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PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1858.
Futube Issues.—The democrats who hare
hitched their fortunes onto Lecompion,.baTe
copeoled themselves for its infamy with the
thought that, Kansas once disposed of, the
slavery agitation would die out, and the party,
having no farther excitement to fear, would
march on to easy victories in the future. This
motive—this anxiety to get rid of the slavery
question ns one that is sure to doom them—has
doubtless operated on many short-sighted men
Hind led them to take the course which promised,
In the weakness of their judgment, to rid them
of this troublesome question.
Bat the slavery question is not so easily dis-
posed of. fThe &UemgUQ “settle” it and-dispose
of it at onU and foreverwes tried in 1860, and
with much greater prospects of success than
now. It remained “settled” fora joaror so, bul
again in 1854, when it was “set.
lied” agaik by the passage of the Kansas-No
broaka bill, and it has been raging most violently
ever since, tho very effort to “settle” it having
done more to aggravate the excitement than any
thing else. The same result majJ be expected
now. It is a question that has interwoven itself
inextricably into our politics. It ‘ will not down
at our bidding. The struggle between Freedom
and Slavery is & straggle based upon funda
mental principles—* struggle between two giant
forees which will last until one or the other is
entirely subdued. If stopped at one point it
will break out at another. Kansas is not the
cause of, but a mere incident in, the fight. Set
tle the question, and it will break out
afresh somewhere else—mayhap in Missouri,
possibly, in Mexioo, or Cuba.
But, even if the Slavery agitation should cease j
with the admission of Kansas ns a free State,
there are other questions to the fore that will
prove- equally exciting. Bnchanan is anxious
to foment a war with Spain for the acquisition
of Caba, or with Mexico for the purpose of
stealing more of her soil, and either of these
schemes will plunge the nation into an agitation
as lively os tho ponding one on Kansas. Then
thero is tho revival of tho Slave trade, the in
. crease of the army, tho re-organization of the
Supremo Court, to say nothing of tho Tariff and
1(8 kindred issues. Either of these questions
wiH suffice for n decided stand against the most
corrupt administration that ever existed in this
.country; and if the opposition have a majority
in the next Congress, as there is no doubt they
will, tho impeachment and trial of the President
may be thrown in by way of variety and to
afford a little amusement and relaxation from
the graver excitements.
In any evont, the corruption, extravagance
and imbeoilty of this administration will at any
rime furnish sufficient ground to maintain a
successful opposition upon; and one of our
siocerest wishes is that we may bo spared to'
to seo the vengeance the-peoplo will take out in
1860-upon tho doomed crew who now disgrace
' the American name and make tho Untted States
a by-word among, the nations of the earth.
Aran. Fool !—Buchanan was beantifally fool
ed yesterday. He was led to believe that he
could carry Lecompton through tho House, and
was fool enough to try it. Tho following is a
specimen of the promises held out to him. We
{juote from tho Washington correspondence of
the Baltimore San. “2L” writes:
“The opposition to Kansas has itself pretty
much gWeaup the contest, and is willing to ad
mit that it Is beaten. Ho sensible man could
ever expect any thing else. The arguments in
favor of the bill from such men os Bayard, Ben
jamin, Bright, Bigler. Brown, Clay,lvi
eon, and the crushing summing up of Senators
Toombs and Greene, have decided the fate of
the biU, while the majority of eleven in the
Seaato hos given it a prestige^which insures its
triumph in the House.
“The majority for the bill will be much larger
than has been claimed for its defeat by the coali
tion. It will probably reach eight or tea. Coa
litions.may bo united for a moment; but having
different aims must fall to pieces, even in the
midst of their success.”
•<Ioa” U not leas prophetio. He "writes:
“Kansas is to be admitted as instate of this
Umon-tmrfrr ihilkcQtßjaton corutituiun. This may
be considered os settled. It was tolerably cer
tain before the caucas committee acted bat now
it is doubly sure;”
Compare this with the actaal result in the
House, yesterday, os found in our telegraphic
■column.
Thus.—A correspondent of the Louisville
Courier, writing from Washington, after lament
ing and fomiflg over the division in the ranks of
‘-the pro-slavery party, adds: \
tI OA the other hand the Abolitionists are an
unit against the admission of Kansas as a State
under- the Lecompton Constitution. There is
not a Black. Republican voice in its favor. No
negro-worshiper has yet shown a friendly feel
ing for the Kansas bilL They have sworn never
to vote for the. extension of tho slave territory
of the Union. They are keeping their oath.-
They are the sworn opponents of everything in
tho shape of slavery. When new States shall be
carved out of Texas or any other Southern soil,
they Will vote against their admission just, as
they now vote against Kansas. They will be
found to be an unit then as they ore now. It is
slavery to which they object.”
The Republican party by its union and cour
age extorts compliments even from the unwilling
Ups of its enemies. What surprises us, bow
' ever, Is the apparent innocence of the above
r . writer, who appears now for the first time to"
. r have arrived at the conclusion that the Republi
can party is opposed to slavery in tho abstract!
Be will live long enough, we hopo, to be thor
oughly convinced of that fact, if he is not now-
We bate tho whole system because it is hateful,
and that is reason enough. r
Towhshw Etrcnoss. —Oar exchanges from
Adams, Union, Chester, Bedford and other cen
tral counUos all speak of the success of tho Re
publicans in Jthe township elections lately hetd.
In Allegheny county there was scarcely an evi
dent left that locofocoiam exists, and we have
. scattered evidences from all parts of the Stato
showing that places overwhelmingly loeofoco
il_ hitherto, have either been carried by the oppo
sition or the majorities greatly reduced. Ljin
- coster, Tamaqua and Reading are instances of
' the overthrow of the dominant party; whilom
York, which gave Buchanan 460 majority,- the
loeofoco majority is reduced to less than
.drod. The tokens of a complete victory of the
united force* of the opposition at the October
- election ore too plain to be mistaken.
A Bold Dwcockat.— The following Is the con
clusion of Mr. Broderick's nervous speech in the
Senate on the Kensas.Eleclioh frauds: , t
“But why enumerate these disgusting details?
The foots are before the people. They are known
to the President. He continues to keep the men.
in office who sro charged with the commission of
these frauds. The mult of all their enormity
Is before ns, in the ehape of this Lecomptcucon
atitution, endorsed by him.. Will not the world
believe he instigated the oommlssion of these
fraud*, as he gives strength to those who com
mitted them? This portion of my subject is pain
fill for me to refer to. I wish, sir, for the honor
of my conntry, the story of these frauds could be
blotted from existence. I. hope, in mercy, sir,
to the boasted intelligence of this age, the histo
rian when ,writing a history of these times, will
ascribe’this 'attempt of lhe Executive, to torso
. this constitution upon an unwilling people, to
tks fadingtoteUect, AefftuUmtpauton, and tremb
ling dotagi qf andd nan on ths xxrgeof the grave.
Tfia Pflrf toleii' hating; .intimated that the
Pittsburgh Board of:*rade brought about the.
informal meeting of the Benate on the Tonnage
Tax question. ; We certainly took that view of
what it said, and so did others; but as the
ft t*o opph meaning,we give the
octree Its authority. ■
Wn recettedjsaxiy yesterday afternoon a dia-
' patch from Hon. Johtf CoTode/aanoanfiifigtbe
\ - defeat of lecompton, which was pasted on cur
' \ bulletin board. The news flew like . ‘irilcl : £re
| through the oity,and gave unbounded satisfsc
tion. - ’ -
Th« Supreme Court of New-; XoikhM given'
the opinion that comonnleatlons ‘of mercantile
agencies affecting a nun's business - ere “priv.
Begad,” if there is no malice: la.qfr ejatoment
Isxuuro. —Cheat Oll
mode his atat® entrance Into Dublin, on Friday
afternoon, the 12th. The day w w front
being propitious, snow, alert, and a biting oola
wind prevailing all ihe time; the streets were
consequently nearly deserted, and but for the
military on doty no one would have supposed
that tho castle was about to receive a new vice*
roy. It was just tea minutes to two o’clock
when the the viceregal cortege, which was ex
tremely brilliant, entered the castle. His Ex
cellency’s reception from the railway terminus
to Cork hill was quite enthusiastic. He rode on
horseback, and the reiterated cheers of the public
necessitated the frequent uncovering of his head
in acknowledgment—no slight compliment, con
sidering the inclemency cf the weather. The
noble Earl appeared in excellenthealth, and was
evidently extremely gratified at the cordiality
of his reception. At Kingston, where tho
weather was much more favorable, it was much
more animated than in the oity. The ceremony
of swearing in terminated at three o'clock.
after the procession had passed Trinity Col
lego a row of rather a curious nature took place
'between tho students and tho police. The for
mer, who had assembled in considerable force
within the rails and at the gate of the college,
amused theroselTes with pyrotechnic displays
and orange peel projections, some of which
having hit the police, they most unfortunately
used their batons, the effect of which was to
j exasperate tho youth assembled. A general
1 melee ensued, tho horse police came within the
i rails and used their swords freely, while the
I foot police resorted to their batons. Several of
the students are reported to be dangerously
I wounded. None of the townspeople look any
1 part in the transaction; it was confined solely
to the police and students.
Another account says: "After the new Lord
Lieutenant, the Earl of Eglinton, had passed
Trinity College, the students commenced explo
ding fireworks, and amused themselve irith
pelting the crowd with oranges, some of which,
it appears, struck the police. The police were
ordered to charge, which they did in force, dri
ving the students within the college precincts,
and beating them with unsparing violence with
batons. The mounted police next attacked
: them with naked sabres, and wounded severe! in
the charge. Mr. Lceson, one of the students,
is seriously wounded, and his life is despaired
of. His relatives have been telegraphed for.
The injured students have been visited by the
Solicitor General. Depositions have been lodged
against the police. The colonel of the Scots’
Greys refased his aid to the police. The sym
pathy of the citizens is entirely with the students,
and the attack upon them is considered vindict
ive and altogether unnecessary. It was not a
party demonstration in any sense whatever, but
a mere outburst of mischievous fan. Some of
the police are injured.
Later accounts say: "Five of the students ore
in a dangerous state, and two young gentlemen,
we deeply regret to lcom, are given up by their
medical attendants.”
