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It contains over 8,000.000 of people. ’ Preparations are now mado to annex that to the "' British possessions. Wbateyer Englani. protects - Jn the "East she devours; and annexation is a ! !*<»«» *■ well «^ tra tands, and has practised ' until «(>,<)oO t OPopfthcinbabitanU.omelnd.es . ‘ have been subjected to her sway. But when an, eS£¥B ' ****»*« w«« * utt,e «“•**““; ■ “ Ml preaches a sermon on honesty, and bmg. out her fleeU nnd gnus. Bussia Sees England extending her dominions and swallowing pro- S' E«t,..iH.C,„ gHnii IjMs^ rfAW^%Wfel sK^igg'jS iffffaft MHB HMMM&p££ tifesM£M&M •»• .¥Vf~ - T^bTt? ’"*'*L. j»fe£f£y—*fe- <*■ ( ~ ^y,? ^f^^’?ii « ^-t% J i*S?’*~~'+4'’fr‘-*J -■<■'"■ v ■' ■ sis- ; Jf Cß&jStj^f i ’«S , ''= : 'i l^W-?'i:! »7" ? -' - 45s;y®‘< BtV ~ ~ - ,> ;,’• •< J 1 • ,- . ,J,-41v.- , 1' •I * RS"!?-* ;Jv"- V. S”V 'V*-' * f r^ l **(lt. '' ** ■„ ( - . .' -v <* . - ‘ fiiilg doming ffiaat. 0. j. t T-'MoajS; ,, :Baitdr aflaPropnotot. [TXBBDBGH: r TnOBapAY MOtimSO::^:::::'-' DEMOCRATIC ticker* JOS governor* > WILLIAM BIGLER. '-yoB JtISIICB OJSHB BUPBKIE COOKT,- ' HkEREJIIAH S,.BLACK, '• ' oi tottaax comm. , ' iOR OAHiI, OOMMIB3IONBR. ‘ HEMY S. MOTT, •• r ' Of PIK* OOtfSTt. t : • - -aß**UsADiml MATTER flit l BE" FOUND ON EACH - Pi<3B OF THIS PAPER. JOB PRINTING.^ We hate one of the best Job Printing pjftces In the city, »t»a wo wouia respeotfnlly r ask mer chants ana all others who want Cards, Circulars, ! V' Bills/iftiadioe, Bfll Heads, Blank Checks, nand - bills, etc.,' to glse ub ft call, j ,AIL onrJob Type nre of the most modern manufacture and. enn '' not fail to please all onr customers. Oar work men.'are perfect masters of their business, nnd will lobor assiduously to please all who will fa ’ sor ua.with sn order. .■ : - ■■■ - asp* The following despatch from Harrisburg Shows the Me of the Liqaor Bill for Iho preseot, soil probably for this year - TT«i»-BtmnttP« April 5. • •: In—oyesST, nnyivl* . * A .V* . . THE FATE OB' TUUKISY. , It is evidently a mistake to suppose that the Integrity and independence of the Ottoman em ‘ j pitB is ftBsnred,becaOßO England and Franco hn 'riertake its protection against Eussia. They hSvothe power probably to thwart the designs : of the Csar. Bat they ate equally as selfish, ' r ambitious and. grasping as the Bnssian;> apd thcrois little doubt that under their armed oc cupation and protection, itß independence will be lost, and its Mahotnedan government will bo permitted to exist nominally, only so long as enlts their own designs. The pretext of the Cur formakioß war on Turkey is hts alleged desire to protect the Greek Christians of that >.■■•■ empire. With hia own people that pretext “°y obtain belief to some extent. Bot no one out side of BoSßia gives him any credit for sincer ity, His design is conquest, the acquisition of territory, the possession of Censtantinople, and , the commercial supremacy whioh that posses would'seeure. ’ - ’ It appears from alato article, in tbo London Times that the Csar has repeatedly, at different timcß, proposed to the several courts of Europe the panitionof the Turkish empire, giving .to such of the strong nations as would join him ' in the oonqaest ashore of the plunder. He had ■ divided Boland with Austria and Prussia t and he offered to divide Turkey with England and Bronco. Tha Times states that as long ago as the vißit of the Ciar to England in person, ho sonnded Lord John Bussell on the nod that tho proposal was then rejected by the En ■" glish statesman; and the Uar was then told that the policy of England would oonlinno to be to maintain theintegrity of tho Ottoman Empire, . and protect it against a Bnssian invasion. The design of Bnasia then cannot bo doubted. It Is conquest; and tho religious question iso mere pretext, designed to stimulate the xcal of bis own snbjeets, and incite insurrections in his favor among tho Greek population or Turkey. Bat os little orodit is duo to the professions of English statesman. They are equally hollow end selfish. They proclaim proteotloD, nnd a gehorons support of a weaker party, os the mo. tive for undertaking an expensive nnd bloody conflict. Tot already the English anil French governments have stipulated with the Sultan for terms eqaally degrading and destructive of tho independence of the Turkish empire, as those *by Eussia. They secure to themselves if - the Greek population, of and tha irs. . suddenly pounces down on a neighboring and coreted. prorinee, and desires to make it big own; ■* John Bull is seised with a holy horror of the deed, and with both his hands full of stolen goods; and plundered prorinoee, ho bellows forth his indignation at Bussia’s attempt to ex tend her limits, and disturb the “balance of pow er” in Europe. Under such protectors os Eog land and France the independence of Turkey must soon be lost, and the Ottoman power de part Soniedf the English paport are already discussing the propriety of patting nm end to ; the Turkish Empire in a.few years, and re-oon atraetlDg the old Greek Empire at Constantino ple. _ u coneoliaatlon and Free Bridges. • -. Xbe bill providing for the consolidation of - Kltaburgh and Allegheny, and the adjoining , borooghs, era are informed,, contains a eeotlon authorizing the extended, city-to purchase the bridgai-thnt cross the AUoghony and Mononga* held rivere, and maftojhem free, if soch o pur. chase should be deeipaji expedient. Tho distriots to be annexed to Pitfi'bnrgb would doubtlesß be in favor of free bridges; but the residents and large property holders of Pittsburgh would pro bably oppose it. The new city is also to ho aulhorited to con struct nets bridges, if deemed advisable, and to . charge tolls on pleasure carriages, v&o„ to keep new and old bridges in repair. -CUAHCB FOB A SPHCBEi&TIOff* Tljero is a merchant iu this city who can com mend a largo amount of American quarters; freßh from the Mint, and sell them at twelve and thirteen cents apiece, and thin receive them bach ■ again in payment for goods, at twenty-five cents apiece. - Ho will sell bis.goods at fair prices, too; ■ter a bill has passed the Pennsylvania Sen- ate, almost unanimously, providing that the exe cation of criminals shall not. be witnessed by - more than'-twenty-five .persons, including the Sheriff and his "assistants. : It also.forbids the employment of professional hangmen. Either the Sheriff or Coroner, or their general deputy; most perform the duty. That’s right BAttfiOAD Smsd.—Afrill before the Massach usetts legislature; to prevent injury and destruo. tiondMife npan railroads, has been ordered to a tbirt'reading by the Senate. The bill limits the speed of trains crossing draw-bridges to four miles an hoUr—the engineer being subject to fine "and imprisonment for offending against this The president and directors are also mads liable for knowingly permitting avio lation of this regulation. ’ CHEAP FOOD AMD DIIIMK S. ATloo h*4 been mule at Blaflord t Conn.« for FPtfrnl ye&T* piuit, from grapes that grow spontaneously, la ouu aroanu . tbepwiinps of thatplgce.-—isx/iaogre. •■■. - . . • Pretty. can boat Ithctoi.' Wokuow ilcaa (aqO Rlnndr} wh > will make wino for.-you without any, grapes at all. At flyo.nrnutw noilee, turns out ' W. noy othor vinous -A ilttia log* . u JtSiTpmSe ncia. docs It all. Nature Is Wf well hln- :can’t -shake- a stick, to art.—Cfewlani I ** K - Thatis pretty veUfor Cleveland.' Bat Pitts | burgh and other cilivshove their artists too, who | loavo nature far behind in their benevolent ef forts-to increase the quantity and cheapen the ,:iPBIL C. jfrlco of the food and drink of tho human raoe If the constitution of tho oonaamera are a little imparedby tbeßS that is of iittlo account? sothe poison is cheap. Fltmr can be made outjof tho “ dost of bran,’’ ground coffecaud spices, oat of several ingre dients combined. .Some folks'ray that burnt molasses, can be madado*tasto very much like extract of toffee: Tea' onoo need can be gath ered, dried and rolled, and re-produced; and Borne'think it tastes better*the second time used; And vinegar, "good older vintgnr,” can he got up jn (tfo or throe hours, out.of boeph shavings, vitriol and corn whisky. A little molasses Im proves it. It is true, such vinegar cats up pickles fast, and is unwholesome; but its cheap. Bomo folkß tbinka small”quantity of hogs lard will improve tho quantity, if not .the quality, of butter.