9 UDBU.. 1UB&1U. ntm :B> -HIDDSB * Co., - SDITORSand rROrRIRTOtts pittsbdbgh FRIDAY HORNING, APRIL P.U, 1868. California and Lftomp(on. The Legislature of California, under the in fluence of tbo administration, with a view to embarrass the action of Senator Brodbricr, has adopted resolutions endorsing the LrcomptoD Fraud, and instructing the Senators and re questing the Representatives, of that State in Congress, to voto for the admission of Kansas, after the manner suggested by the President, in his somewhat notorious' “Kansas Message.” This action of the Legislature, however, does not by any means receive the endorsement ot' a ma jority of the peoplo of that flourishing Slate Honest men of all parties condemn it as a wanton falsification of tbo public sentiment of (’alitor nia. The leading democratic journals hold up the course of their State representatives to pub lic execration—public meetings of aati-Lecomp ton democrats have been held ia varioUs sections of that commonwealth, at which tho course of Buchanan is censured in no measured terms Democrats who made themselves conspicuous in the sopport of Bachan&n and Brcckenridge in 1850, declare, without hesitation, that they have been grossly deceived by their party and its candidates. As a specimen of tho indignation pouted on the heads of the administration, we take tho following extract from a prominent democratic journal, called tho Butte Record ■ "By.reference to the ‘Sacramento news,’ pub lished elsewhere in to-day’s paper, it will be seen that the Assembly have adopted tbo reso lutions instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in Congress4o voto for the admission of Kansas under tbo Locomplon Con stitution. With the knowledgo before them, over the certificate of Gov. Denver, that the peo ple of Kansas bad repudiated that instrument by an, overwhelming majority, (hey instruct our representatives at (ho Federal Capital to force It upon them. And what is still worse, noL one man could be found In the Assembly committee, to say.that he had seen or read tho Constitution they were instructing our Federal Representa tives to support. Sacha vote is unworthy tho representatives .of a free and intelligent people, aid we hold up those forty-nine members .of the Assembly of to and reprobation of every honest man wbo believes in tbe capacity of the American peoplo for self government. We charge the Assembly of tho State of Cali fornia with a repudiation of the ‘vital principles of our free institutions,’ pronounced so by Mr. Buchanan himself. We charge them with u slavish and unholy abandonment‘of the Democratic doctrine, and on tho authority of General Cass, with having ‘grossly violated, the inalienable rights of man.’ We charge the Assembly with voting to sus tain what they knew to be an unmitigated false hood, in assuming that the people of Kansas had formed a Constitution for themselves, as tbe Assembly . resolutions assert, when they know that the people of Kansas had repudiated that Constitution by a two-thirds vote. We chorgo tho Assembly with a violation of Democratic pledges, made from every stump throughout the Union, that the doctrine of pop ular sovereignty, should he .upheld, and the en tire Constitution submitted to the people for their approval.”. The" Marysville E/prest, another democratic journal, ridicules the assertion in the resolutions that the sentiment of tbe peoplo of California is decidedly in favor of the admission of Kaneas under the Lecompton Constitution. It says the supporters of the administration have dwindled down to a mere corporal’s guard of office-holders and office-seekers, the latter ready to desert their friends whenever their expectations are disappointed. A 9 the “voice of the democratic press" the following is given : Voles or THS Democratic Press — Tho San Francisco Herald, San Francisco Globe, and Democratic Stale- Journal are the only Democratic papers (hat we have seen in tho State that de cidedly favor the admission of Kansas under the Leooxnpton Constitution. The Son Joaquin Republican takes, as well as we are able to in terpret its position, a middle ground. Arrayed against the Lecompton Constitution arc alllho rostof the Democratic papers, so far os wo have seen. We call to mind, now, tbo Shasta Courier Solano Herald, Calveras Chronicle, Mariposa Democrat, Yreka Union, Sacramento If 'ateh Dog, Sierra Democrat, Placervillo Plumas Ar gus, Batte Record, Mountain Democrat, Nevsda Democrat,. Colombia Gazette, and Placer Herald all of which are strenuous supporters of (he Douglas interpretation of the Kansas Nebraska bill.” ThoocTT version of ihe popular sovereignly doctrine promulgated by the Lccowptonites, bas placod the hitherto faithful democracy of Cali fornia in a rcry embarrassing position—a posi tion from which they cannot escape save by the moot palpable stultification The .Sacramento Union says that it is not tiro years tinco the e people ofC&Ufornia voted almost unanimously in favor ofincoraling a provision in the present Constitution of that State, that no Constitution should ever be formed by any future State Con venUon, which did not contain a clause sub mitting the earne to tho people of the common wealth for their approval or rejection Previous to the adoption of that amendment, one of the leading objections to calling a convention to revise the entire State-Constitution was, that r said convention might adopt a Constitution without submitting it to tbo people The Union further remarks: “Tho Democratic State Convention which met in Benicia in 1853 incorporated into the Demo cratic platform a resolution pledging the party against a Convention to revise the State Consti tution, until ''after an amendment was adopted to the present Constitution, providing for the submission of any new Constitution which may be hereafter framed let a vote of the people of the State. This was considered good Democratic r -doctrine in 1853; five years later (in IHf.s) the majority representing that same Democratic party in tho- Assemby vote for resolutions in structing oar Senators and requesting our Rep resentatives in Congress to vote for the Lccomp ton Constitution —for forcing a Constitution up on the people of Kansas upon which they wero not permitted to tolo by the schedule attached to said Constitution, but which acting Governor Denver certifies, uuder bis official seal, had been regularly and legally rejected by a majority of over len thousand votes!" California Lccomploniles, it will be observed by the above extract, will havo a bard timo of it ia sustaining the course of theadminisiraiion, in this Kansas matter. Their own actions will be a source of the greatest trouble to them, while at every tarn they will be confronted by some favorite “plank*’ in their Stato platform, which will rise up in judgement against them, ffeenvy them not in. their new position, for tbelr’s is not a' bed of roses. The masses of the people ol the “Golden State," with, the public journals at their head, sustain Senator Broderick, in bis noble ami pa triotic efforts to defeat tho administration in its infamous warfare on the sacred rights of the people of Kansas. __ Tun. New Liqcon Law. —The Harrisburg Td tjrapk, of Monday evening last, publishes the -charge of Judge Pearson to (be Grand Jury of the Court of Quarter Sessions, now in session in Danpliin County, in which his honor thus speaks of thgrliquor law passed by the last legislature: “Huj.Hondr remarked to the Grand Jury that they nbetPnot inquire into any violation of tho Lienor law, as the law punishing such offencos was repealed by tbojatolaw, without protecting the Commonwealths All these charges were therefore at an end.' He further remarked that the Court was bound to- grant all licenses Tor which applications were made,, provided the ap plicant could get 12 men to sign his application, and they might even be of the worst character. The Court had no discretionary power loft whai <eTer«if 12 men would certify that the applicant had the requisite character. The law in general wu condemned, end some of its provisions se verely commented upon. He remarked that the County Treasurer was bound to grant all licenses for Restaurants that made application to him, and that the Courts had only the power dif-grant tavern licenses. Aw anecdote has gained some currency, which ia worthy of reproduction. On Friday, English came over to tho Republican side of the House, after the vote on. : p.o?tpoojpg till May, where it ' iffts suggested-that his scheme might still be defeated/ ’H© exhibitod some nervorn annoy ance, andjpropoaetjio.