Oittertietl Ski t•i tis fr - SATURDAY" API 140 G, 0111 ,-- Idoca Interesting matter on our Ard and fourth page thin • . AllalittOn of, Slavers .1./latrcict. • to make it appear That the emancipation of - tbirifireirn'the iffeWideitOlumbizi does •• • nbE' .e nouns much, as the able-bodiec 0t1,114.141.•4!1;t:TCP°.!5.1.)Y their only liti..eld,, , deetepid and . 4 °'- least sacraria I d. Set "I { ~reope:whiyi4Wit44Ly:';'Bi4; l ;•ilet: ett* :have.vervittile ..coaceptiot, - •er , c.,'!4o:lo!i".=4iti of o.6•**tilifiiio.o*. very • of an - e .1 ,4 9. I. An virtue 9 ,ibeirreaders, and:thus therviniturti on snob argument to 4isparase aAreat.ineaiove adopted' almostaololy by Republican rotes: ; 1 '44 . e.welfartriof the. black - man Una tli1.): 1 tionhief concern of ribelitiort of:slavery.. The:: Maid 'object is to - deliver , the Oninfrxtrein'an evil Whiel( and is the chief obstacle in the War :of its peace,.. negro will be: benefited. by freedom, and that em tiod'iti'ld him an;; . ct of juotice , none but . ...those, Who are: beaott4by pro-elevery . , ecru :elplee can deny ; 'and Were .11tErinn,MO'.'other .'• Yet opposing stavpiy,tlue; • • 41tttotie hire We' Saila more Weighty , `' pressing, ,lenrn vital, : which concern tfte - wrhite' man, otir - :~o*n • elti2pne-rineFire,l seem iobe'O'ierlenieeentl4li ' by 1 • • • Owe captions fault=finders. • the Octi r at "irititii4ii4leii;iO far from 4.Tenre'net, ' tnfree',a,citain, number of negiVeelrour slavery; is a declaration, as is, remarked, •by the 'Nei.' Tort times; ='' that lire _ "sympathies andtiction o f oar g0y... , • .. , •;‘,.:erturtent, as •far 'as . they can be 'constitu t 7 : . iatieu'ally'.exer;ted, are '' ihvor of y, eedom, iip,b4. 6 r sonorafpoirit . of view, arid teareiecontride in'a material 'ink than Slavery 'aticiZw the geniis • tx.c age, a s well ma of ariistiv this - act i 1 1 fr . of-thmeinmenC is MAI the record In dill countr y •.-- . , . ra eaa, coal- to !the :weole civilized :world ! the United' Stator, - the comparative eionomie • • nine,. r L „d:441.140 , ,hair had a i 4 1) ..4 1 °. the 140P0019(the..Corteti the twe Bectitme easel:ly divided the . pepulatiert. „between : them, but ; Slavery; claimed:by, far, the portion. of the •• country. Seventy yearn have elapsed,. and „Free, 4intesiriwitlit, viola, area, number , ~. .nearly• twitwoi,l,oo#lolo9.l . •04,:,alive n ] ant. ten times their -wealth- and materia strength, to say ; nothieg ` of the infinitely 1 y F peiloir type et oi*tir*itiolijor the former !..The:Blave - States. denied -Ala, superiority,. demanded .!arlutrament of tile sword. `The last aecisitin has belm'conslti . sire in .faror of freedom; We cannot the effect of. the ideop f we would, • wage, the action qf , ...l” a' id'• has' e SY 0 Mg, scenes Ally, warranted florernment in afhrming is g judgment irresistibly” sustained brreseilis„ HenCeferth it. will' stand 'ae I`thaiirepriesentittilnief freedom and: ~1 4 1titniiii::042., M entbeis of whiCh it is cout- . , for an indefinite Veriad, mein "•,...tair(l3Tivery, irget;suet for'. he future, •L. m 4 should, look to local law for support" .. &Although the Attention 'of ilieriefite Min be . .!:40atio.4it01 much stronger ;terms than this, yet those whooppose the measure seem never, tohtire'airived - ra. this Mode- . • .:',, , ,44emareptiom of the greatness and glory, of this long.delayed act of • jUstlei , 'and them; lfteMMinaiig organs ieeni:te be; now ' , ...,,Womiradkaly enamored witiv:theT propriety : •of i a,•:system of ~ gradual" . emancipation.. !Why have they ' noGieconimeuaded • Years wait the near .probahility , ; ,of immediate emancipation , , to . ventilate. cherished -theory. The , .Dareberatio party has been in 'Power in the`' Governs meat k alt -E lie ............... yeitts,end yet never by, act de word showed., the disposition to inaugurate their-gradual emancipation project. 4, all subter- .. fleite.,:,got up for the occasion;: at Scot Loop. posn the measure on its passage, and used now..t.O . 4leparage the act when.l4 is done. lAIB2B, thirty-four years ago, one thon eatid.Clitiseno of the Distrittpetitioned Con ireaStn abolish SlarerY, :and deeMred. in their memorial that the existence of slavery amoettlient was a treat: Crid,:,,thet;it every.. incentive to . ., , VirtarrAnd. , biduatryl7 "shut: 'them' Ott ' :•fieisi the sources of light 'rind knowledge; 4orrupted.the: Merano .of the people," and "accustomed the rising gen-' 1 ..e . ratiora li;ooi, honest :,:tabor,and - in depend for , support. lob much '.'..14010.4.1*1a.b0t of ethers;! , .l,Bitt .=tirtandiptilis• strong ilipeal," the'requelt:- i.Was,riever grantedeand it .•ill becomes the 00;kt$ 14 0. X 1 , 40 emanaps elm when Whey bare Letendity' L refitted ,4:inbracii:thnepportunity to put it ir. peac-,. ~,ileeWheti;;theriribliej; was in their e 0 Oeist . Tlctory:ltit . been geined . ,b7 the of freesient.l2Jli4.Aiumenity, and when ire loot back a few, yeOrs ago, reoolfikliiiii thin even a petition - in favor of the measure would not bc so much . as" received in- Prolgreee, well may we ' 1: take, courage, and -hope for still greater . achievements. MEI 04. 2` , - if • - I ~~ . ~_. t f y, t;;; '.4%;;if EMEntli i;:; : f,'.::.•. ~ i:.', .4•::•. .:::..:,,,•.:.,,--: Ov,. gOtrifictrirtied to hie hom - e . I abeth, N. a., yliterday„ Rod it is said he Will now make it, hispermament residence. The ; Newark Mercury siLye ; • ,1210..sioikor old hero was.met at ,Eliza _ • betkportby a large delegation of his old and neighbors, who received him 11rigt. moo ;40uching .damonitzstionicor . 4141shc, Auld Igeotted him to,kissetridence `with.lll the retspec . kalue.tnkdliewalietehar attper anitserrices.T*.i :::;i11:3y1 Tigarlfsiviso...Th• Si - • , coseih'lNtiaidthle of the- allirtfi% hive as .74 'tome ciii0040 4 . 