The Base or Esglaj?i> ard tbs late Crisis.
—The lessons of t£e late crisis will not be en
tirely lost. The Bank of England has just adopt
ed an arrangement, which was demonstrated
on that occasion t o bo essential for the future
safety of the banking transactions of tho coun
try. Henceforth no discounts will be granted
to tho bill-brokers. If those houses choose to
receive money at a call to an unlimited extent,
they mast themselves bear the responsibility of
being at all times prepared to meet the engage
ments into which they may. enter. They will
no longer wave the power of encouraging a re
duodent manufacture of paper, relying on their
immediate ability, in times of sudden pressure,
to throw the onus of any dfficulty on the Bank
of England, and rendered confident as to their
uUimato position by the endorsements of joint
stock banks, and the consequent unlimited com
i mitment of a multitude of infatuated sharehold
ers. It is plain the practice of tho Bonk of Eng
land in rediscounting for the bill-brokers was
just os inherently vicious as that of the bill-bro
kers rediscounting for the joint-stock banks.—
It is true the Bank of England hare always ex
ercised much greater vigilance with regard to
the character of any paper brought to them than
was thought necessary by the establishments in
question,but that makes no difference as regards
the principle at stake, and no one can doubt that
if tho promoters of the late crisis had known
i from the first that a resort to the Bank of Eng
land to covor the consequence of their own want
of prudence howl been impossible,the commercial
delinquencies fostered though so many years
would never have been encountered. In rela
tion also,to advances on bills, an equally proper
and stringent ; course is to be adopted. Hitherto
it has been common not only to discount for the
money lenders bills not having moro than three
months to run, but also to moke advances for a
fortnight or shorter periods on bills maturing
any time within eix months. The one is to be
discounted as well as the other.— London Tones.
The Washington correspondent of the Chicago
Tribune gives the following very imperfect list
'Of Democratic Galpbinism detected during the
past year:
' The Dick Thompson Menominee Indian
Claim - $40,000
Tu« Fort Spelling Bwindle 400,000
Tho Willett Point {Longlsland) bribery, in
tbe purchase of a site for a fortification 75,000
The bribe io the Philadelphia Post Office case. 25,000
Estimated proceeds of tho Fort Crawford Res
ervatioo roguery.
Fifty per cent.' on the $1,600,000 printing Jobs
surreptitiously ordered in the -winter of
1855 800,000
Aggregate of detected plunderings for twelve
months 1,360,000
\ A careful inrestigation will show that there
waa paid in bribes to Democratic politicians.
Oat of the Messilla indemnity money..—s2,ooo,ooo
Oat of the Texas Debt Fond (1854)..:...... 1,500,000
Oat ofcentracts for supplies for wars in Kan
sas and Utah say. [3,000,000
Grand total of Democratic thieving daring
the present and late Administration, fiv© .
years $7,860,000
This is undoubtedly a very low estimate, in
deed, for.it embraces only a few prominent ca
ses oat of &a aggregate of $B5O/000,000.
Banisbbiext or the Kxso or DtLm.—Dates
from Bombay are to Feb. 24.
The leading item of intelligence from India is
the trial and sentence of the old King of Delhi
He he had been found guilty, and was sentenced
to be banished fdr life to iho Adaronn Islands.
These islands are a haunt for Malay pirates.
They aro thus described:
“For some years they wero claimed by the
Danes along with the neighboring cluster of the
Nicoban. In 1848 the Danish Government form
ally renounced all title to the sovereignty of these
Islands, and broke np their establishments on
them. Some chieft -in one of the largest of the
series then hoisted a British dag, and expressed'
a wish to place themselves under the protection
of Iho East India Company. Nothing, however,
was douo in consequence. The islands remain
still unclaimed territory, inhabited only by a
few hundred Malays, and enjoying, moreover,
an unpleasant notoriety aa.belng tbe haunt of
pirates.” Here it is arranged that the last heir
of iho Moguls shall spend, the rest of his days.
The punishment wffl. be more really severe, and
perhaps not less effectual os a warning and ex
ample than death itself. * » -
Bobeet J. was arrested . at
Paris,'Ky., a few dayß ago, and confined in the
Bourbon county jail, to await : lrial on • charge of
having been* engaged In JteUing fire to barns in
that vicinity, was taken of jail at 2'o'clock
Monday morning byn- mob and - hung by the
neck until be was dead. One-end of the rope
with which the unhappy man was murdered was
fastened ton cross-tie In thelbfry trestle work of
the railrofidbridge,'which crosses, the creek'.on
the northeast ride of ,Paris, anctlu} Was dropped,
through.,.; Tae bodyhoog,there until after day-.
light before it was cut down,. and the ghastly
spectacle was witnessed,by. many
scones of bot Tor. The mother and brother of
the deceased,' who are quite respectable people,
reside in Paris. ...
Juz.Caueate states that within the memory of
man so much snow’has not fallen in the moun
tains of iho Caucasus in any winter as daring
ihepresent year. The village of Sabakmis, near
Kot&is, has beon completely buried; twelve
houses were crushed by avalanches from the
mountains, and seventeen persons killed. In
several iother porta of the aaMe district similar
accidents hod happened, and several persons
lost their lives. One man tras got onthUvoafter
having been buried under the snow for twenty
four hours.
Tub Wheat.— Ah intelligent farmer Who has
been looking about recently, informs tis that,hq
has never known the wheat fields of South-wes
tern Ohio to present at thifiscaion uf .the year,
eu promising and.brilliant ah;appeainnce .as at
’present. The winter has not injured the wheat
in the West, and there is a glorious prospect for
oh early and bounteous harvest, dast &ow there
are raoro signs of Spring in the country than
lastyear ou the first of May.—Cm. Com.
Too Good to os Lost,—A gentle man: from
Buffalo says be has ceased to hale the dough
faces in Congress who support Lecompton, and
bhly pities them, To them supporters at home,
who arc under no obligation • thus to degrade;
themselves, and have nothing to : gain ' by it, he
applies the exclamation of,Pumas, when. ho.
caught: another man kksingbijagly wife ;
“Good heavens I and without being obliged to."
' Ton action of tho:ldbarian Goverment in op
position to the newschemeof African emigration
Es ao incensed 'the French Goverment jtf.lo
bause a retractioa“cf- thueloop-of-war tendered
by the latter as aglft, 'although an ogetrobar
been sent tothTecriveitf : -
Oideia'are ctrttothe2o,oQoiEaytn& riffio;
iyarioas' communes of Francjj w
Aperts without the pemtttri:*ti«;<tfnoO of; the
individual,. to;
be moro carafgffy depleted/ the
distinguished marks of the phypiogiWmj^^.^
Atvonxirfiiiß<m«dr^r.B.H.w«m,at* j Snrtiii a'nticrß .: fitto asbtttiermmts. ] iFot - (Sanfiftatcs.
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**l ham been afflicted with s disease of the itomaeh, pal*' Appointment Extended to Jane let. PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION. ■ fpO LET.—A 3 Story Dwelling ttOUEC, on |T^SH£Rirr.—& L. MaclE, (Htttter,) Third
plUtlon of the heart and nervous headache, for nearly V> , DRB. C. M. PITCH 4: J. W. SY KKS 4- pgun »tre*t. between h ur * b ’ 1 J a Sheriff of Alls-
„U> .. tb,dr die. &. JOHNSON .“t™ “ * £SS K&. ' >“ t “'> “““ »' “»
•flbet. con, bot to do puxpoM. Af»r burin, iwd UnM ’ 181 Fe n n Btr.el. iuri„ e Kcnnl ibrtr f.dlUi« for »»a ■,■?] Lib.rtr •■n*‘ irsSSSrr-J M TT
bctUMof yror Holland Bitten, i fc-i n. r »lf .ntoiy ‘ oPt-oaITE THE ET. cr i.ir. nnTEL. pITTSBn:: O . oeccSds As CO'S T° LET —The Hall formerly occupied 7^ w ">- Pltfebcfb. I. .‘eL^«V&
stored. loaaeatand eleep, velLaod attend to my trasl- . TILL JL h £ FIRST, ISSB, Jr i wnn mor * _L theSonaof Temperanco, on the conwr of wcK>d and gheny county, atihjeet to u» nepnbbcan coanty CoaTan
ness with pleunre, and woedd therefore recommend It toall; And may bo consulted daily, (except Sundays* PATENT ELASTIC FIRE Enquire of jpgs ! - on ‘ apanltc*
theta who are similarly afflicted." 1 fcr Conaoxnptlon, Asthma, Bronchitis nod a*p -?!3i X 1 . L°~ =r r; [
CACTins!—Be'cartful to ask for Bo»havw*« Rollttnd Bit* j all other Claronlc Complaints complicated with or WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, RENT—To BUTCHERS, SOAP ~ ;
IOT. or <bl. mrfldD.hu lido»d ; in si„di,„ iRE noTT prepared to execute ordersfor nny A b^»tß^w*th°.ixn« , flT ll . b.wi.tucb.d| ]
many Ualtatlons, which the pnwtc shoald gnard against Catarrh, fj enr t Bitmte, Afftction* of o>* L' rei '> !>s*- f\ description of Hook, steep or flat, at th<* shortest no- r bol „ ar pjfoaion Ut Aonl. A spring of i
purchasing. ! neprin, Complaint*, *tc. ; ties and with the utmost care, bclnq dJterxnine'Uo put on norer falilDg water nuu through the premis-w. Apply* o .
