Vltis.4tir4ll.- 05Ncttc. i 9ya u..34,kr,...0. I. 1511.11A10-31 L. nivn..u. nso EIteRETT & co., --.E.D7cons asa d rIIOI'I4INTO4S._ '1"11313 T. 7 14.0-1 - 3 —MONDAY MORNING, APRIL IS. 1859. Republican County Committee •A Meeting of the.Renubllean County Com mittee will be held at the roonisof the Agt its:aural &xlety, on MONDAY; Ap7olSlh. et siclork. A. St, to opoo the limp fa holding the County iloiolualltigeourcution.— A. mend attendance le requestai. The crituitilltrr comtata of the fallowing named maxim • - A. M. DROWN, Pittsburgh, Chula man, RUSSELL MIRES% " Secretary, J NO. O. BACKOYEN, " ANDREW MILLER, " JOHN W. RIDDELL, " JOSEPH NAVE; .• . TIIOP. A. RO77LEY, WIRED SLACK, Alleghsey, JA 110 PARE, JR, " GEYER. J. W.Y.Wung, licwicbDa• ROBERT =LAREN, MOSES GUESS. Chartist, PRANK PAWEVSON, SOLOMON SALA, Birmingham, MARRY WOODS, Peebles, I. IL CARLISLE, West Deer, . P. BARR, tasmenciwillo; PERRY BIARTINT - Epper SC Clotr, • Tun TIAIMISIIVIIO -21 . 10 H eon rue AINTI.LE COMPTON CONVRNTIOL—As might. have been ex pected, the Harrisburg Union—one of Mr. Du eltanan's numerous "home organs"—is not Vitial with the recent demonstration at the Btate Caplet. It looks upon the whole affair as very trifling—so much so that we regard it as quite a wonder that the me editor bestowed the least notice upon it. Ito laugheartily at the 'gunny little wheel-barrow load of self-constituted hie gates," and enjoys himself hugely at the erects 'ole of "siitraix adventurous and aspiring indi vlduslepresuming to represent the Democracy" of Penns;lapis. This excessive merriment will, we are Me, do tho editor a vast deal of good, and we feel no Inclination on that-account to envy him the vivacity which ho displays on the occasion. There is, however, some "method" larkingfinder all this wild talk of the Union, and if its services in this respect are not appreciated at headquarters, some people will be sorely dis appointed. In order to show what kind of "ser vies" the administration is expected to• reward, eotne day not far distant, we give a sample: "When we subtract from the scant n9sernbly which occupied the Legislative Hall, the repre . Sedatives who occupied many of the desks, nod the strangers present iu Harrisburg for the pur- • pose of transacting business before the liegisla lure, and the citizens of this place, who were at tracted by a natural curiosity to hear Houle eate ries's men denounce their former party and ben efactors, and the Republicans or Americana who came to encourage their despised allies in the work of defeating a NationaUnion-loving party, ,we find a most ridiculous and contemptible resi dua of office=holders under Packer's administra tion, or attaches of the Philadelphia Press It IWO BO humiliatingly mean and trivial, this GEMS meeting of discarded office-seekers, that Forney has fallen many degrees in our estimation; we had really supposed him capable of bringing a larger, more influential and more respectable body, of men together, when it was understood that each should be seltappointed, and have un limited time to air his private griefs and grand• Sequent rhetoric, about "Federal Despotism," "Popular Sovereignty," "Freedom," "Slavery," "contempt of office-holders," "Jefferson," "Jack son," but above all, explain the righteousness of 'the transactions in reference to the State canals by the immaculate Governor Packer." The editor of the Union evidently does not like "discarded office-holders," which, when we recollect-a certain little affair about the Super intendent of the Public Printing of the Com monwettith, is a most unaccouutabri . antipathy. ; Our tastes, however, change as ;we grow in years, philosophers tell us, and.we presume our cotemporary is no exception to the rule. The seal with which be does the work allotted to him on this oceadon, convinces us that hole determin cdsot to be among the "discarded," when the pe- --clod of rewarding the faithful shall - arrive. To overlook the claims of so earnest a supporter would be a crying sin, and ono which we cannot believe tho President, with all his faults, would commit with his eyes open. We must say,-how ever, that the philosophy with which the Union contemplated the great gathering -•of its rebel lions partisans is of the kind which cheered the personage whobciog