t ‘,t , •• ir•`V.::':" 4 %2 4 • `• ° `,l ••'444" EMMEN • • - _ ; •-• v., : %,• • ••• t- ~~ . « _~`:~'~.L z.. UNITED STATES DIIITRICT COURT, — ' •," 'I : - • e't • '' • •• 0- `,,, ' ree .., i• as Irwin on the Bench. I :,• ,••." r • ' "'• Trial of Henry Cummins for h'obbtagy mfhomorning,e ant:atilt: , Mad. .11:03 Bret e a se called up yesterday s e '", .- " -.". '".O • ' ' `e i t• •' c• 0 only criminal case, we believe, on the lint for this term , , "a rt , t ..., •• , "' e / .1 4 ' .. A ' i 4 •' t''.. ". 4 4 . 44 .t" 1 4 -„,/ .... 4 !" 4 t f % t ,- 4, 1 1 I t n ee e e st a t e s es, Henry OLUPICLIIIH4 indicted for feloniously e The defendant was ." '•• ' ` t ' a -4" *•.lS•'•.' " ' e s - • 0 e.. 1,1 embezz .. ng a letter con , ''•• s . ' • . e .,Ze.' ~- .;`, • .... ,„' : ,;,. ,e. , e • li taining .$lOO. arraigned at the last term of the District Court, but the .- . ej • •••• " •••,- •• . e t e l a t,on account of the ah'sence of material witnesses, had • ~.. i' •`.'• , : ': •• e e i • . •'• • " " • le.'• '' •'' ' ' , , • 3 1, es e ,tm • e, e., 0 , 4;.! e'eeilu t e , - • •• 4 been postponed. Hewes formerly Posttmaeter et Harrison ', • '.., r• " as•.; * ' . ..1 e :.• •• • 0•• • ..`, '• 1" Valley, lb Potter county, from which office the indictment charges birn with having abstracted a letter, addressed to re e e t , .. , ~.., ~, r.,e" e l es '• le I , ••.tt. • a.... ' .t.• 3 Nathaniel Hubbard, contilining two $5O notes The money Zee.' .1 • '', -'`' ..-.: :. • 'ce e t a , ".• ~es 1 li •'' , e „ .. , '"', was sent from a little place called Monterey, in Massacbn. e f ''' ' • „,' .et. ..• ' ' ..1 s ' , .. ^ ..t .• I ' • 'a' I . ' .. e• e••,• e , tf - '... . '-• ' ' . ,e - ,'' ' * '1; '' " I ~`e ' ;•••• et •,* : father-in.law of Mr-Hubbard, bat the letter in which it was entice's:4,l:llnm reaebing thielat er pereon,he procured ' '4. e' "e". * se' '` • •e* e• a r 1-- 4 j -*, "e ' s '''''% ' t ~t t e m. '"' '' •e• • e l ' "•,,,•• s •ti e. t 4.4 . 4 a description of the notee, and subsequently accertalned t l t , t, ". t '„.ee," .'• te` ". , et, 'I. ,t,'... a , ,•e. e " i• that they had passed thtongh the hands of Cummins. •. ee. 4.` e•• • ; e ~.' 'e t --> 0,1 se, s e l:. 'e 4 Le:* ,' i r. .se ..;• •4•1e.,‘" e 7e e - .",, t • e e t at Z t e 4. et •4, 444 Hon. Charles Shaler Diatriet Attorney, represented the ' lt . ''''.'" 2 at ' e 4 4!.fie 4 : r-, ,''' e , or 4/ r ett E r • • ''' e- 4 United Staters t J. B Sweitzer, Esq., B. W. Black, Esq., et Z ., •; ea: ie ' e f •• ee I le': '"-.• e. ste ;•,.,. ‘s ' e ''S il an 3 John M. Hampton. Esq . , appeared for the defendant. ...•I•l4 f eet.'; * l l i e , 1 ' I f, i ' I'; ,• r, e' - ,, • ••`''' 4' -.*- t ! r: i• .1 The prisoner wee brought into Court by Marshal Float , when, after the indictment , containing eight different • • '" '''' - t ' t ' l .'" ''' 7,1 a a' s 1 • counts, was read to him, the following jury vrasempanelled t e,', 1. ti, • ! ‘4o'• ''' • "'"' '' - 4 ,••,".• 'c 'et 0 ;11 e a , ~:v 1 • •-• t' ' '' . x'l r' `‘''''z'" °'• `,`Q ,°'• I , 1, e 1 ' tl 1. George Connor, 7 Thomas Brownfield, "e- t • .-- • e '' ... '• ..• fI'•• I Ne r ''. I ."' !,•• ' 1: , 4 " Alex. Mmtergedd, IS. Ilugh M'Kee, - ` ~" .e.', ',...• ce' er •.. ;I:'" t. t" •••• 1. ' 4, '''...• ,-./ 3. Wm, M. Barrow, e John Lone, i.... t. e.,,:e:"," et e ' f • ',., ' 1 :.' -ti 4 John Scott, 10 Wm. If Blair, 5 Leek Colvin, 11, A 8 Davis, 4- • ' t : , l ' • • .' •- C . .` tel-•e I f e 0 Jehn A Patterson, l2 John Rogers. ' t •-` t ' ••• """‘,-- '. ? ' i „ ‘,- ". -' ~ ~;t . } - ,,, „,.. , 1 .s. j , c , ,-, ~ , , , -,,. . ~........: ..,, •-.> ~,,, id+ s t -,. ~, . , . The caeewas opened by Judge Stialel, who gave aln ief e• ''' • • ' ' , s ' • tee ,-, t e . ... e t -.L i e Ile•', } , se ' "•• " • 1 '' ' --• l- ' r '." •- L ee•-1. se"' l* • 4 ' 4 brought, and a recital of theparticulare of the robbery. --••-- te.`e ' e .e. c ' t• a , "''. r , A t r •ir, a e• e , cet-- •i, f, ~ . . 4, , ,• ~.'" (r• t t,.. .•. 1 / 4 ' `.•• • • i Willialn Bostwick, sworn . -Recede in Great Barrington, Let t '„,,,-* 10 e e - C.l . Ze ;.-`. "',.."....... 4 I a, ‘*'' .4 ',. c. t - `'' f ...*. ..' I 4 Massachusetts; am cashier of the Mehaiwe Bank; (witness re ~,,,,',- •, -- :',""4"."'„,,,,, : ~^:. L , . ... - ~. r : - '„.l :... t . , - ;-:, ;'..-_ .A was here sheens one of the stolen notes). that is my Elena '4 el kir 1 - +`, '. '4" - rt ,' ,`"t ° ,,'''..,`, '.. c, - ' ";' ''' t •,„ ' ' %, '' t •• 1 tare. the numberof tire note is .106, letter A , there is no ,‘„, re ...." !,•' ee .. 'eeet• ee L ' " • -' ee- e • ''''*. " ' 1 ',., a duplicate number of that letter; ell the $5O notes are letter `s'"'"i'-cee.,- • • •• •,, , teer :tee h e ,'.,, t e tceC.:ete,' D e _. i e 4 4 eel A; the-110101s slated August , 3853; have no regular time r le', ee', ",'(s ( e i",',!. , t ! ,f.,1 ,-..:, ~ ~ .',' ~.,-.'.,• ; r " - • st, of calling In and cancelling such notes; the number is the 4 .. ,".: *- e," : ,4 ‘ , ...e , ? . . , C : • -4,%.„ es-",••• ,'", L. „'4 0, " •,,„, 1 4•;`,,'`e ; only way in which the note can he dietinguished from nth i )-• '- • --''''''• `s f t •''' -- '. • ' ''''-- •-'• i': t ' e ; - e;e4 l , -. .zt er notes of the came denomination. r - i'- ! , “1- "-t"1' e „.,c't e l f;- ,: . ' ee : '. • r : ..;e: e,t •, - „ ; i e • ~ es B. C Langelon, me= -Beside in Monterey, 11Ittssachu r el . ' C :',," e' , : ''''''• ::: : , . f .' . ,f',-`, 0 , y 4-.- -, j, sett; am clerk in the Post-office at that place, on the lath ,'",.....-•`,: .."' ...t: : ' ' ~:,'-' • ',I t`, r% 'sae -"‘i tat, ee • e''', 'a ,e' of last June, telleer Judd cantle into the office with two SAO t..* . ‘ ”.. ''.-"- :' • ..' .. ' '*" tr . " ' '-',' t:-, ' i'l ~ se e' i": ; i notes which be requested me to in& ere in a letter and de t•" •:,.. e 4. '• •" , ' t ee i'...' es e • . 4 a t,` 4 . ,e'• 4 rect to Nathaniel' Hubbard, Harrison valley, Niter county, ".• e• 4 47, e ' I ,'s i . '.• ~. •" , "•.•"ty° , ''' v: ll' '' ••• 'C. A pa., I cliff on took a memorandum of the number acid le, r.c.;, , ,,,, -,.. r ' ,s .,.... ccc co r - :. ~ ..,, ''C r c ‘";:', A ' ' .•rt'• r , t, I. , s.."' . :" ~- , .4f . S . -• Sts 1 -,' 1 -'; : , ter of the rides; put the letter in the place in which I . ''''.. 1 ,.• •Vic s , t • s r ` • e. e ." , -,"ett,/,,,,e . „,e• .ee,t, P,- t -•-• re„ e usually deposits, mail matter; some time er, received a ' f ' 's-' C e 0" ,„' e`e-l'et I , t I'te. Le e e" . .. • 1 0- letter from Mr. Hubbard in which be atptedthe letter had ) s'*''' - ‘. -.)- *-'' *4 ' f • . s'' .t L t ' '',, +i' , not arrived there ; wrote to him saying I had mailed it, ase " e ''',"t • `', •• e`., ,i'";,,t e e,' C. -•• L . f •. • -, ' -, 4. ' t,,, , 'es •. eN wrote to Cemlntn ' s so ask him whether he bad received any r: '. '''' -.... " 't''' -*-:. •" 5 c ; ', . ---.. i 3 ' 1'4, • ,[. .. '-' •,. "‘• -' • , , C l :,'''''' '--•-,, - •••‘ • f l letter from our office of the date of the leth of June. Cross-earamined.-Have a distinct recollection of directing ~` ... e • c I . ` ''' • "1- - e. 'e' ez < e , „7,. '' a_ ele , e ''''.., .'' N. r: - the letter to Nathaniel Hubbaid, at the recut et of Mr. „ --'- - I • ' •-•",,, • 4 , ~tee e e• le, . * l' -, e,<-' ,e" I , - Judd; did not make a memorandum of the denomination t." - - . * e; * •‘ t. . f I ''` ' 1 "i` •• • '',-.:' ' ' '' l ` t ''' of the notes, as I dl,l not think It neceseary ee -•-, ''' . ''!•,,,,, t \ t s '' -' ..Vte'e' --„. ~." I ' ' • A leaf from the Register, of the Monterey Prat- thee, on f - -" 4 " t '` ', 2- - -, - "• • ''' • *.' e '-; ' '' t -1 • l " 1 which was recorded the entry of the letter lost, was hero ‘- ‘ --)rjr. .--.'l: : ' *-:....' ' 4' - ',*'-'''•''' • t '' 4 `" ! 4 - ')f- • \ • -* `, f. - ei offered in evidence by the prosecution, but objected to by -*: f e -- '`' ) - " 's e,' e, 1 •• *. f t r ,' I- I i the defence, on the grounds that it was necessary to show '';'"‘"-- " '''`'''. )••• '-';*--`. f ' I'" -...,- ~ - .'r e " ,-' , r i: ~ c.: ' ' *1 the whole book from which the leaf had been taken. The ;"''' ` ' ' i •.; * * l * e, , e 1* •- "e,e.,•, '' • ~ 4 question was argued at some length, and the Court finally :( t f; '): . ;i r:31, , `‘.•!,,,, .".- r . -' , - 1 , ':,'.`•,r,.1..,`. ~.,,. ,' , r deciled it could not be admitted. 1 • •`•-•-; -_, ea' t , L. , 1 . :1: I. : .•', ~,..4 4.: ' ,'.3 . .. , '' , Nathantalllubbard, sworn .- Reside in the town of Her I. "s .). '' ' '. ' I - '•:" ' ' t • ; r r t . T.: .' : .• ' Cr r '' .'. . ' i risen, Potter Co Pe. Henry Cummins was formerly Post -f •-• f '' •*. • .. e a . e -e, a.. a„. ~s- , 1' 1 Master at that pleoe; I received a letter at hie two se: ~,,,'"` 4 1 1 : , ', - e - e•- , .., '--: ,' - le' •tvees' e t . - elee-„,..atseser.free, ,, ..arit e , jel ee ee tt e notes had been cent to T o: in h qu d ir ea ed m o o f ti. , l ; ~t l T a e ly ,„ l a e n • .4 e - ", -7* ;r-- - C. - P - - 7 ~ '• - r l ‘ ;-:_,' ,'..: ',.. ,' " f '.,:-', -..-",‘ i , , ~ ,l , It or :,+ ',,:t1.-1-,';',l'?: b irequentlY ' ' l l t te l t s h o e f r t:m uc t i t t ie et ea t it r e that nelg'hbers take out. 1 '.. .., ece '- •„. * ae ," • e , '''," ..*`-',. -.. f a 'er,'.. - e,ce t e,`,i f t '1," . • 4 . -, letters f n o ' ; - me and I asked Mr. Cummins to allow me to . 1. . ...; ' ''l, 1 ' C: ,' —,;,.... ~' ;',..L 1 .- : . 1. 1.j ~ A ' 4 ' . . s i .. 1 . lock at Lie re ' cord, he said be had sent away the reeords • •' ' • '' e ;e. t •,_ e , , ..-''.,)"." C. '- ' 'i- '. ' , 1.. •-i ' , i I afterwards emamint d the roes de during the month of .? • 1.. t. ' • • ." .t '''`''''' 1 :- ; '..' `..' " ,. 'r ‘ e .` I ` ' • '''' . "l-s t." Jul y, but found therein no entree, tor the month of June, ...' *:\ 4 ; '', - -''' ',. ":...: ..- ~.. ~ ' .‘, ?----, ‘..„..., ~. ','.. .- ' .4.,, , . , think I gave information to several persons of a description " 1). *-- - '' '. )''‘''' -c " 7* ' ' "* - C •' ", I " , • '. e "` of the notes, and requested them to look out f r , the , mc ,t, ia t ,-, , .„' •'e i , • fl^, , ', '',„, ,' • ,',',„. '' , ai'r . , ‘i '‘' : ."" .- ey , eir entriuditui and two other perzons , :iere . toln e :i '",- 1 e • e't ~,: ,!, , .. I', • , ... , ‘ t ~• , c '"te, , "`„,,,;; n", ,'` '"; t.. ; ~ lo Looter went an t: . one o w f o tli nt e e m i , i ! , n m d go hi 1 to see It Cummins memo ,,,-F f..* ' e; ' ,.., 1 ''i il**'? l ) v.. ** r ' .; - `. 1 ... 4ir ,r'' l- • 't ' ' .. l . r •' z = m u o e f te t : t numbered • numbe........ 30-i and 306 of the Diebaisre 4''' ,s • ,. ; ,' ' ''' e - ',.,:',- 1 ..724 - e, -,:t • t „ '',.. e -'''' r`l ei e, ', e. s t , pawed ' -',.. r - -. -' , , .'.., ~ t,r.. 4 k, , ,,,c•- , ~- .' r e eet.,47" . e f - 0 „ I t Croat-examinel.-It was In October when Cummins left, Ll . : ' t .% C.. ..- '1 4 . ,.*2 1',r ,,, : - . ,, J . , ~, -....,- , ..• ~.!.., -, ; . , • to go west; it was at that time I requested Mr. Tryon to •'', t . ' „,,.," 1, • ~,,:-• i , ,,• 41 ,; ;-N i.... -- . r . ;:„.• .•-•-• ~ ‘...,, , ..- ,- look out for the money, alimys befere thought Mr. C . `• 42 '...,r'7, ' -4, , ° ,•••`- 1 ";•''• ° ','1•""• 2 ,." ' ' • °-,,, ~` . 1 f i mine an honest man ' ..... ''''' ' •••' • 1 ' '•:• •l -1.-v t *'' ' '• '' • . 1 Luther W. Hubbard, sworn-Reside in Harrison, Potter 'r. I , ' k .. e 4 " ' - 4 - ' /'' 1" 1 " '..' 4". 41' ''' ' ^- " 4 . CO Pa Henry Cummins wee ['net elester there Inlet auto 'Z '`i "I• •.. , s. '; , l`, ''', , : ' ''" °, ,'l , - ~., ":„. ',•• . ,‘ ' Require d of htm to. r, 1l etter select 1 under-U.l directed to my te th er, several times, but ~ .",.,1 '', ,) , er , - . - . 't s i ;... ,)';',:' f '':. t s i ..,." ).- ....1 t e ' ee•- te . . -1- s * ' mar. d er not contained any ' . • ! • -..''`‘ ",_•" ' , ' '' '•: ^ - '7"-f,...; l' ,• • •-• , r',' • e.', ' - L'0".,.,.`,. , , Jot,. 8 Tryon sworn -Reside In Ilarrecon Pa ley, Potter --e:.‘*. * * :--"- ' -1* r ' t ' 4 4.. *:*. ( -' ' •• . ;"1 Co Pa. Know Henry Cumming,a; on the 231 day or c),- ' ''''' '5- '' ' - - '''' ' .4 -'.. .'" '' --` ` ' '''' - .c ... ''- - 1 lien Cummins and myself started for the west; '' t- '-: * - ' i l '' ' " i - ' :•1 ‘ I' - ‘ `... -*. *,','-', r, e I "be; told by that he had two Slue tilts, which he 7".4' '' *.'*-i; - ''''. ''' '- :.. ' '''' ' ) ' ' 1' - " ) ' " '- ',l wati f y W Riam Cobb about a year btf ire , after we 'r'-'''.* '' . % '..- ' ' ' ',. 4: '. --: ' '''' ''' I. ` 'rf *.,,''...' ~ s!t receiT tVit ro :ll;ie had Imp: bille $.50 bills, I understood ' l ' ,.._, f • J ' l4 ...: f • ' .`, ' ' , - ''' '', , ' : , ...“ 4- f r : 1, 1. 2 2 ,„' , 1 him; 'we went from our place to Andover, In Allegheny ''' 't ''. '-*--." " ' •-• 1- . ", ';• - te1... 0 , -•“ • : l e "- •-• county, New York, where we took the care, at Hornell , - ; 't ''''''...' Z '' '''.. ,'' ~ '' ..„ ^ , 1 ,, 11 he paid the Railroad fere for the whole a ..., to cb, ""'' '' "1' ''' '' ' ' '' ' .'''. 11 , s ' .. - '''' ' ''''.- .. ", , 4 I ', C' „r .74 .* ' 4 .. i Li e' (alle log he had large bills which he wattled to get f '''' '." ll. ')' * . 1' ."*"; 't".‘ '‘ er-' ' '" "- *- ' "s C 7...) ' t .." -J es.' . - Ya l e s ' "e ‘ e :), '-' 1 changed :) go g While we were in Detrc it, Cummins talked of S' l` ; '-• .-- f ''' f -/.' • ; '...'' if ' / 2 -- e , " •••_„ ‘ •-•„... ° i- ~." f f 4 gotting h e money changed, and we all went along wit]; ...ei l t.,-• t - • I e•e", •'• , I .•. 4 ..• e'e,,- ' „."e"„e'''..." et :'t* -3 him, in search of a broker's office , I left him shortie snare ge ** * * ' . ., , • •• ,;' ' ' 7-' ,- .I „' ..... , - , 1 ; , ,_ . f ~"••• •""r ‘. . I,.tit_•••,`,:'; Tr:',,,',-,' , t. .. 4 arid when I was come:lg back, met hint again. He then t ei.'lll• - • ''t -a ' ^ 't i ' l' • ' ‘' " . '4 4. . 7 "-- '`l ',..,•,''' a" '' , , glowed me where he he got his money changed , t l m e o s , , , . o rt , •-, .4,,, • ' ^ i, - '," - ', r , • ' - • '' •" ' - ' in and raked the broker whether Cummin .n lNtd ,a g o o ,,,,a t,; , 0 •-•qt e z t" . t ,• l• - ," . '' ' •••• t • f 4 ' s." ` changed there; the broker aneweled b rfst tl4 S'''" '''' '••• • e - - Ii• 1 "" 44: '' .' e ' ..--. t •,,r- 4: ti a $53 bill on • the Metiai we Book, ,, er rn,, t , lt . ° b in e , 1 , , , , ,, 1 n r i e 1 . ; 1; ., r1 . .''' t 4.:,' r, % ',:: , ''.":t • ,'" '• "•":"d- i I L---e• ,/ •• - C'• 0 "OP., -", front him, 1 then went to an act ' - - 2 ''' " c- 4 , ss .-' ~•- •-fe l ' • ::•-, f e . ,* "-‘ ,, - •••••'-; s e c s-t e r:- '_,, ',-••••• " .?. .... - e.. ? ' ).- t. , - -- „ e t ir - .4-" t ,,;• ~,,, ,1 „ -... ,. e l , ," , , „,,,,- „ i v o a d r u r e e e n m t e l u s- Ls ued he f i d o rtti oat e to Cummins arrest of e r 4 , l ,, m to ce if . . k e tl;:i.e m e o w - f,L te,, k n . o . ` '' ,."..e.' "_,...,?..1, - '', L. 7 11 r ..7* . ..-: , ,,'-' , ~ - , r, ,,, _ ~. ~,, 4. : 1-, ‘ ....,„ / af,er his arrest, he eai Ihe supoched we dub 't know any ''' . .. "'' t" ' * . a-I'6"V 5'. ; ...1.-' 4l -' '' ' '' 'F; ' !...: ''. ' . 1 ! J 're66.:4.. ". .. ''' -, ' i thing about the affair, and that, elr. Hubbard find tr o t: , ,_.. e ... „I, **,,,,,;*,e,' I ~..., l,‘ '1 .':. ‘ . .:* . ,2 . . A ..6titiFJ:i. 7 — ~ 4 graphed from Iforaelleville, the place where prme ,‘ j., t e ' :.:l ^ l • ;- , • .' r t e,V.,, , ,'':' • -• • ;' , ,e,`,Ze- t. • ,'_-_,„:,!,, , . :5 _ ~- 4 s .-,,,,.., ,;....' 1 ur., to have him arrested ; liea ,, , ,i td mm,e, whether lihtia, ''‘'? .' - e ' ,l t it ":„.''-' , : „......• r* `‘ ,..e . "`.: 'e t ' t' i • :".",f :::: r : 4 '1` ; '`e , ' , t'!., ,,.. r.1 !;•,.* -! E, -I the numbe e r m o p f ral e uT l l e n n t'o °t t and, a Its e 11 ni ad Steles 1 2 :-• .- , 1,...„.„ ,‘ ••t i'' ':-.. 5-• .; ‘' .. '4 " 4'... J"' "::: " ;-'-' •t : ' '' I .' ...- ',„ -•7 "" ‘ '....4 ....... '' - ‘ o.' '' ''.. . i4‘. : i-" 7.. ,7 *- „ P L ''' f ' A i ' -i., 1: t r. ( ,,,j '.('•.4 T3 ' 1 ,,,,...."7- ' •''.!°_':.,,•7•-:' Gel re iltil l t f m t rn ir y e eYEn to °r ih l e lie urr big ert,i , ! n . ,, Zl 7'l' nwv:'l,7,i b told ° with him C la u e nt e m ou w el s 4 !, t" ! ' 4,, e , e-' ee; ee - -' -.', le ; -t ,,, ';'•- ••••• ~, ,..M`k! .;:::•••••• have ffattatea us te ~ •es, 're, :eCel - ,...,,t., ar . t ,le, , "eee , . "r, 4 e" ,r ! 4, ae• e s t , 4• Bete t, . - C Cross -examined 7 Nla 4.• the travelled on ri• i ,,, 0n , t rie, tin " I t a . C. n't . 4. 7 ' L ' •- ,,"t ` *- ''' .. t. Z .- ` ‘ • ' ' ' , ,„'" °*f:' .;'' :* ...4 . e •1 ' ' * e r ''' * .e r t:; ,- V , :: : _ -.s ~..' ;1 mina, witch e t ' ,?: cubl:eor:l6tt.wotn4eilljundred'Llltar bi„t.. • ' )*?-"•••• - `‘ ' 4 ' '''' ' ' ' or '' ‘.... ' 't -.' '-;. ' t 4. •e'V' t t ' - '',/,..1 , 4: 1 4 - , '''.• P o a t ainrita; before tbt elendny 4ir -farted; ha •i spout -5 ; ''' ' <ds••",L`' ' '' 'ver', ? •-' -'' 4 ..' „,. ..,: v. = t t.:',• . ' ' ' ',' ‘ . ..... 5. . [' ,- 'it' ` `` .4 , , ' to " trev..l before n-• get on 111 • Railroad. he era. in• irl.-;- e --:4 .. ' 4 Z.' :..'4 t` nr ‘l ' i: 41 :' ....'-' . '''. t'' ,e f ` - ' -,'•'" L't e e , seri d m ett eA d to me, and et Ilornellssille paid my lere, easing e' ';' - ee-''„, 0 , : 11•,.4 •-•• -.i.e. "'NI' s• .4..T.Li ;1 ' 4 , 4, . 4 .•' '' "...„, "„,"'"4i '' • ^ e •- " 1::„ ..' ,, • - '''' the t ea e me time tbet he wanted to get alarg u bill ebangel , te-te Lei ee ee: t et; e r ee e !„,' 14 . .. 4 4,,,,,/ ',...',.. 4 ' . .:... , 4 k . ''' - •;„"T„ , .....'".,„7.• ~ -:. r am positive that hie language war, tbat he iffintel to get a Lteee-e -,„:. ,l .4,4, c'e • e ee e eeeer ~ •i!...,`"2lett-,,,,,,,4"ee'ree ' ' ,., f ,' 1 ,-....'„"e1e, tee, L ,',_ . 1, hut changed; after he wag ar"eded in Detroit, be was ^ =' t f tw '''' , ;" 2 ` ,7 ' - ' '".f , ;` • - 7/ t'.. - .,7zv, , ...., , t ; _;- ' 1 - a , - ..` ~, ~..--,-,.- , t, ken to tbe Court Ileum, wlere Le made the statement •ee „ f ee t I. i .. ... L ~,.,4 • ~..'„'-.. .., i . 4 .7, - ....`,.; „"r ;.?„,,--, .- ~...7 ~ , coring satiefet lion , , s-,. ,•:' , '",i'": , " 4 •V;:•- '-' 4 Ct.:l./.' , •, - ;',.' 1, -.',;.> •:;_,',:,e1y".;!12. 0 cv "'"e', ~,,,,* j about Nathan Pletcher, sworn -Tbli wanes.' testimony was t„ .11 .; . {..-"" - •• '''''•""' •-•-°•:"' 77,.. , t`:!.... -- `:".. , '' , ..`".,.•:-.,74 '..,...a., , 710,...4z,. ; - :::.' r merely corroberaore of the evidence given above ' • - •f ;: .7;': ' '' ' ', J' l'-. ..t.%:‘.,.4.•..."'. lif t ' 'ct • ,.... 1 t,`"t,:r" , :, ;:° .1 ‘.. 1. '11' ',` q .t .. ' . : r s 't . ` , ‘ . 7:;'- ‘ O l Nicholas Payme se ei n -Am a beer in Ait Dye's hank - c''-' 1 ' '... ' '''''' e '...-'-' f••• •'...' '..1 " -.4. ' `ir • '...` "''. -....--1 -'‘. " . .. f e e " ',. 4 ~..` i house in D,troit , this is the same note I changed •I• '-"'"_ee'efei e „. 4. 7 .1 - ' r- • .'•., ~„„P',,••22...,1 -, ,„....,4,, 1" - - ° • - ,..".,,,-` 4,, ...- ' "i r c our office:last October, for Mr. Carom us , was net in the 't! . ...-,,, - -.....". ,"...;.. ' _'-• ~..., 4 "; „-"! 4 • '4 ii- .4.' h.- '' '-‘ I , ' -4,4 ? 4" 4 ''." a ,:rj outer when be came in, but co tette? soon afhr, a short time Let ' . e e ,C " ';',. "' =, , ,°.'; 4 ;. . l%Tr 2 ''' , -:."' s 7,",'''.4 . ''''' ~:.s'ig-r,-;11., ,' , ,- . . ,,%1 -',' C"- - - ,' • ', ,7 -: .• after I ciao gad the nob, %Jr Tryon cam- io and ti,lt• I '''• -..'' ' .7 "... ' ° ''' ..''''' ' I • '..." '•i: .'' . 3 " e .'''-' ' -.:-• I - ' t •!.''' , ".. - - tout this Lob_ updt the tame afternoon to 0,-, ee - tire r'N' t "1„ r ^ - st - , , a.at , ~, 1'...”,,,, 'La. „ S., , , ..1 4 , , .1. identify the note at the Court Hoare 1 ..47"• - ',......e1."f"•i.--•&,:: , ;;;; i" ' ' '''' '`• ' l "' • • ":" h: 's' '"," '''-' ' rt l :::44? ' . I.' tr• Croon-exernined -7. e. ver 41,17 Mr. Cum altos before Cl 9 .4 " ;. / 4 Ot "" '' ' '' r i''' .6-414 " /..i "44 .: 1 : 1>'"r", \ ' 'r e ''' . "it" 4 4 4 1; ,:' lle a- L t:, - : vti oecaston , seas /1.0 again when he was in prison, on, soma, Ur t ''... ~,,,. ..''‘ , _,- E ,E7Rl l ;° ' :l • ';•:` -4 `.‘•' '" ''' ••,''', l ',,.' " - - -c' et ,e 4 , 4 ;:-. 4 . 4 .4, , A after; bad tome clitScuity reeegrureng him u firs t , -• • '"e-,' tetee`e,• •• ",.,," •- -. .."ec e e-eee, e ,e'T e lf,l; e' „, ' e t-i, ' - ;,.• • •: - . 4 1 1 ,.'r ~_- -„ e,,t ,;" .' " epragne swr rn -Reside in n,,tr • it. am ano I e ?2........ , - 1. - ‘;,. -4 r„.....; ..,1 .- _.: ~ ,.„,..,,;c,.., eee, e ' l - 1 ," 1- , ' ' - e t ..""' 4 l -• T ' • e, - e- officer attested in the errsst of Cummins, and broug t 7 ' ' 'Z'' . --: ' --- ' ,". ",.- .. a p t, ,- ..-..,. ;-,--,:, ..... e. ~,,,....,- ~ ~., ~ him to this city; while in custody bo ma r de of s Hal r,a,l oho 1 ':''''' L;''' ' rf i; '1 rS ' ' ':'' .I '' ''' ii t;...' ''' : *''S 6 . 4' 4 .. 1 mefflt.) Hausa. nte t i cat' t L " m eti t h o i n m th a p w b a u y m-T iMm the J all tr - „, t e ';"*..a'-'''''''r'? c ' ''''''''''''' 1 ) * ** - 1') ..:,* Z re .....4 -* • - • 1';' ') .1).":" le ' 4 ,; 4 24 " . " 4 '' "...--4'. . "--' a 'k'D l/ a u d e n'L' la ° e n s ' uld ha 'never before telieved In de,tltly, eiteet Re c tee . te- , .-" : . '1 - 11 ;,.* ii , e. , et. - • , t ,' ,": ' ' “--, e,ee.,, , , -L ee ' e t '',•''''''", b l art owhetirtugh it was destined that he rtiould tal.e toe ' ... , 4 ',,..'.-- „,.,‘ _"'i • .1" '"',`' '''„' ~', ,'f'it' :r',,i,,...,/,,, et. *.,.. -... -.* **- I*' ' '.....lll U ol::* ' y (V be bad no Ilse for it, thought be WOrineene ,he `° " ' f' - '' ' ‘, / " .••11 " - - -...'.., l, " 'f:: l< • t:,.. 't , 4 1,11„..4; . t. ,il,'",',", ..„,''''-••' i'"••, lowed me the daguerreotype •f a child, and mid that tint t. .t i , eeeeteeTt ,'; .. 1....1e. Le ,- ' • .I. . , 't ' ''. le."' 'e „eaer ..',..' "r fil ,'.: 4 4.,"e, wee the cause of his taking the money. ‘*":". •• ;''' ''''" )4 ' ). e )". ' 7-).-- ,: el l e.„ -** ' 7;"" C t .** ""' * "' --*" .. : ;::`' ;;:-.-",-,"*. ~, :t, '-'", ~-:,:: - .,..<''',‘",s-,, 4 4.1.; j :.1,i, Crhasexamined-His tel appeared ~xiernt ot .m , I n t s o tb li i t o • anything he '.• ''' '' if a •. ,•- • ( ' --"'", 4 -• '` ' ° r•,-, • ei''''; ' ee e te le t „tee... ete, ~4 A'g'ar • uch Oirturtxd , lie seemed not to r 4.)-)f- " '''''-'''''' '''''''.-- !: :.- t . 4. ',. ,, g ,,- . s. ‘,.•* t.. 4 -P . 1:: r,:' a'• ee f I s t ...r ,m for two hours; °tee rs also thought he was Out aHs e',; - ,'' , ''"'.; : e - ie:','` . 7-' t. 7 :1 e ~..4 • "-et , 0; e,e- -- X-Xe, e'tj • r - e • ef • , •; -1 , e ' eheed e,'•'"'• ,"‘ .. fe" t"".. - e - ,.. - C'e , ~,, •• . .e.,.... • ' fr .'," -r e - -% 'r g ?".."-'',' :1 , 0.-„ 1 :';4 , • 4 The prosecution here reeled, and :Mr. Bleck opened fir , eee el, `ti •••'. '.--- -- -e " •-•'...••••t- s - '- a . " ;ail c. - 6e , `-nr."" ''• :' the f bycallingMr . John C Dunn, chef clerk of th 3 '' :Z. • g'''''''' .-- .. ..* ' ' . . ''. t a"- L e ;• * i ee, ''''' r" ' , 4 .-- ' Ai , post office in the , city, slowing by him the manner in wh • h •••• • `t '•,•'• " " 'ear. ,e ' ", t ,•', ea-e- ) e. ''; ..," nee'e'•:, et * .: , • , • - '.7 * eee, ee. eet , I,e. 0• i • -,e. , .. 44. . 1 , t44 -41‘,..." . N . 4 -7 "1414,.,.. 4 .4 . &./ " otters acre mailed f*. It r l- .":* *4- C 1 te '' - ..`•:. - , f , a` ' is: i' l ,--, 1 k - ,r -- -: e,t's l - "t/...r . : .'s''' , '.' 4 ,, , '• iAt the conclusion cf Mr. Dunres temireony, the Court tat 4,,e 7 ',lee ee 1 - Z :----- ", ' '• ..". - Z f i4` ~f ..'•'' ~,,.,.,, ,;, : 1 .--,, ourned until this morning • e", •` e ' ' '- 1 - 2 ( f ,-.7, - C .: . -<.„ -,' A.- , ‘ ..., ~,-.: ' ~e I:, '..- 4 .4 - ' ~... 1 ^-" ' . . l : C• ' -') C'''' - e f `te ee- ' ""''"•:!:.. e•el`s t ' • ~! " "• , ''' - et; r i d, - ~ Vorn OF T lIANKB.—At the annual meeting of - '- i 7- ,;N r .:5" . " 7 ' . .,7 1 11, , , -...', -J. - - ....- :-...,..,.- ~-7 -. ::: Z. 44 '`"riP; ',5..;;.;, t,.„ l tbe Second Presbyterian Congregation Leiden the 7th l i mit ‘‘‘. ... -;' , -- ; •- • ,'- ' - '..) . 0 1 5 -'- " 1 ' ;I' '' ' " . ' "",.'' ",, - {-e d qe ) l,"„e l l' f •S. - ‘4" 4 1. 7 , - , r"'":,' , - - . 4 - lthe following was adopted unanimously, and the Accre a-y -., -- - ,f,,- . --.75: .-:' ' ..- - ....,',... ...i l-' 4 , + r " 1 " ..,. .;,..: 4 - f ."4 -; - , ~,, instructed to furnish a copy to the companies tit signet • d '-./...',.;„:, ; -.'',.::4•!:-,t,) . -;', ,;' ~..,' ' • r,;' -,` ,--„,' ' r ,. i...,„ ,' :-' ',._. -;:t gill :,tberin .:, -, 1 / 1 4 .4 .1'4,,..`V''.., ~ . ,, ,r _., 1 - .:- , .., ~.- , --„- •...,---,„, ,„. ~....= ..•.