„e. eras; Another.” - .The entreat of radii,: in &b. Northern Wed wu turnin,f oirrin: Into the ebounni of -rum, Tbet , Presidont was; le ad -rattier illi.`"Vlllt the ruoplc; th ..tilo is elttig lug. The present Executive thinks, with Genci.al Jackson, that ail trait. 31 ought to be hung. Tow ' nun have felled-the props of the =ram proyl and - they are about to fowl the force of theernthlnglall. trif Gottis 'about to war out Ids wrathinelLtbem, let It come, and to the will of the Lord let all the people say; " Anima !" .. Traitors, in pulling their house goon them, 'have made ruipfoel...the blow. Oar hearts are Atuttrniug.APalarlor our , nutreered dart. We Pave lent a man of intbUnte Moral character. Ho Wan Master mind la tutu 4 a statesmen wlthtitt4intheotehnif.Sortnie of StaltethandahlP -11ei Neil W MUM of the - people. . reejedtas may do ' noun= him Moir, but history will hhoonnor tam as the guekehtEmanoipator m thovroiltteltice the dart.M'tilie inspired Moses. Ile gleamy le death; bat L ',lo awake to the MOTU Itig,or-iheinsur red t.. - mod then no will;onc te U113104'10 *ay ..and !abaci:4SM thntgovertimant. t ia to the r O3llO of..arblelt •Atailthei..lAneath full' 'lsi the Unita:lloU ttatirofw Oloothillni:y traitor. , . slim rassimmuas cumica. Trivet die Riots me aynopthrof a - sermon preach.. ed (a the Srsttantabythrlati March eiltala city,' 19 . _1tiv.13. J. Wilson, D. D. taft7o.:lLLt:= . tg,Vil-rhe' * ,:f,!: :rail teanthatent." rsata. r.O: 3. • The city Is draped in mot:wring. A nation la • bowed in galrL Language la inadequate to corn- Tett; the dlmetnlons of this meat sorrow. Mot the assassination of /Mho eteur, no po. tattithiduvent boa been *l3 Importaat 'lathe mar. der - 07 President. Lincoln. leis u towering criMe. It Is worse than it the assassin had a rock down anyArtorperi. beadle Europe. (ibd'a wart aril aamemthas. After four years of um parallle Id dan gesimitiim, at tact, his era leNtned to be safe; ale the midst of his family and friends, he 'resona tes down: . , „. Ahrthani Lin‘cdn's etilegylwii . 'Written yester day la the faces of th 4 pcopin an 'no man can write -Strong men wept like children. " The . poi* loved hint becattwa be was honest, sincere. atraight.forward. The wide surnamed him '''hotal".7ll.l4 that be hie. epitaph. ' ' ' - /Viral mists UP by Prvidence' for a gre'at lautalmi.clin.lnintled 'that purpose end has .gone down to the , grave with an untarnished littuitia uncouth In - person awkward In his scapitsie,;and sonde In his a ;le, yet withal was the greattst of living statesmen. Ile will rank in , hist o ry ' Roue of the moot illustrious of men. 11hCgiVatriess consist. d• In ' Lie int egrity—loity prinGtitt'and itegienua te s pa pose. h=eath 14 lino-eine smile and grotesque anecdote there tinned 'I tolubty purpose. tie grew In new. til 'WIC irrittron the boar where be was. Inaneur -ated tilt Ike raiment the fatal ball went enstiting thmh his brain. Ills . last inaugural is one of the Wilts: documents on rocorL . Europe had letnind`ro itvi'pect bim.The name of the man who' wrnte 'the panne:tendon Proclamation will not, e nitgotiki. Tbat name Is yetlu the h tri ...sra..bnkit .will ascend brightening: to the sees newatherassinated as a tyrant, and yet theta nr.Waltiss iamb who had fewer of the elzments Yr,rl et, hi his tiimposltlou.. be been a l man who had murdered him would haVt: binged yeas ego. The &seaside was the 'Anita short:righted of mortals, he thought by:ltillirg Lin he could destroy the principles of which he was the embodiment. The Prince of Orarge wee assasslnatml, hut the principle' fur hichhe died stride the earth today. This na ticii.".cati Use twenty Precldcuta and still tri.- .Iba.leiibtus of the Pnoridenee are titan=olll ,and momentous, Let me mention some of them Idigibot any - regard to system. • 'l:Ged fa onr refuse: How' feeble is man flow helplec.a atonal ;arm! .We must reach higher. „. 9.‘14 eimetantlY.ieearGodi protection. B.'"M a tuition , we are yet. encompassed With God preaches in this providence against. the thrifty: , that belted fallen somewhere else! Bo " Ides the artaseld is an actoi and tho son of an actor. desk schooling was on the stai.s. It is St`te Dean school in latch he...gradumes asaa et-a sad trilbies. God eials_natlous„, as be , /Oats p^r.sons, throngbaOklaleferitudeairfjoj id sorrow. •• itt' Let nu art with - motierathin. Let no ono adiriae helots fluience. Law is supreme : sittsursam mart. Y. L Cilintert—asT. 1101.111 a. D. D. 4.1011-upost stens the Icy et trouble Bow swiftly sorrow treads on the heels of joy. Last Sabbath the land was aglow with gladness, and we were In the hoose - ol God with songs on oar 14s. To-day the land I. shadowed with the -''outward expreeslons of grief; and we are In the satebnirY,A cmnintiy - 'of mourners. 21. c t. not fotW• ting',Jehovah': yve rendered tvoir.kgivhig tribeavetf: Nei, Jehovah not forgyttl tg ns, beaten Insltis no ter look upward for comfort aiitfiginapitr Is liable to trmiltbs.- treti Muth Impplntsa Lobo enjosed this waslilmolwitLatacdirog _all that sin ho d me to mar and Oslo It. -finsr.its icy for the porton. thlefieldly, the chnreti. the nation. Tot how common 1. sorniw-r:sorrow for onrschres, for our loyckfor ii, titta.-M'of 13 A, for the nation. No cud itkm is 64outlitssrach. The bantam., may beirttickes oe his summit. The loveliest may ha ectskitit WAIT a divper shadow. 'The dsy may a*dits at I +4 , CO‘fle. * 'rho uldht flat wackeli untllidlarstar .11mA/west , tenable isiiovirtiken our-land. 'TWIN at wwwene emsgrindating 'namely," on ligfutsting of lit,atiOnitl footle& after our long. aggsgilnienlglit;; we are gruirie4 whli tidings or woe. Our beloved, President—tor didn know heleattlielt we did love .Idin7fslla by the;hand of an aeaarsib:. In thin time of trot,ble God argue at to call TOO loin,' address 'Jamas at no ottlertima— Ito is lbi ey:' to are in this egegory. , Wrong as Ithtettsiof prospaity, let as not elgag Mlle mistime of acmes pow wh!le the.wases . ind billows are going ovens.:At topillig the invitation, I.t tot eall, I. Tor the forgiveness or our national slns; .for pardlab lorf tor Siderallim of slavery, the monger that In Its Venom bltes, even when' cm selottugist It is a dumb-exertions; for otr.f rn for oar to aof so maul who are wellberrehrletlon tiorientlitotsi—sots, libertines, beasts. 2.. For direction es to nor coroluct In our , season Of torrow,:tend es' to the paths we shall take from — tt. • 3.'Lfor.the secomplbtonent witob n. of the object hscarldeb .1. Ur distress I. :permittol; for : 1 4ratWe gang to lift our heti from slavery lifthout,beled certain of lie death? This recent exhibition of iu tnaligulty sommotm n. to go at It'..ignitt ; mid stamp It untllit Is dean, and then built beyond all chance of nvutrection. Were - we-about, Inaugurate. policy of mercy:; wards the 'leaders of this rebellion Inconsistent with the, Divtoe will cancenttlng each atroelortil oftendersf Thereto a call for us to execute 41,7. Ptreistitemni, upoi them without regard loony mawkish senthrestetalisca. Were we, tke. MOM so anxious for peaee as to bo wallas; to her. ou au improper sod temporary bolii There Is a call tor tul to short comprottuso at; .an t•eilullerous connection of cousedeuee. sod policy." and ementa , a pure that nacres *III oppnive, and postrtity applan I. Wert we glorying In the tiesli---g meg to Mr. Nuiro'n what eon due to :ebneatil lolmltablo straffrowir nal Wort bistory, starred as It, la with this"clans rale ar, tom no name On lu pages vi'eh'will'Alec aeith.brichier lustre as It Is krd bath rapt it front the samtutt. of coming N:hrt , .ll.att tb To.. The myeument that gull toe raced - over thy suet shall no: ho ,so monumen tal am the lit ruise thon lisst Moen to liberty and hblustally..Yeseu to thy , ashes! honor rto thy memory: may It be itio ambition of all thy •11L , mamas lieveanr thy-mantle, and ect as will as thos;tbtleperti thls.mistelty b u cell to remember that . ;only LI great; Ohly hi to be a hired. .. at tboteght - tahoulal leave wenn mire Into ibelkeileer.t r iturr..bel bel o ved 'Es Onside.: t oat awn, et to dough a minister, can ape alt or the d.toa and;%Onto: , , of (bore who arc tuAr sad dm: to Lim when Gm shock of their death It on Win I .1 am a mourtict. too; to clay—your tole( b mine. -- Dly heart Is too lull to let my lips be trusted. , O. Our eyes ate to Thee. Thou whine thtone Ii "In the heavens. Thank God there Is a Gotercor v hive home and life ore beyond the reach of tlett SrallOr't treason ,and the-assassin's' knifo. Ire dottlialt thitem well. Ile Is toq wise to err, bet atod to lee unkind. Our ten. tU In lllm. Our formai, tourked brlllm, grow. btlyht, :With more than raptures no.; . ,gesdittline sat. owl Us worlds of light, IV! Det er a Ilte I y day." anierait ransurnmAD cnnacw—ncv. Dn. J COMAS. PABTOI4 . Trxre-"Put cot eeoc trust lu prince* woe In the Boa ett of .lo . 