r Tne Rre«ssiosPMSHTTKBXAS Cosvxstios. — Ajf® and DebiUty»~A>ol weakness Impair the health, anti want of activity i q j body, tinder the lead of Dr. Ross, assembled tn m»koe u, # m i ß 4 discontented end nnh&ppy. In at** ........ . i Knoxville, Tcnn., on the second instant. They ' when* old age adds It* infloenee.it U almost tmp> n n U ii/.r phr-imt , ter and alare, is not referred to in the Contes- camfo to ok t>r B™**™'■ sion of Faith, either directly or indirectly, as an t, r ‘ " rr, ' i ' l i K 'r" onty ■> nm. ' •, „ „ , - - ~ J , , . 1 many imitations, which the public ebculd guard against oflence, it cannot, in itself eonsidtrtd, in any ease, . J 1 be mode the basis of discipline in the ITeabyte- tlpcrboltl( ,„, «r»»,b, thspr. ‘T,’"’ " ' ,r leb.m, DEN J PAGE, J, , A CO, Uanatsetartag Pta™.- right of the Church Conrta to take cognizance U..IM in heir judicial capacity, of cruellies practiced . „ dD n.gjt«. pumllT. .pM*»T iu (his and other relations in life. Inasmuch as slaveholders were Admitted into : the Churches organized by the Apostles, and os neithor Christ nor his AposHes intimated that the slareholding relation was a sin. although . they lived in the midst of the institution, and , enjoined upon masters to treat their slaves with ■ kindness, it follows, necessarily, that a Church 1 Court that makes sl&veholding in any raft, a bar to communion, is usurping authority that, be longs only to the Great Head of the Church.’’ On this basis this body is to be organized. We learn that this declaration has been adopted by tho Presbytery A proposition was made tonnite this seceding body with the old school body. To this end they set forth the points on which both agree as follow D. f. WIUIAMS.—D. L.IATOII..—-S. 8. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORSand PROPRIETORS PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL IJLIBSB COUNTY CONYKNTIOV Th« citizens of Allegheny .oantjr »h« *" opposeJ ; to tin National Administration, am hereby rcqaoeted , to moot in their respective Wards, Borough., Town- , ship- and Precincts on Sirnw.iT the 29th day of j MV, 1853, and elect two DelegaUa from each to i meet in County Convention, at the Court House, in Pittsburgh* on WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of Juno, at 10 o'clock, A. u., for the purpose of nominating a County Ticket. The primary meetings will be held In the (own ships between the hours of 2 and 0 o’clocfer-p. w.,at tha usual places of bolding such meetings and in the Wards,/Boroughs and Precincts, between the hours of 4 O&d S P. SI. By order of tht CVnnnnf<*>, RoBT. P. NeVIT, Chn.,r, Sir Henry HmveloeU. Wehave finished reading Brock’s Lifo of Sir Henry Havelock, and feel constrained lo write down a few of the impressions it has left upon our mind. If others shall bo led by any thing we may say to read the book and shall derive from it as much pleasure as we have, then our object in these remarks will hare becu accom plished. Taking this little biogrophy as a correct and reliable one, wo have here presented one of the most remarkable characters of this or of any age. Bred up from early youth for the army, living in the camp exposed to all its privations, labors and temptations, and dying at last in panoply of war within hearing of the most fearful orgies of heathens, whose tender mercies were cruelty* so bore himself that bis wholo life was as Bootless as a child's, a man well worthy the •Alogy of Lord IlardiHgc,—“Every inch a sol dier and every inch a Christian.’’ The only question Havelock overosked (and he asked that of God) was, —“Isthialhepathof Onco satisfied on that point, no difficulty, no danger, no war of elements, no scorching Indian sun, no breadth of river, height of mountain or deep morass, and not all the hosts of the enemy could for a moment deter him in his way. 110 might die, he might bo torn by tigers or burned by Sepoys, but if any of these happened to him while in the fall) of duty, what matter? He was of thoso men, many of whom England bos produced for centuries, and America also many in her short career—men who osk not of th of September, when the reinforcements under General Sir J. Oatram arrived. The latter at once pnt the command of the forces relief of Luck now into the bands of Havelock, and once more he sets out for the rescue of that Buffering gar rison. Again ho crosses tho Ganges, and now his march is one continued battle. Every day’s • advance V[a8 -an incessant struggle through i golds and swamps turned into morasses by the rain, with heavy guns and ponderous wagons, disputing every knoll with tho enemy, and tramp ling down all obstructions. And thus they pushed on over the more than forty miles be tween Cawnpore and Lucknow, until they found the enemy in force at Alam Bagh. Hero occur red that terrific battle of which we have al ready published in our columns graphic descrip •• tions from the London T'ivxts. The battle was fought and won as all the world knows. On the morning of the 25th of September, the aftny advauced'to the relief of the famished aud dying garrison. To reach U they were obliged to cut their.way in a hand to hand tight through a city' of 300,000 inhabitants at that moment swarming besides with an army of Sepoys 50,- 000 strong and fierce as tigers. Of that battle we will not attempt to give a description. U - is in this little book and the fight at Thermopy lae is the only contest which we have ever read of that bears any comparison with it. Through the whole day and until night, Havelock fought ut the hoad of his forces and while the midnight sky was blaziog with bombs and rockets, he joined hands with the sufferers in the garrison. His career was finished. It soemed as if a sense of duty had shielded him from harm in the midst of death. That duly performed, the gar- rison of helpless women and children rescued, : Qg£. Havelock died. On the 2‘2nd of November attacked with a malignant disease. -.On the 24th he called bis son wounded io the taking of Lucknow, to his bedside, saying: ‘•Come my eon, and see how a Christian can Anil Ue fell Mleopi irell perfuruicJ, *nd pi!ied to hU reward- In the Alum Bagh, Tfhero te bail fought bo brav.lj and non bo nobly lies buried this modern hero, whom name nnd doeda trill lire as long a. there are baarta toappreoiaia what ia best and nolle,. ,n human nation and manly aohieremoni. gg. iH~BCCordancß with the policy we marked outforounelTM early in tho season, wo giro place to-day to a communication relative to the SheriffeUty. Tho other candidates for that office. Will understand mt our columns are open to all, „ r ca nonditlon-— they mint be abort. EutuuaTlow ™fe^“ r 'E. g 2 le, b s| l oua CHv ? and Hyperion, n following 