rgg2, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 15 Agr• Macs interesting matter will be found ov Otarlitilmad laurtb . pigdir thu morning: . , The lien Congresp..lneresi g Cor reepeedertee:- l!kintrodiising correspondence Le low, it is roller to eay that we have seen otLes letters addressed to ciert:;llloOitisio, eql, hie , replies, en .the subject of:the owlet '. lion of a -Member from the;;let."-liistrict, _for the neit Congress,. in . which -.he has been earnestly urged to,, permit his name fors third time to come before the _pople, "and in xpply,to - whicth . hills agreed to ef.rrl,anloth er term ~if desired by his con ...etituenteao to I,S. ' "As the ziame - id THOMAS M. hiAIiSHALL, befp auggested by a correspon- AMIV : 4I Our columns, for the Caine office, it ..:.le . :-Aut Proper to say. that Mr. MARSHALL is who believe that Oen. /does- Cheuld be re-eleeted, and .is, among • 'llioatv:mentioned above who have eorrea landed with Gen. MimauvAte — on -t lie sub ject, and has urged, his acceptance of a third term. We arc authorized by Mr. MARSHALL to say:that he is not,.. and will Cat be a candidate, believing that - the in-: . tesesta of the district require that General MonattaaU should remain in a pi:union ho j ima filled with so much acceptability to his' 'emzstituents, - _ _ • 10 il. ' 4 00 RISINAD ' iEl'MOR fairly before the people of the y . wonty-fitit District, ass eau ili4ate'far- congress at the next election, eubjeOt,Of ion's°, to the ilecialon of the Re publican Noininsting Vonventicn. We need 'only say, (or ourselves, that if Iho nom initicin is accorded to Gen. blooancan, we aball take pleasure in rendering him a cor 4iarsupport..: . • • • • Prrreirounn, "burl 10. 18Clt J , —Dear gir I lure frequent ly -thought that our Btate,.and especially the Woitern part 44'1_4 . 4/led to eternise that infinenot in the Na -00014 o :othcik vrbkh her..weelth and population justly. tuitttled .her to enjoy. Thlk-ii belles, trioes to afrestimeaure bout the rreOnent chimes in ,ber felateeentatirea, thus depriving theta . albs hinuehee =fh might obtain by longer entice and greater ex. ' • 1 WWI, hesthitt I ahall'uot be considered u Whin . future prospect. by expressing iaiLl:cere desire that you would consent to be • can oe:eh 7.11 forse-election to that office, whose duties have beats so' faithhilly discharged by you during your representative career. I. consider it, morrows; highly dasinbla that a nesnufactuniug community like ours shoukl at. this aisle be represented by a tither, who G idettlithltd With that promineut branch of National prosperity. .With great respect, yours truly, TAO. BARZWILL. . T WAIRINOTON, March 17, ult imo:mai lettenr - 1-havonmeived from'Sir valued Of- coes the titu ants; asking nos to beta candidate for (?:Ingress at the twat:oloction, none his given me .more real pleasure then youre of the 10th that. Yourpceitlon ma load ing manallicturer -and bulimia man; the kindness and frlendsldp I bite always received at your hands, ettiar. with the fact of your: son-interforeuos is PMitiCs generally, all give turco end meted to your otilabolt. I thinekre deem It propel. (whiletthank• leg ..yoa and other bloods for their , ,expremions of confldenoo,) to my, that if you believe the experience 1 Erni gained in Congress may be advantageously 'ailed - In this important crisis for the public good, ray nano* at your command. lleopectfully yours, Slavery in Maryland is Doomed. if any one- doubbri; lot him read the article we • publish to-day •from the Belli mare American: Probably at no time be fore the - present could such an article have bore.. Published in Saltimore withont den- . ger, and Tit is carton noire:would have been published but for the march, of. events wbtch are too swift and too powerful for the: peculiar, institution to resist. no Dorder Staten'will . seqn ,be emancipation States, - and anon,' abolition States. Their fatal" peace . apd. prosperity are so bound up in theasuilaiipation - scheme, that they cannot &veld. the 'brilfiant destiny which _ awaits Dieter , Their oaly chance .toTinave ,anythingT from the t wreck of slavery le.:, .tei:„. 4 10110 the . opportunity vihich. the 4resident • bee' sto kindly given' them, and . they are ;Wise they will , • . hasten - to- . avail themselves of it. But -- -r4eetheiii decide as they . well, they cannot '-Msist r :the torrent, of.freedom setting in upon :them. The doom of_ slavery is sealed in those States, and the wise ones see it, and .. are ready to make the bent arrangements 'they Can. Fanatical secessionistsand po .lftleal,dtanagognes may try to prevent ac .lion"' ..if thersucceed;it will only be to the Ipia of the slaveholders. ,They cannot-pre , seat 'the final - meal; the complete' abolition . . L.,of•slivery. Another Act of Justice. bill, to remove all disabilities of color, in persons - employed in carrying the mails',:leras taken up on Pridiy, and .passed withourdebate,yeaa, 24; nays, Messrs. Da vis; tenieraOn, Kennedy, Lane of Indiana, Nesmith, Powell, Starke, Wiley,. Willo'il.'.4:llleeuri, Wright -11. If ever, certainly not of late years, his a bilklipposial.tO the prejudice of race met with suds a reeeptien as this.. It was iotredueed quietly, giiiiitlY L refeired - to Post-OMft Committee;' reported beak by;Sens-tor sner;ind Passed, as if it were a measure affect ing only white - people.: Tbomas Jefferson's PosismisterrGeneral, Gideon Granger, is the fattier of the law which the Senate Its to repeal. In recommended piunnigoi In apub4stimmunieritioi, but gave his real • relaonshia'priVatce letlarlo a Georgia Sena ter, buying _, it was trio delloatea subject to be disoissed - Opeilly; but the_ kith was that negro imptojed lo the carriage' of the, mails would knotetoo muoh, :to knout kL righbi.' Mr. - Gninier'S' rsoomgiendatioc, l did cent b'eeeme lavellll 1810. In 1825, WllOll the Porrt.ollirsi laws were remodeled, the stat ute 4)141110, ritaineifiis Sabots:wee; was modi fied In form. It still stands 'anon the Statute booker; and imposes a fins of 820 for every vio lation of its provisions. Nan gap ' The following ,deeorippou of the ohoto tired , britheNaagatock the lfeitiiiiati oame out last week,- is , hoto s letter , to the -Baltimore American: • For some hours the Maritime Les eon 'Booed moving about l st Sometimes advent,- ' Jog toward the Monitor, as if challenging her to the combat, and then again falling beck. • TAbout - ai hoer since she moved over in the direction of Hampton and fired is• shot toward the gunboat Octorors, lying in the timid near Hampton, and full four miles distant: Thor shoe fell at least a mile short. The Ootorora immediately replied, but her shots'fell short, though well in, line. The Stevens Battery, Nangatuck, then took ;partetid discharged bar rifled gun,- making a irpendied shot. The ball Sell beyond the Merrhose full halt a mile. The Natigs. • tack then fired at the rebel gunboa ts York town' and -.Tainestown,. which - were lying beyond .the • Merrimac. The practice was • exoellent and her grin shoired. an *rimer, dinstri..:length of range. Turning her at tatithro,from the, Merrimac her" shot were Ablated at the rebel 'gunboste, and of fear fired all' appeared to strike near the object eimettiat. The rebel vessels fell slowly; bask'and the trinisoon annted. The and powers of the Narigat uck's rifled admiration, and;.. if this Morning would pro 4,the.reliels from-cap. ~t,;;,;K>-, J• K. MOORItiID 'a dealing with the views ao frankly ex pressed in his letter, let um never for one moment foriet that, for the precarious po sition now Occupied by slavery in ourown State,wdare_cleariy.indefited.t o South Caro "bur said he Other gottop Vatia, .riser-- Lion, no bigic, no sophistry, can ever kee. around That 'greet fact.' 'lt Confronts US of Maryland whichever:way we turn, and ix a. lasting monument of their accursed and ineffable selfishness. They were the "sg ,gressors" in the case: 'They set out to take the world by stone and.compel all man kind to do homaie kik an institution which none should have . knikwi better than them selvisa occupie-at hest, a questionable po sition biters the other great nations of the Antral; a position made barely respectable —as confessed by, the ablestmen -amongst them—onlY because it was sheltered under that great instrument, all were bound. to re-. gard---the Ccinetitution of the United States: Yancey, comes back, after a year's exPlera-. tions in Europe, to tell us that he-encoun tered nothing but hostility to it there; and shall anyhere presume to stand up and outface us with the aasertion that it has a better record; in view of this That the loyal men of the nation will longer toleiate slavery as a "political hob., by" is riot - possible. It has to go to the. 'wall, "peaceably, if ii will-.forcibly,, if it 'inust;" and those who debate its merits, in Allure, even here in - Maryland, win hive to'confine.themselres to its pecuniary .14- peels: - The "Precipitators" - have 'pretty nearly . precipitate4 it; have 'dragged. it at least to thet: brow of. a 'precipice, and. it is idle to disguise the truth.: ,far as the Constitution;can .be appealed to for its safety it writes the- presentiaafe. Bile we' basard nothing - in - warning the people.of histrYland.to lose no time in considering the question-presented by the President An . hie lite Message; and again'presented front. ev.,high source in the letter we.have given,: _These Sailer deePlf i t its defend': ent — .thetbeiierers.inthe4keiritteit put for- Sard by ffouih Gat oltntti by Stepitens . and . 4- t_ - - -,-, tj. "'Y 'isk-k ' 1 : Atllition Pap' inNashVlle. ' rv. . 4.L '''' ...3 1 thhavele,cetited a py ktlicirst num 'beret's tinf r oipilper, jual established at . .,} l,. Nashville, by S. C. MERCER. lt-is called the .tVasheille Union. Its tootle ba3Free,iai and Nationality. . From his irrittloiy-wit rtiake tie follo w ing extract: ,Tie pielent State Government has no .ompromiseao offer r and -will -take-se-step. backward, in its great . work of restoration and reconstrdetion. • it' iA , firinly iegolVei tosucceed trio tly or to perish utterly, and neither perauasion pot . threats can de ter it from its duty,- AUd so long as it die chargeathis thaty,itt Pursuance of the Con- Vtitution ind the laws, 11, can take no step witere.,l dare not follow. And now, may the God of our fathets lead both the civic departments and the armies of the Union from victory to victory, until the stormy and troubled night of unhallowed rebellion shall have tied away forever—until the morning of peace 'breaks brightly over a Union redeemed, and that glorious banner which, after a long and weary absence, floats again uptin the, dome of,,onr Capitol, , sithll hover like the beautiful wing of . a guardian divinity over every mountain, valley and river in Tennefthee. , • - JEFF. DAVIS PRROARIAO 'NW TUN WORST —lt seems to be a. well;*ertained fact, according, to, the last twlvices from Cuba, that Jeff. Davis has within the past , few weeks, sent a large sum of ,bis own money to be deposited in Cuba. The officers of - the rebel government had better eitherimpeach their..Dresident or imitate his example. IL is, however, .high time for them all to pre pare fora break: up.. - 7 . _ ... {From the BAUM:tom Anzticau.} ' A SigillirCalit Letter-,Th Presidenni Emancipation Project. We have been put in possesion of a let ter from a gentleman at Washington, high in the confidence of the Government, to a distinguished gentleman of Maryland, which, as dealing_ with a subject which is day by day forcing itself more prominently upon public attention, we purpose laying ...,- .. before our readers. It is worthy, in times like_ these, of profound consideration, for reasons which we shall presently proceed to adduce' . i _ "A.4.5.u. ,11th, .1862 .My. Dear Sir: I duly received yours of Frithiy last. - I deplore with you the con dition of our country, but I do not think it just. to impute any part of the blame for producing that. condition to the President. That must rest - exclusively . upon the Icon spirators atho_inctigitte this rebellion: lu such strife therewill be acts done by those engaged 'op the right si e, which in them selves are improper. This happens in all controversies, and especially civil wan, but the odium even , for sue acts, belongs to the aggressor. But I thi k the wonder will be.,,,then this-unhappy e ntroversy•is end ed, that so little wrong w s perpetrated - on the people of Maryland b the troopf occur.pying our territory. T e pillage which, has befallen the people f other countries, under iiindlar circumstances, is unknown to us. The only serious complaint made against our troupe is that, they aid slaves in their escape: ,That cannot be prevented even in ordinary circumstances; and it is inevitable that this - loss-should be increas ed by any sort of war, andauf would escape in a war caused by slavery, conducted loy any other . people than ours, whose respect for the law. survives even in - COIIVIIISiOII Which - would - have obliterated it in 'other lands. "Tun seem also dissatisfied that Mr. Lin coln should favor the removal of- the cause of-all the misery we are enduring,. by law ful means, and by a process gradual and just to all concerned. "There ia.not a thoughtful man in our country who, now thinks that slavery will endure. Much has been said, and, perhaps, some will continue to dispute, respecting the Class of people whose conduct in regard to the institution has caused the present ca lamities. Some blame the Abolitionits; some the Nullifiers; others both these par ties. But the time for, This disputation is past. Whether either or all these parties, and others,_have done' wrong, and undoebt edly they have, it is not now material to inquire. All practical' en are aim sensi ble that slavery, so affects the people, whether it ought to do so or not, as to make it a terrible institution to our race'. • They see that it imbruef a brothers hand in a brother's bloo,l, and invites for eign despots .to plant monarchies on our continent. With this result before us, the only inquiry should he how to get rid of an institution which produces such miseries. Some urge instant and uni versal abolition as the elTective and proper course; but. the President adopts the recom mendation of our great Southern statesmen, made before slaverybecame a political hobl, viz:—gradual emancipation, with compensation, and the separation of the races. Many of our people, and especially the Secessionist and those who—without having any property interest in it—have found their account in slavery as a political hobby, will - oppose Mr. Lincoln's policy, and so do their hest to bring upon us the more violent alternative., But the people of the State will sustain him. They will now listen to the sages and patriots who founded the Government and warned us to eliminate slavery, and will close their ears to that. selfish tribe of partisans who would risk its destruction merely to carry an elec . - ~ lion. "The. people of thisnanntry are brave and patriotic, and are showing .that they aro as capable of sacrificing themselves and their property to the cause of free government as their father's wore. - The people of Mary land fully share this npiril, and as soon as Mr. Lincoln's policy is made known to them and - it cannot now - he long noncealed from. them—you will find that he.will.bi3 as pop ular here as in Illinois: , • • =;= YangW - Y . now,:aftetite , Tinple.hief is Aone;hie . re4olil their ..ttrinttOlirinix them, selieehtteriitt tlieir'ilignity—ointiir "re: 'served rights" , ----and . ignore what is im pettditigi:but the nation is %paged by an tnAirovcikfl .',war, the tiviliied world ?is arnuscd-sLaCeording to the late declarations of Mr. Yancey himself—and none here need attempt to ignore facts so. full of meaning. Itiinemberiitg, finally, that Abolition has no hand in this proposed measure of com pensation for Degrees, since these fanatics redognize no "property" in slaves, it should lm considered, always, as the well meaning proposition of an Executive anxious, in a most trying position, to do justice to all. A matter so important cannot be suppressed, ignored, passed by, as we have already said. Extreme views must be avoided on all sides if possible, although for ourselves we are not disposed to concede anything to the madmen who have compromised our State so.fittally as to 'lmpel action on this subject. We repeat it—we must act,,, for ourselves, for the time for hold'ufg counsel with the Cotton States has gone by. As the very first outpost. in the conflict—the Capitol of the nation being on our, soil— Maryland must expect to be the scene of the most startling and significant events; lel her people lose no time in thinking over a matter friught with the gravest interest.. The letter We have given means no less, and we are bound to recognize the - fact. . BLIC .NOTICES. LtlitiAttY As SOCIATION.—The Rogralar Quarterly fleet ing of the AWlWClailub Will be hold lu the LI II RA HT HOODI,- on , TURSDAY ICVICNING: the 15th, at 8 o'clock. The Board of Directors will plena Meet on lite Immo eTetking, at 7> p. m. apf 21 . WM. H. kINUAI D. Secretary. ATTottE:Yr.—JOHN lb a munlidale for (lon to the alaiee ottke, !adore the nett Nominating Reguhltean County Coniention. sitxEciat WOTICES. IM — BUttIIE & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL.:L/NED BURGLAR-PROOF SA VT MA NU NACTURERS. Nos. mad 131 Mr.! arse., between Wood SadtAfida oredia—Norik oride. SirRANK. LOCKS .lw.y. on bend. 'vb2s m -- To the Young or Old, " MALE' OR FEMALE. If you have been auffering from I habit Indulged iu by the YOUTH OF BOTH SKIM. which am.. .0 warty alarming eymptoms. It midis them for Mar. rine, and la the greatma evil which can befall MAN OR. WOMAN. Soo e3mptutrus enumerated In advertlmmenti and ir . you sin a mtrorer, Cut out the Adveitisement, And send fer It at once. • Delay. ore daugerotm. Aek fur Holutbuld'e. Take uo other. • MIPMENN;;IMI How Lost i/4 u Sealed Eks to t=! A Lecture on Hie Nature, Treatment mid ardleal Care u Spermaturrlima or Matron Weakness, I nvul. Mater , : lEmistions,Setnal Debility, and impediment a to'lliarriage generally, N. 1V011.1.115, CUUSMliptiOdp Epilepsy and tits; Mental mud Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Atime, Am. By BUST, J. Oil 1..- VEHIVELL, M. D., Author of tins . ..Green Book.," Ac. NOUN TO THOOSAIWS OF SU PPEREKS,'' Sent under seal, in In plain envelope, to any address, Post..paid,. on receipt of six cents, or ten Portage stamps, by Or. CH. J. 0.-E. LINE, HI Broadway, N. T., Post:Office 800 4/20. splSindsarT IM — To Horse Owners.—Dr. Sweet's INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB 110lleiltel la and. valled by any; M all caste of LiIIIOII4M, nrWng from Sprains, Braises, or Wrenahlog, its affect le magical aud Malaita. /lamer or Saddia Galls, Scratches, Madge, Sc., it will also aye !greedily. Nevin nod Singbone may be easily prevented sad ctrnal in theli incipient-etame, hot confirmed owe are beyond the possibility of • radiad cure. Ho moo of the hind, however, is se desperate or hopelem but It may be al leviated by this Liniment, and Its fidthful applica tion will always remora the lameness and mania the horse to travel with comparative ewe. livery horse owner should have this remedy at hand. for Its time, nee ►t the Brat appearance of Winona* ailnitifeetoally prevent three formidable , Ihreneke Rua - tioned, to which all horses aro liable, and which ren der In many otherwise valtinble boreal nearly worth, 1040. ,SILLLEIIB 8 CO., Apra*, corner of Woo. sod &Mud streets, Pittsburgh. spe7:lydavrt, JM - "lake Superior Copper Mill and 811IELTING WORKS, PirrsamiuH. PARK, M'COROY & CO., Ifsnafar-torms of SILIEATIIINO, BRAZIERS' AND BoTT COPPICE, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPA LTER SOLDER. NiNO Impokersawl glades in META IS, TIN PLATE, ntIRET 'IRON, WIRE, So. Cofosuantly eu h.sx,6„ TINNEES` MAVIIINES AND TOOLS. WACKIIOI332, No. 149 First and 12u Second strode, , Pittsburgh, Penn'.. • alThpocial enders of 0. - ..pper cot to any desired pate mrltdowlyT IM'The Confeisione and Experience ON AN IN VALLI,. Publiahed for the benefit and as a warning and a caution •to young men who soder from Nenuw DabiHly, Premature Decay, an,l_any plying at the same time the mound of irellCure. By one who luta cored himself aller being pot to great expense thraiglimedlnd imposition and quack ery. By ern:Wittig a poet4ald addressed envelope, amour eortrof may be hid of the author, Lire AN. b lilitYPA Esq., Bedford; King. Co.„ N. Y. ash 11:1,ydawT .1.1111: C. ROM/NON ' r. MB WITIDIOW 1-11,114111.. Rlll.BOlll 11111 L L MIL 'BQBINSOF,' MINIS .& MIL A NN. ht 05E11 ISTIF, AIM 11.101 . 02 W4,1111lq; Pootio. Dynes, No. 21 MAaarr STOLZ?. MNuulnrJc roeil kiwis of STELA M ENGINES AND MILL AI ACIIINKRY, 'CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORE, STEAM BOILERS AND SLIEST IRON WORE. /AirJORBING AND umrenciNo done on AGM &Lien: zulrardly J. o. a IMAIMATtrJet mama, WKIIRKPATRIUK, BURNAP CO., (daterasarra to J. 0. Rt aura & C 0..) Matt ma...Actors and Whokaale Deaden In LAMPS, CU IMIVICYS, SIM DRS, CIIANDELIZILS, Le. - .11 - Wbolattale Agent.; for K IND'S ONLYBRATZD ILLUMINATI Nli AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS * • No. 39 WOOO Smarr, opposite St. Charlea Rotel, Pittsborgh. Pa.Jalttlyd JOll3l COCHRAN & BRO., Maanfiudarercof IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND- VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SIIUTTICRS, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac., Nu. 91 Second etreet and 8A Tigrd grout, Letreon Wood and Marltet. . Have ,un hand a. variety of tam Pattesav, figure and plaln,'Eultable tog 41 purpose.. Partio.dai'attentiott paid to amine/of( Grave-Lola Jobldna done at abort notice. • - mita jM"Pittsburgh Steel Works. . . 11 , 4. L e JON/e..... L. iermovon. • JONES,~ BOYD. Se Illannftctoreno of OAST IffEltLi alto, BPRIN6. PLOW AND A, B. trfltllfL, SUM. SPlttpl . GS AND •AiLleSitiattei of Uen - and rind ttntets, , Pltthurin, POULI.L. . &AU WII. HOLMES & 80N8,-Dealers to FOREIGN AIM' •lIOIIIIICSTIO DILLS' Or CX. CERTIIIIMTIte OP DICPCIT, BANS licrreds'ApiD BPSOIN, No. ra Merket . *L I .: Ps: • - •; • , :hirOofteetioni mode •on CI ;the prindtpel clthoi thningliont the ftnltal - States. . at= - & 0. P. MARKLX. Paper at AA uriontr.zas And dolor' In Pairr, DAZ LETTER,. AND KINDS or WRAP. PING wigs. - Sue mewed from Na. '27 Wood street to NO Sl sinithenii stretsti Pittlibarith, Pe. tle(1.11111 OA TRADE. rou 12ACIR. an* WEEninar couitTlCNiz WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT and wßolneale dealer - In CHEESE, DIPTTEDI BtEDS. ELM, auE Produce.genendly; No: 26 Wand ilarld. Plibibargh. Pa • ' - • ^of , LIMA, Blarohant Tat , . Loa, No. - e 4 sr. cuoiikalisr, Dr. Trish'. Solid I s itt.burith. - - Man ,11),Ati LlB ANTIM N Y--1,5110_ lbs. JLty ter.maiby s. A. PAIttiESTOOK 4- JO Al.; --I ri Ottl. for sale by art; ~73.- A . FAHRZOTOOK a 00. - ~' . a .+' -- . >_ ~ • t'l,l."'" MRll l reatiftnriprE.wimiirs. erteltir A Bali! ER; , ,IR TR; AW..* ;; • OR ir.it nEND • • ' ONE — OP - THE PI TEX T WRITING "SEL' W.• S. HAVEN, WOOD AND THIRD STREETS. It rontalne v P.n, I ut. Paper, Pencil, Envelope% I'herkens and Ilterkerboonl, attel yet innekvtirr, cooly :.,.; !ur.b., b, 1: 'who. _ .. Al'i 1 —_ uusruat (louse:, Prrettstratm, April, 14th. Bra f OTICE IS II KREBY-GIVEN TUAT site LED PROPOSA LS, arcempanied by proper gouanteee, arooniing to forme to be fumlahed on op olitstion at tide °Slue, will he reedited thereat until 11 o'clock meridian, on the FIRST TilltBDAY OP JUNE MUT, for the enyiply of Proileions, Medi. mite, etc., enumerated in said 'brunt, for one ynq t , uttmenciug on the first of July next, and ending on the Lltirliellt of Julie following. The quatstltiee elate) ar. , eat imated with renovnee to Use venal unto., Ler ut tndiruu m tha 11ompiLit, but the United Mate* ream-ree the right to take more or Irma maidartlcha, aorelnlingly ea they may be required. If the artiche &littered at the lioapital are not, iu the judgment of the Phynitian, of the beet quality, and adapted to ilse therpital, he will be at liberty to reject the mune, to percher.* other article. in their amid, end to charge the contractor with any excess of coat over the con. tract prime. The United Steles reeeneeHto right). accept the propowthe for the whole or any portion of thamticleespeollied. CHAS. W. BATCHELOR. Slurs eyor and Agent fur Kari. Einepital. SOUTIIHRN AND Size, 46 by 31:Indira. Beautifully cOlored . Perfect I y accurate, WV ilb PITTSBURGH LANDING, . CORINTH, ISLAND NO. 10, YORKTOWN A p wl ail other mt N s Y ha W v ß e tLaklNn, lace betwee p ou , r forcs mud t g ebels PLAINLY 3 IARREP. Price only 25 cent, bold at Masonic Hall, Pifth street, Pittsburgh, and N. E. car. South Common and Fettered street,. Allegheny City. .. opt 4 LECTUREs AT TOR IRON CITY COLLEGE FOR TDDI WEEK: TUISDAV. ' MARINR IDEIIRANOE. WEDN ETDA ......... INBUILA NOE. MOAT - •DI MEET EX CIDA NCE. FRIDAY- • ARBITRATED EXCHANGE. SATOH:DAT STOOK INVESTMENT. diarLecturn at tho Iron City Collage, corner of Penn and dt. Clair streets, thla morning, at 11 acl'kr MARINE INSURANCE. .N"'" B`MOW, ' ' 110 USE.—Bids -tor building a new BCLIOOL 110111 VB, In the Bor ough of Sewickley, will be received from contractors up to Bie tub inst. The plena and epechbratione may be seen et the office of J. W. P. White, 106 nil. street. Bids will be riceived for the wbnle job, and slater the different mechanical parts loperatelly. sipl4:3td AIM,N IKIVIEATOK'S SALE UP TIIE BTRABBE JOHN T. ifeCOMBEI. Me beet, now running in the Pittsburgh and Wheeling line. will be °demi at private sale till rawAy, April 15th. It not disposed of before that time, ebe will positively be sold at PUBLIC AOC. TION on that day at Id teelock a. m. laver, of aptil JACKSON DUNCAN, Adm.". 114 Ulf NHS' (31TRATH OF AV In s oe. Louisa, in the form of powder. It le entitled to special prefkrmes over the liquid Citrate of Magnes aaoge and moat Mineral Watere, ffeldlitsPowder., and other tindlar articles. When taken in the morning. regularly, it be, admirable enrol on the general eytteni, Tentaree constipation, co, rooting moiditins, and cooling off all febrile COM pkiuts. Per Sale by Moses. YAHNLI3IOOII.B, and 1.'4 Druggists, and at tho manufactory, No. 16:1 Spring strt ost, New York. Price 1.5 cant.. _MO SUNDRAM FOR t-ALE, 100 belt bids. Wbite MD, 1802. 60 •-• Leke Bening. 50 Will NI, 3 Mackerel, large. 25 •• No. 2 •• :NJ half WA, Na • 150 Cads. prime Pickled Haniug. 200 bores Chew, (K. Ft ) 50 • Goshen 20,001111somi.lisans. :10000 .S000ldar?. Yd bble. Dried Apples. 24) Louisville While Time. 60 bush. White pilule. 40 bide. Pearl ASh. Defined Carbon Oil. 25 •• ,Lubrlcaang OIL J.• 11. CANFIELD •• 15 141 rinil:l43 First street - CIALIe SKIN BOOTS, at auction at N.) 3 • ,10. • CONGRESS GAITERS, OXFORD TIES, de., at Moon& Hall Auction, to-day, at and 74 o'clock. apls LADZES SHOULD ATTEND the sale of BOOT'S and al VMS, at McOLELLAND'S auction, thin afternoon. arab 11 VERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS -.EA AND SHOES now melting at MoCLELLA NIPS A uctliov, regardlime °lvan. spls IMPROVED BLACK CAP RASP MERRY PLANT/P—Tbe moat popular Ildspberry oar market-50 cents per down. $3 per InO, per lA*. isplkdiriri J. KNOX. 21/ Fielb t. —Received by exprece, tide day, 12 box. Brims Roll and Priut BMW,. Ferule at I_l4 Second street. aplb FRANK ,VAN GORDES. 1,101.115i11--A emuLl slim of Money, I. which the owner ran bare by •celling on - • at,ls-1t J. C. 111cVAY, No. 10 thaithdel.l et. LARD bbLs. Na I Lard Oil, rocelvlog psi steamer Amylo, and Amulet low to loan conaiguatutti toy JAMES DALZELL 6c SUN, 19 09 and 70 Water street. CINIANNATI LEAD wokuia IdeCORMICK, GIBSON & CO., E=l • Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead Pig Lead, Patent Shot and NINTII 81ALLT, BETWIERII NAM AND STC.IOIII. Being eschnd rely In the Lead Trade. am can furnish he above to better edam:dams to DIUMIIIA, and on owes terms, than can to had elsewhere. apll:dm D ITIIRIDGE'S PATENT Ord Lamp °Mantles for cual•oil mrners. ThP4!. chimulmearelotenthii for the Itet flame, wbleb, boating all is equally, does net expose It lo X. D. DITHRIDOr, Port Vitt Olas• Work@ 11U R. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE 80110048, VILLAGE CRITROEIES, de.' 6017001, 11 48MON01111. • ' POW COPULA A ND CHIA P—LOIID VOIOLD AND LOW PRICED. PRIM M. • Haring beedrepeatedly urged to devise Ka Imam. mast capbk• t er Poser of tone Gam the kw todeou. which grad could he afforded oralmllar cost, the uudanditted art happy to say that they. bare sue. eroded In Gat maantettats of • new. style 'Ursa:ell too, which can , hardly 110 to - meet's very general The [School Harmoolum pomemerlull whim* Ng well as a'airod quality of Mum le moon In else, vary coxact, madly moved about , and of- a., 4X00•41=. d le conetractiou. 'tOulaine two oats of I end en Maim moll, sad Is much loader than the mei POwerhil mbouble Heed" Melodeon.. The sage la strongly built or oak or black without. oli•Anietied. No attempt by beta ammo at ornexamit In itn eater. nal Itoleb,4 chief alto In it. manufecture being to foretell a., Matrilineal pommilni much power and good dsa TWO, of .tme, for • atuall•enta of money.' the 'Although naora an oepeche fly clesighed for'echootruie, la 11 instrumt :eq . ' why - well ' pled to the musical roguing:Doubt of metrics. taupe* lecture room% village church.. and public halls. an emuninalion of the KOHOOL-HASMONIIIII le impartially limited from Oceninitteri and - Teachers .of Public and Private &horde, Academie. andLiiimulk native, thiperiniouvlonm of Sabbath Schools, Teachers of Singing Schools, Pastors, Monis* ,Ohorision and all othenflotereeted In the develoymeut and promemotrofmmky lute amongst the PH , 2 10 . it . will, if permitted, prove a powerful auxiliary of the advancement of magical culture, specially among Ildren. MAHON& HAMLIN, Jilannhmturers. STA, 237 sad 239 (Jambridge et Bata% Yang„ sof lb. Microbial:amnia remind today Air gale by • ' -JOHN H. IfilliLOH. • al tant; So Ageut km.the mho of Mame t Asu a lln SAfeloge : one and Harmonium*. - - . ap p $- .. 8 HAMA ,in Sew • Home, and. *weak anti- n e irt.c•aod ihe (tee - barrels spa kegs, - - in b , ' • ' . I 24128,2 004 206* Marty 6il44%'Str siAt OAK , ig OU'ltitr ..111 , 11tzItZalirte cool . Irr ... 0 -- 6111011 Or 7- - 04 1- i'''''' .1,7'!:';. - f, , ;' , ,,,„ 11=TE=IMI - '; l mar',;enirmarisioinuriyt :itHE For imle by EV:tgr tif the N. E. Jornol qJ Disenen aq 0%..f, floe errand In Pltteborgb; end may oe conenlted pireptadly on all effeetlona of the Throat end : fluk's, ti'alil. this evening of the 9th foot. Dr.. ft, HUNTER Is the fOunder of the Inhalation Byanem, land his pracileti is confloedexelnelTely to the treattneet nt dlyeasee 'of the What:And Loop, eab bniclug CATARRH, :SORE THROAT, BRUN ASTHMA and-CONSUMPTION. Rooms at the hiONONUAUELL nouag. Ei trance far ladle on Smithfield etrpot. wplsler NiMiiMiiii BOMAN STATES NEW MAP • blennreeture end wholexale end retail dexter killdeer HUNT'S ORLIEHRATED GAS BURNING COOK BTOTHEI, the merfteetwhich have, been fully Imbed by thous ands, and the Store* pronmincedtmequaled •by any In the market, together. with a great manl other dentrable patterns. PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Kmbradni some or the PEST PATTERNS now surFANCY ENABIELIED ORATE FRONTS and !MINDERE, of the newest atylee. Wir COMMON KITCHEN HOW AND JAL PRATES ott of which are offered et very low prices. airElpedel intim:manta offered to bollden In want of ORATE THONTS. m1212.4md K. MoMUNN'S ELT Xlllol , ` OPIUM. is a bloc Th : p L s f k fecttoupd vith s er g pmt dr.. 4. the t, teedicloid 'virtue. of opium, the =Sir is &Wrought/ purified from all the noxious ensilage of the drug, In cases of fractures, burns, ...Ikkla, cancerous Wears, and other painful affection., it mill relieve pale and Irritation, allay ooavulalana, epeeniodkt action, mod morbid eachement of body and mind, without cam, ti7o headac he. .; ofop menrenderit p nit the Ihtes. Prsperod and sold by A. B. A b. SANDS, Drug gists, lull Fulton •trsut, Now York. *old oho by B. A. FAUNKJ3TOOB 1 M.. Pitts• burgh, Ps.. !kohl Also Icy Druglst. iworally N ENV GOODS I AV. Via OIL CLOTH WMIEIIOOIII% , 26 and 26 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh. • 14 . ." are DOW MCViviog Ourlpri n geiock Or FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT ORICZN OIL CLOTHS, . STAIR OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW . SHADES. • BUFF HOLLAND.% lINAHEL RD OIL CLOTHS S AZ IHINGS. Wholvade • aud Befall tat)era H will B T nd RIA atm Mock large, comprialag the walla el ylem toil at holes. low euit the Owe.. • J. A. H. PHILLIPS. P ho.b.;Lititki .1. Olin WOK ISAAX. ROW. tIWITYD RAM BONDI° WA rooms, or nuns owls rrroarsrusS, COGNAC BRANDIES—OW.I . d, Dorms , a Co., Pintt oseirlion;* rio., and other brands of carious cintagre, dart nod pale, to haler., grinners and eighths. WADI BLLK BRANDlNS—Pollevoisin, A. Bela nextts, and other brands, dart and pale, In the word Cuitaltssh HOLLAND GIN—J. P.:Kellogg l 00.'48e-beldam, sod Wee Drop, 1. pipes, three-gr. pipes and taw Oro.x and irunalca—wlested brands. WHISK YD—M•han's Irish and Rartniefs froth. WIN KS—Port, tlbarry , Madeira, Bordeaux. Boob, and ethers, of Carlow grades. OlL—Pine Bordeaux Table, to awes and baskets. TAKE (TARE OF YOUR HEALTH 115a4kLutInU2 Bade from common salt. It le perfectly healthyand W re, and will make better; lighter and mom healthy cooking than any other Baleratas In the world. It to perfectly free. Irma MI. Impurities, and • Impart., acam-Itke flavor to the food. Pt.... glen It one trial. if your grocer Imanot got It tell biro to get it for you.. Fur ode wholesale and retail at ItOkilditT L. JACIK'd, Noe. 1 and 2 Dhunond. iXB. STRIt,'TLY FRRBEI ROLL BUTTER; I bbl strictly fresh Bell Batter; bblii.lmeh sax 20 boxes prime (Memo; • MI bosh. Clever deed; • 34 do Timothy Seed; do Otiestnuls: ' 20 half bble. No. •:1 largo Mackerel; tO do do do modinta do litemdeed [Watley and for We' by aplllll it RIDDLE. 1114 Liberty street. Sake ARAINIIe AND I'd.EXHA NIC shoul.d . attpod the Audio° of 1100111, SHOES ecd 41AITERS, now going on at And Bar Lead e!OOPEßAUK—liaving made exten tlif.r:vrtlid,igre:a.ZpiW.4lAißotttrl7AegirrßY' 000 per tkomud Hood Oil Barrels with dispatet, aolthlw errillinit HI LL, No. 01 Water ot. Block Tin T0.140.11-41re have taken the spa.. P 3 ciottAwarehmiee, 01 WATER STREET, Sod rill receive and stets general merelutudizoor &Rued 611 a. on moderate terms. - .1p12:11r NEW GOODS! ..rEW lileßl.rG STYLES EATON, ZNAeltEhl & Noa 17 and 19 Fifth Street, -;.. Ribbons, ,bap.. Braids, Laois, Dultons, - etc. lot Dress TriMmitem newest stiles:ittot Rook Ruatkmbrie tomes and Bets. - Raid Laos and LIM Trimmed Oollsmaad Bets,and anndkatcbient. plank . Lam, tirenadine stel TimusTioda.- . • 01*atlas Yokes . and PostaJotis, Xdellog.lroco, Sof. floc eta., ILadLW and Children'. Bose, of emu": do ocriptf.m.': Moro" Gauntlets. BoOoot Woo, Roam, Motor Rood., Cord, Chenille and . Another Rd of"OrtnoUne Drstirie," (Drench tilde:O.) Meer who, have owed thb akin, yrononorott the bat ever nide, The “(taskert Skirt" and the .. 11exuns ono alauetylea worthy of ottantlon. .ointlemen a Foroblekg Hoods; lid alb* ChILD* Suphdere, Ito., of - moat' &wind& otyloa. A tAkstilpst of, hag atUclau .ad Notions. Whoterisk cod retail bumpy Will find a tarp and ex. milted Ike of goods In emery department at the few 111L'ittN, If &ORM .& CD., 17 Filth et. A 'CRY a IliA(711 tiTup MIN STYLE !AQUItS AND'oLoiaOs DBMS 8111110 AND ITO' ROBE& IiLt.NDIONSZT STOOK Or PRINTS Ip TBICITT, at prime earytat train f% typ and 12Na. - 110211[117, GLOYMB Aiwp "' NERLE COaAREI Itlito Dolli 15110 000D8—as, ebee will ba- Our *took Is TN* anaplato 0001>110ACY8-11T11 AUCITIPN. r tovitail3.o.!Bsi 74 iterkst . .o444t. ,•12 ~~~ T~~ ~n lIMMI CARD DR. RonEnT iffrr.rrrit, OP NiCW TORE A. 'MAMMY. No. 30 Wood Street, CORNER. BNCOND, PITT§BURGEI COOK. PARLOR AND HEATING STOVFA GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, In our sample room may 1.1.1 found the EUREKA AND TROPIC, We have also a vary largo assortment of fered to the public mar4dlw•trltT NEW GOODS No, 44 Watrt Errant, Nwr rark. • BUT MULFORD'S CREAM SALEBATUS, MeOLELLA ND'S, No. /55 Filth street. Elagionic Fla COTERIE I RISKY BARItELS-61 iron bound Whisky Mimi* received and for sale by -JAM= &. 'MUER, corner Nyirket sad Find . arse's. DR lr" GOODS. NIW GOODS I BICOOND ARSIVAt NSW STYLI- DBMS GOODS APEIND IinAWL/1 AND otikouLAßs ‘ .7 D. 111 6.‘1,D11. A , NOTITER GRAND EXHIBITION Runn. From 113,Mt_to IMO NEW SILKS, prom 50d to $2,50. DRESS GOODS, An Unparalleled 'Variety, from 30e to $ And 19 Immense dock et GENERAL DRY GOODS AT THE. LOWEST 1470E5, BARKER & CO.'S, 57 litAirtm. STREET N. 8.-ONLY ONE PRICE. THE SALE OF • -1, •• - • DRY' . COODS • , • • Col:Mona, at J. M. BUOREIFIELIYS. • • Closing out attiresl*k CASH, • • %raper than can belband any piece I. it. city. BZIgAGES still aelling at reduced price.. LIIIIKORIZRIES, ball price. ZWBROIDERED OIIZSIIKESTKS. CaIItROIDKILED BLANKins. • ' FANCY SILKS, BLACK BIOOBZD SILKS. SOFT FINIS!, /AWN= MUSLIN. NAASOOK MUSLIN , SWISS SILSILIN, SWISS Ihatrimn - MUSLINS. HU:AMID SIISITINGB. • PILLOW CASK MOSLINS. ' • Call at north...at earner Teirth and ` Markel .ativans, and get bargain.. s apfl • NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DIIE&S GOODS, NEW DRESS 990 D% NEW DREB9.OOOD9 N'EW DEERS Goons. NSW CALICOS NEW CALICOS, NEW CALICO 9, NEW CALIOOB, NEW G'ALICOS. JUST RECEIVED W. Zia D. FILTGVS' LAST SUMMER SILK BELLING AT TS MS. WORTH PROM $1.25 TO $1,76 PER YARD., W. & D HUMUS. PUBLIC. DRY GOODS V -LI.L~IIE 1~.L..~Jw~~ WHOLMALE, - ISAA.O TAYLOR, Of the late arms of D. GREGG & 004 and GREGO *TAYLOR, both of which hare ham diesolval, bells leave to Inform city and ministry merchants that be has opened an • entirelyNNW STOCK. OF DRY , GOODS - AND VARIETIES. at his starelsou.Na. 120 WOOD FrRICRT, foe:edema Mum rum, where he wiU be much plowed to see his blends and mato, mire of the old homes, and continue ble Mamie re !Woos with them, pledging himself by. the favosi hie mires 'of him goods, and eleven years retiree:, pertness In tbe trado, together with strict attention in Ike wants of curtailer*, to merit their pato:maim Theater's bt entirely new, cesidsting of almost every article to the Thy. Goode mul.Yariety.Use, and has • base purchased Nisei) the reduction in prices, and. on the most Womble terms, for au& ,Olty end Corm 'try. Iferchante will find /I to their Mama to emus. lea oar Mock before•marchasing elsewhere: Mee; chant Tailors are particularly Welted tOcelL • IILAAO TAYLOR, '149 Wood street; P. B.—The books, notes and papal of the firm at D. OMB A 00., are in my hands. and I ideals am authorized to settle up the bottoms of that dim. ' , •ISAAO TAYLOR: - SMOND- ARRIVAL HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE , 77 ..lifARCRT - STIMr. We aro now reeeitkig oar wend stock et Goode, ti 'Web, we invite the atteatien of. Onistrz Xer cbtate,Villiaeri sea 'llayare'Ahning mist ,weekereetill be reeOpt of everobtagtbat lane. hi BONNZTS, TinemurnA .: • iinsorDrazze" A ww lot ofmuilictis sosErit uoirtriz. .1r447V1. . . so as/este ► ertviene 'et lead, on the the aelYriUe Xisitroed, war Pttlabirgh. Apo, eh the had to , retitt2tt] BMW WOODS. ARTRD 'GERM. WORK. el , HMI:EMS weeted Immediately. ' Appl, at the IO :OH HOUSX, W*o Phllidelphie„ Pe: • • ' etadet 010.. W. lliEwAYiar~ ;. v4llPROLCounty , and City' War, mate, to therindoiget A - ister:ter with the ' 'B. - IteLAr d t ai 44(04 learthetn;mt.',. WANTRD--A' OuitiV.to 'do general Ty ,fat THIS ofTit7i4., it • i ranars - I—'w k itab lim " et ufroidothareimAirtiskr =Wiwi - 417 14 ; ,r 1". itABSIULL: I T u l'Atilitt--Itoquiree no Taratik—ans•lnithed—ilbe mai by • - gat W; MIAMIKALLA Wilod ...E.,A.iims.Exiwirrs. u.PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lame and ilizoidaan4 THIS ZYZIITN9 t , Eterenth bight: et the oepuliritier, ~C OULIX)Cat - -..1 A 4.1 .e.eond reprasentation of tbii ttll4ll new re. •:- • , _ LION OP ST. . oiL /LW s . cEor.A, chier..of the ecencll of Tect - 4 ,Ilfß. 000LN:it:R. GALVIN() .. .. . ... STIUBT, SPOLAT.4!)— ' ' MEL CARDIN.. VA.NDIMILLN. MLITT. W.X.).NUEILT LULL.. NDSAQUES AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE t'IMSB. AR ENTERTAINMENT FOR TER TIMM - , NOVEL, CHASTE , • APT ATTRACTIVE, ' , . NOVEL., CHASTE AND ATTRACTIVE. J. ‘111E.41144G1E CaRTEIRS. STAR ZOIJAVE SISTERS, STAR. ZOUAVE SISTERS, STAR ZOUAVE SISTERS, STAR ZOUAVESISTERS, Who hare aveated enthtagreat &rare In all the. W ent eat., by their attractive, kaRIC Ala> 'tIIIISX WIPTIoNa BLS perterinaucrai tilitlippeer at the above ball ea MONDAT.ANDVITICSVAY long iNas, April 14th and 151 b, ratroductig• coor FRENCH ZOU&YE'DSILL t FRENCH ZMIAVM"DTULLI FRICNVH ZUVAVE DNI4 L I • • Also a variety of ohoioe SONGS, DULTTB, QUAIL TIMMS, 011151LATIO altalS, &c., de. Admiration 25 cta. Itoratrved aeata GO eta. .Doom open quarter beloniracvm, ponformatiro to commsmce atodsibt o•clrrk. ap12,14 It . - Th et . 4.; ter HALL. FOR FIVE NII7IITF ONLY! Commencing Momlay, April 2181 First anti only appenruitoso In this cII of the GREAT PRERTIDIGITATEUR The . Mennen, Messme, ULLIIAN & PALITEIt, of the Academy of Music, New York, would newt fen, call the attention of the public to theappeor =co, in Pltteburgb, of MONSIEUR HERRMANN; Wbo ie uufienef7 recognized :Li the GREATEST La nrcArmarnfaxd.u.l ANGdemtegoLYuitr. in New York, Philadelphia and Heston, where It ame played _to bottom crowded to overflowing for the last four a:writhe, have been pronounced the moat amidst , Nil In tbeir paraffin. lido. • Thetierformancee Of Hotelmiin aro entirely. odd est and nine. Their diatinguishing foatare lo tire make • - ABSENCE OF ANT AITAHATUS, Alloffeete being eolely produced by extraordlniry MANUAL SKILL. • During thelutorrala of M. Her.IIIIAIOOI prOVIIMIOO, a GRAND CONCERT Composed of brilliant selestionifront the mist inn. ler operas, by the celebrated Trio, from the Atitdelny of Blade, New - York : • Mete.. 8011 hEiNgkl, P/1.91157., - I)OEULEII 4 - Vioutotr, • - WEDEILEY Eft, li r soimil.Loser. calir of 'perferumuom willz be . s.uswa t ed from the uNli Lq,3L liriumfas - a I "Ctioself.. • Atintisolon 50 cents. Neserved seats 25 eente eon. Thetwie of seats will commence .941111tDAY, tti 'l9* .1 thoEtcrte Store or J. 31.ELLDIt. Dwrs open &LIU: To commence at 8 e clock . ' ' .101107.110ar SALLE'S. LCYI',I AT AUCTION. lJi-Or7"II.IIh9DAY a:VA:NIB% April 76th, MI% b'doet, will be eold iu the Amami Floor Mee Room_ of p•me Auction, No. Ai Firth street, the following cholm Leta, in Gregg's plan of the Borough Of Bir mingham - WE Nu. 90, eituate-oe Carson street. 72 feof emit.' - of dowdy street, haring a frout - of sect on Queen. 'treat, and running 'hack leo feet to Chestuut;all4 : LOT N0.1.t.t, situate' at the corner of Willians.nuu • •Crifg etreeta, hatinCte - frout - ot 24 feet on Williaie elreer, and:oozier along Craig luOfoet to Pine all 4. LO'f 235, alloate _on Witftaw street,.72 foot oast t;i. 4, to, itor a front wopup. street, tied lateuiling hock lee feetto Noe allay, ' and ore east Bide Of Joseph - . • street, 02 • hest north of CL., corner ui Minor *Croat, each having a front of z feet We Jeeeph ,treat and running back de foot to property of John 0. Kletn e. , and a tau toot alley. LOTS N 05.1211. sod.=i; adjoining property - of Jobn • C. Klein, on .Manor strum( ; uw Joeoph knit, each ; baring a hunt of WY !nut on. MIMr eireet, knd•rare , .: aiug buck do ban to au alloy. • ' , LOT ..No. leo, eltoade on the north side.of Weah , • Ington street, 71 feet tread qrakiktreet, - haVng a front ed Wet on Washington, kno iotendiog back 200 feet to Walnut ' • ••• ' . roe further information regarding the ai the Auction Store, 'where plans atop Taunt or SaLa—One.third cash ;. - Itendue Is. sod two Jeans, secured by bend'aind mengege on On; preinieel. • . J. G. liAlfftl,•Ane'L, U 1 NE OIL PAIN TLN(IB, Y • LOON/4' AT . :AUCTION.—thi WED2iN6DIT alaithlNU, Aprilleth, at IU o'clock, will be - auld, by catalogue, in the Second -floor iialte • 1100[13 . of the tkannaeretal Auction Howie, 64. Fifth .treat; a oolitic; Elan of FINN Olt. PAtNTlNtili...hy,Nuropean and :Ameriran Anhui, Comprising . itudiro and ieeplas of ceJebrated poaductioaa of Ancient scud .11Io darn illastere, in Landscape4 , Vigirre, 'Pieces, Flemish; ateraunOtinier ta'onerT.' Ntver . etc. .The . ;catalogue embrace... eery euiwHoreopy of .Buly , h'atulfy, and an accurate copy by Paul of Church'. celebrate.' l'ainting. the Heart or the Andes ; alma, a large original by - Taul Bitter, Net Eughiil„gramery. Among the original awae.* many of .Auturicau,qhmireil, embraciag view. cut the Juniata, Illinois, 211Obaw k, Iludeou.. Vassak, and . _ other' ver... ou the flettshill and. White - .111uutltaina, Niagara The *toting, arti all inoanted Inelegant trainee, warranted guilt with , . the purest gold leaf. Catalogue...will be toadyism* , the paintiags open far usenuination un Tneaday,r , • 'ap150.4 • J. U.11./..1? id, Anctifusele. QOIJT P..III2:iBITHOW _ ?JET A lICTION.—On igIDA Y EVIN'IIIO, April 15th, at 7% o'clock, will beliold, in the monad floor vile. rooms of Dario' Auction, lie. 64 the followlog dincribed lota and boildingo, to dubber our& of fikinth - rttlabuigh: Lots Noe. y 6 and 01,4ra"'„ Grog& plan of !oho, situate on Clirreun otrtit4osch.:... baring a fleet of= feet ou fhason otrhst, waft-. .• tending Luck Inn loot to afftor of root; on which -fto emoted two frame Dwellings, now rented for WM.. Tux" or tiour.-Lhos. third 'mob, residue in oneanth,., two Years, with intermit, secured by bonds and.mortp-•' Apighou the pronaisft. •.. J. ti.. DAVIS. 101000 PAIIW 134Jtati AND SliOM AT A UOTlON—Commeaclue. Alitbs% Al fiItNOON, Apr 111246, sk2 o'itMdt, the Mosonle,. Nall • action Bowe, mud- conthtldilit ' front stay to day at LO. 2 and 7% o'clock, no GI all are • 11 .eold, rill tar °Bend the entire stock of Boots, Shoo:. AMLOriters, 'comprising Iferi's Calf sad hip Boots, .. (louver Gaiters, Oikod Ties, Ankle. Tka, Brogans,-, •ge..; Boy's and Youth's Itoolis; Shoes, TIM and Gals lois; Women's and Missate Lasting Cougnsit Cattails Balmoral Boots. Kid, Goat /sod. Ilarocco Bootar.Call aad Buff Boots Buskins, Slippers; 44, and •Vest.- variety of Child/sine Boots and Shoes.. . : . . T. A—Mot/IdtblolND:Anotimtio.- Q.ruoh.,s . AT - AUCTION.-LUN NJ DAY - BYLINING; April Lath 1864 at the. Cola. ; • merrial Balsa &solos. 1i0.64'/rirth strtat„ will • 10 do,' i Pittsburgh IZlAUrilliCeCompany, " • lo do ,Citisens'. Inn ranee .Company..• "k . ' k W do • • Monongahela Bridge Company. •- • •-•• • aplb J. G. DA War Ames/Doer.— Bovr.A.N:s D.uum: - AUUTION?• every day atil audyjco'clock, at Maao*. Hall 'Aim- ':./‘ tlaa *alai. t ,bd ilfth /drat. aid& ,w ...' " - A 'SPlghe Cold, -.' 2 :' fil4h.,OtaitAtznesiCl 4.ONCH'AL or - .gfaiee - ,9:/u4Lat; ~ , c `,:" which ' Might be, cheered., -.. r 6 C l\ . ' with a simite . nmumb, if:mglizoted, often terminates seriously_ Pew are aware of, the in tvrtoroe (if , fitaiving -.. a. ,:fazigh. .or .gtia.ht - . / cad in, iis first stage; that whiA . . _- in: the - berikinnine would Yield: to a , "lilad remedy, cif list attendedattendedto; so= -4,-Satan's.gialield.24.9'oachn ' s . ,'‘ were first introduced eleven _years ago. it has been itria eed that they , are the - • lest • article &fore , the inatte - for ,faiethile, - ,faidti, 4ri ocirchitia, ~.4274.,,afra1itz., ihe - H. , ... 7 .4 0.4 h. - in , ,ganetunittian., and numerous aifeptiona e the 0 .6,,,,•ii, # . r :ae.i.,,6-, . . ~ ~ i Public Sfieakera l —,....eri; wilt find, thins a/Adria/. etvtrfne orgthee and etving the g = Bold h.Y all Cihui . llend @ea/ere uitte vd" inJkfedietne, at 25 cent! krtr r ixa. ibr milelivtto_N .rounero4t. a. n. =rim:: B. A. FAWN lIIITO A 00,8 5. 10 /1,L.1118 A 00.- ~ . B. L. FAIMIXTOOK A 00.,.8. r. VANDIERTOII7 : sod IHINDUSON BROIL , 1 t ' Ablhonpairr • : qi '---------w-ob------------- 4 orhereby every , 130 pow tut /04:0111. a ailitiot... 7 , - .64 ........„.,, '.:tala &up frratiow.-14 140 1 4 t4tIthe otan kid down - be Detarri all vitt lerable t t#4,ethier their art Wye :: ". :A , . '!wwet la tree,. tenons it th obtilti the secret ;- 4., , 41111heekwe AN ;Wan etit 1 frit theh , age. Incemerew4 --: > =per „year.. Alai, whether married Air elms% 1 sahilattiotw strictly eeellientlat. . Address '' , aputra; - 4, pew Yon. .hP. O. , 4 spubm 4, gz, '
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