ittsburg# 11 . Mi% P.R1!.,D.1 1 .n;!fi1n*.11421411; g- 0 . sorrp / pir".44vp;riici - alzrosa. . PITTEI33V7t. I I3 z TITEi3DAY MORNING; APRIL - 30,.1860. PottViirkrizioa, 49* ‘4OIS_DRIATY' Mir To ADirsaverase—The Pittsburgh DaAr Gm:mita. uilvdmaa.sow imooe th• , Petits this sad :hewn:eroding eithetweemnoog throe who Thntrantl - who iza••iind moan masni.croorni and pro. rinia/m...7lntem be Load In marls sit the counting rooms, di u m b,,,,,,,,,;b„01, 4 nooses, noreds, rectories and commis. Won heroes Jo the two cid., where It la reed sod culled home to the Gunnies for perneel. A. m e dium f or ' .4,, thing, gherkins. offers - induct:meets which no other peperhaWeetsraPabsyl rads calardrsir, , to all who desire to rreett this Israel dais of our citizens. The Warm 0 LUSIII ed thle-Sito• lama moth larga cirenbetion. to Western Pennelearde,Ohki and Virginia moon entettential farm. ere amt mrawate than any. other menhir paper in this oda= or the Etat. is e Ciuna."—SoWigfall says; and Wigfallengitt to - koon ; „tor honeys he was once 'poor himself.. While, howevee, he has a keen Ulna „ilf the crime of 'high lee was thee once pllt hie detestation of the crime la none the lees eitrong, He despises alike thearime and tht(tritoinaL. . Poverty and they poor man are the 'objects of his supremo 4:mita:Opt. He cannot ton eironyly anyrese the (bonnet ainviotion he has oduktii . olo3l;• and he therefore taken °cos tion not only to iterate it bat reiierate it; eind iii-therefore recurs to the pbraco again and t-c t it :...tippi—"PuTLlST 13 A Cates."—and stamps - the nitaittatte up* the naiads of his hearers with more thicydauble emphasis. It ie saitVtittitWtorAux ; was drunk when he made ass of this inrOng phrase. We can easily believe le- • Haannst have been -drunk;:for no sober-mart wonid‘be guilty of se frankly speak ing Whathir'suctolis mouth.= demoorittio com peertFettlii.oll:4.... The difficu4 with WLOTAIA 1 4 1 4 ! , 30 , 14 - ,tie gets drunk, for that is a common Tice baYlietlitiha when he b t drunk. Those witdaantlitti 'rrith on toe ; democratic side oiths Settalabhauthati are doubtlese as sincere as he in thinktUg that "Poverar 15 a encent ;" but they hivelithertehad the discretion, drunk or sober. to keep the thonght to; themselves. To WierALL belongs the credit, such as It le, of frankly enunolathig the real do ttiocratio platform tin* "four expressive and emphatically epo -`ken gorda: The old Latbx proverb "is onto -writes," has received a new ilitistration- at hie 'hands, in so far as lie indicates truly send , • t 'men° really - held but hitherto artfully concealed '. The agitation of the Slavery Question has had one good erect (among many that ooald not be named) in bringing to the surface, in such ex pressions as this, the hearty, deep-seated and wide-spread contempt which thb leaders of the dentOritio party have for the working man. The "mid*" speech of Hammond was in this rent as were the many kindred axiireselons of the Richmond Enquirer, the itichmozid.Examiner and other sheets, in 1856, denouncing them ' as "greasy mechanics," ohnge-ested laborers," &c. "Obi representative men of the party, such an Wigfill,.Hamniond,lPryor, and the editor, of the sheets we have named, do not rerdPis to STOW that they hats every thing having the pro': flz fns. They hate free laborers, free schools, a free gospel and a free government; and ;in their contempt .for greasy mechanics" they do not scruple to call them the “inad.sills" of an , slaty, and to treat them as men of the same grade se burglars and thieves. We thank them 'thsfr candor. ccenion of this brief, piny unman:i— nn condensation of the party creed into four emphatic, words—was the Homestead bill It would Invade to pass the Honeetead bill, Mr. Wigfall said, because it was intended to benefit the ktocti stet of the North, who* he characteriz ed as criminals, for 'Tun= is a inns." It would make free &anti of all the territories, be eine it would fill them with poor landless MICA from ileitis States, whose poverty would curse them " with - all - the criminality which, in his slew, that word involves. Therefore he depre bated the peerage of the bill- In the largeness of his benevolence he could not; bear to think of the national territorin being cursed with such a crime as Poverty. Times have sadly changed, indeed, .when Poverty eau be considered as a crime, Slavery as a blessing, and WIGASIL as a etateanil . • • ThSttiii a homely saying outrank among the , poor_men of the North, that "Poverty is no nrinia, bar mighty Inconvenient." We acknowl --Mige. the - inctonvenience, as will all who have ever 'auperlaimad the hard straggles of lila Bat while Uwe who labor with their hands for their dailibriad feel and acknowledge tba'bordens of•PovertY, they trill resent. witil 111 their power :the imputation that they are criminals because they ars poor. 21a democratic party, of which 21r. WigfaU Is a leader and a worthy ornament, may inearibe on its banner tho spothegmatio creed,!' Ma mum; but; the poor men of the country will vindicate their, honor by rout ing a part; that dares to utter en foul a libel. A Eno Excormtmacarim.4ibe time woe when • Mill of "exCommunicatbei 'from the Pope fell with areal terror upon OF : people affected by it; but that time hie gone by. In the dale of King Josue it accomplished its purpose; but in she days Of" - Vrerros Etrunnet it will fall with as little force as it fell in the days of Napoleon L Yet the Pope, true to his ealli4, must lenuch his thunders at - his disobedient :DOW, just the trine as if his excommunications !lied not lost their pier. He bas,',acoortilng4Y, cacommuni- ceded Vroro•Exastrer.,amPtus VII. excommuni cated the elder Naroveox, in June, 1809. In the earlier exercise of this ban, once so dreaded, _ bat now a mere brume Adam, the Emperor of _ the French (a ruler who had occupied the Papal dominions) declared the Haman States anne x ed - to France, and' made the Pope a 4rieoner in his _palace. In the present instanee, the King of , - Sardinia's offence is that, he Itie accepted the popular vole which bee annexed. the Einragna to his territory. Neroison I. enffered no in --convenience from . the thunder. Of the Vatican, and it is 'not probable that !Vuiroz Meanest. Who all but threw of eplrittial connection with Borne some years ago, will suffer seriously from the denountement bj the Holy Pena . ;,..- -- A .ctormisp, ondent d the JtdOendance Be,' g - .elm Hui following account of the ceremony to be performed; r - ! "The deremony will take Place in Bt. Peter's -Church, with great pomp. All !the Cardinals t, 1.! will be present . the whole church will be beteg ' ;!;'- with bleak; t he crucifix will' be veiled; and X.;!,! layettes of.yellow wax will be lighted and cubi t' , patted one alum the, steer. pars will be a §.:-_ grand procession of ell the modietlo ardor to ez!` !;= Nome, who will ' Veneta/4 dspseiltos dais ma ' ~..;•-!-::-, wineries and courente, Assail" the Iliserrso ea F , tlaty pen through the city. The person who t''. '.. linseed& information does-oot !think theta* ....!•!'iaesiteratabf eiCoMmemication will be pronounced [ ~,i, . .,,,,bmi* Pope himself, • but by a Cardinal selected i ris that purpose. ,, !I - Ybe world, however, will more oh pretty much • as usual. - Vivre' Exasturt knows whet he is _ ::::- about, better than the Pops dosei . se he bait the Etf •• -, , means of enforcing his will, wide the Pope has hot. The ilory has departed from Rome. - 17 - • . 