4k h n o reu " Slo tt g!folA n . " ,t7, 4 l, ' i u a h striate thoughts polio h."—rsalm Itd: 3,1. Y he church was tancfully draped. A. lame ~,acogese of people were assetoblud, and were detply mooed, while the speaker reirred meetc ly to the mournful oreashnf—eiting the lisuen T tor David nier,Bahl—and deter-Wier nue rerambeltning national , calamity.' Ile then pointed cut .he doyen', 6 ;weld! teachings of this event in Gt.'t 'a Providence, and pressed the ad tuoilltlon Of the hxt. The lessons were striking and significantas &Ws. eternity—Ga.'s anverclguty-41nd'a - su- Tryetrysef 7 clettandlug this honing°. of our public men aid of L ife nit ion, for 111. Son, Jems Christ; We King of Kingr—GetPsjolgust ma bringing us. to his fee. la bumillatloa amidst our peans.of victorx,.aod.tritebtrg-us, also, in this crewel's; net, the aniiinul'of the rebellion, which especially, Temitdltir.usof th e prin elplea for which we con tee‘r- n. theybstileatio °flaw cod wood govern- Libeist;' , an against 1113160 d In the land, - culnie fur alabt,talkat the 04'61dt : igen of Williams Pclaeo 'of Orange., e^.d enforcing Lisa amp) of the text. TUIRD c. r. onrCII. • • •• • flew. Di. J.bn G. Drown' delivevid 7i4rrdkr • 3rtrElnir etecvdingly ,linpreasive. and appro. 7 101,Ite, Miro ome foam the word* **tali/61-1e 31 • • • ddivellid,b,•3B.."Sio yo not .that ,zollikthalb • "' thlidiiiiii - DineL" comineeeedby yritriitig Lis beano's to the great' t•*•Joleloil of ovet, • Dbobews of the past: week. ,* * • . • - • ~~~+s~~ ea: Lad f . romi•s of 1.,,,c0me, re4ennio witt. Ito rrnipio.t .4 his deft lied .‘"d diplwariernd forces. had been compelled to yield L o u K. 1 w d t o h f . on r bravo day scene! In lean than thirty-six bows the nation has beets hurled Gem the airy pinkie of Joy down to the, very abyss of sorrew. Why Is it that to-day Countenances *Lich were lately io brilliant with Joy ate now teamed with sadness? Why Is It that the ha . billnitrots of mourning en e seen op ourdwalings, itorts and sanctuaries'? The nation hes canoe to mourn. Our noble and veal:rated Chief Hag tilde Is deitd. - -The Ibiiiirbo 'eallity. patient ly, 'firmly std , ruicessfullr guided this nation through the terrible ordeal of the mightiest civil net flirt Of tecorded time, is dead. The man whose, name _will ever' stand among the *oblutt patrhtts 'of thii or aux other land,- is 00: Well may tile Dittlol3 mourn. well May she But on *kick-cloth; for her noble Presuistit died rf;r4'of disease, but of violence; not by accident; InUtry the mtutlerons anaemia, , erosmi , rawinrErtrkx cnunou }lrv. W. D. ItowardiD.D.; pastor of tho Sec. or.d rreatryteriaar Ghtuslt of, this city; pi:mu:hod trap . thelbllowing trxt: "K o tor se net, there le 4 prince. sail a. great ta.,ia tellestAhle des In Isniel."-24 • It was not the purpcos speak or the great ness of the liresi r dent, thimalt. there was much -1 . 0 be said upon that subject;' for one who had conducted this mitten safely through such a wr rible n sr, and teauaged.our complicated foreign n.lutkms with so much .skill,. was no coakoon Ii la very proper, however, on this, occasion . to speak of .hlt podium'. Mr. Lincoln was pre-entinentlY a good man, as appears, first, in his Integrity; seated, bla patriotism, and third ly;lrt the kindliness of his nattre. The simiker then proceeded to draw sundry prattical le,tons fron this-melancholy - event. 4 First, the vaulty of all.eatthly thing*. Seeendly, the uncertauty of bnman life. Thirdly, we saw in the 'Peas sdhatlon of the Presideat the malignity( and madness of the . /plat of this rebellion—rhat had omit down the test friend the S,u. h had. The gnat lerson which God is tractile:: us in is sad trent is, that the leaders of that great rt hellion must not go unpunished. LIBLIVIT . ITUISET 'M. 7. CllUltert—RD'. W A. DA anotoN, PASTOR. Fantre 771. "li r e Lord re!treettt; let the elrtk re . jette." The following le the introdoctlon: A great calamity has befallen our nation. Thee tial ope reddest Sabbath In all our-national v, Tho heart of the nation Is overwhehried with an In espreseible grief—riven with an angulin 11:101 as Wan never experienced before. . What a contrast today Is to -last Sabbath, *ben the nation held a rtilgions jnbiko. We were lu.re to offer praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God for recent tintorles and for -a good hope - , of a speedy and permanent pease. We bad scarcely. returned to our Ixtmos from the church In the evenlng when a telegram brought ns still better news; Lee bad surren dered. The males wad quickly wild with ex- - citron:et and rejoleings. Bells rang, cannon roared, rockets blazed, bands played, the people shorted, prayers were o ff ered and doxologies sung. It was a night never to be Ibrgotten. We were every happy people—but how changed the whole scene! . To-day the nation mourn ; mourns mere gyn. trolly and profoundly than ever before; morons the death of Its Chief Magistrate, Abnitiam Lln cold.-whom the people honored as they never did any other man since the 'days of Washington. Our poor bereave& country Is clothed In sack cloth, and Is sit hog down In the dust. Private dwellings and public buildings are drapti in mourning; every emblem of death is displayed; Lamentations, loud and Litter lamentations, are heard throughout thb land. No wonder. From a Lumen standpoint, who can estimate the loss sustained in the Presithut's death 7 Noble Man! The nation bad learnedlo confide In him; is his bends she felt her int,ests were sates With has at the wheel she believed the ship of stale icLuld newt be foundered; but that having weathered every storm, It would ultimately 1.4 rt subt Into a safe and quiet harbor. lint he is Prue; death a lilt Its weapons of war, has laid him lair. All that is •mortal of Line do te-day ht state la the White house, at Washington Chy. That MOBISiTe brain is now Inactive; that Gashing eye is closed; that 'tongue of wisdom Is idiom; that meat patriotic, and -philantluvpic heart Is MHOS forever 7 Nale • Ills death was strange and' - tadln a peculiar inge. The place and manner make it such. had be died a batnraideath—died wid without= disease 'Mader' ar Damming ; or by some direct visitation of Divine Providence; or had he been assamlnated 'some other , place—in his own bonne, ei in the Capitol, or when at Petersburg or RicliMond, or la the houteor God ; had it not botM in the theatre, it would net have been so Cut there was 0 much that was ,troly_gotai awl nrabiarorthy.in Ina character and life that we ean.well n 1 to look alt.& a large thane of thaEty on whatever seems to us. to like baen others lae: • Mr. I.locolo has woo for himself a name that 11l be Immortal ; he has licked hitt fame with that of Washington; assoe.a.ed himself with the - imperishable Listoty of his country. U. was wire; eatttMes, neat/vim, fornifing, Chesel ellltollll, untstul, bobcat, Jost, pstnlotic,-pkt tbropicond may we hop...religious? We fird we base lost mare to toe death of Mr. I..ineolo than we could bare Lei to the de. th of .a - Gib& Maw In the nation. He was the staff ru st.lth . ,we alt were lemming • the people's esldcat ; th e toad pea's-trues t and dearest liked; emphatically one of Uol'a noblemen. • :ca". CHAS. A. Inciurr-4th r. AL. • "Let rot yoaillnut be trui-bled, belteire to Ctod,.' sh, Cr. The knowing was the applitntlim in 'ler of our sad a atfotal bereareafeat c What mesas p drapery of inournlug 1 solo oar Joy- ful heists *OA forth payers of Itu6k.satelrog tJ Geld. we signal virkee. Brion: sad Sabbath's brews Lad, been taunted, we wro with ea ; bullhorn, and tallow ut loyal hArta wens leap- Irg fcOr j6i. Bat alas ! joy and njolclaz has bozo' iuddtnly tamed to aurrow and mourning. A 'Eartun la ; .her new beauty Is Gldden slth drapery ; her great heart is slot lat t,olten 11th trouble; She moms fur her noble ebleftan fallen; her Lonest welt-trk.4lof. 