. . 4."1. -TIIIIIRSDAY MORNING, sußqg 27 - • Apologizing for Kobe. " We weri never more surprised than when we read the following extract, in so rts speetable paper as the New York Clew • - monist' : -- Atigrovrter+-, In refereneelo the triad ment Wendell Phillips experienced at the 7 • hands of 'a mob in Cincinnati: 4 ' ..**pins Vallandigkati or lir. 'foot , : bees ,should plumply say in a loyal city _like Cincinnati I—the blood of whore Ems has flowed like water in this war against disinion, that they were open advocates of disunion—would not the people be justified - in vindicating their loyalty at once, and in - • punishing the traitors? Would thole who :now lament Mr. Phillip' pitiable flight, shed tears for V.--and V. aforesaid We ,1•111114. not. But. Whemis the line to be drawn? . an. abolitionist Insult the ...memory of our (stem; so bring our Union Into disrepute With his blasphemous raving, iii still go unchecked and unimprisoned bb there no hick.' de'ecsekel or order of arrest - Jot this clueortraitors There would be . ...Posen and „Willie if these itinerant ter were made to keep company with some -s - pf-Aur !tat* Alritioners, But least of all we hope or wish to tree sympathy for . , the fate of any man who proclaims in the ' midst of a national calamity his identities _ tion with the mad spirit that has loaded' the nation with debt and dug thousands of - graves along the border line of North and South. • IWO,* first place, if the Cbsuisreiol was poesered of moderate intelligence of pass ing events; it would have that Mr. .:4:P4411:ill vo did nat'aw himself a disunion tat . , whatever the telegraph might say, 46- - .7 .: tivse Ise has repeatedly in New York, in IC:W:64l4ton, And in Pittsburgh, declared -. - positivalk to contrary; and that he was r ‘iiiiion, and for the whole Union. the second- place, the most moderate ~ .A. , ? f linortiment would have shown the edetor Pleat the mobbing dial colarlae from any .. . thing said *on the occasion, but was a pr. , . 'waterbed -outrage on the - rights• of free "Pesch. Decent people do bet carry rotten IA their pockets, and orderly citizens do not visit crowdedusemblies armed with tirfittA boils:calves and revolvers. - - the third Piave, Wendell Phillips did not; ohtrude himself upon the people of Cln- Obit:sit; but was there by invitation to leo . Saki In behalf of the Sanitary Committee, • *Md. se his opinions were well known on . Ili . subject of slavery, nobody was com lielled to hear him but those who chose to -;! - -dd•eo,.and tite , :witibing was quite as great ' vaixage upon the fifteen hundred order , • - • Arttitirens who went. to 'hear, and • heard - with approbation, as upon Wendell Phillips hintselt. • - In the fourth place, it is gross injustice is nothing in' Mr. Phillips' *awe to excuse it—for the editor to him "with _the mad spirit that has folided .the nation With debt," rte., unless the. .oractereki means ta join the New - York Herald . and the 'Arprrat, in laying the blame .of. this war upon the Abolitionists. A . Mare patriotic, and a stronger Union sprieji i inr.not..been delivered than Mr ; Phillips delivered in Pittsburgh, and the is 'said of his remarks in Cincinnati ' by the *diet:ire:there. True, begins to his Ode' lit by different road than that par _ Sired by some Unionists, but he is quit* as ~.elneere, and we 'fume no doubt the result ::.Will: show he is quite. as prudenr and as-. nitwits !hey. - The spirit of the'Whole extract is wrong. It is an apology for mob law to put down the right of.. free speech. When this jewel ot onr - bonstitution le gone there in nothing lett ailiberty wortS the name. If slavery littieeisored to be assailed by argament, or lu . ntue,- . or mu:vituperation, if any one ,ohootteiiitandulgeln it, it is high time we .I„,lextittlieottrliint;marks, and see whither .Weariedelftleg, especially see slavery is now mississ4 the life 'of . the nation, and can May be charged with haying "loaded the cation With debt, and with keying dog the thouainde graves along the border."- _ A little cuter a yearago, Mr. Yancey made n'speseilnieincinuati, in the same opera hop'in`which he threatened disunion, if Lincoln was elected, and Id** . threat he Ilia sines caniedlitoexecution. The seine ;•wileribblemhich mobbedMr.Phillips heard him patiently. Suppose they had mobbed ''bra; . irould the NSW York ediblr have sp. lreyed of it, or does he think - :abolitionists onty ought to be mobbed. If mobbing is to . '"„110, - ;:the rule„" a fed' reoklese Individuals Istlad.disturb any "assembly, and even visit ..epochseditor himself the punishment be - ostieMS to Justifyin. the case of Mr. Phillips. .. 1 .. t ,Tiu 9 1 or? AID litrirea.