Viftsbitrg etnette. a& - ---- -- ---- R. ERRETT & EDITORS a vid.P.Rornizroßs P1TT121.13 - C - IR.Q.TE THVBS ' I6At SiOBinNO, APRIL 14, 1859 Comae-Hain ro Titisr.—The party in oppo- titian to tbe'Sallonal Administration, in Vir ginia, are e keobalet among the voters of that State a ..corepilidion of facts, figures and decla. r a li eea , ,, from leading democrats In Congress, ,bowing the gross corruptiOn which exists in every department of the government at Wash thgton„ which, the Washington Stairs on a recent I occasion said, "sends forth an intolerable stench." The Wheeling Time says that the only adminis tration journal that hes' yet ventured to meet these overpowering charges le a paper called the I Fairmount Virginian. Tito others are all dumb founded in the presence of the unalterable and indisputable declarations of their political ors cies. The Virginian does -not attempt to deny I thestracemsations in general terms, but_ makes a positive assertion that Mr. Lacher voted against all these obnoxious measures, when in Congress —an assertion which is not satisfactorily sae. •tained by the record. The opposition papere muse themselves by propounding to their be- Wildered opponents each interrogatories as these: "Is not the Government in Democratic keeping? Is not the President a Democrat? Have they not a Democratic Cabinet?—a Democratic Congress —and Democratic officials in all the administra tive departments of the Goverrunont?" "What folly," they remark, "what impudence, then, to be continually talking about the opposition in the last Congress, having voted for any and every sort of appropriations." Jiinee the friends of Coggin have endeavored to exceed the democrats in their attachment to slavery, wo feel Indiffer ent as to tho result of the contest in Virginia ; yet we cannot forbear noting the disadvantage under which the administration places its sup porters in oneof the oldest of the Southern States. Warm as the contest is, we are pleased to observe that the Gubernatorial candidates keep their temper and "treat each other with marked cour tesy and respect." Tun Wan QuzSTION.--On our first page may be found two very interesting letters from cor respondents of the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, who ate peculiarly reliable as we have had cc } casien, to obis rve. They think, both the one who writes fro London as well as he of Paris, that theowar simply postponed. The corres pondent of tit; New York Tribune thinks also that the proposed Congress will delay, but by no means prevent the resort to arms; and the post ponement will turn altogether to the profit of France and Piedmont and the injury of Austria. He says that acoording to his private informa tion, the Emperor Napoleon continues to be in tent upon war, but he wants time, not only to make preparations for the campaign on a larger scale than originally intended, since the gigantic efforts of Austria' have surpassed his expecte lions, but likewise to cripple the resources of Francis Joseph, who is unable to maintain his large military establishment for any length of time, and, moreover, to give the Germans an op portunity to split into their usual fractions. 'The whole tenor of advice/3, official as well as non-official, indicates that the web of European 'politics has beeomo ' once more so inextricably tangled that it can be unravelled only by the sword. G 4.8119 can FRI:W.—From all parts of the country we have favorable reports concerning the grain crop. The New York Tribune of the 12th inst., says, "though we do not multiply citations, it is 'certain that winter grain is gen molly looking well throughout the country— much better than the open, broken character of the last winter gave reason to hope. There may be local exceptions, bat the present prospects tot a good yield of both wheat and, Rye are ex, cellent, while tho frequent freerings and thaw inge of the ground BUM last November mast hove proved widely fatal to- the eggs and lame of insecta. We confidently hope for heavy crops of winter grain this,year." The late frost has !Ohred the fruit, especially the peaches, bat not to `the extent anticipated by many. While thi yield of peaches this year will be dimin ished, in consequence of this untimely visit, . there are many sections of the country that have entirely escaped. In a communication to the Cincinnati Enquirer, Mr. Longworth says that "It was esionliei that some part of thepeacb bloom should be killed, as the quantity was alto gether too great for the trey to bear." His peaches were not injured by, the frost The plyms, weeelleve, have pretty generally escaped. CODA QsOrton ea SPAM—The Cabe question was again brought before - the Spanish Chamber of Deputies in consequence oft/ call having been made by M. Dais, on the Minister of Foreign, Affairs for all pspers relative to the negotiations between the United States, France and England for t he acquisition of Cuba by our government. The following rejoinder from that functionary re-affirms the position formerly taken by the Spanish authorities. Nothing like Insincerity can be &Severed in hisiimarks : "The Minister of Foreign Affairs replied that eon* deputies hid expressed a desire to see the condition of Cuba improved, and the President otthe United States expressed the same wish. The opinion of the President was, that Spain did not administer Cuba well, and that the United States, on account of their higher intelligence, had a moral duty to Wel, which was to puranase the island. The Government could not allow this idea about Cuba to remain =contradicted.