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S&WSCS^iSS* &£.&!&&?£*& «W"~..* ’ ;m* mMmm&z^i #»r ; ;*;-*- '«*'.***-.\;i ,yj'i\ ,:\;:::. n -; .:. . - V. ■ lailtj 3Uotamg|W- o. y. enxitOSS, gator and groptletor. PITTSBURGH : miNbAY PESIOCRATtC WOKEI. SOB COSBBSOB, ILLIAM BIGLER. - SOB JCSIICE OP THE BOIBEME CODES, JEEBMIAH.S. BLACK, X^'^Bbxzunß^.ootQnt. -'Si -SOBCIAHSIjOOMMISSIOirEB, HENRY S.JIOTT, ■’ : or reKB OatKTT. . ; .; J- ■; -JWBEADISa MAMEB WOt BE SOUND ON EACH sV SiOB OS IBIS PASEB. ggy» Hop. Thomas M. Howe .Frill accept,our thanks for a volume containing the Finance Bo port for 1858-4. TOSAHKiiti^X The bill to repeal the Touage tax .oa the Cen- j trot railroad—it is thought—cannot pass at this 1 session of the legislature. This tix yielded to j X, ;^hs^monw^ai^hctween: eighty and ninety Xi thonsanaioUara of revenae daring the last year, I and should jhe business of the road continue to j : looroafce in the same ratio fos the next year as J last, tho menne from this source for the cur rent year, will probably reach one hnndred and l twenty thousand dollars. •' I p:, ■ Many of the friends of the project of selling J -’: X the public works, object to the repeal of this tai l ■ v at .the present time, lestit should Interfere with! the sale of tho pnblio works," or reduce their I prie®- I ■We cannot see how that can make any differ ence with the price, When there is a fair pros-I Xi peot ot the tax being repealed in a short time. -A It would make quite a difference in the reve nues of tho State to hare that tar repealeda ■ difference probably of two hundred thousand dollars'within the next year. If the tax is re pealed, tho road can carry freight just so much cheaper; and the tolls on .the canal, and State - - works must be equally reduced to enable tho X State works to compete with the road. - Boand to tw on tae Cpp»r Sldo. .1. XoTheiNow Y6rk‘ ; S«r^;bas : beep;ibr£yeMS : aj . resbinte opponent of the Maine Liquor Low. I XiWfcenit was found that bf thppreß- l - Sent New Tork were in fator of the mossure, the flentli « roUed orer” into tho ranks .of prohibition. When Govoruor Seymore’s veto message was received, - and it was ascertained j that the veto could hot; be j overcome by a two 1 thirds rote, tho Berald jumped back into the| ranks of opposition to tho measure. What j further changes the pure mind of Mr. Bennot may undergo on the subject within ai few months, I ;X romaihstobeeeen.Meantimo.'itisworthypfj X that the samehbnesteditor * 8 th 9 j man who advocated the deetton of Gen. Pierce to the presidency, and then wheeled sound and • abused the whole administration'because thoy X refased him the mission to France. Great is v ? Sew Sbrk and ito : editors. The 2Visuqe and ; Berald are equolly honest STOP THAT BOBKET t liittle bonnets are all the fashion Just now, J bat their use is attended with somo perils, of Which a ludicrous mishap to a lady in onr city, J a few days ago, is a rich illustration. These lit- j ■ tie-bonnets, of course, are only designed to or- j hament the back part of the ladies’ heads, no I part of them is riaible tothe wearer. Then they -- • are so Hght ss scarcely to be felt. Vj X ; ' i A young lady from an adjoining county, we j ore informod, oamo to our city tho other day, | «md bought one of the UUte/<n)iionasle bonnets; and, haring adjusted it, a la mode, to her head, started out to cait on her numerous Wends. She made several oalls, doubtless supposing her bon-J net was unirersally admired. At length, a lady I on Whom she called, inquired where her bonnet j was. The-young lady, insurprise,put np her! fXX hand, and 10l the bonnet had gone. Where it : had left her, and how far she had eitended her risitß after it took flight, no one can tell; and the little bonnet has «nerer been heard of more.” ■ltis a total loss, and no Insuranee; and the la - : dy; it is Said, is half inclined to tho opinion that j these little bonnets are a bnmbug. We think so I ■■"■■tod: They servo but two pnrposas. They are a mere exeuso for going bareheaded; and they • serve to conceal any little defects in the back heid-gear of the wearers. ‘ Perhaps, too, they ’ help todistribnte aeonaiderahleamonntpf wealth and Bnrplos cash of tho fashionable world; but, unfortunately, only a eery small portion of their price ever reaches the pockets of the poor wo men who moke them. .■-n--"?.- .' ~v ■■■'■■ : ;'''' i '"'ffd : liiiroyst , to:heBr-tho first gentleman say hc’admired theso little bonnets. THEMniI<IOHAIBBB» ' Jhe New York Herald eome time ago said that the fature millionaire# of this country woidd not be found In Wan Bircet, but among the coal ' banks of And It gave Instances of the owners of coal. beds in the Eastein part ■£ i :; i ,: o fj ohrState;wlw,w«n tataWiWS: rents oq coal leases of from one to two hundred thonsand dol ” ; tata ppryear; and so almost inexhaustabie are the beds, that the same Income many continue ftjr taoeuiiaryi:' i^ 5 , . -We believe the coal In our State will, In a third; of a century, be worth more than the present .assessed vaineor allthe property of tho com mtawesUh.ThedemandwiUbealmosVwlth-i out limit, and tho facilities forsendlog it to the most distant markets, ench as to render,-it one 'olfthe greatest interestsof tlie whole country. Coal property hn3 risen in price att over , the State; Within, the last few years; and along the routes of new public highway# it has doubled "’ : V aiad trebled in price. m :.i W i 14808 WaBBHOCTBi 1 , English & Blohardson, No. IW, Water street, I Pittsburgh, have the largest stock of oils, fish, ijaeoii, rice, sugar and molasses ever: offered for I sale to this city. Their sales are very largo, Ml I t - . by wholesale, and to large quantities,. ■; Smalt •profits and quick returns Is their motto, and dealers and western merchants cannot find a ' better place to hoy goods to their Une. / ; i They hove an Item of trade, that Is new. Thoy • nend Lake fish to the eastern markets. ■■ r : % J This warehouse of Messrs.®. & B." will com ■ poire favorably with some of tha heaviest Caltl more and Philadelphia houses, pngaged in the tame line of trade; and Western merchants, and the city trade cannot do better than to give them ■ A Fnra Shoe Stoub.— Walking along Market Street onSatnrday evening, we stopped in front - Of the BhoeBtore of our friend W.E.Schmebtz, to admire his beautiful show window. Itlsoer talnly aplendid, and its splendor induced ns to osamine the interior. Acoompauied by the p o Ute and accommodating proprietor, we looked ■ ever one of the finest and most varied .stock of goods in the Shoo line, that has ever been brought to onr city. Mr. S. is a gentleman of taste, thoroughly acquainted with his business, and a gentleman from whom His a pleasure to make* purchase. We have always found him ao.' Hos. Asnwnr Btcaet .gave ns a call on i ’turday. 