issancim.--This body adjourned ota . tiler 'session of one hundred days et we have bad tor several years.— Animinimsisionount of business was transacted. , Thelfoeutelle contained over 1.600 Mlle and the I, Senate' hie over 800. We learn that more than I 1500 bills Were paseed, which is 700 more than { last year and 600 meridian in any previous see , i suns. -...- Yety few of these bills were of any _public _ ,_ - importance. Indeed, not a single bill of gener al interest liaised the ordeal of both houses.— Mold'of those bills called ”public" were defeated :let either or boat .houses, Including the general banking law and insurance law: The only sue - -aces - fit bill that can claim to be called important was one-introduced by Gen. Wilson, of Beaver, defining the meaning of the License law, Which will have:the effect of giving to Courts the tame .diatalllqll In granling licences which they en- Aeyed under- the act of 1634. The great mots of.lestiVatien was of merely loegl interest, and 'Res-mainly of a class which ought to be provided ter fn general laws—referring to school districts, eleettin districts, incorporation of local compa inlets, do., &c. No bank bills were passed. If, however, the Legislature transacted no business of general interest, its membere may congratulate' themselves that they were not tempted into schemes of mischievous legislation. There Is no act of doubtful propriety to rise up and accuse thent;Or entail a bad reputation upon the party In ; power. If they did but little that can be called generally useful, they at least did . no harm. _ The House liniehed all the business beforgiit, two or three days before it adjourned; the Sen ate, on the contrary, was a little behind -hand, although the smallest body of the two, The bills smothered on its table, however, were-of ecarce ly any mini; and none but a few interested par ties will mourn their loss. Ast_Spealter of the House was a prompt and " indastrieus officer. No previous House ever did Sem& business in so short a time ; and It is much to the credit of the Speaker and the mem bers that the crowd of business was not per mitted to be used as an excuse for prolonging the session. We-are glad that it is oyes; and that the party in power in the Haase, with half the responsibility of legislation on its shoulders, has discharged its share of the responsibility so creditably. The apprOpriation bill was drawn op with a strietzegard to economy in State expenditures, and the aggregate amount of appropriations has been kept down to a reasonable point—lto rea amiable that the State can meet all its liabilities, .., pay off a million of the State debt, and-have a , ,good balance left over to commence the new year with. This is the cheering result of get. ting rid of the State Works. The State Tax, next year, will be but tiro mills on the dollar . : We hear that our representatives gpt / itil the appropriations they asked for the Mdtentiary and other public institution, th legislsture having been quite generous in ' respect. Nearly every measure of local interest to oar people was also disposed of satisliktorily. Dcscstunramons AGAINS? Prrranunan. —The 'flew-York papers have been complaining, for some time, that tho Pennsylvania Road diecrim- f inales against New York and in favor of Phila delphia; in its freighttariff, and the Philadelphia papers Iwo been congratulating themselves not only that the road &eo so discriminate, but that t- • Philadelphia has surpassing advantages over Hew .York which must draw trade to her. They Hew York Is jealous of Philadelphia. . 7 : :It ;appears', however, that.these congratula. lions are somewhat premature. By a pamphlet • ratlintly tamed by Mr. Cass, of thie city, in re piy the complaints made in the N. Y. prow, ire learn that the rates on 4be four, classes of freight over the Pennsylvania road are, respec tively, 20, 10, 16 and 10 cents more from New York than from Philadelphia,. while the rates from New Yirk to Philadelphia, paid by the Pennsylvania end Baltimore rosAls, , ort the same animal. if freight are, respectively, 28, 25, 21 and 18 cents per 100 lbs. ; so that the Pennsyl 'Vaal& road pays from 8 to 15 cents per 100 the. more.. than it receives for every pound of freight itobtains in Nei( York, and this is,inst so much discrimination against Philadelphia and In favor of Now York. . _ We come, now, to a matter more nearly af t:hating...ourselves, growing out of this railroad war between the four great lines. We were ;shown, yesterday, a letter from a Philadelphia hottse, elating-that it was receiving wheat from Crud:metier the rate of 30 cents per 100 lbs. from Clacteusati to Philadelphia and flour at 66 cents per bbl. Thei gentleman to. whom this - letter was ad diesied assures 03 that the Pennsylvania road 13. at the estae time charging 30 cents per 100 IDs 'on arheakfiont Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, and 70 cents par bid. on flour. _ • • tittabnigh Is MOmileifrim Philadelphia and in round - 11=W% 700 and Yet. although.we are half way between the two points, Bond is chirging our mer 'Aids the -same pride from here, as it charges Oinelimatfehippers, on wheat, and is absolutely charging a higher price on flour from here than flier's. That is, it carries whe at as cheaply, a trutenerof - 700 - miles,4s - i1....d0es for only half ;Om distance, and flour at less ! Will any say fairminded inartanywheroAsitythat tide injuetifiable ? Can any man be feud who will 'iay that this is not , yuy Miscue; of Injustice-and oppression? - - Row 16g - will PiLlaburgh merchants submit 'to this outrageous diecrimination against them So 414 en It exists and is submitted to, it mast inevitably drive trade sway from us and give to cities 'hundreds of miles away, and in other State!, the entire benefits of a road - which de 'dyes its franchises from the State whose name it bears 'and whose 'generosity it thus abuses. , lirissibrait the facto to our busineas men, and we cannot; doubt that they will be prompt in stops to : denounce an injustice en flagrant. 1 --.Batdttatti Onto - Itammitan.—Thw Stock ,holders of 'this gc!at rosd, who have, patiently barna with all its roversea, in the well-grounded - hope - of the dawning of hatter days, have at length been gratified 'with a bone fide dividend. At a meeting of the Xpard of Directore, held on Tailed:ly, randitions were adopted declaring a dividend of three per cent, oat of the earnings of the MIA stem and of four and a half per cent. • out et, the earnings- of the Washington branch for the teat elr. months. The Baltimore Avitriean, of thelath loot., says : _ -, "Previous to the declaration of the dividend :one the stock of the main stem, the President, Mr. Garrett, made a fall and ee tiatactoryi state ment of the condition of the finances of the road, the substance of which we print elsewhere. It will be seen that some very extraordinary re mita have been obtained through the eystem of judielons economy which has been maintained under Mr. Garrett's administration. Though the eats earnings of the main stem fall $64,- •830 72 bejow these of the corresponding six months last year, the net earnings are increased by "over eis hundred thousand dollars. Upon the Northiestern Virginia and the Washington branch , -,similar favorable results bare been asiderkd. - The working expenses of tbelormer sped, - which heretofore exceeded the gross reve nue, have been reduced to 68 per cent. Whilst -these Multi have been secured, is elated that the road 'and Its equipments have been maintained in the best and most effective con dition.r - . • This is a elatament highly gratifying to the Stockholders. The Baltimore & Ohio Road, however, is mnoh older than the Pennsylvania Bond, and yet the latter has been payieg divi dends for several years. • Tan Republicans of Waehington City and vi ,•; alai ty celebrated Jeiferson'e birthday with great spirit yesterday. Francis P. , Dlaiepreedded and Daniel I. Gooclae. delivered the Crain.' The "-=handwriting on the wall begins to be discerld .bie through the inlets which too long-turt loped the papltoL—N. P. Tri6. „-, Turrhihniiesippl river in a very trOUblesame customer. Thera is too much, eater all along 'shore ; and .too little at Its month.