8* RIDDLB & Co., BPITORB and PROPRIETORS PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1858. 1 - ... —_ _ 10 A Question of Dctt.— The demoralising in • finenoo of thp and present administration I &j - upon the people of this nation is dreadful to fa contemplate. We cannot reflect upon it without [ ki a shudder. We conjaro all lovers of truth ( all |v! men whose consciences are not se&Ted or whose m morals bqve not been corrupted by contact with .the baser things of this world, to consider the 11] - inevitable drift of the policy of the adminislra . |i tionofvsmes Bofehanan. In the first place,,what oro the necessary pre || requires to an appointment at the hands of the ' | administration ?Is this question—ls he honest, $ is he capable? asked! By no means. Docs he g believe in the right of a corrnpt minority to | K ft people of their dearest privileges ? * does ho believe in plunder and outrage under ■ | the name of “uoo-intervention V ■ If so, then II ho is eligible to any oflicoin “our" gift. What, jj for example, was the inquiry when a postmaster # was to be appointed in Chicago? “Does he | hate Douglas ?” And when the answer was in , $ the affirmative, it made no difference that Cooki ! . the appointee, was already a defaulter to the government in the sum of $18,000! Ho was , appointed because ho hated Douglas, who, for the nonco, Is in favor of justice in the Territory of Kansas. This is but one instance among thou sands wc might adduce. Will the reader re member that erory postmaster, tido-waiter, and under-strapper who expects to hold an office al ready obtained or tosecoreonc at present from this administration, must adopt the views of Mr. Buchanan on tho Kansas question ? views so abhorrent to tho moral sense of the party which elected him that every honest man in it is struck with amazement, and stands shudder ing at tho enormity of tho guilt the administra tion is striving to sustain. Some ©f the direct, results of tho present sys tem of Fodcral appointments to office arc to de bauoh the public mind, to beget a spirit of moral cowardice, to cherish all crafty and deceitful characteristics and to encourago the most Bhamc ■ful duplicity. Ia Russia, aa we are told, the'civil 'ifficers hnveno o«in;— »'••• condition of a people where all their best thoughts and nobleat opinions and aspirations ..are crushed and stifled in the secretest chambers L'o'f the heart, while the tongue, the face find the hands must speak or look or act at the bidding of power? What u that people but a nation of moral cowards and liars? Among the satraps of the jet more tyrannous tribes of Asia and to soo a man who speaks iho truth is to bohold a wonderful sight uodcr the sun. _Sul tans, vixiers and howadjis hare ground out of the subject whatever of manliness there might have been in him, and he has become the mere slave of their nod. Consider then, for a little, the direct influence of the present system of appointment. The price of an office is the sac rifice of principle or of opinion, an abnegation of manly sentiment and a bold espousal of any opinion propagated by the President 1 Is not this true? Who will dare deny that any man, whd expects any, the pettiest or the greatest of fice In the gift of presidential power, must stand upon ground which is totally different from any he dared to take two years ago ? Has the man who obtains an office now, changed his opinion of 1856 on if great question of princi ple? Not at all, but he professes to have done so, becaoso it pays! What aro we coming to, unless it bo to the pattern set us in Ruseia, in France, or in Tunis ? “This is all old and stale,” says the reader.— Aids, alas, that so portentous a truth should be old;ond stale. We know it is so, and we lament and sorrow at it. When things are drifting for ward on Each a treacherous current, what should we expect to see in the future but grim and awful shadows of the vengeance that fell upon ancient Rome in those days when everything had become venal ? Our President i as a pois oned fountain and from him flows forth into t « K -% ereryhamlet in this mighty republic a stream of deadly waters, cormpting and debauching ”” the public morals and rapidly reducing every holder or expectant of office to a deceitful pcp~ pet, without manliness, independence or truth fulness. Every good man should make it a point of duty to exert all hisinflaence against the pestilence that comes as a deadly simoon from the moral desert at Washington to blight and wither wherever it blows. Esolasd ahd Frasce. —“lf I know myself,’* says John Bull, in Paulding's satire, “I have no national prejudices. Bat I bate a Frenchman.’’ The truth of this is apparent in l-ho London letter which we copy from the N. Y Commercial Ad vertiser. That letter, it will bo seen, distinctly prophecies a war between England and France within a short time, and we have no doubt it fairly indicates the present deep and bitter re sentment which the people of England feel to wards France. Notwithstanding the late friendly co-operation of the two nations, the old enmity tin* only been smothered, and when it breaks out it will burn moro fiercely than ever. [Special Corrapondooc« o( the Pittsburgh Gazette. | Harbisbuho, April 1, 1858. Manx. Eiilort: Last night a delegation of yonr Board of Trade was present at a meeting informally attended by a number of tbe Sena tors, at whioh the Philadelphia Board of Trade olio had rt deleeation. Mr. Hirst, the Solicitor of the city of Philadelphia, represented that city anJ made a Tcr7 showy argument in favor of the repeal of the Tonnage Tax. He is an able and stands very high in his profession. Dr. o&z2am, at the solicitation of your delega tion; replied to him in a very successful man ner. Ho went over all tho arguments involved in the Bubject in a strong and vigorous manner. Ilia opponents who were expected to roply to him frequently interrupted him. In several instances he turned their inquiries very hand somely upon them. Every time ho retorted upon'them he caused tho audience to laugh hoartily at their expense. It waa an embarrassing position for a mau not trained to dialectic disputes to bo placed in a cross-fire betwcon such disciplined advocates 1U Hirst, Cuyler and Stokes, aided by the Vico President of the Company to mako suggestions. Mr. Cayler, a clear, cool-headod Philadelphia lawyer and one of tho Solicitors of the road, re spited. I did not think that he in any way ob -.js* • * tained'an advantage over the Doctor, or sue r"’- cessfully assailed any of his position. Btokea spoke only for a few minutes. .I.tblak there was notone of your people pres ent who did not express their entire satisfaction with the ability and success with which your Senator advocated tho retention of the tax upon the food. I believe this argument of his baa hod a most disastrous effect upon tho attempt to repeal the tax. indeed, I hold that tho time is entirely too short -betweon this and tho end of the session for the Company to effect any such repeal, even if Jt bad a majority in both Houses In favor of it, should evon ordinary skill bo exhibited by tho minority in fighting it under the rules. The Senate will, I presume, pass_thc Appro priation Bill next week. U ... -n h l). I • >... «• 'fe- C , I: : •■' * '{* ’ iy . -I/i-:. %■ ■„. / •: Tag Wxli. op Mr. McMickm.—lt is reported , * that Mr. MoMiokeo, whose remains were yea s k-- , .. terdft? conducted to their- last resting place, bo *? V- * . - oneathed'a largo earn, Bay torkb hvxdzxv i, ,»• • thousand DOU.AH3 or more, for the purposo of !?.' »- . - founding o tot class Umrcrsity in this city; V •: ' *olso ton thousand dollars for the benefit of the 1 Former's College in this county. Wo hate res. - ' ■ son to bolieto that these rumors aro well found 'd ' ’ w if so, the friende of education will haro r • thtpleasnro of witnessing the establishment of } J , tanoh needod Institution in our city. In the - - course of a few daya the facts will be giten to [ . ’ the publio.— Cut. Gat. . Bad management in banting is not pccaliar to Uic United States, for we sen UflUted tbato nnSog of the creditors of M. Prost, taoher, ■ look plhco ilt Paris latdy, when it opprared tost "■the total liabilities >ro »bont £KXhOOO|, vbl* ■' cash in hand aobants to £l6O. . Shs boats haTO been totchedlr tepti and W foil of and it was resolred to them intiehands of seoountants to bopat; ifc order-* FOHU that wBl take about three noutu. _> a [Cbrmpctidoac* of th« N'.T.XJoßawrcfci Advertiser.] JA Wonderful Remedy—Sir. B. D. Worn*, Uts t Lokdox, Match 19—The erepts of the past Jnjllce of thu Peace, Eait Elrmlostram, IV, ttj-r I week, although not of striking importance, fur- “Ibeen efflktmj with a dlteue of the stomach, pal-! nish additional indications of the storm ap- piution of the heart and nervous headache, fjt ncarlj 15 preaching in Europe. i 3r “*™’ W>J have •P oBt *° me huudred* of dollars in order to The last mail took out the announcement of ; a carp, bat to no purpone. Ar.tr twins a*H ti»rw« the so-called settlement of the misconception , bottle of yonr Hoiund nuters, I f«i mjw.tr entirely n between France and England on the refugee j 1 rat *a<t sleep well, and attend to ojt boat question a copy of ft threatening manifesto I DCT * witSl plwore, and would therefore n-.