t>. f.TIUUJO.„ ? o.i.««QS : 1. aiBSta.—jJWBIU W*) 1 S. RIDDtB * Co., ZD I TOES and PS OPD rzTOBS. TUESDAY MORNLNG, APBID 27, 1858. COI'STY COHVESTIOA. Th» citlrons of Allegbraiy.cotmtj who an oppowd lo tbo Notional AJmlnittnUioD, ore hereby mmeoted to nuet lo their rejpectiva Ward", Baronghi, Toim abipi and PreeincU on SiTUnoar the 29th day of i M*y, 1858, and elect two Delegates from'each to / meet In County Convention; at tbo Court House, in Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of Juno, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for tho purpose of nominating a County Ticket. The primary meetings mil bp held in the town ships between the hours of 2 antf tyo’doek, r. H-, at the usual places of holding such meetings and in the Wards, Boroughs and Precincts, between the hours of 4 and 3 p. U. By order of th« Committee, Kobt. P. Nrvr.t, Chnirvyrtn. Tb« Public Printing. Thors we so many enormities connected with the present administration, that the mind be comes wearied in exposing them to tbo country. It is a lamentable truth that the publie treasury is now aaed solely for the purposo of advancing tbo views, of the Vuling powers at Washing ton, by corrupting! members of Congress and other prominent politicians, whose support is worth tho trouble of securing. It is no wonder that the national strong box is empty and that the Secretary of the Treasury is begging for the privilege of issuing treasury notes to the amount of additional millions, And yet the party that requires such lavish) expenditures of the public funds, to maintain its organization, steadily op* poses any measuro which would have tho effect to increase the revenue simply because such increase mlghl incidentally benefit thegreatman-; ufactaring and mining interests ot the country. The latest exposure of leaks in the treasury; is that of tho Publio Printing, which is connected with so much wholesale robbery that the atten tion of Congress has been called to it by the clamor of members of the administration party. A select cocjimUjee Was raised on'the subject, and we have 1 , now before us the result of Us in vestigations in a rather claborate.report. In tho ■ opening of this report, which we find entirely too. lengthy for publication, the committeo re markd:';;..*.'- f 4< Thejpablicp|r2nter!elected by the House for the Thirty-fourth Cotigress [Wendell] did the required House-printing himself, and in addi tion, as.BUb-cOnlractor .under tho Senate printer, did the printing 6f the Senate for that Congress, As he did all of the printing for the public prin ' ters both the Senate arid House of the Thirty third Congress, and is bow doing that for tho publio printers of both the Senate and the House of the present Congress. Moreover, tho jame party, sub-contractor under the Senate and House officials, is printing (he post-office blanks as a sub-contractor for the person having that contract. The per centage paid by the sub-contractor, above mentioned, to tho various publio printers designated—emolument of their mere siacuro offices—amounts at present to about twenty thone and dollar* per month, f And this includes no allowance of per oeotageupon the House print ing for the Twenty-fourth Congress ; the sub contractor mentioned (Wendell) aspublioprinter of 'that body, doing that work for himself as principal, and so bouiglsivcd ouy payment for privilege. Thogrossi amount bo paid, as stated, as per centago, or bonds, for privilege by the party now doing the;publlo printing for officials of the government, varies but liUlo from $240,- 000 a year. At the borne time he realizes, over and above that vast jprofit, a handsomo reserve . profit for himself. The printing of neither the ' Thirty-third nor thelThirty-fonrth Congress is yet completed, but that for both is in course of exeoation. Therefore the aggregate of per centage named as being paid to the officials by the sub-contractor, who is doing the work, is the per centage on that printing, on the printing for the present Congrew.'and- on the printing of post office blanks, which is. separate from the Congressional printing, and amounts to about $50,000 per year. • ; In the matter of the binding of Congresß and the Departments, a similar state of facts has -been found to exist. The House binding for the Thirty-fourth Congress may be taken as a fair illustration of the manner in which that work has generally been executed. That bind-; ihg was!contracted to bedono at twenty-twoper 1 cent, less than former prices. The person con tracting (Williams, of Ohio) sold that contract, or re-let the work to be done, to a gentleman of Washington, for the consideration of twenty per cent., to be paid him on the gross amount of binding done; and this sub-contractor again eub-let his contract to another or third petty, for the consideration to be paid him of one-half of the profits on.the doing of the work, after the deduction of the twenty per cent, to be paid the binder who had contracted/' Wendell and Williams are both pet politicians and stand high in the ranks of Ine Democracy- The former, at the opening of boasted of the vast sums of money ho expended in Penn sylvania at the last Presidential election, with tho view to-defeat Fremont, and elect Buchanan. A few year* einie be was a poor man. Now he is among the wealthiest residents of the capital, living in a splendid house, and. faring sninp tuouslv with the nabobs of the land. And yet all this wealth was. acquired In a'few years by: means of a contract for the public printing/ We quote further from the report: The committee are assured that the whole cost of the engraving—the wood, the drawing, and the and ought not to have been more than $22. per page,-while it cost the Government $£2,10. - The whole amount of the cost of engravings,; IHhographand electrotypes for the Tkiriy-Third Congress is $820,858:5*2; that for , the same for the Thlrty?Fourth V Congress. is $351,854 *62. jThe saving/of bat twenty per cent, on these large amounts; more than' which if was possible to have made, Would have, left with ine Govern ment an aggregate-—now gone 'to contractors. and speculators, not to meritorious 1 artisans—of $237,342 57. Abuses as to the quality of pw i ?r &c , were likewise discovered. The grand total of tho cost of printing, binding, engraving, lithographing and electrotyping of Con gress and the Department, daring tho Thirty-Third Congress-—that is for tho two years—amounts . “o 52.786.2 W 9* Amount paid for tbo Congratioual (ilob* for the Thirty-Third Congress Cost of the tamo for the TblrtyjFourth Congress - ’ $1,873,707 31 Paid to G10be..., ; 257(901.23 Add to theso iargo amounts $150,000 per an-, mum for stationery in the departments, tho clerk 1 * offices, aad foiling rooms, makiogs3oo,- 000 per Congress. . Tbe commitleo. with a view to end the, abuses! in the present system, propose to establish a. bureau for’ tbowxeeuUoDof printing, engraving,? tho/offico of superintendent Jp.be aboßshed-; Theyare satisfied that. while present specu-; lotion will be removed, the work generally con be dose al least thirty or forty per cent.; earing the Government. ' \ ‘ Figures" like tboso given above arecalcajated to startle the country and rouse thehoncst Indig nation ofeverjr voter -in it... When/it is too that this abuse Is only one among a num ber of others, equally glaring, ''it should open the eyes, of the people to ; the manner. In which our pubUe oSees'&ro managed by the ad ministration which bas jetntjs Buchanan at its head. Tut htOistAjnnß.—Tbeliist legislature passedi 600 acts, all of which were local bills except 17. The 17 general acts uo not of much importance, and will not affoct the routine of affairs in any perceptible degree. Tho local acta are about township election districts, personal claims, county roads, and hundreds of things which, the Courts ought to be empowered to settle. . BUU, ike amoußL of legislation of this kind is mnob less than that of last yew, when over 800 bills w«« passed, and wo hope to see a still further decrease ■ next year. The • Governor vetoed :20 bills of a purely local nature; and so probably restrained‘this kind of work. No new 1 banka •were chartered; and the railroad di«de»jw»re principally confined to-pawcugerßailways In Philadelphia. Borne SO of the laws passed apply to Pittsburgh and Allegheny county. 