CFLILDS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT-AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, v p ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j BOOT-_S AND SHOES, o forary v a riety, and latest styles and fashions 'adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, whieh Laving been purchased principally for CASE, direct from the Manufacturers, and 'lnfected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our friends who may call. ..' ' .WE AIR ACIENTS FOR i Which are highly recommended throughont Cho FAIIIIIO M=id 5z..r...x..s- p A.:m.3E11.7-r Stetee for their durability arid cheap...l-)NR PAIR having boon round by actual tat, in :, VIAITALLLIC 017 T -WEAR THREE PAIRS OP THE OLD STYLE. .TAA - . -10 ) 30 'BOOTS AM , SHOES.far/layers mill find it to their Atm:doge to tell and re ---_ . ___ P A- BOYS, amino one gook ,_ . Before Purchasing Ehemiere. CHILDREN, liii-Particular attention given to ord... uirio.,irrihor Alin II'qANDLESS ROBERT JAMISON THOMAS JAMISON JOSIAH RtAllr4c. YOUTHS AND JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., No. 103 WOOD arnicwr. PITICSBITkcG-Ff IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, - TO THEIR STOCK FOR THE SPRING- AND SUMMER TRADE, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their Terme and Prices will be as Favorable to Purchasers as those of nny other Roane; East or West. seireash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. twill:dim-kid F .55piciat Ponca JOHN S. LEH, 11IERCSANT TAILOR, No. 45 Market St., Pittsburgh. - A gliad assortment Gf CLOTIIS, CILISLIIERES, Ttii#Os, COLTITOS, toad 'ail 'goods imitable for gentlrmone' warjutneetted. ,Orden promptly anod, to the loteet etylcs of the art. tar2Sirlfe -I'4. cCORD dr CO-, ca 114qt1111.CTUR , Eitn AND DC ALE nu IN OATS, cars AND STRAW GOODS, • - ITHOZE3ALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. :darn ROW en band for Spring Sales, as large sni Complete nu asacrtment it Goods as can be found in any pr dic cistern cities, cowman of POE, SILK AND WOOL MATS or every atyle and quality:CA.l'Bot every quality and latest Labium; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEOIIOIIN AND PANAMA RATS; STRAW, LEGIIOIOI AND SILK BON NETS, etc., Mc. Persons misting to wallow either by Wanalatz or Itcran, will And it to their adrantagwrocall and cumin* ouratock. mill PaNDIV/I WIIITIN ZINC PAINT. 80.0 'roan Snow - White and No. L DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, - WAI7.IterTED PURE in apt, and to antra, for ea:o by • JOSEPH H. STRONG, No. 53 Mende Street, Neer Turk, torsO3oolfo Agent, Vieille Montego° & Co • Patin DRAPSdR AND TA22.0R~ • No. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, • PPITSBURGII, PENNA., Ilas just returned from the Eastern Cities and now remising his Spring stock of Cletlse, eassimarse, Vestiogs and Outings of every vadat) and style adapted Zp tbnbast'city andsountry trade, which will be mad. op to ardor with promptness and despatch, and at rates us low as et .1,1 other similar establishment to Entity. feta-Afo CHARLES PACKER & CO., No. 119 Pearll9treet, MOStOn. 001111/MSION KIMCIUSTS 101 751 3112 Or Boots, Shoes and Sole' Leather, USW Is rough, Carried Leather, Buff, Polish. Grain, Woe, Kip, Pulite, Sic: Shoop Ski. in rough, finished Linings and roll:wed Roma, Morocco, Kid LA Boot Skins, and Thrones Loather. RitiMINCLT EORTIIII7O3, Cuograes Street, D.ston WILLIAM lIIIRRAOE, un. Pearl " G. CARLTON t CO., 103 State " .13.01151 L AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING, IN ALL ITS BRANCOS, Dom) hi the best reamer said shorta thee. J. & H. PHILLIPS, Nos. 20 i2S St. Clair Street —Pelo./3.1-Z.133.14 4,5:: CO.. Forwarding androlimlssion Nerehauts, And Agents for the sale of -Pittsburgh Mann - -facture& Consignments and °Were for LEAD, HIDES, 'HEMP, PRODUCE. Act, solicited. Prompt efteu' Lion to recelaint forwarding. So. 49, p aprkeffcial 15 ttttt t bt. Louis. daVatimte • J.•U. antusrair, D., 183 - Third Street, Pittansrgh, Penn., Harlog had the sdenutagee of Eutern Cdlegas sod Ho. Vitali, and eeettal years' practice, offers ble proressloool acrelua ho SURGICAL AND MEDICAL OASES. grilll2sCl3. Rev. V. D. Moseard. 001. Wilson McCandless. Rev. D.II. d. McLean. Hon. IL A. Weaver. T. 11. Bill, Esq. Hon T. J. BlEbsro. J. It. Sinter. John IL Mellor, E. my3:lydtb iamb MeCo EWN.A. STOVIr. NVO.RPCS. -ALEXANDER BRADLEY, 171.7771.01711211 mg" MIX% ElrrnaT .17477 T 07 COOKING,' PARLOR AND BEATING STOVES, P 13112 and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. "Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Perarrr Gee Sna.vora and %rots CoNsui n COOK STOVES: Office and Badea Room, mrlllydre No, 4 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. Pa STARCH AND PARMA Node by the Welt PhiladelpUto Illanufactcuring Co (Pied Premium airinled by the Franklin Institute, Xorember, 1e58.) Diamond Dim Raul', In cases unsVg 0 boxes, 6 lbs. each Do do ' basso do 4/3 opern,l " do; Also, Refined, Pare and Pearl Starch, la WIMA TWO. sloe., all (or laundry um, COgN SABINA, (or Oorn Sturdy) In bac. CO mots each. 1111.• o prepared for culinary porno.% and can so impactor in tarn to any now is non. POT - THOMPSON, CLARKE AR/IPSO, 65naltf.to Agonto for the Oonclany. "N 1). KL1C.P3.33-A-L-LT, UM:ISM OM ..113.513 MI kin. of Tobacco, Smart' and Cigars, Erittozotently takttatte buildlux No. 129 Wood st*.at, In tAtitkra to their hantstactoring kletablishroont.tia43lll.lsi karat, whet, (boy will!"e platted to receive their friends, ap27:lofr . 11.):*:10 0 1:51,80:Vii DR. W. F. .FIINDENDERLI having re• turned to Pithibrugh with the intemition of making ft hi, raw-. madame, cm be innid at his 017/CE. No. 101901:WM 8T11.817, between Wood and Ernithneld 190.0diee homy from 9 a. w.t0.4. 9. W 0e23-ditmro N. 710.E.NLICS Zr, SONS. Foreign and Domestic BIM of Exchange, CERTIPICATES OP DEPOSIT, BARK NOTES AND SPECIE, EIXAREET STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. 13.Bbilactiocia condo on &litho principal claw throng.