tuna n’ciHKJas. .;®>biitjamsos jjjrisoif7...........J;^ ■A]pt HeSed, Pore and Pearl hUrcU, in bole* ririoaj •Hawaii frtiabodry oae. • OOSN 4op*pM»«n lk Thi* article!* cxpreaalj prepared tot calinary porpow* and can be tailed on a* aoperlor in roanr to any ctfw u nae. For aalo by THOMPSON, CLARKB * SOONfI. pfalU,Jm*y-,lBofcdtf.fc Agepte foMba Company. %v. fle I>. kinkhakt, Kavnriomaxas asp DtAixuta •••'-’All kind* ofTobaeeO) SanffandClgari, •Haverecently takentho bonding No. 139 Wood «troet,li • addition to their Manniac taring KatabU* bmont, No. 43 Lrwi' «tne< wbetetbey. will be pleased to rewire their frieod*, ___ ■ apSTdydf* • ; Db. J 7. F. FiWDunaso haring re-gga turned to PUtabnrgh.with UieinUnOonof UhiafatororaLknce,ean be frond it his OFFICE, NO. IMFOUETH STREET, between Wood and Smltbflcld *u. hoar* from o*.»t. to *V». 0c23-d^J*tf fe JQHW COCHRAS dc BKfT Kivcrionuaso* Ison BftUlag, Iron, Vanlti, Vault Door*, , Window Shatters, Window Gnnrdi, it., 2K». 91 Stem* Strut and B 6 TMrdSM* • (Between Wood and PITTSBURGII, PA., Ha*e cn hand • rartoy of new Pattern*, fancy aadpialo, tnlULle for all purpose*. Particular attention paid to en. eloelagGrarelota. JobblngdoneaUhortnotice. mrß " WK. °- r * ,tsß r - VANDBVER & FRIEND, ATXOKNHSYS AX I- A W, - pirn . SOLICITOUS IK CUASCEBVi lio. 5, SMaft Block, Dubuque, frwa. . : promptly made In any part of Northern fo*a,orWd*teni WUconaio. _ _ •Win attend to die parchiua and Sale of Util Eetate. oh> - Calnlna Money on Boob and Mortgage*- aeltlydfc w«.c.aoni«Oß.-..—v a. inura. . wtnoow aotrautt. ............. wttaotr anxn. 'ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, POtrSDERS AND MACHINISTS, >WAaHINGTON WORKJ3, Pittsburgh, <• Penna. > [ < Vfflee, So.HI Market street. ' HamiftctareairklndsnfßfeamEDgineraod MiilUecbin I' try; Call log*, Rail road Work, Steam Dollar* ■cJisboet Iron Jobblngaadßepalrickdopeop ibortpoae*. ou2Mydtc f aR. MoIaAUGHLIN. . • wiWrrAgTPXta or ' : ileoiol, Cologne Spirit* and Paul Oil, a.uJl.lh I&r 163 a«AI?° g”- 1 - .S T O V B S , ORAIBS AHO BAISTOES, OP EVERT VARIETY, “ MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, WHOLESALE OB RDTAIL, _ ■' * BT • BISSELL. « GO., 1f0,833 Llb«rtyBt.,Pßt«bnrgb,Pa. • frUSmd - ' • MXTCBELX*. . luarucrcuu or • CooULns* Parlor and Heating S TOV E S, flraie .Pronto,; Fenders, Cooking Banges, &e., ’' iM Jbifrertr Si*i Fitutourgto* P»« • -W JU.YMAU S BOH. lUan&ctn ran »nd Do«Ur« la »U kiadJ of TOBACCO, BN UFP AND CIOAHB, LEAP TOBACCO, * " <^tf^wa«*y«gaggigg' >A . J. BfcIATXIxHJ - Bg3Em.«-ncr A -oarr X.A-IX.OII, No. 84 St. Clair Street, ; ; mreß«Bon,r*. Hjli«ax fi. UO!ji,lNB. ~ rcwaidliig aac Commission Morohant, i *jn> wnoiaa«jj dealbbin Onoe«o, Battei- i Soeda, sWi, • ***4 rrodneo Geatnllr, —.. ■■■_■■”? BriL niatoTOi. -- , ***** H °**> spike compAinr~ • ** PtL ° tlWOrt> l"-- -°'W. C. BldW.il. . ItaMl t» ftote, fry, 4 Sma^ ’ ’j" • ‘y - • r - \ «A*oncyinttM it ' ' RAIL ROAD3PIKES. BWatpo AND BOAX BWEES Special goners MERCHANTTAILORi Ho. 45 market SC, Pittsburgh. A good assoitmeut of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vunsos, Ooattxgs, and all goods snttsble for gcntleroena’ wear, Jnst receiTod. promptly filled, is the latest styles of the art. mr2A.iydfc V ORO. N. FOSTER, mTd^ H O M <~F! o P A X Si , Office, No. 13© Wylie* Street, mrl4:d6mfc PITTSBURGH, PA. TjfJ ROBERT O Rirr foa ntiua ,ra BaMjg STRAW BONNETS AND HATB.VZI BONNET RIBBONS, - FLOWERS, Ac„ NO. !»3 MARKET STREET, tntl6.ljdfj PITTSBURGH. SEWING MACHINES. FOR SALK WITH ALL L&TB IMPROVEMENTS, " RIANCFACTURKR'S PRICKS, UAIOJOKU iobh L.sots...~....w.u'ouuouau Pittsburgh Btcel Works. JONES, BOYD & CO, UanofActoronof CAST STEEL; aleo, SPKINO, PLOW and A. B. BTEKL; SPRINOSand AXLES, Cornrr Ron and Pirtt Strttis, Piatbvrgh, Pa. ISAAC JO HD 6 B tOOISS O. B. ROGERS & CO.. mahutactceim or Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Comer Sea and First Strata, Fittaiurgk, |a2&dydfc« Hide, Oil and Leather Store, _ D. Kirkpatrick & Sons, No. 31 S. Third in, between Market and Cbaatnnt in, Philadelphia, hare (or sale DRY AND SALTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry and Green galled Patna kips, Tmnoen* Oil, Tanners' and Cai rlers’ Tools at the lowest price*, and opon the best nns*. kinds of Leather in the rough wanted, for »Lkh the highest market price will be given in cam,-or taken in exchange for UUea. Leather stored free of charge and sold on commlsdoa. mr3lydfc Meyer's Miraculous Vermin Destroyer, Thr Cwljr RtmtJy in t\* DAcJ/ Tiorli Sort to Xs’rminatt fUvs, M:cs, CocxadACnrs, Bros, Ants, Uosqcitou, Fleas, Moths, AloipyO-ua Wcbks and Gaadxx Insects, if. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE MONTH Tb«se CelaVrated Rrtn*di<*« bare been extcatfTely uit-d f>r twenty-two jear* in all f>arta of Earo('«, aitd the!' mirac nUsuipomr bat? torn Mtc !•*'! by tbe Conti* of Kmwia, Kuglaml, A o«tr,i». l‘ru»«U: U»»»rla. ha.Tr C tifißKal jin txaxalaedi AiiJ , i;’i' ruT ‘- J by i*>«> Mrdual, FaoiUicifcUoWtbowvi.d. . >!>a i i , »f Hotels, STanofactorie*, and 'by various dis tfognlshtd privat* citizens. N’umerous Tiallmooiala eud Certificates of the efficacy n( tbaae IU Hodlea cu be seen at lbs Depot. For sale, Wholesale end Retail, by the Investor eud Pro* prlclor, JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, 612 Broadway (cor. Houston SL,) Now York. General Agent for Ibe U. States and Canadas, FREDER ICK Y. BUBUTON, Druggist, No. 10 Aitor'lluosc, and 417 Broadway, New York. Fornle to thlaclty, wholesale aod retail by R. E. SEL LERS A CO., comer Wood and Second sts.; JOS FLEMING, Comer Diamond and Market st. RKKKHAM A M’KEN NAN, Allegheny. ; ' dcgfcfimdrc noTiiEasi noTHEBsn motheiisiii Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth* log Syrup for Children Teething. It has so equal uii earth. It greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening Ibe gnmt, reducing all inflammation—will allay pain, and ie ton to regulate the bowel*. Depend