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P tcre - J ’ " tho ceDtrs of »gbt and i. &0., are some of the terms employed to mit catimato of the importance of the • metropolis.” - And now, when three millions sp ,; ’ ■?' dollars are to ho expended by the government in ■■■'-'■■' building reesela of war, they suddenly disoover “tho mechanical pre-eminence ” of their city *cdt>. “* **• *•* »• —•» —* - ■»:?*«*», ‘^ cre - Hon ' *• c * i>- ■ hls annual 'wpe. tbet powerful pm. t - J largo additions to our , vote by which the maiu > ' *°V ‘bo necessity and «. recommendation : of. the cm,, - Grcat oroii * is generally and ju. * * ho chairman of the Committee on j, ‘’ * t Ur - B oeock] {OT “>° otiU and ability v. be defended the report of his committee.. fiSe-o * h ® protnptitado and eorreotneas he dißptayi answering tho various questions raised durit, - th ® debate - He had bis subject well, ._, -,.. .. end we congratulate him od the favorable to- m. ; :■ ? • •:/•• PWMionhehasmade. . -In *wBs6s^ , *^S^^#y^3 , t: . The present condition of the governments of classes. ' One section of the consolidation bill provides the Old World is full of interest td the people of • •• that the grading and paving of streets Shall bo ‘bis country. Exactly in proportion ns our own *•- , * poll forty the”.owners of adjoining property, =°~ bas extended nndis extending, It is *“£» «"J -’ and those Lady graded and paved, and not e ’ S?J. *° mCre “° ,ho meftD9 *' ~ 1 "'* Tatk ‘ lh 00 E 0 SsmS^M liß n ht jk .dwa; ouati ■ nf ° Qi MSfe^g^Vhiffe^rir -xhSr&Zfzjfy \ “ um 4-itt • i but x; ■v i': a ;< x c -’S>.ci!^r-ns-fCtioKs -w;, 'it''’ *&?&&&&& r -’ - L -W-S.*' JfR“»SJ /r ,>."> l*/Vf. ». ■*'•'' | f~''.; Fl* \> • .J_ <‘*;r w - , '-‘ , ■".• '■-v-r , , [Mg Jgihj Earning 6. F. GILMORE, Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBURGH: FBI HAT MORNING::::::::::::::::::::::: APRIL 7. DEBIOCHATIO TICKET. roa governor, WILLIAM BIGLER 20K JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAH S.BLACK, or sosEraioonrer. FOB CANAL COMMISSrOSEE, HENHY S.'MOTT, . OP PISB COtWTT. • ' " ■ BEADING MATTEB WIH BE FOBMD OS EACH SAGE or lms PAPEB. JOB' PRINTING. Wehavo onoof tho best Job Printing OJftctt In the city, and wo would' respectfully ask nicr ohants and alt others who want Cards, Circulars, Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank"Cheokfl, Hand , Jbiils, eto. r to give ua a call All our Job Type •« aro of tho most modem - manufacture and can* not fail to please all our customers. Our work* ; men are perfeot masters of•' their business, and • , will labor assiduously to please all who will ■■■fa •tor us with an order. ■. ■ Brittsli Anamptloii-Bighii of Stntrala. • ■We talie the "following from the Washington ■ Union, and it indicates that at Washington the. - apprehension is beooming general, that in the midst of tho tremendous oonfliot about commen - dug in Europe, this country can hardly hope to . escape being drawn into the straggle. The an nouncement of the British Government, through lord Clarendon, proclaims again Me right of March, and the intention to exercise it. Tho ... War of 1812 arose out of tho Bame arrogant and t insulting claim. The treaty of peaoe,"concluded -intits close, left the question unsettled. Atd "f ‘ "now, after nearly forty years of disuse, the right is again announced. It this country would wage -. War with England on this question in 1812, it surely will in 1851. Then, the searob of our : tcbscls was for British seamen; now it will he tot Bussian produce and property. All neatral - vessels may be stopped and subjected to search, whether they have any snoh goods on board or - not, and if any such aro found, they are seised and borne off os plunder to the British fleets, or to Eogland. A few seixnres of that hind will . give Bussia an ally stronger than Austria or ’ Prussia. ‘‘Tho recent announcement of Lord Clarendon to Riga merchants, to the effect that all Russian prodace, to wham* - -soeverbekmging,an&eveninneutralvcaselfl,won)dbo re g&rdod os lawful prise la the event of war, was referred to with tolling effect by Hr. Peckh&m, in too debate in the house on Friday on the six-steamer bilL The assumption of such a nght as belonging to the belligerents is character* istie of that arrogance which has always predominated la British councils. ■ Such announcement cannot {all to £m» Sress upon orcry American, the fact that the attempt of rest Britain to enforce the dootrine avowed by Lord Clax* endon most inrolvo the United States in the impending straggle. For usto submit (as remarked by aco temporary) - toao arrogant a pretension as is here pot forth,'and Its In* coiporation Into the law of nations as one of the rights be longing to belligerents, would ha virtually to resign our In dependence ana abdicate all claim to consideration as one of tho substantive powers of the earth. ** We trust this pretension will not be pressed; the sympa thies of onr countrymenaro tnw probably with, the western •powers in their resistance to the aggression of theßussUn . despot. But a blow like the one meditated, aimed at the inde pendence of all other nations, and at the property of their. : cubjeets nr dtisens, could not fell to change all *hls, and . convert the prevailing sympathy into sentiments of energet ic and universal hostility. Does -Great Britain, propose to avail herself of the present exigency lo seenro a conceded Sovereignty of the sens, and the-right to fashion and admin 9 deter the maritime law of nations according as her bound less ambition may suggest? Certainly it wonld as**™ so i from thU pregnant “announcement.” But she may be J assured the experiment she contemplates will prove a per ilous one; and she will bo resisted sternly and unflinchingly by at least one nation-whose good-will she may jot have „ occasion to propitiate. The passage of the slx-etcamcr Ml! by.au overwhelming vote may be regarded as a significant response to such pretensions as those announced by Lord ■ Clarendon.** - MODESTY IS SEW SOBS. The caption of this article may surprise some, far it is generally understood that there is no each thing as modesty in-Gotham. Bat a peti tion bos lately been presented in Congress, from the Mechanics’ Institute, of New York, asking that the sis war steamers about to bo built by the government, shall be all buitt-at New York city, on account of t ho “ mechanical pre emi nence” of that city. The titles which the New Tgrkers complacently apply to their city are rather nnmcTons, and very flattering. 