H. GETILDS & 00., • wHoLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, . AEE NQW OPENING OUR LARGE' AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which • having been purchased principally for CASII, direct from the 31anufacturers, and eelected with great awe as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our friends who may call. WE ARE AGENTS POE ` Which are highly rsromtuntoleni throughout ttin MITClit 1.. . 8 is . A . ,. ir 1 I Still:V11:1r to EfIEITALLIC OUT WEAR WIRER PA Man IRS OF' SA by TIIM OLD STV I. Ft .111. -. 47 CD BOOTS ANN) 16 / 401 EC -8, AtilEtiFints fluil it to thotr 'aihrtntitgo ii• iinll nod FOR - BOYS,' notion our atock YOUTHS Ant detur e P., Any; n q EE - Particular attnutiou Om to oriliira. noratsiT AYES it CANDLtSB ROBERT JAMISON THOMAS JAMIRON. ..... JAMES M'CANDL.ESS CO., Nu. 10:1 WOOD STI-211:firr, 1-.1."1 . 1.'8.13it taw, • /HP OR TERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, . - Would respeetfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCIIANTS 0 ENER.irl,r, TO VIM STOCK FOR TUX - . s I. 11. I- N G 4. N D 13 17 AT BM El B. T. Ti. El D El , Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which . - ... CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TIIROUOIIdUT THE SEASON'. Their, Terms and Prices will he as Favorable to Pure.l.4«.r, an aa. ".. nt any other Tionee, least Or Went. 863 — Dash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited b. call. t0r16:..16. wtjel F sspextat iL134410. _ JOHN 13. /4178, NEECICCECANT No. 45 Olaritet 114,PIttsburgh. A good assortment CLorns, CASSIUEnt: Varenfus, Clownnus. end .11 good , ..ar,Justrecelr.d. /UrOrder. promptly the 1.11,1 ntylem w kar2.s.ljdfc • - I.7fJ.:ficiTAi - au cc', )111 1 .1 13VACTURER.S."1 3 DEA LR Itti UAI'S. CAPS AND' STRAW GOODY IIIIOLXSALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, liave now on hand_for Spring Sales, ns „largo and Complete m !assortment of Goods as can to (bumf In auy of lbo outer rill., consisting of RUA, SI LE AND WOOL HATS uf every style and qnslltr, CA PS of oorrf quality end West Whim.; PALM I,NAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA MATS; STRAW. 1,1:011ORN AND SILK loiN• etc., dn. Persons wishing to purchata ,!!!bor by IV/mums-Le or Reran, nut Sal It to thrir advaotag., to call aUd exUninn onrstOck. 13101 • FRENCH WRITE. ZINC PAINT. : '5OO Tons Snow White and No. 1. DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARRANTED PPRF, I. time ski to arlire, for sale by 3091711 IL STRONri, No. S 3 Itrado ktrret, Norr York, Agent, Vieille Piltrotagrre A C., Park. B.A.MUICI, C34-LeiY 23 - tzeIiI.ER....AISTS3 TAILOR, NO. i 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, • • - • I PITTSBURGH, PENNA., lEas just returned (rout the Eastern Cities and to DOW nothing I,ls Spring slack of Cloths, Coalmen", Nesting' and Coatlngaat every eariety and style adapted to the beet city and canary trade, which will be mad• op tentrder it Rh prontptnow wd dos - patch, - and at rates as /to Mat soy othentintliar eatabllshment in the clty. fett&dte ' CHARLES PACKER & CO, 119 Pearl Street. Poeta°, •.' ootautozotruzacaunt rot rot tax or Boots, Shoes and Sole Leather, • Upper In rough, Cart-}ed Leather, 8,5 Pofish Grata, Was, Nip, Pratte, lc. Phrvrp Skins Its rough, finished Linings nod tutored Riau, Morocco, KM and [loot :tine, nod - Etarstens Leather. Rzremssta.s P. it Boursiwica. Congress arose, Boston • WILL Ll.ll BUBB-ACV, 101 Pearl O.ICABLTON A CO., 103 Bests . • xOUSE A. - NI) SION P,AINTIffIG AND GLAZING IN ALL ITS IIItaNCIIES; Dena In the Wet mig7ner anl•Lortmt time. .1. i H. PILI/LLION, hos. 26 & 24 St. Clair Sire, Forwarding and — Commission And Agents for the SOIO of Pittsburgh Mane •facti3rea. Consigoosents sod orden for LEAD, HEMP, PRODUrni, solleitod. Prompt •ttsn - Atom *0 recoirths forvsnifog. No. 49101111 1 11ruerelal Ettraet, et. Lout.. -,5.13-Afkago, .1. H. CHRISTI, H. 11, ••:•.• • ; 163 TAird Shwa, Pin...burgh, Penna., • Mein had this sdeantsgos of Eastern Colleges sod pitdfforaff several pant practice, offers his Foreleg. • sorriest fa ffIITICrICAL AND ISIEDICAL 'CASES. Col. Wilson dleandlass. lion. 11. A. Weaver. 11.. T. J. Biglaam. John IL slallor, Eap. Under. Eaq. mr3.15,110 Rev. W. D. Howard. Am D. H. A. McLean. T. 0. atu, J. R, Hank, • Jacob McCul sa.cirxr. V 701253.13. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, NUMMI MR AND DU= Trrlrti mum 0P DOOM% PARLOR AND HEATING Kiln EN ..Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT OAS Bc Immo and Sun HE I N..; -COOK STOVES. - Office and Sales Room, onialpis N 0.4 Wood et., Pittsburgb- Pa STARCH AND FARIN A Made by the West Philadelphia Nanufactuiliag Co (Pint Pretninnt awarded by the Franklin Institute, • ' November, 058.) Diamond tante Siarch, in caw.. cont'y 6 nom, 61W. anal Do do tam dd Wpapare,l do; &lag Rolland, Pura and Pearl Starch, in Wine radon* an for laundry Etna If A. (or Corn Scare/01n hre 40 PePrr• b le Axisesely prep:wed fur culinary purl... stAt ~yllrel on as superior in rcarry to n en,, • •ta by THOMPSON, CLARKE A I (MHO., Ph • y ISf/hdtf le Agent. for the Comps., 1t.1241413.11.1.C.U. • Ainitricrentr.an AND Df.11.1.3 • dillglitda of Tiabacto, Eimaff and Clg r a ra, Nara recently takeutbn bull.iLug No. 129 Wad atrent, la aaltiou to their Manufacturing Nstabliahinaut,No. /halt. &trod, wheratbay vlll be arr.& to make their Maud; agrAsd fa • LIIEN'I'LE3'I`I2.II7. DE_ W. F. Furnatinzen having raw 'tumuli to Pittsburgh with the Intentioned' Inn king ft his future ...widen., can be annul at bin OVVICP., NO. •104FOURTII MEET, between Wood and ihulttined _sa.otinc. boors from a. be 4r. oaleisearc 110.1,11YLES en kic4NS, DiALIIO 1 • . . Poreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CIRTISICATM 01 DRPOISIT, SANS NOTES ;iND SPECIE., NO. E.l srmver, PITTSBUILOH, PA. 113.Collactiona mad* on *litho principal Mho through 0. trbo United Storm • ap2.2.fay -kPOJEUEIGN ICXLIFI-:NG-JEG. - S OH TRILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SMEISMIN a. 'CO., ON TN UNION MAXIS, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Dille flo the principal cities and Gown. of Franco, Bolglnns... Holland, Germany, Ramie and other European Pintas, constantly on hand and forestal* WM. H. WILLIAMS A 00., Bantam Wood Anna, coroar of Third. n:Uklyefe§ B. - B. & C. P. MARKLE, PIIINTLNG, .70D AND ALL BENDS OF RAPPIN4a - PAPER. - Warehouse/ 170. 27 Wood Bereet, PIPPOIVROH, PA. m)ltfto Haas Logahl at taarketarrlcea JON COGIELFGAN 6c Min lIIANIMICTOURD OF Iron Ito nib Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window 86ntten,*Window Guards, no., oi Amond Shred s ad rued Sinai , flottniin Wad and Ifarket,) PIMP - MUHL PA., Biotin* band • If of caw rattenni, fancy and pinn sultana for' an papaws. Par icalsr ntoilinn paid , to an . aniaingOnore Loan Jobbing done at effort aotleo. mr9 —An 0. MEND pRrEND, "x!r_44 ..isT S AT AIM NOLIIRITORIS IN CHANCERY, No. :6; wale. d7oek , rhghtqw, ifirCollectionStrrOMptij =dela say part of .Narthern iovra,#Foqerru *Oman. WO! shad to the pUreba. and Bal. of Rail Eget.. enin(ps Mao) =Dads ad Mortara nltlydfc I' B. MIA.. 'maim Doman—. .0.101% MUM, BOBINS.OII,' MINIS A 1 1 111LER5, • IMUNDEILS AND rikenanisTS, Ci TON wortA S Pittsburgh. Penna. 11ia,2/1 &rite t street. Sissurectists iNtkulsof item:asp" sad ins Dubin .7 °ma w' , Harm; Work, Deus Boller. sad Aso Iron Jo g*ut Repahlog dime osuglumhsottoe. P. rw..., 6) enTi*lc* 7. • el IA ._... 1101 101, Cologne Spirits and Fusel OH, saugdaTte Nat. lES alal7o &asattlihwe ; SMOV E 13 , GRALI'IIII AND n,ANGES, OF EVERY VARIETY, MANUFACTURED AND FOIL SALE, wrimarmalaa oft v.BTAIIL, BY .13 X CSB IX.L aa co.. 935 Utterly SU, Pittsburgh, Pa. 314i-Emotx.Ah7tm- ma.zzort, No -54 Sk kW! Street, !: /Ftalmati,l4: ssproal ffLoticro J. SCOTT, Denttet, .11AS retn.ned t.. the house lately ueetipie , 6, 14 IWns. A. Waz.l, No. 7.:S Nun third &wove 11.t1 street. Ottire Hour. f 9 a. II 1111 6 r. u a .21 ,II Hide, 011 and Leather Store 1 ) . KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. ::1 S. Thin R., between Market and Cliertoot att., Pitils.l.-11.1kia. har Fir insl• DU AND SALTED SPANISH lIIDY . y Dr r l4/1 (ITV. S.lhd Patna Etna, Tsnuern* Miner.' and Co dere' Tools at the I..wat price., and uwit the I.•ta It.rmt 101 All kinds of (.umber in Ihn ron,lo • hi the bigh.t nualcel inlet will lm given in capli, exchnugo for llllea lvnll ev eared fr..•.. 