p r TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL'- The Situation. The obligation we are latto; ..,, Ade 7 b Y. lle War Department, prevent giving readers what we do" ' w w ithregardte the peewit away of our armies, and there much g on which we do not Yana brie inly'"Ligiugh there are strong volatile for, u i ecture- we i n ,, , So doubt, on the eve of important an d n ortling events. It is well known tb we have an immense army in the mnt elm part of Tennessee, not far from Corinth, the-headquarters of Besuregard, whore hi has assembled a large rebel army t Den: Musa; who commands in ails Department, is bringing his combined opo - aims to a head, and we- shall hear, mo probably soon, of • great bittle 'amanita .e neer 'the southern Tennessee state lin , fliereixas shad their ground, a of the fall of Island No.lo, and the city We look confidently for tb Memphis. events ieryloon. Getietalgasnows, hi the Mountain D. partmeic is organisinf his compel: and will no doubt be ready to sweep .e rebel forces from Western Virginia• and Easterri Tennessee, as soon sa moveme be end and west of him render it necessa or proper. • - *IL B4azs , between the Alleghen • Mountains.acui the Blue' Ridge, is sweep ing the Great Valley of Virgin* *steadily ind. surely, and we expect to hear of_ hlin at Stanton some of these ditis. His Depart mentof the Shenandoah, is a very Inter esting one, for from this splendid valley the principal supplies of the rebels have been heretofore drawn. Gen..ldeDower.r., the Chief of the De partment of the Rappaliennook, which in cludes all that region north of the Rappa hannock, and between -the Petticoats and • the.Bltte Ridge, so longthe theatre 'of We_ tion, or rather inaction, of the griatnrmy of the Polemic . , and of the rebel forces at Minuses, will probably not be called to very aotive_dnty in the field. A large part of the army of the ,Potomac 'has left that region, under IlleCzersen, for points lower down the river, and we look for news Irina that quarter soon. Indeed, we are waiting with intense anxiety for, news from this army: - It is one of the hat appointed, and piebald, one tikthe best disciplined armies in the field, and we have no doubt that When it fights it will-win. Gen. BUILICIIIDS is intruding Fort Allmon, at BeanfOet, North Carotins, and we shall notbe surprised some of ileac :days to Lave it officially announced:that he has marched - to Goldiborongh, or some other point in the interior, most probably fighting and win ning a battle. Gen. Holm is by this time in command at Port RoyaL We look for actiie mover. ments from thit quarter, immediately, Se curing the fall of the cities of Charleston and Savannah, and the removal of the moSfrinabeldf back front the inset: , From the Department of Gen. Semen we to have luminaire before this. It is well known that Commodore Portrrn's muter Beet sailed from Shiptaland towards New Orleans some two or thine weeks ago. It is high time we heard something from the expedition. It may be it is meeting with difficulties similar to those of Commo dore Poore, at Island No. 10. Looking, therefore, in every direction,- with the limited -knowledge we . have of these grand and importentitutifentents, we may, ciutfidietly expect: to 'heirtfixi ll ing _ _ . intelligence my day, and from ceyeral otaa4ars at once. Our itMllllllll4ll army is noir stretched along,. in Misatie frets Walillnaza: sitipt the Chesapeake and the lithuitic, and bearing down upon'the rebellions south, with a • force which no power it has can resist., .- - , The Negro QineSion in Pensaylvssis. Two'-billay him, been introduced in, the Penneybraida 'icurielettnel.9 prevint Colored penults from Ants/big the Eitato =dor penalty ' of lbw sad inprieonment. - Ilia - stated ilutt Win bills are supported by leathers of letters from mechanics and wortinipnera of emery grade in Philadelphia, - -who appear to have taken 'Shinn st . the name Influx of "contra , lands4' One of the bills provides that after Its pimp it shall not be lawfil for sitynagro oranulatto of either etc to some into the Sate Sir ikepurpose of making it theirpernmeene plate of abode, or for any ether propose whit. irww,..'..Porsons violating the Priiitdone ef the see shallbe Jilted in a such sot leas than $5O nor 'daft thin $5OO, and for the second, or any future Mims, hie lee to bs:dowlilediest is addition sadergo an iniprbennome of?tot less than six nor more thasitweive Menthe, at ' dlsennion: at** toed.; leather. .tlet bills proposes to "Prinride for the protection of wMteLarewraipt sem competition." The correspondeat of the Philadelphia-A taw describe . . itel'uonerof Setrits of rani iar bins 'but; Ilia' heat drawn up - Willi Mors ears than the bikers, and is &lipid to affect not only'epos. who may enter t,M, Stabs hereafter, bat. these who. re side at present In Philadelphia." It is evi dent thaillie working people. it Philadelphia are already seriously alarmed at-the meant __.eompoiratively triiiing,lntlem