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' V -''i," "*' '■ \ ~y.’■ r ?: I \ " " ' ''ff r •.. * ’ - ' v , ■.. v -■ ■ ■ •-«?IS H ‘ , ; ( S‘V>'t"-l' : 't ;, .V-'’-4l i ess- The report lately eiwraW, that our Sew* aufl Fact, from all quarters :• ’■ * -1 ,4 squadron .. the Japanese waters has been ro- , Atone of the missionary stations, the qu ,'V‘” 1 sailed, is contradicted. From letters received “on -‘What is original sin?" having been f * V- -’'t t '?**?' v v>-? -= from Commodore Perrys wolearn thatthosquad- to an Indian chief, be promptly replied, “La w -. -• ron would sail from China for Japan, to receive r ‘ J. ! 4 ; ';*J »>0 answer to the President's letter, ahont the The recent marriage or a Mr. Day and aMi v ; v < ut b! Fe b raary ; By this time, probably.it Reid, presents this singnlar anomaly, th svX<" X -V* , ' J, V: ft IRII, 1- has arrived at IJapan. The reported death of atthongh he won the field, she gained the da; h•> tos Eiou thcEmperor ofJapao,iathonghtbysometobe ' The population of Philadelphia numbers 408, i-rose to get rid of the American armed mis- 762, with 61,278 dwellings. Recording to an ee ” sion, as they oun hold no intercourse with foreign- tlmato there are 72,397 families. urcounting era for two years after the death of an Emperor. . ....... .. - J 4 t * ] | .\>, •. .; ~: Z W*® ! i9>^ ! KsCTwi!iEl!2aiV !^{BW?? til f ift4P'easure of pub- whilo it employs talent and ability where they cheater a 1 fflßS^^|S®St^feT% ! ift'sp|Wj ot gross, and would, no doubt, make a good run. lisacd at Ro Mary Quinn, a young Irish girl, committed ♦ iKn • anlcido at Philadelphia on Monday xnizht by f A. * nt taking a largo doso of poison. She bad been .£ , h <&’ V living with a married min named Potnam, and W J“* „r B ‘ raek M» «« that evening for going to a ball with another woman, when be knocked her down. Putnam was arrested. ?,°J 3 e “ ff. W. Corcoran, Esq , tbo Banker, in Wash- r rea8 ’ a com ington, has been summoned to testify iil the eoott bo hi fey lardiner case. It is thought hecan tell haw the canals n -° V-~t£k.£? mtd ™ d,Ti<,ed - find empioymci llsss botUes were first made in Copland nnd tbo freight 't 1668. The art of making glaes bottles upon the jrnilr fL'>. v’fjiiki 'rioting glasses, was known to the Romans doubled the pre TO; A; D. They have heen found in the Many of the WWWW ' PompC,i - ' bogrhindAl.eg w that George Whlte, dry goods dealer children, in , cht 7'« present ia Cinciniari. has com- c/irjfrr- -away fr oit against tbo DoiVy Commercial for and confusiom o< nnonacing his failaro when tio/saoh- Ct ‘ W c , oumd. Tbo damages arc laid at weekly supply el Ws^WSrllllrhS^SJWHßS^wSaalSiafeSSfM?S v lV™; ■'. -. “: . or boats, the re V. •:-•&.•*:•••: n cloaks, coats,pant ?W»cS^B^O'«sJ r «* , Si^q® - KX , ':jfv £ wi < >*w l s'’emeer recommends to tha Com- brushes tii New Vork, the introdnetion of ®u“f ‘ Seta -i’os «udibe,cmployment of steam- ?“i u P ginlhe 'hgincs-to suppress fires ohont aV j *,„ , ho -^, lc * abuutthesuburbs ' tbc St Nicholas Hotel, N. tawreDccvilte, and id foots upobsuts2,oos,l. „ The grounds wh - Koth»Uf& 6tl cent tii ’obsters, the first of the soon rise to value, i oil Saturday. Jew rich, as poor met C. #,ls new ever ««»♦**.«»«®««» fire about to apply °« te f lars Zt 1 soon have oollegaas .. ~. Avv l!' Web. f . /' inpgM i sK^wmoo b*A% Ijili jPi. mmMm ntfoMfoM limifsili LjaraaßSS®^^^^ wafew 5 '*'Cv*C'X rAA’ $iv ::: : ■' ■ . -v<■■- 4 *** , | pgy The report lately circulated 1 , that onr ■•DA Biornraa Dost ■ ■ _■ from Commodore Perry, wolearu that thorejuad' ■ ron would Bail from China for Japan, to receive, the answer to the PresidenCa, ..letter, about .the ' 6 t of By this time, probably, it has arrived at iUapon. The reported death of 'the Emperor of JapaDf .ia'thought by some to be a'ruse to get rid .of the American armed mis -8100,03 they can hold no Intercourse with foreign era for two years after the death of on Emperor. G. y. GltiatOEE, Editor and Proprietor, PmSBIIKfiH: . 'BATORDar«OBSraa:«sSM»?* n:! ?.:f^ l^ Jts- BEADING MATTER Will BE FOBKDOX EACH page of Tins TAPER. ■:■■■* - OUR WEEKLY. _ ■ The 7 Ytekty Post Is for at our counting room, opon-or in wrappers. It wilf be found ■well filled with interesting reading matter. POLtTI(!8 AND THE CLERGY. _ ' -f;' The Cleveland Plaindealtr state 3 that the Ktv. *' -tl'r. Perry, or that city, on last Sunday evening. ■ .. preaahed a sermon from the following texts:- XXIC chapter of Luke, commencing -with the XVlltctbo. ■. t:. •; thewiftm, what.thickest thou?. Is it-Uwful " tncfvetributoumo Ctcsar or not? .■ • . • ~• ‘ - • IS. Bat Jesus pwcelted tuaa said, why tc-'temrit me,ye hypocrites?.•..... .;?■ 10-Show motto tribute money. Jini they brought un to anlth, untff them, vhree is Ibis imago and feu- 21. Tlu’v ray unto him, Co-sar’s. Then,ho 6aKhuntn . th.'ir.. llrndcr tn*n Chcsnr the thing* rohiehareOzesar'e. and ; ‘: ; s witn Galthe things ahuh an Qai’tr . ■'■■■■■ 22. When they henrd . tlieso words,: thoy marvelled nna lift him, on:i went their way. ' Xllo Flainitaler says : 11 Dr- Perry thou went.on to observe that ho. insisted on the rights .of the clergy os.strenuous*., ly us any one.. He did not sup pose.: that by ace ■ ■ copting the clerical, office, they waived. any.of the ■ privileges and duties which attach to thein as members of society. He only-.urged: that.they should not mis their politics with religion, to the degradation of the latter. Such a course was difitiactlyrebuked by our. Savior in the text,! ‘ ’ He had been tmptei by polUicifna oi his day to ' ' commit himself and his fpUowers upon u purely ; political question—whether it were, ‘lawful* to 1 gire tribute to Cmsor or-nott ’: 3Jo which wily ) question he unßwered, “ Sender uiife .Caesar the : ' thSngt which art Caeiar’t, and unto Ood the (hinge which are GocTth . The purport of this is plain. v. The holy .influ ence of- religion should never bo lent to. political. “strife. The duty of‘those 1 who have been set v apart as servants of the Most-High, is to preach < peace, love and good wiU to nil .men,-.and,not to sow dissension in the community. The pulpit, j as Ood himself hath said, is the • place whore my honor dwellcth.’ . It should not , be converted ' into n forum. God’s honor is in thohands of his servants, and-they should he. careful,-. hovf, by , ’ rendering unto Caesar tbo things which tiro not Caesar’s, they withhold; from God the things . which are God’s! -v..iin--., . • The-speakor quoted the instructions of-of; ' - rani to Timothy (Ist. Epistle to Timothy, IVtb chapter, XV and XVI versee.) 15. Meditatoupon tboso things: giro.- thyself \viJaHi) to them;'tbotthy profiting may appose to all.:: , . '••• • i: 10. Take howl uatd thyself and unto thy doctrine ; on* Mine a than ; tor in doing this thoushalt both rn.ro tbysolf; - -and them that hear theo. .. : He also cited the following-: from.. Paul’s 2nd Epistle to Timothy. 21. And the eerront of tho lord must not but h° • omtfefo oB nee, and to tfeeb, patient. • . > 25 Inmeelfoes* instructing thosothatopposeibomsolycf!; ir Ood poradTentare arm give them repentance to Ihu ac knowledging of truth-, : ... 