111 • . . . xv im a zimut. l 7.ars..m.sautp...3.saia . sum.s.j. irrout : a~a .. _.____ B.: E.RWEIT.T ac_ca... - .._ ~..._. _ .. _ . . ---,-.7'..'_^,7'.4,.'117/13tORAlrb-'IP-itopaiirkile4l-= 1 :i T. ,q67(F,1745:13:4121,T=Ti iiiilßDAi-MofirtlNG, APRIL; . 14, 1860 Fort,oovpasoß, _ vi.Mair3arair G. CURTIN . _ Er To ADVSITIStith,—The Pittsburgh Vaii...iitgratrenlatlon a/3mq the lineineadr awn in tba and tha .urroondig dries—aroong those who LW. lobo. evz—end erooew-roaenteernren and pro , ointete.Ut tdert* Cooed nearly aThtbe counting roman, . stoniaoheee, laretleg bonnie, notels, tinter* mad 'commie. Won hone. In the two milks, when ttloirenrlngertrried ditse to the &millet for perusal; A* a medium:tor .dm. ;Iwo & a... we, It offers indumeantr 'which no Other theWeetera.r.onarlrauhe canatier, to all who dedrero reectilliti Eerie cleave ourelfizear. The Wsze.rr (Lerma st t i n „ • much larger circulation In W Earn Aramaean* Ohio - and Virginia 'among Inbetanlhkl'ihrin• „„,;„.4 ibeethants, tharilny other Natant paper In dos section of the SW& hie laveeioa or 161100 THEIATZAZEL—But litUsattention biliceen paid to the monments : AI, Ont. Base Houston, in Texas, threatening an . „...Joirturien- , of Mexico. If that eccentrio man beeys,vireehnll eery shortly be fnvohed in a new war with Mexico, probably troilnivaisee of , the national govern `.-Threee` bait "been, of Into, a correepon -4144 between President Buchanan and Go,. - —Sam Houston, in which the latter asked for the aid of the General Government in raising troops _ far ther.defence of the frontier against in ^wiston b y Meilcan bandit forces, and the Presi dent refused; but while there thus appears to beA. conflict of opinion between the -Ex . *Min Of Texas and the of the United I'!,,Shatasi we fear there Ls , a deeper motive and fo l. tent *bleb hat not yet come to the eurface. On -of Mr. Buchanan to eappert and an t; _ „therlielhe Governor of Texas to raise a mill .ll r 4,1 11111:fotee for the defence of the Texan frontier, '= wi t llb a e t o n not only denourices the ineffi pli the regular troops in Texas, but pro ':l e7r4lWillt AO raise a large force of mounted Texan t_ ..:-Ilangorders Gen: /d. T. Johnson to take the .:. 1-4 '".. - ;ll4 4 _ 4l 4 4l lcinand- - -nammorts Mej. Bea. .''..7- 0 1b..freaLilteshieglon by telegraphic dispatch '• 44 . ippainta him. a :Major-General; and finally,` h is fi rst. "army °ethic's," which have a •• ong squinting towards "operations of the • irmy In Mexico. General Johnson to take the field, - • -".'; Ice Hoaetona • negotiated beetween the Hulled ' - • es and Mexico, is now before the Gaited • 84(68 Senate for ratification. Upon IL, lucre„ _ • acts theca:lance ef friendly relationship between two countries, While this delicate state of 4;• :„ things exists, the Executive does not desire to precipitate or complicate matters. - If compelled t ,f"! rs'. to riot for the defence of Texas , and 'to adopt means to prevent the recurrence of the 'Hit t . rages,' be desires the cooperation of all Texas, and the sanction of i law. He can bat warn his . ": eitizenif against any unauthorized or premature 1 - -. .. , ) , : - . - ,oteieteent, which can but result in great evil to those engaged in' it, and prevent the conanatet ,Woo of the great end desired. An authorized .... , expedition, governed by all the restraints of law, having for its object the overthrow of the ban dins wbo make hostile incursions into Texas, would be hailed with delight by a large body of 'the - Mexican people. An unauthorized one would .. - 21:.'but tend to strengthen those opposed to Ameri- , ititatiftnelneo In Mexico. "What the Executive may do, should the lint ted States not pureue that course, calculated -40 guirdtheiietipinof Texas agalnetsuch outrages as hovel:wen recently committed on the Rio Grande, • Afirfatlow-Citiievi who have been with:hint in the peril ous days of the past, can well determine; but for the present a bleeding frontier demands his ac tion. lie implorea Item to eegage in no rash adventure which would create erroneous im ....preasions an to the designs of Texas." All this looks ea if Gen. Houston intended to = "g etup an army and invade Mexico under pro . ' - 1 2 ...• ; , : l:eiftio'llat it 'hall be led by him an "in-the peril_ oneof the paw," ea a glorious battle field! .:And with all this Pawling before its eyes, the ad. alititatintion remains entirely quiet, not moving hind nor altering a word, either of warning or disapptetal. Is the. government involved in the lima. it . suffered old HOUSTON to put .. : 31lateelf forward, that he may bare the blame or -- the brunt of poasible fsilure, with the Intention of coming to his aid, if the way be clear, on the ground, as in the days of old, that "war exists act of filesico"i The end, in that event, 'Weald bathe annexation of all Northern Mexi " esar And the President dorthtlees hopes, in this snob a brilliant achievement will . throw. int* thn Altai all the iniquities of his ad iiinietralloa and canine them to be forgotten. • s • _Tam Hannnau Su.n.— The Southern Sena . ~. .. 'Assuan:evidently bent on defeating the Home --need, bill. - Mr. Johnson, of Tenon:see, etill 1 11 1 :erni'ti it; but the warning has been raised -, that It will injure Slavery, and the liiiuth,loold -, fag -the powerxd the Senate in its grasp, will int-;eittfie r li. 'to become a law. In the debate :.: . apon;it'ahe:other day Mr. Doolittle epoke of it . '.." , measure of empire'" whereupon the Sen .., .stn. 0-out Iflrghila_uttered himself In this wise: .;.`,' , koMe: Aiseon - liald the Senator was right in ~; Calling this a measure of empire. It was &prop : - 'nettle Au:jinni:4 Free Territo ries by Emigrant Aid Ei ti oolittles. The intent and design ofihe bill Were . to.aidiati a great en:One of . political power, , , to se .. t. thw Republican party in ponestion of the tent. - .The'end - of , this bill would be, • ' - ' IrO i e operate on Slavery In the States." -- - ' This is equivalent to uttering the doom of the ..,... '•-• 112 1 / 1 111114- No bill to aid in u pop_tdatingfree ter - ritorlas'! can peel that body of- elsveholdlog - democrats: 'lf , it were - to aid In . 'poptilatlng stave -, - • - . e terrltories7 IL would paw; in the twinning or in lye: - rh ' irt,..polloy,fe..all right. fienetor --,-• 'Hammond sec siowed himself' fia thia debate. , :i. ' :•:-, Slavery, he said, was eternal, end it mutt have .. N too expansion. The South, he declared, - '4 - ---, '--- Sill nu bolt to a limit:igen of its territorial . ~...- 'progress— twill not, therefore, let the Home - stead bill pails, because that would certainly All the tenitories wk: s free sett ; and if ii can „ . -• _. .. 