• oat too United Statos. apTL4rly VORIC GrN .EXCIELANG4L. SIGHTBILLS DRAWN BY °MOAN, SEES lAN & CO.. ON ,TDB UNION DARN, LONDON, IN 80315 OW ONB POtrilD 15TERLI216 AND 13:PWA.111)8. aup,sau on the principal. cities anti towns of Prance, RolgtornGertaany, Ennis and other European taw, cimilantly on bowl and for ado by WW. U. WILLIAMS A Ma, eTAIToto Bankers. Wood stfrot.cornof of Third. & MARKLE PUNTING, JOB AND ALL ICBM OP Worotionso, No. A 7 Wood Stress, PITTSBG72OII, PA. myttf fo fleas bought sr market prkes. JOIXDI c oo 1.3.1t0 11111MOUCTIntne or Iron ll*lllo4, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Rhutten, Window; Guards, &e., ira. sm;s4 sbyd agir sa mins so.t, (Daiwa Wocidazid !AAA) PITTSI=OII, PA, -41.1ra ea hand 4 mutat) of cum Namur, Intl and Nam nltable In all ;impalas. Articular wanton paid to en Dining Granflays. Abblng dorm it nort notice. Lug rm. U. rump -,4 1 ,-rTorarrzc-rs AT LAW. SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY, IPo ;4 Abistel Mak Dubuque, lown. AgraamtfanAp=l 4 madeln any part of Northern lowN_or Western • Wlllattealto,the webs,. and We of Real Edge, Or tanthofonsion Bondi and Morrows- . seatydfo .ROMIXSON, MINIS I; MILLERS, NOWNDZDA AND NACUMMDffs, WAS IiCIINTraTON WORK 13, Plttlibrirgb,. Patina. - Omar, N0.,71- Market street. tirettherirre all bads of Iltaamlnelne• and HID Main 7Durkrip,Drilror4 Work,Stwo &Um and Ebert Iron 7eppl:C=4 Italnilring done on abortnitlce. iceidydfa McLB:IIG . W. , IN. Anhui; Cologne Spirits and Foul 011,, "tan& 21«. 700 and 170 sagazetree. .. .8 , 13-' 'X' . 0 V E , . - CLILATZts aura n.arrali Eh '''''' • -- . -op Ey11111" veraErr, ' MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, - wnoLzseLE OR RETAIL, aIBB X' liTor dr, C 0 ... Ate. 2 ad . MIN/1y dt. ea,Pituburgh, . s. , as.,rrrr...~, ""t=k r = • T.A.XLCOI%, - at. Obvir street, loradiverwritnen,s rtnsannum,P4 Special 'Loftus POSTLEV, NELSON ct CO., Grtrz rt.A.R.R.m L. S SOI;TD BOX VISF.S, Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades Picts, htattik - ks, 91c4105, Wodips, [farrow Teeth, tr. Warehouse, No. 17 Market Street, PITTBBURG 11, P.k. nOTHERSI DIOTIUKUSII MOTHIGH.1:111 D. fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup for Children 'Teething. It has no Nue, on earth. It greatly facilitates tlut prneoca of teething DT witlenlng the gums, reducing all Inflammation—sedl allay pain, and la tura to regulate the buseelm Ilepend upon It. mothers, It will give rest to yountelvea, mad relief out twsieli to your Infanta.. Perfectly safe lu all 0n.... Thou valuable preparstiou It the proscription of . nue of ahe ruciteterwrinurod and akflful fomalo Physicians to New England, and has hoe. lased with nrrar•foillug muse, In millions of emus. • We helium. It the lvet and wrest routedl in Inn world , in all 0.011 of Dyeentery nod Diarhooe to Cillidrru,wbethcr It aria.■ from teething OT from any other cause. If life and health can be cAtlenatod by dollar. and conta,lt to north It. weight In gold. lltllloo. of bottle. are sold ovary year In the United Rohm. It Is an old and erell.trled remedy. PRIOR ONLY 25 CENTY. A BOTTLE. . • - /KrNone geuuloe rodeo the fue-eltulle of CURTIS A PER INS, New York, leen the out aide wrapper, Sold by Drugginta throughout the world. DR_ GEO. 0. KEYSER, Agent for Plltathrgh Jotbiewlyfer w.A.Tc a ES WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TILE SALE OF Arkunticarr WATCHES. We would most respectfully call the atten tion the puhlk t, the American IVanhea Ines lieiag ex tensively latraduenii, ten mannfatlare n( which hail be comes, firmly ratablialied that entire run/bane ean be plan-A open them o nth, an( correct tininnevpi re, ti.ith by the wearer and seller. Raving bons eapitatol r,r il, evie of these Watches, the p, t Ik may be assured that , tv e tmi them at tbetvery Maui cath prices. We have Oleo a very lore,e .took or SILVER ar. I P LAIRD WARE, TINE GOLD JEWELRY to rimb v.! Gond, Garnet, Camas, Jet end raintlnge. Our unortment cf CLOCKS Ls unusually large Al present consprislug some boasatiful within:is of EIGHT and ONE DAY TAMAR. mail OFFICE. CLOCKS .t GREATLY HE. DUCED PEKES. We 118 TO &ISO II full stock of English on.lSttimi GOLD and SILVER WATCHES on hand, all of our own Importation. Alsa, Watch Fluter,' Tools, 'laterals sod Wstch Glasses. lIEINEMAN A SIETRAN, Sr. 42 Fifth street. lIIMM=I WING _4CH. R 0 • 0 I F R =II! LATE IMPROVEMENTS EIANUFACTUREIPS PRICES, ALEX. R. REED, LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER ➢TILL PARK, Dr CI7RDY & CO" MANUFACTURERS OF SILEATILING, BRAZIERS' and 1101.7 COPPER, PRESSED COP PM BOTTOMS, Raised SIM Bottoms, Ppolter Polder, de, Aleo, Importers and Nolen. to IdETAL.,d TIN PLATE MELT IRON, WTISE. Ce Cohotardly ea Hand, Tlomerf• /tlnc.hieor raid Toole. toe, No. 149 Firet and 129 Second tweet, twrgh, Penna. itaripecial cri.lers of Copper cat to nvy patturo. mr2-4*.lyP The Gro.at EnGIISO Remedy. SIR JAPIEs CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Proparad from • proocription of Sir James Clarke, M.D. Phialslon Extraordinary to the Qat... - Thu roll known Malletne is no isupostitiou, but a aore avid tot. remedy (or Yeasalo Difßeultie• and Obstructions, rot. any cause whatever; and although • powierfal remedy, they cotitsdn nothing hurtful to the comaitntlon. TO HARRIED LADIES it le peculiarly import It will, In • aliorttime, bring ou the monthly portal with rogularity. Viers Pals have never been known to f Tin lohcrf the "lir.- blons oathestconilpage ypamphlet are well obscener/. Ter full particular., get a pamphlet, froo, of the agent. N. B —*l and If placate .olartips endured am at:abort sod wit, will ineurs • battle, contaltnta; over GO pill., by rotors mail. 11. L. YAIITIESTOCK 100, Citteburgh, wholwiale omit, end toll by all ilettgairtx. 0027;LIdw fc T Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES. BOYD .sc. CO., ktanufactarene of CAST STEEL; abw, SPRING, PLOW owl A. B. STEEL; SPILLEOS-and AXLES, Corner non and Fi, &reds, Pitirtnirgh, IS D. R. Rocii-Ekts AL. co., MANIMICTIZJia 07 Etagere. Improved Patent St.., Cultivator Teeth. Ourner Emend Ptre Stmts. Pdaturgh, letraidk. W" "Y M-41. N 6a HO N. Llenafacturera and Dealora lu all klnd. of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND 143.1.a..P T03344:4000, Corner of Sleilluidd litrref and MratandAfky, PITTSBURGH, PA. RAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joseph II W. C. Bidwell (Sossenoes to ItTic., Rolfe d Ewett.) au-nrnervans Ir RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. PITTBBUROII, PFZIN'A. ELEINFLY FZ. COLa,LNIS Forwarding and COIXISIIfiISiOD Merchant AND WfOLTAa*•7 DEALER IN Cheesa, Butter. Seeds, Fish And Prodaeo Generally; Awl/ N. u Wbod Stmt. Ferretmeaa .7. SCOTT, Dentist. HAS removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. Wm. A. Wird, No. 2i I Peon ,trot, (south stdej third door above Hand drat. Wilco Elms from 8 A. X. AM 6 P. H. Side, Oil and Leathot Store. D. KIRKPATRICK 41 Sorra, No. 31 S. Third it., between Market asniCheitnet eta. ThlindilPhint for ado DRY AND SALTED SPANISH RIDES, Dry and Green Ratted Patna KIRI, Teener,' Oil, Tamen' and Car. rare Tote at the lotreet price., and epee the beat terma ta.Am kin& of Leather in the rank wanted, for • hid, the Ugliest trinket piles will be given In cash, or taken In exchange for Haat Leather stored free of charge sod sold on cetntnintlett. tnrllydre U. S. FOSTER, E. D,, lzo-mcsoi , ..Pi. T 3EC Offioel , No- /38 Wylie Street, =14:68m6 rat x!.4"73.70R,,r °ER,— QiL le nu= nr • STRAW BONNETS AND RAT% BONN= BUD:UM 93 DATUM STIDLETii'. . 