2«i -And thattiify m®y TtcGTetthora«lTo& from the snaro ‘ of thodevi), who arotahon capUveby-blm athiswlU. " He spoke in strong terms against,thelntrodno ‘ tiou of nnveUtisia prenching, simply .for the pur: po»e of drawing u.crowd. ... . The sermon was listened to with great ntten • ticn by a large nud inteHigent audience,” Quito a number of the eastern detgy have spokenout in strong terms against the-latepoli? tical movement of their brethren. , BieiThtnUlil* pints ee&U n htjndrc.l «*rt; im.* woA ealcesjl n be*L Ons tmsbel end * Ix&ir of wb«t •'f ft jKjand cf eottwrflotfr will buy ft *'iGfti , t.weVro And ftwiirbftj onpyftni |M Vmidcloib^ ; •v-o 1 ■•'•.■■■•■ ‘mil tboafitto pri own proposing* The Cxar probably'cautioned him against tbrow ringatfay hie money so tmprofUably. :'SBWiCRT GOODS STORE* * ■ We he*© visited the uetf Dry Goode house ef Messrs. Hqoah & Am*, No. 91, Market Btrect,ip one of those spacious iron frontbaildingB,near the Diamond. The room is one of the most Bplendidtn the city, and their hew and immense . atook of goods cannot be excelled byoOy .other boose. i «• Haiupeb’b- : April No. of this monthly j& received. Contents;—-“Napoleon Bonaparte;'* “The Newcomeß; 1 * “Aoccßßion of the Emperor Nioholos “Frozen and Thawed;* 1 “tVby'‘!ny"UQole was n Bachelor;** &o. ; It is joet as good- a number as has boon issued, and comes iQ good time. i■ For sale by-Gildenfenney &Co. and Miner.■&. I Co-j-ttt- their depots ; and - S. B. I*auffer,,No. $7 Wood street. HARRIBBWR& OOKBBSPOHDKMCE. i- Ten Bout Law—Prohibitory Liquor Bill—Ohio -, Resolutions, relating to JSrts .Disturbances—Sals ■ of Public Works,. and Speech of Mr.- Cook, of, | Westmoreland, thereon. i HAnnisnco, March 29, 1854. lorron or Post:—la Senate this morning, tbo bill was again considered, relating to the ■ honrs of labor- for a day’s work, in cases of minors between ;the ages of sixteen and twenty one. Several amendments .were proposed and adopted,- exempting •certain countieß from tbo operations of tbo law, wherever demanded by a Senator from any given district. Mr. Dar lington, from Lanoaßter, requested to have his county free from restraints,-which, he said, was likely"to bo seriously injurious to the gaßtrlo functions of tho operatives m his manufacturing neighborhood, Heister,- chairman of the Judiciary Committee, proposed nn amendment to'the effeot, that parents or guardians may havo full and'cutiro freedom to contract for minors, between tho ages mentioned, for a period of eleven hours each day, whioh was adopted .by a large vote. Thus, the bill, commonly called the <*/ren Hour” law.’was disposed of, and - for the present postponed. The Committee on Vice and Immorality,, in the same body,' reported the liquor bill, whioh had originated in Senate with a section taken from tho House-bill, relating to the sale of liquors for certain purposes docmed --necessary to the-public interests. The House bill; as it came: to Senate, is therefore consigned to re i pose. The bill sb amended, in the single instanco mentioned, passed to third roading, and will bo 1 sent-to the other branch of the Legislature to morrow. It is now manifest that the two houses agree to disagree on this great measure of pub- I lio interest. -What the result of a conforenc© between the'houses'may be, I presume not to anticipate. In the Honsfl of Itepreseatatives, certain xcao iution, r eceutiy aaopted by,the Legislature or Ohio, were read; and*on.motion.of Mr. Ball, of Erie, to refer tho same to a select committee, a debate ensued of no ordinary excitement. The gentleman irom Erie was of opinion that tho Legislature of Ohio were entitled to respeotfui attention rind a prompt response, an a question of vital importance to the trado and travel of the entire west. Mr. Crane, of Wayne county, said, in sub stance ho did not rise to oppose the reference, hat propriety seemed to suggest that the gen tleman, who represented a riotous and lav less constituency was uot a person to whom should bo confided cither tbo honor of the. Slate' or the character of the Uousc. The spanker doubted the integrity of motive, by ■ wbioh instructions were volunteered to enlighten us on matters per taining to our own affair; sad he was almost persuaded by the tono of the resolutions, that a connpirooy ctisted- to 'Control the action of Pennsylvania far the benefit of foreign corpora* J uons. Bemsths of personal harshness and acri mony were freely-and libcrallylndulged on both sides; and atyho close of some two hours, the ; Ohtotesolutiouß were referred.: Hextin order came np the report of tho Com mittee oft Way Sand Means for-thcaala -of the W'-’ In Committee 1 ef the Whole, ** ! Were r '4Dgrafted; and when itt by title, Mr. dupon the debate, masterly speech, „ -He took thefot -1 them with greet, jinfshOultLjsnt be' in ofpublic works, y dccomptiatr the 1 pnbilo' improve irruption and 'fraud 't adopted in the e ua-profit or 'W*ry,oa J ’• eltb irnmiDf tbOßameoommittee, I soms Ttqoircd far the cnnu lao, a copy of the bill for the whs. » FARMER. jarmiitg andT accomplished,' lid of a rich papa who wos lndies, Maria’alm mony a heart, and she bad. a. There wero great: men ranidenUio perversity, Maria voung sailor—a handsome, raa very Bkillfal in hie boat -10 pockets, or no nae for loria name was Abel Jansen icvotcd to Maria; heart and pledges with her, and had ... „ eoseriouß a.pasß, that the proud father determined to pat thoyoung ad venturer quietly.and courteously oat of sight; the doing so he took to be a hotter and more fath eriycauso Ihantho iostitution of a great family quarrel. That his Maria should become Mrs.' Tasman, ho knew very well wob a thing not for a moment to be thought of, Whoever won his daughter must have wealth and a patent of; no bility.- 'She was no fit mate for a poor sailor. Tasman, howover, could not be; easily dismissed from dangling after her. The Batavia traders had at that time a vagao notion that there was a vast continent—au un known Anstral land somewhere near the South Pole ; and Vaa Dieman determined to send Tas man out to see about it. If be never came back it would not matter; but at any rate, ho would be certaiuly a long time gone.: Van Dioman, therefore, fitted out an expedition, and gave to •young Tasman tho command of it. . Off'tho young fellow. set In the year 1642; and like an .enamored ewniu ns he wag, the first new ground he disooverd—a considerable stretoh of land, now forming a very well known English colony—he named it after his dear lore, Van Diemen’s Land, and put .Miss Van Dieman's Christian name beside her patronymio, by glr- : ■mg‘ the name of Mnrio to a small adjoining island close to the southern extremity of the new land. That land—Van Dieman's Land—we have of late began 'very generally to call after its discoverer, Tasman. , .. . . Continuing his journey southward, the yonng sailor anchored his ships on the 18th of Decem ber, In a sheltered bay, which he called Moodo* mare's (Murderer's) Bay, because the natives .there attaoked his ships and killed three of bis men. . Traveling on,. he reached, after some days, the islands which, he cnlled after the throe kings, because he saw them on the feast of the Eppiphany; and; then coming upon New Zeal and. from ;tho North, he called it In a patriotic way, after , the States of Holland and Statca Lund? but the extreme northern point of it, a fine bold headland jutting ont into the sea, strong as bia love, he entitled again Capo Maria. For be had gone oat redoived not indeed to “carve her name on trunks of trees," but to do his mistress the Bort of honor in a way that wonid be nobler, maniior, and more endaring. After a long and prosperous voyago, graeed i by one or two more discoveries, Tasman came •back to Batavia. He had more than earned his wife { far he- had. won for himself sadden and high renown,| court fayor, yank and fortune. Governor. Van Diemen got-a famous son-in-law; and there WaSno croßßtothe Test of the career of the most oomfortab’.e married couple, .Abel and Maria. Tasman did not make another journey to New Zealand; it remained unvisited until 1769, when it was re-diseovered by Captain Cook, who .very quickly reoognized itaso por tion of the land 1 that hod been last seen by the love-lotn sailor. -.The ISeippihg.