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R. ERREITT & co., •
EDITORS and PROPEIRT.ICS
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TUURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, BM)
REDIICTION or TIM BTATZ_TAX.—AneIect com
mitter of the noose, Mr. Patterson, of Juniata,
chairman, made a report on Monday in raver of
reducing the State Tax from 2,1 to 2 mills on the
dollar. The constitution requires the COMMIS-
Biebere of the Sinking Fend to annually redeem
one quarter of a million ($250,000) . of the
State debt, but the present prosperous con
dition of the Treasury fully justifies the asser
tion that; by prudence, economy and financial
skill, we can in future pay annually one million
of dollars ($1,000,000) of the State debt even
at lie proposed reduction of taxation. The to
, tel receipts into the Treasury last year were
$4,708,917, of which the State tax furnished
$1,610,229. The estimated receipts for 1859
are $4,980,828, which includes $1,650,000 from
State taxes. The appropriation bill for 1859 is,
in round numbers, $ 2 ,900,000, leaving $2,086,-
828 for redemption of the public debt; and if
from. this we deduct the State tax of the current
year, there will be left $480,828 towards redo- ,
ming the debt. So that it is plain we could get
along, for the present, without any State Mx
Whatever.
These figures a .uld room to justify a larger
reduction of taxation but it is deemed beet to
Make the reduction gradual. The income of
the pre.,ot your will justify the payment of
$1,000.000 of the public debt, and leave a bal
ance or, hand at the close of the fiscal year of
$l,OBO 827. The Stale Tax, at 2 mills, rill' fall
In 1860 to $1,190,000, and this, with the other
revenues of the State, will enable us to pay an
additional million in 1890, and leave a balance on
hand at the end of that year of $ 9 72,000. The
State tax for 1861 can then be reduced to
mills on the dollar, and so on until we can, by
the rapid extinction of our debt in the mean
time, afford to dispense with taxation altogether
in 1864, or at least hare a mere nominal rate,
not exceeding a half mill.
There is no reason why the present genera
tion should bear all the burden of this debt. Let
us put it in the way of gradual extinction, with
out burdening ourselves too mach ; and the cer
tainty of its extinction being secured, the amount
of the animal reduction is of but comparatively
littlemoment. The Constitution secures an an.
nual reduction of at least $250,000, and we see
no valid reason for being in too great a hurry
to get much beyond that limit.
The bill to rtdnue the State tax, the reduction
to take effect next year, passed the House ttu.
imonsly.
Tee Now York Hera ld has a queer way of
showing its partiality for the so-called demo
cratic party. Wo do not wonder that the Wash
ington Union has become tired of at, and that it
evinces a disposition to cast ite New Y.rk co
temporary out of the ranks of th'S democracy.
The former paper scarcely permits a day tepees
In which it does not indulge in dings at its
political associates an account of their corrup
tion and imbecility. Here is a specimen of one
of its 111-natured articles, which is, at least, a
funny mode of backing up its friends:
• "Earnests° TOE DEMOCRACT—A HERCULEAN
Tees.—d. few members of the Democratic
party in this city have had the hardihood to
impose upon themselves the desperate task of
reforming and improving the Democracy. This
band of bold adventurers met at the Westchester
Home a few evenings etace and talked over the
fearful delinquencies and backalidiogs and inca
pacity of the men whom the Democracy of the
Empire City have been of late addicted to pia
deg in Game of trust and poser. They agreed
that if the party was to be saved from total de
greaten, this state of things ihust be put an
end to ; and they appointed a committee to pre
pare an address to the Democracy, to arrange
for a mass meeting at Tammany Hall, and to
perfect the organization of the reformatory move
ment. Of their sayings and doings on the occa
elan of this consultative meeting at the Weet
cheater House, we give a report eleewhere.
"We sympathize with this email band of dena
ooratio reformers, but we have no faith in their
ability to perform theberculean task which
they have voluntarily undertaken. The cleans
ing out of the Aegean stables is a trite meta
phor, that readily suggests itself by way of
analogy; but that and the other labors of the
fabled eon of Jupiter sick Into insignificance
when compared with the work of purifying the
Democracy. We are afraid it is far beyond all
each efforts, and in a state of each decomposi
tion that salt cannot save it. Nevertheless, give
the reformers a chance."
Tna PRICE or htnanen3S SIICIEROAN. —Oar
readers will remember the case of Tyler, a dep
uty*U. 8. Marshal, who killed a man in Cana
dian waters while attempting to serve some pro
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mess of the U. S. Court upon him. He has re--
eently been tried in the U. S. District Court of
Michigan, and found guilty' of manslaughter.
Judge Wilkinsecalled him up for sentence
on
Monday last, end the punishment awarded him
• is thus set forth by the Judge:
'Your offense was committed -on the 28th of
November, and you have been kept in prison
awl* since, a period now over four months. This
is taken into consideratioe, and as by the 1.1
erection of the act of the 2d of March, 1857, the
punishment of manslaughter as to the impels.
onment and fine is left discretionary with the
Court, this Court does now sentence you to pay
a fuze of.sl to the United States, and to be ire
prisotied In the gaol of Wayne panty, State of I
Michigan, for -and during the period of thirty
days.!_
"Thirty days" is the period for which we send
'vagrants to jail in Pennsylvania; and it seems
from this that the punishment which we award
to a vagrant Is deemed suffioient in Michigan
for the punishment of manslaughter. The De
troit Advertiser truly characterizes the sentence
as a farce. Tyler was guilty not merely of man
slaughter, but of committing that offence in Ca
nadian waters, where hshad no right to attempt
the service of 11. S. process. It was an aggra
vated crime, and such a sentence is a disgrace
to the Court and lodge inflicting it.
'LTC Basks:era Law.—when the final
vote wan taking on this law, in the House, two
of our representatives explained their votes m
follows:
0141 r. M'llowell, on the final passage of the
bill, stated that he was not opposed to the gen
eral .prineiples of a free banking law, but an
the act, in its present shape, did not meet either
his own views or those of his constituents, as ho
understood them, he voted 'no.' The provisions:
of the free banking law — of Now York, he thought,
were better looked to the wants of the peoilo of
Pennsylvania, and if the proposed measure bad
been similar, be would have voted for it.
Bfr:lrish desired to give his reasons for voting
'no.' The measure was one of great importance,
anti of n character which ought not to be acted
upon hastily. Three months of the session are
passed; and it is not more than a week ago since
t i lte subject was first broached In the House. He
bad .been unable, from the pressure of other
business, In thin brief time, to give the subject
that examination which Its importance merits.
It wee a question which had not been agitated
In the county to which he belonged, and he did
not know that his constituents were in favor of
the passage of each an act; he had received no
communication nor information on the subject."
Yoram' livritrwirlaz.—Wo feel peculiarly
jubilant, just now. Tho telegraph is bringing
ns news of the succeas, everywhere, of those who
oppose the administratian. Connecticut gives
us a clean Republican Victory. So does Mich
lon. Both of those States roll up majorities as
heavy as in 1856, notwithstanding the draw.
backs which local influences always exert in emelt
elections. Michigan had just treed a strin
gent Registry law, and th e loco s expected to
make capital out of that fact; but 'netted of in
flating the Republicans it seems to have helped
'them. The majorityis larger than last falL
Cleveland, le • Repub
lican ; tint Tina a
largely ha id Lou. ieville ghee m
jority.
The admiral +very
where.
Bemuses
Wm. L. Yaw
act aeother ,
Vickebeig, t
the tiletinitta
Vidaiburs of
ge m, bleu elm
ake do with• thole palitiod gamblers
ittsburgij
G. LATO LD. B_ ILLGTyoN.
The announcement elates that one of the cirm
patties organized for this expedition is provided
with two thousand Minie muskets, 1000 Sharpe's
carbines!, and a small park of artillery, military
provision enough for two regiments; and another
is a stock company in which shares have been
distributed at $2O dollars each. These ethernet!
seem to corer tillibustering and speculation, and
will doubtless have branches established in all
the largo cities. In order that the reckless or
weak may not be misled, it is proper the public
ehould understand that the government has de
termined to prevent the entrance into Arizonia
of any armed expedition whatever. If bodies of
men choose to emigrate there peaceably, and with
the ordinary evidences of such a purpose, they
cannot be obstructed, but they will not be al
lowed to cross the N 615, Mexican line, If appear
ing in organized and armed companies. That is
the determination, and it may as well be heeded.
The real design of this organization Is against
the northern Provinces of Mexico, which Mr.
Buchanan prefers-to manage in his own way,
and without the aid of Gen. fienningsen.
All the reports which have been circulated of
a real er supposed sale of Teisuantepec and other
Mexican provinces by Miramon to European
Powers are fabricated out of whole cloth. No
direct communication has been had with him
since he approached towards Vera Cruz, and for
the best of ressotte, that Juarez holds the out
let. It id much more probable that these stories
hays been circulated by partisans of the latter,
for the purpose of being returned to Mexico, and
exciting prejudice against Miramon. la the
present position of affairs there, an alienation of
territory would be the last proposition ventured.