upon It, mothers, it will giro rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your iofanta. Perfectly safe in all cases. .This valuable preparation is tbs prescription of one of Sibe most experienced and skilful female Physicians In New England, and has been used with nerer-fefliog snecneeln millions of esses We believe It the best and sunwt remedy in the wortd, in all caaet of Dysentery and Diarboea In Children, whether It arises from teething or from any other canse. If life and baalth can be estimated by dollars and croW.it a worth Its weight In gold. feKsM&aof’ bottles are sold erery year In the Duttcd ital6eT*gt is anold-wnd well-trad ramedy. ' PRICE ONLY 2S CENTS A DOTTLE. tty Vnn« eenalno unless the fsc-slmil* of CURTIH A PER KINS. New York, (son the outside wrapper, Sold by Druggists throughout the world. DR.GEO- H. KBYBRK, Agent for Pittsburgh JnfcdawlyfeT •_ amkkioan watched WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF ASS&HXCAH WATCHES. Wo woultfjnost respectfully call the atten tion ol the public to the American Watches now boiug el tenalrtif Introduced, toe maonfsetore of which bae be come so (Irmly established that entire ecnflilanco can be placed npontbsm as safe and correct time-koepm, f»th by the wearrr and seller. - Ilavtogbeeo appointed Wholesale Agents hr Iha sale of (bees Watches, tho public msy be assured that we can sail them at the very iotfcat cub prices. We hero also a rery large stock of SILVER and PLATED WARE, TINE GOLD JKWKLUY in sets, such as Corral, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Our assortmentcf CUXIKBIi aonsnaHyiargeatpresent comprising aroe beautiful patterns of BIGHT and ONE DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCKS at GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES. We bare also a full stock of English and PwUstlOLD and SILVER WATCHES oo band, all of our own Importation. Also, Watch Makers’ Tool*, Materials and Waicb Glaasna REINKMAN A MMYitAN, fe2BnlAwT •> No. 42 Fifth stmt The Great. Bogtlah Hemody. * 81U JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a proscription of ElrJamee Clarke, BI D. Pbysisian Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known Medicine is on imposition, but a sate and safe mnedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, rom say cause whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hcrtftil to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. ItwlU, in a shorttfioe, brlngon the monthly period with regularity. ftsse i\UsAom never beat known to faflwhere (he direc- UmicnOieiccondpegt of pamphlet art t otll ofaerred. for fell particulars, gst a pamphlet, free, of tbe agent. N. B 6 postage stamps enclosed to auy author! tod agent, will insure a bottle, containing 6O pills, by return mall. B. LFAHNESTOOK A CO . litUbnigh, wholesale agent, and sold by all druggists. aoTTglAw fe T lake superior copper bull AND SMELTING >l7 A CO., PARS, M*CURDY A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottoms, epclter FcJdet, Ae. Also, f™porters aod Dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on baod, Tlmnen’s Machipes and Tools. fF aT ehou",ifo* 149 firtt and 120 Second itreet, Pittsburgh, Peana. gySpedal orders of Copper; col to any desired pattern. pygalAwlyT Pork Ou> Rye Whisky.—l have on band ■noil bwnU old Rj.lVbUkj wblcb I b«,o hod mod. ood kept tmtllUboa beeeomo old ood .ill towldb, tbebomt i«n wood .u„t . Pore Beahoy.—l have Brandy which I will guarantee to be pure and fit for modldne, which 1 bars purchased to meet• public want. Any one who will try (Ms can be satisfied oflW superiority. prl7alAwg GEO. H. KKYggfl, HO Wood street- . Aatircuo Ears.— Dr. Koyser, of 140 Wood jtreet, bu on hand i very excellent detico for deaf persons, by trhkh parson* are msds to bear at well aaever/ Alio.»iaall guttapercha drum, whlcVle twert^[lnto the «^«ndiaTßnielßctmUp»P* a y CMCtotd ** ftw,, *J* 2te>gT Galvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic UACSIBX&& Medical purpoese, of avrry snperlor kind srTSwYpwtt, jfo. 140 Wood it. Pittahargh. Pa. «pfcdew> APr.T! snnAH-5 bbU. to arriYo and tenhbf ilOlMi HE3BYROOIXIM. JOHN S. LEE, a x a w R O O I AiißZ. a. aaax>r No. 04 Fifth Street. WORKS PttskrflJj (la^cttf. PITTSBURGH! WEDNESDAY MORNINQ, MARCH SO, 1869. • yrtriAl PaPKH OP CHy unci N«w» XtAmw. Mean Temperature. —Observations taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 59 Fifth st., yesterday. IN SDN. IN HEADS. 9 o’clock, A. n - - 00 47 12 " u 72 52 fl *• p. ■ ” 47 Barometer * - 2S' 9-10 Z&r Dailt UnioH Prater Meeting in Alle gheny—This day and erery day a Uolon Prayer Meeting Is held from half-past eleven to half-past twelve o’clock, in the First Presbyterian Chnrcb, Beaver street, AUegbeoy. It is for all, without dis tinction of person or denomination. “Ask ami ye shall receive.’’ j&r I'xion Prater Meeting, at the rooms of the Tonog Men's Christian Association, No. 08 Fifth street, at S o’clock every morning. Come for a few minatcs-lf you cannot stay, longer. JET* FOR STEAMBOAT ADVKKTISEMKNTS AND READING SIATTKIt, SEE FOURTH PAGE Annual Mbetiro or Stockholders or tub P., Ft. W. & C. R. R —The annual meeliug of stockholders of the P., Ft. W. & C. R. R. was held on Tuesday, 20th instant, at the Board of Trade Rooms, in the city of Pittsburgh. The meeting was largely attended, many stockhold ers from distant cities being present. At three o’clock p. m., on motion of Qen. Wm. Robinson, Jr., Hon. James K. Moorhead was eleoled Presi dent of the meeting, and Augustus Bradley, Esq , Secretary. The President of the Company presented the Annual Report of the Directors to the stockhold ers, which, on motion of Jaoob Heorici, Esq , was acoepted, approved and ordered to be print ed in pamphlet form, for the use of tbo stock holders. Madison Reynolds, Esq., of Canton, offered a resolution, that hereafter stockholders of the Company should pas 9 free over the road in go ing to or returning from tbeir