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Pv^v i V lljl i# •StrjS? *. l f ?l f>>'J ,n j: . ■■■ *>-s<■»&»'*: - '.( «v- ._ •,* , > ■*■. •• > » ! 1 „,. f. ♦ * i i\? - % >v ? fr >«. > . . „ i t. * * " V 1 .•* ®K path) Past. MCNDAY MORNING, march Compromise only can now save this Union of States. War can only result in dissolu tion and desolation. From the inability of t le government to reinforce Fort Sumter, the firtt step towards peace has been taken by the administration from necessity and Oot from choice. The voice of the country • wiroves the step which has been taken, Without stopping to inquire into the reasons Which have induced it. At once it has given confidence, and has given a stimulus to the paralyzed business of the country. It has renewed the hope in the breasts of those who really love the Union, that a set tlement of the difficulty can yet be made. It is a bitter pill to the ultra Republicans, but what of that ? The medicine will do them good and teach them that a President is subject to laws, and not to partizan plat forms—the dictates of his own will, or the insane desires of his followers. It is obvious that as yet Mr. Lincoln has performed few of those things which the Republican press has been endeavoring to oonvince the people he would perform. He lias not arrested the Southern commission ers for treason, as the Republican press insisted the late administration should have done. He h&s determined not to reinforce Port Sumter, and a tew days will probably •how that the administration will utterly fail to perform those things in regard to the Southern difficulty which a large part of thfe Republican party expected of it. The ideation to carry out the programme Announced by the Republican press, and re-enunoiated in the inaugural may be good enough, but the legal authority is lacking. The Chicago Convention adopted “the law" of the Republican party, but the Constitution of the United States and the acts of Congress are the laws by whioh the President of the United States must direot his oouree of ac tion. When President Lincoln, from his present point of examination, shall hare fully as certained the power entrusted to him, and shall have carefully examined, with a prac tical eye, the question which presents itself to him, it is impossible that he can see any ■way by whioh the Union can be preserved except the policy of peace be maintained. If in truth and at heart he means to pro* serve the Union, and will disregard party clamor, he can yet do it by adopting and preserving a peace policy. It is admitted by the Repuplicans that Fort Sumter possesses no value in a strat egic point. The TVibum says, “the evacua tion of Fort Sumter involved a pointof honor only." There is no doubt that the question of holding or abandoning the forts in the seceded States is a most delicate and embar rassing one, but where the very existence of a nation, and the happiness and pros* polity of many millions of people are oon* corned we must not draw points of honor too nicely. The question should be de cided, not in a court of honor, but of prac 41dW common sense, and should be deter mined by the fact whether the great end sought to be accomplished could be best subserved by holding or abandoning them. Let the decision be such as will revive the love for the Union. These forts were built to protect the State? where located against foreign aggression, not to be used against the people of the States themselves. If their occupancy by Federal troops irritates the people and makes them antagonistic to the general government, and their evac uation would tend to bring back the Sduth to its allegiance, it is certainly the best policy to abandon them and thus remove a preliminary difficulty in the way of settlement. There is no humiliation in the abandonment. The reason of it will be fully appreciated by the nation and by the world. It will be regarded as a willing ly offered, a voluntaiy peace measure, mag nanimously adopted to save the Union. Rone but the ultra Republicans would objeot to this course. They seem to feel as thoagh they had something in the shape of vengeance to wreak against the South. If the same policy is made general in re gard to the forts of the South, which neces. sity has compelled the Administration to adopt in relation to Fort Sumter, the good effects will be immediate and most manifest* The Border States will at once relinquish all idea* of secession, and in the States which have gone out, the secessionists will be disarmed of their power, and the ar gument 'that the Administration designs to oppress them, would be destroyed. The X/nion sentiment, which in the Border States would bo overpowering, would lead back the seceded States to their allegiance, and with such guarantees on the part of the Administration as woald satisfy the good and moderate men of the South, what is there to stand in the way of re-union ? Of peace, thus secured, would come a re newal of confidence and of business pros perity. Men would know where they