--,1...r. Rezoned That the thanks of this Congrezetion ere be ••. f. l ' ''.4:•-:-t- 7 t ,1 e ''''' r e , ' l' '''' ' • - • ••-• ,7, re tt-oe " .. . e el: y ten lered to the flrtmen for their prcrript and ethyl, . -'-' '. • • • " ...'...'.1... "'• '' ' ''... . ' ' ' ''''•"'" %It , t. t meting our Church edifice during the filet f i ts o ee'S•k • ` : " , 'c , ,?. , " " 0 `• ; ,‘ -. - ,:; ~ , '.. -. ; .. • 0 : a Pee Cr;re -f , -- • • - ‘',.. A• ' - .., ' e ^."• • r ":. '• ' th inlet. '' ''''' '''''' .'..Y "" . . °\ '' f -- Z - ' , "- • '''. ..-' _„',..`., 17 , •• • - , c , - - -,,., .. 1 , 2 ° t ,t , •.• ,r, ",; ,e„. '•;'-: •,.. I "Phe ''Fagle" and,,,,,,,,0de,„..,,..,,,:dt"thc0r.m.p1.nriz,,,,fyrritm. tchii,,,,t ~`tleb they oat t. J e Ilteserte, Stay . - i .--' - ‘.- - '•'" . t -• t", t"'• -• • om. . .• ,'t THE STOASI FINE ENGINE which woe error e .„4"1,/ ef „t; . .. • ' ... ,^"elat 4, ee e e t's t," ' * ' r*-- ' ''" ))7 ' .* 4. ' -'- " - --' -- ' *'"' ' e T h u •'' . t '''t • . ee e 'e ttsly announced se being In the etty Iv-bole , did ere ar ;•" ,• •, - ,e' - ',. C te ' • •• I.* ••• e'''`e , " - • ••• '' • , night. The machine ova, manufactured I y ~.., e ~ 40- ... ,'" , ••• t" . ... ~, „..-,. ,-, :- .^,, --: ~ •se • • "'..`"d• 111,3 until last e ~,.....4„ ' ~* 5-Pr•' ,- -. ." - • ""et - ... , "'• "; • yr' :,'„• „. , _„ ; ,t , ~.;,',,idesers. Sheltie. A Letts, of Cincinuall, and Is one-third 1 1 .4 ee e '....„ ettiee et ..,,,e• t -- ,'t t t - .. . -f • , • -.1 : ' . 'l' t, - 44 •• • . el 4 "" - a"." e 4 apacity in cylinder than the first one bunt by them e - " --- ' - et•Ce * '''' • "" ' t - 7.1.;,. 1 ., , , !-.: ..., :, _ - :-, ',. ' 4 , -.- " - — , •..L..i 4. eig t ' a 4? t''''' J '"'"THi s `T .` ; .- -,...' . r -'" -'' ;', : ' ,-: ' 4:' ' `.' ,'- : ,';,.:',",- IT, -.- i t ",. Ira will throw a great deal more water . It has only one cyltn ... .. '2 1 .- 2. , *; ' l` , : '- ‘` `'''.'"•,' _"'"'" " •., - • •'" 1 . ,.. • -'-' • '. •°).:4:.r ate t rier and one pump. The engine is direct in Its eaten, 04 -.....' 4. ' /44' 1 . .5 " ' 4 ' . 4 1 '' - ..`• .fr -' '''.' ''. ". '' 4 . "'''''r "•••• liounted on four wheels fite feet in telemeter, and ten I e 5 • "0"1,,, , ,...e ee r ' ai ',' , - . ,' .! t t t .'''• e.' "•' • ••• - -t'A ct *1 'turned round in twice its lengtb -•f i"ilef - . • lre S, e 1- 4,:e - ' .." L e . , , ..:-_, - - ee" ":- '," 4' , r-, e`, • 'ee •". e 't, ... 1eet5 ,,,,, ttee7 1 e , .i. , ,„ ,„„ eee . '. - ~„2 1 ,4 -,:,•-•--' -*-,-,- e"-•••• e •- ,7 -.a. I i , '' ',,l * ,,,t ° 4 ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.—The grading ...k,:ifst'":•,-;<•1.,...1",5,.;4,!• , 2- '' i. :, 1' ,°••••;"' ' ',.. t -' l' "'"' ', *,:• 4 ct e I e e,, :e, " 4 ".„ .e.„. , •":„q this important road has been completed tetsrmn this o y r 4 .`,' ' • '' '' • i .l:/' 4 4 '', c nd Kittanntug. The laying of rate will be comment al ,;g......,..i, ...,. • .-,:' . - • .. -- - c ~7 : . ~ .. .'- ' ~,.: . ,;;-...,!-.., ... a few days and it Is confidently anticipated that her -e ' C- te'".' h r::: -V r "---;---,-....,:, ~.• ~ • ••-. ' . - ••'• 's . ,-. ,„•" fl':, .- i' . ...* , ~ Z r el of tie coming fall the iron horse will be coursi-g 1,, L. ,.."7 , f":C 4- 2 . ; s '• e i . •:' ` •'-,..; 4 - ' ' ' ' ' t: f - '` '' '''''''' ''' 4 ." • • ,'`= 4 4 • '' ' ' °'e handpoint m ntioned above. Ibe c e ...e,„„. e , e ele e, I ..e.' . l a ,_:-•• t, , , '.. '.• •' • -,..• ..' t. e e et tea ..,-, e te le way between ere the . eteec....,..„, e-e-.) .1.-/: I y....** ' . F, rtz- ,•-' '-f ''..44')--‘',-- ',' - .r. -. • ' ~' .... • ' "';'• -.. .' --" , t` -- 1 f -tared at Johnstown ,-• eeet • e;" '''',-,'•(..„. \ e r A ''•- ,•- I .' -.- ' - r - •‘r '''...' ',,, ' t - `' , c:`, ',I , ,I* -, , • mg man° a . t e .- 4 "5 . •-' • , e',tts• ', e , ~ , ".,•-, !e, ~ , • "e ••••'- •••-n-4 et "e •' • ' ' • ee • . . .. -he - " ••''' FALLe Ssow.—We learn from a gentleman, 4 tr .C.''''''..'" ,..s. '',4' *l;,, 1; , ,-. ,' 4 ';-) •--,, , , ..........,„ - k ~ ":, "...L.''. '''ri',`,..''''''2."." r - S - ...-' .‘ - ; .. _: :, -' ` ...:'. ` ,: ' ,/I",i ,-- "' - ..7.,..,. ho camein from Alliance yesterday merning,that MOW I II '''t 1".:. '.. .. : "' :t7 ''''''''', - " l.'' e.,.. > ',..‘ .: ,er f :i.: em the night previous to the depth of six inchei Peva, %I i;''' ," ..7... --",` • 'l'.. : ."--.• ', . ' ...• , '., f - - • -., •-••• '",,,,., '',,, ;,. t • .. , 'F . 4 1., - ; effectual attempts were made here during the day, to fat 1 4 .I ' ''' ' .. 4 °•`" •.,,,.... •••`-: •''. • •• 7 ' -„`„` "e '' e la ''')• e c :* r.4. 71t; '-''!' ‘' a snow," hut after a few flakes fell, the attempt A • tl 'r.. l / 1 ,"41tr: -. ._.. t ...„ -' ''' ' 4 1 .; ' ''l e "., ' ~." ' 4 4.' ' . 4 ' ' t '''l' i- ~ ,i ‘4, ' ' .l . •• • • et' a v'll - 1 , I d,, .f i.t s n t r-, ‘ ,..t "^r . " t - ~, ', . • ' '1,...,_ - ^-, e' ', ," 4 , '.. ;'• v , F ., , linquished 1:1 g • .^.".., • -k-,,, , e ri , le "•1 2 -- , . •- ' •.- -, '`' '' ,''',- -''' ki p e''' 4° 4° /• /,...." 2 ..^ , t'''t '2' .7,-_-'<'" rT' r , ' '.':"' ... ,"--....„_-,,- -; '''.r ' `•.. • , I% t. r I DIED OF MS INJARIES.—Henry Thomas, wheat .r.:l' ''::- ' ''' . "*.:-.'7r''. ' Z-).• : )** !. : '*." :-.;,-) S '.,‘,. ' ' . e" - * „ 1 " 4 -.' ,-,. e noticed Some daysaince as having been seriously leen i ' **- ' ,. *l '')*,•*'' ' ''.-" - I • 2 , l'et.` -',., e,.4. backing his horse and cart over /1 precipice of tome tl it '' '... ") •'. 4.•••- e - •- -- • -- --, • • - , t ` ~- .„e, '', ,•••••„ e e;" s , „ i e , ..,„,••;',,,,- ."'•••.„ .. •,. e , ,, 7 a " r l- 1 feet, in the Seventh Ward, died on Monday from the -41 / 4 ..7*4*4 ''' '.:- ` --- ' -* ‘.. tlt ' '''- ).-• *". : f " - ' l' ,7"Z ) •- • " ... e, ''V. t ': - ' r .: . ' , r ''' '' ... '• ', 1:4 .. ' ,:beet of his injuries. e'S‘' - ee e .'",- ••:`: -`tee !.." 1` :t- 7 • . :' • , ce`' ' e a e." `- t s e• V 4 4 1 1 ..- i'''• ''("C.l ` A " '' .' '' '- ' -` - ÷ - -. 1 - , -..... ~ ' r..., , . RESTAURANT.—One of the best conduct 1 ✓ q..,,,,t,.., • ~- , , ..,, i „ , 4, , ` , ..1 . : z ,,,',... .:. . :'; 4.,.. 4 „4" 1. - . 1. r. - ." . .1..1 most Central Eating 11011F0' in the city Is Barnard s ;' ' '''.• ' e . : 4 ..''. ' t. ' e t ." , ". ...2i. ~....- per, ^r- +t et; !e f ..,,,,. - ',. fah Street, near Wood Business Men, and Farmers t•t . ;*" f ' - -- ' ' ,.. t el - . ....e. 3 3 2 .4"/" . l_,t, L.: 7 4 • Vt. nding market will find this establL hment all that •,u - e •c: -''.: - .e e -1C; i . :l":"Z ‘ t'' ,; ' ,• 2 ,,‘ ,: ,. 4 ., e',., -• ': r,..0; * desired- victuals clean, well cooked, and at metier. e ~, ..' •,es ,', , :et , , ; . ,„: ) .1;•;•:: ~, :',.._,„,:: • !.:, :, ,:ii°,llces . 'i. - I'.'°-...\: ' - '' ' ' 4. '...‘. '' ''' IN TowN.—We tibsetve that Mr. John Addams -.. . 1 / 4 _ ' ",..x„! ‘...- ~.. • -.., '., . • •,...' ~ *. f • tis arrived in town and is stopping at the City Hotel. lie • -: --- ,e'',• - • e" •-',", '-. ' -, , • .`";: e .7 3 4a brother to Gus! Addams, the great Pittsburgh favor LO • ' i * • : -. . , -.A.' - .';:i r .., ...,...:.***- ',;;*: ....... I ... - ...i l ad betties being an actor of moritltimself, is the null c r , " ..' -, e • ' ••• -• aeae, to 4- ' to a ' e t s : t' * 1 several sumeasfal comedies . We understand leis shor ly • - s • ' • • -r-e.c.• le, "I. 3 e 1.. ' ' , , . t , t i • .; , case t ,,,-, .. e e I • , ' . 4 I play en engagement here . • "e, e"'" ••e"•eis ''''''-- • i • ;e • ,:-..- t • e e e e.... ~, '- e ~","..1 „ t r . ~ 4 . 1 Da. CALVIN M. l'irca —This gentleman, ate ' f `'''t . t ° ',, a. " • •"- '-,,i ". ''' - :•,,,,fe t. elfi k tir: - ,,tl;elccess in that city which diatingni-hed his stay in Pitts ..4 ~ „...", t. „ --• t „ iel , „, •',r Je. 3 ".ee..• - ' rgb. He le soon to return to the Lea It is hoped he • I ti ---'' - . ... '.! ,;" ' ~. :.-: ~...' ; e make it convenient to make a at p of a few days her ," "--' • •• : '• •; "' t his way. e ' • ee.",-,,e-:- e '...e..... -' e t ' ," • lIN Ennoß.---The Dispatch of yesterday Slates t e , ~,,,e. • --4 .; • ",,1 • e", , elat Mr. Sproul is clerk of the United Stales District Coe, ' *4 .*. -. . ex, ...I. .%*:*.."' ... * ** - 1111 is an error, as J. HIT. White, E4q ,is the gentlen , _ , .„. • t - "- ... c ..,::: *f •-f-. . ---;,- ."--• ''''e '.• ' - to serves In that office. , ". " ••• •••'.• - • ae "." .. - e *- 4. ee "• •'.. • ~.t ...... -, e " . .. , ..../.....-4 :. rte . ." - - EIS ENE ":- C" • ,-- _ . ~. _ .. , ~ V ... 41 ' . ..2 - "'" ' +ja . ve.. x. - ..to , '4 ; • i"- r , ' '.. 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'SDIIRGH HOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. OFFICER Prerideni—JOHN ERIPTON. first rice Presided—Wu. H. Slim. &cowl " Wm. It. nhOWN. Seerciary—Wm. B. TreatUTCT—JOUN D. SCIILLT MAY 9 PITT Hon. Thom- Supaintaldent-9. T. NORTHAM. Ja. Cbmmatte of 40U/ration for .Apra.—Watiku H. Brx.ww, V. P.; W. sae, P. B. Sava, W. K. NneucK, J. H. PENNOCK. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET Orncz Or THE DAILT MORNLNO P 067,1 Wednesday, May 9, 1855. ff Yesterday was a disagreeable day out of doors, and bus'. noes was not so active. There were no sales of Flour re ported, although the quantity of this article Is very large. Pig Metal Is very dull; small lota change bands at rates below what holders expect to realize before long, We give the sales reported on 'Change : GRAIN-1000 bus. shelled Corn, from wharf, at 85c; 100 bus Ear Corn, from wharf, 86%c; 100 bus shelled do, from store, 93c; 100 do do do do Ole; 200 bus Oats, from wharf, at 60c : 200 bus Oats, from store, 6 44 c. SEED-150 bus Flax Seed, at $1.65. WHISKY-50 Ws rectified at 36e. BACON—I3,OO3 lbs Shoulders at Bc, cash; 1 500 fb.3 trams and Sides, Or cash ; 1,500 the Slams at 10c, cash; 2.000 lbs llama, 10 1 /,,t, 60 days. EGGS-1,200 dozen, from store, 10V,c. SALT-125 bbls No. 1 and extra at i1,62X@1,75. The large amount of bills which matured yesterday hove placed the banks again in large funds, which they cannot fully use. We find that coin is constantly flowing lute the city from the interior, which will supply part of the loss of specie from exports. The ex 'hang. through the Clearing Ilouse this morning amounted to $19,451,605 o'2, and bal. ance to $795,023 89. Tho demand for money is en light that the foreign news does not affect our market at all, but there is prevailing a spirit of extreme caution, a general reluctance to enter into new enterprises, aol an equally general desire to liquidate indebtedness, to carry as little load as possible, and to keep capital avai able at a moment's notice for waterer may turn up. The consequence of this is, that money is cheap to borrowers who can Le relied on for repayment at call, and for short investments In good paper, which kind is scarce, and getting scarcer every lay. The lower price advised for English consols is considered high considering the state rf the war, a new loan, and in creased taxes, but as money is advised to bs abundant, and the British Government s 'rarity in of the highest character, while speculation In trade is avoided, there Is. and is likely to he, a geed demand for the I, an at a premium. The Br. Louis, Havre steamer, took out the small amount of $140,151 10 in specie. The rates for the loan money and for discounts are in favor of the borrower, mostly 5(80 I , cent. Tne foreign exchange market is dull, with n plentiful supply of francs at 5 13 3 4', and but a poor one of sterling at 110 1 4,110 , 4 for bankers' bills. Various are the speculations making connected wi:h the raising of the new English loan, especially as connected with American interests. One pasty vie w+ in the measure an increased demand for cold from thin country, while another views among its effects a liberation of foreign capi tal from regular business investments consequent on con trotted. consumption, which would lead to a freer invest. merit in our recurlties. The probability is that both view. will Le found incorrect, and that the present Inactivity business, with its accompanimen , accumulati , n of money, will continue here and abroad until the character of thl year's cereal harvests of the old and new world becom• known, which will bs some time before the actual reaping The European mail brings few orders, but from 1 al and Frankfurt there Is some Inquiry. Frankfort Is new th e most active market for our socuritian.