Oj\' il 'l ..' \>v' 'l.u'B , ' '\i r <;.; ,\ ’’ ' , a,, f" s , tosigMM^ mmoo»mm»ms^gmBimsmmmssoh 65? v -* S. 1 *,-\V .\Vn ’,* < s », ’t „ r T ,'“.' lff£_£Vr' * r'” 1 ' * i-% * ' ,*< ,* - „ ,*■ £ ' , * fi **•’<*>, B. 1 i>'.f a? V- T f>™"* '‘•a, *< »*r "C* ■• '"i ■'-, **l * I +£«* S rt «*, xW. Il*i*n |* * i* Vv’w’i v >^Ac,vS' 7 «.! *\ »»* ** * **\ f * J *t < .\ *H '■" f ~t : **• hV-V*i .»■* tf < I#' * ..■.:••••-••.%■ >*':*i^iri -■>.>■ ----- ■■■■-■■ s*&<& T-- :/^ rc .»x t .^ ’ps&j li,v *>“• ,> it > .', ■- a'. J w ~>**»*■ -i 4 * jN ui’-p ti r ‘i - i r 4l- r v i*i .4*.a iinSLpJy.** .;‘ -i^^Sv 4ft . t*T.*.' i ■? *7** s-f?h?«,*'J&jS, .«■7 x^*** fVv-CV.■; 2^&#jNV** v V * v ?r^v*.U ■llfliii iTili l i P®Pll«iiSi liMlißi |irffl i rl gHMMtiSfltigN feifepgig&g #•< 1 Hr. Greeley and a SortUern Republic. . Mr. Gi-edeyJsofUto devoting. the columns of the Tribune to speculations open the Talao of the Union. ' : . • He doeß notyetopenly advocate the dissolu tion of the Union; bnt commences with long! ar guments to satisfy the people thnt the North can da without the Souths, that the North has twice the population, wealth; ekUl; entorprlso, indus try, and military power of the South; and ihnt a separation of the two seotions 5 wouid ba no damageto the North. Tbenextstep we suppose will bo, to satisfy us that secession iaduirable, and would’ greatly- benefit -Northern interests.•. Thus the treacherous/poison is to be gradually, and cunningly administered, .uutll tho Northern mind is thoroughly Imbued With its balefal ia fiaenoe, and fully prepared for th e voluntary de struction of ths noble fabric, of republicanism and self-gorornmpnt, which our fathers reared, and oemented with their blood. . But we do not propose to treatwith mnoh se riousness this renewed.attempt to foster and en courage enmity between, iho North and the : South; and to cultivate .throughout the land a slight regard*for the Union. There Is too mnoh good sense'aud patriotism-in the land to permit snch dangerous counsels to prevail. Abolitionists, and their ambitious leaders, would doubtless be , willing to see the confedera cy dissolved,"and a 'Northern rcpubllo formed, over which they would hope to role in triumph, A” 4 ' *«•“ the course pursued by the Tnbune hitherto, it can hardly be doubted that ita prin -a., . bar T provided himself, audhis particular friends, oodd Win au the glory and profit Seward, Greeley; Theodore Barber, Garrison, •' ■ ' - aiddiogf,Gei*it Bmhh; end* few other menpf , • / ,bWndlessambiaon, andeasyconaclences.’.Bpp.ear t» pave beoame convinced that unless thopre .■■>;■ Benioonfederacyis destroyed,and new national -'Boundaries, ah weU as new political parties ••• •••'"’ • '.feniiei,.«fcey.oai»,««?!».gfl«.:tha,peittU«»l.a^eei»s. r danoy, and the bigh stations to whioh they - avpiro.. If the Union was dissolved, Wm. H. Seward : «night possibly become Presideht of the northern .Bepublie, and Mr. Giddipgs Vice President Bn -rder sach an administration Mr; Greelqjr mast of .-■■■■■■. '- courae be Secretary of State. .Taking the files . ;of the 2Wsime for the last fivo years, and the principles U has advocated os ovidonco, we may oonjooluro what would-be the charaoter of the : ; cabinet .and Congress, and - the- nature of the ‘policy, nnder. snob a Greeley-free-soil northern ww. - ‘Frederick, Dooglasa ehoald be Seerotary of ;.ihelnterior; He la oas ofMr. Groelry's fcsto. - 1118 Bw- Theqdore Parker should be Secretary ; of War ; Mr. Snmner, Secretary of Iha Xreasaty, and Mrs. Lucretia Mott, Commander-in-Chlef of ;the Army'. Congressshould be composed of po- Utical clergymen and strong-minded women. Tho •••' present constitution would of course bo aboliah ed, mad the "higher law u substituted; and,lest different interpretations of that law should cte ; ate disturbance, a council of stateshould be .or* ganixod to expound it, and settle all questions in - regard to; its meaning. ■ Wm, Lloyd Garrison, Bev. Antionetto Brown and Mrs. S. would make .‘ . propermembers of, this oonncil, in theestlma- The New York Herald would be suppressed at ' onee> and its snbgoriptioalist transferred to the JWJtmt " Instead of expensive and noisy politi esloamnaigns, and stump speeohea, jast on the IMWsI . are of a general , eleotioo, Mr. Greeley would l®ffl3&isSi§;tfc , f% , **f3’:- pass through, the eauntry, andtUtaU important w point*; deliver; in his remarkably graoefal. and ' eloquent manner, theprinted lecture that settles ’• aidesrly and conclusively allqacsßonsbf mor als and rpoiicy that could possibly..srloe in the • new republic. Tho loctnre road ln a sofficient ••!.• numherdf places; thepeopl^ewould kavenoth-i - .’,.-jt“ tho snb- of the court from whence they issue; they shell intMamiM am DnnntuitfnHnnai *~n 7 eot of whioh it treats will find itan oblywrit- boar test of the first justice of the oenrt to which 3 Molhnwise, are uoconsUtu«onal ( and badpoli- ten aod ,. . J”* they shall be returnable, who is not a party, and oy. The Island oTCuba would btf tjonceded to DehißaL ' iignzdly iho clerk of the court,* 1 Bat the Leg- EagUfitl, on (he condition thaV elafenr should | I ielatare, by Btatu®, faave provided that write may jsas3ausEMs.B ssBSSS&sSsB *° awnst the northern republioln. waging .eternal , “Aran. 18,1864. dear as to the point that tho clerk of th, court " W« on the iMtUofaonaofthe south; the second, i^aaTsswsaa: 4y®m«t outßne of the policy that Would**-; summer rM^c e P nt Mi ln ’ ** t 0 do J ido iL 1118 “ ew P otat ? ~ - J*a in the republleof the norto, whjmthe BnTeb,* -’Remember meto Mr. - andallinonirina 7 ° 4 ° W Semotli ■ Es4 '' ofU, ° I,al ‘' an d tbenorthßqbjeoted to the^- S trends. , Ktodaliinqmrlng Bern Poet. ESJ r *rVv„, , f/r -1 thlitfcifc-qnnecoaeary for yon to an- Thia is the first time we ever heard of a cow t C = , -M, l .*?f ’*«l you know my whweabouto." being charged with larceny. **, . wa M iti, Bnilij ftinmrag G. F. GILLHOKE, Editor ana Proprietor. PmSBDBOH: WE ONES Dl?^E«nSr : APaili 2S DEMOCRATIC TICKET* VOtt OOTKKSOE, »' ' WILLIAM BIGLER. ' FOE JUSTICE OSTHS OTPREHE COURT, JEKEMTAII S. BLACK, or soanan oocsrv. ' ' • ’ ' TOR CANAI, OOSIUXSSIONEB, ' itfi&TOYS. MOTT, ' .-»• frfr-Tre*TWWv;»)Mlttßß WILL BEFOTOPOH EACH PAGE OP THIS PAPKE. tfi: ■■.XiJfui Tits Appropriatios Bax.—A despatch re ceived 4n“tbls city yesterday afternoon, from Harrisburg, states thatthe’Appropriation Bill passed tbe-Housa of Bepresqatatires on Monday night, at 10 o'clock. TRt W««ak ot tlio Mhlp |>o«hiitt>o< Wo published on Monday an aooonnt of the wreok of the above named ship, and tbe loss of all on board. Further particulars, have Bines been obtained, whioh- prove it to liava been one Of the most monrdful marioo disasters that has ficcbrred on the coast of .