'not succeed. dto i mint( the Territories for slavery, why ho 1 for Saw Hennes, a war with '''' - --' 7 ' Mexico, and an nralterted area for the ipread of ' . Sliver, Couthwarst: That Ie the democratic pro ':0111Ztale;. ~. . ' . i•:..::.1 "tam taw ECtaimon and Papidation,of then . fa compares with the Old . . „ OLD RIBODON. A,... . _ • .Pefiutatiori. 4,217,130 • , • 17 tss,otor - MM:Lit will be seen that.' Sardinia. be e nearly -- . doubled in Territory, and-more than doubled in IMpUitition, by the change' consequent tipon the now ranks among the faeiisidable pow rote of Europe , being in ,populatlott only a little , behind Prussia; Spain or Turkey--whfle it own pleiely outranks Portugal,- Sweden, Belgium, Sapies or Denmark.- • - der psrontsiti AW ANH passed the Penn . • sylrardi Hotoskof Depresentatine during the ineilen,rigniring all proposed legislation to rbeand all.. the laws to published le etleest. to o . 'emit eoenty . The Senalet- strode cut ell that pert About the pfibileation of the laity, retaining onl,y the tied Rotten, in scniodided tors). The Hone 'isSiniziedi; and ii the late is an important one all totencijo IA for legislation hereafter, •• - w e append it in fall. • hone and after the passage of this tot, it shall be required that every application to the ".„ leifilatursh for iSny of incorporation, shell • bepruetetted by a penile .notioe or sdvertilement s "c of, the /Ilium>, la tire newspapers in the:ally or nt for which the legislation is or '' T k - 1L - - .1 lar — ta roeide, if itaishieh,ee pirt es spy y - • 111;skr city or la4 be2 7-1111de e th l" e l l be b°ll , lr w . o ftro w b s - P attt e i 7 ptta. - • ill Nie . et relit the names •fri• 11407te adtertinment * t of ibipsstesloo_mm' isaloMimi.'eroorporato_ rot, ; 7 '. • ' or prepoiellegfelation, and the tame {• ll ha published or Wrertised to avid p a pers, 4 biro ) the Oyer , sd edam:el:T*2*ot 0! _.- - • itt , ostmir De lloulCLlalt Sae nufh. Core An old Abolition rebrub.tae, calling hinieelf Dr Hellaohrr, Iron Penney Irani., w.e taboo up in our city on Intl Sot...day, fur haring in ilk poe eenoion inrenthary document+ The bird atripprd of fie honeyed ianmege, and treal t d to a coat of 6:ark, a code, More to accordance with his political principles, and marked to "Hdrace Greely, Tribune (Miley, Zixtr York City, Right side up with care." Thus parcelled he left for New 'lurk, rig Chattanooga and Norfolk Horace, the Black Knight of the Tribune, will please inform us of toe safe arrival of his "brother" in iniquity. This climate it too hot tar Abolitionists. ' The above paragraph is liken from a Dewy critic paper published in Genrgia—The "Dr." is s citizen of Nov Berlin, Union county, and will ite, remembered by the citizeov . of Lancaster as a sort of half-witted religious Democrat, who last June delivered lectures is Centre Square, in favor of Democracy and the religous foetflu tion of slavery, and sold his "platform" and pictures of Buchanan aid Breckinridge at a "quarter s-picoe. Dot instead of markiog him to Homo Greely, be should have been rent "right side up with cure to our neighbor of the Intelligerce-r, Capt, George Sandereon, editor of Mr. Buchanan's "home organ," as the following complimentary—notice of the Dr. when he was here will chow - . The Doaorratic National flatforna —Dr. Jacob Hoßecher of New Berlin, Union county. Pia bee presented us with a chart, which to called •'The Democratic, National Platform." The chart contains verygood itkonessee of President Buchanan and Vice Preeideot Breckitirldge, vitiate passages of the Scripture to prove that slavery ie right, &n. The Dr. will lecture in Centre Square thie evening, and we advise nil cue city ' , cadent to attend.—Lanearter Examiner. Tip Moaocoo WAIL EZDED.—Penes has been concluded between Spain and Morocco, on terms decidedly advantageous to the fire t.b a m ed power. She gets not only 20,000,000 piastres to pay the espenees of the war, but she gets commercial advantages, gets the right to hare a Minister at Fez and to send Spanish missionaries there, and she gets an important minion of African terri tory. Oa this strip of land, bordering on the sea, doubtless Spain intends to plant a colony, which shall be to her what Algeria is to France. The two European Christian nations, working aide by aide on African soil, may accomplish great ends, and immensely promote the work of civilizing Africa and difelopiag its wealth. Our chief misgiving arises from the fact that nearly all past Spanish efforts at colonization and con quest,. however promising at first, have termin ated disaatrously. Cuba and Porto Rico are the only important porsresione held now by Spain, which formerly held nearly all the American continent and islands. Even these two islands would be far more prosperous under almost any other flag than the Spanish. Whether Spain will succeed any better in her allempte to culoa• Ins Africa, remains to bo seen.—Phil. Bulled Toe question of itinerancy in the. Methodist Church is elaborately disci:teed by flew. Dr. Curry in the Independent. The Methodist-denomina tion are oonsidering the expedielmj of exten ding -the term daring which a minister may re iti the same place, and the subject is to be brought to the notice of the next General Con ference. Dr. Corry, afters careful review of tho arguments for and against the project of eaten- Won, considers that the present regulation will probably be eo modifred that the maximum of a threeyearepastorate will be allowed, as a meas ure. at once desirable and safe. Such as are asking for more will accept this, hoping hereaf ter to. 'gain all they ask; and those who depre cate any change will yield es much, hoping that this concession will satisfy. APRIL Suowwww—The abandout rajas of the last few deys have been most welcome to the huabandamo. The season had beer' character ized with au unusual drought, and vegetation greatly weeded the rides which have fallen no opportunely, lathe mouth of March but little DOTS than an loch of rain fell, ligedltet over Ili' Mahe* in March, 185% in addition to which the colt dty winds which prevailed for moat of the mouth, had the effeot of exhausting the moiolure of the earth, so that the crape sod truck gardens about the city were more back ward at tie be ginning of April, than fur many years previous. ly. Some may feel disposed to grumble at these copious April ehowere, but day ere of vast ad vantage to the farmers:—Bultiosore American. Boanitiw•—T6e men ow Kingdom of Berlin ao follows: BLIT lIINGDOL dna: • • Pirdmord.. 16,275 Island 9,235 Lombardy. 8,331, Tuscany. 8,546 RE' 9 kgal .. .. 5,074 Modena— .