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WA*} ViffflrS - *>Si ,V*-. ws r *'&*%£*s ■. 0 v^c-ir s > »A y> !’ j~.'f:. t‘-fe’* ; *if i Bamt^aj9^i^e%!?-^B!a “<Jf'i?.';! <f J-c friiHCTilgffffimflW t ■ HMsg£sg&gisft£i msMt^m ggMMMi£s . !*—«* -* •—“ **- ’' ' “ <l||>Mi IlSlipSfSis tmmsWM§ ' {MM t?Sv!» *^>^iL'-}-M; ,t^«aJ?iWsA s !: SNSmi&sifmSm'. l#s#^lf jsti. • flpiM jSfnMpi sßSSm^a^wi^ ralstsii#® plte?»si» wto^whjgtea^scat'g IMM - KMMNMii &ti|f#s;^®S#i®|l|flf; •S#S#§^#>S^P%^ r & ’'- ’* .* r ! vw r ,•* *‘ * *"* ’-.* *.'*-/• {■ ~ *?; f *»y v , «*; -*W *, x 4 : ' ■■s*&■'. ■ :v ;;v • \ v a t ,-^:..5>;-.. .-■, • _; PM W& '' laihj Tfiml 0. T. GULMORE, Editor and- Proprietor, PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNflJG:::::::::::::::::::" APRIL. 21. OKMOORATIO UOKBT. FOB GOYEENOB, WILLIAM BIGLER. ‘ FOR JUSTICE OF TUB SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAH S.BLACK, E '' ’ or toHßtsFr comm. —■**■ { ' FOR CASAR COMMISSIONER, * HENftY S. MOTT, «B* reading matter will be found on each paoe of tide paper; ; JOB PRINTING. Wchave oneof the best Voi Printing Ofjiea. in tho city, and wo would respeotfully nßk met ohapts and all others who want Cards, Circulars, Billa of Lodingj BiU Hoads, Blank Checks,- Jland billS, elo.i to give na'axsail; ’ - All our Job Typo are ’of the most modern : manufacture and' can notfail topleaseall our customers. Ourwork _ .... -.wo. men arß'perfeatraaßtßra of-their tmsiaesß; end : wUllabor asslduooaly to ploase aU vrho will fa vor,as with an order. •. . THE OAZBTTE> . T)ie Gazette end {ho Pott agree for onco. Both think: it would be very, imp roper for Judge Fol>< look to deolinotho race for (rOvoTnor, now that be has formally acocpted the nomination. It would show on utter want of eonlldenoe of ,buc cosa, nnd would dlsoourago the. whole party. Thit is what thoGazette&ndPoit both-said on Tuesday. The Gazette ia willing to form a North' ■em Anti-Slavery party at onco, and let the Whig party '* 6° to erase.” In other,words,-itia will ing to: desert its colors in the day of adversity. That is.noVquHe the trno Spirit. Thefsarty that has supported the Gazette so long, should not be deßOrted by it so. soon. / Stand > by yourcotors, neighbor* firm and undaunted in the evening of defeat, as rathe morning of victory. . Butwhile the Pott and Gazette, agree aS to the impropriety of Judge PoUock’a.daolioingythe rooe, the latter paper and thp Journal are reading eaeh other reiy cdifying declares- on party taotios. The * Journal ia willlng to do anything to defeat the Democrats. The Gazette wema. to-think that one morC defeat of the Wbigß will make them-'more willing to coalesce with the abolitionists.' The diSeVenoe between the editors of those papers.is vory-appannb . The editor of the Journal wonld aboutaa soon join the Demoerats as the Aboli tionists; The editor of the Gazette wonld join tbelktterat onoe,.and form another party, with Wm. H. Seward at its head t Bnd Horace Greoly for its oraoie. Brit in one 1 thing both our neighbors agree ; and Chat Is, that the days .of the Whig.party are nnmbtjred, and almost ended. We expect a large-nooessioh to the Demoeratlo ranks, when it is finally and formslly diasolvod. . SHIPWRECKS. The Inte-atorm.as wehave before stated, cx tended: along the - Atlanilofor .■■. a great : distance,: and U appears that several shipwreoks have been occasioned by it - A* appears nnder onr tele- bead, an emigrant ship ts reported dost, with all od board. The number of passengersia. not known, bnt TS dead bodltstave been washed ashore on Long Beaoh. - - ■ : Two Soh’oonorß nlso went aahoro in tliosams vicinity, and are jost. • The fato of the crews ie yet unknown.': ;Two other ships, were seen about fire miles' from the shorn at tho same time, mak ing cVfcry exertion to gain, sea: room, and it is feared withoutsaooess. Howmauy more disas ters may yet be repotted, it ifrimpossibla to con jecture; bnt from - the violence of the gale it is : feared- the disasters have been numerous, and many lives lost. ... . 6 Within thß fast six months, probably more - shipwrecks have - occurred on the Atlantic, and more lives have been lost, than daring tbs samo space.of. time in any. former year. - Several emi grant Ships havobcen lost, and large numbers of emigrants perished.- The wraltitado and se verity of these marine disasters, it is believed will materially cheok emigration tothis country/ Tho amvals.thus far this spring are considera bly, less than In some formcryoara.' PHILADELPHIADbMOOUATIO NOMINATIONS.— The Democracy of the consolidated city of Phil adelphia mods their nominations on Monday eveninginat.. Under the now; rales governing the nominatfoaeof the eity.each voter is enti tled to Tolo for his. favoriio candidate, and also for. delegates; to tho city convention. If any candidate receives a majority of the-rotes, he is the nominoe, without submitting his name to the convention; if not, then tho delegates seloo t cno from the three highest on. tho list For Mayor, Ei-Recorder Blchard Vanx received 7,682 rotes; John-Robbina, and Wm. C.‘ Patterson; 988. exceedingly pop-’ alar, and tho men of all others tobeat the Naa tire American Whig, -Mr. Conrad.' / W, Ir. -Hirst was nominated for City -Solicitor by 4,712 to 4,681 for John Cadvrtdader. For Controller, Wm. Badgor received a large majority. Consolidation.— Mr. Bighorn has sent ns copies of the bill for the consolidation-of Pitts-; burgh, Allegheny, and tho adjoining l boroughs. Wo hare heretofore, published In Bnhstanco the most material portions, of the hIQ, and endeavor-. ed ;to,,make - known toour -follow .citizens its nature and objeot. As l we do not sup pose the.hill- wilt pass this winter* we see no particular nail for the pnblioation of the bill at length.,, It needs several amendments. /Between this and next winterwo hope a more nnoxcep tienablO-onewUVbedipwn np, and' published,' that the people may cn'4orfltand it,and public Sentiment on the subject fblly ascertained.' - < |@* Wo'understand that prosecutions for con- spiracy are to be commencedagainst several por sonswho wore combined some time ago to pro-' . Becute keepers of pUblio houses for selling liquor without , a liceiise. It appears that one of the partleewouldgoin’and bay a drink and pay for it, and then • another would make information, and eall the one who had bought the liquor as a Witness.. We don’t know what sucooss the pro /Mentors may meet with, butitls supposed the result of the late conspiracy csbo sotUes princl ples that would lead to the oonviotion of some of the anti-liquor men. Doubtful. CnUELTT TO ABIHAIiS. A biU passed the Senate of our State, some time ago, to punish wanton cruelty, to animals. l The first offence is to be. punished with a fine of five doUars ;;-tho second offenoe; from ten-to twenty dollars, one half to go to tho Informer, andthe other half to the Guardians of tho Poor. We are.net informed whether it has ipassod tho House, but we hope it will. It ia a good Bug- 1 gestion,'find we hope it will become a law, ITnot already passed, and be put in force. .. , v S&“ They have rogues in England as wpll as elsewhere. A largo quantity of bundles of hay were purchased for the nso.of the cavalry horses on the voyage to the Boat of the war.