4 '• Tub DaßTiU* InteUyaictr gaya IMS tffith® Montour Iron,. Company' v^auawssawa? , rfw receive no money* for their : mti* with mortihaii Ifce tw#ch tlw (ho eonrago of an orJipary , t§A Qno&i&x pelled to admit that the Buchanan admioialra lion Uin afcopelesd condition. "When it Is re member*! Chat the party/which placed this ad ministration in power, has the political control of both houses of Congress, it does not speak much in fator of thepersonal- etrength of our President, that affairs should be in the condi tion represented by the'tfbiwt. The Hollowing shows how the “organ’' feels inthis matter: “The Washington Union admits that the Ad ministration is broken down, aodcan carry none Of. iu measures through Congress. The Union complains loudly of "faction." It says that a .“little squad" of Northern boilers have defeated the President’s Kansas policy, while another “little squad" of Southern boilers embarrass his Utah policy. It doses by saying that even the defideney bill, “a great measure of public neces sity and urgency, must owe its passage to lilac’. Republican favor The Union addß: ! 14 <We cannot blind ourselves to theetfect which this cross fire upon the Democratic organization, first from the North, then from tho South, is producing upon iL The Black Republican party already conduct themselves as if they were masters of the field; and In proportion as they are strong and confident, aro our own friends despondent and distrustful. The Northern Democrats who have so, nobly stood the defence of the organization in tho trying crisis through which they are fighting, have done so only to see that organization assailed by Southern im practicobles, the moment any other than tho Kansas question arises in (ho House. It is im possible to calculate the mischief which- this courso of proceeding must produce, if longer persisted In.’ ” Bask Btatemsnt for the week preceding April 26th. ’ __ _ . 231,111 504,540 1,561,750 507,800 305,373 1,377,087 130,3C0 154,005 813,554 100,475 55,904 578,515 142,210 87,844 639,494 63,175 59,417 231,348 139,285 00,992 339,041 1,319,416 1,221,195 5,611.639 1,291,226|1,220,633 5,570,585 B*b PitteVgb Exchaagoß’k M. 4M. “ Citiion«\ " Mechanics' “ Irdn City “ Allegheny “ Increase, .'..28,190 602 ' 41,1t»4~ SMSS Doe to banks,sB4,l7l; Decrease $13,042 « by « 245,305; locreaso 43,100 Notes,of other bk’s. 220,727; “ 7,j51 Mb. Gaulish made bis demonstration in the House yesterday. The project called his has been transformed to snit emergencies and dodgo objections so often that its true character is but Imperfectly understood. In terms, however, it Joes not submit the Lecompton Constitution t» the ■ people of Kansas at all, bnt merely asks them to vote for or against a proposition that the Federal Government shall give them some Five Millions of land for the construction of Railroads through their territory. If they vole Yes, then they are to be held to have accepted the Lecompton Cen stitution (though Mr. English has a dozen times voted, as well as asserted, they never did accept it), and are to be treated as in the Union undeT tiimt instrument. If they vote No [to the Land grab], they are to be regarded os not in the Union, and not wanting to come in until an official census shall have shown that Kansas has a Federal population sufficient to entitle her to a member of Congress—that is, 93,340 now and from 110,000 to 125,000 after 18C0. Now it is not to-be denied that the rascally Ingenuity or ingenious rascality of this project is very decided—quite above the range of Eng lish’s capacity. We believe Stephens is its ori ginal inventor, though ho doubtless profited by the friendly suggestions of others. To say to a people eo poor, so harassed as thoao of Kansas — so misgoverned and abused by Federal satraps as they havo been—“ Submit to the Lecompton fraud, ami you shall have self-government, Ad mission into the Union, millions of acres of land wberowith to checker yonr whole area with Railroads; while, if you say No, you shall remain a Federal province, with Denver for your Gov ernor, Lecompte and Cato for your Judges, and Marshals, Ike., off the same pattern, for years, with op vote inCongress, no Lands, no Railroads, at least for some years”—is to put their virtue and their devotion to Freedom to a severe trial. Bnt they tre proof against all temptation to apos tasy and dishonor—so Mr. English may push on his bill so fast as he can. We shall regret its passage only bccauso it is ealonlated to protract and embitter a controversy that should have been ended long ago, and which can and will be so soon as the Democracy fulfill their Cincinnati pledges to allow them to form and regulate their institutions in their own way, subject only to the Federal Constitution. The stupidest doughface must realize that, If Kansas has population enough to entitle her to admission as a Slavo State, it ought to eufficefor $ Free Stale as well, and that Mr. English’s telling her lo take Le compton and his Land-grab, or stay out in the cold, a landless dependant, for on iodefioile period, Is the most flagitious and wholesale bri bery. If it is offer a poor man $5 for his vote is itony better to offer Twenty Thousand ’ men a still larger bribe to induce a majority of them to vole as they notoriously loatho do ? Thus far, Mr. English’s success does not jus tify the vaunts of strength with which his pro , jecl was heralded to the public. After he had spoken yesterday in exposition and commenda tion of bis plan, asking that it be taken up nt 1 o’clock to day for action, Mr. Howard of Mich, obtained the floor in opposition, and moved that it bo printed and further action on it postponed to the second Monday in May, which prevailed by a vote of 108 to 105. So the first vote of' the House on Mr. EL’a proposition is a stibslan tial defeat forlta contrivers; and it would have been followed by harder and more decisive blows if the friends of the contrivance had not instat ed on dragging oat its offensive carcass and get ting the Hoose adjourned at the earliest possible moment. Two or three South Americans and several Fire-eaters refused to descend to the level of this trick, aod, Lhtfugb Gen. Quitman been induced to pair off and keep eilence, the explosion was not thereby averted, bat Mr. 1 Stephen's colleagues of both parties were invol ved in it. The Lecomptonites appear to have been perfectly thunderstruck by this defeat, and to have adjourned in utterconsfcrnalion. Still, they work belter in secret than in the House, and may be able toreelaim the Firo-ealcrs by sooth ing application out-of-doors. Wo shall sec X. T. Trihunt. TO* FOPCLAft Heart asi> Mohal Heboissi The Philadelphia papers say that, with (he ex ception of Dr. Kane’s, there has been uo each funeral in their city, either in reaped to the con eoarse drawn together or the feeling manifested, as that in which the last honors were paid to the Kev. Dudley A. Tyng, on Thursday. His a fact not without moral significance. What was it that gave that young man each a hold upon the popular respect? He had talent, but not above that of hundreds of others wbodio comparatively unnoticed. Ho had, too, amiableness of dispo sition and fine social traits; but these qualities are fouod at«?ery third door in the city. Nor was it bis sacred profession that mAde him no marked an object of general regard. Ministers of the gospel are out down even in the very flower of their days, and yet, outside of their own cbarcbes, there is no such special sorrow- Wo must look elsewhere than either to tbo intellect ual or the social elements of the man, or the mero. nature of his calling, for on explanation of the pecaliar breadth and depth of feeling which -his death has excited in the great community where be lived.; Now, what was It? Clearly the heroic spirit of the man. lie had given proof, in a most signal way, of tbo very: highest order of courage and self-devotion in the performance of what he solemnly believed to bo duly. The clrouroslan*. ces under which be gave up one of tho first pul pits In tha land; and sacrificed, as it appeared, every bright earthly prospoct rather than speak ‘with bated breath’ of the spiritual wickedness, in high places, have not yet faded from tho pub lio memory. Few of our young men have under gone snob an ordeal, and none over shewed moro sterling stuff. His fidelity to what he believed to bo his duty conld not but extort the admira tion of every generous soul, whether agreeing with him in opinion or not. Say what you may, Ihore is no quality that so takes hold of tbo hearts of men as conscientious Courage. It mny for tho moment irritate and perhaps inccnsc, but its high quality never fells to bo soon apprecia ted. It is not the understanding, but the spirit that makes the mao; and IbeepiriUhat is noble and faUhfial and divine, that Is the slnvo of no earthly ambition, and tho tool of no earthly in terest, and is fearless In theschsp of right, chal lenges, nay compels men’s reverence A J. Com. and Eng. 239,640 94 V. $2,131,611 61 It may be raid with confidence that tho custom department of Carnaghan'a tailoring establishment, Allegheny City, Is now under management, that for ability and skill is not surpassed in our cities. The finest grades of cloths, eatsimeres and reelings are kept on bond for men's and boys’ custom work, and made to order with neatness and care. Persons having their garments made to order will not be disappointed either in stylo or price. 