at $1 per bottle, or tlx bottles lor $5, by the pro. jj BS FITCn * STEES would atate that their treatment Unofs that caanoi be aorpassed foi mr&telwd TTIOS. OLIVER, ITT Liberty a — _
prl«tin,BSfJ. PAGE, Ja-, k Uanofaetoring Pharma* ) of Consumption is based upon tna fact that lAe dueate *j- Cheapness and Durability. T?OR KENT. —A comfortable two
‘r'.Si up*,.-**™* ;,
■tajPfttsbargb, Pa* and Druggists genanOy. ap2: j Hjirodopmmt in the funor, sod they therefore emoloy , peteen brcallirc at oor Office, No. - Smithfleld attcet. y. ,_. J . _.... .. tn
" ■ | Mechanical, Hygienic sad Medicinal remedies to pnrlfy the BoUdion corrred with the above Hoofing tan U seen at '•> ALEXANDER KINO;
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MEDICINAL INHALATION, which they value highly, but 0 pi ;lDlon d a itey. opposite Patterson’s REN I—A three Ptory Dwelling |
only u PjDiaUees, which osed alonohmTe no CuraU'c* ef- Stable: Stare of K.str*w.forner of M«rfcet sod Serood st»; Houso oo Fifth street. (No .100,1 containing IIJSSL 1
tecta, and Invalids *r® cernesllr cantionod against wasting aJ»o Honior.f B n.Suceup. s.im<> block; BrownsTiUo Whurf roomv b.-sirfe waah hens:-, Ac., with flno brick stahUaud i
y ntvn Eott: House of Robert Flynn, between Wobstor camare homo ottsrbrd. This L*nie is supplied with hot
the precious tirneof curability onany treatmant baeoa open j an 4 \Vyl|» Store of J. M. McSoberis. Webuter and coM wnwr, bath, put. aud being in a central loca
he plansible, bubfalse idea tliat the seat of tho disease can t gtalite of A. llrmlcy, corner of Water alley and Sandusky tlon is admirably adapted t<> the wants of a professional
be reachedin a direct manner by Inhalation. ! etreet, Allegheny; Hooso of 11. 11. Wilkins, L-iq.. Wuod’v rjaa . and will rented for a trra of yesra to a good ten
.. . .... 1 Run; llouew of A. Neulev, John Scott, \Tm. McC«lt and Mi' « u t For lurther particulara enuoiro of
oc “» r K° f°r consulta.jon. | poon, Libert,. »i, o'many ot tiers too nntnetous to men- mrl J ALEXANDER KING.
A list of iinostlons will be aeot to thoee whulng to con- . tion PEHRI.N A JOHNSON, ” ' “
■nit ns by letter. mrSOidewfctf F j apiJawlrP No.— Smlthficl l »t, Pittsburgh. I’a.
CHIHaTGLASSAND QTrBBNSWARE.
Sptcfal jaotfets.
wrraeow Docotiss -«iuos«ua.
ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
WA3 HINGTON WORKS
Pittsburgh, Penns.
Offlee, No. 31 Market street.
Vasnlocture til kinds of Steam Englnos and Mill Machin
ery; Outings, Railroad Work, Steam Boilers tod Sheet Iron
Jobbing tad Repairing done on short notice. mr2S:lydtc
Academy of Painting and Drawing.
The public are informed that a School for
the store branches will be opened on sad after the let Of
April next, »t Xo. 21 FIFTH FTREKT, fcr those who nay
be desirous of obtaining a practical course of Instruction.—
Tbero will ilsi be tangbt the use of the French Crayon,
Etching on Copper, Lithographic Droving, (one stone)
JYnffny u-itA Iniia Ink and Sepia; also the beet style of
Painting In Oil and Water Colon, by which the pupilisen.
abled to raccaed t&are rapidly than by any other method.—
The merits of this style of painting and drawing hare been
long and successfully tested in ray classes. Oaring In ray
|ww»tnn a large and /Dirty selected collection of OriginaU
far every branch, I Invite ladies and those who may hare
in views oonrte of lessons to call at ray Studio, No. 21 Fifth
street.
first of April mypatroni are Informed that
my Rooms will be removed to No. 21 Fifth street, some
entrance asCargo*f Now Pkrtographlc Gallery. Those da*
airing a superior Portrait at a moderate rate are reminded
that my colored Photograph! rewired the First Petmxttn
at the last Fair. mrglfladfc JOHN N. QIOOGBR.
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT
No. 49 Fifth Street, near Wood,
RKINEMAN dc ME YR-A.N,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FINE GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FANCY OOODS,
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS
WATCH MATERIAL
AT EASTERN PRICES,
mrlfclydawF
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
liicTiciumi or
Cooking. Rarlor and Heating
STOVES,
Grate Fronts, Ftnden, Cooking Bangts, *t.,
104 Liberty Pittsburgh, Fa.
mr22fcly
ETNA STOVE WORKS.
ALEXANDER -BRADLEY,
liitrißtut in tuns anm tauxtt or
COOKISG, FIBIOB AKD BEATING STOVES,
Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, Ac.,
,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Foundry cn Alleghany Elvar, two oyutres north-east of
Pennsylvania Passenger-Dspot. _
Office and Sales Room.
tnriaaydfc NOt 4 Woodflt«» Pltf burgli. Pa.
PAYNE, HI ABELL & CO..
■unricmu or
Cooking. Parlor and Hentins
STOVES,
Oiatsi, Front., Fender., sto.,
And Manntactnrwrs of the Celebrated
CAPITAL COOKING- RANGE,
NO. 935 LIBERTY STREET,
JySfclydfc PITTSBURGH, PA,
lifiCo JOWSS.. JOB* a 80TB W.B’CtUAOCaa.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD Sc CO,
Manufreturereof CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPRING Sand AXLES,
Corner Sets and First Strtets, Pittsburgh, Jb.
niin /o*n *• *
X>. B. ROGERS Sc CO n
■ascracruaxu or
Rogsra’ Improved Patent Steal
Onltivator Teotb,
Obmcr Boss and First Strtds, Pittsburgh, Pa..
Jn29dydfc*
JOHN COCHRAN & BRO,
Iron JUUlafi Iron Vault©, Vault Door©,
Window S&ntten, Window Guardi, it.,
JK*. 91 Second Strut and 86 Third Street,
(Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA.,
cabaad a variety of saw Pattern*, flancyaod plain,
•sitable for all pnrpoaaa. Particular anentlon paid toeo
do*lngGt*v*Lott. Jobbing done at ebortnotlcn. mrO
SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES,
The great ■nperlority of £XSOEB*S MACHINES
Overall other*for the u*e of
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
Hae toog beeaknown and practically acknowledged.
ms NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Wbleh la a light, compact asd highly ornamental machine,
(doing Its work equity well with the forge machine*) and
omit became a favorite far family use.
A fall enpply of the above Machine* far aale at New York
prices, by R. STRAW, 33 Market et-.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Alao, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from
45 to |SO. [d*lT] aolfclydfc
SEWXNG MAOHXNESI
rox PAWLIES AND If AKUTACTURERS.
WHEELER .4 WILSON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Bridgeport, Conru,
Pittsburgh,66 FUth Street.
Th& Stitch** the
Finest or Coarsest Fabrio,
At the pleanue ofth* Open tor, making with «**• On* ffteu*-
ond beautiful and durabU Stitcha per JlimtU, almoet noise
lesely, and are becoming Indlraaiabfo for fkmfly a**.
Toll ihlbnaation may he obtained by addressing James
Kirfay,ALEX. 11. HEED, Agent,
No. 68 ruth atmt, Pltt&nrgh.
LBIA. Ac PERRINS’
Celebrated WorcestereUre Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS p OP A LETTER PROM
Tobethe MEDICAL QENTLEMAN
ONLY GOOD BAUCB. AT MADRAS,
K To hi* Brother at
And applicable to H WORCESTER, May, IS6I.
EVERY - A ‘ # TeU LEA A PERRINS that
v their Saoco la highly eitoem-
VARIETY mi ed Ib India, and u, in my
*• opinion the uoftpalatablow
OP DISH. well a* tbemoft wbdeaume
Base© that la made.” .
The only Medal awarded by the Jory of the Now York
Exhibition for Foreign Sane©, waa obtained by LEA A PER
RINS for their .WGRCE&TEKSHmi SAUCE, the world
wide of which having led to nameron* Imitation*, pgr
ebaser* are eamettiy reqoastgd to ■•*• that the name* of
«LSA 4 PRRRQfF' «r» lmpr*©*ed upon the Bottle *nd
Stopper, n&dpxlnM open tbolabal*. ..
\ . 406 Broadway, New York.
. A stock always in ftora. Aleo, order* receivod for direct
■Mpmapt from Engtand. myXjlydfcr
mt. TiPim—-- —■ —.-.■■■■—wm. o. rmtonj
VANDXJVEH A -FRIEND,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W,
ASS
\ SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
\ ■ JWe. ShMt Bio*. Dubuque, Towo.
■fyjfonectfopi promptly mad* In any part of Northern,
lows, or Wotsra wlaconpn. „ .. .
Will attend to the parchaee and Sale of Real Ertafe. ob*
Money on Rond* and Mortgagee eelaydfo
FOiIKIG-N EXCHANGE.
S I GH T BILLS DBAWN B I
DONOAB, IHBHH&H A CO.,
OSTIHE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONB
POUND STERLING AND UPJTAEDS.
Abo, Bllb on tht principal dtta* and town* of Franco,
Holland, Germany, Benia and'other Xofopeaa
State*, constantly on band and for sab by
WU. H. WILLIAMS A CO,
Banker*, Wood street, corasr of Third.
MATI*ACK & ROGERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MB ROS AN T S,
No. 18 Pine Street* fit* Lonli, Mo.
nm to
Murdoch* Dielaon, 6t.LooU,
Day A Unirck. Ctcriwntl, Ohio,
(Min*. Dufflald c 00., Locirrtlle, Ky.,
P. 8. Day A Ofc, Baakert, Pans, Illi-,
Graen A Stats, Baikal*, Mcjcadne, low*,
Bay Pa,
A fonyth. Chicago, Praight Agtot tor Illinois Cantral
Railroad. JalAndlt
J. M. IATTI^B
MSRCSBLAJWX TAILOR,
No. 54 Sb . Clair Street,
(Dr.lrllli'.KnrßTiiMlnfc) PITOBOEaH, Pi.
aadOJTdfc.-.; - -A ■- • v -
ES Y M'A N *. W O 3ST, .
>• lUcotctOTiTaiHJDaalerfinaUkindsof
TOBACCO. ,BHUFP AHD CIO ARB,
ASH'
t.-pap TOBACCO,
FJ7RB! FDBBII POSBIII -
r.aTiTBS ASTD MISSES; "
.. . .-VV.. - EHBBACISO .