3SE £*V I** lB - with fiOmdrepaeeenger., and n large amount pf freight. “Roth bodies agree that it is consistent with j the requirements of tho Westminster Confession I of Faith to receive said Confession according to j adopting act of 1720, to wit: as containing all ! tho essential truths of Christianity, and also the | doctrines that distinguish the Calvanislic from ! the Pelagian, Sociniab and Arminian systems of j theology. We agree, likewise, in believing that j this system of doctrine includes the following I truths—namely, the Trinity—the Incarnation j and Deity of Christ —the Fall and Original Sin ; —Atonement —Justification by Faith—Personal Election—Effectual Calling—Perseverance of tho Saints—the Eternal Happiness of the Righteous —and Eternal Punishment ef the wicked.” The proposition of union was discussed for three days, and at last adopted by a vote of 10 to 9, when a Committee of Conference was ap. pointed, with instructions of which the follow ing is the substance: “The Committee appointed by this Synod to confer with a Committee of the General Assem bly, are hereby directed to attend the meeting of the Assembly in New Orleans in May next, and preseat this subject in behalf of this Synod to the General Assembly which will then be in | session in that city. And if a majority of the Committee should be prevented from attending the meeting of the Assembly in New Orleans, they oro directed to send a copy of this minute to the Moderator of the Assembly, and request that body, if they should think proper, to ap point a Committee for the purpose above speci fied, to designate a time immediately alter the adjournment of Assembly for a Conference of the Committee.” The session was to adjourn on the 1 Uh. Democratic Polish.— The “hard-fisted de mocracy” appear to have got rid of much of their aversion to the little extravagances of polished life. We well remember the hullabaloo they raised over the few thousands that were spent in properly adorning the “East Room” of the While House in the times of John Guincy Adams, and many a rough-handed backwoodsmen took. sideß wilh the democracy in that crusade upon “Federal Extravagance.” But times have changed. The White House, now, under democratic rule, is a paluco to wbat it was then; and the representa tives of the "hard-fisted,” who make capital by railing againstaristocracy, appear to be dabsters at imitating aristocracy whenever they get a chance, as witness ihe following table of the “Contingent Expenses” of tbo C S. House of Representatives in 1807. Kdltm, 4.4T0. .st!,S2© OO.F.ngh Dupat.-ti Sciwora.... .. t'ArJ To Inkstands— Can-ilt-a 1,057 SO Fancy {GSIi '. r - Propclliog I'ecclla tKMj oo Draper'*. 0" Two Flags 100 00 Engliah IK 42 Dressing Ca*o« 045 s*> Dcek. ">0 <*> Odor Case* 121 So L&J»*V 2** :.» Cigar Coat* 4T 60l Pluiu lo<> I*o Ladle*' Helical**. 242 00] Cui oo Portfolios 1,09? Ss| French M ISI A Union, plain anil »_ Pump t* <■" iUominai«d Ul2 001 .For*w. H ft l - ! *94 *4 Soutt. ‘.>4 WJ l*»dl*«* l‘i i •'<4? *■<• Y«ataTa|»i b«xe* 70 W) IVarl Sliop'g Talilnt*. "J 47 00 -Yalta* I<> OOjUtickskmPur** 7" <«> Card Omci l ITT OC’il't-cL^l-birfiks liu u»| Liwn’CMipamus.* l"l These knick-knacks were all bought with the people's money for (lie use of our representa tives, and we must say that they went it rather strong io the female line —Scissors, Ladies’reti cules, albums, Ladies’ Ladies Companions, Ladies' inkstands, Shopping tablets, &0. What Members were so femioine as to need these accessories to femlaine enjoyment" or were they cribbed for the benefit of Members' wives Seriously, we think it a small matter to obi^t to these little thiols: but wo imagine that the peoplo who are unused to such luxuries and who fancy that their democratic represent itives at Washington dress in homespun and live on corn dodgers and bocon, would open their eyes with astonishment if they could see the ‘•con linuencies' their representatives are buying with the nation's money. Jriua: WiLMor We have before us Judge Wilmot'a defeuco against the attempt of his po litical enemies to legislate him out of office It ia a triumphant refutation of all the trumped-up charges against him, and bus probaMy put an extinguisher upon tho base scheme to punish him for his political opinions. It is n rather singular fact that, while the lo cofoco press of tho State has been condemning, with one voice, the removal of Judge Loring, (who was ousted for defying the low of Mas sachusetts,) on the ground that he was punished for a political offence, should not have one word to say against this scheme, got up under locofoco auspices, intended solely to punish Judge Wil mot for being a Republican. Whilo condemning i the Republicans of Massachusetts for doing what they did not do, the leaders of the party in rids stale undertook to accomplish the very act they were so unfairly charging on their enemies Littbi-l’s Livibo Age. This valuable publica tion, one of tho best ever issued in this country, has beeu enlarged, and each number contains some thirty pages, neatly thus render ing it the cheapest magazine now published. The peculiar merit of thl9 work consists in its containing the choice articles from the numer ous British periodicals. The selections are al ways well made, and it contains such a variety of matter that the tastes of every class of read ers appear to bo consulted. Messrs. Stahford & Delisskb, of New York, are now allied wiih Littku. .k Co. io publishing the Living Age. Wo have only ouo fault to find with this ex cellent periodical, of which wohavo been a con stant reader for years, and that is the frequent recurrence of typographical errors. The nevr' publishers must secure more careful proof-read ing. Such a blemish in a standard work is without excuse. In all literary -respects it is well wurthy of the enlarged patronage it is re ceiving. Ji uoe Docclas. —Tho Washington -IS Uecnipta from Jau. I, ISSS, t•• April l. 1853 «1,U7,752 52 Same period last year .. 1,258,535 26 Tut weekly statement of t£e Philadelphia Bonks, presents the following aggregates, as compared with those of the previous week:. Aprils. April 12. Loans 21,057,152 21,656,028 Dec. $1,124 Specie.... 5,937,697 6,133,000 Inc.. 195,403 Deposits.. 13,423,318 2,675,193 Inc.. 301,338 Circnl'n.. 2,047,899 13,784,050 Ino.. 27,79-1 Tan following is a comparative statement of the condition of the banks of tho City of New York, April 3 and April 10: April.*?. AprillO. I**,, 110.583,354 110,547,610 Inc. $259,262 finede ..... 