— All Governments had labored to improve the con dition of that island, and the present cabinet has been constantly occupied with measures calcu lated to give the inhabitanta of the /stand the share they ought to possese in their Internet ad ministrition, without compromising the ties ' Which unite them to the mother country. The best reply to the representations of cer tain orators of the. United States was the pros perity of the island of Cuba. That the.question of the acquisition of the island was imposing and menacing could not be denied. Nevertheless, the Government declared that It felt all the so _ entity which its great national resources were calentated to e inspire. It had not, however, ren dered !emit for insult, as that would probably have :aggraveted the question. It. had conduct '', eti itself with prudence and dignity, and had not applied tor assistance to any other power. If any other foreign power had offered assistance, the Government would have felt grateful, but it ':would not have accepted, because it did not Mint any aid was necessary. As no diplomatic fdocamints existed on the question, which hap pily altsost terminated, the Government hoped M. Botha would be satisfied with the ex planations and withdraw the motion." COMMISSIONS& lAeasel:darn EARL—The New York Traune, of Monday - last, contalas the fol hawing statement. It sustains the decision of • .Coninissiotter Losorrawru by showing that the rest fugitive is a different person than the one vita was brought before him last week: "About Friday, first April, Doctor McCune ??..t. ; Smith, of West Broadway, at his druggist's atom 1 1-11 - :-veottived a letter from a friend in California, Ikearing onits envelope the endorsement, "By ..'['-vor of Daniel Dangerffeld." Bafurday, 2d April, Daniel Webster was ;led it Harrisburg m the name of Daniel .1.:711t.1d, taken to Philadelphiaand on Monday • • '"Nv (the 4th), the arrest was made public l'ork papers. the next day, a man called on is ono of thefriends of the slave, 'to know something of those in . eked Dr. Smith - it e knew Daniel . ding. that As knew let to be the bad arrested ano er for (Is at Philadelphia; at he had 'ears ago, is thin lay; that be mare put in C rule, and • .; his return by th then last 7 _,___ , .. 1 "Baru CRSMICATiT t OSIDELLED.—A French I JOHN DCLL'F RECETTIOI rs Tassintean—At Inuthor, named Blot, in epeaking of a certain , the Opposition State Convention says the "Nash- .----___ . ________________, villa Buttner," "there wan a loud and enthasiss- EruRNITuRE school of philosophers, whose views of immor ic call upon him for a'speech. We hove never . 1 tality are extremely scientific and very peculiar, witnessed a more exciting scene as the cry, of .-- . v i , ROLESALE AND RETAIL. I says: . . "Bell! Bell! Bell !" rang through the Capitol • "You do not die ; you only change your state . Hall. He slowly advanced to the speaker's stand, • MIE - SU - BSC — RIDER HAS REMOVED to of aggregation It is true your nitrogen, your and as the old patriot's head emerged above the A thr, hydrogen, and your carbonic separate ; they are dense crowd that filled the space around the roe- DISPATCH BUILDING, distributed through the atmosphere, penetrate tram, a long, loud and hearty cheer rang all N 0.6. 67 AND 09 FIFTH STUART, plants and animals, or are absorbed by the earth; through and through the hall, waking the cob bat as Ito atom perishes, you continue to exist ; fies to the remotest corner of the building. lie Where he trill be pleased to wait on his the only difference is, that you find yourself , e . : stood upon the rostrum amid waving hate and Wholesale and Retail Customers. ducal to a more simple expression." t handkerchiefs, and never was a speaker greeted with a warmer reception. The clapping of hands FURNITIIREI AND CIELLIREI , indicated the enthusiasm of manyorhile shout al -oOr Icy etry D c.Fie ri. I , ti .. 1 ter shout arose and shook the solid arches of the BIADR TO ORDER, Capitol. In all the exciting scenes in Teonessee politics, ISPozial Cortetpondenee of the Patel:m..o Gazettes -- HesttlsSlizroo, April 12. ilrcars. Editors—The bill to incorporate the Bir mingham Passenger Railway Company passed the Senate last night, arid on motion of Mr. Irish it was taken up and considered this morning, and .passed with a few amendments which have since boon con curred in by the Senate and the bill goes to the Gov ernor for approval. Mr. Fo.:tr, last night, read in his place a bill to incorporate the Home and Foreign Bible Society of Western Pennsylvania, which bill passed the House and is now before the Senate. The House Is pretty well through with its work— adjourned this afternoon at an early hour, without doing any business- The Senate is in section. A considerable number of delegates arrived in town to attend the Convention to-morrow. Judging from appearance they are decidedly the most respectable portion of the Democratic party. I will endeavor to give you a fair report of the doings of the Con vention. I notice that Samuel J. Rea, Esq., chief clerk of the Mute, has a regular puff appeasing in several papers, among others in the 'qualms& Commercial Journal, stating that ho is so popular among the members as to render his ro-election next winter cor-, tale, if the Republicans have the mejority The papers containing these statements are shown round and create much merriment. It is not necessary to say that there is not a single member of the Boone —not even those who were most earnest in bin favor at the commencement of the session who is willing to say that he could be induced again to vote for him for any office. E. FROM IJTAII-PROCERDLNO OF TOO TERRITORIAL Corny.