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PIKE COtfRTI. - - j6S>READING MATTER WILL BB FOUND ON EAOH PAQi: OP THIS PAPER. , JOB PRINTING. ■ 'We lavo one oftho best )ob Printing Offica \ in tho’,oUy r and we would respectfully .ask mdr . -chants andaU others who want Cards, Circulars, * ' Bills ofliodlng,Bni Heads, Blank Cheokß, Hand bills, etc., to giro ns a call. All onr Job Type . are of the most modern manufacture and can - not fail to please ail onr customers. Oar work * men ‘ are perfect masters of their business, and ' willlabor assiduously to pleaso all who will, fa . . • wor us with-an order. - ! THE SATURDAY SIOHNINO POST * - ■ ■ Is Low issued, and contains a vast amount of in structive and interesting reading matter.' Qa ■ the first page trill be found poetry and tales; the ' - Excellent charge of Judge M’Ciuro ; Foreign : Affairs; none and facts; local itenjs,&o.,&c. ’ 1 The-seeond page: Editorials; Harrisburg cot* • -respondeneo; news of our own state; Interest. ■:: ing trar news. Third page: Weekly.money ar ~:':iiete;: a full and correct report of the markets; ■ ’moneyand stook lista carefaUy eorreoted; Con ■ gresrional news up to the hour of publication * ■;. Loeal ■ news on all subjeota; Court and Counoil - -Proceedings. Fourth page : E Mortals ; luva , ; ,rion of Canada; Politlos and the Clergy; Mes: - .sage of Governor Bigler; Harrisburg correspon dence. Taken os a whole, cur present weekly is u most excellent number, and cannot fail to . prove interesting to all who buy it and perasc It* f It is for sale in tbe Counting room. 1 ' PHEH HOHIEB POH PEEE MEN. t . There aro three measure# pending before Congress at this session, that' are of -more Im portance to the interests of this country than any others that can bo named at the present time. They aro the Homestead Bill, the Pnolfi.o Railroad, and the-lucrease of tbe Navy, - ■ We have frequently expressed our views in re gard to tbe two last named measures; but the Homestead BUI is by far the most important in its prospective influence on the character and t destinies of this country. No measure has been proposed for many years so generally popular as * this at tbe present time. When first proposed some years ago, it bad few friends, and was de*. nounccd by many as rank agrarianism. But aa t. .. it baa become better understood, its friends have multiplied, and it passes the House of Repre sentatives by a largo majority.. No better re • ■ > commendation of a.moasure.can bo found than ■ that, daring years of fall and free disonssion, its friends have constantly inoreasod, until Con gressmen, without distinction of party, repre senting a majority of the. States, and a large majority of the districts and the people, arc found ready to support Üby their votes.' We ~ published seme time ago an analysis of the vote. " in thcHonsc, by whioh it appeared that opposi* tion to it came principally from tbo Now Eng* • land and soffle'of the Northern States ; while *■ tho Central and Western States support tbe measure with large majorities; and in some in stance! with unanimous votes, Tbe voice of . Pennsylvania has been heard in Its favorof late, 'throughboth her Stato Conventions; and the , press and the people of our State saem to be a! - most of -one l mind and ono heart iu the matter. Two Demooratio"Couventions of this State have ■ recommended it, and ia every way it hoe been - ahowu to bo a favorite measare with the old : ' Eeystoae.Stato, . ‘ The fate of the bill now rests upon tho Sen ...ate; for that the President would sign lt, If ' - 'passed, there can bo no doubt .The . force of . publio opinion will carry It through the Senato 1 at no distant day; and there con be no good . reason for longer delay. It U no snddcn lm : ' -pulse of tho publio mind that favora it,hutade- 1 liberate conviction, resulting from years of Con- Bideration and discussion; and the.Senato'scon . -servative influenco-ls not needed to secure time t'-'u for further reflection. ; ■ - ~ It la emphvtloally a moasnro for the people, and the whole people.' It favors no one class or In tercst, or.sec Jon of tho country. . - It gives to all, who have the strength and will to work, o home- ■-stead at once tholr own, requiring but one con dition-actual occupation. It gives alternate quarter sections to actual settlers, and thus ~ |saves ono half the publio domain still in pos- ’' session of the government, enhanced In value by •- the occupation and Improvement of the other half. The revenue derived boot the sales of the public lands I* not needed by■ the governmeni Its coffers are now fall to overflowing, and no better time will ever be found to establish this - great fundamental meaanro of publio prosperity < and happiness.' The government is noarly-fires from debt; the rovenne from diatoms is amply sufficient,-and more than sufficient, to.moot the : pnblie expenses, and pay off the national debt. The price of tho landsio not needed; butthriv lug and happy farmers aro neoded to produce . food for tbe starving and warring nations of the. i., old-.world- - A largo and prosperous. farming. ” population attached to the' Soil, and stimulated ' to Its proper cultivation, by tho charm of owner? ship;. RRd loving the government,that protects - and enflohes thhm,'ls the best possible baste of publio prosperity, of soclal order, Bound morblity and patriotism.; And the American government -is favored, beyond all others that ever exlstcd f ■Tu possessing the means of thus -laying tho foundation of suoh a Boolal system, and speedily ■ covering its wfdo domains-with .such a popnla :i. tion. Such an increase of population .as this • ' measure would; seenre, would stimulate manu facturcs and Inland and foreign commerce by ln • creased demands. In fact, we believe no Interest - or occupation of the American -people -,can be named that would not be benefited by the mea-: - sure. •—Give free hemes to bee men; and let a demo* oratlo Congress, and a democratic President have the glory of Buoh aa oot of unexampled lienefi vjenoo, bo - vast In ite influence, *0 Bound In its polieyyand *o truly-In nooordance .with the pro *'v' greislVo tondcnoica of the age. - 'aAUB IAW. • I; A letter from our Harrisburg Correspondent \ ' InfoTOß 08 that ft prohibitory liquor hill'is likely 'to pass this The Writer believes the “ ‘Senate will adopt the House Bill. There la great enoltement. on the enhjeot at ,Harrisburg- The frlendß and enemies-of the bill ■ - are active, bnt the writer thinks the former'will prevail. A few doyß more will determine Ihe nestioni qtu > a communication from “A. B.”litjthis -will, wepreaume,- suittlepcople ot L t}m new -wards muoh better than tboee of the Old • wards; .bat we are willing to let both bo - beard. , .We certainly did know that euah a.bill ae onr ■OOrreßpoadentßpeaks of was before the taro; bat tbe consolidation, bill also .makes the same provisions, and of that we spoke. j APRIL 8. you governor, FOREIGN MATTERS. A pamphlet has hecn published in Paris, en titled; “A'New Map of Europe:,’’.which is at tributed to tho pen of Louis Napoleon.' It pro poses a new division and organization of some of the States: of Europe. England and Franco are to remain os the; are. Finland is to be ta ken from Bassia, and given to Sweden, to which it formerly belonged. Poland Is to be added to Pi ‘russia; Moldavia and Bessarabia to Austria; Crimea and the Caucasian countries to Turkey; Lombardy to Piedmont; and that Russia shall be cut down to her possessions of a oontury and a half ago? A long and bloody eonfliot will be required to establish each a new order of things. . .. The .news .by the Baltic is that the Czar, had formally rejected the ultimatum of the Wostern Powers, and that the Queen of England would declare war in a few days, v i. The preparations in Eoesia aro progressing on 8n Immense scale. In nil the dock, yards and ports, thousands of men ore employed day and night in strengthening the fartifioations; and tho garrisons are trebled by now lories of troops. A trifling difficulty Is reported between the English nod’ French governments, on the subject -of raising money. The English government pro poses to raise it by increased taxation; the French by a loan of about $48,000,000; and it is said that the loan is all taken up already. The secret correspondence of tho Csar...witir the English government, for some years past, relating.to; tho partition -of Tnrkoy, has been published; and discloses the fact beyond doubt that the Czar has had tho conquest of Turkey and possession of Constantinople, constantly in view for a long time; and that be offered to Eng* land, Egypt and the Isle of. Candia as her por tion of the spoil. Some provinces wore to be -given to Austria. France was left oat of bis calculations altogether. He felt auro of Aus* trio; if ho couldseourc the consent and co-ope ration of England, France could not prevent tho conquest LE ASISG THE PUBLIO WORKS, Our Harrisburg Correspondent seems to be a very Btrong advocate of a-solo of tho . public works, and is particularly and nnnoocssariiy so vero upon tboso who propoee to loose them. VTe see nothing unfair or wroDg in making auoh a proposition; and we believe Bingham and Bock have managed tho. business on ..tho Columbia road faithfully* and ia sash n way as to occom modate tho public, and make tho road profitable to tho State. Tho returna show a largo amount of bnslness done, and a large revenue to the State, under , their contract : and wbat crime or fraud there can bo la making an open propc- Bltion to contlnuo or extend their contract, we confess wo axo unable to see. If the proposal Is not satisfactory, reject it. But to denounoe a simplo proposal as a fraud is unjustifiable. Mr. Editor In your editorial of yesterday on ‘’The Grading and Paving,” you say the Consolidation Bill provides that those things shell be paid for fay the owners of adjacent property. Aro you aware that tho. Councils passed au ordinance asking for a law to that ef fect, for tho eity as it now stands, consolidation or no consnlidotloD, and that euob a bill is now before the Legislators! Such is tbe fact And in this bill, too, the came advantage is sought for the old wards over the new. Tbe old wards aro level; the new ones aro billy. Equality and justico would say, let the city pay for all the grading, and then let the property-holders pave. This would be getting to the same level equita bly. It is just os much fur tho benefit of the old words as fur tbe new wards themselves, that there should bo streets at all in tbe now ones. Thu opening up and improving of these street* would certainly promote the general prosperity. To make tho property holders grade them is about equivalent to saying they shall not be opened at all, .Indeed it will effectuality ail improvement in certain section* of thpupew wards, and keep , those places bare and* Waetr while tho law stands. For tho whole properly wilt bat little more than pay for tho grading. Some lots would be entirely swamped, and tbe owners left in debt besides. With such a bill tn operation, who is likely ever to purchase a lot in tbs new wards. A man wanting to boy would eeek for a location, where there would bo little, if any, grading to be done. He mast then •parchaso in the old wards. But a poor man can’t bay down there, for ia them the property is-too valuable for his pile. What, then, is he to do ? Why, bo must cross the rivers to the level grounds of Allegheny City or the Birraing hams. Under such a process as this, how much will tbe now portions of Pittsbargh grow f 1 pause for a reply. A. B. pEsseTtyanta Divoncs Baw —Tho Senate of Pennsylvania, on tho SOih alt., passed the fol lowing supplement to tho act concerning diver. ees: . That In addition to the cases now provided | for by law, It shall bo lawful for the Court of Common Pleas to grant divorces in the following i eases:—Where on alleged marriage woe pro duced by fraud, force, or coercion, and has not i been enbacqueatly confirmed -by tho acts of the injured party; when either of tho parties shall have been convicted of o felony, and sentenced by the proper court, either to the connty prison of the proper county, or to the penitentiary of the proper district, for any term exceoiing too years! Provided, That each application for di vorco bo made by the husband or wife of tho party so convicted and sentenced. Wheaeithor party shall have, by crael and barborons treat ment, endangered the life of tho other, so as to render the condition of tho other intolerable, or life burdensome; Provided, That In oases of di vorce under this not, if the application shall bo mado on tho part of tho husband, tho court granting such a divorce shall allow Bach sup port or alimony to the wire as her husband's circumstances will admit of, and as said courts may deem jnst and proper.-r. That tho proceed ings in cases embraced within the provisions of this act, shall bo the same as those prescribed by tho act concerning divorces, approved Maroh 13,1815, and tho several supplements thereto, with the like right of appeal ns Is thcrln gives. Wiiax is A Fop? —The fopis a oomplete speci men of an outward philosopher. Go is one third collar, one-sixth patent leather, one-fourth walking-stick, and the rest hid gloves and hair: As to his remote ancestry, thero is no doubt, bat it is now pretty well settled that ho Is the son of a tallor’o goose. He bcoomes costatlo at the smelt of new doth. He is somewhat ner vous; and to dream of tailors' bills glveß him tho nightmare. By his hair, ono would judge he bad been dipped like Achilles, but it Is evi dent that tho goddes must have held him by the head instead of the heels. Nevertheless,, snoh men are nsefal. If thero were no -tadpoles, there woald be no frogs. Thoy are not bo en tirely to blame for their attention to externals. Paste diamonds mast have a splendid setting to make them salt. Only it seems to be a waste of material to pat flvo dollars'- worth of beaver on five cents' worth of brains. Harokd wnn.E Dunns.—Wo read In tho Ga- i - sette des Tribunnux;—A young man about twen ty-nine years of ago arrlvod at Paris about ai month ago, to seek a place, bat as bo was pro-' vided with a large sum of money, he resolved to indulge In debauchery until it should bo spent. On Thursday evening he wont to dine with some acquaintances, and remained drinking.until 4 o’clock in tho morning. Hothen returned to hia hotelin the Rue St. Honorc, but was so drunk that he could hardiy walk up stairs. Yesterday morning, unperson called. to see him, and wqs directed to his room whioh was situated at the bottom of an inaolate corridor. To his nstonißh mentho found him hanging by the neck by his oravat, to the handle of the door. He it appear ed, la trying to open the door had slipped and his cravat which he wore very loose,: caught by tbohundle. The efforts he made to relcosehim eoif. ln his state of intoxication -were , fruitless, and he remained hanging until he was complete ly strangled. Remedy, eob the Bite or a Mad Doa.—As the cry of mad dogs hes been raised, the follow ing, Which We clip from an exchange, may be worth a perusal- - ’ ••• "A Saxon forester, named Goa tell, now of the venerable, age of eighty-two; unwilling to take to the gravo with him a secret ,of sneh importance,' has made pnblio, in the Leipsio Journal, themeans he has nsed for fifty years, and wherewith.he affirms ho has resonod many human beings and cattle from the fearfol death of hydrophobia. Take immediately warm vine garoi'tepidwater,wa«h the wouadclecnlhere* with, and then dry it, thenponraponthewOund a few dropa of muriatic arid, because: mine ral adds destroy the poison of the 'saliva, by which: means the - evil efieots of the latter are neutralised.’’ i T t i ■ %. » < ■ HAUIUSBCItG COHttEBPONDESOEI, Uditoe or Post Excitement and confasion reigned supremo this morning in tbo House, on tbo considers tTonof Senate Bill: to prohibit the manufacture and Bale of intoxicating drinks. Several amendments were proposed and-voted down ; and on a proposition to postpone till Fri day next, the vote wob two to one agaiust fur- j thcr delay. The main question was then put, i on concurring in tho Senate Bill, which resulted in'a voto -ofayes, 87noeB, 01. A Committee of Conference will have to roport before any. definite notion shall deoide the qaeßtion of pro-, bition now ponding. •: - Mr. Putney, of Armstrong, being entitled to the floor, on the bill for a sale of : the- public works, that gentleman resumed his argument against the sale . or. transfer of the - State im provements under any clroatußtances. His speech was eloquent, logical and conclusive; and so convincing were his references to official docu-. meats, showing the improving condition of the revenues derived from tolls, that members of tho Senate and House crowded around him to hear something “ now under tho sun,’'—foots and figures, not heretofore fully understood. When the final vote shall .bs taken on this bill, tho foroo and effect of Mr. Putney’s arguments will bo dnly appreciated. The splendid scheme of leasing the Stato works is urged by thoße interested; but so transparent is tho attempt to seize upon tho im provements for, the sole benefit of private indi viduals, that no honest member entertains the proposition in any other light than that of a sur render of the public revenues to enrich Phila delphia speculators. You will, on perusal of the proposition here with sent, readily perceive that tbo Utsees claim a right to complete the Portdge Boad, repairtbe Canal and Columbia Boad. Tbo expenses in curred for euah work, to be dedueted from the »annual rent of six hnndred thousand dollars stipulated to be given. Persons conversant with these improvements are of opinion, that a sum equal to about six millions would have to be ex pended for those purposes; and thus It is clear rho favotod few would pocket the publia reve quco, without consideration, should such an in iquitous mcasaro prevail. The present•tcgisla tore will not swallow this double dose of a try oh aloe speculation. A tclegraphio despatch, just rcceivedfrom Philadelphia, tuny not bo without interest to tho members of tho legal profession In jour city, from the fact that a member of your bar tabes the honors. It appears that somo time since, the harquo Mandarin was anchored at quarantine in tho Delaware, under certain admiralty regula tions for the protection of Philadelphia, The vessel was supposed to bo infected with yellow fever, and was In charge of Dr. Stokes, Lazaret to physician, and Mr. Van Dozen, quarantine master. Tho barque proceeded to Philadelphia before tho term of quarantine was ended, aad by that act, it was alleged, tho yellow fever found its way into the city. Tho city authorities com menced criminal proceedings against the gentle men nbovo named, and the tclogrnplc dispatch announces their honorable atqiditcl, which was well received by all parties. Your friend, W. A. Stokes, Esq , was of connsel for tho de fence, whose effort on the occasion is spoken of t as distinguished by ekqaeat, logical aad legal i argument, thnt maintained the reputat on of the western bar, and vindicated the rights of hlscli i cots in their official and private relations, i The western train departed at 1 o'clock P. M., I this day, with two locomotives, two baggage and i thirteen passenger care; Pome eight hundred I persons were on hoard, as it it termed. The I traveling business is fairly commenced for the season, and the Central Head ha* thus far se cured a full share of the transportation. I con versed with mauy, who have goue upon the I train, anil from them I learn that their routes West will be the way of the Ohio and Pennsyl vania Railroad. That improvement from Cin cinnati is spoken of as in excelient order, and entirely safe, under the police and government; I of its superintendent. The afternoon session in the House was given to the discussion nf the sale of the public works [ Mr. Bigbam ventured a few words of no impar- I looms, expressive of a desire to sasiuin an I amendment prapased by Mr. Cook, of West- I mareland, which adopts tea millions as tho uu- I noun pud, lb case of sale. The entire subject I was ably reviewtd, and argued la a dear and I convincing manner, by Mr. Stockdalo, of Green*, I one of the business members, whose opinions arc I respected for their Integrity of purpose. The I smeodraent of Mr. Cook was regarded ns a test I question, on the sense of the House in relation Ito a cals; and at tho close of tho debate, the I amendment was carried by a vote of nyea, 05; I ones, 27. The drooping spirits of tho friends of I the bill revived on hearing the vote announced ; I and with ronowed energy, every tatmber bon- I estly disposed to pat on end to a system, which I only adds to tho public hardens, from year to I year, has cotered on tho work of arresting 1c- I creased taxation, PARMER. Forth# Post. The wife of Joel Willard, who was bitten by a ! cat nbont two months ago, died in Buffalo ou Tuesday of hydrophobia. j Prom the interior of finish it is reported that j the snow was lying everywhere, and in many places was from five to seven feet deep, seriously j hindering the marching or troops. For elxity or sorenty Torts nrouod Odessa the snow had, melted, making the ground spongy and Im passable. A wealthy Odessa merchant thought himself very generous when ho subscribed 10,000 rubies towards paying tho expenses of war. The Em peror Nicholas, however, was of a dlfferant opinion, and gave orders that bo should fully oqalp two cavalry regiments, and maintain them for two years. i There aro nearly fin thousand browers and i distillers In the United States. The amount dow in the United States Trea | sory Is $28,800,000. I The quantity of corn annually sold In England Is estimated at 40,000,000 quarters. Tho obap who had “ conscientious scruples,” I disposed of them to a draggtst. "I ain’t going to bo called a printer’s devil any longer—no moro I ain’t,” exolaimod our Flibstcr the other day, in a terrible pucker. “ Well, wbat shall we call you—hey 1" <■ Why, call me a typographical spirit of all ovll—if you please; that’s all." TheEogllsh quarter of grain is equal to 81-d of our bushels, not 8 bushels as is generally sup- I posed This fact is worth remembering by deal- I ers in grain. [ . gSy*Dr. E. E. Smith, on old resident of Painesvilto, 0., deliberately shot himself through the head with a rifle pistol. - No reason assigned for the rash.not, except that- he was tired of life.: He dressed himßelf as he desired to be buried, and left writton directions to be Interred : os he was found. e@r It Is remarkable, says the correspondent of the Boston Atlas, that the only governments , of the - : world which 'have pu excess of their re ceipts over their expenses, are republics, tho Uni ted States and Switzerland. - g@“ The copy of Power’s Greek -Slave that was in tho Crystal palace, has been sold to-0. li. Derby, of flanduaky, Ohio, for a little flees than ?5,000. JvVrV '.V-l - f ' I- 1 * V »K \ ' »**>'» «■ A -b t v .'■'•T 1 *' 1 * • •*■ «&■?-*■ ■.^■■f' : ' : ■ •' s ~,'^r .-.V Haekisboeo, April G, 1864. Sewi snS Fact* (tram otl Quarter*. Why cannot a gentleman -logolly possess a short walklng-stiok f BecattSo itcan novor be* lang to him. Lamartloo is said to bo engaged on a life of Washington, wbloh will bo pnbliahed within this year-'.. Tho aggregate veluo of private property in London is calculated to bo too and a quarter iff• lion dollars. Francis Dick, convicted of the murder of an old lady and her eon, is to be hung at Dayton, Ohio, on Friday, the 14th of April. : A company has boen formed In New York, with a capital of several hundred thousand dollars for, tho purpose of working tho Cuban Copper Mines, when that Island Is in tho possession of (ho Uni ted! States. A boat containing three doad men was found on the Lake shore, about eight miles west of Michigan City. They aresnpposod to have been fishermen from Milwaukee, and died from ex posure,.