Pl rTBI3OIIGI-1. GAZETTE .p-17.11LIBUID A-0.6 MONDAY MORNING , APRIL 718 b 3. KIM? att.Dl3 . 9 MATTER WILL BE POUND PAGE.OPPIin PAPER. 13Litrilkt2.01 tioni.to.—The oitonoloo oirou litho of our Weakly Gnu Ito otters to oar twin.... • afootdid:ola Moil am of making their busin - roi known. Poroirealoilon is Ultimo tre ttionsood, reo:h LW oitiort .i 0.7 'Msg./ mid enuanici IVest•rn Praoatl .vattla and kasbrra 0134%. - , - - Ite.TO ADV ERSIS6RI—;either the Editattal Emma, nor rtletheg kistabitahatiret of the Duty Ottrere. al. .opeee6 tto Ihmda): ADV/111115k66 who &Are their -a OO .l . 6 6 UP:lw In Me paver nn Illonday ethrelee. ➢4ate yang theta ha_'hetuni 6 Vtluck... DEMONNATIC MUG NOMINATIONS _ . .... I ' 'l. /48 alirif. comusazonzu, /FlOl3Ef3 POPINALL Of Lancaster County. lA6I. A.17D11`02 curtail, LAX. ILIicOLIIRE, Of Franklin Coin Cly. FOR SITIMYOII 011.01P1lly PIIRISTIAN METERS; O/ Clarion anknly. PITTIDIFROU- m, urn Auer/rims. —lf a por tion of the preen of this country brio be believed, _ . there fa oo place oo .thisround earth act guilty, --. bor gallop towards other places, was Pittsburgh.. ..;•; , :tiither cities In the Union tight for and strive to - - --. .advaneelhelr own interests, without prOvoking l'..coy OcidiarcOudemnallon; but Pitbibursh can not lifen,inu24l or raise a voice in her own be- Witheilinctering the censure of the keen-. stgktsd iodiallsts who are watching h • . _ They . biladelpdtitt press denotutees her as "eel _'..";.-/"lti'!".Preltinptnone,""arregan t,' . splenetio," . . l'eatortleitatc,'!.. An.; the„ Washington papers, (themselves livingmeanwhile, on the liberality of Pittebargh adrewileenk) beep - on car devoted sollya mountain of adjectives, of which ~"dishon Itet,'"tedirrnik" and "senseless," are tho light- V . • .: E .,.,e54 the Wheeling papers bate long ago exhaust- I .. , ~..-.-, , o.t.tiele atroko.f adjeotlne, and :sent now only t-30% dpop•drinen execration; while a portion of I .i lr„- ; nstjlhe Mnititry pion; with no higher ambition than - +,::,.' - ::cpaittite, "eolith up the first objurgation which ; ' , ;;;.17 .-, ,.;: , !limth their cars, and hurl them at ne without '......-.:"',..'';: ;'.y . . - .lipiting their meaning. Never was a city so .3,i . c . ''"7 , -;.--:erell belabored with - big-words. - . 1.f... , .: ' -.::'- lib 'hardly worth while to inquire why this ~ ki , ,,,,... - ,,,-.- .. 'le ao; end yet we would fain know 6010 :Nilson ,- -' .:. fir It. What hIIII f i lttabargh done that other el.. An, in einailar'reuteetancee, have not or would not have don; It it a Bin to act in self ..gefenee? Thte self•preseivatlon coned to be '" Jostillable? Pittsburgh has been kept on the defensive, for keg series of years. She has done nothing bet !hat was promptedbine - acuity for the pro ' - '.." . isteriloti aid advancement ocher own Interests. *;.l Tharp Is_not &anther city in the tiniest which bui: net been as 'elfish" and t, as inns; nay, not a little town that has not, in its ---. ..olsemsrc,manifested the, spirit so mach carped The whole system of rail sell:Wu:Rag." The airooaloa ! avail railroad in the country are actuated by r :.. 1" . , -,n etelibilt",.mcitives; , and so lar an any gnarl:all road anterainto competition with another, and takes, 2 or la intended-to take, trade from it, so far are the tripods of the competing road "111.1- . berg," There iv as mach ~ e oltlsbneas" to the • sdrooatia of the /feu:44old road as hi Its °ppm. nests; and it it jets:thetrade claimed for it by ~., Its „aislonarr tomb, do result cannot but be to those from whom the trade la ta ken. ' Bow any 311411 amid roasopably expect Pitts. ,burghl . sit still and see enterprises projected ell wound her for her (I:jury, eel urged mainly ....;Tipoo the ground at opposition te-ker iitereets, • without lifting a hand in her owilisfeuce, te a puzzle. We wont aihaust the - dlotioniar, yof Its ~.adjectires to apply them to such men ;..but we may. properly -question either' their honesty or If - Philadelphis and WaehlngMn.are as `lbertsl end unschSch, as their denunciations of . , Imply, they would not sutfor,ontoppe 'he ileanifield to trouble them': while • - ot of their going Into - -paroiyame In appealed or exPosed; proses ' • 'and illibeiat ai those series. of years before . `earore4 to .create the - sad Ebiuthireet Wit cave tbs . ". PPlnt: - rib, was the . lertaken and . .11j._tbet - „ , to . a umrigattan that, ,tt., . M .s.projectod..suroes the ricer f at boats duldnot pass without •.s tide VIA Anteuded for our Wu.. avoid rcdsting ; and de Jodicial tribunal:of ills (or any other) ,Ail that „waiters right diffiet -are donna - laced for it.. - - . •• -When - yeasi ago vu Undertook to - effect a ralitund contraction with Baltimore,.Philadelpbia bitterly tlPPluled us; war that tither liberal or anselith? When the commenced the Central IN to y make - dm our Eastern outlet; she ' locitidit se M to be able to brand au dirtotiotu.from us , and construct roads all ardrud, us. This was not ...selflah„" we ,tip. . mut and we are bound to regard a policy in. auldad for inc desfutation m..llbiral". beyond all degree! If, we hare opposed thtle tattoos', it ~ btosme o f the motive, apon which. and aliments and bad faith with widely they , -, triusurgad: slid we bare yet to learn that - any .'othsr city or:town would hare submitted to the same drain:out:soy mor e calmly than we ham done. • . . • • Werepeat, we ham Sated solely in 'elfdefence. lia.tave been threw!' upon the defensive by those Who low revile nifordolog se. dod not aniy eM but while awing on the defensive against Car amallaito, ir • hue dons for them . what no' •••,• other= citkwoldd: - .havo done. Thee Washington whOse chief basinem it Ie to rail at as, live upon the liberality of Pitteburgb mereliente; sad whits ' they ire MOM* Oa 146 puny epon'Oar city , oar capitallete are undergo: bluster build a railroad between their town - and 211 ! 76 - rced that will certainly be of asi much •:',.`banieht tethein sib us. Po,-also,.Philadelphia dllaoat upon our .lestortion,. while she fa the ; ;' neipliktit ofvionlielpal benefits fronktt, wafer, nil witheot aost,,whish.one'of our own oldie= a' : .„.. r .ifi ' llUrCh \led for a millioaof dollars; which mho Mizablf denies to any and ill gip lb:Panti! She engem no railroad to pass through her etrecte, - no matter hew' selfish Illiberal it maybe deemed; but a corporation of which she ',Abe life *ad told walks, right ibrough our ear.. :" - grAwee, and gets our au . shorities at dance: And Yet we are and Natortloriate,” and all that, aid shells the 0.110 of liberality! plusbeugli will take Care of herself. • Let °lit- =!lf#M egistif; Eat those:who came tiotfila nitb Pe Malin any immunity item waelfish" and motimet-in the stirring competition he madonna travel !bleb ; iq Jost beginning, the : Mime wietteMi fill netinte all. . . _ " One Word to country editors wbo occasionally indulge in Maga at Pittsburgh: divide your in-. • m Ala et = little better. 'here not a cool: . plaint nOwle splint Pltteburgli by tho country ---p o sibi that cannot be: as joatly inade against oat ' Or oltlee. •'-They Complain 'about . ohirges" for •"dnYage," here; Philadelphia and otber :Atka dottble;and. treble 'the amount . obirged not : word of fault is found: A aserchant goes to Philadelphia, buys goods, sa d , r ee ye i al , cialari a too for drayage to tbe. .-...! e w een ut ; and for the vamp mount of drayage Pals only ooreolf•tlso omits; yet allkis cenOuret. are beeped open at. Auoths; com- Pbat:O . about .itionaliipmants" here, and slips k said Lab bhp ;A ...byes New Yen e abort linen, anbtolttini to tint:sue foils truashipments tiers, • without. grafi:Ming! flannel:um, : you m e g be more Impartiak Thar* aim, be mina at aosa. plalothen; bat acne : '‘ hr th. oilerkiaeesaie Eot liable. Our iiartiall antar64o ace caw. sod onr meaoa of scummai.Uob are accord ugly 44 . 