-•ffSfffigre BiTMil • '
-: 'k T® BS3babtsh, ' a i‘-‘
'/•'•-a*---; s'-.jniCß^.;BQOnißM*Afc-*
vf 1 * oa, mwwittmt.
SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED,
AT TUB OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF
JEX E 3NT R Y HE X G B Y, |
199 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Wiio is now receiving from Europo and
Eastern Citloa, a cholco assortment of articles In his
Uoe, comprising new and tasteful Hhapes of P'-arl While
Stone Tea, Dining and Tollot Wato, and th* same in Pla.n,
Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fin* Wliit-i V.triS«J lion
Stone Tablo Ware, known to to the most ilnmhlo now in
use for Hotels and Steamboats; French China of new •tyl.-s.
In Pore Whito and Gold Rand, either In setts or single
pliers; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Set*. OrlUnnnia
and Plated Castorr. Gerflun Silver Tea Table Spoons, Sonp
Ladles, Ac., plated with silver, fine Ivory Handled Carving,
Tea and Table Knives and Forks; Tea Walters and Trays
Shaker and Sea-grass Table Mata; Jappaned nnd.Decorated
Tin Toilet Setts. 1
Also, a complete and foil assortment of all articles .alia*
bis for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to pleats
the public, wbo are rtapoctlnlly Invited to examine Ibis
stock. mr2i3mdawT
John C. Bakor & Co's
GENUINE
COD-LIVER OIL!
This Medicine, prepared in the most ap
proved manner, and bottled by us, bos received the sanc
tion of the moat sdentifle of the Medical Profession of Phil
adelphia and elsewhere, wbo recommend it os superior to
any other now manufactured.
Of its efficacy and importance as a remedial Id caecsof
Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma
tism, and all Scrofaloas disease*, It is unnecessary tosiKnk;
—thousands of eminent physicians of Europe nnd America
having tested Its wonderful curative properties.
Prepared only bjrJOHN C. BAKER A 00, Wholesale
Druggists, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold
by all Druggists throughout the country. fo23:clU>c3(l
MESSRS. CHAS. dt LEWIS GQKBE,
TEACHERS OF THE l i ies
rili?\rn PIAJTO - vioLiN.yfsF|Mw
1 * * ORGAN Attn BINGING, f 1 * * 1
ANOIEIHP AND MODERN LAfSGPACES
As Greek, Latin, German, French ami Epnul-b,
Taught by CHAS- GREBE, Coml. Th.s.l.
49-Eoqntre at the principal Music Store. duS-duidfc
m m
SXJRGEON DENTIST.
PROM NSW YORK,
EXTRACTS TEETH WITBOIT PALY.
BY A LOCAL BENUMBIN’O AGENT to tb* GUMS ONLY.
Teeth on Gold, Silver, Platann and Gutta
Perchs, and performs all Dental operations in a scientific
manner, without palu.
moderate.
54 SmlChlleld Street, below Fourth,
Jafcil6tnfe _ PITTSBURGH.
jaB. McLaughlin,
MsmTscmtra or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fuse! Oil,
dclfcdlyte Fes. IBS and I*o Second Smt.
W. Ac D. IHNBHABT,
■aacTAcrratut sin> pcaurs
All kinds of Tobacco, Snuffsnd Cigars,
Have recently taken the building No. 139 Wool street, in
addition to their Manufacturing EstabUshment.No. 43Irwin
street, where they will he pleased to reeeiro their friends,
ap27:lydfa
a. A. e.a»!gß ...9. 9 CAXUISH.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO,
Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency,
No. 63 Fourth Street*
riTTSBVKGH, PFS^'A
Ootnpenlu repreeootod of blgbcet Itaodinc. di*rff t'i
by PoaDijlTwii* and otbcr 6t»u».
Tile. XUrtneand LIT* Rl»b» Uk«a cf all de*erij>U<«j*
A. A- OAunien,
8. 8. CAKUIBR.
DAWES 6c CLTJLEV,
Hottii) Riga and Ornamental Painter*,
AND 0 B A IN F B S;
DUUU I*
Wkite Lead and Zlno Faint*.
Alio, ell ktab of Paint*, Oil*, VomUhe*, IHodSw Gift**,
PttUJ.HmabM, *e-, c
144 Nbod store Pfcaovd AUry.
mrlD.lydfc _
HENRy s. coxa-usrs.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese, Butter* Seeds* Irish,
And . Produce Geoenjlr,
kwT .Vo. 25 mod Slrtft, PattM^Vh.
GRAY
TAILOR,
Jfe. 63 ST. CLAIR STREET,
Dr.lrUh’aXcw Building.)
ci2(cnrcr.tT!. eater & Graham.
A. t B. Fcnlf n & Urun, sr.iouis.
Geoiva M. &L. Hord*, | JoKpli Kldor,
. aplidly } Fenton Bro».
PUBLIC , SALE IS PHILADELPHIA. j jn. tL&CKxoai J. c. satztt.
To Stage and Omnibus Owners.
THOMAS 4e 602*8, Auctioaeora.
a * omnibussesTharness, EXTRA
QO WHEELS, tf-
On Wednesday Morning, April 14th,
A.X lO O’CLOCK,
At the Stable* of fifth and Sixth Street Railroad Company,
- FIFTH AND CA3IAC STREETS,
Will beeold at PnbUc Sale, without reserve,
45 Omnibusses, Largo quantity of Harness,
Extra Running Gear wheels, Ac., Ac.
«-aiLE PEREMPTORY.*®*
MtyU examlnedca tb*^K)^>iDgofr^l4.■
< U. THOMAS A 60X9, Aocta.
139 end Ml Bcolh Fosrth Phila.
ffito PHILADEtPHIfc SPBIMI, ]BsB, «Sg)
II. ROBESHEIO A BBOOKlljgj
N“o. 33 (old No. 25) Soutli 6eooxul St^
RESPECTFULLY incite Healers and Mil
lloers to their fmh and superior stock of
RIBBONS, BONNET MATERIALS,
CRAPES* BLMO> LACES,.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, KCSCUE3
STRAW BONNETS,
MENS* AND BOYS’ HATS,
MISSUS’ BLOOMERS AND FLATS,
And every thin* connected wlthlhi* branih of the bo»l*
“"ycLßhirt time, and cub buyer* will And oor frier*
to their requirement* and a discount of 7J£ [*■*
cent for caih will be allowed.
cut out and prt*orro thi» adtertbemout to n
find jga of vUitdis u* when you come to thi* City.
mrl»od2m _ •
Toe great populafity of Hostetler's Stomach i
BUtare, prepare.! by thofutnent pby.lcUa, Dr./ Jbwtct
ter ieunbouD'H. Dail* tha* be rect-ire th* voluntary tes
timonial* of tbofaffllct|r3>ho hate bm» cured of long
■tanrilnrdlr**—< Uiroufditheuae of the a liiu«r», ,, aad *lak
]▼ thentenlthmiDoUciMla incrcastnr, awl«xt*edingH*
ephemof ueefoUies* amoek •uffering humanity. far re
moving all mortdd matter from thotomach, regulating the
bowels, etrengttvinlng tbe entire body and imparting rigor
and tone to tbe euUrelwOaan lyctsai, itcaajiot be equntieil.
Wa would reeommond ill who are afflicted with any of
the** terrible disease*,- tb Immediately procure a bottle of
*beßUtete, and ibeifallmcnti will maUh like mow before
* Bold eYmwhf-rt, tmf by HOSTKTTER A
SMITH, 63 Water or 19 Flout«(«.
mr27aUwT t ■>'!*; ' . • . . ’
‘ l C«Utijr Welsht..
THE trabseribecija’ jirepared to deliver in
Al>cgb6ajt«r.l’ttti9tf£b,
CANNED COALS
Of tbe beat qn*tUT.-74(ti&Coald«UT«ro4by mo i* weighed!
jrarchaeen caaxtJjf oujftUhg foil mraiore. Also,
COKMftiLmfc BRICK, AND CLAY,
w. JUucCLlfeO, AlleghenyCotlDepot,
mr3l Cdraer Andcrero at. and lUUroad.
A FCKTIIER SUPPLELMENT to Ibo
Mcnbwl. B* it ordained, 4c-, Zbat-tko maria now by
Ordinance directed bo made by the Gtuyier on any butt,
too, pipe, bogiiiead.barn], rtjnlnt Or other ca*k,‘ »iiall be
made by branding or eeofwgiDthe wood to the dfpth of
notion thin onwlxtwntli«r»n inch. ' . -i
Ordained ted enacted’fnto a law In Cooncili, IM» 2»tn
day eMlarcb,X.», IBM.
JJIIIEB McAULEY,
i President of Bdect Council.
Atteat; JoraT.WmraJv . ,
Clark of Soloct ConnflL ' „„ .
SAMUEL Mc&ELVY,
Proaidaotcf Qeninoa Cooncil.
Attest:'Beta McMiEisa,.' . -
Clerk of OotaaooCoQcclL.
N ORDINANCE authorising the Grad
ing, fftTlug «nd Scttlac *Hl* Corb Buaaol Wtbn.r
street, botweanrolton tod-Arthur*
Saonovl. Be it eruotrdfAe-, Tfcnttbe Recording
Inter bo ted be to hereby MthorUtd nod directed longer..
ttoeforpropcMtofcrtfaa. gmllcg. pariagMlMtUßgwtth
carb■taaeofWebsteritreiit,betweenFoltoa ned Arthurs
•treats, nadtoUt theme* in tbo manner' directed by n
ordlanoreweCenjlac itroat*, eß*ctod,.£*,the3Utd*jor
Anjruit, .. ' • „ ...
Ordained aos enacted Into a )aw inOouocUs, this £a£h
dayof Mdrdt t A.D.,lBsB.'- • ' 1 - .. ■.•./. !■-
; JAMES JJc AC LET, v
ftrfdeatQrßelept.Coaoclt..
