fittsbargl (fiajtttt. D- f-TOUIM—AI-UITOK 8.1 a. RIDDLE at Co., XDITOBB eui PBOPBJITOBS. PITTSBUBQH: THURSDAY MORNE-'O, APRIL 1, 18S8. ThkToxxaos Tax.— The coniUnt cry at Hor riaburg and alaewhere, of the adrocates of the rapoal of the Tonnago Tax la, that-it drives freight a tray from theroad, and that the road ta not able, on aooonnt of It, to compete trith other Eastern roads which have no tonnage tax to pay. As an instance of the folly of this argu ment, we subjoin the following item from the Cleveland Herald : «*Wurns Brsisxss is Goisa.—Most of thebeef packed in this oity last winter is being sent for ward to New York by way of tho Cleveland and Fitlsbargh Railroad and the Pennsylvania Cen tral and at les3 cost to the packers than by the and New Tork road?. Merchandise is peeking the same route to the West. If this Is properly done without payiog tolls on the New York lines, imposition of tolls, however slight, will be likely to result in still further advantage to the Pennsylvania route. Happily the great West has the choice of several lines of communication with the East, and her business men will bo sure to use those that best consult their interests.” Now, here is evidence that, instead of hav ing freight driven away from it, the Penn sylvania road is absolutely competing with New Tork roads, successfully, on the very Une of their route to the West, and taking freight from them at their very doors. One fact is worth albous and theories; and this one fact upsets, all the sophistry that boa been urged in favor of the repeal of the Tonnage Tax. The Pennsylvania road, oven vilh the tax, is able to take business from roads that pay no tax, at points that have heretofore been given up exclusively to those roads. To-Day.-—This is the day on which.'the fate of Lecompton Is to bo sealed— with the fete of nations and of Rome.” The turmoil and unrest of tho great world of movers on this moving day cannot be greater than the agony of the Administration at Che moving events in the House cow that the decisive hour has come.— After baying, and browbeating, and driving, and coaxing, and bamboozling oil the members with in its reach, its pet measure hangs in on almost even balance, with a good prospect of to-day finally kicking tho beam. The triumphant Bu chanan, who commenced the session with flying colors and with the ranks of his supporters un broken, haring overwhelming majorities in both ' Haases, is now on his knees, imploring those whom he lately spurned to save him from igno minious defeat. What will be the result? Wo fear the worst whilo we hope for tho best. Oar faith in the triumph of the right leads as to hope for the virtual defeat of Lecompton ; but our knowledge of tho arts and appliances of power leads us to fear for its success. Other great wrongs have triumphed before,' and there will be nothing marvelous in the triumph of this. But one thing is eertain: that, whether Lecompton suc ceed or fail, it seals the fate of that party which has assumed ’its guilt. Tub stockholders of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne A Chicago Railroad Co. yesterday passed reso lutions in favor of the repeal of the Tonnage Tax, the representotivea of tho city of Pitts burgh protesting. The great majority of those voting in favor of these resolutions were citizens of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, Their kind as sistance thus rendered in framing tho legislation of Pennsylvania will doubtless bo properly ap preciated at Harrisburg. The legislators of Pennsylvania will of course esteem it a pleasure, as well os on honor, to do the bidding of gentle men from other Commonwealths —these out siders, you see, know eo much more about our own affairs than we do. It may appear to some captious people that tho stockholders of this road would have been better employed in looking after its interest and controlling than in vol untarily. . fighting the bottles of the Pennsyl vania Toad ; but captions people will say such surly things. Indeed, we heard one of these oarpers say that the road will fall soon enough into the hands of tho Pennsylvania road without these extraordinary efforts in advance. Government Books. —ETery report of an ex pedition, or from the Patent Office, being now published by the government in elaborate book form, with . costly plates, diagrams, maps, etc., Senator Brown, of Mississippi, recently made a speech in the Senate denouncing the practice in the following terms: "What are all your picture books, but books to amuse children ? What is the use of volumes crammed full of pictures of birds, snakes, liz ards, and all manner of things of that sort, printed in the most artistic style, with pretty little. stories about the habits of the birds, snakes and reptiles, but as mere play books ? They are not printed for men; because they con tain no information that would be of any value to a wmn with ,aboard upon his face, or a woman that iras fit to be the mother of children. They are mere playthings, got up at an enormous ex pense to the government. Take yourbooksabout the exploring expedition; and instead of giving a history of the expedition, you find, the queer est pictures, and most outlandish things moan ing nothing —no historical statement that amounts to anything. There is one volumo of this exploring expedition the queerest book that ever was put inside of lids. Take a box of com mon blacking, and a brush, and a little white paper, Bmear it all over, and then tako a pepper box of white sand and sprinkle it all about, and you will have as good a book as that.” Tax Vicksburg (Miss.) Whig publishes a let ter from a Pro-Slavery man who was a member of the late Lecompton Constitutional Conven tion, yet who has recently returned to Missis sippi. Being asked why be did so, he replies : "My reason* for leaving is, 1 think, a good one. 1 cannot stay any longer. I have been, os every one mast be, identified with politics. I, unfortunately for my future prospect, in Kansas, have taken an active and rather prominent part. 4nd now, to ooufess the truth and shftme the devil, we, the Pro-Slavery men, cannot expect any mercy or favors from the d—d Abolition ists ; for although we havo been in a minority ever since I came to Kansas, we have denied ' this, to prevent discouraging emigration from the South, and havo bullied and swindled them in our elections, until even I admit they have a right to feel outraged. To-day they outnum ber us