-' Chalk and water, of course, ore never , ■QBci by tho i milkmen. . Does any one yonder why tho dwellerain cities are* not as robust and hcatiby'.as thp: farmers? We do not. . „ But the most dangerous and destructive;Oi-an adulterations, probably* nre tbe cheap liquors. There is a bill before our Legislature, we believe, making it a highly penal offenco to manufacture or sell adulterated drinkb. It should pass and become a law at once. •* Ifews fttid Fftoti frooi all ftnortcM* „■■ Mr; Hoblis, the pMcnteo of the Amcrioan loch, ■has offered 200 gnioeas.fur any one who can ac complish the task of picking ft. JV; W. -Corcoran and Elisha Biggs, the eminent bankers of Washington city, have retired from business, Goo. W. Biggs, Jr.,, and A. T. Kick-, boefer, cstimablo gentlemen and shrewd busi ness men, are tbair successors, ; The email poi: baa broken out among the pu pils and inmates of the Deaf and-Dumb in Indianapolis. Sovcn cases, fully'dovoloped, are now under treatment. -Every precaution has been taken to prevent its spreading. It is said that a paper devoted to the Interests Of tho Know : Nothings is about to be atarted in Washington, a prospectus- to that.effeot having been put out as a feeler by: certain parties, , The Government has presented to tbo,owners of the ship Antarctic (which took off n por tion of the passengers on tbo San Francisco) the sum of s2o,ooo'as a token of gratitndo for the "service rendered. It was n voluntary gift, as the owners of the ship made no charge what ever.- . . . Tbo Cambridge (M 3.) Chronicle soys tbo cold weather has injured the peach crop in that conn-, ty. In fact, our exchanges from every.direo tion eccm to anticipate great Injury to, oil kinds of fruit and vegetables from the severe weather of the last few weeks. Mr. Hanker, a banker in Bame, recently gave an entertainment in honor of cx-President. Van Bnrcn. Tho Duko of Wellington, Car dinal A'ltleri and tbo Prince Massimo were .-present. ■ .. _■■■. Tho "British, .ship “Three Bells,” Captain Creighton, which left Now York on 22d February, arrived at Glasgow on March 10th, thusmafcing the passage in sixteen days—tho quickest trip ever made. . The Hon Mr. Breckonridge, who figured con epiouously-with the Don. Mf* Cutting* left ington on Bftttirrt<*y..-for his bonio In Kentucky. Tho Utter gentleman has also gone homo to New York “for a few days.” Nearly all the New York city papers are lam pooning Col, Webb (now in London,) for writing to his paper, (tho Courier,) his dinner-table coa ■ versatien with Lord Palmerston, LordClarendoD, etc. " Mr. Barnum has finally concluded to retain the Presidency of the Crystal Palace, on condi tion of an arrangement hetug made to .moot.tho. most pressing debts of tho concern. - " The late eovere frost extended to Augusts, Georgia. Mach injpry_to the fruit and forward wheat is, predicted. bills of tho Waterbary bank, Conn., •alteredirom ones, are in circulation. Bussia camo in possession of her territory in North America by right of discovery, in tho six tccntb.oentury. Thrco Polish generals havo been received into tho Turkish service, • ■ ■ ' Mr. Francis D. Gage is lecturing on Womon’a Bights in Now Orleans. . Lindley Murray wns horn In Pennsylvania, in 1745, and died at Yorkshire, England, in 1820, He was a Friend. ...’. A now City Hall is to bo created on tbo site of tho old-Alms House, in tho-Parit, Now Torir, at. a cost of 600,000. At St. Louis,' lately, fifty thousand , hnshels of good red-wheat were sold at $l 20 per busheh w Monsignor Bedini arrived at Borne on the 27 th of Fobrnary, from New York. Tbo report that a schoolmaster chastised a boy with a railroad switch is donbted. * The length" of the Mississippi river ant its numerous brandies is fifty-ono thonsand miles, of which twenty thonsand .mites arc,navigaUe waters. ■ The treasury of Louisiana is; empty, and the legislature haß accordingly passed n bill borrow ing money to pay the members their contingent expenses. .• .. . ■ ■ ' 'Bliss Smeatl, the titval. at Fngenle. A Parisian letter-writer, describing Miss Smead, of whom, it is said, Napoioon 111. is en amored, and Eugenie I. is therefore jealous, says:—.'" ■ **ghe is tho most thoroughly, perfectly beautiful I haTe eTcr seen, either in Europe or America, Her type is ftltogether'Engllih; she has tho fair complexion, the light heir, the fcloe ey«s, which tiro chamctorUtlc of the nation, and a trifle of that embonpoint, which a lady may hate to advantage, even at twentymo?-. In form rho Lsfaultlttfi, And io manners sbo Is a model. Every one seemed to know tho circumstances of tho late flirtation at tho palace, and consequently when she walked, she was followed by a roll nuo; when she stopped, sbo was ihn centre of adonse group of worshippers, and < when she sat, all circulation was ren* derod impoßsible, and thß passages to aad from her were blocked up hopelessly. She bore it with unbroken equani mity, hardly noticing Ihotfbo was the otjcctof an nnurual remark, she had.leamcd that & bOAudful woman is doubly beautiful when unaffectedly rlmple. 1 have nevor dreamed of such a wonderfai perfi-ctlon ;certainly no painter has ever created from the deplbß of his imagination, end ootof the unreal suggestions of.an inEpired;fknoy,afaco soadora bly lovely i- there is sot another like it, except, perhaps, in Circassia* or at Baltimore. Heigh hoi Tbe Empress had good reason, to-bo jealous; she herself is Jkr less hand- That letter writer ought to bo sent for and brought homo. Ho is evidently in a dangerous situation. -... ISTEnESTUta FROM THE NOETIT WEST WILDEE KESB.—Tho Connoil Blnffs Bugle publishes. tho summary of a V talk ” with Col. A. G. Vanghan; Government Agent for thirteen tribes of Indians; The Colonel distributed $20,400 among bis charge, which sum they arc to reoeive annually ns long as they maintain tbe Laramie treaty. The tribes,, amounting in individuals to 70,000, were friendly, and at pcoco among themselves. Ho arrived at Yellow Stone on tbe 4th of Jaly. On the 3d ho had seen plenty of ioe on the banks Of the Missouri.; In one region (North of Iowa) be found everything on the surface of tho ground, logs; vegetable, animals, in n partial or complete State of petrifaction.■. He saw tortoses by -the score, which would weigh upwards of 600 pounds,-' turned to .solid rock. - .The -. .Colonel brought-with-him several specimens of petrifac tions, each ns eagles, gulls, reptiles, pieces of wood, &o. Tbe country he traversed on his re turn to Council - Bluffs was not visited by any snow, and eoarcely with nny rain,, during the winter. He reports favorably of - the Sioux, and it is not the Sioux, bat the Sanntees who are creating ill-feeling againet the Omahas. The thermometer ranged between 90 deg. and 100 deg. in Angnst, at Fort Pierre, where Mr, Vaug han wintered,"while in December .it fell below zero. After leaving Sargeant’B Blnffs, he learn ed of: an attrooious-murder committed by the Omahas upon n squaw, the wife of a French man; she was ehotwith an arrow: and 27 balls. She resided near Sargeant’a Blnffs, and left two pretty boys. He visited-tbe band of Sanntees who have, been in pursuit of the Omahas, and advised them to return home, which they prom ised to'do.; ;r - - 7\--‘ :> HII , -v -t'if-.;, .. * lIARKISB DEG CORnESPOBTOBSCK. ■ v. Habbisbuo, April 3, 1851. Editor of Tost :—Tho ncgaltvo vote of your, Senator, Mr Dareie, on the passage of the bill for the roller of idiotic and feoble-minded c"hO dfen, Beetna to ; require explanation.