Uittsta. $ (Sajeite. ICSSXLI nir r. Tmiuw...j>. Cxajo: 8. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PROPRISTOSS PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORlffio, APRIL 0, IBM- Biqleu’s LabtSpeicd.—This "most injurious tribune” as the Roman would bate call un, baa been exporing himself anew lo contempt.— The pitiful effort be made to lead the adminis tration forces when lecompton first showed its head in the Senate, cansigned him to a remote corner of that chamber for weeks, and notaword was heard from him until Senator Wade brought out afow stammering sentences from his.trem bling lips. lie had become an object of womanly pity, and has, for several weeks, been wander teg about tho Capidol, scarcely giving any note ofhiapuscncc. The AxkansasSenator.Sebastian, was ab- ut to pull th j nose of this pigeon-livcred body oi eday, but so no “abolitionist” from > as sachus :Us interfered and saved that ra ua e featurt undamaged. . . - When, however, the Hoaso Kansas B 11 went back to the Scnoltl, wo learned by telegraph & that, Mr. Bigler had "taken the floor to speak, anJ tbero the operator at Washington stopped short. Wc waited impatiently for a re port of hie speech (tnd we find in tho abstract, now beforo us, tho following sentences with which ho commenced:. ••lie said ho considered the amendment of the Hoasc as a clear yiplation of the Democratic principle that Congress should not interfere vith the right of tho pcoble of the Temtories-to gov ern themselves. Under that principle he had hoped to tee the fraternal eight of two States—one slave and the other, free—coning into tks Union together.’' . Do not hundredspf our citizens remember the night in the autumn of 185 G, when this sad apology for a man Stood up in our city hall and declared his sentiments relative to Kansas: how he scorned tho thought that sho could ever be admitted aa a Slave Slate ! We wish the Post and Union of this city would republish this man’s Clarion speech! But wherefore! What good would it do to show up a thing of shreds and patohes like Bigler? What harm can he do? Undoubtedly there is room enough in the world for him some where: Borne political Coventry, or Whitciriars, or Andamans, wicre he can be gloomy and peculiar in his owp insignificance. Forney has a very good notion of Senator Bigler in Satur day’s Ptmj which Iwe cannot forhoor copying. Here it is: “But tho most remarkable demonstration against the patriotic action of tho House is that of Senator Bigler, of this State, an abstract of whose remarks appears in our telegraphio report. There is not a decent man in Pennsylvania who will not cry ‘shade 1’ upon such ignorant auda city This man—who is covered all over with pledges in favor of a fair election in Kansas, who voluntarily *ommitted himself against the Lecompton Constitution because it had not been submitted to tho people, and who knows that jfonaig cannot b< made a slave State, save by fraud of the m >st infamous character—now comes forward to say that he had hoped to see Kansas coming into the Union cs a slave State. Our proud State fcas been repeatedly humiliated by the weak unjd wretched tergiversations of Senator Bigler. [His present attitude demands a new-degradation to himself, and a new insult to his*constituents. And he has been equal to both. A more studied disregard of the popular will, and a more |nrrogant perversion of princi ples and of facts, never was witnessed. Yls know not whether the Washington Inwn, and ! this feeble and time-serving Senator, speak for James Buchanan on this great question. It is hardly possible t Oat the President would convey ‘ his opinions through channels so untrustworthy and vacillating.’ So much for Bigler, a worthy successor to John Pettit, of Indiana: Wo regret, however, that Mr. Benton is not in the Senate to confer his summary anci most expressive D. D. on tho “Senator from Pennsylvania” as he did upon the “Senator froni Indiana.” A Dqleful It is worthy of note | thu Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, is peculiarly happy in all similes a nil illustrations involving a refer ence to posthumous honors. In a recent speech in this Senate lie. proposed to erect all through the South monuments more lasting than brass to those patriots who should Btand by the Le compton Constitution, as lie said had already been-done to the memory of those who died from the Nebraska bill. These declarations and pro manner quite natural from Mr. ;li they hare, we imagino, a >und M to those pure patriots who a fat office than of a dozen As, however, the promiso miscs come in a Toombs nllhou ▼erj?- doleful si think more’ o “Toombs’-stone has been mad(, we suppose the South will not back out of it, fnd we would advise all cunning workers in mnlrble, brass, or other material “more cinjuring than brass 1 ' lo send in Ibeir proposals lo Mr Toombs. Let Mr. Depart hare his. measnro la ten at once, for ire judge from nll tho papers weihaTO seen from his district and from e,ery Toic i that is heard from that quarter, that Mr. D. is ; ust as good os dead and buried to day. The others, such as JehuGlancy Jones, and Gill is, may Hire a little longer, but their monuments mijht os well be in preparation. They will soon be needed. iBMENT OP PITTSBCBGtt BaNKj Weekly Sta B lc hav, (B oDW 6(1,260 - 3 , M9 .. nMi " M .;! fel? £s? Srim 18$ >“ s :: jr’os «is!i 252,ms 71,770 sS°ghi»j " ■ ?I>6 62,721 6(6,620 =7,607 1 I'JojlOO* 5,473,321 1,324,154 1*233,839(6,367 J14L29M30 Last wcek-....j1i Increase,.....* Decrease, Duo to bank by ■' •if oth< 43,739 i>i $93,048: Doerease «•>>’ 249,791; " ribk'e. 190,934; “ 65 > Co ’ Xol£iol~»~ r . The Exchange Bank holds besides, $50,000 of U. S. Treasury notes which we ha*e not in clnded in the aboVe count, as they ore made a separate item in its statement. The follow Eg ore «ome of the golden thoughts from H. W. Beecher's sermons: “Many min want wealth-not a alone, bat a jtee-elory eomyetore, Bub«crvcs Llii ;; and religion they would libe as a sort of Jightning rod to‘heir booses, to ward off. by ind by, the bolts of divine wratli. i, We sleep, but Ibe loom of life never stops; and ' llio pattern tint was weaving when the sun weal down ia weaving when it comes up to-morrow. * 2 whlt fabm to present duty breaks a thread ia IhJloom, and will bod the flow when he may have! forgotten its cause. Ifa man-dodious in society, be might as well be in prison.! t The worst prisons are not made of stone; thJy are of throbbing hearts, outraged by an infamous life- .. . Some men]arc like pyramids, which are very broad where! they touch, the ground, but grow narrower as they reach the e*y- Tin CoMtjjb Battle is India —ln all Foba bility the grept blow has been already delivered at Lucknow By tho Commander-in-Chief. Not, as wo anticipated, from Ibe direction ebur and tUp Kamgnnga, but along the direct road from Cbiwnpore, by which, on the traok of Havelock anti Outram, he has once already marched to fricto-ry, Sir Colin advances upon the rebellious city. The enemy beforo him is t/erhops 100,000 strong, men for the most part Gained to afjns by English discipline, or mured to their uso during the stormy years of tbc de- thoy hold is said to have been strengthened by them Binoe tho master ffmeemeitof the Commander-in-Chief with drew from their liger-olntch the long-lmpnsoned W ii.b waPrison Wo read of works being English g r r , of carth only, but of eolid ma- Mwhother tho rebels will attempl lo sonry. fl tremendous fire of the fib is at least doubtfnL Many E “,n force were disposed to think SSS fsf — ZILKX’J hKesCateutU yon will receive, from mad that lEEves Lsiouj»y #f >n eJe . .. TVrt/i:'-'- - ' I _ - - taut is tto toast-sent by Got. Wise, I tbo dinner at Washington in honor Tfluifoiw to be rend » of St. P^rif few Conn*»,tho fiirinteerlty vfts treason; ie by f and the doomed when **{’*? ; “ d ho sms loyal to liberty when no heriitts rdmoittO- to- Jobs TO “He was nj wastroowl the accused participate; even to bn | A Wonderful Rimtdjr -»Mr. B.D. Wocw, Into _ I Jostiee or the Peace, Eut Birmlci bam, Pa, any*: i Ltte or Ctittit UittlCcx, bt tux ReT’ Wnxu* *ocx. , M j u* Te b«n ifflictrd *ritb adl* •s** of tie itonncb, pil* New York, Cart«n. of this in- rhatloa of the bawt aod ao nra* beodichc. for nearly li We have receiTed an advance copy ' y*sra, and hare apest eomehnadr -d« of dollar* In orJer to valuble little work from Jr S- Davison, Mar e . effect but to copnrpoae. Lfi*r haring n»«i th»« . t It is prefaced with a fine engraving , bottle* of your Holland Bitter*, 1 feel my*df entirely of <hn Christian hero, Havelock; He was in ] stond. ~*«n «t and *te«p wnlll and attend to my bnai i t V *.rmv what Hcdley Vicars was in 1M« with plarere, and would therefore It to ill , the Indian army W J . thr.re vbo am similarly afflict?!.