refused admission to the ark, in the flood, consoled himself witikhe reflection that it would not be much of ashower after all MITCDER tY TFIZATILIOILL STYLE. —The Eng lish papers comment, and with justice; on the theatrical pomp of the Sickles murder. They interpret the facts to mean that Mr. Sickles did not feel so bad as he pretended—that ho was playing a part and not acting from overpowerini impulse. Everything was done in -dramatic style. There wag the wife writing her conks don tied the husband stalking up and down the apartment. Then the calling of witnesses to the document, then the woman prostrate upon the floor of her b'ed chamber, and ; the husband stalking about all night. Whether the fact be so or not,gicre was a seeming desire on the part of Sickles, in all that transpired, of distinguish ing-himself by a deed of startling theatrical effect. The same thing is true of the trial. All its incidents seem arranged by the prisoner mud his counsel with a view of producing thrilfing tab leaux at the close of each act.: Mr. Beckley looks pale at one point in the trial, et another point weeps, and dramatically faints and is car ried orit,, just at the crisis of his case ; and his counsel; its Mr. Ould remarked io reply to an in solentipeech of Stanton's, hare each their parts .assigned as dramatis person,. Oue lakes the part of high tragedy ; another comedy ; others that of walking gentlemen; and-While one, an officious minister, took upon himself the office 'of clerical _gape, to set the theological part of the house in order, another (Stanton) had ma rled out the part, whether assigned him or not, of the bully and bruiser. Each recites and plays his part, In regular order.', As the play is not yet played out, it is irapovible for the spec tators to decide nhether it is, as a whole, a tragedy, a comedy, or a farce. • Tiir ST. re terms of eleven Sen ators expired with the late session—Messrs. Wright and Randall, of Philadelphia; Mr. Fetter, of Perry and Cumberland; Mr. Brewer, of Franklin and Adame; Mr. Steele; of Lucerne ; and. Mr. Cresswell, of Blair, democrats, in all aier.; and 'Messrs. Gazzam, of Allegheny; Coffey, of Indiana; Myer, of Bradford; Scofield, of War ren; and Harris, of Butler, republicans, in all five. Those holding over are equally divided—eleven to eleven. The opposition will certainly gain one or two in Philadelphia, and they have goo_d reason; for hoping to carry all the either districts lately represented by democrats. The five oppo_ salon districts will all elect opposition members. :So thaw° feel pretty yore of carrying the, next Senate. "Tun enormity of the Republic= action i n the last Congress, in refusing to pass the usual Pos tal Appropriation's, is not yet folly appreciated, and Is not likely to be.— Uniontown Gent.. • Recanse no such enormity exists. The Repub licans were a minority in the last Congress, and had not the power, if they bad bad the will, to defeat the Postai Appropriations. Every Repub lic= member voted for Dm Postal Appropria . tlen bill, and it was the democratic Senate which defeated it. The only thing connected with that bill which the Republicans voted against and helped to defeat was the attempt of the Senate to foist into it a section raising the rates of post age to & and 10 cepts, and upon that issue they and their friends arc ready to go to the country. Orr or Tim Foates.—lt is sold that Mr. Sam uel' Ttoger's second volume of podian lost his banking house ono of its richest clients. The gentleman incontinently withdrew his money from the custody of Ahem, one of whom was op enly end ,linblnohingly addicted to rhyming.— "8 ir,!! - affirmed he, when remonstrated with,_"lf I knit, that my banker had area said a good thing I would dose my account with him the next morning." . Iforacass Cisn.—"Captain Pope," says tho. ArarmiLiis, "is closing up his artesian well op erations, whieti have . utterly failed, after the expenditure of a large amount, of money. Ile has never been able to got water within one hon. deed sad eighty feet of the surface.; ,, Ins steam engine and bolier, in good order, the isiacr near ly new, are advertised for solo.. Pope's camp Is near Santa Fe." Taanst , t," of the Lafayette. Totirnal, was fp invited . partialpate In in entertainment a " As Heenan:'-Ina'outraged Individual .takaiedl - answered that he we, engaged. and .tad, no time tO 'Or." . QIJOTrsol Bauman ix Comm.