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We have one of the • best Job~ Prinimg Ojfitis intbccity, end we would; respeotfuliy aßk mer chants and allotbors 'who want Cards, Ciroul&re, Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Cheeks, lloud-- bills, etc., to give us a call.: AU our Jab Type oroof the.most modern manufacture and, can notjfail to 'please all. our customers.: .Qur ; work-. men are porfeet masters-of their business, and will labor assiduously to please all who will. fa vor us with an-order.. DIFFERENCE OF .OPINION. Tho QaziUt of Saturday last says: “Wo hare said, and now repeat, that while vrc arc not sangnine of the result, we hove good reason to lootfor the sacooss of our gubernatorial candi date. Wo regard all the Circumstances of.the oanvaas, ; thns far, asteadiug in his: favor., Wo troald not encourage rain hopes, but wo certain* ly think the “ chanoes of war ir are inTiis favor.” Bach is tho language of th? Gdielfe in regard to the proßpecta of Judge Pollock at the naming elootion.- A little farther on, he sayaJudgePol loek’s "party it a unit.” The people will bo doubtless surprised to learn that tbo whig party is a “ a unit,”... and will be anxious to know when it became so. It has for some time been mode up of faotions, and fractions of all isms. AndUtely, severalleading whig pa pers have been declaring .that the whig.party of tho whoio country was dissolved, and that new ■ organizations must take its place. Bach is the language of the New York Tniune, and some other papers, that were lately leading , organs of the party. Yet the Pittsburgh Oazetlt suddenly discovers that that party In Pennsylvania is a unit, and that its candidate for Governor has good reason to expect an election. ; The editors of the Oaielti and Journal must be very differently informed from different parte of the State. Tho Journal, a few days ngD, on the strength of “private loiters.rcooired,” de clared its willingness to have Judge Pollock -de cline tho race, and a democrat substituted. This was founded on the belief that Judge Pol lock had no chance of on election. Sachistho. opinion between the Journal and GaatUe on this important question. Tht Journal is undoubtedly right this time, notwithstanding his mistake on the European war question. Wo consider few things more certain In poli tics-tbau the re-election of flov. Bigler. Last year, our Demoeratio State Ticket wee elected by from thirty to forty thousand majority, liow tho editor of tho Gaztlte expects to produce so groat a change of results this year, as to elect a Whig Governor, passes our comprehension. > INCREASE OF POSTAGE* Our exchange papers from nil .parts are con demning in strong terms the proposeddoorcase of the rates of postage.- Mr. Olds, Chairman of therCommittee on Past Offices and Poet Roads, of the House, has reported a bill, which Increa ses the rates of postago on single leUors to fire cents, double letters, ten cents; and double the present retes on newspapers. , Tho plea urged in favor of tho bill is, that tho Post Office Department should defray ite own expenses. It might, with about as much pro. prioly, be urged that tho army and navy should defray their own expenses. • They are supported from tho national treasury to protect our com- merco, and onr coasts and frontiers. Tho ac commodation- of the . people, the .diffusion, of intelligence,, and. the enoonragement of inter course between all parts of the eountry by cheap postage, is equally a public benefit; and, with a treasury overflowing, it is Idle to urge that the rates of postage shoatd be doubled. . The railroads, and the mail steamers, are the prioetpal parties to be beoefitted by the increase of rates. Wehopo and trust that tho recom meudation of the eommitteo will be negatived by the House. A more unpopular measure cculd hardly bo devised. CHSBTIBHS VaLIiEY RAIbBOiO, Contracts-were allotted on the.Cbartiers Val leyßailroad, as followaSection 3, H. McGov ern ; 4 and 5, John Maken; G, P. F, Howley; 7, W. W. Dunoan; 8,8, 10, and 11, Dalis and Campbell; 13, Murray &.Co.; 14, P. Marshall & Sons; IS, Battigan & Taaffe; 16, 8, Corl fii Co.; 17, Perry Martin; 18 and 18, John H. Ew ing; 20, Kelley & Martin; 21, .King & Ulant; 22, Wiley; 28, KeUey & Martin. Sections 1 nod 2, reserved. There is now a certainty that this road wUI be speedily constructed; and in tho satco time, the rood between Washington and Wheeling will bo completed. It will bo bat a-ride of two hours from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, when both roads are completed. Wo hope the two citios will be-, come better friends, as they bcoomo nearer neighbors. ~ That Chartiers Valley road ought to bring ns much travel and trade to Pittsburgh from South western Ohio, ns the Ohio and.Fennsylvanin road does from the North-we&t of tho Buokeyo State. Kut TeaneiiM minerals. - The Knoxville (Tenn.) Register, of the 12th lust., contains an account of tho extraordinary richness and abundance of minerals in tbo .eaet ern part of that Stats. One copper mine ie represented ns eapablo of-producing- a half a , million dollars worth of.copper per month; and the veiue of ore . are believed to extend through several counties. But these copper. veius; it is sold, do not represent one-tenth*of the mineral wealth of that region. Coal of excellent qual ity, and inexhaustible amount iB discovered in different places; and iron orenboands through; . out the hilly regions of that part of the State. East : Tennessee, the writer supposes, will soon become one of the: wealthiest portions-of tho Union. All that is wanting is capital to devcl ope its natural resources, and railroads to bear its treasures to the markets. City Hotel.— Messrs. Giass and Carr will open the City Hotel to-jday. . It woe into Brown’s: Hotel, corner of SmUhfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. ■ The house has been thoroughly re paired and renovated; and fitted up in. exoellcnt style; and. we havo no- doqbt the newlproprie tors, with their gentlemanly and, popular msn nera, and experience iu such business,, will se cure to thept abundant, patronage. The City Hotel is bound to prosper- Hahds Wasted.— We see by tho Philadelphia papers that the contractors for the Banbury and Erie BaUTopd advertise for eight hundred hands, offering $1 12} cents per.day.. Stnoe the. City Conceits bave at lost agreed to make n-bonafide subscription, the work is being pushed forward with energy. ; Con. Glass.—Governor Bigler has appointed John P. Glass,- Esq,, one of his aids, with the tank of Lieutenant Colonel. --*. The Governor has madean excellent: choice 1 (bis time. PEttSOKAI. Nobethiah It. litujtbt.Governorof Rhode Is land fromlBl7 to 1821, and Senator in-Congress from 1821 to 1841, died in Providence, Tuesday morning, April-18. Hon. F.-W. Hngliea, Attorney General of the •Commonwealth, bee recently removed from Potteville to tho oUy of Philadelphia,; to' pursue the prnctioo of the law. He. will atilt retain the iffice of Attorney General. The North Carolina Domocratio Convention i hare nominated* for Gorewer, Thomas, Bragg i Esq., of Northampton county. He' ig atrother of Hon. Bragg, of'iiahams, and Braxton Bragg, of a “little more grape ‘’ mem ory—Ho is an nhlo man, . „ _ The Philadelphia Bulletin learns that Mr. 0. Carroll Teris, well knovrnin that oity, .has re-, oeircd an appointment in the Turkish army, as aid to General Gnyon-.