19 ' - A son of Col. Forney, of the Claronieie „.. . r . goes with Gov. Curtin to St. Petersteirg, , "r- as .Secretary of Legation'. D. B. .F ey,-. i,. a brother of the-Colenel. -- ia c an ri fie the Washington postoftt ce, but it is ' proadsed to . Robbins if the incumbent Is c - , , 1 The President has solved the vexed; 1 question—am a negro hold office ja Geor. , I grin a very prettiest manner, by itp.:l i pointing Edward Belcher, an intelligent 1 mulatto, to the office of Assessor of la: teazel Revenue for the Third District off' 1 that State. Unrepentant rebels May point i . to their own code and constitution as de 1. flying this right as much as they please, p so long as there is a puttee refutation 1 of their argument under their noses f this effective ahape. This practical act ,does more to solve the question on the iright side than all the speeches that have • i peen made in Georgia or in Congress for a twelve month. 1 An unsuccessfial effort was made at the , • 1 commencement- of the executive session , to exalt the Character of. American diplo ; macy, •by requiring 'from Minliters and. z crenate! one at lesst a ' knowl. \ 1 edge ..of the language of the courts to . ' w hich \ theY are resp ectively accredit e d. This custbm, whic Is inexorably eti- , forced by all ferelmi Government, failed • in consequence of the alleged t exigencies -01.-- Partyt - and the necessity of providing I. for for prominent, public men, irr of t -or up ..wai'tzdaptation forelr luta ,"5 '• -„-tionsisbroad. 1 ' The s of a disameement between 1 Secretary ish and the President on the Cuban tea ters is preposterous. Both are . 5 agreed tha the government cannot inter - I fere, and Se nator Sumner takes the same i jground. three hold that it would be ; I' Impolitic r the Senate to agree to. Mr. ' i Bank's B combe• Cuban independence resolution. If the revolutionists succeed, . 1 the adminis Lion will act prom ptlyt I . its adricea_ that- the rels - Ilille - chance 1 of such a t. Most of the sensation -. , stuff a g in certain newspatierg ppe k r about the Ou independenceis Varnish / ed by ' Cuban agents here and in New York..' - They, seem te he well supplied with mciney - Udaln us i ng it freely. The new or of the Internal , • Revenue - Bureau, which has been under consideration by the Comminionerand 4--. No hi& tali Went into effect today. case be coinpromised or dismissed except by ecision of the Solicitor here, nol ll and fir, Assessor or District Attorney 11 be permitted to negotiate on the Eilibj and compromises will be '''.. made only hen the, evidence shows the 1 1 . : absence of tut to defraud. In another ; • cases the la i will be vigorously entorced. • 1 lz Newly ap ted officers will be die ,' 4 missed uponthe first evidence of neglect 4,, of duty. subordinate' in the bureau :. I here will be allowed to confer with claim. '''''' 1 ante concerning their cases. :, I Notwithstanding Senator Ross' partial •..4.-.1 denial of his published account of his pertinence to the President, there are ~.,•:. Plenty of witnesses to whom he narrated , 1 ..' the affair jtutt as it was published. After ' 4 his vote on, the Impeachment gave him 1 • • the entire control ofall Federal offices in ,• Kansas, he used this 'evert° all the offices in his State, to which he could i gccess, • ' with his ftiends or wax like himse et lf a when they could, be found. Since Mu 4th • % the Pruddent and his ' Cabinet have ch been . engaged in weeding them out, hence his Nearly all the Consuls from Pennsyl vania have been appointed without the ; knoyrledse or cOnsent• of the Senators, and 'they -do not seem to care much whether they are rejected or confirmed. 4 This accounts for the nominations re. 1 maining so long in the Committee. Had • they been known to the Senators from the State they would have been confirm ed long ago. The prospect is that several of them will be rejected. The Indian ring is at work trying to conciliate the Friends who are here con sulting with the President upon Indian affairs,and one of the worst of the Indian ager, who goes by the nickname of "Moccalki Thief," in the Indian country, has succeeded in obtaining the endorse. meat of prominent Friends to his papers. This i ll; henceforth to be the game of the Indith thieves. They will endeavor to ~ humbug the President through the Quaker!. Mr. Shellabargez's nomination to Por • tugal given great satisfaction. His health - is broken, and the voyage