31,550,000 '32,030,430 Inc. 50G,436 C&tfcm... 7,232,332 7,215,809 I„c 13,477 Worn. Dbo'b. 93,539,149 93,583,1(10 Dm. 23.049 Und'n Dep’rt 78,023,175 78,790,804 Inc. 787,889 DlED—Yesterday aftcrnuon, HENRY, youngest son of lUv. Henry Kendall. ag»d two and eight months. The funeral will ink" place this afternoon at 2 o’clock, from his parent*’ residence, No, ICC Liberty street. Sptcial jaattcf?. THIS MBB.CArrrXIiB AGENCY, FOR THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF TRADE. B. DOIT.LABS ACO., Proprietors. '*• rnrr H.../V Fifth 4>«., Fitltluryh, I'nina. ALEX ARMSTRONG, Manager. , EmhMklm.l. .V-w York, June, I*4l—Pitts!'g, March 1562 j utAti ornr*. I NEAT U>KK II D"UOLASS A CO. Pittsbarifli... Philadelphia Cindnanti.. . Cleveland Detroit Chicago Dubuque Milwaukio.... New Orleans. Charleston Louisville, St. Louie Montreal. »' E. London. Eng Lettire of Introduction to Lawyers of high standing and respectnbiiitv in every section of the Union, will be gratu itously furuirheil to subscribers making application at the office, Also letters of introduction to any of the offices named above. ,fcy*CvLLXCTIO!Ot FBOXPTIT ATTtSDED TO tV ALL PASTS OF rnx United States and Haimu Posnsuoas. apfcdtftc WITUtUiW DOIitILAM WJUOS WLLOL ROBINSON, MINIS & HILLERS, .FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, W -A. H HINGTON WO R K « Pittsburgh Office, N0.‘41 Market afreet. Manufacture ell kind* ef Steam Engines and Mill Machin ery: Casting*. Railroad Work, Steam Boilers and btoeet Iron Work Jnbmug *ud llei-driug doneon abort notice. mrl’> lydtc Academy of Palutiag and Drawing. Tue ].u>Ric tiro informed that a School for the above biauihn will be opened ou and after the Ut of April next. M No. 21 FIFTH STREET, ft r those who may be deeirou* «f obtaining a practical course of instruction.— There will al«*> be taught the use of thi- French fYajran. Etching on Cr-pj+r, Lith'-jraphic Drawing, (one stone}' Tinting vith India Ink and Sepia; also tho beet style of painting Iu Gil and Hater thlorj, by which tho pupil Ueu aUcd to •uirced more rapidly than by any other melb.d The merit* of Ihu stylo of painting and drawing have been long and *utv«*sfolly tested iu my classoa. Haring in my poawssiou a large and finely teUcttd collection of Orvjtnali for rrrry branch, I iurite Indies aud those who may have In Tiew n i .>ur»e >d (eas'-ns local' at my Studio. No 21 Flflh street. th» tii st uf April my patrons aru informed that my Room* will U* removed to No. 21 Fifth street, tame entrance a*Cargo's Now Photographic Gallery. Those dir siring a su{>orior Portrait at a moderate rate are reminded that my colored Photographs received the Firtf I'lrrbiitT* at the lost Pair. mr24:lmdtc JOHN X. GDOG^Eg.' WHOLDBALiTcLOCK. DBP^T No. 4'4 Flflh Street, ucar Wood, K K I N EM A N .V MKYRa -V Wbolt-suie aiul Kotail Dealers In F / .V F G 0 L D A S D SILVER WATCHES SILVER ASD PLATED IVAJiE, TANCY GOODS, wAT C II MATERI A. I> AT EASTERN PRICES. mrl* lyUuV ___ MITCHELL. HERRON & CO , Kiamcrruu or C’oolcing, Parlor and Ht*atmg STOV E S , Urate Frunts, Fenders, Cooking Kanges, if., 1 04 Liberty Stf Pittsburgh, Pa. mrKfr 1 j E'l'NA rtTOVITWRKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY COOKING. IMRLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c., jWHOLESALF. AND RETAIL. F'■nrcli yon Allegheny River, twu IVutipylvauia PaMr-nger ( >fii»'« anil Sales Room, i.irl.-. Hdfr No, AWoodSt., Pl»>bnrgh. P*. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., HAKUriCTURCU or Cooltina, I*arlor iintl Heating STOVES, Grateß, Fronba, Feodors, etc., And Maaotacturwraof the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING 1 NO. 33S LIBERTY STREET, jriWydfc pirrsinjßOU, pa^ L- BOTH W. ■’OCIXODOH. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Ac CO., Uanufactoren of CAST STEEL; a!*., SPRING, PLOW a&0 A. D. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Comer Rmi and Firit Street*, fSttiburgh, Fd. ISAAC *• ,o<3,ftS ' L>. H. ROGKrtS Sc CO., Hiscncrcazu or Rogers' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator T«oth, Camtr lion and First StrrrUj IMUlurgK, I*o.. JOHN BRH miuricnuu or Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doom, Window Sbntters, Window Guardi, it., Not. 01 Second Street and W Third Street, (Between Wood ami Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., H,., cubaad a variety of Dow Patterns, fancy and plain, ta-table for all purpcac*. Particular attention paid to en closlngGreve Lota. Jobbing done at short notice. mrO SINGER S SEWING MACHINES The great superiority of SINGER'S MACHINES Over oil others for the use of Cluthing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Has long been known and practically acknowledged Hl* NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Wblch is n light, Cumpact and highly ornamental machine, (doing it" wurk equally well wilh the lorge machiue*.) and must brcumoa favorite for family use. A full supply of tho abuvo Machines far s»lo at Now Yoik prices, by It. STRAW, 33 Market »t., Pittsburgh, pa, Also tho BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from s4i to sio. [dol7J naXhlydfr SEWING M AOHINSSI rOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bridge port, Conn., IMttitmrgb,6B Fifth Street. This Muchlne Stitches the rineat or Coaroest Fabric, At the pluaamoofthe Operator, making with ease 0n« Aouf ami beautiful and durable StiUhexper Minute, elmoet uolae leesly, aud are becoming indispensable fur family use. Full information may he obtained by addreasing James Ewing, or ALEX. B. EKED, Agent, No. CS Fifth street, Pittsburgh. LEAS PERRINS' Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOTPSEURB OF A LETTER FROM To be the MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD BAUOE. AT MADRAS, K To bis Brother at And applicable to H WORCESTER, May, IS6I. EVERY 'Tell LEA A PERRINS that v their Sauce la highly esteem* VARIETY jj) ed In Indie, end is, In ray **• opinion the moet palatable as OF DISH. well as the most wholesome Sauce that Is made.” The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, wne obtalnod by LEA A PER- R INS tor their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world wide tome of which baring led to numerous imitations, pur chasers are earnestly rc'iuwtrd to see that the name* of “LEA A PERRINS” am Impressed upon the Buttle and Stopper, and printed upon thejabela. sX 40D Broadway, New YoTk. A tb-ck always In store. Also, orders rocoired for direct •hipmeot from England. my^ljdfcs *110,782 74 W. Ti,SDjmi.„ — 1 VANBHVBR * FRIEND. ATTOKNHY 8 A. X LAW SOLICITORS IN CHAHOERT, No. 5, Shine 1 1 Blodt, Dubuque, lowa. promptly made in any part of Northers lowa, or Westers Wisconsin. Will attend to tbe purchase a»d Sale of Beal Estate, ob* Uinlnq Moray on Bonds and Mortgagee. eclilydfb POTATOES— 100 bos. white Potatoes in rtert sad tor lib Py aps T. LITTLE A CO. *PF«i»UMat Bnntf'd to Jim t»t. N%ti..