-with the ranfc,ofLien ten ant Colonel. - He-hoalaken thennmo of Nttsem Bet/, and-by the last advices was on his tray . to the scene of hostilities. ... Little Paul Julllen gave Kb second eoncert in, New York on Thursday evening, and orcated a I perfect furore: da musical circles. ..'Bat an j episode occurred on Friday which was .more tell- j lug in its effects than the applause of . the dienco on Thursday.evoning.,lt woe a grand “variation.” in:the form^of,five one,thousand dollar bank noteß, o gift to the young musical genius from a Mr. Orison Blunt; who having heard of the young artist’s struggles to acquire a musical education, sent him. the shove named sum, “to be consecrated to his intelleotuil, mu sical and moral culture." Captain Augustus Canfield, of the Topograph!-, oal Engineers, and a eon-in-law of General Cass, 1 died suddenly Bt hie j residence in Detroit on I Tuesday-morning. He was born in Now Jersey on the 4th of April, and was consequently a few ] days past fifty-three years of ogs- Capt- C. wos I educated at West. Point, and graduated In 1822,1 when be was assigned to the Fourth. Regiment 1 of-Artillery, in which ho served , in Florida, at Old Point Comfort, So. In September, 1884,1 he was transferred to the Topographical Engi neers.; He also served in General:Scott’s staff in the Florida war, in 183 G. In 1843, after his! marriage with a daughter of Gen. Cass, betook up his residence in Detroit Since then he has been principally engaged in superintending river and harbor improvements. Captain Canfield | leaves an amiable and- accomplished Wife, and two children, both of which ara under fouryoars 1 of age. Gen. Cass is said to havo been very much attachodto himpand to attend bisfaneral, left Washington immediately on tha receipt of the telegraphic despatch announcing his,decease. Professor John celebrated as the Chris topher North of Blackwood's Magtiine, and whoso works, poetical and prose, have secured him a warm welcome among alt classes of reads ora in Eogtand and America, died in Scotland os the 3d of Apr!. A falsa report of his decease was in circulation last Antnmn, and, Inconsequence, nearly every newspaper in this country then published the principal features of hts life. Professor Wilson was born at Paisley, in Scot-1 land, and was education at Glasgow University, i and at Oxford. On leaving Oxford, he went to reside on tha banks of Lake Wiadcrmerc, In the. society of Wordsworth, hot subsequently adopt., > ed the law ns his profession. Io 1818 he ob tained the professorship of moral philosophy In the University of Edinburgh. The choicest of 1 his contributions to Blackwood have been col lected and published, under the title of “Be* creations of Christopher North.” His poetical works are " The Isle of Palms,” and “City of the Plague.” He has also written nenls, called “ Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life,” “Tho Trials of Margaret Lindsay,” and •« The Foresters.” Ha was also an eloquent orator. BOBiIOi'FBOORBIS. We have already announced that our Mormon friends in Utah rcceutty adopted anew Alphabet Since then, we find the following description of it, which may bo found interesting. From the itlusirstiougiven below, wo are Inclined to tho belief that this invention of tho Saints is “noth ing new under the Bun.” Pitman’s system of Fonclics—which, like all great reforms, is ma king very slow progress, and of the existence of which, perhaps. Bigamy Young and bis eoa4jo tors arc not cognisant—spells sf in the tame way. But, ns yet we have not seen sufficient to pronounco it a copy. If they present any prac tical manner for eimpHfyiag the present mode of spelling, it wilt go a great way to answer for the sin of having too many wives! Here is a California paper's description of ike system; “Tho BoiM ot itegtaU, la comfioj with ibtOeretsor tod Ilttdf of Dspvtsrent*, bxr« atopttd toeir tJpfcatoU tonrirtinjf of Ihirly-oltfnt character*. After tots; froftitix mtetnpte to ren-ior therotamati ftlpbatet rsf ffc* 4»j Tfcnt to their purpoea, th*y fboad it *vp«dkat to tarvm tfi entirely caw-amt critical Ml of character*. Thare ebanto* tee* ora ouch more rUsplo la tb«lr rtruernre than tho use*) alphabetic character*; f*«nr superfine a* mark «rppcs*hU It wholly excluded f ora tbaa, - ffc« written »ed printed beet] «r» substantially enwrewi into ouf. We mat tier!** a blot of the advantage to crthosrapby free* fpmlctg tha word “eight,” which in tho new alphabcteulymuircittwo letter* Instead of fira to cpcll if,wr; Tha orthography will be <o abridged that an ordinary writer can prohiUy write ana hundred word* in a taSnatowUh ease, aoJeonw fjucutly report tha irpeech of an ordinary apeak*? without much difficulty.. In the new alphabet erenp letter hate fixed and unalterable eound; ami every word U (pelt with refortsce togivensemuda” SETH T. IICRD, BSG-i Of tho Brownsville Cbpper, has called on tho editor of the Pittsburgh Journal to pay over to ns that $5O be owes ns. Wo are much obliged to tho wag of tho Clipper for helping ns to col lect that money. Bat we would thank him to spare his comments in regard to our state of mind. Wo aro in good hnmor with nearly nil the world. Spare yonr sympathy for these that arc suffering, Seth. Madame Blabcm,— A gentleman informed ns yesterday that bo had. consulted Madsao Blanche as to his past history, and wu aston ished at tho accuracy of her answers, and the intimate knowledge she seemed to possess of the ovonts of biß lifo thus far. He was afraid toin quire os to the future. But ho has evidently great faith in the skill and foresight of Madame Blanohe, as an ostrologist. - : Sho is still to he soen at Boom No. 55, St. Clair Hotel, and has numerous calls daily; CnoinnA Coiaso.—Alarming accounts oftbo approach of the cholera aro daily reaehing us. The ship Tonawando, wbich orrived at Philadel phia from Liverpool on Saturday,, had about fif ty deatha during tho passage of a disease said to resemble cholera, and tho Blanche, at St. John, also from Liverpool, reports -thirty-five deaths from the same disoaso. What condition is Pitts burgh for the ohoiera in her present filthy condi tion? Bilby Hotel.—Edward A. Biley, Esq., has opened the Hotel on tho corner of Fourth and Grant streets, formerly tho Lamartine House. The house has undergone a thorough renovation, and will be kept inexoolleut order by tho present gentlemanly proprietor; - Mr. Biley formerly kept the United States Hotel at Brownsville, and hi* old customers'witt be- well satisfied at the accommodations he can afford them fit his hotel in tho city. ■ ■ : S@“ A very large fleet of ooal boats left- this city on the last rise of tbo river, carrying 2,- 772,000 bnahole of coal- to the lower markets* At 10 cents per bushel that will amount to $277,000, The river keeps: up-:yet; and theTd is a fair prospect- of a eafe. and eucoossful run,- The ooal Wade of the last six months has prob-i ably been as sucoessfol and profitable,-os in any period of the same length heretofore, notwitii.‘ standing the losses daring the storm on the river in the winter. - A patent has jnst been taken out ia Frsnoe for I making sugar from pumpkinß. The .quanttty J prodnoed will best least as great as conldbc oh- j tained from an eqOßl quantity of beet-root. 11l '■•’c•' .