abroad will help him. He Is poor, and could not afford a European trip. He will sail in a few weeks. There appears to. be a good deal of talk both inside and outside administration circles on the Cuban question, and some quiet threats of interference have no doubt been made in a confidential way , by these at the head of affairs, but noth • ing will be done until after.we shall have heard what England and France have to say on the subject of American assistance to insurrectionists or "rebels" if you please. If the United States Government can aid the Cuban reVolutionlsts and de - Mend a settlement of the Alabama chtims at the time, it will present to the world the most exalted specimen of im- PadenCe , ever:-,•witneitsed I*', octant or or modern history. • Ttie origin'of Toucbing Glasse. Before _D rfalting. :rr Ilk" dew Orleans Times.] .. Surely tbe,:cuswhi s t mehg Min oftoich ing their glasses before drinking the health of $ Nandi (0 0/lathez . occasionii ~. . . merely for caremony'a sake,) nitrite soMe attention in regard to its ancient origin. Possessing a fondness . for . antique re• seerehes,lt atkords au kiligte'pl to communicate the Irby and wheref ore of the eix,ie rhautionad,pamice-_ '.. Several yews ante rWr to .Ma lOUS ,of Socrates, it was atm out that au crimi nal rates , ta'Attlitri ipto. i nh a poladiiona d ' re d if to corudder biz life insured if he famid succeed, in prevagiat, u pon I . friends to share th'h potion with hini,,etuel in such Mg/ -quentttialt es MillAttz innocuous tb a ll; in hw e t o ~ tain precisely tlgi exaftess fif elicit one's allowance, thq , bad recobraeto th. day custom of touching . glass with ` w measerhigip tidainannertbair portlOtial Pledilibl tad Health`' bom; nesiof 'the thin tarnitea Convict; tad - 1;i ; joiehtg , thst they had been , made the t' diem through = which M his life was saved.. . I may safely, venture to.assert lliat no.. two men put of _ ~.A thousan d , • tatatie eed. u l t. will be toand'famular.with hdefeir. Bode; ' nOtivltbabbldinz tile thheaihey resod to its practlbe 41 mel t . patronage of coffee houses, . ' 1 • : '•"., C•voli pT • t "" - 1. 0 . j ff. :I" illie ' *zenct r inipm a idait i .7 , L.!...; ' z : - . 1 , AL Paitiletherlin'the %idle ffe - .Zati: ..„ • • , swine iiiii:' - wroii are aware that Prim de Tale , read left Zionie nienthirs, which were not _to_be published till the years after his death, and W ~ . . ,Which are now in. the hands of . • an eminent barrieter M. Andra]. I have been able to cast a glance at them, and I am taut* surprised it theft; Contents; I wall eepecially struck by a me ' relative to the Congress of 'Vienna... It le a real prophecy, and I cannot resist ' the tempta tion of glving_you the substance of it. At that period M. de Tallenuadiaid that the balance of power in Europe founded at that assembly was menaced b , dangers, one from y great the seas, and the I other which might arise in the heart of Germany: "On the side of America," said the Prince. "Europe must always have her eyes open, and lot furnish any pretext for recrizain' ation or reprisals. America is increasing .evezy day. She will be. come a colossal power and a moment must arrive when placed in more easy communication with Europe by means of new diacoveries, she will wish to say her word,in our affairs, and have a hand in them:,' Political prudence, therefore,-im poses on. governments of the old conti nent-the care of scrupulously watching that no pretext shall be , o ff ered for such ian interventions -.The day when Anteriea - shad plant:lterfoot in Europe, ffeeoe and security will be banished for a long time: , * The- Primate aftemards speaks of Ger ,, , , many. Here the Prediction bra no longer the fortn' orectinjecttirt, bat la in some sort annuticipated'recital: . , “No Mullion muat beforrcied; the Nul -1 libriuni welave founded in the Congnma of Vienna is not eternal. It will numb some. some day or other, but it promises us some years of peace. What condemns it for sterna more or less'' distant is the aspirations which are bectiming universal in the centre of Germany. The necessi ties ofdefen - ce - ihid of a tortunon peril liiive prepanxt men's minds for German unity. this idea will continue to be duel oped,'and some day •cuae of the great powers which form_ part of Confer ence kill desire to realize this union for its own profit.. Austria is not to be faded, since th e Is composed of pieces o . and, having