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P .-7...-V' v , w p »,,-. r , . -r *^-,' ' . >r, i - ■> l f r *£ ’sV f' «.'• .- ■> ■■■'/ ®* *3*%t'-* A ' -’,. ■.;«'£?; [ ' A - • : ''-i r # ;; ‘ v , # •.*.•■. - i -■•-•■' r/ j ?' i 7 -■■•,- ■■ *‘ A, w»*' 7 - ‘ r 1- ■-•-■. . A'j'- / /,f / .' : :V . A ■' ' * >- ■ ■ '4.' "» ,t « * ■ ;-rs..-v •• ... ■ : ' n t. - ** * ■ • • -l r J ** ‘V ***,/. **. • * . 41 * - • • * © ,♦ S S* * • ••. THE CURRENCY QUESTION. The efforts now being made to drite out a f circulation here the depreciated currency o f other States, is a most praiseworthy one. There can be no reason why a. man should sell a dollars worth of goods for less than a dollar. If a working man earns ten dol lars per week he should be paid ten dollars by hU employer, and not a representative of ten dollars, whioh is worth only nine and a half. The difference goes into the pock ets of the employer, who has no right to it. If the merchant Bells ten dollars worth of goodß at a fair prioe, he is entitled to the full sum of ten dollars therefor. .’H'v -irijr- \ - * 1 " * . ’ •’X, »✓ IP «• *•" . *u T «w » 4 «■ -, - . ' : 1 U _ # ' S >•».* >\ okJ&xsj ‘ |DaUt) MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 26. The true way to get nd of the depreciated ; currency which floods the community, is for | everybody to refuse it altogether. That five dollars Bhould be cash. It is impossible tose hands notes of for . to ascertain the exact to take them at this its who have resolved to rates may do this, but ias to take them at their lovement is a good one ted some of the manufac jut par money in place of currency on last Saturday. They all should pay par money, and their employees should refuse to take anything else. A general resolve on the part of all classes to refuse depreciated currency altogether, would Boon give us a healthy circulation which would make every dollar worth a dollar. We hope the movement which has been initiated by taking depreciated currency at its worth may be followed up by a refusal on all hands to take it at all, and thus the brokers would be compelled to send it home. NOT WELL BALANCED. The 'New England States have managed to get possession of a larger share of the power of the Government than of right belongs to them. With a population little greater than that of Pennsylvania, the New England States have twelve United States Senators to our two. Eleven of her twelve Senators are chairmen of Senate Commit tees. There are but twenty-one ot'these com mittees ; so the three millions of people in New England have more chairmen than the remaining twenty seven millions of people in the United Slates. This is the most odious sec tionalism ever witnessed in the] American Government, and it comes from those who have been loudest in reproaching the South for that quality 1 New England, with her tremendous representation in the Senate, is now practically controlling the Government, leading it to suit her peculiar local interests, without regard to those of the West or South. The Republican majority in the Senate, by their arrangements of these com mittees, Beem to imagine that New England is of more importance than all the rest of | the country. There will be a revolt in the West, ere long, against this New England’ Senate oligarchy. the fouhteenth judicial dis- TRICT. We learn that the name of Gen. Joshua B. Howell, of Uniontown, has been brought forward for the Democratic candidate for the President Judgeship of the Fourteenth Judicial District. He is undoubtedly the decided choice of the Democracy of his own county of Fayette, and has hosts of friends throughout the district. He is a lawyer of eminent ability, and all who know him will join in the opinion that his nomination to the Judgeship is one most fii to be made. American and Foreign Trade. In no fc rmer year has tho balance of trade a 0 largely in fsvor of the United States as * at present, and but for the prostration of bu boes, resulting from the madness of sectional ism, we might Justly anticipate a season of un usual prosperity. It was stated in the British Parliament on tho 28th ult., that while in the six months ending February, 1860, Great Britain imported from the United Suites 140,- 000 quarters of corn, amounting to £313,000 ; in the corresponding months 1860-61, she - imported from the United States, 2,196,000 quarters, at a cost of £6,260,000, or nearly twenty times as much. It also appears from ihe British Board of Trade returns for 1860, that while the total exports during the whole year, showed an increase over 1869 of only £6,481,288, the total imports had in eleven months exceeded those of 1869 £22,348,384, thus showing a balance of £16,917,096, or about sB4,ooo,oooagainst the tradeof the coun try, without taking the December imports in to account, which would inorease the deficlen- cy. The United State* trade return* for 1860, on the other band exhibit a balance in favor of fchU country of upward* of $68,000,000, and this year it is likely to be much greater. The exports from New York for the eleven week* since the first of January, amount to $28,961,* 411, against $17,089,024 in the same weeks in v lB6O, showing an excess of nearly $12,000,000. The foreign imports for the same period are only .pbout $39,000,000 against $62,000,000 in 1860, showing a decrease of $13,000,000, and joaktng the balance in favor of this country in the first eleven week* of 18C1 full twenty five millions. It is this large balance of trade that has turned bo great a volume of specie from ' ;r Great Britain to the United States. Beware* Pennsylvania l Poor betrayed, insulted Pennsylvania::: She has just received the first boon from the Federal Government she has had for a long time. The Pennsylvanian very truly remarks that