'He is the .present :tnwnber. of! Con i' - from the Steubenville,-Ohio* DisUict, Mr. wo believe, was « native ef this, city, for many years engaged inthe printing here. _ _ " ' sdwardEverett ciaimß the anihorship of us Hulsemaa latter,; and ,It seerts his. well- founded- Mr. Webster, it stems* ell at the time, and availed himself of reti’e assistance- ' COISIIMDiTIOS The Gazttie, Dupatch, Union, Chronicle and Pott have alt spoken out in favor of consolida tion. "The details should ho carefully consid ered,wnd the whole matter understood hy all patties interested, before the hill passes. There is no occasion for hasto.. Tbo Pott bos frequently advocated such a measure for months past, and we. soe no reason to change our opinion. But we publish the Communication of ** Mu tual Interest,’-’ without hesitation. Lot ail sides he heard, and the measure fairly discussed. ••Mutual Interest” to an excellent writer,and his artiole will be read with interest. Sor the Morning Post. I COHSOMOATIOS. ; v ;;'X -Editoe os Posit—This seems to ho tho rage.j of the day; - Whether, taking advantage of the 1 example of Philadelphia, it hoe been started hy the editor of tbe'Biipatch, as •' the latett agony " j for the purpose of promoting the sale of its i ediior hoVing hoasted of his being I the author 'and framer of the bill as reported, and thot Mr. Bigbam but adopted hie bantliog, j it is not neoessary to Btop to inquire, or to trace its paternity, Wo are willing to believe that some good may .come out. of Nasoreth, and if the proposition has merits; to adopt them* but not the defects, which, it is admitted, the Bill possesses. . X'XXv'si'V;:.:• '( The principle of Cohsolidatlon is sound. It 1 should, however, rather be termed Attoeiaiian. for it iB not to be presumed that, the Legislature | will attempt to coerce or pack together different Corporations, oven muaioipal, withontevidenoo. : of their consent, or that of a mejority of the cor r poratora of each. • .Within what limits would suoh an association 1 bo advisable, on the basis of (mutual benefit to lithe metnbers of the compact?. It may. be an- swored, that itiwonid Be proper to unito orasso j soeiate together, under one government or ad* ministration, suchjcontiguous cities, towns, or boroughß.Bß havsbeooinasopopuiousor thickly Battled nttd improved, as to require a police. or «ity government, In dcßignating theta, It would be material t<r ascertain whether ibe.grading, paving, draining and sewerage of a city are et> far required, ihatithe heavy expense of snoh obstly improvements are immediately dotnandod, and can be, Without oppression, reasonably borne by tbe tax-payers. Ini the next place, it should bo inquired whether they are so for ad vanced Inwards the necessities of a city as to re quire a city legislature—a city police. And have they shOwn any evidence of suoh necessi: ties, by organizing even in an imperfect form— some approach to a substitute for a city govern ment. If these questions are answered in the affirmative, it might be no violent inference to suppose that ali within sneh conditions, and al ready hear eaoh other in respect to territory, might be attached together nnder one -city au thority and police.- It is not a suhstantial ar gument for this janotion, that Pittsburgh; will taho a hlgher ranh among cities in the censasof the Doited States, to be taken seven years henco (1860).' That Is a mere Imaginary, fanciful ad vantage, without any -practical result flowing from If. It is buta *<flourish of trumpetsfor not one customer to nor merchants or mechanics of manufacturers, would be drawn here by sneh a consideration. It does net enter into tho esti mate how much per cent he can save oh a pur chase or ah order, whether Pittsburgh contains &fn or one hnndred thousand inhabitants, or whether the glass, or the cotton, or tho iron ho wants to boy, was made in an adjacent borough 1 and sold in the city proper, or not. We most not suffer ourselves to bo tickled or diverted by any such calculations. This is a question which afieotS mainly the personal comfort and safety of our residences, and IhatofOnr families,’ and is to be decided by only one hind of arithmetic. Wilt we pay less for the advantages of a joint city or those of separate email corporations of ah inferior grade J We shonld, therefore, estimate whether the proposed Association will diminish the' nnmbcr of officers, and of their compensationor salaries. Will tho -revenuelso mprocbeaply collected ? Will the facilities of intercommanleatioo between the densely built and settled portions of. this vicinity be increased by free bridges and belter Streets V-"’ <; lathis point of view, if the vanouß diffiem ties of debt and liabilities, of relative improve ments already made, and property. owned, can be settled upon equal and cqnitabie terms, it seems to be the better opinion that the several cities Bod boroughs, which are otostered around *• Old Fort Pitt,” and wbicb, by their past ex perience and capacity, have shown such matu rity halo fequiresoms form of ti*y government,; might advantageously bo. united or asesodaled. Thesomaybe assumed tobePm'BBUBaHPBOP SB—irs siKE TTABDs j thoje of AiSEanssT aud its immediately od)aeent neighbors,—on tbe West, Manchksisb, ond Dbccess* Boboiwh on tho East, those boroughs having no farm land disconnecting them. Upon tfie ground of such almott immediate connection, there being but o small space between tho Ninth Ward and the boTongh of iAWEBSonVitnE, it might be proper, oith the content of if* eUkou, but certainly not , without, to include that borough within; the proposed boundaries of tbe new "city.. So, if Bibhisohau, South Pittsbbeoh; and East Bibmihqbah desire It, they certainly. have ad-; r vanoed to snoh a condition of improvement und population as to become faitly candidates for snoh annexation. Bat it is to be hoped that if -Pittßhnfgh has the power, which is' very much to he doubted, it will not for one instant be at- < tempted 16 force them to become volunteers, and annex them against their inclinations. And beyond these boundaries, it would be unjust and unfair to- entertain any. project of extension. The necessity existing far a city government may be deduced from tbe inadequate substitutes beyond them there is manifestly no snoh want Who wouldcontendthatEeservoTownahip, lower St Clair, or Charters..Township,{ought to bo trammeled and burdened with a City Connell and Police, becanse, at a far dis tant day, when Pittsburgh shall be as large 09 Paris or London, some portion. of these: townships may wish to bo within ’ it. 8o of Pitt townßhip or nearly air of It. The Ninth Ward might possibly be extended np the bottom to LawrenceviUe, bat beyond that in any other dlreetion the city boundaries have been extended to beyond.the bnildings and improve ments, and ample room and verge enough yet, then exists, to be filled upwithlnhalf a life time. With ali the appliances of the City-District Law for bringing the eastern part of Pitt township into tho city jurisdiction, it remainß Outside, without a serious thought of such an introduo tion.’ In. truth, beyond Soho, it is yet entirely horticultural and-agricultural land; much of it in its native woods. The projeot of tho bill has been canght np from, the Philadelphia act, and 'extended withont consideration .to most unrea sonable limits, and obviously without a knowl edge of the peculiar olrcumstanccs of the out skirts. - It may bo taken for granted : that the extension indicated by the bill, particularly on the eastern side of the city, haß been assum ed, with Ont adverting to the sparseness of Improvements and population in that direc tion, and will: be readily’ reduced, whenever fully examined. It can he of .no advantage to the oity to take in sneh ground any more than | •* the stone pUo on the Wasbiagton turnpike ” or Bull creek, and tho “2W -Deer*.Such ex travagance has already brought fairly pointed ridicule on the well meant projeot, and if its friends desire its saooesß they mast not defeat it by extending tho project so widely i.that it will break with its own weight. Lot them recollect that' Rome was not bnilt in a day. It may be proper to prepare snitablo machinery to extend the city jn every direction by districts, as already provided for the City District—butif, with sneh machinery neither the city nor the dietriot have extended farther East than the present limits ; it is the result of astnat experience that no sneh extension Is desirable by any party. Lot the consolidation beoneofclties.townsandboronghs, not of farms, woods and wild land, Snoh a sweep would-destroy the object of catting a swell in tho census—for it would bring in an extent of snrfaoe,with.dnlaeOrresp6ndingpopalation; and wo might; as well take in at once the whole scope of the county nnder the name of Pittsburgh. In flne, lct us enter upon this proposition ina spirit of compromise, conciliation and mutual: good will, wbloh will result in promoting the cardinal object we Sh ouia keep distinctly in view, i -■ j htDIDAL INTEBEST; IttPßflVEMßßis.