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11.I 1 . WILUAXJ-..D. L. KATOa . TT’yrtt OEIT
Si. RIDDLE & Co.,
EDITORS and PROPRIETORS
PITTSBURGH:
BATDRDAY MORNINQ, APRIL 10, 1868.
Aj* EstiaHTCßEn Teacher. —“The school
master is abroad;’’ and if any one grants to see
him, they ;can hare a eight by visiting the Capi
tol At Harrisburg, where he occupies a seat as
therepresisntative, iathe House, of Wayne county,
flis patronymic i 9 Stephens, anti he is a Hard
shell Lecomplon democrat. His face, when we
saw him, was rubicund; but that was probably
owing to his perspiring efforts in delivering a
set oration of an hour’s length oh the beauties
of education, and we rather incline to thick (hat
his natural color is green, la spite of his' ru
bicund fafio he seemed to us to t»e tbo most Ter
dant of men.
This gentleman informed the House, on the
occasion referred to, that lie had bean for many
yean a teacher; and he doabtlcss procured his
election to tho legislature for the purpose of
enlightening the representatives of the people,
and radically reforming the school laws of the
State. His bill for that purpose, which he has
nursed and tended as the pet of his soul, is a
great and we laid hands upon in copy
for the purpose of showing what stuff a Wayne
county teacher is made of. It sets the English
language at absolute defiance; treats grammar
as if it were one of the forgotten sciences; and
brings ns to the vernacular of the backwoods as
the truo language for tho statute book. If Lhe
bounty Superintendent of Wayno is at all equal
to his business w® do not wonder at Die anxiety
of Stephens to abolish that office. As a speci
men of the language of Ihe bill, wc submit tbo
following
2. That every dollar of said school
fund shall be appropriated to educate the chil
dren of the State, and not one cent shall be
paid for County or State school officers except
tho five- per centum of that part which gooa to
tho counties of the State for to pay the normal
school inspector.”
When this seotion was beforo the House Borne
one moved to strike out “not one cent” as being
too refined, and insert “nary red;” and auother
raoredto strike out “for topsy,” and insert
“for till pay. ’ Tho bill broke down at this
point and was sent to Coventry, and hence there
was no chance to get at the other sections: but
we add a specimen or two:
“In the spring of one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-nine those parts of the district or
schools where there is more than one director
to a school tho directors who were elected prior
to one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight
shall resign.”
A rather expeditious 'and certainly original
plan of getting rid of obnoxious officers. Con
gress might take the hint and legislate upon it
to the relief of the President. Again:
“Where there is less or no more* than five
v ■ schools in operation in one district the teachers
~ shall form one committee; where thero is six
schools and less than nine in operation in one
district the teachers shall be divided into two
committees; whore there <> nine and less than
twelve into three committees; where there in
twelve and less than fifteen into four commit tees,
el cetera.”
Tho persistent disregard of Liadley Murray,
here, is something refreshing, coming from a
teacher. *Again:
“The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall
make out a.State table by counties, comparative
statement, and a list of the aggregate number of
eoholars county, together with a state
ment of the city and ccrtinty of Philadelphia;
these several reports and .statements ha shall
band over to the State printer for him to print
one and one-third times as many copies as' their
in school districts in the State for tho use of the
Legislature and their constituents.”
But enough. We suggest to the legislature
the propriety of appropritiug a few hundred dol
lars to send this man, under tho direction of the
State Superintendent, to some one of the ordi
nary common schools, and keep him there until
he acquires the rudiments of the English lan
guage. ; He may ia time be tnagbt to spell, rend
,and write • ami aftpr that, if Wayne
county will have him for a’ representative, it'jj#
to be hoped his experience will make him
more modest.
The Was in India.— lt is very evident, we*
think, judging from the nature of Iho latest
advices from India, which we find iu 'he Eng
lish papers, that the brunt of the battle with
the Sepoys is past. The fate of the Ex-King of
Delhi, which we have already again ami again
recorded, seems to seal tip (he account of (ho
royal houses of India. In Lis banishment—-a
fate to the Indians worse and more dreaded than
death—we heboid Uio extinction of the royal
race of Baber and Arungzche, and the very
shadow of the name disappears in bated ig
nominy. Bis fate, bard os it may be consider
ed,'’fs fair. . Perfidy, such os was disclosed at
his trial, lasting through twelve days, deserves
nothing better than such a fate. lie was saved
from the extreme penalty of death, only because
his life wofliguaraotiad on condition of bis sur
render.
The King of Delhi was looked upon by his
subjects with a species of adoration. In spite
of all his weaknesses and imbecility they
had an abiding faith in him, which their
new masters have very effectually dissipated.
The King has gone and the war still goes on-
Bo quarter is given. A late dispatch from India
Stated that 1250 of the rebels hod been cut down,
With a loss of only three men; while a recent
letter says, We oro hanging them by tho dozcas»
every Bepoy, without his discharge, is hung a 1
onoe, and any man concealing aSepoy is at once
executed. The editor of the India Hail says in
a late number,'that be hoped agaioßl hope, that
Mho first bunt of fury would pas 9 away and gWe
place to ft stem, impartial sense of justice. Vet
British Magistrates write exaltingiy of the num
ber of misguided men whom (hey have executed.
One says, that ho hod already banged 95 human
beings, and lbal he hoped to complete the round
v hundred on the morrow. Au officer eayß, "Every
village wbero telegraph wires or lelegrapb posts
ere found injured, has its head man hanged.”
After ft bottle in which the Sepoys had heen
routed with great slaughter, an officer writes,
“We chftmpagued that night, and drank confu
sion to the Pan dies.”
Tfoete accounts lend to throw seine light upon
the manner;ln which the English troops are re
- vengiog the wrongs suffered by their country
- men- The Governor-General, Lord Canning, has
been repeatedly denounced by tho correspond
ents pf the English press, because he was unwill
ing that an Indiscriminate war should be
1 and that oil the insurgonts should bo pdf to the
sword. His humanity, and the wisdom of his
1 polioy are now being acknowledged in England,
.while the ridiculous stories regarding bis sympa
thy for tho 8epoyB : are found to bo groundless.
During.the recent debate in Parliament tho opin-
lon prevailed on every side that while tho pro-
' yoofttion bad been great, a terrible revengo had
* been Uken—that not only humanity called for a
change in the manner of dealiag with the muti-
•neere, ftad that justice should temper mercy, bat
that It WM not the policy of England to widen
. the breach between her and India, since the lat
ter was to be governed not by an overpowering
. army,'but partly through her own people. This
change of feeling will gratify good men every
s whore/and will redound infinitely more to the
• ctedlt of England than the vindictive sentiment
wftoh for ft iime had tho. ascendency; Clemency
' iv a ChiisiiuU virtue; and there is no feeling of
*>■ thohurnop heart moroabaolutclyheathcniah than
• revenge. 7 ' m , m
■« Aumatio, o* LSMQZ3 OPT OF EcUOOuby „
'• . p t , ,|iy«nh T.Cooper. PbitAdslphii- Pittsburgh, TVd.
* j SiNDesrr CITV Electios.—Tlio Leoompton
' • Tto&>Vo J J* u>« title of n Tery mJuoMo UUIo Democracy were defeated In Bamliuky Cilyaml
• lUltfonl JMeRi Cooper, Warde,and RepnMic.
• fit fafllddrae alvla.-. ftad ' lfi dI- in all bat one. Mr. Weller,
• T)4e3 iiitP '"ißtttj elecledJCity Maralial by 205 mi
$nH instyuctiTe toaTiwaiion between ‘‘John” *■ LtDWAPous 0. IL—The el
' rtnUtiinibe totalro«i
Mam. rj . * r -<-. tonllcrby «n «er»g» mujontj
1 dw^i^Xp^Toii.UwSUEK.Bors!' 1 , - otTCERPIfE, . .
—Bisolil tt» Mormons h*r« sent a constitu- - ■ ■ atICEBINB,
4 Hlgli]?j>erfum*<!.'«r Son euro
TTnfaal'' Of ftonne Utah iritt bo Admitted -with-, .chapped modi, Face tad Lip*,
8 special me.- ;' . v bDPEB’/bI
TnOSJU n. BtSTOS.—For how long ft time Age and Debility,—Aj old i£«cCrat*s creeping oo :
that name has been familiar to American ears : “ brio ‘-‘ * l,b “ “»» ■>■“*»« MmlUe.. Loa of w 1
. . . ji til* *od wcakstn impair thehealth, tad want of activity
The name of Benton was mentioned siao by Bide mfckr# tb# mlud diieuolentW * aU U nh*p Py . i» C *J, \
with that of Webster, Clay, Calhoun, and their wbrre old «g« adds its mfluenrp, it u almcat inipoa*ibU t<>
compeers, when we first began to be interested | *“J‘ l T >s or boaitb. ami *iihongb many remedto lute
in the political contests of the country. Sir. i M U " ul E , o “' Llll: ' s IIOLL f D
r • 1 niTTfcnS were known nttj nvod. In every rase where
Benton will* not be enrolled on the page Of his- ! t } lP y have Wen employed, they L*r* iowlably given :
tory OS au equal in mental power and breadth Of Mrength and restored the appetite. They iuvo t-ecoawa i
conception with Mr.' Webster; nor will he erer e™> r " r > l ' l ’ «"■' hr .m p~pl. ;
.. . . » . • „ ' Kt»a aro euffonuß froniliMV ..rapjwtite andK«upral doLllity.
rank beside Clay m that power of winning and !oCBiM , lf , ollg Blalldillß chroiiic lbey , ct M \
convincing eloquence which made the Kentuckian i j D ri K onitjßg the syrtetn, thus giving nature
the idol of (be people. But ftS a gallant, noble- wropjn.rtmiity.to repair phrvicul injuries
iiearted, honorable opponent, aud a warm and Cactus-Beireful to nkfor Boerb.vn luiand 1iit
..... . . „„ w ft nd ' eer *‘ Tb* IT”** popularity of this medicine bn Induced
consistent friend: as o lorcr bis country and , tol ,„ i0 , llf „ UI ,. U lh . ~u llllr , Un „ la g „„ a
her honor; os an indefatigable student, aeon- purchasing.
scicntious legislator, a laborious and honest his- sl per bottle, or#i* u>ttlo* tor |a, Ly ih*pro.
loriaa and a most devoted husband and father, j prIeu.ra,B£NJ.PAGE,Ja,A CO., Manufacturing Pharma*
he will take rank among the first men lbsl ™»U*»*nlChomi,u,= Wood>tr..t, b.w.e LtondSd
DO Win .a*c 6 ! •tn-.Rtt.tnTKb. and Druggirta generally. ap9:d*wT
America has produced.
