Ptisbarfl (Sasctte. T. L IATOT-.-A. EltffiLX.. 8? BIDDLE & CO., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS PITT^BUBQH: THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL Deibbtino TifH Cause. —The Hy one they desert Iho ranks of their former friends—otto by one they swallow horning denunciations which they havo on for mer occasions Marled against the swindle, and thus stultify and disgrace themselves before the whole country. Reilly, who spoko earnestly againßt . Lecoroplon-rDKWAnT, who could see nothing but villainy in it—and Owen Jones, who ranked himself Among the invulnerable and the pure—have all gone over to the side of James Buchanan' 'the “nine anti-Lecomptcfn democrats” From State, whoso position has been, ever sinco the agitation of the question, bo much talked about land glorified over, have llirce—possibly to two. v and CnAPMAH arc Btill dwindled down to 1 llickman, Montuomei Lbo last named voted on !» tho Lccomptonites.— counted firm, aliUougl a recent occasion w ;mak arc with the people will remain in that glo Mostuomeby and Hie and wo havo no doubt lonor to them for their rious position. All faithfulness to a good! canso in this trying pe riod 1 Let tho recreants go—they will soon meet with a just reward from their betrayed and deceived constituents. Their hour of triumph is only for the brief present—the people will in good time assert their supremacy, and in a fil ling manner express their honest indignation. The Washington correspondent of the Trihunt, writing on this expresses views which iio strictly coincido wit hi our own in this respect, that we feel constrained I* adopt them without further remark : '•While it is meluncMly to rontcmplnte llio desertion of men who pledged their, personal and political fidelity, in the most solemn man ner, to this cause, thcro is still one source of consolrtion amid the painful emotions which such flagrant treachery excites. With a few ex ceptions, most of t lies© defaulters have justified a share of suspicion throughout, from the ab • sence of that directness and courage which the occasion demanded. Tbeir tampering weakness or worse wns well understood, but-allowed to pass anrebuked from dictates of policy It was the intention of tho Republicans, notwithstand ing these known infirmities, in support every man who should stand io good faith lo the lost. They are now not only released from any such obligation, but are bound to denounce ilie trai tors. And it is comforting to know, too, that they will faro no better at the hands of those to whom they have returned with the brand of a doublo deception upon tbeir brows. The reoent defection audits damaging oonsequeuces to the Democracy, will never be forgiven, though the prodigal sons may bo apparently welcomed with tho fatted calf. And for Knglish especially t hero is in store a punishment in bis own District, which will at least (each an instructive lesson to such thimbio-rigging jugglers hereafter. Mr. Owen Jones was among the very first to dc nounoe the scheme of the conference as worse than the Lecompton fraud, and yet lie is now ono of the most roaring converts, afler the fash ion of aUrenngadcs.'’ National Scirstifip Convention body is now to session in (ho city of Baltimore <>o Monday about,two hundred delegates wen reported lo be either present, or on thoir way U ibo oity. Many of Ibem are accompanied bj their families, nmk.we observe that their Ecico tific deliberations 1 are relieved by a scries of private entertainment", on a magnificent scale. The first was given I>j Mayor Smakn, at the As* sembly rooms, bis own spacious rcsidenco being too small to accommodate bo many guests.— Every evening of tbe week will bo devoted to similar entertainments. Tbe well-known hos pitality of tbe Monumental city will be display ed on this occasion in a most favorable light. The Sun , of Tuesday last, says : “Baltimore is to be made this week, for tbe first time, the place of meeting for the American Association for the Advancement lt will be an occasion unsurpassed in interest by any that has ever occurred in this central city of conventions, assemblies and anniversaries. This association has been in existence for twelve years, and ha* held eleven conventions. It has been welcomed everywhere as an institution in- : lerosting in itself and honorable to our nation and ago. U combines Iho most distinguished scientific talent and acquirement in the Western World, and its transactions aro a record of the progress of knowledge on this continent. Its object is once a year to bring together all scien tific men to enjoy each otlfer’s society, to hear a recital of each other’s discoveries and investigfcr lions, to profit by each other’s expcrioncf&liiS stimulate each olher’o endeavors, may return to their 3 new zes MBCwwflWKgrvTffft prepared to con iesl of their thoughts, knowledge "SfßTcxperience, in the particular branch of sci ence to which they are devoted, to the enter tainment and instruction of the 'whole. To facilitate their proceedings, tho society is divided into sections, each of which has' in charge a special branch of science. Committees appointed in each section to prepare Iho busi ness which is to be transacted before it, and to make a registry of all the papers which are expected to be read. The reading of these pa pers, and tho discussion upon them, will consti tute the business of the convention, so far as the pnblic are concerned." Tlie most distinguished men of scientific ac quirements, including authors and professors, in the country, will be present on this occasion, and their deliberations will no doubt prove highly interesting to the pnblic The Uses or Border Ruffianism —lt seems by the following extract from tho speech re cently delivered in Congress, by Mr Thayer, that Border Ruffianism has its uses. <>n this subject that eloquent friend of freedom very truthfully says: “Ifwo thank. UoJ for pxliiols, we should abo thank him for tyrants , for what great achieve raents have patriots over made, without the stimulus of tyranny ? Without vice, virtue it self must be insipid : nud without wicked and mean men, tbero could- be no heroes. “Tho bravo roan rejoices in tho opposition of the enemy of his rights. Wicked and mean men are tho stepping-stones