*;-\ J? ■, ' l h'*' »i"\? fc J ' s '\*’ J V<Y‘ Y*’~ " VV,. Y* / + * J t ■' v ?*, " €• ~ v . \ ' -.;* • Y „, V iV*.--V'.f .' •• -vf :-.*,-.s r V : V“- E . V l --., v •■-:•. > - '•_'.••> -:.:V •-•• •: •• --'■■• •••; rv;.'f* r« -.:.•«. c ? **,>'.«- : *o.l-.’<i»-»’ • •*-. -v. l .•*•'»'. v -- . ■,■-• .v . 5\.,r ,-..-. i '’*>*»■ 1 i ' * ~ s »'Y C''*- V'> " r Y t r 'V r >'• ~A‘ ’ L '* .*?• ■ w * v 0 m-s, <*%?■> c */ >v » h ? :*n>»^ v '% Jv., 5 1 -* *!W* > c * » , 4 . .. •.:, v■„ * **•*' ’’i'-* ’ .*'*•■&. ,- , - '...Y-v -’ ; ■ , ’ - ' J ' V~ - *JV * v .. ' ” \ l * , v \l < - „ > , ."• |f'-r^t‘\v\/. l, ' : ' '^v'.’v> , i Y - ':« ’ ’ P , ’*'y *V YYVX •-/■ #r.t»• l , ' “ ) y^'Xi Y»r?-';V-- "v*- ’4,;'- .\ t .;f s ‘j."* " ’ .■''. "■ ,- H -: . • f <''"'O' ■’ -r^'■ •‘; *■ ... r-.*' ; \ ‘ /,**s : ‘' - ,- '. ; . J,,\ "*??* : *-?’*j * -• ’ i< ; ■’■■• ■V *:* i *\\ ■ V.-. V .v >•*-* «r ** »r *> » *^*i|W-A ,f f* .f . **.F M / - » ’tJH 1 *- Jl3 *• ’ , ~ * - A ' iit -* f ®rV" * * ** u * aV* ; v Wvtft* ,»« i, \ * *Z. K s , . * ''*■»** ’-» - +>\ ‘ ‘ «--=te.w3«a^.T •iiVi* r.-’h fc p **« JV v* *" »* ' «rJ*" *-• ~\4C«^s’’i -f tfS*is\i * vs»iiV * *-« (t*£?>> tf+JJ s-k?l~''u«« ‘‘i- <"' ‘ iMwaßwiit Mmmtskte^ms^sh S AX.AUtB!g,[OF: JUDGES^--A, WRONG’; •-- We have frequently- expressed oar honest and .. • earnest belief that the salaries paid; to the Judges-of the Courts of Allegheny county were entirely too low; less than the amonnt of set . Tieo nnd duties they perform'nre worth; and less than la-sufficient for the support of themselves : and the maintenance and education of their fan? iltes. We can safely aver that no jadges in the State work harder, apd more hours in the yeafa than the judges of the courts-of our county. Yet a distinction is made in favor of the judges of the county of Philadelphia. They receive - twenty-five and twenty-Blx handrcdL doliars per year, white our Allegheny jadges receive but two thousand. No reason on earth can be named for this difference. The position is equal ' ly responsible, the labor as great, and equal ability, learning and qualification in every re , spect, can bo foond here ns in Philadelphia. And it costs abont as maoh to. live in Pittsburgh I us there. Whence then this wide difference in thesaiary? It is a manifest wrong,,and our Legislature, as an act of Bimple justice, should ■ equalise theße salaries Yet we learn that, in stead of doing so, a bill has been reported in creasing the Balanes of tho Philadelphia judges to three thuusaud dollars, and letting tho sala ries of the Allegheny judges remain, os before • A more gross injustleo and wrong can hardly bo imagined. We hope and believe there is too. much honesty, and too much good sense in onr present Legislature to permit such a wrong to be .consummated. Lot the ealnnes of the Philadelphia jadges be raised, if reason, justice and good policy require ■ It jllint do not wrong the faithful public servants jl at this end of the State, while bestowing liberal rew B on others . : ..The: fact Is,-the Philadelphians have an undue ' : ' degree of inflaenee at Harrisburg;- and : they employ it all for the benefit of that city, almost " entirely regardless of the rights and interests of ■ th» balance of the State. Philadelphia has ' more legislation, and .receives more favors and beSiefili from the different branohes of the State . • government than almost nil other-parts of the State pot together. .-We have no objections that . Philadelphians, pursue their own interests and * 8 “° f «"* ° Uy: bDt l6t thSm 'v notforget, and • let ..not oar leglsUtors forget, I l ' that ai the West end of the Stale another .great i- : ' . - PenW?«“ i » n «»» l8 < lrW « h ; iB « I l nal| ys or :. ' ' thy of the fostering care of the government.— v...V..v ;. . , An hundred thoneand people.reside within two apt and a half rib. "of the centre of Pittsburgh; i - - and.a.more industrious community can nowhere * found. Pittsburgh 4 s at the head of stoam boat navigation for twenty thousand miles of : navigable rivers. sBhe Is the centre of n splendid %aKljBSjMmgiS^>Aft , ■ •,..•• r eyeletsof railroads, and is rapidly increasing in v population and wealth. The business; the intet ' ' eats; and the occupations of.our people are ao '• ;::.v:wriittaliiig. In the midatof all these interests, - : . - “ large amonnt of litigation arises; and tho f,K^Wv^^ditsvJtfrjQ or District Court and our. Court of sffiAfy'V::between .eight and nine year; and. .. ' »l“ost constantly during the ( 0 I«. So great is the pressure of flicti. ‘*o ia-lges of tho District. -Unfayo, . Court divide, and bold separate courts for the ■ . m** trial of causes, In different rooms, a great por- at Am!t!u»r . tjonof the year.-The judges of our; Court of kenuptothis !*» a jjSffr. Common-Pleas are In foot jndges of four courts, been fully disen. •. Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, *? - tbB : oannot aee ho* Judge MqClurefewW perform curityfor the: annual ’p. ‘ more labor than he does. We. know that no thousand dollars, in coin, .-: - Philadelphia'judges do more’than the three r *Bbt.for a term.bf ten on. law judges of courts. Yet the Phila- Jg it delphla judges ask three thousand dollars sala- Should saoh a proposition be ma, - ry, while onrs receive but two thousand! 1— man in the House is bound to riL There is noitherjostioe nor a partiole of reason nnd denounce ibescheme. Already ; no Ipstrtban at ths East, yet onr. public officers To; nnderstimd ■’ the fcvo ' must ?DS‘ paid ■ less; and the: balance of the and . advantages,of the one-Bidcd contract .••••.•...>.;. f that the judges .*««*•«• .'the'Colnmbia'iu. : ;-. -footing, when any bill passes -relating to thfeir ibetween the Canal Commissioners ahff Mhßsrs salaries.; . : ' ;f -“/m ' ?£’ T, fKB tO - aU transporters, whofurnfshed * oars and looomotivo power, for: tho' trade and . s^TO i travel upon, that Improvement. Soveral enter- “ rer<!<ai > ■ - Prising individuals were .largely engaged ih n |he t bnainessofthe read, and competition, the Hfe of : - ■'■• trade, was doing muohtowards a reduction oftbe tnnff of Gansportation, Prom those competitors ; the State received fteo oents per mile on eaoh Passenger, and anadditioUal sum of four, dollars ■ * hecl * oM on W* for earn? 1 trip. Now the •“*“* theqmu. -•■• rentee..rim- tfabm a *»-apound.a.wwk to - monopoly-of the trado ; the State farnishos the **”***■*:"*» pound #l ?: '/ ;tbe motive power at an. annual oipenditure of- klnd,of. a ; - tens of thousands of : the wheel toll Is -tM".,"**** «**•!«» •».**> we; Li - . aholtshed, and the State receives just tiro e «iG Umo * nd “ ve ■*"& tho operati, :: : . C«? eaoh;.passenger, as In the first iostanoe The ‘ hl> »PPo»«noof their stock. Price,;, m * r ? statement of these facts explodes,‘in a ;;OEO. U. ketsl toe'nm,”’ tho ren ‘ iDe ByBtcm of at TJvlT E - tM “^m^icggdV ■■ ■ .■■ ■■ '. -a ■. * ' L ; To tto© Debllltatedi—DS. MOB$I?S ELIXIR OR OORDlAlf.—Thcre waj a tiL ’ People were mado to boUeTo ccrtaJa modiClnes •• dlteeMoflueneaupon the bloods Tho HiUaqr tuu been I ploded. It to .Bov..well known that It to through^ *leinentBp the chyle and the secfetlons, thW tho charaoicr orthe tltal Hold con bo changed. Moae*« InTlgofatlng L •' -" -i Elixir Jtttrifles the Bangnlfcroae craot, by purifying the .s4^ s«?ettons,nnd regulating tho nctlon of tho itomwli,ihft p ok s' •' liror,and the bowels. It toim«iltcraUTflandanin?igor- «n<jaU* tbo great gecrot of lto almost, mlraculoos cares OTyl’Sgg; •*.**?• : • . couslstaln tto giving tone ;to tho-stomiKh/hrinytog the t»ti*na...Byv Tanottonsof every disordered organ up to the standatdof drain: deman - : btotthlh l sodomlmparUng to the onrccblcd nervbuasjri : 'Ss!istJrSlmwi 3 tower,lnbbta^H ‘•■'•i. Withstandingtbeextsmidinaaonces whleh'had. hriMhßn' y-’-Smuhtuima-Apn. enervated or prosuatod lb Hence It la a eaveretsn, onfall- Utoweek were about},. ■■• i , ln?nm.edyto*-«r«P«PSta.lnallltafonnaana:oonBeqoences l^^tWffi^s'heeo' for torpor or undue amJriitKtf thj means; and for all the I Ivltto Shwp :- s ' fluctuations, suspensions, and excitements which coned- CmoraxTT, April 4-iVbou •«3m®KUSmSSS»JfSS^-i^f«ft, <..