.i' '• .-'...::-.. ,-. „-..,,,,.-,:r..„...,-.,--..,,,, ~.. ... .y: , r: t ~,. . ...10k. , Ati • Tin rbeltr. Sine or Paste —The great oily is I Tuowas Dawees, editor of thhAntlihtille. xltttsuttr#ll_,„6_Atit, e „. R.14:wh",11.b.„,„md cheeks are karintwith I (Ky.) Dent - icer:4 hethplisbeChisataledletory, 2.- tetra ; tefOhouectint 110 ardflsvered , with tun- 'wi ng , i n e ffect, tiiit er bislang- shia..-o per ger 1.61 , 1.6in - sonata/iris areraited by live for more thClitiC4l:lnntal it Modena": Dangles denis of lifi-4tichr-E3t ne - Toranetuittlit Waldo man, he can* lame id/Ow:flat Zionioleeee mess Wet- , Tetriltenesind tdegues e:iirtr the ! sake " Ile - FSposes to;starc a !straight-ora Re. parents that damned them to esionoce, know • i publlcan,paper in Clay_lleunty, zed nays: lag no proresion for the neeTtiCediiietitueo was ! “To carry a double fiCe during the coming made, tea thousand ,minds scream in an agony great goggle between rlgh(and wrong, in our --which' Is barely no( madness'' , yell—..down, opinion, would be bight" . eiltoinalrifterefore, we down,',' to the demon of euioide that whtspers acre glad to-aell-ont atzhe first opportuni• lathe ear the sweets of the unawakenlog sleep ly, that we might have our limbs free to fight on to which the wretched are rocked by the crack . ' the Ztide, of -right sat Ittlh nest , 'tendon ; as also ling charcoal andthe' gurgling, rippling river. that each Party might haves paper to represent Fair ae it eeemirin the sprittg , sun, with or tow- them " era and domes, and peaked roofs and arches and ' D.L. • übl Republicans of Lawrence column, Its white bousee sod he green trent, 'as" 0,,E, Rq • hell. Judge u 0 9 B'9 m.°it you would I cutely Elev.& appointed L , hicaetTan and David y avoid the leopaio's jaws, if . you'd shun the tier-Craig ' Esor dele g ates „ to the Chicago oeoren- • • pent's poison, if you'd escape the pestilence and t”n• and the - Republicane of Maw county loathoonsestench of sculptured oast ble des& appointed Ben. John Allison, delegate from that For the leopard's pretty epote &over the most cruel, blood-thirsty nature in the forest, the gaudy, pictured, braided twine has moat eneen owed fangs, the carved Parton marble hides fes teriog corpses. Paris the gay is Paris the bell. All depend.' upon who holds the kaleidescope. If Fortune holds the tube and rolls it with her dainty degree, Ws Paris the brilliant. - If kits , ery holds it, 'tis Paris the hell—a hell whose torments are embittered ten-fold by the horrid mullet termed betwech the oboes/ of levity. The agony of Tantalus Ss super deal to the, anguish of Prometheus the merciless vultures,' Bread, Shelter, Fire, RSiMetil: tear the insides with crooked betake, and the sparkling wave gra zes the longing lips and dashes merrily on leav ing the parched mouths hotter than before by '"casting thereon disappointment and despair! 'Tie a bravo eight to see the throng of carriages and horses roll down the avenue and around the lake; 'tia enlivening to observe the gas lights streaming from the safes nod restaurants, and the active waiters with their delicious drinks and Mande, hurrying to and fro; we all admire the crowded passages and splendid Shops, piled with silver was,, and diamonds and watches, and all those pretty costly “nothings" withah ruin so many peoplo'e formaes here; we aro never tired gazing on the palatial houses whose roofe-cover so many families, and whose front is eo elabor ately carved; our animal spirits rise when we find ourselves -hosting with the brilliant tide of life which ebbs and flows on the Bouvelard deo Italians, attired in each handsome clothes, with ouch pretty, bonnets, so beslthy, eo smiling, so careless; this is Paris the brilliant.—Cur. of N. 0 Picayune. suss= muirrs..b. 1/.llll.l4.W.D. !twiner 4 .35. it. troxia: - R. E - R Et C . iDItORS .AND 1 . 120P14 TOBB. -may C'XiCEMZ.z. SATURDAY MORNING, SPRIT,' 7, 1880 - - roa. GOVCIINOR, /lON. 112 W RE VV . G. CURTIN • • Kir To -Airritirisitir.The Pittsburgh DART (112tInt haa a larqadrallation &raw:wily busloax M "in thiAlmObeaontooadlngritla•—•.4oll Aiwa. 'at. WIT 414 ir tIO am —and among insauf.taters and pr ' 3 ne... Il Mal be foaad la nearly all the cciaatloa roe ay , rithaaats "balaklag boa.. faclorlell WA co, Won hotiamu to the two cftica,mhere it le mitu - mul Carried Wens:to the Walks for pentad. As a medium for &deer. •;••tielng, threaten, it offivs Inducements • which iao other • paiwrin Western Ponnerl muds cao oCer, to all who desire to • .r.ch this largo clan of ooreitireas. The Wasatr 6 % 1 11111 st this time Ise • much larger circulaticsi In Wearers Penes3lnugs. Ohio sod Vlrgluls among substantial farm. ....I =embassy Man any talon. secular Oscan In tide section of the Stela • • Toils Gears or 1860.—Tbe New tort Ti 11341 efTtausday last, contain an article on the effeet that the census of 1860 may have en the free and sieve States, Which contains some very in bleating statements. Taking the other census sea, BlUne 1790 as bases for its ealcalaition, le es. Limbs the represematire population et the sev ?Ma Erntes,ae follow, e • atatem.:—.. - 7 02000 1 Arkamai =OOO 410,00 ...... 