Atu*t: Joaif T. "Waitm,'
Clwkofß*]*etOooneiJ. • • ;-.~
SAUCIL Uc^ELTY,,
... jPrftideßtolCoaOToaCwin'd),
Att4ab IHjoh SlcMuTtxs, "
CltrkcrConnnaaCotraeiL
AN ORDINANCE Supplementary to an
or4ia*o» wwwnloS Buwi,T»s»doa the juris*
Of 1 «?'•• -''-a',; ■:■
.BtOOdsl. BeittnectedtAc* .Jhst tbo tbse for famish-,
jogthe CUy Solicitor* with a certft*! copy of £)• lucu
sent, end tho'tbße lbs flltogerlfipUeats cupj of tbo aocaf
taent fa tin office of thsClty Xtufam. fanrlAd for la ths
*snt>th peetiooof tbo fenttoebee : W’yrhicb this is ‘shppi**
HOtit hsa&T extended. to tbe.tauh
>S koaj&A ’ tofa : ilntt to'0«»dtl iMi ijfll'
4s3jUSeg££»,'lß&- ~ *-y
. BwctOdandH cJ.i
;• * SAMUEL JPEKLYT, ;
.Broddiutt of Cwaxßta CsrodL
Attest:
CUft «f Qosostßi OnsO.
A Card.
HKLEBER having jusr roturned from •
• tlioFMtern clll«, where }i» b** nol«t*d * ctaoico |
stock uf superior Pianos, for (ho Spring tmle, would ro- fTlf)
spectfolly imita Ujo attention of purchasers thereto.— ; I
They werechosOd widigruAt cm* from thu entire eastern ' JL ° n
stock, and are considered among iho finest instruments 1 qmro 0.
erer brought t:i this city. Purcbaacts nrs solicited to rail 1 LET A tvell finished tWO StorV gytl
and examine, as this Uan excellent opportunity for obtain- I „. k n-.iiln* cmtainlnc six room*, No. fe
[njr aam class and reliable Piano Forte. i 1 u, ,lT r^nirTTf
«pS H. KLKOEIt, No 53 Fifth ,t. , Franklin street, HXItBACGH k Cn„
CO-PARTNEIiSHIP. ' _t>2o No, 2ib LiPcrt^strrfL
THE undersigned havethisdav entered into LET. A two story Brick Dwelling ’f"|j
co partnership lor the purpose of conducting aQcoerai i j_ Ilousr, No. 175 TTylle street, at pre«cnt occupied JCLtL
Commission Produce Business, under tho name and style of j, otir Hichard Vloyd, well flwabod and lu guOd order, and
Leoch and Hutchinsoo. U*vj„g lli» a (vantages of a location t i,as all the modern coqyculcdccic sratcr, gas, «C 4 also stable
coneenieut to the Hirer and KaiUo-d Depots, and mnnj ; >n j enrriace ho nan. Apply to
yours' practical experience In the busiunn, they t»»d couti- 1 JOUJf FLOVP A CO.
dnnt that their eflorts toploasj parties who may faYor them I cvcy;-i)"r\'T tTloci. 550
wtthconsigD'ocni' of Produce lor tale, will merit their np- | I j W LLLlisCr rUlv lvlln.il. x. linfi]
probation, Fniicitiijg a share ot your patronage, we rotnaln I / rahie two story Brick House oo Congress street,
Torytrnly, LhKCQ 4 UCTCHINSON. | containing 0 ro>nua,agood yard and newly •*»
P.Ustmrgh. April Ist, 1853.-n|.fclind pancred, apply to xJtrt?Ubert?rtnii.
a. nnrouisios c. 0- lsicß- I I—h rr z
FOR RENT.—The Dwelling House No. 151
Tblnl street, near Smith Geld, newly paperod
juUntod throogboot, gas, Urge yard, Ac. Foncumr mm*-
Also-—Tlin Dwelling part of No. 142 Fourth °***
Cherry Alley; six room-*, g'.-od cellar and yard. Bent $l-0
per annum. , . . ..
, Also-The two Office Boom*, 2d «»orj. front of ho. 1«
T 7 ASTERN MEAT.—Two extra fat Cattle, l ?< v i£°t noTwanl for sal* o r l?aas, nrar the
JCi two Ueifcra.lS month* old, (fed by John Liddlo, First 1 Allegheny Valley ilallroad. Enijutreof
Ward. Allegheny.) and prononnead the finest maatof the ; TIIOS. WOODS, ICO foertb street,
kind erer offered In tllis market. Also, some eery floe ' fo2o-<ltf Or-- K. P. DABLINOTOX, 87 Wood street,
llnlton and Spring LamK will be expoaod In the stalls of ~
snb£.-ril«r In Allegheny Market, t u Friday morning, and
Diamond Market, Pittsburgh, Saturday morning This |
will bo decidedly one of iho choicest stalls ol moat oTPr ex- •
hibited In this vicinity. No extra prir*. charged. '
aptritd Q. \V. EVANS. |
LEECH £ HUTCUINSOX, Commission
mi'! Forwarding Merchants, dealers InWeaturn Ro
•erre Chutee, Flour, FUb, L>;u.-od, Onttor, Unwed Oil, Tot
and Peetl Ashes, So«il, Oralu, Dried Frolt, and Produce i
generally. Ilest brands Family Flour always on h-nd '
AgcoU tor th« sole of MadiioaCo’s celebrated Patented j
Puarl Sursh. NOT. UG Second and 145 First els., betwoen j
Wood and SmithOeid its., I‘ittfbQrgb, Pa- ap2:lyd j
FOR RENT—Two desirable Houses on sth
being ih© one I occupy at present, and the now
.uuax irrcr rx- : lions* next door. Possession given on the let AralUiSj..
~„i irarr ic. KVAs3 ; For mnt. Ac. apply to
WALLPAPER —riPKINOSTOCK—Fine I r e c£ftrwt n«f\VAynfc t bas forthwith.
i**p-r Hangings, Cheap Wall Paper, at tbo Tapor For terms, Ac. apj.lv to ALEXA.VDKR KINO.
Room of E. C. COCllttAtfE, No. fl Federal street, Allegheny. | ALSO—A two story Rrlck Dwelling Hons© on Esplanade
A choice assorim-nt nt low prieea, for pirlore, diningrooms, I street, AllegbanyCity. Immediate no«*»sion
chambers, hulls, chnrcbee, Ac. New Paneling* and Mould* ALEXANDER KINO.
Ingi, Imitation Oak, Kloao and Wood; Frwcoee, Testers, ■ ALSO—A Frame Dwelling in the rear of the above bonse,
Plain Satin-auii Oiling Paper. Gold, Velvet and Flowered 1 on Jam** street, Allegheny City. | tent low to a Egqdtcn-
C.,nlers. I'lro Ik.srd Patterns and Curtain Paper. ; ant. j»S ALEXANDEU KIM*.
OUt and Transparent Window Shades, Cnrtsln Oilcloth j «
and Lldcq Curtain Fixture*. Ac.
Order* for Piper Hanging and While Washing l*y eXj-rl
°i; ?L!i?=S :
-■% Tbo Lnnl I’r'.mu*, T»r. D'luan llyn»r.»or the Uu„.. ~
Militant. Mm Warner. Sprag""'. Annul* of the American
J’nltilt vui«. 3 and 4. Pn-cbyieri-ir., with otbrr late publl-
ctvn«. Frc). stock lfeuks. Writing r*;*i*, L«g*l. Coant- ; Farm for SalO.
ing ii»ns.-ut. i Facey ip-Dtd| rTMIE heirs of David Canon, dec'd, offer at
No. 6 Federal street, Allegheny. I private sale their Farm in Snowdon township, Allo-
gbeny county, Pa., on the old Pittsburgh and Wnahington
road, about 9 mile* from Pittsburgh. It contain* 107 acres,
about 60 acre* cleared, wall watered, under good fence*and
is Asa condition. Ih« bnildlnga are a largo two story
Brleb Dwelling, with ten room*;» small Framo Dwelling,
not quite finished, and a now Prime Darn, 35 by JO feet.—
There I* al*o a good fiaw Mill. Thera aro a few fruit tree*.
The toil i» of tho first quality and the land lies Tery welL —
For terms and further particulars onqulro of the heirs, on
the premises, or of 3. W. F. WHITE, Att'r at Law,
nr | : <m»» l 106 Fifth street, Pimtmrch.
LOST.— City Warrants. Mo. i!U9S, doted
Norember icli. IS.'-T. Appropriation No. 14* Issued to
Richardson, lor Suteea 12103 Dollars, ($lO 12). All
p«rKßi an* DoiOrl that pajmcui of uld Warrant haa bwn
stoppcO, and oppli-'&tioa will bo made toOoQncil* for anoth
er Warrsutot Uko atnucnL
ap2JW _ __ BOPEBT LAfTKIVn
G“OObS FOR BOY'S WEAR.’—Cloth. Cas
ilmerrt,Ce»broer«tta,MeriooC%wlniere«,Tw*std«,Nan-
klnotta, Marseille*.Cottoflade*. Ac; Plain, Plaid andFtriped;
also. Lfra>i<l'>od», Slciwli and Domestics.
0. HANSON LOVE.
ap2-ds*F formerly Love Rrullirrs, No. 7* Marital it.
Lyon’s magnetic powder—For the
destruction of Insect*, inch as bed bnga, cockroach**,
moths. Ibaa. anU, mo»qnUoea, Alee, plant in*-eta, semdn on
foal* nuO animals, ju-t r«c«d*trd and lor talc by
It. U FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Cl l,’.Vi StiELLAC —? eases just received and
r formiclty ap2 It.L FAHNESTOCK A CO.
aUININK —«0O ozs. nn hand and for sale
l>r uy2 11. L FaUSESTOCK A CO.
CONOKNTKATED LYE—3OO cases just
re-M and f>r ml* t'T R I. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
SULPIi. MUKPUiA—6U ozs. on hand aa<
lor sale by *p2 I). L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Hll>El3.— 3*o Dry Flint,
I’J3 Gr«na Palled,
jnrt recrWed ur.d lor sal* by
tvp2 SPRINGER HARUALOH ACO ,2tfi Liberty »t.
HIDES.— I.UX) prime Dry Flint.
200 llrartt Salted.
lo arrite and lor sale by
,pj Bt*niNGER HAIUIACQIi A CO.
FLOUH. — l.uOUbbls Extra Family,
254 do Soperflne.
In «t,PT* and lor sale by SPRINGUK UARBACOH A CO.