— -There*? erefour hundred and thirty-fivo vessels at tho port of Kew' York on Tuesday, aa followa: 2T-steatnera, 73 ehipB,46 barks, 75 brigs and 214 soheonere. : ■■■: v At -one of the missionary stations, the quos tion “What is original sin?' 1 : having been put to an Indian chief, bo promptly replied, “ Lazi- The recent marriage of a Mr. Day and a Miss field, presents this singular anomaly, that although he won the field, she gained the day; ' The population of Philadelphia numbers 408,- 762, with 61,278 dwellings. ' According to anes* tlmato there are 72,397 families. Moro than sixty criminals have been exeoa ted in the United Statesduring the year 1868, end quite a number ore ■ now in prison under sentence of death. In Now York city there are nine thousand and ninety-six gas lamps, and two hundred and forty mites of gas pipes laid. Among the passengers arrived at New Orleans from California, by steamer United States, is Thomas. F. Meagher. ' ■ . The New Albany Ledger, of March 21st, says; “We observed several peach trees in full bloom this morning." At the dinner given in St. Louis to themem ber»of the Illinois Legislature, there were fresh strawberries and young taur ro iste l. The Hon. DabnoyiCarr, iormerly; American Minister to Constantinople, died at Charlottes- 1 vllle, Vo., on Friday last. A patent has just been issued for an India rubjier spring clothes-pin, which will supersede the old-fashioned pin, and is a greot improvc ’ ment upon the spiral pib, patented six months ago, os it is more simple and much oheapor. Tho New Orleans Commercial Bulletin anggeßla that it would bo a. capital idea to establish a savings book in that city, where, with the cop. sent of their ownorß, Slaves may deposit their earning?. Matty, it thinks, would bo euabled to ] mrchase their freedom, aoi colonize to Liberia. - 'Che Bulletin mentions an instance wherea slave had deposited $660 with an irresponsible person, and was unable to recover it Anew German Theatro is abont to be built at Now York. Tho Canadian Parliament has been prorogued to the 27th of April. : Generals Qaltmaa and Pillow oro in New Or leans. :■ ' They have fine sleighing nowin many sections of Vermont and Maine. Horn- Maloolm-Cameron, the Postmaatcr Gen era! of Canada, is in Washington. Neap Sow has again been nominated for Mayor of Portland, by the friends of tho Maine law.: It ia believed that the Consulate to London will-he offered to Robert • Tyler, Esq. This would bo n jadioious and proper appointment under all circumstances, and would exhibit the desire of the Administration to reward merit, whilo it employs talent and ability whero they pan bo nsefat. The Hon. John Bobbins, Jr., was waited up. on by a committee from Philadelphia, urging him to consent ,to ran for Mayor of that city. Mr. Bobbina is a very efficient Member of Con gress, and would, no doubt, make a good ran. Mary Qnlnn, a young Irish girl, oommitted snicido at Philadelphia on Monday night by taking a large doso of poißon. She had been living with a married man named Putnam, and struck him on that ovening for going to a ball with another woman, when be knocked her down. Putnam wns arrested; W. W. Corcoran, Esq., tbo Banker, in Wash ington,'has been summoned .to testify ill the Gardiner case. It ia thought hecan tell how the award was divided. Gloss bottles were flrßt made in England about 1688, The art of making glass bottles and drinking glasses, was known to the Homans In the 79; A. 0. They have heen found in the rotas of Pompeii. ? : Wo learn that George White,' dry goods dealer of this city, at present In Cincinnati, has com menced a suit against the Daily Commercial for r a libel, in announcing his failure when no such event had occurred. The damages are laid ab O 05 i i. z- . , - A*atgo 2200 lobsters, thn first of the ! at Boston on Saturday. - The papnlatlpn of London, C. W r ,ls new over 10,000, and the inhabitants are about to apply for tuity charter. , - The printing office of the Snsquehanno Regis ter, at Montrose, Pa. was destroyed by fire oh thelStblpst- ", An extensive and valuable copper mine has bewdiaeovered la the-vicinlty of West Falrlco, TeromtSt.'' - '' Aocoonte from all parts of Ohio represent tho prospectrof the wheat crop as being .altogether unfavorable at present. In 1858, over 60,000,000 pounds of wool were sent from Australia to England. 4 Aba ted by the JEjimßODaekb w ITAtY/—We rend iho follow ing in tbe Glorealedi Boma;—The earthquake tfhSoh wos feltjrepotitedly on tho nlghtof the •11 tli in the Tulley ef Umbriahaß caw erable demur ’ In the Geography, M ; the Urge convent of Bt. Frau- , ois lias suffered! considerably. Fortunately, tho church, a wonderful monument of Christian art, has not suffered. Tho church anil convent, which arc situated at a milo's distance from San ta Maria degli Angeli, on tho road leading from Fojigno to Perugia, arc all but completely de stroyed,'nothing been left standing but a few walls of ths convent. The Church has crumbled to pieces. Tho magnificent church of Santa Maria degli Angeli has suffered* but may bo re paired. At Baslia great damage has been done. Tho Convent of St. Cathariue has been reduced into such a Btate that tbe'bishops have bud tho monks conveyed to a oloister of Assisi. Thoin habitants are in a condition not to bedesenbed s the government has taken setivo measures for their relief.” The Intcndant-General of Cala bria bos addressed a report to tho Neapolitan government, announcing that a violent earth quake occurred at Copenza and tho adjacent vil lages on tho 12th nit., by whioh, many bouses were destroyed, and several persons buried un der the ruins. Tho communes of Bende, Bqn nioi. Pietrafittn, Paterso, Carolei, Csrisann, St Ippolito, and Tazona havo suffered eonaidern bly. inter accounts add that tho shocks still continue, with more or less violenae, in tho same, and in the conterminous provinoos. Destiny or China.