4 :-. Tau N. Y. Habeas publishes from time to " -- f- !dims what it cells a medley _of expressions, in : L -- "...tiii . lorts of the country, oh the subject of abaPi l eal4aW, as Indicating th'e' tone of the „ ; !;144: , 3 !•Republimuipartg on that subject; , In thee a ex ifitir,caj and tioioteattioatiobe, string together at .3.: f ~ r atedctin la that bhpa, we fad an' ibondanee of !e:- -- littip at Gen. Citiatuovr, aa a candidate for the 11.. i, Presidency,- bit 'never one word' Jo his favor. Z 1 ' Tag :stoireffesrmsce of say favorable mention q. - .. - o f ibil, gentiVIIIIWO name, shows that it has been i 4 .- - ar d a gyliag purpouty ezolud i :;e 4 that that 4 . , : , : _* - 47, while miming to be ' is piny '. l`''''" .l 4.l,aie gromest putlallfy., "Ikosi who read no j ai '.'',..:.... - g a i npapet than the Trihme i tnapp 14 gains ....i.'-'; I llis idea from It Mit Antok.mea. Brun and ..R.:,-"Osetstiorr.-, hero- been spoken of ils candidates; ;bat iii far pee,te, e4adticOn l can ire, otoPlidt It, 7 Al asysilmm their best to !meths Impressicm" elmt tEiiii. tOtans candidate f or . ths Boon. ''.- ,': • F" ',' fivensibit; and 4MO oat 14ERrreseoBine, libiti,tfolpintfus ciiiiitabiiio ' - Valid itialluit IleaL - ... .. . . t-: - . , , - ' 5- . .'':- -. • i' , . - 9 . . -...- -1I ' , -'.: . 11;.6n*T—..411grellicinustl paportyeeitit4u bi,the lioti•bearpek Cesstps, - St."-_OrrvAul ' he people of s pidieen nontyagainst-tio-*Tolettlottary - OonnaltietrOf Ask county. Re. opo be advised Hanson and Itts misoctates to terse; - that helms discounte nanced the Radicals;:. but that if the Republi- Cane are attacked, bey will defend themselves. His appeal embraces a letter signed by Frank Bland and George-Holley, in whle.h they say the troubles did tot—originate shout . Henson, but because George Hist, who wad sick of comiump floe, was maltreated, and bin daughter Insulted with gross language.. Mr. Clay concludes as follows : "You may be strong enough to overpower me, but you cannot drive me from the duty-I owe to mytielt.tmlnytritititle, and to toy Country. If I Call, I abaft not fall in vain; and it will be enough for all long oheriehed associations, if perchance my - blood 'hall ameo for the wrongs of my race, and these States shall at lest be free." Mr. Cur was driven from Lexington, where he attempted to establish a free preen, and it seems likely that he will be driven from hie meant home. lie will reeiot manfully; bat what is ono man against a multitude" The Governor of the State is with the mob; the per secuting spirit of Slavery is fully aroused; and he will either fall a victim to their malice, or be driven forth an exile from his native Stale. 80, at least, ii seems. Emanuel. 4115 D Assaxeruist. —Tbe King of Sar dinia has taken the step (or which be toe en lobe been preparing. Be has laid bin hands upon the patrimony of St. Peter. Modena and Parma bad already been allowed to gravitate to the for ming mace of Italian power, and the mere ap pearance of the decree which annexed them to Sardinia would hare cause'd but alight aensation. Bat this formal state paper is accompanied by a deolaration which acetates' many who have accus tomed themselves to believe that there wan no real power latent under the threatening, and lamentatiore that came to us from Rome. This King of a half-formed kingdom, ostentatiously deserted by his great protector, denounced as a eaorilegioue robber by all the adherents of the old Papacy throughout Christendom ' and bitter ly hated by every nation which, likeActetris and Spain, makes religious bigotry the spring of its civil oystem, advances all calmly to seize a prov ince of the States of the Church as an Et:44115h soldier would walk up to take &jewel out of the heed of an Indian idol. When Farini lays be fore Victor Emanuel the result of the suffrages, his master declares his acceptance "not only "of the States of Modena and Parma, but also of the "Romagna, which hat already eeparated 'ltself from "the Papal Government." Imitating the promptitude of his great confederate, the King of ;Sardinia has probably already put Me troops in motion to take posaeseion of his new province. There is always great virtue in pos session, but at this crisis an accomplished fact is especially strong in its ieertnese. Who shall now move a Sardinian gerritoa ant of Bologna? What voice will be strops enough to call to arms the jaded and exausted States whose zeal for the priesthood has already wall nigh eaten them op? Rumors are paseiog from mouth to mouth bow the zralots and the bigots and the perverts, and how others who are neither zealous nor perverted, but who are only curious in rare ceremonials, are packing op for a journey to Rome, in the hope of seeing the unwonted forme of an etoom rouniostioo of a Sovereign Prince. Victor Email nel must have calculated the etleot of such a fulmination before he affronted it, and moat have convinced himself that among his owu Italian subject., it would be but a byword and • jest. The faithful Savoyarda, who might hive had scruples of conscience to obeying an excommun icated Sovereign, are transferred to an Emperor who is, happily In the bourn of the Church; but as to the people of Lombardy, Modena Parma, and the Romagna, any public, ac t which may mark the hostility between their new Sovereign and their ancient tyrant, or the ally of their ancient tyrant, will be to them a claim to there confidence and affection. Moreover, these im precations would have an unexpected acknowl edgment if the same carets which thou Id expel Victor Emanuel from the' pale of the Church should aloe near, the French army from the City of Rime. It is clear that Victor Emanuel has aeoertaiced either that these thunderbolts will not fall, or ,tee that he can afford to despise them. However, Massarool, himself could not pocket a booty with more politeness than does Victor Emanuel accept the Romagna. The expression of Sardinia's "deep devotion" must be very grat ifying to the Holy Father when, looking round upon his new Austrian levies, he comes to the atholusion that they are not numerous enough to•hastischts affectionate but rather predatory son. %Veen the King declares that he is ready to defend the independence of the &previa Mitt later of Religion be must inspire great confidence in the College of Cardinale, and when he prom iseato pay homage to the Sovereignity of the Pope he is probably as welcome as a gang of housekeeper* who aimed ransack your cellars and drink your health in the contents of your beet bias. But there are some few words in his speech, which we print elsewhere, that have s smack of real flavor. The King promises "to contribute" to the splendor of the Papal Court. Now, as Victor Emanuel cannot be no cruel or no lest to all care for his own personal conven ience as to propose appearing at the Papal Court, and discharging this promise of contributing to its splendor by hie own personal eclat, be must mean that he will contribute in money. He must propose to himself, not only to, acknowl edge the titular suzerainty of Pio None, hut al so to pay him an annual tribute. Hand' should be the intention of this very determined marau der, the-Pope might do many a woree thing than forgo his very problematical expedient of excom munication, and accept the position offered him. The homage is, indeed, not a very substantial matter, but perhaps it may go for something with Bt. Peter, the money, however, is a very serious advantage; end, although we have every admiration for that fervid zeal which has enabled Dr. Cullen to collect from the Irish people