•;•;• tute tha, symptoms or nervous disaaßO. When thacoaUK Weather mild and cloudy.. Plot tuden eceme b.kcu down, the appetite Inert, the »o J 9 af 1 8^sh P ‘ OTlStonl jA: ': f “ be > the “ r,e3 “ tad dotld “ l *“ i ““ ClsamtiTl, Ayrll 4 ..The river hast 'i* 1 ;V ■ r <_^ ? r who!® syrtoni enuhod. by physical pain and mentaldes- or olid and cloudy ...la general markev pondenpy, it win rerire and reatoro both the animal: »leaWoatov«rso w ,Whlakeyl9@iO3jj t ct .tmo^andthemen^ene^wlthadegrcc^ o^ v 4 that In superstitions times wonld have been attributed to BAiramsx, April htaxrr-The ••-• enchantment cattle at tho scales weroTOO head, of which 800% to PblUddplilft, and 400 sold to th» city batchers, 4 •• i- on the hoot Hogs active, anpplice less abttndai. prlceslmproved; sales at per hundred. ■• -- 1 mianma——mm ■' ■ -prODSES TO LET.—A largo Dwelling House, vithg* •• I I ;Ji''andwj|t w fl*h , W'* ,, mlbrmiil» ail convenient afo. 1 ! ated on Wylie street , ! ■ fl AweU i arrengedDwelUng,eltuateon ß « o ndetrcet,nt»ve • 1 ■ v marls ::<!<;*sTS ; ... ,0 opting sup* .The'ittefftton m 3IS.H-tsSj'?3. stock of Imported. .•:.. • ■ ■ ' v. 08 .varleUeaof C ’a?, .ni'-'••■ov:-, - bo » oms. ••• - v i Atotuthomostcholeecoli, ■ - r * i feu-? no. is, y-y ■ ■'■■ r:d- ■;;2S.y-.:y t , y-. y- :- \ : yy'y-.y ■; . : y-..-".-.y.r ■;.;. .;, .y. • ..■; -v"y,y ... . .. ' ■ V— y - 'y.: y y: , : : ■■■■■.-. ■■•■.. - - . ?■■ Dniltj Blaming -JM. G. F. GILLMOBE, Editor anti 'Proprietor. WEDNESDAY MORNING::::::::: ' JOB GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. JEBE3IIAH S. BLACK, HENRI S; MOTT, or use. oowiTv JOB PRINTING:. We have one of the beat Job Printiag OJJica in the city, and we would respectfully- asfejner. cbants and'all others who want Cirds,'Circulars, Bills of Lading, Bill Ileade,-Blank ChccksjHand- ; bills, etc., to giro ns a call. All onr Job Type - ' are of the most modern mannfaotare and can not fail to please all nnt; customers. .Onr work men fere perfeotmastera of their tafeinessiijsnd willlpbor assidnonsly to please all wor ns with an order. FOBBISB KATTmas. _ BUSSIA. Tht GiorV Nra Proposition*. —A despatch, dat?d Vienna, Wednesday evening, Maroh 16lh, eays:-*-; . . „ Tb#fcllowiDgls£iTOa-an«XEcll«tit*oarce;tiioagliitacor* nnaess cannot hovouefetd for Implicitly: Tb» Hew propoiltlona of Russia are based on the main- exUUtig tmtlas betwoea Russia and the l*orte. ' ■ irlu 4“** A** Principalities, pro ▼wed thkttto combined fleets quit t&e lUsck Sea and the Bosphorus. - ; Negotiation, will thenbe wenmed, in which tin proposi . iknu of .Prince Mcnschikoff will form the buo of a oeu crarentiini isrltb tlio Porte, in VUcXi tfle Poor Pottora are to • participate. - : • r., Xt4s nssertad Uiat AnttarU and Prussia trere willing to egree tothM» terms,and : that Baron Bourquaney on the . part of Trance th<ragat them wortby of consideration, but lnsisted on the revision of tbe ez* {sting treaties. It is also said that if the Western Powers reject these tense, Austria will .consider henelf free from her engage . uantto them.. - ■ The Foreign news by the Arabia's mails IndU : cates.tbat the Emperor of Bnsela is more peaoe ably.disposed; end that his former demands wonld be greatly modiSed, if the Western Fow-: ere were still indiaed: to a peacefal settlement; . Bat Eugland'andFraoco seem now resolved, on striking a heavy and effeotnal blow,thot shall humble the pride of Busaia, and diminish its . power to disturb the peace of Europe for some' .time "to come. “Scoority for the fatnre” is : now demanded j and the destruction of the Sns -.■■■■. elan Nary would accomplish that purpose. 1 The , Hussion Navy has been built up atgreat expense through n long series of years; and it has be come eo formidable ns to excite the jealousy of the great maritime nations of Western. Europe. . Those nations soem now resolved on battle; and to uga'tber present opportunity not only to weak en. Bossia. but to acquire a footing nncUnflaence In Tnrkey that will make that-Empire an hum ble dependant on England and Prance. ' A long article In the London Timer advocates .war, and no treaty of peace based wpon- propo* ritioUß that here been heretofore mode. ~lt con tends that snoh a peace would be bnt a tempora ry and useless delay of n struggle that must come, and bo derided by the sword, eoooer or ktcr. If suoh is the temper and resolve of tbe allies, there seems to be ; no alternative for the Cxar but to do battle with the wholo power of . .his wide empire, or submit to homiliatiog terms j of peace. The latter ha will probably .never do. Hie fleets and his seaports must perhaps be sa crificed. • Bat on can weary out his ad . yersarjesby a protraoted war, and, acting on the defensive, defy all their power. PITTSBURGH: DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOB JUSTICE OF TUB SUPREME COURT, or soxxaarr oouan. POE CANAL COMMISSIONER, The Prolilbitory Law In New York. Tiro .Legislature of New York pissed the pro hibitory liquor bill by a largo majority. Gover nor Seymour boa votoc&tfce bill.' TheOovornor uses strong kgol'arguments against: the eousti tutionality a law. Its prohibitory altar aetoritself ,hOi- considers unconstitutional.. lie also contends that it' authorizes Unreasonable aearehcs, whidhtbe constitution’of: that State,' as well os of Pennsylvania,- forbids,. Ho also considers the seizure and destruction of proper ty, which the bill authorizes^:.with • due. prooess of law, unconstitutional. Buoh are in substance his IcgaV-objeetions to tho-bill. He is farther of tjpthion that suohnlawwould bo an injury, in stead.ot. a benefit,' to the .cause of temperance. The New Torh bill was in all respects similar to the Maine law. ; / ;, It now remains for tbe,New York Legislature to pass the bill by a two-thirds vote, and make •it a law, notwithstanding: the Governor's objec tions, and it is thought by some tbat .Suoh tv votecan be obtained in both'Houses.. But it'is doubtful. s - : • This veto Of the Goycrnoria will make tho liquor qußßtiort,an exoitlog and oil-important ele ;menyift'thepoxtpoHticalcampaignin New York. ilgScßSa’-and " Softs,’’ and their quarrels, will 'have to give place to another: and more impor tant element of politioal strife. The question of prohibition will have ,to be settled by a direo* vote.of the people. The same, probably, will ibo the result of the notion of the Pennsylvania: Legislature tbis winttr. ;::::APRIIi 6. Harper's Maqazise.—The April No. of. this monthly is received. Contents“ Napoleon :Bonaparte;”.