- The new ehursh near Falrmount, Philadelpbia, built for tho Rev. Mr. Armstrong, was burned on tho night-of April 1. Loss SB,GOO, It Was to hnve been dedicated on the Bd. A Washington olergyman,.a Sunday or two since, while stating a deficiency in tho collections, remarked that since- the- ießue . of . three, cent pieces, tho revenue of tho oburch has-deoreosed ncarlyone-holf. ■ , TELEGRAPHIC. By ; the tfEeilly, Linos for the Horning Post THIRTY-THIRD COHeRBSS" . WAsamaws Oirr,: AprilMa*on morod ekocutlte session, which wasdiaagreed to. The priroto calendar was then Uken up, when 26 Senate and twelve House Bills worn.passed, and: forty wero post poned. 4 ■ - •: Mr. Ghaso Introduced & bill granting land to the Cincinv natl and Mackinaw 11. It. 00. Beforrod. . * f Mr. Dodge reported a bill establishing additional land dis tricts in Minnesota. Passed. Mr. Q winn said that on Monday he would ask to be heard on thePacifli Railroad Bill, • Mr. Cadger sold that he would, on Monday week, oak the Benaie to take np the bill' allowing credit on railroad iron, > ' The Senate then adjourned until Monday. ■ Hptuc.—Thoblll empowering the Post Master Genoral to contract for carrying tho malls between New Orleans and San Francisco, occordlog to the time occupied, was taken np *nd debated until the expiration of the morning hour. - - Mr. Parker,from the Commltteoon Judiciary, reported a bill rotating to the felonious burnlngof the steamer Mar tha Washington. He strenuously urged tbo Importance of the.govcrnmeht aidingthe.prosccutlon.of theiartiea now awaiting trial- in -Arkansas. Finally,' after a debate, Mr. Jones, ofTonuesseootyecting to It, tho bill was referred to Committeoof tlie Whole. - TELE&BAPH HABKETB. Nctr T<mz, April 7. JVamv—Hcrat—Sales*42so Market unchanged r a moderate demand at previous rates, tf@T»B7 ; sales 600 bbla southern at *T,O2@7,ST; 7 Gridn— Saha COO boshols Wheat, red, at $1.70, buoyant. Sales 69,000 bushels Coro, octirespccnlatltc demand, at 72 <§i77c. Whlshy—Sales 100 bblsprison at S7c» dull. • Nrw Yobk, April 7*r-£kfmno.—Cotton... sales of 3500 baba a at pricea a trifle lower. • Oofft>u,..eales 46Q bags Rio Javal4\£c. Flour advanced 12o.„saJes75<K>.bbl*at$7@fS> the improvement is chiefly in bettor grades; sales 1000 bbls Southern, market firm, with an upward tendency; booth* em red $l7O ; BMcs 76.000 bush Coro; alargo export do* mand at72@77c. Whisky ...solus of 600 bbls at 270, easier. Provision*...sales of 1100 bbls Pork at $l2 60@514 67; the .market openoil bouyant, but closed heavy.. 'Sales2oo bbla Beef, Ann with on upward tendency, $l4. flOO bbla nt OMc; stlfTer bnt not quotably higher. Sales of 500 bbls Cut meats at 6@Ba. Iron firm; sales 100 tons, Sugar.... sales 850 bbls Orleans, lor refining, at dull; Jlasco* vudo 4*-£c> Molassos u .vales 800 bbls Orleans, lower, 24® 20c. Money easier; Stocks Inactive. < <... April 7.—Cotton Inactive, sales limited. Flour firmer; moto Inquiry for shipment, efc $7(2*7,25; bold* era.uniformly refuse these rates, and ask $7£7@7,60 for and straight brands. 1 tfo sales Bye Floor. Sales 400 bbls Ponn’a Corn Meal at $3,26. Wheat—A limited . amount offering; is demand at $1,70; white G-nerallyhcld etaoodvafice on yesterday** quotations. No Sales Rye. Corn is scarce and In-fsir request; sales 4,080 bushels yel* lovafcnprlcatobeflxed; w*.qnotoat?6c.. Whisky dull; In bbls, 25c ;hh<!s,24}£c. ■ - Cixasnan, April 7. river rosn six laches last night. Weather warm* Flour (lull at $8,25. Wblaky, 10c. Provisions—Nothing doing. Sugar—ln good tie* maud; sales 140 hhds at Slolssseas—Sales 100 bblsst 21c. Clover Seed dull at $5,00. £3- Servoas Dlseoxes Controlled and Couqnercd.«vrhreo*foarihj ortho physical painendu* red-by tbo horn an race proceeds from affections of the nerves. Tho unutterable agony of neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, spasms, headache, and a thousand nameless pangs that dan through every portion of the system, and distract the brain,, are referable directly to an unnatural condition of the nervous system. Tho weaker szx ora a prey to a va riety of agonies that may truly be called Infinite, aU grow, lug out of tbs disordered action or the nerves. The nerves are tbe scat of alt pain.' RHI the nerve of a t'raglng troth/* and the pain cease*. Destroy the serves of a limb, andltls paralysed. Render all the nerves cf tbo frame insensible, and you produce death. Of what immense Importance. therefore, must a preparation be that will InfUso health, vigor, harfhieis, and permanent energy,into this complex arraagemvntof vital agents known as the nervous system. .Experience has proved, tbs faculty admit, the record shows, that DO. MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR AND COR DIAL will prod ora these almost miraculous eSVeta. If all even coal J witness tbo changes It bttaga'ahout in tho.eon* ditloo cf Umw who are * ready to perish w —how it banished melancholy, begets strength, controls pain, builds up and forllfles the con*tUu!ieo,aad prolongs {&—U would be un oreamry to advertise it. Kewcpapoa are merely used •as media to draw attention to It To be universally used, and usibciitaUogty rahod upon,lt rnwrly reqalrra to be unlver* sally known. The aid of the press.!* invoked to guldo tbo pablii to IhU living fountain; but uo printed word* can adrqaately ret forth 1U value. TbeCurdlal Js put up, highly concentrated, la pint tot* lie*. Frire throe dollars psx bottle, two fur five dollars, tlx for twelve dollars. C. 11. UlNtf, Proprietor, .; IQS Drrcwlway, New York. ... Bold by ttaxggbto throughout Unltal Stoiu, Canada, asid Ujs West ladlcA, FLEMING - A RDOn., Na CO Wood rtrrat, PltUbareh- DiLUM>. H. REVShft* Na. 140 Wmlitrwt, do J, l* II.tAU.Mi, AUfgbgnrQtv. ,■. . aptW-emaw llappy Hesalts from me use of t>jh SI LANE'S CELRimATED LIVER PIUS, era doily forrtog th»msdTes before. the public. Our. citizens «U] speak out. Read the following: This iitoctrUfyt:atlwss(roul4od with liter complaint for Uv mwnbe, and Nring advised by a frhtod touraDr. M'Lane't Celebrate,! Liver ViU#,l got two boxes,and by the lici t 1 hsi! Col-hod taking them, the <&**•*« had entirely dt-erpvared. I ihnref,ir* cheerfully recommend theta toaU wUii UrvrocaplnlaV or any. tribe* <tl*ca«* arhiog £r»m aMrs.vs or Wlr. MUB-CAUNE3, - ~ ■ • f So. 5 Clinton strut, New Yiurk. P, S.-—abwr* vaJ&ity* tfeaolj, Dr, STfact’* <tl* 4t**rtJ Ytralfuye, tea bo had all k*p*?UMa Draff StoKiin ihtsriir. P*irch*tcre *IU be e&tc/ul to a&fe tor, eed lake none but Dr« M'bxsft’* IJt« PIUj Tltm ars clb-ir Fills, purporting tf be Liver 1 i’ll*, now t«£?r« the public. For ttio at all the 'rofpttUbitDrag St»r**fn ib» Vnltal State* aril Canada. Also, for wl* fcy iho tele prcrrlttCY?, FLBMISa tmo3.. Siwettora » J. Kkltt A Go., CO Wood street. rprS-aav tlarvla’ 846 b neta*ebe PUla—War ranted.—No CUSC* .NO PiT.—Xht# PiU U a wttia .«ixefcrtfcalt&<tf&di£tr«ntaff affection of thedctdu*»y*> (cm catted Sick Headache. It rarer &J'» to remote an at tack }n fr&ro tvrut? t»tbtrtj mtoote*, «he& Ukea accord* It'S » ► Ui* i)lr«tivTW,o*4 that *Uh&cl either romlUegcr . It* tt«, moreoTcr. tec-toed the complete aradka* tleu of tho Jicrara. Thera are tvelr*dose# to each boa, vlth tmple&lmUoot. Ptlca $l. Pr«s*rfci *6*l #vld t* UAMI Id 6 L ATMHOP,llarrfrrllte Ya.»#t»dftut* oca n. ncvdcn, no wood aimvput^ bnrth, Viitftn of the Ooldpa Mortar. aptfbJa* to Country Dialen^sn OEOKtIB XL ILmXirL-WA&fdiart Kitaa-PnggistiKo. corner c-f Wood * tree t nod Virgin alley, ha* fora&le & complete aa&rttnent of para ts 4 cnrolaa patent or pro* prtoory medicine*, milch will b toll at proprietor*price* among wMcbar* Ut* fallowing, ill 7 nua. .. Dr. Rose’* Alterative, do. UailrccJ; do. Oolden, - - , do. female, Sr M’CUotoeV* Live* rill*, Uobcßaaek’a Liter rilLt, Seiler** da. Me Lane V do, FitclafrCangh, do. Cathartic,' . do. for Blather*, do. far bleeding Long*, Jtobcrt*' StraparUb, Towwfnd'e do* * Bennett'* riant and Boot, Loadcn'e Indian Yegeiable, ds, Holloway’* <l£, Dyou*a Anti-bUlatii, Leo’* New London, do. WtodhcUß, • Dr.Cook’*Bt»c&v UElitanr* ,?d0.4 '•• Zlonls* Mcfcfeeadbriw, Railway’* Regulator#* MdlTat’eUfc, * Bragg'* AsU-hiUoca,; do. Favcr and Ague, Louden'* U«» Jaycu* Sanative^ Brandroth**, Qcrmao, AWonlta innert—How ibli&vo good Buttor and oMt, and Healthy Stock. '■ : «S" We.w Dlaooreirleo.