for the lorries of the Pope nearly as much money as they pay weekly for traveling along Boccie six miles of railway, yet, upon the whole, a regular stipend paid annually from the Treasury at Tu rin or Bologna will be a tench eater income to count upon than all the Peter's pence that can be extracted from the pockets of the faithfol. The Romagna has gone from the Pope as ir revolibly as Savoy in gone from Sardinia—we will not yet add Nice to this category, although. we have not much hope that the murdersl cm.' oil of that city, even with the aid of the three Englishman whom they have acknowledged as their champions, will be long able to straggle against absorption. In this speech Victor Eman uel says nothing of Trosoaq, but It is now miry certain that, with some very trifling condition, Tuealoy mud follow, and that the work is done. The two great adventurere, who, twelve months ago, went oat together to carve new fortunes in Ludy, have now, then, got all that they for the present intend to Beige- They bete not only obtained their booty, but they have secured It. Trim victims complain, indeed, but promisor to aequiesce. Austria undertakes solemnly that, if nothing more be taken from her, she will make no effort to regain what she has lost. She will fight for Venetia to the last, but, if Sardinia will only leave her alone, she will be content. The proem of disturbance being over, the pro cess of rconsolidation Is about to follow. Vetted& has, indeed, been left in bondage; sod we MUt all feel sorry for that beautiful city and that lively race. But there le no hope for her at present; and, although placed by events beyond the Italian pale, she will contribute not a little to the consummation of that unity In which she is not to share. This Kingdom of Northern Italy has yet its trials to go through before the States of which it Is composed shall have lost all mu nicipal feelings of rivalry and independence. It may yet be not without its uses that, when Milan feels jealous, or Florence thinks slightly of Turin, or unpobular Ministers stir the hot blood of these liathin races, Venetia may be there as a monument and a warning. These ' are not reflection* satisfactory to Venice, but they embody the neceesities of the present crisis, and they counsel Sardinia, while she gather, together her acquired booty, to be satisfied to enjoy it in peace. That thin is the polioy of Sardinia and the true legman of those Prole. CVO dimly which are thus happily emancipated 1 from thraldom, irittanifest; bat no moderation In the rulers of Northern Italy will give promise of peace to the whole of that Peninsula. Vesu vius itself is not so full of fire se Is the country which will now be divided from Sardinia only by a narrow mill?, inhabited by discontented subjects of the Pope. Some gram convulsion In the Kingdom of Naples is at thiamoment only a question of men - ths or days. What has been foretold for some time past by !ureters, and ee -1 pecially by our correspondent in that, city, now. openly predicted by Embassadors and Min isters of State. Lord John Russell writes freely to the doomed young King, that "the exasper ation caused by oppression is the parent of plots anstsinations, conspiracies, and Insurrections," convincing evidence of which is every day forced upon the knowledge of our agents and Console. England, France, and even Spain are vainly at tempting to mitigate the ferocity of thin petty Neapolitan despot; not. so much, perhaps, as Mr. Elliot and . Lord John Bosun say in their dieptiohesi "to eave an Inexperienced Sovereign from Impeding rule—for no Eoglishmen can serimisij care what may happen to such a Sov ereige—but to 'avert a efanimalsion- which may dliturb the pastes of other and more important Matte, ;Me are hoping that we have tricked to its tionohnion a signal revolution bathe faience and we are conneellog the:lt/4LO to emtstdldate what they here_ teinedOint me him etimiotothigemeht to crY• l •PeaMPlrhile theFhtt ofileptei •eppreeettelie 'Peeple.irith:Jrhikeima. • lthitstor of lAA is WWI "a Wiry _ . . geyeenment Webles* Acutely while hie iriatiAl enlaillieg Bickel foremeor to their bretbreivirbtP: bite iiceteeed freedom. There atietir r al dialitleti foe Italy yet unrolled, but Victor Emanuel bas need of pin deuco as _well to chivalry, if be would play his part in them enecesefully to the end.—London Amer, March 20. , - "A Mts'esun Numas"—My friend asked An thony Rex, a superb engine driver on the Ohio Tiler, hoithwetime tn.geldten. I!vhy, Massa Vincent, my Width was berry bed When I we. In Kentucky.; I nooldn't do uo kind ob work; I was berry feeble; 'mess jes as much as I could do to bee my Own garden and eat de use; and de Minus whaCowsied me see dat I Was a mis'a ble nigger—one of the tuis'ablest kind. So I said to her, "Miscue, I'm a mio'able nigger, and I an't worth nothing, and I link you'd better eell me, *inch a mis'able nigger." Now Mates Vincent, I was sdeh a poor nigger, that Misenti 'treed to sell mwfor a hundred dollars, and I 'greed to try to work and earn de money to pay her, and I did, and my health has been gittere belter eber since, and I 'specks I made 'boat nine hundred dollse dat time out of dot nigger. Walt ! wah Massa Vincent." Errtcacr or LIIIIIIIC3Ii MIsSIONAMI2.—The Levant Herald, on Doglieh paper published at Constantinople, says: ••We riot nobody's contradiction in affirming that the American miesionariel have done more to advance civilisation and pore religion through cut Turkey than all the other agencies, diplo matic or missioeary, which European policy or propagandism has ever sot to work upon the country." Tun Cleveland herald says: "The Democ racy have cone more been flailed out in this city, and the Republican's have pretty much swept the board. Tho Democrats (Quelt desperately, but were eigually defeated at every turn. Glory enough for one day." The Republican majority in the city is 720. Heretofore Cleveland hpaof ten been Democratic, especially at Spring etinl Hone, Tun Republicans Carried Canandaigua on Tuesday against the combination of Democrats and .811 , ter Grays," electing Quirks Coy Su. perrisor by 200 majority. Last year there was a majority the other wey. lh Eu.d.Y. April Bib, oApt. J. J. BINNING, agog fot t 3. [nor years. The Maeda orthe (arta - Walk rnapectfolly forting to attend the Tanana TIM (l'onadoy) arrragoox, at 2 o'clock from W. ...Mecca of bk hroth.ran•lavr, Jonapb Oslo no 59.0111 a, ton aloe!, Allegheny Cay, tc proccca to Moont Colon Ceto• fiery. [ttmarmc.sp] NOTlCE.—]laving 6,1 d my interest in the Wheeler *Wilton Rowing SLurLlo• bonzes to M. 4.111. WILLIAM BUSINER A CO „pf Cincinnati, for s fair oonsid. cration, 1 mild rmilo.mfolry and with fall conildarue mons naiad Meer Sr Um poblir its sorry way worthy of Moir fn.