—A:distinguish ed personage, vho has a great deal 'to ‘lo.with the affairs of this lower werld s we are told, may quote Script ure en occasion4vnd so we presume the lawyers are privileged to do in their ad dresses to juries; Bat the lawyers, very like the theologians, are apt to cite those parts of Scriptures, only, which make for their own eaule. Sir William Hamilton was food of quoting, in regard to the Bible the old Latin distleh, which may be translated: 'Tlits Is the lar.Mk, where rult bite DIV/13 'Mists tbo both whew, cwt. his Downs Certainly the lawyers nso it as such. N...sarly a half of Mr. Graham's defense consisted of ex tracts from the Old Testament, (going to show (ho hatred in which the crime against the fam ily was held, and the terrible fate of its perpe trators. But the learned connect fought rather shy of the New Testament, which is the more remarkable as that authority contains a case of express legislation. by the Great Teacher, on the subject in hand. It was a case of the woman taken fiagrante ddieto, and who, by the Jewish law, ought to have been instantly stoned to death by the bystanders. What said the Master, when Ms decision was invoked? He said two things, the one of them addressed to the bystanders, and the other addressed to the offender. "Let him (halls without sin amongyou," ha remarked to the former, "cast the first stone;" but no stones, it would appear, were thrown; while to the latter he remarked, "Go and sin no more !" recognizing the sin, but visiting the woman with no special rebuke. If the scripture, then, is to be cited as authority in the law courts, we do not see what special encouragement or solace Mr. Graham and his client are to derive from this precedent. Again, if the counsel had pushed his inqui ries further into the New Testament, he might have discovered, in the tenth and eleventh ver ses of the sebond chapter of the Epistle of James a moot appropriate teat for his comments to the i jury. -Tamer, enlightening the casuistry of his hearers. says. "Whoever shall keep the whole t law, and yet offend in one point, be is guilty of all For Be that said, do not commit adultery, said' also, Do not kill! Now if thou commit no adultery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a transgressor of the law." Nothing could be more explicit or pointed than these few para graphs, and they quite upset the whole elabor ate structure CO painfully raised by the eloquent attorney at Washington.—N: F. Trtb. AT loot there are siege of a decided revolt in Louisiana, against the despotism of Slidell and Company, who have managed it no a close po litical corporation, nod who have exerted through it a potential influence on the Executive and leg islative department, since the present Adminis tration Caine into power The meeting recently held in New Orleans, and which Mr. Soule addressed with so much effect, and with ouch stern denunciation of the corrupt agencies that had been employed to crush out the minority, Is but the bligiduing of the end ins that State. Mouey, patronage, and other like intlueni,es have been employed to strengthen the hands of Slidell, until he has wielded in sceptre over the head of. his party, and defied opposition through limo power of its internal discipline. It is no secret hero that a combination exists which has controlled legisla tion for the most selfish and venal objects. The Men can lie spotted, who during a very lew years have accumulated large fortunes by this sort of management, in making their public position subs.erve their personal interests. At the very last session Mr.flenizmin succeeded in obtaining an appropriation of nearly o quarter of a mil lion for the Tehuantepec route, when two bills to which it belonged had failed. No regular mail has been carried by that route, and this depletion of the treasury under all the circum stances ie amazing. It is not to ho wondered at, then, that the honest masses of the democ racy in Louisiana should rebel at to tyranny which makes them mere hewers of wood and drawers of water to mercenary masters. It is another and an encouraging sign of rho general disintegration of the party, which will leave the old leaders stranded, and inquiring with anxious concern, where they arc to go. Many of them are, however, well provided for the wet days which arc coming.