-wagerrju, 000 co its pas sage, raying he had wou that much In the last. Presidential canvass, from KepubU cinii” John Sherman, of Ohio, shot the general conversation, merely tarn«<J from his scot and said: “English, you appear to tATe more money than any of us The member hr frua Indiana retired. tTe were shown a Jetterby one of otuhfiUrens, recently, on a. badness topic, bat into which the writer managed to infuse an amount of political acumen quite amusing. Tholetter in question is addressed to a city firm, from whom the writer ho 9 purchased an engino and machinery, and is in answer to a written inquiry whether it would be necessary to send a machinist to put up said engine and machinery. Tho Blisaissippian writes that he would like to hare a Northern machinist to put op tho engine, but is afraid to trust any one from this region,'without a guarantee that bis property would be safe. Ho says: “If you do send a man down, be very carefal to send ono. in whom you have ail coofideucc, and whom you can guarantee as an hooorablo man, as wo do not liko to trust overy abolitionist from the North amongst our negroes.” fie argues tho question elaborately, and finally decides that perhaps it will be bestnotloseml an “abolitionist*’ engineer at all-bo will try to have bis machi nery put up by his chattel mechanics, raLhcr than run the risk attending an imported mad sill'— This at once illustrates the singular notion which Southern men have of our society, and also o lhe fabulous “security” of “the institu tion,” about which Senator Hammond waxed so eloquent on a rocent oooasion. A Model Democrat. —Bill McManus— a leading democratic politician in Philadelphia, of tho Lecompton stripe, and at this lime a candi date on the democratic ticket for a municipal office—has his own troubles to contend with.— The poor fellow deserves commiaseration and wo doubt not feels something like a martyr.— The Philadelphia correspondent oflhe Baltimore American, writes the following paragraph in regard to Lhis distinguished politician: “The notorious William M’Mallin, democratic nominee for Alderman of tho Fourth Ward, will have a hearing to-day. before Alderman Hell fricht, for an atrocious assault Hois accused with having strucka frightful blow with a heavy weapon upon the head of a polioo officer named Moore. Tho poor policeman may congratulate himself that be is alive, as McMuUin never knocks gently. Tbo affair happened lost Wed nesday, at tho fireman’s parade. Tbo eamo capital democratic eandidaio was before Aid. Hellfricht, yesterday, on (be charge of bastardy preferred by (he Guardians of tho Poor, upon which he was held to bail.” Bill will make a most exemplary Alderman, indeed ! (.COHMUNICATCD.] The German population of Allegheny county probably amounts to about one-third, at least to one-fourth part of the whole, and their wish to be represented in tbo legislature of the Stale by one member would seem to be anything but unreasonable. Mr.. Voeghtly, Esq., who served in that ca pacity for the last two terms, declines a renom ination, and it is for us to look out for another man, worthy of trust in regard to capacity and integrity. We think we know the man. We mean John G. Backofoo, Esq.,—editor of the Pittsburgh Courier. He has been a native of Pittsburgh for at least 22 or 25 years, and there ia no man that has a belter reputation for honesty and probity, and none more justly than he. He is likewise a man of intelligence and excellent business habits, and is extensive ly known throughout our cities and county. Ho understands the interests of our county, and wonld be prond and happy in promoting them. Although formerly the editor of a democratic paper, he has since (he Spring 185-1, when the Sham-Democracy came out in its true character under President Pierce, embraced i ho principles of the Republican party, and has ever since stuck to it with manly consistency Werecommend him therefor to our fellow Amer ican Republicans as the man who irdeserving their confidence as well as ours; for claiming a representative for the German population, we don't mean to claim him merely for us ; we ex peel him, ou tho contrary, to perform his Julios, if elected, impartially. Mary German Kn i tun an*« Pittsburgh, April‘l‘J, 1858. [COUBBinOJTIb j Messrs. Editors: —Ono of the most imporlaut offices in my opinion is that of Assembly, for which office ! suggest the name of Mr. David D. Bayard, of Peebles township. Mr. Bayard is young, talented and energetic, and has labored hard for the success of the party. Union. Ratification of the Yrisarri Treat\.— ln spite of the most determined hostility in Nicara gua to tbo Yrisarri treaty, it has passed the Legislature oflhe Stale by the ueccsaary two thirds vote. Wc tearn, from our correspond ents, that while tbo people of the Granada dis tricts violently opposed tbo new treaty, the in habitants of New Leon were cnlhusiaslio in its favor—regarding its ratification os a step towards political connection with tho United Stales.— The Convention docs, in fact, establish a Pro tectorate ovor Nicaragua. It empowers the United Slates to keep open the transit, and to maintain troops and stations on tbe route, if such should.be found necessary for the prolec tion of passengers By this treaty wo are not only bound to defend (lie Transit ngaiust all foreign invasion, but wc further oblige ourselves to preserve peace within the limits of the State. These provisions must dispel all aggressive hopes, if any still survive, in tbe minds of Walker and his associates. By tbe new treaty Sau Juan del Norte and San Juan del Sud are made free ports. American merchants wHI henceforth be allowed to introduce their goods at the eame rates as those paid by native mer chants, aud to have the eame rights aud priv ileges in every acceptation of those terms. If any of our citizens choose to resido in Nicara gua, they will enjoy all tbe immuuiliea granted lo natives and will still be under the protection of their own government. There can be no doubt that the treaty wilt ultimately bo of great advantage to bolh countries. While it will save Nicaragua for the future from tho grasp of pi rates and Gltibusjcrs, It opens her at once to the healthy influences of our commercial industry. : As soon as proper encouragement is given to immigration, a better class of Americans than those with whom Walker iovaded the country will seek its shores, and will soon develop its resources. Nicaragua, under Lbe Protectorate of the United States, will bo peacefully Ameri canized ; and wo shall thus permanently secure an important highway of communication be tween our Atlantic and Pacifio Possessions.— Tho opening of the Transit cannot be delayed much longer by the works of rival Commodores. Home other party will soon step in and carry off the prize.— N. Y. Times. Trru Natchez Freo Trader, of Wednesday, says tbe river at that point was half an inch higher than it had been this season and still riaiog. Io relation to the crovasse opposite Now Orleans, the Delta of last Tuesday says : Tho crevasse at Bell’s plantation laughs at tho efforts to slop it, and grown more mighty. The labor of mooring a flatboat, from which to drivo piles, has been accomplished; but the boiling torrent jerks and twists the boat so, that its pile drivers make a headway amounting to litUo more than nothing. The object in driving piles is to make a sort of comb across the crevasse, against which to build a dam of sand in bags. Last evening, wo learn, several of the piles had been firmly driven, bat they only served to aggravate tho flood, which had licked away C or 8 feet more of the levee, and thereby acquired greater strength. Meantime, the effects of the crevasse aro be coming more and moro alarmingly manifest in the settlements below. The back parts of Mo- BonoghviUe and Algiers are rapidly tilliug up. Onr informant tells us that when he left bis home, in the back pari of Algiers yesterday rooming, bis back yard was dry; and that wheu ho weul to dinner, bis yard was a pond of water WnSBETHE USCUUBEMT MoNEV UOE-—lnn case of conspiracy tried at Chicago last week, some curious developments were romle ia to tho unenrrent money trade. A young mnn named Norris was arrested on a chargo of having counterfeit money in his possesion, in order to dotain him in town to prevent his appearing as a witness in an action of tort to be tried in lowa. The chargo was dismissed, the facts being these: Norris had in his posession nncurrent bank notes representing over $lOO,OOO, which ho had purchased of ft Boston broker at ten cents on