= and,diatroningo. Mr. WILLIAM SUMNER will con tinue the bosinces at my tiller, No. 60 Fifth street, until the 10th of April; afterward at their own (Moo, No. 27 Firth street., As to tee decided merit, of Whs.lix a Wilson's Bewleir sver all others, it in u rcel, n,cessary tar me, at thy. time, to rater, the community has long alecedecided them to be "the best fOr alt Welly purposes; , het mould merely state that after three years' expenses,' to the Saw log Machine bonnet., I have not Cooed tho nightest came tont...my opinion of thy. only the greateet of labor 'laving mashies.. Rebidding my p Aron an! hood. farewell in the bedpan, I would aik it of them to extend to Mem., sumpito t CO. thorax's, percent. influence and courtesy that they have at ail titan hewn ready to greet to me; nod to those in this community who have not puschased a taw. leg Machine, I world oak It a. a favor to themselves that they would ,xamlise Wheel, r A Wilsous beture befog ire deiced to bey nee of the may that have bat a newspaper notoriety to recommend them to the pablia. Toon, with oven. ALEX. R. REED, so. et Fifth street. HEADACIIS arises in 613013 L macs from disar raosemeet of the digestive organs, ristarb strew from . vest variety of corwes. WILSON'S PILLS hare been proved, by an experience of twonty yew., to be • simple, sate and perfect remedy for pet lodlcolly !eh:train' bead oche. Tiny ono used by the Faculty se • regular forsortp lion, sad ore trot to be clawed with potent modlriow, made Empty to esti. These Pills ere prepared and wild by H. L FA EINESTOCIL CO., Wholesale Ihnogleta, and Proprietor. of IL L. FAII NESIOCE'S TIRMIFTPIR, No. 60, corner of Wood and Proarth shade, Phtsborgh, P.. .pd:dAwP Witstu.ow, nn experienced Nurse end Female fhpellen, has • Fleothlng Byron for citlldran Wattling, which gwwlly lacilitake the proems of , tecthing b 7 tofientun the gnaw, rednnina •n 103 allay ell pain, awl to •ore to regulate the Laerls. Depend upon It, Mother., It NI Kiln root to ,nand••• awl what awl health to your Infanta. r•rfeeety eats In ell owe bee Inlyettiwatoott to ea:awn cotton, 11113,1101 y/ DRS. C.. In. VITCII at J. W. IIY KYO t Pity.titian. for DI of th• Throat and Chitin, sad other Mamie Ailments pomp...tad with m eansisenhoonary Comissoption. OITIos 19/ PC. sins; Pittsbarsti, Ds CONSULTATION IEEb A list of tines Mini sent to thine wishing tosoossit as by CALM lieklatinissrly rigs • EVERY LADY IN AMERICA WOO T.tLUk COMFORT, REALE!' AND ELEGANCE Eboald ha ~e coo of Ti!OJfSOR'.CORR COATED SKIRTS. Attu atibtatonntrus IRON AMALGAM BELLS. E TA KE TV ykawro :nabg lb* alteration of those intaireated, to gh• soossod Prim List. of our cheep Church, Iblool sod roan oblch, tt viq ho obannond, are off.red at *twat ono. chhd n tvth os I. usual, charged am tbo., of aor,aTanding la. and welati, b/ too tonao"ctotata of braascatoptallton Bono. The.. /NW ar. ocnopocol of to ocooldonn, le port Imo, which. ohic. It lo to matt • cheaper than the medal, font. fore nropio,yed dor tba Wu* PUP... 7. 8 tom. to durabiday and nocwrocuo •corcely inferior to tho bettor. Se'f • FARR, IkalOOL, tIOITL, AND POOP BELLS, ANA with Y, ke, Etawdarps, and Cent compkta Price. 30 Inch Bell, with Beeplngo Weigh. 61 1be......_.0 " 06 • 113 " " •• COURCIL ACADEMY, EIRE ALARM. AND BYEAM BOAT BELLS, votb Yoke, &Ander* ToMeg Dem mer and Meal. 23 Inch 8.11, with Banging.. W.14114 ;00 lb. 34 • /GO SO " royl 40 " " u .23 =i:=!IMI 1111 Della Warranted, form own Oran !noose of breakup by ringtog) far ;goitre lobelia from dale of porcbaae, at.o rhlpyrd Gee of °barge for drayage. on rreolpt of rice. IlliDorg, ' , NEE A CO. rylblidlitt•T No. Main Mott, Cincinnati, Üblo. STE.CSI TO SOUTLIAMPTON ANDa BAULK AND DACE. The Vanderbilt European Line Milted Platen Mail Steens hips aatt every FONTS IBIIT between New York, &mite wipton and hiker, i;:.".",,,v",,Y.41. ~11°.:4•::',,,t." ANO PaVal. rue REM TOME. VANDiIIDILT, May 6 Wed. Hay 22 114.111()12, Orlffen—..—.—flat. May j ID Wed. June 6 Jowl 2 Wed. June 20 VA NoZIDILT. Leretrre....-11.1.Jev 141 Wed. July 4 1LL1N011,06136...—.---eut, June 60 Wed. July IS July 14 Wed. dog. I Thew Alpe bare frater.light compartments. triceet Mane either Way the isene:— 100•016$120 d sl.ool2ecoud Cabla--s6olTblrd Cablu $3O Certillcuteo of renege lowed 2num Mumps to America. Specie delivered In Loodau awl 5.514. D. TaRR AMOS, 2102.4 Ko. 6 Bowling 01 mrl3 Mud JAMES A. TIERNAN, , worm.. FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS. Wholesale Wm. le TIOSTERr. ' rAFs4 or.oFFA, : BRAIDS, SUSPENDERS, SPOOL COTTON, NEEDLES, ?BASAL.% PINS. SERINO PILK, BOITON., • WILKEY, LACES, : NOTIONS, Qs gIaTOWET AND BEACHING, Na. W Strawberry tttttt • PEULADELPIIIA .itipIn gpods aro eoldlor SARI, at exceedingly Ma rate., relying more Upon airwave Baba mut snail wars thee upon limited sales and high pricer. aplo:3md LT02 , 11 MAGNETIC X INT B 3E/ O T 1. 0W 1 F. Ft, IdTMENINATEJ Bsp DMA ROACIISS, ?WKS avrs, crAitDziv INSECTS, (Sc. 1131, It tontsint no Po LTON•J MAGNETIC PILLS ARE CERTAIN purl TO BATA AND DHOW, •plo3oid:m irr Hold Illreryirhero.4ll FUR RENT—The Iron Front WARE-01 1.143178 X, &keelson rwl.rsi street. Allogtomy city bottrero Ma Bild t . and It lk d Depot. Apply to P. P.TcKSON, Burned door from the Drew len. W. B. PEMET, at DOOLild• (Mo. Liberty ot. Plumborob. 8. a & c. IdARELLI, PAPER MANUFACTURERS, Aut Desks. la 110013,, PRINT, OAP,ILDITga AND ALL HINDS OP WZL A. przi4 .ED I . Ham rebiovss from N0.'27 Wood street to N 0.33 Smithaeld kOmmt.. Pittsburgh, Pa. //131-Caah or Trsan f r Wigs, 10113 OILS X ..r.msui F. CA3I/........-.DAVID •I'CIAI3II4B. -WILSON, CARR & CO. (Las Wits* Pim/led) Wholedafe Detilarh in PCIF4IOX.CiZT & 3Doncr.err2o • DRY -GOODS, Ito. 04 Wood inseal, 2d house 'above Diamond Alloy, aplo - 411 • YITTSBUILOIL WORMS ON SALki— I mot, AISAS-200 bbtar *lmo N. 0 111104-100 Dr 7111404 I:ITY3-Ito baser 11A5 prIg 'I OPPIO-4b iftol - AX9OO olprk p *DrlO; t • 110.111NY-100 - bat Per 3 3.o‘ lc* yrep..w ZODOIII2 A DILWORTII, •3. ; - . 3 ; fic3F.,llo Wauteasci 0.8 Ntratitti. . I to/4-600 ' drum.: 11084400 dr . ppeiteshfixismajuatreted - Mita MADJOINA •.. • Rh LoAmorvirry DOLLARS for 3 few day• for whlth tomtit, and ample retnuroetallon wilt be afforded. Null:daub post ante. gatlng Idles an Int/ mien/ can to had. eplOatJ" ANOTHER LOT OF NEW AND 13 AQTIFEI PRINT S, Now,. .., 1 ,10 NUNCNFIFID On. D OUBLE WIDTH. CUM V.miLLSII littuGE VOR L _L• hurt plater IrtPUR-151 Otto Choirn Extra ramily: Jut trtrivintr, Etr tale by RODOWC , & DI L %%TIM oplo Non .n VS - errand Cr? Flret sts. WE'VE GOD TEEM ONLY 150,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPE AND BORDERS TO MAT(3II • Some for 6 Cent 4, &ma for $ Cents. And come for 10 Cents Thousands at 12 1-2 Cts Beautiful Glazed Paper at 20 and 25c. FIAONIFILENT GOLD, VELVET, OAK AND MARBLE Panels for Rails. BRILLIANT CEILING DECORATION'S, With as etalleim variety of 'New Metro, for OILLMBRRA, LIBRARIES, PARLOUS. OPVTOES VV. P. MARSHALL, 67 WOOD BTRTCR:I I=l I.o.lmd&wT D ECK & LAZEAR. voliocEsALE 4)1t0.1.:.tr7 k Pk. , DE/01 DE ILERS ISS Lalo,fy Snit Ha.a for aala 1 boeh I ennr. 600 •• Dry AN. a: 60 Put4cor; co Pc,a, 200 lobla New thlElll2. 6.6 rhoots Traa—Pin. 111,1“, 100.8 tibdtlN.ll , Ovaat—fa , ) ad prin., iU d wort Lirnon, as .43:1.0; DO bt,la a%d I,bla Late F 1.6, Trz,zt. Iles dog sod blackrrai Al.,Convex, P. , leer ....I enc.. C 0.1. ed buivre, t.cice Ram Pelee, At , A r SUNDRIES, ON Ct./N.514101110:1 , WI Dry Flint 11 , dee 21.10 bee Der Corn; Lo •• Feed Nelbannock l'utebe ; 11.00 lb. cbolre eleple eager; bele. Flax; 100 0. E.O Cern Broome; 100 boo Wider Bee.: prime °et; 240 • Bright Odra Apples N...• an.l vele by /0011 , A. ET7F.II, 202-21. cerner !eel rot end Fir At Alrent• MEE:TU.—SAVE Tll BEFORr 4 e It If boo lab, D. HILL bee remeend PENN iirliEET, In [Le Lexisw kArtnealy email.] b7ll, U. U. Berner, oppose., Cbrlet . • Church. Ile wilt give ell the me Den Pepe Aerneets Teeth 'mettle! •er oes prime, Worn fit to pOO per ter. R zzzzz scr —R.,. W. D, IkrorarG.R. , . Pnrc.l36l Plodley A. linulley. A.V. Mci.landleas. AI D, J. U. Unt,tln, W. 11 V.lttrk. Dr. Geo. U. Re , your, W. Ninlick.E.lnnel WILLIAM U. GRANT'S Tbla well tattablialod and ray ani,rl., brand rat Tuber Ca mcalautd r•golarly on conalgarncur, t,,,entlier with . rarr ety or ethrr grade, awl brando Tubocco and for male by JOIIN P. PLE.'tS.A N TS s SONS, np9:2usrd2m $2 Soutb Ft., Briliwye. / "MOW t.',1 , :k.11) 1, . ATUES FROM THE lJ Gt:NE.ASIF. VALLBT. NEW y OaN -Vatter ' , ma, - ..Jee•ty Pracit Cluar7 "dtountam Juno!. etaily. po•ru •tituauqa," .. Altdca-a." anat.. . 