—There iB no season within our recDHeotloawh'eneo many Improvements in Stans Weremadeasatthe present. Theroia scarcely a changetsiesplsoethat doea not produce are modcllag of the store which, the new -tenant In tends to occupy. • Most of the fashionable estab lishments on onr popular streets hare been com pletely renovated, and it Is now an absolute pleasure to view their splendid displays by the bright of our incomparable gaelight.: J': 1 HABaismma corwespondenck. ilAßiußßCiia, April 6, 1854. Editor or Post:— ln Senate, this morniog, the prohibitory liqaor bill, returned by. the House, was the subject of on exciting debate. A proposition to appoint aoommittee of confer*, ease, gavo Senator Knnkle, of Dauphin, an op- , portnnity to express himself on-the professions, ohi practices of members in that tody, who are anxious to be regarded as friends to a pro hibitory law. His remarks were mainly directed against Senator Price, of Philadelphia; and with great power of argument, perfamed with flow ers of eloquent nppeal to the benevolent inten tions of a striotly temperate man, he proceeded to demonstrate the insincerity of temperance men, who voted against a measure of relief to elevate degraded humanity.' . -•'••• t t Mr. Prioe, in reply, asserted his unoompro misinghostility to the sale of intoxicating drinks, but he could not surrender his right to private •judgments, and adopt the one idea principle of the Maino law, so much cherished by others, and vrith whom he could not net, in view of bis obligations to support the constitntion and laws of .Pennsylvania, which seemed to be utter’y ror pndiated, in the provisions of the bill reported for the action of the Senate. It may be as well to state that the House bill provides for a vote of the people next fall, without a prohibitory law, leaving the peoplofto judge whether it shall be repealed or not next year. I have but to add, on this snbject, tbo whole affair is a farce on; legislation; there is no serious intention to agree on any measure, touching a remedy for the evils of intemperance. The Houso was eogngcd In the discussion of the bill for the sale of the pnblio works. The bill passed a second reading by a vote of ayes, 64; nays, 21, The sohemo of leasing the pnblio w orks is ex ploded. The sale; will put an end to the mag nificent enterprise of handing over tho pnblio worhß to benefit a favored few. The Supreme Court will have to be patient un der the recent decision of the Senate, and it is not Ukely the Jnclgea will be allotted to organ ire a Central Jadioial Court at this place, for years to come. No other business of importance has been up in either house to day. ; ■ ■ - , • About four hundred persons passed through this place in the noon cars, for the West, to-day. The emigrant train is dally crowded. The travel from and to Baltimore is also largely on the in crease. The road is known os tbo Baltimore and Susquehanna Improvement, abont eighty miles in length, and in excellent order, under gentlemanly conductors and superintendents. Thru trains start from this place daily, and many of your western friends avail themselves of this route to visit the eastern markets. I have spoken of this road from a desire to express the pleasure I had a few days since In witnessing tbo polite and friendly attentions of Mr. Hous ton, the agent, towards a numerous party of railroad bands, about to depart in search of em ploy upon one of the Southern improvements. Harrisburg improves in buildings aed in business generally. FAJRiiER-; Judith Town, who died In Marshall, New York, on the 16th alt., wee 207 yoars old, and leave# a daughter 80 years old. Instead of being ■ consecrated on Sunday morning, the new Vresbytorian church, comer of Fairview and Twentieth etrocts, : Philadel- phia, .was burnt down; loss $0,600, lnßored §4OO. : \sCbe Norwegians in ibis country aro sending aid to tbeir friends In Norway, where there is a scareityof food. : The nomination of Mr.- Armstrong (anti-Ben ton,) for the office of postmaster of St. Bonis, was eoUSrmcd on Monday. The whole number of the militia of Maine is ; 05,712; a decrease of 811 from tho total number last year. There aro 61 companies of volunteers registered in the different divisions, of which Mr I tarns were’received from 10, with 49 officers and Ik ; The third regiment of artillery has been or dered to Californio, aud will soon sail from New York. Tho otribo in tho Cumberland (Md.) eoal region is over, and business has been resumed again. S. Elder Doll, formerly of Harrisburg, Pa., died at Callao, Peru, on ’February 16tb, of yel low fever. ■ . Tho Madrid Journal stoteß that the number of nunneries in Spain Is 803, and tho number of none in them 30,613. George Washington, tho fugitive slave about whom the excitement at Auburn, N. Y., recent ly arose, has arrived in Canada. - Mfc Orr oUasthe angel Gabriel, is making a great excitement in Boston by his strbet.pf cach ing and the sounding of bis trumpet. A young man who had been missing for three or four months from Cattaraugus county, and I whom a whole cordon of humbug spirit rippers I had consigned to the wolves, ie engaged in chop- I ping cord-wood near Pittsburgh. The tolls on the Ttlinota and Michigan. Canal bate been reduoed 35 per cent. This will dt attraot a large trade from tho Illinois and Mis sissippi rivers to Chicago, and thehco to the Erie Cana). : Immense losses have lately been sustained In California by dealers in floor. On one lot of 7,000 barrels, which landed there a few weeks ago, - the' loss was 40,000—between $5 and §l6 a barrel. -A papor has jast been started in Cincinnati called the Thunderbolt, and is edited by Jupiter, assisted by Cyolops and Vulcan. Its motto is, “There’s a good' time coming.’* It must be ■ democratic, of coarse. i;:- • .y ! fa* stw> ud FmU ftoffl «U <ln» rt«W' : The charter election in Cincinnati, on April 4tb, resoltcd in the choice of a majority of in dependent candidates. On the general city ticket three demoorats and four independents were elected. Since tho 16th of March 1850, Mayor Gilpin, of Philadelphia had 26,095 persons brought bo foro him on criminal complaints. lamartine is writing a life of Washington. ‘ G. S. Wright, W. A. Waterman, and Mr. Clement of the Bacino Adrocate, prominent citi zens of Baelne, havo been held to bail on a charge of aiding in the Milwaukee fugitive slave rescue. ' : Since the Ist of Scptombor last, 168,018 bilea of cotton huvo boon reoelvcd ot Mem- decrease of 16,891 bales to same timo lost year. largo numbers of emigrants aro dally pas sing tbrongh St. lonls for Wisconsin and lowa. l'ho Soutbsido railroad offioe at Petersburg, Va., was robbed of over $6OO on Saturday. .... Jullieu gave a concert to a crowded honss at Riohtnond, Va., on Monday evening. Mrs. Mowatt is filling a farewell engagement at Louisville. Horaoe Qreely delivered a lecture at Detroit, Mioh., on the ,29 th ult. - The Common Council of Petersburg, Va., has directed the Mayor to endorse $300,000 of the bonds of tho South Side Kailroad Company. David Tatum, one of the oldest merchants of St. Louis, is dead. Boys are not to .bo allowed hereafter to run with fire engines In Norfolk. Tub Vise Disease of the largo brandy, houses in Prance writes to its agents in Doßton, under date of Boohelle, Feb, 26th, as follows: <> The sickness or disease which proved so fatal to our grape crop lost year is again apparent in our vineyards. On Sotting the wood, it has a block appearanoo, instead of looking green, as the healthy vino should do.” JS“A grae ondFevewoftbree years standing Cured. —Mr John liingdon, now lirlng at Beavor Bam, Hanover coanty, near Richmond, had Ague and Pevor for three years, most of tho time hohad chllla twice a day, and rarely «■«" oncoj ho was parched with fore* as soon as th« chill left him; and after trying physicians, qnlnine, mostof the Tonics advertised, and every thing recommended to him, was ahont to glvo up in despair, when Carter’s Spanish Miiture was spohon of. he got two bottles, hat before he had usodmore than arioglo one, he was perfectly cored, and has not had achUlorfever since. Mr. Ismgdenis only one out of thousands who have been benefltted by this great tonic, altcratire and blood pnrlfler. ■ with hie ccrtliloatg. marll^ gg. flurrta’ Slots Headache PlUt~War« rsiated.