11 Com mercial Emporiatp,” “financial heart of the Continent,” “the London of the Western hemis phere/’ “the centre or light and intelligence,” &6., are some of the terms employed to express their cstimato of the importanoe of the “great metropolis.” - And now, when three millions of dollars ore to bo expended by the government in bnltding vessels of war, they suddenly discover “tho mechanical pre-eminence ” of their clty t and claim that the money mnst all bo expended there. As a matter of economy nono of it should go there. They oan filoh more money ont of tho government on a contract, than any other com munity. They have a financial pre-emlnenoe In that respeot that cannot be denied or rivalled. But why should war steamers be built in Jfow York, ont of lumber and iron obtained from Pennsylvania. In mechanical skill too, onr State cannot bo surpassed. Some of those ves eels could be built better and cheaper near Phil adelphia than at New York. . THE OBADISG AND PAVUSG. One section of the consolidation bill provides that the grading and paving of streets Shall bo paid for by the. owners of adjoining property, and those already graded and paved, and not so pud for,: shall bo valued and paid for by the owners of the property. The inhabitants of the old wards of the city have on advantage over 1 those of the new wards by this arrangement. The old wards are generally level, and the gra ding has cost bnt little, except on Grant’s hill; while the Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth words will be very-hoaviiy taxed to cat streets through the hills, and then grade down or fill np the lots to salt the grade of the streets. We could find lots in Borne parts of those wards that would be hard ly worth taking,as a gift, if subjected to the ex pense of grading the streets on which they front, and thoD grading down the lots themselves. The old wards havo certainly the advantage of' the new in that respeet. It is difficult, how ever, in any general law or meaenre to avoid some individual hardships and inequalities. Bat ' theredsone harden arising out of the formation ofAew wards that sbonld be borne by the whole City equally: and that is, the cost of opening - the streets laid oat in the City District ”of : Which the new wards form a part. Property taken for those streets must bo paid for, and no way is yet provided. ThoßO having charge of the consolidation bill, should take that into-con-- sideratlon. It is ::time those damages-' were paid, and the streete thrown open for public us'6. Tho Chargeahlp- to Buenos Ayres will soon be vacant, and a enooesser will have to be appointed. Politicians and oiSae-seekers had better start immediately for Washington. That office pays .well, end a residence in that country is.delightful. lt don’t pay as well as the Lon - dotr consulate, however. Fillibnster Sanders says t&at It la worth $16,000 a year. The Consulate atjVeniee is also vaoant. Bat that ie not worth having. i ’ The Chargeship to Turin will also be vacant shortly. Mr. Daniels blackguarded the Italians so severely in some of hie letters, that he has found it necessary to resign. . TKsJou&waii.—The Journal thinkßpublio sen timent is not in favor of consolidation. We believe the Journal knows very little about pab lio opinion, If that is its belief. So far as we can learn, the publla mind ia fnlly prepared for this change in the limits of our city. - We have heard very few indeed making -any objections to it WEEKLY HOHEY ABTICLE. ,: Money is not as abundant at present, as it was a few weeks ago, in this market' From 1 to li per cent is frequently paid for loans on short time. The demands for monoy are numerous, and the amount required for railroad purposes Sbjahgo, that monoy mußt continue to loan on high prices. : Those who ore opposed to the repeal of the usury-lawß, would find it diffionlt to. name any good they. do. Money is treated as merchandise in all commercial cities, and its priee, like the price of other commodities, is regulated by the demand, Those laws are a dead letter, except that they alarm the timid and cautious, and pre vent investments of money jut loans nt a fair price, tbps leaving the market to those who will run the risk, and enabling them to command exorbitant rates.. We bopo our. legislature will not adjourn without putting an end to this evil. In New York considerable alarm seems to exist among capitalists and business men, nrising from two, causes. . Tho receipts of gold from California are Übs this.spring -than last, and many apprehend that the yield of gold ie falling .off. Then tho effect of tho European war On tho interests of this conntry is uncertain, and may be injnrions. I We take the following from the Now York i Port of Monday.. * ~.o n °, nr SToelal report, It will beSeen tbit the stock market clo3ed dull on Saturday, and that matters tcorogioomy aspect than has boon known loraiODgUmo in Wall street* ■ ■ ■ ... . The total .shipments or ppedo from this port last week onlv amounted to a little over olght hundred thon*aml : dollars, but tho shipments since the commencement of fhn total coinage nt theUnitod States Mint thus far this year Btnonnts t0i12.205 BAT h^int*- JbMWW >“? S b Th? tqtal colnago lasfc.yoar at three principal mints la tho world nmmQuntcd to vis: Untied States, £11,901,702; Knjriftnd,£l2,6W.ooB : , and Franco, £14,101,120. •" sf?T e arcj lioworcr, very heavy, i Money rates are. firm, without further chango: O@lo per 1 5Sf, Ranted at the bankers, If cf first civs; paper, and ] 10Q12 if of eecend. Tho weekly bank statement of to-mor* tow will, we learn, show some contraction of loans and dls- Se liatMatemont amount of specie, aa compared with Comet.