—Phil. N. Amer . Toe venerable Humboldt thus appeals for mercy to a class which was never yet known to spare either sex or age: "Itsumu, March lb, IS,iti.—Suffering beneath the pressure of a still increasing correspondence amounting to between sixteen hundred and two thousand communications per annum and em bracing letters, printed pamphlets on matters with which lam wholly unacquainted, manu scripts concerning which my opinion is desired, projects for emigration and colonizing„ the send. lug of models, machines and natural curiosities, requests of contributions to collections of auto graphs, offers to take charge of my domestic concerns, to cheer and enliven me, Sc., &c., 1 m l againPu r i Z lYurgea" l s t asing ' y wearcstheataexert the77.ecein my behalf, !hat u t !li,hlaats in both continents may no longei today themselves with my person and make of mychouse an intelligence office and that I be allowed, in the declining state of my phyaical and mental powers, to enjoy some rest, and Leisure to mitend to my duties May this cry for relief, which I utter with much reluc tance and after reflection, not meet an unfriend ly interpretation ! Auft. ait 1 ina von flonuourr." Tun liosicscric Drsoostronv.—Some people, having nothing better to annoy them, spend half their lives in scolding, their servants, and all to no purpose, as they inuocently assure you. "It's no use speaking;" of course it isn't, if it is only to say the same thing over and over again. Why waste breath and temper? If you have been un lucky enough to get a bad servant, either get rid of him or her at once—or. if that lie inconvenient l_rnake the best of the bad bargain as long as it lasts. All the alchemy of scolding in the world will never transmute a impound button into a fifty-guinea huller, or teach the plain cook to toss up no omelet like ¥ Girl,, will have fol lowers, glass will break, and china chip, as long as the nature of such frail vessels remains Un changed. If such trilled are too much for your temper, there is no remedy but to keep an es tablishment of one eyed liorgone, and drink out of wooden bowls. Servants are "the greatest plague in life, - we have heard pretty often; some day, if the march of education gore on, and we all tyke to writing our autobiographies, we Inv hope soon to have thR servant's opinion of the masters and mistresees.—Blarktromf DAtitlEL. or EDIICATINO Intsu Dseencits re.— lot a manufacturing village near Hartford, a zealous Democratic schoolmastcr devoted his evenings, for some lime before the late election; to the in struction of a company of Irishmen, in order to fit them to become Democratic voters. After getting them educated, to the requirements of the statute, which requires them to be able to read the constitution, he took them to Hartford, and had them naturalized, and relied with great confidence on their voting "the right ticket " When election day came, however, the school master was puzzled and mortified to see nearly all his hopeful pupils vote the republican ticket. "The cusses," he said, "had turned against him, after he had spent more than a hundred dollars on them." The incident shows the perils of ed ucation to the Democratic party.-Bpringlield (hats.) Repub. There has just died, at. the ago of 107 years in the Isle of Antigone (sea of Memnon,' a retired patriarch of Constantinople, named !Constantin. Ile'was born in 175'2, and was the eon of a gold smith in the Lamar, educated at the cost of Cath erine 11, of !tussle, at Kiev, subsequently bead of the convent on Mount Sinai, where he har bored Gen. Bonaparte, neat metropolitan of Al - ezandrka, and at the murder of the Byzantine patriarch at the Greek insurrection, elected head of the Greek Church. Ile has left many learned works on Byzantine arohirology. A short time since, John Van Baron and other dignitaries were having a good time over their wino and wahints at. a famous boarding bonne in this City, when the landlady—a plump, rosy widow—came into the room. "Madam, what arc your politics?" inquired ono of the party. "I am a straight out Silver Gray Whig," oho re plied "Look at her closely, gentlemen," remark ed the Prince, "for 1 assure you the male species of that animal is entirely extinct."