- - On open ing some of them-justbefore soiling, it was fonnd they were in great part made np "of-chips, sho rings, &0. The rogues are to be prosecuted; 1 • laaTomarkably healthy, city. ThetlmUu tte^fflthewwlemdlngonwcw but 47-ta a Yes,; 'Brooklyn is; healthy compared to New York, and some other cities. - But how will ebb compare with Fitiflbnrgh, ; Hero, with apopula. Uonof 46,000 In tho cityproper, the-Board of Health r-eportedbnt ten deaths last treek.". ' • or fin coustv, '. t A\ >•.. . '<i * , , ‘ 4 i '.---'•:-V.- .- '•' V* ' ; - ‘• v * 1 ‘ ..*•! -V-ii?>'-V--- VnSEKIi MOHEY. ABTICLE. The demand for money is non pretty active in oar city, and slightly advanced rates are paid. Th 6 late increase in ptioes of-breadetaffa has produoed a rgood deal of aotlvlty in the trade here. The oanse of' the late Sadden and large rise in prioes itwouldbedifficult to Btate.lt followed almost immediately-npon the declaration of war by the Weßtem Powerß against Bussia. Yet that dee’oration had been long expected, and took no ono by sarprise. No evidence of an in creased demand appears,.and the nowsin regard to the growing crops both in Eorop’e and in this country is, so far, not unfavorable. ■ There is plenty of grain and provisions yet to go forward from.the interior, of the country to supply all. thp Eastern demand. * Bat the demand is now active, and the prices high, and, we believe, it is a good time to sell. - In Cincinnati n scarcity of money is complain- - odi of. and good " paper is sold on- theetroote .for from one and . a half to two- per. oent per mdnth. - the -weekly vtstemrmt of tho ■ Now Turk. City Basks trade opto Saturday, 16th inat., obowaon Inctcaao ln Bpeeloaml aojfoaHa, and a-decrease in loans and circulation. ifho Coohituato Bank of Boston, suspended: payment •on Saturday last, bat tho redemption' Ofj its notcß ia circulation, it is said, by the in dividual liability claaso contained in its charter. The same clause is in ail the bank charters of Massachusetts. . , -iVe take the following from the N. T. Herald, of kho 18th: ' thore was a (Tory active node market today, and the beaks are.erfdi'nUy: making up Tor losttlme. Nearly ovory fancy on thehat advanced, and the salea sum np largely. > - The receipts at the office of the 'Assistant Treasurer of tlio port.of. Now York this day. April 17, were 100,230 14; Ure payments amounted to 573,471 6S—leaving a halanea on.hanil of B7. .P . The drsconnu and circulation of the New York Banks Ira Vo fallen oO 1 , while tho amonnt of apoeleon hand and rla : -postle. have Increased. The change in : any ofthe ltdnshaß not boon largo enough to attract attention, or to to bit-la the slightestdegreo in tho money market.: The line of dis eouots has diminished £316,034, and the circulation $172,- Sll, while thoamonnt of specie on hand la $866,903, end lbc dopoMts. $014,437 larger, than at tho dose of tha pravlous week. The .uniformly of.movemcnt preserved, by.tbo thunks is calculated: to .strengthen. public oonfidonoa and ,stl Ipy.tbe fears and apprehensionq enLcrtalned by many, rel* alive to the effect ofthoßnropean war. . . Amoro active demand by European capital ists forAmerioan securities is reported, bat no largo sales aro .mentioned. . Madams Blaxcih — This lady is at the St. (Hair hotel, enlightening tho oitlzons-as to their future history, and we are told, receives a great many calls. ThOße wishing to team their future faster than time reveals it, can flad her at all hours during the day at room No. 06, St. Clair hotel. ■ ■ .. .. News and Facts from all Quarters, Tho, nomination of Mr. Angell as Consul to Honolulu, has been rejected by thu U. Senate; The Hon. Mr. Enight, formerly Senator of tha -United States from Hhodo Island died this morn ing. . . The Maine law in Michigan, it nppoars, has not been declared constitutional, as stated in n despatch a few days. ago. Ou tho contrary. Judge Douglas, of that State, dealded it to bo uoconstitulional. A terrible stage acoident occurred tho night of the. Bth iast., within two miles of Cattawissa, Columbia co., when, a man by the namo of IVm; JaWeyes-was instantly killed, and all of toe pas sengers (eight or ten in number) more or less , injured..' "• . Philadelphia has not yet subscribed tha stip ulated sum necessary to secure the location of . tho State Agricultural Fair next fall. It is un derstood that if this is not done promptly, the Executive Comruittco of tho Btato Society will meet and fix another point. ... ' From the Guernsey, (0.,) Tima wo learn th&i the Central Ohio railroad bos been completed to the west bank or Will Creek, and that on the completion of the bridge, rcqairing.bat a few day a’ work, the care would run to Cambridge. •Tholayiog of the rails east of Cambridge would be immediately commenced. ' .The New York Legislature haring adjourned, the Germans of the city and ©there opposed to the Blaine Liquor Bill, hare made arrangements for a grand demonstration in honor of such of the eity membersosrotod against the measure. Bat the Temperance men are stirring also. Ta king tho hint from the lager beer folk, they announce their determination to honor, In alike manner, those members who rotod in faror of tho bill. ...... _ The Southern Commercial Convention has ad journed to meet at Now Orleans on the 2d Modi doy.ln January next. Before adjournment, .it adopted,. after a worm debate, the Grand South ern Paoifio Railroad project It mot with oppo sition from oil tho loading men in the Conven tion. Tho clause authorizing the corporation to negotiate with Mexico, woe strongly opposed; and the resolutions in favor of the Gadsden Treaty,; and asking a grant of alternate sections of tho publio lauds for Railroad purposes also caused bitter opposition. A resolution was withdrawn on acoouct of tho Virginians declar ing that .if the- Convention reoommended the squandering of lands on railroad projects, their Btate would novor again countenance Southern Commercial Conventions. . Intie ftom V«» cnz. A oorrespondent of the-New Orleans Delta, Writing from Vera Cruz, on the 7tb instant, says the Government officers had broken open tho lost mail from New Orloans, and on finding noth ing inflammatory or improper,they wore returned; without even the form of being reeoaied, to their rightful owners. .