— Tho Savant, Soions, astronomers and philosophers of Neff York nod Boston, 1 nro greatly exeroisod jost now, upon a comet,' with a long tail, to it, that has made its appearance within a few days. And from' the way they dis course about its ascensions and declinations, its brilliant appearance and episodic) train, ono would imagine they expect to make quite a spec ulation out of it. Tho principal resntt of tho excitement thus Tar is, that it is believed to bo the same one that waß seen last fall; and the apprehension then fdti that, on its way hack, it would giro the earth a scorching, is allayed. It still keeps at a respeotfnldistance, and glides on in its bright and eooontrio career, harmless nod peaoeful. By the way, the Pott wbb tho only paper that ventured to prediot that that comet I would be scon on its way back this spring I, It has been to pay the sun a visit, and enjoy i a season of warmth and light, and is now fleeing i Back to tho dark, cold regions of endless space, thonsands of millions of miles away from tho great source of light and hoat of onr solar eye tern. Though flying faster far than .a cannon ball, yet so great Is its orbit, that probably a century will elapse before it reaches tho regions of the earth and san again. Col. Benton’s Booh, It is said that the first edition of Col. Benton’s “ Thirty Tears in the Senate," Is to bo 50,000 | copies. Tho demand is already so largo ns «o justify such an edition. The first volume is to be out by the 20th of this month. That work will probably find a larger sale than any other book ever published in this country, except, perhaps, *< Uncle Tom’* Cabin.” Tas lloo3.—Wc understand that the Councils nro about to provide a Pound for the Mayor and police to use in shutting up the hogs; and they ore to be authorised to shut up all stray porkers. We arc glad that this is to be done; it will abate one nuisance. Wo wonld call the attention of shippers and others to the advertisement of Ocorgo Bing ham, & Co. rt is ono of the oldest and best con ducted forwarding houses in tho city, and its well established reputation requires no endorse ment. SS?~ Isaac Gregg, with hi, wife and daughter, left New Tork on fundsy last, in tho steamer Pacific, for Liverpool, .whero ho expects to .'re side for some time. C®“ We would call attention to the advertiso* mont of French & Bichards, of Philadelphia. Their Zino Paints oro highly recommended. The Wah Steamem —Tbo action of (he Uni ted States House of Eeprosentatlves, ou Friday last says the Union, In favor or the construction of the six steam-frigates recommended by the Hon, J. p, Dobbin the Secretary of the Navy, in his annual report, Is the faithftil reflection of that powerful publio opinion which demands largo additions to our steam marine. -Tho heavy vote by which the main proposition wascarried, ehowjj tbo necessity and the propriety of tho recommendation: of the energetic Secretary, Groat credit is aenerally and justly swarded to tho chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs [Ur. Bococli] for the skill amiability with which be defended tho report of his committee, and for the promptitude and correctness he displayed in answering the various questions raised during tho debate, lie hod studied his subject well, and we congratulate him on tho favornblo im pression ho has mads. The present condition of the governments 4jf the Old World is full of interest to the people of this oountry. Erectly in proportion ns onr own commerce has extended nnd is extending, it is onr duty to increase tho meaoß of protectlog that commereo, and of vindicating all tho rights guaranteed under tho American flog—always tho symbol in foreign lands, and often the pio neer, of the American constitution. Apart from other considerations, therefore—considerations possibly more weighty, bnt not more closely iden tified with practical results—tho necessity of being ready sod able, atall times, to protect onr cltitens and our commerce in distant seas, Is primary and inevitable. Let ns be fully pre pared for this duty, nnd we cannot be taken nm awares should we be onlled to play a port in the great droma upon which the curtain Is soon to rise in Enropo—a drama in which Kings will he the actors and empires tho soenc—adrama whioh may end in the overthrow of alt those painted follies and hollow mockeries which flaunt and fester ander the name of prerogative and power' — Balt. Timet. _ The SocxnßßS Commeeoial Cohvestion.— The Southern Commercial Convention, of which we spoke yesterday, is -to bo held in Charleston, South Carolina, ,on the- 10th instant; instead of to-morrow as we announced. The Charleston Courier says that the committee charged with .the preparation and preliminary arrangements have reoeivod assurances of a large and general attendance from the toglon ohiefly Interested. As to the subjects whioh will probably engaEe the attention of the Convention, the Courier throws out the following suggestions: ; a t Tho extension and the dlverslUed Application of Sooth .eralodustry to proper brtmche* ami objects, tho appbKla. Oonofe avelabor by itsdirection 10alleultablo flofifa rnd tal needed to develop the pesonrecs, especially of those soo tlonawhoni capital Is tho chief want. . u. 3. The Mtabllahment of a full direct tnde and intoreourse betwoen tho Southern seaports and tho great European »■ Tho ooiirlderaUon of the mit quesUomi of AUamlo and Pacific communication, which aro now Invested with additional inform by the Gadsden Treaty. piher topics, of course, willengaoat themselves readily to RU who ore Id any wlsq conversant with tho want* and the rtvourcesef the South, or who have read the proceeding Sdreto* <*mvemioiw with Urn attention demanded by their How much better is sneh a Convention than those convocations which used to consider the propnety of disolving the. Union* The acGonv plisbmcnt of the objects at present contemplated will do more to cement the Union than all the Congressional legislation of a qaarter of a cen ™lTdi 0I l hMten th .S extinction ot slavery more rapidly than any other meosureß could possibly however, these conventions have amved at no very practical results. Wo trust lU Uy ° at a plan i nd P nt u in the way of execution. [Detroit free Free,. ASTICB TO TUB Mama OENEE4TIOS. nhatyon’re.at, , Bewsm Of yottt head, and tab, cars of roar bat. - : w*- ofhvorlto Bon of yonrmother. , Hu an ache fa the one and a briok la fih* othor.: Y? Y - Y r * v,;. : J -V-vV-’C* ' ■■ - i- ■..• ■;■.