Stmatit, FSIDeY— ~~ -..._..- Crfl".QM 'MURRAY. eaterday'a Evening Gazeite The hfeere.llarbourg Homicide. aavaaia DAY. Elleisiteno, March 15, 1864. Oottrb , Met-at .8„K o'clock. Gen. Potts his argument at 8 o'clock -• 2ke emetions evening, having oronpled • kelrblit a tediois review of the4tHerote lateen thesubjeut,-Grai Pouter resumed the _ . . • le •' dirntelien fur,the-Commonwealth. • Hit eelleague having so tally reviewed tltd andpresented the law bearing upon thequestiops Introduced, he had but little to He sought notto catutot any man ex-, ' \eept /stun the clearest evidence. The law , -provideisitioadant safe guards for the proteo „ , ilea of. tecoon. is all tile rights; these safe 'fkraaidk unlit be respected—the tam . mast be.' le, • •, .indtoste men most nor be ntlfered haltejl fe ekthe demand of a otamoroue pop schwa. If it wore true that Jordan liarbsurg cad minitted adatthry with Moore's wife, as alleged by the, defence in jaatilicatiola et Moi re,. conduit, the law provides sall . • dent , and Moore oould not be jemti _ _lllll' exectuing - von t reance in dismissed -at elstellowes stitorecooroold be the be. 'gluing ot me abrogstainf all law; sod if aver this great government were overthrown, It would be became of such disregard of wholesome law. Crime mast therefore DO panished. The comma then adverted to the law on the • " subject of utorder•-%apply log it to the circum stances attendiog the shooting of Mtwbourg,- which he reviewed es testified to by, many at the w• tomes., strgaing that it wag Is murder by "lying fn weft"—deliberate end premedi. muds - Although the. criminality_ charged . might britrie, 'Joseph Moore had no right to kill Jordan ll.bourg. It such ales werejus titled, no man wee safe—any man might be.. some laindlar victim, through the gossips • and statider-mongers of the community. Without wishing to se7 s word that would on . iteceasarliy wound thelealings of theprisoner, he then proceeded to review the circutastaneos ------- whichied - htartocumul the unfortunate deed for width he was dew on trial. If he had stir prieed Jordan Marbourg and his wife in the very ast.l.he law sronid not justify him in shooting him on the spot. How much lees, then, upon mere rumor, sad weeks after the • reourrenaes In testimony? The speaker then roriewed the claim of in . saally set up by the defense, quoting Chitty's Medical Ittriepradonee. He argued strongly and at some length against the claim of in sanity. He ceased by repeating once again and for-all, that the Commonwealth did not seek the conviction of the prisoner, except upon the clearest evidence. If there wee the shadow of a doubt in the minds of the jury, In the name of mercy give him the full benefit of that doubt; if there was not, administer the law fearlessly, aa the Court will explain it.. At ten o'elook and tan minutes, the Hon. gentleman closed his argument, by submit ting some authority to the Court on the sub ject of premeditation and challenging jruors. The pleadings for the defense were opened by 'tibia L. Johnston, Seq. He to:tinned the jury that, as in the brat stage of this highly important case, the Commonwealth had the first and last word, so In the hut stage they opened and would dose the discussion— again having the tint and last word. Al though feeling the advantage of this fact, they would remember how gingerly they examined - their ewe witr. sssss lest they would tes tify to that which they least wished the jury to know, while one of the oottnael himself dare not trust his own feeling, hot read his argument from manuscript. lie referred to the Angular fort that while every witnoes tes tifying to the sheetiag seemed to know what It was, and what it was for, in advance, no body attempted or thought of arresting the prisoner except a stranger who bad been In • town bat a day, and knew nothing of tho wrong et Joseph Moore. They did not say . "Joe Moore has iserdrred Jordan Marbonrg," but "Joseph Moore had shot Jordan Mar- Bourg.'.' Ho did not attempt to run away, 'but give - himself up, end as the officer testi -, lad, he would have trusted him to come to Ebensburgalone. The speaker then paid a beautiful and °to -- trent tribute to the early love and cubeequent domestia life of Mit prisoner; his entrance ` upon the service of his country, his nine months absence from home in the army, sod his return, in -the tanguege Of Barns, ."1/L1 knapeeok s' his wealth, . A poor but boa.t boat, - The speaker's picture of the prisoner's do gteeth, buss and yearnings for home we, ex - bulge!" beautiful and melting, utioang with gni effect filootgornory's floe poem on llama, with cdsptations br th. speaker. The counsel then proceeded to a review of the testimony, which he handled with marked In favor of the prlsooer—a practice in which Mr. Johnston is most tactical, expert aed succusfuL In the course of his ergo moot, he read with exoelfent to. int, with rea ping comments, from Lim Lich end 13th eh/p -ieta of deenuel, the 34th chapter of Genesis, sad quoted various other mate from me Scrip toria, in reply to the Seaptural lee quoted by 'the other side. If Joseph Moore should 1. aro remembered the command—"thou shalt not kill." Jordan biarboarg should have also re ; membered those other commands, given amid the thunder* of Sinai., "Thoti shalt not 'commit adultery," and "Mins than not covet thy neighbor's wife." The dinner bear arriving before Kr. Jana, ton-was able to eon/nude, Court, at 12:10 p. m., sdjonfned for two hours. Oa tiessembilng, Mr. Jobeeton proceeded with hie argument. Spam will not permit ec to follow-the eloqueet gentleman through the various points elite speech. We eon eateiy eae, however, Wit It *as 'the most eloquent an/. forcible arguitnit, made In our hearing - on either side, and had an Impressive effect upon the jury and the andienos. lie con cluded about rete o'clock, having occupied • , about four boars—rioaleg with • thrilling. tO the Jury to protect the wives of absent salaam from she wiles of the lecherous --libertine and their daughters from the arts of the elldneer; Hi wee followed IY Daniel M'Laughlin, Seq. Imam satessids. Mr.Latigh.llo reviewed •-thookrournataness of the killing, and contended • By argument and the citation of an thori Coe, ' 'Hut the pithier :Wes leboring under tem peer, Insanity at the time. The length of ay Letter &Omit:Oahe' L me, however that I enteiluenin a ifoiipsts of his argu ment. Mr. le"Laughlinillet young in the . tan buthiceffort Da this occasion showed Industrious research end tact in presenting his The court room showed a mach larger at tendants,' to.day than yesterday, the speech of Mr. Johnston keeping his 11/totters quietly in their seats during the greater part of Its de livery. The pleadings will occupy all of to• marrow, at least, and the case cannot go to the jury before Thursday. There are yet , three speeches to make.. The trial continues . to be the older topic of conversation, and vs lions are the speculations as to the conclusion of the jury. . The prisoner appeared in better spirit' to-day, we think, than on any day since the trial commenced. Throwing Stones. • We wish to direot the spacial attention of --Ulle pollee of both cities to the dangerous practice of throwing stones In the public IOW& Boys are la the daily habit of throw ing stones recklessly at one another, and the srU seams to be fearfully on the increase. This morning, on Robinson street, Allegheny, • b4-thirteen years of age deliberately hurl, od a atone through the window of a store, sataildng the glass and whatever elsattood in the way. This wantowttet of dertruotion witswitaissed by tie cimpaniuns who re mained on the corner, while the perpetrator fled and . conoealed hi mself in an alley. Of clams the "owner of the itore would receive rteastisfaction from boys so destitute of pen dial' as these moat have boon. Sic mention the outrage thus to show to the polio' the neoeseity . et.. taking prompt moos uree to punish all those.engaged in the prao rice of. stone-throwing. 'lt I, only a few days since a man had his brains knocked out bible city, by a stone hurled from Poyd'a I hill, end =law punishment follows mob oat: raga Immo expect-to boar of other per. • eons being slaw killed or maimed for Ilia Throwing stones in theatmets is a most fir,- - put set of disorder, end the Mayors should indict the severest penalties, whenever the raMehterititairght. 1 'Mon - Tamp asp ?at Oaraexa.--13en. Tom Thumb Mu extended an tovitation to the or - -phew in the sOlrerid aggyienie In both cities, tongtend hi, lore. onTritiej morning This _is nirry generimenti the part of the fieneral, andAltelovitittionerilrbe gbgdly accepted by the managensof theierentr institutions. It ,11l be an intereeting:eight, too, to gee go orphanatogiither , 4lo,the bail is /erne and feret7bolVenxthegootommodated. • la th is but in. . • • s eigtion.* It will; Jaunt tabor things. wash liana and forktlvittom. Wooing the bandlel.: •;--Tbfltnengeriresinaktfureatiiins being int:Dittoed Aattrlbe klie.bee fee votig lebnr, that bye ! galittilttlftidg9ll64bniiii ;totting to` do Int. tektlP ' 32,. 4 ,,, WN ,, M4 0, 1 /Flog tcrtie;oloi. '444007A41,14 itid .P 6 ) 114 4 4 , er .141111411-,', 11 Literary . P 1210114. iiiiilitOkoninpoOon is•tbe product of n lad of nineteen pude:who lost lib liming at the age of Ave. His name to James H. Lo tus, and his home Is ih Allegheny city, where his mother now realdee. Heim been a State pupil of the Pennsylvania Institute for deaf mutes for abaultive years. Ile is now in the employment of Proteator Bache, of the Coast Survey, Washington, in. the capacity of draughtsman. The eoundn eat of the slaws expreeeed, their comprebenßiVenese and natriotiem, would be creditable to any one. The style and lie• Lion employed will compare favorably with the oompoaitions of maturer youth rimmed of the advantages of all the amiss. The composition sufficiently demonstrates the val. in of the appropriations made by the State for the education of deaf mute,: rhosesern or 700 arnztuos. MARCH 18,18%. Nearly three years have now elapsed since the boom of the first gun at Fort Sumter roused ttopattiotic moos of the north to a sense of their imperiled liberties, and luau gar/1404111e gigantic conflict between freedom on one hand end oppression un the other, yet the smote of battle continuo to roll up Iron any a bloody field, and the thunder of arid. „ler', t 6, rattee,ef musketry, the dee thug et sabres; 'the 01011111 of the combatants, th e screams and groans of the dying, and all the °linear attendant on war, intermingled Inoue horrid don, All the air. Soculorless vicissi tude. have attended our cause—now disaster naa befallen our arms ' and enemies, at hums and abroad, hare looted with OlidlAti , •ll fur .oar downfall, but only to be disappointed—now viotory has °row - rued our efforts and lent thrill of joy through the heart of every loyal American who heal awaited the result to hopeful, yet trembling auspense. Minna. upon alien of treasure, and thousand. of iiVOS have been PWlLiiurred up ID the vortex of this raging Maelstrom ef disunion, and many a heart baa been fined with bitter ago ..y-by to loss of soma lured one. Our heroic rOdiers have baptized the eon' with their blood, and rendered our Annals glorious by their deeds at Shiloh, Antietam, tiettysburg, Vicksburg, Pert Hudson, Chattanooga, and Mi many a Mario( less note, while our sturdy mariner, have nobly done their part at Hat teras Inlet, New Orleans and Cha,rieston. We have been threatened with foreign complica tions, and have to struggle with internal factions, but in 'pits of these and many other embarrnsittionts, we have ateadily maintain ed ourefforts for the toppreesion of the rebel lion., .-13 in present moment augur. well for We success of our endeavors, and fervently do we wish that our most sanguine expectations dug bstreallxed, and that the time ts not far . . distant when we shall emerge from this firoy ordeal.. Though the tide of war still surges Backward and forward with destructive vio tense, it is now happily confined to narrower limits. The resources of the rebels are much diminiehed; ours have developed instead of lessened. Starvation and ruin stare them its the face, while prosperity smiles on us and our granaries are heapec to overflowing with the gifts of a bounkeous Providence. De spondency weighs down their spirits, but ours are buoyant. The leaders of the rebellion, though as defiant as over, aro now waiting in, terror and despair the stern sod . awful retri bution that must sooner or later overtake their crimes. The tone of the southern press, which has so often been wont to mis represent and twist erery event into ■ sue. • - oats for the conlcuerecy, is despondent, and their people are tired of the causeless strife arid anxious to be under the protection of the old deg once wore. Their currency is aimos t valueless, and their whole ftnancial concern is on the verge of bankiuptcy. Their army is almost demorrlised, and thousands of their soldiers are waiting an opportunity to join thoslinion forces, and turn their arms against their betrayers. The foreign despots, though willing, fear to afford open aid, and, in con argotic.* of the stringency of the blockade. they (the confederate, I are cut off from many articles of absolute necessity. All their pros peels are gloomy, and the air is darkening. with a storm that shat] sweep away the test vestige of that hideous despotism born of tr e e. lon, perjury, cruelty and oppression. Let no hope that the war will be rigorously pushed on to &speedy termination, and in the meanwhile we must not forget to give the Ad ministration the hearty mi operation of our heads, hearts, bands and purees. It matters little whether the party in power be Democrat or Republican, provided It is composed of honest and patriotic men, who will hare no comproinise with tral.ors. This IN no time for party spirit; a nobler question demands our attention; let all join sac& .n the work of quelling the Insurrection and peace will loon Come. Whets the monster that is now reeking to destroy oar national existence has been cat - gashed. may we not hope to behold oar glo rloaa flag pur.fled from the single etsin that Mae sallied and marred its splendor, that er . nre over a free and united people. Ms" oar nifignided brother, of thu sou•ti, retraced from the thraldom of the slave oligarch', profit by the terrible experience of the past, and not etaar themselves to be again monied by political demagogues. May °ducat!, oaf institutes epneg np oolong them, and the teachings of true-hearted men dispel the ig• elements, that has been the cause of their etc- boatring s dooming, to fatal In Its tendencits as secession. Elevated by education and friend]; intercourec with chair brothoee of the north, may they abandon their thriftlem bah ite; imitate our in ...terry and ente•priee, and be rowirded: with tan equal degree of Frog- Parity. Then let to °Jog Igo to oblivion all seotional prejudices, and remembering "No ow. no Utica contracts our powers, . Sat the whole boundless comment ts cum - . let us hand in.hand, and in a spirit of frater nal love, devote our energies to the work of developing the inexhaustible resources of our common omantry, and fulfilling our brilliant destiny. .1. 11. L. Subterranean Oil Transportation Coma The bill which hadn't been introduced in the House at Harrisburg, incorpomtlisg the Subterranean Oil Transportation Company, named as corporator. B. Bush Perkins, Jacob - Zia&let, T. J. Power, A. D. Safer lee, James B. `Elistrain, Thomas Smith, Isaac M. Pennock, W. W. Ball, John Black, Jas. F. Duncan, Bobt. C. Smart., Wm. F. Johnston ' Jackson Duman, Wade flampton , Ja s. Park, Jr., Henry A. Weaver, Matthew Oraff, Hobart Ash worth,.W-11. Wardon, Conrad Brown and Constance Curtin, and authorises them toper. ohms., bold and enjoy roan lands and moo manta in theta Pimple as may be nemonsary to carry' out the design of transporting off from the olizegion in- Western Pennsylva• nin by the most direct and practicable route, by insane of conduits, or pipes of metal, or other substanco. Section two authorises a capital stock of $1,000,000, with power to in crease the name by • majority vote of the stockholders; each share of stock to be $lO, and to be entitled to one vote. Section three designates the officers, to consist of thirteen Directors, a Secretary and Treasurer, to be sleeted annually. Section four subjeota the Company to the provisions of the General Railroad Law, approved February 19th, 1859, and gives the Japing the right of entry into and open private property secured by said law for Enginceri,ArtWins and Workmen in carrying out the interest of this act. Section five constitutes the Company "common car riers and warehnime men to thoso who intrust them with for transportation, and pro vide, for punishing persons destroying or in juring the proporty of the Company. Sec tion slz authorises the Company to borrow money, to be secured by mortgage of their property and franchises. Tux BILDIEMET PIANO io rapidly gaining in favor and popularity. All who have lately viiitod the Kano Rooms of Messrs. Womellok k Barr, the SIAM agents, Intuit have noticed an elegant Parlor Grand Square Piano, pro nounced by Judge, to be the beat Instrument of the kind ever brought to this city. Wit_congratulate F. Sailor, Esq., of Eaat L 001 471.4 flaring purchased it. We also notice by the agents' card that a number of oar citizens have bought these superb instru mento. OROLNIZZD.—Tbe Board of Directors of the 'Pittsburgh: Fort Wayne and Chicago Hallway, elected on Wednesday, met at the °Moe of the eompany, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, and organised by appointing the fol lowing efkeers President—lian. Goo. W. Case. - The iiiiiideat—flea. Samuel Hanna. secretary—W..lf. llama, Bro. Mr. S. P. Henderson, fate Treasurer Iwo gut, wu appointed Treasurer. Tbe other tears remain as heretofore. Tam Maryland Legislature hu passed a bill, nuking It an offence punishable with Ana and imprLonment to employ females at places of publie amusement to wait on de audience. The bill became • lawtbrougb the renresenta- Mods of the blarilial of Polite, who said the places ware frequented mostly by boys from thirteen to datum years of ago. Thi, le the notional .testimony everywhere to the char eater of establishments whore the waiting women ars the chief attraction, . Tin Ctas as Wilma, ran 7mill - tn.—Chief of Pollee Lang has nat. yet meivad an ai -INM tho tolOgroOlo aistioteh b. *inn on anus to nimeamit, Watt Vitginla, ittlo- k &kVA 'moot of Wilton; tha s u pp w .d Ir ;Airs, ;italuip been cached In the watch. begalt Ann* I& unit, bat the Idaini will commit lilnt to Jail this illYArradon.• • The :Western Penitentiary. M. Slack; on lira:Ay, read a bill in the Legislature lit relation to the appointment ct inspectors for the Western Penitentiary. The first !fallen provider that "the Supreme Court rhall , within three months after the peerage of this act, and es pry two years there after, appoint two taxable citizens of Alleghe ny county Initieetore of the Western Yeti tentiary, and that the Judges of the C,l rt 4 of Common Pless end Dirtrict Cour, of the county of Allegheny shaft within three Month. after the passage of this net, and every two yawl thereafter, anpouat three tax able citizens of said county Inspectors r f 'he said Western Penitentiary, and in cart of nay vaza9cy by death, resignaiton or otherwise, the Court baring made the appointment shall fill the vacancy than occasioned " The se, and section provides " that the Inspectors thus apponted shall, at soon es organised, supersede the present Beard, and have all the rights, powers and privileges already confer red upon the present Inspectors of said prison," City aillitalay Dr. George L. McCook, Physician to th. Board of ffealth, reports the following death for the week, commencing March r., and end ing. March Meter— ...... 1e White .........- 11 2 ,.. t.45 , 25 Fetuales..... 9 I Colored. If Ccnetimption, 1; Billions Remittent Fever, 1; Dropsy, 1; Typhoid Fever, 2; 'Annum Tremens, I; Gastritis, I; Unknown, 1; Ence phalitis, 1; Suff.Mation and Spume, 1; Cin •cleions, 1; Still 131rti, Congertiim of Langs. 1; Scarlet Fever, 1; Menai", 4; Diptberia, 2; Enteric Fever, I. Congestive Measly., 1; Con etitutional Debility. New OaDee.--Capt Wright, Provost Mar shal, has received orders to send all men en ticed by recruiting officers, and who are paid their Government bounty at his office directly to the field, instead of to Camp Copeland; as formerly. A number of men enlisted for the lath Pennsylvania Cavalry will he sent to the regiment to-day . Me. W. A. Cliiwitarcitstv, 45 Fifth street, kw received Madame Denaorea'a Quarterly Mirror of Fashion and Journal du Grand .!foods, for the Spring Quarter ending May, 1864. It Is fail of engravings, many of them beauti fully colored, of ibe Frishiota, etc , nod con- Lain, patterns more than we can name ur count of things interesting to the ladies. POLICi ITZIM—Mayor Lowry Lad thirteen common eases before him this morning, tbo majority of whom were committed to jail in default of payment of fines. Mayor Alexan- der committed two moo to jail this morning for drnnkenness. EITINSION or EA X% CElllllloL—An act has been introduced into the Mouse Repre sentatives, extending the shorter of the Mo nongahela Rank of Brownsville, for live years from the expiration of its present charter. ONE of the agents of an insurance company In Hartford, in molding a small remittance of $12,000 from the west, the othe: day, wrote cipn the foot of the cheek "G‘ood for bum,. Tut efiLktIZRA Batons.—.{n ac• ha. been introduced into the Legiela:ure, oho hitting tho collection of tolls on tho Chartiore Bridge. P1.1.4"0.5..0 US I t , xc B I:ADBei, 1.11t,11i131.. H V'IS OEIF.IifiArED 1 INT 0 ! Th.., t i. en" rwi . vuri EL:74INT 111%11“SaetIllud .)1.1,t11,1r) tiliVKAi FIRS r PUIZES •ttibill • •wuth 64se Vatn et).1.1w1.1 Lutes. We ern also •gnnta •o. 3 1- lonna..ker A Co 'a and anDusn et in 14 n. Pr•non, and S. D. S W 11. nestal • 31.4 •rol 11•ro.onl. aro, 1 1 nr•uns dealrlo, • po,r•l inno..t. .1, If i• wired to call and exon.lca•to.n.r• on ~11o.olo.r• Among hav• i.n.a1,•••••1 tknoo men. 10 thin ,, vr, plea. •r• I Kmn rworring to AID n Krwurr. , A 11.- J.hn 31 ,11 nr , 1‘. 3 1 .4,.1 rtir ,ly 1 0., Ur. 31. 1 /-11y ...0.14n.1 Dr, Jon.. R 31, lott. lock, A 1.1.•elor, Y.y,1.1..1mrd fl•rd Eva I.la.nn 34. Dr. Cl 11.• tot ter..l 31 ...1 Mr. nurgb A •,...rauno. or o.v p•••• wilt sou no•try• awing. WAKELINK & EARS &d• Ago . It.r .e.: 'LAf IR Si to.o Ortg t . h. 14 A cv..cr al AAA, nt tual. A )31 PLETk ICAI. [RA It C , ctairtot.t, n, Arty Ott. 1,• 1 .. r e ,"• •f PlAtik) Mew only Ten Dou•r.. Ir. •la.. awl .41,e, for. • III•rar) I. , lng.n.aLi. to .eery our ato nam, a rtam., t,t , r ca,C, a Lloh cams, l• pot.— c . art ba•lng tnno talus In arlactlng ph.oca adapteal to tpe pmpolsr /31.14! TilE ROSIE CIRCLE, A .11.-etton :larch.., Waltaaa, Palma, PC.buttleatte, R.o •n. Contra Oesces, Four• Eland Plan. and Natio Geom, 2 Vola. TIIE SILVER CHORD; A colliwthin of :bop B.llldll, Quartets, Daett, , with Plano Aaoto pitninteot. THE SHOWER OF 'PEA ILA A nollo..tton of °twice Vocal Duels, with Ptan• 2. , ...apaeiment OPERATIC PEARL..., A ooll.ellon of Nor.µ.., Dv. eV and Trim, con.," ',tug the ViKal Elm.attm .1 Ilae best OPera. , with Piano Arc.mapentto-at. Al the .one (6 volaum) for 510, or sing), at tho pr.rm. Plat, linott, 5, 15, Ct.th, toll P. ul+ h 7 °MARL ES C. MELLOR.. • N - - R EMOVAL , n the lot of April we No. 53 FIFTH STUN NT, The bonr at pri.ostit occupied by Memo Mob, Oro. A fine 6.lonrllhf at a PI on band prat. ently at bio. aTICICXT. I. IL HOFFMAN dc BRO., AA* domed. of D«:k.t•. Plano* N. siEDLNI, Nn. 183 Smrritrimu :4? Pianos and Musical Instruments 1:1:8!!11!1 NEW PLANO'S, VIOLINS, 01:Trr DS . AGCOIiDI ONS, STNINOS, Re. , Whirb I. rill 11.11 Am low 120.4.zurd 11".4.ArTS WANTED TWO QUOD AX roaGsas A NI , 116L.P6R8, Ta whom bonablbt noployccaat sad gw4 sag wit ba "inn. For further zatormatbm addrea. L. .ab Faribers. Provhbmon, na , Scranub, Lor.'r n • ,ram by Naas- 8/1.104AN 6 TOM robl4.lm WANTED—An FxPERIENCED MAW. In lb,. Pry G•nntlo bnalt...s To ono I hat ii.lcotapet.nt. 1114.r.,1 a ogee art,' b. paid, by op pljing Iramnaiately to ==MMEffl WANTED—A PRAcTICAL GLASS CFACTUREII, to tak• haul, of • Wlvd Otasia Factory In the e.t.a of Ohio. bloat nod, stand the basins-. perfectly, Is 41 Its Actable. 00 other mad apply. Adds.... BOX 131 h, Cleveland Ohio. calla I W • • NTEI).--160 A AIONTH.—I want D =at SOO • moith, expene. pai d d, hi th rt other "r•ell ' um, need and ' curlikus article•. , o ele• eeocfree. Addres. Ja2B:2mdwlT JOHN D. LOAD, 131dEiniord. 3te $75 A MON want to biro Aganta Inevery co ty .. 575 a toontl, expense. paid to ben my OM , ol un soap Family Sewing h1...141r,s adreta, a. MADISON. Alfrad. Mains zussoL UTIOJrti Ac DISSOLUTION OF PAItTNENSIIIP J-1 —The partixerealp heretofore eel:ding between the antleralgned, tinder the style or WM. 0 JOHN STON & OC., Liteatoellr dissolved, ,o take effect horn OIL date, sicaenn LIEEOON retiring freta the ntio The buttinotat will be utt.titxtted ete tomer. ly, user the style ta hettlefore. WM. O. JOIINSTON, latit 4 PAN i t s 4 1 ;.=I N I) . Pittebetrxh. Feb. Seth, IWI4, DISSOLUTION, 01 7 .CO:PARTNEIT -01111".—Tbe prinsrstify berstnhvs sawing botanist, JOS V DAM ILIHN Imrl ICVAN DAVID, ander the dim of Jos. F. HAMILTON ACO bas boon dissulysil by motnal consent. .1(M. V. HAM ILTON will attend to Om mast/led savants of said firm, at tbo old ttand. oon , sr first and Llberty .p - JIM. F. HAMILTON, *VAN nevm J 0.% amylb C°" E El IP.—The untiersien- ed &aye this day stlat.dat d throtes hdatbas miler tb• rume sad styls of WADING & H FRG, as Ootatnitskat Mareitasis witt Bailers h Petroleum sad Its product- R. 0 . 'WALLIN°, HURT R. RING. o=C3l=ll bF R G 41 1 441uorted- sizes, at: 1026* Quin. stsentnotinarit dm irtatam, In ..1113d nalikt RAMP bk4intor, sol Wood stmt.;; COM if P PCL4I, RECORD. PiIT.FIT`RGIt SIAUh.EI ari.rted Exp,orly for rho. Pittabargb G.Att. IMI=MIIIII!!!! GRAIN—Mc:. wag' A.. to, at 11),.. ,r.O war nontly ittrt. Wham lut cicium,,et. nuns ua, atin..ll,l for ( au, .:.A stt,re u,ay , Lr Irt,ui••l t ,rrr u •11.•: . rd ILt E 1.1::, •tra•lyiiltlo3• 111::• t , •••• '• • ttr.lT 11,1 T •,• • • VA , : it, • Pit. I.JuNn— firm e:t:, try avid :role detu.sud •nd prnvs s•e 0..11 t. ass,s, Inrviblvil and clear sLlea; 13 ‘ %al lc L r pis in am vial I+ 3 ,slSe h•F oongas cared. Me. Puri. is ~.r. quirt and in the slarncek of .aka,we omit qoutat,ous Lard le. l o let Ant hem tall fur prime city reu4sr. 0141.11',E1t I ES-111n Lyarket for rrtsrerisse IN • ditell • d very firm. •4111 dended upward tan ens". Ttu earevallucly high prises now ps”vailin Ism a tb•denry t , retard Intiocke.s, s• the s1ri•11 deal r• do not feel i dstprv.vd to buy very extru•ireiy h. fur 1-or . wscti”or _ .• uvrrEß & Et: 4 l9—.llA! Better 14 vary acarr• .. .rectally prime ynnlittaa. anal tiertnark-t f.vat' Bret at lull prima', ae!aa nr 9 bbl. a;-.1 It ha,. prim . doieat :Pi Esl9l remain ab9ut I.tat qatt.ted,::.b et, that we are aware of, a , thultab we underat.o.l that eoroo fow bolder: are bectoating • little "wreak In the knetul, - and It . alleged that they would pelt at a altgbt con ee.elon if the opportunity offered. We quote 0.0 20', 021 In hulk, and :Galto44 to bbl., with tdlrw reported of 000 and 10.6 tads at In; and 300 In bulk at 21. Hu lloed Is quiet but ftrin .t 124003 for goal cut. brands of bonded •nd S 3, ft.. of 160 bbl. , free, en 'outelde brood, at itt*.; 106 bblo nab! straw to arblY• at 11 and .1114 dual lime figure. Napa. I. brut ertt Inquiry and the market I. firm al 1. at for prime deodorieed. Iteabliorn is Inn, at f,tner qabolatto.. • The reciupts during the twenty-four hour, null., last evening ~err, IWAI tails, a. . b. Ash worth, LI; Jonathan Gallagher. 40, Gallagher * Delver, 7. N H Byntm, 2.1; L Hosenbarli, mi; • I tel. 1:411A New York Petroleum Illarket. trtp4.al Dl•patr - 1 to the Plttetrur7h Garotte. Nate 'tons. Ifarr-Ir, 17 —nor roar krrt fur tr'ru , lo rou ttrora dull. tot prier.* re mato irrollanged r the eiort 1.1 31s. d 32. for April (I.l:very. 11.. Sued its Loud to nub .u.l 01 - 1,1 are lower, sa4s I. the spot al 4..11.. The, Ir 111.1111104 Lt ITN. orl but el loser :errr•. sales or: rt. ipsoat befarrle /or snlnr t, .1.r:,. r. 2, for 51•1,11 deliver. sad for 41011 Ttre market tor Ilfepthn rn rocited and so that rarer.ra, yuoratrou. car:trot be trrv.u. aaturrrai ;Art, arr. 2. , L,r !Gil .41 . Centtal Live Stuck Market. • •C Arch , tt. I.laf h I: Mar. h r.• aover•l r-.•son• ad :110 •firr 4.• a vr.y tam • dans., 11,.. sa 't .• 5:1111.r She, .• no I nll. .a.p..r•susut most. in 111. 1.. th• atrpply AS larg•ly in ex.,. AT Mt , cf • and ar..l llsi. 1a...., 11, th• mark. t Ikan awl 'N11.111,11,11. le.nitad Then,•aa an ea.., vaatrrz. ha, era sal r. ry r. th. n arrk waa th•a 1 I oar for raltl•dralrrs uat e.hs n hail *lure sard•au.. the r•sez vrr• stns.! a rlflfn, sharer,. r Vu....• a.as 1.2 r I.l...l.lferrnt crAdr..•.l "...I way 1... 1./11, as fiat ra . 2 s 7 r eorhtth.t. . • LW , .L rhp!rt h o L hn. A...! 3., var. of %,,,t-ro•t• I I r. uul•h Iro , , to J. hn rly I: head v.• t Newton -m 4 , ,!, 1. • Thr rh,ttpfik t wet. qhwarati,l, tsgt, gin. 1....4, hot to. anhVy wa!! , npp.rantly Aehpa,.l . .11 1. yrs* ileultnt Prie.• un.itc.; ”.,ono pr.c.,,t , hlerlam.t, tonging tr,r. h.h7 , pr ",. li, I . Urn., :a:4y t.f the , rhAdt, Uij rum a 4W hn4ell front IA !I. a••, enkgn nt • ra,a, ,nd It. •1 1 . ,:.I.v,L Wm L.-I. 1, , A.lll r ao, r. Mtn, .4 I,sl/1 ••• ra at-ml rl ,l .1 3' r r•t 111•Ir..11 A 1,A.-M •loprml A raJ • F., .A , l 31 1,1,1 m, •1,, , /4.1 Tl.erx.—y ours.et Ite. rul,l 4.111 a thvthl rins the per week a... 1 nothr.theNthth, the 1 , 1•11 , 8 .err letr, r.a the supp.y e.,•eolerti roe, MEtifiMMM Belie. of the N. Y. Grocery Market C. fte.— The buelare. sta.e aar laat ',.• been aulte iPtaltei. bat ttegr. ae: ue. •,,uo ate! a. ran Let anva m ner ra our noatta•o• a..p.a, 4 , r n l ...at '4 , I' itta2ll, awl rather rte•r. 1.,1 11., t.I dost ed., .1.4 :he Alan lllu.luclu J. ,11 . per Oe•ar, J74-,.<2te , ~ 6 , 1.1, a.ht tlngt.turn ••:' 1414) Maraca., map J•., 44, 4 rm.; 437 ti,pt and 11 Lida J•Siaalt n, :44, and IVO I.F. St. Drmibgo, 3.:34•2.:1, both ra•rt rb• •teeh .1 NI., In the r• nutty te .11 N. V•dk. The folaoetng Is toe lateet trom Btu Jane!. o for Ib. two end int; Yelp 4 , , 13,4, by mllrlcegraph pet Jura Stock 73,8.1 Lg., Price 7.3110 mit,y tkeL a n 4 o . n el . Cleared fur oulte Elta.• 4o .4) bp, a( arhttal to Neve York 7/1,00 h,, B a tlmore !Ikea and Phtladelphta eleat. Loadlac tor Vol. , State, JX4I bane., Taw York. 0.144 D.tt, more 24(47. nollra. rather /ft, artarily •100 our la.t. but the nx..rtos tvutlonem estr.rno:y flr m, +b.l aalea of top Cot. hat o beau [nada wr a tort b, Inaproverueut of t ay. r•bt.• ca:wn clod.. 574 blpla, 4 tta and 2. • u••••• por.do at ••.a.7V,e; boo. new rlbp •.1.1,••1 pall to arm., ...in.., 67.0,, 44 , Per, KW... :1. 215 111 a ..0,1 01 re. old Cuba Centri.loc4l, 4,150 WA. P. 16 rup, 10: h 04. old and I.lor Cut. 1 , 1 n...•••• do, 46,51, 132 bbl. Near 1,„.14 te.u , ervp, 4 lbw.. Biggar—Stun. our la, the isu.ine•s bar been u,l. *rate, and f, • day or two pun lb. :nark..t but b... but rra noillo no Particular rbange In privra, pr•vioup prevailing rates being .1111 ‘,..rr.nt The We. are 1114 10.4 s Outa.l 10.34/.154 cla; lit Por to Ric4ol3iol4, al do In band, (ca.b), litar• tit•lqu., 14%. 10 bd. and 97 1 , 1, 6 / a main, 1.04"IliN 504 bbd. New Outran.. Clarlned do it 14t.,'; 111 bar Havana, 14•10%, 4 mon ; 621.1 hg. Ma i;.,llgt Lisa. Ildelada, beta, nrrivsa, In", QUM, and 10:1 bbd. and 35 Gbh I.Nmerar• Sugar, on term. not made public. lous--The question of probable enhanced bat lea a these article* con Unto. to attract the attention ef the gll4O end .peculator, and the market 141 kept In estate of activity and excitement, prima In the meantime advancing from day to day, and deaths buoyantly, the latest sales being made at ear ontelde !laurels Tlx.• Wee reach 3306 bp Pepper at 37%a 40 cent*. bob du In Banton, 37%, 11:00 du In bond. It lirt.b.do Pit:acute, 20,a27, 41ti do In bond, part 7%. It, hales Clove, e 7 t y , le du Mare, lob and bon du I Notrusg*, $1.2;431,27% rash Chicago Alarket. /larch —There a.. Inerruls.ll apeenlatlee inqutry for Wheat. and the ruarket advanced Ne prr bualtel weteltberli axles No 1 ep Ing at I 13 , „e4 and tin Spring at 11/.00,0 4 . The marle• et, however, closing wank, the advance DOI h^tng taaloWned. an amine , Isroaud la.r Old Coro, hu Lo tLe extrequ. 11r7un.wa of Imlllers, the out traurattloos have to rpT•nrt Is 17000 trushe, Cs ml *float Ist .71w. New Corn w.s also i n go o d ,f w and and firso..r, wILL salts of No 1 N1ci0.4%, an , NO2 .1 7 ,. .447 4 4 6. ~ T. 1.10 ad• of New No . !e.q . dwn. also sold et w , i4Nlc afloat, 14 to be 11•11Trreal at ultAller, duck. Oats ware lo for demand aryl a elm& Ilrmar. vaL SLIM of :50. I al u.1 4 „eq1Z1;44- for wleter rocalptn, aod 4-”.4(404Y for fresh rrncrote. and for N. oats. Rye vas uset. olth ales of 0... I O $l. Barley aras dull and Deglacte.l. Thera 'ma a good demand for note ao ad•rattoo lo gore. of T. p of ah.ot L:01 i.Lis al at •I. L tv, - the market clo.log at t 14!,,,, Philadelphia ri.h aud tie r ed Market.. klatch IS --Flat he arrivals cantinas hell and Mu market rather quiet, the thifereneo In Me Mows of boyar. and walla. Ilm ltln. operatic.. te more miles of Mmkerst at 617.11. ler I. $ll% and for fa, and and $I I% per bbt for maul am and Lame 0. Some Madera o aming. Pickled Herring range at 6-13..iak!..j ro lid and dry Cod at :63.‘47 the Inn 11. and lb.. &limn t moderate. Pads—Then la very 111110 demand for Clovers...l, and only wane 600 Malady toned Mayon at 67,60•117,. 76 per Modal, molly at tho lattar Ileum for prune. Timothy la quiet t 33,25•63,nn par bushel. Flan comes p, slow and the crushers aro buying at 53,21 per bhotal CluelunekU !Flour Market. Earth 15—There yr. a little opine Infused Into the 'rhor martet when Gold touched 0 to New York, but It operated with more power OD holden than It did on boyen, arid entailed in but little ao• tool %radios. At ten present tine the market wears Its old *hada of dollawn at 55,700,76, as 130ELlillli gout/111ton for good aap , llot, fin. good and koolm.br.eda of egtra, 50,100,13 for trade brands. To ellen asks beideig would hate to grant coaegoslons of 10c to ldo per bbl. They, however, displiy but little, If anyolleposidco tonnes the mar. kat with their atecka. Imports by Hirer CL2WINNATI—r26 Pkakous-11123 We park, 12. la 62222,16 1.0140 GII, 18 Lao tocoo. ZOO 601. 601.67. 167 Moto hams, 2 ok*Aay, 16 plopo Ilqrtor, Clark & co; bhda bacon, Cook. Pettit 0 60' 57 do home, Kook Parkrr; G 1 do klion:Orre, v Lc.. hook, C L Caldwell; 20 half lihda bam., 21 1042 ah..14/26,1, Gltuwas , rl; 30 kb& imam, J 1' Chums & 03, Ido do, 10061. 10.1 041, J Kirkpatrick& I'm; 16 bbd. bacon, 6 to do, J Palmer & an; 1127611 0014 1 to hams • D MEW. 152 Op oil 6 n o l, 21 21 Suydam; WO do do. Ellkapeon Maas: 10 able lard oil, Watt & 61.6ta bark, X &Ilan a oo; 2 DWI !ant Culp & thtplad; . e b6 c . 202 Il,Dd4aohk i o m el lL Yinamla w d teXlo;t d t z ts t d olboboe s'p ttat em Ilia Ab rir Childs_ a X - , 0 to w•a3 ; bziibal= dooclndt Goo X *OA Mt ado* J J New York Seed 'Market it 41.1116 —Clorter Is dull az.' how, thorn 4 present no demand fo.rLA a,' but for bt.mr uoo •a:oo 111 ram.. by roattnt 'l,..ft 9. t•I • . I '.• ; . „ , ftrtt •+. r-, .11 :• .• • • • . It .mt..•• •. r v., Phlldilelphia La , O/h Hat Let. 31., it t r 41. .4 nt ton. art in 6.4 Inn. 11, I • STIE.I.rI (PAWN \"ATCRIAI PACKET Ftilt LJ CI r. NATI —Tbs e. PAILAWrS r frouner:ly. so err. or Por frul4l.t Er 0p...., co I.;.+r! :yr 1. .I , IIN FLACK. J }Ai..., flax', !A` ...LI r`... A 1, . _ 'l 4 l l)t{ (INC! \ LH Ig M.,1.1 41 .42,0:11.i.E lIL To. nuel , l.l apt J •n4man.w.ll leAve f.O I, .I , lUr slid intertii, •• ports oo 'llll 11 1 .11'. Itzh lost .01 4 p ni. For freight ..r b.', I ,r 1 ,, mhlh JAS i'lit.llo , 4 g•„ _ . p r. •I.A It WII Nt; 1,11, PAIIKERSIIE111; PACKET lon steamer MINER VA, t.apt, Joht. OvroL, leave Pittsburgh for 11 etery TUESIJA TEWILSDAY tIATIiILLAY, making dos. o..t.fpos with the Whin, mud Paritaratottg P-1 eta Returnr, will les,. overy dfr.•~N DAT, WEDNEADA 1 acid 1411444. Paiwoopq• a.. 1 freight rocelpted through to 1 orkeraburg. For (might or Name apply ou bond or to 'AS C 0 1...1.11i1 G 4VI . Agootn, On Wharf Boot, at]. foot of Wood ....et. da.ll:dtf p ( `ll{ WHEELI Nli, SI Alt I E.'l*- • jc,„ t , TA AND ZANKSVILLY.—Tho paasenger steamer EM !A GIL4IIA 51..ttr,. A ere., Comm M ander, leay. Palsburgh •very TCI.7.BPAI, ot p, m„ and Zanesville every YUMA T. at F , The new steamer J Lll, t `onlson. C.tru ander. loaves Pittsburgh every SATE:P.I,II, aT 4 p. m., and &meet tile every TI.:F-SDAY, at 6 a. m. roe th. 1,111 or psoetstro apply on board or to J. D. CoLLINGWcwit ' Agent. l'iltottorgh , H. S. PIEECS d CO., Agents, next Zaneitl Ohio. 8.4.4 KS. SECOND NATIONAI, BANG, 1 - 11EAST:BY DEPAIITMLNT Orrlcz nr roar-ran,aa nitita l', attract, Wuttroaton City, 1864. 1. Witca•f• By sof:afar-tory et preeent.-• the nodal - signed, it has bvol, mud. t.) • SYCUND NATIUNAL BANK OF I•lTit-111 In Ti.t County of A Ileghotsy, n ,al. , of Prune,.,.. tilt,, hae teem duly orptuts.red u and t. the mainframe.. of the Act or A, At to pr,vr,le Notn•Dal orrev,... • plodgv of Coifed anat.. So. k., u, pro., it.. On. circulamun and redcoat:tun, theret , l," ant Tel , rnary Ytth, 10th, aud h mplied .lit, ft, pmyrboons of .aid Act nnicrewl to rota: Let/re corantern.luit the bnelnese of In;., Nu, threat., 1. it CH II t ••/` .1)1 Or lb. °chancy, do beret,, cartift ,tt t., nEr.til) NATIt.NAL BANE, ur PITTNL,to county of AiL•gitrny. and State of D atahorued the t.nerutat of Bunk dot the hot .fi.relard. Is. tratlnsoo, vt,ruf 11,• 13AL day J A II 1 . 1.:11 LI, I'LL,. Ou.ptrulio, of th, THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA. (Y.,rrarey IRO!! TFi UFT i•.‘ rl,l, t2:100.000. gm., . 5i.000,000 T 1... IRON , T7l TI:I'ST I , llr I'.'• ;•••.- • na.• , ..r 1,16.1.1 rr, ~; r • • lor tr ••••rth. ••• ,(...4 ft • 1 fln. B.; In 1 1 .•111.o,ht ott s• •••1.• L.p.nut. ...a A • Ile•rtlous wade c , •• ; nt Let JO Mil I F pf 'Ar G. E. it Alt F.R. P•• eI JNO. K. "A TT K [(MIN, PuLl, TFIIRD ‘,111,N 11, PITIsIIt fiC.if. 11.KAA( h) I LY.tuVrlA,i", Vrrrcr Lea r ,nr i't r•r• . nr •Jrl os,,A t• op ,/ 711i1.1 , Artll••Akl. • r•ros. ha, b•-ra Joty ,ro a r-r • rlvA.eAln.l AIM t rules •1•1 t .2;,th Inul • ..1./ Act 1,)11,••-d ••• nnt.11..1 • .0 rr I.nnnr , t.. 1111••• 11. , /,g !ton, r• I. 11,1, of An hereby r , ‘t nnty ftort r.l•lo. • I Prono h., • auto r ..14ie /•• • • ..•l. < , *.of r 11.11., ••• r nt't n •1•1 In1.••• , 11,1A11 ••• I h•nd ....df I oe., :boo Celt .1.. ul Yrt••.••). ',lll • )Irrrl. , 'P. the A.,(.14 of ow. .:n 1. F., r Laaa.imm 7,, ma Lat. the ',Mug of adt.-Id-ro ant., W::1 b ...1J ta,ethrr, or amn] to butt Tmrv•la.r4 Ped - nuna &airing • • :miry maiden,. al: on M. ALLEN LOLLS/NZ, THE THIRD IiATIONAL BA.N.EI _ _ No IV Water adit. Llovicg orgoottAd h. Nnti,,l roe r.ntv La ea, preponol to do • General Banking- Bust•iless I.I9:Pnt.ITS RS( El V En, Excbatip, -I, the. pr., cfon . ritlm of te• lut and Nat &mgt. z .od aod r011..r4m• nand. to rt.r) it.oc.amihl part lb. clmotry 01117,•• r Eh. romg•l• tie N.. Caul& IN, mrot r of Wor-I larn.l •Ld Vir,,l• ally, 1 I • 'ha Buok log noon. of rt.^ DI MR Kfll.Go' INIIII7I . CIO?, No. 110 Smithfield St (1. PCIEITIC 111 It CCI74" , if tit/ MM. IZZIME • - . A. 11•41, If. U llama., Floury Orryrig, 1.. Mori..Lana. ADAM AEINLIIIAN, Prnidnol. EL C. ACIEWILIITZ. mh.lAtt IoLLAR tiArGS6I.S I ANN,MI 6 1, , Formry STR=II. OHAIITYIIED IN ISt:, . Opm, daily from to 2 o'clock, al.. an Wcdorodas d Saturday ....clings, from Lay I. to Nocarobet Ist, from 7 to V o'clock, and from Novcc.ber lot it May In from 6 to 8 o'clock. - . peptone received of all sun. not 1.• than One Dollar. and a dividend of the prunts Striated talc: • year, In J[ltle December. Intereet h. te-ro de clared wutd-anotrottlly. In lone and December, stun. the Du* wan organized, at tb. rate of .11 per neut. rnte . snrt, u not intwa out. Is pitcced to the credit of the depoenur a• principal, and beare the..me i n . lama from the first day • of J one nod Itocember, coo, pounding twice a year without troubling the &post. tor to ca 11... area to preeent uess ten.k. At this rate money will double to than toreire nougat, containing the Charter, 131-Laws, Hoice and neentlationa, furnished gratis , on application at the Lac% Pam Drlrr-0 SORG E A LII ILL non r11...11.4.11.241. IMMEUEiM Juno 11nritmas. P,A.r A Ills•I•ir • 3VIIIIAmJ Aou- A 3 . 1. P.llwk. 31. 1 leauz •tn..s .10/113 If rticra..l4...p. Calvin /1414..., C (I , orp. Hill Henry 1. , ' , b. .L lor.holl, WaOor P Jultn Orr, ILot.ort Elenry L ItILl;.s1 t, WlThoto K So Wont: -float..tor Spoor, Alexander Th Mllll Vonkirk. loa.c Whi‘Oor, 3hr100., Tonom. —CLIAS. A. COLTON +IOOSO A. Carrier Cloak* A. C.llou. /oho Emus, /3.1,1. L. Val.T.L,t Jot.. J. 0,11..0-, B. H.u. Nter u. Iltkoks , Mallard nay., Juan I) 11.11 y. 5m..... • Sm.. mbl I claw N _ pereotis ars reutioneJ .1.1 against employing, In may form, the Made , marts •hleh bum le...da used during Ow put t.hre, year. te dwinnete the ddn'.lr sad trel. • strength 1111:11N:rn 111131 NE V e The ve• done be ~ r. Royal X Flint Gls., Pot. Oval X rim, . " XX " " TI " XXX "" XXX Or Royal Nat Crseksrs. Ito Pet Oval b. Oriditur. Those who Infringe on spy of Mee. bee , nis • i,l 1. procoodstl sgesloal sccortliog to , ho lA. rosoittn.s trtsis marts. E. Tort Pitt Glom Works. Jan, 1. IP:I Jat.les SPORTSALEN'S HEA_DQUA 134 WOOD STIULTI Loring to. &nettle!, of Oportp.ra sad DI heft to Id. gplendld et. a of Gl7llB, RIFI.E.S RE% OLVIatS, PISTOLS. GAMIC B AUS, FOR DER TIAS EN, 81101' BELTS ead POUCHES, DRAM 1 , LA .nd entratton of every land- Meaux& I. the !inest eve, btougbt to Ibis tharkst. oet7 LYON A HNSTIf AL. IMPORTER AND DEALER In the rot wive! brands of GENUINE HAVANA ORA Itel, end ell &Ice. of SMOKING AND CREWING TUBA IA eINUPY FANCY DtEERSCUALUII TVREH, In Ertig i ;f t ylety L U.NDRII THE ST. CALELES no -o.l3.—Tbe Truth etoplted on liberal tame. VtARLEY MALT.— Prime .1./Spr 11.111(1.110Y • conotaattr on hunt and tor solo by D. Z. GALW,LT, WILIo Na =I Mae" stmt. ParlokoTsh. FOR S.ILE-FOR RE.lrr. S=MENIM =if= u.r&h. _ ELL; 1•1)ii SAI.E.— The t„r as, the ay. 71, t fn., fru/. to Lack L. • J. •,.r_.!l.) It L• twa. .-ra. a. aad 71. t vt..•A anal h• af. le to •arnaiLktug .hu due:tong. Al.)r anA ,01.•••antal I. acd vn.o, to al; 4Y. -.at. -11 Lie .1apell• I Ida., ,17. nooutry ' , fit/ff.! Illocnotter , • ca,ip, 11...vvr ~, o uty, amt..- Lt,g , , twe•Gly ,n• Frrnitl. la • rm. tiro vtonal frr,/ d•elliug, ex.t,tatnlug six ruvisa, ou the property. Tl.re ~slat • your., orchard ,r all kind. .4 fruit. Tl•.r. iv a good haru otaboto.a, de. It It about a n.O, 'tom tl•• iluth.ster /or t.rzo• luqulre Jf li. 41. J•26:tf South Ars.... Allexuany 4:11). OTEL 11)1( SALE—The splendid - Ll Do • 8...1 In Oil lily, duo... tho NIIegI PI HOCSY, ITer,l for • de. 1%. building la (rum., V) feet t orti.et, and 10 few( do-li, and JOut•tha P..rl.r, I:acing-mom, one and•room, krgt• room or Bo: -to,. or Clorr-rvom.spfcioua 1,./1,11 g. LougsWean n. , tn tlrat ; twe're Bell.rooru. 1 rtp , ru a 7. Kitchen no the erottel - , or, and E. 1114 tuotoo. The hu , ole palutad a. , p1....n.1 in M. 1.-0 *l7l, au! fa tAillt a gond COI. no .I,out ion, .00 hes co , 'ar and Cu,. n a n o for o ,, t.. 1.- ilia, Ti,. dotata, rhea - eine; ts ,r,„ , 11 e•L I. u•e !init....oven sod sttrmg e, rl ~‘ ~ t ile do of the kitchen. the h klk o d I modern style, dr, , r+n•lon. : o •1 LI. Ti , drnond a upwards tmlf an , , , an end examine the Kern., or es addl., .1441 N 13 Silt iti fete At Ott or PPtaktrch. [MIN.PSTANT To BI TCll.ER:; , .—!'or Sole, 0, LOTS, earl. hat os a front of tt feet on Laurel and Jump r street. •lid 1.e,, , •.,1 in depth trete 100 to lot krd to Dynode. y sorrel • here there loya fino •treani ol sated, and hear the line of Pthe snlvania nsllroado The location it worthy the rerome attention of those engaged in bold:owing, ite It prreants savants,' not surpwaad by any sound .he city. It I. about midway between the city line rod Knot Liberty, rt bore the Penasylranh• Railroad Company are .stabliahlog their extensive cattle yard., sod when the toureher• will .000 hare to nr wort to obtain sindr supply of beef, kL, as the cattle yards within the city will soon hare to yield 'heir locatir,us to rapally tnor.o.iog population, which now nearly surround tbs., Terms easy. ANA, et the Beal Estate and lesurance Vince of 0. J. BATES, Hntlrr •trest. Lawoencerille. Lula VTA LL ' A It I VEK v FA E, a.tnat.d r tho fillonongattala al , vt• tha first Lock, ham., • f out en said 01 'Y Wet, and osta.odlog back to Braddock •trttt, adlottalti, the Conucllstt la hatiroad, con -4 ~.- r aa and 77 tottchytt. TI,I. I• au tadtatra lt.. It. All ,tt f.,r [natl./4 ,4,l.ring pnrittrans, I, “Ing the • .r fr••nt and pnblt fltrnYt ant, railroad in the, and ea. Mill and tn., on an•etal • If., Wry, , apt K. DI aBY A Ylti TUISTIN, th• tarns's., u. tt. t A l i../.11]1iAC4.1.1. Ile I' au. tt I etrt.4•4, I . .ttattture. tr.Lll IL I(I , .:FINEIZY Ft IR -ALE, at Par. ket.burg, Ntr....t Virg. ann, Itn,,sn .. the Ka. na•tha 1 / 1 1 fleflro.ry,” lust nrtct..l and In cocuplet, ap.t:y Le' b./ .• ndrtd and Ertl - bar• 16 aur r urnt, sad at, t • ..1.1.tr,41 n.Ly eatout. nttuat .11 a uti..n..14. t.,Kana•lta :It, and WO, LL I. , a , thau 40..41.31 .apply of sprint tat., In nt rit4r. A 1,•-tter cnauca tor lawman:it at u.••• r 1..0 ..tr•rt.tl t., thou. t. h. , 1..,a1t to rag.,--. In 111.. btatu..... arida". pit{ REM zne NT. === ot otA •• • 1....1 B. KY. a/ W 0.4. Ron, 4, At r. • du. 8.... r • r ../. .hove Clia.•l.. . YL ZABEITZT Lr,_!cr. I . 4 LW ti rAI.E. ILL 11 IL 1 VI NI . TVI,UNEW OIL PLATS, • IN a. L lu terq 1 fe,..1 41.rp , Irr.ll Icl. L..t.vcrr, inaLd. a.l cenopl r I.wl. ul Inlllll% ~,„1"I EA ‘I .-A ‘t" MILL PUR th, rtvar, 12 MO. n• !b• .1., t., ..1 ho•tetitly. The •• I:: ha•l lasd I u run r. •1 rottla, b toss In . ah ;s. . rs . l) ounscruch./1 fur harp. I.talld• li.kS 10:1 NI, MASiCIt, f. 1Y ,rn P. 0., P. , A 1.i.: . I.l . :A;q.:—A_ TRACT y . .1. El.s, t •nohtp. All. , gheoy Own( wl:b •t• r ....IL, pa A mall prx...ot rondstiva pa, In •ksa to s.. 1,4 en.,••••full). r par st I. •tr•el. r. G II r,‘," Alt. 14..1 'oat,. Ixl. 1. 4 1‘ di SALE—A B , rtutu Eztoritz, 13 foot L.' woo.. 1“ loch cyllud.r, 13 re. tr.. fly yrAnt, *ad et ot...ut lb. hone powrr. Also, one ilarraux, tro Dry oadGlbe Orders, am opri,,ht Bodo, Ilocbh , o oar Chalo Dock Sow, oar machlbc for fooling Pomp Drd. On- tHI K. , 11., our Duvr TW Hoehn, WV/ 4.l.tnit krt 25ri sod 2 Web Shorting. AU of Mc ol , ...rorttclra •111 U. ~Id of • grt•ot bar. tf g.Lio by opplyog ot on,o of l 2 FIFTH STREET. 1,4 ramo tiouso contain Ing four T.Ann. sane,. on the corner of timo moo 0,2,1 Merkel strrets In the llorooKh of Manchester. be LA Is 17 Inol h et 1.7 Ji feet de.. Trroar may. Inquire .t TLIUSIAS a/LUPUS'S Wog,. Shop, Easter str.et , Maw hooter, or at the Trodden°. of the •oh•ortbrr, In McClure townoldp. JOSEPH STEPP/CRT. • I. 4 l litt GALE, Vitali LOW.—Vito rurrET VALVE ENGINE, 'A6 !nub synod., 6 Owl moke, in uchuiruble condltlot, with without Kelm 96aft, Ely WlLeea, Tiragea, Torte Pump, Ata This Zuglue le well adapted for maul purposes, especlelly For Boling DIP NI and wee IL TB(a.. 611.11110KU.41 CO.. Anchor Outton .11 1111 s, 614:11 Allerchem:2LCite. PULS SALE—That dealrable property i situated ira the Borough of Manchester, on the uer of Locust street ang the Ohio river, .od kn ir o u wn me the Greenwood property, oo which Is emoted motern etyle Brick !heeling !louse, Car riug• Honer, btaLles toe Ae. Ws further put a Oars emit:Lire of A. D. ITLI, fattf Wator ocrool. P E it M t•burtrb, ft.h:i'f—'l'o a ntnall family, ilia ,L' one-half of • beautiful tooltlenn• In Mount Troy, ono solle hum the Allegheny Market Rouse, trill: ahtol acre of ground, all moored ulth Iro It trees, ovorgro..., shrubbery, lc. Au vaaellent led! of . target cistern of *oft swat... Enquire of A. en the prenalses. tel,tf IL Hk.FIN Y I.l)ti SALE, located V at 0110, oak the mart Aral C. 6. R Capaal , y forty barrels/ pad arra can be ased In dont•la lb. .m.,,,,1 at • .Rant expense.. 1,1. , rude and liannad •Ith au, For a , dr••• lin PVO. 11 1, -N.H.I - - t"Milt .8 LE— . l . l.2ttt Ix 9-etory ts ICK 'DWELLING. aniata-d. In Iyw.l •tyla. and In drd , ..411-1111,1 va au. Pacautd raw . t l a•d %VW rl..ntala• Ins olKht riam. and finla6nl garr..t. Can ba Cad at •arga.n. Kfaltdre o. COL? S Sill :TA BD, 31.4 Llborty K \ IFFICIi Boom in the LL Bolldlug tortn.rly John S. 1.. , No 81 Markel ocroot, ooxt door to A . Ilokurs S Foos' Amok Ins, floury Apfly to lie/BERT D. THOM PSDB. Ar Blra d InDuran, Gmapany, 8ag5.47 . • Building _ u 7 A17,b1,--I'wo Wrought Iron OIL L STILLS. 0m.... oor . - nth eoPI , Tt o N"" %ndl flonda-,siug rip, MI the cwk4 mA roor.eo ,..r.moete. Also T WO STEAM BOILERS. ..cinkry of RCOn M. BOLE, Oorm.r d Pcdnt awl Dovarexte aMmel, /Pr( /it UN EkTek, Stationery and Neva, Depot for asie, to the haat i..,atinu, la a lop. [37, ••,1 0.•14 • duo bashkon. r, iwnon wit/..1,011t capital, It will be au • ameba. . opportunity rn etwa.re himeelf. Par particulars rail at JOlf NP. R 111INVE1, wands. Mall, Firth street. POli. SUL:: Farm of 52 Acre*, total Inn& Wt kin. tow - I,llllp, .I,ic•ri log bald of Peter Parchuten t..n.l vettb in ..hat die t liCv of lb. IN.unsylvanl• Ter2ll , l masonabln raqulan of WARD, itiha Peat door Irma Fifth, au Grant strewt. FOR BALE-SCALES AND WAGON. —No hAVo two trod coootvihand 4'LATTOILM , CA LEY f .t oale--oto large obit• Ala; .C" , .44 ,1411 0i..110ri,0 WAGON, Infinite at •-.1.3 . 1 ills. tnhl.s.lor 6. 1,700£17 tan_ t l- 016 KENT- - Nro Rooms for Offices, In No. 11 rovurtf . n.ar Tin, abeam in hi. 119 ?4914 .0 .61 . 1IZET, bar eddtbrield. blbo, far torn or years, VABANT LOTli in the Moth Warr —di, Canton Didier and Allabbally WM. k DalualloToii. No at 111ftkitreed 00 atity. 013 St AND LOT RIM &&.L en , en, di. Gadd= direst:Dd . AMU, - 'Ward. Th. is lamb tbs boon: - A to NACNCRILL 10 ANNUM, {MA. ID Gaut Kirk atttotik, , 1•1•1•1,1 st••••• 111 .1. • I yothati ;.r. : at 'chit, tory • I.; 43.1.• tx • u.-rate, In-quan tity or «orb arts lo bropeal to is to, total, the tar. when mid tiVl/.1.1,11 ONO, DC d, and et:^o to Lr completed The price mutt be arm' 4 on: In Words en tag balk Core to be put up to sari et. ut tacks, of statue tan trattotis each, Oats in lake sada, td aerate thrta bushels each. The tacks t.. be Cot kalorl t.•• charge to the liortrzau.zi. The bay u._ 'trots to be eccure/y baled. The particular kind or dtacrlptoa of atm, corn, hey, or straw proposed to be delivered, rubst to stated Cu the proposals. All the articles coSered tinder the bed. herein tn. retest sill be eutpect to a rigid inspection by the GoTtruntrot Inspector, before being accepted- 13IMMI .•, . 1.41r0g •Z• n. }I•• eud rer. NETS Po ... ,I , T ll.ntracts 111 be awarded from limo to time to the Icsts,ct responsible Weer, SA the interest of the Goe r may reignite, and payment 'rid be made aben ths thole anfoatt coutraefad for shad hat, ban dolls - reed and .or plod. The bidder el!' be nnuires.l td siccompany his pro peal 'rim • gnaranty, lopaell by two respowiiiiie I pereine that in cries his bid le accepted be or they I will, wi t h hin ten daye thereafter. Titivate them:an. f or th e same, • Ith goon! end suflicietit eateries. to a um equal to the smocat of the. coatract , to waiver the forego ro-opoecid conformity with the term. of Ithin advert ieenien I, end to rear cue said bidder should tail to eater lat, the cootraet, they 1, make good the dlfferenos between the odor of tall heftier and the nest turret reetioneible bidder, er ILi ;venue to Whom the contract may be awarda.d. The reepottelhillty of the guarantors mast be shown by the official certificate of a C District Attorney, CS.lllectur of customs, or any other officer ander the Culled fitatio Goterantent, or reetpu.fble person known to this offE.e. All bidders will he duly notified cf the acceptance OT refecthin ..f their propecal. Thi• full name and I'. 0. adds,es of each bidder mast le legibly written in the proposal. Proposala moat ter whin-coed to Unreal', General D. li. ItUCKE/3 ChiLf Depot Quartet - n... 4,, St uh• lepti+o, D. C., and should be plainly murk.-4 “Prupo scsle for Pomp - IN..' Itoodu Ina mu occal to the 0.0,0 of the con tract, Rimiest by the contra - tor en boll ,h of his gun, sawn, tall required of the eurcemitul bl4ties. bidders up.t aiceing the contract. • Wank forms of bide , guano toes, and bonds, may be obtained vpoo appllcnt io n at th I, lLesubecrlber, do hereby propose to furarsh a, deliver to the United gratee, at the Quartermaeter Department at agreeably to the terms ..f your adeartheemant, inviting propowels for areas, dated Washington Depot, December 8, the fol lowing art/clea r sit bruhels of Corn, to o.oL, at per boabel, of 66 pounds. - . basbele of Oats, In tacks, .t par bashed, of 32pounds. —tons a Wild nay, at par ton, of 2,003 pound.. tonal of Straw, nt —par ton, 0f2,000 pounds. Deliwery to commence on or before the and to be completed on or before the day of—, 186-, and pietism myself to enter Into written contract with the Undtd Stara, with good and approeed trecuritlee, within the vacated ten dare after being notified that my bid has been accepted. Your obedient aerennt, • Brigadier General D. B. Rucm, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. G. GUA RA NTT. . We, the undersigned. residents of , thereaty of and huite hereby, t ot es, and sevendly, wren. t with the Cnit.4 Sitates, and guarantee, to case the foregoing hid of within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, ea, cats the contract for the wise with 'rood and sufficient sureties, in •su me nnui to the amount of tbn oon tract, to furnish the forage prop teed col:ultimo Ity to the terms of isieertimetuent dated December T, under which the bid watt toads, iwd, In case the said shall fail to Once, to to • con t ram latornal,l.o Ip:w -ar,. to make good the difference between the offer bi t ter, said and the next lowest neponsible bidder, or the penman to whom the contract rimy be •warded. • Witness, f Olsen under oer hands and teals this —day of —, W A (11.1NCEL LOB., k.rsbla, Zajl hereby certif that, to tlk. Lust of my 1t.0.al mid belief Om al i n e award gaarauturs are 60-41mA sufficient ma .retles for the amortut fur which offer to be own rit, 111:1EIMI!I y rertieled tho C0tt04124.... Di-trlrt Att. (ollocwr of tuttoua, or wy othpr otArrr omit thv Gourd Stet. Gvvernmout reerknktblv perso loom to tha ortico. MI proposals tacalvad coder this aalverttalant, will be opened auJ eamultind at this onto. on W 1,1.) i;..usr and dATI:II.DAY of naeh wank, at 12 m Bidder% ara rrapactfmly ianted w I. peanut M th. opealug of bide, If they dealt, D. H. RUCKNE, 6•11:4123 BrlA Ben. and Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR----;;ealed Proposal.are tomcat till rho 19 . rn INSTANT, at 1 . , o'clock 3.1 , furnul.lng the pArttneot a.b .t GiZF.Tric “wrlc,g, J. B. 5158.i..141_ TILN TI7OrSAND (I 0,00) BABRZLS OF rLorn. B.ds will lat reretwal for what Is kaown as No. I, No 2, and he 3 and for any portion haus than the Ilt.as) barrels. Also for 102 barrels of No. 2 Family Bids mast be in duplicate, and far each grade on .1 7h r e ' 71tilt h y " ;;; ' ; ' - f f l' lZre r lOr to be comrpf.eed within fire days from the evening of the bids, and to soca plantar.", tut Governtron may dleca-n, de livered eight, at the tteeornment warehouse ln Gee: getown, at tbs. st hart., or . the railroad depot, Wa-Llugton, Tn. delivery of .11 Floor awarded to le oompleted within 1 went, days from the opening or the Leda. Payment will he male in tertilicates of indel.d. mew, or sot It other fonds as totoGoverament may have fur daburatment. • The usual Government Inspection will he madeiont before the floor la received, Led none .111 be accept ed which in not nab ground. .0 a oath of ailinalance Entiet accompany the bid of each bidder, into, hna sot the oatti oa nii to this ofnca, tied no hid will he entertained from panne vrho bane preen - m.ly fa.tel to comply ith then. hid, fp. from bidders not 111 , SGIll to rennond. Government rem the Maht to reject any bid for any cattae. Bid. to ho &Adm.., to the andentgned, at No. td:t U mroot, Waohingteo, N. C., madomed "Propo sal. for floor.” A C. GEONENE, Captai lb n mot C. Wadhlrotton, D. C.. March 4th, 64. mhT:td DErrn 1.1 Tilt Orner, 1 Pittrbnrgh, Mara 14, 1844. 500,000 BUSHELS OF COAL Pealed Proposals will be received at Gas office until the 231 day of MARCH, ladt, at 12 o'clock M. for the faruishing and delivery of Pt YE EMEDREO THOUSAND InGSLIELS OW GOOD MILIMEIANT• ABLE PITTEBURGIG COAL, at the pierce and in quantities en redoes, vis 101,000 bushels at Vicksburg. Miss., gon,ono Dlempb IMO., 21.0,000 " Eat,. Ills. The above coal to be delivered as sate as pasible after tanning the contract Proposals must state the prim kir etwb of the abeve places separate ly. Proposals mast be addressed to Lt. Col. 0. Cross, Deprity Qnartermaater General, Pittsburgh, end marked “Propoitals for asal to be delivered at irks burg, Idmphis, or Cairo," cc the case may be. Bids will be received for each of the above named places, or fur Oa whole ancoant as may nut the bid der. Gunmen., The ability el Um blddrr toll the mean...L.0..1d It be awarded to Mtn, must be gummuteed by two responsible pemona, whose tignatttres must he ap pended to the guarantee. The reeponsibility of the a - claret:lton meat be shown 1.7 the othelal certificate of the Clerk of the 'menet Duarict Court, or of the United States District At torney. Bidders must be present in person whoa the bids am opened, or their proposals will not he immathered. Bonds equal in amount to half the anus to be et bothee n U. contract. signed by the contractor and of los guarantora, will be required of the me. emodul bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond mast acoomparty the contract, it will be mom eery for the bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or to lime bonds signed in mucipatim. and ready to be prodocal when the contract is signed. Form Of of the ca my of --, and State of —, nod of the comity of—and Mom of do h^twbT Pntintitos that is able to fulfil scoot:art, In accordance Rlth the terms of his proposition, wed thar.shotdd Loa proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into acontract then.with. Should the contract be awarded him we me prepared to become hi. meuritios. To this guarantee meet W appended the eslicial cert M.. obeys mention...] Dretromls from disloyal parties will not be thine& sred, and an oath of sliegianm will be required of succeitelti bidders before signing contract.. The underelmedreserves to hl if the right to reject my or all bide ,thet he may deem tea high. Payment to lie made upon the oompletlon of the nontratt, or to I.on thereafter as the undersigned shad be ft Donde. 