11ti1;`. bulge time aid thus ill be nmoied . • : , - - i ' These remarks stri extended beyond the Lim its we desigleit hit*. eacoiot Ghee without re. onameocrist.thoss who -denounce the ammo of Pittsburgh to Inquire whether it is not es justi fiable as their own. GANAZZI-INE ITALIAN REFORMER The "Piittburgh Catholic," in its Until bitter nets and ralgarity, notices the great Italian Re former, is follows: " Garsui has arrived--the Padre Ina eon:m— ho bee opened his battery aghast—whatt Pro- Impatient of roarer, what !lee. It i.e very true he alms at Catholitity, but what of that t Big predecessor, Leahey, did the same • put did be bit it? Not at all ; on the contrari,'he Inflicted ,ore wound upon poor Protestantlem—always the victim of its tools. And thus will it be with Gewani ;so let hinge and be hanged." . As our readers may be inclined to bear what this man—so cavalierly announced by Bishop °Towson's organ—has to say for himself, we give, to-day, his first Lecture at the Tabernaoio, In New York. .The Bishop wil trod it rather earlier to sneer through his organ, then to an swer the ponderous arguments of. the man he so flippantly consigns to-the hangnail. To the rope, or the faggot he would most certainly be con signed, It the Papacy had its way. Tam RAILROAD Acornesi.—After reading all the testimony in the sue of the unformnate man Who toot his life on Liberty Street, on Thursday 0,61 u15, we have arrived, at the , conclusion that there is no real ground of complaint against the Railroad Company. It did not appear that the train was going at an unusual speod, and It does appear, that after the ilin trite discovered, everreffort possible was made to save his life. He was called to so louddy,th at perocas at consid erable distance off hetird the noise. When it was found be did not heed the warning, Mr. James C. Boyer, the dispatch agent, jumped off the tender, and ran ahead, and endeavored to save the man at the rust of Ids own life. The deceased wan, evidently, stupidly drunk, or he would have heeded soma of the warnings had, es pecially when hie face was towards the trait— and if thou on the train elitild coo him, he Certainly Could hewn seen the train, on which a light was burning: It is asserted by thou who blame the agents of the road, that the train was going more than fourmilee an hoar. This is not reasonable, whenlwe lind man jomping from it, and running ahead to save the deceased: One of the witr.ess es says he maid not have kept up with it by running; and yet Mr. Boyer jumped off and ran ahead: We would ad•'iee the &genie of the Comps however, to send a man ahead of the train, on foot, whenever it le necessary to pass throogh streets at night, to remove forcibly from the erect any who will hoed no other warning. Corrarpondenc• of the rittobursh Daily Gazatte. Wasursorox, March 81. The lamented death of Mrs. Fillmore canted a anspeneion of business In the Cabinet and Senate yesterday, and diminished the weightand bulk proceedings in both those Important bodies to day. A few new nominations hare been preeouted, and.a fearinere acted upon. The Senate con firmed at once the whole of the Philadelphia ap pointments, And alt those of New York but those Unfortunate fore soil heretics, Dix and Fowler. There is some discrepancy between the state- Mate of the Senator:is themselves u to the treat moat which three castaways have experienced. One account represents that they are opposed with bitterness, and here not yet been reported from the committees, to which, according to one tom, they were referred. Another states that Gen. Dix was reported favorably, but, that after some alight debate the yeas and nays were ~de manded and ordered tpi the question of Con. firmation, and it will be decided to - morrOvr morning, flowerer this .may be it is very no.. likely that the miserable sectional bigotry which now rules in the Senate, as In every other de partment of the government, will dare to reject him_ Lettere arrived frost New York this morning, stating that both Dickinson and Dix held their nomLuatione under advisement. Col:Gorman tot, to-day, nominated Governor of Ulal1e)30.1 territory. - Ho was . firth a condi data far the load Mhos, then be- aria- spa. ken as bound .for Valparaiso, then for Ho nolulu; sad on by coasting along ehoro reached tbe head waters of the Mississippi, where be will 41 -.nee justice, law, and 'clet =claw P ., • - a four years, If Prost dee; o . • . gto live in that hyperbo- .;eidlana, was nominated 4:-,::nsieury, eatery $2,500 per an ' ^ _ •^? Gerstner Is chiefly known fur the • ty and InfinXibility Of his democracy. t • .Titdikelitintod, of Baltimbre,st present Chief .iimtles of the State of Maryland, has been offer ad'. the very desirable appointment of Solicitor of the Tressmry. - His term en the bench is fort ten you", and I believe that about two thirds of it is yet =expired. It fa a laboring place and. the Wary is only twenty . firs hundred a year. The one to which he is now 4ted, Is an asap berth, and the pay one thonsanTdallare more them the other. ender due eirourestanceet remains to - be seen what the the Jodge will do. I think be will decide sot to accept. • Hon. B. W. Peek, of Vermont, a died In the wool d emacrat, and a consistent Ranier, four years in emigrate, and therenfter two years in tribnlation as the hopeless regular demotes tin candidate foe I*.b . evernor against the !Ship and the free sellers, ban bian made District Attorney ap there. He was for some time is leading applicant for the Solicitorship, just above referred to, and. if qualifications alone bad been considered it would lure obtained, but as nearly lathe beet offices bare hays been given to northern men, expediency required the pours to look southward. ' • . Thera is a dismal - prospect of a week or ten days, ors fortnight more of Senatorial Strome. ey. The President has been so badgered and harried by the . New York appointments.u to bare been obliged to postpone others of natio, which he Is =wee p:deed to take time to eon. elder. Consequently he has given informal notice to the Senate that he cannot do without them be. MEM fore the close of next week: - The annunciation of this fact Prodiced no little diecontent among the few conscientious gentlemen who feel bound to . remain and nee. that the Republic, takes no hum trine the excess of an untrained and its ex• pit:lanced chief, and are yet sincerely anions to. get away. Some of these declared that Geaeral Pierce eh o have concluded his preliminary ar rangements and domiciled the Senate a week ago. Democrats replied that Gen. P. bad , opened 'his administretlve - career with' brilllandj:ind , vig or, that the bad 'hewn hinuielf a veritable Jackson the second, and that he "lunged our to their entire satierattion. It was rejoined that is all very well, but you cennot keep s quorum. It was, by the way, quite apparent there was no nnortmatheti piisont; oae or two Whig Senatere gave cut quite distinctly that they felt no pardon lir anxiety to stand by as mere spectators of the deeepl teflon' of their friend,. Mr. Badger and one or two eihers left 'llls eveniog. It was stated to dhese remarks, that the Sergeant at. Arms could scare up forty or fifty Senators, by soourlig the town and beating the bushes of the suburbs. - . . But apr a eoticel refatation tblausertioa wu afterwards obtained, le I shall show. The Pres ident bee nominated 11134 146 Senate has con i armed normal territorial inches, eapersedime Whigs whose terms had not expired and against w h om we abets*e had been made, thee elaimina .nd exercising the power to remove judicial 'Si ms' ix flie errnlarieswitbout cause. Etat this was not 130/36 without a determined resistaue ou .the part of tho Whip and some Liemoorals, on the viand iltat tke Prealtlent had no loch flight.