‘‘.the stormy Atlantic" for many years. 'lt appears there ttere.SU passengers on board, mostlyflerman-emigTanta, besides the officers and crew.. The ship struck on a bar not mere than 100 yards from the shore, so near that Capt. Myers, her commander spoke -with Capt. Jen nings, ttreok master on the coast, begging him to afford help, and to take care of those‘who might be waslfed on shornMivo;,-Capt Jennlngß had to send six miles for a government life boat,. jmd r before the boat arrived the ship had gone to: pieces. Capt, Jennings says: “NeTerdWFroefcttcharigliMa my life. Nerer do I re member witnessing sach a dreadful galoor such *blgb run ning Mftjr: ltijtttany placesH pwde complete breaches otct thejsl&nd, and carried, no doubt, many a poor fellow Into the lay behind it.” . A- 1 correspondent Of the N.Y.iTirraW, writing fromtheficcßeoftha disaster; says: • “ About thirty trunks, .vltb-good* in thfim, laypilWup ’ logotheiv among them fcetfcr&l of the eeamsnVthwta and the trank or tho fl»t hate, Ambwna KingalandJtogeM, in which -were several lettera,piece* of poetry,a dagaemtape Hkentea, ft !oCk of alatfy w hair,and a utimbef of ahfrts, hd- • 1 derclothlog,coat* and pasfeloo&S. All along theShora fur miles,were scattered theremnants of the chests and trunks: • of the passengers, thacy of thou), baring names Inscribed cn the lids and aides. Feather hods, cooking utensils, empty •• casks and pieces of tbe vcsselwere to ba-eeen oncrcry side. Letters or the dead were scattered bare and there»-and bfc blcs and prayer booki lay glistening in tbe boo, the whole desolation presenting a melancholy and heartr rending 'aeene. u Another letter, dated Absocom,April2o, says: One of the women fotint£was about twenty-tight years of ago, of handsome fkatutcsj and apparently an. American; : Tho clothing of another or tho victims, about twenty Tears of age, ftliowed her .to belong to .the wealthy class of Qer* .mans. .Sho wns a beautiful looking creature,; eves as she • lay la ueath. .On her fingers she worn two dugs—ope plain and. other bating a heart attached to It. They were marked «P. B.” and «B &. n 1854. - * A number of the woßten and children washed ashore had nothing on but their night clothes. . One Interesting Httla • girl, abont.eleTen years of Age,- was la-her: boro fl»*ts her right eye Was knocked out, andtbedghtiid&ofher&cewas black and bins. A little boy, abonteightyaaraofag«,c«ma ' alongside of her. dates® was swollen up to twice ft* natnr nlrfso; Aman,apparenUy.a.kailor, who eatpo ashore.at the samh times had hi* akulL broken.; The bodies had the appearance of beingdasbed against tho wreck. -A repoH from lAttleHgg Harbor states that a German was picked op there alive. He has b«a delirious ever since,and of course we cannot get any information from him.- dVa received a report thatthe captain and mate of tho Powhatan hare been saved on Long Beach. Beverat.of tbe dead bodies on Brigantine Beach axe reported to hare been fobbed. v About two-hundred and fifty bodies -hove washed ashore. It is much to be regretted that Congress so long overlooks its duty to provide means of. res* cue along the coast. A few life boats and men ; at the pointwhere.this disaster occurred, might have saved a hundred lives. A bounty offered to wreckers along the coast, would induce pri. vato exertions, and undertakings, that.wohidd re* suit in the resono of many -unfortunate pass Sn. gore and seamen .in..the frequent .storms along tho Atlantia oosst. Certainly,'the melancholy disasters of tho last six menths call for some efforts of tho govern ment to diminish their fatality horeafter. In the case of tho Po whatton; a wreck-master is com pelled to stand on tho shore and witness the do. strnction of nearly throe hundred and fiftyiives, because no life boat eould bo found within six mi.es. Ton Cahav CoHHissioxxßs.—.Quito a mass has been “kicked op” at Harrisburg, in conse quence of the Canal Commissioners having re. dneed. the rates of toll on the main line of tie State canal It is no more than has been done by tho Canal Board every spring, we believe ; and it is net ally found necessary to meet the competition tf tho railroad, and the other rival Unes, -north and south of os. Bat tho friends of tho solo of the publio works profess to discover in the act this year a design on the part of the Canal Board to defeat tho sale.- The act providing for tha sate, prohibits the purchaser from charging higher rates of toll than those charged when: the net becomes n law. By reducing tho tolls jast be fore it becomes a law, purchasers will be less , likely to bo found at tho price fixed; and it 1b charged that the Canal Board made tho redac tion jaet at this time to defeat tbo sale. Whether tho Canal Commissioners or their ac cusers are rogues, remains to bo seen. Bat one thing is pretty evident; tho friends of the solo of the works aro resolved to carry the measure by storm; and have circulated a number of re ports that are unworthy of credit Wo hope all oorroptionwill bo exposed and punished; but wo have still os much faith in the honesty of Mr. Forsyth, one of tho Canal Board, oa in any of his accusers in this matter. Mr. Clover, it ap pears, voted against the redaction. Wp writ for Information. TBEjCmHOm. Messrs. Gloss &Cai» gave/a splendid enter tainment to their friends and the pablio yester day, on opening their new Hotel.- The house eras crowded; and ofier partaking of an excel lent dinner,.and other refreshments, the guests, one and atl, manifested.their gratification at the prospect that thßCity Hotel was likely to become one of the most pi.pular and, agreeable resorts for travelers, and boarders la the city. The dinner was good, decidedly good. The honse has been re-fitted and farnlshed in good taste; and the arrangements .in tho culinary, department are such ns to insare neatness, and well-cooked food, got up in short order. The lodging apartments are neat, shy, and well .farnlshed. Thelocation of this hotel-Is one of the most pleasant lathe city, and there: is no doubt of its success and popularity la charge of its experienced and gen tlemanly proprietors. We wonld recommend this •“ City Hotelto tbs traveling pablio. .. PiTTBBtJEan Mvsic.u Academy.