—The New York • Pitt gays that Ihkior : Otinerb Fre i, • potkhand Hunter, with their familieik have the Anna% HOWlllduringthe kat tan taw Petrol"' I. here arranging his pri *hta _ afteire, Hunter only swath!' the „went of the steamer for Port Itoyal. Beth liertivali have important teaks sot before' *do, awl , wilt delay to it departure a iti etagle•t hoar. Fremontieleek- Ins Ilifitwk. and hearty, and is *emir le be inWthejaddie one more. Nunter b pre . tpatTwite , prth forward the oeltunns at Tort as Mei can be moved., Rasits prir Winans., the' pliant sew . tr...,:0f the Monitor, is still very la. TA joins , ti:ropt ens of his Mends, dated at ?tiidity; says: "Eryalislas if tint, - and for two or throe days we'leippikfer his lite. ii is rallying a llt dn Whir; and Witiejny,' wife and . his wife, and axis anztix /I °P e l • kin k hi m 400;14 will;be awfully gleaned. 11101$1111-halitA#l3ormiouuaii of lia`ow- nos _that he litis flint nisi who 4Tek t hi4 'seers f tnn.jnu ihelL . _bnrstziritbin ten testifiesit f:filShil and ilie.toilell-of„it."-, liepublieso. Centnit Cooa.mittes of ,j-411ttei.tras hail Joined ixt address to the Ig,, wi4ati• passage . _ . . • . . Cfoldiallywelanning patriotic .cdthisse do4peratlng withtheim in ill , to sustain the governument.::: A uland -national; beams of old effete - lesaniSathuo otnitiolled by ,Seendoubtful influences. will best sustain the cope=-' deft the Republican' , ban- the Nahville L `received treoiti&l is Now York; ti* • of the vessel is ear Sid bj 2 1 . 11eatiot - )s The st4fl: - .Ch&i*lni Jut petfer the. Corilisiteth: 4i-Nzitiler'fi, lie-bough = Ceral government, sad si .e • Captain Rogers says the lighting wu terrible. A larger portion of our troops being armed with the common hunting rifles and idiot guns, charged the enemy time. and 'slain; clubbing their guns and driving the enemy; who were armed with the -beet -of ripe,' from their . first. position. Thd oniony'. gained:a aineh stronger posi tion, when; from the exhaustecistate of our troops, they fell Vick. When, it bename known to the . troops that Gen. McCullough was killed, they were frantic with rage, and his command fought like demon., charging at time., and putting to light !To times their number. , Gem Metintosh fell-at the . head of 'hid oseumand,warly in' the actio n; also Gen. Herbert. .Gen. Price received flesh wound the.arin the first day Of the fight.. Gen: Sleek, of :the **out ; arthy, received mortal 'nand: Therewere a great many officers of lower grades killed And wounded; and it wilt be several days yet before an exact. list:of tbd killstand wounded °snide 'got at. - • 'Our kies In '`'i•taind - numbers is eitleuited, :es tMd ; Lopsaad, killed end ' 1 7. 0 04 10 4: 4 1absnis," to • the Charleston. Merestryi - • denies that there I. :any Onion;entiment theta, II says: Ae ooneerne the aeoonat of the joy of the 'people, of. Florence on the visit of the gun.: boats,- And upon seeing the old ray, the !start sad stripes, it Is 'a point-bbink,jet— abolition' life. . Not 'a :lad of Fleir 7 . ones went to see them,. or desired - to Lad any communication with WOlll. /nOl were held in utter_detestation by e,sej soul eitthetit exurbinn and hi..'wlfrq a tailor from Vermont, named Hyde, who had been living here for tunny. pork ' , They went dowt to see, Cheats and were glad, hat nobody els*. T Hs says . they have.tbo Vermohterlit jail it! charge of stialing. anoilionnent of gees is skorinollne story reported by an ~Ltr. f osrt trees . - "A wisithy'Arab; molding nsaithe lion. , I liars of Almnem; lately paid, hi. drat Matt' to Algiers, and was presant•at a ball. On Ids return home he, said to his .wises:4 ',Whstmine stratums Ostia .Zrettalt wo lien grit ' ;.Would you believelt? they alt•- 11 10 1 1 1 1 41 7 te4 2 7 1 .9 2, '": 4 1 41 0 ,14 1iibr0110; --4 4 1,14'f-Stieli!eraitheddeit fervor:. '#o**, 41111,ANKX44#90:" Nide stale Mr—flrnold; Illinots,..bittoduced th e , 'following *H. ott Mondays J4 - fie House. It iitti - refer6l to the Comiithee on Ter ritories: A bill to render Freedom tuition"' and Slavery sectional. - To the end that Freedom may be and re mate.: forever the fundamental law of the land,ln all places whatever, so far as it lila Within the powers -or depends* upon the action of the. Government Al the . United States to ittake it so; therefore, - .Be it Owed by. the Senate and House of .14FWesentatioes of the Uhtted States of Awe ire iri vas Asierab/ed: SECTION 1. That Slavery and involuntary servitude, is all .oases. whatsoever, other than in the punishment of crime whereof the party shall have been. duly convicted, shall hereafter cease and be prohibited for ever in all the following places, via , First: In all the Territories new exist ing or hereafter to by formed or acquired in any way. Second: In all places purchased or to be purchased by the . United States, with the .assent of the Legislature of the several. States, for the erection of forte, mapsings, arsenals, dockyards, and other needful buildings. Third: In all vessels on the high seas and on the national highways, beyond the territory and' jurisdiotton of the several States from which or to which the said vessels maybe going. Fourth: In'all places whatsoever where the National' Government is supreme or has exolusivnjurisdistion and.power. Sso. 2. That every person now held, or attempted