1 Svaaxsßß.nr Tow*.—-We hare been gratified by a call from Frederick Ayer, Esq., tho business man of the firm of J. 0. Ayer A Co., Dowell. A short ac qulnttzup with the gentleman convinced os that not the Doctor's skill tn compounding his medicines is alone conasroed In the immense-consumption of Ihetnj but that it takes business talent of no ordi nary measure to past them around the world. Mr. AVer; manifestly, has these abttUlmr and the success of his hosie shows that he-, uses. them. —Jfem/.fij* mij. ■ .. - , --1.-.:.- 1 ; A» —Mr. <(»y P. Matsbrwa to bowSijiJlfit fcntiialWOmEUom.ot jlollm.ta tho bulk’itftf-lk* kuppction.-or.tho cariotuT Wo Sww dioooml of tbit v*Moin IbU city,'hit orii'ifi «ots» jorfeet Of ffirmehta, that may be at any time at thellrown itono Clothing Hdl of BoekhiU**. Wlvon/fiOS and. j!O5 Chestnut etrert IftOTO SUtbi’PhUaflripbig-. Dyspepsia ild Cw^i.-fiUHKt Fun, Eaq-, of tfapjnttrtpgh BSd : Btr«]MnTiQ* £aare*a Office, ujc “For years I'havo been an invalid from Dy» pepsia. WUb a bops of r*UaT t l resorted to many advsrtiscd remedies, bat felled la deriving tbs benefitsowgbt for, nntil I triad yonr Holland Blttets, Ibe happy effects of which upon tl»e digestive organs, and In restoring a debilitated system, cauaea me to recommend It coo&dently to oil »nff«r ere from Dyspepsia” CiDTEUd—Be careful to ask for Boerhare'a Huilead DU term. The great popularity of this medkine haa Induced many Imitations, which tho pabllc tboald guard against pnrclitalng. 43-SoJd at $1 per bottle, or ala bottles lor L>, by tho pro prl*tire,l)ENJ. PAQR, ft CO., Marintactariug pharma centlstaa&d Chemists, 27 Wood street, between lat and 3d *ta,WUahnrgh, Pa, and Drngglste generally *p"2;J4wF DlED—Yesterday moraine, April 26th, WASHINGTON MASON, In tho 44th year of LU age. The furneral will take place todnyat 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 180 Third street On Monday morulnyfJGlh fnat, after a lingoring Illness, Mr* MARY K , wife of CapL K. J. Oraco. The funeral will tako place from the rcakluuce on 3d street above Bmlthfleld.oll Wcdnuadaj morning at 10 o’clock. *’ YeaUrdy, of Scarlet Fever, JOUN KWINU, twin eon of Dr. W, A. and llsrgt. B. Hillock, aged 7 years. Tbe friends are respectfully Invited to attend the fumcrel which will leave th* residence of the family (No 67 Wylie street) at k o'clock PUaSELT, for tbe Allegheny Cemetery. The Great Engllad Remedy./ CELEBRATED FEMALE PILL SI Prepared from a of Fir James Clarice, UP. Physician Extraordinary to theQuoon. ThtawoU known Medicine ia Lo imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstruction*, from any cause whatever, and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to Ute touslitntlon. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, iu a short tlmo, bring ou the moulbly period with regularity That PiHt hart rurtr Uen known lo /off uifurelhe dim fi on ton fA< treond pay< of jKtmphlet are well übtrrvtd. For full portlcnUra, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent N. U —f 1 and 6 pottage stamp" enclosed to any anthorh zed agent, will t usurp a bottlo, coutaiuing over 60 pill*, by return unul. ' » Bpccte. Loans. 579,355 :i2fl,6s:i 191,444 76,201 «.)5,N67 *9,521 42,07 H B. L FAHNESTOCK A CO . Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and sold by all druggists »p27;dAw fc T Scrofula, Diseases of the Skin, Throat AND KAIL—Ur* O. H. Partridge, from Philadel phia, is Low on a visit to this city, and during hit stay, wlU give hit particular atleution to tbu treatment ol the above namrai di*uaa*-i> llu is well kn-’wn to many of the citizens of Pittsburgh, *< rnu of thjm having boon patients of his on former occa»lona Tho Doctor may bo found at the MONONOAUKLA I10U&E fur two or throe week*. N. B —He baa a very ingenious littla instrument of grcal benefit In certain forms of deafness. aplEl tf.Hc MERCHANT TAILOR, PITTSBURGH, PENNA . la pVeptirod to furnish his customers and buyer* generally, wllb tbo latest and most fashionable styles of Spring and Sommer Goods of every variety, which ho will tuako up to order lo tho entire satisfaction of those who msv f.»vor thorn with their patronego. ap23.-df- N. IIOIsRIXCS & SONS* DEIUXS IS Foreign ami Domestic Bills ol Bifttangf, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO 67 MASK ITT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA IgL.Collectwas made on all tho principal clliea through out tbs Uultod Slates. ap22 (cly TBS USEC ASrSZLS AOBKCY, FOR THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OP 'I'RADK. B, DOUGLASS * CO., Proprietors. Corner llonrf rind fifth St*., Pittthrryh, Penn ALEX ARMSTRONG, Manager, fc-tublishcd, Nrw York, June, 1841—PltltbV. March W. NEW TORE Pittaburph I'hiladclphin . Cindouali Now Orleans. QuiMne... L>uisVi)le,. _ St. Louis Montreal, C. E B. Dooottaa A Co. London, Eng j. Dooouas A Co. Letters of Introduction to Lawyer* of high standing and respectability iu every section of the Unto a, wiU be gratu itously famished to subscribers making application at the office, Also Utters of introdnctloo to any of tbe offices named aUrv<^ paoumi attmceb to mu risisor Tits Dairen STATES AMD Butus Possssnows. apMtftc WHO LB BAL BCL OCK DB P O*. RKINKMAN Ac M K Y RA N FINE GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES, FANCY GOODS, W A. TC II MAT TC R I A I AT EASTERN PRICES mrlO tydawP i|M. caosisaos. ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORKS Pittsburgh. Penne. Office, No. 31 Market afreet. Uo&nCoctur* all kladi of Bte*m Engine# todMill Uacbii cry; l>*Hnga, Railroad Work, Stoau Dollars aod Sbeat lro Work. . , Jobbing aod Repairing done on abort notice. mrlo.lydl MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.. Miicracroaru or Coolcing, Parlor and Heating STOVES, (irate Pronls, Ptndtrs, rooking Ranges, hi. 104 Liberty St., Plttabwrgh, Pa. ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, HAsi;rvctcacß arc ueakrn in ivm takixyi or 'OOSI.VC, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVE! Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c., f.jriudrf lit ■AUKKI»*ny River, two *ju*r« nt-rUi j’vuuaylVHiilft i’tPKiiger Pejhjl Office an«l Sales Room, wrßHydfc Ko_,4 WoodSS-jPlttetowvgh- P« KAtrxmcTvans or Coo Kins, JParlor and Heat in* STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., And UaDuftctaren of the Celebrated OAPrrAL COOKING- RANGE, HO. JI3O LIBERTY STRICBT, JjttJyJfa fITOBUBqU, i*A _ tmeTonsv........ L so«o..—lw. Wcoaowe. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Ac CO-, Uanntsctarenof CAST STEEL; mieo, SPRING, FLOW aod A. 11. STEEL; SFRINGSkud AXLES, Cbrnrr Hon and f\rti Streeti, IWibvrgh, Pa ,mc J( "'j37iT’KOGKriS&Tco, MixcricTUKUß or ■ Reger** Improved P*tenl glee* CaltivatorTeeth, Cbmer Jtoa and Firtt StrteU,. nUztmrgh, Ai Jn»:lyJfc* SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES Tli# grout inferiority of SINQKIt’S UACIfINBS Overall other* Cor lbe n*o of Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriago Trimmers and Whit b Is a light, compact lad highly ornamental macUlufl, (doing its work equally well with tlie forgo machine*.) and muit become a favorite for family uw. A full supply of tbe above Machine* fur ante at New York prices, by K. STRAW, 32 Murltet st., prrrsuußoii, pa, A!ao,tbe BOUDOIR 8&WINO MACHINE. Price fix sisjo|4o. [de!7] aalOslydfc SBWXCTO M-A-OHIX-TBS FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER a WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, BridsepOrt, Conn., Pittsburgh,6M Fifth Street. This MoebJns Btltcba* tbs Finest or Coarsest Fabric, Attbe pleararabf theOpantar,making With mm On* Thou* and ieiotoJ ajrf&rfll* Stttda j*r Minute, almost noise . lestfjv sod ere becoming ImUmanbls tor family ass. Poll Information may. be. obtained bp addrettingJamaa gwiog.or ' , AUCX. tt. m Arent, , No. 08 Fifth stmt, Mtfabngb. JAB. ISIoLAUQ-EtlxlN, MAXOTACtmta of . ; Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Pbsil Oil, dcHgilyfo . A'ct-IGS and 170 Stand Streets V •■ .< A. A. S. CASUtV. A. A. CAHRIHRABftO., Pittsburgh, General Insuraura Agency, ' Woi'o3 Fourth Street, : '■ ptTTSßunGU,rja/NJ.. of highest standing. Chartered fey P»atityiTsaU»itdoib«r States. ' ' Fire, Marina sod Ufa RiikaUkancf all description*.' A,nAftHiitß. . LaabJU-jL**— ..exaranSLi Sprcial jaotices. SIR JAUEB CLARKE'S SAMUEL GRAY No. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, U. DOUGLASS A 00 B DorOLAPJ 4 Co B. Docolsss A Co. . B. Doculass 4 Co. U. iKHousj 4 Cii .U. Douolaas A Co. .11. Duuolabs 4 Co. It. DOLHjUSS 4 Cu .U DOWLASS 4 Oil R Donuuu 4 no U DovflLA® 4 Co. B. Doculasm 4 Co ...K. Rieixu. 4 Co. .J. D. PBAM A GO. Pasrr 4 Co. No, 49 Fifth Street, near Wood, Wboterolp toil Retail Dcalen iu JEWELRY SU.VRH AM) PLATED WARE WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAYNB, BIBSBLZ. <* CO., Coach Makers, 11*3 luug liccu koowu and practically acknowledged. UtM NEW FAMILY MACHINE, _Sprtiat- Jloticfs/ Appelntuettt Kltenikd to Jane Ist. D KS. C. M. PITCH Sc J* W* 8 Y KKB Win remain st thetrjOffice, No. IDI Penn St rtjal, OPPUSITB THE BT. CLAIR HOTfeL PIWSUUUGIi, TILL JUNK f'JIIST, 186 8 , Arul may be consulted daily, (except Sundays) for Consumption, Asthma* Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaints comjdlcajed will >.r causing Pulmonary Dl*r«s<*, loclndlng Catttrrh, Heart Ditcri’e, AJfertioni of the Liter, f)y*. J*ep*itt, (imtritii, ft male Coiupluinlt, etc. DRS. PITCH 4 SYEES would slats that their treatment of Consumption isbssrd ui»>u Inn fart that fA< ditcan *z iitt in the. I.lood and tyitrm at large, both before, and during HtdewlnjroKnt in the Itingi, nad they therefore eoiuloy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remwltef to purify the Mood and streogtheu th.- system. IHfA Out/, they mo MEDICINAL INHALATION, which ibuy value highly, bnt only as Paltmtiree, winch used al.-no have hofVmficcrl fecta, and lnralids are earnestly cantluursl against wasting the prerlutii hui.-.if i iireLility U n auy tioatmobt based upon lht< plausible,but Ulwo id-n that tho erst of the diwo>'c can rt reache<] iu a direct uisun-r t>y Inhslallon charge- for rousultatlou. A list of ijupclions will be eeut t« tiiude wUhiug to run ill o« hy letter mrCd-.dewTctf P CHINA, GLASS AND QUBENSWARE SPRING ?T(>CK JUST OPENED, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF H B' N R Y XX X (3h B V , I*4*4 Wood Street, PUtsDnrßh, Pa., Who is Snow receiving from Kurope and Eastern Citibs, a cli«,lre assortment ol arthte" In bis comprising new an.l lustofnl slinpcs of IVnrl W Into Stouo Tos, Din Jug nnd Toilet Ware, mid tbe ,ainu iu Plain. Gold, Liiitru Band and Flowers; Fiu« White Vltriflwl Iron Etone Table Ware, kuown tube tho most durable nowin uso for Hotel*and Steamboats; French Cbiua of new styles, iu Pore Whito and Gold Band, wither in soils or single places; Richly OIK ami Decorated Toih-t Sets; Brittanuls and Fluted Castors: German Silver Tea TaLle S|woDS,Sonp Ladles, 4c .plain! with silver; Bns Ivory Ilsndlud Carvlug, Tea and Table Kuivea sml Forks; Tea Wellers and Tray*; .Shaker and 9<«-grars Table Mots: Japp*nwl and Decorated Tin Tnllel Setts * Al*t>, a complete and full assortment ut alt articles suita ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TIULDK, ut prices to picas* the pnl’lic, who are respertinlly mvltcd to czamin* this ptock. mrii.'lmdtwT LEAS PKIIKINS’ Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS pj OP A LETTER FROM THiboth* MFDTCAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SACCK AT MADRAS, PTo hi* Brother at WORCESTER, May, ISM J “Tell I.RA A PERRINS that i their Since (a highly esteem VARIETY A r J In India, aud' n, iumy •• opinion the mutt palatable u well m the must wbolcaome Sane* that la made." The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New Turk Exhibition for Foirigu Sauce, waa obtained hr Lt-A A I’KK RINS |,.r their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, U»e wutld- Wide fume of which haring M to mitneroti* initiation*, pur ebaeera are earncatly rwjueaiod to see that tb* umnoe of “LEA A PERRINS” are imprearod npon the Boltin and Stupper. aud printed t>i>cD the laliela. Bole Wholesale Agent* for the United Slate*. JOHN DUNCAN k BOMB, 40f> Broadway, Ne% V.,ik A stock always in atore Also, order* received for direct ■hlptneut fruni England. my2:lydfcr John C • B a kei & Co’ a GENUINE CUU-LIVKR OIL!! This Mr.on.iNE, prepared iu tho most up wc>7rd manner, and bottled by o*. has receired the nnc ;l.ui of (be most ecientlßc of tho Medial Profession of Pbil idolphla and elsewhere, who recommend it as roperior to my otber now manufactured. Of (U efficacy and Importance u a remedial in caacaof ConrompH.ui, Goat. BnmebUia. Afltbma, Obronle Rheuma tism, u 4 all >Scrufaliivi dbtißS, it la nnnocManfj’ lo —tbonumlaofcinini'Otphjtkianflof Eoropnond America bating Ueted iu wouiftrlul eurativt- properti**. Prepaiv.l only by JOHN 0. UAKKII A CO. Wb..|e*ale Drugglsta, No. IM North Thin! stn-*-l, IM.iU.blphia. 5«.1.l by all Druggists throughout dir country. fe'jriMbx .n) ms> DENTItmiV. m OR. J. JIALJIEEX, SUKGKON I3KNTIBT, FROM new fcoRK, extracts teetu without pain. tv A b<>CAL BENUMBING AOSNTto thi HUMS ONLY *y-lmrri« Tooth on Gold, Silver, i’hUaua and Quit* P«-rrha. and prrfm ma all IMilal f-jx-rat»■ *r>a in a r. irntiflf tniaaor, without |*in. S%>Teras moderate. 64 SmlttiArld Street, below Fourth, Jaß:d6mfc PITTSBURGH. Jlrto aibtrlißnnrnls, a;n exciting sea storyi NOVELTY AFTER NOVELTY! TII E NEW TO KIT WEEK L V Vo* Mar 1. Now Uoanr Aod for ulo by aU Neves Dealert iu tba United Pistes and Canada. Will contain ANUIHKK NBW UIUMI.NA,!. STOIIY, rNfirum, THIC OCEAN W^NOERHiiI, ADVENTURES OJI AND SEA, 1 j which tb« author depict*. Iu sat tkenee and Korean lie Adveutmeeo' tbo Hast. Tbo narrative of tbo V bold but truthful Picture of lb« mi in .vorj of the Globe, iu 1 chivalry. >lariug, fieali*. lollies n| Sailor, lutfvUtet with tbe lyrounlt* bo it too ofluD oul-jecteJ by tba olb UqJ brutalitie* to which dmtlj SoiDuoi lhedej!b«Dtsdevcl el.j *iiJ a B)9(ctu*lic turtnre that of horror through otury civilized 4*tJl si-jo of the |)lctoi« •auahlu«u well «* IU storm*—Ua palua—and tbo aolbor tun uiisl b note'll those various |-U*ata of life« ptugreta uf tbs “OCUK WAJShER**.' The deacrlpliooa ul the mauorra U*c« ofllic “laj-oft Islet o( the Se*. ' pe—.il a portion of hie Ktculful (It carriua th« reader through the d* thu banana and cocoaont gnn*—ani away into tlie euHtaij Uwti of Tin uoly to be fottDd Id the Islr* of that reifui eternal”—paaalng Id rapid auc la) rialoo apaaoniDi of the taoat gt world Arold thla delightful •centra gulog on the glorious atari and tlri or eyeing tbe frtvuds of hi* cbtldb makra a diecoTPfj of the most slai :haug<* the whole torrent of hi* ad* Orta* WtMbtara Hod* hiiDWlfat but leatauug the uatlTee.' Th»r* I* a rerkles* derlug lu tbo H e uf the Sailor which is iioaccuantshle 110 pursues ht* j erilona calling with an latetnatlxu which amount* to idol dry la tble spirit which carries <>ur tommcrce to the emote .jnartere ol the gl.die— which whiten* tbs ocean wit i tbo *a r l»of the mer chantmen. end unfolds the |l*k» ■/' ill maritime nation* In «.tciy j>ort of tbo known world Tbi* daring and adventur oa*trait In tbs character of tbo Bell*>f V"d* »•> exploration* far Into the icy n-gloii* of the N<-rthJ when? rlernal Winter r**Jgo». or hriogs to the knowledft) of the world tlio myuto- iic» of iln tropic* Wheu p.-irert-l, «hi» strange iufntna 1i,.11 lead* its < irtlm to ei,H*t iinlet the black flag <-f lh« Pirate, who lie* in wait m the great <..f tbs <*C"ui for hi* defencetcM prey The utith-r ef the “Ocaan W»a pun" take# the render throng!, errry pha-o <d the Life o Ib». Sailor, in tom .ii*" d-llcht*. p-rd« mid t-mplali -n- rea end on sbor. Young man' brfuni y..n tins cnuifort* nf a .