4 0 11. r* 4 4 ° O n g thll L t i * dxaspoltaiatiani b . - 4 I f4sP- -. l l l k ''l-441141,11irglintAIS iboTai494sl3tai . It"ll!robablifio yo4,`lroOolet , tailor • . , , ; - 1;. •' t :~:~~ _ ~ . -,••• • '• -. VXitacketdon 111013taMon. bat% o .., d for" some aye covert 1 mi Jim p peilt fix hi ''.' profess to ..! '...eitrt . fnen par excelietnet it&svos. The New York Celan, keriiss which carris its, rti-"; C Gen. MeCxxxtfts tea nrest: : 'ex.-' V - 7 extent, has cgme out openly ',iiploiMaratcros. Noticing the ,rumor 1 0-She.aSeekettirl:s...resignation, thair.paper Says • i ''Veiide‘ild'iot te ' itirpnsed . Should . the ; iefort:proVe tr. 'be true: The Secretary of ;War, has:certainly committed: , grave errors csilte,-.h0.,44..„,charge of ,-the Department; %inl We !rive reason ,to believe that the iPreilfditiili'fni from,tiatisfied's with the i gietethry'it' treatnient of oor,iiint MCCIBI.".. 'Lan:- 'lt'li even said 'tbaVaffer, the - General q.,liniManding s Werit' to Yorktown thnrresi; debt felt it to 'be his ditty, perertiPterily to,' _interfere : for lila protectien, and sent troops ' to MN dist .. .l4i. Stanton had, withheld, and iieliellere that Much is the fact: . . , . .. ' ''"There are ether 'Unpleasant rumors ifloat,: . Minded - to' partially in one reinlirip on 'Tnesdoy: Various reasons are, assigned" -for the'behavior of the Secretary of to General MeCiell'an, the Wiest. e:mit:ion of , Which it; 'that the Secretary his seen visions 'ern while honse ifilit . , will want. an ocen pattilti ;1%.5, .ia . ty.t.:ll,‘,4oife fobs that occupant has taken 'engroseing, possession„ 'Of: his Mind. - The judgment being thMi. , 'ltareped;jehletuni of l&C101ah hap followed,: 'and' is.bearing 'anab,iery unpleasant fruits. Such is th ercolvtricin'r'uintir. . .. . `'-' '' A; Mere reprehensible article watt never ~ ~. written iti &Able like 'this, when, the Gov-, inimentliaa•by•no - mettne esetiped'from its perit' l That iti Weis grosi . iajustiae to. iltr: SrA_Wrok any'peraon who knows him can aver., Nero it proper, the friends of Mr. STA-WIWI might report with withering effect, • but whel'ilittr armies are at least all' in the 'field, and: there is a hope that active, oper &Onus will hereafter ' characterize our pol ity, and that the: enormous burdens we labor under will soon be 'lightened„ we infer to pass over with a simple rebuke such an uncalled for. attack. . The Rumor of Air. Stanton -s Resig ~ .• , .... , nations. •Wo utost cordially :endorse the views e - .pressed.in the. article below, from the Ne •I"tirlf Evening t. : We should esteem it'. ' 'great calamity td' e country now, should Mr Dilttroii retir e titri the 'ur Department or any rupture ke _Ogee in .the Cabinet - - , The Government still has a herculean task on its hands,mhich can only be accomplished by a barmoniouS Cabinet; which posseesce the 'eonfidenco of the-peaple : ' Jitranibint rumor reached the pity yeater davOntho effect that Secretary Stanton had ; resigned 'hie 'place because of a difference with theTresiderft in regard to the conduct of the -war. , It we bid rseeived-news of the loss of a liattbbit could not have affected those who beard it more painfully than this idle rumor. .ftearetagy,Stanton:has infused eueh vigor into • the War 4lopartment since he entered it, that the Whole country would . .feel it as a crs' liimityle lose his services. In the rapidity and 'deassicirCor his action be doubtless makes seine Mistakes, but these are better than loth arki' arid - corruption. For several months before Mr. Stanton took the rains it is well known how the affairs of our army, stagnated. _More than two hundred thousand men lay on the banks of the Potomac as stiff and motion less as enchanted men; not a skirmish, not a reconnoisenee, not a Lough dash into the en ',Re?' Fount'''. was allowed. The civil busi nese was mote active, but active in the wrong &Malian; Peculating contractors tilled ;the tulle of the offices, and the public 'lnirdens were daily increased by new andprof ligate (41)6124116m5. But he reformed it all expeditiously ; our armies began to move, and have won a victory nearly every day since ; while:the speculators breathe in re -.mete . corners their. threatening slaughter against the Secretary. '• In all this air. Stanton, of course, has taken his impulse from the President, or has mealy .ed the approbation of the President. But the part - of their conduct, which entitles both . of them to the utmostivedit, arid even to the gratitude or the whiffecountry, to their sedu lous determination to keep the military power subordinate to the civil power. In times of war the greatest danger lurks in the tendency •to military encroachments. Generals at the ,bead of large. armed hosts are not only apt to suppose that 'they Can do what they please, but aro extremely impatient of opposition. They think because they. an tight battles they 'can also' manage politibal affairs. They usurp authatity; therefore, which to . the last de' gree hazardous,' unless restrairied'hy the civil - President •Lincoln and Mr: Stanton have saved.us from this-danger. They have stead ily kept the 'management of public affairs in their own control, and they have taught our military chiefs their true position. Of coarse the lackeys and friends of the latter cry out that they are hampered; that the government is jealous of its own instruments; that it does not - give the etupendoue genius of this man or that-man'its full soopc; bet,the people will all the more thank onr civil 'raters for their dis cretion and wisdom. Our gallant army and navy aro destined to win - laurels enough In the present war; every officer and man in is likely to come out of it crowncd.with`glory; aud the , greater the glory will be the) mote faithfully they eerie the government which is the organ or the nation., „ Rebel New from Yrtrktpwn: The Richmond papers give this news from Yorktown: “There is yet nothing from Yorktown in dicatinkan immediate fight. The enemy, now believed to be under McClellan,, had, instead of attacking, after sending a few shot at long range, commenced throwing upbreastworks. It was supposed that an invading army, whose duty it was to obey the last mandate from Washington—to, crush - rebellion,in ninety days—would have marched boldly on to attack our forces, which were so much inferior in numbers to Ids oian ; , but: like an elephant at a bridge, however rapidly he may have approached it, he panics to coo whether it be safe to go . further. Maybe he will :not cross it at all, and then all the goads of the keepers of the animals can'tmake him venture upon it. "fti this position of matters at York town, it is not plain what the enemy is af ter and how long he Will remain stations "ry.':lle May ke forced to do yet what be has nointention of doing. Of one thing he, may , rest 0.3440, and that is, that 'our Cainteilt,Yorktown will be maintained by •as brave and determined an army of pa 'Woe as ever - shouldered' a itan.". _ Gerl:.Donipban has been recently ad dressing some of the , people of Missouri in the rightstreln. Ile made - a speech in Clay county'. , days 'silica , in favor of the triton, and counselling all men who have Buffered themselves tote caught by these, cession delusion to'aband6n that: cause, to 14 Y+ down their arms, if they have been en gaged, in acts of, disloyalty,;., and to,; show their sincerity by taking the oath ''of alle 'glance, and if demanded' to • Miter' into bonds for their good conduct: "This (says 4°. *Ps:mit, Repabtican) is the best way of twig about , peace in — Missouri.. -There ti4ht now to be no ; question, about the ‘pWiiiiit'whioll'Efiliourt is to occupy. No human power can take .hoir out C f. "the Ifnion, and it is the interest cf every Man if do whittle:Mut to restore peace to eveiy . county acid neighborhood. 'Now that .oeu. Doniphan has broken . Mrs ground, we hope that other prominent **in other sections 'of the State will follovr.iii-example." —Tea Fortes in -Farm. Of YORIL-20 . ',/ifsaintPle of Yankees, captitired by our pick ets Mr Tuesday, stated that they were or- Ideillini:-: s of. Gen. McClellan; Gat General gC woe in command, and that their !cross numbered, one hundred and thirty thoelsand Men:, This is known to be a lie, alikensit"the iirey,ls.believed to be very Icaise t yis ilitso*pjleads have been crowd s - , eVrthtreliql,P o o l 7-/CuAhtf. 5a 1) ,,0,P5...1 01 ! „ , (.!" • 44 Pr 41 1 of ~. 7 ' " • " xt, their it to me or apt to of the of Ahm ler heap 3V• 10;41NovVormr, ir** l otisem nit defiers! Pori itafir discoverer*. ofitiraofSecesiSnistrfAna cornfield. A 9 soissj adhe wM awn by ;hl7 hid, then:salted sliorigtftha-oorn, arid theilfajiii,liiing naturally feared that he himself would be taktn e prisontr ins or. making them hi, ahiire vii flatting 40 be 4.nai however, but to-pat a boldface on the matter, -Po he took doWn the rail fence surrounding the field, rode In :among them, :end ordered theni to march. Into the road and -stack arMs Ahem , . This arder_waa obeyed, and-ttm-2da jor'e feelings were considerably relieved when a gaud cams along with other,prisoners, to whom he very willingly transferredthose he hid taken, and: xent on his way. rejoicing. `Secretary Scott and Adjutant General. Butler "Amid themselves, at one time -in a similar position; they, too, trotting to the justness of ,their cause, commanded the rebels to surren- This they did, .and these two officers brought into camp one hundred and. fifty . thimvprilioners of their own manufacture. AGOod Move in Missouri. PUBLIC JriDTICIES: ECTURR AT. TRIG IRON CITY e-sLCOL LEGE, corner ;al Penn and Si. Clelr eta THIS 11011N1110, at 11 o'elqck.: • StOthe. INYESTISE - N T.' DISTRItir ATTOREY.-JOHN M.; KLIIIXPASILICK Will be a canahlate for nomine lion to the above °Moe. before .the nexkliontinating, 'republican °unfit) , Conrention. • .aplS:dax-tc OJUN NJ I .—A Las. y. vi.nox . , of Alleglieney city, will be a. catididate for nommation to the above Mike, in the Convention to be relied by the 4epubllcen lixecn• five Committee. mhY.s:te MIT E.L.CT ATTIORNE Y.—The un-, dentirned will be a candidate for the above ethre Lefts the Retutlfticaa Nomtnatingeonventlert: . . MA3IBIIALL SWAUTZWELDNR. mbl3:dairter .COUNT W.MMISSION ER._ JONATHAN NEELY, or tower Si. CLair, will. be supported, for County Courudesioner before Om Republican County Convention. sprulevrta • riKNA.T.E.—Ii. 11. GezzAsi is A candidate, fur the Republican nomination for the State Senate. .MOTICES. METJEXE & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER • SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, ANI STEEL-lARED BUEGLAE.PEOOF SAFE MANUFACT-GRERS. Na. 129 and 131 Third and, between Wood and SznAtiold strod•—tiora side. Mr BANK LOCKS always on hand.. M - " To the Yohng or . Old, . • MALE on FEMALE, It you have been suffering from a habit Indulged in by tho YOUTH OF BOTH SKIES, which .causes so many aerating symptom., it unfits tbeatlir Mar rtage, and is the greatest evil which can befall MAN Oa WOMAN. See symptoms .inametated in adverthemenf, and If you ars • sufferer, Oat out the Advertisement, And mud fer It if once. Delays are dangerous. • Act for Helmbold's. Talus no other. . , Cures.guarantm , L COMI/erfeite and fre !guffaws: .mbaoulaw F M" - *ANILOOD; How Lost!How MUM= I—Juut, Published. in a Taxied E... lop, Ric. Jac Cent*. ...A Lecture on the Nature,. Treatment and Itrdlcal Cure o. Spertastorrhma or Seminal Weakness, Invol untary Emissions, Sexual Debtllly, and Impediments 10 Marriage generally, N. rrouiiiM, Otrimumption, Epilepsy and Vito; Mental and Physical Incapacity, mulling from Self-Abuse, &c. By BOST. J. CUL- T &EWELL, M.D., Anthorof the "Green Book,"-ic. "A BOON TO THODPANDEOFBUFFEREBS," Soot under scat, in • plain envelope. to any addms, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two Voltage stamps, by Da. CH. J. 0. KLINE, ' 127 Broadway, N. Y., Poat-Offloo Box 4586. apl:Smdayen- M'To gorse Owliers.—Dr. Sweet's 111YALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES le wan, called by any; In ell cawe of- Laments., arising from Sprain- Steles. or Wrenching, lie effect Is amens, and certain. Ilazupw or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Idangs, dc.,-It will ale* care speedily. Spain cod Ringbona may be sadly prevented and cured in their . Incipient stags, but confirmed coca are beyond the pcodbility of a radial curs. No as of the kind, however, is so deaperateicer hi:velem bat tt marine al• leviated 'by thisllniment, and its faithful applica tion will always remove the,lunanees and stable die horse to trivia with comparative OWL Very boree owner eltould have thla remedy at head, for Ha ttmaly nee at the Drat appearance of lame mae will etkesuall,y prevent Lbws formidable diatoms:Len. Wined, U. 'which all hones are liable, and tehleo raw. ~. . R. Y. BILLSBS • 00., Agents, corner of %%eel szei Eleound stmts. Pittsburgh. ainfhlydster MLake Superior Copper Mill an 1130 WORKS. Psrnistrsan. ,PARK, M'CURDY & Ilannfacturan of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, WALTER SOLDER: also Importer. andaoalsrsfo mstred.s,TLl4 PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly ou hood, TINNERS' MACILINk:S AND TOOLS. Warinonns,Slo. 149 Pint and 12Eilionond street., . Pittsburgh, Posen, worSpectal tatters of Copper cni to.say deem.' pot m InnlonlyT M"The Qpfessions awl Experience Di AN INVALID. Published. for the bertedt and as a Wanting and a caution to young men who infer from Nervous Debility. Pr•Mlttir• Decay, &c.; sup plying at rho mime time the Meal of Belt-Cum. By ono who ha. mind himself after being put to gent expense through medical imposition and quack ery. - BY each:wing . • poet-paid addirased envelope, Matz emus may be hod of the author, NATHAN LSL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Sings Co., N. T. mialaydriwT WM. C.R. REALM, WITHROW DOUGLASIL. HILLS, 'ROBINSON,. MINIS & MIL LENS, TOTINDSLI AND WASHINGTON • Wow, PittabOrgb, Ponn'a. .omco., No. V. Mawr &tam. Nanntatturo ail kinds of !MAN ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORIC, STNAWBOLLEBS AND SHUT IRON WORE. . _ earJOBBING AND BErsistwa-aono on short notice. toki2B:dle J. C. ILIdErATILICK—.........S. irour."--..5. L. =our. iIarKIRKPATRICK, BURNAP & (soceemnr. tp J. C. HISILTATIOCK d C 0.,) *condoms and Wholedida Dubai Oa LAMPS, 01113IIINTS, SEIAMNS, CIIANDSLIT.P.S. hr. ON - Wholorale Agoras for NORM CULNII GATE ILLUMINATING AND LUBSICATING CARBON MIA, ZO WOOD &rust, dodos at. Charier Moroi, Plosbn h, Po. d JOHN COCHRAN di . 11R - 0.,' EZonutactursn of rim BAILfIW, tsott VA,thas AND VAULT DOOllB, - WINDOW SUterneics, wiNixriv UARDS. 149, 110P01 9 1 street wad 86 Thirdetteet, between Wood and Market. . Have on bend a variety of new Patterns, ham and plain, suitable for all wigwam Particular attentket paid to .enclaring. ()rave Lem Jobbing don* at abort notice. ' nbt Pittabtugh Steel Works. • ' - 'scar J0N12:"......z0ins t. scrtv....—.w. fa'cuscotras DRIES, BOYD & CO., • liaaufasturera. of CAST STEEL; SPRING, PLO,W ASO A. B. STEEL, STEBL SPRINGS AB ~, L ElJESoxygnes of Raw and Flestotreelv;Pittilistrib, Penzei:' ' • HOLME: 6cSONth Dea lers - in FONNiON AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF. lex, ofixat. CNUTIFIOATE B OF DEFONIT.MAILK NOTNN AND BPZOIN, No. 57.2d0tt0t .rent, MO*. iNrOolloctlatui pod* on all the .prloclpal due! Abroogbout tM.United Btateo. O. Pi . MARIPWE'ager 11/ANOVAOPORRILS deidireiri BOOlqgppr, OAP, LETTER OF WRAP. ' • • NOPHave remitted Rom N 0.27 Wood street to No. J 3 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, P. 1121/17ASH OR TRADE FOR RAGS. jM"'HEISULY • H. COLLINS, -Fot• WARDING AND COMMISSION ILEMCIIAMT and erboleadi dealer La CHEESE; BUTTER, SEEDS, TM. and 'Produce, generally, No: 26 Wood etreet, 'Pittsburgh', Pa. - nol JM!.J. X. LITTLE, Morehead Tai- Lau, Do. 64 Br. Cum Still!, Dr. Irish's Huila in& Plumburch. Da. • mon REEF. VNGUIES-16 eugar t7 uced~ on conalganonAthia t iii fiSliteillEMS—rOf every deeeriptiou, for isle by • UOWN & TETLZY,I36 WOod.st. JM~ -----t A-t. Ifr ' MEW JED l'EßtliallilEarlr• S. I _ • •. -. wl ..,,••••-.,„.,...,-1 . ••• .., .. •,,, 1 t „ito s I :,g:i i.lcii l yii..: o , 3 : }l aLk b.,4 A is p ort_ r e ,Esyd N7 ii,l. p Til otd ß t o ze o ll ic . E , 1 t G R : 1,, i 1 .. - M ime.r.ri: i ot c tk it usTg : T :it 'l l , : . :.ET . V§j503114,-- eisT - G Silt"FrOelli '''''''.--. ----- ---------- an Gartge l i r ar the C'Fy orn later. of zotwboomig., wit h mt. .... DRESS T If G khenf mid et.n O l ll of Pittliburgb,paseetlyoubithsteLeo - he Copartner* hreo re between 1141 Plionitg lit thattitt Al cove Mt which • 11 LAE A I.IIN KO EIS . r . i .. *Pr.' tr!.„, ~(bo tii,,. I oll;/7 1 : 1 , _ l'i i%„_.l , ,„., , 1 eft try 8 iiitlilletil Raft' e . 0,- e i-, Tr.;f 3 irtVi.ann i..l.....-7 .. P' ..um u'' , signed restsectinlly lots= the patron. and ends ' be and arelhereby anthurinedraud en:tree - toed to ape i or the old firm, and the trade inyieuenel, that be has I palm a - suitable ippon as GMigerfee said city, w_p_.... j taken all thoupetalii rootni of Pt 0,103 Northitighth 4 , 1 , 3{1 51 4 111 ‘017 , u0 ,11 . IliPito 2, q 6 " 4l-* cr.'', I Street, above Arch tireet, Phltadelpitia, to continue for eale in eafd city...deo I inyea'all dod.'sth , , r i m ''' ti' i the manufacturing of all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK, whlols rm./ -he goaded ittadmenod shell mmar k n .P .. 