—The openiog of this Institution took place yesterday, and was attended by quite a nnmber of the ladies and gentlemen: of the city, . There aro Yew of tho fine arte mere ennobling ana refining tban mu sio, and we could wlah nothing better far every, family in the land than ■ that some one of its members wob possessed of a musical edacn ■Goo.... .For this reason It is, that music is maos a branch of education in some of the pablio sahools in the neighboring State of Ohio; bates it is not the case with us, our citizens will be re quired to do it at their own' expense. To such we woold commend tho-Academy, Philo Hall, Third street near Market, as worthy of tholr consideration. The advertisement will bo found in another column. ~ . . g@* Georgia is n good State for |lhe invest ment of Banking capital,: -if wo may take the Mechanics' Bank of Augusta asa oritcrlon. It has declared a dividend of ten percent., from Its profits for the last sir months, and a farther dividend, ent of ita-surplus profits, of twen ty P« payable in July. The Brunswiok Bank, of the same State, has also deolarcd a dividend of .five-percent., for tho past six months. v i > -> V ft ' :: 'i: *.• f 7 j ' V-. X ; , . 5t- t , .. ..S’ ' X "* ‘ *-'**>’l ~ .. 4 - » Habjusbueo, April 2d, 1861. Bditob Post:—No inconsiderable excitement . prevailed this morning on the appearance of an “Extra,” from the"office of the: “Democratic Htdon,';. charging the Canal Commissioners with' an effort to’defast the sale of the publlo works. It appears that on Saturday .last the Board : adopteda new tariff of.tolls onthe pablio works largely reducing f ormerrates for the balance of the year. Under the not of May, 1860, they have power to do so; bat a reduction at this time, it was supposed, would operate against n sale, by reason of a provision In the law prohib iting the corporation ns purchasers,' from charg ing higher or greater, tolls: than those charged when tfie transfer of the-public works took place. The Commissioners reported to both Houses this morning that their late..act would not take effect until o/fer tha law went into operation; How that is remains for farther remark.- hlr. Qaiggle reported: a hill to. consolidate the interests of the Sunbary and Erie Company with, the Cleveland and Asthabula road, for . the pur chase of the.LakeShore Bailway..■; Tho contest is against the Grand Jnnetion; for this profitable branoh of the Btate improvements. The conference committee have reported os: the temperance hill, and that ’.report has been adopted—ayes 7. - The House will also acquiesce in the measure. .The bIU la snbstanti .. ally-the one originally reported hyDr.-M'Clin , took giving the entire disposal of the qnCßtion of prohibition to the People. A petition from the Board of Trade, at Pitts burgh, protesting against: the transfer, of: the Pittsburgh and. Erie Railroad franchise to the Ohio.and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. In the House the Chief concern throughout the day, was the appropriation bill, which: may bo passed to-night. The House oontinne4helr eea slon till about 10 at night ... I forwarded this forenoon the “JSSefro ’I men tioned above. > The following bills were returned by the .Gov ernor with bis approval, and the same are now enrolled as port and parcel of the laws of this session: . ;: 1. Aet relating to board walk In Booth Pitts burgh. 2. To facilitate collection of ground rents. : 3. Farmers High Sohool. .4. Elections, and fixing places of holding same by vote of people. 6. Pinos and forfeitures in Allegheny connty. U. Birmingham and Brownsville Plank and jdoAdomized road. 7 Supplement to Tem perannevile and Noblestown, and Bailer and Al legheny plank roads. 8. Notary Pablio in Atle . gheny county, for. Manchester, &o. 9. Pennsyl vania Railroad Company. 10. Same. 11. Trust Company of Pittsburgh. 12. Mount Union Cemetery. 18. Supplement to -Pittsburgh and Steubenville turnpike read, plank branch. 14. Associate dodges salaries. IS, Act to open Fer guson street and vacate Bell’s alley.. 16. Bop. plemcnt to Pennsylvania Railroad Company, To uting to blook between Penn street and Ex - change alley; 17. Monoogaheln Insnraape Com pany. ; 18. Pittsburgh: and Birmingham bridge authorised to borrow money. 19. Supplement to charter of South Pittsburgh. . BiU relative to recording of ordinances in Bir mingham, read a third time in Honse. : Also, an act relating to Westmoreland Cool Company, passed Sonato on. motion of Senator MsParland. PARMER Svwi sod FMU tlroa all qntrlwi. A census of Philadelphia is suggested as one of the first acts of the new consolidated city government - - Some Provincial natural historian states, that it is now ascertained beyond doubt that a swan sings before it dies. Query s Is the yolk ef the egg to bo considered ns the fiunfta of tit lay t P. W. Hughes, Attorney General of the com monwealth, Is about erecting o splendid rcai*; denos at the corner of Broad and blaster etreets, Philadelphia. It will have a front of 28 feet an Broad eireot, and be built of white marble. The Delaware Stato Journal saya much anxi ety la folt for the peach crop, os the trees were in foil bloom when tbs late snow storm was ex perienced. The most reliable accounts from Ohio represent the poach and appto crop as unharmed; y Bev, T. Stork; Pastor of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and Spring Garden, Phila delphia, has resigned the pastoral charge of that Church, The congregation has gtron a unani mous call to Rev. Sir. Wilson, of Easton, to bo come their pastor. Accounts from Ireland give cheering accounts of the progress of farming work. The quantity of wheat sown by far exceeds that of last year. Notwithstanding the cheering prospects of the country, however, emigration proceeds with even increased earnestness. The Massachusetts Bouse of Representatives has passed by a votn of 238 yeas to 0 nays, a resolve. for amending the constitution so as to porvido for the election by the people of the Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor and At tomey General. Hon. Latherßeverence, of Maine, late Doited States Commissioner at the Sandwich Islands, has returned to his home, afflicted with an lnou rablo cancer, which, it is eaid, has already eaten away bis lower lip and ehtn and (e extending among the glands of the throat, where the flesh is rotted out androqnirea constant dressing. lie Is notoally being eaten up alive. The Religion* Anniversaries will Boon com mence in New Pork. The pecuniary condition of the various societies is said to be of n vary satisfactory character. Ton of them show an aggregate of contributions amounting to $1,899,- 282, which Is on increase of $120,910 over last year’s. The receipts of the American TrnotSo ciety alone reach $414,159, being an increase of $29,632; and those of the American Bible So-" elety amount to $395,000; Increase $48,459, ■ The Mein Line of the Pablio Works of Penn sylvania, which It is proposed to sell for notless than $10,000,000, consists of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, the Canal from Colom bia to the janotionat Daaean’e Island, tho Ju nlata Canal from thence to Hollidaysbarg, the Allegheny Portage Railroad, including the new road to avoid the inollned planes, in its condition at the iimo of the transfer, and the canal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh. Tub Onset Navies or inn Wobu>.