■ There have, boon rumors oT nn Intention to arrest and baxußh foreigners, and several Span ish and American citizens havo beenindioated as tho victims. It is scarcely to be supposed that such a thing will bo done. Tho treaties are too explioit on tho snbjoot; but, qxiimaabel An attempt has reeontly been made to nssassit -nato tho manager of tho sugar estate of Here zspan, in this department This estate is the property of Mr. C< Markoo, a well-khown Amor ioan merchant of this place. The porson whose life was attempted 1b a naturalized American cit izen. i It is, perhaps, not forgotten, that it is a iittlejover one year sinoe Dr. Marcus Bayley, of Baltimore, who was Mr. Markoe’smanagor at the time, waa cruelly murdered on the OBtate, by being Bhotlhrongh a window as ho was quietly Bitting in his house. Thi9.whole business arose ; from a low, suit, ejecting certain, trespassera-on his property, which Mr. Makoe gained. l The sugar maßter has o boen frightened off, and the overseer ormaoager says ho oan’t stand itmuoh longer. With this, and-the other unfortunate affair alladod toabove, and some not mentioned, .would it not be well if one of the homo squad ron wonldiook into this obscure little port ooea eioUailyf It is so long sineo we have seon a ship here, that some ‘of. ns believe the Navy of tho United Stales to exist only on paper. - The weather Is very fine here, but Btrangcrs don’t seem to tarry any longer than eon be help ed. There is a very- exaggerated fear of Yellow Jaok.. No oascß yet, except in tho Military Hos : Some distinguished Mexican officers are to be sent to Turkey, to learn the sohool of war on a large_scale. Certainly there will be fine oppor tunities and ample room for improvement, if the tremendous ; preparations now going foaword shall bo oallod into requisition. _ Thero is a rumor, of fifty Amorioana having bseli arrested at San Bias, for landing without any other passports than revolvers. It is also said they will certainly he shot. : Tax Codas Question in Pahliament.—Tho Caban slave trade has been the subjeotof disons sion again in the British Parliament, and some of-tho members spoke very deoidedly against England taking any measures, to prevent Gnba from falling into the hands of/the Americans, if Spain; atill continued to encourage this odious .traffio. Mr. Cobdcn said l : ' - “The Spanish government ought to be made ■ to understand that by puriuing the policy she had chosen; disregarding, os she did, the doo . tones of civilization and humanity, by continu ing tho slave trade, she was fast losing tho res-- p<sct itod sympathy of ..everynation of the oivil ized : World, and preparing; the; way for some ®v? P°wer *° ta ke possession of that island wtooh she had so scandalously abased. ' V had “M that Slavery ex- B^,Ulthe^ ,te i5 tatea - That was trno, bat the slave trade did not exist there. fHear b , e “-) States had deriaJd the Biave trade to be piraoy, end it was not quite candid to put that notion on a par with Spain in keeping np that odious traffio. (Hear.bear.l Without saying one word about the oxpedienov of giving Cuba to the United States, or m.i.hJ. country to take-possession of> the Island he toought it_ would be greatly for tho interests pf hmaanity if i&e United States, or atiyother P 4 9Wfir jthw. wonld altogether djsooaDtpnoDoe the' slave trade, shonldpossess U, '(Cheeis.) 1 -t’JySz. HARRISBURG COnUESPOSDKSCK. Haumbdobo, April 18, 1854. Editob or. Post -Private cal&ndervu call ed op in both Houses, and muoh locullegiala tion was disposed of. Several bills on, third . .reading finally passed; one Relating toyour sob tion, which originated-in Senate, was passed. It le an act to incorporate, the-'i Allegheny County Water-Cnre Company;’’' The incorporators are Meesre. W. W. "'Wilson, Waterman Palmer, Thompson Bell, J. R. Welden, Charles Brewer, P. H. Baton and J. G. Baakofen. Capital, one thousand: .shares;.of twenty-fire ''dollars -ohoh.. Progress ia.oharactcmtio of lho.age, and why notventure upon experiments in .the bottling i art. Of all other departments Of soienoo, less i improvement hasbeen- made ‘ln tho adminls-: I tration of modioino and tho 'soienoa of life than In.any other of the diversified pursuits of human i enterprise and skill. . Hydropathic applications,. It pay bo said, aro peculiarly adapted to oer. tain formations of the outicle, and that Certain animals have assigned to them their appropriate elements of existepoe; bat after all, Nature is' lavish af-her blessings,, throughout the wide Tango of beitfg; and if, under the light of scien tific roaearoh, we can avail, ourselves .of the mpauß inservient to health. evcry-dictate of sannd pbiloßophy'domands that wo plunge- ourselves into the element of watch as well as breathe in the lighter element of air. The act to.inoorporato the Trust Company of Pittsburgh, receives the signature of the Gover nor this afternoon, . . The Sonata have under consideration, In Com mittee of the Whole, a bill ; to incorporate the Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Ashtabula Railroad Company, to whom the franohiso of tbe Frank- i linCanal Company is desired to be transferred,i in consideration of the annual payment of $12,-1 COO, with stipulations for a redaction of. loll; ; the bill passed that committee. The Sunbury and Erie proposed by bill to pnrohaso the same privileges, but agreeing do pay therefor $16,000 annually. • These compa nies are competUors against the Grand Junction Company, which seeks to obtain tho Lake Shore Road, Bnt this company proposes to paydown In cash $250,000. The .recent message of the Governor,-relating to the pro rata tolls received by theStato, shows that the Income of the Lake Shoro Road yields about $l,BOO weekly, and for this. profitable eenree of revenue tho .contest is being waged- by- the . several oampanies. above namod. I presume net to say which party Should be preferred, although it would Strike one at first eight, that the cash bidder, who pays down, should havo the grant. There is some difficulty, I am told, as regards the fonds received. hy the. State, and ondeposito in tho Cleveland Bank to the credit of the Com monwealth, , arisiog. /rom. 10115... If is said that the fund is held in taut until the rights of the FrenklinCsnal Company shall have been settled in due course. of law; and that the Bank will hold tho deposit®.and refuse- to reoogniro the right of thpStatfe to'drawonaoent before the final adjudication of the claims of the Franklin Canal Company. .Should the Bank, venture to trifle with tho Governor or State Treasurer about the custody of those fonds, -the Superintendent will have inoorrel a heavy responsibility, and tho suspicion of each a course should-indnee the State receiver to deposits in future the uonoys derived from the Lake Shore Road, in one of our Pennsylvania Banks. Tho Legislature should interpose without delay, and direct that no do-' posites be made out of Pennsylvania. Tho value ofthofronohlae about to bo disposed Of, may bo estimated as fallows The State re ceives her portion of the inoome of the road clear of every draw bock from repairs, motivo [power and superintendence. Now, that shave i equals $lOO,OOO annually, and is likely to bo [ larger. The cost of construction is $700,000, i which at G per contact is $42,000; add bonns, at G per cent, on $250,000, $16,000, —thus ma king $57,000 on original investment. Tho in : oomeof tho read being $lOO,OOO, less interest on cost and bonuss7,olXl, and wehave an annual profit of $13,000 to divide among the parties,. who may secure special legislation in thia in stance. -The' speculation is well entitled to tho attention of gentlemen Earing spare fonds. ' ■■■ «F.» FOBEIOB 2SKYVB. The united military flirco that Qoraany/In aludiog the non-fedetal territories or Auatrio and Prussia, oan sot on toot, amounts to tittle short of nino handred thousand. In his second.memoir.of Keats, (jast issued,) Mr. Monckton Milncs suppresses tho fact that the father of tho poetw&s a livery stsbio keeper, and announces, that Keats wasMborn In tho up per ranks of tho middle classes." A Swedish journal, Folket Hots, writes that subsidies to a considerable amount havo been offered to Sweden by England, upon condition that that country would fit out an army of thirty thousand men, to bo employed whero England might think proper. Tho Quoen of Spain has pardoned tho bu osniers captured; during the ill-fated tope* ex pedition to Cabo. The prisoners, wheroror do tamed, nro to be set free, and allowed to; go wherever they please, with the exception of Cuba or Porto Bice. . . ■ English-cotton ehlrts, an which tho concise contents of tho Koran are ranghly printed in bine, erenow selling la the Turkish catbp. They are eagerly bought up atten fold their value, as tho Turkish soldiers attach to these talismoalo extracts tho gift of making the wearer invulner able in war. . .. Tho correspondent of the London liming Chronicle at Copenhagen, writes: «Unfortu nately, overyßilUsh armed vessel that arrives hero; proves, that tho old vioo of drankennoss among tho sailors is. by no. means extloot, or even rare, or evon as much diminished as wo had reason to hope from.tho undoubted progreos made by society in general. 