superior' advantages (hr residences and iron or Inmber manoiketo rise. All persons dcriroue of reaUring a pood and profit*} able Investment are requested to view this property before making any other selection. Title indisputable and terms »*sy. Two trains dally from Pittsburgh, making It easy of access. Fuf farther particular* addrtM tho proprietor, JOHN PORTSMOUTH, KUtaanlng, ArnutrtmgOoontT, i*a_ Or, WM. PHILLIPS, Glass Manufacturer, Pittsburgh. P. B.—To exchange mr Western lands, some butldbiLgt and lots advantageously situated in the central part of Kit tanning. Jal&Smd j. p;~ DRY GOODS—Those desirous of purchas ing anything in the Fancy, Staple, Foreign er Dome*- tie Dry Goods line, will please call and exaffltso our lar»* and wellareori-id stock of Spring Goods, which are now &. ing sold very CHEAP lor CASH. wn *** utcamnaow *>+ „ a HANSON LOVE, tnrTT formerly Lor* Brce, No. U Market street. OTATOES— -100 busbeUNeshaooock Potatoes; 73 do largo White do; ‘ 80 do do Bloe do; 23 do do Red do; in store andforialoby ar27 T. LITTLE A CO.; No.;mSecond etreet. W, Coal Oils and Coal Nanhta. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A largo urpuatity of Coal Oil and Coal NspHte, for ctah. Address M. TOCH A BROS., No. 83 Bowery, New York. mrJTJmd __ New goods fob spring sales.— Wear* dally receiving from ocr ova and Eastern rectories, addition* to cur stock, which consist" to part of Floor Oil Cloths, Carriage Oil .Cloth*, Furniture 00 Cloths,- dble Oil Cloths,* Crash Oil Cloths. Transparent Oil Goths; Transn’t Window Shades. Doff Holland* end Bheds Trimmings. U archants, Housekeepers end others requiring any goods In our llos are invited to cell end examine'the stock and judge far tfamstlves In regard to the qoJdityend^ri^. mrOT yo.gfland S 3 St. CU2r street New HocheHo or Lawti :on Blackberry, ogemonts with Rev. J ’lanta of this nlcsbla BJa-fr (ota an oQfcrad at tha follow HAVING madearrai KNOX fbr ft nip ply ot P b«rry, 20,000 ttroag Plft fog prfcoK , 1000pUnta.....^.—4126 00 25 no WO - ti « 12 “ >iis 00 - 250 “ 25 00 0 « 575 XOO “ ...... tt CO 2 « • ■1 oo M “ aOO I « =to ° ri ln, ? ldn»Mdl«BjT. J.KXOJC, or tho anngoiiJodwUhthocMhoro oolUbU rofcreoco «h«n> tt. portiMsroiiotkaonfWiUbo fllbdlath.ortl.rjo »hlch tbejr«r» wcritrt.-. F - : - mmatn So. it gbeaj comity, tnVJact to tbo Republics County <*nr on - < ~ cuiCialu . Notices. compliance xrith the' 17th .Section of Act to regnlato the ealeor iJitcxlceriiiJfTlmjcm," notk« UnU tbo Beard of LlcouWrt, iorib» coonty of Alleghany, will mtet.nt, Ihoirroom, tn the Coort Quuk, oo MONDAY, the l'ith of AprO, far the pnrpcso of making the apportionments of Ilotela, loot, Tartrni and Bating lloneM for the cotinty. tnrSMtd jr~T»DoLLAR Savings Bank, No. 65 Fourth U'v Street.—Deposits mads with this before the fir*t day of April, will draw Interest from Ihst data. rartfctnd _ CHAS. A COLTON*, Treamrer. Om Jt or tile PtTTSX jboeqhV Cow* Unm Co, 1 Pittsburgh, March 16, UtS. / to Stockholders.