—N. I' . 7'rib. A Csaa op.); POSAT. Cocoas.—Tbe Canadian Parliament have before them it project fur the establishment of a penal colony somewhere along the Northwestern coast. of Lake Superior. The valley along tho river blechipicotoe, taking ite rise in the Slissinabee arid other largo lakes, at the distance of about 10S miles in an air line from the shores of Latta Superior, is regarded as an eligible locality for the proposed colony. &ono CON Comm.—The London Moralog Star of March 28th, says there is every probability that Mr. Spurgeon (notwithstanding ho hoe once declined to do so,) will visit. America during the coming summer. Ile Is taay tho foundation of his new Tabernacle in May, and as it will require, a year to complete it, he will, it is thought, take advantage of that interval to cross the Atlantic. A correspondent of The Hartford Times, writ ing from San Ricardo, Cuba, February 28, says: "A gentleman named-Buchanan was in Car denas a few days since, and tho Spaniards, on learning his name, crowded around, staring at him as if ho were some' wild animal, and some asked if he bad really come to buy the Island." COL. Jens M. Bewares, of Butler, we see Is named in connection with the Opposition nomi nation for Auditor General, and the delegates from Allegheny county .have been instructed in his favor. The Col. is a clercr gentleman, is well qualified for the position, and would make a popular candidate and' good offieer.—Clearficld Rafanum. A - catalogue of the "solid men of Boston," re cently publinhed, says that William Appleton la worth $754,00% the 'Fifty Aseociates, $1,102 ! - 000; the htitste &duo D. WillintnElhaw $1,072,- 000; Soelals Quincy, $638,000; John Oray, $667,900; and Mrs. Cornelia A. TltCyer, $4 1 10,- , : Jous B. Voir:, formerly editor - of atemper. ititi.autritdimlnts. axles sheet, Called the Life Boat, pleastint, - - . Ohio, was shot, a short time since - , while - & co., stage in Kansas. Ile had been requested by the citisens to answer a political speaker, which FOr wattling a nd COMMiSSIOII he did in such a way as to excite the ire of his opponent, who revenged himself as above stated. Coal, Plastir, Water Lime, Salt, Flour, A &TM/it:TOUT nE.M.II.—A short time IlizO a schoolmaster was wanted for a western village. A pompous little fellow oneof the applicants be ing asked to give a philosophical reason why cream was put wltli tea, replied, became the globular particles of the cream render the acute angles of the tea more obtuse!" lie was elected. A German woman, named Baal, has been ar rested, in Chicago, for attempting to kill her husband, by first stupefying him with opium, and then suffering the gas to escape from all the burners in the room in which he lay. The odor of the gas attracted the neighbors to the prem ises, fortunately in time to save-the sletper's life. Tue FRITIT.—Capt. Booth, of the steamer Lib. erty, made particular inquiry at all the stopping places on his last trip down the river, as to the fruit, and says that he was assured by the pro ducers that the recent frosts had not injured it. We have the same report hereabouts.— 1171erlino Intrlligencer. A clerk in the Rothchild's house at Paris has been arrested on a charge of having embezzled the sum of 100,000 francs. While being exam ined in the office of the Commissionary of 'Pe ace, he contrived to stab himself with a knife in two places, and now lice in a hopeless condition. A Russian merchant annonaces the sale, in his warehouses at Odessa and Sebastopol, of 7,351 tons of iron andcast iron, projectiles pick ed up in the Crimea after the war. TnE Court milliner recently died in London, I leaving property valued at $40,000. Sbe leaves most of it to charities; for herself, she directed that she should be buried in point lace BOELIFIA E'S HOLLAND BITTER-9.-FE11.