^ the army of the Crimea, a C ns inn man Camosf—Bo careful to oik fori Berlin tv* upland Bit prayer, who fought at his country’s bidding , ten. The great popularity of tfbi* medicine ha* indoeed for hi! country’s honor and rights. , nuuij lmlutlom »Uch th. pnl lie dioalil pauj We do not intend here to write a formal re- , ,1 P e,ao«,e,„„b M..KI, tt»P“- j view Of this book. We merely call attention to pri ettri>B^jj.pA(3E> OQ_-r Manatocturtng Pharma it It is uniform with the two volumes which , eaotiataand Chemist*, »T Wood street, l*.t and 2d have excited so much attention already among ’ «u.,PJttAargh. *od Druggist* generally. good readera, U> wit: “Hedley Vicar.," and “English Hearts and English Hands," and ap pears to be written and compiled in the same ; simple and nnaffcctcd spirit and style which | has made them welcome also many Christian firesides. Harelock lies bnried in far India, but ibis little book which his life has bequeathed the world, wiU serre to keep his memory green in a land which the hero himself never saw. Aside from the biographical character of this work it contains a vast amount of the most au thentic information relative to the direful re- OTO BOOK TABLE. bellion in India which of itself would insure thousands of readers. Hearts A?n» Exonsa lUso3—New Turk, Carters- As wo have above intimated, we have also from Mr. Davison, the volume bearing this ti tle. Uis nothing more than a narrative of the labors and achievemnts of two heroic Eng- , lish women among the navvies, who were em ployed in erecting the Crystal Palace, and, sub- j sequently, among the thousands of this class who constituted the Army Corps of laborers in j the Crimea. The holy influence of those women ; among these rough, simple, honest men not : only while tho latter were preparing t,o embark for tho seat of war, but while they were in tho country of the enemy, would surpass belief were it not that the plain unvarnished tale is told for the most part through the letters of the men upon whom these miracles of love had been wrought. Even in the Crimea, these two women, though lia England, by their letters, their gifts of books and their advice to the navvies, exerted a great er influence for good than all the police regula tions of an army. Every one should read 'English Hearts.” Soutart Hocrs op Fasct Aso Fttuxo. By J. Mario* Mr cram. London. Whittaker A Co. This little book of poems is the work of a young man, at present a resident of this city, and a “poet among ns.” These unstudied pro ductions of his muse were published as long ogo as in 1840. We hare been favored with a copy through Mr. Davison, without, we fear, the consent of the author, though what is published is public property. The author has written too long a preface. If ho had so many scruples he ought never to haTe printed these poems; after , confessing to so many and then printing, the ; preface savors of affectation. Much that lies within the covers of the book needs no apology; all bespeak a powor that the author has not used here to any extent. We have marked mahy passages as extracts and designed to make use of them here, but must forbear until a more convenient season. Meantime we trust that many of our readers will enquire for this beau tifully bound volume aud enjoy it as much as we have. The Lard or Poomst: -N'cru or x Srtiso JocJUfTT rue* UctuilESA to Sidor. Uy lloratius Bonar, D. D, author of ”The Dcnrrt of Sinai,” "Sight Weeping, “Mora lug of Joy.” etc. This volume we have as yet been unable to command time to read. The name and fame of the author are well~'established, and we may J rest assured that any book bearing his name os Us writer is worthy a careful perusal. This is also for sale by Mr J. S. Davison. The North American Review, for April, from the Boston publishers, is in hand. It is full of readable matter among which is an excellent article on the Indian rebellion. Messrs. Hunt & Miner send us Litteirs Living Age for April. [From the Delhi Gazette/] Trial of the Kino of. Delhi.— I The trial of the Ex-King of Delhi commenced on Wednes day, Jan. 28, in the Dewan Khasof the Palace. It was 12$ before the prisoner was brought in. lie appeared very infirm, and tottered into Court supported on ooe side by the “interesting -youth,” Jumma Bukht, and on the other by a confidential servant, and coiled himself into a small bundle upon the cushion assigned to him. He presented such a picture of helpless imbe cility, as under other circumstances most have awakened pity. The prosecutor read the charges against the prisoner, stating that although the prisoner might be convicted by the Court, no capital , sentence could be passed upon him, in conse quence of his life having been guaranteed to him by Gen. Williams, in npromise conveyed throogh Capt. Hodson. The prosecutor then put ihe question through the interpreter, “guilty or not guilty,” which the prisoner either did not, or affected not to understand, and there was some delay in ex plaining it to him. He then declared himself profoundly ignorant of the nature of thocharges against him, although a translated copy of them was furnished and read to him in the presence of witnesses, some twenty daye previous. After ■ome more delay, the prisoner plead “not guiltv.” and thebusinesnof the Court proceeded. On the second day the sitting was closed, In consequence of the indisposition of the prisoner. On the third day, while thecridcncowaa being taken, the prisoner, coiled up easily upon his cushion, appeared lost in the land of dreams. On the fourth and fifth days he was aroused from sleep to hear the evidence read. For the rest of the time during which the trial continued, extending to the 12th day, the prisoner preserved the same appearance of im beoility, although the most indubitable testi mony connected him as chief in a series of the most horrid butcheries and os a chief, moreover, in the Sepoy barbarities. On the 12th day the prisoner was more lively Lc-aan- Deposits. than usual; declared bis innocence of every thing several times, and amused himself by twisting and untwisting a scarf around his head and asking for a stimulant occasionally.. He was sentenced to spend the remainder of his days in the Andamans, an island resort of pirates and robbers. 