— Dr. .Bowring, tho emi nent Eastern traveler, in n lecture lately deliver ed in London, on the eve of his departure for the East, took oooaslon to soy; that, In his opin ion, the Empire of China was destined to fulfill.: a great mission, by the emigration that was now going on from thcnee throughout all the Eastern nations. Snoh was the over-population of China, that thero wob not a foot of it soaroely but was chltlvated. Such wos the over-population, in faot, that notwithstanding tho moßt violent inter dicts against emigration, its surplus streams wore overflowing the countries of tho East. In the Island of Java be found 25,000, in the Islands of the Indian Arohipelago.thero wereuot leas' than 70,000; whilst in San Francißoo there bad been settled"2s,ooo more; and great num bers were emigrating to Austratiaond tho Islands of Polynesia, or wherever there was a field of labor open to: theta. It appeared to bo a law of Provideneo that tho superior races of mankind should supplant the inferior, and we saw in the progress of timo the inhabitants of tho West" India Islands Bwept away, that the Anglo-Saxon population was invading and removing (bo would not soy destroying) tbo red Indian. tribeß of America. So the ChtnoßOynce was Betting aside the Malay in the Bame way that they (tho Malays) had set asldd tho Dyaks.— Salt. Sum Heavy Kodbehy.—The store of Messrs. Mo- Nulty S Owen, at Louisville, was robbed, a few days ago, of between seven and eight thousand dollars. The thieves effected an entrance through the cellar, and, after taking the monoy from the desk, set fire to the building. Mr. McNulty, who slept'in tho second story, awoke barely in time to escape. He was terribly burned in the face and hands. Thentore, with its entire con tents, was destroyed. The goods were valued at from six to seven thousand dollars. Insu rance; s4,ooo.—Detroit Fret Press. Bahmis Vs. cause of flat sales of American flour.in England has arisen in con sequence of Its being paoked in barrels, to wbloh British therohants have a strong aversion,- and until it has been shot into Books, they .will not bay, because fiour is apt-to settle down in bar rels, and If untonehed for any length of time, hasto be dug nut in lumps and pulverized again. Indisputably they are for giving us the sack.— Men York Mercantile Guide. i * --j.:', '.VT / v. ... ,-ri v kk * as not to bo any 'i*-'T- - \V,’ , ", * J , * t x ,* 1t \ r % h•* •. % ’’ . / -■* * .v.Vj--' Vs- \•.' 4 *£-.*S'r- *;.* ■ iajv-.’ i'; .. v, ;;• Tor iheWonring j?OPi; ■; To TUlnlcer* aud Aml«f Wnkeri-No. 8. The fiiclt and hints which appealed in the Poet on Tuesday last,- in relation to thinking and anti thinking, hare stimulated certain onti thinkers to think, that the thinkors have no bet ter right to- think, that they, the anti thinkers, do not think —than-they, the anti-thinkers have, to think, that they, the thinkers, do think. And the writer ■ tSinii, that they the thinkers, and ' anti-thinkers, hare neither of them, a better right to think that he did not till 100 building [ lots in Rochester lost week, than he. has to think that they, the thinkers and anti-thinkers are all mistaken, and that bis thinking fle did tell more than a hundred lots, was only thinking what the truth anthoraed him to think. ■■ .-Bat, as both tho thinkers and anti-thinkers, - think it right, think it -proper, and think it ex pedient, that tho writer on thinking.and anti thinking should giro reasons for. the faith-that is in him; and as-he happens to think, .just as thoy profess to think, on this,topic, ho will an swer their jupjfion ; and he thinks thoy will soon think just - as' ho thinkß-—that both he and they. ought to think. Theyaak : “ Will there be any work to do,in Soeheeter, tho present season, for those who hare bought lots, and those who are determined to Itiy ‘lots, while they oan bo hod at half price ? ,f - The writer hat taid it, and dares it again— there mill te a great amount of legitimate labor required in and about the Borough of Rochester, tho present season, dB(>4, and by those'who are willing and able to pay liberally for it; let none doubt it, but those who rather play than work. . ■- Tho Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad. Co. will probably employ through the season from twenty to thirty men, in pulling down d gravel .bill in Rochester; and stretching it over their rood be tween Roohoster and the city of Allegheny. The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Com pany have also bought a gravel bill at Rochester, which they will pull down and place for the bed of their road, between the Beaver and the Penn sylvania and Ohio Depot—which, together with completing the Railroad bridge across the Beav er, will require the . labor of hundreds.-, of men and horses; and to cloar ..their track, tho Com pany must pnlt down and remove about dozen buildings; and to do this, and supply new places for thoir inhabitants, and new houscß for fifty or a hundred nowly arrived: families .from other oities and towns, will acquiremnoh labor. StODO mast be quarried, hauled, and laid up—btiok must be moulded, burned, - hauled, and laid up the necessary lime,- sand, timber,-&o, will not step voluntarily into their respective places with out the labor of men and horses, any more than tho streets and landings will grade and pave themselves. Mr. Porter, tho groat fire brick maker, between Roohoster and Wheeling, is expected to establish yards for tho making of Are brick at, Rochester, nnd other families from Wheeling and : Birming ham, will soon commenoo the manufacture of building brick at Rochester, in addition to tho two or throe yards already in-progress by pres ent citizens of Rochester.. Mr. Cfaarlas Lukins, from Fallslon, has already established at Uo cheßtor a largo lumber yard, and in a fow weeks, will add an extensive steam saw-mill,, planing machine, lath factory, &o„ to supply the build ers in Rochester, and the surrounding country all these operations requirelabor. The first cool yard-'haa been rcoenlly estab lished at Rochester, and a sccond yard is about to be started, to supply oannel coal from Dar lington, to tho inhabitants, to steamboats, and for shipment down the Ohio—nor flan this be done without labor- A corps of one hundred car builders, from New Ragland, will establish themselves at Roohestor, so soon as suitable buildiogs can bp erected for them, for which arrangements are now in pro gress. A company of founders and machinists will soon bo hero from Boßton. . The canals are now open, and hundreds will End employment with canal boats, Bteamboats, and tho freight connected with both ; for freight ’upon the railroads and eapala Hill be neatly doubled the present season. Many of the industrious classes from Pitts burgh and Allegheny, will place their vuvcb and children, in cheap houses of their own, atßo chester—away from tho -vices,. expenses,Brooke and confusion of these dense cities-; and if ne oeeoaty, can bring from their employers, their weekly supply of stock, reluming by Railroad or boats, the ready inado articles,, whether cloaks, coats, pants, jackets, and Shirts, or. boots,/ shoes, brashes; tin-caps, rat-traps, bridles and suspenders;—jtut as many of them do, while living in the garrets and cellars of lanes and alleys in (he cities, -or in shanties and cabins, ttbuutthesubnrbaror Birmingham, Manchester, Lawrenccvilte, and Bast Liberty. The grwmda which they can now Beenro id Rothetur.oX 6D cento to $5-thafootdVont, -Will; soon riso tn value, making m a °y of their own-' era nek, as poor men haTs grown rich and now i grow rich, ia other cities aodtoims,Wbioh;Were- , onto no larger than Uochteter. Lasriijr, fb shall soon have colleges-cird Churches;,;#wioolb, and; academies, the ctnwfilng glory,of all cities and towns, where .are (onnd, as theyhoetewill ho found atrßocbfffjtdf.