- The expla nation is brief. At the last session of the Legte-1 laturo, the sum of twenty thousand dollars was appropriated to aid the Institution, contingent on the subscription of a like amount by prlvnto individuals. During the past year, no part of the State bounty was paid, for the,reason that the benevolent contributions of the city and county of Philadelphia did not exoeed $4,000 in support of this humane effort. Many Sena- tors were of opinion that the betterpoUcy ia re' latlon to the objeot desired, was to postpone le gislative aotion,and let the Blate donations re main subject to the reststriotione of the aotnpon record. But the friends of the bill would yicld to no considerations short of immediate payment out of tho treasury the State appropriations of laßt year. Mr. Darsie expressed biinaelf friendly to the Mil; and said bis whole desire, in reourd in’g his vote against the present hill, was to ex cite proper-sympathy for this unhappy class of persons, among those who " f.ro suroptaonsly every day,” and who negltoi. tlm, chums of hu. manity, as was bnt too evident in ihe present instance. Yon shall -have-no reason lonomplain, I hope, of any intention on mypartto misrepresent tho course of any. gentleman in the Legislature ; nor will I.vcnturo to obtrude on your readers the adoption of-opinions I may express on ques tions of public policy _ , . , - Tuvaii myself of the occasion to spent in ad vance of the notion of the Houao oo itliohill sent | from the- Senate, relating to tho salaries of As sociate Judges. A member of tho Judiciary Committee nssnrcs mo that the Ilonso will not acquiesce in tbo changes_of tho Senate. .It ia folly understood that in yonr county and in that of Lancaster, tho labors of . the judges nro oner ous. And in view of tho time necessarily re qq\tocl for tbo attendance of tho Associate Judges* the sum of $B5O proposed.isnotoxtravagsnt. It is oven said that the Senate will not rofuse that compensation, when the Bubjeot.Bhall come before a committee of- ooaferenoe, the next step to be taken. . ■ - . ~ . Mr. Senator Brodhead, from -Washington City, is nl present confined to his room in this borough; by indisposition. .*- ; The Penn Township Bank of Philadelphia seeks a renewal of its chatter, and,; from what I can loam, it will have to pass a fiery ordeal. Tbs oipital stock of the institution is $225,000; notes in circulation, $256,116; deposits. $733,- 308; dao to other banka, $—89,793. Now the lino of discounts cqnßls $987,000 j available fanda, $339,292. Would it bo for the pnblio in terests to continuo on appMcnt recklossneas in tho discount bnsinaßß of a bank? The solvency of the institution is not dbuhtful,,-but whether tho bank accommodates any person not of the upper ten, Bhoold be distinctly known. . Let per sona and papers bo examined before tho question of re-obsrter bo decided. i . This day is given to the consideration of pri vate bills in Senate. Mr. Quiggle, of Clinton, presented a report relating to tbo Ohio resolu tions, recently referred, on the trade, travel and commerce connected with the railroads leading to other States. Senator Qaigglo is, a young gentleman of promising talents for usefulness in our pnblio councils. On this occasion ho has shown no inconsiderable ability in the discussion of the important questions involved in tho re commendations of Ohio for onr action. The re port awards friendly intentions for the sugges tions made by onr neighbors, while Pennsylvania ia unequivocal in her resolvo to abide the deter mination of our own citizens, to secure to tho State the full benefit of; the improvements con strocted within our territorial limits. Tbo im position of tolls, under cortain municipal regula tions, ia not considered in the report as coming within the system of - duties on imports; or ex ports. The constitutional provision relating to •• commerce between the States,” cannot, by any sound principle of interpretation; Be invoked to adjust tho question of comity or reciprocity between StateH on tbo subject of a right of way over our domain. On the .whole, the report maintains respectful terms in declining -governed,.ns suggested- by our Ohio neighbors. Wo have interests at homo to ho considered in ; relation to railroad matters, which the legisla ture will regard as of paramount importance to foreign subjects, intimately connected with the prosperity of other Statce. -. * Bill 414 of Senate file reported by the oom mlttcc on Canals and Inland Navigation, was lost by a tie vote. This Bill proposed to empower a certain Bertram Murry to construct a wharf, ba- Sin or landing ahovo tbo aqueduct at Freeport, | for the purpose of transporting an forwarding ; merchandize. Senator Jnjncson opposed the hill, nnd declared that tbo cititens very general a!*.j. lu nuert the trade from, the fionrishing town of Freeport, | where overy accommodation- existed for all the i business of transportation arriving at that place. Dr. McClintock advocated the bill, and fortified j bis argument by numerous petitions from citi-j tens in that locality, who urged the necessity of: tbo measure as a public benefit to the trade of tbo canal and river. It is apparent that on nil questions of a scctionat character tho pcoptc should speak out decisively and most unequiv ocally. ; . Senator Price's tavern license bill for Phila delphia passed through committee of the whole. Dr. McCliotock in the chair. The. changes in thopresent law (which is. local) are many and stringent. The rates vary from $3OO to $lOOO, and in no instance may tho license bo transfer red. The retailer is to have framed and placed in a conspicuous position in the; bar-room the license taken unt. Tho fate of : this now bill is. ootdoobtfal—it cannot pass. The discussion of the sale of the pnblio works was continued for the forenoon session, after several private hills had been reported, and in some cases disposed of. The Senate held no session this ofteruoon— the House did, and tbe bill to extend the juris dlolioti of Aldermen and Justices of tho Peace was debated,, The bill proposes to empower the magistrate to eumrnon a jury of six cllixens, whose verdict, in cases .of misdemeanor of cer tain grades, and in civil cases not exceeding twenty'dollars, ehall be final and conclusive, without appeal. The first section passed. It is Vot likely to be favored with a majority oq the third reading. To-day the Philadelphia train departed for th* West with two locomotives aod ten cars; the parsongers exceeded five hundred in number.— The business of the Central Railroad is largely on tho increase. The accommodations on tho i oad are excellent, and tho “conductors are po lite to a fault, The only-drawbaok on the busi ness of trade and travel arises from the contihv ned neglect and carelessness of State agents up on the Columbia Road. r FARMER'. MAnniAOE. —Mahomßt, at twenty, married a Wife of-forty; Shakspearo’e Ann Hathaway was seven years his senior ; Dr. Johnßon's lady was twice bis age at their marriago; Howard, tho Philanthropist, at the ege ot twonty-flve, selected a wife of fifty two; and Mrs. How tbo author ess, was fifteen years the senior of her hus band ; MargaretJFullor married Count D’Oseoli, ten years younger than herself, and the immor-. tal Jenny Lind is said to bo eight or ten years older than Herr Otto Ooldsmidt. .. And these are What are called in common parlance, “ happy marriages.” Accident os the Hudson Riveeßaiuioad Tho accident which ocourrod to tho Albany ex press train on the Hudson River railroad proves to have been more serious than was at first sta-; ted. Tho train was thrown off the track by a large Btonowhioh.had rolled upon It, and the en gine was smashed to pieces. One of the brakes men was killed, and another seriously injured. The engineer was also badly hurt, his head be ing severely cat; but tbe passengers all escaped injury.— N. T. Post. Stomi alid Loss of Life. —A violent tornado lately pasßed over a portion of Bedford and Cof» feo counties, Tenn., demolishing everything in its path. Twoladics, Mrs. and Miss Stono, were crashed to death by the falling of their dwelling, and the ohild of a man named Barton was, it Ib said, blown into the fire and terribly burned. A Word to Farmers—How to havo■ good Butter E5~ Nevr DlscOV«rles.*-»VEQErABUE CATXhE POWDEB-Thcso powders aro put up in ono pound packs, and are rosily a good nrtlclo, not only tor tho diseases Incident to Horses, Cows, Bwine ond other animals, but they sro likewise an excellent article to improyo tho condition or tho Animal • .- ■ ' Ibr MUcTi Ctrws, thoy not only improve the condition of Mich Cows, but they increase the quantity as well as im prove the duality of milk and hotter. The proprietors Bay that it increases the quantity of butter ftem half a pound to a pound a week to each cow.whllo thoro persona who have tried it, soy a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the same kind of feeding as before. Of one thing we are certain. ell who use it once will usa.it all the time and savo money by tho operaUon, ns well os improve the utmeoranoof their stock. Price *6 cents a paper, 5 papers for fL OEO - 11 “VBBB, No. 140, ■ comer Vrood st. and Virgin alley. 