'awl; her loved delve:to—lead. Aad ;nab a &nab to dire °pinch a life:!. • The Immediate instrument is , 00 listen' !leant to be conrldt red fur a rum:erne We are sure be was no friend of. freedom, no friend ,of his country. but a fiend Shore heart was taw:kerma by the ,veer camper of slavery and rrbeillon. ills life no .n ore compensate for cur loss than the hie of the worm that crawls at our feet. Ile Is to be reefr& d as a mpresentsdive mao, at the spinent of ibis cruel rebllllest, that has for ;tunedreary years teen, iftlagleg blood and tears form the he art of the nation. and to the leaders and supporters of t hlsreb, Ilion ; an d and bereaved Patton and Injured Justice Must turn sanfactlon. .11 matterituot w bolter this assasaleatlon was detennlstrd on by their leaden, met in solemn conelafe; It is their act; Ala part and parcel of ti sir fiendish work; It Is like them. and they ,Lonld be held restorilble. It Is aut another t . oteardly KM of the demon alsvery; Lavine Idl ed to take the batiedis life with • legion of raltorons esscsslos, they bare succeeded lo talc. toe ILe life of cur represeniative mad with the -bloody bands of One. ' /do nor aCyc.refe rows, "Venionaco is mien, Ist ill n ray, Faith the Lord." But 1 adnx-de the i•st.ve of Jostler. God has Mingled the !oleo 'ol his 11.011.e:tee with the voices of our many ;;states, - car, many maimed and helpless patriots, out many stricken households, and by Lets voice loud cod clear, thg - nation Is exhorted to deal justly. Whit ber itn!lty, traitorous assassins. f-d net make this assertive In thebtat et' excitement or 10 a spirit of revenge, but because I believe this this providence 01. Fod is plainly directieg the nation intake:Just ouch a course. Weary of war, I Per. We were ready.to bey peace at the sa m itlice of princip end Juidlee. The quaker then went to argue that for bearance was becoming a stionelvice rather than a national virtue.' e hand of Gad was distinctly risible In the removal of Abraham Lincoln aid the proruutPm Of 'Andrew . J.thuson. .11 hile Gad need. ti Abraham 'Jowls, he preserved him—when Hewes done with him Ho took him to make mom for one Whom the speaker as firm. ly believed would be made His chosen Instrument let carrying on this mighty work of renovation and freedom- Let us mid trust In God. ' The netion'e God still lives, and her very- grief will pally her end makeher stronger for her. work. BT. ASDKEW . S Cift7tCll-I . IIOTESTATIT trISCOPAL. The regular Esetersermon wad postponed un til the everdeg, and the sermon of the wombs', by the N o v. Wm.od, Snivel', Associate Minister of the Chinch, was devottet to the memory or the late frtsident. The theme of the discourse was "The Nation's. Bereavement" ; based nom the h. xt !.:d Sum tit I,lst chap, lath verse: "Toe Lately rf Ist ~t 1 la elala upon Mgt places. flow 'are the mlO ty fallen." The speaker alluded to the profound impression which the death of the President lad errata —to the tokens of eorrow upon penile buildings and private dwellings:the dope balt•mart, bed the insignia of eloureing with witch willing - hoods had decorated the 'until:my—all eloquent of a nation's bereave west. It was fitting, therefere, that we Fb cad:pause, Even au ld the Joy of our; Easter rejoicings, to stud a tear over the memory of that gnat and !mod man who. bat to suddenly passed away. 1 Le flowcra which wcre_ to decorate the Easter native! must be laid upon an openeolild. aril we who bad hoped to to in Lath to the empty striuklire and'sing our Easter catuls. must. stead Ly a newly-made grave. Ile themalladed to the early life of Mr. rireola—to Ids overcoming the attacks which lay In bia path au by the native force of Lie character, rising to the bitheat posl. flan In We world. Ile was etsentially a man of the people, and his early carger bad developed : two char acterliths whichgave the nation reason : [(reaped that In his °Metal life he would he an Mondt man and a 'friend of Breeden. Itr.thst ctsdlon the nation boded been diaappototatl. devothwt.to the duties; of Ile petition, his Tir.stlfith'soltataittration of the affair& of State, i Lk' conetent., regard the' 'convletions of the , leo". and - hie .Intettiog.,abreast4'of . opinion, were alluded t 0,...; 4s. *to Mt deletion to the Idea Of Creedal:a, he who *a a manhunt Cosigrest. hadlliftoa his solo M=l2E 1.• • ••• , t •. 1 , •" I. ct 111+N, I Cy, ti 111! the hatlim*. a• 111 m be known 1.. I axes iiie great riteiorzi • rie , Litt I r 1.4 ItIOO Cr - CO•olt Is already a IV /tell. word of firtdi m hire% er toe oppressed are starting for drliveratme. The speaker reviewed Maly the fact that ft,nr. 'lean. of cMelal lite the people had en &netd bin adminit4ration with a unanimity no-. ktowa I efore, aed In his new term of office God had in emitted him to give bog enough to see the 'over of the rebellion broken, Ito lead ing eenernl a pirOner and lie despotic heal a fosiltive fry m justice. Akraham Lincoln died a tnarfyr to his fidelity, a victim to the eemon spi rit: ti - rel elllon be had eci ruiceeartnly fought and Wo Musty vanquithel, the last and greatest (fitting upon the alter of our country's life; for be . staa murdered because hewed President. - ' "We tell U.y dome with many a sigh. Rut thou are Freedom% cow sad .'erne'., One of the few; the !moor &loam. That were not born to die." lantlTT(l.7neto.lM) el.tructi—uttv.c. a. SWOPE, In Trinity Church (Episcopal,) the eervicea were appropriate to Easter, this great feast he ir g always alloyed a it h suicences by the Epis copal Church. The great calamity which hem east glitcm Overthe whole commuultj and the w hole nation, gate, however, thetune acid spirit to the eervices and to the sermon. The church was heavily draped In black, and the baptismal tent was hung with black and decorator' with a beautiful pyramid of purple and white Bowers, with a crone of Forgetemetiota resting on the dark ground of the drapery. The prayers were hitersperscd with petitions for the fatally sod friends of the 'amebae(' Chief Magistrate, and fur theirmtion la affliction. Even the manic, which was jubilant In accordance with Easter Feast, was still execute! In a manner which made it apparent mall .that a deep under-tune of mourtitul sadness pervaded the whole. 'lke • sermon, which was from the 28th clavier of St. Matthew, verses sand 6, was pre pima as au Easter Berman, yes even this could norgcstralii beart.ft it allusion to the great ea. hobby which Ells IT. ry mind and saddens every ht art. Alter speaking of the gleam. and the trienthls of the resurrection of the ffaviour, and dwelling upon the harmonics of nature with the great. It Ellen of the day, the preacher, the It-v. Mr. Swopes, spoke of the ntysterloira reasuulug of God, In welch frfi et r aprings from death, aid then, pausing tor a moment, made wilosinn to the nation's great vier. a. suggested by Lie the ught be had too pursuing. lie Nadi flow strange, bow wonderful. In the ways of the Providence* God, and In the affairs of this are' the minglings of light and shade t 11 ,w closely In the footstein of Joy treads the solemn f rut of sonon - 1 flow often, wh. ci the heart beats melt high with hope, arc its exultant throbblngs but the knell Of approaching despair Light acid dark room. Jny and wriow, Berm ever meeting; following closely upon art other. It in so in the taloge et trio life. Amid tee brightest and meat glad fostivities of earth life, he. many a man bears within his brain a bean aching and hit eding with bitter griefs keown only to ill-1r sad poismoor. It is /meson yrith theglad foothill. of this joyous season. Ono week ago, and the dark dawning of the ?melon Week was rowed..as to obseur.: or to .ccppse the light that fell npotsthe pathway of thin 'nation. Today, and the bright light.of this, in Easter Fast, la clouded by the gloom that hangs like a pall round every heart; mid the dark drapery of death mingles mournfully wish the Might• firmer,. that symbolist ths resarrc e lion, and °sof our b^-avaaly hopes. • The CitiIEiVAGI , IIiATE of the r.atiOn is dead! The Iliad betaken from oar hose today ! The foul of his death casts a gloom noon every soul; wine the mode and trimmer-of his fail, "tie deep damnation of bin taking off," bas sent • Oval of }terror, like an electric shock, from heart to heart, throughout the length and breadth of all the lard ! What shall we say, then t What etw e nay at such a time as this? We can but w oar heads In silent and subdued anbaffssion - totbewlllol God. We can but own. in this eater:pity, His chastening, overruling hand. We ct g but hope and trust and pray that Ile, whose ys are ant as our ways, may be leading and tolneting this nation and this people, by a way • e know not; yea even through the dark valley f the shadow of deatli,to the glories of a blessed Ft tuned' on SZCOND r. r. curccu, ALL6l:lL.sif Rev. J. 11 Clark. D. D., delivered an appro. irlate and expreative serman in this church yet trcday, of a Inch the following la a synopsis. Isaiah PS:ll,lo.—"For When thy judgments are In the earth, the lohsbitents of the world will learn iightecusness. Let favor be shown to the wicked. 3.1 I.lllhe Dot learn righteousness; la the !sad of uprightness will Le deal unjustly sod will not be t:cid the majesty of the Lool.. Gcd Is good unto all. Displayed In his provi eence In all ages and among all %exude. Neva. n ore signally than to the Americas/ nation, In lie hitth, continued prosperity and even during this Infernal rebellion. Bat when a puopto al cee the dhine goodness, when they will not be led by it to repentance, when they as it were Con.bine to perpetuate any groat wrong, It be homes benevolence In -God to slat thew with Inegnients. hlsbe Lae done In our case. And ‘l3‘ 1411 V thee judgments have beet', Parts of. States li-ve been desolated, enyeadlodlN desutcd, cit- I.