-only one hour'from Pitts burgh. 7 , Igr 4. -fir „ f V , do. llnllroatl, • XITTZRS. On. Holden, tin. - remain. Dr H'CUntnc*’- ■ .jACiAbfe’d.--.' do, : .* titrho’s Cough, 1 do. . Cathartic, . do, Or Ularbo?a, . : do,'fir.l»leedicsfXnagi, Roberts’SamparlUa, v- Townsend's :do:* /■■.£-■ Bennett's Plant imciirrept, by purifying tbp secretions,and regulating; the ftotionuf ,the stomach, the. Uver, and the bowels. U is an alterative and au.tpvigpr aot,and the great secret of its almost miraculous cjwte consiete'in lta givlng-tone to the stomach, bringing the every disordered oigan ,up.to the standard of healthful action, Imparting to the enfeebled nervous sys-' .fcmj.a 7 rendering •.tt^capibldo? ■ withstanding the external influences iwliidh. had^bewtofo^e enorvoted or proalrated‘ll. Henco it is a sovereign, unfail ing remedy toe dyspepsia in all its-formS and ccßßeijucnccs; for torpor or undue activity of tho organs; and for all tbo fluctuations, suspensions, and excitements which ..consti tute ibesymptQiaa.of nervous. const!? - tullon seems broken down, the appetite Inert, tbo digestion feobliytbenorvcs unsfrufig, tbo:mind-clouded,and the whole system crushed by physical pain and mental der. pondcucy, It will revfve and restore ' both the .animal strength and ths montsd energies with a degree of rapidity that iu superstitious times would have,beenattributed to enchantment. •■ - ■ '• -.' < • ’''tbeCordial'ifl put up, highly la'pint bcib tie?. ■ Price three dollars per battle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. • C.HrKING, Proprietor, 102 Broadway; New York. ... Sold.by'ljragglsts throughout tile' United States/Canada, andtUe Westindlea AGENTS KiEMItfG A 87103. i No. 60 Woc4 etrtfct, PUtebuTgh. DU, GEO- IT, KEYbEB, No. 140 Wood fitreotj do- J,P yUEMlNG,.AHegbcnyCity. oprlemAW 0r«- U’Lane’i Verm(fog« Alwayi resorted tovhene?ery other remedy . : , ; New-Yokk, September 10,1852. •. ThUl ls to certify that my child* three years old, was tron bled 'with Worms, some six nxontbs. hcd'. -trted. teTeral - fcindsbrmfiditfbe. but none of tbem'doho'any good; audit.' wassot until X tried Dr. M T X*ane> celebrated Vermifuge ib&t she fband any relief. I garo her tho contents of ono bottle, which-brought large qurolityof. worms, hut they were so coioplotelycat to plcw-n Ifrwas Ira-- possible to count them:- sly daughter is now doiog well: odeed sbels completely restored to health. liberafore take pleasure io recommending it to parents. I would say, by all means keep a supply of this Ynluable-medicine con-. sUsatly in your houses- l hate known.many children to. die suddenly from the effects of worms, jit also not unfro-,. quontlT happens that chUdren.aro ; trented fur croup, when , thochoklng and cougbingla mum dal together by the irrita tion of worms. * Therefore, we say again, keep it always; lo the boose; itcosts but little,ood ma? bo the means of, s&riog Ufe; and al any rale it will sayo pnyndon’s.bUL ~ : ■■ - .Mbs.LA!i£,No.23&vEighLh:Btreet PB —TheaboYOYaluablO remedy, ulbo Drr M’Lane’s cel ebrated Liter pllts, can now bo had at aTI roppecUbla Drug Stores in this city,... r - : : Porrhacefs will bo careful to ask. for, and take none but Dr. M'Lane’a Vermifuge. All dthors, in comparison, ;sro worthless. • / . . JUw>,-to aata by the solo propriotorti, = . . r; PLEHINO BIIO3V Successors to J. Kidd 4 Co* . GO Wood street. aprl-maw: THi3AXIU3/-SI*ECIAt NOTIGE—Tho Manager desires to make a special announcement to the cl i zons oflHUsbnrgh; tbatbe has effected an engagement with , tho great American actress Miss- KIMBEHLY,-whose Uu- ( UneaUcma of character la the highest walks of-Trngedy,: Comedy, Drama or Force* hare been received with crwvdtd abd most £kt*hlonahlo autlfeoccs la 01l tbe principal cities of tho Union, and met with the unanimous approbation of H>e, press. Her sudden and rapid career in the profession la. without a precedent, and stomp* her a Iruly of 1 ruo genius andmost wonderful accomplishments.' Uurfngher engage, moot, she will appear In a variety of characters, some quite nww and novel, embracing a roll la which K Is confidently beiloved Bhehfcsnosaperlor/ Her list of plays embrace the. following great variety, shooing a Yursatality of genius not assumed by any other acresa now on thodramatlc stage. - Ftvjs ACT i*uoE3.—dlamlet, the part of Uamlet performed, by MlsK.; Itomeaaud Jaltot; As Yoa Lifco It; Lady of Lyons; the Hunchback; tho Stronger; Lovers fcatrlfico; The Wlfj; London Assurance; Love; Ingomor; Evudne; Know Yohr Own Mind; The Gamstet; School for benndel; MncheUi; Isabella, nr. tho Fatal Marnagnr Adrienne, the Actress; Tho Soldier's Daughter; llio Vlllow CopseliTh* Actre«s of Eadua; The Malfl of Honor; Foullotyor the. Rob bet and Assassin ; Tho ,Duhw‘* Wager, (original, ML*g IvV property); Myra Alwyu,. (written expressly.for George harnwell; the partot Uarmrcll performed, by Mi*» Kimberly, ■ • Tuau; Acr Bmfcer’s Wife, (original,, the. property of Miss K.); Tins Uoncy. MoonLadles’ Rattle;. Git aod Giralda; The Wonder; AsmcriCup; Hub Itoy; Jtfck Sheppard; and the following new pieces just received—The Kumiss Empress; Tho Lancets; anti the Discarded ton. • :•■ Two asd-Osb Act Pucis.—Loto and -Hatoort LIUlc Jockey; Where ThrieV a Wid There’s a.Way; WomaoV :ii,e Devil; booked in with a Lady; A Woman on a Frolic, in which Miss K.. sustains four characters. Such a selection from the foregoing Ust or pieces, will (>p given during this lady’s engagement,, fir, It-1* hoped, win meet with the approbation of the citizens ©fPitfcburgh. ■ Ua MONDAY EVENING, April 3d,Miss KUIOEULY will msko her flr*t qppenranrd; a .wmlM .■: LlittiAut zucwit.Mj.—me icgumcHuttneny Meeting of the Young Men’s Library. AwoaatiomriH tie held in their Library Itoom on MONDAY EVKNINU April U 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance of ibo mem ber* is respectfully requested. \V, 11. KINCAID, ■ . ap*t ■■■'.■■: . •/. .. Secretary. .i **■ A*aU burgh Ufa Inturaneo company/*wl;l bo held at then UlUue, on MOhDAYfAprll 10; Ri34 f *l7. o'clock/F. M., to act upon the tfuppltmeut to to a Charter.- marvQ C. A, COLTON, Secretary ITKW ABY^UTIBEMENIS* BOARD 0? TRADE AND MERCHANTS EY iivSr CHANGE.—-The Cret .tvsutArimoutbly* mewling Ot tho Hoard and-Merchants A £** jMJbiv, wmi» held at their Hail, on MONDAYS KN l$»G helt,at faprWtf JOHN P V T ». fttefttf EGGS, vtorrm tod part &r«etu&g, W 4 o* ob> ifartnwl AtHorgrare'a DrvigSigWj yttsabi, WftfcwtTJ " . * ,» 1 Jgfl* ’ ———; XI * BomtfMagtoitoTfiWaz lnuy-Difl&ng: Jqlllea. tong, tongW eat? Day. » _,. - -Jfattr Seasons: Wallace, '> , Uule T*'i»y« Scttg: Uuhsl&£Pß&- .••■'.-*■>- KaUy DU-tthaKatjDlil'iUJ tautU).- _ _ FUira UaycO Foster, ~ ■•vv InvhulHD L’olkatrWaHaoc* A La rjufed’Or % alre., - ■" > The ataYiJusi received, together with ft targe selection of. Americanatul Foreign-Muato,for RRleattottMosucfetowioly: JOttH 11, MELIAJif, ■ : V'SY'VFonfl - i itiouuLAi'rir CuiAiAy. *o • :•-,•• - ..: ■_^~-simamB \j DnnhlaVanij^hoMjjljfrWiHfqf^^ ’ L * . -"J £ow ZsaJ&ml Chocolate, spleca;-::- :••••.• Baker's fla IChpcolate; .. Bakwr’i Pr«poiedCwou; ;/. Baker’s liroma j. ■ .OocoafebeJlfi;. .-- eprfc | I AKP&U-'£Utt ••JUfKlU—Justrwvmd ul • iirortni :ii, ri So."* Third 3irect, Dlspatcb Buildings. v Harper for April: / •• ..