0 .l Gum, ototts Ilit., mrwt prollfla, auJ prubably a 1.0. I.rt — D•rt•SmlLlng,.. tAgettor • fib ...12 nth., cosoce tor Om al Arlie grown or Nor tnern S..Pousior g uwerot CAD rely upon Int Yount,.... tort, pony ou‘h SA It., ran marl for. tiValll,T a NAILKhr, •r 9 Cornor Liberty. .14 1i,u.l arr. LANLS IN 01110.—One Lot, SU 04,re,, prim $3 acre: U tut Lot, OKI pt/co per arra. .too Lot, 141 acme. prloo To., Lots, 3-1/ ocreo,...ch , or rn. Oa* Lot, 219 intro g" per pt. flue Lot, Ad pilaf Duo L a, ft 3 nazi..., purr 140 per /u - ro. Tb• atn.. L•tolo oral In .Jul luont•lbr Lello tf dn.irtl. 1441*—Orto4bIrrie. h.nd, b•logro In ono oull tvo yenrc rto trade tor Lary rion,ter, Nall, Iron sod 01..._ reroutto dourlng In purchseo good 1nc...-, th tor. to , d It/potable, Sod ..,y Sill pie.. coil at our olit for further tolorunseLut. n. CUTLILIKRT A VON, Real Eats 6, Agnntt, 61 Merl,. stn., Pittobsral, T NEDicise,B.—.llloM) in n - al,t vi sty Oa sewn,* Aledlcla6o of tar Wsy esn Ls en, Flied With the gnantv dslrn4 , Isom la. Waal...llcl° to the amen us ans., es lowest wham. •n elimination of my ateck would, I think, abase it to be, at Insat es ...Ileums.. and .ell as-Jotted no any in the city, and halides, it Iwlng par,hurd lr,m ria., hanins C. tat sold as low as any nth,. JOCINSTO6I, apt comae Smitidliald and fourth rItIPORTAN'f,o'i'IcP. TO WitoLEsALE DittLeaLaTA AND LIQUOR DEAI.IIIIS Toe enters Trade In INttebttrgh at It.. beet GIN to lb. ow bet, made ty the uldu.t Nuriltylog House In E 141.0,1. and otl,lnetors of (lid Tan; teal hie wen for • teetrattabla period to • respectable firm. It U. Introdur.d Into the N... Yost maelet 0e let beeyrotart lute and Ityeretde f batr hundred esters hare ..treo.ly portheted bd . cash Apply to 1.8. O. INORIthe, it Broad say, N. Y , tot fall pentralore. . p ap er ENGLISII TOILET SOAPS aro much rti• orbor to .ayin the world, an 1 ranch Crone, than Ametlren T filet Satyrs LAW, NON A DKrtloo •ee the /NAHA Foe!, matolattarere. I arm this day hi t rrwtpt of • very large A....met-I direct trom their agt. In New York. donelttlnA 01 OLD DROWN en 0111Nktilt 2108 E ACIANTEL. NI AND GLYCAILI NE FOR TUE GRIN. AY - No curt .+o .lee ran bet need. Cell et tny.33 Jolt. rLICMINO'n, and try then.. THE LUXURY OF TILE SEASON! THOMSON'S CORRUGATED skrßrs. Poe tale by the brtncipil Retailers at.NTLESIEN'S TOOL CHESTS—Com- Nju prlshag • fall aeetrttnent of GOOD 1001.., ouch a. PLANNS, SAWN, DB ACKA end DITTY, CIIIAELS, SQUAKILF, etc, all ready Inc apn, pal try la • utga er poi. y IL H WOLFF. in. apr Corn, St. 1...1•11 . and Liberty ate. _FM E TO BACCUS . -- so Kr. It. tam Milken Flan Out 10 do do de Yor.st /wo: 10 do John Andorenn •We /ler en[: 20 do do do balsa: 40 b..s Duleblinoo.l7llivriog Tor an:. by 'JET AI icit A • N1 , 191110^1, No. :9 1t"..1 , Opp 61. nt rborlos Ho.l S UG Alt S-21.10 'bblm. A. Coco 6ug , tr. 25 do D R. Powder..., do eo D. K °non!toed Sop.: :25 do do Otembed do lust matelvod led for ..a . m by arr2ll2ll. k ANDER/ON. Woo! .r, g 2 erreette PS Om leo p RODUCK,-3 bbls, prime 801 l Butter. Loxes do Jo do 4 beim rim.; et.g.tagd: almple Sugar, lo caber. b but. . Mee. Nog, In More and for male by tlttltIVLIL MLR - Miff, apS2 130 and 122 Feet./ were • roost, No York FLOUR -2, 0 00 bbls, nil prude e btozo and orrlvlng tt.le dity for eale DRIED APPLES. no flo.b01•, pNm., for oldo 1 , 1 Epaglcrox WIEVid 11T, sp9:l out No 147 wood Mood. V A. "s b B l 3 X ,,,x l a l s ir D iS t lr ro O ni, B . A . 3 , e . ...... to, ikpD:lßd fur "I. b 7 EIY.IRItTON STkIVA KT, Apt.. N 0.107 Foal atrtet FANCY DRESS clOODA—Slargo gulmrt• Mont. at low prterg Shawls, 31.[Lta, bodies awl hotpot. a goal suwwww•ac. Dorooltlo goodo Of all klnda chciap. C. IIaNSON 1.0050; 73 Markin flre..o CORN! CORN!-0000 bua Ear Corn; 1,000 do Flitlled do In morn tad (or solo by FiLTCLICOCJII, fda'JILLITIVI it CO. 'WHEAT! WHEAI 1—.500 bush. 'Wheat Su store, and (solo b 7 opt/ MUCOSA', breCßElbb T Co. SAIAS AND BAGS-2000 Bage; • 21" Oun,y Beg., Info obi Backe Tor Tvinuor4 fur onkbr . per IIIT0110(X)H, /WCRIERHY 1 CO. 56 lIIID9. RIME AND C 10ICE N. 0. EUliatlll to arrive per steamer Nver Were, •M or !rale on bare° by BIMLYE& DILWOItTLI, WANTED—A Partner with a capital of Doi N., stg), ta,...t it, • wood paylog badnere.6 04 Ai de Allegheny City y. erd EW DATES-10 mats Arabian just rea'd 1 .79" 4 f" 114: b a y a woo.] .",'',:rmillin,*eLACittgrußriilla NEW OTOCK. JUST, OPENED JAMES ROBS, No. 89 Market Street, flaying Jan retort:ad fri.m the Rut will, a largo and wall !Wed.d stock rf BOOTS AND BTIOECS Of Witty NaMely awl st)le., la uow pm paid to wait rilnin Lla ft laud! and Customer.. Ri. Stack. comprlOMl Otto of the largest WWI llsturits to lw :baud trial ol 14.000124410. aiir- WilidrmOs Rle4 Rartad ROOTS, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, I/TALUS and TIES. rod Youths' nue Cdt huola, Gaiters, Oxford LaSl WK Ualtaiii,*‘.. ll °runlet! ha Will coil, WITOLESALE OR RETAIL, CR !IA P TOR GASIT. AU In wont truola do well to call and rzAtolog hip etlielt beforoporchasing ciamob.ro. ago 3 lAidEd 140S11. NO iIL LrRUIIANT ' Telling Beithnore should WI to ovules the exienete• steek of ranla 000D3, 110$111117, GLOVES, le, dratst LIT sele by 71t1D. slut EY a &Intl, . 10 Baltim Wrest. It hi nue Of the mat extensive No in the .un ore try, and the I Mell+ll3., a! Agit vg4pcl N eolapetewith northern th29-4adqv -• • • • A rtahl do.ltable Auticle.st 130ftellYIELD, a OW Ole: I=l ESEEZEI !ilcnliErilY A 172 Second and 1151 r,rdstmet. [rmrittz - : Stitement of the lianic.; Pittstioiesti. P77.2 . 3racs A rtil 91b,ISN. MEANS. 1.0•01, Bills and 1:112“91131.f...-41,7C.920 it EetateandOround 4-L7ob lP Stock.. and bliscellaromme 11,408 00 Rank Yowl Cberts 2/2,024 02 Specie (gold sod .0ver).............- r 28I:201 ZS EMMEGM Capital Suck--a-. 41,142,700 00 Prmita and Earl/loge- ..... = 9 05 8 Unpaid filrilende and ?impel:ow Aeet. 3 912 20 Duet° other Banks-- ...... . ...... 16 V:410424 24 The abr., emtemerot .Le to tl4, beat of my know edge and btb,f. JULIA ILARPER; Cashier beam to and anbetribe4 thle Aprillh. ISIAfo before ma 51.11.1111 . 11. Notary Public. NI al emend of the sieve hurls' and AI awn lac urerel Dunk of PI ['burgh. Yrustitmon,llloml4, April Mkt, 1001. Circulation.-- 253,117 00 Ilue Depositor.- 332.03 n 41 Dim other Dank.- 21 VA 31 lummand Discounts, 4i04.e.1 21 Oda 131400 Notes and Chocks of other 03.431 24 Due by ether ... . 314/42 In Wee above statement is correct anti the to the beat of my knowledge and belief. W, IJ DANN Y, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed het," me, tlin9'h day of April, A. D. 1560. W. 14 WIIIIN Y, Notary Public. Statement of the Mechanics' Bann nt PI ttstnartgl 31.mr r, April Oth,lBCll. LIABILITI YS. Due to other ttanka... Dne to Deponiton, l i SZBd.C.2 21 ASn'TS. Mend Noter Dlerountod....-....1—...471VA2 bye by other 22.240 13 Notes .hlChecko or other n00k..!._... 2,1.1.1 YS epocie lu 2italt . 703E7 27 V 29.6.11 09 The &bor. atatement Is corrott, to the best of my kneed edce and belief. W. ts.r.ht Ks, Prealdent, tivrorn before me this BM day of A I, fah, 1060. A W. FOS OM, Notary. Public. Statement of the CltlzOns , Bank. Pittsburgh, April Lab, 1560. ASSLTII. Loan, and Discounts 1 694 34 Coin In Vanit, ($6,000 Treasury Nblesd. 