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J;t , i«^. fr s).4>*t;rt;?*i?. -j3 r k)'|»? ** * 1 /S -*^ 2 ■■» *rt ‘ K ~"i •? en “: is te««w f ' * rjp w* ; ii' <»**£aL *■• I?n* -fi i m^oM^Mi ®§§B§S§§ :: mmfeMsso i - : ?k%WM*sm!&^&3!i ,-,i■::- 1 ‘ > v’’ • '•- ' '** '* /; * * ■ &?¥&<'•s"' • v >#;-'-' •.t*,:;V N Xk »| • ! ] WJCMnATIOS OF W'Afl. ‘ IKlltTltt : ITI itrmHil 'ti'fftßT ThcTclegraphic news which was published in '&JUIUJ Saturday’s paper, at length announces a for ] ror.l declaration of .war. The general isar in Eu rope /which yre have predicted for months past, nspur readers will recolleot, now aotoally exists. It will doubtless bo prosecuted with "vigor; "Tho English gorernmenten ter tains, the idea that it will be “sharp and short” On the water it may be so. The combined fleets may soon overcome and destroy the navy of Russia; but on land it may.be protracted through years of slaughter, and result disastrously to tho alliea in thO end. Tho '“ third : estato/!;-thBp«op& r .wiU notlet such an opportunity pass without an effort to throw off the.tyrannies that oppress them; and the conflict may assume a Tory different aspeot from the piesentbefor® a twelvemonth Is past. ■: 0. F. OIIXMOHE, Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING::::; DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOB eOTEJvNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOE JUSTICE OF THE BUPBEHE COURT, JEREMIAH S, OF 80XE&SEI OODHIT. _ TOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,,. HENRY S. -MOIT, op Kn corarr. - *5~ BEADING MATTER WILLED-FOTjNDON IBAOH PAGE OP THIS PAPJEB. JOB PRINTING. ' . Weliavc ono.of the best-./oh Printing tyjka la the dty, andwowouldrespeotfully aak-mer cbanm and ail others who want Carts, Circulars, BUIb of Ladingfßiil Heads, Blank Checks, sahd . bilis, etc., to give ub a call. Al\ on# Job Type : are oftho moat modern manufacture and! oan not fail to please alloor customers. Our work men are perfect masters of ■ their business, and 4 - •; , willlabor'asßidaoußly to please all who will fa vor ns with an order. BKHOCRACY AWD RUSSIA, ; ~, r. The Oat tits of Saturday porajstß In Sts. Billy •" ■■ ottemptto deoeire its readers lota tho belief that ■ the domooraoy of thiaoountry-sympathize with 1 ' Bussia-in ita assault on the integrity Of the Turkish empire. Assured are we that rio: man in tbis. country can be deluded into-,the belief a, af snob an . unmitigated and linexonsabU an " truth. No Domooratio paper has manifested Buck sytapAthy in the slightest degree,, but quita tho contrary. We regret that an editor-iganho found ■ who is willing toot tempt each a gross deception, ■ --■*■ er resort to such a Billy falsehood in the hope to’ mahoft available In redeeming tho failed for* •:••• tones of.Whlggery. .As well might.our ueigh -• : bor claim that tbo Democracy were opposEd to the “ Homeitead Bili,” the increase of tho Havy, . the Paoifio railroad, or any other 'measure uni versally popnlsr. Tho editor of-tbe Qaztiu ' knows this: all readers of newspapers know it; and tbe audacity of tfaia assertion of the Oazett* surpasses anything of , tho kind wo have ever read, even in that paper. Sympathy for tho Turks as tho weakerparty, ; unjustly assailed, has been hitherto tho universal ::j , sanlimont Of tho people of this country; pud the .■■. i press of-tho countryhas echoed that.:sontimcnt from one end of the Union to the other. No . dissenting voice has yet been heard.. Tet, in tho. fees of these veil'knoirn foots, the ffttnUi! un dertakes to ally this popular sentiment to the • ■ Whig Tanks, and make a little polities) capital, ..... and a few Whig votes ont of the impending and sanguinary conflict now opening in the eastern ■■'World..- Bat thlsppblla eentimentlnfaTorof the Turk ish cause is with the Democracy no blind lm pulse; and arises cat of no love or respect for the Turkish laws or religion. Tho . American Democracy sympathises most cordially with the long-oppressed people of the European nations, whether they bo ruled and wronged by Hussion, Turkish or Austrian- despots. ..: And. the Demo cracy of this country sees in the opening con flict arayof-hope that in tho end thegwat parly : of the people may prevail, : Wo hope; Turkey, .with the aid of its allies, may prevail against Bassist-And-wo hope the .people may prevail-against both; and that.the ■■■■:■ Turkish, Busuau, Austrian, and nil other: des > potisms may be utteriyand speedily overthrown, and liberty and the Christian religion triumph, where, now Mahomedablsm and slavery bear sway. Such is the Demooratio eostiaent; to which our neighbor will of course except, not withstanding bis vaunted abhorrence of slavery. .. If-he can mako political capital and Whig votes oat of the perpetual agitation of the subject of negro slavery in America* bis heart and bis can ■ eoience willhelittletronblodby the white slavery ... of Europe. •' •• Bat American Democracy goes farther. It sympathises with American interests and Ameri can rights, and when it sees them in danger of ■■ assault and insult, it looks at once for the means of defence, and for pnnisbing the: aggressor. ■ When, hat a short time since, it was apprehend ed that England and France would adopt a maritime policy, daring the whr, that would damsgo American commerce, insalt -oar fiag, andnt length drag os into the confliot,alt tron «■ patriots began to count on the means for striking an effectual biov for defence and jnat resent* : ment; even tbobghthat blow should weaken the allies of Tories/, and thas endanger tho porpo tultjr of Mahomed inism. Bat, fortunately, late . treaties with England and Franco are announced, proriding that oar commerce ehall: remain un- molested in the midst of tho war, onr ships exempt .from search, and onr flap from insalt. We bare no further occasion to contemplate the possibllty of a Kasdan Incidental alliance for onr own protection ; and onr sympathies may still flow on-in behalf of the weak, whose cause *• is jast. But it. is only as between, the Bolton and his ruthless assailant that wo-would bid God Speed to the former. - Wehopo that in tho end, the millions whom, they role and oppress i may/overthrow them both. .. _ , As to the evident mlsrepresentation cf tho re. marks of-the Washington Union by tho editor of - tho QtutUe, we care.very littloaboat It. ; It will • deoelve no one. , Tub Public Wobks. —Tho bill for tie ealo of the public works; os it passed the Boose of Re presentatives, and which has boon asecdod to by the Senate, provideß, in substance, thatthe Got ernor shall receire proposals, until the 34 of Ja . ly, 1854, for thepurchaso of-the main linoof > ‘ : the public works Of the Btate r towlt:thoPhlla - ' delphia and Colnmbia Railroad, tbe'Chhal from .. \ Colombia to tho Junotlon at Donesn’s Island, the .. Joniota Canal from thence to Uollldayaburg, the - - Allegbeny Portago Rallroadi lnolading: tfaa new ' Toad to arold theinojined pianos, nnd ! th'o Canal from Johnstown io.Kttsborgb, wjih'qll the pro* party belonging to. the aame.!