6 ;i I UD I4I, f -PDINDVNGI/.1- Vittsburgt 05N et/ t. 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 180 • - llte•n Teurartsrune.—Observations taken at Sbaw's Optician Store, No. 59 Fifth et., yesterday. c.'clock,•. 12 C. " r. hi MEE DAILY I'\'i., PRATER NIKLTING IV 6nm:qr.—This day and ever; day a Union Prayer Meeting is held front trait-pant cloven to half-past twelve o'clock, in the First Presbyterian Church, Beaver street, Allegheny. It is for all, without dis tinction of punt, or denomination. "Ark and ye shall receive." n - Y- UNION PRATER MEETING, al tho rooms of the Young Men's„Chritttinn Association , No. f 3 Fifth street, at .1 o'etnek, r. n., every altaronon. Come for a few minutes if you cannot May lager. A NOW Ciii, a TO nn EILECTZD IN PITTS:W.II. —The United Brethren in Christ, who have a young and fluttri.,hing mission, (their only representation in the place, prop.. building a, bouts of worship on the site Cow occupied by:them on Band street, oppo site the St. Andrew's Chruch. The present house being entirely too small to accommodate the congre gation, they hero already secured a liberal sub. scription from their membership; but being compara tively low In number, they cannot meet the entire cost of the work. They de, therefore, solicit aid from a generous public who will be railed upon by the Rev. George Wagoner, pastor of the aforesaid con gregation- 013:Otd, MJTCIIELCS LECTURE.—This eloquent and effective lecturer commenced his course of five lectures in City Hall 145, evening. There were about SOO persons prevent, while the Hall will accommndato one-half more than that, The nuttimico was a highly intelligent and appreciative one, but not so largo as we Mid hoped to see. The weather was, however, quite unfavorable. The lecturer is exceedingly clear in his style, pleasant in his manners as aspent• Cr, anti impressive : in his style. All listened with unabated attention while he led them through the- msres of the starry science of as tronomy. lie berm nt the beginning ❑e slated first the E Ojeda of the lectures he propoees to do liver here, as follow Fins; Tho powers of the flume Mind as dis layed in the earlier discoveries in Astronomy. Se p rann, 'rhe Revelations ad> Telescope. Tutrya, What has been accomplished by Mathemat. -sal Analysis. Fot ilia, Evidences which Astronomy furnishes of the existence owl attributes of tied. Firm. To trace out and explain some orals aS. tronomical allusions to be found in the Hebrew Scriptures. After having thus euumerated the subjects which will ocoupy our attention, he proceeded to give such o sketch, as time allowed, of the history of Astronomic discovery. The idea first arrived at, appears to have been that all the stars morel in circles. Then followed the idea, from the evidence of thy senses, that the earth was the centre of motion, itself being motionless. Hip parchue, the Father of Astronomy, demonstrated the irregularity of the Bun's motion, and also the Moon's, :anti from these discoviriea it be came manifest that if the motions of the sun and moon were circular and uniform, the earth did net occupy the exact centres of their orbits, else no irregularity would hove been found . Were was a point gained. Next came Ptolemy, whose system of the heavens took for so long a series of years a hold upon the world, to whom succeeded Copernicus, who cut looso from all former theories and plant ing his foot upon the sun, set world and system revolving around that great centre. It remain ed, however, for the great Lawgiver of the Heavens, Kepler, to fix the stared regulations of the universe.. tiers the lecturer goys a most in teresting review of [belabors of that wonderful mint how, by laborious study, ho demonstrated that the orbits of the planets were not circular but eliptical; that the planets moved over equal spaces is equal times. Ile ftloo discovered that great law, that the squares of the times of the planets' revolutions are to each other as the cubes of their distance from the run From Kepler he passed to Galileo, who dia. covered the lawn of motion, which are BOW too familiar to need repetition. Every child learns them in his natural philosophy. Prof. Mitchell concluded his eloquent lecture by ri review of the deecovery,of the great Eng. lich philosopher, Newton, mid au explanation of come of the steps by which that discovery eqo made. The lecture_ wan beautiful alike iu fie conception nod its delivery Ills next lectuie will ho on Thurnduy nverliuo Subject —The t •e “tiort o Jthe Telescope. Pont —Dili tt, nontlnnum who nal iW [noon. nd glopt, In. tend to I.efoln Wo. ;mitotic, the , n•itnhonrol 100 onnth op •r, 1,, nOl.. Pottco Irene —Frederick Peter made an al. fidavit yesterday before the Mayor, charging Maurice Carlisle and George Price with assault and battery. The affair occurred iu the Fifth Ward, nod it is alleged the accused came into Peter's room, struck him on the back with an iron bar, flung tumblers at his head, and had all that Kiri of amusement not pleasant to he borne. Maurice Carlisle was the only one of the two caught, and ho eons committed for trial. .1 Feghting IVynan —Mrs. Susan Flyn, of Birmingham, made an affidavit yesterday before the Mayor, charging Mary Ann Johnston, of East Liberty, we believe, with assault and bat tery with invent to kill. Mrs. J. is said not to be of very gentle temper. Sbe is the mother of Enoch Well. As the atheist alleges, Mrs. J. is a relative of here, and had sent to England to a mutual relative, a young lady, desiring her to come to America and live with her. The girl came, but soon found that it was not agreeable to her to live with Mrs. J. 8,7 she went to Mrs. Flyn to ask advice, and Mr. F. who is a glass blower, and on industrious man in Birmingham, told t be girl to come and live with him and make her home there. She concluded to do so, which enraged Mrs. Johnston and she decided to wreak vengeance upon Mrs. Flyn. 5.7 yesterday, Mrs. J. walked over to Birmingham. Mrs. F. saw her ia the distance