of sigma there: Isullivicer. If. any inch' moveinsni is on bat in the Legielatitri of this State, it ie stapler that mar correspmdent did sot inform us of it. We hope over Siete Cs not to bidTegivretsiV )dilation which has defiled the statutes of sours` States west of us, asd *Whit& has . — worked more to their Injury-thin to their . , -benefit. There is no danger of any larger tabu of negro • labor into this' State than is needed., It is the same old cry 'over created the opposition ta the. immigration of. foreigners, of which, Phil . edslphle Wag a . hot...WC There , is room -thhiwiintrY fer'all'thifabiteri is it, and -where there is the :Omit tuire. stialasd competitien, there."' the greatest ProsP00 1 1:- Pon9 o liell.:tifs end seising. up of barriers to _prevent " mai claskor . color from seeking their own,. . • ... • - happiness or iivellhood in their own way, while"obedient to the laws, savors of bar . - bitrlSM,Sita is iiiti:Christiin; sad finite envof ' ' ;• . , • • nashviliet 0111cisla . Taking the oath. The Malvin,' Balsam, of dm Ist. hoe the following taregmtpla , _ - W. understand -Councilman Wm. Shale bar -taken the oath of &nester* as re.: quirea,by Governor;Johnson, and - it vas reported on the streets that Alderman Wm. S. Obsatheat had taken the Oath: We learn the . following • polkonion hare Mien the oath John Baugh, Captain. John Davis WA. - Jackson, Wm. Msybor, Phillips I.Thivis JAI% CaTOada, Wa.:lteibammeh, aad,d.. G. Tucker, of the regular pontos and Robert. Scots' and we,frsn eis, of the assistant pollee; - It -eras j J tha t aleigas-'llfirfOrinttoleiti of'.the _IWO! SahoolS hoott sioaltoi thal he and en the Wails toonwootod• with the sehooli inuil take the oath of allostattoo., 9. , ' a ,P72;.51 ..."z...T.P.•.1,,_,.....,,,,,,,,,,, ~....„:„. 4,,,v,,,,,,-y",,,,F.:-.?..7.,,,p77,,,,..77,-:;,,•,,,f:5,!,,CP:i,n--17-tr:S.,aa-Kcc-x..-„ .nz-,:e:.;v,-,:c..-z,..-7,Fr•-c«.:w,..-,:,--..,,,,,.,-.,,,,,t!:v.v.r.-,...7-4:tt•vct.F'rz.,:r. '--,'-`-=',&F,...M.'ft.,.......---,,,,----..-,---.,.---.`":7.-1.....,574. ' ' , • • • 1 , 7*• , ...• ..,'"', 7. - " 7 7".. ,. ': .'. , '- - • - . ,4 . , . t..VV:W. r.,:. ~,::;,...'',.;:.:!,:.,;•- „?.;..i ~ . .-, - C r• ~. .., Z . : .,;:•- ,- , 7 .', ... , ,•,..-'..-4.474`...,..,Z.,.' Z.,,i,,,,,Z.:,..,,.,..—....,,,,,..,...,-...,...,.....,,, -v. ~.., .... . ' - `5 . 1.. • . • , . • :i.o, itlostran the Sonthern.. Clergy. Too Math Rose-Mater and augur- i 'arapn. rownlow, snorer -te an ad- Plum. 4resiiir tie Preacher's -ABM. A Lexington (Ky.) correspondent of the of Cincinnati, gave the following charm- Missouri Republican says: tensile description of the Southern clergy : . The truth is, the Government lies been I thank you, Brother. Yowl through you too lenient to traitors all the time. There the Preacher's Association; for your kind • has been too much rose water and sugar regent. 1 plum treatment bestowed upon them. I expression of' sympathy and claim as a Union man to have dune noih- sincerely believe that had the Government, ; from the commencement of uur troubles, ing bat my dulY. I have always been a Union man,and have edited a Union paper seised upon the bodies and the property of for the last twenty-five years. 'l was ' traitors found in open hostility to it, and sling a circuit in South Carolina in 18,32, dealt with them as England would have when I was elected to the General Confer- done under similar circumstances, this re bellion whould hare been crushed long ence, and there met with Rev. L F. Wright and L. Swormsted. I- was also traveling since. I have always thought that this &- the Anderson District of the Holston Con- tire war would have been avoided bad the ference, in the same State and living near President, instead of listening to the prop. during the nullification troubles. ositions of the South Carolina Commission- Calhoun,ers, concerning a dissolution of the Union, which was so soon throttled by Old Hickory. for a single moment, ordered them to be This thing called Secession originated in arrested and hung in the sight of the old falsehood, theft and perjury. Floyd did Capitol buildings at Washington. The old the stealing, the masses of the people did adage is: "Yon must fight the devil with the lying, and fourteen 11. S. Senators from fire, a The same rule should be applied to the Cotton States, the perjury. While in traitors—"they should lit treated as trait the Senate in the day time they made a show of keeping their oaths, but at night ore—arrested as traitors, and hung - as traitors." they held their secret caucuses, planning Secession and advising their leaders to ; seize the prominent forts of the South, and I arms of importance wherever they could .find them. I have no doubt there are bet- ter men in hell, or in the Penitentiaries of this or any other State, than the prominent leaders-in this Secession movement. And am sorry to say that the woratalass of men, now in the Southern Confederacy are the Episcopalian; Methodist