I Thi Union'County Committee met at the l HUw UiM i QgtH? Cit fc > offieo ofThe».'M. Marshall, E* . 7«««J»y. P“- ; Q 6 ■ BUQnt to previous nolico, ft- P- eTUI ' Es i i-t' n *l |C r! wn.uika„..t). l. Vrkt ” Chair. The following callwns made out: ...eM County Convention* a. RIDDLE & Co., The citizens of Allegheny County -who are op- EDITORS and PROPRIETORS posed to the Katioual Administration are hereby { requested to meet in Ibeir respective Wards, PITTSBURGH : Boroughs, Townships and Precincts onSATUR nBITII „ DAY the 2Hth day of May, 1858, and elect two . FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 'J, 1858. Delegates from each to meet in County Costco =s9-s—; —i.. 1- - 1 — J: I lion, at the Court House, in Pittsburgh, on BEXAT<jtt Btqleb.—Our excellent neighbor of f*WEDNESI)AY, the 2d day of June, for the the Unidn is, while defending tho gentleman | purpose of nominating a County Ticket above najned, quitesevere ttpon ns. We do oot j , J^^e en tiehLT'df 2°.nd” V, l'“ m‘° deprecate the sarcasms of our contemporary nor , lho placca 0 f holding such meet logs and are we at all exercised at Senator Bigler. It U, in tbe Wards, Boroughs and Precincts, between wicked to find fault with Providence and there- the hours of 3 and C P. M. fore we must endure with christam resignation By order of i;Ji ciiairman the blunders and the weak tergiversations of a man wlio ought to represent a great slate like t„ e Morai. —Tbc Prw is <juxte philosophical this, with honor aud dignity Tl is theduly of aD j calm in in effusions relative to the over an independent press-, however, fo canvass 11-e w helming defeats of the. Buchanan party every public character of a.man elected tohe a public . w here. In speaking of the Lecompton Swindle, servant, thankless may be the task. . which that paper declares is at the bottom of all toapplyjlhe knife and the .cautery When no t these ballot-box protests, it asks : milder method may seem to remain. | “What good has it done" its fruits have What room is now left for charity to Mr. Big. | been numerous, but they have all been poison , „ _C . , , r«. « mnn ous. It has revived bad blood bcLween the tor Wjhat apology can 1.0 offered for n man tho Soulll _ it |ma , el an cianiplc l 0 Who, somo ten years ago, made a speech in our coming generations full of mischief 1 * it State Setnateand voted for resolutions in favor of has compelled public men to stultify themselves the Wildot proviso and to-day supports the Le* by supporting a wrong, or to oppose it atuid the compton! Constitution r How can ono suppress denunciations of power, * * * it*Bas filled hia indignation „hc n ha reads hiaClarion speed. Congress with bilterness, has encouraged lyrnni *l ... , cal teats upon firm and conscientious men, and not two. years old as yet, in which he declares has enabled tho enemies of republican institu be is iq favor of admitting Kansas os a Slate, tions to assert that the most despostic prin with or (without slavery as her people may de- oiplcs find favor in tho sight of an American cide, anil who now declares himself in favorof ft dministration m&kiog her & slave State in the teeth of a major ity of thousands of her people againsTslavery T In viewj of such shuffling it is difficult not to write a satire. But even these summersaults arc not tbc worst ofhiafaults. His general character as a politician, hit constant plunges from bad to worse, his at tempts jtodragtohis own depths the Hlato lie represents —these arc forae among his widest di vergences from tbc plain path of duty. Ho belongs Ito that class of whom Davenant wrote with such terrible asperity—“unanimous in evil, diligentjin mischief, variable in principle, con stant to I flattery, talkers for liberty, but slaves to power, styling themselves the people's party ( and the people's only friends." Mr. Bigler has ' suffered himself to. i-e made a private domestic , of the administration and sceius to have forgot ten that he is a public servant. He has ex changed the service of a “proud constituency" for that of a fellow servant; he has bought the position of favorite to tbc head of a broken down administration by braving tire contempt of a mighty State. He hassacriliccdlhc worthy 1 place bp might have won as the leader of a cor- | red public sentiment which now sways the mas ses froth end to end of Pennsylvania, to become the punch of an unsuccessful puppet-show, to speak as he is prompted by (he chief juggler behindithecurtain. His station was «o eminent as to command a full prospect of duty, and the road to honor and esteem lay plainly before him. But taking for his exemplars those who have.flattered power that they might batten in .base service at its gates, be closed bis eyes upon the noble though perhaps distant goal, con- Jtent to (thrive by present fawning. Ho worked in the dirt with tho short muck rake without so much as raising his sight to the glittering priro that bang above him. Indeed we have no other feeling but pity for the roah who might have won his laurels, such as his jalenls should deserve, but who has sac rificed everything in a rain attempt to direct in tho way and to crown with the wreath of success, a great I a patent fraud. Mr. Bigler may bide his time. He may receive office and emolument at the ihnnds of power; he may Ike and dio at the public crib, but instead of thoso noble To wards with which the people are wont to crown iheir ftjilhful servants, he must be content with the stereotyped praises of tho few who flatter and defend oa an unhappy duty devolved upon them lly a thankless master who rnlc3 os he is commanded by tho stern power that sits behind the tbi “Lo'pK os TQI3 PicTrEC." — Od the Glh iusL, a very | largo nnuiberjof elentious wcro held in, various cities of this Union for ibe choice of municipal officerI*. 1 *. Onefhate,Connecticut, also held a (general election. At the present time the public look with intense interest for every thing which indicates the state c,l sentiment among .the people relative this administration, for the convenience of the tiling we preseut below a statement in liUte, of results. In Cincinnati the administration candidates for cilyj offices, were beaten by majorities vary ing from twenty-two to thirty-nine hundred. — In St. Louis tho Free State ticket provailed by twelve ; hundred majority. The SL Louis Rf publiean, the able administration organ of Si- Louis, said on the morning after tho olection. “At the time of going to press, full returns of the election have Dot been received. Mr. Filley is elected Mayor by About eight hundred votes the City Council is not yet decided, and is in doubt. All the Black Republican officers are probably elected.” So we aro authorised to claim as a “Black Republican triumph.” In Jiffersoa City, Capital of Missouri, Mr. Gardenbire, a thorough going free l<tato man, ob we are able to state from our own personal knowledge, was elected Mayor by 70 majority. From all parts of the State of Michigan, the verdict of the people against Buchanan is over whelming. Ip-fact the administration is v/iped oat there. In Connecticut, we, of course, expected a tri umph, but did not look for such a crusher. Those districts which were lately the strongest places of power in the hands of the pro-slavery party liavo been revolutionized The important and populous Bridgeport and Stamford sena torial districts, in Fairfield county, are among those gained by us. The House is Republican almost two to one, and the Senate has sixteen republicans to four democrats. lo New York State, Elmira aud ogdensburgh have elected full boards of Republican officers. lo Portland, Maine, tho Republicans carried everything by the board, electing their mayor by ft majority of ‘2lB. That city in.ISW gate Pierce a majority for President. Tbs administratiou candidates >□ Indianapolis • were beaten terribly. The Republicans carried ' the city by 400 majority. 'We find a “democratic” triumph in Brooklyn. f !Tlt« ttifrfcrrified elected to their councils Messrs. Michael M'Donald, Patrick Hogan, John batahan, John Flaherty, etc., all sound ' Lecompton men. Brooklyn may yet be rescued, wo hope, as it lias, within the year, been the eceneof some notable miracles at the bands of the Birmingham brethren ' Canton.— The correspondstltVof the London Times, writing from Canton, China, gives us the following, with regard to that city. He says : “The commercial parts of Canton have been .muchtovexesUmaled. Can Lou is big and popu lous, and that is all. In other respects it is a very ordinary China city. Us temples are nu merous, and the Confucian Temple and the tem ple of Five Hundred (#o*ls, are good of their kind, but moat of the others are miserable and dilapidated. The nine-story pagoda is in so ruinous a condition that the(Jeneralthe other day forbade the attempt to climb tho fragments of its broken «iair-case. Yet this pagoda is the great • boast and lion of Csotou. The Chinese boasted of it: becauiie foreigners could not get near enough to eee what a miserable ruin it is.