■■ ftThe Newoomcs“Accession of the Emperor Nicholas“ Frozen and Thawed “ Why‘my Uncle was a Bachelor ;”&c. It is just as good a number as has been issued, and comes in good time. * 1 For sale by Giidenfennoy & Co. and Miner & :Co., at their depots ; and 8. B. Leafier, No. 87 Wood street. ... ■ HARRISBVfto CORRESPONDENCE. Editor or Post;—The charters of the foT iewing banks, for renewal of the franchise, were finally passed this morning in the House : Mid dletown Bank, Northumberland Bank and- Get tysburg Bank. The temperance bill was reached in order on the calendar, bat no deoisive action was had,— An effort was made to have it the special order of the dny for Thursday, which didnot succeed. The debate on tho bill for the sale of tho public works was continued until tho hour of adjourn ment. . In Senate,’ Dr. McClintock called up hill No. 604, which originated,in that chamber. It authorizes the judges: of the District Court to regulate and define fees and costs, in equity ca ses. The billfiually passed. The sameBenator called up from tho Senate file bill 688, providing for thercoording of ordinances of the borough of Biraiogham, Allegheny Co., wbioh was also dis posed of. A remonstrance was also presented by him ogalnst the sale or transfer of the fran chise, by the Erie and Pittsburg Boad, to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bailroad Company, and farther, egainet any act of legislation injurious to the chartered privileges of . tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh Company. Mr. Hamilton, of the County of Philadelphia, called up bill 325 of tho House Journal, to in corporate the “ Mutual Home Insurance Compa ny of Pittsburgh,” which passed a fbjrd reading. Some few ameadments, not very important, were made in the bill, and thus a few days will b’e required before it receives the slgualuro of the Governor.. Mr. Dareie called the attention of the Senate to an original bill, GB4, entitled “ a supplement to an act to incorporate tho -oipant Onion Cem etery, in Allegheny," which -was also finally act ed on. It to expected that at an early day next week, Mr. Price's bill to regnlato tavern licenses in the city of'-PMladelphta,- will bo entertained, and it is now in committee of thowbple and on third reading. It provides that no lioensoaball issue for a less sam than $300,': and from that earn to $l,OOO, to be gradnitedby.fbe rental, .As intimated in my letter of last evening, so la the anthentio account this morning from Washington City, oonfirmiiig-the- previous : intelligence of the amicable adjustment of the difficulty between Messrs.'Cutting and Breck , enridge. Tho sale of tho pnblio works is the exoiteahle subject of the day.' Members, without distinc tion of party, are lond in their professions of anxiety, to relieve the State of the burdens inci dent to tbe completion and Tepairs of tho im provements! tobe ajs •fipßS'Sloout The details ofthe plan; others will have.their own way, of refuse to meet on terma'oaloulotod to harmonize con flicting opinions. Tho indications seem to be unfavorable to the wishes of tho friends of the mil; and the probability is tho proposed meas ure will be an abortion at this time.- Another, but more serious question will bo ta ken up to this oonnexion, when the bill shall have been fully discussed. That question la a propo sitiou to rtnt .the whole ooncern. It is under stood that Messrs.: Dock & Bingham, contractors on tho Columbia road, are prepared to give so. eqnty for the anpual payment of six hundred tnonsanddollars, in consideration of a vested right, for a term 'of ten or fifteen years to man. ago tho State improvements to their own way the rate of tell not to bo increased by them! Should snoh a proposition bo made, every honeßt man in the House is bound to rtoeinhto seat and denounce ibe scheme. Already tbo tax pav ers are oppressed beyond endurance by the infa mous bargain heretofore struok for the benefit of tbto;. company. To understand the favoritism and advantages of tbo one-Bidcd contract be tween the present rentees of the Columbia road pnd the State, it is necessary to explain how the ease stands. Prior to the oontraot entered into between tbe Canal Commissioners and Messrs .Dock & Bingham, the Columbia road, a State I Wo1 *' frce ‘o all transporters, who fnrnißhed cars and looomotivo power, for tho- trade and travel upon that Improvement. Several enter prising individuals were largely engaged in the business of the road, and competition; the life of trade, was doing maoh towards a redaction ofthe tariff of transportation, - Prom those eompetitors the State received too oents per mile en each passenger, and an additional sum of four dollars Wheel toll on evory car Tor ea® trip. Now the ®°btract with the favored rentees gives them a monopoly of the trado; the State furnishes the the motive power at an. annual oxpenditnre of tens of thousands of dollars: the wheel toll Is abolished, and the State receives just two emu for each passenger, as to the first instance. Tho mere Btatementof these facts explodes, in a measure, the renting system of State Improve men,B > FABMEB. r, v From the Washington Star. ExoEßDisatT Ibiebestiko TO PostuasmeT— The Houso Committee on Post Offices and Post Eoada, have unanimously agreed to report a bill increaemg the compensation of the Post masters In the United States.- The; are now al lowed commissions at the following rates; "vix ' the . fi ™** lo0 P«qoarter, - 60 per cent; on the , ne * t f.® Per quarter, 40 Mr cent; on the next $l,OOO pecquarter, 36per cent.;, all over tna iaat Bam, 15 per cent •• ■ Under the bill, as agreed upon by the Com- Si- n'n iona will be as follows, IL fi J™? loo P er quueter, 60 per cent; on the next. $BOO, per quarter, 60 per cent; on the next $2,000 per quarter, 40 percent, on all over, the last sna; 16: per cent. The bill of the Committee proposes to allow the Postmaster General the discretionary power of increasing the-compensation at distribution and separating offices.: :■ _ 6 For this proposition,-posmasters throughout the United, States owe .much to the labors of Mr Olds of Ohio, the Chairman of the House Post Office Committee.: That gentleaan has devoted muoh. time to investigations hearing on the qnes : tions of the adequacy of the compensation'now allowed by law to that classjif the Government's employees. Having been able to proodre the unonimone consent 1 of the Committee to - this proposition, we tahe it for granted that he will | also be able to fortify it with reasons.so cogent; as probably to secure, the .enactment of this bill ere the close of this season. . Tns PaorosßD laisa Isvasiow of Casapa is simply an effort of Bennett, of tbo New York , tr 3 r ™ han <i at * sleeve gsmmon," whioh ho denounces in such measured terms Ynrh yed by „ hia ne '6 b horGreely, or the New York 2hiune. No man in Washington nossesa tehin°gmore nnCB * * tß ‘™ at TEEa ®D»T.—We understand 18 a °w twenty-eight millione eight UMtedite«S. m<l doUara “ 1110 ™ Mt “ 7 Harrisburg, April 1,1854. ' t; * . r ,'i i «. »m -- Hew* and Pacta from all Quarters* ■ The succession of earthquakes ia Calabria de stroyed three thousand persons—seven thousand less than reported by telegyph fromNuw York. The castle of Cosenza has entirely de stroyed, and all the garrison buried in the ruins. A village, containing 900 inhabitants, near the same place, has likewiae.withits whole popu lation, been destroyed. The shook, was felt slightly in Naples. Tho population ofSan Franoisao is estimated now at 50,000. The mere apprehension of war has ooatEn ropo already, It is said, £25,000,000, at least. Men with nnassnming wives never fail. It is the husbands of such women as Mrs. Dash and Lady Brilliant who find themselves face (a fach with the Bheriff, and certain mysterious: docu ments, adorned -with red tape and wafers, big enough for target exercise. The v Massaohasetts legislature have appro-' ,priated $20,000 towards establishing a reform school for. girls. ’ ■ The capital stock pf the Grand Trunk Railway. Canada, 1b £10,000,000 sterling, or about $48,- 000,000. The Adelphia theatre, Sin Francisco, has boon sold for $13,000. . England exported last year over four hundred: thousand barrels of ate. Tho coal boatmen on the Lehigh and Delaware division of the Pennsylvania Canal have struck for an increase of pay - . . The Russian expedition left Hong Kong.De oemher 24tb, for Japan, and the American ex pedition would eoon follow. Adam Chapin, another of the Martha Wash, ington oonspiratora, has been arrested in Dele van, Wis., on a requisition from the Governor of Arkansas.' ■ A provincial paper conclades a long obituary with the following strange notification: “Sever al deaths aro unavoidably deferred,” . Few Reading of Shaktptire. — . Ttf try to filch «reputation.. t Is moannopa irortnyCftPtlKtttlon ■■ lls who would doit, would UfcewlM - Steal cents from ft dead nogro'seyes. George W. Kellogg, convicted, at Buffalo, on the 22d, of oonaterfeiting, has been seatenoed to ,the State prison, at