—KO CURE, HO PAY.—This Pill is a certain core for that most distressing affection of, fte nervous sys tem called Bici Headache. It never falls to remore an at tackintrom twenty to thirty minutes, when taken accord-: log’ to fhedtrections.aod that without either vomiting or purging- Its use, moreover, tends to the complete eradica tion Of the disease.' There are twelve doses in each box, with emple directions. Price $l. - prepared end sold by HARRIS 4 BATHROP, Hsrrisvflle i Va, and eold by QEO. H. KBYBEB, 1» Wood street, Pitts burgh, of thaGolden Mortar. . aprScisw l ~ * '** ; C r . ** V 1 * .. - . •••-». .‘4. 1 '4 1 **’ **»■ - *4 TELEGRAPHIC. By tua o*BoiUy linel far the Homing Post CHREE DAIS LATERPROH EUROPE. ABRIVAI* OS THE EBBOPA. Hie steamer Euro pa arrived atfbur o'clock this afternoon. She t»lQg9l<lverpool dates totboSStb. •■■■••■■. . . . i 1 Cotton dull ai decline. Tho sales of the vmi were 02,000 bales, rlour 2s. Com unsaleable at 89a. Pro* •. ' The s&rali Sands arrived oat oaths morning of the 24th* ' • Tho-Otaris reply had not been received, and affair* re*, mrined uuebanged. The tear of war produces dullness in all the markets. _ . . The export of gold was not. quite 80 heavy. Tho bank rate of Interest Is unchanged. ' The London Globe states that Russia consents to recog else the neutrality of Liveden, andthat the Russian people are earnestly petitioning the government to join the West-, era. wnrenL -Ilw.-government hangs bacfc r and -Austria seems to act In ebneertwith the Western powers, but not yet In any decided ordeflolto manner. ' • •- i- - ftoia Omsris Mhp. oh there had been noth- ■ In English Ufid French frigate have gone to destroy tho ; | Euarian stockade at tha mouth of tholhinobo. # - -| Fromtho Baltic or BUek Bea fleets, or from Asia, there vas nothing of Interest.. . -• • The Cfcair* written tefaaal had not ccmo tohana.* ltwaß supposed he would notsend a categorical reply, hnt wpuld accept of war if titered; The Grwk revolution yet lives, but very languidly. jTne export of Grain is prohibited from the lonian Islands.; The Ounard steamer Cambria Bailed on the 2olh from fcr UK. Via. m.—EmOtg.—Xbo Sbllecm amttauedwUhtroabhted concealon* to. pnrehuets. . Da rlngtheweek tt-hadtaisedtroni 9£ tO /£d, and according to the necessities orvlews of holders; good ordinary to cud* diing being abundant are proportionately cheapest» fair be* login both limited supp and demand, the qupteuona of that quality .aw not a fair criterion of the marmot. - Dennis* ton quoteafalr Orleans 6}£d, middling S%sd» fslrnlomlßo^, Ureadstn&i—The market Is characterised ;-by pressure to sell* WheatbadOd, neglected.,- A moderate. ;con< sumptive demand, but not sufficient te *e lesf edlers; da . dined 2s. Obth unsaleable at Stoj ex-ship. .Tte quotations of floor Tary.tmt the average would abcnr SSsJaior neat ern canal, Ohio Sss* Baltimore and EhUaSds. White wheat, | 10s «d: red amfflxed 108. Provisions—Gardiner quotes , Beef as Tory firhu Pork Brin. Bacon doll. Money active; Consols American ssenrities 1 tbo'market during the week was In a state of suspense. There were bat few transactions* • . . .* • , . , loknon M&nksra—Thedailnsssln fbrelgn and colonial produce continues; Baring report*Sugar, Coffee, Ten and ■Cotton ratber cheaper* - Breadatuiu dull* Busman pro* duee continued to advance rapidly. There was no change Friday evening.—TheHational Loan subscriptions itUsald.nowreaeb4oo,ooo,ooo. francs. Every daacriptton of securities tell to dav. Threw closed at four and a half per cents 40@45.: . . • _ ; Acouision tookplaceln the English Channel-between tho American ship Anns Kemhloond the harqoo Bonnetla, of Liverpool. The latter was sunk and eleven lives lost. The Anno Kemble was considerably damaged .. HrtttiSßCJio, April T.—Ths to to taken on the MU for the tale of the public works, on amendment to fix its minimum attwclvemillions— ayes, 48; no**,6o. .... - • The question on the bill as originally offered by Mr. Rob erts. of Fayette, limiting the lowest bid at ten millions, was 'decidttl—ay«s6o?noeii l 4B. . _ ■ . ... Tbo bIU. boTond question, will pass on a third reading to* morrow Wooßsmu>, Omo, April B.—Henry Orsig was tried for the murder of Alexander Garden. Thojary, after being out : eichtesn hours, returned a venilet this morning of mirder in the degree and be was sentenced to the reiaton- Uaiyftrlife. ■..>• ' Nxw Tawt April 8.--\fi r oon.— Flour firm with on upward tendency, sale* GOOO bbl* at sT@*B; sales 800 bbls Southern ] at S 7 76® 18; 4OOO bath Wheat, firm, with op* i vardtendency. Southern wdCorn^isales-60,000 bush at; 75@78c, prices a trifle higher. Whlsky...sales 250 bbls prison at'Mx The steamer Eoropa has jnst been telegraphed below. - Nrw Toax, April 7.—Cotton r market unset tied ; sales 600balea Cotto: sales3sfio begs Bio at 11; St. : Boioiogo Flour! sales SOOO'bbls market opened buoy-, ant but closed heavy, nothing , dopo after the steamers, nowa; quotation* s7@B; eilwlßOO bbls Southern at $7,76 <33. Grain: sales 8000 buabHWheat at prices a trjfle high er/ Bales ICOtOOO bnidwls Corn, n trifle higher, at.76@78. Whisky; sales 100bW*. doll. Kicer sales 10 Uereos, mar lutfirmat33£@4s& ItovhloBS: sales 450 bbls Pork at prices a trifle - Beef l sales 800 bbls at §l4, firm, with an upward tendency. Cut meam heavy: salwl76 bblaat C®B. ' Issd: sales 850 bbls at9U@lo}£- f or keg*; doll; Sugars sales4oo hbdaOrleans, unchanged. Molasses: ea'esSSObblß Orleans, quiet. . PaoAUxtPiiu, April limited* Clover *ebd.« steady demandat $476. Flour market nnsottl<4, more inquiry with limitcdrecripto and reduced stock; hold ers hare succeeded In realiaiugan advance of 3s@so; sales. 2.5C0 good and stralghfchiandaat $T C2@7 76; sales of 200, bbl« at St' doing. Fonon. Corn Meal; $325. little fffering. nyesearce...worth 90@ 92b. Cominiilr request; sales 0,000 bush Yellow at 76c, mostlyafloat. Whisky rather firmer at 25c. CiscnqrATr, AprilS river is stationary and weather fine. Flour steady at $0 20@iS25»but quiet. Whlß ky docUued tolB%. Nothing doing lo Provisions. Sugar la fair demand at 4@5c.. Linseed o>!...sa!(fl.at 87c, firm.. Business generally very dull. .. ■ : ■ •• to country :D«alers.**l)a GEORGE 11. KEY6BR, WhtiUsaUaivlßdctitDtuggUt, No. 1 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, has tor sale a j complete assortment of pure and genuine patent- or pm- j pristory mMtrinaa, which wDI ba sold at proprietors prices; j amongwldfibarethofollowlngivta: • ] pxus. HcoperisFcmah*, . ] Dr. Boso’a Alterative, Anderson's,. j do. Railroad, Dims*.: I do. Golden, Boorhave's Holland, I ;. do. Female, Hostetler's Stomach, I Dr il’CUbtock’fl liver Pflis, Green’s Oxygenatwl, I Hobensack’a Ldrer.PUls, Hampton’s Tincture, 1 Sellers' do. RadeWa Alkaline, ~ I McLane** .