1 ' Tho Horticultural Society of Toulouse has composed a boaquet far the Empress Eugenie of France, containing 10,000 violets and 300 ea mellos, and" the diameter of which is upwards of threo-qaarters of a yard, and tho brightis some what morc-than a yard: Tho centre Is a domo of violets,. Bnrronnded by a oirolo of cameling ;. thowholo is surmounted by a crown. On tho domo appearthe initials of her Imjiorisl Majesty in orange blossom and white paquerettes. In tho royal message jast transmitted to Par liament, tho following words occur:— *■ It is a consolation to Her Majesty to reflect that no en deavors have been, wanting on her part to pre serve to her subjects the blessings’ of penes." In the royal messago by which the ooamenoe ment of hostilities with Franco was communica ted to Parliament on the lGth of May 1803,-the fal lowing words oocurt—M It is a consolation to his Msjesty to rofleot, that no, endoavor bos begn wanting on his part to preserve to his subjects the blessings of pesoo.” - Tho Dublin ■Nation has quite turned upon its old friend John Mltobel: His brain appears to have been turned, his heart to have grown hope- , leesly maloontent in exile, and be eees the world .again only to sooff .and make it echo with hie egotism. This, however,:strongly flavored and. brilliantly colored, fast finds its level—tho fast er, that Itis .aeasoned with a blasphemy that stinks in a Christian nan’s nostrils, and eiokens his stomach. Eight numbers of this qual ity still leave adonbt whotbor the writer is mere ly a little insane, or a good deal possessed of : n devU.” 1 Jenny Lind . (Madame Goldschmidt) is giving concerts at Vienna with great eclat. - This cele brated lady bas :always.boen. famous,. among other, things, says a London mnaical oritio, for not knowing her own mind, and she seems Still to be ns: unstobleof purpose: os ever. She has been coming nnd not coming to London this sea son haßßLdozen timeswithin the last six months. Mr. BSlraelct, when he returned from his last trip to Gormany,.oommnnioated directly from herself her intention to visit London; then it woe: intimated that: she: had altered her mind, and would remain in Germany; and> now, it ap pears,’ she has 'ohsnged her* mind again, and Ib positively to be in London for'the purpose of giving oonoerts in tho oonrse of the season. ' . ...The Newosstlo Chronicle eays: “ General Gari baldi, jthe eminent Italian patriot and ooUesgua of .Mazrinl, has arrived in the Tyno in charge Of a handsome fall-rigged, dipper ship. Bhe Is named the Commonwealth,'andbelongs (o Amer ioon owners. -The admirers of the Italian re publican Intended to pay some - public mark of .respeet to so Illustrious a representative of their opinions; but,withtho modesty peculiar to his disposition, Garibaldi’ preferred to appear In the Tyne Simply as the master of an American'mer- Obant voßseL lhe Commonwealth will leave the Tyue for Genoa, Garibaldi’s birth.place.andthe scene 'of some of Ms exploits daring the revo- .He will appear; there as an Amerioan: oltizem and under the protection of the Amerioan flog.!’l Mrs. Mowatt is going to .ploy engage ments ,at Cinoinnatt and Louisville, then in New Fork, bloslng.hßtpftifesSlonat lifo Inonengsgo mOnt qometime to. Jone., ‘ " t ' \y> * \ : > i •v . i'i • ■ 49*Hew. DIBOOvertea.—YEaETABLE CATTLE POWDEB-Thcse powders ora put up in one pound packs, and are rosily a good article, not only for tho diseases incident to. Horses, Cows, Bwlno end other animals, hot (hoy are llkowLm an excellent ortlolo to improve the condition of the animaU'",-" •\.Abr JUHch Onot, they not only improve tho condition of Hiob Oows, but they increase the quantity as well as !m* provo tho'quolity of milk and butter: Tho proprietors say that It Increases the quantity of batter from half a pound to fl.pound Vwoek to each cow, while thoso : persons who hate tried it, say a pound and a half to two pounds per the samo tied of feeding >s before.. Of one thing wo arthcertaln all whbtuse It once will use it all the Umonnd save money by the operation, as well os improve the -rfppearano of their stock* Price 26 cents a paper. 5 papers for $l. GEO. H. KEYSB& No. 140, \. corner Wood tit. and Ylrgfn alley. ~ febl • : Wholesale andlteiail Agopt. ... —Mr. John Longdon, now livlogatUoavor'Dam j Hanover county, our Richmond, bad Aguo and Fever for three years, most efthe 1 iimehe had chills twtcea day, and rarely loss than once; he was parched with fevers as soon as tho chill left him; .and,after trying physicians, quinine, mostof the Tonics advertised, and every thing recommended to him, was about to give up In despair, when Carter’s Spanish Hixtnrewas spoken o£ he got two-bottles, but before he had used more than a single one, ho was perfbctly-curod, and has not laid ia chill orfover since. ■ ilr. Longden is only ono out of thousands who have boon benofitted by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier: :■ See adVertteoment with his certificate. marl! 49?Pantaloons*— The well-known Buperforityof GUIBBLB’S.fit in; too Garment, noeds no commont on his part; It w been acknowledged by all who havefkvorcd him with thdr ordcre, that tooy have never boon fitted with the same style W by him: He begs to inform his pa-' trbiifl'and tbe public, that his stockis now replete with the newest ptyles for coats, vesta and pants, suitable for tho •prosent Season.. . B. GBIBBLB, . * j * . TallorandPantaloon Mtkor; •• .. .marfti . 240 head of Wood* : ' Cheats— wholesal Druggist,Wood street, has cm- hand a splendid as. Ortmentj oTMisbUHNIJ CfllicSTfJ* for; fomiUcs; and steam: boats«A£ v»ri6ja , pric»a. ,;33a»Jn want of articles of this" kiMwould do weu.to.givehimacail- . fobl The Cssat!3—We are indebted to Col. Flor ence, of tho First Congressional District, for a copy of the retarns of the last census of the United States, a work which, though not perfect in. itself, is probably ns near an approximation to the actual population, nativities, professions, i occupations, audaUlnclnßttlal pursuits of the country, as can bo produced We find that in our own Slate the population is set tiown in the aggregate 012,811,780... She number of families is 408,497. The number of dwellings »b 88G,- 216; The number of persona bora in the year 1850, 64,881. The number of white persons in Pennsylvania i is 2,258,100, an-increase in ten years of 34.72 I per cent. The number of free colored porsons is 58,626 tan increase: of 12.06 per. cent ... These persons are employed in Übont 225 different oo oupatlona, of which the following aro the prin cipal:— •• -: ■■■ ■ Apothoearloa 1,618 Ironworkers ’2,003 j Bakers -p -...148,967 1 Black * Whitesmiths li4M3 lawyers ....... .2,593 Boatmen 6,620 Lumbermen. 