But we forget. We were writing of him as :
though he bad already passed the bourne, when j
we only Intended to say that he is helmed to bo I
rapidly approaching the presence of the King of
Terrors. A correspondent of the Tribune, writing |
from Washington, says:
“He suffers extreme pain, nud is exhausted to J GL«#rini
almost the last degree of physical prostration, t oOP*Ctal J»uuv*o.
Bat his mind is os clear and as powerful as ever, i mm.n ji mTmVm « ** «*««««»
and the high, resolute, Roman spirit of the old MBRCANTILfi AOSNCV,
statesman struggles with indomitable energy FOK THE PROMOTION
and fortitude against sickness and weakness." { and
And yet, while htß breath is slow and difficult — )TKCriON OF
... . ~ . , O. DOI'ULABSaCO>> Proprietor*.
and his voice feeble, he places, through an , W( „ , „ ~-m b„ „j hi
amanuensis, the last touches fo hie great work, j a LEX AKM3THOS.O, Maa.Ber.
the abridgemeut of the Debates In Congress, i EauMUhf.l, New v.-ti. June, isii—Pitui't. March IRO2.
which he has now brought down tc the year «ui> orn«.
1800. lie hovers between two worlds, and aai\ni owns
wishes his last words to bear well the scrutiny j n. fiovuux* a Co.
of posterity. WiU. no earthly hopes or ambl- 1 £S£Z ISi
lions to gratify, no friends to make or mar, he CiarrUud B. Docolass a Co.
Whispers ms gratitudo to God, that the enemies I Chicago- b. Docoms A Co.
of his country have been foiled in their latest ! H l ?, bu ' in 10, l 0 , S#I9UM5 #l9UM *
effort, and declared to a friend that, "Among 1 New Orlm* b. Dorans* A Co.
the greatest of his consolations in dying was “mS." .. S'
tho consciousness (hat the treasonable schemers j wt - , *‘’ nh B - Dorouss a c«.
against the peace of his oountry and her instl- associate omex*.
tutions had been defeated in their atiompt (o ,
trample a free people under foot." lie is now
r . r , roacuH ortict-.
content to go from these scenes of labor, and , « . u b. Dob«lim a Cn.
the prayers of all tho good aro that his last mo- | Kn s Dooauas a Co.
menu may bo peace, and hi, future an eternal
rest. itooslj furalihcd to *nbscrib«r* making application it the
- - ' oCQc«, aUo letter* of introduction to any of (be offleoj
1 named kU>tu.
John Mitchell.—There are certain men in • f&oxput ATrtaDt&to ix all piaraor
the world I hat have a particularly wiaaing way !
of making people hate them. John Mitchell is ; withrov pocolass wilsos kills*.
one of that sort. In 'a recent number of his !ROBI N S 0 N, 31 INIS t MILLERS,
Southern Citizen, he says: 1 FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
“I am a moderate man, and confine my views ! ®H IN GT O N "W ORK S.
for the present to a Dissolution of the Union 1 Pittsburgh, Pence.
Revival of the African Slave Trade—Americ&niza- 1 Office, No, ai Market street*
(ion of Cuba, Central America, Mexico and the < Mannfafciun* «ti ktodaof Btc«nEnßino«4DdMiil kUchin-
West India Islands—and establishment ofa potent | R: * llro * <l ' r ' ,r *> Stouu Reiter* and Bb«*t iron
fcouthern Confederation, based on Slavery; thats ■ Jobbing und Repairing daneon «hortnotice. mriviydic
all. As for the conquest of the Northern States, i —I —T“ , _ r“ir -
I would defer thae." : Academy of Painting and Or a wing.
In another part of the same journal he pro- j l' u^*c are informed that a School for
poses that the venerable Senator Bell, of Ten-•V' 6 f* 0 l rRD ? c * °L ,acl ***** lrtof
. , «... . April out. at No. 21 FIFTH STREET, Ur tboee who mey
nessce, be hung and bnrned m effigy m front i* deairom. f obtaining a practical com** cf initmcttoo
of the State Capitol, at Nashville. Vet this . There will ale* b* tsoght the uiot.f the Frtnch Crayon
brawler is not even a citizen of these United > Etching on Coppfr, LiOtographic Drawing, (one Mono)
suits: Queen Victoria I,no done daring her ! T Jf' U * 1 "I' 4 " r
. 6 I Painting in Cil and ira/.r Colors, bjr which the pupil lien
glorious reign one very foolish thing. *Sho «blcd to euevetd more rapidly then by any other method
never should have sent Mitchell away from Bug- j Tho merits of tins stylo of painting aud drawing hare been
land. Good lodgings at the expense of the j ,oC « und ,uccw * u, * ted in Haying la my
, i •.1 * , | pceaeeeien «t i>rgr and findy tflrcUd roff'Cffon of Ori>jina2t
btato was what be richly deserved, nod it was * _ , ... J ,
J ' J<‘T trrry Iranrh, 1 invite ledice and those who may have
unkind m her not to grant them. lawiewa course o! Icsume local' it my Stndi'>, So. 21 Flflb
Htioivi: Island.—Our telegraphic reporters • the first of April my patrons are informed that
did noL think enough of “Little Rbody' - even to 1 » ill l * "moved to No. 21 Fifth street, tame
mention the fool that on Wednesdoy lost she hod l “ '?*•’’ i!" “
' J iirlnv’ a superior Portrait at a moderate rate are reminded
a general election.- The Republicans of course j that my colored photographs received the First Pamium
swept the State. There was in some of lhe towns ■ mi th * >wt Fair. mr24-imdfc jodn n. ahoaOER.
a little jarring between the Americans and Re-i WHOLESALE CLOCK DE PoF
publicans, but it did but little damage.
The ticket elected by the Republicans is us
follows: ; li KINK MJV M .<c M E V K. A. N
GoTernor, Eliabn Djcr; Lieul. Governor, Tlioa. w h 01...1. .„d R,uil D™i,r. m
CL Turner; Secretary of John B. Hartlet
Attorney General, Jerome B. Kimball: Treasurer, \ I. f, O[, D AND SI !. 1 K/{
Samuel A. Parker. i WATCHES,
The Legislature will hate a United Slates ' JEWELRY
Senatorial racancy to fill—Senator Allen's term *
expiring next Mawh. , S,L Vi:i; Ay/ > *‘I.ATEI> \YARh\
When Mr. Alien shall Lmc Keen elected to ! TANCY GOODS,
home. Lite New England Slates will pre
jSStTin undivided Republican phalani in the
i The solo survivor of the Nebraska AN ’b
. JnUJrom that section, in TTTe Senate, will have \V A. XC II MA. TKUI A I
pjiiil, politically, the debt of nature. j at EASTERN PRICKS.
• Top. Leviathan.—-Wo have seen ncaounts m : MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
several papers to the effect that work ilfcd been «u»c»*ctumr»op
suspended on tho great steamer. Tho editor of. * , ‘»«»ltins. Parlor nnd Heating
the Portland (Me.) A'lffrtU'r «*c-rrects these S T VIS S * <ci_
sioricß as follows: ! tirnlr Fronis, Femlcrt, Cooking Ranges, lit..
“We hod an interview jcsterJey wirJi a gen 191 l.iheriy si., Plti.bi.rgli, P*.
tleman who came passenger in the “Indian, at i,.*-j2c iy .
this port, and Wo arehappjr lo l.earliim conlra- Exii A.“<OT(fv5 r ' WORKS •'
diet most emphatically the report pnMished in; . „ X - * 1 ' «
our paper of Tuesday, to the effect thaL tho work i ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
on the Leviathan had about stopped—that hut ! MAsmcvnatt asd»*al«i!iiv«*v vamstt or
few wer&at work upon her —tint therein do •COOKING, PARLOR AND lIEATINU STO V KS»
machinery in her yet, fitc. &c. Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, Ac..
“The gentleman Informs uh tbut, jus* before* jTTHOLESAIE anoretaiu
bo left England he visited the monster eteam- , PvuuAit on Allegheny lUver, two •fjn%r<w o<*rfh»t««t <>f
■hip. That there are I.ToO men hard at work j reun*jlT*ni« Puatngvr prput.
upon her, — that her machinery is already in, i Ofiioe and Sales Room,
and everything is being driven as fast as man j mrirUyclTc 8f0,4 Wood St., Ptttibnryh. PA.
can do it. She is being fitted up in the most
costly and desirable mauner. CnpL Harrison
had strong hopes of getting her ready for sea,
in July. This is good news, and wc arc re
joiced to be able to record it from so direct a
source.
Washington, April 7.—The news of free-soil
victories io Missouri to-day made the Demo
cratic members of that State look as if they fell
the first sprinkling of a coming deluge. Similar
tidings from Ohio, lowa and Connecticut have
had a most beneficial effect here. It has come
oat that Southern gentlemen who, os Mr. Iver
son said in the Senate, advised Gen. Calhoun to
certify that there was a Free State Legislature
in Kansas, were Secretaries Cobb and Thomp
son, and Senator Toombs. The dodge has not
saved Lecompton and has hardly paid expenses.
Mr. Dodger of North Carolina is here, and
says that Mr. Gilmer’s district will sustain him
in his opposition to Lecompton.
Mr. Toombs has returned to Georgia. Ho
says that the defeat of LecomptoD will load to
an organized demonstration in tbe South. Pn
centra, James L. Pettigrew, one of the most em
inent lawyers and distinguished citizens of the
Sontb, writes to Mr. Crittenden from Charles
ton, that the masses of (he Southern people
oordially adopt his proposition.
Col. Benton's condition this evcoiog, though
exceedingly feeble, is comparatively easier than
it has been for some days past. lie Is sinking
slowly. He has completed his Abridgment down
to 18&0, and considers bis work done. lie, has,
however, retouobed porta of bis recent labors.
In allosion.to the recent vote against Leoompton
in the ITonse, he says that he is now ready to go,
having seen Lho enemies of his country over
thrown.—N. Y. Trib.
Or the seven absentees, in the United Stales
Senate, two arc dangerously ill; ono has not
been in Washington since his election, and an
other has been three months absent, from sick
ness. Mr. Henderson, of Texas, is far gone in
consumption. Mr. Davis, of Mississippi, is in
danger of losing bis eyesight. Mr. Bates, of
Delaware, has not been heard of this winter.