already the free trade interest wh.ch ..eems to control the Lincoln admimsirauon, n labor ing with giant power to snaich ,t away from her. The reveal of Ike neic Tariff « ih<- real ob ject of the extra session of Congress, which the Black liepubncan press is now urging so peril naciously- Kaly upon it, this is the real object. Such a session wouiu aoopiy injure the cause of peace also, and should bo avoided for that reason. Let those Republicans wno are in lavor of a repeal of the Tariff and the inaugura tion of civil war. advocate an extra session oi Congress. Carl tiliurz. to do with U»rl Shurz has bothered the aaminUtration even more than the deposi tion of Major Anderson. The Germans mak ■tag hie case the test of their ola.ms and Mr. Seward insisting that he was not fit for tn. post that he and his friends demanded tor h.m, there has been for some time a dead lock at the capital In this emergency, Bennett, of the y y Harold, suggests that a new m.s..on hoald be made, an i the “lager beer orator aihOQld be sent as Envoy Extraordinary and ' Minister Plenipotentiary to Liberia. Washington dispatch to the NewVojk ■ World says that about one-third of tbeGerman " poj«Jatioii of the West are applicants for (Jem- 'lulships. 'V - ? . ..>* a, * . , . »** « t » HARRISBURG LETTER. Qabbisbubo, 22, 1861 Tbb being public bill d»y, but little Inter mit is fell, and mem beta care but little for the for ln such bill* there ire no “spiders," (this'll a new term only known by the faith ful.) The Bank officers are here In numbers. — They have become alarmed and are making fair weather with the gentlemen in power. The power to Issue qmaller notes is earnestly required by the suspended banks. Members are rather fearful that it would give the Dem ocracy a handle to be used at the next election, and are, therefore, cautious. The article in the Chronicle is rather a poser, and if carried out by the Legislature would have a happy et. feet, and the merchants and others need not then combine to drive out notes of other States. The new judicial bill of Mr. Gordon passed; yeas 40, nays 55 The popularity of the able and distinguished gentleman from Jefferson, carried the bill, although it met with great op position. But bo much is Mr. Gordon respect ed by his fellow members, that he carried his bill in triumph over all opposition. Next to your own, "Williams, the Jefferson member, l stands in the front rank of legal minds, and as a Member for usetulness, he has no superior, if indeed, an equal in either House. The Feeble Minded Children, under the direction of Doctor Parish, gave an exhibition in the Hall of the Hruse, to an enlightened auditory of ludies and gentlemen. It is most extraordinary to find the amount of culture they have shown under the protective care or the Slate, and the very proficient and talented gentleman who labors for their success. If there is one charity above an other that de serves the bounty of the State, it is such as was before us on that occasion. They sang and performed on the Piano with considerable skill and taste. The Doctor took occasion to give an inter esting and very instructive discourse on the nature ol their condition. The lecture, al though rather a discourse than otherwise, was extremely interesting. There was ten on ex hibition out of VJ.S in the interesting family of ' those poor unfortunate children who are un. . der the care of Doctor Parish. The following resolution was adopted : Raolvcd, That tho exhibition we have just witnessed has bean not only highly interest mg but entertaining. We the people from all parts of the State, do most cordially recom mend to the Legislature to make an ample ap propriation for the nse of the feeble minded, under the tuition of their worthy preceptor Dr. Parish, as the State is in duty bound to exercise protective care over all who are de prived by nature from protecting themselves. An act relating to vagrants in the county of Berks This act entitles any Mayor or Jus tice of the Peace, in aoy vagrant case shall be twenty cents, and hereafter, any Constable or Police offic-r, in sa’d county, in any vagrant case, shall be twonty cents. This bill passed finally, to-day Had our Senator* attached Allegheny, we would have had tbe effect of considerably reducing the expenses of tbe va grant commitments; which are now deplora bly outrageous. We can create now Judges, new offices for hungry expectants of the ma jority parly, but nothing for the relief of those that pay all Recession in the Methodist Churc The Baltimore Conference of the MeibodisP Episcopal Church is at present in sosilon at Staunton, Va. At the same place is assembled a Convention of the lay members of the Con ference. The latter body adopted by a vote of ( .U to 36, a memorial earnestly requesting the Conference to at once separate from the North ern churoh. The ground on which the reques 1 is based, is the adoption by the General Buffalo Conference, “without proper authority," of a new rule on the subject of slavery, which the convention claim is contrary to the first restrictive rule. The Conference were busy with tho same question, some members advo cating immediate separation, others in favor of protesting against the action of the lata Con ference and asking a reversal of its action before the act of separation should be consum -1 mated. The Baltimore Sun says that the union of the church can only be maintained i by the reversal of the Buffalo rule. Important Decision ol the Attorney Gei eral—The Revenue. Attorney General Bales ha* given his wri ten opinion to President L ncoln, that no rcre nitc con be collected in th& scecd'ftyStates, The law of 1799 provides that all cases of violation of the revenue law iball be tried In the judicial district in which said violation