Chance of Firm*
LP. HITCHCOCK havingpurchaaedthe
• laicrtht of Jscob Hoffman, In thsfinn of Hoffman,
Mtxrettry A Co„ t l ie stylo In the firm will here after bo
Hitchcock, ii*.'- recrv A to. Mr Hoffman wfll remain In tho
Uouso aplilm
Hitchcock, mccreehy & co.. Suc
c«tsor* to Huffman, MtCroery A Co- Forwacdiß* tod
Commission Merchants and Wholesale Dealers tn Produce,
Floor stiil Wool.
ptrraßmon. REFERENCES: tsUTlxoit.
Springer Harbatigh A Co.. ! Crooell A Dorsey,
H. ChUdi a Co., 1 smtAßLLrnu.
McCanillMS. M«um *C-, Keene, SrerUn* A Co.
httgnleT. Cosgnvo'ft Co., Jas. liei»t,fiante« A Co.,
O. W . Smith ACo- Garrstt ft Martin,
BLACKMOHE a DAVITT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Produce and Comnittion Merchant*,
Dealer* Id Bo.it Store* A Pittsburgh Mamrfkcrurod Article*.
No. 10 flmttltftcld Street,
Of mbits Mononoamla Hocsz,
PITTSBURGH, PEKNA.
WE CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION
tij our stock of the fallowing artldoc
ilooSlla Ropes of allsizeeaudlangths. Best Nary Oakum.
Xarand Pitch. Pinrat qualities or Cofliw*, Teas aod Sugar*.
Bplow of every dc*crlpuon. Best brands of Family Floor,
tosetner with *T*ry description of srttcles for family o»
uJ boittldv*. BLAC&MORB A DAVITT.
Sewickley Academy.
A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL
HOARDING bCUOOL FOR BOYS, 13 miles frstn
riuihsrth.
E*v. J. s. TRAVELLI, A. 11, Principal. Th© Thirty
i*con4e««*lou will commence on MONDAY, May 8d« 1868.
For drcclari and otl»*r particular* enquire of Meaers.
JoHXlawis A Sons,s7 Water ■tree*,or Meati*. I. H. Kma
A 00, 107 Liberty street, or of iho Principal, Be*iokJey
▼Ule P. 0., Allegheny chanty, Pa. apl:lmdewF
YALUABLK BOOKS for sale By J. L.
RKAD, 78 Pourlh strict:
Simeon's Works, oo triplet's, 21 Tols, Beo, London,
Llry's cotnpleto works, Yajpey’s' od. 20 Tola, B*o, London;
ImptrialMageiine, 10 *• “ “
Wilson’s Tales of the Border,
Harper’s Pictcrial illat. England, 1 vole. Imperial 8ro;
Bible Cyclopedia, 3 “ *• London;
ntWreth’s History of U.S e “ Library.
Bancroft’s ** 0 “ J 4 calft
Do « *• 6 u cloth;
Clarke’s Commentary, Imp. 6v0,6 “ Library;
Benson's. • ** . “ ’■ 0 “ 41
Comprehensive •> “ " 9 “ **
Patrick, Lowth and Whitby “ 4 “ fc
Scutt’a “ • “ *• 8 “ *' *pl
Taluable works ok arcuiiec
l'OßK.—SbAW'e ClTll Architecture, Theoretical and
practical;La Fibre’s Modern BuUdenf Guide; LaFerre'a
Besntica of Architecture; Brown’* Carpenter's Assistant and
Rural Architect; Sloan's Oapcntsr'r New Guide; Ovren'a
Uintaco Public Architecture; Fleld’iCity Architecture;
Benjamin’* Practice ©f Architecture; do Builder’* Guide;
Tredgold’a ArUdtector*, Carpfntry and ftuaohry; Bullock's
KcdlmoDts of Architecture: do Art of Building: Dcwuipg’e
Country Houau>do Cottages anACattagn Grounds; Yaox’i
Villas sod OotUKrtj Cleareland A Rocker's Cottages and,
Parm ITousea. t'orsalaby KAY A C0,55W00d et.
NEW STYLE BERAGES, Berago Robes,
V'aloncia Robes and a great rariotjof Other styles of
Indies’ Prow Goods just ouenod by
aplulswf MURPHY A BURCHFIELD.
DRESS SILKS, Black and Fancy Bareges,
Orgaodka TwUnwl Kilt*, Cblntsea, Threads, Dues,
Silk Mantles, White Goods. Mourning Goods,_h'ecdlo Work,
and a large and cheap stock of Botoretics.
C. HANSON LOTS,
in*3l Formerly Lore Bros., So: 74 Market et*
Rye FLOUR—2O bbls. extra lor sale by
mr4 DAVID 0. HERDS!.
EA NUTS.—4O sacks in store and for sale
by (toC4) R. MUTOniNSON
HOMI N Y—2o’ bbls. in store and for solo by.
mrio J. P. CANFIELD.
A PPLES—IS bbls. choice Apples roc’d and
f\ tbrsaleby tur3l nBNfffrII.COLLI»S.
BROOMS —50 dot. rcc*d and for sale by
mrSl mr3l . HENRY IL COLLINS.
Stoabenville Female Seminary.
T' HE FIFTY-NINTH SESSION of this In
atitutlon will wxamenen on
MOXDA T, THE 3 D J>A Y. OF HA Y.
For terms, apply to . '
Her. C. C. RKATTY,D. I}., Superintendent,
„ mr3o:Bt« or Prot A. M. JtBID, A. 3L, PrlnglpaL
IfJC D BOUCS .. JAS. HOLMI3
WM. B. UOLMES A BBO*,
PORK AND BEEF PACKERS,
DEALERS JS PROri3!OXS, efle,
Corner flarket and Front Streets.
'-enrtO •
SOLUTION 0 F CITRATE OF MAGNESIA
—A cooling purgative, mild in Ua'operatlon and plena*
ant to the taste, constantly on hand fres'i at
JOS.' FLQIIKQ’B, ’.
tarSO . center of the Diamond and Market st.
HAVANA CIGARS—I will reccivetcNlay
by Kypresa, a large supply of genuipo.iinported Ha
vana Cigars of a new and flunlyllaTowd brand. Thoee
wiehlngasythingln this line should call and examine ay
etock before pardteiiugclacwbere. - JQB, FLEMING.
LLLER'S COUGH-SYRUP.—An excel-
Uat remedy for coughs and cold*, prepared and~Mld
.only by • -•-•-egBo . • Jtig. ILEMiNQ. .
it
criTedthl* day alary Jot cris Inch dock, th« exset
article rrqclitd' bylhe department fbtf conrlue t&dr
wajooe. C.HiSftOX
;: .nra) ...... . . - No. 74 Market »t
/^EMJBNT.—rW b&j © now;prepared w ©on*
tncti«rjUio deliT«nMX«titfUnlQa >Bsdrtxdlo Ca
rrot ettfier, In Uoiali'otlSia; Tb« quality la eq«U If
•npertartoaw erer offered to thlr market,-'ind thi price
Tow; - fmrtO! 'W*TT*WIMQS,No,2CBU&«rtyit.;
SEJSDS.— 200 bush primanetr Timothy wad,
"\ - ~•»> IPO , do do ,do CJotctmd, '
‘SS"‘do'Ore!iudlBd*Grta,'Oe.,ta&
WATT* WILSOff.
COTTON— 52 bales aow landing from steam
er Seaway brute by X&iIAH DICKS? 4100»
■ orfWtd *
FOU KENT—The large Warehouse £*3
nowoccupied I'y IV. 11. Pruitt A Co , Not.
first and Second str-ct*. Enquire of
PAHK, McCCRDY i CO,
No*. 149 First and ISO Second its.
LET—A two story Brick Dwellings
i tier Street, between Pern and Mie tltit. En M 3
if WO B. U. KISO. 80. til l-lb<rt, .[.
Jot Saif'
G. W. EVANS,
kt St 11 No. 113, Pittsburgh Mwht
17OR SALE—One or "'Wallace's Patent
* Portable Flour MUt*, with Bennrr’s latest Patent
Bmnt Machine; Bolt, Billing Cloth ami Llffrstor, all com
plete and ready fureetilng op. Apply to
W. B. kcVdaU. Oil Mill,
twt( F cor. Rebecca A Craig sts., Alieg&enyCity.
FOR SALE-—45 acres of land near ilalton's
Station, on Allegheny Yallewß. IL, 10 mil” *«“» tho
cay. The land is Ml cowed with fln- forest trees, which
makes It a durable place for a conotry residence.
2 Building Lots, each £0 hj UK) feet on Penna. Arcane,
near Magee street.
• 5 do do on Vickroy atreet, near Magee street.
do ou Maria atreot, near Magvo struct,
do on It I off and laabtjllastreets,
In the Eighth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh.
.U*o, 1 Let 00 the comer of Ponnand Martrnry street*,
touting SO feet on Penn and 109 feet 10U inches on Marbu*
ry street; adjacent to the depot of the I'eonsyleania Bail
road. For terms, etc., inquire or ISAAC JONES,
mri' tmc—miC9 corner Bow and FitU Pttubcrgh.
STOKE HOUSE AND DWELLING—A
good basics** stand,4o mtlee from the city, ea the Ohio
Hirer and adjoining a station on the P A C R U, will ho cold
low on application to _
I mrtfc3wd IIESBY 11. OOLLtXg,2& Worn! street.
COAL PROPERTY FOE SALE, ora
taloing 150 acres of superior coal and farming land,
with railway, tipple, can,dwelling,and eTerythlng in com
plete working order. The attention of purchaser* Is called
to Ihe aborrpruperty, as Is will bs sold at a saertfleo.
mr2&2lrt HKKMT g.COLLWB,33 Woodstrsst.
FOB SALE—I Trading Boat; 80 by 10 feet,
8 ply root
0 losy Goal Boat Cables,
For sale low for c*ah or approved cotoe. Enqslre of
GEOBGI2 F. SIHM.
u W. M’Clismk’a Carpet Sion,
Ka 112 Market street.
