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BE POtmt) UN fcACH •rEABE OF THIB PAPER' DBOBiyiBO TBB/PJBOPI.S. . v .,j!n>e Pittsburgh flterttc occupies a: largo-por j^pa t o t its coJujnus with iChargesagsidk the do* .moqrsdy,. that hare no foundationlntrntb.nnd manifestly detigned to. deceive the . Fortunately JbeFeoplo have other sources: ofin-: iormatlqgbesides the <?a»«*./-,iy.ere'it not. «o, The last: fiott.cn. o? ipwid, in bis : paper. of it bo ISth l ipst > ..,'Jt.is an attempt to obargo upon the.dem-: t ooratia party, aympotAy «ntA Suui« in the: oon-- between Russia and Turkey- Amore.ab-i .surd, and unfounded, oharge noeano^nsnßTerdO- ; ..viited. Every one knows that-R is untrnc. :Tbete': is,not. a democratic nowapnpeainlhe'oountry .tbatibae; manifested any snob sympathy, for the cause of. Russia, .for the lost six months;: and .the, editor;of,tlte. C?a«f(sweUkuowßßnohtabe the'fast • ........ ... .• - h;*,)!!-i ~Bnt notjong sipce .it.; was rumored,that.the • English government designed to • establish;.the right .to eearob all ; neuj*al vessels /or, Russian ■ goojlav.andicrthis \oountry each* .right never t wUl bp,conceded. • ; Tbe.AmericaiL rule is, thdt free pbips make frso goods, and that the flog covers the cargo. Should England eeek'to es* v ; tabUsb pay other, ruio, to. the detriment of par commerce, or idsaltiog to our flag, wopfld loodtoacollision in a very abort time, os itdid in 1812. la view of the probability that aaoh a coaree wont! be adopted by England and Fronde, gome of the leading journals had begun toaal oulate the chanoes of a rapture with England* vthiqh would certainly ollythe aympathieaof the American people somewhat to the cause ;of Bus« mar as a possible ally of our own. f.'3!fiB Washington' Onion took this vierr of the raattoiaadpuhliahedthefollowingreiiiarkai';'. “Whilst, therefore, our fijtnpathloa ax* with Turkey,,be" fcxu istarattarfi>fV<}bTiOTHneiit tfiat • «yj*pa£&t«are ■ td ot&eoJiU, irben our interests are folly «so«ittlned> to.be/ ' Involved "br tho in : t£tbe : policy iadorioctref Great Bdtela?’, v : . quotes the aboTO paragraph, ttjep goes.on to argue that thowbolo democratic parly sympathises with Rußsial;, Our readers ban see the utter absurdity of theichargo. The oditorof the fiasetfc also olaims that the cause of Turkey is the oause of republicanism.,! We would thank our neighbor to prove-that. - The 1 Russian and Turkish goyerhments,are bothun : mitigated despotisms; and the sooner they are' x bothoverlhrown the better for the'canss Of ha nudity and.rjastlce, end for the great party.with ! whom demboracy does and that Is, Viepatiy of' (hepeople. .! hero *• i*ardty a man in thjs.conntiy,, vrhat ever.may behlapolitios, that does notdesfro the BupceasVof .TuEfcoy m tiliofltroggle wlthßafteia. . Sho la party, oojdstly assailed; but hot government and her religion are opposed io human progre6B,«Ml liberty, and‘ the prospot ityatfd happiness of the people ;and every dem ocrat should end does hope thahitvrlllerelong bo replaced by a more liberal govcramen t, hnd a more rational arvTvit&l religion.' 1 ■ *■ ' So mneh then for the Qazttift mendaciOoffat tempt to deceive his readers on 'this point: Equally untrue ’and 1 deceitfal hero-been 'his 1 late representations in -regard* to the Nebraska' bilh-He has told his again and 'again, thatitlaan attempUOn the part- Of a portion of the democratic party to legislate slavery info the-territory of-Nebraska; whfleoverytoan'whb has-road -the bill, or any thing reliable in rela tion to it, knows that it aims at no sualT thing bat merely provides that the people'of that ter ritory or State may regulate their,own local affairs, la the same Way the people of Ohio or Pennsylvania now do theirs; and may decido forthemsclveß the 1 question of slavery or free dom; "It recognises, and extends to the new ter ritory tho great demoeratie principle of self government.- All the "sophistry cod' falsehood on earth ean make nothing else ont of it Rat these- clamorous and fatso charges, it is supposed, will serve to deceive the and enahlemnscrnpulous demogognes to control their votes*;., , r - „ IMPOUTAHT TIU3ATY. ' 1 The NeW York Herald states, that the next Steamer will bring from London the draft of a treaty'* 1 cencjajed between. Slri Buchanan and the Earl of Clarendon, oirfcehalf oftheif respec ti vo .go reraments, in which; England admits,'dn tho.appro.ichingEaropean war.tho doatrlne that the flag dorera both ship- and-cargo, and that free sKlps makerfree goods... She also renonn. OM.lfcerigtl. of eoarcfc fcrrthevimpresament.of seamen, eofar■: as American ;■ weasels l are con cerned; and concedes the restriction aato the . law o^blo'ckade. - u , ; . . “In retdm.theUnitedStatosifl pledged, to strict .neutrality,, and non-interference in the - coming contest between the Western Powers and Husain. : “Ibla is a moat important convention. It is important; osit affects onr fights and :onr opm merce,*. and. places us in the position that we ehouia hnve OQcapied years.and years ago. It seoares-ourneatralUy without any.treaty stipns ■ . lations, as it removes,the cause of, war,- and at : onceenablesna to'become the greatest carrier on the,-seas, of the world.” > Bhtrtdd this newß prove true. it will go far to ellaytayptehension that this country-might be (n’the JEqrope&a war. O Ilihe-termaue as Stated, it ooncedes what ; thlacdturtry has contended forfor half a centu ry, hot which has never before been settled. It abandqps.the right of searoh ; and announces the only-doctrine that can make oar dag re . -spected.' ‘ ’ ' ‘iwi ■«!»«.. -■ -t-' .ransoiAi.. Jobs Mitchcl is n6w to Baltimore, where he contemplates giving a lecture on Mondaywven-' ing-J-, -« V . Mona. 'Jellies and troupe are is Philadelphia. Hie first Concert wllltakoplaoe this evening and will h'oriiist of sacred tanSio.'■ ' ■> Tljos F,| Meagher has addressed a letter to Mr, H&ughlon, of Ireland. ’deolining to. express an? opinion on African Slavery In American. Ho gives' r S3'a reason that tbreo years have -yet to elapse before'he is'a oitixen of theHnited States, - and thatjio postpones till then:his declaration of regsrdtng Afriean Slavery in Ameri ca, and every' other affeotlng the’ joint, compact and: Constitution .of the several States. ■ . : - A correspondent of thß Philadelphia lodger States tbat'f'Gen. nonstop has left/ for Texas, previous,-, as- bo he says, to his immigrating to. Californio.''Me will not, ho s&ys. bring up his ohildrcnin a slave Statoi” At : the Whig Primary-Eleotlon,-on Tuesday* evening, for delegates to nominatethe Offioersof. the Consolidated cityofPhUadelphio, a sufficient number in favor of the Hon. Robt, I. Conrad for Mayor,.tvere elected to secure his nomination. Theßev.