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Thb Gansu™ Tml»».-A despatch from „?**" Bnt ° n ° n T Bp ; P ! r ’ B ° d fe " * 00 ! 8 ’ ar , e t n °" Washington states that the Mexican treatv - UmA “ tte l “ d *"! / . , 8 °°f 6 »<*» «Poi *p table in executive pev.« ° library ° f BoTea handrod ‘. hOU T Volume8 ’ a«y afternoon. The jon s centnrios “S° :->oanuecnpt volnmce too,- mn j arit y_ Bttl( , to v ‘the labor of the learned for centuries preceding. tWl^3 bp ._. ; . Buch is the present condition of the realm that. 0 , was tho nursery of tho sciences and arte, tho r»- ‘ tro of civiliration, and tho granary long before Bomo woe fo”'' Sl^Sfefeew^afeiii Hpi® pagm^Bi Kfe£Hfssi s4Msp jhmssp* pm^Sa Bt^lijSSlgr Tis SU * s y*l MmmKwmmmmmrn • :3$T ■■■ - : : - S’SXtfrW*' Dailtj Blurring- |W. G. SV GILMORE, EdJtor and Proprietor. P1TT8BSJIIGII: THURSDAY MORNING; DBJIOCUATIC TICKET. WILLIAM BIGLER. FOR JUSTICE OF TUB SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, 7 HENRY'S. MOTT, ■ .OF PIKE OOUJfTT* % •. jQ®r KISADTNO HAVTK& WlOi'BE POUND ON EACH rPAGE 0? THIS PAPER JOB PRINTING. We have one of tlie best Job Ptirxtitig Of/icet in tho city, and we would respeotfully ask mor v chants and all others who want Cards, Circulars, - . Bills of Lading,Bill Heads, Blank Checks,' Hand ■ bills, etc., to give us a call. All our Job Type ' 'are of the most modern - manufacture. and can* . notfail to please all our customers. Our work ■ -men are perfect masters of their business, and ’ will labor assiduously to please all who wilt Ta ;.vor us with an order. - ■: IECryPTIAN DARKNESS. ;;; , VTbero.is only, ooo.papar in Egypt, a small monthly-sheet ..- In tho Ar&hlolangaago, atfour doilarsayoar. It lsdaToted mainly to tho powers that he,.end OTexy one In tho employ, .of.the PachA la obliged to snbscribo toil/* That paper ought to make money,' for the "Pa . bha employs an army of officials. But.thatmußt bo a dark laud, iodeed, that has bat one news* - paper ; and that, too, entirely under the control of the government. The darkness of Egypt continues. Tho schoolmaster and the presß have ■ yet to begin their work in-.the land- where the • sciences wero first taught; where tho learned of -Qreeoe received the first rudiments of education; and where works of, art wore constructed, three or four thousand years ago, that are still tho wonder of modern and enlightened nations. Only ono newspaper is published in the nation that sends fiaets and armies to aid tho Saltan; i and- that; but a, few. years-ago, revolted, and ~ would have overthrown tho Turkish empire, bat far the intervention of foreign powers. But. the railroad and the locomotive are now at work in "Egypt, and the press will soon follow. The steamer, the locomotive, and the press, are the great agents of civilization and general intelli- and Egypt will yet bo aroused and re deemed. As a curiosity, a locomotive is a great- er wonder than a pyramid; and a printing press ~is worth more to all tho mabtrial and moral in-- -terests of a nation than all the pyramids, cata combs, and old temples of Egypt. - . Tho pyramid and tho locomotivo are fair aam . pies of the relative value of ancient and modern science. The one is wonderfnl for vast size, and the vast amount of slave labor that rSared its summit towards-the skies; hut the other is far moro wonderful for its utility.: Utility was no part of the pnrpose of ancient seienoe. It is the great aim of modern soienoe and art; and the schoolmaster and the printing press are the great agents in diffusing the light of sciene among tho < masses os the people; ' But one newspaper, and few boohs; are now fount! in tho land where the Ptolemies oolleoted o library of botch hundred thousand volumes,' Jong centuries agomanusoript volumes .loo,— ■the labor of tho learned for centuries preceding. Bach is the present condition of the realm that, was tho nursery of the sciences and arts, tho cen-: tro of civilisation, and the granary of the world, long boforo Borne was founded, or the'Site of London explored. Of Moses it is said, as proof •of his great attainments, that ho “ was learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians.” Allthc learning and wisdom of the present Egyptian race can be recorded in a single monthly news paper. Egypt was onee n densely peopled realm; and one of its oities coaid«end forth an hundred thousand fighting men. Scarce that number of reliable soldiers could bo raised throughout tho wholelandat the present day. It was onao un surpassed in wealth and commerce. 