FOR SALK—A Drug Store situated in one
of xh» best locations la the city of Pittsburgh, Lreltittr
a jnbbta&retailorprescrlptioabiislnea. Ihdaecsentsare
oflerod to purchasers containing advantages of tare oeetr*
mtca> For information inqntro of JOILN HAST, at
Jio. 166 Wood Street, comer of Wood and Sixth, Pitts
burgh, Pa. f B^
FOR SALE, a two story frame Dwell- ESI
log Doom, tad » Shop; also, on theoamo lot afaL
splendid Engine and Bail*r, complete, from 14 to 18 Lone
pome. Machinery of wruueht and cast Iron ebafta, cut
fronpullteo, belting*. Ae. The subscriber will leaTeth*
ettit on the Ist of Apr!) next.
ifatuDeroon vithn to purchase they wOl call «oon oa
J. GEORGE fiAWBEBRY,
Ohio at., between Weil t&d Middle «£•-,
mriSrildsltw.? Allegheny City.
Sllntral Water Factory tot Sate.
Tff B undersigned. Assignee of the firm of
Brown A KeedToffm for tele all the machinery owned :
and used tnaold firm, for mnunfartaring Mineral Water,
consisting of 600 grow of bottle*, 1600 large and SOOiuull
boxes, two apparatuses for roanofactnring Mineral Water,
two bottUag machines* one large copper kittle, ono bale of
corks, two rectifiers,
for use. ThoMWiahlag to engage la. the.basinca wilt find
ft to their advantage to call and examine told articles toon,
as they will be sold open terms to salt the purchaser.
w&&d *_ John aatcuit.
Valuable City Property for Sale.
THAT very desirable lot on Water Street
and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Font,' being
list fwton Water and front streets,sndlOO deep along the
Alley.
It wDI be sold together or in lots ol SOorSifeetsach.
Per tanne, (which will be made easy os to payment.) ap
ply to JOSEPH R LEECH A CO.,
mr4dtf Liberty Stmt, Pittsburgh.
For Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sale, at aga
bargain, that Urge doable Brick House,- altnatedJsEL
at gwimal* Button, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It U
nearly new, contains sixteen rooms exclasiroof cellars,
and is adapted for two fomilies, but with very little expeaso
could bo turned into a aingle hoaas. Fr«a2Jsto6 im*
of ground will be told with it. On this there are young
Irait trees of every variety now bearing. Tho property
would bo Bold Tory low for school purpose*, for which It u
well adapted. The location is admirably suited for a Semi
nary or Academy, which is much needed and desired in tho
neighborhood.
for further information, apply to|be undersigned, on tho.
premia*. mrßhdgw* JAMES S Wife HELM.
OMo Land fox Sale,
TUB subscriber offers for sale section ten,
township 12, range 10, Stark cocnty, Ohio, commonly
known a “Bowman's Section," containing 6M acres. It is
cUnsled three miles west of MaasOlon, on the Bute Bond
leading to Wooster, and within aboot two miles of the Pitts
burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The sooth, east
and north-east quarter* or* partly doored and lmprurnd—
the remainder le covered with superior timber—-and Aha
whole to well watered by springs and running streams.—
This section U considered the' fioeet body of land In the
county. It wfllbe add undivided or in quarters to-euit
parchasere. To those who dwtreto Invest In ruolesUto a
Utter opportunity is rarely offered.
Ji B, BWKIRER,
oc2fitd*flrtfl Wn. 101 4th’ street. Pittsburgh.
. Farm for Sale*
THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles Eg
above the DepoCat New Brighton. Bearer Co- feg
Pa-on Block House Ran, ooniolnlug 103 acres of excellent
tarilt every acts of which.!* tillable, and.9s of which Is un
der cultivation. There are IS acres of good timber. 60*cres
la grnssaad pasture, and an abundsnew of cosL .Thereto on
Orchard 0 | graitod fruit trees. In almost every fluid there
Uo spring of never Coiling water. i
The imprpTetnsnte coonst ot a new frame Dwelling, at
tached too weather-botalei lo&asmall tenant boweenda
largo from* Born, 10 by fiO fset.
This choice Cana to in* high state of cultivation, fences
good, mod In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to
churches, schools. for terms, enquire XIII 3 OFFICE,
or of Jal2dAwtfT J.ANDBB3QN» New Brighton, P*.
To Capitalists or fflefiufacton.
THE undersigned baring determined to
move west, offers for sole, (or exchange for Western
property,) the bast Form in Armstrong chanty, JrithhffiTt'
minutes walk of the Kittanning .Bridge, and delightfully'
situated on the river bonk, opposite And In view of tns AQ> r
gbeny Taitojßoflread Repot, containing' about One Hnn
dredAa-e* sixty of which coutnlsttlebt fort of good Bit am
enous Qom, with bank open* and' aollvaring coal daily ia
KUtanningat fire cents per btaheh'and-fia acres of suflarioi 1
river bottom that'ester ;owxflowr about SOaemander
fence andia the high*** state of onlilvaUon, having receiv
ed over 1000 loads of. manure float the town, to which a
team can make eight tripe a “day. There' is a targe Log
HoaseBobj<ofoet,anda Frame Born 40 by <3O feet.'with
oore crib and wages sheds Attached; BOymnur Apple and
100 Peach IMS growings a wnQ of wata at ChaDOßNandA
number ofsprlngtofwoterthu at email use could ba
conTsyedtotba'bousy, Thfa property pomma superior
sdvantaxes for residence* and ■ iroa or - lumber monofocto
rise. AUpsxsosa desirous bf milling'aigoodjmd'profits)
obi* investment ary requested to view this property before
msklßgsny other selection. TUI* indisputable ana turn*
easy. TvotniosdailjfrojfiPttdbargh,a*kiBg'tteaiyof
acres*. For further particulars address tha proprietor,
, , VJOHNPORTTMOCTn, .
. - -KlttannitifcArostipngCounty,!!*,
Or, WM. PtTILLIPa, Cnaas MannActure?, Pittsburgh-
P. R—To exchange nr Wsstenf landsjsom* bunding*
•adfeteadnatageonsiysUoatodlnOis central part of Kit-
- ■ .J«-F*..-
Now HocfieHo or Lawton B]BftlcLd»y«
HAVINO made arrangements wiu Her.J
iw -« SCO /» . 100
M » : 8 00" 1" ?.60.
Orfwe addressed to Bor. J. KNOX w subecriber. ae-
MMnmnied with thacosh or a sniUbiereforeue* where ths
SrkSSriTSp W 4Urt In the crdtrln..which
“JIS SSiHEwiwJraTttOEKLrasiitiaaßikET,
ftrn *b«l«U.»Mprlc» isa gt>riT> . np; :
%rl6cdswtft -Sorf O •
'\l7'E b*vo remOYod tho mmnfiwtary' of
<. -W ‘ HDtLAND BITTERB to So. SHTa*l
ft SiSSr ttß4 * BEffAHm pagb, j», a oa
[r^PBOTHONOTAET—I). (!. Hulu, of Snow
deato.ii.iii>, will R. » caadidMe tor lio offiee o'.
Protionct.rT. .abject to tio d.el.ico ,f ,fc e Rcpobito.
Coaßty Convention. »pV..lic
•'^’Sheriff.— Dr. " iluam Woods, of Sc
<*»r wijklexßoroosKUa candidate tor Sheriff of AU
tieny county, subject to Use Union County Convention.
rnrisiiJfc*
nr'S :s, CoBONEB.—\Vu. Bovd, of tho Third
w#rd Allephcn-r, i« a candidate far Coroner,
to th." decision of tho Republican Onvrmkm, rariSrttc*
fr'SCoROsER.— Samcei. B. Cooper, of Sixth
Ward, Pittsburgh,l* acandidate frf the above office,
tabject to Uto decision of tho Bcpaili-aui Coaotj CopTon
tion. . tur ~‘ :JlC
DaHIER ARMSTRONG, of
Uocy Thtrt tVAid, io a candldoto lor ProthoooUrj- of Al
- tonatj, .abject to the docitioa cf th. RqaMku
Cjaptr Cooteatiooi trJitdtce
rr?=cSnEßxrr —James L. Graham, of Tllird
L k T~y \r»r'i AUegbcoy. l*aeandidato for Sheriff ei Alle
gheny county, subject to tho Republican CoontyOcß*«-
ttoo- mriMMtc*
iionccs.
Savings Bank, No. 66 Fourth
Ur*/ gtrortd—Deposits made with this Bank before tbs
first <Ur cf April, will draw Interest from that date,
mra-iid CHAS. A COLTON, Trc&snrer.
Orri t or Tin rrttjcccon k Bosto.v 511M50 Co.,J
Pittsburgh, March 15,3858. J
to Stockholders.-— I Tbo Siock
huldere ol this Company am hereby notifi^Lthat
the DUttbr of than-* into which the thftC-sp't.il Stock
Is divided, he* this day licvu increased from S‘Z Tfutvscitd
to Tw- nfy Thovtsnd itherei. | n pursuance of authority
granted by the Legislature of Michigan.
New certificate* of stack In exchange for the ohl cuca
will be Issued at tbo ofHue o' the pccretury. in the city of
Pittsburgh on and after the Ist day «» April.
No certificate will I* J.soeJ for the fraction rf n share,
but parties entitled to fractional shares will bo credited
therewith no the books of the Company, and a certificate
leaned whenever assignments of such trwtlonfcl credit* are
presented to the Secretary as will amount to odd or more
shares. s
Holders of old certificates will please present them for
exchange as early after th* Ist of April a* nrsy be conva
nlont. TIIOS. M. HOWK, Secretary
tnrl&dSw PUtsborjth & Boston Mtsing Co.
auction Salts.
2?. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Commercial Sale# Room*! No. M Fifth Strwt.
Elegant styles of fresh spring
GOODS.—On Tuesday moraine, April 5, nt 10 o'clock,
will be sold at tho New Commercial Swlea liocnis.No.M
Fifth street, by order of underwriters, a choice stock of
fresh Spring Dry Goods, lately selected for a fashionable es
tablishment, comprising a Tery elegant misty of styles
and floe material for tbs present season, all of which are to
be sold by the piece. Among the articlrs are fine French
Lawns, in patterns first and.second mourning, Lawns;
Turkey red oil Chintz*, Dress Ginghams, White Brilliants,
superior IrisUUaen*, fine Shirting, Muslins, French Brown
i .man, fancy Velvet, a valuable assortment of Sprsgtte and
other Prints, Cashmeres, Hosiery, Patent Thread. Pins.