'Wholesale and Hetaih Agent feU ' • y'•' / ATv’ : -; ;r; -:*:>~3; * f *"'' V'-:i?>.l.-. : '--w'^>-i'-'t-:'.' ; -- ;' - , '- s '^j~!- ;t ;’-' It >. X '' Y ; 'i"-.' ; , ‘' ; -i "~\rht~. v' -.V-'' : ' ;: V and More of It, and Healthy Stock. TELKORAFTIIC. By the gSeUI? LtnaA for thn Morning lost THIETt-THIBDCONGBKBB. Wißunrarost Ctre.-AprUfi^-Smats—A P? tlt !‘ )n „T“, I 2t rental against the Nobrasknßlll.otof b “ i S'?VY“ I ; nortmportauM was transaetai, after which to Senate w n until ’^Onmoilmi of Mr.B««»r4,th»PrMMont wa» to I fornlah the House with the correspondence between jne u. 0. Minister at Vienne end the Btato DopMtxnont, rotaUw® to thearrestof Bor.Mr. Blohmond,and therejection of the ”fte a H0 r e 2 £n?ltoMt£on the General Appro | PC MrCliendler Iboko against the Nobsaska BUI- J?*’,f2hSrtß ot Tmtossoo, repfcd.adrocaßng the mearere.Mr.Nlehole I and Ur, Washburn also spoke on the eomo subject. , I The House tonadjournod..; j ; , i~- : New Youk, April 6.—The flowing additional UuotatlonS' art receivedb/the Bailie:—Klchsrdson’s circular quotes j FloSdollat Od decline. Corn-...Hmltea Mala, farttw,, reduction of 2@ss. They make nomontlon of any decuco InWbeatj but It Is quoted as.yery dull. Cmcnrasrt, April 6,—The charter election, « suited In the election of amsjorily of indepondentoandl data: on to city ticket. Three democratic nominees and four Independents were elected. : ; Boston Aprilß.—Adirices fromßt Jogo. violent shocks Of an oartbquako wore espericneed ou S° 17th or March- Thobulldlogs rocked to and fro ana the ships in tha harbor worn shaken.; Boston, April Be—-Further roturaa fihoW'thMJlectloil of Elliott to Congress from tin) VY^lL^,\ J a Bm' ty ’ He Is a determined opponent of the Nebraska uua. TELEGBAPH UASSEIB. Nrw Tow April 61— market unchanged. | Stocks lower. Flour...salea POOP bbis at an : advmjce - ofj ; C©l2c.. quotations g7©7,87; .sales 700 1 17 e2®7,67. Sales 8&00 tmeholiwhcatirearket Arm-. Sales 1 wjjOObnsholscnrn; prices a trluo lower, 74@81), .Whisky... I Eates SOO bble puson at 25%®* 1 New Yobi,April s—iWtip.—CotUmdoU. Ooffee-rSalca I 150'bage Bio at HK°. Floure-soles 8000 bids; to news of l the steamer had a favorable effect on the market; pGces I etlffer.aniladvanced 12c;the qnotulonseres7C : ;7.B7,Eiles I 1000 bble Southeru at $7,62@7,87- ® i Wheat; : marfcet finhJ Genetees2,lA €a^< : s ,^* s 299| I boskf prices a trifle lower, 74@80<r. ,w 2 i hhlfl p rfeon ftt -SB*. - VwTlgkns ■ firm. Pork &ctWe, with a l LpbcafailTe demand, wleslWObbU at JJfjf | Jfalwt firm. wilh an upward: tendnu?* sl4* .Out Meat— i sales 175 bblrat 6@SY Bacon doll, at j sal«r7Qohhta» BogardepTWStd--*Kdcs 400 hhiiaOrleans, at I 4U@B. 'Money uochangedj stocks lower. | pmtiDttwna, April 6^-CoUoninacttfo,. soles llmiiri... BreadatuttJ hrid.at T@7,as; antes reported..; Bje e floor nottlngd«of--J Wboat dull, buyers refuse to opcrateexccpt at a cote^Mpn ; of 6 to8a; sales 1500 bas,prlioa wblw at SI,TS, «ifloat, and I 3000 bush, at a prffio to be fixed; I 1 at*l.€6...ByeBoc.d.Oorn*carca; sales 1000 bosb-y«fiow at, I 73, afloat r *declhie..*WblAy dull; - email sales In hbds. at | 25,andin bbls.at26J&. ;: > .•*••■• oicntMWi April &-~Nbon.^ Tbo rlTerUsWlen I weather pleasant Flour- depressed. Whisky, no Bales, I quoted at l«@10%e. VroTislons etagnant; no ealos. A I {air demand for Oroocrlos; prlcoe unchanged. I AntU riser has fallen 8 lno’ ee...Plour: ti tO,W, burdosol Srmer...Whl 3 ky IO@IBJS4uU I „;nothlngdOTatnprotielonf, markot flat...Unscedoiled- I ToncodifO bbls, cold at 8T cash, und OO ccnta subsequently | refured on tlmo...Orocerirs nneuanged. ~ , - ■ ■ to Country: Dtalera.—Dß 1 UBOBGi: H. KEYSEB, WhoUtHeand Bctad Hn<pyij!,No. j HO.corncrof Wood street and Virgin alloy, has for sale a I eomploto assortment of pure and genuine patent or pro* | prletory medicines, which will be Mid at proprlctorspricca; I among which are lho following, sU: j ■ won ■ HoopcffaEemale, I Dr. Bosc’a Alterntlee, Anderoon’e, I do. Kallroad, I . ‘ do. Golden, Boorhave’e Holland, I do. , Fejnale, l • llostettefa Slomachi I Dr. M'OUntock'a Ueer Hlls, Groen’e Otjgcnatad, Hobeusack’s Lirer Pills, nomptrm’e Tincture, I Seilore’ do. ■ ' Uadcllffe*B Alkallno, -- j MntaneV ' do. Hntchlnga’Djepepsia, Eitcho’e Cough, Stooghton’e, | do. Cathartic, SargMot’e, I do. forDiarbom, 1 Wolfe’s Schnapps, . do. far bleeding Lungs, enure Am oocoa anrawes. | Boberts’HarsaparUia, , Dr. Keyser’e PcctnreJ, I Townsend’s do.. Dr. Jaynai Expoctnrant, I Bonnett’e Plantkndßoot, Taylor’sßalsam_ofLlTorwort r | I touden’a Indian Vrgoteblo, Schenk’s Polmtmlc, , | I Wright’s doa Dr. Dnncsn’s lotpeciotant, . - I Hotfawsy’# dm, NnttaU’sSyrlacnm, , 1 1 Dyott’s Anti-blUous, , Dr.M’Clintoci’aPcctoral I New London,l do. Cough Mixture, I do Windham, . Pltche’a Pulmonary Balsam, 1 Dr. Cook’s BUlonv do, Bipoetorcnl, Hibbard’s do, dm ioCberry Pulmonic, I Harris’ rick headache, . v . Dr. Bosc’aErpcctornnt, I Badway’s Begulatora, Ayres’ Cherry Pwloral, I Uotxat’eLlfe, dcllere’Cough, I BfartK'a Antl-Mllons, Morgan's do. t FererandAguo, «a-E«mmbcr ibeplsce, I.Louden’s do., : DILKExoKBo, I Jaynes’Sauntiro, No. 110. Wood Btrect, rerner I Urandreth’e, Yirgid alley. German. ' marlCdsw ssud Fcvcwof threeyearastandlngCured. —Mr. John longaonjhow llTing at Bearer Dam, Hanovar county, Ya, near BlchmoruL had Agno and Freer for three years, most ci ther time ho bad chills twkoa day, and rarely less than ouee; he was parehedwllh/ereraassppnas th» chill left him; anj sfter trying physicians, quinine, most of tho Tonics admilsed, and eretjr thing recommended to him,was about Id lei despair.wbenGarter’sHpanlßh Mixture was sjgtkenol! ha got two hollies, hut lerforc he hod used more than a tingle otm; bo was perfectly coreil, and hasnothadactiaorfeeereinrc. Mr. Longden Is only one out of thousands who bars been bcne&ttal by thla great tonic, aitcratira and blood porlflor, Foe advertisement with hb) certificate. msrll : To the Debim«t«a.-Dl!. MOUSE'S INVIOOK ATtBG ELiXIB OB^SKOfALr— There »»» » *•«»• people were made toJteßcve; that certain medicines had a direct inllaehee upon the blood. Tbo fallacy has been ex. plodcd. It Is now well known that It Is only through its olmneuU, Ibo chyle and tha secretions, that tha character of the vital il old can be changed. Morse’s Invigoratreg Elixir purifies tho sanguifbrooe current, by pnrt£r<ng tbe secretions,und. regnlatlng tbo action of the tha liver, and the bowels. It la an alterative and an invigor ant/and iha great secret qf Its almost mlraculona cures consists In Its girtng tone to tbe slomacb, tainging to functions of every dlmntered organ up to to etandardof bcnlthfol action, Imparting to tbo enfeebled nervooa sy*-. tern A wlteastainlng power, and rendering It capable of wllbstaodlogtooiternaUnllnoaces whlcb had berelolbro oocrvatalor prostrated It. Hence It Is a sovereign, unfail ing remedy lor dyspepsia in all its forms and consequences; fer torpor or undue oclivily of the organs; and for all the ; flnctuaOons, suspensions, and excitements which consti tute the symptoms of nervous dlsexee. When theconstl tnUon eeems token down, tho appetite Inert, tho digestion treble, tbs nerves unstrung, to .mind clouded, and tpo [ whole system crushed by pbyelcal pain and mental des pondency, It will - revive and restore both to animal strength and the mental energies with a degree of rapidity that in superstitions times would have been attributed to [ cachaptoeot. Tbo CordiaMa put up, highly coneoutrated, h> pint hot ties. Price three dollars por bottle, two for firo doUarsy-sli. fbrtwclvo dollars Froprletar, : t 92 Broadway, New York. : BoU.by Druggists throughout tho United States, Canada, and to Wert Indies. AQ : % FLEMING ft 8803., No CO Wbod Btrect, Pittsburgh. DB. GEO. 1L KEYBEB. No.UOjWood street, do, J. P FLEMING. Allegheny City. aprl eroxw TOPatntersMZlne Paint. —l hovaiust. re> calved a lot of Snow. Whit* Zlno Paint, which I will «ell scry low. Also, Zitso tom by tho gallon, which nells low, and covers bolter than Linseed Qit OEO.H. KESBEB, lM.Woodst, mar2s cor. of Virgin Alley, sign of the Ooldcn Mortar. sy-STeiilelne CließtS»-»Dr. KKYSKIt, wholesale Druggist, of 140 Wood rtteet,h»s on hand a. splendid 7 **- ortment of MEDICINE CUESTB, ftnr families and steam, boats, at various prices. Those.ln want of articles of this hind would do well to givehlm a call. febt 43* well knomi superlority o GRIBBLK‘B fit In tho needs, no comment on bis part; It has been ftfilsnowledged fcy all whohate Stored him with that they have never been fitted with the same cose and. style oa by him,; He bogs to Inform his pa* irons and tho public, that hla stock Is now foplete with tho newest styles for coats, tests and pantt, suitable Ihr tho present season. - _J r Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, 240 Liberty st, head of Wood. . m&baesßs. Dr. Emm, of 140 Wood snoot, has furnished u> with the following dialogue. Tho hr.iaajH bo will not Tourh for (ho occurrence of the present oho, but Iwiste on it that the same thing bappoos daily? : ’ DIAUWEE.