* James Ujlderptrons Hong Kong.Chi*- na, accompsfcied by his wife, and two ehiidren, has arrived in Harrisbtorg. Mr. C. was sent out in 1851, as a missionary, by the Methodist Epise e. ju S«wi and FactJ from nil qtu»t«i> ; A frighttnl acoident ocouired on the Colombia road, about 11 o'clock on Monday evening, which resulted in the death of one man, and-several others, were sevcreiyi though not dangerously Wounded. 'sit appears that the train was passing at the hsnai'speed, aodwhenncarLemonPlaoe, about nine.miles East of Lnnoaster, one of the rails broke and was forced violently through the body of one of the passenger care, tearing the central part almost to pieces. The seats were out np and demolished, and the utmost conster nation was created among thc paesengers. Tho name of the pettonkUted was Mr. Wilson, who ia-£aid tn hasA beon u cabinet -maker of-Cham borsbnrg, and was on his way to Philadelphia to procure materials, &0., for his business. His body'was token back; toXandastor. 7 . A letter received in Boston from Haytl, put a different face on the recent flare.up between the French Admiral'and Ihe’EmperorSolouque. It : laysyhO ’demand waa forS-payment' of haOk in demaiiy money-—abouVsl6o, a threat •of .bomhardmen tif ’ not paid.' The writer states that the money was paid, and that the French Admiral sainted the Haytien flag. The foreign Consuls did not side with the Emperor in the matter.- - ' ' r Ait. extract from a letter written by Mr. B. N. Carvalho, daguerreotypist to Col. Fremont's ex. •ploring'wxpedition; states that, the party, after enduing every privation, have arrived at'.flal take City ia a dreadful coadition, having lived fifty days:on hors 6 ;fleBh, and for forty-eight hours ;were without food of any kind;- They had lost one man by cold. ' .The mortality of. tho four principal .Atlantic citiea for .the first quarter of tho ye&rß ’SS, and .'sli will be seen by the following table:: ■>./: --A 185£«1«0r.:i834,'. - Th11aCe1pHa..........2,476 / 2,334.....iDCre5£«. 10s. ■ N9»:T07k:..'.v..'......4 J 825 ' ‘a,Bo!), : ;...,lDcreas< J ...„i:tSlV ' ■ ' B-i11tni0re...............1,334 . 1,204 decr£.-i.*.Q .130/ - 80*tan.....1,.,.'«;...'.„1,025. , 1,132,.,...increate....... lOTA - ' The docks ond slips beloogiog to the City of New yort hayti.'been leased thisyearfor : ij>lB4,- •8&C. East year they brodght only $09,800. f A. braid in tho shape of a man, was sent to the! workhouse in hopiavillc, for whipping an Wont: child a few weeks old. llis wife testified, on the tool, that ho caused the death of a former child, haviugaotually whipped it only three days be? i foreitsdeath. !==■ 'x'':;:;'-: 1 -] . A convention of Irish Societies was held- in New Yorki on Thursday evening, for Ahe pur pose of preparing an address to, their country men "in Ireland, exhorting them not to join the ■ British .artfy' in the-coming. Eoropean war, in , which England is likely to become involved. Another 'meeting on : the subject is soon to be jheld. , - s The Wheeling Intelligencer slates that the passenger trains of the; Baltimore. and Ohio Rail road, which , was detained several hours on Fri day,; in- miming round a curve between West Branch and Capon Bridge,- about eighteen mites east ofCumberland, camo in collision. with-a : • hand car on which was two or three persons, one , pf*hbm waainstatitiy killed, lie Was S hand on' the road. ' 7, 7:'77'7 ’ i Modern law may be divided into three parts; supposition,: proof and denial. Supposition is nothing; proof. i 9 next to impossible; and to . deny everything is this main point. : . ;7S'-; . ,7\7 ]'7777 -1 The EJinburgb Review is just 50 years old; the Quarterly 34;' the new Monthly Magellan 83; Blackwood 88; and. Frazer 24. \ The Jeweare getting ; up/tietnbrialB;tp Cott-' gress prOying that . that body will endeavor to procure for every American citizen abroad, dr every creed, a just degree of civil and religious freedom. . . ' A/:/;,;.-,;,...., : 7 A 7 door and window tax haa boen proclaimed throughout Mexico. - ; An order for twenty millions of oysters has been given byEoglish dealers to the fishermen oFGranvillo. . Lieut. John Reecf, a soldier oftitOfßovaLaUpn, died at Blufftou, Indiana, on the 4th‘ins t: ,-in the 30th year of his age. ... . .The queen of:the French stage, Rachel, is said to be about to abdicate tho sovereignty of the' stage, to' becomo the wifo of a - Russian Prince. The, now year camo in and goes oat npoaSon* ' day.; So well goardod, it should bo fraught with goodness. •' A cosa has been lately decided in Now York, which establishes: the principle that insurers are: not liable for goods stolen daring a fire. Mrs. Stowe, it is said, has made a donation of $l,OOO in aid of a school established at Wash ington, by Mias Miner, for tbo edneation of colored children. ' A_ rare and nniqne collodion of all tho fruits cultivated in tho United States, exeept the peach, ie on exhibition at the Patent Office, Washing ton. The fruit nro made of composition, and colored so as to appear natural. Thcro are fonr hundred varieties of tho apple, and about five hnodred of the pear, etc., with a description to each, of the soil, locality, and other information useful ta' the practical gardener^ The. Portsmdnth (N. H.) Journal of April let,' sayß that the Cold of the paStr winter has been extremely desiraativo-to the frnit trees in that vicinity. , Robert L. Longhhoad, of Pa., has been ap pointed U. 8. Copsnl at the port of Dublin, In place of A. J. Xyneb, resigned. It in supposed that the fellow who left tho -house, was not able to take it with him. ;S@y*-The Southern Commercial Convention, at Charleston, undor’eonaiderstion another Pa cific Railraadproject; witha capital of $65,000,-: 000, to bo subscribed by the Southern States, and the Tight of. way to be purchased from, Mex ico. Wo hope they will build the road. There 'should be a Southern route, a middle route; and a Northern, route to tho Paoifio, undertaken at ■qnoo.: The travel' and trade hetween.thO two Oceans, and the two shores of the continent,-will employ three or fear roads as soon os they can be oompleted. ... Fixs Sssr.—Mr. Gee. E. Evens will have at his popular stall, centre avenne, now market, the meatof two of (hq finest cattle ever slooghtorod in Pittsburgh,- They were exhibited on oar streets lost Saturday, and nttrooted universal attention, IVe expect that there will be a perfeot rush to get aportion of one of . tho oattle that weigh '2,212:1b5. eaob. .Mr. Evens is one of the most ' gootiemanly men in his tine of business, and on all:occasions has a Collectionof meats that will please the most fastidious taetes.- Thb Exeoutiohsb.