—A letter from Lake City, dated March 11th, "On Thursday, Rth inst., the United &Mee District Court, Second District in this Territory, commenced a session in Provo city, Utah county, Judge Cradlebaugh presiding. After the swear ing in of the Grand Jury, his Honor proceeded to deliver his charge. He made a violent attack upon the Legislature of the Territory, and charged it with making laws calculated to des troy the ends of justice; and bind his hands from performing the duties of United States Judge, and imputing to the body fhe most sinister mo tives. "Judge Cradlebaugh has secured the serivoea of a company of infantry, 100 strong, while - he holds court in Provo. lie has said that he ob tained them to guard a 'calaboose' for prisoners, as he was certain there would be a great num ber. When the soldiers entered Provo they were about to camp on the citizens' private prop erty, raise their tents in the yards, and inter fere with the arrangements and rights of the people; and did not hesitate to insult and threa ten, when remonstrated with. Whin the Judge had delivered a few sentences of his charge to the Jury,. ibe infantry surrounded the Court house, and encamped there until the adjourn ment of the .:Court. The inhabitants have all the time manifested the greatest order; and they desire to assist all in their power to carry out the objects and designs of the Court; but they feel indignant at the menace of bayonets. • "At the Supreme Court held on the 28th day of August, 1858, at Fillmore City, Chief Justice Echols and Associate Justice Sinclair present, it was appointed that the Second District Court should be held at Fillmore City, commencing on the first Monday in each November. Judge Cradlebaugh, however, has seen fit, on his own responsibility, to hold a Court at Provo,in March 1859. The inhabitants must be silent and quiet ly acquiesce, or be branded with the stigmas of withstanding the authority of the United States Judges. "The soldiery are kept under strict discipline, and seem to be snugly quartered for the winter. This season has been unusually long, and the times consequently harder, but isverything is sought and arranged for the comfort of the men. A large room has been erected for a theatre, and several popular pieces have been euccessfuly per formed. The company is composed chiefly of the soldiery, who act their parts with great cred it and talent; the rest is made up of Mormons." CAIULDIAN RECIPROCITY.—Against a reciproci ty which is "all on one aide," and that against ourselves—as in th'e' case of the treaty with-Can ada—we have always objected. The treaty woo ratified, and we have aubmitted, of courao, to a fair trial of its merits. The benefits predicted fail to be seen by the Americans, bat Canada hoe reaped a golden harvest from it. Our Buffalo neighbors, who werezealous for the treaty, now cry ant against its onreciprocal character. The Buffalo Advertirer says: "During the year 1858, the Canadian trade shows a balance of $981,543 against Buffalo. In the year 1857, that balance was only $505,930. Our exports to Canada in 1855, were $935,170. In 1658 they were only $714,502. Ina single year our exports show a decrease. of $152,270; our imports an increase of $313,206. These increased imports are made up mostly of grain and flour, really of small benefit to Buf falo. The carrying sdo is pronounced to be benefited by them, Litt the matter, after all is as broad as it is long. Canada buys the poor wheat of Illinois; it sells its own good wheat. "We supply exchange the ono for the other, though it may be doubted whether we do not lose more Lake Michigan wheat ea corn thee we gain of Canada wheat and flour. In any event, it only amounts to this : We boy In Cana da instead of Lake Michigan. The gain or loss is pretty nearly equalized. The decreased exports are a more serious con sideration. In three years our- sales to Canada have decreased some $220,000. Yet, during all this time, there has been a steady and constant effort to improve our faculties of communica• A THOUSAND ACHES OF LAND SOLD YOll Boors GOLD MIA:INN—A gentleman from Indiana named Fox, came to this city a few days ago for the purpose of negotiating for the sale of a large quantity of Western school en& Soon after he was waited upon at his hotel by a man named Harris, doing business at No. 65 Nassau street, with whom ho bad a previous alight acquaintance, and who proposed to exchange a hundred gold chains for land. These chains, Harris assured him, were pure gold, worth from ten to sixteen dollars apiece, at wholesale, and over twenty dollars apiece at retail. Fox was unwilling to trade, ae he know nothing about jewelry,- but finally he yielded, it is alleged, to the, represen tations of Harris, backed by the assurances of a 'third party from the Bowery, and transferred the certificates for 1,000 acres of land to Harris, receiving the hundred gold chains in exchange. The chains proving to be comparatively worth less, Sir. Fox made complaint this morning at the City Hall Police Court, charging Harris with obtaining the certificates by false pretenoes.— Harris was accordingly arrested and required to find ball in. 52,000 for examination to-morrow afternoon. He said . be was not able to find bail anddeposited the certificates with the magistrate for safe keeping. The examination, it Is expected will reveal the existence of an extensive conspir acy of swindlers—N. Y. Evening Post, 715. Tut Moeuuvro.—A writer in Harpers Maga zine for April gives the following description of the Mosquito, which should have a place in the next work on natural history : "The motmaito is an offensive and venomous species .of insect. He abides in swamps and marshes,. though ho does by no means confirm himself to those localities. His bill is long, sharp, and piercing, and hie voice Is like unto it. In these respects ho differs not from the snipe or sand-bill crane; neither as to his general per sonal appearance, particularly when on the wing. Ile also much reminds ono of the Scotch bag , pipe, and yet is unlike it, inasmuch that his piping ceases when his bag is full. and rice cola. Ho delights in blood and torture, and his cruelty ie particularly manifest, in that he invariably sucks his victim through a tube instead of swal lowing him at once. His appetite is Insatiable, and is limited only by his capacity. When full, he retires for a time, but like the chamber of Colt's revolver, returns to the charge as often us he goes off; so also, if ho be driven away 4, - bly, and for this his pertinacity is male , But of what possible use he is, I wot r lees it be an a model of industry and,' Tor Baltimore Patriot urges 0. calling a Convention of all w' the present Democratic rep= President. It urges that h. a nomination be made which . In all sections, as the South the candidate of the Republics fore, to surrender their ,7" join all other opponen in each a movement 1=:=1 . we know of nothing that can compare with Mr. Belle reception on Tueeday night, except the . . - . reception of Old Chu, in 1840, or the triumph of Mr. Bell over Felix Grundy. A gentleman who had a suit in chancery was called upon by his counsel to put in his answer for fear ofr incurring contempt. "And why." said the gentleman, "is not my answer put in?" "low should I draw your answer," cried the lawyer, "till I know what you can swear ?" "Plague on your soruples," replied the client, just do your part as a lawyer, and draw a suffi cient answer, and let me alone to do the part of a gentleman, and swear to it." b ..... oxen Art's HOLLAND BITTERS.