01 500 Plorkt. ---.....- I tu,SOO -ep 1 Ful Kentucky:......._._601.000 ^" ' 0 0 2 000 0 34:01n , 51accoduatott: Iu order to ascertain the bearing of these re state on the'Rouse of Representatives, and the Electoral Colleges, it b necessary to refer to the Ceturna Act of 1830. Ry that act the House of Reprrneuttitives must consist of 2331i:umbers. The r erhold representative population moot be divided.by this number, whieh doh:Mines the ratio fofeseh State. If, when applied to each Stale, the number of representatives' does not equal 233, then one additional representative is 10 Ira to each State having the largest _frac tion; till the aggregate is obtained. applying this rule to the above representative population (arnnmlng the estimate to be correct,) the general _ ratio_ for representatives obtained is 124,000. Applying tide to the eeveral States, and obtain ing the deficiency by taking the la est frac !, tient!, we have,the following ebonite, bo h for the aggregate, 'and for the lees and gain i the Bey ' eral Staten in Representatives : No. cir Ilepc Usti Lon. A1abama....._...... 6 Adenoma' . . ........2 California 2 1.1 Deburaro. ..... ..... ' Florida.. 1 Georgia 17 Illinois .. .. - ...... 14 lowa 6 Kentucky 7 Louisiana 4 Maryland ..... ....-... ...... 6 Maatatthusitta . .. 10 Miunesota . . ... -...---........ 2 Mlobtran 6 '.lltisacqui 3 5 New Jamey... . 5 Raw llampabize- ..... -..._. 3 North Carolina ...... ..... New York 30 Ohio. 20 ......... 23 Rhoda South Carolina 4 Tennessee e Texan 1 5 .t. .......... .-...-. II t- 2 ..... 5 ... . .... I - - This,table presents some very remarkable facts, viz: 1. Ali the old and large Staten of the'Union, 'althea exception, lose ground relatively, and most ofthern positively. 2. The South lone ground largely ; the new State of Texan, he'll:lP:a/old the territory of the old. States, and lying west of the b the only one that gains. 3. The oniy'part of the Union which pod. Lively gains in the' Northwest--Missouri being properly included in that. 4. The Northwest positively seine 11 Reprp sentstlves and 2 Senators in Minnesota.' 6. The Slave States lase 11 Representatives and gain 4-being punitive loss of 7. The Free States prim 14 and lose 10-being a peaittrn gain of 4, with 4 Senators in Minnesota . and Oregon. The ado Anion of Kansaaand Nebraska, which will,ceedilY happen, willaddO Reprezeiiativeo and,4Banatims to the game Mile. Hsarnt or Jayne K. Psoarusq,•—The d. tk of thin nistinttished anihor —the friend and assn slate 1-• Wastiteaurs lavlso--hes been an itonnoteit by:telegraph. - He diediat Hyds!Park, New York, on Wednesday night [Sat, at tfib ripe - ' - old ego of Mr. P. Was a nelive of • NeriYork end wee born in Datchess cannily, on ,the 22d of Atigust, 1779, during the glonSoy pit- Nod of the Revolution. His “Dutchmanta Fire _ - able" and other works have rendered Ina! name • familiar to many American readers. We 'And in the-Now York Commercia/ the following brief 'notice of hls public, services as an authos and a - • statesman: "In /807 Mr. Paulding was conneclel with Washington Irving In the publication o .oal- marina.' In 1818, Mr. Paulding published the - '' -• diverting 'History of John Bull and • Brother Jonathan,' and aha next year he published Bev. end other books. - In 1815, having passed the . Summer in Virginia, he wrote Letters from the --'South.' .other- books of his were the ' act woodsman,' . /loningemarke,' ' John B oldin America,' the -.Three Wise Mel of GothaM ' the 1 -•- 'Vow Pilgrineo Progress,' `Tales of the Hood ' woman,' 'The Dutchman's Fireside,' .Weiterard • ' ; Ito,' km In 1885, he published a .Life of Waili - -- Ingtori,' sod more recently !Slavery in thelUni • ---- .. ted States.' • • ; - -- "In public life Mr. - Goulding has had co maid. erable experience. In 1814 he was Secretaty of --- „the Navy Commissioners at Washiogton, sr dat a eubseqaent period Navy Agent In New k ork. . ' From 1837 to / 84 1, he wee Secretary of r the - . Navy, under klartla Van Boren. LatterliJ Mr. . • • Pauldiag has withdrawn from the pobliel eye, - and his been • living quietly at his residence on the Hudson, - • -- 'His writings are best known in this contitry. - . Hie eolleCted works comprise 25 volumes, and .... • . his uncollected writhogs would 'probably Make ne many more." " - - . i Tan RUM Off 71113 ' PEE3LDUet! P11.0481' - ' Mussal.--A Washington dispatch twirl ihat • Mr. - Ilickatou will endeavor to report froM the , . committee on the jculiciary on thin day (Saler , -. . day,) relative to the President'e proinstiog Men, age. A minority report will also be Made. Nearly all the South Americans will epeeki 'and vote to sustain ' the majority report, in (seek of _ ' • the :lea of the House to.exercise its own jiidg , ---, - meat In proseoutieg investigations, of any! and ;;; All departments of the government , without dia . „ . Wien fromany quarter. Messrs. Nelson, Da4b, tokes, ..' ..- ,S Harris,, Etheridge and Hatton are liald- ;. , . I, ..