Aubnrn for the term of twen ty year& ■■ Dr. Fisoher do Walheim, a cotomporary of Baton Humboldt, und one of the most scientific men in Europe, recently died in the city of Mos cow, Russia. : Bishop Hughes left Savannah on the 28th of March, for Charleston, on his roturn to New York. . '■ • , A factory has been cstabliehed in. New Or leans for the manufacture of rope, both from cotton and hemp. Large quantities have been pat upon the market and eold in that city at fall prices. - ■ : - The Nebraska Indians who have been sojourn ing in Washington for: several weeks, left on their return homo on Saturday. The Cumberland Journal says miners in tho Frostbnrgregionbave re-commenced work. The Maeonpin (Illinois) Statesman states that the prospects in that county for an abnndant yield of wheat were nover better than nt this season of the year. ■ . There were exported from England last year, 1,600,000,000 yards of cotton mannfaotnres. An association is about to be started in Wash-1 ington to be oalled " Know Everything.” , The “ Know-Nothings,” a secret Native Amcr-J icon order, introduced about foar weeks ego to Washington city, already numbers, it is said, upwards of a thousand or twelve hundred mom bors. HEALTH OFFICE. lOTEBMENTB IN THE CITE OF PITTBBDHGH, March 2UA, to April 4iA, 1654. • : ADUilBw . ClUUl&ar. ; Cooßostionof 8ninu...... 0 4 Scarlet 0 ...„ 3 Still-born 0 ..... 2 Teething....^...*............. 0 ...„ 2 Scrofula-. ........... 0 ....... 1 Ucxniorrhflge......... 0 .......... JL 0 . „ V Inflammation of .Bowels. 0 • 1 Conjnmpiion-..«.i.~...... 2. 0 Billooa 1 .—....0 or THIS .ABOVE TIIEBK WEBB: Ondcrl 6D~ JT From Ito * W to 00..................1 “ 2to 5m.. « ■ 60; to “ Ato 10...... *• 70 to SO *....,.......0 V 10 to 15...... ..v.M.O , " .80 to ** 15 to 14 90 to 100.... .........0 u 20 to 30... ...1 Ago unknown...: .....0 ** SO to 40 Males 8; Females 10; White By oixlor of the fcnsrd of 4S*lmportant to Ci GEORGE IL KEY3ER, Whal 140, corner of Wood strectani complete assortment of pure ■», which wil among wblch ora u^TdtswHr . . PIUS, • Dr, Roko’s Alterative, • - do. Railroad, do. Golden, do. . Female, Br. U’Cbotock’s Liver PM*. Hobens&ck’* Liver Pilta, Sellars’ do. MoL&no'* do. Pitched Cough, - do. Cathartic, do. for Idarhcea, do, ftr bleeding Langs, Roberts* Sarvapartua, .Townsend's do., • Bennett’s Plant and Boot, fanden’s Indian Vegetable," Vright’a do* Holloway's. do- ' Dyottf* AntLbiliooa, Lee’s New London, do. Windham, Br. Cook’s Union*, nibbard’s do., Harris’ sick headache, Rad way’s Regulators, MoiZat's Life, * Rngg'a Anti>bnions, . do. Fever and Ague, LoudenV do* Jaynes* Sanative, - Bmndrcth'o, German, A Word to Faraors—How to havo good Butter and Koto of It, and Healthy Stock. S&: Sew~Dl*cov*rlea.-~»VBaETABLH CAWtE POWDEE-Theao powders are p at up in one pound packs, and are really a good article, not only li>r the diseases Incidont to Horses, Goars, Swine and. other animals, but they-are likewise on excellent article to Impmo .tho condition of the animal. , IbrjtQcJi not only improro the condition of Mich Cows, .hut they increase the quantity as well as I®. prove the quality of milk and,butter. The proprietors say that it increases the quantity of butter fromhalf a pound to a pound o week to each cow, while those persons who have tried it* say a pound and a half to- two pounds per week) with the «uno kind of feeding os before. Of one thing we are certain. all who use it once will use it all the timoandsave money by the operation; as wcU'oa improve' the appeoranc of their stock. Prices 25 cents a paper, 6 papers forsl. OEO. Ui KEYBEBi No. 140, ■ corner Wood st. and Ylrgin alloy. i WholoeoloandßeiaiTAgenh' i i To the Debilitated;— Dß. IH VIGOB -ITINQ ELIXIR OB OOEDlAb.—There wcs a time ties people were made to hollsvo Ujat certain medicines had a direct Influence upon the blood. Tho flillccy has been oX< ploded. it U .now well known that It ls only through its elements; tho chyle and tho secretions, that tho charaotbr i of .the vital ilald-oan:bo changed. -Uorae*slnvigorating ! Elixir parities the sangnlferoae current, -by purifying the i secretions,-and regulating tho action of the Stomach, the I liter, and the ; bowels. It Is an alterative and an invigor.’ i ant, and the great secret of Its almost miraculous cores consists lo Its giving tone-to tho.stomiuii}T>rlnglcg the functions of every disordered organ up td'the standard of l healthful action, Imparting to the enfeebled nervous sys»- tom a. self-sustaining power, and rendering lt-capable of withstanding the external influences which'had heretofore enervated or prostrated it Hence it la a sovereign, nnfall | tag remedy lot dyspepsia in all its forma and ooneeqoences; 1 for torpor or undue actirlty'hf the organs; and for all the I fluctuations, suspenßlons, and excitements which conail- < tnte the symptoms of nervous dlssaco. When tho consti tution seems truken down, the appetite inert, the digestion feeble, the: nerves unstrung,-the mind Clouded, and the whole system crushed, by physical pain and mental des pondency, It will revive and restore both the animal strength and themeatal enemies with a degree of rUpUtty that In superstitions times would have been attributed to enchantment . The Cordial is pot up, highly concentrated, in plat hot*' ties.. Price three dollars per bottle, two for Hyq dollars* t&x for twelve dollars. ■ 0. H.RING, Proprietor, ; ’ 192 Broadway, New York. ■ Sold by. States, Canada, and the West Indies. - AGENTS. FLEMING St BROS., No- 60 Wood street, j?Jttsburrfu • ■ i v DR. GEO. H. KSYBE&, No. 140 Wood street, do I J. P FLEMING, Allegheny City. - nprl-eniw . To PalnteniMZlno I'aint.-i have just re ceived a lot of SnowWbiteZlnc Paint, whloh I will sell sery low. Also, Zsno Dsrza by the gallon, which soils low, and corers better than. linseed Oil.'. GEO. H. KEYBER, marts eoft of Virgin Alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. • ; yyWedlclne ChCßti«-Dr. KEY SEE, frholeSald Druggist, of 140 Wood street, has on handle splendid as* ortxafent of MEDICINE CHESTS, for families and steam* •boats, at various prices. .Those in want of articles of this kind>woutddowelltosdTehhnacalL - febl i » - * * l . J ' ‘ » » >■ . " , „ r . ’ .S'- -1%. A’ • , v «n ■» -* > » t K » ' '■*•*/*■ . vJ4L-a . 15; Colored 3 Total 18. Health. . A.O.MCnBOCK, Physician oi Board of Health. lountry Dealers.—Dß luilc and Hciail .Druggist, No. ul linf Bod genulno patentiorpro -11 ba gold at proprietor* prices;' Hooper’s KfetDßlfy ' - Anderson’s, ; CirrfßS. DoorhaTe’s Holland, Hostetler's Stomach, • Oreeu’sOxygooatod,' • naropton'a Tincture, . Itadcllffu’s Alkaline, ' Efutchtagft* Dyspepbio, Stoughton’*, ; Sarecant’s, . . Wolfe’s Schnapps, SYRUPS AJJD OOUO2I fiDIOIES.• Dr. Keyser'a Pectoral, • Dr. Jaynes’ Expectorant, * Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, Schenk’s Pulmonic, ‘ , Dr. Duncan’s Expectorant, Nuttall’6 Syrlaonm, Dr. ATCUntock's Pectoral, - do. Cough Mixture, Fitchw'a Pulmonary Balaam, do. - Expectorant, ( do. Chertylhilmoale, Dr. Koso’s Expectorant, : Ayres’Cherry Pectoral. Sellera 1 Cough* Morgan’s do. ■ Tbo great race.took plaeo on 6at* prday... Animmeito crowd! assembled, and mosttremen- Tho entries wore Atrow.tor Le Compto, for Mississippi; IHghlon wJj f!f_y >t) T^ 8 *? d i for Kentucky. The tyatk was heavy. Tho Jixinzton won in two straight Urate, dte- Th« . tb ® Highlander the 2nd. ibe time or tbe,fir* heat waaBmlnutesand ft seconds, and in Ji®*■ § Wtatttosmd 4 secomis. Heavy bets were loot on Hlghlaoder. Kenttcky was triumphant. N*w Oat oaks, Aph I.—Cotton bos declined 34 under the Influent* of the stager's now*. The sales tor the week ?n rft wK 00 ! bal S2 Flour: sales Ohio Ohiogi* 6 ** * trifl,loww » western red $l,BO. Whisky: rawwai.won by Lexington j In two straight WAjunsaros; April!.