— When the general and his party went to the pa goda »t had all the air of not haviug been opoued for twenty years. Ocb readers have not forgotten the dreadful outrages recenLly committed upon tho family of MivWcksoo, American citizens residing in Jaffa- As BObO oa they were relotcd lo Mr. Edwin De Leon, our Conira! General for Egypt and its do* pewdincies, resident at Alexandria, ho at' once embarked on board the Austrian steamer and started for Jaffa toinvestigate the affair.- His expedition reeuU*Ha tho arrest and puuisbmcnt of the criminals, os we learn from a letter pub; Uabed In the Charleston Mncunj. The writer, who addresses a relativo in Charleston, accom panied Mr. Pe Eton .on .the. expedition and the letter ie one ofmuch intoreet. The gist of it, ,* fl jo the above, however. _ "-£j • A a«tttamed Ut baa been convicted at Nor folk orSrboring elavee, and eonfenccUo five yeaninfijte penitentiary Defunct. —The Lecompton Constitution has been dead for somo days. Yesterday, the un wholesome carcase was buried. We received yesterday afternoon a dispatch from our ever attentive friend, the respected Representative ( from the 19th Districi, Hon. John Cor, Jc, lo the j " ... !. ISSS2 * & effect that the House had voted t/> adhere to their | ~i lntre-.in.tu.il i<> Uny.-m <>r high sumim* r»o<i previous oction on (he Lecompton Jocnmenl. To ; our telegraphic column this morning, nmy he oiiic*. ai-> nttcr* -t .nir.-innmn i-. Any of ti>« r>m« found a statement of the facts Tlio House v-> Dfl n- a-t I'Kaimt r *rrrrtn> t» iv*ii i-iKTs. i ted to adhere, and in order to clinch the matter T,,E L ' MTrn A " u bhtjsu i.|.viUf t.- forever, the motion to roconeukr tl.o role to ad- , v,^o'a here was laid upon the table. This ia and R(|ft | j; 11 N MINIS iV MILLERS closes the record. Here ends Lecompton m.indkks and m AOMIN isi's, “Lltrio u vsii.w«rmthtl.»ln.ilJlriv.-.v„ ; AS II IN (rTO N WOItKS, Dissolving in fbo Biivuco <>f «Ik«v _ . . _ 6 . , . ; Pittsburgh. Penna. AhuOSA.—A letter tu the New (V,,-- J omcr. No.'il Mnrkrt •trret. „y Enquirer says that. “General Sim Houston is going to Arizona to live, and may t o its first ttmi.. , R , . j .1 .1,1.11,4- .»ifi Itei.uii te.K .l.rttvuji lioii.v. mr... I \ .1 1 - Gorernor or one of its first i -onators. Senator; _ ■», , ... * , . . . . . . Academy ot Painting arid Drawing ‘./win is said to unvo extended his • . - i 'I in pii'.li.- are miitrim-d llmt a N-li*«*l i**r views to Arizona, to meetfhe contingency c.l a 1 * % * l tlif al*.o ~I i In ■ h ill >.-jt,»-.t ft] ati'l *(!«•■ 11,. M .>» loss of popular legislative f-ivor in t informs , \ ( . r ,i 11( . x x.. •\ mjtii si kkkt r«i »!,„ m „ r The results of the mining for silver have Wen i„. v . u >. r ..i un.in< n u. ni. >ui<u <-i iOmmi. iivu successful. Prom one mine nitie loan of oi e Ttu \>m »i~. t.* t «n. 1.1 ti>«> u». ..f ih<- fr- n.-h <> ■ have been shipped to San Francisco, which ■ J 1 <'•■/■!•■ r - / .iJi-rrrupKt pravn./, (.-n. * rr mi , , , i Ti-.nr. In’ •nds.-yi. «J*. tl.r |.,»t M>U .-I j.clJcJ $6OOO per lon The copper nml lead | raln „ u _. „„, r , , JnrtM ores have beeti. neglected, owing to the eager- i •t-ii-i i. . ..•! tu»n try .my ness of excitement concerning the more pre , J Uc lijvl * u ''' 1,,M ,if *«>-« JruwHu b**- u-vi. , i 'uoji. ami xiK-cc.-otbll) in mv Hunt,.- in ra* cions metals. ! , , m t I|[ | p»»»o*ai. n i/crr<-U«ci y >iWy /rh, Ifl ■ .’ton •-! f’njtnj! “TAKtaui” from Prentice.—We clip Ihe Id- I ‘'""l 11 "™'- 1 1.1. c.-A i>iih... , I iii vivw a.. iirv •-I lp-t..i>» 1.-, nl' k! i.ijt cludr?. N- 'JI Kitih lowing from Ihe Louisville Journal ■. I Thero have been, we see it slated, thirty nine j s*. AOl . rtl ,. ~r A |.t.i m 5 ~«tron. it»i long Lecompton speeches in Congress. The ! niy lUHIfIJS *, l( u . Itm , mi .%.. ji ntib unm. mim breath expended in themakiogof those speeches ~u Ult, „: , . „,c„i v n,« i>u u»u.-m im*.. d«- would have made wind enough to grind a t-usbel (>,-.« mit it a m<>.|pratp r»t* m- n.mindr«t of corn in a wind-mill. And how much tetter ; tlj4l mr ir un.i rbu<jgr»|.b» i..*-i»*.j tu F>rt< r."-> ■ would havo been such an honest use of it' 1 cbolaM F-n hu.ii, Jons n. uuxiukii Mn. BncBASAH Mid h.-would put UcoaiploD j WHOLESALE CLOCK. DEPOT through Congress in thirty days or burst. Ihe 1 thirty days are gono .*o is Lecompton. A n„. e t Kim. it„ei. nr.r Wooil, catastrophe at the White House uiay bemomeut * arily expected. The people in that vicinity may ir K 1 N K M A N .v »M Id Y KA N as well begin to hold their noses. At the election on Monday in the ihr'efc' wu> , , . . , . . .... i ~ . rIA r- iii'll' -i A I > .'//l An of North, West and fcouth ( hicago. the Kepuh . lieans elecled, without exception, every eandi ; WATCHES date they offered to the people. Tue Cooi*eb IssTtTrTE.—lt is now proposed to formally open tho Cooper Institute on the M nnon« of May next. An address will be »klivercd on ■ ’ the occasion by tbo public-spirited and inuniti- ! W Tt’H MA K KIlN' TO<H>S cent founder of the institution. It is said that the building is finished and that the rooms arc am> furnished throughout in o substantial and ele i , T| .* . ... .. v » gant manner. The Inslitnle will support Itself | 4 by the income derived from the reulal of the j AT KASTEItN I'Rlt'KM. stores on the ground floor, ami .of the offices on { l -’ the secood floor of the buildiDg. Tbo third fl->or ( MITCHELL. HERRON & CO., forms one large lecture room, furnished with ; >u»mnruM np semi circtUar iron seats.,witli velvet cmibions r ....Umu. I'arlor j,n«l Hc.iims' .and mahogany desk’ The fourth l! mr ii occu- • q m « q ; pied by study rooms, recitation rov-m*, chemical ® A w V X* O y | laboratory, etc. On the fifth floor, nccomiuoda hrjtlr Krilllt'i FflUltflt, I'ooKillS Kflߣn, i\r. T [ tious are provided for the Female Academy of j , V 1 St., riti«i»urtfi>, H» Design and artists' studios. The corner stone ot’ the Institute was laid in April, i, and the building has been completed at an outlay of S^O.Oou The Louisville Joumul of Tuctnlay »:iy.i ibnf ibe American conelitucnaea of Kentucky al most to a man approvo and applaud lLe course id Crittenden and Marshall and Underwood They canDol do otherwise, and they will soon speak out their .‘■eutimanis. The Hon. John J. Crittenden is miff the chief glory of Kentucky. Kven mcu who ditfer with him upon great political >|ue?lloufl take delight in acknowledging the purity of his character, the fervor of bifl patriotism, and the beauty and power of his genius. If anything scurrilous in a city paper could surprise us, wc should he surprised to beo it applying to this great man and eminent statesman the personally and po lilically opprobrious epithet of '•superannuated traitor ’• h, as tbo Locompluniles assume, the Kipul. licans, Americans and Douglas men have, iu voting for the Criltendon substitute, “backed down” from their ultra position, why do iho Democratic Seuators refuse In vote for that sub stitute. The transfer of Mount \ ernou to the Ladies of the Mount Vernon Association- i* now a “filed fact,” and the arraugemrDis ns soon as the necessary legal preliminaries are completed, will bo laid before the public. At the town election in Perkins, Ohio, there were but si/ “Democratic" votes cast, ootofll-1, the""wholo number polled. Ulory enough lor one day. For the !'itlrliir f -l* iJ-i’-ti- Cnrablltly of Couiumptlou -Fiirthrr Letter No.'J.■•--Bal we bo'o • ithct prmd- -l tlio | • nrebility of Consumption. l'«r reverul year? it has been our ruslom to keep a written record of ticry caao of. interest for which we have proscribed. Wo havo uon over 40 volumes oftbeso recorded case.- . and, excepting iu cases treated by letter when a per •onal examination was impracticable, wo have hero an account recorded of tho condition of each per son** lungs when thoex&minati-iQ wils made, together with tho treatment pursued and its results. Wo ran insert here only a single caso taken lr<>ui among many on our records, to which wo .