Babtist and Pres-. byterian preachers. High functionaries in the'Episcop . alian Church are now drinking and swearing. Men who hav e ; met in our General Conferences with some of these aged brethren whom I now see around me, preach in chaplains on Sabbath, but swear and get drunk thidugli the week. A Pres byterian minister in Knoxville invited all denominations to hold a union prayer meet ing, to pray to the Lord to sink Burnaides' fleet, and raise Lincoln's lockade. And at it they went, composed o many old cleri cal ripe r who besieged a throne of grace, raising their hands, hen ing and setting like an old Tennessee ram t a gate-post, that • God would send lightning and storm and raise the blockade. And the Lord did give them a raise—at Roanoke Island, and with that kind of lightning and storm which they not expect in answer to prayer. I also heard a Presbyterian minister in Knoxville make use of the following words on the Lord's dayorhich he would give, to -show the degradadonaif tie pulpit. In the course of his remarks he stated that Jesus Christ was a Southern man, and all' his Apostles were Couthern men, save Judas, who was from the North. And that he would sooner read a text from a bible bound in hell, than from one printed and bound north of Mason and Dixon's Line. I re gard the churches in the South ruined; and financially they are iu a bad fix. I came across Dr. McFarren about seventy miles - from Nashville, trying to run away, but his horse wouldn't work. He traded the horse :for, a mule, but the mule wouldn't work. When I left him he was standing on the street, in company with his wife and children, looking for another trade. Hus ton, Sehomand Baldwin were still in Nash ville, adhering to secession. TheSlaiery Question in Tenndheeee. The Nashville - correspondent of the World Writes s.very interesting letter about the re markable speech , which Mr. Etheridge gave at Nashville a few days ago to . a erowded audi ence. same. We make.the following-extraobt : Bat the huge - thine of the speech' was its declaration, in Wig proud slave capital, that whenever the question arose, the Constitution or slavery, slavery must go down,-that every negro would- be liberated. He declared em- Thatically that slavery wornerer be allowed to embarrass the United totes Government. or to protract the war. These sentiments were iunouneed explicitly and emphatically, and were received with as muolteuthusiaam as they eonld have been in Boston. I turned to a gentleman by miriade, with the old remark, ''q.he world moves." And so it does. Mr. Etheridge also said: that this war had i t made more alit& ioniste ', than all the thirty years of anti-ala e rg agitation and that sla very could never live the security it once had in this country. Wi th the whole civilized world against it, t e Government of the Uni ted States bad sheltered Mid protected it:- „. He *aid slavery was mush' more easily de fended as a permissive than as an aggressive thing.. You have 'got t.,) , live in the Union With•your• slaves if you wit, without them if you must, . He specified the nation s of the earth that bad abolished .it. He proved it en. outlaw. These pointswere put and pressed with fine force and. frankness.. that amazed me, accus tomed. as I have been to thepublic reserve and•caution on this question of questions in the southern country daring all my life. Etheridge is a sliveholder. So are. him dreds of others in -this State who breathe freely and talk frankly on this important Ban que's ghost of negro-bondage._ - .. If this war is protracted, exclaimed Mr. . Etheridge, then confiseation and emaneipa 'tion I . And slaveholders shook 'him by the hand afterward and said, amen. I have heard and- seen enough hero • cc...convince me that Tennessee is beyond any border -State on the slavery question, unless it , be Delaware. I •havebeen told by hirge alaveowners that they 'would tomightily glad to got rid of the In stitution... They spoke In praise of President •Lizooln's late message.. They are in favor of its experiment. One gentleman said: ' "I was born miscuing olives; I wasntirsed by them, breight up with them : dad have at waVs.oWned them; bat I confess to you that I am- thori ouglyiy sick of the-whole institution. • When this army came I called my negroes together -and - said4 'lf yen have any notion of leaving itie,i.have only one request to make: leave me-altogether and forever; stop nowhere with in my crustal. ;If you tarn Op around here,- I'll take you back and flog you; if you get out of mysight,i'll not stir a step after you.' Sir, he continued, 'the owner is the slave- is the binder States.' Free white labor is the best for allooncerned." . Upon' expressing my surprise at such sen timents, I was told they were nothing unusu al in this State. . . , : - While such are the words thateome up to us from genuine Union men of Tennessee, - how many men are there in the North who are so timid or Se blindly. devoted to slavery that they dare not.speak like the manly Etheridge ? He is not .aftaid.te.proelaim in the very cap ital of a slave State . that if . the contest vei dneeelteell to sae between the. Union and sla very, than Lbs. latter must go down here as it has.gone in to many- lends. - . BLIP Lnuwi.--Tho Baton Rouge (l ! a.) Ada,- cage dix;lares: kave had bad luck with _Crittenden, fluid har sons, lost a battle a ite ought to hayelain ad ; Tilghman, abother Kentuckian, gave up Fort Henry.ln4i t iston; another kentnekinn, &lli. Be. Save For Doselson, whi6h he might have done; and Buckner, also•a kontiokian, surrendered, twelve _thousand .men." They hare had had luck with North Carolina as well, and with Florida, and with Tennessee, - and their usual : Wok has pursued them in the Valley of Virginia, and on the South Carolina and Georgia, coasts. • Emancipation the; District A letter from Washington, says The House Committee of the pistrict of Columbia have already agreed to report this bill in all its features, unless,the colo nisation amendment, which was put on in the Senate yesterday, be excepted. The Dill will.pass the House and Mr: Lincoln 'will signit; Although many of - our oboe owiteis are' taking their eloirezi out of the , city into Maryland, there are some who will - welcome the paint& of the bill. I saw 9fisly„saterday who clime elevenslaxer r ilia& Waiting for the bill to pass," he , said, "diet the 10t.' may be taken - off my. lands.. , I would a great :deal rather get my $BOO snalMiiiithem go freek'than to take my.-chances of- a•bigher awn and the negroesstti,to remain slaves." Caixgl us' Dooxiiv:— - mph _paper ton criziaol.l4, doomed •• riyiamistiOarlienkeditWtincrvi4 - l i • I; psAdidjitily dabtrone atereiteit it adds it frMjr to I OlUgUnitad. A COILIMPONDENT of the Chi Cage rest, writing from Springfield, Mo., says After the battle of Wilson's Creek, on the occasion of some rebel rejoicing,„several of the secesh young ladies from the most re fined families in the place marched in pro cession, carrying poles, on the top of which were skulls—human skulls—taken from the battle ground of Wilson's Creek. This might well be doubted by Christian people, as having taken place in a civiliz ed coMmunity, were it not that some of the best people living in Springfield at Abe time, and who saw it, and aro well ac quainted with the parties and gave me their names, told me the story. Tea London limes, of the lfith instant, contained 1,947, advertisements, filling a space of GO columns. M. VICTOR Huoo has received $90,000 for the copyright of "Les ?Anarchies." 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NOTES AND SPECIE, No iloirli . of.trar4, PUtt . ••• Inrcollionpnui made on nll lb. prlo4pol ohne ihre the United Staten B. B. &O. P. • • = Paper idAN UrACTUDXFOiI cI diakisin BOOK, PRINT, 'OAP, - LETTER AND ALL KINDS Or WRAP. /THU PAPS& removed from No. n Word area . to 110. 89 SmltliDakt Itreet;rittsbuigh. Pr. • aerCIABH TRADI FOS RAGs. ,113111a_ R. COLLINIit Yar - WARDING 00311181310X.YES,CjiMiT sod: dI 01111811, BUTTIiI4 . BUM nagsiad Produce pmerally Nce - 95 Wbod wwl .11ttabarah. Pa. - lariLWlgerithigAti, bk be. Curia Elluarr, Dr. Irtila MAI& Pltubangb. Pa. .980 PUBLIC . WOTICES. v $ AT E •••6ENATE.—EL - D. GAZZAK ts ;: rant hhate fer the I:colt , limn notottottion I.sr the Stith, S..ustte apthte LC.N J ATHA N NEELY, ctLower. St. Clair. 'will be suppOrted for Ccnuty rum Loionerbelre the Republican Goanty convention. apralaccreT Lir — iii:s•ricit,or ATM it N E Allegtp.nny city, will be a candidate for oustatiathin to the above Ob., in Lb , Oitorrtitioti to be e...11eil by the Republican Extort • tire ,minis 1..,.. • mb2.5-te CA'lTUli\l•;Y.—'l'heult derrigord trill bo • candidate for the aborr office loGfon , the flrpolOiran NonfirottinirConerot:ort. MARSHALL- SWAUTZV. ELDER: tohll.l.tvrtor Jr.E Fr I D II'ERTISE.TIVEX'TS MAUVE IN}, 13=1 W hIAVEN 4yr-ww. n! Vg...dl avi PillahouroPh. QAUGING.—The attention of parties interested In the sale of tit, Whisky, ac.. with in tine limits of Allegheny county, outside of the city of Pittsburgh, to semi.. drat and fourth of a recent act of Assembly, They teed as follows: Sec. I Be It enacted by the Benito and tt none of itepresentative. of the Commonwealth of rensylsa nte in General - Assembly met, and it is hereby en acted t 7 the authority of the same, That from and after the passage, of thin act It shall be the duly of the Impector of domestic, dallied spirits for the Comity of Allegheny, to gouge and mark all cask, or barrel. contatuing oil of any kind, whether crude or refitted, mauulaciored, refintd, sold or offered fur sale In laid county, outside of the city of Pittsburgh, in the same manner and subject to the same, regula tiau as now required by low In ialation to gauging and marking casks containing doom/aie distilled spirit., for a hich wren", he shall to entitled to re ceive a foe of no, cent. per cask or, barrel .° gauged. • et e • • •• • Soc. 4. That all the provisions and penalties mu• taimel loan act releaug to inspopeclors, approved on •pril fifteenth, A. D., oue thomand eight hundred and thirty five, and the several supplements thereto, PO far as the mute are Inconsistent Iherewih. are hereby extended to the comity of Allegheny, and from nod after the firm day of March, A. D.. one thousand eight hundred and sixty two, it shall not be lawful for arty person to act ae inspector or Ganger of domestic dirtilied mph Its or Clanger of oils, In the said county or Allegheny, outside of the city of Pitts burgh except the inspector appointed by the Gov erner of the Commmtirealth and hi, duly appointed deputies, and any person not to appointed who shall attempt to perform any of the ditties of said calce, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of twenty dollars; one-half for the we of the Coto monweelai and the other half to the parson ening for the same. JUHN 8.11 Mit:la, Clanger. apt-ltd CONSIGNMENTS- Io barrels small White Bes..; 41 do Soil Butter—prime; 6 do country Soap; 3 bales Sheep Polls; 1 2 6 , 1:31N n . 1 Lard; ; • 6 bags-liballbark Hickory Nuts, WSJ lbs. Shsulders, Sides and Muss; lustoraand oods by .I. S. MLR °NTH & CO. r g= c b , J.rita each, or later br einem .t leas price. a ..;ItdasT J. KNOX, Fifth street AtIENTm "I'Ell RICKARDS' MULTOMICRON, %RE TLe great sensation of the times. Surpluses ail Gift Envelopes, Packages, etc. ; contain. Jewelry. alstf.ovrY.Pscipes, Union Emblems, Unique Peogne, for heaths end ChGaren, and ahoy other very useful articles. PROP/TS 2'o AGENTS, ONE HUNDRED AND Storckeepets, Notion Dealers, Agents, etc, wanted n may city, tomtit cord Tillage jo some In this, the Band .tamp. kr drill* g ~~r~~~, Bead the Content. of the Wonderful DIME PANPROSPHOSIUM. Beate the world; has an Immense este; large profits; oontsdne all that the r. 5 cent .packages do, 6111) MORN. 6 Sheets Commercial tiotol 1 Design for Doya . ,tialtar. Paper, 11 Dodge, of War Basket. 6 guvelopea, to snatch, Garuesfor the Social arch', 1 Sheet Blotting Paper, IDerign !or Zototei Jacket General Adetce to Louse 1 Design Ladlea.. Writers, sleeve. ' A 5 Ways for Mak i n g 1 Design ter Girl's Baspn Money, 25 Valuable Recipes, Advice tbr Ladies' Toilet, 1 Calendar for ISM.' ALSO, A-risos OF VALUABLE JEWELRY. W-oull ask one shit theraselvec bend sum sps,lwd W. H. °ATLI, 11121A2A11011:4... W. iIIgIATIMIC. WM. 11. KIRkEATRICK & Wnouisua GioCus. Common Ithrzesumi ca Dsmas to Comma l'Eontcs, No. 153 Liberty •treet, Pltubureb, Pa. • .7 ANNUM MACIZIAICI4... taanner. MACICHOWN ..t.T.;&IIART, FLotra 11. L arm Chao Fscross, Paonvcs AID Comum= klkacksars, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Pork, Da vao, Lard, Duller, Cheese, Beaus, Tallow, Salaratua, Linseed andtatoes, Lard Oils, Dried and Green Frnits, Timothy, Cknur, Flaserni Ones beads. . Cash advances made on Consignments. a. 4 No. 497 Mart it., Pittabar L. 9 15145. 161.1tRAL U BUTT/C3.; 1 bbl strictly fresh 801 l Bottitry 15 bbla. fresh Egy; 20 Will. Prime llbesset 50 bash. Clover heed; . 5 do Tuaothy Seed; • 5 do Chestnuts; . 20 half tibia No. 3 'large 31/sckerel; stl do 'do do medlars do - Secslved this cloy and for sale by 'Pima B. BIDDLR 183 Llbort stress. 13EDFORD tATEIt, BEDFORD WATER, . BEDFORD WATER, FRESH PROM THE SPRINGS, FRESH FROM VIM SPRINGS, - PSBR FROM TIIN SPRINGS For We FUSION JOHNSTON, .3 Comer of Sailibtlekt szal fourth streets.' 1311711tSU.kiliti, Nl. W YN E .AND J. CR/CAOO _RAILWAY COMPANT. -4 krtifi• atm of Stock of this Company Will be .rovued to the Stockholders or the Pitteburgb,. Fort Wayne and Chleago Railroad Company on and after the 111th of APBI on their complying with the following pro vision of the agrestneat for .the reorganisation of mid Company, to will • • Rokle Stock of the PITTSRPFROR, POST Nveytil AN D CRICAGO RAILROAD COMPANY, upon the saga:Korot of each Stock to each persons el may be dealgimeed for that putproe, by the Pm cheek% Agent, may be allowed to erosive an equiva lent amount of stock in the new Croporation, to Shales of One Hundred Dollars such, with Berl p Cer- Vtlicesee for km =cents, not entitling the holden to dividends. The Aeamenent Books aril be *penal on the 10th APRIL, • PT °r!!!!, ml33laltio 1 REMOVAL, U. G. Dqf *d . Co:; 'WM ramose their °Mee on the , Atii Of :April b the Rooms above. S. JOII EIS b CO., Bankers, corner of World mad 'fourth streets. EnfritieS •on 'fourth street. salra2Ml W ALL PAPII3II, HUNTS ALLEGKRNY STORK A LARGE AND mule LOT .113 fir RECEIVED BELLINII A. 7 Vsa r ZOWStrr PMOft N. N, eoeoer South, Common and TWeril I t!" 1 . A A. AN ' ILS, - 114 IsOpte_pirod reply Arraar bY Patin ,w 0• 1 ( & eel Yeses, awl Hortl o o4 drultng toskislit them qultisui good as Sea., • • • • SOWN 4•TETLET:I 3 6 WSed st. GA" .• . AI:ARON AND SIIRNRION ARSOR*IIFT ../RAN 52TONts WATIOV fa) from to Blnch calibre' raaelvedcad-lberali by • ••••• : -rtartatapixtualm . LAKK...uort.