'Now the groat mass of its people aro sunk in poverty as in ignorance. Thus has the mighty fallen ;- Smo!c«J ly the Senate m\l Hmm r,t Rtjirtcentalirei ct the (bmmommlih of Finmylvanla in General AunMumit- TLot tllo Governor of this State bo, mid ho I, hereby rrqaesl od to oommuDicnto with iho kreculivos of tbo ter oral State* of the Union, end present to their attention end foyer the principles oontnined In tho act of tho twenty-first day of April, 1845, having refaronco to tho hours of labor, and the employment or minors ia zaaruifactorius ■“ Xaolced, That Iho extension of tho provisions of said act to oil persons during their minority fw likowiro urged on the deliberation and only attention of our alitor States, bcllerlng ten houre labor in twentj.ftureaflklont tncnaUo the workman to make provision for hie wants, and fourteen htilo enough to devote to the acquirement of knowledge and to natures demand tbr repose ” b An not finally passed, relating to tho opening of a State road from Murraysvillo, Westmoreland county, to Stewartstown, in Allegheny county, and only waits the signature of the Governor to become a law. The intelligence of the oonvietion of the con epirators, engaged in the attempt to make money under the prohibitory law relating to notes of a less denomination than five dollars, gives great satisfaction to every member in both Houses of tbo Legislature. ■ The conspirators against Mr. G. should next be put on trial. ~ P. The SouTnEEH Cohjieeoial Coxvextiox. This body has been busily engaged m cutting out work for the future!Therohas been o great degree of unity in the views and notions of the members, and they seem to bo properly impress ed with-the importance of-their mission* and de sirous ofroustng npthe South to decisive action upon,-the groat Bubjeots so intimately connooted with their- future: welfare. Committees have been raised with directions to memorialise Con gress on tho following questions: Ist. Tho redaction of duties upon railroad iron. 2d. Tho improvement of tho merchant ser vice, by tho establishment of an approntloo. ship system and the prevention of desertions. 3d. Tho exploration of tho Amazon by naval steamers. 4th., The establishment of a lino of steamers tween some Southern port and the month of the Amazon, or some-port in Brazil. - sth. The "establishment of a direct - mail route, by steamers; botwoen a Southorn port and Europe. v. - 6th.- Upon the improvement of harbors and navigable rivers. Upon each of theso questions, the notion of the Convention was favorable. The last resolu tion with’rcgard to the improvement of harbors and rivers, excited a very animated debate, in whioh many members took part. Tho measure bad not been formally approved of at the last dates—but would mast probably meet the ap probation .of the convention.- The main argu ment seemed to bo, that the North cried and ob tained tho aid of government for these purposes, while tho South had been too proud to ask, and therefore got nothing. ; It was insisted upon that the South ought to .have her shore of government favors, and as they ooold only bo had by asking, she must subdue hor pride, and come like the North, with' peti tions and claims, before Congress. There is a ■good deal of truth in tho assertion that the -South asked only to be lit alone, while the North bas-pressed all sorts of claims, and taken ail she could get. Whether the Sonth will obey Jhe wishes of tho convention, and.abSndon.its olden ■polioy, remains-to bo seen.- For ourself, we: hesitate not to say, that no portion of the: con federacy is more entitled to the warm regard and fostering eare of the - general.; government than that portion now represented in the Sonth ern Convention. — Salt. Argue. • A Nodi/eScavengeh.