lA= 1eCAND1343.•:.;!..4;.1-405/11217 JAYILOR MICANDLESS CO., v. 64 403 WOOD STRECICt: ITIVEIBIT.rcGrEf. IMPORTERS AND JOBBEBs O F :FOREIGN AND' DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of • TIMER CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, - TO THEIR FMK FOR THE O:PILING AND SUMMER TE..A.1123, ` Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which - _ CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE KAN THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their 'rernios and Prioea will be as Favorable to Pureha.er,i as chow. of' any other 1101119 O. Ramat or Went. tarash and Short Time Bayere are Especially_ Invited to call. mr1 , 3:3111-tjc I' ..3peciat itottreo 'Jowl B. LEE, 12ERCHANT TAILOR. No. 4S Itlarket St., Pittsburgh. A good assortment of CLOTIIS, CASSIMETtrti, -Warm. Cosmos, and all goode Imitable for gultlamona . wear,jaatreortred t 42POrders promptly titled, la the latest Idyl. of tho ert. mrttklydfo , Il4o0OPRIZ) ex 470-, MANUFACTURERS AND DEAlirliS IN OATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,. . 131. 'Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Hare now on hand for Spring Sales, as large sod essayists an assortment of Good. assn be [mud to any of the Imam cake, comostlng of TUB, SILK AND WOOL HAT 3 of every style and /panty; OAPS of every quality and t,Mot &gangs; PALS LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA RATS; STRAW, RECIIIORN AND BILK BON. NETS, etc, etc. Persona wishing to pardons Other by waaissui or germ wit IRA It to their sAysittage toeall and ozsadno oar stock. melt FELIANCII WHITS ZINO PAINT. 500 Tone Snow White and No. 1 . Dar AND GROUND IN OIL IN PRANCE, WARRANTED PrRE • In store and to active, for enle by JOSEPH AL STRONJ, • • --lio. 83 Reed. Street, New York, mr8....3=1fc • Agent, Vieille Montag. & Co., Perks. 811.1111:71C.L. EEK.A.N7 • No. 62 ST. CLALE sraxist PITTSBUILOII, Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and I. rear refgring bi Sprifig stock of Olathe, Casemerts, Ycatlato and.C.aatlngs of ovary variety and style adapted lento beat city and country trade, which all] be made up to.crder with promptness and despatch, end at rat. as Icor alit any other almtlar catabllshmant 10 the city. fc'.2tlfe GOALELLES PACKER &.• CO., • . ;No. 119 Pearl Street, Boston, 1 . • onutoomallOOLQUlßS. rot. run lima is Boats, Shoes an& Sole Leather, Upper in rough, Curried Leather, Buff, Polish Grain, Kip, Spina, de: Sheep Skins in rough, nabbed Lining. and colored Ram, Ihloriard4 Hid and 'Bad Skins, nod Haman Leather. itr.r.arvas. P. R. SOUTRITICIM, CLasgress street, Boston WILLIAM BURRAGE, 101 Pearl " 6. OASUPONICO, 109 State " " ROUSE ,AND SIGN --IFAtitTING AND GLAZING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Deno in the beet manner and about t 1 o. .7. & H. PHILLIPS, Jt2latid • 1te5..213 & 213 St. Clair PIaBISXOE & CO., - Forwarding and Commission Illerchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann lecture. Corudinistents sad onion for LEAD, HIDES, lIESIP, PRODUCE, tn., solicits& Prompt attn. lion to receiving and forwarding. No. 49 Commercial . Street. Dt. Loots de25,16c0t0 J.' n. CIERISTY, M. D., 163 Third Strut,. Pittrturgh, Promo., Having hod the advantages of Eastern Colleges and Hoe. pltals, and aereral yearso practice, offers Ma profelaldnal oars fetsili SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES.. II MEMO= Bev. W. D. Howard. Col. Wilson MoCandleas. Itev. D. H. A. McLean. Ma. IL A. Weaver. T. 11.8111, Esq. • • lion. T. J. Nashua. J. Ralonter. John H. Mellor, lip. Jacob McOolllster.Esq. toratlydro 3RENA. STOVE; WOIKS ALEXANDER BRADLEY, - 'um:null:rata an , MAL. IN gnu vmerr 01 COOKING, PARLOR AND hEATING STOVES, ;Plata "and Fancy Grate Pronta, &e. "Sole Proprietor of the celebrgited PATzwr Gee BITE:TING and Simms Coxstrunco COOK STOVES. OrlioarmAthairleir Room. or Wood SU, Pittsburgh. Pa STARCH AND PARLISFA blade by the Welt khlladelplala Illanufaat caring Co. (Virg Yrevalum s!rardetny the nankllct Institute, ===e DI Ologig Starch, In coins corit'A 6 boats, 6 lb.. each Do do lgosee do 40 paperg,l " do;. Aliso, gleaned, Pure and Pearl Starch, In bases Tartu. Ares, all for lanedry usa. CORN PARINA,(or Cornittrchain bus 40 papers etuh. This article Is expressly prepared for culinary purposing, and can be gelled on as superior in luargr to anyuois in cote. Yor sal. by TITOMPSON, CLARICE a TOON°, Rills., hey., 1809314efri *gents Nor the Company. W. - AC. /3. .144/4/233.AWX. ■umucZlMl AND DLIZZU A it ttnd► of Tobaito, Snutrand Cigar., Bare recently taken the bolLfing No. 1139 Wood street, lo Wiliam to their Itaaumont,No.43lrvrao area, whore they will be pleakwd to metro their Mends, ap274ydra - - D.R. W. V. Funnennzna having re tutreed to Pittabergb with the Intention of making "•••••• ItMe/elate weldence, an be feted at bLeOPPICE, NO. .10t1TOUNIII STURM, between Wood nod dmitbdeld eta. .114..019et0 !wore (fora 9 a. N. (.0 1 e. r ocldttletete N. FLOL.MICS & • BODIS. IN Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, att jat43 , • . DANK NOTES AND EFECID, NO SUET, PITTSBURGH, PA. _ c item ma de oa dl the principal dice. karmida; c a t the , ate. aptilfcly IFi trir4 l L .GaN .12CXV.H..41....N04C. SIG _BILLS DRAWN BY ..D W m IS lIIERDIAN & CO., ON TUX LIMON BANK, LONDON, IN EDITS OP ONE • ', POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. ... Moo,Mlleoo the principal Citloe and lowan of Prance, idehgthai,..nolland, - Germany; Rine. end other Xaropetn Suavity coastantly on Iliad and for sale by WM. U. WILLIAMS A 00., Bankers. Wood street. mew of Third. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, • X11107107011/L0 07 :TRINTLNO. JOB AND ALL KINDS OP . N91ZAPP712 . 3 PAPER. -Warobousei No. 27 Wood Stroll, PITTSBURGH, PA. mayttf to EL .131-CO. JOHN 000 ,Iron Hatling:, Iron Vonlto, Vastlt'noors, *Wow Shatten,: Window Guards; lie., 01 Mend &rained 88 Taint and, (Ntsvea Road and Idarkatj- I/M= IO TC , PA.? cn hand a valinty_ of OM ThatOrnig fAne7 and Phgas anitabla all papaws, Partkular attention pakt to en. dual:a dran,Lata. Jobbing done at Bleat notice. , Ena On. O. ratan ' VANDEVER & FRIBND. .43.±:w0,8.NE. - ksAT LAW, ACLU:ATOM IN CHANCERY, 24' Irrpt==ft/t N o,tbei Itrand to the menus and &1, of Baal tutaon• talning Afoul on Banda and Mortgagee. eof:l ydtb v. imuscm *mu!. aolalsot, !Cups 8 IffULERS, POVNDEU AND MACHINISTS, W 4.13 HiNG•z.oN Pittsburgh, Penna.i .oinee,No..9l Market • • NisWhim.. all kinds of Maio &Oben and SIM Ifschln cumv,furgraul Work, Steam Ikea, and Sheet Iron Jobbteg • g 4one on abort nc4fet.. uti2s:lydfc JAS., MoLaCUG-lELMS alcohol, Cologae Spirits nod Fuel Oil, edikaia Fa . Jed 1.4 ITO &al Airnd. 13. 7.1 . .0 'ir E 8 GRATER AND EILNIVEIS, OF :VERY vARIETY, MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, ' wnohniiALz on RETAIL„ /SWELL rb CO., iitiv2Bs - Liberty St., Plttetnirgb,' Pe. telt bad . ': - - Ixr *r 31A. iv itanidic4misad Dalai Is all kinds of TOBACCO, slurry- AND CIGARS, TOBACCO' elinalOtegliEredandDisiva44.ary, • PITIVIRCIROII. PA. , - - ar. DZ. 1.X.CT.1..113 No. 54 Bt. Clair. Street, (Dr.lrLh's Nair thdilding,) PrITBDUBOLI, PA smAkls46 RAIL }wen OPINE• COMPANY. Joseph DllWori L ..._..._. D 1 w. CI. Bidwell. , (I,lWeestoni .12‘4, d Baal.) RAIL ROAD. SPIKES, CHAIRS , AND BOAT SPIRES. PIITSBIIRGITI. PirSN'A. • - ..Aurnrciav EAnas.—Dr. Keyeer, of 140 Wood atvor, bat on band v. 17 excelling &Ws for deaf m. 0.. D7lititCb Mug perace• are toad. to bear so wort am arm—. Aisp•• 4 hi gotta Dacha I. toonted Into the ' 4 ; l TmlWart to quoiy ppm 9149an0n. JsZtilld 111011A11 JAMISON trPettaliiiontre CARD. J. SCOTT, Dentist, ETAS reined to the house lately occupied by Dr. Wm. A. Ward, No. 279 Deno rrort, (aoulb tbrd door aboro Wand street. Oak. Halm from 9 A. to. till 6 P. to • - Blde, 011 an Loather Store, D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. 31 S. Third et., between Merkel and Chestnut sta., Philadelphia, hare for sale DRY AND HALTED SPANISH RICKS, Dr, and Green Salted Patna ISlps, Tinned.' OIL Tanners' nuJ Cut dere' Tools at the Jawed prices, and npou ton toot terms_ 113.A11 kinds of Leather In the rough wanted, for aldrh the highest market price will be given In cads, or taken In exchange for 1111,.. Leather •tored free of charge and sold on connutwion. 