- do. Hatchings', Dyepcpria, | Fitche*s Cough, Stoughton's, - • { do. , Cathartic, . . Sargrant’s. I do. fbr Dlarhcc a, Wolfe's Schnapps, j do. i forbleedlng Lungs, sratrps abd eouon marernts. | Roberta Dr. Keysets Pectoral, j Townsend's do, ' Dr. Jaynes'-Expectorant, j Bennett's Plaut and Rout, Taylor's Balsam of liverwort, | Louilcn's Indian Schrmk’sTulnnmic, . - Wrif hl's - do*, ; Dr.Dancan’fl Expectorant, - Holloway's d«K ■* NattalFsfiyriacam, , -Dyott'sAntMdlious, ’ : Dr. SPClintock’s Pectoral, • Leo’s New London, do.. Cough Mixture,' do. Windham, FUchs's Pulmonary Balsam, Dr. Cook's Bilious, . ? do. : Expectorant, Hibbard's do* do. Chany .Pulmmci < Harris' sick headache, Dr. Boso’s Expectorant, ludway's Regulators,' ' . Ayres* Cherry Pectoral, Moffat’s life, Scllera* Cough, Bragg’s Anti-bilious, Morgan’s do.; J do. Ferrer and Ague, y - JSSf Remember the Macs, Inuden's do-, - DR. KEYSEB’S, . Jaynes’Sonattre, - No. 340 .Wood street, oomer Brondreth's, .. -Virgin-alley.,. | German. marlftdaw A Word to Parmore—How to bavo good Butter and Store of It, and Healthy Stock. S*Bew Discoveries,— YK(3KTAßLE CATTLE POWDKBJThesc powden are pot up In one pound partes, and orstoally a good article, not only tar tho diseases incident to norsQS,Oows,. Sirine end other animals, hut limy are likewise'un oxeellosi ortlolo to Improvo tho condition ot tho animal. ibr Mkh Omt, they not only Improvo the oondltlon or Mich Cows, but they Increase the quantity as well oa im prove tho quality or milk and butter. The proprietors say that It Increases the quantity of hotter ftom half a pound ■to a pound * a week to■ each cow, while those: persona who have tried It, say a pound and a htdf to two pounds per weok,.wlththe same klnd’Uf feeding aa before. Of one thing we ore certain, ell who.uso It once will uso it alltho timo and save money by the operation, eewoll.es improvo the appeareneof their stock. - Price 25 cents a paper, 5 paper* for *l. • GEO. H. KBYBEB, No. UO, earner Wood stand Virgin alley. ; ' fabl - • Wholesale and Bolall Agent. •_ £?» Pantaloon**— Tha troll-known superiority of QUIBBLE’S fit in tho Garment, needs so comment on bis part; it had been eceknowledgea by «U who hare faYtred him with thdrortcra, that they hate noTcr boon fitted with the same enao and styU as by him.. He beg* to inform his pa* irons and the public, that his stock is now wpleto with the newest stylos <br ooats* Tests and pants, ealtableftr the present season, " «rTo paint.—l Jmnjwt w cciTad »lot of flnow White Zlno. Paint, which I will cell •ory low. Also, Znto Parc* by tho gallon, which sells low, and covers better than Linseed OiL GEO. n. RBYBER, 140 Wool it, la Alley, sign of tho Golden Mortar. mar2s cor, of Choate— Dr. KETBBII, wholcsal Druggist, if 110 "Wood shoot, tuts on hand a splondld a*._ ortmcnt of MEDICINE CHESTS, for fiunlljos and steam boats, atvarloua prloes, Thosolniront of ortlcTeß ofthls HbilwouUdoweUto'giTohlinhcall. , ftbl , Chlelcartng's Plano*. m jnit tccoWou a lar£o andvery elegant tuoci of HEW fcIANO FORTER-fcom the celebrated ToanUfaatory of CHIOKERINO & SONAIIoetohS ioiislsUngof all thaytrloue. styleanow jmanntectaKd br tbpm. lu Bosmsood amt Wal nnt eaaosTand ftrjale InrorUbly at Boston prices, wlthont any addttlon > for transportation or risk, and oYoryPlono warranted. Parehaseracanhove* Acdoanojr out of abunt, Fifty Instrumopts,waning In price firaapwo to sow. ■ • • Also, on band and lor sato cajorri band Pianos, nearly now. J °n“ “l V^dSwt. . -.; Agent for Cbfckcrlfig*Sort9, apt 7 fcr Wttfltntghftnd WeiternPepnsylTanift. , -! —— A Himao In the Oonuiry* .mas nedottlrtslroffiM ,o number of altos ibr ’lmuntbyeksxdencks, siinoto com nnii opt®' »Ho the dty. for bOoatyof loc&Hon, parity of air, S&, thoy to conye* Kers np and down the hUI will be commenced ebortly, which,when flnlshed.will render them Tory easy or scoom. They will bo ooM oiioopor thin any other lond tho iaino ' . • propOMtf** " mHE tmdcrrisne<lnlltTeceir» Proposals, at the Pctmsyl- I , Tania EaUroadOfHco In Pittsburgh or GrejnaJurg, &r Ibi atone, Timber,Ericks and Son rrqnlndln Freight Station at tho Point. A largounountof mortals wmWreh Address WUf BISOH&U ::•.,r’.-( IOBWAHLING AND COMMISSION _MBBOHANT3, .„*»*» **«■■■* jw -* , sgaa J!t . V: ■-.]■ ■- .: •■■ I«emOV*l. '•■■■■■< '•••«-'•• T) ADL TtLEINEB hM temoyal hta MEBBABT BHOT _r (mm No. 73 Third afloat, to Fifth stmt, oppoeite tho Theatre, whom ho rrin be hapw to Matter pstrooa, ani all otheta deslreoa of porch wring my of tho charoU ternture of too day. = • : ' apr7:)y. Str.yp pttftnt wmt rac-elyed uerateamcr Arctic, TS tel Sir fariS] J> a. HfiTCHISOK &CO. T> OBSiiLU *.880,N0. 15 B«*Hffl!l«pr,h«Br«idvol Xl> anottermpply of NlchaW Gre*t Wortt on. Mar rlaga. 'H7- A. ■^■i -v A-AA r -AA S TrALUABLE BBILDINa UW, on/Seventh etMetkWß • V ftot ftontinßemnui street, near Grant. BySUS top to ttriirtwny elloy ; Adjoining the ThirtiWaid School property. . aprB Bo.WOSWrf»tr«rfc* I '-S . .: • m BAIB OE FUDMO TVORKS. TBLEGBAPH HABKEtS. £. GEIBBLB, . Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, &40 Liberty at- head of Wood* vjf- * . * j®» Tlie Hopny *t°m DU. M'LANE'S CKLDI)P.-Vi'BO I.IVER I'II.tS, CIO dSllj forcing themselTOß before the public. Our Citizens *nl spent; oat. KeeJ the feHoicir;;: . . ■ b TM» u fo crrtifo ttnt I ncs tronblcd nilU llMTcomplalnt Wng *M*d hr «C friend 1 terns,Dr. M’Lano’s Celebrated Mjer time l b»d finished toting them the i bedmUrely disappeared.! therefore chtcerfuUy rocoynnlQnct nflllotod with liver complaint, or ony other, disease uglahy ftom exema of Hie. P.B.— Tliett'bovoToluablojeaiedyj also cel ebrated 'Vermifuge, can now bo had at. all reSpwrtable Drag Stores In this city. , . ; , ■ purchasers will be carefol to osfe foT, and tabo none but Dr. STLano’s Xlror Pilla Tboro are other Pills, purporting to bo XiTerPills/now betore the public. For salo at alltbo 'respectableDrug Stores In the Doited States and CahadiL , Also, tor sale by - - FLEMING BttOS.» Successors to J. Kldii& Co*, • CO Wood street. opr&'Zafcw On 1 Saturday- morning, at 11 o'clock* PATRICK MUlr VAN?, Ksq., aged 01 years. • i Thofunaralvillta&e place from biircßideucoin Birming ham; on MOH DAY. at 3ft M.: CauiagcsjTlU leave item tap* Mononganela; Brlage at Ball .jast.Pne. ' Tbo '■frtottdd. of .the family are invited tontteml.•; ■ • * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EDMUND WILKINS, Eaele Marble and Freeport Stone Works, | KO.MS ÜBAO OP WOOD STREET, PITT3BCIIGH, MONUMENTS, BOETAL VATH/T3, TOMB STONE 3, 4c. P Prceport Stone Walla and Pences, Mantle Pieces, Cen tre and Plot Tops, always on band and made to order. . " N' B. Hiving introduced a newalylc of Ponca for Com otcry Lota, of DURABLE STONE, cutthrough In panel or raUlnir form, hnil at Tory little cost over Iron fenduj'. l refer to specimens of that and ; other work I httyalßroody dona In tho Allegheny Cemotory. - P hero on hand a cholco lelcotlon of drawings for orory description, of work In my. I lino. . ~be?k&ctce3; Col. BBNBT McCDLIiOCOH, Plttsliurgli. M. BAOALKY.'&q, *> HRAMKR A BAftH, 5° Mra. BABSUR DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Homo Wood. . Mon. TIIO3. IRWIN, Allegheny. MM. TIRRNAN, Sr., do . JOHN McDonald CROS3AN, Ea<ir., MonTOjahcli Homo. ; ft P rtolitg To * Country MercUout*. and Dealer* i« Bootes* Papers and Stationery. ; S B lAUFFKR, N0.«7 Wood street* would.respectfully . Invite country dealers and others to eall andoxtunioe on* of the best sclocted stock oMJootcs. and fitatloncTy io to toind In the Western country. Being -aB purchased within the last twomonths, and almost, entirety .at Now. York n«d- Philadelphia trade sates; he. will bo ahlo to offer snpfcttoiadnbelhonU totfce Wide. - , , Hi 3 stock canslste of general assortment of school, clas: clcal .medicaV tarrand mh»eUatier»us bcoks r stationery of every paperof.every descrip llob, nteriutoctored by French, English and American mitts, among which arothofbUawingoelshraledibnuidai • Rhoades & Sons,ltfndon,laid and wove; ; ■ do: . do . do;; ... ■. ? Fergusons .dtt: : :r'do;>; i ..v. J. Gibbon & English, do. ; . do; Kent Mills -do do do; *.> YictbrU MIUr, '-^dO;:: dp; , ■ Baffin* Bros., do do; Owen A Uurlbnt •. do . do; ■•..