at least four or five to one. The dispro portion is 100 great for us to fight any longer— tbo more so from the 'fact that the ensuing Spring’s emigration will swell their majority to probably eight or tea to one; for oar men are leaving daily, and theirs are pouring in.” Tax British Abut. —A report of the san- itary condition of the army has created great surprise and regret. It appears that _2t-home-ln-bajraakß the mortality of troops of the line is three times as great as that of most short-lived classes—os Ithe olerks or Spitalfield weavers even; that, tbo, while they ore well ■ olothod, carefully dieted, skilfully treated id sickness, and watoly hloosed, besides being rog • nlarly exeroised. . Ihejconflnementin barracks, the irksome routine and the aimless life the pri vate soldier leads, havi all something to do with it. The diet is also top uniform. Officers attri bute it to night duty, and point to the foot that the mortality is greatest In the foot Guards, whose night duty is the heaviest. Letters from India report the mortality of tho Indian army be very great Th 4 arrivals, it is asserted, 4o not fill the gaps msjde by disease. It is even asserted that the waste will require a thousand fresh troops per week jfrom the mother country. A company is generally provided with two boil ers in one of which* the soldiers boil their meat, in the other their potatoes; they have nothing else. A mao! goes on with it from the day he enlists till he {is discharged. He lives on boiled meat for twenty-one years. Tan Mobile Advertiser, speaking of Parson Brownlow, holds thej following complimentary language:—“What must be the impression as to tbs ohaTMter of the Southern peoplo upou the Binds of the ignorant mUJee of tho North when they behold Mid listen to this blackguard Ten " nessean,'and are toldlhat he la a mmieUr of the Gospel, and tho chosen champion of Southern institutions, sent amoifg them by the people of the South! It was an unfortunate joke for Scrath : mi gsntlsmen, as it, doubtless, only for - i Iro of tho thing.l to hare encouraged this ■ eearso brawler la polities and religion, to go into J • the North and expound the merits of Seothern ; Institutions and South irn society. Buttte mts ! ; chief has been done. The rererend ruffian has already crossed the lin s, and too enemieo cf the : South are doubtless, b , this time.ohuckUng at the prospect of the dai mgo which the reputation of the Seothera peoplt U certain to enffer to the • minds of the Northern masses from too block gtuod exhibitions of this Tennessee parson. - EmuoUDisASY Dematos or France rpos RbeumaUim—ACasi or Tam Moran S?is> j FocsxqhStates — The uneasiness and apprehen- W.n*nder*ro, ofPittiJmr g h,«y«: ' _v- U ,i,„ _. M . n ( Tiosition of tic French “After rofferlog for three month*, with Rheumatism. ■* * Bionwhtch the present posmon part of the time w wwrely uto confine me to my bed. I government inspires are not useiy to u« icaeeaeu bwn entJreljr nni by Ddng Brnrhare’* Holland mu by iho series of demands Which It seems to oe ten. I hare had ono attack tinea, bnt found almost ln*laa mablrwr nn fareiirn states. Ever since the estab* tanooni relief In the game medicine. It 1* In my opinion, » Shment of the Second Empire the press of Bel- mmrJj for Rhenmatiim - cium and tho asylum of Switierland hare been : o»m«i-Ba enrol to uk r»r iton-w. /raw Bit tbo objects of repeated remonstrances on the • n “* m * populuitj rf tbi. a?rflcla.tu» ladated pari of tbe French authorities. We know that "““J “tattoos, which th. public thoald pt.nl ujaimt into so solemn a document estbe treaty of Paris Pw^haslng. a condemnation of Belgian free speech was in- ' **‘ a ° u •'t l »“ bottle,ocda bottle. lor»s,bj tb.pn>- trodneed, and, for some lime past, Switierland ! P rtettr ’- BE ' J - PAQE - Ja, a 00- Manarattoriag puaima* has been forced to require that refugees from i •“•■'•and Cbamliu,2T b.tweeo Ist .ad Id France Bhall reside in cantons remote from tho j ,u - p ' tutarEh - *»- tad Dratpas panallj. mrtiMiaT , frontier. But, since tho 14ih of January, the government of Paris seems to have lost all tem per and discretion. Without cause, suddenly and violently, a flood of vituperation is directed against this country. The President of the Senate, the President of the Legislative body, the Minister of Foreign affaire, the Ambassador in London and the Colonels of regiments scattered over Franco, nnite in addressing England in language which has not been heard since the days when the courtiers of the first Bonaparte dwelt on the speedy destruction of Carthage and its empire. It is past all doubt that the requisitions of France are beyond what the comity of nations would seem to jastify. Belgium and Switzer land hare already yielded as far as possible for States which have a regard for their independ- i ence; Sardinia has not only brought in a bill against conspiring to kill or dethrone a foreign sovereign, -but is making changes in her jury system, apparently lest a liberal jury Bhould, by its decision, imperil the friendship of the Empe ror. But it is with Austria that an interference of the most novel kind is attempted. The de mands of the French Emperor’s Government on the Cabinet of Vienna go for beyond anything which has been attempted in our own case. We learn that M. De Bonrqueney has actually demanded that the Austrian newspapers shall not be allowed to comment unfavorably on the state of France, or the proceedings of the French Government. Austria, much to her credit, has lately relaxed her passport system. The quiet of the Italian Provinces, and the general pros perity of the Empire have eoconraged the states men of Vienna to romovemostof the restrictions which our countrymen found so ooerous two years ago. But will it be believed, that the French Government demands tho re-establishment of the old system in more than all its former sever ity ? M. Do Bourqueney desires that every traveller from the Italian Provinces shall obtain hi 9 passports at Milan or Venice, instead of from the authorities of the place where he resides. We, from our insular position, have little direct part in tho matter, but we have every reason to ' jelievo that Austria will vindicate her old repu tation for dignity and coarage, and, under the guidance of able statesmen, set a good ex ample to tho less powerful and resolute commu nities.—London Tima. The Religious Awakehiso.