— Senor Meta, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel of the. National Guards at Chnrnbnsoo, having expressed his contempt for the Dictator, Santa Anna, has been, by order of tho would-be Emperor, arrested and imprisoned among the vilest bandits and cut-throats, with whom he iB ohained and compelled to sweep the streets of tbo city of Mexico. UV/-'* i'V-:: V -v •:* y-~*\ -7 . v > *** -■* w ” "t.* *■ ' ■'■** < | THE WAB. " | Important Operations vpon Varna—Supposed Tactics of theEussiam—French Expeditionary Army, etc. As soon as Gortsobakoff had orossed the Dan* übo and established himself, in the Dabradsoha, he issued a proclamation to the Inhabitants eim . ilar to that srhioh was published in Moldavia and Wailaohia. In oonnoxion with GortsohakofFa movements, itia mentioned that five steamers, towing bargee-containing 4,000 men, hod loft Sebastopol for tho Western (Turkish) shore of tho Black Soo. If this be true, they run a ohanee of meeting with the ships of tho allied fleet now ernising along that shore. PrinoePas kiowiteh was to set out abont the 15th inat; from Wwsaw for the seat of war. Tho Em peror will not go himself to the Principalities. There is no doubt that the Russians have i lodged themselves; ip the. fbrpejstated, namely,' over 50,000 men, on tho -Turkish "bank of the' Danube.- -Opinions, however,'are' divided as to the importance of. this movement. While some view it as a great triumph to the Russians, oth ers profess tbetnßelvea unable to boo what advan ■ tsge the invaders oxpeetto gain by' it. They i (the Russians) are not yet'in Bulgaria, nor on their rontoto Constantinople—but in the Da | brudaoba, an Immense marshy plain, without ■ any point ePappnl, and. deprived of communica tion. Behind them is a .Turkish foroo of 26,000 ,■ or 30,000,and before them a lino of fortresses, such as Sillistrio, Kosiendje, Varna and Shumla, between them and the Balkans. It is true that in 1628, tho Russians entered the.Dobrudsoha by Hirsovo, as they have done now, and proceeded on to Varna and Sillistria; but then; the soa was open. Omar Pasha, too, who is not given to vain boasting, has said in a despatoh published at Constantinople, that if the enemy would but cross the Danube it would ren der a great servioe to his plan of operations. That wo are on tho eve of . some important event there is but littlo doubt, and. the result of the movements on the Austrian frontier, and the noxt operation of the Russians on the right bank of the river, are awaited with much anxiety. The British steam frigate .Inflexible was em ployed in conveying Turkish troops from Con stantinople to Varna. A portion of tho British fleet was Olso neor Varna, with the intention of watching the new and unexpected movements of the Russians. • Concerning the additional news that has come by-telegraph to. the effeot that Hirsova and Mata chin had been captured, no details are yet to hand. As soon as the intelligence of the pas sage of the Danube by 'the Russians ' reached Omar Pasha, he sent reinforcements to the troops posted at Trajan’s Wall, between Chernavoda and Kostendie. When Mustapha Pasha, the Turkish commander, fouud the Russians were in too great; force, he retreated at first ripon Matsohin, and subsequently upon Badadsgn. His force in tho field is not more than 20,000 men, exclusive of garrisons. Success in the present operations would give the Russians com plete command of the months of tho Danube; They have already drawn Chains aoross the Su lioa ohannel. Franoo is pushing forward its expeditionary force with the almost energy. Tho Paris Moni teur, of Sd instant, contains the following an nouncement: “ His Majesty having ordered a body of troops to be sent to the Levant, the first convoy of ves sels, frigates, and corvettes of tho Imperial Ma rine, assembled at Toulon, has already sailed." This total, to which is to be added the contin gent of tho Christophe Colombo, amounts to 20,- 073 men, and 805 horses. Every day, a portion of the throe hnndrcd ships freighted at Marseil les, leave with cavalry, munitions, provisions and articles