stood, and could calculate upon the future with a reasonable degree of certainty, and the country would re-enter upon a career of progress. Of war, would come disunion, desolation ( the dee true non of tne hopes of men, and "t&e honor of the nation. All good men hope that Mr. Lincoln will inaugurate the teign of peaoe, and adopt such a conciliato ry course of action as will result in an ad justment of our national troubles. ITEMS TELEGRAPHED TO THE AFTEBAOON PAPERS. The Chronicle says:—The Judges of the U. S. Supreme Court hare protested against the President’s appointment of Mr. Lamon, of Illinois, a personal friend of the President, to be the U. S. Marshal for the Diatriot of Columbia. Mutual friends are endeavoring to settle the difficulties between Senator Douglas, of Illinois, and Senator Fessenden, of Maine, with every prospect of success. The movements of the fleet which sailed from New York are understood to be for the reinforcement of Fort Pickens and Jefferson. Information of their destination has been before Governor Piokens and President flhW* The Senate will not adjourn until the middle of next week. Beports are current here this afternoon, that a collision has occurred at Pensacola between the federal and the rebel troops. While such a collision is not improbable, we Jue unable to trace the rumor to a reliable »9urce. Fxbli New Orleans we learn that the Leg islature of Louisan a have under considera- anordtnanoe to submit the permanent Constitution of the Confederated States to r 'tte people. None of the members were in ■■'.fitiwbf calling a Convention for the pnr- • j-".’ <.* .. . PEACE OR WAR. Vi,. ■ . PARDON OF RICHARD JONES. I Qjttr Harrisburg correspondent writes us, | ufider date Saturday, that he had that moment been informed, that the Governor had pardoned Richard Jones, now in the Western Penitentiary under sentence for the killing of his wife, known as Mary Delaney. His brother has been at Harris burg and procured the pardon. Our corres pondent states that the members of the Legislature from Allegheny connty all favored the pardon. tfORT PICKENS. Now that the United States Government have concluded to evacuate Fort Sumter, public attention will next be directed to Fort Pickens, the next point threatened by the secession forces. From the latest infor mation from that quarter, the troops of the confederate States were concentrating in Pensacola in large numbers, and everything being prepared to give Fort Pickens a pro tracted siege. The Naval Coast Guard, The Powhatan has been brought home, in pursuance of the policy of establishing a na val coast guard, which was resolved upon by the late administration. As the accumulation of a naval coast guard is a most import&ni movement, we print, for tbo first time, a tabu lar analysis of its strength, as follows: UOHT DB-iUOar, FOB BLEJHJSI DCTTJ TI'TOttS, ±a (Jims. Off k Men. Tods 6 100 2.'-0 6 04 300 2 »0 376 2 89 2-9 10 110 M 9 .6 1«0 464 .4 l' f J 380 ..4 83 320 .. 4 90 380 ..6 100 400 .. 4 95 3HO ... 8 »J 0 shout 6.0 BHg Dolphin Parnet iAie steamer Water Witch do Corwin do Cra»«d*r do Mohawk do WyMtdotte do Biob do Vixen do Ha’nbrdge ........ do Pocahoo'aa. Four smaller craft.. CAo» tend Trnntporf&. Hearaer * arof ir.e West. do Empire City do Philadelphia do Cohuhcohloos 1 100 10»3 Two other obartered steamer? . 2 200 prob’ly 2uuo Total light draught vessel 72 asArr DaAioaT riRSXLs. f*ail'ng frigate Powhstan 10 fr'C 9413 no r* nrette Brooklyn U 820 3v?o do friyate 50 5 0 1T.6 do sloop Bt. Locus JO 300 7 0 do Cumberland 24 800 1726 Total hear; draught. This is a larger naval force than was ever concentrated in any one squadron since the organization of the United S.ates navy. It ex ceeds the Paraguay expedition by se*en in the number of vessels, and by over a thousand iD the number of mpn. It consists of more ships than the channel fleet of Cngland,althougb of only half as many men. Every vessel in the list is in commission, and manned, except the Bain bridge and Dolphin, which, as we 1 as the brig Perry, could be got ready for sea io a few days. The revenue craft included are now sub ject to the rules and regulations of the regular : navy, and may be oonsiderad belonging to it, About half a dozen regular men of war could be added to the fleet In an engagement the five last named ships are all that could be put in line of battle A3O pound ball, at water mark, would cripple all the rest. The Navy of the rtoutbern Confederacy. This marine armament consists of the follow ing vessels, all stolen from the National Government. The Cutter McClelland, one y«ar old, 146 tons, calculated for 4 side guns and one pivot, and capable of accommodating 85 men. She is well supplied arms. The Cutter Lewis Cass, 110 tons, calculated for a crew of 46, and one 08>pound gun. The cutter Aikin, 9U tons, calculated for a crew Of 3U tnen, and ono 4impound pivot gun The cutler Washington, now at New Orleans, will carry a 42»poundcr. The steamer Fulton, 09b tons, calculated for a crew of 90 men and 6 guns. The cutter