—Soras, DißWa Shop. Enter man mjaoy coat. JimSiMr, I wont son to share me u quick as possible, and don't yon hart, for my faco is rery tender. .. Barter —l'll do that, sir, and won’t hurt you, neither; and if you want your tender feco cured,’got somoof Haxis’B Co cam or Hoses, and put It on your faco; It 'll cun. It. i/an—Whero can I'gctitl . : Barber —At Dr. Kmxa’s. No. HOi oornerof Wood etfeet and Virgin alley. Afaii—Dr. Wtram’s, ohl That’s: the eery piece I was going. I see ho hoa Hosnrraa’s Brcauon Bt trass for Bale, and I want a bottlo for my wife; the has the dyspepsia Very bad. ' , - Boy— Loolteo here, Maasat when Jon go dawn dare, Jla git a box of dat nara Bra dey sails dope, an’ it’ll make dam red whlakera of ytmraM black. aa;oh«f«ial.;. , yran-ves, or ae bleak aa your facev-but no matter; if I go there, I will get a box of Hair Dye. let me see; what’a the name of it 1 Barber — CnisTAboaoa’ lUia Bra. Ton can get anything you want at Kaiaan’e, except dry goods. Ho baa a splen did assortment of all kinds of perfumery, soaps, and fency articles, besides Drags and Medicines, lt’a worth a visit to his store, to see his limey show oases, and thoso Crystal Palace scales. I itoi-Well, rm going there. I want Berarnl articles ta ble line, and may ae woll buy Bom him os any body elee.f)S:s OUOCOBATK, COCOA, Ac 1. . Doable Vanilla Chocolate, very fine}. Eagle Chocolate, spiced; •?•••, ■ New Zealand Chooolate, spiced? Biker’s No* 1 Chocolate; Baker’s Prepated Cocoa; Baker’s Broma; Cocoa bh oils; Cracked Cocoa. For ralehy ijLABIKtt fAHIS AND OKMK.NT.—OT bb!«.Lan4Pl#a ■ tercub&nd. . - L , : 100 bbts Stucco £laatar, ft superior fttuclo.:.. 250 “ Water Cement, Tarlouabranils- , . ; apSto ■' W. W.'WAIXACE, 319 liberty street B* Dti Tennltog« UW»y» resorted to when erery other remedy fills, v hßw.YoitK, Septemberls,lBo3* Thift 18 to-'eorUfyihat.my child, three year* oldens trou- Med withmorass some m months .1 hodtried Fcverol kinds of medicine, bat none of them done any good; and it wianbt-ontU* 1 tried' celebrated Vermifuge that ahe found any idlet X’gdvo her the contents of one. bottle--which 'brought from her a eery large qnsnUty of wmLxuUhey so cut to pieces It w« im •22rtSe to emint them. Hy daughter 15 n6w-doing well: CS ahe Sr ratored to health, I therefore tXpletßure in recommending it to parent* I would say, by all means keep a .apply of tbii valaablo modfclue con- : ftantly ioyour houses: X bare known many children to die suddenly from the effects of worms. It alsonoxnnfro quentlr happens that children are treated for when : the choking and conghlng Is me d oltogethor by ‘he sta tion of worms. Therefore, we sav ogn(n, .keep way* In thohonsoi it costs but Utßeinad of earing Ufo; and at any rate it will sayo physician s bUi. . _ ■ Mas. Liar, No. 333 Eighth stryet. ■ i P. R—The.ahdve ynluablc romedy, also Dr. M’Lane’a cel ebrated Liver Pills, can now bo had at all respectable Drug Stores In this city. . Pnfchnscrs willho careful to ask for, and take none Dal I Dr. M'Lano's Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are. I worthless.- • Alao, for Bale by the solo proprietors, - --; ■ -FLEMING BROS* 8 accessors to X. Kidd A Go** ■ 60 Wood street, v strange Developement*—adentlfloroen lk^are daily bringing to light new Iwreotlopr, and. the much of progress, la onward; perrons Bailor becoming bo, will be oleaaed to learn that aolonce and long research com: felncd. hate brought before the public the womlor of the age,ift thoartlcU of EiUSRSON’S AMERICAN HAlIt tir*TOUATIVE, a sure euro Tot Baldness and to prevept nSrfrcm falling. Bcocircular to.be bad, of, the Agents, rivingfull particulars. I‘rlcc *l,OO in large bottles. Bold 5 0. K. VISHKK * CO., Proprietors, 1 ; * 67 Bnoerlor street, Glereland, Ohio. For salo In Pittsburgh in. the following houses:— : c Fleming-Bros., -1L B* Sellers, O U. hoyser* - Joel 1 Mohlerr, , Bcnj. Page, Jr, . J. ILCasseL . _ • ■ MUghmy cU?.****' A. Becldiam, Prcssly & Means, J. P. A- Patterson, John 0. Bmllh. f »prO Great Sale of Lota at the Manna ctty.'l mnKltKwill be BoUi at auction, aboot Four Hundred l£ta , 1 of Ground, on the Ohio titer, on the Illinois ride, about four miles abOTB the junction of the Ohio and MlaslatlppJ, Ota place called “ The Hoards,” .welt known to river men 05 in eligible place of landing at all etaaes of navigation. lt£ Indeed, at the head of unobstructed navigation from the Gulf of Mexico. ua It fa below any hlndrnnres to sloam holts. Jtfa entirelyabovohlgh water,and Yuliy accessible tothoback country. Ufa hut two miles from, the, great, Illinois Central Railroad, and a railroad la now under con tract and being constructed from the Mound, City to the (Start load, which WUlbe completed long bolbro thelntter U will commence on tho SECOND MONDAY IN MAY NKXT»ou- the ground* and. continue, if necessary, t from doy to dßy anlll all oro sold. TeaHscv Baia—Ono-£borth cash; the remainder In three, anhnnl payments, with Interest at 0 per cent, per annum Uhbral dlreonnts for ca«b On deferred payinonto, and war vamv deedß made In all cases upon payment In full. -”Tl» tot 3 are laid but 60 feet front and 200 feet deep to alleys 20 f«et wide. Some or the streets ere 80 feet In width, and none less than GO. , . ... t Several saVr-mUls are now building in .the hnmedfato vb elnltv. In tha midst of the finest forest of yrhito oakmnd , COTlit ln the Dnltod-Stated for . toe purpose of T cntung ; steamboat and house building material. The location Is con Coded by all acquainted vrito toat to be toa only at trifling expense anywhere upon the eitc; and ln oddltlon to that; the finest spnng waterjcan be brought totoocily,. when needed, from a distance of only two mllcs.wlth ahead twenty feet clove '. theylto, and In tufiiciont abundance to ondeleeptog willhe furnished on toe ground to tooto attending the sale. . . Actual seUfare and mechanics are specially Invltul. Thcplaco offers ad vautagea superior to any ootbe Obiorivur.. . : ■ .-r ■ °n&d&\rU . ' M. SL Proprietors DolT’b Mercautlle college, Pitt«btirei>,l>tt lNlB4o—lncorporated by tl*u Leglsla Iji ttirodf fw»nfyl»ani»,oilUrcriwtoalcliarter.; r • ... bqakt» or.DUScross; ' Ilori.'JAMts Bucams,: . I llou/WaiTm IL Lowmc, . « \VJ** WJME«9. ( 4< . : CJIABUSS.fIATtntt, , ■ « TkTnuES 'llUimSr. I Cm*. Moorb bad. . P MIFF* Principal; Author of Dull s Book Railing, Ac, Profefisorot llook Keeping and Commercial bdcncus; QIT DAIeIIOF F. Piofcs*or of Penmanship. ■ , •jj. B. taeroterbr lie Pittsburgh Bar, Pro -0 A. Professor of Mathematical and Clos- Bleai Department, ProfcswJr'of Mathematics, 4c, ■ This is considered Uiemoit extensive and perfectly organ lend Commercial College in the .Hnited States,;- Jouractlvo ngKistants f one employed in the Book -Keeping department Duff Vuistem* of Merc&nUle ahd Steamboat llook Keep- In*'are taught By the author, the only, teacher of Book Kwninz la the Western Btate», forracriv- known as an/x - ship owner; • IIU experience tbps enables him to give an Insight into rati business, which other teaehers.bave no means of importing. , • «hi training for business comprehends upwards of 400 real business transactions} SOO commercial computations. . A ibdrougb coarseof bnMaess . ,-. Drilv Lectures on Conunerrlrt Law f»n«I CnramereiaJ Selene**, tho.tbeofy of pn>flts, the art of making money, 4c KeeplnSr Hamer's edit! is; price $1,50. pwr age 2t cents, the most peifoct anil comprehensive in. the K Book Keeping.prieesl, posteco 9 cent* « a perfect system fot such Booksarid Ae«mnt< Duff’s CuinmercialCaWnlattons, prico 50 crow. Oj^ Send for w clrchI»rl»nt»B;- l fnnrfirdsw KhoCT Beer—OUio Preml^tt W. BVKNi has cot Xwo of ,^ e & t l**St Catt 1 h rivt. (t pc«n In^Htaburgh—pronOuD<?