corning, and feared an out break; she fled into a room in the eecood story of her house and bolted the door; the wrathful Mrs. J. broke down the door, beat Mrs. Flyn dreadfully; dragged her by the hair out of the house and into the street and then daubed her with dirt. Tho poor girl in her terror jumped (rota a second story window and hurt herself also. A warrant was issued, but we did not learn whether or not Mrs. Johnston had been arrested. =MI VTO.IIHS Sarah Potts, Mary Watert and M. A. Rich ards were taken up by tho police yesterday on charge of keeping a house abed repute, on Wy lie street. They gave bail in $2OO each to Ap pear far trial. Mra. Willoughby and her largo family of nymphs, who were brought up on Monday ahont midnight; agreed to leave town without further delay, and were discharged. They will be looked after and carefully observed, so that they may carry ont their promise. Mary M'Latighlin ICU taken on a surety of the peace on oath of a woman named Stockman, yesterday. The day at the Mayor's office seems to have been devoted to quarrelling and fighting women, not to even to mention even a worse kind. Yesterday afternoon the case of John F. Me- Clymonds, school leacher in the Fifth Ward, came op for trial. David Beck, father of a lit tle boy named Johnny Beck, brought a suit against Mr. M?C. fo?assault and battery. It is alleged that the teacher punished Johnny very severely with a ratan, and hence the snit. The defence brought on very many citizens of the Ward, School Directors; and others who testified very strongly as to the excellent character and reputation of Mr. M'Clymonde as a gentleman and a teacher. A little boy, a pupil in the ahool, named Kennedy Robb, testified that John ny Beck didn't have his geography lesson, that when sent to his seat and told by his teacher to come out upon the floor and study it, he refused to comply, and then the teacher used the ratan upon the boy's; back and legs; the boy raid John ny wasn't whipped very hard and way sometimes guile obstinate. Other testimony from several bright boys from the school was adduced. The prosecution did not make out a very strong case as may be inferred from the fact that the jury speedily returned a verdict of Net Guilty and deolared that the prosecutor should pay thecosts. QUARTZ!. 13I.SSIONS.—Tho case of Joe. Crow ford, for misconduct with Miss Morgt. Smith, of Tarentum, occupied nearly all of yesterday. A hoat of witnesses were examined, and this and the speech of Mr. [toward, for the prosecution, and of Mr. Kirkpatrick, for the defence,epan oat till about three o'clock. The judge gave the case to the jury in a very wholesome charge. The twelve then retired, and In ten minutes came in with a verdict of Guilty, against Mr. Crawford. The poor girl, Margaret-Bmitb,more Maned against than tinning, hes been through the fieryfordeal. Within a week she has been tried for infanticide and misdemeanor and pros ecuted Crawford for the offence of which skein the principal sufferer.. 00 trial, she Tray ac quitted, and_xte prosecatrix, yrozaisierolPoor girl. LOOK TO YOUSI GOTTERS.—The Street Commis sioners have given the people due notice of their intention to enforce strictly the ordinance re quiring all persons to clean the sidewalks in front of their houses or properly, and to keep the gutters cleaned oat. No further notice will .he given, and those who wish to escape the pen allies will see this duty replier!, attended to. - rirrsauaali, P 4- TSB BISTAL DEALIEILL —Trao,bille• have been found egalast,Vim. Maloney, Caspar Boweremith, Michael Llataa, Geo. Roobert, Ohes.-Diaded, , ,Taa. Joace,l, Heavy lib:thole, IVm. Smith, llichael est. *inland 14ithaer liartzhao, ferfiest: , 08144144kalitidt. Jr , I . .1: 'T E 3 Ms Er li.C3l—i: 1121111:11 MDZ:E! IN SUM. in !MAUR 00 52 .... 110 02 Tim following P. 8c Comes rather late, but better late than never.—Eds. Gar. P. S.—Every one has observed at the public assemblages this winter, that many of the youth' of the city who attend them, are affected by a disease which must cause great pain and incon venience to themselves, and be a source of great annoyance to all the rest of an audience. It prevails among all ages, from the more child up to the "hobble-de-boy" (another favorite word of grandmother's to express a period of life which the refinement of the present day, designates as "the disagreeable age,") and ouly the gentle and well bred of every ago ore exempt from it. Doctor Socrates Sangrago expresses the belief ' • ' that the disease is an "idiopathic exilitic affec tion of the inferior extremities." Doctor Fall ' neat km is of the opinion that it is merely the re sult of an "idiotic exinanition of the vertex."— These learned gentlemen appear to differ, but how far they really differ depends evidently on the meaning of their groat scientific phrases which my little dictionary gives me no light on. When thereiis a very largo assemblage together, the vymptoms of the complaint begirt to evince themselves at au early hour in the evening.— About a quarter after seven, the patients become impatient and nervous, a few of them here and there, begin to be affected. They are seized with a sort of irresistible jerking in their infe rior extremities, and vague clattering noises are heard from several parts of the house—like the rattling of distant thunder. lon listen to them and tremble, for you begin to feel that you are surrounded by a slumbering pandemonium. It only needs the faintest possible cause to set the whole place iu an uproar. The slightest thing will now throw all the sufferers into a paroxysm. Some well-known citizen, or editor, intent open his own business of finding a good seat, walks across the front of the hall—a fiddler steps upon the stages, or the expected lecturer appears in the aisle. It is the signal for the imps—it is the spark in the powder house, it is the streak of lightning and hey presto! Pandemonium awakes. Tho magazine explodes; the thunder deafens' Peal after peal follows, and "\aat from ono lone shoe, But every brogan now bath found a tongue, And Scuallegs answers from the crazy crowd 114 to the joyous Boots that call to him eland." Is'nt it dreadful ° You ace I was forced into poetry to finish the sublime description, and there wasn't a thing in the whole dictionary of quotations strong enough to do it, except Byron. Later in the evening I have known these pa roxysms to be brought on with great power by very small provocations. The unrolling of a map or picture of a volcano produced an in stantaneous