„, EX,4W4 , doll2l do' Harf.. Reodred by vs =tar N. comas. *vier .nOPERTISEAM,Ari'S. WIEFELER4 WILSON'S For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1880 POUTOO,I;A PE 1.13 U 1118, EEMMIM (ix= =r.E=ls! B. C. lIICKARD., ,k CO., 1(12 Hunan .t., New York from cur customers to ost• tin for s cattalo*. CO.. 102 NINSIM it 13E0=1 TBt msacemuz aosiron Corner of Wood and IWlthWreirts: WINDOW Sewing Machines. NO Ift YUTH STREIT, PITTSBURGH, PA., UNITED:BT.ATES FAIR UPWARDS OP 80,000 MACHINES SOLD IN THE UNIT D STATES. OIDOMORE THAN PO, SOLD THE PAST TEAL We offer to the public WIIMSLES ,k WILSON'S lISPROY/D amnia MACHINE, at BEDIIOED NUM, with increased confidence of Its merits a the best and mat sellable family Sewing *china now in seas. It does equally will on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, maim the lock-stitch Impossible to unravel, alike on both sides ; Iu simple in construc tion, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. Circulars, giving prior and description of Ma china, furnished gratis, on application in person or by letter. M==l WM. BtMNER it CO CINCINNATI LEAD WORK& McCORMICK, GIBBON & CO, I=I2!3ZEM IMEII2 LE= Nina Stain, amass Mau•aaa thumps& Being esalgilvely In the Lad nada, co can Dumb& the above to - better advaatap to Daum, and m urns terms, th an can bi bad enewbera. GROCERIES, &a., JUST SECEIVRD. 160 boo prime El. Coffee; 140 balf duets Oolong Tea; 75 " Young Hymn Tea, 90 boxes Young Hymn and Imperial Ti... 60 !MU. Cubs Sugar; 20 " Porto Elco Sugar, 125 blots. extra Golden Syrup, to " 44 Honey " 35 " " Grocers' co choice Mukeral, 75 half bbl. " " 30 bblu. Herring; 2,000 164. Codtlah; 25 boxer Sabel Herring; 60 " Co and 104 Tobacco, 100 dozen Corn Brame; 260 keg' Nails, all alma, 12 bate. Ham 6 born butter. In store and for gala by J. A. MoGEACIII, a tf 170 Mort at. &WV no.o :tmo warruiro nri A superior masortmont of LADLES' AND CILLELDWIN'S COTTON HOSK LADIES' AND °BILDERN% TANGY GLOWS. All of which we will sell wholesale and retail at the lowest ponible pace. EATON, BAOBAB( * CO. . . DS. 100 dozes WHITS AND COLORED SHAKERS, Per sale by the tasa or stasis dom., RATON, 11A0111711 t CO., No. 77 171Rhutroet D=EI SIZNRY G. HALE A 00., (Summers to Jaws O. Watt,) Are now making their Spring - Stark , caunaleing every variety of gooleadaptal to man and boy' s wear, which, In extent, choir. Mate and prices will canlinn. favorably with any in the trail. French, American and West afologland Cloths, of the beat mkt., of every shade and quality—. arty large assortment; Omasaree and Doe. Black French Basking . Saw Black French Cad mares; Fancy Coalman to every variety; Bibbed, Black and Panay Caabnereig Silk Mad Caminteres of eary shade and color. VISTINGS—Pancy 80k and Satin PesUngs. rw styles, Super Black Satin and Bilk Vestinge; Malan and A's/Icy Silk Vesthigs; Whit* Flgurod Silk and Satin op. Also, easy varlety.f goods In Baines Costa lamas a very chola selection of Iherninung Goods adapted to plulitaen's wear. Soliciting an early call horn our grinds and the public, any older entrusted to oar can will most with prompt &amnion and punctuality in all nem IMMIX 0. VALE di CO.. Merchant Taller. mhld Oar. Pam and Bt. Ober arse ta. NMi A. BRADLEY. No. 80 Wood Street, COII2IIE SZCOND, PITTEiBtrIGII. Xlitudeattirs ind wkeluela and retail dealer in all 000 i, PARLOR. AND HEATING STOVNB GRATE FsoXTh, FINDERS, ix. Izz oar sample roc= mq be found the CrELTBR&TED Q DIIIMING COOK aTQ'EB EUREKA AND TROPIC, tie molted which have beep folly tested by thou awls, sad the Stare! troaouncod emanated by say la the market, together with a gnat many other &lambi* patteene. we him also . a you largo soortamat of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES EmbrarAnir eau of the RM PATTIIINS pow of• heed to the ribllo. teIrEIXOY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS awl !ENDERS, of the newest etylaa. Ifir COMMON KITCHEN BOW AND JAW GRAM at et which an offend et very low wham ' SMl3peOlal iid.nenta alma lob:Win in visit of GRATZ 'MORT!. miat4md ~:..r 10 u • Onion; 2000 prude Coomry Clear Mos, 009 ir • C l 10 Cams Sugar Cared Ctnehmetr Haw, 40 tomb. Rztrs Prima Clover Ned, 30 bags Chore Halves New Potehr, 00 bush. Timothy Bead, 20 rep Lard, OD bold. Prier Albert Rotator. . • . L. H. TOIGIT tCO 43 •.: • CIIARLOIT2 8L13113 Sob Aient br WM. !NAB! A 00.11 lIItEIYALLYD P1A.2.9‘ Asa GEO: A: PRIMA: Ato.ll XXLODZONII. .sot • Wartinted tax me T-TA-ViNti - DAY.... DRUM itta atm at Jahn Adainal...maa fa tarrying on (bitable . .Stisiatat;l Wray en Doting that - kola mites - ger altiborisid to =tract any debts ca m 7 acoonat. And sbo tat the trade 'will eon. daqad train this data nadir Liao nub sod style of ,SLtait iit.; 00.. at the old atand.at tap mineral Wood and fourth street.. E 7341. Vlttab . •L , Li , RO „FOIL AND,' ATTOZWIFY aaD Litizsmuotwe,Law. Oils* °ail* death-snot eattit at Illasoutul,Asu4 Grant tkeetu . JWID at,ld ti all 'Witham" usually latnistad to thalepl profimi, sfau; —Particular ideation giviai to iba sad bid areissalathe wand .11aurts: promptly =ids and.resilttell, Itac stv.rit Ll.