-omtaen'i it to al! from France to Switzerland—and the decision who are similarly atnicted ” of the Court of Cassation rejecting the appeal Cienosi—Be earerni to ask for BocrW»'« iiMbuui Bit of the conspirators, Orsini and Fierri, who were ! tcrt * Th*-^ 4 * popularity of ttiii mMidn? has induced accordingly left for death. j =““7 Imitation*, which tbe public should p-jard against .In the subsequent interval the final dispatch j parchaitne of Count Walewski terminating the correspond- [ P" *«»«• ur bfltu “ lur b ? lb « ence, which he had commenced by denouncing { BENJ * PAGE, * CO, Manufacturing pharma the Überty allowed to exiles in England, has ; «ratimaad Chemist., v T7**l .treat, betuwo l.t.ndM been published, andalthough Mr. Disraeli in the j .udErugßtsu generally. >pa«i*wT House of Commons on-behalf of the Derby > ' Government has thought proper to deabribe it as a most satisfactory document, which brings the : matter to a point alike honorable to both coun- \ tries, it is in reality ns offensive as any of the productions by which it had been preceded from ; the same pen. Count Walewski evidently saw : that unless he was prepared to precipitate the t hostile designs of his Imperial master he mnst ; for the moment abandon the demands lately I made, since the people of England would other wise throw them back in his face; but his object ! was to make this retreat in a manner which I should enable France, at a convenient time, to recur to the circumstances under which it has occurred, with a view to proclaim to the world the grievances she has endured rather than ab ruptly break the alliance. Accordingly, Count Walewski merely states that he is sorry that any expressions used should have been regarded as intentional insults to the English people; that his only intention was to ask for certain remedies against tho conduct of the refugees in this country, which ho consider ed the Emperor as a friendly ally was entitled to claim; that ho would leave to us the mode of ap plying the remedy, and that with this intima tion the Emperor wished the subject to drop. It will thus be observed that, instead of with drawing his demand for a “remedy" against our refugee system, he absolutely reiterates it in the strongest way. The only alteration is that whereas the Emperor lately notified that if the measure was refused, such refusal would ondan ger tho alliance, bo now leaves it to tho people of England to provide it according to their dis cretion. After tho lapse of a little while—that 'is to say, as soon os he has completed all the warlike preparations which are being hastened —he will perhaps remind Europe that, although hc*ihus manifested tho most generous forbear ance, we have failed to requite it by the requi site concessions, and that as such conduct is in tolerable, it is England and not France that must bear the reproach of having betrayed the cause of civilization and rendered the contin anco of tbc alliance impossible. To quote the triumphant words of tho Pays, in a leading ar ticle published under the sanction of the French Government, thisdespaleh “explains everything and retracts nothing." The wholo scheme has been adroit, but in America probably it will be entirely transparent. Only in this country, and chief among tho stock exchange speculators, who have always admired that sagacity on the part of the Emperor, which in their nyes is something better than morality, is any great delusion likely to be created by it. Tho speculators in question and a certain set of Tor}' politicians, who always admire a despot, however they may pretend to the contrary, will doubtless be fooled to the last. The threats addressed by France to Switzerland have been of the most undisguised description, and that republio has frond it ex pedient to attend to them by sending all refugees to the interior. In the Monitcur of yesterday it is pointed out that the demand for the removal of refugees from any frontier where they may prove dangerous is strictly justified by interna tional law. The French official organ, however, fails to show that it is according to precedent to make such demands in a tone of haughty men ace As a provocative to war the Emperor is begin ning to imitate the cxamplo of his unole by com plaining of the English newspapers. By the in habitants of free nn<l constitutional countries it will of course bo seen that such complaints from their want of logic are absolutely childish, and that nothing but the wish for a pretext would cause them to be resorted to. The press is free nod the French Government have no more right, to complain or anything in our English newspapers than of any remarks that might be uttered hy a Mr. Smith or a Mr Brown. If any journal exceeds the limit of fair statement it is open to a prosecution for libol, and there can be no doubt tho Emperor, if he really had ground to go open, would at once get a verdict, because the public have sufficient in disposition against being dragged into a war by an indiscreet or abusive editor. But our laws are not sufficient for Louis Napoleon. He wants the newspapers.to be warned, and if this were complied with he would then want Smith and Brown, or any individuals who might chatter in the street, and criticize his career, to he subject ed to a similar process. Toe fact is that as a general rule our news papers hare been remarkably discreet through out all recent discussions, the only 6crious fault they have committed consisting in constant and insincere allusions to the wisdom and faithful ness of the Emperor, accompanied by assump tions that most of the objectionable policy now being carried out is the work, not of himself, but of the people who surround him. The real grievance lies in their simple narration of his torical facts and also of those of hourly occur rence. Thu 3 a series of extract* late)/ given in the Times from the published works of the Emperor himself, written in Iho days of Louis Philippe, denouncing all kinds ofarbhary government and every restriction on the freedom of speech and writing, has raised more active animosity at (be Toileries than could haro been excited by any succession of editorial diatribes. The repcoduct ion also cf the facts connected with the Swiss defence of the right of asylum, when in 1838 Louis Philippe threatened them with war for sheltering the present Emperor Napoleon, has contributed desperately to the same feeling, moro especially os French troops* were then, as now, concentrated on the Swiss frontier, and tho hostile demand was made by the Dake of Montebello, who was then & most devoted servant to the citizen King, and is now actually the Minister of Louis Napoleon at the Court of St. Petersburg It seems marvellous to me that, under all these complications, aoy one can doubt what is coming on. A channel of twenty miles divides two coun tries, overy movement in one of which is diam etrically to the policy of the other. Liberty and despotism are in fact joElling each other, and although liberty, notwithstanding all the charges against her, is an embodiment of discrct ion, and would, if she were allowed, gladly comport hcraelf so as to keep her elbows from the sides of her sensitive neighbor, it is out of the question for her to do eo. If she is quiet she is meditating a plot; if she shows animation she intends on insult. She can neither look forward, nor sideways, nor stand, nor sit, nor lie down, without incurring a charge of a treasonable demonstration against her faith ful ally who for the sake of “European civiliza tion” values her friendship above everything. Let the history of the world tell how lorg such a juxtaposition has over peaceably continued. Some people after studying that history are disposed in the present case to allow about two months, a period to be slightly shortened or ex tended in proportion ns tho advices from India may render it expedient for us to be dealt with without delay. A new Prefect of Police has been appointed at Paris—a military personage of couree. It is M. Hoittelle, who was formally commander of cuirassiers. The French Minister of Marino has ordered Lite transformation of sailing ships' into steam ships to bo hastened, and new ones to be com menced. As French democrats are not usually fond of water, these vessels can hardly be in tended for purposes