2,256 Bookbinders . ...... 1/BO Machinists——.-—; 3,881 BrlCkmakero 8/M3 Marlnera ..... - 2,665 Bntohoro..., 8,252 Miaoiui APLutarore, 19,070 Cabinetmakers— 6;473 Merchants... 73,116. Carpenters —. 2K286 Millers—,— 6,249 Garters. , 8,820 Millwrights—l,l3s Chalrmaken—.... 1,642 Painters... 4,121 Clergymen 2,789 Pedlera - - 1,817 OleCks 14,144 Phyeiebms 4,071 Ooaeh makers. PrfdteT8.............. B,ooo' amfeoiloncrs- 1,074 Sadd’s * Ham’s M’k*re : 3,266 Wijtn 6,299 5ervant5............... 4,431 GOrdwalners ..... 13,872 Ship Carpenters..... 1/106 Dealers 1,382 Stems OutW— ; 2,114 Driven 2,836 Btorekoepen ‘ 2,130 Dyers and l&loacherij 1,302 Students.---.----.'* -3,163 Englneen Taßor* . 8,787 Factory hand5......1,718 Tanners. 2,766 Formors,™. -—.200.347 Teachers-——iv- 3,470 Founilrymen 4,168 -Teamsters ~...'--;—-. 1/110 Gardeners —— 1,148 Tob&ceonists ——3,041 GrooerS 2,906 11. 8. A Stato OSleen 1,130 Halters 2,167 Woavere 23^40 Innkeepers .; 6j*4 ....... 4,786 -: The following numbers of persons are em ployed in some of-the leading manufactures:. Cotton FactorlM.....'.. 5awHUU.............. D. 638 Woolen" Factorie- 4,296 Grist* Plour Milts... 3,916 Iron Pnrnacoa..; 9,244 Glue Factories—— 1,630 Forges,.Bolling Mills, Tanning and carrying 3,271 Ac 8,4f>3 Urns burning..—- 1,836 Cos! Mining —11,753 ' In New Fork thore are employed in— Octtou Factories—3/179 I Tannery A Carrying/,014 Woollen Factories..—; 3,609 I Oarpot Factories.l,l6o . Iron Forges and 801 - I Glass Factories—9lo Ing Mills.——.— 8,4801 Paper MUls-i— 828 Saw Mills-..;.,——10,484'| Steam JSnglnsßniMrs 5,148 ■ These two last professions ore not given for Pennsylvania, thongh paper making Is carried on very extensively in thiß State, and the most extensive locomotive tind stoam engine factories lathe country are to he fonnd in Philadelphia. In another table. we find, under the head of: par per maonfacthrers, and paper bangers, and pa per stalners, that there are 1,212 in Pennsylva ' nta, and In New Fork, 772. There are 17,151 /nerchantsia’Hew 811,694; formers, 174,» 867 laborers. In Pennsylvania there are 8,688,• 019 acres of improved land ; cash value of farms,' $407,870,099. In New Y0rk,12,408,904 acres; cash valne of the farms, $654,61G,C42. Roots roil & is said that the German farmers of tbs lover llbitto bare been so troubled with mice that a deputation from Aiaatla went to Strasbourg' and Invoked theaid of the prefect Atbia recommendation a largo number, of new mouse traps voa prdourcd, ami on a'space of three acres, in thirty-six. days,' there were oaogbt 16,5 Cl of the little creatures, an' average of nearly 450 per day. An cater prising Yankee might turnon honest penny by importing oats into Germany. ' Tawssios or. Pbopsutf in New Yoski— Tbo Commercial Advertiser publishes a state ment of the valuo of real and personal properly in the eity of Nev Yorkos follows: Total value or real property in 1868, $294,662,795; in 1854,. $840,024,817. Increase in 1854,' $45,- 371,622. .Personal property in 1853, $119,034,- 137 ;in 1854, $153,401,529. Inoroaso in 1864, $34,427,391. _ _ . ££r A gang of Counterfeiters who vero ox* Jiminod inNewYork, In the United States Com* ' iDi6Bionffiß‘,<Jjatt,;oppcart6 into taadp arr&sgo tßOOt^: into the busioesa of madaeugagtimtnta tor anahiniired thousand dollars of spanous eoizffl^- 1 .. _ lnvigorating Kllxlr or Cor dial «■*!£» earth's eras* L*a vastdepositary of remedies aaU&blo td lh« diseases of. the creatures that Inhabit It; ami BdoDCO, IsJaUry, refioctioivt&d experiment aroccntinosl- from thU-great remedial ftnrvhosse new ajionU:for tho amcUoreUoa of human sa&risg. - Thamost of those agest* that baa ever twee applied tor the mitigation of p*in, the conservation of health, Bml thepro longaUon. of the Ailatio herb which tonus tho basis of Vr. Jfcru't lattyfraUng Elixir yrjfSiF&ial, Tbisprepa* ratios l if sot a ohfreml panacea, enißiaSybjhbiieija with* !a Ita prerfoeeas a caraUro a greater nura her of cSapbac t* th&a have sever before boon aa blued, or even relieved;by *• ciogle mßllcrno. lt is applicable to all nervosa dlsearcs,and aHdl&rdeiwcf the eccretira organ*. Xt literally renovates tho pmrer* of tbe atomaebj and gives to every organ and every Bald jaecawary^to digestion Ita roll natorU vigor however the same may have boen Impaired by Illness or In! dnigonco. If the procreative function has tran'lca paired, Jri either acx, a King!* course of this prepanctioo will Impart: to the relaxed orgunlxatioa Us foil eexuat vigojy IVorcas, the most fragUeaa well as the fairest portion of anlmatfd nature, will find this her surest trfUxteo in ell dlCteultios radical or IneMeaUl, lb which her etrttctura it Uable; while lb cases of nervonaleaad*ache, nvnriJgia, djvpcpslvoetToui melancholy, hysteria, nervous trembling, iodpfr:; out parulyaia, alreplosMew, unnatural irritsMUty,falntiag fils, epilepsy, sreakneftf of the back, proßtifßUon*. palpitation of the heart, lanUode, renstal fodotaace, ltg effectsare as earths and tmitonn as tho results of amilh* nuUieal sale aiatlos. rfThoOanllal U pu t up, highly ceneeatratoi, in pint bob Ues. Price thro dollars per tattle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. C.H.IUNG, proprietor, ' .4. ID2 Broadway, New York. taltfbyDrugglaUthronghootthe United States. Ckn&da, and the West indies. AGENTS. FLEMING A 8R03,, No. CO Wood street, tlttslmroh* DU. GEO. H.KHY6KB, No*l4oWood street, do 3. P FLEMING, Allegheny OUy._ ~ ~ - tprSQctnsw important to uc OCOEOB n. KEYfIEU, Wholt IWjCornor of Wool street end oomploto assortment of pare < prltfory medicines, which will omW>g which no tho follow!' Jtmtrjr ImU and UdaUDrnggiit, No. ;dVirgin alloy, tas for mlo * •nd gunoloo patent or pro -11 bs Gold at proprietors prices; «,vU: Dr. Roao'd Alterattoo, ■ do, R&nrond, do. Goldon, do. . Tamale* . Dr JTCRntock’a utot Pills, ilobcoaaek’a Liver tflta, goiters* .da Uetemo’i ! do,. Rtobtfa Cough, do. Cathartic, do. for Diorhacs, do. . for blooding Lang*, Roberta* Sarsaparilla, Townwin&’a do^ Baxwott'a Plant and Root, London** Indian Vegetable, WrfobVs do, - Iloliom’d da, PypU’s Antl-blllous, Leo>Nevr London, do. Windham, - Br. Ooofe’fl Bilious, Hibbard’* da, Harris' sick headache, Kadwav’* Regulators, ■ Moflat’a Life, Bragg’s AnU'bßlous, do. Fever and Ague, LoudenV d 0.,., Sanative, BrandretU’s, German, . Hooper 1 # Female,. Antlomn*#, Birms. BoaxhaTe'# Holland, " Hoctattart Stomach, Qreea’a Oxygenated,. H&mpto&’B Tincture. - ' Radenffe’a Alkaline, . Butehlngs’DyflpepaiQ, . Stoughton*#,. SargeantV WoatfM Schnapps, srauva jum oonon uussus. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral, . Dr. Junes* Expeetore&t, ■ Taylor# Balsam of lircnrorty Schenk’s Pulmonic,, Dr. Donean’a Expectorant, NutiaH’ii Syriacura, Dr.M'CUntock’sFoctoral,- ■-'•do* •••*:•Cough Mixture, fitch#’# Pulmonary Balaam, do. Expectorant, do. Cherry Pulmonic, Dr. Boee’s Expectorant, Ayres* Cherry Pectoral, Seller? Gougn, Morgan’# <lo. Cs?*Eainomtxrtho plaov DR. KBTSEE’Sr I No. 14Q Wool street, corner Virgin alley. . . A Word to Famem—How to havo good Batta ■ aud More of It, and Healthy Stock.- <&»Agne and Power of. three years standing Cured. A ladf of our acquaintance* Mrs. rot* cU, No. 18 Stanton street, Net? -York,, was troubled with liver complaint for a long Umo, andufler trying .manyra" modicvwaa advised to 'ttf Colobrated'JdfS l Sho did so, and says that with one box shotfas i tttally eared. „ * J t; Indlgtstloii, stoppogo of ana gt»h* oral Irregularity aJI diseases ftglhatipg la the samoproliflo cause, as Is also.lliat dreadfulscotogo DYBPKPfIA. Those whoaraaifllctod &ishapy ofihe abbYbv enumerated diseases, may 'resfcassnrad thftf the aourcohf their maladies is in the liver, and for lie correction the best romody over offered to tbcpablio IsDrl M’Lane’fl Celebrated Liver Pills. Try thorn. Tho monoy refunded if not satis* factory..’ , P. 8/—Thaabove veloahlo remedy, also Dr. MTjaneteeol? obrated Vermifuge, con now bo had at all respectable Drug < Stores in thirdly. ' ' . -. ii - -.-. j-v-.-v-. Purchasers will te'careral to ash for, andtakoniwcbut Dr-JAPLone’s Uver-PHls Tberear,} other tObe liver Pills, nowbdbraih* public. •I’or*Baleafet»ll % ibo' rospoctable Drugjjtoresifaktho United States;apd Canada. . idso, for sale by the sole proprietors, - f ~' '' T . ] FLEMING BROS;,-' f ’ - SaceeesoMloJ.EiddACo.. efrrdl-mAW . r . . ‘go Wood street. - rrS 3l NOTICE;—-A meeting of "Stockholders In the IhS^- l( PUtsbargh liUalnsurance Company,” will be held at Uwlr Office* on TBUBSRAYy April 27 th, 1854, at 7 o’clock, P. ftL, to acfc upon the Supplement to tbo Charter. •«.; • •■■■> ~ ; ; wrl6dd ; > -C.A.COLTON, Boeretory.' : ■ •,,HYOBAUMOd*MKNT.““The updonrighed have oohstautly ou hand a largesupplyof Pinson’s iIY-' DHAUUC CEMENT, of womnfed quality. This article lf the bwt and znatortal for CISTERNS; r a.elnglo ibid Inch coursb of lirick,, laid in and plastered with this ’CISSIKNT, will onda'rb for ogesr&nd even plastered on clay 'waliß, in.successive courses to tho thickness of fch-lnfcb; be comes In a few days so solid as to resist any ordinary uiegtoe of outside pres3)iro, iior U tho water In tho least degree 'af fected. • * " .. I .' ' . ' This CEMENT should bo used for all underground; un derwater; ond exposed Structures, fbr all important build- Inge, and for Are walls, coping walls; chimney tops;bridges, aqueducts, canal locks, and every epectarcMjtlckend stone structure exposed, to water, damp, or frost. • ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, * ; aprls HO Water street, 150 Front street. : ; MABBtED., r . On 20th Inst- by tboKev.MriHcMabon, Ur.DANIEL Me A LEER to M fag MART McKERN AN, all of tbisdty.., . HEW JUT . < EseentorfiVNotiee. *, - . A! LL persons indebted to the estate of uoorgeS.Mmmor, jnt latij of Moon tcnrns'Wp,' All§3hony county, deceased, are ,to mkke. immediate; payment. •••' Aotfidlthose? who hare claims again eftha.fifl3nß.4re present •" them, duly authenticated, foV'fettlemcnti - V v , ! ’ 7 -’* ,4 OECEOB MORRISON, 1 1 ‘ apr2bCtw ISAAC MEADOR, ■ v: PltUbarghProporty for. Sale*», =•.,-» -■ ... rpHE undersigned, TrmLee of John C.Mowry and Sidney* JL’ offers at privato rale a number of Li t* sit* oat© to tho Bortmgha: of EastidJlmingham, : and South Pittsburgh. ThesaLoU being situate ia the dif ferent parts of said Boroughs, oiler to purchasers an oppor-; tonlty tor the selection of amsß afi. hoy; be suitable ellheT Ibrmannfaeturlngor bonding purposes. Terms nutdeeasy to suit purMiasera -' v. . -lu C. lIEPBIIRN,'. 1 apffhCQ 09 Fourth at., cppOßltothaMayoY^BOSco.., EASTERN; BROOMS.—CO -oxtr- quality, pcr.Raffrcad. • • ■ ■ - ~ Also, a sumilyof woodeuand willow ware, constant Ty otlhaxld, atuleDldwholesAtoandrctaiU)y .- ' , .' aprgt ; ; BATUSY A JUSNHUW. \ 1 \UIVLNO HOOfa&— lioysatul girls Uoops,na£ortoaslze«, ■XJ ft foil supply xeeeifcdpiid for solo.by, . ftprg- •■■■• • : v • • BAILBY A .' fItUItPENTINE—IO bbNjust rpeciveet'and toroaie ter, JL: ; VLEUINO BROSfCOWoodstrcet,- ;: T apr2l- •; ... gucccMora to J; RkllA Cte > SWUtM galls, refined,JuM rac’d nod fbr saleby *pr2t ■ J ' . BKQg, ' JUJUBK VAJJI’ii—UUQ lbs in store aod for salahv •Prtl PUiMI HQ , €OPAL -VARNIS 11—400 galls, ia store audfbr sale by aprgl ’■ -* ' - PLEMINQ BROS. 4 '- OMVJi.OIIr-rljWgailA, in jstoro and for sale hi * / j yLßßiyf BUiCKUia—lOOgrosj fULLIKNUITutiIO-- V American Quadrille; KogUA .. Oo; Irt^htv‘/v do;!;;.•: Brima-Dnaua.WaUieej Moot Biano Polka;. OlgaWaUias;.. . DramFolka; SleJghftrfXajv.- Pori Horn Uolop; Tpset CWtep? : Original GorUUa; Chobhain.O»ci|»O4loj>; > . « • wprtp9p?ilar P©lkatjTcirwrii^ai K»ty BU Song: wrjodj from Kafcj Did Prdka; ’ , An l.to, »!nga: nniloiJ/from PrimaDonna Waltzes, A tiirgo snppljF.of thaaßbro pieces jtwt.rea'irod* tarathcr wlUi a.fpiendul «olcct{oa.of &l| tho new and popular muMe orthoilay. For sale at Uts Hudo Bton r>f * . «P2l - ■ . JOn.V tL MBLLDIt. Bl AVoral ftrwt. QoUl Jev.lty,^Uiolauat ptlitiriu,M'ften Ow matU: &ctttr«rf,'-wb!?&'irewjll wUftt!Tew YorkcUrlaudifOßiSj ' jo 50 per cent l«clow.TOe.prtaa tjnoally askM at oltar&tkfai iWansnta in this cHy. .Call : onJ os&tslbe'our' goc&i*iif •,:»:UOOD’IJ JwVietrj Btoroy".,Y wr, bj-compotfluc irorkmeo h ttoa. Ch<rg»*l6w» - / ,‘ , .*ik\„'L BWBOUBKJIKCMVJiD TJUIj i)AY.—r«s^li o j SaDthln«, or UOi ln.KfnljKfcyj ■ fcy M». ,M- j. Holnirj.. oplrtt Mimifurtatlonr cumtantand eipliluel, Jndrolijs ■ ,tutw» Uric* Ap , .foithli!i , «it, price 12’4ceato. , oontalulDg’ on article tiiuturcll, I[* tUntnj6rr.opAtblluri3.artd manu&ieluzinjc re., iottroae: by Charles SlcKolJlit. lSflb - ’ w " . Tha ‘hoto and all the bort literature of the davds to to tjnndat W. A. GItDKNFKNNBV * CB, ' .aprSl , .. ... .. 73 Fourthotltn!. ’• _ »*W«ra—Pocitct BoolcXoVt.' A,.-., T OSTeu «cdiuuday, «omewlicre 7 la thU'diy. -a Mtoir Lt fljf, cor.tsi J.SO In tank nuU'9, nml ncoipta of no a* to ?V.P WTf^ t&TQ, fa Ufa DUinntfa. or frfaTfau !i nt tblj c-fHcJ will rtjefan- Uu> abuTo reward. ■ tprgKttil* ■ :; . - JQIRJ J. HYAH. J< O. AMDEKBOH * C»„ Ho. 6 Wood BttOßt. PitttbllTgh. Pn - §S4SSg ; Prong, likes; Dates, 1 <Stroiiß, Almonds, 9***° N r Uts; pe?v«ots, Cocoa Nuta, VI t o ltock Candy, Tex inleaHl, ; • .. , r ' Brigade: ©kdrSlrk.;', 1 ■- ~ TSfe 1 Jotfeo bounds oftlw ™*yEri£ttde,32lghfMrnthlUvtidoakAl!«;r>r<7>s r cOUoiywL Ik W 3 ‘O’! "lOlppcd, for.lhspoctlon, si'follows’, Iho Ihuulluia will moot on Monduy; tho ' B(it' doj of D»tW 0. Haiti, triH tr-oot on Tuo.'jJaY, Ibo IHU d&v orsisv: Uio second luttslllon, cotamxidoi (Jof J; SI’JK, 1 mxt 0D w »l«sdaY, tliolOth of JI»v;W ttlril Bittullion, commanded br IJent. Col. A. 31’Qundo wilt bum on'Thnrsday; thalltb dii* of.WitfTUmt’W tomb Oomrsules wilt mretqn Friday, thalim <lar ofWr- ~ «u Turtla Crook Ounnts wl» ihwt tin Bsltirday. tho 13tU dajoftlsy. Byowtsrof JOIIJt II; WBUllSsr, Inspector of Ist DrlgwJoilSllimtWon.,' . ftprajutuaStw* litre and Sayings. THIRST edition Styioa.copies] I. WUllwpaMLibnd OB'. JP Ssturdsy, April iil. tho Uft imd SLitJinnt of Sin itortuigtm aul (Mari cf the Umily : bT B. P. B£a I»be r. o f tha Boston Post • i : **l dM find bar a woman of many :Wcrtas, yet or a tery fende withal, and harynge mticb goodttoanwlle/’' ~TX*i Dijjg hb Worfelib. MlsfresaeUnls • Hytß.y ; . -- .. . . v!