the dollar, with tbe avowed purposes of selling it at ft large advance to Santa Fe traders, who would In turn realize still further by selling it to the “Greasers" in New Mexico. So here is an explanation of those heretofore hensible window signs. “Uncttrrent. money bought and sold.” Tnr Fruit. — Monday night was a severe ono upon the fruit io this section; bat, so far as wo ore advised the damage was not very great, and tho prospects are still favorable for a good crop. From oilier directions accounts aro unfavorable A correspondent, writing from Ml. Carmel, Cler mont county, in this State, informs us that the mercury foil on Monday night to 20°, and a dean sweep waa mado of everything i u the ahapo of fruit. At Indianapolis and in that section, tho fruit la said to bo but partially destroyed. The temperatoTo appears to have been about tbe some as in tbo neighborhood of this city Having learned to make due allowance for tho general tendency to exaggerate, in matter* of this klnd, we think the damage is not so great but that we may still look for a tolerably abun dant jrield of the various varieties of fruit Cai. (Sax. Thb Gaisis’ CyisE AaAn? case OfMyift Clark Gaines'vs. Do la Cron, The City of New Orleans, et al, waa derided iff the,Coiled States DUirict Court of New Orleans on the 18th lost , adversely to Mrs. Gaines. DnroaxAre or Pesssilvajoa!like note; of the men who, on Uris isvue, and la this crisis, have deliberately betrayed yon. If yon forget to rebake them, your adversaries trill not. Blake “a virtue of a necessity" by castingoff tbe false stewards who think they can commit any wrong upon the people, aud be carried into office by means of packed Conventions. If yon cannot reject these gentlemen at these Conventions, RE JECT THEM AT THS POLLS —Phil a. Tub Hon. John Minor Bolts has seffl’ lo Mr. Buchanan a fine razor. Now let somebody else send him a pistol. Aud somebody else a rope. And somebody else a bottle of prussic acid- Then be can take his choice, —Lou Jour. Mr. Esolisb’s movement is another illustra tion of the truth that where a traitor is wanted and the power to reward treachery is sufficiently great the traitor will generally bo forthcoming. • Lou Jour. MARRIED—At Allegheny City, on WeJocsJaf evening. 28th ineL, by tha Bev. M. W. Jacobus. D D., and at hla re*- ideneo, tb* Ref. W. 11. QREKN, l>. D, Profinaor iu tho Theological Seminary at PrlncsLui, ty LIZZIE, Tuougeat daughter of the Ist* Samuel Hayes, M U , ->f N.-«>h V N J_ and siWsr of the officiating clergyman Bcerha-ve’sHolland DKUrt » ut : ere, men wbo wilt eot] anythlug In thait iiun, and who arc . not Intent ted lo tho laedlcioe morn than any other, ,iy. **Wo thtfik highly m yutir article, aod eX|x»t to hare a 1 large tale.” BARNES A PARK, New York. I The demand ii greatly incrooiing. T W. DYOTT ABON. Philadelphia Mutt mndiciaee require time to Introduce them; rnurs op 11." at lh*atari. HOPFMAN A MORWITZ, Ph.ls It ta stsadlly (sluing ground. liH l F. MILES, Pcurn, 111 The demand t» increasing. C. A \S UAhPAF.I, Itoluumrc Wo arc oat—send auothfr lot at once D. U. A A J TUCEKR, Vnllun, Mu We hare uot a medicine that aella tv noddy BARCLAY HBOS .Chicago, IU Caunos!—Bo careful to oak for Boerhave'a Rutland Bit tan. The great popularity of this medicine bos tndaced many Imitations, which the public ihontd gnatd against purchasing. at fl per bottle, or six bottle* lor s£>, by tbo pro prietors, BEN J PAGE, Ja, A CO, Manufacturing Pharma* ceuttatsmud Chemist*, 27 Wood strvet, between lit and 2d Pa., and Druggists generally. ap3ihdAwP S'prnal jaoticcs. The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMBS CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a prescription of Sir Janu s Clark", M P . Pbyileian Extraordinary to theQuoeo Thin wull kuowu Medicine ia no Impositluo, hut a snre and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they cautaln nothing hurtful to tho constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will. *n a short time, Lrhig on the monthly period with regularity That Fills have never been known to fnfltohernthe direr turns oft the second page (J pamphlet art totU observed. For full particulars, gst a pamphlet, free, of the ageol N B—St aud S postage stamp* enclosed to any authori zed agent, will laauQt a Dottle, containing orur 60 pills, hy retarti mail. B. L. FAUNKSTOOK A CO., Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and sold t>y all druggist*. ap27plAw fo T BcrofaU, Diseases of the Skin, Throat AND EAR.—Dr. O. fl. Partridge, from Philadel phia, (a now ou a visit L> ibis city, and during his slay, will give hi* particular attention to the treatment of the above named diseases 11 ul* well known to many of Ihecitizens of Pittsburgh, some of them having beou patients of bis on former occasion*. / Tbe Doctor may U> fouuJ at tbe MONONGAIIELA HOUSE for two or throe week* N. U —Ho has a very Ingenious litUo instrument of great benefit iu certain form* of deafness. ap23-2wd* SAMUEL GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, Ao. 02 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PKNNA , la prepared to furnish his customers an«J buyer* gtmer&lly, with the latest and moat fashiunablo style* of Spring and Summer Hoods of every variety, which he will make up to order lo the entire satisfaction ol tboso wbo may favor them with their patronage. ap2X<lf-- N. HOLMES tfc SONS, DULI39 LV Foreign and Domestic Bills ol Kielnuinc, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES ANl* Fl’Fi lE, NO. tl MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. mads on all the principal cities through out tbo United States. ap22-(irly THE MEKCANTH,!] AGENCY, P’OR THE PROMOTION AND PROTECT lON OF TRADE. B. DOUOLAZB CO., Proprlatora. Corner M'trrxf, miff Pi/th St*., Pittsburgh, /Vn->•( ALEX ARMSTRONG, Manager. Established, Now York, June, 1841—Plttsb’g, March I9f*2 Aud omtl B. DOUGLASS A CO NEW YORK Pittsburgh B Duuuloo* A Co. Philadelphia- ...U Douuuaos A Co Cincinnati B DowLaS* A Co Cleveland B. DoUVULM A Co. Detroit. . ...B Douaiaoe A Co- Chicago H Doconaas k Cv t)ul>u.ja* . .. H DoruLa** A Co MUwankte B Dotougs A O' New Orleans U. iMUQLiii A (.. Charleston li Dolulau k Co. Lonisvltle, ‘ B. Dooilasj A Co St. Louis . . U Doiollsb k Co Montreal, C £ U Docoliss ft Co !/>odoo. Eug . . U boixiLssa ft C-> Letters of Introduction to Lawyeta ut high eUndiua *»d reapectahillty in erery.aectiAu of th.- Un*-*u. will Lo gi„L>- Itnualy fomiahed to luhacriber* making applU-ation at the office, Alao letters of irtio.lurti-,o tu any <>f ilm nfficca named above. O'OdLLxcnon nasmi srmrctivn in it u raaTs »r m Uritxs Brstrs snd Rairnm PoaarssMNs. apitdtf !<• wk. c. aoimson . r u. wtuua vitsacw'oocuLsas ... wilbon auxta ROBINBUN, MIM I S k &lILLBKS. 70USDERS AND AI ACIUniSTH, WABHINO'i’UN WDKK H Pittsburgh, Pebua. Office* So. ‘4l Market street. Manufacture all ktnda of Btewm Engluca aoJMill Uacbln ery*. Castings, Ballrced Work, Steam Doilera aud sheet Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing doneoo abort notice. lyrllc MITCHELL, HBRRON & CO lUkuraoroßKas or Coolc>«fSc, Parlor and Ileal m 2 STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Banges, if-. ID4 Liberty SI., Pltlabnrgli, Pa. ETNA. STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY AABUPActuaxa axo duui inxvcai vakikty or CfIOSIM,’, FABLOK AND UEATINO STOVKS. Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, &c , iWHOLESALE AND RETAIL. r.tuuJry oo Alh-gbooy Hirer, two aquarus \l I’cnuaylvaula Lh-pot Ottic-o ;m«l Sales Room, iiirl3 \yjfc No, 4 WoodSl., Pittsburgh. Fa. PAYND, BIBBBLL A CO., MAtItJrACTOSXM or Cooking, Parlor ami Heating STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, eto., AndMamxfactnreraof the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RiAJtfQK, SO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, JyOfclydfb PITTSBURGII, PA. 8AA0J0an...... jobs t- 80ra... w.«*cmaocon. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONEB, BOYD Ac CO, Manufacturers of OAST STEEL; al*o, SPRING, PLOW am) A. U BT$Et4 SPRINGS Bod AXLES, Corner Rots and first Streets, Pittsburgh, ito. U. 13. ROCtBjA4B dc CO^ lUSDVAcruaias or Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator '.Teeth, Comer Son and Pint Streets, Pittsburgh, ft.. jaMJydftf* BINOBR'S SEWING MACHINES Tbe great superiority of SINGER’S MACUINBS Over ill other* for tbe nae of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Gooch Makers, llu long beeu known tod practically acknowledged 1!U NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which in a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing lie work oqtjaJly well with tbo lorgo uiachiuer ) and moil bocouio* liTorite for family use. A full ruppty of tbe abort Machine* fur sale at Now York price*, by R. STRAW. 