= 110 111 sus mt cart 01 Pirissiisom-Att time ado haYSZNIKtedi to pig tbo foartklaatall- . snout -0 d their (I sad Pita , Alsooloaaat, aro htrebroottited that:itt boy with to mold mato ups' odd atamonsoat. tboy , irtil aril himpatimay I'M IP guldato•• all arroari. that •W usy_bastagullui this date, April 34.11hatt, X. 1108 17 a ()TATO • , . bd litabanetacks Its dm* std far ails 311=11:11,- :i 7 OarstseMerkid iusd Strut streets. rill/ At '1 wth I-..-A 1 11 imbibed of Standard Worim int Asticaltana. klorticaltors, Domestic anlanda 4 lturss Ambltactan . KAY a 00..56 Wood at. mbbb i .G rgen -.1 4 v4 atom sad tbr JAI/5 - X: 1 7- 15/1 - 1/1 - 1, BACON -811011151025, 16 badsgams, - ' 1 " , 4 : 46414ma lftratia a Cu. 17 In. • K 13,, of rvery 'stY ,D buid , por made to order. Lisslo se ir. G. JO n S 4 00., 57 Moist. NEW..BRESS :.GOODS, NEV DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW DRESS 000D9, NEW DRESS WUDS• NEw eLLroos, NEW CLLIaiS. SEW CALICOS, NNW CILICOS, JUST RECEIVED W. & D. HUGUS' LAST 'SUMMBILK BILLING AT II CIS WORTH P ROW S IX TO $1,76 PER YARD. GREAT ATTRACTION C. HANSON LOVE & CO.'S, =EMI 74 Market Street Thor wilt open Ucc'sldee sy, April 7 ofth, the largest and best ted stock DRY 13-003DS Ever brought to the dry etalirsang all the lariat 'tyke of SPRING AND MINIM DRESS GOODS LATINS' STTLti CLOAKS, direct from Boston LATEST STYLES SHAWLS, bratiltil pnttertis, do. Omani examination et our Mock is solicited, at we Mink they cannot fall to pima,. C. WNW LOVE it CO., 74 Market Street. GREAT INDUCEMENS Country Merchants, Dry C3Fcw:)cis, BARKER - & COS,. 59 .Rlarket Street. AEI "KUNST, 51.00 E. 01 NEW GOODS LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. GOODS OUT IN LpOTHEI TO SUIT J. W. BARKER & CO.'S 59 Market Street THIRTY AZWEITTLY3 OF SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTLES: LN IMMENSE STOOK OP .01rE H . SILKS, AT SO CTS. YID YARD AND lIPW*BDS NEW DERftS GOODS. The larva end cbsiont selection, ever offered In this city, _ 14% CENTS PER 'YARD AND UPWARDS Togothot with tl 'moral wwartatobt of NEW GOODS, WILL EN ON EXHIBITION TODAY intal ENLARGEMENT. BARGAINS • roil • TYPO NATeelr..o. l Having leased the Store • Na 79 Maus SMUT, Next to the or we - sow °own, br th• purpose of throwing them Into roe taxi, we will, /mime to making tie re-, palm, , collu-ourn - • ' WHOLE STOCA - ', - DANA/XIS TO onni ' Zither at wholesale err Wall; gerpompon ot WiW mi l=ith ea. - 11112 . 1. • ENTIIIX N.VW 124147 t. `JOBEPEI HORNED' total 17 Runner anon. ILOSIISH U0T,.14.1,111, -DRY COODS , TO OONTINUI VIIII7I, same . it BTOOl' I 8 AT . J. M. BURCHFIELD'S, B. tor. Foustkand/itarket . a=ssan Y4 l o: 4 **i iiiiiii/40it 0 01i do do MC Z ll2lo' MUD irrt $0 00, 10owritt , s0.00 , . •••,do : . -do ISOc s OO. . •Daus aor3 • sort ripasti 3A001M11..W 111111LIA4 G-LOGO' CLOTS Dnarr c 4 miarksis •OA KIRI% 44 BLIAOHED itarappts; fbt ;2)(04, Odl bean parelwONt - .Ol Gam.• RN'S - , W rs, 8E11124 %Iroat,rdui' e, OtgAirsti,_ liriXals.sug• SPIINDIOSS. NAIIIDENIO OLOYn, 'Hair 1112111 1$ oktrdli NESINO sad DOTSON', NS ,- SP/LINO AND S • • ' • Nwrcur,itaxanm 00.. • • - a . • ga. ninth - Fes - FRENCH' EMBROIDERIES„ LAMP - zianournfi cows Ir . misignitatti.wanompip ruliaiokmir:q-14q7f. pc, iwi as Coiwas • 111011, imam a co- N., nantara. g•PITTSI3ISRGH THSATRB. LIMBO and Hymnam. Treasurer LAIR MR. C. 'W. COULDOCK, - Rho eat optstOZ )10 Lt. Ent Ch . 11MICtOr LO[! WILL Cr - W COPS E -.7 - MR. 00171ADOCM. VANDIIMIN BIR RICHARD VAUGMN.........—...X7LSTUAR. to conclude 'with ' 4 • DOMESTIC: ECONOMY. oatt SEIVICKLEY ACADEMY, .4Cisertest sad Cleauserekt Boarding Skoog/Ur Mow) on the P.i.Vt. W. and b tsO. B. R. trete* bailee &Mu Pitugh. Res. JOE.. TakTZLLI; Pankow.; . . The fortieth seedok will corainence on - MONDAY, , Psk etc., inquire otkersts. akin 'nits k Sena, 67 Water etreet, or Messrs. T.. H. .11ertek Co., Stu Wood street., Pittsburgh, or of the Mari*. bentealeywile P. 0.. Allegheny month mixt. I? ietaditldSOUlltaabAili. F.EMALS UOLLEAS THE BUIL The SPRING TERM will oommenos WE.GbIEGe RAE, blarch ti. la addition to MI the branch., cannily' . taught In ; Aindiar institutions, thstructiops will be given in ' Organ Moils and Telegraphing. Thine who take lesions to instrumental Smile will remise two lesiOns . each wmit in veal Music from Prof. h RGEBOUII i , ' free of charge. - Send for • catalogue. . ishlikuldra RENAMING. "mit. W. * D. ROMS. NUlthiAL W has opened • NORMAL" SCHOOL at N0..27 lig." Clair atrear; Thiel story. Teseismay of Tsoaliare: : . He is the coumellor of the Teachers, lb* man to - whom ali of m look foriddee and laitructlma " • JOHN J. WOLOOTT. I motor meet heartily with the above. LEONARD I cheerfully motor In the opinion expremed above ! • W. B. rasa: I take pleasure In giving it as my opinion that Heti foregoing recommendation fully marital.' A. HURTS.. - I know of no IMO who deserves higher testimony ln ids favor. H. N. ATRIAL • I fully amour in the above rooommondatlon; • He can prepare pupils fm the High School, opitlel • than any ether.toacher In tide city.. A. T. DOUTEUITT. Tura-41 ref week. In advance. gams** •' ,- • D R. CHARLES IL STOWE, Opp:cite Oolonttade Bow, no.: tlinpeasio,,liivApj fylatly • DN. M. O. 315. ELEGANT FURNITURE AT 'AIICC.,• TtOht.