- but e r. 00 RUO nohle brave ate slain. And as if all title wemnotviongb to bring as Li do rLlht, 'our noble Prestdent,venerated by al byel mea— besett, merciful, patriotic Abraham Lineolu-- • stricken down. • The same enTravatlon seems 13 be to our case at twiatid In Israel. The text says, "in the I.sd cf npvightnesa they dealt tinhattly." It iv as tt4 Ina heathen land, but under the teach gee of God's law, and In•the face of Dl. the mak. dh-played In many marvenons ways, that 'll. y sinned. Bo It has been In our ease. D i e has Oman ends fluorin any onion as to ours, but we WINO abuial his goodness paveresingly, 'aid today Dia hand Is stretched out against us In judgment. /ly these judgments he calls us to repentanee, - !lat recognise his authority and will as isoprene, a a by trayar to commit to him the Interests of A +a union. GA's primidence has compelled is as a nation to all tLe moral advancement Made during these years of war. Those In power were abut np to the tecevelty of proclaiming emaneloation; and n. t Until that step / Was taken did Gel eigually .n evilest his favor to our arms. Last Sabbath I tbld you to rejoice with trent log. No man wan more glad Mao me over the :het of Ricbmond and the surrender or roe; and y. t when on Monday morning I rend tile Lerma rurrender.l was overtaken with a fixling of a 'daces. A good old lady sa'd "If I had a dig I would display It at half meat and drape It with mourning; at dI , to-day it wraps toe body of the Pt esident, draped in the deepest mourning..., Out why has God . permitted Lincoln to ho m. assrloated ? 0 how mysterious! I can only Inteepret It. as God's voice against leniency to bit od dyed traitors, perjured villains. The popular mind was fast resolving to let the lead eta of rebellion go unpunished. This God re- Imkes by taking away )it. Lincoln, a good and trete:int man, and says to the natlon by his re moval, 1 em a Gcd ot Justice and will alto v no kiy ?contort:it of lumanity to prevent the elevation of Justice. God brought Mr. 1.1 uoln, lit Moos, to that point, where he could catch tome glimpse of the glorious future, but Eh, com ;gegen of the mighty work Is iterulve.l Moon other men. To let the lending rebels go napialatt , d tumid be an Intuit to it., memory of tne gallant dead, iced to the fittings of purist friends wit t gore tutor to their cenntry. It would be an totrase o all prmeipit nof Justice, sr dan I-suit - to him who pas justice and judgment for the habitation nt t is throne. It is still a day of some d . arkncas and ancertvin ty. 'lbe war is t over yet. .L Merano Weis de• dared the other day In Dancille that he wluld tot snore:Act a foot of the Confederacy without Clint netts opposition. We hope that bloody battles are °vet, but I forget not the character el 'Our enemies. ,Titty are bitter and den:min. ed. I counsel you to continued and earnest player fur our untie". 1 conned you to forget of Andrew Johnr on when you bow at the / throt e of grace la glower to the neater& of a eto i•ar. let °pie. God may make him the A two , - lean Joshua, who will lead us to permanent peace. If true to his cfbrtpeated declarations, the event which has brought him to Um Prost. ' eer,tial chair will fell terribly upon those at whose Instigation the nation has been bereaved of one beloved as Washingun. ruteT /kILTUOniai PROTEISTANT CittaiCll-IILY. JOIN FOWL, PASTOR Text : Psalms. 46, 1. "God Is our refuge sod strength," The following Ia a briefs:maims Of the Memnon s• To be In trouble Is the com mis I , t of nun. Wu may dread It and . try to men e It. but It cam enpon as an armed map pad the owe Ile dark shadows across every path nod on every heart. I. As a people we are he trouble. 1. We are In trouble because of the death of the ware, and good. and bled, and pubic President or 11.16 nation. 2. This Is a great and over whelming trouble. 3. This Is a sudden and un snarled t tumble. 4. The enemies of our coon. try, for whom our beloved Proddent and his elder and able Secretary were murdered end the nation plus god Its trouble, will uot -be helped hi tlfs most fiendish and 'grottoes crime. If. Ms ' , btons God sustains to in Oro in trouble. 1. Ge Si is our refedo. 2. God is our strength. 3 . God is a very present belie In trouble. 111. Ti at God mail help in,uhot should VII do 1 1. Wu sSs old all upon him in the day of our.trouble. 2, We should tenet God. J. Let us address ourselves anew to our wok and fear not. The santlneen to God's work may die, but the work goes en. Let every man stand by for Jeane, and staud.ly Ha country, and the Flag that now 'waves mer Sumter, will soon ware In glory all over the land. C. awl bless our country ! clitcE usronmsn Cif !Melt J. n. wsowrat After the f+Oth ^rnlek was read and an appro. y.rlett prayer was otr, red, the pastor took his stand ut the restll s pg defl„ and remarked that, Amor( lbe to the realms of the church, he had prepared at, Easter serflion, but se,add darer the prraChing or' It until_ evening, an be felt It hla duly tastier .to the sad admit y which bad In, tarn the. vodk a. fie sate that the . Father or the Nalloo".,hatilsjlert,ttsuck ileWn by at base The nation's heart was d:Spstl la the kmbre burs of gelefand sadness. ice remarked gE= Li .L. IL wl. !, tlc t 11.. thr ,t. ut: 1 . 01 VI . , y t 1-1.,41•1 qvt , b , t tOvrtAv : lunch% nu Flul: "stoical Itdiflirtrce;" :but the mlni,tvr of • ttut gust,' :Lucid impuvt buy:: hauuricui :1: an , uut the lefEovF, ohSch clrcunstanct, tl:Fe cl quent oral: re, Evelniou•at. anti should pretant theta to his people, ,te. These le. , cons were the follow. let. 'That this national grief bore tratitnony to dt cp affection for Posidcut Lincoln, on the rTrt ctu the loyal entire. Ells virtues ensh•lard him is rl en besot.. We could never forget him St 2d, Ibis Lat!Qoat grief was exprostve of he F uLmiesict of the penple to the itithority of Ito Government. Government. President Lincoln was tha re ea-, aeutative of 'the sovereignty of the Farplc. wan tapressive of loyalty. It nourished :lad chef i•bed that rightful relation.' gd.'l lila sad death showed the uncertainty of human pleaturos, etc. 4th. It likewine illsntrate4l the uncertainty of 6th. Grd In Ida Prov:denee permitted the eon. tintrion 01 the appalling deed, end that he would oven ule it for the welfare of the government and for his one glory. God never Inspiredthe re. hellion; out helms overruled the s Mons et the !netnews, to the blotting out of the ale of flaTeiy, to the full confirmation of our Allier tits, de. Rey. B. H. Nesbit, D. D.; editor of the Adromte, recopied the pulpit of this ehtuch, It v.. 1. A. MU er, pastor, r the room of the pre. I ding elder, Mr. 8. P. Wolf. His theme - was tin character, labors sod triumph of the Apostle Pant. Ihe discourse was closed withattenlogyou the life of President Lincoln—his moderation= his practical wisdom—his eminent ability In gui ding the nation over four tmost stormy and Itoubled years. Then the stupendous event, littlest w bleb the nation stands saddened and diet tetted—the assassiaation of our nod Presteent —was dfScussed. Thiv deed was tut another manifestation of that foul trea ts, n w hich bee VO.lttrsti to lay•shands on the fair Is title of govert ut..nt, planted by the wisdom and et tort ttel - by ;be blood of our fathers. • The opt Mier closed by avowing that this foul taking as ay of our Prmltlent was perhaps permit t• d by the Diclue Providence, 1p order to a full a• d sufficient pooh Itment of the leaders in the tt I ethos. Prtsldvnt Linrolu was stricken down r bile devisieg schemes of mercy for the teals. 1 r• sichnt Johnston will, beyond peradvenfie, ibaugurate a severer p• Rey. FIRST PRTSRTTYRIAN enuitcn—Dß. WU. PAXTON The • t wan from the I Intl] Psalm, the verse— shan net be afraid of evil 11AInge ,• hb heart Ic fixed, trustlrg in the Lind." Alter delineating C:laal actor of a go wl man, as described hi the t• at, and the bit t,edntsa of such a state, ewe r:sin In times of perturbation, Dr. Poston spoke of thp sad event which has Just transpired —of the man where sudden and violent death the na tion mourns—ot the progren or the fearful crag lie throngh which we have Just oassed--of the ntoielstaktahle manifestations of Providence In our nywated reverses, until the nailon shnuld be dueatect up to the great work of breaki og every y he and htt Mg the oppressed go fete. lint the most itnpresslve portion of the dls merge was that in which the thought was sug gested that possibly God meant this terrible dis pel as lon as ant dmcn t on thatict he abundance or our mercy Inwards great and unrepentant en mtbnia we were forgetting the righteous claims of Justicdtt. Tills was one or Dr. Pazton's most elm& at and impressive discourses. DR. DRACE.VM CHURCU The pelpa of Dr. Gracers cburrb (United rmiblicrina.) corner of Penn and Morison ettects, in the Fifth want. was Ailed by Her. 11. (tritely Ferguson, who preached from :11,14. The 'armee treated of the many vir tues of the President. Ills nitub would be larded down la history as one of the best men at the age. Although be Is dead, the nation a ay still hope that God will ant forget ber, and t*►t he will ralee up In Andrew Johnson a Otwhns to carry her safely through her present muele. TOAT6I rEESCIT7LRLI.7I CHURCH Rel . . A. C. hinClellan preached In this church Ur to the test "Tier itiong rods were broken and withered." Tick.lU Eh The itrerood entlemsn reviewrd the &smut& of &hi, late 11 , 0 - dent, pronouncing - him a man of rut phrs. i , -nt nod mtutal ',durance; of eeed.rent inthP ut and good common senses of great erect'. to Abllley.