06.0. S. FOSTER, PI. D.. 13 0 3VE CE Cr 3E. .A. T 1-1 OtHoe, No. 1:363 Wylie Street turli Jan, t• ROMICILP ORR. jg~ a= IN te • STRAW BONNETS AND!LATS. BONfirr RIBBONS, FLOWERS, SC.,. NO. 93 MARKET I!TiIk;ET. rirrsm-malt. E I R W SEWING MACHINES D Er. N E 3 FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVIIHNIIINTS MANUFACTURER'S' PRICES ALEX. R. REED, Bro. FR Fifth Street NVATCH F3Li WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AnTEIRICAN WATCHES. We would most respectfully call the attOr. Con ol the public to the American Watch.. now twin, ea rtmairelv intr./drawl, tne manufacture of which hen be come we firmly estatillatied that notice coliddozwe ran be placed upon them itio.ap, and correct ttme-kmmlore • tiiith by the wearer wed Wier. liatingiasatt appointed Wbotackle Agent, for the We of thole Watches, tbo NOMc mry Lo ammo,' ileo we can eall theta at tbo oar, loweet rash prima. Wo Isar° alma • very larg..to k of ALLY Ell shed PLATED iVARE, TINE GOLD JEWELRY to eed,eoefi 1.4 Cerro], Garnet, Cameo, Jet awl Painting". Our assortmeut a CLOCKS le won,nally i.rg. of preeent cazoprialog *woo beautiful patter. or EIGHT and ONE DAY PARIXIii and OVVICE CLOCHE at Gl'}: tr -Y RE. DOCED PR4)ES. Wo bare alen a full stnrk e ..1 Sw.be GOLD and SILVER WATCITEB oar own iinpor t.tbm. Alou, Watch Molten.' and 1Nat.421 OI . REIN RAI , 1N A 511.:11KAN. No. 42 Falb 4tr...41.. ZU=ll==M 1 It: I . 'l' 1 .1,1 PARK, DCFCIIRDY 8: CO NIANUFACTURERS OF SIIEATIIINO, RR AZIERA• And BOLT CAPPER, PRESAEIy MP PER wirrom es, flai.AtAl Oltl llotl,tua, A. Also, lo,Pvr4rs *tad D.,1,1 Iu 111 ETA Lh, TIN PLATE AHEM IRON, WIRE, Ste ColudAt,tly 01, hood, T . , otnete , , .11.1110 AA awl Tool. . o 'orehoo.e,No. 140 Fir.t and 120 &cowl lart'el Pittsburgh. P.m.. aip-gpeclal orders of Oopper cat to au, dealreil,pattern. my2kelkvly'r The Great Engllan Remedy. Silt JAMES CLAILISM•B z. CELEBRATED FEMALE PI LLSI Prepared from a preacriptlon of Mr James Clarke, M. D. Phyaikian Extraordinary to the Queen. MD swell known Mediciue la no Irotealtion, but r more and mate remedy for Feomle Dilkeuities sod (thrum:tune., tom any cantor whatever; and although a powixf uira toady, thay contain nothing hurtful to tho comtitutitm. TO MARRIED LADIES it I. peculiarly waits d. 1 t nill, In a short [lmo, brfog on tho monthly period will. regularity. There Parham twat,. beers knows fo failaohcre M. three- Samoa MescomdPierga of pamphlet are well ohrerred. Tor rim particulars, gat a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B —ll and I poatago Marna noised to any motor! tea agent, mill Insure a bottle, containing over 6a piths by reborn mall. B. L. VARNIMTOCR l 00, llttaborgh,rrholwatie agent, of add hy all druggists. auruldrar fr T thOTIIERSII BICITITEAVnit fail 41*.birs. WiuslazerrSOot.h -i or "Wren le e iag. It ha ao eqoal on oirrth. It greatly facilitates the process cf farthing by softeribag the gams, redacing ail Inftstautration—will allay pelf, and la tars to regniate the hotels. Depend awl mothers, It will era rest to roarsetrsa, and relief a ll besith to pans Wants. Perfectly ills to all curse. This nimble preparation Is the prose:l{4km of one she toost.equieteod God skillet female Phyokinn, in NO Enghlid, as beau used with never &Mug success I mlllioas dam. we believe ft the beet and eurest retue4y In the world,do all mew Of &yonder, and Median. lu Ctaldrei,, whether It alines from teething of from any other an..,. If life and Mean can be estimated by &Alan and cents, It If worth Its weight in gold. Million. of bottle. are mold every year lo lha United Btato.. nu an old and well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY 26 CENTS A BOTTLE. .11a-Nons genuine name the fae-ahnlleatCOßTlS*Pgll. aos, Now York, bon the outside wrapper. Bold by Drogglsia throe:Dont the world. J DR. ONO lyfer . 11. KEYSER, Agent for Pittsburgh. • Plitst;u — igh. Steel. 'Works. JONES,' BOYD & CO., itaanfactarersof CAST STEM.; also, SPRING, PLOW and. A. B. STSEI4 SPIIMOB and AXLES, Carnes Ron and Ant Strut; Pi..lstystrph, P. 7:1=CM!!!1!!!! D. B. FLOGMHB & • @Agora , Improved Patent Seem Cultivator Tooth, Cerro Eon andraret Strati, fireiverb, Ya jedeliefe METIR ' S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER, Om day Remedy OM/ Mho Fr,if Sun 24 reerotinat, 0.4n,11:ce, Cocksoacara, BPoO. ASSN .1109(Mtu&S, Arne, Mom, Cwt WOl3ll MID alltix kr. 50,00011011C3 FOLD I 9 ONE MONTH. Thom Celebrated 4o:online have beau l•ztemilvtly trwl for twatty4mo yam, I o ali part. of Enropo, and thvit mirac. alone power biro loan attaatad by thn Conan of nr111.411, Pram* Lapland, Atuarla, Propala; Bavaria, Hazeby, ilollaad, Naples, Jo, acid art( Chemical prop,th • exualnal, and aport,rod by the ttortt dletingitt,tked Sir .11.0. liaraltlea all over lb. world. Thole clkatraalvesee. 1. all Jana. t 4 T.t.b, an i b:ltectt has hero cartiflad In Oil tocotry by the Direr,ra of the mints Public inetitotion., Phmter., isgruots, Prvial.ture of Lintels, Warehonees, llenofer COP., 4 , 0 14 rariono tisitnhihed private citizen.. Numerous Teetiztionial. and Celt:duets. or the. ,messy of these Remedies can be seen at the Dept. For mile, Wholesale and Retell, Ly the I nee 5t..7 end Pro. Prieto, JOSEPII MEYER. Practical Chatulst, 612 Brusderas (coy. I.lcamtos at..) Neer Yuri. General Ape! for lbe U. PIMA., end C.ann.ds4, FRISDKR. ICE V. RUSII7OI7, DrvrKl4l, Nu. 10 /141.27, licuse, mud 417 Kraal lway, New York. /or Ws to this city. wholesale sod rstall by R. X. EEL' LI:RBA W, comer Wood shit !hero] ids: JO. PLEAIINO, Coma . Diattiood Sod Market sr. lIKEK II AM At Wit RN NAN, ARsittisey. • 4.6S4Ande A. CASE or AIa.:MU CLILED ABOUT A YEAR AOO.-31r. Owego dm:obeli, ed. rnslden no the E,Aulh Pt. , Said, Feesobb mud, procure.] A Tmea TIHla Ay, laid. In 610111110 teed.' rum Ito lA* .tar gout, Oa ISIC4II}4 tritlaxit the Trues, and there to no oppoftratir. the return of the moors. lem routlnostly rtirltig n.re of roptoro with my lovahubla Truss... /bBY•partanlost from Hr. Dumber*. to pohlesh fee to kis cos& The tat of Won't,c• t.r.M ran tt ay Plic=ry D"M grija d t . l7ll2 l / 7 i:t 140 Wood .1. PURE OLD Ryx base on mend bang& old Bye Whisky Irldr.ll I hate l.od meta .r 4 kotD UI itbaa become old and • 11l bo gold by the Lerrut ar silloNtar ondideparram.. carlDdkwlt OlO. U. ILEYSHIL 140 D"..1 str.4. Pl= BRANDT ,— A .ACO Btandy which gaassatao to 1,2, pure and At for medicine, which 1 ban pun/meat° meet a vatic 'nat. Any aue who will this am be satisfied otiti speciality. p u iTOW 13;0. B EXIIMB,IIO Wo\d stmt. ittsbarg artt e. ...70SLISI HIMMEL F'ZTTBBVft Ci T _3: ___~ THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, IS;'. v ualcl .Ne•rw - w. IC•Nrrtes MEAN TINSPNINTORN.—UINicrvatIn. taken at Shaw's Optician &ore, No. 58 Fifth et., yaiferilay. IN 14N. IN ROAD. 00 35 15 9 12 fi r. Ilmrocueter Dans raw, Pitavan AIEETING IN A ILE - Gervr.—Thig ,Jay and every day a Union Prayer Meeting is held tram half-past eleven to half-past twelve o'clock, in the First Presbyterian Chnrch, Beaver etreet, Allegheny. It is for all, without dis tinction of person or denomination. "Ask and Jo 8111111 receive." PtikTER MIMING, at the rooms of the Young AHn's Christian Association, No. CS Fif t h street, at 3 o'clock ovary morning. Come for a fon. minutes if you cannot stay longer. PEEISOtiId LlnnnTV BILL —Mr. EL nECEII• her from Allegheny county, came here pregnant with the idea of filling the measure of his coun try's glory by getting a personal liberty bill passed which would nullify the Fugitive Slave Law. The bill was presented, and a special see pion called, when he was to make a grandiloquent appeal in behalf of the down-trodden son of Africa fleeing from bondage. Ile made the at tempt—be did more—be made u miserable fail ure. They promised him another hearing, bat when the time arrived his own party fnends choked him off; and the very act which ho thought.was to he the corner stone of his politi cal greatness has proved the death-blow of his aspirations; and I doubt whether Allegheny county will ever send him hack again. The passage of such a hill would be the death-knell of the Republican party in Pennsylvania " The above precious ranrceau we clip from the letter of some Philadelphia patriot writing for the Sunday Dispatch. The Harrisburg Tele • yraph, in a short but pithy article, gives the con tradiction direct to what is said above as to Mr. Irish's effort, and says: "His speech wrig.univereally admitted to be very eloquent, ant.i able exposition of and ar gument upon the laws regulating the rendition of fugitives found in this Start, During the whole of his speech heicomtuanded the earnest and constant attention of the entire house." So much for the specific statement in the Drs patch's correspondence. As to the propriety and jitetnese of a law such as Mr. IrielCe bill contemplates, that is a matter which has two aides. _ There are yet is this State slaves of party as well as, now and then, a fugi tive slave Tnere are certain insects vulgarly called tumble-bugs, which have a remarkable faculty of rolling over in the dirt. There are certain scribblent who, even while the tools of power go prowling.around their very doors and snatching up innocent men, es was done in Har risburg, on Saturday, while this "dispatcher" was writing his letter, can sit by and talk about "enigmas" and "orthodoxy" and "glory " If the Fugitive Law had a provieion , covering the case of such, wo would enter our protest against disturbing that clause Bat we can afford to wait a little. Time, with his all moving hand, is rapidly settling all thee° matters. With his relentless scythe he rolls in the dust "what seem the beads" of party slaves The course of true and salutary reform is slow but very sure. The gods of the poet made hut a single step and ages had rolled away. '•The mills of tliel Move slow, but grind exceeding small A (data gWINDLE —For several days we have been aware of the preeeediogo of a smooth con fidence man who, auk Friday last (April First!) swindled the Allegheny Bank, of this city, out of $_(00(!• By request plan officer of the hank, we suppressed the publication of the facts, be cause measures were instituted for catching the saintlier. The circumstance has, however, leaked oat, antrthe whole [dory may as well he told. In the early part of leaf week n man al line address—o good business-like looting man,— calling hiMself M. C. Williams, .1010 here from New Philadelphia, Ohio, in company with an honest citi_•en of that place named • f S wade dope, and with whom n b.icleP, partnership had beeu entered into. Williams, it appears, bad been in New • Philndelphia for romp weeks Ile there repro fiented that be bad been, until recently, a mer chant in New °define, 101 l that the climate there did not agree with him Ile liked New Phila delphia very much, and if he could Clod there vjnie good, benefit man, who knew 'lie COOTS! of pad•• and could cernelatel a good share of hurl . - - suss, aitil carry 613 its detailii, he IW. ) could at_:_tville the necessary fonds Thi s s eeme d a good opeulog to Mr. Bull, who is it very upright, [amok man, wi,ll hot r. among tit. merchant. of this city, wi'h whom Inc inns traded for years. The money Inc (W.) could command rrailily,ime ing with him slutio iu drafts i s N ow Y os t, Wall, Messrs II oil & Williams, the new firm, came to tIN city early 1.4 week. They wont around to several stores nod heal goods laid aside for them They selected a hill at Mr. Paulson's, others at Mr. Beesley's, at Spang & Co.'s, and st Reymer & Anderson's. When these purchases had been smile, Mr. Williams said that he must get one of his drafts cashed. So he Trent to the Allegheny Bank, while the Board was in session, and called out Mr. Paulson, a director, to whom he had been first introduced by Mr. (full, with which latter geodesists Mr. P.11.11.)11 Lad been acquainted for twenty years. 'This, and the fact that (W.) also had letters trtirsed, doubtless,) from the firm of F. S.: A. Vision, Bankers, of New Philadelphia, vouch ing for his character twe man of honesty, etc., was whet deceived Mr. Paulson Williams staled to Mr. P. that he had an eastern draft which he desired to have cashed, and it was doue. I This draft purported to have been drawn by J. It. Henderson S Co., of New Orleans, upon tiUnion Bank, New York. - The coolest part of the whale proceeding re [noise to tell Williams then said to some one in, the bank that he hod no idea of paying par funds to the traders here, for his goods; that currency was good enough, and he would there fore convert Ilia fends into that kind of money. He therefore went to the honking house of Hanna, Hart A. Co., and sold his eastern exchange at a premium, ant said to Mr. hull afterwards that ho had made a deposit of his• funds and would draw as he might need the money to nay his bills in the city. All these things having been done, Mr. Williams went to the tit. Charles, where be was stopping, and took his dinner. In the afternoon he made several business calls with Mr. hull, and at length went to the splendid new store of Messrs. Coleman, Hallman & Co., on Water street, to look tipon and admire its beauty and its proportions, as well as to ex. patiate upon the great improvements in the styl e of iron fronts and iron buildings which aro eo evident all around us. At length, however, glancing at the clock, he remarked that he had met a friend that afternoon from. Utica, with whom he had said he would take tea, (al the Girard House,) and in the evening they wottfd go to the theatre. he told Mr. Hull to leave tl.s door of their sleeping room unlocked, if be should retire before he (W.) should return at night, as he might not be in lentil late. Mr. Hull did all this and on Saturday morn ing awoke, saw his friend's bed unruffled, found that he had not returned at all, and then first suspected the game—"emelt a very largo rat," as the saying is—made enquiries about the $2OOO which Williams had said was on deposit. The money was not there; Mr. W. had drawn it and doubtless left in, the di o'clock train for Philadelphia. He left n valise at his hotel which was opened at the Mayor's office. Proceeds: Two shirts, 000 pocket kerchief; ono paper of pipe; ono comb; une ?pool of thread; one soiled pack of cards„ There was not one scrap of information an to' the real name of the chap, or any thing shout him ; nor Is thero a trace of him till this time. There being little hopo of catching the swindler, Mr. Paulson, yesterday, tendered to the Bank the $2OOO which was lost, but the bank refused to accept it. Such an het on the part of Mr. I'. speaks fur itself. JOHN PENDETI —The affray in which render of this city, lost but life in Louisville, on Mon day last, is described In the Louisville Courier of Tuesday. From that 41 , :nliOl it appears that Ponder, a fellow named Alex Gilmore and see• oral °there, were intoxicalcd and fell into a quarrel and it squabble. A watchman named Garter Tiller, interfered. Gilmore drew a pie• Ltd and fired at Tiller, who returned the stmt.— render knocked Tiller down. A notorious char• aster named Hercules Walker here came in with a double-barrelled shot-gun, loaded with eine; with the contents of one barrel he killed l'en der on the epos- Tito other he discharged into the crowd, wounding Gilmore in the head and body. Tiller, and a man named Watts, were also wounded, though none of them fatally l'ender any unarmed .• Cscour. —Officer Hague, on Wednesday afier noon, arrested o man named George 11Plice alias Halt, chargctwith M!ealiog a intuit from the plat form of the Pa. It. IL depoL A young lady, bliss Kee, of Belmont, 0., had just left her trunk in the depot, when the prisoner ordered a boy to thkelt into h•del ne4r.hy. Ile had destroyed the label on it.. Whim he came to the hotel to gte..it, he woe nabbed. AP lice is an old offender The Grand Jury found a true bill against him, and he will he tried to-day . It;sr wage% direC tors of thin company held a meeting yesterday and oryonired with the following officers: Pres ident, lasso Jones: Vice President, John D. fithlord; Secretary, D. AL Book. The Company will be prepared Xer business about this 1211 inst., salmis ofrtos, Blink !lock, on Fifth et. I , Tn. Przwma larrnimaa,.—Careof Q...%4610. —Our readers are all (=Mar with tide name.. ilt is a name venerated in Taneumbia, Alabama; lithe name of a patriot who has been "suffering, 'jin jail," to use the language of Mr. Swartzwel• ,der, "for having acted in accordance wit's the constitution and the laws." It will be reinern• ' tiered that Shaw was tried in our Court last . year for having kidnapped stud sold into slavery in Alabama, a man whom every body supposed to be white, named G. W. Ferris. Oa the second morning of the trial, one of the jurors was taken suddenly sick. Mr. Swartzwelder for the de fence declared his willingness to go through the trial with eleven jurors. The eleven jurors gave in a verdict against Shaw, whereupon Mr. Swartzwelder moved for a new trial, on the ground that the man was tried by eleven ' jurors. In a lengthy opinion, the Court granted • a new trial for that reason alone, and yesterday ' the new trial came on. J. M. Kirkpatrick and Mr. Collier appeared for the Commonwealth,and M. Swartzwelder, Else , for the defence. At the lime of the first trial we published the testi- I mon) , in extenso. It isnot necessary to repub• BA it. We shall, however, refer to a few points din yesterday's evidence. The wife of Ferris was in court with her child. She is a very respectable looking white woman, and her child is a little cherub. Its complexion ie peculiarly fair, its hair A golden yellow, hang ing in ringlets about its neck. It played about the floor of the Court room, all yesterday as innocent as if it were not the child of a slave, now doomed to a life of unrequited toil. On the stand she testified that she married Ferris, in this city, el: years ago, and never knew he was a mulatto until she saw it stated in the newspapets; that her child is four years old, and that she has not seen her husband for about two years. Surely that is bringing slavery pretty well home to us, when slaves are found who can not be distingnished from while men ! This was Mrs. Ferris' mistake. A - great deal of testimony was adduced for the prosecution, which was the tame as that brought up on the first trial. That side rested and Mr. Swartzwelder opened for the defence, which he grounded upon the fact he proposed to prove, viz : that Ferris W1:41 not a 'tfree mulatto," (the words in the statute) but a slave. To prove this, he placed upon the stand— Mr. Miles Owen, of Memphis, Tennessee Ile was asked if ho knew whether or not Ferris was to shove, when Mr. Kirkpatrick objected, and appealed to the . ruling of Judge M'Clure at the first trial to show—that the defence must prove that Alabama is a slave State either by en expert, a well authenticated statute establish ing slavery in that State, or some judicial recog nition under the broad seal of the State, that slavery exists there. The Judge answered that wo had nothing to do with Alabama, but simply to find out whether Ferris was a free ruan or o slave. Mr. K. was saying that Pennsylvania knew no such word In her courts un "slave," when the Judge cut him short by saying— "l "have not done speaking yet, if you please, sir." Mr. K. begged pardon, and the Judge having finished speaking and decided the testimony of Owelpidmissible, he proceeded. o. KNOWS! The following is the testimony of Mr: Owens, and shows him a judge of white slaves. He testified : I knew Ferris in Mississippi, Tenneasea and Alabama; I owned him and I owned his mother; I sold Ferris to Geo. 0. Ragland, of Alabama; I inherited him by marriage, both him and hie mother; I knew from the public prints and handbills that be had run away; I hive seen him since his return to slavery and know him to be the same man I once owned. Cross-examined—lle was five years old when I married.my wife and came in possession of him; his mother ma* a tall, fair, straight hawed unman, and his father was doubtless en while man; I know he was the child of this woman only by hearsay; be was very while; / hare two boys, only one-eeghth black in them, lowa darker than Ferris; 1 married in 1935, and owned Ferris fur tea yearn; Ragland had a Loose girl I wanted and no we ewapped;, eras too tc)lite to work on the plantain.; I E:okd Ferris' mother to Dr. liereford..of LouisitUlit; Ferris came to my wife by a proceeding at Orphans' Court; the sale in on record at Natchez; did not bring a certified copy of the record of that sale with me. Owen, as he left*• siand,93id to Mr Collier 1 .4, .Tri, was I.,fp happy down iu Alabama, and has recently changed masters again, as he has done several times in the course of his happy life The case is still on trial. Ice went --The case of Margaret Smith wao concluded on IVednesday. Messrs. Collier, for prosecution. and Mr. Ilmeard, for the de fence, nulimitted the case lathe jury under the charge of the court upon 14,e it it o paas laid down Lend Judge King, in nd ml It le there held that order 0nn:i0 i .... 1 / 4 him otfivee the proseruti, nin ti- i z.t, prz. i of rAllegiti• male chill , the death ori 0 eamr,, o the con cealment of the death, so that not come to light whether it was born ;2- alive, or whether or not it wee nturdere.3 n conceal. ment of the death of the child nit' be simply with the intent to conceal the q Icre con cealment of the 'loath is not union) the manner of the conceartneol brine; the case within the mischief of the law." The jury retired at about 15 minutes to 1:: o'clock, and after a short absence returned a ver dict of not guilty. So the poor girl was dis charged. She way summoned without delay before the grand jury, and in a short time they found a true bill for fornication against Joseph Craw -1 ford, of Tarentum. Now comes his turn. The shame and disgrace of this whole matter ought to be placed on his hack. WHICH is Itlouv7—The Gazette or Journal, in their remarks on the Mayhem case of John Porter. The Gazelle should have waited till this morning, and saved the stultifying of itself. The jury have decided our views to be correct, by acquitting the prisoner. The only way in which the Gazette can now prove its superior wisdom is to argue that the decision of the jury is wrong and musty.—qom. Jour., Tuesday. The above is a clear and elegant specimen of logic. We raid that through the technicalities of law and the useless verbiage drawn from legal forms of dead ages, rascals-often escaped their just deserts. The "wrathful conservative," our neighbor of the Journal., took issue with us. Tuesday, by means of those technicalities, a fel low who acknowldges that he kicked a man's rye out, escapes punishment, and the Journal asks “IVhoies Right"' Dogberry couldn't have put a clearer case in crowner's quest law. Tux case of the strikers from Bailey k Ma- Kanfo coal works came up yesterday, before Alderman Lewis. A crowd colleeted to hear the examination, which lasted all the afternoon. David Pike, Peter Diehl and Charles Conrad were discharged ; Chris. Streming and Henry Stoup were held in $3OO to answer a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill; the same persons, with Peter Ammon, Herman !Belden, Henry Dietrich, Frank Weiterstein, Fred. Dietch and Ludwig Neeb held in $3OO for riot. The prosecutors are Rudolph Wiel and Henry Morris. FOURTH BAPTIn Cneacit.—A number of the members composing three of the Baptist churches of this vicinity have for some time past been meeting in independence Ball, Ninth ward, with o view of establishing at some future - day a ohurch in that section. Success at once seemed to attend every movement. Preaching every Sunday- afternoon and Thursday evening was established, and the inhabitants of the ward seemed to greet the enterprise with a warm wel come, untirclrcumstanaes have finally developed themselves en as to call for en organization, which was effected last week, and this evening the pub lic exercises connected with their recognition by the denomination are- to take place, in Trinity NI. E. Church, Ninth ward, and Rev. D Yerkes preaches the sermon on the occasion. Ustisrturtax —On Wednesday evening, Thos. Grimes made an affidavit before the Mayor, against hie own eon, James Grimes, for assault end battery with intent to kill. The parties live at No. 4 Strawberry alley, and there, as is alleged in the affidavit, the son knocked down and kicked his father without provocation, in flicting upon him severe bodily injury. The old man had a severe gash on the forehead The boy was arrested and committed for trial Tan Hollidaysburg IVhig of Monday nye,— Sheriff Funk on Saturday last, by authority of a process from Mayor Weaver, of Pittsburgh, laid his hand upon ono John Ild'Kee, alias "Fid," fugitive from Justice. The charge laid in the warrant is that of being a "common Gambler." Bail was given for his appearance at the next term of tho Court 'of Quarter Sessions of the County. He was then discharged froth cus tody. _ _ SAD ACC] DEN T. —A young lad, whose name we did not learn, was crashed, yesterday, by falling between the Birmingham ferry boat and the wharf boat, just an the former was landing. The bent caught him about the middle of the body. Tin was not instantly killed, but his injuries are ouch ea to forbid all reasonable hope of recore• y. lie won promptly cared for and• carried home. Tao FIWIT.—The frost 00 Townley night wm quite severe, ice hawing formed in sheltered places to the thickness of of an inch. We have inquired of several of our country friends es to the effect on the fruit, and the general opinion expressed was that the early peaches were killed, but that the other fruit escaped ma terial injury. $7O 00.