171 sbur fleet:tit'. T' -SATURDAY MORNING, APREI:. 5 - Pon Religions Int.lligence and Commercial — Repoiticleefrit peel. lediantinniton in 'tie itinnte "Ofi ~ran..a;J- .na 37ios►~ `tmpatant Y,olta ; w had 14 'tl ll '' Sin . a ,rl7 l 4 ,l) ll at 'lthiottatit,, thWafeet hit aitienal theY . will Sitflelehae gurfowre hi.- . say clear 'taken lei that body'. They , were bah votes lb relation'ttthe abolitioil of dual. The vote on M r sinesday, wu on the Presi• dad's . - aiiincipattat - resolution,: The vote ' .'stood—yeu 112,• - nays 10, as foll . ea.. tinibitui, hei.." .. Olt-Mes, B. - ' Drcertdav It. lies; L . - ' .. 'CitaadlerilL .•• Harlen,ll4 .. flitoit.i..., .._, .... Headman, U. Oollatnari R. ' Howard, It. Davie, Union '. Rowe, B. Doolittle: IL:- Lao., It, Ind • ...jklealldeei it ' ILeaS, )/.. UM, r= lt. -- " Morrill. I ' pe el SAM . BariXd• Dam . nemic Powell, b, D. • Oadile,llnion D. •, ...gensedy, U. sauleoury, D. Ltbam, D. The most encouraging feature in this vote is that damn Davie, of Kentucky, Willey, of Viestitioi did lols B. Henderson, of . .6floroori, toted is de affirmative. - All the New Eng- - bind States, and all Ihe free States West of Ptuinsyliania (save those on the Pacific)voted solid for the President's proposition; bet the , affirmative Tote. from -Virginia, Kentucky, . . end Missouri are most precious or all. Dela ware aid Maryland went the other way, be " Mint.) their Senators tualre United 'theii for tunei with 'those of the Demurs:go party, and ,„ cling la slavery as that party's sheet-anchor. • .: Every.. Democrat but. one—Thomson, of Hew - 54iney—voted against co mild and be . nefieent a system of emancipation—beneficent to the masters. - - - Ma. Cowin, of Pennsylvania, didnot vote The vote; on Thursday, was on the aboli tion of slavery in the District of. Colombia. That vote stood--yeas 29—nays 14, as follows: ma Grimes, R. Hall, R. Harlan, R. Harris, A. ~.: -, Howard, R. Hawn, R. eanadlaua,R. l Lane, Hamar, R. Morrill, R. 1 Bayard. Dam. i Latham, D. Dart, lk 1 . 111 7 ,M0. r p t . .bc. t rik U. Hsodam 17 00. U. Powell. D. Kann ~:U.' Saulabury, D. [ :Beery Republican present voted in favor of the measure; and every Democrat and so-call 'led Unbia man rated against it. Truly, this grist Act of justice ritay - be *lad a Illrp—ibli- Anthony. Bey Browning, IL Chandler, IL Clarke, R., Wismar. IL Doollttio,' An"". It note, R. roster, R. Mr Cowan, of Pennsy winribient. On three important votes, relating to ela iery; Mr. CitirAll has not voted—to wit: on the War Order,-to prohibit officers from nit . *Wing" up . fugitive slaves, and the above no- Mood Votes. If heYes been prevented by sickness from attending to his important duties—of which we know nothing--he ia excused. But if he has carelessly or_purposely absented him snit on these important occasions, it shows , thatle lacks the courage to face an indignant constituency, as well as the cinicienci to en able him to fplffll the obligations he toolcopon idnisidf_when he accepted thf otßee of Senator from the hands of a Itupttb4ran constituency. -. Shirking votes is the meanest way of avoid h ; responsibility, and if Mr. Cowan . guilty of this, he Will not escape the - condemnation width a vote, even in the negative would have - called dewnwpon his head. We shall be glad, foithe sakeWf the honor of Pennsylvania, to • hear that he was unable to he present. , eengratulate our readers on the glo rioneresnita.. Theyars indications of a better fatire,and of the downfall of that accursed in 'diction which has brought so much woe upon thi r country. ' BoeulaAx Gsoaawrown has some linger ing_Southron manners and tendencies, we observe.' It is said that an attempt was Tilde in that highly civilized community ~.to tar: and feather a clerfumuin who had been announced to lecture before a society of'neigroero. ♦ mob surrounded the hall whirif the lecture wee to have been deli,- .ezed„ but the ulergynum was forewarned and escaped injury 'by non-appearance, 'whereupon the - rioters dispersed. "Tar and feathers° are the symbols of !badmen .oinlization—begin where it be iine aid end ilitire it ends—at Georgetown, or elsewhere. Tem Fermin! Wilt FY/MELD IN .ELIMPTON - • ROALDS.