-U; v’-S • ■: : ■■l W i * * * ■ + : HARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE. Ewton. o? Post:— The Sonato acted on aev> i oral bills this day. One of these, was an net to incorporate a'Company to improve''the. Bedford Bprinj -by th< itlon -of aaltable buildings for iprings.by tn- ..lott-of aalu>. ...mngau. the accommodation of, visitors. ’ Mcbbtb. Wilson McCandlcßS and John Sioenberger, of yonr city, are of tho corporators. Tho oapital stock of the company is to be four hundred thousand dollars, in shares of one hundred dollars eaoh. The bill •passed ihlrd reading.- :.The members of Senate, 1-boing-of-tt'reUgiouß - tnrn’;-of mind; -adjourned about noon, to prepare for Sabbath dayls-reflec-: I tions ; many of whom started for Philadelphia i and adJaosntTocalitles, 'to avail themsolveß of purer influences,conducive to-pioasmedUations, i thanoanbefaadabout these diggings. The House rosumed tho consideration of tho General Appro priationßill,whiohprogreaaed to tho twenty* i eighth section..'. An item for the payment of claims recently discovered, for work-and labor i ( dono.oa the public improvements, caused an an imated debate. ‘Some were for repudiating there claims; on the ground, that had honesty prevail ed in thelrOßsumption,-there would have been no dol'iy to bring them forward for legislation at an early day. These chorgos againßt the State extend back to a period of four yeara ogo: The 'intervention of a. law court .isrequired toda teot -and expose these peculations upon-the treasury. . :■ : Tbla day lhe astoonding report. prevails, that ‘the Canal Board has determined to reiiove. the Goternor from the trouble of signing the bill for the sale of the public works.; The report U founded in faot ; for, on tho authority of a Sena tor who has had an interview- with the Canal Commissioners,: I now state, that the Board this day hat reduced the tariff on tolls on the Colum bia OndPortageßoilroads. Tho effect of :thia measure wlll be to depreciate.the value of those works, which ;are. parts of the main lino proposed to be sold under the bill recently passed. The members of the Legislature appear i to be greatly incensed at this daring assumption i of power, to retain office, and defeat tbs inten tions of the Legislature. Thoaot for-the solo of: tho pablio improvements provides thotwhatover i company may bo incorporated as’ purchasers, they shall not charge higher or greater-tolls than. snob as were eatabhsbod when the law took cf- > festtvaußfettiog tho main tine. How, the law baa not as yet received the signature of the Gov ernor, end of course the new tariff of tolls, great ly reduced, would materially operato against a sale, as the Commissioners cannot increase the same until the first of January noit, os the law now stands. Xam confident the Legislature will rebuke this high-handed moasnre cn Monday noxt; and it may be that the Canal Board will bavo leave to rotlre, asa useless branch of the pablio service, before many days. The proposi tion Übelng entertained, to authorise the Gov ernor to appoint one nr more Superintendent* of I the pablio works remaining undisposed of. Tho [ lore of office, and the temptations connected I with the administration of affairs spoa tho State | works,: an sufficient to shako the parity esd In i tsgritj of mere men. i i r ln tbo absence of other information from the i Wit of government, I avail myself of the opper i tnnlty to say, that Judge Oakety, of the Superior i Court inflow Vork City, decided last week a case bearing upon tbs suits instituted in your city, by certain conspirators against various railroad companies and brokers, for issuing bills cf a less denomination than five dollars. Tho case Is— Wm. H. Clark vs. tha Metropolitan Bank. The bonk waa mod for receiving and paying out notes prohibited by law. This upright judge decided that the bank did not authorise the receiving and paying so charged; that the duty of the teller is to receive par faDds, but if, on request, prohib ited notes were deposited or demanded, the cor poration was not to to chargeable vmh acts sounding in tort, which, could only at tach-to the teller. The Uw was not to subserve scheme* to build up fraudulent specu lations, baring no regard to publio Interests. Tbe penatiieain this cate cxwtded tiny thous and dollars; and the speculator had to pay costs for hi* trouble to be an Infanaer. Manufacturing enterprit* t* on tbs raid t» prosperity in thl* place. An exUbUshraent, un der tba name of the “ h'tiTtirv Wong*.*' located la tbs Eastern cad of tbe bsrosgb, and owned by Mmn. Jeaca and Backer, daewmdll ta the to-ieiligenco and public spirit of U* pwprietar*. { In jour city tlaero it an extcwdve combination of; mechanical industry hearicg the teas title, ast ■ In many reepeow alike in the proJacllcos at 1* j bor. In tbit manufactory, entire and templets ; Iron Fro nit for bnildings art fernlshtd to order, i At the present tins there It In progress afcoa-1 a traction, ornamental fronts for boatettt of com* * merer, end private nsirlescer, being tslti in 1 Hen Orleans, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Midi- j ton, Indians, and Pern, liliaelx. Tbs archltce-i tural devices art of every variety, and wUpied { to modern improvement*. The Hew Orleans work combines strength and beauty, highly wed* itabio to ibo taste sndjadgcicutuf the meehas* le, Sir. John Wallen, charged with the euperio ttndencscf this branch of too works. Wby Pittsburgh hat tact entered the Geld at compel)* tfen to thlsdepartmcnt ct iron manufactures, it certainly without apology, teeing her facilities for impressment. It neald well repay » tint to tbi* place to inspect the works la progress of completion, m which reitrenc* Is asde. The machine hope is also opon n soots cf er* tossiss usefulness to every demand connected with iron work. The machinery 1a cf the latest improvements, and of the meet costly construc tion for utility. Great mathematical akill U re quired in the saiions operations carried on; for «tery wheel, pinion, and axle le adjusted like clockwork, In their adaptation to the machinery on hand. This important branch of the Works is carried on by Capk T. Murphy, an educated an 1 practical mechanic. Thera is another de portment appropriated to copper work, sheet iron and tin, which cannot b»u>o highly spoken cf. The various patterns and ornamental. do ! signs coming withlp this branch, arc evidences i of tbs skill and intelligence of Major Bums, who directs and controls ibis shop. Tbs Novelty Works at HarrHbnrg will favorably comparo with establishments of similar character in any i section cf tho Union, for edcntlGo skill and per* [severing industry. FAUMEB. A Mantyn’s Ltcx.—George Sandors, tbe to* jetted London Consol, did cot count without bis host when ho calculated cn a bountiful crop of blooming boners to spring from tbe blood which followed bis decapitations Already has he re ceived the first Isstalment of the noh results of his 'martyrdom, which will eot as o soothlgy balm iw his vwonndcd Consular dignity. Too masters of the American vessels lately tying in port at London havo addressed a letter, convey ing to George their h«art*felt regret that be ehonld be compoUod to relinquish a post which be has fillod, as yet, with so much credltto him self end his country. They give him the fur ther assnrance that, daring tho tenure of ofiloe, his liberality and enlightened regard for the in terests of bis conntrymcn havo earned for him tholr respect and osteem. America, they say, is too just and generous to allow ouo of her best sons tq.bo. the victim of party etrife, and that when veorgo Sanders is more fully known, ho will be moth adequately appreciated by his coun trymen.