no unity at home, she cannot think of exporting it. Therefore, Prussia it is that must be e watched; ehe will attempt the adventure, and if sh will all the condi tions of equilibrium will be changed, and , a new buts and a new organizatton will he changed, and a new orgartion will have to be s ought for Europe.' The Prince dunes- to eternise the cirCumstanceszaore er less difficult under which this reconstruction will be effected; and he pants out France u' the•nation • most interested in combating .the move. m m ea tati t for on. unification, or in seeking a coin u A Teapennce Error. Pres. Haven remarks in an article in the Advocate: The cause of temperance won its great est victories when the sin and danger of rum-drinidng were most - fidthfully ex posed, and the most deeply felt by the people. Now t it is the custom of advo cates of temperance to ley out their strength in denouncing the seller of rum, and in endeavoring to prevent the sale by the enforcement of law. Practically sneaking„ the drinker is regarded as an =mat man, the victim of his own p. petite, and of the craft, avarice, and ma lignity of the rum -seller. The rum sewer is the black or yellow bloated poisonous spider; the drinker is the poor innocent, unsuspicious fly, goaded on by an irrealaribie instinct which his Creator. or some other power, )implanted with in him. dI have heard many temperance ad resses within a few yearn, but have not been so fortune:en. to hear -one that,ex posed fearlessly the crime of getting drank. The intemperate man has been held up as a victimctiappetite. as a weak man, as g good whole-souled fellow, liable to - led astnsY-wenderfnl geniuses have been referred to, poets, statesmen, orators, and even clergymen, that have succumbed 'to the"wily arts of the • rum- T aellei l- but - the'p3sitive guilt of swallow ing the polsbn has not once been shatP4 and Pnwelltdly Portrayed. - Is this 'right? Is the rummer any worse than other men who do business for money without regard to the moral effect of their occups tion on the commttnity? So fares I have observed, • real rumsellers are generally, weaker, and therefore' less wicked, than rum drinker. . They are usual' Of a low grade of intellect and moral sense. They are unwilling to dig, ashamed to beg, and, have small capital to trade with, and are not troubled with what men call heart or Conscience, and sell nun for the same reason that our farmers -- raise hopsbe cause it will good men; why pay not rid& the p . These-ho growers are rronller They do not .trouble themselv Ae es to look s! after cohieguenceL They say, "it takes two to 4:12111E0 a bargain. Nobody needs to buy unless he , wishes to. If he -buys lie does It ot his own free will, and he; is rexprmaibler far his own act& lam not Inclined to *apologite for this fraternity, but one thing is pretty certain. —if there were RC ?Doi matter there would be lbw TOM aellers:' Attalla thing. atonnt :aa o e ll 4l ll- 710 longol, large part ,Of the ',peOple are • not to drixdr,.so , lorig in some iviy- or Other, they wi/I,lxfilile to get liquor. The zoo.. .of the-tree is not selling-42 is not raandhc turing-,-ft is danklog. saktifiqr 'Or th t so o//it se Ploi: Many portions liaie read, at one time or another, a little ! anecdote about the late Lord Paimeistitzt, -- Whith telli hoi thittloviiii nohleirisii &nee '111)4 eleven Ur his assoelattii in 'tie Cabinet' a ' Sentence toispel4anit how iibt4 single one ror the eleven:got through-it without blundering' The wurtmee wavy 'GIs iiii-elisagmeable t o witnewrthe embanammentfotir hatraared` paplerzatgiuk.thetsitneSelti o!i`Ofled .r pettit°;" : ll ol o2 74;:frOrli Z ebrr-n'ilent i q u ie:§ . A6o a tTakii , AVNIOne 21 0- 0 a Ifttemze * h(sayit fen me,mithirrity of Robert OeciJ) WWI il ataallY given aqt 40 444 W in Ipswich, by-the - skim of Irtkh the PILIMIII'MD kit beCOMINI.IIOIO‘ lo iply easy. - 'ltrtint than , ' ..''• '• 'lWinie hewing-ye*, Ifirghlosthil trWe j . '' 'land put in the fluirstal Cry: ' ' • ' TOIIIMIIB 'Wu fitee's,dasky blies Plaid' the effort he could usu. , ' You brought the ewe bac: l 4l7l"nd by, • And only bagged the hewer,* Tour hands to wa s in water pure ' Les o t ni o e.nased ladies, not a few, . Shuld try, on.ootningnear you, ill bi' " g , .""- , „ '"K":" .l •Mxi.l • ,13.?•kiVi.....,--Pw4-*t4r11.,_054,1--i•Xi r it.:=F,XIC-i-Oi.. •• ' ' • =h - "' •••• _ PTT' _!M 28, m. ll GAZETTE: FR ..