to be held hereafter, as a slave in any of the places above named, is here by declared to be free, and the right to free d= hereby declared may be asserted in any-of the Courts of - the United States, or - of the several States, in behalf of the party, or his or her posterity, after any lapse of time, upon the principle that a party once free .ii always free. In noticing this important bill, the New York Evening Past, most cogently and prop. tidy observes: Mr. Arnold's bill will, we trust, speedily be reported by the Committee on Territo ries, to which it was referred,and brought to a vote. it is a clear assertion of the prin. olplea on whiohour government, was found ed,acid it proposes to terry oat those princi ples in &mintier entirely constitutional and eminently wise. It has another good qual ity, in that it define* sharply the position of this nation towards the rebels. The corner-etone of the "Southern Confederacy," according to 'Mr: Stephens, is slavery—the corner-atone of our national government Is freedoM. — There - slatery is the nil; here freetionila the rule. Se carefully does the bill guard the rights and privileges of the States that, in the third paragraph of section first, slavery is prohibited in all vessels on the high seas and on the national highway; beyond the territory and jurisdiction of the several Stets from which or to which the said semis way be going. There Is here no undue &sunup non of power, no trenching on- disputed ground. The more ardent, opponents of emancipation measures are such confes sedly on the ground that slavery is a local Stato institution, with which, where it ex ists in a State, the national Government has no right to interfere. We hope, therefore, to see a gathering of the true men of all parties in faros of this bill. dll friends of liberty can here meet on constitutional ground, and place the Government where the founders of the Union meant it to stand, and where it stood while'Waahington, JefferFen Madison and other distinguished Virginians were at the _helm- Moreover, it places us squarely op posite to the enemies of the Union. They rebid to make slavery national; we fight to preserve the Union as it is, with freedom nationaL They strive to overthrow the constitution because it does not make slavery universal; we light to maintain it, and with it the principles of liberty for, which the fathers fought, and which they made the corner-steno of their oodstitutien. Froni Dixie', Land We give below the rebel account of the hattls of Pea Ridge, from the Memphis Ap- Pod. It will be seen that the rebels admit the death of Generals MeCiillongh, Mcln tosh and HerberVaud that Gen. Black was mortally wounded, making four generals lost in thalight : Fort- &nig, March als,lBa—Our troops; under Generals Van. Dorn, Prigs and Mc- Cullough, engaged the enemy toy three days, the 6th, 6th and 7th, at Perry's Ridge, In Benton county, (hie State; near the Mis souri line. . The fighting was the most desperate on ;word. Our loss was immense, that of the enemy_ unknown. Generals McCullough and .Mclatoakt were both killed on the 7th inst.. Gen. Slick was Mortally wounded. General PriCle was slightly wounded in the arm. CoL McCrea reported killed. Col: Sims slightly wounded - in the arm. Our forces are now In the rear of the en emy, and driving them seuthward. They are whipped beyond a doubt ere this. We are expecting later intelligence every mo ment. Geri. McCullough fell while leading his _command to it charge. - The bodies of Gen erals Mclntosh end McCullough will arrive this evening. . • Fort Smith, - NorcA llth.—Capt. Hickory Itogers arrlyed :here yesterrday in charge of the ammunition . wagons. •He brinp with him °Metal ind some itri.j. Interesting details of the battle between oar roma and the enemy at Elktiont,lonr miles from the lihwouri line., . Nave *widen A Bali/More corresiondent of the Nevi. IfOrkßeesim - y Post sits • The case of the slave killed by his mas ter in Charles county, recently ventilated in - the newspapers, IS substantially admit.. ted by of the slaveholder's' neighbors in the Baltimore American. The attempt to escape from the charge by pretending that the death of the slave did not result from the punishment inflicted is regarded by everybody in a slave Slate as confession. This is only one of teeny similar cases con stantly occurring in the domains of slavery. And yet this is the system of oppression that Northern apologists for slavery would see restored to its former status in the Union, which it has taken up arms to slay and de strop. Out upon all such miserable sym pathy for iniquity t If they stood in rho shoes of poor Jack, how changed would be their tune' DIVAITATION 154.3 LI3SBUIIO.