• 2,332 Accosmitio to the new project of the Emperor Napo!nee for the Increase of the effective strength of hie army, 150,000 men will be called out every year to serve In the army seven 'eat./ no that at the end of the neves years 1,(140,000 men will have been collated, one half of whom will be brought into the regular army, the other half oonstitutleg a reser red force, liable to be called into service when needed. At the end of eleven years they will be drafted into the National Guard, where they will .cerve until forty-fire years old. All diaoharged soldiers are also to be drafted into the Guard, and to be liable to ethic° until forty flee years of age. By able arrangement the Emperor will have ready for service et any moment an effective force of 2,800,000. WILL .-us CoII. , TIELDS HOLD OEM—Some of the scientific, jeurbals.have been docuselog it, various periods the question whether the coal fields will hold out, considering the enormous. quantity Coosumed. Protestor Roger,, after elbowing the areas. and solid contents': of the' varietal; known octal Oelda , eethnetes that, *DI the - proem rate of oo nititoptiou,lo,oo,ooo aloes per annua r the coal-fields of Peutteilran i a alone would meet the demand for 8;164 years. If the oonsumptiort were doubled, iii:; 1 ;00400,000 of tone the gat Apalsoblan field Traub' meet the strai re n for 11.0374 years. If It were qititirupled, viz; 400,,000,000, the productive , the Gelds of IforatAmilioti'would enffice for te World's sup - ply forlo,ooo years to coma. Tits . IrielvAmericane of ?demobs,b ar epublished their ressens for quitting the'Dem octets and Ong over to the Republic:amt. They say that they ban found the Democratic pro hesitate ofiegard for the workingmen to be fere, that the 'Democrats hare failed to eopport the „homestead bill, 'and are row Stalking an effort to degradelehor,D,emocratio.Senstore declaring tbat t•latter. la the legitimate epbere of Waren that Morel - Meld be owned and not hireid," thus Walt% a 101 ,- at the tietYlibirtles of nice. - tenths of the itertioaraito-retera,of e :ROM: ',P,eattaaob hepacq3 noe 4 the Coltnectiout.ematpitiga thatcutlet, Seymour was eleotftf Rbe'ibarner'of_Deluca's:lg mug! - trail In dieti".7.44-itrottioredthatTAVoOntipiata the iiittrifurfliauae tlewtr.w/th - the. dafir icki! det=trail ID 52,116 Popelotioe. Piedmont. 4,217,180 652,665 - Lombardy.... —2,725,740 !racipi 1 0 778,021 limnerosi.. 1,176,182 Pima............602,841 686,468 l A. , ; ~ ^ryt= ... ~ ,,, kcottaainetwiniser asks whetharkiii, pest Cot- r lllw inevirittiratorietkare brAblebeitrateatitEr gretattlibistils)ille be chosen natter therSeimus of fritn.Califetch Atacking:thwdargeWelorles yet .10(Xiiir under.that. tti.bo-lakettthis year We told of:thetlahnees of. the Wailer- (Cerocn Vat; itreMarnalt &gibe chesen under !honey censer; I by) Slifer blittea , .' Our Sentltlxialo'Who has .insk Abdul& idlaatiuri,-:tiatt, 44- beliess`,'Arkatases I visited the new- plaee says, . Wasttoe-is to Cal also—will elect early in August, at which time i Mottle what California has been to the other .411iittreturniktf thinewnensus clienofhave been I Stater. New diecoveries are reported almost receiyed. We believe, however, that each of , daily, and ine.excitement to San Prancieou runs tkef4'44lesliti.likely to stand under the new ; very high. There can be no rational doubt that _Mein very nearly or quite nail did uoder that the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada will epeed 'of ISSO - Vermotit andidalde nEeiise next, (in city be prospected for hundrede of miles north September;) but by that time the results of the . and south of Carson Valley, with strong prob.- new concha may have:been substantially amt. abilities erprofitable re ,, ults. Au iocrcaeed de tained.—,N, Y. Trib. t mind for , labor in California is not unlikely to . ... • The elections in 1850-51 took place under the result front these developments —dr. I'. Tribune. census of 1840, and hence only four Cungreeeion- COSCIV/Ellos or A Baez Sutr—Philaddyhie, al elections here taken place under the census Wednesday, April, I I 18e0 —The suit of the Of /MO Missouri elects Coogressmen this year I A ee l i f e gn , s t e t : e a f i le ? B o s s e , k m Lt t P e r " w ri :L i 70 n n i c a l ft u fi t e . d j t o f o In August, Vermont and Maine in September, morning. Justice Read, io charging the Jury, Ohio, Indiana, lowa and Pennsylvania In Oslo- was Revere an hie eirictares ia regard to the lii,. insole, WiSeohein,, blinbigan, New York, moralityand legality of the traneactions between h and Mr. New Jersey and Massachueetts in November— Miller, Allibone d 't . il . ited Stites off,„, who President of the Bank, who w „ pro _ all before the census returns can be mode to hibited under a heavy fine and imprisonment Congress anti the ratio fixed. These Stales from entering into ouch negotialinits.. The Jury elect a majority of the members of the House; rendered a verdict of t wenly•aeven ' , thousand and as the new census will require legislation in zi r d t h d e o 1 1 s u r r o c , h . b e e l n o g f T h e e am 1 b Millerlh the all the States, before any elections can be held Governm P eot, for tho Post , OtLer-t i r ' itli y int y ereet. under it, the Congressional elections must seem. eerily take place in all the States before the neoessary legislation can be bad. Tun Anntssios or KAITRAB —The douse, by a nearly sectional vote, has passed the bill for the ainsiselon of Eanees. Mews. Barrett, Ethe ridge and Webster voted aye, and Messrs. Eag fish, Sicklee and Scott voted no; but with these exceptions, the vote WR3 a clean sectional one —the north db one side and the south on the other. The bill may pass the Senate, but probably will not. If the democracy were wise, they would pima it through that body instantly; but wisdom does not rule their commis, and the ex treme southern character of that body bade ne to believe they will reject it. We know of no Southern Senator who can be relied upon to vole for it; and in all likelihood, Lane of Oregon, and Gyin of Califorcin, will vote with the South against it. DESTOORATIC DOCTRllir..