-. to Se prepared with speeches. A , t :t> . - 16)171117128.170. PROP' END A ---- - .11s • , 1 ... CIV 07 171002.74 1 014- 7400.— , 100. following law was passed by 1 the f. : Legislitittro at its late session: - . “That from and after the p g of flak il l it shall be req uired that 4444 a ---' ct. Legislature ran every application to'ikhe , . yaet of incorporation shall be precenen by a publ ic notice or advertisement of the same in twauewspapers in the city or c° u nit' ~-:- for which the legislation la demanded,orin i' . which the psrties applying for It reside, If :two - ' newspapersare published in said city or county; 4- ' and It there:be not two newspapers PM:dialled If . Udell:. then in one newspaper, it one isPub ," - Ihihed therein; which said public notice oriad .'wertisement Shall set forth the names of all:the partles,,,Sommissloners or corporator* to the bill .., . or proposed legislation; and the same shalt be published or advertised in said pepembefore,tbe bill or proposid law shill be presented to either : -..• ' branch of thei Legislature." t, !• --... -,,.. ..,. • Tun statute of the Bret President Adams, by ...-Jtandolph Rogers , being - the forth In the hist ri ._ cal series In Mount Auburn Chaps:, but &Wired 1, , safely, and now occupies its .pedeital in that iiisce:, The .Colossus Of the , Revolution" , ip pears in this Statile, not only in a speekbig 01- , tilde, build cue of vehement action, wlth the "'foot advaiase - d and the right AM id it were de r cending, to enforneasme strong appeal or settle • eomitmonientoup 'sone. The whole may watt° supposed to's:pros:the tomcat I'm wbloh O r . , ..- aced atiitiak tilawbe Acclaims of tho early - . totOlatlOOFt.Comat • _, . , .- Hi .. . .. , . ,-,.. .. ..., . ... . • -1'...7.1.• 630,060 Neer Ilan"pahlret.-- 300,000 1 . 6 , 6 W Jereey - -- 600,000 Vert -620,000 ,Ohlo ..... Penney' v.n abode 1 t1and...;1.-- 150,000 IC Carol 152,000 Ten Gessee...._ _L.-1,130140 Virgin'. ........ 700.0*/ 0reg0n........_..:..._00,000 Verm0nt...._.....,__830,000 CARL Scilonz, born in a castle upon the Ithice, of whioh his father was a tenant, paseing sue oceeirely through the preparatory school and the gytmulelum into the university:be- toned -Min eelf, at the age of 10 years, (in 18.18,) a leader among the students in a revolution against his legitimate government, which was for the time einothered--then the object of police scarab, and almost seizure—then a wanderer—anon anotheer in a fortress, where, for 23 days, 6000 youthful Germane withstood an army of 40,000 soldiers, commanded by the Prince of Prussia in person, which fortress was surrounded only when pro , 'Woos had given out, and intelligeuee had been received that succor was impossible. Escaping by means of a sewer which led from the fortress under the walls to an open field, and again a wanderer, with an indictment banging ever him and a price net upon his head, he wan socces. 'lively a sojourner iu foreign provineee, a din guieed patriot in hie own land, the successful plotter of a scheme for the escape of oue of his comrades in arms, whose sentence, after the stir .render of the fortress referred to, had been commuted from death to imprisonment for life. and • wanderer tbrongh Switzerland, France and England, till happier stars than bad yet shone upon his head led him to the United Statee. Mr. Schurz first settled in Philadelphia, there' he remained about three years. For the past five years he - has been • citizen of Wiecousin, residing at Milwaukee, where he is distinguish ed for hie attainment, in literature, bin euccess hal practice of the law, and his eloquence, readi ness, logic and argumentive force ,in politics. Mr. Schurz has shown himself, in repeated ef forts, to be one of the beet — slue:opera" (a phrase now perfect/y naturalized with him,) which the Republican party has in all the northwest. An a gentleman, secholar, and a statesman, his re putation is enviable, and so deep a hold has he taken upon- the, popular mind in the beautiful State of hie atiption, that be just intoned being put upon the track for the office of lie Governor at the period of the last election. I , 4l . ODM:en GRAND ARMT.—Aceortling to the Paris correspondence of the Boston Trardler, Louis Napoleon is about organizing an immense army in addition to the regulararmy. ' , lt will te something between the regular army nod ate Na anal Guard. Every year 150,000 men will be called out to serve the country for seven yeare— that is, there will be eniieted 1,050,000 melt one half of which will be actually in the ranks of the regular army, the other 525,000 will be snowed to remain at home, but will be liable to be called into active service and drafted into the regular army whenever it may please the Emperor. to ordinary times these men who will be allowed to remain at hothe, will be seeembled once a month sod thxstughly drilled by officers of the army When their seven years of @entice expires, they *lll be drafted into the National Guard, where they will serve until forty-five year. old. The National Cooed is to be reorganized.