— We find in oar exchanges a table ehawing the extent of the five first navies of the world. It pnrporte to come from a pamphlet published by an intelli gent - American navel offioer, and la doubtless correct, or nearly so, Here it is: Vessels of War. No. of Guns. England..; C 67 18,389 France...................... 828 MMMtMVIOMMIIt 7,144 Bassia... ............170.................... 5,890 Holland ....................102.................... 2,819 United 8tat58............. 69 2,029 . The same writor says: “I find from the British Navy Ltat of 1852, that the government of Groat Britain had 480 war vessels, besides those employed far harbor and coast defenco, of which there are quite a latge nnmber. They do not, according to my computation,amount to quite so large a number as that stated above. Bat since the list was prepared an addition had been made, In view of the Rueso-Tnrkieh war, which would doubtless make the nnmber as great as that stated above. Great Britain has now, acoordiog to a statement in an English peper, two hundred and two steam vessels of war, of fifty-thousand threo hundred horsepower. - ■ . -- “ According to our lest Navy Register, the United States-have: two thousand one hundred and fifteenguns, instead of two thousand and twenty-nine, as stated above. It is dear that the United States, with a commerce and tonnage equal' to that of Great Britain, has only about one-eighth of her naval force. This 1b too great a disparity. What would she do against Eng land and Prance oamblned 1” » * " » ’* 4 i- 'V •V;-''.• •• v tv-. "TELK^KAPmC. By tb» O'Belli? Unn for tbs Homing f o»t FOBS DAYS lATEB EEOH ETTBOPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. INTERESTING NEWS! . Spam and (&• Bluß Warrior Atffoir. HO FIGHTIHG YET. ADVABGES IB BBEUDBTVFFB. I Proviriom firm. ..*rti T ed tUi morning, with Llrerpool date. to UiMtn. ThoPodAoorHraioatonaielith. ' ■ Xh.M*. by the Arabia is intenutlns. . , Adytees tom Madrid stats Ibat tbo Bpanlsb goremmont has made prompt reparation Tor tbs Blast Warrior ont rafto. - - , 1 Thorn has boon no fighting either on sea or land. AM Prosnan and Anstrian goremmonts ars negotiating. It is reported that the Russian expedition has sneeeeded In opening thoponsof Japan. . Liyaaran.ilaßXirA—Ootton; The business of the root ..? l <««,«».PH»«K!wr>-.WfMBoiißt.4f Good Friday. : Cotton: a ■ good domandiwm the trade, nhleh »e» met by holders at an adranco cf ; thesales amounted to 40,000 hales. Breadstuffs.—Them is an adranoo or 6d on Wheat, add Is on Float. Chip Fiourim , Whits Wheat. 12s 3J. Corr^~ gort guaiitisa rhiteiAasiyetiosr; «b; i PreTlairas.firm, andin&lrdemandi Lnd,Ma. Rloohas alightly adtanced. Omuls, BJ% , Bread»tußs.,.Flour firm, with npnard tondaneyj iprloes oonsidsrsUy higher; sdrsnml Is; with* speealattre do -88a; straight: Baitimoro 38sM; good Ohio 395. Wheat: prices eonSderahly higher; an no tire spoeniatira demand, adranced Bd@Bd; white lls Bd@ 8d; red mixed 10s Bd@lla r Bd. Com:Arm;.prisesa trlflehlgber, adrenoed Od; Western whito 3ls@33s; West ern yellow and mixed ai@32s. -.v-wfi i ProTisioDS_aardlner reports Beef unchanged; a mode rate demand at prorions rates. Pork nnchanged, a mnder&te demand at prortona rates. Bacon «msidorab!y lower; do ell nod is. llama and rhonlderr quiet. Laid :pitaa easier, U^VWs. 10 *"' ‘ ” pDrtea “ taoflo ° Teliow dull; prtoosashadelower, la; «Bs@o9A; Biroun changed; amoderate hnsinessat ptwrlona rats*v From Manchester ad rices are mrorahlo but buyers area shade lower. Money easier; guotedetB?K. fit .Muue—Affairs on the Danube ore unchanged. The allied fleet, are at Varna. Napier’s fleet had suddenly pa t to sea to.eonieanence of the lee haring broken op. .It Is.not true, that the Prussian miniate has been recalled from Lo&Don. . The Austrians are reported as entering Servian .All contumacious Greeks ora ordered to leave Turkish territory. -The Glasgow steamer, injured ia tho C)yda,waa discharg ing. Unsi w TnwuPS^SopttJhti^earApril llUu—Foot steam mgat«s;under Admiral plomrUge, are from Napicrt fleet, and sent to Finland Gult ' The British frigate Tmperfense, chased a Russian corvette into Sveabotg. . Beaux, Oth.—Prince Barclay da Tolly proceed* to London on a special mtadon. ■■ ■■' ■ Bcciu&cT, o;h.—No battle has yot been fought In fiiiod* Bassova. itotaw* 2d,—AU Englishand French teasels are ordered oat of port St. FxmSBUSO, 6ih.—A reserobataUlon It called out and the 2d reserve baiter/ fry each corps. > MasibxiUu, 14th.—Bruat will replace admiral Hamelln tn thu Black Sea, for the purpose of giving Admiral Pnsdaa chief command of tho combined float. 'Gen* fit. Amaad Is to harerammaadof thecombined land ftroe.- Tbsre Is no later authentic nswa from Turkey* - • Oorix luaer, lilh.—The British frigate Amphyon Is ashore near Dramgo, and cannot be got oft HiuUßffj 14th,—NapJerhavlug arrived, there is arsport that 10 Russian ships anchored at Belringidw, were making preparations to attack them; < Tba English and French vessels of war, on the coast of Thessaly, have orders to search all vessels saspectad of-hav- Imr munition* of war aboard* and Arise them when found guilty. .Vents, Friday.—The Baortesbovodoonaidmbleflrmness: threea closed *t 63,20; four-amPahslf per cents 8934; Rio Josuao. Martb 12.—The En«isn frigate recently ly ing there, is offered for sale. The Brazilian steamer Ecuador had foundered.- Austria appears to bo more In unison with the Western powers. Prussia leans more to Borate, though temporising with both parties* * April Othk—Zheprotood gturanieelog the Integrity of the Ottoman territory, was signed at Vienna, by the four pow er*, Including Prussia, baft riaoltanecasly . Prussia Intro daeedl&to her mutosl olllaneo tmtr with Austria* condk tioo and limitation which would render the. treaty a dead letter, and which Austtla consequently ref uses to accept. AU military arrangementsaririogontof the proposed trea- W have taro.iwftrrad to a commiatoa, prmldsdovar by the Prince of Froohu Ilenorer eldeawilh the Western Powers. AU the minor German States ora like visa except Bararia>arul wlilsnpport Austria In foretng Btosi* to declare herself, should the sab jeet coma before Uiaftdaml diet. v Thalndepeadcnea Beige announces positively that the treaty with theGeraist-Alllanee, effearive arnTdefonrive, has Jnsft bwo signed by FTaoca and England. Independent of the treatiesc£tbepresent war. / .