01,2.79 Not. and Cheeks of other_flanks.l....... 17.2.0 do Inta from Bank., and flanimm...-, 14 Ind 01 I mil vhiu3l Dup.itons CircWatioo Una to °Lbw' Book The above stabakeof t. c.rrewl to tha beat of my koorb edge and Indict. K JONES, tAtahlor. ITlrmed before ma Ode Ofh day of A all, IRO. Be N`4 llAlth It, Notary Public.. Statement Of the Iron plly flank. Yiersncetn, A pt Il9th. 1860. Capital . 1 400.000 AO Loam and Diacounta .l 700,620 30 Due by other Bank... ..1 .. 00,106 8/ Nuns 1.011 Checks of -the: Danko 3t,11:3 79 Erre. , .. :'A 107,701 t.. 3 Circulation..... 1_ 282,t45 00 Due tonna, Benito l ... 2,91 S 74 Due to Depoelloce . .. i 103070 48 The above stotreo•ni I. c.o - rwt arubrding to the boot of my ktunclodue and brand. 101 l NSt /MOW V 174, CaotOr. AlDrmtd borne me, this 010 day ~i April, A. D., 1600. 11067 ITINNST, Notary Public. Statement of the Allegheny Wank. -. P 1113.4011, Aprll 7th, 18E0. ' ASSETS. Capital Etork ........ ....... ...- ..... :01030 00 Nona and Bella Dlocouutod. __. . _ . _ Doe by other Banks Motu and Checks of other 'louts L... 48 SU 43 IHMMI ea =lotion 279.295 03 Duel° °Mar Dank, ....... ......... dt.fat Italnal Dewey ...... ..1.. 114.64.3 2.4 Ma above atatentout boort - LT' to ltl v boat of my know!, ed a m and belief. J, . WOK, Csabter. ern &IA yulawrfta.d before me, t la Om day of Arad, IVA) WM. It 117111TN41r, Notary Public. afteD:mortc abbertOmtnts Bave-Yonie;ii-6-1— groat eoquir;y has lieen ramie for a number of tome by loon - 4.pm* IV hat ettall we pal motor our caepcte to protect Mint imito wear arid ittotLi— Thlit gland and valuable dim, very east offecled end patett eel April Int, I stn. by J. Ft If ARRINGTON, and It Mailed ILarington's Patent Ca r pet Thle article hating promd Ita otilitn hat noir Mime Into general cum, so much .o that acucelyj: carpetwrill be put down with at .od cheepnea poi it within the reach of livery brolly. It le Intruded to Odd lifty.per cent to the derantiity of Cartage, Oil Cloths Irbil Matting. The do talto cf its merits me too nomerausatentton. flan be obtained m any of the principal Car t nenes throughout rte United Flab*. Plod le manufmAnnel out, by the 00W 10116 CARPET COIMANZI. Al.o, 0011.1101 re mannfacturenrof AIIMOTIS COTTOV RATTING AND COHYORTABLEA, the best end cheopeet Gist hare ever been Intr.:A..l to the inexact. Office II Dry St., Salesroom 440 Pear( Street. EU= 4fi - All Rd:re or int ...m• lon reinnitrcl nill La At:folded to -GI, pr..n.,nnoe lint dlvenlar Unn,r On* Aorn,zlAinn the t A GGO,,,. J. H.. II A RIONGTON, Antrer. 111anitractery, 44g dt 4501Ya•er St., N. Y. 110-I , •pd tor • ciear. Air2.2.3¢1.1 rifilLl6 AtIIIGAI6: DOUGLAS' Sc SHERWOOD'S NEW SKIIT, rnn r ..111[1.1.Z or ?!(X .10r717 p.rr..<11•1.1tm,tr.&V . ...•"" s'L SPO. And marrstta I not t. e•t nal of othar, IY a, It. 11 . Zl, ;11, to. It, 40 and 50 lIGOPB. I=3 lv re.rve,trvl ermnine t.svm r.erelaaing otle 139i1101SALE L 41.Y.P.S 80riBlEt. BY . . . . DOUOLAS'& RWOOD, 51, 53 and 55 White Sk, New York narl9:lnal WILLARD, HARVEri & CO.. 84 111aiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street, Nlti ve" 1" 0 PAPER, CORDAGE Aft TWINE. Enr.r.Larro Yri two Ina p,,rtal Chi-naprucrac EPERNAY, DE VENOCE&CO, $.. 1 4 FIOCZ. all 1:UW.0414 Coders throughout the attain,. TIIIS fine brand of CIIAMOAGINE, which tlntit the mot seer was confined'each:id...4y to the sect teblei of the Continent 01 kitrope bee now obtained the moo anboaotied stieceosod populartty In toll country. It is recommended by onto of the Mot Phyeiclane of the City of New York, over all other volume somata el Moro purity and delicacy, and duo. w o once try It rarely no any aloe brawl. although one year It. elapsed strt:e Ira totrodoetiou into thie country, the demand le roormoa. and constantly lame...lug. Our arrangements an inch as to ensure the doolity of the Wine being tuslntelned at its prevent high etandard. The Prince Imperial is imparted windy be a., we being the sole agent. of Moors. Tie Vogt. • lid in Oda country. Bold in tide city by 1.111,46Ak nraiterioN. V. IIAUCHIWOLT, Nom lat.Mati and 4B: Broadway, N Y. 13Pkt IN C 4 I IF' Ifil6o ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, LACE lIUCHDA, 4/ATTLIULI AND DANDY ARATUICIIP, VANtiell ►ANDY GOJDS, la, la. The enbetrlner has In Woe mow It Lill • million dollars In 'aloe of this deacripttoo of Goode, and ourahmes to re. rot*. weekly from hie P.lorios In Paris, OR. newest d« slam, whfrh he offers for nate to huge qnsottllm to mer chants on liberal term. 30111 0. nesumuys, No. 143 Broadway, New York. And 102 Rao de Inch 4ien. Pale 7*17,3md TIIO3IISON'S CTRItUOATiII TILE D AIJOLIS TRAIN STIR PARISIAN BELLA, • TDB 00S ASIBR, Till, WOVRN. • • Sew that Der Name, nt the Crown -, se e stamped no every Skit - D pppala I pysperiala II I , , - Dytp - a . pefa I What is' it t How COralf Drarzrate is our National Diseato—weak stomach, bride digestion, distrte, niter eating, Calif. habit, hilions conditlon. How many enlffer with It and Its attendant ay ropteme of low epirit., bad tote, coeted Wain., obilttit.fled heed and intacka of beads he! Vol bow few knew bow to care 111 Generally, becinee the bowels are .notipeted, mon Is had to .thsrikw i or laiatirna. Bat each • condition was u ye; cured by catjeartics, whose only eM. le bmweaken the • itteetitin and I,: palr the Integrity of the entire asetenflati a system 1 lint IIUdIPURET'S 11011EOPATRIG PILLS..a simple medicated mtgar pill hare cured Ignildrede ord. r oat I and meet ebetinate a. Thl. is done ply by imptiwing the tom, and reetorieg he Integrity oft I. digs-dye organ., from which remit g appetite, regn ar habita. a clear head and bortyant epi . le. Poch a moil us Is • lOW, nod only minims to be kit. wu to lw erred ted. FIFTY , EFTS PICELI BOX. • N. 111.—A full tot of . MErnall'• ileigiokatram eratITIC3, with nook of Direr-no %slid twenty ditirent Romedie4l.ll fid lu g . !e, morocco case, TS; do, in pint case, $4. Tamil caveat Ritmo totes end bock.s2. Thom remedies, by the Mottle box i care. are mint by moil or !sprees, free of charge, Welty a dem. on receipt of the price. Addreee Da. 1. HUM HART 4 00, No. 669 Mead ay • Now York. Told In Tilishorgb by J. LANGE, 3 UN ' TEM; 4114 1 . obtoy uity, O. C. PLEMING Mid J. J. B ST. , oniailmecordiler HARD WAKE: HARD !NA UZI JAMES R. LINDSAY, No. 72 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Importer and hflonfitoturer'S ASH for the sale of ir.nellah add A m•rleaa : Hardware. I am how receiving the largest .tali or gogllsb went of the elhunteine . . • 700 grim limns and Forked 2500 d. e pocket Melee/. 000 a.. Pei... a, I ram Tiro.. a., From Fra Mannfaelatura. Will optician any New li•irk Invoke. eptidit W A 14LACE'S I,,OLUS ENGIN/3; AND BOIL • R EMI STEAM ENGINES FOIL Oil, AND SALT WELLS, GREAT AND BAW II ILL2I, An, no head sod made to order; Mill Owing, Polll.-e,Stialtingaat caidloga, teal' klo:a fur 0 r lat aud Saar /Mix, OIAD and Iron Works. Orate Dam, Sub Wrlegra, Vault •n 4 BOULOOD LI'S PATENT 86LP •PJOSTdO GRATH DAUB, Used and blably reromrnendad 4T largi:stabl6hmanta in the Um, 'heir napetior dntabllity, )a on head._ dub Work sad Repairing down on abort rtiolkla W. W. WALLA CH, Mt.: Dept"! ct, Pittsburgh. TO MILLERS. t i Anchor Bolting Cloth., Pt.nch Burt it Stone, ParWbla fl oor a , tr t chopping Mit—the new In t euvutry—Row's Patent Watrr Wheals, Smut Machines Ann MN Parabbing coign klado,At We Wrest priors. W. W. WALLA. . • Otto, 319 Tana, Atrent.Penittnigh. BRACES AND BITTS.