—No person will be appointed en officer in it except haltpay officers of the reviler army, and no per -001:1 will be allowed to enter the. ratite except discharged soldiers of the Iraq, and all die charged soldiers of the army will, noon their discharge, be &fatted idol) the National 0 nerd, and be in service titan they are forty-fire years old. Napoleon evidently intends in due time to be ready to confront all Europe in arms, for by tble mansgeinent be will have agreed army of 2,- 800,000 trained men ready to take the held-at. any moment, viz: Reserved National Guards, 500,000; National Guards, all old soldiers, 1,500,- 000; and Regular Army, 800,000. These are big figiree for even such a military cation as Louis Napoleon is the idol of. r Tam may be those who fancy that the slave holders' mob in Kentucky will succeed io silenc ing or driving oft Cassius hi. Clay; but such per- Bone will probably change their opiaion on rend ing the following authentic anecdote: In 1836, just before the commencement of the Preeiden- Hal canvass, the Rev. John 0, Fee, one of the pereons lately baniehed from dile State by the chivalry, was advertised to deliver a lecture oa abolition at a certain court home (Wheat, name we have forgotten) When the day came a mob assimbled,and gave Mr. Feerhia choice—to leave the plactiwithout lecturing, or to be immediately tarred and feathered; and he left. When Mr. Clay beard of thla, he went down. to the court house, and gave notice that, on a certain day, two weeks from the day of notice, the Rev. John G. Fee would lecture there on the abolition of Slavery, and that he (Ossetian M. Clay) would he there to see that the lecturer would not be in. terrupted. The time came. The men were in the rostrum which had been prepared at 141 r, Clay's direction. A large assemblage Wood be• low.. Clay stepped out in front, and sold "Mr. Fee is going to lecture on Abolition. I don't altogether agree with him; but I like fair play; and I want him and every other man to have hie say. If any man offers to touch him, he'll have to do it over my dead body; and I am going to defend myself to the last." Mr. Fee lectured without interruption. The chivalry knew their man; they knew that Clay woe not to be totitui dated, and that bewwaa an ugly customer to han dle. And they know that mow. Tin transposition of a comma hoe now caused many a nervous author to swear and break things; and no wonder for one comma out of place will sometimee change the meaning of an entire aentence. The importancenf placing ponctinition marks in their proper places will eadily be seen in the following examples of mis-poncluation. A New' York paper, in an. noonsing wreck of a vessel near the Narrows, says:. "The only psesengere were T. B. Nsthso, who owned three•fourths of tho cargo sod the cep tsin'e wife!". A Near.priestaa editor, recording' the career of a toad dog, nye: •'toe are grieved to say, the rabid animal, be• fore it could be killed, loverely bit Dr. Harland eeveral other doge!". In "mother taper we Sad the fallowing adver tisement; "Tor Sale—An excellent young hour; would snit any timid lady or gentleman with& long ail ver tail!" We,heard a good Methodist preacher onco go on in'this way : • "de I was once riding along on ono of thine beautiful western prairies, with toy dear old wife, who has aloof, gone to beaveu in a buggy." SENATOR WIOFALL of Tau, aped the following language, a few days airier, inCongrreo: -.These northern people, of all parties, are a mean, des picable set of starvelings, unable to see beyond a dollar, and caring for no-consideration except money, Threaten theia, and they will crouch' to your feet like so many bounds. Only swear that you are going to dissolve the Union, and the timid ;vesturee will get down on all fours, bite the dust, and kiss the rod raised to chastise thetio" The Sinister applied this language to Northern Republicans end Demeorita iodiscrimi• nately: .As it to show ihat it is no piece of empty bravxdp, the houses of that -city will never be no elesely,secureitand watched at. when- the Dero- OaratioNonvention than be is seeded, -with its boats e,' retaloorn.preolpitated upon them. , .. . ,Tuaippolotioent of the fa th er of tfr Bogfish (ot Leeomptou'ootoriety) ea •Atershat of lodisno wen mode to reword the eeryloee of,Ote, two, but bie given great btfeece. ta other mu:token ot 1 the Democratic piety, among them , Senators , IrAftleB A.DiD ellEEOfd. Bright and Fitch, of that ,Eltele,. the !suit •of •C o gi rs , pm 4L ,,,par. t ... i , I *hem!. hle aside thtealerw borer to enter . the ~,,,,6 1, 0 , ..,,f o w Ti d a m,!. Idedlyl, o , White lipase pin. •• • ••• ~:••-•-' - . I. - r • ift v • ••••, • x::,.• J Ol j , t , - NI • itinp.tOaro, • 11:miny cretin & by the. Rot. Mehl R. Ktrr;lll, A J-111(AR.643011. to Mk. MAItGA II& r ANIMRSON. On ;rid.) morning, .t 10 olcAtait, .118NLOT, young.: .on of Willlsa ond Mary Itflorcirth,aved 16 months Tho frlonoo of the family reopoctiolly Inoltod toe. trod hi. foottal this ofternooot at 2 o'clock, from the oal. deuce of Ma perentaßsomas street, Allegheny. • (earimucalin NOTlCE.—Racing sold my interest in the Wheeler & Wlisou Pawing Machine business to Mount WILLIAM ,I3M ERA Co , oebluclonntt, for a fair catteld. stattn, I mut respectfully ...lariat full poeticise rectum. mend teem to rho public at fiery way' worthy of their "Mem and Pationage. Mr. WILLIAM SUMNEkt will mi ttens lint Waimea at any clileef No. 63 Ilftb street, until the teeth of Apt' ; after•ard 1t their own urn., No. N Fleb ettest. As to the de:that morite of Wheeler k Wllson's Sewing Madams ovir. ;01 othere,it I. .mealy PlCratlay for me, at thin time, to rarer, as the eammtinlty has long alLicedetadod them to be 'the beet for all 'entity goolereei. but would merely mete that after three pairs' aspartame In the Sow , log Slathitio business, I have hot found the oligliteat caves to ull.rnlY oPlblbu of thin built he greatest of labor saving reachiset In bidding my NUM. ant Ir:onds farewell In the butanes; I would .ale It of them to extend to llama- BUSINER A 00. the tune grawnicia itin.l2l2Co and courtesy that they have at all [Pore been reedy to grant to me; not 11totte In Ibis comotenity "holier° not giumbetwal e dew. log illaehloe, I wield ish. It m n favor to themes] wee that they would itamiew Irbeehr Wilsoti'm before being ate anew' to hay tom of the many that have hut a newspaper aotnelety k. recant mewl them to the pnblle. leers, with raven,. ALEX. R. REED, mtCu as No. 6, fifth street Ilesoacne nrimes in tnost caeca fromdisnr rnmmout of the digeatlvis organ., which aria., from • 'great variety of cauww. IVILSON'S PILLS have bee. proveJ, by •aeaprrlenm of tvraity roars, to Lea .ample• Aare and yearn remedy for beriodkally returning head arta. They are mad by Oro Paualty *a • regular preacrip. tion, and aro hot to Le thread with patent rnarlichiet, mad• '1 bos Plitt are prepared sod aold by D. L.V.IIINE.STOCE •OD., Wboloud° Drage/Ls, aaJ Proprietor. of D. 1.. FAIL Nl:Sit/CW.4 VlllllllllO6, Nn. GO, ourner of Wood awl Posttit etteldm. Pittsburgh,. P.. .P6:d/Ity Viritisioir, an experienced Nurse and Femnle. I hy•Liatt, has • &callus nyrop for children torthin, which greatly larilitatoti the preemie of teething •onening the gnat; redo:lug all luff itumation--mrlll allay all loin, and is more to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It, mother., it will glee reit to youreeirr• and rebel and health to your Infanta. Perfectly safe In all awe Bee alverthrement in another coign.). felliallwlyT 16. al. VITI;t1 W.I. W. BVUEII. Phyatalane for DI Of Ma Throat and chrlit; and oat.. Mama° Althrente reorplicetwl with er wiring Pal EMltialy COUStitoptital OMNI 19/ Perm eireet, Pateburgh, (,N)NriTILTA TlOl4 FREE. A hat of gash Eouereui to thaw, •FlahlOg haerloshit no 1,, int.. . Alto Zibuctuistmcni; SITUATION WANTED—A Young Man who 4 easlitied to take theta! of • set et ito•ke, UPI what.. wait the Eastilband Damao Iseguageetlaeatty, withea • aittutlao BOOK.KEEPD.H. 1144 tete, anew &yea. ati.treea D. U., tiaZIPSTS:OI7IOIL aptglyet• QPRJNG LIATS AND , OAPs. r eal the time to boy If you scab to SAYS llolthli. • wrz.soirs HAT MITRE /Wend 0,41/w/trey, Is the plate tows the sun - that your ammo,. NSW °pops /stet resolved for the Itolhlush sod the entire stock maned asern to the I,MCKST PItICES VOA CA3II. dais( Knox's Small Fruits. HAVING for many years paid special at leollou to the inshlrallan pr small Maim. ire are now prroaFed to tarnish. la mall or largos qruallt/as, tan rd rations. Strawberi lee, Over ace hundred TWlletk., eumbreo?ex hearty 411 the oa th...awl tor.leu kinds Grapy repute. The area 01111112.1 sally popular of thee le uteleubtedli the' WILSON'S ALBAN Y‘ SEEDLING, Of which Ire hove on tuna the larkist stock In tinITITCO, IMidi ! 00 Carer at 25 recta per amen, 81,00 por.loo, per t . hhi Ph Pro Ina*. II 1. oticencessury to of soythivit to prates of this fruit, asaoy cue at all, mortar...a 00th otrawberry mature fift he Imf fwolesme Who Mi. aothelutell bicaulf gbh the dischearins of holt animate ateuhiellona, and the motentn of the Ifintihnitural Orem la ewer, lb fm•aim, produce oreuese akd it steads .1 the very head of tba liat Otrawlierriig. grill el 111. semarkehle variety from oor 'recoils alla lc the Pittsborgh market last aravon al 8100 Ott quarq•uif • mingle plsat, 114.4 with the Gott 00, brought It. A ...Titer Iv the tourtiiii &whin. owyk it autorede well de alcutat any mill, mid that ft has broached with him at Me tau•of 060 buabele hi thescra. Other verkilee proputtionstely law, sad great Wt.. 01000101701001 to thou. stactiog largo qmintlities. RASPBERIqS. luck le. Or.ge i LAO per &woo; pm) per lOC. /Wolff. serge 9, mipri kinolbly. linerett's Olput, krul Yellow Awls erp, $1,60 per ripsaw, ph,lo per 100 BLACKBER:RIES NEW ROCIULLB, OR LA WTOY, p.trgh.zeo, 15,fia pAr un, botl 113 Per LOW DoNhcater and Newtn an's Thornless, $3.00 per hut .....:......................__.{...._......