of home repression. M. dc I’ersigny, tho preseut French Ambassa dor in Loudon, is to be allowed to resign. When new events arc approaching it is not convenient that ao Ambassador should remain who has con stantly given opposite assurances. Tuc New Kansas Dili.. —The following is the substanoe of the substitute of Mb. Chittenden, as amended in tho Honse. That the State of Kansas be, and Is hereby, admitted into the Union on an cqaal footing with the original States in all respects whatever; but inasmuch as it is greatly disputed whether the Constitution formed at Lecompton and now pend ing before Congress was fairly made, orexpresses tbo will of tbe.pcoplo of Kansas, this admission of her into tho Onion as a State is bore declared to bo upon this fundamental condition prece dent, namely: that the said constitutional in strument shall be first submitted to ft vote of the pcoplo of Kansas, and assented to by them, or a majority of tho voters, at an election to bo held for the purpose; and os soon as each assent shall bo giveo, and duly made known to tho President of the United States, he shall announce the same by proclamation; and thereafter, and without nay further proceedings on tho pari of Congress, the admission of the said State of Kansas into tho Union upon an equal footing with the origi nal States, in all respects whatever, shall be complete and absolute. At tho said election the voting shall bo by ballot, and by endorsing on bis ballot, &s each voter may please,' “for the Constitution,” or “against the Constitution.” Should the said Constitution be rejected at the said election by a majority of votes being east against it, then, and in that event, tho inhabi tants of said Territory aro horeby authorized and empowered to form for themselves a Con stitution and State Government by the name of the Stato of Kansas, preparatory to its admis sion' ihto the Union, according to the Federal Constitution, .and (9 that end may elect delegates to a Conrenilon ftii hereinafter proyidod. ■ -■ Ds PLAnmtil hM noticed that people living on tho tout hivo'ft’-decide-faoeMo of salt In their pcriplrkUon. .... Sprtial jitoticcs. ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WA.S HINGTON WORKS Pittsburgh, Penna. Office, No. 21 Market street. Manufacture all kinds rf Steam Enrinm and Mill Machin ery; Castings, Ballroad Work, htum Ikdiers anJ sbe*t Iron Work. Jibbing and Repairing dnnoon short notice. mr2S:lydlc Academy of Painting and Drawing. The public are informed (hatn School for tho above hranche* will bo opened on and after the Ist Of April next, nt No. 21 FIFTII STREET, bribe*. vhomuy be desirous cf obtaining a practical course of Instruction.— There will be taught the use of the French I'rayan, Inching on Copi*r, IAO.<-grep\ie Drawing, (one stone) Tinting with /ndt'd In): unit Sepia: also the best htvle of Painting in Oil and Hater Colors, by which the pupil en abled to sneered more rapidly than by any other mothod.— The merits of tbts style of painting and drawi ag have been long und *tjec<***fally tested in my classes. Ilaring in my possession a large end fintlg teUclal colleetun of Originals for every branch, 1 invite ladles and those who may hare in views cnirso of ios sons local! at my Stndio, No. 21 Fifth street. Aif After tho first of April my patrons are informed that my Jioom* will bo removed to No, 21 Fifth street. same entrance as Cargo's New Phi tograpliic Gallery. Those du' siring a snjKjrior Portrait at a moderate rate are reminded that ray colored Photographs received tho First Premium at tho last Fair. mri&lmdfc JOUN N. QLOGGEIL WHOLBSALB CLOCK. DEPOT No. 42 Fifth Street, near Wood, REINEMAN 6c MEYRAN Wholesale and Retail Denier* in FINE GOLD AND SILVER WAJOHBS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FANCY OOODS, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS W .A. TC II M A. TK U I A I AT EASTERN PRICES null* *y.Uv V MITCHELL. HERRON & CO. tiAMTscvctras or Cooking, Parlor and Hoatinit STOVES, Grnle Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Bangrs, ir., ID-1 Liberty SI., Pittsburgh, Pa. ETNA sl'OVJi: W\)KK«. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, USt.riCICRIR ASP PCALta IK LTCST TalfSfctr Cf COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATi.MfSTOW.S, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c.. .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Potmdrr on Allegheny River, two north-»a»t <■* P.Liuiylsjoia I'ASsetiger Lkeput. Ofiloo anti spnlex Room, mriaiyiifr No, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa. PAYNE, “BISSELL & CO., MAScr*CTratas or Cooking, Parlor nml TToutinu STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenderb. etc And Manufacturers of the CVlebrat-i CAPITAh COOKING RANGE, NO. 43> LIIIEUTV STIIKKT, jj 2/p-l) ,!fr riTTsnUlum. PA Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Ar CO. Uanotar tunrs of CAST STEEL; .•!*>, SWUNG. PLOW And A. U. STEEL SPRINGS and AXLES, Corner Post a’xl F.ril Streets, ISlUburgh, Pa. D. 11. ROGERS Ac CO, ■ixcrAcmn* or Roger** Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth. Omrr Rest and Fir si Streets, I\lUbvrj\, Px. Jo».lydfc* JOHN COCHRAN At Htin, MoniACTLtxaA or Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Ac., AVs. 91 .Second itrrri irtni W Third Strrzi. (Between VFood and Market.) PITTSBURGH. FA Hwa ci hasd s roriely of n<-» Patterns, fancy and plain, n.tahle fc-r oil parposs-s. Pirti. uisr att-nti- u pud to Ml closiugQra»r LoU. Jobbing d,.t.e mt »hon not!*-*-. mrV SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Th* great suj-ertorU* of BINUEU'* MACIIIN Ed Overall otter* for the of Ck-tUing and Shoe Manufacturer*, ILtrr.ess Makers, Carriage Trimmers nml Coach Makers, Uu lung bt»o known aod practically acki>iw!cJ^M 1113 NEW FAMILT MACIUNL, Which U a light, Compact and highly ornatnrutnl machine, (doing Its work equally wvll With the machin*** * Mid mn-t becomes favorite fir family n**. A full supply of the above JloclilD'-v l-r nil c at New York prWv, by rc. STRAW, 33 Market «t^ mttbuukuu, pa. . AUo, It-.- Dol’DOllt SRWIN’O MACHINE- Pilrv fr. qj j-titofie. *nio;jjdr»- SEWING lul A. C HIN £2 SI roS FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER A WILSON manufacturing company, Bridgeport. Conn., PUUbar(h,oB Fifth Street. Tbli Machine stitches Mm Finest or Coarsest Fabric, Atlbe pleasure ofthe Operator,moktur: with Di.ius and bfXuli/ul aridduraLU Stilchts prr i/muta, slntrat nol»w leasly. sad are becoming IndlspruaaLle for family use. Pnll information nisy he obtained bv addressing James Ku ing, or ALK.V It.’RKED, Agent, No. W Filth slrr-e, Itu-d-urith. LEA AC preUUINS* Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce. PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS y>V A LETTER FROM TobMht. MF.DICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD fIAUCB. AT MADRAS. K To hi* Drr.lhrr at Aud applicable to M WORCESTER, May. ISM. EVERT A •‘Tell LEA A PERRINS that i their Solicit I* highly eat-ern* VARIETY m ed In India, and K In n.y **• opinion tho most pntatalili-aa OF DISH. well (U the niiMt wbolftaome Haure that I* mad><'' Tho only Medal awarded by tho Jury of the New York ExhttilUon for Foreign Banco, was obtained liy LEA A PHIL RINS for tbeir WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the wovl.L wide fhmo of which having l*d to Dumcmni limtatioii*, pur chasers are eamratly requested to see that the iinm** of "LEA A PEIUUNS” are Impressed upon the Bottle and Stopper, and printed upon the label*. Sole Wholesale Agent# for the Uuited State*. JOHN DUNCAN A SONS. AOS Umadway. New York. A stock alwaje lu store. Al*o, orilnra received for direct shipment from England. myilydfrr VANDEVER & FRIEND, ATTORNEYS AT 1.. AW, urn SOLICITORS IN cnAKCERY, • j\’o. X, S/iine’t Blnck, Dubtupte, Jov<a. promptly made In any part of Northern lowa, or Western Wisconsin. Will attend to the pnrehasoand Sale of Real Estate, ob taining Money on Rond* and Mortgages tohlydfc ITOKICIG-N exohangk. SIO II T BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIERMAN dt CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUMS OP ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, DUls era the principal dtlos and towns of Fran™, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Russia and other European State*, constantly on hand and for sale by WM. 11. WILLIAMS A CO., fi'Shlynfc Rankers, Wood itroet, corner of Third. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBROHANTB, No. 18 Plus Street, St. Lonta, Mo. a ■rea to Murdoch A Dickson, &t. Louis, Day & Matlack, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chas. PuffleW A Co., Louisville, Ky ~ V. 8. Day A Co., Danker*, Peru, Ills^ Green A Stone, Bankers, Muscatine, lowa, Day A Matlock, Phil'ulelphia, Pa., IL Forsyth,'Chicago, Freight Agent lor Illinois Central Railroad. joSiOmdlc J.'M. LITTLE merchant TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrish’a New BoHdlng,) PITTBBUROU. Pa. aaSQJydto . „ . WKYMAN &c » O N , MaaoCtctorar* and Dealers In all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND leaf tobacco, a,rnrr o/ SmUtyrld PURS! rURSM PUSSIII FOH L.AJDHES AJfID MISSES. EMBRACING f HUDSON DAY and MINK BADLE,:- 6TONB MAIITEN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, Ac. GAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOVES, (a great variety and price. Bollrdft . U’CORD A l3l Wood stmt Special potters. Appointment Extended to Jnne i»t. DR9. C. M. FITCH&J. W. SYKES Will ;emiit> «t their Oftic*. X «>. Ifi 1 Pn n n Stroel, OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIK li'/I’KL, riTTSBOKuII. TILL Jr.V £ FIRST. ISS 5 , And may be consulted daily, (except Sunday*) for Contnmptlnn, Aathma, BronrhllUand *ll other Chronic Complaints with »r canting Palnjouary Dt«a*>\ including H**rt Itiwr, Affrrtiwo ../ I.'’". 'Vo.fr.f.*, /*;.»-T.V DUS. FITCH 1 SYKES troold state that tbeir treatment of Consumption i» based upou tin* fact iltnt Oif tiiic.it' >i iiU inOi'Llvkland ryittn at )j ,yr. Wh '■'for'.-.nd ,Urir : ; • ittdrrrlopmrr.i in (V Iwji, and they th.n fytv mini, t Mwhanirul. Hygienic and Median*! remedies t« jntrify the i Uo.*j and strengthen the system. RV* th'!'. they u.io MEDICINAL IN HALATION, which they r*luo hirhlr, hnt nnly as pjfDattpex, which c*vl alone bar- no Curatir'»(■ teeta, and Invalid* are earnestly caution -J against wasting • the precious time of curability on any treatment based npon 1 he planaible, bat false Idea that the seat > f the disuse can j bo reached in u direct manner by Inbula’ion. 1 ea.No charge for consultation. 1 A lut of will tv sect to those dialling to con' suit ns by letter. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. SrRING STOCK J I'ST t ‘i’LXFD, AT THE OLD F.STAFLI.'IMESI OF II 33 IST H X£ I CJ- 33 II , YV" ' pnv the above rewar.l for ihe rt\- _ m wood s«r..i, pi...bureh, p... ;or is Who is row receivin' 7, from Europe and ; " *>r •uiui. n- i*:t bi» bounting-House on ihe EUsU-rn Cities, a choice assortment -d -trnc'.e* in s| ‘» ' < »hU liuif put ;Tvl line, comprising now and ta*t-ful vbapes <>f P-srl While t It i.« r...-«-,iu.s| ihnt „n il<: »ay t.i In* house, he may ha*e Stone Tea, Dintng and Toilet War*-, and tbusamo in Plain, , ' l ' , m ' nd , or.t nt the utioioi the levee, and „ ~ . 0 ' .... , may r.aie fallen into th-Ml*,: ,*-ii.tn or emburkid ouaoiuu 001.1, Lnutr© Baud and Flowers: Fine «lute \ 1 trifled Iron ! „ r fr , jm j JC>inei amoi.g Stone Table Wore, known to the most durable nowin | s*riiii|>ers. lie may still tc *L»-*.<•! tr-m giriog intoima me for Hotels nod steamboats; French Chian of new style*, ( "* * f 1 1 frv' n -I' t .3^-' ’■ ~^ in ' ) ttn Ul,h in Pure White and OoVi Ilaml. cither in rctis or single • tij lt h*'” ltidTnrly. tnlr'wm’ piscne; Richly Oilt and Decorated Toilet Sets. Itnitannin j lex"-n. worn no beard, In height ar-oit fire tr*et ten Inches, and Plated Castor*; German Silver Tea Tablo Spoons, Soup j cart in. hlms. D Tory *r»ct, is dignified In his deportment, Urrllcß, It ,platod mtli illrrr; floe Irory ILnUIoJ Curving, : Tea and Table Knives and Forks; Tea Waiters and Trays; ■ three years. He was ria l in n light l>re«n frock coat, dark Shaker and Sen grtv-e Table Mats; Jappaned and L*ecoratnd ! crey pantaloons, fine lim-ti, wlih gold fancy shirt sleeve Tin r, tu. c holloas, wore pnteut leather bout* oi gaiter hoots, and it Is Tin Toilet Setts. » tl wal.t silk s-a-ks wlihcch.re.l stripes. He eatried in his Also, n complete ami full assortment of nil arm les »niu- ; vis; pocket an Knglinh Untcii, with s hlmri gold chain fas ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at price* to please ! ,eM<J to ~n‘ ’ ■ f hW button h-des M.nt likely he had about It. public, .bo ,„pcu.ll, itmt.-.l ,0 examine 11,1. j ft” “ T, “‘" u * '“'**• mr2±3m<l*wT 67 £t Cbarl-s >irn.|. New Orleans John C. Baker & Co s GENUINE. cod■ ij i vk k oil,:: This Medicine, prepared in the most up- i pro.ed manner, and bottled by ns, has received the mne- j ti<>n of the most scientific of the Medical Profession of Phil- j Rilclpliia ar.d olsenhcre, who recommend it as superior to • r.ny other n»w maanfactnrcd. Of its oflicacy ami un[M>rtJiic<! as a remedial in ris.-s <>f Consumption, Omit, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and nil Scrofulous dlseas,-*, it I*unnecessary to —thousands ofctnlncn* physicians of Europe and America haring tested its wonderful curative proj*-rii-*. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER t CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 134 North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout tho country fc2u:dt«>cDO MESSRS. CIIAS. At DEWIH CUKOR, teachers of the m. I t 7 R*t*^I PIAHO - VIOLIN, n “ T unnAN i».. mxoixe.. n » fll ASCIKXT AND MODRItN LA.VGVAQEH A> Ur.-.k, 1.-biin. German. Fr>-nrh and ?|rn:i-h, Tatighi by CII AS. ORP.IIF.. »•>»:>■! Tb.-> 1 *sri:n.;nir<. it tin. |.f!t..-ij-a1 Mr.ste Ft-res d-'^n.clfr DU. r j ‘. r J! A L -1/ K K X, suite* KO >1 o Ifl NX I ST, from new York, EjrmACTs r rM. v. HY .V LOCAL BENI •WRING AQKNT to rnsGUMS h.M.Y Tc*'th on Onl!, Silvsr, katana and Outta Pi-rrha, and performs all D«t»tal operations in a ei-ientißc manner, witli.-.a psin ! Cn-Term. moderate. 34 Smithflelil Street, brloir Fourth, JAS. MoLALGILLIN, MAUI I'A,TI ttt nf Alcohol, folocnc Spirits and Fusel Oil delfitdt yfr ,YnS. ICJSnnd I7n -o- ' W. AC U. lilN KIJLrVli'J', usaerterruasss uhlui iv All hinds of To trace o, KnufT and Cigar*. llsrero-entlT taken the bntbiuig No. 1 'A'J ffov| »!n«-l. in aiditi- n to tiietr MannUi tn! mg Ettablisbrnent. N" 4.11 c«in • tl'-ct. » here they » lii be Ji.-Aj.'-i to th.:i» ffl-rsdA, sp-.TIr-llc A. A CARHIBR & BRO., Otrncral Ins-iiriitinV No. (13 Fourth Street, rtrrsiuHGfi. ii'.v.v.i O.!U[-»0l«-S r-pie-- Jile-1 of tllfibeft sUli-ilLs- ri.M'tf by Prunsrlsstiia and -itlier Sl»'«-s Fire, Marine >nd l.ife Risks taken of all d'-nripta-ns A. A. CARR] br. jTlftU-ifr > S l AIUml DAWliiti .N CLULhiY, House, Sign nnd Ornamental Paint era, a .v p a a a 1 y f. e a W 1 ,<»!«(I mu IV. \ txe* 1 ’.amtn. Alm., all kind* r.f I'.uilonK Vs Wit.-l s. US^s, Putt) . llru-1.e,. t. 144 tr-sj ,t?eeef. Jc*rr, aV -e f>lfnoei<* AH'* mr .J HKNKY 11. COl-IiINH Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WU.tLE.«ALK DEALER IN Ch«(*«e, Hut tor, Sneiln, F'lsh And Produce r..n-r»llT, 4«r ,v.. Ui RV.I .trrrf, /SfCi.'-orp \ SAMUKL (iKAY MERCHANT TAILOR, ,N*. 62 ST. rum STFFFT. Dr fri*h's New nnlld-nj ) HEUMIwU'S OKMI.NKI-HKi'AHATMV HKLMBuLI/S i'niwio» I’IIKcAUaTIu> It», .1 » TiaVIM.I.I, A M . h coti!. The Thirty lIKLMBOI-D'9 tienimi* PRKP A>* ATP -..1 <vm:n-J,.e on M vNDAV. May 3d, HM. II KL\I UOI.P’S Genuine I’ll tPA It A l iO\. > r t’Ji ::i»ti *nl <>tlit r purttcuUr* eD-yutre of Ueaar*. I* pivpared according to Ptiardibct and U.-!Ui«tr;. »ub ih. Jju.x i a * ;s * Wui-rriireo .or T. 11. Xtns grtaleat atrurary au i Chemical knowledge d«Tol~J to their ; A 0., \c. Ui*-r:y ■ cn-et. or -.1 the Prn;cij»*l, >-f«idUry coo tn nation _ ' v-.ii- P t>„ Ail-i;'>en> <> n r.tr. IV aphlrndawP NfT K ' RroE:s ' “*"s' lubM ' . :—_ —.—,— -—— \*lpqcl-i Kob..* *.id a jriat variety of 01m r style* of READ’ HEAD' HEAD —-Ve afflicted r.-.d,” th-follow , L%4 , M . p r -M jn-i hv Ing certificate of acure of orer ;» .ram' standing: , apl:da»F MURPIIY A RL'RCnFIELD. 11. T. IllUiboU)— Dtar Sir. I ham b.wn troubled with 1 —- - .. ... -7 an affliction of the llUddcr and Ki.in->« f.»r ow twenty j UUI»S hUK KOi 3 >V KAK.—Uloth, Oaf»- year* T have tm-d Physicians In vain, and at lu»t rotu ln- I \JTmm> foe. C«»hnuT"lt«, Mrrino CxSfciro<Tr«, Tweed*. Nan ,U»l to give roar genmno Preparation a trial, u 1 had brant j kineU*. Marmilee. Cottuuad-*s, Al 4 Plain, Plaid and strik'd; it highly *j-ok*u of. it aS.’rdrd nia Immediate relief 1 al*o, l>rr».i (•ocds. Shawls and botnralka. l,a>a used 140* bottle*, and I base ot)UI.H-d more relief 0 HANSON IJDYK, fi ••tn Its filerti and feel much Iwtter than 1 hart) for twenty : fipj d« wP f.-rnjerly Lots Brothers, No. ? 1 Market it, jran previous I hate the greatrit faith lu Its virtu** and -- curative powers. and ihall do all in my power U make It known to the afflicted. Hopin' I Lira may prose olvauta- , geon* t» ron in lu-iistlag yon to Introduce the niedh-in«. I am truly yours, M McO'Ciin't Pa.. dan. 2S. 1557 Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement. lie refers to (hs following gentlemen: Hon. Wm. Bigler, ax-Oovnrnor, Pennsylvania. Hon Tbo* B. Florence, Philadelphia Hen. J r Knox, Judge, Tioga 0., pa lion. J S Black, Jn Jjr**. Philadelphia, lion D. R. Porter, cidJoveracr. Pennsylvania lion Kills Uwli. Judgu, PLdlaiUlphia. Uoii ii n. Uiici, Jmlge t’. S Omrt. Hon 0. W Wimdwaru, Judge. Philadelphia i Hon W A. Portor. City Solicitor, Plilla-iejpliiA. Hon. John U*gler, ex-Ooverbor, Calll»rDt«. , Hon K Biuik*. Auditor Huuerul, M ivehluptnii. 1) t’ 1 And mony other*, il nwMmrv See advertisement iiei»dfl HKL.MIiOLD S DENTINE PI;EI'AIIATIuN. |] iii nno her culunin. 1 11kiskii.i. s Tetter Ointhlnt.—llcinkiirn j Totter Ointment tnrfl ! Col. lIOHKKT M. LKF. ..f Tetter v n (lie Wad Mr. JAMLS 'V NEW LIN, 118 I'li.r it, I'M In . «.,*«nr..d of Tetter, H y»nr» ntniidin : Mr. JOHN VANDKU'HLi. Fifth and Orevi. st*., Phtla., enr.-d of letter. ol ],l year* .landing HEISKKU.-Ji OINTMENT .i.r.d Mr diaries Phipps, Third >ml Arch tin , Knipti..r of ihe Firn, of H year*. Mr* MAIIOARFT LKIhTKIL, I'chonl street, heluw J-ratth- Un, Philn., Trtl-t <>f A yiar* standing Mr. N W.Dili fnl HA, Joijo*’ Iloli-I, riill*., wairuredby tt of lOiraroatirm and IM. ,-r on tho leg. Mr*. MART Pn.-ITILL, Mtih *t., FhiU..rnrrd of Tetter IS yearn. HEN It\ m.CK KT. Kv| . -HO Ch.-Htout *f , F.r option on tha Faro. 1 ♦ year*. JA S. M BROOM, K*q , Went Phlia., Eruption of lh~ Fore, Head aO'l Kyeo, of long standing. Mr. JAMES DROWN, m Chenin.il »!., Kaglo Hotid, of Erjaij-elan. Mr. JAH. H. FAIUIANP, 2SI Chestnut *t. Eruption on the Fact:. 115 year* * Mr. 0. TISDALE, 2UO Mouth Frout»t., Toiler, 30 ymr* ■ta ruling. Mr* WM. J. TUOMPSON. Twelfth awl lUce sta.. Kryslp ala*. R year*. Mr. IUCIIAUD BATTUItS, Kiuptl.m on chi. Fare, -.'fi y<*«ia n landing. Mr. ZKNAS WELLS, Yeramlu Uouio, Urcail ami tieorgo at*., Bartior'* Itch. Mr*. ANN GRAHAM, N. E., cornen-f Fifth and Arch, Infl'untnod Kyea. <*»-Pr.OEo. H. EKTMUIi No. Hu lVu.d it., Whitwnl* awl Retail Agent. iml.aUwF Children Catting Teell*.-«To Molnuw *»i NuEgta.— DR. 11. S. FARMS' C'RLf.URA TED SOUTH ISO SVRUr.— This iLfalUMo remedy ha* privrrud linn drttli of children when thought past recovery, from c< uv..l aloni. A* noon »* th« Hj rup i- nibbed un the gum*, tho child will recover. Tbi* preparation is aolrimjre!iL.*o>in cacftms, and so pkasnnt, that no child will refnto to i-t it* gom*bo rubbed with It. When infant* <uent the »je of four months, though there U no appearance of teeth, on© bottle of the Syrup ahoutd bo nieJ on tho gum*, tu u|hid llio p«rc*. Parents should Dover bo without the nyrnp in the nursery where Chore oro young children; for If a child wakes in tho night with join* in the gum*, tne ayrup immediately give* oaso by opening tho pore* and hunllog tho guin», them by prurentlng convulsion*, fever*, Ac. Prepared only by Dr. Swayuo k Sou, Phlla. 1000 bottle* }u*t received au«l for into by tho Pittsburgh Agent, tnrtftd*wP Pa. OKO II KKYSKB, 140 Woo l »t. Thegreat popularity of Hostotlor’s Stomach Differ*, preporea by tbe eminent physician, Pr. J lloit*t* ter, In unbounded. Dally dmis h*i i«c«‘lv* Ui« voluntary tes timonial* of lh* •filleted, who have been cured of long standing disease*, through tho uno of tho “Itltlcr*, nod dal ly tho salt, of thla medicine U lricmv*ing. andextendlng It* sphere of UMfnlnen among suffering humanity. For re moving all morbid matter from tho itomach, regulating the bowel*, strengthening the entire body and Imparting vigor and tone to the enUrehuman syatom, Itcaanot be equalled. Wo would rocammoDd all who are afflicted with any of the** terrible diseases, to Immediately proenro a bottle of the Bitter*, and their ailment* will vanish llko snow beforo a scorching *un. Sold by Druggist* everywhere, and bv lIOSTETTRR k SMITH, Solo Proprietor*. No*. M Water or 68 Front it*. mrZi:a*wT Goal by Weight. THE subscriber is prepnred to tioliver in JL Allegheny or Pittabargh, # CANNEL OR BITUMINOOS COALS Of the best quality. A* all Cgal delivered by me is weighed, purchaser* can rely on getting full measure. Al*o, COST, LIME, FIRE BRICK AND CLAT. W. A. McCLURO, Alleghany Coal Depot, mr3l »t. end IlaUroad. W». B. DOUU3„ JA*. HOt,US WJI. B. nOLBES A BRO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, DEALERS IX PROTISJOITS, tfc, Cor&cr Hark«t abtS Front Streets. mr3) atibfrttsnnnitß. FIRE IXStIUXCE, Reliuucf .iliiluul lusnrance lioinpuß) of I* I! 1 L A D K L I* H I A ur. fcnil !.a r -«. Lifitife.; crPerpc-tuah M-rchandife. Furnitnre, In Tosrn or Ccunrry. Office No. 30S Walnut Street. l’AriTsLfi:7.?Jt'...AssrTksU6ilCi 50 —TnTested as fuli.-.s» First M.<nga t ’eon iraproe,-Js. i'y Property, worth flntjlla the nmcuttl $120,2ul- .•■ P> n.i:i Run joJ Co'a C per cent. Mortgage Lsjen. - liisc-.-cc -V't-gh* nv .•-•suati >5 per cent. P* nna. K. R. h-em 10.0>i0 >e) IVnnsjlvantn Rtilrond sStoeK 4,uk, o 1 Pi- ci< ot the Reliance Moti.r.l losurstire C" ... lu.HrtiiMl Sl«<k of County Fire lusurance Co 1 OiO Oj Fi 'ip -it Sundry Insurance Cotapstrea., 47fi 00 Hills it<reiT»|.lo. bu.lnes-i j.apr . £2 711 .'43 U- k A.cotinta. accrued interest, etr Ji.aJ-o 19 Oith on hand and in BhlI: 10 043 2) r;.n. r.ngiey. Wm. R.Vh U «•» id S. llroa n. C Mi-rens.,fl. J-dro K. Worrell, H. L Carson, K- i-efl T dlttl-i M. -e. J.-hr.s .11- C .'. \V(a«i, J-itui-sr Woxinsid, mr-'kdswf.-tf F B M lirvCHM AN. f^cretary. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent Nortlx-c-ast corner Thu»! and Wood stn-eta Fivo Thousand Dollars Reward. Removed. DU. JAMES KING hns removed his office oiH rrnlJcf.c‘l to 102 Fif'h *trc«'t, (f\{>bt d<x>r« below bn former r>*in!etice.) »p3:ilat H' “all of ST. j amTs tTuTless. Plll r ADtLI'UIA —A FAMILY BOARDING &0100 L bn., r.nVS.—Frol. Loui3 AsaiLt, Principal. Tho C-.ur*** of compriSES Ancient and Modern Lan gnape*, Malhotnatict, Nutnrmi Science, Drawing, Ac. \<>c»l .Mn»ic t.tnclit gratl*. Fur i‘ii'-iilar*. Ac , atV]re*« lb" Principal, Prof. LnUIS ANGELK. (P. 0.) Fall* m EchuyikHl, Plilhuleiphia LOtsT. —A check, dated April id, I*s*. rlru’rn 1} n.iHpr, Brmtu A O, on tli« I'lttpbnri'h Tnm ('■ , f. -r The |«.vniii.t o| mij rliock ha» Ikn:p and all jiuisoij* ip >-auti«m-<i nPCOtiatlriEr'< A Hln’ral r-r .nl will I-* If H |. r>- tnrn*M l-uhn Mi|i«cribcr» aj-ajif uvu.rY,brown * r>.» Sl'NlMilKS.- ink-- l.ur.i. l.'i"hV ( l- r E-g«i'. :ui ilo Apl.tio. Ky T-i -ur. Brui, 1 . .1.- 1,-.11 . fiO t>u»l. Tsmni In '/ «. !•-. Wll f'b< t»<-, to »torw nn.J 1- r l.i K l»A 1.7K1.1. .t C'l .JM I.iU-K, *t t't\ IS l >. I»K11:1> AITI.fcI.S tni- hale I>v Uw i .1 ,s rs 4 C .MI.KV, 141 W»t»r *i J v \ LKV uF'imV GOOi»S li Vify^lu-ai-C IIIVSON LyVK, ai.:;..U»T I. tJu.rH I. .VC, nrull.ru, N Di; V AHI’LKS '•> sacks bright Dry Ap ftm rr.- M MMIf.T «1.. I.T HKNKYII. COIAItfS / '1 KtiJlN’ A I’l'LES—ls bbTs. choice Annies \JT rxrtv.-Jan.l f.;r l-y MKMIY II.COLLISS BKAN.*? —2u bhk fiaiail white Beans f<ir i«U I 7 i»j>3 UENRV lICOLLINS Timothy skki>- i«» 1 >»?■> receive! ana Uul-I't lIKMtY II C0t.1.1 NS pIOIATOKS- P< l« ’k I.l' M A!‘> I>r -I l*cnn e rinmia. m(. 10. I r.-'. .11». lilt-Kstis.ie Nebraska.'Mi-v-im, I -«•« «n 1 'linn-- .t v t,-r sal- bt \V S HaVE.N. nj-.'! I .if!»» r M-ir ki I *l>.| S,-. D-I «!fi-p|». Ol'l' FI Ll,' »\\ v ‘' KOI.L BOOKS C>r «017- I. W » II A'E\ c r Mmk-i m,.1 S.vn.l *t» li'Llil B —M»U Krtrn Kaniilr. 1 . ;•-* A.. 1...1 rs 05-1 f..r . lie t» PPKINOEH IMRIUUGtI AO' PROPERTY IIOLDEIHi. ATTIs.NTIOSI PSRiim <&. josxgsoia aH-1j.1.i . 10. CHILDS Sc GO’S PATKNT KLASTIC FIKK WATER Pilot) I' CEMENT ROOFING, AKK n 'n prepure'.l t ■ cxoi'tiu*‘■•Her?for aDy 'i'» ' ii> a i’t {••* flAt. at th» r.o- Im -*a ! '*-• ii< ift« ttwiir-i < mi'. I,.in* ■l'-t»ronri'"l pat on n,- *• ifcnl lf foi ‘ heiipnes** :»n<l L)ui*ii r»iUt v. • ... vi'l ki, • ni]R.n- iu.y e.iL.jy fi ~tn il. I .•! t!' , J Mut t-xCljilrJ can i .• j. i > rr: \ sumhfl<.M *tr*n Hi thr at. r«> k »POn >1 .iuvi-r ~.4 ll..ireri., J Iktk'* :-i. - i I" f <:• 1 ,1 a-iJ -VofcLi —l. . I*l tni- nt all-T. Mi*'--. r i.'-r >I «tk*-t mul »u . «»l*. • ..'ll II .-ilvi (i, nn.- U. Wbarl 1' •«(. Hou* ! K.ilfil )Ui>i., i lwtu*fii W*b«ter • •.t « MurvofJ M Me 11. tt.Us.r »t. • A Hriv'li.-T,, .rii»i -f ullry ami >anrluaXj »tr.-i. a:: cun,, ii..uM -in is Wiit.ov e*i . w«><r« Km. -I A. J .i.n v.'K, V i:i Sl.L'.n at,.l M» ).i»I I.ilh 1 1 1. « uu a><u.) »: l »• teuton. ou» ti. mi li- I‘l.';>;!.N A JollJtf'OS, «; J i*M IvP V. .Xmuliht-M .» . rit'.l.urcK. I’% Sewickley A n.ASM* Al. AN L) COMMERCIAL 2\_ IM.lkPlv, rCHOOL FO;i B-/VS. U nnir* ir.m HKLEBEU lisviug just ruturneii i'roni • Useeantrrn ctli*e. whrre h« has selected a choice stock of s_dpenr.r I’jann*, for tho Fprmg trade, would fr spectftilly lav.l* th* ntleDtioD of purchaser* They wrre with great care from tho entire eastern iu.'ck. *ml are considered amoag tho finest Instruments •■v. r brought to this city. Purchaser* nr* soU .Uihl to call and clAOiin*, as this I* an excellent opportunity for obtain ing n first class imJ reliable Plat.'