eruption. Dr. Boynton once brought it on by simply sliding his hands over and tram each other in imitation of. the motion of a cow's jawe. Doctor Sangrado is of the opinion that the effedt was produced, on this last occasion, on strictly scientific principles—just as a room full of people may be set to gaping by making the longs yawn. Indeed, he thought it a meet interesting and beautiful experiment. Moptvi Malapert paid it was on perfectly natural princtplen, the cnitnectiou on association being between the cow and the calf, (in the boots of course,) but as her theory might seem direspect ful to some of my youthful beaux, I decline to adopt it. Tho exciting dunes of the "oxilitie affection" which occur at concerts are for more numerous than at lectures. Whoever was at Mr. Its Ham's last, will remember how fright fully violent were the paroxysms en that other wise most delightful occasion. Can nny thing be done for the poor fellotr' Certainly, you do not for one moment suppose that one of the gentler could thus tear open the wounds of the nobler sex without haviugtoil to poor in I'd die first. You remember that night it rained so dreadfully- (tile clap of 'thunder was in the newspapers next morning)—that night I caught an awful cold; there was only one umbrella for four of us, and ISlopsa said it put her in mind of one parasol over four umbrellas. Next day I walked into Dr. Goitipluee office. My eyes were red and my checks etreaked, my hair frizzled and a great Rennet bandage round my jaws; the brown veil hid it you know in the etrcet--1 sainted inventor of brown veils' what do we not owe to thee!) The moment the doctor laid his eyes on me and emelt the camphor, said he, '1 eee, Mary Jane, you have gat the tooth ache again; sit down and I will relieve you in a few minutes." Suppose he had just slammed the door in my face, instead of trying to cure ins' I have discovered two infallible remedies, I and am willing to slake mg medical reputation— (now, Doctor Socrates, you need not get no fid gety nitwit it. tune enough to cry "quack! quack!" when the goLings runaway)—on either of them It is a POielliti and fearful thing for a feeble, delicate young female thus to enier.as it were within the gloomy portals of the Aiscula plan temple. An awful sense of responsibility resin upon me, hit the welfare of mankind and the comfort of womankind, in this community of t!onCert leCllll,l lovers, impels ino onward. pea !veal obi inole to PU00"..- 1 14( - F - Id difficulty of inducing my particular classatients to tube the prescribed inn:hest e to say, many of the wont unconscious of disease; and others are no itiott'Ay conceited as to refuse all remedies suggesC:s'% by our sex. You remember how strenuously, Turks op posed Lady Hester Stanhope wh e attempted to introduce vaccination Imolai, them; in was years and years before theyavadld accept even a bleoved cure from one of theidterdsed sex. The first remedy I propose Is, that the city fathers shall cause the floors of the several large halls to he laid with load-stone, and require the soles ed heels of all oboes and boots to be roads of iron. Every boot would then be s sort of Ma hornet's coffin, attracted downwards iostead of upwards. Tho effect is obvious; tho feet of,the patient being fast, the bead will bob up. The eyes of the rest being attracted to his silly ap pearance, none of them will he inclined to imi tate the movement. I have more faith In my second remedy, though mothersaye she has often tried it on John without MICCCBB. An empirio who professed to give in structions to stammerers in lwo words, which, if implicity followed, would infallibly cure, gath ered a class, collected the foe in advance, and in sanded them to—"quit stuttering." My pa tients will appreciate my disioterestedoces in .king no fee, even if they refuse the advice, which iu I:limply—letrp your feet still I have ob served that the 811CCe58 of all great medical die coveries depends on the liberality of the discov erer in advertising. To ensure. this chief ele ment of popularity, I propose that you, Messrs. Editors, dual devote one aide of your paper to advertising my great specific. In consideration thereof,' you shall have the nse of the remedy without charge. It le true, neither yourselvee nor any members of your family are likely to have the complaint; but then you have a large circle of readers, who are of coarse your friends, and will be glad to see ouch proof of benevolence and public spirit. Respectfully, etc., April 11, 185 J. Maus JANC. Bocce Down OF TIM LAST OF THE CONSTOGA WM:MS.—As Samuel Barnhart, ono of the old Conestoga {Vagoners,was going West on the Pitts burgh & Cbamborsbnrgh turnpike, in crossing the bridge east of Bedford, over the Juniata, 20 feet above low water mark, the floor timbers gave away and the wagon, loaded with Hour, with the team of 6 horses, wefe dropped in the river. By the prompt exertions of the citizens of Bedford, the horses were saved. Mr. Barn hart is a fixture on this road, as he supplies the people residing on it with anything they need from Baltimore and from Pittsburgh, and car. rice any produce they may desire. Mr. Barn hart is a trust-worthy man and the only one left of the many teamsters who in days gone by made their regular trips from Pittsburgh to Baltimore. REv. J. A. Swasar preached his farewell die course at the Beaver street M, E. Church, on Sunday eight. He will leave for Callao, S. A., to-morrow. He intends to spend his lifo there se a missionary, a eoldier of the cross, and the prayers of all the good will attend him in his arduous struggles. His family will go with him. The Pittsburgh Annual Conference meets on the 27th of the-present month, until which lime his pulpit will be occupied by Rev. Dr. Baird, of the Christian Advocate. DIIOVMSWELLE has been Hurd from. Her elec tion name on Tuesday last, and Seth T. Hurd, nnill-driver, editor of the Ciipper, and the fun niest or men, was elected Mayor by 87 majority. Seth Is a thorough going Republican, and when they want to carry Connecticut by a large ma jority, he is sent for to stamp the State. APPLICATION WITIIDHAWEN.—The petition for tho incorporation of the village of Temperance vale was withdrawn in the Court of Quarter Ses sions, to-day, by Thos. F. Wilson. An effort will now be made to have Temperancovillo an nexed to the borough of South Pittsburgh, pre serving separate election districts. Narr BAHICINO finosa.—The house rceently vacated by the Allegheny Bank, corner Third and Wood streets, is to be occupied hereafter by Messrs. J. B. Semple and J. B. Jones, Bankers. The notice of the new partnership, etc., may be found in another column of this morning's On. Tnt Grand Jury having finished the arduous duties devolved upon them, yesterday rose, and were discharged by some appropriate remarks from Judge McClure, thanking them for the faitkiful manner in which they bad transacted all the business which cams before them. We are not able, at We moment, to State the number of true bills found. We copy the' following from the Louisville Journal: "We learn from Mr. Ilamlln,'of the Telegraph, that the body of Mr. Caldwell, the chief engineer of the Nat. Holmes, and one of her .owners, was found yesterday at Being's Ferry, about two miles below the place of die. eater." TEN LW and 11115colhozeoas Libnry is to be sold ado evening at 7 o'clock, allsole auction. 6. A. Stiaprry, 21. D., era spacial attention to alt Affections of_tbe thy% Cataset irCl2and bT s. ciothodlcawingtmi+PßhtandmOmaA " Owlaa",— Telegraphic. - . - WASOINGTON CITT, April It —Judge Crawford took his seat on the bench at twenty minutes past ten. Mr. Sickles was brought in and placed in the dock. Dr. Payne, pastor of the Episcopal church, occupied ascot among prisoner's counsel, and Rev. Haley a seat near the prisoner. Woolridge, who has figured so conspicuously in this case, occupies a "eat next to Mr. Sickles father. He is tall and a power fully built wan, of some thirty-five years of age. Re , lest the use of his lower limbs by an accident, and has consequently to use crutches. Roy. Smith Payne examined by Brady.— I am a clergyman of the Episcopalian Church; reside in the city of Washington; know Sickles and his wife; made their acquaintance some twelve months ago: sate Sickles the Saturday preceding the day of Key a death; it was about fire o'clock in the afternoon: I was coming from the Capitol in a carriage with my son; as wo were passing Lafayette' mean% my at tention was called by my son to Sickles, who was pausing, going eastward; I was struck by his a pp onr . ance, and celled my son's attention -to it: I do not know that I can accurately define it non; the im pression tondo on me wee that his appearance was vary peculiar; perhaps in attempting to define it I might mix up my subsequent impressions with those which I had at the time, test it was certainly very Peculiar; I thought there was a wildness about Sickles' appearance on that occasion; he seemed to be like a man who was in some profound, some great trouble of some kind or otherz . I do not know that I can accurately draw a line between my previous im pressions and those which I have now; I said to my son, "how very bad," or, "how very strange he looks:" 1 do not reccollect the precise words; it was enough to show that lay attention was called to tho 'peculiarity. of his appearance; the impression pro duced on my mind variably was that there woe a kind of mingled defiant air about him—a desolate air—l do not know how otherwise to &Goo it. Cross-examined by District Attornoy—Was driv ing in front of the President's house, homeward; he mu walking in front of the President's house; we raw him approaching; wan walking rapidly; be did not address me; do not know that be raw ma. lion. R. Walker, sworn— Either three or twenty minutes after three o'clock, I ERA' Siekles in his own house en the afternoon of Sunday, February 27th: as he cams in his 191,1LIDer appeared excited; some. thing strange about it; his voice was somewhat dif ferent from the manner in which I had usually heard him speak; he advanced and took me by the hand; I think he then said a thousand thanks for coming to see me under these circumstances. He had scarcely repeated these words when I saw a great change in his appearance. He be came very mach convulsed indeed; he threw him self on the sofa covering his face with his bands. He then broke into tin agony of unnatural cad unearthly sounds, the most remarkable I ever heard; eomethlag like a scream, interrupted by violent sobbing. From hie convulsed appear ance, and in the act of writhing, his condition appeared to me very frightful and appalling; so much so that I thought if it lasted touch longer be must become insane. Ile was indulging in constant exclamati.ms about dishonor h eying heen brought on his house, his wife and child. Ho seemed particularly to dwell on the diegrace brought on his child. I should think this continued for ten minutes. I endeavored to pacify him, but with very little effect. I turned from him to go fora physiciso myself, but he end:tied to stop a little these vto. lout exclamations, and finally they broke off The spasms becauSe less violent till they ceased. I must have been thero something over half an hour, I accompanied him front there to jail; I Was still alarmed at his condition, not knowing when the convulsions would recur. Cross.Examine!l—At first I do not think any person was present but Butterworth; I was very much excited myself; but I will not be certain think Butterworth and Goddard efICLIC in when these terrible convulsions occurred. I think no one was present but Butterworth besides myself I remained talking with Butterworthfour or firs minutes, when Sickles came in alone, and stayed with us some little time. I was, from a great variety nausea of much excited; I never was more so than on that notation. When the convulsions came on, I thought I would go for a physician. At this point, Mr. Stanton, who was near the prisoner, asked that the cross-examination he discontinued for the present, in order that the accused might retire for a few minutes. Mr. Sickles, during the statement of the witness, be ing violently affected, breaking out into sobs and profusely shedding tears. E. It. Bart and Luisce Bell, one on each side, and Mr. Sickles, sr., together with others, accompanied him from the court room. The witness particularly, and many warm spectators, were moved to tears. The scene was one of deep interest The following is Mrs. Sickles' confession, which was offered In evidence: '•I hare been iu a house in Fifteenth street with Mr. Key; how many times 1 don't know; I believe the house belongs to a colored man; the house is unoccu pied; I commenced going there the latter past of January: 1 have been in it alone and with Mr. Key: I usually staid there an hour or more; there is a bad iu it in the second story; do what is usual for n wicked woman to do: the intimacy commenced this winter, when 1 came from New York. in that house; an intimacy of an improper kind: I have met him half