-• « Bonthworth Company, do -do; •• - Russell Mills, do do; 3 AndDeX*aKochclle, rorb. . ... - 500,000 envelopes of every rixo aiul marnifacluro. -- « . A general assortment of blank books our hind .or, ruled and manufactured to any given pattern. ... ... ... , Also, a large stock of .Oil Huff and Toper Window shades. • Country merchants will do well to- call .and examine be* rarepuwhaEingT SAM’h. B BAUtFER, Saceossor to Buie Boouns, Agent, No. fUrWooi Ptmifc. . . |*taoUtfgr&piiy. H. WILLIAMS «U 1 give Iwsons iu'I’UONOGRAriIY/at • from 12 iL to 11VM;, add from 4 t 0.5 rt’chvk, e. 51., in his SCHOOL TIOOiT, corner of I JKIIHV and LTBDHIV Streets, Pittsburgh, •••-•.. ... . J A knowlodgo cC this delightful and nsefixl art can be ao* qoircd In from twelve to treaty lessons, of Bn hour : 25 cebts per lesson*' j.aprlO^ l^-:- vLO«n Oii&co* TOON Ai CTBaUiNi 67 SJUfUiIfiLU STaBET, between tl Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold hu<3 Silver Plato, Diamonds, Uoldand Silver Watches, Jewvlry, Musical Instruments, Guns andPlstolF, nlture, and all klnda of-urtideft—for nny length of .time ngreed on. Charges for storage considerably lowor thnv ; hcrcU Jdxc. private entrant© through .tho hall d00r... All . i business transactions strictly tJoidldcntiaD i . t Forfeited pledges sold immediately after beicp out oi \ dal', urdew? redeemed. BargslnsorUom and Silver Watch | cs, Jewelry. * e., always on hand. • . . aprlO.fon . Going Weftt* 1 HGTIIBR AGENT will lcsvo for lh& West and South* wP5t, on the PIBST OP-MAY oust, for the purpose ot locating Land Warrant, exatnloiotf dl*puted .and doubtfal Land Tltfe*, paying Tnxea, attending to theclaims of minoi heir# haring rights In or-io property located In the TV>so,cr South-weatem Stater. 4c. • • • .■...•■•;■■■; •. lie will nlsogiruma attention io.tbo.colloction ot being on liiaroute. Any persona wishing to secure hip ter* Ticca canbo accommodated by calling on-.-vv. ■ 'CHOMAA-AVOOD^ •» fourth •st.- 1 ' : • People* t ■ ■■ «bb\v KOXW3TnSTANDKN(K auwb fawrabout the ■scarcity ' of Tea* tccoitltJK'Bsolliilf Cbcrtp, fowbttns oTTouaff llysons, XJoapov 3JcM, OolobffvSouchcny, anaCongouy oll>r*Tbtcl) tLha been ecleefced «lth care,and ■wlU bo sold yurusuai. - . •-■i ■••-. • - A» JaYNKS, ?■ • .TcM* Tml Store, SS Fifth r.t. TMIUS—O M)l» fresb, for Bale by ’ Jli - ftprio hesry n. comm .-IMttUUfea «U* Nit for wle by -v Jts »frtO HCSIIY H. COLIIK3. .*%£**"*"** Bi) )sr.i owmU tIOKN MHAL—3 bbls, lor sale by . 1 ) gptlq HENRY-H. ColXiy3. \"I QTHIQ CIUMN HY TOPS—2OO pr Titrioufl !»aotifjU pat ■ JT torna,for Ralobjr.. JaprlO] .. -UKKUY H»..COLLIS3»-. kJiiW-VLAIU aitliS.—A*'A. AIASiOM A at; toutlnntothelrvery largovarietyofPlaid Silks; sotoe folPg _ eprlO TjMQU RED ■Bl LllU.—Wo have lirnr >erj largo * and rplendU assortment of all prlces.of figured Silks. BprlO r A. A. MASON & CO. OATIN BARKED ,VLAJD 81LIiS— SplenUM; 3ty!e3; ox ttrelynQTr;.ftlawoarBortiaentrccol7Cdl*y-:j > ■ aprlO • • >.Ai A.MASON &. CO* PRINOMANTILLAS.—IOOuow nndbeauUluVatyli.‘s oi MantUla9,ro esblbitton nt / V . aprlO i * A. A. MASON & CQ.'S T?isn—9io bbla and lultbbls, Lakti Superior Trout.; j? do ' do White Fifth; ' • 600 do new 1854 Bento#, Jo dry salt; i• 166 do odd hattbblslar.rtt No. 3 Mackerel; . 125 do do • -medium.’: . do. ?.«■■ 100 do » . 60 do and half bbla largo No.l v ; ■ -do ■» .. 26 Htte-■ do do do j 10 bblal?o.lSalmon; 10 kitta do. Far sale by ENQLItfU & RICHARDSON, Jfos.Ho Water and 150 Jroat gtrcuta. llerces prlmo lUce, Jo store and for sale by ■JR mSS* ENGLISH & RICHARDSON «p,»unAN nr,Kft-»BQQ .boxes. assorted numbers, toisttfl .bitsv &r018by ENGLISH. & raOHAnDSON’. Monoue^liolKKttVlgfvtioiiCompany. XTOTIOB 1» HEREBY UWENv tbat in3talmeTUa.on the ll stock subscribed Tor. the extension of said work above UrowaCTlUe, aw reqotnrt to boj?ftld to tho Treasurer at bis office* flttho as follows,vis: Tott -dollars perrfiftTC on the first Mondays of May> June, Jttly, AogUBi and September, respectively. - BycrdorefthoßoßTd;- •• apiB:3ota * *W. B/COPELiXD, Treas’r. • v •< qtttulto/Journal tod-TFnloPicopy3o days ench. ; • To beti A BASEMENT ROOM* on a good street,-1C feet by 20, troll A- lighted and dry. Enquire at office of • •••■■■« 1 ‘ MORNING POST. Tbe Greatest Invention oftliie Age* frtb TO AVOID thoso unpleasant feelings that usually /Jlaccompanytho woarlogof a new. Hat, -th&COXFOH* ‘lately Imported from Paris, forms tlie Hat to Uie exact shape and slwof the bond.- A neat fit,'and a good Uattosy behadot 77-Wood street. -: - \ BprS Wsr. DOUGLAS : Ourriloute. • :. ••• ■•■*■ THE Proprietor of “ OUR HOUSE” haa removed FIVE DOORS BELOW, where ho has fitted up & house In su« petlor stylo, and will bo open for tbo reception of visiters ort MONDAY NEXT, tbo 10th of April. - y ■■..■.. < .:....W1i1i--PiaNNETT>?-Propg!etor. USX supply ©Mho following Books, and Magazines: FrankXesUe’fl Ladles’Gazette ftr April 1 v.,. Putnam’sMonthly*for April} . ; , - Harper's Magazine, . do .. New York Monthly,da; «.• ' The Pralrio Guido, or the Rose of tbo RioGr≉ by M. Charles Curtis. • ' • ... Tbo Lover Upon Trial? by Ellzaboth M. Stewart., Early Engagements and Florence, a sequel; by Sarah Marshall IfaydoiL " , • • • • - The Rossi nnShores oflhoßlackSea; by L.Ollpham. .. Margaret,or PreJudlco atHome and ita victims; by tbo. author of the Wido; .Wide World., .. r • The Planter’s Northern Bride; Mrs. Caroline Do Hcnlz. . ■ History of the French Protestant Refugees; .by M. Charles Mess.: Jastrocdvedandforraleby . W. A. gildknfennky a co., ,BprB * ’ IQ Fourth street. TrALUAULR MEDICAL BOOttB, FOR- PRIVATE AND V 8 FAMILY USE—BT Dn, F. Homes. *" l. «‘Tho Marriage Guide,” & complete.cyclopedlaofevery thing Physiological and Medical, thntmarrfad people can wlkh to know, with 'oil tln> -now dlscoverlo4, neyer before glten in the English laogua'go. - Naone should bo married until they haVo .read it. . . 1 2. M Ttaa : Malo Generative Organs,” or how to preserve an I .restore the sexual powers oven to extreme 01l agc. 3. HTho Diseases of Women;” for the private nso of. f*v males.-- ..--■■■•■ ■-'•'•■•v •■■x- > •••■ s >■. ■'< £ “ The Matron’s Manual of Midwifery.’? 1 . - ‘All Books have Splendid coloredplates, and aro well bound;' Thoro are no olhen-like'then*;-scientific, piornl <md practical. Price $l, each ■ F°r g - ' ai Smlthfl.ld’.t. A DWELLING HOUM4 XU LKL'-ConUtna lOJrooms, ga, 4,r WBt,rfiXtUrC,; tltU “ li rcraSmi BON CLOTH.-800 yoidr oitsmoilua aiitah Cloth,, plain and sole at tho Oil Cloth Wareroom^hoJlO^lret^txw^, / ■» UNOOVJ3K3.—3 lon Sa .Ku bbcrOun lost (j received and lt>r wlost ttio Indi» BobbjrrlDeftoVUS, Slariet street.*■TmiiBl' 1 • J. & H. I’llllMl'S. T-\nr,T. ifw*T)RW-i2 tiOzog Itulia Kutthc'f PoU ilQ&de» 1 f Borted ahefc Jast rectUwL AwTfar sals ifcoladia- street v fS' . : -i '■u •-y w t . . ‘ t . r • *, v »s i. .“ *P ; ; i v ' !VV> .V' l " *<s^ t . > , * *?«** 1 «■ * L _ VrV* *'.■l. J . " * ifc*«lta3sg t ! - ' O. B. HGADLT & CO.’S Cheap Carpet Warehouse, * 1 Mb. 82 Third Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ’i-rrta tiAvri TjnW T7tf-STORE on* of the largest ond choicest stocks of CARPETS, OIX« CUyTfS&, MATS, ISA T* Wn™m4iSflMMtelTOi of Now Yoik, embracing aU tb. tifc'sf Sprin, Ctoycll, on.l will contiimoto rccclro S^talSUrn mostrmonablo taima.-®# ssfirx:: kS?^ 0 :.? 1 ISSHSi?! <' ;, ... •'Wool amt Cotton--Axminfeter,CbenUle-A Trn tedßugs; Ix^flpoicnt.SliadK* ; qf rvory . dewri \ : Holland BtoirTeaUlan; Coloredand Fancy ’Wool Mato; ... .“On. mu w w«hi>i»_.’lJ LlVj Together with the bent selection of FLOOR OIL CLOTH to bo fouruliu the city,of the foUow-njj 64,74,84,12, IS and 24 feet, from the moat celebrated manufacturers. ... 1 HUFF HOLLANDS, for Windows, SO. 32,34, GO. 38,40,43,44, on! &0 Inches wide. Oral and hollQw“Bras3 Btair Rods, Carpet Bindings, Tacks, Roller Ends Folllrr. ~ , . .. n , n „ a ALSO—-An entirely now article rot Bathing purposes* known as tho Royal-Torkiah Bath Towel; which takes tnop. nee ■• ■ *• . 4 ; - »•••• Personate wontof any arUcUteourlit»*ar©rospmfally te^RedtpamMuoxanune.:, “SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK. SALES V f **** C. B. HEADLY A CO., 8211»lrd sfcrcOf. . v ;Tnor2liliflfl*w. r JAMES P. TAHHBE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Hats, leather, &c., J¥b- 00 WboA Street , Pittsburgh, I*a., Aealn'tnken nlessnro Id colling the attention of Ma cuetomers nnd Country Meichanta genornlly, to hb yttj compli t 9 , noil large stock of ’ BOOTS, SHOES,- BONNETS, HATS, LEATHER, &o u rnrchosed Olrectfrom the New England Manufacturers, principally for C 458, consisting of • OYEB 3000 CASKS 09 THIS LATEST SPRING STYLES, • • 1 .. j.: Adapted expressly to Western Bales. • . HIS STOCK OP FANCY 8H0E3.-BRAID, f SHiKv .GAC2IB, and LAWN BONNETS is »ery largo and varied,such - cannot fall to nlre fall satisfaction;: Also, BONNIT TEtMSXJNGS. . ; . [• "Jlls assortment of HATS, ftr Spring and Summer Sales, Is very large, ana comprLsca all (ho Biylcalofco found, oo sales cusiomcrs, and Country Merchants generally; ora inTiled to call and examine this tujwrfer tiock, urbich.cra x ■ not bo surpassed- by any in the country—with tlio full assurance that the whblo will bo told at unusually smsU I advances on, Eastern coEtj comparing favorably with New York and Philadelphia. “Como and see,”. mir29aUw2at Wholesale NUMBERS 133 AND 138 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. HAVK JTJST- HECEIVED tliHr csteiislTe Spring Stoclc, consisting ol Qp-mLrJs of lblrty?firo Imndroi eases of • BOOTS, SHOES} HATS, CAPS, AND BONNETS, oil of latest styles ami caacng which uro: ladlcß A Sllsfiev Mefl and Boyß’ - Pain lieaf llate* liuUei 1 Bonncti. Broaze Kossuths, . En’ld Nollifiers,. Leghorn and Straw Hats, Fancy French taco, Fnrplo I’orodios, Drab Congress Boots, Far and Wool Hats', ■ Snobo Skin. Plait, Cinderella Slippers, Kid Glove Button do, ; Cloth and Glazed Caps, Eb’d Fancy Belgrades, Sontags & Eutekas, . Oxford and Union Tins, Plush and Velvet Capa, Gossamer Lace, Baskins and Gaiters, I Calf and Kip Boots, - I Children’a flhoes,' 'Leghorn and Stravr, ; Alboni StPoris Ties, } Coarse&Finoßrogansj | Infant’s Colored Boots, Florence, with Copes. Together irith a great variety of FanoyQoodB,’»ell adapted, to tbo approaching, season.. Oar Stock haring teen rni i chased direct from the Manufacturers, principally; for cart**: with great care to-the flection of quality amt. sites adapted to the Western trade, ire ore enabled to Oder. fiaperlorlnduC3tnont3thlj Spring,anil arc determined not to bo under, v.i by any rcgalar bouco, either In New Fork, Philadelphia or Baltimore. Merchants lislting oar city will please call and examine for thenieelrcs B. A.- FAHNESTOCK & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIRST STREETS. PITTSBURGH, Maimfaoturers of 'WMte lead, HedLead and Litharge,lmporters and Dealers! DRUGS, | LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, ALCOHOL, MEDICINES, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNER'S Oil, CHEMICALS, t WINDOW GLASS, , PATENT MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, DVE STUFFS, 1 GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, WHALE OIL PAINTS, I SURG'D INSTUMENTS, BRUSHES, SPICES, HAVING RESIDENT PABTHEltSitt'tho^Eastern.Cldcs to.taka advantageof&H favorable-changesin Uio Martf . Tvo-are enabled.to sdlj for.mb,or to prompt timo dealers, on ad reasonable teims, os EiutemJobbiug lloure*- >: Ouc brands of WLUQ Lend wo gnarrantylo be strictly pore and /utt I txighi t and rqualin qaality-to any tnadoinih United States, m ' Js3* B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S Vemifaga famished ?wUh directions in tho EngU.di, Freucb r German tmd-fpanU languages. ttarUilmJJJnw ■*jM»p-giy . Dft« t>. HUNT,Boiu]eoh PxTJTist, has o£Q'*e from No. 75'Fourlh street, to No. 10 ''<IOO©*FOURTH Street, one door'biHow’ Ferry, Abort be.vlU .bo happy to attend to aM/profosloiml ‘ opts .. O. Bln|(baia& Coi’a Insiiwitatlott line, mo AN3J PJIO3X FOTLADKIiPIIIA, :BALTiaOItR vHKD X' NEW YOBK>-The Owners and. Agents of said itlne have teen for thopost fburtcou years vpnrtecteT'wllb tlio “old established Bingham's. Lino.” They, will giro their usual prompt attention to the forrrarUing of Produce, Wcr* chaiidlz9, Ae., ln'Uie shortest time and on as favorable, teims as any other lino.: •'. .■•...■ 1 - jfctr Qnlyctro transhipment "between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia aud Baltimore. . . . ... . . . f GEO. BINGHAM k CO^ j Caohl nario, Liberty 6t, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A &X, 275 .Market areet, Philadelphia. ; JASIE3 WILSON, Agents . t2l North st; Baltimore; : M; OSTRANDER, Agent, - 65 West St; New Vork. '•; 'Proprietors. • | apt7:ly I3IUNK, ■h&SbIWS GAZETTE,TOtt R. I‘EAII • ; gi>N has lecoWedtlila beauUTulMagasUie of tor ••••;. '• •■.’•'• opr? ■; No.74THlßD,Street,Dlppatehßqil3lng*. /Vi.NU I'AI.NT.—S tons SnoTr WhitoZUio Point,from the £k American Zinc Company. receivlatenfii! fur. sole by •. <.. ayr 7. J. A. HUTCHISON & CO. . 811. SYHUP MOEAB3KS.—69 bblB B;IL 8. Molasses ie* « c«lTcdiperstewner U.B;Blail # anaforßaleby . . yytf ■ J.-A. HUTCHISON A CO. SIOJjDKN BYIWJP.—--, , ■ VT- 23 bbTs QoMon Syrup; ' • • • i • Hi • do • ’ ' ' - * •’* * : -do ■ - *B**e!rcd atfd for palobjr. J, Ai UUTCHKON CO, ~c.pt? mWO APMtEXTICES tolearntha Trunk Budness.-. Ap x P*y at yp. ?.41 WOOD Street ap^ OIHAWIIhIUIY PLANTS O 200Q> Baist’Sl’rizc; , 100 Q Monroe Scarlet; CCOO Victoria; ’ ' i - - • flao strong llmtty plants, from A, BidwcH's StraWbeiry Bedfl,ftrsola by l v,. > .* - nprC l JAMBS WAKDIIOP, Yifth street. SIMUINU BliU)a-»X'4oKflnaCa&ariM,forealo by • - rtprfeg - JAMES WARDBOP. O UAMiIiAIAMI CWUIN CHINA JH3UB—AfcV.floien O Win to onddJulT Shanghai arul Cochin China Eggs- hoto been left with tha subset! berfijr sal o. WarroiitGdofpnro breed. ■- j -< fapxftg].-: -• ► W. A.*McCI/intG.. . . 4 Lh T*IK MAGAZINES FOit AFKIL.—Fmn& .fIL Gaiette; llarptr’s Mopnine; Graham's Mogarioa ; Pe tctfton’a Magazitj et- JicwYork Monthly; tJodey'fl Lady's Book; Kcichrctbcckcrr MagazinerilHffaziiio .tof Ait;-Household 1 ,■■■•>. H. MINES’A GO* - N0:32 SmltfcGold street. . State Library. TWTOTICS^It«IU bft-tbe dutvcTtho State Librarian to n| report soon to the Joint IlbmT Commltteo of Ibo Le* giriatnre, the names of indlridnale who feat* Boots charg*! telheai nnJnot returned.': JCfiarearelndiTidnslsthrongb-- out tlie Commonwcttlth thos charged; notice given that iJI who mny find themselTeala posscsrfoQ.Qf aiiy Boot beloDfflng-to the State Library, tney Tetnra. It bear* the Librarian makes hlaroport If they find. It Inconvenient, • to pend themimmedlaicly, they ate requested to Write to the librarian thetitle of the Boolc.'iho Tolnsie* r &e. : r Stoto Librtuy, narrifibuTgt April 4,1654. ... ~.afrtT,•:-< c%VHDIUJ2B.~ • 0 ■ • • AycirB v Cherry Pectoral; Momte Command Syrtip of Yellow Dock? ■ i * Dr. ftoerixaro’e Stomach DUtcra; ; • V !,’• “Chloride Soda.;. .-..c ■ ' M'Lane’a Pills; V: M’lado’s Yermlfdgo; ■ 1 -■'-DeoVPills* ' ' v . Keyset’s Pectoral; instore and forsalety . ; • -apr7 JOHN 1 HArfi JH. *\,l OllG AN’ti COUGH• BJTfims-For Bate- wbotealo ai JjX-retail by . :■<■ -JOHN:HA£F, - Sole proprietor,!?*). UlWoodftrect, ‘Tbroadoon below Tlrg^aalley. V j mtUAM'a VEiffllFUUli-ConstfliHly on band and fur . >1 salo by [aprt] JOHN RAtT, JR. B' USU'VIKLD’ri NEHYE AND BONE LIKIMiINX-KJoin poundod and for aalo bj ; .■ . aprT-. ■ ■ ■ FORD'S PliiLS, LINIMENT, SWEAT DROPS, and - I / DroncMsl and Limg Bvrup~Foraal& by the groar, do*en or box, by . ■ _ JOHN HAFT,. Jit* ... apr7 r > SoTff Agent. , . Push Along, K«ep Moving ! : npno3E about to wmovu tholr residences on er about 1. • Ist of Aprfh should not forget to coll upon M. QR APE A C0.,-124 WOODBtreet, and supply thcmselvcs'wUh u COOKING -STOVE or GRATE, as incy may require. Mwsw. GrafT A Co. cannot be surpassed by any establishment In tb 1? city, for tho beauty, utility, and cheapness of Ltbclr goods. Give them a-coll.; . . • . • moral Special Notice* - BUSSELL & BISO., at No. IS FIFTH Street, second doer from thocornor of Market* offcT to iho pubUo n: irel ioJoctcd. stock of now and popular UOOKB. The entreat monthly - * MAGAZINES. And most respectable • NEWBPAPEBBr of tlie day. • •‘; ■-.-•'■.•'••a - Alko, on excellent variety of Plain. and Fancy Letter. Wnling and Note Paper*ana Stationery of avery kind* v i • them a calli v . /.; .. - r jtnarSO i\ Something to Love Mo: Hlno, - ■> .■<••> ... Katy-Dld Song: Jalllon. Loug t Long Weary Day. Lovely Nancy ; n* song by Mrs. Barney Williams. • • Four Seasons; Wallace.. ~•• •>; .•.. • •. :■; ... 