annual meetings. J. Edgar ThompßOb, Esq., objected that this was a matter to be determined by the Directors of the road. Ho took the general ground that it was manifestly unfair for'holders of a single sharo of stock to travel nt the cost of the heavy stockholders. Kent Jarvis, of Massillon, offered a sub stitute, and finally J. K. EJgcrton, Esq., Vice President of the road, offered the following, which Mr. Jarvis accepted, and which, after some discussion, was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the Directors be requested to provide, under suoh safeguards to protect tho Company from frand or imposition, as they may deem proper, for the free passage of alt stock holders of tbeCompany over IheCompaoy’a road, to attend Annual Meetings. The meeting then adjourned until nine o’clock this morning. At ten o’olock, the election of Directors for the ensuing year will take place. P.i Ft. W. laborer, was one time the driver of a dray webcHevo, bnthas; lately-appeared to thrive’wonderfully and has gut above'honesl labor. ' Here is the end.? He bos resided in this city for a long time, find ,we believe this Is the first time bsfcaabeta brought Highway Bobbeox--—Jamis M’Cjtlcheon came to ibis city from Brookville, Jefferson co., Mon day night. He bad a good many rafia and some of them he left jost above the bridges and others at Sharpsburg. He had with him rather more than $5O, and went at once to make a fool of himself: therefore bo got very drunk, so drank that his legs tangled while be was walking, tie went np to Cherry alley, between Gth and 7th Btreeta, and V> a boose kept by Mrs. Haney, whore she sells whisky, candy and such like. George M’Kee went in with him. Georgo is the brother of James, who was tried last Jane for the marder of Prof. Biehr, and acquitted. As soon as M’Cnlcheon got into Mrs. Haney’s box, he swore he mast have more liquor; that he had plenty of. money,' and most have ram. Mrs. Ha* ney advised him not to drink any more, (!) and said be had no money, thinking, as she says, that perhaps M’Kee might get a finger In the pile. At last, M’Kee and the lumberman went out, -and John Wallet, the watchman up there, got his eye on them and followed. They went up a flight of stops near the basin by Prospect street. At the top, it is alleged, M’Kee and another fellow turned npon M'Cutcbeon, caught him around the neck, choked him down, robbed him, and before Wallet conld reach them, both the marauders were off, vamosed. Watchmen Johnson, Bay, Wallet and Maltern, and Lieut. Logan, of the •Ith district, at once went In pursuit. They ar rested, before morning, both M’Kee and a chap bolieved to be the one that aidod in the robbery, whose namo is Jaokson M’Cartney. They were canght at a drinking house in the 6tb word, kept by a man named Shepherd. No money was found on them. The watch say they never lost sight of their men, however. The depredators were committed for trial. TH& 01T T. A Verdict. —S. W. Hall vs. The Sharpsburg Bridgo Co.—This fcetion was brought by S. W. Hall, of West Philadelphia, against the defendant, to recover for the erection of the superstructure of the Sharpsburg bridge. Wo gave on Thurs day last an extended statement of the grounds of action. The claim laid, and for which the suit was brought, was $30,000. The defendant alleged generally that plaintiff had not built according to specification in the contraot, and on that, for one ground, took de fence. In addition, it was contended that they had the option to pay Rail either in cash, at the ralo of $2l per lineal foot, or in stock of the Company at $2B per foot, same measurement as above; that t> months after completion of bridge, the Company had offered plaintiff 555 shares of the stock, which be refused to accept. Judge Williams charged the jury, on Mbndoy afternoon, on 21 points of law submitted by counsel. Ua Tuesday morning, verdict was rendered for plain tiff in $21,1)75. The caeo was conducted by Hon. Chan. Sbaler and Stowe A Hamptop for plaintiff, and Geo P. Hamilton for defendant. In the cose of Cbr. Ibmsen vs. O. J. Owens, action of assumpsit, verdict for plaintiff for $lO,- 000. The parties were partners in the coal busi ness, at West Elizabeth, for some years, and the amount recovered was alleged to have accraed on a personal account between them, for cash and merchandise famished. P. C. Shannon for plain tiff; A. M. Watson for defendant. SAcnAiu School Mcctibq.—Another of (he series of meetings which havo occupied one evening in the week for several weeks past, was held at the Third Church last night. E. D. Jones, Esq., was; in the chair and Pi. C. Miller, Esq., acted as Secretary. After the usual introductory exeroises, the following reso lution was taken up for consideration and dis cussion : JtuolviJ, That tho objects of the Sabbath Schools in its intellectual, moral and religious advantages are such ta should secure thexalteod ance of the grown up youths of both sexek K aad that pastors, parents and teachers should aim to secure that result ns needful for (ho best success, of the Institution. Very interesting remarks wero made by Messrs. McMsster, Bakewell, Davis, Parsons, of Rochester, N V , and Johnston, of Baltimore. After singing “Coronation," the subjects pre sented in (be resolution were still further dis cussed by Revs. Keudall and Howard, Hon. J. E Brady. Messrs Frew, Warden and others. The cotigregatiou snug the charming revival hymn **l «a a pilgrim iiod with prayity by Mr. Parsons, the meeting adjourned until next Tuetday evening It will be held on that night at the church of Bev. Mr. Fuliun, Fourth Presbyterian, on Penn street, near Mechanic, and these gatherings are very interesting and useful and have been the means of excitiog a new interest in (be whole subject of Sabbath Schools. Qi'AßTen Sessions.