—Thd Stock- U-v holders ol this Company are hereby not IDS'that the numbr of share* into which tho the Capital Stock is divided, h»s this day been increased from SS* Tfuntmti to Ttr-tify Thousand shares, in ptinna&ee of sctbority granted bj llio Legblature of Michigan. - New certificates of etrcfc in dxchasgo for the old ohea will I* issued at the office o' tho secretary, in iho city of Pittsburgh on and after the Ist (UjOf AprtL No certificate will Le bsovd for tho fraction rf a chare, bnt parties entitled to fractional shares Hit! bo credited therewith on tho boohs cf tbo Company, ned a certificate Issued whenever aougnmenti of such lncxJonftTcrctUtßMe presented to ibe Secretary ns will amount tn one or more shores. Holders of old certificates will pleaw present them'{hr exchange a* early after tbe l*tof April nient._ _ THUS. M. HOWE, £fc£t*ry ‘ PlttaU:r»h k Beaton Minlcß^Ho. OmCB i’TTTSDCTIffKrKTWsTKS 4 CaiCiOo ILIL'Ca-l March Ist, IH£. / . TO Stockholders^ —The first An nnal meeting oftho StoefcbdVJetpbf the PitS&arub, Ft. Wayne ud Cliliago Railroad Company will. beuiddat the Rooms or the Bonrd of Trade, in the city of Plttspargh, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of March Inst., at 2 o’cßckp. M., at which time the Report of the Directors and Offleuyol the operations of the» Company lor tho first seTe&ftra months of tbe consolidation, will be presented and read, Tho Election for a new Hoard of Directors will be held at the same place on WEDHkJsDAY, 31st inst* between tho hours of ft A M. and 6 PjfcL Stockholders And the repjjsyotatives of counties bolding stock Ttllrrecetre special *ra» ticket* to and Item Pitta* burgh fur the occasion, complication to tlio dtCfcten! Bto* tlotj Agents. if J*l. Blank turns* of proxies finy *t»« obtained at the General Office tn Pittsburgh, or at the Office Is Jfcw York, No. 37 William street. 75 Stockholder* of either of the thm Companies now mcrgrd by thoecnnlidatloo, wbomsynotssv«CDt)Tcrtedtbciratock, will not be entitled to any*rote* at tlsh abcrre election. The Transfer Book* * 111 be elated *Cbm the 20th lost, to Ist pro x. rarl:lnid T.D« U£SSI>KR, Secretary. auction P. M. DA.’VTS, A.-ttott< TWO PIANO FORTES, AJCtiaJGTION.— On MONDAY AFXEENOON, Antgffciigft o’clock, it th« Commercial Sales Rooms*£io, vili. bo sold, two handsome second ,ror3l . DAVTS. Anct. rr;OßACCOANDS£GAßS'afAuctit “ J «<*k of the Hational Mining Oifaarw Exchange B»* of Pitubuaxb. ■WO •* Allegheny Bank. t 2 “ Head street Bri3gt> Co. " R 8 Moocagahela Bridge Co. IS3 •* Moooagahels NsTigaiiooCo. - S “ Cincinnati 4 Unimme T.lcjniph Co. to •* Allegheny Gae Co. ..r. n: £ J ntt, . t, , ar S tl > *£!? Chicago nailrtmd Ditldond Scrip of ditto, of $72. ' -> 20 thares Cbirtiera Valiev EaJlrcftd C* ' 5» « Wfikimbnrg 4 We«t Newton Plant EoadOo*\ * “ Scholarship Pitteburrfi reßnlsConere.\< r ' ; 1 .xnos. si. Howfcrv?- WSL JT. JOSfAn kino; j . • ■ '..i'.V/ TJOK SALE.—IO Lots situated on Bluff and '- « etak - b ' - mta _ AUSTIN LPO3IT3ACO. TOOK SALES EY AUSTIN.-JUOOUiS & CO-. AT THU SIEECHArfTF-JaDcnAWQH’STiatY THURSDAY. JEVRXING.—Bank. Ooppor Block, Bonrt and Real 2ital?*ol!j aTtftfEße: «o 1» at too Merchant*’Kxehango by , . AUSTIN-I005ns*«). note* Drift* and Loan* on lUKMMato aecotialed aa reasonable term* by AUSTETLOOinSA CO-. 