— George E. Alberti pub lishes a card denying that he aetedasexeoution :or in the oase of Jewell. He says ho was in New Fork, at the time; and he is about to bring a snU-for libel against Mr. Cummings, editor of the Philadelphia, Nui&rin, for alleging that ho •Wob the executioner, and making some pretty severe.remarks upon what that paper calls his profession. Fihe ..Meat. —Wowonld direct the atttention of :oqr. citizens who attend the new market to tho stall of oar friend, H. Riohaudboh, No. 73. Ha_will have to-day and. to-morrow, some of the •fin4st.meat ever offeredln. ourmarket. Mr. B. has boeome celebrated for the excellenoo of the articles he offers for sale at his stall, and on this occasion be . appears, to have excelled, all his former efforts. Sflkndid Livxny Stable.—Wo took a Walk yesterday through the various departments of thejnew stable built by.our fellow-eitiaen, ROBT. ■H. Pattkbsps,. It Is one of the moßt complete .bullillngs of the, kind in' the western country. When It is finlshed, .it..will be one of the orna ments, of Diamond street. } t-* c v y ■. - . NoTxs iH.'. VinaiHiA— The -Staunton Vindicator says that it observes in its .numness transactions si gradual disappearance of shiOplasters, and ■ the' snbstitation of gold dol lars and silveV. This leads, tohope that a fair trial will be given the new law for the snppres siob of the circulation of: small notes, at least by the country people. ••'■SS?" An eminent artietlatelypsuntcd a snow Btonn so naturally,, a bad cold by eitt}ng.new itjtitb, bireoat eft -;>i r:p‘,~-vv£dr v ! , ii *> i '•''*‘ v f ’ ■« .• :-.C;f-„\'. vr; t * t! .'-"- : '' i>» rj,~\*s. »’ i“~VIVv.!* r t, * <, - r <«' ~ s i H-»{ - ■>*• ’s ‘ ’ " "»V*W‘£» ‘ i *\S>V' '" W&m 3 \ ‘ 1 _ :J,.» majority ofaildermoa.'' In Milwaukie, Byron Kilbonrn, the regular Demooratio candidate, was eleoted on the 3d inst by 680 majority. . InGmoinnaU -Democracy ia in the ascendant —the result-of -the-late -election.- — i We wonder what onr Whig friends are brewing about of late; \ ’ Notwithstanding all the falsehoods of the Whig presA concerning - New- Hampshire, the ‘ legis lature of that ;Btate, lately'eleoted, has a Derao oratio majority of-'obont 20. 1 ' This-Is the -result; notwithstanding .the desperate exertions of; the -disorganizets, -tho disappointed' office' seekers, the; Barkesj'itho - Hales, the'Abolitionists, the Whigs, the fag ends of ail factions,'and the bo-- lievers of nil falsehoods, - ' - Conneotioot, itris true, has disappointed nil expectation .this timet-but; she was; never a re* 1 liable State, except when an importeint4-a Na tional—oleotion was at hand. - ...-iboso -who-haeebeehtrnm- . In tbo Honso this da;, the private (inlander was in ordcr,and mach local baaraeasdieposed of. Nothing important to tbo interests of your county came under consideration. I may, bow cfer, mention that last evening the Committee of Conference between tbo two' Hoascs on the bill relating to an increase of the calories ofAe sOOlate Judges, have agreed to report $250 to each of the associates in Allegheny county,' and that to-morrow each announcement will he made. ;I avail myself of the occasion to remark on another matter relating to the Judiciary. The proposed increase of salary in favor of tbe Phil adelphia Judges, at $3,000 each nnnually.can not and will not pass, unless the Judges of Al!e< gheny county be included in the bill at $2,500 each.’ Dr. M’Clintock and Mr. Darsie will do justice to your wishes in this respect; and I as sure yon, there was much satisfaction expressed in ibis place, on reading yonr editorial: favor able to a measure of equity in this matter. There has been some conference among legal gentlemen of both Housrs, on the question of material changes in the Jadiciary of the State; bat the session draws, nigh to; a oloso, ahd no ol .terations will take plaoo at tbU time. I shall advise you, however, that there is a prevailing wiahtohavetho Circuit Court eyetem adopted In all ohr Courts. Should the change,take place,’ then your District Court and Common Plena Judges would have to move from one county ’to another in coasccntire order of Judiolal District' arrangement. Mr. Dighatb, in place; called up House bill 446'; entitled “ An act to inoorporato Greenwood Colony.” which oh consideration finally passed. This bill created no inconsiderable excitement ; bat the manner in which it was managed by Messrs. Bighamand Hamilton fpr the interests of Allegheny, county, caused air opposition to ter minate. Mesara.; CblaTett r .'Conrtney, Larimer, Gross, M’Voy, Berlin, Coffin and J. Hcron Fos ter arc the body politic named in the charter.. . Jlr. Bigham, at the earns time, called up the bQl’ for adjusting the difficulties existing between two roads located from Allegheny city to Beaver. The roads, so far as they fan parallel, from Douglas’, in Ohio towhßbip, to Beaver, aro to be. re-surveyed by a joint commission of surveyors and viewers, named in the bill, whose report is to be oondusive of tbe location of the road from :<v point in Allegheny county to New Brighton.: The surrey eommonoes at Hilands, In-Allegheny bounty. ■ .. - : • '■ ■ A bill for tho appointmont of a Notary Public la Manchester, Allegheny oounty, was finally passed.- “IF.” - . . Habuisboeo, April 12th, 186 d . or Post i-rrTho Senate had under con sideration this day; Honse bill for the sale of the Publio Works. Bome.-few amendments yrece adopted, mainly intended to guard against the exeroise of powers, on the part of whatover com pany may be purchasers, which should prejudice the interests of the Commonwealth in regard to tonnage tax, and the: right-to control the tariff of tolls outrode and travol.from time to time. The Senate amendments will not materially change the,general, features of the bill repotted. In Committee of the Whole, the Hause.took up tbo bill for the annual appropriations. The bill was read section after section, and on allpoints, Mr. Roberts; Chairman of the . Committee on Ways and Means, defended'the bill as reported by that committee.. Mr. Hamilton, of Allegheny county, offered an, amendment, whiclrwas adopt ed, appropriating $2,500 for the completion of oertain improvements, in tho. motion and oon» etraotion of a new building in the Western Peni tentiary. ■ ■ ■ ■ Tbe bill os reported to the House, . .made no provision for incrcaso of compensation to -yonr aw judges; nor did the Philadelphia beboh meet with, more favor. Mr. Hamilton proposed, that the salaries of the Judges of : the District Court in Allegheny oonnty, with that of tho President Judgo of the Common Pleas, be fixed at $2,600, eaoh j and although the'proposod inorease was supported very ably by Messrs.- Bigham and Hamilton; yet the House refused to accommo date your representatives; The snm of $2,200, each; was agreed to. solely on tho recommenda tion of Mr.