—Beri. H. Brewster, a leading democratic lawyer of Philadelphia, in a pabllo speeoh made * few days ago, gays the following opinion of human slavery: "Then, Keay again that which I hove before said, this insiitution of domestic servitude is a great political niceeediy, social and commercial nece.setitg; and I will also add that I.rinnly hulieve it Lu be politically eight, socially rwiti, and mural ly right. It to the lair of God, as (1.1 the law of marl. It ',pint,' no defense " We have not seen this doctrine disavowed in any dcmocra in paper, but it has heen pitilished with commendation in many of them. l%e mast therefore accept it as a part of the democratic creed, that slavery is 'llae God as well . the law of luau." COSC of the performers is the horrid tragedies of the Robespierre period, hoe just that a dismal end at the age of Cii". A vagrant and a beggar fur tbo last forty years, Lszsreth, better known no Tablitz Lo Beam, POught and got shelter at the fireside of a peas ant to the hamlet orSt. Symphorien, near Lyons. Left alone, he was struck with epilepsy.. and .fell headlong into the brazier. Ile had been factotum to the miscreant Carrier, in executing the famous Noyedes at Nantes, when hundreds' of Sretons were plunged into the Loire in batohen and handcuffed. Tor Passenger Railway Companies of Phila delphia having refused to pay the license of $ 3 O per car exacted by the city, on the groUnd that the city could not, through the form of a license charge,indireatly tax them,the question has been judicially tested. The Court sustained the pow er of the city, and the Railway Companies most therefore, pay an•asnuat license fee of thirty dollars for cecey pasavoger car run on their roads. Toe decision is tato of great iinportauce to that city, as the aggregate 11111211251 iCICOII.IO thus derived from passenger railways is over ten thousand dollars. Do Thar Duals Ncnaoes 1--The Vicksburg Sun of Saturday. March 31,t, nays that a negro Mum belonging to Mr Woodfolh, on Deer Creek, awe recently burned at the make for the murder of a negro WOLIMP. Al! ;be negroes ou that and the adjoining ptautoiliJus witnessed the burning “Ilie fate was decreed by n council of highly re. veclable .9rn , /ernen " Ravi CLCmrs rearm., principal of the Cath• lie institution tit Sandwich, C. W known an Assumption College, has obscoodcd with such funds of the Institution as be c told lay his hands on 11e took about $lOOO About $'23,000 will he contributed by the people of Hayti to the family of John Brown . A suit has been hroogh , to Chicago to recover the hoard of 18 wen for 11 days who were colon ized in one of the ward,, by in,. suite The hoard iit,s to be 30 cents a d a y 1 Woo tot WIJOLCC. I hal the Demac role bitd Its. dittrihuted in I bees or iiie wards • FrLI 0101, 11., A4..1 13.1 a. 1.. „ J • IIFF M ,„ , „„„t t•t„ g.ga, at 2 it- la A•m ) e.:ay gr.. 11 rret.l. U. • 1..„ u „ .4 , 1..31,„.• 1111.. Tar„,..*. Oa; „. NOTITT..-I.laring s Id my intereid in the Trbewl. Miran !twig,. 51..na boat.. iv I LIT 4 5U.111% En A , C,,ien.ti, 11, fair o..nsld. ttation, T mtal rtypeClfllllj and •fiL foil r.refi 1.0.r.c0n.. tbogn . ponIL . nrr way tn.. [...am ana pa...EA. I?, MILLI AU , L f YINI.7 , f will nog,r Guar tho my rm.., So C /fhb r ottl lho 10th of .ti„il. in.. own 001.0, N... 27 A. to tho .1,1141 io , r,ts {Vie ..1. r A IV,Ia n•. S r • orer I . eherr, In errni} r 0, ,•••., , n I', at th 4 tin, to re..., as Ihr r n em nit,Mf ^ move oded them to 4. ''the n.nt ow • boo ..„0 r 4.1 teem woe that .free y.-ar.' • tprri , •so n in the Sear : It,. Ala , hi.. at,. • lightent c to a.* to eAtes , opinion of tat. toot, the g n of lath r .at ir,g towo bac... In b..idin4 my p.tron. an 1 it on the boo , neat. I a.m!.1.-1. It them to rand In Nl...at a t SUM:. Eit a Cl. tb..atn• 1,11,000 14 nnt,,,, • “el to:tortes, that they have at all thews h.O r.a.ty b, grant I. ea., and to IfTwe on MI. entiln,no.lty pu , ,haand a In„ 'A:O49N; Mont.! ant It as faro. to Ibetn.el..• that they arupp- [Sem,. li heoht Irlfrco. best dO , t4 fo? hitY One of the mazy that Garr buts torarapaper nordiltly ti re.rommend them to the publ,.- oars, with rrop.a. ALEX. R. REED, ?he - Leautiful manrwr to Which the paek ars orlYileort's fleatlache Pale, rnd R L Pahneatorl'a Yerrtilinticare now pet up, 11 the proprietios, attracta atteotian Lf It,. train. Tbaee rutahchim are hoyntol doctlAttlit Lest family 4.111.1nre nos sill In the conotry Tbry sty yrrportil of the parrot end boa mite; laht, ly akMhtl apotheearlie. tel told by the proprietor'', PkELNCi.TOCK CO., eorner of Wood end Fototh etreets Pllbburgh, apllhilate SEir3.lll3. Wirie..Low., an experienced Nurse and Female Phr el don, less • &loathing Byrop for children teething, wide!: greatly lacllltatt • the gene - oleo( tmthing by eoftcoing the genre, reducing all kg tertuetion—wlll alley all Fain, end teeora to n•golthe the hover)* Discod upon It, mottle., It all' give rest td ouratlves and relief and Lean to moor Infants. Perfectly saw In all ease. Pee glees tier/nerd In another cabana,. 0010:41 rI,T THE LUXURY OF Tllti SEASON! THORSON'S' CORR (IRATE', SKIRTS. Fur We by Ih, prieripsl A•t.llnr. 'Leto ItOtarttermrnts • - _ . . . 1- X..£2 , 719.14" £,RELEI kg, Olt-GILN rati.Ntrp.xicTuamn, IiKEPA I . S )NSTANTL9 ON HAND CHUROU AND PAILLOII. Wia4i/SIS, 0? &Mr BIZ& AND DIIBCRIPTION. MO. 1-3 gle•p/, 7 frot C Inc?,e Llgh, 4 5.01 9 luellt4 4ri.l IN 3 Del 6 Inch.. 4 No 2-5 6tot 4. 9 feat 9 Irvin, hlgh,6 Gel C Inebre•l.2 8 5.4. t 6 incht64l6.7. No 2-4 mtot, fro /I t Incl;t:s high, 7 f,ot 4 fmnt 3 Inchon deer,. No 4-1/ gtopa, 13 Colt 141., D reel 0 In. r,,. e above ditr..lllt, are for art,lnn taaoa, 0,41110 Can.', On will to wkne• bat 111,,bar. Per farther ItOrlua epply to II Y Elt BEV, ten York. or JOAN U. MELL . //t, 61 Won,l mt. I,ssuLuTJux—The partnership hereto fare a xlnlny la , twann tke 110, 1 0 r 1 Ognftl a. Pork l'w k er. and &s lam Prwrlsloas, was dlasolred t ,y mutual ..- .ant, April In, law. The Inaabada or On lota firm t•a rottl..l by JOIoN OLYID/S, .t No Rb 7 I,llwrty Orme, aud vra, woold re,romond to our rn4totoar• and Meads the bow bran trf WW. It fIAYB k Co .O Q. IlC9dji Y, •1.14:3.1 C. WELLS. 1, n . Mall • /WM L• WAR. D. nays isf. co., Pork Packero, AND 'WHOLE:MU: DE 11E08 IN BACON, MESS PORK, FUJUE, sua.tu OifRKD HAM?, itiUtD DEKF, LARD, L 'OD AND %HALL' V/ SOAP, CANDLES, NO. 297 .L.A bort y B met. 111.14:1..1 TN.—City of l'lttstonxh, . —.Pareo.t h, 1 1 4 1 .1i1ItiOU IPE the Couhar, Gatoc ., l of the 04 of Inttenrgh, etoi by virtu, of antboroy io I, tOlt(ig ele, or GI new) city, of th 14,411, floclauottion,tb.tt ort TO CO ADD 7,toe 10.1, tiny of Apr., A. D. the Frreitteo tho Moth Ward of the said I ty quellikd to rot,of Ow nom. of fterreeentetivto of this Corm e ts•b outeotath, will tech et their lanai Wetea L.r holdittg oh rßnri. In the t. 1 ,1 Werd, and thro end Ihtlll-lect by bell. ONE PKRAiIN TO htlVerh AAA DISIIDEft OF 0415.1110N' COUNCIL'', the out:peed tette et DI ATUEWEDWARD,, ilol , relngued. (byre ouch, lay band end tbo reef of lb. told Cit, of Pittiburgh. tho cloy ' D. leaf, nett Tuttrpret &noe( Uolted Stutts the ehthry kutth. .1.15:10,1 OKOItt/r: WiI.SON. Mar,. Weatern Theoiogicary. ?FILE EX ERCISES.pf this Institution mil A. be brought to erne for the preterit eeeek/o, by Lb. .41,1 t. 1, 11 1 /.(1.11,. un NYET !lUD DAY. TUESDAY and IVED:111511A Y, feel by mu iehbeen dell eared by Ito, Ire 51. D. 11154 E, In be SWIFT'S CIIUIICiI , ru Drxr rincrtmv 5,14 0 ut ffh u'rlerk, .01 by lb. tnesl .44Deec e by ceember• of the allielleq Clew, eenfeerley .Isplertine, %la latter.. enc. v. 111 be bebl In Mr. P”culee L:Lerch, Debergb, exhcaueolog 151 I!,i .!cloak Oil brit Weelneseay "(fit, Cii-PAltrudersigneti have MIN day formed a roopertotrshlp nodsr them.. sod style of LkONlAltb d .MILLItIt, for tte transaction of the Commission n WWII.