—-In the Court of (Quarter Sessions, yesterday, (Tuesday) the usual routine of business fairly commenced. A good many coses of email importance wete disposed of. b*rm-) Leonard plead guilty to selling liquor without a hccnxe nud $lO. _ t'he case of John M’CliXftn, charged with °***V'f Jane Galloway, been ignored Anne Davie vs. charged with re fusing to support bis wife, 'j The wife did not appear and the case was held over. Besides these there wrreetveral trifliog cases of surety of the peace called up and disposed of. Com. vs. James Murdock, -übarged with as sault aod battery, oo oath of Charlotte Conway, a little girl y years old. The defendant said tbe .girl was stealing sugar and molasses on the wharf; that he threw a stuno to frighten her and it bounded and struck her. The Judge charged the jary that if tbe stono was thrown with the iot£ptlon of striking the children it was a case of aggravated assault and battery ; if throwo without the inteotion, aud the child was thereby struck and hurt, it was assault aod bat tery without tbe aggravating circumstances. The jury brought in a verdlot of Com. vs. Jackson M’Carthy, charged with p&esiug a counterfeit $lO bill on tbe Slate Book of Ohio, on the 10th of July last. On trial. Psor Mitcukll. —We ore glad to bo able to auooooce that (here is but little doubt that Prof. Mitchell, the eloquent lecturer on Astron omy, who has made himself a world wide repu tation in that sublime department of science, will iu the first weeks in April, deliver a course of five lectures, probably in City Hall, under tho auspices of the.Youpg Meu’a Library Asso ciation? It Is not probable that any hall iu Ibis city will holdall who will crowd to hear him. City Hall will, however, bold more than any other, aud there ho will, without, doubt, speak. Wo think we may our oitizeos iu advanco upon eo auspicious a conclusion of.tbo lecturo season as this will make. There was oevtr a winter io our recollection when the peo ple appeared so fully to enjoy themselves io at tending lectures, concerts, etc. Prof. M. will givo us the same coarse which ho delivered in New York, and ho has been procurod to come hero only by a determined effort. J. W. Krbb, Esq., Architect, has examined tho Poblio School House in the Second Ward, Allegheny City, and pronounced it unsafe. The floor timbers are weakened by dry rot, and the floor is therefore unsafe. Moreover, tho walls are, and always bavo been, too slight. The School Board held a meeting on Monday night, suspended the schools, appointed a com mittee on - building, with instructions to report preliminary arrangements for erecting a suitable and substantial structure for sohool purposes, and also a committee to procure rooms for the purpose of resuming tbo schools as soon as pos sible. Cobcebts. —Tbo Campbell Minstrels aro draw ing nightly tho fullest houses. Every part of Ma sonio Hall is filled, and the musical entertain ments (hey give are of the first order. Many of their songs are delightful, and the rnuslo from their band .is delicious. They will bo here do longer than during the present week, and those who would hear them must avail themselves of tbo present opportunity. Ronnanr at BsinaEWATsa.—Bstnrday night last tbo store of Mr. T. Allison, in Bridgowatcr, was robbed of a large amount of valuable dry goods, by thieves, who Is some way gained ao eess to tho cstabHsmeoL Every effort is making to discover the robbers, but thus far no clue whatever has been bod to their wherea bouts. Admittsd —On motion of J. M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., before the Hon. Wilson M’Candless, Gen. Robetlß. M’Combs and Lewis Taylor, Eaq., of New Castle, Lawrence county, were admitted to practice as attorneys and counsellors in tbe Dlstriot and Circnlt Coarts of the United Btates in and for tho Western District of Pennsylvania. lobobxd.— -The grand jury ignored a bill charging Wm. Dougherty with assault and bat tery, on oath of Mary Breen; also one against Mary Breen, on oath of Mary Dougherty; also one against George GUdroy, on oath of Francis GUdroy. Prosecutors ordered to pay costs. Bdtlir'bl,X. L. On. Blackiso.—Mr. Thomp son, Fifth st., opposite the new Bank Bonding, has tho agency for the above article. It is an oil paste, pat up In neat earthen pots, and is recommended as yielding a fine polish, with a small amount of brushing. Price of a pot, which will last a year, 250. Try It. Wb learn from the ilrfowc/e that JJlehop Simp son is. now absent from tbo city, lalhe discharge of his duties. That paper says: “The Bishop 1b rapidly improving in his general health; but still there are traces of tbe effects of his late ill ness, which will require some time to remove.” Babe EticTtoa;—Samnel D. Herron/Esq., the Citizens’ Bask, was on Monday elected by the Board of, Directors of ibs Inn CUy Bank as! Teller of tbat institution. 1 - Bum io Down.—Wo learn the Clinton- Fur nace was horned to the ground in the early part oflbefweek.; Jt la the property of. Samuel P. Plumer, Esq. VWa dohol know what theamount ofloM [ls.~Clarjon Banner. ••• •; At the election yesterday io Wilkins town iHp,H*nry Ghalfimt AQdXnkv DfiTimwere tlteted dtlegaus. Telegraphic. Prom California. w York, March 29.— Tho steamer Granada has arrived, bringing tho remainder of the California passengers, together with treasure amannting to upwards of $1,000,000. The principal consignees are: Wells k Fargo $257,000; American Exchange Bank $70,000; W. T. Coleman $70,000; Freeman k Co. $90,000; James Patrick $70,000; Strauss Broth ers $80,000; Holmes & Crowell $6,000; Adams $19,- 000; 8. G. Reed $7,000; Treadwell k Co. $12,000. The advices from Panama are to the 19tb. The sloop of war Cyane bad arrived there, having tonchcd at various ports on the South American coasL Gen. William Walker Bailed for California in tho Golden Age. Tho frigate Rotinoke, sloop of war Brooklyn, and storeship Relief were at AsplnwalL The Brooklyn was to sail in a few days for the Mexican coast. The Cyane sailed on the lCib for Realey's. A,revolution bad broken oat In the Mexican States. Chipa City of Comitan was token by assault, and many lives were Io6L Tbo insurgents were medi tating an attack apon other and the Gaata melian forces had been dispatched to the frontier to protect tho property situated there. Dates from Valparaiso to February 15th had been received. Tho disturbances in Chili continued. Coldera and Copipo were in tbo hands of the rebels. Talca was still in -their possession and they were making a formidable opposition to tbo government troops who were besoiging that city. The cities of Tome, Conception and Talcohuano, which had been in the possession of the rovoltcrs, hod been retaken. The difficulties between Peru and Ecuadtft, still remained unabated. i A Peruvian sqnodron was anchored abreast of Guayaquil, but no conflict had occurred. Tbo blockading squadron hod seized a Spanish vessel which attempted to OTado the blockade. The Spanish consul at Guayaqoil hnd demanded reparation for the act Wasdijigtok Citt, March 29. —1 t is understood that tbo counsel of tbo New Almadon Mining Co. have aikod tbo President to ioterfero in tho suit now pending in California, so as to proearo from them certain papers from tho (Mexican archives, but At torney General Black lias reported against tho ap plication, on the gronml that the papers are proba bly not gotmioo, and tbo Mexican officials cannot bo trusted to certify to thorn, owing to the perpetration of frauds already discovered, our government declin ing to ask for those documents. Mexico will be left to tender them on its own responsibility for the ben efit of claimants. 6t. Louis, March 29.— The river is risiog again at this point. Thd Upper Mississippi and Illinois are Calling, and the Missouri continues to swell rapidly. There was a very heavy rain storm nearly all yes terday afternoon and last night. Clear and cool this morning. A letter to tho Republican from Fort Staunton, New Moxico, dated the Ist, says that tbo proposed protectorate over Sonora and Chihuahua excites considerable attention here, and it is evident from tho quiet movement, that there will b$ a concentra tion of troops. Orders looking to the occupation of the States named, are expected. Aurora, March 29. —The stoauicr Nat. Holmes sunk last night below Petersburg. Tho boat is a total loss. Insured in the Monongahela Insurance Co. for $5,200, and io the Citizens' Insurance Co. for $4,000. Steoml Dispatch.—The accident was occasioned by tho Holmes and Gibsen coming in collision. No lives were lost on the Gibson. The Holmes had 8A passengers on board,,. 43 of whom were lost. Tbo sarvivors lost their clothing and $15,000 in money. The boats and cargoes were valued at about $301), 000, on which there is iosuraoce for $175,000. Bohtow, March 29.— Tbo friends of the Cape Aon and Yarmouth Cable, project speculation did ~oot move a reconsideration of yesterday’s decisive vote against the bill in the Senate, to-day, and under the rales the project cannot now be revived. It is re ported, upon good authority; that Messrs. Tnbey, •Swift, Smith and others bocamo satisfied to-day that there was a decided majority in a full Sonate opposed to the wholo scheme of tho speculators concerned, and they decided to abandon the attempt to get tbo bill through. New York, March 29.— Tho steamship Empire City has arrived here. She left Havana on the 26th inst- with a portion of the mails and passengers brought by the steamer lUjnois, hut transferred Id consequence of an acci dent to her machinery. •The steamship Grenada was to loave tho same day with the treasure and the remainder of the passen gers and mails. Leaves** ortu, March 29. —Advices from ibe mines to tbo 26th uIL, are received from near Arrap fiaboeCity. The miners were confident of making arge wages wish slulcos, and the prospects yielded high, being 50 cents per pan. The weather was too cold to admit of extensive operations. PuiLADStriiiA, March 29.— The Democratic Con vent ion nominated for Treasurer, Dr. James M'Clin tock ; Commissioner, Henry £■ Boric. There was uo expression of State or national political senti ment*. Mobile, March 29.—The revenue cutter McClel land bas been ordered hence t<> the coast of Louisi ana, to intercept a suspected tender u> a slaver said To be waiting off that coast to land :* cargo of Afri cans St. Locis, March 29,—The Leavenworth election was held yesterday ; thero was bat slight opposition 'on the Constitution qaestfon, which carried by a small though decided majority. Loimrville, March 29.—The Nashville £tate Op position Convention nominated John NetherJand fjr Governor. WASuniGTos Cirr, March 29.—Tho Washington Republican Association are making preparations to celebrato Jefferson 'a birth-day. Mtjtrms, March 29.—A storm of wind -passed bare last evening, which did censMorablo damage. It the Fioklo Sewing Machine an Infringement on any other patent 1 This is a question that some interested parties would like to raiso. It emphati cally Is not, for instead of copying after other models, Fiokle has wisely avoided them, and by making a guide of their dr/rc/s prodaced a machine which in many respects baa no rival. Tho agents ore J. L. C&rnagfaan A Co., Allegheny city, and those who are buying machines for either manufacturing or family sewiog will do woll to examine them. , | Aar of the following articles can be obtained at Downs’ well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny. Quod Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionery in every variety. Fresh reaches. Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Pino Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre serves, Jelly’s, Pickles ant ns take a glance at the statistics of the gold seekers; Wis consin will send 16,000 i If the other state* mm id au equal proportion the emigration will 400,00 0. and when will the provisions come from to fond tbeao hungry g-’ld seekers wo cannot tell, hut come to thictmcluxurn that there will be a greet went for bread-stafl*. If ll Is convouli-ut ectid my hack iiumbers from the flrstof March. Yours Truly, .lons. CHLORATE POTASU—ISO lbs. fur sale by 11 A. PAUNKSTOriK A CO, comer of Wood and first «l» POTATOES^ —500 bush, various Potatoes rac’d and for sale by McßANfc A ANJER, CASSIA —1650 mats for sale by n. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., mr23 corner 4th and Wood at. TENN. WHEAT—IO4 sacks now landing from steamer lacrosse, for tele by mr29 IAAIAQ DICKEY A CO. FLAXSEED —1 bbl. and 1 bag now land lag from steamer Lacrosse, for sale by mr29 IfIALAn PICKET A CO. BROWN'S SHAKER VALERIAN—2 gran tor sale by B. A FAHNESTOCK A CD, mr*9 corner of Wood and First streets. GREASE —13 barrels now landing from steamer Lacrosse, for tale by mrW ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. DRY HIDES—4 now lauding from steamer Lacrosse, tor ale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. CORN —COG sacks now landing from steam' ct hoc rouse, for sale by IBAIAH DIQKEY A CO. CHEESE —100 bxs prime W. R. Cheese; 60 do do floehen ’ do; For sale by |mr23) ll KOBtSON A CO. CORN —50 bush, shelled Corn jußt received and for sale by [mr2o] R. HoDIBON A CO. CLOVER3EED —50 busli. Clovoraeed just rac'd and for aale by R, robibon A GO. fDOTTER;& EGGS—IO bbla. Butter end ‘JQ Egp Joal rte'd and for aale by It. ROBISON AC* ■ OATS— 51 sacks for sale by mrffl ' fIEERY n. COU.IN3. PIORN —30 sacks for sale by AJmra i -HENRY H. OOLLINS. EGGS-jfTbbla. for sale by mrga / JUNKY tt. OOLLTNB. tubs Eggs now arriving and for ■toby BOBEaTOIDKKT, MS Liberty afreet. tUtTAfUC AGil>-*5OO lbs. for sale by B*» B,&»AHH»S)CK*W. Commercial. lama Djcset, v. p„ b. Pusres, W*. P. Jcn*W7, ns follows: Liabilities— Cap'l paid in. Dnndep’s. Circulation. Due banks. $216,555 00 $262,4:3) 15 $161,210 00 $4 959 98 Assets— ’ Specie in bank. Due fra Lks. Loans. Safety food $189,063 07 $t«3,43S 70 $220,276 11 $10,237 w’ Tbo safety fund, for tho protection of tho circolation and the value of the charter, which is forfeited in case of bus pension, are the guaranties to (he public in taking the notes of the bank. Tbo market to-day was nnuiually dull. There w*k tittle or no inquiry for wheat, and transactions wor* limited at h decline of Sales Were about 4,000 boAat $1,45 for Choke White, in bogs; $1,25(3E2S for new receipts No 1 Red; $1,14 for new receipts Nu 2 Red; 89c for No 2 Spring, at Sturgis’, and 77c for Rejected Spring—nil in store. There wo* little or Dotblog done In Flour, and no demand by ship pers or speculator*. Corn declined Ic, with sales of Canal at ?l@7l}4c afloat, and 73@74c ft W lb for Railroad on track. Oats quiet Barley dnll. Highwinos very anaQttled. Sale* at Timothy and Clover Seeds dnll and drooping. Provisions ioictlvo. Ilides steady.—{Chicago Press. In the ProJuro market there is no Improvement, and stocks of all kinds are more freely offered. Borne holders of Flour are hoping to extricate thcui'.-lvoa by shipping; but there la nothing encouraging In tir cnsnmlug market. For speculators tho aspect of things is directly uncomfortable. In Previsions there is no animation, and holders seem to U- quietly waiting (or “something to turn np.“ In but few instance* is there exhibited a disposition to press tho mar ket though tho nupromising condition of tbo trade at pro-'. ent> le producing no little uneasiness. Tho only talc repor m! was 45 htuli of very light bacon sides at 9-:.—[Cin. Com. Rostov Root axd Sues MAXXtr.-Tbe Shoe and Leather Reporter says Tho market presents no new feature*, tbo buyers who arc here takiqg hold well, and the last Week’s busmens lias, nu the whole, been very saUstsctory. A fair aruonnt of orders or* being nceired from tho south and •m(, aud New York and Philadelphia bavo ibis wook order ed heavily. Thestiiae ia tbd latter place lias driven the .baler* there to order largely ol out boit Lynn and Haver hill'goods. Makers <l<> not advance. ICo Now England tiado has opened, and there is every prospect of a goou demand. At the two pu b- Isales 627 csscis odd for $1X552, The Clans** Carrier, lor Australia, took CCD cases, valued at $12,300, and the Nor'- wrater 1197. cases to 9*o Francisco. Total shipments by rail and stw, for the week, 17,718 case*." Import* by iL&llroad. P. Ft. W. AC. R. R—o ears cattle, Ido bogs, owner*; 3& pkg* wins nnd rivets, R Towßs«nd; 13 hgt floor, 1 bbl lard* IV Cuopen SK) pcs bacon, II M’Maani*; 128 do do, J Floyd) 22 bgs rags, W Chadwick; 18 kgs lard, Piddle, Wirt* A co; IS bxs ink, Kay A cu, 157 do* brooms, Leslie A Btoddjtrd; 2 roils Irethci, K U Uartky; 3>v l>gs floor, 23 do ryo, 4 bbls Ih qy, 12 bdlirpspcr, S llarbaugh A «r.-2 rolls leather, WE tkhmerlz; ‘i bbls eggs. 1 do otiiuos, 1 do batter, E Bnraee; 8 Wgs turd, Fhrlver A Dilworth; 6 bbls eggs. Church A Cour •to; 5 do ilslig,n II Collins; 155 bgs barley, Q W Smith; 6 rks pearls. A fj.>rdutf; 9 do do, Coleman, 11 oil man A cm 25 doc buckets. Barpeas A* M’Kelvy: 12 dodo, R Dickey; 13 bbl eggs, K*-a; lt>* UIN brosms, K Fitch; 1 bbl eggs, M’Clurkan, lierron A co; :: do do, J Ormaier; 2 do l*eaus, 2 bgs potato**, ti N KtKiflrf. 50 bbl* wirsky, J Fuller; 100 bdls spokes, M’- Whiuney. Uarc A co; 75 bt>ls lard oil, 31 do (9*l nil, 169 do, eggs, 170 do tlo-ir, l < *ks 11\X, 62 d.i b*lr. 93 ck* bacon. 3000 irhost 2; ca«? !• bsreo tTlsrkeAro. t Imports by stiver. WHEELING, per Minervs—iOO bgs Lnrley, Rb.des A Vcrner; 185 .!•> Ju, il Richardson; 69 d.) tjo. W 11 Garrard; 1600 plow haoiUcs, iMO do bvaau, Hall A co; 4 bd] trees, W P lUnra; 12 LOU liia", W M Oormlj; 60 do w'bisky, Miller A Rlcketsoa: 1(7 pcs rnstlngs, <1 WBwindlrr: 25 l*dl paper. Dispatch; 232 do do, J W Grafton; 35 bgs barley,G W Fmltlu 155 bdl* t>r.