—FEMALES , bllfFitlllo wan Nemo Asti Drearcr.—A Tonle Stimulant, I eultable to these peculiar periods In the lifeof every female, mon, tarticularly every mother, hes long been a desiden- I turn lu the medical amid: somelhlog to be fvtwined sea i necresory component of every well.frinnshort Family , I Medicine Chest, to which, at those mesons, recourse may to hod, with the confideutoof Ending relief from the nooses, 1 end restoration of strength, with perfect fearlessness of any ill ameaminuera, yet without having taken Ik metdclne pos. enselng nutagoolatlc principles, to render dmgerous soother • Tmedicine, ehould it ho =beeline:My required by the peon. Parity of the dime.. All them conditions we believe to ho perfectly fulfilled In Buerherre's trolland Bitters. Prom the nature of the Wow° 1 es heraellnded to. we have not thought proper to parade the manes of thaw, ladles who have unhesitatingly afforded as the evidence of the truth of the amertions we here make.— But nil and every word can be thbeteintiated to the ostler.. Mon of 'the Must hicredoleus. We offer one of the roost son and certain remedies for this dos of afflictions, and all those, whether pecuillar to the as or not, which feguit from weakness of any patticularoman, or animal debility of the eystem. 'lts effecrs are almost msgicol, yet the betidsl. llt communicate. no violent shook to the system,gently Insinuation itself through the whole frame, rouses the vital energy to normal action, and, while enabling nature to throw off the cane, it thoroughly eradicates the effects of Moue. Are you nauseated to early morning, indisposed to rise?— We earnestly request you to try the half of a teaspoonful.— It nicely will not berm. Tet we positively gliarantee new &mewl of energy, end • cheerful, hopeful looking forward to the duller of the day. Are you subject tonal.. before or after eating? Try the same quantity before esoh meal. As we sold before, It will not harm: yet we RMrs you of relief from that dietreaing loathing at the thought of food, and also from the diepost tion to vomit after Invoking. We prolate. perfect diger.. lion of what hais been eaten. If you End that the dose practibed has Leen too greet, diminish the quthtlty to suit your constitution. Mon Csturnth—The Genuine highly Concentrated BM have's Holland Bitters is pot up In hell pint bottles only, and totalled at $1 per bottle. The great demod for data truly Celebrated Medicine hes induced many Itoltationa, which the public thyuldguard egultat purchoing. nds of imposition! Bee that our Immo Is on the Ittbel of f svery bottle you boy. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr., & 00., Sole PthPflgthwt 27 Wood sheet, betweeo Ist and Id ots.„llthiburgh, Pa. meMidevrF abb t Attu rt tot= gt JOHN HUTCHINGS & CO., Forwarding and Coinmission Merchants, I=l Coal, Piaster, Water Lime, Salt, Flour, CORN MEAL, MILL FEED, CORN, FISH Pork, Beef, 'lams, Shoulders, Lard, Butter CURESE. DRIED APPLES. d At Word's War rboow, foot Griswold St. 1=11131:111] AGENTS FOR RIFER Ea. CLAIR, Lake Bhore and Baena ' , Sr Line Steamers Beate leave our Dock every Morales (deadeye excepted,) for Ports Heron and Earn* Lambing at all place. on the River Ft. Clair. Also throe times each week for the Lake Shore, and Teeeday and Saturday mornings for Saglasw.— A. the shoes Is the nal) Hoe of Beata rimming on these route., (wove!! shipping Freight to the following plums will get their goods et cheaper rate, end in ice. lima, by having the package. !narked tOilie "CARE OF JOUR TIOTCHINGS A CO, DETROIT," And mending depilate Coutraete•of all ehlpments—To Algona., Baby's Point, Newport, Ft. Clair, Port Harem Sarnia, Lexington, Cherry Creek, Bark Shanty, Forester. Forestville, geed Beach, Willow Creek, Now Biro*. Fort Mello, Town Bay, Fade River, Bangor, Say City, (Lamp ton Portsmouth, Howknalleg Nil* Tuscola, Bridgeport, Tenser, Bad River, Flint, Frankenmutb, nue Doe, Wat rousville, East Saginaw, Eagles. City, ZUlarattitia, nanny same, St. Charles. klidland City and Dick's Forks. ALSO AGENTS FOR SANDUSKY HYDRAULIC CEMENT 9 S. DOYLE FREDERICg GOITLE. BOYLE & CO., 59 SECOND STREET, CINCINN.A.T . I. 0/310 FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES DISTILLERS OF ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Campheno. Burning Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE. Manofoctafero of over, deocriptfoo of Domestic Liquors, Vines, Cordials and French 33IT"I'MTCS. ❑eve constantly on hand riotous grain of pm BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY Peach and Apple Brandy ALSO, BARATARIA AND NEW ENGLAND &c. Sole Menufaclurere cf tho CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHISKEY. Agent. ter FREDERICK 00IILE'S JA.PAIIRSE BITTERS apii:dk•rl7S H ARTWELL & SIIEPPITARDI DItUGOL9TB, No. led, norms Wood and SLEW eta, Pittsburgh, Dealers In Foreign and Denseelic Drugs, Vandshes, Paints, Dye Etna., Cbernicala, Medicines, Perfumery, kn., Sc. Manufacturers and Solo proprlotorn of tL Ca!canted SOTER CAPILLI, apl4 The beet preparation la the world 4.3 r the hair. EDIPLOVEIECAT 850 A MONTII AND ALL EXPENSES PAW—An Agent la wanted in army town and county in the United Share to engage in a reepectable and esoy by which the above profits may be certainly maimed. For further particular. addreas DR. .1. EMBRY WARNER, corner of Broadway and Twelfth Stmt., blew