— The territorial.: committee, tbertfore, to Diu!. .the gocatioa, reported • molt:rico ireerting tho uneondillooal riga of tbe Preeldeni Juno,. . . territorial judges' without Impeaohiieot. A windy arid droway debate followed, whioh,rer- talented In the astounding , disoovery that:the whole body of the Senate had" vonoud, titer t the epithet and tighten others who were Utiliting letter* ot had fallen asleep. Instantly 1;67 of weariness and hanger wow beard, sad an ad joaintaant followed with the rapidity of thought. ' The Bentodand litlii•BCllian feud , hie: ban 4:4l2,lren:ed 4r6ta St., Louie and hllaseari to . AVA4ls,gton,'and IU rilleg'hareitilli a ferocity and tlrodence whiob aras uot nosed/a area In 120 M WASECNOTON The New York nominations are satilleotory to the rank and file, who care nothieg about "hard and soft ehell printripleo ' eo they get et the spoils. The menagers of the democracy OD the other hand -are foil of complaints, as their claims hate been recognized or scorned, and 'are pueblo to see the use of fighting longer under • democracy. that does not pay. Some of the new appointment" have already got their bondsmen, and enter their effuse with unclean hands . The each of merchant. hitberward L enor mous, and the eaten of goods surpass any pre vious experience of New York. Dry Goods are not selling as a general thing sattsfactoriiy to Importers, Who hue !overstocked the market. This hoe been canted by large Importations on acoourit of jobbers, who by this plan; save a good per centego, ?caving the regular importers with out customers. • The strike among the trades hat nearly reach ed the culminating point, the last clan being the waiter. at the hotels and restaurants. last night they held a mate meeting, bitch, white and high commingling with, a harmony quite gratifying. Eighteen dollars per mouth to the ultimatum or no more plates will be bladed to one at dinner PrObably they will get the &Jessica, for good Waiters are as Inderpeosable and hard to get ae geocl mechanics. i To-morrow night the "Black Swan," Mile Greenfield, makes her 'debut Ina Gramtgoticert at Metropolitan Nall, assisted by a goolkselec lion of white artiste,. Upon the bottom of all the 'placards is • notice to the effect that " no colored person" will be admitted, there being no - ,, part of the hones prepared for them, not even near the roat,where in ordinary theatree the poor darkies.are crowded. In the south, ladles as fair and pure and refilled u our own can associate at chump, at all festive occasions with colored men utd woMen. ,Me. Clay and Mr. - Calbmatactuld entertain- :Vendee/dr ef body err. want remained elbili; • and it was leftluir New York abolitionist', and unionists alike to I declare that the colored man and woman of this city Shall Dot bo allowed to hear the attempt of ens of their blood to 'leg before audiences that have heard Alberti, or Sontag. • One legistature makes little progress In the bushman of the settles which Ilse bun devoted &Ili lathe Int thering of various private ends; or mall events of the-speculations of banks' end railroad' people. There Is a lobby at Albany for every honest aid dishonest purpose, and in recklerneas it trends any hobby ever known, always-excepting that of the legialature of Call , fermis, when the outaidere openly. kept "free rum" to: all manors, and where Senators as im modestly propeeed to adjourn to take "e then send drinks." The hundred-dregs of the session will soon close, vhiti the -body will Maperse If the perquleites do nit - prove too attractive. In the --way elf local news there is nothing except clouds of dust. : rivallry, the effects of the SIMOOth of the Great, Deter; and a murder or two and each like horrors:- -ROBOTS ADD 818 SLANDERERS. To the Editor of the N. n.• Daily Time,; Thank you, &tr. Editor; for your article of to day on Kossuth. Ice words are true and gener ous., spoken at a fitting time. Remorseleis ha tred-and slander have, to overflowing abundance, been potato Into the cup of the Illustrious Hungarian. The wanton abuse of Integrity and 'greatness is, however, neither strange nor attire quent. Blows and carne hive long been the portion of those whe'dettounce and trample na derfoot the falsehoods and tyranny of their age. Reformer', and liberators, have seldom been unaccompanied, in their 'career, by an army of data:ton. Ahab honored the prophet of Baal who soothed his care with assurances et aucceee; and sent the divine prophet, who feared not to utter in his hearing the unpalatable truth, 49 cell or dungeon, there to expiate his fault.— Kossuth has, with trumpet-tongue, proclaimed before the world the wrongs of his country and her right to break her chains and- assort her freedom; and:the deapotio governments of Europe declare blot a dangerous and revolutionary "man. Kmeuth has , thorugbout the United States, preached the ohristlan doctrine of human bro. thethood, and rebuked the CaltHrpirit, which says—" Am I my trother's keeper!" and comfortable 'conservative people here, who feel themselves well enough and think other people have no basins' thrusting forelgnmiseries Into their view, have taken the preachng In high dungeon, and tumidly berated the preacher fur Ids pains. Why should Hungary ask the sym pathy. of Amato.? Why implore the protest of the young Republic of the West spinet that inter emotion of the colossal despotism ofthe North a w u b i.h which , 1 b. aeic crushed tzr i, t i The; b u iloash " spirit t n o f tyranny may seise and reed its struggling and innocent prey, bet no sound of remonstrinoe, no bold and decided protest must come from the land where pro-eminently free leatitution" hare their home.' in Boob a case the lips of freedom must remain hermetically mated. To open them and permit the heart free discourse might do tome damage to tiade, or prove injurious to coin:merce r or afoot the peace of nations! Des. potism may form its leagues, and promulgate its dark creed, and execnto Its bloody plans, sad freedom most be slienU. And the man who oomes from tar, the representative of a strickea land, of &country lacerated and bleeding ender )the feet of an abhotied and perjured prince; sod I who sake for sympathy on behalf of the suffering I people of his land,. an 1 on behalf of freedom throughout the world in outspoken national declaration to fling in the teeth of tyrants; that man is met by taunt,. mid jeer, and reproach, and is made a mark for the thick flying arrows of calumny. What has he done? He bee sought to involve tl3 in no war; hd has Invited DO Amer- lean citizens to take -part In an antl-Austrise struggle; be has only aimed to secure from our piepli sympathy and some sesietance for the fa. 'tore liberation of hie fatherland, and from' cue GOVellatiali a public declaration iceboat tbe in• tervration of single or allied deepota in the af fairs of free and constitutional kingdoms. believe Kossuth In neither demigod not'. hero; tuts brave, true man, not without his faults, (for what mortal has ever been,) but with eg hie &Hinge, one of the beet and stablest oflu. man I cannot of his early strug. glee, hip h one orable i on , ambit, his love of friends end family, hls devotion Co the best interests of hlr country, hie sorrows his elevations, his im net,Pr"b4u'at let. l' ' n h et le t fervid trust:' t .' temporary , 4leloquen ce,-an d blight h o f the hie pies deareet hope", bat I feel drawn towards him by •'woo4 attraction . Even in the partial page of Gorge! 