-Roberts.- The Philadelphia Judges ashed, through their friends in.tKo $3,- OOO—bntnota dollarbeyond their present sala ries of $2,500 wbb 1 allowed..:- :The condition of the; treasury is not favorable to liberality, in. .any departnient of pabHc expenditures at -this time. Several items in.tho bill, predicated on: payments tabe made v for . liquidated; claims on * ' , ‘ - t «* ■ ,v*' ■*' a - " V .- r -> V- . UEMOCUATIO TtUVStPIIS IS CITIES, Concord, N. 11., the hot-bed of Hiileism, Whig ism ond Abolitionism, has re-eleoted a Demo« crotio mayor by a handsome majority. In St. lionis, the whole Democratic city ticket has been eleotedby ovessoomajority*--How l& elected mayor. In New Orleans# the Democrats have elected their mayor,: (Gen. - Lewis,) two -recorders,, and a- ..uinpoting . jig- . umphsover (he country had bettor look-ot Ahe above foots, and be more modest in foture. The people learn the truth- in duo time, and despise those who attempt to deceive them.- HARRISBURG CORRBSPONDEHCE; HABEIBDOBO, April 11,1854. Editor of Post :— la Senate to-day, - Mr. Darsie offered a resolution, which was adopted, -to dispense with the afternoon session, for the purpose, of-enabling the several' committees-'to dose tho unfinished- business npon theirbandsi Another resolution w»3 oonearred Id, calling on the. Governor. for information relating to (he do posito of. the pnblin moneys recoived.-by: .the State-agents, .in charge of::the Franklin' Cana] Eailroad.- It is intended to place the revenues id a State" Institution, for the future action of the Legislature. - And hero it may be .suggested —more than ordinary oiroumspeotion is required. How shall the fond be disposed of? Ie it right fully State revenue,■. derived from legitimate Boaroes,.or Is it a trust fund, subject to.draw back, on the. final settlement of the question, touching the validity of the act of forfeiture, about which some difference of opinion exists in high places? . A special message was transmitted to Senate by the Governor, .nominating or re-appolnting Mr. E. Cormnan, of Carlisle, Superintendent of Pnblio Printing. The nomination will, no doubt, be confirmed, as this gentleman boa already dis charged the duties of thooffioe for the past two years, to the entire satisfaction of tho acoounting officers of gavernmeot. Part of the. doty ,incident to the enrsory views of a correspondent, is to narrate tho opinions of "others, as the same qtay bo collected from pass ing events ; and it is, in.view of -famishing fall' reports, I spire the occasion to say. that-the prinltrt in this place nro not satisfied wjth the appointment Why a practical printer residing in Harrisburg was not chosen; may be ground of complaint, for here are men of integrity and tal ents having olaihiß on the Executive. i The Pennsylvania Grand Junction Eailroad bill, waadiscuasedfor o ahurt time.: Thismeas uro is but ait "act to incorporate n ebmpany for the purchase of the Lake Shore Eailroad. A. banns.hf-two hundred and: fifty thhusand dol lars,-to be paid by the stockholders, and ob ligations to be assumed by : them to liquidate all oldims that may be legally asserted in a court of competent jurisdiction, to indemnify stockholders in tho .Franklin Canal Company, are.’ the prominent features of tho bill. The subject was postponed for tho present, but. tho decision of tho Senate wilt be had in a day or two. Several local bills wore acted on, and one In partlaular is entitled to notice: Senator Ja meson called, up bill for the relief of certain widows of old soldiers, namely :,. Margaret ; Muse, of. Mercer Co.; Uoico Borojr, of Arm strong Co., end Jane Harbison, of Butler Co., to each of whom tho sum of forty dollars an nually for life, and a gratuity in advance, of forty dollars, will bo paid. Mri Jameson is very, attentive to the interests of bis constit uents. ■■ -vSJS'V' \ , \%\ ' ~ r', > * ; - - ■ * .tV- . '■*' V x yH k -1 , ;••; ■ r ‘-yJ.- ».’> ■ ;. Tvr the lino of State Improvements, were spoken of os encouraging the ** defective system ” men tioned in the last annualreport of the Canal Commissioners. Many of those claims extend- back for years, *?&.**■ ?9 eo>7 at the last hoars of the session ■W e information,of those delinquencies, on the part of tho? Statements, has'come to the knowl edge of the.board. Should this “defective sys tem” be continued bat a few years longer, it vroulcVinr tho forciblo languagb of Mr. Cook, of Westmoreland - county, bankrupt -the State, and terminate in repudiation. Members, generally,, voted in favor of the several appropriations re ported by Mr. Roberts, in hope that there would ,be an,end to thoEo after cialtnß against the Stats. ..This afternoon, both Housea hold session for ■ upon' priyote.oalendar.;rln.;Benate,.th6;l)ill retalingto ponalticsefor isaulng notes of- a leaa dehomlna : tlon than five dollars,-whioh had been rejected a few days sioce, was. Reconsidered, and by Sena . tor Darsie amended bo as to authorisoaud ini struct the Courts. where suite ore. pendipg .to Consolidate BevernToctions egalnst' any corpora tion or body, politio, for infractions of the law prohibiting the.issue of small notes above r'eferi red to. Tho Senate-acted oh-the policy, that’ the lawiwaa not/intended’to; benefit whijofratori Who entered of Bpeonla-j .tlon. by. devising waye-and, meansto iead others , into legal difficulties; The Opinion Obtains among; lawyers of wetehalanced, minds, in Senate, thtiti i the proocedinga ihatituted in yontcdnbtyforj the ponaltyoneachnoto cannotbe sustained.j ; The net of the agbnt' in'such oases, when done! , iwithont.antborjty bythe .principal, will not witr-i . rant the infiiotion of.the.penalty,.except as-.thbj i samo moy-npply to him, who is'immediately; . concerned in the violation ofthelaw;; : The-pub-! ■ tie administration of justice demands 'a ' rigid; , construction of . penal, Btatnte'p, and in no instance : sbonld nn informer be eneonraged and protected; in bis mission' to plunder /others formers jahr- 1 r poaes ofgain. ..T speak; thus.freely) because I? ? regard the. attempt to injure the .“Allegheny Saving’s Fand”nßone of those sehemesfcf legal' - speculation which every bobest man condemns. .The Honse.was.engsged.in local bills on - third reading.• Tbera- was some, hxeiteihent! among the Philadelphia delegation on a bill to-restrain the city authorities, ogaiust the.dcmolitiou of the market hoases on Market. street. :* As the sub ject is not interesting beyond the limits-of Phil delphia, your readers Would prefer other matter of a general nature,. _ A message was received from the -Governor, addressed to lbe Senate, v ln answer to a resolu tion of that body,-: passed ycsterdajvrequesting ■information relativo to tberecelpiS and deposits of moneys from the business, of the late Franklin Canhi Company Haliroad. : The message famish es the following: ■- ? W. F. Packer,- Esq., Superintendent of the food, reports, that from thelSthofFebruaryto to the 27th March, inclusive, the receipts? equal $l2, $36 32, the same being an averago of week ly profits of about eighteen hundred dollars.