1 Little Topfly T »Soog; UateMnsona. Katiy Bid and Holy Dld’nt; (duett); Ellen Bay no: Foster.. : t ■ r Wanda, Folka, Makurtav: •,. ■ Invitation Folk*: Wallace. . : : , . La Fluio d'Or Valso. Tbo abDVO Just received, together ■with n large selection of American nnd Foreign Mudc,for s alo at the Music Store of - 1 JOHN H. MKLLOU, fiprl ' 81 Wood atrtet. \ GUOU BAKttAlif?—tfoa. Sals—A good Lot of Ground J\ of6l frotfront on PcansylfTmU Arenue, bj223 deep, on which to erected nlaTße double- Frame Housc, flluato a short dWaucoaboTo,Tunnel fetroot-Tlrisprojwrty will be : «nld for $3,800 18Q0 of which tnoyremafacn perpetual’ laaEo, A new street will pass through Iho bach part of the lot, making it of etlU greater*value.- Terms :ssooln band* balanr.eatluOooyear'.' , *B. CCTHBEBT A SON. • > BprC’ , . 140 Krirdalreet, * li> i ALT I*llo off. the Book, of J\ Hevutatjoa; first surios? Boy* John Canuajlngg-D; D , minister, of the Scotch National Churcb, anthor of Lpo; turefl on the Mirtcles f ParaMegi by . fnprt]. _ ~D.T. jX lQt Woodstrtet. • ,T>KAVWUIi KfcSIDBMOiJ m li!T; —A. neat Cottage X) House, containing four rooms tali IsUdjEd. with a fin* fahej atuatoj ton water 1 ; ties, sppfe,'ic,; a pleasant jrarila ftont«f thsk6tfsa,tenil pboot an acre of ground- - g. CCTHBXKIi BON* 1 --marig--- HOThlriistraet- * H BITXt!Ba-B'iroiaSlsgsa JX fimialoty. -- . (maraij „ * , PMtßßia BBQB.- /'.'lOidGilKSß .WATKIt—3 gross In 11 pints and 1 \J received fey [apre] *'JBB. S .Qr:'™£cc. 'neelo ■: .-t; -5, i CHILDS & CO., Boot and Shoe Warehouse, JOHN HAFT, JR. ~ r-:i •• t • * j *it * • / * « - ... ...... . ' " ' ■ AMUSEMENTS. O. POBTSfI, Lesser. ami 'Mans* hrtS' per-YUth street, above'ftood......Prices of ndml&f'Un: taxes and Barquctie CUc; Private taxes, largo, sS;;do. d-v small, $5; Seetnjd-Ticr, tilso; Boxes for colored-persona, GtV*'.'. L’er.'ons securing seatewill bo cts, extra for 11w : certificate;--Boon open at■•7-' o’clock; performance to con l * menr® at 7 14 0’c10ck......1te engai;en:cnt of the cclolrati'd Amuican-actrgfs, MImJB. KIMBERLY......In compliance witonumorous .requests; the Manager bna effected a re «n -gagementibr six nights 0c1y......Mies Kimberly will appear la two character*..,...This evening, ApriLlOUi; will he per* forpiedffortboSrirt time herb, the newplaybf the DUKK’B ■STAQKBi'iOK THE DAUGHTER’S SECRET:. Gahrtelle d* Belle Tsle/MUs Kimberly; Ehevalier AnUgny, Mr C lfo&* ter.. .«.P6phlaf Banco, : Mlfsß Wnldegravei..v.s'i» rondmie with; 'for Hhocoond time, TUB - IJITLR 3Q0&BY: Do Briancourtj Mr pailoy; Annstie, the LittleJbckfeyyMUa Kimberly. Tomorrow, Miss E Kimberly will appear. ' Grand Complimontary ftuadiille Soiree. \ to a. r , AT LAYAYETTEHALL. Oht Tuesday Eventn«, AprtHB,lBs4, rpnifi EHPOS and friends ©* Mr. tj. A /M’AtAjN D 9 ‘ hav « 1; tohdared to' him a COMPLIMENT A RY QUADRILLE SOIREE, which win place Bi.XA¥AT3STTE HALL, oh TUifiDAY.EYKNING, April 18,18S4;:-'AU t&e lodleft an 1 geottemehwho reccivod-invitations - to attend Mr. C. A. M’Manua? - Assemblies, arc res pec tfally invited to attend : this, (Ac Zarf of the season. dresstog toomforthift occ&tioti; wlU'.bo?& Urged-by 4be addiUon of 'the room opening into the Hull, generally used heretofore na the aupper room/ : - Tho eupper wIU he prepared by the choice caterer, Davfc* Johnson.in the bf the HaU. - -/, - .T 1& Music wi)l bo by Young's celebrated fuilßtriog Band, and figures calledbyMr. Scott. Price of’ticket? has been fixed at THESE DOLLARS £ACH. : They can be procured ftom any member.-ofthe Committee or Arrangements. ' ■ • - • Nothing will bo left undone by.the Managors, which can la any way add to the pleasure, enjoyment and comfort ot tho evening; mar2l3 /lAKQtfS UALL, (formerly Wiikin’a nalj,} J-aarlfistrut, ■ SntUf{fidd, canbe obtained for Parties; Festival?; Ccncert3,Pnbl*oMeeUngs, Ac, ■ AlscvCargoV CfcUllira an i Sax Uort Band e4a -be round In readiness at all times, t v -ffpplyingtQ WH. CTIANK'OABGO; at the Crystal Polac-* Daguerrean Booms of K'<H: Cargo A Co., Fourth street,or a t thoUalL- J 1 - :• mar2l Bfiolto liAgei; Beer Hftlli ' •' Ho. IQC the Custom Bouse. fpHE aubedrlber lias’iust npetfed ono of the largest cni? X best flnlahedl*ger tfccrmils intbo city.- ».His Bcerfi* -acknowledged to bo a superior article, ami every otheroc commodotion about Ms bouse cannot be excelled, ..■ ■■ mar2o:3ip , - ’•! s■■ :■ A. BBNITZ:. ■ • :-£r.HV7: y.* ’TSTII.L BE RECiUYeD at the office of the-Wcslcrn Peoi* • fV - tentlaryof Pennsylvania, until Friday, the 31st Inst, for furnishing COAL,-'Of the best quality, and cood- frtrh- DEEP, free of bone; (tho chanfc bone to bo put in when re» quested; Id ailxasos tnohono will bodcdoctedj.ibconc ynni fi'om tho lit Of April, 28M* in such qaahtiucs as-inay fr* requested. [marll] : A. KKCRIIAif, Warden. j. McLaughlin, - \ ; - Faatklo&al>le Boot And Sbo« :Hftlcort No,, 05 FOURT# STREET, NEAR WOOD, l , . * • ■■' ... (Xh'rec'Zy opposite Ife ■Mayor's Office.) • : ; aE IS IVEDL PREPARED to furnish atl Goods> In Lis 3 rline, end will wathmt, them not to be inferior to any S simllarartklesin thoclty. 110 is welL.prepared tp do ail ! kinds of custom, work.ancl'has in. bis employa corps oP * workmen, who cannot ho excelled in th'p .city. -Tbe publlcr 3 ;■ are respectfully requested lo.call at bis establishment, and! ? exnsiino his Goods. • . . .■: fnnr&3m •H' T OAf bUGABr-r’^Sbbla'lvrsaieby. . ■■ ■' ..... ■ \ JJ apr3 ' „ -eSiITU k BIHCLAJR. ; ..\fIfOLASBKS--300 bbls prime PisnlatioahlolGSBeS>lQ oak JJJL cooperage, for sale by / , aj>*3 " , v. SMITH A SINCE AIR. .'Vf I :i>.‘SUUAiMfr hhdv pri ■ x\» ttpriK ■■,••••■ PEAOUES—4O Backs triAßr—SO bbls for sale by 1- apr3 > ItUblltiD 6UOAES—SQbhIa. apr3 ‘ » . ‘UAUBX’S TRICOPHKfiOUS-Ono of tho best ■Jjtiona Ibr the growth of the heir now In ure; Ingress re ceived by : JOS. FLEMING, v '.mar2s'T•~-::: ; .eorp6r‘Piaiuobdaiid'Marh6t fltg. 4 f&Ili iMiil'EQielteHipckcf foe 'JX. ApriVJufitr rewired onaOr sala ty ; . SAMUEL Jk'LIUPf'HR, • 87W6ca etrcclv A 0001) DWEIXISQ UOUSB on -ItauiUj: street for eslo ii. on easy tertnsi r - B. CDinmERT 4 SOS, marl 3 * ' So. 110 Third street. EABTRRN received and Hit sale Ov mstM = BAILKY4KENSUMV. TULUKN’S MCSIO POE TH& MILLION—The third lot ; U orihla Music fast received-Vcrsona buying it got GO S, pages of ebdoo music for 31, anil bare acb&nca.ofdranlr ■ n Piauovrorth $5OO, - and.examine It- • - j aprl _/ BASIPEL n. tAOgypn i "LXAKfc'JSU r Go<i-y< Potbaxa, and Grahams &Ujp JuL April, /or sale by C, T. C f =SE£L; ■ M»r ■ TAOR -SAliK—ln on© of (bobcat locaUowv"' i? ftixln® Store, bovlngo floe nin of fine.chance to gel Into a good business/ ftnhntS^ 1 - - 4 martl? ', JIIOMAB Bt . □I OUafi TO LbT—Contains 10 Ww iten.joaWyltorttMU &, CTJThSt* gOJ? m “ 81 ' MO.IbWrtTMt. GAL KOCIU2LLE-COUfly by k 7 mo -i B> A. FAtIKESTOCK A CO, BDILUZ.NO LUIB ftt t-nro, nituatcd hating n front on tKoataxnta. Tho &f? 6 2.5 ntfcRnt ■** O,CT 200 a ™P- ®w Ptico and teK&s,.(wh!ehflr{j Ycrsye&sy,) ca})ou • ... . • " aCUTOimaT i^EOrj. npi:t HO Third street. OUOAli—&0 Jailsprime Wctr Orloans, for sale b* —' V* a P u KINQ & MOOriITBAb: Z^lOPFliS—lOOiackfl primo IUo/for pale by _i£S KIKB h, MOORHEAD. GOODS,—"We wish to inform thedUzens of Pitla irtnSesS* < S? T^dnitT ’i‘ l '** 1,0 lBlT ® Jo*t tocdrM onr i Pflfeeatllhl etytca of 08M> JEWe£ mno to convince lft. pahltc of the ahoyo Oct. Callandex. S& * Je * dl7 ’. 3l UOOWa ' 61 ***** Nrfc-Just-Hatred a to*# lot of Albata 8 poems nut .?«*. «K»l *° *llTO,la finish, which wo gnannicotogtTe faUafoeHon. Htao/Watehes repaired In the very best.man ner, ana wetmeteel. ■:..- • ■ epi< A fiKNCZ_FOH IILE SAM OF LiNDaKIH’d ViE A” BANTEDBBTED3.—?. E.DHATO, DIAMOND, targh, has nmuged YrlUjDsiTia Luadreth, otPhltetel pMi.-ftir&MmrtaßtAupplr of Us w»rr»ate& (Jarten BeMs' mtmiMTcsa, stood pt»emlo»nt In this Stand will bd aolq oybxnitut wuneriwl dbrwt from » t&iJQ 1 T>*«: , . SOAP Pi>WD£R—lastQietadfbrsUabT JQBkMQHCMU «“*«“***-g&aojn^ ' \’ 'nmlBaUwjfci i -. L ,^iv; . T. ifor«deby -'i '£• SMITH k StNOEAIg. S: for gale by.: f -. ?• .SMITHS SINCLAIR. *, SMITH * BTNOLiIK. \J SMITfI &- gISOfcAItt, -jv. \
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