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Bw0M0?¥&&~ I 4- ‘*' -A *\*" '■ M ■':’ ss‘ 1 ppfc:^»^4 ?*WisKf; - * ? i^^.i ®V Yt-y,*- -’iJ \ Viv’l % STAND FIRM, fir I 'f3j?-“3W Li 4* fc '' ,> *».*' ..4.*-' f“ The Gazette IB again appealing to Mr. Alfe f t'* , \fcV / 1 „ fc #r li r Linooll “ to P lant his firmly, and take gS>h. 1 * ■ l 5«/, iaea8ureB to cootpe l the South to come back - %'*>'‘- i -mT / into tte Union - Unless the Gazette and its party are willing to recede from their J&, ;i• t’ f,«».: ftfT* <»<-»> rw*-.«- .*» P .«. «.»,* , t ?,> y-"'-t mise similar to that of Mr. ICrittenden and A ‘ v J ~ .Pi V•> 1 f w r ‘ ‘ gler ’ Mr ' Lin Coin dannot Btand Ann. ■*< I * His party have destroyed the foundation “POfrwhioh the Union has for seventy JM*' r a p rf i ‘f- 1 yearg, and unless they consent to its reoon- >■ 1.% _ 7 #■ ■”‘i r 7 '|;l * rtruotion Mr. Lincoln has no place to stand A=f s. * u v Coercion is another name for madness. 4 >‘\f’^ m •* , ? ; .: i I? * t r - - « - 1 ' C Kk‘ * *■< 1. ’-r C; i " t T •- ** l'"' *' * ■* ■ _ .■••■' v.i i- 1 . ■-, **’ "V** JP •-r- \ 1r * •'.■ r. •- . , . -Me ;.v--.‘’..-/ . %a+ * ■% <* - V- •• -;•„ • ■ is£ ■*t *f* *k •■w * r , -•- *, t %&• 25£ls&» &i * Vv- --■- •' -‘>4 ■" iF - v:«r '. - • -ff o - y o tf».v *»»y: •» * * •Ff-’- '•' • u"*"* vjC, ~ - -■> »ttuS24«»J» , rv l ‘ v> ■•■ V *"s'/ . . ..." V ' i ;. f ■'■ ''' ; Y. _J : . > '. \ V^. '■ t‘ : * . •* <« ,’v *ht; > : • . . - ■ ■*•'- k/^ ■ “ fi y ■ •• * > Am we learn from an article in the Gm mtrdal Journal, a new office, or rather two of them, have been created by the Republican County Comroißsioners. The 'Journal charges from report that two paid agents of the Commissioners are in Harrisburg, endeavor ing to defeat the Reform Bill. This is a measure which the people of the county, without distinction of party, desire the passage of this bill, as a measure of whole some financial reform of the present sys tem of our county affairs. The County Commissioners, under the present system, enjoy a vast amount of power and patron age, which they are very loth to surrender. We hope the Legislature will not permit the Reform Bill, which the people want, and which has been so strongly recom mended, to be defeated by the opposition of paid borers, nor by the introduction of any half-way measures. Let us have a real reform ; not a jhange from bad lo worse. SILK m * y 1,0 renderod nearly as beautiful as when new, by sponging it on the •wfkoe with a weak solution of g Um „ abic or WMl* glue, then ironing it on the wrong ride. •? r - v- . . I. ' Oi I • V w.?•. v -s. ,v* • ■ # • • * «• ®()? Patlt) Poet. BA.TUBDAY MORNING, APBJL G THE CENSUS SHOWS. Some queer facts are shown by the census tables. It has been a popular fallacy to Suppose that the free New England States prosperous io-the matter of pop" illation than the slave States, but notwith standing, many of the Republicans ha\ e represented that the Southern States have fallen behind during the past ten years com pared to the Northern States, yet the cen ■o9 that the New England States have fallen behind much more. Notwithstand ipg Uie Southern States have not increased Northwestern States, yet they have increased much more thoan thse Eaetem States where the Republican party flourished most. A few comparative figures show the difference between the six New England States and the seven seceding States. The former, with a population o* 3,135,231 in 185 U, have increased but -kff.lsfi during the ten years, or a trifle less than thirteen per cent; while the seven States of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louiaana, Missis sippi, South Catolina and Texas, with a pop ulation of 4,9ti7,751 in 157.i1, have increased 1,197,101 during the ten years, or thirty two per cent. That is the difference be tween the two sections : 000 lias increased but thirteen per cent., while the other has increased thirty-two per cent. New Eng land loses four Congressman— .ono in Maine. One in \ ermont, one in Massachusetts, ami one in Rhode Island—and gains none. The seceding States also lose four Congressmen one m Alabama, one in Georgia, and two in South Carolina, —while at the same time they gain three—one in Louisiana and two ih Texas. No their actual loss is but one, while that of New England is four. If therefore, the fact is to he used against the South that it has not gone ahead so fast as some other seotions ot the country, the same argument can be used with much bet ter effect and with much more justice against New England. The news from Washington i.s decidedly warlike. Tha opinion seems to prevail that it will be impossible to avoid hostilities with the Confederated States much longer. Peace on one side and war on the other Chlinot be maintained. Hut peace under any circumstances is preferrable to civil war. - If the Administration undertakes hostili ties until every chance of compromise and amicable adjustment is exhausted, it will he condemned even by its own party.— War must result in permanent disunion, which the Republican party loDg ago de termined upon. Why should Republicans insist upon a war when a waris worse than useless as a means of restoring the Union? Pause I Reflect 1 Compromise ! Can it be madness which rules Mr. Lin coln and his advisers ? Why are the North ern Republicans bent on the destruction of the OOuntry ? What fatal error in judge ment and in statesmanship is precipitating the Administration into the horrible ab\ ss of civil war? Any attempt now to rein force FortSumteror Fort Pickens, or even a much Jonger delay in ordering the evacua tion of the former, will surely lead to what is even worse than the secession that Mr. Lincoln condemned and deplored. What ever degree of criminality the president may attach to secession, none surelv at taches to those who would lure, if possible, tb&sftbeded States back to their former alle giance, or, if this be impracticable, would dp nothing to erect an inseparable barrier against such return. The first news of a determination taken by the Administration to send men and arms to Fort Sumter will be regarded by the entire population of the Border States as a declaration of war against the entire South they will at once take their jiositon « alongside the Confederated States, and in strict alliance, offensive and defensive, with them. INSPECTORS. We have got a Whisky Ins)>ector, seems, thanks to the Republican Legisla ture and the complaisance of the Governor, in spite of the remonstrance of Councils, who undertook to lock the stable door after the horse was stolen. Heretofore the City Onager has performed the duties of Inspec tor, and the appointment of an additional offioer must either decrease the revenues of the city or increase the expenses of the whisky merchants. Wnisky is not a very safe article to meddle with, and we think the Legislature and Governor should avoid increasing its cost as long as they are num bered among the consumers of the article. But there is a dearth of offices to satisfy the Hung l ? Republicans, and besides the WHUdty Inspector, a Leather Inspector is proposed. Do the leather manufacturers and dealers desire such an officer ? There is also a bill before the Legislature for the appointment of an Inspector of sta tionary steam boilers. Go on gentlemen Republicans, if you be lieve there is no hereafter. COUNTY BORERS. y', J • • . v 1 - ;■.-«% ; -■ ■ • ! •v, HOWLING WITH RAGES. The disunion sectionahsts of fche city of St. Louis have been badly beaten in the recent election, and the Republicans who thought more of their party than of their country are fowling at their defeat. The change is, indeed, a most remarkable one since the last election in that city. Then a distinguished Democratic speaker from this city was grossly attacked in the public newspapers and came near being mobbed for making a Democratic speech. Now, the Democrats have carried the city. "tt e make the following extract from the St. Louis Democrat, the Republican organ, to show how it feels and speaks in view of the defeat of sectionalism in a city where, above all others, sectionalism should never have obtained a foothold. In announcing the result of the election the Democrat Bays It has ofton been our privilege to announce victory ; 10-day it becomes our duty to chron icle a defeat. Yesterday was a day of humili ation and indelible shame for St. Louis. The P cl *y is ftt last subdued : she crouches at the feet of her tyrants, licking the bands that have smote her with many stripes. The dis union faction has at length worked its will and crushed out for the time being the proud spirit of the foremost city in the West. As the news is read this morning, near and far, every one will feel that an >ther link is snapped in the chain that bolds Lho Border Stales in the Union, a:.d while that news will create sadness in the minds of all loyalmen.it will as cer tainly cause every traitor in the band to rejoice. Wo can* not to enumerate, on this occasion, the cause of the calamity, but it is impossible to take the slightest backward glance without being tilled with wonder, and feelings other than those of wonder, at the con duct of the men who stood all last year on the platform of the Constitution, the Union, and the enforcement of the laws ; and who voted f->r the unconditional Union ticket Ust { uiunih Wo frankly say that we have more, infinitely more, respect for the avowed secessionists than for those men. Let this suffice for the present —to speak of their conduct as it deserves were to use language with which ears polite are not very familiar. Mr. Taylor having been a Know Nothing, received the vote of the American party and of the Irish, although he i voted for the Conditional Union ticket on the ls-h ol February Let lho fact stand. The Unconditional l nionists, the lvopubhcms especially, have nothing whatever to reproach themselves with. Their candidates were unex ceptionable; their cause was as good a one as ever was battled for ; they gave pledges of their disinterestedness to the Union men in other parties ; (how few these are, the ovont ol yesterday telis ; ) they allowed no personal or party considerations to control their action in tho campaign. We repeat, Lbev acted right, whatever a few wiseacres or selfish fol lowers now may say to the contrary. Wv will defer any comments on tho illegal voting and intimidation at the Seventh and Ninth Ward polls until to-morrow. Fraud and terrorism entar largely into the causes which have given the Taylor ticket its major ity ; but it would be disingenuous to deny that the evidence poem 6 to bo conclusive of a deep, wide spread die&tlection from the Union cau>e Let us hope that this disaffection will bo tem porary ; that the mammon-worship that here, as well as in Boston, has made so many merchants cringo and fawn for tho Southern trade, is but an ephemeral idolatry. Let us hope that reason &Dd patriotism will return to the shrines they have deserted, when It is found that thrift has not followed the cringing and fawning. The men who have tampered with their loyally for the sake of tho South ern trade, will find they have made a bad bar* gain of it every way. They will have to atone for the ensuing two years for the act of yesterday—they can repent at leisure. As for the working men and foreign born citizens who voted for Taylor, we will believe they knew not what they did Their conduct on any other hypothesis is inexplicable. Though very reluctant to make tho deciara* tion, we would yet consider ourselves false to our posjlion os a public monitor, if we neg lected to state that the result of the election yesterday conveys a very gloomy lesson. To us, it seems that thoso wbo wished to Slav in St. Louis and In the Union at the tame time, will have no alternative but an appeal to arms, in defense of their position. We are heartily sincere in wishing it may be otherwise, but •ueb, nevertheless, is our interpretation of Taylors election. Tho ruffianism which the authorities have hitherto kept down seems to feel that it is free from all restraint alruadv, as the conduct of a band of rowdo-s, wbo ap peared in front of th's office last Mgbt, suf ficiently proves. We must not bo understood as intimating that Air. Taylor is in the least inclined to encourage such conduct on the part ol his supporters, but unfortunately be will bo surrounded by a baleful influence, and mu-t either cut loose from his party friends or obey the wishes of Claib. Jackson. Which will he do—which course will he Lake Wo are willing to let events answer. VIRGINIA. This State is evidently fast drifting out of the Union, and within a few weeks there appears to be little doubt hut that it will be revolutionized by the secessionists. The new administration has doDe nothing towards conciliation ; has promised nothing and nothing can be expected from Wash ington. Things look more and more every day as though the Republicans were deter mined to attempt the destructive game of coercion, and Lo destroy all possibility of an amicable settlement of our difficulties. War may be stalking over the land before the month is over. All the political proceed ings of the day and every manifestation of public opinion in that quarter favor this idea. The leading men of the State, the masses of its people and its public journals, all appear to be borne along, as by an irre sistible ground swell, with tble secession movement. The argument in its favor, that the present inactivity of the Lincoln admin, istration means anything but conciliation, concession or compromise, is gaining ground every day. The Unionists are nearly silenced—their expeditions of delay are exhausted, they are retreating, and we have no hope that they will be much longer able to prevent tile secession of the i i]d Dominion. A Point Well Taken on the Tarill An importing house in Now York have on tored a protest against paying the duties on leather levied under tho new tariff. The ground of their protestis, that the duties on the same kind, description, character and qual ity of leather aro not levied and collected in other ports of the United States, such as those of Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, &c., though the Constitution declares “all duties, imposts, and excises shall be uniform through out the United States;" and also by the fifth clause of the ninth section of the same article it is declared that “no preference shall bo given by any regulation of commeroe or revenue to the ports of ono State over those of another." It will give work to the constitutional law yers to get over this objec^on. A Blander. Secretary Chase has inaugurated !!in admin istration of the Treasury Department with a blunder as gross as any that were eser com milted by his predecessor, Secretary Cobb He has arbitrarily rejected all bids for the new loan whleh offered less.than 94 per cent He thu » de °Hned f 30,889,000 which were the govefnment, and accepted *3,077,000 only out of the $8,000,000 which he requires. A Ghost. Some rascal in Cleveland has amused him-. »elf for some time past in playing “ghost,” much to the terror of nervous folks, women and children. A little child was so frightened last week by a sight of his ghostship, that it died last Sunday. A committee of citizens has been organized, who are determined to put a stop to the pranks of the scamp, if they have to put a stop to him. War Movements* The accounts from are of an important charaoter. The Cabinet were in sta* rion yesterday, and Gen. Scott participated in their deliberations. The War and Navy De partments wero unusually aolive, and Secre tary Cameron and the President hold frequent private consultations. It seems (icar that the administration have resolvodupon some extra ordinary step, but in what direction, and for what end, are as yet involved in mystery. The corps of sappers and miners have been ordered from Washington to New York, and it is said their ultimate destination is Port Pickens. It is stated, however, that Fort Pickens is not in want of men. A blockade of the Mississippi is threatened. The President, howovor, cannot order a block*, ade, or attempt to collect the revenue on ship board, without the authority of CuDgress.— Nevertheless, the steam frigate Minnesota, the steam sloop Powhattan, and the brig Per ry have been ordered to the Balize, while seal ed orders have been sent to the Cumberland, Pocahontas and Dolphin The Minnesota is a 6team frigate of 3,200 tons, carrying 40 guns. She was built in 1855, and has been lying in ordinary in Boston. The Perry is a brig, car rying 6 guns and 280 tons burthen; she is fit ting out at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The Powhattan is a first class steam sloop, of 2,415 tons; she carries 11 guns, and is at present at tached to the Home squadron. -Bhe is also preparing fur sea at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The sloop-of war Cumberland is the flag ship of tho Home squadron, and has been doing du ty at Vera Cruz. She is 1,720 tons burthen, and carries 24 guns. The Pocahontas is a sec ond class steam sloop. She was purchased by : the government in InV», and bus been attached to the Homo squadron. Sbo carries 5 guts, and is r,'.»4 tons burthen. She is at Norfolk. The brig Dolphin is also at Norfolk, where she is lying in ordinary. Like tho Perry, she is of light draught, being but 225 tone : she carries 4 guns Republican Oterthrmt It is amusing to witness the contortions and wry faces, the lamentations and wailings, of the Republican press, at tho result of Monday's flections in Ohio. That party met with the most signal defeat, being routed and over thrown in almost every locality from which we have heard. The Cincinnati (Jn-.ette attributes the signal defeat of the .Republicans in tho i,juec*n City to the halting, hieitating policy of the Admin istration, and declares that such has been its effect on tho masses of tho party, as to induce them to act as though they had no general—no head. The <>aze(te asks, and then answers the question, what was the immediate cause of the Waterloo defeat in Cincinnati, that “ Fort Sitmtrr ,i,,{ ,( " Down-Hearted Air. Lincoln is said to be laboring under depression of spirits lie justly complains that Congress adjourned leaving him almost powerless to act. liis uuly objection to calling them together now is the-fear that they will come here and proceed to discuss some com- promise moasure, ur undertake to investigate some unknown mystery, ~r qunrrbl over the taritl, insteftd of transacting the business act- ually necessary to carry on the government. The Appropriation tor New steamer*., A difficulty is said to exist in regard to the appropriation for the construction of the s.ven new steam sloops. It is that the money was appropriated for the fiscal year ending Ist of July next, and that it .-anna be used until on and after that time. This ia one of tho reasons why an extra session of Congreaa can not be prevented. The administration is crippled in a similar manner by other appro priations. THE CONGKESSIONAL DISTRICTS. The Legislature is about apportioning the Congressional districts under the new census Iho arrangement as reported, seems to be rather a singular one, and the people should examine it carefully, and seo that there is no gerrymandering for partizan purposes. A Hair of'the Same Dog;. It is arguod in high official circles here that tho beat policy for the administration is to in augurate a war with Sj>a'n or Mexico, or both, as the best means for averting intornal strife. This ia the Homupalhie doctrine. “SimiUe si'uUibus curunttir." The steam power of Great Britain, in ships, locomotives and manufactories, is estimated at no leas than lO,0<X),oou horses, or about 100,- 000,000 of men. We can infer from this how the steam engine increases the productive power of labor. Wuem it is officially demonstrated that any one of tho thirty-four States of tho United States has been invaded by Mexico, the gov ernment will forthwith take immediato steps to repel the invaders. Hon. Kdwaro Everett is to lecture at Co lumbus, Ohio, about tho middle of this month. Cannot tho Young Men’s Mercantile Library Association induce him to visit Tittsburgh. The Republicans have been defeated in Khode Island, Guv. Sprague, the Union candi date, having been elected by a large majority. DIED : On Friday morning, KItiKNE, son of Prof. J C Btnilb, at the res dence of his father, oorner of Heaver Hreet and South Common, Allegheny. Funeral at the bouse this morniDg at 10 o'c'ock. B (E R H A V E 8 HOLLAND BITTERS. 'pxipiasn raon tux Choicest and most grateful and Canmoatives in the Vegetable Kingdom. Universally approved as a Family Remedy for INDIGESTION, SOUR S T ONI AC H, COLIC, HE ART-BURN, HEADACHE, & ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS, The Weak end Nervous should try it. Biwia* o? Ikposizio* ! But one s>ae of the genuine [halt pint bottles.) Pnce One Dollar. Done! a te* spoonful. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr & Co. SOLE PROrRIETOBa Sold by Druggist, generally. Pittsburgh, Peon’ll. RELIEF FROM PAIN I magnetic oil still bolds the reputation il hne hud for sen™. of hoi„„ superior to yet known for .hV^ug^ur? &«£« Magnetic Of atra Spinal Affection* &Kttj Magnetic m cunt Nr ‘ ' £“£' Si olan “«* «™»; ISrfJ Si “ r “ £f TO “* Headache: Jaars Magnetic Oil atm Frosted Fat: ISrff «!!£“?“ Si “ ra A Warn*; £<wf» Magnetic Oil cares thediincs; Jkafj .Magnetic Oil extra Paine tn the Back; ■fi«edV Magnetic Oil-caret JSer rou,. Affections- P**f* Magnetic OK cans Bar ache and Tooth'ache: Beects Magnetic OU eons Rheumatism: speedUv and permanently, »nd for all Accidents and In. |wrt« will relieve pain more rapid y than anv other preparation. Sold bv Druggists generally, at 26c ner bottle BIMON JOHNSTON. UrlitrirjrtHt CHOICE FAMILY MELlClNEfifi'orner Bmithfield and Fourth str la, Sole Agent ja6 3m Brio ■aril Fire and Marine Insurance I'ompany, PHJLAJ>RJJ > HIA. nFFICK 41 & WALK* T HTRfcIKT (Capital, $200,000. Securities, over $300,000 THIS RELIABLE AND WELL KNOWN C«>MPAN\, doing exclusively a Fire lneurance Business, lias its Capital invested in Bonds, Mortgages, United States Treasury Notes, City Loans, Bank mocks, and other safe securities, such as bare stood the test of the hard times. All adjusted losses bare been paid be fore maturity. The promnt course heretofore pursued by this Company, in the settlement of all claims, Justly entitles it to ibe high repu ation which it eujoys. For policies in the above highly responsible company, ap ply K> BOBt T>. * THOMPSON, Agent, Bagaley’s Building, apfckmeod corner Market and Water eta, Pittsb’g., ■' m'tv C ”> i ' '-"S'"* ' »';v;V s Cvi' - .r, »■ -y~' * ‘ * «V ' r; 4 * . - j. * , -—u^-?. [no 3Mwtismenis. ]^[ :E ?^ NNOCK POTATOES.—I2S bush for s>*)e br m 9 GB^ Potatoes jost received ao'l aT> r. JAS.A. FETZFB» corner Mai ket and First streets MOBE new WALL PAPERS, made exprewiy for and for sale only by w - p - Marsha lu n« w w™d street, J? en until nine o’clock, evening. < 'rders Paper H - Deers and White washers. sffi NEW HI o' K N KW STOCK NE STOCK SHuK'i AND GAITERS shops andgait kks SHOES AND GAITERS Ai Urn ] eople's Cheap Shoe Store. . D. S. DIKFENBACHER, _ .P°_ No. 16 Futh aireei H. D. BRECHT & BED manufacturers of lookiig GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, 6ill and Imiluiion Rosewood Mouldings. FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 128 Smlttifield street, Dernier*. Blook, betweeu Fifth eh, I o xih, Rm.burrn ra. Glaaa at manufacturer's Prices Par ticular attention given to repairing Paintings, frames, and bo-mess cards ('razeed m who es*le prices, ap&ly ' DEATH MAY EflisUE Save a diatinga aheO medical writer from the use of mineral hair dyes, io avoid suoh a contingency, ÜBE ONLY CHRISTADORO’S EXCELSOIR DYE, Proved by the ANALYSIS OP DR. CHILTON, to be the best hair dye in exit* tone*, and WHOLLY FBBK FROM POISON. Bold everywhere, and applied by all hair lyressera. CaiHTADoao, No. 6 Asto* How .Vine York. , , GEO. H. KKYBF.R, Agent, ap&dawtlm i _ 1 uuhnrah. Pa. SILK Kh.N KKEWs, dKaOTL 1-UL I >re»« Bilks, Ac. Handsome Spring and Sum mer lireaa (rord*. Sliawla, Nied ework, White <;<>nds Hosiery. Hoop skirts, Hal moral*. Ac W' c. HANH *N Li »\ K. 74 Market „t. Fishing tackle— fishiv; tackle fishing Tackle- FISHING I aCKI.K ' FIBHi.Ni. TACKLE' KISH IN*. TACKI.i: 1 FIS II IN' * TACK « K ' Kl.*>ii ING TACKLE! At IiUWN A I KTLEY'B a 1,,) No 13»t Wood Mtree BO( iTS ANU Silt >KS AT TH K LOW KST tales la the my. 1..10K AT THE i'UICKK Ijuiies' Morocco Heeled Boole for “ slippera •* .. ... Bents Best Flue Brogan- uoly “ Congrea* Guiers ... _. Hoy#’ Brogans for .. \ oiithu •* *• ( hiidrous Heeled Morocco and Cal! Boots htfore purohaamg elsewhere at the Cheap C Store of ■ |>o Jt* Market street. second door frotn Fifth NEW WALL PAPER STORE, No. 107 Market Street, BKTWKK.Y FIFTH AND LIUKKTY BTBBBTB, r PH K SUB.NCKIISER IS Now OPENING. .A. « new aod large stock of PAPER HANGINGS, Lmbraoing & complete astortmeni for dwelling* .Siorei, Office*, Halls. Church***, Ac., to winch he wouh re>poctfully iqv»i* the attention o! th** Public, bannj ao enure dcw slock of good* recently purchaa-d ant now amvieg. Those m warn of new goods will fin< them by ook'ing through our assortment. mariilyJ <OB. U. Itl tiUKS. K\ V (i i*nUS : NEW iiiH) I >S !! uy> TS AND BHuK*. Bools ANI» SB'-fit, K )H BPRI.N*. A BL'MMKR WICAK, t ALL AM' KXAMINK, AT J HE CHMAP CASH BTORE OF J‘ 'S R. P.‘ 'KLANL. rnh No. Mi Market s'reeu door from Kifih. BOW H & TETL K 1 , 136 Wcod ttroot Mark tools for boring oil WKLLSbi Uio alioiw-m DoMditle uoU<*e. Hav.ug beetrfn U»»« bu»in«‘H- of ma»ulji. , ;unu< icon <, v „r «’h -« Ijk* “fr-ver-- ttr B t VroAr cui. w- can a*burf jw<r*oD»> * '»nt lo -u th* ,;1 ih a a ur iDierot 10 if r o Uj* a culi *t).i ;auK<; hd cuniiin t.JU ■■( Mir Block now n ,’iaiol rni .n i,aNDll,'' am> oi i.s. i OvO Imios Ohjhhchl Oiivt* t/smug S,«ap. .*>oo do Soap mi 1, - and .; ft tmr* •WO do No 1 PaUii Soap in 1, 2 and ft bv Jaj do i do in Ift liars, ISo *" '-friDKD do ni Ift bar-, ‘iito do **neod to Woman Soap in Ift bar** IfiOO do Shaving and Toilet Soap in dirteront shapes and ai7.e>«. 600 Boxes Miners' Candles 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candle* Mr Bummer use. Box©* Adamantine Star Candle*, 4s 6* A 6*. • r >o do New Bedford Sperm Candlea, 4*, . r >.i A hr *W do Wax Colored Candlea, As. A »u. 6 do Coach do, 6 do Star do, i 0 Barrels No. 1 I jird < >il, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating No. 1 ml, 10 do do do 2 Od, 60 do Carbon Illuminating < hi, 26 do ('<»al do do, < '□ baud and for sale, by u B. C A .1 H. .SAWYER, lo whom wax awarded, by the I . 8 Agricultural So oiety. the first )>rommm» for ' ‘iU,Boapa and Caudle*. mhlB THE WONDBB OF THE auE. »B. J. S, HOOK'S PAIN CURER TT CURES ALL PAIN’ AND NIPS J. disease In the bud This truly admirable and ef ficacious remedy is uo-jii -ck medicine, but is the result of thirteen years of bard study and experimenting I he Ingredient* are the prod ue s cf Spain, and were discovered by the axil bur of this medicine on a visit to that country. DR. ROSE ha* used it with almost miraculous effect in private practice, till at last he waa induced by the solicitation ot friends to give it to the public. If used according to fe directions it not only relieves all pain, but cure* it u-tiahy on the first application, it may be ref ed upon for curing and girtug almost Instantaneous relief, (as thousands who have used It can testily) to Hheumatism. Ague. Sudd»fe Colds, Cholera, I’yaanter'. Cholera Morbu-. P eur>v, Ear Ache, Too'h Ache, Head Ache, Cholic, Pains in 'the Lambs, Joints. *°> Spinal Aflecliou*. Lumbago, Bcaida. Burns wulblains, Sprains, Bruises, Pimples and all Chronic Eruptions. For sale by BECKHAM At KELLY, Sole Agents, a M 09 P»d«n>l Htrwet. Alloshcn’ Keystone Patent Barrel Factory. WANTED— 6000 CURDS OF GOOD soon.! white oak sta T e bolts, for which the high ©m market price will be paid on delivery i JuV 900 ? de * irin « to contract for furnishing store holts, or to Mil standing timber suitable for cutting either‘^f e iK° “ snd headln *». located eenyement m fhu!s. f lhe n ' rorß - .canals or railroads, leadiDg to this city, are requested to Address, -w.O, i GUTHRIE 4 SILL, apfl;lmd Office, No. 37 Fifth street, up stairs. Bottled London dock fort— bottled Burgundy Port, do Blackburn’s Madeira, do Harmony Sherry, for family use, for sale by RnS WM. BENNETT, - -L-—— 120 Wood street. A .LF, i ? toUlN ' to adopt SmLvif L 1J ’" o ‘ nemi weaks old, will call at the °*“ of DH, BRANSTKUP, -° n “ to dmithfield »t_ Wuaburjh AND LEMONS 100 Boxes Messina Oranges. 100 do Prime L«moni, OstreceWed and for sale by REYMER A BROS. ; 3« Wood street. ||IL LEASES, (printed forms,) for sale bv A" fmariai .1 R vveuiin POCKE ['-BOOKS, VVai LEI'S AND PURSES, over 60 different styles, fo r sale bv marls) [mh3u| J. R WMdMN OIL LEASES.—PRINTED FORMS F<7u original leases aDd for sub-lettirg Mr *«]* bv J. K. WELLKN, «3 Wood stree4 near Fourth. DRiEI' PEACHES.—6O Bags for .sale by HKNKV H. CuLLINB. fUSH- —White Fish, Trout, Herring, Mackerel, Ac , for suit* by ap6 IiBNK\ H. (XJLLI.NS. FOB SALE A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND HaNI'STEA.M Efi« IINEB, from four to ten horse power. Apply to Wiibraharu, Whittington A Pole, Ma chine Works. Frank ford road and Ambers reel Phila delphia. apfi-Jwd Jj*RESH ARRIVAL New Crop Teas Oolong and Young Hyson, Of the best quality, for sale at FKRIIUHON’B i .rocery, comer of H(gh ,ud Wjlie iittu Family groceries, Chean for caab, at FERGUBON'S Grocery, corner High and Wylie ata. T—t'is, _ j. dealers in JuS H BORLAND, Designing to comtinuk t'AKKIAiiE BUSINESS, of Joseph White, de* reused. at the old stand at the Two Mile Run, is always reeeiring Iroiu the best Eastern shone, ami has for sale at the lowest ratea, NEW AND SKCOND-fIAND CARi KIAtfKH, Ac. apl KENT.—No. 71 Chatham street, slso ; No. 87 First street ; No. 11 Ross street; N*' 8u Liberty street, an offloe room, second story, M Market street; a house on Margaretta alley, Allegheny city, a house on Mt. Washington. $l6O per year. 8. CUTHBER T A SON, apl 51 Market street THE PEKIN TEA STOKE HAS BEES REMOVED KRuM ,\o. 3* FIFTH STREET, W. CASS A CO. HA\ E REMOVED THEIR OOUNTINIi ROOM from No. r Wood meet to No. 406 Liberty atreet id. foimag the Canai Basin. 3 avreeF, au< 0111 ,U>ck ° f W^“ nd Handsome dress silks, needle work, Black Bilk Raofrewa, Goods for Boja* "“’i 0 - a hanboStLoveT H Marketotreol GtMJS. _7 Barrels Fresh Eggs jnat re “d sale by JAB. A*FKTZEB, .W* Corner Maraud Fuat Kraal* />C. . % XL DOLLAR P 1 LIPTOS’S MARKET STREET NEAR THIRD. TV A K r" J**"”" * 1 * c i 1 t t '*■ I t TON'S o HE I» 0 ALL RINDS OK JEWELRY, FROM A SNILAX.I, TRXISriCBT, up to a GOLD LOCKET to be had Kir ONE DOLLAR 1 In? trade supplied ai New York and Philadelphia prices (iive me a call. up4:tiujA2tw WM. B. LUPTON GLASGOW’!* AMBROTYE GALLERY, -IN la-A.F-A^TJBX'rjB FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE. Having kk arranged my gal- LKKY, aud lilted it up in (he mo«t modern style; l am prepared to taka Ambrotypes of all sizes ana ol trie finest quality, intending to devote my whole air ’.etuion to this class of ptctu es, I feel warranted in gujirteeing HHUslactiou to tny patrons. Prices moderate. C. GLASGOW, No. fet Fourth street. Pittsburgh 'KK L v * S r, . Y , • No. IH hlt BI’KKET, opposite Cathedral KKU. ESTATE AND ciENERAI. AGENT I‘KALKR IN »N*’IKS, MORTUA<iR3 and other SecuriUai up-t cko. » . | GEO. W. CASS & CO. IRON CITY NAIL WORKS Warehoose, No. 405 Liberty Street) PITTSBURGH, PA. _ sp4:3m STRAW UUOD', NEW STRAW GOODS, White and Colored and Straw Hats for Chil dren uul Mihho.s Embroider!*** and Tnmmiutfs • f tbe Ule-l style* and tu great \ aneiy. .ACE SKT*. LACK COLLARS, A- t.Lo\ KB, U AUNTLiSTS HKMLLK NKTTB, BILK OORI 1 NKTTB, iENT’S <.IA>VE9, u/rivN hosiery SHIRTS. COLLARS, UNKN A MARSEILLES The above goods will bepold very low. AH Are invited to call and oxami , ’e our wiook belore purchasing ela©» or*, our »t<x*k being *o lull we think we can plea*© all who will favor us witn a call. MISSOURI MOXKY TAKEN AT PAR CHARLES GIPNER, 78 market Street. & NEEPE&, iM-i <-KS!4OILn TO A. 11. ROWANI).) «T KA itt BOOK BLANK BOOK MANUFACTOBY, No. 7a and 74 Tblrd Street PI.ALN AND ORKAMENTA L BiNL IN'j hi every »aneiy, BLANK BOOKB Ruled to any intricate pattern, and l#imd in erery desirable form. Ail work warranted to g.ve satisfaction. Prices at the Lowest Bates. 9AM L I*. BAYNE. aph.tmd Proposals WILL RE RECEIVED AT TOEOFFICE of the WESTERN PENITENTIARY of Penna., nnul Saturday, the 6th .lay of April, 1861, hi noon, for lurnlshmg goo i BKKF, free of r-one, the bone in all V U l>e dedu cUid« and good LUMP AND NUT t UA I . for one year, from above date, iu such quantities xh may be required by *P I JOHN BIRMINGgAM, Warden. E BURN INO FUJID 1 NON-EX PLOSIVE BURNING FLUID) THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE: A BRILLIANT LIGHT WITHOUT DANQH&, AND CIIBATSS THAN ANT ILLUMINATING FLUID NOW IN USB, H«?inn purohaaed the exclusive nghtlo m»ke and .'ll the HON-EX PLOSIVE FLI’IIT in Allegheny coumy, I am no. prepared i o ofler an article perlectlv !*“" under all circumstances, that will giy» a more bril hant t an any other Fluid nowtn use. Only 00 cent, per gallon. Only 60 cents per gallon Only 60 cent, per gallon. Call and examine for yourselves, at JOS. FLHMING, corner Diamond and Market street. Tl ST OPENING—A splendid stock of if S , pr ,' D ? lioods - unon* which will be found all the latest fashions, and we would call the attention of our customers to toe cheapest lot of Needle Work Collars and sets of the new sajW °° ilarB Also, Irish Linen and Linen Bosoms mo?! No - 96 Mmrkot itetween Dut-1 mhM d tifth BlrWl ' H.J. LYNCH. | To ou Men. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO the Manalacturing of Boring Tools for Oil Well*. aiiiooU warranted to be of the best Material and Workmanship. w. W. YOUtfii, (Successor io Cartwright A Young.) No. 87 Woodsireet, , corner of Diamond alley. A Nil BKCOMI-HASD tAKRIAGKS HARRIET R. WHITE, REMOVAL No. 50 ST. CLAIK STBEET, ‘l’- 1* Kour Door, from Libert. Street. _ } ‘ , _ Nr. I >Ol,l. A i i L I. A R STORE »V. mVj.INTOCK marl:t/ pKbDUCE.— IT L. 600 bushels Peaches, 1,000 “ Apples, 3 kegs I^ard, 20 bushels Cloreraeed; Oa consignment and for sale bjr f*2T __ W«. U BMITHI Co QINCINNATI CATAWABA WINE,' and A« TTnN HOSIERY HILT CROCHET NETS, NECK TIES, Pare and good, particularly f r tamly axe. can always be bad at toe Wine and LngSr Beer Saloon of _ X KOI H, Mo. 26 Diamond. SHIRT FRONTS, Ac TWO OFFICES ON SMITH FI ELD ST. No. 132, uear the Post Office, Inquire of H KLKBBR A 880. hu<*h m. isoLi^ T7NGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST X!l GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL. or. ifur “»V ami ftn—f Wag, fttS*4m»A, rt, nuke to *« good as cm be made, the fouowififf itHftJ»acrv, vU:—Steam Engines, TuroinH iw wood ua iron; PU&en, for wood andiron; Drilling Machined; Hotiaan an<i TYH.ffifYsrt right utd Model Machine a, in the h*>at Pullies, and fiangent ol all sites variety; Berewa, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will sleo make, and have on hand. Doctor and ingrar En» Sines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, to. Lathe Inheara and other Planing done to order; «**« plane 88 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long. AU Orao? Promptly FUltdand BarnaUo SolieUtd. N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to pairs on Printing Presses ami other Machines. vUclvdHs JOHN W ffIeCARTH*, BINDERY BILL POSTER. WUI Attend to the Distributing and Posting of HILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS A PROGRAMMES PITTSBURGH, PA. an. Orders sent to the office of the Pittebargh Morn . rrnf. or Dotty (iazistu, will receive prompt attention Ketchups, sauces, &c.—walnut Ketchup, Tomato Ketchup. Muehroom Ketchup, r ranch Mustard, Worcestershire tauoe, Harvey’s Sancc! John Bull’s Sauce, Beef Steak Bauce, Olives, Oopere! Auchones, Ac., Ao. Ko* sale bv ** ° t ' RETMER A BROTHERS, No. 38 Wood street. WM. W. NEEPER. more J¥EW goods —AT— BVRCHFIELD & CO.’S, OPEN THIS MOENTNG SOFT FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS, got up expressly for their own Bales, at 10 and lat' oents per yard. ~ Irish Linens, warranted pure Flax. Shirt F French Chints. ’ ronta, Calicos for spreads, East color. do ** «» f do “ « 44 J North-East comer of 4th and Market 100 fa25 KEW EMBROIDERIES, HEW HIOSERY AND GLO VES, NEW BONNETS AND HATS, NEW RIBBONS AND FLOWERS; NEW SKIRTS AND CC>BSETB, Andmmny other new ertioleß, juit lo from J* 3W . y or t “ EATON, MAORUM A CO.-8, ’ No. 17 and 19 Fifth ] SPBING AND SUM3TF.E WEAK. TTAS just received and opened 0x1o?d*’l^ 8 p“o “ Brogans, etc! A Soof oh Bootees, Shoes* »[H b«lo*d' l iU Shoee ° f everj Tlri «J and style, which PRICES TO SUIT T HE TIMES. prociere e bargain, wruld do M ? e * ™ lD ® U>«•*«<#«: at 89&«ket street, asttto proprietor la determined rail cheap. mhBo ijNE THOUSAND AfJBES OF LAND oflnn Ue . *^ h J n * Creek, Virginia, for sale In lota T^mß_one.?ounh 1O m O, T& aclTliß ?fSAS i^. WILD PIGEONS.—.SO dozen fresh Wild Pigeons Just received by Bxpres* and for sale „ JAB, A. PETZER, *PI Market and First streets NIUNS.—SO bushels Onions just re ceived and for sale by {SPRING DRESS GOODS, ALSO DOMES r , Uo C®® 43 of all kinds, a v>ery full atook at nnuanw I> low prices. & BANSOMIOVE, 74 Marketai 3 ' EIX UP AND BUY YOUR PAPER AT Ston s No. lm Market itteet.' wMjroen 6th and Liberty streelta. " wreel » »P*- V cheap P'AFKitti—rmiisEeoNi) l! lot liut nweived at N 0.107 Market Htreet. : . Joa..B J HQomia:- Q|'AljL papkbs—a nice 'Abauitr QL meat for uls No. HtfMJarkM atreek' ap * JOB a HOBHEOJ, ♦-' * -•?- . s ~.«e * -v-y gklP JfffiisaTjp \ Valuable froperlj £ WlbL-jjK OtfFE&D FPBOAISt Pablio Auction on::sbe nrerrtiaes,Y!fh. the Oth dav of April next, lifcthenouc of 3 M. uat very desirable lot of gTOUndliaVlDg A-frOnton Bt. Clair street, offorty-two feat and eight iricbetfFtirtd ex fending bask of equal width along r uquefttie Way. 110 feet to an alley. Terms cl sale:—cine-fourth cash, and and the balance m three equal annu-.l payments, with interest r J JOHN IRWIN, President fliarl3*4w:t a. _ Allegheny Suspension Bridge Co. 900 Kill>rY LAC H~ BA RRE LS for «>« low by REYMER A BROTHERS, ss® 39 Wood Blroet A. FLOY I !, CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS, Pittoqurgh, Pa, agent for tte receipt aad rale of CARBON OILS Keeps counlanUy cn baud, aad is recelviog hi av, aad light <> la HUlubla for Lubricating and Refining purpoees, which will be sold low for c*sb and cash oaly. apitfmdew BEMOVAL. Hill co. ( have kkvioved fkom tie corner of Wood and Fifth streets, to Xo, 64 Fourth Street, the bouse laiely occupied by the Adame’ Expro's Com pany. They will return to their old stand about July Ist, or as soon thereofi er as their new banking house is finished. apl:3t EXCELBIOR GLASS WORKS. JA. WOLFE F. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. GLASS MANUFACTURERS, WAREHOUSE Ho. 12 Wood Street, Corner or First, 22:1 y P tfbitrg K, Pa GROCERY AND TEA STORE WHOLESALE DEALER IN BUTTER, EaOS, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Goods Delivered when Ordered D. B. FERGUSON, Corner High and Wylie sire* Dl SSO LU T 1 ON. —The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, an uet «he name Of CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, WM. C»RT WRIGHT retiring from the Ann. Tne business will be continued at th« old stand corner of Wood aad Dia mond Alley, by \\. W. YOUNG, who alone :n authorised to settle the business of the late firm. wm. Cartwright, Pittsbihuir, Feb 21st, 1861. W. W. YOUNG. Having disposed of my inter est m the firm of CARTWRIGHT 4 YOUNG, to my former partner, W. W. YOUNG, I uVe pleasure in recommending him to our former ciiKtomers, and to the public generally. WM. CARTWRIGHT. Pirreßoaoa, Feb. 21st, 1861. f ß 2* Co-Partnership, rHE UNDERSKiNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnersdip under the name and siyle ot PERK N -i, MERKICK a CO., in the Paper, Bag ind general C-omuuesjon liuainess. JNO.M PERKLN3, C HENRY' MERRICK EDWARD C. CLAPP. Pittsburgh, March Ist, 1861. J5O. M. PniDfB C, flfflT M~CTHT f T (X CtAPP PERKIHS, MERRICK & CO., WHOLESALF. AN D RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Bags, Twine, Cordage, &c., &c„ Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Ma terials, &c., See, Warehouse No. S 2 Third Street, —AND— J. N. STRAUB’3 LAOEB BEER, 'or Rent, Musie Store. Kiftbatrea FOB Amuuunu, Blllroadi, Steamboats, ■bi]n, Hotels, Salas, Kte^ EW DKESS TKIMIIISGS, NEW GOODS —FOR— J AJHES ROBB, *«• 89 Market Street, JAB. A. FETZEtL Comer Mhrket and Firat BtreeU. job, r. HgqHEa^r , ' r> * iie&MM-i, FOR ILLINOIS RIVER DIRECT, Will Leave Tuesday, April Ottl* Tiik new passf-nger , fgpy*. Packet 8 H E N A N G O , Cap* 8.8 iflH| French, is loading for Illinois River direct. She wid goi-ioogh without re»h>ppinjfi and will hsw despatch. For freight or passage, apply on board or to (,mh2B;td) FUCK BARNES k Co, Agents. DBS. SI*EBBINS & MDNBON, OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTISTS, Office 105 Fifthi Street, A FEW DOOM? nn27:l?d TEETH 1 SIVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. CSItL, haß rpmofeli to" 246’ PENN • STREET, io the houso formerly occupied by I)r. G. H. Keyser. opposite Christ's Church. He wifi give all the modern Improvements. at various prices, Irom 436 tosB2 per set. i l o^ u,o »~Kev. W. D. Howard! Rev.Samael Findley, L Bradley, A. G. UPCandlexs, M. m J. H, Hopkinsi W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, V; NimJcfc' Bctsue( &rKee - -anargy TKKTII KITBACTKU WITHOUT PAH By the use op an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather is tho time whoa the apparatus can bo u«ed to it* boat ad.Milage. Medical gentlemen, and their families harretheir teeth extracted by my process, and ore read, to testify as to tho safet, anapamiannem of tho operation, whatever has been saldbr.pefeona interested In asserting the contrary hajingaolinowl edge of mr process. 1 “ TEETH Inserted In nmWU-' E. OUDRY, DenlM, , 9011:1,dis , m SmltMeidetreet. ITS* FOR COUNTY TREASURER.—A. FLOYD of .ter the Second Ward. Pittsburgh, will tie s candidate for the above office, before the Kepubl can NenjiuAtliig; Convention. spidawte WORKIIGMEH’B CAAUIDATK : JR^rdlanwoA, (ITS» TEACHERS InSitl 4S~-fht Super irtandent respecifully calls the attention of Teachers and frierda of Kducstioa in Allegheny county to theTeaober's Institute to be held at MoKeeaiort. WKDND9DAY. THURSDAY' and FRIDAY, April 8d! 4lh and 6th, 1861. r * WEDNESDAY, 2 oVlock, I*. M. First,organisation. Second, Addrens t.y Preaident. Evening—Address by ° r •’•'biburgh J Subject: Education. I HUitSHAI, '.I A. M. first Leoturo ;b, Af Bortt; Buluectti.rahimar, UenertEDls#ssiou'£BootonS&c turo by L. Osguod ; Snbjeclf ElSCbtionPtienatal Ms ous-iou. 1U o’clo k. 11.I 1 . M. ,:nt Lecture by W W Diclrscn; Subitct: Mathematics, (ieneral Dtsonsslon. Sei oud 1 nature by J. Buffington; Subject: Oeognpby. General Disouusion. EVENlNG—Address by, itev.S Finley; BuWect* TeacheFs Mission. Lecture on Physical Gecgjlphy by G. N. Monroe. r * FRIDAY, 9 o’clock A. M. First Lecture by J. M Pryor; Subject: School Government. General Discua sion ; Hnbjeqt; Gompulsory- Pumls. Becond Yiy P. *lMah r AritS moue. General Discussion. Third I eclure by Rev. B. tM. Kerr; Subject: Moral Tnuning in onr Schools. /ooiock, P. M- First Lecture by W. Marquis; Subtect: Arithmetic. General Discussion. #eoondLecr by Teachera and olhers. , of ihe great importance of Ednoati'm. and believing that its interests will be promoted by the proposed InHtiiute, we cordially invite the co-operattoo and assistance of all Teaohera and Friend* of vEdnca tion itr(bi6 good oahse. ; f. - mh!B:2tw PITTSBURGH t PA, AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. ONE 7 OCT. ROSEWOOD CABE, ELE- OaNT car Ted lega,lyr», 4c, made by Baree, B» 0f J* * Co.,—« magnificent instrument... ~4325 One G%, oct. Rosewood c-gjie, round corners, ao, made by Haven, Becoo-4 300 One 7 oct Rosewood cas*. carved desk, pedal, etcl by Hays A Co,, New York, remarkably cheapo. 225 One 6 Rosewood ca«-e, of qaived desk, etc by Hasleton 8.-cs., N. Y jgj One 7 oct. owvs^Roa^wpod-c are* ef b«mifwide sign, by one of the* bestrew York Tnaktihr very oheap. ... .. t . 2SO Ono second-hand 7 oct- Roeewood case, "fail iron Iramevete, brChipkerin^ A Boos, very cheeps 2XO One eecoad-hana oct. Rosewood r»*ge, round corners, by good Boston maker U& One fecund hand 7 oct, UprfgbbPiano, by Chicker ing* Sons, nearly new jja One second-hand UprigOt Piano, by Gill ert.„!l" IBS, One second-hand 0 oeU, by Load A Bro m, Onek«dpn<*-hand 6 TTTr On&eedond-bdnd asmmPiino, * ;-- r^gn?- One second-hand 6 oct. Mahogony i 2& One second-hand oot. Mahogony "J” 20 Thoßß desirous of purchasing a cheap .Piano should not Call to call and ■ A. CARD. Ttf ■ "WiTft -Tt&'i Ijest£’iC 1 j est £’i C Be, ' ral of m f patients who have improved l^ unde lr my treat L ment - “ n <i «ith tbo iamef. pus applications cf some, who are deairoua of plasms them selves under my care, as well as to. carry oottha bjr.tbe dally preßaTl titamadtCTeSa'S arrangementaatrifl-enfcble meto^iildKtQrwSheT and will remain here lor aome weeks longerT w “““* numerous im&Sr'Se'SmVlw^ct^raJ^^lSS who aland In need of mj i rofeaaional sarvices, and who we under my treatment, forgetting at the nine" . v that their cases may be entirely different. an** j m f - quently not require the same treatment " * - protracted one r>e ueteiifryfi* witttha*“.. ' mv power to undertake their esses »* * not be mom In Tnere a*e also many who have ’ * by pre-tenders, snu have, ihe*- oesu tempered with hope that there is eteuap- *«dcr®»Toflt aU > faith arid fiom th.ir ailmenu. of obtatolngariitf ( is to the want of pror' making any allowance that It ings. To all tbo**- dr treatment they owe their suffer the - f am desirooa vf pointing out first- SttslVt!^ » -e most doubting minds; secondly, the Kulo> oestowed on me by the preset would ofiiaelfbe a - J d«nts®9? ipmepdation, M&Bityt ail, it is wititrto. r ties in this city who testify to the sucoess of my treat* meat, and the great benefit they,barb demed there from, and' I avail mj self of this opportunity ft •* those who intend conaulting/me that ()bta#flFlilS§* receive from me a ! eandid'opinton as't a IhewaZhoT their malady, and without adapting that fiin>tat|w phrase, guarantee of cure, (which no conscientiOQß physician would do). 1 will endeavor to use my utmost ability to effect a cure where there js a chance of doing so, where (here is none I heV6f“Eesi*ale of giving of decided opinion. The years of study and labor 1 nave devoted to aural and apthaimio diseases, and the great experience 1 have had in Europe ana in the United B tales, warraots me withoot fear of contradiction, to ai •ert-.that. them" is no one in the United Stat&roSttilK* : qualified to g>ve a more reliable opinion mvselt— And in conclusion 1 beg to sta'e that those who am ■> suffering from oi Kar and not I loose the opporftJitfiyi aijd as toy urn .ted, not to loose any time in order to hare the fnfi benefit during my stay, as it will be totally zmpoesibSe for roe to undertake an/case after the first ofMav where lengthening treatment^and irovi>cirahJ£a& ? tendancewtinfenecessary, 'i O'* Ttv *Tw\/P F. A. VONhfOsCBZISKER, Oculist and AurisL mh2B - 1M Third street. F URIiXTUfiJE A A iTC jtt Al£«, KSOTTOBS-PlilQpg, JAMES W. WOOD WELL, WU,oJ«a-. *OB. 97 aud 99 Third Street. 11l FOURTH STREET, ALL VARIETIES OP QTvCks AND?FIK|BH, Hotel* and Private Dwelling* to,ani tli* Steamboats and Hotel* furnished at «hnrf Mae, re .uppl,* Juft M A N H O O D ; rr -' ; Y HOW IOBT, HOW EEBTORK). JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATTTRE 1 U treatment, and iuninif bPirRMATOBEHEA, oTKrSiM 0® Debility, Nerroafioess, iDToinnUrr pwJS® Bo * potency’ remltog from to --w IT - - ’*, •■■ ■■» Fortiaii, T 0 ARRIVE 300 bbls 43 Market street. Pitta tigh. i, t’or Kent. TOS B £ oeta ' ** ! «g*>-»y. eu. table (or a Dry Qooda 1 riinmmu .ec ajiuu .suue. . 7. /j , mt ‘ aBr " '__ R. H. DAVIS. BHIED Afi>Ua,~«K) Bags primafor i *•*&* V*V‘'- v ’ ** ‘ '^V- jfi r f _ 7 ■' -r *, i. ■&■ •-■ ■ ✓... &* . V- 1 , y t r #<eamboa{j mental: fifani<idafes: FOB SHEBIFF, ROBERT WATSON PITTSBURGH. ORDER OF EXEECTSBS J. F. WBLLEH, J- Wj BLACKBURN, C- BOQGB, Committee. W AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS JOHN H. nELLOB, 8t WOOD gTßfefet. 1 . 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