«. •-■. x, 'V.j. ;>' u Vrv'‘ ' ( N f > « * \> HiaKISBCKG CORRESPOHDEH'CE Hahhisbbbo, April 4,1854. Editos op Post:— Bills on the private calen dar .were considered to-day; but the snbjeots of them aso.only interesting to persons in partiou lar districts. One, however, may be mentioned; as it relates to certain alterations and changes in atreots and alleys in Allegheny City. The substance of tho bill is, to give to property own ers on such lines of city improvements, tho right of applying to the Court of Common Pleas in tho county, for the appointment of viewers, who aro to assess damages, in view of tho injury done to real estate, when the amount assessed, if ap proved by Court; shall be paid by tho city. 7 The debate on tho bill for the salo of tho pub lic works was posponed till to-morrow. In Senate, tho most important measure under consideration, was an net to incorporate a Com pany, to whom tho franchise’of tho Franklin Ca nal Railroad may be transferred. Tho State is not willing to have ohargoof that work; besides, it. is not the logitimate bnsinoss of government to engage in such pursuits as nro connected with railroad enterprise. Tho company propose to pay to the commonwealth, as : a banns for tho charter and transfer of tho improvements, the sum of $250,000; with astipulation in the cliar 1° pay to the stockholders in the road, who have been deprived of their franchise, a fair va luation on the investment for oonßtruotion. In other words, .tho company propose to .assume the..responslbilities of the State, in regard to claims for construction of tho road, and for dam nges alleged to have been sustained by: tho for feiture of iho charter. The subjeot was laid over for the present, after a few amendments had been agreed to. The tour of adjournment haring arrived, I prooeedcd to the railroad station, the Western. train being on the point of departure. Two locomotives again led tho oars, twelve in number with some 700 passengers and baggage. Pennsylvania begins to realise a gold barvest’of trade and travel _upon the improvements; and were the Columbia road ttreatcd from tho grasp of State agents and speculators, we Bbonld bavo o tide of prosperity flowing into our channels'of communioation with the East and the Vest, equal to, if not far surpassing, any other State in tbo Union. - . At soven this evening tho Senate hold n ses sion for tho consideration.of bills on tho private calendar. Much business was disposed of; and in qnito a hurried manner. There was a bill called np by Mr. Evano, tho Senator from Chcs .ter, for the relief of n poor woman, whose hus band had been hilled by a collision on tho Colum bia road. . It appeared that the deceased was in the employ of the State at tho time hocarno to his death. The frivolous objections urged .against a small gratuity of $3OO to the widow and. orphans were mainly on. the: ground that testimony was absent showing tbo way and man ner of the cnasnity in the case. Humanity o4n demtls parsimony whore justice claims for its object tho protection of the poor and the needy. Tho hopo is entertained that this measure of relief may bo roconsid ered before tho close of the session. In tho House tills afternoon somo eighty-throe private bills were finally pasesod. Dr. McClintoek reported a bill to charter the " Monougahela Insurance Company of Pitts burgh." Mr. Hamilton’s bill entitled "an act relative to prosecutions in libel cases,has not os yet come from the public printer. I prefer furnish* log the bill for n full understanding of its pro- Wbcn it.reaches tho llouso you shall be furnished with a copy. Perhaps I should have stated that In reporting this bill to the House, Mr. Hamilton took occasion to speak of the freedom of the Press, in terras highly cred itablo to a friend of the printer. Ho said that of all others tho pubito journalist was entitled to protection under a government of freo insti tutions. Tbo alien eud sedition lawß maybe acceptable to tbo enemies of democracy, but ty. rauny and official frauds must come to an end, under the influences of our independent press. Tto printersthroughoutPennsylvuoio will award to yonr representativo honor* worthy on intelli gent Press. FARMER. Effective Forces llkelytlitie Involved In the Fending European War. Rcssia.— Population C 0,081,070. Troor-3 of the line £91,000, Irrtegulars ■112,000. Total force ia 1818—1,000.000 Tbo Navy ia composed of forty.flee- ships of the line, and thirty frigates. . Tctieet—Population 35.850,000; of these about two thirds are Mussulmans Tho army in time of peace is composed of 118,SCO men, but Increased in time of war to übout UOO.OOO. The Navy consists of 4 ships of the first class, 13 of the second, and 11 trigstes, mount ing 2.280 guns, and carrying about 17,000 men. EsotAKD.— And her dependencies comprise n population of 185,n82,0iG —or which about ono hundred millions are in their East India posses sions. The regular array embraces about 162,- 000—increased by tho mil of irregulars as cir cumstances may require. Tho British Navy consists of 10a ships and vessels, formiog nn aggregate of CtiO.OOO tons. Fbasce —The population of Franco is put down nl 36,601,100. Tho army on tho first of January, 1853, amounted to 502,090,which,vritlfihc ••rssems,” so colled, constitute mi aggregate of 730,000 men. Tho French Nary conoiata of about 120 chips, ail in the highest state of (ISclency. i Ararat a. —The Austrian army, reserveuinclti tled, a little Bhort of 000 WO met,. The Nary consists of 27 vessels, mounting CIO guns. Population 37,638,733 Pecssia—Hag a population of 36.840 C£s. The nrmy comptisca 614,000 men. The Navy is yet to bo Inaugurated. Desjiase —Population 2,460,000. Tho nom inal strength of tbo army is et-itcd to bo 32,78 t men. Tbo Nary contists of about 37 refaUa. carrying 980 gum. , Swedes and Nontray —Comprise a popula tion of about 6,000,000. Tbo army concidts of about 34,000 njen. - Nary comprisco about CO rorecls of all classes, and 400 guns. Russian army..., .1,000,000 £ atb,i . h - 000,000 £ n e liB “ - .., lea 000 * rcn ' b 700,000 £ ustr ! fln 600,000 PruesiaD 014.000 Uamen ........... , 32^781 Swedish one! Norwegian 04,'00Q .Ibis docs not embrace tho Naval force, but of thoso England has nearly twieo aa muchaa oil tho other countries oombinod. It la not to bo supposed thnt n general war ovou would bring nil tho forces mentioned above into notion, yet tbo aggregate presents a slri sing pioturo of the manner in which tho world is governed. Hereoro noarly four mil lions of men employed to Itoep a fsw States In order. A Gbsat Hotel.