—On TIIU/13111iTiat 2p. at Ifaaoh~. so Lien Amnion Boum, will. be wig • ' gum*, INA choice Furniture, Carpsta,',ltc., compriaingrimir wit- • pub =Moony bottomed, two marbla top dresalog bureaus, one mahogasey wattlrot=• aut bookcase. walnut what-not: 2sOfiestat nisklng chain, 12 mahogany Botaeitat parlor chalrapincloiell • washmuida, dining and otter lahltia;:tlinieply te• grain carpus, stair carpets, tine 'English' trays, aloe an• beentifai aett'Of Silver Plated " To' • A T A iirrip.N.—on Tuesd : 7 . morning, April aul, o'clock, at. ik0r,kb0r ... ..4 wok. lion AUCLIOSI Homo, will to sold,in lob two*" ; parchment, on. car load of FISH, a:wasting oU 120 HALF BBLS. WHITE BASS, . QUARTER. BBLS. BASS, , - •,; -.LI 4 LILLY 8111.9,.;1311.9.. = ;: Them Fla are-all last year'e catch. 4 . 31•4113,4k1 lion of the Melo Is Wetted to the abate male. - T. A. 31t43.13LLANIN Avo't: • A.NLI 150.Yrd .•: 1 ? LT SHOES, very ahesp,at • ; • . .11101.1LZLIAND's Auction, 66 . /111.6 Mod. ijuor • •ni iivor 411'4 • J—L—Troin 16 to 40 ,prings. at - ' oislEN , 4 Dt vssES - AND: A; • " 7 -- • Dlii2N'S BUOTI4-Sklo/05 Asp einssei LA E • I.4l.$l.l.NtifAX).N • NI: GAITEILS at Matoolo'Hill!Aastkis Boma HOOP GO lacillailALANlni , AUV FOB YOUILBOOT4 AND 81101.11.-: . • WANTED—A situation at to *Shot Slam by a rasa-who lewill's( Mid able to work when not. AP S": aP the Wlllllllll liven, 102 Water stmt., epe-itot WANTED .131111.KMATELAY .1s; T .10013NEYMEN CAIIPZ.X7..E.YIk A*l7 to W. FOBJIICS*4.9riIs Betwets Bmlttineht mseet and mai*. IXTANTED--Conitty — and City Wante, to the vmows of WOO. hs *Mr& the Vighart.l&iarivill Ina .494 &p{_ . - . I. EfoLAIN & Ct. 7 4 -102 TagrAh Vaal. do general) boor& Apply st.TUL&A)IIIIICL'..spe a. BRONCH IA L dr , - ar4Ae:- - ,,gh%'P - ic , dT '- 7i4rht be checked with a ei,m1942 serried ; 'i eglectod, : oftem terininateitaiduerY. Lt. Feu! aim'aw2re of the:irr9vrtanar:kr, - ;-7; etiiirainii a Watit #4 . .ftr# 1 0:. 1 1 . 1; that ii 4 the begirating yield to a. Fral renucki, catazi . the - aPattygagitatze.h.ixdpg.iache. were firet introduoed eleven _ ,yeart ago.. It h " /mem Preve4 - that Mei are;the• - ':- htst arti c le- Wore 'the .44 14 t foli-g-ka, ;Vedas, arsuidditio. , AaitAitini/L4an, aikr- - numerous qffeatiorur of the i ghAutly , 1, giving: immediate . Public. Speakers C Singersk:i" Will fir 4 them effeotiial.fir Amine strengthening the vase. Flo 41,4 all ahilegisti and, alealers::< 4 itkilefecticime, at 2$ oenteir box.. - Weby SIMON JOHNSTOik 411.. 11: MAI B. A. TAELNISTOOK At 004 & ILSILLICRA f B. TAXIMSTOCIL 00, p. VAIID=II iad - HINDIRSONB110& " :411 GRE&REDUCTION lin:Lupo ORVIB' lINIQUALID DOlllttar THBEAD TAWILTSIIWING , MACICININ. Pries $25t0560: 'Nslieeent No. v.Nrt3 Week TheselLithinee harrbeen In nes .2)ar yews. Mee &ea entire estedettioe.! -They,ertUltute /ilk. - sr, Mt; hem, tick azull. embreteer. zed. will 210 *He Nut reap other Wades win do* 'AN Wichimilintivt, ranted end =kept la repair ma; peer withal ci!ok. Beirtnig Neektoe re; Cotten: auk; Oilleter , :Wen knot eaostailthr bend; - - • Sr, 4 mitt!, sti&M a co„, sok iguai ior irOstais Ns/04 No: 12 llith street. corner et Wake. LILLXT Co.. Neitte iddliave 4 ier se* Wkettietwand. IWO; itNkkeds of =WING LILLIT STRAIN • A CO _. N0.1211R5 s.. cseßer ' AGENTS WANTED.' mhtitsead ' s igurbs's Liss limit's toms , . : -.:-. • p p or fITTBISIMIEL=Notice. Ii ban* ' i, that in, pennants of an Act of rAmelibty , , ... thezetoor . and the Chatter of - Inceeproitioni Ilan! ink, Itto. Bake to • receive" oxbow! te: ~ the Capital Stock of the .PROP/Writ as ..:, , coxrexi or PITTSBURGH. will be opened ,e,p,, , ., the Ilintbanteltzttapp, retwavisiaß. Pittebtutzb,:::, Pe., lili TIISSIDAYi the Tia of Atoll newt; to;ingsabi'i; :spanot,lre days • Oakes Ile flock tw ream- e5b.„...,? !.tithed) from 1,1) a. mt. to 4p. so." . ,:. -. • • , Owns IL White , .Jsturl: • lfotum4l.. -- :' , ,r.--v.:,: ... John IL,Patc.. ~,,,,. '=!.. .•,! John 194111404: : 1 sv... . , SafloelP.44rltar, . . . Win. il: Hadatti. .• . , ~.- rh.IV •botenle, - ' Stank Ten Corder; I tet~ Jews D. It Clowlibete, ' "'• Jessie. 7,, riAlt i Zi;. ' ,. - - , 1 :, .. * Jo l l. i ., 11"14 r . : '' j 1:: . n.i...1404.1 ‘ „‘:::• - ,...::, ,`,l4e. il„ ' Win. ll'Alettrier, ' ''' ' •JanwelV.lßEckii, .'-. ''.'",' FIIIST 2:1G21T OP V=M3 ED .&TIO.r4L. TUB BEST SUSTAINED rmrs.rel.s.rs. pirksictex AND SURGEON, OM., No. as PEDERAL BTIIENT, ALLKOUKNT CIITY.A. 103 WYLTIS STREW", PITTHBURGO.-:,: uoriorr adLEN. , # -4 .'lt".'sp• Tdiol - evary• ..nysiber - o MoOLISLiAIi O'h Auction- ;:;,w:a.~ra. SEWING JIL&CIUNES.
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