Mr. Reid, of North Carolina, left for home about
the first of January, and was unable to get far
ther than Richmond. Mr. Sumner, has never
fully recovered from tho injuries received by
the assault upon him.
New Soobce or Poison. —It is suggested that
stalcsausages most havo caused the Notional Ho
tel malady, as Prof. Liebig sayß they produce
the some symptoms with mineral poisons and
often occasion sickness and death, for which
there appears to be no known cause. The
symptoms of eaussge poisoning, according to
the Professor, are "a gradual wasting of mus
cular fibre, and of all the constituents of the
body similarly composed. The patient becomes
much emaciated, and during the progress of the
disease the saliva becomes viscous, nod acquires
an offensive smell.”
Toledo. Election.— A Citizen's ticket and
Democratic ticket were run, and the result is
con.Werabl7 n.Ucd. The Democrats lost (bo
Troneurar and one Constable, end elected tbe
Marshall, City Selicilor and tl,roe Constables
chosM - 100 m * JOr “ 3 '- <>nl ? one DceomptonUe
DIED—On Thursday evening, the Stb Inst., Mr*. ELIZA
DKI'U, relict of ijio late John McCllatock, in iha 751 h year
ofherage.
Hor funeral will take place [ruin the leaiduure of bur sen,
Jonu R. McClintock, TBiS } aftusook, at 2oVtock.
Carriage* will leave Col Patterson's Liv.'ry Stable, Fourth
"treet, at 1 o’clock P M.
So. 4‘4 Fifth Street, near Wood,
WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS
PATHS. BIBSHU. a CO.
mjrcvacruxns or
Coolclrifc. Barlor and Hunt ins
STOVES,
Orates, Fronta, Pandora, oto
And Manufacturer* of the Celebrated
<JJVi.MT.AJL, COOKING- RANGK,
NO. 333 LIBERTY STREET,
I’ITTSBDBGII, rA.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONTCS, BOYD <sc CO.,
Meimhunrcreof CAST STEEL; alio, BPRINO, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES,
i\jrn>r J’utt and f-'irti Strtrtt, FdtiLnrgh, A»
l UL KOGEitS tk CO.,
MAKUf ACTCaXM or
Itogcra’ Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
IXrrnrr Sou and Firit SirttU, PitUbvrgh, /V.
JuZfclydfc* |
JOHN COCHIiAN dc BRO,
KAauTACTnxxts o»
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors,
Window Shatters, Window Guards, &e.,
JV'o*. 91 Second Street end 18 Third Street,
(Between Wood tod Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA-,
Uv-e enhsad s variety of n»w Patterns, fancy soil plain,
•aitable for ell jrorpasea. -Particular attention paid to eo
cloilcg Grave Lota. Jobbing done at short notice. toft
aiHQUR’S BJJWINO MACHHTBB,
Tlia great tnperlority of BINQEB'3 MACHINES
Overall etben for the uee cf
Clothing and Shoo Manufacture™, Harness
Makers, Carriogo Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
lias lung been koown and practically acknowledged.
U!3 NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Wbkli (a a light, compact and highly ornamental machine,
(doing lie work oqoally well with tbe lorge machine* ) anJ
must become a favorite for family use.
A full enpply of tbe above Machines for sale St New York
price*, ty R. STRAW, 32 Marltet st n
PITTSBUBOn, PA,
Also, tbe BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from
|4&tosso. (de!7] salOtlydfß •
SEWING MAOHINEBI
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
.MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Bridgeport, Conn.,
I'Mf *burgh,Gß Fifth Street.
Tlii# Machine Btitcbei tbe
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
At the plceearoofthe Operator,making with eaee On* JRou*-
and beautiful andduralde Slitchetpcr itinutt, almoat nolle
leaily, and are becoming indispensable for family nee.
Full information may he obtained by add reeling Jaxnee
Eve-lug, or ALEX. It. BEED, Agent,
No. 68 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
I.KJV AC PJEUKRmS*
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS OF A LETTER FROM
TubAthe n MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
ONLY GOOD BAUCB. AT MADRAS,
K To fate Brother el
Awl eppUcabU to H WORCESTER, Uej.ISQL
EVERY A “Tell LEA A PERRINS that
N lbclr£*nc*U highly caleero-
VARIETY ffl in udfeta my
Ui oplflloD tbs most p*Utmht»M
OF DISII. well U tbs most wholesome
Since th*t Umed*.'’
The uuljr Model swarded t* the Jory of the New York
Exhibition for Fnrelso Ranee* wai obtained by LEA 4 PER-
- *- tVOROESTERaiURB EAUOE, tbi «*oeld-
Special jaaticrs.
AppolntmentSxtcnded to Jundit.
DXiS. C. »r. EITCH&J. -W. SYKES
Will repain at their Ofllo.
N”o. 191 Penn Street.
OPPOSITE THE ST.CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSMJUUH.
.TILL J r.YE FIRST, \Si S ,
And may be consulted duilv, (except Sundays)
for Consumption, Ailbma,.DroncliHli ml
all other Uhroulc Complaints cumptb ab d with >-■
ruining Pulmonary Disease, includin'
(‘.>!or,h, ll„„t hi' r,MC, /tfretiua. ~f Lit: r,
/"/“in, f,'a*rrit.*, Fr.-mU Co .tplointn, n -.
HRS. PITCU A SYKES wuul‘l elate th»i OiMr iivulinriit
of Consnmpti.-o in based tipou tno fait that the ditcate ex
ist* in the blood and tyitem at hi rye, I,6th U fore, it ml Jurut.7
itsdf*tlopmenl tn £/*e lunyi, and they tbm-foro cnioluy
Mochanlcul, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify (hr
blood a»d strengthen the system. IVDA (Jute, they use
MEDICINAL INHALATION,which they value highly, but
only as Mi/lid&rtj, which used alone hare no ftiraLrc ,-f.
fecta, and Invalids oro earnestly camioned against waiting
! the precious timeof curability on any treatment based upon
the plausible,but false idea that tbo seat of the dlsua-o can
be reached la a direct manner by Inhalation.
tEflu.No charge for consultation.
A list of questions will In.* sent to ttu*Q wisLiug to roo
suit us by letter. mr'J&.dfcuTctf F
CHINA, GLASS AND QDBENSWAHE.
•alt us by letter
SPRING STACK JI'STOPFVFD,
AT THE OLD RSTJBLISU.Vt’KT <>F
H E N B Y H I Q B 'V ,
I*3*4 Wood Street, Pildbarßlii !»•.,
Wuo is now receiving from Europe :imi
Eastern Cities, * cbolcn asa-.rUneut of urtir)»<• ia hia
tine, comprising uew utxi tasteful *liapcS uf p.-:n I Whitt.
Btone Tea, Ditilug and Toilet Warn, and tlio aeon* in Pla in,
0<?ld. Lnitre Band aod Flower* Fine Whit- Vitrified Ir<m
Stone Table Ware, Unown to be the most ditruMo now In
mo for Uotrlinm! Pteumbjat#; French China of new shies,
ia Pure White aod Gold Bond, either in sett* nr smgl.'
pitcea; P.lchly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Seta; Brlttannla
and Plated Castors; German Sllrer Tea Table Spoons, Soup
Ladles, dc., plated with silver, fine Ivory Handled Carving,
Tea aod Table Knives and Forks; Tea Walter* and Trnyc
Shaker and Sea-gras* Table Mats; Jappaned and Decorated
Tin Toilet Setts.
Also, a complete and lull assortment of ell articles suita
ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at price* to phase
tbo public, who are rcapertiolly iuvitctl to examine tills
«*«*• mrgjiSmdawT
John C. Baker & Co s
GENUINE
C OD•L I V E R Oil,!!
..E. Rrsxiu A Co.
.J. D. Pratt A Co.
..Pratt b Co.
Tais Medicine, prepared in the most up
prurod manner, and bottled by ns, Lai received tlio sane
lino of the moat scientific of the Medical Profession of Phil
adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend ft a« supi-rfor to
any other uow manufactured.
Of its efficacy and Importance n# a remedial in rs**-« of
Conrumptlou, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic. Ilhemco
tiim, and all Scrofulons diseases, ffl* unnecessary to *)*wk;
—thousands of eminent physicians of Enroße and America
hAYlngteated Its wonderful cnratlve propertied.
only by JOIIN C. DAKER A CO., Wholesale
Druggists, No. l&l North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold
by all Druggists tbrongbout the conntry. fo23:dtoc3o
MESSRS. CIIAS. A LEWIS GREBE,
tfffjjsrxssiffjHi
1 * 11 ORGAN in BINGINO, 11 W 9 11
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES
As Oreek, Latin, German, French and Spanish,
Taught by CUAS. GREBE, Cand. Shoot.
at lb« principal Nltufc Stores. dog3:.lmdfc
grgga DENTISTRY.
DJI. J. MALMEEX, qffK»
SURGEON DENTIST,
FROM NEW TOItfC
ESTBACTS TEETH WITHOUT FA IS,
BY A LOOALBENUMBING AGENT To tnt GUMS ONLY.
ftetb on Gold, SDrer, Platans and Gutta
Porcha, and performs all Deatal operations in a scientific
maimer; without pain.
fclVJerms moderate.
54 SinlthAeld Street, below Fourth,
Jaflrdfanfc PITTSDURUIf.
ja9. McLaughlin,
ua.Hxrrsorrsrn or
llcotiol, Cologne Spirit! and Fasti Oil,
drlfcdlyfc Sot. ICS and 170 Second Srut.
V AND EVER & FRIEND,
ATT O U N TC Y 8 AT I. A \V ,
*5O
SOLICITORS IN CIIANCKRV,
So. S, Shine 1 1 Block, Dvbuqvr, Jotva.
promptly made in shy part of NY.ul.ern
lowa, or Western Wisconsin.
Will attend to tbepurchtMand Sale of Real Estate, ob
talolns Money on Bonds and Mortgagee aeltlydfc
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
iDr.lrish’#New Building.) PITTSBURGH, I'A.
seSthlydfc
A. A. CARRIER & BRO ,
Pittsburgh, General Inmyunce Agenoy,
No. G 3 Fourth Street)
PrTTSBUBOH, PENS A.
Companies represented of highest standing. Chartered
by Feaecjlvsnin ssd atberfiutver
Fin, Marine and Ufe Risks takaiiof allduecrlptiuus
A A.CABRIKR,
fylfolydfa U. 8. CAHRIKR.
bAWKSdrcLuiTBY^
llouwe, Sign and Ornamental Painter*)
A S D O R A IS E R 3;
White Load ami Zinc Paints.