—A full assortifent WOW:4M and lIIOSIIIAtttur ale by Z. W. WOIAM Jw . .c.sar SS. r a liberty stg. LARK'S AND - CDAESM BR e'rett• PeIfALSVIUX4 nit • er ar tnittpli of this 'Untie Xtrdirips. , r jt POLITICAL' . .. cons - rem , ~. p i -zp. Fo. ~ .., O NOREss.—Tnom AS HOWARD. nig.; will be • e taahlate far 0,,,,,,,,,s t,f,ae the Repub lic. CO•Teetkll3, for Ibe :let &Am.! et Allmbeny county, that merle Ma, 1.1, IS6O. tn.= 61241eT • WFOR REGISTER. —l4 ARMY lIARBACOU bs r• eandlJabe for Regi.ter aut•Ject to Old beci•loa Of tho Rqn2b!ama toasty C.veuVon. ap9 daater DEEM —.A111:11LL 51 . 1311.CRE, of tuwortilp, will to rand{ hat« for County Recorder, sulject to the Jrci:1:11 of the Itipcliticoo Coraentino. Nen dart,S _ - [ Forr. RECOCLER. - 1 1 AVID Mat Le. kill be • nodidate for teennty tue.ttrder. eobjeet w ite decision or the Republican Clatioty Cueveetio. matdaerter Rzcoxpaß.—J. P. Ross, of Aliegbe veld b• a ungt late E 0 the etvre alce, eubjeet to the ttwittell of the Itchehhelo Coaa:y kbeverittteis. mr.4tle Foe Iteconnta.--6t.0. F. AVD1.111.1,,01 - Neotolticy, wt.! Lo••andtarte f..r Rortsdor. GUljeCt to Mr dorlOon M tho Urpobti-sh Coooty Cunrhotfoo. hrt(h.liotoT Cleric of the Court s. O.!CLETIK OT TEM COURT!. —rINCI. elf rittebargh, will boa rarehdate for thethea• t Mee, sahloel ce the dectsh. cl RepabliMik COMA, CraiTert• mr24,lleeir? 10°Fue CLERK OF me COURTS — Ur. J. L. 1411; be a c.c./LI:Ito far the &boil, once, pub- Joel to the d,1.L,0 of the 1.1,:unt7 Counn!foo mrl3-dtvlcT [0:. FOR CLE.L G %HZ COUlitT3.--etSAYULL P. Brill, ti La•retiterille. trtil Iron ettertdate for the Moto all.. maiden to toe decieLto of the Republican Onnoty Connenttott thrl(telatrttir !IM=l -. WO Di U.' FOR CLERK OF TEIE COURTS —DAVID Macre...4 or the &oat, Ward, Alkiper.) CU, .111 be a candidate for Uhl t or the Conrte. aat4,l to the de.l.lon of the ll...publican County Convention, tur3.claw4T I.Foit CLERK OP THE COURTS.—W m. A. [(ERROR, of Eite taaresl,l,h kill La a candidate' for Clerk of the 0 mrta of Alleghosy conoly. =WO to three. Melon of the Itehoollcao County horkluntlog th]oroolluth .I.3l:dala ter U'ULERK OF COLtillS.—JAblts LOWRY, Jr., tit Pittsburgh, will • andblete for Chat of Courts, sohject to the decialou of the Repot , limn Count, COPT , odoo. fe...lbtawtgT FOB CLt66 OF Te 6 Cocas—Joux 11. laf C. 111.0. 10.n.14,..duct to lb* dechicre of .en R..1.11h13.n CO. ty ika.reul 1,43. f.. 24,14 or ter CtemLnlttaiU exert 0 -. CUUSTY COM MISSIONER.--WII. Q. MILLER, Eel urDoqueette Lturough, will be • candidate for County Corutnhtninunr, nut fent to the decie!ou of tits County linyoLlirso ttonvt orlon. mr2ltAkeetcP 1.3,238 73 Z 26 On 60 Yoa COVISINIONLE.—WILLIAM 1111Krs, of luebisi township, will b a cannielale for County Commissioner, subject to the do:islen of tin Republican County bk,nyantion. rorilbiastleT U.I(EPVIILIOAN COUNTY CONVLNTION.—The Republican Vida)" of O. 21.1 Congrowrional lOW trio* 0111 noo t at ttogr nand pia., of holding their pri mary no rum., tau hall/RIMY, the mth day of April. (being it.. 1.0. Bdurday la Aptil) for the pure.* of foe. leg two &Jog.. (from tech ...roue district) to meet to tlreecuti u. et the Court House, on the following If KISDA V, (bring the PIVOT WKDKRBLIAT, and 21 day of et II o'clock, A. DI the parporna.of nominating a COilgro”i , mat i.ndideto, and al.!, the pupa.e of elect. log ti or dolt..v to repro...it oda Dial net Irk the Reptiblii can National Convention, whirl will sasettstilts in the of Chicago, on the /bib day of the aame tri.th (Mall for the purpose of Laminating is Repo Olean candidate for the Presidency. Toe Reptilianan gate. of the 2dd Congressional District, or so ren .h of it ell Ore la Allegheny county, being all that pan of the coolly hind north of the Allegheny and Ohio Hyena, will also meet, in Ilke manner, at Um tame time and for the tome perfaere, and their dtiepae charm will ...crab. II Confutation et the Court lion., In PillaLorgh, on lb. come day end bone, and far the SMme purpose, with the deltgetee of the 21.1 Clang rouioual Oletrict. The [UWIIII46IO the different ward. and taroughe will Ile hold between the boo. of 5 and 8 o'clock P.M. (ilelrgatos to Le elected by ballot) sod those. the townaltipa between Mellon. of 5 and 7 o'clock P. 11., (delog.el tot he elocted 1 1 marking) yid day. 'OLIN M. KIRKPATRICK. Chairman Alleu'y Co. liep Committee. Rotate 8.e3. tertEcilliortoW Tilubltc iloticifs OACADEMY il SCIENCE AND ART. — Thu R.golsr nUsitled• Meeting a the gu..mbers.,l the AEAMmy. 0111 to bclo al the 11.11, Tata arENING April i.... 714 o'clock rplo ltd GEO. W. WISYSIAN,'s.er..--, _ _ Ebucational. WILLIAMS, Classical and Commer- H. dal School, No. la Clair street. Mr. Williams may ha Wood to his room from 8 /. a. till dalock rt. Tram—fll pt r rrbolar per or. cf 11 weak., jrl *Onto.. 10 " Iffn Phonographic Iteportlag,llma tentelirtllit Ute pOOOl pleasure I. saying HMI Hr. H. William. Is so excellent tracher—lntalhgent, &acre'', .01 faithful. It lee profeealen co which he iti •bolly devo ted. an 4 which he bring. not only • lot e.lartleoOtt 'nu ardent •uthuslum, but a terasetabla ouoscieutlonsiten, in which I an [ugly Iron/ my own boowledsoallat mareots end taw... may triiiy maill le. ALICE T. McGILL, Weal ff n 1 haio¢icnl Eemlnary, April 1000. . I tally cu with Ur. r. In the shove atatomaot .L 1 rrounkair...llnn.MLLlOtT. 1114 mobhob ot tot. lip bad amassing hie putal• esceeds by tat so', I keveknown e., 1 10 , e. • t , M. SP ARKS. Pitt Tawnahlti. 'Poaching le a ter Gvaion for which h. p•mliarly fitted. I.:MASLEN 811•Lalt. Withol Ito range of my solatintance he vas on superb= n taxi. r. JOSEPH P. OAZZAII. lie 14 en, of Iha haat Mecham Lanier whom 1 bane eaar had my eons. moon) JOHN B. W•UDNN. LLSIDO E W ORTLI SEMINARY FOR YOUNG il_J IMESSIENZIMILIZZ f.xU AM, Teorhor of Mosta shod Fool:oh tt A. 8 {VALI., Teerher of ' , emeriti.; mild Patna, . The Sommer twofer. twill common, on the litiftSratira-- Di YIN 11AY. AA only a !hulled hotabor can be recotred early applicattititt .ro chef fable. For term. tte,eee Clrete lets which rosy be obtained at the Book and biotin Storm, or hi aeolication t• the erinetpaL ter3li t teda•P OE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG NJ , LADIES.—We been the plesenre of or:mounting to the friends sod tattoos .4 IJicrue that the ensuing hammer easel.; (commencing on th. test Moodily of !day) Cilantro under eery favorable auspices. A corpse of Teachers, of soprolor rtradb and ouvlltlution, has already beanseclared. and no rtloits .111 to spared to tend, the luslitution Worthy the public patronage. etrculare announcing liar coarse Of study, terms, in, will be brood witlriu a fear days bud es; nom he had on applir cation to the Prntlp,l. OLIVIA J. FRIINOB, • 5..23 Ossotoborg. Pa. PENN INSTITUTE, LI A NCOCII /STREET, NEAR PON Will r-ope. ot. lIONDAY, the VIII AUGUST. Ter.. 122 pet mama of Ate ILlonltsa. .I. AI. IIAIITII, evh:ly.l Palocipal. PNOGRA Plite OR taught o Zi SLOW.. etrewt. `ll Is a railroad ayatass Ilteratly--a true railroad by r $O.l of Its es peditiOn—a radrowi by nowt or Ito cam.' nod& Ilea. Dr. Ji&VIILISIl, Llrerpool.. cap fl urtion .ealts J. G. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Conmern6l 861. Booms NO. 64 PHIL Street. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.— Oa Tuesday insalug, Apnl 10th, at 714 dclock, et the Commelnal 861. Room.. N. 14 01110 nrert, will tie pad 0 , 11..86 Unit; Ali...he/ay do • 16 " CI LI -az Isnr.raureCompaoy; 10 Ineka do do 11 Plenorunalala Nay, do 0 Alk,heuy sod P6cry.llll Plank Tl‘Ad apo J. G. DAVIS, A mot. I.IIDOG IC AND BAROUCIIE AQU- A.," TION.