3a Market nt., PITTSBURGH, PA, Alao, Dm BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from sttU>f6u. (del?) anUHydfc JA.B. MuLtA.TJQ-ITX.IN, ■Asuracnraia or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fnstl Oil, del&idljfia Aba. 169 and 170 Second Street. A. A. CARRIER A BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, Ho. A 3 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PRNI/A. represented of highest standing. Chartered by Pennsylvania and other Stato. Plre. MirlneAbd Life Rlaka taken of aUdeacripttona. A. A. CARRIER, Jyl&lydJb >. 8. CARRIER. WKYMAN at »ON, Manofkctareraand Dealers io all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND leaf tobacco, LITXXdC T-AJTX.OR, No. 54 Si. Glair Street, (Dt.ltlih't ßnrßtlUdtof,) FRTBBtyIUIB, £A ia3oJyilfe PU'J'ATOES —UOO busb. Neßbaunock Pota toes to wxirea&a for *aie by [apaj H. H. COLLINS 1 Jlrto abbctfisnnrnts. 1 «Jtnl. | 7. Kuwait ««*«■• •*. • pobi'isii 2.. WU lbTfa «tare's?V«i£ii. | ; t?OB RENTAA. three story DwolUnga i?^ O VrT^V—W Es.).. (mem drs. r. nx. pitchsJ. w. sv kks Cv ™»t i„. T h~*.. ruth am*. is... wf-w*: it M. I iSiil i. . «=d,. WUI remits At tkelr Oder, . *l"7 ISAIAH I.lt.ltKl AO). rooms, l-esl-lo *<uli l.csse, Ac. "l 1 1) ,inß tru k Ka Menud ilau, :, r Conire—*rA..t —t 1 th a RwobtliAO County C-n- No. 101 Penn Street. ! U 1! ESII BUTTER' I. 1.1.1- r rim.. fre-h Roll T £ i“ T •-PPO3IIE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL. PITmiUEGII. .X! Butte, noM mrf tgrt.ll., e“ >■< ., . .a.. K McKees- TILL ./ rA’ E FIRST, ISSS, ; KIDbLK, WIUTS * C\> Iv, 1.,1-ru -i.„-t om] c ,|J be rental fcr a term uf y-'un, l* • R ->J t. u i-eit. candidal© for AtwniMj bofom the And mny be consulted daily, (except Sunday-*) 1 TiHltiS—ls bids, fresh Keen tv.-.l nod vnrn KIS - <■'• •i«'-tiiu»n. »ud will u*«nptK'«’ t *'i I, S t* COB.omptlOD. A.thm., DrlhttU.,,l li-U-MN. I« LtUm, « HIIH.LK. ,vI „T.< A »» = u .In! Ws ! 1 Vlfc- v‘t til utW Chronic CompialnU complicate.! «nl. -r • --l .MaOUR—3I bbU.*extr:i family Elmir. |>un> l< UK *H? c a *V t r ll \ •« I i •M-SEIW m„„r r IH»- lAita.ll..: V :.1 V S- .-i t.,J,. .. £. "'•« ■ n P i,d tt 'i ' . H»M" it- '• ' 4 i ‘ ,CKW '' ~f, .S ' ," 1 “ i u I ax ,■ f,K /• /, T™ KIDOI.K. WIKTS * Oil. H_o>-.'NJ . .t..1-tr. a!- ‘^ Ulr wj a'iii'liY h 1'") )• -t * . tt.« ,|. ,» ;.. ,'? u ■ "'"IMMf f» r *«»’ V. Latnrrh, Htnrt lhir.i»r, tb* Lm", Ify I ~ -; . ~ ‘ ‘ 5 VI am . Jtc' V ' L '‘ U " l ' C-noiy tVaTtulun wp,i a> ijukfriht, f’enMlf Cojoyl-nxU. <tc. , TjhA.Nfc- 10 I'bls. >nml! win!** Bean.- re- I --jA24-d« 5... uv »i.i i-» *» ( <- Jtl [ DRi PITCH * tL.t tbfir Heiaiurut X> a&d (or *-i.* »i n« iss Liberty .i rpo LKT A two sj'orv liriek Dwelling^ ofCoonimplk.Q U ba»td upon toe r*<-C that lh' ditcate or * . . KIDbLK. WH’aTs A Xmi »Wn nts.l tL- rlier Ka-E3 uti tfis blind and rytttm at larft. »ot\ Ufor*. and dimny (^jUOAK—*4 hhds. prime N. O. Sugur nod J‘> ..f * mi. It If KlN>>. N' l I l.iltertr *t. ittdn*tmna»t tn th/ luna>, and tlioy tberffore employ O »ck» prim* Cufleo, rcc«‘l*«J fcnd f.'r <wl* «i N.. I*.- —^ MecWrtf, Hygienic and Medlnatl rt-n.-Mli*. to purify tl»« Liberty itXßet. "Pf J ' JUDDUC. WIRTS *Co blood ktid aLreacUien the •yalom. Il’i.'fi LVr/, they u»t* T bbl**. prime bin. Ced MEDICINAL INllAl.ATtUfc.>»bkh Ihey highly, hut Xj Olljn»troc'd end f..r aal« by •drunDull>t..lild. *«J AtbOrlwtA »..(W.r..< _!■?“. .. l.r.ElllU HlilVlllNbON. feet*, mail IliVrtli.ls am mnlmnej WA-riiiß ' KKjIIT CENTS Ffjß VARIb—A H»o proriouj timAiifcurshiltty «tiau) iritatmetit U*-.l uj-,0 Urce lot of old stylo fprapja. Alien i Matifb-it-r .. , .... , . . . .i ~t .< <i la I’rtDU l ouchl in a Job lot to ch*«« out ch*-»ij' t1...1.U,L..1.K1,ut 1.1n.J.-:, llr.l tU.-.r.1.-1 lie .1.-e-rv. I! HASSON LOVK, Tl M,t L. t .1 .I. .. h-.l in .. .(1r... I 11 r\RlKb i-KACHKS -iO I,us new lu-lrr. J Ay.. « t.n , f i.KIA ii a HtmmiSMjN A list u( mx rt ill lej p c.t I- Wif >*•!* I f .. „ . >iiit os by iftier nirj-' Uwt. if K I |\KIRlf AfM’LES- 100 buFiohuii-e just recM I 1.7 anil f..[ rtlo by I.KKCII cA HUTCHINSON. 1 rpSo N-> llrt Stolid lutl n. f . Pint ' Special Jlottctß. CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENBWARE at rnr or.n f.xta nT.rsJHfF.yi ot henry H I a- 33 Y , I3'i Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wuo iti now receiving from Europe :uid Eastern Clli**, n clioio* assortment ol article* m Ins lino, comprising now mid t>ut<-ful sb.ipet of Pewil Whit* StonoTek, Dining aud T»iU-t Wore, and tlio«am» tn Plain. Gold, LurtCo Band sod Flowers*. Kin- Whitt* Vltrifi.wl lt.,n Stuns Tabb* Ware, knomi ('■ !•* tlx* m '~l .lnralds no-" in ttse for llot-N mil yioanibonts; Fi*nch China «f hmv wtyl »*o. lu Puro While mu' Q,,l l lUiid, either in a-tta t siuslo pUccr, Itlctil) Oiltan l Decorated Toilet Sol* lii iUhiiiiU and Plate J Cn«torn, German Silver Tea Table #ji<kid*, Hotp Ladles, ftc .plated mthtilvur; fln« I Tory Handled Carving. Ten and Tablo Kuites and Foika; Ton Waiters nml Trays; Shaker and Sea gra-rs Tulle Mata; Jappaned mid Decorated Tin Toilet S-lt«. Alan, a complete aud (nil aMortment ol all mtx lea snitu Ue (or (ho COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at price* to pleaao tho public, who aie Hiviteil tn t-iamliie this Block. ‘ wr-i :!ai.l»wT LKA At PKKKINS’ Celebrated Worceetersbiro Sauco PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT OONNUIRSKCR# «'K A LETTER ritOll To Lethe MUDICAI. GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD S.MJL’I' AT MADRAS, PTo his Brother at VYOHCKKTKR, May, 1“M KVEHY “Toll LEA A PERKIN# that v tbeir Snore tn highly ri>leetu- V A R | K T V « td Id India, mud i«. In my *“ opiuioo the moat paUtaldt* aa OF BIHII well as the moat whidvaum* #.iuc» t Lat la made ’’ The only Medal awarded Ly the Jury of the Net* York Exhibition (or Foreign Saure, wu* obtained by LEA A PER RIN# for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world wide fame of w Licit having led to numerous imitation*, pur* chaaera are earnestly requestod to see that the ti-ttnea of “LEA A PERRINS” are Impreeaod upon the U -itle and Stopper, and printed upou the lal*la. Bole Wbulesale Agent* for the United Sintra. JOHN DUNCAN ft SoNH, 405 Broadway, New Voik A atock alwaya In atore. Also, order* reculvod (nr duett ahlpment from Kugiaml. my'ilvdtrr John C. Baker & Co a GENUINE COU-I.IVKR Oil Tuis Medicine, prepared in the niot-t ;ip pro.'ed manner, and bottled Ly os, baa received the eanc tiun of the most scientific of (be Medical Profession of Phil adelpbia and eUowbere, who recommend it rb superior to any olhor now manufactured. Of Ka efficacy and importance as a mnedisl iti rase* of Consumption, Gout. Itioncbili*, Asthma, Cliroulc Uhetuca- Übid, and all Scrofulous dlwaeea, it is unnecessary n> s|>cak; —thouaauJs ofeuiianut phyviciuiis of Europe an-1 America having U—k*J ila wonderful curative properties Prepared only by JoIIN C- BARER ft CO. WL-h-ule Drujjgitts, No I’d North Third street. Philadelphia Sdd Ly all Druggist* thmauhnut the country. M gffigfc BKNTISTUV. uwrw. gBWlk DR. ./ . MALM RE S, Q3Sf RUItC.KUN DENTIST FROM NEW YORK. EXTRACTS TEETH H'fTlfut'T f’.ilX BY A LOOM, BENUMBING AGENT To tur.GUM,*' ONLY T.-eth mi O.dd, #ih.-r. PUtnna and Outta Peicha, and [M.-rlorms ull In-nlsl ••jwinti"iis in .« «-,-ntidc mauner, without pain niL-h tui- A 4 Smlthneld Street, below (•'ourtli, (40,16mf- PnTgWjßOll DAWKS At Cl donee, Sign and Ornamental Palnlere, I,VD a R A I JV F. R X Whil« linti<lamlZino£>tinla. Al*<-, all kiuda of Paiutx, Oils, Varnishra, Window Glu«*, Potty, Bruibca, Ac., 144 Rood .fJrrrf, ta<u ifourr <ibo\# Ifuxntond Allsy. n,rl»lydfc DEO. U. ANDERkON, •V,. Isl LlLrrly Street, Pittehurjh, /' usaurscroatß sat, wnoixasLi dxjU-ui in Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LF.ATUEK, NAoe Ltnlhrt, Sf.Ru, / 1 „ -,/ C't’i nltry Calf SLi n«. Sole lieather,CamagoOikdoilis. Act* All of which Will be furnlahed at tlxi loweat l'a-h |*j n <•*. mr H ID K S \V ANTED >b a f'OKKION KXCUAN(iK. SIO II T BIL L S DRA W N R V . E Kuuiu. A Co J U Paarr ft Co Pbatt ft Co DIMYCAN, RIIKK.II A K A ( 0., 0:» THE UNION HANK. LONDON. IN SCMj.uK «‘NK POUND STKRI.INO AND UPWARDS Alh.i, Bill* on tin- piinripul cill<-* and towns >.d Frniue, Bulglum) 11-.lliud, O-rinauy, Run.l.t Kurxp.an Slat**. <lii,-tetitli ' ll lit!:d nlxl t,-l ralr by M M. 11. WILLIAMS A C<> . I ,i.l. Ilink“n, W.h~l .treet. ..vinxr .