Also, til lduds of PaJnta,OUs, Varnishes, Window Oltae,
Putty, Bnitbrs, Ac.,
144 fthod Strtr.t,ttoi>ilaor» alrtst Diamond JVry.
mrlfcljJlo
GEO. ll.' ASDERHOS,
,\ .1. ISI Liberty Street, I’itt’bueyh, /’
UiNtIiCTtEEB AM* WDoLESALC TitALCK IN
tl?«rjr Vulety of
PATENT ANI> ENAMELED LEATHER,
.V/io< LmXittr, S/ilils, Moroexu, t'< nult tint!
Cutnitrif o<tlj Skin*,
Solo .Leather*, Carriage Oilolothw, Ace.
All of which will ba furnished at tbs lowsst Cash Prices.
' 47-II IDES WANTED ,-E4
ipS-dlj
B'OBKIGN JCXCHiiNGK
SIOIIT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.,
OS TOR UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Also, Bills on tbs principal elites and towns of Krsoce,
Bsttfum, Holland, Germany, Russia ami other Eoropean
States, constantly on hand and for sals by
, WJJ. IL WILLIAMS A CO„
foSQtlynfc Bankers, Wood street, corner of Third.
MATLACK A ROGERS,
COSIMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No* IB Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo.
nirtt to
Murdoch A Dickson, 6L Louis,
Day A Matlack, Cincinnati, OKI'S
Cbas. DuSeld 4 Co- Loulcrlllo, Ky ,
F. S. Day k 00., Danker*, Pent, 111*.,
Grsen 4 Stone, Bankers, Muscatine, L.wa,
Day k Matlack, Philadelphia, Fa,
IL Forsyth, Chi'-ago, Freight Agent lor Illinois Cautrnl
Railroad. JnB:€tndfc
WKY M A N is a O ,
Manuforturar* and Dealers to all kinds of
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS.
AND /
LEAF TOBACCO/
O-rn'r */Smithflrld Strttl and pfawomf Alfa,
PITTSBURGH, T A
FT7RB! rURS!! FURS!! I
FOR L A/D TIES AND MTBBKS,
EMBRACING
HUDSON BAY and
MINK SABLE,
STONE MARTEN,
PITCH, SQUIRREL, Ac.
OAPE9, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOVES. In
gnat variety and price.
eolltdfo M’CQM) A 00.. 101 Wood street.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
'"AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese. Butter, See<ie, F'ish,
And Produce Generally,
AwP JVo. 2* Rlvd SrtfL PdUiurOh.
HAMUKL GRAY
MERCHANT T-AILOR.,
No. G 3 ST. CLAIR STREET,
~9999999 9 9 9 9 9 9~
Tnissss for theCaraofnamtß or Rupture.
MARSH'S RADICAL CUBE TRUSS.
Emil’S PATENT TBUS3.
FITCH’S SUPPORTER TRUSS.
SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS.
DR. BANNING’S LACE or BODY BRACE, for the cuioof
Prolapsus Uteri. Piles, Abjomisal andSplusl Weaknesses-
DB. B. 8. FITCH’S Silver Plated Supporter.
PILE PROPS, for the support and cure of Piles.
ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak aud varicose »lm
ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak knee Joints.
ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak ankle Joints.
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES.
SELF-INJECTING SYRINGE?; sis-, +yory kind .. !
Syringes.
DR; REYBEB alto h*» a Tmw which will radically cure
Hernia or Rapture.
Office at his Drugstore, No. U" Woud rtt<*i,nlgn of the
Golden Mortar. tpSaUwF
Galvanic Battirt, or Electro Magnetic:
Micaum, for Medical purpcoe*, of a very superior kind,
»U 1 be sent free of Express charges, wherever an Express
runs, opon a ramittasc* of Tan Dollsr*. Addrets Dr. GEO.
H. KEYBEB, No. 140 Wood st, Pittsburgh. Pa. apMawF
CMldrau Cutting T«etb.v»To Uomu uv
NCMX3.—D£. n R. PARRIS' CELEBRATED SOOTH-
UfQ BYR 02*—Thla infallible remedy be* preterred bun
dreda of children when thought put recovery, from coavnf>
•lorn. Aa ooon u th» Byrnp la robbed on tbo gums, the
child will recover. Tbit preparation is to Innocent, bo effl
cadon*, and to pleeaant, that no child will rtfote to let it*
gums be rubbed with it Whan latata are at the ageof
four moutliß, though no appearanoeof teeth,ono
v "uld it (bed ou til* puna, to open the
tr be Without theejrup in the
ingchlMren; Dr If a child wafca
legume toe ajrop tmmedistaly
porta andThallng the gum*, there
fttva, ie.
J. M. LITTLE
Or. Zriib’a New Building.)
A flon, Philo* ■ 1000 bottle*
th*Fttt>bur|b.A|»oV -
n&n KgYera.i*ow»oJ»L
IKEY, _Gpocer,
tiaftrtlfatfatßtr -Jfa. 131.; Vtnt
pgkffc. A" tpCJyd
'4QtE N. O. SDGAB for
JABOABOZSKB.
Jirto &fcbrrtiscmrnts
Proposals for Paving.
Proposals will be recievei, by
th«* undersigned until FRIDAY, tLuiath ,l.«y ..fAi.nl
ißiUot, for CURBING and PAVING that pnrti.4 .*OKi'
f l rMl ; "Pl-'-nt? the Western iViiltrotiuy. extemtln;: n.*«t ■
««dl> train Webster street t- the Emlrae-l Bn,!*.-
A 1»... f., r PAYIN'.; WITH BRICK, the Sid- Walls -r
"■ >■
ThePrv|«—tsls Will j-r 1...: I. . t> .
s»ift.*Dd the «lu» ami djarnctrri.f tile Suae t hen*-.! t,, r
th*l pan* me They will aUo tt.itr th.- pri.i .-t .mj.,,.’
ratd (jt Jhe Cobble Mom or Street Perrmet.M.Oul tho'r.ri. -
l>cr equate yard for the B.kk Paren.er.t Ti.e Pan-uin i
or the Footway to bo of Itanl chert v brick. ..I »-ui l|u .| ilT
«u> ehi.ll lie approved by the Warden.
TUji.riccabiil.ji-i aK re. to Include ull the s.unl. Gmvnl
ami other materials, aa.l work ne.-ri-urr to .'nm-.lrje th
coutreclto tho natlifuctiaQ ~f the Iti'pectort
In adiiiUon ,.f n„. »,. r h „ ,1,,,...,...,
none,!. wUi.-hw.ll b&oiisidrr.'J as brio,; n.Vlr 1,.r«.h. ,•>,
thrCuiu|>l<tioii -rthocnatrsrt. tho t.rrm-.'alr Will «ljto «|
what pr.,v« l)>« », 1 1. uilt h-d.. S rnnlit „l TWt. v r
M-MTHS. SinvV-
Notice of Dissolution.
ALL jmrsems interotnl will i,!<■»-.. u l,
n..Ui-that the late firm of IwRKNZ, r-TI.KU \>
uaTlrß been Ji»~ol»od l.y unittiHl cji.—ijl iu- tu--
.!•? of October, A. D.. H'd, and th.-t. Mo* Bll |i .-t
r( ' am , i " iu " »*>**« l«L wn. the uodereigued, enrvjv
luHFKtT ‘JtvHi , B J'? l,dVl ‘ '>['ro'Mol Sll d authori.-ed
Bn.!!*/ t STF : U, ' INUou "" f —‘ partner*, to Mtllo aod
Jmh 'i ? P he !“ ,d,,l "‘ ~MW - All ha*lu K nn
et .» °”!' ?7 r firm are re«t.uwte.| i.,
rail m.oii Bai.l Kob.-rt B. SU-rllnff. at hi* office. No. M 3 Wn
1 and „ r , »..§,• w #nou j |is
HENRY HTEKUVI,
•l A COB PAINTKK
0 K. WAUNKH.
v lUIHT 11. STERLING.
" "'""'"i * 1 ••
New books:at rentoclsoukai’
Bookstore. No. b*o St. Clair *tr<vi
Life of General Hnveturk: Portrait, 1 j emt*-
Lirlngatono’i Travel* !r. African, e)„<tp ,du,'.,n ;i .
Ministering Children,:: cento 1
RilU frutn the Fountain of Life, it t,. Cbil.lrvo T
Faniog Clood*, or Loro Coti.jiteritu; Kell. fi. r« n t»-
KogtUh Heart* ami Kngliah Hand*. 7- r » cvnti
the fihailnw on tin- Hoarih, mtri-l Iry Dr Rice 7*. , ,- tl |.
theSDirtm* l AiUlimrtlr, I.T H.-. D. (Wper, Plnla.. 4Wr
aplO-,4AwF ’
NEW GOODS.—Print Ginghams, C.»u«m
-mjca,CheckH,Mu*litjß, Irish IJii-im .t. A,- nut p*-
- -ived and welling i ,-ry f -r r : » N |i,
tA , m C. II ANSON !j)VK.
._^l' *o:dewT P.tnntrlj- Bros.. No. 74 Marli. l si
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'—W ill l.p
eold at the Merchant*' Fount. *t . mi Thnre*
day Krening, April 15th. G 4 aharre Blnninghaui, Kn«t N.r
tulughain andS-uitb Pltt-tiargh li*» Sto< k.
_»pl» A CSTLV IAJOJIW A CO., id F«urih st
50 "SACKS' PbTAfbES- lii' U'ka'Hv.
* J W r **cM for sale by LKWIP k EDOEKTON, ‘
Ji«. 107 Wood «t:e.-t.
*JA Ba\<Ts"WIUT*E BEAXS*ror"(«Mr.j"l.'.
aplti LEWIS 4 KWJErjttJN. MT W,s«l
BbCKETS-— 50 rluz. fur *
ap»l ROBERT DICKEY. Fr-at st. n.-ar W- . I
SUGAR —10 hlicJs. i’ur sal'- liv
»Pl‘' _ BOBKBT IiICKJ.V
MOLASSES— «i i l-M*. N. 0. i,',
ahue for eal'c bj _ I.OBI'RT DICKFV
OOOEZNO BY GAS
A WORD TO i’HK'LADU-^.
The iieatku term is approach
IN<; Ml lw,.r:.n ftitnit: I.H.lies iU-,
fact Ihut
CO 0 K 1 \ t. . | |i o N i , A . .