- Those weekly oai nings on tbe road hove been l deposited in the Merchants! Bank at Cleveland,, to the credit of the commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. The superintendent has given seonrity, bat the Bank deals not with the State, and no eecurityhas been taken from that institution. “ FARMER.- Whig-tri- ; Tjibßcssiar Invasion Stout.— Tbe Toronto. North American states that the absurd story of a Btissian: invasion of tbe Provinces Is likely to be followed by a matter-of-fact aflfalr—the or ganisation of a Provincial army, whioh the min istry intend to use as a means of scouring, them sclvcß in power, tbrdhgb tbe distribution of the officers necessarily involved in the scheme. ; ®£ssf"ltlßaaidthat Sir Charles Napier* in be* seeching tbe Admiralty, in common with many other eminent uaval commanders, to bo entrust ed witbthe command, bod formed tbe resolution, in ease of- tho non-success of his application, to proceed to,Turkey, and crave tbeSnitan to allow him' to assume the command of the Turkish fleet. £27“ There is a great demand for mechanics at Alton, 111.-. The, Alton T&egraph says:,. “It seems almost impossible to obtain them in gaffi.*.: eient numbers to dotbe work whiob Is wailing •o be done." Journeymen carpenters are re-, solving $3, and bricklayers ‘and plasterers $1 50 per.day, ESP-Tho Rhode Island Senate stands 19 Whigs to llh.Democats.and Independents—tho House, Il Wbiga -to 31 Democrats and Indepen dents. - Connecticut:— Senate, 5 Democrats to 10 WBigs—llonso, 85 Democrats, to 128 Whigs and Free Boilers. WAsmsaTos MotrewttsT.—Work bos been ro-. sinned <?n*tbe Washington National Monument. The sontributions fer the month ending the dtb ■ioßt., werp -5738, 07, The exneudltures for- Marob were $2,980 72. . - ■ - . Tire Cm or Gusoow.—This steamer, from Liverpool to Philadelphia, bos boon ont about, forty days. ahd hns not-been heard of sinco her day of sailing. IHsftared she ia lost. 4B3*'. Neervotti. Ofenaes. Oontrollodi a&<! Conquered.— of the physical pain ehffu ml by the human ■ rac*- pto&oda from; affections of the nmea. ,Tlio unattfirttblo'agony of rieuralgje,'rheum»ttem; gouty spasms, headache, <md n thousand name]ess pangs that dart jthrough every portion of the system, and distract ,thpbrain, are referable directly & an unnatural condition ofithe nervous system. The vaster sea arc n prey to * va riety of agonies that may truly be called infinite,<ol grow tog out of the disordered action of the nerves. The nerves are the seat of all pain. Kill tha omo of a “raging both," and tha pain ernes. Destroy the nerres of a limb, and Itls paralyzed Render alltbfl nerve* cf tho frame Insensible, and:you produce- death.- Of what immense importance; thereftm*; mast a preparation be: that will into** health* and permanent energy, into this complex armigemrnt of vital agwatsknowu os tho norroti* system! Experience has prored.Ui© faculty admit; the record shows, tbst Dfi.MOItSE’S INViaOIUTiKQ EUXIB- AKD COR DIAL will produce these almost miraculous elects. If all utea tould wltaGss the changes It brings about in the bon' dltionpfihoso toperfah"—how it banished melancholy, begets strength, controls pain; builds up and fortifies tho constitution, mad prolongs ilfo-i-ifc would be an necessary ,to advertise Ik Newspapers arc merely used as media to To bo unlmsally used, and• • it merely requires to bo unites eaQy lu>&WD,dßfooldof tho press i$ invoked to guide tha pabUotolhia Uiisfefiwmtainj but no printed wordscan . adequately set forth lie value. . r The Cordial Is put Up, highly concentrated, In pint hot tics. Price throq dollars per bottle, two fbrflvo dollars, six ftrtnclrpdollars. •. ’.O, BERING, Proprietor, , _ . _ ~ „ .192 Broadway, Hew York. _ 1 1 AGENTS. FLEMING A BBOjb, No. 00 Wood street, Pittsburgh, • ’ DELGtaXH-KEVSEB,No.JUOWood .street,.- do. FLEMING, AtiffgheoyOtty. . aprft-6T"*w ■■■■■• 49*XmportaGt'to; country Ueaiers.»D^ OEOIIGE H. WK&ttahanO,Beia# 140, coruor of Wbod street and Virgin} alloy, has' for sale a com plete assortment of pure .end gefiuino patent or pro; prtetory mwllclnw, which yrill bs sotdlat proprUtorsprlecg among which aro the, fbllowlDg, yis: , mis. . Hooper’a Female, Dr. Rose’* Alterative* Andereoa'V do.. Railroad, . bjwbes. do. Golden, ; , . Boorhavo’aHolland, ■ do. Female. : Übetettora Stomach, Dr< M’CUntoc Vs-LiterFills, Greece Oxygenated, u -*-v /Hobensoch’s Liver Pills, Hampton's Tincture. - * > Seller* d 0.,; . Btdeflff** Alkaline;''• • *'' Mourne's . do,< - Hutchings'Dyspepsia, ; - • Fltche’e Cough, i >V • Bionghton's,'- • • do. Cathartic, ■■ •>. Sargeant’a, •■ ;• do.for Dlarhcc*,' : Wofre’e Schnapps, ■ do. for t)le«Ung:Lungt, snurpaAxocDvan exmxdies. Roberts' Saraaparill* ' Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral, ~ - .Townsend's Tdo* ; . ;-, DnJayne* Expectorant, - Bennett's Plant and Boot; Taylor’s BkJsam of Liverwort, : Loudon's Indian Vegetable, - Schenk's Dulmonie, -, - : Wright's, . do-> t Dr. Duncan’s Expectorant* ; Holloway's don v Nuttoll'a Syriacum, -. T. Dyott'sAnti*bilious,; ....] /• Dr.M’CUntock'sPectoTaJ,: Letfs New London, >do. i Cough Mixture, do, .Windham, ■■■■? Fitehe’e:Pulmonary Balsam; Dr. Cook’s :.. do. EtpoctoranL •Hibbard's v -do* .do. Cherry Pulmonic, ■Harris' rick headache, Vl Or. Rose’s Expoctcimnt, Radway’s ltegulators, > : Ayres' Cherry Pectoral, Moffafs Life, Sellers 1 Ootfgh, Brogg's AnUrbUloajiMorgan's do. r - ~ • do. Feyor and Ague, Remember the plaoe; " Loudon's do. r .r •- DB, KEFBKR'S, • Jaynes'Bonatiyo, No. 140 Wcasd etreeL comer Brandrcth's, ■ n Virgin alley* ■ German,; • marHbdaw - narrU’ Stole Headache !Pllla-xWar» ranted.—NO OGRE, NO PAYi—ThU Pm is a ccrtalq curd for that most dlfitreselsg &ffecUoa of. the tern called Sick Ileadacho.. It nerer fails to remove an ab tack,- to from twenty, to. thirty minntes,*when taken accord*- tog to tho directions, and;, that without either vomitfng or : purging. Its uso, moreover, tends to the complete eradlca* tkm of tho disease. There aro .twclve doses in each box, with ample dlreotlp&s. Price , ; t ; 1 Prepared andßoldby HARRIS A liAtHßOPfHarrlsTillo; Va., and sold by GRO, H..KRYSE W<|od, street, Pitts*- burgh.Pftn sign -of the Golden Mortar- aprSriaw' 49" Pantaloons**— Tbe weUdßtowy'enporiority ef OTUBBIiE’S Ct In the Garment, needs no on ids part’; it has been acknowledged fay oQ who have fevered him' with' their order* that they hare neverfcoea fitted with sfao r Bamecaso oni styte aa by him. lnform hlapo>. Irons and the -public, that hia clock. is cow replete with the newest styles for egats, Tests and pants, shitablo for the proseotieaisbn. : . 