—-Sf. Louis A’cirs. Wo suggest that these sympathising gcntlo men got a service of piato, (at their own ezpmat,) and present it to tho ox-eonsut, " for his gontlo monjy condaot while performing the duties of the consulate,’! : &0., &o. It la a very popular proceeding, just now, and would no doubt go far to pailinto Mr. Sanders' grief at tbe loss of $16,- 000 per year. ftgyA Pariß letter , writer says tho English troopß destined for Turkey, and which aro to pass through Paris, will unite in dotnohmonts, and assemble in the suburbs till oil aro collect ed - that then they will make tholr entry andcr the arch of St. Denis, .and march up the Soule ,sards in nil tbe prido, and . pomp, and dream- Btanoe of glorious war, playiDg “ Partanl povr la Syria." Tbo. French are already bespeaking windows throughout tho Boulevards, the bouses of whioh will be filled up to their very top. The I French troops will lino this magnifioent street of I palaces,' and salute their ancient foemon, whose feot have not trod the stones of Paris since the battle of Waterloo, und who have never joined I tho Ffehcb to follow the fight since the dayß of i the Crnsadere. As the strains of “ Partani poyr la, Syria" die off, the English air " God Save the Qoeen ” will he caught up and poured [forth by [ the French, and it is anticipated that the vivaa of [France,- in the fatness and chivalry of their I hearts’. Will: wako* the echoes of their glorious . city from one end to tho other. ' > Abotbsb Owieb oi the Cattain-Obnehai..— We ore informed thatthe Captain General of Cu be, jusf previous to the sailing of the .Isabol, had direeteu that books imported into this island shall bs submitted to Mb personßl examination at tho Poises lbstead of being examinated at the CastoVhoneo by a censor, as has hitherto been' the case.-— Savanna A Jbvriial, April 13. * ,V 1 ... ' t- ■■■■ t 't-,' ; • A '‘ ' in' - i-.; IlAnnisnuno, April 22. VI - \: y 7- • •i-a- T>< * : : « * i -** , k 1 i ;C f - r * • -> *;^-** K \* -,■ ■ ' 4 ~~ xxJj-oi --■ Sews nttd Fact* from all Quarters* The number of emigrants arrived at New York on the 20th lost, was 5491. • : A mob of several hundred personaattempted the-rescue-of Bomoprisonerafrora the jail at Sagltmw, Mich. : ~The Sheriff did hie utmost to protect the jail and keep his prisoners, and was finally hilled by the mob. ■ Hon. Thomas-IT.-. BeDton 'notifies the' pnblio that he will not rceelve letters through the St. Louie Post office, because an Anti-Benton man is Postmaster, Ho tells his correspondents to use Adams & Co.’s Express. J, Q. Moore, formerly associate editor of the Now York Courier aodjßijuinuyand formerly a correspondent of sereal papers—among them the Philadelphia Bulletin, Uiedin; Washington ns Wednesday lastTroffi pneumonia. " His roihaoin are to brtskehrtO Philadelphia. - - i Taoony, the celebrated trotting horse, was sold iu Philadelphia, on Thursday for $3,500 the purchaser being a Mr. Jameß Hammill, proprie tor of a livery stable in that city. About two years .ago he was purchased for $l5O, from a New Jersey farmer. -■ ■ 1 Mnj. Gen. Twiggs,-U. 8.A., arrived in this, city, A few days since, from New Orleans. Hts , Head. Quarters, we learn, have , beenchanged to this city, which is heroaftcr to be known as the i Head Quarters of the * 1 Department of the West” i —St. Louis Repub. 16th. ! The barque Ithonia arrived at New-York cn i Friday, with dates from Fayolta April 3d. This is the port it was hoped the City or Glasgow had put into, but the hope is now dissipated, as she left there 33 days after the Glasgow sailed from Liverpool. Philadelphia papers now fear she has been loßt. ?• Woman’s love " is the subject matter of many novels and.newspaper stories. A practi cal illustration of it is shown in the case of El len Nolen, a poor woman in Philadelphia,' who a few nights since, was forced to jump from a third story window, in oonsequenoo of tho bru tality of her drunken husband. She is now re covering from Injuries received, bnt haß refused to enter any complaint against her husband, and even begged the officers that they wonld not ar i rest him. John Quinn, the murderer of Mahals Wiggins, by cleaving her skull with an axe, laßt fall, on a canal boat, was executed-in Wilkesbarro (Pa.,) on Friday. Ho was brought oat of his cell at i half-post one o’clock, and running eagerly up tho steps of tbo scaffold, bo looked around with apparoqt unooneem and composure, and, smiled sad bowed: to his acquaintances daring the pray er; A few moments before two o'clock the sher iff bid him farewell, the drop foil, and he died after bat few straggles, acd with out having made any confession;. : Tho Natiopa! Intelligencer corrects the state ment going the rounds of the press that John Fries, who was convicted of treason, in JBOO, was tried .beforo tho V. 3. Supreme Court, t it says bo was tried by tho 0. S. Circuit Court in Pennsylvania, not nndcr the sedition act, bnt under tho act of 1790, for opposing tbs collect tloo of the internal revenue of the Doited States. He was: sentenced to death, but pardoned by President John Adams. The sedition sot did not provide for the crime of treason, nor In any case impose tbe penalty of death, bat punished certain misdemeanors with Goes and imprison ment- ■ Y-Vf Bishop Ires* long promised book, in defence of bis abjuration of ProttsiantiMu fur BomsnCstho* lioiam, hae Jut made its appearance. It I* of a character to create so excitement in religion* cits cks. The’BtshopSay*: \ “ When I looked into Protestantism, I eonld ec-o nothing which marked it as the hope and the home of tfco wretched ; nothing which proclaim e-i it* peculiar fellowship withtho poor. It* place* of worship were rirtually closed against theca. If .nominal prosliicm were made* U only expKised mare significantly tbr pride of wealth, end the otter want of ecmtannlen with poserty,” The Bishop exhorts his Mends to study cot the trulkaa be has stalled Sr.lanhichcaee, ho says, they cannot fail (s arriro at the same com* fsrthig conclusions to which he fas* com*. Benottan finaeararjaa or Staves is Ctn* —tie learn from the Washington paper* that Commodore Sewton. fhecetstnaftdtrof the Hobo S-jilrca. trashed IVathiagica yeatcriay morn ing. The telegraphic dsepatthcsof ian night *.re mote ootassauicstirs, had thfsres..o* that the, OaoaSodars bad already had ta interriew with President Pierce and the Secretary of the Nary; during which bits these high dijnitarics csa pliatoUd tisa Ccmaodore for fcli kle’comdtict at Uarana. It wiil he recollected thst he re fotr-l to *»?ats the Spaairh Bag on eatering th» port. 1 The telegraph has caught e.>tae drlppiags ..from the hasty, ccnrcrsstlon'; with Commodate ; Sewtaß, and distrihaics theta thus: “The Ossstncdarertteirs that P<jar’s, the Captain ; General at Uttoca, i»» in hUpsttcsricua royal decree. fasccSfatioj: oil the slarca in Cuba, hot ho nfraise from patUrhlog it ta eotactjnccee of the present state ef Earepssa aSUr*. The Cn’-sa Creeks are ripe for a motaiiea."