1821 Note Brokers. 92 Ponrth at. sasftts. Hen » «*>• el- the most popular arilles fiookJi toAtnerica. In'nUlds.'Mechanlc*,Emoer» lad lead? «ri wWUng to.tmeJ, will, And this to be a Twyteofltahle aodpleattnt borioeo, enaMlng them to eeo the country, saaniiks money at the aaae time. ArentsDCwinthe bue isos are clearing from $5OO to. $1,500 per year. Tor fall partienUni end a Uat of Boots, address H. M. RULISOJf, Quemi CJ£ Publishing Huso, HI Main struct, Cincinnati, E “ t ’ D ‘ RULISOK * PUWdjM*. B >ANK STOCKS WANTED by ' AUSTIN LOOiriS A 00, I Slock and Bill Broker, 53 fourth street. w[ ANTED—Deer Skinß wanted by' ~ TT felT WELLB» RIDDLE A CO, No 80 Twath et. STOCKS WANTED— °ssaer "saifcs.sU“■*?« roMqrtOT.bj AEOTSSuSins * oo“, ig B ANTED—-Notes an d 'Drafts: having 4. ; cr 12 month* to run; $5OO to {looo*by v • -ADSTIN LOOiOSA«h, Stock and Notaßrfrfctra^gCTgthst. ANTED—A quantity; of good sound live. aIB JAS. GARDINER. - hotels. TABIMAST HALL HOXfil r Oanuraf Kaaauand Frankfort Strait, cyfoxOtiksFarl nitty BaS, STEW rOBK. ~ \ T®^ c fJ e '** rat Hotel is still conductedf3si on the Xoropeaa rjan of Lodging' Boom».'*n4^. ™^£^7i?.Ss» ire< U , “. l , h 8 Ur «* *** •PMtow Refrcto- Tj.for Laditt, at wtH at Gentlemen, haring • recently Added for the accpcnraodatfanof, Lidia. JSjU '* “• IwdJrturicfaUr of oSSiaVL) ttrss, , Ss““ a ' a “ u “~ OUifomla or Europe wfll bo fmliiod pSdSitfikkS. to trctert.Nl to tb» _mr2lalSw CHABLE3 BROWN, Proprietor. -K'itEIN'CH’S hoteu -Cbmercj Frankfort StrtU and Cay ffoD Smart, cppoviU • •«* City Ban, Jtao York City. THIS HOTEL iscanductedonthoEiTßOPEAX Pi*s or LC3xn3o3oaia, and meals u they caky be or aored, In the spadoos Refectory. • • Barber'* Shop, with Bath* is eonoeefoa there with. Thapopslar hotel is in the Immediate -rlriuity of mercantile bosioan, and the principal placee of am mem act, ana osereerery lndacesn&t to.tboee who caniclt conren - *® reou »J r - The** color to California or Xorep* w(U be famished with ail the InmrmaUoa they may deelxe, and also be protected treat Imposition in the pcrchoe of p*mge tickets. Si FRENCH, ftoprietor, p*- *!'•—Bewere of Reaper* whoaaywe am fall, as many ari Interested In saying to. - —. _ axUdaui Seventy-five Sew Second Hand CARRIAGES JkZiTi BUGGIES, WHITE’S REPOSITORY Ttwo mile bun, near lawrenceville. * HE subscriber offers for. sale, ore***, Mriameon the most reason*!.!* tmei .5*3152; by Watecn, of ■ Philadelphia, aon*> but little J t££r at twenty-one new Bngck«> made In my own *hbp,fremthe purchased lathe eastern niiKt Atel WacOQliDew and second M.i.i«d POT „* % „ iSSLJ;.gySjS£ . Tbo establishment J* ctmrenicst tothecitr the Excel* sJorOmarto* Una Coaches passing the door *2ry ten min- OH *- •> e*e m C nrf d, ?v' , lrl,ll Ww *» l ' f IPublic Tfili pleaso bear iu mind that JL’ the GENUINE GOODS are always Mated with the fall •ienator»oftheflnn,Tlc ; ' RICHABOeOX. SONS A OWDEN. 3. BOLLOCK!:* J. O. LOCKS, Jrati, N«w York. mrl - Removal—Bccrhave’flHoliand Bittern. Aa/ bare remored lhe manufactory “of Y f- BCERHAVS’S HOLLAND BUTERSto ICaCWobd . street below Second. . WfedawtfT BX3JAHXH PAG^J*-»*CQ.