—quoting the remark of the late Judge Douglas--"that he perfornsod with &dal. v./de:skill whatever he nudertoolr—". lie also ai led.] to tee hnmlLty , kintlnms, go duns and d, loud patriotism of the man. 8 CNDII£IIT STIMET nI. Rev. A. K. Bell pastor of the Saidreity strut ( %bevy) Baptist Chinch, drlitertd a Mdt, tilretive dleeonne from dodges 19 Arid it was an, that ill that um It, said, them WWI no deed doe° or seen from the day that the t 'Wren of I.rael came up out of the laud of I .pa onto this day: eemoiderof lt, take airlec chi .peak your naiads. " ==! Or. Jaaxes Forth y presebed from Lake :1.3...Th Aid there they erucill-d him." it Wait ~.nem. motion bobbath, the services were appropriate that oulltet. The text, however, adUrlied au upl artunity for tha reeercal gentle nee to speak onl be death of the Prxwidett. The sermon was very Cale tree. TMED I. V. cIIOILC7I, iLLIIMIESY la the ThirdlYttlted Presbyterian church, ..ti• l• Limey, appropriate releronee was mach to the ~ sessatiwt W the Psestdrst, bat the pastor, I.re. Joe/1h It. Ktrr, annottr (LA that on nest Sebbath ant:lawn at twerteelock, be would do lira adiscanzse with tpx.lst reference to that sad erent. halter. Reid, pastor of the Ist Church. &wash street, prrsehed r Nolen= and at prortlate sermon from 4 Elm, 2 :IV.. "My father. soy father, the charlot of Israel, and too ttiercnentbereof!" WIT c kwOW w. onunca. Net. V. Lavas preached in the East • Commsn Ilethoillst church, Ahrgheny, from the teat— " Now art the mighty fallen." 3.lBamnel t IV. Appropriate sermons - were delivered In other churcher, bet we tailed to vet even the teat{ up oy width the Tr tnerldi were hosed. 1n a num ot the rboreh,s there were commit:km abr. Ores held, which prevented the pagtors from ❑veribn eprcial Immune in reference to the death of the Preeldtnt. Allegheny and Freeport Itskrona Project —kepos t of she Conference Conknittoe— an xecutive ec!Taralqee Appoluted. We published some days strum the proceedings a a meeting fasor;ng thy profeet of a railroad from Allegheny to Ft report, held at the Scott I.lotu.c. The tenability of the road teal dlseussed, :and tt seemed to be the general *pluton that :It ass not only practicable, but would bo a pay- ILI, Investment. At thls mentlous committee of lite woo appointed to Weft Philadelphia and con fer with the t !Helots of the Pennsylvania Rail road, to mem - lulu upon what terms that would nt,Yertakh to build the errposal road. In I.s ram uJrtre was empowered to call au tolkm.ned r, and report the remit of their into. TieW I! • I Meer; of the Central Road. At an early tour, a tinge numrier of loam:a tilt! atilt aims met at the Beret linage, aid acre and to order by the Chairman of the former wt.-tinted. C. Lewis, lip., Ron. J. St. Porter milig es Secretary. Mr. Phelps, Chairman of the Ptilit.Liphis t amerce , eui ratted the following rep,ri Orr.ca oe Piviiftri.vilei• Renato to Co., • Peni.sosernt s. April 5, To ace you a toil!os of t•-etilt to ri.r the tierts.ars Fonda to construct a railroad lira, alleyliens Cliy to the prnss terminus of the North Westrro Railroad, at or near Fo•eport, it le prop.. das fupnwe t That the road shall ha ccestromed so as to occupy and obtain alitlte advantage., cf the present canal and canal prop• rti between the above named plats, and under the charter of the Western Railroad Compton the lads to lea raised by a first mortgage on that portion of the line from Freeport to allog.le ty tire. The tads received by curb mortgage el all bear six per cent Interest p•r annom,pay• able semi-at nosily, and all of the said beads shall hose-an endorsement to the tillowlog area Receivable by the Pennsvivanla Railroad torrpony at par, with all nopsid coupons at tached, in pa, trent of dual for transportation of all freight accruing to said corel i ony on the West ern remisrlvatila Railroad Company; provided, .that not more than one tenth of the whole Amount of said Issue of bonds:shall be receivable n It itin one year from the date of the completion or the rose, and capetctith of -the said Issue In etch pneecedlog year, so thef,itne whole wimant , of bonds may be received by the Pennaylraore Railroad Company tett - years teem the date re ferred to. The work to .beeoinmenced as eels as a enflielent amount of the bonds to ha Issuld under the above, named mortgage shall be. sub- Fri null for by satisfactory and responsible oar. Ithe,at par, to build the datibrolid, the money to he laid for the bond& N mOntitly instalments, of sorely per rent. No sascraption to betakeo r hut than 61 000. By 'direction of the President. Littman J. Lona:it?, . Vice President. To !Werra. Phelps, Curtin, Karnes, Lewis and Ike n port Was nunninannely adopted. On motion, on Excentivo.,Cutumittee of Mx an& opoluttd. conaletingorMessrs. li. Pemlutr tou, Dr. McGill, J. C. Lewis, J. M. Porter Lod Win. VhCbulutt,d to obtain subscriptions to the tsid road. The Executive Committee was tv.wend to nprolut rub committees to aid thew in their wont:, and 1110. were a' m c nettin g, o a Flannel, Cnrutnittee to raise Vie neconary let de to dell the current expenses of the t;om witttc. Oa 'cotton metlng adjonrned, to mat 'at tl.c cult of the raLcutire Couto:,Moo. ;Fut ' , coin; of irt - ju cSebool; In Alleglic ny.-1 be act.ocU ofA Ilegbcny. b ii • n itiot ,EISCHIiOII, aiq now no the.: e!, tid, until the innoTO t soquies o r no IHlePreeident Lincoln stun halo b<•en canclu• 'ltd. 7 I..t.pw 111 re....opEn on next SI ondAy. • ' , !Ike PlUbburgli trlicatro pre.entaw a grot actirn night—the •13trcet. of New . ii•ok." It will doubtlosa draw hoary. • %V • ; . ,;1)1; 11 .i• 1111 r I ITN', I C1., - 4.,1 e..trenbtoti The city presents all the outwa-d Meets of mourr.ing, the greater number of the holism not only in the west pnhhc ;:reet, but in err.ry thor oughfare, being draped In black, symbolical of .). the neneral gloom and the eat woe tits site like an Incubus on the hearts of all loyal elti ens. In Allegheny the saute demonstrations o the public grief ere . shown. It' la a genuine so aw. 1 bere is that deep feeling within the popular 'wart nLieh cannot eaprels itself in words--a ft rill. g of horror, latrine in Its iniennity with one cf ring at co en the fiendish authors of this ter rible crime. A „vtry appropriate text is extended on canons nerds the entrance of One, MeCtinteek A: Coe sorest store : "Pleat pure, that peaceallr, gen tle easy to be entreated, full of mercy eel ;414 ft t:lttwithout partiality cad whboat hypocrisy. , Mary flaze 'were bung out in mourning frets rubric and private boners, and over doorways, er surpended across buildings were the same sad' badger og res. - Thr cbroTetter, too, wore draped. - ' .' ' ' '-''' '!' '' -- • - ' ' its the eight o'clock accommodation stopped at Rochettcr on Saturday warning, a bundle of login of Mtn Gatemen containing new, of the assiselnation of the Pro!dent wee received and diaributed. One paasenecr, atter reading the acccunt, threw down the piper, took off hie hat, and began cheering. Ile WWI at once knocked lowa. and beaten till alreoat dead. - - . At Moorlicad'a Mills, on Soho Run, one of Die bands expressed gratification over me event, *hereupon the employees took, him to the rut and ducked him several times, AL the peril of hla life. I A passenger on the Penn street railway wait priL off the car by another passenger for talkidg of President Lincoln. the car being sit sped for the purpore. This collected a crowd at on being informed of ' the cause, set on tit, or ender aLdgave him an unmerciful beating. An irlebnian was beaten on Fifth street for say ing the death of the President "won a 'mail lets.' A prominent dry goods merchant would base burled a female employes oat of a win dow for &similar offense, had he not been red. traletti by (then. We he rd of a number of other incidents Of a like character, which indi cated stiflicleatly that the Puople were in no mood to suffer disloyal pc-suns to utter with lin jumity their atroclons wire...dens of delight over the death of a loved and good President. A largo gatberkg of people—too respectable to be 013 lee a moil—mold through the tart:eta .beat nine o'clock Saturday night and enforced allitorts nod places of amusements to close. Tbere were very few, howeYer, woo were not al ready ecru d. There a cro no platys of amuse num rpm except a wizard entertalument at MR.