'Mid InANTDELA ,TIII3IIIINGS VarNGtS, EDT... TONS, TASSELS, CORD, HEAD-NETS, of all de ckle auks or othervratels coutainine the trate& tome- 1 , scriptions, Sc., Sc. And will offer inducements in My therein contained, and thotuli mpacity of ouch mesel and In ibe aim of domestic distilled liquors. twice. and quality, as well as prompt attendance to mho proofs ~1 degrees thereof,• and lean Mom ~, attest. order .. , e ,,., y ~,,,,,i , i . perim . ipg , to ,, iims_ wthlmarke - - .by a gaugesnark. whiCh shalt be the let. Wlf. IONNERSTADTPR, .' ter P. a bleb midget:go nut.:nay Ise dieted by are- No. RD North Lighth st n s oboes Arch st., elution of said Councils; end „not. enteritis, Pro 1 ....„0. • : Ptilladelphib rilizii, That utithinglereiri car dined shat authorize 1 --.11. . or re quire' the gauger id aPpoitited to Impact, gauge 'or matt an 1 ~.4 diesimtle dtatilled Spirlit et Oils um.- factuted, tr ill , mild or offried lot sale in M m e oldy of Allecheoy outside.'? gala city,. ... . Sac. G. Th t any ,pcm.;ll, alm.shall Datidoleutly, OtititOrtigh, lotf,e braid or .rope nil.: any midi. barrel, or my ot her tassel coin...MILT any liquid me chandim, or shalt frau intently alterdifface or crane th.. brood. metope or other tenet el ate City Gauger upon .Or front Any. such Mak. barrel or other ...suet, stall' bo_liable to a penalty of to , tit flare for 'each and ore ' b ubo, barrel or other' vowed, mem or from which the .tan an fikndulently , m,unterielt, forge, ltrand,mmpe.alter, deface or roue such-brand, scrape oi.cauktol the City ()sager. • ~ Sac. 7. That any person other than the City Gang, Cr his deptitits, nho shill' taug'eany liquid n erotica diie or inspect any.dettestit'distilled spirts,'Nvithit, .ho city of iPittatturgM'and chill charge or mc fee .any amspermatlon therefore, shell torten and pay rho not of ten dollars tor_ every.such offense, and any — Min whoidiall stator offer for ate Wald c o y, any thicild merchandize, in casks, bitrels orother teasels, Worn the , strifes .hull have been Woregid'abd marked by odd Gauger, shall forfeit .and pay the auto of one dollar for melt mak, barrel or other vessel sold or of fared for anal.. Avoided, That this section shall ant apply. to Miniestic distilled Clint.'i or oils m.efec• trued orrefined within the comity el •Allegheity'aut side of the city of Moshergh. . Sac. 8. That the Gauger shall hare power and entherity to bare through anypart of any vetted by him gauged, for 'the purptise of detecting any sus pected imposition,. sad any persou detected in any curb attempt at imposition, shati ftwielt and pay the stun of too dollars, . . arm, 9. That the mid Gauger .hall, rhan called upon by the vender 'or purchaser, gat:um - rind inspect tiny liquid inerchanillm by him prerrisOnsly gauged and marked, and if upon each iiilletajnerit ttlepeCtion paid vessels shall bedouud not to °onion:lt In qmotity and quality to the marks thereon, the person offering the Marie tor sale, .hall, upon conviction of any fraudulent intention or action upon his part, forfeit and pay thesurtrof'fivedellers for each tusk, barrel or other ,reirael which shall be found deficient, .0 when tbefattle ehall conform with the marks of said Alauger, the fees shall be paid by the purchaser, nth also the same shall bepattl by the person or persons offering the mune Merano. Sec. 10. I That chi tald Ganger shell receive for the perform:mice of the datiti herein provided for, any number di cuts or barrels not exceeding two, not more than fifty. n 'centseach; for any number of cask, or bartette not eitmeding ail, not more than five cents each; for any number of auks or barrels exceeding six, not more than fire ceuta'each; and for the in spection ef.damestic distilled spirits, it, addition to tbe lee for puking, not more than two cents fur each cask or barreL Sre. it That 'the said Ganger shall keep an arca • rate account of all' services performed by him and his deputies,.,tod of the fees by him end them Co. ceived, and shall render, An. account thereof to the CoOtrolkir of mid city of Pittsburgh monthly, under oath, and ellen pay into the Tnwsury of mid city such proportion of said fech as shall be determined by mid city. '. Sec. Pl. That Abe mid Ganger shall ham eutheilty to appoint deputies, for whose acts ,he elan be re , sponstnie, and who, should be by him removable at 1 piceaure,' and before entering upon the dale. edible office shall glee bond to the city of Pittsburgh lit an amount to be fixed by the Commits of mid city, ton• Miloned.for the faithful performance of his duties. Ste. 13. That all penalties provided by this act MI rocomribreetiverablle, by t; ai in debts of liko tonount ere now by lam, ruit be mane of the Mayor, Al dormers isnd (tamer or Pittsbnrgh, one-half for the um of .the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens, nand the other bait for, the,osoof, the party suing fo a Sae. Al. That, time Councils e Coun of said. city of Pitts burgh he cod are inthorimd and empowered to 'vegetate' 'file duties of mad Gauger, and to enact any ordiummo in reference chetah,. Peeridni, That the mme be not inconsistent with this act, or with the Constitution had Lowe of the United Suttee, or of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the or &tumors of , un til .ity now In tome shall bc .d r -In mild the came bealtered, amended JE 7:1 repealeii. Ste. )5. That nothing in this ect contained shall tegnite t Le inspecting or gauging of 'am , liquid mer ehandls , that may barn been once inspetrod or gauge& by the proper akar In the manner prescribed in the preceding sections. aplit:2t TABILV Done in a superior manner by grater, FARBICIA. 1 CO N 0.12 FOURTH . ST BEET. 