( ' • ID I - 1U..1 _
05..«4 »i«d w!ik at*?*tTtV'-'i»!r fUI T?Ott SALE—A Drug Store situated in one
*-moment—L-y utin< JL the Lvattoae In the city of Pittshorgb,' for either
ii jobbing, retail or prescription buslaesj. Jnducctneotsaro
Mujeravc’* lias L'OuKiOS Slfllf, 1 cn«-nl to purcluuers containing adnntegte of nr© cedi'*
“ l rrnce. Kir Information of JOHN lIAFT. Jr., at
Ti> which w* respectfully int.te rom attention, *t No. I ! N». ICo Wood Street, corner of Wood and Sixth, Pift*-
Smithfieiditrcet. A A. J )UN’s*>.N A - DRO burgh, Pa. fe9
OffTonoty and City fligbta for «*le. "P^•<! y ValaaOlO City Property for fialo.
SPRING GOODS r PIIAT verv desimble lot on Water Street
TP harms just rv.unW
JL from toe Eastern citio*, vtim* he Ls* bwu )'>• Alley. *
SPRING AND SI MMER STOf K *lt wllhc ™ld tether or m lot* ol i)or f»-a each.
Of FRENCH CAS3IMERES. rialn an<t Fan:}. *" r n,> * ■ ' r 'H »>o ma.lo easy a« to payment.) ip-
MARSEILLES Plain ac-l Fancy Veauw: P l * *<> JOnKPH ?. LEECH A CO..
ENGLISH KMBROIPKKEPSILK ■! mcJ.fif Liberty Street, Pltf>bnrgh
FIGURED SILK AND SATIN i
t iMlia.Ctuuinirie.", Tweed*utid Linen U.-od*
Tin, Cravat., U^ean-1
(ientlciuena' FuroiAhincGood* generally,
Takes this method of calling Ibe ait«mi,.a if his friend*to
the that Le Is now preparol t<> attend to (belt uantj
Qe flatters himself that bis experience to thl* lino is fully
appreciated. Thankful for past far.,r», )■« aolidta a cuutiu
nanee of ilio Fame, pnarantonng his t«.-st etioru t u render
(atltfacth n to all th'.fe vrbo favor him with their order*
JOHN I.AUGHLIN,
npC Mcr-hant Tailor. r.ii VVoodac, Pirtaburgh.
PROPOSALS v. ili be recoiled by the He*
cording Regulator, at his ollicn, in Penn 'strcei, until
Ibureday. the 15th inst, at 12 M., for grading. parlnj, uti.l
•ctting with Curbstone, Wthster Stmt. from Fulton street
to Arthurs Street Plao* and h|« iilr!ttunip may be teen lit
Ihe office of llie Recording Regulator it is ri'.|iie*trii that
tbe aporilWtinn may bo eUnnlrifd bar .re proposal* me
bonded id apv.dtd. It. K. McOOU'IN.
TOBACCU -iO it ' l, Twiat Tobacco, ju^t
ft-fl r. J no.! lor aalo by T I.ITTI.E A CO^
*i’9 ,v. at
CIOKN BROOMS—IOU extra Itoi^h
> ed.jmit rec'd aod for uie by T. LITti.K « (X>
NO. MOLASSJiS— luu bb)<*i-iii>ii o Oak
* C<»'|*rrag»*, jo.st rer'U arid for tde by
ap»_ T I.JTTLE .1 CO., i roei.n.! ,lrc !.
GREA.sK- A Minerinr article for earnn^,
ilray*. i. , in ran*, i.e;:» nr bstTt-l*, for *ra)e by
_»P» __ _IiUNKY II COht.lN*
IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attoroejfl at laivr.
Office Jfn. • fourth street, Pit {'burgh, p.«. Nr.tnry Pul.
lie and Obb» C'nnim>>al..i]ci a j,u
SUPEK Ki'.KNCII TWILLED CLOTH,
Cauimcrv* ami D>w*kii»f Als.,, ;.i.■ Strijo-d Funry
Cassimeree. o-w ..j.un »t stun- of
ap9jd*wF_ MURPHY * BURCHFIELD.
French lack Mantillas now oik*u
store- of MURPHY A ilUttCflKtKLl*.
N' KWWAITL PARERS. <jin’np.—hifiithrv
com*. nl *7 \Vo.xl«i, W. I’. MARSHALL A CO
papers-' aT 2u' lin'l w. .• jr.
-Ll_r*rr.'ll feroUW W\ P UARSIJAU. 4CO
New (Sold paper—ai •'0 cents, for
sale by »P«» W. I*. MARSHALL A 00.
S~ TATUARV AND PAINTING—Pi^txmI
of Clay. Buchanan, Washington, Franklin, God-.learea,
Ac„ lor sale l>y epl> W. P. MAHSIIALI, A CO.
NF.W CARPETS,
AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE.
W. 1). & 11. flleC All DM
Have just received a very
largo assortment of CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, A<-
tbe latest stylo* forippring Trad.*, romt.ibdng
VELVET AND BRUSSELS,
TA PESTRY AND THREE PLY,
SUPERFINE AND
LOW PRICED IXUKAINS.
Wool, Dutch, llrmp, List, Rag, Hall and stair Carpoi-
Rugs, Mats, Cucoa Halting, Ft&lr Rods, £&, *c.
Also, a choice lot of Drncrcts from one to fonr yards wide;
beautiful patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from a to 24 teot wide,
with all other goods usually found (u first class Cart-ot
Share*, all of which wo are prepared to sell at tho Tory low.
set rates for ra«h. oefi W. D. A. H. McCALLCM,
HIDES. —1300 prime Dry Flint, justrec'd
and tor tale hy oPRINOERhaBBAPuI! 1 CO.
I 'LOUR—1200 libls. extra family in store
and tor sale by SPRINGER HARBAUCH A CO.
SUQAIt —125 hiidti. N. O. Sugar for ealo by
.. JOHN FLOYD ii C0..1T2 Wwi stnwt
MOLASSES —3oU bbls. N. 0. Mnlassca;
100 l>h!s..Easlcru Syrups, for ralu by
_*pl» A CO
COFFEE, &c.—-250 bags Rio Coffee; UK)
half cln-it* assorted JOHN FLOYD i CO.
"DICE—2O tierces jirimu Carolina Rice for
XV «ale by t*pH) JOHN FLOYD ACO
LEATHER —20U8itieH N. V. Red Leather,
fur sale by ttpg; JOHN FLOYD A CO-
Y \RY APPLES—ISO bushels Dry Apple 3
J_j t"t sale by <nd(Q JOHN FLOYD A cu.
Iron and OslvahlztDg Worlts far Hair,
TUE MoKEESPORT imitation RUS
SIA SHEET lUON MANUFACTORY, OalraalziDg
Worts and Shovel Fsctory, tn McKeesport, near Plltaburgh,
Penon. The-# w o rkl will make Uftwo huodred tons per
year. Coal mints nt the works. Steamboat and Railroad
rommanidatloe. Apply t.< R. b. GILPIN,
tp7dtf Wilmington, Delaware.
SYRUP—-L 0 bbls. No. 1 Syrup for sale by
•P" HENRY H. COLLIN'S.
GREEN APPLES—2ObbIs: for sale by
J»P" HENRY H. COLLINS.
LIME constantly >m hand; fresh While
Lliuh, superior to any brought to our market.
_»p7 HENRY 11. COLLINS
G 1 LASS —SUO bxs. NxlO, oxl2 and 10x12
r for sale by _ up 7 lIENRY 11 COLLINS,
FISH— 15H pkes. White Fish, Trout, Sal
mon. Ac„‘for»Hle by HKNBY I| COLLINS.
SUNDRIES —108hbk Silver Spring Extra
Family Floor, 42 dd Union do do; 132<ack* Vi boat and
1 bM. Lard to arrive on steamer Melrose fur tnUby
ap7 ISAIAH DICKEY *CO.
Q HiIDS. prime N. 0. Sugar,
& v S') bblr do da Molasses,
Received nod for rale by LEECH A HUTCHINGi.V.
_*p7 No. lid Second A it:. Find »1e
Of\ REG'S priinu Lard,
Id Uhls Eggs, received and tor ealo by
_ LEECH A HUTCHINSON.
POTATOES —150 bush, choice Red Pota
to**, Instore; 100 bush.choice Neehatiui-rk'd in »t--rc.
■ad fur eaie al N<> 185 Liberty street.
•p 7 _ HlDpl.P, U'lKT.s A CO.
CASHMERE and Oriental Tapestry Imita
tions on Wall Pajier, uf French and Herman tnauiilac
ura, for sal* by W. p. MARSHALL A CO.
WALLPAPER— SPRING STOCK—fcW
Pafer Hanging*, Cheap Wall Pa]*r, at (be Paper*
Room of E. C. COCHKANE, No. fi Federal street, Allegheny.
A choice assortment at h>w prices, f.. r i<arlore, dinlngn-.ms,
chambers, halls, chnrrbea, Ac. Now Panellngs and Mould
ings, Imitation Oak, £tunu andWo.<d; Freson.-*, Testers,
Plain Batin and Ceiling Paper, fb.ld. Velvet and Flowered
Borders. Fire Board Patterns and Curtain Paper
Gilt ami Transparent Windf.w Fliade*, Curtain Oilcloth
and Linen Curtain Fixtures, Ac.
Orders for Paper HnnglnganJ White Wurbing t.v oviuri
onred workmen. anj
CEMENT. —Wc u.e now prcpurtnl to con
tract for tho delivery of Conoollavill* llydraniir Ce
ment either, In lamb or begs. Tb« <)uelity i* rqaal if not
superior to any crer offered m tills market, and the nrlce
low. [mrSOI WAIT* WILSON, No, 2CN Liberty *t.
EGGS —110 bhlH. fresh Eggs received and
(or sale at No. Lilajrty atrevt.
np7 RIDDLE, WIDTH * CO.
POCKET MAPS for 1858, ot Penfisylvaniu,
Ohio,-Indiana, Jlllnoia. Kansas, Nebreska, Missonri’
lowa and Minnesota, for sale br W. 8. HAYEN,
op 3 Corner Market and Second street*.
LYON'S MAGNETIC POW DEU—For'the
deatructloo of Insects, such as btd bugs, cockroaches,
moths, fleas, tuts, mosqoltore, flies, plant Insects, vermin ou
fonts and animals, Just received and for sale by
sp3 . D. L. FAILNESTOOS ft CO.