|nlct bom mehorsf.r a Ills on the tfr<v»l deep, rmd tho adventure* <f lb""Oc**N WAXPakM'" Pohd motheii t*lorc yon conrixo your darling boy toth lender merefo* of the tyranteoftho we resilthe«tperi*nrr of tho "OctiM Watft.ME*’" Felt maiden' before you conwirt'to a M'parellou from youi loser for a long reyago at eca, lb enable him to earn tb< moan* of making yon eomfortabfo uoJ happy, read the I.lf< -,f (he“Ocus Waxnnxa *' Conut well tlicroet betoroth fatal Rnblron Ij p*se*Al now many gailantlahlpe bare loft oor never to to t**rd of again—tearing those who bed friend* uO board t.» watcb lung and anxloasly for tiding* «»f tho mining »cw*-l' whllosbo «ii perhapa rent Into a tbowand pierce by tbo, hnrrlcano, typhoon, or aometrearberem*reef, far out In the eea—and her pataongere and crow sngtflpboJ In the occiu ■ depth*! While lond heart* were living In the oortwat, y*t valu bopo that absent Mead* would return borne again,' perhaps tbclr bon«« trero bleaeblflgln tbawaUrsof tbo groat deep. In ibjaatorrlbUdiaialwa semsaw sparedfrotu aaddeu death to undergo the horror* of lUtTalloa and do- Hrinroon tho fragmeotsof tlio wreck, while other* are emit on sumo barreo and Üboepßablo Wane, to end the lx day* among aaTtgee, or in a terrlhlo eoliltido where no human foot haderer tiod, and wbero no human voice wa* rrer beard' The utter of tbo -OCfAii WAYttAXR” rieldly bring* before hie reader eome of tboso etartllng adreoturt and terrible realities. Many o good ship, after bating boon plundered—bn» crew and passenger* butchered—has l**° ecnlUed and tent to the bottom of the ocean by lb* Freebooter, whoao terrible motto (*: “Dead men tell no talttd” In thie connection the S>cias Watuikrix" gitretbo ndrentnrea of tbo danghterof one of tlio merchant princes, wlioeo ebips were on etery wa, which cannot fail to excite the moot Interne Intereat. Well may it be said that “more Fiction tales boldro thellghtiand lbadtt«jf‘Boality, when woteotnre ent on the boeomof tb* great deep.” The adventure* of t be “Ocm* Witrerata,” while they rov tees all the attraclloM of a work of Action, «nnot tail to M more widely wod than any mere creation of the Imagination. Tlia aulbor baa partid]«*ted In tba otenU anf aceoe* be de •crlbea. the Incidents and adrentnree cond«n»d in tbl« work would havafornißbed the llorW romancer with mate rial fur hairs cl oxen narala, hot the anlbor Mas eboaeo rath ar to tell oa jut vbet bo saw, omitting unimportant event* •and grooplngoniy those InddenU which have en Important eennectlonlatbeeariwoftbe SJcsa* W**o**nL" If this namtlra Imparts bat half tbs totem* to tbs general read; er, produesd by Ifae reading of U» manmeript. It wtll create • greater than any work of ita clam pnbUabsd in 'many year*. TUB NEW-YORK-WJtWW-l* • beanUftilQUARTO BURST, HANDSOMELY IMiUSTRATRD, and printed on the ■flQeatqaper. It la the r BEST STORY PAPER NOW PUBLUUKD. BoU by all Naws Rent bymaßat $3 a ors3 tor two cople*.-fipedmen* sent fro*. - - THB SEW YURK WEEKLY l* add by all NeWAAgent* In tho United Btate*. " 1 \ *A. J, WILLIAMSON, Lditor and, Proprietor, , 22 Bsekoua Stmt/Kwr.Yo^. :soa-itj .... ........ froptwals wiltiiArs* !_/ ooivedat tbepfikd 'of the PitUhorgh WkLcr.WcrtA Oonucil Chamber*, until FRIDAY, April 30tb;iiT«iippljlng all the ordinary Cutingf used about the Works. For par- Ucolars touelre ai th* Oflce of tbs Wcska... .. lamw nmam wi & Jganfe >7 jfj| t Moxvat Momisa, SSsSSTST ’ l?OR TtfiNT—A ttrc'citory Dwcllin K^ , MKAHS. r Ih>c*. 00 Fifth street, (So. 100,) contalmnff U.OL Loins, Bills tnJ Dutsc&U. 02 rooms, bw4f.***b booso, Ac-fWiih tio* bricx stiwoAUu Jl«sl KotalaaoJ Urousil Beat- 44,‘Sh • rurtac*lu>as<! Attached. This houto ii «nppli<*l vita hot Flock* sud ft05ccU0M005........... .... fl.-tsn ;.ti *e.| r. 1.l »*w, bath, p»s. 4<*, *od Urine iu • erotral loe»- l»u* brother Uaaka “\*?6 n--n i« n-lwirablj adapted to the «vls of a professional lUuk NoLrt A Cbccfca aad U. 8. Irea NoU*. (kuM and slim) Capital Stuck - Prutltj* and Earnings— Uupahl Uifldrtula atnl SnspooH Acc’l. Dovto other Bank* ~ Circulation - Ti I ■ l J _ _ _ Tbo abote J*correct lu tbo be** ot n«j koowl- i 4Pnr C 1 1r -dgeatidbelfrf JOHN UAKI’KR, Cashier. j OfOt s)ttU- Hwuro toami snbierlhod thisMlb AprtJ, IStS, Usfore j ipL'UTV CTIU’».' r r l-...i> aw bi.-JT AUSTIN LOOUIS, Notary Public. I J EMU I STULLT PUOPKUI \ tUK - ■ - ST 1 --i..VT«~ii» and RlanVi- SALK —' Tin* t?.d IHrrltui?. aituaU-d oa siaicmcnt of llie Hcren«ats oud M»nu , v «tn-i, u „r m CUir.kuoau U .\u ISO. Tb* lot ftK ltirtr*' Dank of PlU»l>urgh. i, nlwul J 2 r«-un.ni and I'M I«-t dc.-;., Lack to lhTT«BJfman. Monday, April -Üb. l' ’ t*. hung--All. y. ..u w1.1.L b * Suid* and Carriage LIABILITIES/ . .. ItoiiM?. TUp pri.f*.-il> truU r-*.ltlj tor fiioO. and will betold <'*l>Kbl Htid l‘ruQU_ $,, »,»•»• I. nt a bargain ami «. n accutmnodating terms. For particular! Inw Depositors leuquiroof R. U. KINO. lnfill T 1 „ NV 211 Liberty street^ ... i» « ! \r aluablg for sa'S, -^ V Uluiuß I*l l7 la Goibeu Ti.. JUlionlnirr.mnty.OMojtooat 13) acres rlwriJ. la a high stale ot etiltlealioo, abort onedudf Meadow laud, of a ■ .iiwrlor quality, tl,<- balance high ou.l rolling, r«ady tor tbe Hough It it <>u« of lb* U*t Grating Parma lu tl.o county, ImviriC never-failing sprluga’on Ikalao ao Orchard. hearing fruit sf a nipußir quality: together with a good anilTalua lilfStoou Quarry. It vrlll La add at Blow price and easy ,*yiorou rt»eu:_ BfAhdtf ZAUOK STaKET.Salatn.Oln^ FOR SALK—A Drug Store situated in one ofllio best locations In lb*city orPitUburpb. foreitl.ar n jobbing, retailor prescription litainws. Jpdiicemrntoare otlrred to purchasers containing of r»ro orrnr rwiino. Vi.r information inquire of J».'IIN HAPf, Jr-at No. lt>i WtxKt Street, corner of Wood and .istli, i n**' iHtreh. e*. . . ti‘_ VaiuaDlo City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street »n<i ft-Kml l Alloy, no,I to .Mm lrotin tt Son's ltotng la, fat on Water sod Front streets, and ICC "long tm« hr eo!d b-g**thrr or in lots nl 20 or 21 fret each. F>.r t« nos, (wltlt-b will bo made ca-y ns to paymout.) ap- P l. to JOSEPH S. LEECH 4 CO-, mr4:dlf Liberty Strtrt, Pittsburgh. I]H)K SALK—Ono of Wallace’s Patent * PoiUlde Fb-ur Mills, with XatnSt Patent Smut Macbinr; Holt, Bolling Cloth and Elevator, all nitt pleteand reidy f«>r iwtthig up. Apply to ' 1 W It SUYDAM, Oil Mil!, npVd«wt( F cor. llobcwra A Craig «ta ? Anegbeuy-Cily^ Ohio Laud for Sale. uudDuconnta .. Kua) Ketate ud Banking Uouae.... Specie, Oold and Plltw Notes and Checks of other Uauks. Dee by other Banks *1,118,297 77 Tbu iibore lUtumoQt U correct noil true to the beet of n>) knowledge and Wllet W. It. DKNNV, Cnshv r. Sworn and subscribed before me, ibis '26lb ib»y of April A. D 18W. ap?T J. V. Munrrtmt. Notary Public. Klnumcnt ofEichance Usnk of Plttsb’g. .PItTSBUKim. Moxmt, April ‘ddlli, Ui&usand DiKouuta— <1,377 Kii <M> Ileal lie tala 45,920 M> Sparie in Vault; 1). 8. Treasury Woles',6 per rent... Notes and Checks of other Banks. Ibn- by other Banks Capital Stock * Rlh.ooo 00 t.'ouliligebt Pond nud l‘i otlte ■ .. 188,431 bo Individual Ih:|>«»ites Imiv to other Dairies $1X4,176 ‘.M 1. II M Murray, Ciwbler ol lti«* Ks* Imugo Hank ol Fit.i l.iirnti, U-tug duly affirmed, ilispuM- anil guy, that Ibr nhov* alAtometil w C’Tn-et, tu fho I*st ot rnj’_ktxmle<lp* noil l>e 11. M MURRAY, ('ashler Aftiroiol t-t f-jre me Uila 2i‘>th 4a; of April, IW>*. *p*J7 C. W. KRNKST, Not«ry I'aMlr qtatemeitt of the Mechanic*' Bank of Duo u> other Banks. Oou to Dep<«tt>>rs bills end Notes DimoOiitnd Duo by other Banks Notes ami Checks of other tUuks Specie hi Vault s7>J7.S'*o li Tin.- above itatiinent In ••'irrect. to Ibwbcstof injrku. »l Ice nud belief. UKO U. MetiUßW. fuehrer. S»..i u holoro tin* this Wth *U) »t A pill, lt>M. ~,o; A. W. rusTKlt, Notary I’ubllr Stntnnrnl of the CHlxens’ Bwik. rittMl.iti);l>. April -'•th, I*’> ASSKTS. I.sns and Di#c«'uuts .fs7&,£»lb 4" «\.ld in Vault. Notes run! Ch>«ka of other itciuka. Dan by other Bulks. Heel Bstato Capital Stock ‘ f.14U,7'J0 45 Coutioseut Fund and l*rotSts 4V.407 VS Circulation - l 0 £! Individual Depositors Duo l.> otlior Usolc*.... |M»,779 4U The sl»ore statement Is curral to tho heel of my kunxrl edga srxl he I let. K. D. JONRB, Cashier, AfUnnetl l*for« me tl.b Mlh lUy of April, ISM. ■p-»7 J. F. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. Ktatcraeni of the Iron City Bank* Bimeuaou, April liCUi, lb r »S Uuins so<l Dim-ounU $ 251.547 71* Due by other Banks...- - 1*,176 fc» Notra atn) (Hineks of other Bunks snd U.S.Treasury Notes. Specie Circulation Due toother Banks. L)u«i to IK.-iw«llor« _ .... 69,W1 21 The fcbovn statement ix corrwt arcunJinß t<> of if knowledge and belief. JOLIN MAGOFFIN, Caihiel Affirmed mil.' before DW J. V. MACKENZIE, Notary public. SUUmtiii o < riiTAliegheny Hank. IMrMnncn, April 2Gth, l 1 *!*?,- ASSETS. ' Nulra ttod Bills DirconntM.. OolQ Not™* wi<l Chwka *»f other Banka 10,233 04 Duo by oilier Banka 14,204 S 3 Daa Ui other Banka lii'tivi'lual Deposit*....... $1 M,V<3 CO Tbo above stali-menl leeorrert to ll»e best of tny know] and belief. 1. ff. COOK, Cashier. Sw>>rn ai»«l subscribed before mr, April 2Cth, 1853. epK 0. \V KKNICST, Notary Public. Jlcto aijbttlistmtnis Ol.il KSTABLISUMENT FOR SALE.— Owing to the delicate health of Wm- UitcheUree.be Intendg-qultUnghualnera toUve in the country. Thereto* the eatahlUbmeat cacrked oa by hionelf end brother look fered for aale,«lth Uiß data res, Kertifylng nppamtsa, etc. A Itsee of both front end Lack stores (which belong to their unde) *4ll be given to the purchaser to a number of yean at a fair rent ThU boose is weft known end of long stand- ,>bic atylo, tbeftlartUng Ufu a* • l-ailor before Xitas WaxociUb” is a t Excitjjig laci.Joota In hicli are portrayed the A..) »uprratUloas of tta tog, beving been established by their undo and father.