Brown and Blenched Unto, Tablecloths, Linen Towels,
Black Doeskin and Fancy C-mlmcrei, Rcpellant Cloth. Sat
tintU, Jones. Gi Wonted Dimusks. Brown Drills, Cawl
mere*, etc. lbs goods «aa he examined on the morning of
tbs sole. ap2 P. M. DAVIS, Anct.
WATCHES, GUNS, MUaICALINbTRU
MBNTSAc.AT AUCTLUN-—This FRIDAY EVE
NING, April 2-1, ot T o’clock, at the Commercial gales
Booms, No. 51 Fifth street, will b» sold, nqnantlty of supe
rior quality, second hand,Gold and Sliver Watches, Donnie
Barrel Stub and Twist Shot Guns, one superior new Dul
cimer, Violins, Mens’ Fino Boots, Clothing, Floe Shirts,
superb Family Bibles, otc. P. M. DAVIS, Anct.
'ALUABLE STOCKS. AT AUCTION.^-
On Taceday evening; April Oth. nt at the
merclal Sales Room*, No. 54 Fifth St. will be sold,
22 shares Bank of Pittsburgh: £0 shares Merchants and
Manufacturers’ Bank Pittsburgh; 35 do Hechutlra Bank; 10
do Allegheny Bank: 40 do old stock Allegheny Bridge Co.
*p2 p, M. DAVIS, Anct
BOOKS BY CATALOGUE.— Od-Saturday
morning, April 3d,at 7 o’clock, will be sold, by cata
logue, at the new commercial sales rooms, No. 54 Fifth
street, a'collect lon of Talnahle work* In Theology, History
and gensral Literature. Among them are Patrick, Lowth
and Whitby’s G >TnmonUry,4 vols; tbo Gospels bjrQorenell,
2 vole; Lord Jeffrey’* wtrss, Life of Lotber, Hlnttretad;
Bobertaon’s Works, SvoU; Lingnrd’t History of England,
13 vols: Spectator, 2 vols; Sterne's Works, 2 cols; Soott’s
2 vols; Schoolcraft's American Indians,
: Life of Wellington, Perccy’s lleliques, Gibbon’s Home, 8
Tola; Mather’s Mograila, 2 volt; Home’s England, C eels;
Wan of the French Bcroluiion. 2 vols. Landscape Gallery,
etc, etc. Full particular* in Catalogue now ready.
• r l P, M. DAVIS, Anct.
STOCK P-, Ft. W. & C. K. R. at private
Sail, in lew to suit purchasers, bv
•pi P. M. DAVl<*, AucL, No. M Flftb st.
TWO PIANO FORTES AT AUCTION.—
On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 6th,at3 o’clock, at
tho Oommtrcial Sales Booms No. 54 Filth street, will be
sold, two handsome second hand Piano Fortes,
nxrtl P. M. DAVIS, Auct.
Daily sales at no. 54 fifth st.,
At the now Commercial Sales Booms, No. 54 Filth
street, every week day, are held public aalrw of goods in all
variety, suited for the iredo and eowumers, frem a largo
stock which Is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments,that most be closed forthwith.
At 10 o’clock, A. >l, Dry Goods and fancy articles, com
prising nearly everything ncodad in th* line &r personal and
family use; table cutlery, hardware, clothing, buci* hod
shoes, ladles wear, Ac
At 3 o’clock. P. household and kitchen furniture, now'
and (sound hand; Wo* and -beddfn&vearpets, iren .-
stone China ware, store*, cooking utensUa, groceries, Ac.
At T o’clock, P. M, faucy_arilcr«, watches,cloci*, Jewel
av,aplcal instruments, .gnus, dathln* diycgoods,' twetk
rod shots, books, stationery, kc. P. U. DAVIS. Auct'r.-
AUSIDi LQPgIS & CO., Merchants* Exchange.
Bonds at auction —xo wnox n mat
coacnx.—Will bo sold on Recount of whom U may
cuntern, on Thursday evening. April Bib, at the rooms of
the ÜBrehahts 1 Exchange, 3 Bonds of slooo' each; being
Mortgage Oonotructioo Bonds, convertible of the P. Ft. W.
and Chicago K. R. 7 per cent, per annum, payable July
to Janaary Ist in the city cf hew York and redeemable in
N.Y.January Ist,lSST.conpon due and unpaid January
let goes with each bona. AUSTIN X 00919 A CO.
Executor’s Sale of Stoclcs, ~
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO.,
gtock t Not* Broken, No. £8 Fourth Street, rittsborgh.
THE Executors of the Kev. Charles Avery
*lll offer at public «a!oat the Slertbant’g Exchange, o
tiiudiy ot PitOtmrgb.on TntmoiT, the 15th proximo, at S
o'clock, P. U., the following ■toeks.'Ttz;--
2t>6o ahana of the capitalitockof the MttatnagUA Easton
Mining Company, (Clin Mice. LakeSajxrior)
1000 chares of the capital etoek of tlm National Mining
Company.
6 sham Exchange Bank ofplttsbnash.
400 Allegheny Basic.
43 “ Hand street Brl-lge Co.
66 “ Monongahela Brl.igo Co.
ISS “ Mcco&irabel* Navigation Cft
Cl " Pittal’g, Cincinnati A LuniiTille Telegraph Co
-60 " Allegheny traa Co.
61 “ Pittatmrgh, .Fort Wajoe & Chicago Ealtrocd
lTldontl Scrip of : ...
20 abarcsCbarttar* ValUy Railroad Co.
20 “ tVllkicibtirg AWm Newton Plank BoaA Co. *
1 . **. Scholarehlp Pittetmrph Frrmlo College.
/THOiaLHOWB,)
IVU. M. 811 INN, VEsecctore.
JO3IAHKISG, j ‘
EOR SALE.—IO Lots situated onßluff and-
Stgle tttJi a abort dlataaeo from tbe Ocfart Boas, 23
(set trout by 100 deep.
10khtmP~C.'snd Lobferine Telegraph Stock, by
40 (bans Odd Fellow** Rail Stock.
lOsbutsßmfcof Pittsburgh,
20«bam Pittsborsh Z4tb, Fire and Marine Xstznnce
Company.
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AUSTIN LOOtfIS *OO.
STOCK SALKS BY; AG SUN LOOMIS A
CO, AT TUB MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EVBBV’~
THURSDAY EVEXIMJ.—Bonk, Bridge, ~ln*nrwen* *nd~
Coppat Sock, Bond and TtraTKftate eold at phblie tale y
at UiaMerchant**Exchange by - • . t’ , -T
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
Notea, Drafts and Loans on Leal Estate negotiated on
reaaansbla terms by . . ATISUN. LOOMIS A CO-,
ee2l Btoek' Koto Brokers. V 2 Fourth et.
fflJHaiits.
WASTED mBEDIATELYr>IO,9OOIIe»
to enrage in the -«a!e of tho ; tnort popnlar’-aelltog
Book* in America. ’lnTslidj, Mechanics, former* and Tmcb*
ersTriihingtotraTel,Trill nudthiatobea rtryprofitable
And business, enabling them to «eo the country,
and make money at the same time. Agentsnoertathebcte*
iness are clearing from' $5OO to f 1.600 per year." Por foil
partlcolare and a Ust of Books, address U. AL RULIBOX,
QoeenCity PaWUhing Ilccae, lit Mala atxßet,rCiDdsnatL
Otto; or, if Urine East, J>- RULISQN, Philadelphia* ■
anlSJydawfrT • —•- ■ - *7 :
BANK STOCKS WANTED by /
“ AUSTIN LOUMI3 A-CO 4
. tuB. Stock and Dill Broker, W Fourlhetrw-t.
. \i/‘ANTEl>— Dccr SKins wanted by - •
I f felt. ’ TFSLLS, RIDDLE &CO, No SOFonrth A
STOCKS 'WANTED—
Mechanic*’Bank Stock; iL.-tad H.. Bank. Stock;
Exchange . *• * Westernlnsurance “
_ Moooocshda “ u
To fill order*, by ?i .AUSITNLOOHIS A CO,
- i»SS Stock,Broker*. WFocrth etrect,' ‘
\\f ANZED—Notcsand Drafts having 4; 0
TT 0r.12 month* to ran; $5OO to£KHJO, by ’
'• . - ' AUSTIN IjOOMIS ACft^
- I*lB - Slock and Boteßrok«ct,63 fgarth ft.
AN TED—A quantitv ofgoodeotmd Rye.
>lB. ; r jaS. GAnpJNEiL-•;
JXiaß B-'PI- TANNER,
SQ "Vyood Street, Pittsburgh*
Inritehih* attention of hla costamcn and bayou gaser*
" eßyici. bia largeetock of ''• *•; .«V,
; V 3STHTW SPRING GOODS, : ;
Bcagbt direct bos Maeafaeturwi ’ la 3luxadio*Ftt4
Hr.OGAXS, -
BAITERS,
orziUtiEs,~&c
iAfie*. Ulmt Aad Children** . .
BONNETS,
: FLATS, and '
FANCY HATS.
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. PALM LEAF,'
. . . LEGHORN,
, -V PANAMA »ad
STRAWHATS.
Uio’i,Bo7ir&adT'4ith'« . .
.. . WOOL and FOR HATS,
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. Jc4c«m«rt» ‘o&ntf vsl CASK ~wd 'proinpt
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doEedjsrr U&dlßg ttas cmbur Mle by
naae- • ? - 'Oaiaii pickey Aca
f |. , £NJJ. .GKODNiJ NUTS— sacks &6W
«fc: f cr«p,lbh(Land3 kU*. now UwUajrCnw*. tout,
tcoocaj fcrnUt? '. oiSAXAnIUCKISTACq- :
T AKD—-30 bbla. now l&adiog from steamer
■JLJ Bcopgayfetutobg. ■ ? ... ISAIAH PIQ4EY k CO. '
, ; now - -landing from
■twurXco&ccmyfarMlA'bT
«*» - ISAIAH PICKET* CO.