— lt is stated that about 1,000 persons have been hopefully con verted in Cleveland, Ohio, within a few weeks )asL, 000 in New Bedford, 800 or 400 in New mryport, 2,000 or 3,000 in Newark and vicini ty. Some cbolT among tho wheat must be ex pected, but after making all due allowances, the work in the above places, and in many others throughout the Union, including New York and neighboring cities, has been great and glorious. Nor has it yet ceased or even diminised in most of the places from which we hear, while every day new towns and districts are added to the list of those thus highly favored. The following paragraph from the Episcopal Recorder may bo commended to all who are afraid to rejoice in the general awakening because of somo impro prieties: “Though there may be mixed with this work— os with every great movement deeply affecting many minds—some disorders and extravaganoes that are painful and to be deplored, the general testimony is that these are the exception, not the rule. They aro bnt the froth and drift upon the stream that indicate the power with which it moves. In the mass of instances the religious influence seems to come down softly, like the dew, increasing here and there to the fullness of a gentle shower: while among the Methodist, the rush as of a summer's gale accom panies the rain. But if, as appears to be the case the Holy Spirit is indeed poured out; if, under his influence, the powers of the world to come are realized, eternal realities take strong hold upon men's minds, and the affections of multitudes are fixed upon the Saviour and the things above; if a now life is lived and ioflier objects aro pursued, what are a few disorders in comparison with such a blessing!”—Journal of Commerce. Soi l Houses. — There are apartments in the soul which have a glorious look-out; from whose windows yoa can see across the river of death, and into the shining city beyond; but how often are these neglected for the lower ones, which have earthward looking windows. There is the apartmeot of Veneration. Its ceilings are frescoed with angels, and all exquisite carvings adorn its walls ; but spiders have covered the angel ceiling, aDd dust has settled on the deli cate mouldings. The man does not abide there. The door of Conscience is rusted so it cannot be opened. Hope has but one downward Jooking window, and Faith and Worship aro cold and cheerless. All these are shut up in most soul houses. In lower apartments yon shall hear, in some riot and wassail, —for the passions never keep Lent, but are always hold ing Carnival, —and in others sighs and lamen tations of wounded hopes, and in others the groanings of disappointed ambition, and in others bickerings and strifes, while in others there ore sleep and stupidity.— -Beecher. Senatorial Cocrtest.—Mr, Green, of Mis souri, seems to be determined to introduce Bor der-Ruffian manners into the debates of the Uni ted States Senate. On one occasion he openly said to another Senator, "You are a liar.” But here is a little passage between him and Mr. Seward: "The Vice President.—The Senator from Missouri has stated bis point of order. The Choir will hear the suggestion of the Senator from Now-Fork. "Mr. Green (to Mr. Seward.)—Moko your suggestion. "Mr Seward.—l wish to know whether I must make my suggestions under the permission of the Chair, or by the command of the Senator from Missouri ? "Mr. Green. —Either is equally obligatory. "The Vice President.—The Senator from New-York has the floor." A Nkw Yore Story.—At one of our large restaurants, a gontlemon hod taken out a book to read while his dinner was preparing. On the arrival of the waiter, with the articles he hod called for, he laid down his book, when tho waiter said, Is that a Bible, sir ?” No," was the reply," do you want a Bible?” " Yes, air, I should like to have one.” The gentleman prom ised to bring him one the next day ; ho did so ; asking the waiter whether he attended any of the daily prayer meetings. "No sir we have not time, being engaged here from early morn ing until late iu tho evening—bat at ten 10 o'clock we closo, and then all the waiters have a prayer meeting in one of the rooms in this house, and we know that good has resulted.”— Com. Advertiser. Symptoms or tux Coivalrt. —The honorable Mr. W. Smith, of Virginia, announced on Sat urday that he should make public use of any pri vate conversation which any person might hold with him upon pnblio affairs, if he thought it conductive to tho pnblio welfare, unless it was expressly stated at the time that it was confiden tial. We suspect that this fraok but slightly eoeaking declaration will render Mr. W. Smith’s acquaintances a little cautious in their private conversations with him upon politics. After this, he will probably hear nothing worth retail ing. Some men find it impossible to be patriots except by becoming spies.—JY. T. Times. "Tew Hum.” —The following is from the let ter of an American now traveling in Italy. At snndown we reached Gaeta. This place abounds in historical interest, and it was here that the Pope found refuge when he fled from the Re public in 1840. Among the legends of the piaoe Is one to the effect that he and the King of Na ples, who had come to visit him in hie exile, went on board of an American frigate. The commander welcomed them in these terms: "Pope, how are you? King, how d’ye do ?” "Here, Lieutenant Comes, you speak French, parley vous with the Popo, while the King and Igo down and havo a drink. King, come on!” A Lecompton orator, in iheNow York Legislaj ture, in an excited speech to that body a few days since, held up a copy of the Constitution, and paraphrasing the Immortal Bard, tragically exclaimed: “look! la thin place ran Orecly’e dagger through Bee wbat a rent the envious Seward uado; Through, Ihla tho well beloved Douglas stabbed ; And u he plucked the enrsed steel away, Maik how the blood of Old Duck followed It ! ” Follow it.