—Investod by several hundred young men during the pant fall and winter, for tuition, books, board, all expermen in full, at the Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa., ban meturd for a great majority of them emiiloymeat, thia spring, at Mg* TarADS from sick ft. $BO pa month.. , Two crowded state of the Third Ward School building, in Allegheny, has ingested the divis ion 9f the Third and Fourth Wards; for the pur pate of erecting a Fifth Ward committee of the Board of Control, to which the whole subject was referred, have made a favorable report. The resolutions reported by them were adopted by recommending the division of the wards named, and the formation out of their territory a fifth or new ward, cutting off for that purpose the portions of the Third and Fourth wards lying eastwardly of East lane. Councils, too, were respectfully requested to establish the proposed division at once, by ordinance, that the new school house, now absolutely required, may be located to suit the new ward. CLOSED or 1-,,r —The Bt. Clair Street Bridge woo finally closed i o pedestrianism yesterday. The excavation at ihe Allegheny end is pro gressing rapidly, nod the entire street is being dug out to enable the mesons to lay the anchors at that end In their destined place. ROOMS SRCI 7 III6D.—The third U. P. Church, on Ridge street, Allegheny, Moore's hall, in the Diamond, and the Disciple's Church, Beaver street, have been secured for the use of the Sec ond Ward School, while the new building is erecting for that purpoee in place of the present insecure one. A little girl, daughter of Mr. Tuomal Dasher, of Middle Maria Forges, Blair county, wat burned so badly on Wednesday last, that death relieved her of her agony on the succeeding day. W omitted to mention yesterday, because we did not know, that the Grand Jury ignored the bill against B. Dougherty, by B. T. Tanner, for assault and battery. Tanner is ordered to pay the costs. THE Monongahela Valley Bank, located a Zll'Keesport, exhibited the following condition on the Ist inst.: Circulation, $70,095; doe de positors, $17,979,99; total liabilities , $88,048, 92; the total assets are $150,152,09.. Tne CANAL—Water has at length been let into the canal, and-a large number of boats have already made their appearance. A great amount of freight is ready to come forward. COMMUNICATIONB.—We have another brilliant letter from ' , Mary Jane" in hand, and also a gem of a poem from our townsman, John K. Holmee, but both of them arecrowded out to-day. Tnt contract for building a new wing to the Sixth Ward School Honse, similar in design to the wing last built, has been awarded to John Epley, at $2,425. [For lig. Daily Pittsburgh Osa Ate I 11.1. RICIDIRD InAVIR, or VENANGO Co.—W o ob serve the name of this gentleman as a candidate for nomination by the Republican Convention, when it assembles, for the office of Surveyor General. He is eminently quelified for the poet, and his nomination will add great strength to the ticket Our friends in that quarter of the State have fought long and brave ly against the greatest kind of odds and have achieved great victories latterly. They have strong claims for a candidate from among them and no litter man can ha presented in the State then Judge Irwin. _ . turn the advantages afiorded by constant com munication with the most notable houses in oar country, J. 1.. Carnagban ,t Co., Federal street, Al legheny city, keep the class of their stock and the styles ut their garments fully up with the times. Buyers will find at their establishment the very Boast styles of well-made clothing for both men and boys; a large assortment of furnishing goods, and a choice variety of fine piece goods, exclusively for custom work. Persona visiting the city will find their prices reasonable, and their work reliable. No I,IIILT cam afford to be without blnstang Lin iment in their house. The many accidents we aro liable to, may render it necessary any moment, and nothing is capable of performing inch a certain cure. Extrart.) "In lifting the kettle from tho fire it caught and scalded my hands end person %cry se verely—one band almost tea crisp. Tbo torture was unbearable. It was an awful sight. The Mustang Liniment appeared to extract tho pain almost immediately. It begled l'apidly and left no Pear of account. CRAB. Foaien, 4211 Broad Street, PhiladutplitA. - It is truly a wonderful article. It willXtirotW,..case of Swelling, Burns, Stiff Joints, Eruptions oNthoumatison. For horses, it should nevir bo BisAnsed with. Ono d o lt g e,, worth of Musiitig haO'rettnently eared a valuable horse. It cures itaidli; Sprains, Ilinghono. Sparin and Foun ders. Beware •,f imitations. Bold in oC ports of ,he hatutable globe. lisumes d l'AnK. Propriotort, Now York. Also, I,r..tt' , relebroted Insect Powder. S. A. Bern .k Co . have Jost opened their Spring Stock of fineconfectioneries, which comprise the greatest variety they have yet offered to the public. They are prepared to furnish parties with every thing regnisite„ done up in the very boot style. They hare also on band a large assortment of fresh fruits, preserves, pickles, and in fact every thing in their line. They respectfully solicit a call from their friends and patrons at their well known stand, next door to the post office, Federal street, Allegheny. S. A. &renewer, At. D., gives special attention to all alleetionn of the eye. Caiarart removed by a new and cafe method, causing but Aho t ianj. o ,,,,, Wit/ pia, No. 277 Penn Street. cla alum Telegraphic PntisozirntA, April G —Rebutting testimony to show that Daniel Webster confeesed to the of ficers who conveyed him to thin city, and to others, that this wee his first •ieit to Philadel. phis, was admitted after a long argument by counsel. This rebutting testimony completely overthrew the most important testimony of the defence. At midnight the evidence closed, and counsel summed up the case, occupying six •hhure. The Commiesioner reserved hie decision until this afternoon. The Court House was crowded to hoar the decision. The Commissioner veld ho discounton.cal all the • attempts of the counsel to appeal to the private sym pathies at this early stage of the ease. Ho was satis- Ged that it was intended more as a allow-canoe, bat he believed in the largest liberty of speech. After explaining Me connection with the case before the arrest of the fugitive, which was merely in accord ance with the law, he raid: Three things are to bo proven by the claimant, vie: debt of labor, the escape of a slavo, and identity. Ho reviewed the testimony on both sides and believed the two first points satin factorily proven. He disagreed with the counsel of claimant in the matter of the time of escape; it was material in this case, and Is In evidence. The claim ant says the escape was made in November, while it was proven that Daniel was in Harrisburg at least in the winter of 1053 or the spring of !SSC The power of attorney was also defective in point of the height of the negro, there being a difference of three inches In the height He confessed that ho is not satisfied with the point of identity. This lineation iv left open, and the prisoner is discharged. This decision was greeted-with Immense applause. It was expected from the tenor of the opening re marks of the Commissioner. Daniel was carried on the shoulders of his friends through the streets, and a large crowd followed. Intense excitement is pre vailing in the city. The abolitionists propose a pub lic celebration. Wasnmorna, April f.—The Court bring npeard• all of the 8 jurors already sworn answered to their names. The prisoner was in the box, looking calm and self-possessed. The Court proceeded to select the four jurors required, from the talesman. The moat earnest attention was paid to the questions asked. and the answers of the talesmen. At half-past o'clocli s , three more had been accepted and sworn; thirty talesman yot to select the twelfth from. • • . The 48th talesman baring apparontly imswered satisfactorily, except the question as to whothor ho wee worth $BOO, upon boiog asked. he 'replied that ho considered himself worth that sum, end was or. eepted., The fall timber is now obtained, hot they will not he Impaneled until to-morrow, in order, monntimo, do enable them to make arratlgatnanlap for a long rim roux, April G.—The French Courier Dee Mots, Unit reports its former assertion that a new expedition for the conquest of Cuba is now on foot It alas assertn that part of the expedi tion has already sailed, and that within a few days the whole affair will he made public. The plan, as stated by the Courier, it to land on some remote point on the Cuban coast, where they are to maintain themselves until a general rising on the island shall summon them to march upon Havana. New ORLEANS, April 2..—Thero are several bad crevasses in the river, above the oily, which threaten great damage The water is higher than last year. Theriver has broken through on the Louisiana side, at Diamond Island, flooding many plant, tione. There are fears of a break above the city. Five hundred men have been employed to strengthen the levee. The river is nine inch es higher than last year, at Vicksburg. New 01116A39, April 0 —The lower levee cot ton press, containing 10,000 bales of cotton, took bre this morning. The fire spread to the four squares adjoining, containing about severity houses, which are still burning. The loss will be near a million of dollars. Sr Loom, April. G.—The municipal election at Keokuk, on Monday, resulted in the emcees of Leighton, Republican, for Mayor, by 180 ma jority. A majority of the Republican Council men was also _elected. The river has fallen one foot in 24 hoots, and Is still receding. Nothing new from (ho upper streams. The weather is, pleasant, hiILWAMIII, April 6.—Lynde, Democrat, has about 3000 majority in this city, for Judge of the Supreme Court. The returns from the State show about the same comparative party vote as last fall. The result Is doubtful. Cuicsoo; April 6.—The election, yesterday, for Judges and Clerks of the Superior Court, re sulted in the success of the entire Republic, i ticket ; the eTerage majority is 2000; the c e is 7000 less than the March election. • CITICIMIATI, April G.—The river,has risen two feet ten ' inches within the hug twenty-four hours. Weather cool and clear. There was some smart frost again lain night: Lotarrrus, April O.—Elver falling alowly, with a feet a inches in =mil; a littla'aver b featileamboat J aw en falls; 6 foot 3 bet= Sp tlutliunr. Weather Commercial . . Lau. Dzcz.rr, P. P, R. P. 5m...., Wu. Muffs. J. . 1 ttunf cm, Jas. PAIL Jr, Pt TTSI34J/LlTili BIAttiSAKTS. •S'F'dcd! Y I fie Pitts!, ury. , 4 Ga.ra Prrimccaon. Tmman,r, APRIL 7 130. FLova_,,o rm., fir, band,: fr,ru Ktore, aaloa of 525 in lom at for 5nTar.f.3. , .0y0,10 r, en ten, Rfid va,nipq.:oo fdr familydo. G RAIN —vorym y E mn toms kern fl um' IL bue R)e (rum tlrat Imade at na eine. . mo c E rurs._.l. • or II Weld ;rho, :=o,_a, at 71; and Lida Slolamaat at 3i. i.r.ov of 3,00,) lbe ehooldrrs sod Il•rna . t.; for Western Ehouldvre and 7;41.., allty da. and 10;., for hams; 12. Om plain eugar-Cured Ilan . . at 11: leo.° Pal city at 7!,4(7j71Y, for Ehouldera. for hides and 10 0 4 for llama; 11101 Ma Clear [Writ at 10: 1540 Me Dn<d Beef at 12; and 10 bbls Mess Port at 51N.50. FlBll—aalra of 15 Watt No 3 51schfrol wt t:12.50; 12 do White, at $9.@)10; l 5 bf do do of 4`.5; and t; do dont 54.51. 1111/M—firm at the .Iranro . : stew If 200, 375 nod 131 dry HI. to the trade at 21. . . 0111tiESE—a fair demand: ades of I ° .l Ecs W. R. at 11. Z do at - and 4i>;l o doehen at The lota sold at 11(211 eel Inferior. 111:ETElt t EciOS—..et brisk' inquiry, fake of 3, 4 and ti bblocidine , Itoll Butter at '_ { &9L Eggs S. S nod 3 Ida at 11. WIIIEKT —a sale of 115 bbS rectified at 20 and lb do to country at 27. 11411"—sates to scales of It loads at 5116.1.3 per ton. i ti [(MAN CLAY—a rale of 6 tons at po, cash. POTATOM—A osnderatewintry but the market has drop In;, tendency; sales of 55 and 50 bbla Neshsunocksll $1.,150: 700 bus mixed at 70 t 250 do at 70 , 50 ; and 250 d, Neanannocks at to, DRIED YRUlT—eake In the men vrey of CO tgo. et ,f 2,50, and 25 Lae Ponchen, helvo4 et V 1,75 • , LINE—e ode of 2:1 , bble, Lmttmitte et $14,, MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The bunk etateruent in in soup. onexpoctodly lavor• ablo. showing an ir/CINIAO of $1,,...1,9 in the not deg ,, nnita. and $549,6:31 In the npri.le while the loans kayo Leon inervasals96o,967. The stroet was lakon entbor by +vends., at the onno.cetnent of no lorgo nu Increase in the &pow no, although a modrrato gotu had Lieu minted op The rporie iurroame is gni., In rtant taking into counidernuon the conaiderable exhort of tho orrok. The following is a comparative sutteinent of the condition of the New York Batik. 14r the weeks ending blairti 1% and April Mrtroh L April 111 I. Loitne .... i12v,71r2,1...2 Ir.r $ 6so 067 Spode. ... 25,7:12 161 11. c 5-l&I Circlllro ... 7,1r.0ar3 16.• 11.56 Net , 6,313.249 , 7,737,13,1 lao —;l1. P. Trth. IVe gook, Erehang. r..ryacar., at I customers only supplied and ex •paringly p..reihia. riold ether 11101 1 0 mg ", 114. 1m .a et 10100, •to es umiak Street rat. 1101010.1 at Iron: tat cont. p*, mouth first tt clam paper oering. Chicago Prera. • There„ a good supply of 1110013 on the ..rt.. t, .11.1 Got clan, psi...As readily negrtloted al 6 hut there ie aery little or thin which hints Ili way untal.le uf tho Banks. The Franklin I ukurance Company has de,lared a dividend oral per cent. and an extra th, Mond of trn per cent. out of the profit. r.l am last Fix months. pap nbl.• on and after the Nth Mat. The American Fire Insurance Company of this oily, have declared a aerni dividend of six per rout. clear of Efate tax, payable . or allot Um 14th Inat.—{ Phil. Rol. BtoirlMlloo, Axn Suor. MALII.7.—Th. Ali 0., am! 1.....tber Reporter states that the trade In most brimchen the poet is.eek has born good fdr the wawa. Cinder, aro daily roar,- from the south amp swat, mid many binds cannot. be oh Wired without ronsldnrahlo trouble. The principal demand noor in for New York and Philadelphia. ilood Congress work hod. ready Aslo at fair prides. All the taint qualities - of lady's Itr,,rk In demand and manufactnrere utdereif ahead. Calf and enamelled loogion mid prime reen'a call ho,ot• Aram. Heavy work gniet. At Ilse twa %a rases cold for laimat of shy week olden edidetntier. The clear. cos inemde I'4l rani* iwNevi York city, and 1:.116 to elni donuts. Total ,dopineid4 ..I week by ido and radroad 15,- I.m , caw, Ttm Wheat neartot wne rather :I. and 0014 m, had 4 I.lrOin« of lots Sale. sultana , 1 about PIO, hn -17.:4,01x1t1ch *se %Viol, net RS .1.1. , e4 allowCand Rah. ..1 smell lot new ,nelpts, No . 2110 el 0(000. 001 Spring new receipte, ilfeemik, No. 2 Spring, (1 10 fie. of Floor evae Tory tin 11, an ho I nnntry for Spring Fxtrae, and a litothed c try 4.0,x0.1 1,1 11't04t—n Ith ealus et 6,:ive,,ti.e.l. The heavy rerelpn, of Corn 1.7..1ey, 0110 dun DOW. !row, New 1 0rk.00,, , ....1 000.1100 of 4 with :nor. ac. teity, hou over. ttle, entonnr.l to n1(0, ::(3,./.1 b 40 1 4/ 111 t ';Ual. , j4 ',dent f,r rnlzrel Mover, 14.70,, Co. h. for No. . B. In erne , end p e r ro,l Pe. o4 2, demi, to lino yell aceed on . ..ark i,tte ,1001, 1.110 ex.P. 1.1 041 1, NO.I m , track Ity«end Barleyn .L nellanm.d. 11,1,1,0 C0L74141. WO4l. 12 , .11,1,1 Co'," onlal Whol, Rim!, retnn.ru , ed on It,. 1:1111 or end. trrroinnted nn the 1.411 11a0,-1., eolnprlsed 31,1+1 1.3.1.,e 1 of Which 10h1e00 were Cop< , . The aut.eled ant <mot of them in Irom Ile, ere. Southey ,k Son nit re yr. a genond exi.ertation that at longt Id an Maleenld t,e paid ut !line sale, owing to • contlnuanr .wn-,inntnrs In the north, and the modern ,oantity a.ol to Le It i•an only he • rtbed tj thy I. I tt teat une4,.. ev urre 'rho hales upeued nlewt formor inter and preeande4l, ith airy slight thange. to the end. A Intl. , more nor t 1 wee ellanewbull Lordly en Improvement in pr ea wa. ,baervable. n.,ks if w.,ora I wool ot wld.h tin., was n non/malls lathe assortment, bare!) reached I wins poi. ele. hat Ilea , . 31 . 0001 n en‘ d Iltum.b..th Port Phillip and *ydnay. cnoluiati4ed 101 l I .tel. Thera N .e turn hale an, Ala nf 140-,I In:raw, it •..nw •,nenilv I.i well eapa..eny • hen flee fr nrrs ( . I, t e Ls-Tor it I I:mtiv delnend Les vents/ (rt 101 d raring the sie.4—e , lllleMee of price, role ¢.t!.; —the bolk of Om sale. ei from tor common to ,tre LI, fait eeod not Prin. , rat 3 T w o I.:, • ,ntinten, very Kern, end when on LI, 11/Xrkang 0.01. ud ma rproly 'aloe mpOces. firrelecel the Nut ...re tlerrrel ~;.rtn.l to lb- 01010 time, 4717 , 111C..4 .11,1111.1., 0.11 , 1..,1 (leen I'.!. 11.1 . 1111 Cr 17.1 11..6 , 7. Apr --Tiro otkrri erg, • rpH— ,. ..rt... rr. 11.1. 11 t du. a • rrir r apprrattritg I r rral) Itr.rari r.l yard, arr. Arra:and aay Irrerrk • anal all off rrrrrl rrrArl nt an 3r1v.4,,, I :41-. lir !Oil ITe nn tiro rpt—r, rurn erl 1,1 wer.k. onlr reprrtrrg It•qn urr , arly Irim 11 jr 101 It.. t"-rIT.t• „t 1 . 1.n1,;.: 1 ar.l togit, ht . 1..• It,. it. h.. arrtvals ate. tn..r Import• by River N lIIV 1 , 1 l 1.0 AN:I, Ist, J.:'. istglts —lSst Itlttlso sstsgstr, Last Is.sltsstsetsst s Ittstsny. cylitsslttr, Isltstft. tstst Fstlt , ts 4lt tstl 5‘..5..1: a: Itlttlsttztsr.l ',sus I Iti ttlts bid, Its Is .1, RI, .1.4 .t t. lilts', I Ist s. Dents, ati t. sl I tlst, Tayls, ' , •1,•, I slst. llsr-Itst s tlst s I I. Ms.'s" st t,ts s't,s,ltrkttn. Ilerr sit t s-st, II Ittsl Ihmr 11.71tstots I PII/ 1 / 1 11./N ll . ;—, 6.15. 17 ,1„ . 10 I. az..6.1,11ran..”; 5 1.1.1. egg., b I, l le,Art. 0 .1.• n blnky, J I.ry, A ro, 1 It,. I..en-It h Ilulclmmatr.: .11/ 04. w Apo., A .1 1.1.1..,0, billl,, I Ilarr r.ou, 1 do, Log+, 1,1., 1110 N NAY. C l /—.11..1 , 15..,z0, rt..ll,lrALlter.t; W In do, .g0..1k1.1 Rea , lty; 141. pave, Col' 1,/ ro; 57 Mork., . 11.11, ICU 816 we Tl, reamer vets again blustery yisterday and the wharf oboe - nod alb.l.y with clouds of dusk Thom Ivan not taw animation apparent, In the way of shipping. The tiMge of water W., b Iraq rant !Mil tailing. The only arrivals were the J. S. Pringle, with a are load, and the Chevint W11601h.. The latter wool out late in the afternoon, and the other departures were the JAreb Lnuivrille, J 11. Court. for Pt. Lottir, and Alma, for Nor' kith met, 111 lolly loaded. The Lebanon also went mit, light. The Cincinnati lisrotte, of Tneelly, says: lithe St. 1,10 and lindeavor came In front Pitts . ..Y.4 . h with Mt trips kir Pt. Loma. The Beltnaut to pit tsbur g h, and the Lightmot to timLrlllr, each with goo' bits. tom Iris the dvparture• The R. P. Sass, from New Orleans, if here with e twiethird trip of sugar and neilaises. The late equinoctial which vim so nerrre all along the Ohio and upper rivets was ennally Memorynv at the Poutb s par ticnlady at Near Orleans. where it roared like a hurricane_ ripped up sheds and shingles, sent slows and bricks dying fromfrom roofs and chimney cepa wri tubed limbs fn. Triers, gardens, and gent algns nos) like kite.. 0. the levee the rice.. was terrific. Thn river writhed and well.' in wone" IV 1.01 high ships and steamboats rocked like r,wdba, bumped roughly together, , l4lio their forte.. th rugs, rind two steamers at Algiers, e Par t$ and Hi ve, Heels, Isere torn low. , and blown err the hirer Al Vicksburg. on Mu :kith ult., the river was a few Wawa higher than last vear:thwpite the crevasse at Col. White's above. That break it fully one hundred and ten feat. The Misflkslopt at that twin', wan reported within tour Invitee 01 the high water mark of last year, and by our dis patches we bairn that the river at Memphis, Saturday, had rbwin two inches In the previous tweaty.four doors. im Iho . 2910 alt, the river eat Near (Menne, was ono foot below the high water mark, and rising hit slowly, owing to ,he great nut snot of water that in drawn eiT by the crevasses above VIA +berg. The Repriblic, of Louisville, reports the lower river gaiety swelling from Nevi Orlenna to Hickman, and felling from thence to Cairo. That Ohio wee falling fast nil the way. tine repel - tan boat aground In Brandywine Bend: n pair of coal boats, from Pittsburgh, rank in the chute of MIA two flatboat. In the Trevose° at Ot and hake. The hive bail broken very suddenly, at the plantation of Ile Carmn, hy which n negro-in. w sail two childre were iltowned, and tart], negro :al.+ ashivi tinny, trgether with a vast annum; of property. New OktrAits.—The Crewcut, of Hie .9th, says "The river commenced 1., t again • and gained another notch ou the For. Mama which hoe divide New Orleans from overflow. A long Win of the planking about the middle of the loner landing, several hundred legit ht length, and ationt r. feet in width, mid rontong !wallet with Om river; , Ti.• under oretAtr, and appeared to i l Incr ea (tining In rateot at dark lent evening. The outer pat of the levee, (t made by the anthot then alb the high water of lasi lemon) la however, still two fun br more , above the water's dg Thers Conti, d of Monny, aye -Th. river was (siting Petard:ly, but rising slowly yester day. trom the et!. le or Ihr.t!ni,4 Oolillttozil rams of Friday me lit and Saturday. The Backe, with her lumens, low of ever ItakeS7o Linn of c• al for New Orleans, dropped down to the renal 'roster dny. with Mace cf Largo, hut Copt Cosgrove had deter mtual to wait another thav or two, in the liopie of • sufficient dim to descend the Inlla Yeatordny mot rang, a pair a coal boats arrived from m Pittabgh f.r .4 d. Watarni, which wrro 360 f.et In length and 1.n.1 xi,h , n, aro. Tra pair that rrar tloatrd down the r Ivor, non moat rein? In, in thx aggrrgata, LII,CIIO hi.. coal." She nt. Luna Reptibis•An,of Monday, gay n: river routirinta to &Titan elennlily at tie in pi.int.And lb. Hu hal cr•sonal a1...t0. All lb. upper elms, are au a at w.l or falling. The Uncouth got in from 6«.60k, and Lae norno forlea for the 01,10 The A rtzonia wool down to otro.i..kt o Salta. Jay evening. And Worm.] ytatenda) with in tnr Pittabragh. The Dr. Kane nod Now York 11 11 1.4 I,lta. burch yratrrtlay with good trip, of fn.ight.' Steamboat nett . ARRIVED. DEPARTED Lute, ne, Brown4Tlll, Luz., tie. Brunnsr t I h• Telegraph, do. Telegri.ph. do Oolonel Bqyard, Col. Ruyan!. Ell?..b1,111 Ch...lt, WSnelltlir.elonvult,ltoK, N. I .1 II COW, SI. Lao, j Lobaoon. do, j Jacob Poe. Inai.riii KIT /11—t. ke , .1.100g. I Alma, N... Orin., Telegraphla Markets "i LIT I'e , Ain II o. —Colton firm; sales 7000 Laird. oh oily lutcaneitu, at nu fur Nan Otivans Middling. nth 7.1 d Natant Flour dooliord; sal. a 11400 UM. at $145,00. littest boar y: ant.. I.uvti. Corn firm: salve 30000 tseb. Lard boo, at ile a t.al I l a . Whiskey dull at 25(.t25i boon quiet. Lino.vd luso r, salvo at c2mijx.S. Nugar tavatly at lOW, Mobs., dull at SWAN.. ti.ocka steady' Ciiivauu Kock island Mll;; Mlalitgan SOuthern 10k; New lurt Con. tin175.+,,; Ile:adios 50! Lialauuri saw b 7%; Clotelnati 7uled~ 00; Prclfic Alnn et. 8. Cu. Pausal* 11. It. Carlin Mii.u[s. —Noose* actlry and firm;rocelpta 2000 bheep arm sad active. rev/LOA 3600. swore dull; receipts CUM. rintanetrill/u April n—Tlmie I. little doing and prices le am drooping; smell sa e of sopereltse et $1425, end extra at $6,37(?,6,62, and extra family et 11 . 71 i. Ityo Flour Mtn et 1 1 . 2 0. Corn Ideal advanced on $l. Wboat comm forward .lowly, and the dematid hes fallen oft, end prices are lower, wiles of prime Penn*.lmola red at SI,Z4, and ebb, slats at sl,eo. Ilya tlocliood to 613.4. Corn dull; Bahia yellow at bO. Oa or in tusked demand at 66d,50. Proslakes quiet; ealm of man pork at g1e1,50; bents in salt and pickle at isslot,‘, sides at 0, and shoulder, at CN. Whiskey dolt at 27(427% cents. C111,1700‘71, April o.—Floor lo demand to fill contracts, and ilisq Mils superfine sold at $5,40005,50' Whiskey de : dined yo , and closing doll at :24'. Po:irk/am nnetangcsi; rontlacts for all* Lble Mew Pork,: to ho deemed before Intli hat , were settled et SI7,Z. 60,000 lbe Balk &mol ders were sold at tie, to be dellrenul: Bacon may to quoted 0W•97 , ..', Sot nothing was done: lard noMinat hO do mend. The money market is unchanged. Groceri e s steady. tr Bangkok; April 13.—Flour unchanged: choke Howard Ftreet and Ohio brands quoted et .10,d6. Wheat dull, but unchanged in prim. Core has • declining leniency; sales of yellow at 71IOSSI. and white 73(06. • Plotkin's quiet. Bacon Eldee le)-1. Mess Pork $O6O. Whiskey 27%. EarsEr.E. 8. cor_s...ms. reminding and Commission Ilderehaat, AND WIIOUDIALI DPALIAIIN Cheese, Butter. Seede.Wiab, And Produce Chummily,' • ADP lb. $1 Wood A. 'War Sf minus. HISSOZTRI RI riw Notice to =twos:Erik River Shippers and Passengers. W.Elave made an arrangement ',nth the lilascruri Meer Parket (lino poi by alitich we oan give through rates from Pitaattrab for lamasen and freight to vi point. on the blisouari Rio or. For further particulars, apply to FLA,. Blasts k Or. Steam Brat agoras, corner Water and Market scene, who are authorised to contract for or. d CO, (late of Pittel,ctrgb,) mrl2,l*.tf T Sa 40 Cowmen-is' at, St. Urals. Mo • Only 8130 (Flowed included) Prom Pitts burgh to the Gold Mines—Special notice to Gold Seettere— A IRare Chance. r i NILES LA .\'D C 1:1.1t: E. (lA I ' I %%4 I E:IS:LEY tif St. Louis. irt_ tn noe voy ittrt 41, , :t - ht bolt built C.11.1.,11 'Fe tt LINN. expre,Sirtn it i•tring 4ot - cm:pent rot, r , t rnctittit it.tvcron I;tar,uitorth City and Ft. tt.l4, mil eituos o hun d dr. abo, Rffry. with IN se , .tto co •tlar Stag.. ttuel/ot., running dirret to Den r I..ltyt II a it prepared to receipt theinith ttu. !oleo% louver Coe) (liver %ad Step', a. a 1..... ILf tt,in (board iticludel) nod 1001.0:ea. to . the 15th lastapt. Apply tu FLACK, CAE, Or to rouse FLACK. _ , Lott !Irma. Monongahela Rlcer U. S. Mall rackets, STIAKEItTELLEURAru, .11:1•TE:m)ri, kaki eidErSe CM. J. 0. Woormao. I , C.uz. Oa, :3 etnns. ETEA3IER LUZERN E. Ctrr. P hcciwrre, THE ABOVE NEW STEA_IIERS ARE now running regularly. Mernfor, r - ults Inane Pitt.