occurred. Now there are no United States Courts, Judges, Jurors, Marshals or District Attorneys in those districts which compose the seceded States. Hence the law cannot be executed in them. Thk Chairmen of the several Democratic County Committees of Pennsylvania are re ques ed to send, without delay to H. Welsh, the Chairman of the Democratic State Executive Oommittoe, at H&rruburgb, a correct list of the delegates to the late Demo, cratic State Convention, from their respective counties, for publication. Until all the names are obtained it will be impossible to publish the proceedings of the Convention In a porfeot form ; which it is desirable to do at the earli est moment. Official Ceusus of the United States. A special dispatch to the N. V. Evening Poet of Saturday says: The official census of the United States ha* just been completed, and it shows a total of thirty-one millions, four hundred aod twenty-nine thousand, eight bun dred and ninety-one. (31,429 891 j. Ofthose, throe millions nine hundred and fifty-one thousand eight hundred and one are slaves. Dr. William Elder, of Philadelphia It is generally rumored that Dr. Wm. El der, of Philadelphia, formerly of Pittsburgh, will bo the new Superintendent of the Census, in place of J. C. G. Kenedy. The Boston Poet says that there are more sinners now Booking “Abraham’s bosom” than have before been on the anxious seats for some It is now said that nothing will be done with the offices of the border States, until af ter the adjournment of the Senate. RELIEF FROM PAIN I REED'S MAGNETIC OIL STILL holds the reputation u haa nad for years, ui bnu * superior to anything yei known ior th« fonuwmg *w»- poses: Beni's Maamtif Oil cures Bptrvu Afertums; Rteds Magnetic Ou cure* Neuralgia; Reeas Magnetic Oii cures neax Jouuo; Reed’h Magnetic, uu cures Licer* and cures; Reed's Magnate uu cure* Nervous Readacnc: Reed’s Magnetic uu cure i frosted Feci: Reeds Magnate Oil cure j Freon Wouruio; Reed’s Mattncnc Ou cures Steeiiinus: Reeds Magnetic Ou curts /tain* m me Back: Reeds Magnetic Oil cures Nivous Ajjecitone; Reeds Magnetic Oil cures Ear acne ana Toouistcht; Reeds M gnetic uu cures Rfievmausm: spaedny and permanency, and ior an 4«an«ntiand in *taiet- will relieve pain more rapid y than any other nrenaration. Sou by uruKgisw generally, at 95c per bot&e. SfMON JOHNSTON, Drugegist and dealer in OHuiCh rAMiiii aKuiuiNES,corner fimi‘►•field and Fourth sir is. Soie Agent. lao.sm B (E R H A V E 8 HOLLAND BITTERS. FUPAUD 7BOM THE Choicest end most grateiui Tomos aod Oarmmauves in the Vegetable kingdom, universally approvsd as a Family Remedy ior INDIGESTION. SOUf) STOMACH COLIC. HBART-BIRN, HEADACHE, a all dyspeptic complaints, The Weak and Nervous should try it ■ Biwaai or luposinov 1 But one siao or the genome, (ha'f pmt bottloa.) Price One Dollar. Dose, a tea spoonhit, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr & Co. bolf. proprietors. , Sold by Druggists generally. Pmsburgb, Penn a. “BAPID MfSIWEM WKMISti mAUGHT WITH SUCCESS TODAY Evening Classes by prof. ALEX. COW LET, Aitea'fitWbnndTeds of yuan*men in »hi« city, who success in business to their rapid aOJSrO-BItT HALL, BY BtKifcVEST. POSITIVELY F 0 &; tAeB: NIGHTS. ONLY, prior to.taeir opening at Niblo'sfialo 011 * New York. MONDAY, TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY EVENINGS^ MARCH afitb f 96th and S7tH. LLYOD’S MINSTRELS. CABD TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. Lloyd respec fully »-mounce« that at the requoi»t of nomerous famil.es "ho w-ro des.ro « of .he performance of .he M.as'r Is, hut he has t ons samples s^funst e.r’Unr f g y OES, been induced to remain TBRtE A for the parpose of firing Three of their Popular Concerts at concert hail. No theatrical performance will be eireo. Admission 26 cents to «U part* of the house. tSa ip“n « 7 o'Jock, pertormaoce at 8 _ jpOUEIGN BOTTLED SXOUI' * ALE, Bern NEW BPBJJSG GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW SPUING GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW SPRING GOODS, NEW 8PB T NG GOr'DS, JUST OPENED —AT — W. & D. HU 0 US’, mtfH Muir & Son's Sparkling Edinburgh Ale, '.UISNESS’S EXTRA STOUT, Barclay, Perkins 4 Co.'s London Brown Stout, TENNENTS BEST XXX STOUT, TESHENT'S BEST XX BTBOHO ABE, A large supply of the shore just received from the U. 3 Agents, and lor sale, by the dozen or oask. WM. BESSETT, mhilfudt 120 Wood Street, PROf UCE.— 800 Back* Peache*, nf K .g“ L. A rk Ple “’ WM. H. SMITH ACO mh2i No lltf Second and 147 Frool lOr^te. FISH ' 2' BHb No 3 Large Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do do, I lo half bi-la No 2 10 bbl* Alevme’a Hemng, ‘ii/TLDI’IUKoNS, 'wild W 80 doun Wild Pigeon-, jual receiT-dend lor ■ju h* Jab a FM/ehtt, corner Market and F r-t atreetr. Haoted 'tmployuitni, T)Y E. A. DAVIS, FXF<kTMA^’KH fj al Elizabeth. p «- competent to take toe supentj lenoeooe of an/ ..rdioarj Ouatneas. A general know- Mge of merchandizing, -llh ton y-ar. eipenonoe end an exten-lre ac,|'lamlance tn the Mononzali-U V alley Good refe-en e Aodre»a i, mltiUf . . __Ei.z-.r-th. la. Ttyf KOK'laNKCii fSI'S. I'ue largest Block M-thec^lor-ale^v^^^^ «y V>d -rn\ i.ir»* t- TTij'TE ITERS Hiri'Eß-i.—so do/.en -tL "«•*”«* '“ J for "‘BECKHAM i KF.U.V. ey Foderal tr*eu AND UKMP SEED.-5U bar relfl juol reo'd aaJ * KELLY , O9 Federal HTWt. /NHAI.K CRAYONS.—SO gross received C m »n.i .or tv BECK H ( CtUP CAKB E>l )OA. —50 kegs Knglmb just O n- M bt HEA'KHA.M * KKLI.I . nl i, J 69 Fa .r.l -ree!. IRONSIDES. \I I TREASURER" oh hI. E. Minch /-i, i AI I PERSONS WHO HAVE N h(i i.EirrH'TO SETTLE THE SU'TH BROU..U EuK UNPAID I.NiTALLMKNIBOF THE Grading and Paving Tax, Are horebj notified that ..aleaa ihe name are hilly paid on or before the FIRST DAY Ul- MAI .NEXT, ihal W,lu will be leaned 10 ’be Sheriff lor the SALE 'if PROPERTY LIABLE THERETO. ’nioaewbom.hu. Sa\ E ADDITIONAL COSTS, w. I *uen.l .o lb.