— W A M Uttcheltreo have 'dooo a largo harness in ti to many years as wholesale grocer*, wi&o end Ihjuor mer cbaoUesd rer.tifying distillers. Persous wishing to pur cliese esn eoe the pnuilwi nod stock,and loam tbo terms. by "pplylng et tho sttirc. No. 2W9 Liberty stnwt. Pcwsw eion can t>e givun either tho Ist Jane or Ist July, tjf Oro errs, lavemKaepers and coontry merchauU will be snpplied * ilh article* la the shove line oa very favorable terms, u they vast to reduce their stock toanit a purchaser. WM UITCIUSLTBEE A BRO. cvra avbo C'>9luati<l om npe e ruCurment of < ru~ cneot fail to evitd a chill ommuuityl This Is the pa tbo Ocoan" has It* IpleosUits a* well U It* jppily and forcibly pre In the greet deep, hi tho N. B —All pwkb> bating claims agiaiuit tba firm will bo paid on pri-acntatleu of tbclr accounts; and tboao indebted are rosprctfnlly requested to make pajwcnt with na litUe J«lay w possible, *p27 SUNDRIES-- liibbls. |)rimo Fresh Butter; 40 do treab Egg*. 10 bus. cboico Pared Teaches. 15 do do onpared do 50 do Dried Apples: Ipd rueiora* ot ttie Na >ng wboQi the author are full of Interest iellgbtful grove* wbcio jb anon tek*-* him far u;dc«l fruit, wldcti are t clime “abereeammor c ,-uaaioa before hi* men rgoooa Picture* in the ■}, after all hope of ev«r i of hi* native land, b nri again, the antbor 350 bushels Peach Blossom and Ne abaunork IMatoes, rve’d aud for tala at No I*s Liberty nt. •p*i7 _ RIDDLE, WIRTi A CO. FRESH BUTTER—Prime fresh Butter Table Butter exprwaly for family U«, received daily. <,'6oi* o Family Orocerir*; extra quality Uroeo and Black Teas, const suit v on band aud for taloat No. 27 Fifth at, by ap27 ' BIDDLK, WIBTH k CQ. QTUAY. —Token up by the Nightfi>__ I’uliceou Friday night tbo 23d lust , one Brown Horae. The owner or owners will come forward xuid redeem tbe said bores, ethrrwiae be wilt be sold at pobllc auction on Saturday morning the Ist day of May. ay per city ordinance ROBERT UAQUK. ap27 3l Chief of Tofi.-r.' tllug cbarartei whirl -uturoni carter. "Tui BEANS. —50U bush in sacks anti barrels, (ortaUby _«]>27 SURIVKR A DIL\TORTIL_ t'ydasT-TbbF* for sale'‘by " ~ [ J 0 p27 StIRfVEItADILWOKTIL lARD - In barrels and kees, lor *alo by • J apCT SHBIVKRA PILWORTtt CORN. —200 bush prime Wbite Corn for •aloby *p27 lIENRY 1!. COLLINS. POTATOES. —400 wks (pure Mercers) to arrlvoatid C>raaleby J B CANVIKLP. SWEET POTATbES-r-50 Ibis just Arrived nod for aalu by ap27__ J U OASFIKI/D. t OMMISSION MERCHANTS Ai*. 22S X-irth .S’rcoiiJ Str<rt t PUILADKbPIIIA, Tor the tale of Prodoc* and purchase of Fish, Ac., Ac. Any order* entrusted wttb them will bo promptly forwarded. ap2o d«w* Dwelling in exchange forpB ■ IVESIKUN LAND.—Tersona wishing to chaw a commodious and valuable family reeldonoe, wilttlu five tniloaof the city, or deairiog to exehatigu wcauru land for tbe same, will plena* enquire of J. O.COMBTOOK,Ea<j., .xharpabnrgb.or WELLB, RIDDLE A CO.. ap'JO No. KO F.iurtb street. I Gut bugoy whips -a u as«,itmci,t of, beouUfolUut Whips just finished, ti, aud 7 feet;; also a few 9 fr«t long. Tlteau will be found lue neatest and' moat elegant whip# for tbe aoaaon ever *old In this city. J ap2Q _ WELLS, RIDDLE k OU-, SO Fourth at 1 LEATIIEU 'WAQON WiltFS—fnaeajhwi —Tba regular Penoay I raoja Whip, manafsctsftd »*-; dueitdy now by mp2d WKLUJ, KIDDLE A 00. • D" ROVERS’ LASHES—White, Bromi ond Bock Leather, atxl alj lengths, from 13 to 12 feet' For; sale to the trails la any quantity by i ap2fi WELLS, &IDDLEB CO, 80 Porrth at. * Half gross quern’s coo liver OIL JELLY JaUroe’d and fhr aale by ’’ Q CASES GUM SHELLAC in store and for for aalo by aptt * B. L. yAHKKSTOCK 4 00. \ 1 KBXS. PRESSED CASTILE SQAPIbr XAf aaip by ap£s D. L. FAUN ESTOPS k CO. • 1 / \ CASES SIC. LIQUORICE in store ant X\J for isle by ap2S. B. L.TAUNE3TOCK A CO. £ CASES CALAB. LIQUORICE just reo’d BX and for solo by B~L. FAICTBSTUCK k 00. i £(T REAMS SAND PAPER in store nnt gXVX fur gale by ap2s B. L. FAPNgSTOCK k CO. QANESKATCUAIRS. . —An extra nnalitj _'ofC*ne Scat Backlog Chain fioiibrdßwl for •*]«. apgQ T. B. YODNQ 4 CO. r MUSIC STANDS—A few finished and ini Warcroomt. Bp2fl T. D. YOUNG A CO. M ISSES’ CiIAMBER" FURNITURE^ Badateada, Bntevu, Waib-Stanime., flnfcbad and IdWuww __ ap'itt T. B. VOPNU A 00. rjMIERAPEUTiC CHAIRS—! •Forthe invalid _ orth*lonDgHT,lb«U»fe«B3R»mle. ' »p2O T. 1L TQUyq t CO- “ POTASU—2 casts pure rostreoM and for ■ale by *’ ROBERT DICKEY, •p2O ■’ • ••'• •131 Front alreet, near Wood- ■ NEW GRAPE VINES—A few strong He* becea, Concord, Diana,-Herbemont, To Kolon. Price from $l. to $3. Orders fitfod hi rotation u received. .* • -- , ■ „,.JAMBB WARDHOE. O RANGE KASPBERRY—2,OOO extra alroogßriocUo'aOrange. l*ic*SUa> twrdoz. ~Jtp3fl ...._ JAMES WABDHQP. SUGAR UUK£D i>. BEEP—IS tea. just (ecelvedandfcivatleby. ' - i-T, LtTTLE AOO, r%pBB . -• » Ho. US Beamd atrret. • SUGAK CUBED lIAMB—2S tea. jnstrcc'd _ a&dfbrealeby apM '* T.LITTLE A 00.' bbls. in nfmeomlfur ; sale by bp3o T. LITTLE * QO-' • FLOUR—IUO bbls. choice faliiily Flour; 100 do Western JUtm do _ jn ibitaud fornbliT ..... u 9... . -.t XITZUS t CQ* $i2U0,724 76 LIABILITIES. f 1.142,700 i«> P.W.MS VC 3,423 54 34 231,111 UQ 679,354 90 $1,118,297 77 £1.854,170 21 Pittsburgh. MoNtur, April -Cth. LIABILITIES. $247>.3M fci ASSETS LIABILITIES LIABILITIES. 100 lb# choice Uoo*o >'catiifrt CANNING A. BONO, B. I* FAHNEBTLXJK A 00., No. Cd, corner Wood and Fourth • ts. man. ami will U.YrnUvflnr a Irrm of years to a good I<D ■nt. t'or further particulars coouirv «4 »'»I2 s AI.KTANItFTR KINO. FOU KENT—The Warehouse SS nwivnifWijff ,| Umith & C>, Nos. ► *r»t nml Siimd BtrrcU. Eaijotro of , „ , , VARK, UcCURDY * CO. jsl4 dtr Nos. 14’* First sail 120 Srcotiil sH. TO LET— A two story Brick l>weliingff3 on lUystreri.ti.-tv.wn Venn onO tho ri**r. Kq-JH <l«iiv H fdo K. |i. KINO. No. 2U UtrrU st. THE subscriber offers for gale section'ten, township 12, range 10, Stark eonnty, Ohio, r&onnonly known n« “Uowwan’e Seettoß,’* containing WO aertw. It i* aitontcd throe mllra wta l o f Uandton, oa tli* BtatoKcwd leading to Wooatcr, and within nLont two mlloi of thcPitt*- burgh, 11. W»yi»e end Chicago Hail road. Tbs south, east and north-ww quartan an» partly cleared cod liuproted— the remainder i* cowed with imperior timber-HUHt ,tbe wlinie is well m!mil by springe cad running ilrtso*.-' This *rvt(<ia is considered Uie finest testy of land In top roontj. I( sill l* wild nudiridedor in quarteri to mlt purchasers. T»tln.-»i« who desire to incest in real estate 3 up|->rti,i.itv »« rarwl j oSorsd. ' J B- SWEITZER, No. 101 Alii ■tr—i. pittsbiirvh. THE ANDERSON farm! 2* mtlcfl ES U.- at New Brighton. Denver Cu^jEjs. I'H..on Work ll"iin- Hull, conUJnlog IBS »crM of vxcellebt irutil. tv.iryact- of vliicL is tillable. Mid u 'i "I wl»l*'li Is no de,. colliertii-ii. Tlx rtj ar«< orre* of C'X*l timlwr. M»fr« iu ctbai utiil jintare, and an aboiiiWit-'o of coal. There Is an Oichnrd oi tnafh*l fruit trwe. In «lui"«( -vrry Ft—til there In rt unioK uf never-failing water. Tbs improvements consist of a now frame Dwelling, at- Ucbod ton weathcrboank*d l<>fc, a small tenant bonao and a larjje frame Unro, (0 by SC feet. _ . . , . This choice farm isio a high state of cultivation, frocks go,«|, and iu a rwpectablo neighborhood, convenient to cbtircbea, scbunii. For terms. enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of Jai2-dlntlT J. ANDERSON, Now Brighton, P»i b' (MJ It TII SALE OP LOT 3, A.T AUCTION, BT TUB Emporium Real Estate ami Manufacturing to. at ntotTBD am, Pubfki CvMHty, IlHnoit, OS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, June Ist and 2d, 185 S, EMBRACING a large number op eligible IncatiniisTur llnil.ting puTpaecs, whether for niannfacturies, or other purposes. Aim, Several Houses, double and single Frame Cottage*, recently erected, in w>»Wn style, ami toady for occupancy; *Hof which will be ottered upon liberal terms, autl aolJ, wilbont reserve to the highest LidJer. Mound City utters induce meats to porsoni desirous of L> eating. unequaled by any other poiut aAthe West. Being (dtuated oihhi a high, IdnlT bank of the Ohio river, air mils* above Its cuaUDencu with the Mississippi, it is free Crum al) mtasiwtlfc vapors, is at the head of navigation on the Ohio river for large steamer*, iu seasons of extreme c*‘4J weather or of drought; ills connected with the whole North, Kart and U’oat, by moans n( the MOUND CITY RAILROAD, Which makes (bur doily connections with the Tllinola Cen tral JUilruad, North and South; M,al*s daily connections by river with all the regular Packota to Cincinnati, Locit vllle, Si. Lottis,Memphis,New Orleans. Ac. - : To thaVaoubctcrer and Mechanic, MbundCity. offers •uperlorlndncemmitt, having