- 1,4 Ic flail, and uncut' two Itinerant side ithows. i bile the cornier was In fill blast, the swaying crowd rushed ink the hall and extinguished all Die lights. Aftercompelling ell hinters on Filth street to close, they proceeded along Smithfield, and through D:amoud alley, and the announce ment of their coming was sufllcient. and in a twiettle every drinking saloon was wrapPoein docket ss and the door elostil. It may be proper G. state that these 'ducat as hatred all other s "wt to shut up" to all outside appearance, tie shutters being tip and the curtains drown, nu: ell that were not positively clonal to busi• nese Mere compelled to lock their doors. At ten o'clock the streets were quiet and orderly. ("Wang Exercises of the Western Theolor. teal Isemlnary. Allegheny. .1 he meeting of the Alumni Association will be held this ( Mender) evening, In the Second Cresbyterlan Church ot Pittsburgh, (Dr. How e, d's.) Addresses from the Alumni may be ex yrt tsd at 7% o'clock. Cm Tuesday evening, Ste Rev. Dr. Burt, of Cincinnati. 'Pastor of the Broadway Presbyterian Church, will deliver the discourse before the So. cir ty of Inquiry of the Theological Seminary. at 7, o'clock. In the First Proabyterian „Church, (Pr. Paxton's.) On Wednesday evening the closing exercises Hill take place In the rirstl'resbyterian Church, Atli theny. Brief addrestes by member, of the it eduallug elate, with valedictory and diplomas, and a parting address from one of ths Professors. The yublle are respectfully Incited to all the ex ecelscs. sr.t.sau4oars. ___ • VOR CAIRO AND W. LOUIS. I ~.Frn i p. -L She splendid steamer LEONIDAS, 6 . Esi.t. D. Cox, will leave far Cairo and St. en %V LDNINDAN, April tr. I cr 0 dial qs i almix 4 on boil,. or to r 07 J. D. COLLI4dWOOD' i A ll en " . I-_...,. I -- I,XIII CINCINNAT/I LOUIS: . 1 . riLLt AND PUISIIVILLE.,TIin Ono a oci coal inoilloill pcasenger stealac: NEVA a, ‘Vie. S.. Ernes, Nester, vill leave for the above e r.d iatennedlate polio on atumnA T. Nth last., at e T. X. For freight onlounge apflir on board. or to &Mg J D. DULL . NOWOOP, t himaL J. Olllt FLADE. )EG ULA W ENIELT PORTS- 4 244 MOUTH AND PITTSBURGH PACKM.—The Una paiwar Mawr GOIaTM tan, W. H. Kerr, mee W..IL &Tea, clerk. less es Pittsburgh every SA itDAT, at 12 o'clock AP, and Portsmouth every MONDAY, at a o'clock The Goble. Eta make smarmat km* at Poeta. mebth with the tkimidid steamer Boston* No.; einehmall, sod receipt Dwight-and puma. gen th • •to that oil,. acall ILI A RILTTA AND PARK ER& Wa i t :33.3..pUR0 PACKET LYNN —EEG. iIULAB PAS:MiII:I3.R EMMA.VIER FUR W 7lio BUN FISH. SISTERAVILLE. MILL -C116.11C, susirrre. Arr .PABIMSBURB. The new and Gut aide heel ourseurge BAT. AEI), CE: D. Moore 'Blurts: Daniel Moore. elPrit. Limes Pittirwrgh eret7 MONDAY A TEM.* ;VA T , at if A. rr. . 1 Leaves Wheeling at 6r. Is, same deli - ' Beturnlas.leares Porkeihr.usi TUESDAY aria iIIIDAY, at 6 r. is. Lemma Martetta at 3 T. ii. mune Onyx, In ayes Wheeling at '1 A. it. Wh.l./.3.3.E13AY and NA TORBAY. Por freight or poologairni ussurimuol ll** commodations, apply o 0 or to JeIIINIEL.AOK, or JAB.VOLLINS. Agent; artrll36.l No. tre Water street, Pittsburgh. ROOTH drJrll SHOE& ,1100 TS, ne~rtw. of terry drecription. Children and ildissea Boots aid italtoorals, at the I rery Low4l Prices We ere now wiling ererithlng In the hoe of our hush ten ALT. COST. call soon, as this well oNI lut. for slew dim, t.o risht to IFICIRLANDIt, and no other Once, wLld N nt No. NS KET' 5 r., Freond door from Fifth.. wouia take tiny method or in. VV tortrirm the public LIM 1 It•retpwaolutlxi is to to the FOOT AND 8 / 1 0E TAA.DE, AND WILL, REMOVE FROM Oa to 92 S'oclOree,l Sltt-otpt. ALLEGHENY CIYY, APRIL 3d. • As I have alined opt mp iratoek, sad have sow the tolxaotag. of Author r En a &lemma* IFltetera u,rhet, l will be able tooter nipc dor Induct meat. o y ol.tft lends and the bile gonerall. ate e ItletlLlNTollft. REII7~ AL WE HAVE ELHOVED TO 03 NIKRIFE'I STREET, AND WILL OPEN • C37.1.ir -Now Sitoolr. OF BOOTS 13H0B8 & GAITERS on IAONDAT, April 10, 190 L The patrolled.. of, qur Meade and the publlo Li roetteotHuly soUotted. • I ROOTH 4: ROSS. jAM ES ROBli, . , .- No. 89 Marital. Slreal SELLS THE BEST, THE NEATEs FITTING, And TILE MOST DHIIAIILL.' .73041=0TF3 .4f1.2.470 5E1801719. Of •ny house In the city 'De hes just received a. me:olhcent Fail Stock, Tr Ulm. one "STAR" NVO-11111: JUST IiEVEIY - ED BY GEORGE •ALBRFX. SON 4t, CO" No. IP 'WOOD STREET. Be a' and YonFea Fier ! Ilalmnrnlsl Uxiurd TIM; Bootee.) Chiidrro'a Goat and Kid Shoes., • TbestagJodi are meale to nut 'special order; ane arc warranted unequalled custom Weilt; 111116 !.•, CO., , Wholes'lt; Dealers ta' *late, :Cap& and. Straw floods, Home now la store the largest awl . most Complete stock of • OOPS FOR FALL SALFS, Ever aftelad la tlye weft: are raga:jested eroltend exat . otsie our •••I wtil be sold at very low rota. Out dIVI) STREET. .?2L I)I C.iL - 13. , La• - s i PILES 1 PILES PILES. TWENTY YEARS , STA 1114 CIU RED 1 Below will be found' wiertleesze Demons of the Meet respectable *thews of WUklee toweahlp, lewd to - Dr. Geyser's Lindsey's Wood Searcher. TboDoetor'e certificates are Within reach, and me need be deceived in retard to his preparstioa Da. Gad. W. Samosa: I became afflicted nes about twmit years ago, and every year tL Were growing worse, Co as to trouble me verymuel Co much cost times a. to unfit me foiwork. Sots aim I ass es bad that I contd outdo anything account of them; they came out on me as lame as. hickory out. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them.- I used to buy and take whatever' 0001 hear of or read of in circulars and pamphlets that fell in my way. but I could not et our,di soma. time. they would do mo some good fora little while, at afterwards they would return again as [Aid as. .evnr. lalso applied to two Doctors, who Visited Me at my house and gm me some medicine, but it would not do, I could out get well. Over a year sgol got an advertisement of your Lindsey'. Blood !Welsher, made by rumen'. When you said It to see you told me one bottle would sot mire me, and _that my whole system would have to be renewed by the medicine before I got well. I bought one bottle and took it home with me, and used it according te your directions. 1 then Called to ace you again when yousald I could not expect much benefftikom one bottle. I bought It, one bottle at a time, until I had used elm) bottles: After Oils quantity we used. I wee enUrMY well of the Mei, which had tortured ma foe twenty mum' le other mimesis ' my health in improved, and I mass well as .odd be expected for one of my Mist being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there is no appearance of the return, of the disease. 1 can do any kind of farming now without work be Piles coming down and hurting me. Lean pitch hay, chop wood, lilt, or do any kind of work 1114 beton used to hurt me. -When I found `out your Blood Searcher I kept on taking it until I got a. Unit , ' well. I consider it my duty to make my ease known to the country for the benefit of otheriwt• may be suillwirm as I was, and do not know 511 value of your medicine. You may publish this U you like. I lira is Wilkins townships and will be pleased to Cattily any mai of the truth of this sem Vacate they wish to call 00 me. ELLIOTT DAVIS. December UM, WIC. MP- Look out far the name Of Dr. GEORGE oc Krysiat on the *of er of the bottle, and er the 'Mkt also for Ws stamp on the 011.4 States rump on Um top of the bolt* to mount bowl Unposed upon by a plutons art slew 41.6% to Oa market. 1/01- Sold by the irepeletor, No. 146 WOOD Sr. hod by SIMON JOHNSTON, canter of Fourth • , Sto Shield Meets, Ptttatnufl. ors HERNIA OR RUPTURE. I=! BEltna 0.11 11t77r/E CWILT. HERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED OR . RUPTPRE CURED. 