^^^>' ThW life only fonrjeatp ,23.- each The? nr© from OusUTi&Truab-H-"™*. OWo, ami were raise 1 by Slr-Cowderwaud f«M*yE* ; Uo hafiafoda flni'nStfiir- raised In ti&'hlngtolKWioty, and twenty parade,l tbrough the rtrech. or Sm.taS. Ld AUiScDy oo PATURDAy St XT, thoStb toed-of mosic, andaiilt*«laugh* «JkeV Friday od SMmdny, April U.lb wisuLwSfe^ to* meat will l» offered at<>nlT* Arenue ■mm Ijo: 1 H&rket lltmw, immnlteloty opposite the Sh °f m»mood alley. [eprfestl - OEO. W. EVRSB, Minnesota Point F«m>l« Seralnary, ™ • ' KimMHIXO, PA* . ** . %IEV B. D.IrtUJKBtXT.U.D, Principal. HiraKAtE Xi/i HUGHES, late Principal Coopemorm Acadtmy, N. The EU'TcnLb Session of ibis Seminary o ill eommeoro on charge fir Briard, Washing, and Tuition, in English And Malhemalira. is SO5 per session tS 6 months. For oilier branches, es per card at Mr. Mellon's, 81 Wood street, Fltts io ßefcr to Bight Ros'd Bishop Potier, Philadelphia,. and. in PiUsbursb to the Clergy of etta ..Episcopal Church: aisow to John D. Basis, A. B. Curling, and D.N.White, . ’ .... • . , BpT^titw3w. NEW GOODS.—We wish, to into*m the rltlscos ofPitts burgh ewl vicinity/ that we basest spring stock'of new and beautirdl ttjles-of GOLD JfcWi.L* HY» direct fwm the; tbanufoetums, which enahlcsaa to sell alprecisely wholesale prices, by the ringle wtlclej and from 25 lo 50 percent below the prires usually n*Kedatotti or establishments |o this city. All woertt fs a few comport* eons to convince the public of the abovo fact -Cell ana ex* amine our new styles of Jctrulry, at HOOD’S, 51 Jlarket stfeel, - N, B,—Just received a large lot of AlUata Spoons and Forks, equal to Silver, In Cnlsh, which wo guarantee to pi re satisfaction.. Pin* Watchcsrepalrod io tha very bcstmrin her, andwarrantcrt. " •’ A 0008 BAKOAIN.-ifoK S.it—A goal lot ot Utoond ,fx or 51 foot front on Pen:isylvanlt Areuue, by 223 deep, on which is erected a lar*;e double Frame House, situate a abort distance above 'l'uunel street. This property will be eold for $3,500; IMO of which may remain on perpetual if leue. A now street will pass through tho bach part ortho lot. mailoß It of otlll groatcr teluo. Terma: $BOO In hand, balanco at $BOO a year. ' s, CQTIIBBBT A SOJf, aprO ’ 140 Third street, : W. A. M’CLUEQ, corner of Sixth and Wood eta. , .• * ; ; •' ... TOW ADVERTISEMENTS. IN TUfci iftoililCi' IAiUM* or 'itift F 0& THE WBSTBRN DISTRICT OP TENSYLVANIA. Thomas Grona* Jww, aso] WIUIAU Josu, l Id Admiralty. OWtraSAtICMIOOMPABT. . J TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED. : . . Take notieMbat by.irtuocrn writ of oUaehmant burned out of tho aboro named Court.retumablo to tiro Four th Bay of Apr.! next, at which fernthe cants will be.heaid; I have attached two coal boata, lying on Iha Manongahcla river, below dam No. 1, each being abontr 130- foot in length,M feet wide, and 0 foot loop, together with their taeWo; appa rel and furniture. Morsbal-U.D. of.Prana. N B.—The bearingor the above , cause continued until Tneeday. April 11.18M.’. i '■■■■■■: apdtCt? C . ■ Flnmben Wauled. . I WISH TO EMPLOY two or thr.o good Plnmhers ; U*- „ hut good workmen neoa opply. An intorcut in tho r A tJovo business will be given If rrqutroi, or 1 will: out the whole business to a compeusnt wbTkmttUe Tht'j j,^ chance, as the business Is well establishedfc*s a good run or customu; Also, an AppxaaU(» Enanlreof .=• ■ IB BAILEY, ' mar3lrtf . - • 129 Fourth-street, : • [Dispatch copy to amount or ffl. andchairKe Post.} i.. A ui Tltii .U&tiAZINKtS mill APUlU—Vrtrnk LcjiWs Gazette; llarper!fl Magaxlne; Graham** Magazine ;fts tenon's Mogazloe; New-York Monthly; Godoy’s Lady's Boob; Knickerbocker Magazine; Magazine of Art; Booschold Words ; Putnam's Monthly. *'or sale by. : , 11. MINKII A CO* apjQ No. 32. Stulthflald street APPLES —150 bbls Ureea Apples, just received and for said by • : : lapifll • • •IlßNftr IL COLIJN3.: ; BEDFORD WATUK*-U bbla of this* superior Mineral .Water, just reeclvod by : JOS. FLEMING/ ; ■ aprfl : , - Corner Diamond and Market st> : . 00.NURKS3WATKK— 3 groasinplntaand quarts, just received byV ;';... [npro]; -.. . JOS. FLEMING,, j GaX’d SfAEKUNO GELATIN—3 gross or this ceiobra* ted revived by; : [aprO] .. JQS.-YUgMINQ.;- TJEIiVUMJSKY—A targe assortment .of English, IfTPuth X ; and American Perfumery, received by - /Y-. aptO Jos: -FtEMraO. OLUKUHIK'fI BALM. OK COLUMBIA—A celebrated ortls dofbr promoting the growth'of the Bair'; a received by . faprO) JO&y&IeMING. JSCKKHi’B EYE IiAJLSAM—TUa icry"bvs articleoovto• usefcr Bore and Inflamed Eyes. using ptepara* Gone fbr the Eyes would do well to glvo this a trial. One gtwteceWed by . t japrO], ;■■ JOS.yLKMINO. BALIN’*! JENNY LING ROAP—Thls-Saopisnowmade to corapete ulth Lubln’s celebrated Soap, and is equal, If not superior, to it or any other; a supply received by • ajuft - ■ ■■■■., JQ3. FLEMING. EWCINE CILK&T&, of all description*, always on hand", and at,prices to fault purchasers ttprii , • • . - JOS..FLEMING. EICU FIGURED SILKS.*—A. A. MAfloN * CU.» have just ; received an entire new assortment of over fifty, pieces Elgured Bilkß, of every quality. v -aprO : C'IGURED TIBSUKS AND BBKAUJSS—IOO pieces, a new J? and splendid assortment, juAt received. :a. A. MASON * CO., / N 0.26 Hfth streo-t,^ BKOCLItS SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON &.CO., will receive in afew day*, a v ery largo* cheap and excellent “assort* dent of Brocho ghawlw. 11 ( aptO i - ; 1 \\J £ shall offer In & few days a very Urge nmlvarfcdas- TV. _ 6ortxnent of over ICO pieces, all wool-Dolalnevof every colorandquahty. [aprti] A. A. MASONA CO*: POSITIVELY IUSCEIV£I> OazeUo of ' Kashlcss, by SUSSKUt i j opr&iltg . N 0.36 With streets near Markets... BEDFOKI) MINKKALWATDK—2O half bblsrewivcd and for sale by - [apr4l .. KING A MOORHBAD, OUAWINU UOUMS.—Silver, gold andvelvetpaper '"bangings, wlib rich.border*. • For sole.by : • apr4 T. MABBIIALL. 85 Wood street. TOr-ALL' PAPERS. —White, Uuff, mid tlowored papers of •VV great variety,at low and medium prices. Por rale by apr4 WALTER K MARBIXALU nr.lOi& OFFICES AMU HALLS.—-Oafc, marble.and fresco Lij : iccoratlons, deslgocd with taste, and hnng by superior workmen, Fornloby ■ WALTEB P* , ■ : .. No. 8& Wood street; v. STATUARY views, chimney screen* and tester centers. £ar salo by [apr4J WALTER P. ■MAUBctat.t.. .■* 'v- : L .; V - "***»• . I..VVY ' • ti- ■( «- . * * ' • ' ft' r lr '"** *■■ C. B. HEADLT & CO.’S Cheap Carpet Warehouse, Jlfo. 83 Third Street , PITTSBURGH, PA. 'Tvrv ttatf KOW IN BTOBfi'*>*<" of tbeTarge?t end choicest rtockscf CARPETS, OIL CXOTI/3, MAT T3NQa K nU<3B, Ad orer exhibited WMt'ofNew Ywk, embracing all the ntw t\yU*\«f Spring Oirpdr/eod W 1 continue to «id.e thdnu ISs£i £„ the most reasonable t«n».-0» H™l«toi^ ,4lnP " trfUl ’“&;«7chc OP ; Coco.- 3«*,. MeUld., Volret, AUrarl. ' *'■ \ SSSSSt«SPKU fc I«, • *SSM>.- Cloth, MT., . AobS, do Omto M&Ung, 34,4 4.6->. and 04, .ml HnisOwrai Extend Imperial Tbroo-ply; andF«ncj: ftma»l(ramo»ndßWoaiw», . EateutTapestSrlniiraini ...: .•; . . Cocoa MatUnm, M, 8-4*44>,W, Mr - Bupeiflae and fln® ingrain J ; Sp.nlrfiM.ranjr,iiSo?,«rd; . Worsted and Wool CHpeta ; - Elegant Mosaic 2£tJs2lSl?Bh£wiir •'WooVand Cotton • do • Axmmlster, Chenille ATuitod BogS, Transparent Shades Of woy. WWi f Uall and Stale Vcnitl&n; Colored and Banc/Wool AJats; ~ • Together with the best selection of YLUOK OIL CLOTH to be found In the city, of the following vidtb*-r3‘>,*4 |l o I, W,7-4,8-4,l2.lBandS4ibet.fronrthejnoBteelebratedaia»nfartnrer»./ : . r > . i ■ BOF3? llOLLANDS,fbr'wsid()wajSo,32,34, 86,C8i40;;43;44aana60inrhM*tae: • ■/ :r; . oral and hollow Brass Stair Hod*. Carpet Bindings, Tack*. Roller Ends and Rack Jtollfea. ■■••.