of encampment. E®* The contrast between the reception of tho declaration of war in tho British House of Lords and the Corps Ltgislatif of France will at tract the reader’s attention. When the ultima tum of her Majesty Qaeon Viotoria was read to the House of Lords, the Earl of Derby oud Ear! Grey, with remarkable self-possession and cool ness, suggested tho propriety of framing suoh an ' address from Parliament, in answer to the Queen, as wonld receive tho unanimous support of the members—that is to say, the address should be so clear in its statements, purposes and declara tions ns would bo unanimously supported, other wise some members of the anti-ministerial par ty might be sufficiently obstinate to oppose it. All this was ohracteristio of the cool matter-of fact prndenco of John Butt Now, mark the scene in tho French Corps Zegislatif. Upon the reception of the message from tho Chief of the Slate it was met with loud cheers, and tho As sembly broke np with shouts of *< Paw I'Empe rear /" How strikicgly charactorintio of French aspirations for glory. •‘Vive VEmperear” on this occasion hae tho echo of AaeterHtx, Bmol enski and Borodino. Oh, yes! England goes into tho war with oooincss and resolution— France, with fiery energy and enthusiasm. How this old beldamo, onr mother earth, will tremble by-and-by.— N, V. Herald. .. 1,32&.3&9 50.01 ft 1,500 *O,OOO 1.615 0,320 to Country Oe«kUrß,**DS, GEORGE It REYSER, JVMetdlc and Retail Druggist, No, 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin ollojr* h?» assortment of j^t^ru^ra^wltfch'Trill/ba^ among which awtho fblto wing, tii: t. • Hooper's FemaJr, Dr. Roso’s AUeroim, Anderson's, do. Railroad, . crnna, . do. fl olden, Boothaye** Holland. to* Female. Hostetter’s Stomach. £r-M Gtotork’s tker Fdb, Green's Oxyren»t#d, oofen*aek’a liter Pills, Hampton** Tincture, felleni* . do. RadcJUTtj'a Alkaline, JJ^ 0 , 0 * . do* nuichiogs’ Dyspepsia, Fltobc’s Cough, Houghton’s, do. Cathartic, _ SarKcant's,... - *>- for Dtirhma, Wolfe's Schnapps, . „ “?• , ,‘ r ' T bluoding Lungs, stoips «n> oouou sniroiEf. Rabetto’ Bareapnrilk, Dr. Keyset's Pectoral. Townsend's do, Dr.J.yiiM* Erpeclomnt, . Bcnnstt s Plant and Root, tojlort Balsam of Liverwort, Bouden's Indian Vegetable, Schonk’s Pulmonic, • , derwotcr, and exposed structures. fbr nil. Important build ings, and for fire walls, copiog walls, chimney tops, bridewy aqueducts, canal locks; and every species'of'brick and stone structhre exposed to water, damp, or frost -• ‘H - ENGLISH * MCHAItDSON, .116 Water street, ISO Front street; : NEW AUYEETISEffiEHTS. MASONIC HALL SRASD MCSICAIs TEsxiVAls FAItEWEIJ. BENEFIT OF M. JJJJjhi 18 N And most positively Ills LAST appear once ln this clty ! Prior to hla il«ptt»turo, with his unrivalled Orchestra, foi Europe in Jnno, to fill his engagement in Paris and'Xomlon, Tharsdftjr BveiUng, April AOtli, The {bllmrißg Progmrame.will be pleated: PAST yiEST. (first QoiDaiux—■“ Pietro tl Grdnda,” (first v.......^JalUen. FrOmM. Jallien’e Opcro of “Pietro 11 Grande,” ob per* farmed at the Boyal Italian Opera, Xcmlon, with the great est approbation. PoifiA—” The Koty Dld» ,> or Eoarcnira of Castle * .....,..JuUien .; SnrpaojnL—The* 4 AUegroJViTEce Symphony firom the Bympony in in A minor, (generally fcnoirn • as the Scotch 8ymph0ny,)..^...;...«;.,... w ..M«maieBSohn. Alfiffc ILelodt-*“ Forget me Not,”, c * UTLLE ANNA ZEEft. Yalsx— -Farewell Yalse,or “ Adlßato Amcfica,” composed expressly for these Concerts,. [previous to his departure for Europe,] hy„ Jullien. SOLOS BY HKBH K6JNIG, Soto—FLAQOLET. M.COLIh'ETT, Conductor and Flageolet Solo of Court Balls of Napoleon the first, In 1812, tbfci being his last engagement prior to retirement from public life, after forty-year* continued succftSA, as the only recognized artistic performer on tfr Flageolet Qomnu. «*Th© Great Exhibition,” Founded on tho World's Fair In i/mdon, In 1851, nod com posed expressly ti?r that occasion by M. Jcmtn. por formed with ibe greatest success for . upwarda of 200 con sqcuUvq nights in England, and considered throughout Europe esSLJulUcn’e most popular composition. > tXar-OfXEB.VrSSIOX OF FIFTEEN UINVTES.