*( Thu I MATLACK & ROGBRa, COMMISSION AND KOKWAKDINO MERCHANTS No. IN Pine Street, 81- l,onli< HJ«. min to Mur Jiw h ft Du keon, St. Lonia, Day ft Matluck, Cliiciuuall. Uhix. ('ha*. Dufh«ld ft f3o , L'xiiivtlh*, K y , K. H. Day ft Cu., Il.iuknra, Pern, lII*.. Umu A Stoun, Itaukrra, Mua.r*tloe, l u v.a, Day A Matin*.k, PUllad.-lphla, Pa., It. Kwrayth, Chicago, Freight Agvul tor Illiu-m Centmt Kaltruwd. Ja ** <Undfc JOHN COCHRAN fic BKO. BAaorionjaxxß or Iron Balling, Iron Vault*, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Boards, Ar., Not. 01 A-cvnd Strut and BO Third Strut, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA , live tn hand a variety ol uuw Pattema, fancy and plain, raitable fur purpoaea. Particular atteuliuo paid to en clualugGrave L*;U. Jobblngdi'Tin at abort untie*. oirV VARDEVER & FRIEND, A T T O 11 N K V 8 ,A T. L. A XV BSD SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY, .Vo.th, Shinr't /(foci. Dubinin*, low <l dWtiona promptly nuvt-Iu any part t>l N.-Uhrrn (owe, or. Woe Urn Wiaruttsiii Will attend tu the imruhaae mid ul IL-el K»tatu,ob teiuir.a Money on Buud« and M«itgn»>.-* •-llvlfc lIRINKY 11. CUI.IiINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DKALER.IN (Jhenar*, Rutter, BeedntFieb, Anil I'rodoC* UcOeraliy, a«f .Vo -x> iroo<i strt,L Fitui’inyh. W. Sc L>. KINHIUAUT, UISUrACTO&MfI *BD litlLIU lit All kltule of Tobacco, Snuff autl Cl gar a, Havererently taken tho building No. I’AO Woo-1 stttwi.lo addition to their Mauubctnriug Kal«ldl»bwiit,N<>. 4j 1 1 win ■treat, where they will lie pleased to revnivo their frieuds, ap'JjJydl# PHILADELPHIA: SPRlfllti, IBSS. £|g WyPA. H. 11Q3ENIIE1W A DROOKS^^ No. 33 (old No.SO) South Second St„ Respectfully invite Deafen* ami mh linen to tlielr firth and lupurlor stuck <>f RIBBONS. UONNKTMATERIALS, CRAPES, BLOND LACES, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Ht'SCUES STRAW BONNETS, MENS’ AND BOYS’ HATS, MISSES' BLOOMERS AND PLATS. And eyory tiling connected with this branch ©f (he lm»i nan. Sh.u-1 uno and caah buyers will dm! onr price# adapted to their requirements and a discount uf 7'-j pur cent Cur cash will be allowed. cat out and preserve this advertlwnn-nt (•• u mind yonol visiting tn when yon curao tu this rlty cirl:eod2u pit? ? ? ?' ? p fin Trusses fortliaCoreofHcrnta orßupnirt. MARSH’S RADICAL CURB TRUSS RITTER’S PATENT TRUSS. ’ FITCH'S SUPPORTER TRUSS SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS. DIL BANNING’S LACE or BODY BRACK, lor the cure of PioUpfU# Uteri. PUua, Abdomltnl and Spinal Wi<akue«n« DR S. 8. FITCH’S Silver PJahxl Supporter. PILE PROFS, lor tho aupporl and euro of PIK-e ELASTIC STOCKINOS, Cor weak and mrico-o *<.»!.» ELASTIC SNEB CAPB,forweak koeejotutu ANKLE SUPPORTS, Cor weak anklo joinU SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; al#o, ov K r> kind Syringe*. DK KEYBER al#u has a Truia which will radically cure Hernia or Rapture. OCBcaat hiaSrngstura, No 140 Wood »trrut, sign of the Golden Mortar. _ airthdawF $l,OOO Reward for any Msdicino that will escal PRATT t BUTCHER’S MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now sold Cor Rheamat'ra, AVwroCpwx, HtAdacht, Toothache, Painin Ike Side or Bad, Sprain *, Bnttiet, Sort Throat, Burnt, Ctmtracted Cords and Mtuelri; tho only reg f table remedy dteOYerfcl that will act open thorn and Um ber the Joints. Thousands ot persons hare been cored of thcee cumplaluta by tbia new discovery. All are Invited to give it a trial. Principal eOko 2pt* Washington • treat, Brooklyn, N .Y, For Bale by DR. UEO il. KKYSER, No. 140 Woud .trout, and J. P. FLEMUKi, Allegheny. Signature cf Pratt A Butcher uu tbo wrapper, aud name blown la the bottle. - eplPdiwF Galvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic Muremia, fur lledkal pnrpOMi, OfATory aperlor kiod, will bes«Bt free of BipreaachkrgCS. YthcreTer an Kxpram runs, opcu • remlttauce »f Ten Dollars. Addresser GKO U. &EYg£K, No. IV) Wood it, Fimloxgb, Pa:**^JtwF -T"fk .ir?T (iIT.NEP, I.'ING.S. *al* for 4f*>,t»o f«.t ofcastmiH* f..rlh«n*a Alb 2 |,.-i>> huapeDßioD Bridge, will l-o revived By thu betwecu now nod theTVnili of May. oavtiuga ur- t bo manufaclurml horn Mk- Iht-1 mixture ..i . ..Id plant rlmr roat pljr. Hidden* «11l flewo atatn di.t.i.. tl, ih» brandn «»"tal» l boy |.rofK>*»i to n«*> N..m- t!«>.-»• ranting- mil be wmU*l before neat yt.ar.bul tbe time „i ttieir detivary tnay 1- agToed upon at aueaili.T date Tb« |.Unn M tli<; emit m»y l*> examined at tbo Kntrtneer’a Ollire. at Wml end •>f old Allegheny 111 idg- JOHN A K< iKttl.f N<«, apdO-dtd Ungiucer Alleubeuy tfun|rt-n»ion Biidi;- S' UNDIU E.S- *_'77 wks. 'lVnn. Wh^t P. bbln Ur.l; y bab* Cdt.ili; 30 Libia. Katra Kamil) Fl-.nr, Wl liim Tenn 81-.mv, On Mtatoet Keliniir.' to arrive lor aal- l>y »P»* Uniill IMCKKYA c:u CUU \T/iKB, Urpuidies. Lawn-. Barege-, ' Crape De* Eftpam-, [tiiral- and a splendid »t— k <.| I) , Uinatira, nil choiip for m»b. C. II ANGUS' I,.i\K. »!»-•> ;j Market Mr.-t MUKPHY & Bt'KUIIFIELI) have re. \l fbeir Hpriog assortment of Kieixti Ck.llu aid Casd nifrw. hj-'JV <l* u V BOVS’ CASS'IMERKS, Buj-ir iv«K Cloth*, and other U>»>d« tor boy* wmr! no asaorl i.i.-ut Just rre’d liy apW MUKPMYA BUIICHKI KM>. A.\ OKDI NAM'K uutli-'ri/itig the Grading and Paring of certain Albv. CICUM I Ite it vij:if 1--I, A, Tb.it H.~ l\«i , id.ng i;« ii later I«j aid Lx t* hereby Biilhoiw.-d nod <lii< < l*-t to *d*er tl«i> lor pnpimili f--r grudine o.tr|-'>,l«r«’ Alley, between Chirk and l>e.*:Uiir »trm>t*. mxl !•■( Hi- (.-lading aud |ukvlu(! o( Barker's Alley, between iVun street unit 1-.i.|.i—ne Way. and Cntnuor Our Alley, h-tween Lx'i'an and I'nrc street*, ami l.p let the Mini- In the maouxr dmxted by mi or-11 lane" -one ecninjj atrecin, |ia<--od Augo-t 3l*t. IViT. d-.v • I April, A. D , l-f.V Atievt || yrMisTina Clcik.d Common (V.HM-rt 0p25! 3IJ HANDSO'IK SILK KOBKS, Kirli Barego lt.d-*«, Organdie Itoh.e HI,-I u foil In.- ol other Drea* Hoods, al«. Ci*|.<» NMU and oltm Xlta w la. nil-f trl.i.li Mill tx>»>ld ns cheap a* I lie ehonpeaf for rash ap'JH C. HANLON LoVF.74 MnrVrl h SUNUKIES I*2 hbb ; . prime Fresh Butler «0 do tre»l, Kgga. 10 bus . h.dre Pared Poacher I', cj-. do iinparo.t do .’-r .i.r Dried A|>|drw I'd II- PeatLora. tHI hu-diels Peach moaa.no ami Ne xtiHiio.'.kl' It’ i- I '<) nii,l lor title «l No IsS Lds-rty -t ap - J7 Rl DIU.K. M 1 KT.s A O • C 1 AS'l'l NGS.—-Sealed PntpnsnLs will I »e re -'cdreUni the ofllce >.f the Pittsburgh Water Works. Cooix'il Chamber*, anti] FRIDA V, April UUth. r,.r supply mi all ilia ordinal y Cast inn* need about tb« U orki* Koi pit tlcnlars euqtitr. at the - iCi'e of tho Woi k». aplT lbl_ JAM*CM NKLSON, ?n|i*t, I7KESII BUTTKK—Prime fr*-rth Butter ~ Table Butt.t eipre-ialy fot family ii-m*, received daily Choice Family (Jrocerlea; eitra ■inallty Ureeu and Uli'k Teas, couatuntly uu band and (or *il- at No. T> Filtb »t . bv ap'-T __ lUDDI.K, WIKT.< & C" JAKEFISH 1*25 hlf 1.1.1 • Whit-’ Fi-li J liri d.. Trout, 7o do Haliuvu, do llerni.^', Rtveived and lor *»lo by |a|-i»| lIUNKY IJ CMl.l.lN: STAHCU. - l..\s K-ychertter Pearl Sttirdi received and toi r,!e by ItKNRY H COLLINS. JIMF. —*2iJO tl»U.fr«-sh Lime tn store and for J aaie by ap'dS IItNRY H COLUN.S. NFSIIAiNXOCK POTATOES —3LHiU hu-l. prime WMta ileroers, iu aUirvau-1 tur *a|o by D. C. UKRBST,cor Ulssrty and llau.l at* CIIEESK. —. r »0U bin prime Cutting Cheese juat rer -l. andfcr aale by LKKCU A UI’TCIII.NSON l.unilv Flour, ; 100 -1.1 Ratra Supernuo, loa do Fuper Jnat Bid f..r Bale try ap*> I.KKCII A UDTOHINSON. HOMINY. --6 bI.U Peuri Uominv in sb>re and for aale by ap> I.KIU 11 A ItDIVjHI.NSON BF'ITEK*- U hhls Ireslt 8011, “ 10 baa do Just P*rM and ft>r*al» by I.KKCII A HUTCHINSON Jj'dOS -S hl/ls in store and for sale hy 2J "p-’t LKKCU A UL’TOMINSoN BACON.-- luotj 11-s Shoulders just received and f«>r aale by .ipUS I.EKCH A UCTOHINSoN HERR) \U—3O bbl.i Halifax in store and for aale by ap'JH I.KKCII A UUTCIUNSON. PEA NUTS.- do aks in store and for sale by npW I.KKOIi A HjJTOHINSON CIEMEN'L. —600 l-M« Union Hydraulic Ce J went la «t»ra and lor aale by upii LKKCII A UDTCHINSON. FLOUK- 7M bbls. Silver Sprin-rs, 1 30 d.> Union, aud bll baga Rllver 2fp*rtnga, acu landing from ateam-r Htnlaon f-.r *ale by ISAIAH DICKRYACO. C' EDA if WOODEN WAKE—S doz. Buck ets and : ncsta Tuba, now landtag Irgta i>Wm<!r Hud tpOT_ ISAIAH DIQKKY A CO. Q/\ —For cheap Wall Papera from "■ Vf v/v * Bto t•*'{«•.. r*!l at S 7 Woo-1 slrt-eL »p2s W. P. MAR3UAI.I. A CO. NKW PAKLOK DECORATIONS-Plain Hold Pnnrla, fttid Dmffrna, for ral*> l>y ■p-.