Dodge, 1(X) tons, and armed with small guns. Besides these, there was the cutter Jas Gray, at Charleston, bought in Philadelphia, for $83,000. She is to be armed with a four pound Oolumbiad. The steamer Evorglado was bought bv Georgia for $34 000, and is to go into the coast guard service. The brig Bonita was seized at Savannah and is being metamorphosed into a war vessel. The steam gun-boat mounts one gun. Mrs. Gaines Successful In the points at issue (the great Gaines case) in the late appeal of Mrs. General Gaines from the Circuit Court in Louisiana to tbe Supreme Court at Washington, this oourt of last resort •>n Thursday rendered a decision in her favor, which, according to the statement of facts, makes the successful party one of the richest of her sex this side of tbo Atlantic ocean, tier numerous friends in every part of the country,North and South,will be gratified at this decisive victory, after a struggle of so many year*, in which she has contended, single, banded, against hostile combinations almost unlimited in numbers and resources, but against which she has always looked to this final issue. The property whuffi Mrs. Gaines will realize is worth tw > millions of dollars, and is situated in New Orleans. As in tbo ordinance of secession recently adopted by Louisiana provision was made that it* opera lion should not change the legal rights of par lies to Louisianian suits pending before federal courts, therefore the position of that State will not deprive ber of the benefit* to which she is entitled under ibis decision. The Nary. “We learn from the New York papers that a larger naval force is now collected and almost ready for service at that city than. was ever brought together in any one squadron since the navy was formed. It is supposed that these vessels are designed for a coast guard. The Now York papers give its available strength as follows: Altogether there are fifteen vessels of light draught for harbor duties, tenders, 4c . carrying sixty-six guns, and one thousand two hundred and thirty men ; six chartered steam ers for transport duty, carrying six guns and six hundred men, and five heavy draught ves sels and steamers, carrying one hundred and eighteen guns and one thousand nine hundred and twenty.five men. Surrender of Fort Brown, From New Orleans we learn that Captain Hill, commander of the United States troops at Fort Brown, Texas, agreed,on the Gth inst, quietly to surrender that fort to the secession, ists. It is said that he would evacuate as soon as transportation for his forces could be pro cured. The steamship Daniel Webster was still lying off Brsr.os, awaitirg the embarka tion oi the United States troops which she had been detailed to carry off. The United States Bteamers Mohawk and Supply, with the chartered steamer Empire City, sailed yesterday for the Gulf of Mex ico. It is believed that the expedition is for the reinforcement of some of the posts on the Gulf. The first seizure of a vessel at a Northern port, growing out of the resignation of the collectors of the Southern porta, has takes place at New York. The schooner JR-at 1* ss, from Mobile, was seized at that port on Thursday by collector Schell. It is stated that if Gov. Houston refuses to take an oath to support the new Consti tution, he will be deposed. It is Baid that the South Carolina authpr ities have determined upon the erection, of more fortifications in the harbor of Charles ton. The Reduction of Expenses—Appropriation Bill—Col* Cass ana C *l# S ou, etc. The following most excellent bill, has been read in place, by Mr. Burns, of your County, I understand your members favor its passage. There has never been anything offered hereto fore which will have a more salutary influence In the reduction of the enormous expenditures which are pressing the taxables to confer a benefit on the few at the expense of the many. If there be anything wrong in the act let the people speak out er;herealUT hold their peace. I am convinced ih& the people uf tho County will be rejoiced at -the passage of the Bill, for it fullycarries out the resolves passed in tbe Convention called at the instance of ibo Com wissioners, aricWtihe largest gathering of the representatives of the people ever assembled in one Convention. An Act relative to the payment of cost* in ?ni nor offences , and relative to the Jails of Al~ legheny County: Bo it enacted, &c., That from and after the passage of this act, no Alderman or Mayor of tne cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny, shall receive any pay, warrant or money, from the County Commissioners, to be paid out of the County Treasury, for lees or costs in commit ting vagrants, drunkards, or disordely persons, to the jail of said County ; nor shall any Con. stable, Police officer, or any other person, be allowed or paid any sum or sums of money, tor arresting or conveying to the prison such person or persons, over or above tbe regular compensation or pay allowed and provided for by the Councils of the cities above named. Section 