. Forte npd H. KLLUEIL No 33 Fifth -1. CO.p.UITNEnsHIP, THE imJorgigued have this day entered into < • i>!krlti« , r>lit|i lor tli** pinj-oie of conducting a General o>lquiiuh.ii I'ii“luc*' I)u»io. n 4«, tintliT lh<* naineand style of Lcerlt mit II uicbiaaoa. Ua« tug ttio a 1 vantages of a location coiMi'nirt.t to tbc lUrrr and Rallru.d DrpoU, and many years’practical nprnrticw In the l.nMnce*. they fool eunfi deni that Ibetr efiorts to please jwMti") who may favor them will I’roJoc* J.ir*atr, will turrit their ap prohatl'in. r\ U. itlt.j-a »lnue ot your patronur*, wo remain hot truly. LhKCH * HUTCHINSON i’ltlsbiirch. A| ril 1-1. IS.',S —aj.'J:!md LKKCII I"ii‘Cfcili\SOXr'Comm, B Bion and Forwarding Merchants, dealer* in Western Re wri" Clkih-, Fioiu, Fish, Bacon, Butt'T. Llusrvd Oil, IVI mid I’i.ati A-di<-«. Grain, Dried Fruit, and Produce C-.m-rnlly 1!<-.J brand* Family Flour alwuya yn hind Agent* for Mm «nh' of Madw.-o C<'* ri-|. liratrd Patented I 'par l Star»tr. No*. lid J*r< ouJ and 14 j Pir*t at#., between Wood hi..l Nmitlitlidd *U. I’llUliurgli. Pa. apilyd I EASTERN MEAT.—Two extra fat Cattie, _J tvto llclfeu, IB mODMi* oi l, (foil by Johu Llddln, First Waul. Atlegbi ny.trujil pronounced tin-dm>»t un-at of the bind ••»»•! oib-mi lu this market. Alao. totiio \>rr fine Minton njnl F[.ring Umb, will Iw eip.<»»d | u Iho stall* of Bubi-rH-rr in Allegheny Marketcn rriday m.-rnms. and Uiatiioivl Mirl.fi, l , lti«.|r»r < ;h, Saturdav liiurulng Till* will he. len.lritl > uijf „f rh.i eh.’l cm I alalia ot nioat ever ex hibited in tlm ro lisitv. Novtlta price charg-U. 'M'--' l ' l ___ OW. KVAN3. WALL I* A l'EU—fil’Kl NG STOCK Kino Ihili r Cheap Wall at the Pajior llf i:. c. COCHRAN b, No. C Fvder-l ilrml, Allegheny, t . hoia: assortment at k w pnee*. fur parlor*, dtuingtooma, chambora, halla, clinrchun. Ac. New P-rocliucs and Mould iuga. Itiittaiioti Onk, Fti.ni« amt Wo.il; Fri-v-.y-a, Teeter*, fliunHatin ami Oilu.g Paper. Uol.i, Vvlvei and Fh.wored Border* Flia Ih.ir.l Pattern* and Curtain Paper Oiit and Transparent Window blia.lev, Curtain Oilcloth and Lltirn ('iirtalu Fixture*, Ac. Ordurn t.n J’np.-r Mutigltig and Whit* Waihing by riper! LOST. -Ciiy WurranU, No. 20110, d.itcd N.ivrmhi-r &th. ISJ7. Appr.’pdiittrm Xo It, lamed to 11 ugh )U. harilM'.,, t„ r Sixteen 12-10') Indian, (f I*l 12, All p.-ra.rti* oro no'iSrrf thut prvymout or add Warrant haa been ■topiMi], and iipplicntion will lw made to Councils for nneth ir W'arriM r>t lik<> nmuout. ■P'iSt'l* UOBKUT LA FFEIITV. L' YON'S MAONEi'ICi’OiVDEH'-For^ destruction of ftiaecla, mch at hid bu&a, cvcknmche*, uioth*. flona, aula, movtultora, flltia, plant itiaecla, vermin on fo«l» and animal*. Junt rwCulr.nl and for *al» by I». L. PAIIXKSTOCK * CO. StIELLAC—H cases just received and VJ r.r_*alrLy_ ap3 _ It. L fAII.NESTOCK A CO. QUININE —OUO uzs. Oil hand and fur sale _by ap? n 1.. FAftXESTOCK * CO. Concentrate!) lve—3oo cases just r -T_d and for ail# by I). 1- FAHNESTuCK k CO. MUKPIIIA—SU ozs. on hand and O_»or jail, by _apd IL L. FAUXESTOCK i CO. HiUEji.—Dry FlinC " 120 Crern Raltod. Juit rrrelrod and (nr sale br ap2 .Sl-lUNUEH HARIIAUCH k CO..MS Ld-erty *t. HIDES.~I.IUO prime Dry Flint, 2tK) UrwnFaltiW. in nrrlrr nod for mile by ap- hrßihdKu HAiiiumni k co RYE FLOUR—2O M>l«. extra tor sale by mr4 _ _ DAVIT) c. lIERB^T. PEA NTJTS.-—4O sacks in fitoro and for sale hy (t 024) R._nUTOmxSON HOMINY’ —20 bbls. in store and for sale by tnrlO _ _J.B. CANFIELD. APPLES-- 15 bbls. choice Applesrec’d and for sale by mr3l HKXkV U-COLLIXa. BROOMS —50doz.rec'd and far sale bv mrtl mr3l HENRY 11. COLLDCS. MILLER'S COUGH SYRUP.—An excel lent remedy fur coughs and eofda, prepared and sold only by mrSO JuS. FLSMIXO. TENN. GROUND NUTS—2S sacks new emp, 1 bhiL and 2 bbli. now landing from steamer -Economy for sale by IHALAII DICEET 4CO LARD —30 bbls. now landing from steamer Economy fcr tala by ISAIAiI DICKEV 4 CO. COTTON— 62 bales nowlaading from ateain er Ecoaoßy for n)« by ISAIAH vICK£7 A 00> Ssr 00 ; c '■po LET.—The HaU formerly occupied by | P, 1 "-' 5 ’ 1 - th i 1 lb** Son* of Tempermne*, on tlie corner of »«* . ghenj- Conner, th« R^hM I*’ 1 *’ toz r khtT . ltl Jw'V-b Third Enquire of JOIW M*GILL 1 SOS, non. J « tott. R*p nbl lew Oonntj Onawn. mritf No. 257 Liberty rtreet- ■ «p2aU* FOR RENT-To Bctciiees. Soap Uo.l'tss AtnOrnißS.—For rent, a premise* »ntUl>le for th* e hooy canntj. anbject to th* *tH,ro ytth abont fir* *rre» of land attached. — ror3l:dtc* y CcoTvnt.< c. Rent $tS5 |«-r &ar l’c**«ioa l*t April. A «priDg ti , .~ ~ i ~~~ f neTer fkillnc water runs through the premise*. Apply to [;> ? nER ir J AMEJ L. Or.miaM. of Third mr.*::lwd TIMS.'OLIVER. 17 f Liberty it ° AJlefibsu.v. ii a candidat., Tor Sheriffor All*. \ Rheay cuQCty. to the lUjml/.ic*a CWty ' tkm. _ mrti-Ju« FOK KENT.— A comfortable two Ptoi, Brick D«Tllln(f. with Bam and nt-ont »ix acrre of ex- -—,» ~“7 ' ‘7*~C~ “ \ —* client land, and nAr ifet UUrtT. ! r^PROTIip-NOTABt —U \MEL ArkstSOSG, < i'ow'Siion itsur u« find tmnitdutelr on ap|iliattion to , *-**V Third Ward, is acAn<UdaW ler l’rotL-jn.,t*r> A' ALEXANDER KINA: | Icghcny conntj&ubjecl to th.' dn-tn-.a 5 f the H-pul-’, d*o VT3 Liberty treat. ' (VoTeutfon. roi-Jt-dt.- • 83 CLEM TINGLEY, Vr-sld*-nt. Ditterf'EV FOK RL.VT—A three story [itrellmg E® ■ tr3=PEr>TnoxoT isr—L'. C. Halt:, of Shots- House on Fifth ttrwt. 'No. 100,) containing 11 >“SL i u'tir’ Uea township, will be a candidate fur the oCirc 'f rv»om*, beside wa»h hoo»*. A.-., with fine tnrk ; Frothocotiry, »übj*-ct to the decision cf the ltepnMc>\i. cnrnatfo bon-e attached. 11m heme is »np;>lied with bot j County Contention. aplult? and fi'lJ water. l-oth. g«. A<- and brlnr in a central loca- ' . ” _r c.,,** tiuu » admirably adapted to the,w*Lti of a profrsatonal , l/tCKSON, 01 Owlltll mar, nod will h* n-ntcd for a lerni of ycui to a cwd ten- | Fayette township, t* a candidate for A#»unblj, «c> i»nt. For turthur particular* enquire of Ject to tba do.-lsloo of the Republican County ContesUoa. rnrU ALEXANDER KINO. ap3:dtc Samuel Dispham, Robert Sues, . William Mitsssr, Pe-uJ. W Tingl»y, | Marnholl lint, 1 L la’thrup, • Clue Lelund. i Ja;t*b X. Hunting, Smith Bo wen, Win M. Semple, puuVg- FOr REN’l —Tlu! larpr- Warehouse nownccapioJ iy W. 11. pmlth & Co, No*. I I'lrut an'l SoC’fj-1 ntr.fU ICtifjntr* of I I'AIIK, SIcCCRDT £ CO, N. «. UO K:rn «n.l ICO S«M U .i »U. TO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling on Unv&tiwU between Penn and the riT-r. Kn-&3 »'f fel6 K. If. KING, No.ill Liberty »t_ TO OIT—A well finished two story £3 Brick Dwelling, containing six rjom«. No. Franklin etn-el. Enquire nf springer a co„ f r Oj So. 2ii Liberty street. TO LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling Uoqm , No. 175 Wylie street. ftl present occupied b> (Kir Richard Floyd, well finished and iu good ord?r, nod bit* oil the modern conveniences: water, gas, *C4WW stable mid carriage hou*e. Apply to ' joU, JOHN FLOYD * CO. Dwelling for RtfNTi—a dosi-ES' rable two story Brick Ilr>os* on Cougruss street, JggL containing 0 rooms, a good yard and newly painted and papered, apply to W ATT A WILSON* jas No. 26S Liberty street. FOR RENT.—The Dwelling House No. 151 Third street, near Smitbfl-dd, ti-wly papered tad l-aiutod throughout, gas, large yard, Ac. Possession Imme diately. Also—Th" Dwelling part of No. 142 Fourth street, near Cherry Alley; six rooms, good cellar and yard. Rent $l5O per annum. Also—The two Oflico Rooms, 2d story, front of No 142 Fourth street, now occupied by J. 8- llall, Esq. Kent $lOO. Vacant lots In tho Ninth Ward for sale or lease, near the Allegheny \ alley Railroad. Enquire of TIIQS. WOODS, 1(0 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Two desirable Houses on sth •t., being the one I occupy nt present, and the new House next door. Possession given on the Ist April, 1868. For rent, Ac . apply to ALEXANDER KINO, 273 Liberty street. ALSO—A comfortable throe story Dwelling Hoaso on P--nn street, mar Wayne. Posonlon can bo had forthwith. For terms, Ac . apply to ALEXANDER KINO. AI.SO—A too »*'Tv Brick Dwelling Housn on Esplanade str-*t, Allegheny City. Immediate possession given. ALEXANDER KINO. A I.BO—A Frsiinj Dwelling in the rear of the above boose, <m .1 ini-* «tri-i Allsgb- ny Oily. Rent l«w to a pwsi ten ant. jas ALEXANDER KING. BEES FOR SALE.—The undersigned has f. r sale •I'T.-n scrips of It--* *, which will I— sold at a 1X)II SALK —Onb of Wallace's Patent Portable Plonr Mill*, with Benn»r « latest I’aUot fcmnt Mnebiti'-; Bolt, D iltlng Cloth and £leT»tor, all com nleteaod ready for netting up. Apply to V. B. grVDASI, Oil MID, aplr-ftxrtf F Itebrec* 4 CnUg sts., Allegheny City. Farm for Sale.. THE heirs of Durid Canan, dcc'd, offer at private rale their Farm in SuowtUn towiuhlp, Alle gheny couolr. Pa ,on tho old Pittsburgh and Wa»iiington load, about ‘i mllvr from Pittsburgh. It eoutaina 10Tacres, about 80 nrrr# rlrarsd, Tell watered, under good fence* and In fine rendition. The buildings are a Urge two rtnry Brick Dwelling, with tru room*; a ■mall Frame Dwelling, not linish-d, and a nrw Fi »m» turn, 36 by To fori— There it al«o a {rood !