■ April 11—Admiral Eaptcr left Eloge Bay for Gothland, it being reported that acme Boarian ports were opened, and that the Basalts squadron wa* oft Farou It was alto reported that Lhtcn American ships ware tome* whore la the Baltic with stores for Boss'*, and an EngiWi steamer bas been darpatebed for them. ■ • There was but Utlla tea in Finland. : The whole of the allied fleets were in the Fierif &*&, near Tarns. AU the marines of ike fleets were to be landed, to protect that plaoa. • Admiral Dundaihad ordsrs to take, burn, and destroy ev erything. Qis fleets were in eoamunkatlon with the Turk ish land force.'' - Prince Paikiewitch arrived on the Clh at Burharcsl. Gortaehlkofl rateiowl comnund of the artsy, but was tobjccttoftukowitschVordars.- March 33.—A0 Important sally was mads on Ksdafot. and a sanguinary conflict of fmr hours occurred* Tba SnssUna were rooted, and puimdaeonriderabls diatanctf. ecaots, however, ate werycooftwed. • Two CngJUb vfjsvlf ca the Danube, loaded with grain* were fired Into by Russian batteries. One was sunk. Three thousand Freseh troops arrired atCoiivtantinonte on thaflrd. . • • v The deciantlon of war by France and England causad im mense at OoustabUnopla on the Cd. It I- reported that the French Oil Den has been kllltd In »reeonnrisaufe*. ITebelonged tothastaffafOmsrpMha. - 8v Feteniinig w»» UlntahuM, ud D. Diasii wm nng on the passage of the Danube. . ' . T 2» Greek InrarracUos makes no progress. Tbainsur* gents have been repulsed In several plaora . A frf remonstrance tte* been forwarded to Athena, holding the Greek government responsible for all mischlcfarUlogfrom the insurrection. ' OasAT dull ioconsequsnoaof the bolhisys. Fariiaaentwasnotinaassioii* w General £ir Richard Armstrong and Admiral Love ar» bothdeatL Two marina angtaoors for Bu*;U were seised at Napier's works, on the Clyde. . ... - 2J l *s ,^'*,,r te^**7flty»andiheflim»rsoomplaln.. cf Cambridge, and t/frd Region and staftarri oa lha 10th* Napoleon had a grand review of 25,000 mss nn theaccasten. The Duke carried an.auto> graph leitcr from Victoria to Nspoteop, TIIIRTV-Tnillß COSGUEaS. , W4wn*CTQ» Cmr* April Sl.SfcTwfe.-The Senate went Into executive session soon after meeting, and ratified tba Gadsden treaty. The InJancUoa of secrecy was not re moved. *r ■ • ffmut—Tl» H«u* mat Into «ooitt«oti tiedrfldeo.' cy mu. q«Kb *gx)Mt th.N.tnruk* nui, us sail ha had waited to m what northern men had 10 S? U) * ?osiUou; u Iho propoMUon aufng Aba wrm.fi.ooatUnwlit. Fhwetnteqa.itlon. H.hnLiunr-' »r.r, nil .long, Hi o*o coatictten* of rteit mod duty, nod U>*o, It. knd MOW lato pollUn! nr. opoa_th*t compromlu,ud itood neon It Mot* thirty jwynd Intondedtonnnd opon lt “MlitMj asd Mon*." u need be. _ TUB BIOHT OF BEABCIt. wasniNQTON, April 26,—The fipanlih goysremant having «w*tefora in ita correspondence with oar at Mad rid, broadly asserted the right of search; whenever rircum stance* may, in their opinion JaxtliyiLor when mere sa> pickmsof, flUibustering designs arise* It appear* from dwpatche* reamriy reccivod from Mr. Sonia, dated Madrid, ' 3d> be plainly told the Spanish minister of State the Staple snsplcion only, that a vessel under the flag uf the linluri Btetcs has been forcibly detain od andsaarhod by one of•herMajesty's armed cruisers, In time of peace, wfil al wais be saffldent to ozdto the very Mrioas attention of tho government of the United States, and must necessarily, In every case, lead to a rigid Investigation of the circumstance* which may have conduced to the taking of m a . stop. . Tho committee on foreign relations have not yet coma to anyoonclusionontheßUek Warrior case, but it Isprcau oftlwUl shortly act; they aro now hating the great mass ox printed documents before them. The Nebraska s&ho&e has been abandoned* after oraailsg much excitement ® Mr. ponton speaks against jho Senate MU tudey. : SOUTHERN NEWS. haw Onmjra, April 21—The steamer United States from ArplnwoU arrived with California dates to tho lit of April. Tb" bbwi Utneasra end themarketls excessively denreKod. _ The BrilUh ahlp Cbaliongehts bccn eeleed for violating tho revenue lews. Col, Watkins of the Walker expedition was found guilty but was recommended to mercy* ' • A duel took place between Mr.’Washington, ono of the editors of the Times, and Hr. Washburn of thoAlto-Callfor jusn; tho latter was badly wounded. The Japan squadron arrived at Loo Ohoo In January; all The steamer Illinois leftAgpinwaU on the 17th with the mailt and 760.pa88engers, and upwards of ono million of specie, which hod beonbroughtdowDby thesteamer Oregon. Arrived at Sen Fya&oUcoen the 28th—the Dashing Wave and propellor Arispe,Copt* D. L. Wilcox, of PhUadel&ilfc - Wabhxnoion iCitt, April 2k—The • Washington Globe learn* that the chain-bridge over Little Falls, on the Poto mac, fell yesterday mornluff, killing several penons*amona whom .was Mr* Ryder, the contractor. -> jr'gaSerofttla. n Is dot to HIKE’S JUrtwim to tNSr ray ttmt It hu bean known to oomplotely eradicate every TQSfe&M of this dreadful disease in less time'thon any ctberremedy, and at lemooat or Inconvenience to the o*. UOnC. ' :■■■■ ' .. The thousands of certificates In the 0 f the propria °twhich ***ftom well known oltiaena of thecltj of Pittehorrh and ita immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and poyoad ul doubt, that Kiss’s pn&ouuit Is a medicine or noeommjQ value, not only as a local remedy in J’ordhb ni, mu 0/ &ght t but os ar&luehle internal remedy, tanting the. investigating physfalans, a# well as thosufferlng patient,,to. become acquainted with Its merits. . . . ~ Those haring a dread of mixtures are assurediihatthis mediclnela purely.oafcural, andiabottled asifc flewaftoa the bosom of the. earth.. if. 2% and bears date Avgvxt % 1862. tojohichi* aim cippended tht certylcattc/theceleorated D. f.iW.if.p tf&yrucvMr ■■ :> ■ . *V - Thlamayiatratb certify, that I hare been so badly af- 1 dieted with Scrofula for the lasteevenyearsthai mostof the f time I have been unable to attend to any kind of business. ’ ; anil mush of the time unable to walk and Confined- to my! bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the beet 1 Physicians Our country affords; I occasionally got some to-1 Uefctout nooure,and oonttauedtogrow worse until Dr;Foot reeommendodmetd try the Petroleum, or RocfcOiLasm’H wthingelse hadfalled.: I did ao wlthoutfaith at first, hut the e ffect was astonishing; It threw the poison tothe sumbe* I atoneeiandT attmoe began: to grow better; and fcw wrfw» I wren bottleslhave got* cure worth 1 MBS. NANCYM-BABKEaTi Thiimaycertifythitl have boon acquainted with Kiarii PeteolaunuorfiockOil,for more thannyear, andhavawll ptafesdly witnegodita beneficial effects m thecure of indol tent olMrseud other diseases for which ltlsreccmmendad' 1 andean with oonfldanna wiemmiiMia It to ha * j < ■ >Qtm.bj«]ltli»PranmalnElttalmfgb: i Tailor mil Pantaloon Makar, -.