-4,coingu r ; t* Y. . L 41021.9. rum Mee , ARETT &CO., „. TOIIII a d PROPRIETORE. 3TTE133Vm1.4:3-is: • /1611111:NG, -41'11IL 16, 1869. . -- ..BWits_.2`. - Hcan, whom. many of o ur readers will remember as a most efficient canvasser in 1888 for Fremont and Freedom, was, on thebtlr, chosen lifiyor of Brownsville, Pa, by 88 ma jorityi - its Brownsville is the county seat of one of corners of Pennsylvania (Greene county,) and as the borough =ally gives mi jorities the asineray, this triumph is as flatter ing in its personal'as it is gratifying in its po litical aspect,t,N. 'Y. Tribune. . Growortrilie 59 not a county seat, at alt, and is in Fayette county. The county sent of Greene itWaynesbn4-22 miles distant, and the county seist of Payette is Uniontown, 12 miles distant. We mention these details for the benefit of the Trawne, which seema asignorant of the geogra phy of this region As English papers show them selves to be when speaking of American affairs. CONTUSION or Mu. SICIONS.—The Counsel of Mr. Sickles offered yesterday to l give in evi dence the written confession of his unhappy wife. We nave not published the statement, be cause we do not think it fit to appear in troy de b cent newspaper. But while giving the reason which bee Induced us to withhold the document from our readers, we think . it right to remark that, whether it was written with or without the consent of Mr. Sioklee, his preservation of such a paper after it had come into his possession, and hie permitting it to be made public as a part of the testimony in his case, is not only most discreditable to him, but proves, more conclu sively that any thing that has yet transpired, that ho Is sadly wanting in the better feelings and instincts of a man. If the proof of Mrs. Siekles' guilt, in the shape of her own admis eion, were indispensable to hie vindication, es the assassin of Key, there certainly was - 1n ne cessity for a confeasion each as that which was made, and signed In the'preeence of witnesies. The disgusting particulars detailed, while not at all essential for any legal or other good pur pose, could only serve to deepen the !shame and dishonor of a weak woman, without in any measure strengthening the cause of herhusband, either before the Court or in publio synipathy and opinion. That Mrs. Sickles voluntarily in dulged herself in all the revolting revelations which make up her etatement, is past belief, and it is probable that the same intimidation which induced her to declare that she acted, in the whole matter, of her own free will, extorted the shocking minutioi of her guilty career which she wrote down in her confession. We have never met with to painful an. exhibition of either shamelessnees, or personal exposure under wan ton and unfeeling compublon.—Phil. Ere. Jour. JIIDOE WILSON AND TEE FUGITIVN SLAVE ACT. —The consistency in relation to Nhtional affairs and especially in regard to the "peculiar insti tution," was well shown up yesterday by Judge Spalding in the United States Court. The learn. ed advocate, in commenting upon the unconsti tutionality of the Fugitive Slave raw said:—"But eoon after the passage of this Bill, indignation meetings were held throughout the country, and in this same city of Cleveland, 'a Mass meeting was held, at which the sentiment of the public was strongly expreased, and I shall have the honor to read a series of resolutions which were passed at that meeting, the Committee on reso lutions consisting of Joel Tiffany, Reuben Hitch cock, Geo. A. Benedict, Genf O. H. Knapp, and H. V. Wilson, the worthy presiding officer of this-Court." He then read the resolutions re ferred to, which denounce the Fugitive Slave Law in the strongest and eeverest manner. At the announcement of Judge Wilson as one of the Committee, the Judge gave a start of sur prise and =Anion at thus having old memo ries revived, and evidently wished the typo which composed that name had been knocked into pi before it was allowed •to rise up like a ghoet and confront him with the official report of his participation in the denouncement of this "salutary, ohristian and constitutional enact ment." The announcement of his name made a decided eensation among the spectators who were much amused at the momentary embarrass ment of the presiding officer, and of course did not for a moment suppose that official prospects had caused the Judge to do violence to hie bet ter feelings in upholding this enactment.—Clere. Leader. JUDGEMENT IN TIM CAIN OF TEE Roy. MIL POOLE, ENGLAND.—We find in the London Watch man the following iarelation to the judgement of the Archbishop of Canterbury in the ap peal In the well known case of Rev. Alfred Poole : ' , The Court of Appeal re•sseembled at Lam beth Palace. The Archbishop of Canterbury presided in the Old Guard Chamber, nesiated by Dr. Lushington, as Aseeseor. It will be remembered that the appeal was made purstuint to a ntandamus, by the Rey. Alfred Poole, against a aentence of the Bishop of London, revoking his licence as curate of St. Barnabaa, for encouraging the practice of auric ular confession, and putting improper and Laden cateluestiena to females. The case wee fully argued on the 18th and lilth of Feb., by Dr. Philmore and Mc. Coleridge for the appellant, and Mr. Montague Smith and Mr. Raymond for the Bishop of London. The learned Judge haring gone through the whole of the facto— Ills Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury said, —"With the able assistanccof my learned Ance stor I have given the merits and circumstances of this appeal my most serious and careful con sideration ...... ...I am of opinion, that the proved and admitted allegations afford, in the language of the statute, "good and reasonable cause" for the 'revocation of this license, and that the Lord Bishop of London has exercised a trotted discre tion in revoking rho satto. And lam farther of opinion, that the coarse pursued by the appel lant is not in accordance with the doctrines of the Church of England, bat wont dangerous, and likely to produce most serious mischief to the cause of morality and religion." Faurr.—Very contradictory reports prevail in the papers relative to the late very severe frost, upon the fruit germs. Wo select, however, some notices, or speculations if you please, from onr neighboring exchanges. The Brownsville Clip per says: "We are pleased to learn from several farmers in this neighborhood, with whom we have con versed, that the fruit generally was not quite so badly injured by the heavy frost on Friday night Last, as was at first anticipated, though it is true that "Jack" made rather sorry miSchlef among the tender buds and blossoms. The grades of injury may be summed up as follows Apples slightly, and only on certain hill side localities; cherries badly, peaches materially, and pears totally." The Mooongaltels Republican, Washington co., (on the river) sari: ''Reer and 11-nit—A snow storm on Saturday, followed by a severe frost on the same evening, has proved disastrous to a great deal of fruit in this section. Especially is this the casewith the peaches and cherries, though there are a few blossoms which do not yet show signs of dam age." . The Connellsville Enterprise says: "The hard freezing weather last week, in jured the peaches, cherries, and plums, but they were not all killed. The apples are unin jured." Nun Pre AND TYPIWEI FeVIIIL—A singular cane was recently submitted to the Civil Tribu nal of Paris. In-May last a boy nine years of ago, eon of a workman, in playing made a mud pie on the staircase of the home, and the house keeper a woman named Carson, in a rage, plas tered his face with the dirt. The little follow wept, and was mach agitated, alertly after felt ill, - was subsequently attacked with typhus fe ver, and on the Bth of Jane died. His medical attendant testified that hie malady and death had been mainly occasioned by the terror ho had felt at having his face eioiled, and his parents c" , egattillli had an action brought against Madame Careen to obtain damages. On the part of the woman it was con tended that what ehe had done to the child would not hays caused hie death. The tribunal, however, ordered her to pay two hundred francs. COUIST SARTIGB3 recently submitted to our Government the project of an arrangement pro posed between France and England for verifying the nationality of merchant vessels suspected of sailing under false colors, France being India posed to adopt it without atrevlous agreement with the United States. Mr. Case replied, reit erating the principles aaserted during the search controversy last &deler, and expressed Ms readiness for a settlement on that basis, which .holds the party making a forcible visit or search responsible for the consequences. No answer has yet been received from M. Bartigee, bat it is supposed that Mr. Cass's conditions may pre vent any arrangement, as France cannot accept inferior terms to ours after this reference. —N . P. Trib. Tue Amason Museum.