—VEaETiDLß CATTLE FOWEEE-Tlsbm po(filcr» ofopatopluonapounil packi, and wo really o jjopa Article, cot only for the dtauaa Incident to U<jtsbs, Ooub, Strlos sod othor animal?,but thoyare lUceirlde air excellent Article to Improve the condition of tho antmel.' « IV HfohOowvbnjbthoy Inert wo tho quantity &i well proto (ho qneljty of milk and batter. Tho proprietors say (hull Incrcwfa the quantity of batter from half a pound to a pound a mok to o&oh eoifr t whllo thoto persons who bATu tried It, toy a pound and a half to two poouds per week, with tbaaamo kind of feeding os beftro. Of one thing wo ate certain . all who uso it once will use It all tho tinj9 and B&vo-.tnonoy by tho operation s as well as Jmproya. tho appearand of their stock. frica.Sd conta .appaper 6r r 6 pßporaforsl. GEO. H. KEYSBft,No. HO, • corner Wood ft. and Virgin.alloy.: Wholesale and-UoiaU Agent. - ■ 4j&»Agu6 and Fever of throe yean standing Curod, —Ur- John Longdon, now living at UeaTcr Dam,Hiipover county, Vo., near lUchtnond,had Agoettnd FoTer for throe years, most of-the time bo bad chills twice a day, and rarely loss than oncu; bo was parched with fercra as soon as: the chill left him; and after trying physicians, quinine, mo£t of the Tonics advertised, and every thing reccmmondcfl to him, was about to giro up in despair, vhon Cartels Spanish Mixture was spoken oft bo got two. bnt bcJbro hoimd used more than a single one, bo was perfetly.earod, nod basnotbadacfclUoribvorßinctt, •■'■■■ •-?■■ • j-' Mr. Longden is only ono out of tbousaods wbpbpTO been bonofitted by this great tonlcyaltcrativo and blood purifier, ”6co adTortificmentvUh bbcortiOcato. -■ •• msrll ' .flSr Pemtoloolia*—Xha well-known superiority of QUIBBLE'S fit in tho Garment, needs fio eosusent oijhifl putt; It huff been acknowledged by all who have fardred him with tbelrnrderfl, that they hare noyerbeen fitted with tha simoo&so style ad by him.', He; begs to-inform his pn.- tross and the public, that his Stock is now reploto with the cewo3t «tjles for coats, TC3ta and pants, suitable, for tho presentwa?od. . .. • • f * ■■ Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, * - 4m Libertyst,hcttd of .Wood. / 1 ‘ Pointers—sSlnoFnlnt,—l hanjnstj to colTodnloi oI SnownWMta Zlno Paint, which I Till-Bell tcry loir; ’AJBO,ZIK<JD»Tiaby tho gallon, whit* sells }o<r, anlcoTettbettaftbaa linseed 00. - 1 ttEO.H, KETBBB,I4O WooJ In Alley, sign oftbe Golden Motto. • mar26 ;r .Wf«of' ChfistSM9l>& KfiYsß&rwfioHal - 3>raffglst»of liO'WooA rtrrtt, his ra> hand >*islerndl& a*. fhmffltoafcd *tfsa-. boatSjatVariousprices. Those in wpnt.jpf-articles ofjthls lrtrvi wantf'doWall to rirehlm a call. t&A ■■ .* „ v r*; '* ** •;■ •'. '' *' ' ■■;., v i jOST Liver fatal disease Uad long bnfiiml the pkill of tho-fnosfc eminent physicians, when the discovery of Dr.- M’Lane’s Liver Pills , solved tho difficulty,and.prosonted to the.World.4hu Great ‘ Specific for that complicated malady* whicli bast attained such widely spread celebrity fct lia certainty of cure. ;TbU successful romody wastho result of many.years’ stndy,.in which the symptoms were narrowly observed, antf ara.ihus described by tho Doctor himself ‘ Symptom# of a Diseased Xjw/.—Pain iMb& right side, and sometimes in the leftj.undsr tho edjfo or tno rio9—tne patient bring barely able to lie on the left; pain sometimes under the shonldeisblade, frequently extending to the top of tho shoulder—often mistaken for rheumatism in the arm; sickness of stomach, and loss of appetite; bowels mostly costtvo, but sometimes alternate with lax; doll, heavy sen' sation In the back part of tho heodf loss.of memory, with uneasiness of having neglected something? sometimes dry. cough; weorinoss and debility; nervous Irritability; feet cold er burning, and prickly sensation of skin; low spirits,' lassitude, with disinclination to exercise, although satisfied |L would bo beneficial.' In fact, pationt distrusts every remedy.”.- - H&vo yoa Bnjr, or nTTof these sjmptOiasJlf BO,y©a will find & certain remedy la-.Dr* ariane’a Pills. i purchasers rclll be careful to ask I brated Liver Pill.s and take nono else. Thera are other [ Pills,purportingto bo hirer' Pills, now before the publics 1 Dr, M’ldrae's Liter Pills, also bis celebrated Vermifuge, can now be hod at all respectable drug stores in- tha'TJtdfed States and Canada. - Also for ealo by Uio solo proprietors, . . . • PLEMINQ 8E03., .. Successors tod .Kidd A ; . • No. 60 Wood street. apr7g ATTENTION NEPTUNE.—A quarterly, meeting of tho Neptona Fire Company urlll. be held in the Half. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 714 o'clock,.P. M. - cpfg.lt - A. N. McGONIGLE,Sec’y; Tlie Oreateat Invent!on of tUc 1 Age* .. rr*a TO AVQ.II) those unpleasant feelings that usually /_Maccompany thewoaring of a new list, the CONEOR* lately imported from Paris, forms the Hat to the exact shape and size of the head; -A neat fit, nude-good Hat may beTmd at 77 .Wood street. BptS • - - . ; . WM. DOUGLAS. THE Proprietor of “OUR HOUSE” baa remoTed FIVE DOORS BELOW, whero ho has fittednp fthooso in su perior style, and will beopen fur the reception of rvLdtora on MONDAY NEXT, tho IQtb of April. : oprB:3t . ■ •••;■. -V WM. BENNETT, Proprietor, JUST RECEIV ED—A new supply of tho following Books and Magazines: : Frank Leslie’s Ladles’ tfozotle fur April; Putnam’s Monthly, for April; . , • Harper's Magazine,., do- New York Monthly, do. The Prairie Guide, or tho Base of ,lbe lUotfryndu; by M. CharlesCartU. ■■ • .•>.•, - The Lover Upon Trial; by Elizabeth M. Stewart.: . Early. Engagements ao<l Florence, a sequel; by. Sarah Marshall Hayden. . . The Rusal* n Shores of tho Black Sea; by L.OllphanU Margaret, or Prejudice at Homo and its Victims; by the author of the Wide, Wide World..: Tho Planter’s Northern Bride; Mrs. Caroline Do Henti. History of the French Protestant Refugees; by M. Charles Mess. Just reoelred and for solo by - • ■» VV. A. GILDENFKNNEY A CO; ‘ AprS . «fl Fourth street. TrALUAULB MEDICAL BGOKS, FOB PRIVATE AND V : FAMILY USD—Bt Da. F:H&LtiCK/ t. “Tbs Marriage Guide/* accmplotoeyclcpediaof every thtng-PhyslologlcaJ and Medical, that married people can wlibtoknow,with all the. new discoveries never before given in the English language. No one should bo marrlod until they have read iL 2. “The Male Generative Organs,” or how (opresorveanJ restore the sexual powers even to extreme old age. . 3. “ The DbeOfca of .Womenfor .tho private urocf fr: 4. m The Matron’s Manual of Midwifery.” . . Ail these Books have splendid colored plates, and are well bound. There am no ethers like them; ftdentlCe, moral acd practical. Prfce,s7t . SL MfSETt k CO, spr* .. .. . 32£miUifiett*t. TrALUAULB UUILDIM4- Lur f oa Seventh street*FOß f - SALE—3l|£feet frost on Seventh street, near Grant, by .249 danp to Strawberry alloy vadjclnlng.the Third Ward ..School property. For price olid terms apply :to . S. CUTHUKBT.4 SON , aprfl •. No. 349 Third street A DWELLING iiUUtfK TO LITT-Contain* lUroomijgai* and water fixtures; ritaated en Wvile street. qpiB: - S. CCTHBEKT & SON. /~\ll/33W>TII.—feinJ yuidv enamelled tinwh Carriage th’ V/ Cloth, plain and figured hack, 4,5 and 9-4 v!de,far aolc at the Oil Cloth Wart rooms, No. 129 Market street. aprS ■ •:• ■ .Un. PHILT.IP3. ' I \ L«N iXiVEKS.—Ddcaiva India lumber Qua Covers, just \T Tecilv<dLand for sale at the India Rubber Depot,. 110 Market street. f«prft}., . J. A |p PHILLIPS. DUbVUKAD&~-l2dor*jt lfrita tlubber Boil lle&dK, as sorted else*, jsst ttseitMl fcofl for sale at the lodln Uubbor Depot, HG Warietstreet. aprS SUOT«--2d"ic.j?f l*sb»nt SJivt *wr wrntnor druyc, »ad for mU by faprSl J, A, ULTCIirsON A Cfl t RUtSfcLL ft 331U.»..N0. 15 rJlTil t<TKKb*T f another-fowl? of N:choh’ Great" Work: on "Slftr il»g»« ■ •.■• ■■■•• •■" • •■ . » : gprS .. DIU D. HUNT, SCR3SOS Dwtist, bris rotuoTrd kk faro Nu, 75 Fourth street, to Mo. 1S» mTfwrrr Street, one door Woor Fertv, T»her*- Lo trili be harp/ to attend to «H pio&sslonai ■ttprs o. Binijhara ds Co.'s TnniparltllonU&t, TO AND' FROM POILADELPM.VBAtTIMOnn ANt- NEW TORK.