-liT)'. S4oin»rty«t,braaof WooilXV haw Yoek, April 25.—Tho steamer Wa. Norris, vrds cold at auction to4*y, at $27,000, by John Graham. • - ■ - . Tbo etoamer Arabia arrtved_at Halifax this - TEIEBBAPH MABKKTB. New Yoax, April 25.—iPbon.—Flour: salesBsoobbli,at sales 600 bbls Southern, market firm, at 88,- 50©8,87. Grain: sales2ooo bushel Wheat, firm J Bales 10,. 000 bushels Corn, dull, at Bl@Bs, WhUky: sales 650 bbls prison, heavy, at 27; Ohio 20.- j Provisions unchanged; CnwiXNMi, April 25.*-^ben.—The river Is etationory; weather warm; qultti" WhUky...l9><. Nothing doing. la Provisions. Groceries nnebanged. M01u505.;.21@22. lusos.;.21@22. Oo&eoV..ll@l2. • Baltin one* April 25.— CbtOe Jfaritri—The offerings for the -week were 700 head of Beef OatUe, 100 of which wera driven East, and the balance sold at prices from 414&&16 on the hoof, equal to 0@10& net Hogs: a large supply; oolos at not . r • PjnuniLMA, April iforlxt—Daring tho woek the. offerings, of beef cattle amounted to 1500 head, 600 were driren to New York; sold at 6@lOV, Cows and Calm !As®4o;F(«dorasl6®2o. Bbeep: a smoU supply at so@ 0,60 9 100 for* Lambs In demand; eold at s43gi6 ©.head* Hogs g^26@6 > 75 7MOO foe. Nsw York, April 25.— OMt NarUL— The offerings in the week were 2683 Baevas 1469 Oowa and Calves,’ 8703 Sheep. Therehaabeen atUrsbow of eattlerince our last, with a good demand. ...49F Puittlooniv-Tbo well-known superiority of QUIBBIFE[ fit In the Garment, needs nocomment on Us part; It ha* been acknowledged by all who bare favored fefay with their orders, that theyhare nerer been fitted with the j same ease and stylo as by him. He begs ta Inform Ws pa*i treat and the public, thatfcls stock is now replete with the; newest styles for coats, veats and pants, suitable fbe Uie I present season. v | •U.'-.- I '.- ■ l ■ ■ •*.* 5 t- SPECIAL NOTICES, \.N QTIGK.—A mooting. of,-Stockholder*.hi the Lh£y “ PlftaburghLifij Insurance Company," wlUbe held at thelrOftee, on THURSDAY, Aprtr27th, 1854, at 7 o’clock, P.3L, to tat upofctho Supplement to thfr Chariar*? apr!s td 1 Q. A* COLTON. Secretary. KiruiUULIC CKMJSWI.—Tbe undersigned bare supply xst BoesoaX HY- Dit&ULIO. CKMEN T, of.wavranted’qualify. This article is the beat aDd.cheapesf'xnaterial for CISxERNS; a single four inch course of bricks laid In and plastered-frith this CBMffiNT,.wHl endure foe ages * r and-OTea.plsstQtod on day veils, in-enoecssTve oonrwstu the thickness of an Inch, be comes in a few days so solid as to redd any ordinary 4%™ of ontsido pressure, nor Is tho water in tha -least degree af fected. .This CEMENT should be used for alt underground, no* derwater, and exposed structures, for all Important build ings, and tbr vails, copiug walls, chimney tops* bridges, aqueducts, canal locks, and erory speeies o! brick and stone structure exposed to water, damp,brfrott • " ' - _ , - ... ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, aprlS 118 Water street; ISO grout street. CHOlots POULTRY.-—Shanghai and Uramahpoolra irisx pure for setting* can bo ob tained. At JXorgrsve’e Drug Slow, corner of Penuand Locust streets, Fifth ward, ~ qprl fitato mutuaUFirodiilsriiisi Insurance Company, OP PENNSYLVANIA. • SranchOJJlu cor,pjurtJ?und SmWtJUId ttij Pittsburgh capital) 350|000 odlarfi * nißEcnoks: - > . John P.fiufherfoid, Dauphin 004 P*o. Sedgwick, Harris b org ? Samuel Jones* -Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Banker, Pittsburgh: -A • ja!3 Girard Firo and marine Insurance Company , OF PHILADELPHIA. Office qf PilUtntrgh Jgeney cor. IburUi and SmWiJUld sts. Capital, 300,000 Dollars* - mascrass: Wm.M* Swain, . ,J«p.Steiner, .. IL A. Shackelford, > -i, ;»Pan| Thurlow, EM.Daria, J.R.JFlanigen, . Thos. S. Mltcbell, Samuel Jobes,, .r- . . . JLlkOomegys, ThomasOraTen, ; —- Wm.H. Sowers, F. D. Sherman, A. Ilflrt, Philip F. Snydsr r Wm. P.. Hacker, . Alex*Heron, Jr* . Furman Sheppard. JOEL JONES,President. A. & GILLETT, Secretary. ■' WiU Insure Cotton, or Woolen Factories, Buildings, Merchandise and property generally, on the mostfevorabta terms. [Jala] A. A. CARRIER. Agent, Instance Company .of tfc&YaUey of Virginia* Capital saoo,ooo. HOHE OPtfiCii, WINOOEBTKB, TA. i, zaßxorons: Jos.E. Carson, Jotoßatr.:.: Uoyd Logan, . Janes JELBoneu, James P, BBey, ~\ . v IT, W.lUclia*ajß«i. A ILH.McGayre. JOS. B.OABBON,Presldent.; : C.B.yTJSK, Secretly. 0. P. Actuary. The attention ofifcocommunity isespecially haritoi to- Ibis com puny, as on instltatlonbasedupon an ample capl-; UJ,and condnctod on the strictest principles of equity ami. : economy. • Polldas issaodcnXtatlAj'Q&rgQeA, «n& property 1 gensraUyvby. A. : - JalA . _ Offlce cor. Foarth and, flmlthflwid St* • • FlremfiH’«:L(uaj:axkc« Company oflb« City of plttibnrelu J. K.MOGRHEAD, Pteddcnfr-ROUERT FINNEY, Secre tary. WIU lnret. aatort TIES md MA&INE RISKBof all kindfc. Offlw Mo. W Water strwt. . BIBSRORS •' -••J.E.Mocrhpad, - ,W.J,Anderson,-. :B.C.Bawyer,, : E^B.SlmpacFi!, Win. M.Edgar, . XL B. Wilkins, O.IL Paulson, s . •:. ..WfllfaunOollingwoodf ■ ■?• • B. B. Roborta, John M.Trwln, • • Joseph Kaye, ...: Wm.WUkinixin, 2 Pavfci Campbell. Jala rrs» CABB EVTVAIi Fias AEU JBA- UxS* mvm ISBUIXAMCE COSPAHYf of Pennsylvania* CAPITAL, 9100,000* CHAR TBB PMrPBTVAZu JPtert • . DHttcruns; '> Son.A.O.Heirter, . SszanelW. Koy^ • . William Bobtoson, Jr., Thomas GiHespla,: ■ WilliamF.Fahnestock, : Johnß.Cor,- Em «y Bollman,. - ? ..vi Jacob Peters, ».v .. -William Colder, Jr, : Jsoob B-Ualdenoaa, Aaron Dornbaugb, BUSSELL ft OAKK3, Agents, Office, in Laftyette Buildings, ■ :jeft \ , (eo trance cm Wood strewt.): frsa ClTlZKSS’lnournnce Company of Flttatrarfflu—H. D. KlNG;President;- SAM UEL U MARSnELUSeeretarr. • Office: 84 Water StmtyUtvi&n NarkeUuvi WjoditretU. Insures HULL and CARGO Kicks, oa tbe Ohio and Missis sippi Biters and tributaries, ■ ■ ■?