449 intro a War:hat/toter larither clouded than obscured Had , Ketenth been eacceltetal, had an of equal integrity and patriotism assisted him while he mum it th e Deal of the Ilaagarian Government, en d opposed the linperial Itnall; at Oita day; him m ot?, Outdid of Going among thou moat tais : sr: Ie 411 which 141414 la its dally maze lochs . . the canrase carried on by the, Colonel-,himself .down, would' have-been mend loi happiness to beet Anson against a world in arm:. ',old Be j l. Anne. It is theesfere with surprise and pain / ere ect9h.papers as the Now York Observer retail lion has Unaccountably acquired an immenee in ere tame to time the worst thingidthat &certain doonce with the Excel:dive, Co that he Sods him- class of home , and fotoign papers the a ain't ear quite able to reward his friends and punish him. Fur inatance, - in this week's Observ er we his enemies. In this state of thing, Phelps and are-Vetted to a part of Mazzinra letter to yes• Lamb, his two Democratic colleagues in th e text euth, withon a t any notice of Koesutles reply to Congress, sought explanation, from the old gen , , the same; es'upllemthene tiamryPrneo'tBokine lehentllciedeeni?htheol 'imam Re treated then , with only it dietwrit urged on the late mad inaurreation si Mian! civility. They then came down upon bier with ; This is not fair. It is not what I expected from ten manuscript pages of democracy i , pure and 1 the Observer. A di_ca ., tion o of a noble but much maligned man. uothfiled,., of the miss,,ori . sort, ttomood,,tit that Again, Mr. Editor, I thank you for your win ner very bat citizens share my feelings in this nu n .oss I 6131 muck mistaken thousands of he sheuld come out and declare himself a regu lar Democrat of the old school, subject to nen men, and other party contrivances, or nothing matter. RSBYTIN CLERGYMAN. bat old Denim,. The old fellow was not td` be New T oad,, March 25, 185 g, bamboozled tato extra dumnaery, and so sent the letter at anon to the local organ at St. LOUIS for pablication. It hat appeared, and i■ evidently a notice to all the world that Messrs Phelps and Lamb do not consider old Bullion u Democrat of the workieg sort. Neverthelesa old 'B. 'goes on with hie work, getting his meta In - the beet places, and keeping out—that more panieularly—hie enemies Thew he has placed Id, candidate, one Watson, Tu before all others for the St. Louis PostiMat tership, and has laid-out Bowlll, an independent compromiser between Beaton and put!-Beaton, who bad put in the - paper, for the Indigo Bu reau. Ile hid him out cold as a wedge."-- Phelps has been six years in the Room, is re• elected to the next Congress', aspires to the . SP . aakeratdP, as Benton does, and to the Sena torship, as Benton does also. Thee, you ace, there is a chimer for &most delightful fight. A chance 1 nay, the thing must come I nay, - it is here,.and mutt go on to the death politically of one or both, and upon old Ballion's part to the moment of his physical extinction. PEON FEW YOWL Cc:reel:4[l.6lnm of Pittsburgh awttt. Now Vona, March 81, 1853. There is more buoyancy in the money market, and the rote of Interest has materially receded. The banks, however, are not large lenders, har ing `the fear of the Bub-tressnry before their eyes. The amount of oath in:the depository now reaches the sum of eleven millions three hundred thousand dollars, and steadily increseing. To supply the daily wants of the Importers is all the banks care to do, and this is not done gra timely. The imports for the ninety days of 1853 just closed, will reach the sum of My millions of dollars, of which a trifling part only has been paid. The .float four months aro/ liquidating months, and bills are morally certain to be ex hausted, and coin sent to a largo extent. Stocks close with meet animation, but speculators are eby. • frt.pa the l'hilcklybia FATHER. OAVAZZL. The wanton.) to Father llevatzi, at Now York, on Wedoesdny eight, waa moot mammies tic. The Nev. Dr. Cole, Dr. Cheerer, Dr. Dowling, and other dietiogulahad clergymen were plant. The Taberuaole was densely crowded, and • number of Rattan gcntlauice wine pre, ent. • Father Garassi spoke at some length, and woe listened to with interest. Hie address was in favor of civil and religious freedim. 'As earns of our readers may not In familiar with this celebrated Monk, we lay before them .a abort sketch of his life, condensed from the N. T. HornEL-which, for the general informa tion it contains, will repay perusal. Aleesan dro (.1 i, in a native of Bologna, in Italy, where he was born in 1809. At sixteen years of age, he entered the Order of St. Bornabas, in which be rapidly rose to a distinguished po- He barnacle a Professor of Rhetoric at Naples, and taught the theory in moat of the cities of his native land. At the advent of Pine IX, his enlightened views found utterance. He wee, with Ugo Betel, an upholder of the new pa pal policy. Hie first appearance on the politi cal Beene, was on the news of the Milanese in eurrection on' 1849. The discomfiture of the Austrians throughout Lombardy, being celebra ted in Rohm, the students of the University seised on the eloquent priest, carried him on their shoulders into the pulpit of the Pantheon, and called upon him to pronounce the funeral oration of the patriots killed at Milan. The ora tor rose at once to the height or that great argu ment, and became at once the trumpeter of free-• dam throughout Italy. The trboolor of Rome was displayed on his cassock, and the decorations he wore then are gill unsullied on his manly breast. He llama •gued the citissns in the Coliseum, and the Pope exmoutagrd his efforts to rouse t h e natihnol en orgies,aad eonferred on him the office of Chaplain General to the forces then, organizing by the hey of volunteers and the formation of • National Huard. ' in that capacity he marched from Rome with sixteen thousand moo, and after a short , hesitating halt, on the frontiers, positive orders cause tram the Vatican, and private Instructions to Garaszi himself, to move forward and ant against the Austrians. The outward March oft the Roman army was a euccestien of triumphs to the walls of Visors. Gartrxi'n eloquence supplied ammunition, clothing, provisions, hors es, and all the matertai de purrs, from a willing poptalation. He Tim the Hermit Peter of the whole crusade—the life and soul of the loser reatioa. At Venice, in the great area cf St. Mark, he harangued, day after day, congregated .thousande, and filed-tire Venetian treasury by the voluntary oblations elicited by his erresisti hie appeals. Women tore off their earrings and bracelets, and the wives of fishermen flung their large elver hairpins into the military cheat, and several thousand pound. worth of plate and jaw elry was the result of his exertion. When the Roman divieion was ordered to fall back, Father Oavaui made herniae ring with his exherta- Hope to uphold the cause. The Grand Duke ex , pelled him from Tliscany, and hi found Wage in Genes. The Bolognese having broken into open muti ny, Havaiii Was recalled by the Pope, to allay the discontent. His return wait in triciloph, and his presence restored order. At the flight of I the Pontiff the Roman Aatembireonfirmed him Chaplain General, and he at oasis organised a Military Hospital fur the wounded, during the Mega by the French. He went forth at the heed of 14,000 troop, with Garibaldi, tto repel the King of Naples, then advancing on Rome with 20,1100 men. At the fell of Remo he received an honorable trittitimaal avid Jay . ra.dal from Ondinot, and while his companion Ugo Bassi • wee shot by the Austrinos without trial, he was suffered to depart by the French Ile says Le owns his vibration to - our mound la Rome, Mr. Preto:ma, the painter. He escaped to Loodon, where be lived in retiremeut, obtaining his bread by giving lemma, in I4llan. -A feef•of his countrymen discovered his position and brought bin' before the public. He crested entho• *la= wherever he wont, in Lend'on =highest', Olasgaw, Edinburgh, by bold deisuncisiltwat the itandut Cout - He is elide • Catbolleg• end Me ea:ovate/ derive irOtlattlas• itoportenee from their being.