York City, Metcalf% one poidage aplitßind FRESII TEAS-25 half chests Green and Black Teas of recent importation end member quality snot reed, which, together with one peerlessly large stock, makes one of the largest and most select stocks of tea lobe boned In Allegheny, and .111 to sold, sholemle and Install, at prices that cannot fall to gleetisfaction. For Mk at YBANCY:B, federal at, near Lacoc ea k, Allegheny. apu CIIROASSIAN LIQUID—The best article ever discovered for beautifying the ceuivlsaion. Also Clrcesshme Bair Oil, se excellent article for restyling sad Jromoting the growth of the MGr . A hags supply of each ust received by JOS. FLEMING, spli Corner Diamond and Market street. ENUINE 11AVANACIOARS ON HAND G —I have Jost received 40,003 genuine Nampa Cigars. Thoso who wish • goad CIZAZ will plvone call sod examine my stuck before yurcheolog oloewhore. JOB. FLEJLINO. FOR SALE—Drug Score in Zelienople; a good beano. already oetablfehad. Alio, Lot SO foot on Biala atm!, on which la reacted a frame. Derailing and Store. For tame, ike., apply to AUSTIN 1001118 A CO., ogle StoekDrokers, SS Fourth atria BULK SIIOLILDERS AND HAM tiors4• reed end for sale by SPRINGER lIARBATIV • EVERY VARIETY 9F. - Rawls, Mantles, Kraor , " . Imitable for tr.° .nano, 111 , 7 spl3 -'• ARLEY, B ale by ctu bbctiiisrmtnts Acid additional Indacemeata offered to an la Waal L 4 F URNITURE , In a Further Reduction of Prietas EVERY ARTICLR WARRANTED, cd puticatar attention given to the thanotaci ore of PLAIN' AND FANCY' OFFICE FURNITURE tZirßoonti with Steam Power to Rent. apl2:lmd II. 11. RYAN RE II OVAL. WD. SMITH, Teacher of Vocal and In • /Unmeant! Music, bas removed to No. 11.3 Ponrib street, late the residence of Body Patterson, 'Eq. si here he will be happy to see his friends and patrons mud nil who may dadre his services, ifit-Lessons Oren to 'Coosa Musk snd on the Violin, Pinto, Melodeon, enlldtf REMOVED CO. HUSSEY & 'CO. have removed to • tbdr r...r Copper Warebottne, ISO. 37 FIFTH 5T111:67, 1 t the Iron Yront Block, third door west of Wood street. Pittaburgh Copper Rolling Mill C. G. Hussicy & CO., InwrrAcroina or BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, LOCOMOTIVE'. TUBING. Raise BSI It and Flats of all Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, SPELT'S% SOLDER, COPPER RIVETS, &a timlers In Block Tin, TlARisto, Lead Rae. Shoe Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iran, Timms' Toots, Sc, No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ilel.fthooto Copt.er cot to •a 7 Pat.. REMOVAL.—J. S. Liggett & Co., have re. moved from Nos. 49 .4 7d Water utroot to Nu. 76 Water and 92 Front amt.. ~. I. LIGGIIT 1.131311 r. J. IS. LIGTOETT dr. CO., FLOUR FACTORS and Produce Commie slon Merchants, for the sale of Flour,Grain, Seeds and Produce generally, Nos. 75 Water and 02 Front Weds Pittsburgh. Penn's. fe2s.ly REMOVAL.Rem, Lloyd th Forsyth, hare mmorao [tom 75 Wolff atte.t, to ST Liberty Watt, where they will behappy to meet their Moods and coot& met USX. 1011310 It REA, LLOYD A. FORSYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE COMMISSION MESCILANTS 14r the male of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 267 Liberty Street, Fab'y 1 , 113.5 4 pl PITTSBURGH, PA jop EIIOVAL.-OALDIVELL & BRO. have .I.lle removed their Dot Ftore and Ship Chandlery Satab lbarneot to the Wareham* lately occopted by ]taco Dal• tail t Soot, Nos. GI Water and Ts Front street, eecoud door above Ferry. apb:2lrd . . CALDWELL & BRO., BOAT FURNISHERS AND DEAI PR9 IN Manilla, Damp Rai Oat ion Ourdager, Oakum, Tar, Pitth, Wain and Oil.: Tat paulin, Dark, Light and Busy Drillings, A.. apAtiv No, Ea Haw and 78 Frost Street. REMOVAL.—N. Rota= k SONS, Bankers, XS) pare remared threo doors al.. Weir old stand where they will be found nail the completion of their .w building. spOrdll REMOVAL—John M'GiII It Son have re moved from their old eland to No. ISO Liberty et. Housekeepers, Attention OUR STOCK WOR TUE PPIIIKO OF ISO consisting In part iss folksy COOKING STOVES, Ncno but tba btat aaloctlai patterns; tablishmeot bat those we .111 wormer Peffect Bakers, Roasters and Cookers FENDERS, Fi:EFORONS; BIRD CAGES ICE CHESTS.,-.,'' 11 AT SAFES TOILET WARE BATHING SkgATIIS; PATENT GRIDIRONS And, In abort every article usually kept in a Bret-Diann liouse-furrtishing Hardware Store: which we will Fell at prices which cemot rail to eattsfs, at THE IRON CITY TIN AND STOVE WARELIOUSE W. W. BRADSHAW, (Entoessor to I. J. Craig k C 0.,) No. 134 Wood et., first door below the sign of the Golden Gun mtatkif Boots, Shoes, Hats, BONNETS, ec - C. __.-- -1 JAMES P. TANNER, WIIOLEsALE SHOE, HIT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, No. SS Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Ptlllllll., Res ems la store hie ery large auk of GOODS purchased direct from the NSW ENGLAND MANE , TORIES, at the LOWEST GASH PRICES, all of ',shish will Ds disposed of at a mall advanceou COST . lirlloyete Who her, heretofore gone Fall Ise their goods, for Ito fate"e nil rev. both time and money by eneklag Mar parchnees from Lino. /Wl:balers are requested to cull before Laying, and eat. tidy themeless of the feet. 63_Puticular *twat. ;area toordere. nteltL2md COAL- -SEALED PROPOSALS. rrlfE DETROIT AND JACKSON COAL AND MINING COMPANY offer to let the contract or taking out tha Coati Dons their Niue at Woodslll6, is the county of Jackson. to the State - or Slicbigan, AT A STIPULATED PRICE PER TJN, Dolivered on Lcerd the ears. TL6 tallue lo convenient to Cie railroad, the too • • to the month of the shaft. It to Moot.] oh. arut of MD City of astkaon, en the A. The Mg to Intaeliotina, nod feet and upward* Di Is to all reetiocts good. An no person will t. without a I+r•, ribbattOnntitto. LYON , . AIIGNETI POWDERS, Will /letfrey Cdr..'fen Insccia, act - coact/a. B ot-Bogs. Ants, Mad; and nit pate of lAs vermin kind. Ting importance eta reliable article of kind In Ittestilnahle. I. r.rru weather ell natur. teem. with three annoying Loa. This powder to the only article discovered