111,107 34,120 Emancipation in Russia. —The great and good work oommenced so successfully by the present Ciar progresses. Fivo more Govern ment districts of Rosin are to be added to the six, the nobility of which have declared them selves ready to adopt the new arrangement of the relations between master and serf, left open to their choice by the ukase of Alexander. The movement is said to have already embra ced the fifth part of those portions of the empire in which serfdom is etill a legal institution, and despatches from St. Petersburg say that nearly the whole of the Rusian nobility are in favor of emancipating the serfs. Brows of Mississippi In the debate on Thurs day speaks of the Old Dominion as “old and de crepit Virginia.” There ia too much truth in this to come from a sister Slave State. It fore bodes evil. We are aware of the latest diversity of interests between the breeding and the buy ing Slavo States, and we expect to see it mani fest itself In duo time. But this assault seems premature. Let Mr. Brown wait for the discus sions on the revival of the African slave-trade, which are near at hand, before dashing his bolts at poor Old Virginia. Cash Principle Triumphant.—By purchasing exclusively for cash, and selling only for cash, Geo. W. Habley, Federal Street, Allegheny, is enabled to give his customers the fall value of their money. He is selling all the best styles of gloves, Ice Chests. Bird Cages, House-furnish ing articles In IbaTin, Copper and Sheet Iron line, at prices which will astonish customers. Call*and examine his stock, on Federal Btreot, near the Depot. * Stbaxgbh in Tows.— We have been gratified by a :all from Frederick Ayer, Esq., tho business man of the firm <>f J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. A short ac quaintance with tho gentleman convinced us that not the Doctor's skill in compounding his medicines U alone concerned in' the immense consumption of them ; but that it takes business talent of no ordi nary measure to pass them around tho world. Mr. Ayer, manifestly, has these abilities and the success of his bonso shows that he uses them. —ilemphit Whig. t No More Madeira.— A Funchal correspondent of the London Tunes, says no more Madeira wine will over be produced. Alt recent attempts to man ufacture the wine have failed, and pumpkin vines now adorn tho grape arbors, once covered with abundant dusters of rich grapes. Well, then is one consolation j,lf wo cannot get Madeira wine, we can at least cetdegant garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill A Wilton, Nos. 602 and 605 Chestnut street. They will new givo out. t aLTCERD % L YCBBINB, rv „ ' glycerine, mdrfjwrfnwa.. K>4p»«JtattT» of Chapped Hcadi * f *Sjper| , drugbtorb, + oonw Pent i&d 6L Clair Btwtfc SP«>al jiloticrs. ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS. FOUNDERS AN»-MACHINISTS, WAS HINGTON WORKS, Pittsburgh, Penna. Office, No. 31 Market street. Manufacture all Unde of Strom F.nuinee aud Mil] Machin ery, Casting*, Railroad Work, Steam Boilers aud bhoct Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing done on abort nctlco. mr2s:lydti Academy of Painting ant The public are informed that a School for tbo above branches will be opened ou and after the Ist of April next, at No. 21 FIFTH STREET, hr iboa* who may be doeiron* of obtaining a practical course of instruction There will alto bo taught the use of the Frmch Crayon, j Etching on Copptr, Lithographic Drawing, («>no stone) i lYnhny tcilA India Ink and Sepia also the beet stylo of Painting in Oil and Wafer (Dior*, by which tho pupil ii en ‘ebled to succeed more rapidly than by any other method.— The merits of this atyle of painting and drawing have boen i long and successfully tested in my clasws. Hating in my I possetxion n largr and hotly ulerttd collection of OnytnaLt ' /or " try branch, I iuvite ladles and those who may hate ! in view a course of lesn'tsa tocM' *t my Studio, No. 21 \ iflh street. .ep-Afler the first of April my patrons oFe informed that my 1 looms trill be removed to No. 21 Fifth street, same entrance as Cargo’s New rhutographic Gaiters Those de siring a superior Portrait at a moderate rate are reminded that my colored Photographs received tho First Premium at the last Fair. mr24:lmdfe JOHN N. GLOOGBR- WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT No. 43 Fifth Street, near Wood, RKIN ELM an Ac ME YRAN Wholesale and Retail Dealer* iu fink gold and silver WATCHES, JBWELBY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, fancy goods, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS WATCH MAX K K I A I AT EASTERN PRICES. n>rlOlyd«wF MITCHELL, HERHON fir CO. MASCTICTOXXS3 0? Cooking, Parlor and Heating: STOVES, Uralt Fronts. Fenders, Cooking Ranges, ke., 104 Liberty St., Plttabnrgh, P«. ETNA STOYjK WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ■UTCTACtUUR ASD DKALZX IX ZVtJIT VABIITT Of COOKING, PARLOR A.ND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Orato Fronta, &c., ,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny Hirer, two •qnue* north-w-t or PenaiyWauin Pa**enger Depot. Office ami Sales Room, Wo, 4*Woo<lßt.| PlU»bnrgh«JPa« PAYNE, BIBSELII St CO., HARCriCTCREU Of Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., And Maunfactur*r» of the 01»-bral*d C-AJPITiVJLi COOKING RANGE, NO. 935 LIBERTY STREET, JjiMj dfc PITTBBUKOH, T A. niACjovn ws* BOTD w.M-cmws. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD & CO, UanufKtnnr.of CAST STEEL; also, SPWSO, I'LOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Ccrmer Rots and First Stmit, Pittsburgh, Pa. d. a. aewtas. ““ n. iiOGJffiiiS & co, KJLyCfACTCTtDUI OF ' Rogers* Improved Potent Steel Cultivator Teeth. Cbrner Bw and First Strrrts, Pittsburgh, Pa. Joraiydfc* JOHN COCHRAN & BPO. itmracTtiaxaa or Iron Railing, Iron Vault*, Vault Doors, Window Shatter!, Window Goardi, it., 4 VJ». #1 Secand Street and 8# T\trd Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA, Hvwccbaad a xarlety of new.Pata.rua, fa<"-T and n.Ull« fij r all pnrpoae*. ParUcular attention paid to va ctoalngGrare Lot»._Jubbtngd<»neßi mn» SINGER' S SEWING MACHINES, Tbe great *upcriorlty of SING Ell’S M ACUI N ES Over all Olbera for tbe uae of Clnthiug and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Maker*, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers. (In long been known and practically acknowledged. UIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Wlilcb J* a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing It* wort equally well with the lore* nracL.De. ) and must become* fatorlte for family one. A full .apply of tbe aboro Machine* fbr tale at Noa York prices by R. STRAW, 3« Murlcet Ht„ PITTSBURGH, PA, AUo.tbe BoCDOIR PEWINO MACHINE. Price from ItSlojiO. _ [M\\ * a \Q-.\,'tlc SEWING MACHINES! TOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTCRERS. WHEELER & WILSON manufacturing company. Bridgeport, Conn., Plf tabargb, 08 Fifth Street. This Machine Etltchos |be Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the plena re of the Operator, tanking with Oru TKo** and beauli/ul anddurablt SUicha per Afinutr, Almost noise leulv ana are becoming Indispensable for family n»*. Fui lnfonnstloD dot be obtained b* *(ldr«*luß Jeroe* Kwinr or ALEX. It REED, Agent, *' No. M Firth street, Pittsburgh. L, FCA. <K PERRINS* Colobrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS jjj OF A LETTER FROM Xobetbp MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD BAUUE. AT MADRAS, u. To hU Brother at And applicable to K WORCESTER, May, 18M- J ‘Tell LEA 1 PERRINS that T their Sauce la highly esteem- VARIETY m ad In India, and le, In “7 W opinion the moet palatable m OF DISH. well aa the rooet whoioaume gaoce that le made” The only Medal awarded by the Jury of'the New York Exhibition for Foreign Banc*. wai BINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world wido fame of which haring led to nnmeroue Imitatloo*. por- Cham are aarnestly relocated to s»e that “LEA A PERRINS" are imprcsaed upon the Bottle ano Btopper. and priutnd upon the labeli. *l. Wholesaln ‘P-M' 40& Broadway, New York. Artockkl».y.la«or«. Al-o, ordrr- ''£? shipment from England. 