— The St. Niohntos Hotel in New *orb, and tho ground on wbiah it stands, uost about $1,000,000 ; tho furniture, tj>350,0001 t The hotel employs about two hundred and euven ty-fivo servants, is protected night and'da; by an internal police; contains three hundred rooms in family suites, and three hundred single apart meats; is furnished with hot and cold water,'and gas, in every room—supplied through thirty miles of piping; receives its artificial heat from steam generated outside the walls; is illuminated night ly .with two thousand burners; has a front of three hundred feet on Broadway: rnna along three streots; is. six stories high; covers two acres of ground, and oan accommodate with case one thousand inmates. The Greek Race jn Tubkby. —The prcvnlern idea is, that the Greek race constitutes tho bulk of the population of European Turkey. Tbie, [ the Philadelphia JBulliltu remarks, is an ojjro l gious blunder, and can bo accounted for only by tho supposition that the members of the Greek Church have been confounded with tho Greek by race. Tho former number eight mil lions. Thelatter, however, do not exceed *ono million* of whiohlBo,ooo inhabit Constantinople, and 40,000 inhabit Tiie&saly, the southernmost of the provinces of European Turkey. Tho other soven millions belonging to tho Greek Cliuroh are Slavonians. New Omeaes Municipal Election.— Gen Lewis, Demoorat, was eleoted Major of New Or i leans, on tho 26th nit., with a majority of Bern ooratio Aldermen, while the Reformers carried the Board of Assistants In one precinct, the ballot-box was seized by a mob, and its contents scattered through the streets. Wm. Moohler, a ■polioeman, and another man, were killed during the fight. John Moohler, also a policeman, and a brother of Win., was killed in an affray the day protons. jggf Santa Anna, it is said, trill not bimßolf I assume the title of ; Emperor; but as he has el-' ready the right of appointing a snocessor, and having no male heir, ho has designated as that enecessor Aughstin Itnrbide. . K : ;-.-V -• • i*''- - - V'!'-:V;-'ii * v? k -iK*''VH A" •'*'i?;■■ IIEOArJTUtATION. v' l •y. i.• .y -, •, v '-y, *•*•*>; ■ ,:.v . •!„• >• telegraphic. By tha CBolUy Usov tor tta Horning Past THIIiTY-T IIIHD OOHQBBSS.' WAsmsatm Cirr, April..#.—granting a pension. to tho widow of Brigadier General Leavenworth, presented , a-e&xntminlcaUon from tbo Stats Department, containingcertain v correspondence between tno American Consul atSmjma and the State Department imprisonment of Martin Kozto. Laid on the ■table. jo^nbd ea# ** WU WBn * exccatlro Bcsslon, and ad- Hmise took tip iheTriU reported ftom tbo Oommlttoo on Post Offices and Post Bo ids, authorising con tracts lo be made fbr earning tho malia between New Or* leans ana San Francisco, the serrlceto be nald.fbr according wn Ploy«i* ftttd Increasing the pay. os tbo number of days decrease, nnlU 41,600,00 ft is to be aaid per annum roai P°iot to point action to: refer-to aOommit tee of the Whole, the DeflrfeDcy.Blll, as amended, by the Senate, was reported from tbo'Committee on. Ways and Means. ; •., amounted correspondence between this and Cuban anthontiea towards American citizens and Teasels, City.Bla* Warrior case., opening tboUoitod BUtes molls, Ao, was Sent in from the State De* partmentpin answer to a resolution asking information, all i , or whlch .wafl referred to the Committee bn Forelgn Affairs, j ptmriSSm '■*° nl int# OonUnl!t6o ott *•“ «en»ral Ap. I v.wv?»ny* ’?.f do '.“.J m £ erfal «P>** to *»«* ofiflto without, the Clayton amendment. • r™r*., th ' Now York, spoke against thoDUl, when the .Committee rose, and (ho Houseadfournod. j - CALIFORNIA NEWS. . piswOaLEANS, April s.—The El Dorado arrived from'As* pmwoij, whence she left on tho SOth nit, with 130 passen purs and $40,000 |n gold dust:' Bhe reports that-the George Lawwoula sail Tor New York on the 31st alt with COO bos* sengors.andneariy $1,000,000 trensmn; • Wont.Stranr and Ids party.are aare. The Garden Gate haa also arrlred In cloven days from Panama.. Wells ,4 Fargo forward torn Sacramento 000 2>s gold dOSt. . * . The occiunta from Walkers expedition aro extremely discouraging. The forces are quartered at fit. Vincent, and : are dally dwindling away, Sovcral hare returned to Ban l .rrnncisco. . - ••• • <• dales to the 10th oont&ln little general now*. The country was healthy, but the rainy season had bora un usually sorere. - etoamor Ohio ran Into tho steamer W. B.Clifton, on lhaMississippi, near Cairo, yes terday; the latter was sunk to hnrrlcaao deck. Her pas. senirert and crew weroravod. TheClUlon was bound ftom ■ Louisville to New.Orleans.with a fn)L load." ' “ ™ th . B o j' lo ‘“lMlii.?toippl Jlallroad to Aurora y^ Tkma , *°«> JWO lev!ted guests, wnLu left on three trains and hod a grand banaast at *sllvet£v and three waa groat rqoidng and firing of solutes. RHODE IStAND EtECTIONS. ramo luas they dta fast year, the Whlja will hare both brunches of theGencral ARBembly. Uopnin will be elected feTya^^mS;.” 5 * ° f "" ,kkBt *“>■ Nlw. OmJAirg.April &.*~The Baltic's newawas received at SSWSSSStaSi^*"** nmla adKm, °toiho TELEGRAPH HABKETB. Sew VoM, April a—Cotton—Sales 2560 hales, docllned 2*3! l»*or eaalltiea have declined moat.: Jlcmr—Sales S,toobhlaat prices strlflo higher, $7,12®3,00; sales 1600 bWa Eouthern at t7,6S@S,M. Grain—Bale. 6760 .bushels tvtjeit. uncbaDgcu, moderate demand at previous rates. Coro, prices a trifle lower, 72©77e. Holes 150 hags P.Io; bettor. Provisions—BalcsUOO W Jefti IIS? J'5 hCT > 8»1» »» I>bts npwird tendeney. Bams scarce. “fBS; I* to Cut meats at C@Bc. Lord—PolS 400 1 obis, fina, wlt&upward tendeney, B%e. • Euear—gslea —Sains COO hbls Orleans at 20c. LlnsaM Ol&Saloa 22,000 gallunaatBl«v. Ironflnnerat t19®12,50.. Mousy Market■; unchanged. Stock Market Arm. ' ihnt.lDrp'iTiA. aprll o.—rkttun quiet; sales 200 hales upland »t loVig-llWv Flour Arm; sales 1000 hble at VAc lcrstU lining; IGOO bhla deliverable InSlay.otJT.ro. cc.pts apdstoiu*light;ttortboltleTS refuse ,25It)r staniard Com Meri-salea 1000'bfcleTannaat aiS rilne of 12a Bje Fluur nothing doing. Wheat firmer, and mors Inquiry i satca 6000 bus prime Ponna while on pri- Bye. Cora tn better demand, but HUleofcring; sales 200 bus yellow eCoat, at 76r,an Whisky uiuetUedj rales small; and i April 6, river has fallen eight lnetM-wenther. warm. Floor to.logoJ!i...W| ; liVT de al lead to lOe.-Sales WO hble meet pork, country, at t 11.76. 1 rovifiona gcherally;duH. Nothing nsvr in Oroeerls. April a—The river has fallen ten lnchea; ht^°S rdl,l ' t ‘S , >.10f}0»*Wl,l.ky dull atlOe. Sale SW Im h raß at *«.«.:‘ Untied Oil—Sales; olhremtuSSchaulS. * t. to Cmutrj' Ocalero.—liß GEORGE 11. KEVSER, Wtotesale and Riteil Itrugpist, JCo. lt», corner of Wood atrwt ud..Virginrlioy.liar for*ilo a complete nwcrtmiriit of pan on I genuine patent or pro. prfctory ceOfclnM, nhlth will b* toll at proprietor* prlc-oz otaotig trlich On tbo ibHo-alngv tU j Wj^SSun, tio. Railroad. - - 0,~. M I l ' S? 11 ’’. 0 ’ Doorliaro’a Hollaed, asKsssa UotewwVsUn-rrnbs U.mptanVXioetnS, SH* I *, '3°- tUdcliiVe Alkallue. do. jflutcUuga' Djjpcpda, liuha-a Con s b. . Swosbton'o, ‘ . . “!?