—The Fortress Monroe correspond - env-of the Baltimore Amelia/1 says:. __ -"The English frigate Rinaldo and the - two' French war steamers have taken po . silicas above. the Monitor, 14111 former lying - abiost under the rebel guns of dewall's Point. The officers of thele-vessels, who . have commtinioation withl.Norfolk every day-er-two, undoubtedly have better infer= L oration as" to the pruppiesi of the, enemy than,wer_have, and the posithin they. have .taken i the Rinaldo having gone,up - day,-la.regarded as. Andloating -not. only, a :desire to Witlllllllll the apprietching / fight, but iiknowledielliat it le soon: ti) come of. As to the propriety of their placing them salved so decidedly in the way them is some wintreveriy, but it is presumed that Com mode?! Ooldeborough will give them timely -notice. as to, his desires on this point." 'risme= Itypiza.—d. Writ correspond ent of the Chieago-Tribent writ* gentleman from :te Cumberland rep resents the Secession element is rampant in that - region._ Since - the ' withdrawal of. <the Federal troops increased surreilanco snd iioleaco has Wen exhibited •on every hand, and the rebels are hutugurating system of guerrilla warfare exceedingly an noying theism remaining troops. • ; • Union men ere again ~ put in: lubjection to penecntion, and have been compelled to take to the foresttrend 'vamps to avoid it. .110, econfederates, arp ,again jubilant, end Ihneiton to raise forces to , attack our troops in the rear. 'The7 think they are able to .retake radur.ah, and. even talk of Tisiang Cairo, while General Grant is pay ' Lag his respects to Corinth. • . Tuxtla nautstEtre-States have a ,dottheadaa gevernmentome Lroving and othurs stationary': • , • winos. omxims. * • ..Yarbs Gsak .tsytor Tentissee • Andrew &amiss. Liam G. Harris: ' Thesis-... U. Peinost. Jolla • Littler, glia," said the Doctor to, the Judge, "Um umlaut of England toward our goy im-Misfit is infamotas, and will never be 4 -.forgotten. • Abe completely / destroyed 7.: all affections for our: mother country—she the.unibilimd; obrcL" ; "V 110,"" country-- she lier naval end _ _ •- Cowerowarer • Mossur., - of 'the Lowdow"lTetee, says a Washi:Fston it Thais*, , hi!juitt.'retaro4 . l4: pltgtowtrota Farina Monroe, with his lag %athiriag-,bees-wrtierttd away by.thm. . 47,tre Pitaident4 P.mancipatiiin Pal. Ei! t t e ritniitilritindorr-Tlines; !Tare :0.7 • The intelligence from America which we publish to-day is the most important which ' has reached this country since tide Coifed fitsteskplit into two republics* the first offer has been made by the north.. President-Lin peln proposes•to abolish slavery in the South 'by radnally baying up the slaves with the federal, revenues, leaving, : however, to each State I ts present right to continue or to dis card the "institution': itself. The object is : avowed to be that of recoeering — to the Union the Border States. -- The means of purchase ustknot sot forth.. It is. only suggested that . a continuance of the expenditure now applied to the war would soon suffice to purchase this enpedient towards peace. 'This proposition is 14Ortancaot for its intrinsic likelihood on acceptance, but simply because it is a propo 'lotion, and is the first bid made towards put- ; Ong arrend to the war. We may hope that , others may follow, and that the North may • gradually rise in its offers Atli something ac ceptable has been.put - forth. The only reply of the South to Mr. Lincoln has been a reso lution of the Confederate Rouse of Ilepre sentatives to burn all cotton and tobacco that ; may be in danger of falling into the hands of i the invaders. Mean While the snow has fallen upon the district that separates the armies of the Potomac and Manassas, abd General Me. • Clellan is again prevented from Advancing. In emery point of view this propbeal of the ; fediral president gives great scope for specu tuition, and perhaps some glimpse bt hope; but ; it is for what it may herald, and net for what I it ie. Sherm!., fromnar, 11.. - Tee Trek, R. !Tboosecog, Dem Tromboll, R. Weds, WllkiW ll.illey, Wilmot, Rf, 3110 Starke. D. Wilson, U., Ho Wright, U. (Fromrlie London Star, March 20.) President Lincoln has sent a message to Congress which will +entre/or him the mann ed sympathy and admiration of the eirilizeof world. Ho proposes that the two Houses I shouldi by a joint resolution, offer to co-op erate with the slave States, for the gradual emancipation of the slays fopalatien. He advocates this proposition by arguments which are irresistible. lie points out that this measure is one of the most efficient of self-preservation; and that if adopted by the more northern States, it would alienate them permanently from too Southern , confeder • nth- and se break. the neck of the rebellion. While not claiming for the federal govern ment the