_rn per I,tri. Miltioleenfo porchaara and dealcriallowed a libt-nd Prints.] Instructions fur cult Pr atioM swill accompany plants Catalog. s brat on application, enclosing a statnp. glet.rlatim can Lad at car Stand, tkenth•mai cataract Dmarsod Marken, Nat kat street, or by addressing ept-141.10rr J :KNOX. Hoslltri. Pittsburgh. Pg. Booth, Shoes, Trunks until Straw Good.. AT ROE m Ann . Ecfr Pr, AO A 7 Ha. 109 ilarlada 0 HAVINO RECENTLY A I 'ITTED UP MY Store by addin g a no. rt, DI and enlargin g It gate erady, ata d brin g la receipt daily rif ILa alaivo articles dt• redt irons the ntennfai.tararit, and !laving i urcbatard Ba t icl( the LOWEST CASII [ ICES, Arts tlreparod to 801 l enbor wh010c,143 fetid! Cm as favor. 1.0 to any Hour, to the city. II tars also ...trod a cliololassortmout of STRAW GOODS, .firean one of the largest mane fooleries le thin world, the wUnlori Bur Nos to," Tam:lose I bm able to ctsmpete see. reasthlly with aDy House, either tole thy or In Pht a ddptla. elernhants will, therefore, no,. both them and money by 04,4 Me • JOHN ROBB, L ,9 M n i 'ket Street P. Se—S. S. WATTERZI. cau b. teen it this oesblisboient. aptaoril F INE kitali. Alt Y 11; DI TWA 13 STANDARD INISCEGLANROIIS WORKS NOW OPED,INO PiNICOIt . 4 11l I 6! work., • enl,-; Nome'. Englssd—Ono &ao°, 0 'OK, octavo. hlacinisy's do floor; do 4 do do LL Strldtland's Quseoa of koplarol—ssr!inos styles, 7 volg Da do Scotland, 0 yds: Llres-41ovees edlfloo,f4 rofg Bancroft's United Stateff—',varlon• 46060,1 volg 1111dtede7 do do ,f 1 solg ,11ogb11111ses Woirks—colforra edltlfia, 7 ~ /S lined Taylor's Ttirtale-Illbraryalltiutf, I solo Oculoalttai or3.ltersturs-4:Veszles'ed„ I robe, '7o.loes Works---cothplat6 boos; Bide ed, 71 rob; 'lrfritig's Life of W4loogfoo, du do 6do Ilondsddt's Collo3l* 4 'Or Mo1141'• Dotch Republic, 3 nob; I' Wasstly Nosnls—flreslda, Lifootehopl. Abbotsford rod 14 bevy editfun Popes Diary nod Corre4poodsots, 4 note; Ufa of Jabason, 4 vols. ''Wean don la receipt of • Isrser sod; 0.11 self clod stock of Stsodsnl Books oo all soLJects, to which re invite OH attention of car castoffs's . ..l.d lb. poblk generally. np7: KAY h CO. 65 Wawl et. STOVES, JOE ene.srs. ' .• TILA STATER O.IO4ERN, I BIRD CAGE 4, trite and wooden;LIATII1110 APPARATER. TOILET WARE, I POISCELIAN, BRASH 601 TINNED PRESERSINO EETTLEN. - ALN, PRIIneRfh..PLANIRRED and JAPPANNISD TINWARE. The SIMI et ntodi of the 00.ro goods; at; oh. lowan Atlas, at the Whoietele and Retefl Tin endi Llatneefotninhlng .Werthonee of W. W. BRAEMAIT, No. 134 Wend angel, A4T; first duoi Wow the sign oitbe tiolden Utah TIIIIE . ..WARM. WEATIliat knit moon ho apna he ar t am!) it bele... ell mea eello ha. tbetuerel. ere et heart to oupply theme. tem* pretemthe of latt9 o .kr WN ptrptwo tt..o I. moltilug better tbsti • iulo Rath I .lod7s'lthia lOU Vin get •t 1; JOSEPH FLEMING'S, Ciiiaci.D'amon )Market at. LANDS -IN 071 1 0, 0n0 lot, 80 pus && airr e • • One Los, 6113 alma, priCrliT6,"l6TT. Ono Lot, 160 lento, price $5 per Twofers, 311 acres, each S 6 Per acre.• 'llae last, 'AP ale., price per acre Una rrsr, MO scree, price f 5 re.r acre Ow" acme. price $.ll/ rstr *MA The 4 , b01, /AMU seal be *MI lo *men, Late It daara.l. TallDoeibird:la head, balsa. to one and t err, yr ern or In 166!. for Dry Bunn, Nana, hen and (Ileac Persona deleting to purchase good laude el low prkee, with ilea In. disparable, et& rn easy ternra, VIII please call at nor att.& for torther lotortnalloo. B. CirTlißen & TON. Raul &date Agents. 61 Market erne., Pittsbergh. PATENT MEDICIINES.—The in watt y the germ?. e IJedir m iErt of lbe day eau he cop. plied mitt! itis glumly devised, r irf the single erticie to the Joan, fir gnats, at lowest pet Ao aslealmillos of my [took would, I thick, thaw It to be, at Meet es intensive sod sell selected no any la the city, end betides, It being parshared from Fiat., CtasDs can km told IN low ae aoy other. ap7 8. JOUNSTON, Druggist comer Smithfield sod Yoarth etr.etn. I hi PORTA N'l' NOTION TO IV lIOLESA LE ORD(NOLII, In AND LIQOuR DEMAILD Tire entire, Trade In Phroburgh ul ma bald GIN lb the market: node by Ow atlas[ Beelllylng Musa In England, and ollglnatorauf Old Torn, roll be glean Err naunalahla period to a reapectabla airlo /t was Introduord Into Ina Non Toth .nuke[ on 14 Decontat legit. and upward. (oar hundred collar. hay already purcLased for awn. Apply to T D.C. 1101111.5, 4 D Browl ray, N.Y. for roll paroeularc .p7:21/1 G.LN'rLEIHEN'S WOOL CHESTS—Cum petaing • lull wortruent. of 000 D TOOLS, such . PLANNii, sews, BRatlifil :awl lank omens 84/umiak etc, all ready for - ails, put op to a neat chest tar sole by • D. W. WOLF', JR. .•p7 CoreaPt Oa!rand Liberty sta. RACES AND BITTS.—A fulluaxunment qt55'OOl.EN anti 'ROM BBACEL for We by / • B. W. WOLV7, la•,mr dL 01,1 r a Marty Ida A eilOION; LOT Or DRY lIIDES tor ula et B. A. TARNIUITOCH A CO 'A, Ma • . Comer of first and Wood Atlanta. JAINBEED UiL-50 bble. prime Wotern for Nibs Ly W. AIACIBEOWN. net 11.7 Lll,erty -- MADDEIt-2 tanks Dutch fur sale by ty7 W. ILLICUEOWN. 