—No are gratified to elate that the moat generous response has boon made to the ()gee' in behalf of Prof- Aguish's proposed Mabel= of Natural Ilistory. The muni ficent donation of $50,000 for thishoble object by Mr. Gray, has already given this movement a start which has well nigh enured ite success. Thirty-eight persons have each made donatione of ono thousand dollars, and upwards, and the whole subscription, exclusive of the Gray fund, now excejtcla $70,000. Twenty-eight individuals gave ondthousand dollars each, nine have con tributed two thousand each, and there is one subscription of five thousand dollars.—Gorton Trail:Grip 11th. BAD ACCIDADT.OD the 4th inst., en infant child of John IL Reese, of ;Vest Bethlehem tp., was ao badly scalded that death enured Ma few hours., Its mother had placed , it in tho cradle, and being engaged at work In the kitohen, had drawn it close to the cooking stove, on which stood , a teakettle of boiling water.- While working ;-about the store ehis •• sooldentall o f knocked the kettle ever, the boiling water, or portion of it, falling upon the ohild'in the cradle and scalding it so merely that It expired some ituroo bgiulanqwirds.--Wath, • • . ... . . _ A writenizithet,N. , -Y. ,Courwr z. ..Agearen . who knows as thoroughly the matters of which be:speaks as any one, says !stile adoption-tit slavery by the New Mexican Legislature, under the Governor'e dictation, is the result eta detect, hi) from Washington, issued to of slats 'Ad ministration. The people of Newllexivi are opposed, ten to one, one hundrekto on , to glover: in any form, and the first egistiture which assembles, free to act In the premises, will unanimously repeal the acts of the prop*. ganda." DIA1:1, or Row. Dawn Maas—Raiford, April 13.—The Lion. David Mann, one of our oldest citizens, and formerly Auditor General, died here to day, after a protracted illness. Ir intuit strike people as a little peculiar that Mr. Buchanan has expressed Ms willingness to aeo the Union elide. BOLREAVVY ROLLAND BITTIRS.—FEN A LYS &Tama Irma Norm An brunt —A Tonic dilmolimt, suitable to those peculiar perloda la the UMW every female, more particularly every mother, has lam been a desidera tum in the medical world: aomething to be retained aa a neommary compoimnt of erery welbiurnished Family Medians Chtst, to which, at three tome., recourse msy bead, with the confidence of finding relief from the names, stet tustmelidu or Str.iglh• with perfect feartessness of any ill consequences yet without harlag taken a meolcine pos. seating antegothatic principles, to render dangerous another medicine, abotild It be stibeeqetently required by the peva- Melt, of the diem. AU these condition, we believe to be perfectly fulfilled In Bocrdnee's Holland Bider:. From the nature of the diema es here aoudad to. we havenot thought proper to parade the names of those,ladlee who have unhadtatingly afforded to the evidence of the troth of the amnions we here make.— Bot all and every word can be sobetentlated to the eatistac , timo of the most incredulous. We offer one of the meteor. and certain remedies for this class of addictions, and all those, whether peculiar to the eez ornot, which result from weaknem of any partladarorgan, or general debility of the system. Its effects me dulcet megigy yet the aeronaut!. It communicate' no violent shock to the ',stem, but gently inehmating itself through the whole frame, Immo the vital antra to normal action, anli,whlleenabllng nature to throw off the cense, it thornaghlyteradinatea the effects of dieter,. Are you itatimated in Duly morning; indleposed to rise,— We einem* request you to - try the halter • teaepoonfoL— It lardy will bet harm. Yet an positively galrantee 00.7 , accosa of energy, and • chcoihal, hopeful looting forward to the duties of the day. Are you enbject to tomes before or after eating Try the mane quantity before each meet. Al we add before, It will net heron yet we aware you of relief from that diatreeming bathing at the thought of food, and also rem the dimwit. don to vomit After winking. We promise perfect Mgt. lion of what has been eaten. ... If you flud that the dose pnweritoul boa been too erest, diminish the tptantity to adz your conatltutloo. SUM Gemmel:—The Genuine highly Concentrated imer. harem Holland Bitten la pot up to half plot botUaa only, mad retalledut el per bottle. The gnat d.p.pd for au. truly Celebrated Medici. has - Induced many traltatlona, which eltublic alsooldguerct against putelmaing. of of impositu Sro dal°a name la on the label of every bottle you ray. . . . HINJAMIN PAGE. Ja, a CO, Solo rol , ako'. Wood .treat, atm.° lea and 2d Ha, Ltaborgia. Cs. mr:=.-dAkar ltiAltillED—On Thumley evening, by R. 3. Douglas, Mr. A. 111cAYA.81. and Mos WHITE, all of this city. • Ago abbertistmento A N ORDINANCE granting the use of cer jaLtafo strecter to tin “Citizoos Pabotttger Ittllotoy Dom. • . . ho it ordained and Clactwl by tho caimans of Pitttb argil la heist, and Common Commits assembled, nod it I. 1. , - LI enacted by authority of th. same. , &mos I. That the consent of void Councils I. hereby Meta to the told Cajuns Passenger Railway Comitany. to use and occupy for the purpose of their Railway, the fol lowing struts of thucity of Pittsburgh, at specified In the Mut section of the set of Atsembly Incorporating said Com pany, approved March 22.1, 1550; and the said Company is hereby angioritad to en ter open and lay lit/mirth . through the tame as follow., viz: Commencing at the earner of Filth and liartot latest., throes along fifth street to and moron Liberty street to Call's alley, sod through eald alley, by a tingle track, with the ere nary turn outs and twitches, to Penn west, and from the corner of Cecil's alley and Penn strut, outuudly by a tingle or double tract, with the unry turn-outs and twitches, to ,thr city Ilue; and the told company shall have the mitilegs of traveraing aid streets with their can and horses, .made:( to' alt the mud restrictionsand IlmltalWna contained In add eat of in corporation, and subject alto to each otereastry rules and regoletloms respecting told ttruts (which may not conflict with the before recited act of inauparation) es Co , lllCilb May from time to tiourenact boo. X. The cm:minor Council, panted to the prmaling gator., la granted upon the foam:nap made:iota which conditions the cold Passenger Railway thmopany shall enter into contract with the city faithfully to observe, vim 1. To use In the construction of meld railway track rails of a patters to be approved by the Rewording Regulator and the Committee on Permit. 2. To pay Into the City Treasury for the use of tto city, within one month Mier the ears commence rutting on wild road, and at the mete date atonally thereafter the sum duo iiaid city prescribed In section nine of sold Act of Ale...nobly for each car ruu Geer mad mad, via Twenty dollar, per an num for each ear foe the flea flee years from the dateof the first payment. Thirty dollars per annum for erah car for the next flee year, thence text ensuing. and FOily , per annum for each ear thereafter run over add road—bet thls shall not be held to apply toners seed on extraordluary occasions—such as holidays and fall days—er to cars reserv ed for use It wool acchTent or damage to recta sod the cars shall be numbered a• dray. or cant spiv are now num. bared anger the ordinances regulating Hermes en such co- hides. . To pay luta the City Treasury Girlie me of the city en the tided Monday in Jemmy mid July to each year fm tbe grit Lae years alter they commence mooing on upon told road, three per cements of the not profit. of mid outflow:ly, and thence thereafter niece the male days In each year tre per centime upon the net anehe of said empsay. 