— I’trntr.j Cult IUttEOAM is IjmsSA,—The Sisit Smsinel sij« that taJlaca is&» tstr 1,500 taUed of roii reiJ in mi o*J operation, 1,052 in precis of eec’ttrqtlisn, » good part of trhltb t» jusl ap pro ichicff csiapitsion, asd 732 «ite*: tears pro*: jested ted in esod pan samytd, Tbs largett sf thesetiSi'Uli thefiew Aibaa; tci iiaicK., 25S milts: Ui* stiSwt i» rhs sl*4L«w«si ledisaapo* lit, SG mile*, »QQi6ceJ in IKS. TMs road van rsiaidoSlh fccatp T rail io 1832, and on tho 'lst of Jaimary la*« was eor,*osida;cd »Hh tbs TeruocJ lo'lsaaapiiii, increasing Its length to 158 taller*. Of the twenty-one earaplelcd read*, eightcentreio IsdianspsUe, whleb ba* .increas ed her - papntatUn from 2.400 in 1810 and 7,800 in 1850 to about 10,000 in 1651. 10 V«BB|jrr OKftl«rii«S3> OSOaOB U. KETSSS» Wksbttli <t*i EUaii Ko. Woott *smi #c4 TkgtS •U*7 f ti*s. for fet* * w p»« arfekb *t pF^fttefertpriss* ' mul .•: Dr. Start** Alt«rttlf& go. J&tro»d, do. o&ld*tt v ' : V«ta*k> ' - Dr M’CUntoeVa 14m Fills, Etllwi' MrUaa’* d<X MfcU’* Gsusb. 4w. CWbartle* 4a. {bc&Urtoft, 4or Laog*, Sblttrt** KmaraUis, To* tamuT* &•- •- Bennett 4 * Flwt *nd Bsay Lcm<loo k s lodtaa VegsUbfai XlrtgW*... «Ift, UoJtowijV do.* njrotr* AoU-bUioas, !**'* Kcv UxulQJi, ■’:;■■ do, Wtadbinv . Dr.OsxiK'aWUott*, iUbbxrft do,, Harris* ilcfc. beedocbe, ItudwaV* KeguUtttf, MclTartlifo. UragK’r Aatt*biUtnw* do, Finer and Ague, Leaden's dek, Jsjnrs' Eanallre, BrtadrclhV, German, A Word to Farmors—How to havo good Butter and Jlaro of It, and Healthy Btook. {J-Nw Ulooov«rU»-“-VEOETABt.ti OATrJtP POWDKR-Thrae powders ore put op tnoua pound packs, and in mil; » goal article, not only for (be diseases Incident to Horses, Oow«, Birina ml other animals, but the; ore likewise an excellent article to lmprore the coalition ot the ui! aisle- fbr Milch Cbiss, they not onlylmptovo tho condition of Mich Cows, blit they Increase the quantity as well u Im prove the quality of milk and butter, '{ho proprietors eny that H Increase* the quantity,Of butter from halt a pound to a pound a week to each cow, whllo those perrons who hare tried It, nay a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the salno-.kind'Of feeding ss before. Of cno thing are ere certain, all who nee It once will use It all the tirno and save monoy bytho operation, as well os lmprore the oppooroue of tbolr stock. Prloo S 6 cents a paper, 8 pspereforSt. i QEO. 11. KBSTSBB, NmMO,. , corner Wood st. and "Virgin alley, fobl Wholesale end Botall Agent- SJSpAgpe nt»)l Pp V«» of throe years standing Cured. —Mr. John larngdon/pow Using at Bearer Pam, Hanover county. To., ucar.Rlchmond, had Ague and Fever for three yoare, mostof tho tlmeho.had chills tuicooday, end rarely less than once; ho nos parched with forere as soou'as the chill loft htos and after trying physicians, quinine, most of the Topics odrinlecd, und CTOr? thing recotjmendpd fa him, was about ib giro up in despair, when Carter’s Spanish Mixture was spoken oft ho got two bottles, butbefore ha had. used more than s single one, ho was perfectly cured, and hesnothada chill or fever since. Mr. Longdenis only oho out of thousands whohnve been, hcnefittbdby this great tohlo, altoratlro and blood- purifler. See advertisement with his certificate. tpr-rll paptalqons*— Tho well-known superiority of GBIBBLE'S fit in tho Garment, needs no comment cn his psrt j It has bora acknowledged by all who h»« favored bln) with their orders, that thoy have nerer been fitted with tho same easaend stylo as by him. Ho begs to Inform hla pa trims andtbe public, that his etocfcls now replete with tho newest itylcs fir coats, Tests and pants,suitable fir the present season. Ta >lor and F&SX&r, 210 Liberty at,- bead of .Wood, 'Jts-ntdlolot C t»eat*»«-Dr. KEVBEIV nholesal : Druggist, of llOWood'street; has on hand* aplendlda** ortment of MEWCHJe for faßtUifS.Sßd atepp boats, at -rarlous prices, Those in want of arttoloa of this Undwoolddondl togiyohlma toll. . fool ■> *.v '. - • ■■■ ; . t. ... e-lliine'i Invigorating Klliir 07 Cor* . <llfcl.**Tbeearth’s crust is a rest depository of remedies suitable to the tUS£MGS of the creatures that IqhablMtv-aud. Brfenee,induatry,reflection,andeiporlmentawooutioual- . ly introducing from this, greatremedlal storehouse new accnts for tba ameiloratioa of hQman.sufferiog.- Tbe most; powerful of these agents -that has orer been applied for the : mitigation, the conservation cfhealth, and the ptO» . loDgatibn of Astotio4wrh which fonnB : 4lfc*fißia r of 2>r. Martt'tlntigoTaUfigElixir or Ocrrdial. Thlaprepa cation* if not a universal panacea, certainly embraces .with*, in Its province aaacurativo a greater number of complaints than hare never before been subdued, or oven relieved, by a single medicine. -It is applicable to all nervous disease#, and all disorders of the secroll vo organs. If literally renovates tfcU'Povrera.of the stomach,-, and. gives to .every organ and, every fluid’necessary to digestion its fall natural vigor., howover the Bame rosy hava boon impaired by Illness or in* dulgence. If the procreative function has boon In either rex, a single course of this preparation will impart to the relaxed-organization Its fall, -sexual, vigor. * Woman, the most fragile as Bellas tbo fairest portion of animated naluro,' will find this hot surest ? reliance lu all difficulties radlal-or Incidental, towhich her structure is Jiable;:whlle in cases of nervous liead-ucho, neuralgia, dyspepsia, nervous melancholy, hysteria, feebleness, nervous trembling, Incipl' ent paralyse, sleeplessness* unnatural Irritability,- fainting • fits, epilepsy, weakness of the bock, general prostration, ' palpitation of the heart, lassitude, mental indolence, Ac., its effects are os certain and uniform as the results of a mother ■ mallcal calculation. V . The Cordial is put up, highly ooncautratedflnpJnt hot ties. Price three dollars por bottlo, two for five dollars, six; fbr twelve dollars.' C. 11. RING, Proprietor, 102 Broadway, New York.". • SoldbyUruggistathroughout the United States,-Canada,' andtUewost Indies; <• AGENTS. FLEMING t BROS., No CO Wood street, Pittsburgh.: DltvGKO. H.REYB&&, N 0.140 Wood Street, do J. P FLEMING. Allegheny City. - . epr3>cm*w.' . JtSf A Ladyof our acquaintance* Mrs. Pow. ell, No. 18 * Stanton street, New York, was- troubled with liver complaint for A long time, and after trying many re* medics, was advised to try- Dr. M.’Lane’a Celebrated Liver Fills. Sbe did So, and says that with one box she was effeev tuolly cured. - J - ; •: Indigestion.stoppage of the menses, costlrenefia* and gen eral irregularity of the boweb, aro all diseases originating In themae prolific cause, as is also that dreadful aconrgg DYSPEPSIA. Those who are-afilteted with any of the above enumerated diseases, may rest-anmred that the source of al l theirmaladieaisln the liver, aud for Its correction.the best remedy aver tfforedio the public is Dr. SMaatfaColabrated liver PDU. Try them; The money refunded if not-cat's* factory- ■ ■ i F, B^—The above voluable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’a cel. ehtnted Vermifuge, can now be had at oil respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will bo careful to ask fur, and take nous but Dr.iTLaneY Liver Fills There are other Pills, purporting to bo liver Pills, sow before thepuoiie. For sale at alt the respectable Drug Btorea in fbe United State# and Canada. * Also, for sale by tbejole proprietors, * FLEMING 8R03., ■ '-■■■- Successors to J/KiddACo, • aptGl-msw ■ • 60 Wood street. /VOXSrsWSG of Of vrMOUviog Wlhl Animats* taton from V/ tb« four of the globe, will bo exhibited at PITTABUBOn, fo«it of fit.Clsi*'sitifet, on Thursday,Fritlaj, Saturday, and Monday, APRIL 2fth,S*tb, »tb, aad MAY l»* for FOUR DAYS ONLY, on board lb* FLOATING PALACE, lately purchased by Yes Ambargb* and and fined Is a bioailful ..''X'-- 7 A o'clock; P. 51; the «bo day* at Id A. 3X, and 5? and 3 A f. M. petnts; Ctfibjrcu £»<*>bb«. der«,«ud Hr. Str«srt>trato*ißiphcdst; Tippwj Bmtan, will tw given at exhfY.itaty, *ua ccnvtude with the d*> rtagcxpldtatf Van Ambnrgh in the lAoniVand Tigers* Dvu*. . ear vria ato be exhlUtod it AUrjbrnvQtv. Shy £h ** Asuth FitUburyh, M»y W; amt at ilanchiha*?. Way *sb. •. x ; / -"'^arSSilw DANCING ACADEMY. 