% lICCOMIIIir with the sentiments of a large body of the young clergy of Mad of Purrylem, menacing the otter redo of ultrentonteue aseeedermy at home, while it eeeeks to triumph in,Englarel and in the United States. SHERLVP'S SiLEB By virtue of sundry writs of Vend:Baal Espo use, larsti foolas, and hen Rids; limed out Of the District Court of Allegheny - oeusty, - and the Court of Common Neat, and ,to me directed, will bo exposed to public tale at the Court noose, is the City of flitsburgb, on DIU:MAY, April 20t.b, A. D., 1853, at 10 o'clock. A. AL, the following deeoriturd prop. erty, toVrit: ALSO. All tbote three lots or certain pleas of ground !situate in the City of Pittsburgh, being lots numbered 22, 28, and 24 of the sub-ditiaion- o f lots Non 88, 56, 67 and 58, in the- original plan of sold City, which cum sub-division was mode by Adamson Tannekill and Abraham R. Woo toy Esq., Commissioners appointed by the Pres. Silent of the United States and will appear by reference to the diagram thereof; laid lots cap taining in front on Penn street, 'each, twenty feet and extending in depth, preeervieg . the same widtb, each one hundred and silty feet to Fayette alley. On sold lot No. 24 on Penn Street re a three story brick dwelling with back build ings, and on Payette alley 100110 story louse. Oa said lot No. 23 la created a throe story brick dwelling, 'tailback buildligs; on cold lot. No.• 22 is erected two-story :brink droning 'with back buildings; the aforesaid lots Noe. 22, 23 and 24 being sultftet to an annuity o f three hundred _dollars, payable half yearly', to ?Settle Remington oat of the rents thereof. Seized end taken in excontion as the prOpetty of Z. W. Remington, at the mit of Greif, Lindsey & Co. ALSO,. • All the right, title, interest and claim of. Jo seph Miller, of, in, and - to the' following de scribed place, of property, situate la the city of Pittsburgh, and .described as follows, to wit: beginning at the distance of 50 feet from the corner of Walnut end Liberty streets, thence at right angles with Liberty street 100 feet Spring alley; thence along said Spring alloy 75 feet, theca at right angles with said alley 100 feet to said Liberty *treat, thence along Liberty street 76 feet. Bald described piece of property is composed of lot No. 99, and half of lot No 98 in the' plan of the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh. Also-411 that certain other piece of property desulbed u follow, , els: Beginning at the dletance of 200 feet front the corner of O'Hara ;and Pike ,etreetr; thence along Pike street 60 feet; theta, at right Angles with Pi ke street 100 feet to Mulberry alley; thence along said Mulberry alley 50 feet; thence at right eagles with Mulberry 100 feet io Pike street, • the Pikes of beginning; field last disoribed pleas of property being lot marked No. 20 in the plait Dforesaid. There is erected on said lot No. 20, three two story brick houses. On the Millsboro described plus of property there is erected". two story frame house and wagon =thee* shop. Baud aud taken its execution la the property tt Joeeph hillier, at tho cult of Hunter Mc- Laughlin. , ALSO, All 7 4he right, chant and interest of Jame/ Scott and Sarah Non, of, in, sad to all that certain tot of ground, elitist. le Allegheny city, bounded its fedora; beg/004g on' White Oak alley at the dlstenhe of 980 feet porthole( of the North Commnit . (bend &languid alloy tiny feet northwordly; thorns parallel with laid com mon sastwardly 90 feet, more cried, to an alley 10 feet wide; thence along eald alley southward ', GO feet to James Oormley's lot; Mena. along ' laid tlortelere lot westwardly and parallel With acid 90 feet, more or less, to the place of beglardag;' being part of it larger piece of conveyed by ilagh Fleming and wife to Joseph and Jame' Scott, by deed, recorded in deed book, oil. 2 M, vol. 46, page 14; the Inter et of Joseph Send being conveyed by himself and wife to Sarah Scott, their deed dated D , on Bald described lot le erected one brink dwelling house ; about twenty one feet In front, more or. .Ines, on said AYltite Oak alley, and two stolid high, basing a base meat tutderneath and containing about al: rooms; on the bank end of eald lot Is erected a frame stable, &u. flatted and taken in execution as the property df James Scott and Sarah Scott at the salt of Beijamin McClain, for use. Parchadrevryl ho required to pay 20 per en the purehase money on all 11121323 does than -9100, and 10 per cent. on all purchases above that Ma. WILLIAM MAOILL, Sherif. April 2, 1853. Sotn.—The Shenandoah has been sold fir 166 000. She will go into the Galena trade. The .11011 . 11 u been sold to Captain %Said for $OOOO, and ■Ol Leers(ler run regain)) In fdisaotarl river trade,' Mir E. WILLIA3Ie Sztacr- Scno•L Will Oro. .fain 03 MuNDAT the (11k Intront.in tho Room bolo. flu Lecture Nodular the F.ost-Preftartantlloarob, LOS on !blotto, the 1114, will Oa immboad to that ay ae coo, Orr, and well lighted Hoorn a 1.,. Irr. John 11. Ball'. rota. ovular of terry .11.4borly Entranco on Ferry: tare:4lw YQUAG MEN'S XEROANTILE LI BRADY ASS:CIATION AND HeeI:A:TIM INSTITUT?. A LaCTURE will be delivered nefore at ILMIONIO HALL. en THURSDAY EVENING. the 7th of April. be BISHOP O'CONNOR. Subject—" Beauty and Tani]." Ds,. open at T o'clock—Lecture at B o'clock. Valle cl aiinimico.2scent4 to to had at the principal .Lurie and Book 21tOrgl: alio. at the Library Rooms, and et the Directors and Lecture Committee. HEN KY WOOD 6. IV. /I KINCAID, woßit! WOR113!!--A great many i•arned-Weaneeo hay. been Written, exphdning the origin ut. and els... Hying, the Worms gebaratad in Lb. human aystem. tica.uy any cof IL dical acienoo has elicited tom, acute observation and Peldoond tesoarch. and jot Phyalcianaart vary much divided la opinion on the malt. Ject If mug ha admitted, however. that after all. a . 3 , of ,7011Ing theme Worm, and anri (Ong lb. body l ogo their prereova, is more ralu than the wird di. galsltlints as to the origin. TLe expetling Agent ban at length boon found.—Dr, }Mane'. Vertuiruge to th. antwil ought attar rpolige. and has a•ready suporteled all other Worm Lladioblat, It. attic., being unirersalle ucgoow lagged by nuttiest practitioner, Poe sale by all druggist. and merchants in harm and country. and wholeasle and retail by the sole propristor, apl hIDD • CO. dO Wood erne. IDir BURKE A BARNES' SAFES—here Is the kin 3 of teeth:odd,. WI to the 11\11. of our SHER. upon .bleb we an confidently rent the reputation Of our work. We have already published several oneltlcates. purring that Safes made for ear regular sod ordinary Wes, and cold abroad. have been subjected to the SEVEREST TESTS IN dOTUAL 00NPLACIIIATIONS. and nresetved their conrenta totally free fronk.datnaire. The fallovriny la another proof of the tam. Itaxintaatable character:— $/01000 WORTH OP BOORS AND PAPERS SAVED WITH A 840 - SAFE I ALIIION. Ems Condor, Cu.l Nneember 1 1162. I . Ilrasse. Bran & Maass—Dear &het Y 12. our two letters w. re duly received. 