which will eolonninete them. a Con.i., ay of la/Manta, trona the I..ri•. while aniidet the fern. of Asia, clam - red ilmt .oa.da II inalictu upon a certain ktod of plant red y w .0 dropped deed. Ude fact lean made use olio /mad Mak 01gtt eau., from name lutnidura. Quantities of the pl.mt hrongbi home by lir. E. Lynn. end wood n poolti.t. .I.4.tp.yer in every erpethnent. It n einiply p.adete.l Bally prepared to rested the meet of and MY•I ale and Leila. Patent have bean 0bt.,ne.,1 1/ n r i• , l manta of England, Franco, Germany, and Ku ;hp ld's Fete, and notnerone medleal and b., 11 , 011 orcl legm and codeine LETTER Fitoll TUB PI:IO3I[4.NT OF 11tt. I' STA the ittecnnve lianbion, tll.tchnc r too, In Inn '•Nla . kmagt22. LSOM—lsar r_ Ir . I lea,* tip- yhatal: Inform }on dust the Royal Coultusag..l...fin.. it • kg. t , al, at LoA4ou.bare award.] you a Mrcial ag•l C...rttgrote I 6. great value of your Magnet, I,ad.aa. «at.rtts.eat;a- I oaea - ta, £O. "3f {RV 111,1.41 , 1 t The at,re was au u to,aa.l.J I, a CO Albert la Is Fr!e (roan Potion. Nme Yu", ..011,1 , ce let, Itne. Mr. E. Ltotc—Dar n NV. Ince roialy e, :I and tented your Magnetic Powders and find them nwfuctly harmlnae to. mankind and domestic animal., not „+ rain dab awat ru haled by hop, ants and faarrta. JAMES It hl. D, Chemlat.' LAunA,NcE nap; Prof. CheinindrY. Mr. Joan I. Enna, Einpet Int.-11.1nd of (ho New Volk flog pilaf, nark ` 4 llO has expelled all the bort, ante, roach', tootbk ac, Lyon Contd.', and finds it of imm.nne Every gardener and house k.euer tonal hare a direct In tcen.t iu an article of ltd. and. Reference can hi made to ate Astor. lit. Nichol. and Niel Fopolitau Mole?,: J age Melo, Predident of the American Institute; James Gordon Btatiett, Gen. Winfield aeon., Cyrnl W. Fie ld, LM. Pease, of the bib., Pointe Ar., I.'. Judge Marl And, .Th a dlaconery Conk Loon in or T ae Club lone,, tem..] it th 0...ab1y. It all des troy lorunta,granahoppern, ann. motto, b and all vermin. Garden Omuta canhopi.ere, be pas rod, and bonen tea. rare." Arrangements are now ma in throogit tannin. BARNES A CARK of Nev 'York, to It nold throughout the world. Many nonlife. imitation. are ad en No .1. lie ...tan! .. Ntw Vont, Noremnd Sib , leti. •'ln retiring from Lorin.; I bar.• Bold all my Inaert l'oardera and Pill., Letters Patent, and tint reexela pertain. Ing thereto, to Means. BA 83 68 A PARK. This Powder discovery made by myself, and brought Iran the Interior GI Asia, and in unknown b any other pereone The genuine and effective article Id put up of tin cannistrra, and will ano Untie to beer my name. K. LYON.. Rata and mice cannot to remlind by a powder, and are killed by • Magnetic. Fill. Order them threngh any mer chant. 'Tie Lyme* Powder kills insect!! ha a trice, Bel Lyon's PSI. err mlx.ll for nay and mice Sample lluka, 25 rentm regular Meek 10 reran and fLUJ Follow dlrectlonu Use freely and Morooph/y. BARNES & PARK, 13 end 15 Park Itow, New I.k Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment fr.•!:toosvd.twGna ? m il ONE OUNDRED Pianos and Melodeons. NEW SPAING STOCK. The New Scale Iron Frame Felt Hammer PIANOS, Warranted not to become hard or harsh 'curb use. THE SUBSCRIBER begs to call the especial attention of the public to his new Sprin g Stock of PIANOS, selected personally from the warernoms of CHICK ENING A SONS. Baton, with their NEW FELT HAMMERS. NEW DOUBLE D.A.I.IsdPEIV, PATENT REPEATING Acrms AND BRACED BOTTOM OR BF.D PLATE. ALSO. A splendid stock of MELOPININS and IlAttm, ?mists from the Factory of Almon & Hamlin, Boston. Aran the new Spring Stock has been pmrhamd for cash and every Inducement will he offend to Envoy-4 lot cash or very short credits, JOHN II MELLOR, No. E4l. Wood Street, Solo Agent for CLirkerin g A con'o And Mason A flarnlin's Melodeons HEAP PIANOS.—Just re cel,d,fonr Aaeletroyxl ronni,•orn..red 634 &ad 7 octavo Plan" manaracrnrnd byf _O.ll. Thus &Cc,: THE CHEAPEST PIANOS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES! They am with fral iron Cramp and French Grand action, and tnadn in .11 ruiptcta atter the duo,. .4 the Uet makers. 6i Octaves fur 5175: 7 Octaves for $200; Tbofe will b .011 only for cash. as the email commlasto charred far sailing, as the extremely low ;Tie.. obtatnt, by the makers, it ill eat }sooty credit. tarsal. by JOLLY 11. 11E1.1.011., spivliaT 01 Woad 0 J. P. WILLIAMS SOWN JOMmSI .O s:. .A. MIL. Y c. It OCE FL 311 AND one Soot hots on T E A S: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WlLia..draMEt $z JOZIIVSTO'T~ 114 SMITHFIELD STREET, Nearly oppoalto the Cootom Homo, PITTSI7URG IT, HX V E JUST OPENED A VERY choice volution of GREEN AVE BLACK TEAS, RIO, LAGIJAY RA AND JAVA COFFEES, Sugars, Rice, Rico Flour, Corn and Pearl Starch, Farina and Yeaat Powder, Pearl Sago, Tapioca, Carb. Soda, Cream Tartar, Cocoa, Bromn and Chocolate, Maccaroni and Vet micelli,PureCiround Spices, Pure Flavoring Extracts Table and Dairy SA L T, SUGAR CURED HANS AN!' REEF, CANDLES, CRACKERS, SOAPS, SYRUPS, TOBACOO, CIGARS, te. mrSterlmiltyrT sPRINa sTYLEIB W. D. &. U. IVI'CALLITAti, 81 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGII, HAVE now in storo their large and care rally .elected .tuck or CARPETINGS OIL CLOTHS Plano and Table Covers, Which will at least eqoal any I=l And which ore offered at the lowest prices. The attention of 11 discriminating public is respectfully solicited. mr2Sidtf r ‘ i" ("1 "tY/ 4/0,) dvv"Y /mg- rPIIE BONER HAT, T HE ft ONNER HAT, Marble Mantels, Always on hand at the lowest VO GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH _LI OUT MARBLE MANTELS.—They aro always neat, old more to the beauty of a Imam than auy other article that can bo purclaute.l with thenmo money; and basides, they neaer rndan ger tha earety a home and family by taking lire, al wad . ntantlea etc, often do ar.d Oren liarmDnito7l: Al ATTINGS WIN DOW S U)ES 1:13:21313 liaterdlinuous_ TIIE CONNErit AT, TII I.: BONNIER lIAT T)I? mxtrtien lIAT, ==lE EIIIMMITIS EMEMEDIEIN NM= E=EIE I=l FOR H:AI.I4KR. IV LAE N ISILL BE BRADY P.Ol BEIM:RV ON SATURDAY. APRIL D 1" BALLARD, SWUM A CO, STRAW DAT MAINUPACTURKR. 4eUROALEW AT. N'CR' YORK. MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK. CONN =2l I=l lET=MEM 1 II E; BONNEJt TI AT. El= I=l/ THE BONNER Err, EIMEEINEEM IRCEEMZEII Ilan= I= FOR FLIMIBR {TEAR IN 1659, VL I I.L BE READY FOR DELIVERY ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2. BY BA LLAIID, SALUTE k C), FTRA IV HAT HAN MWACTURERS, 15 BROADWAY NEW TORE. ANUFACTORT AT NORWALK, CONN rnrl,lmdl. STEAM MARBLE WORKS MADE BY MACHINERY 54,.b!.. Te.r4 Furnitttre, IVoRh Stqwl+, C,lnferr, if , 2 ~ rf rux ONIIMENTS, TABLETS AND CRAVE STONES, I REACTIFEL STOCK ALTrArs ON HAND. N. B.—Our .h.1.-of Strubla is the largtat in tho Wcet arid b.:lng Dtatatturtored by mathinory, In got op in betty ittyle. with more dimpatch, and at len coot than can to that; by m.r. roatartl Inbar. Wareroorn. 323 Liberty Street Mantel Room on the Second Story; orricr, 319 crnrarr STREET. rrrrsDuanri W. W. WALLACE MA= ENGINES :SIILL FURNISHING QTEMI ENGINES on'hand and made to hytilir, STEAM BOILERS, SALT PANS. ALILL GEAR. ING, ENGINE AND MACHIN?: CASTINGS, PULLEYS, ie., Grate Bars and Rash Weights always on hand. Catalogivia or Wheels siren to alt who want gearirto. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS, ANCHOR BOLTLNO CLOTHS, at enlaced price. FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES, mord In 100) and cheaper, bettor and many times more dnrable than•lron McGEOROE'S PATENT EXCTLSTOR MINGLE MA CHINES; PORTABLE MILLS for Flouring and Chopplog. ROSE'S PATENT WATER WHEELS, used in 5000 Raw llOle,aro,cheap, sod- learns° ted to gIVEI ilss Belting far Elerstons, ocothird price of leather. V9_ol:floe, 310 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ps, I=l HYDRAULIC CEMEI'3'. TIIE SUBSCRIBER is tho Exclusive Agent In this county for Wm sale of Belmont Comma. This Comant .0 much superior to aoy olltnr said In this market, ir Public Works, Foundations, Cistorr.e., Fire Walls, etc, and ell warranted good. Directrons for using Ware on each Darrel. We itivat. a comparison of this with any other Ce ment. .1 ledge stock will 110 always kept on baud, and sold n-bolcrstlennd radii at low price, W. W. WALL/WA Plaster Palls—Loaisvillo Lime. 1 5 1 - 1 EELS. PLASTER PARIS for Lad 100 bbls Mater rade for Stucco Work: bbleLoulsville Woe, .t 319 Liberty 500 GRIND STONES, all sizes, for sale at 319 Liberty Om , t, Pittabargh. mhl9:4lho W. W. WALLACE. I.l.,;+miro;aDioara.lo , o4o(.).il DEL CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY 1 inchester's Clennine Preparation of D J. P. Churchlin's Compound of THE IIYPOPIIOSPHITE of . LIME, SODA and POTAB'EI, ♦ STSCITI.CIMILIPT INII TIII ilirdallt, or C 0 N F 3 U DI P T I 0 N FrAID great Chemico-Medical Discovery of j. the celebrated Or. J. y. Churchill, cf Carle, drat made anuirdby him to the French Academy of Medicine &beat 2 Teen ago, mark.. new and Impotent cra in the =tale of Medical &lento. Now, far the trot time in the history of the ortorld,ime ItI3INDY been toned that surely ettikee the eery/foun dation of Pulmonary DUG.? 1.1 by r 7 fhe &noire_ f chemical eltintioto of lite Wool, Ine •iimple whack conutifuter werrour or rind .• Wm fun:Venn and thee • ===l ~otl4ra PROF. 46: R. liffoilELL will deliver the woad tech:Hof thoPtlnse (of IWO at CI!? II ALL, on TIILIRSDAy ISTENINO, ttralithipt. EUBJECT.—Tas ItrruniOSS a 7 TiierttiSoolll.' D.llll open at o'clock. LecturelpoomktetiNiat SP. X. Tickets 2.5 cents, to be had at the kinetic and Book atom. ! Hotel!, Library Rooms, and at the door." P. IL Named, Wit. IL }intone, 1 Rides 11. lace, Loc. Corn Joscru P. MIRISKISON, IT - I.7rnsW Et:TERN UNIVEILSITY Or PZNEIZTL" I LE , Y r —no next term of this Irsatiestion ctll add men. on Friday. April lath. Arena... in tor admiadeo will W ramired adi that day at the tiotetrady at. it. 1.P 511 w) BARZWXLL, Beer: • Zo Vat. • . OR RENT—The property known : t t Art tth. .I.I.TrANY (ILAB.aOttES, Monongahela river, ono full. below - Dray:rutin.. Annoyed to thin propeuy aro :Indio I:Weft-tan, building, and Unroll+ moon. for the Insonfacvntinit of Window Glut, Careful, house, derailing* fur all the hands employed, and about nth reof tirevrate bottom land under watitation. Re hanks, horn vrtarb Goal of the very Fut quality tt procured tor theltinu mid other purpose!. aro also attached to ttre property, and the prollege of the cool will be intlathd to the levee. . . These work, hare teen carriei on for a number of youn and are novr In intcreerfal operatic.. .A kit tvA•Aed that alas can ho manufactured to better a•lrantago And at lett coot than at any other work. on the Menotogahtla The tenant will hare the privilege of entertng open that property itomollvdtly for the purpose of grinding clay and he the oeccesery preparation.. And fell porrreavlan Ida h gireu on the Prat of .inly. Rx tem., In., apply ' EOR'lidlfS I =MINA Brnarnaville, Payette county, Pa. TO LtiT.—Store Room and Office, at. No. 80 Water lama, recently occupied by P. B. RUM &Co. opll ISALSEI DICSJIMA TO LET—A Brick Dwelling containingn f-,orroccos and idniebed puree. lizquiro of szar2,3 I:. 11. KING, N 0.211 Liberty •treos. I?O1 RENT IN. ALLEGREI4Y-An r good Brick Dwelling on DenoUrea, new tbrigal. lnamond; IMO an and water through the house. I be second glory of Masonic Ilalh Water street, war Fed eral, comprislog our largo and two smaller roows,roltable for School Rooms or I lito pnrweeis. Booms well ventilated. aviation central. Enquire of R. IL ' mrldtf Water etrech Allegbordi' LET.—That desirable businees A. stand, with dwelling arteched, the corner of= Liberty and O'Llarre stmts. well adapted for a Cendly grot eery store. being '<copied ae each f. the last fourteen years. Enquire of It. 11. KIN°, borli Liberty Meet. TO LET—Two well finished two storylett Brick Dwelllugs,coataiefair nine rcomagacb,coMlL Wyllo West, near Chatham, within Are minntoe vat of tho . roa-offico. Euquiro or tarLdtt Iht. B. A. STERRETT, =Pam stre4. TO LET—A Store Room on Fi ft h Se., In the)itast &eatable loralionsa that great ext-jcji; ,iagbiare. 