—Saxe gives the following advice to the rising generation : Io going to parties, Just mind what yoa are at, Deware of your head, and take care of your bat, Lot yon find that a favorite eon of your mother liiu an ache In the oue and a brick in the other. Tax St. Louis must be overrun wiLh Free Soilers. The Mayor of the city is a Free Soiler, and the opposition to his administration have nominated another Free Soiler to .succeed him. The pro-slavery men have to come out as Independents, and ran a Free Soiler, that they may enjoy the hope of the shadow of success. No More Madeira. —A Funchal correspondent of tho' London Times, says no more Madeira wine irill ever be produced. All recent attempts to man ufacture the wine bsvo failed, and pumpkin vines now adorn the grape arbors, onoe covered with abundant dusters of rich grapes. Well, there is one consolation; if we cannot get Madeira wine, we can at least get elegant garments aV the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhlll A Wilson, Not. 601 and 605 Chestnut street They will BflnrgiTe 9Ut> t DIED—At SewlckleyvUe, Pa., March Slat, 1351, of Con jeatluß of the Brain, IB WIN PENNELL, intuit top of Joseph 6. and Jane Travel!!, aged 1 jear and 3 months. * Special potters. WITHWW DOCOLiSS ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORKS. Pittsburgh, Ponca. Office, No. 91 Market street. Manufacture all kinds of Steam Engines and Mill Machin ery, Castings, Bail mud Work, Steam BoDere and Bhoet Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing done on ehort notice. mr2s:lydlc Academy of Painting and Drawing. The public are informed that a School for the above branches will be opened ou and after the let of April next, at No. Zl FIFTH STREET, f< r thoae who may be desirous of obtaining a practical course of ioitruction. — There will also be taught the use of the Frtnch CVayen, Etching cm Copper, Lithographic Drawing. (one stone) Tinting t rich India Ink and Stpia\ also tho best stylo of Painting in Oil and Watar (Mart, by which tbc pupil Uen abled to succeed more rapidly than by any other method.— The merits of thii style of painting and drawing have been long and successfully tested in my dosses. Having in my possession a large and finely selected collection cy Ortginali ! far retry branch, I Invite ladiee and thoae who may have | in view a coureo of leevons to cal! at my Studio, No. 21 Fiflh street. the first of April my patrons are informed that my Rooms will be removed to No. 21 Fifth street, came entrance as Cargo’s Now Phctographle Gallery. * Those de* siring a superior Portrait at a moderate rate are reminded that my colored Photographs received the First Premium at the last Pair. mr24:lmdfs JOHN N. GLOGGRR. WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT No. 49 Fifth Street, near Wood, REINEMAN Ac MKYRA.N Wholesale and PDealers in FTNE OOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FAHCY GOODS, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS WATCH MATERIAL AT EASTERN PRICES. mrlfclydawF MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., Ksstrractcaxaj or Cooking, Rarlor and Heating STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Eanges, it., 104 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. mrSSfcly ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, mar?tnem ass suianimiT tauxtt or COOKIM, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c., iWHOLKSALE AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny River, two squares north-east of Pennsylvania Paasengar Depot Office and. Sales Room, mriadydfc Bio, 4 Wood »t., Plttsbnrgh. Pa. PAYNE, BISSELL A CO., KIHUFACTCUU 0V Coo Icing, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, eto-, And Hancfectnrers of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGE, SO. 939 LIBERTY STREET, Jyi>.lydfc PITTSBURGH, PA. "~joas l. norn......—w.m'ccixouoh. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Ac CO- Manufacturers of CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Cbmer Ecu and Pint Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. jj ". B7ROGEKB Ac CO- maxutactmu or Rogers’ Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Oomtr Rost and First Struts, Pittsburgh, Pa. JnhUydfc* _____ JOHN COCHRAN dt BRO, aawuricnrxxxj or Iron Railing* Iron Vaults* Vault Doors, Window 81inUeis, Window Guards, ie., JVm. 01 Accord Sired and 86 TAmf Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., cs haad a variety of new Patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all pnrpoees. Particular attention paid to en doring Grave Lota. Jobbing done at abort notice. mrU SUIGUR’S SEWING MACHINES, The great •operlority of SINGER’S MACHINES Overall other* for the nae of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, 11m long been known and practically acknowledged. HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which U a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing Us work equally well with the Jorge machine*.') and !HTta>eot of article* in hie line, comprising new and tasteful *bapi'« of Pearl White Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, ami tin- same in Plain, Gold, Lustra Bond and Flowers. Fiti" White Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known t.. I** the most durable new in um for HoteUnm! Steamboat*; French China of new styles, in White and GuM Band, either in sett# M ORGAN and SINGING, ■» “ ■ ■' ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES A* Greek, Latin, Oermsn, French and Fpnni*h. Taught by CIIAS. GUBBP, Cand. The- I. at tlie principal Music Store*, d- 'dfi.Stndfc m7&?T?nhfh*. m SURGEON DENTIST 1 , FROM NKW YORK, EXTRACTS TEETH iriTHOTT TAIX, BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AGENT to tnc GUMS ONLY. Teeth on Gold, Silver, Platans and Ontta Fercha, and performs all Dental operation* in n scientific manner, without pain. moderate. 94 Smithfleld Street, below Fourth, Ja&dfimfc PITTSBURGH. JA9. McLaughlin. uasrtmcruitra or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fnsel Oil, delfi;dlyfc Nor. 168 and 170 Second Street. W. Ac D. RINEHART, KAXUTSCTPXXXS ASP r»EAUR3 IX All klndn of Tobacco, SnnffsndClgsri, Haverecantly takon the building No. 130 Wood street. In Mtditlon to their Manufacturing Ertablishmont.No. 43 Irwin Street, where they will l-o pleased to receive their friend*, apZ7:lydfo A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. G 3 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PE.V.VA. Companies represented of highest standing. Chartered by PeuasytTßsl* and other States. Fire, Marine and Life Risks taken of all descriptions. A. A. CARRIER, S 8. CARRIER DA.'W'ICS 4c CLULKV, Honic, Sign and Ornamental Painter*, A ,V D a B A 1-V E R S , White Xsetul and Zino Paints. Alao, a]l kind* of PaiuU, Otis, VwnUbti*, Window Gl***, Putty, lirtinbe*, 4c., 144 Wood Street, two doort abort Diamond Alley. mrUGydtc HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter. Seeds, Fh*»h. And Produce Generally, AwP No, 36 Kbod Street, l\attn*ryh JAMES P. TANNER. GO Wood Street, Pittsburgh, the attention of M« contoiuer* and buyer* gener ally lo bit large »ti«ck "f NEW SPRING GOODS, Bought direct from Manufacturer* in Ma«oblu*on, Mini. A Millers. W. a ROBINSON. "'HE partnership of the undersigned vr:e dissolved tbie day oy mutual conaeft, (the same in te effect from the find day of Jinuary, ISM ) W.C UUIU.Nbi'N, BENJAMIN MINIS. P. H. MILLRII. M'ILSON MILLER. ■'IO-PARTN ERSUIP.