now in operation an extett* site Foundry, and Machine Shop. Marine Railway and EMp YarO,.gtonm Pottery and Terra Cotta Works, *o extensive E&rol Factory, flouring SliU,furniture Factory,Planing Mil) and Pn»li acd Door Factory, Pork Packing KatahUsh* meet, am! 6. v&ral Saw MIR* In the immediate vicinity of the town, all of which give constant and lucrative employ ment to a large number of hands. It already lias mine : TWELVE STORES; DOING A GOOD bast rM, Bakeries, Printing Office, Newxpaper,llot*l, Board ing Houses, Schools, Churchie, etc., eha, aud poesewes, In au eminent degree, all the element* uf a large city. The increase in its business, and in tlio num ber of its inhabitants h!» been marvellous. The Materials for alt kinds of Manufacturing purposes ABE ABUNDANT AND CLOSE AT HAND, While tho tacQlties for ahipiuent of the mauuCxiurrd arti cle, are unoqualed by any other poiut ou the Ohio river. ' TERMS OF SALE: One fourth m Cash; hainnee. in threw equal, annual in stalments bearing interest at six percent, peranuumior the deferred payment* may be made in the atockyof the Company. Lots may be purchased at priT*io*aloat all times. For further particulars, tnapa, pianette., appty-to W. |I. Sh.kes, Kei| - ;.._.Urattvtno,Ky Cv E. Nonrao A Co - UtnciawUJ.O J. U.tiimdiart. Eat] - - -SLLouis,Mo if. Mnndy, Kaq - PhiladelphiajPa jw. Cochran, Esq i*.- Lexington, Ej A V ». Mudsley, Ksq Naahvnie,T't*p W. T. lia»c«<o, Esq .Cotumbu*,Q Or to the Secretary of the Company at Mound (Sty. By order cf the Heard, 11. LIAINJCE, PreiX .} . J. Oaiswotn, Sec-’y. aplCjlAwlmF* Valuable Property at Public Bale. THE' SUBSCRIBER will offer at poblic va at lb*> Exchange, to Baltimore,et onoo'cl'k.iS od THURSDAY, April 2a, ISdS, the fallowing vatuebleprop erty: • lat The SOUTUSIDE DISTILLERY, located a few rod* •oath of city Hu>U«, three ttoriee fcigh,gravel roof, fire-proef, 10A hr -Is fwt, with brick piers lor tubs, Ac.; one story addi tion. 42 by CO foot; SPIRIT tIODSB, 10 by M feet, all of l» ick, and COA!» RIN, for 200 tons of coal, built of HTuttr, level with foresee room, aod below the road, togetber'wltb pens for feoliug 4.000 bogs, comdracteri io thoioont ap proved maimer, with dntiosaud taaks for raving manure, tir which there is ready sale. Tbi* property is complete, and NO EXPENSE was spared to mate it r>—machinery having been applied wherever required to dispense with manna) labor, and Is capable of gtiudiug, mostiing-ond dis tilling from LbUO to 1.400 bushel# grab* dad j into whisky, with vib-r privilege sufficient fur aa enlargement to almost any extant, «ay Woo busbela dally, and was built with anch views. and baa desirable sidrantagewfbr the addition of An ALCOHOL BTII.L. fer tha products of which there la prompt rale. The water for rouliog-purposes is never over 60 deg-, and for worm, and other purpose, was not ml any tima last summer ovar CS deg- Fahrenheit The latter Is drawn from a lake of 25 acre* water surface, ftt~a depth of SO feist.- 'The U»tl of •rater (ssev»ral fort higher than the second or mash door The water advantages are probably Dot equaled- f& this coootry. The wboh>«atiWi»bineut cost *55,000, txdfl site of ground, aod has only boon fu operatem kbhut four mouth*. mud was built for Ibe purpose qsvJ, and With the Intention of future enlargement, Ac. - TJ» premises on which tbs above are erected comprise about 4 acres, Improved, besides DisUllory. Ac n by a FTONK STABLE, for 12 horses, aud TWO THREE-STOIIY BRICK DWELLINGS, and embraces ALL TUB WATER RIGHTS required, sad is subject to agronad rest crjeSOper annum, to be bought out at or. before lat September, IG6L for $lO,- (HU. There are THREE SPRINGS ,oq. tbs glue sot jr« brought into use. Besides the abore-uamed advantaged; there are maoy others connected with dfotUllng to which It ii adapted -,i The (act of this proparly being oolaidecitydimlU exempts It from city taxation and Interference, giving dedded ad vautagre for feeding oret maayplACet The property will be sold la compute order and ready for : use, within one week from dey.of tale, and poetwsioa given so exm as Unci of sale shall be complied with! \ q . Terms—ss,ooo cash, $5,000 in 0 month#, and balance Io \ t 3f sad 3 years, with Interest. irpnrchued&l private cala, too ground rent can bo made pennants t,IT desired. ’ . Address: ' QEO. USHER QBAVF, ' dapSQ,2£,S4A2I BalUaor^Md. The UistorTof HostetteR j s Stomach moat rrmarkudetuedictuadf the day, And th« many cures that have been performed with U In oues of jJr er CbmpUlpt, Hytpeptia, Nerroua XMJ|Ut, and other ills* ease* arising from a disordered stomacher liver, places it At ouce among tho most astouiahlu* diarorsrles tliax bu taken' place in the medical World; The diseases to which fa ßiUer«” are applicable areweuutveml, that there are but lew of nsr (Hoods who may sot test their virtues iu their own families; or circle acquaintances, ami prove to their own satisfoc-f (ion that there la at least one remedy among Uie many ad vertised medicines, deserving the public commendation. Bold -by Druggists everywbsis, and by nQSTKTTKR A ■ BSIITII, Bote I‘roprtclori. N<w. DS IVatvr or &S Trout su. • apSlnliwT -- ' ' New Rodteße. ot Lawton Blackberry. TTAYlNGmadeamageme&ta with Rev.J. il KNOX for a supply of Plants of this welnableKUU. berry, strong thrifty Plants are oflered at the follow;- ing price* .< • 1000 pilots ..Y.$E3 00i ffl plants ..........45 00 600 u Ok 00. is “ p, oo ; 250 “ 35 00 O' « 175 : 100 “ ]5 00 3 « 100 • M M 800 1 «* -bo . Onlers addressed CaEari 3; KNOX,or the aubaertber, ac companied With the cash er a rtUsUs reference where the parties are not known,.will bo. filled In the order in which tbeyure recelred. — < . • • > ' PtantS of tho NEWMAN'S TfIOKNEKSB BLACKBERRY,' wmbefaroWHdilttheaameprirew. •’ '• ' : \ JAMES WAEDROP, ■ prls:dswt{T Ka. <7 Tlfth atreeti Tittsbcrgfaf Pa--. ) Tobacco, snuee and cigars.—ai fresh lot of Cigars just received and will be told lew W Bult tho times. Nuhmnbogl at the Tobacco, Bnolfend Ch gar warehouse o! . . \V- 4D. RINEHART y ajgd No. 120 Wm»d >t- J SUQ Alt ANl> MOLA LEES— -40 fabdr. prime N. O' Bagun! 10Ui)bb.. do do .Motion*' -’.■i-L'SJ : loitamuid brnloby - , -pp£o- T.i.ilTi*K»w-_ Y'ABD^aO Jj.pJfo.iiJ.i.T :. was :. T-jgSl* CAPE ISLAND FLOUNDKKSI—CaJJand ,«• *“• tkh S " • . jawwisl. rVKANTSOnEWINO TOBACCO.-Kifty \ T -bOXM See DOQ&til. OO COMigntMOifeua* lb# muahdinn ud nxludi bmulM of S’»fcßd 6>,on Ii&JIJ •SSS55uSd»* low prim. W. k D. RINKHLAKTV: , . **y r? i . . . . jfo.ia\yooa»t v rvrASir—s Kbla.No. 1 : recU anAfor rtto by. VM.McCHTCa£O.N, Hov IPS liberty 4. BCATtfS-^i /bags rac'd and far tala fry .' K at . tfjfwMeCUTCftBOS. za andforsale Jj te« ; v*r EQO&— ; 1 M>l. te-cM and for salehy;—— ; tpS4. : - '•• JfM, UcCPTOIIEOy r T?LA3iSREI>—9 casks amf 12 bags on ■ » Bto*a«HlO'J*cn for ul«by v ISAIAH DICKEY 4 CO./ || 4 feaniiftattg. [ —W. B. Neclei-, Esq., (me® herorrtttalrargb Bar,)&fPitt township.is•«««■ date(orCeagnß,anl-j«ct to tna vention. aplikdtc* J. K.jZolumi, of McKces port, will be a eahilldafe tor Asaombly befoeo the n*j«ubUcaa County Convention, and will be supported bj thuse who are disposed to glTe the Uerman ticket. ap22jdtc JT .^AsseMblv. —George Dicesox, of Soutlt Fayette township, U a candidate for Assembly, aab- Jdctto th«d<>:Woo of the Republican County Convention. aplaltt* i • j • • ir^»SiiKRiFF.— David Irwin, of Peebles township, iv a candidate lor &b«tiffof Allegheny county, subject to the Republican County CouvenUos. jr^»SuE*irr.—Harry Wood?, of Peebles township, aarks the Cepublkan nomination for Sheriff of Allegheny county. aph-dtc rr^s*SiiEßiFF. —C.W. Batcuelor, of Peebles towuship, in a candidate for the nutnlualiou Aw fiber ill of Allegheny county, subject to the Republican County Convention. ap&dAVte TT^*Sbrsiff. — C. b. M AGER,(HatteT,) Third '*^r r Yfard, Pittsburgh, is a candidate for Sheriff of Alle gheny county, tobject to the action of tbe'RepubHctt County Convection. . apiato' fTg^SHEßirr—Jared M. Brush, of the Sixth Word, Fittsborgb, la a candidate far She tiff of 1% gbenycounty,«y«ct (nth* Republican Coonty CnsTss Uon. • . apSaltc* jr^»SnERiFF.