right to interfere with shivery with in State limits, the President significantly re marks that if resistance to the national au thority continues, it is impossible to foresee what may talte place. "Such means as may seem indispensable, or may obviously promise great efficiency towards ending the struggle, must and wilt come." This is an nouns— takeable hint to those who persist in rebel lion, to put their house in order. Mr. Lin coln in the form of an interrogatory, suggests whether the compensation offered would not be of more value to tho Staten and persons concerned than the institution of slavery in the present aspect of affairs. The message appears to have been well received by the more influential organs of the press, and we shall wait with great interest for the debates. which it must omission within the walls of Congress. It is imp/ms/le to exaggerate the importance of this document, or the momentous character of the issues wjiich aro involved in the propositions which it contains. It is at all events, an indication that the dawn of emancipation is not remote, and that the gov ernment of the United States are prepared to carry out that great act of Pastier by wise and peaceful means. (Pm , " _ ,I, Pamlico , . R. , Sherman, 11 . : !Winne!, R. Tr. Eyck, R. Trumbull. R. Ward, - It 'Starke, D. Wfflar, U. U Wright' U. [From the Liverpool Poet, Merril:2o.j Mr. Lincoln has sent to Congress, a message so startling.that it has almost suspended dis cussion at Washington, the different parties being afraid to meddle with it until they discover the tendency of public opinion. How ever it may be eventually received in Amer ica, there Can be no doubt that it will have an incalculable effect in Europe, and that effect will be most favorble to the Northern cause. Hitherto every European country has justified its leaning to the South, or its apathy towards the North, on the ground that the federal government was not honestly or heartily op posed to slavery. To that serious imputation the new message of President Lincoln is a di rect answer, for he proposes a scheme which will "initiate"—that the word he himself se lects—the entire emancipation of tbenegroee. TUE EUROPEAN SITUATION IN DRIES.— The placid condition of affairs bete con trasts favorably with the troubles all over the rest' of Europe. Hostas, plagued to death by the patriotism of the Poles, and unable, as yet, to carry out the 'emancipa tion of the serfs. Prussia, 'with a squabble between the Legislature and the King, who had he common sense and half the liberali ty of his eon, Victoria's son-in-law, might reasonably aspire to the Imperial Crown of Germany. Austria, in debt and out of credit, doubly fearing an outbreak in Hungary and Venetia. Greece, with a very pretty rebellitin, as it stands. Tur key, sinking beneath a load of debt. Italy, aspiring to nationality, but compelled to retain that imperium iiiimperio, the Papacy. France, compelled to retrench expenditure, and with the first serious difference since he mounted the throne, between Napoleon and his Parliament. Everything shows a troubled future abroad—all is quiet in England, except_ cotton labor, which is down to starving point. A MARTYR.—About two years ago, when the Helper book excitement was at its height, a strong anti-slavery man named John Lighter was beaten very severely by a slaveholder and a notorious rebol sympa thiser for.expressing himself in favorof the sentiments contained in that celebrated book. The outrage occurred on the other aide of the Eastern - Branch, near Benning's bridge, where the villain owns a farm. Mr. Lighter never recovered from the effects of the beating, and was an invalid up to the time of his death ; which occurred on Mon day.— Washington Republican, April 2. MISSISSIPPI has now about 450,000 slaves. In fifteen pester hence her slaves will be 900,000. In thirty years they will be 1,800,000. In forty-five years, 3,600,000; and in sixty years, 7,200,000. In the meantime, the white population will be, probably, very little greater than it is now. Mow long does any one suppose the white race will continue to dominate in Missis sippi 7 And yet the defenders of she in stitutions of Mississippi have nerves and senses of such exquisite delicacy they can not endure that a negro shall "not come be tween the.w,ind and their gentility." RUNNTSO THEEI OUT.