•. ■ nicmt'f . d’- WKIWHI, W.W»Sci m , r ,p, < 11 i ~^ tUaa t a t ' a °s > > ***«» *» rnraa Eiitmia. ttobsttv Sanaisullla, Or. KrpwV. Pectoral/^ Tpyjsjynid'n do, T>f. Javnp** *3rr— CeoueU’s Plft»tntnl Hc6t, |T»jlorVßalswaof Ll»*«rcrt &f. I>uwym** Kipc^oraaL tlot.ora j * do, N'otuti'a Syriaemu. .asUoAmHffln* Dr. M'OlnUeS IVtoral, I*u,! hew Ixavlnn, do. Conch llkturs. ■Saga*. »|K* tra * jSS*” 1 "* 1 ' Br*ES aAoH-Ullotu, . Mor-an'a do Ms"* Oerm.n. - , marlfoUy. ■ A Word to F&rmor*»*-How to fu&vo goo# Butter and Hore of It, and Healthy stock. CATThE >POIVDI;R-Th»-"<n>< l «r4cij are pat up In c*s pound packs, mmJ are really a pad aiUrlis tot only <jir tha dt-easet Incident ts Hones, Com, Bwlaa MsiJ. ethalr animals, but (hey are Ufetalw anoiwileoi artlslato tojaror# UwoqndlUon af U» *nimal. • • ■ • | fkr 'jfita tbcy not only Improve tho conditioner Htch Cows, .but they inaa» utequsnuty aswclt u im pweo the quality of milk end totter. The proprietors say tlnl It inerreet* thequontlty of butter from heir a pound to o pound * week to each tow, while thaw persons oho hate triad It, cay • pound and » half to two poundsper week, with the same kind of feeding as tefrro. Of one thing we are certain, all who omit one# will use it all the time and tare njoaej by the operation, as well es Improve the eppearaccof their atock; I’rtco 26 cents a paper. & papers for $l. OEO. JI. ÜBTSEB, No HO, • comer Wood at. and Virgin alley. - f hl Wholesale and Retail Agent. , *SrAguoandPovarofthriMyeawaUttillngCared. —Mr John Longdon, now Utlng at Beaver Data, Hanover connty, Vo., near Richmond, had Agoa and Fever tot three years, most of the timehehed chilli twice a day, and rarely less than once; ho was parched with fevets as soon-as tho ohlll left him; and aftertrying physicians, quinine, moot of the ionics advertised, and every thing recommended to him, was about to giro op in despair, when Cortot's Spanish Mixture waa spoken of ho got two bottles, but before ho hod ■used morn than a single one, ho was perfectly cured," and has not had a chill or fever since. Mr. hongdenls only ono out of thousands who have been bencOttcd by this great tonic, alterative and blood purUto. Fee advertisement with hie certificate; ■ • merit I To tho Debllltotedl,—Dlt. MORSE'S INVMOR. ATISO ELIXIR OB CORDIAL.—There was a time when | people wore made to believe that certain medicines had a direct Influence upon the blood. The fallacy hea boon ex pleded. It Is now well known that It is only through Ita elements, the chyle and the socrotkrae, that the character I of Hie vital flutd can be changed. Morse's Invigorating j Elixir purifies the sanguiferous current, by purifying the 1 accretions, and regulating tho action of tho stomach, tho | livor.and the bowels. It is an alterative and an tnvtgor ant, and tho great secret or Its almost hdraeutoua cures. I eobslstein Its giving tone to the stomech, bringing the functions of every disordered Organ np to the standard of healthful action, imparting to tho enfeebled "nervous aysi tern a self-sustaining power, and rendering It capabio cif withstanding the external Influences which had heretofore ( enervated orproatrated It, Heneo It is a sovereign, Unfidl ! Ing remedy lor dyspepsia in all its forme and consoqnenoete: for torpor or unduo activity of the organs : and for nil the fluctuations, suspensions, and excitements whloh consti tute tho symptoms of nervouß dlsoase. ■ When the consti tution seems broken down, tho appetite inert, tho digestion feeble, the nerves unstrung, the mind clouded, and the ' whole..systemcrushed by physical pain and mental des- ' pondoocy, it will revive and restore both the animal strength and the mental energies with G degree Of rapidity ] tbr.t In" suporstltlous times would have been attributed to enchantment, ; . c Tho Cordial Is pot Up, highly conedntratod, tn pint bot tles. Price three dollors per bottle, two for Are dollars, six for twelro dollars, 0.H.R1N3, Proprietor, ■ lOSßroodway,Now.York. Sold hy Druggiststhroughout tho.Bnltedßtatw,Canada, and the West Indies. ’ ■ . ' tSf To Palntera—Zlno Point.— l tinjiut to eoived o lotof Snow Whlto: Zlno Paint, which Twill Soil Bory low. Also, Zrao Dana by the gallon, which sells low, .and covers better than Linseed Oil; . , , CEO. H. KEYSES, 140 Wood at, marts cor. Of Ylrgio Alley, sign of thogloldcn Mortar. Chests—llr. KEYSEB, wholesale Druggist, of lMWood street, has on hand a splendid ortmentof MEDICINE CHESTS,/or famiUos and steam* boats, at varions.prices. - Those In trant of arUoles of this kind would do yrelltoglyehim a calL • f ftbl »—-The well-known superiority of 1 QEIDBhE’fi flt in the Qanaont, needs no , comment pa his part; it has beenacknowledged by all who have ferored him with their orders, that they hare never been fitted with tho same easo and style asbyhlm. He bogs to inform his pa trons and the, public, that his stock is now replete with the newest styles ibr coats, vests and pints, suitable Sot the 'present season. GRIBBLE, Tailor and F&nt&loon Haber, znoc2i . 340 Jtfbortyst, head of Wood. . , \ K ' _ , . ~ .... „ ... ; V» > --'.-I-- Dr* H’Lane’s Termlfage Always resorted to when every oihor remedy falls. - • N*w Toejc, Eeptemier 15,1852. .^®Ks! 3 to certify that my child, three years old, was trou bled with worms some fill months. 1 had tried several kinds of medicine, hat nose of them done rut coo<l: audit was not until I tried* Dr. M’Lan e’s celebrated Venalfure ' that she found tfny.relief 1 gate her the contents of ono bottle, which-brought.iroxn her ..a very ..large- quantity of worjaSf bdt they wefoso comptatoly catto pieces it was im possible to coant them. now-doing well; indeed sho incompletely restored to health.. .1 therefore take plcasurofa recommeudlng .it to parents. I would say, by all means keep a supply of. this valuable medicine con stantly in your houses. 1 have known-many.ebUdreu to die suddenly from the effects of worsts. . Xt .Blso .not nnfVo qtientlv happens that children are treated for croup, when tho choking and coughing is morfd altogether by the Irrita tion ofworas. Therefore, we say again, keep it always in the house; it costa but little, and may be the me&na of aaving life; and at any rale It will save physician’s.biiL: P. S,—Tho aboTo valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’s cel* ebratcd Xiver Pills, can now bo had at all respedabloDrug Stores in this city. • ■■■* PorGhasers-wlll bo careful to ask for, and tafc© none but Dr. Yonalfuge. .': All ln -eomporiscn,are worthless. .. Also, ibr salebythesole proprietors, •• FLEMING BH03:, •Successors to J. Kidd & Co., 60 "Wood street.