-?ThetSecretary of tho Commonwealth, within the ten-days froin the ’ passage of this aot, to advertise tbestlnle.! The proposals to state the maximum price for / said main line. The terms are to be SO per cont. on tho amoont bid, to be paid la oash or bonds • t of the Commonwealth, and the balance in ten . equal annual payments, the interest at the rate .of fllxper cent., to be paid semi-annually.’ The , first instalment to be paid at thoexpir&Uon of •three years from tha.dateofthepurch'ase: Pro sided, that no bidfor Bless amount than eleven Vv millions of dollars shall bo entertained.' The ..*? bill ls very long, and poinU out pretty folly the nature of the arrangements whiah trill' exist be tween tbe pnrebseere and the State, - in case a sale Is effected., It nair only straits the signa ture ofthe Governor to , beoome.a latr. •• ' FREDERICK AVBE'BI.BIr, Eiq., , in this city "on Saturday, on a Visit tohis rel atives ondfriends. He left livst evening fof Wash ■ ington sity, and will :eoon depart thence to the theatre of his official labors in Central America. Mr. Beelen is aPittabnrgher,and thonghyot quite young, has now an excellent reputation as a busi nessman and publio officer; anti has spent several, years in Central and Sonth America,, He is welj ■ qualified to render excellent’ service to thi govr eroment in bis present office. ' ' 'Ah Ettehbite Fames.--ExiQov. Trimble, of Ohio, owns d.Oob- Berea of prairie in a single tract, in the neighborhood of: Morrott; and .'within the county he : has .16,000 seres which are devoted tograzing purposes. : APRIL 17. BiA£K, : g@f*.Thoßoston Pott does not credit the .-Wobßter-Evowtt. story in regard, to tho Hnlse mana letter. - ; .lt suapeots that Mr. Everett did not apply to Mr. Fletcher Webßter for the manu- i‘;ondthat;no correspondence between Mrr Webster and Mr. Everett at that time took .place. The story published in theNewYork Fast)* much older than the date referred to. The history of the Halsomann correspondence is ouriouß,- and tho publication of it would be Very interesting. It may bo given' to tho world one oftbeso days. It-has been- remarked that Mr. Everett, furnished the .flesh for - the body of the letter, and Mr. Webster added the bones.” Tho New York Pott has also deelined being respon sible for its correspondent’s statement, |whilo the Boston Courier, whioh .was Mr. - Webster's organ while living, denies the.-story in to to'; Wo await Mri Everett’s version with considerable interest. i Pessokal. —Mr. D. S. Manneiß, the whig can didate,- was chosen Mayor of Jersey City, at the charter-election on Tuesday. It is the third year, that Mr. .Manners has beon a successful candidate fer the same ofSeo. Newtsal Vaoti fto.n all (Snorter*. An extensive flcuringhon3o failed in New York last week. The house had also a large branch in. Philadelphia. The liabilities aro said to bo §260,000, There is a bad ’’-break ”Ta tho North Branch canal,- above Milton, which will taka some time to repair. - Judgo Doan Piatt, of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been confirmed by tho Senate SB Secretary of tho Legation at Paris: At an election held, on Thursday morning in Philadelphia, Stephen Colwell, Joseph C. Hand, and Morris Wain, were elected to. fill vacancies -in the Board of Directors of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. , Tho deaths in Buffalo for the month of March were 181. / v : \ ; i. Levi Eldridgo, for many years as extensive shippiog merchant of Philadelphia, died in that city on Wednesday afternoon. 110 was forty six years of ago, and had been ill but a few days. The resolution subscribing to the Snnbnry and Eric Railroad, passed tho Select Council of Phila delphia. by a vote of 6 yeas to 5 nays. Ia tho Camtaoa Council it pasted untnimously. Immigration from Europe, whiohhosbeon very slack of late, has begun again to crowd upon us, tho cessation of cholera at sea having move! shippers to cancel their Instrnctions to their Liv erpool agents not to receivo any more etcorage passengers. The number of arrivals at New York on Thursday were upwards of three thou sand. - m The Cincinnati papers come tans nilh full reports of the celebration, on the opening of tho : Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanesville Railroad to Lancaster. It was a Tory enthusiastic affair, uni everything passed off without the sllghcst accident, until tha train approached Cirdcvillc. There a man named Shaffer, belonging to an ar tillery company, had his arm blown off by the premtaro dieebarga of a cannon. At Lancas ter, the excursion party was welcomed by an immense assemblage of persona— by some esti mated ot 8,000. At a •meeting ef the Directors of the Magnttio Telegraph Company, from Washington to New York, heldon the Kith, at Baltimore, a quarterly dividend of three per cent., and an extra divi dend of 1 per cent., were made, payable on and after the 2Qtb lost., at the office of the Treaso ■ rer, in Philadelphia. Jnllien's farewell concert, given in Baltimore, on Thursday night, was attended by at least five thousand persons. The immense hall of tha Maryland Institute was crowded in every part. Henry Clay’s birth day was celebrated on Wednesday evening, la Hew York, with consid erable spirit. Speeches were made by Hon. D. 8. Dickinson, N. B.- Blunt, and other distin guished gentlemen. . The Now York Herald having stated that the Irish Directory bad paid the expense of tho escape of Thos. P.