33. QUIBBLE, . Tailor and Pantaloon Maker. mUbertyat, head of Wood; ' jfgp Vo celred a lot OfSaow-WMt® Zinc Faint, which I will sell •sery low. T Also, ZtsoDam by the gallon, wjilch Bells and eorers better than liasoed OU. : . -l. * GEO. H. KEYBEB, 140, WoM at, . margS opt. of Virgin Alley, idgn of the Golden. Mortar. nf 140 Wood sficet, on band fc splendid a*, ottment of BtEDIOINB GEESTS, for families and steam* boots, at Yarion* prices... Tbcso Intrant: of articles of this. MndwulJldoi'reUtojjlvobbnaoaU; •• . :ifb>X\- AWcrdto yara«s~*H<w to h&vo gMißtttter and More of It, and Healthy Stock, 43* Sew Discoveries—«VEOKlfAßtE CATTLE. POWDEB-Tfaesepowders aro pat up la onepound packs, ano ora really & gooduticlc, not only for tbo* disease* inddeat to Horses, Cowß,-swlne -and other^animal’ l , but they are likewise emrexeeUenl artfcleto* improve of the’ onimpl. * - ; . Jb* i/tfeft Cbvt t theynot only toprora tho cpcAlOonof SlichCowiy butttißy increase well as- im* pxovo the‘quallty of milk and batter. The proprietors say that it Increases the quantity of batter from half a poand to a pound a week to each cow, whlta thoso persons who bare tried it, say a pound ond'a half to two pounds per week, with the -same - kind ' of-feeding as before.' Of one. : thing we are. certain. all whauselft once will usflifr. all the time and save money by the as well asimproyc. the. appearand of their; stock. Price - 25 cents a paper, 6 papop;for,4l. •„ /; v GEO. H. KEYBER, No. 140, ’Vcbrner Woodst. and Virgin alloy.. •—rjr.-.u'.oWbolftanJlA ftn«V : Aw^Agne.Fy wc*-of thrwyeora standing Cured. —Mr John IrtDgdon, cow livfbg at Eeavar Dam, Hanover county, Vs,* near Richmond, had Agno.acd.'PoTcr for throe nwsfccf less than once* bo was parched with, foyers as soon as the bhill loft him, and after - trytag'pbysicians, qalnfqo, xqojjrtof the. Tonies advertised,- and ey«y thing recommended to him^yralishout to givaup in deipsix, when Garter’s Spanish . Wixtare wis oft he got two before hehad usdd.more 4h4n a jingle onej ho was perfectly cared, end hasnot hada'chill or foyer since. ; Mr. Losgdextis cnlyo'no out of thousands who hayO bccn beneOlted by Ibis great tonic, alterative-and blood purifier. ■maill ■ . b« Happy Jttesultfl ftom tho aseof pit, STIi ANE’S jpELKBRATEO XIVFJb PIIABr ari daily forcing’themselves before the. public. Oax-eHixenswOr spcak.ou£'<Ecad the following;’.,.-'- *. This Is to certify'that! waa troubled With liter Complaint for six month*,.and-being advised by a *ieod to useXr.'. er Pills,-! gbHx^bozeB, r ftnd by the ; tJmelba<lfinii<hMtnklngtbera •thediseaaetLadentireiy disappeared.' I therefore ch eerfully recommend than to&]| : afflicted wlthii?or complaint, or any bother disease arising l from excess-of bile;f -..'.r. MftSr CARNES; • * - -No. 6 Clinton strtwt, New York. above valuable remedy, also BrifiTliahe’s cel ebrated Vermifuge, eaanow be had at-aUzespoetablo Hrug Stores In this city. - * 1 I __ -v Purchasers askfor, and toko owe bat Df» triAOo't UftrPllb Then other now .beforo the putties: TeVsaiti at »ll'Uie respectoWaDrua fetomio Ihatfnltrd States and Canada. ’ Also, tar sale by tha sole proprietors, * ' .r.tiwxsa bho3»;.'\'v> '■".Successorsto J.EiddACo- ■. •■• ■■ 60'T7bod«rtn»t. ,' ’f'&pT^ihkW:\ y - h 4 - . ... JSTEW- .ABVBBTIBBBCBSySc H AH D W AISE JOB Saddlers and Carriage makers. E. T. LEECH, JE., No. 131 Wood otreet, piTXSßtruda. Also, Clothfl.Damaaks; Laces.Uois. Bont Stuff, i Springs, &0., &e. ST. HOTEL.* ’ (TOBMBBCY TUB. EXCHANGER) ‘ PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn, and St,Clolr streets, ■ C. W. HBHHm.-±- Proprietor. - • clft?3 hou.^e, t>rLwe?rt tiio lUilrcntl I>&- potsj the loomsuo largo and nraly Torn liihed, and charges moderate, . aprl4:lydAw. STAR BAKERY AND-ICE CREAM SALOON. A AP. BOIIfLDKCKER respectfully inform Uielr frlrnd* /*.* ana cmtoiners,. thatlUeyorc.now prepared. at their Saloon, lyo. 58 Diamond alley, to »rre up pureICEOREASJt ? f *?* Vftlw .? y \ on hand fcTery kind of Cakes aufr - rartleaftfiaismUies m» be aerred-with all articles they mey order T ou lb* eborfest n<> Remember 23 Diamond alley, a few doors cast or the Diamond, : . .. aprifelm •: • • _ • - I V d? u ?, Uc or 10 Bnlldlne Loti, Nthfl-iIIJagoof.COAL PORT/io CbatUew township, Ah’ OWa ‘“Her, by » ay of ttoLUtle Sawmill Run Railroad/ on MONDAY, the Ist day of May next, at 10 o’clock, A« M. , - t-nrogh of Coal • tort, aontigaona'. eammfilßtm Railroad end Coni Works.' •■ * - XbesoLcu aro adrantagebosTy situated either fur prlTatr' ■t de £*? J or pIaCKr of t>«elncs.i. The Tiilagß is a ibrivicp y f rtBpcrom oß^: f H n S* n * and populous ”h!Sgbif od,ea>y oraecosa by the Railroad wltichpasseV neralta feToralda opportunity for persotis of moderate rnewna to eecurethe moat doSTablelots now fob aalo in'the ' TUtogav linvite personsdesiring a location lo thia nrtch borhoodto <»nu> *ad«amine'fcr tbemselres, asrbeJloTO to assure purchaser*. • P wr '®JS &*** Ranroath eml paitfengorcarfl will makete trip* the Ohio rirpr and thUtil **£®- A 1 ;?® Dost* constantly ply butween the Si wk* 1 ?/ »} riser nnd- tho foit if jVm, street,' w*Urns brought practically eloso m ACTprou»gprins!orpqT>wates.rnn».ln tho rearef the lets, aUttchAnflioratiou that pipes may bo-laU“»Uh easr r to alrord au abandant enpply to orery house which tnar be erected.'.' ■■..■-.• » . \ . - ( : 11 0 * fIP Ms dl a» «lo,:psjfflogora attli.be. carried to and from Uw Kroond b, too caro, Era of charge. ..■■.• ‘ .“Jfknnaor. caay.bne-fonnhrab on coadnalon or saie,cae balance in three equslLpsytntmts. - DDT NBBIiD, Ppoprietor. • aptl&3td&w , JAMES fi TtICIIBY. AacL Uy jßxpr«»k Sbadi-Jiock Sjsh, R*—. : JwißaJ dafly, J* ISwternilfth and Ovster Ctnapany.’s BcuoL Woodstreel,opposite Alro ,tmh OoYe Flout ned SaliOysTfTs* with every variety of eptetiKon odiWef, and Clam Soup, murarpaewl. ;Allof-«Wcb Wrt w emarly ferfedup ia a styteequal to any part of tho world. pf good things, aro: invited, to test the truth Of the' .above sUtcuutnt.,.... :. SAMUEL BTSISRTJCK, v aprllotd ..; .•■ - , ; .,. . . ■ . Agent for Company, V. . ttUBBB'l? Bi PATTEUSOS’S M Cqrttor Diamond:slrtet onilChanryaUey t aprl4tf. ;- • PITTSBVnaB, PJjr 7*\RANOiSa» LBMOJJB AND TIGS— - V/ 400 box«OttmgT»; ' ••• •* ■ .400 .do Lemons i » . -- 1000 Drums I'iza.. To arrira and for eaTu bv apr!4 JOSnUA BIIODBS & OQ. t 3oWbalatoeat :TI34IfiINS.