2. w*. Tinim. "* i ,if. VANDEVER & FRIEND, A.TXORNKYB A. X SOLICITORS IS CHASCERTi Xo. 6, SMtuft Block, Dubuq*'. promptly made in any part or Nuitnira lowa, or Weitern WUconain. , WUI attend to the purcba** and Sale of Real E, “ talnlna Money on Bond* and Mortgage* *ei.iyuit_ FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BT DCSCAK, SIIERSIAS * CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Alao, Bills on the principal dlloe and town* of Franc* Belgium, Holland, Germany, Rnaala and other Enropeai °» l “S,g 4 , f “ “I'lKams A CO , frm-.lTnfc BmV.n. Wood .lro-1, cntn.r -(TWrd. MATLACK & KOOBRS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING T\/r ERCFi ANTS, No. IB Pino stroel, St. Lonli, Mo. itm to Murdoch ft Dlckaon, St. LouU, Dar ft MjUlack, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cbaa Dafllold ft Ct> 7 LooUtlUb, Ky, P. B. Day * Co, Ranker*, l‘«ni, lUa, Qrw-n ft Stone, Ilankem, Muacatlne, lowa, Day * Matlack, Philadelphia, Po., . . , n Vvnytb. Chicago, Freight Agent lor lUinnu Contra! J. M. LITTLE TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lriib’»Now Building-) tSOilydfc ac sON, Mnrnifketntm »ml Dealer* In *ll kind* of TOBACCO, BOTTFP ANB CIGARS, and * TOBACCO, PUHSI FOBBN FURS!!! FOR LADIES AND MISSES. embraoino HUDSON DAT and SUNK SABLE. STONE MARTEN, _ ' men, squirrel, *e. CAPES, TIPPETB, MUTTS, CUFFS and GLOTE3, Is pjrtjngWy Maprlc *- |rooß p a WwJßrtcV JJPOI «Unt to Jvinj l*t. statement ortho Buk of Pittsburgh. *|7OR RENT—A three story Dwelling £j|! [HS»SniEirr._llmv Woods, of Peebles OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL. PI|TSBCn U n. "‘Silf.'!!’.. Tilt, b W . ,'„mT)e«r. to . S~l Vr^va^OKUJ And may bo consulted daily, (eicept Sundays; .now. . ,&£} £ _£?'• •.—;ajf MAOEE,(llatter.) Third * Cooiamptlon. Astiun*. ■.£-«*- “ ' T?o* HENT-The lar^ all other Chronic Complaint* 1 - LIABILITIES. >£«°-Z Z*L\ Entire of m. _ tc caaoDKPalmoTAryDiw.mclo.ling Cai-.ral Ftvck *1.142.7* «-J PahK. M.-etKDT * —,l AREn M. Barsil. of the Sistll Catnrrk, Hairt D-tf'itr, N th' !■>'■'. I'V' Pndit'anl Kantmc* *■! j*24.d»f .Viv Wi*_Fir«t and 1-_a Ward. Pit!?h-trch. I« a f y r Shmffr.f All.' peptia, G iAtnti*, Female Comp!-"')". ■ L apalrt DM Vtjds anil Arc t ::.U» U j twu eTtory Brick Dwellitlggg cheny Kal J.-t i* «he Kt-finM,.-*,, C -aaty Conren DUS. FITCn A STBES would utato that tbelr tn-Atment ’** _L H«rstr«rt. Wtw«wn Perm «nrt the - «---_ . Ot JON,..-- D.r r °r„ "™: «»•*» « • J** u. ii. EiMLV'jn (TSshßEßirr.-DK. tV,LUA, Woods, of Sc r,i:o.im lb tj»OR KEST.-Tbe lhrcllm ß Uous* -V;- c.l. <£& (&£&“•• il.derelopmrnl fa (be inapt, ud thcr traoloj Tbe ...... -bilem.nt u correct to It- Iwt of »I bn;*'- £ Tliri .in.l,—r ""'I mr'slaltc- _ Hrf««dod.Hn^^SWlctol«»-B«»P»r«>' 1 * . IW.' 10. A,S i«N l.to £££' U».m,b».L ma Urp. pwd. Ac. - l. ClhilAJ.. ofTMrt blood and strengthen the systpm » r ‘tt thrJf, they nee • j Notary l*nblic AUd—Tl.e D«. Hinc l-ert cf S.. U 2 F«nrth stWb. oe*r ari |, AlUghenv, 1* a candWato for ShniJot All.- MEDICINAL INHALATION, which ll.ey ralne highly, btit ; ofth# B, and Mann- ' CT.«rry AH.).eix good relUr ami yard. Kent* - , ' eheny ronntr. snhjart to the K. T nbHcao Conwy C-btc*. only as pjOwhee*. wbUb oscJ oloae bare no Curate <i- faclarers’ Bankof Plttabnrffh. V* r * RW ™' ftr nm^r , in(l , WfT of So 142 ' t..m. _ _ . . . —5l- facta, and Invalids are eameatlj cautioned against wMtmg PrTTrtU*oß. M«.nd»>. April *b. 1858. t, T J *. iw’l. «**«» *"*>■ ir^FROTBONOTART— DaSIU ArMSTBONC, of the prw:luiia tiio.alcumbillty on.ny tri»tmEHl upon LIABILITIES. F ' l..t, in tt. N.MI. "Art for ~U. or 1™«-■ »'“ th ' . i. ■■«»" !” r “T «'| berU M .b,e.b o t,.,„ itotto . r;7 . ; .. u, V -- F be reached in a direct manner by l* CommouwaUb -- f.rultr (**— E. I*. DARLINGTON. 37 Worn! street. Conn - - - ~ . r - : : ■ =s£fet£ nit ■» b. 1.-t.nr. - .^..fetTF __ 4 CHINA, GLASS AND QUEEITSW ARB. i,. 111 .. 1 ji i „ lllv ;.:: . rAMb » 'DEES FOR SAI.E. Tlie tindersiiined hoe , SSEItBL v. —George Dickson, of South ' llt-Al Estate and Bankiu? llcaw 30.125 4V \J f,, r sale ~JT,»n scaj-sof llcpa. whuh will ‘ . Lv- t.iun«hip. i* • candid Ate T-r Ai«cmbly. *nl>- SPRING STOCK JCST OPENED, Specie. Gold And Silter 163.C40W Wr pure. Call .m . i- Vlur h M.rkVt led to tii* de nof ib? Uepubllcan Connty Ouerntton. AT ”» - or , -• r~;, i _ Wb . „rinrthis HEN H Y Hl ° B Y ’ : tuoa.su 61 r Portubl. floor JIIIIL *l.b w.wL Allccb.ny, Is» I.T CorooeTnbJect l«a Wood Street. plt(.b«r«b, Pa.. | Th . ~v v. t r a. ... tb. W.t of mj tom SUcb.ae; Ib.lL B .liii.f Cloth ■“ bl.e.loe, cn ~,„ j„„ lon lb.lleintbllcan Ooae.-mion, le.CNfcJ.c. Wuo is now receiving from Europe nnd ... _ , iJ ,E^'L C rf l tU ' rW '*" d rw,, * or,rtUO * hTAdam. on Mill. ; p-=»CoiioxE«.—Sabcel B. Cooper of Sixth patent Cllic, a .-too- ioortotmt c ! ..tic!., la hi. J A B J"sU ip) J.’ f. Mt.t'uin. Xouq Pol.lic aplJ.wtlF .or Rrt»ee* A OnUeMa. AMeßbeojCdJ- ; o^ Wt rd, lii.o, eompnslni; iifw anil lastelul .b“l’-‘* *>. I* l- .' l " hl "' Statement QfKi.aang.Bßnk ol Pltt.li'R. Farm for Sale. | .nl.j cat to thf .a .oo o c e oirLallc Stono To, Dining anil Toilet Wan-, and tba Ban.- In Plain. PlmmuoH. McFfAT. April sth, IbSS. fTinE llcirS of Dltvid Canaß, dee'd, i.Bfr 111 , 001.1, Lo.tr. Band anJ Flower. Flu. wltit.- v.trifl.-l Iron j ‘* nT ‘ U Z ~. ' «*{ m 1 prirM..««[« lbnr aid'wnCibltiS !" " Eton. Table Ware, known t" be the nnct dnral'le toe. . ln Vault '"2.tS2 W t benj nontv, 1 a., on th. od S 107 acre.. on tor Hotel.and PMmboaU! French China .< new .1 vie a | c. J. Tr.a.urj Sotn 6 l*r cent. «> «« « , -Mm* “° d " t" 1 frbF““ J in Pare White and Gold Band, either In "ell. or .Ingle No>« e.be, link |„ «„ condition. Tb. bnildinw *P *‘ ™ pl.cck lllcbly Gil, and Deeor.te.l Toi.e, Fto. Bcittnnnla '■« by Brick Dw.dllnc, with foM and PI.W Ca.,„™ German Silver To. T.LI- S,»»a.. Soap iI.bS3.OSO 3» Saw MUI. Se frnl. Ladles, Ac , plated with "liter, fine Irory Usndb'd CarTiog, Tho soil is of the flt.t tinallty and tbo land liw rery well. Tea acd Table Knires and Fork*: T«.« Waiter, and Trays: , For tern.* and tmthor '^'"l'.t'ui? .Shaker and Sea->rrnsa Table Matr, Jajipancd and ppcorated j ° 100 Fifth street, IMttsbargb. Tin Toiutfctts. - ~p~3of land “ Spmai potters. Al«>. a romplfle.mil Tull aseortrai-ut of all nrttcle* »uitu* j ble fur the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, *t prices topleaso ; the pnblic, who are r*«ip**cUullj inriu-il to ezamioo this \ ; Baker & Co a GENUINE COD-LIVBR Oil/! John C Tins Medicine, prepared in the most up* prored manner, and bottled by os. has received *he sanc tion of the most scientific of the Medical Profession of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend it a* superior to any other now manufactured. Of lu efficacy and importance u a remedial In cases of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rliontna tlani, and all Scrofulous diseases, it 1* unnecessary to speak. —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America haring tested Its wonderful cnratiTo properties. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A CO-, Wholesale Druggists, No. 1&4 Nortli Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout the country. feil3:dtov3h MESSRS. CHAS. A LEWIS'ottEBE, 5 TRACnERS OF THE ANCIENT AND MODBRW LASOUAOfiS A* Greek, Latin, German. French and Spanl.h, 7. Taught by CHAS. ORF.BF., Cand. Tlie-! : . at the principal Mnsic Stores. deO:3mdfe dentistry. DR. J. MALMEEX, SURGEON DENTIST. /ROM NEW YORK, K.rri?Acrs teeth without ta/.v. BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AGENT To TM GUMS ONLY.'J »“In«erts Tooth on Gold. Silver, Plalaqa and CutU Perch*, and performs all Doutal operations lu a scltntitlc manner, without pain. •tuTerms moderate. 