- Meagher from Auatraila, out of their, fund of $50,000, the Utter gentleman has addressed Dennett a letter, deelarieg ho was. indebted to no one, cither for bis escape or for the value of one cent. Dr. E. L. Jones, of Cincinnati, has been saed < forslander by a yxmngladyof thatcitv. Dama ges laid at $20,000. A man was found dead in tbo Mississippi at Helena, Ark., on the 57tb, who, it is supposed, was murdered, oa o wound by n bullet was found over the right eye. Tbo ptrntes.on tho coast of China aro execcd ingly bold in their operations, and ns they enter tain an idea that vcssela from California have n large amount of treasure on board, It requires groat watchfulness to prevent being surprised by them, ilt wilt bo remembered that the-Eng lish brig Fortune wob captnrcd by pirates but n short time since, while on hor way to Shanghai. The funded debt of all the European States is, In the aggregate, about §9,500,000,000, or $4O for each inhabitant. Switzerland is tho only European country oat of debt. As a war is imminent, nil these countries are in the market as borrowers, some with and somo without credit, so that tbo people have tbo prospect of a considerable addition to their already burthon some taxes. A young lady, named Molvlna Blair,daughter of Mr. EU Blair, of Hogan’a Mill, three miles from Qrava Greek, Ya., was burned to death on the 20th nit., by hor clothes taking Ore in a smoke-houno,.where she had gone to cut some meat. Thecituens of. Norfolk, Vo., and vicinity have lost $30,000 by tbo absconding or slaves daring the past year. Tbo lost caao was that of a negro moo betongiog to Mr. Richard Doyle. The Norfolk Herald Bays, "we are called upon almost daily to reoord tho loss of this speolos of property. Tho Richmond Enquirer says that the freez ing weather of last week 1 destroyed all hope of ® ven , a partial orop of fruit In that section of Virginia, and it is to he feared that its effects hero been equally blighting throughout tho StQtOf The town agenoy of Rutland, Vt., Sold three thousand dollars worth of liquor in ten months, all for medicine. What an unhealthy place Ruf land must be! A young lady beloning to a very respeotablo family, was Been staggering through Chestnut street, Philadelphia, last week, and whoa she fell down she wob picked up and carried home.' Except hor fondness for liqnor, she bears an un exceptionable character. - Among tho failures in San Francisco, are those of W. F, Bryant & Go., hardware dealers, and Reynolds & C0.,-dealers in agricultural imple ments ;■ liabilities of tho latter firm,'s46o,ooo. The last report from Acopuloo is that Alvaros, atthc hcad of 8,000 revolutiobists, had fortified all the mountain passes, thereby preventing the possibility of Santa Anna’s troops being able to get into the province. £ A loiter from Washington, published in the Express,, states that the British government have notified the TTnitedStates, that Immediately on the commencement of hostilities, they will block ade all tho Russian ports on tbo Pacific. ; 1 A new Cathollo Cathedral, at Charleston,-was lately consecrated.s Arobblehop Hughes preaohed the sermon. • The Delaware papers are agitating a project for inoreasing the territorial dimensions of that little State, by addingthereto that port of Mary, land and; Virginia, which lies east of fte Chesa peake Bay, and known as the; “ eastern shore." Miss Buoy Stone, Jhe strong minded woman V . ..V t-' t •: / •••.' v.. . -r ; •• ■ ADDmOHALBYTHEHEBMAHN’S HAi. Great Brit ala--Declaration of War, .The Hermann experienced variable woather and winds, and encountered immense quantities of ieo; for eightymiles she was obliged to work h'or way through it undersoil alone. J from the Supplement lo the-London Osteite of Tuesday, '■ March 23. DECJ.ABATIOS. ' It is with deep Tegret that her Majoaty. an nounces the failure of her anxionsand prolraot ted ondeavors to preserve for her people and for Europe the blessings of peace. The unprovoked aggression of tho Emperor of Russia against the Sublime Porte has been per- I sisted in with suoh disregard of consequences, I thatnftertho rejection by the Emperor of Bus- I sia of terms which the Emperor of Austria, the l Emperor of the French) and the King,or Prussia, | as well as her Majesty, considered just and eqUl- I table, her Majesty is compelled, by n senso of what is due to tho honor of the'orown, to the In terests of her people, nnd tho Independence of the states of Europe, to eome forth in the defence of an ally whose territory is invaded, and whose dignity and independence are as sailed. Her Majesty, In justification of the coarse she is about to pufsne, refers to the transactions in which her Majesty has been engaged. i . Tho -Emporor of Bnssin had Como cause of i complaint against tho Saltaoi with reference to tho settlement, which his Highness had Banc [ lioned, of tbs conflicting (claims of the Greek i and Latin churches to a portion of the Hoi; Pla oesof Jerasslem and its neighborhood. To the i complaint of the Emperor of Russia on this head, justice was done, and her Majesty's ambassador | at Constantinople had tho satisfaction af promo ! ting nn arrangement to which no exception was ! taken by the Russian government, i Bat while the Russian government repeatedly | assured tho government of her Majesty that tho l mission of Prince Menschikoff to Constantinople I wps exclusively directed to the settlement bf the \ question of the Holy Places at Jerusalem, Prince i Menschikoff himself pressed upon the Porte other 1 demands of a far more serious nnd important I character, tho nature of which be, in tho first i ioetauco, endeavored, as far as possible, to oon* coal from her Majesty’s ambassador. And these demands, most studiously conccalod, affected, not the privileges of the Greek church at Jero t Salem, but tho position of many millions of Turkish subjeots, in their relation to their sov ereign, the Saltan. Theso demands were rejected by the sponta neons decision of tho Sublime Porte. Two assurances had been given to her Majesty —one, that the tniwlou of Prince Menschikoff only regarded tho Holy Places; the other, that his mission would he of a conciliatory character. In both respects her Majesty’s jast expecta ; tions were disappointed. Demands were mad® which, in the opinion of ’ the Sultan, extended to tbs substitution of the Emperor of Russia’s authority for bis own over a largo portion or his subjects, and those do mauds were enforced by a tbreat; etid when her Majesty learnt that, ou aunoucclng the lermlna tion of his tnissiero, Prince Menseblkoff declared that the refusal of bis demands would impose < upon the Imperial government the necessity of seeking a guaranty by its own power, her Mn jesty thought proper that her fleet should leave Malta, and, in co-operation with that of bis i Majeety, the Emperor of the French, taka up Its static a In tho neighborhood of the Darda- 1 nolle*. • ■ j Bo tong ns tbo negotiations boro «a amicahto 1 character, her Majesty refrained from any de-! monstrotlon of force. But when, lo addition to ‘ *.hcaseemhlagoof large military forces on the] frontier of Turkey, the ntabavssdor of Russia In-J timated that serious eouseijaenee* would ensue i from the refusal of tho Button to comply with