167,1.1 b.. , AIIVTd IN OIL of various oolomfor gale bi .0! W. MAO OWN, 167 611..erty mt. 1 11 1 1 I E ReLIANUE MUTUALINSURANUE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA; Onus. No. IVtre Snapp, !NEHRU AGAINST3OIO LOSS Oft DAMAGE LL FIRS, On lionnta, Stores sod ot tun. MAIM Roo, !lull, d°, pet-nolo/0, otnjl on Furniture, Goode, Mann, and Metenun dine, In Towner Country. CASH CANNA M=3Ml . J ll First Idortgacte no Coy Property, w trill double the amount $16...0dt) 0o Ground Hantbratelan City of Philadelphia eta per cent Lt . ,. 80,000 00 Poona. liallmed Co . * ota per *rot. ercond blot t• Pape ,loan.(20,0)0)• illegbetty County ett per cent: Penn. Itallroad .Cullittarali Imo., well so.ute 1.... _ Iluullugdon and Brawl Top Mountain Butread - Co. /detrital/a Luau__ .... ____ ..... . ........ &GOO 00 The Reliance Ituttul Ineurarice Co btock . ... ..... 21 3:..0 0 , The Omni? Piro do de 1.410 tat She Dalawase M. G. do dn..... 700 00 Peottayleatda Railroad Company d.. ... ......_ 4 040 00 Onoimerclal Batik do o.tat. of Mectaulci Bank do ...-... 3, 012 50 Unlou M. butoranco Co Sn Ip, (1.150,1 100 00 Bill. Recnicaole . ' 14114 10 Book Account., accrued Internet, £O.. ....... ..-.... 4 Tltt 1,1 Cull 011 hand and to hands of Agnate ......... -.... 11,1 1 15 Co $306,608 06 The Dlrectort, In deanery. declared a dividend of SIX PEI/ CENT. ma th. Daplial 61,6 of lbi. exopany. RIO on Din Cvnifidates of Drones minsitandlnc for the 'ear ending December alsulliDin,valtholat &dean,. (a Mote Too, imp able In cash. • . Alm a Divkland of PIP FEEN PER ENT. PnblT",./. 00 Ilan Coplud giAcl and Premixtma rotund, oat o f the pot IN or I'.e Company for Ibe year ending Depotnber 311 t, for .I,2ce ;Q. - mks...of wont., baring intatiwt, will be delitmenl to the glockholdero, and to the 'nomad enll/01 to to:Waal'. Sam., under the proviolotto of the r hatter. fin certificate will be loaned for soy lees mum lbw bin dation, or for andat rt of pen dollar. Enc. less then tau dolmas,not Ira n nom ono dollar, are erwilted to the inootrod on the books of tbecompany, and If within any poriodlof tee yearn, the said c.dlta amount 1p No dab Lan. cartiftcatam therefor will be loomed. , Cooltflcatra of Profit are liable equally. with the Capital Stock, for the loam and ettripmento of the Company, and nosy be amino, tad Into Capital Sloth at any time, at Cm option of the holder. ,„ 414rTult Mutat Pmealtz conained Wi th the emurily ofa Stock Capital!, eutidea the loaureal to fan Donate la lb. printla of the Cal:mos:ly, without Senility for ixam. Loma* pflomptly aquatafnan I paid. DIS.M.TOB.S. 1. Samuel 111spnam. Nomrt Steen, William blamer. 0.14 IF Tioilloy, Mamba!! UM, Z Lothrora Charlee LAnd. .Imatr T lluOtlub Smith Uoum, JO. Ilim.ll, Plltstal f It .IMI TINSLEY, Pneablaut. Clem Miley, Wm II llumetson, Rodeo Ick Drone, Iloreeleno Remeneon Jobs 11 Woe rell, II 4 Gros, Rob rt Toload, Froriertelt Looolg, Charlee fi'Vrt Jam tl Waxleyord, CL B. M. lIINCIDIAN, Slcret. PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA WORKS, Sophia Furnace, Ate. BY virtue of authority tested in us m Trus t*e/ for itertein eredttots of Polled lifelorcalck, end la pursuance of edam...of ttlelso lot Co urt of Allegheny ...fr. In the Commanweadt et Pennsylvania, In No. 3of Kerentlier. Ow, we wilt exp. to public wan, et ilia w ar . chants . Exultant, oh Fourth shag, to the coo of 11, burrs On Oka 10th Der/ of April, 11360, fMmenclog II o'clock, A. IL, the Kontos Mill sod Fail ctortee, Monte near New Owdle, Ltiwrrauce tonal,. Pa: known sw the Orizaba iron Works, containing 16 Roiling Fontana., 4 Meeting. honoree. Isar 14.,11„ Faecal 140114 Nall Phis used Mock tabs Foote rrrs, 40 Nail Ala. chinos I Wrtioght Folks Iliacthe, and madames" , for men undoing Keil Kega and fire Fleck. Also, the West Furnace, known as Sophia, isdklnitigabore Works whkb N capable of naming tut 130 Sanaa Pig Iron per week. wry. ral LadsolOroond adjoining, and several {doom a rm OM limestone adjatenand Navels,. t to the Irea Weak', coutslator Coal, Iron TElikldi—trotefoorth of the purchase looney to Le paid In cosh oo late acknowledgensent of dint the balance to ow, two aed three pronto= the lima of wie.aalth Internal ftroin that time, the deferred payments to Le wrored lay bond and catotiagsge co the 101044. CLIARLE3 K NAP. BRADS WILKINd, sptikal toAAO M. PENIFO'L . K, WILLIAM K. Plane& Public Sale ,of Stock. w - ': Tlntwongtt Bred Durham Cattle:x i Ho REINS. • I And Cotswold and Southdown heop. ON 'WEDNESDAY, the 25tH DAT or APRIL 11r10T. 11.111 fell by Auction. without resems, at my Woo, 44 sea. masa Whiullng, Va., 013 too Bethany Pita, Thirty thrbato Cattle, (Oh fly • herd book) maddellug of Balls, Co...Holten sod tNilvaa. Also, • number of 'alum. bla pals llfsrs, Coffers and Calves. Dom.. Mama and Colt., lucludblg • Stallion 7 year. old, color sorry!, by It. pootod "OloticoN" Dam“Alsgro,” by "trionopetar... hot Dam by 11.4116 bloom, at, /lc. Alao, rosenteela Mred by tb. .bon atallimm four thorough bred aud othor appestat Slarakteti Wood Harm and tlliteri valuable team 'and•addle Comm Ono hundred Sontbdown and Cotswold iota, add, Coils lombs,•tot rovsnl thouthdowo sad Cots- told Cams and Zs. of ration. ages. Also • numb= or Agricultural imindnenta. 