—T li «■ umicjM ß ncJ j baring for mud a partnership under the mime of ItOll frOX, MINIS * MILLERS, (the same tn dam from the Ist j of January, ISA®,) bare takentbo establishment frr •rly occupied by the firm of name namn nnd will continue ebueinesaof Founders and Machinist* at the oM itaiul, nth Pittsburgh. OlHcr, No. 21 Slmrlcet-atrM-t. W. C. KOptNSON, P. H. MILLER, WITHKOW iXtUOJ.ASS, W 1 LSON MILLEIt. Washington Work*, I ■ March 16th. IBM. / Tue great popularity of Hostetler’* Stomach ton, prcpareaby the eminent physician. Dr J Uastat* r, t* unbounded. Dally doo* he receive tb« voluntary lev nonUlaof the afflicted, who bate bwn cured of long indingdlaciMS, through the u»o of the“BlUer*,’'nntJ dei the sale of this medicine Is increasing, and extending He isreof usefulness among suffering humanity. For re i trlng all morbid matter from the stomach. regulating tlio « welt, strengthening the entire body and Importing vigor d tons to the entire human system, It eaxnot be equalled. • would recommend all who ore efflictetl with any of there UrTibie diseases, to tmmodUtely procure a l*otll« of the Bitters, and their ailments will ranteh like snow before a kcorchlng sun. Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by lIOSTKTTER A SiilTH* Sols Proprietor*. Nos. 68 Water or 59 float at*. fnr27:dawT T)AINTING.— Ab the season lor repainting jT la now commencing, tbs undersigned wishes to inform their customers and the public that they are prepared to do any amount of painting that may be required of thorn at Short notice, and at as low prices os the same quality of sriork can be dons by any shop in the city. To our customer! who hate had graining dono by os we w raid say w* are prepared to do more of the same kind. T > thore who bare not seen our graining w* Invite to call a> our ebop and see specimens, which we would simply say TO THE MEMBERS OF LIBRARY AS ■HOOIATION.—AfI.r ihU d.t*, l"° •»»• ■**'* >» »‘™ on street. between Hunt! and tVuruf itrwts. d.?n township, win p* a nod-date fnr lb* office of R ,. , , . .... , . . , Kca« iu.Kji.rste to a good tenant, «d : } * t roibonoury. t. tijf . ol the RepnbliCtn re. ,w,mM * wl7 '" AL t«n. pip». h-sahcod. Uirel, rantel or oilier c»*k. fiiail I-* : Kr LJsP , '-H£Kirr.—Dr. WlLihK WodD* t»f Se- ty I raml.ug .r acorici: in the wooitoth* de^h-f rpy LKT.— The Hall formerly Occupied by frickUr Borne,*. 1, * Candida** for cfatriffofAUs t"Ai,T‘ r o T ,lltN^ h ( ° f a ° l°'\ r v JL the Son, of Temperance, ontM “^“am3 toC “" ~K “ h ”z«r“' iww tw g&?B££;2£«. J p,T76R RE'NT-Toßc*CH l ».!io i r ( s«li« i: aa&Othixs.—For root. » pmnl-o mIMM* lo th. torrior. u lb. ItopnM.., Con^.i.ST^SJ/? hLh.tc butinM*, with about five acre* of land attaca •—• _ Sturn U 7- —: T R<-ot $m r*r year, roaeaaion M Acnl. A * f never failing water runs through the premise*- Apply ~ t to the decision of’ the tar *boT« offlee, rarii&lwd TUPS .OLIVER. 17? Liberty »*•_ object to thv dcc.Mca of the RcpoMkw, Couaty CW f t»* - _ T?OR ' RENT. A 'comfortable two rtpry f^pJoVnovoTVßf-DANl^'^'^— ■ r\ P. lIITCHC- •<» UL f ««>w to Hntlman, McCr*err A Co_ Forwarding and CVTiaa „ hon«- ait«r|,-,i. Tbii boose 1, eupphed with hot Comin.sin'n Merchimta and Wholesale Dealors in Produce. aod water, pu>. Ac., and Ixdnj; in a central loev Flour un,l Wrjul tl.m U admirably al to thewar.Uof a profesifonal Atir.t; J-'nx T. WniTTts, C:-rk of Coned] Att«u Ho*, a Mc\Usrti. Clerk «>f Common Connell. mao, and will b«* rvßtml f»>r a tnrm of year* to a good t*n «nt for further particular* eooulrp of n, t l2 _ _ aLKXANDBR KIXi). F"'* OK - " KENT—The large Warehouse *9 now occupied tr W H FmKb 4 Co, Nj». lil KiMt au-1 Second *tr»-et«. of PARK. MrCUUDT A CO. jiwl'dtf N- *. 14i* Fir«t and 120 Second »t» . .. nPCMLET— A two stnrr Brick IhrcllinggQ }\ * iiLACr. vori. IMVITI I iin „ AJBtr 4i,brt^ f .i Peru a«.l th- r.ver. L-G* DLACIOIORE 4 DAVITT, q , Lr f frlti K. U. KIMi-No-10l Ut-trtjr »u WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. LIT!' A well !inishe«t. KR haRBAINIH A C<>. No. 10 SralOifleltl Street, " Lii-ortT «trft. -•ir-iiir Miso jaacf. u»cic, moT'Eff A twoseory Brick Dwelling PITTSBURGH, PES>’A I 7,,,“/ Vo l:i Wv lio atprr-nt .wp.-d jjjH. WE CALL PARTICt; LAR ATTENTION h, our kmLw.i n..jrd>eii «md»n to our Mock of tb* following urtflea- b.,» HI the modern water, gw. Ac . al'f *t»M« Mauilln Rupee ot ullsi/.-* Mid lh-M Nary Oakum. Biid carriage bouaa. Apply to vi/)Yl'* A CO. Tar aud Pitch Fin ret tjuaUtics of Coffee*, Tea* and Sugar*. J*}'’ _ ._n’ Sp|c«-* of urery description. l;«*t brands of Family Flour, T\\VELLING FOR RENT.— A dcsi- FjjH together With cvi-ry deaeration «.f articles for lamlly w : I ) .i„ ,- n «»rre l*rirk TTouv* on Congn-risU-rt, J*|3, ._..jqpl:i]'J* HLACSMuRE * D WITr. , c r "»,.VL™S J..< Sewickley Academy. \ papered, apply i. " *l7 f A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL i *•* ■ J\. BOARUINO SCHOOL FOR B-JY3. 12 mile* fr«tn • Puinburgh. ! I Bpt. J. H. TKAV FLLi, A M, H .wipol. The Thirty- j arcoml *:• stmt will rnmini'nc* on MONDAY, May 3d. 186? Firrscwcn nEFKBEN r E?- baltimt.l Pyrlatpr H.irbaugh 40, ' Cronell AL» 11. Childs a Co , pnn.ADxii.il i McCrtnJless, Means & C", Keene, Sterling A tv>. pNjfnlev. Co*erave t Co., Jm Rent. Santea A Co 0 W smith iCn GunottA Martin, cryri\XATi \W:»Tpr k Graham A ± P Fenton A Pro* , 1 or. Lovo Gvorjo M AL Houle ! Jo«p;.h K Rider Fenton For Clrrulaii and other funicular* enquire of Mcmik. Juhx 4 Sox.*, r>7 strt»-‘,or M««*t *. T. H. Netjs Jt C<>-. ItTT Liberty street, or of tlu« Principal. Sewlcfcley- ! vlll« I*, ci., Allegheny r-unty, Pa. apLlcndawF YALUABLE BOOKS for sale by J. L. , READ, 7S Fonrih street; Simeon'* Work*, complete, -l vr.ls, Fm. London, i LiT)’» complete work*, Yalpey’* ed *0 vol*. kvo.London; ’ Imperial Mugaiine. Id W ilium's Tale* of tho B*»rd-r. j lUrper's I’lctorml Ulsl. England, 4 rol*. Imperial evo, Ilibie CyclopediA. 1 •• •• London; ! Hildreth's History *>f l’ S. 0 •• Library; Bancroft's •• )/ t cull; II) •* • ■*. " 'loth; CUrke’s C«-mra«utury, top 'v.