\-ai, Tur »T«r. -Sit.-iai.Ko- T?0B REST—A thn*o *toTj Dwelling S 3 (i'SpCotokw —W R v.rTrr F-I •i..cra DKaC.M.FITCHiJ. W.SVKF.S W ,P. -T..- M ,So AjsS. 1~ . ££<• V o 1 O lT»n n“ °S V v e t ltTKHlii'li SSI. ”.«p7urf’»l«>* >“• ,onu..» '*** 10 ,l "' ijr^"' OPPOSITE THE ST. CHIU HOTEL. ZVXTS! l’SZ!+~i r , p-,.-", TIL!. Jrx B FIRST. ISi 5 , <***■•*• p.«.« J . »UnMr llkUh.m u.o.it.i w ,„ !_ 1.. r . t.ra of 1.. • ("*! ” t *,„hlp. i, , , . ? v r , a „ ( An-1 may 1.0 -\nivjltcol daily, (ax,'Apr Sunday-1 nl-ml'i-riro-'V. .i* -.Tina l l » l ru'h , ti'l an , l 111 ' I;i " ,lt ' r i ' rlKl,Ut * ' " *''aLKX ANimu KIV- - 1 ~ R ' d«a ' -u-o" -• lor c0»...mpii0.., uiku, Bronchia. ...4 ';“7;"j"""V +>l*ll KFNT-T!.e‘biie“ Wirclu-WS} jgj»Siic«iH'.-HA»V v •II XKCbrMt C« P UI»M «.•!.«• I- l,„i p. Jf r..»., ™„;.| I, w H Smith 1 tv., S~. lil£E “«*» o. 1a causing Pulniyourr [>i c.»nst». C«tar,k. AtTrtiwr.f iU l/.,'-. l>- {-* >f M'C U.I.AUIMN Tfl K 1 K!?» f-oCT-m, n !. ' PAUE. *W. -C W.'fcJ , Tr „ v *: . r . r~ ! r *. V. h--:.u uuii U.Mi-nMi.' vrur'i;'-. Jai-i-'if N..a. U'J Ftrrt nrvl IN* fr-cccd rt« u„ • pfTUf.n, tr-MtrtUi, 1 cr.i'i'.e 'imt*. ttr. —.- t‘i DUS. MTCU A PYRES woultj st»U’ that their tr-atniMit ■» T ryvi*pT rT~“ — ~T- , 1 ~j . —T - ‘ LET—A two Ptory BritfV I>wclhnpgg J? flA,*- ** Kl,y C ‘" »o , , !/•...»»• [tk Ui ILfc.—l lldVO this duv. April 1, lc-j.*', I *,*J Hav«t-crL brlwi.y'n Pern ami tW» rlr.T >.n-B3 tußT*ntt>-r. of CrroonmiiLlon 10-. l 1.1- lac. Bj.l l*. -«• „„ , lock ' ' L ,S V r,m;. nS "11 Lrl.ni ... -- ul+ tnOtellovtand tytlen cilery. s»ai.i 'Mf-rt.und durxt.y t . \i^, srfc \y y,,L’NO »s. t WM. CaUTWRIGHT. ■ iUderrlmwnt in li? f«no*. aud lb»:T tb< rcUire fOiuluy who will a-niintio lh<- t>iiniDi:s* at tin- n.-w firm wuh a tboroucli tb« T7OK. SALL A splendid dark brywH^N—-^ MEDICINAL INHALATION.»hUb ib»*y t*luc bi Aij but I .Wiull) rpo.mmeu.l H.r new firm to mj-fur- JC FAMILY U»'JL*H t-* «•*•!< (n himni or nn-du*Sy f „ t . ,_ n „. r . , . Htrun.-,.:niyv,tiii.|i.hm.ut. .milN CAUTWKiUHT. «:re*i, Alle*hrny. ApUltd* lecu, and loTallds am cjrii'.'Atly >-4UtUni'l ''•a-uup 7. ..• .. , , . tbo jirecimn ti-ne of curability uiiany tisod upen pO-P A KTNKRSHIP. Tit •? undersigned FARM FOK bXLh, con tho plauAlbb-,but falpo ,dru that tb. -cat .*f th- div-ui - C4Q (j 1. ,r. . I,*. u, fa .,| 6 I,,„nereh,p uo.b-r tb- nm«- •*( T J S'‘f„ 1m!“ M-l'n. li' ..cn-* in a be reached in .i nuiilier bv L.M.T" IlKnl Ii \ .»l NU. I-t tbo pur]*.#*? id tn.«i»uf«. im- tt.< fd eu!u*at*i 'U. ..N'Ul une-balf Meadow Land, of a for confUllnho!.. IT/ A l , ' ! '• l ' al,, - e in Ciili-rT, SurKicid lb»*iuiuei.t*, i< - . n „ f the f.alat»-■.• bich and rollius. rcadylor the A«»- ..u. .0... . r; r n. v:! MXizr*'- aoltoa by letier . t WM CARTWHWHT. fruliaf a *up.>rior .pn.litv; t.. b - t ibor with a &*>■'. and nlua- CHIWA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. Apnll.t. lMn„l w W YuUNO. bn. Stone Quarry. nannept* aptfidtr AADOK tfltUl, onto. AT 777 A’ uLU EST • MLI.-UXc'.m jF HENRY ii I O 13 "V v ,di.,L..eou • qi.v I'l-m,,.. FMon'.; IVkle. Ac.. NV Mj W,« d 1*24 Wood btnft, Pltl-W K '». Pa ; . I i-y ,m- . ; .,-cml m. t. mi.n«f*rturl«. fi -f Who i.S tilin' re.-. iviD4 a- 1 Iru---*. Si-ik**;- 4tc. »*» 1 Kopung with rnur Eastern Citie*, a rhoi<*n t urUi.lcs lu X.tt* _ lion, comprising „,-.d tastoful . U ,« ..f IW,« AW ° VM\ >! “fl****”* I*™' 1 *™' n Stone Tea, Dining nnd Toilet Ware, and the *nun- In Plain, MACHINE i ATTE ii N MAKER, Gold, Lustre B-tnd and Flowepr Fine M'hitn Vitrified Iron No. ''l* I«ok&u Strtrl, Stone Table Ware, known tv bo tbo must durable now m “iiTti AA\ht».) I ITIXtI HUM. PA . ow for Hotel*and tftrn&ihoatr French Oblnu of n-w nvl. e. , "T 3 ESPEOTFU EIA ilifi.nu* Ills friiTi'ls :mt] in Pnry White and Gold B-tnd. either In e-tt* «t eiti S ’l» XV th" public uenerdly Ib.ti h« i* follv ).oparr.| t . r.id,l, Uiltanil D«or..rf f,t,. MM* J^SEk^SSTSuW and Plated Cnstont; German Silver Ten Table Spoon*. Synp tin- p.-t otlir- will be pr..in|>tl> attended t<». aj>! f>.: t L*i|lo., dc , plnt.-d with silver. fiD, Iror, R.ndM C,rvi„ f . -[V, TAS | L _ A prim- arli.-l-. ju«l' Weiv.Hl Tea and Table Killin'nnd Forks; Ton Wnitt-ra ««t*>t Tray*; g* j tor tt. CODKTRT RETAII.TIUPK,price ipxi’llAOTXiF LUii WOOI).— A ' v'.-rj large the pntillr, who are reKpoctiully iDvited to examine tin* ; Jji lnvi.|n« ■< I lin »at very lev j.rlr« «bv «t'»ck 1 a pli MACKK.'WN * FINI.KA Baker & Cob • i n ' . i oENuixE _ : IS d iS. <££&?. t C " Ijl ' kr oil." : cicvrlanll, lirtruil anil Lake Superior Line. luis Metuctne, iircrurc’a in tlio most ap- ~ , , ' * * f 1 i In- favorite and la»t bleami r I>To;e,l manti.r, >nd UU bj- .... bn rra.n.l ih, „.ic- SOUTH STAR, B. 1., gnect. Mn.lrr. tb»o of the most scientifr of the Mielleal l’rof'«*ion of Phil- . f „ nw jjen-a- steamer iKlelbbit. mid cl.o.,b »f Loro;-? an-l America pr „ ra j. tljM4 ourrymp i.ae.iturr* i.n.l treUbt all havlngtcfted Its wonderfal carmtiveprop«Ttje». pointe i n I ake cn|s,-n -r. lor it aQurd* grrvater Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A C<> , Wholesale I »oiofon ami ep*-«-d baa ever t««ly by all Druggists thmoghout the country. fed3:dttv-30 \ l _°_ 1 : ' nt _ HANNA GAKUKI n>n A CO.. Aitta. .B. Doi oLAsa k Co. .11. Douut ASS k Co. B. Done lair A Co. .B. Do rout* a A Co. .R. DucaLAis A Co. B. DorouM k Co. D. Doiglam A Co. ._...8. Douglass k Co. B. Doucum & Co. B. DoraLASS k Co. B. Douolass A Co. B. Dorouw A Co. B. RcaiEU A Co. J. D. Piatt a Co. Piatt A Co R. Doroust k Co. ..3. DoooiAsa k Co. Peuna CK3S> DENTISTRY. »*r*tinii* *n u ►ritmtirtf ' manner, without pain. Q3_Terma'zoot ttf Ilouee, Sign *ml Ornamental Pnintcra, *. . n '‘ tt< > - *-• —-— : A??DGRAiyFHS; ! /"'IATAW liA RKANDi.—I have just ret* <1 dealzu is i Vy* Rll ‘- fh, r * l, l'l'lt of this flno Brandy for medicinal pttr- __ _ . i tH/jrs Tho*-«itL»:ic aujtbitip In tui» Unecao always l’ ur- White Lond ftnd Zinc Pnmter. iC Ub» it at apU Jo? FLEMING’S. *'“■ .11 kit* Ot ry'».Oß^T ? rei r b CT . window om. | FOR KESfOB SALE.—We 144 Wucd Slrtfi, tvn tlnort above Diamcnd AUry ' t s«r ttm EL'*rpn«v Foundry, on Sandusky street. Al mrlb-lrdfc i leshcuy. fir tent or sale. with .ill Hie machinery, in first t into order. I’yesutsslun ran t«e bn.l iaincdintcly ' tpl-i H KOHIeQN A CO., Libvi ty JEWELRY, WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS Special plotters. fPIUNu S7UCU JIM - .i'EMD John C Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, iM6;dlyfc A‘«i. I*W and 170 Second Strrrt J.M.LITi’LK LIBItCH-A.lsrX TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (I>r .Irish'* New Dnilding.) PITTSDUHOH, PA. M>3Q:ly. JSI Liberty c'rett, Pittt'/’irijb, /■’>., asj> viiuixsAH rsAT.tn if Erery Tarlety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Sh'ye i«otA*’< Ji.. SIGHT BILLS I* KA W \ h Y DUNCAN, SIIERUAN A. CO.. ON TOE UNION BANK. LONDON. IN BUM-OF »'Mi POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS Also,Bills on tho prtnel|Ol *»tl• el France, Belgium. Holland, Germany, Russia and other Kur-p-.