*3 W. P. MAK4BALI. A CO. OIL PAlNTlNGS—Landscapes and Ho qtietx. in oil colors, for flre-loardi for sale by W. P, MARSHALL A CO. CIKILINGS ANl> TESTERS, decorated, l>y / apirt W. P. MARSHALL A Co.' LIXSKEI) OlL—*2i)i3 bids. for sale by it. A. FAIINKSTOCK A CO, LYON’S K ATHAIRON —25 pros* lor ?.tlp by aplW a A. FAIIXE3TGCK A CO. DA V'Th’ FAIN KILLER—SO gross, fur _«.»« by ap2S U. A. FAJINKSTuCK A C\J. SANFORD’S INVkIORATOK—]u jrross for nlo by bjiW _B A. FAHNIC}tTOCK A 00. BEANS.- aOO hush in sacks and barrels, Jot mli by epTT PHSIVKK A DtLU'OHTII. - 7 bI»U lor sale by J spa BHBIVEK A DILWORTP LARD in barrels and kegs, lor sale by *p27 SHRIVKR A DILWOKTII. CORN. —20U~ busU prime WJiito Corn for sale by ap27_ _ JIKNRY 11. COLLTNS. POTATOES. —400 nks (pare Mercers) to arrive end for aide by lap27J J!) CANFIKLD SWEET POTATOES — SO bills just arrived _ and for sale by np27 J It.CANFIELD. GUT EUGUY WHIPS An ihssortment'uf bcautifalGut Whips ju*t finished, G, ti'Z and 7 fact; also a few 0 feat tong. TUom> will be found the dob teat acxi Oioat elegant whips for the season ever add in tbl* city. ap24 WELLS, KIDDLE A CO .jwl Fourth *l. Leather wagon wuips--jnacau»xi — l The regular Pooosjlrenin Whip, manufactured ex clusively uuw by *p2»J WM.LSI, KIDDLE A CO. ROVERS’ ISSUES -White, Browned Dock Leather, ao<l all length*, from oto 12 feet. For eale to the trade la nay qaiuitity by ap2fl _ WKLLM, KIDDLE A Co. hdFourth at. - Half UKOss ouEifS's cob liver' OIL JELLYJott rec'd and fur sale by D. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, ap2l> No CO, corner Wood aud Fourth eti. 8 CASES GUM SHELLAC iu >tore and lor r,.r «*lr by ap2S K. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO Sun dries— goo cases Soda A«ii; 100 cases German Clay, 20 cnaca Hulpli. Baryte*. 100 bagaNUraie Soda, 100 kegs Bi Carb Soda, 2uobbla No. 1 Bolin. 1000 I ts aMort'jd Wind..* Glass on hand and for salt) by ap2l ALEXANDER KIND Coal by Weight. THE subscriber is prewired t*> UelinT iu Al'egbeny or Pittsburgh, CANNED OR BITUMINOUS COALS 01 the boat qoalitv. Aa allOcal ilidiveredby nou uotgLui. puivhasers can rely on getting (nil moaxnru. Ala», COKF, LIME, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY. W. A. tIcCLUKG, Allegheny Coal Drput, mr2l Corner Andaraon it.and luilroad. House fuMisuinu goods oferoy description, Marseille* Qnllta, very handsome; alto. Dimidca, Chintzes, Ac-for spreads, aud all kinds of Table Linens, Linen and Colton, and all kioda of Drrai G.irul* Shawls, Ac. • 0. HANSON LOVE, api-d*wT formerly Lore Broth era. No. 74 Market at. TO WHOM ITMAV CONCERN.—WiII bo ■old at the Merchant*' Exchange, GuTbnraday emdug April 29th, at 7 *.£ o'clock, ttCOiham Central Miuioe Stock AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.. _ap23 _ Flock and Note Broker*, 6» Fourth *l SWEET POTATOES—IOO boa.- choice to arrive and for nalejby ap2l J. B. OANFIKLtX IIEESE—24O bxR. prime V. R. Cheese juat received and for sale by R. KuplSON A Cf). POTASH —5 bbla. No. 1 rec’d and CBr aale by Wm. McCUTCIIEON, NV IQS.lJbarty «t BEANS —4 bags rcc’d and fur tab by ap24 We. McCCTCHEON. ORANGE "RASPBERRY—2,OOO extra' ■trcOK llllnrklr’e'h-anrt Price CL6Q p«*r do*. PpX4 JAMES WARDKOT. Tfte Old Dominion Coffee Pot s WTAUR.A' r;T' r r.xln.v n <l> ir ,uv la.sn-l w-ll (lax ro-l mi)i tli<* -i />->•, .i, r sal* l.y UKO W 111 IIi.LV •23 JU All. ,).•■! JAMKS MAIM.KY, Pr.-ddcnt ..fS-kct iVum il Att.-l Jour T Vitim*, n-.k ol Select (’.niii.il. SAMUKI, SJ'KKI.VY, Pn-ddent ( >t Common Out.. it comer of Wood Mid Front «t« JFot Saif- OLD ESTAUUSUMK.N I' FuK SALE.— On ill* t.itb- dt-lnal-- 1.-*lth > f U>- 'lnch- ltii«>,jr.,be mii-nd* •jinil'ti- i- liv,- I» ih-- •'•VI In’ Ttn-r-t ro •-•M'liOimi hi ram«-.J i.n t.) ii.m—M ».i.J bn-therisuf- I-r—l lor ■ill', u.ill Hit- niiori-i. 11-.-lifMt!j appal ntn*, etc 4 ..I ti<-Hi ••"•I :.. V vi.t-i li ii long to Ibrlr mu , w ill I- , ■),« ( ,„ r . lutM-r I>t • unmU'i of year* •it a l-ut r.t.i Tlii« 11..11 1. »re-il Wni-wr and of l-ng d-iud inv. 'invfug l-v-n rvtnMmin’d l-y their ni« .»ad father— W A M Mil.-h-lrrr>.'tTli-»liavd«iimUrv"hi> iurKiinl6»f tunny tnt» «» » !ihl*»**lj pi ■■ »-i «, vrlrn- »»*<! liquor mor . liml-:u d r-. lift i-.i: i « r-r*-i,« wi-liil-e t-- pure rluwi- run «•« Hit. |.mmM «r..l !■ urn the term* by a|>|i!viU!- *1 tb- cl-ur. N • 20'.' Liberty -tr—l IWn ■ innr.in be Viv.-n either the Ist Jun.> -r 1 *Ol y. o r.. 1 ii.Tiil.rt •(>. -r- aud . uintiy inon haul* mil In) supplied « ith arti- luS in tbo above liuo nil v-*rv f*v-ii!|e terms. n» 11,.ir M int to i*dnre th*ir stock 10unit v purdinsri WIU. MITCim.THKF. J* . A Lily. : ■*, |t —All person? having claims sgali.it tb* firm will U> j puiJ uti prreputitlbui of their •< count*: end thus" indebted are re»j—-tfiillT re.(iire.t-.-U b> make payim-M with as little t delay a* p-wibi". _ Liberty street property for SALK.—Tim Finrmom and l’w«-Ilinr. ruinated 00 Liberty itrrft, near St. knowii ii« Nu 1 M 3. Tbe lot (, nlw.nt r.* fret front and 12>» feet deep, evtmidiug back tv 1 K.X- lihil'i' Ali-y. *-n uI.l l i i- or.* ted a Stahl* and Carriage bouse. Tt«' prv|n-rlj r.-i.is rciddy for frt*', ami will l»-i.-ld :il n bargain md -.U nccornnu'dstlug t*?r m*. F--r particular* enquire ..I R. 11. KINO. apl7 No.’dll Liberty street. VALUABLE I'AU.M FOK .SALK, con taining It'i nrn-slieiitK a part f»rSfcti"ii IT in U-odion I Tp . Mai" i.ii.g---unly, Obi.-; about UJ »trn rl«-«*d, in a ! high vl.ite »1 1 utmatun. nliait on«v)iMlf Moidow f-aml, of a | BUjaTi'T .jtii.l.ty. tin-1-abtiu •• bitfb and p"llinr. ready (or tlie j lt is I-tie ■■[ I In- U raxing Karins in the fvunty, baiiin; n. rci failin< hpi ilia's on lUals.* an Orcbai.l. beariui; 11 nit af a ni|>eri"r •( unlit;. vs it 11 n and rnliri blePtona yiiarry It still Is* mli! ill a low pi ice and caay paTDi'iil* Kiran. »| '>dtf XAIM)K STIIKKT, Salem. Ohio. SAI«E—A Orug Store situated in one of tin- I—a bvntliuis in tbo cily of riU»bqr::b. for either | a j'4'bing. retailor prescription buslneai. Indnctitenteare ; uflersMl !•> piirrbawrH rontMiuini; adT»ntnge« of rare <<ccur n-uce. I. r nifotmation in.jnire r>f .lo!l.\ HAKT. .Ir. at No. lCfi Wood Street, corner ot tt\-.sl ami Sisib, Put* burgh. Pa. fob Valoaolc City Property (6r Sale. AT very desirable F'-t on Water Street 1 ami Kisl.iiibt Alloy, n.s! to John lisrinA Son*, Iwlng Pji feet vn Wntri and (‘unit streets, nud 1W «|o,.p tbo Alloy It will be mJi! ti-ri lher or in lota ol 'JOor 24 fes*t each, pm !■ 1 hoi, ( m 1.i.-b mil l-o imtib. oaay aa to payiacoL.) ap ply to JOSKPIi H. LKlX'll A CO., mil Jt? Lil-erty Strrot. l’ltubmph. lAOR SALE—One r»T Wallace’s Patent r Ihirt.-iMe Kloiir Mill*, with U»nnri'« latest Patent Mont Ua> bine; Kvlt, U Cb’th and Klerai a, all coia plele illld le*.lj fvr set li o|{ up. Af.ply U> W H nil Mill. apl-.fci'rif P rnr Kob*-'--* .t I'l «ti.. Alb-cheuy(Jity Oblo band for Sale. THE Mtb-i'ril'cr oilers I’.r mIo s-iiiiun ti-n, Urn )-«bip IJ, mno© li). ,<tark c.-unl v.l it-in. i vinm. nly ■ilnnloil Hire,- mil. , west of Mnssillou, v-i Un- i*tate Hnad b«ding to Wis-stor, and witbiu af-Diit two niiUs, of tb- Pitta burub, Kl. Waj tift atid Cbicaip) Kailruail. T)u-south, raat and nortbe-aat quarU-ra ar« jotrtly cli-nrud ITnd improved— tin- reniniiidor is fxiTi-rod with oupori-ir lirnUr— and the whole Is welt watered by springs mid rnntiing stream*.— Tbisa«cti-m is considered tlie finest l-ody of Uud in tin? county. It will bo fcvl-l uii-liTid-il or in quarteiv to snit imrrbusrra. Tv those who doeiie to invest iu rt-iU estates better oppoilnnity is rarely ofTi ie.| J R. SVfKITZER, , ortfbdawtfT No lot 4th street. Piltsbarub Ksrin for Stale. TUB ANDERSON FARM, 2J miles S 3 ale-vi-the [vpot, at New Brighton. Heaver P».. »ii Block House Rnn, coulalniug nrrea of or- rij -nt land every arte ulih I. ia till ible, and VS of uhi< b is in. del culliixti-.ii. Thuro are 13 acTex gi-al lli.da.-r. bOa.roa in gritaa and pristine, and an Al-nndanco ■.f dal There- is an Orchard i-i grrin-.'! Inut tree. In aim-! (very b-Id tli.i-- la a ‘i-riui- of nevei foiling water The improvements . ..i-ant ..| a ru w frame Dwelling, At tai losl i.-a w.-jlbet i.uuded . a aiuall tenant hou-e and a Ist go lrnmo lUrn. t<i t-y "ti frart Tins c1..-!-•■ I.uni 11 in a high state,-I ruiUrnUou, fcDc-s go-.-l. and in a K-ipcct.iblo neigh Ik.l b-iod, C-.UVclUotil to .-bur. 1,-*. a. b .-It F- i terms, enquire at TU IS OKFICt; .i,,t j .lJ.Uwii r .1 New Rilgtiton, Pa. KII I It TII S A it lh OF LOTS’, AT AUC’I’ION, PV TUP. KuijH.riiini Krai Fstale and illaaorartarins Co., AT MOONZ) CITY, /•u/vr/W Coi/i./y, JUi, lots, ON TtKBDAV AND WBDSEMU.U -IfNr. 1 5T AND 2b, A LARUE NUMBER OF rJ eligible local iota for Itnildiog parj-oa-s, whether for fe-sulomea, stores, lUAnuftct.