*? '-t"".’- V-kto: ..;- ? .7 }.h , t . Onadogant 12na>. yolamo,SB4 Pflgrw :print*l jcn'innar. flOftEograiioga ou: \Vooa^ucluiUnj( l the ft)t9ttiagfall’})&gd nraitrajfoaß.ixi Unts, iloaJCTiod by Coffin 4Browp,ftndongwT«lbyi)rr4ADdrewsi. •• v ? 1; ttuth Parliagtoi,: a portrait; . 2. PauraGbosfc; * • 8. PftrUnponlwj fbUoaophy; •, 4. Pubchin tho Herts** S* SSSIF - °0 MießoTOruilon v . 6. Jka-io IheCountij; - A Christmas Story.- has tho pleasure of ranbowndno theday of publication of the long Jooked fot Volotne, “ilfs-Parf lngton, her Ufh and fiwrinm, Tncfaafrig ; thosa of 1 Paul,* »Ik*/ •nil others of tho ¥tanily« * The largo number order, od la advance—mow than of the popularity of thrhriok.; With tfeb hopetpid expwta tionthat the old lady lrtodlyfocelted.by.an appro-- datmg public, <*-iho Blognpherplseeshtshahdotx'hlsueoit and bows, as tho Curtain descends to slow mngio." ; • ' . J. U. DEttBY, Publisher. ’ ' * .L'' : '-■■ A< -’• " 8 Park-Place, Now Ybrk, ,l Ana for sale by aU the Bookßellors throughout tho United' 'States andCanadas. *•••••. Price $l/2 Oi Single copies rent by mall/poat paid* on W cclptof price, «• < j , /, aprimUmlQ ’ _ or BOif, who cßaitriro <rell f and 18 willing to do work ftbout hrvuso atj4 'tror* don. of THOMPSOX CEI.I; A CO, aprSO • ~ corner Third and Wood street v Ij'AMiV ENGAGEMENTS: hy MarYFmu.'r;lvolumo li lino. 76 rents. .• ...... Evil la wionghtby want of thought, ' ~L " ■■rta.iwU-apwnitof.liewfc-, .. “The subject dlwuraod ls,ouo ihat.noTor loses its bold upon the hearty norloacs Its Importance; and .whoa so pleasantly presentedln the garb a finished domestic uana tlveytu In (his work,.mutf hsTe.many eager * *■’ In a abrlci of groat tephuOT.and plrrauncj,: we beatlllr commond It (eontiHepSa"—TkmtrMfcOiHrio'. •• A Tory Intonating and eacltlng story, which, whllelt la wad with Uio deepest lntewstywlll, ntttio Bam»t£mo,e6n.. wy tattuouon thal.may. proyo' of InoeUmablo rains."—' IroyKrae*.. : " . . . " So much gatfalntf 'Ciorit’ ohd of the'secret esecttted, all the ehamtcre balngalietehod with doddcd “ e lM tto 801101 “? ; ' . n. MINOR & <30., ttpKfo , 1 . .. r. -y • No.B3BmithflftMatreeh • ‘ A: SWiCULATiOl^.—for. sale: 200 acres t P£?'? tr y > r P*A c f e D c°«. • bniillngdot^ 15Sa$£8Sn? l ? r *^-«W^.«|rtirf4hnsn-\ mHo ttwugbtte farm, about ; [ wblohextenda ilohg-tboiilrerftr Hearty*anSe. Iheup cholceforeat trees; IS acres of meadow; ii!? 1 ? ho ,r : wteral opringe."Th»Tdna la In nliiJi™ 10 !? l!>o * t *™: ofoaey access'both by >1 S2l? y? awi presents a godd 'oppprtmHy *4 1 JKjJSSSJIyi off fcrcountryresMonCeß, Choap building lata, *c. Price $16,000. Per terms, Ac', art P'f‘e ; ■ 8. CUTHUEOT ASON,’ ■ aprSQt , , . 140 Third atrnd. - marlfaUw .'OKEmiZiNG !, * jlQObblffßonepwtJliioiroond; : i Stone Llnaean'ftyijyUllior; , 4. ( *... guper-phoapbdl& of lime, JoqriJon'a : ■•■.; : '■* ' u . fccrotUn Qdbbo. For pale by • V ... »P*3fr 1 • - - JAMES EARDROP, ■'VF O. SUG AH—hbdgprime; lnrtoreatxdfor.ealo bv XI » qprt9 ’ . KlflO & MOOBHEAS* * HXUAN <k AHI*- N<V 01; Market’ street*- between • tbo Dlajaontl ami Fifth Btrcct, nro recefvtDgaii®rtßnai?e aod splendid assortment of choice Summer QoMs, to which the? weald respectful]? Invite tho attomloncf she public. ThelrßtockcoDslita.inptirVDf thelblloTTiDg: i- FUua ana striped Silks, Plain and barred JaociieliQ; ®roci(Je, do; SamwprpniTata; .‘. Poultdopol. dd; .. v. Ctefcao end Thibet ghawla; r. do; a Ciihmere'ami Barege do; BjMkJ3Uksof degrades; ■■.. BonnetandM&ntaoKlbhons}' Plain «tuj Plaid Grenadines; KmbtDiilerißaof jdl kinds;,,. aaaßsaneo; Thread 1 Laces a!nd Edgfnga; - moajmfnfc iXtehoge; . j Hoslery/Glores asdMiUk; VraqPreach Lepras;. jA- completaasßortioont: of< Plain ncdfiguredßwiar; r j < '.household goods ;:: k r, i; ,> v Slack and colored I*atinss for. Ladies*,Gal tcra. faptlS. ; Canto'; ZZTTT? ’ V/jfl-j j ..<>.->%> . do^feguajrodo:, <m pockets OldGovorumeDtJaTada; fixe sole h? /apo7 { ,Cr M&k < MILLER A RIOKKTBGtf, : ■ ' *%& '"V?/ / .1 • :■ vrj. 1 A- a. MASOBT& 00. aee. now reCeiving and opening ;;OSTE THpUSAjD C'ks«}s'‘ t AWI> PACKAGES OF AND RETAIL PURCHASERS, °4S!I? g oaperlor fcdUUes, they are (tabid to offer equal indueaudU, with the larges! JEiutm 1100 Pl«» 0 of TOte oia,,SKStoS7 - 400 boxes Bonnet Ribbons; MHllhorjr.OooA of btot aMcrtntin,,. • lOOraMotraoftllstJieiDreOTtatMujtiiWTrlnmlosa-' ’ 1W ? . O. 8.~ HEADIiY St CO.’S , Cheap, Carpet! Warehouse, *'•- ' ?**>• 83 Third SWeet, • I ‘ *i-.\ - Pi '-contlnne to receive thorn o&lhOThtaliftdueccl Xrom the looms. > ■ ™tmtajS Apr*"? unjw, oiu wi , ■ •: -:; •■• ■' . *gpnirt«Ji ina Steamboats supplied, on tbemi»tH!»sonablel«nna.-ea • Otir aSFQj±tQ«nl consiatainpartefttb * ‘ •-• •■- '■'- : faclnW)BM<to,Tmy,cheip : . . .' Com*. JoU.AloWa. VelToU All «H.’ ‘ • ; KojBJBtOTOIs- 'do - - . - Ustlngwu) B«gCan*tßi wSlti: »'<•■.. •; SSSSWaSET*' • ZSBS£Sj^u« s ,BnpWSn ? OTaM6i n gf»| n; - ' Hp»6W.MBt|l?g,a6of>yiml : Cloth , Worsted »nd ( Wooito wts;;) . ~ , El P g«it:.Ho«alallu ? . ) slib?lpair; - 1 8oJd torteral WoolEna Cotton do •, tod nogs; TranJimrtDtßhoteroreTtrrrthLorir IBH and BWr TotlUm. Color*! oodF»Dey Woof Uoa. - oi,«Tcrjr aewnr SSS^S. 1 ” 0,6 dty ’ ? ,h0 M'™**™**-**, «>*. »,50,58,40, 47, «, and Wifichca wido. • , Jf* <Tuk§, Boiler Bods and Back Polite*. »* “ tho i*** “ TOTra, ‘" hw ‘ uk«a»p.«. - Peiawsin.T»jratpf;«Byfln(cloinT)UrJln«i#rt«BpF<!ifoUyliiTitMtooU»n ( iei sl nli».. - 1 i:;‘ V ‘' V;- - “SMApi SPKOFITB AND, QUICK SALES 1” - f _ nyuflMmiUg - - f&iz&n* • a B BSAOLY A 00, Snhtrdutrat. - ■; '■ WHOLESALE DEALER Itf .-IT- - Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Hats, Leather, &c„ 5B I Whpd Street* JPfetsbitrirh* jp*» " r ' * ‘ tafcea «<• ?,...< - ; BOOTB,SHOES, BONNETS, HATS' LEATHEB, &0... ra “““ 3 toro»^s^r^ ,coniwii, * or ta "» I NWWHM «r tdWfcrBptoi -«ffl P « a S?J!^ggS rt o.^-BwtUi^itfr cZ^Me y S 4 h ghilds & CO., wholesale Boot andShoeWarehouse, . NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET' « Rittsburqh, pa. ParplofarMcs, . Drab Cohgresi.Boots, ‘ Ma ™ Wool Hats 2S •** mpva Button S, ClothahJ OlaVedcLps, sssisaa. .aasaa^taa^suaofe- A^frta iBKe l B 'Colored Eoolo, ■ ,ajf imoa 'I lot salt* by fl .. FLVMlNfrlHyjfe. , o>ra<ao t ofMlsa DAVENPORT, .ttea aIU be-mtfcriiitd roF -ttij first timetcrejllwn^w rFiCta. -p# Woffington; 'Mbs Davenport; Jones Triolet. Mr;Hn'!;fonJ To conclndgyjUr «Triwa<pjlNdtal masonig'hall: •' ' , jfrAßgWgM. COWCEBXB. Pfis IT I JVtJ t r DDT' TEBEB. QE&saAmA.-. musical society /XliripL OTRIS THREE UUASD VOOAfe’JtfHElNftrßlv TT . MENIALOONCEUTEt, to ' AVKDKRiDAY UVEWHa, i»U 20th. TinmBt>AY. « 27th J ■ ■ ' : MIDAT » ■ • « l -ffllh AsdstwltrJ W!l« CAHOTJNE LEH3IAKK, tto'cetobmtoj IOAkIISL _ * i. , > i MteUrfttf-jtfb at tfca , Morfc Store<?fOKEli RT K £KBKB, TUlrt streoi, and at the - .dodr <vn tbo ereutogji of tho Coaeortsk ! j* : '4l3**qff , *Sfr’ | ifr«W«-»sfl» etonlns.. •. Doon'nm at'T.’