—Shaumbargh was found guilty:of ssraolton Fuller witbat Intentto kill. The verdict: which creates great surprisaiwaa rendered this morning. ' fihaum burgh .w»b senteucodte six months imprisonment and a nneorstno. • vv - 49*E*membertbe place, DR. KEYSETS, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alley. - ~ raarl6.-dair r , New Bimoso, Aprils. l —Tho election tor Member of Con grera ferthe first dtetdet, la olsce of Zeno Bcudderj which £££ , Bl.Xa».g<r, Ihff 1 hff iatho cholM or ns*t T 7vS; A^ rU 0361 * 11 Moore, proprietor of the notel at Le king ton, A was murdered on Thursday flight, in adrunken quatrel, by William Winns. - *"■*“ fttgMo * ouwa °' TEraoßjpig wAwrarfl, «s1im«oo bbls, mm. ketflrm, ae£7@7,75; rate 1200 bbls Southern, entire, * »MouloUT.diimMd, 0tt7,!0@7,76. Graln...rales4soobu>h- I’ftm 5 i'vlf 06 * ‘;SS.¥ Bhm! ““‘ton «d, *1,70 1 rales .S.AMlnididsOnaot7s@Bl,markotdulJ. Whisky,prison, ■V 5L*?;; To “> ■ A P rlu -, Cqtton doll. Ooffje. rales 4760 n™ ad ™“ p^c - Flour, solesBsoo bbls, firm ats7 i @7,Blrralc32ooo.bbls oOnthera ot Groin, soles 4,ooobush; Wheat doll, rales 20.000: haebt prl.enontriflftlower,7sfilBle., Bnrar. sales o, 11 * hearj.. Molasses, rales 850 bbls Orlrans ot, 250. Whiskey, soles 1000 rbbls prison ot »^i«sm7sl^ c S’’ J* s®* 5 ®* < 2°A bu P“ rk : prices etrlfle low. iJ** market Jrm. with upward tendency, *l4 j sales 160 bbls cut meats u C@Sc; steady. Bacon aulet. Uonoy market firm and stocksfirm. ■ , Yoas, April 4,-fChHls i/rrleb—The offerings at all the yards werofilOd.Beewes, 225 Cows and Calves, and 8748 Bheep- Boef Caltlo come in either more ftooly daring tho post wcck. Upon better qualities there is a redaction of 50 exception, thk market la very firm.. Tho highest fignro lost wook was *UAO; tosisy’s prlcesof Beef i CutUeore*9@tn ; Cows and 04lves$30@t00 j Veal. Calves I Bheeps4@*lo; Swlno*s@*B. . rtttUßErazu, AprfL4—Flourrery quiet and bat little enquiry for export—sales 600 bbs. at $7,25: sales 600 bbls straight brands at $7,36 -fcncyapd extra at $7,75-«teadr demand for diy consumption wJtMn the range or same qoo. tatiena...Rye flour and Oorsmealdnll; no sale* of either... drain: demand in wheat limited, ‘prices lower; sales 2000 bush, prime wMte at *1,75;..r0d $1,69@1,70..;1tye BOaWL- Further sales yellow oorn at 78 afloat... Whiskey dulFand lower, in bbls 25% andin hhd* 25; April 4*~Tbe offerings of Beef Cattle for thA week were about Isoo head, selling at o%@ll. Cows and Odists $3O @35, a few extra at $45; Bpringers $20(525 ; Feeders $15@20. Sheep... Few In market; soldat £0 s 100 lbs, lire weight. '•. Ciwcotsatt, April 4.— Noon— Blrer has fallen six Inches* 'Weather mild and cloudy. Flour doll, nominally, at $0,25 ■Wbiaky...l9@l9%, Provisions flat; no sales: sales 40 bbls Iduseed Oil at 86, cash. . CwcnniATi, April 4... The river has fallen 8 inches...-proath* or mild and cloudy...ln general market dull... Floor Is not saleable at over s9,.,Whiskeyl9@l93£, closing firmer...Pro* virions flat,no eales.«Sngar in lair-demand at 4@s...Coffee 12@12)$.;.Mo1ftswws50®22,dall. .:i BALTTvnnx, April 3.— Caitli Maeest —Tho offerings of rattle at the scales were 700 head, of which 800 were driven to Philadelphia, and 400 sold to the city batchers, at 4@6Vg: on the hoof. : Hogs active, supplies less abundant, a&d‘ prices Improved; sales at per hundred. ~ SOUSES TO LET.-—a large Dwelling &ous&, with gas sod water fixtures, comfortable aj&i convenient, Bltu-' oted on Wylie street;' A well arranged Dwelling, situate on Second street, above Snitbfleld. . Apleasaat residence on Monnt Washington, suitable ftr £ small family; adellghtfalandhealtby location; fruit tßos.gtape vines, Jfe,, for $6O a year. A large frame house on Van Bouunslrcet, near tho Fourth streotro&d.v Rent $lO per month. :- < •* - Tho seconU'Stoir Roam, large and convenient, over our office, No, 140 Third street. . ■ A flnofJpttage House,.with an acre of ground, fruit trees, stable, vrnah*house, &c n in the Borough ofMotocheorter. • Apply to • • a<JUTHBEBT A 80S, Beal Estate and General Agent, So, 140 Third street. 4 FaSHlONß—Prirfc Leslie’s Ladles (3&x*tte ftr J\ AnriL .fast receded and for- salofrr. BAUUEIi a iUtjpfek, .marSO Nb*-87 Wood si. •* *v ' 1 * , l l „ TELEGRAPHIC. By tha CBRoilly Liaoa for tho Horning Fo.t FOBS DAYS lATEBFBOH EUBOPE. „ „ ARRIVAL OF THE BALTiO. Ntir Tors, At>ril4 —‘Dm atnamn Haiti. Brrlrod with Ut (opooldatn tolh.234M«reh. Ltv*a?oOL Ma&srrs.—Ootton,„Th. eolcafortholastfbar daya w#» 18,000 bale*, of which 1000 were for eiport, and SOW tor import. rlalt OHOatu 6J4; mMailbtr Ki; fa!rtJp laoil (%; rniodliOft Oja 5 denraod moderate; prices in fator of buyers, bat quotations unaltered. Brcadstuffb—flourr-Weston 345; Ohio 355. Corn... srhito4ls. • • . ■: ConsolsBo^a. , The Baltic arrived nt 4 o’clock; shß loft Liverpool at flro O’clock on Thursday evening, .tho SSd. She arrived out on Sunday the IStb; at 3 oclock, a. jl, having boon taro days th an Ice pack, whichtook her 400 miles to the South end, Most She passed tho steamer Sarah Sands hound to Liver pool on the SBth,- at midnight, In latitude 50° so"; longi • tnae23°.. - ■ \ The official final refusal of the Czar Nicholas wns hourly looked for. It Is already known that ho refhres. When it arrives, It will bo.communleated to both houses of pariia* meat, and war will be formally proclaimed- ' Napier’s fleet arrived flt Wlogo Sound in the Baltic ontho l&th.. The allied fleets-, re mailed at Beycas Bay. but would soon rfrentorthe Black Sea, ■ Two Austrian Bhips bad also' anchored at Beycas,. -7..: .No engagements. are reported In Europe, either on land orsea. « On the Danube the portions remain unchanged. ' A report of the capture of a Russian treasuro convoy at Kalis, h&d reached Constantinople. \ . Baud Effondi had reached Jooita; he -‘was-empowered to BetUo the recent Greek insurrection. Thodifflcnitfes of the insurrection aro now over. Continued activityjprevallfi In England fbr tho war. Tbe.flrst division of French troops bod saljed for Turkey. The fc'ronch loans hadibeen all taken up. - ■ > - .Austria gives no further Indication of her policy. She was still In appearance with the Western powers: Up to the doth March; Ruaalahad not recognized Sweden’s neutrality.. .< It is.reporled of gold from Russia lias been prohibited. Bouiouin KtUn A Bon, of Rondon, have foiled.- A Paris correspondent says that tke Czar’s refusal was telegraphed from ReiUnson thalBth, and that as soon as It te known the British Minister notifled Slr Charles Napier of . tbo fact) overland. Napier arrived In a steam frigate, at Copenhagen on the 20th. The Aufiterllt* or 100 guns and threo others, French ships, have sailed to join the English fleet, • --- Y . Tbo Danish ministry retain thdrofficq. Tbo prohibition to export cold from Russia is confirmed. Exchange on London has ioUea io 2* lOd; bill s on Prus sia aro unsaleable atLondon. - . - . The New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Railway was nega tived in the House of Commons wlthout -division. pn the second reading: • . Cotton dull—there Is a general drairo to realize without much differences in the quotations, bat nominal; to make sales to any considerable extent a decline of % would have to be submitted to, especially for qaaliUes bvlaw fair, Tho sales for threo days were 34,000 bales, T5OO or which were on speculation; Pair Orleans mlddllog 5 IMG—fair BlobiloC^— middling & 9-16; flur Uplands middling loforior and ordinary B@se. . Breadstuff*. Floor, limited demand, without material change. The prices of wheotdull; do decline; Indian com 3@4cditcltoQ. Brown A Shipley quote white wheat 10s Gd® 11s—red 9®los—Western can&lFlonr 35a Gd—Canada Si© 3'Ts—eour S2@S3a Cd—white corn 41s; yellow 40s: mixed 80S. • •, - Provisions—Mcßeary-reports tbo Imports of bacon os Is* creasing—the stock is accumulating—bno beef is in* more request; Pork mom saleable tot not dea *er; Lard inactive: Tallow quiet At Manchester buyers limit their operations