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Ittsiturgit aze it t„ - ..... _ !i l : A "'s'.l3ivrtrant3r Arm, 19. :ARIS4_1118:- • operoirrarat PAPER' OP . - Ospiaysion , the by 4. B. Shaw,' Optieisa; 55 . run insest;=correoteaasuyi o!alcitily.t..l: , 11 "Aba. . lvnnis roßt office!: ~iedEfts~aerik — Bait :: Canton, , Radford scanty , Piastir• :On OP: root, from Caatoo.:to- Towanda, and -welt to - • N, Albi."..oifelitutffred taniiiiesroll thue receive tolulor , tri-weekiy mail facilities... • Stanton,, Jefferson county, James post -master.-Thle is directly on two foutel—ln ,::'diem to Brookville end Brookville to Mahon- • ;,tail .. - There sretMe hundred and fifty:amines ,:;Airitk,liiksionillei,etho will receive regular waif Ame - ommiolotiois thereby. i The name of the office Nerrows, and. coon- Mend," ant. James Cameron "appointed ; pest master, Vice Albert - 114-Pellett; resigned: • ~.Apivisitmetite...=Heury Mickley,ostmaster, Cashtcrirti, Adenis scanty , vice Judge Shenk, onto 'Baum; 'Reitmaster, grossingville, Crawford county, viceMugh.J. Sweeney, re," . „otigned.', '• • .o•Orge Daniels, post master, White :Mille, - yraynecounty, idea Asher M. Atkinion, „ 'Thagnorl. . • ' ospifal Supplies. Thal fidbitiltelit4s Coiareittei - seknowlidge aontribetions from the following: persons for the hospital. eftTar:western - artnicit': Uri, W. Howard, Mrs: as.,.A. Anderion,'ldisi L. lifes)ssi. Baelofen Jr Son, Mrs. *. - Bagbitkeni Mrs: Dr. Caini)hell,:lifis. - Pi. E. Ifbiii,,ldriafartmen; Mrs. Androwi, Mr.. D. Mra.-Wallingford, Miss 11.., Sherri -11.:A: Sandal, Dr. - James Piargeion, • if Teripeianceirille . ; I.lnix *sandries from 'the and ,Centie Avenue Soldiers' Aid , :r.aSooNt7l , .0 packages from the German piffles' .s„d et . 7 et., the Trinity Church; . also, omitri , 7 , borio n i ;' n "ash from Mrs. Frisbee, $ 5; Mn.s 2* , IP.: - G.'Col;•7; $5; Miss Ma'am, $1; collet ' • ty,i t di n 8 0( . 0 :id Presbyterian Church, $50;,9t. -Paul's CathiTrh-.N4 $lOO. , z The Committee bare sentiduring this week, 06 bases of, beef' Dais' supplies to tie hospitals near'yeritoin sid . k"ertresaMenree, andi_are nuking reaey . astioles to .be for ' . -.warded as loon is needed. . - • ; A • CiirSOWitV... l ,...! 1 bOrtsit fur" to 'the '..deep Buick .luat , itkiQiiiiii:Cirrebeita4,3linoook coot ty, Va., lest eek et She depth, of some hundred feet a Ake workmestuddentretreelt .s . reservoir: , of Witer:triapoOtotit Of the or- foes te'the height of forty feet or more. The antic . three inehei in diameter, . ap `-':pears to be intermittent at intervals of about tiro iiinittis; and the gas makes its appear: . ,aneein the water of the run ford considerable • dlitanessaround. The water • is' clear,. cool, aniteretih; and spouting Itui appear ..,Angkor &natural, fountain ,of most beautifnl proportion:.. There _are .also, indications of • 011. , i,The spectacle is a great curiosity In that region and attracts crowds' of ' - ailinfrers. - The Wang opened by. 311.1110!) Bteienson.- - 4tlw'rona - Waitammf.—.ldr; T. Bunt, .-; - . 7d47411iit; Fifth. strist,_ Pittsburgh, ..and ;`.....eirnet "Federal street and South Common, Al isghenY eit7, has received • Tile . ..Ness York isseratal,/iesse and 'Frank LediesPlltuttruied Arineipaprie-the latter of , which is a 'splendid ' , doable ntimber, and the former, though not a LiS.„dentobi:rititabet• Seems to have a double allow .. j te `mt . nrillnetri:tiozi spreading from , page; to' ji a i r ,;.ii War panorama showing the . repti Ise of th e te h;;,sent Corinth.... • ' ' Sniarne...oa Monday, Dowalt Smith, is far , • :;;ttteri, .iitu.sr . ..Preebarg, in ..)Vashlngtan t mra ihii ), m u * e elinty, Ohio. ghat himself. , Tliensussle of. the gu u r eree placmi under. hie - chin,' and the ball pasit. -4 out at the top of hie head: Be formerly resit:fel et, Canton. He - Wad aged about sixty pears. Fort Pillow., . . Whore le Fort Pillow? The papa:a make dreaditif Work' in regard to . the- lomihL'ln of .If.grt ; Pillow, No two - of them„ Co far as )is:yo' Seen ; 'nice as to dtalocatiOn. The New York Tribe**, of Thursday, has a eurihowing its toiti6eatiens - aid tonality, and ..ilaces it. above Memphis;sey ciriaor two *iti from the 4!,.;: - The Cincinnati .Graeae ideates i~abont twelve miles abdre L llieMphis; Aerhile the New York ii'Mdrtasysit le about for* , wales shore the It is astonishing - what mistakes, as th Otiogralihy; Some of our papers do make, as will as in regard to other matters connected with the'war. - .• . • -PoiCPillow is above Fore Raadolph . , - tome :tea miles—between that - and - Fultonz—while --Fort Itaindolphis some tiziViiites by the river., , Thorp, lo Ile Fort Pillow, of .recent aonstruation, jast-asbove Memphis, said also another one, or Was,eo.-nalledi but a few:miles below the Kentucky line, and shtick isotati distance .front the river 3:but the Tort .i. „ P1llow now being , attacked by Coa. 'Foote and Gen. - Pope is, as . above stated t -senie iey ' : enty miles above7ileraphis; and at the first or —the Chickasaw Bluffs.. , ;FROM YESTERDAY'S MERIN GAZETTE , - Frightful Accident to M i nister. l • pa: tiettarday last, ftor. Shaffer, of Weet,hing V ton, a., - iienompanied by is . little /012 , asi4 .701!111, _ was ascending the mountain four,likles 'cur - of. Uniontown, .1n a buggy, 'Mhan;ifin lionte - tonifright at a rock on the '• 101 backing, the buggy, endingireC,lts peeipitation over .the bank. .To'preventSha p out and . caught the *cite by. the head, When the into rlated.aninuir,-Wfteii dragging hier,a, hundred . . yards *1..1614 0 - dashed hire .to the ground, leaving him, in : in - unoonimious state. The horst emaintedhis eight down - the load shout _ half 1 - 1/11%.:- The •littla boy was thrown out in the road' some twenty 'aids - from se:bridge • over a ravine ealled the "Turkey's testi" at the and of which the hers@ and buggy pitahed ...over an &Limit perpendicular embankment, -some twenty or thirty feet among the rooks, • Strange to say, the horse- was not, killed; but • seemed-neit day to be but little; the' worse of at. The baggy wee, of course * . considerably, '"smashed up.", As loon at Mr. Shaffer re. notated his consciousness, which was seieral arismterafter his fall;he pursued the runaway bore and found his 'Mite' son 'lying , . the ' road with his thigh broken; and-after the ex : oitatient wait over, he discovered 'that oha_or two-of his own ribs werolroken, "and sundry bruSses-on'his ano andahnolder. , ThtlY 11(01111 bionght back . to Uniontow n and ate, bow: hospitably oared ,for at ths house of '.Mh.James T. Bedburn. It is rather a remarkable feet, too; that'the. horses rstroff with' the hick a short distance •this side - of Brownsville, on.3lenday, ;when re:7 Elbabi was coming to. see: her *Meted but without doing -serious-injury. 'Red. Dr . iPlataer . s4tue unpleasant feeling. has Nish emitted. moot the-members of, the Central Presbyte-' rian iguirch, Allegheny, -owing to the fact that their:castor, her. Dr. Plumer,:refused to (Mad the fate — iiroklamation of the President,' , on Sabbath-hist, although - spealgUrrehlittiGid 114 dci so. The matter bas, .Noselonediscalsid ; , mrable gossip and speculation onteldethe °un-' .