-ri. r. or other partiOM-s. Alsu, S-veinl Houses, ilontile aud single Kruse Cottage*, recently • t.. ted. In mml. ru style, and ready fur occnpaix y; all ol which will be ottered upon liberal ii-mu, aud roi-l. witb- ut reserve In Uie highest bidder. Mound City oilers todoenmeots to persons d- sir- us of In eatlog. uneqoaled by any other point nt tbo Wt-*i. IL-iog situated upon a high. Moil bank ol the Ohio rlrer.slx uiib-s abovnit* cubtlueuce with lb" Mißstsslppi, It Is free fi.-iti all tniasmatir vap<-rB. is at tbe bead <-f uaMgatlvn 00 tbetibio rlrer for large sta-am-r?, in aeanons of cxiretne -n.1.1 u- atbor or of drought; it is connected with tbt* whole N.-rlb. Ttn-d and ft rat. by of tbe - MOUND CITY RAILROAD, Which makes t-ur daily ronnectivns with tbe lliu:---- ('?□ trat HjulruaiL. North aud iiontb: u», ols-j, daily <-.-tin»cti»ns by river with all the regular Piu-.kets t-> Ciucini-att, Lonis vll lev Bt Louts, Menipbia, Now Orbwou. Ac. To tbnMauiifacturer and Mechanir, Mound City i-tiois ■ii[<rior indoreirH-nts. baviog now in npemtn-n an exten sive foundry, aud Mm bine Shop. Marine Kailwny and tibip Yard, Hteam Pottery nud Terra-Cot'-a \Yoi ks, au exteueive Ibxrrel KarAury, Ploaring MUI. furniture Factory, Pinning Mill and Sub nod tkxir Factory, Pork Packluf, Kstaiilbh tseut, and >-voral r'aw Mills iu tbo unni.sliato ricioltyrf the t.-wn, all of which give constant aud lucrative employ uu-ut to a large comber of linn.ls. It already litu soiue TWELVE hTOKES, DOING A GOOD bnsln— *, lUkeri. s, Priming Office, Nen-«]iup<i, Uotel, Board mg Uviiaes, Fchooln,Churches, etuinetit degree, all the elements of a large «-tty. Tha increase in its business, ami in tho num ber of its inliabitTuts has been marvellous. The Materials for all kinds of Maniifactutici; pt^-posia ARE ABUNDANT AND CLOSE AT HAND, While the facilities f.*r shipment of tbo manufactured arti cle, pro liur.;n4]r-d by any other |>vicit on the Obi. rirer TERMS OF SALK: One fourth in Cash: balance In three --jiral, annual in atalweuta bearing inU-nst m ui j«-r ceuU pc* annntn;or tbo deferred payments may b« mado in tb- stork of the Company. U-ts may b" pnrcl.w.l at prlvato mile at ail times. For furUierpartk-tilsrs, tpnps, plaits, ct.-. apply to W. U Stokes. y>q laiusviit«.Ky P F NoiirsoiCo Cim-muati,t) J.ll Unrobart, Esq 3l l-miis, Mo yi. Mundv, Ke-| Philadelphia. Pa J. AV- Can bran. Esq Kv A. V Lln.hdey, Ks-j .. Naslivill./Tenn W.T. Baeeom. Ksq Columbus, t> Or to the Secretary of th>* t.'-'iupauy at M.xm.l City. By order ol tho li.«rd, 11. UAI.NKIt, Pres'l. J.Uriswold, Sec'y. aplfolAwltuF l JAMES P. TANNER, r,r, VVootl Street, I^ttwbarsb. In', itf* the att-utlon cf his enstomera nn-1 bnjers i'cuer ally to hU large stock of NRW BDRING GOODS, R.nght -l-rect from Mnnnfactnrerv in n nun ass, a a iTtiiis, npEU'A TIES, 4c. tidi-• piij.l OhiUirn’s BONNETS, FLATS, und FANCY HATS Mi'ii -*, Bor* utid Youth's PALM LEAF, LEGHORN, PANAMA and STRAW HATS. Mm *, D. j kLan I Yonth’a WOOL and FUR IIAT Alt of which will l>*» fctiml iu great variety lodoeeroeubi offered t.. CAf*fl ii,: r i.oi TIME BUYERS. Order* eoUcltoJ And L-uvfnUy eihrLd ,»ud pack> mr27:2md Proposals for Paving. PROPOSALS WILL RE RECIE.VED BY tbeuodotaignrd until FRIDAY, the 30th dnv „f Ai.nl instant, for CURBING ai»d PAVINO that of Ohio street, opposite the Western Penitentiary, extending weat wardly from Webster street to the Railroad Brides Alio, for PAVING WITH KUICK, the Side Wolk, or -Footway, fronting ou the Penitentiary Ground*, on raid Ohio street. The Proposal* will state the price |>cr liucar-fcot for eutU Ing, and the sis* aud character id the Xtum> to be need for (hat purpose. They will also state the prlna per uyoare yard Ibr the Cobble Stooo or street PaTeiueu the price p<T sqnare yard lor tbo Brick Paveiuent. Tho I'areuiCTit o( the Footway to be of hard cherry brick, of aoeh iiualit* aa shall be approved by the Warden. ’ The price* bid, a* above, to Include all Ib6 &uid. Gravel ami other material*, and work noceaaary to complete the contract to the satiefactloo of the Ins|wctors. In addition to the bidding for the work, as above men tioned, which will be considered aa being made for aeb,t>n the Completion ofthecontraet,tho proposal* will state at wbat price* the work will be done on a credit cl rwuvz moicihs. a. JONES, apy-,Kkitd Treasurer of Western PoaiUntlary. PROPOSAIjj will t>c reccivetl bytließo cordlng Regnlator, at hla uiDco, on Peon street, until MONDAY, the third day of May next, at, 121 for GRAD ING CariionteiV Alley, between Clark *ad peCatar atreutj, aud fur URADINO AND PAVING Baker's Alley, between Feun atroetandDaquesae Way, and Uuiun or Our Alley, between Logan and Brice strueU. I’lauand Specification* may Do «i*o at the Bccerding Regulator's office. apSSnlfd IL H. McGOWidk PROPOSALSTOIT MASONRY.— Propo oaU will bo received by the oialersfstKd *> T tag ol perthet ofMwnry or the new l*wra and Abu - menta of the Allegheny Bridge, betweeu now ,Ijd . of next month. Blau* and PpcciflcatJon* may be at the Engineer** Office, «t the Allegfa'or oM Alio*hear Bridge. JOHN A- JIOEBLI.'tI, * Engineer Allegheny Brulyf Cam party. B'jsr.tr c*mns« .''"o'AicVV" CANNING A BOK»» COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ao. 22S Srtoxd JStr&f, PHILADELPHIA, . For the sale ol Produce aud porch*** of Fl»h. Ac.,4c. Apr. orders ontruiUd with them will be promptly iwvttrdrd. - - •p2odCm* - WELLING IN UXCHANGK'IijR PH WR!T?JtU LA*TDv—?en»ua vtshlnjtO’paip-Jca' rha«sa comm dii«<» aul vuluahfe [amily-rMldeoee, ariuuu Svii wOis-filic riry, iir dwthihg to ixcbaag~ vTMi*ru u t „t fot th* S*uic.aitll 0T3,0 fVjMMTOGIt.Eso, Sharpe'bufglht't ‘ ‘ fXA, , apjg - - * " W\».'fiOTuorth *trwt. RYE FLOUR—IOO in Store ana fur eale by epSB T. LtTTLEA CO ffianijfSatrß. fi^ J> , S ""' , ;',r' Uv, 1 n 1 *»»■*. ‘>l tVeWe** * ,*** Sheriff of Alleßhnuy i ••ui.tr, " u "•"'“ti.-in t.-i irt-S-Snißirr. l\ W? Batchelor,„ r township, >i* candidate for Ui*nor, llb4lll , r *’ ifl «.f Allegheny county. nil lectio U,* Ko|.»blir.,,, cjJ. . ConaanlW _ *U.I.*tV rr^SiiEßi»•»'.— C. L. MAOE«.(llatter.) TUini l*'n> r Ward. l‘lttsl>m». li, is a randidate f, r nffclj. ghi'tiv county, anl.|< i t lo thv action of Uja Ib’noMieai Oo.u.tT C-oTooti.-n. a f .2dtc * JijS'Sheriw— Jared M. Brush, of the Sixth Ward, Pittrbnrpb, <• a candidate fur All-r C hr»»y count.', MibJtvM b> Iho RrpnWJcin County (Vnvrn “T": \ . . ira.Rc" n Williar Woods, of Sr ' R.ronsh. is a nmlßlAto for Sheriff of Alls aboej eountj, »nl>je<t to- the County CcaTenUon tnrsl:dtc* rrS'Snßßirr—.Jades L. Giuiui; or Ttiml Ward. Allcßbcny, ia a candidate for Shu ill of Mir yheny county, aiil-jv-ct to tli« Republican County (\ i.v.u tkm. _ . mr.'J-du* jT^S^PuoruoSfTAßv.--Daniel McCurm. of '^ T -’ r Pithd'or/h, Is a cnmlitlalo for Pruthonotary, to tbo drcisi.in «.f tlw Republican County C\.uV uti.-.n apT.il Uwtrß njS^PnoTHONOTAKY—James l>. Jlu.am>s cm llssu t-wnship, i«n mndiiUlo for Prolliouatorv. ml Joel l.r tlx* d-ci-i-n -f tJio Kt-imMicmu Comity Onvi titl.-?- }) jy^l’ROTiiitNnTAia’--Daniel Armstrong, <>( r Tliird Waid. i« acAniliditte for I’n.thon-.Ury of At le~bJ>oy mvnly, mihjocl lo the d.'.i-..ii<f Iho K-tnUirait a.m.ty Convention. n.iil.ltr* rri^I’ItoTIIONOTARV— D. (J. UultX, of SIIOW den townahip, will L«- a cindidate for tlm c.ftire nt Protliountary, anbjrct t<> the dtoit.in <l tlie Republican Ciinty Convention. apl die the Third Ward, PittHbnrgb,rTrill be a candidate Urr Iho office of County Cimmiulonunrsiit'jrct lot bn decision of the Republican County Convention. R|>U3:tr:vV • JT^»OoMUt. , 'SIONBR.—J(*HN SIIAW, of ShllllT i* v Township, wilt bn a candidate for County Connai:- «i.>nnr, »ut>;-< t i.' tbc i!wi«lon of tbo Republican County Conwntinn. ap2S^A«tc:cbJ*P p"- ;^ t ‘( , <Mu»NF.R.—<\ H. iiosTtricK, of Mayor d Woavcr’ii Day i'olim. will be a candidate for the ofher ' , o( Coroner before the IU-pnblican Conn*y CottTenLtm, . ai>2T:tc • rr^** Coroner—William Mackey, fornier •btr lyof Wood street, but on*of the Fourth Ward. clt7 of Pittsburgh, in a candidate for Coroner, subject to the .Ircislon of the Kepublieiui Convention, ap'J7:dAwtcT IF^^Coroner —.J. i>. Balluin, of Fourtli Ward, Allegheny, i* a caodid.itotbrCnroner, subject t-> tbr--l-vi*i.-ii of Rrpiibliran County C-mvenUmi. np'J-lK- H jV'Coroner.—Wh. 1»ovd, of tbo Third b ’r. ■' Wiud, Alb-gbeuy. is » cau-lidate f--r C.-rnm-r, subject to the iUrisl.int.--l tb" Republican I'onventii-u, mCJlkdlc* [1 .-^HJoKt-. Nf.it.—Sami ci.-JL Cooper, of Sistb T; - Ward, Pittst.nrgh, is h cun-li.lale for tbe above oflUe, Slil-J- tt t-> tb" it-.