-TllO rich and thriving farming lands about and near Leesburg have been devastated by the rebels, and they look more like a waste that an inhabited region. The small farmers have suffered most severely. Mr. Thomas Elisann's estate, about a mile from Leesburg, is stripped of all Its fences, and its out houses almost destroyed—though the man sion was not disturbed ; a very costly edi fice. Just before the rebels lett they barn ed some 4,000 bushels pf wheat in the stacks, belonging to Mr. Swann, who was the late Mayor of Baltimore, and resides there. He estimates his losses and injuries at some $20,000. This is only one cue in a hundred. The people who are left behind express themselves as disgusted with se cession, but they leave it to northern sol diers to put it down. They are still under the poisoning influence of slavery, and dread the crack of the slaveholder's whip. SeerWON IN of Ref. Mr. Craeraft, of the Church of the Epiph any, Philadelphia, formerly occupied by the late lamented Dr. Tyng, has been forced to resign on account of his strong Union principles. In his farewell sermon he stated that he was literally starved out of the Church, as his salary was purposely withheld from him, and be was bombarded by anonymous letters from his secession Church members, requesting him to resign. Secession is by no mean. confined to the South. There are 'rebels In every part of the country, who deserve the offices of the hangman quite as richly as Jeff Davis. HP'ACCIAIL WOTICES. £BUUE & BARNES, - FIRE=PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND ITBRI,LINZD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFI KANUFADTURBRS. /fog. 139 mad 131 Third km!, bd..., 1V0.4 nod tbolatoted direetik.—Norti ss•Gi. IiarBANK LOOKS ninny, on band. mta.s M'To the Young or Old, MAUI OR FEMALE. If you hare bees sharing fro a habit Indulged hl by the YOUTH OT BOTH tumme, which ammo ou many ologrortag eymptosaa, It unfits them for Nor doge, and la the greatest evil can befall MAN OR WOMAN. See symptom. enumerated Li ednrtisement, and If you eel a sufferer, that out the Advertbement, And mud ler it at 011011. • Delays are dangerous. Ask Au Helmbold's. Take no other. Cur.. guaranteed, sad haffatiose natkikdaerT =TM! Or • rend in Need. Try DA. ewszre INFALLDEILL LINLYilba is paw pared from the roil" of Dr. firimma aware, of Con necticut, the groat Bone Bettor, and ha. been need I. thepractice for the tau twenty pare with the new sstouishlng wain As an external remedy It le without a rival, and will adenine pain awe !weedily than any other prepanalon. For all Ithaummie and Nervotta Diaoidors it t■ truly toralitina, and sa a ours the to Bona, Wounds, Sprain., Bruises, A., its soothing, heeling , and powerfattrougthening proper. ties excite the just wonder and wonislement of all who hire ever given It a trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable wet performed by it with. In the last two yaw, attest this hat. R. L IiDLLILS It 00., Agents, corner of Wood and Second streets, Pistol, • h. Wl:datr Sake Superior Copper Mill and rixa WOR&B, Prnutracia. . PARK, - MICURDY & CO., Yannactusene of SHIMMING, BRAZINBS• AND BOLT COPPILL PRISSILD CONTI( COTTON 114LIBID STILL BOTTOMS, . ERALTNB SOLDER: also hoodoos and dealers In3LITAL&TLN PLAT& dIEJCZT IRON. WU; .110. Constantly on hand, TINNBBB• MAOIHBEa AND TOOLS. %rumors; Ho. HO Pint and LIO Peseta stmt., Pittsburgh. Panu'a. asp s:IM organ of Copps; cut to any Mired pat! tore. Confesticqui and Experience PAciIiVALID. Published ibr the, benefit and as • warning and • weeks to young moo who sages from Norms Debility, Premature Domy, Au: sup* plying at the mum Um the memos of 2•ll.Cure. By'Ono wig; has owed himself altar being pot to great eipesao through mealiest impositkm and quack my., By enoloidng a post-paid addressed envelope, stows norms may be had of the author, NATHAN IEL En.,-Ileditod, Map Co., N. Y. Wahl daw7 wa. a. memoir —..r, a. micas. WITK.ISIW MLLES. ROBINBON, MINIS & ravanaas *lry lltalararuas, Wiaitaaroa Wow, Pata!aaah, Pam's. Orriaa, No. al Mamma &rimy. ..IfsookOpuo Nada of STBAN MOD= AN D ULU MACHIN/NY, OASTLAGIA BAILIWAD %gout, IMLAY ROLLINS AND SBNITE MOW WO/AX. I/rJOBIIIIG AND IMPAIRING dott• atishors O 0 am 1062Adl J. O. L. 11111011 P. 11.€ -- Ir'XUMPATRICIE, BURN AP A (Bosoms to J. 0. ir.ntmusquat 0o..) Mar. aosuinwes .&ad Wholoado Nelms -In LAMB, OZUMJIMTI, SHAM, CHAMDI4.IIB4 eariwboksa• Arista fask K'S OKLXIMATID 11. 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St Nukes Puts: oircepaias tau ou nu 'paapia ta• t, •.- 't.10:401: •sper frAefIIIINIDIkaod dealentin BOOS: PRINT; Qv, LAITTIR AND ALL KINDS OP WAIF searawt• tamemd hVIA WOO Strold tallo: as siduahm wee; pituburst, P. 110/"OAISH OR TEAMS YOB SAO% got : 63 ' I COELISB, /art earibra ;um coacianaox Known , :Di *bilis& * k ip bi ammus, sums, sunk sult...d• puninr. fa. wood swot. WTAV LIMA lieFolus* 2b. 81,0346 enin.,,Dr kakes BRIM; Ws. Pftqblinds.'Pe. • atao - Eli . : 3 . , •AC f -1.500110. ad tom FIN to 1100110 ha tidelcolo,.. Put noshotss IS sSI IL Ode ghost. - • • .144 urinnixtrs, It '14.. 71int", mei 4,tarm 5:4:r r 3'UBJir AlOTjeEB. MEETING OF THE 101'OCK_: HOLDERS ' OF THE rirrasueott AND 00A L HILL TURNPIKE 00M PANT willbe held at the TOLL ROUSE of said Road, (near the city Una,) on MONDAY, Harsh alst, DM, 2 0"PloeR. P. tn...roe the'iputpose of oonsblerion the propriety of gluing 'tip Alto Llurfer Of ssfil Road. btodtholders are pullenlarly requested to attend. ALEX BRACKENRIDGE, Pies'L WILLIE BOOTEIE, : . .022 Idanoniorrtz, re., Fob. Inti,iintrL • -ELECTION for -.President and "Ir Ili Directors of the MANCHESTER SSA Y• LEGS BANE will he held at the Banking Hones, on 9ATURDAY7 the 2Sth of Hush, 11562, betWesn the hoary of laud -" Amendments to the Constitatiun DT the Beak will be submitted to tho-Stockholdets et the mam4. mt.e% - Ins. fe27:lutus THUS. H. tJP.DIKIL MMEM MOM M. Wersow, of Allegheney city, will be . norolidato for nominotion to the &bora oflio4 in tho Oonroritkon to be culled by the 'Republican:Mown tie. Oonoulttpo. toteVgic ~T, 1 Abrit CT A'll'UltiN.ll; Y.—The an - &Mood ill be a candidate fur tboiabove °Moe before the publican liernincliugeoui nliorL HALL IiWARTZWEL EU. ..._ _ . AlEir JD mit TISEMEXTB MAIJVH INK, PHOTOGILIIN elLpvms, DIAXIIB FOR I. W. 8. HAV.K.N, Meow a Wood pot 7114 rd Wm*. Pittearah. MEV: Din tt..TII4TIDITMIKIPIogIR MANUTAOTIII/IMP.-11WN, OIL ems GLASS —O PITIIIBURGH.—A thorough business neut. of extensive acquaintance In Ohio, indium aid Illi nois, would like to engage with Boma wholesale or ommatacturing house In Pittaburgh, at Tnivelling Agent for the same in either or sesenu_of the West ern dudes. He would expect t fair salary, feeling sure that he could and would snake such a timluess connection profitable to his principal. He can give satisfactory teetimonisis as to character end cation, and. should thetmineas require it, any se• curny that may be required. Addresa, for cue %tot, JAiI&4 HAIIILTON, Gaxtrrs Orrice, Pittsburgh. mbnald =IM=MMMiSi SEWING MACHINES. WILDIAIIB A ORVIS' UNEQUALED , DOUBLE THREAD /A MILT SEWING MACHINES. Price $2l to $14.. Saleroom No. 12 Fifth street. These liaohlnee hare been In Sae four years, and hare ttirace noire malefaction. They will 1 Stl. gath er, fell, hem, tock and embroider and will do all that soy other !Urbino dll do• All Machine. war ranted and kept In repair one year without charm, Also inetruottona given to purchasers. Sewing , Machine SCISIOIS, Guttoe, Silk,ull and (tilers kept amstantly on hand. LILLEY, STRAIN a CO., Sole Ageots for Wooten, Penn'', No. 12 fifth street, corner of Market, Pltte burgh, Pa. Litaxr, STRAIN A Co., btanufacttircrs and bane (or sale, Wholesale and Retail, all kinds of SEWING MACILINE NEEDLES. LILLEY," STRAIN ,t CO., No. 12 Fifth rt., corner of Market. AGENTS WANTED. osta:Useod Juer itif,CELVED DIRECT 1 0 110 hi THE EASTERN MANUFACTURERS, at Om HOOT AND SHOE STORE of JAMES ROBB, NO. U 9 MAIIKET STNENT A full and ampler. arorttuarat of BOOTS AND SHOES In every •erletj and style Which will be cold CHEAP FOB OASII 11111 i secure a turgaln === near the Market Honk A"h TO 'SSA J AND xrr VLIWV, AIDS TO FAITH—A series of Theologlcal Kean by Amaral writers, being a reply to "Essays oat Ile vieß" tatted by Wllliem Thoropeon, D. D. 81.0 . 117110USNES. FAlTlL—lllustrated by ocnapertion of the doctrioe of the Oxford bract. By Blehoplifellrelos, Joat received tcd br mile by mi 3 7 R. S. DAVIS, 93 Wood, !street. NUT ICE —Th at baring bail 8 CART WHEELS stored in my yard, and Osl.r. ous of occupying Bald yard, the owner Is reminstaL within thirty days, to remove them and Foy omega, or they will he 521.1 for* n a HENRYHhf YELDRESII, Manchester, March 2L at Herr's Hotel mh2s;ltd A' PE GAL YTO LET. —The Gallery, built under the ruperrieloti of Mr. 'Labatt kluma, over the old Allegheny Post- Office, bear roderalstreet, will be rented low, In osn nection with a inception room. Inquire at No. 17 Water street, Allegheny City. It 11. DAVIS, I whlnhatd . DAVIE., I N ra " o " 4l. /I.,.K.—Letters Testamentary have beau granted to the undersigned on the estate of thigh Davie, deceased, late of the city of Allegheny. All parsons having deltas or demands : whist the estate of said decedent are requested to make theta known, and all pereen• Indebted to said danient are requested to parwithout delay. Offloe of. Executori at No. 67 Water street, Allegheny. R. U. DAVII3,I . mhllliattlatver IL Z. DAVIS, f EL'""L J M LI UuLLtiOL THE DIET. SUSTAINED • MULE COLLEGE IN Till STATE. The STRING TIDE[ will ccantrience WIDNES, DAT, March 26. In•additfon to all the branched, nenelly taught In shellac. inetttatiooa, Instructions will be given in Omen 'kluge and Telegraphing. Thom who take hewn' la Ineliamontal Altaic will receive two trOfOtli each week In Vocal Nude from Prof. IiONDOCI, two of chary. Send for a catalogue. wididdleal PCISSINTrirc Prow. UNION STATIONERY PORTFOLIO Ni. 94 Strata of Paper, 4 Steel Pena 1 Ancommodetion IMAM, 1 Faber Pencil. ZVNIIIf AILTIOLI OP SUPESIOR QUALITY. VIANIUNTSD. They am all open, and can be examined belbre per. diming. Bowers of imitations. Pins 96 cares. $l4O iii Dam. JOHN P. lIUNT, ..1 Masonic Nall, /Nth Mmes. Pittsburgh, and- N. N. Elmer Beath Common and /Wand stnet, Alle gheny city. nibiN BASER 13MLNAILY INSTI- D.TUTE.-$44 is the average empanels tor ilosid and Tuition per term of 14 weeks: Wog Term commenras Starch 96th. UM. School nerie,mote twos Head fo! circular. ' • A 'IF PHOTOGNAPII IN' OIL COLORS .L Ihr $lO, call at Noe. 1111 and -114 Smithfield street,' up Main. AU otherkinds of Pictures taken at the lowest rates 'and la a Impactor manlier. - - • nihfo .D. IL SOAVE& Artist. for Autos It qtdoltly end well, there Ii nothlul egad to . * • 2 ... * AXWeiTERIS:- : Do4AB, 8440,„ • • -w, C. BUDLEY, • Solo Agent for'Pi4sburth, ho-• • IM fetv/OVIALO., Pfbeerge, Peon., ....- .Seett D . on re oi "Lit, 'ln •6 D Drhf , 4oo bbla. Green .04pien • 7 ta"igniv. Dec /Nazar t;tai.•iruinif Jenfeee.. - ''fiartive per steamer Bt. Stiouti-47 .104 choice dote andior tale— • , Oaks Sette; - ••• "' . IOU boa . choice Wm . / 1 8,44i - • : • • 101 , -bas. quarter So' 180 bee. Dried appion - •,, - ' '14 1 1 4" 0. d re r e Qtaius ee, ; •' - 10 halt We ' flop I/1 . 1% 1 : 7 ' 0 r &Wi . ; , , . eealb L, if: i'olo'S 4 Oo•-• 2001',!. halve.; 80 tows Enko4'.._ 8 . 8 . 118 .. . Ettr:-Ifamtly l 71884 - • :OA , ' ' tio:101;811.111E118110.4i2'.. tali .!,.: I• . • B •'l. G-13,415 J. *oil to la- 2,.5 aid 4pl t. thickness. JUL saaeltad Attlia.,Badeo. at the • • Babbitt liNvot. Ikaatl,t.l3t. Mgr atteet.:• -.-. t shy , ' .3. &Ir. NDIA U • -4,451/ feet' Ar rr i li s trioisakankiyurbydhult, itsagabartj ilk oldr stir sa li rs Atrarrisa .VE* ETN# STOVE WORKS w. BRADLAy. _.!7- ,••• NO:: ,-, 'BO Wood= Street, 00iLDTIR esocisii,'Frprsavaan, Manatatitun and wholeadaaad deader to all COON, PARLOR AND RRATING STOVE'S GRATE FRONTS, FINDERS, &a. In our Lunge room nut be found the OBLRBRATED GAB BURNING COOK STOTZII, EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits whleh bare been fully toned* thoua and., and. the Storer pronounced unequaled by any in the market, together with a groat many other desirable patterns. We bar/tab,* a very large usortiment or PARLOR AND HEATING' STOVES, Erni...winsome of the MT -PATTERNS now 01- Stred to the paha. WS - FANCY ENARELED GRATE TRON'S6 and TENDERS, of the newest ityles. R' COMMON KITCIIEN BOW AND JAM ORATES an or wtitcb are Giant' at Tory low prima. of Tr Va i l . rac i Tonts °Strad to balltholawadat tO MALT, 1$ NEW tiOolpsi EIENIIT 0. lIALB A CO (Socooeson to J►mn C. Watt.) Are now twOriving their Spring Stock, comprising every variety of goods adapted to men and boy's wear, which, in extent; choloe taus and priced will compare favorably with any in the trade. Frencb, American and West of England Clothe, of the best makes, of every elude and quality--a - very large atwortment; ClllRiMfrell and Dawkins; Super Black French Dueakin6; Super Black French Camel meror Policy Casaimeres in every variety; Ribbed, Illacleand Fancy Canimeres; Silk Nixed Ca/Elmore* of every shade and color. VESTINGS—Fancy Silk and Satin Vesting., new Baper Black Saila White Footings; Netlike* and Fancy Silk Vestings; Figured Silk and Satin Veatinge. Also, every variety of good. lbr Begin Owe; likevriee a very choice .election of Furnishing Strode adapted to gentlemen's wear. • • • &Inciting an early (sill from our friends and the public. any orders entrusted to our are will moot with prompt attention and punctuality in all mem HEN 111 0. MLLE • CO., Merchant Talon. Cor Penn and St. Clair stree Pi:INFS . °, ♦LL DILVOKIPTIONS rirraD DP AND FOR BALI BY NO. lo FOURTH 8 I ET. . L PAPER., ROUDERS, WIRE BOARD PRINTS, DECORATIONS. hc.. & UPHOLSTERING GOODS, SATIN RE LerNms, ' DAMASKS, nuNoES, TASSELS, OORDS. SHADES, Am BEDDING Of ALL KINDB ON HAND AND BADS TO ODDER, E. E. EDMUNDSON & CO. OPPOSITE J. W. WOODWELL'S, • WITRY VARISIT, STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE NEW PATTgLINS, From the mom orlebratsd manufacturers of Phila. New York and Boston, comprising a very extensive and complete assort• mentAr sale by THOMAS PALMER; NO. ID WOOD ST., BM FOURTH AND FINTN Sword door bylaw Dliroood all ay mhltlind igiiMial BELLING try' WHOLE ALE Op RiTAIL. JAS. W. WOODWELL, VI lied 619 Third street, opposite I. Ydutoudsonavo, and 111 fourth street. - rettlo . . usa as F kUlT n . W — k l . 2 fsDtocJO HMS cDhIaTIS TOPIO ofs m ctedyar -2 s py dame fommilk TgTISL ,' e/em possi ble cars taken to hays ovary radar maw to mama Of Apple aloft ws hays 1780 W-60,000 of which ars limos. pita. olds, 0,000 bar par olds. Nor, 10, 000 two to throe pint Psack Pima, to,* AP • • ' Itsrssiume—ehe Treed is. tie! Nursery. (4 aUd ZVEHOEtZiNit boa 1 to 8W by_lbo - htquirsd, tboc; alto, SHAD' ..T1411.8 - Alt.D 811111111/12111r, oho and rat.ll. • , Addres PITTIIHTMOII AND I:4BLAND rlln -811111C8, • i-111171U. lorritrw)pg. 3,, o==Zl 000 K. PAJILON AND NNAMLNO ITOPANI, Warshoon, No. 471ipMeai gavot, ALLIGHINT CITT. W. ?odd nen thi Montt= of Maim yd otharo to our Iwo moortmont of OONNON AND SLIM SNAIIINESD GRATZ MONTS, INNDSES, it.; tololit SOW 000 ZING NANO!, wbkh.tro lun Jillbrought out and Wadi contains somolinprrro• moats not found in env altar rang*. OAST IRON Holm raoarre, IRON NA NO, 014 tal kinds orGASTINOS tooditto enter. 10t1 dt, - Da NAVIN i SOIL rpfrOPEDID,' now i r g vided. •with te. Wt ORIIDB 2.IND:REEttaw . .-And nni,nidni c -tb• aim. to 16 4.w1kits. ADVANCES' itADS.ON.CONSIGNMENTS . " To our friends in Liverpool and London. "••- . • ksuresOd lieNaha! Civet , - P4licktuf, WAGONS IC — Wm. FO - SALE V..134X -1 TARN wiciems, - 01L WAGONS and SPAIN& WAGONE4 - OANDENEWiI CADTS. AND COAL CANTS,* WEBER WHEELS:CANAL. GARDEN*. sire;•BillCK 'AND ATONE 31ABON'il „WtLENL NARROWS; all of &ahem drythabsq also all kinds of malting sttendsd to promptly. Apply:to .• " - DONT, ,13A114 lessontataasa„. , ::., Dante ifidsral street litatiow,..llllegtway „. , r'llBS •1, ' I IttlkiaB —4 imp , saduart muy voided iikirtimeilt etedl . the Modern Improved Trams, Including Dittiee oe = *tasted .patemr Vet" the extent Instriunent itt the. kind Ix Jar eide;atArrently redficed price!, trx, SIMON JODDSTCIe, D And Dealer In theta ?mkt ki , Corner Andtbfiehla nd tonithiltrei, Iler Shoulder Bann, thispen-et prittic VELOPXS 1 I L-IY4 the snub. .a. 74 slob bt trims B Innis to a rtipatior lot of w. 4. zsrivnt inniaans; fan ncroza;_ empLesi ftw - • - . el if4511,1N4 Vilikauk *Oak. J11..w rock: 4 - %ND 41.1);-600 cue? wu. bai l by 11. 41. - /Alllilnomt 4 00. - - ThU fint-olses hove—the mart quint, horea4Me, and pleasant bond In the eity—Micas inqamior la dnoements to those elating 11/1W TORN lar bud or It.isomatist .1n ks teamon. and ki pten th e NIINOf4AN PLAN, is searunnitm with TAYLOR'S SALOON,. wham:abashment% as. be had at all noun, or peeved fn theftemns rooms. Tb. charge. ars moderate. the -mnas and 'attendance of ths firat order—baths, end all the malaria oebtan lencee attached. eablkamd - F R E NC H'S HOTEL, adrifealwas they my be tattered hi the videos Iteteetery. There lee Berber's Shop end Beta Icanuratteobed to the Head adrßewese of BONNIRS aad lIACTIMiId who say we ere fall. notin:dlya pOWERS' ROTEL, (SORMERTA I►lLl'L) NEW 4.1003 S I I Ude long eetablhdeed enitpoinlar House hea re, oently been rebuilt and ;gently enlarged by . del aft dltion of aver tUU rooms, and now bas SCOOMBIO4I6- trOtUl tUr oror AU persona It bas ale° bran. thor oughly renovated and refunalahed. midis • ' BUSED If 11,313 ASH LIOIST.D WISH 0/3 rusommooM This Hotel has sole of the best luoationt in therity, It eery of acmes from all the Steamboats and Reli nes:la hmilog to the Wry, and ht convenient to all the dry oonnyausea. It has now all the requisites of a b'IEST CLASS HOTEL, miming the *Smart of Its Inmate.. The patronage of the travelling public to respeet- Silly sulbrited. WESTERN HOTEL, Noe. 9, 11, 13;15, 17 Cortland& St., Shia old established aad &smite noon n the &einem Community, hat been receatly retitled, and is t omplete In nen thing that can tab:dater to the cemfone of it. patrons. Ladles and families an specially and carefuCypnrrlded Sr. It is centrally located in the bushman part of the city, and it conanous to [lmprinting Ilan of shwa boats, tan, omnibuses, tonna La. conseqtence of the preens, mo he re bellion, prites hare bean minced to OnD o uai ems Vim Can rta DAY. • The table le amply supplied with all theluxuries of the meson, and is equal to that of aeyether hotel la the country. Amp/. ILOCAMpliodatleva are offered for upward of 400 guests. GEIrDo uettelleve rumen, harasses, audothers, who my the Western Hotel le NIL" D. D. W1liC11118T1:11, Proprietor. Tues. D. Wurcaserrie. fel4,3m CAN BowroN, is the A ‘ lArglas t and beet arranged Hotel In the New England /Mates; la centrally located, and nay of ac. cars from all the route* of travel. It container all the modern Improvements, and .racy convenience far the comfort and accommodation of the travaling-gmbak. The sleeping metes are large and well ventilated; duo suttee Ofiltwanil are wok Arrilage4 and aomploter furnished for fandllmend largo *avian pertlicaDC the house will ountlente to .be first alas hotel in every respect. Ja2l:lyd LZIVIE1.111CI„ Proprietor. " kIAILEY, FARRELL I CO DR. CHARLES 11: STOW 14, • - (Opposite Colonnade Boors pear. iltswatuiou Drklrs ISily ALL7OHY7IY CITY. 11RESS. GOODS AT AUC TION-Every if aft...noon tbi. irlittk. 11111.01110 ttaticai Mouse, sill Ls said* qnsatisjr.of chaise brsas GOCKhI. Prints, Are. m 626 T. A. AVOLIILLAND, Anat. 50fi PAIRS LADIES' COI4GRESS V GAITERS Just recoil-6A atuffor sale at Dte.- Wetland's auction. -LaAlar dloaltitall intizAndno Nast petrubulitg. . T. A. ItoOLIDLLAND, 10112 b Aortioneer. pAR'I'S u' STEAM, ENlithES A AUCTIOg, for account 01 Wilolll it ifllliCetreerp, at Wes: Point Boiler . Yard, On MONDAY, 3.lstlasl , at Y o'elock, L l bet sold portions of several Woe= Login., to pay storage. •, s i • • • mh26 T. A. MoCEALLANYI, Anolloneat. U k'.ll.OLl) IgJi MUM 11 lAT I AT AUCTION. • • . Ou THURSDAY ILOILtaNG. „Marsh - 27th,-oat 10 ceelotk, at - No, 20$ Penn sieest„ will be sold aquas., tit,. of well kept HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FLRNITUktE, .comprisiig, •in• part, Sallas, - ,Table. Settee, Veuitiarc 131ludei Allsb and Low- Poilflleal ateade, Carpets, Oil Ovals. IV ardrobe, Centre Table, Dining and Breakfast :Tables, Chairs,•Engrislngs, two ebandellene. Cook Store ' and other articles intim bouts.keeping line: • T. b.. DIcCLELLAND. u24;tt ; • : • -.••: lactioneer. CADY AND WOOD OHAIRS Sldirl4 cold, cacia-h-aZza-iii B RONC HI AL which might, be checked 9 0e':` with simple remoscly, ifnegl&-ted, 64en tsrminateo seriously. Few art aunni. of "the importanoe_ gtoPPing a "fpuah & oliaid ,Agald 6-, its frst stage; that'ushich. in the'brorinnind would 3414 to a - mad remedy, if not attended , to, _soon attaclat the Janes. 4fralcuee.gsanchicdAtti c h werejlret introduard eleven years ago: It nai DIM piClied'tha they crre the best article , beam the ,public ifglatrejiti, Adde, 41r" tsanehitia, ... - -stAnza,,fecialish, the Hacking. CoughNi, num./rotAi oreaticeke .ql , - _the OA eetat, ASP im,nediatt relief Atblte apesekers 2r willitriet , enwvi - ebotua eaka4n e and strengthening the ,voioe. &EDUCED PRICES Sold by di afraithista and peaka_ 'f,"„ilerdi#r, at S 5 oeqtta sier box. ~-•- • • • Forasio 1097;110N JOHNTON. 0.8. ICUS. lk IL A. TAIDIUTOOIE • 00.. LI SIMMS Jr 01). , B. L. PAILLIOTOCK Jr 00., B. Y. TAXON/001,T arms ass sarai saw mass*•STAVIN sermisireas. tOGNAC /11 .1,611:132111, aO4 name taatillonaltkr.4 sad atleilasse ei*ab*Ardsgesh, dark sad psis, la haliresnaad .11,00HE1,141. BILANW.aa*, PeurralW, tA; "dot sette; seskat . tatriasade, dark asd pat o* the mesa /10 N Kellesia Ikateddems, Paa D sad Wee Drop, a pipe; rheumy., pips sad area, BUM--SG ms sad iambics -440;w WHlBLYS—Websa's bleb sad itseneers &sdk. in103.-.Port, Sherry, Madeira, )343rdesas, Mee' *ad et/arre, a( flak= tredse. a Otl,--7/se Hordes= Ude. la awe eitd beekoiL klUfki I - - ktaitt 1 , - 4i• Bow pool4itig addilica-ii,thoy LAImPr. musiors.Al.in binuntinir Plum; 011XiLEAL121'8 e tixtD I.iI4;REWMai _ le ilk:" -- , - i•Tilc7:1: io .10 " reasn'a Ottuabis 9' - ' War - -; ' LibistyAtesi6 ,Try, "ebb,""blip op: ha gm: Indio st,No 107 It lot strest„ Atm AWL WOORIIL' HOTELS. rEfiNATIONAWHOTEL, 368 AND SST BROADWAY, •CORNRIt or NJUNKLIN,IT., NNW TORN ON TEE IWROPHAIN PLAN, aufame ROOMS nrry owes mt. DAY Oil/ H." &pin. ioraß ilmoultiort (Omosito an, Hall.) E=MII= 17 AND 19 PARK ROW, Opposite Ose Astor House and Park, NINE TOILK. PIMA or DOALD VA PIN DAT arra/tau, $1,50 m DAT , ka*mat 11. L. POWIII3B HAAS,. BI.O.IIDWAY, Haw TO= 0111% PIIYBICIj Trs. PHTSICLLN Sul/GEON, Mao. No. 96 rEDEILAL NTRZNTi WTLIE PITTSBURGH. JUCTIO.Ir S✓ILL'S. ===Mil ill iWOOD 9 Liirr.YllTs uiou:, "e t.?? 2.• ctLif- St d F. l; 401t1` . ‘,6i4:10Dil N=W=_ BARKER & CO. Aiv garalizzesti irtefilf • . _ . W..b-i - vv GOODS . Rahn NEW GOONS, MAW Eioc,pl3: M• BUROFIFIFILVIII IcanbaciT Colima roams A NLAsc•Cilea. RMB&OIDIRKD POL. D, Oft&Y.CBS. 081 GARVILLAS. arAosionrros Aiw MILS FANOY alt•LtE. HIAT CHBOIL. SILKS 'Emu OIIINTES N 31,1141.CHND11178b18 TABLI LIIBI 0411111Z1ZTT8 ahrt GOODS Soza. LOW YOH casa • k. GIT (110111 RRAT INDUCHRIDIT6 S IP TOO WAIT TO UTZ ISONSZ BUY ,roeut P., Y 0 - 0 0 - "XS WHBBaa 241 . IL Bur SILL. FOR CASH • mow GOODS opiciizte namy. Merrhnee and ether beet Prints attii%ou Job let Philip Allen t Hone' Prints, lik. per pan!. Unblerteked Hoehn at reduced prices. Headrame Spring Delainee and raker Drama / ilaa4a. Black and Yet Colored Drabs Silke*SAGY Robes. Geode Lo Men'end Here wear—a StlrmarOgclat. • Beltaeral and Hoop Shires. - .1 Ifel,ilk, Work, Hosiery, ex.. ALL ODD irIOCIL CUTUP /DR C. EL&I/SOll LOVE & CO., -J. 74 Pitarket &kg* wthls JUHT ligeglYZl.Y W. & D. IFUGITS%;, 100 PPM= 7101:11,ED . DE VAINIS - At 10-:6T11 4.4 imkonsi) annizaswine TOR FOOT OALIOOI AT PLAIN aILILS—ALL . 003028:.- PLAIN Emx.EL...,37mpro-txtrabtozzit .DALMORAL iND.'HOOP kith& & - , _Corner -Fifth- and- Markrt Striftir` mnis FINE FRENCH - -. ENIRROIDAnaIige —"--- ; sm AT , ooLLga4 tatvzs: its i ; GRIM. ANTARES. ROBIN. W.k/111.."7-7.t 'ad VAPp, WORKED BAR.GE4., • • HAMBURG PLOVEO/EIP; - 11111 LAOR GOODE,. ; • Ir4z, TERROR LACE EXIMP,:* POINT Luz (KOLLAR% GUIPURE! ARIA 'PALM laiki=...dritrunuurs :spgoorromikoiskddiur ecorroN • - —Noss uLoyas gAuximera NllW , ffeztaria mugs- 4: LT . IT lirk . eget rrhi FILTONcIdACIIIJK lb Ai mi inirz arum?, - • • - JOB BERS - AND RETAIL )- ' r A TRIYIKING 111 ,1118201D1111111 : 80111113ri7 -i7ol : llg4 LAßßi l!i fillVaNfl e°°l3 'i - --1 !•1144W . 11.11110L118 AND !MOW . agratty - Ormitry mama* :111111iiiireal4 taxi amigo bowie sibtl win; VW•Miell ad Si. Woo mar clock. . -- • • • WROLlatall "D/11.thilfiLil(*—Amesad:nr.or 17 and 19 - att. - t: . gyp,, SPRING MILLINIM-la W'H'QT'~'gd L 8., HAM eIIIAILIERS.2I76N74 tat, dt7 toy Grp , prarrocoL4ARB,AND" , • • ,^9f,fbolgawriblittlibUstilia. " r f th C-4 0 4 "1•1 4 "":: : • " , .. 8 .° 12 Wbot‘grk aid /146 SW • N4.IT pod Uri - Rik it. B Oriktl7ll3` Ayr axonlvai • thi. .14714 Adaigld &DO, 11"3"ril bbla. 'fresh' , • /Neebad Irst ibr Welly +adtb 1; , r - NaHltat • steliti- Anti lirlifitir4l., r.. W.. Wlctulikt.) Q.COMAL &Xi. mai by • bbl 4 Garrott B. A. seuxua :, CKork - =MEI ".... 6