'Li 'r OF .A_PPLIOATIONS Licit( *JELLING `LIQUORS, filed in the Clerk.' °Mei hp to April 18111;1842: ilanhatt Augustine,: Lavery, West Picteburgb; J. Adler k Co., othergoods, 4th went, Pittsburgh, George Bloontingimitt, tavern, 3d do do Booty Deader, 444, do do Adam Banerlein, eating hociee, 111, word, do °wee Corcoran. do 31 do do L. IL Carlisle, tercet., hilt do do Lewle Cella, do 3d do do lliratxth Crawfunl, ontiog house, 4th wan!, Pitteb'g Jostiph Dinh., • do .- dth do do Janina Divans, tiVern, Peebles township; ThousDebold, do Sharlibura; Thomas Yagan, ,do Ad ward. Pittsburgh; Prai. rreyrogle, do 6th do do Jacbt. Fox. do sth. do do A. Greewwowl, do , 6th do do A. •Onckenbelmer & Bros., other goods, let ward, Pittsburgh; Stephen Grater, tamp:lllMM township, Fred llempe, Myatt; LOwer St. Char tovrosbip; Adam Ilees, eating house; 3d ward, Pittsburgh; James Jance... moons, 4ch ward, Allegheny; Henry do .at Birmingham; Cethrine Keck, do Biti.wiud. I ittsborchi Jamie L, lien . , do 6th , do Murk. llerintdy.'do rif do . do John Ketteler;Selling Nicole ld It'd, do P. Joseph Kraig, tivern, , Dierningham; Philip Lather, eating house, let ward, Pittsburgh; Dames Lnts,_torcru, Baena township; F. J. Landgrar,' do 4th Wird, Allegheny; Jacob lellembrat,Other gossis.td clo t A l ines wm.•L;Mortold. seeing honse,3cl - do' ' Christ. Merino: , tavern,4th ward, Allegheny; Frod..Mauer, ,do, 4th : do. Pittsburgh; Xdain Metz, ; do Iltriningbam; Margt:Mey ere; • do ~Itotiongabelo; • t real:McLaughlin, ‘do Johz3leGrady,s • do 4th do' , do J. P. Mclntyre, other goods, 3d ward, do • Jacob D. Pander" tavern,.,. Ist. do do , J. M. liobitter, : doSith do .do ~ William, 'do • , ' 41k • do do • Charlet *Willi - 10 4tb - do Allegheny, Wro. Siddon, estl4ltotme; Ist - do do pf,gegumetrieggi,ethermiocht,sth ward, Pittsburgh; ! ' 3 ci d g ° , 4"1! t A k Valentine Tharp: dor do Allegheny; J a me. , do 3d •do Pittsburg Statue other goods, , t 34 do - .do • Tho,.C.lrs will, meet .on •MONDAr. April 28th 113.42,. at 10 o'clock, act oaths, aboroasam. apilit3td , •. A. HERIIOI4. Clash. §T SOU ,E19.1t. Or UTE W4l, Apri1.26,19,620Fi11 appear:al/6w Mobthly Reit% entltlod • BALLADS OF TB WAR ,i.; A eeriaat. P 10.7 ORIA C . . Yrotri no well known peo of .. , . MR. A. J. it DUGANNE, iiipaii. ' l4gui Original 3cowloiPli b 7 cbe best ertleti;orid beautifully prloCci Ott bot-preseed Paper. pert' willoppeir beery' mouth, inc adlnq. "r"oOF :thing;. IticileALL "AUMTLII, OK: .LYON. Dicomt. or-xLLSWORTH, NEWII3.IO4VALL'S uLuvr, I`Ol3T. -110TAlo ?OUT DONZL'efil;, P1T53131.18011 LANDING, ROKICOKEIi" lIANVION Roeps, 'PEA .-Ther whole forerliotriti' --rr,LoBTlretto 'Pokrmii - sourexTß, 'Of evil:y . 6%lra' to We preient roost iroporiAet etrus. ifle fir the bletiff of tide greet teflon - P1ti..14 eintitled 'r..71114.113.311.0 11 - PO Tin OAP lTO.L.(ofithe 64 i 'flogligerit of llarsetaiseWe.) will #-Ptieu • • , • . .1- . • ' rat;) ct.. -One peek,' (It dichatily`Perte,l • Mend renal, tir rho -Triefe, , Clabeiind Vorittiesers, Apply.** • ..- -'.1..111N P. 0 :Box. 00—iip111:*.... .37 ,ilk- 1t0w..74: TIJ E BATTLE AT , 'LANDING '' 1141 the otter recent Sllgagemente t MAMMOTU PiCT6RE.I round (u the •ti EN ILTUFTItATE.D NEWS LESLIE'S I LE:IISTitIeiED 10*SPittICR • • AND uAEPE6'S; WEEH t%. • 1 ai For sale by tile .slogle copy, alikseFlpt Tune reorised . sod Dealers supFlloit by jOHN NaMbole Bill, rfalst,; Pittibared, and 37.,8: Corner tkoth Osmaiop szid rid, sad ss.i,AliegdosioY AnNuNisTßATott' s NOTICE:— st here. Letters of Administration to the ew• tat, id Xil hum tiavage, tate of North Fayette town ship, dee, a-ed, have born granted to the enMertber, all pommy; indebted to the said estate will make im mediate payment, and abase . haring claim. egainet the sold estate still present the same tor settlement. apPF.ltdgter MARK noun, Adminietrator: LOUR. • WO bile. choice Baker's Flour, St. Louis White Wheat; 10. " Fars of Ohio 0 .• to " . Preceldra •• 11.0 ••• Gera Nips " " Rye Flour: To Ktore and for este st 1113 R E GrY & GREGG'S rtrall No. 2.57 Liberty street pATE&TED OCT. 8, 1861 Dithridge'e Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMNIES; blanufsetured of XX FLINT GLASS. these Chimnlto are intended fur the gat flame, which heating an parte of the glees equally, doe. not expo,. It to cracking, V: D. DITHRIDGE, Fort Pitt Glass Works Washington street, Pittsburgh, Pa CINCINNATI LEAD WCIIKS. McCORMICK, GIBSON & CO., MANIIFACIVIER9 OP Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead ALSO DEALERS IN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Wirtz Snits?, earwczx Mem, ♦xo SYCA.IIOII. Being exclusively to the Lead Trade, we Can furnish the above to bettor advantage to Trri-rue, and on eterftw tertne, than an be had elsewhere. apnAlf URN Y.. KNLIAJtiII & Ha. 44 Ma, &rent, li!eio Yank ULt, 11161 UNITS° STLT►a BONDID 110LIMS, O► YDIII OWN 111.01ITATION. CUD AC BRANDIEB—Otard, Dnpny & Co, Piet & Co., and other brands of surioussintagoe, dark and role, in halves, quarters and eighths. HADMII.LLE BILANDIIO3.-Pellesoisth, A. Beilt• nette, and ether brandsolark and pale, in the °vial I =6ND il/ Si—J. P. Kellogg &Co.'s &beldam, and Wee Drop, a. pipes, shree.qr. pips. and mom. Crn.x and Janutith—eolected brands. WIIISICTS—Mahan's Irish and Ramsey's Booth. WINES—Port, Sherry, Madeira, Bordeaux, Bock, and ethers, of rufous grades • • OlL—Sine Bordeaux Table, in mica and baskets. fe'D.lth puoTwitArti ALBUMS CARD PIiOROGBAPIIB New etylee aui new picture. liGeotavad at apla L LOOK £ NM Mac choke Bakers' Flour. 100 •••Yells of Oblo White Wheat, trutolum Whlte Anent, leo " imperial While' Wbeat. 