~_s nimu matai , the Ileeprl9zi 'of tbd ittltgir4esti Odium Convex: e" , Sillettirks ' - tfully filsOino••miser it candidate • for $ FR. u oJect to , the usages of the a, publican party; and W sliCClWSniar Pigage to devote all my energy to arr israorabie and faith. fttl discharge of the duties of thet office. a Na:dar • ' FLEMING. garnia *mulls* I would res n . ct.ullyanDonnee to the ettleeng of Allegheny coon• that / will be a ca oblate for. the once of SHERI no, 'object to the decision of the tton. next ensuing tiniun"Republican County Con yen . . ap2o:h7orar dr'FOB SHERIFF. I %Tont: A. WATSON, Of Ellzal/2)etb township, late private Corneae)? D, 79th Pe. Vole. will be a candidate fort he °the of SHERWIN suhleetto the decision of the liatoa Republican Convention. . a•2l:b7aar tartchar samitiurr. !rumen a. sannon, Will be L candidate for the °flee of Shorter, sub. feet to the deelidou of the Union Republican County Convention. - nati2s:gl94l&P FOR C LE g gor co Ts, at .1013 N G. DROWN, _3ll.llvale borough, latelprivate Co. It, 10 11d Berl Penna. Vols., subject to the decision of Abe 17111011 R übllean County CODYSZItIOII. anus. WTO TIM CITIZENS or Az. _ , LEANEST' 4 : 1 0ONTY: I reapectrnll7 ambounce znyselt agl candidata for the %Mee of OLBRE OF 00011 , stiect to the decision. of the Onion Repoblitan County Convention. , I would state that I ask the oEce but fit ONE EEM. at 'the termination of which I would cheerfully retire, believing that there are others equally entitled to the honor sod emoluments or the *Mee. and u competent an Omer I will be under obligations to the citizens o the • county for their support. Very restmelfolit .10t5PH BitdWNE,, Late 10Ad (old 13th,) and sth Pa. Vol. Regt. Late • I I hironNALINENTAI AND nm. Bln ONLY SILVER TIPPED 8110Z8. • For children. Will outwear thre4Lwitte with* t tips. - • _ . . arEPILEPSY CAN BE C1711F.1) —Those havint friends Meted are ear nestly solicited T e s tisd for a Circular Letter et References and sonials. which con vince the most skektical of the curghtlily_of disease. Address vArt BUREN LOCKSOW M , M. D.. Be Great Jones street, New York.' ' mhi.942Vdtk" , farTIATtRIAGE Ate' CELIBA. • CY.An Essayfor_wing men on theorize of Soinside, and the D=AAELiglii_nd with which createlmpettments mAiguLAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed leiter en vel*es. tree of charge. Addiess, Dr. .1. LINEIOIIGHTON,- Dowud Association. Phils delphia. Pa. ;API:dAP W II .&TCILEILO -- WEI MUIR DYE. ithis splendid Bair Pimils the bestit: the world: the only true and perfect Dyr: harmless, relism ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri diculous tants; renled1011• the ill effects of bad dyesLinvigoratea and leaves the Hair , soft and cbeautifol. nach (*brows. Bold by all Druggists 111 Pibmers; and property epplled at Batche or's W I, Footom No. 16 solid street. New _ ork. ootkon ' urnouron warrnrit CON. TINITEB TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE Diseases. crlallls In all Ito forms, Gonorrhoea, Oka, E l tricture. -ac., completely eradlcated. That numerous class of cases resulting fomitelf abuse. producing untnanlineu, nervous deb ty. irritability,amnion,. seminal emisalons , and dually Impotency permanently cured. Persons sallicted with delicate. Intricate and long stand. lug count tut tonal complaints are politely Invited to call for consultation, which costs nothing. Zimertenee, the best of teachers. has enabled him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe. perman hindranceich in meat withoutto business. Med ic a t es P ared pre- In the establishment , which embraces of. ee.recepton and wilting rooms; also, warding anti sleeping apartments for patients requiring daily personal attention, and vapor and cheat. cal that thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter who hays failed. state your case. Read what be says In his pamphlet Of fifty bases, gents* any a a ddreas for two stamps seal. ed envelope,. Thousands of cases treated annu ally, at oaceand all over the country. Comm. tatioairee, nally or by mall. o Wylie street, Omar Court. House) Pitta ce b No. • h, Pa.