to pressing wants. ;■ ■ ■ Money tighter. The large ezporfaofgoldconUaua Latest by TiUfroj&L London, Wednesday Evening— Stock Kxchango. Alter official hours. Consols, for money, 8956 on account, An impression prevails that the Bank of England intends to advance the rats of Interest, bat tbe committee separated to-day without resofv* log on any thing deflnlto. £2,ooo.ooowoa taken 1 today by Rothscldldsat 84. The Times* flute correspondent says that 4,000 British troops were to pass through France to embark at Toulon or Manwillesjandtfc© Ist detachment was expected in Paris in a week or tan days. Lord Bay lan is expected at Paris about tbolst or April. Tbo puhllcaUou of the secret correspondence had Increas ed the good foeQng in Fiance towards England. London Market, Wednesday. Business was generally doll, la Itoariaa produce excepted. . • . . Paris, Tacsdoj evening—AU securities have fallen today in consequenceofa decline fn EngUsh funds: 3 per cents closed at Clf63e; fourand a half per cents BlflOc. London, Wednesday—Arrests have been made at Preston ordu Ogatcs anioommUteo of workingmen on a charge of conspiracy. ' . Heavy forgeries have been committedon tho Havana eg*t of the Baa Fernando Bank at Madrid, .. TUIRTV-TBinD COKRREB&. WASimroTow Cm, Aprit 4,—Smato-The bUI providing* tor the eettlemtnt of revolutionary claims, was tuado the special order for Monday. Tho House BQifarbnldllngatx steamers was referred and -passed Immediately without debate. Tho Senate than went into executive eosdon# - Tbe ifoaso bUI grautlng the public lands, was postponed one week. Jf iuw.—Tbo Qouso went into committee, aud look Up tho GeiieralApproyrtetJoDßilL Mr. ORogmaa having the floor, proceeded to speak In fa* vor of thejtemte Nebraska Bill. - . OpNNECTICUT ELECTION. nABTPQcn, CT-,April 4.—Two whig ropresentaiives have I«en elected for Sanchestor, one for Meriden and onofur East Hanford, at] whig galas Tbo inrticaUons aro that tho whips have swept the Slate. Out -of U representative* heard from la-Oils county 10 aro whigs, B democrats, and l free soilcr. Tin whig gain is ft. From other parts, of the State wo hear >f the election of eight representatives, all whlgs; of five. • :v V A«*The returna thus tor indicate ho< bftbo admtatetmtoD* tnboth bntsfthowf’&.tflßr s Utura. The Maine - Law watg&anpK; ■eight Bbftriua,C>qr whig* are chosen and probably-three A*fat« beartfrom only one democratic Senator is Haven averages about , UAtnvfftby iprilA—Aflfar as beard from tli 0 WUrthave •«Ptoul iqSenitprs and the Itemocrnts 2—not beaidfrom 4. Representatives and the Demorrato 41.- Dmocrat * -• No- clecilon of Goveruor : 4,—The Kmpiro Qty ha# otrlvlftt: Fha irJt uayanaqvtho ovenlng of tho 29 th, spodal leave having bi'cu gmuted b leave port after sunset. £he bring# 100 pMsengcw.jfeV.. J-:..v' .> t : . * _ waP duH. A great many AjUfiricanvev wteWrrlvidricsntly-on the 23th SA arrived. The VnUed flteies SteauHrVrinccton arrived on tho 2Sth. .Much damipyiaatejendono on the Island by drought— apwarditcfaximgar plantations werolnnndated. BQ«eml oftUolargKstlntholsland were also burned from mark a ptoperty^ * ' atl^ocom^llTO i c-aufilng'Jmmense destruction of 4l Th ,° left In port tho sloop of war Albany, and tho steamers Fufon and Princeton. : Dr« H , tAne , « - Vermifuge Always resortod.to when every other remedy foils, ;• . 0 •;••••. fttw Tout;September 15;1852. v... . This is to certify that my child, three #eara oliLwas trou* Wed with worms.some six months. 1 had. tried revenil hinds of mediclne,'bht none.rftLem done Any good; sod ft was not until • I 'trted,Pr.‘ 3PLane*s celebrated - Varmlfcga that she found aoy relief X gave her the contents or one hotUo, which brought from hoc ft very .largO. quantity of worms, but they were <0 completely cut to pieces itwas lm possible to count them. Mydpogbter.ia now-doingweli: indeed she ts completely restoredT to health* I therefore take pleasure in recommending it to parents l would say; by all means keep a supply of this yaluable.medicine cozk stantiy iu yourhouses. I hard known many chUdreirto .die suddenly from the effects of worms. - It also not ‘unfre-. quentlvhappens that children are treated for croup, when the choking and coughing ismuwd altogether by the irrita tion of worms.' Therefore; wa say again, keep it always in the house; it costs but little.and’ mayJbe.the meaoe of saving life; and at anyraio it will save physician's bllL: : Mm. No. 333 iaghth street- P. S.—Tho above valuable remedy, also Dr. H’Lane’s col ebrnied Liver Pills, can now be had atoll respectable Drug Stores In this dty. • Purchasers will be careful to ask for, take nono but Dr. M’Xane’a Vermifuge. AU others; In comparison,- are worihlcss. - • Also, ibr sale ty tlie sole ' 7' •' . •* ILEMING BROS., Saccossoiß to J. Klildi . 60 Wood street aprl-maw - And Fever cf three years standing Cooed.' —Mr. John Longdon, now living at Beaver Dam, Ilanover county, Ya., near Richmond, hod AgnoandFever forth ree years, mosfcot the time he had chills tfricon day, and rarely less than once; he was parched with favors as soon as thv chill left him; and after trying physicians, quinine, most of tho Tonics - advertised, and every thing recommended to him, was about to give up In despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken on ho got two bottles, but before ho had usedmoro than a siaglo one, ha wo perfectly cored, and hasnot hhd a chill orfever since.- . * - Mr. Longdon is only ono out of thousands who have been bonefitted by this great tonic, alterative and' blood purifier. i Beo advertisement with his certificate.' , marll ' : Pantaloons.— The well-known superiority of QUIBBLE'S fit .la the Garment, needs no comment on his part; it has been acknowledgedbyall whohava frvored him with their orders, that they have never "been fitted with the some ease and style as by him. Ho begs toinformhla pa* irons and. the public, that his stock is nowrepleto with tho Dowost ftyles for coats, Tests and pants, suitable for the present season; • E. QUIBBLE,- ... Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, 240 Liberty bL, header Wood. HEW ADVEETIBEMEHXB, Gould’s Third PnblJc SnJo ofßulld- AT~ ROCHESTER, BEAVER CO., PA. t . \m takeplace opon the premises, on BATUBT)AY,the lUh Inst, at 10 o’clock. Persons desiring Lots at half prieo,mnat apply soon,'as the 1&0 set apart for those'wt9 woald first eall, are nearly all gone. After tho third sale no mom will be offered at half-price, bat knocked down to thehighestbidder. •• • -■■■-'••: ■ Terms—One-third In hand, balance in ono end two yean. Good warranty deeds from Grid Plnney, Hgq,, title is perfect, beyond dispute. oors fr S® Bcg!itBr»—UfiNßiT flf'UODd IsAcauitiilatelur the nomination fbrßogiater, before the Whig Con* ggnOop, ; aprs:tc CABD-»8. BiUUKTf fetuniß hisslncerothankfl lh£r lathe Relief Hoso Company, for their promptatid efficient aid In saving his property last evening. Also f tn the Good Intent Engine Company, fox the prompt- ' nosasrUh which they arrived on tli* ground. sprfcltg- Vy ft® UUOICB PUULTItY.—-Shanghaiand Bramohpootn vnr HENS' jGGOSi.vamntcdpurefor setting,can bo ob tained at Horgrava»» Drug Store, cornerof Penn and Locust streets, Fifth wanL : •/ aprl' Removedi • BIU HUNT, Soemds Dsbtusy, haa removed hla Office fcota 75.Foarth street, to No. 18 FOURTH Street, one door below Ferry, i»hero ha trill be happy to attend to all professional calls. • . < .•'V ... . :• npr4 Frank Leslie's ladies’gazette op pa his, London and Nerr.York Fashions, fer April.' A fresh supply just received and for sale by „ SAMUEL B. L BUFFER, .■ • *prs ■ . . ■ •*■. 87 Wood street. B ABBOT'S SOAP POWDAIt-ln aLoVe and'for win i>y 'Aprtg . : JOEL MOTILKR. -\7-£NITIAN UED-Iq store and for nle'by v JOEL MOTITjER, •pOTABa—Nar. lat retell, by: „ X apr4g ..... JOEL MOHCBIt. T\BCGS AND MKDICINK3— " “'.7 r XJ Powdered SUpperjr J2lmj Gam Benjottr; ~gp,.,Jatap;... o' do tlemlock; , Do Rhubarb; > do Oplara; . o.