2 That all such persona who may be committed for tbo offence* enumerated in tbo above teolion, shall, for habitual drunk unnesa, incorrigabie vagraDcy, or disorderly conduct, be sent to the City Farm, provided their residence be in either city, at tbe ei peose of the Guardians of tho Poor of said cities. Where the person or persons reside in the County, then be or she shall be sent to the County Farm by the committing Magistrate, at the expense ot the Directors oi the Poor of said County. “Sec 8. That the Sheriff of snid county, from and after October next, shall not bo al towed or paid for tbe keeping of any prisoners in the jail. The Sheriff, hereafter, in connec tion with the County Commissioners, sb&L select two persons to act as jailor and assistant ja lor The jailor shall give bond, with ap proved security, in the turn of ihrct thousand dollars , and tne assistant jail-.r in tne sum u! fifteen hundred dollars , L ppu&ition, inas much as the yeas and nit) s can Ihco be demand wd I feel confident, Irom the representations of those who know beat, that it will take the, sum named to complete the structure, as re qutred by the law, u> sately Keep the prisoners in separate cells. Lol. C***, the very efficient and gentlemanly President of the Board i f In spectors, had much influence in getting it tnrough the committee ; and what he remarked to the gentlemen composing the same had its influence, and produced a feeling of confidence which carried tbe sec.ion. Col. Bcott, the distinguished and able Vico President of toe Pennsylvania Railroad, is yet on hand, circulating himself to the p easing* ot the members. Tho C l. is popular with all who make his acquaintance. He is courteous, and proverbial for his urbanity of manners. There is no other man that I know of who could so sigualiy have triumphed over all diffi culties in clearing tbe track for tho safe pass age of the repeal of tho Tonnage tax Passage of au important Railroad Hill. On Monday of U«i week the Indiana Legis lature passed the It ulroad Bill known as the Pittsburgh, Fort Wa) ne and Chicago Railroad Bill, provided that railroads may let their roads go to sale and organize new corpora lions, and giving tho new oorporat on* the right to reinstate tb* old bondholders, audio tors and stockholders in tho same order as before, as first, second, third preferred stock, and stock without any preferment. It passed both Houses, and will become a law. The Commissioners of the Southern confed eracy, now at Washington, on Wednesday sent a communication to the State Department requesting recognition by me government, with the view to the opening of negotiations, at the Bame time staling that the Secretary ol the Commission would call for an answer at noon, Thursday. At the hour designated the Secretary called at the State Department, when be was informed that the administration desired time for furthjr redaction on the com munication submitted. The United Slates Supreme Court on Thursday decided adversely in the Kentucky and Ohio mandamus case. While announcing that iho Governor of a State should surrender fugitives on proper proof, it held that Con* gress cannot impose any duty on a State officer, &c. Tub protest of the New Laplanders against appointing Carl Schurz. minister to Italy, has slaughtered him. He is looking to Brazil, which seems to us to be about the most inap propriate place for him on the globe. Addison Leech Esq., of Leechburg who is said to have the inside track for the Marshal* ship of the Western District of Pennsylvania, was in town yesterday. The report of the sailing of armed ves sels from New York to Southern porta has created great excitement at Montgomery. East** Collection —The Bev J. Keogh announces through the Catholic that a collec tion will be taken up in all the churche* in the diocese, on Easter Sunday, for tbe support of the Mercy Hospital. The Rev. Clergy are re quested to notify their respective congregations of the collection and its object on the pfeced» »gio«d*y. ««•***»» .f*' . >r} , FROM HARRI9BURG The Southern Coininisaioutrs. In Town. } * r morning, Hfcrxh. 17tb, a; nine o'clock* TH'vmam BOLAN]^ aged 73 vesrs. Hia friends, aod'Rioaflbf the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral* 'Without lurther notice* from hie late 'eddence on Point street, between Penn and the river, on to-morrow, (Tuesday, 19th at 10 o’clock in the mcrniag. to proceed to St. Mary's Cemetery. At Hickory, Waalfneton couaty Ta_, on Veb'uary 20tn. 1861, of ona!-umpi '«on, Mm. MAR**ARLI MIL Li. It, fn tbe 24ih year of her age. Another of thoae rnght g-'m.-* which adiru society has been torn from our midst by t v e ruthless and un feeling hand of Detlh. Neve- was consigned to the grave one more devotedly loved, and mourned. As a wife and f iend she certainly was a model. Naturally of a kind, affectionate and am al*’e dupes, tion ; also possessing all those noble tral's of which adorn a ladf, tod an affiabditv of manner wh <•! made cot only her h"sband happy, but also al' that great circle of riends and who shall so deeply mourn her departure. As a Christian, we bel eve her to have been a sincere and devoted fol'ower of Ihe Lord. May we not trust tnat she is now in the enjoyment of those rich treas ures ‘*where moth and rust do not corrupt ” The once happy family circle is new broken, yet how oomfarting is the reflect'on that separation will be bnef; when, in the language of Burn*: M Hope aprioga on triumphant wings 1 bat thu« tney all -sha'l in fuiure d») s : Th*-re ever bask in uunrea’ed rays, No more to sign nor sued he t-r.i-r u*»r. Together hymiiDg their Creator's pral-e.” Tbe L rd gave and the ’ <-rd hath taken awav, blessed be the name of the Lord." 1* W. J. ( Wash’Dgtoo Esnminer please 1 BCEHHAVKB HOLLAND SUTTERS. paxpißCD re a the Cboiceet and most grateful Tonics and Carminative in the Vegetable Kingdom. UmveiMiiy approved •* a Family Remedy lor INDIGESTION. SOUR STOMACH. COLIC* HEAHT-BIR.N, HEADACHE, A ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS. The Woak and Nervous ehould try iL Biwau of Impukitio ! But one n r.e of the genuine, (hall pint bottles) Pnce One Dollar. Done, a lea spoonful. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr & Co. SOLE PROritlFT R& Sold by Druggists generally. P i i»>urgh, Penn’a. RKLIEK if RUM FAIN 1 READ'S MAG S Erie Hi I, STII.I bold.- the reputation it bait had for > ear-, of being -upenur to anyth.ng yet known for the foduMog '-ur poees: Reef k Mag e‘ir Oil cure* Spinnl Affectum*; Reafi M v7'VttC*Oi/ ru-«* A-woi-nn; Re'ti's M ignetK Oil everts HV/u Jm t*; Retd'K 0 1 cure* Clems and ores; Rterf * Mag ttv Oil r rrs AWivu* (‘id-wht: Uteri't'Magnetic Oil ni~« * /-VM Reed's Magnetos Oil cure* F Wounda; fi eeil's Magnetic Oil curt* >idhn »: Reeds M-ignctxe OW cures J'niru in l>.tl Tbotinche; Re ds MogneUc OU cure* Rheuutaturn, greedily and permanent y, and lor »b iccuUnt* and In une* will relieve pan more rap <1 v ui-n au. ore preparation dol l by Lru*kist- n*ner»liy, at U&c per *k> tie SIMO* JoHNaT'iN I'Miekk'**' «nd dealer in CHOICE FAMILY M EPif'lN r*SC corner ' PAPER HANGINGS RVKB BROCGET TO FITTSErKGH Will be sold LOW for CA L ‘/f or RSO> Tho<*eh«vin s b«»u«es to paper, should tu iiKfon: i-ch. uuive el-ne r.,u aidered • permanent imaiioboo. It admitted bv all to be *al to the bo»t B»*coQd i»» non*. U ha. m»- with apetierouit reception by the Puhiio. And will be •uaukioed. It oontainri every w-*k frotn THIRTY-FIVE TO FO TY l AROK Col.C M*B °K HFuF.M'I 1 PoEI'KY, “K KICHEd, f4EMK OF TUi iIMHT, b( IF n llFl'i. ISF. I.' , KmEKUIMM- JNHikIP ri\K RE\DING MAT 1 KB, AND KYKBYIHING OF INTEREd T. HE ERAL OF THE WRl T ERft OF IFF “AY hare been engaged, and will commute regular) to tu columas. IT H CONDUCTED UPON THE LIBERAL POL li'Y and noezpenee will he .pared ui »t A w F.L COME VldirOß TO KYRRY KAMILI CIRCLE f.N 1 ii L WES l. 1 RONEIP E. The purpoew in io moke u desirable for all to take it The-efore, if rmi w>snt A PIK s a large livid—wo cau gal a vug wiUijll you, aa there are plenty who do. You it by the single copy of anv *nterpri»ing Newiwitwi or «i only five oen s a copy. Ifyouwishio ho been be for it, our terms are On* Copy ... Two Copies Any person sending us fl 2 f. r & Clu>> nf l ght will be entitled tj a copy free, if aJlare rent a: ouc jme. We would prefer, however, not t > receive anr sub ec.ritiers from towns where there are establ.shcd News Depots. HUNT & MINER, Publisher.*.. T 1 and 73 Fi:th street, mrlB PITTSRrwriH, p* TfcAOftEft’S i'N-TItU iR- The * ouuty sup«-r -»• t**nd-m respectful!; cells the at miLon <•[ Teachers aud friends of Fduoat.on in AJlsahen-. county to the Tea*her’r Institute to he hel 1 »t ort. WKDMJ3DAY THURSDAY and FoIIUY. April 3d. 4th «nd 6uj, 186). ORDER OK EXERCISES WEDNF.SDAY, '2 o'clock. I'. M. F r-t, organisation. Second, Address hr President. Ere’ ui«—A.iar< ss by R«» J. L) Herr, of Pittsburgh: Subject: Eduont od. THURSDAY, WA. M First Lecture by A Burtt ; Subject: 0 miaur Gonerd I>iscus*i"ii. ’■'wcond L r* t'*re by 1.. ‘>«g *>d ; hu'ject; j*j c non G<*ne r al Li nus ioa. 1U o’clo k P. M J'rl Lerture -y W. W Dtrksrn; Suuj'-ct: Maiheiu-ttie* Geoerrl Discuss on. Second Lecture by J Hufiiagtou; -Subject. perauon and assistance of all Teachers and Friends of Educa tion la the good eauso mhlS&tv JAMES W. CRAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merohan*, and Me.oantiie Hroicar, Office and Storage, No. 32 North Levee, Saint Louis. N. B-—I will gtTe immediate and person*! attention io all business entrusted to my care, for whi-h charges will be reasonable. Reference- : L. K Forsyth*-, Sl Louis; Paul Laning, Su Loui* Bras hears A Do., Cin cinnati; Messrs. Trui A J. Craig. Philadelphia M’A» tliur, byme A Gibbons, New York; W C. M’Dow-ll T. Ewing, Kansas; Nnrtbup k 0., Kansas J - W. Burbndge A Co.. New Oleins W. W. Weston, Memiu ie; Pennock A Fart Pittsburgh; G W. Cass, Pltt*rmrgh; P H Ball. R. D. Adams, 1 hicogo, W. F Oooibaugh, Burlington Iowa; W. H. Po-tiewa t, Burlington, I >wa; Capts. Connelv. Bowman,and river men generally. mh’“-6rn' MK. AND MBS. TETEDOUX, ~ SCHOOL FOB YOTJHCk LADIES, THE SECOND TERM will commence on Wedseadtf, Febiuarj the 18th. tfRBNnH AND hATIN Utttfhl Without extra ahxrge. tnls * ■* Olkßi J. BHIDLIB, per annum .f 3 per annum. I K ’"ELLER, •I. W. BI.ACKHIIKN, HENRY BT EWART, A DEMPSTER, O. Bot.QS, Committ.e. 148 THIRD BTREET. Amusements. PITTSBURGH IHEATBE. Lzssxkaßto Mahasbr WM. HENPEFBOK. T&XA£U&E& .. *.A. E. La RE. Pajosa of Aomohjoh.—Private Boxes, $5,00; Single Seat ia Pr.viGe Box, $1,00; Parauette and Dreaa Circle, chairs, M) >hiiLh; Familv Circle, 25 cents; Colored Gallery, 26 cents; Colored boxes, 60 cenuq Gallery, 25 oents. Immense Huecewal LLOYD’S MJNSTRKL’B. Fifteen performers! The Elite of the Profession!! will appear in looir unapproachable Ethiopian E ter tammeiil*. 'Hus troupe is roropo«*ed of firs'-olass artists, scleot ed from the m >st popular troupes id the U..icn. <>l»- aerv* the list ->l of stars ! Bill Birch, Charley Fox. D. 9 Wamhold, An-nut Aechts Guatave R:d-iux, A. Lehman, J. Aud.ew a. N. I>**hl, H. Wilkes, C. Blass. .1 Easimead, A: Brvilkopf, Master Aibertini. W. Burnes, and Cool White, To conclude with HUNTING A TURTLE. Want* i Lh.S AND 0i1..'). j.otO Boxes Chenvcal Olive Erasing Foap, suo au R rtosp m l, 2 and d &> bars !'.'o «I No 1 Pa w froap in 1. 2 «nu 3 D> bars. 2-*o do < deine do in 1 B> tiara, jso do ue man do in 1 lb bars 250 do •• rieod to Woman Soap id IB> bars l,t>eo do bbaving and iodei Soap in different ehn|K s and sirex. .’•■HJ rtoxes Minerva Candles, Low do Hydraulic Prueeed and Mould Candles for Suminer use 200 Boxe* Ailamantine Star Candies, 4s 6s A 6s. jo do New Bedford .Sperm Cand es. 4s. 6s A t>s. -j do W.x C Bored Cand.es, 4a. 5s A ti-. 6 r-o (>ncij do, 6 do Star do, .0 Barrel-- No. I I,ard ihl, 5 do Jo 2 d», t's do Lubricating No. 1 Od. 10 do do do 2 0:1. 60 do Carb< u Illuminating oil, 25 to Coal do do, • *:i hand and fur Ra'e, by H. C A .1. 11. SaWYER, To whom wa>* awarded, b/ tr.e U. S. Agr.cu.uind So cit i). ihe tiri-i piemiums fur < 'il.>So»po and CiUdiej. mhls HEMOVAL. r rilE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN ,4, t.laviiring Company have removal tneir ortl eto No. S I Wood Street Be woen First and Second streets, where all orders w I he received, hnd (Übixioj*© *tt noed to. m/,1 1 ' tf Ghn. CaLßol N, Agent. NATRONA OIL. MANI’FaCI UKED BY FKNN’SYLVA inn alt Maoulac'unDg Company CLEAR AND ODURLKS.S, and L T 'iar u uteed UQchange b!e in color. ILt UMINAToR "K Constancy on hand an 1 for »»4e t.y P 8 M. C., at their or*w office, No 24 Wo, d Hired, U*rw****n First and r*ec onus re**). G fclO. C A LH jl’N, General Agent* (gOMKTUINO XEIV : IST O "W" OPEN SO. MARKET STREET, HO. S 6 M IIi< STREET, Associated itlanulhcturers ONE DOLLA.B STORE. The citiiana of Pittsburgh are respectfully informed that wo hare takeo L.e ft ore at No 50 Mai ket street, F'H A bHuRT TIME ONLY, or the purpose of casing out an immeoee atook of NEW A ELEGANT JEWELRY, Al’ PRICES b’EVER BEFORE heard of. ini ktocc royauta of LAmFir 9RTF OF C\MEn, A I 'IK -1-'. 18 • 1 V cA * HUNT JiE, L vIdES *M" - UK J.a\ A, l.Al’Lti Sri’S t'F M'l-lAC, L.WHKS SKIS OK cOR.Ai* LAMES’ OtiARD CHAINS, LA M Ee>' CH ateline chains, L»MR*’ n EC-K CHAINS, HALLES’ WATCH CHAINS, I.ADIF.S- BRArtELK.S, BROOCHC , KAR KING'. BRKASi'PINS, of every atyie and variety, among wh.cn may bo found RUBf, E »A MELLSI). L ANT", CLUSTER, JET, GoLD STONE, <« tRNE'l * ONYX. noul'ET, VASE, ItIHKuN TWISI, Ac.Ao. I.ENTLK uKN’B ai CH CHaI *S, t/KN'n KHKN’B ViCHT CHAINS, GENTLEMEN'S KOU ■ H\IN4. itENTLEMKN’S GUARD CHAINS. GENTLKM K**"o STUD AND BLEF.YK BUTTONS, gENTi-F.MEN’S breast pins. GENTLEMENS SCARF ITNS, GKNILKMKN'S lic-AVY RINGS, CHILDREN'S NKCK CHAINS, CHILDREN’S NECKLACES. CHILDR* N*B AR3ILKTB, CHILDREN’S BRACELETS. WITH LOCK K IS, MKDALLIO >B, tiOLD P-NS, PENCIL*» AND TfaIMBLES, CHARMS. WaTCH KEYS, HOOK', 4c IN ALL AS ENDLESS VARISTY, All ol wnich are sold without regard to coat as OXB DOLLAR PER ARTICLE. We would hare li distmcOv understood that this eo tire -look waa M aNUKaCI UKEJJ FOR THE RhGD HR 14 Kra I f, ikAI'E, andt ai it is N’OT’bveause the eru<*4ea are of an quality. WE KERP NO ArCT'ON GOOD-?, WK KEEP No itM'iOV C» *OOS AM* HAV«-' NO AUCTION BAI EB. ANO HAVE NO AUCTION SALES CALL AND SHE FOR YOURSELVES. All the-** unheard of price* were brought about by the i'.KKK'T- OK THE Coldli, auch au opportunity will eelui-tu ever o-cur again. RE.II EMBER THE NUMBER. And call and examine the handsomest STOCK OF JSWKLRT IK THE CITY. BEAI’TI FCL HILVKR PLATED WARE, «nd u splendid assortment of goods, A!! of which ooom under oor ONE DOLLAR SALES. Remember we sell REGARDLESS OFCOST.and a/.aii '*u y charge you u may select. TERMS OF SALE—CASH ON DELIVERY. ®P*AL persona have an equal opi ortuoitv of pur chasing such articles as they may wish at ONE IX)L La K ekon. The GREAT ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR STORE wi l ne open from Hx until 8 p. until the Block is closed out. The Ladies and ueotlemen have now an opportunitv of purcrtaeing tor ONE DOLI.AH more than coaid by h*d for flu or even s3u under other circumstances. BEAR IN MIND that this rale only continues for a sufficient time to cl »e out this stock . therefore, this is the laat and onlv chance. CALL EARLY AT THE ASSOCIATED MANUFACTURERS’ GREAT SALE! No. 56 Market Street near Third, '"Mlti A. BOND JARHBTT, Agent. Notice! A CHECK ON THE MECHANIC'S SAV mg Bnb, All*g eny. dra«n by tesub crtb**r, f-*urJ hn a. Neir. E*-q., 'or One bun'red and 'lhirty Do »r«, datMii Jan Nr 2, 1861, and ma led f-eeame day to Dr Jo n Cavinu, Penua. Hosp tal, Harrisburg ', naa he n lo t P*vm nts ar* stooped. Ali persona are cautioned aganwtre Hiring »aiu cbcck. n L r !i : .? ld R - H da via LlM.lv —250 Barrels Ireaii now landing roe Store i 6, Fifta street. D. S. OIFFENBACHERS, marl 6 PICK Lhb r AN U PRESERVES.—Picketed Cauliflowers, Onions, Beans, Obow Chow, Gber k'na, P eeulillr, Hed < abitage, Tomatoes, Walnuts, Plain and ruixed Pickle-, Ac , Ac. Preserved Pine Apple, Peaches, Pears, Quinces. Gin ger, o o , Ac. For sale by RfiYMER A BROTHERS, No. 39 Wood street, Opposite Bt. Charles Hotel. RENT*— I That large and convenient Dwelling House No. 99 Fean street. Tbs Rouse la arranged m tbe best manner, with gvs and Vr*ier tn all tbe apartments, The Jot is 24 teet front by 136 deep to alt feet alley, and is*pleasant agree' able. A stable and wash vard^Ao^apply “I 51 Market .ire*. . ■•■•>i.v y :-t r VAo M’ VV AI 'VK^HA'Vi ■ - ■ • : '-!,s%^s;|i|pgspl /'- I ’ • ■■,■■- . ■.■ ■ ■ v:r:*;T-VA»*V : t'l g, i . ' -j i -AAAASj K- 1- e* i 1 u 1 J-'-T^^V- vV • • , —1 HE ' „• -V 2’ ~ i,‘ V, - T. % 1. . ~ i- rr : DATIS & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND SEILERS IN ; GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, Oil Well Pumps of Brass, Copper, or Iron, with the most approved Chambers and Valves of ■ all kinds, and Warranted to give Satisfaction. Manufactory, No. 110 Water and 104 Front Street, m*r 7:BmdA w s«u HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE DEAF. TIE ETQtRTAL EAR IIHAIAi'CR. AS IHSTBUJIEKT INVfKTED BY Dr. Von Moscltzisker, Through which he has been enabled to cure the MOST üBSTINATE means CASES OS*’ DKAFNEBS—cases in which every other have faded, and all hopes of relief Riven up.— Triin is no idle statement. Its truth is attested by hun dreds of gendemen, whose names are f«.miiiar through out the Un.on—STATESMEN, PUV KTANS, LtW YEB ', CLER Y«E » AND JUDGES, witnesses to the fact. Tte in- rument is now brought into daily use at bis Office, aod inv*ri«bly wth great 8t CCEBS. Those who suff-r from DEAFKESd, no matter how ngzrava ted, or hew long its standing, ehonld not desaairof DR. Mo3* HZIdKEIVd bUCi'hfcS a* an Of ULI3T AND AU- Rl3‘ r . n - one should entertain a doubt. Hace hia arri val here he has pu’> irhed abundant testimony, from ree peciahle citizen* cf PITTSBURGH tnat hia REPUTA TION is well founded and su h as te entitle him to the FULLEST CONFIDENCE. He Iwgs to say to ah who suffer from any Diseases of the EYE OR EAR, That he c\n be consulted for a LIMITEDTIME LONG ER in PI rrsßUKGtl.ai his O FFIOE, No. 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRkNT 318. When* he may be CONSULTED DAILY, from 9 a. m to 0 o'clock Pi m. EYES INSERTED. The f dJowing are some of tbe n»tnes wbo j e n al- can be examined at Dr. Vt>n Moschxisker's Office. They have been entirely restored to their heanng by him. HON. SENATOR PUGH, 0 ; H'JN. JOHN M’. E.AN. son of Judge M’Loan, 0; F. WILLIAMS, W. D, Cincinnati; B NEWELL,Comman **rU. 8. N 4 CaPT. CHARLES L KILBUKN. U & A., A B‘ Ti-ER, Presidem Tenn. Marine Fire Insurance Company; j. B. LAMa R. E>; DID C. DELARY, President i f N. Board of Health; F. M’CULLOCH, 6upreme Court, N. 0; LIEUT. DIKBY, T .S. A; lo.n Pnu*nix.) PITTSBURGH : JOSEPH PEARSON, Bellefonte sirei-t, Lawrence fill©; THOMAS MOORE, Firs- -Ue-t; H. LaMiKvMP, North Ea?t Corner of Diamond and Market street?; JAM ES* M ACK BY, Jt , SG9 Penn street; A#* To this list hundreds more could be added, and can be seen at iho Doctor’s Office. DISEASES OP THE EYE. All Maladies of the Eye ilong as the organ is not entirely deslr«yed) are REMOVED and SIGHT totally RESIORKD, either by MEDICAL or SURGICAL treat ment. N. B.—IFTER TBE FIRST OF APRIL, Dr. fif.will oot undertake any case that will require lengthy treat ment. Early calls will insure the Pull Benefit of ffia Treatment, EITHER FOR SIQHT OR HEARING, BY THE USE OF THE Ethereal Ear Inhalator, IS OBSTINATE CASKS OF DEAFNESS. Office: 155 Third Street. FURNITURE AND CHAIR.S, REDUCED PRICES. JAMES W. WOOD WELL, Nos. 97 and 99 Third Street. 