-.o Library; IioUSJIIH “ " “ ') " Comprehensive" •' •• t; " - ■ Patrick, l/owth and Whitby •• 4 • *' I Bcott's - •* •• 0 •• a;l j Ya luable Work s' on arciiitec- 1 TURK —Shaw's Civil Architecture, Theoretical and j practical; La Ferre's Mi-lnrn Builder* Guido; La Fsvr* 1 * . Ueacliesnf Arvhttocture; Blown* Carpenter** Assistant and I Rural Architect; Shan's Cnupcntn'i Nr* Unid« Owen’* I Hints on Public Ariutociure: Field * City Architecture 1 Benjamin's Practice oi Arclntectiiru; Cottuges uud Cottage Ground*; Vans’* i I Villni und C'leavelnnri A Bucket'■ C<*tt«g«-s and i Farm Houses. For sale by KAV 4 CO. 65 Wood st. New' sty lb be it ages." Valencia Robes and a great variety of other styles of Ladies' Dress Goods Just opened by I *pl:d*«F MURPHY A nURCHFIELD AX OHIU.N'AXCK authorizing the Grad ing, Paving and Setting with Curb Stone of Webster I ain-et, between Fulton and Arthur* street*, j Sictiox 1. Be It enacted. Ac.. That the Recording Rcgu | tutor be aud be is hereby authorized and dlrcctod to adver j Use for proposal* for the grading, paving and setting with j curb stone of Webiter itreet. between Fulton and Artbors streets, and to lot the eamo in tbe manner directed by an . ordinance concerning streets, enacted. Ac.. tbe 31*t day “f j August. A D.. Ordained and enart.-d into a law ui Cuuu.ils. this '-*olli | day of Mar-b. A L>. I*l.* _ 1 HP, 00ASS, C, A ITERS, OPERA TIES, .f BENJAMIN Ml MB. H. MII.LKK, Jr. bA.MUEL McKELVy. President >-f Common Coun. 1. JAM E> McAULEY. President Select Council A Heat .1 iio T WnrtTtv. Clerk of SH-, t Council SAMUEL McKELVY. President of Common Council Ail*-*!' lit '.ll MiMasrtK?. Clerk of Common Cnnucil. AN ORDINANCE Supplementary to un Ordinance concerning Slreeis. passed on the 31»t day ui August. A. 1). Uf.:. StHiJs 1. Be it eiiuct»ei. Ac.. Tlinf tbe time fur tarnish ing the City Solicitor with a certified copy of tbe assess meet, and the time tor filing a duplicate copy of tbe bmc«s ment ui tne oflhe of the City Treasurer, (provided for in the seventh *1x110:1 of the ordinance to which this la supple mentary,) be and the same i* hrreby extended to the tenth day of Slay ngx t. Ordained and enacted into u Ihvv m Councils this Urtb da; -I Marc!,. A. U . lv’A JAMES M AII.EY. Pr-eidetit of Select Council Att,-1 Jon* T Wnjrtiv. Clerk of M»-t Council SAMUEL M'KELVT", of C-mimon Uouu.-ii. Ats.vt H MMasTEBS Clerk of Common Council Coal by Weight. THE subscriber is prepared t-» deliver in ABegbony <1 Pittsburgh. 1 ANNKL OR BITUMINOUS COALS Of tli- bo«t ijnality. A* all Cral delivered by mo i* u ri«ihi d. par- bn*-' • c.iti i-iy '’n g-tting full measure. Also. CORK, LIME, FIRF. BRICK AND CLAY W A. McCLURO, Allegheny Coal Dvpot, to; 31 Corner Andemon *l. and RailrcaJ. DRESS SILK.S, Black and Fancy Bareges, Orjmndi'-B Twisted Tlirred*. L*e**», r.iiK Mantle*, White' Go>>d«. M-mrniiig Good*, Needl? Work, sod a larpM an I cheap itork of lktroi'dlc*. C. HANSON LOVE. mi3l formerly l.ore llrr>» . N>*. 74 Market »t RVE FLOUR—‘2O hills, extra tor sale hv mr4 DAVID C. lIBRBST. PEA NUTS. —IU sacks in store anti lor sale t»t iir-1 1 U. HUTCHINSON HOMINY —‘20 bids, in store and for sale hv mrlo J. It. CANFIELD. * APPLES— 15 bbls. choice Apples rec’d and for *ale by tnr3l MllXhV ll COLLINS. B ROOMS—6u do:, rec’d and fwsale by n.r3l mrl'l UKXKY It. CULUNF. Steubenville Fomaio Seminary. THE FIFTY-NINTH SESSION of this In- -1 iOXbA THE 3 b BA V OF MA I'. F.'f term*. apply t., ].. v C. C. BEATTY, D. D n c«i|H-rii.tondunt, mrSfcSl* r.r Pn.f A M KLID, A. M.. Principal wu. d ii axes ja Wil. D. HOLMES A URO., I’Ult K AX D BEEF PACKERS osalers ;.v rnonsioxs, d«., Corner Market and Front Streets. S' ou ; noxof citrate'ofmagnesia —A cooling purgative. mild In iu operation and pleas ant lo tlx' taste, cuintantly <>n hand fresh at JO?. FLEMING'B, mi"fi ''r.ua-r ■■( Ih<* Diamond and Market »t. HAVANA CIGAR.'-—I yrill receive to-day hy Expo-es, a large supply of genuine Imported Ua vens Cigars of a u«w and hnely flavored l rand. Tboee wuhinsanything In tht* line olnnilj call and examine my stock l««for*’ purvhastngrlsewtit-r* JO? FLKUINO. MILLER’S COl'Gil SYRUP.—An excel lent remedy fur coughs and colds, prepared and sold only by mr» J.*S. FLEMING. G" “oT£UNM“ENTWAGONS.’— Wo have re ceived thla day a large lot nf 40 inch duck, the exact article rtqulrrd hj the department for covering tbclr wagon* C-HANSON LOVE, lormcrly Lore Bros., uir'W No. 74 Market st. CEMENT. —We arc now prepared to con tract for Ihe delivery of CounalLnillo Hydraulic Ce ment cither, in barrels nr bag*. The quality Is equal If not superior to anr ever offered In this market, and the price low. [mrSo'l WATT A WILSON, No, 2GB Liberty >t. SEEDS.— -UO bush prime new Timotbyseed, 160 do do do Cloveraeed, 23 do Orchard Blue Grn.w, Ac., Seed. mr3)__ WATT a WILSON COTTON— 5- balesnow-landingfrom steam er Economy for sain by iaAl.Ut DICKEY ACO TENN. WHEAT,—IUG sacks Wbite, 120 Red now landing from steamer Economy for sale by mr3o ISAIAn DICKEY A CO. TENN. GROUND NUTS —25 sacks new crop. 1 hhr3o D. 0. HERRBT. SACK FLOUR —6O bgs, extra family, in store «nd fur *abi by mrUO D. C. HERfiST. School for Young Ladles. WM. J. BAKEWELL intends to open his school on Monday llie fifth of April. Term a {l6 per qaartir. Residence at bis son's hK, 197 Second st. Rooms Smltlilleld <•!.. N. K. corner of Diamond alio; mrSOMtf _____ NOTICE. —The Partnership heretofore ex isting between Wm. Graham aud the underliened, under tbe namo and styl« of GRAHAM A IRVINE, In the business <>f manufacturing aud selling Fire Brick. Ac Is this d»j dissolved. O. M. IRVINE. ConnellsTlUa, March 2Mb.X9i»S—mriShdlra POTASH— G cank* rec’d on consignment and for sale ly SHRIVKK A DILWOKTU, mrCU 130 and 132 Beeand street. BEANS —22 bbLund 24 nks. for fialo bv nrfl BHR3VEB A DILWOIfTU. 1 fi KEGS LAKD, 34 kega packed Lord and A V 6 Lbls crock Butter for sale by tnrto BUiavEn A DILWORTn. 8 BAGS D. APPLES, 8 bags Buckwheat Flour, 8 bbls Timothy Seed and ) sack do, for sale by m r29 PHKITKK A PILWORTH. FRUIT TREES—Choice Pear, Peach, Ap ple, Cherry and Fruit Ticeeuf all sort* of the mutt ap proved and tested varieties for ««!• at the Seed WanbooMk 47 fifth street. mrSMtd JAKES WABDBQP. jFor Kent. FOR KENT.