• Netrlorlc Herald;-- ■ . •... Weir Yorfcirlbuae; -. The Citium, Jaba Mitchorapapevlic. - AU tbo Magazines hava been received for April. - Call or rendlo UKO.K. M3AKBQV3, aprl. • . : > No. 74« Third street. >■ Kegtf Juulaia ) 100 taxes Mould and Dipped Candles;: .... 100 do Koalaand Variegated Soap;. : 25 do Star Candles; . 20 dozen Half To* Bags; . .2001 lbs Codfish - 1 - - 1 -•.•- 20 dozen BeaverDucbotfl ; 10 do. do • Yuba. For sale by opr : / ; ; . KING ft MOOIUIKAD. WINDOW ULAB3—SW boxea bxlO; ; 203 do oxl2 and 10x12; - • 100 do 10x14. M'Kenuaa-A Blair's brands, fur sulo by . •• -•• apTl - KING & MOOIMBAP. . , UiiAit—*ouiibda prune ftuuCrOrleana, tor eaioby. • •• & aprl KINO * MOQKHKAP. tlOmiti— 100 eacia for wileby j *prl KLNP A MOORHEAD. MULASaKiJ— 60 bbla New Orleans, (oak cooperage) f l 25 do Sugar lions* bjrilp. . For sale by: eprl ' KING * MQOKUEAD. EEKINKD crualiod, clari£t!d and loaf, for sale by ; aprl I\hA&**7s half chest*.Gunpowder, JLjnpesi*ly.\o.uug Hy son und UluoVTeaa, from good to extra fine, far sale by aprl KING A &lUOKUEAI). JGUJKVa MUSIC? ITUU THE MILLION—The third lot . of IhU Music jufit received. persona buying it gulGO - pages of choice mania for S 3, xml havo.a chancu of drawing a I'iano wqrtb 8500.. Call and ©xamineit, , - aprl r. ■ BAMUEUJ3. LMJfFRR. HAiU’Llt-, Uodey, Putnam,andGraham's Magazines lor AprO, for sale by r ; U, T« 0. MOKUAN, aprl : ■= 104 Wodd street. SALE—In one of the bvaLlccatlooH, a Grocery mid * Produce Store, having a fine tun of custom. It Is a ilno ohanco to got into a good business. Enquire of" ■•■= mar3lg ' THOMAS WOOD3;IS PoufrthEtV l/’MCli&HUUUK&lll—l}. K, F,UAIiaUN . baa ruceiTWl hi* JV'cionthly collection of - . Knickerbocker for April; ,~ . . Graham’* . do . Put&am’s do • ■ Qodey’tf • ■ ' do ' Alsoi The Forester: by Alexander Daman. -For nny of the abovo, or other Magazines. or publications* call or Bond to * ti. IV. PIiAKSON, No. 74 Third attest;, Dispatch Building?. _ A JPUIL MAG AZlNGraham and Knickerbocker foe ■JV April, just recelvetlund for aala by * SAIIUEL B LAOJTEB, ' b 7 Wood street-:., Sl’Kiftu and summer mantillas.—a.- A.-MAsyh A CO. win dipping bn Monday, 20tb of March, their, largo and new. variety of Spring end Summer Mantillas, comprising tho following new and recherche fltjleß; , _ liA BULTANA—A ; light and gracefal garment, In appll quo work. ■ .•„ . :■ , LA RBINE elegant style of the Talma shape* ■ ■•• • • NAPOLEON ITT—A graccfal and general fatOtltaMrlm med withl&co and fringes. • ; •; : IMPRESS KUGENLB—In oU .colors, with a novel.trua* 'ming of the eamo material. Co©t from $9 to $l6. : ; : LA ZELIA—Very light aod graceful, Intended Sit warm weather.. Cost slotrvs29 • ■; .• ■ . V LA MAINTKNON— Large,may be had In all colors, with 'heavy trimmings* ■ ; The ahcTo, with numberless other patterns, form a very •'largo and varied assortment. _*A. .A.. MAbUN A CO., • ‘ marls - - . .» y 0.120 Fifth street. ; antUl*—luhbiH, hair ; bbls and begs, in storo IjT nndforsale by fmar2M:. d. A* UU;romBQX A OQ. .5 a A.ftKAMa MANILLAPAPER. various pizes.jUßt rac'd 4U andfor sale by SAMUEL B. LAOTFJSR, : mar2s • ‘-Nb;B7 Wood wtreffc. IiriMDOW GLABS W :COO.boxesBhylO; \ • 200 do 10 by 12; ; • 100 do ; 10 by 14, hL Keenan & Go-'s brand. } porsaleby- ■ \tmtZ2] : " KING A ‘MOORHEAD/ .. EDIOINISCUKSIS, of various. Biawt and-, prices, tho finest article over offered Ja Pittsburgh, always on. hand and fi>r aaloby - /• JOS, FLEMINa^ - mar2s • ■ * - ■ • corner! Diamond and nlerhetsts.- .: IT OST OK STOLEN.—A new Tarpaulin-(Dray cotorr nt ‘I A tbo Obio tod Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, on Friday UiQ lOlh lnfft. taarked 44 fcmitb & Sinclair.” . .TbefinderwiU • be.fai»i*drf‘Wleaftag.atNo.>2a.Sfentrt:Klset.-. nxarll SMITH A SINCLAIR. - ~sV. , V»' C. B. HEADLT & CO.’S jDbeap Carpel Warehouse, jn>* 83 Third street, PITTSBURGH, PA. nAVE -NO'V IN STOBE ow* of the largest And choicest, stock*f.f CABPETfy OIL CLOTUB,HATF f MAtf' W TINGS, HUGS, Ac., eve* exhibited wrtt. of New"Xork,embracjDg all the new ttyla’/f Grrprfr, and will ■ continue to receive them aa.they arffrwdowd.fro®^ 1 ® /•'■• ,; •. : •*• - 49»>Hoteta and Steamboats supplied on the most reasonable terms.*"s3 , Our assortment constats in part of the following;— > •. • . _ . •■.■ •.. ■■ - -a- Jloyal Velvet Carpets; ' THeflfp Carpets, very cheap; Cocoa, Jnte, Adelaide, velvet, Allcant, Roialßrasiels do UsUngand Bag Carpets r- .; and ©tbw Mate; :.. «, .il* wi. Tapestry- do do - Druggeting,24,44,HG4,to 124: Embossed end Printed Cloth, Table, Aubosaon do Canton Matting,34,4-4,6-4,nod 04, ond MauoCoversj^ _ ■•■■■. Extra and Imperial Three-ply: White, Checked and Fancy:. : . Damask. Piano and Table voter*; . r * PdteutTipestjry IsfcraSni >••>■■' l* C ;: i ’ Cocoa Mattings, 24,84,44, 64, 04; Worsted. Damwk do •• *|p ... Buporflno and fine Ingrain ; SpanMi Matting, fcso yard; •• Transparent Green Oii Goth; _ . WorstedandWoolCarpets;. -.: Elegant Mottle Kogv*6Cr.tS*-palr; * ‘Gold Bordered Shades, »n«w ktUde;.. Wool and Cotton do - - Axmnistcr, Chenille & Tailed Hugs; Transparent . Shades of every deatrfpv Hall ond Stair Venltian; j Colored and Fancy Wool Mate; , - ;tion, •< • • •, •• • .•• • Together -with the beat selection of FLOOROIL CLOTH to be found in thb dtyiOf.ibefCdldWmg wldlhS--34,44,54, 04,74.8 4,12.18 and 34 feet, from the most celebrated maoufactarenir * BUFF HOLLANDS, for Windows, SO, 32,34,30,38,40,4 i, 44, and 50 inches wide. Oral and hollow Brass Stair Hods, Carpet Bindings,Tacks, Holler Ends and Back. PuUles..-' - • f ' x * > ALStM-An entirely new ortlclefor Batblng pnrposeVknown ostho Royal Turkish Bath Towel, which takes tbo placo Ofn flesh brush and sponge—eveny bodyshould use them. v .->■ Fcrsonsin want of any ankle luour-llnc, are respectfully Invited to calland examine. . , * , . “SMALL PROFITS'AND QUICK SABES!” xnar3l:lmd*W t ;i t ?:• i { 0. B HEADLT ACO., 82 Third street. JAMES P. TASKER, ' r ' • • ’ WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Hats, Leather, &c., s. , Jllb- 5« Whoa Street, Pittsburgh, Po., Again takes pleasnredn callingthe attention of his customers and Country Merchants generally, to his very ccmplot and largo stock of * * BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, LEATHER, &c.,. Purchaseddlrectfrom.tho;NowEngland JJHnufacturerß, principally for cash, cohslslingcf * OVER 3000 CASES 07 THE LATEST SPRING STYLES, • >.v = •• 'Adapted expresaly.to Western Sales; TTIS STOCK OF FAKCT SHOES, BRAID, SILK, GAUZE, and LAWN BONNETS livery larcbnßd variedr such H cannot fail to giro full satisfaction. Also, BONNET TRIMMINGS, * . . His assortment of UATA lbr Spring and Summer Sales, livery large, and comprises all the styles to bb found oa sale* East or West; ' * S ' > Ilia old customers* ami Country Merchants generally, oro Invited to call and,examine this superior stock which oan* not .be surpassed > any in tbe countryf-writh tbo full assuraucer that the whole wur be sold ’at unusuxlly small advaccos on Eastern cost, comparing favorably with New Y©rk and Philadelphia. ** Coma and ree." mar29*daw2ia - . H.. CHILDS' Sc CO., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse* NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET, , , PITTSBURGH, PA. 1-1 A T.S,^iI 3T „SJS :I y» E .