. feeeifto eomnwno. >: ao’ctoek. . ■ tonto-U»te*Uuwre ihtoltswOwciurfcjiliiiiaWUats of Klutorghaol slelnl -2i ... pettonago bostowod open them on oast etos&iu, MUbopo (otoko- frroirell; ofcjTrtrdul - homer »i wrtM-tlioj being, prorented from •• forjsithirf • ' KSOW YOUII DESTINY! _ „' FOU OjYf W£K fI.VJ,E . /aTADAMBLANCafcthn world renowned'AUrologM, Madam Blanche baa baaa ylst: OT«l6iofldpenon» -dming.tba last;yß»**wllh tho ciostiaUsfactorynsmlte.' • * • * - r«rwi/ 7eiu2i«*‘6ooentis Guata ; ■> : - f - " np*ls'' ' (formerly WllklaYHaJUl fbttrthtimr Conn3S r^hH^rt^ i I,o ft* Sanies, *J?«g?£VfittßPSrsOMlUoa u& togmarou, Roomeefß.M. Cargo ao,g»iL -- - * —-n:-'-'- -: - •-* - ■• HPRSIg, Suitable forataglag, Car cafih tjut bo jpado Apply at IheofflceotfKfth-iWct-- * -: v . apr!3 ViAtfoa.Bn<l Monnnmhala -whorf,. a black LEATHER TltCJjK,miked“BqaSaM.. Moo«t*’-A suitablertnrard, will ly pdlflfoßa.raeofery. ? i■ • "■> * - bprlS : ; •■2 " ■ • " Cabinet TgajiflM Wauted. • 1 /BIX to whomwUl i& x-j.J •1-r-i • ■ • 11.-H. KTAK-ft 00., ; JOHH J. O’LEABY, - ' ■ 'V , mro«£a, i wadun*ur inn Jttrm iHjlin « " CIUftA, GLASBANDQC,EEN9S¥ARE f rd CuOcnh PriUiniacni&SXrtr Plotai jrjre, f.' , , Solar Lummy Welters and House rnniiaMafr floods, . Kp- OS Uukct street) Between Mrd and EonrtbyejiposlteCos fi.Wlil{o’r, applltly “.. , \ . TjtTSBOSaH.PJI. BOOTS ASD SIIOBST wholesatjßakd retail; TAllbB BOBU top ia'splfttailVßfrlV hln kiAM : >■■sLjf! l °i 89 Marjotana ffp.!o TJnlott rttbei, bctWteu ; £iftb street end Uio Eliunoml, a oil bu now completed bis i BOOTS, BHOSS, BUPPBKB,O f .W® I«t Total, Duitln jaal'B«Ai<! HATS, to whlehho .JSiLSS? OlotatgestisrMiiotwnea' In ttta ettr. o * tm&% **** 'ltoota conUnom to BnuuuSoturs. mflwcetotao, tilde (cnpUontof Boots aodStLoes, fuji} from lhj3lc*a«oeHun«> a»sllWQS'”SM^9ett»? ,lH '” tn “^ aatoaih^fci^fe-fflaa^S.*^ 0 *” , *SiMf ir , Tsiss.'sxis :orIUOMAa f -WOOB3, » “rrALUABLIIWOJiK 8— . •■ Y- !J ;C6oper*B complete worta:'*: -y; ! -12 tM& vf ' • ,! ' ! B&pctpfl’#United,-Btatefl,’• i.: gmtefl&pjia for Uwftojlo, 18 -do; ■ ' ’“zt* 1 ® 11 ”' •a &' , ‘i Modom BritWi Essayists, ' - 8 do; MnWh;, ’ - -a do;': ■ . ' ■ - 8( r fcklußr»Qao!ii« of England, 8 do; - ica of pa ell of tho aboTO, nr saT« by --oprl9 : .■■■■■■•.■■ BAIJ'Ii B. LAUFFER. 87 Wood atroot TT OJ i sH»!r®m' i EoTB?'to the .math )V*rd;ia tho city .JP ~°f stnwt. ex» «nujpgjback towards tho oafcflr r Stdttori oftfco rsnrisylTania -IWlroi4loo:iB«ttoQn.all6y.luqaifO-of -japgl9;. : AsmWOXm V& Vdbtik .T?/T IIKQJSIViSDTiIIiI JDAtfr-aWfciJiae Fbhtog Polwj w .for sale or retail; <.. Also, ageneral titsbrlme&t .of fishingfactfe, Guo's, Ri/lv* and’Reroirittfc'pfatolj i fbr tolottl j BQWJfc* SiilWSrßi -i i ' -W-Wi- . A 13S.TCQ0d ‘Anet’ v • jtmsuttouTTi- — r - TIVORIER OP BILAKBtBJL-QIN/wmgS, Aci-twii, i. In flni Old MonoßguhelaoWhlsliy, I Peich Bririd? Ar AlStij ItotUfTing Watmer, corner of fedthfldd ima»Kt Wttrtjarjyi. ... - p- , ,:. "#prl3 bw been.eelefited wjftii eftrej bQ®aki*a csuaL. . a P»° | . , . Pefcia.TPa-fitorfc 88.gifthjd_ ;i Bodiuisa.;' Ap- J-. Plj »t Ko,l4l.WOOß : Btiwt ■■ ■"■ ■ - ■ <tpi6:S / JMUSBXV- ~ El. I ( ~WQbbl»:Nix3lirga k&d '■ ' ! KHudf bllaHo.aUnW j " Jo- Slab? S H* : fi:o intr.ir > UlbbEg ftIOgETBOH.-' j?-fi:j ■ .-•>. SMITHA \j ' t • « ..»• -V ~' - «v ' \ «. r* - • •Vv .V.t/j U i‘: - V ’ ■** ?•. V. ;'r AMUSEMENTS. ■•■..• 1 "' , //>••-; < <.i -.• . • -. •/:.■•<'' % •.• ■•' '"' - ■ ■ • •-»•* V . ■ •* /-*■.- 1 ■ . tv V‘ S c - , X*. "y- ts ~ " ■»-& - •'f 200. eases Bonnot*, of all tie Yarioojfijlw: COO Silk sod Zawxl of theiy own mfiaa&ottira: - 4aea®wParasol%*U ttyi- -. * 20 f< Eagllah.Yg<PdtttmiAm«b^nOfnffTi>nHir 20 ° American OaJiee*; _ , * ,> ' 200 “ 1 ' ' v., ■ 40-- ** ' **•/< .UoUfigSi ' SO Check* £*eed* and Stripes, Jeans, tex " r ■W BtoUk;«&dGotd*lbtßojfrWear;•': • ** potHCttrimeWai Vfetlfljtt Taltoi*' Trimming A<fc~ ' <■ A.-JL -2AABON .£ CO, .... I • ..s'-.i.-/.'. .. / 25 Fifth street. ....■ , ... .i, OBKT&KJttKB’S SUMMER. BOOTS & SHOPS. ~r *GEQItGS . l *r* x* cattail ; r-.. •u i "H? 1 - ftlOTtlraUwrrgloto topjCoiigrewEartj; , “ x « “■ ~ - “ «d»mo*^l,rlta?°^ bftoot ‘ ** j ** traammetted father So -do;' « bn ‘ d - I luting do I’ do do; . ‘ ‘ , « T!pt do; " • “ (tripped, tint beeland toe. ' PBOOED WOBK. oent4 raft monxm long iegtioou; " i ftewb oalf do do I'aud&K: ' u - -* aborthglSoolOtOnow ttjlo; lOftthor, Store top; Smtyootorol * lljoOalten, BndaklatipVbxfordTlos: , Bockakln tip t Bootes; . :■'.... >; Callfomis rnammsllodOxftrd Ttfe, 6«ni3 5V- Pnljntlenthrt.loDgqmitorßl.low.BbooTfci; ® (md^toea 1 fam-y gboaj. ea caobefcundtri the w * BtJ tptlSaßr fie®. I. Smith k Co., ;| 1 'H WOOD B THBBT, - * • ' w . PITTSBURGH, 4 thrfr.’nUßD-t&BOE pnrthiieo/ A > . i aearaa anb swimee bet goob*T Touhlthttoy Htfito UrtotlMiUon or theComrtryond dfy 11 WooB»r to merchants a lugcr nm) beltor stock ;■ “2 “oia tlod »t ihlrttao oJ th* Mown to EuUrji.7 7 M^ t .“ t “ MidCr * il ” rodaoUon oa . gronndlnm, Hhmi, Brilliant* end UIW Dress gooda-cf TOtTltooißton: Muslin Delulmb Pinion dothi, D»: Bflgofl, Pop! Ins, Alperata, Mchairer Ginghams, In ter?largo '■ gSjgtapt, foreign and dataeeflcV plitatmi p£j£ __ ; Bhleh wo uk p.ftfcal«r ittentlon, Un osaonmenf ;w££Sdra«?pto& n f"? woolea , Bprfß * OBJ Summer * *h*d»* anti • ;vi . ; ■““« CM* Mtta* .Tfo&Thta unaCmoj BMfKET MBBOS3, ..JiniTOboobs,oT»nunto:;t.. Modes, Its, eto. gloves, »». . «.** _, ylanaolg,Ponltpj, Dlapcra, mto. kßep<mrro WV «* fmh thnmtW * - . . ■:. : •• aprlfclm ST. €I7AIR HOTElii : (FOBMBBIY THE EXCHANGE,) J , PITTSBURGH, - - Corner Penn end Bt. Clair strc.tr,. . •i t C, W. BENNETT Proprietor. ■es-iwaliß Hist el»ra house, between tho BaQhKu] Ds. ,I»b| OioiwiaßsrorlMgoana newly Birnlihid-ma'chifire,' ~ ■ - sprHflyatw f IAKMARE Satldlers and Carriage Maters. K. T, LEECH, JR., . v - v '.- ■ 1,..-.- , Wo* 131 Wood street* , . PITTBBOEan. 1 t Alao, ploUw, DMaaakfl r ;.lice* f Hois.BentStugli -4 1 > spring*, >feo.. &o. 9 - r STAR BAKERY CREAM, SALOON. StnSJKSSHES?®«4««S S£f JtSXSKSBw®!!* *TCTT ÜBflMflify end r ‘i : Jirttaated fubßte vlUto ueftaadmoßtiAUalsefozyterms. *UB7 * !o;r *® Mt of “» MmSoSl* . ... RUBKaT H, PATTKEgOS f S • LIVERY AND BADE f MiB, > JSZA. . STABLE,. e°*ao. Diamond street ana phSSjTflSr PiTTSBXmOB.pI: i riinij inSl&f* 11 T , ' SsssaSSSSSix* 'StfeSss.'itfiSsaSfe - tW*SfeL*W glTim to U“»> nhowlahto Mnto tho - ■ •" aamtote.. ~ '-noaiAUceheVv J»raoaE»rk, Jr., Ksb* •mjAuogocny," PBk * MeCoiHyiOo, Swoajut* ' • ■ BptlSjaw ;■,• ‘i.'.’in.! > P'.v.i--- £2 {Ms PaduAßutter; * /•.j. } CO bualnl&OloTcr&redr''- ' ■ ~ ' ''* i S ' : Jo* aoa.Wools&Soeks;'. ~...- f .■. 100 <to€oniS l ; / . ; ) ; . JO da&wrarßueketiir . ’ fs'gfssMsnw; '■"■ V .’if .'■-'JfJMiitaLToirßsiu; ' - 1 ..-.. • | . , • 40 Cotioniloi ":gbOTctr>ja«n!^'«'’PUUa«lphi»,Snnirs'. ! w ao 51.K,Baliiina:■.■■:,■ ■; - S™o» Batting, Qujwt Chsln, Bioom Batdet, lion, Nilu, 4c,ic:, for hJq by ,oot^ '* 1 ' . j - . MILLEJt Jk BICSBIBOS. *-- ‘ -* PT - . ■ «!jod 3SUbertyrirmv* . - \ liundfeJ cMW-’Of uoosgirhlcharo: ■ l<a3icA| tFaiiflyFtenoh.liaco, , Busko Bkm Plait^ J?b’4 -Fancy Belgrades, Gossamer lace, - - togkoni tni Straw, ■ v Florence, with Capes. ’ . 'Oar Block hiTlna b«sn jtn- • '3* WMlfrana. «l*w- wiapte J;• itannlned sot to bo vmfrritfj /- " PurlSaUojel - V *- , - ■ ■ • - :\ l •■-• St ’ * \
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