- Pious 9 A. x. to 8 Pi w. Sundays law. to • P.a. Pamphlet sent to any address ferfwe Ifilifpf. . . • *9l_ PROPOSALS. SEWER CONTRACTORS. The Sewer Commission of the City of Alle gheny are prepared to receive proposals for this construction ortherewen, with their appocsenasoaF, Inlets, inannoles, Itc. • Contract Jro. L Con:prising about 525 lbet.of 19. inch circular pipe &ewer, on Une of Norton alley, between I:strawberry alley and Montiomery avenue. Contract .ro. 2. Comprising•about 1,160 feet of circular pipe sewer of 13 and •lii I,ches diameter, on MIA of Washington and Liberty streets, between North street and Cedar avenue Drawings and Speccationi can be seen and full particulars ootained at the Enshieerts office. City Hall, Bids used; state the kind of pipes proposed to be Used ; (cement or vitrified cies pipet and 'must be endorsed **Sewer proposal, contract No. 3.'• ( oas the case may bo,) and delivered on or bef or e 3g. rt.. APRIL filtlb. Forms of proposals On which forms t h e the bids will be received, winbe obi &that at the En gineer's once , The Commission do n 4 bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tie. By order of the Commission. apli:k77- CHAS. DAVIS. City Eng" RAILROAD LETTING. St. Loals,Vandalla & Terre Haute BS Proposals wilt be received until IA o'clock Af., kLAT ath, addressed to kIeSEEN, SMITH & Co., Chief Contractors, 'Terre Haute. ladlana, for the loaf Alta-seven (b 7) miles of this road. The work Is of the most desirable character, corn prising both very heavy and also light work. lional.r, • trt cAezr.. Trollies can be seen it the olllce in Ter re Haute, after Aril uttl J. anc miLLIX - • - caiwting betide?. TZRIM HAITIZApri/ 16,./1149.. 2.atizi:hes lxmOiEk ,, LiQtroits:& o . minter &FRIDAY I F ilbelll.4 6" wags - Nann &CI *SAN* Pl:l44ani is PURE B B • "r: ~ cie4o9,mor.• ,Eirattic • • O * l l ll o4 .94 4'44 INEZ BEIVENEE $ 0435441 1 1 041811101Part • , II • ;••• ti4}4 'A/•' COir itilevexith (forznex4y ) , JO 8.,117141& VINO& A Co" /04," ;* 4 4 11 1•*10i,us and /1041 I..".)lnNat isViESIMP/Monntifill XAXOTAOrosum or Offlper Distilled Pure 1170 IM MO. Nw 9. son Ala d ophiri . sa 7ossiex WWIIB and LL. um.= '.w • :, tgyrrw. , ; 4f.' . Irl POE' rt lloo2lBl MOM AIM RPRIS. !,•• C t • aL., SMITHSOWO AMPORIUMI iff , AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE.: Messrs. N. B. AMITTISON p_nnwletors Of the well knowii Miimatita Auction NOtole are ereatius an 'extitement conseunent upon the ar :ITV of new , asode.wblch are being *old s$ re markably low prices. Goods °revery varietyt the finest sewed boots the most fashionablst bal. Moral gaiters Ina anklet' shoes. 'sElpperg, blankets, flannels. cloths. ,cassimerea. cutlery and carpets. Calland examine. No trouble to show goods. Ladiev. Misses , and clUldren , s thtsted at sa•re almost your own prices. AllSoadS war rannresented. Ram ItiNK D VFF, Oltio.Towaship GREAT, AUCTION SALE ..S.T' W. W. - NOORIECAUHISS 8 1 MARKET` STREET, . , . . WW __ - voiamence on MONDAY 31 01ININci, April , ietb, at 10 o'cleek A.'s". and A amid Ur. X., sad continue Ant Asir days to close oat oar stock to wake room for new goods. Thls will be clue 'of the most Attractive auction mu, yet offered la this city, ezablacillE a fine lot of • HAMBURG AND 'TAU/10NET SMBECID. EBIES. . _•. - POINT AND POINT APPLIQIIO LACES. POINT L AVUOLLABA .i, MALTESE AND . THREAD LACES, PURN/81film eoc•Ds la every variety. FANCY HOSIERY AND GLOVES, vALB24 CIA /ACE TEINJUD SETS. . R. B. SMITHSON & CO., EMI BY-A. MOATS • LOMB, LOTS, 'LOTS, AT AUCTION, ON. SA.TUADAY, APRIL 24, AT THREE O'CLOCK, a highly attractive auc tion sate of Building Lots will take place on the property of lir. on and near the Perry,. vine road and Obrervatory grounds, and fronting the residences of Mr. I feCitntock and Mayor 'irate'. There r e' eventeen lots ranging in size from 24 hy l 115. by MOO feet. Tae situation is really delightful, being fon gently rising ground. front which very Inc views of the *dia. cent country are obtainable. It 11 wihin easy walking distance of the city and yet I re, from Its smoke and um It le within ive minutes , walk of the Pleasant Valles. Street Hallway. To men who wish to secure. a homestead in a locality bound to progresil in advantages and val. I the present is an exceedingly favorable op. portanity Now is the time to strike for a home. rare.Go lotse the city at low price, are getting od nar TUX" of sale—Half cash; balance in one and two years. call and see plat *solace of spin A, LEGIGATE. sumer. ALI:WILE BUSINESS PROPERTY, No. 215 Liberty Street, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, 4Cprll23d, at 3 o'clock, wri be sold Street premlses, the property No. 215 I,lb erty opposite the Mouth ot Sixth avenue, lately by Grad & 'leiter as a Commbi-- slon Noose. The lot La 20 by 83 feet. The build ing Is three story. In Int rate order. with dry cellar and Sag pavement.. The store rooms are Tspsicions and well lighted. There are platform hees and hoisting apparatus In perfect order. location Is unexcelled on the street. Special summon Is galled to the sale, It being apparent that ithee ty - Seeeet. la rapidly advancing cots. value. Tznme—Hait'cash; balanee-1n one and t iro Years. ants. A. =GUAM Auctioneer. 