■■■■< ■ ALSO—Agoinsi tiro Perils cf the Sea, and Island ftevlg* fckma&dTransportatlon. ■ •mattnroMs El.Eisgr •• William Bagaley, .. Samuel M. Kftr, — Samuel Bea, . - - wmt*m rongh*m f ■• BobertDutdafc.Jr., y JohnB.Dllwortb, • lose M. Vemipcfc, Francis Sellers, ' T ' i B.Hartaiugh, J.Schocmmaher, .Waltarßryant,. WlHlamß.Haja. : . . . JohnShlptati. ■: d<*2B' Strange Hcvejopenzettt.—Sdcatiflomeo lK£y are daily bringing to light. oewiirrctiUon*, ccdth* march ofprogress is onward; persons Bald, or becosfogro, will be pleased to learn thateclonce and long research com bined, hay* brought before tho public the greatest wonder of the agß.tft.tiio articleof EMERSON'S AMERICAN IT A) It RE37OUATIVB, a aura cure for Bslioess and to prevent Hair from lulling. . See dxnular u> he had of the. Agent*. String full particulars. /Price *l,OO to large bottles. Sold by €,SL FI3BER ft 00.. Propriatoxs, . £7 Saperfor strect,Clereland,CtUo. v . , ' For sale to'Pittsburgh In the following houses• •...• i : Flrtalog Bro*, kWllcoxACo., IL E. Seilers, . .0, 11. Keyset, . JoetHoblor, . Bettf. Page, Jr., • . J. H» CftKwi . MUghnty city.—L. A. Beckham, Preuly ft Slcona, J.P, Fleming. A. Pati»iw»n. John (1. Smbh. ; tf3? I&dtffentlon aua Liver Lwntoiautt UvST CURED BY ElK5*B PETROLEUiL—Deai’thB fol lowing UUcr from Bet, 0- Diau»aos, a Missionary ia Oregon: / Me. J. M.Kua—rDear &r; Hjseltonil eiiohavinghcen neatly benefited by the use or. your Petroleum. X vuh to hate yoo send mc a bos of two or-time dozen battles. I am tho Congregational Minister in this place, and seterol of my people are affected with Indigestion and an inaction of the liter, the Kama of myself and . viffi, before taking your PiTßoinDt t o& Bock Oil. We took several hotUee~ two or thpje each—whoat a year and a half ago, ozul Ve have never enjoyed so good, health for .years astro hava al&ee.that Urns. X had noi takan a stogie bottle, baftro that fullness of tho stomach which an distresses the dye peptic was relieved, and I have felt nothing of it since .time. My wife was also reliat ed from a chronic disease of the Uv«r» which had boon of rover al years standing* by tbtf usacfyon* Petroleum. "•:•■ -i Boid by 8. It BIER, Canal Baris, OEO. 0. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and Druggist* and Medicine Dealer* every where. - < : -A- ' JT§» GOOld'a ThirdPublio sale of B a list* Ihy Ins Lots _ AX BOCUESIEft, BEAVER CO. PA, Will take place upon the premlsea, on SATURDAY, the lUhlnst, at lO o’clock. Verßous desiring at nalf~ price, must apply soon, as the l&O set apart for those who would first call, ere nearly all gone.: After the third sale no more will bo offered al.balfprice. but knocked down to tbs highest bhldsr, .v ; ; . ln hand, balance toono and two veant Coed warranty deeds from Ovid Pinnay, Esq. whose titlo U perfect, beyond dispota. anvil icaportatnt to cuppers andbeeefitrs; uvy Dr. KbY&fiß, 140 Wood street, tus received as «>' •ortmentnf Tbomsy MrchontealLeeches;* - .■■'■n.-w::---:--. u Cupping Glasses; 4 * Breast UUsses; 41 Eye Cops; • ■ ** Dental Leccbat'' ; • 5* . • Reariflcotor. ' These .are really important tuvontlons, and very oonve nleut tortbosewbo fellowXecahlng. Cul and roe them.' gjhOomor WoQdst. and Virgin SUey. ~ : jaO : |rS>HELBOS»B DAQUEIUIBOTVPES*- Post Office D gildings, Third • Likenessestaken in all:kinds of weather,from 8 A. M* to* p« iL,giving on accurate artUtio and animate tikouoss, unlike and vastly su perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following cheoppriecsjgLßO, $2, g3,s4jgs and according to the site end quality of cose or name. : Hourafor enlldnn, from U A. M; to 2 P.M.-■ N. deceased persons takenln any: portoftherity.; fnov^-iy 7 Onnotn Blaterloii, ana .(hrir: Cartain Trimmings or every deseription. FurnUute Plashes, Brooatelles, Lace ana Muslto' Curtaini. N. Y. Painted Window Bhades, Gilt Cornices, Cartain Pins, Bondi. 1 at wholesale and retail. . ; ; W. H. OABBYfI, - ; No,lCTCheanntstreet,corner With, phil«n*ipwfc : v Oortatna .Mode and Trimmed io the very newest French riyle. , fmarakly Cornell Goraiilt a great many par lh£r sons Ore dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain remedy will be found-fa Dr. Oou»*s Oorw Pustxe, for Sale by Dr. GEO. 8. KEYBER, 140 Wood street. • 1 Pries, retail at 12U and 25 eta. per box* eopB to those who buy to sell again. ATTENTION J . 8. L, Aro hereby notified vt£r ' attood at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, Cad to transact such busl- : ness os may come before the Company. P. SANE, PtarghOmd Secretary pro tem. }TS*i* o* O. F.—Place of meeting, Washington Kali, streot, between Fifth street and Virgin _ Pmsnmas Down:, No.33B—Moots oveiy Tuesday evenfnr. . Mtsciumi Etoamsiowt, No. 87—Meets tetand thS Friday of each month. ~ ' ImarSfely JOURNEYMEN TAILORSI&O -DA HOUSE, Market street. • ' By order.' Jely JOHN YOUNG, JIL, Secretary. Hal], Wood et. Uf^f T 2& •“E” 101 ' article Bice Stour, Jut rwrtTrtbyfepiSQ Jo9„BuanH.7-i ;if'-r' i\ J vi_' i'V v - \r ' ■ hit - ".if-:- ::-r : V '&BB BOW BECBiVINO AND OPENING ONE THOUS4NJ> ; CAS E S AND PACKAGES OF QBT «OODS, WHion, in. abdehos to Tima pMnotrs spbiko pueotasb, ooumass xhb most sobhs T t AOdnmplaU (bKk «m «xI4MMIb Orirataa eonsbx—to wMcb. , IBst—lmdwr * 1 „ ... fflHtoSwet. q. JB, aEADIrTT & oo;s Cheap Carpet Warehouse, -1 vfh* 82 Thirtl Street, PITTSBURGH, PA ES&SSSswawasai!! .: .W'JBnteli and Sleamlwate aujplled on the mort rtaaonabla Unm."®," ~ / *&s&&**«+■•?~ u *sg& 4? ' »'K,^^«a4V, ,! ?SSI O X^f KL Extra end Imperial Thrall,; ■nSSggKlSSgj. M - ft „ n t.- > . Patent Tapestry Ingrain; Coooa Matting*, 24, 84, 441&4, 6-1; Warmed BaSea 4a .Bnperflno»ndflnoTn*raln;- Spaatalr Matting, ;iSes yard; : Tnaaparent Grteann rinh, • Wonted mJWootGwpctit - finale; GoSSSrd ?waHM. ■ . Woolana Oottoa do , Axministcr,Chenille ATnuedHogot Vraaraarant t£ato^rs«vn^iw^.- Hall and Stair VeoHlaa; ' Colored and Pansy Wool MaSf *»«» “*« t . 34,7-4,84,12,18 add 9t U» moat celebrated tnanotariorers. ’ 1 wnusa-M, *■*,*■», BMP UOLL4KB3,iar Window*, 50,42,34,38,88,40,«, 44, and SO Inelraa wide. Oral acd boUoarßran StairEodai'Ounetißsdinga r ZukaV'BoUer Enda and Back Psllieai' ■'■■■•’ ■ PoreonalnwentofenyartlrleiitottrUoe,*!* respectfullylnvitedtotal! andexamine.- ■■■-■;.■;■'■>>. e-v-es,'-:" “SilAltU PBOFITB AND QUICK BAiiESI” -„ . 11- P; HEABEY ACO., 82 dhlrd street. JAMBS P. TAHHEE, - - .3 ■ *.. ' , WHOLESALE XffiAtEfi m - ' Boots, ShoeB, Boimeta, Hatß, leather^&c.. Jlfo- 86. Wbo& Street, Pittsburgh, ' vm > takes ptaum. tn *UU« tt. Wteotta> cf Jlisj? «£»u/ to t. - BOOTS, SBOE3, BONNETS,. HATB. - , , Purchase! dirwt triai tba No» Knglaad Mann&emnn, prlnetf ally fcr tin. coroiatlßa oe- - . -oraB.aooo :) T.