a dozen times or more at different hours of the day, on Monday of this week, and Wednesday also; the meet iog was arranged when we met in the street and .sit parties; I near lentil speak to him when Mr. Sickles was at homes, because ha did not like me is speak to him; I did not see Mr. Key for some days after I got here; ho then told vie he had hired the house as a place where he nail 1 could meet; I agreed to it; these was nothing in the house to eat or drink; the room in warmed by a wood fire; Mr. Key generally goes there first; we have walked there together, say four times; I do not think any more; I wan there on Wednesday last between two and three o'clock; I was there alone; Laura (her daughter) was at • slra. Hoover's; Mr. Key took her and left there at my request; from there 1 went to 15th street, to meet Mr. Key, and from thence to the milk woman. Immediately after Mr. Key left Laura at Mrs Hoover's I met him in 15th street Mr. Sickles was sometimes out of town and sometimes at the capitol. We ar• ranged the interview for Wednesday in the street. Have met Mr. Key at Mr. Sickles' house after being told not to see him. (Signed) TIIEREEA BAGIOI.I. [The above ie all that is decent in a long and closely written page of Mrs Sickles confession. Edo. Cacetle. ] This is a true ittatement written by myself, without any inducement held out by Mr. Sickles of forgiveness or reward, and without auy men• ace from him. This I have written with my bed-room door open and my maid and child in the adjoining room at SA o'clock in the evening. Miss Ridgely is in the house within call. (Signed) Triestcsn. Ebtaiou, Lafayette Square C., February 26, IS.59.—Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton dined here, two weeks ago last Thursday, with a large party, Mr. Key, her brother, was also bore, and at my suggestion, be was invited, because he lived in the same house nib Mr. and Mrs. Pend Wen, and also because ho had invited Mr. Sickles to dine with him; and Mr. Sickles wished to invite all of those front whom be bad in v itatioDP, and Mr. Sickles said, do as you choose. THERESA. liAniot.i. Written and signed in the presence of •C. AI Ridgely. and Bridget Daffy, February 26th. Mr. Brady handed the paper containing the confension of Mrs. Sickles to the counsel for the prosecution, and requested that it be admitted no evidence. Mr. Ould objected to its being received as no woman can be a witness for or against her hue band. lie said it did not relate to the question of (ha prisoner's insanity which the defence were trying to prove. They must show that the in. sanity existed, and let the cause alone. Mr. Graham said that the common law allowed them to prove causes instead of presuming it. They wanted to stow that tho prisoner had be come intoxicated by the maddening bowl, that handed him by his wife, and that he had become insane by her confession of her gull and his dis grace. fle had a right to believe proof coming from his wife. The argument was not concluded when the Coact adjourned. Latest from Europe. New Vote, April 12.—The City of Baltimore nr 'Ted this mornii3g with Liverpool date 3 to the 30th The steamship Jura arrived out no the 2ith, and the Europa on the 28th. Nothing definite was known es to thu meeting of the Peace Congress, but Rodin, it was believed, bed been the place fixed upon for the meeting. England consents to the admission of Sardinia, but it was supposed that her representative would haves seat, but no vote, and the other Italian States the same. • In Parliament, Lord Moimesbury.yenado some ad missions in regard to Lord Cowley's mission, and expressed a hope that peace would ho maintained. There was teas confidence in peace at Peuys, Vien na and Train, where warlike preparatiodaNntinuad. Count Career continued at Paris, havinercquent interviews with tho Emperor. Tho reform debate in Parliament wan continued every night. A vote was to be taken an the 31st. The Ministers have staked their fate on the issue,— The Liberal journals consider their resignation cer tain. The Danubian Conference vas °spoked to tusem bie during the week. The business will be settled in one or two sessions, all the patrora haring agreed to recognise the Comm election. • The meeting of the Peace Congress ' it Is generally supposed, will be between the 15th and 20th of April. The telegraphic advicea by the Calcutta mail of Feb. sth embrace nothing important. Lord Elgin was preparing for an expedition up Pearl River. COMICHICIAL IXTELLIOSSCH.—LiverpooI, Netrch 27th.—Cotton, Chi; sales for the, past three clay. have been 20000 bales, including 5000 bales to spec ulators and 4000 to exporters; the market opened firm and dosed quiet, but ateady, at 73 for middling New Orleani and middling uploads at 7 1-16©7i. The Manchester advices ore unfavorable; the mar ket was quiet for Tarns, and steady for Goods, but In some cases there hadbeeu a slight decline. Breademffee—The market closed with a declining tandeney. Richardson & Spence quote Flour with a declining tendency, the • prices being easier but the quotations without change. Wheat very dull but shady: Western red 4a dd 44; white 8s 04® 10s. Boutlunn 108®103 9d. Corn dull, at, a d a . ellne; yellow Zs 9d0)51 11d: -.white 7a 2467 s bd._ p taieu i ea a—The market elutes drill Baer steady and.qulst; Pork dull and quotations nopzinal; Bacot gnleli_Cattiberlandds; Lard dill sad rmcdug, f " London .3forkete.-Flour dull. Sugar steady Coffee firm. Tea unchanggd. American Securities slow of sale, but prices unaltered. Consols 95i6 05/ for money and 96i for account. The telegraphic, advices by the Calcutta mail of 25th of February embrace nothing important. Im ports and freights were drooping. Exchange quoted at Os ld@Zo 11, The !long Song Antos wore to Feb ruary 15[1. Exehaoge 4s id. Freights flat- The Paris Bourse was depressed Three per cent rentes closing at 63 7-1 L The reports of a pending, French loan was supposed to have some indocile° in the depression. Ilerns, Monday, Much:S.-Cotton has advanced; the sales of the week were 17,000 bales, at 102iii0 102 f 50c for Nary Orleans tar. The sales of two days amount to 4,500 bales. Tho market Li active and there is a large speculative inquiry; 102 f is naked for Os., to arrive, deliverable in June and July. Wasnisorros Crrr,'April 111.