—Th* Owners and Agents -of sail Ida t . bar# b«m firths past fAirteeu year* conncrted wiib ihf ” eld oat&bUsbcd Bingham'* Ho*.” They will give thelt qmsb] prompt atir nl.cn to vhandUo, frc-. In the sborxwttlme atsd on as f**orab!» term* as aujr other l.lne. transhipment between Pittsburgh, dfelpbla and Baltimore, State tlbrarjr* . NOTICR-lt will be the dutj of tne State librarian-to report toon to tbo Jofat Library Committee of tho Lc* puUturv.tho buses of Individuals who havo Books eh&rgcd to them and not returned. Tbero arc individuals through-•• oat the Commonwealth thus charged. This entire is given that all alto may God themselves in pth>scs*ien o*any Bc.oV belonging to lb* Bute. Library, may rrttttn Übefora the Librarian make* Ms report If they It isconv#uleui to tend them Immediately, they are requested to write t» the Librarian tbo tltlo of thnXopb. the volume* Ac. State library. Harrisburg, April 4,1854. apr7 A Home In the Coamry, fTtQ& utderrignvd offer* for sole a number of alto* for 1 COUXTUY Situate cn CcsdHm,oppo. •it* the dty. For beauty of location, purity of air* £s., they arc not surpassed In rmtuylvanla. Tbo construction of aolacllacd Plane, to convoy to&js&en* gera up and down tbo .bIU will be eommoooeu shortly,- which* when Gobbed, will rtmdcr thorn very easy Gfflce&a ■ They will be sold cheaper than any other land tbo same distance from tho city, W. 0 LESLIE. ■ a E*HL—_ ■ • -. • No.ds Fifth at. a. Hooper** Female, Anderson*#.: - enttru. ftoorhave*# Uolland, Itnitetterte Stomach, (tawift Oxygenated, Hamptcn'a Tincture, RadcUffirt Atktil&c, Uutch}eg**Dytfpepfi!a« thoughton’s, JJanreaut’iL Wolfe’# Schnapps, ItICW *.Rl> COCQU SSJUSXC9. Dr. Heyeerie Pectoral, Dr. Jaynee* Kxpectorant, Taylor** Balsam of liverwort, Schenk’# Almonte, Dr* Dtmron*» Expectorant, NuttoH’i Byrtarura,; Dr. APCltatoek*# Pectoral. do, Gough Mixture, Sltehe*# Pulmonary Balsam, do. Expectorant, •; do. Cherry Pulmonic, Dr. ttoeo’s Expectorant, Ayna* Cherry Pectoral, idlers’Cough, Morgan's do. place, Dlt KEYBKII'S, No. 140 Wood stmt, comer Ylrgltt alley. morKMaw PropoialK. TORE undersigned will receive Proposals, at tho Pennsy*. ft. wanla Railroad Office In Pittsburgh or CrcrnsburK, for tho Btone, Timber, Bricks and Iron required In building the Freight Station at the Point. A largo amount of materials will be required,' Address r W, W. WRiaST, apr7;tf ~ P. A. Engineer Ponna.U, It. wit. nwaHAir, WBI. BIKGQAIX & CO.. . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEUCttANTS, Liberty strtfj, eppouk Penna* JiaZroad Dtp&t apr? ■ ■■■ ■■■ • ■■■ Pimnueau, Pa.. T>AUL KLEINER has.rctnored his LITERARY DEPOT A from No. 7d Third atnret, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where ho will he happy to sro hla former paLrons, and all others desirous of purchasing any of tho choop Li teraturo of ths day. aprT^ly Chlokerlng , g I*|attos.: : ■/jffljH. ' Just received a largo and vcrrjxlcgant of N&W PIANO FORTES, from tbe nTIT- X'fW'ffcelebrated uianu&atory of CUIG&KRING & If * SC Vi «*SQNS, Boston; consisting of all tho various styles nerw manufactured bytbem, In Rosewood and Wal nut cases, and for solo Invariably at Boston prices, without aoy addition for. transportation cr iUfc, and owy Piano warranted. Purchasers can have a choice now out of about Fifty Instruments, varying in price from $276 to $6OO. > : . AisOjOn hand and for sale savers! good second hand Pianos, nearly cow, . JGIINII.MELLOB, ,i .No, 81 Wood street. . Agent for Cbkkerlng & Sons,: apr7 for Pittsburgh and .Wiwtorn Pennsylvania. mEA JMH' THE. ro much 1. Pass about the scarcity of Tea, we ar? receiving 860 halfchests, oauiiaUugof kaung- Hyson, Imperial, Gunpow der, Oolong. Sohcbong. aud Congou, all or .whichhaa been selected with cate, anii.wUl ho sold as usual. ■■■:. A. JAYN&3, aprT • PchU Tea Store,.S3 Fifth at.. . .Trvlt. AOBD’JS PILLS, LiMMftfUV&W.KAT DRUi'S, end X/ Rfonchlal and Lung Syrup—For Bole by the cross,. dosen or box, by JOHN HAFT, JR,' . : ,japr7 v '.-:\: •. ; Fran it Leslie’s u azepte, ros Arm.—o. r. peak- . SON has rcooived this boaullfUlMogoslno of Fashions. Call or sand to : aprT No. 74 THIRD Street, Dlspateh. Polldlags. e OLDEN BYKUP. . &VhblaGoUroSvrup; S 5 do v 60kegs.-; do api7 cUAN«HAI A«J> COCHIN CHINA KQCtf-AfeWUcwra O White tad Bail Shanghai and CobMh China Eggs have , boos loft with the subscriber .ibr sale. Warranted of pure -bleed. •. v.: : :.[aprfeB3 ‘..y r W« A. McOUJIIQ..„ • A LL THK HAKAZINM iTOII AWmw—Frank Xealle’s A , Oua tt»Bum 1 ! t Orahoai’s llßgaiJiieJPe terson’a MaSaasNeifToS Monttljj.Ckidey 5 * body'll »>ok; KSloketbocker llagniina; J!ag»ctn« of Art; Hottsetold Word*; Futnoni’a Monthly. *Jtt raloby:: .< :i , H. MINEB AGO- 1 No. 22 EmltMddtrcmjtTV - r » ■» » » s ->.-" ■ ■ -r-' *».' ■ i V JV* " ..V " ’>;**. i Q/V’. HEW ADVEBTIBEHENIB. O nr Honse. i lUmovcil* or.o. iunoiuh i co., • Cocftl Bfcria, liberty rt,, Pittsburgh; MNQiIA&I, I>AVJ3 A CO.. • : *75 Market rrec-t, PfciLuleh.hU. JAMU& WILSON* AjO-oV 121 North at, iteUbaere. M. L. 0»X KANPUR .Ages r; :. - . . 36 Wn»t fit . ysw Yrrte'. * Proprietor!. UomovaL. SUNDUIK& AycM’Charflfrcctoral.: . Morfc'd Compound Byrup of Yellow Dock ; - Dr. Boerhanrs Stomach Bitters; . Chlorldo Sdda; •- M’Lune’s PlUs;.. .. t M’Lane’s Vermlfugo; . Leo's PUls; - . Uoyscr’s Pectoral | in ttoro and for sale by nprT JOHN HAFT. JR. MOKGAN’d COUGH BYUUp—For aaio wholesnto and Hta« by . . . JOHN HAFT, OR, :.. Solo l4l Wood street,' • j -. ; apt 7 ,; , ThrpodOPca .bolotriYlrgln allay* : MORGAN’S YERMXb UGB«-CoajJtttUxlr on haiidattd fbr sale by [apt:] - Jou27 HAFT, JR. BusiTfi bl&s SifiltVK and bone laNmaNT-Maom; pounded and for s&lo by —• • ftpr7 JiMPf HAFT, JR. ZINO PAINT.—9 tent Snow White Zmo Paint,ftom,tbO' American Zlno Company, Tueelving and Ibr sale by * - apr7 « J. A. HUTCHISON & CO. S U. BYKUIf MOLASSES.—G 9 bbia B, U;'S. V M<dtUses ro • ceivodpor steamer IT. 8-Moll, and fbraalo by :. aprT r •'•• •: j. A.- nutOHISON * CO. Hocnivod and far sals by 3. A, HUTCHISON £ CO. Wanted* FpWO APPRENTICES to learn, theTrontßaalnwg* Ap. X ply at Nft,I4IWOQR Streets, . . . : , ; aprfeg.' STRAWBERRY PLANTS— : 2000 Bulat's Priio; • • ■ • 1000 Monroo Scarlet y ■ 0000 Victoria; 5000 BonOys; line atrong thrlfty plants, from A. BldwelPs Strawberry Beds< for salo by * •apr&3 JAMES WAKDROP» ilfih slreofc: SIXQINGBIRDi : aprflj JAMES WAIU>ROP. 'U . ’■ - i' s-- • 's..y* O. B. HEASLY & CO.’S Cheap Carpet Warehouse, '.■■Jilb,rBi£?-Third Street, ■ PITTSBURGH} PA. WE HAVE NOW IN StOBE ©M of tb&Margesfe.and choicest stoekacf CAEPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, HUT TINGS, Wer exhibited/ York, embracing all the two ilyltt'ff Spring OaTpcU,mo\ « M continue to reebire them hb they-are produced from the looms. ■ 4S*. Hotels and Steamboats supplied on tho most reasonable tonas.*ffi{i Oar assortmcniconslsts Id port of tbo following:— Royal Yelrot Carpets; - Hemp Carpets, veryehcap; .Cocoa, Jots, Adelaide, Yelfet; All a© f. Kojalßruaaols do . Listing and Beg Carpets; . and other Hats; Tnpestij do do . , Droggoting, 24.44,6-4,6*4. t 0124; Embossed and Printed Cloth, T.bU/ Aubosson vdo . ■ Canton Matting, 34; 44, .64, and 04, nod Plano Covers; • '5?£ r - ,White, Cheeked and Fancy; Damask Plano and Table Covers; PatentTapCTtrflHCTafn; • ';*V- • CocoaMattings,24,S^'44,'64,64* Worsted Damask .do do/ . : fine Ingrain; Spanish Matting, 250$ yard; .TranspartntGroeuOU Cloth; _ - Worstedond Wool Carpets; Elegant Mosaio nog*, fu) pair; Cold Bordered EBades, a near artTcl'; Wool ana Cotton . do Axmtnlater,Chenille A Tuned Bogs? Transparent .Shades of. every Ucacrir Holland Stair VenHian; Colored and Fancy Wool Mats; lion. : * i : •; i . Together with the best selection of ELOOB Oil. CLOTH to be found in tho cttyTof the 44,5 4, 04, 74, 64,12.18 and 24 feet, from thwaost celebrated nranafiLCtarers. - ~ • „ „ BUFF HOLLANDS,for.Windows,80,32,34, 30,38,40,42,44, and 60 inches wide. . , . Oval and Bods, Carpet Bindings, En>ls and JUckDtiUles. J m.v :■ ■ ALSO—An entirely new articles fbr.Batidng purposes, known as the ltoyal Turkish Bath Towel, which takes the p' oca ofaflwh brush and spongo-rovery body ehonld'use them. ' J :‘ - - /-■ . . .