S“ BNDBIEa—2O-kra Lard, 15 bbla Eggs.
30doApj4es.0d«B7* VJo'ir.a do Beans, 10
Butter, 00 bush Timothysoed, 200 bxs W. B. CL rese, instore
ap3 r DALEELL*CO-»231 Liberty*h
SOLDTION OFCITBATE OF MAGNESIA
purgative, mH4 in Its operation and pirn*
aattothatute,consuntlYon LkßdfA«h«t‘^
1 JOS.FLmiSG% .;c .
tnr3o ; comer of thaWsaocd tad kUrtfltiL
fcUS, DRIED APPLES for sale by
UUttJ : ~ JONES * COOLTY. 141 Wflttrst. .
jFor
1?0n KENT—A three story Dwelling
. lion*, on Fifth ctrvet, tNo. ICOJ rontaintps lijCfi,
liman, 1~-*:V wn»li honse, ,w»th fine brick •table and
cirrrtiflumv aUiuli.nl. This honwii mpl>lW with bet
m l r. Li water. Lath. ca*. 4c., and bein': in a centra! loca
n->n i» .iJtmiaMj aJapt.>,l t>» the want* of a prefrwional
turn, a lit! wjU If rented for a term of year* ;o a g»nl ten-'
«’*t L -T lumlht farti.-nljr* eu.icin* t‘f _
nr • * ALEXANDER SIV-. _
FUK KENT—TV lurjre -Warehouse S 3
t» W II gim'.b 4 0 - S'* l.'lJ*iaL
>'t«t 4M.1 S-'-.n.l .fr.'t-H I'<.f
1-ARK. HcCUUDY & CO-.
nil E»««l and 1-M Sv..nd -t«.
r pO LET—A two storv BrLk LwcUingga
JL <*i( IM'!!•••» i Jvi’ii m.J tli.i river Ln-123.
ijuim >/i Mti K 11. KIVJ. No. 211 LiU-rtj si.
17*011 LENT • Tli<‘ Pwflbnt; l! 011*0 N’o. 151
Third or-, t •J-mthfl.-l 1. t l( -w!v papered nn.l
}«ainted i!i r 'O. • ■**. ) --r•!. 4c. t’«/*.atw*ic.i* liii.t)*'*
• lit'-U
A‘-.- Hi- i.hi I . I N.» 142 r>r:Mh near
i't.. ir> All. v. *:\ i , • .1 . . ;l ir 1 R-„t ttW
- :r. • 2-i v, f.. Tit • ! So 112
ted i-i J li-11, K*|. Rent «1«U
\ it*'*;• t lot t In 1 1:>* .*>tuth Ward |..r m»l<* nrl»j
V ■ :■ * \ iillvv ilftii road Enquire at
TU-av U'oi 100 Fourth Hti «a.-t,
<V K i'. DAKUNGTOh'.ST Wnodstnrf-t.
JFot &alt.
\rAU. : Alil.H FARM FOR SALK. ,011-
Unurnt Its! a.-ir-, being a part of Secliou 17 In G"ihrn
T|.. M'llmning county. Ohio; aU-ot 12" ncrrs cleared, in u
ft it- ol cultivation. about cue-half Meadow I.smt, of d
stipotL r iMnlity, the luUsnce high and ruiltng, ready 1 .r the
j,: . !IR ]i it ~ the best Farm* hi tbn county,
hnving iimVit f:»;ltu»» aprlncv on iuaiso an Orchard. bcarim;
(I lilt.if a i)M|H*rur quality; together with a good and valnn-
Hrrttutie ywiirry. it will I** sold at a low prireaiM easy
payment* given. apyidtf ZADOK STREET, fek»,Ohio£
J7IOR SALK—One uf Waffai-e’r. Patent
flirtalilo Floor Mills. with Renner's Intent I’&Unt
rum! M»chim: Holt, II ilthi}.'CJ-th nod Elevator, a!! com
plete tod . • :..It f.<r xotuug up. Apply to
\V R. suVDAM. Oit Mill,
upl-diwif F cor. Relieves 4 Craig sU- Allegheny City.
BEES FOK SALK.—Th« umkrsignod Im«
f r sale --vi'ii n.i.j sui UrCH, which will U» sold at a
fair price. C.'i'.-u <l. IV. EVANS,
ap.-dtt at Ft II No. 113, PiitjUurj'll Martel.
*SALI!~IS ui’r<‘Sofiand near Hulton’s
!}i Station,»n Alleyheuy \ alley K. 1U 10 miles from the
rtty. The land la all cvcied with fum l.irunt tree", which
mokes It a desirable pbco for .» country n-eUli'ine.
- Buildinz led*, *aob £1) by 100 feet t>n IVr.tin A'fDoe,
Oftir Magtc street.
<!•> do n:i Vickroy fctrevt, near llarce ntrrrt.
It do do i n Mariastie-it, near Mag<c str»et.
do o.i mi bind and fsiibcllastrect*,
lu the Kigblli Ward of the city of PlUnbnrpli.
Alno, 1 Lot "iiho • ornrr of iVna and Marbmy alreeta,
fnnitinit 30 te« twi Jvuu and hiO fevi loche*oa Marini
tyHtn.ni: adjacent to the df{-ot of the PeDnsylrnuia Eall
i -ad. For terms, etc., inquire of ISAAC JONES,
ur'Jhtmd —oirthi romrr Rom .aid Firat rtltabargb.
STimiOtOl-SE AND DWELLING—A
g"->i t-uainois stand.4o miles fn<iT) the dty, si the Ohio
liner and adjoining a ntulion <m the i* £ C R It, wilt be rold
low on .q.pliPHli m to
inr’iir.-'vd IlhMiV 11. COLLINS, US Wowl street*
A - 'coal I’KOi'KK'iYTuk sTvle, kuiT
i.in.iriL: I 'v-i y* -di >r i-":»l and fanning land,
uuh I ail'V.iy, 11 Lirp,.)«( lung, i»itd CTvrytbttig tn ■ om-
I leto u..rkl:i; ordiT ili - cf ptirrliawm it culied
t v tho al>ovr pi ,a,i ty. #< K will 1.0 a..ld at a raontlco.
uirJt..-jw 1 lU-.Mt\"U I'whUSS. 3i> Wiii I »tr<st.
JpOlt 's A LJ-
i Trtulin" ll"ttt. *‘Miy 10 foet,
r i- ii.'g I‘. i
¥ r • iS- t.
. approved U'-Ivs. 1 n.julie . t
tiKOIUiE ¥. UliDI,
,t W. M'Cbutock’aCarpet fttniv,
No. 112 Market street.
To Taiiilaliils or .Hanafactors.
r plIE tindcrsigticl having determined ti>
1 move *r‘t. (.ffers ti.r salr. i.»r txebaago for Woetem
prt>|hjrty,i tho U *t Farm in AriuHtrong couuty, within five
minutes walk of tho Kituuuiug liridgr, and d&ligbtfuUy
Blraatcd on th“ river b-tnk. oppusito and in view of tho Alle
gheny Valley Railroad Ivpot. containing abont One linn*
drtdAm**. sixty of which containseigbt feel of good Biton>-
enonaConl. n nh banlt open, and delivering coal doily in
if It tunning at centn j«-r bushel; and 33 aerca of superior
ii».-r Udfoin that never overflows; about SO acres under
fe&i’o and in the highest statn of cultivation, having receiv
cd over 10t»i load* of luaiuiro from tho town, to which a
team cun make eight trips a day. There is a largo Log
House .'ll) by 4" (•'•;, and u Fratno Ram 40 by CU feet, with
rurn crili and uageu hhvl4 Attuched; l.'-O yonugApplo and
100 Reach Trrcs growing: a well of water at the house funl a
number of rprings of wulit that at small cc-nld be
conveyed f> tbs hotne. Tlii* property poesesaee superior
iidrautuge* for rraidpiict-s uml inm or lumber mannCicto
riea. All j>er.*"UJ dociioua of realizing u good amt proflta]
abht investment aro reqnusud !•> view this property before
mixklug any otbrr srlection. Title indlsputublo and tonns
easy. Two triins daily from llttsburgh, making it easy of
*«> " f..r further jiurticcUrs address tho proprietor,
JOIIN PORTSaIOUTH,
KitUnnltig. AriuslrongCounty, l’a_,
Or. UM. RIIILI.IFA, (ibua Mauufacturer, Plttabcrsh.
J’. a— To exibaugo tor Western lands, some buildtnga
and bits trlv;ir.(a;*iHHMly sitriatei! in the central part of Kit
binning. jaluSrnd J. R.
Ohio Land for Sale.
THE ttabsfriber offera for salo uetition ten,
township 12, range 10. Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known «s “Iknvnau's Svctjou." containing &4u acres. Ills
sitaatod three miles w*-*t of Ma-.'iliun, uu tho Btatn
leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of the pitu
bnrgh, Ft. Wuyue and Chicago Railroad. The south, east
and north-east quarter* «r* partly clearbd and improved—
tbo remainder is covered with superior timber—and the
whole is well watered by springs and running stmama—.
Tills si'cUnn is cousiderod the finest body of land in the
county. It will ho sold undivided or lu quartets to suit
Irtirchasvrs. To Ukhu who desire to invest in n*l estatn a
better opportuiiity is rarely i.fTortxl.
J. B. SWEtTZKR,
101 4tli streru BsttsLurgb.
Farm for Sale.
TnE ANDERSON FARM, 21 mUesE=3
above th<> Depot, at New Brighton, Bearer
L’a n ou Biock Ilouao Hun, containing 10s acres of excellent
land, rvut y acre of which 1« tillable, and 9>u<t which i« no*
drr cnltitutlou. l*here are 13 acres uf good timber, fiOacrea
iniLTajfl und posture, and an abundance of coaL There it an
Orchard ui gratlod fruit trees. In almost every field than
i* a spring of nuver-faiUug water.
The improvements ronsiatot a cesr frame Dtvelliog, at*
tacbod to a weather-lmrded log, aemall tenant hotmo and a
larc* frame Barn, 60 by (SO feet.
This dniico farm isiu a high state of cultivation, fence*
rood, and In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to
ctmrebM, school*. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE,
or of Jnl2-d*u tfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa.
PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTEJSTIOS.