*oms, 1 kegs lard, 1 bg feathers, Lucas, Rickart A co; 2* sks rags, J Dunlap; lvS Uife fork handle*. Church A Cosrsiu; 25 o oiu bbls, Rhode* A Yrrucr, 6 pkgs, A Brad bgv barl";, f-hollini. It rsicud haid yt*forday morning, but at noun it cleared, an>l tbe weathrfeauiooff quite chill. The river •tooJ'Ofr’plurop 9 fe*L The Denmark did not gut nwav Tt-«u-rd«y, but tho will leave thi* morning without Mil. to* t»*a u hue tup, and a large number of jraaseo* K«r*- The Binmn tuaham fort for MariettarestarJay, also tho Minerva for Whrellog. The Economy w,iU getaway to lavltle L>-d»y. Thu Commerce will also leavu for Illlnoie River. The Heufptt h\ Hulnrea wa* sunk at Peter*burg. All we have b*eD aide to lain) of the catastrophe come by telegraph, ami m«y bo found (o our columns this morning. Furhuals advertised f«r various- ports, ore theoaUids of thi* morning’* paper. The Vixen, Copt Moron; the La Chwu, Caj-L Dennaey; the Mariner, C«pt. Dravu; the Sir W. Wallnco. Capt. Oampl>el!; the Uotdieatcr, C*pt. Dunlap;, the Harmonia, Capt. llazlett; th« Potomac, (ipL Uany, and the Argyle, Capt. Kbtwrl, and other firat-claoa boat* for all ports from Bt. Paul to New Orleans, aro dinplayod there. It«ad them. The St. Louis Republican, of Sunday,*aey<: “Mas Pifncn OvtsnoAXo and Drowsed. —John Lloyd, of VYberlfuir, Va. appeared Saturday before Justice liereken rath, and mode ailMavU Friday night, a deck band on the steamer Daniel Tbos. Darts, was push ed off into the rivur, by tho watchman of that boat, and drowned. Warrant was Issued for tho arrwt of the watch man, but ho* not yot been returned. Orr voa Pike’s Peak.—A company of fifty Ocrmans, brvad •d by Frauds Ilard-T, well knoisß among th* German popu lation or St. Louis, Irft this cltv Saturday bouud for tike’s Peak." The Louisrillo Courier vayi: •* Among the deck pssvcugera by tho Eclipse, was a large unmtisrof returned co*l Iwatmeu; also, about 2uo ditchers and lovaemakers—rotlier disconlsot elements—which could not sgre«L and innumerable were the encounters, blackryrs, and bluody uoaea among them. TheyconQaod their opera tions to Ihsmaalvt-a, and thuofliceraot the t>oat geoeratly let them fight It out, and didn't Interfere. The Mississippi river, at St. Loais, has stopped rising, hat from the officers of the Eciipaa, from New Orleans, we learn that tho lower rlrer.lwlow American Bond, the new cat off wus higher than the Hood of lut jear. That was dlsastroua Id tho ox tremc, suJ from tho prwont indication#, the flood this year wilt not oolv equal, but exceed that of lost year. Wo learn from the New Albany Ledger, that Capt John V». Uarmaooß, clerk of the Chattanooga, died at Little Rock, Ark„ n fow days ago, of small pox. Nakiiville.—The Cumberland was foiling on Ihff 251 h, with 8 Let on the sbewh. Tho following paragraph from the Pa triot, in not altogether encouraging: “Freight remains sesrre. Shaping tul« to and from thi# joint offer hat poor lodnccmeataiu those eogaged In steam healing eoterpri-e.’* ” The Cincinnati Commercial ot yesterday nj# : “ Blearner Poland, hound from Pituborgh for Wabash Rf. vor, ran Into the Umber at the hoad of Blae River Island, on the 26th, at 3 o’clock in tho morning. Portion of tho freight ■overboard, conelderaMv damaged, hot will continue on tho trip. No,one Injured^ The arrivals tnclode the Marmora, New Monoogabrla and Uka City, Rom Pittsburgh; Liborty, froL.'Whoellng; and ono or two steamers from below. Among tho departures we chronicle tho Ohio No. 2, fur Marietta; Lake City, for Bt. Paul, and J. Q, Premout, for New Orleans—all with fiuo paying trips.” Steamboat llcjgtater. ARRIVED. Lurouie, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. Oolouol ftaynrd, Kliut-eth Minerva, Wbcoliug, River—9 feut, falling. TeleKrapliU Nrw York, March 29 — Cottou has advanced sale* of 8000 bales at for uplands, and 13 for Orleana, Flour drcllood; avle* U&OOhbts. Wheat drrtlncd; axles 10,- 000 hash at (1,40 f»r western rod and £1,16 for nnsound Mil wankle clnh. (>•') dull; tales of 7000 bath at Turk heavy at sl7,4(ki|flB for mesa and $12,95 f-r prime. Lard heavy at Bacon unchsngeil. Tobacco iliadj at Wool; eStes of Bhcj-hrri's ffeeco at 434J4* Whisky firm. Sugar firm at*c. Knight* on Oottuu to Liverpool steady at S-10d. bteck* lower, Chicago A Rock Island 0"; CuiutK-rlaud Coal N. Y. Central 7S; Hood ing ; Milwsukio A MluLaippl 6; Missouri hi\-s Galena A Chicago Uichlgau Cnutral &0; B , Luo tot-?; Cleveland A Toledo 24->£ Psuaina 1L !L 117. PuiLiDXLFUU, March 23 There is very litllo demand for Vlaur; the market Is dull; aale* of IQC-0 bids ex Ira family at (0,76 for common, sarwrhDO.at 80,29, and Giucy ait?7,75. Rj» Flour firm at % Com Meal wauted; wUe# of IUUO bbls Pen do. at (3,87)4. Whoatecurce and wanted;! sales of 1000 lm»h Sootheru and Penan, red at SL6O@I,GO, and white at Rj n baa decl-nod; sales ot 1600 bush Penno. st 92. Corn firm, sales 2000 huih yellow at 69c. Oats dull at 6J@66. Whisky steady; talcs c( GOO this st 29c for tiltio sml 29 for Fenno. 121 Seoond street. Ciscncun, March 23.—Flour nominal and there U no demand. Whisky dull at provisions dull and unchanged, 70 hbds Jlacou sold at 7©3c,and 401 bbls Lard at 11. There was nothingdousia barrels or balk Pork, and tho prices are nominal. Money unchanged. Exchange on the east premium. Baltixoix, March 23. —Flour unchanged. Wheat his n declining tendency; soles of white at $1,46@1,89; red st $1.4&©1,65. Coru dull ntf 6©77 for white; yellow sella at 81©93, a decline of 20. Provisions dull. Whisky quiet.— Coffee firm at for prime Rio. Br. Locta, March 23,—The river has risen G Inches within lbolast24 hours, and Is still swelling ylowly. There ts nothing new from any of the npper streams. Weather dear and cool. .'V SMYTH & SNOWDEN’S - HEW TEA STORE, 34 FIFTII STREET. - ’ EXTRA CORIOU3 OOLONGS, GUNWJTDEHS, FINEST YOUNG HYSONH, IMPERIALS asd KNaLiaa break?a£ttbas; All pordiwd ui luvreit cull price*, *od for Ulefirholcuto udrcUll,»t SMYTH A SKOWLRS'S, mrftlfcd _ New Tea Store, S 4 Jlfth i trail Oostiteniss.— Persons who suffer from this painful condition of the difsetiTe organa, will experience Immediate and permanent telief,'. by BtaklDgoae of WIL SON’S P ILLS, a medicine which bas been thoroughly test ed in thia and bandied diaccxea of the stomach and bovela. Theao Pills aw. prepared and sold by B. L. PAIINB. STOCK A CO, Wholesale Drogjifts, and Proprietors of r.» L.PAHfrESTOCK’B VEB3II»CGE, So. 60, wrnw V *' and Foarth streets,Pittsborgb, ra. . flee adrertiacment on Fourth page. . . English and m'scHcnrfl^ : ; ttoßcrtga. lavs, Organdies, Pott De . Etunrts; Mantles, Noedl® Work, WMta Bo®v| r aria O.BJmBOHLOT > ., Brownsville. TVlecraph, do. Cnl. Bayard, Elizabeth Minerva, Whaling, markets. &fe«Han«ius. IJUIEEONNERHAT, THE BONNER SAT, TSE BONNES SAT, TOE BONNES SAT, THE BONNES HAT, THE BONNES SAT, THE BONNES HAT, THE BQNKES HAT, THE BONNER BAT, THE BONNES HAT, TOE BONNES HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, N THB BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, ’"NTHE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, FOR SUMMER WEAR lt>s3, BE READY FOR DELfrtlY - • ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2, RV BALLARD, SHOTS A f ) STRAW HAT MANUFACTURER 45 BROADWAY, ’ NBWTORK. MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK, QONN. •UK BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER nAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, TUB BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, • TOB BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THPBONNERHAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, TOE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, FOR * SUMMER WEAR WILL BE READY FOR DELIVERY SATURDAY, APRIL 2, BALLARD, FIIUTE ft 00- STHAW HAT MANMFAOTURKR9, 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK, CONN mrl9:lnidia WILLARD HARVEY A GO. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. paper Warehouse, Every description of 1 WRAPPINO, PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER, OS HAND OR MADE TO ORDER, PA SC?, 'COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Straw and Bonnet %oardi. TWINE HOUSE. WILLARD HARVEY A CO„ S 4 Jfaiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street, NEW YORK. 17 IS ifP, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN TWINES, IRPOUTS* AHD JUXCTACTCUS CORDAGE • i Of erety description COTTON. JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN HEMP HOPE, Tarred Staff, Fiihing Linw, Gluing Thread*: TWINES, SHOE THREAD, WlCK,and all kinds ei CORD 9 AND LIKES. ans'i3;fcodlfebO*CO THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DESTROYER.— I Tho beat nod cheapest HouiS bold Remedy to the world. Simple and pleasant Its ap plication, certain and effectual in 1U r oral Is. A beautiful, sdootlOc external curative, applicable for the relief of psia at anytime, In any place, in any part of the bnmtnajs tem, and under all drcumittancw. If yon pnt tbit Plaster anywhere, If pain i» there, the Plaster will stick there until the pain has vanished. The Plaster magnetise* the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT EXTST WHERE THIS PLASTER * 13 APPLIED. . Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Debility, Nervousness Neuralga, Dyspepsia, Caoghs, and Colds, Paint and Aeh mi of eTery kind; down even to Corns, are immtdiaUly re&tvd and, with a little patience, penaanmily atrtd, by the magi cal influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. iLis the sim plest, rarest, safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy id existence. Its application Is universal—equally to the strongman, the delicate woman, end the feeble in/a&L— To each and ell it will prove a llatm and a Blessing. ;Ito ow Is agreeable, and without annoyance or tbooble. Its price is within tho roach of all—rich or poor; all taay hare It sick a <1 suffering f D My wa y. FARMERS should be always supplied with this invalce He PLASTER. It will be tho Good Physician In any household, ready at all time*, and at Instant notjew. Pnt up !h air-tight tin boxes. Each box will mako six to eight plasters, and any child can spread them. Price 25 cents a box, with ful. and plain directions. D. C. MOREnEAD, BUD., Inventor and Proprietor, 10 Walker »t, He* Yorit. MOREQEAD’S MAGNETIC PLABTED it sold by all drag gists in every city, town and village of the United SUttw. no3»odAwlyi«F THE BEST SEWING MACHINES'" A. m. Marshall & co Streety Allegheny. (J. S. DATES, .WM. JOHNSON BATES ft JOHNSON, SOLI MiffUlUCTVttll or ROOFING. 70 Smtthfleld Street, between 4 th andOtb, PITTSBURGH, PENtTA. ' TUE ONLY MANUFACTURERS and Dealers In their IraproTcd QEJI ELASTIC CEMENT KdOHNG, which h applied oveiJaatormted felt and can* rao, for a foandatlon ud the earface winded, making It txn and Wattr-Proof. ud warranted not tn CRACK or RUN, nor Ult affected by BEAT or FROST, It e«n be at* plied over BU*» or Flat Roof*, Steamboat Deeka, Railroad Cara, Ac., and la not affect*! by being tramped imoa. Thlk GUM CEMENT applied to Metal Roofa U ranc&Thaapor and more durable than paint. Two eoatewfll tender an old Leak; Tin or Iron Roof perfectly tight and mrricabie at hot llttlocoat. AUo, “wholesale dialer* id ROOFING MATERIALS, In* dodlng Gobi Cement, 'Saturated Fait Paper. Aanhalthm, Brmhw, Mope, Ac., with printed injtrccticns k-i apply ing the tame, to those Utisgat adManqe,' . . N. attention paid to Repairing Lc*ky Met* al. Elate, Gravel and Casvaaa UooCt ASFOrder* Solicited. JVAQBNTd WANTED—To act In the Urge country towns and cities in thaabore basinet*. mrlTrdAwP * AKTW-ELL & SHEPHARD, WHOLESALE DSCOOI3T3, Corner of Wood and Sixth Streets, Jlo Proprietor* of the SOTBR CAPILU, a pro* rior to all others in the world; for tbe halr kata, producing a atrong, healthy growth am»'-/'r ferer and lrritatlonof the scalp, and leasing «ltky tnolatnro attained. Q\ I-' contain my iajnrioci ingredient. The Stomach p* bile and blood, and if U iy, liter and other text Aaaooa, theraforo, aa celred, we may net «Jt of order. TbeP minister a tpedfla V Forthla Purpoge - ' TEITRIL , dCIiL* T - aaan altern**' - ehanwa **y larUjr s tflhic.-,:‘ . ~”BoW by dra byDOSTir * M Water- A i Ao < *«*-e 1 r *l’ -13*;-.- r ■