1 was absent at the time. 1 would P lo regard to your Cafe, I COCIAid, It perfretly /Ink PROOF. 1 Metal the one I bought of you last fell on the morning cl the 10th ml .lunest—my stare building being burned M aqui.. It wea bu ilt nt weal and !trick— le large Wm- able", building. kly rant win It at the thuwof the Gm and felt Into tbe caller. w here ere then was a (toga en.ouut of nil. It was • eery hotter. My note,nod book' amounts that re In the Safe , amounted to about Ten Thousand Dell we ars, whteh wee towed. There was no/ u sispiepaper injured; and further. 1 would advise any person who 1. doing business, to lose ilme, but hay a . are to keep their papers, a., In—and I get bne that I. good. I can safely recommend your Safes "taf,"' Your, truly. JOIIN PLARKE. LBl Ws believe Nature has provided a remedy for every dlAra.e which fleeh I. bah to. KILO'S PiIIifILLIIM or MOCK OIL, pot up.. it dove. from the great labo“torr. concealed deep In the bowel, or Mother Earth, Ir. without doubt, one of the greet"t of the,. remedies. Ite.l the following lestimour. green by • gratelal barna: I . l.ranaaa PLLtat Ohl,, debt. 16, Mi. • Mr. some I have wild all your Pecrolstun. or Reek Oil, some two months put, aO4 have been look. Z,l ' d %rot:feud:tit liitoof:ll%!?!gaTeluLf.ttlid, e the DII very thallent In Elan had 1./muter,. Sty danehtcr , at the tome your agent was here, was lying eery 00. with th e dor. note h, • teAtentionful, and In three howl gave the eecond. a nd the dug ethanol, and al. r•coveaad itamadlattir. It le elan anextraordinary remedy for rare and fultune4 gran. Cut... Bruises, nod Ithsuccatiam, and tor the rues ; scam have been cured of long Candied.. Your., with reaped, Wag /itagther. car ..le by all Um Urn/W. to Pittahurgn. 11,9 [Pacers advertiolng ratrateata plans e0p7.1 tar MESSILY. Kph &, CO. 11111,0 j Qat received 61se bondred dam otßiaarer's Ismbly pert...zed HOBBY &SAYS, camps - Mats the ordinary Homy. Soap, amts. scented Brown Woldeor. musk Brown Windsor, Winter and Hooey Shaving Soar% It is admitted by all, that C0..,.,.' Soaps are H. floret In the world. mhl seir viriNEs, ac —Persona wishing to par elms. roma Nom, AAA LAtutsA elan de•eriptlaas, pun Ottarrlef. can obtain Moo, at tba lowest tnicts. at th• Btan of JACOB WEAVYB. Jo. oat Matte and 'mat atneta tor Sri Advertisementof Horse's Cordial, at aute.de JAMES P. TA NNER. WLIOLIMALS IntALER IN BOOTS, sHOES, BONNETS, HATS, &C. - NO. 56 WOOD MUM, PIM/3176CM, Between Third and Fourth. £ atock embrace' every variety and Itheem. n o .t.. Datelined direct from an row loatowl noituleetann t. Annan *wenn. to the Arran and Swann noln and will ho wad ft wan tetoore4noto: toonon lug favorably with then or Phl a deltan ne••Dna. Purclaanto eta! Dawn all .ad Gat. buena/. mb3 Spring and Snauner Bonnets. JAM cs I'. TANNER , No. ZG Wood itreer, would tall tin "Lennon Mainers .4 elfin, who Dor to nil nolo. to Mt lane esentonat of noNNITD. •l• the newest nth,' tat tbe nada/ anon.. Al .,,french InTon, lc._ A H. HOLMES & BRO., liviorActo.lth or SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, BUTTOCKS, CROWBARS, , PITTSBURGIL (/dice 2 Wood •1., b.:41m0 let and 211 d. lap All In.sk - iarrantalelost loamy rastasetatvd:lillt lap R B 'Di 0 V.A_L . -; _REMY If. 'COLLINS,' - WROLZSALE PRODIJON, DONNUDION AHD NOBINARD/HG 111MaCHATIT, AND lital.Z4 IL CRAM, ta:TrZ.lt. riaLi, ac. 44J IMAM. T. No• 25 WOOD STREET, Twelve doors above {V•trr P/TTSISURGH. ED REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO.. DIPOII=BII AbD WHOLVIALE DUMB IN D01112114X AN Mira= CIITLERT r to Le. novo ramored to their now And eztenAvo star.. 7 , 10:31 Wool errs./, row deer, stn.. O. Bt.Chttl ea holes. wbent tO,tr CrAIKUZ.Irf • lino izorthzatt coartslly. •to lest .4 tnsa izsmluatlamot matlena;lett strut. mat *tut erred la tar t tilt. UM, Citizen's Lao:cranny s.nmipluoy Pitts bargb IL D. MO. Pr...oxst. .11.41IL•L'L L. MARSH/LL.B.', OE7I;A Si Afi co n, D EMTN. rit7 MARX= LED wrisocuss DDLG AND CANDO BlBaB ON TDIC OLUO AND L • 18EISeI1'C1 AIVE6B. AND TIITOUTA hum v arrows toss, or demur b, Acs. .4 Le; mama lAtpelttl ^1 t t Sri ant 41-lasnor: ....734tirsPostimm. 17021211 n. iiTglat;, 1 g'l Jr ;acme Wm. !linen., ro h. J r 2n24. Pillrall24 flatts to Edvar/ I J.:lldgca EaZ moacer. 111 slum 2.try,ot, Wm U. Llays, I use U. rearleeli. • DAG' U ERICE6'iiT ES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY ACKSON'S National Daguerrean Gallery norner r th. Ettattoiri an Marta'. atm; (oppoatt. Prow store.) Pit:Aar - A. 1.1109 and Gent lea.° what:cm to obt alo lifelikolikatittaat al .tafgrata prices. will Divot* tall at the aborota,tabilth. ,ot. oust: Ito with attparlot Ebto sadky Liottla. atrattatti with such 0111 that the operator tan tat. tilt. race: amurate tat , thrtilita of CU huntan fors with all r. espoo of animated Ike.= ibb xsantiam. to koeur4alr aiDlcd a .o dm plicaula tattoo of ottitioal tittehanta. tlet*f.ho fttti tWltitfol faits Wolof* maw per. fon nnemblsees 11‘tattontwactakab of Wet and 4toaaaati maw in ut Dart of atlty and •Itlnlcr. t Za" nom t..:1;.74 galson's rust Zramttnn DAGUERREOTYPES. Priett Building, Third B . lrteL ( 1 1117;ENS and eitrangere who wish to oh s, tato an leauratea atIL - 120 and !Ike 111terwit. at • ter) , coaletate yrioe. till foul It to their in tweet la rail at this bell known astabllehteent, wham rah, eathofartleh urgoaranteet SIO eh... mad*. Haring.. tb• 14rgert sod hen arrangrd Old. met bkrltehta •fer IM pomace, whh Irotrontro. of tip. mnri. rrowariul Mai. and tharglird,t,,tt! thert,t4ofieve.ri tfiliotjt.We'ar it:l4gblentiorf ' tat ahlt to afar to the rattan. of the Art, 051010 4: UW saothpar, d althea sillily et be group., In, lat by WWI. pew . arpse. oons ft , oped Opatatlae, Sh womb... from B a.lart 0. to.. to r. Et maloallirr I AMERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY IN WASHINGTON, D. C. rptir, undureiKeed offers his services in tho pmseoution of CLAMS lINVORE CU 8 13868+3 ao4 tb• eireral Varartax•ou, i ta n i . Tr i al , o ci trartstion of any tip 5 1 1V,::411,fg:11.....t,h Ma %toot, ism... Lao 4 or r. 0 . r b . ,,, 0 §§.... 00 sate Um Daoartments. 45 tut tamattorna• uoort or the united 8 ttttt „„ th o mtoot and faithful attention to tnalr . lotere. a. LJOytalt norsinintenre. nfll an. der take awl ba rarbboalbla fl,r the oar. tnula=traion •( „y., • or It ,0,,,, portion .of_ artan Btat• that' ( sale , so D. tie prinninonr </ikon of Campo. - D, ttitriN EDT Wraaniorox. On. D. O. Ward, itith,lB23. • • 08115zat, vr. Bento Fo4 irsm w*u—i £ 0.1 Cbubb 4 o tbett;tro 1 J0 2, a 0 r 5, e. 11.'" ,if1 1 .111 ' 411 g lalkao. Yruselarr WOLIN.: Lieut. Sykra. Lit Duna Co , Joaaptilltrit P.I Ur Nott• .tot n wails m; Albany Loblanitta. ki,, Hoard sr Wlf; E4trla ettadortot, Lc., Board of Liao lig Geo. p Durtin—ttell . 0 fltrget. Ilaicook. L. L. V. idnng —Dr. J Pankfon-4. Albert aamotrapp. lienna-114ton Acne. a .Ports--Ibto4ana Lari Atom., Jnoutor. IL flown; tdamo4 La ra Duuotnuon. T" partnerebip heretofore exiating. iv tVirviri!=rrVllnt r eve i v i riist' l ev j ''' f.I.TgV,I,Tr".