on which the good and great ascend to heaven and immortal fame. “These miscreants, cursed both by God aod man, subserve important interests. Tho sacred volume which unfolds to us the life and suffer ings of the Saviour of meo, makes record also of Pontius Pilate nnd .of Judas Iscariot as ne cessary agencies in the groat redemption “So I will denounce no inno who hue fought against Freedom (0 Kansas, as entirely useless in the grand resalt. But what a learn to draw the chariot of Freedom ! Atchcson and .String fellow and John Calhoun, with the two succes sors of Millard Fillmore to lifl-althe wheels.” So the future historian may discover that liven the iofamoos administration of Buchanan may serve tho purpose of rousing the people to a watchfulness of their rights and privileges, and of- causing them to distrust forever weak and ambitious aspirants for the high places of the nation. “Sweet aro tho uses of adversity’ if thoy are'properly applied. Another Loan. —Tho National lutellujmecr slates, on wfcatis supposed to be good authority that the President has determined lo ask Con gress to authorize a new loan to tho amount of thirty millions of dollars, and to fund the twenty millions of treasury notes recently is sued. This looks bad, indeed ' Tho recent draft on the treasury for iho l.ccompton ini quity renders the course proposed highly ne. cessary- The President hardly comes up to the expectations of a majority of his mipporters. weinasgino- Austbauaß lleat.—The following ia an ex-, tract'from « private letter, e comnton constitution to tbe people, and tho ’ other the submission of the people to tho Le - compton constitution. _ , , Sc.-uros SuuMr.a’a Health.—Dr. of Philadelphia, pronounces Mr. Sumner dense still '‘serious,’’and prohibits stiy attention for Iho preßeot to business. ,_ The CnTU>e at Sew Orleane* The most dl«»strcra» break wMch hiaaa jet ooearred is list upon tho plantation of John SI. 8011, on tho opposito oido of the noer from Jefferson City. Tho heavy rain softening the levee, and the wind shifting round to tho north ward’ cut oat a gap of about twenty feet, about ten o'clock in the morning, yesterday, through which the Mississippi poured, with a fall of about fifteen feet, a terrific volume of water, which, at the lime wo visited the spot in the evening, had inundated the country as for as the eye could reach, andw&sslill rushing through with increased violence, at a depth of about five feet. Many and various modes had been adopted to arrest the current, but had all proved una vailing up to the time we left — From the X. 0. Delta, lofA April. The opening has increased to a fearful extent, and now measures not less than two hundred feet in width, and the water pouring in at a fear ful rate. The levee, for somo distance on each side, is wet and weak, and giviog way, piece by piece. The inside levee, which was visiblo yes terday, is now entirely covered, and the waters are healing against tho large sugar house as if they would sweep it from its foundation ovary minute. The track of tho Opelousas Railroad, back of the sugar house, is nearly three feet under water.— Delta 14fA. The crovasse at Bell's plantation, on theoppo site side of the river, is becoming a very fash ionahlo place of resort. Every evening hun dreds of ladies and gentleman cross over from our city and spend some time looking at this miniature Niagara. Yesterday evening, partic ularly, we noticed while thcro a large number of ladicß, who seemed to hei enjoying the sport hugely. It is certainly a glorious sight, and it would he a pleasant one, did not the thought of the immense damago it .was doing crowd in and destroy the fcoling. Tho gap is gradually widening, and will, no doubt, increase in width for some timo yet, though it would seem hardly possiblo to throw a much greater volume of water through this channol, unless a genuine river should be formed. Tho skiffs which are inside seem to he doing a very brisk business transporting, at one dimo per head, tboso per sons who are desirous of making explorations into the premises of the landlord, John M. Bell.’ The sugar house, with Us huge chimney in the distance, and lashed at its base bv the surging waters, looks liko an Eddysione lighthouse in land. Tho fall of tho water over tho inside leveo furnishes a series oT as natural rapids as can be found in any Northern landscape, and more beautiful too, for in the centre stands a noble specimen—the prido of the South—the monarch of tho wood—a live oak tree, the droop ing branches of which nearly hiss tho boiling ,water beneath.— Delta IOfA. Since our report of yesterday, the opening of the levee has increased some fifteen or twenty feet in wdith and a tremendous current is rushing through, boiling, seething, and foaming with the violence of its course. The clayey and tenacious quality of the soil does good battle with the assailing fioodsandalono delays a swift destruction of along extent of the levee. The water has increased a foot in depth on the plan tation near the crevasse sinco day before yes terday, and is spreading over the couotry It is freely passing Harvey's canal, has invaded Gretna, and is working down towards Algiers, Tuesday thero was no water in Gretna, but yes terday it was coming on Lafayette avonuo alarmingly, many of the houses on that street being surrounded. Thero were yesterday from one to three feet of water about tho houses between tho Bell’s plantation and the brick yard lower down the. river, and tho residents bad vacated most of them.—The plantation clearing is now a wido lake, being everywhere submerged, the fine homestead standing forlorn and desolate in the waste of waters which are dashing their menac ing waves against its walls.