—Ort WADNESDAY 111011t1INO, April 11th, at 10 o'clock, wall ho sulk at the couttuenjel I.me, No. 6& Fifth Wog, ooto eeNutd head . Top Buggy, 111 go6d order, and tr. eututantlel Barouchte aka J. O. DAVIA, Lack. FOUR TTIOUSAND SKIRTS PER DAYJ Reuniting Your separate Factories, And the Labor of One Thousand Hands Are regained by the desisted for TH.01{1.13 ON • es IHSCIPertil. Jalkaindo. • linswer u the beat In the market for (Werra, warfartied ger. For sale. at 310 Liberty street. W. W. IPALLACK. Steam Marble 'Work's. MARBLE MANTLES always on head at low oricet. NO ,good Loewe should be without Matt. Staab. They are alwaye neat, ode more to Km lawny of a bone Walk any othee.ticle tbst cau be bought with the same mosey, sod do not endanger the gaiety of house and Wally by taking Sr., ea wood rou st. often do. FURNITURE AND WASH STAND TOPS, MONUMENTS, TADLPSR AND GRAPE STONES, A largo slid beteotiroletork always ea bed. Vre. Room 1131 Liberty etrees4 klaatle Route oust.. fiery; °Mee 319 Liberty arrot, Pittsburgh, Pa. nalattleos W. W. WALLkOE. J. H. Hi'layman & Co.,' No. 75 WOOD STREET, • FASHIONABLE HAT STORE, Q. PR LNG STYLE SILK HATS. 4 kJ 111.00 K AND PEARL CASSIMERE d., French end American Polt Hats of every style, color and quality. atpe 6.r vt. to, ;ma th and children. Sere. Ch.R ., d. tot 11100, Inlcinlaiteetrul children le groat varlet, el the lowan rote.. J. IL HILLERM•N tCO Notice to Warman.. HE Subscribers alO Agents for 151cCor , T miev. Beeper. and Molter,. Twenty ono ass now In lion% Iwo end (warhorse*. A - sample b ier op for exhllb sloe es Hopper and Mower. Arrengemoth are =de bY the Petro.. and Menefiectorers td gtre us • conetent soy, ply, to be sold outlast term. offered by !hem for all ordered Gum eastern Ohio, POonoyloonto. New done,. Dole Maryland sod Virginia. We ei • Feparod to take orders es once and ship et any time desired to places designated In the Stain abase taroxl. ape 1811•11 Nom' • ca. QTEAid BOOK ,BINDERY AND BLANK 1., BOOK MANUFACTORY.—AII kinds of Bindtog In largo and small nosrititles; eltherorramental or plain, dime In cousins:4e Slum llsoing faciiitias superior to any see latlistimeot in this city. publishers may deposid upon has• log their trust dove in the Last Style anJ to moth to. time than can bell.. alsevhera. A. U. ROWAritt. Inventor of imioensonieuS to :Ws Intallng Strigarl: . • Banding. Nees.72 and :4 Tined street, canitelydni rIIHE WARM WEATHER will EOOll be. 11 upon UP, and It behooves who have their ltd. faro at heart to 'ripply themadvei .with a prevent!ra of ticket/lc ler this purpose MOM Is nothlog Letter than it !nth pace !dandy, wch can g et at JOSEPHOE FLEMING'S, ap7 Corner Diamond and Market et. QPItINO itiTs AND CAPS. E.Velit. AJ—Not• t. the Owe b Loy ir yea rob to Se VII MONEY. T7l 1171.80.,V31147 STOVZ, Federal st.,A/Lrghtny, It the place to 11..1 the worth or yet*Artotury, hllll7 000D8 jut Waived for the Holidays, and tht.touro.txk..kw Galan to Um LroWMT PRI CK Colt CAdEL tielltf calT UATION WANTED—A Young 1511113 10 who t qualified to Lake : W. P. ILLESUALL. URVIO.t , IPT -.OF.A.)ILY.:II.U)SS , for AL ago At • IL A. 7AIINI6TOCIUCCLM,:,. , , . r Abizer of l4atimAßaoditr aet N'S CELE. kTM°t'PTIY VILEMP. UTTER.-4 'bbla fresh ;oh Batter for Joh sp4 .inKiZ s LAMS. Ltr== 3. D. CALDWEILL & -CO„_ 622. Chestnut latreet.J • --".'• PIIILADELPILIA. SEW IM PORT A TIO N S.V IN ill WATCB LI PATER, PHILLW/L A CO. Watches. la Harken:. CLIABLES FROUSHAII'S London Slate-Keests, sedge, all Wes, In //tuning Qua sr r. - stiy•Sole Authoris nts for above. (low AND YILV - Sii, it • Li ANIn3WI33 H. 3El — 'ls RICH JNIVELP new design.. OLUdONDS.,..IIII9, and all the fashidnabla BILVHFI W outorpmed style, queltlyapd 1101.8tri . gets g Idladalphaa, ars /nutted tote mt. their • • Boots, Shoos, Trunks and Straw Goods, CUM HAVING RECENTLY FITTED UP 31Y More by adding n neer front end enlarging It am. Wog b. nc.iPt 4leti, Of the athree artir.lee red from the manufecterrers. end Wing purenteed 131,ck at the Am prepared to .11 either wholesale or *Mall on ftwora- Ws term. as any noose to tbo city: 1 halm al.a 1 DetliVl4 • choice aaeortment of from one or dm largest manotactorien to the troth% ti• -Union:tar Tcerelose I am able to competamit— mentally with any tiomo , either to ULM city or In Phila delphia. Itiwohwita .111, therefore, ease Loth and, maw, 14 giving mea call. UUFINU-011EAY4ST AND Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Canvass. Roofing. Improved Felt, Cementand Gravel Roofing. Patent English Aliphatic Felt Roofing, Roofing 111ateriele for sale, with printed in. shmetions for using. ALL WORK WARRANT/CO--all Fire and Wa tor Proof. This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Leaky Metal ltoofi, ruakiuglhem perfeetly tight. Small cost. Roofs repaired. WM. JOHNSON, 75 Smithfield et., Pittsburgh, Pa. IRISH LIN . .E.N. - 5.;. , . - DAILLS'ES, • CONSUMERS OF RIcIIARDSoN'SIZIG!... NMI. sod those desirous of obtaining the . GUMMI LOAM, shoot.* e.e 'bat the artlclaa thoy nurshaoCareasd....- el sub the full name of the Atm, .1. N. ItECLIALUMUN, BONS At OWDtil,' , .. aa guarantee of th e cm:induces sod durability of the Goods.. This cannon Le rendered eteentialky nanmal4, as lags quantities of Inferior sod defective Linens ate: sewn alter macs sod sealed with Manama ol Rrigra;,. BON, by Irish Moues, who. mardleta of tin inlatl thou'.., Inflicted often the Amoolutt consumer sod the monde- -- toren of the genuine Good.. 0111 not readily abandons Unless so mated*, atoll. nerd:laser. ran be banana an with Goods of a sorthlesa chamfer. SPRING BONNETS, lIATS, &C. No. 115 Market street . PLAIN AND FANCY BONNEIA, or elAry deelraLla New In Maw. . . . MKS'S, BOPS, 1115.566% AND INTANTS' 'STRAW Lto NOM, AND ►ANCY RATS, Ultaliaal y 4 NitibMtira so ß m tn e n a lEl ssIN Nrt,O , Bo W s Z N .abanp . .. ? Baas. /MUM *a. AI•o, • complet• sitiortnant. at Ilait'im•S RaT'•rtnikiniF. W UOL HATS, ta, zela on !nand term. mrl3 leada•T , TACOI3 ,, REESE, DUI.= IN • CANADIAN GLASS '-" SAND STONE iarornoz . —cosmic,: or IrEONT AND trairrutinto prttutiTlL • Etultblit 0 Err, Lk.lllriz 811170X0, NOVEL AND I VTIIDI. i tatavT„, Approia byla. ' • . - lognire for 111011....0N'S coast:Fain-0 FIFIRTS. COOK.StbirrS, „ 106 CUM% TIM TEAM. .. 'WATER. 174 . 1 01.E1U4, nit OAOr4whii.m..t.tBATIIING .11PPAIIATti471 ro MIRED, ratstamo itrrts. s= m1 ' 144 16 "! -- : plant, ramsexp, b4lo 3 fi ra i i :e: • ...TaPPANITSD TIMWIWIL - : sfack=l" .. ,..." at Melons: gitLems,..._:, id lb* Warsbeami of - W. iv.initisaAw;W Lit w ood 0 .„, 1 . • door bacm&h.46_ ottireadd,„,- T - 12.1t3SED 01L-50 bbla. primai IVesterm Ijkor' W. WACKEQWII. nel Se4l47l.4oatty duet. - 1 1 VrADDRII.-2 casks Dutch for sale ay w.l l / 1 1=0" isr laNiya.. mrssußan TUE Ant E. = W. LEW rn 11.3 OF ADUMN;LoIt MOO Mcleasid Family Colored MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, April tiAb an 410116 =IN fIitNDP.,ASAY, sp ry .. ea TOPSY In du pert moral pip of UNCLE TOE'S CABIN, folcer>.66llo .11.. L THE ORIGINAL AIUSID 6 .ct. .0 , 127 Uude Tom, lir, emlatc Et; C 1414 DAE , N2; a.v " 4. .• Clite,R.e.. creme.; Aunt ortiAls..Jecn . • GleinCAlay, alas reLtwf , Tin! INVISIBLE PURCISiaTHZ W ME SLAV PiiiABIRLIN BILLIARD SALOON, FRANKLIN BALA - - Oth et, opposite Ytttaburch'rheatre. Ju,L ix., PrOptimal. THIS elegant and commodious Hall ie now provided with NLYX NEW WARBLE BED EnsaAnD TABLES, of the lattel and coptstyproved etyleandpatteelle and to othernim fitted op equal to and la itga,epau, the accommodation of