-hall ho happy to refer those who may desiro further evidence of this kind. Tho case given be low scorned abouL as hope less as any we are called upon to preicribo for, it., being one of true Tubercular Hereditary Con-utnp too • East Libert », Ka»ettbCV, 1’a.,.1 Murrh loth, !Si7. i o>e. Fitch mut Syk>s —Dear Sirs:—Some weeks have elapsed since 1 last wrote you, and my boalth baa still continued to improve, until now I consider toy -elf entirely well. Uav ing lost toy father, mother and threo brothers, of Consumption, and liming been sick In the same manner as they were for many wooDtha before I saw you, I bad mnoludod that uiy disease was Consumption, and ro bad my Iriemli mid Doigbbors, who noticed my rapid dcrluio. 1 iv.ts not surprised, therefore, when L»r. Fitch, after can fully examining tny luugs, pronounced the disease confirmed Consumption, and said be < , «uM give me but little encouragement of recovery. But b-.tti iny-sclf and my friends, and al.-m all iuv in’.plaint ances, have been surprised at the a.-tnundii.g results of your treatmenr. As I before said, 1 am n-w on tircly well. My chest Las expanded sntuu thr..<? inches in girth by using your Inhaling Tube. But I fear that it is out of my power to «\«r pay you for the benefits derived Trom your treatment. May Uod bless you both, and help to carry on your rood begun work, for I feel thut you have been »» strumentnl, In tbo bands of Providence, in r.ivmg my life ; and I feel it to be my duty u> you. and to tho afflicted everywhere, to permit y>u to make it public. I showed this statement of ziiy case to several «•! uiy frleods and acquaintances, who aro willing to i i*uch for tho truthfulness of it if necessary. Yours truly, At.rni.u Sthu ki.br, Wo would add, in connection with tho above, that we do not by any means pretend to assert, that re covery in theso extremo cases is common, but simply to show that there Is, oven in severe and advanced cases, somo encouragement for tbo patient to hope for relief. Still a person in incipient consumption who waits tUI tbo lust, before applying to proper sources for help, is guilty of little less than suicide. Drs. FITCH & HYKK*. No. IVI Penn street, Pittsburgh, I’a. Stca.NGSB ik Toww.—We bare boon gratified by o call from Frederick Ayer, E«q., the business man «»l the firm of J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell.- A short oc quainUnco with the gentleman convinced us that not the Doctor's skill in compounding his medicines is alone concerned in the immense consumption of Them; bat that it takes business talent of no ordi nary measure to pass them around tbo world. Mr. Ayer, manifestly, has tbeso abilities and the success of bis house shows that bo tjsea them.— Jhmj,hit WHj: | . 1 O«0BRIK B , , Y.~7i- . . GLYCERIN K, Highly perfumed. 6o» care and preventative Chapped Hands, Face and Lips/for snle at Vl SUPER'S DRUG STORK, f . comer Pena ud 6b Clair Streets. Age *ndDeblllty»*»A*crM«g6coaiMcreeping cn, ; it bringn with It many attendant inflnnltie*. Lots of apt*- tite anJ trcakooas impair the health, aod want <.f activity Apirolutmcnt Extended to June lat, males tlio mind discontented and nnhappy. In raaes DRS. C. JVI. K’lTCri Ar J. "NV. SYTvKiJ where old ago add* it* influence, it i« almost impoaaihU to > Will remaio at their Office, add vigor ami health, and although many remedies have ’ N r o . 1») 1 F* r> n n S I r<*<* t , l*eu tried.all have failed, until BOEBnAVFS HOU.AND OIM-OnITE TIIK ST. Cl.-MU U(>TKI.. PITT.^UUKUU. HITTERS were known and nsod. In every caw* wbero TILL Jl' S E FIIIST, ISS S , tber 1.. - WI oiupl.-r-J, ib.y luv. itiTulabir piren An.l may l.c f.iii.ultwl driily. (PX.'opt Sunday.) • trength and restored the appetite. They have liecutm* a 1 , .. ..." „ . ... * . 6 ... , , , for Conininptiun, Asthma. Bronrhll la and f'T f- 1., m..,y ,-1,1. chronlc compl.n... ~j .„ nr. .nOMog fp.Tl.t.<u „l nppclll. n.,J p.n.rnl d.l.illtj j„ lo ji,„. In raw* of long standing chronic disease*, tlu*y net a« a ! irl jj ia ~ AIT t' »* 'l ' L' l> chartu, inrigomtiug the ayrtoni. thn* giving nature am-lb- i, '/i. "/'coo/- C 0..«//.«/«/« t‘l<’ <-r npiN.rtmiity In r.pnir ptiyglr.l tiijot i... ' D J_ „tcu * sV*'ia iZZ rt.tMU.'l'ui.ir'..n. CtCTios* —Be careful to ink for Boerhave's Holland Bit- , . . ... __ of Consumption la l*n*ed iipou Ins fact that (Ac direarc cr iers. Tlie great pot.nlnilty of this niMlriite haa induced . , ... . . . , vr.'i muttbfocnl and tytUm al larat, Wt V/brc, and durtnj tu.-iuy Imitations, which tin* public should guard against : , . , .. ! 'Ltderdepment in Lht luntft, and they therefore employ jmrr i ng. ; Mechanical, Mrglonic and Medicinal remedies to pnrify the ra-SOd .1 $1 1« tK.m«, I.r ,1, boltlM .or gb, by Ib.pr*. j UooJ „ a ~r o„ c , b,„ ,b„ M.. lI7IA Ihnr, they prI.U. v BENJ.PAOE,J..» CO. 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Mi.-I l lllu-c .ind Knnlii, i.ullijdl. No, I WooUMI., ruiitjuigti. t’a. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO. MsnvrACTOMfcs or t'ui.king, P:irlor :»n«l lb*:i'ma STOVES, Qiates, Ftoiits. renders, etc And Manotio Hirer* ..1 lire C» h-traU-l <_• a i»rt^vjj cookiNO kanc; h; NO. Uf. I.IDKIITV STRKKT, j PITTSBUItOH. fA Pittsburgh Steel Woika. JONKS, KOYDJfc CO. SUctii.;. inrei...t CAST .'■TEEL; uK-. JM'KINQ, I’Lu'V .»r,.l A U .-THRU 81-HLSUcut.-l A\l.Ksi. r li ’.sand First Struts. /V»n.«r y V l\> I>. B.’KOtrK.KH .V 0.1. aivsefiCTtiirKp or Itogei»’ Improved Patent Kleel Cult i vat or '!’»»•»t 11, O-rncr fast unit >*iri( Strrrtu, JVM-/b (ir.’V Ir-Hc* JOHN COCHKAN .v H lb *. IU.HCJiCTIrrtIKJ US Iron Italling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Kbntters, Window Guard*, if., y,„ pi ,Wi*n<J Mrett aml vJ Third Strr*t, ffwlu.l Mark*!.) IM'ITMitTtUII, PA., tlv« in baud a variety of U"* Patterns, fancy and plan., sj.taMo for nil Puithular atkulo.n psid !•> in rlmhucOrnU' Jolitilugdou«' nt short mdirv. mrV BUNGER'S SEWING MACHINES, Til- im-at •nj'-rtnrity of SI NO UK'S M A<'ll IN K* Ororull I'lln'M 10l Hie use uf un<l Shoe Mannfacturen*, Hainohs Makers, Carriage Triinmerb ami Coach Nlakere, lU* U-<-» bimwii sdJ practically »cluiuwli>d|;-d Hl.** NEW FAMILY MACHINE Whi*.li Is a lif lit, '•ouipact and highly ornaui. iilnl inu.-liims (doing its w- i li equally well wrlh the lurge turn htuos ) nt><J must becomes hivorite for family u?c A full snp|dy ol th# aliote Machioi•* l»i -ale at New Vmk !>■ id-e, hy It, STRAW.IW Marlcel ut.. PITTaitUKOH, I’A, Aloo-tl.- UObLfjUt hllW'JNti MACHINK. I'ihe(i..m s4olo}i<J. [dr!7l aolO-lydf.- SB "W 1 JST C - Inl ACHINEBI FOH FAMILIES AND MANUFACTDRERS. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTUUINU COMPANY, BritlK«l»<>rt, C’itivu. I’ M t ■ burg li, 0 h Firth tUreel. This Mschtus fltitrho* tho rinent or Coarsest Fabric, A 1 lire ph nMiivof the Upnrstxr. making with rose Out TUoui ait.l l-tauh/ul amt Juraht' ,V(i(t/iu ;»-r Mmutt, almost nulso lessly, and nii\t'<* oinlng luiUn|>ou«aliio lor family use. Foil mny bo uhtalnod hr addresslug James Euln|r,.r ALEX. K. KEEP, Ag-at, No 03 Fifth stroet, I'ittßourgh IsP'.A. AC PICKHINS* Celebrated Worcoaternhlre Sauce, I’HiyN.H’NURD HY EXTRACT CuNNntHHKUH!* OF A LETTER FKOM T.bMlre MEDICAL tIKNTLKMAN ONLY H'mD BAULK AT MADRAS, To Ilia Brother at A, “‘ ‘ l '‘ '' WuItCESTKK, May, ml KVEKY <A “Tell LEA A I'KlllUNri that T their Suure is highly cateum- V A II It T V m >tl in India, aud U, lu tuy ~ i>l>iniou the uiual palalabloa* well aa the in oat wholesome Hatira that ia made." 'iho only M*Jal awarded by the Jury of tlio New York Kshfbilioii r-r Ennlgu Sauce, waa obtained by LKA A PER KINS f„r their WUKCKSTKUSIIJIIE SAUCE, the world wide faaie of which having led to numerous imitation*, pur chaser* are earnestly requested to eve Hint the names of “LKA A HKHItINS" are impressed ujn.d the K.dtie and Htopiier, and printed upon the labels. Hole Wholesale Ageuta for the Uultcd States, JUIIN DUNCAN A SONS, 405 Broadway, New York. A atncfc always iu slurs. Alan, ordi-is rurulred for direct aliipuuiut liom England. fiyiljdfra VANDEVER & rRIEHD, A. 'l' •!' O U N K V S A. 1’ E. A \V SOL.ICITOKS IN CIIANCKUV, A’o. 0, .SAfnc’j iMnefr. Ihibttffv*, losoa. promptly made In any part of Northern lowa, or Wcetcru Wlaomiln. Will atteud to (bo purcliaso and Baln'of Ileal Estate, ob taining Money on Uouda and Mortgage* aolilyutb j, m. rirrxxaik: MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Chur Street, (Dr.lrhh’aNnw Building,) PITTSBURGH PA... •eSQrlydlc Special polices. suit in bylpttir. CHINA, GLASS AND QIXEENSWARE SPRING ?TUCK JCST OPENED, A 7 7/7 E n LU FSFA RT.ISIJ 1/ KN 7 t>r HENRY H I G B Y , Wood Slrrdt Pittsburgh, Pi., Who is nu\v rtviMWhj; fr-iin Ktir>»pc :tn<l Ka/d.rn Citi.i, « ho:. •• usurlaiwit • aiti.ln in In" tilths fonijii'urn* n>-» and lr»»t>Ti■ 1 >.( Iv.ul M hit* Tra, IHi.li.k mid Tmli't Wan*. and thr * »cn.. iu Pla.ii, Gold, Ln-tr«. Rnwd and Kl .i/.-if, fm* Whit,. \ ilriOod leu Stour Table War,•, huu"ii t-be the most dnrald- n,.n iw' (<<r Hotelsand Stramboatr. French Cliim <•( no" itylcs. In I’nci* White and Gul't Hand, richer in mIU hc l'i"K*. I;I. hly Gilt sml broorebal Tutivt aria; UritUnnta and Plated Carton; Gn man Silrci T.