400 " Extra flour. lu store and to Anita, for sate by MACKEOWN 'LINN/NT, a 118 No.lol Liberty greet GAi AND STEVE AtiENTLEMAN AND 1.118 WiJ?A, and a few sin g le gentlemen, can pa accommo •datnd with boarding and pleasant rooms, at tin. lts3 Stith street, near the Postonlce. Also, a few Day Boarders. apl9:lt NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PANEL DECORATIONS, just received and fur sale by 19 W. P. gARSLIALL. G . I.LT WALL PAPER. tor sato by apl9 W, P. MARSHALL. plt ANDERS, TINNERS' AND TAIL ORS'.II-.1 !MEADS, for sale by al,lO DOWN & TETLEY, 136 Wood st. JUMP., AIIGERS AND REA.M.E.KS, rsedo by SOWN & TETLEY, 136 Wood id., . _ STUNS CUTTERb".COOLB, for solo b apl6 BOWN &TETLEY. 136 Wood at. COLTS REVOLV.KRS, 6 inch., 6 shot, for ealtrby DOWN & TETLEY. FM Wood et.. OUPURS"IOULS, for sato by a 1,19 BOWE .4 TETLEY 136 Wood it. NE, BBL. FRESH. ROLL BurrEti, O just received and for sale by api.9 .1. D. CANFIELD, First st., Dear Wood, ODD FORKS lbr pale by apl9 DOWN A. TETLEY, 136 Wood al DR. CHARLES H. STOWE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Colonnade Row, neer Stispensfon Bridge DR. M.O. JO 'ES, FROM AUCTION bee YARDS PLAID JACONT, at 25 cents. BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AND CHEAP at MO NEW 6ND: BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS NSW STILE BACONS AND CLOAKS, VERT RICH PEUNTED'OSLINADINZB NEEDLE WORK AND HOSIERY, CHEAP PRINTS A! CHEAP As EVER IiLIp.OHICD, AND lIMBLiACHED MUSLIMS very O. HANSON LOVE & CO etINOLINE WtAPERIEI In linn ' .. — nlins; . t : p;oll - nd by en . pram and formla by. •EILTOI:7*,'MACRUId & C0.,.17 fifth tt ThW.O.RTEDi EA.1.110 HAL SMUTS, FOR MUM! WS4,li. The first lot Juot twelve , ' tht,.day..", Lathan ars la '''. vited to call and exatolotothe ogle., at , split , SATON MACAW& dt COM. Filth at U - EAD DRESSES I A-nt X,ETB . . Jlst received, from Nevi . Sold wholeaeleind . G EN'l LEM.EN OUDD, SINN SHIRTSO COLLARS. TIES, GLOVES, lit A LYIIOBE,BI3/311135EttS, ItANDISIt. ' C 1112,8, fitDZIK 1D AND 'COTTON DDEBBHPSTS • on or yaks w. (Avila special a silos.• • < Apia ' Loss, maestri( a 00. ' 17 Fifth it. - ,,, K , : -.- -- ,, : , .:. , .,-.4N , :z=;•': ,, '''''' '` ,: - . " . ''i''"''''n - ' - ‘'''''''''''' l ' ~, .. , . .:::, .: .,.., -- , . ..- • :- : , -. -...:, i ,"1:;, , , ; :- . •;'&7 -" , -: `1 . .,:", i '.;.", ,. ,!. : :-:...7-.':-• .":. ,q'ND*l' 4 .* )O D/ 3 DR.rl;4;°(4)tk BURCHFIELD'S. ' BERA6IS .. 8:1r 13 eezio, vioith 38 c•illU, "NA.ItIIOW,VESCIE SILKS, IN. 76.0mt1f. RAM= STYLE MESS GOODS spsita SIiAW LS FANCY BILES, br 50 cent,. worth 75 csut. 8141 Na MANTLES AND BAUM& chowst in th. city Don't ran to' tali, as thostock doubt gat, and 11.3 prices that make them gnat , bargain'. apt!' ANOTHER GRAND .EXHIBITION . . SPRIMIi MANTLES AND SLUES From $3,50 to $5O: Block Tin H Al' & 0n.'13 55 Wood PPHI - SICIAJrS. 061 co, No, 36 FEDERAL STREET ALUM/TIENT CITY 103 WYLIE STREET, PITTBBLITIAII DRY GOODS. Receiving and upeolog daily 74 Market Street Anothir lit thcee favoilt. FRENCH MATS, iesutiful stlfe - of. :OF ENTIRELY . NENT STYLES EATON, MAORIIII tr. C0..17 Fifth et CHSAP .1711? CASH, toiorl ' NEW SILKS, From 50c. to *2,50. DRESS GOODS, An Unparalleled Variety, from 120 to $1 Ind an Immaitse dock of GENERAL DRY GOODS. AT TUE LOWEST PRICES, BARKER & CO.'S 57 MARKET STREET N. 8.-ONLY ONE PRICE. NEW GOODS] NEW GOODS! BROOND ARRIVAL • JrElfir 5PR1..412i ATFLES EALTON,IIIACRIJM & CO9B Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Ribbons. Gimps, Braids, Lust, Buttr;ra, etc., fur Dress Trimmings, newest styles. Embroidered Book and CalabriaOdtars and Sets.. Rod -Lane 'and lace Trimmed Collarsandflets,Tand Ifavdkercbisfs. Black Law, tiranadine and Thane Vials. Ch.tulme Yoke. and PanteJetts, 'Meng, Lead, Buf dee, etc., Ladles' and Children's Bose, of every de scription, Glares, Gauntlets, Mite, Bonnet Rib bon*, Euchre, Bhaker Moods, Cord, Chenille and Braid Head Nets. Another lot of "Crinoline Drawls'," (Trench Skirts.) Threw who hare mod this skirt, rnounce it the hest ever made. The "Qoakert Skirt p " o and the wile:tint Mart," ars also styles worthy of attention. • Gentlemen ■ Furnishing Goode, Tina Marti. Collars, damendere, etc., of moat dialrablaxtyka. A full assortment of Fancy articles and.Holton'. ifbolesale and retail buyers •111 find • large and ex cellent lino of goals In every department at the to, ettposeol4 prices for matt. spl9 EATON, MAIJRUId a co.. U Fifth et. SE(X)ND Attßl' -AL NEW GOODS HOENE'S TRIMMING STORE 77 MA,sua STREET. We are Dow receiving our second stock of Good", to which wo invite the attention of CountryMer chants..Mainers and Retail Buyers. During neat work wo will be in receipt of everything that is 110 W in BONNETS, BATE, FLOWSB, RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, ICINTEUEB, 110 , A now lot of SUABEBB tannins on Monday JOSEPH HORNE NEW DRESS GOODS, N 167 DMB GOODS, NEW 3)41318 GOOD% NEW Diucti.boo,DS, 73EW DILEBB GOODS. NZW CALICOS, 11ZW CALICOS,- NMW CALICOS, atw carsoos, NEW CALICOS JUST RECBIVICD W. & D. HT.IGT.JS LAST SUMMER SELLING AT. 76.0T5, WORTH TROY SIRS TO $1.75 PXR YARD., & a HUMS. ''.-"-'.le•oflll4' A GENTS WANTED,—To eixtertirO! Lifts and capablei•mtab. liAlfOlf bete fax um., oibIifOLIIIMITOOId liberal Oro. manta for the -Introdaalou of oar . Tor fall deo:ripe& pricoAleta =dollar Jaime, at Dote, opleiatt€ , Jobbiiis 4.leiriary.67liimaii at.; N. 7. UT• TIM—A-man, with -A faculy,) v to cultivate • few versa of land. en th• Con. nsar. Pittabositt. Apply_ukrtbe land to 'HAMBY WOODSZ, jATANTILI)-;-oourity'. ! sad ty v soots, to. the. wasourt7 to 000,_toe wilt& the highest Patio will be told. • • ept - B. XcLAIN ~ 02 /mint othiet, I j IJAN V • A G • • • TIF .tsoleam Ctn. 1.1011011. k ..10 • • • na &Ppm! street. STURAGE.-1' e have %skew e dpi vim warehouse, ell WA= MUT, and retain, and. store= , pg seateliflitpt* . ce/y40 ,1 4. QM, ' GUTfIBU - , ~~~ a PITTF,BURGE TECKATRB. m Low and llbaukser.