—SUO boxes lUteius; .AY • /500 lC*boxes dot . WOji do do; - ,;■■■: • ■ . **•*:•.. . d0»-. Jost VcoM &Di] fbr-saloW _*P *** • J08!1CA: JUIODE3 & CO. T>UTXiiMrr4,barrel* fresh roll ; just r6c&fo<t ana for said by [apr!4l HENRY-It COLI3KB. EQGS-O. bills, Jo good eoniUloa; jiist tuceiicdu d ftr TOlaby • ■■ • {aptl4} - ■ HENRY 11. COr.tTwg ... TITOLASSKB,—abbIs M»plnMolasses;Jut -.nodnd. and m forctJa ty - japr-lfl;;. HBSBY H.COLTJKa. 1 U OFi—Aftealieupplj imt tuceirod by' •El aprH : : HESRT n.OOUJKB. MAPLE -MOLASSKS.— We liate this day recofred 1 fehl for sal* l6^ — a P*® Molasses, for roUlHhit to customers; ■ *P>** 353 LlhJt^flSkt. TNS^OBBBKIATOgtNS Ai eMHbnnt citea; far ßald at ttw Bublier Bopo : ; ;.T 1 »prl4 J. k H. BfntUPS, 116 Maitat rtrjrf. L| 03PIXAL SIIKKTIMi.—2OO yards white, India ilubter Sheeting; re«lced and foreale retail,; it; 110MarKet street. • •.: • fantUl J. aiLl‘Hn < llP&" 0% SIIiH.-8plepo» jeliow on Bilk, of different qoaS ties; nr Bala at tboOil Cloth; nareroonuy lie Martel atreet.: .-ItaTi-Hl l,tH PintLlPS. ; ■ dpillP: HLANKKTH.—3 itman India RubberCamv Slant;. Vt eta; fur sale at tho India Bobber Depot, ■ apeU J * n. mtIUPS. CRANBEItHY to fine order foe jajtttlag. Itaealeby . ; ' JAMESTVAItDEOP. A; bbla 82&nJi 76 per cant; in atora frrf ffrr Oi aalo by laprl4] Ftifl MIKO BRQ3» .PASXKrrJGQ lbs in store*oa for snld by __ aprH;, • • gkEMINCr BROS. WINO WHITE ANB/ZLNC DHYKH-A freali lot Juetre. AJ cei Ted end fjr e£te by fanrHT ' PLEMINO BROS. ■ ■ , TrunJc l.oet. OTAKEN away ■ from the landing at MUburgb; opposite ion Monday !ajt,a BLACK marked -with a card on this top “ Oon-' stanOno Kaiser, PMeiMphla.” Any one haying it will re turn It to James Collios A Co, No. 116 Water elreet, Pilte boigh. . ... aprl3:(lBt* ■ ' ' Br»i B>:18. Rubicon , ’ “ - 13th, 1854, at No. 102 csrff “MS# FlpyerSa-Capß, Head Ac. \ uprl&d3t ■ Uaidware. for Saddlers and carriaoe l •--••'• ;• •. 'ftTftlf No l^ 3l Mroot, Pittsburgh,- *• Also».Cloths, Laces, Damasks.* Mops. - Peer itaip TUm Bl »prW ,er “ yTtober - VaSp,,*c,iS ■ ~ JOHN OttVDIT. ■ ' IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN. WINRR M Poach*Brandy, Ac. „„ Jfcodemy. ; ! ,ra pootfuliy announce to the tto^rto®^ atb ° bQ!UInS (OTmBTly 6 " n ; wU Ibe, given ott the Piano Forte, Uelcdcon, ‘^ Music, puplla ■will beinslruct* ed separately and in-classes.. “ - _ IcisttucUong will bd given to those *lio v&b to atndy iho fromtho„fiist principles of the. scionco to tbeilghcst order of moalcrd composition. parUealars, enquire at H. ttleberVand Hi Bfin?! l^? os^luEic Stores. ' ,G. ANTON, , aprl&£wfl 'V D. aUUYOOK. | T>BOOM& t -S0 dosenjost rcceiretl auditor sale by v JJ? s P rl3 ■ HENRY II COLLINfI. ' APPLES—3O eksiast received and for sale by .. XJi aprlS ; - ■ HENRY JI COLLINS: T>DOTI3R—I bbl toU for ealeby • •'.•• - : £> I °Pr3B , » . . HENRY IL COLLINS. "CTTALLPAPRRS—Yor entries, parlor a, chambers,.4a. * fY- a greattariety, for cale by - - * > * aptlS; WALTER P> MARSHALL. TlQßUßHS—Velvets, gold and common, for sale by - : JP Uprl3 : . .WALTER P. MARSHALL; fIREs BOARD PRINTfl—Mne, mediamand cheap.quail* ties, forsaloby ( - aptlS • -.-. ■■■-. ■■■■.. WALTER P, MARSHALL.. PHYSICIANS POCKET OASKS-A beautiful article just L received by J JOS. FLEMING, aprla - : s ' . corner Diamond and Market. * Tht Oreateit Invention ofthe Age» n rari -TO AVOID tixooe unpleasant-feelings that usually Tjßacoompany tha wearing of a, new tlati the CONFOR* < lately imported from Paria, forms the Hat to the exact shape ami size of the head.- A neat fit, and a good' Hat may be had at 77 Wood stfeofc. - » "apig , WH. DOUGLAS QAA ROQI O marSl V V ' *- *, * ' * s •;-*-V** * , ♦ ' ' - s. a. viasnmoos, a co. ■ ..* t? 4*» w -.** •:-.. • \ *• .■■ ••■ a ». ,4. ±\f ,'*. _ . .•,"••■ •”* -- • \...K,"- "- •r •y;V;;-i 4.- ' - Xa * , y . - - - - V--, : A ;k ; * ,!JS ~;sr Cheap Carpet Warehouse, JW>. 82' Third' Street, s PITTSBURGH PA NOW IN &TOS33. ona of the} largest and choicest stocks of CABPETB. OIL CLOTIIH. MATa uiv au Onr racm ° a “•“*»««• ***%• 'gSi°¥ 1 T i * WSSS£S#? S Aubosscn do •?? Printed Cloth, Tablet Eslra and Imperial Thwn.i>ii. ' w < _andPlanoCoversi ' PatcDt-Tapeatrj^lngrsln; ?. J ' :;• »4 MonoMdlihloOorers J Superfine ami fioelneSln- S SA <_4 > KM j. Worsted Datnork -do do - Worsts! and Wool ! gpaiihjh Hatting, ate-foVp&; v— fTronspaJenrOroen OHOotht Persons to srant of anj snide 1n H o«llne.«ra rapectfaliy tanked fo ml! and rttwhlne ,-..- ; “W LIi 2BOHTB AND QUICK SAiESi" /- ~ ‘ _mat3l.lmds» - -- - O. B nEAJLT=ACO, KtlhM.trtet. JAMBS P.' TAUNBE. ■ WHOLESALE'DEAIiEJI IN' 7 Boots, Shoes, Boimets, Hats, leather, &c., - 3® Wtwf Street, IPtMsbur&h. " * ZOOT&. SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, EEATHEB,' fio. faitlaßcit tllitetfhmi thg Sro Kaglwd-jirannfactnrßrs, prfbdpally'rbt cim' ■ ' ■ , oym 3000 OASES OH TOE IATOS?SPWWB smET’^^ 0 ’ TTH BTOCK 0P PANCT SHOES, ‘ ' -M; “tbbctlon. a/so, BONNES TRIMMINGS. ' b very large and rartal, such .i ' * hat^6t «*l So mmer Sales, 1* tot? lo?B¥aB« ampites an tie etjlts to balbonA **..,*, advances on Eastern cost, comparing favorably arfthKajrEMMeipbi^SctoaS H. CHILDS & CO., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse; NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET . . PITTSBURGH, PA. 7 Mans ssandt siSKsis-. |£?i§fe*« ißusklns aad Gaiters, Calf and Kip Boots, ? . Shr« C p ?' ?°T ttorLace - Cowso^Fine-Bwfeaßi s ; wlii's " itSS*!!*!?** " to the Wfertera tratfe, we ac?» enaMedto o Berea mt! or ifLt&JEffu t 6 ®? , o*wlecil9tt of quality And. «hca adaotv-l v • ~-: JaartßaiAtrjet' OB® ATB OP JttAGNJSSIA-A ate, W-tot P? r K‘' Ur 'V u it U eompaiHiYoly ■ worthlfw liuun oia. l.urchascrs c&n Riroyapmenre HYrexh rti >j JOS. FLEMING’S,' coraofrD&uoondittoa Marketgta.'. Anolt,or fnsah arrival cnhtt' eels bxatad Mineral-Watery received by ■. _ „ ios VLsmtttQ,- ■ comer Diamond and Market?' UVB OIL— O baskets or nty Bat OltveOLl. Kcdndinr JOS. FLEMING, ‘ - ■ . ' corner Dlamandimd Mmatrtn.-: B*X BUM—» do* rery aupsrior wid genuine litrltQln. racelectlbr . • - ■-408.JHJBMUBO;^ • . com fir Dfarnftpd and M&rkfit sia. PP'Wf * l»’8 SBPKUtOIt STEEL PENS—A freuhTrap. p, 1 of ,? sD 2 uWB Acting Sp«n: Pointed. Barrow and rerryidimPena, Una »ndextra finoj»lßta,Ja»tra<aj(T64bJ *E£l? ~ . 8. JB- I.AOTfEB. 87 Wood si. Oraad CMWUmentary Quadrille Soireo. ri ™ 5 I*S*AhM2S£ ® U »• _____ -Mm a . PMPLDtBreARr QPADaiLtir .to&aew.VW»i»n. i ™ ! T r ,t *“' v '' fn S^^ t T°s C?^ km,; CW IIIO 0a f - 'lrr?.*g”a:*n»»t«»»g county, Ta., with Rood ImprOTo- J Jl>»:»un>CT;t>Ul:t« prepared by tUdMeontow' Direct " tnente, for*2,ooo. aODIUBEItT* CON, thoiljil •’ ■ *?- 3 - __ U 0 Third at' J?;rW c * ul relebiited lUl'shfifi I** 1 ** and figtMcalJedbjJlr, Scot*. < •■. - "*• • k* B * l DOLLARS* * ■&SsySsfsi^.sssr ll """ ,Br mffln,w ct ag^sssKssassas, Lpo erqiuag> .