—Dr. William Woods, erf Se wickl«yß«uagfa,iaa candidate for Sheriff of Alle gfacn j county, subject to th* Coonty ConTeotkm. - mrSlaltc* ' i JT^-SnER irr—James L. Grabam, of Third Word. acandidata far Shaiiffof ADo gbiray unuty, anlyecl to the RvpnbUfao County Ccnren ih>o. mrltkllc* rrS»PKOTIIOXOIiBT— Jauxs.'U.' Roe* towoilifp, usCftndU&U (or Pnrt]*yiatOfJ>*Bb i<Kt to tlo decision of Uie KeiraUican Comity Cotmotk>B< npS:dlo jr^pKOTUONOTAKV—BaNIBI, ARMSTRONG, ©f Third Ward, ii aeandidAe for Prothonctary of. A llegheny county, subject to tbs itaui-m if the Republican County Convention. awtt^tc* Jf^^PaoTnoNOTARY—:!). C. Hull?., of Snow toHnsblp,wiU be a .candidate for the offlea of Prothouotary, subject to tbs drchloo cf the Republican Coooly Convention. , . apl.ijtc Tp^CouuissioNtiL—Kobert Allinu&ax, of the Tbird Ward, Pittsburgh, will t(» a.candidate for the offle* of Coanty Cummlaelouer.iubjort to thedidsioo of the Rrjiutllcsn Cotrntj Convonhoo. apS&ffcyß n^S*CoMHtsstoK*R. —John SnAir,of Shaler Ircy Township,will be a candidate for CountyCommie eloper, subject to the decision of the Republican Coanty Convention. . , epaafrgtexitf-y irS=CoHONcn.—C. B. Bosiwici, of Mayor US£r Wflever** Day Pul ice, will beaca&dH*t» fortheofflca orCoroper befor* thoEcpoiliawCOTotyCohTtntli)n; r { ; *p2J;te ■ ' ' - ITS»Foe Coroner—William MAcany for mtriycf Wood afreet; bot now of Jbo fourth Wald, cat; of Pittsburgh, is ■ Candida t» for Coroner, aultfeeite the deostoa of the Republican Oonrentlutu, , . gpgaUwlcT ira i CoM»iJi-J. D. Balbu-inv -of Fourth IK-X Ward, Allegheny, ta • candidate for Coroner, cnMect to tbodecUinoof Republic an Coanty Convention, apfrdlo • vr^*CoaoNES. —Wm, Bovd, of the Third u*«v Ward, Alleghouy, U • candidate to Coroner, subject tn (ho decision of tb* Republican Convention, . mrgfcdtc* - . E^Coroner. —Sasl*el B. Coons, of Sixth y Warcl. PiUtrurgb,!* * candidate to the shore office, ■abject to the decision or the Republican Coanty Coaven tlon. . .. iv .-.mrtJalltf loticts. 1 •; Inca Urn±B*!ra, i Pimccsaa, April 24th, 1558,/ Directors of-tlris'Batik have, this d*y, calk'd fur an Installment of tWTLva CO-100 dollars I‘tnsntae, (being 25 per cent, on. the capital stock,) payable on MONDAY, »UY 10th proximo. - £p27 JOHN MAGOFFIN, Cashier. om«'t AiLtnuxsT Vaukt Baiuloip, - ! Pittsburgh, April 23d, 1858. | Proposals.—Extension or. JEUii.koai> to MsJioxma.—The Baud ofManagvr* of iba Alle gheny Valley Railroad Company Invite iropcnlkEir.the graduation, masonry and bridging of -that portion of. odd Railroad lying between Klltan&XnKaod mcotli ofHsbCD tng, a distanceoften miles. Alao, for taO-bai* epiks audchalnd Bidsaresolicited ft>rdolngaai4.»crki» section of one or more mike, <*uL alto fo* the whole work, geptraieblds for grad sating aadtuaaumy, bridging, crom- Um, iron, spike* and chain, for the whole or part of- said work will be considered:':'' • ■ - Payments to be made as wnrh-progrcaatijn thoprelemd stxkofthe Company, learloff 12 perchtt. interset.'BKs to be received at the office of• tbs Company until thalCthof May-next. ByerdCToftfießoard: sp2fc3«d : 'W. P. 30HK80N, Prtahieati y jrs»To BusntEsa experienoed \nSr Book-keeper whtheenrituatiga. l ' teettmooiale from My imtf cmployoefl and best city reference giren. Tor an interview.odarfiae "W-, n Boom Ka74 EtiClilrHotaL ; : ap2Slvrd* ; •' 1 - •- •* * * inS»XH* Ai.ixoßK<r Bamc.—Tho liuHinMs “t£r. ; of thb Bank will be transacted at tbocorortroTTUtd arid Wood on and after MocQay, the 19lhldef. . b , - aplfttfxc ; J. W. COOK, CmhUr.^ Rurtion Salts. ip. Mi. IJAViP, ATtctloneer. Commercial Bale* -Rooms, Jfo/.M-.Unb fttreetv ijLEGANT MANTILLAS AND GOODS. Xu—This morning and afternoon, April 271 b, at lOh'dock and 2 o'clock, win be eolJ 'at the'new commercial sake rooma,No,6tfl(lhatrMt,a Itfgeaodcbotcoitocfc ofMan tilUf, Brws SfltokTopUM, Embroideries, ftesi as ex U>Diiroeaet*rne«taljU«hnicat,aad gpvdally dcecning the atf-Btlou oftbeladlee. ap27 P.M.BAVtt, A&t- XTNDEUWRITER*S SALE OF.; MAT* WcdaevSayarierahohV o'clock, will bo *Ad, at the Palm Booms,' No. M Fifth .sL, by order of nndenrntors, one Lpndred Unik and Straw AUUrS9SM,iiradilUloo to a Unto variety of BonsebcLl Bmpaare."'‘tapS7j P.M.'PAVIg, AitcL Buggies and carriages at AUC TION.—On WEDNESDAY HOBSIKO r April 22Mb, at 11 o’clock,at tha-commeroiai kales rooms, Ito.ol fifth street, will be sold five near and bend Bogtfea And Carriage*, vhlcUcannowbaeeeaatlbeplaceef cate. - »pso -.; ~ •:; >• - 'r;. p< m. dayis, Anct, TT N DKIiWRITER 3. SALE OF. NAILS.— IjAt the commercial Bile* rooms, Ha 6* fifth street, oa TUESDAY AFTERNOON* April Sltb.ei 2 o'clock, wW ba soW, Ly order of cndonrrits**abontWk*T»BaodlOpeßßjr Nalu, slightly damaged by water. : ■ »pa • • ■■ P.M-DAYI9,Ante: Large sale of new books.-Oo ! MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVEN UKJB, Aprfl 201 b, 27th and 28th, at 7 Vdock, tiOlitW Unoed Urn large caWof new books, fimrswry-cctstdre collection, at the o*rr auction building, No. M Jflttb street. The stock comprises lh» latest and best eUithsu of choice standard works, and the rooat popular authors tn cUant miecellanaon* literature. saperb Family'Bibte, Blank Pooka, Stationery, Ar H also among the variety* *R srblch are arranged fur ersmiMtftm, and private’*aler-at-low ■ prices »pJ P.M.DATI3, Aoct’r. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION— On Toeedajr oTcnUig, ApTiHftth, at ?$£ o'clock, at the commercial sales rooms, No. 6* Fifth street, wilt be nfaL. - 6 aharea Bank of Pittsburgh Stock: . 6 do Exchange Dank do 2i do E.&U.lianic ' - do ■~ V £5 do Mechanics’ Hash <to 2d do Allegheny- do do UNDERWRITERS 7 SALE OF GLASS WA&K.—Od Tawdny aUereoun, April 2?<b.*ts o'clock »Ul»oCommorcUil Sale* Booms, fifth street, will b**»M |>y order of underwriters, 77 boxes. O &y*. escb. V,«id Tnmblvrr; 4 BUter Bottles, plain ami Anted; 1 dux, 10 doz. each, TTYntfHnrr ' - *p2i P. IL-DAYISrAoct. "iTooKw " * - - OCK i\, tr. ..&O.R, K. at private j aiu, la lots to nit porcbaaert, bj •P* P. M. DAYX>S And., Ho. U nilb ft. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CQ., Bcrchants* Birbatige. WILL BE SOLD, at the Mefehaotsfr'iiX etuogo, Foertb'ttmtj at PoMieBato«wl*OJfDAy £r«aiss» Ai«a SO. »t talPput CTefrtfclMk; b* order of W.fl.Oimpbo»,.AMittte«of Jamee Blakeley—. . .. ;• x. . ; 50 abarea flbaipfburg Bridge Stock; Si do ,L»*r»ftc«ttUa A bbarpaborr Plant Faad Stotl: 10 do. fi4»l«rßxifllwb}9p.AC/H.&:<X>; - K>. do . Pcao*7tr*alolßnnac»Cy>.; . 10 do- AUetfwaiyString*Jlcato ~ , (S 1» UortMC* (Vi. BMte 09Bd»)«Qlot9» e&d 14,&aiBt kUrj r *(kattßrj ptoa, doe jo WfwolhjaJnlyT.'to, .. toUrmpaytbtonmUfeßQtUn'' . -, *; •' (V*. A. Tetlej)oo tobSir Sfl, S 7 and 23, St. • r**p.do« to M y«nfW« Jirir e, *6B, :ißUsmtp»T*W*oemir«mn*U»; . ■ < ....... T' li*awBt.Pwl’oCha«li,No k U«KLi.-.v v ; c * AtJfflEi, LOOMIS AGO. • • • ~ ' ’•• 1 • • • ' ItoMfosoriliatreit. aSants. WANTED— A eitaation air Boot-keeper by a Xocag U*a of good bastorki, UkoL Salary notao modi ap object aa atoadyeriptoymcnt. .Jbetorrof ereace gltro. ftagtitre at THla oryifrK " .'• ap2fcdtf WAJiTKD I»IInKDIATKI,Y.-l o.oookll to oogage to. Ah* nlo ot • tba. ,*su)st irifiu Books U 3 America. Twcb* era vubing Cotrarrl,.wlU find tLW to two very profitable and pleasant bcui&e«, tuttingifact-tarntbo cosntry. *od make nosey at tb* ease Uwa ■ Agenia bow io (be boa toe* an clearing from $5OO .to ftL&QO peryenv For Aril partknlxra aadaliri of bjoke. .addrw h. m. .RULiyoN, ttneea City robUshtog tfatostrot* Ctoelnsati, Obksor,iUivtog Saj**B* WilSQS,\FbUUetrtito^•;•<■ wtlfclyflewfcT- ..-!v ,•-■• t ■•;■. - -.•- •; YT7"ANTEi>-f-Age fi ts to eeU in the State of TT Fenwrlvanln,tny.-BkNOPOWKKPATEN?STUMP MACHINE, tosftvoaeri c*a carry afoot Uis field and poll' optoo larKTVtjjJaoßtntopa'br.htod !q aboctt«o mteote* each. Ad&m\«p&2jftiU. iy, Maine.- .-»•. CHlft DRIES-^COO cases Soda Aah; KJ '■• < 100 cum German CUf, ■ ir -20 com Solpb. Butm, ‘ ■ ICObtgiNitntA&xti, 100 kegs MCarfr Soda, : ‘ • • a»bbs.wo.l»o«io, • :•:«-• .aooo tag awftTtwi stUM triaJosr OUw. -os band *o4 Tug als .3- '-* < sp2l " **” HOUSE IUENISUUJCLGQQDS o£ewry dMertotloa, UinwHta QnPt% Ttry &*&dsocs«;-klso, , Lba}iU«,CmntiM, de, fcf «prwJ«, ud aOJUada of. Tabl* • Itiaea*. Ua3a*ndCott£e,«xHl-*n -kiadaol firoaOeod*, ' QuvbrAe. ... .. J ~ -•0. HASSON WVM, V ■p*-<hwT <onaart/LgTaßn>ib<ri > Ko.7tßariut«lo r ““ r Co»i by Weifhf, J ; U pTeritfcd to' deliver m Al’pgb«jror.ritW)nrjJ»,' lW ; ’_: : '. - OATraEt OR coa +■ Ot tWbwt qwlttri parrlAMra atfrtit on gtUSac AI*T -~* ~ . -CQKP.UUE,-EffIFBaiCKJUr»CIJS ; ■ - ’■< A»W<!CLCKQ, All*^»fnjCqiJXl«ot. ■ tor 3l •, •■ ' ■ : fi>n»trAcJaq)9o < t > iSßS^ S™ E S—lOO hbli. large No, 3 Mackerel: webb. Jio.l. •• do' ' ■J3 • do' 1 '*• -t’'--' "j. ass ■ l aSij&SsraL l pl. l!ecieat; \ _»pg --. ,•-, J- R CANFIELD. ftOITON-~4 bales on steamer (Jlenwood to y r . , isaiah dicbjctaoq. JIIEXKtp-SO tuna <m steamer JtJBMk DiMMttd to SRiToftr«4rtx "•• •..:.: - i •Lgg* ’ >f - rama picket* fi' WHOM IT MAX CONCERN.—WiII b» •9“} ** tWMmhtot** Kxdmgw, caHmr>a»r ■>uctog Cteutnl Wa&g Stock- .•■. • »pC r.a-"«. -. KockudKotoßiotoittieyfrßrtfH** ■ SWEET POTATOES— IOO bn!; chfliee tO KriTj «ttl I)t Bloti »I'Jl P.M DAVI3, Aset-
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers