,fir-~`^...r~ ^- ; - <~fz*a. ~;R~.^s3+-¢"A:ne^~n,.v ME!!!= DEPARTMENT 'PITTSBURGH: MONDAY idol3lflriaTititEcal2, 11355 WWI" Rio t i on the Monongahela Wharf., On Mu BILI4OVILT 1117131110:—AbOTHICII. SVLE- ' 8u..—.-Exauitsirms 111131)1141111MAT011.—Te. PAWITCS .. The opening of :.nnvigation, was celebrated on lilenerday that by a tremendous "tree fight" on , the' Ifononsahela wharf 'iii front of the steamer Botrth :tiaterica. The affair °centred at about ten o'clookand created great excitement through out the lower portion of the city. The theta are as follows. I • ' An, Isialanan named Dennis Shannahaii, a 'diescan in the employ of Soneelic Qulgg, was :.angeged_in hauling iron to.be shipped on board the steamer South Americo: , Mr. Lewis Green 4 lee, clerk of that Steamer, was upon the wharf receiving and mssking off the freight. Some difference arose between Shannaban and Green - lee with regard to thenamber of pieces of iron de 'tiered. Main/than, we understand, used some most icsultii'g language to Greenlee. The result was 'a personal encounter between them. As soon as the fight began - , a cry was raised, SOL the. drajtaim from all parts of the wharf rushed to the pane of action and pitched peti t:nett into the' battle. Whips, standards, maces and other dangerous weapons were indiscrimi nately used upon 'Mr. Greenlee, - who stood hui gravid as well as he could.' He was completely rtfrrounded, Mid - was the target of a hundred lisp and weapons. The, crowd drove him by degrees down towards the gengwaY of the Smith itinerith, on to which he leaped,' bruised and bleudy. The! - drape= then set tip a shout of victory, which exasperated Greenlee so that ho palled off his Coat and again went - at his furious Intagettists. • i The' draymen cried out to the hands employed on the boat to "'come on!" The boatmen, armed with numerous weapons of de fense came out upon the gangway, with what re enit will be seen by the evidence below. A gen eral fight ensued; paving stones tlew.through the air,` the butt ond of whips did bloody execution, and black eyes and bloody noses - were plenty.— The melee' was brief, bat severe. Greenlee was got on board the boat, and the fight ceased.— He was very seriously injured, having received a frightful giuth and any number of blows on his head; his hat, was badly abused and one o f his lips , serverelicat . • - A - man funned - 'Francis Ilmaday, a drayman, received a dangerous stab with a knife in the neighborhood "of the kidneys. Eight or ten per sona suffered !severe contusions about the head. One MAU, Who was not participating in the af fray, was pitihed headlong into thsriver. Not liking this treatment, be crawled out again, picked np a stick, and began to deal busty blaws upon cheer**, not minding who was the recipient of his small Avon.. Several other lookers-on were &lucked in the sates manner. The tidinis of the battle son reached the Mayor's office, and several of the Police wore or dered to proceed to the scene of action and ar rest the offenders. They succeeded in idintify ing Dennis Blusrm , tlh.n, the drsyraan who first had the diffieulty with Greenlee, and arrested him. At two - o'clock In -the 'afternoon Shannahan was brought before the Mayor, and the following evidence elicited ;an - IL Irwin sworn---Saw part of the affray on the wharf; ofid'nt see the commencement; raw ta man throw a atone - from the shore and strike a young man on the gangway; don't know - alai threw it; the Atone atm Wawa at the cap Peter Fender sworn—Was not present when the •fight began; I was an the Tropic's gangwayv ran -over; the clerk and a man _who Arives a wagon for Jones & Quigg were fighting when I got there; they kept fighting down towards the river's edge; a man named !Sunday raised a whip to Mae the clerk when I attempted to catch it; somebody hit me in the mouth; I then got out of the crowd and went to the water to wash the blood off my face; "did not see the ter mination of the fight; there were 16 or V 0 perscats hiding the clerk with whips; don't know their names would know one of them if I saw him; 1 diernt see Shane luot 'strike the clerk; saw him and the - clerk together fighting; they were trying to atrike each other.' , 1 ..Ephraim Jones sworn—l was standing near by when the affray commenced: don't know whet was - the cerise of it; Shannshan and the clerk were fighting when I saw them; Shanahan was pomading him with the butt of his whip; the clerk backed down towards- the gangway; be ran on the gangway, pulled off his coat and came on the, wharf again; Shamed:en was striking the clerk over the head; don't know any of the oth er parties engaged inthe fight; saw the clerk strike Shaushan with his Est; did'nt see the eaptain of the boat strike him;• after the clerk - took off his coat, there Was a general fight in the whole crowd; the drsymen about the wharf ' were all acting together; Mr. Williams sworn—l was on the South Amer . Ira when Re affray began; the first I raw was the clerk prating MT his coat :and going ant on the wharf;: about -forty men were striking at him; thought ii was a very unfair fight; the clerk hullo weapons; nothing let his fists; saw several men strike him on the head with dray standards; 'don't know the men that struck him; every one of the draymen 'were trying to get a bloir at the clerk and were driving him towards the.river; they struck him on the head; they couldn't knock him down; he wee too good pluck; he couldn't be _knocked • down; the draymen wouldn't let men on the bast come off to help the clerk; didn't see the men - on the boat throw 'tones or stickg the clerk retired back on the boat, the &Byrnes after him; saw a man with s paving stone strike him i on "the forehead; don't know the man. ~-' Henry Caton avorn—Was not present at the beginninglaf the a ff ray; the brat I saw was the clerk coming aboard bleeding; tald him to go on board and I stay there; I raid the mickies would kill him; the men he had been fighting raised a shout; then he went back on the wharf; saw three or !bur strike him one man was John Fo ley; I tried to get into the crowd to lend the clerk a hind; . couldn't get in; Foley hit him twice; Greenlee is badly hurt he is cut on the head and Very ranch bruised; did not see Shan nahan; don't know any more of them; the phy sician thinks Greenlee's wounds are not danger ans. Robert Quell*, sworn—Am Captain of the Saudi America; the first I saw wee Lewis Geeen lee, my son, and another man fighting; don't know how it began; didn't know the man; I was struck myself on the back of Orr neck; L beard there was' a man cut is the aide; don't know who it was; the fight had cammemeedore I saw slt; I went out on the levee; my eon left after the af,, 'fray; I don't know where he is now. A. IL Anderson sworn.