--:04 "' n th. 14W *P4;1:1". !mast Enrol. Plo.l2Pliroglatnie . wathr' '' , th : u k thotiped to Mlle up the Ounisms of the firm " Sokl4l/17A3P Plltiburgh, April 10103. ,W• In retirtog from the beelnese,"l tithe plastron, In recommenhoh th (be Moth, and pat.ua of too Is. dm b 6 Wllt4lD4 Pal • vadat. •011 push/int to ducharm with protokoll. od InalleaS G lutraskil to ht. aus. • =MIJ I IR. DAVID ROVE, Dentist, has resnoved ILIP hie Oahe hot the coma. or Woarth and Dacatar st.ets, to a bre wally appeal to the Pltiaba7h Haat. V Lark IL SISED-160 bushela Myer Bead, ..; to . atm cad tb; ka. by Daunt, a co. DR ILIRCHIRI'S UTERINE CATHOLIC N RESP 5 1 , 13 y er-r f t..l to the / ea, o P ra and wino /y se Sha[ • ore. rarat crt tune bllo ' rn.: lent fie I N/3 t e dd. end atipions. ThleCathol I am PS per cent, t .1z lama c dlantne nn ental to be ta. de female, inerrant r I munisrried. and pap - blown and tract /gnats COMII.I. ' these are Pro Lot.. HE or failing of the Vol , t.i soar tsar j fiattunation and Ulm ,: .12" " ;Wet e o t r i t aha - liThVir - =.....y . ...1 ' erns, Gam.' steephith) no VaTy Vro ' roitl3l PryPOV i L lT: d r4 * of New I S ork and other places. Stains thanteles• without ronolir In Inv:tants calm of Pe Rbove complaints. and halo doi rogam for the wArara of th an . Pedenle , here ton.. mended the untorth.famellelow end * attar w Homo on Its salivary earns. are now manlfeating their .PprobalJon. not only by resorting to It In th eir treatment of all the tine...for which It Is intended, but In some banamees scoopting the agnate of It to &Ulna. lotrado-hicti into mon. general use by the Fecolty. The ton venom of thiethtepattion upon the female con. Hindi.' Le of the most Mead') kind, the most deltats end feeble female need have no fears in It. use fur any Hog of tine, for Boasts/u no reenll2l, r.r any r.• el. 'retch can my, in thy Way Wac0...L..1 , a tt , a4e reopvt rillytted a. to Cute The moles Operand' of Cale rented!. In the cure of this Mar of dnemea. la thronth the gthend emnomir . tie with a peculiar detertal,alith to the team's Maim additional Donor, nttbta catnolleontatne ornrth• Of confidence of the la toted.. • sumeniol. safe, and .I. th 9 remedy. 111 b. found In theist:Ll/Wet, tagether wlttelm portant obsersanoos tontrhins lb. astute awl STMO4• mg f the disease., to which the &Pennon of ladles and p titioners is respectfully invited. r ac- The InzredientS, as osthfied by blab titodial •othorPf. fAet,Pa7Pl=lnrietileit,getlitt.4"....lL—:ot related BLYZBILNCia. Pm( Dunbar. 31. D. Paltiricre, J. C. Orrick. H. D. 8.1. Bentham. h i . ULM, N.T. 17. Y d. l itllll . Z I;4 ' Itff:2l; L. D. If onslog. annandalgra i N. T. W W. Reese, 11. D. City of New York,. W. Prescott, it. D. Concont. N. H. li - PaltiPhltta can be had grab. at our Drag Stores. J. KIDD 2 Ca. CO Wood onset. It. K. NEELER3.4 D. B. NW YiER, 140 " Si !missal. and ftetril Agent, EPP . PE.11411.131. afin.l. list fedora) ,trert Allegheny Dity a= Ca PrOpnetrcs, Celan! Depot. :Et, Breather. New Perk. apt , 1,1 • r~ro LET—That large Rua oommtattotto te.‘a WAISELIOUSX lately oxaried by 11. T. Leech ni:4 No IE3 Boni mom, Apply to IL apt Baal Palate end Loan Apon I.tc LAIN. e. 21 Fifth sion.et. _ _ _ MAR-100 bbl.. N. C. Tar, to arrive per mnal, for sale by ENGLIBII aPt 121 Neon'. street sad LSI Farm greet I OTTON--55 baton Cotton, Jam reo'd argil k_l far sal* by late) ENGLISH .1k BENNEPO JOHN E. HOLMES. J. IL KIRKPATRICK. Lecture Cemmlt4 ALUM -50 bbl.9..Alur, for Bale rby r J. 8::1100MIAKEN a co,. _L Cvnmtstre, EPSO3.I SALT.' 30 bbli. Epsom Salts foe r a r by lAN) J. BCILDONXIIILER CO: ORLLY-10 cases Refined for sale by r.pl I \J. BCIMON3I A ICE it t CO. LIIVERY—.IS kegs Imo t,:d. °' "J•br t. 041 . 7 •POTICPQN.IIaKER aCO WHITING-50 bbV.Whiting , for sato ECUOINWAHER a C('!): LARGE WRAPPING roam, 614 (mr h.") f.""!. bl. gcnoilzrzsElilt a co. WRAPPING PAPER 3 0areatas Wrap• plat paper (metered) fey eel. by spa J. SCI.IOO e . L_JA . C . II. A CO. • ViLEAP AVAIL PAPER--aq phew at IL/ it m 0141,000 do. At 10 dolt. 10,0000o.aAl2)6 oon4; rycA Ws *Niemand for ply by 'O4 TLIOAIAB PALMER, 05 MYtkoAstraet., f lENTRE PIECES-•--For Tested 1114 CC 11-. ttiill:lisigArb.ratUitt! Tgt.T.,'ll`.7ll stl. 1 17b .1 01 4 ;: t os‘t Third god Fourth. .a. 41 TURMAS PALMS... fS AL. fPLES-- 2 ; bble. largo ripples, toed 04 tut isle by lIRNA7 /1.AC0LL1772. t‘, 201 Woxlnriyl. tiIIEESE--800 boxes large Cettini — `arkd 1../ 170 do. Pozllsh DiAry.Cbtlyy. t 0.1.0. Er `i t - FP 0 0 .4 2 bblo., this day roc's, 11/4 .111:116,/i 1. 130TATOES-10 bble. Nes t 'L w. by 1.1,41 1:1Y.11111" SUGAR -150 Wide. Suter; is far rate by 14.11 bPRINfIzR 11A t. NIOL s k i SSE,S 7 ,. ; 150 UN,. 4010413 , tee BPRINOV: *lllll. 'O4. ARD—Ge, tiereco, 239 Man , and 151 . eg , . . ~I,4N' 4".11'..4 "litl , 111161 T 11 , 1141.1116 PllXT'e 4 a/A Casale bT 4/Tiltit 11A hac‘; - Lt. itiS EED 01L-13 "Maree'Kitatad Lan.i...l W s ill star* sta 1 41. bY tut • coutapxo IIAWEIAci2III,, 11 17'111' P°Rll.-3 bHikiNrijdllariHfAliejl4, , Pklgc6 NAROII.=-Z reo'diT didt'salo __ I !..PIN I I9,IItAARRAFtni.: !I Wed L-7,000 lbs. Iroril, irk;ion;" ncl lor br 1.41 RPAINtin 'JAPER H ANGlNTS4.oi,imspri Open oxrd Blw. V /vet .3 Goll. , pls . ow.. or Won Papr , (o W. P. ?CAUL+ • a, VV.*, Plat.z.r.dtunor ia• Arnow, •Itter wangtrod ot WA VV/160W Ci r ilTit 7 AW 7 &ant Daub, LI b) f INANGE - B - -- -- 16 -- iii) er' a • ° rearm Ca anirr. at ' rob23 \ intBESE—.I,SI9 lbs. pra,,.. % ) ...r. Oberso. la rte. and TO- N. colds J. T. a 7 I. [WON a. 45 Li/Mt, rtrett. .11)BLED APPLES4SOO b . Drie ppqr arris'' ' ' .. .q. '°.;" J. r. i.b ioc , oxr.. 22 Llbey Md. SUNDRQUNDRIES-5 bbla. Nal Bat r; , lES - 5 2) tea. Nat Lardy 10 dal. C.ll kilt.) 270 au Ida•ba'k Potatoey. 70 Itaa. )00 Pr... 250.01. azat )20 `, tiler dritlei; \ . 1/0 ..1.0 arleda [berm \ la store add far rate ay fraL7l/ JC4/3/ WA a\. le WO COFFEE-9N bags ictia Co re, 'N mere and far tale by IV)I. RAGA f7CY k .1214 tifsif-1W bbls. la* IcoT3 Markerol;%2o hr. bbla. to. do.: 1a 1,. 2 dm: 1/://:d. la bah O latr a til , r, rod kitt/; 25 bbly. 1,.. TRuit.,Artan‘lara.A DI a LEAD --60 pi. ..s cir -I\lcandand fdr sate a_ ar • (..birj , alma /12 . 47 E /pill/R(471. 1171 R IaEXO--,f,(.1 - 0 - 11br. on bandarrAfor am. ay- imam._ \lmam an a 1N....11RA,i,. \ tikAIP and M ANILLA .4aad Galas TWINE. Yds sal. b 7 \', , \ 2) T. Igaik co._ 1 4,-gallA-eI:MED ItASIS—I.S laercca S. C. Ig a l a lr i arrirusg Gad for oda by T. • jair i . .i a CO. el g OAR-CURED BREF7-.10 ties a *7 ( ..0 b ... ./m/lag alal far Yalu by nt T. LITTLC CM VOYEEZ--100 bags Rio °pare, ca . kaa — d a,) and tor sale b 7 rabdo V/73 ZONI:1102)T 4 )111111/117 JM anii S—Joel - real ro: i'a•;\ ono ct ~ ..nicertax Ylpr, lo drama IV. A. Meck•ECl, um/lint/I and llond stnald. UOAR-150 hhda. N: 0: pri hair Sußaz, for br [ m.:ll ] J. VIATYD. Appixs--3oob ut nry Apples, in 1J sum or ;mull 3 . aR. itoTD. VINEGAR-50 bblw. Cidor Vinegar, fur sec by RuhIII .1, R. FLOYD. 11/111TE BEANS-20 bbls. amarl VlhiTo for by Flahl4l J. sA. FLOYD. 0. MOLASSES--56bb10., in loom for /.1 J. a , LIoOSE. I) RIND BEgF-10 tos; grtgar-chrodD—ried Rog, it, More kal for tale \ Mhl2 . T. LITTLE 4 CO. CLAMS -_100 bx.s., assorted not Ibrirslo by ImhIYI 20 Item ix•tiran .obaneo,fite r stanzas! we rife In., in a.. 14t. re LOUR-100 bbla. erf ao 1 extra FaroUr Flour, la stone and tit rale br 14.1112 T. LIM ACO D RIE —4D APPLES -00 chorea, in fa. by =UV " " 4 r' T. LiTTLE A CO., Ibt berm/ .that. COFFEPOFFEE-300 baize Rio, store and fur E-3W br ItIntIIfUDON I WiIIRA3I, A 110 Water Meet aed 114 Prat otro+f, (!OE .-200 bags Rio Coiree, ibr\salo by I—/ etat NArCR---200 kepi, bola brandß; elaer. Create Is, Italbsl MAULS 5it.15.)4 / 71 0Dr191.1--30 tierces Codfiib, in pZIII7 Ild h wlrr. for ob. by WU. ligtt,L2l.prwtmetar...4 bbla. for nabs by VON sossnossr 4.ousettr. LgOtATOES-200 bbla.Ne.ihauitTiOk, Pink i" 444 '° 4. htrh17112. i) i Zris 11. ret'a yea for Me b 7 Imbll I VD a . co, POTATOES—Red 6 and igeshar ~,L4l7""'"ldng.f""l.' lACOR WEAVER. .11. 14filltrii 0 21i 12 Swe t t:Vitt!!! White Ilo i v !v ie sk.m a nsi nslis&s. " Isar. emi.mt it.% Q (MAR S. CURED DRIED BEEF-6 demi 5.3 fat wil• by I calsel Alda1•1 • ONNETS and BONNET RIUP MURPHY • ISUIitIIIWIELD lure caw ' =ant of caw style Sesloss Byqn.z. ' liVitY AFl'l,Ea..