1131 o Th• .rock can be saantlpitil any thus hotora the lot, Catalogue. Muitatutug clatilflcalions of tbe stock coo be hod by applying to coo at my Brearry offim, In V. healing, Or at dOlf. comer Market *treat and the D'a bond, Pittabarab. nirin.rdavdni D_ _ Tur MOTT'S I cH - ayaEATE PILLS% litoi AN APERIENT AND•STOMAOIVC Pre piralloO or tam powioa or e.. sod 1 c0....w00 to HydrOgen. Farrilned b v y e he bigikrat ° Al • teal Autborllleii, bulb in Europe and the United Male., and pnoalbad la their plACtiOn. The exmlenre of thoneen.le daily 'worm+ that no W.F. , - , anon of Iron can he compiled with it lintoilites of t:.e coblomelll.derean.,l4c.oft.eilti.al en..ertsiitilzaLdsoettiveer,raitteoolicilislz ble ma. Innolflou. In nil mahullea In ankh It be. town hied, le hai moved Etiolate). cantle., In each of the LI. lowing complaint., ha; Dobill/yrilf croons Alrdellon•. Enzeoi o (Ion, Dyspepsia, Vonstiration, Diarrhoea Dysentery / Inc 'plow' Cons tunotion.Alors along Tobaroutosts,nolt/thonmollomon. •II nation, Whlcoo,Chloroolo, laver Corn- Pin ant.. Chronic Etneorno. atom. Intectottiopt Foroiro, pimples on the Voce, Le. In cruse or Cletteral Debility, whether the result of acute dimmer or ache coatinoed diminution of Donau. end mos calm energy from chronic completive, one trial of MI, re. 1 ". 110 . Wired enocireefol to an extent which no der cr irtlon nor written atleetatiou wouldrender credible.— !avail& so long beckidden r to have become kugitten it Mete own neighborhood., bare suddenly event... U. the bray world as Bjoret return:d from protracted trevel hr • diluent Land_ fsOnte very signal instates. of this kind ere sheeted orientate millirem, emschded vfctiors of apparent marseasue, eangnineobs exbaustioo, critical change., and that complication of nervons and dyepeptla aversion to air end exercise for Which the p•pdcap hu tq 13•111. In Nervous Affections of all blade. sod for revane f"'11• ter I. medical Men Me operation of Ohio preparation of Iron most nenrermily he salutary, for, unlike the old vititremill tool; without beteg exciting and over. heating; sad gently, regularly aperient, even Watt most ointinate Mk. of metivenne, without ever beteg* gionto purastlve, or Inflicting • dlesgrerandomensetion. it I. ad. ' OlO Property. uoong other" whirls reales ft so remarkably effectual and permanent • remedy for Prier, cmom whkh It able appears to exert dbtmrt end specific action, by ditrieriteg the local tendency which forme them. it blvPeletia t tArn movable aa are DeI:MRS, • mingle boo ci th e m Maly tre Pills has often suffered for the most ' habitue! came, inclodbig the attendant Couiscsai• In nechecked Diarboes, even when silenced Dmento• 07, coofinned, ruisehiling, and w hen mallimeor, th• eff,cle here been 'equally decisive aol astonloblog- In the local pains, tom of MIA mid strength, debilitating cutler, end remittent hectic. which nonentity Indicate It. °intent Coneumptlon, this remedy has allayed the &tumor friend. end phyekiene, In several very gratifying scot toter. ceting . Instances. s cmfolot• Tubocutomi, thie mediceled inns by bad for more then the good effort of the mon caritloUely bal• anced preperatidue of Imbue, without an) af their toll known liabilluaa , Um intention of fern Moe cannot be too Coefide oily Invi ted to thin remrdi yid restorative, in the cams peculiar ly aff.ctiog them. In Rheuentlitn, bosh Arcade and leflemmatory—in the latter, hemmer, More decidedly—it , hes been Invariably well ' , Petted. heti... elimiallsg pelt. end rearming the swellings and stiffome of the plate mot muirclee. In lutermitten Fenn It molt arcestririly be, a great remedy and energetic, restoretlva, lied Its manses to the new settlertwate etas West, w ill probably be °creel blab Moose and neefttloreg. No remedy bee ever been discovue I In the whole ilia try of tor Metes, which curt. each prompt,bappy, and fully rt. motet!. etfele. Good epee Itn'immplete digeminn, rapid eartdellion of 'Month, wlth au outmost disporitlon for as Mu and chaerfol exerchte, immedLately folio, Its me. Pot nubs neat Get metal Woe. contaloing 00 ping poke , Wands per boo; Awn& by /Inutile& mrd dealer*, Will beset:4 the toast address on receipt fif prim all hats* cadent Idc , should', he addressed to . 11.11. LOCKEA CO.; General Age6ta. • . !..I,44hintuirovo.itie - saaBIoADWAT, pr. Y. MEAT 9ifß3, N'S torAkt °taloa. tahniti. lititigrttinnunig• t.:20,h10 co J 03,548 40 J. 0. cum, Art.lA. or Wood and Thl.d worm OP). W. SMITH, Whia•Ung. V. . . Foreign and Dnmeatio Exchange. )700579N, 78.1 - 4 s. COLLICTIONS made, and prompt Remittance, on Sight Inchoogo no enniml Mos on Wow Turk, t ostoo, or Neer Odor., I . Mfr to CtalColit. CU} DuA, 11114ara•JuanOcatactly Co, New Woos; Henutope a Gallag. W. H. Prim, Neer 1r.14 'Wes a Hama, Iklara; Xt. Hamitic* Oytoaor, (Hartina ' ) Onnk. I una.Huca wATVIED 0• TV,./404,namo'bi ork fibbraistritifito • • : -ye Irons Carpetsl TnE gr;at enquiry has been made for a ntio&r of yesn by ttt nenkropers, Wlnt &ban we pot not!, oor carp.t, to prutact tirin tnm wear auLl ought— Ibis grand and ylkluvlobs diw.very ..t ofrocte4 and pew:Lt .-a Aprcl la, 111.43, by J. IL LI it RaINOTON. and le