1 9 .ACRES, IMPROVED. AND MODERN FRAME DWELLING, /N r-cmIIRE ToWNS EDP, AT ASSIesNEE'S SALE IN HANHEUPTCY.--SATORDAT MORNIbG, Apra it*. at 10 A. M.. by John.H. Bailer, As signee et William L. Hamilton, a Bankrupt., will be sold at Commercial. Sales Booms, es 106 Smithfield sweet, 11 acres and 110 perch laud In McClure township. Allegheny* amity, Pa., adjoining landS or , John S. Hall and Mrs. Hart man, upon which Is 'a modern stele frame dwel ling of 9 rooms. with 'tante and other outhouses.' with grapes of the best Q 100.07 and orchard of large, and smail fruits, the whole under good fence, making a handSotue and desirable intuit- ban residence. • • Aise, ONEAt ORE of good land, imitable for gardening. adjoining Road.hoe; and bordering upon toe TownslVp The putt real estate being part of George Drafters plan of lots. • Terms cash; sold free of liens. &pH _ A. McILWA/Nit,,Auct,r. ..... 4SSIGNIEE- SALE OF BEATE RIAL AND MA.NUFACTURED .WORE. THZ FALLbTON WOODEN WARE ORS.—TB tut AMY MORNINO,ApriI ROM, at 10 coclotck. by order of W. A. Lewis. Esc., as signee of Bailey & McCandless, will be sold on the premises, at the Fallston Wooden Ware Works of Bailey & McCandless, all the material and manufactured ware, comprising Paints, Oils. Zinc. Whiting. timber. 0. bre. do.. Tub Iran, Rocket Lron. Chains, Ropes, Waif, and all ani• cles used in the mailuilicturt of Tube anets. Also. large lot of Staves and Lumber, ands One lot of dashed Heelers and Tubs. Train leaves Pittsburgh at 7:51E1 A. Y. apw A. kIeILWAINE, Auctioneer. ROMS' SAVINGS BIN =I THE PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANE. RAS REMOVED TEMPORARILY TO No. 81 Fourth ..4aenue, Immediately opposite toles former locationothere It will remain until the Bate Deoosit Compenv Building le completed, when the B..nk will then be located In that building. • IL F. VON BONNEORST • April 14. SVIEI69. CRVYARY ;VW TREASURER. ' am7:11:4 EBIO:VAIL. Z. M. GAZZAM. Attoroepat•Lew..hat removed Me ollee to No. 98 . YU .......,.... NAIL ELL ,FAIIILY FLOUR, px4iiiciL.T.,..lll4; Ones, Swum!. omit° P -4144004.. FAMILY;'j FLOOR. This, Pionr•wili oiljo've ilot a nt whin ins Olilintelped. •• , ‘ , •' m 1 1 41 It s ARAAU, Ain& Melt rasa% MIL WS% n.6 squvt coAN riu l4 -, r 001041 z: ig.rxWaSil 411 , 14.47.405.i k .3 .. . — zi l4 ‘. ft.al.)ini., ;14. ":.o.Gwortaas4 to ,i 4 a tig ex Triclw"clik ia irt Oilteamen 1 , ; 5 7 N 44 4010:144iii reenriha 2 ,-re , 46iii ile' msg. sends ; • -. 0 .i 04164 ini . pent gilt Ireuism. law rit s trhtteit a ila darr s tat e r e llt ar t # l. •."' 77................ _ .7............._........._...........7..... .......2 LoOILOIL CLOT 1118,:. I- ' ` r;--• i eIiVS..OIL - 10LOTR .. -. ~.: '. - • J. , ..., , r4129, 2 1.11111004L, ,o'NfiteDOW IlliDiri.EL,',, . , .• ABILAFAAD R UNNITUE.II ' 1 '. , i 91. Titans - • . , -4iPsvirry. PS: _ J.: 4 A, MLLI 1 ,„: • - -'..4CT .1. 11 MK no outli Street. A.trcrloJumas. BY L IVILWAZIM REMOVALS •w+:nay moult: Amnon REA r WVIA T Saga CO. Of PiiainsyivEinia. OMee, 75 Federal St; AllegAeny City. .. 1 , mazorons, . . Bon. JAMBE; L. GRAHAM,. . . Rev. J. B: CLABIL,D; Capt. R. ROBINSQN D.,. ' Bev A. R. RELL,D.D_,. Bev. S. R. sI.RoBIT. D.D.: W. A. llRED..Cashier Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB BUSH. Rest Estate Afeui, BLMON DRUM. 4_uYorOf 441eghen71. C. W. BENNY, uatteri A. 8. REL.LAccorney.at-Law_ • D. L. PATTausoN, Lumber Merchant, STOGEB, Itunirsnce Audit. Cape. ROST. ROBEIBOR, Rresidesst. Rev. J. B:crdutir., D..p.,Viee Pre/eldest, JACOB Alma, secretary,. c. 74. ARNIM Treasurer. - . Y•-W. WHITE, ManiCAL Annum. DUEL BWOCIERI Gean'Agent. - . This is liiismes elunanY.ropincted on the mutual princilue,,eack volley bolder receiving an equal flare of the profits of the Company. Policies will be issued on ail the different plasm *ULM Insurance. and being conducted on an economi cal basis will afford a safe investment to each policy bolder, and thereby retain the me ay at home to encourage home Industry.. gaii !