—The Dwelling House No. 151 Third street, near Sinithflrld, »-wly piper** “nd (tainted throughout. pin, large yard. Ac. Pusarwnr izn.no '‘“‘fii-Tho Btludb part of No 142 Fourth .tree! tujr Ch«rry Alloy; »U rooms, jowl cellar and yard. Bent $l6O per annum. . Also—The two Offlco Rooms, 2d story, front of No 14- Fourth street, now occupied hy J- S- Hall, Ei*q. Bent $lOO. Vacant lots in the Ninth Ward for sale or lease, near the Allegheny Valley itsllroad. Knqolre cf R THOS. WOODS, 100 Fonrth street, - r. DARLryQTON. 37 Wood street FOR RENT—Two desirable Houses on sth *t„ being the one I occupy at prewit, and the new Hoof next door. Possession given on the lrt April. 1558. For rent, Ac- snplv to AI/EXAJiDER KINO, ’ ‘ ' 273 Liberty street. ALSO—A comfortable three story Dwelling House on Penn street, near Wuvne. Poaoxsion can be bad forthwith. For terms. Ac., apply to ALEXANDER KINO. ALSO—A twost.wy Jlrick Dwelling nous® oo Esplanade •trrul. Alleah-uv City. Immediate possession given. ALEXANDER KINO- ALSO—A Frame Dwelling In the rear of the above house, on James street, Allegheny Cut. Rent low to a good ten ,ol. y.s ' ALEXANDER KINO. jFor Salt. Farm for Sale. THE heirs of David Canan. dec’d, offer at private sale their Farm io Snowdsn township, Alle gheny couoty, Pa., on the old Pittsburgh and Washington t oad. sboat 9 miles from Pittsburgh. It contains 107 acre*, nbonl SO acres cleared, well watered, under good fences and in floe condition. The buildings are a large two story Brick Dwelling, with ten rooms * small Frame Dwelling, not quite finished, and a now Frame Darn, 36 by 70 feet.— There is also a good Saw Mill. Tbero aro a f do on Vickrey street, near Magee stm t. 14 d<> do on Maria street, near Magee stseet. S do do on Bluff and laabell&streets, In the Eighth Ward of tho city of Pittsburgh. Also, 1 Lot on tbo corner of Penn and Marbury streets, fronting 30 fret on Punn and 109 fret Incbesou Marbu ry street; adjacent to the depot of the Pennsylvania Rail road. For terms, etc., inquire of ISAAC JONES, mr-’i lind—mr29 corner Roes and First sta- Ptttsbnrgb. STORE HOUSE AND DWELLING—A good business stand,r*e power. Machinery of wrought suul c*»t Iron abaft*, ca«t Ironpulliea. belting*. Ac. The subscriber will leave the city «n the let of April next. If any person wtebce to purchase th"jr will call soon oa J. GEORGE SAWBERRY, Ohio »tbetween Writ and Middle it*, mr2s:4td*ltwP Allegheny City. Mineral Water Factory for Sale. THE undersigned, Assignee of the firm of Brown A Rood, offers for sale nil the machinery owned and used In said firm, for manufacturing Mineral Water, consisting of 60-1 gross of bottles, 1300 large-nnd 200 small boxes, two apparalntce for manufactoring Mint-mi Water, two bottling machines, one large copper kettle, one bale of corks, two rectifiers, Ac., Ar„ all in good ord-r and read; for u-c, Tboee wishing to cogago in the business will fled It to their advantage to call and examine said articles soon, . a* they will be sold npou torms to sntt the purchaser. mr2*-3td JOHN RATCLIFF. Valuable City Property for Salo. THAT very d#sirablo lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alloy, next to John Irwin A Sons, being laj f-«t on Water and Front streets, and 160 deep along tho Alloy. It will bo sold together or in lots of 20or 24 feet each. For terms, (which wilt 1* made easy as to payment.) np- THE undersigned offers for sale, ot a bargain, that large double Brick House, situated rfiiil at Swimale Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, it Is □early new, contains sixteen rooms exclusive of cellars, and h adapted for two families, bat with very little expense could be turned Into a single house. From to 6 a--rv« of ground will be sold with It. On this there are yonng fruit trees of every variety now bearing. The property would be sold very low for seboot purposes, for which It Is well adapted. The location is admirably suited for a Semi nary or Academy, which is mnch needed and doilrvd in the neighborhood. For farther Information, apply to the undersigned, on the premise*. mrlfcdSw JAMES BWIRSUKLM. Ohio Land foz Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, nngo 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman's Section,” containing 040 acres. It is •itnated throe miles west of Massillon, on the State Road loading to Wooeter, and within about two miles of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and north-east quartan are partly cleared and Improved— the remainder la covered with superior timber—and the whole Is well watered by springs and running streams.— This section 1) considered the finest body of land in the county. It will bo sold undivided or tn quorton to suit purchasers. To those who deeirc to Invest la real estate a better opportunity Is rarely offered. J. B. BWEITZER, oc2fcd*wtfT No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. Farm ror Sale. THE ANDERSON FARM, 2* miles® above the Depot, at New Brighton. Beaver AS. Pa n on Block House Run, containing 10s acres of excellent land, every acre of which Is tillable, and 93 of which is un der cultivation. Thare are 13 acres of good timber. 60wcrvs In grass and pasture, and an abundance of cool. There Lsan Orchard ui grafted frail trees. In almost every field there Is a spring of never-falling water. The Improvements consist ot a new frame Dwelling, at tached tea weather-boarded log, a small tenant house and a large frame Bara, CO by 86 feet. This choice farm is in a high state of cultivation, fences good, and In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of JalMAwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa. To Capitalists or Slannfactors. THE undersigned having determined to move west, offer* for sUt>, (or exchange for Western property,) the 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 Valley Railroad Depot, containing!, about One linn dredAcres, sixty of which contains eight feet ot good Bitum etKruiCoal, with bank open, and delivering coal daily In Sittannlngat five cents per bushel; and S 3 acres of superior river bottom that never overflows; about 80 acres nnnttabU refer*ora where the partita are not known, will be filled in the order La which tberare received. Plant* of the XEffilAJCBiHQß!fli£?B BLACKBERRY, will be fumlabeil at the IuttiriML NJAME3 WARDROP, Ko. 47 Pitaborgb, Pa. mrlMdawtfT Removal—Bcerbavo'a Holland Bitters. WE have removed the manufactory of DtEnnAvra hollaed bitters to mo. 21 wood street, balov Second. felfcdawtfT BENJAMIN PAGE, Jk, a CO- ONION SETS— *IO bus. in store for bolo by miSftStd JiMr?t wapnc/tp CEMENT— -100 bbls. Hydraulic in store tad for ill* by mrlO J B CAXHELD. tr7?»DAiLY Union Prayer Meeting, at the UvSr Central Pn-sb) rerun Chureh, near the comer of Sixth and SmitbfieM «ts. The serv.ees will be contacted today by R«v WxtTt* A Pru of the M. E. Mo-ting from ll 1 Jto l2’-j o Jo<.k. M. All are inTitt-d to attrud aplrdlt P''re= s >DoLHß Savings Bank, No. 6o Fourth v. Uv-v Street—DcpralN made with this Bank before the ' first dav ol April. v.ll draw Interest from that date. u.r2.