3 Plto?es?oa OE I!.WCJS(}. foa K,w Tort, fca* tbe bauov to tut.m the Lidiya and VgjJySr sum ft ¥in*iarsK.MU&**T aod DinaVuibam. ib*tl»haiv rrtuTtifrJ totfeacUy, and will open Wmj. eu Ane*rfajr- to • teach »«ompllih» - luM - -Duriak last jttustaer; Ur, ; renowned Pro* ofajtwt varjefyof.iww' Ihnta*. which x .. .SV4ka'Us£?nrka; - Pnika &«&•*«; .-Jlgat*? •. New Yurt Gribmaj*; ’■ if»wn''# : Ccstasri:?rt - ■ M'fpwta isriuii,* Jfff. kJGtKS will happy toeikeatvxugf'ciraU xritb Frbsriraht of ffesMlsg J?cfcool* t wm anettr trivaie efim thau atiferir mld«rn?v:. Eotif* by and guardian* la fc** -«•' pasirjWsK csfurtty atd to mpatito hi* pupsts eiltfev.cro^a«fthat«6sw»piliiaß#uLix-• •- »fil take Ai CAROWE UALLIfottattI? WEDNESDAY and iUTU&DAYf-Hd Kssmse* ori W«I»Sj;«DAr, the 5d it' Stay.. •>•'.'• ; v -' v. .* few AUQbeoy«-*t Wr. ROALTB. rornor of. Xhut Lane awl Perryr.wu, «tm JiUSDXY and <csaw.*oe«o» UOXDAY. the IstcfAToy. 4t®noisjtrt»Hii BEDrOSD evy TUL3DAY and FRIDAY.-*«testwarin* eo YUEiDAYi Itay. ' x-.- 4T3* fo? Udb» tad tHMrca r tn-a far - ycaUmra &t g <P.M. wkkfe od bM&U&*2 at lfc»’»&&»*■s&«*.Vb4 l 4a Jlosk &«>**»*# tttJia. 21 wke’ittt ftwa So to ISoVJ^k, ' tvroft laSiteirfk.S\ M, ~ . ..■•. ■ Ptftb Word Property ror talo at a Good! UeraalQ. fJ'HREB VAU’WLK BMCK HOfSKJ 1 Tbtss. I*“U fjsVrae* * Seat ra Peon etrwt, it M fart 4 Iwis» l ta» 3fcrt t!l«y: ca etSleli litto U nwnai » U»Wsc»»f. Petrlt H-vasn. t»» «3orie» Wrb, »i(li *al nine Sa feueaut, 4t f«t rrost co pcoo timt, »tul K> ftrt 4»P «i Uamj eeirak ThU 1> ttrry aertrisie i:taa tlte fcrtfUwr* Stcr» er»*r»ttra; Peso »uw« tele* Uto' <r»» ttewaxb&t* tfih* ritjr: «oj tkb tirojwty te!oa «!)• •estrat to Ik» Depot. ’rfcU rwprrtT col fat !o th»fosrirrt only tt*t U>« i«etr ultfSa* ia ly tateswafew fas»Sftad la It. .. tins** ary tad ytfc» raoderala; tir further TtltSrulirs «ini«*td itonsrtr t)AV.nrni wtra, orJ4S.e KICDJSy, Krai Ketota Apeal, at thl» oflce. Cornar o t SDllhStU ut Thltd atresia. I'ITTSRVbQa.k'A. GLASS ft C&BSi Proprietor*. JOBS P. OtASS, DAS. D. CAM). v:. IVnTjFHiU) lllocpw'a Festal?, AndnseaX I ■■•■; smtSJ, [l*oifc»K'alio;iwJ. Hostetler's fitetaseb, iirewspijceueied, Hampton'* tteitars, UntcMt&f Djtpcjata, Stoughton’*, Sarerasl’*, WaitVs Betmap;*. men uvorawnaumats. Dr. K»j«r‘« Pectoral, Irt. JajnM 1 Eapootoraat, Tariora Balsam of Ureprort, Schenk’* Pulmonic, Dr, Duncan'* Brpoctorant, Xatt*ll'« Sjrtaeuia, , Dr, U’CUntoc*'* Peftonl, do,. Cough SlUtore, Fltch*’* Puhannarj Balsas), do, Expectorant, do. Cherry Pulmonic, Dr. Eta*’* Expectorant, AymaM3uriy Pectoral, Seller*’Cough, Morp*n’» do. ,Q&» Remember th* plaoo, DIE KEYBEII’S, No. 119 Wood atroat, cornet Virgin alley. . marl&darr >ll ll(S lust »s 4 asstnaltaor ITouto tortes oMarjen# A Uwninsb repair and fatolidsoi with n«* «jptpnwnu lirtnihcat, it so* opto fir tb» noeptiso of tht trawling paTjllc. Cnttca aiKun. ■■. ■. tprtSifiu “ LAST CHANCE TO KNOW YOUR DESTINY! flAPAtiis BtAKSHR). AitnlttUt. OtVlhtf to lbs Jerg*hamto of Jadfe* eod gentlemen who h*i« TUUo&hei during tho past week, tod hi Oie many tdtUeti*, she will remix* - _ ox& mßKioxaw.. The Madame ebaUepgeath*world to;cndoether eiiul lt> tellJa* ofTHE PAST, AND TUB FUTUIur EVENTS OPLU’Fi.-thU«4B»b«et thaSt: Clair Hotel.' Itrai-* LtttU®6om>taj OcoU |l. * [iprfifctdtaiXW’ ■ IMOKS RECEIVED TODAY at DAVISON’S Boos Stow. X> « IUAKEt&mKTt * XlieDamp Lighter, third eopply;... Cbalybeuaou SjveuletK* fuloaopfcy t Mltch«U’*_Dis«etrd Mapij Margaret, cr Prejudice aUTowa; Tbeue»rehli Home:.by Hartveugh; ' . Tunieroa the Eplaila to tho Hebrew*; Koandi*rVC«amoaUri«» t .c\jmplcte la 1 roL. an! la g*na» rata role.'. . * . Mritiliu’i Practical Lccmrca; ItogoVa Thwawrua; 1 Hackatt oa the AcU? Tho Priest and the Hugenoi t • Glad Tldi&ge, a Scries of dally medltuttona for Christian dladptee: by Tweedlej ■•• Pastor 5 # lintid Booh i Scripture Teat Book aod Treasury; . Dr. Cummings* Work*. 76 cent*, AlMi a largo eupolv of school, college aod seminary text booka. ••. ■*■■ 'aprsiS - : HCUU MIUaWVB NEW WUKhd.— Mj school and school muter*, or tho alary of my education. AI 23 *** tßoMjl><ind U>o S«i!oglo«I, or Its Alto,bitoibtrirukt,Tit: Hut Iroprenlonaof gnnlind andUspeople,rrtth tfinellkenraof tbeouthar. 4 u •‘JhUlxwk U remarkable In drtlgo, tplrlf tod eimithm.' Wo butt read It wlthdrep Inlereit, and Mth nrdant adrol. ration of tba authorttamper and Kntni. It Is «treasure of lufcrraatien end entertainment.” ... .. ..V The Foot Prints or tho Creator, with many rlates. il The old Bod Sandstone, with numerous illustrations tl On ealoat . \ DAVISON'S Book Stow, •pra 65 Market atreett PeaTPoarth.' NiW BOOKS I NKW BOOKS S 1-NiSW BOOKBI! I—dost rwolrod: A yemrwlth tho Talks, or sketches of trsrol la the European sod Aflaiic. dominions of tho Snltan: bv ’ Wariogton P. Smith, SI, A. ' The Crulso of tho North Star to Enc'and, Bnssla. Den. b/jolnSfoMV^’ M ‘ ,t 0? *»**• U “ iei «- Melbourne aha the ChlnchaWands: by G. W. perk* v - Annu&tof aclenUflo dlscorcry, or year book of tacts In fldcacw and «t Ibr 1854:• willed by Pavia A. Wolla. A: it Hlutory of OHter Cromwell and the EncUah Common* wealth: bir StOobsot- ° -• reraoualikelchca of hl3 ovrn Ume:by Barrington. ■ : • • Thß Mmpi ghtpr. -. ? n • «*vJ? of ibo French Protestant Refugees; by Chasi at Weeks. JnstrccdtedoudforsiJoby W. As GILDENtfKNIs’ET & CO., 1 76 Foarthstreet..; I 'OR SALE.