—.V. Y. Fretting Port Nary Tons, May 8 —The Cotton market is fl m with on upward tendency; sales today 2000 tmles Flour • trine higher ; sale!' 6500 bbls garret Ohio et 510.18q,10,37. Wheat stiffer but not quotably higher. Corn firm with an upward tendency: sales 20,000 hue mined at 51 15. Pork a ttifir higher: sales old MO. at $16,62415.75, and now at $17,00(.1' 17.62. Beef firm with upward ti ndeacy: sales repacked Chicago at j14,75@15,50. Lard ti• m. Whisky, Of to, 351.4 ®394. Groceriee flan with a moderate bu•inexa L on. ed till Si, and to arrive at SO. Sales 000 birds Ohio arid lent 'thecae, to arriee, at tocke dull and lower: money Unchanged; Indiana die+, ; Cumberland, 277,-; 7r Central b 60, 92%; Reading a 39, 06; Rite, .19. Prithenttedia., May B.—The foreign advices were , favrre.- hie (or lirendstiffs and Cotton nod caused a better feeling in the market. Flour held higher, mice 500 bbls. Western last evening, at $10,25 and 400 to 600 bbie, today at 010,53, which is nowtbe general asking rate. Rre flour unchanged, sales 80 this. Prima at 54 75. Very little When arrivinz; sales 1000 bush. at $2,52 per bush. for good rcd, and V.. 55 for mixed and $2,6042.63 for White. Bye alvanceil, sales 600 hush. Penns at 51.47 , A. Ccrn in demand and prices looking up; eales 10,000 bush. at $1,0941,09;.; allret. in cluding some en private terms, and in store at $1,G4i1q,1,11. Oats unchanged. Coffee dull; the stock bar peen Inrr,eutell by an arrival of 7000 tap' Rio. A cargo of 300 to 400 boner Sicily Oranges and Lemons were sold ail round at 1.3.50. per box. Whiskey advanced to 400 for WA 79 for bide. Cmcnierart, May B.—The River has fallen four inches Flour firmer, but not higher ; eater extra brands at 9,50. Whisky 34 34%. Provision' firm, under the Asia's news, at 7 1 4 for Bacon Shoulders and Sides, and en. Tli4; for Bulk do. Mess Pork, 515,25 (g) $15,50. Lard held firmer but no sales. Per SteameT.,loo•l I.lananarrin, It l charett.oo. Spence A Co. ray that the weather has been unfavorab l c, and Breadrtuffs have con eiderablv advanced. Corn h. d advanced 3, with n buoyant market; white Penns at 45,16.10n.t65, mixed 46365; Yelintv. due 6e l carr. An active rpeculativ, demand for Flout, and a healthy business hat been chme at 2.tad•ance; Western Canal Flour, new, as... old. 4114,..43- 6d. Philadelphia and Baltimore Flour 4-a:.4 is: Ohio, 42,01123. For Wheat there bat been nn active tpeculative demand. and I..ricen have advanced from 61 to int ; white Wheat 114 ltd ; rat do 103 6.1@,11 the market cloned rteady; up to the sailing of the ntestrier en Saturria - , Bread-tuffs trete generally un changed and the market wan 1 .-ur•ysr t. Paertneoas—Riebanhs.o. Srence A Co quote lis,f as dull and prho. unchar4red, market firm, Pork dull and un changed During the w.ek the l rice 0.1 ll.scon have ad• yenned Ir. Lard has advanetti 2n and the market r buoy ant, advancing; f-em 46, to but. Tstlnts: the sales of the neck show a rottsi,irrable advance; o ern told at 51. o: lte. 0 1 Saturday the market vac steady and unchanged. Iron steady at un9itrgn.l prices We'sli Basic, on V.ard, E.f; 7ot V; 7. 4-1: Welsh bar iron, on board, .1.6 10ectele, Ito; Scotch pig, tOnntula Loamox, April 117.—The moray market b easier. Contain have declined. A inarl-an Sterna at•udy, but unchanged : the qtlWlitilMS are U S. Fixes, 1060 boteln. 1014,, It C. nomi nal : 11ar3 load [dare, 914611; Ohio siY.e+ Sol. PC.. flit., T. (a, h.), bond. 6205,04. Coosol . PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE Opening from West Newton, Westmore land County, to Layton Station, In Fay- ette County. ("\S and after THURSDAY, ths 17th day of May, until _1 further notice, the trains will run between the above points as follows: Leave West Newton at<3o A. MI stopping at Port Royal, Smith's Mill, and Jacob's Creek; reaching I anion nt S:l5 o'cicck. Returning. leave Layton at 6:45 A 51; reaching West Newton at 7,30; connecting with the steamboat "Thomas Shrivor," for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. Second Train will leave West Newton al 12 o'clock, M., for Lay on, and returning, will leave Layton at ti stopping at all way stations. Fare from Pittsburgh to Layton, 4:1 millts, One Dollar. Stages for Uniontown and Conn Ilecille will connect with the Trains a' Layton. Frekht will be transported each way daily. Poe Mb apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Esq , As•ie tan' Super' ntenduat West Newton. CU TEE W. B ADS ES. President and Sul crintecident. Pittsburgh, May 3.1, 1555 my 4 Money Dlatters TELEGRAPH MARKETS Commercial Summary AILROAD Grand and Serpentine Pi«no.Y, NADI?. BY NUNNS & CLARK, NEW YORK HKLEUER has last received invoices of a choice lot of . NUNNS a CLARKS'S SUPERIOR PI ANOA, end among others, of a Full Gr•nd Plauo Fall ass., , Octaves. This "GRAND" D gotten op in a style of costly elegance unequalled by anything ever brought to the Western Coon. try, %Vali caned truss legs of solid Rosewood. panel work all around, with superbly carved ornaments, desks and light slides of fret work; lyre elaborately and tastefully carved, etc., en. Atso--PULL SERPENTINE PIANOS; " SEMI " LOUIS Xi Vth ROUND CORNERS; plain," " SQUARE " H. KLICBER, Sole Agent in this city for Nunns A Clark's Pianos, No. 101 Third street. WIT Due notice will be given of the arrival of the above Pianos. spilt Dissolntlon. TILE firm of PENNOCK. MITCHELL & CO. has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and the fic °Ls of said concern having been transferral to JOSEPH PENNOCK and NATHAN F. HART, they only are author ized to settle and collect the ciebts due said firm. Persons knowing themselves indebted will please call at PENNOCK & HART'S, No. 141 Wood street, and pay he name. Those having claims against sail firm will present them for pay ment. JOSEPH PENNOCK, THOS. MITCHELL, JOHN B HERRON, NATHAN F. HAItT. Pittsburgh, May Ist, 1855 JOSKPU PSINNOOK PENNOCK & HART, (1.4 Tat LATE FIRM OP PEMNOCIC, MITCIIIII. a c 0.,) FULTON FOUNDRY: Warehouse, N 0.141 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa A constant supply of CooUing Stoves and Ranges, Stoves and Grates, Wagon Poxes. all rises, Hollow Ware, Plough Csatlogs and Points, Tea Kettles, Sad and TaPore' Irons, Iron and Nails. Water and Gas Pipes, and Miscellaneous Castings made to order. m m JUST RECEIVED AT TEIE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE, No. 74 MARRILT STMT, BETWEEN FOURTH ass TOR DIAMOND,. PITTSBL - 121111, PA. OURTIIIRD AND MOST DESIRABLE STOCK of Spring and Summer Dry Goods ever off, red in thin market. We would call particular attention to the following: A very superior assortment of plebs Black Brocade and fancy colored silks; also Misted Silks, Satin, plaid and plain Tissues and Bareges ; Printed forego and•Chalie de Laines• very handsome French Lawns and Britliantines; a good assortment of French Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemizettes, embroidered, hem stitched and plain Linen, Cambric Ribbons,Uandkerchiefe Furniture Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets and at bargains ; A beautiful assortment of Moire antique Lace and Silk Talmas, Shawls and Scarfs; a fall assortment of Gloves, Mitts and finstrry; Irish pinens, Muslims and Prints, to. getter with a complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit an early ex amination of our stock, confident that for quantity, quail ty, style and price, it is unsurpassed. YOUNG. LOVE & BRO., • 5 formerly Young, Stevenson a L vs. For Sale. . . ------- A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Washington township, . Alexander W. • Foster, A. Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, the A TTORNEY Alai COUNSELLOR AT LAW, sits Emir- same distance from the North-western Railroad, and twen- A TOE IN CHANCERY, Agent for procuring . Bounty Lands ty.five miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and ;_and Pensions, and for the Collection of (Halms in Great Eighty• Five Acres One Hundred and Fifty Two Perches, ! Britain and Ireland. strict mere e; oNE HUNDRED AND TWEN'g ACIrEB ; Sii-Colleetions made in, this and adjoining Counties; Es of which ie. °leered, and TWENTy friloOd m ead; lind„, ,lans of. thinalants 4ttlal.;, Real Estate bought, sold or. There are'araCted on ills pienifseh several square log build- 'lensed, and rents collected. 'Moneys invested on Mortgage hags, a bank barn, and an excellent Fruit orchard. or other security. Titles examined and title revere drawn. Txrus—Onethird of the purshase money in hand. and j Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Emithfield. the balance in yearly payments without interest. Posses- ' Pittsburgh, March 28, 185.5—Luth2Salawl Mon will be given on the first day of October, 1 4 55. my 4 SAMUEL BEIGHLEY. 1 A B r.cA RA r sai G e tl y AJ3 ALll:l9ll.llwHillAßlAHOOriwin etoirteord A Eft S FOR RI! ER aIEA. Tna RIVER.—Last evening, at dusk, there were 6 feet 1 inch water in the channel. M ith sums in t' - e morning, and raining up till dark, there is no doubt but we will has a another clue in the rivers in a few days. Tat fine steamer " Diurnal " is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. TIIEGE was yesterday lying at the Monongahela wharf, between the bridge and the point, thirty-two steal/tory. Of the above, there were twenty-two receiving and discharging freight; five re-painting, and five new heath nearly finished. Tics fine steamer Cincinnati," Capt. Curtis, is the regu_ ler packet for Cincinnati this morning; she leases precisely at 10 o'clock. Tins steamer "Boy City," Capt. A. D. Miller, is advertised to leave for the 1:4 per Mississippi firer today. khe has superior accommodations for through fasseugerv. THE tine stearr,er " St Clair," Capt. Dunlap, beingdetain. ed yesterday by the rainy weather, will tes:tively lease thin morning for St. Louis. She is well pidvided with accOmmc dation& for both cabin and deck panscogers. THE steamer "Grand Turk," Capt. A. D. Gallitin, was detsined by the wet weather yesterday; she will leave for St. Louis and the Upper Illississippl riser this morning at 10 o'clock. Those who wish to take a through boat had bet. ter give the " Turk" a call. Tat fine steamer "Delegate," Capt. Thomas Rogers, bee nearly completed her loading ; she Rill positively leave to. day far the Illinois river, direct. TOE new, light draught steamer " Chicago," Capt. M. Mil !eager, was detained yesterday on account of the rain: sb will positively leave today for Louisville. Tux steamer " Minerva," Capt. John Sbouse, le now lead• lug for Galena and Dubuque, and will leave this tuornirg To passengers going through she offers a fine opportunity . Elie is well providel with every comfort for both first end second class passengers. PORT OF PITTSBURGH f; PEA, 1 iNcitrii , ieizA IN SRI valerixii— Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " No. 2, Herat, WeNeville. " Venture, Gordon, Beaver. .` Gen. Lorimer, -, Steubenville " Diurnal. Shepherd, Wheeling. W. H. Denny, Lyon, St. Louis. Gazel, Sheuman, St. [.Dula. " Cincinnati, Curti,, Cincinnati. DEPAILTED. Steamer laterson, Parkineon, Itrowußville. Lus..rue,l3ennett,ltrown!ville. " Gnu. li.xyart.l,l•eel•leA,Eli.abeth. " Michigan No. 2, IlnrAt, WeDavin°. " Venture, Gordon, Beaver. •' Con. Lorimer, -, Steubenville " Fon•+t City, Moore, Wheeling. '• • Convoy. Wolf, Gnllbpoll ' Alletheny, Le‘n, Cinetur.ati. " King, 'Lanes, ille. -Empire, Doyle, Mut,ile. STEAMBOATS "18.55." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE Vin SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line For. TuE CONN' ETA Nce OP PASSENGEALS AND FREIGHT BETWttl , ' PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE And Saint Louis. e- Tuts L:Nr. is composed of seven . first clam+ powerful Steamers, un - itift.rana quailed for speed, ipletdor, calm, and comfort, and is the ONLY Tilnocim o.uLlt LI3I or ST.LAL PACELTS on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mail Line of Strome, from Uinclunati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which pat-sen,:ers and freight aro ticketrd and re ccirlcd through dotty. Tao now Steamers have been added to the Li oe, which now cdr.stEs of the following boat, Dal, of Departure Forts. Captdint. from Pittsburgh. titleßEY F. STATE M. W. Cli-trinoortf.a....Sunday. K In' .... -, TuN r. ,NTATE......3 Amt, Il a :i.n.c. ._ Monday. ALLEtiIIENY .. It to M'Ltit, Tuesday. CINCINNATI it tiottren Wedrraday. PIMA Pt:IA . IH A It. d. lillker. Thoroley. l' rrrs itu no it... ..... ...... I N. CO , IK . Frit ny. PENNSILV.ANI A Jo,. KLlNlili.t.TEk Saturday. Leave dat;y at 10 o'clock. A. M., pre,inely. No franttit ret,eil ad am. r nine o'clock on the morning of duoartur .. For particular intl*burgh, lsss Pittsburgh, Steub a enville and Wheeiing Pckets. The DIURNAL, Cantsin A SUrPiitnn, and idatiWe t013.1'-qT CITY, C•iptain Groant D. Moottc, w 111 run rognlnr 1, U6Y PACI:ETS, heist...en Pith:torch, bleu Len rillr ,Ltd idoppltn; nt tal Lltterinrtlihte port, Th e Dlutt.NAL will learn riththorgh nn Mondityr, Wetl• 1:1...J0y' , scot nt 1 ,, A. SI —llrfurrzng she will leave wheeling on Tuenda7ol,Thttra.laya snol entursion, at 7!, drh,k. A. M. The l'OlittrlT CITY will torten Pittalturt.th on Tueaclaya, Tbur,day. and F tuniay., ut 10 o'clo,k., A. M.—Rrfurning, she wlil leave Wheeling on NionJaya, Weil:wasp; and Fri dar R. at 7IG n'olork, A M. Fur fr. fight or poo'agt' apply on I,coirl or to 3. D. COI,I.INUW ,I OD, -Agent, No If.f. Front ttrea. • NV. li. DENS V. T IT I I,rov. Cl•--,-t, win 6m..• by nh,n• and interr-italintc port. on 10:111u,, .c 10 A. NI. Fur tr,14111 or WV .010001 0? lo .1_ It. I I INti,TON, For tit. Louis, Galena, Dubuque, at. Paul nd Stillwater. Th. a t urn, MINERVA, Clipt Jon , : more[ R. L Atm Clerk. •111 trove for the 110, and termeliat, port, on SI EDNI.:,,DAY, vtb, at to A. M. ,1" freight nr V.11,1,,Z1` nrnly rn Thnvol, or to toy% FLACIC. LIYINOSToN r BASSES. Piet , For St. Louts. Tha ~a a . nn ~01,.anTral steamer rQUINI) X. Cnpinin U. ltoo LOT, Orr 17..11 m. Nut, o hot, for fin , aborn nrol I ntrr moulate W ED NI•I'SD A Y. falt ton, nt 10 A. M. F,,r iroizht or 1 , 05,11, , nrpi y on toar.l, or In itAItSVS. For sit. Louts sod Illinois River. The rt. mer DELEG ATE, Caftain Tno. Cterk, Ha 2'. it, will leave fit the above and interroillete ports on WEDNESDAY. 1 1 11 nt 10 A. M. For freight or pas.a., rinply on board, or to MN' MACE, LIVINGSTON A BARNES, Agents. • ' For St. Lonls. The new and nplandbi steamer W3l, 11A111 D, Captain II r..a C3iirrart, C. S. Feiner will lease for the above and Interior:lWe ports on WEDNESDAY, 9:11 inst., nt M. For freight or pnie•nge apply on board. toy, - For Cincinnati and Louisville.' The nteannir CHICAGO, Captain M. 31n..trs liggitora, C. 1.. Dibovivr.N Clerk. will leave for the above and intvrtueiliato ports on W EDNEi DAY, tith inst.. at 10 A.M. For freight nod passage apply on board, or to TO,. .1. B. LI VIN , iSTON, Agent. For Si. Louis. The steamer WASHINGTON CITY, Captain C. Eaarnr, MITT, an Clef k, will len,n for the above nod hateruircliate portx on WEDNES DAY, Ott, 10 A. 91. For f might or pa.sage apply or, hortr , l, or In inys FLACK and WILKINS. Agenta. For St. Louis, Quincy, 'W v, Keokuk, Galena, linhogne and St. Pant. The new and xplendid t.teatrier DAY CITY, Capt A. D. 311u.nn, oitl l eave for rhea base nowt Intermediate Torts on WEDNESDAY, Oth inst., at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to rapt BARNES & LIVINGSTON, Agents. For St. Louis, Quncy, Warsaw, Keokuk, Galena, Dubuque, and s St. Pau!. The creamer tiRAND TURK, Capt. GALLITIN, ASAW. Kvrsa Clerk, will leave for the above end intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, Play oth at 10 A. al. For freight or passage apply on board, or to m y 4 BARNES & LIVINGSTON, Agents For St. Louts, Quincy, Warsaw, Keokuk alld St. Paul. The steamer BRAZIL, Captain 11. F. Iluvmt• Crooo. Cues. IsaAr4, Clerk, will lenvo for the above and all intetmediate ports on THURS DAY, 10th inst., nt 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. or to my 4 FLACK & 1,1 VI NGSTON, Agents. For St. Louts. The steamer ST. CLAIR., Copt. 41.1NL , 0 LCo t *r ; ma, Clerk, a-111 leave for the above nod Inter mediate purls on WEDNESDAY, oth inst., • 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or pasaage apply on board, or to. m• 3 FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agents. "1855" CANADA WEST. NATUAN ➢. lIAICT Cleveland, Port Stanley and Port Burwell. TICE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. BARROW, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, no follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7 1 A o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley nt I o'clock. Leaves l'ort Stanley Mr Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7}/, o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cle s vel and Railroads. Also connwits at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, whleh connects with lho Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOYILL LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. LIOLCO3III, Port Stanley , or A. WERIDE. Port Burwell. ranee:tat, J. li. Barbour, EVE CLERK, ST. Loins, No, (nt W. N. Newell's Loffice.) J. K. BARBOUR baring long experience in Receiving and Discharging Freight tar Steamboats, offers superior inducements to Steamboats desii trig a DISCHARG ING CLERK. m 54 CARPETS OIL CLOTHS. 'MATTING. subscriber is now receiving large additions to his stock, which, when completed, will be one of the largest in the city, consisting of Velvet and Brussels Car petsl; Tapesty Brussels, Imp.; isl and Extra Three-ply; Tapestry, Ingrain, Superfine and Fine do.; To: wiry, and plain Yeriltiau ; Cotton, Hemp, Rag and List Carpets; Woolen and Cotton Drugget; Door Mats; Window Shades; Stair Rods; &h. Also, a large , assortment of 01 Cloths, from 2to 18 feet wide. W. D. ALLUM, 82 Fourth stree t, ' below Wood. apSfelm IMBIEEI 61 - 1 , 1) . to JOILN 13. LIVINUSTON, j A JOTIN Houvo Vor St. Loot• BEM ANMSEIVII 4 INTS DITTSBURGII THEATRE —firm Enter L JOSEPH. a FOSTER, Ixlsq e end Alm:lager. PRICEP OP AI - 1311E810N: Boxes and Parquette.. -We. Private Boxes,large $3 .00 Second Tier . .25r. Private Poxes, Futon... .$6 03 Boxes for col,icit persons 25 cents. /111 - Certificate, securing seats, 12t, cents extra. THIRD NIGHT of the Engagement of Mr. BUCHAN AN, the eminent Tragedian, to null ani ear in his great chat eater of DAMON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 0[11,1005, will be actel Damon and Pythias—Damon, Mr. Buchanan; Py thin R. C. Foster; Dyouisius, Calantbe, Miss A. Eberle. To conclude with the farce of New Lights—Dr. O'Toole, Glaseford ; Mr. Tilw ell, Bat ley; Illary, Mrs. Foster. To-morrcw, Mr BUCHANAN will appear in his favorite character of uTHELLO. CIRCUS JAMES TAYLOR'S PENNSYLVANIA CIRCUS JAMES TAYLOR Proprietor. J. F. WOLFE Equestrian Manager. 'W ILL PERFORM IN TUTS CITY, SATURDAY, MAY 5, in front of the American lintel, Penn street. UN/VERSA/. BATISPACIION GUAIIA.NTEEP. The Manager does not deem it necessary to search the vocabularies of Ancient Gre,ee and items to obtain a high sounding name fir his estab iehment, but leaves it with a discriminating public to judge between real merit and th display of a dictionary knowledge of the dead languages The Great Pennsylvania Circu• he most complete that ever appeansi in this corntry The Musical Department will ecitpre any organization of he kind in the Union, being CORELLI'S FAMOUS AMER• CAN CORNET AND QUADRILLE BAND' ALLEGHENY CITY, Monday, Todezdav and Wedutaday, th, Bth and Ilk of May, in ',moron's YelllD, Federal street. Th" -- Adminion twentyfivo cents. Afternoon performance commences at 2 o'clock—,T,n. ng performance at 7 o'clock LOCA7'ION CHANGED A POSTPONED. SPALDING & ROGERS' TWO CIRCUSES! , 11' !.. „gr., CONEICLIDATED3 MISR CELEBRATED 01111. r. a - 4 . , % FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS, ~ P-,..., .. - .. .4tf .;;7.1 From their Palatial Aquatic Amphi• ,41c,.. • theatre on tli. Ohio and ltilsele•ippl ••••••: . rivers, and their '• 4 ••••il''' NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS So popular in New England and New York, Into i• ~: 6.1 4 = AT3 ONE DIONSTER.CONOEILN, !T-- - -00444J: ;.,,,,...,..,., With the TWO COMPANIES, compel ,-.•; ..'7••., ii,- slog the most distinguished Perfitrutere ; • . ..,:jile. , , "--.,.._,•••_ from the North and the South. in the ' •,- . ..t.•••• - Gf• - , ''''''tN same ring, In friendly strife, in the i 7 • - -,-- presence of the aud,ence. r Both Companies under One Tent, ci, WIVE ii TWO SETS OF PERFOILMERSI . • - TWO SETS OF CLOWNS: -1:•• TWO SETS OF RING lIORSSIS 1 ... - - , - -- s - - - . PANTOMEII E EVERY A .FT ER NOON: , : i . s . if , .•. --, :• - :: - SPECTACLE EVERY NIGHT!. 4p,V.i• - •'";•".. :-- .S" NI•*.D. KENDALL, THE BUGLER: • ••'''''' '' KENDALL'S .BRASS BAND: CIIOATE'S STRING BAND: ..-""...C.....' Anil every thing else upon the Fnmn e i borate rcale, with tbef , / 101 , 1114 um on ..,-----", the principal liquesti iiin,, Clown ---, - ---7.11 Equektriennea, Gy mnastr, Paniomitni r...- _..:,- , ;•r - , lki'lle AGNES, I lied. OWSIOND, -c- --- • 7-, -1.-. 4 - - - - - Mts. LA li E, i 11r, olt AV EN. ----1 ~..,,.--- The rain 'Monkey. TT. NIACILTON,Yiung CLARENCE itILL LAKE, IC. J. ItOill..llS. The Motley Brot here. A . 0 . GEO. DUNBAR, I 31,2,.. LA TLIOItNE, E. DON A LLSON. I T. GIIAVELN. I ell e atok . Pegasue, Tartar,!! , Wildfire. S. D. BALDWIN, I CD A LES BROWN, }LODT.I%IIITE, COAL , . CROSBY. Gllley'S Pantomime Troupe. F I OTTO NVILTIANISOY. GEO 'WOOD, Roar. DENTING. • The War Horse Bucepitalue. S. LITTERA LL, OEO. NI A Cli WILLIAMS, IF. •lIANKEIt, he, he, ar. Will to exhlbitel of Pre...nracni SIX OATS, Col3ll3leuetag MON D.i.Y,My 7th ON PENN STRKCT 4 ` In Front of American Hotel, [VEIT ATTILIMOGN AND EMITICCI. ‘).. Alan. id TITIIDOLVATER. May '.lh, ALLEGHENY, Muy &t ~el 4th, Trllt. NIVNGIIAM, tiny sth. Adminion Twent Flsa Citess to both 031311tami. JOHN W. Al'CATtYritY, Bill Poster and Distributor, 431 - Mil bthrml to the PoMini•trtittisttiirm'atkir of all kind, of CULLS FOR CONCERTO', LECTURES, E'! . ..IIIRITIONS, All fnUlMUPlZatiow—rither 19. magi, tulfqraph. or other. *i.e—.ltreeteil to the other of the MorM:lg feat, .111 re. eetee prompt atteuthm. r.c.7 WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALER EXCLUMN'ELY IN MLR AND GRAIN. No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa og- Co," ATLI hEcrivrna, the BEST P. It A N I'EN N V I.VANI A, 01110 INDIANA. ■nd MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and I%.l'TliA FLOUR, WhiA w ill alaraya br acid nt the Ina eat Caoh price:. .01 S. 31'KEE & CO, NI 0.1 F‘VilatlF. 07 M'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS WINDOW GLAS, hr l re, imuhle Strength, Imitation Crown and itchy Ni•ft, Fla.lts, Pickle rind Preserve /are; Wine, Porter end 7flineral Bottle. , ; .efir Ileird , s Hair Restorer.--Thim preparation Peolll , to I.e oftleAviolle tor tlae re:torsition of the hair upon Telegraphic & Lightning-Rod Insulators• bale hold, \'o have Foon the testlmouy of per,ons well SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD & MARK KT FPS , known to 09, rho hove used the compound suniessfully. oiITM:MOM, VENN k thereby eorroheretillit the opinion of It, restorative euer But a ,hort dirt lire from the Steeinhorit lendine, and itY, We !mow of nothing more I,onirable to the way of per Mononeet.ele lions , . St. Cherie,. no,IC ~ 1! . I :II •.:1 ,0',,,t1 eofnelinece and comfort than a goof head of hair.and anf I rire, by which this crowning ornament of the rioter J. It. Jog 11. F I' 0, - ,,,,, 1• roan can be preserved. or re-overed when fort, soilhOtit, in JONES Sz. I)EN N Ir, ~ ttthelatter res.., a resort to Wigs apes .1 geratel or, de - 1,, to be hailed end embraced with gratitude by nil of " ber ~ i who are unlock mann h toned its bene fi t Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ""w‘. in,".,' ,—„,,„„ the otter Jay to notice this valuable spitil 01 WATF.It STBERT, PIT rsuultnii. I compound in the above terms, and now reputtlisb 'Rhea woe then mid, to eliow i gain our favorable opinion of it. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. i The foregoing Is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) A JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION. Jalethgcncer, and refers to au article which has fora time Oryrstt , " l Jolt/ I, ISM, tinder th•-tuies of 11 - e to York. born advertised In our columns. We must confess that we Capital in 12,000 Silures! hove been somewhat reeptleal tO to the remarkable effects .IIW• STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDU,II,I.I" 1.1.111 L E. - iy,.3. I attributed to this famous "flair Restorer." But our In- Pt sr - lib:W-0 Eurtou W. CASH, of Pi t...burgh. credulity hoes been greatly shaken within. a day or two by • Id A:l.k OCAS: Seeing a roc pie of certificates of well known end perfectly Gt.. W. CRSS, Pittsburgh. S. M. Shoemaker, B e i Hoare, credihle citizens of the neighboring town of Preston—one R. S. Sanford, Philadelphia. Johnson Livingston, N. York. of them t W. 11 Densmore, Now Vol k. C. Sp.amer, Bridgeport, Conn he Cap , ain of a New . L.m.tm whaling ship—to the A. Adams, Boston. It 11 Mosley, Fall River, It. I. etreet that, in each of these eases, a two or three months' J.M. Thompson, Sprinalleld, Macs. use of th. " Ite;toror" had actually brought out a flies , and 4„,V. HYMN, No. 61 FOL , RiII t.TRFIT. nothlrn vigorous growth of hair upon the Iteud where it was before • ROBERT li. PATTERSON'S 1 ....4 LIVERY AND SALE ,4"''' '''' 4, 1 , 1 31,g, ii 112.1 STABLE, &V''"-: 1 Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprI4.IIPITTSBURGII, PA. 11355. atet:',',,''}44lV- 4 , , 7 . T 1855. . ...v. TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE EASTERN CITIES VIA PENNA. CANAL AND RAILROADS. D. LEECH & CO.'S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. I t 1 ills RODTE being now to good order, we ore prepared to despatch property either way on favorable terms. Sb pments consigned to either of the undersigned will no forwarded without charge for commissions, and all instruc• nus promptly attended to. Address or apply to D. LEECH & CO., Penn street rind ß Canal, P LEEl ittsldtrgh. HARIS & 211, Receiving Depot No. 13 South Third street, Delivering Depot, Dorls st., Philadelphia, A. SMITII, Agent, No. 75 North street, Baltimore. .INO. McDON ALI), Agent, N 0.7 Battery Place, New York. Nk W GOODEL—lust. open'og, a new and splendid stock of WATctlEd, J KLIt Y. kc , lit the Ohl Establish ed House of W. W. WILSON, 67 Market strut, c.)rner of Fourth. Customers and visitors will always find this a safe and just establishment to deal with, and prices as neap RA elsewhere—either East or West- LIG3" Special attention laid to FINE WATCR REPAIR ING [IOU IRON CITY COINRINALCIAL COLLEGE OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. CHARTERED 4 PRIL, IES; WARD OF TRUSTEES. His Excellency, Gov. James I lion. It. M. Billie, Pollock, lion. J. E. Brady, Hon. Wm. Bigler, Rx•Goe. 11. A. Pryor, Req., Col. Wllwin M'Candless,l B. L. Falcoestock, Esq., Col. William Hopkins, I Ed. Campbell, Req., Capt. D. Campbell, i Alex. Bradley, Esq., N. P. Fetterman, Esq. Penmanship, Calculations and Bookkeeping are the busi fleas man's essentials. A thorough knowledge of bey,: indispensable business qualifications can be expeditiously and agreeably acquired in the most magnificent institution of the kind in the West, and at less expense, from six end neat Professors, two of whom are authors of superior works ' I on Bookkeeping. The inducements offered to young men at the Iron City College are unequalled in Pittsburgh. Remember, you receive ins ruction from two Jl,4:flint Pen , men, and from two distinguished authors and practical j Book-keepers. Instruction In Mathematics. Lectures uo 1 Commercial Law, Ace., Ac. College open from 8 A. N. 1111 10 P. M. Students can enter et any time. Success guaranteed. N. B.—All kinds of Ornamental Writing executed to order. ar:3o AN ELECTION for nine Managers and one Treasurer of the , Cprapany for erecting a Bridge across the Alle gheny 'Wier, at or near Sharpgburgli, in Allegheny county, will be held at the Bank Exchange, on Third street, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the I.4th day of Tilay,lBf , s, hrtwe,n 'the boors of 10 o'clock, A. IL, and 4 o'clock, P. M. By or der of the Board of Managers. THOMAS WALLACE, President. it. Your, Secretary. apl3dm •„•• . - - • /KZ-Marsh's' Radical Cure Truss will cu • .111. a., .... nearly every cafe of rednosable Hernia. Trusses at various prices a ways off hand. Auction—Many Sates. Children's Trusses of different forms an i strength AT the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth atruets,at 10 o'clock, A. al., a general assortmynt for sale. I of Seasoimbls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clething,Boota Elastic Stockings for varicose or ratilar. , 3 velna. and Shoes, Ifats, Caps, ac., Abdoruntal Supporters—Adczen dill', e r a m u ds. ' AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. at., Pile Props for the support and cure et' 1 - • , drocerier,Queensware, Glassware, 'rabic Cutlery. Looking •• GUAM% New and Second Hand Household ....64 Kitcheh Fur- Shoulder Braces to relieve a crook.. 1 no.; .eformed n i tin , A e. , condition of the Chest, and many diseases of th.. t ifast. • Suspension Bandages. All these articles may he bad or applied at i•it. KEY. SER'S Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 110 Wood street, sign of the Golden Moran . ; or will be e -I, t to any 1 __..—. part of the country by sending the money and rnoasure. i rratrarEws SALE OF LOTS IN BIRMINGHAN AND ap2s-tlaw I I May 10th, at 7 1 o'clock, will be sold by order of L. O. Hap . ' A Fact worthy of Record and Atten- burn, Esq , Trustee ofJohn C. Mowry and Wife, the follow ttoN --WRIGHT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and log valuable Building Late In Birmingham, East firming certain care foe- FEVER AND AGLE. This pf,•paration ham and South Pittsburgh, embracing many of the moat desirable Lots now for sale in those flourishing Boroughs, for the treatment of the above disease, and perfeet oradica- „ ti Con of the canes, Is one of the most important Chemical In Birmingham—Nos. 69, 70, 71, 141,142,143 and 145, on Discoveries of the 1 1 311 century. Its neutralizing effects Carson street. Nos. 26, 28, 29, 30 and 31, un Bingham street, at corner of on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and Lets like a . Gregg. charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular S stem, re. ' Nos. 119, 176, 212, 264, 265, 266 and 267 on Washington storing the tone of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con- greet. Noe. 224, 233 and 244, on William street. stitntion. Nu- 254, 261, 262 and 263 on Gregg street, at corner of Unlike the general remedies rescrted to for Its treatment Manor. such an Quinine, Arsenic, !i.e., which leave the system Nos. 3;14, 315, ti, 316, 320 and 321, corner of McKee, Manor worse thou they found it, it improves the genet el health, an' llo C . r' g o st n r S e pruce alley, between Joseph and Craig streets. purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a In South Pillsbarph —Nos. 76, 94, 89, 94 and 95 Carson regular and healthy action. street. Nos. 3, 23, 26, 31, 34, 39, 42 an - 47 on Brownsville ' Turnpike titer Carson street. Nos. Edo and 58 on Manor Being prepared under the immediate supervi,inn of an street. eminent Chemist, uniformity cf strength may always be Tn Baal Birmingham—Four Dotson Wharton street,itear relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands the corner of Meadow, each twenty-four feet front by ones hundred and twenty feet to an alley. One Lot on Sarah of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who street, between Joseph and Meadow streets, twenty-four have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of feet by ane hundred and twenty feet to an alley. Ito superiority over ell other preparations. !Q .-Sala will take place at hiII[CELANTS' Excumiar,Fourth drt, Pittsburgh. We can only add, in conclusion, if yoo are suffering from e Tzars—One fourth cash, balance In two years, with inter- Fever and Ague, dry it and be cared ! est. payable semi-annually. PETER T. WRIGHT S. CO„ For turther information apply to the Trustee, or my 4 P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r, 241 Market st., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United btatei and Canada?. For sale by OEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wool street, anal It. E. SEi.LEIta, Pittsburgh. np2Talasv3rn is T. P. TAYLOR. Aunt . samption. A recent letter from Nfr. J. W. 'Veatch, of Itokeby, Ohio, " I want you to rend me two bottlas of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. • There is a lady here who has a and the d .etas can't cu-e her. I was in the same why, and tried ererytliing without benefit, until I got a fettle o your Pec:nral Syrup; I took it but twice, and It curod me sound and well." Ark for Dr. Elntena's PECT,Itid. SinliP and take no other. Price, GO cents. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood street, and at .1 P. FLENIINIni, Henbity. atitlfr: tam tcii - A Sublet auto for the New Liquor Law.—Uß. l; RBA ANTI.BACCII AN ALI&N ELIXIR, a site and ruru remedy for the ere of INTEMPERANCE. A eoneentrated ve.etab'e extract, and as a Dade is one' quailed. For the following eomplaintA it is a mart valuable medicine Pg;rpsia, Liver Complaint, Fpilepty, Neuralgia, Piles, Fee. et tf all kinds, Dd. num. Tremens, General Pe/dify. This me :Hoe is intended to produce a change in the eye. tern, and adi +taste fir a'coliolie drinks. Setvtal instances where we have sold it, we have had the most gratifying resultn; co, to persons who are really desirous of breaking off the indulgence in intoxicating bevera,;es, this elixir will be a great help. Fold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Stare of DR. GEO. FL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood :treat, comer of Virgin al:ey. 6.1.0 of the Golden Mortar. ap2a.daw =EMI Election Notice. 4.a- Cough Itemedles.— 1 r. Keyser's Pectoral •rup will cure you. Dr. lieyserla Pectoral Syrup will cure Drouchitle. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure laryngitii. Dr. Keyser•s Pecloral Syrup will cure Influenza. Dr. Keyser's Peet wal Syrup will cure a cold In tie, head. Dr. liey3er's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con Air Halm of Thousand Flowers, for tenni. filing the COM plesion, and eradicating all TAN, PIMPLES and Fsuswe from the face. Sold nt Dr. K EYSER'S, No Wood .1%030 flarrell's Indian Llnlznent, Far Rhrtimattvrt, Bruist f, Htiras in the Back, Sidc—Srra of IA ii•rff,L•ato (ion Cum R utland, CUSHAUL , ..ND, March 10, 1'2 , 55. Ma. II G C l ir.C, 'Llue4rille—Dea , Sr: May ee eFlt the levor ez you to seri 1 1.19 twenty-four doze a CA lilt ELL'S IN D 1.5 N I.i iH ENT? Plrasa scud it without del .y, as n - .• hare not hair a doz.., bottle+ on hand. anA It cannot be substitetet .0 this country ; the,fore, do not disappoint • * yourq,•&r. IScAtt. & Werra. For al,. vl,ole.“:e and retail at DR owl. II KEYSER'S Drug S.:: re. No. 140 WIN :k1 Atr.et, corner of Virgin alley; also by .10 IST. I.ll,erty Merida. - lie and Neuralgia or EMUS Yrnu.s Criirr/ cv OAR DEPIIIIATIV/1 SYItIIP —Mr. \Tina= town, Yclh Ward, says h. aae rur, , tl rf Sick ilrednete of night years rtanditii . , by three ..10alteley'F Dypara_ tiro rlyll3p. Ile hA pllys'clars Vi'.hout rur, llr fr now ortir,ly rrrß, Oalarly'r Depor alive I 3 far Illwarlatisx, Scrofula, Tcttrr, .tidal I erortivellisearea Por t.ale rrhole,,lo nud retail, DII. REISEIViA, No.llo Word P 7 reel, Slgu ct Oa/ tlrlden Mort,r. apsls ro.fry ::ed by a sir,9l, application Deist ndoro's Eicelelor Dale Dye. A. red cluuls darken in the twilight, An I 1, ackeu• ever hcaceria blues nYylt;ht, u o CMIT 4.1)0P.0 . M Ilmn Ott turneth Te black the hair that redly burzetb. Tb,• cuttie fn , h cunningly I.lackem the foam hen au ent my darU of tae roi-or little gnome; But to quick Chncr 11,M) will darken the Ilsir, With bin Lrc of all dye e meet efil,..tut nod rare! Eteolsior Flair Dye is a.ll wholesale and rvt dl nt Or. 14J Wc.ol ntroot—sign or the tial•lrn Sli riar. 1107 t,e - Neuralgia.-- Thti formidable disease, n hich ~ o tn, to haftio the mill of phyPirMins, yield:4 like magic to Carter's iSrani‘h Mr F. lloyden, fortn,r::: r f tt, .Astor II su ,- , Nose York, anti-.... proprietor of the I , ..xototu.zet Hotel, [nehmen& Ye., i 5 on , of the horilot Ai who have been rurrd of severe { Neu. tt;;titt by Carter , t Ftiattith Mixture 104 cure, he ha: re,mtuttiole•l it to numbers of other:. rote r s off rim! with nearly every form of die ease, with the nr,t wonderful suers. 4 rti V , it is the m - s t ext rrototinary medicine he Iraq ever coon used, and the . 1 hest I , lceal purifier known. .* See adaerth , ement in another enintrin. bald—the baldness being, In one case, of more than twenty years standing. WI do net suppose it is by any means cer tain that, because the application has been thus successful In one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to prove equally successful in all. lint with such bractsfrong evidence as the foregoing, very few bald bawls, we suspect, would willingly forer a fair trial of the " Restorer." All such '•old heads . are inf,rmed that the article can he had at Messrs. Lee ei Osgood's —Nee,ei,;, &mining Courier. hold whole,..ale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street, sie.n of the tielden Mortar. m h F \ ritACTE-24 dozen Pre.ton k Dler il's r assortel extract., for flavoring Ice Cre.tru, Sc,, Sc., received by JOS. FI,ESIIING, m}s Corner Diamond nod Market it. I\,!&D VI bbl, for Hale by mvs 11. A FAUN ESTOCK & CO. - - fIOITEILAS- 1 .0 bbls. for Ante by mys B. A. FAUN ESTOCK & CO. BAST L. E SOAP-60 boxes far s.le by YAHNESTOCI{ & CO. 61tA,reliuTIrTr ;ale by mys S. HARR AUflt{ A CO Td:--111 aides j u .A. received nod for •alu by I] 5 S. ItAIIIIAUGLI k CO. ItY 1Ills:8:—tatO dry flint laldes, to arrive end for sale 8 OAKUM:On & CO. . . A t. l y tll tfa.- - -:D [Ails No. 1 Lord lid to ..t.re owl for mi. L MILLER ,1 RICKETSON, n`Y5 221, 2.!2 Liberty street. • ______ LI ALT-130 1.,1,13 No. 1 Halt; for HAI° 1y 0 toy 6. I.IILInt & ItICKETSON. 001)1,1311-10 ammo;' Unind IT•tnk" No.l Coifleh; for kj sale by [my 51 MILLFR & RICKETS tN. L Ably. ALISK.kTII3-750 twx - es MCFArlaud'e Saleratus; ter sale [mY5l NIILLER 'h ILICREMSAY.S.i. )LA It 1 FlEI) of A tumifi'd Sugar; for ,ult L.2).51 NIII,I,ER A UICKETEON. lON(JitESS INA'rEII-4 e MRS kin pints end quarts) re• eeived direct from the Epriugs, by JOS F LEM! NO, corner or Market ctr..et cud the Diamond. PurnioEs—lOU Lue.ig.1,11 . 13; fur rale by A NI 1 1 ; ARDRO eUt.iiN sit - As—bum Bull: Si D and for sale by u2ll CUTTINU CllcEstr.-I.ou bcy_eg tad tlak received n by [myl! 11. COLLINS. IDUTTEIL-10 boxas Bauer rreeired this day b y Lmyll 111.1NRY lL CniLIONS. OLDEN btililll , l.s bbia. jut rocrivinK from c ue - and for sole by ATWELL. LEI: k CO No , t Wend Ftr4 . t myl . Wet. AtIOARA—A bbie. just reessi slug and 1, .11 by [ta)l.l ATWELL, LEE As, CO. 15 bb s. just ree•so - sug and for by [myil ATWELL, LEE It CO. WAnfi .111,Altibs-36 ilozn in awe BIM tin sale by Lmyl) ATWELL, LEE CO. inea AWN 11AAIS-2 ca9ks received on consipmeutotru for asla,by [nay]) ATWEIL, I.,KR & eY. 1) 15 tone o ltiiatai Champlain; for sale by m t JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wool st. 1).KIDN(11l1) MIN VAAL WATEIt-20 bbla and Italf•bble Ell just received fresh from the Spring., and for sale by Inyl JOHN IdOOHNV AD, 27 Wood at. m~ .. ,i .... - ~ - _ .. , ' • - AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., ' Books, Stationery, Nancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and diver watches, &a. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Ija3l:tf P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer irtitY GOODS SALE—On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 1J MORNINGS, 9th and 10th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms ' c roer of Wood and Fifth streete, will be sold a large stock of desirable Spring and Summer Dry Goods, comprising a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic, to which the attention of dealers and consumers Is invited. [rrlYB] P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. VIE 8 SEG ARS, MACKEREL, he , tor ApcTioN—Co m Ell NESDAY MORNING, 9th lust at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold 30,000 fine Imported Segars; 20 bbls Mackerel; 15 half chests Tea r 7 boxes Tobacco - , Chocolate, !M. my 8 P. M; DAVIS, Auct'r. lite:SS 01 LKO. hollOttfliMElEd, Ac., AT AUOI:ION.— On TUESDAY afternotn, May Bth, at 2 o'clock. at the Store of Mr. John Thompson, No. 108 Market et., between Fifth and Liberty streets, will be sold a choice assortment of superior black, plait and fancy dress Silks, Tack Satins, Summer Silks, Silk Tissues, Grenadines, Berages, Embroi deries; Canton Crape, Silk and Cashmere Shawls; lace and silk Visettes, Laces, Trimmings, &c., Ac. my 7 - P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 110AFEit TA81.412, FANCY CLOCKS, STUFFED I MIMS, TUeSDAY morning, Bth inst., at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold beautiful pearl inlaid papier mache Tables, pearl inlaid Clocks, 3 cases of American and (~ r eign Birds, 2 superior double bbl'd Shot Gun•, and a va rirty of other articles. P. 31. DAVIS, my 7 Auctioneer. DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST' T REATS ALL DISEASES 011111 17E AND CAD WISDOM' COPPING, LECCIIIIIO,III.IIIIIIIIIIO, OIL ME 050 01 CAUDEL. OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COIL GRAND ST., NEW YORE. Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. T)OUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or Chronic Blindness with Films, kills, Amaurosle and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. EL with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Far treated upon scientific principles. A rtiticial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters postpaid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou. sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson : Wm J. Fryer, 32.64 Broadway Albany, N. Y. •Alfred Southwick, Printer, 11 41 J. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, Y. v Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. ' , Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. {Miss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. *Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn. 'John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N.Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Eng., N. Y. tJamea W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. It. M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston St. R. B. Doolittleold. D., 'Judson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers,N.Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmaship, Troy, N. Y. It. L. Roes,Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenach, Schenectady, N. Y. Cept. IL H. Haviland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Binghempton, N. Y. vrbete patients were blind, and had to be led to the office. A t the expiration of, two weeks they could go about the city a t hie:l9llre. .1:11,he eases of Amauresis were restored to eight after they were given up as incurable by the faculty, and can be reterred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts in thee.* cases, by writing to them. Sans -- - DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITTSBURGII, PA. NCORPORATED•IIY TILE LEGISLATURE of Penneyls I yenta, with Perpetual Charter. mast, OP PGIISPPLI. llis Excellency ILO Mon. James Buchanan, lion. W. H. Lowrie, lion. lYm. IPilkina, lion. Moses Brampton, Hon. Charles Naylor, Gen. J. K. Moorhead. PLCULTT. P. DUFF, antbor of the " North American Accountant," Professor of Boot-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. EOM/EN, Assistant Professor of Book. Keeping. DAIS D. WILLIAMS, the best off hand Penman in the United. States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics &c. The Students of this Institution obtain the following ob , visa. ed-antages over all Ethers: let. A training for business prepared by a practiml.mer . chant of eighteen years experience in extensive business, ured and perfected by fifteen years subscquent practice in teaching 21. The Diploma-bears the signature of the author of a system of Book-Keeping sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York, as the most perfect m the English language. 3d. Students can review their Book-Keeping, and have ) the professional advice of the Principal at any future time, free of charge. 4th. They obtain the handwriting of the beat Penman in the Unite f States—one who writes all the specimens which he exhibits. sth. Regular Lectures on Commercial Law, Political Beonemy and the Nine pies of Commerce. Refer to any of our City Merchants or Bankers before • engaging elsewhere. Pupils received daily. Terms unlimited, and no . oubt of the permanence of the institution. Duff's Book--Keeping, Ilarperia edition, sl,s6—pp. 102, royal actavo-- . • the beet In the English language." Duff's Steamboat Accountant, $l. "A perfect system for such acts." .Send for a Circular and Specimen of Williams' Pen marMip. ap2l..dew I mhlf, lm - British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, MEI:MAN & CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, Ix Sous or LI AND Upwriats. TII ESE DRAFTS are available at all the principal Towne of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. We also draw SIGHT "HILT on M. A. Orunebaum & FRANKFURT A MAIN, Which serve as a Remittance to all parrs of GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and lIOLLAND. Persons intending fo ttavel shrew) may procure, through us, Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, as needed, in any part of Europe. CuLIACTION I of Bills, Notes, a- d other securities in Eu rope, will rec,lve prompt attention. Wlt. IL WILLIAMS & CO., Wood, corner Third street. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers anti.Dlanufaetnrers. TILE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of 011. OF COGNAC, of which 'X of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine aquae Brandy. Ills ESSENCES OF R and °TAWS of JAMAICA and ST.OCHELLE CROIX RUAI, ARAC.BRANDY; CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di. rections for use will in DR. r vaiably be given by LEWIS FEUCIITWANGEB, 141 Malden bane, New York.. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Plating, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ext. Copalvs, Sulphate Am monia. An. dealls tf Vr ALUABLE WORKS ON AECT V Model Architect, by Sloan ;RCLITT vobi ;URR— -2 The Carpenter's New Guide, by Sloan; Shaw's Civil A, chitectnie; Tredgold's Carpentry; Downing's.oountry Houser, Rural Esattyrc Mahan's Industrial Drawing; Rudiments of Architecture and Building, by J. Bullock quart's Architecture; City Architecture, by Field; Modern Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide; Rural Architecture, by Allen; Builder's Companion . Rudimentary Architecture, by Weal. 70r sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, No. 104 Wood street. TALICIASCE WORKS ON AGRICULTURE-- I' Sexton's Rural Nand Books, let and 2.1 series; Johnson's Agriculture Chemistry; Solly's Rural llodger's Scientiftc Agriculture; Gay's Elements Beatty's Southern ' 6 Burning's Fruits and Fruit TTCOR of America; Ladies' Companion to Flower Garden; Berry's Fruit Gardener; Neil's Mcklahan's Amerlean Gardener; Farmer's and Planter's Encycloixella. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN. my 3 No. 104 Wood street 3liagnzliaes, dze. KARPSII:B MAGAZINE FOR MAY 20 CENTS; Put nanfa " LI, " in 14 Graham's " li id 20 Godey's ,i •• to 20 It Sallow CI " " 10 " - Frank Leslie's Gazette " " 20 " Journal ". " 18 " Tegeth.r, vele all the leading oewspapers. Purchasers aill get five Magazines for one dollar, instead of four as at other places. For sale at my 2 JOlll , l 7‘lOOltllE'AD, Wrod Areet A. W. Foster, .TOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of lr Terinessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa California and Virginia. SW - Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken to rcco-ti or use In any of the above named States. Pittsburgh, March 213. 1855—[mh28:drw] Wm. Youngeon. 11013 SE, SION AND OIINADIENTAL, PAINTER—No. 1.1 23 Scurisa street, opposite the Neptnre Eraine re1327:13in \VIM IS TO BLAME, if you don't supply yours( with NEWSTYLED and FASHIONABLE BOOTS, (TATTERS and FRENCH SLIPPERS? To bo had in abundant variety at SCHMERTZ' STORE, No. 107 Market et. . . c.a"';` , • •:, •.. - • MEM EZZOSSZI= DR• MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE, Health Restored and Lire Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. It will replace weakness with ;strength, incapacity with - 11 - efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and this ant only without hazard of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general organization.. ' Bear In mind chat all maladies wherever they begin, Enish - with, the nervous system, and that the parslizatico of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Dear in Mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cot dial is the only reliable preparatm known. , CURE OE NERVOUS DISEASES No language can convey an adequate Wet - of the Wine. diate and almost miraculous change which it occasions hi the disease], debilitated and quatered nervous systete,_ whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impair ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivilled and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary; far. the Cor dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore It to its normal condition. LOSS OF AIRSIORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of bl cod to the head, melon choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts cf self destrneVon—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general rostra,' ,lion, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep,' di:teases incident to males, decay of the propagating functions; bye tens, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes at Wog, it is, tf there be any reliance to be plaid on hamaa testi mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES The unparalleled effects of this great restorative In all complaints incident to females, mark a new era In the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been Invented— thousands of invigoranta csneocted —all purpciiting to ha speciEed In the various dhaages and derangements - to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. ST./MY WOMAN OF F.ENBIi, Who sutlers from weakness, dera-gement, nervouxneas, tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pecnliar to her sex, or common to both sexes—to give the invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will Snd this Cordial after they have nod o tot • tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the tystrut. in all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy spring, who would not have been so but for thin nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many die eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not in a single in• stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OP PALE COIIPLEELON.. or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pals, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TUE MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of mos miler power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Lose of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selkiistrust, love of solitude, timidity,oste., are some of the evils produ• red. All thus afflicted IIEFORE CONTEMPLATLNG MARRIAGE ahouki reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne• ceasary requisites urpromote connubial happiness; Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a _weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another.be• comes blighted with your own. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future alltbe genuine Cordial will have the proprie• tor's facsimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass:. Dr. Morse. Invigorating Cordial, C. 11. RING, Proprietor, N. T. The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot• ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, all for twelve dollars. O. H. RIND, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Druggists throughout the llnitod States, Canada and the West Indies. AGENTS: Pittsburgh Ds. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood st Do. ----FLEMING. BROS.. No. 00 Wood st, Do. R. E SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny City-.J. P. FLF,MING. Agent for 0hi0...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. rapll:dawly DR. H OOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PILEPAILED D DR. C. AT. JACKSON, Philadelphia, - Pa., WILL HIttECTILMT CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, Chronicor Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and aLt diseases arising from a disordered Liner or Stomach. Such asCaustipa tion,lnwardPßes Fulness,or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausemlleartburn, Disgust for Food,' Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Puttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cheek• rig or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Shin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbo, dre-. Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the - Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil and groat Depression of Spirits: The proprietor, in culling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confi dence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no uew and untried article, but one that has stool the test of a ten year; trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by am similar pre parations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the . most prominent and well known Physicians and Indic Hu, Ws, in all parts of the country is immense. Refaring any who may doubt, to my "Illemorabilla,"or Practical Beteipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Odle. and Manufact - ry, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. riSt-Ithld by Dr. Geo. H. fiercer, 140 Wood street; B. & Fshnestock k Co.. No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers 60 Wood street; 11. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny derail:dimly is RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, . FOR the Prevention and Cure of itivrarmirrnr taxi Mx- PETERS, FINER and AOCE, Celli3 and liteia, . . Do= ACME, Outcast. TeMILISY,Nmar SWEATS, and nil other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria. or , Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at curtain seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the same in character wherever it exists—North, South, Rest or West—and Kill every where yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to ba the greatest dixot/ry in medicine ever made. This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by pee sonsof every age, sex or condition, and it will not substlet . . .. into for one disease others still worse, as is too often there. ' trait in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and ~ other poisonous rr deleterious drugs, not a particle of any ' of which Is admitted into this preparation. - ' • - The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re sults from the use of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. • It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the moat sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly in. haling Malaria or Miasma. It will Instantly check the Ague in persons who have suf fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never have another chill, by coutinx+lngite: use according to directions. . • It will immediately relieve all the (liaises/drip; renilts of • Bilious or Ague diseases, such as general debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. . ' Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague from families and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men, by adopt ing it es a preventive' will be free from Ague or Bilious at tacks in that season of the year which, while It is the most sickly, is the most valuable one to them. • One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases: some may require more: Directions printed in German, French • and Spanish, accompany each bottle Price One Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for warded on application, and the artiele . will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties iu covey section of the country. JAS. A. ItIlODES; Prom letor, Providence, R. I. Aware—New York: C. V. Cl ICEENER d; CO., and C. EL RING. Boston: WEEKS & POTTER. Philadelphia: DYOTT ,t SONS. J, JIITCHELL, No. ilf,s Liberty street, next door to hand. WOODSIDES & 'MONIER, corner Anderson and Laccek stn., Allevheny. Lta27 Private Diseases. DR. BROWN, , No. 41 Diamond Alley, De rotes his entire attention to an office Practice. Ills business is'mostly confined to Private Vcnere Diseaus, and such painfula ffection a, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and eaten' Syphilis, Syphilitic Bruptlone,Oonorrhea,U lee t, Snit t u re Urethral Discharges, IMpurily °lithe Blood, with oil - Diem Me 3 of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic I , :rop. tiODlliTetter, Bing - Worm, llercurial Diseases, Semi nal Went. nen, Impotency, Piles,Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains In the Berl'. and Loins, lost tation of the Bladder and iiidneye,successfally treated.— Cure guaranteed Twenty years practice (ten In this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may eerie nut der lanais Dace andPrivatiConitiltation Rooms, 41, Di amend alley egi.Ohargee =mutate. nryfi•fiksoi• L 0 LET—From the Ist of April next, the conimodiuus BUCK BUILIMM.I3 situate in the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between- Brecitenridee street and the Monongahela river, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake.. well, Peals dc Co. as a Ulassinanufaetoryand warehouse. This property Is eligiblysituatcd, edjacent to the Monett. .gahela wharf, for any business connectzl wittieteamboatiug or ricer trade, or for manufacturing purposes. . Several small Buildings amrs - capaclowavad ate letateh eL Apply to OLTVItIi W BAIMS, ' • President Pitt. and Conn. 11..11..C0, mbllktf 1 Neville hell, Fourth and Liberty streets.. BARR & MOSER, 4111.CUITECTE:--OTIC4 ". Philo Hall. Tbird street, Pittsburgh; and east Bile of the Diernrand, Allegheny. jp 'tem lioakluson , a Pertly China Store etasiOT BE sunerm_Eo hilts Amor tment of elegant and neeful CIILNAr,WS3 or QUEEsBWAHE for Families Hotels or hkeeltants, at natusuat LOW PRIM FOR OAki. sp2l.lto 87 Wood street. . 'Charlotte Blume, XiAM:IF/LUMP:R. AND DIALER iu PIANOFonro, and Importer of Music and qduslcal Instruments. Sole Agent for the celebrated Itumoso PIANOS; also, for Ballet, Davis lc Co.'s BOSTON PIANO 3, with and wlibont Coleman's X glen Attachment. rms.3l No. 118 Wood_street. QECOND NANDv/ANO--UueCLIARLOTIT mahogany Bi.voetaya PianO• for $lOO, for sale by my 3 No. US Wood street. t_ VEUBLAItAI Lodi ROSES, Isourbans.Porptcwilt end otter variet:es, for Otmetarles, for rale br npl9:livr JAMES WARDROP, 4...vrithwt3tatto: et.stilt.— Orders 11:--ta or tits tj most et proved. varieties, gill be filled promptly D. 1101" by oplOidlM JAMBS WAR. J LET—A two story Brio`s DwellinA $N e, Oantte TAvenue. Apply to iL =OA rit CAUTION .:'-''':'''.' l 7'''' , lF 7 .:,'.:.: - : , : ~.'::::!:;::-,,]::.V.,';'..7:,,.Z.
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