I unwarrantable demands, her Majesty deemed it I right, lu caojanctioa wtth the Emperor of the i French, to give an unquestionable proof of hen determination to support thesoverciga rights of i the Saltan. The Rasvian government hag maintained that tho determination of the Emperor to occupy the principalities was taken ia consequence of the advance of the fleets of England and Franco, But tho menace of the Invasion of the Turkish terri tory w» convoyed in Count Nessolredc’s note to Reschid Pacha of tbs 19th (Sistj of May, and restated in his despatch to Baron Brunow of the 20th of Slay (Ist of June), which nonosncod the dstermination of the Emperor of Russia to order bis troops-to occupy the principalities, ir the ; Porto did not within a week comply with the de mands of Russia. Tho despatch to her Majesty's ambassador at : Constantinople, authorising him .in certain spec ; tiled contingencies to eend for the Byitioh fleet, i was dated the 31st of May, and the order sent direct from England to her Majesty's ndmiralto i proceed to the neighborhood of the Dardanelles was dated the 3d of Juno, i The determination to occupy the principal ities was therefore taken before the orders for : tho advanco of tho cotnbiood squadrons were given. Tho Sultan's minister was informed that unless he algncd within a week, and without tho change of a word, the note proposed to tbo Porto by Prince Menschikoff on tbo evo of bis departure from Constantinople, the principalities of Mol davia and Wallachla would bo occnplcd by Rns slaa troops. Tbo Saltan could not accede to so inenltlng a demand; but, when the actual occu pation of tho principalities took place, tho Sal tan did not, as bo might havs dono In tho exor cise of his undoubted right, declare war, bat ad dressed n protest to his allies. Her Majesty, in conjunction with the sover eigns of Austria, France and Prussia, has made various attempts to meet soy jast demands of the Emperor of Russia without affecting the dignity and independence of the Bultan; nnd; had it been the sole objeet of Russia to obtain soqarlty for tho enjoyment by tbo Christian subjects of tho Porte or their privileged and immunities, oho would have found it in tbo offers that havo been made by the Saltan. But, as thatScourity was not offered in the shape of a special and separate stipulation with Russia, it was rejected. Twice has this offer been mado by the Saltan, and recommended by the four powers,onco by a note originally prepared nt Vienna, and sub seqaontly modified by tbo Porte, onoo by the pro posal of basos of negotiation agreed upon at Constantinople on the 31st of December, and ap proved at Vienna on tho 18th of January, ns of fering to the two parties tho means of arriving at an understanding Ina bcaoming and honora ble manner. . It is thus manifested, that a right for Russia to interfere ia tbs ordinary relations of Turkish subjeots to their sovereign, and not tho happi ness of .Chelation communities in; Turkey; was the;objeot sougkt.forßy; the Russian government; to such n demand Jho ; Sultan would not submit, and his Highness, in self-defence, declared war upon Russia, but her Mojosty, nevertheless, In conjunction with hor allies, has not ceased hor endeavors to restore peace between the contend ing parties. . -The time has, however, nowarrived, when tho advice and remonstrances of tho four powers having proved wholly ineffectnal, and the mili tary preparations of Russia becoming dally mpre extended, it is bnt too obvious that tho Emperor of Russia has entered upon- a course of polioy which, If nnoheoked, most, lead to the destruc tion of tho Ottoman empire. In this conjuncture her Majesty feels oallod upon, by regard for an ally, the integrity and Independence of whose empire have been reoog nised as essential to the- peace of Europe, by the sympathies of her peoplo with right against wrong, by a desire to avert from her dominions most injarionB consequences, and to save Europe from the preponderance of a.power whioh has “jas-aieiitctne cheats— nr. keysee, wpoiesai violated the faith of treaties, and defies the opin- Druggist, of 140 Wood etrwt, tain hand a splendid aa ion of; the' civilised : "world,: to take Up arms, in ortmeUt of MEDICINE CHESTS, for flUnlllei and steam conjunction with the Emperor of tho French, for boats, nt various prices. Those lawant- of articles ar this the defence of;the Bultan. hind would do well to zfro him a caU.,, fehl ■ Her Majesty ie persuaded that, la so noting, PatnteM—zino Point.—iharo just ro she will have the cordial support of her people ; calved a lot or Snow White Zino PulnV which I win sell and that the preteXt of zeal for the Christian re- .scry toy. : Also, Ziso Darts by tho gallon, which sells low; llglon WillheaBed invain tOOOveran.-Bggres-' and covers better than Linseed Oil. ; -i | sion undertaken in disregard of hiß holy pro- - i - GEO. H. KEYSET!, ldOWoodflt., cepts, and of its pureand benefloent spirit-. nuirZS cor, of Virgin Alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ,| illilll * ' «• * V‘ * *»'*,« , 1 i **Jn " *. *• 1 who . insists npon tho right .to wf ar pants, ride men’s Baddies, and. other amusements, of this character, hss recently been leoturing ogniußt early marriages. Moles should not marry nnder thirty, not females nnder twenty-five. . '' Oil! tafce yoort.lneMhM 1.TH7.” ' Two prisoners lately .made an attempt to esoapo from .the jail at Rnshtllle, HI. They were confronted by the jailor's wife, Mrs. Doyd, who leveled a gun at them, thereby .preventing their escape. The Spirit of the Times records the death of a valuable horse fromlookjew caused by a wound in bis leg. • ■ ■ •Thore aro no printers in the New Tork peni tentiaries; they havn’t been canght. Tho, postainstorgeneral has made arrange ments for carrying thewsatern .mail over the Canada. Railroad from Niagara to Detroit. Tho entire business portion of Jacksonville, Florida, ;has been, consumed by tiro p 70 build ings were burnt, Inoluding 28 stores—the cus tom house and the two newspaper offices. - Ross about $500,000. Mobile papers give .an account of a duel near that pity,, between two citizonsof New Orleans, in which small Bwordß and pistols wore uaed, and one of the partios was wounded. - ' •>, ■ - Her Slcjesty humbly trusts that her efforts rosy ho successful; and that, by the blessing cf Providence,; pence may.be re-established on eafe and solid foundations. * Westminster, Maroh 28.1854. PRANCE. - ;. Paws, Maroh 27, 5 P; M—The legislative corps mot to day ot two o’clook. After some preliminary and comparatively unimportant