— Delta, of the IH/A. Thousands of persons visited tho crevasse yes terd&y, and many of the ladies had to wait a long lime before they coold gel near enough to obtain a good view. The levee, from the ferry lauding lo the crovasse, was literally alive with people. Preparations were on foot for the erec tion of a pile-driver, to commence (lie work of closing it, yesterday It will, of course, lake somo time to arrange matters. Tho work of clos ing will be one of tbe most interesting features, and tho spot will, no doubt, be crowded from day to day. A boat, starting from the foot of canal street would, no doubt, do a fine business in Carrying passengers toithe crevasse — Delta <, by tho pr\> printers,BENJ. PAGE, Ja., i CO , MsnoUctoring Pbaroja ceotlsteand Chemists, 27 Wood street, between Ist and ‘At sta.,Pittsburgh, and Druggists generally. ap.TY.dAwF Special jiloticts The Groat English Remedy SIR JANES I'LAUKE'S t'ELEBBATED FEMALE PILL.SI lYepared from n prescription of Fir JsraM Cisrku, M p . Physieinn Extraordinary to thoQuwo Thl* well known Medicine Is n» itn|~j9lti.>n, but s «nt<- anil safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstruction*, from tiny canau whatever; and tdlbongb a powerful remedr, they contain nothing hurtful to tbo roostilntion. TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited, it wijl, *u a abort timo, bring on the monthly period with regularity These PHLs hare never Ixen knovm to fail where the di re lions on the second page of pamphlet are wll observed For full narticnlan, get a pamphlet, free, of tb« agent N. D —sl and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any ■uthmi red agent, will Insure a bottle, containing over &«i pill*, by return mail. It. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., i’lttslmrgh, wboh-nl« agent, and sold by all druggists. ap27:dA w fi- T Scrofula, Diseases of the Skin, Throat AND EAR.—Dr. !>•-H. Partridge from Philadel phia, Is now on a visit to this city, and during hit *t*y, will give his particular attention to lbo treatment of the above named diseases. Us Is well known to many of the citizens of Pittsburgh, some of them having boon patient* of his on former occasion*. Tbe Doctor may bo found at the MONONl! AiIKLA HOUSE for two or three weeks. N. B—He bos a very Ingenious little instnnacDt of great tmucflt in certain forms of deafocs*. ap*dV2wd* * BAMUKL GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, Art. &2 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN A . 1* prepared to furnish his customer* and hiijcra generally, with the latest and moet f/jhiutiaLl atjles of Spi ing nod Summer Goods of every variety, which he n ill moke up to order to the eutire satisfaction of tbo«* who mny favor them with their patronage. op'.’rdf'' N. lIOLMK3 «fc SONS, DZAIXJOt in I'ort’isii anil Domrstie Bill* ol Hxrlihn crßTincATns nr deposit, BANK NOTES AND IK .\u Li MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA mado on all the prlncipnl cities through out the Lulted Stales. ap‘22 f ly THE &SERCACTTXEE AOBNCV, FOR THE PROMOTION AND PKO'J'RCTION (JF TRADE. B. DODULA9S A CO., Proprietors. (tinier Hood ond Fifth Si*., PitUbnryh, /V.i-.o ALEX ARMSTRONG, Manager Established, New Yolk.JuuC, I&4l—PUtab'g, Mil til 1«»- .li. IH'UULASS A CO Pittsburgh. .. Philadelphia Cleveland U. DoouLiais A C>> Detroit .B IXiUOLjUS A Co Chicago B DouoLAss A Co Dubuque MUwauklo. New Orloan* Charleston tAiodoo, Lu, Letters of lutrodncllou to Lawyers of high standing and respectability lu «-v.tv anctiou of tiie Union, will 1-* gi s' >i llonsly furnished to *ulrarril>erß making application at the jfflee. Also, letters <>i lotro-inction to any of the utS<-e □stuod fatxjfc. fia-OoLLCCTIoMe raOHI-TLV ATTBKPBB Tli ri »LL l-HETai'l tub UntTcn BtsTta and ItUTisu Poastsstofls. apihdlf f- WHOLEBALE CLOCK DEPOT No. 43 Ktfth Street, utar Wood, R HI I N PI ]\l A N A MK YRAN Wbulrvale and Retail Dealvt* in FINK U Oi, D AND SILVER WATOHBB JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FAKCY GOODS, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS WAT C II M A r l' KR 1 A I AT EASTERN PIIICKN. ni.l9 lydawK ROBINSON, MINIS & fiIILLRKS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WAaH I N G r i’ O N WO It K S Pittsburgh, Ponnn. Office, No. *4l Market street. .... Manufacture sit triads of Btnem Englnea ixnl-Sttif;VarNii> cry; Ceetinga, Railroad Wt»rk, Bt«*tn Uoil«*r« ami-sheet I roc Work. JoLLIdr aud Repairing doooon abort notice. roriVlydfi MITCHELL, HERRON & CO. MISCriCTUREHS or Cookins, Parlor amt IJ*»atinu STOVES, Uralt Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, if IUI Liberty Ml., Pittsburgh, Pa. B’PNA tfroVK WOKIIB. ALEXANDER BRADLEY SUICrsCYUKU AKD UIALXS 111 [VUI VARIETY OF LiIIIKINU, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, &c., I WHOLESALE ANl> retail Fouudrj mi AIK-gheny Elver, two eq aerie noriti exal «. Fcuusylveziie PuaeDger Duj*»l. Office and Sales i-toom. turlXlydfc No, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa PAYNE, BISSBLL & CO, HANCrACTUItM OF Cooking, l-*arlor ami Ilentino STOVES, Giateo, Frouts, Feudera, ole Add Aianufactumrs cl (lie LVlcbmtcd t.’APITAIiCOOKING KANG HI. NO. U 35 LIDKHTV STKELT, jr-is.iydfc nrraiiuwjH, i a Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONKS, BOYU& ti obtained by eddnvlng Jam os Ewlng.f. r ALEX. It. REED, Agent, No. OS Fifth etrm't, Pittsburgh. Jas. McLaughlin. uutoFACtcmn or Aleobot, Cologne Spirits nnd Fnsel Oil, dolMlyfb A'os. 168 and 170 Second Strut. * A. omul a. a. oAKiiu. », A. A. CARRIBH & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agenoy, No* 63 Poartb Street, PirOßtmQß, PBBNA. Oompantca repmootad of btfbaat vtooding. Chartered by PenaaytTaaU and other State*. Fire, Mir Id* end Ufo Rieka taken of all dearrlpllona. A. A.OARftIJCB, WRYMAN ft BON, Manolkcfortr* and Dealers in all kinds of TOBACCO, BRUIT AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, Cerntr c/3*QhJUhi Strtet ajtdlKaMand Alley, PmSBPBQH.PA- J. M. IAITLIfI rwtyiROECAXTT TAXX.OB, No. 54 St CUir^jtort, (Dr. Iriik** N»w 801 l ding,) PITTfiBUSQU, PA. «*3o;lydfo Special Rollers. Appolutmcnt Bxtentlea loJune Ist. UltS. C.M. FITCH Sc J. W.SYKKS Will remain at Ibrlr Office, No. 1(»1 1* onn Slreot, UPPGSITB THE ST. CLAtP. HOTEU PITTSBURGH, till jr s e f/n s t, \ ssb, Anil may be consulted daily, (except Sunday*-) for Consumption, Aalhma, Droncbltla ami all other Chronic Complaints cotupMoitod wltt. nr earning Pulnmuary Dircase, including Catarrh, ll,art IHlnur, ‘. DUS. HTCH 4 SVRKB would »Ut«* that thcfi tirstiri-ut ufOoD*um|itlun i»t>*snl npoo tno fact that the >lticy 3l«Laulr*U. Ilygicbie and MeJiciual tomwliM to pqrlfy Urn i'loud and strengthen Ibo system IVtlh thete, they n*,* UKDICINAL INHALATION, which ralno highly, hat ™\j a* raHijUrei, whlrh n»-.l it10...