™ Ol !^^ t€n j?-X o „sS r * n *L§ lo< '' t > conßiatlnfj cxopwarda of thirty-live hundred cues of JOLsHDOTSu flllOSSi HAT3>:OAPB, AND-BONNETS, alt of latest stylea and fashions, among'Shlehares ■- Ladles <& Hisses, ; Hen; and Boys’ af- FaltaLearilnta. Ladles’ Bonn of a. Broczo Kossuths, En'ldNulli6era, - ;■ f Leghorn nod Strati Unto, Fancy French LacO, I Purple Parodies; f Drab Congreßs Boots,-! For and Wool Hats, : Sooke Skin Plait, Cinderello Slippers, : Kid Glove Botton do, > Cloth and Glazed Caps, - Eb’d Fancy Belgrades, Sontags & Eurekos, Oxford ondUnlon lies, Plosh and Velvet Capa, Gossamer Loco, ; • Boßkina and Goiters, Calf ODd Kip Boots, Children’s Shoes, : Leghorn end Straw, Alboni & Paris Tics, Coarse & Ftuo BrogaOß,'. Infant’s Colored Boots, ' Florence, with Capes. Together with a great variety of Fabcy Goods, well adapted to the approaching mason. Our (dock having been rrar- Chased dlreetfromthn Manufacturer*; principally.far caab, «lth great caro In the Mlecllon of quality and tha adapted to the Western tralo,Tve are enabled too!r«rsupcrforlnduceoionts tldi Bpring; and are determined not to be wider toll by any regular house; eltb6r In NoirXaris, Philadelphia or Baltimore.: ■■■ . - Merchants visiting cur city will please call and examine lor themselves. 1 ' W, A. JJ'CLURQ, L .corner nf Rlfc KING & MOORHEAD. r v *■ \ v \*'fc •• . * r*#.*' .i. * S’ “'j 't*.., - ii *« •. ■ ■ ■ *S..: j,'- 4,'.'.:. :t '~J: ~r Zi/%. ‘ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of White Lead, Bed Lead and Litharge, Importers and Dealers i DRUGS, | LINSEED OIL, LARD-OIL, I ALCOHOL, MEDICINES, (VARNIBOES, - TURPENTINE, TANNER’S OIL, CHEMICALS, I WINDOW GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES, ' I SPERM OIL DYE STUFFS, !• I GLASS WARE, : PERFUMERY, WHALE OIL. PAINTS, | SURG'D INBTUMENIS, BRUSHES, | SPICES, - OAVISO0 AVISO EESIDENTTMITSEItSin the Eaatero Cltloj to take advantage of all ravoniMo ebangns In tt»Mkrltetv wo are enabled to selljibreasb, or ; to prompt bine dealeis, on os roMobablo term*, u Eastern Jobbing Houses. rnitedsSw** WWt ° ffaamnty *** P ure ani wcfrftl, and pqoU la quality to any made in Ih* ■ft?” B. A. FAUNESTOCK’3 Tennifoge faml&cd with directions 1 la the iSnsUeb, Preucb. German end Snanixh, tow*#*- . marSmdS ■ Pasta Alongi ifieep moving t rpiIOSE sboat to remove their lesidcneea oner about tbc L lsl of April, Bboulittot forget'to call upon M. GRAFJ: ....... 4 CO, 221 WOOD Street, and supply themreHes .with * €. ¥osrz&;Ze£t& atid J/otu** COOKING STOVE or (3KATE, a? theymayrequire. Messfr. lk£y£rer—l'iftb strrtatjfcboTo Wood ....*,i>rioea of admissions Graff & Co. cannot ■bo surpaMcdbyanyestablishmtml In Boxes and Parquetio 00c; PrlTate iJoxex, large, $8; do. dp. this cltyvfor. the beauty, tuility, tod- cheapness of tfeeff* 'Small, $5; “Second Tier, 20o; Boxes fot colored perse nSjfiOe, ijoocljio Gltbtheinacall. , :■ ■•:■'. Par*o us securing seats will bo charged 1214 ets. extra for tho CarmTlhc'l-CftrpeUne I J ' certificate. Door* open at &}£ o’cloekYperfbftaance toecs* . T WOALUJ&'j}Ci“ VET tSHJKiS, Apollo - yV tfQURTH Strict,(formerly known ns Gyndty)canal- emraisnt actma arid wavs bo found; any quantity or quality of. ;gpods . usually found in the buries , as law as any tons© in the city. fbeaicelpbrateUr^ l^'^ 1 ®” *PP«ar iatwo splendid pisew. Persons wbhlng to purchase will fimMt totheir advantage: :}■^**£2s*^ frokrtUroi W.DM’CAIXUM “ U W. PAtflUONAdamTnimnn,. r - Sir. Richuifc»iUoiint Jolimaltrv, Mr.Ftateri Mr.Tlffany^ Oertrudo, : ML Mr, EW>ipgsy > SfarinTDariington, ,ffli»..rliiehlnga«~;.tTu comtaenro -wuhi ■-• NAl^tiEON’SOLDGUAßD.M^HatiSiqkr’Mri'BhSriitt#; Vriqnft Uarymt-fc. Mira Hfehl* gjy * “* v - I s WISH TO KM PL two ofihtsa RAol Plombeta? none •but good workuivnjicfd apply. An interest in tbe abofe will bn glto.n if r.quin&l, or l. will sellout tbe whole ■ tuoojtn petrol workman* This tfl-arare : ettiißttVßS lhe , bu<>ini£*'bj well .ralAbJlsbpd-and.lias a good, -run of on ApprenUea wanted.\\Bnquim«r • oEoaijE BAiurr, r' . 129 FonrfhftTP.fft'-^ *» w t* TfrILUSKNO to unv part of the United State* on_tbr X. fastalpV vt «>1»B DObL4R, J a -new irrocctt.ta übtain jvll ibe Fi-lt, i>U r uutoif a Crwk r pOxW 6* iWer* for-an oitent’oftOOfquatejattiU, anttaoexpouro.-iJ.ytLi# pfripas*, they tafce?t«*t bj tiir>tJsaiid#,nsUiocasQmsyl*, a* thf» may ‘ansuett ta neyertbeiew-teutuoto t*vty VFi \B.-'ALJBUKGKU A-Cd> Itoas2G f joa return tnafl, fraoof porlagr. >. v i - > , msT3Q*3t 5 jsotfce*- y&SBIX Jk BRy* Kt- No* tt ttfltTStoet, swaond io or *f vtfarkety-oSfeX' to.ijsft Sriecusl »tficj£;«f q«w and popular 1 , % . bodes/ . iTbe ciffTMtltoonUxly _ , ' MAGAZINES, - * At»4 mist Teprcctable - i 4 * *1 , NEWSPAPERS, * \ ot the day- , - - 1 J _ variety of- Plala ftTia raney .Writing end Note Paper.ami BtaUcratstyofATerjAiDd.- :•& v. ( j »\ni Art uit—ujsw. is. Ms&tv* 1 "13r'B0H haajost received thefollonltfg pobMcallonfl;,.' ,«■ Gqtf*y , alAdy’ r £Bdofctor .April; * - ■ Fetersantajdaksabitf. do; Household Wonbi ,• i db;* • (Uflasoo'sKcUjrlttl , -5 •• (Miri&wooU’g Msgaaine t>rMarch f• The Secretary, or CirrumsUmlial £vldcnc©vby the au ■ Uiur.of HeodaaQd Hearfe.. <- * 'Abo, ft farther supply of Yuukee Notions ibrApriLAatO • biography of an Actress; Potlphar Papers, Ac; Callor send to GEO. R.. PEARSON’S, :•■■ ■laarSft •: • , ■• • 74 Third at.. Dispatch Bandings. ~ /“'lUDrit'o JjAuY'S IMJU& Full Afc\tU.U—Just reCtftVed AjT and for sain at MINER A. GO'S Cheap Book and Maga* Bine Depot, No.SZSmlUtfleU street: .. . j Ulatory of the French Protestant Refugees, from the Revo euUun ot the JSdtet'ofNenlea to the present day, by Charles SVtfca. Professor of Ulster? in the Bonaparte Dycsuta,Paris; irtmriated from the French by. Henry William Herbert* Esq. Prices2,oo. "7 Margaret> of Prejudicial Homo asditaYictims; aa Auw> Limrnpby. Price &o.cent** •. ■.*■.•• . Tho lover upon Trial; a novel try Elizabeth Stoart. Price Massjmlello, the Flshenhan of Naples, 'by. Alexander. Dumas. rricoSo cento. Call-orsend to ~•/ H. MINER A-CO., , > -• •* nrarlto : - ■-: . - • ■: S 2 Srolthfleldstreet. ; Nkw books!—new. booksu— . The History or 1116 Preach ProUstwu Refugees: % vols, doth and paper.- • , • : Margaret, or tba Prcju&ko atHomeanil its Victims:. 1- yol., Clothand paper, Tho Lover apon Trial: a hovel by Elisabeth &L Stnart:; 1 vol. 12m0., doth end paper. 4 --' \ Also GodoyTor April; end BlacUwood'ibr March, -- - , Tho above, together with a large, collection of rare oifr cellaneooa Booea ittfilrecriviedl/per express, by . SAMUEL 3. h aUPPEH, 8T Wood street. > DUMA**’ LATiiST—Masanello/the Fisherman of ISaplea .by Alexander Domsa; joet received by ■•■■■■ •.—■•••■ morUO •• SAMUEL B> LAUF?EI^ vHILf Leslie’s Lodtea Gazoito fori Aj April. Juatveoelred and for sale by , _v. • • * • BAHt£L B, LMJPFEB, No, 87 Wood «W . •/"I.ODlira LAi)Y£l BOOK FOH Al’iUii—Containing* vT splendid Spring Fashion Plate, and nth f r engraving*. For sale by ! • W. A. GItMSNFKNNBr 4 CO, jhar3o TftFonrlh street PLAID GLNUHAMd-— A A. AIAEUJ* A CO-j have just re ceived and a largo. assortment ofFery .fine PtylcaofPlaldQlnghamx.-. . .• . ■:■ marSO-/ ALL VfVOb PKLAINI3&—Just received ©var 100 pieces nllirosi Delaines, ofoU colots and quality, some black -wool Peialnesaß lowasST^ceota,• • . ■■■• mar3o M* uutlMAO UOOUS—We have just received a largo and superior assortment of lUacfc, Paramattas, Lama Cloths. Bombasines, Alpacas, Ao..