—A MINERAL WATJJR AtPAKATUS, of 1 1 the latent ImpToremont,- and as good aa now, having boon used but a short iltDO. Alsi, auold buttery good APPARATUS, all et-niplctp. Any 'person wishing to pur* ' ebaao one, would do wall to call and examine them/nather will bo sold Toy low*'- • JOS; FUSJIING; ' apr2s . cotner Diamond andMayketstyoot. : T IMB—IOQ bbla tor sale by •Jj •-ftpr26 ■ ■ : HENRY H. COLLINS, V' ■" i ' v • tw\ V-tV^ST’V' HEW ABVEBtXSBHBHTS. TAN AMBURGH’S 88. a BEYEff, CITY HOTEL. IH—2oopkga White Fish; 180 do Trout; )&Q do fro* 1 and 8 Sfelmoa t 183 do Plckeral; • * 30 do gugarCutedTVbiU) Pish; For Bale by HENRY a. COLUNB. Ti INBBKD OIL-8 bbla for sale by • JLr»prt&j - - UENRYItCQLIIHS. p OTJJIO CHIMNEY SOPS-290 of wiotta patterns*for IT aprgo , , sale by HENRY Hu' COLLINS, ' - ■ : SAUSHATUB— TO bbies,ltt'i, V »pr2B by Vi*' ■ -yr. Vi: - A. A ./MASON A Co. /£KE%OW'S£BErsiNG AND OPENING . OWE TMOU.9AWD e AWD PACKAGES OP ' Btt¥ UOODS, X/rrmcn, INADDITIGN £0 THEIit PBBVIOtJS SPUING purchase, cohfrtbks TUB MO3T EXTENB Tf and eothpletestoek ere*<xHtrit*a In the Western «matry—to which the invite the attention of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PURCHASERS, assuring them that, wtth Ifte-superior {acuities, they are tndl&d to ojfcr equal indiaxmmU vtUli (hi largext FatUm ■Bordet. vThqymoo, in part:— -•r- r-r- .t-"zy.r-; 1200 pteOesEtegantSUk& ererv variety: : g0O0; «^y : wrtetynri>roffOpod»;" * 400 eartons of every description of Shawls and Mantillas; ’ 200 . w ofeyeryfityle Embroideries and Locos; 1100 pieces of White Goods, full sasorimsst;. „4QO boxcaßonnetßibbona; - . doacHpUaa; ‘ ICO cartons ptaU styles Dreia-andAiintllla’ THnunlrigs; lOOcasea Hosiery andGior os, acorapleUftsyortmcnt: j Every variety of Hen’s Burnishing Goods? ' I . Linen andflouieEt»pfagG«jdg,fcfoll stock: I : .. fi»Bpfiiwir»iWLlTlh;lB64rsuadw‘/‘/:r.: TZ/'A ' 0: B. HEADL7 U CO/S Cheap Carpet Warehouse, JMfc 82 Third Street\ _ - - : •' ‘ , PlTWRUitiffil, ti ygmtUKXZ HOW.lHiBlSnHlltfii.riif o>a Urgent v>dt'iholMitt:«toeS»ef CABPJSTS, 01L CMTII3, MAT?, M/tr- W Tl«oB;*caB > 4coe»ar;»*liWtoa J»«rtiOf.HMtßotTt,iaalir»dng all thtmid tlsUt'jif Spring Oar<U, tiiil vill >• eontlcno to recd»o thorn as.ihey rare produced iromlba loOmaJ *+ ■* - -• i * - - 4^HqtebJffi4Btewx|totffßißpplleJcoxtl»in6rtteasonaWot«ratt;' - |Bft‘::r’ ; OoressortmfeniooMlfltßlapftrtoltto&lWwliJgtTr*;--r*. r ‘ * «* r * ,- Itoyid Velvet Carpets r * - '' HcinprCflipcta, W cheap.; -Coco*, 0We r Adelaide, Velnt AU a* U EoyalSrtecls .d 0.,: . -lleUpgimdßiaQurpetos nbttcflierMata : Topc3toy"'do. do: *; Bmtxwea and Printed- Cloth, TM*, \ ArAo&an.'- !r do Canton Matjßn&,3-4,44,e4iahd'C4,~f <-~*nd Piano Covers'; *'•' ••• ; i - -' r : ■ Extramid Imperial Thrcerply; . ,WWtfc Checked ami Fancy; . BnmaskßaDOttndTftblaCoTewr'v Patent Tapestry Ingrain; ; 24; S-4» 44, 64* Worsted Denuuk do • <!o Bqperflnoanfl fibe Ingralnf '" * Spanish Matting, lis(Ssyardi> , r --- •• .TraoepahmtOrecn DGCTolb;:*■■ • ' Wonted and Wool-Carpete; r Klegant Mosaic itogtj s6o^-pair - Cold Bordered Shades, a .new article; * ■; Wool and Cotton' v do.' ; n .•; :■ Asmltilfittt,Clienine:*TottedßugBr Tetoipnant Shadea ofevery'd«aerir‘ “ llaUandßlalrVenlUan; . - Oolorodand Fancy Wool State; tlon, Togethet .wlth the best eelectlon cfPIA)OB OH* CLOTHIo be found in diodty.of the follow.ng widths-44. 44.5*1. 0*1,74. 8 4.12,18 and 24 fcet, from. the most colebtatcd manotflcftjrew:' ~ « : IiCFF HOLLANDS, for WlndowSfrB<V33,>34,- 30, 88,40,-42,44, and SOlttrieJ vide. • Ovalandbollow Brass Stair Bods, Carpetßibdlngs,Tacks,RollerEmiaand Eack'-Pullies.... ALSO—An entirely »sw article for Bathing purposes, known as the Boyol Turkish Bath Tfowel, which takes the p' aen. Of a •flesh brash and spongo ■ 1 evciy body should übo them. ~ Persons in want of any article incur line, are Tcspecifolly invited to eaUattdaiamlDft. “ 8M AL£,PROFITBJINI> QUICK SALES I” marDUmdaw. , - . , *t ■ 0. B lIKADLY A CO* B&?)}fe&airee& JAMES P. TANNBB, WHOLESALE DEALER IN ' - - - , loots, Shoes, Bonnets, HatiXeatSeK &ei JVb- 56 Wttod Street, JPUtshursth S?p., Again takes in calling tUo attention of, hia customers and Country M'crrLanta gcncraliyi to bir Tcryrcra&lvtO' - • and largo stock of • . . . • . BOOTS, NHOEB,-BONNETS, iHATS, LEATHER-, So.,- - PurchaseddlrMtftom thaßew EngtandTdanulheturere, prindpidlx ftr oun,eonalsHngof OVEB 3000 CASES OF THB lATESI SPItLN'Q STYLES, 1 ' -V o . - ■■■ - Adaptcdexprcjaly totyestcmgalea. ... ... . :XI7B STOCK. OP PANCTSHOE9, BRAID,EILK,(}ACZK, and lAWN JJDXJtETS la ter, targe and isrtaJ arMr • XI Cannot lad to (rite rall rattofactlon- Alro, BONNET TDIMMIKGB. ■■■'■." rr 11 - * ■EtStorWML' !,ltrf ** Bptins i™?®«“*awßal«!B,i»tor, targe,andcomprises alllbs atytototafcnndontatao* ' Hlaold cuitotncTe, and Country Slerchanfa general,V are latlttd-I<s call 1 and einhdn<fthta«u«rtm-rtifc. whicbca i A net be surpassed h,.aa,in..tbe-«nuatr,—'with tbetnll asFnmnea ilhat.thevholewlll-be field atnniuhalleanten V adraecca on ,Eastern cast, comparing favorably with Kerr York and Philadelphia. H. OHILBS & O-Qv,•..-. Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse, NUMBEKS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET,. PITTSBURGH. PA. ' , /■ H A JMtt&Sn ot “«»*»»■ hundred cares of .'A Jm VCs, SHOES, ixAToj CAPS, AKO BQOTJKTB, til of latest stylea and fitshtoMvfctDOijff'wlikifcarßj lulfa A ntau>lv Hm rndflnp* lun, . JLadles* Bonnets. ' p a 3 ! lhB ’ En’ldjffullieere, Leghorn anti Straw Hats, Fancy French Lace. iTm’rt]t.»3 r «^ ieS ’ : ®f®' > C° n B« e ? Boot*, For and Wool lists,Snake Skin Plait, * OindereUa Slippers. Kid Close Bnlton do, Cloth and Glaied.Capg. t Eb’d Fancs BeleradSH OWotdandJCrnlonTlea, Pinsh and Veleot Caps, Gossamer I*cef” ’ Boskins and Gaiters, Calf and Kip' Soots, Children's Shoes, I Leghorn and Straw dUMtd&PansTi*,. C^nso& Fine Brogans, XtrfanFaColqrrdßoots,-': [Tiwenop, vitkCaM*. of.Fiocy Good*, veil ideptal to. tb*epproathroa ®ensdu,'.Oar StbeK Spring,.nd taedet tobs^i Mtrrhiot. rhiU» t t» IhTOfetvWlA; AMUSEMENTS. ftttstusrenrlss raUtill bo cAargtd Ejects. Mtrattrtha cvttlßatt, ,P*i» opoo at ? o’clock: parfbtmanee tocpm-: •*“*“ .**, ‘ A *!«lt~-iiHsWlnifen(ofJto.e3>g»s«ai*ot i.r th» tolnjotftetrravtißni P4Viisf > 1Mt3'......nii» mu ft” 1 *?>£**• ecDCitnftirUli A KIES J* TU S, & *y kS ; f Alx*. Pet* IRyiray Mga Poyllgg* • ~ ■ MASONIC HALL. GERMANIA MUSM3AL S.OCIETT, WNJISTISQ OS TfITESTi roUtt FEMUSIUSUSi - ■ . tnu. MTS A Prana Vocql ouftlnatrnraenfcdConccrt, W BDSEBDAV EVKSIHG, APBJL aotli, . * Asmra &t - Bl’lle Caroline Lelrmatm,Vceali*t t (lie vllt Is tvtei) sir. carl gfemma.v. «W ■ ' . AIr.JOACUI»SCOVL7,CIuIIiB«UIct; . Hi. mi SUSXR«,Ob:I I t; And, Air. S. THIKDE, Rassoontiu OS’ 3mmi Coamt to take pUa ca TIICRSDAV, sod LAS? Cot cert on FRIDAY LVSSEOJ, April sstbj-isi* ’.' pnociSlimEi pa ax msr. Xi Grata Qrsrtttts to "Mamy....,...,.tt0100r.- ~ dsoeoA” 5. Sckerao gjtnpfcoajNo. sja c ialaar»-<3cotdj SjtajSoaj)... , iloojslsrhon. . A AK»lnaa“iitil»n,’t - - V 6PS9 B¥ U'tLSrC.‘LKUMAirK. -- 6. *«mtt»ftoia.«AUas,»» f nsm, Oatfocrtlasoa Rattooa, r > , portetsodLy : " . a Mamiai' Krstobml."^- Daolwttl. ■■■.' wltaiialagferdlgefwat■ > v ~ ... Vfabxsboonix I. (First thn*>~<lt*ad Orators to “Itonharaw „ „ “i»l<l«£«ngi!riQi«»af W«nha\a,” ILWesnar. 8. Solo for ITqi.. ccrnnoscd sad pertruitad by ■•--• „ „ . GAEL ZEBBAON. ,*■ .—Bagman* 11 o. . Bn ! £II»OAEDLIHa LEUa4NJi i ; U. IhekpacketQuedrCto—..—......_'.,. u ...„ 4 o*lWa*rrtW : fty ■ B*T*®*ymw« wje «t U.KtBBKK'it nSVSJrt? ‘' l > l » •‘Wi) "here a Biagram.orthe tUU Cinlw usa. bale of Tfckrtaeotomeoelng Tuesday, at 3, A. M-awloueecuiwi seats sold at U» door.