* liav« no CuniKm ,-r tn-1 Tnraliils aro earnestly rmitiunc'.l «E»i»*t wasting the- prwlouß tiuicofrnralnlilj onatiy treatment bnaod apou the jiUunil.Kv.lMit Ul** Ll.-a that tb« seal of Hi- dK.'h-0.. cm 1 1* r*»»rhcil in a dirr'-t tnrmnrr hy ItihsUMon charge f.,r i-«n«nlp»th>n A 11-t of <|n.-9tions niM I Blllt US I,T Mint. ¥ CHINA, GLASS AND QUEBNSWARE fl4lVo STUCK JI ST OPENF.n, A r TlfiK OI.D F.’-TA Of.ISFTVENT or 1-1 E N Pt Y l‘M Wooit Street, PlHiiMtrglit P«., in is now rpccivin/ from Europe :irul Kaib-m Citio-, a cholo, OM..rtuienl of »rttc!»*» in Ins lioA, (oR)|iril tiudoful «hnj»*a of Pesrl Ulill** StonoTea, Dining nad Toih-1 Wm.'. mi,l tli<* wntiiO in PtHin, Hold, Lontro Bau.l ami rb-wer.i, Km- Whit- Vitrified f.on 8lou«* Table Ware, ki.-uu I'lli* th.* rn.mt -htrabb* nowin U«» fur ilcili'Uirul NterimboaU; Frouch Chim I'f til'" “tylea, in Pure White nnd (J„ld Baud, cither'ln sett* <>r "ingle places; Richly Hill nn,l Ik-oorat.-d Toili't Set* Biittannin vl Plated Cantors; Ocrtnan Kilvtr Tea Tubl.i Piwniw, i*■ K To bis Brother al Ami applicable ».• H UoKCKSTKU, M.iy. l-bl rvKtn A -T.il lea A perrins ib-i S tlnor Ssirrx ii high!) .-i.-m v A It l K 1 > MV im! ill India, and is, in uiy W 11,.- (IKlot pull.laide US ■>► DIM! null «■ the m<"t wlivler,,tii.' Kaiu-a that is tuadu ** rile mil) Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Klbibllion |„i F,.relirii Sane*, *;l* obtained by LKA A PKR KINS to. tbeir WOKCKSTF.Ut* II IK K SAUCE, the world wide fauns of whirb havtug l*d l«> nmneruu* unitAti»u«. ptw chasers are earnestly m.uested to «*» that the names of “LKA A PERKINS" arc impressed upon the B -nle and Stopper, and printed npnn tba label#. Sole Wlmle-sle AgiMit* for the Ullit*d flute*.. Ji.lIN DUNCAN A SONS. Jut, Broadway, New Yu. h A *to< k alwayaiu store Almi, orders re> uivetl f,r dm-1 ■liipme.it Iron. England mjfclydf* •' John C. Baker & Co’a GENUINE C UD-lil VKK Oils" Tins Medicine, prepared in the ;ip .B boUULAKS A C|J It Douuloss A (5l i/«hI manner, nod bottU-il by on. has received tlm *ai»f ,i,io of tins tunat aricatlfli of 11> u Medical profession ul Phil tdulphla uud elsowbt-ie. who recommend It •« sopm-i t" my other now manufactured. B. DoouLasa A Co Of Ita efficacy and Importance «# u retm-dliil lu eases of CousimiptloQ, Q.iul, Bronchitis, Asthma. Chronic Kbeoma tUts, aud all .scrofulous disoasts, it ts uunereM&ry t>, - tboasaods of eminent physicians of Kuru|>e and America liaring tested its wonderful ruratiTu pTopurtirs B. DoudLoas A Cu .Ii Doculass A Co B Douotiaß A C<> B. DucQuaa A Co B. Dooutaaa a Co B DoruLisn A Co Preparetl nnl> ly.ltHlN C. BAKER A CO. Wh-.bwalo Dniirgist*, No. IM North Third street. Philadelphia. Sd l by nil Driii/nl«tN tliroocho'il the country fi.U’J DKNTISTIiV. (jp nn. j . m a i. my, /; .v, SIJ K(i K. O N UKN rI s r. KKiIM NKW YOKK, x.rTR.vTs Tf.FTn tv mv'i'T r.us E Rlsiili A Co .1 D. Putt A Co Paavr A c>i li. Docatan A Co B Doumass A Co. V A I.IX’AL HKNUMBIJjiI AiJKNT T-. Tilt tifMM'M.Y **-!nwit* T—tb bid Kllver, PUtan* and tiulta ureba. and |*erf.,Tm« nil I'-'ital tali, n. m a ", leiii.fV lanuar. without pain C3»Terms nio«lerate 04 Smltltflel.l Slirrl, brlow l>'€»uitl», |aC:d«mfc IMlTltßliKtitl DAWKS At L'U'liKV, llnnsr, Slßii sml Ornamental Painters, AND G R A /-Y F R N; DtkLfU in White 1 seat!antisiino Haintn. Also, all kinds of Paints,Oils, Varnishes, Window ulnss, Potty, Brashes, Ac, 144 fryxf Strrrl, tun doon übotx Diamond All'll rarl9 Iy,lfc UEO. 11. AM»KIi.SON, .V- 181 f.il'irty St,"t, Pitt’bvrijh, / uaNnrscTt.KCH asn wimixsais mu* in Every Vaiiely of PATENT AN 11 ENAMELEO LEATHF.iI NhO' /.'■‘lh'f, .V/./l'fs, iV.IH»r„, / (','in.ry Qtlf NLiiu, Sol«a IjPather, Carriage Oilcloths, «Sfo. All of which will be furnished at the lowest Cash Prinf Q>|| IDKH WANT K I) .%.* dty . __ h’Oi-thiitjrW BiXCIIANtiK. SIGHT BILES I) It AW N 15 Y DDIVCAK. HIIKKM AN A CO., UN TUK UNION BANK, IuNIKi.V, IN SUMS uF USE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Dills <>n llto |*fitirifol < ami lowiu* “I Pr»n<-«, Belgium, -« ru baud a variety of tu n Pattei ua, fancy and plait nltablo fur all p;ii|»rti * Parlicitlar alt«nti>'U paid to e: lueitigGrai” Is.ts Jnbhlhit done at ulmrl uoth-u. rurt VANDEVER & TRIEND, a r r o it n h: vs at i. a w SOLICITOUS IN CIIANCICIIV AVi 6, XJ,inf’t pul-uqi'. !™rn AorColli-rtioiia |>i<>iu]itly mad* hi mn |uatt N i'.l iu .iw*. t.r Wtabrii Wiwmiatti. Will atleuJ to tb* imrrliaaeainl h .ID • '! E-MI-, ol iir.hu Mmi.-t ..i. Huri'U *-1 lull.’ lIKNKV JI.CIMiLINS, rorwattling and Commission Moichant, AND WiMUMALK UFAI.KK I N L'h**vw, Htittef, Seod.x, hi#b, A u.l ITi-lm >• t*t-n.T,iJly, t.r V-. -r> m«id si wt nttihunth \V. ac L>. ItINKHAKT. UANurAcrvKcua and untuis All b I mis of Tobacco, BnulTauU Cigars, Hate recently Liken lh«i building No I ‘4O Wood «•(«•*'!. I addition In tl.t'lr Mauafactnrltiir Krtabliahliiriit, No 4il Irwi itnet, a beret bey will be plcmeni to t recite rlmr Iriendr, apZ7.l j!fr |jjn pmLADKtPIIIA: SPiUSti, IB.W. ™A.H.RQSRMIEIM A BROOKS^ No- 33 (old No.SJry) South Second St., RESPECTFULLY invite Dealers and Mil Uuen to their fresh und iu|»eilnr •'fork "f RIBBONS, BONNET MATERIALS, CRAPES, BLOND LACES, ARTIPICIAI. FLOWERS RUSCIIFS STRAW BONNETS, MENS’ AND BOYS’ HATS, BUSSES* BLOOMERS AND PLATS, AnJ orcr? ibiug connw-ted with thin braucl. of lh« harl- P °SkJShAt tlroo and tub Imyon will tlud Mir prices sdspttfJ to their rcjtilreuieuU and a discount ol • I p*f cent for cash will boailowod. ia»Plea» cut nut nud prase nr a this adrcrtun'Oienr I .: j mind yon of visiting as when you corue to this city mrleod2in PTP P M P ? ? ? ? ? Traiiei rorllieCureorilernln »i Hu|. klo.l «t alio lias a Trms wLL l* will radically curu Bcrola or Raptor*. Offlco it bll Dtostlore, No. UO Wood ftmt.-lgo ol tl» »pB-.(!awp Uoldee MorUr. $l,OOO Reward for any Mfldicino that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAOIO OIL, the only Indian Remedy now eold tor Bheamal'sm, A'turalpia, Beadaeht, ■fijoOtadu, Riintn the Side or Body Sprains, Unites, Son Throat, Burns, QmlradtdCords and iiutda; (be only Teg. bUble remedy dlaco?erod that will ect upon them end Um ber IbejobU. Thousand* of pereona b»ro been cured then complaints by Ibis new discovery. All are iurUed to giro It a trial. Wocipal offlee S» Washington street, Brooklyn, N.Y. For ealo by UR- OEO. H. KBYSER, Nr UO Wood ■trcd.Md J.P.FLBMINU, AUogbeny. • SlgnttarecfpraUAßolchcrondie wrapper, end qi blown In tha bottle. Ualvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic Hedjcsl jrarposw, of arery «njwlor kind, mill ta not Tree wf Express cUsrgw, vherefW *® Exprm fßja, upas s rctaUtauco or Tco Dollar*- Address Dr.GKO. S H. KEYSEK, No. HQ Wo&dsi.. limlargb, I'a. SpWOT? #lrto afcbcttistmrnts. ••The Old Dominion Coffee Pot’ Nv. . of tln» uri'ior RigtH'd. with th« COMMKUfUAI. JOUKVAI, ;u„l KAMII.Y JOUKNAI. AND VISITOIt. in I’nMntior ..f ll.*- *ara«vwu«> Crr- Tlio lt.KA»of Amnnla, ennjprelietidiint nil «lu»-* t "ih.-.Me ludiritod, whither lor mibacription. a*WrrUo made tubim nr lil* asiigti* 00l y. I'ost ollice aJJrvM ft-i liorebjf<.r«s I’ilUbursh, f’a KOBKRT M Ull’lU.l Monday, April T7tb, npW-.lld PROPOSALS FOR CASTINGS. • l*r..po 1 ml* for 4r>ti,ooo feet of radiuga tor tlio new All'x'" "f Su*ix>n«l..n Bridge, will 1»« rwciTwl by il.i itDil"rmbimi ln-twcen now and the Tvnlh of May, Theae ending* *»*•■ !• • lm maunfarturM from the l«*t mialaro of cold bu*t rhar Coal pig. Bidder* will plraae state (lid netly tho brand* .•( metal* they pni|>o«o to ua«. None of thorn* caduic- will be waot«l before next yuar, but the Lime of their d-bv-r * m>i lie ngreod u|»jn at an oatlit-r dale. The plan* of lh- 000 lug* may lx* examined at tho Kngiueoi’* Ol)ir arrive t >r mile by !»|.20 IiICKKV AIM CHINTZES, Lawn-, liar**;:* - ' Crajrt r>. ? R»p«o.>, l*n<~-*ts ai.-J a ■•iilinniiil nt.>ck ■>! I niwatim, ull chr»p t'ji cash O. HANSON l.u' K, ft;.-*) Tl Market ali< *>t. MuiUMiY & h:m* Wm tholr S|n hip aBsortOi»*nl <-f Pr>-i*< !i ('!'•«ln* nu*l BUYS’OASSIMEKKS, I'.^VTw.vd*, ClhUi*, ni).| f.llx r 0-»-U »..r !•>»■» »«-ar -n :u««irti...>nt )u*t rocM I.) a,.W MI.'KPMVA IHIItCIIKIKI.It. AN OKDIN AM'E nuthnmin;* tin* (Jr:i« fACin.M 1. Bo It ••tinfN'il, Ar , Tlml ll»« Itvrcrdlng Ke,:*i lati-r b« aud ho is hur*by ni.tln.ti/id anil i!ir«vt<'d lu ndvet tin* fr.r |.r<'!>o*al« fur grudin/ All-v. U-twoon i’l irl. and iKvratnr atrxrU, and for Ili» ,;radiiiK i>oil |>atinv .if Barker's All**y. l’. iiu ali«-»l and (>n<,iie«u<’ \V*> auil I utouor Our Alloy. between and l’ric-> utr'-ots, in,l tn Ini Uiok.vuo lu tb*i iuriwii i •tnortiMi l.) no «.idi.i«in ruin’.'! nlllß stlVct-l, ).SrH,«J AUflltit lllnl 1''..7. Unbilled mill fUmled into , l.'V 1,1 I'.iiiiml- 11..- "-11, l-v 'it Ai-ril. A. I*. IV.H i*i •• t .l.iiix T. Wiunt -., fl-lk -t t C1.i11,, || fin k ,>t I'uuiui'ii, r .m„ ,1 iul,l MoNDA V, tlu> third .Ur M<*> ik iI. at ft >1 .Im tiKAD I N«J Carj-ml*T»' Alloy. li.-twi.li n*rk and Is.** Hint f,n OIIAPINO AND I'AVINU lUk.i'« Alin. I..i*-.n Pt-nli utr-’t and Dii.,n«»n« Uny. -md I ni n ' '•,* Ali i' FUu" and -ntluii* may I— *' -u ul 11.- Ki-*ni .lins Krgtila.ur’s u|.7» lid K. K MuIdWJN HANDSO'IK SILK KOIIKS, Kir!. Organdi* Uolh-s mid •» fall Ini*- «»f • >tL*>r Uouri*, alw' Oa|x? htolla mid > Miawls, iil1 4 v>l wliii l> «* ill lx. fold ns itiwip u tli* nlit-»|«it l.jr rn»h (’ HAN*'>N I^IVF.TI SUNDKIKS— 12bbh. prime i^uti^r 40 do lre«h Kicr» 10 l>Qfl • hoiro P«t*d p..-3< lie* l‘. d.i do uti|p»i»><] 'rti do Dried ApplM 2M bushels Peach Rli-asoni and Ne ibanooik I’olat-Hfl r»r’d and |.,r «»l-at No Is 6 Liberty *t *{.'.-7 RIDDLK, WIRTS A m. CtASTINGS. / reired *1 <)>•• tjlhro 1 .1 tin- PilUt-urch W;*toi Works, Cuuucit Chamber*. anti) FRIDAY.ApriI 'unli. lor ant-pl) uu all tli»i ordinary Ca-tingii u«**-d nlaiut the Uork* Fur py n t .2s HENRY U. COLLINS. N'KSI IAN NOCK I*UTATOES. '—'Mm bush prime White Mercer*, iu store and for sali-liy np> i). O lIKKBST.ror Lil-e.rty nud Uand ats CHEESE- 500 hx*» prime Cutting Cheese 4<1.( r. J and tor- sal* l.y I.BKOH A HLT'CHINSON. FLOUR sWLliUeboicewhUc family Flour, l>rd do Extra Superfine, 100 do Snp«*r Just rcorived and for *»!•• |.j ap2* LEECH A HUTCHINSON. _ HOMINY.-- 5 bl'is Pearl llominy in store and for **l« by ajcM LKKf'II * lit TCHINHIN. Butter ~^ r > u.u fresh Roil, 10 hx* ,do .l u ,t rvc'J. and fera*l«* by LEECH A HUTOIIISS>*S. I’j'llOS. —5 in store nixl I'uP sale l»y 'j «,,2K LEKCIIA irtTCUtNi-nS. BAOON -U>oo U>d Shoulders just received and fur safe by ap2S LEECH A UIiTCHIN^W. PEA NUTS.- 40 eks in store and for sale by n|.*J LEECH A HbTCHtNSnN /XKME.VT, -stH> Union llydniulie O \~J inent In Mure and fiw.Ssl* by 7[,2S fe-LKECir* HUTCHINSON. HONEY JO Mils Halifax in store and for «nl.. by *|.US LEECH i HUTCHINSON. rpENN. FLOUR- -7* bids. Silver Sprinjr*, | SO «J.> Unfen, and S 6 Imp. SMlrer Spring*, now lauding fnuu nirtmer llu'l>.in fur n>l« 1>; ISAIAH lllClHll AO). CTeDAK WOODEN W A -5 'do/: ~Buck ! «u and a neat* Tub*, uow laudiug from strainer Hud •..ii f.T ulo by nj.as ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. fn,m Bj.e> W. r MARSHALL A CU._ NEW PARLOR DEOOKAtlON^iMitin th.1.l PowU, and Ur.M-a!oI Drslpua, f..r «ab- bv u,,2S W. P. MAKS LIAM. A O) OIL PA INTI NOS Landseftpes and R«v AiH-ta. in <-il c.d.ir«, f.>i nr-*-l>oard* for safe by «,.•* . W l\ MAESIIAI.I. A O) CIKILINOS AM' TESTERS, deeoratod, W / ap2S W. P. MARSHALL A 0> ' Linseed oil-ikhuiMh. o.rsaiebv n A. FAHNESTOCK k't'.x)., fonu-rol Wood and front «la LYON'S KATHAIRON 25 croen (or sale by *p2u U. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO Davis’ pain killer—so gross. for aab.br a|.'M U A. FAHNESToCK A CO SANFORD' ■» INVIUOUATOK 10 j.'ros* f.iraaloby njriS It A. FAHNKSTUCK A IX*. BEANS. .M)0 bunli in mirks and barrels, f,, r > B |« by « r .'T' SItIUVKK A IUMVOUTH. lAtiUS. 7 bbU Ibr eale l*y \ a,sunlVKb. i Diuvoimi lAKD In barrels and kejjs, tor sale by j nitf shkiVkka mi.woKiu CORN. —2nO bush prime White Corn for *afe bj n|.-J7 JJKNKY II COLLINS. POTATOES.- 400 nka (pure Mercers) to arrive and for will, by i »|>‘Z7 J J U CANFIELD SWEET POTATOES" 50 bids just'a'rriveO and f..r •*!* by aj.J7 J li CANFIELD. CANNING Ai. UONU, COMMISSION MERCHANTS y,.. 22S A’..:rA .W. >, V II 1 I. A D El. P H I A , Pol lb*nlu of PruJuc* and purrbaa-) uf Fidi. Ac ,4?. Any orders entrusted with them *.lll bv piumplU loi*»«rd»d ap2o dftta* _ D' WELLING IN EXUIIANUE'I4)kEB WKSTEIIN LAND.—l’etnuus wishing to mir. iSH chase a euinnxdloui and valuable family residence, witum flro mile* of lb* city, or deairlug to oirnango weeteru land for the lime, will {draw enquire of J U. CuMSTOCK, , Sharpsbnrgb, or WELLS. KJDDLK A CO., ap26 No. N) foorlta ntroet. GUT BLIOOY WHIPS An assurtmont or bcantifaldnt Whips juit DnUlin.l, ft, and 7 fe<*l; alto a lew V feet long. Tbeac will be tound llie neab it and moat I'k-gaot vrbtna for the aeuuo over aold In tliii citr. ap2»l RIDDLE A CO. SO fonrlb at. LEATIIEK WAGON WIIII'S fn,earned —Tbe regnlnr renuaylranja Wbip, tnannfltcbtml ex .litalTcly now by ap‘2ti H’KI.I j, UIDDLE A CO. D' KOVEHS’ LASItES—- Wliito, Bruwn and Duck Leaibar, and all length*, from 6to 12 feet. ¥«t aalo lo lb* trade in any quantity by ap26 KIDDLE A Cu , SO fourth yt. H" ALP "OROSS QUERN'S COD LIV ER OIL JKLLY Just rec’d and for aalo l»y U U PAHNKHTOCR A CO , ap2i No. GO, corner Wood and fonrtb »t< 80ASES0UM SHELLAC in store nDiflbr for aoln by ap2S D. L. PAHNKSTOCK A (X). qTJNURYkS—goo caseTSoda Abli; 100 caaea German Clay, .>n baud slid lui sal* by ap2l TllEHuhscriber is prepared to deliver in Allegheny or Piilaburgu, CANNEL OR BITUMINOUS COALS 01 tli* best quality. A* ell Coal delivered by mo la weigh'd, tKjrchaeera can rely ongattlnr full measure. Also, COKP, LIME, PICE DttlCK AND CLAY. HOUSE FURNISUINQ GOODS of every deacriptioQ, Marseltlrm Qnllta, very also. Aft—for apteaila. and all kind* of Table linens. Linen aiwl Cotton, and all kinds of Dress Hoods, fitTw&Ae. 0. UAHSON LOVE, apWawT fbnncrlj Lore Broth era, 80. 74 Market st. D WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—WiII l* ■old at the MorcbanU’ Exchange, oqnutradayerenlsg April »|h, at 7l4u’clock, SCO sham Central Sllnteg Btodr. * * " AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO^ al i23 Flock and Note Broken, 6a fonrtb st. rrwF.ET POTATOES—IOO bus, clioice to O arrlfo and for sale by ap23 J. B. CANFIELD. IS WARRANTED m -rodur- :i cb-at nr • *rtl. thr u-.. d *>i UEO W Hi Fl.hi' federal street. up2J:2bl AII-phr!!V .1 AMK> M Ai-i.KV. SA SI U t.l, SI hl-.1.1 i Inoltis < b<>li*- lions* Fcatliorr. •J) caaea Bulph. Uaryle*<, 100 bagaNltrate Soda, 100 kegs Bi Carb Soda, SuObbia. No. 1 Koaiu, 1000 bn assorted alzea WioJuW lilai ALEXANDER KING. Coal by Weight. W. A. McCLUKO, Allegheny Coal Dvpot, Comer Anderson it, and R&Uruad. dfor «imt. FOB KENT—A three story Dwelling Eg |T^Congress.—W. B. Nsclcy, (mem Uouaeoa Fifthstrvet, (No. 1 ccotatme -• 11 KfSi u> s> r lor of Piuabnrgh Uar Vof !*lt» township, !• * eand* tSfr***"*"*** «••** nepabl^Coon^- *o’ tho w.wiiof a rr-fo■-»**" tml C^^AssEsni-v,—J. y\ /,oli.ch, of McKees man. an.l will U> n-ntM for a t<*rm of r*-an» n • n port, will 1-* a candidate for Anomldy before »b*' mu Tor furUitr t-artu-nlar? ca-joirool F" l^. n,y c 'and will l« anpportisl Lt a. ,12 ALKXANPF.R KIN'I ‘ h d, «m-«od I • pirn thr* Ocrman K^pnblioaoa RENT—The lar' r o Warrlmuse 1 1 * n..».-™,.i,JlrW H.Sniiih i r... imjM Oiciisos, «.r S-ttlll 1 ■ PAKK. Jlfl'l'RllV i O'. i.rtt-.t1.. U- I’., r noiy c»».cr.!to J :.‘J J:. |, f T 1 ’"' mo I.KT—A two story Bri.'fc I’lvfllinrgg i |rS*Slii:Rirr U.vi id l«u in, i.l IVcWes .dFot Salt. OLD KM-ABLISIIMENT i OR SALE.— iiwnii: trt>«* d-hf»l.- Insdlli "f Wra Slitrhcltr*» , .jr ,bi* ijmit«m- ho»in*~<' l" lire In ilmcortulty. Ttfrofnro the lui.-M car rti-1 on by ,him~'lf and Lrotbcr i* of f. r »«!•*. u rih II- • flxlnr»«».T.ortiryi3s nppamtu-t, etc |, -md i-.rk (ahieh Ix-'tongto their m ill I- .-Irrn to tin* purchaser lor a imutler of ;,t » fair r-r.l. TJ i • li nv.- i« wvll known •«>I of bnp ntund- Inp. Ira'lnr ortnldixtied l>y Uirlr uncle nD>I father.— W’.t M Mil* hell r i-<' nli-• hare d>-ne a IaTRo l>n*lneti9 lull for iiiuiiy j earn ru utiotnaale pr.>.-ers, wiuo and It-jil'T iDer . luitit'ai.-l r<“ tif» mp di«till-iH mahinp to pur rlm«- ■ an »•' the |-rniiino, and nlo- k.and learn llm terms by npjilyinp at the »toii>. No. -V.r LiU-rfy rtre.l Po**«*a -i.'U rail U* k'i»< n either tho Ist June nr Ist dulr. rei i. tavoruke*-|“-i ’ nud <*• •isiat r.v m«i chant a will Ik> nnjipllr-d *< itb artich-shi tbouboto lino uu ».-ry fnv .riMe t»rm«. ns thi y want !■* ri-diuo their stock lornit a purclm-. r W.M. MITOHKI.TKKK. J« . A It HO i N. H --All pet sou? Imtmp. claims apatnst Him tit in a» ill l*— J. II I on i»n-M-nUliuU id their accounts ; and tho.** lud*-ht.-w«dlin.-. «iinst.-d «an l.il-eity Rtri'-t. near SI ('lair, known os No. 1 (*H. The lot isahoiit 22 f.r t fi-niit and HA» h*t < r«-M, l»-irm -* olS*rtioii 17 in Cee-h- n j Tp . Muh-um-; r. .only, Ohio; ah--til I- 1 " c|.*nrcit, in a liik.li *.tate «.| i tiiutiiie-n. al*out t*ne hall klrad* w l.and, of ■ SUJM ti-.i I,ri:,|,i V. the |. ,1m!-c - ln,di an ! t .llm.'. i.-adyl-.r thu ploitl-lr It is one <-f tin- u~t Untrlr:-: Farm- m lh- '--nnty. luivtnp t.eter Udinp -|-rmcs -n it.alrw- an < T- h >-d I e irtlig trnitmf a mijwijh | instil y. tof-thm ailha pM»lnn- h|o2t«.ne i^iib!iy It will I-|‘ Sold at a low |-ri< onml easy I-ayni-nl* u i * • n. ,iif /.AlxtK PTUECT, Paht-t, ■ Hii-i. I?URSALE--A Drug Swre situated in one . <*f th- heat 1.-atlot.- IU Him City t-f I’iH-btUTh, fof - llhcr t a johliinir, r< tail oi pirrw i li-liiin hii'iur-xa. liidiicrtin-nlsnrc i.fl.-r-d to piirchaa-i.* rontnininp adsantnpaa of rap> rwntr ret,ce F-.I mf..rn.Hi.ou 1n.,.»i,.- ni JullN H A IT, Jr. at No. ir-rt VV-.-l Str-vt, r>ao ,d W-..-I and Sixth, Pitt* burgh, Pa. fi-9 Valuaole City Property for Sale. very dcyinible l*.t (-n Water Street ■ and Hoilotil-f Alley, n- it to John lr\< in A Snna. l-t inp I 'D le*-t • n Water *t.d k’t'iut -tr- t- md Dijd-ej.ai.-np (he Alley. It mil »•* '• M l-i .tber or iu lots <.l 20or 21 fret each P. iI. i in-, i -»lo- h « -11 l-e tnn-le m«y as In payau-ul.) tp pH to lU.-KPH S. I.KKOH A CO., uu4 dt> liberty Ftrwt. I*>tf»Lur*_!i Ij'OK SALE —Unc < 'lini: i«i*. A|-;ity t.» M It hUYDtM. Oil Mill. •; ! 11 ! -- -1 I’.-t->• SA. trials st. . A ti v t*<» i Ohio Land for Sale. THE t-ulisiTtl' sit'ii-u- -1 110 miles W-I of Massillon, on the FUDi itoul lendiiip t-i W -sI-t, nud wittilu alnnit two tnih-B of lie* I’iil/*- nnrvti. Ft. W«rt»« and thtaapn Kailnxid. Thaa-mth, out and ooitli-*-a«i qnarten* are partly cleared and Improved—: the reiiianrl'-r is rorere.l with Mii|a>rinr litnlxr—and tha whole is m-il watered by apritips and rubuing alrvants.— Tliia li-ni I* cmiaidi red the rin<-Mt body of land Iu the cuti nt v H willlie s'l'l nieliviiii-dr.r In ijttarfera to anil puif luwe.ws. To tin.•«;« ho d*-sir»- to invoat in real egt.it'- a better opportunity is rarely ofl- r.-J. j. H svvßiry.Kß, No 101 -Hit stre-t. J'lUstuiryli. l-'arm for Sale, THE ANDERSON FARM, 2-1 milcbfgg shove tho lh-pol, nt New Urightou, Hearer Co . pig Ph., on Eh-vk House Rno, rcutaiuliig 10*t acrt"i ot ►!., etloiil tdlahl-.aud'.'.S-f win h d, ever) sere -I wld. t. •- d>-i cnltl*«tmu. -nil re are 13 acre* umber, (iU»cr»n in trraasand pa-lure, and au nhundiinr** o| coal. There la an Orchsr*! or k'T.alte I Iruit Ures. hi altm-at ivi fi 10-ld tlieie i« a spring"! m-v-. Uihm; wat<-r The mipi.iv- ineiita . --li'i-t of a n*w fianio r < >■•->'e tar is in o In.'li ■lilr «f rnllivatln-li. fences coal an-l in h i. -ja~ talde neurhle ih-Kiil, cucTeiilant to .liiM-to- -'ho la. 1. r t-rnia. enquire Bl THIS OFF’ICK, t-rof J:»I3 d.V wit T .1 ANDRKSuN, New Brighton, I’a. KOI'K rII SALE O F I, DT S at a-uction. nr tub Emporiumlinil ExUlc oml Waiinfarturii'? Co.. AT mODND CITY, i'ltliirki C'uKnfy, Illinnit, UN TUESDAY AND WKDNKNUW JrNF. lftT AND 2d, 1858, 1 BRACING A LARGE NUMBER OF J locations fur Uuil-lioß purposes, whether for reaidction, rtort**, maimfictorlea, or other purposes. Also, Serial Houses, doablo awl BiaKlv Frame CotUpiea, recently erreted, Iu modiTii styles and ready for occupancy; all of which will be ofiored upon liberal terms, and eofd. w Rltoiit reserve to the highestbiddt-r. Mound City offers Inducements to jiersunt dcKlr-ins of lo cat Jug. nne*jnal«l by any other pelot attlieWVst. situated upon a hiph, blntt hank of the Ohio river, nix mites al-ore Its continence with the AliMhalppl.lt iafreo fi-niu >d) oiiVJuatic Tape-n*. is at Um lieail of navigation m the Ohio river for largu steaim-m, in beaaonsof extreme udd w-nihrr ur of drought; it is c-onikeehxi viltlr the whole North. Kart aud West, liy mean* of the . MOUND CITY RAILROAD, Which makes four dally coimections with tbe Illinois l>n tral Railroad, North and South; ttß,ab*o, daily connection* by river with oil the i-gular I’ackots to Cim inuntt, Lmils riilo, St. I»ni*. Memphis, New Orlesins. Ac. To thoMannfsrtmer autl Mechanic, Mound City oflor* *n|>erioriQdncemeut*. Laviug now tu ojrk Parking KaUbHsh nteut, mml wverul Saw Mills in tho immediate vicinity of the town, all uf which give constant and Jnerativn employ ment to a large number of hands. It olreinty has some TWELVE &TORES, DOING A GOOD hußim-s*. Itakeri*-*, Printing Office, Newspaper, Hotel, Board log Houses, ck-hooiß,Chnrebes,otc^etc n aad possesses, cm incut Jegrve, all the eiuneLits of A large City. Tho increase in iUt.Utteincsfi, and in the mtm )a‘C t>l' iL*tiDh:tl>ilants'ua#'iieenmarveHtm»; '.Tbij-Malorials fur all kinds of Manufacturing porf*>(rH ARE ABUNDANT AND CLOSE AT HAND, Wbil* 11.0 farlliti.’J* f.T »hi|.mcut of tbo utannfartuml arti cle, biu uocqiiHlcd by any utb*r |n.lut on tbo Ohio rlrir TERMS OF SAJ^E: Oik! k>mtli in Cavb: l«Ui)C’ in tbre* o.;nil. annual in- HtaiiMenta In-arlug loUTrrt nt fcl* per ivut. pt-r aoniinijof tlie dolerred paytuei/U may If made In tho stork of tbo Company. 1,.i» may be pari'lteacd at private rale at all time*. For lurtber pnrticnlar*, maps, plana, k|.|.ly to W. U Stok.w, P-.J Ln-abval!«,l£y C. K. Nourxe A o** --a . .Cinrinniiti.u J. 11. Unnthari, K»q JU. l»nia,Ab> HL Blniniy, Eei| . Ililladelplita, l‘a J. W-Cot hran. Ksq lyxinetoo, Ky A V. S. IJuiUioy, Ej.j . ... . ..Nashville. T«*int \\ T Kancoill, Eiaj Odiinibu-t, t> Or to lb* Srrn tary of tin- t V-nn-iny at >b-nud City. Cy i»rd**rof tbo U»ard, It UAfNKR, l'ie*'l. .I.ORianoLU. tfoc'y. aj>lft:iliwlmt‘* FIRST JdST ol Applications for Trivcm I.iconßre, filet! in the tlerk eOlbceof Allcybeuv up to April 27Ui, 1M.5. TIluS. A. ROWLKY, C«srk Allxlionw* Joncpb. Tavern Wilkiimlownabip Alexander l.ydiu, do Mi’hoeijKtrt; Appel Adam. do West Pittsburgh; Atkiußon Thomas, do Third Hard, l*itt«biii r ). Drown Juhu, ,!o do Jo; IMtxhoorcr Willoun.do M>wei M Clair tp; lUrker Iklvrard. do tth ward. I'itt»bur|d. llrawdy Jnnii"< t do hiiuitoghiuu: llrady Peter, do ;t-l ward, Piltabiir) ■<; lU'ir.’inKi-i Cb» i*ibin, do do do Durto llortuan II . with otlrer Tilt word nlL>*£. Bojw'urtb Tbvuas, tuwtu ~ 'tb ward, Pittsburgb Dranth(«n'er IL'iii ). Kliiabi th tp: Boura William, d* Itubinaun tp; IU-cker Prcil’k, do 2d ward, Alleglieuy. IViriugor Autlionv . with other gooda,?*! ward, Allert—t,r; Dri-lilei ll*orge, eating lio«»*. Mb uunl. PlHsbnrgh. Merit* Antbimr, faveni, 31 ward. ilv: Hmnmn Maurice, do do do' Cwrxu John, tb> Baldwiu tp; Cruwford Mirbarl. *b» 41b ward, AUeglicD) Cameron Pamnel, «)o 2d do Pittebnrgb; Cell# do 3-1 do do; Duffy John do 3d do do; Drako Calhai iu*. do Charters tjg Drake Georg* S . do Uppai ht. Clsii tp , .Dilkea William, do Findley tp; IXital Gwipi, d*> 4th ward, Alb'tbcuv . Kbler Samuel, -lo Wllkiuatp; L V.nnej William, do Baldwin tp; FurgosoQ Tlios, with other goods. Ciiartlrra t ( Finncrty Jolm. Htern. '-I w.ird, l’lttsbiiryh' PoOtaua A , do do do FridayJin<-pb, do &tl« ward, do Giuduer Amelia, do Chartiera tp; (Jazola Francis, do 3d uard, Pithrbm^h; Galway D. K-, with i/tlmr gdi, 4th ward. IVi-l -i. Gurkheiscr Aalinr, do do let do d > GilWpie Robert, tavern 3d da do Gilleapi* Tbonua, do Pitt tp; Hagen A Feoncu, do wnid, fi"-lKii ,h Hinton Tboa. A., do 4th do d-. Holler Henry, do 4lb do ' do Knot Tboa., do 6th do d < Uesecmeyer Henry, with nthei g Hamel Jolm, taveru, till) want, do llafncr Joseph, eating h«n», 3d im! •!•. I.ibmuh Francis, tavern. do do Healer John, eating home, do Krugh Ueorgu, tarrni, Birmingliato; liri74t ward, IMtabuivb Lsrcbor John, do 3d do d'* Lynch F. A Ca,with ©tlier prods, 3ddo >lt? MoUeD John, UTern, Sddo Miller Joet, eating liomu, McKcexport;- Mejer George, tavern, Hiimlngbam; Morgan Rnaauna, do 2d ward, Allegheny, Mnloney John, do Sd do Pitubnrpb; McKean J. !», Tavern, 3d Wartl, PiUsbnrga: McGinnis Petvr, do 4th do Allegheny; UcCana George, do Mcßeerport; MeLeeaJohn, do MiflUn tp^ MctntireG. P., with other goods, 2d Word, McKinny.J. N^tarem,South PiUeborgh; 1 Power* John, do oth ward, Pittsburgh: PldUJpa A McKay, with other goods, 41b Recee Ezekiel, tavern, Wilkins* tp; Rail Charles, eating home, Ist ward, Plttaburgb; ) Sbaffar John tavern, 4Ui do do \ Schnock George, do Ist ;lo de ' Sentos Naliumiel, with other goods, »*1 ward. 1 iifjt.mfc.i Shook John, tavern, Lower 8L Clair tp.; Sahncr Conrad, do Sooth Pittsburgh; Stowart Roaanua, do ImliiMlp; Scqofl Anthony, «»Ung imoso, 3d ward, pitbborgb. Slang Andrew, laveru. i Ist «» do Sodbriok Wm, do ' 4Ui do Allegheny; fbrnft Frod’k, with ulliet lhrmtngbAia; Schell Joseph, tavern, do gtacy William, with other goods, McKeesport; Sterling James, tavern. 4lh ward, Piltaliurgb; Sauden with other goods, 6Ui ward, PiUui fr h, Schwenhart Adam, tavern, do do do graft Louis, eating bouse, 4tb do Joct to tbo Republican Codaty Conven ti'-n. _ . ap2sdlc* p'S'SiiEßirr.—l»n. William Woods, of Sc vrkkloy u*>iY>ug}i. i* ft cauOidAt* ti>r Sbrriffnf All rliput connt>, pul-Ji’cMi* <•>** County Contention rar;;i:Jtc* [i T-.^SiiL-nin—James L. Ukahau, ul Third Want. i» • oandiilata for FhetifJ,,f ad c plienj comity, •nijMrt to Hit* Uepublican County Gcnti’o ««•". mrJinlu* [J'S^rnoTiioNOTART —James li. lljlands,’ ol 15*im «"» nship. i*a candidate for l*rot!ioai»t..ry, fuj, Jecl to th-i Wis». u ..I Hi-Republican County Couv< i.timi apVdtr jf SPpKOTIIpNOTAKV—I>AMEU ARMSTRONG, Ol Third Ward. is aciui-iidttU lor Pro! honour y uf A 1 c-unly. sut.J.-ci l > Uw dodiion uf Uh> Republican CVubty Convention mrj-i-dlc* r> 7C»X'KnTIIU.VOTAHV—I). C. Ilultz, of Sninv U' T ’S d-n township, will be* taDdidato r..r tlic office ol Pndl.nnotury, "übjecttu the drri-i.. H <>l the publican C.inity(W«>i»U«m._ apl;d|c rr‘?r t ’CmiUi-'sio\rß. Korkkt Alunuhh ol tho Third Wnr.h IMM-orgh, will be a randi’uto lor tin* olTioo uf County C»mmiMi<>u*r,ibjLYtU> tho decision • .f the Hrpntdii-nn County Contention. a[*£l:tr;wF rr^CoMui^r-ioNKR. —John Shaw, of Shttlci ***' T^ r Township, will bo n randid;it>* for County CobiiuU ► n.n*-r. subject t.. tin* dfci«nm r.i rhe Republican Conotv Courmliun. nplitdiwtroh-i Y [i"V r l. , uE<»NEK.—0. C. HoSTUH'K, of Muyor *■ Wt-avei ’» Day Puliro, u ill be a candidate for the ••flb-c of Ornii.T l-fi-r*) the lUpul.l,. an Men.—An oxpcrietK-eJ Ho-d* l principally fresh and well selected comprbiug Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoe*, Hats, Caps. Arlilicials, and Variety Uocda hi general. Among the Pry Gooils ar« priuts, lawns, tetmierm, hinalins, linens, table cloths, toweling, snmmer wear, blue stripe shirting, conn terpane*, shawls, hdkfs., hosiery, gloves, Ac. Tbo Clothing embraces men and boys* wear, TvMa, panti»,coats and shirts. Among tbo variety goods aru Btnpuudon, thrtwJ, nee«llA«. pim*. *g- -apa P. >l. DAVIS. Anct. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS At AuctTon. —On Tbnrsday, Friday and Saturday evenings, April 'Jtflh and 30th, and May Ist, at 7 o’clock, will be continued uola and vines, Udit-a wear. Ac. At 2 o’clock, P. bi*na-bi>ld ami titrben furniture, ctw and second hand; beds and Kdditig, r.iri>rLs, tdegnut iren etooe China ware, stoves,cooking nh'nails, groceries, Ac. At 7 o’clock, P. fancy article*. Watch**,clock*. Jewel ar.niTUJlcal (mtrnuuinta, gnns, rhdhing, dry K rod nlioca, book*, atattmiery, Ac. I*. M. DAVIS. Anct’r. AUSTIN LOU3IIS & CO,, Ellcrrliaots' Rifbangr. Stocks ani>bonds~atauction.- WIII be sold at the Merchants' Kxdianee TIII* p o< , r »GI, Pittsburgh, pa. _ ap2S;2f*.*it.,^ WANTED —A situation as Book-kcvn-r> by a Young Mao of good bneincea talent. SaLi v not ao mncli an object in steady employment. B«at of n-t erenro utTHIS OFFICE. nji'.*U:dii WASTED IMBIKbIATICI-YTI-'ToToOOfflen to engage in tbs aaln ol tho moat popular •elllng Hooka In America. Invalids, ilechatiica.fiirmrni and Tearh era wishing to travel, will find tin* to bo a very prufftablo and pleasant busituras, enabling them to son tho country and make money at tho same Umo. Agentanowinlhe lovn are clearing from $5OO to $1,500 per year. For full partlcuUn and a Iwtnf Bonk*, addresa 11. M. KUI.ISON, Qneon City Publishing Uouie, UI Main street, Clnrlnnsti, Ohio; or. If living East, D. RULtRON, PhiladHi-bm. anlSHydawtuT WANTED —Agents to sell in tlio State ol Pennsylvania, my HAND POWER P MACHINE, Umt two men can carry about the ficlJand pnll | up the largest plao atumjis by hand In about two minnt<» each. Addrtm api Bangor, Maine. Tue history of Dr. J. lIoamTER , s Stomach Bittik*, the moat remarkable medicine or tho day, and the many core* that kaTo been with it in cans of Llr * r C.mpbilnt, Dyspepsia, Servfaia IVbitlty, and ottier di* cases anaing from a dtaordercdyilontachor liver, places it at once among the most aatecbhiog diacoven'p* that ha* taken placo In Ihe medical world. Tbcdiaeavea u» whirl) -Bilten" arw applicable are bo enlvertal, that thero are Lnt few ofonr tricods who may not test their virtorsln their own families or circle of acquaintance*, and prove to thoir own aatlsfac tion that there I* at least one remedy among the many ad verfieod medicine*, deserving the public commendation. Sold by Druggist* everywhere, and by HOSTKTTKK 4 SMITH, Solo Proprietor*. Nu*.£S Water or 63 Front nt*. apSlMawT To Nervous Suflercrt*—A retired Uentlvinan iiarlDgbeeu reatored to health in a few day*, alter many year* of nervous suffering, will send (free) to assist other* a copy of tho preecriptlon and* supply of. the remedy, on ru coirlng * atampul eovelope bearing theapplicant’s vldreas Direct tho Ret. JOAN SI. DAQKALL, lbG Fnlton street’ Brooklyn, New York.. ap9-Jmdotvt^fnwP SUNDRIES —lOObbTfclarjijeNo. 3 Mackerel a> Lbta. No. 2 Ua:lcctol: 20Lr.bfcls.Ko. *2 do 20 bbls. No.l do .23 do ** 1 d» 1 rkklfd Urrrinr: 23N.-U. UKufion. W. Pish 10 “ IrteSfdtnco; 60br.“ do dn do r~ ra^ Cf *2 10 MU Flint JWinj. ?l l « a £ e9 ?L* H $ Jo ° “ WblMLlme; U X' l « Q “«C«««*^tt)boi».l*earlbtarcl; ZM boxM XV. R. Cbcw: ttbbls. do do , “ £?*' D *f r *. ** 150 DriH-Applc*; ~ lOO “ Fmdltfhit* Beau* ** Oniow. In Store an.l £jj by . •P 23 J. 15. CANFIELb- New crop suuak ani) molasses— -IC2 hh&j prime- and cholrr* N o Sugar;: 2S MdeLoal and (SosUol Fn^ai; 2&0 “ prime rittbUtfrn Moljui'M, oak cooj*rare; '32 ■ tSt.Jazn(Bengal* Ifi-u&i Mot.i«**e do, Rw'd aal torirlo by WAI. SUTCJIULTtthK, Jr. * BRtt, miS6 - . MoSO9 Überty etreet. W/ DISKED—ISO bbiu. prime Double Bee* Yv Ufl«l Wlifekej and 29 tU*. Uhl WhUker, viUi an aumtine&tof foreign and Defliosri o Wiuee 00-l fJ-ioor*. (or ealo at tire lowest market price* WM MITCUKLTREJC, icrttJ No*2iv JJ thirty ftmt>