*a Table S|-...r>s, Smp Ladies. Ac , plated n ilii silwr flue Ivory Handled Cart Tea and Talde Enin s and Forks: Tea Waiters and Trays ShaLrr and sen :'rs»i Tath, 'lata. Jappati-I and Den rsttd T.n Toilet tVtts it l3..i>.LA.'S A 00. I! Dov<ii..ixa A Co. It DotlbLlSS k Co. It. IHJI 1.1.U9 A Cu It IhX'OLUH A C li Dul'uUss A (Jo B. Doi <JIIBB A Co ,B DOMSt-OfM A r It. LKt'UUJS A Co It. Dum-uss A Co 11 Tkn ..unj A Co B iNnuurr A CO E. 11l Situ. A Co. .1 1) PtLIIT ft Co I’fc.tTT A ( 0 A lm, s • otnpUti-aiid lull assortment of sH art;, Ira «i.. - -l ie f .r the COUNTBY EFTT \IL TRADE, »l pricna to {.locus tb<> I'iildu' who &,.• r>»| . i titillj mvitrd lu examine rhii »n--k mr■’mdiwT John C. Baker & Cos GENUINE CUU- Ii I VK II (.ill.!’ Tm u Medicine, prrpnreil in Hit* ino-t ap j.r.‘.;rd manlier, and li.ltl.d by n«. lila r»rvjr»d lb«. sane lion of the m.'mt sen ntltl. of the Medical Profisawn of Phil adidphia and who r,vonimeiid it "« «nperh>r to any other u-.w iini.nfartncrd. Of it* effirtvy and importnm-e ns a n nn'.IUI in Consumption, Ootit. Hrom Aftbtna. Chrome Khimmn- Hum. and nil Scrofulous dim-nsra. it is on tin rMnry to sp<-ak: —thousands »f miim ul |>li\iimu> <7 Knrofir and Aimrh a haTitirtr-.lrd its wondrrfill rtiratite |.ro[~jrtira ProparH only l.v JOHN C. BAKER A CO . Wb.dranln bmnicuU, No. I.G Ninth Third "treet. PlnlvJ>-l{itii«. Ndd l-y all MESSRN. CIIAS. A LEWIS UUKUK, — TEACH EUN OF Til K fffr^ piANo ' VIOLIN 'RTffI 1 1 * *' ORGAN *M> RINGING, 11 * » 1 A NCI EN ’l’ AM» niOUKKW I.ANGI AUKR A<ilrn.k. rram, Ffin h and :«pani«h, Tanphtt.y CIIAS. GMKHK. Cnud Thru!. at Jhr prinripsl Music Sh-rc'*. dCJ3Suidfr «tQk l)KNTlsi’R\. eaut DR. .1. M A 1. 31 K E S, S V UCI Kt * N DENTIST, prom new Turk. F.rrtiArTS TUTU WITW'f T f‘A/S EY A I.itCAL HENI'MBING AOENTto tui GUM.' <*M.Y. Tr.-Ih on liTd, Sllt.-c, Platana and viatta I’rrchv and all Donul iu a s-irntiflc ttinnuc-r. witboot pain. ru.«Giui. 54 Siutlhrtrld MrtH, brlotr Fourth, lac dtmf. riTT!<Bl BGH JAS. Mtl.WV'tilllilN. wtavr»ctv*** "f Alcolioi, Cologne Spiriu ami foul Oil, deKi.dlytc . .Vus. ICfl and ITO Second S!re<t W. Ac I). JiiN KllyViri'. MiM’r*CTtj»r»9'An& ncAt-iiui ta All hinds of Tobacco, (inuffaud Cigar*, H»»» ircontly takrn tba halldißK No I‘A9 H‘i«»l strrft, in •kldltloti tu tbrlr SlanulactuciiifijituLlubmrnt.No Cl lewis •trewL, whrratbrj u ill t« pU-ased tw rr.rOe tbHr fl irnds, apST ly.lfa A. A. CARRIER & BRO, General Insurance xVgeney, No. 03 Fourth Street, rirrsßUßiiu. pe.wva l>iiiij'*i.i. » rrpr.-s.-ul'-d of elaudiiij: Cbaitsrsd by Pronrylvanu and olb'-r Eli-, Mariti" and Ini" KifK« tatru o( all dra.-riptii.na. A. A.CARRIER, JllOlydf.. * t» CAKkIKK. DAWKS AL CI.UI.KY, flouse, Sign and Ornamental Painters, AN /» a R A 1 y FRF: DtALIKS IX Whito I io:ul nn< 1 Y. me Pniuln. Also, all kjnds of Paints,Oils, Vamish'-s, Wind-.m Glass, P.itr». Uri.ah.s. ft. . 144 HV-vl fc. a'K'iir /'uwtond A'.’-y lUI Iv t jdic 11. ANOKKSON. .. 1-1 /...-•• Ij /■'"•' ! »>• 'J Va.b t, T I’A'I'KNT AM* KNAMEI.EI* I.KATIIKK, AA... /.- •I.'-. Ny.Lr., M I a ..-I I t l»**r. t'an - Kii,-« ‘ >i 1 i~-. Ac All < I a liU'll Will tie (urulxhnl nt tbo luweat Cull I*l i< •“> Tf II I I) »•*. s W A X T C U .- U J ■i-'-iiy KORKKiN KXCIIANii W. S 1 G II T U I LL S DK A W N B Y DI .MAX, MJIUItMAN 6l CO., • l.\ TUP llhloN LANK. LONDON. IN MMSi»F ONE poUKD STKKLI.NO AND UPWARDS. AD.i, Bill-* <m Hie pilu.:i|.al ■ il»* und l..fin of Frame. H.lginm, Holland, Uvimauy. Ka*<.ia and <.tl.ri Kurop.au -(,1,., tnjillt on Land und J.T»»I.-by j W’M. H. WILLIAMS A l> * . fi->i Ivut. Bunkers, Wi*-d «»>•«•«. n.inei .d Third MATLACK & ROGERS, t’OMMISSION AND FORWARDIN'* MKRCIIA.I'T’I'S, So. Iu I»lne Street, St. I.ouU. Plo tin* to Mnrdix'h A Dn kaon. FI Louis. Day A Matl— b, Cincinnati, Ohio. I’Laa. DuQieLl A C*’ , Lolll*fil)u. Ky . F. S. Day A Co , luuken, I'nru, lII* , Oreon A Sl.'l.m, Hankers, Muscatine, low.i. Din A M.-itlsrk, Philadelphia. Pa, K FvraMli. Clin-ag". Froil l l i.,r Illinois Ontial Railroad* jaiiiniJlt WK Y MAN «* nON, Manufacturer* and Dealer* In all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LE-A.F 1 TOBACCO, (l.r«»r e/.VTMi H.f.-Ul Xtr>rt and Otanumd All'V, PITTSBURGH, PA FURS! FURSH FURS!!! FUU I.ADIE9 AND MIH9K.H. EMBRACING HUDSON HAY and MINK SAUI.K, M'ONK ILII’JKN, PITCH. FtjCIKKKL, Ac CAI'KS. lIPPKIr*. MCPPS, CUFFS 4.rd GLOVES, |r. great variety nti.l prue null-dlc M'O«HU> A cn . Lil W<*«l »ri«.-t. IIIC.NItY 11. OOLIiINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. AND WHOLESALE DEALER I N Chwen, Outter, Kit*h. Aod Pr.-lnei* Gt-ueiall r, Awr A'., if. IRxai Slrrtt. 9AMinCI. (JUAY MERCHANT TAILOR, 8S$?{1? S £ £ 8 5 f Trunti for tlie Cure of Hernia or Ku|»l it re. MARSH',H RADICAL CUKE Till'?.* KITIER’S PATENT TRUSS, rticirs SUPPORTER TRUSS SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS. DR. HANNING’S LACE or BODY lIIIACE, lor tbo cnreof Prolapsus Uteri. Pile*, ALdoinlial aud Spinal W.ati.ow.-* DK 8. S. PITCH'S Silver Plated Sup|M.it«r PI LK PROPS, for tb« iupporl aud cure of Pile* ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak and varica* ufm ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, lor weak LueeJoint* • ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak ankl.-J.'lM* SUSPENSORY IIANDAGKS. HELP'INJKCTINO SYRIN'iE?' «!*•', V kind -«» Syrlogea. DR. KEYBKR aln ba* a True* wid. b »*U radltally cure Hernia or Rupture. Offl.-eat bhDrurvl-re.N<*. N" Wood eirwt, *ljjn of Hie Holden Mortar "V a : d ** F . Galvanu' Battekv, ok Bi.e«tko Magnetic llicuiUD, fo! Meißral |>or|>‘wea. '"f a Ter/ aui«rl<.r kind* will beaent freo ..f Kxprere < barj;.*, wberereran Expran rnna, n,«.n a reuilttanm of Ten Dollar* Addrwa Dr. GEO. 11. KKYBER, No. 140 Wood PltfburKb. Pa. apSulawP Children Cutting Teeth.—To Minutaa aso Nußßsa DR. 11. 8. FA WA/.'T CKT.KHUATEI>B0OTil ISQ SYRUP— Hus liifnllllJ* remedy baa preaerred bnu droda *f rbildrrii when thought paat rec«.»rry, Trom coiiTt.l sloua. A. won aa the Syrup 1» «übto<l on Iho gurna, the rhlld will recover. Thia preparation ta w Innocent, *<> elß carloiia. and w ph-aaanl. that UO child will refill to let IU gum* he nth Led with It. When lufanla are at the age of four moutba, thongh there la no appearance“f troth, one taitth* of >be Syrup .bould bo nw>d ou the gmna, to ojk-u the porea. Pareutaahmilil oeTtfr t»o without tbe ayrap in tbo numry where thorearo youug children; for If a child wakes in the uight with (xilna In the guina, too ayrup Immodlutely glvc» oaao hy the porea aud bi-allng lb» gums, there hy preTontiug nitiTiibiiouai fetwra, Ac. Ilepwod uuly by Dr. Swayn- k ft mi, I’hil*. UMKHwIiU uat recoivod aud for aalc by tba Pittsburgh Agcut, ntiWoUwP Da. GKO U KEYBBK. UO Wood at 9I«K,D POTATOES, Genuine Rough Furpla - Chill Potatoe*. THIS Potato hiifl tlie reputation of being the moat productive and tbebJat lahte j-otaio of aJt the newtarlcUoa now In uae. Tbo rnUctihcr has caltiralM them largely lor four yuan, ba* nerer'koownthem to mt lu the ground or lu atoiu. A limited nutnberwf buahela can be ha>l at a moderalo price by apylying to FLEMING BROS, BiraJwdiwT No. *JI Wood atraet, Pittahurgh. Pa ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Prodace and Oobhplmlod Merchant, No. 134 Front •Ueci, war Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. apOJyd uiritV.JiwfctfE ' V (':!] .5i. .... ,V> b‘2 ,vr Cl. AIR STR /•.AT, Dr. Irish's New llnlldlUK ) itrto ashrrtisrmrnts. UEAD Ltarn of tftc Great Wtm ICA. 1 ) All think g.-mg to th» W,—; v . .u w. ‘ . have fi lend-in the W«91.a1l >b i h..T-' pr.-p . . -. »■, **tt v lu the Wo-t. all nh-> wi-h l.'kt.-m nn>- i<.F,A.U thin.; »f lbs \V.-»u -ibou] ■' n-aj a \V--t. rt« ft jut The RKA.I) (KUA It VALLKV TISIF.S j will civr IS-mlurniah,hi .{.'.ifi-.I rc.K A.U T j| c y j> A 1( > A ( , y Y T | M y _ la published Weekly 111 iV.l.it Tap.-h-. 1 .. .. 4 ' 1* IjJii uil<4 directly wnl «.f Chi.-ag ■. mi. Im’ I mile* beyond the Mne>iK*ippi hut OK I Thz Ctnin Vuxtv Timuu (hr ••M—l |. U [,. I 1 in th« entire (Ydar Valley, und m.c m i jneer iwapcr*->( Central 1.-u*. | Now it the tlm- to mil*** nl— 1.. r tl» tift , U KDAH VALI.EV TIBI K S . Single copy. hi way tin advanc.., .... $ “no ,*, tn I I've .upii-s to cue Oilier, T 014 ,TrU do .1., ,|.. ... |“l- All-1 "lie t-- pelliT 111- -.1 1-It:L> l OWalTwi-M -ju | And one to gett.-r up i>( club All-Ini- it Iq%V A! °' ,:r nt Ihr name rate. . « hie r.ij.jr. nix lilnlitha 1 I ...... A | In ui* way can you learn <-! Hi- W.-tt,n,., I(J 'V A liulr ex|>euditure -.1 hum . ■., • | taking tln< Cni.tr lj/.V„ i ■ IOWA! ItWtllWr.m-liKli-l.Wi.il -in i.