—"Likely" negroslaves are fast disappearing from the District, and io tho ioursoof a few weeks, if this exodus is permitted by the Government to continue none bet those who in a slave market would be - considered worthless, will remain, and for wham their masters and mistresses would be glad to accept any price. Emancipation, we tear, ', yet destined to become profitable to the dealers In human flesh. Within 'our own knowledge, eight slaves, 'holortging .to different parties in this oily, were 'conveyed to Baltimore yesterday. oat of them are carried into the lower coun ties of Maryland in wagons and in the night. KNOCKING lIWA.T . TILE FOC:MATIONS.— Nen& Sahib and, his Sepoys belieied that the world rests upon the back of an ele phant, and the elephant upon a turtle. Jeff. Davis and his sepoys believe that the world rests upon the cotton states, and they upon a bale of cotton. Decently, in the. Confederate Congress,* the mighty cot ton bale, the turtle of the Confederate mythology; has been knocked sway; and now poor Davis bears the world on his own shoulders. How long can he stand it A Lama from Cairo, of the let of April, !aye To-day forty or fifty soldiers came into 'Rickman, PTO up their arms and desired to return to allegiance and join the Federal army. They were a portion of those whe steeped from Union City yesterday. They report that large numbers of the rebel- troops are also disposed. to yield. Wm find the folleiring in .-the Butralo Commercial: Os Drr.. - :-- - That in an interview with the resident, Inger° the adv r ance of the array, Gen. McClellan said that unless he timid raise the Stars and Stripes over Richmond. :before the 16th of April, he should resign biitClninsingion,. • ChM advices„ilroin most reliable source eentradict the previous. impression that a battlewaa inireinent at eMpitli.. 46ntswes* - tbit thia point could-he readily abandoned with a. mnall show'of resistance. harnot, it is said, - the advantages.—Chieaso Trib. Arai* . Officers Still Giying up -Slaves. TheiresoitaTtion tiffaredia the lionae by Hutchins, In reference to the . conduct 'nf Gen- Igral Hooker.in authorizing the return of lo slaves treated idoeided. sense I ion. n connection with this matter, Mr. Hutchins bar received a letter from on officer of the di vision, from which the following ie en extract : :-.You will be interested to know chat the set of Congress forbidding the rendition of slaves by army officers is violated. I hope thict some effort may be wade to prevent ouch unjust and numageous conduct on the part of superior officers. Our moral and humane feelings have been compelled to witness the at tempt! of slaveheiders known to be of seces sion proclivities coming into -our camps and searching for their slaves in pur private quar ters, under the rover of a protecting order from a General wbo exceeds his authority in en doing. If such unjust orders are ironed, and such offensive measures — are enforced, all order and discipline in our ranks will he lost. It is difficult to restrain the indignation of our soldiers against elaveholdere whose loyalty they have every reason to question. Is there to be no end to each offenses against the [nor al sense er our officers and soldiers? Are we still to be made the protectors and 'defenders of slave-hunters who surround and iffiest our comps This is from an intelligent officer of General Hooker's division. The Best Method There was an old schoolmaster in Eug lank, at Lichfield we believe, who, when complimented on his success in teaching boys, made a brief speech which may be commended to the politicians of our own time, who are for holding back the annio of the country, while the rebels are taught loyalty by . buttered words. Said he, "I never taught a boy in my life. I whip and the boys learn I" This method of leaching grammar has gone by; but if is still potent for teaching rebels loyalty. Let the blows fall and the learning begin. SPECI4L .NOTICE. BIIBXE & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT 1110:1 VAULT DOOIL AND STEEL-LIKED 111111GLAN-PRUOF SAFE MANMEXCTUIIERS. Ern 129 and 131 Third siren, between 11'rod a/4 Erni:Afield med.—North side. Orir BANK LOCHS alusp on hand. rulr; M•To the Young or Old, MALE OR FEMALE, If you bays beau suffering from a habit indulged in by the YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES, which causes co many alarming symptoms, it unfits them for Moo. 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Linseed and Lard Oils, Dried and Gress Fruits, Timothy, Clover, Flax and Grass Seeds Cash nelvancen, made on Ganslgunienta.' aptly No. :nil Liberty st.., Pittsburgh. 13ROPu6ALS.