“ TTIH STOCK OS FANCY SHOB3, '■ . ’ ~ -tl auoottknto «T» Ml wtlrfieUon, A&o, BONJiETTRIMMINQS. ? >NN *^ B ** Y ?*•*•“* wrt«l,»B«fc Spring and Sumator Bala,, U T ery larp>, «si wsljiriw iil jb» aijteto b* ftmndra pan, «l»anc« on BasUro cow, comparing foo«My with Mw Tortand Si “ H CHIZiDS & CO., . ■ Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse. NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET PITTSBURGH. PA. * ■SBSSSS 82S3SU, BKStjfa?* jSSEET Cinderella Slippers, Kid Glare Baiton do, Cloth and GttMedC»Dß ' IhSi V*' kin ’ SQntoge&EorekM,- OtfordtadCaiaiiTiw, Pluoh andVel’etCW BaaluaaaiidGaiteii,: CalfandKlp'Bdota,- ! ChilrfrenV aini, V®£ B >. Alhont & UMC&u tolhe Watsmtan., wpm «p«hUdti tSa^KOot SSS^SnTOt^iS. * l ?.S*?g 0 *» f lR?*a& lt£ tlxptrl b K! Br *““*»> fliOwr in New fort, Phnadrfphis or Jwfimon? BpriP?r m determined mi toboottio^j M.rcheut.tiaulagoafdtrwUlplMWcelli^mamiM 4SF* A «( ©a*r aeq tulntaae *» Hr*.Poir flll, 3T' - . In llg*stioo tjrioppog* of Urn DM&eeSjeortiteoea, oral imgularil? of tbstowels,aroall dilews originating In tlw saffio prolific causa, u ii also" that dxeadfoi tenturge DrsPEPHA. Those who era afflicted with any of the ala tb oaamr rated disease*,, may rsrt assotadthat Um soune of ml 1 thclrxDaltdi6fli*iatb*Uver r aadijrits correction thebast n ned y crer < Herod t*th*pot>Bc U Dr. UXsna’s Celebrated LlrwpllK Try them. The money refunded if not eat r factory./.... .9. B.—The aboro valuable remedy, Also Dr. eeK ebr&tei VcnaifOge, can now be bad at ail rvspacubiolfrng tiCOTeain this city. .■ Pnzcbaaen will be careful to uk for* and take jTinrr ba : Dr. liter Pnil. TLera hT*i.th*f PflU pnrparting to VtofaJoataUtiri r»pcct*blel>rai: fitoroin tba United States acd Cfttutfla.' K . Also, fbrsoleby tbo solo propzieioT*, ' ;. y FLEHISQ BUO3* Baoceottt toJVKidd&Go, ' WWoodst^L On Tuesday morale?, the SS!h Inat-bylbo Her. Mr.lj' tom. K BIDDLE BOBKimtoMACTH.ABDBBSQN./:, npHB publicfa respectfully tnlbnocd IhatUr.JSIIKS ■ 1 WldKEßBnur,Vo.aOUaaad. U our (toy enthra lled egret In Pittsburgband ridnlty. • .. Mr. W. s. BOBSRTS is no longer an axesl of our*, hi* agency haetngoeoaedabentthe Ist. : - ’ . CALVBBT * MCLANB, ■ ■ ■ v ■ ■■■: ■ lat»T.B.Cal*irtACa, ■ nprgfedt. So,dBSoulbTiiltdattoet,pnHaaaluME Mtiag Company, and far sale at the India Bobber Depot, No-Uo Market meet -- ■J.* a. pmujf3, abUB--. . 1 Aganta far the company. i A IB BALLS.—IOO down eaaorted tires, ptalaand em . XlLbaasrd,fancy painted and gilt; far tsde-wholesale and retell at thelndla Bobber-Depot, No. UOMurketitteot- , •VM■ ’..T. fa H.PHIUUPS. Ijwn. BALLS—Manufactured ;of India Bobber, tbe ' altohgeat and tacit par&ctanr before otfaratfareala Iptblsclly. ... J.AB.PHILUPB, aprgfl' ‘ 80. 118 Market at. • t pulton ETKKKrßuuwaunf—Waito,tio 33 Funta tstieet, a Houreof 8 looma, wllh good Mot; $l,OOO. No. 149 eultoualxeet, a Utrcne of 6 rocma, good etore room and: finished attic; 12.500. No. 151 Fulton street, six rooms end dnlshodattic; JMOO. ffortermserraulreM/V;;' ' “ • . 8. COTHBBBTABON, - .. apr23 Beal Estate Agents. HOWrd at. GUIV BRSBKD—39 bufaelajuat received, end far.aala by cptia ~ ■■ - HBSBg lL COLUSA T\BV APPLES—3otnaJuatrecedTedendfor aaloby ■ U aprao . . HBMBY H. OOLLIN3. SAUCES AND KBIUUUP& i .% . Emperor of China Banco; Walnut Eetehns; - -.' ! Worcestershire. da; Moahroom da; John Ball - do; Tomato do; _ • Athenffinm ■ ■■; - - do; ;• Earencoof Bhritupa; ;; V. ■ ltoynl Table.. do; Do Anchovies; |*PP« , , do; Bengal Chutney; Boyera T ßallah; : India Cnnle;: .. Voder wood’s ltellsh; French Mustard; \ From Croeao ABUCkvall. London,’ and Underwood, Bor ton. Fornalaby 1 . rapriS] 1 W. A.M’OUJKq.' Fllth Ward 'Btogmlr «tr aalett a Good TPOTBE VALUABLE ■ AND DOTS,— A These LOUembiaoeafaont on BeanatneCorca feet 6 : Inches, to aS faet alley; os Whlchthare li.ereeledeveltia-' bio block or Brick Houses two storfes high;, with kitchen end cellar In basement, <1 faet front on Peunatreet, and 80 Diet deep oulsccusi street. < This ta a very -desirable aitn'a- ■ tlonforelthora Store or nTevern; Penn itreetbetnythe - This property wonld col.be In the market only that the owncrlallrioglnWaahlngtmi connty, and flnda It extreme ly Inconrenlent to attend to It. . ; . ; v , Tertnseaay and pdee moderatet farfarther partienlen enquire of BOBBBX BAX, IllUa Ward. or JAS. a KtOHET, • aar2> S Ileal Estate Agent, at this ofS— CITY HOTEL. (urn BRown’a,) Corner of Smlthdeld and Thlrd etreeta, . -.-•Ptt’TaßFfi Off, ffj. OLASS fa CAEB, Propriotair. JOnN P. OUASS, IJAN. D. CABB, (Uta atuapr rut rsumti oa».> . jtm H Onto a rtnr rtews) rpillS large and 00 mm odious lionso hayleg undergone thorough repair and-farolshed wlth new. eqnlpnreut* throughout, is now open far the reception of the tnrellna pablide. Czukaxß vosnuzs; • •px3b6ai ' ** BA Book fixonsj The Lamp Ltghtar, third auoply; .Chaljbaua Ott SpeealaUToHuloaopl^;,: BiltvheU’a Directed Map#; Bunnt, or Prejudice at Homo 5 ■■•■■?.•.' . The Heavenly Borne: by Harbaugh* . - ._■ Tomer on the Epistle to the Hehrm; > • -• .Neander’e Commentaries, complete lnlvol, «d iuins rate vole. Melrille’s Practical Lecture*; Hoget'a Thcsawros; Hackett os tb« Aetaj The Priest and the Hogeaot; . QiadTiainef.aferiMofdailytaedUaiiflMJbrfthiifltlan dlsdplea: by Tveodls; Pnetor’cHaadßook: ■.». -v; ■ ScripUirtTwtßoolciißlTmiity; .-jv yr.Cumningtf Warty..« emu. largo Appl? / UUli UUiUUVB MW. WUKK&— bSj ©bool sod •chool mutes,ortheatiwy of mredbSttato : 1145, hft two reeorfv the mcaeto tad the geobfttal, or leo* tore. Stoats. * ' hia oihertrorka, tU: Pint Itnprsslca* of Baglaod and Its people, vlUiafiaettkeneascf ue entbor. 11. “ ThlabookU ewcitk*. We hare read Hwith dacplntciest, azuTirUh lurdeat.adnil rauoa of tb* temper and ..wala*;- Jtlaatrusurr ofjtttotmation *R4 enterfau&aenf.” The Foot Prtnta af the Cteatccr,with buoy pkte*u|l. : TheOia Red Bawdatone.YrithnaoxTOOjmnkjraMnwf. *1: Otmlatt JSATOOJTS' Boot »W »PTgS gyMttketrtrwUwrggk. BUBB&T H. » SUVEBTJIND SALE JjEKSL STABLE, l .jgSESj^p corner Uliimond • treat utgkSnrSlnk smsXMl , - flKtSBOBVB; rjc' i a/ •tol»rarottir®i pwehuta aa ibftaAMbuttdAAt ~ JSSSwIffB^ •■■•-■;■•' *• ' .'jf-lifti*, ;-, i ;• V :-.:■ :•■■•■-•■ .-.V ' ."■ .*? *~ ***£:„■ ■ ■.' • v*-:* ’ -... *•• ■•■•• .. •.:■■. -fclf * . ■■ '•■ • .... • - .. ? * ,r <7* •. . i .»..■ »•: ■ •*■.■,'•■ s* .■• -r,»."-***• * v,* : 1 :* : Y; : w^ Ai ‘ •• t - J- ■ f i t- *. • -4 '■ ? • '<" •' ‘ :.V . . . ■ 4. 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