PBRBTO & JOHNSOIff
Oaring in.-rnn'cd thrir fociliilos for inannfa* - nud
apply ing
W- E. CHILDS «5 z CO'S
PATENT ELASTIC FIRE
V A!»D
WATER PROOF CE9XENT ROOFING,
ARE now prepared to execute ordersfor any
description of HocfrjStfcpor flst, at the shortest no
tice and with tho ntmoet care, being determined to put on
B'*o& thnt cannot l>e surpassed for
ChenjmoßS and IDurablUty,
Our Roofs are t*"v> well known to reqnireany eulogy from
u«- TestUnoniali In favor of this Rooting and cample* can
bo seen by calling a: onr Office, No. 75 Smlthflold etrect.
Buildings covered with tho above Roofing on be coca ej
H. Nelson's, corner Of VVyli* and High streets; J. Beck’s
new Hotel, eornrr of Grnut and Berentii streets: House of
ti. 0. Leslie, Diamond alley, opposite Patterson's
Stable; Store uf R. Straw;corner of Market and Second st*;
Sl*v Uonte of B. Il.Sncmp, same block; Brownsville Whtrf
Rot; House uf Robert Flynn, Congress, between Webster
*n«l Wylie streets; Store of J. M. Mcßoberts, Webster
Stable of A. Brodluy, comer of Water alley and Sandusky
street Allegheny, Hotue i f H. B. Wilkins, Esq., Wood's
Han; House of A. Neglt-y, John Scott, Wm. McCall and HU
Coon. Rant Liborlj; and many othon too ntunotoos to men
tion. PERRIN * JOHNSON,
npiJswlyF No 76 Smilbflfld it, Pittsburgh, I^.
Five Thousand Dollars Reward.
WE will pay the above rewartNor the res*
tontioQ to his friends cf Mr. WILLIAM VOGEL,
or any information that mar lead to ascertain hit rata,
whether allr* or dead. Ho left hi* Counting-House on tba
aftsmoon of Wodncsday. the eth of January but, between
4 and balfput 4 o’clock, and has not been heard of tine©.—
It It p returned that on the tray to bit bouse, bo ibaynavo
lost bit mind, strayed out of the city or on tfto levee, and
way bare fallen Into the Mississippi or embarked on some
steamboat or vessel, and that away from home, among
stranger*, be may still U disabled from giving informs
lion mto hi* whereabouts. He 1* a German by birth, tritb
cast ol feature* nod ccraa ton mice Indicntlre or his origin,
light blue eyw, light bair, rather grey and curly, fair com
plexion, worn no beard. In height about fir© feet ten inches
rank* himself very erect, I* dignified In his deportment,
•peak* English, French and German, is fifty years of ago,
and baa been a rmldent ofh’eU' Orleans Car tbo last twenty
three year*. Ho was clad In n light brown frock com t, dark
grey pantaksiM, fine Un*m, with gold fancy ehirt sloovr
Lnttont, wore patent leather boob! or gaiter toots, and it h
thought silk nocks with colored stripe*. He carried In bin
Test pocket an English Watch, with a short gold chain fas
tened to oneof his button holes. Most likely he h*d about
him papers or Tlsitinf cards, by which he might easily be
identified. _ SCILMIDI A CO-,
Cliai Ktw Orleatia
Notice.
TnE t*ubdi‘ribrr having entered into a Co*
rortacrahjp, dating from the Ist Inst, all thnse indeht
| <it to him "til {dense cntl and B*tUo th« oatn**, at the old
i stand. N». 27 Fntb strret, wherethoso baviugetaimsaeainst
him ran present ll.em for settlement. U. RIDDLU
a{>s:lmd
THE undersigned baying formed a Co-Part
ncrsliip for tramuicliog a GVnmil Cbtnsiwjon, Gro
cer'/, Promitn dad Prvdure Buxineu. flatter themselves
that with their determination and ability fh keep well In
formed and prepared to render to tbeir correspondents cor
rect Information of the state of our marketa, together with
tho long rad favorable known practical experience of ottr
senior partner, 11. RIDDLE, in the bmlnets, that wo can
Assure tbikfu who entruist us with boslnres that crerr exer
tion will bo made to give the ctmoat eatisr*cti->u. We
tbeieioro n-sj-r- lfully roll, it coa«icnments.
dps:la«l RIDDLE, TFIRtS k CO.
WD.X3 &i CO.,
No. 183 Liberty Street,
(‘•'oiuiimuiii JifercJinnli, Wholesale Dealers in Country
I‘roduee, Onxerir.i and ‘Ptttiliirqh J/n«ti/(tcf»fres.
CASH paid for Fluiir, Bacon,Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Grain,
Fruit, Ac.
Hpecial aIU-ullou given to the sale of consignmenta.
Ordors from COUNTRY STORES forlirt curies, Pittsburgh
Menuhcturea, promptly filled.
Families supplied with Rutter, Eggs and Grocerlre at No.
27 Fifth street. . apfrlyd
SJKEIi> POTATOES.
Genuine Hough Purple. Chill Potatoes.
THIS Potato has the reputation of being the
most productive and the U-«t taLlo potato of all the
now rarirtlrt now isn.se. The tnbecriber lias cultivated
them largely tor four years, has oarer known them to rot In
the groQnd or in store. A limited oumber-ef bushels can
be had at atm*lers!o price by apylying to .
FLEMING BROS,
wrg7Jwd*wT No. 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh, p*;
New crop suoak and molasses^
M 2 hhds crime and choice N O Sugar,
25 t>Ms Lool and Crashed Ssgar; •
Rac'd aod forsala by WM.mTCHELTBEE.Jrr* BRO
-1.2 - . - V • • v - Tfo SOD liberty street.
*1 ABOXESimd 8; bbls.- prime -roll Butter,
A. \J wc*d aad for <al*by XSBCU ft HOTOHINSOy,;
• |( * ■ Second* I*s Front;
CHEAP WALL PAPER—Thousands of
rolls ta «U at 8,10 and UUcssts.
■ 8rtJ..,.. W.P.JUBBBAU.4CO.
Oiattfjiiatcs.'
Wood*, of PccW.'s
Ecs ‘°' Ak "‘ "” ! ° to^M,s’ r
ff^foS^r 0 ' ■l* ATcnr.LOR, y f Pcobic*
ill Of S°'?,5 i ° n , ? Sb^ ‘
OjnrontioD. th» Coopt,
■}>sauwlc
rlwot fotjoty, »nl-jecs to th* urtkm t.r “
County C-DT*ution. 0,0 R *jP®JJ«‘*u
Ward. Pittsl-urijli. U a candidate for Slirrifl,.f an
fc h e ,.yc.,,L«y. i. th- Itr[mlilKfcri C.n a t£
_ ..___ , ap-dtr*
I»R. Wll.l.HM of Se
wiekley Ifor,<ns;li. is n cnr*diJ*t.» fcr Sheriff of AlL
clit-ay fi-onty. *>:! *.• t!..- Union County Conrsnticn.
p f ff—Jaueh L. Uraham. of Thin!
k's£r Ward. AlJejUjenY, U acandidatu for Sheriff of Alle
gheny equity. »nf j«ri to the Repnbllcau County Gcnrec
tion mrfflhUc*
jt^SpProtuonoiarv —James DTllilanm, ;qf
'T'Sr • R««?» township, »* a candidate for Protbooatory, #ijb.
ject to the decision **f ibo Republican County ConTtbtiou.
ap3:<Hc t _
p '^’Pkotuonhtakv— Daniel Armstrong, of
Third Ward. i» a candidate lor Prothoaotarjr of Al
leghouy county. subject to tho tlrciiion of the Republican
County Convention. mrUt-dtc*
p"^ a PROTnoxoTARY —P. 0. Hultz, of Snow*
d*n township, will t*c n candidate for the office of
Protbototary, subject to the decision rf the KepaMirnn-
ConntyContentimi. apWtr
rfij^AssEMßi.v.— Uforce Dickson. <.f South
Fayette township, Ls • candidate fcr Aaumbly. sub
ject to ttiu d‘'ii«i >u of iho Republican C>>ucty Convention
epoulw’
TT^Corjnkr— J. D. Baldwin, of Fourth
Ward, Allegheny, la a candidate for Coroner, aubjort
to the decision of Republican County Convention. apfottc
P"^»Coroner. —Wh. Bon>, of tho Thin!
• Ward, Allegheny, fo a candidate for Coroner, anhject
to tile dcdalon of the KepnMlraa Convention. rntCWtc*
P^^KJoroner.— Samuel B; Cooper, of Sixth
Ward. Pittar-nrgh.ie a candidate for tho above office,
subject to the decision of tho Republican County Conreu
tion. airKallc
Notices,
Mens’ Daily Union Peayer
aiccnsr.-, at Lafayette Hall, Wood street, from IS
until 1 o'clock, daily, commencing Friday, April 9th, and
continutug uulH fnrtbor untleo. Laymen trill conduct the
meetlnc*. l»nt clcrgyinou are earnestly r<-fjui*n dtobe pref
ent and take part hi the exercise*. Como in far lire min
utes if you cannot remain longer. apSidtf
Ornci or t its PiTTMCwa A liono* Mtsrso Co., 1
Pittsburgh, March IS, 1858. /
to Stockholders.— The Stock-
OcX holders of this Company art hereby notified that
the number of shares Into which tho tho Capital-Stock
is divided, has thU day been increased from Si* Thaujand
to Twrnty TScmand shores, in pursuance of authority
graoted by tba'LegluUtnro of Michigan.
Now certificates of stock in exchange for the old one*
will lie limed at tho office o' tho fecrctary. iu the city <>f
Pittsburgh on and after the Ist day ot April.
No certificate will be itsced for tho fraction of a abate,
but parties entitled to inv-iiacAl shares will be credited
therewith on tho books of tbo Company, and acortificatw
tamed whenever aasigmaeuts of inch Iract tonal erudite are
presented t> the Fecirtary as will amount to one cr more
shore*.
Iloldtii of r.!J r»rtlii(&t«s trill pU*tn prevent them ft.p
ficUango u early after ilm l»tof April may be codto
nleot. THOS. M. lIOWE, Secretary
Pittsburgh & Bo«toa JdLalag^Co.
Educational.
Kdgowortb Laoiea' Seminary,
SET7ICKLET, PEXXA:
THE SUMMER SESSION of tliis well
known Institution will open on tbo FLIL3T MONDAY
OF MAY*, and continue twenty-ono wests. A more do
llfhtfnl end healthful location 1* net anywhere to be found.
For eirrnlsrj or further Information apply (4 J.S. Mc-
Cord. John 11. Hrllor <r T. 11. NeTin. Es<ji, orto the Prin
cipal. [ip'J <l*«rttnj2Fl Rrr. 11. K. WILSON, D. D.