-i iaiuUul lh? Republican CotlUty Cr-UTeU lion. \ uir27:dtc /loners. P Savings Bank, No. 05 Fourth L-ci?' ptre-ct.—lvjnsiilw made with this Hank In-f.-tu tin first d.-iv r>f May, will draw Intrr-wt from ibat dat" ap2ij:t.l CUAS. A Ojl.ToN, TroiMir- r. P I‘RkVKK McETisoat the rtkonis ol t|„. Young Men's I'bi b.tian A*s.<i*tiuu, Filth street, opj-utii" the Fust ')iltr.-. FROM T-’i T'JS(X KVKRY MORN INU. Tb- pul-1-, are e*ri.-*tly invited tu attend. spJS-dlw Alu.ouenv Bank.—Tbe business i-f this llHi.k will I— Irausactvd at the corner of Third sod W'«xl ittM-l*. -n end after M--udaj, the Ultb inst. spPJ ti o: J. W. COOK, Cashier Isu?i City Baaii »" PtiT.««oanii, April 241 b, 1859. J Dire, tors of this Bank have, this day, ral]e.l for au installment of ywtLvr 50-100 dollies put sHana, (boiog (<er cent, cm the capital stock, I payable on MONDAY. MaY 10th proximo. ap27 JOHN MAUOFFIN.Cn-bier. urru-r ALiKQurrr Viuxt R*iuio*ii, l Fittsbnrgh, April S3d. ISSB j ir^^pßoFusALy.—Extension of Railroad Tu Mahomso.—Tbe Board of Managers of the Alle gheny Valley Railroad Company invite proposals lor tho graduation, masonry and bridging of that portion of said Railroad lying between Kittanning and mouth of Mahon ing, n distance of ten miles. Also, for cross-iiee, rail-bar*, spik-s and chairs. Bids are eoiicJtedfordoiogsaid work in \ metions of one or more utiles, ood also for the whole work, a— H. parafo bids for paduation and masonry, bridging, croe- ■ w ti.-*, iron, xpike* ami ibsirs, for (ha whole or part t-f ss)-'.- n'urK will lie cortai-lered. Fn) in.-nta ta l-e mode as unrk progresses lo the prnfrrrrd st.-ch of th«* t‘-"inj>?»ny, loaring 12 iwreent. Interest. Bids !>> b. l re-c-iv—l nt the ofiire <-f tbe O-mpany until I lie 1 5th .-I May n«xt l!y order r>ftbe Board. ap21.3r.-l w F. JOHNSON, FrcsiJH.l auction Salts, 1-*. J\l. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ('otuEuLTcl.-tl fislrs Rooms, No. 54 Fifth Strre-r COUNTRY STOKE AT AUCTION. On Friday morniim'. April ruth, at 10 o’d-ock, will l-e-sold aitbecommrrdal Rale* k-ocjj, Kg. M Fifth sttre-t, ,i larg-j and varied stock of poods frr-ni a country Horn cl<>i>liig bust u-ss. The ortiolt-H are principally fn-*h atij w-ll m 1«« Kil rviupiHlng Dry flood*. Cb-thiiic, Boots, Nhocs, lists,Caj-v. ArttficiaLv, and Vatn-ty (Jocxt-i m geueral. Among tbo Dry finode mi® prints, lawua, ciubmeri-s. muslins, tiucuß, table rl.iths, tow-ling, summer wear, blue stripe shlrtiug, cr.un trrpun-s, rhawl-, hosiery, gloves, Ac. Tbe Clothing embraces m--n and lojs* wvxv, v-sts, pants, coats and shirtu Among the variety goods are suspenders, lliread, utM-dle plus,Ar. ap'JJ F. M. DAVIS, A net. Miscellaneous books At au-tion —On Tliurwlay, Friday and Saturday evenings, April 29th and 30th, and May Ist, at 7 o'clock, will l-e continued on the first floor of the now Commercial gain UoomsNo. 54 Fifth street, tbe large salo of Miscellaneous Books, all Dcxv and rfoct, Irom a wry oxtouslve collection, comprising the latest andbesl edition* of choico sund*r<l works, and th u most popoinr anthurs- la elegant miscellaneous Liters tore; English translations of the classics, superb family bil let, blank books, stationery, The stock Is ai rauged fur ex&ntinntioii, and private sale at low prices dm ta:; tbo day. ap2D P. M. DAVIS, Anct. STOCK P., Ft. W. A C. R. U. at private ULt, in lots to snit purchasers, by _apl DAVIS, AocL, No. 61 Fifth st fphAiLY KALES' AT NIL“S4 FinHST., \J At tha new Commercial Sales-Rooms, No. M Fifth street, every work day, are held public ealtw of goods in ail vurlety, stilled for the troda nud consumer*, fre-m s Isrpc st-Kk which is fouutautly replenished w ith fresh ment*. that uniat l<o rhwrd l.wthwitb. At IUoVWk,. priaiiii; Uearly«ivt family ii*o; tabfa ebofu, ladies wear A. il„ l>ry Cukj artnlcq. rt.ui rery Limit n-nslenl in tboiinr fer jK-rw'Dil nu'J _ ’ cHtlny, liar.hrarf, cli.tUiiir, bool* and , ,4 r. At '2 o\l.>rk. i*. M, hun-tehohl and kilcbi-n f.irnlturo, nsee and kcoiul hand; U .la anti htdilin”, csrpcta, elegant iron stono China ware, at<>vra, cooking otcuaib, groctrim, Ac. At 7 o'clock, P. M„ fancy articles, tratt-bin, clocks. Jewel ajvmnsioU inatrtunnsU, pmo*. clothing, dry good*, U>ot» rod ehoca, hooka, stationery, Ac. f. M. DAVIS. Auct’r. AUSTiJi LOOBIS & CO., Biereliants’ Ksrhaugr STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO, AT THE MEUCHANTS* exchange every THURSDAY EVENING.—Dank, Bridge, Insurance Copper Stock, Bond and Real Erfate *old at poMJe aalo at the Merchants* Exchange l>j AUSTIN I.OOMIS A CO: Notts, Drafts and Loans on Real Estate negotiated on reasooaUo terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO, *£l Stock Note Brokors. BS Fonrih tt. y- ffEtants., SITUATION \^£ntS)—ln' a Hardwaic or Drug Store, by aVnaa of considerable experience in thcee departmanU of trade. No objections to accepting a situation out of the dty. Best of reference given. Any bouse In the abova boatnef* rcqnlring tlu service* of a com petent and reliable man will please address “A. B-" Box 001, WtUbnrgb, Pa. ep2&2tdeUwF Men to engage in tin ole of lb* most, popalir wiling Books In A merles. Innlida, Mechanics, (tnoen and Teach • era wishing to travel, will' find title to be a very profitable and pleasant business, enabling them toeuelbe country, aotl make money at the same time. Agents now fntbe boa loeae are clearing from $5OO to $1,500 per year. Vorfnll particular* and a list of Books, address 11. &L KULISON, Queen City Publishing Home, 141 Main street, Cincinnati, (Allot or, if living Cast, D. BULISON, Philadelphia. anl&lydewfcT ; Agents to&cli intiio State oj . . PeßD*ylrantA,rayl.LAJ»D POWKII PATENT STUSIF UACIIINK, that two men can carry abonttbeflddatut pnll sp the Iww*t pine stamp* Lj hud in shoot two oiiDuU’s c*ch. Address *ffcCmd W. HALL, Bangor, Maiso. The history, of Dr. J. llostetter's Stomach Dirrtas, (be most rcmnikallo mcOicius or (ho day, And tlu many core*that have boon performed with it Id ca*<* of Liv er Complaint; Dyspepda, hetTous DobiUly, eud other dts cases arising from a disordered stomach or liter, places ll at once among the mort astonishing discoveries that has taken place in tlm medical world. The distaste tywhich’•Bitters” an applicable aroao anheraal, that there are but lew ofoor friends who may out teat their virtues in their own lamUlrs or circle of acquaintance*, and proto to tholr own satisfac tion Hint then aat least one remedy. among the many ad v«rtised modidDM, deserving the pobllc oommcmUtkw. . Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by BOSTkTTEB k SMITH, Sole Proprietors. Xid.bS Water or 65 Proof sta np24:dawT To Nervous Sufferers.—A rvttml o«utlemin luring been restored to health in a few days, alter many years of nervous securing, will eeed (free) to aadst others, a copy oflbe prescription and a supply of the remedy, on ro eeivtng a stamped uovtrtope bearing the applicant’s idclrau, Direct the Rev. JOAN Jl. DAG.VALL, 186 Fulton slrerl, Brooklyn, Nsw Yc%k- «p9^indeoda3awV SOMfEI ES~'i GOb bis. largo“Ns73 Mackerel; 20 bbls. No. 2 Mackerel: 20 lit. bull. No. 2 'do 'JObbb. No.l do 25 do .'*l do IM «* Pickled Herring: 25 bbls. Lako Sop. W Pish. 10 ** Lake Salmon; tobf. “ do do - di-, S> drams OodAsb; lOT>Ma. Flint ilomioy; 59 bble. Pearls* h; I<JO “ Whits Liuie; 75 “ ITydraulio OfflWl; W Stnrcl; 2£u boxes W. R. ObeesK 25 bbls. '• du d«r. *• Eug. Dairy do; 150 Ims. Dried Apples; 100 bus. Clover Seed; ICO “ Small Whn« H*«n. ■2O ** Oniotir la stervand (or tale by.. New ceoe suuak andjioeasses— -162 hbds prime sad choice M 0 Sugar; 25 bbls Lost and Crashed Sugar; ■ 250 “ piOm fluil.liTiliUolWM.caJc csgikt... “ M.omiub# Bngar HwhHolmm Uu. aa'OjoJ to ..1.1,, V,M MITCHEI.TIIKK, Jr. * 880 iar2o _ NoSW |Jb.rt3rrtrr«. ’ WHISKEY —150 bbls. prime i)oubie Kee UOrf Tril*., .to JO btl, DM Jlaatoitoto, R,„ Wjnts and IJqtsjra, Pit hslo at the lowest uvket trice* t v Wil. MITCIIELTJIKK, Jr. k BRoT _ l ° rji No aWUUrty street. DUX GOODS—Those desirous oi‘ purchaa- ■ tag anything la (be Saury, Staple, Forma « Dunes- _ tic Dry Uuods line, will pleaso c*U end exarmue our lnr*u and'WeUam.ni*dst«;kofSprlngti w d, l wbwhareooir be. f . iogseMveryCffLAPfarCASlT \ „ c. n ANSON LOVE, fenPctiy Lots Bros,No. 74 u«rk*t street POTATOES- , JL 10*> bushels Neshanaoclr Potatoes; 15 - do large-White do; M do do Bine: . do; , -S5 do do Bed- do, intern and lor siU fry* inrg; T. MM A CO, Wo. llg<ecood street. AHD—2O keg* No. 1 family Lard inutoi *ud for sale by *jC9 T, LITTLK * CO
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