-,,,,r4 , il la iron. Jr.. seam. Oka tar .I.b ... BIBLE HISTORY OF "MAYER— rith practical rairoNn... by Cbarloa A- amilrlch: Pr , ca Pl. For tale by Vet Vl. ON A ANNOW. -, WIN , ! o . llartet atrwat. neArrY . anrtb. ~ PRUNES-50 kevi . , 7 io 'arrive, tor -title . 15 zahlo • ISAIAH 13.10ERT rtd.la lcr uta by 7ibcrlleeiarh''-81 gar DDorlto WOOL ,tt tS7V:I'Ai ib,;ir‘° Ina b Losl,jnnt ived au Imlloo7l' )t. ta)al2 , lN *WO t, Emutits, ArreNTtorn\\\, ApoLvist ,PATENT calm Dur4L. TD CELEBRATED SEED \ PLANTEE It u ortrall.4 18 He United Stanwood hula! 1b11.4, Pa i e'i t. u • T A . s . i.. " o r T4%l • ; ` i h tt h e 0010 Union.. 40 iiu Moe awe to be cut o st la teap it Itt,r tlat e? created drove .4 .TS Hu \ creet. amid ot e lc in (bre. th 8 mem. i• • NU' •4 or , fl d he , : if e w il ,, y 7 f : as n: o l ili v t a 7 r ia.. " 7: r yo ' : h ei:r r ::Co h :ro ' ; ‘ " ro .„.c lie o Lofte er .. l .r i \ InTaxnuase \ 1. llereiTerger. cal thrieneroncbester et .o e a n . est rep. 4.5,11fth .treat \ V o nt: 4" ll r t. - -b ' ell . M.,a7; • • .1 8 Le.w.h. 9ealsioa to, Liberer Jes nACo . fa l l me Water Street. t. 04,11 Art,. thaimfall meowed oof ponituoilr at endett by p2-dcw ' is/AWLS CHARLTON CO \ eisUrigs W. WORDWP.I.I., CA BiBT FURNITIIIIEVALLNUFACTUREE,I xi.. 97 and 90 'Na/rd otreet e PCITSSUIIHU. 1 \ RESPECTPIIIII,Y informs his fir . and ear:omen. thaithe‘hae Jost completed les spring Mott of Furnhure whieh le . dentdodly the lari mat and believer offered for ado la Ma cite. wMah he sold at prices w low as sa e in A,Uditeer States. HUT or Wtar. tea W.:later - mic] TO uphold hie Mack , with warmed material., best workmanship, and newest deBl tigna sal from the extent of his mak" 4.1 facility Lo Ftlitrn•Prt?ga P" 4 "',"M"'a H. has sdopted the principle otidntifylor me custom er's lama with hie diensill coedit: and Primtalhiliectio obeitiys on hand the greatest Variety of eras 7 await:Oro of Furniture. faun Mathes:pest and rash:lest. to the most btenant and wetly (bats home.nr MiT tart at an., may e inns:abed from Ms Week, ar maxaufsetor...l expresaly to oaler. The followiac article. coodat Jetport ol Meat, sorb:sent. which, forriehowi of styl• end inianot ho t e . Tiaz i e.,lLa r any of the eastern chi. 60 8;5161, PlNBDalrd'llaiCiothi CO down Wa l n ut n, Chair% do lo nO Wax do \ 60 Vallogemy Masan 1 0P Woltz.: do 0 3farble top Contra Uhler. .E . 4) de Drat ea Bureaus' s 0 do Wachetanda ladasal do Ice Common do 41 Flom Dressing Hamm. 40 H•liseCOOT ileastemis• 40 Walnut do CO Cotteme do TOO Cherry and Poniard.: Mabotrony {Feminine; 10 rolnitt do 10 Pl7n r ilowatin d \ TO Mollie and Preakfact . 'abler \ 12 Heeretary and BooloreZei 60 Down Cant Met Cha 14 Cane Seat Rocking Chaises .12 Ladle.' Writing Desk, \ Hat and Towel stn What-Tiota Xtimilrea Paper floe Table.; Coommation Chairs. Pembroke do. \ Plinbethoen des Hall and Old deg Rewistloo do; ladies' do: Psarlinlall de. Estension Dining Taller. Ottumwa Gothic and Uoll w t . bz .. . r o o l , argo Mantment of Common Fornituri sad fabloe b lz t literil i sit o taiV with arta'a in their line. s ell order. promptly attended s! the 'hQrlmtildil':4l'o•"*. EUROPEAN- AGENCY.. \ stiN,wswYo .1211 , 0 0 t ai .81VACKET SHIPS sail Weekly, •ancl Plortb elDELLPlPt AND LIVERPOOL LIFE OF STEEIL PH (City of Idariehestit. and City or GLoro.) .41 Elontb/r. • • . 1 01 1 /VTllo3.lPhdr t . la n.t. Meow, social for Plttellorrthiede....ia'lirars to hand • Pai-=Fr neketo sod Floht Drarla.trorall teat F, shicruiit on too Nenotial Rana. Veer. idts branch.. h. Enalatal. Jralesia, Sootlarid. sod I frt. of discount. dloo brings Fassragers from Near Fort or•.Polladelptila on railroad to Plttaborshoiand anF moat. of each poll them In the railroad offlara.., • \ . • • Hydranlip Cenicnt.", ',.., .• , T•ErE nnderolgned harp constantly on hand' a lame ottrply of BCEBIiN arodautroCKSlENT, smarm:L.l qualm. TIOM artlela la ttt brat - and amp tot material for Clotorna—a .logla four \ inab mama et Drink, MA lo and plartored'•lrltba tale Camelot. Till am dare far am. Loa even plastered yo Oaf arall. Minor. alas esors to th e Misknogot or am loch. M.= I. • few da r y: , asmaid aa to mist IT trertrG , 34:arra ja o ion got.% S . Aro I lf.!, ;14i5`,.°17,2,1141t '.0..uti.....4. t . amoral str:o a rs.. for allooPorSt L i iiliollsa • ZeflNtr':rc4otgaarelter., „:g..rf.ici, avc.. - - ---\- , ...-.,-intutroir - Cvdu,..'.- . 116.14.ter Mros.t cad 150 Csool 'treat. A Card:, • HAYING received, my SPRING STOCK 8 I of Gantt. 'I will bo plea...'Te,.how Unit to sal' 4fereib VAX}, :41.ai0r:V1Zg1a..%2!1%,;:k ',4l`:•::::e'llt.,r7:trii=4,,l4Frai"'" nor'. g. Ai.. ipinw pa : teranjhods end I:Aar. and rani sod FOno•-ek rol Holtaad, all vilcht. Ott Ctotb. and &Adam , W 7 lb In • ElloaN Tenttlan Winds of 111 Ithada ;itir't\ motif flint. \ , W \ II. lIOBLE. \ ' Slate ' .00fne.\ ' \ PrIIO.IIASN ARNOLD, Slata it ofer, end _ll. Nal, In, f tat,, havlng lost 1 , 4211 k iPaTa the VA•th ha Wci mate Quangos. Ohara Ita h • ado ...eh atnnaerata Is tor.. aoastaot num./. Irtich !Kr 'entit Ida tarot stocks:tan . hunt WO taw) nil 'a oda Env." not on a: ate 10. o , Va. Who boon dam. to ato. 2 41 . 1 . 4, 1 1.;VINIAo . ITr . ravora. ha rTataftt IT to olio a 00; /aft at thr7l. o fid - ware Etat* ot Lacan, WI ‘‘,4. l utir " ..l4 b to b lrlaNtrot4tic I!o 0 1 3 =1 W : d P NtTar t ' \ ~ 'lllll.,l = l,l7. ltr:ga tt felt.a to ‘ ttla traurealeata V. \ 04iimpol d tr. . blata frnm the calenrated . pa and la non' yrepared SW MOD IT the cf ., O, Iktititif. Ehiantco..Folthla .4 011.1 M A. 4Z's.ll.''lL6t4 . 1 1V:liTifilis:41 " . 4 7 . , sdkh' ' dtored ts It\ . uhtILRY, Lomax. Wave:and. , :t4lxttbtarttb \ shall Sou proha \ ptatttnthatt. 4 037 lIIII — M ------ •:1 \ \ - 7\ -- NY I3,AT ROAM; \\ 1102... ; ( oaotain U.., ints Sr ‘g vgnal.v. Sir l;9.ll 'cm Door tOVOSAI \LW. \ t '91 ' 01..r.• \ Y ullo= ACLI.: \ \ .7•Vyttnl76.lool'ri iTt.blid.MtagS ‘l;3i,,Of;'. \\ 7 4e F :erko7 ll lT). 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PCIRPn. lan n•.•• o, April 4:11, MX, nin be arta& ntod's stoes Inced of • \'r BM, OR mir. siairos. • , E.au.\:.- --..4,....-4......1.1,16144. 1 t ' aft 7: . .7 ... 1 tit 4ng 1 V5ernt10......„- ....-......-....---....nCktototox } VoVnetriirri Cr.: ti-iiii-ni".11,e0r414"4" \ ~a.likz e 4 tshatiat e .",, ' zweey 6•Dee, l .. \ ----- —m on •••••=l CtiOni , •-\.4A-• - ---44110 D er . . LOU- --;vninit‘eX: bIASONIt iI,,T.Lf 7 , 'GRAND VOCAL AzriknisTavanTA 't - CONCE,R,T. A i LLLE CAROLINE LSIIMANN has the 1=.1511 Manor oflt a• 1 ,4 II el, 041 cotrtel 31o ek. Gif erdE 4 InlYetIll, ' on 't ' '''. NORDAT SVIZIFING, 42 .1T,11353. . -. . s , Asee li t I,.vitratp Artioter. • \ •, . \ lan, COWAKIi Lattifiem. ' MATES \ p. WattALS! 2 . 1 , ei. - - - . • k 41'1t°. ' 1' R"Pr 11'''''ll'iri*VIZirlt).---7.7. 1 k".. th.tiT'LlttlVM atiliii7 -11 "! • . EA, Pia DO Pork (tomit t i tonscou UtAm r4ti r ..,:,..... z t , . 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Pi a honnedle, -1 • • . i 108 Dort.t, Ellie Stirtiat - tetiow, . i . ~; \ n, N„II , ZE , gf , IY morning 11\724 ,no 14 . _ fe'd and MAU =ea w M. wad, witlwrat,twacrra, ow, a credtt or gad n t on 'fulls azar itto.lo, aPfaror . ,l ar?.. k. • . \,.: ` l 'loglic7...an sitiortlits igirls:egi):•442..Vit+4.l:h \ 0.. boaggzadtailitatagailtiat= ...xzte \ . 4 ,; ; , ~.. \ ...t ... : .. ,10 k. do 104 0 r igi t'itart IS....;:tritA -- iiiriZ.t.74443r I. 4 Tartiatlfuly mortar ° Vb. itiaat4 \ -.., ..-- it f ft U e t \'''!., 'Tait 4r,.47-1U'tir•,:,x..11114,.. \ "V . oths. Astrigr, Bilks, s tco.,'...at duet:Mt. \ ... .11 N. T SD:l.Y.thainiiiii4dr; at lb, \ ''‘, _ A • o'clwk, it thotavisairtia/ nal caritas at \. 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