«p~.ml ...fn I -’Otetn the Want* ul Knali-in i.-tnlei* -'..1 t It»YVA w '<l‘»nt delay A.1.1r0.-- 1.-ti- m. 7 Jr DAVKNptmr. I PuM.-lif r T.tiu-a. t’-.Ki K*j-i |*. Liuri - >".1.1». i I"W»- .q.-i « 111- COOKING BY GAS a word to ituc i,auik». rpilK HEATKI). TERM IN AI'IMtOACII -INI.. iir.<) wt* rj..- nt[.ni. n-I Ui« l.i'ti. .|. ti, I— t th.it COOK 1 ,N .1 . I I! O X IN.;, , I'au be June with eccm-Diy, w.!1.,.nt i.|i|.i«--a]Tu | (l .-,r, w .|j cut -'jot, am] with di-patch -Hie iir.. |.. ,„ K *).»,.„i, , n uiumrnt—by u-ing ■ Mutgravt’* lias tonkin; Slow-, T- *l.uh «• rei'l-octfnll) itml- ymn attviilinii. -t V . Sunil.field atrr. t up-Mlly jt A. JOlt.Ni-'wS a |il: SPRING GOODS. THE utulcisigucd luiting just rcturne-J the IU-b.l U oltm, V, lu. ru Im- Lu-uli le.'l tot In- SPIUNU AND Kt Bin Kit STt)<K ill MtKNCH CASHIMKKKS. I Um an t MAK*KII.I.ILS IMnin an-l Khn- r Yu«iii>c KM-Usll KM (Sid Ul»KhK‘[».*ILK -1- IMOI.KKIt SILK AN 1> SATIN I ■ loth*. Ca»»mi. u-i. Tw-t-Ih ami Lli.-n (JivU. N«. L Tks, Cratat-. Slt» 1.-.UI..A.TL 11-.-.-a:-1 «»»iiitl«-mpt.-' > iimishmc gen-. *11), Take* till- metbo-j calllnz tin- ullrl.l. !) ..I til- || i...,.1. 1.. Ihr la; t that he l« n»w prepare.l tu »lt. i.O to th«ir ivauti- IK- tUttm hiomolf that bi- -’Xi-ni-u;- In tbia line i- inih appreciat---l. Thankful f-T |.a«t lar i-, l.r -oli. itii c orii.u iiaiiro nf tlx-rame, piaraun-'ing lua tx-ht eßorln 1... r--i.. 1-. R.aMifACti--u lo all tli- *c w bo Isy.-i Inin u ith tlimr --i >i-r • JuU N hAIXSIIUN. ap- .11 vt‘J.lp Slcrrhunl Tail i. *'.U *i.. !*itt«l-ui *l. Proposals wiuu* n-ceitetj i-y ti;*'k<- cording Regulator, at l.i- . fli.«, < u Pei.n oti. fi. i.i.ul Tlinrt.Uj the lilh tnel .al li M . I -r gi.i.lmg. t-atii.g hi..l netting With Curle-t-'Ue. Wri-1.l ttlr»l,l|.,Qi Tnlt-.11 1-- Arthnre Street I'hms alnl «| .I'.rali-jn- may I— »—n ..I the ■ -If ICO of 111- IirCOI tllUg Kegtilnl. I 111- I- |H- -(■ 1 I toil the apm illi'atiuU may l-o ‘ taiuliii',l tial. te {•<•■[»- mo baarfot] in nj.’.idi.l, K it M.iiottis To NcrToni SafTerer*,—\ .-in.-l u. mi. n-u.. having beau resloleJ lu hmlth iiialuu .|:i>«, nll-i nn.it y.ari of nert.-u* ailrtering, « all • t* 1 ull.rl a, a t.-p) ol tbt-1-re*'Tipti.-m.ii-l n-U| |.l y ! ih- i riu-.J v. .-I. I -•-l> Itig a slaUlpt I --lit el--|-. I - -iii>.- tli- -| |>l i an I - 1-1• —, turret the Kc» . JiiAN M I>.\i. .N - I 1.. !-■ lull n -u Ur- kI) n, ,\.-w V .il. -i- ... - • I. u.u 1 NK\V ISOOK> Aii-lr li. :iti'l ' l l *■ c l‘—n... I ) Cl.nl him -1 - ;u,:1...| - I \l-> - 1.-ii-U. '' T* • A K-.i.n,.- .i -I I--1..*: I l.r Ajl it 1 -lillll— - I Ih- 11 I.- 1 I • ill I- i- • I - 1 1 1 K'lrfiin until.-r ul • |>r Alit -ni.-' I*l-111.inn.-ri» Svr in..n- . t 11r J..lin lien la. I.‘ l> .*• • "ti-J »c! .«•- II- k- tt •-u A - I*, nt« rtllilotl, rnl.-Tge.l 1.11- ..I l-.-i.i ■a I llairl.v k Kli.’lirl. Hrarl- an.l Knghah Ham)-. Thr Slu-l->fi .-n the Huai >l. ; <>r out Kailn-r'a iuiu iu Taking awuy onr l.itll- i>i>. -. I . - 11.-reaie-l Parent; with an lutri.Jooli.-o l jr *■ I. Iti--',l> !> Just rerelmt by exprea.* niul f.-r aale by ■l-0 JOHNS DAVISON. 61 >Urk.t -In- I Yah; ablk”scientific bouks• MurOt a Chemical Matnpuliitluu*, arc..ml xii J inixrgnl e-htioti L rr'a Dictionary of Arte. Mauulai tuna amt Mim-p Knapp's Oiemifal Torhuol..gr, ‘1 ' "It. Lar.lner's La-i tnn <■ mi Science and Art J >ols; 01-t tn.ui »u t 1... m.inufnrlnrr uf |r -d; Kwhanl.'s llfciranhc- ar-J Mhlui.i.i; D'Anbi-. n - Uyilraiilica. Tai l< >r'e SLati-i ua .-t C- -I. D- Iji (In b» « 0»• ghal Obarrun l.yrll « Maunal f Kb-m-nlary Oi-il-.-.y Hilihc-c k’* iirt-lugj nf 11.. c-1.-la.; Unci. Mill* iU rk*. . Tots Deryrlms -.n ih- n-«- tin- Hlu» pipe l'-«r j-eo«-c ..n l!.>. illcr-»a*-pr •' lapi*. KA V A l’i>. \V---I -li —-I Notice to farmers- s-e.i c..m ~c ii.t* Im*l 1j.i1.1 -.lit- -atr.l n. New .lui-ev .ipie-ei) |..| e-wd, f'T -»]• at th-' -. r.l M- rr. b? I'.llll atle. l. Pltt-buTgh aj.9 ItwF JAMKS WARDKUI' NEW ROCHELLE BLACKBERRY String, il.r.ffv plant- tin- laln-blr r;irlet» han I «mj.fc.r aalrby (apl' JtwKi .lAMKS VVAKDROI* i. 1 RAPE \TNKS A lew cxira Jarge \ itifi^. \ T f.r t.-rda. A.- . at the Seed Waiel.-.gau. 4T Tilth atrevl -pVrltwT WARDKOI* R.V SPBK R R V PLANTS—Brinrklea' Orange >u-t n-. -lVe.l ati-1 f.-c -ale by ap-.Mlwl' JAM KS \V A lit'Kill* FLOWER SEKD.S--A fhoii-e uf annual blouiniog Tiuw- t .• ceda. p». l.nl f. i mailing Tike .<l, for tw«#ty taiialier .1 AMKS WARDKOI' apl' UwP Rhubarb iu.i.-ufMv;iiu Victoria or M.iuuuoth. Tnrejl p»-r d-tm, nt 11.- Sml and Uoriiculiumi st.*ie, J.‘ Tilth -Ue*-t JAMKS \\ AKDIi-iT PEAR TREES—l, upo P«*:*r i’to .if Ih- lineal I. -1.-l Val 1- In -, f..r aale l v apP ltwT JAMk> WAKliKtip TO BA CCU :»U licgS t.is, Tivi-t TuRiUVu, |U't t.. eit.-l xml f-r ail.- by T I.ITTI.K A CO.'. ap) ' Nu ll:Src.3-l-f CIORN BRunMs-• I'H) .1.7,. Tl, cxtrii tiuisl. / e-I |i.-t ... M ai.-l l-T H.lu I.J T UTI'I.K-ICO NU MULASSLS -luo 1.1-l-. . 1.-. u u u ;l k , (’. .'I —rape. J U-t ref d al.-l t.*l *«le by ~p'a t 1.1 ITLK xn> iCJ Sec- u 1 t. d I KHASE A Mii.tiri..r nrtii-li-|..r .-.irriu^ft, \JT dra) ". A. ,in . aii*, !»•>•* i.i. cel... C.»r rale bv MJ ri IlfcMtY H COM.IN* IRISH i MACKKN'/.IK, Atu»rm*vaui Law. Olllf N" l«. Fulll 111 nile«.t, Pillrl.*.r t ll, l‘.» N--t.il>- Pub 110 and Uhl-, f .ill uil*«l.'ii»r -'l-'J SDBEIi FKENCII TW IDLED Cl-UTII. Car'linerei nti-l lN«-»kiiir. Al»-.. ride rtiij-d lsn<\ CaWlll'ir*. Una -•(•flU.At rt«.l«. of MLRPIIY A LLRCHUKI.D IAKENCU LACK MANTILLAS ik.w o|.«mi X 1 at .tor. .d Mt.’RPIIY A UUKCHFIKLU. NKW W ALLI'A I‘KKS. Ch. uji SiiJUltev com.- nt \\ ...lit, W. P. MARSHALL* CU NTEWSATJN I'AI’KKS At ami '!'• n v l_y perr.dl for-debv W P M A RSII A I.L A CO NEW GOLD I'aPKK At .’puts, 1.. r .nleby ap(» W P M A Ksll ALL A t'l > S' TATUAKV AND PAINTING—Pinur-s ofClar. Iludianan. W.-ishingl-'U. Franklin. 0.-I-Ue*— ■. 1. . for >ale by aj.H Wf MARSHALL A Lt>, ' PKOCI.AMATIOK h..:l.rtn l .U'rl fl’.dt. • . IllENin A. WEAVER, Mny«.r -d the city ol Pittsburgh, hereby is«ti~ tbis. my pr.- f«u* 11-. ii, Ti.at Ir.-in and alter, tbe 2uth div . f A( -111. A.I) . th-- pr.-s <>f an ‘ inlinaiicc p.-uo-d tl»- 27th .lny ->t September, A D . relative to .dairticli.m. on street* and lootwaya. shall l>e .trictlj eolorccd; win. Ii Ordinance piovliles ‘’That If »ny person . r persous obstruct the street* or fi.-tway* within said city in any manner whnt*.~v> r, • ontrary t«> .aid ordinance, -the j.»i eon •... offi-i..ling .hall *ul-|ert to a je-ualty ..t <2 t-.r cm Ii and every such onence ” 2d. That the provisions “t jti Ordioauca (-awed tin- itth day of Ihfl-emhor, A b.. relative to th« rlranmg ..t l,..tway» and gutters l.v the occupiers of honses. .h-iil oK" tn. strictly rnfoicod. which provisions rc.intr* ••That rv-rv jK)rK..ti or {arsons who shall prwwws or mhal.it the tr.-ni .hop, boueo or building adjoining to or flouting the fo-<t pavements wtlhiu the s.ihl city, shall cause the satu. along tbe front of their resjevtive "Imp*, houses, bull-huge *•• j*t* > ertf to be swept,scraped and ■ leune-l nt b'.i.l on . very i ne. day and Friday of iv.ch week; and shall iilr». t.-c lb-- same diatitM-.. koep the guttels oj.en aud . 1.-at. Aud II my fad so to do, a tine id $1 shall be imposed on the pel *■ -n •■> of fctuhnc.f“> each slid every off.-nce Witness my hand, tlm'th .lav ol April, A. D , l»i' apT.Hd HKNIiV A WEAVER. Mai -r NKW CAKFRTS, AT THK FOURTH STREET STORE W. LI. k 11. Site A Ll<ll M Have just received a very large assortment ot PAKPfrrjt, OIL t,'L>'THB. .»•• , tbe lal-*t elyh>« lor'Spnng Ti ode, coiupriMiig VE.LVET AND ItKURSKLR, T At'Ey'TRY ANDTHREH PLY FUPWIFINK AND I.UW I'KICEt) IMIUAINS. «V.|, Pulrh, Hemp, I.iaf, UaJI *r»*l Muir Mat*, C"iv« M.ithti*. Stair H.mU, Ac , Ar. Aa rlii lot of from mm to I*-ur junli * Mr; beautiful (•iiUitub Kluur Oil Clxth, from U to t«ct ui.lr, with all oilier ruirl* aauiill) t-ti■) m lust < l<tn* l'ni|n-t Btoru*. all i.f which we arc ptrpariM to Roll ut thr trf) low •at ratio for t-wh. or ft W. D A. U. McOAUX’M. Silks, 11AKKOKS AM' LAWNS-A a(ili'iiji l n»*m tnii-ot nhi. It w<< nro nclling *n y i bv«]< C HANSON LnVfc. Rl-VtltnP Fui nifity Ui<* . N». '•) M»t t*-t it- HIDES. — 1300 prime Drv Flint, juntrec'd Slid fur win I>T SPIUNOKII'IIAKIMiaHI A CO. Ij^LoUK— 1200 bid*. extra family in (-tore 1 nn.l for win bv SI’KINUKK UAltHAf'tiil A (V. SUGAR— 125 blub. N. U. Sugar fur sale by H|>B JOHN KMJVI) A O*.. ITU W Utlrrt Molasses-350 bids. n. o. M^Wes; 100 bbl». Kastern Sjnip*. (nr win by JOHN M.oY!) A I'o. CIOKFKE, &c.— -.‘io Imga Kin L\>tfe«-; l"0 ! half chrrtj aasortnl JOHN KI.OYD 4 CO. RICK —20 tieroes prime Carolina Kiref.