■ aprl-nnw HEW 1 ADVERTISEMENTS, ?■ ZINC PAINTS. One-third Cheaper than White lead, and Tree Tl- ■ -v, •, from all Poisononß ftuaUties. i HE NEWT. JERSEY ZINC COMPANY,.having, greatly enlarged their works, and improved the quality of their i E“*v? ciB » are prepared to execato orders fof their BUP& BIORPAIflT&. J>ry, and Groundin OiLla assortod pack* Bgggpf from 25 10 fiQttpopndsjnlso,; 7 - • - Pry,lnbarrel3. of-£OQ podndaeacn;- •• ' .Thar WHITE ZINO, which isso Id dryer groand-inoU. la warranted PUEE anduesurpassed for body and uniform -.Wflltencsa.'. -■} ;r . • - vA.:methodof preparation has recently been dlswnercd, jrhidj enable* the company to warrant their Palnls to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect lheir Paints.will be superior, to any other in the market ; Their BROWN ZINC PAINT, which iasold at a low price, nna cm only bo made.fromthe Zine ores-from Now Jersey, i*now, well known:for it* protective qualities when applied to iron or other metaUib surfaces. - ?. . Their STONE COLOR PAINT poraessegeH the.properties or the Erowo, end is of an agreeable color for painting Cot tages, Depots, Oat buildings, Bridges, Ar. B Dealers 6uppli»l on liberal terraa by their Agents. -■ , DRENCH i RICHARDS, - ■ ■ Wholesale Point Dealers and Importers, apr7;Bmw N. W, cor. 10th & Market eta., Philadelphia. H* Blnglum & Co.’a Transportation. I,ine, . baltimorb and .1 HfiW TOBK.—The Owner* and Agents of said line flare boon for the past fourteen years connected with tbo “oldestablished Biogham’s Xine” They will fflre their usual prompt attention to tbo forwarding of Produce, Mer chandize, ftc* in the shortest time and on as farorable terms as any other Line. „ . <STOcIy one transhipment bstween Pittsburgh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. - ■ • • ' GEO. BINQIIAM 4 CO., Canal Basin, Liberty st, Pittsburgh. BINGUAM. DAVIB * CO.! . 2TB Market sreot, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent.' • - 121 North at., Baltimore. M. L. OSTiIANBKIt, Agent,. .88 West st., Netr York. Proprietors- T- : Notice* ... . 0 THE OYEHSEERSOPTHE POOH, of the Townships * Allegheny.—Yoa arc hereby notified £» U bo *»ecessaiy for yoa to Ityy a ppor Tax for -the yew 1854, more than will be 'necessary to support the Paupersof your reppectire district unlil tho 15 & of Sep* teiaoer, 1854; by that time the .buildings erectlor for the aad employment of the Paupersof Allegheny coon* , be ready for their jreception. By order of tho Board of Comtakslonere. vTHOIIAS YAJUTBB, Prescient. Jornr Cimmy, Setrotoiy. . . . ; - oprT^tw - State Übnlrfl ATOTlCE,—ltwlliba tbedutj of the State Llbrarlsn to il report soon to the Joint Library Committee ofthe Le. Uja nanus pr Indlsiduals who have Books charges totted ,na not retnrnrf.,Thare»rainai»l4o»l» throng oat the Commonwealth ihuscharge J. Thlsnoiico is ri.co uat ui.vnO may find Ibcmrelrcs in possession of any Book belonging to tlw SUlo Library, may return it before tb<r librarian makes his report. If they find It Inconvenient to rend them Immediately, they are requested to write to the Librarian the title of the Book, lie reluma, ie, «■ ■ i Slate Uhntry. narrlsbuiß. Asril d. 1854. apr7 -A House In the Country'. 1 °ffere for-rale a number nf sites for «i!„ Bi;a=te f* Cool Uiil.oppo-: site thedly. for heatttyof location,purity of air, itmthS are not snrpassetl in Pennsylranbi. ■ 1 3 £he renstruellon of an IneUaed none, to eonrev pasv»n kiU will he eoinmoacod shortly,t c l i'n I t flnb i I r I, K WI themrery easy of aecois. v K>l :!. dlla I lcr any other land the same: distonco from (ho rfty. W, O LK3LTIL _SHL2L_: ; Node Fifth st. , , ■ Proposals T ‘ ~ ““ ‘’repeals, at the Pooneyl- L ronie Ballrosd Ofilee In Pittsburgh or Ore-nshur- fim JStaimS*' the Point. A large amount or materials rtninerequired. Address. . . W. W. IFBIOHT _ sptTtlf P. A-Englneer Pe.-.nq. ILK ”«■ ct.ro ru a _j~ —-- WSI.niKUIIABI dfc CO., POatVABBLVO ASD COMMISSION 51JiSf!IIANT3 . Xitrrtg Hmt,tppotilefchna. DoHrml Drool, - “P” : f PirTsotiMn’-PA. ■ P itemfrynfi, ~ 7; - UTER4IIY DEPOT i» t*PPTU> mliH fim.t pjlron. ° f ClilcberingaPlanaa. ,-J^SSS—-.'*”5 t * large end very eleraml fl J « H gi^waMjairnttfimtori o tCHIUKKRIJJa A ” , ..*.V »SWB. Coaiou; cCTMbtiog cf all the various etylcanos jßTOOfsctnwd by them, in nosetrond aha tVuV nat Jele InvatliMy at Barton prices without *"y, oriltk, apd every Plam, wmntal. rurcharenf can hate a choice nftv out ofahoot «ftv Instruments, veryiuff in price from 4275 to $5OO. Also, onhand ani t>j sale several «»a second hand Pianos, nearly new. JOH.V li. MIMOU, . No. SI Wood street. - . •.. ABontfoTChidtertnedSons,'•• b * jt 7 Or Pittsburgh and tVo.tcrn Pennsylvania. T» a ra much fora «toat Uio K-arrlty of Tei, wo •*» roeehinjr.JßO w sof Y /S? s n,s4D -*“P«U!.'Ctunpow aw, Ootons. Buiichonj, mid Oonyou, oil of whMi baa boon •dotted wfu» care, end will be fold aj uauit • “ ' 5>UMMUfc&— .> J :; —— —- J . Ayers’ Cheery Pectoral; . MoneVCdmwutyJ Syrup of TeUow Dock: Pf.Docxharft'sStofiaachDiUow: . .^ ChlorlifeSttli* il’Lan^# tcoyrnu; ■. . _ fierwf*® Fx'ctoral; la »t?ro Mia for rale by * pr7 - JOtLV UAtT. JR. WHWI* W,KOU bVitW-Kor «... wto!„ah, »nd r ' taflliy JOHN HAFT, JR, Sale proprietor, No. 141 Wocdetowt, Threodorea below Virgin alley. \I V£l{&UyuUK~CoostiintW qnfrtnd f^y aLgli??... . sobs bahvjr? - rI^SSP’ 8 . **'» bomb twisikax-oott JJ funded to-i fbr salo bj "i I '?’ H'Y-KAT MtOrS, «£'<l MifS’gg ir 4 LU ” S *S*i_—l : ■■■ Solo Ageat. K^nnw 13 , UAZSrTJsj T 0» A TOIL—O. R.PKAB <£, beiuUftH of EttMow; ■* prt v: ■ A 1 a!rn 3S ”‘” r vv,llte 2toc Hint,l*oo thb A Cumpaojr, roi»l*lDimnil for kJoljt »piT ■. - -x. .-■ ■■ J. A. HPtcni.snx i 00. SH,- SVUUtvWOLAßSta.— bbis iTu. s. JioiaKeTro. « coWcd pcrlU'aiaur U. 8. Mail, anj for tell by *K?_ .. ' j. a. nnTcmsoN t cj. aOMW.N SYRUP.— 25 bbls Qoldan SytOP; i* ... 