-gregation, but we hare heretofore-irefrained Item alluding to it. We mention icnow ply to state that the congreptioh hal taken, or is about to Mike, action in the :Premixes, and as the ease is, much more' suitable for a church court than for .the public press, we ere milling to leave it In their-hinds. • ' • ~ , . Coo or. Couscursox.—A• reerohantin't -Uniontown, Fayette county;recently received tin following note: "„Enclosed you will And twenty'' , fivo dollars, being and princi pal and interest of monerapprOpriailld ,by n us mom your drawer wbep boy. in .7 Aue f. oto r a. Saab examples are rato - 'hew day & • srst7 body would fate " a notion return what be bad wrongfully attabted,,witit . . honest anstuipecting . people -.siottldboMentdeiffilly,.ourprised. , „ . , ;."-• -4P _ the C titmouse t 1 " 1 0r-,... 0 4 . tire ainan - wu calleCuttent i iim to I 41 . 1 a l rge'eliiii -; Ariiiilt' t had agairist4ohn Hastings, Collector of Customs Hat .this Port-during the admildstratioll of . •..,. President Mares, growing ' out of an alleged . o . r9 l lberY:or.tlus:Vestiniliosi tipirards $lO,OOO. The case was brought to the notice. of Mr: Carnahan, United States'Attorney for thiii :district, ~who declared his inability .to Proceed in th e of the °aim, owing to the fact that he had been unable to obtfli the necessary documents from the Treasury' Department We learn toldo thA= Mr. 'CiiiiiMlUtzt has received from Hatetary Chats si certified copy of.the,iicouit fa.' Hastings, tegethee with Other doimieents to.the; ease, and that snit will.be immedbitely instituted in the United Statie'Cireidt Vcsurtfer'.. - the' emount due thiilorernment.. , .::The'deteieney exhibit- St(in the, aeaouneof4p.: 119etinge le. $11,905,- 34, whleb, will , have. to be_added interest from the 19th of Jane, 1858. The suit 'will be instituted against Hastings and Ms Burettes,. hi.essrs. Hiljeli.-Heatit, and Ly an •-•.. .= . • In our first notice of this case,. we gave the name of William . Bigleras one of the caret es; which nai incerreet--Mr. Wilinirth being he party. The emoting of the bond is $lO,O 0, and is consequently somewhat the - - The Widening of Virgin' Ailey-. The Viewers ReportAgainstlt:'' Thithiiiiirs appointed in the matter of the - widening of Virgin alley, filed iheir'report in • , the District Court to-day in accordance with the act of assembly... They report adversely to. the proposed improvement;; for the , reason .that thane:4ls not: necessary' for tlin pub lie convenience. The report was confirmed nisi; andamless exceptions ate 'filed within fin days , it-will be confirmed absolutely. The Board of Viewer was composed of five of our toost.worthy citieens, Idessrs..Thomns Bissell, N. Holmes, W. J.- - HOiraid and .1,, 'Wilcox. They have carefully investigated 'the whole matter, and theirjedg mantle entitled.to thellghest consideration. They found that the expense which the widen ing of Virgin • aller wcmld necessary entail • upon the property holders would foot ap an aggregare of at least $150,0 0 0, while it would soot the cit." , Some two or three thousand dol lars to collect this' amount. Exceptiens may be filed to the report, but the parties interest ed generally regard this as a finality, and that the project will be ‘, Indefinitely postponed." John N.- M'Clowery, Esq., who represented the interests of those opposed to the measure, is entitled to credit for the diligence with which he-labored in their behalf. • Our liciok Table , The Way to Life. - S moue by Thoinsa OuthriO, L. AA, Author of "The fkopol in Ezekiel'," "Soffits' • Unheritance," ete., Ste* York: Robert Carter •We . BrOttters,lllB2. - Plttsbm:gh : Robert - S. Dtltb . 93 Th . / !acme hefore: tui contain-twenty-one 10r11101111; Co arranged in gerbil orderis to term in due succession the Wepters of .a hook, hav ing for its subject the sublime and all-import ant theme enunciated in the above title. To those,ot our readers who , have already had the 'advantage arid hipPinesi of acquaintance with Dr. Guthrie's writings, we know that a single word of commendation of any new work of pin ifeed. not be written. -His nameon the title rage - is to' snelt'enflicient evidence that a book of no ordinary kind is in their hands. 'But for the bauefit.of those who have yet, to form so profitable and . desirable an acquaint ance, we say ttiid'the present volume will ad mirably,.serve.for an introduction to one of the greatest and reoseeloquent of the pulpit ora tors of .Great Britain—one on whom, we are almOst tempted to Say,. the inentleef kis coin tureen • Cludmers.:Stems - to have fallen,—so rich, various, and powerful are his writings— in allthe, noble. characteristics of searching and Roaring thought, felicitens exprasSion 'and apt and affluent illtutration. At is, titer:fere, with great pleasure we invite - attenVon to the publicatiOn of.thieexcellent volume. • Holy - Thursday.•Good Friday. )(eskeidiu being tsly Thursday, St. Paur. Cathedral was 'handsomely deaorated for the impressive ceremonies of the day, consisting of a Pontifical Big!) Mass, celebrated by Bishop Domaine and the clergy of the City and vicinity. iThe holy ell, le be used during the year were_blessed and the Blessed Sacra ment was deposited, with solemn ceremonies, in ti richly deocrated . repository where it re mains until this evening. The altar was, on this occasion, beautifully ilinminated , with thousands of trisjats4roducing a mist bril liant effect. The convent, ou Webeter street, was also & gorgeous eight,- made beautiful by a profuse display af. flowers. To-day, Good Friday, the Cathedral is open for the cere monies commemorative of the death of Christ. In the evening the Devotionof the Way of the Cross commences, follows d by a sermon on the Passim" and Death of Christ. Bishop Domenec Going to Rome The Catholielontiine the following °Mei& announeetiont , ' "In compliarme with .the invitation of the Holy Father, the At. Rey. Bishop will pro ceeds to.Rome,to assist, on Whitsunday, nt the canonisation of the Martyrs of Japan. lie begs theprayers of the clergy and faithful of the Diocese, for his safe Journey and pros; perons return: Though absent in body, he will be with them in spirit, and.he taints that his spirit to the shrine of tbvidpostles ' will be attended, with spiritual benefits for himself and flock." . , ;VAR,Ziej AOkirilt? i AAILI.OIIICOMPANT. Jesse s 9mith.has obtained a verdict for $BOO againet the - Cleveland- and Pittsburgh Rail road Company, for damages sustained by hie daughter, whose foot was cut oil by a train on said road, about two you'll ago, in Man cheater. While crossing the track, in front of the train"; her foot caught between a rail and 'a piece nf plank, in which position it was held timely until tite wheels; posed, over it. The Company was not tO .biame, bat the jury con sidered that they should at least -pay the ex penses incurred in - medical treatment, nurs ing, etc. The girl L 001 , Pi*teen years of age, and crippled for life. BITIIGLAAT.