■; ■-•r ■ ■■ ALSO—Anontlrely new article for Bathing purposes, known as tho Royal Turkish Bath Towel, Which take* the pi- • ofa flesh hnuh and aponge—ererr body Bhonkl.nee them; • ; . TersonainwaDtofanycnkioinourHno.arorespectfullyinTlted iocall and examine, ' “SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALESI” - a B- HKADLY-A Ca, 82 Third street. maiStilnulaw WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Eats, leather, &c., - 56 Wbod Street, JPittaburgh, JPtt., Again takes pleasure In calling the attention of his customers and-Country Merchants generally, to his rejy ccmpltv. •••■.' . and largostockof'■ ;• BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, LEATHER, &0., • porchasetf direct ftom the Nc'W jEngland. for. CASH, conflisllng Of • ■ .. OVBB'3OOO..CAB£S OF TUB LATEST ffPftTKn STYLES, , - • :-Adapted expressly to Western Sales.' HIS STOCK OF FANCY SHOES, BRAID* SILK, -Q A OZB, and-L AWN BONNETS Is very large and varied, sufih “' cannot foil to giro foil eatisfoctlon. • Also, BONNET TRIMMINGS.. . >• - His assortment of HATS, for Spring and Summer Sales, Is very large, and.comprises all the styles to be found on as fes East or West. -.v : ;; k ; # - t " :• • „ ■■: •:. , Hfs ©ldcusiomew, and Country tire Intitea to call and eramlno this tvpaHor xtocl:, which ct* not bo surpassed by any in the country—with tbo fall assnranco .that-, the whole will be Mid at unusually small advances on Eastern cost, comparing favorably with New.'York and Philadelphia. “Oome and see.” - mor2ifcdaw2m - H. CHILDS & CO., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse, HAVE JUST RECEIVED their OxtLUfliTeSpTlDg .cciUlsUng..Gi thirty-fire 'hundred cases BOOTS, SHOES, HATS) .GAPS, AND BONNETS, all of latest etylcs*bd.ltohJQnS|tUßOng which, are.:. Xodtei -flllfsei) 1 Men and "Boya* : . Palm XeftMlMß< ‘; Xadlea* Bbnmeto* Bronze KoßßDtbe, Bald NulUfiers, \ ; Leghorn and Straw Ilata, Fanoy French Lace,: Purple Parodies,- 1 Drab Congress Boots, Fur and Wool r Snake Skin Plait,; Cinderella Slippers,. -Kid Qiovo Bolton do, * Cloth .‘and Qlazed Capß, Ebtt Fanoyltelgradcs, Bontags & Korekas, Oxford and Union Ties, Hueb ond Velvet Caps, Gossamer Lace, . Baukius and Gaiters, Calf and Kip Boots* Children's Shoes, 1 Leghorn and* Straw, s Alboni & Paris Ties, Coarso & Fine Brogans, lufunt's Colored Boots, Florence, with Cope?, Together with.agreatTßrietyof Faney-Goods, Well adapted to the approaching- season. Our Block haring been jrt - . „ chased directfrnm the Manufacturer*, principally forcash, with great tarein the selection of qquHtyand cbes odapu v :! to the Western trade, we are enabled to-offcraupcrioricduo.iineiita this Spring, and arc deJoruilued not to ba-unden «r * byany regular houa, either in Now York, Philadelphia or Baltimore, w; . j -.>* ■ Merchants -flailing our city will please callAndexagiino for Ihepflplfeß*'.. -,: < .fmaxlS^UwJel, t . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., . CONNER WOOD AND FIRST STREET.S, PITTSBTJHGH, Manufacturers of White lead, Bed Lead and litlarge, Importers and Dealers i DRUGS, LINSEED OIL, ' LARD OtL, ALCOHOL, ■ MEDICINES, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNER’S OU. CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, , j PATENT MEDICINEB, SPERM OIL, DTE STUFFS, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, WHALE OIL. PAINTB, SURG’D INSTUMENTS, BRUSHES, SPICES, - aA.VINQ RESIDENT -PARTNERS in the Eastern CitUia adrantagerf all farorablochangesin: theMartV we are enabled to sell* for eaph, or to prompt titae-d«alef& on as reasonable lenna, os Eastern Jobbing Houses l • ' Oar brands of White Lead rro guorranty to be strictly pare *nd fuXL iotighti and equal In quality to anymado lo tie United States. ' ; • • •. . .49- B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S Vermifuge furnished with direction* in the EngHsh,’French, German and Board h languages,'. i ■ ■ ■ . moiftlnaUtant. .. CARPETING! CARPETING! AT M’CALUJfit’aCARPET STORE, ipolla UuDdlDgS FOURTH Street, (formerly known** Lynd'*,) can-al ways be found or qtnnty of good* usually {band in the business, oalow as any-boose in the city.., ■ Persons wishing to purcbasewi&fifid itto tlicJr ad vantagi toexamine oat goods, {mardlrlmj W.-D-ATCAt/LUM. milH SEPULCHRES <?F OuK DKPAIITKD.r-Ey Rev. F. I lLAnsnacb. A.AL» UaßErßtovrn.Majyfand. Foraxleby npt4 a T. C. MORGAN. I - imskku ulL—B bbia received auu for s&aby j apr4 ' nSNUY lL OULLINg. tltoOMfi—bUdMtu- huxuxxou Brooms for sale by , apr-t v : ITENKY 11. COLLINS 'l vuiOTflY SEED—3 bbiaibr Bale by ■ ■■ J apr4 c iMAKYn.CQLIJN*. ijUUAfi cuik£.u toiuXr> *.£u—n*r<<ate toy . O npr3 HKNRY H COUJNS. IjloUlt UAsha MuuutKagw urUtol aihLTripoli Brie*.; A . superior article, forTHn\nting and polishing, table cot* lery. Just received and for sale by JOKL.MUIILKR ; • anr43- ~-, :. .24l;UTertvvirp*t; _■•• \T-JSW' o<vciv- • ■ JLI Something to Love Me: llinc. s . Kaly*Dld £« ng : JnlHen. . : • , • — —r" Long,LongAVeary Buy. ■■ A. - Lovely Nancy; -a# »uog by Mrs. Barney William*.. I’aur Seasons: .Valiaei.—:— —' LitilaSnug: llulclilnBOnn; • .. v . ; Hatty Lid and Katy DliTnt; (duett); KUen Bayne: Foster. . ‘ s • • , Wunda, Polka* Mazurka: Talexy,... ■>> ■•> ■ TovfiatloD Volka: AV r aUaco. . : ■•••• LaPluiecfOr Valse.-. ■•■■■■.* ' • The above just rcceiraL tagelbar.vrUh a large selection of American and Foreign Murtc. for saleat tho Music Btore-of JOUN U. MBLLOU, ; 81/tFciod street.; MUt*A43KS —&0 Üblfl New Orleans, - (on Ji cooporagi-*); 2&, do Sugar HouseSyruj». Foraale'by aprl - • KINO & MOOIUIEAD, • Special Notice* T>US3£Lt* & BUO.» At No. 15 FIFTH Street; second door XV the corner of Market, oCer lo the public & weU selected stock of new and popular - , The current monthly , &lAQAZINEB. And moat respectable *. V > . NEWSPAPERS, -oftho.day* Also, an excellent Variety ofPtain. and Panoy-LeUtr, Writing ami Note Paper, and Bta&o&cry of ovary kiwLv ££7* Olre th*m ae&ll. ••*• ■ • • mar3o . Oysters and Fresb Fish* . • .1 OIIAS. KlilBLB a cO. baa tormneocttnceep* (gnji f » Jiog all Wads cr fresh Fisb r wfclch he .will . -^Altfty a constant supply on band,'both wholes' *j;r : Nd§gr retell; all WotH of eastern Fish an<P: v AtUonottCornerof Hand and liberty,streota,*' .use run. marg?:lf ■ ■■„ <t CO. prime New Ortons , o7S?bJ . »P rl . . - -—* \.<Q iHOOMIKAD. porfEß—100 rack, prims 1U- VirSiNHD RnOARS-J> KINO ANOOUUEAD. , R So bT crushed, darlt* and I KINO t MOOniIEAD. • r l ,li l sSTirt r* 1 . cbeata dunpowdor, Imparls!, Young 11}- <u ?' l Atom good to extra fine, for palo bj KING 4 MOOKHEAD. TUt» | Kpm SJUSIG JfOll TUE MILLION—Tbs third Ist J? ' -of tlita Music Just roeeirecU: Peradna buying 11got 60 - Ages of eludes music for Hit and liavo a chance of drawing u l’inoo TTorth£soo.GoHand exfiinTbeit* aprl .. , SAHPKL D. liAOTgKR, TTAKPISRi Uoday, Putnam; and <Jroham*BMaga*inos Tor XL April,for sale by iLT.Cc MORGAN, aprl MU Wood street I7IOR BALK—In one of tbo beal locations, a Grocery cud. V. Product) Storo.bftTlog afino run of. custom.- U. Is a Uacchancotogetintoagaod'bnsineßS..Eiiqoii*eof, mAr3lg ; TBQMAB: WOODS, 76 Fbnrth»t. TJ OUSiS Tu LKC—Contains 10 room*, gas and water UX* XL tures, oa Wyllo street. . ; i 8. CUOTBSRT ft BON, •Vmar3l , 340 Third»treat. SAtiKOCi irisrSl Xi'OUKUANOiOiIti BUILDING LOTS for. Bate, aiCuatpd X on Mt. Washington* boning a front on two streets. The lots are 60 feet front by ovcrJBJO doep. Por prfce and. terms, (which arc vorsy easy ,Y call on - - : r . : • 8. CUTDBBUT ft SOn. . qpi3 , ‘ 140 Third street... T OAT BUUAIW-tt bbte for sale by ■ ■/ . ; • I i aprS .. . , SMITHS BIKCSAIR. MOLASSES— fao bbls prim* Plantation MoUssosjin©a* cooperaetv fors&le dy.. . ■?■ npra .*■ v: - ' SMITH ft BTNCJC.AIR.: XT y.'HUGAYA—76bhdi prunoforsoieby . __ llaftptS T BMITTI ft SINCLAIR. X\WBO PKJf.OUifiS-40sack!for salo by.; • X> apr3 surra ft Sinclair. rpAlfr-30 bUalijrsaleby _ . . . 1 aprO BlJTrg ft SINCLAIR. /'IBUbH fiE. SUGARS—SU bbla for aale by /-. • > \j apr3 BMITII ft SINCLAIR. 1 tAUK.Y’S. TMCOPUBKOCS—Ono of-tbo best prepaia- Jy Uo>js Cfir tbogrowth of the hair.now, in UBo; 1 gross re ceived 'by , JO3. FLEMING, ; mar£s ' corner Diamond and Market gt*. A pffilL and Xnlctobocker for _nL :Apr£l,justreceiYed and fbr saloby - . : • ■••■"■■■*■ '■■/: .■• , SAMUEL JB. LADFFEBf maxSl - 87 Wood atreet. A 0001* DWELLING HOUBJ3 on Fourth street for sale Aon easy terms. g; CUTUBEKT * SON, ; >tnarl3 v No; 140 Third street. T7ASTKB.N BROOMS—WOoien received and for saloby * XJ mar 29 BAJLF.Y ft BKN3IIAW. J. McLAirailLlJl, FasU lonahle Boot, and Shoe . No. 05 VODBIU STRE33T t HiaAa . (IHrtktvdpposiUihe * 11 u is PBEHABBUhto fbr Olsh aU upods in his . li ] lQe,aod will warrant them not to be Inferior loony similar articles In tliejcl^jr;' Be is do donll kinds bf-costom worki'and has tn bla’ ctaploya «onpaof Wcrkmeni who cannot be excelled In Uiepublla arerefipecttuUy reqttested to call at his esUhllshmcoliand; examine has Good*.• ■,.•••• .■ ,'[&pr&3m • u XkITTSBCRGir IWSiPQSITIOHS^-Tbe.Flora Mainrkai X_ : com posed by Miss' Christian o Mannai 34 . years of age. Willie we have missed you, the latest and one of the bsst Bongsof 8. C. Foster,’.' Parlor Mtnsnrka,composed, by Mr. N-; Sleale. The above ore all Pittsbnrgh coiipositlonSjWTltten in tblatßy andby resident-composer*.•: Jnytfrecetved In ad-, vnnceoftho trade by • HENRY" KMSBKB,. .. * _ apr3 . .Signof.tbeQolden Berp, : 3ol Third *t. a . HOUSES TO LET.—a large DwclUd* Bouse, wilb gas ; and waterfixtures- comfortable and «onYenient, situ* T atod on Wylie street, , . A well arranged Dwol? ins, situate on Bcoona street, apoto ■, Smitbfield. . f A pleassnt residence-on- Monnt Washington, fuitable for i a small family; adellghtful and healthy location; fruit, trees, grape tines, for n-ycar. * 1 '1 ’ ‘: - A largeftimeboose on Von Bream street, near the IFonrtb streetroadr nintglO pcr.montbi' • • J-*';' ■ ■■■u' . Tbo secondstorg 9 oom, large, and couYcnieut, otdr our office, No. 140 Third . . - . A fine Cottage Homso, with an acre of ground, stable, wash-house la tbe.BorDngb of Manchester, v . Apply to * * S.CUTBBEET ft SON, ’ Beal Estate and General Agent, marlO No. 140 Third street i ’ .vl "" ■■■'. ■■’ ■’■' ■•} *•■. w •) \« v* -* ( f * * l* • *v ’ 1 | ■' C?A • • = . ,t*>* hr - . ' • - i,- . • t. t, f,. . ■ ■;> •-.5. : - 4 - * ■ ■ ; ; ‘ i JAMES P. TANNER, NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. BUOKS. >9fur sale by ■ B, A: FAHNESTOCK A CO,! ;s®K»SS»« S :f X I;-:', AMUSEMENTS- - £cr— nboTe-Wood, Prices of admisri ■ : 'iftMtKS&iid i'arqaettefcic; Private Boxes, large>sB; do.d. :<ma]|/s£;'Snrad Tier,'Ztcrß<mafcir tolored perscns,^ ; PerßonflgtcurfDffseatswiHbrt«harg , ext rarer l > a certificate. Coora cpen at performaocetoerj.i .fflcoce at Il£ oV'loei...Fo ortb nigh t of the celebrated Ames: v can nctrtra,.-Ute:2£lU&BlfiftLTv«fio T t» a chars£tora;:.;~Tlrtn evening,. Aprilfßb.will ‘be- 1 prodmt the. new domestic Drama TTIfi : Augusta Doßremont*HlraJCimb«r)y;Cfcartesl)eJßremt>‘ , -Vrßre]«frrd......i?a« Seal; MiraWafciegroTe;...aTo'«oT>flui » with Use Comedy of TUB WONDER: Don Fell*, MrßfH - f>rd; .Donna Yiolan le, Mias Kimberly. To-tnQrtow,~bcm'i C of M!s« KltnWrlv. - 1, • :' • ■ ? r Col. wool’s Orand .Exhibition at.Wilkma Hal t>O3mVELY our Ptiß tnKKB DAYS XONQKU.- • •IT. Commencing oo:MONDAY, April 3d. • i .: OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Cumiatlsgofthe following most extraordinary poroo . , iIISS KIOIIAKD3ON, weighing 764 pounds. . Mlta. BIiJGQS,32 jtara old, only3o ioehffi J mother of three children. r , ta.»unrr AHiiaNQ. 10Inches l4gh,Bycara old. tuv % wrtghaJcM than » joußOß^ ... Also, tho-great SWIS3 ~YTAtL3ajtil u : —?•—•■-- /Forming one of the most wonderful exhibitions: In t‘i world,.' AdmLvlon 25 cents. Children, 12}£c. . epr3£t* Grand Complimentary QoudtUlo Soixco. . ; ■ TO MU. C. A. HI'MASr*. . ’ i,- AT LAPATKTTK HALL, ' I On Tuesday Kventaß* April 18,1854. !- nruiß PUPILS ova fricndut of Mr. V. A H’HANLS tn t |;; 1 tendered to Mm n. COMPLIMENTABT QUADBILL - : SOIREE.-whlch will takeplßCo at LAFAYKTTIS JLALL,o TDKSDAT EVENTNO; April IS, 1854.7 AU ;UIBJIKIhS »D l gentlemen who received [uTilutiuns to attend Mr. C, A . 'i irManu. 1 Assemblies, wre r&pectfully bulled to attan l this. Ute Uni of the traign. . ;" The Ladles* dressing roomior this occasion,trill - \ larged bjr the addition of tbo room opening lota the I generally used licrelofore as tbo supper room. , ' - . i ; Tbe supper wUU»prepared by the choice«r tp^ r : DiT ij ... 1. Johrnou, In tbo Iniun Hoorn of the Hall etcrer, i The Music will bo by Toung’a cw’ i v tel ,' U Htrta , Band, and dgutea called by Mr. O' -“Maica ,uu omn • BAOIL raSr‘« mRBB DOLUJJA | tn,m mT m ' ' '* in m l v 11 ty tbo Mansgera, whfcli'ea’ ‘ »tho &•****** enjoyment amt coffiforto » O ARGO’S HALL, (formerly Wilkin's Hall,} fhurUi street ' near Smitfyitld. can be obtained ibr Parties, Festival- Concerts, PubPc Meetings* Ac- Also, Cargo’s Ootillonan Sat: Morn Band can bo toond in readiness at ail times, t applying to WM* FRANK CAKGO; af the.Cryatal Palac Dajuerrfi&n Booms of It. hL. Gorge A Co* Fourth *trtet,or 0 tbellalh “ znar2l Benttz tager Beer Btnll, . jYb. 200 SmiUtfuld street, opposite the CustomJloute. ■ , muß subscriber bos Jast opooed one oftho JargWtVnl’ JL best finished Lager Beer liallsin tbe city; Hie Been acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other a*.. -eommodatlon about his bouso cannot be excelled. ■ -•■ f -■ • mar2fr3oi • • .. . .. . A.BBNITZ.- W lllftam Thora,l)ragglitf TTAB REMOVED to tbo corner Of HAND and' PEN# . il -Streets, where hewlll; as nano),attend • promptly tr bis numerous friends. All articles In bis line are warranto t porc.:qndputnp ; wlthtlmotPoatcare. ~ marl4:Gaa - The, Greateet InTcntton ortbe Ager Ffe I HAVE Just re*oirod jfcom Paris'S CONiORHA - ■XJwTQB r vhicb gives the exact else and peculiar shaped RudwiUmakeanew Hat.faUaacosifotttbl* as on old one. Tbosein want of a good HAT .will call at 7 * .Wood street.. . imar22:Gm:d*w] ...WM. DOUQLA& . v, . Propeaal*i xirriLL : BE RECEIVED at the office of Ute Western Pent • Wv tenUorj of Pennsylvania, nntn Friday, tbe Slat ins.. for famishing COAL, of the best quality, and good fresh- BEEF; or bone; (the &hanfc bone to on-pat Ta when re quested; iu all coses the bone will be deducted,)for one year tom tbo Ist of April, IBs4*lnsuch qaantitlcsaamayb.* requested.. [marll] A*' BECKHAM,Warden*. RuiieH^Bro., BOOKBELLERP, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN BTAN DAHD AND LIQSTLITBRATURK, and Pabllsherac: tbeX O. O.F; TOKEN; No. 15 Fifth street, HUsbargb, Pa. morlfcly * SUNDRIES— 300 begs-Janiata Mails; r • 100 boresHouldandDlppedCandlest * 100 do lioaln and Variegated Soap. 25 -do i 18far Candles; > . x .20 dozen Half Tow Dags: . 2001 B)S Codfish : * = -., < '-20 doaen Beaver Buckets; •'••'••'- 10 do do Tuber For sale by apr - KING A MOORHEAD. ORUdBIAN for sale br IT marSl D. Aw FAHNESTOCK & tO. ri bbls for sale by U matSl U, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 4 \IL tJAUiSAFKA&--itoo ; ibatorsaleby /. , U mar3l B. A. FAHNESTOCK A QO* MAf LK SUUAIU-f» bDlfl Very choko Maple Sugar, jpat recdred and Xor ealo by •••. BAILEY * BJENSUCWr, . 253 Libertv street. MUKN FU a—lQ : grow j ust nccived and for sale by • ' mar3l FLEMING BROS. MILLS—I 2 dozen for sale by XT mai3l FLEMING BHOS. KOGiSES» LIVEKWOKI AJN D TAK—2 grot* in atortfflkd - ftrSole by' - :?i fmafllT FLEMING BHOS. I7v ttYl’iSAOULav— 2oo foiealoby. 1/ PIT2O QKNRY H. COLLINS* I UOLUara SFjgOlFlo—lOgtosaxeceitetlaml lurwle by L moral - FLUSH KQ PROS. MiMFL&NDUU£KMAttIUCTKtt&~&*n»* tnfloreantV for tale by fmarUll FLEMING EROS. A UWELUftUHOUSE AM> LVT OF OiIUUAU WUU» "Xa!' sold on the premises, on Tunnolstreet, between!?/ lio and Webster, THIS MOHNINO oilO o*docle,by ; ' m srZT : • JAHK3 STKENSA. Anatloneor, ; SUNDRIES— •6O bslfchesta Yv IL, Imp. an&.G anpcnrdcT Tew; - .. 60 T d6*d&.>* Oolong, Cbulau and Ningyong Ttr&>; . 100 eaddj boxes do :• .do.. •do ;•* do .-. do; ; ' 60 boxes N<«. 6,0,8 and 10 Tobacco; • -SO do pound and butt -pound Tobacco; i .il do - Natural Leaf and Diamond TwistTobaceo; 10 bblscotAnddrv Tobacco; - 60 boxes Ooimnon Cigars; 20 do Saif SpanUUCigars; \ . 76 bbla N.O. Holfcs&ei; tv. < ,23. do Sktouls Sugar House,Sjrnpß: . ’• 28 hhda N .o.SogaxT' " .. 25.bbI&CrQaiu&azulPulmto»)&p£ar; 20Ueree«BugwHJaredUatoB; ... . 6Q bbls Cider Vinegar; . . . 2tt boxes Ground Pepper* lb patera; .10. do do , Qingcr uci , do; 12 do do Mnstorddo'-caos; . . - Cocoa and Chocolate;. 0 do Yeast Powder; C do lleeturt Varies; ' .>• .. s*do Corn Starch; ..dadxumaVigs; 20 boxes : . 40 cans Peaches, Flams sad Elackben leay . 25 dozena-Zi&cWash lloardo—Tor sal*by marls 1 ' J- D/WIU4UMR. IS* VTood at j K euUAisa— fc lou^ibratoty. 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