* to all 11. various forms Coosigumenta of Sahiplos or Morchandise In bulk rospisti fatly softened. All toisloma rottostal ton. vlif Meat alth rspechiltare and protopthuJe. Using old rosidects of Elbe city we can tffiir halm °monis that cannot pit to wromarni aticution. tiliOftliE R I.CONAIMO, 1111380 N MILLER.. 2tith, 11360.—501 l 341 C OOK SI 0 VES, ICE. CIIK3r,r, lEEE= %SWIM C MEM% DATIJINO A PPARAiI.IB, DLitt) 0.10F.i, w Im amt wooden;' TUI (AT WAKE, PORCELIAN, BRAM &of TINNED IllaleiglVlNGl crux& PLAIN, 11LEaNEU, PLANigtI4D and JASTANNY TINWAR The largest stork of the stove geode at the D lowest in kE. es, at the IVI/olrewle mai Rstall The and Ilone , -tmighin g Warshoose of W. W. DUAL/MAW, We. MI Woos] erten, WS First door balm the ego stem, °olden Gut. ri l HARE UIJA'CE - FOII7 A FINE ell — ' Y 'RESIDE:NOE—WiII bo ould et auction... tho prim. too, ou 2 lIECIDaY, klay 16th . tbat litantitof ..Muse of irtntod at pc.not ocogik,l by lb. Alb" behy Gas Woiko, troollagaboat 278 tett on lb. Woct Coo coo., sad 2.11 hot aalbo W. Alton Arouot,. be oodo 100 the y otrotto. j with a loom, Iva allty lo tbis roar. II not sol d id print. I ma. Pf.olooo CO an above date; It will be thin out. altloot,, rtootoo. Pciptico and blau, obit:. 061 bo Moral. al:JO rreildeu I Gs• Compkor. • 11 the Cle - 64and and -PAO. twee 14:11food 0316 annoy Oa ors Wultar, mai lutd , -.L /1. , P., Pittebargb. 113 zetamted todel!!!4PlF:49rAritttraw.7, Cifillfilattelll6l/101itat ir , 74o l l . B',;3loiy L ND YOUTII4Y • , • ~cur SatitiElt DODTB ADD oatrser , it4ed, 0: - .Tz' --- rttmlccii CALF CONGRtSS OA ITT.AR,OXfOIIII TIFS auJ icruep istIOES, e!k N ENTS--: Ithtto prime N. 0 Bug,: 11 LLI.4 0001 . 1 21•1ot 2 .1 2 21 L 11.1 " " plain " " 21 - 52, top; L LII• Tor .lo la. to SUNDRIES- 7 - 60 W. prime Cut and pry Tobacco; 100 boano Huth; • •60 • flat. Madlun • LOO 604 Dr, Apple% . 600 4163 .71.0utax. Croat common to fawn :AD lb eh. tee coutary eater; lu aura saui fur 6aie at ICI P...0rml Croat. apl3 - ' ' GRATIP.IVAN 01020E4 SUNDRIES UN sA sioLASZEB-2.c0 Del§ prime ILO.; DDS-100 Dry FILe4 paTzt—lto Puit. Maui - DKAN/1.40 Pub WID..; APPLILS—DLI kph prima Orpd; P'Y LITE: Le n.° bbl. 1 0111318 A DILWORTH. ' ..• • Noe 80.W.arr to Pmts!/. STEAM ROOK BINDERY. ANDBLAYNK Roca stesurAcynar.-4n kuld, a math; / 4419 .04 quuuttleo,Althernmommslarsdo4 Om* 11, rewash!. thui. ficlUtl.a •o r oniar sal ••• tablarkturnat la *lay city, publiakin 020 0 .7../ 140194 *wit &w it. tho bat stybista Ili mach 'Um* Lapmeematt thasClitbe Cite ameba. R0Wi1a....1114100r.r lotilaiendistr.:64lll24ra ----"--`4"- ana it Third arestausibures. . • =mei STXAM TO SOU 13AIIPTON AND& DAVILA AND DAM The Vanderbilt Names. Idea United Rtateeridail Stearn. eblye sail ever 7 Manila/1T between New York, &nth. ...Pt= and HAM RON lrlIF nal, 1110 Z IllYl3 lb Pea eacrrnaggrea 1 eairramergas ea> usu. rot NW Ton. YANDELDILT, Lefeere,.....fat /day 6 Wed. May Zi ILLINOIB. Oriffen..—..-Bat. afay 19 Wed.Jsme 6 -- -- --gat Joao 2 Wed. /aim 20 VAN/3EIOILT. Lefuer , ..—.Batkirsa , ./61 Wed. Jaly 4 ILL l2lo l 9 , o rigia.---eatJes t e SDI Wait Jai) 18 -- —‘-----..—.9at Jefy 141 West Aug. I name ehlpe hare watertight compartment.. 1MPV11114474T00.11V011.417ath1114. M ;7Tbirel fiable $2O Cart/flute. of Porrega Melted from Nampo to America. Speck dell...wed/a London so I Park. D. TORRANCE', Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. pan alnd 1 . .. Save Your Carpets! TnEgreat encpiiry has been made for a nataber of Jean hy h. usekeepers Whet Abell we pat nodes oar carpets to protect them mom wear and motbi— This grand and vahtebla diet:over) wee effected sad patent ed April let, 1110, by J. IL ARRINGTON, and la calks' riarrington's Patent Carpet Lining. Th4 "lldo hosing 'Tared Ms utility hat now come Into general tee, m much oo that ecarcely a carpet will he pot down with , at it, and Re cheapness puM It within the reach of every Meaty. It Is warranted to add fifty per met to the durability of Carpet., Oil Clothe and Matting. Ma do. lAN of Ite merit. are too numerous to mention. It can be obatined at any of the priatipal Carpet storva throughout the United Phase. sod is meant ..tared only by the NEW SORE CARPEr LINING COMPANY. extoodve mautdaetorera of BIAMMOTEI COTTON BASTING AND COMFORTABLE% the beet and cheap:et that have ever been Introduced in the market. Offlee 11 Dry SI., Salesroom 440 Pearl Street t L t s pa e Bey 12313=1 orders or information requested will be attended tro with promptness sad dispatch.' Under the num vision of the patentee. J. )1. lIARIUNOM, hones. 'Manufactory, 448 & 450 Water St., N. Y. NawSend for • Circular. mrt r Admd STILL. AftWADI DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S NEW SKIRT, TUE "BELLE OP THIt BOOTH. The nitwit prat,' and beautiful Skirt ever produced: MADE. W - 1141 - 0 - t7T CLASPS, - . And v.rr.olel twi to H. ol wd,r, 1 b, 11, IMI, 0), .2.5, sO. ah, kul 60 HOOPS. E=Ell= VI.SVIIOLSALK DEILKIIB MUYPLIM BY DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, 51, 53 and 55 White Ft., New York .10.11.1 WILLARD, HARVEY & CO., 84 ;gulden Lane and 17 Cola Etreet, YOun. PAPER, CORDAGE AND TWINE. nv24:101./ Pl - 1 nee 111 1)1er-et/ Champagne EMMY, DE lENDCE di CO, .14:4.6.1.)e Sal lv nn relp.el,atte Drab,. finAtch.ei the Cluttfoy HI S fine brand of CIIAIVEACINE, which r butt! tha past 'car oarluolvtly to lb. twat tablo• <4 t lln Coothaout of butoto, has now bbtaltaol tbomoat outaltotted MUM., and t , polarlty la tole owootry . It i• rot ~ ontowled by Comoof the 0,.t l'by global. of tba olty of Nee Vork. otor all o;11 , -, lota, °la etc , onut of lb., traoto burottrabel tfollwicy. 8,1 Moo. bo •oteet toy It rant, art arty other brawl A It/of:01 441444 year elapaod alb:e st • snibolortton toot I bla con r y the floosatol b eastrtoons cotstaotly Inflaming t tot tt-it tlie qttallgt •1 tVoto I telt, tool otoloatl al Ita proeoo7 blob et.wlat.l. Th. Ptin a it petal I. obp , rtad cola Ca. ) 4 ., ,o, fob era - toing 0....mem0...1a of M 0.,. DA Coat. !thin onthie • 0.44 in abb. r.ty by 51ILLItIl • It f'at•N no Ol,„,1 1.. V. lIAUGUWPOT. tin. ISS IN) anJ 4N: Pro.w.sy, N Y SPkil N ISFJO. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, LACE RCIOIIF-4, oFrtuan AND FANCY FEATHER -2, INNNUII FANCY 00,10 S, Ae . At. rlu anbarrThor Ls.atora eta, ly half. malice &Mara le volt. of dorrlptlon of Goods. sod ...On. rs . co./vo vrookly fn. hp Faxtorine le Parl,tho nomPal ds wan, arlalth he cdfon, for hi. le largo gpantltio• to tr.