—Sealed proposals *ill be received from THIS DAY untlishnl2th Inst., for the et - retool end completion of a THREE STORY BIHOK. BUILDING, 38.180, to ho erected on the grounds of the Home of Refuge, accx.rding to plans and specifications which will be exhibited et the of toe ot It. A Intmpeon, Esq., of Memcbeeter. Pro poesh to be left et the above prriecc, or at the alx of the Inet Hutton, No. 65 Fourth meet, second floor, JOHN SAMPSON, JOHN PHILLIPS, apt td] JAMES McCANDLESS, ' WALL PAPEIi, WINDOW BLINDS, 41 HUNTS ALLEGHENY STORE. 11=1 N. 1. : err Sot:th Common sea Ye,lentl street, Al 43 I. I Vitt ;,THEET CIIARLOTTS BLME Solo Agt.nt for GE). A PRINCE CO.'S ILELODEf ,NS ANEW ANJ) USEFUL ARTICLE. Flaky. Morse .k Boyden'. Patent Sall-Adjusting clothes Wringer. 'I he tirs-st improvement in this, over every other wringing machine yet Invented, I. it. self-adjusting arrangement, requiring no altera• tutu to wring a handkerchief or bed quilt, crwise quently the least .01111,0 can °twilit° it. The Wringer can be even in operation at • No.. 24 and 2$ bt. Clair Itrvel. J. & u. Plll LLI PS, =1!! NOTICE TO PROPERTY HOLD MIS IN TliE CITY Or PITTSBITEOLL—AII those who hare neglected to pay the fourth-Install.snt of their Grading and Paring Assessment, are hereby notated that If they Irish to avoid mats upon wad atweatment, they will mall Immediately and li• quidate ail arrears tin. may be !standing unpaid at Lb. date, April 2d, 1162. SYN. EICLIBAIIII, 11031 Tresaurer. TiA IN THIS DAY DISCTJY TINUED the use of John Adams' name to urging 04 the Gime Business ' I hereby give notice that he to no longer authorised to contract any debts on my account. And also that the trado wilt be con ducted from this date under the name and style of KING A UO.. at the old stand, at the corner of Wood and Fourth etrerte. ALEXANDER KING. Pitteburgh. April let. INM—ittaler uss FORWARD, Al - TOPSET AND .1.%) COUNIILL.OII so Law. tATIee on the Furth-eat e.trner of Itlatouod wd t resat stmts. Will attend ro all buslttew uwdlly intrusted to the legal prof.... sig.. Part ieutar attention Oyer to the preparetion Nod trial of wee* to the. etorentr Coat Vt. Called:titan proceptle ovule an, remitted, aplamti N STUKE AM) 1.1)1t SAL 10 hble. Seed Sweet Potato., 10 Oniony, • 200 u pounds Country Clear Sides, Shoulders, • 10 tierce. Sugar Cured Cincinnati Clams, 40 huvh. Extra Prime Clover Seal, JO Gage Choice Halves New Pa=her, 30 bush. Timothy Seal, 21 keg. Lard, 4uo WWI. Prince Albert Potatoes. aps L. B. VOIOT A CO CLN ti NATI LEAD wuttlis..— McCORCK,GIBSON CO., MANCIaCTIIIteII or LEAD P IP E , SHEET LEAD AND BAR LEAD. Au,o PIU LEAD, PATENT SHOT AND ULOCK TIN. Ninth straet, Warrant ?kWh std yJumoret Bring exeluvively In the Lead• Trade, we can furnish the shove to better edveztaige to - DCALCILI, and on BtiTtlit .terrmo, than can lw bad elsewhere. apb:Gra (IPENLN(.I.—Mits. M. ISITUULN, No. N....1M Federal Street, Allegheny, will open on V ft !DAY, April Sth, • luiralsolue aleortment of 6PEINC MILLINERY, When she will be planed to senfbes former frP.. ds end patron.. $l.OOO WILL PLIMILIA6Ig.I:,..trarf FARM, containing ,9 wren. with • weld two•tory iitotio House, IMF% 8.,u plenty of choice Fruit oitufo./ 3 34 MU . % frecm fereonebarg. Apply to MuLAIN Co.. 102 Fourth at. E 98 AND 98 TRIED STREET, Jost[ ',cairn! an Immense stock of WALL PAPE ES, 110IIDNES, fic.; UPHOLSTERING GOODS DkMASICS, And every other article In ear line which we are of- String at exceedingly low fignree. 47 TRomember, 96 arid 99 THIRD STRATI', owpo sitni W. WOODWELT.,II. IVSZMiI EVERY VARIETY, 1TY1,6, qUALITY AND PRICK NEW PAtTICIINS, From the town colebratoti manufacturer. of Phil's dolphin, Bit,* York add Boston, comnrl.lng • very dotenstre and complete assort, went for sal. by THOMAS PALMER, NO. 91 WOOD ST.. BET. FOURTH AND 517tH Soootod dour below Munood Alley m.1,17:1md • B ILL KADS, BILLS LADINO DUSINE.SB CARDS, CIRCULARS. LETTER HEAPS, EIAND BILLS; i • And JOB PIIIICTINO, of a kinds, neatly executed, by JOIUISTO2 . CO.. 67 Wood .t GARDEN 431er...r.: 1.13. A LARGE ANDISIIPERIOII . .ASSOBTMENT just Ea= as ICSOK, 29 /Filth 270 6615. Orem Apples, cal wharf, GO " . 4 - 1n store. aad 106'6 by JANES A. /MBA, ■p6 Cok-usr Xardit sad TIM strosts. [True copy.] Pirrsinmart, Pa. /, F. X A Vlll2 DE ROL LITZ, being Maly sworn. do Avon, and say that I have studied the Medimd Science ip all Its branches, in the Medical School of Paris, Prance ; that I us duly qualified to prattles as a physician and surgeon on the 12th day of March, 182$, hy competent medical authorities (physiciani) appointed by civil pourers, according to the lawa of say country. and that I have continued to prae tics Phya. lc, Surgery and Midwifery every Kin= that time, without Interruption, and without devoting myself to any other occupation. F..llAVlgit DE HOLETTIC, Physician, As. Sworn before me this 24th day of September, 1841. adsAly M . atcIiELDE, Alderman. C. , r;// CORNER PENN AND ST CLAIR STREETS, CONTINUED SESSION—OPEN DAY & EVENING. Students ;attar at any time. The atone of inittruc lion includes Book-Beeping, both Single and Double Entry, as applied In Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Ballroading,Steanaboattng, and Gutty other department of inmate, together with all other branches of a practical bosineu education. PEN MANSHIP taught In day and evening claws, by the dleilugaished and matchless Penman, Prof. Comas. Catalogue, containing full Infotination, malted to any address on application to the Principal, aps.2tant JENKINS s SMITH L.lBl' ON A.PrieICATIONS FOR SELLING LIQUORS, tiled in the Clerks' Otrice up to April 4th, 1302: Robert Armstrong, tavern, Indiana township; Fred Arnoberg, do McKeesport; Adam Appel, do West Pittsburgh; Eliza Bryar, other goods, 4th ward, Pittsburgh; ' George Beilmein, tavern, 4th do Allegheny; Ann Bennett, eating house, Pitt township; Adoro Beplor, tavern, Mb ward, Allegheny; Fred Elk, tabor goods, Penn township; Jaoob Elseesor, eating holm, Lawrenowillw John Finnerty, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh . ; Gotloib Fischer, do Duqueene; Thomas Fogarty, do 6th ward, Pittsburgh; floury Feltner, do 4th do Allegheny; Elizabeth Farmers., tavern, Shale township; George Garber • do Ist ward, Allegheny; Thomas Gillsoirle, do Pitt township; John Glenn, eating house, 84 ward, Pittsburgh; tienry ileoperthelde, other goods, fth ward, Alleg*y; John Hamilton, tavern, 6th ward, Pittsburgh, Ellen Hunt, do 6th do do P. M. Hopkins, ea 4th do do Christ. Jame, du Rosary. township; Joseph Jameson, do McKeesport; Joseph Kohnleiter, eating hone, 3d ward, Pittabg; Jacob Kiegel, do do ad do Alleg'y Adam Kingman, tensest, 4th ward, Allegheny; Mithael Kropp, do Ist do Pittsburgh; levier Karl, eating house, 2d do do .1. K. Lanshan, Warn ' 4thSti do Lang, do Wilkie. township; Michaellssonard do Robinson do J no. Leinegroover, do Penn du Fred Landoll, eating house, West Pittsburgh; John Lumber, tavern, 9d ward, Pittsburgh; Milts= Morgan, do 2d do do Alez. Murray, do 3d do do John Miller, do 6th do do J. W. McNutt, do Collins township; M. kverdlooghdr, &Co, other goods, 4th sed, Pittob'g W,5. S. McMullen, tavern, McKeesport; John Nichulbi, do 24 ward, Alleghany; !omen Norris, do Upper Bt. Clair tp.; Misty O'Hara, other goods Bth ward, Pittoburgh; Jowb Ott, tavern, Lower St. Clair township; Geo. Pawkner, do 4th ward, Allegheny; Lowly Rode, sating house, Reserve township; Joseph Schmidt, other goods, 6th ward, Pittsburgh; Marla Schilling, tavern. 64 do • Allegheny; Charles Stoehr, do Bth do Pittsburgh; Soloed Seguin eating house. 3d do do Ludwicg Schmidt, tavern, 6th do do Jaime N. Eldban, do Robinson townshlp;• Edward Wolff, do Collins de Lairrenos Walker, do South Pittsburgh; Catherine Wilbert, do lot ward, Pittsburgh; (hero Welder, do 2d do Allegheny; • • M. Wallace, do 6th do Pittsburgh; Charles Wenger, eating house, lth mad do John Wegner, tavern, Manchester, Conrad Tones, eating home. Mserve tea r aibi, Thomas Corroon, tavern, West Pittsburgh; Thomas Dawson, do 6th word, Pittsburgh; The Court will meet on MONDAY, April 14th, 1862, at 10% o'clock, to act on the above cues. apik3td W. A. HERRON, Clark. N NW OOODS I NEW 1.44.X)12.11 Committee. HENRY O. HALE & CO., (Successors to Jame. 0. Watt,) Are now receiving their Spring Stock, oomprtaing every variety of good. adapted to men and bare wear, which, In extent, chaise astearid price, will compere favorably with any to the trade. Fr American American and West of Zngland Cloths, of the best makes, of every shade and guality—a very Urge apartment; Caminteree and Basking Super Black French Doeskins ; Super Black Preach Cad mares; Fancy °ultimata in every 'attar, Bibbed. (Black and Fancy Cualmerest Bilk Mixed Cat:tinier,' of VilficlNGS-hade Id co lor .y Slk and Satin Yestlnge, new styles; Soper Black Satin and Silk Postings; Marisa and Fancy. Silk Vosthigs; Whit* Figured Silk and Satin Yeetlaga Also, every variety of goods Be Babson Coats likewise a vary chola selection of Furnishing Goods adapted to gentlomen's wear. Soliciting an early call from our Mends sad the public, any orders entrusted to our care will most with prompt attention and punctuality in all mum. JUNKY G. HALF B 00., Merchant Tailor; clan Cot. Fenn and St. Clahr attests. Fettaxits,-ArrENTION.t /PI TTED DP AND J') R seLs BY NO. 129 FOURTH /WREST T UST irsuitic r ED DixP.m Fu.ohi VIZ EASTERN MANUSACTUILEIIB, at the BOOT AND SHOJI STORE of A fall and complota anforttoont of Whieb will bo sold CHEAP FOE CASH 4'Call and aware a bargain LAC& CUBTAESB BEDDING, to., EINLLINO or: WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. JAS. W. WOODWELL, 97 and 99 Third street. appetite Zdniandsurik Cu., , and 111 Fourth stmt. 'able AN AZIVILS; AN VlL$. • We arspre_pared to repilr ANVILS, by Fettling on new Steel Faces and Horns or &saint then*, tasking limn qua* ea good es am. • ape SOWN - It TSTLEY, 156 Wond at. BACXIN, SHOULDSKS, D BIS , HA2I9, In amok* Howe, sad Lr ode b 1 - WM. B. IDLYB t 00., No. 295 Mut et. LA) -1n tierces, barrels and /sags, in store and tbr sala.by iut YO. I.lAlt D HAMS, S06&11.011/11nt DRIED MU. far male j:ry apb , B. HAM & 09. pitscoN, .81101.11illli110, 1414.13 AND OLELB SIDZ kt.ile bj- CALKI (}1 11 0 1).1 K&LL1272...br. ip. - - SOWN.* TrIAJLT 2311W00d it. 2000 for We by SOWN Ina TAU KW.' A L. be Ws b DOWN* TZTLIff, 235 Wood et. ISEEME EMliMMZit= PUMPS . 01? •LL DESCUIpTioNs BLILIT, IPAXIMALL I 00., JAMES ROBB, NO. BO MARKET STREET, BOOTS AND SHOES In every vadaty and atyle, JAMES ROBB, 8D IhriDaDareet, near the Market Haase. CANN AND WOOD CHAIRS HILDUOZD PRICZS, •s. .sa by • ' BOWS a TrriaT iaaw le mae.' • eonrieu~ oa•h4ni LDT_ -- , E,rf. firiwi ,41.za smiions. NTEVZRESS - GOODS, YEW DRESS GOODS, 1. - EW DRESS GOODS, NEW REISS 000DS, NEW DRESS GOOD!. SEW CALICOS, NSW CALICOS, NW CALICOS; NZW CALICO 6, ' NEW. CALICOS. JUST RECEDED W. & D. xuays• LAST 81TAE3IER. SILK SELLING AT 75 CIS . WORTH FROM pan TO $1,76 PER YARD.. W. & D. HUGUS. CLC6ING OUT bALE DRY GOODS, TO CONTINUE CIVIL ENTIRE STOCK IS .CLOSED OUT, J. M. BURCHFIELD'S, N. E. Cor. Fourth and Market Sta REMO= TOR 20 CUTS, WORTH 40 CENTS do do 12X, do do 25 do EMBROIRRID .6ETS $3 03, WORTH $6 Ou do 7 60, do 1D 00 do !00, do 19 00 do do 000, do G 00. DRUM GOODS, la great variety, SOFT FINISH JAOONETS, NANSOOKS, HULLS, DIMITY, RUF FLING, LONG CLOTH DIMITY, 11-4 SKIRTING CAMBRIC, 164 BLEACH= MUSLIMS, for NEST CALICOS, for .I.2Xe. CaU betbre • archaeing alseletiere. ep4 !iail Country Merchants, ror3r BARKER & CO.S, 59 Market Street. AN IMMERSE SIOOK or NEW GOODS tor pleat the LOWEST EASTEKES PRICES. GOODS OUT JD LENGTHS TO sun, AT J. W. BARkER-&'bo.'s, 59 Market Street. THIRTY NEW STYLRII Off' SPRLNG CLOAKS AND "MANTLES AN I.IIIIIZNIVE. STOCK Or E s I I. H S AT 60 OTh. PER YARD AND UPWAIDS NEW DRESS GOODS. The tenon and chakeet selections over offered in ehts cityi I.ll}i CYSTS -PER TARD AND. UPWARDS, Together with a general usortuatot of NEW GOODS, WILL D= ON IMBIBITION TO-DAY =AB BARGAINS Tvgirc) Wee33s. Barlag hued the &am Na 79 MA&KET SipSIZT, Next to the oils we now occupy, h•r the purpose of throwing them into one room, we will, previous to soaking the re,. ofhr our . . WHOLE STOCK BARGAINS TO GASH 8UY5.15,. Nither at wholesale or retail, for the wpm of re ' daring It 111 low at posolble, and okanhig the NSW BOON with an ZNTINE NSW STOOK JOSEPH HOME, 77 IKARICUT STRHET DOMESTIC DRY DOO REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH ONLY. DIMS/ GOODS UP ALL-GRADES, WAWA, CLOAKS, NRIDLI WORKS _ ROSICZY, fILOTIS, &c.; soots rote NM AND Borainua, •TIOIIIf6; 01111=5, PAINTS, to., C. ItitNso?i LOVE.Ic CO.'S; ,74 Market' Street MNE FIM,NOIL A: Kamm .11131101DISNIi COLLARS AND • artisLTLIITED, BUS glad PLAIN COLLAR/4 VOIBOIDZIIND ra,alF.. AN D ralare4 - "CAI rEn4 NALINTE AND POINT LAON.COLLANN, AND. NA TON, NACRIINE. A 'CO, No. 'RPM it. :4•• 1IRr411: ..Eth „ c oy rn TAT% Tmern „ SPIAND 'HANDKIEBBH111411141113; "801141, MCC MIL*, GatrZL • • " aa.l COT/1121- ' smut ' wit' DILAWIIIIS i ':r, • .` O, - 4 ", • . 2411201 KAMM - .No.-11111th'itnteL 8-1 1 r. . x'= J k'3 = .4AaaV, dmitz . , ::, s r 8. 