54 Sn.HM.IJ h.low Fonrth. JafirdOmfc t ITT&Ht R.GH _ J AS. McfL.AU GrliljlN, MAXcrscTtrcn or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits anil Fast! Oil, delS.dlyfc Ah 1.168 and 170 Second Xrgt. W. Ac 13. RINEHAK'I', ustitmcTcaxM aim r>m«n is All kind* of Tobacco* Snuffsnd Cigars, n,w.~cMlj taken tli. tmiMtns No. 1»» Wo*l .1.-^ ,n addidon to their .Mnuufacturinj; E9tablishment.No.43ln*in •treat, where they will be pleased lu receive their friends, apJ7 lydf* .. 1 a - a’cTaairk- s. s caxmsr a:, a. carrier & BRO, Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 63 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, I‘EyXA O-mi-amos represent*! of holiest itan.Jjnf CliartrP-d l»y Pennsylvania and otber Status. Fire, Mant.r and Ufo Htaks taken of all f 413.8 H «K A. A.CAKIUhII, iiiRHITIK 5 JylC:lptfa . S. S. C»,IKIER- . U * B “ .»;.«» 00 DAWKB & CLULKV, loJivlJu.l D-pcit* Slpi Orn.n.nul P.l.len, ! D u . u otfc.r Uuk- AUDGRAISERS; j $159,11* 79 BUIJM ll* I Til- a*.™ «f*U'Ei«*nl Isc. rrtrt th* beat of ray kunwl- WWto Lead and Zinc Point*. «££> iSS " AUo, all kinds cf Paints. Oil*. Vami»tir», Window Ota**, c - \y, EHNKsT. Notary Public Potty. Hrn.il*'*. Ar.. _/ 144 TKirtd Strrrt, two dnori abort Pianund \ . mrlwlyrffc Co^alod .Merchant, j AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN UII'MF N" 118 Wood street, hw Just i*c d( f » | !• j CbCf>se, Butt«r, @OVmlh. FH«h. , „ n .i ao w offer* for sale at her dp® spaetooa wareroom*. the I And Produce Qeom-aily, ; ane»t selection of PUm* in the ilty. . . , a.t So. ‘ii IR»d Street, J\U*t>urg\ Fimo*-* from tbo eery t*rt nmnoU'-torles In the Lnltf<l j Slates »n<l Korop*' Inelodiug those fn,m tl lk J; following «»• ■ k.r. William Knab* A Co, Baltimore tlalUf. Davis * <-«•• ' D.hKio Ham.- UroiUr.. N*« Vork. ItaamgsrUlen A Iloioa, Hamburgh ... . , , k _ No house in the dty can com* in •'ompet.tior. f-r 'bpn»m },T variety aud ceM-rtjof iti instruments. nor the ex tr.mc.lv 1..® prices At which they ore w>M in want of a f.nt .7 nJttt'j I’Uoo Forte an. respw-rully invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere trery tnstru meat u warranted and a written guarantee Riven- Second hand Piano* *1 great »2Cn charlotte incut., 118 Woikl street, aecood door above Fifth i <ld I'lmios taken tn exchange at thetr foil vale*- »po OW HEADY, from advance sheets, LIFE OF GEX. SIR HENRY HATKLOCK. by the R*v. William Brock. Only gvnhtue (Carter 1 *) e<lUioa, with fine vi>'lame of a td-ygrapbical kind- for many year*, has boen looked forwilh so moch tntorest aathis. ITOrty thous and copies have been ordered by tho trade in I.nglanJ, be fore publication. It has been prepared with the hearlrj ro operation and assistance of the Generals f«tnilj Udy Havelock having furnished a large number or the letters contained In it, from which the world will learn how good as well as how great was the hero wb«e lose they so an- Mznedlv deplore. In the preparation of the narrative of Uavulock’s most tnomornhl* "hundred dayi, 1 advantage has been taken of every available aource of Information. No pains have been spared to produce a volnmo somewhat wmhvof the man who was bo well designated by Lord Harding* a« “every inch a soldier and every inch a Chris tian.” The Trade will be supplied at the usual eastern die i count. For sale, wholesale and retail," by ap« JOHN 8. DAVISON, 61 Market st, peaMth. PROPERTY lIOLDKIIB, ATTENTION FBREIN 6l JOHNSON Hiring tocrcaaed their ftwilttl-. for manufa-.t -ltd applying W. E. CHILDS cSE CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FI HE WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, ARE now prepared to execute orders for any dfjcrtpUoo of Roof., aleep <>r flat, at the ahormiuv Uoe and with the uttuoat rare, b-lisg determined to put or* Knob that cannot l«s aurpaued for Choapno«» anil Durability. Our Roots are too well known to roltiireanr rulofj from n , Testimonial* In f.Tor of thi. K.«.n.. K -od ~oopU-. c*n Useeo bTcaUloyatonr Om.e.No- .aSmUhfieldeUeot. .. UulWtDK* cost-red with Uie abose Roofli.Rcan « B S.l«S.««*»of Wjlto and UigJ. J. l£k . new Hotel, corner ol Grant and Berentli ■ tr '« u > “ un * e ' [ W O UaUr, Eaq, Diamond alley, opposite Patterson ■ Stafcir. Store of a. Straw.corner f M " k £* also Uonso of B. n.Succop. tame block, BrotrnarUU WUart Boat House of Robert Flynn, Cou*rew, Iwtween Webeter and Wylie stmt*; Storeof J. U. SlcEoberts. W**** l^ Stable of A. Bradley, corner cf Water aUcy ami San J «tnM»t, < All»gheny, {loose of U. U Vfltetoi, Ron; llonae of A Ne*isf. John Scott, Wm. " cC * l a “ d Kut ,Bd m ‘ ny fmS rJoffiSoN. X„ 76 gmlthflcld »t„ Pittsburgh, Pa. Five Thouaand Dollaro Reward. WF will nay tho above reward for the res- LaUon £ hVw.ttd. of Mr. W.LUAM VO9EL, or any Information that may load to aacrlaln hf* f*’ ' whither all*, or d.od. U. left hi. Coonling-ll™* •n.n>oo,i of IV.dn.. lay, th. Oth of 'S^ o r - “hlAt'w" h Kngli.h, kr.niih and Omman, I. fifty graypaninloon*. On. lln.n, wIJ. J hnttaoa. Win patent loath, r boot, or gaiter loot.. and it . tbookhl .Ilk ..ek. with colored .inpr.. If" or rl.ltlng tad,, by .**£„-}* -tly h. ld.nhOo.l. K „ C |,„|„.irwt. Sew Orj«n» Heiscill's Tetteb OlNTMENT.—Heisklll’s Tetter olDtnifnt cnred , CoI.HOBKBTM LKBofT»tur«i»lti*l;»;« . Mr JAMES W. NEWLIK, 11S W™ «, 1 I'll*-, «iu rurrd “iS&Km/iI'oLNSSirS Mr. Cb.rU, rh,„PM '» I '''Mr.T«- T 1'1,'1., «««■"<»» i» n f iMiwfimat i«m Mid Ulcer on the l*'K; _ Mm. MAIIY PO3TILL, Fifth »L, Phil*.,cured of Tetter “& DV.CKKT, p..q, aiCCWuul Eropttuo ob thr f^J} iVSSnOM, E.l- wol rhllA, Eruption ot 111. T»or. •* '’Jr’jlS: H. FAIUIANII, 281 Cbr.tnut .1. Eruption on ' %J*aTU&ALE, 22G South Front.!, Trll.-r, SO r«r. *X‘”U /. THOMPSON, Twlflb uJ B.« .1. , Erjtlp •"S, 8 BJOILAUD BATTUES. Eruption oo ll.r to, 21 )>n '““rZENAS WELLS, Votuudo Uou», Braid uid Ororg. K.s, corner of FUtb .nd Are*, ‘"SEEoSTiI. KKTSEB, No. 1« W.-d and Retail Agent. !_ "children Cutlln* Teotn—To Uomru ..n N „„.-DR. n S. PARKIS' CELEBRATED SOOTH* IRO SYRCI'-m. Inbllibl. retnedj h*» p™nr..l hnn dr.d. olchlldron when ttoouhl P~trwor^, from conrul. don.. A. eeonMlh.fjn.pl. ,nhh«l on U» Kent., the child will nconr. Tbl. pm-nH"-» „ Innocent, .o r®. eedu»,.»d.oplMM».,.b.. no child will nifaw to let ... Munnhordhtelllh It- When InlhnU Mo it th. .geol ®nr month., lhoo 6 h there Uno .pp~.nn.ol teeth, on. bottlo old.. Syrop .bonld be «d on the «"“• potM. PMenta .honld n.T.r be wllhoot the .jrup In th. nurMrj where there M. yonngchlldren; lor If . child ..Wo. g°~ U ‘"° pittsbdrou, pa. Tnr.m-mtDOtmkrity of Uoßtcttcr's S»;mu.h raSfesKr* 1 to immediately procure a bottle of »n 4 bj nOSTETTZR * s»mv«««ii wimt .U -mrgTalawT RY APPLES—SO Back* brightDryAp (la He'd »adto bj HWMU.OOU3W. Bank Stattmmts. Capital block Contingent Fund atnl Prubl* CJrcnlatkm Individual Pept-aite* Due t-> i-llirr lUntm ZB 1, 11 M Murray. Caahn-r .if the Exchange Bauk c>f Pitta burgb, being dill* affirmed. depose and my, that the above statement ia con'oet. to the I—t «>f my knowledge and be- Uef H. M. MURRAY. Caahier. Affirmed U-f-re tm* Ihi* tlh dny of April. 1648. C \Y. ERNEST. Notary Public. Statement of the Mechanics' Bank o Pittsburgh. Mw.voiv, Aj.rll CUi, ISiS LlADllJtl'liia tJircuUtioti Duo to other Bank* Duo to D*fx>*ltor».. Ai.'ET;. Bill* and Note* DiicnonteJ. Due by other Bank* JVoto* *odCheck* of other Bank* £j>**eto In Vault ■ Cify of Pittsburgh, it. ... , . „ . . l,G*o D. McOrnw, C*»Uitr «1 tlio Mrchnate* B»».k "f PitUburgL, t<eiQK*Jnly »'*wo. on-i b»t. lh»<‘ . T ,o ~,,r £, .1 *- | Ute. ~<» ** ** r _P.