- :.o ~ «• ? \ h AilD BUM WINDoW BLIMCS—JnaI; j. InTgo noppljr, tnssng them some new nmjroleuijtd aveiea eupedur to any tiring of thnfcjnd oecr bmnghttotlila SiSIITEL a LADFFER, s£lH - ; WWoM »t ' its hlatory, cJmnctßr end results:. » ItJL itr ecanutlcs and yTpfm>|tfM; „ . ■?• • Its scienceandits fitctd;v .Be»oiirtiltnif itelhßuoUc& M»cftnb»HiMW'uHraifUu) , (he iodlrtauid end tho progress of tho race , i Part t.nisforlcal imj Poetical: * - ■ :Toltir Bultlfd aal IDiutnllrQ; " / . Port 111. /theoretical and. Scientific; by T. t. Nichole, fa’. D., and lire. S.Orovo Nichole, rewired end for rale by • W. A. am>BSP£NNY A CO, .: ' 78 Fourth etreet ? lU W* WPJSft-lßre»ing : paper li 1 “ Stationery, Market ebeotwner of '•' N!COIkL ‘-' r '-'' '• ' ■ ■ •■ - vpmwa t • • Btfiua-Goiupa»aMj: 7? •• * •■; .-.-v- -T Squares; . \ . ,» Driving P«n»y.z. '' -BoWißenaj- Bov Pencils;* ■. ' ' „ Spacing DlrUprej;; . Dra.Tripg pfpK,, Proportional Compasses, .Parallel Btrter*i crall dov*-' " eaiBDT **■ B»'IIA.VEN’ aprl&eam ..: ■ Corner Maifcet tmdSecond at* V' Ur B®wl«ifcleyJlnaaemyi :! a cuiSSICAu and Comsaelal School fo*lVnr»on<hi* OWo,»nd PonnwlTsoJa.Binnad* «»1 <Jhk>;Yutct, IS Prinamf 1 ■ ri '‘* l,llrs^>;EflTi JOS. 8. TEAVKLLT. A.’u., sttMfti,"tlw rdlll&t#ltl0B ’ W “ Ua *> te -> P«»alontx' lAwrtj rtreett-Httabgrgft. ■ , . ftprl£u2r V ' ■ v do a!** w Tfimming Store. " ns'W .SS?“fflia«a op the O«»tost store room io iho dtp, end filled it with n choice selection of the latest Trimmings and Fan- fiaiterefclmselft&at bo wlll offer eaperlor'ia tlactiTOnu amd endasror to give fullsafiafertldD to'aß'irSo' mty favor Mmjdih^hslr'patieaatoi;' Kov, don’t forgettlie place—No.SSMarict street. eahs'eV of tha Diamond. Tapyl43l - : ; gEANg VAN GOSPER. • Cricket Satieo..'-'*' 1 1 -V r | ** bridgo, April 15b.«734'0 , d60^ _aptl2&« , - , Secretary yrotari^ ri'O two-story dwelUnr,o&' RuttCm? ni >“ ollto JtrMl, Al'egbeny. Also, (mold - Factory - ' --■ S. B. LABPFBR.B7.Wood .tn-t:....' S V n^,^ nED , BEEF.-i tierces exttm's^iw' rcce i families or dealers who wish i prime i “ r ™il>“ n *>*WlppßßHy;.-• BAILETA I - -!--- -' 23A libertysncet. I HILL’S KXTEA NO. 1 S(UF.<»2S JwXdr jmt received .from Cforifinatj; for sals by ?-x: »E/j 2 _ ' . «AILK;I aENSnAWIv . T)tQ IBON.—£O tcmaMflrfßLtii --••• r - ~v. -_y rl2 ' - ■ KISQ * MOOBHHAt). " R WiHB.—A seconaiotof A-G.BagleyV f°“V l bl» day reraised by Exmnssjeall aou try. them; Tor sale by . ■. SAM’L B. UvS' - D- epr .- ■ Na 87 Wooa.tat. • V AVAL!* PAPUlt— yna 0 to li> eoau par rail ;7(Tr saleby . v fnprlgl ';- WAITER P. •• \Xr^®QJV-(2UilTAlMS—<Jreen, blu« *nil Si?au‘(J;-for TT Mia by C°prlB] - VKLTBB p. MAJBHALL. - TV, URfilHO BOTTLES—A f&rge.and fl£WM»o*(motrt,re* r ‘ lllceWedby ■ tapgl2j -JO3.TEBMINQv J ~\TAJtUtLA DEAN—A TCry superior article, rwalwd W : Y JOB.-gLEMDi(}, XrAMTABLE PEOPIJKTIf NEAR HOMSWOOD STA V HON FOB BAIR-A?»rtn of'4? Iho rntWecco of Hod. Jndgt wnUlu. | Aho a good «ton» ThreUlag HowSmH' wronged. amtalnlngO rooms, ~h*lL taliij'. enSoUlT’ *£*' farm fi .dirtied Into 9 wcbsrfe rft-iw (5S ! SMa@ssss!sasaaffls§S sawasM'SssiteS.'t' -Ss I*- 1 *-- •&gjge>f&Si&,. "VpW: ADD UHOIOB BOOKS— , . low W.Bromi HeTm ' to ’" N! B ht “ aito Morning j by Thur fcSettf* 1 *****'■•*■*** tfi« MaU ? brOH«m»: ijV.if: Rurali Mil isijby tVmnt Bit florowkt ' 2? e PjfMyMf'Borton.: by Mre.G.H.<ms>. ■'£“» Jffo.it Msiyidnetn'or Swis- by P. 0. Headley. The Foresters: by Alejandro Donne,- . . \ 'S r * an ? a^cs: byftkhar&Hsyjrarde l ,.... . J 'l;* ••-•• Historic Portraits; by -James Braes, J . ~ Mo.fMtPrlnee and arte tending to Sroto'tfie'Menity of j£nmln. 0f Efcoter WilJleiasi by Tbclifc and adventures of a eoantry moruhunt. destirnwl to unase and Instrnct : by J. B. Jocea. : Vorfiale , . W. A. aODBNFBNNET ito: ' , "Hi? --. . VrEW MUSIC— -■ • i.l i Itear Mary Smilor by <J. Anton ■ ; A leaf Waatlfiil bal&fl: ' ' '' C6togarcclTnn<.f» < Tbo happy homo of tfarth ¥ v '.' : DealgenUy withttamothwloM: • Kina words; : . • V. - Uncle Tom’e lament: 3fotmg America Poliat - - < Lore BchotOscfc; «... ; WajhiSgton Uud>,(vUh brilliant variation*);' - , BriWant Variation; onMamxek’e cstobratod Eondo .. * Finale,lnLapiade.CZiamotmiyp - -i-.r Fworeda Tcge.-rarUCUma, } < ■ **• «““» <* “2*? U. SCntiOBDBR % I-l uuhb TO.tKT—Oonuuni uramm »na jntteFS- JtL tawqn Wyllortrwt :*j B.OTTHbSrt •* BON? ' ml * 3l UOlfiMrtrwt. - +?- ■I ■ •• .y-? %; \ t • V •; •' £ y; ' t , *■ . AMIJSi;M|;S{TS. i^ c^“'?P( ’ n «t7~o’c'look to bwn ™l nightW-theroi notrej<Ml»s-,E,'Hl3n)Bl- * IY, wuonKill to porfhjmaitßsfrenchdrhmaof*' Pnnlini” - April 31th, lssi; S'ffi# firdilbi'i; Laden, Mr. Knit; rnoUmvklSLr otTIIE iSwia /;iAKGiys_ilALU(fonaiirty Wilkin’s iiiUl.lJihiirt/k jftV,! ':' - V SoM/Mti can bo obtalnMtbr Partlo*, Perfivnl,’ ••’ Concern, Publ’o Heetinga, 4e. Also, CargoVCotHlon iini ' ! Bii llnni l!tnrl cnn b© f'jund | n roadincns &t all timea, l», V .jpplymgto yin.-ntawg QABChrkt-^gnffy.TSl^ jjnsnejtTttmJilpomsof B.M. Carg» * Op, ronits&»SofSl -,. • -; . Geinelcrg *f> 1 *'■ y f ■■ .•■ ■ ; ►S£r^^. doKTjptfou'of:wirtt lspsf/. 0 : J.I*L- .: "•' •"' 1 HWIWWOtSS •' - i J '■' *•'' Kf i ->& - KST ,ra,, : Pl, t* r ' ••' " ■ KBAMBai &Amg - -£-■• Mra. HAnaAH PEtISV. : So ’■ i H 0- ?™EUajt TOLKM3, ITomaWood/ 1 i llOti* , J X‘lloB. ilfcWrV. ;.;; . * '■- ■, SlntHHWAlf, Br, do J ’ . ‘ D J AiD OEOS3AN, g> < '■'-' '-'- •-'■-t.-.'-' *r, : .: L.-..- anrlOAw .v i-gaujt'BJMZETTB. rn imtan;!!. PKtK , aprt-. ;.'-"Noi7iTHlßffatrwt,BbmtcliliiinaiiiW- ■• 'r- si l^2,^fs JEJ Ametleuk Zino Obmittr, reoeirloß uni JbrSlel. -“‘P” : J- JL HPTCBIgQS t Co. , celred per stamcni,*. Miff, and forSl» iy , j£ E!L-~ - ' J- a. mnumenvrA n V ' ,j 1 1OU>BK byhuK— " --■ ■ V XX .. " >" ■■£ tT „, _ asw* ■ta ;* ' ■ " * ,rti 50k *’ g ® ' 40 JWilied and for sail) Kr 1 ' '? .Js2* l____i i irHDTCHlSON* CO. " J ■ Witt APJtliL—gnmlr fag,' / ‘ :.J ■". ' ~ •.." 1 H'a«atittiwLSSi!^Vj* VrOTIOB r ItwIU be to ' " *> m , ; eiatoUbrary, »pir- 1 IPS simmmoi r te t Jcyfllfy '-■» • ' = aprlfogta' •■"-'^-o A AGENT 0 4mftertft®iStto WatondSonth. ' '" &» MBST*? MA Y BeuT&thl p„££rf.:; f } Kura, attending ttuherttlmaifiniim. lTltt3,cmtettW/ifnmhaatoSby<allliigtin K -”“*?'• ; LJ,;.,,*:.' r* ■ --:' •.;. tiioMAfiwoora, ;'... ■jpAftMl i, ,H t;> ■. t. j; (} Ho,7BlforfrthV ■ 7-- iUMOTta. ...... .... safes:-..;;, —St' eftll&rj ' pf PruduceMcis - ajffiSSSSSW.*?!!" -■/ ' _ . „ OEO. WHQHAM 4 (XX. L . i Cfual Ouia; Liberty sL, FUubmJh ' , ? * ' i ’ - - hukuiah,fnftiwfwr- - - ' AojriiSlor?.: _ ®° 1J8S! PbUMijigfci,. -.'. •' ; * , ~ .»» , *..*?¥«'g*Mw«ia;. •**» - " , r s ■ r •*? - ** C VU -• v ' v ' ....- '* ' ' ■ j,-' .■ * .« .v. ■f ' :f .i: ...... -*« » K ' •■■■■ ■ . 1" v v ■’< r i' K
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