bu siness was gone through, the Minister of State: made his appearance, when, after the usual forms, he read; Id th.i name of the Emperor, a message, announcing that “The last resolutions of the cabinet sf St.. Petershurgh hove placed Russia in a state of Warwith respect to Franco —a war, the responeibitity of which belonged wholly andentlrelyto tho Russian government,”; ; (Acclamations of the most.energetic klnd.fronij tho entire chamber.) ~ , t . - . j iThC.Pcesident of ..thibehamber. replied The Emperor can conntupon the almost unanimous ! support of the legislative Corps, as also on: that I .of ...Franco/’ (Renewed acclamations.) i The Hones then rose amid loud nnd repeated cries of “Vm FEmpercut I’’ A similar message, J : un derstand,,has boenmade to Ihe Sonate. It is said hero that a communication of thosamekfnd h&s been ibis day made to the EngUsh Parlia ment. . . i j L . The text of the,oonvantionofalliance'’ between Turkey, Francs and England was received this morning at tho Foreign' Office, and very prob ably by. this time has reached London; lit Is believed that a communication-to that effect,: will, without much delay,-be published id the i Mcnikur. -/i:. I- Pauis, Tuesday Morning, March 28.--.-The iMoniteur contains an imperial declaration, which announces that a delay of six weeks bos 'been graulcd-to Russian trading ehipsto leavd the I French.ports.. Rnssiansjtbjeots who mayefcoose I to reside on French soil, under the protection I which the law extends to every foreigner, qre at i .liberty to do so, so. long as tbey,.on thoir part, i.-rcapeot tho law. - ' ' i -... It Is stated that; Prince Dsmidoff. wha, for Beveral years past, hns reslded la Florence, has written to the Emperor Nicholas, placing at his Majesty's disposal "his fortuuoandhis swprd.” The Prinee is tho hnsband of : the Princess Ma thildo, daughter of the ex-King Jerome, and consequently first cousin to the Emperor of the French, THE SEAT OF WAR. * - force was assembling between Qcdsbid and Malshin. ; The British cavalry destined for the East was to pass through France to embark at Marseilles. ■ The British fleet, under Sir Charles; Napier, has passed tho Great Beit, and anchored off Kiel, on the 27th of March.' A lottor from Belgrade, dated Maroh 27, and published in the UoniUur, says: ■ ‘‘On tbe lStb of March, General Qortschakoff endeavored to take possession of an island on the Danube, situate opposite to-Tortakal : His troops already occupied a bridge which they had just built, when the fire of tho Turks destroyed the bridge, which was carried away by tho cur rent, with all who were upon It. The loss of tho Russians la estimated at 2,000 killed, either ou tho bridge or tho banks. The Turks, who were sheltered by their entrenchments, scarcely suffered nny loss.' 1 | Sped? ot ■ Railways.* —Dr. LardneT adopts I some ingenious arguments, or rather some illns- I traiions, to ebotr tho extraordinary volocity with I which our express trains more. The Great I Western Express to Exeter travels at the rate of I 43 miles an hour, Including stoppages, or S 3 I miles, not including stoppages. To utlaib this I rate, a speed of CO mites an hour Is adopted mid- I way between somo of the stations; and In cor | tsiuexperimental trips TO miles an hour have I teen reached. A speed of 70 miles an boards | equivalent to 35 yards per Btcond, S 3 yards bc- I tween two bests of a oommon clock/ • All objects | near the cyo of a passenger traveling at this I rate trill pass Ey the eye in tho 3Sth.part of a [second; uad if 35 stakes were erected at the side of the road, a v yard asunder, they would | oat£be distinguishable. coo from another; 'if ' painted rt.l, they would appear collectively as n■< continuous flash of red color. If two trains with I this speed passed each other, the relative veloci [ ty would he 70 yards per second; tradif one of I tho trains were 70 yards long, it scald flash by j |iu a single second. Supposing 'the locomotive j | which draws such a train to havedriving-wheels I i seven feet in diameter; these wheels wIU rovoivo { t five tiroes in a second- The piston moves along I : the cylinder ten tiroes in* second; hot as there I t are two cylinders, which net alternately, them I ; ore really twenty puffs or escapes of steam in a f second. Tho looomotivo .cm be heard to I ” ouogh '* when moving slowly, tho cough being I occasioned by tho abrupt admission of waste j steam up tho chimney; bat 23 conghs per see- I .end. cannot ho separated by tbs ear, tbeir iudi- I viduality becoming lost. Such a locomotive j speed 1* equal to nearly cae fourlb that of n{ cannon ball; and tho momentum of a whole j train, eorltig at such a speed, would bo nearly I equivalent to the aggregate force of n number I of canon balls, equal toeno-foarth tho weight of { the train. That *** smash 11 shoutd follow a| ** collision ” is no subject for marvel, if s train I moving at snob speed, or anything like such j speed, should meet wiih any obstaets to its pro-1 grass.— Ifb&Tt CwmrilK* cjlndtutiy. j Important to coomry 9*al«r«.»»x>&. OEO&tiE 1L lTtototh and fyiail thv&id, So. lid.wrtwr cf Vi'aaS rtmtaat Ylrgta ftU*?, bM fora*** & »&3 gmalfio t»irst or pro FTkiory ffiwJWiuw,»tilth *1)1 U fold *t prrjtttotawjif See* wosa® abfeb tr*Oi* loMtmte*, tfc* ■ mu, .'.' 'j 1 ■■. ■ Dp. Ho?**# AJtmUtt, itu- fiailrptd, iia. o£l4*n, do. Fraa!r, . Di- MTSutorVa Liter XlU*, a Liter .\*il\f, &dtm’ 00. MaLwwfa , YUc-ie’* ' 0-*. CtUuuUci) do, £>r liiufcr*. On. frr biMdiof Lu&jpf, i Botwrt*' simaparitfi, i Tb*r;*'Biw DiMOVorIe».~~TMETABLECATTIE TOW DER-Ttaesepowdeni ore put np ta cnopound packs, and m> really a good article, not only for tbo diseases Incident to Horses, Dows, Bvtne aad other animate, bat they an llkewlso on exeellcnt »r lido to Improve tho condition of the -animal. itr ililtA ftior, tl»y not only lmproro tho condition of MleUCows, but they Incveoso the quantity ai troll aa Im prove tho quality of milk and butter.' The proprietor* aay that it increases tho quantity of bttttor from half a pound to a pound a week to each con, while thoro persona who haro trlod It, aay a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with tho snrao kind Of feeding as before. of one tblng wo are certain, all who nle It onco will ueodt all the Unto and sato money hy the operation, as well as Improve Iho appeamnoof tbelr stock. Price SO cents a ranar & papers for $l. . OKO. H. KEYSER, No. 140, corner Wood at. and Virgin alley, I fabl . Wholesale and Rtiall Agent I I nsr'Agaa ontl Cower of threeyearastandlng Cured. [ —sfv %h"n Longdon, now tiring ut Bearer Darn, Hanover i county, Vo., near lUchmond, had Ague and Percr fee throe ycara, moatoftho time he had chills twice a day, and rarely leas than oner; he was parohod with fevers US soon ns the ohlllleft him; and after trying physieianßi quinine, moat of tho Tonics advertised, and every thing rooommoqlcd to him, was about to giro up in despair, when Carter’s Spanish Mixture was spokou of! ho got two bottle a, but before hb had ttsnd more than a eluglo ono, ho was perfectly cured, and -has hot had a chill or fever since. Mr. Ecogdon la only one out ofthoueanddwho harp been benoQtted by this groat tonlo, alterative and blood purifier, flee advertisement whb big cortlflcato.’