2 Apply at lab Liberty street. bit RIDDLE., MILTS k 00. MO LET—Two largo first-class Dwelfingsf4 to Int, vith wil modernlmprover:mut& LinvicocK,AlcCßUlLT& CO., 1•19 No. 1= 8ec5734 ned 151 &toad R. IVO LET—The Warehouse Room and Office now riecaplail by Porter IL Mond C Ce, 98 troll it. Alto. Lofts imitable for storitig JaV) LS.&IAII DICILRY .t CO. Cap aurttott P. AL D.A."7 - 19, .A.notioneer. CommercLal Sale. Rooms No. H HiRL threat FRENCII ANDENDLISIILITERA.TURE —On Saturday Ensuing, April 1646, idr 1411./r, soul So _told by pamphlet catalogue, in the second floor Salon P. 009, N 0.54 Fifth street, the most valimble collec tion of groat Authors, In superb editions which has been exposed 1. ealo in this city for many years. It includes • eery logo wlection of 010 molt choirs French Work., among which are Dirtionnfre Philosuphiquo par Voltaire, 7 tomit TbeatroD•flonnotiret do Cberalerte, 2 tome; Clowns de Coruniiki, 12 tome; Voltoite 7 tome; Boileau Derpreens, 4 tense; Hated/as, Arena, Itutsbonf, etc, Easti. de Mani "Ogee, 6 toms; Lettrea de kladame de Nosigue 1= tome; Voyegte linagirource 39 tome; Biotic/n..4. ' EsPiisPisl• Francais, 2 tom , c Olor•slre de Le _Longue liniminer3 warn= Le“ Troavottel, 3 wino; Besets 'Bator ques ear Its Barth:6,3 tom.; Ilintorio die Francais, 6 tome, etc., etc, also, many rere works in the Occult kola:meet/, among which are Lettres Cabal intiqnse 6 tome. works of Belinda Astrokeo; Ar:lrey's ilLscelLarden ChyailcalCsballet/ deal Trent/net Collecticin of Notivitieg The Demo/Boat of the New Testunont, etc., etc; also, unusually deeirebleand valuable Enaltah Work., among' which are Ellie llngllah kletricol*Barnancce, 3 sole; Ellie Early English Poets, 3 roles klafiees Northern Antiquities.= kobt . Shairtsboil's Cboracterlstla, 3 yobs Kett). ta111.1:10. of OenerdKnowl edga, 2 oohs Ainsworth'. Latin Dictionary. 7 cola ; Diblikers °leveled Bibliogrephy, = voltr, Drakes Memorials of Shaky taste; Donten lliosttationg Camden Society Publicatkma, 36 sole; Bollugbroke y a Works; 6 volts Italeigh'e Illstory of the World; Burton's Melancholy, 2 roll , Antiquarian Works of Acme, 2 vole; Gifford's Ben Jolmenn, , 01.; British lionorchitm: Elbakepeare Concordance: The Mar's Intrnry; Haire newer, ?tote' kitteashmatie Vision and Creed, =vols. Dunlop's litstory of Fiction, 2 vols. oc., As, Catalogues are now ready end the Books will be for ex arninetion on Thuredity, riidsyeodd Saturday. aptl P. M. DAVIS, Aust. pAWNBROKER'S SALE.—On `Friday, April 16th, at 7 o'clock. p. x., will be .old pcsnmptori ly at the commercial paler • rads., N 0.64 Pillb Street, by order of • Pawnbroker, 31 31 assortrd Gold andSilrer ismcbmindmi.g . Amer". and Eogiteb Leven; 10 Matti,. 'Clocks, warted, WM: • quantity of Jewelry; 1 anPerlor eecond band Violin; l'do. new 4 - 1 Glbb's Bowing Machine: 1 email Istm•Safec4fon's Clotho,; 2 superior Family Mks, 15 Entrials:lpr 1 011 Ninth, large Blank ledger; 1 now ttlfle Gan; Leveed band single banal/360t aura onycsior who twist double barrel Shot Gun, apl3 P. N. DAVIE, Anat.., " JOCK T., IT. W. & C. R.-..4„Apintivem naln, in lot. to eult porchsaars, by apl P. M.DATIB. Ana., rid. 54 Sittb rt. AUSTIN LOOMIS & UO., Merchants' Exchange. QToCK SALES .13Y AUsTiel LOOMS it CO, AT TUE MERCILANTS' EXCIIAMIC EVERY TIIISELD , AY EVENING.-E4nk„ Rridg , , Inennince cud Copper Ptak, Bond and Real Estate sold et public' de at the Merchante'Exchange by . . . AUSTIN 10031.18 a CO. Nam Diana and Loam, on Real Watt , negotiated co reiumonable tonne by AIIB2IN 100111i5 soa2l Stan Note Brokers 92 Fourth *IC::: f t ntuormentS. NATIONAL C. a. Ccrw and J. W. Wrarland,7;:mxe. STRAICOSCH'S • ITALIAN (3PERA. CO:Ma"AZTY : Including the most extraordinary conatelhdion of Musing Celebrities's , hich bad ever appeared to Ibis city. M. Smanoace ream-trolly informs tile public that he hoe rented the New National Theatre for • ether' rodeo of haiku. °pave, which. in comga•.me of tie arrangements previously Cuo eluded, cannot be encoded beyond 81511,767373. The arrengements mid. for the tax MOM, are of the Mott templet. description; all the gnat artists Consparung the present company will appear; who will beenpported byable and cfncient artists for tho second and minor .pertansith an entire Orchestra and Chemises trom New Tork,auder tho pen.onal direction of aistrMrce enaltoMtl, Tile Director Intends to produce, in Mom sit might!, Siz DWerrnt ltafum Opoloar,, ! All of the Aloiom Repertoire; therefor° It will he littreniti• We to repeat any Opera. FRIDAY, APRIL 15mi, .tiow OFora Night, when Donizettl's Grand Orr AI 3 acts, LEWIA DI LAMMERIIIOO:.;, sill be peodored, for this night only. On tehklt oonmion the following great arti Make their filet epptserance in this city: MADAME CORA DE TVILIIORST, The celebrated Prima Donna, In the great role of Ltda. • 11ENEY EQUIRKS, the renowned Tenor, as Edgard°. • signor A3lOl/10, N. humans Baritone, no Ashp;ti. Sig or NICOLA as symend- Eignor 11.IIV10. Arthur. Director and Co doctor—X. BDILAEOSC IL Tho pricer of ahmlolou will be: Dress Circle aniPar gnat., mem nem, $1 60; * tickets to the abbr., alth she privilege of occupying such oats as may not be secureld,gl; Oaller7, We.; Private Boxes, for six or Ica, $10: • The sole of seots for all or eitbec Of the six Grand Opera Nights will commence on 'MIA ItOILNINO (TRUES. DAY) at 9 dcl.k, et the music/ store of JOBB. If. .8111 f; L08.C9 Wood st. • boorsopen at 7 o'clock—Oyers to corumgore at fl. Saturday. Anal leth, debut of the Veal Cantata., Wm. PAUUSIE COLSON In her unrivalled Character of VIO. LUTA la Verdi'. Grand Operkln TriMUILL apll4td:. METZR'S MIRACULOUS VEAUIS.D.ESTROIriII, The Only Banaty intho 11Ade ifinti :urn go AnderAfAitc am, Macs. Cocuto‘mA Bcos, AM, MONCTIMIS, hats. Mom, Mona, Gum Aro= Lao GAIDI2I Ilasrn, tp. 50,000 DOMES SOLD IN ON NOSZTI3. Colobrnied Ronalies barn barn citeoevey -DES4 ve.im la no parts of Earovo,sodtheinalrac:. tad by the Courts of' Itiesia, " ProDeF_CP ° NI
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