1 clan)°, and on romtaiwoion. ntl:t !Of GEO. M. FOATICII, M. D., H Co Mal CE CD I. .A. T .FI Oflide, 1:19 Wylio St ret•l le - . R.OI3Ir.RT ORI-2, tl a LIL. 9. In STRAW BONNKTS ANO HATS, lIONNKT R 111143 N I=l Nil ' , I MARKIST srnr.F.T. SEWING MACHINES R C JD N Ft. S 4-;A1:E 'WITH Al LATE IMP-R.OVENIENTS MANUFACTURRIPS PRICKS ALEX. R. ILEEID, .1 f 7111.E , AL1: ILBEILEXLICELPI WATCEEELt ic_, We 1r , .u1.1 m.,1 re , e,•l full v r - rit lA,A,AA .th.. A AAA A 1,14. A now lelanlvtiv tr, kAAVIA au Or mi) ..1.1.11.ht 7 (4.t rAulAdvAc. plAnd upon .11.1 rorrrvt ain,-kcoprr, InAti Iv yrnar, suJ ...Mr Haslet' to.eo app,Anled Aettlo L.. Lb. tale c. no Mott - Los, the poLlic may L. 0n0r. , 1 tbst vn 1,1/ wi • at tba very lowmt man praa.a. hada also a nnry larza stock of El LVEIt and PL AT ItD VINE GOLD dEIVELItY Iu aata, .u.l, an I . ..tr.!, t. Cam., Jet and Painting. Our asaorOurut of CLOCKS to nuumully Ilrur I.re..nt .:uprising funme be.ttiful putt-rue .kr MOH I' .u.t ONE DAY PARLOR awl OFFICE CLOCKS at ORD iTt.Y DUCED PRICKS. We barn also a 101 l stock - I.4lglish end Name Itud FILTER WATCHES on hand, nll of our own smpur Also, Watch Makers"rools, 5144risls and Wet. REIN/01A N A NIF:T AN. No. 42 Tiftl, stn t LAKK 1,11. PIM( ll ll 1,431.? IC it Mil.ll AND• S At I_. I! I N U / ( PARR, 11,TCOttDY & CO MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATRINO, BRA Zig l / 4 14 . aud COLT °INTER, PRE.V3EI3 COY PIM La/TTO.IIII, fta1...1 0111 tlatL.ms, Bp.lter :,14Gr, le. AL.°, finpnrters and Dealers In SINTALq, TIN I'LATH /3/11.:ET IRON, WIILE, .11c. et.iptatitly , •Il haw!. Tiotoen'e 11w - biota Asul T. 014. ...nrchunve, No. 149 Firer ana IV) Sceonel re,l Pit t•burgh P•atta. Copi.r tali W .sit &tarot ottfrrn Great uncitott Remedy SIR JAMES CLA ILLS IC•S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILL Si Prepared Irtaa • laurel-4410° of Fir Jecora Cl.r ko, M. D Physic trnord i nary to tto. qnrrn. This well tut m Ylardlrlue la Ibo ttniaattion, but fto and ante tamed, rut round* Dalleultlos cool tll.etructl.ll. ona, rtm my game tahutarea; end although s puworfill ruteady, they tutstalu nothing hnrifol to the, ronatll Wino. TO liAltatED LAMES It I. poetOtally a 014.1. Il WM, Ina .hors than, bring on the monthly poriod Withrrgt,ixaity. That RTLthatt never been known to Jet where et, d, Ter. (imam thrtAtondjave of pamphlet nr. .41 übarrved. Fur tun Fortin:dare, gat • pamphlet., oracle, nl the agent. N. 1:1 —sl and 6 pcatage atampa enclosed to any anthurl return red agent, ra will !tite ft bottle, runtaitong oret to pule, by mall. B. L. VALIN EsrocK i tX), Pittsburgh, wholesale e... . . 1 wJ okl4 by all druggists eloZ;;.lk w feT nitiwiibctussi frieri*Kitsm Don't fail to procure blre. Winalow's Sooth lug Syrup for Children 'Nothing. It lot or ounal .o) north. It greatly fotilitatootho pro on of teen - slog by ital....Wog the guava, redwing all Intlammettlon—will nllny polo, awl In ton to regaloto the bwoolti. Depend nyan It. toollo4a, It will gino rest to yonroolvoo, and "elk( and hoalth to your intact.. Perfectly earn In all cum Thl. valuable preparation la the preeeription ir one of atm mastexperiericein and ekilfol finimila POysicin. to New Enenod, nod has tea neo:1 with nevenftiling no, Cy . . to millions of mime. We bolters It the best and surest rented, la tb• world, In nil eases of Dyeentery and Dlarhoea la Children, whetbet It arises from teething or front say other eau.. Ifilte and health can be estkusted by dtdlsre Ande no I I la worth its weight la gold. • uf bottles are told every yrar Is ?tabs. It le an old end trellAried remedy. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTeI A mn.rim . . f! - None grnalne mains lb. fc.elmllo ofCUNTJ S A Plitt DINS Neu York, le on the outride , wrapper, bold by _lk - beci , b. throagbant the nnrid. DR. 080. KEYDER, Agent for litteborgh .InTtlarlyieT Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONMS, 1301.7 D AL CO., lifaunractravna CAST FrrEEL: SPIIINO, PLOW rod A. 0. 5'10.0.1., Hl.ll.lNfigan.l AMASS, arm". Rots <cud nlMe.Vr..l., nye, A , Po. ISAAC /ONO I). B. ROG-MKS & CO 1110,17nertrarp. Or Rogers' Improved Patent Stasi Cultivator Teeth, - lbran Ross and First Slrerta, Pial:..aro., 1 020 37' 1 k' _ • _ WRIVIVI.A.N az Pa t) Manufacturers and Madam In all kind. 01 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, Owner of sir,: and Dinsuntd Alley, PA. RAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joseph DillgoaDa D. W. C. BlAw►ell. (Succetdora to /twin, Ray: Suntl.) . . _ RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIRES. PITTBLIOROIL Pitti!VA ktrabrx-ry fa. cur-LA.:vb. - Forwarding and Commission liderobaai. AND WHOLIMALIK DICALER IN Choo.Bo, Mathew, Booela, Via b And Produce Generally, tarl No. 211 Wed SCroft. COSTirsiass.—Fersons who stiffer from this pedant molittoti of the dim/ears organs, will experience hamedhao and permanent relief, by toskitg ate or WIL. 80r8 mu, a rtuditine ',tab ban been thoroughly tee. ad la tbband truntted dlacamea of Um etoniach and bowels. Typaa . : - Wig ire propand and gold by B. L. ?MINK. krodc...too.,Wboloadeltrugglats, sad Proprietor. of B. L:tkitigrDje&l-VIIPIUMOS, 410. fa, +=raw Wood PktIBIGIIOA'A • AkirglygmmtAivilsitioe, Vittsbo cttc. .te 1 'l. - 1' 1373 U "kt. C3l-3. : FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL S, I r+:,te ”1.•1•L PA reit or Tllll CITT. Meer TE IIII. 6II.ATORN.-06,orvati.ot, taken at tw's Optitisn Slott, No. SR Fifth At., yomertlay. IN RM.. IN Nan I/a. UU .1S 55 51 MERE MIES 774', DAILY ("nine NIA TETI M. - WIC. Is AI.1.1: GIIIIINT.—TIua day and every day 16 I salon Praye Meeting is held from half past eleven to half pars twelve o'eleek, in the First Presbyterian Church Benner street, Allegheny. It is for all, w ith ou t tinetion of person or denomination. e A.l; and v ' shall receive:" i'AIOA PRAY. BIECTING, at the room. ,t 1 tho Young Mon's Christi. Aseociation, No. C. Fifth street, at e o'clock every morning. Come for a 1141.1 en if cannot =l.ty Lager. etilt.sits.ii's Dar.- The exerckci ,(ever ,mor.lay, at the Allegheny Noon-Day Meeting, a especially directed to the children and youth i Sabbath Schools, Bible elastics and elsewhere Come, pareotn, and bring your beloved ogee, the y o u may pray with and for thorn. bests for 7th persons. flour, to 121 o'clock. foot Milt:HELL—This gentleman will com mence his course of lectures in this city next week. In looking over a published volume of lectures by him, which was issued in Nest York in 1:4411, , we fell upon the opening passage in ono of them, which will give our readers an idea of hie style, and for that purpose we repro. duce Where: "Often hare I swept backward in imaginaion six thousand years, and stood beside our Great Ancestors as he give.' for the first limo upon the going clown of the coo. What strange sensations inert have swept through his bewildered mind, as he wateliel the last departing ray of the sinking orb, unconscious whether he should over behold its return. Wrapt in a maze of thought, strange and startling, his eye long lingers about the point at which the sun had slowly faded from his view. A mysterious darkness, hitherto un experienced, creeps over the face of nature. The beau tiful twonen of earth, which through the swift hours of the first wonilerfid day of his existence, had sapharm ed bliss scents, are slowly fading ono by onp from his dimmed vision. A gloom, deeper than 'Oink Which covers earth, steals across the mind of earth's solitary inhabitant. Ile raises his inquiring gaze towards heaven, and lot a silver crescent of light, clear and beautiful, .hanging in the Western aky, insets his as. welshed eye. The young moon charms his untu tored vision, and leads him upward to low bright at tendants, which urn now stealing tee by one from ,nut the deep blue sky. The solitary gazer bows, and wonders, and adores. The hours glide by—the silver moon is gone— tIM Maranon rising—slowly ascending the heights of heaven— and seleinnly sweeping down. ward in tho stillness of the night. The first grand revolution to mortal a ision is neatly completed. A faint streak of rosy light is seen in the, east— ii bright«. a - - the stars fade—the planets are extinguish ed—the eye is fixed in mute astonishment on the growing splendor, till the first rays of the returning sun dart their radians° on the young earth and its solitary inhabitant. To him, 'the evening, and the morning were the first day.' Muir, nicr Jon.—Ueorge flail alias McKee, who was arrested on Wednesday night, charged with stealing a trunk at the P. It It depot, was indicted the same evening by the strand Jury, and on Thursday afternoon put no trial The Court assigned him as connsel, Mr. Sioheniok Hall refused to accept the counsel assigned, and requested the crier to send for Mr Swartzwelder. That gentleman came on being sent for, and int the request of Court, undertook the defence The facts appear to be that Miss rawly L Keys, of leech creek, Clinton county, arrived iu the city, on her way to some boarding school. that her trunk was left fora whileou the door of the deptit, and she soon missed it; it was with in a few moments found in the possession of Nli.9B . rioys Rae put on U. 60. a, 'lad elllOre to the various articles of clothing whirls were its the trunk She was going to take the train far east, and arrived in town en the' Brownsville Ira. She found every thing to the trunk when it was returned in her, joist as she had 1441 There was a card with her MILwo tl.l it on the out side of the trunk, which Ball had taken nIT and torn up .. -I Los r,ou,e I Audrey flail WI., tirlirea wagon. I ra died to airing hauled the trunk from the depot in alit Slerchant's Hotel, al which place Mr Murdock. hook keeper. saw Ilan alias McKee lake it and carry it to his room Mr Hague gave his testimony on to the arrest, and that the card which Lai been no the trunk wan Yount( (orn lip and scatisted ahant the room of prom.oer. Tito scattered ;pieces lx , t, colinrl4 , l At gel her and paste., an a card. =MEM IYuh short Dude the aririnieut.t . nere used, ho Jury ehurgod, nod they. after on elittenee of iae minutes. returned n verdict of lluihy The hole mnttrr, fret.. the 1 of Haft., arrest tail his c.0.:60n, ..111111 1.1/i et little more I bun '1 tours 110 signed his name on the hooks of he hotel, '•l.iserge Hall, Ciocmnnti ' Wl,were inforinstl on Saturday th it lbo, , lran• Jury toond n true bill against .1. =e1•11 Itarker u iwally, "Joe" Cartier, for short, sharget with nuisanre in uhrtntcting the streets 1./1 un day d 1.../ 4. —We clip the above from you paper of Monday looming. Can't a •./sto fir or ttbill - frt.] the iddire Ire hail that will abate th• ritaitatiee torwsiened by the CTOiVat , that h . aralke on Firth •treat between Wood and field rtynetv, not only un “Seetioy - but every .14y In the week , Why are curb crowds of loafors as gather there every evening permitted to hold undisturbed pnosession of the tenet travelled throughtare in the whnle city. IF it any lees ...noti.mtr.." because they aro harangued by a band of 'music insteml of We evade newspaper rule and give you this complaint anonymously, because we are remain that you tenet yourself, in common with very ninny of our citizens, be a sufferer, and ran, if you Please, erin2ilitently give it the .I”,' .4 your ow The principal difference to be noted is dint the people on Flcih street don't gather there on pa•poee to obstruct your way and curse you. The law, however, is impartial owl singles out no man tindeservedly. - I Eus. (JO/. MR TANN tit's Rour Asa SIIOR STOIIR.-IVO bare Lieflreh , d calling attention to this gentle mat's dock of desirable goods, too long We can, however, with great pleasure, assure our readers that he has head iu an uncommonly large and seasonalde stock of first class articles in bia line; that be has also an excellent assortment of hate and bonnets; that he is a good judge of goods in his line, having been for runny years in the busi ness, and that those who trade with him will bud him a gentleman, Wo have frequently allotted to the needless waste of time and money, among retail merch ants who go east to buy goods, when they could at much less cost, on the whole, procure so good stocks here. Let all the country merchants just try Once; keep 11. strict necountof their expenses in staying and Guying here, and compare that with what they aro accustomed to expend on visit to Haverhill or Lynn, and then they can tell how much they save by patronizing home merchants. Mr. Tauner'a card appears in an other column, to which we direct the attention of our readers. • Fiar.s.—Yenterday morning, while the wind woo blowing a hurricane, there was an alarm of lire, proceeding from a alight burning of a roof on Front street, near the font of Ross. The flame was speedily extinguished, without damage. The Northwestern flouring mill, located near Main,'lle, and owned by Messrs. Henry Trice° and John Maher, was totally destroyed by fire • uesday night last. The loss to the owners is estimated at $1,600, upon which there is an insurance of S::,000 in the Cumberland Valley Insurance Company. A large quantity of wheat and Hour was destroyed at the same time On Thursday evening of last week, the dwel ling house of William Trilby, in Manor tp , about two miles from Kittanning, was, together with :ill its contents, destroyed by fire. ISSUE/010E ON LIVE STOCK.—We direct the at tention of Farmers to the advertisement of the West Branch Insurance Co., in to-day a paper This company takes insurance on all Undo of live stook, at reasonable rates; and there seems to ue as much propriety in insuring live clock as any other kind of property. It is just as subject to accident, and thelose of it felts very heavily, often, on those who ere poorly able to bear it. The agent in this city will be found accommodating, and will give all information that may be needed. Mr. Latahaw is a gentle man who presents very excellent reference.. ❑e ie a man o•f bueinese talent, a gentleman in bin manners, and all who give him a call will recom mend him to their friends. Darr:wan. —The Senate amendment to tLe appropriation bill granting $12,000 to enlarge the Western Penitentiary, has been defeated in the House by a majority of thirty-nix ayes to fifty-one nays. We have not seen the arguments In the matter, and are not, therefore, prepared to say ariithing about the opus° of the defeat One thing is sure, that an enlargement or some means of accommodation are becoming abso , ludely necessary, whether it is agreeable or not Tue grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert, under the direction of Professor Lawton, which comes off at Lafayette Hall, We evening, prom hies to be a successful one. The piano will he furnished by Mr. filcher. The proceeds are to assist theilabhat h School of the Disciples Church , Allegheny city. Ws, learn that on yesterday morning tho con gregation which worship in the Third Church celebrated he-First nalversary *fa Daily Morn ing Prayer Meting,-which has been held each morning (or the last year, during three-quarters of au hour Much good low resulted from the meetings. _ ONE of . lhOeFirel of the Briuton dceommoda lioo off the trOOk Dear Turtle Crook. 00 Wadi:loslkt, and eereral of the paseeegerit Att board at the time were badly jhjured, one hav ing kb phinAder,brlkut, . The Spew Cssa.—Mr. SWartsWelder, for the defence, made the been speech to the jury on Thursday,that the nature of the case admitted; at least so it appeared to W. Ile could not, however, restrain the feeling of disgust. with which he looked upon the transaction with which Shaw was charged. lie, however, of course based his defence upon the law and the teeti ninny, and they doubtless sustained his positions . Ile took occasion in the course of his argument to animadvert with a show of unction upon the course of the press in this case. lie spoke with dignified indignation in regard to its ..interfer ence" in such matters, and denounced its stric tures with much severity. Its attempts to man ufacture public opinion in such cases, and t o drag from the hands of the Court the decisions in such matters before the great tribunal of pub lic opinion, he declared to hu outrageous, and he invoked with eloquence the interposition of Courts in general to shield themselves against such influences. Ile pictured in glowing terms the treatment which any juror would observe towards a man who should dare to whisper sug gestions in his ears while he were acting as juror, and declared such suggestions, from impersonal agencies, from paper men that go with you, and etay with you, and creep into your pocket or your hat, as equally worthy of con tempt and loathing. [Let the juror throw his paper man away, Mr. d.] The whole thing was well said, but of course was Pickwiekian in the highest degree. It was a part of the duty of that eloquent gentleman and he performed it well. Ilad he been on the other side, the press would have received his deserved eulogium as a con servator of good morals and a terror to evil doers. Mr. Kirkpatrick argued the case for the Com monwealth. Ho showed by reference to_ law .and decisions that every man in this State is presumed to be free, whether that man be white or black, until there to positive