-r •aleby (»pH) JOHN n.uYl) A Ou L'BATIIER— 20U sides N. V. Ked Keaiior, for wUo by <npS) JOII.N FUJYD A D> DRY APPLES—IS" )»««‘>d><da l>rj Appl»~ fur tale by (»JHi JOHN FU)VD A CO. iron and Ualtabltlug Work* for Sale. Tub McKeesport imitation kus SI A SHEET WON MANUFACTORY. UrtUauiviiu. Wotfcs uo<l fcliovrl Kot Ciu y. la Mi K>*«n|H>rt. near I'litnlaii gti. I'cuna. Tbani wurks (till wake lilt«-u Iminln-d loan j-i-i je*r. Coal Iniaci at llio work*. Sl-:»iul-i>«t uml li.iilro:i>l rommonicatioa. Apply to It 1! lilLl'lN, apTnUf H iliumgton. l»-lawiu>' SYRUP — 1" Mila. .\u. I Jiyruii fi»r Kile l>v *p7 lIKNUY 11. (M1.1.1N CI'REKN Al'i’LUS—2U I.M.H. r..r Kil.* I.T X "I‘7 JIK/iKY 11. (MIXING 11 ME C*inxtnntl\ on Imrnl; trosli Wliit* J I jiuo. toporlor lo any <»*ir mm k-1 ap7 11KN X Y If ItiU.I.SS Glass —500 i»xs. .''xiu, an<i ifxi forrdeby aj.7 HCNKY H COI.UN.K. Ijffsil —l r d* pk<rs. White Fish, Trout, Sal • dioo, 4c n for ulc by IIKNR\ II COLLINS SUNDRIES— LLlj*. SiiviT Spring Ex Ira Family Floor; 4'iilu Uuiou dud... l.Tii'acku \th<*nt anJ 1 bid. Lard U> urrire on ateanift M-lruae for win by t j,7 IKAIAEI UICKKY k O. OKlfuMprin.. N. 0. Sugar, A* *J au bill*' *lo do Slolasww., RpCelred and for •■!*» by I.EKCU it UI'TCIIIN“t IS, #I - No. lid Second A Hi. Fir.t -i» 0A REGS prime Lard, /CU 10 bbl* Katr*. received *od lor f*lo by t()7 LKKGU 4 HUTCHINSON. P "OTAtOKS—Tsi.l liubli. choice Red Poto tors, is atore; 100 bn«b. choice Nialnrmirl’i in it-iv. ami for «ale at No. IBS Überty •tr«*b ,p 7 JIIDDLK, WIRTS k C 0.,, . ASHMERE and Oriental Tapestry JrniUj tionj on Wall Paper, of French and German mannfac -0(0) tor nl* by ff. P. MARSHALL 4 00i JFor firnt. ___ IT'OR KE\T—A three story Dwelling S 3 i jrS*SitEKirr.—lLnnv Woods, of Peebles ! - —iga^ iSStat'K** «■*- : l3tTu r -~ C - w ' B "»Tc'»eio*, of P»eWes it rt is M.Uiitrsil'lv Ail*|’ifvi I.t tbwhUof a r rttr«*ioo» : jjf t'tltonomioalionforSbe r,...lu,nu-rtR.V.I «iratem»nfr«r.w »*»• t T ’ ft*p«faUcma County ■ t.: y t ftiMhvr i.arti.-iiUp- .-minin' of . • - - v apSalitrt^ ALKXAM*B.KM j .-C 1. Thinl IjV»U KKNT—Ti»' Isirsre W arohouso £8 ;, v " *f n L ’ ‘iJ.Wf\* for gb«iir«fAiu .wr„,,i.si l T \v. It. Umitl. A Co, No*, 10l JS2L j g •. e„ nv *; uofl J Rvtwa ” r «*• UrpnUfctn Hr.t ,t..l CIMUIIe of J ._- - • . . i'akk. M.-CURDY & co- ■ rr^3>SnEßm- —J \red M. Bkcsu of thpS.Tti, j’*- 1 'l'f N.-«. > Kir*l.nnJ IS* S* tV<>tl * * •"• , Want, Pft»s)>?:n.h,;t« a nndid*t/>&>r Sheriff »f AH fpo I.KT A two *t»ry Bru-k‘Dwelling® j K ».*ny f.*nnt } .*»jb* Rrp«i.Hr in dm« y c.**™ A <*«i IU» .>ti~-r. t-i w-fti IVnn n»d the riv. r Kti-fia _ . - ; - i;mr- <t Mt* K. tl. KIN-1, No -1> ERI it'. - I*K- II.LIAM Woods, n| Sc 1?OK UKNT.— n..* I‘wollit.- ll.ni-eNo. 161 I w wtrMqr ftr*'*£"*?« AW " < n.it 1 ~.*r .*• iu;itilichl. u-*lr .t.d rli.'oj wooty, ■ «!•!«« » ■ tb« La.- n A o-.mt y (Wmlu*. l-mi.t-i tl.ftt.-l. in. . «*, l:o.- Ttnl.A.- »Vrw*-f»«-n lm.u<- 1 nuolrUir dt.iMv. AU; -T! • t -• H i./j.mt >•( >'.> U-’ r. itrtb i>fi»r rinn V All. K •>» « -.11.-, *• l L-iUI C.-ut SUO Al»-T!.. t ••• ••• K h-iii-. . l -[.TV. tr.-t.t of No U f .hi tli . ru|>»—ll » J > Hall, K»q I’.fUt jU»>- \ a.'uiit 1-I • lh.- Nmtli 1V.u.1 foi »»l«J cr to nr 1 1‘" Allr-1,.|1>- \ ill- )' ll'llll >»i ! Kiljii'i? of Tl|. •< Wi nil**, In/ i'-ortli Mrrct, I.Tn .lM Ur— E l\ IMKLIMITON. 37 Wood *tr**ct. .-(For Sale. \7 ALU ABLK FAKM FOK SALK, <*.m- V i ui.ini: 10" -ii >•'*. l-'loe :> |>jfi Of Action IT in U.ul.Hi i'li i .<'l'!*', ill-on! I'--' ii.r.- rlrari-O. in u lt ,. ~| , Until" u. ut-mt nii.-Inilf M.-ndi'W l-uol. of a i -jnalilv. li..- l.iilam - r<4linir. rrvwljloi ll««* i I .it k h it i 4 on- .1 On- Fn« m* in lb* C* nnt>. Inn H.c U--V-. imiine !•»•< ines on iE-il*' mi Uict.ai J. b.arin* i.n.l :tj a -11,1*11'! .{imhtj-: to C -tbiT mrtit, n k*"l “<"« lili-ti.n-UiiariT it u ill Id *old at a 1..» jirio* and ••*--)• |mjui'-iiH i;n< ii. ZAIXJK .-THKET.ShI. m.ubn).; SALK—Uue of Wallm-e’M Putent Ell-11l M.IU. will' Ilf t*n* r'« Ut.at I'uU-ut M.int Ma-liiin: |!'ll.l!-lU'u-C’I'iHi «"<1 Kl.Tnt.-r, all d.m ll’ (r and i j'l\ J. i -."I tin* "f- A|"|>iv «>» W H. }»r\ HAM. <ni Mill. *,,, !i» u K .ui ■* A Ornii' -tn.. AlliytionyCity. BKKS Full SALK—TIi* !i:»^ |.ii n’-ii'l |1... i, n I.K li is ill l*» »«iIJ hi a t »ir pr,. <- r.ll ~ ‘ " KVAN?. 1 ,|it „t XII N- IU. Matkrt jj’dß SAI.K- lj :n-ivsnf land in-fir lfult..n'.- ' nil \ »ll>'v H K. Innii!..* Iron* the • in. Th. 1 mil i- ,llcnvri».J wuli tliiv Imvc fr.ts, wljirli nmk-« it a ili mi nblr I .r * muntiT r.Hil.-n-v - •„* lli.il.luii- I it*, .'n.-li -.ii l,y |ih Ut "i. IVniM. Ave&ue, i,-nr M.u*. •• ftrv.’t », t .i . n Vi. kmy near Mni i---ttrrt ;i , ,| . ,|, N|ji n» »tin.'t. oi-.tr *M«s« i> "tru'd ,t . ~n Ulmt utifl Imili lUsfnel». 1 1. lh..- 1... 'ith U»; I :■{ tli- city • I PltMlnrph. 1 I .t -ii tin. '-..rtifr of I’l tin nn-l Murtmry streets, fr. iiiimj ".'i f». t oi Iviiii ami l«.-» f.'i’t InJ-i luctnson Marl-u rv nirc*. t; mJJ.ireiit to the ‘lrpnt nt the f'rniiejlTaDhi Bail i..ii/!. |.,,r |,»rnjH pic., impute of IliAAt' hti.‘—im-H > .rntr Hcks end Firit bU., PtUßliorgb. STORK HOIiSK AMU DWELLING—A R.>n.l I'Haii.-'i.* »tru>.MU nillrti tr*.m the rity.na the Ohio l.n. r nml i»il,..u.ii.* ;i *t.iin.o ..n tho I' A C II It, will be mill 1.-« mi 'i|.|.lii*Hii..n f.. rar'/ ;»,| lIKNKY 11 C0J.1.1 NJ». i r » WV-1 ttreel. Vt'OA L I’KorKKTV FuK SALE, cun t min in* I. 1U.1.-..1 ,-i|>vii..: . .ml nn.l firming land, «tihi ml u •*. 11; |.1... fna.ili. llit;, ajiii er«-i ylliln»' in > ntn |i|. i. n.ilr.r . |.r Ili »ltr.iili..ii of nir<lin!>*r» ic r.illol 1 . ri... ..I n... |.i I». a* >i mil »-.M ;it :t oni-rlti 1,.,. H I'oU.lNj*. Ui VY<«>.l S.U.K ITn 111)- H -it. Ml l.y Itj ten y I ~! • : • ! , ..(I • I -I r. t-1 f.d |lllr.' ..I (.KmH'.K I DIMM, it VV M t’lmltH k's Carpet Slorc, nii.ih"! No. U J ilailo t find SALIi A l>rt»>; .Sitin' situated in one i.t lli < t.-it l-» nttoiis in Ihvrtt y of Pittsburgh, for either it j.iMiuh’. i xinil ui |>rxM ri|iti<iti bmniesi. InduremeDlaare i.a.-i.il (•> imj. rt i otitnininir advantages of rare ixxur rri,.v. K r itif'.ruiaUou lii'jUlM- of JOHN lIAKT, Jr., at No. |t>' U'..l Mfvl, roiui-r ol Wood nod fimh, I’ltls- Luiyli.lV fr 9 Valuable City Property for Sale. rpiIAT verv ileairiiblo lot on Water Street I and Kiiloiil't Alky, n<*tt f.i John Irvrin A Suns, l>eing 1.-ufml.ii Unt'i .0.1 liolT atrri'tr, ntnl t hO-deep along the Alky II Mill I.f f.-1.l t. i-. llmt or in loin >.t ‘JOnr N f.d each. I t l. i u l,i. Ii lull l.e lunik easy tut to pHjtnuut.) n{>< |,li i . iuSKCII S L.KKCH k CD., lurl 'if Lilwrly Street, Piltilunydi. 1 u (apilalisls or Mmiafartorx. iiiul.Tfiyric.i having determined to 1 Hi..*-ti.il. 1.. f *»k. (.-r m hauge fur Western l>r(i|ictty,> (!••• I'.ct f .-vriii m Attu-truug county, withiuhre imtiui.9 ttall: of tin. KitUomiig Ihidge. ami .l- liyhtfully a,1in,1...1 ~u i In nt. t l.tnk, on'.ino and in view uf the Alk i-ln uj'.V nil- j JVnio.ul Oxjx.t, containing about Due llun dri-l Acres. fitly of which euuuuos eight fid cl good Bitum* ro.,m itli lniik i.|i'ii, and delivering o.al daily in t,UUui.iny al n*. u.nita yn.-r bushel; and 33 acres of su]*>rior ■ iter I ..rt. iu that never ..Torf.ows; about fcl) acres under lii.i r ho.I in the luriod ataio .it cultivation, haring recaJv iiiuvu MuO loa.U of uuiiitirn fn»m the totro, to which a i.-sm •in iriaku tnjMt a day. There ia a Urge Log Hvum* :.u hy 4o&vt,i»nd a Frame tSaru 40 hy CU feet, with <-..r0 rnli nod wagmi h!i«-«ls Httiu'hed; I£U young Apple and 10U I’t-tti Ii Tree# growing: a wi ll of water at Che house and a tiutiibor ut springs of water that at small esqwuse Could he convoyed t > the lihum. This property possesses superior iilvni.l.tyi x for rennknceii and iron or lumber manufacto ii.« Ati («'P«-»h desirous of realizing a good and proflUj übk investment are rvtpieeted b> view this prujierty before nislting hsiv ..Llmr fi li-ctioii. Title indisputable and terms i-try. T«i> trains daily from Pittsburgh, mating it easy of ».-i -vi i\.f further particular* addrrwa ths proprietor, JOHN PORTSMOUTH, Kittanuiug, Armstrong County, IV, Ur. IV M PHILLIP: I , (ILiss Manufacturer, Pittsburgh. 1' > - To eii haiure tor Western lauds, some buildings mid lots advai.tai'eonslj situated in the central part of Kll t.umitig. JalOiSmd J. P. Ohio Land for Sale. THE subscriber ufl'ers fur sale ecction ten, township IU, mnco 10, Stxrk conuty, Ohio, fomiuonlj ku-'Wii m “Kowmrtn'o Ssti.iii," ronlaiMni; CWarre*. Ills Mlitftlrii thfts- mil •> vr.-t ol M.uwiU.-n, oil the Ht»to It.uil hading l" Wi.mt. t. Hitt] within ulw.ul twn mile* of the i'ilU lnngti.l t Wayne m.«l <l.i. ngu Railroad. The &>uth, rut mid tn-rtli-r;i*i •[imsi-r* *r“ partly rli-aretl mid improved— tl»'> rvtiiaii.-I.T hi ivtuwl with enjierior limtu-r—*a«l the wh«li* I* null wit«Ti«l hy •{■ring* and running atreatn*.