- cLants on liberal wen. JOHN a TIESDKR4ON, No 313 ID . ..deny. And 102 Run An Rlchallon. Para New Took. Dili lend - _ TIIoMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. THE D WALE TRAIN THE PARIeIAN BELLE, TIC e cat S to MEE, THE WOVEN Poncho .-ur Nan, no I the Citroen are litanspwl errry rk t _ . The Confeealona and Experience of a nESIONED for the benefit and as a warn ing •rei • caution foroung men •hootiffor from Verncoo Aro:erre, Pecuy,&c... no • conaoqcoac• or natty errcre,lll,pl3ll, *tale r.c,e 110 this .11e 4. of 811 Cove Icy a 'venni., from the ohne cani•and hum medical Imposition and quackery. Nagle. mph* mailed fr.) nu malting • port-paid Fn. nelopr.l.lllng the alsloon of the applicant. Address NA• Ta• it aret, HA V f .I.IR, a.. , Bedford, Ringo County. Noes Yer. aplliikarAmir - _ _ WE'VE G T THEM ONLY 157.000 ROLLS OF IV ALL PAPE AND BORDERS TO NI ATCIL Sonia Ism G Cents, St me :or A Cents, And /1012110 fur 10 Cents. Thousands at 12 1-2 Ots. Beautiful Glazed Paper at 20 and 25c 1 1A0hIFIGVNT GOLD, VELI'LT, OAS AND hIAIIBLB Panels for Halls. BRILLIANT CEILING DECORATIONS oodloao ♦or:etj of Now Arslgoo for CRAMBERSY LUIR4RTIO, r4A L. 0113 cnuaarrez, 10 FOR SUR BY W. F. MARSHALL 7 WOOD BTRE ICT AT Tilt STRIPED ORA FP A -VAN GOWER. POLMCAL NOTICEA .... Congress. 06 FOR VONCRIss.—TRORRS IIOWARD,Dirq lima 1•111 be • rendfilett• for P.nicreee beton f bill4cib• ConvenUoa, tur th• not district c•l' Alleghafy county, Mai Mete Mai 'Li.. co ...."..... narnat.ter . . .. =lst ass% 10. FOR REGISTERHARRY ~• 11.anaicuof to•uotallo, will be • sal:IC/at+ fur County Register, sobJect to the drtAsiou of the nepubilmt County OonVenboa iCe.oorcifer. OW'FOR RECURDII4.—ESLEy KtRR, of Ur. W re, Bt. Clair terheblp, grin le. csodidato roc the above office, oable..l to the deen.leu cc Lb. Ibpan~i,-ao Gent. to Convect/2n. g • FOR RtellltD/11.—ADDIEL 51.CLI:itC of Minh. toteothlp, HII te. a ratosl4ate foe Cuatity Baconler, subject to the theciptioui,4 the It , publican Geaut, Conveatloo. .ar4.dastrT 1 0. FU R RECORDER—DAVID S. ItlcKte FiII be a candidate for Cooly Recorder. stajoot to tin decleich of the Republican Coot ty Reba - nation. torßadhrla WFOR RITORDER.—J. P. Bus!, of Alleghe ty. swill be it late for the eh,. office, so tdeet to the derision of,yhe ID-publican Coon p Conventioo. torndeirtor FOlitF. AUDIS! LI, 0 fle•rleklay, lei.] be • nkodlJ. to lir Race nfer. etojer to lb deefelon of lb. Hepabilems. County Cooveatim rorlOofkottor Clerk of the Covert., OTLEHS or rue COURTS. -J tet AVG REGull rEnttentreh, be% candidate for the Attlee LIE. subject to the decision et the Repuelleeu County amen deb mr2tuttteeer IWFOB CLIME. or TIM Couwrs--Dr„ J, BALIARIf will be canal:lea Cw the aboveolflea, sob ,ea to the drd.lon of the Repabiwao O.no.ty Couventioo. OuLliltvrteT .—S r i C3F. FOR CLERK OF 1011 COOSTSA/I UEL OAR; of L 1111.70 ucevilLe. s ill N. a caw idate fur the above nth., eatnect to the thiclaiao of tho Repel:Vas, County Convention. intiOinseiCr 10. Fore CLERK OF inc COORTS.—DAVID Afeeetkaou, of the Second Ward, All•abef ) City, will be a candleate for Clerk el the Court., eubjact In the dalslon of the Republican Comity Ci.inventiou. mrikdaiwter 0•Fos CLERK OP TU COCATB.—W N. A LIEKRON, of Pitt towtsrbtp, ,vii be • candidata to. Clark of the Courts at Allegheny meat}, satd.st to the de debut of the Republican County Notuhastinst th.bc•ollvn. Js3hda stet. U . CLERC OF Cob 1315.—JAMILS LOWRY, Jr., at Ihrtaborgb, .111 b.. aar a tt.tm a f or oh.,k o f .Courta,llll , jnft to the d.l.siork of tha Itepabllcau Cocoa, Cotimentipo. R.,sadA•tri. 11. 3.. FOR. CLIRK OF TIM CuURT.—TOLIN Li aaaaa , tlutll. tovoottlp,mulject to LI. .fielo of :be Iteq.trbltt. Gavin) Cutoroutloo. fe24:llawter Uoinrn t..torxer. ObCOCNTY COMMISSION E C. MILLER, ofDuquesne Borough, will be a cetidldato for Comfy Co so winnow, ant) ect to the decision of the County Republican ti.,u n non. mr2lblla rOll. UOMIIISSIONILR.—WiLLIAIII AVKLL, of Peebles tooruahlp, ba candidate for Cnonty Conaml.vion.r, iroltieTt tuft. detilionqf Cho 11.021 , 11 can Non ty (.I.,oveutlon. ""' .[CitEPUULICAN COUNTY CONVENTION: TLC lige-011mm Vote/11ot the 21. t Congressional DI. Wet till meet et their tientl place. of balding their prl - meeting., ea SATURDAY, the nth dor of April, (being the Lent :ell urday to April) for the purpose of elect. lug tee dtbopttos (from fetch olectton tlletrllA) to meet 'ln Coorentlott, et the Cotart Meet, nit the following WED. N /LEDA Y, (bring the 14111iT WEDNESDAY, 5150 . 11-day of May,) et 11 o'clock, A.ll, for the purpose of nonefeetlng • Congreaslunal candblatry•r.l•l•6 fur Vie purpose of elec. lug lour delegate.. to represent this DistrlFl In the Republi can Rattonel Cenrentlon, tibkb trill assemble 4a the city of Caticega, on the 1 , 7111 As, of the one month (Mayl for the frappe.. of utoulnaflnc • Repo Musa moolktate for the Pre•Otenre. Ti.. Itetaah;ken •..ters of the 72d Cacgrreeionel Dl•trint. or on mu is of It so. lot in Allomhouy county, betog ell that part .1 the csonuty !yin, /sort. We Allegheny mod Ohio rl rr re, ale. /need, In hoe manner, et the same time and for the same pucte.ae, end their delegate./ en chosen mill ea./13We In Choy...Jon at the Court Irt Pittel cm the 0•1241 day and hoer, mod to thesemi porp.sa, with the dolegetes of the :ass. .nu - Totodonel pletrh t. The meeting. In the dl &rent a •r,h/ and t , ronghe • 1 . 1 be hold be t•ren the home of 5 and S o'rlocit P. H (lel.gatee in he sleets I i., Lello/)/o,d thus. In the township/ Let soon the hon. of a end 7 o's Lek P el , (d.legetwe w h.. elected ty aserltlum)of cod day. J 01.1,1 hl. KIILEPATHICk, Chassrmen Alhm'y My. Es. Codon3lltre. meat floe,:. Poop, mr1.64/I.oter Ebtuattonal IVILLLAMS, Classical and Commer . dal Ochool, 2.101 Chit street. 11, WJfume m.r be found lo Ls room from B L. r. tlil 4 o'clock 7 prr isetio:or per. gr. cf H weak.. 10 advance. 10 Puuricgraphic Anc.rtlag,tl727 unlimited. Tranwoatta take great piraarMin Raying that LI. Wolatems la an aralmot Orazbei—telelligent, daarea, .rod falafaL • It Ir• prolimoi-to to whit/I:he La when, der. tad, and ip which be brlas not only • long experience and ardenPaothashan, but a remarkably aomantlonanes., lu which lan taatoll frum my own knowlaga that parents and patrolman., tatty coal la. ALEX I. 111cOILL. Wamen Theological at/dairy. April 'Ma, 1554. j,frolly concur with Dr. McGill on the above etaienant ad recommond Won. D. XLLIOTT. Lila method al tanning ad tuamaging hL popila *yards t.y far any 1 are aura at any rouse. B. 31.5 F. ARK& Pitt Townehip. Tweak: le • prof... Won for which h. I. peculiarly OMNI CHARLES SWUM. ITlthitt f Oge aim y argentin/au. he nu ao waparlor as • teacher. JeASKPII Y. U Ile la orient the best towlines nailer ahem I have ever had my mu hartatt JOHN B. WAUDEN. EFUEWORTH SRAIINARY FUR YOUNG' LADIRA, AT MCITiCSLIr; PA. Rev A. WILLI /e, Prloci poi • • Tb...zber of brastag. The Fumbler beraten win. cornettist:. b. Fa Jo:4. Dll' IN MAT. A. ably • Mraitral 11,161ber c..baZTo early aptilleaUons aro dtelrable. firma, AC& - ..brba• lent arlttch may be obtained at the 114otc sod kfiellee-6:res, or by .4.bl:ration to the Prlebtpal. tur31:4.1.1../ OL Osi E INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADISS.—We Gaya tha plow.. of announcing loth. friend. sod gait.. of Oltater that the ensuing Sommer Session, (commencing on the filet Stuuday of illsy)wIll open under very favorable IMBpioNll. A corpse of Teacher., of gaped, worth and nuallitcatione, hat tilwenlY been...mit nod un raw Is will ne spared to tender the institution worthy the panne patronage. Monier* announcing the course of study, term.. do, will ba inenst within n few days, and may then be had on appll. cnUon to the Princlpsi. (ILI Via .1. FRENCH. few Canonsburg. P.. PENN INSTITUTE, HANCOCK STREET, NEAR PENN WRI r•.open on MONDAY, ttoi Min AUGUST. Te .12 per saaann t of Ora month. .7 X. 851/TEI soltiyd Principal PBONOORAPIIIC REPURTIMI taught at No 23 S. Clair 64641.. 90 1. • rutin.] system litentily—ii trtdritilrr•dlY noi se. or Its tdtpeditiori--• railroad by maim Driti e•W 4 Nov. Dr. ItAT/L6B, Liverricar. OUR Runwn Zala J. G. 3:141. 'tin* Auctioneer. Oommerclal Bales Rome Ma 64 Milli iltrset. C kkiliB - kAT If/ ft ft On Thursday aftistauon April 1161 h, at 0 clock, o *II. be sold worn the premises. a be;tatifally located Country Pear, to Penn towuthip, oa this Xrankstown Plank Road, mile* from Plttobargb, embracing 49 acme mad 121 perches, of very rich land, nil In mare cultivatiou. and with large grandly or culotte dactipllous of trait Tome °name.. tai Trees, ehrubliery, &n. Thereon Is .rioted a hsadsomo two story Prune Dwmlllog , v e il flatatird in Gothic sty le, with 11 room% a !ergs halt and 3 pirchem a epociout yard,. with cistern and good well of calor: I. endued with • dm ohs, paling forme. Aloo, erectod troremi n tenant biome, um, occupied fur store, poseollice dwelliug. Also, a large Bank Barn, with stabling for IM home. 'fbls prop. 1./Ply co:mato. all tolvenregeo for atomic: halo and elegant oriuntry tmii:OliCo. with charchaa and meads convenient IX, owner, C . George X. Idiehondy, text:mire thapromism, mid will .Lbw them to eititors any time b.fure the mla. Tune OP e. 41.1.42000 cash. $OlOO on Ist of April root, cud sedan on April Ist, 1662, with futereat ma the deferred percents. J. O. DAVId. Aoet. aILOOLRY STOuE AT AUCTION—WiIi b. maid on Friaay. Apratittb, at JO o'el.uk, 4.11, at thrQrall koowo Giant or,. A. Carib., currier of Fourth and Ferri atreetx, a fart...stock of Grocuriaa--Ineluding bogs", ?dolga.., omen mad Flack T 0... Opium, Prraerred Fruit, Now, Tobacco, began. A. A large quantbl of frn quality Sturm Chloawara.aul table far lamtriborta and basalt. At 3 &cloak will to mold tb. Ortureit arch am Gunmen, Obtlyino. Binh &um Uwe, Drably Platt,. and Counter 3“loa, Tea Gauistara, F/ a Proof Salo. totaitiluturad Ly Burka* Ovum The trade will please tate notice that !ha stock la worthy. I' !hair at arida°, oaf will be wild without maim Y lb. mar la draughts bla buaition. J. G. PAVIA, Ala. EXECUTOR% SALE or 1 5 1101-INGUAM - FERRY BOAVS,-00 Tuesday evening, at 7% o'clock, .t the commercial sates money Si Fifth etyma. by order of Rohner ir k wood, Brow n t er th. late Oiptain Bark 81.1 log. don't', irlll bo mid, the notilchled 7 Mai part of the Birmin g ham Steam Perry m hosts, Amprislng two dosbi o S.arr i Ferry Beau, tw o C., wharf Moira, cool 1.1. with their-tootle, and all smartie. lanced therm:min InfoDiffog, boloif the interest of Um said .taho ln that cancers. J. G. DAVIS, Aunt. STOOKS AND LAND WARRANT „AT Attar tuN—Ott Toaday Analog, Aprlt Litt), st o' on he sold clork, st the Conatacfcial Fatal Ito.artt, &a L 4 Fifth-AL, t, W mimeo All•ghony BALI, Stock: 19 4 CittLehe dR tt Al iegLeny &Idge spool; 80 Ilonookahtla ha.. do 10) das Lod Manual Apia L4.71i , WOKS . A,.1 —i liwt, " zous.— On Fettucine Erecting. April litho! 7% o'clock, .Bt be sold on the second 000 V of the Commercial Salsa Rooms. No 64 nub sine; • voidable collemlon of Cair sod Mud. 1c... Books fr o m . private Lbtary, end all in ox.xlient condilkm. Among ths law books ono Baccat's Abridgement 0 volt English Chancery Reports 10 volt CoksonLiAlletoN. 2 solc kettle On Zsideare, 2 soli; Phillins! I sidertre. :: vole; Wharton's A mittlamibigeet. Chitty'. Piesillom Chitty. on Bills; Chitty on Onatrac , tm . &Wen on Vender! Adam. 40 / 1,41 i 4 c01l ilobblariquis s Entail; &mons on Beal Ac. Wm; he She Wiscallancone Molts eremite Slumlord and Popular Mahon, In every depertmentof English Literature. Yin hooks can be examined on hatards2. ' apl2 _ J CI. bAVIA. Ana. ___________._ __ tiatunovAttact to A lin CArAliZil JAMES R. LINDSAY, No. 72 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Importer and brannitieluires dgeni kr tba nen at English and Amorleis Slardwii*. °°w recaMod the target stank or aSgudi oJods 'ut of lb. Mountain. • • • • - 700 groom Soy,. sad A 44,12103 &a Pocket Spivey, 603 dos. iipleiore Save. Trompls. to From celebrated Ilsoufacturere. WIS duplicate, any 6$ York invoice. ' apOlif FOUR THOUSAND SKIRTS PER DAY! Enquiring Your inparatoltrctArien, , And the Labor of Ono Thousand Hands Ann revered by Ins derund for • rr.u.o.ms ON'S ISKI..roWS. Ja3landoolgr ometa. , TIIE Subscribers aro' Ante fur blceor flaw, A...pan sad Blonors ntity One in nos to Ham too sad invitsonet. A inunpl• hi ind np fo,r Ono Aerpnr. And Mo.* , • 1 ••••••1•111:1 •r• •1114 t •Aby the Pninot. and ilannficturm ere In • LCOGgin pop IPIY• to be odd on beet tame calmid by About Tor all ordered fro. ir /aura nn fitilrrnln. ?fro, "met, Delaware, Meg ••• UMW& fake anima In. and Whip At sag Min bend B-44""b""""'''': 1.8.11 / I" DICIR7 " Y k ANY - 'l7 A v n „ r Trrstiu otliatleit szd vortical. spa A:uosi .the tostmostottsr44o, 2isalshis.a.9le.asardimbes,,by' 3-AUtiksiair, gi an4ll/4-4mrsenpay. -1 • • • C 1044.1 1 ,414 ckir Intel.' 7 - Rao by l';t 411 - " J. LIMA St bar* arett, I °Mai' M INSTRP. I I A SC S ITNE-. 