% LEE St:erratum Wern NAI,LA —A Tonic St insolont, soltablo m Ilnew tarmliar ttortods In the !heal osury tomato, ore psrtiotlarly every mother, has long torn doi.ltqw m tom In the medical woad. onntethitte to hp retained 04 :I or:cons:try rompooknt of entry wrihfurnishod Fatally Medicine Chat, to which, at those settsnits, recourse lolly Ito had, will. tint ronfldenen of Ending rellof f rem the mol , en, and restoration of strength, whit retried. fearlresnons of any 11l rout•rottencen, gel a ulo,lt basing take. n un pet . M./1/,., antagonistic priori Ors, to tender dangorons another mrsliettet, slepol,l It he enhortiltently nsiolred hy the peso. litany of the dhetstot All these ronditione wr belittle to ho perfectly fulfilled in raterhuert unhand /Jittery. From the natUro of the , lute... rt allvtilt.,l to Intro 1,. notot thought proper to pant& the tomes of flume Indies who bast, tutheattallugly afforded os the evidence of the troth of thn assertions we here netko But all and every' wont can Fe antetantintod to the asttsfac. lion of Ilia alert Incredulous. Wt offor nun of tho moat sore and certain remedies for Ilia class of affliction, nod all those, slather pecolinr to tits tot or not, which reams from weakness of any particasrorgan, or general dehillty of the system. Its effects toe almost 11.,,i1.11, yet who core. rad , rsi It coninsonicslos n r siolent throb to alto spntem, hut Vial] tilinutl lug itself throngh the whole frame. reuses the vital onorgy Ito Bonny action, and, srinleottabllnc nattstet,.throw oft lbw rase, It thoroughly eradicates Ile , I,Cel cA tilleano Aso yte.l nousoalasl m eat ly root ranz, Iterspos.sl In lief We tactically lettuct you to Iry the Lodi 01 a ttoetstc.otta onrely will not harm. l'et an positively co ttattlee cos tweets of energy, and n rbeerful, hopofnl looking fora out to thr dollen of the dm). • Are you entdret to nunsro la.foro or after eating` Try the ule quantity before each moat An we said befre, It mill m not harm: yet we maul , yAn of mite( from that di+treaelng loathing at the theoultLer 1,4, and Mao !corn the dhtpu,i lion to 1011JII af trr I•artaLing. the prowl.. perket dida tine of what hue been eaten. If you Bud that the dose pie:nice d boa groat, dina n i e h tie quantity In suit 'nor cenuniutsen. —The (leonine highly Cen misled Ito hens r ha's Holland Bittern iP pot itp in bell pint bottles only, end b..tailoul at SI per bottle. The grant demalet tor It truly Celebrated Medicine has holismd any ituttationg, tho pubilr sbeinlel gourd up,,elmt purchasing. Beware of hopoeftion Fee thUt our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jo,. l CO., Sul , rrepriett la, 27 Wood street, belareen tut aud ate., Pt Itsburuh. Ps. DI IlD—thlEaturcloy allornoon, the 16th lust, lllre. ELI• ZABETII tiRALIA3I, lh thebOth yrarof het age. Iler Dm. rant - 11l take rhos to-day, at o'clock, r. 0., fr. to rho reeitleocy of her hookan,l,ll., Eon Llherty, near the Steam 31t11. for remains silt lto taken to Allegheny Come tyry for Interment SirlD abberttormtnts. 111.1,EGIIENI INSI,RANGE rolpAril OF PITTSBUitOII 1111331=13 INSURES AGAINST ALL kJ NUS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ~aeLONONet!, Provident, JOHN D. tdrtIORD, Vie" l'irrgid,rit D M. 1300 K, Berrytary, MN= C.O. .. . C. O. Ilu.y. Imac M. rtmEo,C., Itarroy Clllll6, R I , Stmllvg, Capt. IL. 0. Orny . Cwt. Wm. Des., J.M. A. Wllmn, ' I Th.. M. 'low,' O. 1.. VaMmmot.k. I • ILEMI.. 11. 1,4,1-4. a1:,.. f IV C/1.11.1). frIIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully inform.; I. the public that Ire Ira. J hat bhonpbt from the Exdorn Ch Li., a CHOICE STOCK of E3T.EI/IsTWAY'E3 and olhor PIANO:, persc malty sol, , trd for th la rnall,4 at thn Factorio. The thinculty in obtaining Oa STEINWAY PIANOS, in ci.atootplCLlGP 14 thi ir great &stand frnlll all parts of Om country, ialloond the anttscrther lo pnroonslly apply to brad quarters, nud hn it happy to sLaht Iltal lin loss succeeded In pronoring a full 1•44 tonal mloction of three lifulsly popular imtrouttoas A.. tho supply of thiArolebrate.4 manalsettne cannot to readily replanntl, the andersvold 1111:113111 rrapints !Wit invite purcitanom t, give Min au early roll. An op. tt,tratlly such n, ILI., for scimitar a Piro . Clot' STE'S WAY PIANO from • oarrfolly chow, and Tarim! seettrt tmt, lam motet Iternin born ittnuaded to the puldic oily apl5:4,,ASs is PIF.NItY KLEUP.II. THE PARTNERSHIP heret , .fore nsiotilrg a tt er thr nom , of DLIT* SIUNDOUPP, so Inn R , i t Saw MI I, ha. tufa day beta ihmttirrd Imp Inntnal c untitt, Patnenl Dorf hating disposed of hi, later , to Mnodurff, Palma! A Or. who will cont.:me tbn butlums. and /on le. golly aillh`rh.td loHllle the asminta of ottld Iltm. If DUFF, Atull If., A.IIUNDOIIiP POINT RA PHE SUBSCRIBERS hare ,os.ciat,,l th..m orlTen logelltnr, undor the alyle oral fine of il Lulli . '', [ORLAND L CO., P.r trnet.d - titti, til• Lam. I.rod,n, al the .lam r,•1111'.1 Malt. •h.