— This s-rtion h c ■ii*i.l*Tiil l!m Burnt body of land in the r-.tinty. U will be sold umliYlil.nl nr iu rpiartere to roll pon tinv-r*. Tn linin'- whn desire to Invest tu real Ult&te D l~ tlrr ururel) ottered. J. B. SWRITZF.R, N.> 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. F arm tor sale. rpilK ANDERSON FARM, 2A mileaPa I at. .re the Depot, at New Brighton, Iloaver Co n i*i . <>n Block I loose Run, >i.i.(iiiuing luti fterm of excellent laii.l, ei.-rT .in.; ot whtcii is tillable, audt/6of which H UD ■b-r rultnatioii. Then- are 13 acres of good timber, 6u acre* it. k T.i*«ai.J |.a*(t!re, aud an abtiudiinco of coal. Thcioi*an iju bard oi gnittfl*! fruit tree*, lu almost every field there i* ft Spring »l I.rver-f.\liim; water. The in.|.ro\erueaU conawt ol a new frame Dwelling, at t.ti li.ii (--ft w.-aihcr buarded 1.. g. aeuiall teuaul houv’ usd a large fume Rarn, 40 l-J feet. Thu • b.me bo m is lu a high stale of cultivation, fenens g.-*l, mid in a reepocUldo uelghtiArbood, conveuicnt to diur. h.-e, scbcuU. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, ~r ot J.»l24±wtlT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa. Farm for Sale. Til K livir> ..I' D.iviJ C.man, off»*r at poiate eab-tbHi Fiiim in tvwtiship, All(~ gbi ny > ouuty. Pi, .>o th - old Pittsburgh aud Wa*iiingtcn i,-nd, about mile* ti»m Pittobuigh It coulaius 107 acres, nlruiit an. * cb-si e.l. welt watered, under good fences and in tine roint'ii-'ti The building* are a large two story Biirk Dwelling, with ten looms;a small Frame Dwelling, not ijo.t.. tluished. niul a new Frame Uai it. 35 by To fert Their is ftle-i a g Si» Mill There aie a fiw fruit tree*. '4 lie *oil is ol the Hret .(unlity and the laud liea Vrry well.— Fm term* and (nt thet pirticuUn cmjuiu'of the heirs, on the preunift*, c.r of J tV. F. WHITK, Att'y at Law, aj.l sr'Ju.'F lob Fifth stm-t, Pittsburgh. PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION. piiiiHirj &. JonaraoN ll.iii.g in- re-ie,-. I th-ii facilities for lunanfartifl u-g and ft| (dying W. E. CHILDS <*Sc GO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE \\ ATKR I’KOOK I'EME.M' HOOFINCi, ARE tuiw {»reparcti t** orders Fur :toy dxiwnptwu ol Rout*, steep or (Ut, -il t lie idioilcM nu lur-nml with (li» utm>>*t rare, being determined t.. put on It.-.Crt thivt oniinut I." nurpii'sed fur ( 'heaiinPHc anti Dwrulai lit y. diir Hi t- tin well kn»wn to requm-any fillup In.m in. IV diun.inah in l«v«r of this Knifing anil sample* cab („• >..'1,1, P Trailing at oui Office, No 76 Smith field atiret. Iliiildiug* • ort'iod with the at-ove lL«*fingctn bo seen at II Nelson'*, corner-t Wyhe and Ilisli street*; J. Bulk's now li.itil, < ji lief ol tlrui.t aud S'Trullt streets; House of \v it Ih'olu-, fXaq . Diamond alley, opposito Patterson's MuLlt-; "I K. Straw, cornrr of Market and Second sts; all." U"iir-"Ilf H Bnccop, tame block; HrowusviUe Wharf Boat; House of Robert Flynn, CotiKreas, between Webeler niul Wylie street*; SlurvofJ. M. Mcßobvrts, Webster st., Stal’li-of A. Budlcv. corner of Water alley nud Sandusky •trrrf. Allegheny, 11* «»»u -f II U. Wilkins, Esq., Wood's Kiln; Houle ,1 A. NVgliy, John Scott, Wni. McCall and Mr* C"oii. Kait Lit-'i Ir.od many others too immvtiiai to man- Imi. I'KKKIN * JOHNSON, Nrt 76 Smilhfield »l, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rve Thousand Dollars Reward.' WE will pay the itb"\o reward for the rt"< (..ration to bis fi.rnJs of Mr. WILLIAM VOOKL, ~r huj- Infoi inntiou that uni) lead to aen-rtaiu hi* Into, whether ull«e ur deitd. lie lelt Ills CountiDg-Ui>U*a on tho afternoou of Wednesday, the titb of January Inst, between 4 and half put I v'< h* k. and bus uul been heard of slucu.— It is presuined that on the way to his Louse, he may hate 1.,1-t l.n Uiiml. sti ived "111 cl the city or 00 the levee, Mid tuny have lulleu luto lh« Mississippi or embarked no so mu ■.leaiuL-oal <>r vessel, and that away fioiu butnc, among stranger*. he may still le div-vMisl li .m giving lofonua li.xi as to bis whereabouts. lie is a Unman by t.irtli, mill CHst ol fentimw uud counbnaoce indicative of bi« origin, light blue eyes, h*ht liair, rather grey and curly, fair coin jdei loin wore lio heard. In height about live feet leu indies, . ariire himself very creel, Is dignified in bit deportment, | *|K-akß Knyiish, French and German, is llity years of age, and hii»U-i>u a resident of New Orleans fur the last twenty, threw yeais lio wan clad in a light brown frock coat, dark grey pantaloons, tine linen, with gold fancy shirt sleeve buttons, wore paleut loalhcr boot'irt-gaiter boota, and it it thought silk socks wnb colored stripes. He satriad iu bis v**et |H« ket an KuglUh Watch, with a abort gold ebato faa loue.l 1.. one of his button Lulrt. Most likely bo had about him or TlsitiiiK cards, by which ho might easily be ideutiiad. sciiMinr a co ni*> led 67 SI. Charles street. New Orleans Notice. TIIE siil.«-Tib‘T having ontered intv a Co l'uitiiri>lil|s dating from the lot hist, oil those indebt ed to him will please call aod settle (he name, h( tlio old stand. No. i!7 Filth street,* here tb<«<> having claims against him can present them fur »«itlemmf U. KIDDLE. o|>6.linil rpilE undersigned having lurmed a Co-Purt- I u-reliip lor tranmeting a t*i:<rul f ummixiiott, 6‘rt* ■ mi, /Vornttii <unf I'rudwt /inriiutt, flatter themselves that nlth their tbiUrminatiuu and ability lo keep well in foimnluud prepared to render to their corrts>(“iudents or iwt mfoi mn< ion id the state of our markets, together with the Ivug mil favorable kuowu piactical e*|wrienco of our Mitiioi purtm-r, 11. RIDDLE, in the bii'lmwa. tliat wo can assure those who entrust u» with baniueM that every eaet tion will bo made to give the almost satialactiou. W« I!>«■ *-!■«(i. rcrntr-clfiillv s.'ll- it coiulgmnnota up . luid IUOULK, WIKTS A 00. RIBDI.B, WHITS 4 CO., No. 186 I.lberty Street* r,Mn c h n aft, IVkaUntU Ofttrra m C.uefc ij I'ruJr'i" <ir t~ rn'ri tniii J‘itlr!>«rjh Unit ri/Vrcfe.TT. paid fur Hour. Uacuu,Choose, Duttrr, Eggs, Grain, Fl int, Ac. Pp»clal attenlioti given lo the sale of consignments, mders (rum COUNTRY SToREri fur Or* curies, Pittsburgh Manulhrtures, Ac., pioinptly filled. Fomilire sopplKit with Butter, Eggs and Groceries at No. T< Fifth street. ap6:ly«l NEW CROP SUGAK AND MOLASSES— IIS hbds prime and choice N 0 Sugar, UO bbls Loot anil Cruahfd Bngar; 2M ** prime I’laotallonSlolnsi**,oakcooMTaee; 33 w St. James Sugar Uouse Mulama do, Rec'd and for sale by MTd.MITCOELTREK, JrTi «utg* No 200 Liberty street. 1 (\ BOXES and 8 bbla. prime roll Butter, 1 O rw.*d and (ox sale by LEECH k HUTCHINSON, •p' tl9v U 9 B*6«ad ft UO fnat itmta. (Caniiiatis. P'l^'^hekiff —James L. (iraham, of Third Lr-/ WarJ, Allr>-hen j, i< it Candidate for RhfciiflVr AlU rhent co unty, subject tu IhoJKipubli.-an County Gorpn li.m. 3 -V mr.MUtc* n^^»PROTHONOTAKV —D. IiILANDS, of j{ irw) township. i»ti candidate fur Prutbouatc.rj, sub ject to the decision "f Mic Republican County OonreiitSea. apS:dtc n'^PROTiiovoTARF— Daniel Armstrong, of U>y Third Ward. t* a candidate ter Protboootiirj of Al legheny county. subject to the decision of tbs Republican County C*iiiT**uti. n rnttLdu,* p". ;: rT>PRoTn*»N> , TAR\ —L>. C. Ilulti, of Snow- U'J-.' 7 ’ township. will l*- A candidate for tb* <4li,-o c| Pruthuu- tai y. »n' i joeM.> the drri,i,.n «-f lb? Republican Countyt’oiiventi. ti _ aplidtc k .— Ueoege Pick-on, of Soutli (j -v'* F«yeit« tu«ubb>i>. It aenudidnte for Assembly, aub jvclL> tbs d-.«»»• *o rl 'lt Itc-piihln-au C*>uaty Conrcutloh. ajO-dtc’ rpj^nt’oßONER —*1. D. BALDWIN, of Fourth Ward, Altei-lieny, la n candidate for Coroner, subject to the .tecisiou «»f Kepublicnn County Conrenlioo. BpO:dtc —W u. Boyd, of the Third Ward, Allegheny, It a candidate Lr CVindirr, subject t.» the decision of the Republican Contention, nir^tullc’ n'T^OoitoNEß. —Samcel B. Coorßß, of Sixth Ward, Pittaburgh, Is a candidate for the aboteofllc*, •object to th" division ol I bo Ki pntlif »n County Conven tion. tnrt7:dtc Jiotucs. rr^»B rs j S Mens' Daily Union Prayer Ittv Mtmao. at Lakyette* ILII, Wood rtrtet, fr.im 1- until l o’clock, daily, rommenriuE Friday, April IHb, aid continuing until fnrtber notice. Laymeu will conduct lie meetings. but clerffj-men are earncMly ri-qu« tied to be pres ent and take part in tin e»ru-l*«« <*.in fur fire min utea If yon canu -t remain tender. nplidtf Prayer Mkf.tin*. will he lit-hi in the vrS' Lectum Room of the Third Church every morning at s o'clock, to continue ihrvo .jiurter* of anhutir. - apC^td omcacr rnr Pittssikeom a Boston Misitxi Co., 1 Pittsburgh, March 15,1855. / rri>NnncF. to Stock nold e r: ; .