®® . Myrrh; do Auaftetedt: Do Aloes; do Aloe*; Do Gambrtfi; do Myrrh; Do uam Arabic; . do Kaphetborn; Do ipecac.' la atm* and for «aloby - •flpr4g JOEL MOgf/BR. 2AI ' a V. aaoia.., ~iaauu, aim, jk. — TIAQAtt &> AHL, fcod Retail Dealers in Sill‘f % lbncy and Market tud 8 Union street, Pfttflborgh. - ■ anr4 JOsn HAPT, Ja ~ : ■(BacesMOr.to Jus M’Oott-v.) . ana Uet.ll DrnirfrUf. * JTO Djalor la PAINW, ott,B, DVB BTIJ&S, Ac, -Hi .W«jl rtfctt, thne doors below Viida'cllrT.' . ' sprtantrtr PTTTQBPafIff: HEW BKY GiTUDS fiTOBK. ' '' " _ Vrant~.No, 01 Elarfcelstreet. WrtrobW.of theP«kliPS.lia^M»fSS^Sw MAPtßonmS 1 “ ,KteJ - sU>ck '’fBU.KB, PASOT AND can.oHerjncb lodoccmenis lrv «uw*!jUrß*aiis<dCtlon. -HAGA NsM iHL -i -• m Wttf. And&Upjo^jttrgot. X ony/troft wbo will ri*r§ bun infonaalion ftonrornitig hi* two bretbOT. Prank* Lantft O'CoanelJ, who I. ft Canada ftjrafltime Ohio. 1 An-v fZ&ESSSSI THAWI-AttENT QiteEN' o 'u, OLOTU.-l'uOO yard,,' of thebandaonitst and beet oyer before OH SiiK.'SS tf 4 * - . J° rra '®® t >° I "®>'®«n'Jro(Jin at the Oil Clolb and India Bobber warerooror.No: 11# Market at. _ B l!5 j. sn.ph ik X H IL CL ?T U ??*?“'-*» yard. Crash fiJit?’’ X Vrcaj styles nr light and dark color*. Fof 1 * OU doth warctnoms, So. 11# Market strebt •%£•• '•* - <t -P- T - 3 dvA/LPlireW p .TtnNDW BUADIJB-—A livestock of new and biwiaP *E? J. a h. pnrLbtps. lOAg bbla fh* «i P h 7 4. “PI 3 SMITH ft SINCLAIR. M class™ Mila prime Plantation Moludea In oak cooperage, formlo by ■■■■■■■ ggff. - SMITII A BINCLATTL - T\T V, hUUAJ^—7sbiidiprlmororealeby • r: J 8 SMITH 4 SINCLAIR. T\UISD PKAOUKS—4O sacks for. w>le by * X/epr3 _SMITK 4s SINCLAIR. bbla forsalt* by *'■.■ ■ " : A_*Bl2 BMrritft SINCLAIR. ; BUGA£B~*3O bhls lortale bj • - . • SMITH A STSCt,AIR. rjIUE -MiaEa/a.UEIH; or the Young Mllllotuire: by P J^HoniUttnMy«B,»ntli o fofßeUßnmdon,*c. 1 . a ?i at PB P™ : by Goo. W. Cartls. .- - AaHUognpby of an Actress: by Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt Just recairod end for sole by U. B. PEARBON ; ■ „.^, r „ Sncressor to U. P. Callow, mart! bo. 74 Third street. DljpsMt Bolldlnea. BARltra TRIUOPUKIIOUa—One of ihe 'TirttJiira for tbo growth ofthahalr uott la-DRe;l •- .-iJOS. _ comer DUmona ted Market sfo tS. 1 ? “<* KnMKarbockar Ibr •Aprilfjus); rocelvod and for ealo by .. SAMUEL B. L4CFFER, / mtt3t ' S 7 Wood-ntwii. A R? aIJSI * on *™rUmtrmt for eale on tu* tern*. S. CUTHBEIIT 4 80N, - Ko. 140 Third street ?4?^^SjsEosii3^4ssiSiST«mivedSafcrMi?bF" ■ J mllra> * BAILEY 4 BENSHAW. piecra un ceudgnuient, Mid female by muSr ' henry n. coLtiya ■ . j. McLaughlin, h,ls ln 'Ms einptara, corpsof *«(t»l«ii*hpc*imatl»exttlM In tfoocUy: 'ntomSblic' toea “ athiae3tab n^r AAlDRQai>.—Smmat TjuuppagTffKL-W 1 IwA?S™“BSL° Il ““ ; ' aU . iSD ? ilIU ““- °> mn >“<=- _ tSntChu*.— Brooms, Cedarand Wooden Ware, Feathers. Furolturb, second hand, Fur*, Pianos, Poultrv; WineB,°ln baaketaorboxes,76c. lOOfta. inues, in acirw)? I '‘SK^} 0 ' 1 S**”™*.Door Bklns, Clover 5? 1 * Seed, Glapsw&re, Hardware. Rave, Wool and : Third Clzts. —Bacon and Pork, (loose,} Butter; la Utkina kegs or barrels; Hides,Leather, Soap, Window Glass, nriif Cotton uncompressed, Me/© lOu lbs, Ms> ““ iJliSrM s®*® (In,casks or boxes,) Bariev Sr Candlei V Cheese, Lard sad Laid SntidjUOOlb^* 7 ’ ttCn ““Pressed, Leaf TobacoofdO ' Hour 80 cents © bhi aprlrmas GEORGE 0. FRasciSClTB. T>mBBDaGH; COMPOSITIONS.—Thg Flora iiMur** Christian. MiS, fLC {£“} th ?. late!t «J>d 000 of tho blst or ll ?« a 01 ®rP‘f,°ster. -ParlorMazurka, competed by Mr. IT. com P oaerß - Just receded 111 ml lIBNBY KLBBKH, Bi>r3 . Slgn of tho Golden H»n>. 101 Thlnl »t SUNDRIES— ■S Imp. and Gunpowder Teas; i<K Jr* Jw lo ? 8» Chulan and Niogyong Ttas; : 1W caddy boatea do do do do do; gj *»xes **<a. C» 6; 8 and 10 Tobacco; . r®*2° talr pound Tobacco; i J»atnral Loaf azid Diamond Twist Tobacco; JJta cntand dry Tobacco; 60 bdxes Common Cigars; 20 'do >JGal^BpanUbCisar^^' 75 bbls If, 0. ttoteg&to; 'SSSugar QooseSyrnpa; • ■i -28 bbdsN»o<Sugar; '. •• •■ ■..■•* ■ bbls Crashed and Pulverized Sugar;- - • ’ • . 20tierces8ogaNntedHoms; ' * jßObblsOder Vinegar; - 1 .. 20 boxes Ground Pepper, }£tb papers; }0 :dp . do, Ginger ao do;. . .12 .d 0... do •... Mustarddo- .cans; .• ■. : - • •JO do Cocoa.and Chocolate; •• 0 . do ; . Yeast Powder; .. ;0 do-Heckeris Farina; . • 6 ComBtarch;.. . ... , 40 drams Kgs; '. 20 boxes Raisins; 40 cans Peeches, Plums an 1 Blackberries; ' : 25 dozens Zina Wash Boards—for sale by »*rlS J. D. WatIAMS, 122 Wood st. SBEDatBEEDSn— Tho uoder&goed i* ootr rpcaiyjpg H» Wring impply of Heldr Oanfen, Tree end Flower .The (attention of amateurs !*; respectfully invited to hi& stock of Imported which aro— » $8 varietiesof Cabbage Seeds;'. : II u « BO w Grass ** N & . ."■** ' tthubarb,orPioPlantsSeeds. • Also* the most choice coiloctlon of Flower Beeda ores offer. Mid this market. - E. • , feU7s * Noi 129, Tfoood street* Pittsburgh.' '. 4 -‘ . ■rct&3&£: . i : ■* .*r f . «5 „i ,r ’ O. B. HEASL7 & CO.’S Cheap Carpet Warehouse, JVb. 8S Third, Street) w ' PITTSBURGH, PA. '\ST E HAVE VOW IN fXOBB on# of ttfl largest: ssd ehoicMt rfocktrf OAHPETB. firL njvriifl uima : ; VV TINGS, RUGS, 4c, ever ohlhlted wart of New York, embracing “ thewocSfcjVf contlimotoreceive themu ihov »roproducedftentthelooms. "" oßyta.y tspnngOtrjxU, uuj win ' ’l>nr I—V;.,' iffT' §*g l >jS»tt.«lMHl t * Ott **» ““«* • '• e-TOortmsnl cocslcta lc part of tbe following, , ' lMafiysgs? s *£»£ ,L ™“ (rf ™v i reo ' p!y: White, Checked and Policy; Demaa* PtanoanOTaMe Covers • 4 ’ 04 ' woreled DamcT do IT ’ SrJSSSSSBSSSSSiiw.. *S3SSjS2SS , ! ,, i „' - *3£““ t **“ of CToy m bdw HbmS^? 4 1118 dl7> of ,i 8 mo " °s **»-**.«,<* or^^!^-«S^(JSg^Egg^SSS£ ,D,, » “-‘ hD u *«<*>> ulttW), which takealh. place Peracna In want of any article la our line, ar« respectfully Invited to call and examine. ’ “BMALI. PROFITS AND QUICK BALES!” ’ 0. B lIBADLY & CO., 82 Third street. marShlmdAw' -' AMES P. TAHHBi T" WHOLESALE DEALER IN E° o ts,Sho e s,Bomiets 1 Hats, leather, &c., «f® Wbod Street, Pittsburgh. p«. ’ Again In callingtbe attention of his cnstamori anil *^s and li™?Sifc o { 0 ™ tly M ”clmnU generally, to his raj ccmplot BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, LEATHEB &e Purchased dliect from the Sorr England ilanufacturcra , ’ ’’ OTOE 3000 CASK OP THELATEBT * TTIBSIOIK OPPANcfrSHOES,BB^?BuI! P aAD^Md S LHTOBbviET S , ’ , JIL cannot Salt toirito fall futlsfacUon. Also, BONN hT nQMMJNGS '■ ■ la very largo und v&rit*]> saclt . PtaUrTSt 811 *' . IB> &I Bpiing “ d Sn-mer.Salo,, to «, large, <id comprise all th. Bly i e3 , o bo found on aal« gdyancM on Eastern,cost, comparing favorably with Neff York and rMlatfelplSa* «ComJ and B^>» at H. CHILDS & CO., Wholesale Soot and Shoe Warehouse, NUMBERS- 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. ’ HAVE JUST RRflEWjsi?:thrfr exteodfa SuHth* ptArt- * , soars, bhoks, JUTS, caps,' B7&i^uln‘£i,%Son P , w ? t i 3 , of th,rtl - fITO t ' ,Ddrai Of I. adieu & SlUsest Ueu mdßon' v>,Ti JL‘i* /“Woo*, among which are Bronte Kossuths, En’ld Nallifiers twiinin ? lsudlea'Honneta. Purple Parodies, Drub Conareeo Boots. "' Par and w!? f £ a , w Uttts ’ F » n «y French Lace, Cinderella Slippers, Kid Glove Botton do* i’lntK 1 : £ nake Skin Plait,: - SontogflA Eorekas, Oxford tod Union Ties, P nlh and Velvet Cbm ®b’d Fancy Degrades, ssv&sss aaaaisaJ to lb. Western trad., we ere enabled to C^men^Si7?J i n^„'? edlo .? ? f «««“»•»*« ad.ptoj b7 ,? Dy^?