$$U CE 'COMPANY, PitELAN% buitibuto. • No. 22 Fifth Aveensie, Beernad Floor, • PITTSBURGH. PA. , Capital Alt Paid trti., - DIRECTOR S Nj. Trey. ll.W.olleer, jr,papt.M.Balley, D I &Hate, 8. R. Hartman. A. Chantbers, Jakell . 8. M'Clurk. as. 4. iauey. ir i Thomas Smith Jno.B. Willeck, - . ROB H...F.INGA President. • JNO. P. JEN Ai/NOS. Vice President. Jo& T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Capt. .8.;.ii.: ORJ.o.l4:liieng Agent. Insures on Liberal Taring on au Fire and !linnet Maks. ap2:o7 ' NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Cor. Federal AL and Dianitad, Allegheny, Mice, fn the SECOND NATIONAL BANE BUILDING. • . • O I. MARTIN , Presides,. JOH SHOWN t __ .4a. Vibe Yrealdent, Jamas E. tITETrarnoN. ecretary. , . , . ; Dl.l!..lCripig: , John A. Nyter. rano. Loclai:JJog. M_yero. Jaa.L.Oranam. Robert 'Les. C. C. Hoyle, Jno. BrOwn,Jr.. mom Gent. &cob hopp, O.H 21 1 1 illansrno. Thom J. Mo.Hannter. apt ENTERPRISE '. L INSURANCIe COMPANY OF ilinsimitair, ips.., ORloe, I*4). 424 PENN' 8.4..., Q." RArlosiz. Totroz , Qo. Bruaire.) DI:EMMONS : Root. Diekoon; r Lfddell, 1;:.T. Priday, Gidie, . V&A Rana, . Kirsch, E• j1,7/41, • f4anivre* _ , istabert. L. • buldtard• . Weisser, • acalidecker • . . TD H. reagurer MMus, President. ROBT. DICINAJVIce Pesident. BOWE/. Gaizitte-. fen .T : J..,ALsurrz. tan. PENnurt 4 lIININEFELVANIA 'INSURANCE COUPANY OF INTTTSBUISN 0171 OX. Do. 16 . 13 i WOOD Mum. BUZ OP `OO34IXERD BUILD/DO. - bx tbig h .is a r S i g e r us ireanY. and inserts salmi LtONAP.DTVA, President. 0.- 0. BO - los Prsinent. IItHIE,RT PA O. Ammar. IWOH IlitltiD:11Y; Secretary. O. : BoiT site' 1 MriVprlil°i/. JRo P 1....Lu115. osiah Rine, , .1 in ~, Josiah Rine, John Vomit's. du. H. Hopkins, A. Animals. "" Henry BMW. ' - AGAINST LOSS By PIR FRANKUN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. , orixes,an&firmiginivr ar.,aear ' . smarm s . s - _oharies_hr. Basess, nossefou IL Lotus tal i % Tobias aszter. . David B. Crmea. Genteel Great, , lame Lea. Jaootill. Snqith. Edward C. Dale. ic twigs W. Richards George !ales. 0R1,28 H. BAN __ radileht. EDW, 0.. DALE, Vice rresidebt. W. C. STELE, !Mere J. GARDNER F IN S ,AG . ,iers North West corner Third sad Wood Sweets. 22h2arwl5 EN PEAEKILLi NSURANCE COMPANY, OF awab otensaut omen IN raerucLur SAVINGS BANK 811/LDI*OB. , . No. 41 Ohio St., AllegrheirV• A EIONE. COMPANY. ,W Directors web known to the conuttunttY, n o trust by Mrs mto merit a share of your patronage. ~ i . nEriltit iirwix.;.... .—....proodeat 01.111, Eh PIIDD/di • •'...... •-......e•oresary. DresoTona: . Hoary blobs Ip. L. Patterson, Wm, COQDer. Geo. B. Riddle, /Jacob Franz, Gottlelb Pius, Simon Mum; J.. 11. Smith. ' Sattob Rush. W. M. titewart, Ch. P. Whlston, Joseph Graft. Jos. Lemur, IL J. fllnkatta, Jere: Kelm,. aplthons , r num meurtioicaco LONDON. s ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH minTAL PAID • VP AND INVESTED FUNDS DOZED. ' IND sceop,ooo IN @OLD: buena% !An Tire greeted on_lionees and BeEdina, •Warea and wegebandlaa. Steamboats, e. - alleles tuned Rennie 132 sold IfirDnlted states nraneb umee, crMeguili'itrAT New York. - Aril co SS. doted states arixtch wth De : dinsted be Neer York. J. T. meitktrotExarr. 4.1:03ii, prrtißtrosa, 4'.11..i ( "Refs 4 7 A i niltil 01 /giatr• , . . ~ , Ma rArt 4II 7GFILISI Is alisAirent Air tbe Yan• lutttbs t4TelTplzywipg 94naparty. ~ ~ sawn N I iltikANCEcoas. MIL d ' , I 'r . DER f lo_ , a eat. -'" FMB ,wr, hooretarb, ~, :• , ;..... _.APT. 0 104 44 1 $ Ocivrio lt._ , vsos. , Mai liter itteeti - Pl'.rie Coos ware. E M U.- k v 7 s ekstiOrs./Pittlifti, ,' ,.; CI -are tognsi, • ot,_ , lP/re , anit liars , la; who lk nome t to asallined by Bp, l i r cili. rectors who are well known to the. emiuntskity,l and who are determined by romaziadiatmir !silty to Maintsl4 the ettarseter tbey have anumed, as mitring' tbrobeet II wto ;how who desire to bs tuenrell. a , 1 , , • Alexander Alralc. . e rrs E. V i !, rnil #9 . 4 l l l lll ;- , - • ' -: t 'll. ilifillem 4r,, - ~, I• !, , • is; j e iMea /10AttleAl ,' i - t INVUlltik B. tos t 4, • ta.taxani4itx:lspefar ! , i .i , , .e_pti avrts' Ana. _ rtr. , , ~, rnimp Mr. alti•uuni., peoPLEtp . 00B:Nin WOOD a sum eft A HOMO OffinquiT, tak I ri g Fire and gerine EWA iliz; I#II,3OTOES: , . Ilallpa,Jigkr.._EbOads, Watt, • • '-, • S i muel P. tiallyer, ' (*sr. Parka ' , -' ' Obarle• Arbuckle,' '. • glpps. Jamol diner, 4_,.ared -X ,Brusbo, M.' Van HI , D 2 1 1 '. , James .1).