Sewickley Academy.
A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL
DOABDISO SCHOOL FOR BOVS, 12 mUn from
Pittsburgh.
But. J.F TBAVELU. A. M„ Principal. The TUirty
serond arssion will commence on MONDAY*, May 2d, ISC.S.
For Circulars and other particulars enquire of Mwri.
John latmr ± Sons, I>7 Water streo'.or Menrs. T. Q. Nn»
A Co., 1C? Liberty street, or of tho Principal, Fovlckley
rille P. 0, Allegheny county, Pa. apl:lmd*wF
Steubenville Femalo Seminary.
THE FIFTY-NINTH SESSION of this In
stitution will roEixnuuce ,>u
MOST)A I', THE ?.D DA YOF .UAY
F t t«’nn», «r>p*y
H«v C. bEATTV, D. D . SuperictCDtfcaf,
.1 i’rof. A. M. RKID, A. M., Principal.
auction Salts.
I*. 3VI. DAVIS, Auotioneor.
C*jranurcii*l Fair* Rooms, No. £1 Fifth Street.
ZINC PAINT. VENEERS, BUREAU
KNOB:?, Ac., At Auction.—On Tuesday nftanyiot),
Aurtl 13th, at So'clock. st the Commercial. Soles Booms,
No. &1 Fifth street, will bo sold without reserre, 1000 Its.
, Mack and brown Zinc Paint; 20 dcz.JMahogßDy and Valent
Bureau Knobs: a quantity of do do Veda«n;2 bdla. Cana
for l2bxs, .Plug Tebacco; 6 dot Manilla
Bed Cords; 10 do single and dirable bit alee: Window Clast.
Nail*. Wrapping Paper, Vnnttre and Hay forks, lc- Ac
■PIQ P.M. DAVIS, Anct
"\f ALU ABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—
I On Tuesday evening, April 13th, at 7 o’clock, at tho
commercial sales rooms, No. 6* Fifth street, will be sold,
17 shares Bank of PlttslmrEb Stock: •
25 ds M.AM. Bank do;
1 i do Mechanics’ Bsok do;
lu do ' Allegheny do do:
•0 do Old Allegheny Bridge dm
2r) do Birmingham 11 B. a P. das Stock.
»l' a __ P.M. DA\ 13. Acct.
Larg e sale of new and second
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, BAROUCHES, In
frnat of the newanction building, No. f>4 Flfihstmt <m
Wednesday morning. April IUU at 11 o’clock, will be sold
Without rcwrro, a large number of carrUgnL Lorries'
Laroachfs, wagons, Ac., of various styles and finish, mi,la*
by tom© ot the most colebratM eastern tnanafactmers.
■P 8 r.M. DAVIS. Aact.
YALUABiIG KiN'GIAS'U 'AND ' aSibr-
ICAN WORKS-—On Saturday evening, April 10th, at
* o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on tb» second floor of
‘SiiDrrauction bonding,No. WFiftli street, & collection
of English and American Works, comprising tlte best edi
tions oftkvoritcauthors. Amongtheta will beioand Thu
Americas Citizen, by Bishop Hopkins; Mott's Moral and In
tellectual Diversity of Races; Dictionary of ShatsMarian
Quotations; Scottish Gael, by Logan; WorksofTieUttr Lire’s
Rome, Avoir,Complete Works of Thomsa DickfS voir.
Moom’s Edition oftlie Works of Lord Bjtoo. 4 tols, Greek
anA Soman Classic Poets, by Elton, l'ercey’a Roilooesof
AndentPoetry;Knight’s Pictorial Half Hoar, 2 vois; Prac
tical Mechaaic’s and Engineer's Magazine, 6 vote, Glasgow;
FresgnW's Carpentry, 1 voi. quarto; Scott’s Commentary ou
the Krw Testament, 2 voir World ur Science, Art and Indos
tpvlvol, folio; tba American Engineer, Draughtsman amt
Machinist's Companion, by Oliver Bjrno, 1 vol, quarto-
Knapp’s Chomjcal Technology, 2 vols; Murray's Encyclopae
dia of Geography, 3 vols, muT a large variety of other Inter
esting works. Catalogues arc now ready, and the books
will he open forexamlaalion on Saturday morning
«P 7 . l’.M. DAVIS. Auct.
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1 1 URNI1URE, &c., oi the Perry Hotel at
A. Auction—On Satnniay morning, April 10th, it ID
o’clock, will I* commenced the do of tie entire stock of
Furniture*. Bar Flxtmcs, Ac., of that exlCD.ive eitablbb
oeut, embracing Mahogany Botes, Oirazxr, Tables, Chair*,
Rocking Chairs, Splendid l-orge Ollt Frame French Plat*
Mirrors, Drwrtng and Plain Bureaus, Wardrobes, Waah
Stands, Venlflan Ellada. Chandeliers; Parlor, Chamber and
Ball Carpets and Oil Cloths; High and Dow To.l Bedsteads
Feather Beds, Uattrenoa, Bcddmg.Dining Boom Furniture,
uiuuijClaas andQueensrrare,' BarFixture*Counter* cm*
Urge Cooking Store afad Fixtures, Parlor and Ere Stores
Ac - Tb « petitire, and will be
ccntlnnnd until a!! i» soi<i/ T«nns at sale.
■■ mr »P 7 r. M. DAVIS, Aoet.
XT
uui,Ai*IJJD BAGGAGE, &c. t a t Aao-
Uon—Oo Monday a/ternoGn, April 12th. at 2 o'clock
»t too commercial sales rooms, Sfo. 44 llfth it, will bovoM,
bj order oi Ph. Shepler, fbrmerlV of tha Hhnaond Hcnra
now of tha Natiooal Hotel, on tceonnt of whom it may cod*
* *”“**> * »»Uw* «id atrraeUng
Also, one bet box,6corklogcL&
•eli.and * corking hammers. P. mTdaTIS, And,
F‘* T * AT PRIVATE
kJ aut,lalouto»ajtpnrcLa6*T3,l)y .
ftpl P. M.DAVIS, Anet,Xo: HPiflU st.
AI STl'i LOB3IIS & CO., Mcrchaiits 1 Exrhnn
lExecutor’a Sole of Stoolio,
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., ~
nfinxM?* 5* r ,° mi Sonet, riusfcoigi,.
r THE Executors of tho her. Charles Avero
.-A. «M« U labile anteatlbs Merchant's Eicbanra, In
**• d i?onlOTMbar.thn JJtb s
0 d^A,f- u nlbslnnowlßgslociij,nr: *
.«« sbarts or tts capitaluockofths Pittsimrai i Bonon
Slin.os Company, (CUIMIm, Lots Enperfor.)
ComSnj 1 * 1 '’ 1 ' las capital stock or tho National Minins
Isbarea Exebangoßank orrittsbnrcli
4°o •' ' Allegheny Bank.
•*- '* Uaadatroetßrid^Co.
6G *• IToaongabel* Bridge Co.
_ “ Mcnongabela NaTjgaUcn Co.
r- fJ!! s K g ' Cincinnati 4k LouiariJle Telegraph Co
BirM«.dscrip. *•’** * a
to abarasChartists raller RallrtadCo.
N"»t"n Plank Read Co.
TL^^'T,nfJr Ub " tiU r '™ UC '- r ™-
Xon.—A credit trill bo allotted ua PitrahnMii B hj t»..
; w, r o ! i‘Ssii ii; ‘ inB , "> ib™ pSbX ? i»
f° Dow * : One-fifth cub, th» ba&se*
two » or ’ and °iKbt month*, trlth lcl«r«t:
toe stock to remain a* security, and on debolt In payment
“7 Iwiallmcnt tba afiionnt ibentfofcrepaidtobelbr-
MtedwjdJhocontnttt mclmled orth* pertitaLeMtothe
of tits Dot** at tbo option of the £xccctor*.
Parchajeraarailinß theioselTM of tUo term* of credit »
aboro, to be entitled to tho transfer of any number of ebar**
notlesa than fifty up.m (raying tho talanco dno m>ou tbo
number rransfmM.
Tiros. M. HOWE. ■)
war. at. sitLv.v. rtxccnt..^.
JOSIAUEUtO, )
[CUronUle, Junm*l, Pott at) 1 ! Colon copy.}
FOK SALE.—IO Lots situated onßluffaiid
Etflo *ti., a ibort tllstureo from tbo Coart Hoaso. "•*
f«t front by 100 d«p. T
anULouUYllUT«!<'*r*rh '
49 shire* Olid fellotr’t fl&Jl Stock. v
10 shim Dank of Pittsburg]),
eOtkam Pittsburgh Ufe. lira aaJ MaiJuo Inroraar.
Compcsy. v — •
• ° lra - AUSIIH LOOSna 4 CO. 1
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[TOCK SALES BY AUSTINXOOMIS^
.J OX, AT TIIK MERCHANTS’. KCHANaEruTT>v
TIIUKSDAY KYENIKO^ltouk-
Copper Stock* Bond ud Rra! t&teSb ‘ 53 d
- Bt pTJbllc “ ,8
K»ta Dr,n, .na U. M „„ tSFgg&gi* * «>;
urm. tjr ABSmMLOaMIS.'tCo' 1
te2l Stock Kote Broker*. 93 Ycortfc*t.
<E2lants.
~W~ANTED— A/Frap Boy-odo who has
a TJL ,h'‘ ■“‘“Mperienco >“ “pointing,” to irorkon on
AJomrrmtatPrca. Innnlro nt Si, og&. .ptSt
Agents to eel I iatho State of
\t HAND POWKK PATENT STCITV
two men can wry about ttw field and pall
ap toe I*rs?*t plae stoops by bead Is about taro-minute*
eaclu Addtfn apfigpd W. HALL. B*o*or, Msld*.
ANK STOCKS WANTED by T^"
„ AUSTIN LOOAH3 k CO.,
feQ Stock end BUI Brokor, S 3 koartfa umt.
\\f ANTED—Deer Skins wantc4'by
-If fc!7 WELLS, RIDDLE AQO, So SO fourth rt.-
CTOQKS WANTED— ... / . ; j
ijMechantcf* Stock;. H. -tad ■M. Stacie"
Zsebaos*: • “ • : 'Wevtaalßraraac* > .*•-<
if,.- i_i \ . -■ .• -a
To fill order*, by ' AUBTCTLOOJIXS * C 0„ -
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