“r ,^. o , u ‘ 8 > ' ltb6r ln>Tew,yark,:Etd£adelphla or itaittaorT SpT^’Mltl •*> determined not to bo under, Merchants visiting oar city will please call awl examinefor themedves , , 'l v ' ' 11 —'■ •• • •■'■-•■•'I----'. *■■■•■ :'■••». .. --oy --T-' "■■■■■'.: {marlBxl*xejei B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIRST'STREETS, PITTSBURGH, manufacturers of White Lead, Bed Lead and litharge; Importers and Dealers'i MEDICINES. VAEMBHE°S 11 * TURPENTIW lAtCOHOLCHEMICALS,I AtC0H0L CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS SSmrn™. f.TANNER’S OH* . DYE STUPES, GLASS WARE* PPRPn?iPn^ ICINEB, I SI>EKM 0It r PAINTS, BUKG’L INSTUMENTS, 1 BRUSHES, 114, 1 SPICES H A ™^LbK«u, K fcS.to Jro^SifaZS r 'Id* fi " ora r Ho •*"«“ ln «b* Market, |i^A.P4IBM«)0 CT . TCTMwt furnished with directions to the English, French, Gormanand g** ’ CARPETING;! CARPETING! : A T vnn C «^w^ C r ?? B13 > Ar*U» Buildings, FOUUitI Street, (formerly knbwn aa Lvnd’e.) can el waye be found any quantity: orqualit* of gobda usually found in the business, <1 low as any bouse in the city. ■ Porsonswithing to purchase willfind it to their ndvantag, to examine mir goads.yjfmarkit'tin'i ' ff. B Jd'CALI.UM. I WUBf hfrilfl OMIKU STATUi f y° d T i ,i! Wft3TKRN DISTRICT OP PfiNBYLVAJiIA TgOMAB JOWBp OEORfIB Josn,-Al*P V WBU £ JoS <” ' iln Admiralty. ••• : . CDtcrawAti.Cosi CcMPisr. '- ■■ ■ |* i: TO AM/ PKKSU.Vg IXTjSBESTED. ,nT by !&*“*<>*> writ of attachment issued °2\ to the Pooith Day etiscßedtyo coal bfaia.lyingcn the ■ Slonengahcla river' below dam So. 1 tech bring about 130 foot fcleagthla: to w together wtufthtdr tacHtfappa •rel and furndurja-, , . WEShgg BWBT, * ' . -- . -•Marshal C.'ftefPmm*; tba »*— cmgctdMinued^'ui.tfl toit uSu rtt>jvtu 1J QDd far Mlo-hr fftprdt ■ KtSO A MOOfttIKAD. u « 3 “ 1 V er, tT Ol ' l atoll VClTblpapel ;•■ ninglngs, wuhTjch hordera. yof aale by .' *»* ; -vyAMlait P. »lABBHAU.,BaWoodStreet ■KQff.aiiclflowered-papcTgot lLi S^tTW,etT,Rt3ow ‘ an4meainin prices PoTFSlebj !EE* WALTER P. MARSITaIL / WALL Mow recelring;2o,ooo riectant U priais Vttjiuefrom tojtSK omlapfr Mi. m?, St f.pr4] WAuTKIt- p: MingnALT,. •Korattonj.derignalwith tarte. and tmusbyiraMrio? oorkmcu. For alia by WALTERP. HABBHAtL •P' l JteSSWooastrwt. .Q*j:*'V*B* Tlews, chimney imetu and tester centra. M for rain by Qprt] WALTEB P. MARSHALL. AMI) OJSiUa'T.—goo'bb!a.'taajKS r 199 a: ®socoo Plaster,- a superior article. 2oO.“ Water CemeuVTariaus trend*. eprWw W. W.WALLACB.3I9 Idbertr itiWtl TUB MBfUMiHKKS Og UtIRDiSPAnTKB.-BT Pot V Tt. Anrpadi, A. M, negeretorrn, Maryland, l&realebv J5H* HI. C.MOBPAW. A V ALYpnc SKIfrOUKH,—-Lectures on tha MoqK oJ firstßfrios;: hy Rot. John Cmnaings, D. , y j minister of tha Scotch National Church, author of Lec tures on the Jilrides, Parties, Ranio), *tcv-eK?Fot «tfe b /: Tapr4] B. T. fl. MORQAN,IOiWDod fitroeL ’ I. LN'BbKu uiL—s bbla rwwlTHlwiU Cjr-'Saiffby . . - iL*? ri ItKMKYH.COHjm BROOMS— 80 doiua commun Brooms im bU® by * prl ■ • ■ HENRY H. COI.T.TNS rpiaoiHY BRED-S bbla ib'biaJ*by ■ A- ttpr> HENRYK.* flril.r.TNß* SUOiK CDREU WHIM YISH—For sale bj- a P? 3 HENRY H. COBUNB. *&&**&&• SolUhins (able cat >«7- ,^ u2t recelycd and for sajo bj JOKti MOHLEft.- • -SE«! 241 Llverty street. CIUOUU.ATB, qoCOA, Ac -— 1 ■■. ■■" J> DoubloYaiiill*Choeolat6,*ctyfirie:> ’ Bagte Chocolate, spiced; . Sow Zealani Chocolate, spiced; ■ ■ : Baker’s Na 1 Chocolate: „ ..jp*?®** Prepared Cocoa; ' • . :• ; ZuKcnßlODUi;' ■ ■ *•■/." - Cocoa hbella; -- ■...■;■■•/ Cracked Cocoa. For .sale by - my * W. A.'U’CUJBG, • -- uprl corner of Sixth ant! w™* XfiSVV JUUdiU— 11 Something to LotfcMe: Hln* - < Katy-DW Bcng : Jollies. Long, fang Wcaty Day. SSS 11 wultos - LltUoToiay'aSoßg-j'Hntchliuonj. KatlyDldand KMyDld’nt; (duett). ' Mimßayno: Foster. Wundpj tpIU, Maiurks: TUexy. lotitmUon Polka: WsUico. : . ..LaPluled’Or Vatee. - MOLAsi IKHr-&i> bbls-Hew (Orleans, (oak coopo retro) ; 25 do ,Bag&r Hoasa Bj'rup, For salo.by -zyj l . • kikq k moorhkad. j ; IV- Plumber* Wanted. ■ a , sn *° KHPli'jy two or three good Plumbers; none '*? iSSSI' “*» »Pf>* An Interest In the above wnttmt will be given If. required, or I will sell out the whole .business to; a competent workman: This Is a rare chance, os ihebnslnosi Iswellfestabllsbed and husagodd run or custom. Also, an Apprentice warned. Euqulroof ~ „ . GEORGE BAILEE, mi,r3l!lf » - 129 Fourth street. . Special Jfotlee: ■ ■ ■ ■ T> PSSEII & BBO.i« i No.IS KWni Street, eeeoni door -It from the Miner of Mirket, oflor to the pablie o well sdected stock ofnew end popular ••- *■ •••• - 1 BOOKS. The current monthly " MAOA2INBS, Ana most respectable ■ UEWBPAPEBB, ’ ; l-'oftlie da ji’ Alro,an JMllont Tartety 0 f VUia anil Panor Letter W jg^SjS!ag3s?" a Btntloneryoferfr^^ * Fregh Fl«h» : /TV 00. has comxnencod kccp %SkfoJ J PS «11 Wnda of ftesh Fish, which he will keep • • coDstantkupply. on hand, both wholosalo and •. t '"w r retail; all kinds of eastern Rah and iako Fish. At depot, corner of Hand and Liberty etreetivfcy . • * marBTrtf CHAB. KIMBLE k CO. prime flow Orleans* for told by;.' KT«Prt . KINQ A MOOKHKAP. piOKKBK—IOO mb prime IUo, for rale by VJ aprl B3*JQ 4 MOOBHEAD. TIE KIN ED SUGARS—Powdered, cnutied, elariCed and Xv loaf, Tar sale by , • °Prt KINO A HOOnSEAD. hairrfiMU Gunpowder, imperial; Vouhe 11». It fonand Blae* Ten, from good toextra Sue, for aStetfv “P* l - • KUiP.4 MOOKHR<n K JULLIEN'3 MUBIO POE THBMltiJoS—fieihlfil int of Ud. Music d°st received,' PeaSatojiStiSa, paera ofcholco music for »1, and hire aehMM a PianD vorUi $5OO. CaM and exam - ™ * — a . p . r i : BAMPE£-B. LdtOTEH, aai amham’aMegsslhisfor April,forsale i>f » b. T. 0> HQmAN, — lMWood rtreci T^uLS™^ 10 °P Bc „ f the lien locations, a Grocery and ,r; Store, having a. fine run of custom. It fa a 1 ®I'^SSS 6 ® loEot,nto »'Ko<»d business. Enqulreof ■ l ° >ral g THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth rt. TTH U = K hr.T—Co mains it) rooms, ga* ana water hx- AA tnrte, on Wylie streoL B. CUTUIIKRT4 80N, - - mtt3l 140 Third street. ' QM HOC V? m*r3l' XWjUtt HANpSOMJS BUItUlUtt: 1018 tar «4]<>,islttMt«i Jtim UtWuhlngtffl), bavisffsftxmt on Jots into 60 feet front by orftr 200 deep. For price uS[ tectls, (wMcharo vtirsy eary,) call oo :- - * *. ;■ % L “ B. CUTHBEBT * gOn. ■ •l* l 140 Third street. M'i - ■ f." iV-i \y " 1 . W.fu. Vsv **ju'r- [£ - - . , „ , < v i \ \ r * v rr - *r* i-Ibafusaale by l / R AePAHNESTOCg & ftp £%& .s> •>Vv • .’ r" ?!,'•* -vf,,;;’ AMUSEMENTS. S X? 1 iSjFHsV""* ANB MiS"^ ■°~ t Kl l Mr - B *“*»! Aitoctte, UlO Uttle Iwhi^ *■ We’re With You once Again ’*~ AT MASONIC HALL. • ' mvK(H?. C^ CIIIKSOII PAMIXT, . ' by the Northwest rmjte.tlslttoi* b/w^Sc^[^ ,nclpal dtto lu 011,0 ; eol 10 aMe to,top «i D Sfu,^ E &' s*jywLici th« Sll? T S ni ■“•".-.P.tsiwUons'f nmoD* which o^XpT.r^on'lSS^” B ” “**—«W MnpSjpSlSi^iSilL? ol)o obt4in ed atQw principal BooVead -- • opcil ml 7 o'clock.- cmnmoneo • 1 — ■ • * ~ .•.:•••■ *rparSfcmfe •'. >•'* at WlUdaa Hall. . B ,l& TtlltEE:: BAYS. LONGEIte-i . J- Commencing on- MONDAY, Aprtl Sd mottar‘SSf^cWl^f 8 ’ ra0 '‘ 1 ' °“ ly U«h,end W ** 8 *“» «- . __ Also, the great'SWlßS WARBLER. '““‘ “‘gUcrful Mblhltions In lho - worm. Admission a cents. Children, . apr&Sl* v Grand Complimentary ftoadriUo Bolibb. *-0 Mil. C. -AvM’IIIASUS-''-''’- « ™ ATtLAFATETTOJ nS,C ‘ m H KVnp r r'ff 5 !. ril 18 ,1854. 1.4“ PuPIM and friend* of Sir. c. A. BrSIAHtTS haVo S.e.'^VoTS 1 "VMHUr lavitcd to attend laimd 3s? n 8 ™ mfor tUs occasion, will be ett. . W.an?^^ le S r by'S , X t r eSl * tal M SWb * BACtt Th«, c ™ i haa b " n ‘k® l Bt three dollars —t^r/ttisr 9 from aay “*« in which can- Uteevenlmr^ 1 * tiapldasui0 * cujojmentand comfcitof - ■ •*' marSiJ Sax HoiS Band cm fSnnJi 'i« Cotillon end applying to WAR EiUN “oimoo^a?' 1T Rooms of B.M. Care, ■■ ' ' ' marSl T HBoSw Onto. MknoWcdsedto Dlsl * Mria C 0 ott, “^ A.HEMTZ. pare, »o J pnt np jtitb taivah!lS.“J?« liM «agg-°sa^»g^» Basks “■&&&* mKES ’ No - 16 £BE££sBl&3? .CFHMUEWOO legs JanUtaKails; -ii ■ 100 boxwrMomdoodWpped Candles; .*8 do Sfsas*»««-»! , a&tSSSSg"*™ to.totm-Umti Buckets': ’•• wdo do Inta- Porckij- Kiyo & aioonifßo *-.:: P*iwi I » AN tor- by J-_mar3 1 _B I A t -F J tHNESTOf'K * CO. kbls for ealuby - xonrSl r _ u. a. 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