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Thecoast and its ports, Texas and its and other points of the country, unfortunately, at the present time need artned protection. It is Mr. Lincoln's duty to protect all parte of his Government, and we believe it is his intention to do so We deprecate the exciting rumors of war like intention, which are now sent broad est over the country, causing needless ex citement. It is well to wait the develop ment of the policy of the Government be fore condemning it, or committing ourself to any aggressive policy. Vast interests are *at stake. A nation ia threatened with dis solution. The power of its Government ia threatened, and defied by a portion of its own citizens. Give them time, and they will 866 that they have done wrong and have acted selfishly. They will also Bee that a permanent dissolution of the Union will, if effected, work against every national in* terest of both sections of the country. Evils undoubtedly exist. Wrongs have been dose, both by the North and by the South. But for seventy years we have found , the Federal Union a very good Government, and there is not the slightest probability, that dissolution, civil war, or the combined wisdom of the North and the South, can ■»' •V * * make a better one. Things look very dark now, it is true.— The wisest do not see where hope is to come from. But “it is always darkest just be fore day, ” and we hope ere long to see some measure of compromise initiated which shall renew the youth of the Ameri can Republic, and not permit its glory to expire with the years allotted to the age of man. The name of the American Repub lic should occupy the proudest place on the pages of history, not for seventy years, but for ten times seventy, unless the millentum cuts short the tune. The Trxbunc at the eleventh hour appeals to the Union men of the South, remark* the Jour -I*ol of Commerce, to show their hand, and let it be known whether they are ready to co operate with Union men In the North, for the preservation of the Federal Government It there a Union party in the seceded • Alas for the blindness, which, till How, has refused to be enllghtned ! There would be no need of asking such a question as this, had the Republicans refrained from their fierce menaces of coercion, in that terribly abused internal between the election and the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln. By threats and denunciations, succeeding immediately to a triumph at the polls, and fulminated indis criminately at alaveholding States, the Union •cnt meats there was to a great extent crushed out and s.ienced. So Incensed were the mass 0 t © population In those States, and especi n the Cotton States, that an expression of loyalty to the Union could scarcely be tol erated. It if xt ii laid that the whole telegraph commit aio&tion to the South are uninterrupted It U SotUi ™ Calt 10 °' >t * in / rom •V-r f •' l : ■ * ' •• ,} •>* inS -* •, - TL** 1 * *'''- “-*- -. THE VALUE OF PEACE. Too Late. V-, > i - i - V. : fine: liquors. From generation to generation mankind have found a luxury in the genial bevera ges of the vine. To use them wisely—not to abuse them-cheere the heart of man and gives vigor to the physical system. Burns, who, by the by, sometimes overtopped the bounds of moderation in his cups, said: « Oie him drink l*Dt-l ThM'n sinking wi’ despair. And liquor gude To Arc his t-lude, Thaus wi’ grief and care. Now we all have our griefs and our cares, and a 11 1 tie of the good things of life, al ways in moderation, is “ relished by the best of men.’’ Hut in these modern days the greed of gain has induced some men to sell had liquor* at the risk of poisoning their neighbors, but it i< a great satisfaction to know that there are still remaining on the face of this earth, men who do sell good liquors. The firm of K. T. Middleton A Brn , No. o, North Front ctreet, Philadel phia, is com[K)9ed ot honest, upright, fair dealing men, who have a hipn respect lor the health of mankind, and who always sell the best of liquors, Messrs. Middleton A Bro , are extensive importers of Wines, Brandies, Ac., and we veatuie nothing in saving that a better ass'Xtment o( liquors cannot be found in any city than they offer. Gentlemen who may wish to replenish their stock, and dealers whr wi.-h to procure a firht rate article, will hrd this house prepared to till all orders to thiir satisfaction. They are not dealers :u "headache stuff/’ but are prepared to supply pure wines, brandies and line old whiskies, in quantities to suit purchas* rs. We cordially jecoruiuend deal ers from the Wea. to give them a cab “Save It in Something EUe.” It is an everyday expression, wttti people about to indulge in a questionable expeD»-\ “Uh, it wonlciat much after all, and wa can gave it m Bonwthing ulse.” Toero are hun dreds of households where those or similar words are used every day. Does a hu-band wish one cosily delicacy for his d»nn**r which his careful wife thinks they cannot afford, he quite# her scruples or forces her to deny ber ae!f what is positively needful, by toiling her sbe “ja* >ave Uit something else ” Is n wife determined to outshine her neighbors in a dress, she passes lightly over her extravagances in milliners and uianiua makers, by assuring her husband volubly mat she “can save n in something efao." Is a woman bent on giving an extravagant party, she has her answer ready, “I can save it in something else.” Rarely is a foolish expenditure entered noon, an expenditure which is beyond a person’s means, that the reply is not made to the c. n science, if not to others, “I can 6ave it in something else.’ In point of fact, however, the saving is never made. Those who are first to launch into e;- travagance are always the last to retreniti. The habit » f self indulgence, which is .ne cause of vieldmg to one temptation, is continu ally in the way to prevent resisting another. Neither the husband wb" (.annul deny hiosolf a good dinner, r.jr the wife who is unatie to resist the purchase of a cosily dress, ar* tho persons tn “save it in something else.’' It the lubv is remedied a*, all, it la because tip hul - has got a self sacrificing wife, vrfio 'T pnvoa herself of comforts m keep the i- rni.v from running into debt, or the wif* has a patient, husband, who l:r* ‘ike a hermit, that sbe may dre»- ; *e a duchess. Uur exp* rience of human nature bar y» 4 t to furnish ui with a «•>’, Ittry inslat.ce n which aelllshness of l» is kind did not pervade tho entire character. The saving is ixjvw any thing which tbo t ailty person Tin who insist on gratitying ihouvse’.'e* wuer. tb‘-v know they canro-t afford it. do y at the expense of others. From th? hunhand w:." practical.}’ stints his wile, to -be spendtfcr tt who cheats every body, his tiib-r include i, Lh'se who taik of'“saving :l in xmelbing actually oij y themselves at U 6 cost of .nno» cent parties. There is but one road to tconomy. W ith» outsell denial, nob -dy can a*oid extravagance, for we all have something th*-*- wo dearly wish for, and the desire *o ourselves ii as powerful in on&" [ n t * aoiher - V * rtU6 dc ** not consist rt^ er bein !? but in sue c«»fsfully temptation To.**** *a ment *> that they cannot be as econotn* I *£ others, because they have wbal thf-y ’-i more elegant tastea, are simply more sell nndulgent. Luxury is the same sweet tuning syren to us all. A just man schools hinneif to resist her allurements, but a week onu aban dons himself to resist her wiles. It is insult ing the long, hard, severe discipline which habituates a man to selfadeni&l, to tell him that be is lucky in being made of sterner stuff than otheas wbo cannot emulate him, for if those others would do battle as strongly and perse venoglv w’.th their foibles, w -uid learn to go without the luxuries and elegance th**y cannot afford, they also would become of sterner stuff. The evil lies in ourselves always. “Ob, save it in something," means “something eUo must save it, for I will not," and is the type of a selfish nature This Is plain speaking, but it is truth —lJunfs Merchants' Magazine War Rumors. The Herald of Monday gives the following items of the condition of things at Charleston, Montgomery and Washington city. “From Charleston we learn that the people were fully advised as tithe warlike propara tions of the federal government, and in coose* quence the greatest excitement prevailed. On Saturday, when the supply of provisions was suntdownto Fort Sumter, Major Anderson was notified by General Beauregard that no more supplies for the garrison could be obtain ed in Charleston, which was regarded as a declaration of hostilities on the part of the commander of the Confederte forces. Gover nor Pickens, with his Council and the senior officers of the army, were engaged during Sat urday in inspecting the batteries in Charleston harbor, and everything was found in a state ol efficiency. Troops had been ordered to rendez vous within supporting distance of Charleston to watch the movements of the enemy. The people of Cnarleston all appeared to be in fight ing humor, and declared themselves prepared for any emergency. Despatches from Montgomery, Alabama, state that no attack will be made by the troops of the Confederate States on either Fort Sum ter or Fort PickeDs To do so. President Davis argues, would be to place the new gov ernment in a false position before the world, and he is determined that if civil war must ensue, the first blow must be struck by the ad ministration at Washington. Washington city was yesterday tilled with all sorts of reports, rumors and speculations in regard to the present naval and military prep arations of the administration. The* rresi dent, it is said, in conversation does not hesi late to express his determination to “hold and possess" the governmont property where it is practicable, and as far as possible, to -carry out the views expressed in his inaugural ad dress. A plan for the peaceable evacuation of Fort Sumter is said to have boon agreed upon, and that the order to Major Anderson will be issued to day, Gas Meters not Infallible. A panel of jurors in the Common Pleas have testified, recently, their non-reliance up on the meters used by the Philadelphia Gas Works, to guide the officers in making out their bills. Barney and Brother, a firm doing business in this city, had presented to them a bill for $69.63, for gas consumed during the quarter ending May 12, 1860. As the previous bill had been but $4 05, Messrs. Barney and Brother declined to pay, and as the T'ustees insisted upon the reliability of the meter, the City Solicitor commenced auit against the de faulting gentlemen, and the action was tried on Wednesday, and the jury, throwing aside the evidence of the general correctness of the meter, found a verdict for the city of s 6.— Philadelphia Ledger. It is stated that Mr. A. B. Dickinson, of New York, the newly appointed minister to Nicaragua, was an applicant for the office of Marshal in Nebraska. His handwriting being indistinct, the Secretary of State thought he asked for the post of minister to Nicaragua, and being a friend, appointed him minister instead of marshal. The Treasury Notes ail Taken. The Five Million Treasury notes have been taken by New York capitalists atasbadeabove par. This is regarded as indicating, a pacifio policy. ’• tp-Z&iY- ' *'-• --* •- ,>v* vy*v • •■ '■ ' ■ •’.•?!■'. *• f .*» *.' '■ r^K?' HARRISBURG LETTER. Harrisburg, April 8, 1861. House met at the usual hour. Speaker Da vis in the chair. The news from Washington is rather belig* erant, and Senator Cowan and Congressman Covode passed down yesterday in the cars to the seat of Goverment. "Well, war is to be deprecated, and it is to be hoped that peaceful councils will prevail The Democracy regret to see any of the South ern States withdrawing from the Union, but will not submit to the intolerent epitit of n en led on by the most desperate and despicable o( acts, the coercion of our brethern down South, nor will eabmit them to insult and wrong, to gladden the base bad spirit of rank Abolitionists, wbo would rejoice to see our land drenched ; n blood, to carry out their pe culiar notions of liberty and equality, not re cognized by the American Constitution or by an act of Congress. When m*-n are actuated by such profanity as the fo.L wing, the better sense of the cool, dispassionate, temperate men, should bo brought iuto requisition to check the mad schemes > f insane parti/, ms. The act for the inspection oi sole leather in your county should be extended to *' Beef steaks" at the Harrisburg Hotels Should this amendment prevail, I am confident the act would be popular with ail hero. The Clerk of the Senate presented for con rence, bills as follows : A further supplement to an act to incorpo rate the Monougahela Waler Company An act for the moro effectual collection of debts due the Commonwealth. A supplement to the act incorporating the MonongaheU Faesenger Railway A supplmeunt to the act of March 13ih, 1860, for the protection of persons navigating the Allegheny and MononganeU rivers. Bills passed finally. An act to incorp< rate the Pittsburgh & Brownsville Turnpike road Company. A supplement to the act to enable the county of Beaver to borrow nu-nev. Approved the 20th day of March, A. D., 18Gu. An act wtabl.shiug a f.-rry acroa? A.iegneny river near McCroas Ran. A supplement to an act approved tbe2*)ih of April, 1668, entitled supplemental to an act to regulate the saie of intoxicating liquors, approved the 3Ulb day of March, A. D , 1856. The last have been amended in Senate, which will no coubt bo concurred in by House. The Governor 6enta message with bills signed, as follows : An act authorizing the School Directors of the Borough ofSewickly, in Allegheny county, to borrow money. A,so the following, which has becomes law, not saving bee-, returned tor ten days. An act lor the supprcbeion of l *rtune toil ing and similar purposes What has become of loe young Mia* who held forth in y«s. nays 35 The issue of small notes was again voted down by a decided majority. It will in all probability be restored m Senate This cannot be taken as an indication of I wbat will be doDo as regards the banks ctar- I tered under the act ol lftsu, based on spec'.-*, lor there art* several gentlemen who voted nav who will vote yea on the otuer. Your people appear V ■ cosire the issue of • mail notes if the letters and petitions that Llood lb s place are tak-.-n tn evidence of that loot. Well, anything ol our own would be preferable to the truck in circulation from abroad that no man can t*dl good from bogus. Mr. Bad asked the unanimous Consei t to call up the fallowing w„;ch was granted to the popular gentleman. , An Act autbonz ng n 6 Jtnm'rSo-ner to hunt up historical document* n-r the .h>laU\ An Act e.MU.cd an Act rtqu ring bridges to Keep iigbis on t b•* •am-*, extended to u.i bridges * n the •»' and Mon--ughhc'ia risers, parsed til** Hourc. Mr. William- move) t » ; *0<...,««] to the con sideration Ol the ioduwi I; •' • - - A supp.emote. t- me act . m >rp eating Lfl6 Monorigaheia Fas .-or ger Kali*-*} U mp&Dy. L ;,h A-n i-< A Ic'i'.oi : \ >iiy, passed Thu ts tbe .:ml ptvia>t. B —Vlwiir 'L»eJvN tn»* Members Kro tc'-tub:.:g u> got tho floor -o ca!. ..[• bills, the order? do not exclude tnetu troiri this delicate amusement. The Speaker and clerks are to be commits* eraled for the large amount of mixed business that is rushing through. Fort Pickens, U. *.Muuuitta, April 7, lfcKil. Ati trnrf..j ■ >ji tmpn«4iv-n u> p-rv**, as to ibe ren dition of Fort Pickona Ino highest military authorities beredenv that there is any reai dsn. ger. Tney ciaim that the revolutionary forces cannot possibly prevent a ready and continued supply of the post wiib men, ammunition and provisions, by men of-war. The nearest bat teries of the beseigera are over one end a quar ter mile from the fort, and hence can hardly do it any harm at all. It is not known that much of the exaggera tion of the Kxecutive po’vv is due to the con etant appiiane*'* to f>*ar upon the President by a few Western Congressmen By t ailing - n him, ami arguing, remonstrat ing and entreating, day after flay for weeks, they finally succeeded in producing an impres sion Their efforts are .»uj»poeod to have been made under the dirt* linn of Postmaster (Mine ral Blair — X. )' H'raid. Trains to fcew York On the first of May two express trams will be run through from New York to Pittsburgh, over the New Jersey Central, Lehigh Valley and Lebanon Valley railroads. One of these trains will leave the Krnpire City at 9 a. M , and the other at 7 r m It is the intention of the companies which form the line to run a car through from New York to Pittsburgh. The above arrangements were made a few days ago at a meeting of the officers of the different railroads. The Ihspatch compliment* us upon having expressed a favorable opinion of Col. Fre mont. The article to which it alludes and from which it quotes, was intended by us to have been credited to the Philadelphia hul■ leiin, but accidently appeared in a different shape from what we intended it should. Lauka Keene has recovered from Messrs. Wheatley and Clark, theatrical managers in Philadelphia, damages to the amount of $6OO, with costs, for the infringement by defendants of plaintiff’s copy right in the comedy of “Our American Cousin." Authentic assurances have been given to tho Government at Washington that the Homo Government of Spain has not author ised the movement against St. Domingo, which was the act alone of the (rovernor-Gon eral of Cuba, The admirers of Henry Clay, the vonerated sage of Ashland, are making preparations to oelebrate the forthcoming anniversary of his birthday with al! due honor, in New York city It is stated that there is an increasing im pression that General Houston has asked for protection from the Mexicans and the Indians, and that the Federal Government is sending him troops. Mo-t of the war rumors which we receive novv-a days, may be regarded as a sort of. telegraphic effervescence, and nothing more. The reporters know nothing and so they boil over with guesses. Six car loads of twenty-four pound cannon balls, weighing sixty tons, left the United States Arsenal at Watertown, Saturday after noon for New York. The excuse offered for the decrease of 7,000 Eepbulican votes in the late contest for Gov ernor ia New Hampshire, is that they were absent at Washington for offices. An official of the administration left Wash ington on Sunday for Montgomery, Alabama. The object of the mission is not known. Anniversary.—This is the anniversary of the great fire of 1846, when a large portion of the ally was laid in ruins. Detr Jicertistments. masonic hall, THE GREAT PANAMETBA, 1900 YEARS AGO!! Wil open on FRIDAY, APRIL 121 b, ISO] and continue every evening until further notice. Admission 25 cents; childien 16 cents. lJoorß open at 7, to commence a» ft. B (E R H A V K S HOLLAND BITTERS. fupa&vx) r&'.M thi Choicest and most grateful .Toqhi and Carraina'ivs: m the Vegetable Kingdom. Universally approve*! a: a Family Remedy for INDIGESTION, SOUR STO'MACH, COLIC, HBART-Bl'&N, HEADACHE, A ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS, The Weak and Nervous should try iu Rswa&i op Imposition 1 B it one •« se of the g.*nuiue, (hall pint bottles.) Pnoe One Dollar. Done, a t«a spoonful, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. & Co. SOLE PROPRI ETORfi. Sold by Dniggists generally. Pittsburgh, Penn a. RELIEF FROM PAIN l REED'S MAGNETIC OIL STILL holds tho reputation itha.“ had for yeans of being superior toanyth.ng yeiknowa for the following • ur pOBOH ; Rt&r s MagneHt Oil cures Spinal Affections: Reeds Magnetic OU cures A turai/na; Retd's Magnetic Oil cures S\ eak Joints; Reed’s Magnetic OU cures I T lcers nrut .'•(•re*; Reeds Magnetic OU cures AVrtvt.i secular‘ie. Reed's Magnetic OU cures LVositd Fttt; Rtcds Magnetic OU cures Fresh lie*. •:•!>, Reetfs Magnetic (M cures Ricddn t; Reeds Magnetic OU cures Z+im;. >n ".r Ra>d Reed's Magnetic OU cure* A svou* AUe-'turns. Reeds Magnetic CM* r.we> Ei - acne TuoV.amc. Reeds M gnetic OU cures Rheutfuitism, xpeedilv and permanenty. an- nones will relieve pain more rap'd y thin any oi/<-r preparation Sold by Cruggis'.. general l /, at 55c }'»*r bo tie SIMON JOHNSTON, l>rugu>*t and dealer in CHOICE FAMILY MEI>ICINKS,r >rn«r Hmithtleld and Fourth etr tx. Sole Agent )a6 3m E. P. MIDDLETON A BRO IMPOITER3 OF WINES, BRANDIES, &o ALSO SEALERS IN Fine Old Whi»kic», NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, NEW GOODS CHARLES GIF NEK. 7W Market Street g’I'KAW GOOD,'- STRAW BONNETS nl RAW Ht »NNKTs IOCKKY HAT'S Mi-tEd’ FLATS, Ac r M HKuiLERI LA 'H<‘-tit*' Riginyr* o cents worth L' • EM HR' ■: i'EKLO C« Tdlb F.MBRGIDEKKL SF/n S. and KMBRuIbERKD HA NI »K KKCH ' LFS I tbK COLLARS LACK SETPS i,\CK HANL-K F.ROIIEFH ’ hinog Lire Mute at 3i 1 4 'em** worth *o^ •* •• 37 *• - 76 A fu i assortment o Ladies’ tnoven. • < aunt e;** and Hosiery. (tent*' White a d Mle.l 1 Oil''ll Hi : Ho-e. NcCfc Ties. Mu• t* and Collar*Hi k a d Lin - □ H andkerc'.iMs. 3,1 k laUershr*-* aud Lfawrr*. Cl vi*,, Ac All are t;uiy>uuteo to <*aJ. au i examine Mil stock before porch vim eixewner*- M*!' l L. hiTshpeld, NO. 83 VOOD STBEET WILL THl> DAY OP2N TQKIR SPRING IjVK iiKXTLKMSS'S DUBS.-. WIJ.' II . tor n:t»n renowed. dur price* a;e moderate. L. HIRSHF£LD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET aplO T HIKSHKKLD, "*"** hulks IN HEX'S FL'KN'IsHIXG ■. 0O D S SHIRT MANUFACTURER N » H 3 WOOL STR EE .Mont Importaot to Itie Deal' TKSIIMU.N IALB FKUM HOMK-SOI'HCK. JOHN M’tXOSKEY, Esq., OF IHE FIRM <>r M’I'MWKEV COSCiRAVE d, CO, Put p*»»r. A t Co , Pi. i A}*nl ath, i' TObtL yox MUSCUV'KBB lam happy ti in'orm you that my lutle daughter, » bo ban been quite deaf for four years, has, u Oder your sKiilfui treatment, enUTHty recovered. I feel q ute »al isfted that her hearing would never hare oeen restored hy natnraJ causes. hut to tout treatment alone 1.1 she indebted for it, and I would earnestly recommend a l afflicted with deaJnoH.H u> consult you at ouce. Keapeetfnlly your*. JOHN MoCL-JKK KY AIAO THE KuLhOWJNi. CARL) FROM I'R FO,Y MQSCHZISKRU Dear Atr —lt i* hut juauoe that mr gratitude tor the relief experienced fr»rn your ski'hul treatment shoulu hare expression, For some unit* pant my hearing h*d hsen so had that I despaired ot ever gaining it though tne ad rice ol eerernl physicians was strictly fnlmweu I am therefore truly grateful to you, aud rery happy to way that the operation performed by you firs resulted in the perfect reHr.ntuon "f my heanug. Respectfully yours, RUBHRV HUNTER. We are personally acquainted with Mr Hunter, and have perfeot coofid-nce in his statement He is under our supervision in the empiuv of C. A P R. K. Co ' PHILLIP C'*aLKTT. aplO Jußn HhVKV. New chop teas : * HI'MMFI.-s EXTRACT OF «OKKKK FINK TABLE SAL l K INOSFORD'b HI L VKR OLu-iS S'J aK' U MASU.VS HLACKi.'t NEW HAMS ANDSHoI’I DMls. With a large asuorunent of FAMILY GKOCKKI KH, selling out cheap for cash at KKR<»I*S< >.v 3 oRocEKY. aplO Corner high and > lih s' v T>LACK SILK REN LEWS, ot tiie neatest II style yet introduced. Also lire-" hi*k, the lowest lathe city C HA NH'-N LOVE • pIO TA Market si. SEED SWEET POTATOES.—39 Barrel, choioe Seed Sweet Potatoes, pm received and for sale by JAR A. FETZKW, ap9__ Comer Market and Firm streets. TIMUTHTsIED. —25 Bushels Tuuoihy Seed just reoeived and for Hale by JAH. A- FETZER, Comer Market and First s recta DRIED PEaCHE>. — 85 Bushels choice Dried Peaches Just received and ior sale by J AS. A. FETZER, ap9 Corner Marand First streets. DRIED APPLET. — 2OO Bushels Bright Dried Applenjuat received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER Comer Market apd First street*. Brandies. ~ “ 3 half Pipes, Pinet. 10 eighth Ca*ks do 6 half Pipea, Ot&rd. 20 eighths Casks Rochelle, for sale by WM BENNETT, ap9 12U Wood street. APPLES- —l/ Barrels this day receive i and for sale by _sr»o HBXRY H. COLLINS. OPEESE. —50 Boxes prime new Aw catting for sale by ap? HENRY H. COLLINS. FLOWER V ABES.—7 Sizes and Patterns —a oheap and beautiful article, for sale by ap9 HENRY H COBLINS. I'RESH BUTTjIK AND EGOS to arrive this day at S o’clock. D. B. FERGUSON, Mi Corner High and Wylie rtraata. From the subscriber, living tn Independence township, PeAver county, a small gray horse, fourteen hands high, eight or ten years old. on the night ofthe3Ut of March, 1861. a reasonable reward will be given for the delivery of the horse to the subscriber, or to David sou Meaner, on the D acoond, Pittsburgh, or address t.> Clinton Poetoffice, Allegheny county, Pa , WaKREN STEWART. RpB;Ud**itw* Handsome goods and tmoD bar- GAINS from New York Am:', out C H ANS< 'N LOVE, apg 74 Market »txe“t._ FU RJiTTU R E A N U U HAIR ti. REDUCED PRIOFS JATIES WOOD WELL, all VARIETIES OF BTYLKH ANi» FINISH, All order* promptly attended :o, and the Furm* litre carefully packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short notice. Cabinet Maaers -upphed with every article in the line. mart \EW GUAY DRESS UUOD«, MEW GRAY STRIPED AMD PLAIN' SILKS, NEW FIGURED CHINTZES, New Plaid French Ginghams, NEW CLOTH COAT*, NEW CIOTH DUSTERS, NEW CLOTH CIRCULARS, NEW HOOP SKIRTS, FHi La I‘ Kl.t'H I a W. & D. II UG US’ . “ft. . .. - --- - - For Bent, rVVit OFFICES UN SMITHFIELD ST. Nfc ISi near me Poet Office. Inquireol H. KLESEft * 880. .his Music Store. Kifihatrea Vi RAW o M)|)4 LM< R- -IrERIEH Engine builder and machinist. dhEAT WSbTERN PLALNINQ MILL, cor. Star bin/ and Daqaotnt Way, PltUbvcyh, Pa-, will make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, the iolleiniii machinery, vuVJteam Uugi&st, Turning 1 jAiheaTfor wock! and iron; Planers, for wood and iron ; Lnthng Machines; Hou*enandToba©M>Bcrewa; Pilsot* nglu and Model Machines, to the br Bhafdng. Pulhea, and Hangers, ol ail Rise*' *, Hwewik of *uy diameter and pitch, to in length. Wul 2 lac make, and have on bat Ooctor and Nigger En* -.me*, and I>eck Pumf» -Hrf ateamboaU, *C- L«lbe mhean and otner Planing uone to order; can plane 32 acne* by 9 feet e inches long. A U Or Leri Pi naptig FUitd and Enmmth SoitdUd. *s B. _Parucuiar auenuon and promptitude given to fl’D Printing Pr«t»i*e» and other Machines. T'fel' X Cho-iu jt CtiampagQO, pts. qts 15 case- Green seal ** s ‘ ** 60 “ t has Heidseicks “ “ *' ju •* P;per •* “ ,« *. .0 •* Longworui* Catawba “ “ “ 25 “ Cahiuet “ Vs PiQ^- For *Ale t,v WM. RENNYIT, m:i 27 ” 120 Wood street. REMOVAL. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN ulaoturing Company liave removed their ortice to Be ween pir-t aud Second etreei*, where all orders wil. t.** r*-*ceived, and buedue-s att hdeu to. mM9.tr Gfc". CALHOUN, Agent. PARLuR PAPERS.—GoId, Persian and Arabeauue patterns, For sale by rnhil W. P. MARSHALL. Y EWCIJ EAP PA PERS—THE SECOND l\ lot us*, rvce.ved at No 107 Market street. „,>4 JOS R. HUGHKB. OIL! OIL.!! OIL!!! The best mineral lubricator in the world, from the lor am e at No. * Hand street. mh2Xlm KID HEEL SL IPF BBS , W. E. SCHIVIERTZ Sl CO., saar?S J£NG LIS H~ TOOTH - BRUSHES- M'PERIOR QUALITY "UPKKIOK QUALITY' SUPERIOR yl'AU'l Y wrPKRIOK QUALITY ' SUPERIOR QUA MTV SUPKMuR QUALITY * SUPERIOR QUALITY l SUPERIOR QUALITY Sl ’ PERI' >R QUALITY ’ SUPERIOR QUALITY- AU-kihxnt Cm. Pa ( April Sin, 1 sol. j at Joseph Fleming's AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S' AT JOSEPH FLEMING-M -AT J' isEpH FLEMING’S' A i' J> »SKPH FLEMING’-*' AT Joseph FLEMING'S: ‘ nrner ol the Diamond aud Market Street corner of the Diamond and Market Street Co-tier of the Diamond and Market Street N V UOI III? -- ap* Corner of the Diamond and Market Street! Ll NSEEI) Ul Ba'rels for sals by » p 9 COLLINB. IjV/IT ‘iTHTBEST BARGAINS IN DRY ' Good* in the city, pleano call at C. HANSON LO\Ld, R po 74 Market street. The firm ok l. glockner and Hri ther was dtHMolred on the 16th of March last by th«» death of Loop dd Glockner, jr. The b-isineea will hr continued at the old &taod, No. 32 8t» Clatr street, by l;.c undersigned. ap9:3td A. GLOCKNER. INDIA RUBBER POCKET INKSTANDS for sale by J. R. WELDIN', ap9 63 Wood street, near Fourth. DU FF COLLEGE PEN for sale by ap9 J R WKLDIN De la rues and fieries note Paper for sale by ap9 __ J R.WSLDIN. MUCILAGE in pints, quarts, and small jars, w.th metalie cap, for sale by apU _J. R WELI)IN._ OKANGKS AND LEMONS. ' 100 Boxes Measioa Oranges, 100 do Prime Lemons unt reoeived and for sale by RKYMBR A BRO&, mhXS 39 Wood street. FISH. —White Fish, Trout, Herring, Mackerel, Ac , for sale by aps HENRY H. COLLINB. A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND HaNDSTEAM ENGINES, from four to ten horse power. Apply to Wilbraham, Whittington A Pole, Ma chine Works, Frankford road and Amber sjeet Phila delphia. apfc2wd FAMILY GROCERIES, Cheap for cash, At FERGUSON’S Grocery, 6 corner High and Wylie sta. THE PBKIIf TEA STOBE HAS BERN REMOVED FROM Wo. 38 FIFTH BTBEET, to; No. 60 BT. CLAIB BTBEET, •P*' l * Four Door, from Ltbon, BUMt. ", ./. -“m. -.r *5 J •• V .m gw STRAYED OR HTOLEIf N’os. !>7 and BO Third Street, 111 FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING OF Hotels aud Private Dwelling** NEW SILK COATS, JUST OPENED UttiH M. UOLii, No. R 4 Wood Street, THuMPSON WELL, SMITH'S FERRY, WHITE SATIN AND RECEIVED AT 81 Fifth Btreet AT LOW PRICES' AT LOW PRICES! AT l OW PRICES: AT LOW PRIJES ' AT JA)W PRICES l AT LOW PRICES ' Dissolution FOB BALE REMOVAL! Igo aj ! I /_ ° 56 £ K p market ! 1 r! f 4 7 k a |rvi •111 * C It 1 t , f * : |< t ■* ts*& i K fcaaafl C 3 X * t <, > B tA pton’s o ;< e no JEWELRY, SMALL T-RIISriBZBT, SILVER PLATED WAITER, to l>e had lor ONE DOLLAR. 1 he trade supplied at Now York and Philadelphia pr ces (r ve me a call. *p4 i*td*2tvr_ WM. B LUPTON. GLASGOW’S AMBROTYE GALLERY, —IN LAFAYBTTB HALL, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE. Having rearranged my gal l,Eß?,and tiued it up in ihemo-d modern style; 1 am prepared to take Ambrotypea of all aiaea ana of tne finest qua-ity. Intending to devote my whole at* tention to this cla-« of pictn es I feel warranted in guartcetng *aii/tiaeiion to my patrons Prices moderate. fa7.lyc No. M Fourth street, Pittsburgh C b. seelv; « No. 1U FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. NOTES, BONUS, MORTGAGES and other Setmiritiea. ap4 CEO. tv. CASS. tv. M'rUNTOCK. GEO. W. CASS & CO. IRON CITY NAIL WORKS, Warehouse, No 403 Liberty Street, THE WOHDEK' OF THE ~aGKE7 DR. J. S. MOSE S PAIN CUBEB IT CURES ALL PAIN AND NIPS disease m the bud. Thin truly admirable and ef ficacious remedy Is noqu ck medicine, but is the result of thirteyn years of hard study and experimenting Tbe ingredient* are the produc s of Spam, and were disorder*..! by the author of this medicine on a visit to that country. has used it with almost miraculous etlect in pnrate practice, till at last he was induced by the solicitation of fnends to give it to the public. 11 used according title directions it not only relieves all pain, but cure* it usually on the first application. It may be rel ed upon for curing and giving almost instantaneous relief (*a thousands wbo have used it ean test fy) to fcheumatism. Ague, Su id* n folds,Cholera, Dyssnier', Cholera Morbus P eurif>y, Ear Ache, Too'h Ache, Head Ache, Cholic, Paine in the Limbs, Joints, Hack. Ao, Spinal AtJections. Lumbago, Scads, Uurna, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruie*-s, Pimples and all Chronic Eruptions. For sale by BECKHAM KELLY, Sole Agents, ap3 00 Federal Street, Allegheny. BOW A & T*3 X*L JE If , 138 Woed fctreet, Make tools foe boring oil 'ELLS at the shortest possible notice. Having been in ibe business of manufacturing rooL ever since the “fever” fi’S*. uroke oat, w- can a-sure persona about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest 10 give os a call and matte an examina tioo of our stock now oo hand ml3o jgUAP, CANDLES AND UILS. l v ’ ..... avk. L - ill LrPTOR’S NfcAH 'l HIKI>. LLAR S T O ALL KINDS OP FROM A UP TO A 0. GLASGOW. T>KALER IN PITTSBURGH, PA SR. BOSE FLUID SOW IS USE. To OU Ren. SEVEN SHOOTER, ', ‘ \ v’ *v'‘ • \' Sr + ■■—■•> -- ■* -* F'n '• r ' ■ '* ' r -.< c «■.'•**-.' <>- , • XY>V* j " e, ' ,y S 1 FOR ILLINOIS RIVER DIRECT, Will Leave Tuesday, April 9th. The new passenger , irsy „ Parkot HH KMNSO, Capt aH UfflH French, is loading for 1 Him. i» Hirer direct She wi.l go t' rough wtthrr.t reshipplng. sod will have despatch. For freight or pannage, apply on board or to (mhisild) FLACK BARNES ICt, Aganta. DBS. STEBBINS & MUNSOH, OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DINTIBTB, Office 105 Fifth Street, A Fi£W DOORS ABOVE THE PO6T OFFICE. oo2T:lyd TEETH! SdVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO UTL CSILIi, has removed to 246 PENN • STREET, to the boose formerly occupied by Dr. G. H. Keyser, opposite Christ’s Church. He will give ah the modern improtemeuts. Teeth inserted at various pncea, Irom $l5 to $B3 per set REraaraca— Rer. W. D. Howard, Rey. Samuel Findley, K. Bradley, A. G. M’Candlete, M. D, J. H. Hopkins, W. H Vaclcirk, Dr. 6« o. H. Keyser, w. Nimick, Samuel M’Kee. aoSTtly TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pillf BY THE USE OE AN APPARATUS whereby no drag* or galvanic battery are need. Cold weather is the time w hen the apparatus can be used to its beat advantage. Medto«f treotJemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety ana p4iniipa»nenß of the operation, whatever haa been said by persona interested in asserting the contrary paving no know!* edge of n»V process. • 49*AKt1PIGIAL TEETH inserted in ovary stylet Em OUDRY, Dentist, 134 SmithCetd street Qol-fclvdt* tfanriiclatfs: T'-t* FOR COUNTY THEABURER-—A. FLOYD of t l © Second Ward, Pi'tsbnrgh, will bo a candidate tor the abore otiic©, before tue Kepubl can Nominating Convection. ap£d*w». '' marfrdyd JOS. R. HPGHES* FISHING-TACKLE— ' ■' KISFI'G tacklk: FISHING TaCKLE! FISHING TaCHLE! FISHING TACKLE! FISHING Tack LEI Fishing tack, ei FISHING TACKLE! BOWn a USTM:?* »P 6 No 13a Wood street. Bo* >TS AXDSHuES AT THE LOWEST ittifea ia ibe riij. I.OOK AT THE PRICES ! Ladies’Morocco Heeled Booi» for. “ „ “ Blippers M . Gent* Beei Fine Rrojrans only ...... “ Congress Goiters “ Boyn* Brogans for Youths *• *• _ Childrens Heeled Morocco and Calf Boota~ Cali before purchasing elsewhere at the Cheap flfwh Store of r .. „ , 'OA H BORIiANft 98 Market- street, Mcuiiod«, tliswls, Hosiery, Hoop blurts, Balmorslo, 4c. L ...e. % w'v _ “P 6 LOVE. 74 Market «t •NEW B*l O r K NRW STOCK NE,. STOCK SHOE* AND GAITERS SHOES AND GAl'l KBS , . , , SHOES AND GAITERS At the People a Cheap Hhoe Store. „ D. 8. Di ¥ EENBACHEB. H. D. BRECHT & BBO„ MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKIWG GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt sail imitatioa Rosewood Mooldingn. DEALERS IN ® FBEHCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, *2B Smlthfleld Street, Biook he'weeQ Fifth and S ith, Piltaburgh, City Glass at manufacturer's Pncea A* 1 Kv^Lf Ue » J'k” gi,eu ' ore P a ' r ’ n B Paintings, Kfmßdmg bu mess catd » IV«ned at whoiesalfprioSJ EW 'N it W GOuBsTi — BOOTS and SHOES, 800 I SAND 830 ES, POB SPRING A SUMMER WEAR, CALL AND EXAMINE, , AT THK CHEAP CISH STORE OF ~ h " 3 No, 98 Market 2d Keystone Patent Barrel Factory. TSTANTKD—SOOO COEDS OF GOOD eithJ of th£“S. d headings, located ceneenient tS ,be nT6l ®» <**»*• or railroads, leading to tuiB city, are requested »o address, 8 _ .. GUTHRIE A SILL, Office/No. 37 Fifth street, up Atejra. Bottled London" dock poetH Bottled Burgundy port, do Blackburn's Madeira, do - Harmony Sherry, for.fiunily use, for sale by A ix>v. ar^’ 00 " 1 DO28 — No 86 Smithfield at- Pitt^Toh M ANHO OD. HOW LOBT, HOW REBTOHEB JUST PU BLI.SHED ON THE NATTOII? TREATMENT, AND RATlloif 3,4“ • KE . BFBBMATORRaEA, o” Seminal op Debility Nerroaaneas, Involuntary v^^* B ** ®e*U4l «»^saSSffi3s , asft Office Box, No. *** " ew Poft can2ianHUw cot sale. N BAND AND TO ARRIVE -inn Crude P«troleam o fl from **£”&**** j9rtf For Bent. A l££P.? 0 J- rSE on Federal and Water *£h£& ““■"•»*»» a«xto mh * Gt K. H. pa via. PKAUHKS.—SO Bagu for ul a ■JLS “J {•»*] HSHBVH, 00UJH& <• _ . * “ > s e ‘ t y »r « r J, -iti* ' M‘*? ' . • r " gental: PITTSiiCRQH* —AND— • WM. W. NEEPRR. xiS j,oo l,OO 62 HAIR Dm. WM. BENNETT. 120 Woodßtreet