*;otd CHAS. A COLTON, Treasurer, om t'> v*ti PtrtsscEtm A Bobtos Mijiso CoTi Pittsburgh, March 15,13-8. j to Stockholders. —Tho Stock holder* ot this Company are hereby notified ibat th» nnml'-r of shares into which the tho Capital Stock j, divided, fan* tin* day Uvu itx-reased from Six 7Vu* Pittsburgh, March Ist, 185 a. | irS*»NoricE to Stockholders.— The firet An nual meeting ofthe Stockholders of lb* Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company will be held nt the Rooms of the Board of Tradn, in tbo city of Pittsburgh, onTUESDAY, the 3otb day of March lost , at 2 o'clock P. M, at w hich time the Report of the Director* and Officers ot the operations of tho Company for tho first soveutceu months of the consolidation wilt be presented and read. Tbo Election for a u«v Board of Directors will bo held at the same place oa WEDNESDAY, 31st rest, between the'* boors of V A. M. and 0 P. M. Stockholders and the representatives of coonties holding stock will receive special nut ticket# to and from Pills bnrgh fur th# occasion, on application to the diflerent Sta tion Agents. Blank forms of proxies may bo obtained at the General Office in Pittsburgh, or at tbo Office ill New York, No. 37 William street. Stockholders of either of the three Companies now merged by the consolidation, who may not have converted iLeirrt'»ck, will not be entitled to any votes at tho above election. The Transter Books m HI bo closed from tbo 20th Inst, to lstprox. mrl:lmd T.D. MESSLKR, Secretary. BOOKS BY CATALOGUE.—On S aturday morning, April SJ, at 7 o'clock, will be sold, Dy cata- logue, at the new commercial sales rooms, No. 54 Filth street, a collection of valuable works la Theology, History and general Literature. Among them ore Patrick. Lowth and Whitby’s O mmsntary,4 cola; tho Gospels by Quesneil, 2 rots; Lord Jeffrey's wtraa, Life of Luther, illustrated; Robertson’s Works, 3 vols; Lingard's Hl*tory of England, 13-vols: Spectator, 2 vol*; Sterne’s Work*, 2 vol*; Soou’s Commentaries, 2 Tolu; Schoolcraft’s American Indians, LifiTOf Wellington, Pi-rcey’s Ueiiqurs, Gibt>on's Rome, 6 volt: Mather's Magmlio, 2 vols; Hume's England, 6 volt; Wars of tbo French Revolution, 2 vol*. Landscape Gallery, etc. Full particular* m Catalognc nnw ready. a P I P. 51 DAVIa, Anct STOCK. i\, Ft. Vi . Jc C. R. R. at tritats Bali, in lots to suit purchasers, by TWO PIANO FORTES AT AUCTION.- On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April Ist,at 3 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Houma No. 54 Fifth street, will L* sold, two handsome second hand Piano Fortes. mr3l P- M. DAVIS. Auct aTLY'SALEB AT NO. 54 FlmibT., At the new Commercial Sale* Rooms, Nw. 54 Fihh street, every week day, are held public sales of goowfcT B AKK STOCKS WANTED by _ AUSTIN LOO ill 8 k CO-, W Stock and Bill Droktr, &3 fourth ttrctt. WAN’TED —Deer Skins wanted bv fell WELLS, RIDDLE 4 CO, No SO hearth .». Stocks wanted— Mechanics’ Dank Stock; M. and M. Bank Stock; Exchange ** Watern Insurance “ Mooongahela “ “ To fill ordon, by AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO- Stock Brokers, (9 Kourtli Dtrrtf. iawton Blackberry, ingementa with Rev. J plants of tbif valuable Black lists tre offered at the follow • 412 i 00 I 25 plants. .. flj 00 12 - .. 35 00 I d “ 15 00 ' 3 “ aOO [ 1 - ffianirtratrs, Ucligtous jioticrs, &r. Pitlihuroli t llo»ton Mining Co. auction Salts, ■p. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer, Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth Street. P. M. DAYI-;. Auct-,Xo. SiFiftb it. Kxecutor’s dale of Stoclu, BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., ®Hsnts. AMED-Notes aud Dratts hunng 4 or 12 month* to run; {5OO to $lOOO, by AUSTIN LOOMIS *OO., Stock and Note Brokers, 58 Fourth at. ANTED—A quantity of good sound Rye. J* lB JAS. OAJIDINEi TAUBIA.M HALL HOTEL,' Cbn»,:r •>/Xattauand Frank/urt StreeU, opposite th< Park and Cilxf Wall, *YEJT rOAA*. THIS celebrated Hotel is still conducted*** on the. European Plan of Lodging Rooms, and meals, u may be ordered, in tholarge and spadoua HclectO' ry tor Ladict t or trcU or Gcnilrtnax, taTlog recently added' an Elegant Parlor tor the of Ladles. Thb popular Hotel Is la tho tamsdirte Ticinity of UoslneM and places of Amusemsut, and cffcri every Inducement to those-, who consult coovealuucoaud economy. Parties going to CaUtorsia or Europe will be furmiabad with all ice information desired, and be protected in the purchase of tickets. mrtkd2w CHARLES BROWN, Proprietor. FRENCHIS HOTEL, Grnier cj Frankfort. 51rrrt cri J City Hail Scturrt, oppotiU the City 'H, IUj Jiy w York City. THIS HOTEL isconductedontheEcßorßAN Plax or Lonccco Rooks, and u they ms* be or dered, in the epoekmi Refectory There la a Barber 1 * Shop, with Hatha in connection there with. This popular hotel la In the Immediate rldnlty of mercantile btulnro, and tho prh-cipal pUoeaofamcaemtct, and offer* *rcry inducement to thoee whe cooiolt conven ience end economy. Thoee going to California or Enrore will be furnished with oil the information they may desire and also be protected from 1m pod lion lo the purchase cf passage ticket*. H. BREACH, Proprietor, N. B.—Baware of Rnaoere who *ay wo Ve'foil,'M QiAST ire interrited in tvying ao. mrlbOmd StTentf-nre Sew and Second Band CARRIAGES AJsD BUGGIES, rci iit» at WHITE’S REPOSITORY T TWO MILE BUN, NEARIAWUEXCEVILLE. * HE subscriber offers for sale, orcsSfc*M, exchange cn the most reaaonable terms. e§?3l»ss letofTrotttag W»«ona,nBw and ateood huatLSw «lot **«*Germantown Wagons, Jer»j wagon* and Boekawajs, two fine Mm»ton* perwu, one of them Watson’, make «d 5n.?Tu».S New Phiu,? i f k M 8 Samea,op» made by Mr, n. Bodetrr Philadelphia, and a few common Enggi#a, .nUaWa ?"**?“*• s*°, n ****** C^teraSiifheSimaif iJ UUh. j„tcrc« of pern*. »UU =elo p mtoM| Tb* eaUbUshmeat la coorenlent to the city th. is.*.* dorOmnltm. Um Coocbo pud» E a,. mrtW»*snrr lrl.h Lln.na, n.n... w .V TSfSmNiooois'’ 189 . ' JcejiQ mind’thfi •lgntfnr.ofth.flnii.Tlp! *-’<'*/■ tfakn with th« fc:f “?0T152&S I F?* OTO J®- «ua»