—Phil. N. Amer.
2'oll aNIIW
Or HET. Dn . JrNNIN'S FAMILT,—A
letter from Lexington. Ca, March 31st, to the
Richmond ( Va.) Dispatch, says: "Tnis commu
nity has been thrown into a state of extreme ex
citement by the poisoning of Dr. Junkin, Presi
dent of Washington College, and his entire fami
ly, on the night of the 20th of this month. The
poison used was arsenic, and was put Into cream
need at supper, by anegro of the Doctor's named
Billy. All the family, including Dr. Junkin;
Mrs. Pishburn and her child, Miss Fishburn,
George Junkin, Jr., and a young student named
Anderson, Were poisoned, but the dose adminis
tered was so large that it acted as an emetic,
thus saving their lives. All the sufferers are
now welL Billy has been arrested, examined,
and sent on for trial."
6. Louts was last August the theatre of a
most brazen fraud, termed an election, whereby
Frank. Blair was swindled out of his seat in Con
gress, and a person named J. Richard Barrett
foisted into It by means of money taken from the
Federal Treasury ostensibly to pay certain Army
contractors, but really to defraud the people of
St. Louis out of their political rights. St. Louis
yesterday expoeed and rebuked that s'andaloris
fraud by a,most overwhelming exhibition of the
popular will. The entire Republican or. Free
Democratic ticket was carried by Two Thoturand
majority—the heaviest ever given by that City
for any party at any election. It is a clean
sweep. We shall see whether Mr. Dick Barrett
will have the assurance to show himself at Wash
iogton on the back of that verdict.—N. Y. Trib.
EZADING, April 4, 18.59.—The Democracy of
Berke met in County Convention to-day, with a
view to sustain Governor Packer, and select del
egates to the State Convention to be held in
Harrisburg on the 13th. No meeting ever hold
here, was so well represented from all parts of
the county by the substruttial Democrats. Hon.
John Schwartz presided, assisted by filly Vies
Presidents, and some fifty or more delegates
were selected to attend the State Convention.—
The meeting was ably addressed by A. G. Green,
Col. S. L. Young, A. M. Ballade, A. Jordon
Schwartz, and the Hon. John Schwartz. Berke
county will make King James the First tremble.
THE DEBT AND EXPENSE Or AUSTRIA.—TweIte
years ago the annual expenditures of Austria
were not quite $ 7 4,000,000. They are now
equivalent to $ 170 ,000000. Each 'intervening
year the deficit has been counted by millions—
The fact is shown in comparative amounts of
public debt, which in 1847 was less than...5.160,-
0 00,000, and is now equivalent to $1,140,000,-
000. The interest of this debt, payable yearly
la no less than fifty-two millions. This statement
gathered from official representations, may re
lieve any lingering surprise at the late failure to
borrow in England the inconsiderable eats of
thirty millions.
Wtnrss
IVIIEAT IN EGYPT.-31r. Underwood
exhibited on Change this morning a bunch of
growing wheat, taken from a field near Jones
boro, in the Southern part of the State. The
atalks were, on an average, about thirty inches
in length. He informs us Metall along the Illi
nois Central Rai!ray, from Centralia to Cairo,
the wheat looks aplended, add-he was informed
that twenty or thirty miles back, the crop was
even more promising. A good breadth of land
was sown, and fartuera expect a much heavier
yield than last year.--Chicago Press.
I DWELLING DEarnOrSD BY Film—The dwelling
hope° of Mr. James Ales, eituated near Green
field, this county, was destroyed by fire,_togeth
, Cr with its contents, on the night of Tuesday of
last week. It is thought to have been the work
of en incendiary. The loss to about five thous
and dollars, two thousand of which was in money,
which we learn, was in one of the drawers of a
desk in the house. There woe no insurance
on
the property. The inmates barely escaped with
their Brea— Wash. Exam.
NATI( AT A PRATES MEETING .—ITO learn from
the Wayneeburg Jfetarnyer that Mrs. Catharine
Lemmons, of Aleppo township, Greene county,
aged about sixty years,name to her death, on
the Sabbath, the 20th ultimo, in the following
singular manner: "She_ was attending a prayer
meeting at "Wiadygap," and after several pray
ers had been made, the old lady was called on
to Pray—she responded, and after rising to her
scat, she was noticed to totter and fall, by 'some
one near, who caught her, when she immediate
ly expired.
ill.tex of the Episcopal churches of New York
oity are sorely "put out" by a manifesto from
Trinity Church Corporation, stating that the
, tioanoialatrainrof the concern aro In snob a bad
way, that all further donations to weak parishes
and
nut o bthee dr
is r c e o lig t i i o nuuse d o baje c on e. ouTtshidee r e the e n p n a s i d of
the corporation during the past year are stated
at $115,846, 66, and, the expenditures $207,826
06. The expenditures of the current fiscal year
are estimated at $179,080. _
lantana law now requires a year's residence
in that State before a divorce can be procured,
uOne who knows" assures us that the remedy
is wont) they Um cl!inirol—N. Y. Evening Pon.
R,
O l t
'omojo
Merit
lw of I
will I
. i Amon'Olt Gramitali.-AtlegbF.ti, county wait '
'for the Pittston:lh bony Gitieltaj-
!about the trot to elect:delegates-4S tlor. , the oppaali ik'n-za`'"'"Al th."2"'"f'e "°° " "tale- lailWs =-• -• ' -'7 .i.........".......__
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State Conventitm; and 'the instructed' her d ~- totit expire with the prevent leaelon of t htLeglidattire,.# Is , ,-- . r
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eiri.. be, right and pnrperthat we ationid look around forwent.- --, ' , of',
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• gates to Bunion John 1.1. Sullivan, of Butler co-, •,t,..l27,7lLt,o,..ll,lnlntthveL:nlnythazt(;t:a;ol-.ll:t.ortste, enr:
f,,,,,,,,,, y oh ,, E„,... n . E N , tees. n,entber, absch la wino flTitt.6.i!,imiltline 1--Srot4 ro l ut ‘W ßloe e k °b , '. ll:7:l : -! ) ,l r ee e3n ei ° o V r Fe i i r r ,
2
1 for Auditor General. The Harrisburg corres
t orenty .n re or astray le.. azo.
street..
pendent or the Philadelphia Prrer, referring to Now. I think It hot Fir `y e should ha.,, it Eennier from
ibis fact, says: • • the north tide •t the neat houthutirg Convention. Imu laittBburgh Co p par pi, mu
extiefied a the other r•ertlonthot the Grunty would reelect A pper c g I.
"The canvass for the nomination for Auditor l ' w "' "'" ''''
f 6 ` . P"1""'Y "ling to
glee no
the
c*n'l'.
C. Cl-. neSSI , Er Nc CO..
da.-
! General on the Republican ticket has been in i n eh, or thin lest, allow me to sgest, through your n n 1111 SVP4CIVILMLS Of
quiet operation for some time, but not until winning the name of J. W. P. Mims, Ea t , of Sviriokly.... an RIEBB BOLT HO RREATHISR COPPER
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lately has it exhibited itself to the public. It is :rl'"'" 7,, " ?,":"V i'lithth*!'"',H,:t 1 " h " 1 ""
thought and earnetly hoped, by many in all -..". "'".
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PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
LOCO:VT.O'r INrys; TUBING.,
: sections of this Commonwealth, who take a deep
Reim, SI2II/3alotna and .Platt rfaß Steer,
interest in seeing proper men nominated by oil AN amusing incident took placeon the Avenue
Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Bruce
I parties, ➢Hutt the Convention will, as now seems yesterday. A Democrat ;from the interior of
Pennsylvania announced that he had a number SPELTER SOLDER,
Pietl RIVET. 9, itC.
probable, nominate for that important office John .
Dento n in Mock Tin, Tle, 1....0d Wire, Sheet Zinr,
M. Sullivan, the presentqleputy superintendent of the manuscripts of Gen. George Washington .
of the School Department-a man so eminently Bowman, attacking James Buchanan while he Antimony, shoot Iron, linnet,' Toole, kr , .