--...- -....2iN5. aciEDIMML Z. LULL DAV:MD.IT. Ai IL 19TH. Lest nlght of the popular actor, O. W. MULDOON.. JEW OF FRANKFORT: D.V.OI3EN GOLDSCUED-...!......X1L'0CD1LD0CK. • . tali,' .oCeiDiii;' --- ' . TJESLISIIII.ISiES. .• • ii NOY TIM MOM ONLY I Commencing gondiy, April 21st. Yirst and only appearnatios In this city of the GREAT PEESTIDIGITATZUR, ' hust:94. u,LLeulut rkwars, of the Acitiemy kiosk., Row York, vrquid respect fally;-cairtha attention of thtimbiicio - the sppear ana; in Pittsburgh: of' . MONSTEURIiEItititAI 4 I I , wbo thi GREATEST iikiko-PEIZT4TIGITAT.6I7B. And whose performancesattbit'Aciaindiaofßiiiiie, In Neer York, Philadelphia: and 4 1 wItonOrberw he has fbtrmon o g, Dori beinaltl°o-nniotitholioTtbeir fill in their ;Kaoline.- . ;fin The performancci of Iforriniihn sin antlfelkorigi nal End - novel, Their iltidingdieldnig . featans is Use ABSENCE 01' ANY. APPARATTRic. Ali effects being solely proddced by extiaordinary • • MANUAL - 5H1.41:.:, YoniingtheinlerTsfsOl.3l.l l canitsmeaprograinme , a . . . G,RAND'..CONCEIrr — Oolopmed of brilliant ealectiotts from the matt t.optil laroperes, by the celebrated Trio, from theßaoismy of Dos% New York,: • Masan. ESSIDISINER, ; 'BUEHLER,. YIOLDST,. , WEDEMEITA - ViCatritatirnir• The order of the perferstianottivill be sumo:mit - from the stage by M. HcirinulCS blittsolL . ' Admission 60 cents. BeServea Setts ZS aid& extra. Thos sale of , seats will commence SATURDAY, the 19th, at theßusio Store of J. Doors open at tAi. To cornmence sin ckkrak. apl4 AUCTIOJr SALES: C • 011 GIVE 9 :GAITER: TOPS', AT ALIOTIO.II.—On , MONDAY moamse.• Aprß tilt, at 10 o'clock, edit be sold, at the Commercial Auction muss, be EMI street, 10 dozen, Meth, Bid 1111411 and Patent Leather Gaiter . Tope, for_tnetes wear, which _an be now examinedet itte.Mpotion Booms. Th attention Or the trade is inettisl.P .. - aptB VALUABLISI,6TOUIiti AT'A 11.0 TxrEaDAT 73 o'clock, will be mad, to the fleootokkloorAdas Room of the Commercial Auction Some: HTIAh street t .40 Shares' Monongahela Inettranc4Pompanyi. 10 do Citilette' do "do 10 do Allegheny" do do 20 do Monongstiehißridgo . do sp it J. G. DAVIS, ituetionier. MA6ONIC HALL - • . . , BOOT LS 1980 Fi „ tifC/#ll.4 I^ , • et No. 55 giftli „. „ . Daily .aloo at 2 and 234 o'clock , ot-iiilltlas of MEE'S BOOTS, ' • . TIES, • : • iiROGANS LADIES' GAITERS, ,Boors, . SLIPPREBB, 1. • BUSHENS CHILDREN'S HOOTS, SHOES A - ND '' ''l'! " i ElM=l!l•=fa=l T. A. MoCLELLAND, =)MII IN.DEItWRITEB:I6 - t3ALE,;(II O iO3.O- 4-1 OEBIT.6.—On fiIiTUDDAT - BrOBXII2WAPriI 19th, at 10 o'clock, will be _sold at .thit.Ocaluziarcial Auction Boone, 04 Fifth street, by 'eider Of Under miters, 30 boxes. 21 pea; liummara BatraCt (toffee; 12 bbls. Baudosky Baas; bait boll, Sandualrylkest 6 bbb. Dry Salted. Derrium.:lo.boxos flagand &Deo; caddied Richmond_ Tobacco; 1 box extra( quality Chewing Tobacco; 5 boxes Caiandieh :Tobleoe; 10 Ws. Cut and Dry Tobacco; 100' boats . Baratta Ye gare half bbl. Bourbon WhiakY; 10 boula Old Cog nac Brandy. Terms, cash—Par funds: apl7 Jr. O. DAYLS Aue't. w Slight Cold,' clt r3 .9augh.,,,giaiuckteheait BR° NGH Al, or , . Ofug,tiat,. .'?' which might be checked 'l'oo\ _ with„ a simple -7 •enViliy, ffneglected, often. ternvinates Few are aware of iirbicruiet ic4- 1 4 the /t ;Piet in its first stage; that which in the- beginning would Yield - ,WO" - : a mild remedy, if not., attended to; sain . the - _4(ictuue abca'nchicd,..gleacheA were frac introduced eleven year:l:o4p. it has been proved that they .are ; .the best article Wore' the public ybr ,fetualLa," / O'cicbt, 41r.Aanchaia, ;Sat ay Xedafish, the Hailing Cough in 7fi'anttarnP-Octit,-: and numerous affectioni . sr the ,.lh'ra~zt, giving iteinedieie. relief Public Speakers IV Sing ers will find them effectual. for . gearing and strengthening the voice. , Bdd by a2Z prug grids and gsaars in... Medicine, at 25 oentsper•bat. - Tor aIebRIXON JoLtutort, O u. IRTHIR B. A. YARNS:STOGIE & CO,R. t3ELLERB & CO. B. L. FAIINESTOCE & 00., B. T. .4.IIIDERTORT and TIRRDERSON BROIL doT: T NEW GOODS 1 __.NEW GOODS! OIL CLOTH WAItZROLNthq 1 • , Noe. ;Sand 213 St: Oar Street, Pittstntrib: • We are now re.:eltintototwittg ate& of • • • r mammas on TRANSPANNNT GRIMM OIL OLIYINS, • • STAIR OIL' OLOTHB,I - - • • • • WINDOW SHADIS.' - • ' BUFF HOLLANDS,• • • • ENAMELED OIL CLOTHS . •• ' 'BRADT, TRIMMINGS. Wholesale awl Betall Doyen will 'our alto& large. oomprlslits Vs sweat ettler end at prim low tomtit tbe times. 3. & IL PHILLIPS- NOW ''.A.4111P1N,0. , , - ' • -• " NEW WALL PAPERB,7' 107 Irlarket Street, near-Lilirty Street, P.ILBLOES, HALLS, . • • DOING PANEL PAPERS, cpmiNGTA,EIO. All of whlcli .beisokfia4o ioxasr aarzErifizrwS. - 7 1 :11 4 1DBLY'S BLOOD43HARCHER CAUTION 1-11finy kinks 'tam Lammed ISO that they have need an article of Nbmil, &archer Ftr♦ge,rthatiatmv.rztmr.fx4Te*from hat mine, &siring me to account A•rit . 'to Mika I on- Ow. and also caulicuc the public that Co caber" pa l:Jae artlel*-*t LINDSAY 'II ,BLOOD Eamsoniza ma be reeds by arty other living nun then 'myself, sa the Ms. reo4Ps, U 01.0 41011 in:prayed to kiww" ,6 / a te oar , who ha' CM' ma, nib* WY amain "ringing It to its promat perfectionand ce lebrity. I3old by my Agent, and respectable Drug gists throughout the cormtry: 'The trade 'applied on liberal term'. 1/A. J. ht. LINDSAY ' , • gugON.4OIIIO3TON.BO* Avant, t Comet of Sznittldeki and Fourth 'UMW • - QUNDREES 'FOR '-VALE:.• • Vildte MM. 60 o Lake Herring., bblo N 0.2 Itookerol,'lorgo. - 20 LYIt blas. No. 2 Pickled Therrl2E. - • - 22 bozo POgoiwr /9 • 80,000 Baden Hame. 20000 • Bbooldenc' 26bIbleeDeted Aye, . -0200 LastrillWWl , loldide: . " , 73° I til6 115 . _ bit° P4V 'doldds:"Krqd.slw:., '.'''EdtddoteLTVOii.b4.`",": OW' 2146 and 148 Thu street, JOIMPIL .S.; sup