—The residence of Col. David, Campbell,- on Western avenue, Allegheny, was entered a - Eight or,two since, by boring out a panel from a door in,the rear-of the building. The thieves ate Blanch; and decamped - with out taking anything but a'aterioact.pe. This dwelling - has'been visited Several times by thieves,sitice Col..CempboLl Went to the Wars. ' • A Front. occurred on • Thursday night, at • tavern; in the Dianiond, Allegheny, baited' the . proprietor' R na s man named TeniviCk. Wirer Long happened to bola the vicinity, and _thecombatants , were. arrested and tined $5 each by Mayor Drum. TAE,,Ex Pantosza.—Dr. Wm. MpOleWnd t formarly.of this.city, was taken-prisoner by the rebels at the battle of Pittsburgh Land.: ing... itlilllll Gen. Prentiss' command,. acting in thacapaoity'orsuipon to a regi-, .toent from' Nebraska. „, . ,Takstable attewhed:td-the,CUnton .House, at Uniontown, was'ilestroyed by Ore on Wed nesday night. Ircontained twenty horses, all of which were go . tteiintat safely. ' DIED: ETYWART—Vbanitay'.Onontoon. XLIZADICTif VIZNART, In t6q 10th Dear of Immo. The friends of the *ally are reiwttlilly Invited to ended the keen] on BNIVIDAT ArrtheoOno ht 3 o clok, from poi rgaildenee of ber lather, William fitomart, No. ON Petin street. HOLMES-04 Thindaialletocam, Mr. DAVID ILOLMEaI, M the Seth sear of his age. rumod_ from to rodamme. Dia. 103 Penn. street, on beTWIDAT, the 19th hut., at 2 o'clock p. m. .W. .ALEXANDEIVS, .2..z•NEW TOLD 3I E—FAITH--,, sod. of Dts; W;by,j•nra . Alexander, D. D. THE WA! . 10 ILIPE, by Thula= Do!brio, D. • D., sustbor of "Hovel tnitsinclal," etc. AIDS - TO FAITH, au sower to Manx and views, by Thclopeao..lEansel,,, Zlticott, and others. For =la by - • .16 •a, DAVIS, G 3 Wood street. • SSE dc - • i3LEAVICWE'LL'S PICKLES 10-1 dlotea and pinis- °barbitl, Chow Chow, l'icc4lll, Cwtidower, 01310130. -bused, Walnuts. '...„1110. lljesliroon ,and Walnut Ketchup, Harvey, John Bull, Weirceskrialre and Sultana liances,Just mailed and tor saleornolcade and-re tall, by JOHN A. -ILEABIIAW, apl7 ;.Cairner Liberty and Hand streets: --- ff 1101 O'E' ‘,./- Mack and Green ties, tiolieltielome of the Goat oropcoolong. Engthk,/treakbet, Young _Alp son U Gun roirdir Toes, In the market, for gale, et atna/1 urine, on importer by the chola, teddynr itta , glesound..: spll tionter Liberty atkiMaaismiti, - ^ - 1 • ~f~-= Thetnioa Express Snake. Yon call upon your Harrisburg correspon dent for some explanation or the fraud," or . snake, detected .at the expiring moment :of the session . of the Legislature. I have not noticed this in the hurry of the closing sea- Sion, mainly because nu one appeared to ,be ;able . to explain how it occurred. All I know, is the following: 'The bill to charter a company to convey freight after the manner of the -Adonis Ex press Company had been introduced. Into the House by Mr. Wildey, of Philadelphia, a month before the end of the session, and was reported, by the Committee on Corporations, and passed the House in March probably. Little attention.was given to it then,, though the bill is alleged to be one conferring- enor mous powers upon the oerporators. The bill_ was called up in the Senate the last evening be fore the adjournment, and Was strongly fought as one conferring enormous and unheard of powers, and rejected by a vote of 14 ayes to 17 noes. The aoTentOr sent in his closing list - of bills signed, a few minutes before 12 o'olook on. Friday, In reading over this list in the sen ate, the title of the bill occurred thathad been voted down tho night before. A resolution was imniediately offered-that-the Governor and Secretary of the Commonwealth be re quested to withhold any certi fi ed copy of Ithis biltuntit tho next Legislature could investi gate the matter.. On being communicated , to [hit House; anadditional section was added, repealing the bill juSt signedand suspending the joint rule to allow, this to &saint to the Governor. The Senate concurred, and I sup pose the bill is repealed. If you desire to know how this mistake or:frand occurred, I canine 'ariswer. . . . The trinseribed bill from the Renee sent to the Senati,:titis returned to the Rouse, so at hut the clerks of the .transcribing room re port, and I belief° the bill on file shows that the entry is on that bill as passed by the Senate. It is possible that this entry was by mistake, the Senate having passed on Thurs day of list week about one hundred bills, the endorsements mus t of neceasiiy have been made much in a harry. lam unwilling to believe, without some positive evidence to that effect, that any of the clerks fraudulently. made the entry. No time was allowed to investigate the matter. In facial the thing had escaped detection for fifteen minutes longer, the Leg islature would have been filially adjourned. The member who introduced the bill, and a Col. Wheeler, who had the bill in charge from the lower House, disavowed all knowl edge of how this endorsement wait made. The Legislature was certainly not to blame, for it promptly made the correction the moment it was discovered.. In fact ant 'one conversant with the rapid manner in which bills are har ried through the but day or two of the ses sion, will not be surprised at a email snake, not to say an occasional anaconda might slip through both' Routes. The Governor on the last day has scarcely time to read the titles, let alone the bills, that he signs. FORT Pirr. M PSC Mt NOTICES Baosontat AITECTIONS.—A clergyman writing from Morristown, Ohio, speaking of the beneficial effects resulting from the use of "Brown's Bronchial Trochee," says: "Last spring I feared my lungs ware becoming dan gerously Involved, and until I used your Troches could not preach a sermon of ordinary length without hoarseness ; but now (with the assistance of "Troches") I have in the past five weeks preached some forty sermons." 011111.4.11 r Merchant Ta ilor, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has removed to No. b 4, Market street, one door froth 3d street, where he is now opening a large and well selected stock of spring and summer goods, direct from Now York. Having purchased for cub, is .prepared to of•. in both price and quality to , or him with their patronage: THE Piece It any of our readers desire Si. , fashionable and well 1111140, atmy:lording to times, they can- procure tfiem by calling on Masers. W. H. McGee & Co., corner of Federal street and Diamond square, Allegheny. They have lately received their new Spring stuck, end a better selection we have never seen. ATTIENTION SOLDIEREL—Protect your health no sensible man will leave the city without supply - of Ifolloway's Pills and Ointment For wounds, bruises, sores, fevers and dysen tery, these medicines are the best in the world Every English arid•Freocil soldierkuses them Only 25 cants par box or pot. 225 CONSIDERLBLA excitement has been created lately by the great auction sale of Boots and Shoos at the Masonic Ball Auction Rooms, No. 55 Fifth street. This afternoon at 2, and evening at 7. l 4s'clock, the sale will be con tinued, as an Ulit be closed out immediately. WIC FORUM); 0.1 . 1)0111ter and Joiner, Job. bing Shop Virgin alley, between Smithfield street and Cherry alloy. All kinds of House Repairing done on short notice and in work maraliko manner. Chingos moderate. Lowe your order.. All nrors promptly attended to. MORE MAJLOiIES.—Our friend, Jae. n Af.. Burchfield, has just received another lot of Berages from New York auction, which he is selling for fifteen came, worth thirty-eight. This in addition to his large stook of cheap goods, makes it the meet attruotilo ip the city. TWO HUNDittl) pietas, of prints, 250 pieces spring dress goods and 'l,OOO pieces or em broidery, at auction, on Monday, April 21st, at 2 o'clock, at I . E. W. Lynd'e auction house, No. 145 Wood Street.. COUXTRT AlsacnAsts will find an unrivalled assortment of dress - goods in lengths to-suit their trade,at eastern cash prices, at Barker .k Co.'s, 59 Market wee'. ONXIBYB CALLB will: be taken at hunt's Store, Masonie hall, Fifth street, and at tho Omnibus office, No. 405,1biberty street- Day or night, all orders lett in either the two places wilt he promptly attended to. Donroa C. Benue, Wntor Cure and ldomm _ pathio Phyeician . i aloe agent for Rainbow's celebrated Truali for Ruptures. Corner of Penn and Wayne streete. Dityrirryt..—Dr. 0. Sill, No. 246 Penn at. attends to all brahobee of the Dental proton lion:.' EDUCATIOW.I.L. MRZMI A Clesoicat . errul Onnnuseka 'Boarding &Edoifor Bop on the 11.. t Ft. W. and 8., Melva mike from /IMM:ugh. Roy. JOS. IS. TRAVEL/A, A. 11/..-Paurcirm.. Th. fortieth reatiOn will raiment* on MONDAY ; May 6th; 1862, For eirtlillak eta., inquire of Mount. John Irwin & Bone, 67 Water etroet, or Means. T. 11. Nevin & Co., 26 Wood street., Plttabtirgh, or of the Principal ; nawicklaritile P. 0., Allegheny county, Pa. stp2:2w. NNOHAtAL SCIMJUL.-11. WILLIAMS boo opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 St. - Chat street, Third !gory. Tatimong of Toulon: Ifs the counsellor of the Teachers, the man to whom ail of no lock for advice and instruction. JOHN .1. WOLCH)TT. - I coocur most heartily with the above. LBONARD R. RATON. I cheerfully concur I n the opinion eon:wed above. W. B. FREW. • I take pleuare in giving It ai my opinion that the foregoing recommendation le fully merited. I know of no cue who dower.% higher testi u mon rr. y in his furor. - . N. N. AiTtitlf. I hilly concur In the *bore recommendation. D. LRCMS° . N. • De!.,can prepare pupae for the High School quicker bin any other teacher in this city. 4. T. DOUTILKTT. 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HA TN 00:, SAPA.:II.-104.1 boxea ...Madison Pearl Starch, to arrive, for aelo by • .• • ,* : I - No. 2I Liberty 'hied: THE LATEST NEWS BV.TKLEGRA.pru r_ PAM BROWNLOW.:O-PIIILIDAPMA secretory Sjanton Not Resigned THE EMANCLPATION COMMISSION General Stone's Arrest. SLAVE-C4TCHLIG 'IN THE. DISTRICT 41-e.; rke. ' [Special Dispatch to she Gazette , PHILADELPISIA, April 18.—The. celebrated Parson Brownlow apoke one honk in. front !of Independence Ht ll this . Morning.' ' 0 ' t crowds Were assenihled, who iteard with lo d applause. The citilseno here are going to p o sent hito \wiiii a pOwer press. He will retain With the Jnion arlies to Knoxville, and yo 7 establish the. Knoxville Whig.. He gees to Bordentown,ll; J:, to-morrow, u the guest of Mr. °bads, his' publisher,' to_ finish, the prep oration of his b00k..-- I am able, oti high authority,lto p;onounee tho rumor of Seeretary Stanton's resignation as entirely unfounded. It. in .. merely hotel Carl Schuss is severely ill of typhoid fever in Washiniton.' Surprise is expressed in Washington at the nomination of Barrett, the eiLilayor, on the commission under the Emancipation Low, in the District. Goodloo and Vinton Will be confirmed undoubtedly. Doubts are express 'ed of that of Barrett. The Herald's statetuent that Gen. Stene's arrest was caused b : 1 Sumner is untrue. He was as much surprised as any, one when he heard of the arrest ,i Mrs. Buell has received a dispatch from her husband, stating that he was not injured at the battle of Shiloh, The capture of Hollins is eoiitiadiiited The Emancipation bill in the District took *fleet immediately. Slaves are now tree; still ttie slave-catchers visit ths Distslet' and city as formerly, bearing ‘ oir alleged fugitives. Great indignation is °sprained at these. pro ceedings. • The Ream Corps of - Pennsylvania were lately paid off. • The Second Regiment, act ing Col: liteCandleis, had to employ force to protect the antlers, • Gen. Cameron is at home. Butler . merely desired to that the constitutional questkM, end did not arrest or require bonds: . Mr. Wall; in &letter to the Tribuoc, denies any intention to commit an assault upon Mr. Cameron. The President has signed the bill appropri, ating money to build iron-clad-vessels, eluding the Stevens' battery. The Military Committee of both Reuses are satisfied of the impolloy of itbsiefertiflcations.' It will recommend a committee, to examine the whole subject and report. . R. Affairs in Arkansas: FORSYTII, Mo., April 13.—A . sPecial corn= spendenee of the St. .Louis Demoorat•says Judge Murphy and Dr. Johnson', of Hants , vino, Arkansas, arrived at Oen. Curtin' head quarters last night, having been obliged to fiy from their homes since the battle of Pea Ridge, by threats made•against•thetn by a band of Texan Rangers. ' ' - Judge Murphy was the only of the Arkansas Seceding Convention whose vote FRS cast against the secession of the State. At Huntsville the Union men are depressed with gloom, net being' aware of the recent Union victories, uo mails having been re ceived since Price's Sight from Springfield. . It was proclaimed by the rebels that Price had retaken Springfield and surrounded Cur tis; that PAe and his Indians had whipped -Hunter ; that the federals frets reWitised with groat loss at Island No. 10, and were falling back along the whole line t and that Jeff. Davis. was about to head 400,000 troops to' invade Maryland and the Northern States. Tbehe assertions were generally believed, as po - one had the hardihood to dispute their falsity - . The Judge gives much information of in terest relative to Arkansas matters. (toe. Rector is bitter and wolfish. Ile called an extra session of the legislature, birn it was three weeks before a quorum was pros, ant. In his message he recommended an act to be passed, ,paniahing with heavy fine any person who even expressed doubt of the en case of the Confederate artifice; and that a 81114r't cad offence be declared felony. An act wee _permed imposing a tax of thirty* dollars per bale on cotton, thus favoring the production of grain to the discouragement of cotton raising. Col. Wright, of the 88th Mo., Cavalry, re turned to Casciville, on the evening of the 9th,. having made a successful expedition with four companies of his command through the south western corner of the State. All the jay hawking bands in that vicinity were dispersed. Several skirmishes took place, which result ed in the death of several prominent rebels. One hundred and twenty-five prisoners were captured, all of whom, except the leaders and some twenty-five, were released on taking the oath of allegiance. A number of horses were captured, together with 122 head of cattle, 327 bushels of wheat, and 4,500 pounds of bacon. ' All the rebel gangs not captured, were driven by Col. Wright down.to litandir vaity, a point on the line of the Indian Tart ritory, twenty - five Miles below Neosho... It is reported a body of rebels, six hundred strong, are encamped between Cowston and Buffalo crook, and Pike is at the head of 1,500 Indians, 15 mike below. From New Net%ice. Sr. Loins, April 18.—The correspondence of the Missouri. Republik" dated Apache, New Mexico, between Santa Fa.and Fort Union, March 30th, says that Cal. Slough', column, 1,300 strong; has advanned - tcl Ragan's rancho, '25 miles north of Santa Fe; where they encountered the enemy,' (strength not known,) and immediately engaged. them, Maj. Crittenden, of the let regiment' of .Colo; redo volunteers, and two cowpoke of U. 8. infantry, under Captnewis,.were Sent lo the mint to fall upon thereat' to fall upon them; CoL Slough, .acoording to programme, gave way gradually, which loft the supply, train of the rebels unsupported, *which Maj. Caftan.: den and Capt. Lewis easily captured; feigner. with about fifty , loaded wagons, which were burned, and twenty prisoners and , ono' pound howitaer, taken from us at Fort which was spiked by our troops. Oolonal Slough's command then fell back to a strong position. Our trophies are 100 prisoners; privates and officers,so tended wagons burned;;one piece of artillery of the enemies .spiked, • from 100 to 200 killed and wounded, one -Major, two Captains, Au. Oar loss is about 18 or 20 killed, Including Limit. Dakar, Colorado volunteers, and 30 or 90 wounded. Three of our officers were ,also' ' wounded. It is supposed that the rebel Gem-'7 Sibley will advance upon Col. Slough, own , ' mending, with his entire forme from 2000 to 5000 strong, and that 001. Slough will fall back upon the trenches at Depot Linton. At last7toormets Col. Crank* bad not left! Fort Craig. With Col. Craig commanding it is believed he can bold Fort Union against any force the Jabots can bring against it.. Tho whole command engaged on our aide bd. bared with signal gallantry and goolness, both volunteers and regulars. Post Script--March M.—Ninety-five pris oners, with eleven officers of the rebel army, have just paused under an Wort, and will ar rive at Fort Union to-night or' early' the morning. Col. Blorigh's entire command has fallen back to Bengal Brings, 44 miles from Fort Union and within supppFting distance. , : The Capture ef.Fort Pulaski. WASHIxoTorr, April IB.—The following wee received at the Wit Department, to-day, from Gen..Litutter, commanding- the. federal furnee in Bondi Carolina: 10nT Ri/iiL . Aprii 16--: 'no Sandy Reok,. April 18.-We opened our batteries on Port Pulaski on the. morning. of the.loth: Aftsr4hirty. hours eontinuotair tiring At priotil able breach was made, : and all. preparations for storming it wee about to commence ..when the rebel .flag was ; struck.:: earttuied •47 guns 7;000 shot and - Aells,s4o,lpo;pounOs of powder; 260'prisqpiiri, witlF their 'Mall lima aid accontasmente; and agood siniply of 'Pro.; visinna.,l%tinvOr - iinr•tion was killed and not iroandeiL. , • 11114111C.ONONEP4IRSTA SESSION. . ~ :3r - .llslll3GTO?q,Aptil 28, 1862. 81:11.4.4.128;, - .14A eirsiblish it Land 'Office in Colorado was taken up and passed, MT Hale; of : New' Harepshire, from the N - Mcia):Ceniniittedsappoin red in Juli last, to inquire into the destruction of the property of the Hoierumentat the Navy:Yards at Pensa cola and Norfolk; and the armory at Harper's Ferry, made &voluminous report, which was, ordered to be , printed. Mr. Harris of New, York, introduced& bill- , , hiareasing the Salaries of, isoroeyors of phrte at Albany..end 'Troy, 'NOW :York. 'He oxr plainad that' this hill disiiiesed' 'with 'ioyeial of eers et these ports; and ixiendiseilthe cote palmation of the serf Thai' the basi nes' of the Government could-be attended to as efficiently by them, In place of the seven offieem now eraployed,'lwhile the. 'salting of three or four thousand.dollsrs would boOlfeet ed. The bill was referred. . Mr. Sumner , of ,Afetteachusetts, introdaced a resolution calling on the Superintendent of. the Census for the names of all, persons who, own steals inin this liihrict; the ages. of the . slaves, - and 'Other infornottion relating to them. Agreed to. „ , Mr. King,- of New- Torli,'presented four pe titions in favor of abankrupt law. - Mr. McDougal, of Oal.r intr.:Anted a resolu tion calling on Abe Seeretary of - the Interior fora statement of the amount -paid for legal services by the Government in imits:in Cali fornia during the last four years ; and also, during, the same. period in Mexico', and , for what'spcOial service, the said sums were paid. The resolutidtf was poised. The bill establishing an armed mail steam ship froth San Francisco to Shanghai, touch ing at the Sandwich Islands 'and . Japati, the vessel to be commanded by a Lieutenant of the Navy, was taken tip. Mr. Sumner, of Mass., briefly opposed the during t ca h lts p i rr ug m e t zp w e a n r ditures not warranted Mr. Latham, of Cal.,. favored the. bill, as. one of toll , economy, and compared it: to our Fulda squadron- with that of Great Bri tain in the North Paella, and argued that this armed, steamship line would increase our .naval strengthln thoseviaters. lle urged Its vast importatictrin commercial view.. ; Fending a pole en the bill, the. hourfor the special order arlitrod•—" Mr. Howard, of Michqaddressed the Senate on the till to conliscapi tbe property and free the abiYo'i 'of Veljels:' , , ! Mi. Monad a .lengtity, and able speech in favor of the confiseation. bill, which .was-then laid aside, and the San - . Francisco and China Mail 'Steamship: COmpany bill again. considered. Tending a vote on the bill the Senate adjourned. till Monday. Rouse.L—The Boise pulsed the bill making further appropriations for certain civil expen ditures Including; $50,000 for the completion of .the west lring of 'the Treasury Depett- ' Ouse proceeded to:the consideration of tho ',prirate calendar., Among •tho bills takei: up-was one which - wee reported by hfi:' Ward, witherising the Secretary of the Treas ury tOthango the' name of the vessel John FurroW, owned in New ,Tork; to that of Ax 601sior. The bay's* passed.,: • From the Armitof the. Potomac. Watinutorion - ,.APril I£l.-r-The following was roceiveithere at.6:30. thin:evening:. ' Ilssnensurzeit Amer or' aWI 0.4 C, . . .~p r 11 ; 1$ 1862. An, report...wasimeeived. AV Head "quarters, gilAng- It list .of - the killed and wounded in the - -engegemont lietWoolf the 3d Vermont reglinizit and the enaniy,sonlirednes dayiniention of witiol Will made yesterday. The,. infermation, so far as received, puts the killed at 32, and the wounded at 90, ten of which will probably prdve fatal. The conduct of the Vermont troops on the occasion is spoken ef . in Abe." highest terms, earniniflor the Green Mountain boys laurels only to be .won Iron by.the brave. .They drove a ,superior number of the enemy from. their for tified position, but were-forced to' relinquish it on the rebels being reinforced. ..The loss of the enquiy.in . 'this engagement must have becisheaiy, at the well directed fire Of. our artillery mowed them by acres. ...Yesterday afternoon, while 'Lieut. 0. B. iVegner, of the Topographical Engineers, in company With a sqmid of men, was making a survey, of the enemy's work, a shell struck. the table on which lay the. papers, 'and in stantly, on -exploding, the left arm of tho Lieutenant was shattered, and afterwards amputated. Reis conifortablo this morning, and no fears.are entertained as to his re covery. . . . . . 'Jos. Luther, Jr.,of .Bristol, belonging to the second Rhode sland regiment, was proba bly fatally injured. Daniel Painter, of Berdan'a sharpshooters, mentioned yesterday,li dead. About one o'clock this miming, the enemy, in force,,attempted to cross the dam' in front of our lines, evidentlyOrith the view of cap turing a battery of. our artillery; which had given them conelderable.... trouble daring the. last few days, On, the rebels making their appearance, they were ppened openly a well directed fire from' a body or infantry) acting es a reserve to the picket forcing theta to beat a retreat, leaving , thelr dead and wound ed. on the denv which they succeeded is re covering before daylight. Both parties then opened' with artillery, which has continued at intervals up to the present time.. None of .our men were killed: - • • Important 'from Welshing!. - On. Watintinre . ?i, dprii 18.—The Select Com mittee to Inquire into the surrender of the Norfolk Navy ;Yard made a report "to-day. They censure the. Nucherialt administration soundly 'for its neglect, and say that the present administration cannot be held blame less for suffering thirty-seren days to elapse after it came into power .before making any morementfor thadefence , of the yard. The Committee censures pommcgiore Paulding and Ca#t.'Pandergrist and..ldr:Qauley, and say in concinsion that theention should, learn that . pusillanimity in the defence•!of oar rights may be ac injurious as the aiseults of our en. Thefeliewing &der has been issue d: .• - • • •0 . WAR „DEPART/WERT,j" MU A 18, 1862; - In the mutant eendition of military opera- tions at Toiktoino, nopasies san be given to persons not , immediately connected with the troops in a military capacity: The sick and wounded will be amply . provided' foi. by the Goveriment, and their tri u nds 'cannot' be per mitted' to*lsit them-while the-above prohibi tion is in force. - [Signed:] • I.; TDOXAS, Adj't. Gen. W.1.811/111310; April 18:—LThe condition of thol'reasury'new enable' the Secretary to di rect the payment , in eieh' of all..CiPiteS of datce prior 4.0 ziorember Ist; 1881, including, claims settled 'by the St. Louis Commission, and ttad ex / patted' the Ncirintibtir . dams , also, will bale paid, in full withina few.daya.. All • the ether claim,: without regard to date will be paid on presentation, if desired; as hereto fore; 80 per Gent. in certilleatos, and 20' per cent in cash. • - The prospeet of the plisege of the PICO ' 0 Asalroad bill the ',present soooloo of Cousins 111 'not prey:deb:4. . The following was received et the War De-- . partment • . • EIEJLINMAIIIMIIS OF DIP? Ole SULVANDOAII, • • April 17-9 o'clock. 14 Hen. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of Wee Ottr troop's oomapy New ,Market •to-night. Thore.has been some artillery skirmishing, but no fors on our side: 'We bete' many prisoners. ' ' [BigneC • N. P. Rums, Vas: lien. Commandin • The Enemy Rimslieti-at Yol!ktown. W.riortsqros,,Aprll /13.-” The follow ing dis patohes were reosived•to-day at , the War De partment:rem rien.ldeOlellan • Ilssuc s iarriof . 1 / a rr:v; ov,vric POTOMAC, April: •18,1882. I At abotripno half hOur niter midnight rho imenty'attaltked r riMf. tit's position and at tempted Os itistiy hi! guns— ISmith: repulsed them haidsamly, and took some prisoners. I have no' details : yeti I will forward the= as soon as welds return. wsti heavy. SIC iiinow Second, y • position occupied yesterday by .rien. Smith, wok ente;the4 - last tight; so thitbeen . able. to proyeat theitnethy from working-to-da y ; a n d kept his guns There: was the same result at to Waterloo at -Hymen- lob, :Yorktown, which sholled of (rr Wrgitt toltkollt hare was i f ood ileta ot , llritig from:. the/Yorktown lota Riniored Capture 01' Fort *right. tharcsoo, 'lB:=Thili 'Jouritrit says : WWI fttiia Bootees this morning Shit wit .attacked' by Commodoni - Foote's ttotiliteoa.Mdada7, and has heert,captored. We presume our 'stoat:: *lion hi correct gait comes from one a Cairo, who know, about. everything going ont J'Fhts•Guaboat.Ticigal Laituichac .. *Bdatii#l4 Nei ' Ckirlsatolin diernoiii. • . • rs , T4111E116 igirttcantf. Sr. Jossrm;3lo., - ApiilArr-d Moat violent hurricane passed In a secitirtiieterly direction from this pleas last . The Jatan freight house,tin, the P.O. R. R:, Was demolished, in,juring serail precis. - The steamer Majors, of the Hannibal - aad St.. Joseph Railroad, was taken from''her moorings and carried down the river. several Miles, but finally made's landing, being bad ly damaged.' Her passengers were all eared; The steamer. Dacotah, of the same line, sunk: She a total loss. She carried down here an engineer, a railroad conductor, and two others. ' - To.what extent the damage done in other lectimis beiciw is not known, as the telegraph line is down between here and Atchison. Freshet in New .York. . • • 18.—The whole Blp hawk Valley is inundated. The trains on' the Central Railroad were detained lad night s hut they came through, to-day,. although several miles of' the trick Were•under wa • . • Flood in tho Connecticut River. SIMINCIPIELD. Mass., April 18.—At 9 o'olook, this evening the Connecticut river VII 18 feet above lOW water 'mark and rapidly rising. This is ,within 4 feet 4 inches of the great flood of May let, 1854, and such a rise of the river without rain is unparalleled. • Markets by Telegraph. . .::, Clamour; April 18.—Ertuing.—Plour dull and prices Irregular no sales of any magnitude could be roads at over $3 75443 80 for 'epergne, and $4.00 fur !extra. Wheat dull and 30-dower; red sells and 83i3 88c, and white at poigtsca Oats dull at 231930 c. Corn 32c. Whisky clot= heavy at 18,1ic. Mem Pork dull and without demand; country ts offered at $lO, and city at $lO 25E00 50. , Bulk meats are inactive,' MO' hhds shoulders sold at .Ijic packed; 600 tierce* at 3C, sides are offend freely at 43ipao, Opt 'there is loo,do. rind atovor 2%e. Lard dull dull with, no.demand, and prices are nominaL- tin:caries are =changed and Item at fall prim". Sugar 8,,,V9P,t0:: Molasses 41., Cidlbo arm. sw rola, AprillB.—Erening.—Cotton One; sales of 3,030 balm at 29,430 c. Fleur Is heavy; 12,000 bids at $4 50194 70-for State; $5 15195 30 "for Ohio, and $5;1005 60 for Southern. Wheat heavy; sales 617,000 bush at $1 30191 34 for red western. Corn Is .declining, sake of 50,000 at 11%030c. Beef One at $560(38. Pork heavy. Lard declined It. Whisky dull at 23)024c. Puu.synantu, April 18.—Noon.--Ploar is drill at $5 00®5 25 for supexibie; 55 37X(3.5 82 for extra, and is 60(45 75 for family, and 88 00/g8 , 50 for fancy. Wheat steady; 5,000 prime bush redeolliedsl white at $1 30§1 40. • Corn Is more abundant ; salts of prime yellow at 65c: Whisky leguiet but firm at .24 (01 24 3 ,'' Dr. Brownson , s New Position. . Lid' last Review, Dr. BzplrssoN main lain that the claims of slavery. arc nulli *ell by the act of secession : We have no patience with those politi ciais, demagogues and pettifoggers, who labor to restore the old Union of slavery and freedomorho believe, or profess to be lieve, in the.possibility of its restoration, and, try to persuade us that on that union depends the future greatness and glory of the Republic. The slave interest had al ways the right to secede from the Union, if it choose, and in this sense we recognize the alleged. right of secession; for. the United States never made slaveholditig obligatory en any particular State, or on any of their citizens. The slave interest had, always the right, if it obese, to go out of the Union, to cease to be an intest in or of the nation. It had the perfect right of self-destinction. But having gone out of the Union, and ceased to be an interest in the Union, we deny the obligation of the United States to force it back, or even !to permit its voluntary return. It has gono 'out, and we say, let it Stay out. But the right of slavery to secede by no means in volves the right of the slaireholding States themselves to secede. Slavery might se cede, but it could not carry with Wany portion of the national territory, the na tional property, or the national population,, and as the slave has no rights and no prop erty of his own, it could carry no rights and no property with it. Its secession, , therefore, leaves to the United States all the territory previously occupied by it, and the plenary right of 'sovereignty over that territory and the: population occupying it. The secession could only dissolve the union between slavery and freedom, it could not abrogate the rights of freedom.. It, by se ceding,,, necessarily left to freedom the whole national territory, none of which could wirer rightly again 'become slave ter ritory.. Rightly,. and legally considered, the question Of slaveTy in the seceding States Is-not whether it shall or shall not be abolished, but whether it shall orahill not be. re-established. By the act of secession slavery has 'no longer a legal status in what was the territory of the seceding States, and the population held to service are free, because, there is now in that territory no law by which they can be so held. • What we demand is, not an act of the Govern ment abolishing slavery, but a refusal 'on the part of the United States to allow the' success of their•arms over the rebels to be used to re-establish it, or remand to slavery . population made free by the secession of their masters. Here is the position of the slave question to-day—a position far in ad vance of its position-yesterday: 'Sin% the Ist of January, the Union forces have captured from the rebels five hundred and ninety siege guns and field pieces. .This artillery would equip a grand army, and when it 'is remembered what pains the rebels have had to procure these gathe, the severity of the less'will be fully apparent. Matiy of these guns have been brought, at a great expense, from England, having been procured by " special agents, shipped on, special vessels, and run all the risks of capture from our blockading fleet. Others have been cast in rebel foundries at Richmond and Norfolk, after - great trouble in procuring iron and workmen, Now, with all these guns captured, the rel.= els have to fall back upon their bell metal] for their money has pretty well given out, and it is not safe to risk the blockade now= a-days. 1 TAKE CARE OF YOUR RR A LT.II BUT MULFORD'S CREAM SADZRATUS, Made from common nit. It la perfectly healthy an• pure, and will make better, lighter aad more healthy. cooking than any other &lawns in the world. It ii perfectly free from all impurities, and impart- : cream-like linear to the food. Flame 'glee it one trial. If your grocer low not got it telliklui to ipt, far you. For kale wholesale and retail at BONNET H. JACK'S ' . Nos. 1 and S Diamond. "QECUND EX OsKlyi and learn h ow 0 Every person ROBERT should read BELLED and tbis and PROF. ANDERSON mystify their auditors. It &Bores a' fund of amassment lnexbanstlble.• PRICE, TEN CENTS. Published by tr. C. SMYTH, No. 40 St. Clair street. for sale by all New, Dealers. Sent by mall on re ceipt of price. spl7:3t MAPLE ISUGAR AND SYRUP. 5 tibia. prime Maple Sugar; 2 " " Syrup; In More and for sole by SIIOII.ABLII L. 1.5111, •pt 7 No. 325 Liberty street Z WEST ORANGES.—Prime fresh A) Oranges Jot reostred and for mda, er tbe bo= or at retail, at Um Family Grocery Stars of JOHN A. RENSHAW, *l7 . Corner Liberty and Hand arreeta. _AKEIBII-;-___ 4:00 half borzois Wide* VIA; 150 do do Revving; ' Received and no. de 6r IfENRY .00tiLIR6 OFALL—BAS ORAI I 7OII TQ GARDENIESI I 4 0 b a th ; choicsßeed Onions, at One Dollar per Muth e4 for male by , :' 1 • " ; L. IL VOIOT 4lt 00.- BALD ELS.-61 irort-botwd TY Inlet yikriele, will do for Crude 011, in store and for sale by 7 AMEB A. FE7Zgla, spin Coiner litarket and Hind meet.. C I -114 ' N ME bushels fresh ground Ctire'llieel, In store and for sole by - -'oerper:Viiet and Market street:.`: Liutu..„6:61)15. prime Country :Leal, Jest rateivedAndk‘r *ale by - - '.• • • ..•;•• • • JAIDCA M a rkerTZlFß aplB ; • ~Conicr First andstrests: L' 100 .118118:CRU • wt,.., 4 1 ib r ~ 4 1 . by - - ••• • to- L. IL 1 , 0107 41e.:001`: CELEESEI nsotiyea, In stare, atul for aala;4olaaaa Waiter& Reserve Chem. L. IL VOIGT & 00. IL OARRELS •-bought Ant sold by the SOLAR WORKb GO. 6 6 ‘ ,0161 r 160 Cnide OH - Barrett tor sals.... ," . .; aplB.lt . SllOVlill4 t 4 PADES • AN 1) • ANltat for site by .riovrx k. TETLEY. 136 Wood Et. DD 'LES.-;-410 .ttilies tbr. sale by, AN •pl 7 ,IVW.ItaVICTLIT, 136 Wood It. lIRRLER ea Ni r ll , Boß'S.: sewing Machines, N 0.27 STITH STRUT, PITTSSTYROR„PA., 402.444.iY'isirr t a a. UNITED STATES PAIR For the ieirs 1858, 1858 a'adgoo. UPWARDS OP $0,030 ILiCTIINES SOLD IN TUE , . /104 THAN 20,000 BOLD TEE PAST TRAIL We offer to the public WHEELIE kIVILSON'a IMPROVED 81IWINO mAcatzrzi - at SIMMIOED PRICES, with inertemiff otelidenolikffiffileits as the beet and 'netet tellable Yantity:ffeWineldeablnk now in nee: It'dowiegniffierelinnihe thOtiet and thinnest fabrics; lookSfftiltimpresibie to iroravei,effine on both sides; Is almple Inooneitns tion, more speedy In nacrrenwrot, and .132011 f diaruNe . ._ . , Circ=tog. Pd ns anCdeacriptioti of air china, vatic on application in parson or 'EvenAtt4lnate4 ,ilin4 ap6.11. - • ~,1 _ souse a ocr. . GP"Ekr "RUCTION ' 'MAID 'AWE OW SEWING'ItIACEINES: • WILLIAMS A ORVIS' UNNQUALIII. DC USLL . THREAD FAMILY'S/SW/NO ISACHINES. Price $l5 to S&L Saleroom No. litYlfth ateeet. -These lifaehtneet lumrt been In us". bur Yegs and.. lime given entire eatiefaction. They will run,lgste-, Cr,l,-hain; tank- and - ernbtedder, and . will do, >.y that any other.Menhine srill dr' . AS Machines •. ranted and kept in repair one year wititont-ohkrg, Also. Instructions given to pi:reiman". Sewing Machine ;Seiner, Cotton, and : ; Oilers kept constantly on hand.. LLLINT, STRAI N , /: CO., Sole Agents kr Western . b Penn'siNo. 12 Stith street, corner of Mutat, I'itts. .LI & Co., Marinfanuiers and tare kwe, Wholesale and Batatl allklnda o(13SITIN . .... • LILLZT, STRAIN co.. . k' No. 12 Ptah. R. coma, of Market. AGENTS WANTED. : • ood E EDNUNDONe, 004 Ran Ast recoli . vol ' anlliamenoo ;tock of wet', rims, nosniis, ac. ; lIITIOLSTXSING GOODS, „ , , And aim o • thick' la oar ll2te . alylFL aroaro °f ibrins at es • • • Insly low ficarao:_ • Irlritizawn • r,96 and 98 THIRDStEEJEC.`OB4O. a1t0.1.. W DWELL'S... mnsi WALL PER- ; - BTYZN. QueLrxr par= From ibo mei adebratesi. manizikoMoiri of nil's. New York and Damon, comprising verpmrtensirei and aimpletsamort • • THOMAS. PALMER, NO. 81 WOOD ST., B=T. FOURTH AND FIFTH, Second door below- Disaiond last ONSTOId HOLISE," -Prrigentirtm, dprll,l4th. j NOTICE IS REREBY.GIVENTHAT _LA SEALED PHOPOSALUccoittpaided guarantees, acoording to forms to be furnishes} map , plicMion at ibis cases Will be reCeiVed itmreat ui ntil 11 o'clock meridian, on the -FIRST- TUESDAY OF -JUNE NEST; for the ,apply - of .Provisions, Medi cine, etc., enumerated in said forme;for one -year, commencing on of-July next, arid - ending on the thirtieth of -Juno following. Thee quantities - stated ors estimated with reisrence to 'banned num ber of patients hithe Hoepital, bat the United dtutes reserves the tightletake more or lessor siblert trim, accordingly as they may be required.' If the articles delivered at the Hospital are not, in the judgment of the Physician, of the test quality, antadapied to the Hemital, he will he at liberty to reject the seine, to purchase other articles in their stead, and to charge the . contractor witliany sturtess of stostersit the con tract prices. The United States reserves thei right to accept the propceals for the whole or any portion of the article* epert 01fAti.- W. Brercaz Loa, a .11cdtd linrsayor and Ageet for ktatineHospi . 10 rhb'S llNlSolcaus.cg uomr,e, r .L Or PITTSBUBOII.-.Notloe• le bereby• yen, that in . pureninoe of an Act 'of, Assembly ing thereto; and the Charter of Incorporation, aPprosed March 17th, 11162;11ooka to 'metre snbacriptloni to the Capital . Stock of the PROPLWB INSUBILNOD COMPANY OF P/TVIBITAGiI, frill be opened - at the Ifertfutiita' Exchange, Fourth Innen, Plttabnigh, Pa.,on TITINIDAY, the WA Of April 'next, to remain opelbrilee days (anima She stock be sooner' iub acribed)trom 10 a. in. to fp. • - - Chtorgi B. White r . John L BMW.. 'John Z. Parke, John PI.IUI ~ • -•„ Edward Donee; • k ait.oti LorN, &M \ EW P. Shrivni, ' Wm. B. Miele% • A. W. Loomis,- -„Yrank Van 'Gordire. D. Hanetter,.. : Joan Real, "''' D. H. Chambers, James Gs:dinar_ W. 13. Haven,. Thos. B. Masonic°, Dsidel 'Johan. Lee, . James Bobb, ' '• Wn4.11. Eirkpi4rielt; Wa,. If. Gardner, James PL Baxter,' • J. J. Bobinaou, mhlibtd Corsmissiosars. .. • : N EW GOODS I NET 'GOODS I .lIISBY G. arta r (Eluaxecii to J im a Are now receiving their Spring Stock, comprising nary varietyof goods adapted to men and borrirear, which, in extent, choice tasteand inks.* will compare favorably with any In the trade. • French, American atila•Wast of England Cloths, of '" the beat ,utakee,of -every shade; and quality-44 very large Montorent; Cesslmeres and Doeskins; Super... Black French Doeskins; Super Black ',French' Din& .merre;', FancyOrman* in' every variety; Ribbed, Black and Fano Oassimerer. Silk Mixed Caealmeres of every shade and color.. • . - - VECINGS--pansy Silk and Sgin Fortin new 'tying Super Black Satin sad Silk Veitinge; minsad Palmy Silk - Tap:lm 'White' Figured Silksnd Also, every wistiof, goods far Dogma Celts; likewise a vans choke selection of Furnishing geode _adapt:Mt° gentlemen's Soliciting an early call from our friends sob Attie public, any 'entrusted to'oar are - iiifit'ateet. • with prompt attention and -ritinotnality in all-cases. • HENRY O. HALE Co., Merchant Taikov - rotl2 Cor: Penn and Si, Clair WAYNE ANL) ORIGAGO IIAILWAY COMPANY...4OmM. cites of Stork of this Company will be' lemeilto the Stockholders of.the 'Pittaftrgh, Fort. Wayne and- ' Chicago Ballroad Company on and after the 10th of APRIL, on their complying - witlegisiibliowin pro vision of the 'agreement ' the Mo nof _id/older" of Stock of the -PITTSBI I / 1 411. - FORT WAYNE ANDIIR/OA6IO RAILROAD COMPANY, UpOrt the maignment of such Stoek to rich weans es may be designated far that purpose,' by the Put. - chasing Agent, may hallow ed , to receive an centre, lent eincient of Stock in the new Ortporatfon, Shares of One Hundred Dollars each,- with Scr ip . ver- • tilleatai fbr Doi smarms ; not entitling the holders - . - The Amestme - at Swaim will be openedeial.bn3Otb me3l.:demyt •• W. ILBARNES, GROCERIES, &0., JUST RECEIVED.. 160 bags prime Rio Cake; MO half chests Oolong Tea ; • 75 " Toting Emit Tea; 90 boxes Young Hymn and Imperial Tears 4. 20 ' Porto Rico - 126 bible. extra Golden Syrup; 60: is " 'Honey o' sa , , Grocers'. - 60 " cholas Mackerel; 73 half btils," " 30 bbLi. Miming; . . 00016; 26 boxes Scalsdasseingi-; 60 " Se andlfelnteme; • 100 dozen Oora Droning 230 keg@ Nails, all dare;, ' 1211de.• Li gere a and for elle tify " aps:Sf. TIE KAIWI 91E'I`HOWNhete by every (..a. , tmieu'ula seam . a coaujetanoy. azal may ok, Lula largo tot-time', Bydotingth*Pialr/ald downlo. Dilbarrildl will able to alt suaierabelatlara Wye and St.trea: ' Persona 'sidling to obtala the, Walti VW Lula* ot. dollar; stating shale ap t InOtaa .0 e2=Wiest- Ala% . ..bother mard orr aikido. agnlcatlinta strictly coandentlal. -- - Addrula ' ANO-DIGIBAStfg , ~ - - . Station a. Now Tara P... 0. -. aplldita NOTIPE 1113 2 11:0E1IN CITX PlTTSBniafre- 411 ttioeir wholutve 'neglected to pay thtefourtlif paten. mint of their Grading and reariny aatelement.ar• aald hereby ntalneditiat If tile! irish to avoid costs an ant they . 'will , rall Innelediately and vadat* aB weans that Mei beatandtticineneld at thhastet APril , 1 11 RD now on the F - OAK YA TAIXICIII be limb "apl4 •- • W.F.-MA • • imiit'belli#44lZld Eta{ Itatanid 244bern; 71,6 i 'pHs. • :4: BOOK. with Mt alphabigkally irrancietsfur. apt% LS i 00.. 63 wool as. , : 4.40 96 •ND 98 Timm STilm ISATIN.DI LaNZSb tAluarts. tacrximprezvs. . . REDDING, du, RVERY VARIETY, NLW PAITIRNS, J. A. ItloGIA011; VD -Liberty rt. equaei..no ALt,
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