-re they will al us), Lereppll dsltl, rrmvpl.to ott.ck of Peon4l Lemler, nt the L,r.nl mithrt. prlcee. U. A. hluNnorap, M DOMANI., nr.l,2wd A. PINKIVINE. 11:VTRACTS FUR FLAVORIN6— k . 14 rcp ,3, 7 eu r.m.rnct 1, do .In Vine Al•plea- In do do Vanilla; 10 (In tin noon; • 10 do do elrawher,. do do Nectarine; /0 do M. flinger; 10 do do Itaepberr.); 10 do doll,Mnrn. Just reed and for rale by It1:101.1".11. k All DElltlllo, npl l l No. :30 Wood at, orimalle Et. Charle4 Hotel 1, 1 0 ' 1: SUPEktIOIt Th.. I),V, Inv,nlnoorh steamor 001[111E1LN LIMIT. John Spauldtug. Mash r, will non f en. Ohio, to 1..0ke Superior. 1.4 a regular packet, dorlog the NA- M, IVII/ ititre Clovelsnd on her Ann triune, TUY.aDA Y. the 101 h April, lust. Vor !might or rameaao apply on [gaud or to 11 ANNA, GAIIIIITIOO fl Of • aplonltrcho Cleveland. Ohm. T"E'EUREK A" COOK. -A tirmt elan Cooking Store, for either cool or w , ml, with patent flan Coneenter ettnebed to it. It will hoot the neon will, ono half hoe coal then any dove .1.1 In the cid). Coil end nee It at the Iron City Witrthouno of W. W. DR A IndllaW, Nu 131 Wood et., let door below also nt Golden Gun. IiUROLIFIELD & CO., have :I complete stack of Dodo Goode to which they Dolte npatinl at. lotion. Coll and examine; before purchnelnr, A...whore. et North-mat carter of Sono!: awl elm ket ode. opts ABLE LINENS, Diapers, Crash, Towel.., T Sheellog, Pillow I.lnntut, hlnellne. alto. import Dleanhed Shilling Sluallne, and Irish Linens, warranted all pore Ilex, at opje BURCHFIELD a CO'S_ COOK STOVES.—The best selection in the City et the Iron City Share Waroboono of W. W. ITRADSTLAW,No. 134 Wood wee. npl9 not door below the also of rho Golden Gnu, FOR. WIIITEWASEIERS AND I'APER HANGERS, apply at the Wall Patter Store of opts W. P. 19IAltRIIALL A 011..frf Wont at. EMBROIDERED GOLD l'Al'EllS —For perform for sofa by Wf I'. MANSIIALL A CO. LAKE suPEnfolt PIG IRON-50 torn; thin day reed (or nal. by 'GENRECOLLINS. SIIAIVLS, Lace and Silk Mantles and eir cahwe, An. Al., Needle Work Collars, &die, Shween, 110eIrry, Al3lO, Ac. C. RANSON TAWS, 74 Suomi et. (11.1_Xl DROPS.-6000 lbs. assorted flavors k J " for onto by REV3lltit A ANDERSON. 29 Wood at., aplei oppontto St.Charleellottl PRESERVES -50 dozen assorted kinds; Wont India Preeerreo-10 dozen, for We by REYNIRR A ANDERSON, I 119" Wool ey, oppoeito St. Cherie. Rotel. J tEAT Ii.EDUOTION.—TuE VANDER: SILT I.INE of United Status Mall Steamships. VANDERBILT, Copt P. IS. Irefevero. (OCEAN QUREN. NORTH STAR, Capt. Jones. Will forma TORTNIGURAT Hoe bet•con Now York, Soothe ntriptou and 11,000. melee NAIL CONTRACT leaving this nide each alternator Saturday, nod the other side meth siternato Wednesday. From Now York toy From Havroknd South. Smilliampton and atoptoto for Now Havre. York, VAN ow : I &torday, April 23. 1 May 11. Ncnnt Sean.._.. Saturday, May 7. Wednesday, Ilk, 27. Altorday, May 21.Wedneaday,:nne N. Ilanossung Saturday, Jame 4. Wednesday, June 22. These steamships taro water tight compartments. (bury aide Saracen. Farce or Psamax—folther tray thenarno)--Per Vander bat, ant cabin, $l2O arid 'POCK amend cabin, $5O and $5O, according to location of *tote MOM. Per North Star, brat cabin, Vith second cabin, $5O, ands limited number of html RIO. Certificates issued of pai , sagt , from a.rq..— film& deliverat In Lonrho, and Paris. D. ToItItANCR, apgrud No.b Duwllog Orme, New York. ALL PAPEIC—Second Spring supply If if opening no P.. C. (IOOIIILANWS oldsolabit,lod Store, Federal street, Allegheny. Fresh stock of the most deniable stylos of Parlor and ILII Paper Lianglogs, with some now patents, for We at former low prin. Another /amply of Cattalo Oil Cloth, Window Shad. and Dailey'/ Cattalo Fixture. PPOrders received for Paper Hanging, Whlteassldiag, Palutlug and Frescoloy, by the beat work. workmen. • - npl6 HOME-AtA.DE" MUSlC—Just issued and mitTod—Ttu) EVENING GLOW EuLEA, eorloptetd sod dedstatod to Alin Cistollnir L. Bream, by Jean Mann. The FORGET-MR NOT BLIEGUEICA. ammo' nail dc