‘& PAST SECOND. Ornod Operatic Selection and Fantasia, JaUii’c ?rom «h» Opera of “ tA SOMNAMBCLA,” with Soles for tno Clarionet, Violin and Cornet-o-Bston, performed by M. WUU.EE, MB. HIU, AND Jlliiß KtESIO, „ . _Arr«o([ed b* if. dnllien. Damn-" HOME, SWEET HOME" BPUe Anna Zerr. SoIo— CLARIONET*,*. BL WVItLK* Pouu-J«THE SLEIGH P0LKA,”....;.....; .:...JulU™ Duo-TWO VIOLINS _Mollenb» uw l' IHE BBOTtffilW HOLLK.NHAUBR. Q»4DBnn N.iTOiyT. JCLLIRi. “THE AMERICAS.’' Twenty Soloi ana Variations, miSrn by T " EKIV op !r - JL’t-i-iK.N’a soi.o Conductor. Tickets, $l. Seats Socured, 50. Coats Extra. . Tickets to to diad and Scats: secured at JMior*, iruSte Stm, obcroaPiscratn oftlio Hall May towen. ■ ' Poore open at 7 o'clock; tn commence at 8 o'clock, f opCO L®t*> «ew»ra~Poeltet BooS ioat. " OcT on Wednesday, fcnjewSero in- this city, tv Mack corered Memorandam Itopk, v'itb pocket took in each side, containing *5O in tonjt notes, and receipts of no nc S.“, n ii‘v*. nJ y > ',r o i. bttt , Ulo woer - Any. por,on rcUindnr *“* ItPraTo’s store, la Uto DiamouU, dr leaving It at tMs office srin receive live above renatd. 7 . ' ■'■ aprikk3td» ? JOHN .7. RY.IN*. • J- c. ASDEBBOS 6 Co.r P ~- .... .. Ho, 6 Wood street, PettsburgJi, Pa., W JIiUsKSAtB Dcalere InForeign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, oil Sngare, Cigars, At, At Raisins, Figs Ef™'*- le-mona, lames, Dates, CStitms, Almonds, filberts, Ramuti, Cream Nats, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, n> e ApploCnojejSajvlines,Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy. Yet mictlli. Maecroni, Olivo Oil. At. Ac. spvStly Brigade Ortler#v~^ : ‘ —~- ; T«B onlCirmea yUlbuyCoaipanies in thf> boom)* oftho * fmt Brigwlcj HUblwath Diilslon, AllrcUeuy tftmfy wiU meet, arm®! ami equipped, s>r iDjqwctioo* a* follows ' « w ?«. UR iJ i 0 ? cer l , t in ffleel on Monday, tlw Bth day of n® fiT iS IBalt f” ,0 2? «>«mttndtd by I.toot-Co). DaTldC. Hultz, will meet on thoDUlday of Mny: the second BAtUIIioD, commanded, by Lieut. Cof.\T iTK JJ/ 11 *? n% oa W«doc(day,'.u J^iQU»^i:^ of Stay; tioMu* meet on Friday, tho isui day of Mar. tho.Turtlo Crt-vk Guards will meat on Saturday. t’:u< l;;th day of Stay. By ordsr of JOHN H. Si'ttUIKSV, ; Bi>r2oatdMS J *” ln "I* c,oro,: >«^Brigade, ISlia Dlslaon. '?i A!i s^ 4 .MAN or lM.it, who can .Iriro noU, and bantling to do work about house and oar '““•jEtfltriroof TUGSIPSOS IIKLf, 4 CO - a f , '- ci earner Third and Wood street. -jyOAU.EMBaTO: byMary.Fnmmr; 1 vninwn J 12m0,. 75 eenta. • Krti is wrought by want of IbouriiL Ab well as want cf heart. _ “Thfwbjaet. discossol is one that uercr Joses Its held upon the heart, nor loses its importaccoi ond when eo pleasantly prosontod in the garb a finished doineat’c nnrnb tiro, as Ini this work, pmst hare'm&ny eager students, • •* L _ _ T . a 8 °f grtaUfrcshnca* and piquancy, we heartily commend it to oar frienda.’*— LounriTU ttuwJ A Trry.iatcrcstSng aud exclude story, which, while it la read with the deepest interest, will, ntthe satuo time, ;• w ISorauch .genuine merit and knowledgo of the 'secret «P» a*aof thehuman heart are Beldoih found, as the reader will find In this book "—i/oefuon Courier, ■■ ■ . “v * / «®d the greater part of this volame wi th deep interest. *\* -The plot U well hud and handsomely executed, all the characters being sketched .with' decided tfeorand power. The scenes aw laid in the Southland JoumaL For sale by . apr2o A CIUNL'K KUK SRKOULATION.-For sale: 200 aerSe ‘ /*■ "®* landt-sultable for country residences, bonding lots, «a, T«ry pleasantly situated on tho Ohio river ? tho Rail r°ftd and tho Bearer road pass through tho farm, about % milo below Remington’s Station. 94 acres of bottom UndT which extends along the riser for nearly a mile. The up land Is good soil; choice forest treas; acres of meadow; on orchard; store house j several springs. This farm is in a pleasant and healthy location;.of easy access both by nrer and Railroad. and presents a good opportrnlty for fipecolaticm. Portions can be laid off for country residences, oheap building lots, &c. Price $lO,OOO. For terms. Ac., op ! vly *L 3-CUTIJBERT A SON, apr2o ..... 140 Third street >- Cabinet Mahers Wanted. fiLJ Good BUREAU MAKERS Granted, to whoa will bo kj given good wages, paid in cosh, and steady employment: by applying at Ryan’s buildings: Oi Fifth street eprl9:iilw - H. H. RYAN & CO , „ •• o hi jr a u&ll. -‘j CFSut *1 <£“»*/ end netut' : tl t> pealer In China,Glass and Quernswarej Table Cutlery ; Urntanlaant) SilTerPlnredWare, Sotartemps; Waiters and Good ,’- S ' o - Market strat, between Third »nd Fourth, opposite aeo.lt. White. aprl9:ly PITTSBURGH. PA. BOOTS ANU SHOES, " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J A ?K J ? 0 ] w B ?{ ia ? fi H® au P, ia style.his store, iu li 9 A Mar^Si 8 fe efc » ail “ No 0 Union street, between rmh street and the Diamond, and has . now completed his : Bprinsßtock of BOOTS, BOOKS, SLIPPERS, GAITERS, Ac and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid HATS, to which ho invites the attention of all purchasers, whothor at whole sale or retail. . - - - . Tttta stock la one of the largest ever opened In this eltv and embraces everything worn by the ladies or Philadelphia and New York, and ho truits cannot fall to please ail. Greatcare has been given in selecting the choicest goods: ail of which he warrants.. . Jo also continues to manufacture; is heretoforo, all div ecriptiona of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience 0f °m r { tw f mty yearB itL Bpsineas in thls city, is, heteusts: a sujndont guarantee thatthose who favor him with thdr will bo fairly dealt with. . aprlfctf Oletk or Salesman in » wholesale gjbcory Corner manafoctarlng eatablialnnont; ballon lobe eSl™™ in “ n »”fy:SJSiTmS : £C&t Of City TSf6TOO(6 COD be giTi>n,Address bo'T M9’ PA'- or thom/s WOODS, T 5 ■fTALUABIiE WORKS— ' Y Cooper** complete works, • 13 * 0 Is: Bancroft's Vnltod States, .. 6 do* CamWsPapers ; fbr thoPoople, 12 do: Bwft’sworks, London edition, 2 do- Irving’s works, 35 . IOPi’EE—SOO hags Prime Bio Coffee; , \J 26.d0 do - Lagunyra do; - . SOpockctaOidQovernmentJavadojfarealebv ;»prl7 . ‘ MILLER & JRICKETSON, ■ ■ • •• \v tV .* > ,j -7 ■ ■V“7 < ..... •V.-- ' - .-.'•-* *■ .■ •{:.-> -V'..-VV-.V'.'; ••• . A. A. MASON & 00. ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING OJTE THOUSAND CASES IND PACKAGES OF ■‘fJfTHICH, IK ADDITION TO TIIEUE PREVIOUS £PBING PURCHASE, COMPRISES TUB MOST BXTFNRTVn TV aoacomplotoßtockctereihiWUdltt th© Wcalcrncoontry— to which tho iaTlte the attention or ■ WHOLESALE ANR RETAIL PURCHASERS, Bblucj. B Sroo , ta ! pMt°-! apellOr fc£mUM > oity m enaMci °& r opal inductmailt with the largitt Extern 12M piece. Elegant Bilks, OTM* TBilety; ' Tei y Twisty of Dress Goods; ' oES' u ons '’J 070 *?. description ofShawlaand ManllUSs; LaMS '’- :C. B. HBADIIY.& CO.’S ©heap ©arpeg Warehouse, ‘BB Third, Street, IPIVTSBUR Qn P/h ■ HA’V£ I|OW. : IK. STOIIE one of tiao -Urgast' ar,J■ choicest ctorfe, nf rmpM’A nn P I/Vl’nfi mm ■ Ka __ W TINGS, BUGS, Ac, over exhibited west of New .nwiTL.!Sa.Vff «£s?*?->j** T & , S **J conUnnc to recoire them as they We produced from the looms nuthencKi tlylajtf Spring Onyris, and w JJ Our e ntcons^o ß p^fe“^ arP,,Edra lha “ ort "™»M» *■«»** - SSIW' LTioWjttr ’ Au'Sd 0 do CIoIb > T'iu carers; w i SS" <,tt 5 4 « no iS® n ‘ iI,; ' ‘ ’ S^^taSnOilClolb^ Worsted and Wool Ganrcta: • ElwratifcMosaic Russ. SCO sanalr • fir»M r ev°i ■ Clola,/^■ ,■•.'.■■•* Wool end Cotton do ™™‘*Udr; HnllondSWr-.VctilUMii- Colored and Ferny Wool lists far-;?? ■ ‘ 0f eTel3r —4r,or SS• for 'V*»^>»»,SO,B2, Zi. 36,38,40,4i,44, end6oinches wiio. W °"Po ‘ I!InLUD S>> Techs, Bolter Ends end Keck Pollies, oV^^h^S'lS^^^^oMuSi 00 ™ K ° yal TarklBh Bath fkeethcplet. Persons in .want of any -article' incur line, are respectfully invited to call and examine. ' “851 AM. PROFITS AND QUICK SAT.pa i» • - 0. B HKAUBY A CO, 82 Third street. JAMES JP. TAHIfEE. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Bpnnets, Hats, leather, &c.» BOOTS, SHOES, BQNNETS, HATS, LEATHER, &c. • , Piircbasad for cast, «, nebUDE of OVLR 3QOQ OABEB-Og THE LATEST SPRTNfI RTvr.w^ TXI9 fiTrtTK 'an vivnr QTmva «» expressly to Western Sales., BoSNKts, s«'yl»fE«Md varied, meb ' E|fo“ ent ° f UAlS ' lbl “ 4 BBmmer 13 WTtoW, «a «t»prLo al! slylcs to bo food oo aalii T>ot bo“ l siSS^ r b/ n * <1 D ?S D Sj f?° la ’' l,od 10 eM ««a cxamlso tills tuverior itack .Md, advaaee, on Eastern cost, cemparin* favorably with Ne^YoTa^Mla^fo^ ll ?'°C^ I o d .. ,t H. OMIJsBB & 00., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse NUMBEES£I33 AND 135 WOOD STREET * PITTSBURGH. PA. * Cinderella Slijmeos, Kid Giove Button do n„.SS,° l H J*5- Snake Skin Plait, * Sontags & Oxford and Union Ties, Plulvand VcTvet Oan»’ ®»’ a RatwaWgrodw, ggsssrr aSsssa»^,sswsi , 'i3i,“ »•oJSiSj SS. Sp **’ toSrjissj rn~irr-miiiii n : - famine for th wme «1 pa g .♦H. JULUlilltf, lG? 1 C. fauna, Lessee ami Mont K HZ I S * rp ,*' n»: liirnuet'-e uUc; I‘riYKto Bext'n, I acre, «nnmcnce at 8 . h -" - 1 1 < j>^a»atlSWj , i»:B«!Sfcal.B o their sincere re for\> n nh^. U . h L“, 1 lDli4Ut ™ t '>cf KUahurgh end rlclni; ®»l»rng» bestowed upon them on past croutons, and hope to take farewell of crowded house# at the present series—Uicy being prevented fromreTisiilnV p,t^^^ >ori “' 0 ' 1,1 t o f a permanent engagement; -< f tickets FOE JOUIEH’S FAHEWEtI, COHCEBTB. TIIK Msooger orjulllen’a Concerts begs toftate tlrntthA VDA 0 !? SIOILVraf Pin 11 ?? < ? n “ T , t * ur “““an™ on 10 ° d °' k ’ at Mo!lort> Music Store; lMt h .n^mnre^i®^M’^ i^ M - X^liob ’a B a« n tao<) THmiSDAv Sith!' 1 *° 400 mornin Um Concert, •Susannas sskbb ,t- ......-—■ ' ' - npt!7', ~ KNOW: YOUR, destijvy: M. „.fob oxb week oxtr. ADAM BLAN'CHK. the rrorld ronotrnotl Astroloeist Tonir^^'l to Uusluates and gettto’ :SttoB?n2?i??M ni Ji da if 7 * I»»;ta&a S xootog t00inN0..65, aoawiu.teploasejito ■•“• H ““7 wish to oonsnlt bur on tbo Past;' Present and Suture Macula of lifin Maiam Blanche taq bcen'vS. aariDg tho ta ‘ 7eor * wlih : u r Tarat: laiUes SO cunts; Cents $l. nprlB.7 H. MINOR 4 CO., N*tx 32 Smithfiolfl fitreat. Conrans, PnbUo Meeangs, 4b. Abo. i Ba:ib can be found in readiness at airtimes: lir spplying to W5l. .^EANK:CAIWW > at tbo Crystal Psisra v Horses Wanted. wlsh to purchase 40 mod , suitable for staging, for wLich cosh sill be paid. Apply attheafficgoiiFifth atreot ■•*.. aprlS iSSiiSSi 6 ”^ wharf,, a black UiiTHEjrl —■ ■ - - ■ ■- ■ -■ ..... •. opt iVT OI*AfISES-103bMa Ne* Orleans, oak coopenuwP 1 swift-- : : v V . faottw; instore and fop sate _iiL r P by ICING & MOORHEAD /^tOiJTJSJS—IOO bags prime Rio; r—r- — : a . 25 Jaro; for sale by . —ffl 9 ' KING & MOORHEAD..' JKL 9 ■ Kixa A MOORIIEAIV T raJKS t : l W &l 6^ £j 0U “ J othcr R— prl °- • : ■ KINO A MOORHEAD briNEO BUQAHs—toinlored. Crushed, Clarified and f BUEar! f ° r Sal ° by KJtNO 4 “OORUEAU. W'lmZ by l0 ’ 91l2 ' . IUII2 “» - ::KINO t MOORIIEAD.- ■TVT less assorted dies; fbr sale by ' ' «prl9 ■.;.. : /i»KINQ A AlOOitnusn ■ BJSOTORD MINERAL WATfcll_la barrels and half barrels; in store anil for sale by - na ““f -Sprln . KINO & UOOiUIEATV W JS. ar “ «tta.bniHltMd BteubenvUieltalk ; iitia ’ y autos LOOMIS,^ -■■•l - a - No. ffiffoorth street. ' N. day; for sale 4J«...°P rIJ V . J. A. HCTtimßriw J>m ■ I, pi|! ,“'^ v ' i ' l per steamer Junesfork; fie mieby ... [aprio] J. A. mrrmnsnN * co: ■ e°lbr eflt ho tt UAN CUNus—Warranted pure gold leaf; for sale by - WAITER P. MaWSil, ’ 85 Wood strwt: W^l^£ A^ iU ? r "'.* ,oru ®V -Boqtiet aiid Landscape pat- u Pr ID^V ■,'WAXim P. JtfAttSHA&L. : G ll ™io' Vall la r‘ ers > Window Curttdnn, Ae.: for Bale: by allrtfl . WALTER P. MARSHALL; SUUAU Cured Whlto Flab j for solo bv _ : nprli> ; ~ BKNKY IF. COLLINS BABLEY— -20 bagsfor Baleby nrmr n.CQVLTxa J3HOOMS—3O dozen for Oj- aprig ,-■> KENSY.ILCOLLINS. T AU&—6 bblBßuii lu kegs,. lor sale by J-J aprlO " UKNRYH. nm.T.tva /"tOFFEK—476 bags receltlog and for rale bT VsLSE!“ - SMITH &BLvct.*tti rpAli—4o bbla N.O. Tar, 1 for sale by “T :■ ± ° prl3 : SMITH* SINCLAIR. ,IL-4<> bUsTaungra; 85*5^33i,ftr«lebr -s£i2 . ■' - Slum A SINCLAIR. ‘-E2L. SMITH & SINCLAIR. « RATION, bjaioiddJo agcti man* a %® 8 5 iatf » Indoor cr out door Clerk 2SI%!iS IppJn « ®«* 5 ln a Hefei; nr any. ayd * •2SaSKJ> nay render himself useful. Has been on-i" W'Stewkwpor. at Iron Work*.. Addrtw UF ' #t tWanfflee:; AprtS CjALT—3oobblsNo.lSalt; - .-,. t %i * 25° bags Dairy - Uo; reedml and for Bala try - a P I7 MnUSft- k RIOKETSO&. GITUBS’B DEPOSIT BANK BTOCK-10 shßrra'JTaia FtiMk wauled by v AUSTIN tOQMIS, “ " prlB ■, SSPoortbtl. ■ S 1 -r-i- mar3l:lmd&tf AMUSEMENTS. ".’.fl >*r-_£V f.'.v'.-: •!* «Vw 1 ■*. * »♦*••«•• .r--- 1 ' :•£ .;v i : * ;.-V ' V .vV j: l'.v &OOJDS,. 200 Bonnet*, of ail the rations styles; , 600 Silk and Lawn Bonnots, of their own mannffccturo* 40 eases Parasols, all stylos; ’ 20 . Gocda foe Boy’s Wear; . ; Cloths, Casslmera, Vcßtitrirs, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ao. * <■ » \ • " A. A. MASON A CO., i‘ ■ 25 Fifth attest. t ■ * '.,iOBNTLEMBB»&-- - - - v I SUMMER BOOTS & SHOES. GEORGE ALBREE, _ SEWiDWOHK. Gents’ligbtfnrachcalrboots, red tiss; ■ ' « ■*Jr' “ Paten t leather, close top,Congress Boots; .i u' u J '„ „ t«»nth,gto«top,lowUo u if if - ■ _ < ■ ■ ■ 1 Ulcere blah front dot ‘ • ■ soft morocco Tyler Ties: • * ii ‘ onamiuelled bather do do; « Tin-kiwi nJ!!!?S brt ’ IKI , ' nl P> lo ® «boes, broil; if i ! °ekskin Opera Oongreasplaln Boots: ■ : “ Wing ao do do; : . ■ . ' '• ■■ “ Tlpt do; ." “• strapped, tlpt heel and toe. u ■"■■'■■■ PIiGOKD WOKK. Uents soil morocco long leg Boots: < ' FrencbOilr - do - do 5> tod 5Wf; if, . , short log Boots, aneirstyio; ■ l xfS^^c3 E * t^ntl^ “ u eVtO “ Pi “oywiotm “ tcatbor Congress doth t IpsGeltors,, Buckskin tlpt Bootes; ... ...';■ California enainmclled Oziord Ties. 5 and GVC; Patent leather, long duartcred, Io») ShoeTteL. - Liflw a , B r, ? ?>?iV “'“’/“.'nt Boys, Tenth* Cbniran'B. I«dle» , : pnd .Misses’ fancy - Shoes, as.oln bjfeuni j£ tha - 1 '' . . -.1 ■■:■-■!■ «prls;d3er ®feo. P. Smith. & C#., H WOOD STBBET, * . _ PITTSBURGH. A their THIRD LABOR purehaso ot ' «tv m‘ u i?* 3 *?^** 4 * 11 * SUMMER DBy. GOODS.. ttoOoimttjand City r?*“^ ■W****? to a luge* end-bs tier sloeK tiiM titey fiad; at.ihlj Uraoof the season in Eastern Sj g££ “ l “"““*** action on, BrUlla nis and Ladies* Dress Goods «f way description; HtuUn Delaines, r«rahm Cloths, Do S^S^SS! in l^ p * c “!.^ lihairB * Binghams, In ToSirgo snd[ domestic; plain and ftney Dress, aUcntion, tho assortment it rany out market, and bought at «m»t!y reduced prices, in New York. W§Si"fflpSSr “' 1 ” 00len Spt,D « “IBammot "“d prtcra. . Bmataa °»®ta«» b»to6Sh^ri«5 011,10111 Mtl JtacyBWNBT MBE0N8„ : WmBOOODiof *ll kiniin. ' P ?° tCd ,V l ‘ ln,n > “ota.«»». otc- ’ nosiOT 7. Hmakerchle&Glo,*,, Siw ».sas;«: «*** »«*- ' SSSJ I *?™!®* Mapere, ete. th^Sn* 811 onr wpp, y f “» and Iroah thnragtdnt :■; . I •', I • ■ ■■■••■—:■' .OprU:lm • '5§T. CLAItt.HOTEL, ' (FOBMEBLY THIS ESOHANQE,) ’ „ PITTSBURGH, ~ Corner Penn and st. Clatr streets,, C. W. JBBKMBTT Proprietor. OS-Ihlals a first data bouts, tetwoen tho BoUtTOdDo .pata; the rooms are Isigoana newly rarnlshod,imdchareK> 25S“2‘£ , .wIMtMw . ; haedwaie _ FOB saddlers and Carriage 'Makera, R. T. LEECH, JR., . No. 131 Wood 9tr«oti PITTBBOBGU.. ' Also, Clotks, Damasks, laces, Hob s, Bent Stuff, Springs, &c„ &c. STIR BAKERY PUS.™ CREAM SALOON. ‘A ind inrona tholf Mends «SSsr « “ too »ortt« «na>TCn:i JS&V 7» 07 on.Land every kind of Cakes and ««•»"»■ ruiiM and fcmllfc. Will te, wrv«tj?ltb all articles they may order.'on the eborfccat *w»i: * t n Uar “r tOTy ,‘ erm ’' UW,,ftl, door ” c ‘ l * tof ‘bsHismond. ■ ; Robert h. pattersoji’s • u-p. livery andsale iOZsL STABLE, Cor “*' ™**nond street and Cheiry aUey" --■ 4:tr , PiTTSßvnrm pj y mini Musical Acodemv. S^g£&3euߣ* Stt&taw -6^ pled bj.the Sconce/’ “ tho ?'! , P?* >«rmalf oceu- Vinlfi r c : i 1 i? D 4 ® IU ,\ 8 gi«n on the PJanoForto, Mclodooc. those who wish to state tho< BtS4Ss^ a fe! n9U,M “ ftJSfej— ff sprl3.-2wd p ; agggghr buildingpnAreryjtreet Euij3S«of jfSrsrk/Jr^£rf ■ ia-i —... apr!2d2v ■■■ wU-NMilBS— ■ ■■■ 55 Packed Butter; 99 ltu * e la Clorer Seed; „ J? . d “ 'Wilteßealla; ■ " iS^JSSSfgg?. B ' X V?? Braver Bnolwts;: - y: 20 obla QiL » .» JJ-do' NalXorfOll; ■•■■. V .: 20 BaMs - • 20 • do . i}2J»xeB^Ganett» B »pMlfldeipljUSziuffi.. * Chain, Broom i ‘ ■\\y •' « ' %.’ 4 ' ' : ■ t' v .li Tv"' , y * marlSaUVjol \ - A,®