4. The Prealdent of geld raneey melee; annually at the time ptorlded berela for the payment of the charge thee upon the Mlle= up. arid PAM, alit& Ntittre ranee to City Controller of the hambe Mears which may at my time during the year hare been run opan the road—not In <Jading these excepted in the mound market. of this eice. Cure The mid m ont h. Prdent also on or before the third Monday of thr oof Jemmy mil July la each year treks • selects nay to the (hey Controller of the net pas bloat aid an d company for she Mx tamale theft next peeved:of, and the Coe...eller came the •aid redeem to he t e em before him, coot tb• books of commies gull abeam Ge op to the inspection of the Veneer. Com. relieve or other C o Commie. of Councils appoweed for the peewee. 6. To keep that portion of the atresta through .hlrh the sal/ road may pus to good repair tram garb to curb, snljoct to the dirsstiou of the Recording !Ululates, vita of app.!, In use of any dlsagrestoeut with said Regulator. to the Committee en ate -eta, whoa, derision shall be anal; and any fss!ore to csonply grids any of the feragning rood, U.!, shalt be held to work a peroration of the 0000.11 and privtleges graOted by this ordinance. a: That the city teserrae the right, at the rod et twenty years, by giving the amid Ounttsany one year's md. ofthezr Intention, to possess the sad mad sottish:Kt, by palm,: fur the •same et • rote to be dim by dee disinterested await, me Nhc.. 3. That if said railway shall at any time be transfer red, under any tale or foreclosure of omalisago, from the hard= of Its stockholders to any Other person or persna, the grafts/onset this ordinance Mull apply am fully to the pol e. or puomma to who= the came may be transferral us to the rall•ay compmay herein named. Ordained and eructed Into a law this 11th day of Ayril, A. D., 1859. 3•31Z9 APAULLY. President of :4,1.410...mil Atteat. IL Moxtow, of h.lrct entor,l ItU3SILL zaarrr, President otCbmenon Council =l= Clint NI) tP1:0 of C 06103013 Groocil Cleveland and Pittabiargla Railroad. ON and atter MONDAY, i gg ACLU, 11th, 1359, Trains nil Steve the Depot of the P. tlallsostl, le Pitts. burgh, as kilos/a: Putshurgh,land and Chinags Lint,— gaionsa Train leaves; Plttaborge at 12,35 a. er.. and 1,06 r . et, for Cleveland, Battaio, Tolisle, Denote, Mllwankle, Chicago and theNortb Weeb The 116 e. x. train connects at 13ayard with listen for all point. on the Nceneraerea Drench. New-nein desiring to go to Chicago, of. Cleveland, to net be oartlcalar to mak for Voiotia via Cleveland. tricot. Line.—Xdpriate Timingleave at. 1t36 s. x. and bars P. X ; Aoronnoodation 6.00 r. x. for Wfuelitla, Zll4l.Tilles Calamine and Cincinnati. The nas AL. S. train atop. at WeUevilig Etenbenettle and *waken below Wet benvllle. Too 1.1,5 r, u. trains *top at Wellevll la and all .t.. tions belay Wellsville. Tho 610 e. sr. •tops et all stations. Pittsburgh, - Citrinsbut and Cincinnati Mart Line, ria sTeubencate..—iset 11.1prewil at 1236, a. a. rod Xxpros 1.65 /-X for Neatens, Cohstob twits, ton,lndliusogelie, Innen, Cairo, Pt. Lonla, New Or:cans, and all points to the South and West. Tho Expame Train rune throogh from Pittahurgh to Cln• clwatti without Change of cats. hadosnll4 aMepine, cars ate tactad to each Express U.l.t Psimongers deatelog to go toe.lambus; Cincinnati, nttp any point beyond Colom by the shoreline; roeut be pal ticalar to oak to Tickets e.ttonbonallla. Paggeige ebe.ckell tbrnagb, and harvllcd free of cLargo. Fae ales," an low as my other route, sod coz.nection certalm. TlLtough. Tickets can baprccundat Patalargb, /Urlfs burg. Philo&!plan, Now York and Boston. P. iLERB, General Ticket Agent. .plBll I. F. McCIMLOIJOII, 8, GREAT REDITOTION.-TILE VANDER- Bum LIRE or UMW Stales Mil Stmemlilnc VANDEILDILT, Capt. P. B. tartrate.lOCE N QUERN. NOII.III STAR, GO. Jones. Mil 1 , :4 Will form • 701.TNIORTLT line between New York, Wrath. &Lepton and limo, under tut. ClosiaAct, leaving thla tide eacL alternate /Saturday, sod the other side man allemate Wadueeday. iProm Now Tort for Prom tfiteroned Eon th• Southampton atoll amptkru trr New i Mere. York, I V altalattli Saturday, April =. I lYttionsday, slay 11. NOM. 5i.... Saturday, May 7. Wednesday, May 25. Asin......__ ...... . nataiday, /day 21. We/112<May, June a. Yerimuutivr Saturday, June 4. Wednesday, June 22. These steamships have Witter tight compartment*. Carry able Sergeant. Men or Passuoi—(either way the rime)—Par Vender. hilt, ant cabin, $l2O and $100; second cabin, gill and $2 O, according to location of state rooms. Per North Sur, Ono cabin, yAtn second cabln4so, nod a Ihnityd number of third cello, 1130. Certificates tamed of paseago from Romper— lipcale delivered In London and Parts. b. TORRANCE; sple:linad N 0. 5 Boy. So;; Green, New York. WALL PAPER--Second Spring supply opening at N. O. COONUANVie old ettabinibed Etore, Faleral Orrice, All. phony. Pooh etock or the mod &amide etylea of Parlor and Yeti Paper Ifaugloub with some new patterns, for Fate at former low prices. Another lopply of Curtain Oil CWW, SYlado• gbadew and lialley's Certain nature. &if 'Orders resolve! fur Paper flanging, Whitawexhlng, Painting and treecoley, by lbe beet work• workmen. gag OME-MADE MUSIC--Just issued and recelvedv-Tbe RITMO OLOW POLKA, conitainad and dedicated lo Ulu Caroline L. Diann, by Joan Manna. The POICONT•3IE NOT lIATOUNKA. couipmel q... 1 Jodi. rated to Wm Jolla de Haven. by /elm Mantic The °LPN BOUOTTl6oll,eotopowed by 11. Kleber. The above picom cannot but become genrral favorites. They are very .Lowy, without being Moult. Fur WO by 11. HUMAN a uD4, r 3 kWh 1.• DOMESTIC CUTLERY:- 0111TWRIGIIT A YOUNO t Nu. PG Wood .t, Invite the attontlott of bonswkorpers, Coasts' and others, to their splendld stock of DotawfloCtullrryoutch as ECISSONS, KNIVES AND /OM 8, CARVING KNIVEA, do. we Soros ad's., aro partkolsrly flue, and I worthy the at. tention of purchasers. . to GUM tifiELLAC-5 ruaeafor male by 14,16 W, SI ACKZOWN, ICT Libor , , AINTS IN,UIL df various colors for MAC by _PIG - W. MACHO:OWN, UT Liberty et. BUTTER -q bbl. prime fresh roll for sate by pe If RIMY U. COLLINS. - URESG TEAS-25 half chests Green and Black Tons of merit importation and soperior qua/lty inst tree, "darn, togotber nth our preelousiy large .tuck. Antkoo ono of :be largest and teost 'elect stocks of Tea to to fotuA to Atioattroy, and unite sold, whole/alp sad retail, at plus, that cstinut fall to glre , setlzfactlon. /or .010 at FRANCE% Faint at. near t-• k, Allegheny. I . _ etIROASSIAN LIQUID—be b Test, article IL) emir discolored Gmboauttrytog the compleslon. Also Cireholohnli IlafrCHl, an auction& melds tor redo:log and promoting the growth of the Deb.. A largo oopply of racli jut taceired by. . JOE. PLEII.IIIO, ayl4 ' Corner Diamond and !dulcet otccet. F' LOH SALE-,Drug . Store in 'hellenople; a vied !minus already establlab Al.o 1,08 00 tat on Nahittnet, on which hi irtetod frame Dwelling atid nay. rrarfilLo.Saetig ,l ° . , • 'e SAO ipli " " ' "Mock Bloteri; You 111'04/4. I.ILIDEB-150 dry Flint 'lidos to arrive on itoamer DondOormaliblq _ WI Minn 1141110011 4 CO. - - ..LIST. OF APPLICATIONS: for, selling Uglier; ilited to the - Chrk's OMo, up to April 1attt,1669. Albeit: Joy toyero , sth wag, Pititabargb Angle Peter, do ad do do Amon John, eating house, Gill wild. • Dacha J., tavern, lot ward, do Bluth Reno, eat'g boas; 6th wd, do Brawily Martin, tavern, du d.. Budgie Fnilwitkeetlng lanne,lat mad, Pixtetatrgh Bens P., tavern; do do Clark Was, tavern, 3J ward, do ! ' Deltoid Jos, Emma, kharpsbargb Daley Ileury, do 6th ward. Pittsburgh ger4Tl. l6B oro, eating boom, Ith do ward, PsuLl.neeti Phtnerty lobo, do 3.lward, do /ogle Jenob, Sharpilourgh Pox Amok do Pahl Valentine, do 6th ward, Pittsburgh 2d do do iliele.theirner Peter. ..Mg hones, sth do do .0 . 