-Baw part of the af four was at the Tropic when it commenced; when I got i t the opot they wire fighting. I got up on s pile' of:girls:4' the crowd moiled away from near me; I didn't see any more of them till the clerk took WI his coat; then I wan near them; it .wee then a general fight; tbe whole party was striking Ind kicking the clerk; some of them used whips and some standards one Mail had et mace;; he; striking Greenlet; he is the man' that drives dray No, 635; don't know any of the - other% saw in the fight; heard no talk at all; thereinto nothing but blows; saw Captain Greenlee try to get into the crowd; didn't see him strike any one or throw anything; the men on the boat made a rash to got on share but the crowd wouldn't let them; than) WWI only' one man against perhaps three hundred: The Defendant offload the following Ladd. mon): i - - , - . .. Micheal Marks morn—l was present when the difficulty' began; Shannahan had thrown his iron off the wagon and counted it; I conlda't hear' erhst they mid ; saw the clerk take off his Sh hat and go up to annshan the clerk struck him; saw the .crowd rush down; didn't ace the draymen use any sticks, whips or standards ; the boatmen rushed off the boat with shovels, die - ItiChard Mackin sworn—Saw Shanahan coun ting the;inn; saw the clerk take off his hat and go up to Shanahan; saw him strike him; - DM Capt. Greenlee in the crowd; he didn't do any thing; f ir e gun SaY :whether or not the boatmen got off tire gangway; didn't ere anybody striking tbe }.IerVIAW nobody thowing anything. (Act cor'Mng; to this witness there couldn't bate leen, anylight at all.) -- -- - ' any cry. McCracken sworn—The firet, , I saw was then going off the boat with shrivels, piker', gel one man struck me on the back; a man wi at' mace tried to strike me and I took it n,, him; saw the durum all running down tbetharf; 'sly dray is No. 636; don't know any o f— C pariana that shouted "come on;" the cr emed on the shore helloed this to.the men in the )aratt. • j -., .. Jam* Gamble sworn--S e w the clerk and Shanneball togetier, striking at each other, saw a men with a shovel and another *with apiece of iron Mining down the gangway; didn't see them come off on to the wharf; I am a durum Mayer Vole tun held Dennis Shaun:den, Jobs Foley;lFraneis Idmaday, - Henry lieCrichett and Lewis, ieenles, to bell in thesum of $3OO each, to appear for trial at the nest term of the Court of "Quarter Sessions. •: • - ' , • , This'affsir will, we trust, make it manifest to our Pollee that their presence is as necessary on tbeetharf Milo any other district of the city. Partiaelartj when the river; be-linen is st its', bfthif le "strong strieg pollee - foro demanded there. And the more cow than ever, gnu it seems that the elnefmen evince a dispositird to band togeth. er,- and retrageiall law by creating a general riot whenever one of their-number becomes In-: volved Lin ary quarrel: Such a flog:rant - mid' high=londed outrage an that of Saturday should r.ot be allotted to be repeated. By the merest' donee in the world, areaalee escaped the MO doom blows of fifty weapons, with his life. Bat that is not:the halt of the drsymen. We *sr! not-Whether Greenlee or Muumallan was in the sight, (though it tune* that a's count of the iron wal incorrect,) the mime of the otherdray. nett - was brutal and 'Murderous: ' ' • ' -,* '' — §tin o 04 0304.1no'71Fisoa . it: L f•rl.; Wi n Monday, the man whciwas stabbed; Is lying in a somewhat critical coalition, though it io not be liased:the :inland will Irina fataL ,fligh Constsble Ilichnidsmi informs no that two Policemen will be detailed to do service on the wharf 'every day hereafter. • . •Dsreartme Tax TEOPIC.—TeI KANSAS EMIGILUITO COWL—The steamer Tropic left this city on Saturday, according to announcement, for Senses City and St. Josephs, Missouri. With a fine stage of water and pleasant weather, the passengers will doubtless enjoy their two weeks trip highly. The emigrants leave the steamer at Kansas City, and proceed thence op the Kau. sae river to their respective destinations in the new Territory. The following is a list of the. Pittaburghers who took passage on the Tropic for the Territory: Rev. Joseph Banks, and flunily. W. Cable and family. Mr. Black and family. The llamas Company, underlay. Black's man agement, seems to have been something of a failure—several of its members having hacked out at the "eleventh hour." Weave not inform ed as to the cause or nature of the difficulty. James Carl and family. John S. Welty and family. Samuel Carnahan and family. The folloiring persons are without families John Spears, James Shims, Henry Illaclmeme, J. U.. Crazier, Charles Whitten, William M. Price, Benjamin Price, Hugh Jamison, Hamilton Beattie, J. W. Bowman, Joseph Vance, Joseph Williamson, James Walla, C. A. Spice, W. EL Wilson, David E. Evans, Emory Lockhart, Jas. Carnahan, James Alexander. —Success attend the Pittsburgh delegation to . Kansas! A roasts Tutor.—A German woman, appa-: repay 20 or 25 years old,and speaking tolerably. good English, thong she pretended to lave ar rived only a month from Europe, has been. on a sllibustering expedition in the neighbor hood of Monongahela city. On her way from this city, she robbed a Getman shoemaker in Port Perry, who hospitably entertained her in his family for one night; arriving at M'Keeeport, she begged for lodgings at Mr. William Bole's, where she stole some valuable clothing and 'de camped at midnight from his house. With a marked impudence, she made herself very fa miliar wherever she went, always using as a pretence the inquiry after her two brothers, named Maokley. The last seen of her was near Oseola, a few miles up the Youghiogheny river. Her hair is auburn, and her cheeks are ungrace - fally fat . Bamin Comer.aurr.—A complaint was entered on the complaint book on Saturday. which, we copy verbdtira ape/Imi= in the City of Pittsburgh is not one_ bogs Ba ker who keeps the Corporation Act of the 2 pound Bread law. The consumer have to pay about 40 pro cent more for these bread at the rata the sell the bread. A barrellaf.flom• mint into doe will gain one third. So at will tot= out 300 loafs of Bread one pound and the hart ly give a pound of Bread - for 5 cent and the poor have to pay all. —Very bad grammar and orthography, that, but doubtless it contains more truth than po etry. BITOLAIT or A Snell °MGT.—The (ECG of the Ohio Stage Company, in the first story of the St. Charles Hotel, Wood—street, was entered by burglars at an early hour on Saturday morning' last: Tho rascals obtained entrance through • window in the rear of the office, which had no fastening. They proceeded to the money drawer, burst it open by means of a chisel, and stele therefrom a package of bank-notes amounting to ocers3oo. A package eontainingnearly an equal amount was.oreziooked and left by the rascals. The stage agent has no clue to the perpetrator of this daring burglary: MAN KILLID ON EATITEDAT NIGLIT.-013 Sat. =day night last about 9 o'clock, a man was killed on the Monongahela wharf under the fol lowing ciremnstances: The steamer,Garelk had just landed from be low, and the deck hands were engaged in getting out the spars, when one of the Vocks broke from the spar, striking one of the hands on the left temple, crashing the skull and sinking the bone Leto his brain. He died almost instantly. We did not learn his name. limos, Agent tor Chickering Et Bons, Boston, invites his friends end the public, by card in to-day's paper to call and see a very ele gant Grand Piano Forte, just received for one of our citizens, and now on exhibition at his Piano Warerooms, No. 81 Wood street. We presume all our piano playerS will avail themselved of this invitation—we shall! • ACC/DINT TO A STTAYBOAT.—The Chronicle states that the steamer Forest City when tearing the city on Eatnrciay afternoon, encountered a large mass of ice which knocked a bole through the door of her took-house. letting the store into the water. No other damage done. Gsarnet. Hoorron.—This distinguished Sena tor left the city ma Saturday, cn route for Texas.. Han. Linn Boyd, speaker of the House of Rep resentatives, also passed through the city on Sat urday, on his way to kis home in Kentucky. APPLICATION FOR. DlvonCL—An• application for divorce was made on Saturday last by Mrs. Barbara Ross. She makes oath that she was married to Charles Boss in 1845 and that he has nit lived with her since 1852. A eapas ad :Miriade:am (ca. ca. for short,) was ;issued by the Prothonotary, ' on Saturday Int, on oath of John McCune, for the arrest of ht. T. Hogan. McCune alleges that Hogan owes himsl27. THY JaH is at present nearly full—there being nearly one hundred and ninety inmates confine d there. The next Quarter Sex:dons will morn than decimate this host of evil-doers. • Tun Court of Common Piens and Orphans' Court bold a session on Saturday. No business of public interest was transacted. House or Itzroas.-:-.lndge McClure, on Sat urday last, sentenced nine young lads to the Hone of Elting°. Ina Bearer County Courts will commence their sittings to-day. BY TELEGRAPH Wsswourlos Crrr, March 10.—Advices dated Mexico, Feb. 19th state that Santa Aetna is dai ly losing, and ,that Alvarez Is pining ground. It is said that Santa Anna holds etureralsteamers ready to receive him on the approach of Alvarez. Ile has sent what he could of the $7,000,000 received from the United States, axed valuables, out of the country, and has sold the $3,000,000 yet to be paid to Mexico by the United States. There is to be some change in the management of the lcuttuty expedition,-but its destiny is the same as before, and Kinney will soon leave for Central America. The rumors that Jefferson Davis will presently or ultimately receive the appointment of Briga dier General of the new resilient', are untrue. -New Year, March IO.—A tire occurred at Tompkbasrille Quarantine, Staten Island, last night, destroying serren buildings, including the Grocery and Shoe Store of John Johnston, Mrs. Olmstead's Millinery, John Webster's • Porter House, and four dwellings. The Dutch Reformed Church was on fire three times, but was eared. A large number of families were rendered bonne less. The total loss is nearly $30,000, the buildings being most substantial. The fire origi lsted in • grocery by the explosion of a cam phone lamp. PIIMADILPHIA, March 10. —The 11. S. frigate Susquehanna arrived here to-day from a four yet-rs' anise in the China seas. She has sailed 61,M7 miles. - to A disastrous fire is ragbag -day in the woods near ldellville; New Jersey. 'Several hundred acres are already burned over. !The wind Is very high. A dispatch from Washington says the President will not appoint a Brigadier General for the new regiments until the meeting of the next Congress. HARRISBURG, March 10.—The House passed through, in Committee of the Whole, the repeal of the charter of the Erie and N orth. Eastern Railroad. It wee, made the special order for Wednesday afternoon. Judge 'Thompson spoke eloiiuently for the repeal. -The &nate passed a bill for the opening of Webster, Wylie and Bedford streets. WuJnewrow, March 10. 4 -Three of (lei-echo's Powder Mills, under one roof, exploded about three o'clock, killing one-man named John sane, and wounding three ! Two of them are not ex pected to 410. Nrw Your, March 10:=—The steamer Louis tailed for. Southampton and iWnt, with 26 pas trami and $849,000 in specie. , Now You; March 10.—Cotton Orin; Boleti 1200 Wei. Flour firm sales 6000 bbls. good Ohio ; Southern unchanged with sales 1700 bblo. Wheat Ann. Corn higher and scarce • sales western mixer at 117 k and southern mix ed 94@ 'NI. Pork gaoler but not quotably lower; sales of old mess at $14,25 and some prime moss at $14.50®515. Beef unchanged. Lard Leto.— Whiskey trasetded at 3L Groceries-firm. Lin 'awl Oil buoyant at 5130.3. Stooks better; money plenty Indiana tires 077}; blissouri sixes 941; Penna. Coal Co. 105'; N. Y. Control 04i t Brre-4611' Beading 811. Cinoreisrr. Ilarch 10.—Flour $B,BO .058,40. Whiskey24io24}. Cheese Digto.lp r o r bioni brio but sides not large ; .WMI I&O,0o0 lbs. bulb shoulders at 60. pitched; IiteIIII Porkfirm at $l3. Groceries inn and in mood demand. Easters examep •ligi premium. The river has risen 3 pet ; ;ereSater CC:I4 and COMMERCIAL. ccrsuirrrEE or manittATlON. Y On MAR 1L— W. IL Blows, Y. P.-71S. 'rotas, Jos= EOM, IloDurrr. Jxo. [corr. PITTSIIIIIRGH MARKETS pirmika tuurrz.l Admittar Morning. Disreft - 12. 18153./ , FLOUR—IIIs mszket doll. soul wales from tint hands; from .tore cull sales at $9.004C 3 : 25 extra. GRALN—aale. at dayot of QM to nailed Com at 82. and 200 do. froth noie at M. GROCERIFE—iaIsof 6 Wad. prima old EA= at. tar moa ; atoluaes, 50 Ws. old. oak outages, trA foot , mix, and do. aanamer. cub. MALT—mlea at broarery of 1.,600 Lua. at $1.40011,45: BAOGN , -• good demand: usiea of %OM %a Hog Mond. at 6S, IK and WS, caah. . LlAT—oka (tom atom 0140 bla in.lutia at= 41 ton. L 1117.—• sale of le bbla. Loolaville, at 81,25. cash. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. TM , WC' on gatunlay had elightly receded t but as the upper Allegheny appears to hare broken up. ire may boti fora continuanee of the present etaite. or • further tisa— ne weather was clear, pleasant and moderating. The Allegheny Wu running lee heavily. and It Is proba ble that the:tweCtributatiee of that strew:Clay. all bro ken at,. some 12 pen decal taste ventured out during the der' but of these, 11 out of the 21 boat. were sunk between thin ar o the Trap, • dlstanos of 12 mllo The lee .111 out then to pima We haven word from the remainder. The Wabash Elver, on Thursday. wee rising fut. and In maltreat navigable eandltion. The Cumberland was nut low. there being but 32 Mabee on the shoals. The following Orate left Cincinnati for thin port on Fri- day last : Belle Golding. EST City. Delegates Md.., Ea & a m ? , Weald. Jams Park. Amnions. Great WM: Quaker City. Tag Etna Am Wyman—We are glsd to be able to re Dort • change In both the MVOr and weather at thispoint. Roth have varied elmnltanamsly Par the totter. as far as concerns business. On Mmdarnight It commenced rain ing eery hard. all woe predicted agar the warm, rtutry day and the min motioned with more or less 'violence: all day yesterday. It Li etill cloudy and rahrilke, and the; • tis that ere will have several days of variable , weather before Rehears up. The Rim commenced rising on Monday night, and during the night ram about two inches. The rim cordinned all day yesterday. and at 6 edoeg 10 the evening the total rim was near ten Inches— Navigation Ma &Lay resumed In the upper Rivers. There was one departure for the Upper M ppl yesterday. and one for the Dilute The former Is reported open to Keokuk. and the latter to Naples Depestures tor the Idle sari have become of daily cmumence. and them teems ito re no her of that River. An arrival Dem the Illinobi River reported Rear fest water in - the channel as Nude& and three and shall Set to the mouth, and no Ice. The MI,- disippl is reported at six and • half ISM to Cairo. The Ohba at sight feet to the mouth. The badmen are con. gratuisting themselree on the prospect of Manes after eo long • vacation.—[et. louts Intel. March 7. With the opening of navigation, business la tuttouvloti, lad our bottoms streets bare StMated their usual activ ity. The demand thr Groceries Isctive, but the stocks an es low Mat the males are li m ited. The lake towns are all tare, and as tom se supplier come lb nerd, an motive demand from that section may be looked for.— Detroit merchants undertook to proms mulles over the Indiana Railway& but the experiment ha imorred • rail. are.. One of oar merchants chipped filly taull ear.. from CiLliro he had lying at New Albany, Indiana, to • Detroit them the lst Jan. Lat. Zlll we taw letter to-dan Dom Ileum, dated ad instissylog that ell but grarteen bhde had arrived. This we would call a slow Moines,— si.tAy day. by Bailers_ y from New Alban to Detroit. The Woken from New York, in "mud to the buoyant state of that market for Linseed Oil. has Mimed* epemr Islay demand, sad some odes are here from the Rut to =I : h a she stock here twinti light, Lod in • few we ve before noticed, holders show but little dimantion to mil. end It Is dillicultnow to buy at Wu The demand Mr Clovemeedla Quite Ensiled, and le L now quite doubtful that it will be equal to the supply. With the opening of navigation an active demand was =Uri. mod. demand,ort time bills on New Orleans. conthms In but the supple Is ineressing earnewhat.— n rata of Eastern Exchange. then ism alteration to no rice. The Prorlden market Is Ism. but no essential advance boo been eatabllshed. Ater Pork tun be bought at $l3 though many boklers ask odr ttds ratu—(Ctn. Com. Corry—The Coffee musket today has teen day wad and buoyant. and mind hare Inurosed duo YeatardaY,X, to .I.‘ a emu la lb. She sales by the Wolters 0:411p11113 3,100 hay a ltlo as lotion's : 2.200 burs gime qulllty k at i lOklrnd I dle/rat% MX) Is the ®Wool ojti that boa been hold by the lonortars at any time lbr many safln addltlon to the gale. mentioned abod, we note e.oday at austlou of :ha/ lacEotamon to good Rao at 13.65€410, 10 3. Theft trete bOO offend and the hal ante of thnkrt was ulthdrawn.—[ t. Azar. _The Boston Omni& man Money Is so plentiful now that ft le really anew, not knowing what to do with Mat Soma of the Banks a. Bot =lag aB their funds, and an soliciting outride far nd bushier paper. The demand in the etreet L neat to nothing. and a number of the principal caaltalLets and hankers hare large sums remaining !SLIM-Lack of homy an end the right kind ofpaper to buy.' The market for Roots Nude la emy firm et th e nemtatlana but Ms traneactions are mainly confined to investments and annum 011 regular out: MI orders. The shipment of Gold Wag EL Istria on Saturday grandees to be - On Theater outshoot. half a can non win go to Boston for tbe Wednesday steamer. There are some angemte of van cogning in from the Wad. la the agaseirate ez , ...l.lltig_theidrate for the Interior. After ocateMerenteluterra/.lm)tbar Bank defalcation bee noon/rod. bathe amount Le unite moderate. sane Ms itirdsal. of the thalSTresaugyellon, detected. a day or two altos • new and dangeinue fraud, which yea effect ed by fling lat orating elf abmt one-half of the rated rho of the Periphery of the double Nada and than ranalllng the Me. The abstraction of gold was about earl to 81.50. • —.llllll=t b h . engt=e=ithie eaglegrra ham robbed In this nay. The ease to the ItMey atartat rather increase. and re heel the Ili f ist.to!day at . fer r ent. E' ' The 4111 days I =st Et ender iolur N eVait anther bitter OMIT Of 6 menthe parer. bet short parser is masc. and Imre 6g7 It cent. freely. WI ban. UM VI cent. and premed upon Meanie bamoneri. It Is stated. that the Illne la Maul= old IW tons Copper monthly. the Momenta MEMO. the I& Royal Ti. the Albion 12 and the (Nipper gall. ld '24 healdea lh. mem and tarred work. The Norwich had go Wee caton the l an. et T and expected to get DJ more In all denuary.—lN. In the dlaeormt of paver, Um ettauree this week ma In faraof loner rate. S3nte Very dart anentance. mime name., hare been taken an low id , 7, Tt mut mid there I. • good deal done at 6it met GO to CO day. Demand keens take the ranee of 5 to 7 1 , 1 cent moot of the boneless at 68 mot The Dank Note and DoalfstSe rathlnirs Iha kers complain. ordeal time. • The redemption of country circulation at the Metropolitan and America Exehangs AgnErles la mcdersta, and the Interior Beaters me Wv mulsang lane inhumes In tie Clty.—lN. T. Time. IMPORTS BY EWES WURELINO, b 1 Vaatare-166 sts wheat. B Browse 100 bbls molls.. Raiser kat 33 hils paper, sundslew bbls apples, J Ilarbertt 79 de...11... BY 11110W7413TTLLE BOATI4--MObss plan, J A hap. mrt;3l do. Smith A c0:74 d0.,12 Lame= 400 do, J Vaal 376 dn, G A Baty =lO3 apples. owe= lb Nils hlsksy, W m inder, do. Robison eo. NEW °BLEAR& by Aretle-= bbda mar. W flot. t IRO bbls molasses. Lambert A Phlptoa. BT. LOUIS, by Prownwa-40 bbls part. R ihtmll A ea, 242 do. 13 do lard. 6 hbds teem, W t R Wentcheou: 66 do.Clart A•Thaw: 166 ohla Pour. Little .6 ea: 170 Wes. (1 W dwindles: WO de. breezes A Vanua 34 bhds beam, W MU; 541%=11r10.31/gtd6"lWit sock: 16 do hay, Montgomery Lewh, 0.54 pa swat, W Upham, A Thm 2176 de, Eellers leo; 1460 man wheat, Rey .. 44 =lOO bbl. molasses. ODO blooms, Coleman t ta. IMPORTS BY RAILIIOAD on . . Lan Ple.llnooBl.l RAILItOa-1 can adep t 8 do hogs. 2do rattle. 3do hopes. 10 mires. 18 Dirge button owner: 148 bbl. cons msg. 13 do goon Montgomery k. Lanly 22 to metal, Maack• cm 3do hay. emir. 33 Wm do Prim •64mh 85 Md. tour, Cal bus. 801 l Idgontr, 500 do. &tam a Kirkpatrick 304 do. 4 k W Bea: 166 d 45 bbl. floor. II &wag 68 sko wool. W Barker: 119 dn. 16 tons aml. mot, 77 boa owner. 3 0614 lard. 2 do button Raiser •om Ms clovorssod. .1 ABBlray; 18 Oka fruit. 4 bids moat./ 0800180 43 bhis bacon. Janos • Den ny; .1 51,41 butt. 2do timed. 18 KingNsm: 12 Ago but. ton 17lard, , bbls dr fruit. 11 11 Millar, 65 kg's button. sdo 11 Dalton ern 2 bbla apoles, 4do butter. Khrlyor • co: 5 b styles, 113 dobuttar, east 17 bill. papa, L ens . • _ ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ABMlTED—Jaffarnes. finentierrille • interne. Eirontm: TT& ; CaL Bayard. Ellsate* nt. Lon% Yoeert DSPAlLTED—Jaffraon.ltrovninillit; Leanne. Btoveue rote ; CoL Bawd. Unbent ; Perinallsasda. ClesiLeinian Mansfield. M. Man at Yew:am Wheeling ; Forest Clts. Wheeling ; nneMd. Esnm ; Tropic. do. Ann.-0n &aerial irrenlantbara rem B nut 101nebal tha cbannel and .n. Asa& STEAMBOATS. For St. Anthony Falls, Kin. Ter., direct, And all Landings on the Upper blissful . I . l.lM i t The new and substantial 017 &gamer VALLS CriTlf, nowon built and finished at Wel 0 a 1.,) J. B. °amen Mader, TUTU& leave Pittsburgh for the above and • • all Intennedistalandlngs. on the early orenalng of navigation of Lb. hyper liissiaelppL Par Might or saw air /91Ar on hard or teJohn Flank or Llyin getup, Pitt. bursdn R. Cotter or P. W. Galata Wallachia. O. W. Shea pew, Bock Ulan& J 11; (leersll. West Co. Dahagna Una: IL P. Upton. r.M.B.ti D. 111. Monitat i l . it= Dr Palls. Ili n; E. Munthr. J n Burbank Co, 8c I. Ta HALWITIf Is an entbslf new t :loo , W/ hoar. Inowerflal nary built by Heiser . of au II s= ringlets' aneotamcdatione; will be es Y and finished; built annuls thsSi. Anthony Falb st•uebmacomp..7,lll.-. under the Immediate Mew' f &Cutter nsgineer and will to as • Melina P i artY • frotrk Ito& island or IStOswin• to th• Falls of St. Anthem .1. through Marmon. and P. rnanned by eared and reliable Moans and man. J. 11. GILBERT, amoraAgent for Co.. OMos 81. Charles n od al h l`iftelnush. lion" Wallachia O. and C. L. CEIWZ., Tresenrers of Qs, fr2O4.ADIS Bc. Anthony Y.lll. Vnew end subdtintial steamer ran OHANOR, OW. IIIIIO . .11th ea • regular peeked between Pitta rg /12 Whodlog.h.vintrittsbargh oval 110110AY, WYDNIt• DAY and FRIDAY of each meek et 10 deka, ling Wheel ing may TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUUDLY, at tba satne hour. The Exchange connects at WaDnUla with tha Plt and Clanslandltallrosd; and at Wheeling with th= gore and Oblo Railroad- Var freight or Waft". SPAT On card or to J. Et OOLLINGWOOD, Into , at, sem. Erelong. t. enentl it new =dep.!? lkst , every lightdraught, excellent acconemadations, epten one Snlehed end fangehed—tegit expnisly . ttde tide nonorahle the Judges of the Court of Cionetal Quarter &Moos of the Poem In and for County of Allegheny. • The petition of Wltnam Einstein. of WIWI= Township, fir the moti r ti .t = a ? ,. I. i u m eaold wit e h lionreth, Thr o . rjr=ation of travelers and otter. , hone* In said Tar s i n=s t r k et l igno= l ) fer k irt d rorrortirli t Zur petltknierrialrdutp boo 91 eler WM. MN - 4W We the gobseribers, clams of the toweltdp -nertify that the ater. petitioner I. of good rep t o for honesty andtomperanee.and is well provided with .hoeve room and conmodeneelbr the aorommodstian and lodging afauanaeri and travelers, and that mid tavern Is nerew P Warenher, David, 4,11, M Wilhelm, Stith . hook, it ELeilbsoker,Phlllplinnkle,Cortrad Malts. Law. -Mee Dolinsm. !flotsam MillPhY, JfeoPh li shatte mhlO4r. John M. tri To the Honorable the, Judges.of the Court of IlimeeralAuAter Becalm of Ms Mare, In and for • TirePit t roit f of •Josse n lrfardeletot. of Ploe Townstd& In the county atoreaskt. humbly serath. that your vett Atones lath provided himself with =UMW I for the ro ma tandatkm of, banters end others, at. hls Omani: wiltln Ms TpAroretsld. and pravi that cony Honors will to Award to watt hlm irnse to Um a public handl *fen tertaltimant. dad ,pr i petlttemer, e dqty • hotrod, dill avid ay. _ ESSE MAE& N . We. Um metnertlnnt. ettlismi of Pine' tow Ip, do certify' that e be above petitioner Is of good repute tar boa sts,' and temperance. awl Is • well prartded Tith , hones room and connmisnese tbr the sftommodation as&lodg. Ind of stroadara and travelers, and that afilditavern la 112%ect. Antra.. 0 Areterson,Jobn Wale, Wm Bel em Woe Dunlap, A Dunlap, _A Kans. John °Tebbe, HMO. Baaham.J Garvin, 11 Whlanbash. mhteldtd IGthe Honorable the ,Indgee of the Court Querterr Besitune of tho Pesos of the county of AI -I"The titian of Patend Itar. . the 41,1 ,, t ,,t 1 Lk ; , l'agh a Pla . t =tuar th gath VOrtila '"' T i t i Arelf .i t rrternsterlahlibr ' ire aeuentoodatton oil:romans &Wan% at teltiro.P.lth. oo 11l sant mod, and NEP that /oaf w "` en to "mint nu Ala:ewe to keeps ;while homey ofentenain s3ent... And your prtlUoner, as In duty bound alk ever yra_y.. BALUAL HAMA. We. the inaceborg. citizens tithe 4th Ward.4o oefttff thst tho atom pelitkmer Is of i =l repute bmrj and Ctstoyerannt. and nett ytur ulth,hourrrooto oonneatenee for the, artommodstkos and IoYSISA of stria . enNsn!ratMtVitstsen thtt S . 6WM a Tle teeern tTtlrsamft=lo. Mot harlot Pohinea J. U. Ovine 1 , 1, fa 0.04 Itt fel is am, a- Jacisoss. wino*: w. GMT' • Artiract&L TEETH!! DEE. DUNCAN' di 'CAMERON, • CLA DENTISTS, Ne.l.lkl lad Sisthstred ChNNATL Raw gout Mai stmts. MIMS OFFICE under the management of itn its or nn e* " r peratkons hu lu b ll g Artl96.l l De "" yert molt of Den Ibr the hut tau Xeskaend no .a ll or effort shall venting to CI. aethfklkthm to. all who may favor It nith thole . ;a4on4e. Thesubsetiber. natild Wentwo to the following sagentlal points pertalolng to ArtUldal Teeth, sty, h sse . CY alut naturalness of sppeararom. gtmiltr etrengtb of the matexials.oxplbrt to the wearer,,and nufelnese to restoring the nerotal appearsoes of too speech. and *DU lty to masticate, In o na b lrbleb s. tb.T.l d .: W.4.1 u it"-rir t, 1 .M1 NAM b al r l'olal to 0 ms. ull and llelf estslnvarlably Instated by suction. 'All operations In Dentistry performed in Um most Mar. " fM—COosldezing the Imprint astute? of the work oml N. 401.11. t.. ellrei, they are the most reason able lo the West. Tr n f m sumo IsGold Plat . e. FLOG pr. IWO/. " darer " 2.00 .•• TM mosey Wooded lftoe Teetrdo net pros. sad a°. torpor the intbrmation of those thing a t h a t istance, so would etate that our facilltise ere each Tr can mate In the ducat idyl., a fell set 0f TESTI! In from 24 to 43 hours. and email piece, proportion, eo that no &ten th,. need.la apprehended. 712 1 . ckuN f D.d l " . del.My No. 156 West dth st!au- g° Rue Elm. Cle. Water-Cure . Institute. HAND STEM' (800TH SWAT RED. PAWN STREET' LVD THE RIM, PITTSBURGH Pd. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Pilled- Goner In the Old Schoch if Medicine. AlloPrible a = thic, and for the peed ten _years a mccemered Itydro Lou opened $ WATHE CURS in the above locetion. Th. Pallatly cafe, direct and iremedate effect We eye: tem haa on all Pavers, and all disown mate and ebronie —while it he mild, gretered and ierigarating tulle weak and debilitated, readers it peculbudy deferable In Duallies. who will he Omelet at their homed Allopethle Llomeepstido treatment will be miadule- Wel where drama tat, user long and theercagi earni ngs, Doctor Basle give* a decided grammes to I/ vino* thy, which haa throughout the old and new world. Wr en No eadnontll memored In every lam of diatom. hu ID la ding Incipient Onanniption Bronchitis, Dreetaleria, flonematarp and Chronic RhAtemalem, Aottures. Mara au, Nervosa and Liver Disease. Toetimoulala of rums from highly reputable dames of twarl, every State in the Union,cau lee examinod at Doran Eatelea aloe. The Rev. Clergy are in to consult hire grail. Warm water Wag geed ire the cenunannement. and of ten throughout the Mmetmerealt Is • bureau lasteed of err pleasant, ea those tutacqualeted might Lappee. Reneentmet—Meners. Cherie@ Brewer. `enema.. Palm er .W W. W. Wawa, W. H. W Thames,. Zell, J. R. Weld., D. T. Morgan , Wyea " lllaws, B. ILEngTeal. It. M. Kerr. The cuidersigned,bayllog visited Doctor Butte* Indite. Lion and witnemed hie meceomfed treatment, cheerfully re. conamend him ea thoroughly °detested and Aland Phi. &lam Charlie T.Rumall, Jos. BrOeuntila David Hunt, Joke O. Curtis, Itobt. Patrick John IL liviterrionJohn Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moen P. Eaton, O. Ormsby Gregg. jaramd 'Trove all things, keep .to that which Is [Food. TYLER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP. increasin g d s mand for this mostplesus ant, safe and eff.w.me remedy tor all pulmonary has enabled the proprietarto reduce the price en as to place it within the wade of all classes, its suPerloel . ty our mat dmilar preparation* II attested by malty em inent pb yddans In Baltimore, Washington. ilka-the whole of blaryland, Proudylranlik Virgin* a , who have been eye witnewes of Its diem/ wbra the usual remedies have failed; and by thowande of our newt resputsble eltirew who have used it to their families both is prereutire and eras with nuar4alllng 11121,011111 for the lain twenty years doling which puled, with rer7 from Uremia. to., it has ually spread lac reputation over the whole Chaim in eases Unwed Colds, Cou g hs, Hoarseness, do., n ewe tsueedidie refie/. and generally ruse. In • day ot two. without interguina with diet or badness. or nuda bit tits *stem more susceptible et Oold; th rottle cues, Asthma, Whoopin g Cou g h, Croup, , Bronclu tie, Affections of the Lunge,and Consumption, It V slows firs bentatiol. otol nada. &Ws. when cont. modal in that, to pant • are. Pan 23 and 50 ants • ttle. no o b o y.w. nod Now A2.ata. MosstajLEMlN6 50509.. sto Meld & 0o.) No. NI Wood et. ankd WEETW CAEEIACE REPOSITO6 TOSEPH HIM now =Tying on buss .) nea to hie Malone pemoleeta (now lately enlvaada "between IWlti and Lawsentweille, near the Two Auk Hun. ally Invitee the public to Inspect hie rock of OA UM BUGGIES. to. and be partimlaw IT Informs gtmtlemen purchasers, that one %mos on y m made. FCCll•olslftoa esperlenee la tine busies:ea esubLi. him to Ph. , blare hi. Wizens the same choke collection ofePreissea, lindett m Man) TOM Put It hu hem his i•ticalar department to select from the mains and most Wonted Eastern Ilanntiecturets. The roam of his new PTA= le complete. the annsno t. = ascatMatemoto will p.uAoa holt-and most liannfacttove at • prime. I , Unencumbered hy the. heavy rspenemortdch the bum& fa decoratint Boum of bossiness has heaved M iso c al the price °oods. (mint to lam rental Joseph trill on neatly money only. at much leis than thy • profit& N.8.-0271am impaired in as bed manner, slit die mhs TBIFLENOT WITH A COUGH—Persons troubled with . aough, whkh annoy. sad distnesse (hem by night and day. should loss no ttme lo applying proper correctives, otherwise indardenetton of the lunge anC confirmed consumption may be AM emslumme. When When. cough remedy Is to be mod ono that baling:aired the enamel of physhilas and WSW& should be prefer red to mayor the hundride whtsda are paged Into notice, amoarnlng which bet little If anything Is known.. Now Wand tine In trying pew emdl.doK which MAY be good Ibr nothing, when au article of edaGlialed cloaratkr aux Le groomed. =eel Osage Plow bas been bed In thin dty for the Oat twenty yew". and la known to poems mtatlre prop• attire widow found in cough Sellers' thadh Nerup has neve t Tr=giftut amaure Ours bet hi recommended to meow pllsh all that may be property expected from cough medicines. It bin the nano of a abnormal errop, and no dlthenity sal be mParieh • • to eying Itto children. Pries . 2.5 bents per bottle. Ml pappd and sold by . FL BRUM at. W Wm& Ma by DrEbrabilta generally. lT INE ACRES OF CHOICE LAND FOR NALX, all well limed. sad afloat* 3 villas Iran the y, lee healthy and ntearnt °War r jr. with • good DW XLLINO DOUSE of 4 nano. In front a stable coal boom. ie. Two NM. arbors; atm appla. naseb. pear. enlnee,plona and other ralt Daman health/ and of cholas (malty. Goal !atm and eonnulent.— Prks #1..b00. Tama say. .15.0X1188:11T /1k 80N. - ssb2 -.. .... ' • 140. al st. LOUIS SCHAEFER., Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector IN SIM COMMIS AMID fill OHIO AND PRNIFSYLVANIARAILROAD Viz: Stark, Wayne, tlohnilit Twouswast,Colomblatut,Rlthl.4. Omen. S await, rttrticanimbull,slshontitcand oth Obto. er% C•NTOSI, Urea. Rahneel Oa. Idle - ilea& gram 00. 1141 ' irt i l ld a n ".( l ug ". (1 Ilenry Ore um. T. 19!a.t. Taber. Ipau tamh. Theodore tloartsetter. E U. P. ' Treasurer's Sale for Taxes. On Thursday, March 15th, 1855, An 12 o'clock, noon, JSHALL OFFER FOR SALE AT PUBLIC PNDVIC, the door of Uri Cowl Roush is the toms A 1.... to the county of rwrordt, and Stilt. of Otto. the ibllos,ns smarty, or so 104th thaws! we sill satisfy the taws, sts teat ss , ll walt7as4l 3 nerchant. No. ZIG Liborty street, Pittsburgh. • The euttenriber will continue the Wholes:ate tiroenrpjto dors and tonoNlaelon ' , miners,at the old eland of John Watt On, No. PA lainrty street. JOHN WILSON: Itl i O-PARTNEUSIIIP—We have this day wtooolated otusalvas in U.. Cat button buttons, at No. liana at. th e partnership to tta from Um Ant Oaf Wattuary lash not Lhobutdoets to 'roadatted motor then:gam, sod Iltint of W.3teellotookA Brothers..• waann y airomccualltli. ALEXANDER BoCLINTOCK. UEORIA /I.I,CLLNTOCE. • Pitts . mir tit; 1854.,t0r1a . . VP-PARTNERSHIP NOTIOILL—The un der Ig ag h t7b?, d 'uttillu° 4 "if:VIV4M: Dew uuder ° the tom of HA • A.4L, stliouL L i kot Snail Colon .treat., NOTICE—I have sold . my iutereet in the, buelzmur of Lfz, weer ? i t!: ti o t it A : , Lac uir k :l. o l Avoi l ig lan PhU galriccoomm u rad the rum f1%11.a, P. P Q. 61 I' M e st 'f ial3 l o7 29th. lest IL /LLCM h. A. LONG ibo., Bell and Brass Foun-! e den and Gas Fitters. Invite ettentkei to their stock .dallers, aracketa, Pendenta and other axioms— We et op houses 'with deem and gas make bran autism of w kinds to order tundsh Railroad mars sod took &- tines, and keep anti-attrition metal constantly nn hand. Sr./ OTICE—The interest of mr. John At nettle' our bosh:Dement. from this date. br wren meat. Our buidnera, am Wholesale Grocers, will to con tan I'7 BAOALYY VEd C 4, Nan le seed cycod st, Pitt.bprab. BALI ALrt, WOODWARD No. 1.1„1'' Market st., Ilttsbursh.Dee.l9. 1864.4021 WM. BACIALEY A •pkT N OTICE.—The late firm of JONES' '4. MOO haring been dlteolvni by the death citJobri . Quilts, on the 27th toot., the tinniness of mad firm Will be eett; by the undendgned. at their ate°, corner or. . ahats a Mat streets. Sept" 30, 11354. 7 -oet ISAAC JONES, surfing nerpier • -.--, IL A.A.O JONES, Manufacturer of Spring and Metes , . Steel, Plough Blab Steel.. Steel , Plough Coach and Shutt° Sp:lngle Erase Nut Taper,, Halt • Patent Some Mall and Hammered Iron dilea—Corner of ;800 sad first streeta, Pittsburgh. .. : . • • --..... )lAAci tOclits. TI B. ROGERS &TO. , Natufactireembt R Y • Regees and Thipiered Akativitor.—attke corner of Bon md Met Mute. rittsburuh. 4 0 0TICE.-4n consequence of. ,havingsold our,Pgrosies to the rftmbria Iron COVIIIIIIk t t u add, heretalbre existing under the tlrmolP.S 1111 CO., at !GU Creek Furnace. sad also tbek.wt , nerehlp ealsOng under the fosi of IiTNG GOB, at Cambria Pomace, are both dlseolved. Tbs. bred pen win be settled up by the =mowers at .the Penmen, and George 8. King, who gre satborized to me the names of the respective firms In settling up !be bade.. : • . GEORG& KING • liamb 1.18.18. reitisitn suonsusnask: • lure ac arkitgiTiO & Co• ana Yokirsrdiog Marbante, and Dealers al= an we, _Pitrabureb Cincinnati, and older. twee. Nog. 43 and Front street, riftebartglu... • - • The undersignedhavin, under the style of D. W. LEERSETNIe d_ . ..t - re.l4 transaction of a Lien.. Agency, Canunbsion. ForanrreUng, a. . andPoduebnaltnes, Noe. Oa and 845, Front street, are yr, ...dto give "pada auroral:lw to 4Dhf g orders, renetring kid forwarding produce antbmetthinelme, .4 tolles'es. ecutbra of all muds oma that may las entrneted to their tire. D. W. 