‘ ••••■• umrM A.A.MASOK& CO. • y>LAU);MUtiLIN DK DKGK—A new-article.aoHaole for ;i- traveling dresses, justreeelved several varieties of the Kama. ■■- fmartO] • ••• A.A.BIASON'-A C(h. XIMK —40 bbis LouiariUe Linw, Ibr sate br. JLi mar3o • : : HENRY H. 00LIJN& /^UUNJiIEALr-iObblsforbulbby; , - matSO IIENBYH. OOLLINfIv EtfUa —a bbb torsalo by laar3o , ;: ff 'XMOTUY 6 bbla for Bale by X mar3o fIEJfRY IT. COLLINS, (ILOVJ4K tiEKl)—Forealo by 7 marUO r , • ■ . HENRY 11. CQLLINB. I. AhD—l3 kegn.No. 1 Laid; •••••.': . j - ' 4bbls do do. For sale by inarilQ - HKNRY IL, COLLINS; a NEW THKEE-STOItY DWELQNQ HOUSE of. 11 ag&odetoiQ room,hall,ga3 flJttarQP,bath hot and cold vrujer, and agood'cellar, No. 333 Third street Aiso,Nos.l23 and 331, both good dwelling houses, wlthsloro rooms. .These bouseswill ho soldoneaiy terms, as the owner Jntonds to lefcve tho clty. Also, a • valuable Farm in Somerset county; For ternSrapply to . B. CUTHBKRX.& bON v •• • mnf3t • 140 Third street; > HOUSfi TO LhT—Comal ua 10 rooms, gas and water fir-, lures, on !WyH&.street. 8. CUTHBERTA SON, - mar3l.. .. : . 14Q Third street. SAL liUOii±sULtl~6(X) asforftalobr - ■ - tnarSl , IS. ACO BLUE —2O cases for saleby ;JT mar3l , i ;.- 4 * w n. CO- ('ILOVJtIS— 12 bbla for sola by • •A*— . J mural - ~ li. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO.- ./ VIU »ASt>AKUAtH-3llU tt» lor Bit.VS . - A Vj mar3l.- B?A. yAHNESTOCK a Oft. Tl/fAPLE BUUAB—S bulsTClytttoiCß W»pl»Sng«r,iust ,IYL teciToa «md Bit sale *j Aa „ * heksh,^ 14 raarSV 253 Libortr street K" 12 “T 4 IS” Wl|w, lS}a» by l IOOKiLAfiD'iSUEIiIIAW miujiis—sgross J a Btmo Slid jO. for Bala by Dpoar3l] ~ : StEJUHO BfcOS,.. !■ ,- j* «»?. «_) ■< •• . V-VV" ~ . ■ ■7,v.- r ■-:v jfSi'*’ ' ••We’re "With Yon.Omja Again sl . • J AX MASONIC! -HALL. r-’-C- • -Vi ■TBE ntfTOHINa'OH FAUtOT I. «“-«•» , { 4 v V BiPDta.td wttirtt homeward brth* NnMhwmrt w»ipawishw« - ' abtaonf Ih* Mfoa '-T by-Western ifo* York, home. -*7 r 4, V «£•? will .not In aUk 4 WmilMii ibnenlebu In Pttuburffh, ,- ■*£' i ■ BiONDAV. lUBSDAT ASD WEDNESDAY XVSIHSOa? ■- <1 ■.-... April3Mth«ndsa>. ; On iKraA?_* '.V Codcertof thclf beat of tbdr oldfavorite* aiul , arc thtr now lops**; Bong,**;.* NraSmtr/'&mvl • other popalartongspflhe day v; .:W’:v e "■£** *7 '■ /ticket* 34 eentvto be obtalo«Lat tt»|j?tad^|tawte^sf»s-3$ " . Mu*ic ytcrewlloore o , dock«' o^wrttn«BmSw6^?^ i 'i antrtyiact. - ■ .•.•• v C6 I WoodTs grand-- Jkhihltfon nt wjflfafi* SSfpg?yWi-./ ',v - , OPEN DAY AND KVBHJJfe.' '*, - ,J i >. <»n»i*tii>cof UiefcDowlng.inofftriitatonUnary metotuf, ■ ', v •* « Mlfc3 T ,* : j ; olayonlySO f&c&s and* t wdtghatoathaa Bponnda. * , •'" Alfiortft* great BWIS3 WARELBE, ..Forming. Otua ef the xnoet wcmdttful eihibitlona lathe*- -’ world. vAdmterion 2& cgpt3,Childrea T .]2}-£c.* mar 2» a 7 ■’ JfOU i’MO tHhUTS ONLY! CoLWooi’s Grand Eihibitira atl*feyetta~Hall,, J~10)lMl5ISCfN0 MONDAY, Muib 21th, li!>K '•'• ■ •4Sf-AdmCselon 23 cents; Children 12& *. (snar24* I lAitUu'jj UALin (lormorly Wijkm’jruidLJAptfrtArtrerf,, • VI near &niM/ted, eon bo obtained (or Parties, Festtvalsw Concerts, Public Meetings* ip. Also, Cargo’a Ootfilon m>at oox Horn Bandeau be round in readiness at all times, lw ' •applying to WMw FRANK- CARGO, at the Crystal Maw* . Daguerrean Booms of R.M; Cargo A Co- Fourths treeL or at - the Hall, i .CLOCKS !• CLOCKS 1! CLOCKS S * I ■ Pftifle.A lQeyrsn.. ■■■#s9-'' WATCHES,CLOC&B,JEWELRY, &%, SILVERWARE, Ac- No. 42FIFTH opposite the Morning Post, formerly boen* wftwni pled by L. Ueineman A Co. ••• We have now hand's * splendid assortment of 8 day and 21bour Clocks, which wo °ff«rto thapublloat great bargains, such as: Iron caaae, ' pcarunlaid and allptherpattenieof Mantel Clocks* “ ! floe goldand silver patent lever, cylinder, and author .escapaent Watches, and att ere ;YV*t*toeS; of Jewelry and Silverware, which w* intend to • sell cheap (Sr cosh. —N.B. Watch repairing-done la the best manner and at ; •low prices, and warranted. • . • mkr?s i Uyitm and Fresh Flsh, •■ . . -■•/gsss: CHAU. KIMBLE A CO. has eomrfleneeei®pr retail; all kinds of eastern Fish and loktf Fish. At depotjCorner of.Handand Liberty streets, by margTitr CHAB. KIMBLE k CQ,, Benlts Lager Beer HaU ( : . ■Ao.IOC Umiihfiild itnttt cpposiie the Cuxtom iTovn: THK subscriber has* just opened one of the largest and best finished Lsgcrßeer JUaUs in the city. His Beer is acknowledged to bo a euperiftr article, and every other ac commodation about his house cannot be excelled. • :v v • mar2£3m A.BENITZ. william Thorn,Druggist* • - : HAS BBMOTEB to the comer of HAND and PENN Street?,'where he will,as usual, attend promptly to bis numerous (Heads. 4U articles in his line arawarranted pare,>apti pot up with tho utmost care. parl4:6ta : The Greatest Invention of the Ag«* i IIIAVJS Just revived'- from Paris a CONFORMS jU§g TOR,'which gives the exact size and peculiar shape of - ■ ■ > iho head, and win make a new Hat fall as comfortables' asonoldone. Thosoinwantofagood HAT will call at 77 - * Wood street. • > Wii; DOUGLAS. • f-- ; Propeflaliy TITTLL BE RECEIVED at the office of tho Western Beni* yV • tertiary of Pennsylvania, until Friday;the Slat Inst, tor furnishing COAL, of the best quality ,aiui good frcsh BEEP-, free of bone; (the thank bone to be put, & when ro> quested; in alt cases the bonerHUbededoctedAforoneyeKC from the Ist of April, 1854, in mch-quantities ns may be rrqufegted. 1 . . (marll] A. Warden:- • : HENRY H. OOLLWS. CRYSTAL PALACE, So. 18 Marltet street. •••' C. C. SEELY, \/Z£S. - RESPECTFULLy informs LU friends and the 1 f o.flpublie In general, that he has just started’his : - a !' > jfew York sod Philadelphia modern stria of- - •,COOKlNGpTSTEßSandeverythingeiseia the- * eating line. - Oyrters -1h U» Shell or Stowed, for- 12l£ cents ‘ \ u dozen. 110 will also farnfsh 'thebest of eVcrylblng that, .ihe miirket wIU aflbrd. House always open nhlil &o’dock r : - ! in the momlog. marl3-tf ' SUGAR CURED HAMS—IO tierces prime lkmßy Hama, • ; per Buckeye State. These llama wo.^will gu&rtanty” equal to anything offered in this market for safe by ? imfr29-,.,. • v ;■ . BAILKY * RENiimAW- - t ii' v 1 amusements. • , Bnnell A Bro,i Booksellers, BTATioNERB, dealers: in. stan; DAUD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and P&blishersof tho 1.0/O.P, TOKEN, No; 16 Fifth street; Pittsburgh, Pa. • - marlG:ly v ■.■ •- • ■ ■. ■■ ?.■ ro ASTERN BUOUais—-luutZeu received and (hr <>sle by JCi mar 29 ■ : BAILEY A RENSIfAW.‘ 1 OAF; sUUAR—Iw obis landing, per«team«r lieu Bait, JLi end for rale by ftriargTj ' JAfl! HUTCHISON A CO, tyKUK&TtfIANiUUit If*. AUROPb; Vieas aiooi; or X Eurcpescen wlth KnaptMukAnd Staff: by J. liatard'> Taylor? with d prefece by N. P.Willis. ' ELDORADO-: or Advectureslnthe path of an Empire; - comprining a voyage to California, via p\nama; 1 lMu San Francisco and Monterey ; Pirturesbf the Gold Region; and Experiences of Mexican Travel: by J.Bayard Taylor. For rain by : Xk T. 0- MOH(IAN V lO4 Wood street. • iji/rATota^—auu bufthela toreale by >. ; > ' 1 ; JT mnr2o HENRY tt. COLLIV& / . | |ttY-PCA XJ maiCO busbeto fpr sale , tar . HENS* 13U COUIX3, 'mar3BaJ»wjol 'W , ' Vi - 'a -