6 4 Oro, tavern, 3d ward, *Peahen/ Gent Philip, do Enema tp Gerbig Valentine, [trete, Birmiugh 6lll, Gardmr Thomsa, do Ch ward. Allegheny Oaring John, do South Pittaburgh 11 " b ./ 1 . 111 ;mt, do Manchester Grabsui 19 it, do Robin... tp 11 "' 13• Xdhlt do 21 ward, Pittaburgh do Ist do do Retails llama, do 6th do do Moab Plicabeth, do Shaler tp ' , FY. do 3.1 ward, Pittsburgh Jabber Robot, do Wilkilintp Jolla. A D, with otter goods, Sd ward, Pittsburgh Reitman !rands O , torero, do do Klingroan Adam, do 4th ward, Allegheny Keldenborti, do Bth ward, Pittrisurgh Haim( Alaimo, do 9th do do Belly Morris, do Br Cwt. tp iffrtigh Goo, do Birmingham Kolkartheck Lndger PT, eating !num, Beseme • g , tavern, 6. ward, PittehlilS B kOlberksr Peter, do 4th do do Nemiody 0 do Peebles tp 16dd , ,_ e _ dtdl °. ll. 0 11. do 4th ward, Allegheny Jaili do let do Pittenurgh larchy oh do 3J do do Ltither lea p do Birmlugbam 6 kAr4 k auffmao, eating bousv,Sd ward, Pittsburgh Maurer P, tavern, 4th do do / 0116 r J.q do lillieespost klaas Darld, do Ist want Pittsburgh hVlCinuey JN, do South Pittsburgh AP /Cluny Atewatt, tone,, bolt ward, Pittebtirgh &Parody Patrick, do ad do do liPTiernan E 410,1 C, do Lower St. Clair fp Alltullon IF B, do APNeesport 111 1 1aisse John, do 6116610 tp Nomer Philip , do Lawrenceville Char Oro, do 4th ward, Allegheny PhlllpsJohn ' rating hem, Bth do Pittsburgh Power John,lavern, ink do do Poulltnar Geo, vat's hone, , 4th du Allegheny HO. Jos, other gouda, let ward, Pittabargh Rosa & Co, do Tertmeranomllle Roth John, torero, let ward, tit taboret Schmidt Q., tavern, 4th ward, Allorbeny Smith Story, do Elisabeth tp Bidden, John, eating house, lat word, Minato ny Schnack Sao, tsvero,lst ward, Pittsburgh Polder Henry. with other goods. Ildrmltighain Spoektnyer rho, eating house, 3,1 ward, Allegheny Shaeffer John SI, tavern. Birmingham Slippier Philip, tmern,2d ward, Pittsburgh Schmidt Jo, with other goods, kW ward, Pittebergi, Shaffer Raymond, tavern, Sib do do Shaeffer David, do 2.1 do Allegheny Begner Valenilue, with ,other goodr, Birmiagham „ fottunel, 6 i t o tt ward, 1 1 1 4 t ' ta . bor i g7 1 Thimble Gotlieti, do let word, Allegheny Thompson Annie, eating home, n. tp Voskamp 610007 , with other geode, 34 word, Allegheny Wilhelm Margaret, tare., 6th word, Pittsburgh Wolf Charlet, do 4th do do Walker Prtderick, eatlog house, Sl'Keesport TlloslAil A. IiOD'LLS, Clerk. MA's Ora., April 14,A,1659. apir, 7011. N B.I7TCUINGS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 13= Coal, Plaster, Water Limo, Salt, Flour, COIN MEAL, MILL FEED, CORN, FlBll. Pork, Beef, limns, Shoulders, Lord, Butter, At Ward's Warehouse, f , sol Orhumid St DETROIT, RICH Lake Shore and Saginaw Lime Steamers Bate leave oar DAk ivory Ms.ruloe Oiweder•rtreP‘" for Porta Lica. and Earn* tenchlag et ail pla we on the lllsar At. Clair. Also three time. tech week 100 the Lake Shore, and Tuesday and Saturday mornings Lr lia 6 inaw.— A• the attire I. Om only Una of Banta tut dog ou ties° routew persona *hipping Vrtigtt to tie fallowing itaces will get their gouda at cheaper rah s, nod in lowa I.y Erring the package* tuarkeil to the ` I CAILZ Or JOUN ItOTCHINOS.A CJ, UETMILT, And *roiling doplicate Contracts of all 00minute—re Algmear, RAW. Point, Newport, St. Clair, Port Heron, Sarnia, Leaingtan, Cherry Clerk, 'lark Shanty, furcate', Forectrille, Sand Licedi, Atilear Creek, New Liver, Pert Anstio, Tow.* Say, Pulite Ulcer, Danger, llAy City, Hemp. ton Portamouth, liottkowllng Mill., Tuscola, ltridgermt, Tamar, Itad ft/r•r, Flud, rrankencontli, Pin. Itim. Wat. Zdal Saginaw, Saginaw City, 7.li•eukoi, Titular wipiee, Et Charlie, tlldtau,t City and Vi, P,ris ALSO AOKNTS FOR RAN DI/SRY HYDRAULIC CEMENT, 4,1411 rd OR re TAR LISE. I HAVE TIIIS ASSOCIATED WITII JOUN DE O .In Lt. I.ln.lerealing COJwrg watch *lll bw..vnJ. t ee M. oi), .1 LEH. ON it DELLOW J.l NIP.* LEMON. /01171 nritoo Jab. test, Uundertak erg In nil Ile ftranc bees T E3ION ELLOW, No. 11S, Fourth s!, are prileted Ins In all Jr. town:Lex In the teat raenroiritt, wilt me time. We yell m pp, .1.1 tentkin „ w style steer( Iletalh< Burls! Caws, for the sal. • r.' is ...pawn a,le agents ha this city. and of ',bleb burp no hand • large asset, MOW. Aa regard. •anty of ittispe au.i noun, they errs! all other.. Ynnerals trill le auppilol with Mears., hums, . Carriages promptly, at lower race than any orloir men( to the city. ausrantwilrg to render sabbfastion, they willdt a couttrinause,f the pan, e-' Litwin_ fore ro extended to tbeold firm. opliSnl I y TOOLS, LOCOMOTIVES. PAIMISII6III. TEtE. LAWRENCE MACHINE SHOP °M an R.r axle, at eery rextureif in...a ITS TOOLS IS which coat $:41,000 and are of the 1;M qaallty. They ostoprise Wheel, Darien, Trip Hammers, Anvil., Marling and dpliclog Maadniss. foot Lhilis nodes - pry bird of toed reordred Ina large and that class retablkahment Also, all the PATTERNS and SIMAITING of said Shop. AIso,NEW 2'OOLS,mehas Lathes, Planers, Stationary Engmea, Au. tn. Al. two Passenger and lons Freight LOCOMUIIVES, rocsottly bat to order, of besntlfnl model. aucl excellent In awry partintlax-24 torst,4 feet 054 rashes gauge. The article. nu; bo egantlnsal at tbo Wort In Lawrence, and a deem Ipllve 11J, ocusibernil, nu; lie !mud at my alike. J. 11. W. PAYIO, Trr.nrer, ay Wald 14 HIIL7 street, P.raten, Maw. RAIITWELL eE SHEPPIIARP, Mtn 3ISTII, No. 1 evronr Wo.I •nd Blilb sin, Pstialinrgb !halpra m Vv.,lin and DOIll CM IC Drag. cap.. 6.., Paint, Dye Stoll, Coenikule, Met Morn, Perfumery, _MAtinfattnrer. &rot proprla,ai COeFraftd CAPILLI apl.l bosl rtoralJon In Ih. world (41. th,Lun IZEU BOYLE & CO., a la rl , 59 SECO ND STREET, 111 CINCINNATI, OHIO • IMP MTE.11.9 OF FOREIGN LIQUORS AND 11' 1 NES A LCOROL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Campheno, Burning Fluid and Spirt TURPENTINE. Dfannfr.ctunt. of prfry desclot. of Doineilie Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French 13 X T T MI li. 8_ !lora coostnolly ou hood various gru', , o of 10/.0 IiOURBON AND RYE WHISK EY Peach and Apple Brandy. ALF°, BARATARIA AND NinW ENGLAND 544. Masstirturcro of Sol CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHISKEY. Apr) t. 6.r MEDICS:CI: aramep JAPANESE lILTTESS ayl43lllrlyr The Patientton of Dental RTIVICIAL MTH WITH PLATES OP TORCELA STSBBINS haring opened an oilieo at IV! Penn eireot, it prepared to manufacture Slid insert teeth of the abut. deaription. In Introducing thole now end Unproved style. of Dental Work to the citlean• of PlUaborgn, lir. I. feels nerured mat they will, meet the tame Grumble yeulllon which line 6ren sec/wiled to them In Now York end other localltles where they Levu boo looted; and he turthemore bellevee that they me dentltind to supervene. es they certainly vocal nit other Myles lu I.U/lIIN UM , DUlt A lIII,ITY, DitAUTY nod PURITY, end In every quality which render. A Martel Tooth itoalDitlot and era nt tho tome Uwe ninth leas ea penitlire. niacin.. ;A Mr work map to at kin orp, o Erw. 101 PENN STREET, NEWII MCLAIN ppl2rnslarrT - IEIII6L - 0 gs! ep~VA Atowrit AND ALL EXPENSES PAID,—An Aarnt la warded to every town and °Away la llat United blatrs to entrap In n rrapootable and rat, Latium, Uy which tho above prattle may km certainly raollstall. For furthar partloulan address Ult. J. itetNltY WA UNKll,cgroor of 'llrmitlway and Twelfth Ptretda, flaw Yurk City, IncloelnA cue pootagro atunp. aulaZind TT ISS IN Eit WATER—FROM THE 11.0All1 , 811114181111,—Tblacolcbrated water 'cry much icaciatit. that al the Cowen Puling at !Saratoga, but is onwthlrd attnner. It hi highly rect/mulandul It all ragra or Dyiprialla, Conallpatlon,tlongnolins, cf the I.lyrr nod Pplma, rtc. A large anprly JIM mcolved at JUSIII.DI 111.01INU, ANIS corner Diamond and market alreet UNDRIES-1•71 back!! Darn Funu y Hour: S 030 P.DO but Ifni mind Ne.hannock MlO boa flue I.rga Torolmr; MI boo Ito Oohing; 25 hogs Lard; ' Thuks thiukulmut Flom: Timothy, (Tutor lived, Owl, Muhl, Ury Agusleu and Pry Pouches, fur sato by lODULD. Wins 4 Cu., • • Nu. NM I•lbrity _ Carrtagos anti nugglcus. FOR THE AVOOMMODATION of Pitta burgher., orol granger* Oohing lho till , lho robarrio. erh a oponod %Yoram.. (moonDotal, lh the roar Of the bloncugoDols Wino, on 10.1 rime, for the ego of OAIIINAONS, BUDDIES AND lIPSINO WA00:01, Of ht. own moaufooluro—tbo roolarlot all oalcrtod With groat Coto. Raving been .004 Ildrlplbra pAri n tha budilm, &ad lb* laat eoverawn Iwo Ib Allyiturtir Oily, with art I. craw of bWoeq,U oulllchint snsraoltv a. - to lboolaiillly e!hla work. 