« i . : . SUUmtnl of A. j 3W?. Loans and Discounts • Coin Id Vault • Sola* aqil Check* of other Banks. Heal Estates Duo by oiber Bnuks - LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Circulation Individual Depositors..—.. Contingent Pnnd and Profits. Duo to otlirr Banka fOR 1,993 3? ■r^Kßhfe^r.uic. Statement of ill® Iron City Bank, PITTSDCEOB, April I>tb, IHSS. .5 252.41*9 11 1M45 15 L.»itn *nd Plvoont. ln»> ' j otb.r Rank* Not.-. A... 1 CWk. of oil,it Iktnk. aud fS«on " Duv t.-othiT Rank* -HSJ, * ' JOHN JIAIiuPFIN, Ca'hier ooio wf ‘ 'j®. aOKENZIK. NaUryTabUc. of ' ASSETS. Nolm unJ Bill* Dwc*'i»nb«l . . . t>v olhci N.itr* at)<l 1/hrcL* of olhff lUnk* /Irto auurrtignnmts. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE—Whereas Letter* of AdminMrstlou on the estate of Susann* Davulson, Isle of Plum township. doc’ll, have beeh granted to the subacribcr*. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to makalmmedlatepaymimi, aad all peraonebas ing claims against said d cedeut wIU present them, duly au thenticated, for settlement. JO9IAH McJUNKIN.I A , apG:Ctw*T _ J AMDS ARMSTDOSG / . WANTED— Aerats U) sell in the State of nr lIANIi POtVF.B PATENTSTUMP MATHINK. that two men can carry abont the field and pull up the largest pine stumps by hand In abont two minutes each. Address apu3ttid W. HALL. Bangor. Maine. DISSOLUTION— The partnership existing between the undersigned, engaged In the Diary bull- Q.as «r«i dissolved by niutasl consent, dating from April Ist t«i4 The business Is still continued by Jon* nonosuN. ’ BA HURL HODOSON. ap«L2tw*T JOHN HODGSON. OTICK.— The only persons authorized by me to tako order* far Wine*. Liquor* »ud Cigar*, or to collect monoT, aro NATAAN 1 AN" DEIL and ISAAC LIBBER. B. LIBBER, f 13 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. forwarded by mall will receive prqmpi atten tion. ops-Qtd NOTICE —The Steamship Vanderbilt will sail With the V. g MAILS, from Pier 3 North River. New York, ou SATURDAY, April 10th, at 7 •’clock A. M. precisely, for Southampton Hod Havre. Luggage to he on board the day before. D. TORRANCE, Agetv, npfl:3ld No. 6 Bawling Preen, New York. Cheese! Cheese!! TWO TONS N. YORK DAIRY CIIF.ESE, flr»t quality, for sale on Trading Boat, foot of Pitt *t. npQ-thd* N BROWN. LAKD —50 bids, in store and tor sale by ape ISALAII DICKEY a'CO. SEEDWEET POTATOES—I< bble. Leba non Yellow on itcamer U*» *ing* toarriTe Tor salo by ftp o ISAIAH PICKET A 00. ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Produce and Commission Morchant, No. 134 Front •ti ret, near Wood, Pittsburgh. l*n. apC.lyd BACON SHOULDERS—2O casks on con ■lgnmcLt for tale by ROBERT DICKEY, apS 131 Front street, near Wood. Feathers— 2uoo ita. for sab by apO It. DICKEY, 134 FrontsL, ne.-vr Wood. FLAXSEED —2UoUbus.wanted in exchange for cuh currency by R- DICK KY, ,p 6 IX4 Wood »treet, near Wood. GREEN APPLES—SO ‘bbls. choice Green Apples jnst rec’d and for salo by T. LITTLE A CO. POTATOES —100 bus. white Potatoes in ■ton* and for salo by apfl T. LITTLE A CO. FLOUR —100 bbls. extra and white wheat Family Floor, 30 bbU. Rye Floor in (tore aud for tale by apfi T. LITTLE A CO., 112 Second «t. SUGAR —20 hhds. N. O. Sugar, prime, just receiving thi* day and for sale by T LITTLE A 00. HAMS AND BEEF—2O tcp. S. C. Haras, and 20 do 9. C. Dried Brel receiving UiU day and fur LARD OlL—Burckhardt & Co’s Cincinnat ti No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil constantly in store and for ealo by npfi T. LITTLE A 00. COOKING EXTRACTS—A largo supply of Prwtoa Merriil'* unequalled Flavoring Extract*, for ice cream, Ac- constantly on Land at JOd. FLKBJINQ'B. LYON'S KATHAIRON—An excellent pro paragon for preserving, restoring and beautifying the hair, for sale by apn JOS.FLEMING. Mineral waters—a large supply of fresh CongTMiand Blue Lick Waters Jnit rec’uby apd JOS. FLEMING, cor. Diamond A Market it. PAIR RESTORATIVE—A luree lot of Mrs. Allen’* celebrated Hair Ruttorer rec’d thi* day apO JOS. FLEMING. TtyHISKKY—ISO bbls. prime Double R'jc- YV tified Whiskey and 20 bbls. old Monnngahela Rye WhiskeYi with an assortment of Foreign and Domestic Wines and liquor*, for «elo at the lowest market prices by " WM. UrrCHRLTRBB, Jr. * BRO, No 209 Libcrty-ttraU . C‘ OFFKE—HU bogs prime Rio Coffee, with “ E RO, mtM So 5® Liberty tfmL $ Ms.uuu w .. 180.729 66 i . 641,200 O) ' . 209,630 28 : 12,260 66 I FOR SALE—4S acres ofland near Holton's Station, on Alle»heny Valley R. U-, 10 mile* from the cur. The land ti all covered with fine fbreet tn»*. which make* It a dcatrable place for a country residence. 2 Balldlnß Lota, each 20 by 100 feet on Penna. Ateaue, near ilngw itreet. 6 do do on Vk-kroj atroot, near Masco otreet. 44 do do on Maria street, near Magee atiect. 3 do do on Bluff and Isabella 8 trwta, In the Kicbth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Alao, 1 Lot on the corner of Penn and Marbory trootiw! 30 r«< c P.no *lOllO9 fcl lOKtocbe, on Hubo ’ road. For terms, etc., Inquire of ISAAC JOJiES, nir-ji imd mr2S> corner Roaa and Flrat «t» n Ptttßbnrgh. OTORE HOUSE AND DWELLING—A O cnod UMlnou .Und.lO mlUl from lb. cltr, bJ»» Hirer and adjoining a itallon on the P A 0 R R, will bo boW l0 Br2«£?d '“ t,O °nKXRY U. COLLINS,26 Wood rtrect $242,661 90 ,SR67.PV3 f>l 2T.606 16 20,683 61 . &0.717 90 ~4 COAL PKOPKRTV FOK SALE, con- J\_ ulnlnc UO acreaofanporiorcoal and farming land, with railway, tipple, cart, dwelling, and everything in com plete working order. The attention of pnrchiuara ia called to the above pruperty, at it will he aold at a eacrifice. nir*k2wd HENRY H. COLLINS. 2S Wood atreet. $702,839 eo FOR S ALE—I Trading Boat, so by 16 fee 3 ply roof. 6 lodr Ooal Bout Cables, For wit; low for ciub or appror*-J not«. Enoirre of • OKOROC F. DIUM, at W. M'ClintOck’i Carpet Store, No. 112 Market ttrwt. . 66.630 00 20.020 00 9,000 00 . 19,068 76 Fur SALII—A Drug Storo situated in one of the tot location* In th* dty of Pittsburgh, for either a jobbing, retail or prescription bualnca*. Indoceraentaai* oflered to purchaser* containing tdnTslJgtn of raw rone*. For Infcrinatkm Inqalra rf JOHS HAW. J r, at No. 100 Wood Street, corner of Wood and Sixth, Ftrw bnrgh, Pa. * -- $440,709 46 . 103.8 W 00 .. 82,777 30 . *6,673 (14 7,942 99 Valuable City Property for Sale. TIIAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Jledoobt Alley, next to John Irwin A Son*, being LW f-*t on Water aud Front street*, and IGO doop along the A "t T will !•« sold teller or in lot* ol 20 or 24 feet cadi- For term*, (which will be made ea*y as to payroenl.) ap nir t) JOSEPH 3. LEECH A CO-, P mrld.r UU-rlj Stret. l'lttf^rgb. Ohio Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township li. range 10, Stark conoty, Ohio, kti..wii«n “Lawman’* Section, containing MOacrca. lti# ritoaU'-i thr»w mile* Maaalllnn, on the Btat* Road 1.-adlng to Wooster, and within about two mile* of the Pitt* bnrchSt- Wayne anil Chicago Railroad. Tba aooth, rtut mod uo«h--im ijnui trr« ar* partly cleared and Improved— the remainder Is entered with inpedor timber—and the whole U w*u watered by aprtnga and running »tn«»- Thiaaretloo I* ronddmsl the finest body of land in tha coontr It wilt be eold undivided or In qoartara to suit purthawr* T.. those who d«iro to lurest In real estate a Uor „„»r.n„i.y I. No 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. Farm tor Sale. TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2i miles §3 ft boTo tlio Depot, nt New Brighton, Bearer Co.,£aL I*, on Hiock Houee Uun, ccnUlniog 109 aerre ofeiceleU land. ereryacre of which U tillable, andBs of which U tm der cultivation. There ore 13 acre* of In gnvM and jnutnre, and an abandonee of coal. Th«e l» *0 Orchard ol grafted frnit trees. Inrmtmoct eTery field there I. a .tiring of never-failing watery . Th'i improvement. consist ot afßew frfine Dwnlno,., «• tachcd to» wealher-boanlod log, • *m*U tenant hoew and a ian*e frame Barn, f 0 by 36 feet. . 1 Al* choice Ikm is In a high athtaof' cnltivatlon, f * nc «* good, and In a re.pcctal.le convenient to chnrchoa, achoola. For term., euqntro at TIII3 OFFICE, or \2-l4wtfT J. ANDERSON, No* bright l ’*!-j*"- To Capitalists or 3lanofacto». THE undersigned tuning determined to more west, offer* for wk, (cr exchange far property,) the t**t Farm in Armstrong county, w *J“ *T! minute, walk »f the Klttannmg UrUgo, ami situated on bank, eppoaiteand in Tlew of the ebony Valley Railroad Depot, containing aboot Ono iton dredAcre*. sixty of which contain* eight font o, £« d ® enon* Oal. with bank open, and ***** *J, ; Klttannlug t'»<' cent* per bushel; and .A acre* of »up«r‘or ■ riror bottom that nerer overflow*: about 60 acre* nnder I f«-ncw and In the highest .late of cultivation, having tM ed over 1000 load* of manure from the town, to wbten a team can make eight trip* • day. T»re l.' House SO by 40 feet, and a Frame Barn 40 by 00 feet. with corn crib and wagon sheds attached; 150 jonns Apple and luO Teach Tm growing; a well of water at die house and a number of spring* of water that at «mail could be ronvevcjoth* hooso. This property poueues *nperior advantages for residences and Iron or lumber manu&cto ri*». All person* desirous of realizing a good and F™““J able investment are rwjnestod to riew this property before making any otherwloction. Title indisputable and term* ca*y Two train* daily from Pitt»burgh, making it ca*y of accwa. For further particulars address the proprietor, JOlTf PORTSMOUTH, Eittanniog, Armstrong County, Pa, Or W.U. PHILLIPS, Olaas Manufacturer, Pittibnigh. y k.—To exchange tor Wcttern land*, *ome bulldlngi and lot* advantageously situated in the central part of Kit tanning. JalfcSmd J- P- THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Brondtray, comer of Franklin Street, NEW YORK, UAS BEES BECEXTL Y BEFITTED The Bovine are nil ,Yetr/y Carpeted, The Furniture anti Bede are Superb, Ant/ the Bathe Cneurpaestd. TAYLOR’S CELEBRATED SALOONS ARX COjmCTO WTTB TUX UJTXt- Here is concentrated all the comforts of a homr, with the luxuries of a palace. THE SPLEXVW LADIES' PARI.OK Command* an Unequalled View ofßrondway. THE INTERNATIONAL i* the mo»t central of any of the First Curs Uotxls for business, or place* of amuse ment, and offers un«urpas*<-d advantages to Families and Gentlemen visiting New York, apfolmdv ALFRED FREEMAN, Proprietor. TOUIVCH’S HOTOIT Cbnwr of Frankfort Street and CCij Halt Square, cpporU* 0,, City Hall, Beta York City. THIS HOTEL iacondnfctedon UicEubopean Puls oi Lnoccvo Room, and meals as they may be or dered, in the ipadous Refectory. There Is » Barber’s Bhop, with Baths in connection there with This popular hotel is in the immediate vicinity of mercantile business, and the principal place* of amusement, and offers every Inducement to thoeo who consult conven ience and economy. Thcxie going to California or Europe will be furnished with all the Information they may desire, and also be protected from imposition in the purchase of pelage tickets. R- FRENCH, Proprietor. jL Beware of Ruasm who say we are full, as many are interested in saying to. mrll^md TAMM AST HALL HOTEL, Corner of Sattauand Frankfort Stretii, cppoiite (he Park and City HaU, NBVT TORE. THIS celebrated Hotel is still conducted ga oo the European Plan of Lodging Booms, andJaHL moala, aa may bo ordered. Is the largo and spacious Refecto ry for iadttJ, os uxtt uj Okntfrracn, baring recently added aa Elegant Parlor for tbe accommodation of Ladles. TbU popular llotol Is la tbo immadirte Tfcinitr of Business and places of Amusement, and cflen every inducement to those who consult convenience and economy. « parties colug to California or Europe will be furnished with all the information desired, and be protected in tb* purchase of tickets. mr*2J:d2w THE subscriber having entered into a Co partnership, dating from the Ist but, all those indebt- Ml to him will please call and settle the same, at the old stand. No. 2T Firth street, where those hating claims against him can present them for settlement. H. RIDDLE. apJtlmd THE undersigned having formed a Co-Part nership for transacting a General Commsstoa, G>o ccry, /Yonn'en and Product Bunnat, flatter themselves that with tbelr determination and ahtlity to keep veil in formed and prepared to render to their correspondents cor rect information of tbs state of our market#, together with the long rod favorable known practical experience of cur senior partucr, 11. RIDDLE. in the business, that wo cun assure those who outrust ns with holiness that every exer tion will ho made to give the otmost satis faction. We there lore respectfully solicit consignments. aps:lmd RfDDLE, WTBT3 k CO. TiTTvnT.-n, WZRTS A CO., . So. 163 Liberty Street, Communon J/ercAaitf«, Vfholctale Dtalcrt in Country Product, Grocerietand Pittsburgh Manufactures. CASII paid for Flour, Bacon, Cbe**, Batter, Bggr Grain, Fruit, 4c. . Special attention gicen to the *ale of coturignmentt. Onion from COUNTRY STORKS far On crric*,tttttburgh Manufactures, 4c., promptly filled. . •applied with Bolter. Egg* and Groconrt at^fte. T. LITTLE A 00. Fifth stmt. geo. u. ISDEHSOS, .Xv. ISI liberty Street, Pitubmyh, Pa. VAOTTiCTCtn AND WUOLZ3JJJI DtALIR Every Variety of patent and enameled leather, Shoe Leather, Spliti, Slorocco, french and Country Calf Skint, Sole Leather, Carriage Oilcloths, &c M All or whfcbwtll be furnished attholowwtC««hEric*a. O-HIDES WiHTED.ia apAdiy TWTEW CROP SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -I<Q hhdi prim* and choice K 0 Sugar, SS bblsLnat and Cnobad Sugar;... . ~''260 ‘ I,, *»**» < *mfTnliim.nivtirnrunip; St * - fcAJam«e Supi Hooaellalaases'ix EcCdtsd&rnloby WiLMHC HELT&ES, JrTi SBQu mr» HoJWUfcrtjitmc''' jr - S a, A Prayer Meeting will he held in the Lh£/ Room of the Tliird Presrjterian CbcrcL ercry morning at 5 o'clock, 10 continue three *l u * r ‘ a " d of an boor. ***.:?—_ . irS*THERE Trill be a special meeting this fTbesd.,) eYsnlbg.at the rooms of lbs Young Men’s Christian Assoclsfon, to ronsWcr th. op,nlnj s lluiine.s Men'. Frsjrr meeting in ono ' f the Fnbllc tljdt. Members, the. Clergy uJ bn.lne-e men .re cumesUj 1.1 el ted tosttend. «1 o clock- iE±_. ornoz or tbs Pirtsscimn A ltom-Olmr-I Cu, I Pittsburgh, March 15,18-8. J to Stockholders. — The L.tock holder* of thi* Company hP ” b £ D "^, rf «;£3 tb* somber nfshares into which thethe C-plUlwtcci: U divided, h*» thi* di»y teen Increased from Six rjowand to Tvxnty J7.«uand abarea, In pursuance of authority rrantedby the Legislator* of Michigan. certificate- of sreek in exchange for , lb *>-Htr of *UI be issued at the oQlcoo' tlie rocretary. in the city of l Pfrmhnrch on end after the Ist day oi April. cerUHrste trill he tori lor the “Jj"r hut psrtlcs entitled to lrsctionnl sbsres -111 t-oerrfhed thcrevlth on the bonks of the Company, .nd n MrttoM lmned tebenerer assignments of snch (rsctlonsl crsdtts sro presented to tbo geeretsry ss mil smonnt to one or mors of old rertlfimtes -111 pis"' rresenl 'hem Tor s%** - mrifldSw rittaburgh A Boston Mining Co. Sewickley Academy. A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOY?, 12 mile* from P, RcT UI J h S. XRAVKLLI, A. 51-, Principal. Tbo Thirty second «oe«ion will commence on MONDAY, May 3d, 1858 For Circa Ur* and other particolars enquire of Mewn. JomrllTOf * 50X8,57 Water street, or Messrs. T. U. Nrns 4 Co, 167 Liberty street, or of the Principal, fewickley- YiUo p. O, Allegheny county, Pa. aplamdawr Btoabenvillo Female Seminary. THE FIFTY-NINTH SESSION of this In ■titntkm will commence on MOA'DAY, THE 3 D BA VOF MAY For Urau. apply to , Iter C. C. BEATTY. D. D , Superintendent, or Prof. A. M. REID, A. M, Principal. Commercial Sales Rooms, No. M Fifth Street- E" tEGANT STYLES OF FRESH SPRING GOODS. —On Tuesday morning, April 0, at 10 o’clock, wilt be sold at the New Commercial Sale* Rooms, No. W Fifth street, l>y order of underwriter*, a choice Mock of fresh Spring Dry Goods, lately selected for a fashionable et- • tablisbment, comprising a Tory elegant variety of styles nnd fine material for the present season, all of which an* t be sold bT tho piece. Among the articles are fine French Lawns, in patterns: first and second mourning Lawns; Turkey red oil Chintzes, Dress Gingham*. White Brilliants, superior Irish Linen*, fine Shirting, Miialina. French Brown Linen, fancy Velvet, a valuable assortment of Sprague and other Print*. Cashmere*, Hosiery, Patent Thread, Pins, Brown and Bleached Linen, Tablecloth*, Linen Towel*, Block Doeskin and Fancy Cassimerea, Repellent Cloth, Sat ttnsta, Jane*. M Wonted Damaaks, Brown Drills, Caail* mere*, etc. The good* can be examined on the morning of Settle ap? P. M. DAVIS, And. VrALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.— V On Tuesday evening, April Cih, at 7 ai tbo Commercial Sale* Room*, No. M Fifth fit. will bo sold, 22 shares Bank of Pittsburgh: CO share* Merchant* and Manufacturer*’ Bank Pittsburgh; 35 do Mechanic* Bank; Id do Allegheny Bank: 46 do old stock Allegheny Bride* Co. up 2 b P. M. DAVIS,-And. STOCK P„ Ft. W. dc C. R. R. at private ».n, in lota to suit purchasers, by P. 51. DAVI W , AneU No- M Fittb ft. Daily sales at no. 54 fifth st., At the new Commercial Balc* Room*. N*. M Fifth street, erory week day, are held public sales of good* In all cariety, suited Tor tho trado and consumers, frem a large stuck which is constantly replonishod with fresh conaigD ment*. that must be closed forthwith. At 10 o’clock, A. 51, Dry Goods and fancy articles, com* prising nearly ererything needed in the line for personal and family use: table cutlery, hardware, clothing, boot* and shoe*, ladles wear, Ac. At 2 o’clock. P. 51., household and kitchen furniture, new and second hand; tads and bedding, carpets, elegant Iron ■tone China ware, Mores, cooking uteris;!*, groceries, Ac. At 7 o'clock, P, 51, fancy articles, watches, clocks, Jewel ay,musical instrument*, guns, clothing, dry goods, boot* rod shoes, books, stationery, Ac. P. M. DAYIS. Aoct’r. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants’ Exchange. Bonds at auction —to whom it mat COSCX&K.—WiII be sold os account of whom it may concern, on Thursday evening, April Btb, at the rooms of the Merchants’ Exchange, 8 Bonds of $lOOO each, being Mortgage Construction Bonds, convertible of the P. FL W. and Chicago R. R. Co, T per cant, per annum, payable Joly to January Ist In thecity of P err York and redeemable in .3. N. Y. January Ist, ISST, coupon due ood unpaid January 7 Ist goes with each bond. AUSTIN LQuMIS A CO. Kxecaitor’s Sale oi' Stoclrs, AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Stock A Note Broken), No. 63 Fourth S>rwt, Pittsburgh. THE Executnrs of the Kev. Charles Avery Till offer at pot-tic sate at the Merchant'* Exchange, m toe city ot Plttaburgh, on Tncnstur, the 16th proximo, at 8 o'clock, P. M., tho following «tocks. m: 2686 share* of tho capital stock of the Pittsburgh A Boston Mining Company, i Cliff 3Une. Lake Superior.) 1000 shares ot tblfcnpltal stock of the National Mining Company. ~' o shares Exchange Bank of Pittabnagh. 400 “ Allegheny Bank. 42 “ Hand street Bridge Co. 86 “ Monongahela Bridge Co. IK3 •• Monongahela Navigation Co. PT “ Pittsb’g, Cincinnati A Louisville Telegraph to. 60 '• Allegheny Oa* Co. 67 •• Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Chicago Railroad Dividend Scrip of dtuo,of $72. 20 share# Chartiers Valley Railroad Co. 20 “ WDklnsbnrg A West Newton Plank Road Co. 1 u Scholarship Pittsburgh Female Collego. THOS. M. nOWE,-) ’ WJL M. SHINN, JQSIAH KING, j pOR = ‘ ’ “ lOK SALE. —10 Lots situated ou Bluff and J Eagle ita., a abort diiUnco from the Coart Uoaae, 22 tet front by 100 deep. 10 aham P„ C. ami Lonlarille Telegraph Stock, by 40 aharea Odd Felicia Mali Stock. 10 (harea Bank of I’ittiborgh, 20 ah area plttibnrgh Life. Fire and Marine Insurance Company. _ mr£3 STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO, AT THE aiERCnAKTS’ EXCHANGE EVERT THURSDAY EVENING.—Buk. Bridgr, Innminee sod Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate told at publlo dI« at the Merchants’ F.rchaage by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes, Drafts ud Loom on Reel Estate negotiated on reasonable term* by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, —<n BtocC Note Brokers. 92 Fourth st. WANTED IBIJHEDIATEI* Y.—10,000 filen to eagago in the sale of the most popular telling Book* in America. Inralid*, Mechanic*, tinners and Teach* era wishing to travel, will find this to bo e very profitable and pleasant business, enabling them toseetbe country, and metre money at the same time. Agents now In the bus* Ineaaare clearing from $5OO to $1,600 per year. For foil particclara and a Ust of Books, address B. &L RULISON, Queen City Publishing Bouse, 141 Main stmt, Cincinnati, Ohio; or, If living East, D. RCLISON, Philadelphia. anlfclydawtcT Bank stocks wanted by AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00, fed Stock and Bill Broker, 68 Fourth street. ’YI7’ANTED—Deer Skins wanted by FT fell WELLS, RIDDLE AOO. No ROFourth st. CHARLES BROWN, Proprietor. Stocks wanted— Mechanic* 1 Bank Stock; M. and SI. lUnk Stork; Excli-Tag* M u Western Insurance ** MononrabeU" " AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., Stock Brokers, fiS Fourth *trv*t- To fill order*, by J*23 \k/ ANTED—Aqnantity of good sound. Kye. YV jalß JAS. GAEDINFJU LP. HITCHCOCK havingpurchascdthc • lutcrek* of Hoffman, In the firm of Unffiman, McCreary 4 O'-, tbo *tyl« hi the Arm will hereafter to Ultchrcct, UcCrecry * Ca Mr. Huffman will remain to tbs Home ft]'l:ln Hitchcock, Mcckeeky & co„ suc cewors to Huffman, McCrecry 4 Co, Forwarding and Oomminion Merchant* and tTboleaalo Dealers in Produce, Flour and Wool rirnßUion. REFERENCES: aiiTUtc&c. Bprin£*r Harbaugh 4 Co, CroncH 4 Dorsey, n. child* 4 Co, . nuusoMiA. McCutdlem, Means 4 C», Keene, Sterling 4 Co, Ooeenve4 Co, Jaa-Keof, Santee*Co. G. M. Smith 4Qa Garrett 4 Martin, ascQßun. Wearer 4 GnA&n- A. 4 B. Fenton 4 Broa, rt. Lona. Oeorxo SI. 4 L. Ilardo, Joseph K. Elder, aplafly Fenton Broa. Jl9. KAttXOM j. c piTTTT. BLACKMORE ft DATITT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Protfuee and C&nmuiion Merchants, Dealers in Boat Store! ft rittihurgh Maxrafattored Article*, So. 10 SmUhfield Street, Orrosm Morona&axu Horn, PITTSBURGH, PBNXA. YV e call PARTICULAR attention Jr tooorttoehortba foUowing nrttciec; Mmllliißraeairf.Diltauiataijih,. IkitNarjCbhm. Tir rat Pitch. Placet qatUtiac of Cotbn, Teas ,od final, Bplcci of otctj dttcrtptwn. Bat brand, ot Fimll, rkrar toptteritth every 3«cripth>o'o( article, far nmil, uie ud bat itora. ipltiO* BLACKMOB* A DATITT. ffianSiHatts. plotters. IStmcattonal. auction Salts. DAVIS, Auctioneer. AUSTIN LOOUIS 4 00. ffiZßants, ‘ANTED—Notes and Drafts baring 4,1 or 12 month* to ran; sl>oo to lIOOQ, by AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO., Stock and Koto Broken, SS Fourth it. Change of Firm. VERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY OOODS ■WThtoepteCMh. a HANBOH DOTE, "■••jMm* tetstrty taro Brother* Ho, HtfHfcttit.
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