1 =07.1: 1414E.5 ' ANL C.UOILUST.P. 113..51naday, Mr. C. W. COULDOCK. kßa nkatii - 3thLiAnto simooro, FRANKLIN- LULL, sth et, opposite Pittsburgh Theatre, JO3. AIATTLIKWS, Jas , frOpriator - 7 1 111$ elegant and commodious null is now provided with NI NI. NEW .11411111,111WIDS/1411RD To BLISS, of the latest and most alia/Wdell ety to oral pattern, and is whereto, tilted op equal to tas la the country fu the acmanatmlation of datens and otnantemond Lr won, air, rOtor In and CultlVOlerml% IA not sotrytated, Ltoqualed the Western State. The ?runlet. r solicit. a ntaloustlon et the patronage ao tinnily bestowed on hi. 80 , 1000 hereto fore, and mourn the palate that entry attention will be gal t to their comfort and weans. it. Ir --A tent for the ode of Italian' Tablet, ltolja,Ci m b r , Con, enwPointa,ebsat std nil other aftleiell In bit its,. elan he no alga. of prim.tainable tern, tad at the uun whole ale deldpi JAMES A. TIERNAN, 'RPM. or FANCY AND TABIBTP OOODS Wbultaala Vra/er .110efiR r. TAPES - • sUsPz.NDET.S. .NziIDLES, THdtzlD PINS. JIM .YO NILE— -1277,0X,l MUZZY: L Aces 150T.10.N; _ de. . JiArefiEs AND BrACii:NC, No. 2 Ibtrasibe 41.1.1.11 goad. am - cold for CAELI.M. rwcroalagli.tal, PIIILaDPLPBIL rnlylog ware apoll cattetairre tide. M 24 small protka Wan ripen broltrd rialea and blob rat., spl(amd OSIAN XLIIENT, CALCINED PL SURD, GILuUNDILAFiER. to Wholosate and Banal, ar low ...b prim*, by EDWIN d SHITII t BRO., North-Wert corner Front and Willow Wenn, (afar. PhiAaidotoVa. 8. PIIGITEIT DIPORTIMSOP HAVANA CJGA ` ~` No. 216 Booth front street, Plifiedelpble, Pl 4 •? ; '?j liVe receive regulerly, arid °Nor. a choice acee9iiiit#Vir de•lrehle CIOL/ neat te•ti.in of Droggieis, Gr...eer• end others ,le HE DENTISTS BEST OUTLAY TS TO PO:dLiss SELANV4B 411-61"15A.M.4 • For ask , as DENTAL TOUNITO4 447 , CItcolan a explanation went an aDDlkatyp 10.. BAILEY.. v. 243 Dam bowl, l'hilluicipiDa pa. . B —All 44 441 .44 w ill 44..1. 441444 savuskt • ttet4lart. • J S. KOONS & CO., Flour and Proyibion Commission /hatchet*, 216 NorfA ihartel, bekno rine 87.1.4 PHIL6DELNILA. IL TO Dretall 1 Ca, Rooker y, Phil.. US Garrett 2 Marko, Pkila. Wok horthero Leberik." Price 1 Co, Belkck & Sou. J. Lehrer, Glectinatt, 0 Wright Bro.& A. U. Bullock, Qtrxt 4421 U Krzhaure Gaut, " I Jllhert Pryer. Bt. Louis, 50d..A.L...L. c13,1.N1J.5..11-I.t. Wholesale Grutets & COMMISSIOI &reboots, _ I'a Market Ft, atone Prong, north to:34,tialkitrPhi4 O FFER for Fah) the fsllowings Orr tiM most 2t-Vpackaget Nor York.aal P1.111.1;101idgji.1:k 100 prime retailing Mee, _ bLft. befloe4 engats.tertted, . • ' be. " prime Cuba., , 6.0 Imp filo Coltc4prime aud raeafind rosan_tis,- With saeortzneur TemcFpit...e. .5.25 CA /IDSCARDS PURfritt. Bert arrt Cheeptet In the ' Cards foes, Photograph , Picturea. azior Quality sod at Low Prices, Ve ondfino Whi f ePostelliaoras.Straw Boards to hand awl Jur sate by cOLT.L.Na, It and CARD Wareham°, 604.3.1140 a . :411iBrr, • • !s'.. • 'FjLL 6t CO Citerrtittit Street. (opyealta Olrard tionaryt . • P IIILADELPIIIA:; NAG W IDIPOILI.ATIONS.FI/SIG PATS 11. Pill LLlelt A CO. Watcbre, In Genera. • • 4 111. CILARLSB FAGDSEIA3I'S Loud. WaiLliceponl, near arl., all stank ill Hewing tYarri red Opqr Nam Sray•Solo Authorized Agen&Ter above. GOLD AND SLLVES, ENGLISU ANN SWISS W .A. T 4C3 8 ya 'a - HICQ • JEWELRY, needealgr.s. DIAMONDS, PSAALS, and all the Paahlwratle et, Inc SILVIS WAILS, rna.orptuned In aryls, quality and Watt mans 1131.8thetrth.g.11 ,lartlng Phlladalplda, era Ina/zed to ei NEW JURALE • atalt antalling no cAdlistfoa to parchment lINIF,JII3I IGLICSA,In plain figures, and no earlatkor. Jo'alyd ' „NEW SPRING GOODS. Boots 9 Shoes, Trunks - • - • STRAW GOODS. -,?e, nr BECOJEC NO. 109 MARKET STREST;..-.' Between Mb end Llberiy. • fir AVINd RECENTLY FITTED UP MY- 11 More by adding a new front and rnlargingft and being In mc.lpt dally of {ha abaa'srik-lni dl , rart from the mitunfactruma, and baring 'porMaaaff.tnY Stork at tbo Ant preptrod to 101 l either orboTooalo or watt otr oo Amor* , Gle O.rout re Pay Wore lO the city. I tore aloo sot:tired • choice moot - moot or , from one or Ibn larva meenfectreiell la the world, the • Milne e. vow Works!' Tbrwtort. I:me able torero:eta see , .fisfoity wilt, any llama, sober Iv ra.'eltror le poi a dr:pea. faerchatr will, therefore, save both time mut mew) by gi,l' me • all. • • JOIIN ROBB,, 109 Market Strk44:4l-, P. B.—S. a warrens no be oete at [Me esiabliebiatete .11.-Depait ma- IRI S H LINENS, DAMASKS, 'DIAPERS 4'o. ooNsumEtts OF RICIIAROSON'S MI, sad these denhotte of obtaelei th e GO-Unia fl(141/8, whoold e.e shot the artkler they parthille are geld ed with the full came of the fina, • • • J. N. ItICILSRDSoIf, BOND I , o* fJe.• an • immune. of Mee ttudnewiand dorabilltiot [belated& %%le Imatket Is 'tendered eamnatiOlynearoary,ialarvi quantithm of intoner and ',Selma.. Linens .Arivr Mason afterrsosuk and sailed trith 0( 107=. ' SON, by Irish Hmems, who, yegardlea of the !gory aLLVA on lb. Maerf=a .llllnner. sad td.ssupard. ter.. of th e g.. 4. Goods. will -sot re•dily Absalom S buthrese so profiteble,'oBlle an be flop:owl op. J. Jillbl.o4.lfat t.J. D. iocartk•- Agelgtm. ae Church Armee, Neer Ytrk. . 102 .DA9I8,Auci. , • Varian Sa/tbuor• abculd GI to esemalos tbe sztendn stock for Mt. by ofieablUlf GOODS, UOlsRy, GLOVES, kr„afared YItBDICIICEY k 80515; No. 250 Baltiroorri/lOntat. It le one alibi, mat jmrtenalve ar to the oauntry,aad tbe proprietoss are fully preped to compete arltt. no/Own elle.. • 4 , 2 9 :2 , urbtp' jAUUB IiEEBIT II 1.10 . I EZAL. ' 'lll - 1 . 6 kii, :-.. ~.. L _ .„,. _ . NAAR MN, SCUP isTEN CANADIAN . GLASS - SAND - ' STD - --- t Aromas—comma 07 FROWAN0111:770711L0 - .' gleggeme ,_..___.. - ...,....._ - malleitl 4., ' -- q ' FLExi.BiE- --7 65 - G - c -- :- 4 4. NOVEL r AND niairruur, IN 8L1At"43..... , ..: :..., ~. . , .....lerire for 213011SON'InoratuokrznnFrnia::.:,-r.-. rrillE -IVARSI:WEATUEII wilt, r00n',140.... s f. epos Its It behcoves all DIMS who have Usplreel. faro at heart fooduppy themselves, with s preventive, et - Mecham hr .We warp.* them Is zufthing better_ th an e . / 1 / o sPius Windy. which Jos OM g.t at . -- .. : . -' ._• JOsEPII.. FLEISITiqu'S',;:- -. - TR . Corner Diamond and iitarkekiii: IN(} lIATS AND 'OAPS.I4/4 L ft titCo !my if s at RAVR KOREY. . . • • " _ IFILSON'S HAI" woos. raiwte,4l44elsy;. Is the else* to gtt Lb* wcoth Over ists 41-war Goops loot ncelsod LAS ths mitlnii*,inarkssa 4Sossio to 1..%. LOWiati Falun FOR 0m0.f.. WANDILO RS-- LO dorgb =no Woalbooldr, , 100 do do Loctoto,ismou,s; 4 = do .do -.Toby- do . 103, do stair Chun. ,do 00 do - tow.' Mono& baketib 0 do : - tro SY do •- 30 do Ckdboa SO doom Gob Baskair. 1.0 do Who Brooms—JUPW46l,...- inth alba &Metro Coo otudoroas to oseniloo, fa We by - apllcatvar — l3tltl7 UAW/NA lit Insoiobd:- ZIP 20,0 an ph. un;., it;tiaarhis mai"; 50 bates Sopa Carad Haw; = " • . l.r.olsby AMMON ea. AM VSECMEN TS. ITISBURGII THEATRE.- R. E9BB&MRS IS .1,1331.3 Drees Circle sod ..... • who lAA ?deft 01 the imagagemtst of ETTIR iIiofORBSON. vpear sat RO .31 fro be so playorrif t " torb r. FAST HES; Ifdlostrel Band. w SATURDAY Evpaso, APRIL 14th, the 3 44E41414,th. SAXON'S OATH OF VINO EAtick: Wm. DionAq, To colKtodo with the . Viptabrlfibia abbattErmtntfi. OAEiD_ CARDS 1! /Isli :CUT clans LOWEST CASE PRICES; SIRAW GOODS; -. ~~., +,