*»* Mill. Then* are af» w frnit tree*. The « »ll U »f the fii'pf quality and iho laud lies very woll.— F«r term* and further particular! enquire of the heirs, on the premlaer. or ■ f .1 W. V. WIHTE. Atl'y at Law. . apl:wim»F 10*‘> Fifth airrct, Pittsburgh •ii '■m-k'i Ni*i*h:iTinock*i rcM * lIKIV Kit ,t DILMOKTII, FOK SA Ll— 4:> nor*H <>f land near Ilulton's station. «n Allegheny Valley K. it.. 10 miles Irom tbe my. Tl<* land l« all eorerwl with fine form** tree*, which mit« It * duimM* place fur a country residence. •. itniMinp I-otn, each 13) By 100 feet on Penoa. n-'nr Magee street. 6 Jo J.. on Vlckroy street, near M*cm street. 14 do do on Mnria street, near Magee street. 8 rt<> iln on Blufl and IsnbeUastrects, In lb* Eighth Ward of lb* city of Pittsburgh. Al*o, l Lot on the corner of Penn and Marbury itreels, fronting SO on P«cn and 100 fret inches oo Msrbo rj street; adjarrtit to th« d"pot of the Pennsylvania Rail road. P-r terai. etf , Inrjalnj of ISAAC JONES, tnr2< trm* —nir29 comer Rom and Fir»t »t»., Ptit«bnrgh. STOKE HOUSE AND DWELLING—A grxvl tuainci* stand,<o mde» from the city.oa the Ohio Hirer ami adjoining asUliou cn the I'lCßll, will be sold lew on application to IIKNRY n. COLUNP.2S Wood street. . COALTKOrEUTFOR SALE, con taining lid sere* of *np*rlorco»l and farming land, wiUi railway, tipple, ran, d welling, and everything In coin* plete work Ing order The attention of purchaser* if called to the abut* property, at it will b* sold at a sacrifice. tnriWVSwd II BNUY II CuLUNS. US Wood street. FOK SALE —1 Trading Boat. £obylGfeet, 3 ply root 0 long Coal Boat Cable*. F»r tale low for cash or approved note*. Enquire of U BOUGH F. DiHM. at TV. MClintOck’s Carpet Store, mrUtlaid No. 1 IS Market street. .• »tr—u Hout« ef Tt-'-H- Pa:ui*~;i» FOR SALE—A Druj; Store situated in one of tbo best locations la the city of Pittsburgh, for cither a jubblng, retail or preecriptlon business, inducements ore oQered to purchaser* containing advantagee of rare occur reuce. F>.r laiormsiion inquire of JOIIN HAFT. at No. ICC W»K>d Ft reel, con»*r of Wood and Eixtb, Pitts burgh. 1W f«0 Valaaolo City Property for Bale. “ THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and R«!'-mt>i Alley, u-xt to John Irwin k Son*, being I'ju f-*t on Water and Front strevti. and 1M dewp along the Alloy. It will h» sold together or in lots ot 20or 24 foot each. For urnis. (which will be made easy as to payment,) Ap ply to JOSEPH S. LEECH k CO., mrlrdtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Acaaemy. TIIE subscriber offers for solo section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known os “Bowman's Section.'’ containing C4O acre*. It U •itnated three milua west of Massillon, on the State Bond leading to Wooster, and within abont two miles of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and north-east quarters ar», partly cleared and Improved— the remainder is covered with superior timber—-and the whole Is well watered by springs and running streams.— This section ts considered the finest body of land in the coonty. It will be told undivided or la quarters to suit purchasers. To those who desire to Invest In real estate a better opportunity Is rarely offered. _____ THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles RB above the Depot, at Now Brighton. Beaver Co-jgL Pm., on Block House lUsn, containing lOe sore of excellent land, every acre of which is tillable, and 95 of which 1* un der cultivation. There axe 13 acres of good timbor. ftOecres in crass and'bastuie, and an abundance of coal. There Isas Orchard ol grafted fruit trees. In almost every field there Is a spring of never-failing enter. The improvements consist ot a new Dame Dwelling, at tached toa wsother-boanled log. a small tenant house and a large frame Bam, iO by 36 feet. This cboicu farm li lu a high state of cultivation, fences good, and In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to ehnrvhea, schools. For terms, enquire at THlfi OFFICE, or of Jal2*lAwtfT J. ANDERSON, Ketr Brighton. Pa. THE undersigned baring determined to movo west, offare for sale, (or exchange for Western property.) the best Farm in Armstrong county, within Uve minute* walk of the Kittanning Bridge, and dullghtfally sltumtnd on the river bank, opposite and in view of theAllc -sheny Valley Railroad Depot, containing about One Hno red A ere a, sixty of which contains eight feet ol good Bitnm enousCoal, with bank open, and dallvering coal daily In Klttnnnlng at five cents per bushel; and 33 acres of superior river bottom that never overflows; about 60 acres tinder fonc* and in thu highest slate of cultivation, having receiv ed over 1000 loads of manure from the town, to which a team can make eight trips a day. Thsrn U altugoLoe Uouso 30 by 40fect,and a Frame Bam 40 by GO feet, vrilii corn crib and wagen sheds attached; 1&0 young Apple and 100 Poach Trees growing; a well of water at Om house and a □ umber of spring* of waurthat at small eXpon*n could be conveyed to the house. This property possesses superior edvantacee for realdencM and iron or lumber rlMi. AH peraons desirous of realising a good and profile] able tovMtinent are requested to view this property before making any other ioli*:t>ou. Title indisputable and terms eatj. Two train* daily from Pittsburgh, making it easy of access Tor farther particular* nddreaa the proprietor, JOHN PORTSMOUTH, Klttanoing. Armstrong County, Pa^ • Or, WM. PniLLIl'S, Gloat Manufacturer, Plttabnrch. P. I*.—To exchange tor Western lands, some baildincs and lots advantageously eltnated Intbeccutral part of Kit* tanning. Jal&3md J. P. LP. niTOIICOCK havingpurchased the • interest of Jacob Huffman, In the firm of Huffman, McCreary 1 &>-. tte style In the firm will hereafter be Hitchcnck. MuCrecry k Co. Mr. Huffman will remain in the liocsu aplrlm HITCHCUCK, McCREERY i po.. Sue ccssors to Huffman, MtCreery 4 Co., Forwarding and CorumUilon Merchants and Wholesale Dvatere in Produce, Floor and Wool. FITT3BBROH. • REFERENCES; BAITUtUX. Fpringvr Uarbacgh A C«> n Crooell k Dorsey, 11. Child* A Co., mn.tnti.vwn McCandleas, Means A Keene, Starling A Co- ItncUey, Ccrrrava A Co., Jit. Kent, Santee A Co., G It fcmith iOr Garrett A Martin, anasstn. Weaver A Ombarn. A. A B. Fenfon A Bros, Bt.MCQ. George M. A L Horde, Juaeph K Elder, aplidly Fenton Bros. jas. BLACXJtoar. t, c. »Avm. BLACKJIOHE * DAYITT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Produce and Commission Merchants, Dealers in Boat Stores A Pittsburgh Mannfaofairad Articles. No. 10 Smitblleld Street, Orrcsm Mosovoaozu Qotnx, PITTSBURGH, PHXHJ. - TITE CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TT to our stock of the following articler MaulUa Ropes of all sites and lengths. Best Navy Oakum. Tar and Pitch. Finest qualities ofCoffoo*, Teas and Supra. Splcea of every description. Best brands of Famßy Flour, together with every description of articles for family use and boat store*. aplat2w BLACKMORB A DAVITT. New RoobeHo or Lawton Blackberry. HAVING made arrangements, with Rev. J KNOX for a snprJy ot Plante of this valuable Black harry, 20,000 strong thrifty Plants are offered at the follow log prices; 1000 plants 4123 00 23 plants- go 00 600 " 05 00 12 *• 300 2JO “ 33 00 0 “ i 73 100 M 13 00 3 “ JOO 30 “ 600 1 M to- Orders addressed to Bar. J. KNOX, or the subscriber, ac companied with the cash or a suitable reference where the parties are not-known, will be filled in the order in which they are received. Plants of the HEWILAX’STHORNT/KSiißl.Afflmymnv will be famished at thsaatae priiaa. ’ JAHE3 WARDROP. - ntrlisiawtfT No. 47 Fifth street, Plttoborgl^Pa. CUMAC—2O ; sacks now landinc from BW» IfIATAH DICKET 400. jFot Itrnt. fe2o-dtf Or— E. P. DARLINGTON, 37 Wood street. jFor Sale. O. TV. KVASS, at St 11 No. IU, Pttfrburgh Market. Ohio Land for Bale. J. B- BWEITZEB, Nn. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. ocS&dswtfT Farm ror sale. To Capitalists or Blannfaeton. Change of Firm. eanfcilatre. [tt^Coroxeb. —Wji. Botd, of the Third LS£y Allogliony, is a candidate f-T Coroner, subject to th.’ decision of the Republican Conwntfon, mrCSbdtc* ir^CofioxEß. —Samuel B. Cooper, of Sixth k'v Ward, PDtsourgb, is ncandldalo for tho above cflVe, stibiert to tbo decisiuu of tbo Republican County t'otivun turiT.dtc KtiiQious Jlolirrs, At. Union Prater Meeting, at the Central Prr’ibjteriiut Chinch, near tb« corner uf Fixth and SiuUhifrld st*. 'nie services will to ron.lnct.jfi |1 day by Kuv. Mr. Fuaev. of Ctb Trosbyt Han Church f- Me-ltng from ll to lu 1 -; oMock, 41. All ore lnvit—t t-> attend * Ap3:-IH Ornut or rat I’iTTrncaoij A U. atoN Mininq CO., 1 Pittsburgh. Match 15,1358. / TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The StOck- Ley' bolder* ol.thi* Company are hereby notified that the noißb*r of share* into which the t)** Capital Stock it divided, ha* lhl» day been increased from Six Thmttand to Certify Thoutami ihaiea, m pursuance >•( authority grMtddhytbe Legislature of Michigan. StWCartificate* of ilwk in exchange f.<v the old one* will be i»urd at the office o' thu rocretarv. in the city of Pittsburgh on and after the lit day ut April. No certificate will i-e Wrued tor tho fraction «f a there, bat parties entitled to fractional ilmree will be ere-cllted therewith on the books of the Company, and a certificate issued whatever assignments of inch fractional ertdite an presantmltu tbo Secretary ns will amount to ono or m«>re •hares. Ueliera of cld certificates will pleas© present them for exchange u early after the l*tof April a* may be couvo- THUS. M. HUWK Pittsburgh fi Bostvn Mining Co. auction Sales P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth Street. Buggies, barouches- and har ness AT AUCTION—WiII be. sold this Saturday Morning, April 2J, ot 11 o’clock, at the Cotstnerrlaj Sales Room*, No. 64 Fifth street,a number of Buggies, Barouches and one net of Silver Mounted Harness, nluo c.ne Jenny Lind Carriage. ap-1 P. M. DAYIS, Auct. Elegant st yles of fkesu spuing GOODS On Tuesday moraine. April 0, at 10 o’clock, will be sold at the Sew Commercial Sale* Rooms, No, 14 Fifth street, l.y order of underwriters. n choice Block of fresh Spring Dry U-h-J*, lately selected for a fashionable ce tabllahmetu. comprising a very ehgant tariety of styln and fin* matei ial for the prcicni region. all of which are to be soht by the piece. Among tho article* are fine French l.awns, in patterns; bret and semcrl mourning Lawn*; Turkry rod oil CUiutros, Dress Ginghams, White Brilliants, superior Irlih Linen*, fine Shirliog, Moilins, French Brown Lutra, fancy Velvet, a valuable assortment of Sprague and other Prints, Cashmeres, Hosiery, Patent Thread, Pin*, Brown nod Bleached Linen, Tablecloth*, Linen Towels, Black Doeskin and Fancy Oxamcroa, Eepoilaat Cloth, Sat tlnils, Janes, 64 Worstod Dimasks, Brown Drill*, Coast merrs, flc. Ihs gcoda can be eiAodued on the morning of the salt). ap2 P. M. DAVIS, Anct. Y ALU ABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.— On Tna*dny evening, April 6ih. at 7 at the Commercial Sale* Room*. So. bt Kißh wrul be io]j, 1 UU share* B»nk ofi'ittsburgh; oil ehanw Mcrcbam* and rilannfactnror*’ Book Piti-burglu US do Mechanics Bank; Id do Allegheny Batik: 40 do old viock A lirghctij Bridge Co. apU P. M. DAVIS, Anct. BOOKS by CATALOGUE.—On Saturday morning, April 2-1, at 7 f’rloch. will l-y cata logue, ut the nuw ouli-* room*! No. 54 Fi/jh •treat, a collection of vaituihle woik* in TLcoUiuy. Uiitory and general Literature. Among them are Patrick. Lowth and Whitby’* O muianUry, 4 voir, tho Gospel* by Qaccnell, 2vo!r. Lord Jeffrey’* m ma, Lif* of Lmbtr, illustrated; Hohertson'* Work*, 3 vol»; Lingard'a llDtory of England, 13 vole spectator, li vol*: Sterne’* Work*, 2 voir, Soott’e Commentarlva, 2 vela; Schoolcraft's American ludiau, Idfo of Wellington, Percay’* Rellout*, Gibbon'* li v me, 6 vole Mather’* Slogralla. 2 vol*; Hume's England, G role War* of the French Revelation 2 vole. Landscape Gallery, etc, etc. Pull particular* io Catalogue now ready, apl P. M. DAVIa. Auct. STOCK P., Ft. W. A C. R. K. at pritatb SUX, In lota to ruit purchasers, bv apl P. M. DAVI”, Auct.. So. !A Fifth ft. TWO PIANO FORTES AT AUCTION.— On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April sth.at3 o'clock, at tlie Comnaercial Fait* Room* No. 64 Fifth street, will bo •old, two handsome second hand i’ituiu Fortes. mr3l P. M. DATTS, And. Daily, sales at no. 54 fifth si.. At the new Commercial fair* No. 64 Fifth street, every week day, nro held public sole* of goods In all variety, sailed fur tho trade and ciitwumera. from a large •tuck v hJch is constantly reydeDiobed with fresh consign ments, that mast be cloved forthwith. At 10 o’clock, A. £l., Dry Goods &ud fancy articles, com prising nearly every thing neoded in the line for personal and family ore; table cntlory, hard tram, clothing, bocts and shews, tsdien wear, fie. At 2 o’clock, P. &L, bonsebold and kitchen furniture, new and second hand; beds and betiding, carpets, ckgust iron stone China ware, stoves, cooking utensil*, groceries, Ac. At 7 o’clock,P. fancy article*, watches.clocks, jyvrel sy, musical instronjeata, guns, clothing, dry goods, bouts ml ahoca, boohs, stationery, fic. P. M. DAVIS. Aocfr. ADSTIK LOOMIS t CO., Merchants’ Eiehange. Bonds at auction—to whom it mat COSCZ3A.—WiII be sold on accmmtof whom it tuny concern, on Thursday ewuicp. April Bih, at the nxwns of tbs Merchants’ Exchange, 3 Bonds or $-1000 each, being Mortgage Construction Bonds, convertible of ih« l*. Ft. W. acdChicago U. R. Co_ 7 per tent, per annum, (nyable July to January Ist in thecityof New Tork atiJ V«<CbuabUlu X. T. Jannary Ist, 1867, coupon line and unpaid January Ist goo* with each bond. AUSTIN LOuMIS A CO. ICx«K}utor’s Salo of Stoolo?, MV * AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., >Ptock k Koto Broken, No. 68 Fourth Sirust, Pittsburgh. rpHE Executors of the Key. Charles Avery JL offor at public sale at the Merchant's Exchange,in to* City ot Pittsburgh, ou THcaaPar, tho 15th j+oximo, at B o’clock, P. M ? the following stocks, vn: 2b66 shares of tto caiAriUsiockof thsPiliabnrghk Boston Mining Company, (Cliff Mine. Lake Hupi-rior.) 1000 shares of tho capital stock of tho National Mining Company. •6 atarei Exchange Bank ol riUsbeagh. 400 ** Alleghc-iiy Bank. 42 11 Hand mvet Bridge Co. 66 M Moooogabela Bridge Co. U 3 “ MonoagahcJa Navigation Co. 07 *• Pitub’g, Cincinnati k Louisville Telegraph Ca. .60 “ Allegheny Gas Co. C 7 •* Pittsburgh, Fort Wajne k Chicago Pall road DiTidend Scrip of ditto, of $72. 20shamCbartlcn Valley UailrtndCo. 20 “ Wilkinsbnrg kwm Nawtoa Plank Hoad Co. 1 “ Scholaiabip Pittsburgh FemaloCullcre thos. m. nowu, \ WSL H. SIIINN, vExeeutora. JOSIAH &ISQ, J FOR SALE.—IO Lots situated on Bluff and Eagls * abort disUnco from tho Court llonso, 22 feet front by 100 deep. ]QsbaresF,C. »n<l LoulsrQU Telegraph Stock, Lr 40 shares Odd Follow's Hal) Stock. 10 shares Bank of Pittibuigb. 23 shares Pittsburgh Life, Fir# end Marine; Insurance . Company. , mri3 ACSTTO LOOMis ft CO. STOCK SALES BT AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00, at tub merchants 1 exchange every TLLtsKSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge Inrcrmcc and Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate cold at pnhlfc cai» at the Merchants’ Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes, Drafts and Loans on Heal Estate negotiated on roaaoaallo terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, sc2J Stock Koto Broker*. 02 Fourth «t. ©Sants. WASTED IMMEDIATELY.—IO,OOO Me® to engage in tbe sale of the moat popular selling Books in America. Invalids, Uochanks, (armors and Teach ers wishing to tnrel, will find tbli to be a scry profitable anil pleasant business, enabling them to see the country, and make money at tlie same tltno. Agents oowlntbo bn*- loesa are elmriog from $5OO to $1,500 per year. For Toll particulars cad a list of Books, ■•kiresa JI. XL ItULISON, Queen City Publishing House. 141 Main street, Cincinnati, Obks or, if llrlog East, D. RULISON, I’biUdeipbU.- anlfi:lyd*wfcT Bank stocks wanted by AUSTIN LOottlS ft CO, .fed Btnck and Bill Broker, M fourth street. ANTED—Deer Skins wanted by . felT WELLS, BIDDLE ft Co, No ?0 ptnuta tt. Stocks wanted— ' ““ Mechanic*’ Bank Slock; M. rjul M. Bask Stock; Exchange “ “ Western Iss&rance •* Mouongahelx u «* a»;stiji loomis >k 00- * Stock Brokets, 6$ F earth (treat. To fill orders, by jm23 ANTED—.Notes and Drafts having 4, or 12 nonthi to mti; SWO to $lOOO, by 1 ACSTO LOOMIS A CO, Stock dad Koto Erofcors. iA Ponrth it ’ANTED—A quantity of good sound Bye. J»18 /AS. OABDDfEIt JAMES P. TANNER, GO 'WooA J Street, Pittsburgh, Invito# the attention of h!s cnatomcra and boyor# gCBCT- all; to Lb largo of NKW SPRING GOODS, BongUt direct froa Msnn&ctnrer* in MaswchruetU, BROGANS, OAITEItS, OPERA TIES, &c. Ladle*. Mine* asd Children'# BONNETS, FLATS, and FANCY HATS. lieu'., Eqji end Youth'. PALM LEAF, LEGHORN, PANAMA and STRAW HATS. Men'.,B3j*'aadY(*uth , « WOOL and FUR HATS, All ol which will b* toond io groat-variety. 4 *" om “ inducement# offered to CASH cod pionpt TIME BUYE&S. OrderoeoHdtedand carolhUy arfecied anljhtttd. W Removal—Hoiiliave'a HoUandßltteS^ - removed the maonTactorv of KKSH HOLLAND HITTERS.oN„M <dl&d*VtfT, BHJTJAMKf PAGE, JiL,4QQ. —IOG aacka Whit/*'. i?n IS4IAH DICKK* CO.
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