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and nnivervally admired. Every one Was a candidate for the Presidency, in 1848, and . No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pd.
conversant with Mr. S. ' ir career as an official . that ha intended to furnish them • to the Slaw Ika,.Bbe.ita Copper rut to any pattern spii•liwi
for republication. Do not be srised if he I:tEMIT7----1 AL.-4. S. Liggett ii Co., hare re
will testify to his uprightness, diligence and !
ability. His popularity in the West, and known I should be garotted for an office ins ew days.- , reared from Noe. ny ...I 7u ;v.v., .ir....t to No 76
Trash. Cor. Phil. Prez&
Water end 92 Front armee.
reputation no an officer, render him unquestion- i
ably the most available of those mentioned for I WHEAT PROSPECTS. -Yesterday brought in aIJ .I.IIIIOI TT ..- _
Ug..” i AMIERIC.A.N
Ibis office."
great many
of the farmers of this and adjoining
oounties-many of them with wheat. In regard I' J. S. LIGGETT i CO.,
LOUR FACTORS and Produce Ceirontis-
to the prospects of the next crop, they were al- A • :lon Merchetnts, fortis,. *ale or Flour, Grain, Seeds mid 11:N G
most unanimous in saying that thire is very lit-tle cause for fear. The last three or four weeks , i„,.., ee m re p e . tat!r, No.. 7,, Water and 92 Front
2 7r e t, '
I .141--"'SIOWAL-Rea, -----Lloy-d—it Fors — ytti t:o 17a%
have worked a great change in the plant, and I removed from 73 IF Her stra to 257 Liberty etre.; WA.LL PAPE RS
indications are now exoedingly f avorable. -Afton where they will to henry to tot.et th'...r frlend• and twat,. 1
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MARI-LARD CROPS. -The Kent News speaks I nto get.. ....... .....?nos.c. 1.1.010........ ....... .11.. roar
favorably of agricultural prospects in that por- •
(lon of the State. The wheat generally presents ! W lIROELAE' LSTLot GROCERS,
a fine and vigorous appearance on high lands,
but on low-laud It is by no means P eatai lliafft l Ell ZIA L nag IN PB.ODUCE.
AND
being seriously injured and thrown out by the j
heavy rains and frost. The peach crop aho
promises well. courrssiox MERCHANTS
1 . for the rode or
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PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
Lotto Minna; a distinguished lawyer, died I
Ma 8, at his house in Eninburg. He was in i pow,
_. 1 No. 257 Liberty Street,
1 ll.Himpl PITTSBURGH, Pa.
Ma rch t year, and wee the last, except Brougham, I
Of those distinguished men who reflected each lus- ONE HIDE DR
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Ira on the Scottish capital throughout the first fifi9l
thirty or forty years of this century-Jeffrey,
Plapfair, Sidney, Smith, Thomas Brown, Horner,
and Cockburn,
OPLNINO OF THS — Nrnr YORK CANAI3. —The
canal commissioners have determined to open
the New York canals for boldness on the 15th
inst. Navigation has already been resumed
upon the Pennsylvania canal throughout Re en
tire length, and considerable business is doing
on the eastern end ; but on the western end the
traffic upon . it is altogether local. The Penney!.
vania Road has absorbed all the through freight
and the value of the canal to Pittsburgh is
therefore materially lessened.
S
,ravarea Gexertaz.—The Philadelphia Tres
scup brings out Mr. WDowell, of this county,
as a candidate for Surveyor General. It says:
"After conversing with prominent politicians
from all portions of the State, and gleaning over
the country press, I am impressed with the be
lief that Robert P. WDowell, of Allegheny co.,
will be nominated for Surveyor General. This
would make a very formidable nomination, as the
gentleman enjoys great personal popularity
throughout the country, and at the same time is
known to be well versed in the varied interests
and wants of the people."
WASHINGTON, April 4.—le is stated in the
New York papers, and apparently with entire
ignorance of the bearing of the admission, that
I the formidable expedition which is organizing
there and elsewhere, is designed for Arizonta,
and not for Cuba, as has been eroncously ouppo
ecd. Curiously enough, toe explanation in the
Journal of Commerce, which was intended to re.
Neve this enterprise of euepicion and disfavor,
furnishes the beat reasons for both. According
to that paper, the movement is predicated upon
an alleged grant of :4 9 ,000,000 acres of land by
Comonfort, uponsondition of repelling Invasions
of the Cement:Wand Apache Indians. It would
be rather difficult to discover what Comonfort
had to do with granting land in Arizania, a terri
tory acquired by purchase from Mexico. So
far as the expulsionaf Indiana is concerned, the
troops of the United States are stationed in New I
Mexico for that etpress purpose, and will hardly
submit to interference by any band of adven
turers.
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TUEGOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF
.n establlahat FLIBILRY aced ICI caw SALOON
doing laying business. There le no better enterpriee ,
tbe
to
&lea Will be sold at a bargalo. Satleteetory
macaw will be (hen by the meat proprietor for panting
leltb Znqatreat thla cnoe, • aprelw
PORN-6 9 jaet leCeiTed eteante?
Ilibbard, for imis by ROMVDIOXICY,
bP6 SU Liberty ttnot.
LIE ITALIAN EXILLII.—The Italian exiles who
recently landed in Ireland are professional men
with few exceptions, and men of liberal educa
tion. There are among them, lawyers 11, declare
7, apothecaries 8, notaries 4, gentlemen 14, cler
gymen 7, tavern keepers I, chemists 2, artists I.
rei HOLLAND BITTZII9.—FEBALES
Ansreatha an, Nacse.• Ann Datitirv.—A Tonic Stlinultht,
suitable tot h 0,.. prcrillar period. tbe of every female,
more parch
Marty every mother, bee long bben dembiera
tom lu the medircil world: something to be retained as a
wows
component of every welbfarribthed Family.
Medicine Chest, to which, at those aeasone, returnee may
be had. with the tolladol3o3 of finding relleffroth the nature,
smd restoration of etrongth, Isith perfect fearlessness of any
ill corm, oences, yet without having taken s mectirine pos•
anteing antagonithe principles, to ienderdangesona another
Medicine, should It be sulmegriently required by the pecu
liarity of the ihrease.
All these condition. we believe to be perfectly feiLlkd In
B.:banes lialiand Biters. Pram the natere of the disc.-
. berealloded to we have not thooghtproper parade
nem. of those lad' es who bare unhesitatinglyto
afforded the
es
the evidence of the troth of the assertions we here make:—
Buten and every word can be anbstantrated to the Belief..
tido of the meet incredolowl. Weeder one of the irgostaure
tind certain remedies for tills clan of afilictioror, and all
those, whether peculiar to the ens or not, width result from
weakness of any particniarOrgal; or general debility of the
system. Ile eff-cor are •1190.11 t magical, yet the cure radical.
It communicates no violent shock lathe system, but gently
insinuating itself through the whole frame, roomers the vital
:d
nergythe to earned action, and, whileetrabllng nature to throw
'Y
cause, it thoroughly eradicates tbe effects of dbl.
rl.e! ..
Re Are you estimated In early morning, indisposed to
earnottly regrmt yon to (xi the half of • teaspoonfuL—
It our will not harm. Yet we positively ;torrent. new
etre. of energy, and • cheerkl, hopeful looking forward to
the duties of th e day.
Are yen so hject Wootton before or after Wing! Try the
same gaudily before each Meek Am we said before, It will
out berm: yet we assure you of relief from that distressing
loathing at the thought of =foodosiad also from the disposi
tion to vomit cher partaking. Re promise perfect dig.-
Bon of what has been eaten:
If pan tied that the dose prescribed has I
dimlnieli the quantity to snit your COl.l tti ?Joncce too groat,.
I:2AD CA erc —The Genet. highly Concentrated Boer.
hare's It disiol Hitters ft pet up In half pint bottle. oat'',
and n.foriel at fl per bottle. The great demand for info
truly Celobrated liedirthe hes loth:iced many linitatiou%
th i n public abonid guard &gal urchasing. B
of Imposition! See that oar name Loo n 'the label of eery
bottle you bey.
BBNJAALIN PAGB. Jas , A 00., Bole Proprietura,
Rood rimer, bet when lot cod eta., titth s.borgh. P T.
inrithiswF
arm abbertisemrnts.
..._---...--------____—_-- ---
/
IOreALLEDITEN T Corny, ss: — Personally ap
s.“red I.rfor• me.. Alderman In and (or the city
of Pluslottalt, dOSDPI2 IblitEEft, she bring flr.t duly
sworn nrcro ding tn lour, /loth dep ose end ..y,
'The•..2 hno lay, the 6th of March, .ROBERT DAG OD,
high C 05t...1.0., nod other NIL. Chllleer, came up to the
Idbortl •treet tbsiltoad Depot nod Hague asked me If I
was g00n,, ; 1. , •p . ak to-day. I told them I was. They asked
me ahrre I Inf,rood them that lau going to &peak on
eume al ,tt- , ..Mat lots near the Depot, or In an old war,
' house wit , and been burnt. I told them that I. was not
going to speak on the public etnete where I would disturb
the people. Gagne told me that was right. Hague then
lett me, and In • few toluotee came back again_ lie then
told toe to apttak on the Good-Intent lot—thot there was •
pile of plank on it that would male • good mod to speak
front. I lo.k et the place and told him that I thmtaht ttot
lot seas 0.,. tonoll—thot I del not want to obstruct thetas - Net
—that th, crowd would be e large one n. toll um to
stand with toy face toward. Grant street, as there awe store
room on that title fot the crowd. ttn haring roe be told
me to giro the CurAoher hell—that they deltenell all I
ctotld girt , them. I went np on the stand and otomenced
'peaking. / spoke of the Ilayor arresting two young me.
and putting them In Jall., and when h. brought them out
beton, him for • heating, he made s bar
ifgain with them that
anty would giro him their likenesses to put In the
"Rogues' Gallery" that be would discharge them. While
speaking on this salient the oilloen arrested me.
JOSEPH BARRED."
looms and rubscribed before me this sth day of April,
1..55D.
G. W. LEWI4, Ald
- The eppech will be pubustied In foil In • I
that the public may see it cod Judge ( or themeelve,
up7:ltdo
LIVE STOCK INEITR.n.NCE,
4/Cal net Lone by .A.oeident or Death
BY TELE •
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE COMFY,
op LOCK RAVEN, P11.Y.5"A.
J. H. LA TSIIA:WIT, Ag•nt, Pltt•burgh.
up.4o-ire.Brauch Office, No. 114 SMITOPIELD STREET,
m
CAPITAL
...............
...............
I.qp. ....
Co
pang
m lB3 s—Charter P ...erpetual. .......
Thle Corn
pany continues to insure Fleat.Clues Mu CATTL
and MULES tit re/moonlit/le rates. E
O. C. idaltrer, PresidenlLt,ECTOßS i
T. T. AaLut, Vice.preet,
THOMAS Crrate., Poey, WI. ?WWI; Treasurer,
Wm White,
Petor Dickinson,
Samuel Christ, Charles A kloyer,
D. X. Jackman. John B. Flail.
The capital ttf tab Company is equal to more than
cent. of habilltisa. A proportion which hut fear C omp
Of poseces.
CITY laccimurcka
James
John D. &Wig, Guider Trust Company, Wood imam
Jr. A. HardmPolloc an, Leather Dealer, do do
H.
George ntrarker, k, Wylie same:.
IL Tobacc an
ist., &GM&Id lit roe t.
A Ounp Olty Assessor, do do arlyrtP
COAL-EDEIe.LED PROPOSALs,
T' 'DETROIT AND JACKSON COAL
AND MINING COMPANY orbr to lot the colorant of
teeing out the Coal from their !line et 17ros1•111n, In the
county of Jackson. In the Mate of Ilkhlgan,
AT A STIPULATED PRICE PER TON,
Delivered on board Mt, can
The mine ia convenient to tho raUroarl, the track running
to the mon th of the thaft. It la eltuated about foto- mile.
weal of too City of Jackson, 013 the klichlgas Central It
R. The cosi is bitemolmma, and of • good quality, veto 4
feet end upwards In thickness. The altnation of the mice
Is In all reepe.cta good.
wit
Ao no s era. will be likely to hid upon n th • contract
hout pereonal examination of the Illne,
AN INSPECTION OF IT IS INVITED.
The contractor will be required to work the Mine In ac
cordance with a diagram to be attached to the contract,
and to leave It to good order, ea elm dm machine.) and
Rola- Payments for coining under Um contract to be made
orSpoery 30 days.
ciflusUnns will bo made known nod plane exhllrited
4.1
the
. Moo of the Secretary of the Company In Detroit.
bealed propC.l.l will be received for taking the contract
stil too 2:41, de n
of April Met. Addl...
GEORGE /ROST. '
docretary, Detroit, piab.
Detroit, April let, DM.
ld "
"
rONCTSTGN2Tra`TS FOR SALE.- apl --
1000 bull Barley,
1000 do Potatoca,
300 do Dry Peaches.
330 do IVb',
t
do Corn
2400 &Wm. lingo,
lb btde Bram. rirrorioooK, bIoCRE ERY k CO.
101 Front and 131 Ileaondata.
LAIKIE
DS-- aw,
ja. Jamul, Copal, emelt and Coach Body extra blonde,
for sate by CARMEL', BUISHIAIID, Droggista,
apt
Corner Wood and Binh etreou.'
_ _ _
P AZINA
tnary,
Gi er e i
Calrancraad Punaalor h any qnsatlty rale by
tar
LfAHTWELG Jk BILEPUAR, Drnggints.
Fti" ASSI Blon ami Soy.' W.
C. RANSON LOVR, 74 Slarkpt mt.
MESSINA ORANGES -300 boxes;
Jut received and fart . kr %ILA° ANtltt3o:l,
Na. 30 Weal et., oppoithe flt , Chultielietel.
Nji an reed
d for ealie by REVS= k NDERSON.
110 No. DO Wood et.,bppoirite Bt. Charles Hood.
REMOVIL--John .6PGi11iF,5,36 re
fiave moral from their old stsod to N 0.183 Liberty et.
11111 ALEII W.E,..1 - 311 0 have
tj /moved their Boat Elora and /311 p Chatellel7 EBl.b.
Ilabment to the warehouse lately camp/A try Juan balr
wen & tfous, Noa. 111 Water and 78 Peen t *treetoecond door
above Fen.y.
ripttYwd
CALDw.
.............. .....
WELL &BRO.,
LOAT FORNISLIERS AND DEALZIIB IN
Alan:dila, 'lmp and Cotton Cordagas
Zu Oakum, Tar, Pita, Dada and 011.4
ar4:lv pan]in, Dock Light and Lleavy D11111.4;11, 1c., N0. 68 Water and 78 Front Street-
Fos Sd l, E—The Btu
m OW. The Wet fa lo good od'
two and Coatiaota order, and
Ntern Mond &mug In the trode. She lef II be aold
fdrurable tom.. baquire of
JO/dh I. A t
Corner Grant s
an d blithers. P low and
h totaky at Law
rshuroh
an Other.
A CHANCE RARELY TO BE MET WITH
/1016 ir ----- ceePers, A Run tion !
017 R STOCK
xow THE. SPRING OP 1,C,9
Nom , hot thn lx.ft 4,lnctrd pattern.;
tbtblishment but those. err PM wArratit
Perfe't Bakers, Roasters and Cookers
FENDERS
(01 entili-.:7441 -
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r-- .
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477., ... 4. 7' R. „Vit.ds- fi .
JB,. rr 1 p.
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short,
''.:'•f'i.!..l'.r.''.; •-• , .
will prove keen to lw boo of the most valmble guides in the
Instruction or the art of playing the Plano. Conaldyrlng
err T," irtl,•le usually. kepi in a the author'. Capability, and Dog and nnreruitting dorotlou
first-alase Houso-furnirhing Hardware Store ,t:thb.,,,,,,t'nhk .1,1,e',,, 7,,tr,floYar',, 0i7a%.,• '" be b. f r o ' rg r° ll•l "'" th :
there o& reif "mho, prrgres.nr a cinti entertaining mottnel
4 for the Piano. Wu con .nfldeetly recommend 11 to teach.
ere and puptle as better adapted to the purpopes of clement.
tary Instruction Dim myothor with which we ateacquaint
ed. Ite plan permed in this work le substantially the ammo
as that developed 10 011eudorff te method of teaching /m
-ating.. It fOintnence4 with the nimpleit element, Too
Dimmer male will be gradual, so that &very Step will he
per/m:4 iniefligilde, met be rendered of peative rally. to the
pupil. Every difficulty le mot with simply, and otter thor
ono malyels, overcome by practice.
This method will Undoubtedly proride teachers with •
well digested, progvemive and entertaining plan by which Pk
and rod correct knowledge oftho art of playing the Piano
may be acquired. with Cotoparatlrely Mitts labor, and in or,
abort • space of time as will Rlnlcelf event Incredible to thnae
who have coutleed thentlolVte COM. of the tedlme o
tems herretofote In nee.
This work cOntAkitm ton engraved t o
different th e
different position. of the bonds and &mem and Moo • lite.
nom of the author, its typtgraplatailmcorm and appear
mice have never been repelled to my comical n or n Mat hoe
heratofure bran homed front the pre. In this or any other
country The peffnOt thin work will be nso: bound In
cloth, $3,00. Copies will Ito mut by mail, tree of posta g e,
on tho receipt of the market prim
Lkg It WALKED, 7132 Cheat/tot et.
At
, CLLADLOTTIS 8L1331E,
elm "Old listablished Plano Depot,. lilt Wood meted, od •
__.. -
door Moro ADD
BATHING
wo M.l WI at pycea which moot WI to aatisfy,
CITY
TIN THE
AND STOVEIRON
WAREHOUSE
Of
No. first door below the sign of t 1: Wod st.,
h 34 e
Golde o n Gun
dhaial
---
Boots, Shoes, Hats
130.1.71\rzi-s,
JAMES P. TANNER,
HOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE'
i l
No.
5 6 W o r o d i
t i t:b t :L t. h , Pe.n.j
MU now in story Ws rery largo stock At GOODB
parcbaaed direct trona the NEW ENGLANWidANEr-
TORIES, at tIKTEOWEST OATH PRICES, oil of allioll wiil
Go ellepraod ~f ot a small adrauccon COST.
Si/Boyer. who hoire heretofore gone E.t.a for their
gowle, fur the (attire will INV , / both time arid money by
icing their porch... from hint.
Mil,DeadoryAre mit:meted to roll hAfree bnylog, ond
ly them.lete of . the Incr.
MPArticulne attention given tool-dere.
THE HEIST HD WING zdACHENTIS
A. ISt. M A R BHALL do C O
... 37 Federal Street. Allegheny
ARNESS AND WHIPS
PREPARATORY TO ALTERATIONS,
/ will sell at 008 T, for (MINT, my peewit meek of
B ADDLEB, 1.1.11:01288 AND MUM
im st v zf . the etosk ere a few English Limiting Saddles, jell
mold alto tho attention of the Trod° to EA.
WORMS PATENT COLLAR En/PER, which le raw ready
for tawith etty ImproramenL It la one of the wor.dore of
ho Butte nod oounty Rlght• for We.
ens:lerd TROMAS OLIVER, 17f Lfberty etrret.
Stearn Ferry la JP/see of the Old Alieghe
hy Bridge.
VIE subscriber would respectfully inform
Jg. the citizens of Pltteburgh and Allegheny city, that
.72 and after the Alst Instant, ha erill rtm Erfltald YELLRY
BOAZ; between the two cities. On the Pittsburgh lid,
from the foot of Pitt strat,and an the Allegheny side from
the (e.t.a Darragh Erect. Arrangements will be made to
r uk. • 4 IP evert PIPE summits from shore to ore.
Every attention Pill be devoted to the convenienceeh sod
aroortmicalation of the public.
mr26.lerd
.30. CA LIMal,
ROPOSA LS for the construction of a Sew
err In Bt. Clair street, Imm the month aide of liberty et.
to the Allegheny river, will be received at the Mee of the
Recording Regulator, No. CO Smithfield street, where • plan
and
until the
15th hemkatlon may be
seen. Frugal, will he received
*Maid . AAO MORLEY,
Recording Regulator.
I VEwspARER PARTNER w ANTED.-
-LI A practfintl Printer, familiar with Steam r
and accustomed to auperintend an dike, can bear af t nu op-
Patintalty for inveetenent, es a partner, fr, one PC of g riewvaper Edebilahrnent• fu the West, IT tho
boquibeert
aroMenfiltwP -
BRINHERHOPP & BENTLEY,
Mansfield, OW
S UN ?Oi l ladd. S .Eztr d Family rot,:
30U do do
UG° lbd. Edo. Eddec
000 do do Bhoulddig
ar e a. runny Ilstrud
23 4° 40 101 r Cared Mudd;
• LOD &as name sad &bolder. tatulk,.
bbbk No.l Lard Oil; •
as big.. Prim. OLIO Cora Iliad. •
Just ree'd'and ie. we by BEA D ZA,OVD • /Mini,
No. la Liberty raw.
.__. ~ c=~~_.:
Pianos and Melodeons.
NEIV SPRING STOCK.
The New Scale Iron Frame Felt Hammer
PIA N OS,
Ira; rank,/ not to btrome hard or birch ~,
TILE SUBSCRIBER begs to call the especial
float!. of the public to Ms tear Sprit, Strk k of
PIANOS, imlected pore.ally tom orarorovm a or TCH•
RHINO k SONS, Boaton, srlth thvir
NEW FELT BAMMERs,
bacw DOTII3LIC DAALP.MI79,
PATENT IthPEATING , ACTION
AND
BRACED BOTTOM OR BED PLATE
A Splendid stock of MELODEONS and fIARNO
NICItS from the Factory of Mason
Hamlin, Boston.
mare - All the new Spring Stork ba ,, been pun - haaed for
t and every tredueetnent win to offered to toyer! for
rub or very abort credits.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
Wood Street,
tkh Agent Sr Marring & S.W . Ph
And Meson A flemlin's 31olodeoro
•nd Organ EfArmonlum.
0111.:AP Pfe. 7 . o S.--Just -- re
flXeeirsd. four Rosewood round-cornered
and octave Plana, manufactured b y U . C. If. flays •
Co.:
THE CHEAPEST PIANOS
MADE IN THE UNITED STATES!
They aro ' , MI full Iron frnmo and Fredch Grand aetlon,
nod made In all nrapecta atter the design* et the trot
maker.
GI Octurcs fax $175:
7 Octaves for $200;
Thee. will be nold ooly for oath, en the email commhthion
/Mixed fur eellfog se the extremely t, w priree nbt.innd
.jr th e makeds, wil t not Jamlcy ormilt.
Portal., hr
JOLLN 11.14F.1.1.011,
FI 1 , 40,11• T
Wood ed.
ton.iging In rnrt
COOKING STOVES
li:E=1!1
FI7:F. IRONS
W. W. BRADSHAW
WHOLESALE
BA D D L,B
Wllll4-11 LYE
BROCI C
sr ENBRUSiI tOll3 for gale
= [LIM LL COLLETS.
EMDEN
4 trustments.
NOW 17cfall .Paper Store,
WOOD
SECOND POOR KELOW DIVIONT, ALLEY
TH()MAS PALMER Always en hand at the lowest prices.
IVO GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH-
Hering rernered irein his old oilatiii ..n Mar
-1,,1 1 1 11ARRLF: SIA NTTRLS —They ere averaverMet.
it.., fret, street, has' fitted his OUT
aihl more to tho beauty or a house than any 0.1....,..Ude
rc
that can be pohaawl with the tame gooney; ...a mato.,
takithoy n tire, eror
otiwood tlangor Mt, of 'a home sod tawnytawnyhi
ng ea man .We tlet very often do.
NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM
Cl,lnvOto •qrpao•-.1. 11. rp.c• .10,, • fr.r
rompr.lug
I ALL THE LATF.sT STYLES OF
AN ENTIRE NEW STO'R
LOWEST if A R ET PR ICES
r a - dt ImT
ANL
!
J. P. ,
. I MIL L FIIIiNISIIING.
trz LI. I A 113 ............... ....PION JGLINSTON. ;
14' AAT I /, y c - , Ig c) cF. i t 7 }c s i QTEAIII NGINES on hand and matte to
AND—
PJerder•
• .
STF BOILLiti, SALT PANS, MILL GEAR
VI
T El A- S : , INU , ENGINE AND MACIIINS CASTINGS, PULLETS,
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL.i ,i, Gram Bern d Eimili Wolghls &bray. on Mind.
Catalog°, of Vbee•ls gi von to all who leant gearing. ,
TRENCH nu Ii HILL STONES , IRVIN PROOF STAFFS,
I ANCHOR BOL*NO CLOTHS, at reduced price,.
iFRENCH B Lltli SMUT M ACHINES, need I. WOO MM.
and eL0n,,,,,r, better nuil many times more thimble than Ir.
llnchltitn.
4 ,
AIoGE,)ILGES PATENT EXOBI—GOB SHINGLE MA
-1
CHINES; POIiTABLE MILLS for Flouring and Chopping.
ROSE'S PATENT %PATER WIIESLE need In 80)0 Saw
ikill. ere th.P, and nrart.nted to give utlafscaltn.
Pl. Belting far Elevator,, omatlilrd prim ofleather.
CA Orate, 313 Lthertyntriet, Plttaburgh, P.
W. W. WALLIOE.
11 lLi iiA UL 1 0 CTITENF.
THE SUBSCRIBER in the Ricltu3ive Agent
A..
+C em ii n n.I. connty for the man of Belmont Cement. Thln
n moth to other sold In thin
for PuLlie Work. Foundat ions, Cletertut 'Gra Wallii,o market,
tt,
and an trarvatited good. Dlrettirins for ring it are on sash
Darrel. We incite a comparemn of this with any Other Ce
ment. A lerge biotic will he alivayn kept en hand, and sold
steleenle and reknit . lola prices. W. If. WALLACE,
311 Liberty at., Plttaborgh.
Nvar-ra 41.z/re ac 3:Drli\TlEreDiv,
1 1 4 SIITITELF.I.I. SIRE:ET,
Nearly Ibr
P ITTSIIVRG
TT AVE JUST OPENED A VERY
AA. relrellon or
GREEN AND BLAME TEAS,
RIO, LAG BA YRA AND JAVA COFFEES,
Sugars, Rice, Rice Flour,
Corn and Starch, Farina and Yeavt
Powder, Pearl Sago, Tapioca, Carb. Soda,
Cream Tartar, Cocoa, Broma and
Chocolate, Maccaroni and Ver
micelli, Pu re Ground Spices,
Pure Flavoring Extract.,
Tat-Jo and Dairy
SAL T .
SUGAR CURER BA.Vs ANN BEEF,
CANDLES, CRACKERS, SOAPS,
SYRUPS, Tkolwr,"., rto.,,S F ., Ir.
Ise:SloldA,T
H. I LDs CU .,
1 .10 LE•;.; LE
Boot and Shoe Warehouse
NO. 1:13 WOOD STR.F,
PITTSBURGH PA.
E ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE
V nod •steno Ore stock of
BOOTS AVID SZIZOES,
Meter). rarirty, and intent stylr. and Cunhtong winptat tr
Spring and Summer Sales,
Whlehlog ta.n pnrch,..4l principslly tc,
Direct front the iflonnfactofefe.
And anlect.d alth great car. to quititty and xinnti,
flatur I, art. abbe to otter
UPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
To onr fri•nd• who ntny f.vor n. with • 4,11
WE ARE AOENI FOR
MS T C ' S PA T
METALLIC
TIPPSCI3 B 001'£. BUOICS,
FOR DOI S
YOUTHS AND
Which era highly r.contina tried throughout the Funtern
Btabtlt/Oracle durahtllty .na
' X.:i hrilliftkinktMtrt by actual teat, to
•
op 2
FAENCII AaD
C 0 1,7 E • MOTTO IV 11l
.t. "sr
T. A. AELERSCH & BONS,
No. 4.2 t• Clair Street,
Oppoeß lbe Rt. Clair Hotel,
RESPECTFULLY informs their friends
ane public generally that they have rwopened the
burry, 42 Bt.(lair weer, where they will keep constantly
on hand e large saaortrueut Candied, Dam /crouch neg.
Toy., Gum, Cordial Wine, Brandy, eto Drop; pure
Chocolat*, literal and Dried Fruits, Nuts, and every arricle
need In their line.
Dealer. are *venially fuelled to <aliened eorolue o
stock, se ton soil at a very low cash price. nr
&H & SONS,
Manufacturers of French audAmericrin Eß C M on !
fectionaries.
apt:darn
/r - k - tiC
J OEN LAUGHLIN,
No. e JO Wood Street. near Fourth,
Ilan just received from the East a fresh sup
ply of the richest and most am/losable Good, for Gentle
mon'a wear, Including
BROADCLOTHS, CABBIMERES, VESTING:I, READY
MADE CLOTHING, NEOH-TIES, AND GENTLE ,
!TEN'S FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY.
orders promptly filled and a GOOD FIT W.-
, oted.
NO. 68 WOOD STREET, MEAD COTLYFIR OF FPO/Mi.
^pktled
O. P. MATES ........................... WM. JOHNSON.
BATES & JOHNSON,
0014 111,11,7ACITHLILO or
R OOFING.
OFFICE,
T 5 Bnalthlleld Streets between 4th and sth,
PE.N2PA.
T
H E ONLY, MANUFACTURERS and
b.alsrs in their InsproreLl GUM ELASTIC CEMENT
'netßuOl'lNO, whirls it splintd user saturatnl felt and on.
ihr
and f
atcr- oun daProa tion and tbn yourne, envied, making It
RIJ
/see Wf, and wa n -mo ss ' not tO cr:401; r
N, nor le It adymed by ILEAT or FROeT. It cm be at
piled orer Steep or Flat Roots, Steamboat Dects, Railroad
Cm, At., and Is not attache by lexica trumped upon. This
GUM CEMENT applied to Metal Roots Is much cheaper
ano more durable than paint. Two coats will reader au old
Lmlt7 Tin or Iron Roof perfectly Ughtatal serricable at toot
little coat.
Alsoorholesale dealers In ROODING MATERIAL& In
cluding Unto Cement, esturated Felt Paper, Asphaltum,
Brushes, Mops, An, Jto., with printed Lostructions Cr apply.
lug the seine, to Mose hiring at adhitauce,
N. B.—Particular attention paid to
id Itepa/rlng Leaky Mot ,
, Slate, Gravel and Canvass Room,.
Al/rOnlers Foliated.
SPAUENTS WANTED—To act in the Lugs country
tow. and cities In theabove bottoms. turll:d.teF
ru“: !iorphi
2 Zi. 16 --- 2 ST 3EI ST 8
D asks, Diapers, Ike.
riONSUSIERS OF R ICLIARDSON'S LIN-
N.) ENO, and'elOset &Omits or obtaining the GENUINE
GOODS, ahould see that tba article* they pore.. am .01-
.1 with the full name of the firm.
itiCildk.a.4o.l4l; SONS s 0 OFFDRN,
aa a guarantee of th sound.. and darability of 1.6. Goods 1
Th. caution fa r,
ndered casentially nectswary ad large
quantities of Inferior and &kcal. Lltlens are' prep... 4
ems.. after aesson and sealed with th en.. of RICHARD
80N, by Irish floe.; who, regscuieas of the Whs.` thus
Inflicted allke on the Amerman cossumer and the manor.-
imam of tho astral. , Oro., will not rsadtly abandon a
bosh... profitable, widleparehasera can 1,, Imposed on
with goods of a worthless character.
J. lIIILLOCILE a J. ll. IfiCate,
Agents, 30 Church street, New York.
i r 0 .111 A. QTURER ..f6-- atten ti on
I
River la
of Slanulactarerthe Math 4 mipeCially called to the valuable
s In Ward end Pitt tonship, baring
front on the Allegheny Valley liellned and the Allegheny
River. Raid lota an, two hundred and fifty feet dee p and
upwards. Rod are onsurpaseed for tannufmr.teritoorprees.
They will be mold or inved. /or terns. apply to
T. Y.I3IIRRRTON.
Attorney for . Blni. R. P. Dtvir
No. 66 Third street.
DOZ MORGAN'S IVORM
. valuta y for , for side by
NART . I6, ' LL Droggfets,
Omer Wood Eixtb strfimr.
AII.;VE, R7IICI, n,r
F:NaI.IBTX
and 1,-RICNCH Wuroroorn. 32 Liberty Stroot
Inanter Par glnlePar ville Lime.
15011B,Liis.-pf LApTz i ft PARISor Ptcxo ~ for Land;
190 bbl, La/1L...a1i0 Limo, at 3 / 9 Liberty at, PUtabargit
W. W. WALLACE.
500 GRIND STONES, all sizes, for sale at,
319 Liberty strrat, Pittsburgh.
tattlf/MGm
W. W. WALLACE.
T .,. BONNER
Cllll DRFN:
SURBERFOR
WEAR
IN
FOR
WILL RE READY R DELIVERY
ON
SATURDAY, APRIL:,
ILY
liALMI - AD_;
.STRAW BAT AtANATFACTI,ER.
4.5 BROADWAY, ..
NEW YORK.
MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK, 00: , ;;;-, 70 , 7'
ri&lmdl•
W. 11. d a. BVIZALLII.D2,
ti 7 POURTII STREET,
PITTSBURGH . ,
ller AVE new in store their large and care
XI fully selected stock of
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS
Plano end Table Covers,
Which will at least equal any
ETRE OFFERED IN TEM 31ditEEZ
And which are offered at tho lowest prices.
The attention of a discriminating public is
respectfully solicited. nar2B:dtf
The p en fectb,r of entlo
Ark
AiRI7FICZAZ TESTS WITH' PLATE'S OPPORCELAIN
AND COP...MT&
D R. N. ST.EBBINS having opened an office
,j_f at 191 Peat atreet, Ls prepared to manufacture and
losers teeth of the Mame deetriPtne,
intreduclun thee, now and improved styles of Dental
Work to th e ate,. of Pittaboto, Dr. S. feels w aved that
they will meet. the same farorable reception with.% has been
nroordrd to them to New York and Miter localities where
they have been tested; and he furthermore believe* that
they ere deaticed to supercedo, as the ycertainly excel all
other styles In LIGHTNESS, DORAIILLATY, DISAIITY and
PUITY, end in every quality whklt 'renders Artificial
Teeth dealrable, And are at the same time much leo
expenaire.
epectuene cf this work may ho seen at his Mee,
No. 191 PENN BTEEET, NEAR BT. CLAIR.
ap2SmditreT
AC
aria nuggies.
F OR TII Ca E rri
ACCOAIBIODATION of Pitts
biughera, and atratigers ths olty, the enbocen.
er has opened a Waroroom immediately to the rear or the
Monongahela Meuse, on /Int street, for lbo male of
CARRIAW, BUGGIES AND SPALYO WAGONS,
Of hie own manufactiar,tho material all oelected with
great are.
ilavlng been !ringed thirty-three years in the hudnewa,
and the lea: rorente.pyram, in Allegheny City, with as lo
om., of btledneem, la voßldent gnu - ante. 03 to the quality
of hi. work.
The public an revectfolly /rited to call and Alai:ulna
hie work.
03,.Factory on lbo corn, of Federal that and North
Commna AlJegheoy Cie?, JH.
mr102.: OLIN SOUT
aunkyrT
J. li. DE2II3II.Ea.
I Xo. ISO Librrty &m a, lour doors above Ifortd Mrea,
ousortavin or •
TIN, COPPER, SHEET-IRON WARE,
fa Callaty Bram and brittannia Ware, with
variety of liccaclarnianing artltter. Patent Braman, W.
t.i.r Cooler, and Itetrlgeraton at lb. lowan club pries
r, !mimic and retail.
Rootin g an 4 Spouting or homely and all order, In th e
above Ilnoof ballincs
erate prima, will be promptly attended to at mod.
mrl932,LtlrT
N E IV j -------- T - --------i u s 1 c .
0
Douala Jrati-bcaralle.l meg, with chorea ......... -2f,c
idler's are my achookeatal gone, BnekleY--- ..... - 25 c
P arltmlle be ia goolar-Faiter's lin aoag ........ --....D0
.1 trardta-gperder, ballad-- . ___....mo
Loren' Letter Dar Debotthrd- g&._
- ; ll7 ;llg3eit-____aik
Duel Dell Schottbcb....---1--- ..... - ....
Sociable Polka-Drowa-,. . . - • ---,.
aiiiiitiCsiii7oTity.et ,
Ilialuele walled, postage paid.
a .
SUNDRIES--SWAs 7
60 ~6a
, 200 bora. German Clay; •
, .
lOU bb Lc Soap ikaiN '
On bazo and Pr idde by
,Akszanfiadirso•
t
IndlattlOWS.
STEAM MaltEllal WO4BB
Marble Mantels,
MADE BY 31AbilINERY
T..p rr for Furnitnre IVash Stem rb, Grover*,
d^. K , ,fr.
M ONUMENTS,
TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES,
A BEACTIM, STOCK' AIWA Ts ON lIAXP
N. B —4.tur stock t.l !babble is the Lsrgmt in the Wm!,
and Inane ntannbactu red by machinery, Is got up In better
style, with more dispatch, and at less coat than me be done
by mere manual labor.
Mantel (Loom on !h. Second Siory;
tincirrr SrR!ET, PITTSBUR,II
W. ►C._ WALLACE
ziriGlNEs
VIE BONNER Qtr,
VIE BON NEB RAT,
THE EUNNEft RAT,
THE BONNER RAT,
TrigDONNER
T T E F
rI,
ONNER LIAT.
THP. BOXNER MAT,
TEE BONN= [LAT,
THE BONNER EAT,
THE BONNER
THE BONNER EAT,
THE RONNER HAT,
THE DONNER RAT,
THE BONNER HAT,
TIIR BONMER lIAT, •
FOR
SUMMER WEAR
IN
WILL BE READY ISS7,
ON FOR DEWY/MY
SATURDAY, APRIL:,
BY
BALLARD, /MUTE CO,
STRAW lIAT SIANUPACTURRIL
IS BROADWAY,
NSW YORK.
MANUFACTOFLY AT NORWAI Ft", 00:12C
BONNER lIA T ---.........••••iiii
MBE
TUB DONNE R 1.1.4 T,
TITS BON9ER BAT,
VIE BONNER Il AT,
TIIR BONNER EAT,
THE BONNER MAT,
TAE BOINTILR RAT
THE BONNER lIAT,
11TE BONNER HAT,
THE BONNER FIAT,
TUE BONNER lIAT,
TILE BONNER HAT,
E BONER lIAT,
TIE BONNER RAT,
TILE BONNER RAT,
TIEE BONNtilt LFAT,
'FTC BONNER EAT,
SPRINu STYLES.--
1859,
MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADESI
_ - -..... •
mach 4 Ganulant Panparation of Dr.
J. F. Chant 41.114 Comp:mad of t;
,
THE UTPOPLIOSPHITE:
(
of LIMB, SODA and POTASH,
• • - naricauto r trot nil fix' imam. tr, •
C 0 ST ki u
_ z w x 0 z ' -
,
,
THE great Chernico4ledical Dimmr , of
the celebrated Dr. J. F. Churable„ of Par% ern mala
known by him to the /Much Academy of Itedklne num 3 ,
team ago, marks a tem and important na la abe sautatan
Nov, ka tho ern Mao in the hbtory or tbalmdh o .; 0 ' •
ILINEDY Mtn farad that antler Ertkoras them , =
dationqf Ikiheana.y Disea,,, sod by enteri nitin
elemicat daunt, of Mr bind, Mumma the Prbtomd• which '
conatilata weft, or snot force, inirawatin the nn.
Me f onctiant. sera time on on 4 eLlaint, bombe PIM •
VEND% the developmeot of NW blthertomen fatal &ounce
ortbohtunan race.
Sirc&110031 CO tat Pub/lc:el .
Venom preparstame an alondy in the market. .
gyp
log to be band on Dr.Chorchila tlecovery allow ,Lich:
ane:only be ttor both the ptoknion am the garbed.
~... 0, toot oak for mad me tal l the pet ,
Ida Dom the mi. General Depot to the tradred --
Le n t '' . u Nc.. 49 Sohn etreet, and beartnWoc Matta now. `
tore ofJ. Inatarcmcn, by Vl= alone . Chambers - pre.
.. r ip t i,,,, tarot op to • Mumma anonaittcauk Pau mww •
lo alt Norma or Bmalakm innte,Dmility,
Weak
Tres power, DT.P•fAfat
,_. and Female -Weak; •
aces, it fa a soverefon and anenutseatatly. • =- I •
/131 . 11 DAD TILE Tanifortnat - *
ilwenhe Dl Y.
may Janina. Notion Nortthllt In . 14 .4,11118: •
.414 nm, be our concittakna with Wan. to the
nab= of Dr. Churchill, Mr the ilt ypophoaphltee aa amentieo ,
nmedim in tobertaloda (commapion,) Mak can ta ao ,
boner as to =II YAWS or Turn Mane la marten aainna.•: •
Actable North .Mterisan Dalton Reporn”..for On IBM ••
"This Atediam 4 ecientiecnt, prepared and reihdd -,•• `
We bare mal it to onr orro prectice,ln phthins pultonit4 •
R a e
oNer . formi of Oman. with Very ntinaenn. reevals',
• •
~_. . In atztinteht cum in which hierantsdr_rno :
given, aunty...ma were Jo the incipient, am :tatadye= 1
in the mend and advanced stages of comotoptam"• -
ittatuder ware bteand ho•pe. Wit pth a , ate 440
tor
which much b.fi h
c.d.an bot a " . " n '
"
are atel
Pktm $ 2 . eV Wes benlat Mr 45.•8141. t*almai=y
concentrotoe aoluttoryient try butli,-o- be math,
ordered. AD onion ibrahrarbo444...,-;,..d one or.
merest at met of the • Mar - tnn a ditrestalt
dare dims to the or 7' r.tr . .
MU 1 epurloas Manly= lentS.
...........1111'wbasster. Om". '` ,,, l7frae o fkin vin•r ddill k
lairof an noptet•Pio VD. k4O J lin— '
Wholeal••as the ens a .m. " r : o kt, i
hut Unit e d kept by an xr n 't , ,kg ds , tb-rotshocie
the 3tatea Dimon. an
... nveasoa7 11... um
elan to aLI Wear ...a''''4s. .0? ......7 fr rl'vgf, co .
n -T al 's"' gu
receiving oar Intent mr O V.D 4 ..
~,`,.___ 0. •.. !al to add
•llect :1761^ to Matt. to the maw .... , ...l. 6,49 W. ,
AOK
= J. W lNelleStielt i .-. ,I and Foreign_ itgancY etem,
Jallienatiollin 40 J 4108414,4. env York.
- . ......- -
- EIREsil, PEACHES Fresh Pine Apples,
-L I rritati Tamatoes o m artai;Pratertra mat I.lllers, - W •
ma:rain &nag Sitithroon, Wallatlt am! ti. auto KetatigZ ,
hatch Itaatird and aspen, Plaits, lc, Ala*, Balmier I
Obitatatai Ottaaakd Myrna: Tapioca, Paul 'Lao, Pdua,
& i x. ity, tar salt at naitleit'li Family ayacaky aitel Sea
ytaay___ . 7aderal street, Allastieny. apt
-- 1
SAM lIYDRSD LIQ
!!! lavadte make, wed and approved by
.Ct4roed m, ; I
tiodore, licklim Rad
to Balidav 14 n 231144. :1134,, - I
tanked *a be °trams" saperforque!.l, wan arqatterj+,,; ,
kind la the market , lEttki A IIUTCEILICBO2I, ' I, !
epktf No, 11l Oec:m d and /* Sint street i .
. .
_.. _
WrOaliliillalleiViiibtary 112.90CialllOri
.fii deice Prot. ct.
, : f lihrrinlNL.t a of Olocisuisg,
I°7 " a1 :0. * at CITY IteL rarj /110.__YDri 42 LSOTDRHS
4 ' Prai",
TiIUndIDAY. MIDAS' and ItiTIIRDAY oreldllVe A N"
11,1 t il:.,briLltb, L s tbar.a nth, 6. ASTRLINDSIT- • •
h., 7 ,4,.. " 1 . , .att.a of ftcli tc.amv will be arinoanced
Eltnnlo Tlekets lln mica. to babad et tho llotals. !kat
aniii!lo:k n 0.. .• and at bba deer.
''' " ''' r th. Cb llb.b. ta, nlal be obtained at the Mar
ry Reece donna. thn saak,and 0. pi nd , fr. y oiati
Upton, Coebtulttee, aad at the. doe ' , ed ' ifil "-
.
1 eft Monde,
analog
_ _ .
OtTIIE WESTERN' UNIVER3I2I
- next term or ems ir.eiwiloa wtn
r Aptil 15th. Aprtatticra tor 4.1. d.
will he received on that car at tho lhalrerettrot o rectal.,
lalglvr] tr. B,ey.
linaSenTelltif.
Giai f Vocal iiiiirinitwurucaliarerincerit
ON FRIDAtT EVENING, APRIL BTa, a
X./Le/watts Hall. Pittsburgh. for the benett or rear.
PLEB Clitlltell flaBBATlf SCROOL of Alteem)) cilYi
under the direction of Pao,. W. B. LA Tor, awned by
some of the best amateurs of the two cities.
Doon open at 7 o'clock. Performance will commence
73.,i'ciclock.
apbultd
CORKER of Penn and Hancock streets.--
‘,../ The nonning tem wilfonmatence on TUESDAY; ahl
lois- A limited number of pupil. may obtain inthaladon-
Terme for Toltforl and Statlouery, $22 per Dation of twenty
two woulut. atakti J. 2 , 1.8.111T11. Principe/. -
-
Co att.
To itt-LA Brick Alin contuining~~}
;r ed g ri, mine.itty
0 5 11FCENT IN ALLII.E -egg
.. A .: good Brick Dwelling on Dearer. , street, Doer
the
Diamond; Mug Fas and water throegh the boom.
..-
The second story of ifeaoade Ilan, Water street, mar Fed.'
eral, comprising one large and two manlier rooms, tufhable
fur School Rooms or Ilke permplift... Rooms well ventilated.
Dynan= central. &u Of
m R. IL DAwyo,
r:l4.dtt
street, Allonhen.T.
_ Water
fro LET.—That dcAraw e
atm], vlth throttles attached, on too
comer or
Liberty and O'Llsers streets, well adapted for • Etna wet
ceJ7 store, being occupied se each for tittlittt..tsrtels •
yearn Enquire of
corn
No.:2lll.lberty etrat.•
TO LET__Twaishest two ry sto
J. Brick Dwellings, amtaleing nine toms eiseb, 011
will, street, neer Masao, within fire ea hettes wA l t
the poe-cla.. Roquin, of
mrlNltr D. 8. A. STERRETT, 277 Penn street,.
______
TO LET—A. Store Room Ott Fifth St:,2
.L In the matt desirable location. that great thor
sughlare. Apply et 1% Liberty street ,
104
=DOLE, WWI'S lk CO-
Fr
wo ur g e firs4class Dwelli gaga
A . to le tor Itlh, odt the mod f jet
111 TC modern
hf car& •
No. L= Second and 161 8edm%4.4.
L ET__The *Om aIId . OffliXit 1
I. now occupied by Porter B. Friend Co., 93 Front rt.
Ate°, Lau imitable for raring onetorn • •
Jos
MAUR :DIVE.EY a. 00.
Ruction Salto
. -
P. /VI. D.A.
'lrls, Auctioneer.
• Oommocial Woe ROCCII tr 0.64 hitt Street.
Tit h —Lif ga—rikr -arßii-a—
-please'
1. antic" that on Saturday Evening, :April Mb, at 7
'cloc will bo mold by pamphlet analogue, in the second
Door Sales Room, No. It ylfth street,ilrom no extensiro and
valuable Pilvate Library, en unusually att:ineuve collect:lra .
of great author. and elegant Literature, inauperb editions..
This important sale will include a large cumber erne most'
choice Preach Works, together with army rare hookah" the
Occult Sciences, de. Alf the works aro of the beet editices
and rarely ma male le this country, romsy of them copies of
limited repexta of old- works seldom OCFlLtrin OTB2I
in
London an* Pa da The volumes are In letrarione binding.
and beautiful typography, urefully Wetted 'and imported
for his library by a thorougirread English arid /trench
scholar. This analog,
will comprise by far the mat vet.
for many y brary rs ,
table li which hes twen expored to nab, In this city
ea and will he worthy the
whether alined orm Pittsburgh, atientlon of those,:
forming Wrenn
suing spedeitle in their reading. Catalogues w
iper he
ready le a falr dese and sent to say erbium sleeked, and
orders from those rumble to attend the Waled! b. WA.'
fully executed by ep7 P.M. DAVL3,
______Ana; .
iANO-IURTE AT
AUCT I OI.I.'—On nicety morning, did] 12th, at 11
o'clock, at tbe colatterclat talcarroctos.N bi fl i a r %o rs il
to witted to the ttdo of the Lugo ttock of ste w sotlr r h er stew Rosewood rsottir atm
etLiht.E., do NOMt cumattla—thw(ThntedayymomluM APra 7 04 rd
10 o'clock, .0 the commetnial we* mot. fifth We
Upmlo will Ito mold peremptory, a quantity of mere. and women'.
to Maio the conxignmenL P. M. DAVIS, Aut.
ptuL AD M--r----------___ EL HIA EXCHANGE, No. 3G
Pm. CL
April S AIR STREET, AT ,
AITOTION.,—(Ser hider
morning lh,o'clock will be sold, by order of
James dafieher, the Philadelphia Exchange,
the
St.
Clair street, formerly kept by T. A-J:1112ton. All the fnini.
tore and Axiom of that oerabllehmentrischuhog bac X
u.,
gee fixtures, sine on the ficor,oll clothe, stoves, nye.
ter box bibles, chair; an areurtment of liquors, • buts
cleanUtiof engraft:me, window blindly, etc., etc.. . —.•
apel P. EL LAMS, Amt.-
&ROE SALE OF SUPERIOR :NEW
-11.4 HOUSEHOLD suarmtlax—cti Two: =mt.',
ri iViliint". tr.Oa:ZWVIr.
best inaterled and warratutt, tetadertiltu
aod mew feral
i t:2".ar,gy- Llrot.l=seds7 eogX4ll ta u t. •
tDolt
lounge., marble top centre and sot Lobito, bible a te ' .
chatty, roeters,dresslag bureaus, cottage furniture, went-.
roe., escretary and book rano, etc., etc.
_ ape
7118 A T AVOTION.,,On Saturday Morulug,Aprll
Nth, at 70 o'clockod the Commercial Sates Itoorusalo. 54
Fifth street, be sold a quantity or good quthty
Ma Veneer; in lots to nut purchasers._ .
sps
STOCK P., FT. x.
ap tux, In lots to nit pnrchanny, " an."'
_. 4„ bot DAVIS, No. 54 Alla at.
-
THE DIXISXICAN
Mustang Liniment.
THE popularity of the Mixtcaa Murratto •
umlaut e, cto.extentive with the cfrlitratitet ot the
globe Other ankles claim to tificefut_ paha and distrese....
„„.
tiols cuata Family Physician., trovernment ❑Cloepitala, r
Farriers Planters, Farmers, Liveryonen, du, have mai.
cally demonstrated tbls fact throughout the world. No ar
ticle ever before received such moilvided praise and support
from bledkal and Bcientiflo men.
RHEUMATISM ,
of years . t e nding has been totally cured. Piles, Ulcers, 11,
Tumors, Running &re; Scrofula, Bt f &dm; Pekin.,
Envellingaßorna, liltee,BollaCturps,NeursaPatt thetun,
and all acbm and pains upon roan and kindred complaints
upon
.---
HORSES, CATTLE, &a.,
such es Ring Bone, can, &ratchet, Irwi, rou Evl, Bye &
ney, Ilootall, etc, are subdued and cored_ by the
111 11 S
~..,A__
_ VALUABLE' Ltoßs.6 sarzn,‘Po
Vp.?.141 . C11, Bide Park, Ft, writet—enero: tome
wea considered worthless," (his raft was Bpdy "but
Nifrim the free use of hiniang Liniment, I have
rate mob. Toot Liniment has been doing Won It` n e , •
03 Riesz Priem, Pnatosr, Ps.
(Extract.) "In lifting the kettle from the 0 it &van,.
unmanageable, tilted over, and scalded My lids wiry ea'
rarely, =nod to crisp. It ws
the
Wu.
It 13 kar
tang Liniment appeared t on to,t the Wu. I t healtd ine
idly, without eoreness, kid loft no scars of &MOM
Tom , ftuly, "menu roßnoz.o
Such language as We is but the nonstop' and natural
echo ethereover Ads articl e la used..
This Liniment is indispeo,,,,bk, to o an d
hors. and realm. Mr. Jobs Daniel; lifontgom , ownan
'Maof
:,
mkt a slave for 000. who was raised from niter, use
by this Liniment Every family should bare it Be very
particular and enquire tor the Mustang Liniment and toka
no other.
Bold by all dealer. thronghout North and &nth Almeria,
&trope and all the /Wands of the nte, 10
.
Carib, and 1100 per bettio. Ocean, for RS ce
BARNES ,I . PARE, N. Yuri.
faMeodAlso
avelmT Lyon's Celebrated Insect Pomler
CIREI FOE CONEIIIMPT/Orlt
CHURCHILL,S DISCOVER
1T.113m6.
Wm.
Etta] R. •
AU'324
aututwax,
annual.
P. M. DAVE
P.M.A uct
A .1-
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i
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