- . mfarll 11101)1’ Stole Heldaebe I*Ula--W«r -:rantO||gpil!!Q>oßltE, NO X’AY,—This Till is e certain oarofordhM mortdietrisslßg ntloctlouof tbonervoiu sys. tern called Sick Headache. It novor fells to removeiannt-'| feck in from twenty to thirty minntos, when taken accord* lng ta tho directions, and that without ollhor vomiting or purging. Its use, morocror. tends to thecomplete eradlea-' tlon of the disease. There aro twelve doses In each box, With ample directions. Price $l. ‘ ■ ■ Prepared and eold by HARRIS A ItATDBpP, HarrbvUlo. Vi, and sold by OltO. H. KEYBBR, 140 Wood street,’ pW burgh,Pa.. sign of tho Ooidon Mortar. v aprSdsw , JS3T Pantaloons*—-The wclMmown aaperidrityof QRlDBLE'S’flikia the Garment, needs no comment on his p&t t j it has been acknowlbdgcd by all who have favored him with their orders, that they havo novo* been fitted with the satfioeasoand style an by him. He begs far inftrm his pa trons and the public, that hie stock Is now replete wi(hthe newest styles for coats, vests and pants, suitablefijr the present season. 23. QUIBBLE, j j, Tailor.and Pantaloon Maker, 2iQ Liberty at., head Of Wpoj. "t'JSf i, ■ * -4 i. ' ■ ' . ' ?■■■-. ■ • v-* * «■ . jAwtaSUrt, } • . «nm. fßdcrh&re** UfilUnd, |f2 mrewifu Dr. !Se?*crt fectorfti, r Dr. Junes' EapectoraoL TtptorYlbitauacf Liverwort, Vfc*DV« VuliaEOlc, Dr.Duscaa** Expddortot, Sattair# Bjrtftruto, J>r. M’CUnweV* pyctowj, *;• _. Cou*bJllitßr»y rltfh*f ruimottwy E*3saffi f do. Efjwtcrani, » • do. Cbcrry Pttttacßbi Of. Expectorant, Aym’ €&«m Pwtonk AeUnn^Ocusb, HgrwnVdu.,:^ lU&et&ber chapiter . • pit iwrmim ?fo. Hn TCKxixtrcet, csracr Virgin Alley. ■ .. tnmrlfcdaw .*■ >A : &AJUIE LOT OF G&OUND situated on Pennsylvania ul Avenue, near Tunnelstrcfct; farsale cheap.: •>. • . I ;apm 8. CCXnD£RT t A SQNt. 140 Third street. ■ ! XrilW BOOKSI NJSW BOOKS M— ' .V'-' Xl ThoPrafitlcalDraualituiiaixNOoO; . \ t Tbs NevTork Journal, for April; * The People** do.- do;. • - i v. .. Gloason’a Pictorial, and all tho Eastern literary papers, havo beea ; ' PAUL KLEINEIPa ' sprlS Literary Depot, Flftbstreot, opposite Theatre. " JOHK GttOUTT, k OFBBANDIES*; GIN, WlMEs.'Ab.—Dealer X in fine Old Honoogahela-Whlsky. Peach Brandy, At. Also/Sectifying: DWiljor, corner of lynUMLelil and front BtroeterPitteborgba - * nprlS / JB& Rervous Dleaatea : Controlled ftnfl Conquered.*-Tbrcf>foa:tha pf tho physicatpaioondu* rcdjsy the human race proceeds from affacliops of tbe agony gont,4pasms, headache, anil a. thousifa . *•■••. . AGENT 3 .: '- ;,r ! i-'-V'V-• IXEMING A BROS, NtK Bo'vVoiilßfrtotTUWmrgh. ' ER.GKO. 11. KETSER, Noil4o Wool Ftiwit' 4o • ] -7J. P. FLEMING, AlleßlwnyCity. ■ nprSn’m.T, . Wormcowd by the use of Dr. &I'Lano’a Celebrated Vermifuge. )"■ A’ct Yojlk, October 15,1554 This U to certify that I was troablodwlthatapeworm fir non than dx months I tried all Uie Jwo vn remedies ibr this dreadful affliction, bat without being able Codestroy It.- X.gatono.of J)r.-MXane's Almanacs, which contained notices of several wondorfal cures that had been perfimneil by bis celebratsd.VermlfUKO. I resolved to try It; and im mediately-purchased a bottle, which. X took according to di rections v and the result was, 1. discharged one -largo tape worm, measuring more than.n-yard, besides a number of small ones v ■:.•■■■• MBS. M. SCOTT, No. 70 Cannon street. ■ P. S.-i-Tbo abOVo valuable roniedyj’ also Dr. M’LanO’s eoU ebroted Vf rmlfug©, can now. bo had at all respectable Drug Stores Inthis city. Purchasers will be careful-to asVfor, and take none bat Dr» B’Danefc Lite? Pills XicToaw ether Pills, purporting to boXivor Pills, now before the public.: For sale at all the' respectable Drug Stored In tho United States end Canada;' ' Also, for sale by ttw solo proprietors, „ . FLEMING BB03„- •' Successors to J. Kldd 4 Co., . . .60 Wood street aprltauw.. DEED: On Friday morning, Uibl4ili Inst, Mr.DAVIIJ QHEEH, agod 68 years. . The friend* of tho family. arßrcapcctTanylnvltedto at* tond hi* funeral, from hlal&ta resident. va Hand street, near tbabEldg«i on Eabbotiiafutroocm, at 2 o*cloclt.. BFTW ABVEBTIBEHEHTS. ' NQTIGJS,«-A jnceUog.of Stockholders la the U-eCy “Pittsburgh TAU rnsurancOCompany,” willbeheld at thdrolßco,ooTflUa«DAY t April 21111,1854,at T o'clock, K 3d., to act upon the Supplement lo the Charter.. ..: \v> aprl&tdC. A.COLTOS,.Secretary,- .. UVDBAUUO CBMBJft—The andenlgaaTutii irttr constantly cn band a.lsrga supply of Beeson'* IlY* DitaUMC CKMiSSr* of warranted quality.' -This article ia the bc&t and cheapest materia) tor CISTERNS; a riuglo foar tech course of brick, laid !o and plastered with-tala vEMILVXV will endure far sees; and even plastered on day i walls, la ruoccMlr acDurm to the op loch, be i Ciitacs so *f«w day* to solid as to radstany ordinary degree I of oatal4epmsuru, sortJlho water In the least degree af ! v ■/■. vs- ;.••• * j ••■■; , s ... This CEUEST abonld.be u£cd lor. all nnderground, ns darvater, and exposed structures, for all Important build ing*, and far fire walla, coping walls, chimney tops,bridges, aqueducts, canal locks, and every tpcdcs of unok and stone «iructtm> exposed to walcr».dampi or frost : •*•••■■■ ENOusn a mcaAnnsoN, 11G Water street IMt Front street'' WAhiM>~A £lli; ATLO.N, by o talddift.aged Bookkeeper, SalescuHir iD«door or outdoor Clerk; twlvia* or Ahipplog Clerk ; Clerk Id a Hotel ; or toy a ro cs tfcra where ho way toodor lilmtrlf rueful; Flu been eo* pvg*d «i Burk end Ktorr-kecper ot Iron Worlu. Address M erfß?a» ■■. ;•■. .■ ■• •. -. : sprlS ' TICKETS “ FOB JOLLIEH'S FABEWELL COBOEBTB. TUC Mtnssae ofJuUfan'a Coa&rts toga lot isle Hat Lhb ssieor TJcttelefor iheSret Concert sill-:cainnieicv on MONDAY SIOKSIXa, st lOo'clw*, st Mellor’s Mask Store, Wood ettwt. ■ 1 Tho Hike tapir the emend, being M. JallJra’a Benefitend I fait sppcweite-, will be KJli on U» morologortJiti Concert, : TUCItSDAY, i»lh. \. ;-i . - Tickets, fk > Bests so wed. 50 amfa «xtrs;:«nUUloj the holier to » rcserralion of iha during ibe orcein#. • : Tho pu hits'aro mpeciruUy remtaied that three en> pofl- Ur?ljr thoo&ljr Concerts M. JuUUu eon giro in'Kitt*. ™*b- • • ■■■■■ ■ ■ -1 : t'ortykooo Uolldtng Lou «ad Two terse - Brieir DffeUlnff Homes For Sale; 1 t r |'nK babember oocoCmtbefollowfeg'welf koawn ,1. pwtw'r fer *»’«. ritual* In the- SEVENTH : WAKO. elty of Pwebursb,aotl bat TEN MINDIES nelk fro® IbeOojrt Bntaa. • . .ONE EAIIOK bales lIOCSE, stltb nine stisrlmmfa. i ertastaloo tho corner «rCoi»sll end Miller strata. Atm, one LAtoE nvo rronT limes. mens, *iur eight spinarati, tllnabxl onßorJ «t«t EIdUT JlnlMlog tote iS.*? 11 **! 1 1 TEN Building beta tm Jictd etresf; TWENTY THREE BuUdtng Utl on Miller street, This pro perty Is wryeonsrafantly eßustoJ, so] wIU be im desire- Me far prieste residence,*. ; The store property. If not aoH st pirate fslMril! t»‘»o!.l st Psttik. A notion, on .TUUUSOAY,: Msy .Wth; ISM, st s o'doeS. P, JI. ■ " . . Tsuh r—One Sftb. eseb; - lbs- talents in TEN -YEARS *Uo anneal payments. ..for further psrtlcularvfcniiulreof JACOB TOMER, - oeHlfcf-ol .. on Ci>I«»;l. nesr Vine Sts.. *lh Ward. AVcittm P«BA«ylTMlA*UlM|illfti; nf'Hßftsaa&l clerUoo, &r MANAGERS ftf tbft Tfetrrn X ItoplU). «Ut be boteenu th»ltutUt» Uoo, «m TU&SIUV* April ISUt, at 4 o'c&k; P.M. Tie eon tribalon ftorj fri*od»oi tb# Hospitalers inriied to attend. • «prl?gi.»- .- JOII# H4&PKH. gccrpfary. O 22 feMrfctriMd Batter; CO trud)eUCicrvcrSct 03tlonp»Ulof.Tw^C««mu»lia ( C«n»t caain. Eroom Unwhii, ilUtUnf. V indent GlsM,wldtu I'stnltr, Iron, !>»iU,it, *c,rnr tab br MILIiKS 4 lUCKETBON, ■■■ til «al aa ÜbWy-llMi. SA LKSSSCa—WO t>x*“ Mcmitua'i’' tiiumutt! innoil »ni)fotfsxl* »T . [xprUJ MtltCT * BICKETBOS. ~ RICK—IU licrcctIVisaaiUco»forntobrV~ ', .' A l ' _ *P gVr MILHE& i RtCgßr3o!t. - OUUAlfr—lbThbdi plantation Sugar;; . , O 23 boa* White Barasna Saga*; , U UaUfixDruU do; lorteWttUtjdfbr [*prlT| MILLER 4t;IUOKBTSOJi. ptOFPh E~tOO bag* Prime ltio 0o2oo; rrr -'''-" V*' 2& do -do Laguejrado; ' 30 poefceti OldQorcrmaeat Jafidorfhr **le by MtLLER A HIOKST3ONV MACiunuL-- " " - 100 bWs No. SKrgra Mulmoliam SUefcml* Wbftlf.ttbtto.sbn't; Jo-.foVttlebr MLXJLK A UlQkfiTSOJf: IS TWllrt TOIUCOO-M kunNo. I fotltloby l»prlT] MUJiEtt & RICKETSQN, ■TfOLiSiEa —...... • .. . -LtA 800 l.b's PianltiUca . SiO hilfbhla do do: In «tafn audio UTln. For ««1# bjr • MILLER 4 JITOKETSON, ‘PtIT . gn and 223 Llbeitjimit.: HALT SMmsUNB WIKE . ” 4 CAtka “ n»ut Aontorna” Wine; 4do Bordeaux do; Abolfcaaka do ■■■■■..■ do; <■ . Ecooltoliurf ar wloby MIL!,EE * TUCKETSON. '■PIT ■ . a2Undlß3UbartT.lW«t " O ALT—IOO Sbti-No. I toll; . O 250 h«j» Dairy, do: received aod fbr sole tv MILLER fr IUOKSTBOy, ** V'&r-A hut QH Fourth street,\Nonb and Grant atreoia, 20f«t ftont oj *oodeep, tnu2o .ft« .Uaquiroof- • ••■••• AV9TIS LOOMIS, NovWFontth at. LAN!) VfAHttANId fc'Olt BALK—-1W) acre Warrant* r-fiQ do; 40.d0; bj .. AUSTIN LOOMIS, ; . M Fourth «t STOCKS FOU BALE-- , . \ J dO-khAmNorthAmerleanCoppcr Stock,; M do KaUo&al do do 4 . £0 ,do Ohio A Ponon. Jl&llroad -do* ftPrtT ADBTIN XQOMIB, P2lWh sL I-l' 0K “ *— Mu r on p»U city pro puny, ono, t»'o ? ondtliireo yearadato. A libera) bonnS ■ "■ ACSTIN U)OMI« 92 Fourth it. -A Allas of tbe World, with u j n . 'P L , t v° < \ a ?, Io ?. to /' 1 > E i cal *ml nutortcal GeograßbjTand an alphabetical Index of tbe-lailtudoacd longfittla of Wi 000 pieces ; sixty-oao elegantly engnmd and coloted mani I witheompuatlTOKales, 1 voting qnarto. ti^br^ . affrtT . . B. B.i hAHEFKB. 87 Wood kc ■ H™ e “ o ‘r I S r^?o^ ,lm for **". “prti , .. , sahuei, n. r.AtnrPER IjlAlULt .. "■ ~ rr —rr-: i ’ runM ‘ 1,1 lirgo : and: email J[ara and fancy f ™ m 810 12K«nt» »lb; layer^do^Mtra-° °’ fcKVrtxW ,;. Da&ta, do .. for cooking’'' "• ' ' !■ .Keg ■ 4o . do; ■ ■ ■ ■■■•••• i in large and anan dromaund boxwj >.i ? 6 T C fitonesX ‘fi'of ealo frfeal* ;B*loflpdxßfan,by lawlftfi • W.vA.-McdPRQ.. /"'lOl'A'Wi Ali—iio bbls In £ tore and for solo by ■ r V„ .. „ FLBNINU JffiOS, ■;;»ptl6 . BncwMorato J. Klddi Co., CO "Wood it. 11V tltttjtid lierry Larin’ Lain Killer, just received andfor IV nail hy '■_ faprlQ} . fLBMI.NO 8808. TIN tiLitl> OIL—IIO bb Win store olid for sole by ’ - JU oprlß FLEMIMO BROa TWiSbVIS HPUiPmO LOTBiri Mtahurgh, »I.M. a** minutes’ wait of tlurbrldgo. Prices low, anil torms, occciamodattng. - 8. CCTHBER® S SOK. a P r ‘ s 1« Third street. Only bevjbntit.mvii dollaks tor a Building tot, of ,21 feet front oa Main street, by-100 foot deep; situate JaSh&rpaburjth: endfatealoby .... . . aprlfr r.. t, . ' 1 v; *: A.-A. MASON & Co. receiving and opening ONE THp^MTN i p'' ICASES 1 CASES AND PACKAGES OP Hitfirt: u® o»s, WjAEDffION PIUmoOS SPBING PUaCHASE, COMPRIBE3 IIXE MOST EXTENOTVH TT "snS employ exhibitedln the Weetern country—to which the )n»It» tie attention of ’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PURCHASERS, goring ttem that, with the . superior facilities, they are enabkd to offer equal .indxictauntt with the (amut fatten uwna. They name, hi parts— -- "* ; wmpllta assortment;: vH sj»d3, aroUstock; | Oifeajß Carpet Warehptise, ■ VA/ ; pts !ffAV |3 NOW I 2( STORE.OA* cf thc jarpssi »nd -choicest' fiid&s braifiPfiHirttlT i(iM ... ’2 ; r-« *.,. S3MSSM£Sgrr«” ’-.- td^F^r* £^i|&^§g£ , W-. Saasg^wq^yrt,;,. WoolandCpttoa cfc>, AxmnlgterlcheiiillffftydlLedHirfrt? StftfgfearfSSflSw^jf^^^LySrl?;- . HillM(^ik / 'to«to, , •-..» -., M4tBt?, l rv - »S»IM«f-evejy donir 7‘^i 10 6® l H« I,!l! 5 0n of WOB Olt cipia ttt t« fouiiil in Uie dtft of.»ho followliie widtiglii Xi V i ja.MaratlMiJlwtethe.mprtjwlrtnimnaiiMiiiian; - , ; 8 BCW UOLLAOT3,forlTlttaoB4, »;22,34i30;58,'40; 42,;«, ami MUnrhra.uMe. ?Ta^ d r h “H, D .T TBckp ’*oHce lllll)B ßeekEaUies. • -^¥ < V^'^ a^^“«Mw*»tU«;l>«i»«f« Moirn M.tta g Ofa flcah omgh gDd gpncga . icrory ntus ■ ■ . . .* .«*»*»«*» •'•* intit«l‘tQcaJUcei exaiainft. ~Zu- t .'i-rAv - «BMAtI.=PROTITS/AKDUjniCK..SAX.ESI.” - > "■ ’ " . . V’, «• B-HfiADtY 4 00, saihwutrwt. •tnarStilmda^-'V . J,4KiIS PsTAUNBa, . f KBA'tE&'.lfr - , ’ ' Boots, Shoes, BomietsrHatsrLeatlier, &e.* W •,:, -JW. ««'• m»od^treer/M^itBbut'gh i P^'' Again takas pleammta lalUnS to attmtto if.htfrtaOTj^^Ctaintij Meninnto genanHl,. to hi. raiy «aVM a . PorchUMddlKct JißnnfactnrCT8 t prlndJlnlly fo< OasB; conalatln* of : ' " OVBB3OOO CASES OTTnE' MTE3T BPa»D STYLES, T ■' ' . TTI3 BTOCK OP PANOV BHOE3, BaAlD^aiilr^Sc^E.MdX^V^BONHETßisTcrrtoemil nrM' l, ' XL cannot fall to cMO-f&ll tattsfectfon. .Alro, BONNITTItIiIMINGS' - “f®*®* THrfod,-tach r ° repTb,S H^ nni f? to * t 5 TCI 7 r "S°.« comprise all to ityfertfr & fcana&i M i» odTSncea farotably ■»lUiKotf.Yitl t :»nd mUadolSlffl'Sm ■ H. CHILDS & d 0.,: / Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehoase, NUMBERS 133 AND -135 WOOD STREET, * PITTSBURGH, PA. " ' ’ • * aSSSSKjSSSF i!“»gsj™tov; SSttSSf"'"' B»apprbadiliir anlioi.:OUr.BtflatliMtts tcm mi i^a^MKfeS^^SSSseasss^-sgithi M.rctamt a .»l^ aar dt^lpM#^ll« l ia«^ln. I .forthSTe.r/AV.. NfiW-AJiti INmUMTINQ BOORiS— V'- j-.i*.: : Bamtsct tbarte* JTortd: by ffilaa Bremer: t i - - Autobiography;- ! : The Uinnlighte, * thrilling story of Boston life: Blinnieuemoo,aTempartnce tale; -£ IlotCsm,ctXl«lnScenesinKe»y(irbi*-' ' ;• ••« • Lite OfJ<&ll6f Arat •• 7r: n;.J- I ■■■■■' Planter’s Korihem Brid*: by Mr*. HcsU;^^' - Haps and Mishap*: by Grace Greenwood; - > ... Early .Engagement: brSarah MaißbiUl Haydab; ' * The Pomierer by Aiexaiider-Domaa.- r * :'Tos»thar4ltb«nib»n«v publications of the day; Tor sateor ' IL MISEB * UX, ■P»& • Ka&eßmlthflelii ettttC: SUMMER & SHOES. GEORGE ALBREE, corner Wood and Fourth, streets. f_F AS DAd sunle to tpeoUl of the best materials and ■ JLA votkmanihips ani latest fcyjlilona, sixes as lcrw qsA’s acd 6K* the following boots and aboes; • ’• „ , . . BKWfcJ> WORK. GentaMtgatFrencb calf.boots,ted tops; ' ’ “ r**l w PaUat leiiihwvgloTe top, Congress Boots; ' *V Kossatt>,glov* top,low Ue “ “ ■ 44 ' **. ItUmoi+S[gh.isci£.i ;do; .**•■.• 44 .• fluftmciTOecoTyl«rTiesj. j . ■'< :■ . ,** < 48»mme)led ItftUwr do do; •• 44 ‘V roft morocco, broad strap, io* afcocs, broad; Rurkßkin Oper* Oddjtcss plain Boots; "■•■" *’ ■ lasting'' do '.. -do - do: " “ 14 4 « Kpt doj . •“. : M strapped, tlpthee) andtoe. ' ‘ „ 4 PEGGED WORK. GeaU soft morocco long leg Boots;- - -- . v •‘ French calf do do 6 f saadsl£; . “ real French patent leathery gluts top.fancy colored ■■•.■■ ■ Oxford Ilea;. '• • *" + ■’ 4l rcalFrenchpatent bathe* Ooagtea doth tipaG/alteis, .■•■■■■■ &asd&Kt- ■■> • >v -v . Boefcabi& itai Oxford Ttes; . - ■'. JJacbikJatfpt Bootes; v OsllfcrnU ♦natnttelled Oxfcn! Ties, 5 and W; ' ••■:• • • P*tontle*tb*r,lQDgqu4rtaro3,lovr, EhooTfai. ‘ >: T - w Andtgepenl laaoTtmca*cT Bqys,-.Yonths; end fancy Shoes, as cast* found la the west - * s _ - apr!W3w fie*.- P. Smith & Co., -■ ‘ 04 WOOD'STHEET, . PITTSBURGH, A RE wWchtboy ln»U» tt»»ttenfleaof MM Country end Clij Tnid«. WaofTerto merchants a huger and hsttar stock thanthcj could- tejauhls Hsu of the scsaon iniSutun Honna RcnofaU;, and.baugh't at conshfarablo redaction on , rttre of February and March, v '..7'"”? ~ :v Oor assortment-will tofoand large la ncooitatrleaSprinj Cbfolu* oodPrlnti, Lawns, Org»ndUs,BslznrintH,ll.rTgCis anmndlnos,TlMO<3; BrUlWoo ■ • . . • - wSS.'&jigSjSS?. , - od ' irot "“ BpriDS f l 5 Saman . CLOTIIB, all shades and pttes. : . ;, JSffSZfi&l&l"** SuBBWr Claau > low tohtah*^. 01 P,ato ' “ a CIOQDS, of all hinds. BrlOtsd, Plain, Model, etc, etc. ■ Hosiery, IlandhorchleQ Gloyes, Sow- m *> Flanuets,Denlms, Diapers, etc. .. W* w« aholl keep onr-supply fall and fresh throughout the spawn). ‘ srrlMin ■ ST. t'liAIU HOlhili, (tOhiIEHLY XHE EXCHANGE,) , i PITTSBURGH, CornerTPerm and Bt. Clair striata, - a W. BENNETT Froprfetoh , D^-Thls.tag,first dam home, hotrreentho Ksllroad Do pots; thn rooaaare largo and newly fornlshad.and charges modarata. _• aprMtlyddw' HARDWARE 808 _ Saddlers amd Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH. JB„ So* 181 Wood street* fITTSBDRQHi Also, Cloths, Damaiks, Labes, Hater, Bent Stuff. Springs, jfa).,fto. . ' / STAR BAHERf AND ICE CREAM SALOON. ■i & & SCJpLpBCKH R respectfully JaftrnttbeJf friends ™ that they arq now prerart>d f at their 1 aoa,?fo. 23 Diamond alley, totarv©op par© JOB CREAM,' of tho Tory st ail .hoqm ortho day and oten- JPj&V S e T qa hand oraiy klnd.of . Oaken and. Uml«cttonary,ftesh and sfreov.. Parties and fiunttlea wittta served with , all articles they mav order, on tho shortest nw terms;-: Remember the plactf-Ko; - SZTllsmondl alloy, a few door* east of the Diamond.. I ; aprU:lm . - , f > j - ' JWiMto Sole at 10 Banding x,ot», TN thoTUlogs of COAX* POBT, laCharUm to»hihli.'Aj. IB L d ?y . - f r . '^SS^SSS^SS^S^SS^ 01 I m I S^JM-eclcdV°aranro purchaser*, i ■ v .■ > R4ir°Wl»Oßa passCßgO/ CarfWill mjkG *m m m Mch Oay between the OhioriTer Scdthl? vil. r»-‘® ^a^ - °ob*kotly ply bfltweeri tip; wSSSL^&H- I^9 rtißtKM the foot £f Penn street;- Th® tots are thus 1 broilghtpMctloally close to - A copious Spring bf pure water tans In the reafcoi feel lots, atsufih an-eOeratlon that pipes may, be lald-with lease ” . wjusoraas abundant supply to every bourn which may be ' 4y of * th ° 8 ? 1 °’ »ni bo'oiTriiudtjsa ;*tna toe ground bytie eaw,fteecf charge,. *•..*••.*• . .The terms of. saleaw «a*y, one-fourth cash on condtlufcm of-sale, tho baloscalo three equal payments. m i ™ ngia * vauutm - ■- - •• -aufefe&SS&d' 1 V A&ILL4 £ JSAB-r-A T«tr snpcrlay «w*w • ' ‘ iSSrAssmaf ' W-V’< “•.-■•/. •■■ ■v- y"j.:'c"s:^'.■. l^ ii ' V'** * -: ;; A < : - : -.--.---'r,J•>•-•'.".< . . »■ t * ; -w V "«:■ * •'«.’<’■** T- ■*-!<»■' •* i, .‘I .;• ,■..■•• - V'. ;;■; ■■• - ' ; . . ■ ".. 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MASON A GO, , , , 26 Fifth street AMUSEMENTS. fertffiaifi Boon open**;?.^aoS'fceMminSrtn^. ??^SSSiWBWBW«^ ilSWDdqdo wltha-ftseouLby »ww "® Wt S s * , °- S^apriW.JUa.BAVaiwSl'irlfi Soadrills BolTed. *° T®wSM2ggJ^^!Mg3SSti». w «*>w tlSCTl.hcreioforo OS the feutapar ttmthi*- 1 sfr ■• ■ txtxu% . iSaf&ssr pim? ; i o ™-Hied at’TZIHEETXJLLAUB SttooTiSSteSf 4 600 u» Notli&ig taloßiuidoaoly thtf Minwaiteiiji.il cm J cn^f d4 40 ““ t,kaS " e ’ (O*53?»*«UJ ana. g™** EOBBai H. PATTBKSOS'S 1 , LIVEBY'-AKD SAtfe.JIWBW .liaoM; * 1000 Prana Krt. Tcf mire and for nilu bv =' _ JOSHUA BHODE3 4 00, 89TT«i rttMt 400 boxes-BaifiJodi ,4»v. ... , WOJ<’tmxeffiflcf; k ' 600J2 do" dos ' - .. .■&s ?» —to - to, Jmt rac'd old finale br •■ l '• • ■•' f ■ ■ ■•' fJOSHPA RHQDEa & 00. ' apilt EfB I** 1 ** isarrstit&sffikfr , !SS!£?33r“Bgrags3a gjaxibertr-i^t [Srsss?s , £B!!as^®=i-. ©SllllliiiP »■ -■ - ■ • J- *fc.Flilri.roa Gjpssssrr as* Q^*ptU : : . • ~ l»3s§^3s@«®S9.s p!«lbytboP o stM c r' , ''^ ,lh? lalWte 3*raate mcth JgSs°s*z*^l Sf- tulldtotfonAro.-y Snquireof^JiSS.TSS? l i7 c i? , 2 *^**^*csh&*B££ ' ' -■' 11 ' antHM-w ’ j£rwit f^ of "S UWte / ralra ««« ••••♦•-'. v, -; 253LlbeHjHJtfeot. IUU.EY & BESagAW. 'IU IltON,—w toOfl Marlett* Jaoßclryv . 1» Mefca CaT^iS^BmisaSnhj ■'■■':■;■ KINB * MOOBUE4D. IfgUisgggga »pe^. rv Wo.w-Woo/S^t • 6to is QPDtg f£^. ,frprt2j WALTER jgSßawli.i.** 3S3C3SfifiiaKr itOtn.i muni" cy»H?gfcf tyy ►wwr : a A.-f*as^socK-j£co. • - - J l' ’ rWMWjdWjjolU j