« notice comeduitel,. WM. XCHBAILML mr. -o - - GENTS’ FRENCH CALF, PATENT LEATHER BOOTB, CONGRESS G VITERS, STRAP SHOES Ju*i recaired at W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO KID HEEL SLIPPERS W. E. BCH9IERTZ & CO., mar 23 LIMK : Fr«*h. constant’* on hand, ami for »t)e by mb 23 HENRY H. f*>LMNS CHIMNEY TUPS.— lU (Jiiimney lopa, ranoua tues and styles, received and for sale by mh‘23 _ HKNKT H. COLLJNb^ CTONK”WATi£k PIPE.—SO yards, from ten inch to 0 inch eaUibre, received and for a«le by m h23 HENBY H.CVI.MNH. QALL AND NEK THE— The load is in one complete preparation. Water will not destroy the loa h They are neat and handsome. Pnce |l2 and SI.V Call and sec them at BOWN * TETLEY’B, 136 Wood street. All kinds of oil Tools furmvhid on mori oo'if". _ F)R KENT.—One half of Ihe first floor, front ng on Water street, and tbe whole of the sec ond and third fl *)r# of the Prick wa'ehouee No. QO Wa ter and 62 First, together with the privilege of a *ood vault and office room. 1: ouire on the premises, ol mblfiktlap PORTER H. FRIEND A Co. LAKJBSUPEBIOJi COPPBB MIL a. PARK, Itt’CLBDY A C(h Manufacturers of sheathing, Brewers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Bull Bottoms, Spelter Bolder, Ac., also im porters and dealers in Metals, J'm Plate. Bheei Iron, wire. Ac. Constantly on hand, ’J lumen's Machines and Tools Warehouse, No. 140 First, and 120 Second streets. PittstHirgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper out to any tie #*»»■'’ ** ... .. New seeing and summer dry GOOUB-Oreat Bargains frr-ro auction. m h2B C. _• * Market Street. Lake fish.— 200 Half Barrels While Fish, 100 do Trout, ion da Lake Herring. This day received hy HENRY II.OOLLIN'd. PIPES,— "4000 Yarda Stone Water Fipe from 2 to 6 inch for sale bv nMU-15 HENRY H. 00LL1N8. T ÜBHICATING drL.—32 "Barrels for 1 A Bale by Marli BILL POSTER. Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of RILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMME! FOR Amusement*, Railroads, Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Etc., PITTSBURGH, PjL fpa. Orders sent to the offloe of the Pittsburgh Jfom* /tut, or Daily Qas*lt&, will reoelve prompt attention COKN MEAL.—7O Bushels Fresh Groun< Coro Meal just received, and for saje by JAti. A. FKTZER, comer Market and First streets. JTATOES. —100 Bushels Choice Ne ahannocka reoeired, and farrt. marie Corner Market t First streets. ROLL BUTTEB.—3 Barrels Fresh Bell Batter iost reoeired, and Comer of Market and First etreeta, SWEET POTATOES. —30 Barrels Ccoice Sweet Potatoes Just reoeiTe< M r ™rtk Corner Market sort Firat e-reete. AND asp- OXFORD TIES, 81 FlflU Street SATIN WHITE AMD RECEIVED AT 81 Fifth Street, SEVEN BUOOTEK , SMELTING WORKS, HENRY H.OOLLINB JOHN W JIcCAJftTUW, IL tOBMSKOif origtad lease* sndfor 63 Wood street, nerr Foonb. f .~ r . a 'L * ’ -4* -4 .■* ** ! ■- . .•' ” *** + **■'” :■ %;•**> «• • \ ,_.r- -s' •■ r; J * Seur&ioHrtisraunta. I, iEW WALL PAPER STORE, Wo. 107 Market Street, BETWEEN FIFTH A.ND LIBERTY STREETS. The subscriber is now opening a Dew and large stock ol PAPER HANGINGS, Embracing » ooinnlote a»«>nn>ent for Dwelling", Store., Oliver, H«U» thurche-, *c.. to respectfully m.ue the attention of the Publ'C. haring Ln Entire new stock of good. reoenlly parchxa-d now arming. Those to want of new goods will find ihOT^:^r g ru"Hrb«»a«. L. UIBSHFEL.U, UkALKR IN GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS —AND — SHIRT MANUFACTURER, NO. 83 WOOD STREET. The subscriber bespectkill^ announces that SHIRTS n»d. by h.ra »re ? n«-- anLeed to flu will be forward-d lo any pert ef the l mo", on readying from the parties »-IIW ‘be t ' r l, * lr p«r»oaAJ measurement of mob*** aocordingto the for mula given below. pirat. Biie aro ad the nook. Second. Site around the »n*L , . . . . , K . Thtrd Site aroand the cheat. immediately be.ow the From’the middle of shoulder, length of arm Heighth of peraon from the ahoulder to the in slock » full an. a rim cm of Shirtcof our manufacture. Any orders addressed lo mo by mail, will he prompuj attended to. L. HIRSHFELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET, |&£J ... OLAMsOWn AMBROTYE GALLERY, LAFAYETTE HALT KOURI'H STREET HAVING UK ARRANUKI) MA wAL- I.EKr.and filled It up m 'ho mud nii.lm stylo: I am prepared 10 iskn Anior.dyp,- ol all sires and ol u,e flneat quadly Intending U) Jcyoio my sholo.l lentlon lo tills class of ptciu.es, I fcol wari.uilc i gnarleetng saustacuon lo my palrona f.-T lyt- No 84 t-.'Url;. street. PitL-hurgh EIROPEAA ACiENCT. rpHOMAS RATI'Hi AN, Euroi>ean Agent, 1 No. IIS Waler aireeuPittsburgh, Ha. u prepared lairing ont or aeod back paaaengers trom or lo any pan oflhe old country, oilier by steam or sailing pack ° I 3IBHT DRAFTS FOR BALK, piTible m in; pin of B 'HSnl for U>e Indlinipolu ind Cmcnuutl lUllroirl. Alan, AiteDt for the old Blaok frtivr Line of bailing *tR, w)d for the Kaw of SteeiHAm h».!uw Mtwe-n Yoik. Liverpool. WUwro* and leH _ PICKLhS AND PHh>KKV iv\-- i\ekekM Ouhftower*, Onion#, He*ns. Chow Chow. i*h»*r ktna, P .•pulilh. R*d lat-haae, Uaiuuis, l lain md mixed Piokie*. Ac • A* 1 Proaerted Pine Apple. Peaches, Pears, tine*, Cm «'“'“i«jj>KYMKK 4 BROTHERS. No. Opoo#u- M- <'> ; HrV Tr f, IUU U ‘Vr.— W alnut |\. Retohup, Totn*to Kotcbup. Mushroom K*uobi<p, wTaob Uu<iUr<i, Worcestershire U»rroy ii 'iwm, Jol.q Bulls Ssuee, Beef Blast B*uc«*, Ones, <-'Oper>, Auehon... *c„ *<• ' r ”*^^ Kß * hboTHKRS, mfcrl 4 No. 3* Wood i-UwU oFFICR (>F THE ) IfTBBURGU, FT- WAYNE * OHU'AOn R H.O>. v PREBLDSNT B OFFICE. i PlTTuncßi.u, Feb. 23, 1861. rr=S*THE ANM'AL ELECTION OF lft DI IL5' oy THE PITTSBURGH. VORI WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COMPANY, to th« «*n»u iofi year, will be held at the BCARI * .Vv BOOMS, lo the City of Pittsburgh, on WLDMWIm ibo ifTth day of March next. at 9A. M. The Tranafer Books will be oloeed from the 16ih to the i.th ol March—both inolusire. and the holders ol Sloe* in the «>hio and PeonaylTania, Ohip ood lnd-ana, and Fort Wavneand Chicago K«!r-ad Compan-e*. a Inch ha not been convened tot» Stock of the new Company, at hat time, trill not be entitled to vote at said election. By order of the President, AUGUSTUS BRADLM, Secretary. fe2&dt27 09 arch THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, FOB THE PROMOTION As PROTECTION OP TttADK. Over 9*0,000 Batmens Houses Reported. Embracing every City, Town and Vill-igu tu the L Qlt *d stales. Cwneda, and otnor Possessions to N. A. R. t;. DI N Si CO.. Proprietors. A. ARMSTRONG, Uo«“> Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Pitlsb'.uj?h, la. Istabiiolieit Now York. J'lQf* tMI. Piltab'gh, M re h, 1*62. Head Office i NEW YORK Branch Offices. Pittsburg, H <* lam A O; Philadelphia, R <- I)'»n A Co; Cincinnati, Ri* Duo A Co. Cleveland, K G l»un A Co; Detroit, K '« Dan A Co; Ch cago, R Q Dun A Co, MUwaukifl, R O Dan A Co ; New Orleans K u Duu Co; Charleston, R 0 Dan Oo; Louisvide, R <* Dun A Co; Bt. Louis, R G Dun A Co; Nashville, R G Dun A Co. Associate Offices* Boston, E Russell A Co; Baltimore, J D Pratt ACo ; Richmond, Pratt A Co. Foreign Offices, Toronto, R G Dun A Co; Montreal, R '• Dunn A Co tendon, Eng., R U Dun A Co. Referenoe Iboks, with no'ices of changes, printed dailv, furnished to subscribers Price fl uO Collections promp'ly attended to in all tarts of the United States and British Pos-Messioni*. and References to upwards ofli»0 Houses in Pittsburgh, for whom the office makes collection*. ~ . , , ~ Letters of introduction t' Lawyers of high standing aad re-pectabimy in every section o: the Union will be gratuitously furnished to subscribers making an appli cation at the office. Also to any of the offices named above. mh2l;6m. TEACH Ell'S iMbTHTTE -The County Super irtftndemt respectfully calls lb* creation of Teachers and friends of Kdiicatjon io Ailoghenv county to the Teaohet’e institute to be hell «t McKeestort, WEDNLSDAY. THURSDAY and KiUDAY, April Bd, ■Uh and 6th, 1861. ORDER OF EXERCISES: WEDNESDAY, 2 o'clock. P. M. First, organisation. Second, Address by President. Evening—Address by EeT J. D. Herr, of Pittsburgh ; Subject: Education. THURSDAY, U M. First Lecture by A Burtt; Subject: Grammar iiener-i! Discussion. Second Lre tnre by L. Osgood; Subject: Elocution. General Dts cuB*»on. 1W o'clock. P. M. Lecture by W. W Dicirson; Subject: Mathematics. General Diaouss'cn. Second Leoture by .1. Buttington; Subject: ueograpby. General Discussion. „ , EVENlNG—Address by Rev. S Finley: Subject: Teacher’s mission. Lecture on Physical Geography by G. N. Monroe. , , w FRIDAY. 0 o’clock A- M. First Lecture by .1. M. Pryor ; Subject: School Government. General Discus sion ; Subject: Compulsory Attendance of Pupils. Becond Leoture by P, Lean; Bubieot: Written Arith* metic. General Discussion. Third 1 ecture by Rev. B. M. Kerr; Subject: Moral Trainee in our Schools. l>j o'clock, P. M.. First Lecture by W. MarquisSubiec:: Mental Arithmetic. General Discussion, second Lec ture by L. Osgood; Bubieot: Orthography. General Discussion Third. Social Meeting. Bnef Addresses by Teachers and others. Sensible ofihe great importance of Edueiti n, end believing that its interests will be promoted by the proposed Institute, we cordially invite the co-operation and assistance of all Teachers and Friend.* of Educa tion in the good cause ARSON STREET PROPERTY FOR S ALE—A two story frame dwelling houa, of4roora» with lot ot around 20 feet front on Careen street, Sooth Pittsburgh, by ttMaff'dbep to Chestnut Allay. The hoawJnon the AJfey, thus girag tonuie ,-h-xi Beal Eetete Agent*, ti Market .-• * «v k ,t ? ' *1 \f. ' p 'c'*O;o‘V'V .. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lam ASH Mast ore- WM HENDERSON. TsIASCkIB A. E. LAKE. Pains of A mansion.—Prirale Boxes, fS.bO; Single Beat In Prif*t« Box. IMO; Piirqnctto and Dress Circle, chairs 50 cents; Family Circle, 26 cents;' Colored Gallery, 26 cents; Colored Boxes, 60 cents; Gallery, 26 oents. First night ofMwe SUSAN DKSIN This Eic rnu, the Grand Spectacular, Sacred Drama ehtitled JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN. Thix drama haa l>e**n in active p-fparation and re hear*!! 1 for some werku, and will be produced thh> evening in a atyle of magnificence never before at tempted in thie city. To conclude with SLASHER AND CRASHER. tlf'ALI/PAPERS —Tbe Renfrew Deco W and o*er .«,■« p^' MARSHALL, 87 Wood Street CEILING PAPEhS Polychrome, Free ooei ani KU»ral Decorations, f r adorning plain ceil ng«. For aale l, y PAHLOK PAPEKS.-CoM. Persian and To Oil Men. Particular attention path to th« Mana'acturinß of Bonnjj T ools Uil Well*. All tools warranted to be of the best Material ana Workmanship Sundries,— , „ , *o d.'-7.en Picet, Casillon A Co. a Bran u ‘Ai *‘ ()tard, t*u Pey i Co‘i ‘•«; •A) M Be*-quit, do; 10 “ ( hainpago6. do; 30 * 4 Pate Sherry Wine: Vf> “ Harmony Sherry Wine: 25 “ lmft, lio’don A Co.’a Sherry Wine; lor .ale b, tbe do.ea or bo«le, WM , 2 marJi 7^. SToSs.—‘J' llu.-tiels Prime Unions re \_/eeived and fur aa'e tiy mh22 S'" UNDHiKvS.— 25 barrels • hoice Sweet Potatoes; 2j “ Fre-h Kgas ;-n ** Gnwn Apples: luu bushels Neshannork Potatoes; 60 “ Ho all White Beans; PO ** Pea Nuts; 51 *• Onions 6 •• Onto- Sett* 1 m »ack« B. W. F ocr, 2o i.i.X'S W. R. C eeue; Iq store anJ f.>r aale by ,! tS. A. FETZRR, rorner Market stud Virst streets. SECOND A K RIVAL SPRING AND Summer L’rene ' i -d*, Shaw is ic. Al»o Domest.p «nd Stsrle woods, a lull assortment aod the Cheapest Stock of ini * roods ever ottered in this City. rohM a HANSON LOVE.T4 M AN H OOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. T I'ST PU BUSHEL) ON THE NATURE, • I TREATMENT. AND RADICAL CURE OF sHKRMATuRKBLA, or seminal Weakness, Fexnal Debility, Nerioumess. in"o ttutary bm'*» w« and Im potency. resulting from Self abuee, Ac. By Lobt J. ttulverwell, M 1) sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid on receipt id two stainp£_by Dr. U" AH. J (J. KOINE, 127 Bowery New Wk Post- Office Box. No. 4.6 Aft. mh'2l:tmd»» HOUSE AMD SION PAINTER, urJera solicited at basement shop, Gram Street oppoMte Cathedral Mary eattnek, about eourteen years old, left her home m Du<]u«*Htie Borough some time ago, at d hn« • ecn wandering between Kiel D beity and iSbarjs-is tg. one left i.er last abode, the hon-e of Mr. wont, near East l.tle-rly. Bcnie four weeks , oce wll ,. rH *{),. K ttei ihltw name. she 1* hearny irtr.K hi- x tUi luil ci.rt-fc*, lugb-gto*o f« limhh* 1 , ha* - »ck ey*. etc. The uqiJ«m signed oit.TH u e anuv*. rew»r«i .or return nz her to rnto. *n<l warns everybody not to give her belter'andl abode. JUt J N I A I 1 N r-K, mh2l:3 d* Next to Mr. l-'.flier B;joogh-_ /VUYE EAR: GUVeTaK! ..i-ivetak- llmvl tar ; . |JVK 1 Ala Ol.l> E TAK ENTRANCE. For Hale by JOSEPH FI.KMINO, For ■<*'» by JOSEPH FI EMlhO, Kor *aJe by JOSEPH FLEMING, CORNER DIAMOND AND MARKET ST. CORNER DIAMOND AND MARKgr BT. NEW GOOD 3 CHARLES GIFNERS, Trimmings, braids and gimps, B.ack Gu'pure La<*e, Black Brussels Lace, Black Thread Lu -e. Jaconet Cot’ar*, Bwiiw Collar*. Point and Thread Lace Collars, Chemizeites Sleevea. Point Lace Setts, Jaconet aoul Swiaa Edgings, 1 nread Laos and Edging. Gilt Hair Netta Gilt Crotchet Nett*. Bla-k Chemille Nets, Blue Chemille New, Brown Chemille Net*, Ao., Ao. Corsets Hoop fkira Cotton Hosiery, Gloreß, HDdGaun le*»;Geots Ne„k Ties. Hearfp, Glofea, Gaunt let*, btlk and l inen Handkerchiefs, Ao-to which we invito the attention of all, our stock being eo extensive and varied as to warrant ns m staung we can pieaae all that will la*or o» «ith a call roh2l PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT Paid lu Capital, - - *200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABL. Tills Company Receives Deposits In Specie, PAY INTEREST ON DEPOSITS MADE FOB A SPECIFIC TIME. Collection, made on all the principal points in the United states. KXCIIANOK BOl'GllT AND SOLD. DI&ECTOKS JamoH LiuniMin, Win. K. Nmnck, Kol**rt S. Hay*, Samuel Rea, HmnciS C». Bailey, JaMKS LALTtHLLN, President jy23:w JOHN 0. SOI‘LLY Ca?>hi*r. likEss TKlllAUNviS,— .I*l'N, KOVD A co. NEW EMBROIDERIES, NEW HIOSERY AND '(DOVES, NEW BONNETS AND HATS, NEW RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, NEW SKIRTS AND CORBETB, Anti maoy other new aniclefl, tust in from Now \ork, EATON, MAORI’M 4 CO.’S, Nn. 17 nn'l IDFlfth street- fffll PIANOS. WE HAVE JUST (COMPLETED OUR ftrat Spring supply of iho unrivalled STEIN WAY PIANOS, generally admitted to be the BEST of the present day ; oompnaing both GRAND A SQUARE PIAN< >3, and at NBW YORK PRICES. They are war ranted for FIVE YEARS. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. B. KLKBER A BRO., 53 Fifth sL. mar 16 Sole Ageuts forßtalnway’s Unrivalled Pianos. STORED FREIGHT AT AUCTION Notice to all it may concern.— On Friday. 19th April at 2 o'ciook. P. be sold, at COMMERCIAL SALES ROOMS* No. 34 Fifth Street to pay freig'it and charges, unless daimed and settled tor befoie day of s».)e. T. M. Shiner, Coalpoit, Meigs County, Ohio, 1 Chest 1 Box. Chas. Speed, care Syr us Blood, Forrest {County, Pa, 1 Chest, t Box. Grorge Schewbert, Johnstown, Pa., 1 trunk. Gillett, 1 Chest. tnhlB:ltaw4w FOR REN l'.—A Store Room with shelv ing, counter. gs« fixtures, gocd cellar, and two large show windows, corner Third and Market street, witnor without a dwelling. Also, a good comfortable House on First street, suita ble fora boarding house. No 11. Ross street, large and convenient. A oomfortable bueiltog House on Ml Washington. A small house in Allegheny. A hou«« and large garden, fruit trees Ac, near M: lersvHle, for rent by 8. CUTHBERT 4 SON, 51 Market street. J. P. WELLER, J. W, BLACKBURN, HENRY STEWART, ADBMPffTEB, 0, : BOGGS, Committee. CHIMNEY TOMS.— ‘2OO Gothic of vari rioua patterns for sale by tnarlG BENT H. COLLINS, T 1KK.—250 barrels tresb now landing Mi and for'eale by - it »ril) . HEN BY H. GQKU^B. —27 Barrett 1 Kreah Kggajuat ire 'lV wired; and forisale by 4AB. A rETZEB* narl9 Corner Market and First street®. ■\4, *•.. 1 J* , \t- - \ ’ .'. 4? ..., i. ■ • Amusements. Sllss DESIS W. P MAR3HAI h. W. W. YOUNti, (Successor to Cartwright A Youn#.) No. 97 Wood street, romer of I>iamon-i alley. BEMKY H COI.LIM& P. O’BRIEIY $l5 Reward! A ji«*» and Medicine. Also, PFR'UX FEVER CH»RM I'hRH \.N KK.VER CHARM 11 rblaN FE\ t.R CHARM Ca l and gt t a FINE AI.MANA", 1661. Free of Charge. FINE ALMANAC, Ml. Free of Charge. FINE ALMANAC, IKH, Free ol Charge. 78 Market Street. EMBROIDERIES, TTEAD DRESSES. ALfin, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Par and Current Bank Notes. Thomas llell, Alexander Bradley, Thom* Wighunan, Alex. 6peer. SPBING STOCK OP DAVI9, Auctioneer. I iDpVIS & PHILLIPS, Bb||s AND MAOTJEACTIIREBS, JksJpAS AND STEAM FITTERS, £ '^4®*Sf^ OTUBEBS AJfD BBALEBS IK GAS FIXTUBES, PUMPS AND BRASS WOBK, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. Oil Wen Pumps of Brass, Copper, or Iron, withthemostvapproved Chambers and Valves of all kinds, and Warranted to give Satisfaction. Manufactory, No. 110 Water and 104 Front Street," PITTS BURCH, P 4. 3for~JTdptrhgtmtr.isT~ ; • ra&r7:3n3d* w JAMES W. CRAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Meioantfle Broker, | Office and Storage, No. 82 North Levee, Saint Loots. N B.