11 0-- ti'n'I9) . KMGrAMIEA TRE. • UMW and ilannaitels Lent day of the engagement of ROBERT SELLER; Ihttianowned lUu,loniat, Ptantet and Inventor of SECOND SIGHT, "THE If AltrEL OF TE AUR Saturday, April 5t14 COmmeneing tit baet-pact two, A. , GRAND MATINEE 1, • `WM be given for the BENFIT OF LITTLE FREDi SECOND SIGHT PHENOMENON, Nilhkh will,consist of MAGICAL WONDERS & 3113FICAL BBI'LLIANTB. The price of edmiselon,for this occeelqn being pleheil at =ll The night's entertainment will embrace the' chef NEOBOIANCT, Which latter will to presented In Ks LAST AND SIOST WON DDRFUL PUASE The viols coanitotlug a performance of unequalled mystery sad Interest, and fteposelbility of Imitation AMBIDEXTROUS PUFFERS, FOSSILXTED PROFkISSOU.S. L z r . COI% t..; 1 LL. TWO PERFORMANCES, zsrs DAT, SATURDAT, THE LAST DAY PROF. ANDERSON AFTERNOON AT EVENING AT ADIIISSION 2io. CENTO, A , efilL DB EN AND SELLOOLS TO ..#4.2lNzr. EDUCATIOAWL. S7SWICEI - EY ACADEMY, A Classico/ and Conweircialßoordho/Solsool,M s o the P., ft. W. end C. twelve ! . roßea from Pittsburgh._ ...7 Iles. JUS. S. VIA V 1.1.1.1, A. M., Panrcanz. The fortieth session will wwxunenoe on 'MONDAY, Mey 6th, 2602, • Yor circulars, etc., inquire of Mews-. .Tok6t Irwin t Sons, 67 Water street, or Mows. T. ll.' Nevin & Ow, 26 Wood street.; Pittsburgh, or - of the - Principal, nerricklerrille P. 0., Allegheny county, Pa. • sp2aw p ke.K.hIALN:, 1X1,14i1019. THE EMT SUSTAINED FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE STATE. The SPRING TERM will commenos WILDNES. DAY, March 26. • - • In addition to all the branched usually Might in Winder institutions, butructiona will Leigh= in Organ Music and Telegraphing. Thom Who take lessons in Instrumental kl uslc will mules two lemons each weele in Vocal Music from Prof. lioloooll, free of aarge. Send for a catalogue. •, • - mh2d2wd I. O. P EitSHIN prase. U==aZO DR. CHARLES R. STOWE, PECESICIAN AND 131:1BGNON, OfDee, NO. 36 I'ILDitaI4I7AREET. (OpponiteiColonneds llow, neir Suiweviaii Bridge.) 103:ly ALL*llllEltir err:. DE. hi. U. JON E.l, 103 WYLLE SMEV, Auerito.r saLies.v BOM' & SlioE AUCTION -11%1M. —At No. 65 Birth street,eeill. be Simi .t largs and meted saaOrtment of Beata, EMS/ comprising Nen's Colt lied Nip . Boon. StOtch Ties, Ankle The, Oxford The, Congreei Oaltent'BrOgans, etc. Boys' Oda and Nip Boma, itrogiumilVishins ton Tits, Cattle? Lasting Congress iaeltent: Men& Tippet, Balmoral", BM!' Doctor, Buikin Slippent, Mo. lateen and Childen's Biome, Shea and Omer" ' war ranted equal to any in the city, and at . muchlower rice.. 'T. A. hicCLEINAWAtic't. 11.100.1 id AT A V 10.N.--JUb: ttirclay 1 • 0 inning. April 61h, 'at o'clockl:St 4- Ilasonlo Halt Auction House, will be sold a large onMstity of Second-liank Books, In escry inserts:owl antero oms. Sam nttlistu reeerve, as the owner` L imorlag from thd city. T. A. McCIaiIiGAXD, a • 'Anotloneer., drILUTIII.M.I AT AUUTIII.I NJ NIGUT, st Masonic, Alan Auction, be sold a quantity of CLOTtiLlia, coloptiAint costs. vests and pants. Alto, iindershitts and bowfiq Hosiery, etc. T. A: DIoOLELLAIID;dnet. A . EN A.N JJ 1.10 804/1.13 • 111. SHOES, vary cheap, st hIcOLZLLAN Irn Auction. SS Yffibitinnot. 1.4 OOP SKU TSI ilyUy : SKIM:du I_L-4'rom 15 to tttepttligt o " at. - • s.l • .mcL4Lkitiiiites. jATOMEN'S, MESSES AND AXIL IF T. DANN BOOTS, SEtOLS,,S,ND O . A.VMS, at 65 Fifth Janet. . • q : opl T . ADIES' GllTZltiu MIIIIIHIJC Hall Atiction' MAN& 11191001" I.l.sprlck. at IicOLICLLAND'S Auction: GO TO MoOLELLANOS A OTIO FOR YOUR . BOOII3.4ND BIIOES. WA S D-Coanty. an ; City ar- TT rents, to the VMOUnt Of PAW Ci , fpr UM" Wilton price win be paid. Apply to op 4 B. NoLA,IN & 102 Bontißitiroot. Qi y vh. .1/ Slight ct ( i' 'kr geuealz.,,gf , noraeliesa BRONCHIAL or gecfii"Olzsaal, u c C D . UAL* might Fle checked 'C" with a simple' re4dy, ifnegi=ted, often terminates serkfudy. Few are aware of the impartcmce of stoPPEV a Xatta.h. 'Cr ,If/4ht Add in its jbst stags; that which in the heginnhie would yield :to a remedy,, if not attended to, soon. attacks the /units. 4forcutfittigatanehialAteffce s wereftret introduced eleven gi4cas Niro. /t has been primed that they are the hest article befara the ptibUce ifvr 10 W dda; fi t a4r-hala_ erhztrit , the 45takiiing Cough in Wanauntitilan; and num 4 nNis offectiaul co" the,q . ..4 . oaat, gitithge immediate relive. # HOOP MISTS, Public Speakesii P Sintirst ths, Bald by au Oraggiats peca f s a CA i roca B 4 ,6 7:lo44 For isle By_g_l!ON JOHNSTOIL.G. ILZlrkirs A.JAHNOOL 00 411. BkLLERS CQ. B. L. FAIDIZSTOCK k rArAncassirowe 808 BXNDERJ3OIB BROIL ~14defssmoramaT &&OVAL. -Al. tdcUitw iour droll arm Wood ;1314::' Iltr "‘ 441) tolllgasco Office to No. irPoint% strait, maw of flaittbfkold street, oppcotte Johnston'. Drag Store. [opti . M. B . NOLAN. =Ed SECOND sninT, On OLD Ma JUGGIAIIIB Baing Poaitively IBM IMMMI P;MIITTEANI r4.r rs.
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