'The publlo bri miectfalki, 1nv144 . to 1%3 Ana 01411ge4 . . 13.F.N01i nit the to of linden! PUN, and North. mr110.4 °wanton, A . ntahnoy city, JOHN NOUTH. mtlihrT .. VLOUI-200 bb s. bunor 'Pluto rui A:- br umumis, mognumi 00, „M. • • • Otto abbcttistments. Jaisaillantous FURNITURE E BONNER, SOSISE.B. ET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rirl tns THE SUBSCRIBER RAS REMOVED to the DISPATCH BtIILIIING NOS. 67 AND 69 FIFTH STREET, Where he will be pleased to wait on hi Wholesale and Retail Customers. PURNITURD AND CUAIFIS Of .Every MADE TO ORDEIt dud itthlltlcull Inducement+ olettd to In v.t:“ or FIJIZNI•TURF, In n Further Reduetion of And particular at:anti. given to the PLAIN AND FANC r OFFICE FURNI:I:URE M"*ltotnns with Steam Pnwer to Bent. a 12.1md 11. 11. RYAN •• • _ D. S3lllll, Teacher of 1 rTal and In- W a atruntental Nude. has remised w No. 111 Fonttli street, late the melamine of Reidy Patti.", Esq.. oh -re lie VIII be happy kr see Ala Itirmis and patrone and ail rt ho mop desire his servlem. Wlearions givenin Wool Mimic pond on 11,0 Violin, Flute, Melodeon, de. REMOVED CG. lIUSSEY & CO. have removed to . their ta, Copp, WnrchL.n.e. O. 37 Fl Pill enIBET, 10 W. Iron troot Blob, !lord d.o.r .*.wt 8,111(.4 Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill C. G. lEWSSECY Az. IterVrICTOIIII3 or BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, Locomcyr IVF. TURIN . Itni,rd 6f in Entlonts and Flatz , lf an Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, SPELTER, FOLDER, COPPER RIFETS, Drairra in DiLti, Tin, Tin Flair, Lund R itn, Short Tin, Antimony, ESKA Iron, Timis,' Pooh., He, No. 37 Poth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MSticet.Coppnr Cut In any Vattern at-441mA it, E.MOVAL.--J. S. Liggett &,.Co., linve re moved from Noe ..1. , on.l 70 - W•tor rtreo,r to Yo. 75 Wet. and 112 Proof rtrret. 3. 4, LT. Cri 101171 UMW., J. SAL-4EVETT FLOUR FAMPIA. and Produce Commis .ll.,rdsunt•, kenl. al Flour.Oralu, and Pro.luu Raaeraliy, Nvs. {Voter and U 1 Frunt ramet, Pittnbnre, Foun'a- t•SR.Iy REMOVAL.—Itea, Lloyd tt Forsyth, have mtuutcd horn 75 Wat, .4.11, to 257 Llbegty Atr,rt, caber*, thny will hellAppy nuct ho•od, and man. PIA ¶1103.0. 1.1..07, ALL. ronlTra ILRA, LLOYD & FORSYTEI, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE MEIMEI PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No, 151 Liberty Street, F~Vrl, 1K19,,,p1 A EMOVA I,—CA UWE & BRO. have 14 removal thelr.lte.at Ptorn and Ohio Ctutbdlery ketub. lishmoot to 11, %Farnham., lady ocrni.O.l by Junes LW. roll 2 Roos, Non. On Witter not 7n Pt on dnor ahoy, Perry. noLt!srd ••_ CALDWELL & BRO., ROAT FORNISLIERS AND DEALERS IN Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Corihim; Oakum, Tar, rit,h, Ilttala and oil Tat paean, Disk, Light anal Heavy Drillings, , GS lia er and 73 Prt,nt &re, REMOVAL—N. 'ham Es ,k. SONS. Banker,, huve ralltured tbr.o Own., tb,.ir old ptat..l where o_7 101 l be for 4 tba n.t.npluth.ti buildinte. 4 , , 4, up, 111 EmovAL,--lubn s..n !Inv° re ntovo..l from th atnt..l Nn I ty ilOilgfkr , prre, OUR STOCK INM=IIMIII COOKING STOVE! establtAhtatut bat ~ ..,n vr.rmr.t Perfect Bakens. hermersss ansl Peekera FENDERS FIRE IRONS ICE CHESTS MEAT BATIIINO Ai•PAH.ITCS PATENT GRIDIRONS MEI= ~ •rer., article usually kept is Llonse-fiirni,liing Ilaniware wha, h v - 1 , 111 .-.11 et prir., yrb.l.ll can Not till to et TILE IRON CITY TIN AND .STOVE WA fl EiIOCSE OF W: BEAD lIAW. rsocc,.or to T. J. Crai, & . • 1:;4 whorl et , first door below the sign of the Golden Gun multi Boots, Shoes, Hats, 330.1V - IsTE'rea . , lAMES, P. TANNER, WIIOLESALE 8110 E, 111 T AND BONNET WAREIIOI'gE, xo. GC Wood Streot, Pitt•hargh, Peana,l fib new in there hit my largo th i tt cf GOODS linr:hated el,. Rum the RIM ENGLAND MARC. TORIES, at the LOWE:sr cisa PRICES, .11 of it hid, alll he driqt_t i ed cf. a small advance nu Ci)i i T. illientrivere alio have heretofore ,7011 P FJ,At ler their gouda, for the future veil rave trial time and lumpy by making thvir Not-chase. front him. iitiff - Deatora aro rtsiutsited to rail Ixforr lotyin, sad tit ly thsniselees of the tacL attention peen loonier. ruiltddlnol COAL- -SEALED PEOPOSALS. THE DETROIT AND JACKSON COAL J. AND MINING COSIiANY offer to lot the contract of tralug colt tta. Coal font Molt Minn at Wee,.kill, in thn ..nut} of Jadvion In the State of Michl,po. AT A STIPULATED PRIDE PER TON Dvllyrred t a tho cam - . . Th• tub, In c,..ticoniant to t h e railroad, thy truck tootling to the mouth of th. Abaft. It 11 altuattxl about four biol.t eviut of the City of Jet lutuu, on the 3.ll,llMita Central It ft. Th. coal I. nu.l of a goof quality, role 4 fort awl upwind* In 54. Tu. 1.11.13nti.10 14 the tube* In in ell teavecta good. Alt uo Nowa lkoly to bid won andi u t without • ptooporoti clautittothot of the Mlur, AN INSPECTION OF IT IS INVITED. The contractor will 63 required to work the Mine In ac. cowlanco with o diagram to b. ottacbod W the contract, and to Irate It In good owl,, an also 'lt mochlcary arid tool*. Popacoln for wising under the contract to be mad* rotary 30 day.. Woocillootint. will be mode known And 'done okbihited at the • mew of the the-rotary of the Cionipony in Detroit. l+calnd propolde will ho rrerllod for taking the 11111 root trotil the del of Atoll lord. Arldrets LOIDIE FROST, eectentry, Detroit, bitch. Detroit, April lot, Ittd. J. P. WILI.IAIII JOAN JOFINSTON. IP ADI Tl. (..÷ o c x. AND T I 1 a : WHOLESALE AND AIIRET JOHNSTON, 114 SMITHFIELD STREET, Hood, oppoollo tho Custom Honso, PITTSBURGH, UA V E JUST OPENED A VERY 11 auto° sulectiou or GRIIEIN AND BLACK Tr.As, RIO, LAGUAYRA AND JAVA COFFEES, Bugaza, Rico, Rico Flour, Corn and Pearl Starch, Farina and Y_ . .ejrq Powder, Pearl Sago, Tapioca, C; Cream Tartar, Coe! Chocolate, 111 earpni and Ver a round Spices, krflavoring Extracts _ Table and Dairy S A L SoniAß CURED ILIJIS ASD BEET, CANDLES, CRACKERS, SOAPS, sYRUPS, TOBACCO, CIOARe, At. oir2Mrad.tlrT M - 41W P.gmloJean—twautlful ante. with chnrug—...—.....244 I) whits are iny sahcakaaaa aaua, Partbaala tolagetwo-stsigaga . , Jaaalta—Npanlela--.-- lamer.' Letter DO* Baboaciach—witt vignette...... . llalel.Dsll tichottlicb • borlabls l'olks—Drown. .. ... .2te lot ells by JOLLN tikLwa. IL iikZi lttset _sex.b l osto malted, postage pad. BNUINE LIAVANA CIGARS ox I.LA.ND --rhavainetroantred.4o,ooo genuine llama Nit-. Oen no wins good Ow will please call and examine my stock Wan maiming almoner. JOB. P&EMtNO. F IRE BOARD PAINTS for sale by {VILA. BE RE.tl,-1:±:on Thaw works dale teen carriod ou for a number of Jtare sad are now in buccreaful operation, and it if Deprived that al i a can ho coanufacturra to better terraYihkra end aurae lbau at any other work, op the Moboookabbla diva be tenant will bare Inc prlailtge of entering apart the btoperty InadmiLettly for tho putpusa of ptudlng clay and making the necrasaryplepalatious, and fall potwastlon will he ghat, on Oa find at dilly. For terms, tc., apply to I.kNUFACTORY AT NORWALK, ON apl:batd Low5IA.Na Itilk . P.rarr. tlroatolllo, Fayette comaty,kla BALLARD, SLID.TE kCo. n.eir sr RAT hIANUrACICRED THE BONNER HAT, B 11.1.A1D, MOTE ,t CO, FTRAW ❑AT MANBIFACTUB ERA M A NL'FACIORY AT NORWALK, CONN 1:1 rl.. 1 STEAM MARDLE WORKS Marble Mantels MADE DY MACHINERY, Always on head at the lowest prices. NO'GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH OUT ,lARLILE MANTELS,—They nre always nest, mid loon, to the hvnuty of n h,n.to than soy other &Md., tbnt coo ho porchan..l with tfin salon tuonay; and beshlra, theyfi.n..r rod nor, the n nirl f.mlly I.y taking fir, ',v.! man n, Tory at, do. T—pw rnif go ve, Sm,/, C,nf,r MONUIV/lINTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES N B —Our stoeti of Meads iv the largest In the West and I.