0. CROSS, nohltitd Lieut. Cot. and D. Q. M. General pORUPOs 1r7 . 17.71.; rj BODO, D. 0. Was DI rsam 02p.mer, Casa, Dearaar, ) 0 of chl•filtuartannatter, Watthiciaton, 4. 0.. March Bth ), 8,.l d nrcpmala wW re remlved at *lda ulnae on tli II o'clock to., ma fritIDAY, Staab 18,1664, far famishing Oematerial,ml the ameba of .STEAM AlLLl...arisff the necemary amchlueryasmacapaititall by and sPeralksin.6.4 pu.x.sofgrtad leg, catnap, mixing mid Maaming forager - anima feretabcd th e cavalry Warms as Madero, D. 0., with auntrient camrlty to aopply tea tbousaad harms. The tellowing Hob! or Onlana eaa bean afmolat ed, towboat all plans aad opecitleatlona and papma ferrying, •0 the odd will be miid a Ct loud Minn V, Saul. 2d Ob i . Cavalry. Colonel O. E. Lowell. 23 inasracbmatta Cavalt7. Lionlens.o3 C 010.3.11.46. A. Etta, Chief Q.riora mamer, Cavalry Bureau. lb. plan winch premiers most economy, .11 ca. velum be marled, mid b. talented. The grastiet promptitude win Im moaned. tio propane will be oumidered unites accompanied by the oath a allegiance. sad • mildew from a 0061,2 kx0.12 to tbll. BUMS. of reapeuslitilm of am part:. aad their ability to faithfully execute the contract Payment wnl be made ea completion of contract, or mama tbereall,r as nmda may be received Prop.Atit mem be at:dented. • Prop:wale Cm the Erect.La of &MEI Mill at Dirtier," .0 Manned to Liemeatant C..lerel /mum A. [km, Chief Qom. termatter, Cavalry Ilareati, Waablagtoa, D. O. Any farther luroratatloo will be promptly giVVD• ny 3 otl E Vlcit i t2Cra tO .jaliZ Otter Q ..:va";c".-.'. °RABIES I...CALDWELL, (Baeamoor to Jima Iloime)..t Co.) • Dealer lu 114008. noes atuneD EAMB. oomiza isettre Azte• ra wl w r y PROPOS-ILS. pROPi , :-Its FOR FORAGE. C9 . I,I,:raIiTYSVP. MIME 'ruait" or PllmPub.ll, (St . arn, County slut Btate,)—__ POSE PAotsa, G'IATAILYII b.,. „.„, CATARRH REMEDY. It mita CATAREJ3, In all Ca types and stairm It corm CAT. ..Rllll, and averts Consumption. It mar CATA.RIII:I, and rerun. tha Ppmlght It tures CA TIGIIII, • milk:roe the Nemo of getoslL It meat CATAltalt, awl pal. in the Temples. It r.cotrsicn to tlar , rf *est or t h db. ea., attd es tem:aunt., lt, root and braucl, 1b.... Dr. GOOD&LI la the no: .4 only person who over ifili=11!!!!IIIEM!M mratnenrwi and what ' , aid ann. /a Over thirty ye;rl &co "Dr. GOODALE struck oat from tlLe failedca . theory, and may • f treatment or Ude I:Mamma mahnly, as IM4 deem la 'Standard liadicel Woks" and teaMdara 4 Mg. corer Ito gru, mutt, locality, am] to deft. porn= Twat mro for ILI laalro sofroso haa crowned hl efforts, atd he htte:novr sprat • !Atlase h battling with tMe Fit dlorwwn, exploring Its went amboah, and tnalimg known-to tba vtxll tba hat that Ca- tank, • hieb yest., do/led the .IEIII utd A. searth of mac'i i Moo and authors this canary an! In Europe. can now bo with Ma mum nolturm cortalaty that morning fallow, night. Shomanda who have tried every known runt. rata, have horn permanently cured by 11c. GOODALIV CaTABBLI REMEDY, and now prahol It to the t extravagant (emu of 118101- Coll at our ',carat Agency, or ANA > .tamp Ex I pamr loot ~ , pluod by S GOODALI, M. D., Nev. Tor NORTON d CO., Sole Agoras, ell Broadway, New York DR. GEO. R KEYSEE, No. 140 WOOD STEMICT, Ploatorgh 4017 H ERA OR RUPTURE. Hernia-or Rupture cured. Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical ease Tram Ritter'e Patent Tram. Fiteh's Supporter Truss. Self-Adjusting Treas. Dr. Banning's Lacwor Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Supporter. Pile Drops, fnr the supr.rt and cure of Piles. Elastic Stockings, for week and var Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee 0111 a. Ankle Supporters, fur weak knee ants. Suspensory Bandagee4 Self Inj acting and avery other kioid of Syringes. Hard Rubber Syringes. Hernia or Rapture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture eared. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cored. Rapture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Da. Barsza will give his personal at tention to the application of Trusses in adults and children, and he is satisfied that, with an experience of twenty years, ho will bo enabled to give satisfaction; SW - Office at his Drug store, No. 140 Woos Brassy, sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number of inches around the body immediately over the rupture. rata plus, Twenty Years Standing. CURED! Below will ►, found • oorttfloot., kola on• of dm • t rtope , ctst.l9 tittams at Weld= tonntably. In Dr. Keyser's Lawlsey's flood Searcher Doctor'. eertiaratts are within ret h, and so need be deceived In regard to lvt• preperatinna n. Gr... H. H , V. , I became afflicted with Pt... , .about twenty Jo.. ego, And every year they wer e growing worse, to se to ttoubfe me vary much, so mach ao at time. la to unfit me for work. demo times I woo so had that I could cot do aoythlng on account of them; they mom out en me sa large at • Moho!, not. I had tried • great deal of medians for thorn I used to buy and take whatever I coutd hear of or read of to .molest and pamphlete that fall In my way, hot I Could tot get cored ; cometirme they would do me *me good to a little while, but atterwarda they would rutuns nab as bad as over. I ales applied to two Doctors, whortelted ms at`my home and gave tn. moms mcdioln., but It would not do, I could not get well. Over • year age I got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood Bearchar, made by yourself. When rinsed! It to me you Cold me one tottte would not eum um, end that my wltote gstem would he.. to be renewed by the =Adkins before I got well. I taught one bottle and took h home with me, and mod It .wording to your dims. Ilona. I than sailed to Norma again, whoa you mkt, I amid not export mush henget from one bottle. I bought It , one bottle at • time. until I had .sod Ivo bottle". After this quantity had keen nook I w o .curry well e o f the plea, vidols had tortumd oe far twenty yawn to ether rtiptati my health Is in. peeved, Lod I aso as well on , eotdd be expected for ma, of my age, being defy ram past. I hove tom Inflame fisr six months, and thereto no appearance of ..tare of the dlaesse. Teals do any kind of firming watt now wlllmett tho:Pllee coaxing down and hortLug me. 1 man pftai hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which Wore used to hurt tee. Whew I band out your Blood Eau-cher I kept ms tab% onto I gut aattreli wall. I molder it my duty to mole my ems known to the country be the lomat of oaken who may be inullating r WU, and dotal know the value of jortr medicine. You ally publish ciao If you like. I Moo to Walla@ township, and will be Outing to 'Wanly any Oct et the truth of thbe co:Moo:off they with to call on me„ .31•Lnorr DArre. =Tak '3 O tte. hr the nAiiicena. GLOBOZ 11 KEYSER ma the covw of Ilia - hot:le sad yumi ore; the mak; Wm fork% sloatli th. Bolted Motet !tamp on the top of Um bottle. to pmvout beteg Im- Pmed alma by • egultiout wallx3o which la In the mutat •wilir . sca o o d g i e b - _Co . 0 corm and b /414 I „„,,„. t°r :, No. 140 ton and .ons 'thud, PIA stmts. SC:I.R ILY'r,