10 ‘“-’S" do Ihwired and for salo by - apt 7 ; J. A. HPICHIEOy * CO —-r- ■'“■■• O 2DOO Bukl’tt Prise; ■ ■ ■ • • 1000 Monroe Scarlet; GOOD Victoria.; * A aprtfc} . - JAHE3 WAHDKOP. mm. dr^t ? BIRDS—I ao» fino Canaries, fat rale br JAMBS WAllimop Oi,INA H3OS-A fcwToren asC(>hat and Cochin Chinn Eggs Stc hMnleft with tho cubjcrlbcr forralo- . vrommtod of phw nrood. _ faprftfl \r. A. McCLPRtI. Sale of Lota auSt Hound Cltv. TTHEREttIiI bo sold *tanctluo, »lMttt Four UandrcdSifa f4,.l^ U E^ 0 \ tto . OUoriror ''' atllo »>«“l>rt^«bont f uur miles above the Jane lion or tho Ohio and Mtefasionl at a placo called “The Mound*," woll kokwn ta Jr pl ’ na aa oUglbla place of landing at all stageaof nafluathmV It bytodealist tha head of unobstructed 1 eadmitom of Maxi™.esftis book l- I Gn^rcI f above hleh water-, ami fully occosslWii .Hjs®°d a railroad is now nndorcon! 1 b f lng . frora »» Mouad City to?be OwtrUioad, yrhleh will be completed long bofb»t£e hitter ! commenea on tlio SEOONB MfviWsv'Tw %&%&£££ TffIMBO T Sait—Ono-faurth. caßh i tho remain (Win ara now building in tho Imracdiato vi- V rcat ofUT “tk and - - for,lie purpose of cuttlDtr cmMdi*M>v iouee , building matertal. The location if «ft«^oiShSi^“ alnt “ 1 witu tbot region to botho only flitS ?% h "J*™»nent city can bobuilt, It being tbi ablimtlftilrf a s!^3!, 4 n!Li Con,, “ enc bb f *bc tvro titans and J fo ? building all the way from the Ohio rfter at irimfSwSi" 1 lto H ro ® a - Pure well water can be had ?' anywboro upon'the dte; and In addition ' „v~, a !?^ 0 flnestßprfng- waior can bs brought't© tbe city, a distance of only two mSesiwltha head sopply the IaSS aty. MC> “““ *“ salßde »‘ «bundanea «o Accottmbdationa for eating, and bo furnished ft? 6” >tt °d to thoFe attending the sale. Actual Bottlers and mechanics aro specially iaTiteU. Tbe placs offers dd* rantagea superior to any on the Ohio /rirer. . • < - , apfcdfrrts M. M. BAWLIKGB, Proprietor. * , rA ??«ll tf, “OWo Prcmtmn Cattle* 'T* ?° fe two the fattest Cattlo ever VI Been mTHtteburgh—pronouneed fo bythebestJadses, looy are only fburyearsold, and -weigh 2312 pounds each f f? m raised by Hr. CowdeD, and fedby B. Jones. He has also a T«y finnHelfer^ralSedln Vashlngtoucounty,ahd twenty Jiaaor Leicester and Southdown fiheepi fromOhfor This fine array of, stock will he. paraded through the streets of Wtteburgh end Allegheny on SATURDAY NEXT,'the Bth Inst* accompanied by a hand of music, and will be slaughi terod for Easter, market,-Friday *.nd Saturday,April 14th end 16th, whenthe meat win be offered at Centre -AvenUe StalL No. 118, Now Market House, Immediately opposite the month of Diamond allay. [oprfc3t] • QEQ. W.L EVENS. i I 'UK HKPOWHREtt OB OUKUKi'AJITia).— By itoT.'ff. X B, Aosf&ob, A, 51., Hagerstown, slaryland. Porfi(ilebv »P«4 B. T. 0. MORGAN. ■••• *VYtV- V; : . V S • V •>•••• -f . ■ v-_- ■.-I ,:•(••.■■■•: ■'•Y T V - 1 y *U*; >r r ICO »» *- Biss. Lakz/No. ift Hghth street: ■ a. jdVKiia, mU TV a. Store. SB Fifth *t. S2S2SS3>€g5p3S sss^s^s — »PTfi.lt flillilliiil pssngMS acramßT^osT' 1 ' — — : JOns-ifAFT. 33. tt'onls; rutnua’s Sllfly. JoHeSa to- A *’. Uous ' hoW . ■ v 'v ! ■-■' ; ■ H* MINER A Od, 'Pi' ‘ «o-S3 SmMilMd »tr3st. BjssggpMgs. ■ - ■- JOS. FLBMIXQ. otlnB f^ OTlh ■* EpSHiliiiP * 30a.ipM;Mivn. job, riiaiixs. I PJWIJU beebs._ llw Spring stocklFSSV ?IQUaED TIB3OTS3 A'nD UKIIAQJSS— IOO rtf, „„„ J.V and splendid assortment,Jnstroeelred. * 003 J a rew A. A. MASON 4 CO.. . %25HfthWot. *OO win ••••■■"• ■■■ ■•■■': - aplO ■■■■ W 0 ay cry lat g» and TMiocJ ai evcrycolortndqmdu” ;TWrtT’A V^so^cS. 0 * D rn^s wa Appl« Just «cel«d ! and Tor + X ealoby ■ faptfl] UENR? H. <X>LtINB, ' . CARPETING ! CARPETING I A FODBM* ‘ I E? RE > Apollo Boildtog,, i Street, (formerly, knoim asXycan ak jasw«a.¥»ss?J^r»i INBEKD OlL—Bbbla receivedjaod for sale by . v“ “l * l* " HENRY B. CQLI. BEUOiIS— 80 do2«n common Brooms iorsalo hr - -5H*. HENRY HTcnrr.TVQ iIMOIHV BEJBO-3 bila for sale br i HENRY H, COHINB.'' S OUIIED WHITJJ - ■ p MNHY h Vttv II Y-i U£l rc “ lTe4 “4 <*]» Ejr JOELmShIEB? ? -' - ■ - Sll.Livertyfltreet. ; ■ ' THB TOirfiD’ETATKB, I»JS S S™5 OPPENBrLVAMA V • -> fa Admiralty. ••: . : CIKCCRfATI COAI COKPAST* I Tot- *w.«r° [**Wf PERSONS INTERESTED. nn+ b *.vlrtuB ofa writ of alinebiwnt lamd Sgssgjw&'asmiaS rcl and farnitare, .. * V ••••*• ■ • " *• ' 4 -' ■; , T .i J H O. B. HEADLY & COTsT Cheap Carpet Warehouse, Afo. 83 'Third Street, 9 rantf nno to receiva thenum iboy are produced fromtho loomk. * ■ ■, ~® ne '!’ anl vr uj sr* 8 ?’ - sssfs® b» i!u a “«“‘ , ’ voiT,t,Au,,r '* ffeSSHffii, JSSM^f 4C!oU ” *■“<- v - Patout Tapeatrr Tngwaif. ♦■ —• .•.. »VhJte, Checked and Fancy.; ... . Damask I’Jaooaud Table Covers* .|o»erfloaandflnogSSS,. W ' WralKl »■” "T' - Toges^^S e e D &j, „ **' ■ No^ 1 J ' - BublWUbfchtafaßtWl.ca TaDtof:m7 tooar lino,are rcspprlfuUy IhvlWtoc.ll.na examine - •SMALL PBOJFITS AND QDICK SALES!” . , -v . ' '‘‘ " ''■ > ■ ■-■:■■■■ -Q, HEAIH,Y 4 CQ..~B2Tknl atnui. -. zs&r3l:lxa<tar, I JAMBS P. TANKER, _ WHOLESALE DEALER IN Again takes Flaunts in calling the attention of bia easterns . b a r*’ M a *> , . *;v ,u ; and largisgtockcf.; a^ T 7^ u^ ian f e ' to LDtectj coinj<U't* p K - B T S * snoES ' BONftE ? 3 « hats, leather -&0 ■ ;re sSsS3»-i£sS^»s^^g:;^:: H. OHIiBS ft do., Wholesale Boot qxi& Shoe Warehouse NUMBERS 133 AND 135'WOOD' STREET ? PITTSBURGH, PA. * Sfas »assu saaK?* jSkse^ Cinderella Slippers, Kid Glove Button do rinih 01 iJ? " Snnio Skin Plait, Son toga & Enrckna, Oxford and Union ife, pi„lk 4 S- Io , zed £ aps > Eb ’<* Pa *>°7 liekradcß SOBBanreXo^ 0 . 9 ’ Albom & Puna Tiea, Coarae&Fme Brogans, Infant’, Co? n ™;rn . ifShcrn and Strew, B; A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. CORNER WOOD AND FIRST STREETS „ Pittsburgh " f W “^ lel4 »* H* - M Sealers i - ||pv sawr .£SU 'ssrl-- PAINTS, SURG-L INSTUMENTS, BRUSHES * ' ' • Oil. 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J&L » «& Tfaa r ubl io examlno WsGooda; f • ‘ rr 1 ? 1 “«CotAolisbrncnt, and • ■ [aprStfm Xi o n w3 bUUAit-1!5 ,or<ale * p - smith ft BI.VCI.ATit MOBj'ln oak SMITH * SIKCE/AIR. iN . api3 UUAJi ~‘" DUU * l ,rtD, '> *ir “'"'by ammj Sinclair. IVbm? P^ 40IU£3 ~lOmclu for sal<i by : ’* sunn & EixcxAm. bbla for salu br Jl apr3 • : o ZT* “««“»-«sarsro;., ... - 8H1TIT& Knrnr,^ ggm. ' mar2s JOS. EtEMINO, corEcr it?: , gAiIUEL B. XfcTIFFEIL - - street, •A. g ** “** mnria ®> vUTfiBERTA SON, ' ■ ■ - i '■■ -*iMPThirdMreet. " "'“ E marts 11 ,uitwaij ~ tl> awcn rreci'td mg fof oy —" — - JIAILUV & MIKSJHW. BWttaJ-dSSSSsgasasss . SAMUKLR, XAI7PPFT? April, for sala - ■ ■■ '-i-'- --. • styp^K laoae-of- tbebm nin'rlh' X • Prodaco Store, havl&g a; flno. tun of cv&trr^^r? ECtia '°* l‘ ft-* mllrtl? ' ~■ ■■ , , " ' 1.. ' liQ.!Thlrjl RtrertL * ■ ■ <”# (Which *°T T ti*a u<l ' 1 ' -■ .; ' ,S. CUrilDEilT 4 SOa. * * ■ 11 - 140 Third fftrcct. 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