•lng inannractureil by machinery, la got bp In bane arttli ivory dispatch. and at !ivy coat then evil be don by mire manual I=l Whrel,orn, :323 Liberty Street Mantel flown on the Second Story; Of FICV, 319 LIIIERTY STREET, PTTTSIMRGII 53_7114NC EIVTGEriffES CIETEiiE MILL FURNISHING ' - 44 - rEAm ENGINES on hand and made to Ll,rd,r, STEAM BOILERE SALT PANS, MILL OEAII . !NB, ENol&r. AND MACHINE CASTLNO6, PULLEYS., de... Grate Due and Seen Weight. always on band. Csta Who,l, ' 0.4 to all Who went ganzing. FIit:NCH BUHR MILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS, ANCLIOII BOLTING CLUIIiA, at reduced prime. ?BENCH BURR &MOT MACHINES. nx l In 1010 and clinau.r, tenter ani many tin:tumor., atrain" than hoc Miahtni a. MciIEJIIGISS PATENT EXCELSIOR SIIMOLE MA. PuIITADLE HILLS fur Fleming and Chopping. 5001 0 PATENT WA rmt WHEELS, used to iAnni Saw are cheap, and warranted to star satlnf•al,n. Fi t x Daw, fur I-levet..., onathird price of It -gather. ri?...0111m, 010 Übe.) etriet. Pituburgh, Pa W. W. WALLACE. 111*DRAULIC CElfElVf. E SUBSCRIBER in the Exclusive Agent In ibis aunty fur the sale of Belmont Cerneat. This C.llett , Is much annertur on any other .old In to Is market, far Priblle Works, Vontadetlool, Cialerna Fire Walje, etc., and all aarrantrii aunt Direction. far using Barak. useb barrel. We invite • comparison of Ws with any caber Ce mtv.l,ent A Para. Beck will Le always kept on hand , and mold ar-alc and mull at low price.. W. W. WALLACE. 1110 Liberty it., Pituburgh. rOl LEI 1V.% F Plaster Pads—Louisville Lime. 1 50 BBLS. PLASTER PARIS for Land; 100 WA, Mater Pans for Man. Wm 11 100 bblalankrllla Liras, .t MD Liberty at, Pltiabr. 500 GRIND STONES, all sizes, for sale at Ig Llbcrty street, Pillaboxigtt. mhltblllta W. W. WALLACE CURB FOR CONBURIPTIONI Da. CHURCHILL'S ruscovErty I Winchester's Oenntn• Preparation of Or J. F. ChrtrelallPa Compound of T II E UY POP II 0 S Pll I T E of LIMB, SODA and POTASH, Mane 11.1.12PY lon T. TII/13,131(T OI C O N 6 U AI P T 1• 0 N great Chemico-31edical Discovery of the celebrated Dr. J. Charchill, of Pate, first tootle known by km to the french Academy of kledlelneabont years ago, marks a new and Important era In the annals of .ladled licence. Now, for the Ora time in the hletery of the world, has I REMEDY been toned that anrely, etntea at the very foun dation aj Paleteactry Duette, wad by regOrill2 the do dent elvastistl elements of tit lotootiOnereasee the principle whet& costnittotts helvee or vital /brae, ineigoratieg the nutri. he fundionr, sod thee not only CURED, bat also PRE. SERIN, the development of this hitherto moat fatal Dconrge of the hum. race. tfair - C.utlon to the Peelle:Sig Various preparations are already In thu utarke4 purport. log to be based or Dr. Churchill's discovery.against which we solemnly mintilin both the predowdou and the public. Let no 000 to deceived, but ark fur and use oriy the Prie remotion wild from the ale Doe o 1 Depot in the United States. No. PI John Need, and bearing .Jac semis ahem. Dare of J. Winctimsru, by chum alone Dr. Churchill's pre scription is put op In a =Donis AND CEMILICAUX 00112 rune. In all Nervous or ficedulons Complainta,Debility, Lee/tor Vim Pow., Litespopele, Intlktulicia, and Female Weak. stoma, LID. sovereign mid invaluable remedy, Slit - ILYAD ULU TLITIIIONY.•101 foe the E. degierican Medical Itontilly, for A1ay,185.9. .Whatevor may be our conclusions with termer. to Gm aerosol Dr. Churchill, for the Ilypople•phltes or coTereign remedies In toberculoeis (ottosumption,) TM= COO et No Do., AD TO TUE VALCe of 20001 OSLO! Le MiaSOLILIOIII79." From tbe Aiwa dmnimn /faked Erponcr,for Ore-,ISSII. -The lileitclue is eclontiacally prepared and reliable— We have reed it In our own practice, la phtbisis pulmoualls, mid ocher forme of dia..., with eery satisfactory results • • • • to antty-eight caws to width this remedy was 0 . 1711, thirty -801,n were la t h e Incipient, and twenty three In the emend and enhanced gat , io of consumption; the re. malader were beyond hope. With the exception of the lat. ter cases, which were much benefited. all but three, which are still doubtful, recovered perfectly.. Price $l, er three bottler for $l. &Ingle bottles only, Is emiceetruied tclutee, dent by mail, propaiel, when irpodsUy ordered. All order. for three bottle. or over will be smithy valorem at cue of the party. Draggists must send their ar dent direct to the undersigned, or they may bare • different and sport°oa preparation sent them. /Fit-Winchester's Genuine Preparation of Dr. Churchill's Compound of the Llypophuephltes of Lime, Duda and Potasti le sold at whalesalo Dm solo General Depo, 49 J.b.„ but twill be kept by 41 respectable drugsbne threoltmeut the Wilted &area. Circulars and all nocemary atlon given to al panes encloeirig • @M.P. F.: add receiving our letter, correepoudeom are reelti "lie Z'Or In addition to the retyl . ,efr v ,•,ti cli drus• E ;• T p ß l , ... American and Foreign Agency Oak, SO John genet, New York. rlwincn AND natERICAN CI ONFf7O TIO NARY_ T. A. PALEB.BCE( & SONS, No. 4-2 St. Clair Street, Oppnite the 9t. Clair Elotol, RESPECTgULLY informs their friends and the pnbllc generally that they have reopened the 2.14 re. /2 St. CWr .treat, be they teln keep contheastly o hand • large assortetent of Candlea, Case, French Bum Toy., Chun, Ourillai Wine, Brandy, Cream, etr Drops, pure Chocolate, Froth and Dried halts, Nuts, 001 every article used In their line. Dealers • especially loritiA to call and examine wor Cock, se we sell at • very low cash price. T. A. BIZERACII d SONS. Manatactart re of ?ranch and American Conlbctlonarles apl:dent 600 KEGS NAlLS,..assortoti . constgament f o r far male by sizes, reed AUX/JUDI/ GORDON, -No.l2ll3econd istreeL QUASI ENGINE: MI SALE..;•A Steam 0 Enemy nearly new, complete with Dollen etc Inch Cylinder . ..two feet stroke. • Enquire of Bpl3 T. U. &VW 1t . 00.3.1 Wood et. OATS -Extra henry old in storolliid for ula by spl3 J. D. O.IINPIEJII k OD. BEANS-64 bus =all white for sale by ap3S , PALIZLL GO. TOR F;ONiITR. =ll Eil= I=l I=l THE Ft ,, NNEIR EtAT. TIIILD.)NNEIC ICAT, FOR FryNIER IVNAT. e+rcrnny : nPßlL 2. J 5 OltoslD4raY, NNW YORK. TUI BONNER lIAT, 1 , 111; 11011:iEll II .ST, TUB BON? ER I=2l ii= TIIN CONNER HAT, THE BONNER QAT, Ill! =SI E=l=l FOR FFNOTEit RSA it 45 BIL•MIoWAY NEW YORK. =MIS W. W. WALLACE MITER'S' MIRACULOUS VERMIN' DESSIOTER, The Only Am:4 in Ms Mae IThrll &p.c& male Rana, atcs, CccrIIDACILLS, Bros, Anna; 310nnurtons,7kiii, Morns, Mount, Own Weans sun Ow= Insecry.:4tr. 50,000 BOILS SOLD IN ONZ . BORTH.. • These Celebrated Itemulies bays bevy entestrlvey toed for twenty.two years In all parts of Enron and theltadrae. clone power have boon attested by the Court! of Rotas, France, Fmgland, Austria, Prom* Berms, Runny, Naples, do, and their Mambal proPerttes essmined, and approved by the most distinguished 1i adios!. Faculties all over tho world. Their destractireners to ell kinds or rerrolo and beech, has been certified b alla country by. the biretta,* of the ' 'ahem Peddle Inetittaione, Phantom, Partners, Proprietor: of Mule, Warame . ./, alenersetarieuk . end by Tartlets, dle anguished private citizens. Numerone Testhnoolnie end Cat ifimbes of the el:l=y of theTrlbmodies one be seen at the Depot_ Forsale, Wholeardeand total!, by-the Insegtork,t4 Pro prietor, JOSEPH MAYER. Practical Chemiat, 612 DlTradvrey (cor. Houston et,) New:York. General Agent for the U. Mabee end CenilditS;7ll:EDEß /CH V. aII BI IYON, Druggist, No. 10 Actor Nome - r nod 417 Broadway, Note York. Tor aalo In this city, eaboleealo and retail by It. IL En- L 7,118 & CO., corner Wood and Second eta: 7 09.7;172= 0 , Corner Mamma and 3.larket at: DEEHIIA3t k WKXN• NAN, Allegheny. dalamslfe A.. M. 131 . 4 .E5HA.X.1. ISZ: • 31srma olthqztem- • "T -r hire or the /lone dein - Protoileit IsAucliaion will be h.ld to etattsrtant Ma, Federal Attest, AffAghertY dtr, oa Ttts DAT EVENING ant, dpfillA 7 34 0'd°C ,ti f° ' th° Purpose of celebrating the Ihree Ilundred and WIWI Aeuiverawe the prow! entered by the Setae ßefOrlitc ore, At the Diet of Spires. April Andreae. AM be ileth erenl le English and Gala= All Momb.nt wet requetted apptat in fell legilLA .picud BY Cutter of tire Couroaittee of Alcangenitel2 ...... % U- "., THOASK NSlllST,Setfetwf:' O aSTOCti lit/LIMAS 15 km/ca.