- burgh at 8 o'clock A. kf., and E ee- , now. at 6 o'clock P. M. for WEeciaport, beta Clity,Cexiketown, Una., borough and Genera, conni.ctinit nt Browunrille w an Iliwka fur Uniontown, and Fayette Sr rub e; connects at like', Landing, with hock fur Jettercon, ' Otratichoelteien and Waynaeborg, and at Orrocationat,;ll fic kitirg,utown, Passengers ticketed 'kn.-ugh from Ult.:karst to Um: o- town fur rn,.ale and state-rooms on liven. 'minded. 0. W. SWTNDLER, ASOW, any-.. 2i Ftrowntvillo Wharf-bone, nt font of Grant nt. EGULAR ES I )AY PAC _RA, ET FOR ZANEeFILLF.—Tt m firm nnw entsemnr ESI2II.II,I7HARA.II, Chin- Al unr.or Avast, ran learn for tbo abort, and Itgertn , lintt ,tt t. TUX:tatty, t 4 o'clock r. in. For trnight pot board. 0014 FLICK, ILA ILY 1, A 1 , A -le etnannatt, &c. ... .. . ... . FOR CINCINNATI AND S r. S LOUIS.—Tbo toe ....crier 31A RINKR. ... (Amdahl C. A. Dray., 11l lent, • for the .1,...ve anti ail Irv. P•rnindlate port, or THIS DAY, 7th in.dant, nt r o'cloch, r... For M 4. height ..pnaga.a.n apply on hoard or td ior29 , k LACK. It ri. RN ES lt 1.. V., Agrnt. ,st. liouis,.& - r. FOR GALENA .t DUBUQUE, - ---- VI. Et. Ixinia, Knf , kok. Borhoaton Mus a c pe tn n o d iMacnka nlsl,a nd l. D W a . v e FI n A o I r LS , I FAsN, i,. Capt..r Wt. c... 1 M — ar T ti u v n , will lona° for the chore and all Intortne.liate ports nn SAT URDAY tho 'lntl init. Fo - frehr,ht or p..v... apply on bard or to 1 apri FLACK . ; DIRN OS k 0), Art. FOll, ST. LOUIS AN DILLI Nuls MYER—The tine •tx aro, ar.a . aZ - di, MAREN.;O. et, N//,'A LI 0 11, li T ill leave for thn nt , ,,,. and 01 intortn.••iot.. p..rt...n% HURSDAY, 7th Inn, nt 4 o'chi, I. r a . pooitively.— For freight yr paws' apply on board or I. /If .I FLACK. 113 It, I , L=. k ~.., Az. FOR .NIISOURI RI Vi Tht aplendid , tremor lOWA, C..Apn,in g . More, all! learn for th, a 1..,, nod all 114.1-11../., porta on TATS DAY, 7th it,..r. ~1, , ,r trid,lit or pruma.•za apply on board. 111 0" .1F- iJavi Ho! for et. Paul, via Keokuk, Muscatine, Davenport, Rock Island, ,G,,alcna, Du bubue, Wenona, La Crosse, &c., &o. THE FINE PASSENGER eientrwr HAZEL DELI, ent. Ren , will th., ea.re wt.] all iatenn,,thtti I vrtA, on TUFT DAY,I2th Instant. For freight or pane -Fe apply on or to FLACK, EA KKES A LT), Agoket, %pi .Itel Corner 310 Lot and Itster tA. Pltuelentgle FUR ST. PAUL, LAI:ECU—Via Ko..kok, 'tainted Lenenn.d. Union, Lezd• neK, Prattle. On), Woo..rea. Ila•tnefa atoll St Peal —Tho pn.....eeor ...Kn., VI VISN. Copt. Ti man, Old f olono. Tod:, on 7111. , DAY, 7111 nt fp o'clock r Lot Iro:ald or pel..set4o opi.lf Kor.rd or to FLACK, lIA l:11, A lA,. 00.1. 4 3 Ult ST. PAUL, DIRECT -Via Lonln. Kor,kok. Enrlinfr.fon, Au, Nock I.lnnN, LestenpAl,Otlete.., De/Inv.; Prairie Do Ctoon, Larroe.o, WononAf Ilnitingl not Ft. nt.e. 1itc.1133, LACRI,SSY,Pupt John e. lhoginnoy, a 111 f,r rho above. port.. on TIIIS DA V. 70e ling o nt 4 'rlnkr u. For ft or p.a...., ..,.rdy 1 , 0nr.1 to FLOCK I: a C... ',on,. . Zizr VOlt NASHVILLE- —Tht. splen .l..l , Avanarr taw Kuul.p. xtll I•ss. r, r And all Kroo ..r tpr FLACK. 1: A. 141 . Ac, J. L B IDtLiaris, tr VOR ME3IPIII6. & NEW OR- 1 Lk:ANS.-11bn nplen.l.,lvant, AU- ~. • OYU.. Captsio Ebb,t, v:411 h.., Nr tho Taro .ntl ill , lutern.r.dim., 1. , e1a ~ u 1 - 118 DAY 7:11 In., at 5 C 04.1, t. uv., I,i,ht ..: p0.L.,, , npl, t.t. bowl, I • • .For rilll.ll)tEi. Vi ' ult M S—TIM' AND NEV, I c y ORLEANS -TIM' rl...twor I , III.IiND. lift, Cep, J. LI. uill h for IS. t v. um! ell Tn• tern... Unto p.rla SVEUNE,I , AV tab peaaLge eyyly ta. Loud or L. epi 11 4 41: , 44.:, 4 A Co., 'Qt. 45 4 .4 . 4459 1,9 Spring and Bummer Arrangement:- lag N. W. GRAHAM CO., . _ N . C.> FLW A. 12.I)IN (3 1%1 14: fi.o I ANTS. SUIPPI,VG AGESTN, ILLINOIS C'EN TR A L RAILROAD WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, 0, Wo Laee 1114 t put dun. Iron 'Da , k, and Elide* lealing directly from th , . Oil Depot t. onr Wharf Pont, which en• abl,s. Vtotght t., “1,1 fr,on "the lAD road with gnat d6patch, amid Om I,,hillty to Camas, tmasohlable lot acy Im•th,l a handling,. We taro giv. prompt at,lc,t,ful att,4to u t, rf•ehiptner:ts . ~D 6 r . to New !thane. Siert:phi% ac. mtl:o7M.l •••, - ,7*-`‘a/r , " MAGNETIC PLASTER THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DESTROYER.—The lest and cheapcnt Dona hold thinualy In thy world. Simple anil phiasant Its ap plicetinn, certain and 01a:trial coital, A ticautilbh externalinulttiac, applicable fat the irclinf of at tidy Unto, In any plan, In Roy fart of the hUtcan`ara tete, nod under all chuntinit•ncal. If Jon put this Plaster upthere,lipain h there, the Plater xlll stick there until he luau has caniched. The Phil, rum,-nethee the pain • %ray. nud PAIN CANNOT EXIST ITIWNII THIN PLASTEIT Ithene,4ltoml, Lemermes, Servenesrie Fuld cads, Paine awl Achkt Jowl, ev..ti .Corns, nm intmrdialet, reirtvd en.% with e lilts peti.uee, permanengy cured, by nIP magi tufleenre of tho 31AGINruc IN the eim pima, enteet, mare., 14,.‘entteet dud rbrapret remedy is e.letence. It. application is nnivcr.J—equall, to the gtrong o.xn , tho &baste nod tbo 1141. L T° esch sod ell 11 will pro.. eS n 111,ett.g. 1. tt. fa egrcroblo, nad o.uoyamo Ibtmble. Its price Is within the roach of all-1 - 1,11 or px.r ; n/I may NM, It who are tick • d drttiferlng s.t.y YAILIIERS should tut altraya rupplted i.h this inanity% ble PLASTER. it will be the Chtad Phytician la say household, ready at all liana, and at laataut notice. Put up in airtight tin boxed. Karl) lux mate eix b. eight idaatnrootn.! %..] child can aptcad lb. re cent.. a lea, With Fah and plain directions. =ID Inventor 1.'114 Proprietor, 10 Walker ' , Lige., York I)a D'9 MAHN YTICI P LASTED In molAby nll drca Otte In vvrry city, tovtr acA rthar. COS.TITE.NLYS.—PeroutIO Who suffer from this noinful condition ot4 tho dlguaio orynnT, wm rzporionro innuediato Jll.l permanent telinr, by Innhing .T of WIL SON'S PILLS, s medicine which hod b-un thorTnedy told. ed in thin end bond rod direr... of Ms stomach nod hmelo. Them, Pols aro preponsd and rold Ey it. L. FAIIKX. STOCK & CO., Wbolrealn Drotogfets, nud Proprietor, of L.FAJINESTOCR'S YE831111.10/1. rie. Co. Toro., Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, P. See advertisement on Fourth pap, .ALVAITIC BATTERY, OR - ELECTED MAGNETIC Alocuonah for Medical purr..., of a very Imported Idol will busted foto of Expo,* dodges; oborothr nu Espeente ruts, upon o remlllouto of Ten thdlaro Addeo.; Dr. O} II KEYSER. No. 14,1 W0..1 ar.. futtot.otah, Po. ovtod nnn io JAMES ROBB, b 9 Market street, Whole. tote and Retail dealor to DOOTeI 4NOSIIOF3 odoran t variety, booklet thceineet froth the Now Ragland 11.uutn o . tortes a lanyard welt selected etoek of Boots, ,Pirko, Otte, de, wolch he will dlspow. of CHEAT* 1,11 Purehaaantath reunested to eat! beforn Luling nnd anthtfy theruselve• of lho fast Al, Root, Ith.on,etd, Onto 0; Special order on short notion. SALEUft and FOR NT-- A L 4 Ly 1 feet, on al aro erected, Doildlear, !Sack., t ft 14 :, rot:141 01 , 416 g It sn h it.' Ito for arty kind of utatadactorluto altuata ore,Datthta .dooot, Eirthlughon, oedoolto ItAntatatthe Cool Deject- EA. quire of ALEXANDER RIEGI, fa= ttlrttyetrret,•Plttabirgb. N CAM ditTiiESLBILOIIDE 111 — E -in LCOLL AIN AND SETTS. • EDGINGS AND INSkILTINGS, EUI CCl'., Corn.. Fourth dud Masked greed, HIDES --400 Patna Kips; ISO D:7 Flint In store and tie We by • meZ5 : 8 ?/ 1 / 3 , 41 ERHAR114.1.113II&RO - OiIEESE-100 lierkirner Cheese for No by ,=6,[turmt DILWORTH, apt '• • 120 and Lr. Second state:. DOCKET MAPS 'of Pennsylvania, lota, Diflesouri awl Illinois Jim: rte'd and tor siila tbe , Ststioncry Store of W. 13. 11.6W.61N tpG , Nos. 31, and 3.5 Market actor: . . • riI.Kt;NE LEK' KOUT EO3OOK tt)uothe 11 WWI Safes and Briiiith Provinces, Vs., initlosip, ac reed GUIDE TO HANSAS,through Pike's Peak chge ROCiOLilg, With maps. Pitt Teedind tor side. at Ma Stationery EttonSor W. EL' COOPER'S NOVEL Elegant MAT' edi; fleet, Illuetrated by Daley. ' Agent Mir Ptitattursh ti Allegheny, dufLY B. DANIgOS., O no Gamer Of Wand t erta %Among alley.* 1tt14—...20 4---- fresit - thi3 day receiv'ng.-i' b.? ' =liar 0014,119,. tor:AkdihgT
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