'EDMUND, . EUCLILIAIIM.- Ram 70,4:11arke •t• Thar, William Banal., •& 064 W. tON it. Senna t• Car gay; tlllaal.Kratsei Rah., ELenry Graff, Esq.; WMla= „ hams &E. Job.= . EinkT.Beklefailrrag.:OmWa ledge, Es:Geo/axe= noun, Faci. • ytoTICE: ...Joseph . Fleming. hnving asso dated with him Joseph Abel; tSe Modem hmitter Icareloeted so der the ottleotJOSICH ABEI. & CO. di the old stand. corner of flealtaneld end Yonrth stmts. fall i i - 10•PARTNERISTP.- The tin ersignod havethls day entered Into no•pertnerettlp. vuQer {he nameandstyleof3. A. lIIMPLISONA CO..fr the purpose eftren.edinZaCosorniestaniend Grocery beetnene. - A: Pittsburgh. Feb.. '64—fe6 ;JA. IVALLOGYORD.. CO-PARTNERSEILP—FIaving nasociated Isizv=rAtor:gr M=tn a L nuns_. ........._ _ . • • .. a. w.u.n. SELLERS' 1".U67, AY - holes/Ile and lK N Re a. tr 7 W tail Dealm? era& ers Iti Drugs, .Palbts. 011 k. Varniddee. ' ' ISSOLUTION OF. PARTNERSHIP:I - Notice la hereby given that the Partnership herb . re existing hereby Riven The mo the firm and ol KTEFlift KLEINER hos been dnuMotore of WATCH CRYSTALS vrig be Married on se =nil by the remalatag - porton, AS orders prom_MlT:Attended to. lILTF.It KlilfiEg, No. 5E7 /bum et.. thPEARS' MILLS FOR RENT:—Tbese desirable and very tannuar FLOURING MILLS and MILL attached, are note for rent low, as the preeent proptietoreintend embarking In another budena. These Millsboro one of the best w eer rs In the mitutr Y dbeing supplied by the Littl river, sad Sandy and Bearer Canal. "hay are 43S miles from the Ohio river, ea , out-let lock of the Cenal, and the Fitteburr,h and Cleve land railroad. There la In oontempletton (and We been surveyed) and will be built, a railroad from Darlington to the river, whletrill make the ouuunradeatlon to Oda Mill good the year t ruttt. TUN STIGUi lea very dealrable location }hi ieillnit geed', has • good run of custom. doing a gond Mish humeem.ol about $12,000 _per annum. Any one wiehtrat to engage In • HA paying Mellows% will do well to colt coon on the prta proprietors, ae they are determined to motto, the mamas , mentioned atom. DANYEL SARVER, Spear's Mills, Columbiana Co.„, Ohio. „ Partake edam". Smith's Ferry, Bearer Co, Penn' or .L.D. STUART. • Union Lim. Ptttobarbe.' :' LIVER COMPLAINT, ' • DYSAMKSIA, CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF TIIE KIDNEYS. And all Diseases arising from a DisUrdered Liver or Stomach, . UCH A $ - CONSTEPATIONINWAAD Pilem s =a of imarlig,,,,toiliho ~gyt for envjg: EiVotti:ttgßeittfi Hoar Srb . $.l alll4 Hurried and °Malt Breartilos. Flottering at rho /last Cacti= or Solloesting BenanUom whom in4rtt doer ddull Hond Ur ,, WA. , IP A , • 0105, Yolloirmarof the Skin and ans. int= de , liack, Cheat Mao. ta, Sodde n Yladula or Rest lBilTh• • Ina in the Fifth, Constant /ainaintoral Of. 1'1%114 OrMt, °llamado= of Brdrits. • • o - =a monernius mann DR. HOOFIAAVS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BP Dr. C. ffi. Jackson, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over t h e shave dismal, In not exalted. equalled, by any other preparation In the United States. ' as the cum attest, In Many cues after skilful Phrildicw Mid Ailed: Theme Bitten are worthy the attention at bmitidso— Powwowing great virtues in the rectilicatlon of deem& or the Liver and Weser glands, exercising the most isuuth , , • lag powers in seamen and agestiang of the digestive or gana they are, XEAD CEA . y. D. Learytille. 11.. April P. MSC itar. **/ ran Myna some good certhinatee for your Elervian Bitten Its liyou wish them. A lady ree d .. 1 Maus of it this weds. tbsi it Is by tar the best medicine ehe W Wing done has and has daughter. math De Lawson, ntarre Stara, Somerset Co . Pa., Aug. 10,1063, 'arm "I unman% attached tis year tiormals M t . tore, having used two bottim at it, which I procured then S. S. gists, .mitr agent at &uncut, and found greet mile( than ft in thews* of the Liver. I pad it has great WNW on mr lungs. strengthenhig sad ietWrir ghtitio' . 14% 63 14=11 gp aP V,' ?at =10:2 mue' - hue w t ....hags dozen bottles of your Gernert ters ;sr vac coMplant and diseases of a nervous ohmic. ter, resulting nom the alms of utirogry, ewe popowns! mild &Piloted with etas= 011:11:5 the nao mune latil ad uoi chi. The German Bittirs t he Peet artgloWnin. eh I obtained any relief. I have siso given the *Miele to =ay 470014.4 with the mot aelutarY nadt.. I think 50 I: lV4 . cmxo,Phr, of lownbr,"Pa,. Rl= 5,10310 el was &Mated with iilsiberal nal Weak- • nem and Matins... LW which 1 use d remedies without relied. lat last mad your sn ll Lien eolbtad • 13erman Bittosso .1 bask 1161/ tottlea accoididg dirt; 7 rietrili ' l l y ;l e s tna''nl4:etliiailia"leiiit !lain trot p =Bit tit:Bitten roiggg 06 7 1 Str . fW th " l iit the system - and DORT pkoetratlvg t. Sold by drains mediactio and etanilmeMs every here. ll'and iC C by ilmaltdi jr,mt.. 0. , /I ' /UT." ' Tad ' W nr de4eriiii.=theititlaTig"r FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! TEE VEGETABLE EXTRACT JhrLL clue! 14 th, n 5 Pqnu ud altroqw,ens aa Ireattnis and ERSONS who am Inboring under this diems _ nwilog soalsely Will and the MGL74BLa API. i-T IC Pl4ra to bet she only remedy aver Meownennt Cr colient BASpsy.or pslltas W a s. Uses [,ll rose tree:lft settott on the nr i i sea WM "' heart ." :lig : A t i tll n srVVerod of esPect . el ben. =all persons e - tg ath we& mess, or. Whm' nnwou.s eystank has teen lowskstest sr shattered frost snr,.' sues srbsteror.. chronic , .otent4lnte. _or L.:Buena o. lonwstanddnosl na•mmas, lass an es. eennosly. Prins 1.3 per hrs. or tin boxes fbr lisrsois out •,• the elm eacioattlig . or. La MIA ant them through_ the tree of, prm • Ear • We ' BUTS B. lIANOM, No. los Beltlmorw s Iteltirooro Ild., to whom orders front sal parts of the Union mut ro Vassalsty plttsbuntb. by nranni BROS, Net ea.-, -Woad odn.4l.lron- , -- 'ORNAINENTALSTAINED GLASS: . THOICPSON & SCHLEIF, LASS STAINERS, No: 175 Third sirea: 'E a rtur o lst. tocietafgr i twit. 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