—The Stock holders cal the Now York, Pattabbralat tiad 1.1. Ulla • Dm", Cont ra a 1 are beret. tauttbed tbat n general met. dithe Comp., ill be , bold on lIONDAVi 1ea1d.:.7 u y weatott 10 'clock. bt.tb 411VN. igwm, lamer of inuxtb. and Lib...4ly 4of DrA . r a n of the President. btiaiblmd — JOHN Seep U fYITIIE ESTEF327 NITI.DZ/Tlr or rxx xsn , TAMA --.Th• next term of Me Imktitutfort...rnsk mama on Vrilay. Apt /I llttb. A0010..800 toe adentsalon reeeleett on that any at the Unit . ..atty.,. 0 d , Esc. P.Pkiwl • W. BAKEWBILLieeey. Co 'att. OR RENT-;—The property knoisrria s Fthe S.I.I3AIir!GLAS.,4 'MONZA eitaato on the 000ngshela rferr, oho mile below Ittverearille. 4letetecod to thi, property .411 the team:try Wallop and begot, meats for the utanufactutio...Of Window . lilassorltb store hoe., dweldeee for all the heeds employed, sad- about (0 acres of ll:lterate bottom loud ceder entity:L/10h. Via beats, from which Cesl of Me very beet qradlty le procured for melting arel other perfosea eta Idea . attaChed to the roperty, wed the privilege of the heal trill he Leelettled In the een, TO Room and 41fies, at No. SO W...ter enact, tea oonty.ittl by P. IL Prixad ./CO. .01 1.3.1LU1 MCKAY CO. TO-Ltr—A. Br — T.A7Dwelling containing al icor ton. and titntbeY game. Enquire of Ara. cor2o R. 11. RING, No. 311 Liberty strm. . . L 101: BENT IN ALLEGIIENY—Anit J U good Drieb.Dwelllng on Borscr /AMA, Tulsa , ths.WIL Diamond; hm gas and stator tbrovgb the bone. I bo second story of Masonic I tali, Water arrest, naar Fed oral, comprising, one huge cod two smelter rooms, finical* for dobool Bombs or Info barrow,: boot. well tantllaled. Ottoralon et:Ural Enquire of . It_ 1.1..D.11 targlaltf Water stdavt.Allotsbenr. LET.—That desirable lousinesa stand, with dweilleg eljached, on the comer of Meaty mod o , l(arreStreets, well adapted fora litany gm, cm atom, being eccapied as each fer the last fearttee peers. Maguire of R U. KING, terl7 15 a. 211 Llbertystreet- - - To LET—Two well finished tiro story Brick Dare!Mtgs. containlog.rdoe rcomsenel,.. NV,lie street. near Chatham, Truhlo tiro mount's war the r00t,111...0. Enquire of reel A. S7ERRETT.277 Nola 811,1. TO LET—.lStoro Room on Fifth Si, En In the most desirable location am I.t gnatMar.= °ugh ppi y itt 153 Liberty sir et. RIDDLE, RIOTS co. 0 LET—l'u%) large first-elms Dwellings to kt,vnn, molerr. iroprovemnote. I . SI MICOCK,AISCOP-1587/4 CO, 9 No. I=Secocul nod 151 54.50nd et. rro LET—Tho Warehouse Room and Office polr Ceenpied by Porter IL Friend & Co, 05 Front e. Also, Lofts imitable fur rtorlbg cotton. lea LSALUI =Fan& CO. eat?. auction Zakg. P. It. DAVIB , ./Luotioneer. Clornmerclul files Booms kto. fa FOIL direst TTALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—On Tnesiday flOctiog. April 19t1,, at 7 . 15 O'clock, at the commercial wiles room", No. Lk Filth at. ho sold, 20 shares Uo k of Pittsburgh Stock. 2a do Allegheny Bank Stock. 2 do Citfrrnii . da do: IV do Motiougitlioila Ininiinnicio Co. Stock; ill do P., Ft. W.d Chkago It. 11. Po. di. aplei P. N. DAT/S„, Auct. • ligt EN Cll AN D ENG.LISLI LITERATURE noteredey Estalng, April 16th, at 7 o'clock, aII be sold by pamphlet catalogue, In the second floor doles Ito , im, No. al Fifth street, We most Telma/It, collet. tion of great anthers, In import/ editions which has Lassa exposed to axle to dile city for many yews. It includes a rtry largo ,election of Ito most dance Enoch- Work., omens; rebkh ore Dietlonslre FLBcsopkigdo parVoltalre, 7 tome: Theatre lr Uonneuret de Oberslerie, 2 M.; OttaTell do Curl:wide, 12 tome; Voltaire 7 tome; paean Dooms., isms; Itotelsts, Aretin, Eutel,ouf, etc., Emir& de Motu tofmni, 6 tome; Lettrts de Madame de Intrirpite, /2 tone: Voyager lomginsirea, au tom 1/legionnaire Espagtud• Pron.'s, 2 tome, Olosealre de le ' Langue Itornane, 2 Wm: to. Troarern, 4 tome; Essals Olsten qt. ear lei. Elwin, 4 tome; Illstorie du Francois, 6 Untie, etc., .tc., also, tawny roe. works to the Occult tem:ices, among which aro Letres Cabal itticra, t tome; works of Ileartel CarotinAggrlppoe; nobly's Astrology; Aubrey '. Cliscellsaliet ChymicaleabolLs. ti. al Treetire; Collection if Netball,. The Demoniac. of the Ner VA.IIICOL, eft., (t.C.: Klee, 01311Strgly Garlble and rateable English Worts,omoog u - Lich aro Ellis' English Metrical ;liamancer, 3 lob; Ellie' Early English Poets, 3 relit Mallet's Northern Antiquities, 2 role, Ehafteabruy's Characteristics, 3 role, !tort's rlictiente cC Oentralllnolo. edge, 2 rob; Alusa - ortle• Lathy Dictionary, 2 rots; Dibdin's Masks! Bibliography, 2 red% Drake's Memorials of Flake. pion; Donce's Illustrations; Camden ,*relety Publications, 3-5 vele; Bolingbroke's Works, talc Laleigh's /Motor, of the World; litirton's Melorieboly, 2 role; Antiguarteu Works of Hearne, 2 rube Ifferd'a pen Jenneen, tl rots; British Moroweldem: tbakspeere ConeordantM The EWA. Library; Hall's Eatirem Mere' Ploughman's Vision and 2 robe Dualop's flistoryof ho. C.Wogaes am my ready, and the books will be fur en ll'llliii.loo Os Thor. , tlitY, Iday and Sarlrd.v. • 4.03 And- faTOCK .P., PI. W. C. R. IL dr.ralYdri 1,7 day.x, to lota to .utt iy0rc100t....., by 4•t F. M. DAVIN, duct- No. O. Faith FL lUSTIIILUUMIS 5; CU., Dlerthants' Exchange: STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN'LOOMIS tr. co., AT Trill MEILCILLYIV EXCLIARGE - EVERY T/lIIItribAY EVERING.-13azat, bridge, losurrueo sal Capper atuck, Carrel toad Real to CIAO at public !We at tbo Merchant-9' rathaage by . earbllS OMIS Ca. Nut., Drafts andLolum JIM rktaLtt. O bevotlated .ca ev.ol2able wale by AUSTIN .1,0011111 6, CCIE., •e2l dtoct Note Brokora. W Fab:that. 4: ilmuormrnW NATIONAL TILEAiR.E7— c.,,. rCrttf ALA 3. W. 31Tarland, Leseem STRAXOSCH'S CELEBRATED ITALIAN OPERA, It:minding the most extraordinary cnustcliatlOn of Iltialcal Eole6rices which noa ever appoorod In Oda city. TILE ITALIAN TICKET irFYICE, at John 11. •Ilollor'a Nude Store, No. 61 Wocal *treat, wail opon atily.froto 9 o'rkck, A. N. to 4 o'clock, mats am hoaernmal for toy night of the ammo, lo advance. Adnassion: Deem Circle and Parqnette, reserved scats, $1 llg tickets to the above, ash the privilege of occupying such seats as nifty not he santred, sl:tiallery,T.Y.eritleste Boxes, fn. are or less, $lO. TIES (-SATURDAY) RCS:NINO, APRIL DDT. SUSIE COLSON', - - Onl3 n!ght of Ver4l's master phew et . . LA T . nAVIATA. , . First appearance pill. celebrated Cat:dottier, Ohre. PAULIZirt Co l 4o , Chfre-e,#' In her celebrated character se VD/LI:Tn. e „.....arbichuattabeDroduced the greatest scur/gn La all be prlndpal cities of the Union, and being pry =gad s. nee of the grenteat tepresentattren In that cele*t char acter. ILENRY SCDIUIPA al Allred. Signor ASIODIOd. Ortill,ttt• . Signor NICOLA as Dr. Grenville. Mlle SIMON, as Flora. •• - - Director and Continctor—lL STD.A.KOSCII. Loot - s°p. at 7 o'clock—Opera to C0131110.614ce at S. MONDAY, April Dab, holy algt.tol Verdi's ;Alt:butted IL 'fROVATORE. First ammoniacs of the celetaxtott Warning. Vacslist 2I'LLEI ThitESA VA ROM ea LEONORA: - First appearauso of the famous Teoor, AM. BRIGNOLI an hIANRICO, fig. AMODIO COUNT DE LUNA. Fig. NICOLA so FttlisttAN DO. • Ebucational. QE\FICIII.EY ACADEMY.-A 1... y no, CON.IICIAL Damon ECUOOL ran Bon, on the P.; & O. IL 11,12 miles from tittatergh. • REV. J. S. TM V MIS, A. 11., Principal. The TIIIRTY.TIIII:4D SESSION sill commence co MON DAY, May 2.41, 1461 Treau, per eczema of fire months. —.476 Far Circulars, &0., rap:Eire of John Irvin& Bone. 47 Water stroet, or T. 11. Nebo & Co., 24 Wood ttrect,or of the Principal. Sewickley, Pa. ter242moodterf&F Penn Inatitpto, CORNER of Penn and Hancock street The earning term will comma on TITZSDAT , i Slat lost. A limited number of pupils may, obtain admisalon. Terms for Tuition and Stationery. $2.1 pm amnion of twenty two week.. an2Auf 3. al.slllTll.Prindlpal., THE BEST SEW/1 G 2ditrESTNEEi 'a -a I uLK. SHOULDERS AND 1112 . . tierces teed and fa. may • , enuiers ussunair a • • NN 299 1 4.141trette •
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers