111111111 MEE itl.5Y 7. .flarro . :,atop* PRopeetor Ag„,„ P WM)ICA.L VT, ' .76? z OETABIW - -Iff ) Al 'ari9; ll c l P.NPARATIOS. I --A PI - TONIC -- MEDICINE., DR 00FLAND 9 S • EL 'PRAM) , tERPIAM ''BITTERS 4k. PIMP/LIMB BY _ R O. 4.11.0 1 / 1 3071.Ude' I plus, Penna., otecitually cure MILE . -Complaint4 DYBP . lA, JAUNDICE, ..11 . I Mirolath ' ar l 4 l4ll .Deiiiii. . 4, msedisin of the Ore, and all DISGENS ' Aridly front a Disordered User or- titcnseehi B 'al Co • latiltW. Bolluess - i ed to th e et-Heid; • : of.theStogisch. •14 ' ' garibline...Ltholt lifullniist , or pedant fri ' - : ther fito • •Eitinr.Piudadani;Blak 1 hat _ sit ttieiZS.. - 4(glie Stom- c . iw. ach. , c'ttasltatai._ - M.rned and Mauna Bilutteriar *the Heart. Choking Of *Dust tienhaDaturlaiten, in a lying poster* Df4ess of - irititiiii Hata or webs be, fore the ' Feier itaitpull Pfda in the i Head. Dell etneriqf- Patron,. Pal- • -: lownest eras Slanzend- eePain in' the ffide. Back, Chem be, &e. 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"ti f ' 0 . 01.0 ...., ~- — tt e ay y l i j a kiii to ' I.4rir vili P ul a Uellattot a r c6ttr i r a inetear . . aggravattadiseaseso ad lesiristhe - Westin • emit indeepair . 1 , 5 ravir 6 1 10 - BTRENOhic AZ . *tram •• • • ' •'- ' rorr3r A ooli ' I.ii'PATIPPIT DO r4JlkO- wax rOBIJZLD VP T 07713 , • ; arITOrIO -0047017 WA .10J4EZ' Wl= t . • 00M.Y.WTO GET RID OF HER VO - O8 DO WANT S . voY r Do you wan to sleep well! Do you wr a brisk and vlgore l tts s. . feeling? 5 •. 5 •" ' - - - • 1 it donee :HOOPLANg'S RMAN BITTERS. NOM J. Newton or D. D.. Meer qf the Ea i :cif Religious lipnoleigf.. , .. , Allbogiatiot: oiled to' aVor ar -- rat' __teamed — di 'Patent Mullein general, through •disfrusr of their ingredient land effects; I yet know of no! gagicient reason/1y a man may not testify to the ; • benefit he bell himself to have received from any simple pre tion in the hope. that hepawl .03 litetatteihate tii he benefit or othee -'g. :I Ido this tifewbre venality in • regardltitilloaVv land's German Bitters, p • .ared by Dr. O. M. , Jackson, this 'city, latea ,` I was prejudleed • on that th em ey f w or etre ban7 chle y flruf alunoodrollulo the " ree ure, j ma indebted :Win fried& Robert Shoemakeir. I r ist „for the removal of this -Preludiee by . proper i eats, and for encouragement to try them, when offering from 0 , 4 t and long continued debility. he nseof three bottles of these Bitters, at the azung of th presenf' year. was followed by 1 t • -, a nateration to a ilegfeeof ; and men visor which I had : not-tell-for It ticontlis befo and had almost depaired of re ..aining. Ith re thank... God and my friendfor I ,IH ,s ;.; I• -- - - --—---- il 0 a lON N svi , . 11, A A ,1".•' ' ' - - IA 'dr . ter, au baw -1 wa kaa n !. ;... i?t':?!''''.'' .d. 4 and mist& •= Si._„' , , -.-- • Pet -.- 1 D sashed , ~ - I;g. , - - .hestor:MmlLlWPrieet ~ c-00 , *, ,•• '' hmwd a supply and on *Ott& •..• - " ' stored til..wei - -Tini". dismisses was .." sheoltedsndL.loediaelt ti return , ss... - ,4 zamberefmy . . mods° indreZt4 brld• •' 4 i IP *saw and. 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M r ' ON — SCUTT' BILL The Moaart3 11 sing of the'Demoersicy of Hew York Clfy, afew evenings since, de nounced somi-jf the provisions of the Conscription jet inlrOtind set terms, which elicited - the notice of Senatot;Wilson,' of Hansunlinietts, elutiniu:p int of the Military Committee! of-the ailed States Senate. He accordingli tirotOt letter to, Feunuido Wond upon the snhject, to which Wo6d• publish the NloWing reply Wr. Wood* Reply to tienstOr _ Wilson. , A, 41-1. , l ' Hot:i.,atom Y if ILSON :-I reply to your letter-of the 30th ult. out of respect to Yitur_ . peinta'on as one of the representa tivesmlbe-4:Tnited States Senate of a sot , - ereign State,. and not because its manne r ! ormatter entitkrlit-toiitigee uotibepi . con dtletetion• ' ',I; •S` r.- I- I, -", lam hitiored in your recognition of me se.4t2the-.7:Asimin, the heart, the soul k,hibieforlk'and guidt* L itosiii That , cAitildloil• a commattaing-positionl an otglnization of etch , power : and Patriot-' ism wohld,-if it acre true, not only add:to my self-esteem,. but; would also •increase the desire I have, in coo(tion with three; fourths of the :people of ,this State, to rescue our unfortunate'cOnutry from the rule Of ikiell thatregret you not concur with Mozart ilaultrmlimiite of the Conscription act. ' You .appear to le surprised tbati we should have _misanderstood ; and. r insOt . 413ently misrePresented a' law' or a law) intended -for. our special-advantage, end for the advantage of other poormnep who - U - vii - not poe - co - phyror.) ••• • ,••• . ••• the. Abolition crusade down South, is you understand the objects Otthe war. It may be that intellects of plain men like our.: selves are motetiffadently fail/lint to com• prehend the "justice and, philanthropy " of this "humane act," but inasmuch aa common sense is the only guide we use id the-madirtiation of laws,,yonahould over ' look the error which you so warmly de manned& In the proceedings of Mozart I Hall, to which you take exception, we [ Resolved, That•the conscription bill re cently passed_ through Congress,„ and i which s Claimed 'by, the federal govern I it meat to be law, is in our judgment grossly and palpatilpunconstitutional in its; :'provisions ;,- thattit is in , :express vie laticarof,those,eapress conditions and re demotions ea to.themihtrol of the militia, uOder which. the sovereign State of New 'York-entered , - into the Union ; -that it is tirtkveietve ' of . the Aghte i cif State'govern oicater•and designed toiimakit them mere dependencies and prdvinces, to be ruled by military-extra umier,a.great, con solidated,. nenaping; ' central htistiotisni ; that.: them everywhere-.-should -.lio Ntaltegd Ito: 'the_ infamous Nifit'it 'makes between rich and' poor, frittyAhe former is allowed to buy freedom for the' sum of three- Un-' rd doiloilit whni•tke-letter,.nnable -to ainguid'iltlott anm, is to be torn away Ing his employritent, his lonie, and his 4135.4ni5i forced,latthe point of the bay 3t, into the ranks of the army; that we 1- - tipciiithe-it)itherifigai of this State; in 3w of the'intoktrible outrages of this. ) 6130 ri_EtioVaNif 3 9. 44 4F40 go Executiv es , the 4 12 #14:4 3 tateB.44pwokthe.Onfome7 L ola of t his set . here, until ita, Clinallto icnt)ity "„has been deternun' ed, , :with its revisions siiretignent tii i the. sentiments forte•citiiine, a nd" lio ideating to ,their alubood eatidignity as freemen. a'owhicl,'4lVthe'idegant"..and. elevated ognage .of yeis'Adass, youceply: lir, thia accusation is falsei• wickedly, ntonlyiand infithensly falde—a foul, melees and damnable libel upon the r and its fra*ent. She oft-repeated twee of -illd-Tiadeof "halters, whose nds are taTned with the blded•of our ittrderitt countrymen, that, this ificairsad 3be' ; now upon us, was forced i lfpon iem the aggregations of the li*ty lbit win& aw-abiding,o4fenring people. of ) loyal States,are not more shamelessly; itottly and wickedly false than is this laration.of Mozart .Hall t h at the Con iptiop act makes distinctions in favor the ritegtaindtpgaißstthe poor. ‘,.. 1, 1 If attrim4Histestnr so cogent `ll3 un twerable I TCLW,49 01 ,59,EL yefer as "the landediriiittirs; 'Whole Simla are stain it 7,44;tbe , .blopdor owl murdered coat- - en, t - r cannot say. In New York, aramen omit the Veit tif t - '4, - elk 02 fhottro...olu, diat.ts plid34the•rit sioneibility . of - guilt upon the man who perpetrates either directly orindirectlY, tairtmotijitibliu sentintent ,Wortid point to lionryVilson, L oiXassaclidsette, as one of the pnnyttileatierain this land of "red • a 4l --0. 0 1 4' ~.. n.xeplyiet the alleptton that the Coo ' it #ll reakei diWictilciiii bet •-••• t ria c **i-n9Fplo!fyinge4 does nt, be ttelMqetall•OßViVntirstbi _413.01 barteieddi tlics ; tariffof prices fo linapliklitli` sliding (tralY a a afiaalfair,f aid may consequently o • itathm - Aplivr i prjess _as le may please. Totilay, farthirr, in its defence, that it is More merciful than the State Militia lame whictltirt* ~- 7:-• '_to igtißit 'Or: iiirerilderuteStiV : • •, , . -- afieep ing in its nupiikitieiltkr.r`—(47,.' war per eons on the *frice4So'• ' ,-• .. . - .., •"' anion, yon state that *eect,itrilffibuci) of the i T satriO*tllT t n i t * re 4 i gda itu ' oym -••7f• A • ,' There are the.conly4rcinallOtrjr**, TeneWalotrlict from tho,, - ai6,4 i - 4,. - (40 , refiantiociage.from the islaugllkar ..i quoted.rp3whih I Bay ..._ --.1 ~, ~., , -:. piitatt.-rThiChicalhat the Secretary bit this prrer.. -- oatutotalter. the prilloiple - 14. thielh - wirjolleht7lW.riCh can: pay, b . net the, pkopaconiatpuntly it does -' din- Inilthsercefligirferdierto the in jury and oppression of the latter class.— I3nt the first answer is foetid in your own 'averment that one of the objects of the law was "to lighten the burdens of the Tiersisnri." If this be so, of course, the maximum of three hundred dollars Will be required by the Secretary of 'War, es pecially in Democratic States. Second—The declaration that the act was intended to overrule the State Militia laws is an admission which a better law per would not have made, for such au thority was never Conferred upon Con gress.: Whilst you are right 'that it does thus - extinguish State rights, you are wrong in the assumption that constitu tionally the federal government had power to do so. The ablest lawyer and constitu tional expounder which New England has produced (Mason) said that such a law was "not only inconsistent with the, *spirit and provisions of the constitution, but also with all the principles of civil liberty." Thtrd.—That it is "evidence of the pa triotism,justice and humanity , of the This tyquiventh congress," according to your idea of these qualities, I admit. Let it remain as a monument to the memory of that assembly of patriots. Bat I fear it will not. The act itself, like the fell spirit that conceived and moilided it into shape and being,will pass away amidst the exe• crations of the American people. Sir, let me express the hope that it may be submitted to judicial determination be fore the national exigency may require its enfcircement. Notwithstanding its odious features, if it ehalr be declared valid under the cons titution we will respect and obey it.lndeed, as is our duty, we shall sup port it: as authority . until otherwise judi cially settled. But we will not yield our rights to denounce it as an unwarrant able interference with the reserved power of the State, and as unjust and oppressive to, the People. We hope. the administration may not feel bound to enforce it. .An army of con scripts cannot be available , against the South. unless the government repudiates the fanatical. teachings of man like your self. Americans, will fight and die for their country, its unity and the preserve. den of its institutions, but not to gratify the partisan ambition of mistaken zealots, who, whilst hounding. on others to a bloody grave, take. lease to keep well on of danger themselves, ril2 1863, , • From ClOlig' iMari'm•htessenger Marriages and. Consanguinity. Dr. Deasy, Professor of Clinical Medi cine stthe School of Medicine at Lyons, bas just published an interesting work on the disastrous effects of marriage among relations: He shows 'that in fixing cer tain prohibited degrees of consanguinity, the church in point of fact was only favor ing. the observance of one of the most important laws of nature, the in frifigement of which is punished with inevitable degenerecy. Unions within the, limits of consanguinity are not only httrtfal,to the human race, but also to aniatalti. It is true that such unions 'aiming:the latter may be promoted by breeders i tr e ptofit's sake—the Dialer and ' :hem n, SClllllMlnaitalnlareplECOT the breeder, are instances of this; but sterility is the usual consequence of the Factice. Among the human race, two circumstances have continued to favor marriages among relations. The first oc-. curs where a small population is pent up izt some remote hamlet not easily accessa ble. In stichplaces consanguinity between married people is the rule. The second case is that of families desi sous of maintaining their rank, in society, or preventing the dispersion of their for tune by,.mstrying. within their own. Dr. Devay states tho,out of 121 marriages of thie.,kind,:ahsemd by: birci,22 were bar ren: - Dilly four of the number were marriages between uncles and grand names; the others were between cousins german or the issue of cousins-german.— Whenesterility does not occur, the issue is diseased, or afficted with blindness or deafness; also in many cases affected with irregularity of conformation. Of all these irregularities, polydacilism; or a multi plicity of fingers, is the most frequent.— Dr. Deasy has observed this in 17 out of the 121 cases above mentioned. He states that in a certain secluded spot, where the inlittbitants had no communication with .othei populations, the being born with six :fingers had become_ quite endemic ; and ;that - • this 'strange anomaly disappeared some time after a new road had been cut ;through the place. Love and Romance A "Memoir of Ginevra Guerrabella" has just been,published by T.J. -. Growen, . . New York city, in which certain romantic • cirenuistances of that lady's life are stated. Many Confused and quite inaccurate ver sions of these are in circulation, some of ivhichhave found their way into print, and ildsAfirrativeis published to correct them. The authenti&Partreidare, as given in the pa t uigilet r are lathe highest degree a hon. erable to the character of the heroine.— , Miss Genevieve Ward, who now takes .the name of Guerrabella, the daughter of a most respectable family of New England drigin, had the misfortune to be wooed and won: a haihiome Russian court, of princely ,:fortune, to whom, sifter a most' persevering courtship, sjie was married in the house of the 11. S. Consul at Nice, with the reluetaut con sent of her parents. The marriages of American women with Counts are prover bially unhappy, and this Wait `peculiarly se. Soon afterwards' the lady and. her frimily learned that the marriage was• not valid in Russia, because 'notlerformed according'?tbi : the rites of - 'tre Greek Gharchi and ithecame apparent that the 'pkofligate nobleman, who gofers to be a first rate, icamp,rintended tei avail him self of this circumstance to her dishonor. • .!Me refused, under various pretexts, to allow the ceremony of `marriage to be solemnized. in . the Russian manner, and the spirited lady, repairing to St. Peters burg, laid the matter before the Ebriperor. The circumstances :were fally inquired into, and the.Countwas allowed his choice, either to be married to the lady according to; the ceremonial of the Greek Church, or tolbe sent to Siberia. He chose, as might 'Helve been expected, the fernier alti3rnative. The rite of multiage' mug duly performed, but with full notice from the lady that she wq never; five with the man Whci 'had sought thijibstriply to betray her. fih'e 0,0 claim to any part of his large fortune, 114 left St. Petersburg anddeiOted herself to the profession of vocalism; feir which she poSsesea, such rare talents, and in which shit his won so high a reputation. There gat variants minor incidents related in the itaivatir,Thichaddl,tauch to its interest= '.#o4 losrlsothing brbe inigrelate4W-4.1P4. oreAPPlicitY; -- jai from bablron- - Abroad. The Ciovarnment~ Ll3egig fully odvis .eff oviowitio _forei g n. porp foritliilrgAttligil v ided t o e snap steps as iiiil put a stop to their machinations, The determination ar rived at, as well as the policy of issuing letters-of-marque, will be announced in an official form in a few days. TUESDAY 1110kNING, APRIL 7', 1868. FERNANDO WOOD OPTION OP THE PENN'A RAILROAD Co, CANAL DEPARTMENT. rilitE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD JL Company hereby give public notice to all whom it may concern. that in pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon it by sundry provisions cf an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwerith of Penney lvania entitled 'An Act for the sale or the Main Line of the Public W or k s " Dr* v e d May Idth, 1857. it will on the FIRI3I DAY OF MAY. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, abandon much of the Western Division of the canal lately forming a part of the Main Line on the Public Works, and as lies between Blainwilla and Johnstown, (oem monlY known as the "Upper Western Division") together also with stroh Dams. Feders and Reser veto lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in conneotion with said Upper Western ~ v ßy order of the'Board of Directors, dayW o itrt fr eas etw the l et :il A oli t te isi t r ia n id o C lEso ompi l th i y ,EL th .es. 2s 3 ti t mh4vittal President. LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER ROOTS, SHOES, GAITERS AND BALMORALS, Consisting of all kinds of styles and qualitieti, Having bought for Cash, before the advance, will now sell at lower rates than can be found in the City. Be sure and call before purchasing elsewhere. Country Merchants and a denlera supplied at New York and Philadob pnoep at •i, DISIIMAND'BI, No. 98 Market 'street.' - • -- ohrs dcTor• —.— 117 YOU . WANT SOME 41001) NZ* .11. Fruit or . mutat V. Seats; we d, :and eli other 1. drqtel cookingAt dly or wi pe. N ew okswire,-LeMon and Citron Pehrgo to H awort h k B r othars, in the Diamond, where you will get anew orote-cd . Jruit and 'lower than at any other house in the Also ageneral and tull ainortment imar ux oo enee, Team, Wines, Brandies, and Mho, • kinds of Foreign tuid Domestio Liquors. HAWORTH — a BROTHRF. drat corner Diamond and Diamond alley, _ lOWpp Boiler 33,414 w o HUNDRED lfiir :BrietM can find employment on li en tp,under shelter, at the, beet wages. -- Ideo wanted. JAMES B. HAIM mbllktigwad ram Iron Works. St. Lome, BUSK prime NESIKANNOCKi. joh but rewired and fo i3O WAS. A. r ea k ORADLE SONG OP THE POOR 13M18=3 Hush, I cannot bear to see thee Stretch thy tins' hands in vain ; I have got no bread to give thee, Nothing, chid, to ease thy pain. When God sant thee first to bless me, Proud and thankful, too, was I; • Now, my Bailing, I; thy mother, Almost long to see thee die. Sleep, my darting—thou art weary,; God is good, but Life is dreary. • I have seen thy ImautY fading, And thy strength skill. day by day— Soon I know will want and fever Waste thy little life•away. Famine makes thy mother reckless, Hope and joy aru gone from me. • I could suffor all, my baby, Had I but a crust for theg. I am wasted. dear, with hunger, And my brain isnot* oppressed I have scarcely strength to press the, Wan and feeble, toil y breast. Patience, baby, God will help us, Death will come to yeti and wo ; He will take ns to llis.hensenj Where no want or pain can be. ' Sleep, my darling- 4 0mi art weary God is good; but life IS dreary. SPRING GOODS. xprE WOULD CALL THE ATIEN v v tion of Buyers to octrotook of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS embracing all the newest styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMEILES, suitable for Business Suits. A full and oomPlete assortment of fine blear CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREN, Plain and figured Silk and Caahmoto Vesting! W. H. McGEE & CO., 148 EXTIPERAL STREET corner of Market Square,illegheny city mhs.4iew: " ROBBERY or ADAMS' EXPRESS $5,000 REWARD OFFERED. Betmoat. March 19, 1883. The safe of the Adams' Express Conan y was robbed do Wednesday. night between Baltimore and Harriaburgh. It contained various sums of Money, in currency and ttB , a large numbs of United States oertificates indebtedness. United Stites five-twenty bonds, a d checks of the Unit • i t ed States Treasurer on the Assistant Treasurer of New York, payable to the Adams' Express Co. A Reward of Five Thousand Dollars is offered by the Company. The public' are referred to the Alit of the numbers of the 'bomb and certificates published by the Company, and aro cautioned not to negotiate any of them. Robbery of the Adams' Express—Tire . Thousand Do ll ars Reward. The following described Certificates, tee., were stolen from the Adam,' Express company. on WEDN ESD AY NlGRT,ferthe recovery of whieh V 5.0.0 will ae paid by the Company. Numbere of the United .9 ,- .LP,,. cerevicatss of ln- debtednese Stolen. Four United States Cardßootee olilndebtedness, $5,00 mon. numbers 21.499. 21,950 21,451, 21,955, 98 United States Certificates, of $1,090 ouch : Nes 59,342, 59.343, 59.349. Nos 59.212, 59.213. No 59,19. • Nos 59 , C, 59,209. 59,24 69..9)6. Nos 59 .i i , 5901, 59 . 2 9 2 . Nos 99,1446. 69147. Na 59,131, 19.130, 59.120. Nos 59,247, 59.248: Nos 59,190, 59,191, 59.192. 59.193. Nos 59,332, 59,33. 59;334.59 335. Nos 59.336. 50,318, 59,319. Nos 59,993, 59,325, 59.*Ce., 59,3, 59 .24. Nos 59,317, 59,325. • Noll 59,302. 59,3(138 29.304. 59 305, Nos 54,979, 59 068, 59,069, 54,070. Ten 5.20 United states Bonds, Nos 18,179 to 18,188 inclusive. The following o oks of F. B. Spinn4r. Tree• surer et the Unite i tales, on Assistant Treasurer. New York, payable to the order of the Adams' xpress Comp any, Check No 856, for $lOBO. for ea. G. M. Felix, Mei. fie 659 fo r $2098.13 ""J 13 T Gibson 855 • 1030 " " Conrad& w agner, " 868 " 480 " WilsonAllaYden. " 8415 11.20 " " ABohlen.. _ . " 884 5015.15 "" :f bhillite & co., 867 " 904 " Geo. Joao, •• " 863 ' 483.37 "" J WlWagnerdsCo.. " 858 " 2645 "" H Morton, St. Louis, " " 181 " 150740 " " B F Barry, 'ltta public are cautioned not to negotiate any any of the above bonds or eorrifieates HENRY S&NFORD, m b.*. Superintendent Adams' Express Company. PEAL ESTATE SAVINGS 158 Th• TRIN, inoorporato4 by the 'Legislature of PennmvaliilL Open for Deposits from 10 a In, to 2 o'clock, p m, also on SATURDA Y EVENINGS from ti to 9 o'clock. sar-Office, 63 FOURTH STREET. A SAFE:, CONVENIENT and FKOFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, and all - those whose means or savings are swa'i. It also commends itself to Executors, Adminid traters, Collitetors, Agents, volt:int:v.3 , Societies or Asioolations, and persons of all classes: Interest at the rate of SLX PE3 CENT. per annum is paid on deposits, which, if not drawn, will be placed to the oredit of the depositor en the first day of May and Nove nber, and thereaf ter bear the same interest as the principal. At this rate money Will DOUBLE in LESS THAN TWELVE YE AWL Interest will commetile on all deposits the Ist and 15th date of the month after suoh deposite are made, Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Sic., furn ished on application at the office. PESSIMINT—ISAAC JONES Vice Pussmirr—W. B, COPELAND. TEUSTHNS, Hon Thos M Howe --- f ifori J . IC Moorhead, leaaoJones„ I 0 4Homey, Wm H Smith. Jacob Painter, Harvy Childs . l Nickolas VockS.Y. _ .W B Oopeland.. _ _ Bearetary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER. febbalnid PUBLIC NOTICE. DEALERS .TN OILS. B. M. ICIER & CO 11 LNITPAOTII11121 01P Pure No. I Carbon - oils IrD rif Z .r.• .F 4 skirOfilee on LIBERTY BUM. opposite Pm*, R. R. Depot. • oil warranted. • sasAipd THE ARDESCO OIL coreir4NY MAirIIFACIIIIIIE AND savz POB A-TALsale is anterior /gaols of Refined -Ardeseo 011, NON- xxnosivi. LIAO. PURE BENZOLE. warehouse, 27 IRWIN STINE" PITISBURGII. PENNA. LA II 0 en t Work DUNCAN, pIpYLAP . & CO"; Manniseturamot ; -• ' WHITE .10119I8Et).• Cda li . .13 oza 191. °Moa t . NO. 291._ LIBERTY. Kier , The Philoiotihitf Burner AYDEIVEV NEW.IIOIIIIIX.4 al• Burner'for Carbon CHU nine - . ready. It possesses maitPubminages over Hu Common-B=o I. ra. .mall It makes a large or: ma l ight with : partat oombustiou. • • • ' • It wilLburn any qtuiittity ad oil with safety. 8. It can bo,usod with a lontar Abut eitimnsw. I.t can be use as a taper nlialt-bgtiP.: 6. lt can always be made •b terbirn ecronombudiy_ 6. It more *amity •witked 'than stir 'mil burns;._ • 74=1 trimmed_ aid nit i di "4 loo lol -4 at the tank Et. t miles white light above.the cite 9. The chimney cap. be - -rentoved• or:ligartod -withoutttmehing the glans. ;• These burners um Bus 'common slit and can be put on any bur now in uses - Avery Pitr sou using Carbon Oil ould We Eldkwiplils Burner. Price 25 omits ;_per dozen IP. Will No, SA FOURTH street. rittsbur& ; ia2s-IYdw • • ' li PIANO DMIT!E88:- leir x E iii. THIS' 'MEL VV. OYES ; or -WEEPING SAD AND LONELY. song and: Chorus. 300 coping Of thia bountiful now, Song. lust recolvnd. • ~-; Price .25 tents, vn the receipt of which It Will h . ct sentlry'anald. free of postsee,V4 ' CHARLOTTE BLetms, rlftwaree4; Sole agent for ICzkabira Pitukee and pine. Melodeons. ant 13 A It Gi- . SECOND HAND PLOD' Si ACHICELERING 7 ocrAvm. BEA:II. tal black Walnut mei:Talilil need MO A 7 (Mayo. Phickoring, .11:;;;;;;O • round corners. a &at rate instrument 1100 A 7 octave t BEM it CO,. 208/SWOOd, handsome instrumentOn good order..... 176 A eX octave, Stodart; E.Osevrotict: Carved Pelmets in front.. ; 1135 A 6% octave. Zaleibo, ' fr tit, an excelient • 1 . 40 -LAS octave, Chick B octave , iinFoCDTvie A 6 oot.. Btodart. b[ahopony, round 6 oat, Swift, do A 6 °of., German. do . A 6 oat. Dunham. do A 6 oot.. Loud oX oat. English A 3 ota, oo do For sale by JOHN H, MELI.OIt, Bl WOOD EMMET RaDITTISBIIRESH BRANCA; NO. lig L Wood Street. of the Baltimore Igtute Fac tory. established in 1836. A °hob:animal:Man° ootaao Centre Plano. oombining sal the . essen tials of a first class Instrument with lgenovelties (tmderpatent). Highly important to the teritbsgl pianist. Low for oashor sorep W 11384 BBtellsta, • iliimufacturers. EUROPEAN ;:A 'G EitC riceroltss nwrriptisiir, EiruoirkAii -a. Agent, 122 Monongahela' House, Pittk burgh. Prepared to bra:wont or-seml book peasengora from or to a_port of: tit...old !win try. either "hv stenon er,Wling Packets. SIGHT DRAFT& FOR MLR,' parable in !UV Part of. Europe. - Agent for the Indianapolis and Cinainnsti Med. Also, Agent for the old Bleak Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for tholines of Staanusta in between New York. Liverpool. Giaggiywand Galway. tall , COAL LARD FOR SALE—TEM. 111IIII scriber offers (or sale, vel7 low. his- hunt :of 85 acres, situated in Washington township Colum biana County, Ohio, one mile and a half from Sa-. iinewille statiotion the Pittsburgh & Cleveland Railroad. Fully MO cores are improved and un-- der cultivation and the whole is rink in eels ; stone. The buildings are a hewed log house, Tog stable, o.w shed, &o, The .farm is wall situated'Witkin one mile of the railroad. - . • Terms of gale—One -half cesh, with reasonable time for the remainder. Price *25 net Hera. Address, MICHAEL iffetiWIGGEN. Salinesville, Columbitll ootintar.. Ohio. Refer to Jim. ICCabe, Rose ' - street, Pittsburgh._ febahlmidew. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER KIM • SMELTING WORKS re:Rm. at.l7.wersz . ag co. Apwarectaren a • Sheath, Brasiers' and)ksik_Oossper. Cog. Per Bottom. Asked St:A Speller Solder, &a Abe hu bud lode %l et Intu • , • ko. • ar to on WA Viftgoiss'a_hlaohlise., gd _Wools, Wareing% Na lass Pima and 120 SQOAID STRAWS. Pittsburgh. POllll9. • • . sa- pedal orders of copper ostt to ansrdesired; platens. , kThisoikir S. X. ICIJIR JA)1141 GLOVER • ' JOISS TORUN Iperrrsio!Roel Eirsieznium FACTUALISO CP.4IPOIY. KIER, GLUVEIt dc CO:, MaintfiLetnrars of flintidol4 &Falco. Aro, and dealers tall! sand crucible . ay. Office 386 LibortY *treat. oppeelte the P.R. ILPasieeiter . Depot,,Pittebmit..- • , Orden 1111311Wffair sOlkit•d, leberishad N3F4W . To Strengthen and Improve the Bight. Tam• =gm „„ *V i et Russian , Eit,potacilea, ERSONS SUFFERING WIWI DF4 P fit/five eight;_arising.from.ege 11/S Other Ca es, ova be relieved - bg neing the Etwegarm w e b. ble Sp!ebseles, which have beef:riven tried.b7 many responsible. oitigene.of -Rittebtagif -And vr. Minty, to whom' they hare glydn Iferfeet tion. The . ffeitAtstee :Of , theee persona ean bif seen at nu °Moe. - All who pnrolufee one pair of the Ragan. Pebble . Spectacles are entitled to bg, supplied In, future free charge *dr thcaewhieh wdleiwaya give satisfaction. • . . Therefore. It yon with to enetwe ire Impgeye meetie gm:weight canon* . _ J. DIAMOND, Practical Opticisin,, - ' Manufacturer of the Kin*" rehhie beetaolee. jag& No. gaAtthitreig. Part Sundial Da us ts:qAPPELL, MII4IUYANANT MAIMI . I . IIIII, No, U 5 EMI:6W EITRXIT. WE HAVE SIINT ESCIIIMIED • Large land willieletstod stook of Spring,Goode ossiiisdu _ Clotho, Casimereig Vestiags, dm ; ALSO—A large stook of • Pplenglaßit' doom, :bieitabi.repi‘-okelikiriati.;.-iiiia every thing usually iby tret Ow Furnishing More Orders promytbr as • • te 41. iinsalr4 W WI-12 lIBUI • , Jug !waived sad far este by Co 11 sr 4.14 WA 13nsi co*EAt_limmin, Arbitraition iber : B ird otTissele , Wm:MAIM:NM JDo. !e, ,Dn.w r prit -wmfAtetusmusia r , • DAY :Meg DUOS. :Movements ofAtqoponn tune . . • •-.. tathr.-igiirea; • • Hump!' Boitnni.„LiverpooL. April, 1 Bazotua Wiataburg 4 roots New ,"Ze k.liaveknaiNoApril Bolientlan • - Portlan(L.::.LlVerpoe.... ..April - Yorlt:LfierPool:L.::APril „New, York-LiverPooLax.-APril N. AXericao....Portltuid.4.Ltvenvool.......A.Pril 11 Glasgow • - -Nimf • • 790V' me:69C Victoria Liverpool New York..:Attilcli Great Eost'n...Liverpool New _York...Marobr . Sazonia. . • .Bowthtun'n4,' ..-2 - 41mEork...Marali U. Etna.... - - ..Literpool New Yotrk...Maroli Boltemiai' 2......Livarw001• -Portland' 'March 11 Aria •••••••1i1117_90 1, .....New:X0r1r....31.arch 14 Glasgow ' ' tiverpoph New. Xor).„.lllareltl.B 1 " N. Aixterica.W..Livorpobl - "P6iNswil - Bitifolt 19 Canada... . ..biverpont , =19:416:4 2/ Hamn4onia . ..i.BorAajn'n...-.sew ltakk..Lfriaretg Afrtelt • Uverpool zpod'Wn.: Mardi VI moaszineWtieve. ;: - Ej (001111102.1 p DAltir 1 . 911 11010130 roar.; r„ . ,. ThilONArlat . are th e raSey for Gold. Eglirer..ko. • -. 1 • •-• • Boalas^ &Ain 46- -Pa I ' ....., 00 • Dateends . isio ite..... - ...:,—, ' tr) • ) foo r tei. n .R c it i „ n iti k • New York ' Par BAtin 3o re . par _ - _ ! ...., iiiii.lade47,loa_.; .. 1 . .... t :-.. .. ;..--,--.;...: Barton - ......:—. r .... .. ... . . ..—. • '-' ,' • - WeigterriEzaitaintik • f'' - Cinoinitati - j ':.... .... :......... Par 'i u pr l L0n1avi11e........4. 4- ' • par -• ' , St Clev liouls..eland ..—..—......... . ... .. .......- PR par .' . ! - - ' --...-....• PI.TTEIBUBq If. PRODIIO. XhREEt ohmic 4 --- ;;;iiic Dm.w dT, - >Qe TuaallaWAttrUnkulM." , I 1 ...! - abeweathszlillivw 0 0 1;4641 - 111 4: ,YergodissiftealdeQt.'-Wh) had% Streak 0144911tkeentimitsymilting ittret, itht44siit for :outiciqerntrfuglectioniAlttanerimataf.a44 B , l about fiiunsettled . sestinzbeamin4WL-T*•*4=. minor on Gold and-Silver changes about eveiY' five minpiteS.. W—The:tititriteeliqiiffs very 4- , settled, state. .Xlie.atnek lsad-47notaarge; whir t t4044-Plelity. - at Oil gitYlea4ly-to - .1101 'The" . watei; howeyer.is toe, bOnit mutt>: litehes(at th#,Platie -134 kite-weep:4i 'of; atria , * 4l i :fl attering- - 1 3 0 idlirkaz/ixtuisndlitMsouie instances an OVance is clemap,44,..licialben Sales were made on Thatiger,sealtniotitexPitto this report. The 'Easten mmitetiszepetted dup the demand for export haying fallen off:: film' 'next arrival is looked for..with much': interest: l'lourTilis is a vary difficult arti6le tthautitel; buyers and sellers continue at a dead lock neither .party seeming .. goViistim Buyers want a concession, whilst holders .declinl to come down. 'The astern mar)tets a . very Unsettled state, vatting' in their,..,ficyi Fish—The Market was firm withLs.geady 'den:land prices tend upward: The nevi I stoolti y arrly , r , e rapidly- " tter—Sar' SO 76 60 60 40 2O ' , -tronwL been • well; maiitained. with a good gemand for.Governiniiti)iini home use; The 'stout M firit 'MM . & Vel ,nv, osi-Weihitirem e o °halit' Uiiatlce - rbapead the localdetuaud,thore.*3s,..nothing :done. receipts for same time pust were- limited... , 'iWe note'4lB'fbllows : 106 hbleEktegi, sew 264 . 75 ..bbl -Extra $7 a m 25; 50 bbls 'Extra„flp ; 150 bbls, terms not made public. _ have_ nothing new _to note. Thii sales at the Oil Exchange were as follows : Cru of :i —Sales ot 1 4 .0004 ; 600bbls do, 7 mb . l l , 6 l3 g o rth in ; bb . lB. ,let h ite t tiSal i t rates were, Bonded' Oil` 250; ...Fries curren t ni sales of 100 bbls Free. delivered .on the, amst, 250" cash- Other sales' *were made at about - the same range .of ro ea 106 - W. 1144 e; 50 . 40! .Gosheu. Lie. The stoelken-landiar'inectotate• Potatoesi— receipts are lueressiu*_weisi .325 bushels NeeMnohs 99aitS5c.' • Fish sell readilxut full pneet; Jells of 20..bblie No: 3 , llisekiweklerge,'s9@9 SOper hb_T: 10 131218; Ifedituh__ t , 5 bbtiaol. ;20 libbf IF4tite; 'Fsh. Wg,6 25: 20.bhls Lake-Hotiiugs, $5. 1 lawsiss- , The sales hale beeir limited' tUb' best of all reasetlA, therewsiriotho oVerlitb. with. 'Wheat xmohanged: - 12.600 hnshets st lit#l oll 4 , 4 f silef ftoupltfTe &hp MiusLiolvatice. • • • - LAme—Sales of. 50 . bbls at %sl° 401$ . 150. . HI»lt Market steady " .; shAei of 210 bbls a" . .+170 Sugar,--Sales 12 Wide 'Witmer it 12309130 S do P rte Riot; 124.; 20 bbis -Crushed. . • ales of 28 MIS ofriaus at 5514550 ca ,,....6yAnp,-lialei (IN bhlsat prteesmmulaiv;lito3 sacks Riot at, 34@350. Dried 1in2111.-Mitche't steady; saleslo‘huatt Ap S ples: $lll/61.02 I Peaeliei ! dal ea 57 bust; • . - • • - 7—Salis 25 bble Oitißeetified 44446 puoinstmtriti4nEW'.' ` Ctnainoutf. . ' A rather easier fdelintr I . :lrv - real in. the ,Proyls ; ion market...and some imneetisiohilove been - made in Prinia — PartiPlarlY•in 4,1311; nabs of -A Iftw number of liokage.V-tiercellind - biltrift 100 e,}3 ;were made, and:of tietitot Of el malOW/dTheito are fa rther offerings of city at -I k 0... . r were - : Btlik Shaulders bold at ' Cuiii"at 49 - 44 Tim extra heavy. The latter Sore ilonzne'arg.i ed as extreme: , Bulk Sides - wers"sold 'at - Prides ranging om 5 , 4 to -Srr.:. - Tbe IThuirt dhpa , e; alr though a*.ed &WY for those of goodgs l i, would be hard to obtain.; Balk Hate are - se 14-6:16 . to 6W.0. Sales of new City Mess,P n y i kt4 Vicsoati , of old atVl '5O. Bacon bears tto ' the,el Itootationks l 44l7e Mr Shoulders a nd' ea,- , tnere is nothing,olconsetqueuoevdoing In. it:/•_!. - , • • • • - Clatettsah.; : The offerinti of. i act are-ligittd. Mat . the market rules &tit. - Sweet Pioltla..ttago mold. it 636o,aadoonntry . Lard.waa. ttroier,,4ale6 limit: made atlflo*dftaituft- - - try; and 11)340 for city Beef-Da+, tle are steady atidroathaaged. Life 'Thika _quiet: and it4hadevaaier, I, Bheetl , balite* Mal ' Lake - Prole' ta, 'Nem more .fictive. .1311 0 e.' v essels ' *ere ahartared'at Ito for Corn; to . Owego; 9alor, Corn to Baffalt, aad 6340 for' Corn to . CCalpipirciod AO. • Dowerti o Wool Ask ;11.1 5 1 1, . York. . Choke Sauoirireatee.itg, Saxony fleece 14111-blood fleece • - . Nand %-blood ative and% Semi Common fleenea...t IL Nam SPUICONSIN, lOWA ittD lIIDUNA.. . - Saxony fleece— ....80863 Fllll-blOcidlleece. 77c : 0 )4 and IX bleott &see - 77 c : Native and y. fleece ..,..-----..—....—.., ,( , . Common fleece a ter .. t - --- arvER (Coid•sisef *Dui ibiitinaru4l ailopeeid for • - P 404. v C b l . l .. s 4 l Adtip.: • : ' _ • • -•)14-- . The river . idlinii , with..:EAkeithet in the elisnord. andAen feet 41 'W Thalotier ObiccOurnbeeked thaVertnessewereinllol2o4ll% ialg order': Prelghttire not arributuria — tal hero toforts.sowing the .43ovens went - restrbaltine i shiPtausts- - Piwiyall the -lvate are -takeui for the Govern ment service 101'4 ea they:aryl:lo. - The Ht.:Patriok and liberty wsworthe only arrivals during_the day orlt: s ue ot . t h e dal Bunlo-,a• little propellor-4er wahath departure. ' ..`' Uaotaln J. He Booth yistord„. eoldd 'the new. .Cincinnati and , Nnseling nookoita waty 2 - to wa s hes droller, Hart and othersclor AHcoo ow l, allowable here miter i from www.. Tile nowawnerschaveptiehat edttuslaberkr Inc the Leulin4e end Mel4l2l4lLtresdo.:;.; Saint Lents. The river here has eneed - rising iyrodo 1 VONSIONED AND FOR SALE. FRON In the twenty-forrr hours ending a t ten o'clock * A. ILI stare tood to . arrive - N e teterda, Rowelled 23 3 inches and was then 15 30neher above low notes • mark la De. nienll3o.2stattionnwWidte raw_ d el/ ell of °1"°"" *. eernber.M . w.- CRAM There is 7 feet of molar is the, ohaaael oil le Mee= Liberty etre* i Cairo, sad a Mir river below that/ _ 2*: . . _ ff QuII SICK - tyr e ,A a t:v# . "%. ''BrigRVOTYSJIECEIA, . Al4 - 111JOS'IlF 'RE Ath. . ~.... _ tiFir - 11114-2* - edliiith - witi-iiiihto. . fif IF long itneftpgatlcEr.soitiotoftlf mincldeted eloorintemta baying leo on „in mummy. eM. lhErtßS" Wtde v Phaithei *** itmeleft'd mid 'e nvied a V&A iunoont 0f.4.4a50d-enffjetinit iteem 'lleadtichni : whotherorliiisuiting In tneono Arftes.4 or Rom * deranirentatatonf. the oh. kiZ u ei 6: l l l ;la4 i nsartaki i , t ii i /, gl e tliz o ltlm e l l * alVflif 411 ionateatltte iseitOninisip it. echo - saunter demo of '4i/theist.le thkill PA& i lia' iiiirogir at. .tokko fit onotoor or....WoAffoailinsieriossi too pre= 'roam ;a i d if toten,ln thi 43tommoneoinoni of . - adult Intinniflito toflorof pato- and skin:test win bo- elnalne , i• ' , 'r, 'i '....! ....,.! 4n-.-1 . i ta4 Ilei ieliiiil - fail " Izeintvlng Zrapke Wad Ilimmitioke} tif whroh`fetaile-ara via sueleet, r,,ThalWolutlzoixtheitWtztaralitgbe '''' toi. - • alstlfso . b pm en, . 6-ge''‘P iai'" - ~.. hag., lhosr-ins vtigle P s sl 97 i l igiskeitur the WWI. /living volio 'ana - 4700‘ tn—wn-Areithre x onion,. and reotoringthenntytal, finfteiy gfid otrogith alhe wil°2°l764m * . ,.. :7 . , 8 -Ir-- lIEWAE:6FG' ittiTt.4t4 . 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