—l will give immediate and personal attention to all bu-ine.s entrusted Mgpiy ore, forwhirh charges will be reasonable. References : Is KForsylhe, St. Louis; Paul Laning, St. Louts .t Braahem 4 Co, otn einnam Mei sre.Ttiii 4 J Craig, 5s *£' Bvrne 4 Gibbons, New York; W. C. “ Dowell. T. twin*, Kansas; Northun 4 80, Kansas; J. W. Borbridge* Co, Nsiv Orleans; W. W. Weston, Memphis; Pennock 4 Hart. Pittsburgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P H Ball. It. V Adsms, rhioago, W.F. Cooibsngh, Burlington lowa; W. B. PosUewa t, BurliOKton, Iowa; Capt*. Bowman. an-1 river men generally* mni» Ojtt TKhTII KXTKIOTKI) WITHOUT Pili* By the use of an appasatus whereby do drag* or galvanic battery are wi Cold weather is the time whea the apparatus can oe awed to its best advantage. Medical their families hare their teeth extracted bv mv process, and are ready to testily as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whatever has been said by persons 10 teres ted in asserting the contrary having no knowi- TEETH inserted in every style, B, OUDRY, Dentist, nolfclydis 134 Smithfield street. WlLLltm iLAYTOH, WHOLESALE A BEIAIL LIQUOB MEBOHANT, So. 81 Diamond Alley, N “ r Wood pittfb URQJI, pa. Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognao Brandies, Old Mononaahela Reetifled Whiaky. roh!6 T ADIEiS’ HEEL GAITEHE 51,00. LADIES' HEEL GAITKRB, SI,OO, Ladles’ Heal Gaiters, SI, OO, LADIES’ HEEL, GAITERS, 81,00 AT THE PEOPLE’S SHOE STOKE, JAM.ES’ HIV EK GUIDE, con laming de acrijmonß ol all the Cltiee and Towns on the narl gable waters of the MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. whh tables ordinances. Illustra'ed wi h Forty four maps, and a number of engtavings. Pnce & oenta. For sal-i by J R- WELDiiN, m h2U 63 Wood street, near Fourth. JOSEPH HO HUE’S TRIMMING, MILLINEBY mArlft’d.wl y isroxioisr house, New gixjds beceived daily | throughout the season. I Biraw Bonnets and Ifai*; Pa’m T eaf and Willow ! Shakers; Bonnet Uib v ons, F owers and Ruches, Bonnet Material* of all kinds. Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Iloon BkirtSj Hosier)’, Gloves, Corset-, Zephyr Worsted, Shetland Wool, Tidy Cotton, and a full assortment r f Notions, An examination of our stock is solicited. marl s:lm JOSEPH BOUSE. F _ 0H _ SALE.—TH E WELL KNOWN Kes and Barrel Manufactory.situate in Pitt town snip, {adjoining the City Line) on tteFaok of the Al legheny River. There is » &aw Mill and all the ma chinery for manufac unng Nail Kegs, Flour Barrels and Boxes and with bat litt'e expense in additional machinery will Oil Barrels at cheaper rates than can be made elsewhere. For fur her jarticulftrs ap- Plr l ° L WILMARTH, Agent. Mm-lllm. I’ltteb'irali diy aillg, 51h Ward. R . R . 81l LGEtti MAjrcTFAcrcraKß of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FCJRNITURB No. 45 Smitliflold Street, PITTSBURGH. full assoetmest of Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly oo hand which we will sell at tile lowest rrtco* fnr CASH myggrlv THE UNDEBSUiNED WOULD BES spectfully inform the public that io consequence of the request of a Dumber of patrons, he has opened his SODA WATER FOUNTAIN for the season. CHARLRI H- 6UPER, Druggist, row »l6 Cor. Penn and St. Clair sts Regular Missouri River Passenger Packet FOR Lexington, Liberty, . jp*' h. Independence, Kansas Leaven* worth, Weston, St. Joseph, and all lu-mMMBNbP termedia’.e landings, lue steamer J. W. HALLMAN, Captain W.W. Msran. will leave on Tuesday, the 36th ineU, at 4 o’clock, p. k. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to mart) FLACK, BtRN'ES A CO., Agents. MB, ASP MBS. TETEDOUX, SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, 148 THIRD BTRKET. SECOND TERM will commence 1 on Wedoeaday, February the 13th. FRENCH AND LATIN taught without extra aehrge. fel2 Co-Partnership. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS Jl day formed aCo Partnership, under the name and style of KANE A DUFFEY, in the Merchant Tailor and Clothing basinesa. PiTfsottLos, March 4,1861. Merchant tailoks and cIo .THEKS, keep constantly on bond a general as sortment of C'otns, Casaimeres and Yeatinws, suitable for ibe Custom And Clothing Trade, No 192 Liberty street, tlbere they would be pleased to hare tbep <tionB of the old bouse of Henry bane, give them a cal Las they are confident they can give general eausfactioft. N. B.—They will remove to thetr new store. No. 4fTBt Clair street, on Lbe 21st inst, from their present location fiENBY Kane. W’D. DUFPBY. WALL PAPER! WALLPAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in in Pittsburgh. Gome and see. Walter"?. Marshall, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has fhr sale beautiful Frenob, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, HALLS, CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, LODGES, 50,000 rolls at 12$ cts. 50,000 rolls at 0, 8 Window Cvmaibb, Boabd Prists, Txstcr Corns, Cumras, AQ. Look for the Striped Front. The only place in town where a full assortment of Fienoh papers is kept marlfi SMITH. PARK & CO., ; NINTH WARD FOPNDRiT 4 PITTSBURGH, if A. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets. Manufacturers of all sisos and descriptions of Cos) Oily Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe. Sad Irons, jDog Irons. Wagon Bores, Steel Moulds, Pollies, and Jobbing and Machine Castings of every desbrip tlon made to order. x , * • Haring a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefuhr attend' Ml to> Mf'twip A 000 00111)8 OAK BGI/TS, Wasted to Contract for immediately at the KEYBTQNE BABBEL FAOTOBY, tint til Tajr lor Street, 9th Ward, for 6,000 cords green White QjiJtf Stave Bolts 1. i mh22^td OlLi OIL!! 1 ' i . *T-W <*S ' k. The best mineral lubricator in the tha \ THOVfKJH •WBLti 'BKni« raMkT. , | tor aale at No. 4 Band street I mhgfclm JAKE HILL. ■ -Y - •V f*"'* - \* .V 1 f 1 '« *l, * - I, v . . ~ if.. .4 . ■>. .... ■ - » *' D. a DIPFENBACHER. No. >6 Fifth Strftet. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL —AND— No, 77 Market Street. HENRY KANE, W. D. DUFFEI. KANE & DUFFEY, SPUING OP 1861. No. 87 Wood Street, and 10 cts. WANTED. SIT.I, A QO, Ptftgfofcfrj "—<■>* *****&*** •= 4 1 HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE DEAF. THE HAEMAL EAR MILAI’OR, AH INBIKTJMEHT IHVXNXED AT Dr. Yon Moschzisker, Through which he has been enahled to cure the MOST OBSTINATE means CASES OF DEAFNESS—case** in which every other hive faded, and all hopes of relief given up.— This Lb no idle statement. Its truth is attested by bun. dreds of gentlemen, whose names are farotUar t through out the Union—STATESMEN, PHYSICIANS, LiW YERd,CLERGYMEN AND JUDGES, witnesses to the fact. Tfcfe im*irument is now brought into daily use at his Office, and invariably with great SUCCESS. Those who suffer from DEAFFES3, no matter how aggrava ted, or bow long its standing, should not despair of DR. MO3OHZISKER’S SUCCEfcS as an OCULIST AND AU BIST, no one should entertain a doubt. Since his arri val here he has published abundant testimony, from res peciablent sens of PITTSBURGH that bis REPUTA TION is well founded, and such as le entitle him to the FULLEST CON FIDENCB. He begs to say to all who auffer from aoy Diseases of the EYE OR EAR, That he can be for a LIMITED TIME LONG ER in PI rTSBURGH, at bis o ffios, No. 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRANTST&, Where he mfty be CONSULTED DAILY, from 9 a. w to 0 o'clock p: w. ARTIFICIAL EY £8 INSERTER The f allowing are some of the n nines whose teatimo n als be examined at Dr. Von MoschKsker's Office. They have been entirely restored to their hearing by him. HON. SENATOR PUGH, O: HON. JOHN 3PLEAN, sox. of Jad go M’Lenn, 0; F. WILLIAMS, M. D., Cincinnati; I* B. NBWEl.L,Oommao **rU.B. CAPT. CHARLES L. KILVURN. U. S. A„ A. B - TIER, President T« on. M - trine Fire Insurance Company; G. B. LAMAR. Esq., President of the Bank of the Re public, N. Y.; R. BADGE, Provident of tho Goodhue Fire Insu, ranee Company, N- Y 4 L. GLOVER, Fwj., DireoUr National Bank, N.Y4 JOHN STEINTHROP, Esq, 67 Warren st, N. Y. W. S. BURNS, Aator House, N* Y.; GIRARD SMITH, Mayor of New Orleans; i ANT. BLANC, Aiohbisbop of Louisiana; REV. J. J. MULLEN, Rector of St. Patrick's, N. 04 T K. WILSON, Editor Ns O. Picayune.; DR. A. C. ACK LEN, N 0.; HON. R. A. H UNTKB, N. O 4 DR. A. DONALD, N.O; DR. C. DELARY, President of N. Board of Health; F. ITCULLOCH, Supreme Court, N. O 4 LIEUT. DIR BY, U. 8. A; (John Pbcenix.) PITXSBUBGH s .P'SRPH PEaRSON, Bellefontr street, Lawreneetflle; TUOMAB MOORE* First «trefct; H. LANGKAMP, North East Comer of Diamond end Market streets ' JAMES MACKEY, Jr, J 69 Penn street; To this list handreds more could be added, and can be seen at the Doctor’s Office. DISEASES <)P THE EYE. All Maladies of the Eye (as long as the organ Is not entirely destroyed) are REMOVED and SIGHT totally RESTORED, either by MEDICAL or SURGICAL treat' ment. N. B.—AFTER THE FIRST OF APRIL, Dr. M.will not undertake any case that will require lengthy troatr ment. Early calls will insure the Pull Benefit of His Treatment, EITHER TOR SIGHT OB HEARING, SI THE USE OF THE Ethereal Ear Inhalator, IN OBSTINATE CASES OF DEAFNESS. Office : 155 Third Street. gOAP, CAM DLES AND UILS. IJKO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing PcajV too dp Rosen Speprn 1, 2 «nd£fi> bare 300 d j No. 1 Pa’to Soap in 1* 2jm4SJh bars* 200 do OTeine db inltb-bars, 160 do German ■ <do ' TnT Ethers, ”■ - 260 do Friend to W oman Boap In libbers 1,000 do Sharing and Toilet, Soap in different shapes and siz^. 600 Boxes Miners’ Candles,’ l»ooo do Hydra oho Jrreasedend Mould Candles for Sommer uep 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Cfcudlef,4r3*G9 A Os. 60 do New Bedford 6porm Candles; As, I !}* A os. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 6s A 6s. 6 do Coach do, 6 db Star do, i 0 Barrels No. l izard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating No. 10>1, 10 do do do SOU, 50 do Carbon Bhuninating OU. 26 do Coal •» do, do* On hand and for sate, by - B. C. & J. H. BAWfEB, To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. Agricultural So* first premiums for Oila, Soaps and Candles. BEMOVAX. The Pennsylvania salt man- Ufactnring Company hare xemOTed.thetr office to No. R 4 Wood StretsL, Between First and Seoond Streets, where 'all order, wilt be received, andbusinerß att'ndedtd. ! • a ■ mhl&tf . GEO. CALHOUN. Agent, hatboHA dix, ;' MANUFACTURED BY PENNSYLVA ni» Salvilsnulaciuring Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, and guaranteed nncbange&bie in color. '.THE IL> IfMISATOR OF THE DAT* Constantly on handand foraale by P; 8.. M. (2,'at their new office. N 0.24 Wood street, between First and Sec ond street, GEO. CALHOUN,Geaer»lAgenf mblB:tf EUREKA OIL COMBANY, '■ ' •' ' —or —" ' . -V-T-,S TESANOO COINTI, I*EMSA. T ( CHARIEBBD BEBBTJARY JgT, 186 L.) Capital.. -... :.....::HtfIDjOOOL A M.MARBHALL, Free. H. B.'DAVIS gee. DItXCTOSSt A. M* Marshall, - Wi HMcGee- James Porquer, a Beropger, J. D. Camsghan. a Office in that of SLTl.Davte, diy of Allegheny, P*. ;mblfcamd ...... - SECOND CLASS HAND KNUINBFOB SAldl-i-Tbe member* ofthd R ELIBF FOOT COM PANY offer for sale > their Haiidrßnginedi ELlfiw as The • wtipa»lftLtit -iiis -r-n.- -’' - - BSSIS3SIIHg£ Haeeat JOS. H. BORLAND’S, tnhlß No. 08 Market street, 2d door Iran FIHA v S** i S' * - 7 • -v ' 1 *.* «./f«*V7.5-V ” -• -C f 'y- x$ - • - fi , s-IHM * ” v'V* >( v> ■? • -l*. S’> PITTSBURGH. ~ \ i
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