—The Stock IKS'' holders or this Company are hereby notified that the number of aharra int.i which tho the Capital Stock la divided, has this day b.cn ium-ased from Six Thottsand to Twenty Th--o»amt char*-*, iu pnmmnre of Authority t'rautud by tho Legudnluro uf Michigan. NewcwUticatrs of stock iu ri.-hiuij.-i- ter the ><IJ ones will l«- iasard at ilm cfilr- ot tho pecietnry. in I'llt-luirgh mi nn<l afl»r tlio l v t day <>l April. No cerliOi ute u ill U> i»sui-d 1.. r tho Ir.o-liuii if a ebare. but pxrti. « •-uliilrd tu lifii-tii-nn! il.arvs will br credited ihrr-wiili on the i..uk<« I.r the Cirtnpiny, Slid n certificate tndii»<l wl.ni.-i. i i—i.-nnu'iil- i.f Mi'-h frarti..iial rrodits are prti.i-iit.-.l !•• 1 1n* -..f.-t ii; mil Hinotml to otic *>r tsora •harr*. Huldor* ul . Id ■ rrlitirsii-s will plcaw- prew-ot them Icu •’trhanee as rath sli-i tlm lit of April as may be cunrn ninut. TIIOS. M. UtlWfi, Secretary mrlS:d3w A llostou UlnlugCo. iStmralional. Edgeworth Ladle*’ Seminary. X Ktv l < KLE V . /* ESy A . The summkk session of tins veil kii.iwn Institution will ope'u i.utbu FIRST MONDAY OF MAY. uud continue tan*uiv \>D» wieka. A iDofe d«- ligblfnl t|tid brnlthfull.i .lii-n i« n-d uu> where tube round. Fur circulars nr fuiiber mli-i uiutKiu apply to J. D. Mc- Cord,John 11. Mtllor .-r T 11. Ncviu. Kip*, nr to the Prie . ipal. | -ip-.* dawtmyllF| Uev. U. K. WILtiON. D. D. Sewicltley Academy. A CLASSICAL ANI) COMMERCIAL BOARDING SCHOOL F‘>R BOYS, li milte from piushurj'li. Iter. j.S. TBAVEI.LI. A. Piindpal. ThoThirty second si—sion will I'uaiin. in e oti MONDAY. May'id, For Circulars ami ntlu-r et><|uireof Messrs. John lawi* A Soxa,.'.? Wuteratreo'.nr Mewrs.T. A Co. DC Liberty street, or of the Principal, Fi*wlcU»y rillo P. 0., Alt.'pbt-iiy ceiiaty, IM. aphlmdawP Steubenville Female Seminary. The fifty-ninth session c.rthisin ■titution will coiomcneo i.n MtiSDA Y, THE M> VA Y OF MA V For form*, apply t<> *■ Uct. C. C. ÜBA TTY, 1). I*., Snporiulcutkal, ,r Prof. A. M RKID, A. M., PrlucipaJ. auction Salro. I?. JL DAVIS, .Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth Street. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION— On Tuesday e.eniug, April l"th, nt 7J.§ o'clock, at Iho commercial solos room*, No. .',4 Fifth street, trill I* aold, 17 slimci B*nk of Piltibur t h £f..ck: •Jj d. M.i M. Rank do: If. .to Mechanics’ Itai.U .1..: Id Jo Allegheny do do: d-. Old Allogbt-uy Bridge do; 2" do Birmingham JJ. B. &£* I* Goa SL*lf ay‘> P.M DAWB, And LARUE SALK Ob’ NEW AND SECOND CARRIAGES, Dl ; GUIKB, BAKOUCHKg, Ac.—lb flout of the new auction buit.liug, No. d 4 Fifth struct, ou Wednesday morning, April 14th at 11 o'clock, will bo sold, ■without reserve, a large tiuiulier of carriages, haggles, barouches, wagons, ±c.. nf varems Styles and tiainh, mad* by some ot the* most celebrated eastern manufacturers. “t> 3 _ P-M.DAVIB.Auct VALUABLE" KNULISII AND AMEK ICAN WORKS'—l>u Fatntday evening. April loth,al 7 o'clock, wilt W fedd. by catalogue, on ilia *e» uml floor o! the new auction building, No. 5i Fifth street, a collection <>f English and American Works, comprising the bust rtli lions of favorite authors. Among them will W-found Tl|« American Clti/«n. by Bisbt-p Hopkins; Mott’s Moral and In tellectual Diversity of Racer, Dictionary of ghaksj.esziau Quotations Scottish Had, by Logan; WorksofTncitu*: LiTy*a Rome, 2 ioli; Complete Works of Thomas Dick. If voir. Moure’s Kdiliou of the Works of Lord Byron. 4 vola, Greek and Roman Classic Pods, by Elton, Pt-roy's R*4l.(Ui-s <>f Anciont Poetry; Knight’s Pictorial Half Hoar, 2 vols; Prar tical Mechanic's and Engineer's Magazine, 0 vols,Glasgow; Froegohi's Carpentry, 1 vol. ijuarto; Scott's Commentary on the New Testament, 2 Tula; World of Science, Art and Indua try, I t,>l, fi<)i<>; tbe AiiiiTiViD Engineer, Draughtsman oud Machiuist's CompauKin, by Oliver Ityruo, 1 vol, quarto-, Knapp’s Chemical Technology, ‘J mis Murray's Encycloiiae dia of Geography,:: an ,i „ i„ rg „ rariety of other inter eatingVodis. Catalogue, are now ready, aud tin, book* will bo open forexaimualioD on Saturday uiurniog. ■P : P.M. DAVia’, Aoct. FURN ITURE, d:. ~ < >l the Perry lintel at Auction—On Saturday morning, April loth, at In o’clock, will be commenced tb<> sale of tbo entire stock of Furniture. liar Fistuies, Ac , of that eitensire establish ment, embracing Mahogany Fofiw, Divan*. Tsl!<>«, Chairs Recking Cbuiis, Pph-iidid large Ullt Frame Fn-ucb Plata Mirror*, Dr easing and Plain Bureans, Wardrobe* Wash Stands, Veniuan Blin I*. Chaudcliorr; Parlor, Chamber amt Hall Carpels and Oil Cloths; High ami L,w Post Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Muttra***-*. li».hlli,g, Dining Room Furniture, China. Gh*a and Qucciiiwar*. Bar Fixtures, c-uo large Cooklug Stove and Fixtures, Parlor and Egg si.m.j, Kitcbcn.l’uruitur*. te. The sale is positive, an.L will pj con tinned until all is rdd. Turms at sale. mrap* _ P. M. DAVIB, Anct. TTUgLAtMED BAGGAGE, at Anc a_/ tion—On Monday afternoon, April I2ib, at 2 o’clock, ai tin. commercial sales room*. No 44 Fifth at, will b*i sold, ty older id Ph Bhepler, fctmerly of the Diamond Hour*., l .’ ow ,'' f , * ,f ‘ National Hotel, on account i.f whom it may coo- to pay charges, a trunk*, f, ralisos aud til trvacliug bags with their coutelits. Aim. urn, lint lan. f» cor king chie seD, aud 4 corking hniimuTs. p. M. DAVIS, Anct. Stock j\, It. w. & c. k. k. at private sale, in lots to suit jiiircboHTs, by Apl I’. M. DAVI-, Aud., No f. 4 Fifth st. AUSTIN LOUBUSjbciK~‘iifcrcbuU ; ~Bxrliiangr. Executor’s Sale of StorOcs*. BY ’ AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Kota Un)kcra ' N"- M Fourth Btm»t, Pittsburgh Executors of the Kev. Chnrlca Avery -L * ‘il olTnr at public ralont the Merchant's Exchange, in ttu» city ot Pittsburgh, on Tuvusdat, the lilh proximo, nt H o clock, p. M., the following slocks, tj:’. : 2666 shares of the capital stock of the Pdt*bnrph & Boitor. Mining Company, (Clill Mine Lake rfutarioi ) ' ItKW shares of the capital rto-kof. the Ndlirr.s) Mintn. Company. 6 shares Exchange Bank uf J 4>nJ *• Allegheny Bank. ■ 42 “ Hand street Bridge Co. bR *1 Mouungahela BtidgeCo l&d •* MonoogabeU Navigation Co. tr •• Pitub'g. Ciuciuimti A Luuisv.llr 'lVbKr.iph Co '•*i " Allegheny Qas Co. ~ V 7, T a r iluC J ,r K b ’ Fnrl Wayne A Ci.wagq lUllr.wl Idvnlend Serin of ditto,of $7:6. 11) abareaChartiers Valley Railroad Co. 6M “ Wllkiunl.tiro A W*at Newton Plank R*«d 0>». 1 •’ Schotarfitiij, Pittabiirch Female College v TllOd. M. lIOWE, 1 WM. M. 81UNN, Uxecnluia mrUidld JOSIAH KINO, ) FOR SALE. — IO Lots.situateil uU Blutf and Eagle its a Short dtetibce fronl tlm Court llomte. V.* lcrt front by lyo deep. 10 shares I'., C. and Louisville Telegrarb Stock bv il) shares Od«l Felh.w’e Uatl Stock ’ J 10 Bharoa Bonk or Pittsburgh, ’Jt)shares PitUhurgh Lifo. Fire und Manue lumrame Company. _ AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO-jAT Tin: MKRCHANTS- KXCIUNaE EVERY LNINU.—Bank, Bridge, lnsntanra and wipptr Stock, Bond and Real Estate avid at public tala at tho Merchants' Exchange by * AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes, Drafts and bans on Real Estate m-g„UMcd < .i reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, Soil! Stuck Not* Brokers. W Fourth »t. 323 ants. WANTED — A Feed Boy— une who hns had »<«»e exj.erleneo iu ‘*(«iiotin(f.” to work ou an Adams' Patent Press. Inquire at this oClca Sfftdlf WANTED Met* to engage in the sale of tbo must popular tilling Books in America. InvaJids. Mctlmtilea,fartm-jaand Tcarh «ra wishing to travri, will find this to bo ii very profitaUa and pleasant business, enabling them to nee tbo country, and make money at the same time. Agents oow in tho bus iness are clearing from $6OO to sl r 6oo per yean Furfull particulars auJ a list of Books, address 11. M. RULISoN Qaecu City Publfaldug ilocse. Hi Main streot, Cincinnati’ Ohio; or, il llTing Hast, D. RULUSON, rhUadeltihia. ’ aul&tlydawfcT 1 . 117ANTEU—Agents to sell in the Suite of “*m> eowKit patent stump MACHINK, that two mencau eimiLoat LhaflolAinA nnii yb. AJJrra \y. HALL. &.t„, j 5. Bank stocks wantedTT . AUSTIN LOOMJB * CO Stock wdßUlSrokw.ft KSSSit. WANTED —Deer Skins’vranted bv WELLS,MDPLE&CO.NoBortnrtb •« Stocks wanted— Mechanics' Bank Stock; 31. and M. eaok Sla t- Klchangt “ “ . Western lnsor«nc« *- ’ ■ lioconsabela*? «* To AUsiihMiOosns t co. '*-?■ Stock Br'.Un. 18 Tocnh tlr?.|. ANXED—Notes and Drafts baying 4 C or 12 months to nth; ® AUSTIN LOOMIS* CO, . r Stock and Not« Brokers, 68 Fourth «t ANTED—A quantity of pood *ound Kye. JA3. OARDINEft.
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