11l FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING OF ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES ANJ FINISH, a hit abu roa Hotels and Private Dwelling*. AS- All orders promptlv attended to, and the Furni ture carefully packed and b -xed. Mteambonts and Hotels furnished at short notice. Cabinet Maaers supplied with every article in the line. ’ mart THEY STAND THE TEST BURKE & BARMS’ SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. Read the following volunt a- RY testimonial in regard to BUKKE A BARNES’ SAFES: Mb sxs. Bubs* k Baksvs—Gentlemen: On the night of the 22d of February, 1860, all our Machine Shops, PaintSbops, Wood, Material, Engine House, and all the Warehouses of the Southwestern Spoke and Carriage Manufactory, all being entirely filled with dry combus tible material, were burned down In a room of the Paint Shop, where the heat was most intense, was one of yonr m>keof Saf-n, containing all our papers, insu rance pohoies, Ac~ amounting to over $40,000, which, on being 'aken out. all were entirely safe. We most cordially recommend tbe Burke A Barnes Safes as being very superior. Your friend*, PLATT, MARTIN A GORDON, The above Safes, of every size, on hand and made to order by BURKE & BARNES, At the Old Established Safe Factory, 129 and 131 Third street, mar7:d2wAwly Pittsburgh. Pa. JOHN IHOUBHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOB THE SALE OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, iallna PITTSBURGH, PA. JN THE COURT OF COMMOITPLEAS of Allegheny County. No. 124, March Term. 1861. the nutterof the Tohintarr aspienment ol Bo n, alnin rtge,Jr. And now: BATDRDAY, Fctj 23d, 1881,the flrei icoonorcniTettv of W. O Boghart add a! Burgwio, Arsigneea. ha.rag teen exblhHea In Court, tho; Chart doord-r that the Prothonotar, give notiae thereof In the Doily Tort and iryoi Journal newspaper* o't Ihh Cl',' of P Uaburgh, for t e period of three wee tra. and {hat the aiud account will to allowed br the Court, on B*nr dajr, March 23,1881, uuleaa canae be ahown to'the con* wry. . j/ AtjMfc D. ARMBTROF9, IWBsnro ProihonotarY. .' - A *■' r -ft &t; W&W .>• ' ‘ * ' *t „})*&; * -V3s& , , , ! V ’■»< J*. > « -r-J <■' , T '?* c > * ** " , ~;Kg4' - J ’ f ' ,»•' * if: ■ .-■* OF EVERT DESCRIP rtoS. TRIMMING, MILLINERY New goods deceived daily throughout the season. 8 raw B noets aui JT*is Pa'm T.eaf sod Willow Shakers: Bonoet U:b oos, F owera and Ruches. Bonnet Ma'ei]rtl« < f all kind*. I-res* liinimingrt, .Embroideries, Hoop Skirts, Bosierv, Gloves, Cornet-. Zephyr Worsted. Shetland Wool, Tidy Couoo, aod a rah hes>T will he held at the office ef the i omp*:ny. in Futsourgh, on MONDAV,the 18th >nat* a'. 3 o'clock P. M. THOH.M. HOWE, Treasurer. . raarlo:;t PKI £ G TuY" GOODS or all kinds. C. HANSEN LOVE, Sftffl PIANOS - fffH WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED OUR first bpnn« supply of the unrivalled STEIN* WaT PIaNOS, gauerafly admitted fc» be the BKST of *hep'e*en day; c'nnpnMng both GRAND & SQUARE PTANOS, and at N>* W YnRK PRrChS. They a**' war ren ad f'r FIVE YEARH. Pte*ae call and exam no before purchasing el?ewh**re. B. KLKBF.R k B p O., 63 Fifth at, marls Foie Agents f orßteinwav , i* Uumdled Pianos. THE USE OF THESE SKATES imparts 4 ‘ a perfect knowledge of ihe *ri of | as wen aa furnishing the most pl*asiag and healthftal exercise ever presented to the public. a-EJSrXTXKTE ARTICLE, w. E. SCHIEBTZ A GO., pRESH BOLL AND PRINT TO ARRIVE ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AND FOE SALE AT RETAIL FRJCffa D. B, FERGUSON’S, taar!3 corner of Ri»h and Wvlio streets. Valuable Property for sale. WILL BE OFFER FD FOB SALE AT Public Auction on tne premises, bn Tuesday, the 9th dav of A t .ril next, at the nour of 8 o’clock, P. M. thatrery desirable lot of ground having a fronton St. * Clair street, of foriy*two feet and eight inches, and ex* •ending baek of equal widtn alonz llO feet tr> Rn ollev. 1 erms t f sale:—On**fourfk cash, and *nd ibe balance in three equal annual payments, with interest Marll4wrt s. BEVEJN HUNDRED DOLLARS!—For sale a two aWy brick Dwelling Hoose of four room*. with Lo', 20 feet front on Veto street. Allegheny, by lOOfeet deep; situate near the Orphans' Asayloxn, AUegoeny City. Price CTuO. Terms:—l’OO in hand; balance 1 and 2 years. :Tf - v ;# doernsemenis. JOSEPH HOBJIE’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL —AND— NOTION , HOUSE, Wo, 77 Market Street. P. O’BRIEW. SPRING STOCK OF PARLOR SKATES! PARLOR SKATES. SKATING ON ICE, the: oslt place: —FOR THE— 31 Fifth Street, JOHN IBW7N, Preride.t Allegheny Ppppeoßlou Bridge Op. a CUTHBERT * SON. 61 Market at IL LEASES, (printed form 9.) for sale by (oatfl3) J. R. W T LDIB. L. WILMARTK, Agent. Pittsburgh Otty Min«» 6tbWard- manufacturer or niYINS BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF ANDESBON A PHILLIPS, Agents for BROWN BROTHERS, manufacturers* Chicago, Illinois. FLACK, BIRNE3 * CO, Agents. T* OH Men. w . w. souse, (Successor to Cartwright A Yonng.) No. 8! Wood street, corner of Memutul alley ‘■fi V x r , > . <• ’ * r.'***#*#** I ■' ■ *«#*£'; I i,-^" J !' s vr martf'dawl] "4 Marke street. { • i***’pr. 10TTEB, :S. St . -■m In ■ ii . it fl§, ill flisi s ■ osMsk * • , fc . "^ '-*- i ‘ c> f , Ji.i.i ,' ~ «> V I v^/J - ■ r»7L' i k /*’ 1/1 -- K.. •:■ -- . I 1 '*,*•*? .' • > ■* *:.-/] ~ ' vw * ’•. • yjr'^'il ’ *’ - -■ -[' , k' y 4kgk’ ■ it T *;•£'-s•* - .f’X-rv^-V :.;cJv -7 ** K ► } I*-* ' ■ * ■s t"- yyyysi v .'-