«ti Stats*, cunstantij uu bund an, 1 . Ilt - I r A U: 0. V. ' :.L' AMs i oV . f<-2kkl;nfc lUnLora. U\-.l ... d. rLt-r »; lh:;d MATLACS & ROCrLRS, COMMISSION AND FoUWAKOiNO MERCHANTS, No* 1H Pine Street, St. Louu. -Hu. Kirin T r 1 1limjl* Ci-t.Ua! Railroad _ J.t»:dro.lf*. "w" KYMAN « Bo' N , Manufacturers and Dwttors In all kind* of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. AND JLELA.F TOBACCO, Comer ef Southfield Street and Diamond Alley, PITTSBURGH. PA "HENRY“HU COLLINS, Forwarding and Commlsalon Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Choeee, Butter, Seed**, lTisb t And Produce Generally, AwF So. 26 Wood Street PiUilnirgh. " SAMUEL GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, No. .12 ST. CLAIR STREET, Dr. Irish'* New Building.) Wfr A. 11. ROBENIIEIM A BRQOKS^jgf No. 33 (old No. 30) South Second St*. Respectfully invit<» Dealers ami m«i- IJucr* to llielr fresh and superior «t--. k <-f RIBBONS, BONNET MATERIALS, CRAPkS, BLOND LACES, ARTIFICIAL PIAIWKIU*. llt'SUHl STRAW DONNETf, MENS' AND BOYS’ HATS, MISSES' BLOOMERS AND H.ATS. And ovury thing connected with this l rm«li - l ibo l.o*t ness. Sh irt time and rash buyer* will hod »ur pn-'es adapted to their requirements and a discount of 34 i*w cunt fa cash will be allowed. Please cut out mnl preserve 1 ht* udv. i tl».ii:jei.t to r— miud yon uf visiting n* whru you runm (<• tin? ui) $l,OOO Kewakd t«»r any Metlioiue that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL. the f, S ire Throat, Bums, Contracted Cords and Mutch*, the uuly v.g. otable remedy discuverwl that w ill act upon them aud liiu* UrthejoinU. Thoosandsol perauus have been cored of thesa complaints by this oow discovery. All wo Invited to give it atrial. Principal 200 Washington streel. Brooklyn,N.Y. Porsalsbj DR. GEO. U. KEYBER, No. 140 Wood street,and J. P.FLEMING. Allegheny. signature of Pratt A Butcher on tho wrapper, and name blown In tho bottle. apltolswi uiunu iu miv vu-ii,. _ - ___ 'TffffTf'i 4 ? ? P ? Trusses for tl»eCur«ofller»*« or nnpiure. MARfIU'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS. HITfEK‘3 PATENT TRUSS. FITCH'S SUPPORTER TRUSS BELF-ADJUSTIHG TRUSS. DR. BANNING'S LACH or BODY BRACE, fur tbe cure of Prolapsus Uteri. Piles, Abdomital and Spinal Wcakuwass. DR. 8. S. FITCH'S Slim Plated Snpporter PILE PROPS, tor tho support and cure of Plies. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak and «neo» vein*. ELASTIC KNEE CAPS* tor weak knee Joints. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for ankle Joint* SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; kind of Syringes. DR. KEYBER also has » Tpms which will r«-llc*lly cure Hernia or Rapture. OOcaat hU Drugstore, No. 140 Wood of the Golden Mortar. apfrdawY Galvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic Micnmxs, tor Medical porpevt-a. uf a very »up*ntot kind, will,be loot free of Elprete chargee, wheitman runs, upon a remittaace of Ton Dollar*. Aidrrrs 11. ‘S- I *- 11. KttYSBR, No. 140 Wa.d »t.. Pittahurgb. Pa. F tinning 'rketh.»«l J Mutuuu ikd Nratu.-Z>s. EL S. PARRIS’ CELEBRATEDSOOTU ISO STS UPs—Tblt infallible remedy has preserved hun dreds ef children when thought past recovery, from eunvul sloni. Aa soon as the Syrup U rubbed ou tbe gums, tbe child will recover. This preparation l* w» tuoocenl, •*> effl caclous, and eo pleasant, that no child will rr.'u*«* to let it* gums bo rubbed with IL When tok*uta we at the age uf tour mouths, though there is u-> ap,.«iXiu»of tooth, uoe bottle of ibe Byrup sbuuld be u*ed ou the rum*, to "pot* the pores. Parents should turr-.r W without the *jrup in the nursery where there are young children; for If a child w* fcua in ths night with polos la the gums, toe syrup fuixaedjateiy gives eoso by opening tbs ports aud buallog the gums, tlKre by preventing convulsions, fevoto, Ac. Prepared only by Dr. Bwayna A Son, Phlla. lOOObotiits -ttit received sod for sale fay ih* Pittsburgh Agent, , mS&dawY Da-GEO H KEYBEB, HO Wood it. Jltto flbbtrtistmrms. CARTWRIGHT AND TICKET WHITER. W r 1 .1 IiFMAIN Is I’ll Tr l !* t; K* * ll* ».N K W I F K I 11. i t.. 1..» r , s,« •. .»< Pi- - i.H - N-j 3-1 .'I'KIN*. A 1.1.1 V...i i.A/.LTIK ->Ki ICE. i.n.mi.tlx .ui.-mle'l t n|il4 CRINOLINE A GRASS SKIRTING, and nil llio new styles of II l«. iii.'llliilMjC ill* {-leel Kvtrb sloa, Sylph. Ai . r». 'cl at store t uplMiuF Ml'Kl'HY A BURCIIFIKLD SFKiNG & SUMMER WEAK FOR BUYS iu Drill-!, TwoLK-d*, M"uruitip N~*ille Wort, ami Domestics in j Ihedtj-. Please rail ami seMhen). C HANSON LOVK, I apH l. rniprly I.* 'f Dr<> . No. 74 Market street. I *"■ I.akoß'l/JTli►“su St merslEßs 1 J\ recnre'l tlil« tdv. wlinh we are selling at from • - 1 to bo cents a run!. C. HANSON LOVK. d. u. cawniß. , „ f ,U;4 4W y f„mwlj t..:vv Brothers, No. 74 Market sL Mess for#.,—ioo ibu. celTing and t.-r eile hr LARD —ICO bMa. and tcs. No. 1 Lard %f tlvtj and for vi)« b* npl.t ll ROl'IStl.V * CO S'" KJttTSWE ET ToTAToK^—i <’» bbKJc 7 wj'Y.-:i -ns 1U TI..JV and *aie by 1 aplWtd' JAMF-S WARDUOP. Git APE VINES—A few largo Vine** v.. a- „• «’,•• :?.-e.l War*-h- ->*■. 4T Fifth str-ol , JAMES WARDUOP I T» ASBBKKKV'I'LASTST—BrincES? Or- I Jtv *na«)ujt n.M J.rr «.*!.• by JAMES WARDUOP. F LOWER SEEDS—A ciiuiee collection of Annul! Blooming Ft'iw.r packed O.r tnalilnc ) Price |l for 2i> varieties nplt JAMFIS WARDROP. RTiIjBARBTiU( )l'Hoots of Myalt’a Victoria or Mammoth Pn«* $4 j>«t dl Uorttrultiiral Store. «7 Filthsl JAP WARDROP PEAK TREES —1 ,u***'> choico Pear Trees . f :L.- tiucr.l Wt-.J t»ifoi *<»le I t u}! ... .1* JAMES WARDROP CIILLI —SO Or*x“s choice W. K. Chee^O / j„*t r,.. d „ r .. nil.l f»r »»l- by H. f 1 KKA>E —t*■ -m.i.;, ISatAJI dickey * CO 'PENN 'KLOnr- -'*> sucks in st'-rr .md X 101 «al« j.j ISAIAH DUKEYiCO SIM AC ~-y< '-a.'k- m and f.u wile hv ISAIAH DICKEY A o«>_ HOCSE' IT KNiMIINOi -A large a-sort m.-ul •• ; Wnr.“, *t!itl)s»- l, *t».i J*Util»ll«‘.l 1 .u»'»ri-v 111:1 nnd CUte-l W »n': Hollow War*. fin*. •jv,t J'n» «. W.xxisn \V»r* <1 trout « < f Kitchen Llt-n A, ;*o. „t I - |.iice* lot rn«h JOHN KLEMIMJ, • ..rn»r of Market »d>l Third street* SECOND AIUIIVAL-orseRINO AND Summ-t Drr*.* , *oo.l«. Nlm«l». MatiUr*. White f»* ■"(!», Momulup tioodv NortHo Work, s»nr cbe Brick I‘avrinnnt • The I‘arement of the F-v-tony to l~< of herd cherry l-nck ■ I-uch quality Loliall t,o iipj.i,-risi by the Warden. ' Theprlri** hid. a* it»,rr, to include all the fund, Gi *»t*l, and other maieihilr, and w»*rt nccuwary to-vuiplulu the .•nfmcl rc, ihu naiieUctiou ~f the luepeciorß. In addition to the bidding f»r (he Wort, iu shore men (ionod. wbi, l> will be coinl.lorvl aa beln*; made for cnah, ~u tne completion of ihe c mtr»et, the proposal! will Mat" at ulint ihew-ik Will be done uU n rrodil of iwur t u'mHu. H.JONL:?, Kpl.^ll.l Ti-a-urer of Western Penitentiarr. Notice o! Dissolution. ALL persons intoi***'tod will nlea.«** hike •• ilnii the l*tv firm of IJ>RBN7.. STERLING t CD., hurlue Iwru iht'Lilvml by miltllnl ■-.•tineul on the first day "fo. tuber, A. !>., I«ia3. iu>d t h-lug -till hur.li,,-,., ul nibl tinu renirtinun; unsettled, we, tin* imderMgued, mu m lug pattn«-t« mil firm h»v>-appointed *nj aullmrixed KOlll.ltT 11. STERLING. oue nl 5.i1.1 partners, tu *#tt)e and finally clrsmc as siKin >», puMil.le G. K. WARNER, ‘ / KOBT. 11. BTERLI^J. tJurririnf pat tout <■( l»tu firm of horror, t*r*rlrair A •'» spin Imd 'nHJ’W CAKPETB, AT THE FOURTU STREET STORE. W. D. k H. HeCALIiUM Have just received a very large assortment of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, Ac., the luteet stylos for”, Spring Trade, comprising VELVET AND BkOS&L!', TAPKSTKY AND THREE TLV, SUPERFINE AND LOW PRICED INGRAINS. W«f.l, Dutch, Hump, List, tug, lialj sod Stair Carpets, Regs, Mata, Cccoa Matting, Stair Rods, Ac., Ac. Also, a choice lot of Dragged from one to tonr yards vide; beautiful patterns Fluor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 24 foot vide, wttb all other goods usually found In first class Carpel Eton*, all of which we are prepared to soli at the very low. est rates fur cash. ocs W. l>. A. 11. McCALLUM. To Nervous SutTerers,— A retired Gentleman haring been restored to henllh In a few da) a, alter many years of nervous suffering, will seudffiee't tu aralst others, • copy of tha prescription and a supply of the remedy, on re celrlng a stamped nurclope bearing the applicant's address Direct the Rev. JOAN M. DAQNALL, I*o Fulton street, Brooklyn, New York ■p I .>-Smdood»ainwF COFFEE, y Rvuiiag. Apnl lutli, 04 shares Dirmlugham, East Bit miushain l‘tttsbuigli Gas Stuck. nplO AUSTIN LOOM 18 A CO-, 65 Fourth at SACKS POrAIOES; 12 bags Rye rcc’d fur sale by LEWIS A EDOERFON. No. 1U? Wood street. on RAGS WHITE BEANSforaalo bv VW aplO LEWIS A EDGKRTON, 107 Wood si. Buckets — so doz. for ?nio by aplO ROBERT DICKKY, Ist Front at. near Woo l. UGAK—IO hhds. for sale bv *pD> R&DERT DICKEY GREASE —A superior article for carnages, drays, Ac. in cons, Sega cir barrels, for sole by tp3 HKNRY H. COLLINS. QUNDKIhS— lt>B bble. Silver Spring .Extra O F&mllv Flour, 42d0 Union do do; 132cock* Wheat and 1 nbJ, Lard to arrive on steamer Melron for sale by »p 7 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO: 170 H SALE —One of Wallnop's Patent p,,rl"M* Flour Mills with Benn*r'» latest Patent -nut Machine-; Bull. Baling Cloth and Elevator. all com- Oil Mill, upLdtwlfF r.*f Rebecca A Craig AllrghenyCity. FUK near Holton's Piati..n,..u Allegheny Valley R. K-, m mil- from the city. Tb-hind Is all covered with flno fnrset trees, which make* It a desirable place for a couutry residence. 2 Building IoU. each 20 by 100 feet on Penmi At.-nur. near Magee street. f. on Vlckr.iy street, near Mage<*-tr-t II .1., on Mari* rU-eet. near Magee »fn« t. _ - it.. it., on Bluff and Isabella streets. In the F.i titli Ward of the city of PitUbnrgh. Afe.i. 1 i-ti the corner of Bonn aud Marbmy streets, fr'-utine :» oo p,-nn and luO feet 10U inches on Marbn ry street; b.lj.u-i.t t . the depot of tile Pouneylviuiia Rail loud. For t.*im«, et. , u..jiuie ..f ISAAC JONES. inrJi Imd—nu'JU ..-ruer Uoe» mid First »t*., Ptilahnrgb. FOK SALE—A Drug Store pitnated in one ofthe heat hiratic.iia in the city of I’iUsl.nt gli, for cither u*jot)|iing, retailor pi.*cjij.lu.n Uumih-iv'. iiiduceuientaare offered to pnrrbanerß cuntmuiuc advantage**# “f iara occur* rrnco For uiformnLioti ln-]nl<<■ of JOHN HAFT, Jr., at No. lCd Wood struct, corner of Wood and tilth, I’itta burgli, i’a. f*y Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable l*«t on V> uter Street and R.-vlouii Ail-v. null toJohn Irwin* P- ns Win* U-J feet on Wnur and Front -trret-. olid l«hi dw-pulong the Alley. It w ill I>|. ~ ,l i together or Ml loin ol ’JO ol 24 f.. 1 0.-wll F..t t. mu, 1 wbirh will he made caay as to poymutiT.) • , l'* ~iT u , JOPKPII S. LEECH A CO , ini 4 .1 tf Idhetty Street, piM.l ci' gh. ' lo ciipilulisis or umlersigned bnviog determined to 1 BioVM w«-bI, oilers for sale, (or for Western jiiojMTty.) the best Farm in Armi-trotig county, within five minute* walksof tii* UiltanuiiiK Rridge, and di'ligbCfiilly Minated on the rivet tank, i.|.p.eiite and 10 view of the Alle gheny Vnlfey lUih.uui l*e}u,t, dtitaininc ah.nit One Hum 1 dred Acres, sl*tj of which r,,ut.lin» eight feet ot good Illtum- i eimtisCoal, with hank r-j-ii, and dtdireriui; vi*vl daily in ■ Kitlaiming at live , eril* per hu-lud; and 3.1 :icres of superior , i;vcr t*>rt >tn make eight lii|.» a ,iay. Tti-is is a largo Log Uorwi :i« by 4aj Im-i, with ■ >rn rnb and wifr-en al.c.U &tia. bed; 1M) young Apjde and luu l‘> tiie liiiusu. This property possesses superior ! nlTHiit.tgus for iteidsurrs and Iron or lumber manufheto ; ii«s. All |K.Tv>ns desirom of rx-atirlng a good ruu pnifltaj able investtueut ate rvtpiested tu view this property before I iiinkiiiy any other sclucdon. Title indisputable and terms j easy. Two ttaiiu daily from Pittsburgh, making It ea*y of acv. as For further particulars addms the proprietor, JOHN TORTSMOUTH. Klttauning, Armstrong County, I'a, ur, WM PIIII.I.IFS, Glass Manufacturer,Pittshmeh. P. -Tu exchange tor Western lauds, some hulldimra and lots advantageously sitoatod In the central part of Kit tanning, JalikSind J. P. TIIE subscriber offers for eale section ten, towmdiip 12, range in, StArk ccraDty, Ohio, commonly known a» “Bowmnn'e Jvction,*‘containing MOecree. Ilia ritnatcd three rnilca west of Masiillon, on the State Road loading to Wooater, and within about two mile* of tbo Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, eart and north-rant quartan are partly cloarml nud Itnprorod— the remainder in coTered with superior limber—and the whoia ia wolJ watered by springy and tunning streams.— This auction In ronniderod the tineat body of land in the county. It will be -dd undivided or Inqnarterato suit pan-haners. To thorn* who desire to invest in real estate a better opportunity • » rnrelj «IT*ri~l. l we call tk„ attention <>f the Ladle* t■ ■ the fact i hat COOKING, IRONING, £c .. Caa be done with economy, without uppreMiTe boat, with out soot, and with diapatrh— tbu are being alaiya uady io a moment—by using * Umgrau's Uas Cooking Mote, Tu which «c* rtispectfnlly iavit< your attention, at No I.‘» Sruithtleldslmt jßs~County and City Rights for solo. THE undersigned having ju«t returned fmm (ho Eastern cities, where he has booneelectiog hit SPRING AND SIMMER STOCK O! FRENCU CAESIMEHE3, Tlatn and Fancy, MAUfiKILLES Plain and Fanny Vesting; KNUUBU EMBROIDEREDSILK do; FIOURED SILK AND SATIN d-. I'U'tlis, Casaimene, Tweeds oad Linen Ouods; Neck Ties, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Hoaearu^ tlentlrmeus’ FumiahingOoods generally, Takes this method of calling tbeattentlon of bis friends to the fact tlist he la novprepamt h> attend to their wants He tlntten himself that his experience io this line it folly appreciated. Thankful for post favors, be solicits a contin uance of the sntnn, guaranteeing his best efforts to render sntlsfoction t<> all those who fiTor him with their orders JOHN LAUOFILIN, spa-ill w'J.lp Slerrhont Tail.»r. fid Wool sL, Pittsburgh. THE having entered into a Co- Partnership, dating Boro the Ist Inst, sit those indebt ed to blm will please oil and eettlo the same, at the old stand, No. £7 FUTh etrret. where tlioso havingelalraoagainst him can pieeont them for settlonirnt U. RIDDLE. THE undersigned hating formed a Co-Part nership for transacting a Onural Conmisxion, Ct>- rrn/, /Yoriiu-n und Produce JSasitua, flatter themselves that with their determination and ability to keep widl In formed and prepared to render to their curree]«indeata cor rect information of the slate of our markets, together with the long rod favorable known practical experience of our •ciiioi partnor. 11. RIDDLE, in tho business, that we can ascuro th-ae who entrust us w ith business that every exer tion will be made to give tbs utmost satisfaction. Wo theielore respectfully solicit consignments. •pfclind RIDDLE, WIRT'S A CO. HENRY SIKKLI.VJ. Jacob painter, BJBDLS, WXB.TB & CO., Mo. IBS Liberty Street, Cu,nm!n\on MereManti, Wholesale llralert in Country J*roduc* t Groceries and Pittsburgh J lunu/aeJuiet. CASH paid for Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, drain, Fruit, Ac. Special attention given to the sale nf muslguments. Orders from COUNTRY STORES for Ori cedes, Pittsburgh Manufactures, A.-., promptly filled. Families supplied with Butter, Eggs and Groceries at No. 77 Fifth street. sp6:lyd Genuine Rough Purple Chill Potatoes. THIS Potato has the reputation of being the most productive and the best table potato of all the new varieties now In use. The subscriber has cultivated them largely lor four years, has never known them to rot in the ground or iD store, a limited number «f bushels caa be had at a moderato price by apylying to FLEMING BROS-, mrl7:3wdAwT No. 74 Wood strast. Pittsburgh, P*- PROPOSALS will be received by tbe Re cording Regulator, at his office, on Frou street, until 1 bars day. the Lsth at 12 &!., for grading, paving and setting with Curbstone, Webster £treet,from Fulton street to Arthur* Street. ITam and specifications may he sees at the office of the Recording Regulator It is reqacsUid that the specification may bo examined before propolis are handed In. apftdtd. R- E. McdOWTls. New chop sugar and molasses— ICS hhds prime and cboico 2J O Sogar; WlbULoal and CnubW Sugar; . aw * primo PUnUtioa UoU**o«, OAk coopcragcr. 33 « St.Jamra Sugar Boom HjfiS!?.* * nro mi.uiTCßiu •■ i o Bo , X£ ?; “Uv 1 yrttJruid fur » Ktrwi«. PAPER—Thousands o: ■„ «U 6, 10 ■-» 1^, e ' l^l ,t £nAU , t CO . OUAUCO—3IJ keRB (is, Twist Tobacco,just j * >o, 112 Second Bt CORN BROOMS —100 dozen, extra finish •d, jast rrc’d and far tale by T. LITTLE & CO NO. MOLASSES —100 bbls. choice Oak . Cooperage. Jut rac’d and for tale by >d9 * T. LITTLE k CO-115 Second rtmt. O A HHDS. prime N. O. Sugar, &tj SObblr do do Molucca, Rocetred and for n!o by LEECH 4 HBICHI.NSON, ap7 No.USBeC9&44I43RntiU. jTot «mt. Ohio Land for Sale. ' J. B. SWKITZER, No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. Farm for Sale, a A. JOUNSON 4 UHO. SPRING GOODS SEKD JPOXA.TOICS. iCattSidaire. i'- ••'.IV- I'.H.sbUTio'craiaV, jr^Snsairr.—C. L. >U...E.i.llaUw,> fhi,. Ward, Piu-!mr>-i>. \«a umUvJat- C.: sdi-nfl of \\\.. ghony ciiiily, snl'i.v > ‘ ~ r i*;> County Convention 3 .« .| { _ p^^^ut'RiFr—l M. Lsi:vmi. <>| tho Sivb U'uLr Want. pittiburAi. i- » candidatet--- «h in <*.t a:; gheny r.-nnty.‘ubj--t t t i;-> I’wpi.M. i:: V -aery c-c ’. liotJ »f-2dtr* p"iy»>tiEnirr.--I'k. Wmiiam \\ hops, .•>' Nc Utir wick|p\ It-•t.'rtit-l*. «•» . andl-lnj- f-;r Sh-nIJ .--Mi:.- Rlu*nr roniitv. t ">-• C •ui»ry Cor.v-intioii jr^»SnißiFK—Jamf.s L. Graham, of Third Wi; AlU*xh*ny. t« a cantfidnto fr,r Sheriff.,( Alle gheny pnimtr. subject ■-> lb** ItcpuMiran Oc-uuty Ctbrcc tk'n mtClsJti* ’PROTUO.VOTARY —.JaJIF.3 B. lIILiNI.., of L"t£r Ifw* town-hip, !«« rAndi.iAU- for Protlionauui, . C. lilllt/. of SIKAV Uvt' don township. will I-- « .'Vidolatu for lb- i t Prulmuotary. Mil-j.-'t ’ ’ tb- -i*,.-. :i <1 the Rcpnbli.im C.>antyCvDVontion *pl }■ —(it.oRGE IhcK-.'V,- I' H'.-mli U *V Fay-lto lowi.id.ip H a rhii-li.Ul- f-r Assembly, sub ject t-' it j v .)■• .-in--t *-f ti— »1. ( . u*l \ I’.-nv. ntioi: apUdU.’ nr^('oRONF.R —-J. I>. littl-Ul', of . Kolirll* Ward, Allecber.y. is a c-.iolid..te t.-r O. • -1. «til-j«u-i t.-. tbo-lccwi-'tiof It.-i.nMir •» 'ViiM» i - ■ --m.-.h np-.u. j)'ty'-OoRONER• —Wst. r.ovo. f tiio- Third Lis/ Ward, Allf-gbony, i« a cmi lidnt-' . u-i. «.nt-j.--: t<> the dec inionof the KcpuMi- ju i •t.'--- ' inu.-dt.- jf^r^CoßoNTß.— Samyf.i. B. of Sixth Lt“/ Ward, PltUt.nr6h.is ncundidaU P-' f.j ul-v-ofli.r, subject to Hi*, decision ot tin KepnMi. »n ,'..r;r: Couven ti-.-u. .nr.-7:dtc yaottres. vine- • Mr\' I'-.nv I'mox Phsvm: '- fT V' MiiiTtx-., I.it it.) \v -.-1 *ll »>. t. Itnay.'i .'Ct'S-i. dadj. .01.1Uf.-of .Urf i rr.lu) Aptll Otb.Hl'd contit.uior until further Layiu-i. will c..ndurt tlis meotinra. bnt clerjcytßcn are e..n..-*t!v r. .|u.«tu-.'. t-. be pro cut and take patt in the exrivii-js r..nie inf-.rt.ee miu ot*.» if yon canii-'t remain loi.ce.. iii.^-Jt/ IHlmcational Edgeworth Laaics' Seminary. ■a F. try ry /. a i w:v .v a The summer'sE.shiu:, oi ti,;. u.-n kti.'.vli It. »t ll tit i<-i. » .11 'j--n • n '!:••• nil'l' -d N DAY Of MAY, »nd coi.t.oue twenty- o- u- f- A u.-.ru.l livhtf'il and h.-uitbf''! ! -caf. n i« I. t " ' M i-ere ’• b« f.illfa For circulars .-r fmtl.-r n.b i in»ti.’ii fipj-ly t-> I L’ Mt 0.1.1, 1.1,1. » M-!1..r .T H Srr.h , ..r U Hie Pi .u , ij.nl -ic.. .lawtruj3Fl *;•.» II It \V 1 i,F»I* I» Sewlckley Academy A CLASSICAL ANI» COMMERCIAIs bOAIUiLNIi SUtI'ML. 1"K Uo».', IJ util— ficu l*UMbnr|:h. Her. J.S. TRAVKLU, A.M, P-i .. i,-al ' Tiro Thirty.- second session will cutniueiico uu MONDAY Slay-"-t. l'fal' For Circtilars’and otiiei i.artlculura »;.quirvof Mt«srs. JuHtt IBTTIJI « boxs, U? W.tlt-S atre.- - , f-r "ifejefra. T. 11. Nms A Uo., lf?7 Litorty ittrucf, or of the Prui-lj.*! F..»irkley rilla P. 0., AUegfuuiy cmuiy. I*« npl ItuJatrF Steubenville Female bemluaxy- The fifty-xjnth ses>i» v.i ii. Min ftitutioti trill t «.nim‘-i.ce - •. m<>Xl>a r, Tin ».• r» i ; <>r >/.i y F ir >» Her C t’ D >r I’rof. .A M. KKIL*. A M . I'l auction Sales, £*. AI. DAVTS, Cuiutuercial Soles Room*, \ Vr'-lsv uad daycTcninp., April 16tb, ICtii and ITih, ;.t 7 - '!-ck,ht tin. commercial a*le* roni, No. hi Frftb htr.-1. will be eo!J, nn extensive collection of t ainAble.Miafellßne.-os tm braring about volumes ih tari ion di partmuiU c I Lit erßtnre, among which are atnqd»rdediti.fii- .-f tin- ui ,-t rrl ebrntod antbors, splendidly illnstratr.l nn-J in {'no binding. Alio, superb Family Plbles, with G.-ld pi tted claspt, Kiank Booksm freut variety. Btatf.-nory , Ar. Tbs stock will be ready for vT.-uninati- n cu Thureder Private sale during the dar at low pri «•-* apH _ P M. 1»AYI?, And STOCK P., Ft. W. a C. K. K. at i’ititatk f>ALr, In 1-n- to *«ii! i-uuTisvrt., I.> apt P. M DA Aijr-f. N Daily salesTTno. m TTfth st~ At ibo nrT Commercial lUims ?«>. 5-1 Fiflh Street, every wwk day, are h-dd public sale* of pnotN in nil variety, sttltM for the tra-V uni <-"n*tmier*. from a lArm is constantly wiih tr**«h consign ments, that znnvtbt* clopc-d forth*r:rb. At 10 o'clock, A. M , Dry > md finer article, com prising r.earlyorarytbln;; needed m tho line for personal and family nto; tabl* cattery, hirdinir?, eicthicg, boots and shoe*, ladies wear, Ac. At 2 o'clock, P. SL, hanv-hoM and kitehrn fumitory nrw and second hand; bedsand bedding, carpet*, pUgact (lotto China wsrr, stove-*, cooking nten»il«, grprpru-*, Ac. At T o'clock, P. M.. taucy articles, watches. cli«fcs/ jnwel ay.mttsical Instruments, pina. ef-rthine, dry poods, )«>ot9 rod sbooa. books, stationery, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auet’r. AUSTIN LOOMIS Ji CO., Merchants' Exchange. Enwiiiov’fl Sale of Stor*ke*, AUSTIN LOOMIS i CO Stock £ Notu Broker*. No. f.S Fourth rittaharfrij THE Executors i»f the Kcv. Charles Avery will offer at public *alo at the Merchant - kx'-haose.Wi tbo city ct Pittsburgh, on Thcrfbat. tb- 1 «th ntsunr, at s o'clock, P. M w the loUowins stocks, n -2600 shares of the cq.italt.tock of th>< l\tt.»bnr,rh A DosUm Mining Company, (Cliff Mine, Lake i . 100" share? of the capital Mock of «i,n Natr-riil Mining Company. 5 shares Kxchanso Rank . f Pitt** irrh 40.1 •* Allegheny Rank. 42 “ Hand street Bridg" ('•> fro " Moaongubel* Bridge Co lt-1 - Monongahrla Navlgati-.ii t•• t.T •* Pittsb’g. Citi.-innMj *\j tiUt.ll.- T. l. graph Co. 07 •* Pittshmuh. K*>rt W»tw i ‘Railroad \ Dividend Scrip ofditUH'-f S7C. i?> shares Chartiera Valley Railruel C<. 20 •• tViiklu.Unrg A West >«wt..n Plank Bind 1 •• Pittsburgh ft-Uule Collr,-.. TlßMS—Cash par ne iiey. Not*.—A credit mil Lw ..1), -.t j 0 i» Pitl.buigb aj,d I).* ton. orNntiotul Mioiug Co. St.r.k t . th.ee piu< hiuin* lb- 1 ■haresor upwards, as f.ill.ju* -n-h :J>e. buMnn. by nutea at Pw.i, four.'*x ~o I •. i_ht r.ionths, with Interest-, the stock to remain a- security, nr. 1 .■» default in payment of any (osUUmcat the nmotjnt ih-r«;i.;k,ii« paid t > i—foi felted and the contract rescinded »i the pi.nica hrldto 11.0 payment of tho note* at tbo option r.ftb« Kucub.r* Purchasers availing tbrtnrrlT>»> ~f tf>. > -rnt« of rrrdit t.t aboie, to be entitled to the lran«f»r < t tny nun.her .fshirew Dot less than fitly upon paimc tho b«Uit>->-m--n ih-» nntubor tratislerrc.l TIMS. M JIOWT. | U*M. M PUI.N'N. W nii’dWtd JoSiAil KINO, ) FOR SALL.—IO LotSMluiiftMi « in iJiiH! uud Eagle it*-, ■ ehort •Ihtjnc. l fi..m rh.- (_uu»t Ih.us fet-t from bv 100 deep. JO ibirw'P, C. and Loni*vHli* Ti'Wraph {,y 40 shares Odd Fellow's Un!l 2ti« U 10 share* Back of nmbnrglj. shares Pittsburgh l.if.- Kir,- Company. raffl AUSTIN LOOM 13 & Co. S' TOOK SAiJIS BY AUSTIN LOOMIS"* CO„ AT TTIK MERCHANTS’ KXCIIANOK EVERY THURSDAY KrKNI.VO Bm»k, fin•?s«.. hn»ir*no» Copper Stock, Bond end Ileal Kstatu at r ,,M| c sal at the Mcrrlidutu’ Ki. banp- l.y AUtTIN LOOMIS S CO. Kotos, Drafts and Leans on UwO Eetste cej.-tisted on rvaaonaM.* terms by ‘ AUSTIN LOOMIS'* CO, u2l Stoat Note Broker*. M Fuorth it. WANTBD IMMEDIATELY.—I O,OOO Men. to engage In the sal* of the w«t popular soiling Books In America. Invalid*, Mechanics, fnroirrt nud Teach era wishing to travel, will find tins t«- b>- a v« ry prcGtable ■n—tli<> country, aud make mane; at thosamo time. Agents tm-.> bu»- lucas sro clearing from s£oo t» ft,&CO j-rr y j,r. Fur full C lonian and a Ihtofßouks, address 11. M. KULISON, *0 City Poblishing Hors*, Ml Main *tn*t, Cinclm-.vn, Ohio; or, if tiring Bast, b. RCLISON, Fbllrtddphia. anlSUydsTfcT WANTED —Aprnts to rcM in the State of Pennsylvania, my HAND POW t.R PATENT BTUMP MACHINE, that two men cnn carry about me field and jmll ii|> the largest jiino etumi* byhand In about two minutes each. Address apG.dmd W. UAL!., Banger. Maine. B'ANK STOCKS*WANTEDiry AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO. fed Slock aud Bill Broker, &S Fourth stn*t WANTED— Deer Skins by fcl7 WELLS, RIDDLE A CO, No SO Fourth »t. Stocks wanted— Mechanics’Bank Stock; M. and M. Bank P' -k, Western lncvranc» Monongnbtsla “ i “ AUSTIN l/'OJIIi A CO. St**k broker*, Co Fourth To till orilem, \>y Jt2S WANTED— Notes find Drafts having 4, t> or 12 mouth* to hid: $6OO to $1069, l>y AUSTIN LOOMIS* CO. j*l9 Stock ao'l Note firokers. 69 >'ourti» ft. WAITED —A quantity of good 60und Rye. Jal3 * JAS. GARDIJiTI:. WALL PAPER—SPRING STOCK—Fine Paper Hanßina, Cheap Wall Paper, at tlie Pnpcr Room cfK. aCOCUKAN'K, No. onj», chamber*, halts, church***, *<“. New P*n«*liops and Mould ing*, Imitation Oak, ttona and W.m-I; Treterr, Plain Satis and Calling Paper, Gold. VelW and FloTvcrrd Borden. Firo Board patterns and Curtain l*»per. Uill and Transparent Window Abides, Cartun Oild-ob and Binen Curtain Fixture*, i>- Onlert for Paper Hanging oi.-t iVbiio Waelitni; by experi enced workmen. ap2 Coal by Wetgfit. TIIE subscriber h prepared to doliror in Al'fftbeny or Pittebnrgb, CANN'EL OS BITUMINOUS COALS Of the best vi at Law" A Office No. CO Fourth street, Pitubursb, Ta * ?C< tarv Ptsh ito and Ohio CommhaioniT. * Q SUPER FRENCH TWILLED CLOTIT Canlatro and Itee»kin«. AI:o, r#nev Canimere*, dott c*j>en at store of > apfrdswF HPBPHY k BDSLCttFIHf.D. Qf\ KEGS prime Lard. ** VlO fcbls Egga, wcafret *i»i t.., l y *p t ~ leech aau con sson. POTATOES— 150 bush. choice Red PoU toe*, lartorc; 1W) Luib. eboica Noebancock’a in store, mta for wt at 2fo. ISO Liberty street. •JIT BIBBIE, TVIBIS t TO. .•1 Finnic ln.iurAQ<