proof of the con trary, and said that the proof that Ferris was a slave when he came into this State had never been shown in this court. The decision, in his view, turned upou the attcmft to entice under the statute. Mr. K.'s argument occupied about I F hours, and it was an effort highly creditable to the head as well as to the heart of that gen• Homan. Judge McClure gave a abort and, as it ap peared to um, impartial charge to the jury. Among other things be eaid that the laws 01 this Stale did take it for granted that every man is free till the opposite is proved, just as every man in held to ho innocent, when charged with n emote, until he is proved guilty. The jury retired at 3 o'clock, and after an absence of about three hours rendered a verdict of "Not Guilty." Under the technical rules of the law, Porter was declared not guilty of mayhem, although the man ribose eye he - acknowledged he had kicked out of its socket. stood there in court. Under the technical rules of law, Shaw is de clared not guilty, although the wife of Kerrie and his child are here dependent and unprotect ed, and Ferris himself doomed to a life of hope less bondage. Show gueslorth to society, how ever, a creature bearing ou his brow the mark that demands the world's contempt. In that court where all things are open to the rye of omnis cience he has yet to stand, and there all the sophistry of honied eloquence, all the forms which human ingenuity wrests to screen wrong and protect villainy, will not avail him Let him go forth to carry He load of shame. The law acquits hut cannot purify him. M A very interesting meeting of the friends of Sabbath Schools was held last even ing, at Excelsior Sall, in Allegheny. flur re port of the proceedings shall appear to morrow The Fourth Baptist Church in the Ninth Ward was publicly recognised laid evening, by n tier mon ir, the E Church, near the public School Ilou•o, preached by Rev. D. J.' Verkes. We were unable In be present, tint were informed that a large audience was in attendance and that a sermon of rare power and beauty was preach. rd by the pastor of the First Baptist Church of :his city, hose name we have mentioned above Doubtless the congregation now gothered in the Ninth Ward- will so grow and thrive that soon we have to record a new church edilire built and dedicated there. ttt ltetlnerolny evening the Mayor receive t a tlittitatch from .lona. sl'Caniant, Erni , of Tyrone, Trt , requesting him 19FautteJoneph tieutee !oh,: arrerred, etn /he nub OW - Uri, night Irvin The tli9rtach him ww , PtOut, ILvi,l tutruplea 1•..., nr.l -atentnpat,trd, : ty- it little Clump ',lel Jog Ile wa. arrested by tteorge hleinmuith, of the night 'mitre Ile i.e charge) with the theft of n gold ante - It - from Mr. The watch lont, and nl4O another, with quite e large film of money, were fon rol on Mentor's rterann lie won (mkt, bark t.. T,rnne lost night by Mr M'i' , lire wish an officer im Brett re him - N I I ~1,7 41j,,, the welt known ink err, to rc r. •W. 01,1 .,1411.1, on 7,1114..” 'reinter. `Ws* . I',.urth eta whore they will I.e foutakatilf. .0 Pew h o ok. The).olo3a.e erect kir it very elegant front, 0 , 1 , 1.;:4 .urhing in this elly In height will be fret from lb. pavement, and the winter, be used ~, icon The architect Lain di,plr! ,r d .l is Wet twits in the design, and new that •.,,ipirit of im prevenient hike invaded rilark/Alreet also, we expect to Hen the whole length .ii 11 ridorned with etegsrit structures Cow", of Wednesday sap , —The reuisiroi of Jack render, the coallinat pilot, who was killed in the street. rencentre, Monday evening, were conveyed on board the mail boat 'telegraph No yesterday, to be sent to Pictstiorgh, where his friends and relatives reside. Ile wits shot down without n moment's warning, arid, as we are reliably Informed, with out making any boat ile demonstration at the time. If the statement of the Journal is true, he wait killed after being called upon by a police officer to aid in preserving the peace." itiQUBST —Tho dead body of a man wan found floating in the river, near the Point, on Thorn Jay morning, about J o'clock. it' caught in the net nf,a fisherman, and was secured by him Cy evidence adduced before the Coronet, it ap peared that the body found was that of Barthol omew tlcanlan, who wan drowned accidently, on the 22d of February, by walking or falling over board from the steamer Minerva, while 'pug at the wharf. Demised was about :15 yearn or age, a tailor by trade. The body wan taken by his sinters, for burial. AHREEPTEI , Krikenbaum way arrested ou Thursday, by officer Hague, charged' with stealing a Raglan overcoat, valued at &A the property of Lewis Bradley. The complainant hoards at the St. Clair Hotel, and from there the coat way stolen. Krikenbaum tried to pawn the coat at Becsely's. Ho will have a hearing to-day at It) o'clock. A young man named Clayton, who was in company with K., was also arrested on suspicion, and gave bail in $lOO fur his ap pearance this morning. Tue CANAL —We were informed, yesterday, that a canal boat, with a load of salt from Mr. L l'eterson, of Tareelum, sunk in the canal. A very lively business is doing, and exceedingly large quantities of goods are going forward. The new oil company, at Freeport, had their retorts shipped on board of a boat, and considerable goods and material that has been collecting during the winter are going and coming, PEADFIrI. FALL—A young man named John Allen, cousin and In the employ of Mr. It. L Allen, dealer in liquors, between First and Front on Wood street, on Thursday, felLthrough the open scuttles in the floors, down throe stories. lie was lowering sotoo goods, and lost his bal ance. Dr. McCook was called, but the young man, though severely brained, had no hones broken, and was not dadgeronaly burl le° TOTlta. TaIIaCIIJIRCZ kenor WaSTIMI P4114311.11a1t flfiterts : The midereigued baring bawl appointed a Committee by a Mesa Temperate:. COOTentivti of Alleglie. uy county, cherged with the duty of promising soma tunas slot to g rr ee r the growing and alarming evils of Intemper ance Ia our eta., desire to anbmit to yon a ktw brW mtg. gmtlona That the mennfectute, eel.. nod see it IlliOrlealing drink. la alarmingly on the 11:0, 4 9. In oar sided, yon Imes the moat 'Milani proofs. That rthront and milled effort to auppreva this litoincial, axle, and moral null—the greatest In our country—aro now [until lowa meal than formerly, le amen, palpable. Temperance lectureeollenvelons and lent. taboo on tleo .ingest, are tot little atttended tonow eon, local will, year. paw. Is it not limo tor ask tbo imiatiow Con ,acL ath - lots, philantbrophista, and ebriatiane, .tend by and ow, lI,Is work oiilearb go on , A wet, of ruin, which can bo erroated by well dina4el illy., ne own) an any other grrat evil. Lot It b. remembered, that Waco thedaysof Horning!, and estonalie temperance sedan., another generation of yonek man Lae eome on lho sag,.of notion, .1 , 0 hero boomand wa , 1e.111,..11111v01y 11U10 on the nails uf interupento, o, and danger of ukkicrign drinking. And tun rmult. 1., min young Men. Co an alarming extent, are 'sinning In Ina , . rat drinking and doworight drinking.. n il . r ,, on d aria dwentated Cho hearls of parents, brothers, sisters, win* end children ar , • torn and blooding by this destroys[. IVO protweo 107011, soul rvonlA earnewlly taign you to nnito with tho friends of the cense in this city end It. surrnond Inpl, to dlllog forthwith patine nieetitigs, end by organ 1 . /aug airfoil., or appointing committees, provide fur asks of wonting" under the direction of auto prover authority, For tortures end dt.lrrenws. In thole moatoura you will hod amyle Wpin per diaconal., In the nature nod the evil you combat; In the romans end erode of p.n. sive toossenres upon It; in the proweiit system .1 lions, lawn; sod what, if any other legislation is civic:x.l,l,A end bow it Inn Iw obtidned, etc.. ate. We. rite—moist cordsally invite pen, to meet with In M. Temperance, anon.lion in lute city, nit the I.lth et &hey itezt, no the imriegto ..1 romparlog and harmonizing onr orisaln. and mode of opemlion In the haute. WO Ito', 11 . 110h.1 Weird on the .emor 0000 MOM agalnet thla enemy of Onel and man. Come then. and come in great numbers, every loom, arm, moo rome, whether oppointeel or not. and fel nu tale. contort together, for anion In etreagth. Wet, Joke hi one Mreally A new a nd brisk movement on rho part el our mdintry friemde, on rehear of Many largo aml spirit ed meeting, Friend• el lied and llonmulty, work on and troth ever! All papers friendly to the vans, of Temp.., ere. rn guested to copy Oils sigma sod invitation. C. L. Magee A 110 Ciampbell, L. it. Livingston, J Pershing, J.D. Palley, !dish King, J. T. Premly, Thomas Steele, IL O. Flamm Jsmes O. Lev, is, tlm. Hisker, • I. D Ilmrows. ' ' . . 8.7 A. Srssusre, sPecial'labbatioi ,to all Affection or as eye. • ,Cattact, assumed by a Aar ant ars matliod;ewllagbntdigLttindmon , .4,4,P! ,IQo. 37 " 4 / 1 030 *:'' • " 1 " 4 • =ME Telegraphic WAstIISGION, March 7.—The lain! commences in earnest to day, and the interest in it becomes intensified. Al noon as the doors are opened, the court room is filled with a throng pressing and crushing to obtain a glimpse at the pris oner. The Court opened at Garen minutes past leo o'clock. After some delay, the name.; of the eleven jurors already sworn were called. All answered. The twelfth juror was then sworn and took his seat in the jury box, when the twelve jurors were called and answered to their names. The indictment was then read. District Attorney 4tuld opened the case for the :prosecution, by narking an eloquent and effec tive statement of r ircumstances of the mur der, amid breathless attention of the judge, ju. revs and audience. The witnesses for the United States wee then called into court. James 11. Reed, a policeman, was first sworn and put on the stand. He testified—l was pas sing on the Sabbath of the 27th of February up the street known as part of Pennsylvania avenue, running by the President's house: got up nearly opposite the street known as Madison Place, go ing westward, when my eye fell on two gentle men on the corner of the pavement; one stand ing rather westward, the other eastward, from four to six feet apart; saw the arm of the one who was westward begin to rise directly: there was something in hie hand, apparently a pistol; he raised the pistol gradually in the course of five or ten seconds; I saw him take deliberate aim; saw biro aiming at the man mull:warded him; the man eastward was making efforts loge( out of the direction of the pistol; in two or three seconds the pistol was fired; the man who fired moved a little westward, slowly; the other ad vanced toward him; the one eastwardly followed up rapidly, but did not gain upon him till they reached the place where the first firing occurred. when they reached within about 18 or 20 feet from where the first discharge took place, the gentleman who had been fired at retreated, and went somewhat northwardly and eastwardly up Madison place; the other followed him up, though not so closely; perhaps the gentleman who was fired at ran up and got behind a tree, shouting "murder," "don't shoot me!" tho man who had . . the pistol came up to about five feet of him; then) he attempted to shoot; his pistol snapped; he then retreated back, 'the man who was shot at following up, and they went into tho middle of Madison street; thaL•was after the first snap ping, and the second attempt to shoot was when they reached the middle of the street; they were about len feet apart there; a second firing took place just before that; saw man who was shot attempt to throw something, which apparently struck the other; the throwing and second firing of the pistol were simultaneous; as soon as the pistol was fired the man got himself up this way, (describing him, with both hands against his stomach) and said something like don't kill me; he ran over to the pavement; cannot say whether he touched the fence or not; when he came round the man who tired the pistol came up jn front of the man who was down; he turned tip a little on his right elbow; heard him reclaim once or twice "don't shoot me," "don't shoot me" what other words he said I tin not know; the pistol was fired three times: the man who held the pis tol was abont two-and-a half feet front the body when the third shot was fired. Edward Delnfield, sworn-1 was ' , reseal and saw the affair. Sickles was coming down Mad ison Place: be addressed a person at the corner, and I then heard the report of a pistol and cries of "don't shoot," •don't murder me." At the second allot, Key grabbed bold of Sickles. but he threw him off and fired nt him again: Key fell on his side: Sickles filen snapped the pistol at his breast; ho then appeared to lake a cap off the pistol; some ono caught hold of Sickles' hand, but he ordered him away nod fired the pistol again; he then walked arm in arm with some one towards the north: I heard three shots fired. I did not hear the parties soy anything after the first shot was fired. Sickles followed the man as far as the second tree into the middle • • too street, and I snw Key try to get away. AiumLrr ril nilior n;l.l3Sro wrrts examine.' Ai inn iho net killing. no kLartin, nLu ad recent and carried hey le the Chili tionm, l ee tied, in the regular exatainaiten,litnt when Mt ey op. Sickles exclaimed •'ho ham - hank' my bent The ['vitriol Attorney internipted the witnee4.,o ig that wad nut required. The Judge ruled the anceer mini ie. tide. Nev. An •rlork pan c.un ndp•urmd. • 21.1.1111 , 1 t.ttzn rbarKr of the jnrs. and nrr,•uum pr..,itled for them at the >'ati•mal Hotel. 'ho Dostrtet Att.•mey rap ho trill el..te th e .b" prtme•uiben before peon he morrow I..ta*a from IC Europe P April 7 - 71, FP-mm.lop 11.1. n.. 1.4 a arr“ .1 at 'P. part, Ingle., 1..,•ria..1 1•• PH 11.. WM' .11tretneul at • pr.i.el 01a , 4 pow,. •,.. tl 11•11 an aa...P•at.•..1 the Para that Fran, Gad .1. ran.a.l .... gal nutio,..anto e 111. 11.1 I. dlavent..l Ply aPal .liatruat awl partial 'enc.. 1.-..1 , n. Men, y Torploy. - N•a,la We.111 , - , !ay mtaraint; Consola I. , PraTorl —( 7 4.1..p !tam aot an. ..• t• , /frittotrinjfi —Corn Ann miht.int-tial nisi.... --Pink bray, nail TI ri-fnrin &loa. in liarlisnieur irtirnitty Mr. Inn Lam niacin a ninsli.rl, ell. itl Min Lill; tlrnininiirg nll ~,,, 'nowt. tit the ut.it I Pharr, —Ttbr Slnalte iir annacriria that li-rear/et Ilia ilia rat omit, niatiariti •.I,Allt iratastatit hoar. of warship, In Paris' —lt I statist that tlia Neatsilitari rile, Piinno ill La hataralizeit ice his arrival ay nail vats.. aritaateut at lliv tattle. vv.aacy. Lib Qbt phi Mho L. t. Nal h 2?.--There i,. an jvanmeg ten•lenry in pricer Tho sales for throe aye worts 31,000 hales: nll walities have advanced since Saturday; Orleans middlinmt aro quote.) 4. and the market closet, firmer. The Manchester tuivicea are las-onside. Erradstql..—Linrp.ol, E. r 1. 22 —Richardson, Speace S Co. report the market steady. Flour dull at 1 Os@?.d per settle!. Wheat firm, for the beet qualities. The quotations aro Western Sa 9,16.:9e td; 'white Ss 7d(6 10e: southern Ins tud, c o rn ; all qualities have slightly ndvanceol; the Advance meetly affecting white; yellow dull; white sold at To 2it/C7l fit per rental. Lorerrool Prot-0.n.0. Nark. i„fforch 22. The market generally closed dull. Beef firm, for choice, but dull for inferior sorts. Pork dull and heavy, and slightly declined. Bacon dull. Lard inlet at 60e. The Paris Iffnniteur says that Russia proposed the peace Congress with the viow to prevent disturbance of the peace of Europe. It will ho compoAed of the plenipidentiarios of Prance, Austria, England, Pre, via and Russia, and meet at 001105 neutrat,town. The French government has already consented, but the courts of London, Vienna and Berlin have not cc turned An official reply. Thorn is no basis agreed upon for negotiation. The continental letter writers describe the warlike preparations in France, Austria and Piedmont as uninterrupted. Knot.Areri.—The lloupe of hor,ll hag rejerletl the arriage law legalizing marriages with the ni to of wife. PROVIDLNCM, 11. 1 ., April 7.—,The Stale elec tion, held yesterday; resulted in the success of the American Republican ticket, all the candi dates being elected excepting the Lieutenant Governor and General Treasurer, for which there has been no choice. The legialatup elected has a large Republican majority. Wm. D. Brayton, tho American Republican candidate for Con gress in the Western District, is elected. In the Eastern District there has, been no choice, in cenheqiirnce of therateing two Republican can didates. The aggregate Republican, vote in this District is upwards of six thousand and the Democratic vote only fifteen hundred. ALBANY, N. V., April i.—liovernor Morgan refuses to commute tho sentence of Mrs. Har tung lie refers to the general aversion to the hanging of women, but, believing that the prix• oner is guilty of deliberate murder, be thinks justlice, as well as the safety of human life, de mands her execution - _ BOsTON, April 7 —ln the Police Court, yester day, Mr. Cook, the eub•toaotr of the Elliot School, charged with an assault nod battery on a Catholic, scholar, during the recent school trouble, was discharged. ANNAPOLIR, Md., April 7.—The English frig ale Curacoa, having Lord Lyons, the new Brit IA Minister, on board, entered the bay lasi eve fling. She will reach hero this afternoon. Irrow, April 7 - l day k ohnerved an a day of fooling and prayer throughout. New Eag land. All the plane,' of Matinees in thin city are AUGUSTA, UM., April 7.—A severe frost in this vicinity is !plighting thn growing vrgnitti!on. Ire hse Wert formed in some parts. CINVIMIATI, April 7 —The weather is warm. The river has fallen seven inches within the last twenty-four hours. ➢Atnsevutn, April 7.—The returns indicate the election of Paine, - Republican, Supreme Judge, by 5.m) majority. New 0w... Ms, April 7 —Tiodoo,.. pn....‘ Pro riarrnA In ,N.orrot portion of tile city. null buildiugo elontn.yol were inoolly or •ni•ill low i 5550,000.) At noon loAny, Metre war... Lulu., occupying tinif• square on Yultun nlrewl. Wan Ltinat. ineltoling LAM° halo of bagging,. gill.; lingo, repo arid western prodnen. Bight utbor Lnihlin Ity More, Isere nine Loral. The loon lo *Pont ¢20c1,01,41. fir. limn, April 7 --Tlso firm - tanlWoo six halms io dui tut boom, And is 0111 recodlog slowly. The Uppor MmOrdppi has risen toot at Dubogo, veil Al the Went tatty. Nothing mow from lb. oppor 5i11.911. The wswther a okay and worm. Too lien praise sometime! injures a good article, but while competitors of little merit aro put forward far distinction, the good should he made prominent. This induced the friends of the nFinkle" Sewing Machine first to give it publicity, bbt Mom its in troduction those who use it do more for its advance ment than others can do. .1. L. Carnaghan S Co., Federal street, Allegheny city, are the solo as, to for Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. ~ S. A. 80we,.!c0., have jest opoood their Spring Stock of Goo confoctioaoriee, which comprise .tho greatest variety they have yet offered to the public. They aro prepared to famish parties with every Oleg tegnielte, done tip in the yory best style. They have also on-band a large essorimtmt of fresh traits, proems, pickles, and in fact every thing in _their_ lies. They ,niwietfolly • eolkit s •eall from their friends anti patrontat thdr well known stead. nut 499f59 tla pat 411c,ligatiMarreapp Commercial. caus urriii - iiiiiiilliklYabi'rolt APRIL. WI. Dr.., V. P., S. P. Brrawra, Wk. 5.1 f. .J. J Itemrms. Jas. P. Jr; t . lTTSt[Ulkli ( 1 2, A : L 'a s i..l ,,. te loom Vldtb 11 sii.l 4 , 1it11 , 1, ;ties. frion amre r.f 400 Lida (lacy brood et lib!. at Ss,sottn,c2 for arp r , 5f.,36,6 for manias:tit $0,25 :ti 27 for fa m i ly; and 40 tibla ea • lea family at 65,10; oas tibia li lota atf ItOrdird.l2 tor extra, and 5ti,25050,10 La family ; ant co d o o , 1.5,2,5 carol for tracer and family ortrn. GRAlN—market dull ; ail. of :dal and :;oli tins oats Iron: a c ia , at 62; 001 do at 54. andlSt rnl, cm!, at far. Corn lama dere:maid and very hard of nth.: !aka of 250 tins as depot on prirato term. nye hex docility.] and foal boa ~o l d 01 ~,,ls:;_o h a d og of SO, with very few offors above 75. alttiCtllitlMli—caloa of 6 lihde Snot. at iid:if_os a n d in d o at Moho.. 30 bbl.] at as. tat scal. of 12 ;cads at $115:610 - Per ton. tale of 30 lola Clovetanod from Snit hand. at 6 5. PROVISIONS—rather doll; sake of 4,0.0 Ow at 7!i and 7t4 for weatnrn aid city Shoulder, and 100)10! for western ains; 1000 Ina plain Sugareared Hams, dome at 11; 7 tics do at 13. dlell2,4;ldual 15,000 Ow Nty assorted at 714, Plc; and 10 !ii. ;Loud /fief 2500 Old at 12. Mesa Port, u tibls city parked at 00,00-, POTATOEti--rAlas of end 100 lota Pali and mixed at 200 do 011001 at 75(t60; and id tibia NrthatalocLa at $2, 5 0. CtlEKSlC—ware of 55 boa it nation at 121. ; i: OILS:AWN—a aide of 25 bbltat DRIED: VAULT—ital. of 15 tins Apples at 62,50, and 20 boa Peaches, halves at 0,75, NONETAIL le AND conniantant.. The St. Lunt, Bank statement for the neck ending Dwelt Nth, it no retinae Ranh. Sletehmthe St. Janda— &althorn ... Meehan Ma'. Fachanm,.. State Cirmlation. k1e..,.. maim',,. Spode. $3 . 22,:b1 , 4719,024 $404,470 . 2)9,966 t . 0kt,407 150,167 2105,490 362.x12 174,244 . 2...7,300 • 415,..7.; 1431,916 251,1115 '......L.NZ..1 17:4513 109,461 1,22 , ..,Gt; 414,492 Tot,' ........ V1,M7.291:1 Lan! woek 1A911,895 3,44617 reel - rase. yal,ferl . . It axe Moen.—The export of the former from Ikuno larger tide year than at any former period. It is ao of await valoe at home, hot [retie. a largo profit ahnoad. The export of gold is lest from that port than any year g 1e.x.1. We arto. the returns for both front limitary I to close of March, from goat.: Three mobil,,. Frd' , 4o3 and Dornwir Export of Irv. w,4541 Foreign Export of 1/01.1. g 557,701 445,471 1,051,995 .29,574 9..k4 1,901 . .57,575 795,390 ,591 .20,4E1 1,731.057 42,904 . Of the Ir., report., about one-Wird gote, to New Orleans: moth ono-tenth to Calcutta.' The other ports of shipment two fialreston, Pavannah, Charleston, bile, Aspinwall, l'ors Crux, Peanart.la, Ac. Export of (told front New York for Three Month.. 1957 $5,71N1,C00 las. 10,311,00 h 1'159 8,841,009 Tho market tor mousy ix very quiet. Tho rates undergo acutely the slightest variation from 4@45 cent. at call, and (4,7 rent. no the range far discounts, (rat-clue pa per—f N. Y. Time.. •The Produce market .qnires or bettor appears...and the opinion begins to pnorall that prices cannot be sontaln .7l, In •leer, mainly, of Ufa total norpen•lon of shipment do mand. The iirlow of all descriptions of country peoducg appear to be out of proportion, and indications are, that are tit a pretty thorough reform is effect., and price. comel down to au actual demand value, the trade cannot ammo. • condition of erruanent .tivity and progre..-IClu. Cont. The Import and report toovernotoln daring the week were tolerably notice. Prelim.ta are etlmulated by it.. In freights. Th. latter in forint ho sr profit on pro' deco. Flour was b.. for N , York at 70c 11 bbl, to he I,rwaroled by rail and lake, and loneth clam tretnbt at 40,-. The decline from the "Compact' . rates le toe t 1 Ltd on the former. and 17r 1(0 E. on tho'lutter. The prekletre of the Wed will moo at least half a million ,halora by this oporslien.—illin Nee Fnnh Cr )11 , 11 IN NE, Vons...—Tha N. V. Jo n,xl n 1 Cuminer has twtfrustPd tLn .task of Ilt.or In Now York 1,310000 tlw ridur dealers hare cornwel no Inventory of .tork no hands to 1.., taken, end [toy male the total 405 000 tads., of aftl4 - 11 100,000 hhls. Is sour rsr nnallnalde Imports by liallrfratl. I'. O. k C IL. —lO pkg. lard, 4 Lido L.lnr, 1,42,01 1 ro , 2 do. I do d Park dt co:. do ngA. , 1 do burr., Han' km: 2 1.1 (.0111, lavalT & n.. I/ do abut+, Worlds k bale 111,01, IVbitnlorr,S, eo: 90 bbl. egg., /s 5 du /ant 19 do Ithky, 1. do ~,t1 oil, 176 tca bacon, 161 cka do, 100 bz eno.. Ake, 1,1 1,1, wool: 21 rune leather, 13 Ike tealLor.. Clarke k I' Ft. W AC. 11. II rnno eatllo, 4do lop tov on 2 u - n..hboord4lllo Ilk brooms, W hf liirtintrtch; 2 bbl. 4 1,0 corn ut0.11.1/Iddln, Wlrtr 310 Ka bulk .grat, IV,d,ln In. pig u 1.441,!, Ilaueed. hlutflood 44 Con on, 4 1 , 14. groo, N P 310 I.g loarloy, W Niutlll, NW. flour, .I.+ 1 , 14,1 g 2 do bnlter, on ; ;., II Jr. 100 g hide, llollmen: b rk. pearl.ll, Vors)1.11 0 pap,. W kt hreullouglg 10 dia Ow, 21 do do, .1 M . Olllll r.:vn, 2 Idd. egg, Floyd , I enr Isom* tossorTst..l A W Iloos Go IL, booms, Isonohnt A 5i1t,.,,; 101dotsks, Brown A tier isstrlek; 19 laps polatood, t! sus, 14 Istslo (Intr. Alltniso A Ass), A d. , luLti E slo W f:.q. , A.v., 11. s do do, llosatoth oloos Is 1.11. Issother, 11.11ey c cos. 1:1 o+ossl A . 7 1.1.1..•.;,, , 1.10 Istons, sll)des. 11, tsoAtoss, tl.• uppl, WrltArq-, tl,r, 57:6 ti.• 1,6 h fir, 1S th• fins. amol. Mr, 173 1,1 Nat,. in, NI, 1.3.1 natko 1 ro lI jk, I,r 1111 ~,,, - Ikl, • n 1.1,1. M.. 1. Ft.• cs , ; I I rohe I. . . , •10. Millor A /Lir 1,1. Zr,, 011., Int likharrlArnrn 1.. w, nld Itlernlr s k 1. . UN, .k. r Yom , V 1 rn, A I •k•,, dt r•• • IC 1.1.14 11,, 11,1'4104ml A en: 1061.10 EMMIIIIII ST 1.111 . i5. r J., 1.0 lAA... VIA. k. IA LIl alephol. k .k.. II II (k.lltn.. writ,. 111, ioief 10.1, kl . l..kuKlilite, A I •tkkpl..); l I." I..ltnkt-1.. 41 f. A I fn, ISDANI., I.r Argw,hut— . 2q I.x. *I—..CIArL , •1• 0 11.1b.nwt, ci Magi., Al at, t•gr, A Itradlo,y, 1U coo ruoal, Y }ION. NAY C." bid Vito , g, Ido it 12,47, lid do llot. 1... M.., IL•od,, dd, ,lt rogl Taylos, b• own., ',di 11'1. bow , :4 1, .1.5.114r1.0: 1‘ , .: .1 ry co 4, do, 011rD, I bore a..• nh•l mn. h doing ss the stmt.( yestl.rdst . 11,0 C.Lnawhlt, (ruts St. Losai, nod list Argonnut, Isms Ihs.k I•lnthh I..tb %WI lusty h.s.S., evrn tho art male Ils• Ar rhsant brought I Soo cskx Barns en.l 901.1A+ Curs. TLo.f nun ne walk, •010 It ot, evd lalliug. Wrell/0, 16 , *lnt. el..nr Nit Wilkdy. lb« Ateluotte, 1.. f at. I.ooie and lie, Went 10. 1.0001, ulo •ent tmoth lolly loaded. 110. only 10:nt 13,r for V.olons, I g CI. i 1.10. • -• flyer. Freight. *Nance f le iirealug a litlM orarce The pi in. 311.0 8111314. d 1111114.4;g aro Pittsburgh manotsettoree. •We din et operialattentarin to the bountiful little tun/of C.'pl Beasley. the Il 1. line Lien, whiclels advertised GM . 1L4 , 11 1 . .15R /0 our r I rrrcolumn. That boot le to run nu a ricer nenir before ninth ruined by aleambwita. She is to go up 11, -ca Smoky VIII Fork of the liansas. its far na there is water tor her, and there connect with a line of stages fur the land of Paalengers 1001 . la ou beard next Saturday. til. will lean, for sure en that day. Hasa I/W--IYr take great pleasure lu dinicelog the at Melon of all our readera to the card el 11.1. nice boat which I. In.chtuige of so good • man as sada out of this part.-Capt It. Recs. Mk, is op fur St. rani, end *lll leave fur sure, ea the fah. Be on bawl. No bettor chance ran offer. The splendid steamer Mariner, Capt Bmo, wild lease for certain en Trusiday. She glace to Of. Louis. avant Reno will ere to all pairanngers lu the test way. The J. W. Itailoran leave. for thalami banter row. The I.anlifol eh:Loner with Copt, Tiernan in non. rowel. la up for 81. Pni11..........-The Lmineac, Dept. Desire mi.!, will getaway :or the aim. port au soma to possible llea lbailireter, Capt. Dunlap, la 11,0 neat boot for Noel, rill The elegant Argyle, and the amid Defender mu nearly rraly for New Orltant. . The St. Lout. Democrat of llnuclay, sari: l• The Lucia May reports the river riving al the Lake, liot L lling from Dubuque to lieokuk. The Rea Campbell had ran unto! the liver above New Boston, and Lemma pretty hard and hitt with 40 hot of her Ltottom high and dry. Tho Iteing nodty Belle were met shoat Qulricy, shovelling the cam h - nre their derke. • • . The Ishigh and Jacob Trotter got In from the Ohio ye. terdxy. The Trahor having a largo Piko'e Peak trip, reship pot on the Moseenger. The Arirnnia and Moderator left for thin river, and the Ibtootala loam, this morning" The Cincinnati Gazette, of Wednesday, nays: t• Thu abentingv canto in from 81. Lotus, with • good trip for Pitteburgh. Tim Fir Wm. Wallace artired from CM.- heavily loaded for thin port and Louinille. Bho re altippod her Palls City freight on the mall boat The Hew, outy m Pittaburgh. and Endotsror and St Lords for Bt. Louis loom! ilth good trips. The latest ursunula from below represent the crevseses newer Tickatnirg as becoming lucre onmeruna and more ex. homier, end es nocasluillug min b danger. Ercun Cammack'. Landing In Lake Washington, the country Is all uverilograd. nnil ti greet deal of damage ho bean duns. At Carson . ..above Laconia, there i. a ball crevasm, which hunt swept away eve r) thing on that plantation except the dwelling house. The greatest lose, It thought, will he In the neighborhood of Lake Washington, thu !awn:lced and Johnson neighborhood loing t entirSly submerged. At Slentphia on the 2tl, eller another rise, the , river wit. .11 a eland, and within ton inches of high water mark. At Vicksburg, on the 31.1 ult It was three ELICIIed 1.141, the Meal ttf lest year, and atilt rising slowly. Vicittsvita.—The Itoulltron, of the 21 i any.: The river 11.1111 rising here, and has risen nearly an Inch iu the lest 24 hour., which, at the present high stage of wa ter, I. nunamd. We have to rejialt • booth which occurred yeeterday et Diamond Island Levee, between here and how Carthage, on the pludatlon of Joe. (Mithanan, Vag., from which v. ap mettend ',try roams damage to the plantation. below, eape• tally when we remade, the probability of the water', from the Winlo cram., oppoalte this city, mingling with Hose .1 ithunond Islam! Levee, and pouring their continent Modc over the maintry. IVarrenton, twk we learn, In 1113111 , aing dreadfully, and so, we bear. an. nguly or tic. ccrdigut.un pleutallone. Eroutblog pottuads the meet Gm 1111 thoiroc • Lb., and nor accounts are all unlavorable.° Th. Hutlnv arrairod at St. lonala on 111 In, lans, nn.l It. 1 , 11. for St. Joarph. •ItItIVY.D. Lour.. no, Ilrowasillle. Telegrmob, DKPAIITitI. Ilrovv, in I,legraph, d, winnet Ilayanl, 1,360.41. Minerva, Winvollog,t. Cambridge, St. lienne, Aeronaut., Ito k itirra-en Col Ildynol. lamslodl. AI i 1 .1,14 Moo.lisp, Nielson, St Loom'. Ku) Wen, Loulllcllr. Tdy(rapW el.rtets NI AI Yea c April 7.—Cotlon firm; anhA Flom hnnr), emir. ',oQ 1,1.14 Solt!aua th,lital 11A, with taloa at Wheat heavy; 'Alen 9000 lamb; fair arivl.rro Vorn heavy; orilca 12L0 HA; inlYtal nominal at h7e; ydloarys;asVq4.. P.wk heavy at 117,7641h,75 for me... at coo , ;t:. Clam Win; nth. tray, eat 11 I , r Kin litnia.nm ateinly nit hlr. Unit Mosta heavy et lioo Pfl.. Slack* hhrhei Chicago A finck Inland 65?„'"; Illint.ia it 4 -61 , K. It orlIg: Mil, York Central Ti'.,. Rotating Mimehri hhdena A Chicago Michigan Om trnl to?;;; Ch.religii.l ATolydn 21..„; Panama K. IL lit rifk Mn.t P. P. Co Tentanar.. Llnnrcnl 011 doll at 6 , 1(M1:, cent. ponAuttl.lllA. Apt II 7 —Flour doll, awl the toeiloory or prices doom ward; loth o enroll - um at and .•x h • tensity at fli.37royn,L.O. ltyo *hod nod Coro Mod otredy. Wheat 101 l and priori lours; rester. red bells at $1.60d1,36,and whin. at $l.lll. Rye dull at e 714 (lona again boron yel low slla at hic, and damaged et 7n. tints atoody at felc. Inserlalona vary doll; oaf. or 111.. pork at Lard 13 in kegs. Woolouich fon 1.1... J nod prima .- tatitte at L 4 to 62c por lb. Wlntakoy nests der:hood, aka W tilde at 710 Ortlted/r ant. Oineutitath April 7.—There la no chango In Flour; lioper fine boa Ilrmly nl 1.3,4 0 603i5h Wbtkkor doll and ,t,ic Ws, er, and eladng heavy at 23. No Important change la Pro. eid o n, noes pork Itch! $17,23,ari1b anme &wand to MI o ,,„” t i o ts; about 100 blob banns told at 63.103bX. and GO, lain IN bulk shire at Orocerloa dull; eery lido dolug, bout p r i c co ouch:urged. The moony market. uuch3oged In every rovect. Exchange firmer, but not Meier. Ltemaloat, April 7.—Flour steady. Moat qulot. Saks of yalloW corn at WW2; white:7ooly, Pruridoos wO. chttnited s alad Malta), 01110 cella at :Jo, and dull at that price. POCKET MAPS ofl'ennnylvania, Indiana, to Mewed and Math just teed and for We at the Btalonary Meru of W. 8. ILVVEN, &ph Nos 81,13 and 85 Alerted aired. . ITRAVELER'S ROUTE BOOK through too tinned 8t and dly4tiab Protocol, de * ti map, ma reed mod for mkt by • W. EL llAVlN,Eltatkroar. —-- - - rimiE PILLAR, OF FIRE, =or Israel in _oondsoq the now book, by author of Prince ' of Mose of Datil • MIN S. DAVISON,I4 Wood str.t. °MAP WALLPAPER at 6} cents per LI NU fa nil IT, 95 W. PaLipIIALL CO. No FAMILY Can afford to bo without Mustang Lin• imant in their Mme. The many accidents wo aro liable to, may render it necessary any moment, and nothing it capably of performing such a certain curs. Erfracf-) "In lilting 'the kettle from the fire it caught and scalded my hands and person very se rarely—one hand alloost to a crisp. The torture was unbearable,. 11. was an awful sight. - The Mustang Liniment appeared to extract the pain almost immediately. It healed rapidly and loft no Rear of account. CELAS. FOSTER, 120 Broad Street. Philadelphia," It is truly a wonderful article. It will oars any case of Swelling, linens, Still Joints, Eruptions or Rheumatism. For horses, it should never be dispensed with. One dollar's worth of Mustang has f., 1 ,,,,tty ravel a valuable horse. It Mires lialds, Sprains, Ringbone, Sparin and Four dent. Leware °limitation s , Sold in all parts of it habitable globe. cure PA K, Proprietors, New loch. Also, Lyon's celebrated In., Powder. Regular eSteauters. .... MISSOURI RIVER. Notice to Missouri River Shippers and Passengers. WE have made an arrangement rim the Mireamri Riser Packet Com pany by which we can give through rates from Pamtungh for passengers and freight to Ail points on the Missouri 111, er. For further particulars. apply to Dater, Blsitts 00., Steam Boat Agente, moor 1a r- Market streets, who are authorial enntrect for rt. MCBRIDE A 00, (Into of Pilloburgb,) mrl2.-ritstf T No. 49 Commercial at, St. Lonia No. oply. $l3O (Board Included) Prom Pitts burgh to the Gold Aloes--special Nettles to Ciotti Beet:c.a.- A Rare Citrate, IMP ONLY 250 NILES LA.ND CARRIAGE ei APT. BEASLEY, of St. Louis. 4 , 6 1 Ia now !lashings very light draught bolt CALLED TRE COL. PUS. LINN, built expressly for Nouns River, having government erat tract... mho will min regtiarly between Leavenworth City and Pt. Riley, ant will snake reamettions nor huntrrel realer atopre FY. Rtley, with [Emelt, Major Atio.'m Stagg Cashes running direct to Denver City and Prima Capt.B. prepared to receipt through to the rims (Denvir City) via River and Stage, aa shots, Cl SEM for cash cabin passenger (board Included) end BM pounds of baggage. Will !cave on SETURDAN, 91. h Instant. Apply to FLACK, BARNES A (XL, Or to tho Pennsylvania Insnranco Company,No. (1 Fourth street. milt/ awl" REGULAR TUESDAY PACK- jag NT FOR ZANYCKVILLR—The 800 new aortner RM A GRA/1131, 0.44.91ukt0a Attar will bate for the above and intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock P. a. For freight or passage apply on board. FLACK; BARNF.K AI)).. Ag'ts ettneinnati, &C. • 'ft A _A: Ls rUIS.-11ro fine steamer MARINER. Captain C. A. Bravo, will leave fir the aboveatujTjX terrnediae ports ou TLII9 DAY, sib instant, at .6 o'clock. P. • For Might or palm apply on toad or to FLA K, BARNES A CO., Agents fit. IL Ws, &c. firgifQ (IE, via St. lona, Rookuk,Burlington, Mos mites, Rock blast, Davenport, FOIE. City, 41C1 - ortre splendid rummer J. W. MAILMAN, Copt.W. IV. Afartin, will bare for the &bore And all luturrnokllato ports on SAT UILDAY the nth inst. Far freight or pelisse, ripply on board or to (apt) FLACK. BARaihri A CO, tars F°l ILLINOIS RiltivSKßTl pa rh mut ellfil N' S o"o i4 , N 'co i rr ) . will havoo lor the she,. and A li ornurn.saata p. 114 111111 DAY, Sthine nt 4 0 . 1 . 101 , r For freight or passage apply on board or ni ap4 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Am. "OR MISSOURI I{l VER The •ple nd itl otuoniur lOWA, Copt-Lis Moore, will leavu for 11,04 nbuut , and oil .otermeduku. ports un THIS DAI, o,b iO.l Put fr,u,ht or 101.,.00. apply on board dforZt, haul. Ho! for St. Paul, via Keokuk, Muscatine, Davenport, Rock Island, Galena, Do. bubne, Wenona, La Crosse, &c„ &c. II E PINE PASSENGER i , .user Harm', I)MLL, aro, .1" leave for ten worn and nll Inter:ll,lPa. root., TIiFF. DAY, 12t11 tnetauL For freight or o.l.sar. apply ..n honr,l or FLACK, BARN Y 4 'S CO, Agelao, ittil Canter l'ittirkrt oriel Wnler oft, Pittittinntli FOR ST. PAUL, DIRECT—Via kooknk, llarliogton, 31inteation, Itnet Dorentiont, Galen, (nitwit., 31ctireggor's lamf ltrairin Du entilit, Wen ono. heroin, ltostini St Rani —The Goo tinionnger ntenotor Copt-Ton on, will lenre for tLr Mort, tgirts to TLIIA LAY, ot r For freight aptly hoard or to FLACK, DAMEN A Vt./., Agen(.. FOR ST. I'AUL, I)I Flt)T___. yi n tiorliorton, - tin, Rock latotol. Dal eupoit,tiologit, I,: top, Chan, Lacroin,i, W Wool nt. rout —Thy rbittioir LiteitilitSlit,ept. John P. Drrinnop, o ill Ira,. for ntiovn itnrni on TIIIS DAY, u: ; r. r. For irriglit iir tinuinge ripply on L,vgd , 1. , FLACK. LIARA En A ( . 0., . . _ 14'101: , •ito,nlt.r lain Dunlap, lesro I' otKI p..rtn LP/3 TII In I/A tho btb UP. , I rielOCk V. M. F. rt..ivl,l or t0t,..g. , apply ..• th.ard or to tor-" FLACK. R.AII iKS & CO., Agin. jleb) Orleans, Vic. - . 111E311'11IS & i v IP:AThu ni.lenslul strum, Art- • I.YCuplsin t, writ luuvu fir aloe. urpl all Interni.ttro pr•rr. TIM; DA Inst.. al h tirlut k, P trur freiKtit ur PS"Sg.) app!, IkharJ or tr tuhT2l FLACK. BAH..VES A CO.. Az,r,t, :for itlemjilns. FOI MEMPHIS ANI) NEW OKLICANS'P—The finks otnamer DRYR.ND KIL,Capa..I. D. Rhona; will leave. for the. nt.. , vo nod It to tt-rrnraliate port. no THIS FAT sth in , t. For fretgla npply on 1, ,, ,,rdnr to apt FLACK, DARIO:II'k CO., Arts Spring and Bummer Arrangement kat N. W. GRAHAM A: CO., OE • - 312. W A. 12. DIN Ci Ml 4: ILA.NTS. ". SHIPPING AGEN7S, .IANOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD AND WI I A RE-BOAT PROPRIETORS, c.ntno. rr.i.iNois We have Jost put down Iron Tracts em/ Slides loading directly from the Old Depot to our In as( Coat, whkh et, abl.. to forward Freight to and from the railroad with great dispatch, and without the expardre or liability to damage, unavoidable in any other wiethal of handling. Weals° glee prompt and careful attention to rtehlpubwils by Ithrer. tee Now Orleans, lideurphis, As. atria:lnel •:ce MAGNE C P ASTER asi THEO/REAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DESTROYINt.—The beat awl cheapest Boum hold Remedy in the world. Simple and pleasant Its sp rite-alien, certain and effectual In its resuli. A beautiful, scientific external curative, applicable for ilia re/lac-dodo sl Lay Num, to any place, in any pact of the hirmao sys tem, and under .11 circumstance. If you pot this Plaster anywhere, If pain to there the Plash.v 0111. tick there Tien! the polo has vanished. The Plainer ina,cuctllle3 the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT FAINT WRECK THIN PLANT/lit EEZEM • Ithanmatlam, Lameness, milkiness, Debility, Piervensassi Nem.lsas, Dyspepsia, Cough., awl Cur ds, Pains and Ashes of every kind, down wren to Corns, are ixonwrinvdp rrtierwl and, with n littler:Alien, pes . stawally warm, by the magi atJaeore of thelllA KT 10 PLANTER It la the lOU, pleat, nerved, sareat, pleiu..atrst and clicaptet remedy to 4:abase:ono. Ha application le unircreal.—rmally strung:man, the delicate woman, and the rouble infant To cinch and all It will prove a and and a Illeektm. It, p A il.pwable, and without annoyance or thouble. 14 price ie withlithe reach of all—rieti ur poor; all rosy bare It who net sick a d suffering Ito any way. YA CAI CRS ehottld be always supplied with this loved. blo PLASTCIL It will he the Quad Pbyeician M say household, ready at all times, sad at instant notice. Pot np lu Mr-tight lin bole.. Herb bus will make nix Iv right planter*, an.: , ny child ran spread them Prire rent... loos, a Mt rid. and Idaho directions. D. C. DIOILEIIKA D. M. D., lorentor oud Proprietor, 19 Walker et., New York. 1101tEUNAD9111ACNICTIC PLASTED is sold 1y 1111.1rnr Oat* lo rely city, town and village of the Plated Ptat.ei. A CAsg or RUPTURE elUltglii out A 1 . 6. A. Acio—Mr. George Clombert, who ruglike cen the Fourth St. !Load, Seventh ward, procured w Truss tram me, which in 0 mouths errant an entire core. Ile has tmw gone mix rehabs without the Trees, rod there Le no eprentrauce of the return or the rupture. lam continually caring mere of rupture with my luvalruble Trusser. I have pet hilmalort from Mr. Comfort lo publish and ro ta hla moo. Tho beat of rorerencra eau hr gisen by at, last lon of toy Dreg Store and Truss Depot. Gm°. a. ECVSKI4I4O Woml st. ' • PULEBRANDY.--I have Brandy which I will gasman" to be pore owl lit or molklne, which . 1 hitt, purchased to meet a potato 'ant, Any ono who trill fry this can Ito matknod onto enporiorlty. mr ir y uk w y 4/ No .[l. KM'S/It, I lb Wool Auilsclag. Kaos,--Dr. Keyser, of 1161VOO111 Sirftt, bOlOl3 bend a very excellent device torilentkorerion, by which tn.., WOW... mode to boar •411 - 41 Aka, mall gotta porcbadrnm, which in banottod Into the ear and t. _y onk4ont to monycamos of doable.. joaj.' Lie LTAN IC HATTERT,-013. ELECTItO MAGNETIC !damsel, G..r Shalical purposes, of a very spinner kiwi will boaeut fre lron of "apron/ charge*, eelnwerer an Cepnra rue, spun a remittance of Ten Dollars. Addreaa Dr. OEO U. KEYSER. No. 140 Wcoat wt. Pittatmrch. P.,. en,lbiaws TAMES ROBB, Y./ Market street.,'Whole u nt..nd Retail dealer in BOOTS ANDEILOPS - of every varlet), hasp:lst received foam the New !Selland Starlet*, tories a large •nd well *elected stook of Boots, Elovyrktraw 4.c., which he will avower CLIEA P tUR cram.— Pozchuen are reqlo,ll4 to call before bluing and 'satisfy thrlves el the fart. Ala°, eb.., m.. 1.3. order on abort nuke. apt FOR BALE OR A Liptly. by 100 feet,ort wbkh are erected, Ilaildlogs„-Pdaeks, narelering it calla ble fur any kind of inannfieharlag, situate. on Denman street. BLintlngtann, onsaitellartenterVi Coal .Dept, !En quint of Jolt ALEXANDER EOM, Liberty strookfittsturgL. LINEN CAMBRIC EISIBROLDERIES in CIiThLANS AND SETTS, • EDGINGS' ANDINSARTINCIA DUACIIFINLD AV" Corns andllastes street. HIDES -4004'1=m Kips;_ 180 Dry nut •1,4 In store awl for sale by bulb BYR sauxulACV: D:1713=--- fIaRIEKK-1.00 14s. Lierk w D e n t t rum beese ‘6,r. de ' . • J 310,72 it 4 inpeageo sweet.
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