• Varner - - '.' • d3amael Girl:. ATT 4traw G .i11 7 ,' MID , ' . j*& j 0411SAV rp, , Alrtlia; TO 1111 7IDIIIIS ! 8015 .000 . feit Dry Pine Bo Ude. - .330.000 *otitis •tuch Clear Plank; • AIL 000 feetrlh incn Oosatuon Plank; 5111 , 0 00feetbry 1 anddi lath 38,000 h. 3a, L 3 Inch Poplar: 10.00 to tbet• Dry Poplar Seantlinal O. WZO feet Dry Yellow Pule =am: 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. 303.000 het No. 1 18 Inch. Sagdnad Shin _ ales. 1100.006N0. 18- InchShingles. saWalt; 30,_0_0 Fire Mut; 00 No. 118-lacia /50,00 strungles, allayed: - • 1,000 llre Tile. • 100 Tons Fire Clay; • Also, 'Sar NW Lumber, Locust avid Cedar Posts, and all anteles in thence on baud and tbr sale by •ALEXANDER PATTERSON.' Yarda— No. 1 3ERebecca street and corner- of Preble and Juniata streets; Ilan; ward,Alleg ben late bor ough of ifanebester. • • y. som TAGGART BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS N 0.120 FEDERAL STREET, arl4 Alleghenv abr. IRON CITY SPICE AND MUSTASD` MILL, A.Tenue, near-Blirll • lITRiCKILEit Ilk • MOIIitIMDCEs Wholissale-Didera : • •• , . 41 S itar TEI) corms. Spices - and. Mustard. , YrOotill the attention or twnsangirito our Irl- ME,I.ROAT irrEll., solo ti t oneiround • ItiMreaae add WP.P4 4.1 41 7 . 3) 1 ! 9 P » the very- Dorn LA t. • - Fitliott CORNMEAL -Tie A li arti ales -warranted. to be or beattivailty and de /leered In th e city- the of 811111108Ung &XIMILZDi% Fifth avenue. RI ttabarnh, PAL ra h2it 1101tONIP -CLOT/NEM-mi. EON.. geskindrois!aupiiiie'itock - Boys';louths and Cbildidn'sChathw • -,, - . . II t .. t. 1.1 ..... t . I ' roisni, ' s ‘ GRAY & L oGiot A w#._______7 sums ,ill i i* '...._ ,m, s ." '• ' a im — L i Aciumennr !oirrs, 4 Patella Streon c o a /LIME, 101 P dl,344ll•Prinli ter40"4"1411.144k itOPPAr Aillu4 - - " .- r • ~ , , ~.,? , hal — lll4 "4kit:'iiirjo t. .., --,, . , . •z. ;' - lot tr. rfoim.• AL. M. Rib. = .g. ; ,~ a .~a.. ! lariunr °MU MIN/res T . '? . 1 : oAsai mit . , 1 ... • . Meneilt of the favorite artists: , , _ ' .:. Err e and Res. 84,Rwr 14,Irmufe. PEIDAT EVElttltie, April 234. 1811% will be presented M.r. W a lkins .l 'uotee mu drams, ofthe . - PTONZER PATRIOT; On TUN Matti Or ram Was Pieta. Jacks, the Deformed.. -: i ..; . Marry Watkins, /sabel, with soic.: .......... Rose Watkins. To commence with a wel/ done Domes./cßrail. by Mr, Watkins. eptitisd. IT TAXER TWO TO Q IJ AEREL. • Watkins Matinee on Bator/lay. computnentarg Benefit to say. M, W. CAN. NINO. on Monde Evening. arIKASONIC .11:ALL. THIS THURSDAY NIGHT, last night but of the • • • , • one 'GREAT BAND OP THE WORLD SAM SHARPLEPS MINStRILS Pronounced SUPERIOR TO ALL. ENTIRE CHANGE or rtitior,Amm,, MAN .11kwil*A See mall bills. rraum - • Admission. 60 cents. Reserved— Benda, • !, r. cents, Seats can be secured at, tbe lbuga TS 10 - to 1 o'clock, without extra charge. fielbws tlma at 7: rfortnanee at e'cloek precisely.. 5p22:1182 GEORGE GRAY, eat. _ I WN P . ITT W 81"11.61 . WIL Leal, ' e andAtaauir . Second and lett 'w ern Inimitable Liao* - Condque, JAMES. TAYLOR:. Tuesday "angina'. Inn appearance of. the renowned athlete aaa vereaute - performer, 19AN. OLLYZ/3, W. his tinil,s Masters DAN and EDDLO. w.-,kto- ANDItEWd and the greatisOmpan7ln a new kW, Ladles, Magnet) erery:Wednesday and Bunt- • day. SOLD FOLICIP CONCERT. The °new 'Old Folks," Of this city, win ince TWO GRAND CONCERTS, Li fall centime, at LAFAYETTE HALL, Wood Street, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVERIKRI 1 APRIL 11241 and 23d. • Tickets_ 50 cents, to be Procured st tile Meek and Book stores. or at the door. Concert eon menet. at o'clock. .apl-ibla OrrEI7MNELLIIRIIIIIEUIN 4 PARLOR MENAGEIW,' The great Famll7. Metiorte. Pirnif AVENUE. between Buslthaeld aid Wood lt streets, opposite Old Theatre. Admissio Aa Day aud venlv, all the year refue ' n, oenta: Okudren..is cents. lark .01tAND FAIR 'snow being held at "MILLER'S HALL, cern er of Tittli avenue and Gist street, fer Ole !smelt of BT. AGNES CHURCH, Soho: Refidsinients served and an excellent bead'of music is attend-, anceceveiy eiiiiag, 4 141044111F ~ im........................,___ onunA., armpit.' 106 FINE VASES; M OB:PLEAII AMP Cirl:ll.l4 Nrw STYLES, • DINNER SETS, TR.& SETS, SMOKING SETS. GI" 43.111114 A. large stook of - I SILVER PLATED GOODS of all descriptions. Call and examine otir goods. an feel satiated no one need fall to be en d 1:1 1 . BIEMI3D & CO 100 WOOD-ATIIEVI' LUMBER SIMEN, RETAIL Wholesale Prices. • Ei