• . Persons in trout of any article incur line, aro respectfully invited tocaildndoxamlne. • “SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK BALEB|” £ - mar3t;lmdiw JAMES P. TAHNEK, WHOLESALE DEALE& IN Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Hats, Leather, &c., JWo- 56 w\)0& Street, Pittsburgh, JPa., Again takes pleajnw In (alllog tW attention,of Country Metchibt? gtoerilly. to Ills Tory coinptd® BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS,- LEATHER, &e., Purchased direct from the New England Kanufacturm,principally for ofan, consisting of : OVER 3000 CASES OF TUB LATEST SPRING STYLES, ■ . - - Adaptedexpressly to Western Sales. :- TTIH STOCK OP PANCT SHOES, BRAID, SILKi GAUZE, and LAWN BOKNETSlsTerylarcoeed railed, rath XI oannot fallto giro full eatiafatlton. Also, BOSSET TIIIMSIINGS. ' ,T]r ™ s > Kn Ills assortment ofHATS, for Spring anil Sumnfer Sales, la Tory largo,;and comprises all the styles to he found on sa lea Ills. <?l# customers, sn& Country are iuTltsd’to.call-’aud examlno this tuvtriorticcJ:. T7hieh pti i. not bo surpassed : hf: in t!m coutttry'tvUb thofall assurance tbat the whole will be sold at nmudollr email -advances wrEastira cost, comparing favorably witbKcW!?orfc and Philadelphia* “Coin® and see.”- m«2oaUw2m - H. CHILDS & CO., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse, NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. tbrir eitonetre. Springs Btocb, constating 01 tuiwaris of thirty-fire hundred mu, of : BOOTS, SHOB3, IfATS, CAPS, AND BOKNKTS, alt or latest styles and'lusbiona, among rthleh orot ■ 1 Ladles r& Mlssest. Men onA Rora'. Falm Leaf Plata, Lodles' Bonnets. Bronze Eosantbs, En’ld Nullifiere, Leghorn and Straw Hats, Fancy French Lace Purple Parodies, Drab Congress Boots, Fur and Wool Rats, • Snake'Skin Plait Cinderella Slippers, Kid Glove Button do, Cloth and Glozcd Capa, - Eb’d Fancy Bclerndog. Sontaga & Eurekas, Oxford and Onion Ties, Plush and Velvet Caps, Gdßsamer Buskins and Gaiters, Calf and Kip,Boots, Children’s Shoes, Leghorn end Straw Alboni & Paris Ties, Coarse & Fine Brogans, Infant’s Colored Boots, . Florence, witbCapea. loMthor with agrent rorleh of Fancy Goods, well adapted, to the approaching season. Onr Stock taring I scn rhr chMnliilroctfrr.mthoSlinuracturcre, pjtucipallyfcr cash, nitb great can, lathe eelcciion of ficalityaod sires adapt™! to ihe ties tern trade, era an, enabled to oner anperinr Inducements this Spring, and are ditormlncil not“to b?uaSr,V s' by any regular honee, either In New Fork, Philadelphia or Baltimore, ' 8 ‘ - “ not ’■ l Jlernhant3 visiting oor city trtll ploare call and extuijlno for tbemeolree CORNER WOOD AND FIRST : PITTSBTJItGH, Manufacturers of White lead, Bed Xead and litharge, Importers and Dealers i DRUGS, , I UNSEED OIL, LARD OIL,. ALCOHOL . MEDICINES, : | VARNISHES, < TURPENTINE; TANNER’S Oil CHEMICALS, I WINDOW GLASS, 1 PATENT MEDICINES, ’-SPERM OIL ' ’ DYESTUFFS, I GLASS WARE, . PERFUMERY, ’WHALE Oil. PAINTS, 1 SURG’D INSTUMENTB, BRUSHES, , . SPICES, HAYING HESrpENT T\AH3?Hl2iis in the Eastern CUles to take flflTimtftgo ofnliTarflrttMn cbrmjDM fn’tiia :T° “» Cw,«*r9*la prompt jlfiw, daalrts, on u roesojiabla terna,fla Eastern Jobbing fftwr* eSuA atS£. Ct WWte Laul ” SO“r»nty to be atrfctlypmn ini /uH \ai s M, nod equal In quality to any maJo In th FAHNESTOCK'S Yenni/uge ramiahal trilh dlrec3ons In Bio KoglJjli, French, Herman and nfr.f -* K ’ s f ;.ttmarMmd.ane- - -Great.Sale ofLota at ttae filouud CJtr. rTMX EKE will Wsotdnt fraction, about lour Huodred.i<ob* X vt Ground, on UieOhlorivor, on tho lliinolptfde,abouf! four miles abevntbo junction of tfco Ohio and MlsSfolppi, at A place caUcd«Th* Mom-da," Wtllknowa td river men M an eligible place of landiugnt- 011-Ftftgus of navirntlqn: Uis Indeod, at the Lead of unobstructed navigation from the Gulf of Mexico, as it 1* bolow any him) ranees to steam* boats. It U entirely abovo high water; and fully accc°sibJt to tbei back country. Itis but two mile* from tbo Illinois Central .Railroad, anda.ralJroadfe now under con tract and. bdng. constructed ftom tbe Mound City to the Central road, which will be completed long before thelath r •Is finished. Thu sale will commence on the SECOND MONDAY IN .MAY NEXT,on tho.. ground,- end continue, if necessary; from day.io day until nil are sold. • • Tents c? Hale.—une-fourth cash ; tho remnlnderln three esnosl puytueoL*, with interest at 0 per cent, per annum-- Liberal diwountsfor cs->h oh deferred payments, and war ranty deeds made fa *ll cases upon payment In fall: * • • ■i! Tnd-hoisswhll out Wf.vt front and 200 feet deep ia allayffOOf'et wfcle. Some of :tbtf stxucttaroßO feet li width, and truta less than 00, Several saw-miUs ato nftw building in tho- Immediate >i cluUyyia the mllst cf the finest forest ofwhite writ and poplar 1n the Lolled State#, for thepnrposatf Cutting ateumhoafc and boose building.maleilaL The location is conceded by all acquainted with that region to to tho only' ;*ILe Uf on which a permanent city cau be built,it being Out fin* main hind above the . confluence of tho two rivers, end a beautiful plnco ibr building ell the way from tho Ohio rim' to the greet Central Rallrond. Pur* well wet*r can be had etmDlof expense-anywhere upon the pit*?; end la addition to that, tho finest spring water can be brought to the c& jv when Heeded, from® distance of only two miles, with e head twenty feet a torn-Lho site, and In aufflclont abandoned to supply the largest city* - : - ••• • Accommodations fbr cuUoga&d sleeping will be tarnished on dm ground to tbo'e eltendingtbe sale. Actual settlers and mechanics aro Ppociall> tmrUcd. The plsce offerff ad 'Vantages suporiOT to any <m the Ohio river. - : anfcdlwt* M; M. HAWMNfIg. Proprietor. J, A If. PHILLIPS. R. L» ALLEN , , - ■■{":■•• wnxiLxsALß nx&Ltn ct - : • - Foreign -Winev Brandies, Cigar*, Old Honongi hola Bye-WMsiy, &c., AI.BO, RECTIFYINO BIBTttI.ER, I v SO. 8 WOOD STItEKT, PmsnCßQn, PA. . ■ \S7I2JKS, Drandlej, iQtxis, Oordials, Jamalc Spirit*, St t i Croix onJ New JBnglandßilm, Clarets, Champagne*, Scotch-Alo, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch; Bourbon, 9_r, Monongahela Bye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, s Reach, 1U Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, ,Regall«», and Rrimdpo Cigars; HaJPSpauisb and Common vigors, all at such.low prices as to challenge compaction. Fancy Bar Keg* end Labelled Bottles of everystylo, and Demijohns of aU aixe*. I respccttally invito an examine- Lion, cf my stock,at No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, oprfrly Oyster* and pyeth »iib. /ssgv CItAS. KIMBLE ftCO. has commenced kner (Slyi l fresh Pish, which he will keep a constant supply on hand, both wholesale and retail ; all kinds of eastern Pish and lakoFbfc. At depot, corner of Hand and Liberty fitraote, by ■ < mar27:tf CHAR. KIMBLE* CO:.. Plumber* Wanted IRTISH TO EMPLOY two or three good Plumber*;: none but good workmen need apply, Aa Interest la the oboro business wftlbe given If rrqmra,gor I will sell out the whole business to a wompolent. workman. This is a rora ehaneo, oa the business Is well established and boa a goad run of custom. - Also, an Apprentice wanted. Enquire of GEORGE -BAILEY, : 12STFourth street. Puih Along, Keep Moving ly i rpHOSE about to wraoTw tbalt midcnees ontr about Use -1 Ist of April, should not forget to call upon SI. QUAFF A 00.* 124 WOOD Street, audv supply COOKING STOYfi orGKATis,aslh*ymayreqnlre.lluprn. Graft A Co. cannot bo.surpassed by any establishment In this city, for the "beauty, u\lllty,and cheapness of tficir goods. 01 vs thwm a call, matSl Sp«oial-Notlce. RUSSELL A BRO.» at No; I&FIFTHStreet, second doer from thecometof fiE&rhfttj offer to the public,a well selected stock of now end popular' ; • BOOKS. Tho current monthly - ( MAGAZINES. And most respectablo t . NEWSPAPERS, of theflay. £ If Alpo.au excellent variety of Plain. and Fancy letter, Writing and Note Paper, and Stationeryof oToryklndT > > • : Efir Give them a call., 1 saarflO- ' New music*- * SomethtogtoLoroMe: nine. : KetyODld Song: Julliea, Bong, Long Weary Day. Noncy s as «mg by Mrs. Barney WUllataa. - • Four Seasons: Wallace. : . LUlloToray’s Bong: Hutchinson* KatiyDidanaKatyDid’nt;(<laott)., : Ellen Bayne: Foster. Wanda, Polka,M&surka: Talexy. i - \ • InWiatlon Polka: Wallace. La Pluto d’Or Yalpe, -The above just received, together.wlth atargasplectlohof American and Foreign Music, for salo&ttfcoMuslo Store nf' HVMEELCHL , aptl 'Bl Wood etmfc. ’TT'OH BItAWIMi KOOMS.*—ailver, gol£t and Telvet paper* £* hangings, with rich, borders..: For sola by : nprd - WALTER-P. MARSHALL, 85 Wood street *\irAMj PAl’KUS.—While, Rutland flowered paper* of *T T great variety, ut low nnd medium prices. For.salo by apr4 WALTER P. MARSHALL. - U'Ot; oFFIChn AND UALI&—O»X, marble- A? decorations, derigacd with taste, and fcqngby superior - workmen. Forsaloby" WALTER P. MARSHALL, ’ . opr* No„85 Woodshed.- STATUARY views, chtmnoy screens and tester (Bntersi Forcalo by [apr4] WALTER K MARSHALL..' i’IHOCOLATU, COCOA, &e . “ \j Double Vanlllft Ghocdate, TCjyflne? Eaglodxocel&tOyepleed: ■ • r n NorJs«alanaCbocolal*,«pfc«h ■:■■■) . Belter's Ka 1 OhMolMe; 1 . !>**«* S**P««4dCow»}. - ! BaXcSsßroma; Cocoa sheila i Clocked Ooeon,' For safaty aprl aflLof St reet front on PermsjlvanlnAYcnco, by 223 deep, "A’?*! “Inw double FrameHoosi,alluotea sold far *3,500 • 1800 of which may remain’ on perpetual loafß. -.A nowstreet will pass tbropgh the backpartcflho. lot, making It-of oiutgreater «lad.°Te*ma; *5OO Intntnd, balance at *5OO-a year. S. CtJTHBEET k SON,, nptO ‘ I«0 Third turret. • A BJlAtAmc SEJtfmtKS.—bacturro on Urn. Hoot of XI. Revelation r drat series; by Bee.. John .Coaming*, J) Di, minister or the BcotchNtttorml Church, apthor.of \tx; lures on the Minder, Earables,l>anleL for tale by fcpr4l - Rf, RMOgOAM. 104 Wood afaeet. • .'TkKAtmrUl, BisainKNCElxt UST. AneatOjuage : JD. House, containing feur roomt and. kitchen, with a an- UhSlattie, jltuoied in Manthcster.: 'Hard: ana soft’ water convenient; a stnhlc.waih housa. abundance of fruit, cher ries, applet, Ac.; splrsnsntyuniln front Cf lho house, and obgaten acre of ground.: ‘. B. CUTHBERTA 80S, 1 ■■ 'TtuaSJ —•- . . . - .140 Third street. .- MTr^^asssr* ■ r." 1 -'’’" S-r* '7 f f -t'-„ . ,-.r : ”.c.”/ M .C - -yJu ■ *fc -* • '• * . '. ■■ a. » 4f : Z.p- > ’U e 'V 4 ' -i . r '} ' 7'j ■ ’ ' ' \ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,' jPEOiCD hnlf Vht. atrd for gaie ty -; Qpr4l- KINQA . .... ,w. A. SrctUßG, I comet (if SUtb 4mfl Wood sin. rh‘ v,. , ,;. ; 0. B. .DEADLY A 00, 82 Third street. , a t'oeiin, Lata md jLu i lr*2r pcr^tlfthstrtet,aboveWood.._.;Pricesofaduilji|jui Uuxw and PaniuctoWc; Prirate Botes, large,sB; dc..d.v «mall,ss;: &«md Tier,2ce; .Hoiea for eolorrfpSionii,Si'.-. l%cfo. eitra for the rertieeatoi_l»oi3 , :^enafc.> r .o’a!>ekj performance to wm. mo’croct._lAstnlsht or tho celebrated Amrt S ,an natters, Alina Itlil MDKRLY, oho "Will appear tuber t'arcee^gaw^WomanpnaSrolic^lsiirtdclrihesnsfciloa fontpß«atfere...:iTb!seTenlng, April Bth, ! uliLbe pridn ee 3 greet Trrstdy or MACHETU rSlKbetb, Mr Pester lEadySlifototbV-SI Isl Klmlierly,.,.eßs Sent.-Mlas E: WaldegraTea.^Tdconelhda twilh the nsv force entitled WOMAN ON A FBOLMrEmUr HUtpn,(moPrellc) Mias Kltpfccrly. Intebearaal,'A«o» j.ilny cal tpil Jhal&ofcßyVTager. , ' * - ■ ThanA Complimentary QoadrUte Soiroo.' t ‘ /DO PI It. ■Ct.'A.Br’Bl.a S’Co. ..,, i at lapayettk hall: - -< Do Tuesday ETentng;Aprit 18, ISO*. .'T’BE P 0 MM and friends ofMr, v. A: Al'lf’ANCdhaya A tendered to blm a COMPLIMENTARY QUADRILLE feorßP.E,»hlch erltl take place atIiAFAYETTB UALLJon April 18,185*. All the ladles an 1 genUemvirSlxi recelred lailtatlopa to attend Mr. a A . .M Manus AracmbUcvire respectfully lnTittd tD attßn.l ttjls, Ui'-hti of ihe eouotv - - ■ ; ;:*be,todlß?; dre34ng roomroatbla occasion, Will been, largpl by the addition of tho room opening into the Sail, Benerally-oeed horc.torare.aatbe supper room. - ' ■ ■ ■ t F‘?.?PBP?r jrßl beFprepired isf tho choice caterer. Darts " Johnson, fat the A&'sra A'ohaef tho Hall." - Tho;«uric will Ih'by Yduig'a'celebrated Bill Stria* Band, and figures called,by Air; Scott. V In.? tiekot ” , his bcn “ S«4 at THREE DOLLARS- , ..."’eyon bo precurodlifomany mcmberoftbc UommMtcß of Arrangements;* ... Noting iri» baluftnndoßo by thpSlonßgbM, wbich:cjin in T »ny w add to.tba enjoymont «md cotai'cHoi theerenlcg. miir243 "fWUk'mWt&ii,}i&urtt-itwJ, /■ baxrtftahxed fcr O.acarust ttJblHj MSettliesiite rAlsoJ-tiiSo'* Ctotillon oni ESt Horn Bandcairbeicmiid In retuiliimi et on times,? j stpljmStolTTM. SHANK OAEQO, at Uw Costal fciiaeV Dagueireaaltooms orEiM; Corse * atroot,<)rot t™ nail. - - - - jaattx .. _ Benin I>ae(rJ3ter lI>H, T' tAeCiiEomJEitiK, .' UE subscriber lias just opatted one of thelargostenj best finished Lager Beer Ualls. In the cltyi . nia Biwrli ‘ acknowledged to ho asnporitirinllcltu and OTcrgoaißra> ccojinoafttloiifctouthigfcouftic4UUQtbo<xceilad,‘'" *”■ mar2B:3m ' ■- , ,A. BBNIXZ. H- _Wllilam;.Thon>,iDnMgiitj;i! . BESIOTED.to tie circer ot HArUhani PBSN streets, where ,ho will, asusual, attend promptly to JUS numerous fctepds;: Allonlclesln Mslinos» warranted paro. md put up with the utmost rare. raarH:6ra BKKF, &ee of-bone ;(th6 Akaijfc honctatoputiq vfeo an. quested iJn *U .ca&es ua bonewlll fcedcdufetetf.Mor tin* from the Ist of April, ■ [marll] A. hScKHAMi WAttfro. 3. MoLACdBLIN, t Boot and Shoe Halter.' No - »S.I?ODBTH STBEST.-iHSdB 'VOW,. *~ P E. 13 to furniihattuooda In ids iTi ;not toixHnftriortomri Inwall prepared to do aU klmis of Custom wort, and hag in bis etiiployn eorrii 0/ acriunon, who cannot betatajlloa in the: dty.lbbrinbllo' are rapectlony roqucatoa to call athUfoatabllabmcitSand examine PlsQooda. • fa w Sfl m T PA£ UU(,fAßrrlis Win tbrcftlS bj’ : •; ' -M »P lg BMTg t BISCLm, HHESESJiB wuw,k.a smith & b wot Am. AT O. tMJUAIt-r>7&txiuliptlDuyCjT!SisJoby lj| * »P* a . 1 SMITH 6 SINCLAIR, THkRIKD. formal© by': s . ,f ’ 1 BMTEH A SINCLAIR. fjpAR—SO bbli Zbr rate bv 1 epd /-UtUeHKD JS l/UAUa-BO bUi fjt «ate by - ■■■'■' - aaiTH 1 > Aimiu cr ttm Ji ttaMfcrtbe gt«rth oXtho hair „ JoaFtajiiNoT cl!ur r > .... a ■■.•': -■■ - comer Dlarama anJMarKst eta. •OL Apnl» tot aalo by - '<•• ■'•■■•• •■» .. , SAMUM. B. IIiBFFER, - ~ •' ~~ w Wool etw-t. A ■ WSUiWai HOUSE oil JfmrtUi nitwitOr«!& ijL ontMjtemu. • 8, CUHHHERT4SOSU °® rls . : No. UOTWra jlrtit I ! J^ls^ uao ?* n ******* and for rolobr l__... • " bailey &mira-arr*w 'JfOUJJp'S JrtEarc FOB THE lot V: - Mfisla J,ojrtx«ci7oU. Pfereon* Spying; It cet 60 <3, &n<l have « chance Qf&Svinn ;CtU and wcaialneit. - ® ?P - BA.MPJ& B. XiAPFFEft. ■■ ■ ~ ' -•' ~ lO&lWood'Street. tha » Greeny mi “jr*te*^* 1 * h * °“ ,M *' TCHOMAB TroOPS,» Fourth «t. . H 111 ivcmt,- go.rtut wntej fix "M:,SWOII TOfc «t»#C ; -8; COTHBKB'r i BOIC maai .. .■.■■■ . MOTlilnjUtrat. I AL itocum TJIOCtt HAWIMOJiIi BIUUJWa. WL'3 fur «ijfc ritalted t on Mfc WaailiigUKi, bavin* * front ra tcoctrorta. <Vh a lota «TO:6tt twtfroatcbji ever SOOi-tepi Forsake- tail tcniu;.(wbloh : »raTetaf e»sf,);eall«a- - . ■.-... j.. 8. CJtIHBBBX 4BOnJ: : ■ -uaxhirf'o,^ Ait*»Whj?dg. Orleans, hy....:"' O eptl f. - acre &.aiQ,-)UTra>n ( WKlsß~too licjta prime lui, tbr nle bji ■ ■ **** ■ gpta fc'MOORmgAB.' "RTEW QOoll3^-rJVo wish to inform thoelllwMOl PitU- FprloK Bto*rf_he(ir*nitbt»nlllU utiles of QOID JEWEL «a».»caw&S»;*Up*iMM.(ftftheebotefittfcT Call tndex. HOOD’3,sVMarket _ N „- 8.-rrJo;t toceired a large, lot of JVlb»t» Spoon*and TmteMmatosllYCT. laSolsli,-»hlch-w»goiinujt«ffoSs snUaCioHoa. JlmWatchu repaired In the Verr hStma2 aer % ona.trtrfrentetl. ■ <- ' f - epr< , A ÜBNuY JfOH d’Hl: HAhE or L4hDRKIU-« WAR A-BASTE!) SEBPa-P, 8-OTAVo; »WoS,lto t)nrgb,d>i,haaan»iig»lwUh David LanareUr. orPMiteTi, rtla. for e cmstaotinpplppf iiiaaemnitd SuUcaSeeda. UOiaLflttSmil. - .*■-- . v'C- ■'f. '-/r- ... STREETS, AMUSEMENTS. - SMITH it SINCLAIR. HbaJursale b?. ‘ . :g; A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. sflg& ■\r
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