11231.4 .01 BUTTOII CURED. MERNIe 02 itIiPTCRE CURED. , BEdX74 OR JITIPTIMS CORER RYPTURS O HERSIA CTEMI owns es . .wateru antra MIPITILE oa =MLA 0111111 &trivia I ism: 4 rizet ivrivas tht lint.ru cniz. t 4171;71thleeirtialltNiA aftßC it6rinitioe origami crass minima tA.DICAIL coat muss. 111.177S#4 , PATENT tenor ; rrresi4 se7iviirre rairs.s. EELF:-411J,1ISTlife llWa& Preps, for the itippurt u gam ' Pile . . • • Iles& Imes, for weak Sap base joist Babe Serpportena tor weak sable job*. Self-Adinating, - and every other hind of ;Spivs. : • Hard Rubber Syringes, . . Dr. Banning's isotior Body &Moo . , the cure of Prolapaus Utcri,,Pirea, Abdumf nul and Spinal M eaknemea Dr, S. S. Pitch'. Silver Plate Supportt. Dr. MEMBER , ion a pawn attentre tattle application of Trillion in whilta and children an be is satiatied that,with an'experlenoroPrwito. tr years, her will he enabled to give saitotricUon. girOffice : et hie Deng Stare, Ige. MO WOOD SS., sign of the Oolden Mortar. Persona writing foe Trusses ehooki send the number at inches around the body, inunediately over the rupture. oer _ _ C.I.7ARRII I:= CATARRH REMEDY It penetratwa to the very scut of this &eagle Ws. InntrOl and Tr.LeTle th tnat e ift' root rst and and only &tau* w e h r i ever told the world what thttorrh really wax i ly** It commenced, end what would cure It.. - • Dr. GOODALE Mu spent • lifetime . LC Willa. with thls fell disease 'exploring Its secret ambush and making known eo the world the fact tint'Dar ant, which has for years defied the trill o a. watch of medical men and author.la this *canary and In Enron, ..sin now be eared, with thd same uniform certnaty that morning follow' night. Thousands, who tried every known cure to rata, have heeta permaneutly cural.4y Dr. 000bALE'h CATARRH REMEDY, awl now phase it In the moot extravagant terms of prates. •T Call at ow nearest agency, or sead a stamp (or n pamphlet. Vorhed and propuod by R. GOODA.Lk, M. D., New York. NORTON & CO : , Role Agen“, 412 . RApp2lpAY, /air YORE.. H. KEYSER. Sole Agent , No. 110 WOOD STREET. Pltiskturth. NORTOIVE OINTMENT, For Sail "Menne, and Scrofula, Permanently cures TETTER, SCALD READ, Rr:ictwolti f is; tad ITCIIINGI AND limutirro 8011 ES and T.IIUPTIONS OP THE SKIN This Ointment. penetrates to the bads of fhb df s ease—goes to the eery mace—and swim It froni the nosh beneath to the skin on the gurface7throurr the poison of the disease upward,. and every parti, eft of It Is dlschsiged through the ports—the mods of the disease Ire expelled frost the Seth, eons, quently them Can be no relapse: • NORTON, ik 430, 30141 Agents, fli BROADWAY, EX, 7OPL gold by DR:KEYfir,J . t. set 110 FOOD suesiekr/iisiluiee PE7.0.1 - 'OS::fL! I -1.01 ~ .FA I.S E.)13 BITUMINOUS J poxLS.—Sealeti Proposal. wilt beecetved Site eft re of the Philadelphian. Work s. No. rd. South Seventh et reet. unt it noon of Friday, Xreh of g re,r, tom, fur supplt log the whole or part of atr ettv tlu.u.nrd too. of Hit UllllllOll/1 Rolle, suitable for the natatforiureoi I,lutoinating gne;tobeAelly ered no the railroad t rooks of the gas works, at the Tax oty.sisth and Ninth Ward Sutton., in the tot- Jowl. grit - tontines seven thousand , five httndred tees in each of the mOotha of June, July, August ISO, and January. February, Diarch, Apeti snj rat.y, tbag. 'the coals roust be delivered (tech, dry and or quality approved by thejblgineer of the U.S. Works as eral to the *ample on *Lich the contract is ' he pro e pOsals must describerthe particular vari ety of coal. intended Min or. eilKdied god sh it loco- sty tiotrandvittine of the mine p:l' from Which they eirc to be raised. /1 they are of a kind not now ur recently nerd nt theme works, samples for trial of net to s than - fifty lons must be deliveed.. the works no or before the Ith o 1 April next. The pro. ton. of 2210 lbs. will be considered ai the weight Wended Us 'the pp:Tose/a, =den the con trary tie expressly slated The 'Melees rewne the right tetatteept any pro posal deem hole or in part, or to reject all, as they moo best for the interests-of the, Truett and In event oftallute on the part of any Contractor to deliver the coals, according to his agreement, both lb quantity and gelidity, the Trustees reserve the right tit boy elsewhere, whatever quantby may be required to meet the deficiency, and charge to the contractor any loss or damage arising from such failure. . . Pat meets will be made monthly, in two equal instalments, at four and six months after the epee- Wed petit de of delivery. the lath of earn month be: leg taken as the averagenf the monthly deliveries, or at the option of the Trustee.; will be made at earlier dotes, with legal interest off. Should. contraotora ;weer to make deliveries earl( r also requiied, they may be received, in gar. ne they can i.e conveniently stored, but paymeals will be Made to date from the time specified in the contract. -• • . • Security for the fuliliment of contrail will be required, and each iironoial Mutt name the amount Kral character that will be grim. JOS. MANI/ EL; ' e h2odd ' Engineer In Chief. OFFICE P 7707 C . 031103337.7 07 svagnErsiti , i, wAPTIIN.TOIV. 0., A nril 10, 1863. 7)110POSA LS FOR FLOUR--SEALRD Pi . .OPOs.ALS are Invited until TUESDAY, April 16th, et 11 o'clock M., for furnishing.' . Sutisiatcnre Department with THE LL THOUSAND mow) 1313L5. OF FLOUR. The propocala will be fur what is known at this Depot an Noe, 1, I and 3, and bids will be entertain ed for any quantity leas than the,whole. Bias must be In duplicate, and for each grade on sepaTate sheets of paper. The delivery of the Flour to commence within live days from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered In ouch quantities, daily, as the Gov ernment may direct;elther at the Government ware house II 'Motown, at the wharves or railroad depot L. no ashington,ll. O. The delivery of all Flour awardedlo be complet ed within twenty days from the acceptance of the bid. Flour to be delivered in new, oak barrels, bead heed Payrnent will he mode In such funds as the Gov ernment - may have for disbursement. ; The usual Government Inspection will be made jpst before the flour Is received, and none will be accepted which Is not fresh ground, and of a supe- I gu a a A t li An o allegiance must accompany: the bid of each bidder who hoe not the nail on the In this otter, and no bid will be entertained from parties Who have previously failed te• comply with their bide, or from bidders not presentlq respond. Government reserves the right to reject any hid par /My obese. Idide to be addressed to the undersigned,' at Ito. Ma 0 street, endorsed “Proposals for Flour.. 11 T. Copt . (1 S. V. OFFICE DEPOT . • . COMMISSARY SIISSISTRICOR, U. S. A., Corner Penn street end Garrison Alley. • . Ptrrenanna. PA., April 14th, PM. , Sealed Prop:wale Tn duplicate will be retail at this office urn II 12 fd. on THURSDAY, the Uth day of April, IWO, for the aupplying and deliver-I fog at this Post at nab times and in etch QUA.l2ti• ties se the docterslgned may rept re. Fresh Beefs of • good end marketable quality:ln equal pro portions of rote and Mod qinarters—Neeks,Silnks aid Kidney Tallow to be excluded—for alx months from the date of contract, er curb leu time ae the I.l.wmtasary General may direct. Each bid "must b• accompanier:Chi s guaranty far-the exec,- (lon of a contract Incase the bide be accepted. and goon and sufficient security will be required for the due peHormanee tnereoL A prioted copy of tub advertisement must be M ildred to each proposal, which. when made by firm, mutt name all the pa-ties thereof, and, if not in conlormity to the above requirements, writ be considered. Bidders mast be present when the bids are opened and the right toyiect all of wh" h le reminded. Blank forms o ide end guar ntees may be pin cured on epplication at these Persotelly, by Is letter_orie.egraph, which mu. be enclosed an neelope, addreued to the un erggned, and us Muted ..Proposals for Fresh Tic . GEOlitiE W. "ISURPUT, Ptahando, S. apis NOTICE TO OWNERS OF Ditiklres HA &c. rfotlee Is hereby given le. owners of Drays, Carte, Carriage., Bugles, Sc., hether resident or nonresident In trelSzty of Fit rgihto pay their . ILdernsee et the Tresaurees o ce of the city o 'Pittsburgh, forthwith,-in- os with an Art Pf Aseembly, approved March PA UNA, and sailed', canoe, of thellennelle of the C7l y of Pittsburgh, proud April t 4 lB10.• Ali Livelier. not paid as or before May will be placed in the beads of the Chief of Pollee, for collection, =Wet Whig fee of entente for the collection thereof, sad all rersons who neglect or refuse to tabs out Licessep will be subject to a hr e ral . ty, to Ir o rgresed before , Mayor, double The old metal prates of prey' years wort be . tetumed at the timeiLiceases are en cut, array 1:11 cents thereto'. /LAVES 'OF WOE E. ' • Each etre bone welded*, • 1 fe Eaeh two horse t 2 OS k ach fourhoree " IS On I Each two hone back— " 16 tnaolo2lo - Wit TiniberWrieste drawn. ley two ;home', eighteen dollars each. ear...b Additional Morse used o' toe above vrh one - W. ELDIABAJUBL Flrtserenow. February 10th, 1 fietTa iFURitITURE. AND CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS, Selling H ridneed prim% WIIOI,IO3AIX Olt • RETAIL. • . JAL W. WOIMMELL; Nos. In and. MI TIMID STREET, Csrpoitte 14 Edmamdmw • Om% lad vor go. iti FOITSTI4 STREET. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS I CARPET DRY 000DS STOPS OP DINIAP. Unit 8 CO. 1 136 Federal Street, Allegheny. tee havejnet received the largest stock of • Carpets. itugs,Arats, Oil Cloths, ever uttered to the public la thlt city, Also a full assostment of DRY 00011$ ANIS N'rTIONS, whirls we are offering . at great'. reduced prices. mbrarrsurod r 4 b111:10•N FRUIT, NUTS, a:C. 24 mats Seedless Raisins; 300 boxes N. B. Raisins; 20 tees Preens; 75 boxes Prunes I eters •• Bor" Ply—f•incY; 600 throws 1 16 5 1 . ItO boxes toyer Raisins; • bolts Bordeaux Almonds; 16 bars Sicily and Blair almonds, 16 do Enallsh Walnuts; 10 to Filberia,• 16 - do Brazil Nut; • 15 boxes Shelled Almonds; 2 .' 00 Coons Mel; 110 bags Pea Nuts; sr. store and landing, and for sale by DELMER a. BROS. r 01.211 No.. 126 abd 129 Wood street. DIIIES, 1- 20 bids Prime Hominy; • so do timokhrg Tobacco; 10 do Prime Whlte.Beausi 16 do Roll Butter . 12 A 4 ChemimOne Odin, 2/ do Older-soli/Ole for making vines - sir 6 do Clover Scud;. el do Flax beed; 60 do. Dried Aiples; • SOO. oxen -W. B. Meter; • 100 do Hamburg 00-; , 'rattle and for sale lore by 11.1.1..4LET k rAN 011121/ER, n•Ion • No. 311 Liberty strre,, • . ( .. )CZASION.MENT:3., . • c.rlued Peach Blow Pot otos', In barrels' I du do do i ix ;asks; 10 lads Jersey Pickels; 26 bush Onions; ' • 1150 boxes W. R. Cheeile; - .2.1 do Esistory • do; ' ' 200 bushels Pell* Wblte Wells; • 1110 do Prifue Dry Apple-el • Ng do .'Flex Ssed; uo.boxes Fresh Hummer; .• . , bbl. choice Omen Applee; • . 20 half tags Apple Hotter; • 311 Cared/it IGO Liberty street, spit ' POTTER": AIKEN'S; SIIIiSPARD, QUEDRI CONSIONBIENTS:: . . F- , 160 barrels Prßoe 'White Beans; • . , 20 do F lint Motto, ; 200 • do .Green Apples; 40 do ehOice Champagne. Cidet; - 20 do. Sweet do;. 1 0 0 doo fresh . Odell Roll Butter; t F•ggst 0 . do • prime I.srd; •to sacks White Aliddgegs; . . In ol ore and for sale by . . . ~,,,bra . FE TER & ARANTRONG. NEW CONSIGEDIENTS or PRO 1\ littlit reeeir d this day: • 1 cult bred Oats in snobs; • I do • Cabbspe, Turnips and Potatoes; 1 do Peach Moor ili barreir; • 1 do do •do bus; • . , , 10 bsirels f nreet.Potatoes; 600 114 Green Apples; .- . 11 do Onions; For sale by' _ - • , . . sp.o L. 11. \ MGT A. CO. . . Q.l2orertzllEN's IIEADeIIARTERS . . t.., 0 . 12011133191 XIC.S.MTIV - Invites the attention or Sportsmen 'and others tC his splendid stook of OtrAlS, POWDER FLASKS • slii/T FILMS andltOtleßKS DRAM FLASKS and stadouroilora ft eVery stock la the arrest ever hm.uhttn this market- . nail ; A ritlL FIRST,—FE: OOLE D. The place to tits ell, ilint la new, tie/tutted' and cheap_ La st No. 87 Wood strut - Come - - - opt „ . . ISARSAALL. T AltD• . e leer ela Fie;i• , 7 '. k, do No. 3 ; la arrive and Car sale by • Opla - proK,Gt VV. • CDAMPION 01L CuMPAN I Produce'. of Crude and Manufactures of Refined Carbon Oil, Benzine and Lubricating Oils. WORKS OPPCITI.: SIIASPSIII.IIIO., Office No. 69 HIND strut, , PITITBOROH, W. D. CIISIDKAN, BRAWER, BURKE c 0.,. ocibausslON mEßausarls, =ls=l Globe, Path& and Liberty Oil Woili* tLltieral eaa idvances sWe. Refined •r Crude Petroleums. Ow. DIIITITESNg W 4 land }~ MM {~~1:lll: lt tl~~ /081 N. WALLAC3II.4 WITALM WALLACE &CURTISS. COMMIWON JITitCHABIT, cicam Alm mu= MROLPX . DENZIND AND ramtuosTura ono. . n. 1314017711 'WHARYES, P/DLADELPHIA - PA Storne capacity (under coyer,) for , 11;IXII barrels. AU . excellent, facilities for A . tltinitAl American and Foreigh• ports, at our wAare on Zlu Sal:akin River, near the plattMat of the P. E. IL pICIIAiIDSON, BARLEY"tr; CO., CrinankaiOn and Forwarding h[irahwta la =- • 4 CRUDE AND,REMED PECEADEIJM. 3 t 0.19 IRWIN. STREET. pirrsstatua _ Llbtral cash advances on conslanmentS (be Fttistntrgh or Eastern Marketer • . , PITTSBURGH SZYSIII3OIII. ' ' Messrs J. S. Dilworth tr. Co., . . Sprint" Horitaugh, Esq., Thompson Bell, q., Peed. Comments! Bulk; mhtii-en, 7-r STANDARD 1112 2 WirTIOADM 61 .9alrilaNim;Jr41 CLARK &.SUAINER. Works and Oelce, ockiaarrs Towmau.. . , Office 24 WOOD iIIWIREICL . These works have the lamest madly Is the country. The brood stands the tighest la Ibis country and in Rueope, for (twilit) sad are Veit, and the oil is pot it well seasoned barn/sorepared especially for export. Manufacturers of BOILERS, STILLS, TARES, and IMPROVED BORLNO TOOLS for Oil Wells. , . BONDED WLREHOUBE OF Phenix Warehousing Foot of 1311.110Ii.b.RISON Sta.. Brooklya. MOWED PE13101.3014 In Tanks ging Bartels. .Sat Obroalarn °Mee, No. 35 BEAM STREET, New York. 1: 13-E-Nm, 110.11914 - 111111 rozwesintaArrivcoanuiskar..itsedirth, MID DBALEEL:I3, MU. LiAirtremr_ ,o mastoßriatch'oireziC PETROLEUM Olia, lts. constantly oulutatersr. for sale .at the loyest market thsiudit. locals shit orders Solicited. - &plies ..118XXT X.' as WAILINs ' WAG nmum.trm, AJD szoicira PETROL/MX-AM rrs fenomraritT Aadd.b., Ia Relining MaterialL. M==Z= JAMES WILKINt3, • ft= AND -BEFINEWOZE: • Perry Meet. Demme's. Walrilin z islirs ars- Optchll evert trettut AND SIHIPDIENT Olt PETROLEUM sad tie gerleets.- ILlonslsturtents respectfully . solicited. • 10 6 i. Ti lMih Er isol c f e cif o r r allOO OIL !SiI.:POST OFHUZ BOX. 112:. /Taunts - • JAMES. IRWIN 1 , - lllltVVAthin o l6o . P i r 3 : Oil - Of Vitriol. and. Aqua :-Ammonia. OFFICE No. 11 NAINFITJ3 J•T , _ _ pmrr6sußox. PA. '• LiTENT DMICAN, DIFITLA2 NMIVIMAOSIIiItiI Pore Wine Rebid/441Ni' oil& NA. Pi not Trri " ' ORION OIL REFINERY. TITE TiLT. (Sisectiaora fe Seta t hetines,)' • ' 01.111ednan and dealers la Pettelsany.Seattiak, LubricaUog ant Paint tnla. pals' . • • . Plttsburth.ilis".l .OIL BTOCKI3.--Tbo. ondondgood wm ule tinipartleulis attention to ,the rucks.' sa4 Stooks of ALL ItTMATtilt-COMPonisoa I invite inyera mid sell.ers ii 3: K. NOWI6I* - No. lOT FOURTH STREET OIL WELL STEAM ENGINES *I is prepared to rezatzli • . STEAM ENGINES, So mut approved of for oil wells and other Poi,' poses, on the abortest e. Having difkirent` sired Engines on finishing others, the; publf. a nt b accomm with almoet any else ; they want• the work w for Itself. . . HEE, Fifth Ward, betworn Neehania and Harrison drunk derDatio - DSeehao • fitters:lra. rac - SHIPPLoieG. O'ItMM'B FOREIGN EMIGRATION OFFIO& P 11113131.111011. 'ENNA: sap.. Passage from the "Old Counter . . The Liverpool, New York and Philadto:_gt • wan,) Stemnship Oompsny having anteg tW undersigned their Agent here, vice Mr. Tbanipsoa deceased, be is how prepared to bring oat oe Nat P re Passengers by the Steamets of tat *Wag at MUSD/11SY LOW BATES. The St< asses Of this favorite line leave Liverpool everyWEDNNS. DAY, tor NeirSork.touclitng at tini= l L, are smo vessel,g the fastest, safest, stained set. The undersigned is also Agent for the LtVEM m and Londonderry Line of Steamers, 'pout every 'THIASD/Y, and miffing at 44t Berry for Irish Parrs and Mails. The steana • Cr. of thtatize are built la the strongest moaner,' and furnish choke accommodations for ossumnirtml Bob also agent for TAPSOOTT'S LINE acid* - brated Oltiver Packeta, leaving Liverl) oo for New York twice a week, Ind the Line London Packets, leaving London every ten day& The ships of Tapscotra Line have (sag b,ma no ted for their quick passages and the eacalleate of theprovision* furnished the passengers, and their kind treatment woos on board. Parties artioeiliiis• their friends brought out by sailing ream* strOnkt . by all means patronise this ans. •• - Ptumw to tt Wanda at greatly redneed sates. SIOITT DRIFTS on all parts of el l 2oPlifoff • atee lowest rates. - • ply to - - • D. O'NEILL. • - oreign Emigration Orfled, • ita Smlthifeld street. STEAM WEEKLY TO'-LIVER A - Pool, tone:lag at CPUEENSTOWN,MN.,. ((Cork If - arbor. The welldinowa Steamers .ofts Liverpool, New York and PUS&Miphla Steamblia Company (Inman Llne.) carrying the U.S. Flagii a." intended to sail as follows; , E1...11101 . y . 1113j - j . Saturday Al:dile& BAm.lmm (NTT Or WASNINGTON..Saturday, Stay S. • And every a to reathdlog Saturday, at noon, [eon rtiv. ItNere cr PAHSAGIt. " Payable in gold, or lta equlthleut tothrredatr Firs"t Cabin 1.43 008teerage 011: to London... SS 00 " to L0nd0n..... M Sir to ..:. fat 001 " to Par1a... ::.41 OS. to Hamburg.. 10 0 . 01 " to }Lambe= Fathengers also forwarded to linnet' Rotterdam, Antwerp, &a., at equally, low rates. •,:tt - , Fares front Livervool or Queenstown—thLOZ ( fie,Stedthge, dth • Those whorrish. to •• for their friends. eau buy tickets • bets at tlasor laths. For further Information apply , at the (lotaisa . • ,0111ae. JOLINth. DALE, Moak' Foreign Rini/pleb. I% on • • No. I Stnltheekt etrtet. PVit burgh A RD' h.- 7 15,fromai L;VriPOOl. 'AND 1130 In gold, or ita equivalent in eurrerusy. ; 5101 IiTZW im6 .-,Ttiontas NArrielar, Eliatillietd greet, betnnoi 24 sadort . ..- ' 401542211 eIiOVINOW:7. 1- _ MIZMTE