-JiHy Cent» tickets for sslest KIEBEE>B, oat at Utailo&r on tba nea lojcs of tfio Cowarts, • fl®* Dbo» op«t*fc7—tCfanesrt to at 8 o’clock. MASONIC HALL. F4&KWBU COHCEBTO. POSITtVEIT BUT TRUEE. : ' OEHMAWtiL MUSICAIe SOCIETY AjyJt*t;OtV'E TURKU GRAND VOCAL AND INSTBU- V T MKNTAI. OOSCEItTB.to take plate <m WEDNESDAY EYKNliiQ.iAprUaitb. TUURSDAY • “ “ SffUl. ' 11UDAY « « 28 th. Asslstea lor tl’ile CAROLINE LEHMANN, the celebrated Voeallst H^ B ? lck , e .! l . Vlt;* lwU cnett; for sale at to* I Uusio Btoro of HBJi BY Thjri, street* *mUt tho dooroa (he evenings ofthe Concert*.. n ' Change cf Programme each evening. Doon open 7. Concert to commcxrcunt 8 tfclcek, . . Qttrtnnrila ifurfcuV Borftly tender riocore (hanks to Ummaiteal Inhabitant* of Pittsburgh anil rJdoi* 1 tjp for,the liberal patro&fegu bestowed upon them on'rest' occaMoni*, andhop* to Ufce farewell of crowded houses at (he present Wag ptetenled from revlaiUng ritiEburgh oaaccount of a permanent engagement. - j ■-'•■■ • aprifcSt •■:•/.s■; GAHGO’B &ALL, (fonnerlyWllkln’a 1 [all,) Tourßi Ural near be obtained for Barite*, Festivals, Concerts, PubPoMeetings, Ac. Alto, Cargo's Cotillon an i Sax Horn Band ran be found In readiness ataUtbna.lv applytnffto WM.FRANK-OABGO,attho Crystal Palee Dagncman Booms ofß.sl.Carga 4Co,FourtUattaFt.ora : tho Halt • ,mar2l. —OodcysLady’s Book; Petersen’s 11 Ladles’ National Magaslne and Yankoe Notions, ft* ■May» „..•■•• • .... . •.> .. Tho Now York Journal and People's Journal, for April.' Popular Educator, f,r March. . • • _ Idle »n 4, BwlWoTMn. PorUngton; "aid othon of tho. Family. edited by B, P.Shollabor. ltoeoiTed and for tala by-' .. PAUL KLEINER, With street, opra.- . ■ . opposite tho.Tbeatro.. . JUST RECEIVED— Godoy’s Lady's Book, for May. Peterson’s NationalMagaslnaibr May. : ortts l’oor and tho Peasant, a play In Flro aetst Lift and Sayings of Mra.-Partington, -and others of the 1 Family: .edited by B. P. Shlllaher,of tho Boston Post ' ’ ’ Reeelvcd and for sale by . , W. A. QILDBSPENNY A 00,. “Ptf* * fS'Fpbrth otroot. G B. PBABSON baa received thefbllowlng; * Coder’s Lady’S Book, Ibr May; , - ruagt ? a! ® rt “*^ Yenkei Notionfl,ft>r May; ' Guide tO'Maihmoth CevcyEy-yylih iUurirallninr • Call orsand to 74 Third stroot. BUcaWi Bj®nS Br«esa 8 r«e5a wssfiir^spS: B‘SSSSS^£V^sssm, m " .1 ». . . Successor’ to LiWlleoi * da, spin ■ wtner Diamond and Moikot street t Anothex Tresh arriesl of ibis eelc hrated Mineral Water,’ just recelred in plnt ancl quart ootUwjby JOSSLEMINtf, , ~ apm corner Diamond end Market at YJLBE LICK WATER-3 bbls readied direct taunt the springs, by [sprMl- .JOStiFLSMJSa. . T>HYS:ciANBPOaKET. OABES— X . suitable for country tasT, ; ‘ sprM 1 ” - • JOS. FMtaiiicn. QB*. StAlihEhlA—Asahi,actlißanA*reTee.— .Vj iblopurgatlTo; pitrchasoroctm el ways rely ohohtaiii- Jng afresh stUele ,Joain<EMfeßFs? ICE PLOUBe-100 lbs Of a Terr amarine •.»rr.i. , ~nCS Plonr,JustncelTOdby feprisj JUS. FLEMING. ’ ;;rlV r ■' ,■• r'■*'":* '*-■ '•" ,* £ >;■ • ;*'* *-* : v. t t Jl fcV C. ■J* r ■. .’i-' : > ■ !. ■ v .'■.' wmsirn y- :i -' '■ * v. 1 - 200.casc8 Bonnets, of all the T&riouatlyle*j; : •- ''' 40 cases Parasols, nil - ~. t-v-sv* -..y •••. :v v 20 a EBcUali, : > VO “ American C&lfeo*;:*; - * ■-—••■; ~ ' n * r 4t , , r 2DO u -^na-hfcix^f,ia<ttghnaabitltoiya-Mnalldg : , 40 “ « Tickings; _ y, y 60 * . i/ C&&jka 1( Jeans, AA; t f.. > } ;>•.;• 80** Sommer Staffs. iratf Ooraa fbr'Bo; 7 * Wear; ‘ Cloths, Caasimorcs, Vesttarc Ta!tcrs*Trfmnring# r Aov > . - A, A. MASON k CO* 28 Jl/th. street* THE ■ ..V v »• - ✓ A UKiDuK ALL COTKUPOIIA&IISB .'■«*>■.■■■■/•;• TL' OMqrTjrHifr; --‘TMrisonSir Mayf Yankee Koiiooa.dp. Jurtreeeired aod for ml* br. B. It LAPWKg. 8? Wood fc»L \TaaKKB sonoss, TOK AUY—Jtm received be ~" -!■• errSt _ : , v 8. B. LACf gja, 87 Wood aural. - ' Ji PjPLErOiiis’i uigSIOMAUY-or Maianids Miihl, ■/A." EnrloMtorlt- mt Engreeir.;:; UltutrateJ ■ *itK Tonf tbonaairtr»grß»tag»oli'«oo<l; In'two wilt FonalebV' ‘l** -B.rT.a~UoKaur.imWood rtreit VBSTauu gAOTALimN MaicKiig; '• Oaabpaidorerj fatwday night. Enquire of . • ■ '■ . JOHN CALLABES, ' ! apr-Aat oern* ref Wood anil Water strata. „ <j 3»*D«t M’ixo«ii!i......joDxr. mssos *VB,ntxnam£i'.~ ÜBIIBOS A CO., ’ V 4/ HOHs3ALfi.tJrt*ore,~X’rodnce\ Beiders and Cntnmle. " ‘■T:T-Jl?a A ftthwin, Ho. 243 Liberty street. auM •■ ; . - j-ffTSßeumt.TAi ftiSSTBUN FABMKHS’ JNSUfUHcCcoT ', ■ SKwxisnoN.onio. t BUANcn po. ia rmii »t.. siraaßßioa. . JIBUR A. BIOCIOKt, Piaster LlSl iliiTUI, get's. 1- . suicro ifx . Jsoua&artic, ■ Hcniy BprinEer, : l>»oiel Uatbangb, Sr, leti Martin, .... ; W. B. Mrfasshlin,- James Bcatos. : Jeaa McLaughlin^'“arawaßSsUyi ” • .•. 1 WMt ieftf#- % «y_Wm inioro Bolldliigs, 86ofat STmiiualisS, aid' - .Property generally, oj> thu mQstia.Yorahletercij, 1 .. •. Poanb tfr&it, mnt aopr to the SlnxiShte' BichsuW ■ \ - e '. EngUshTfrijM Carpels; Dpmcstl* VcJftt Carpal*: •- da, Unaselß do; _ ~ do BrnssoU £. ■... . Atsn, direct fronulm laii>ortera «ml JEaE(sra xiEonlt&. ' ' .;“ f JVpljv-patent t»w*. , . * r Ti «uj»iCnt!.lojtßiti...Coiv«S, togtfter with a t«SS.‘ i ! oil ClmSs'roia aUSi t»t «ko,Ro<ir Boiatß-HBaßSaost •'fl ue on Um most ttuodki 1! ; aptgSflnQ- 1 OTCTW.a:W^he»ttnit(«aa'oa-jtch." t ' ' ; w. w. wuHtU I .' .v .WTAIBH SUKER AN»;JEWiaBB, « jforkgl rtnnl. : VY corner of Fcurlh.Whotaalfliimi Tmprwr—-., Duller jn-apyJtomlmf.tiWeTiiiiJ PmlTVM»cnVs,t...^. : jutey M ana 9&3w&k&m- '■ is JSiSJiSJ®!'® «J*^A“oaa®Wlidtf;. ; -4a.' nutcttckr-r T totat'dlAmoni Aputor for- i fSrfllokten; fiicrrcfaeoncriar ' qu*lUyretectrtc Rnd galvanic medicalxaicUttes j-gptetßoks;' • a ?°" ln * aJo qo,the premise'tft&AXllli?•'" tifLaigi, ritcata.ln Lcrget St. Clair traaihlfr ydjrrfntwtf i»«.i«., . ~-°g* ? i . rmlll g? l, °- OgaWnlna «boot tmmty-n»e aawionwhkhis crecluHißi J>weUhiglrcnj ra . Fruit - mUAtoto ' TUlalniUsputaMs. Term* easyina mads knSvmeadan pf ralo.' For further partkulanietiqolre oalfc» jrexnfesL of ; ,j. c, MiniiißE. .prgaiaASl -o, JAMES .. SCUJMU AltmVAU—Maw tot "' P**™- yQUKO.fiTBYWWKa££* airceVhetßcraFoun!) »l*wt tpd th.Dlamond, UtiSurgh!' !wr« JortwoUTWl B Kami stock «f’SpHng '. | mwt : BISSSSSS?^^*^-' apr2B -r YOTOO, STBTBNSQy & XQTR L-»—' *Q|to»Etrcct ; ttro horao lJ wmforUblyiLrnrtitwd.ind ' *)>*<!■> -porttcb BBd pSen fa - lot Us!i foot front onFulconMijr 83 dtvnonßed fiir4 jtrot' Ptta> tlpX). Terms: 500 In itand, bitsnwfa ■' 1 nnd 8 years. - S. rnTTHBEHT* 80S,' - ■ <■ .-■/ <J: lttThtoi «t«»£ ■ «Buo bbl# Pla&t&Uon. ' -• SSO.Suiir '•. •;*.do'-'.r'ia'rftmfc for sale by apr22 T .°«SS2 IJ^ S prim*'Orter.:ftarM]e bj ■Li'.jptßa ', • M»CMIBKAIf. herbon &ca J T: AED— a by 1 -*-J ayrift , •' arCI>URgAN; fegRBQK A CO. TTOja—3balfta Ist mxt W«st«rn-XfaTr York* ; ~, d 0... Eastern, .aQi/foraatebr.- arcLUftKAy, gßftßoajm Vfi XU)U&-m bbto Hye floor, fbr«*lo'to MOLA3SKS--60 bbla rttw N.u, flfo>ai£yt». ' » OOr R. Utte'^&SSk 9 ' U 4 do B»ltl»Qrraja&., fcrw i Ml| j. ■ PCBRBfrH, HEBRO.V fc Pi» ftfrsii'e tJy > .■ M’OLUdgAN, HKBROX jfc COl. l. ' ■ ■•■'■■■ ■■■ miUB * BIQKKTBOM./■... m«» HortB»Epy;'. •• »n’rfa 200 b?® J[Wry do; t«eW\ end for ral» vj. i . mhub * bickctson. K^i^ U ?~v TO ? < ““ Uol '’* rl * lKl ’ i ' Sanmavtamoro O ted fi>r.«ato.liy fapr23] -i Mluaut-* BtOKBIEO^- MPABr—WT bfids Pisotatloto Sugar; -20 boxes-white Havanaqto; : , .-: 26 bags JJrwU do; ree’d and for s&Tobv - MILLEit A KICKKTSQV.7: l^iCtt—W tfertts sale by - : XV apgB3 < ~. h * - MILLKB & HYCKTHtenar Qmus-rOM) bogspritte Hlo Coffl*; •: • ■ . , Br2 o, ■ “ff 4 *** OMGoTmfflraW**,; te m *?. J —py ,: ~-, MtLIJm A HICKSTBOK. UUiltU’A lomrox.ftaifcb; aairn * giNniiATR jUJSW ... . ■ r *■?? JuUtea’a celebratnl Prim.. ..:*■: f JuoicttaPcnston; ■ ■ :r\: .:* ■ • i . DeorMiijr, Smile;- '■ - B, w ShUia e Polfci, by JulUon; ■ , Knly Did- ' - do' - \dor “ V»liwt of Ulo Fair. Polka) ' i- 1 - JjW«CaiUn>Bcht)liiKi ; 1 ,us " «•!«»«> «f - . -gßcaacEDgß & co;. , a3yn„„K „ - 1 Wanted* f.;' ''■••’■ '*• '•’ •.• \ -v. \ ' ■ ■ \fc •. . St t
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