—Lord Lyons to-day presented to the President his credentials as envoy extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of her Britanie Majesty. In doing so he gave utterance to the most profound feelings of the friendship of his government for that of the United States, and ex pressed the hope that the ties of amity would ho drawn still closer. The President warmly recipro cated these sent,iments, and announced that the inter view was of ' a more than usually cordial character. The Republicans intend firing a hundred guns to-morrow afternoon in honor of Jefferson's birth day and of the Republican victories in the recent State and municipal elections. I.EAVitialVineTa, April 11.—Late private advicee afford ample evidence of the discovery' of rich pla rere in the mountains. Several statements from dif ferent sources, nearly identical, corroborate finding paying deposits of shot gold at Boulder City, throngh a section of thirty miles in extent. Mitch excitement exists in Denver City, along Cherry Creek. All re ports are more sanguine than ever, and entirely con sistent with several letters from parties who went from here. Perfect reliance is placed in their state ments. NKr: Oncesms, April 12.—Dates from Vera Cruz to the Bth, state that there was great rejoicing, na tional salute and a military parade, in honor of Mc- Lean's recoguition. The Liberate are surrounding the capital, and 13,000 of them are eat off without seater or provisions. The garrison numbers 6,000 mon. Miramon sent I,ldo to the capital from Orizaba. Jct.& forces aro pursuing Min11:130111. Meta has received official dispatches confirming the Tennessee's news. lin returns to Washington in 6 few days. Billy Bowlegs died on the I I th of March. MILIVAUKEIt, April 12.—The lion. IL V. Whiton, Chief Justice of Lho 7 4 upremn Court cf died at his residence in Janesville, at half past 12 o'clock to-day. Commercial eL 1 31.1.1/TTEE AIIIIITRATION 1.01 iSrI[CT. V. P.. S. P. Rm... Wm. J I ===El ninscitp:Th Srpnr,4 Sp-, y r.,r It, I . 4Stb , orgh e;:see Paerraara4n, Wrt,er., It. Arm. tn. 4, , t. Vl.l eL'lt • marleet n doll, athla no .1, from ;fire: Lawia Yer.tle 54ti bble In vatic...llo[a al S. f.•r upar, rztrn. and IC *.:7,174, t 5 for Ity fan, brani• t r.mght 1111 I.cta It,o fr. ni at..ee a: re , ...1.-, er C'e.rn ne al.oll. d do at ill Int alodlle-rrnoPit. Wheat at F 40 1.0. n. whit.. do ~ 1 t.a ) b,, ~te from •toto nt 51 I ,, ALT—autoi De, 1 ..t ele.” • DU 17 C 1..., e•I pritn- 1..,1 I i'•• al III:IN:Eat a ••fF. It hde Sugar. a! I I n at''. and IJ an I 40 t.t ‘1,.1.3•44. T 1,.. N. V Tialea, .4 swys "The I eat., tr.tj, f..r th- w4.k wa.4 patte The /, Ilyat lel Cll al M 4101190 11l intuartel w.th ”f :prlag The I the 1. includ the Iwy I/ ....PP, , wr I.st t.r, esnlmitit to tn. anapaw...lSl..,lLl 4, the rot s•spotaitug, la Apt . OF. The Expvi t thee 11•1114 Pawing Po part h. the , rer Ittreltte . .. 14( 1.1 C. Mee The clearances 01 I).www t.• Pr. and tie,u;kiwons I, ...... 1.. rw.azain4t aune wvek last e 'I Ito Expurt of • to I.tv-rp.,l 1•I the week. Seepo wink een,un Tho t 4 perie hniatw, in the *ub-Twaw the pret,nt total elawilor, agaict.t f7,•16,:6:1at uf the preview. weet. Areordin, totm Cest,in.bouse reinrna nt the Forel,n rode at thus p whlrli we plil , li.lw.l toy form,l7 nnthe, a taw , the Itut..rt vatgresummer nlnn month. of w ihelLortoril nan3 ear to March 31, wer.. A. 1,1 or,. w•et: :a April Ag:litet turn , in } $28.17U,G 6 0 • . The Exi... - 1"..1 I. w I,L I ‘lnrrh :11 $.21,C43,N Tlt I! !.: • Z,541,135 Ti/..1.11.i10-4.1 of th.• Sntorrouolry w Itoroipt% 22.9 co,. tor Co.oont, pv1.0.; op etr2.2sp. t.r 67e, :V: l'aytn , nao, 0 ,54.7,6 79; IN vt.2•22.4y0 01; TruwPry Not.% rer , 0,41 for Cp.oorn. dnrenglo 911; r 2. .111 t • I Tl‘ , ,y ft. mar1,,:,..a1s 1•PI, .1.111.11. Th.. kill ,, n, In Ihu Tr...chry rho.. s If., ida .0 , 0 •:1.11iI14: of %hid, Vott,to w t ..' t o it tm too. and Ih. 100311111 d, lu4. tian kook.. SFringfi , l,l ) Tire and Mann.. Ilieurauce ha 4 nr.,1,, ol 13 r. rout; 111 emtl: has e”ld uttl. m:,.1 twakes 31 "01 rvut. Th.• ,Inp..rts a far rnrrrharai, It.ltimoro the rat m.l4,th.,uu ~ tr.l to to rah!, vl orhtrh wt , ro Irv° go , ula Tim rr.p.t. of dcmettir J lot the %.,ch. acrtvantra In $63,3:15. • 1191. im the Nrvr Tort roads ha, rupidiy clan' th, rr• §t Spring rrh,l,llc of April 4th. went thro rprrat.n. The Orleans BATA:, afor altnining rod. I lon, 1.(4,11 Lllliiikrll.l vs,,iis of Any na, Spring, nuw to Pai dray. n v7rn 19r lltn hopply of it, opp, , alloy tilini,iaborti din ii1,1,41,p, 1. olronily in fiqk Ti-00, Ann SIZOE 51.4aggt.—To.. and Esther Peta , rier amts that toe Inarkt r..main a without material change. A fair e.unout of order. have be,a received, and POLO.. I,n) urn are Ire from th., notith and went, malting up their atwortmetita. Th. Jon ruaytunu lira now receiving, in ton. town., higher ,pricas is r a.e than have been paid be to, for [lto net five year.. Tint New England trade boa opeoct v., s favorably. At the two public amine, 667 ca.rea sold for 5tt,,:: . 11. Shipments for the weal by rad nod l e 17.011 ran,. Import. by alver CINCINNATI, prr Eir Wm. Wallace-109 bin roann, lei 1o•rk, 1092 du dour, 218 du whisky. 20 br do, 10r„ ceka 1 bbl, 1 lc, bums, Clarke 6 co; 121 hbd gnu. llouse k ce; GO 1 , 01 mbilky, Boyd d ro: 51 do molnme, J linniner 6 ro, 14 do Door, 1:4112,3; b 064 bacon, 4 to, ham., Paint, k 941.1.001,00.Kr:m0dy, Childs 6 I , ble Ws. nor, 1 do op, 1 I , l,r:dire. 11W II; 94 bin cotton, &hag, Pennock 0 or; bbi rptr. Fleming; 10 du whisky, lloyletter; 5 bx drns:4, Ii E Srllerr: Y. 5 bd. rum, •wiser - , 12 cal: bacon, u 10, home, Bra, Lloyd 2, Fors3ls: 17 pkg., gy,n,lo, Cnltrryon; 25 bgn whe4t, .11'114ue LOUISVILLE. T., GI - A—luta Lxa T.Lnctli. IC9r, NA, Ilonc, 157 1 / 1 00 Z;:17 bo wt.., Ito 1.11. eltrks co.. 293 1,1. cotton, I do sampl, Flontiotit et r. , •; Tr 1111,1, I Ls to. bacco, Grnr: 7 .1“. I .b, Much= TT lot ol cavil Lent tutee. Mincrcrt-2 bl4,l , llAortb, II :ail, 1 bbla ate t. 5 bra tcarb.y, Smith 4. cc; 7 bp. 5 HAI fruit. Fel -2" I.l n l'conock d co, i I,bl 14 1,14t1,,, owner; n bbl cht,ky. Dryer d co; 1 buttor, bga bark, liarystlt All brkp, Y bbl clay, Walllogiord;l2 bi'l or.o, ornunr, EJ to candle,rattito Tholnat.; I bttl 1n...9,1100-dr& VON. NAV. CO—_ IN Iludror; .war, Word,. flour. I.lrrbot, du .blety, IS up flour. IN pre variu, I.bl lb. or, Swin , ll,; Clarke& to. 9i rt.% rut.. .moor; br lorry Lbl flour, Mu The r3er rapidly no 'Mouthy night, thgt Tiles .14y nb.rbbig there tr.r., teu kvb by pier murk. Any e 17,4 emir could over tho abo3i, A large ref boat, nee In. liumnons here et pin,- Cut In toil r.lael to tie .carrying nnpuity Cd the tonnage rcnity 40 it. Ail nio, vititing a Chum of tun chipping.' The elegant .tamer Mariner will leave ta.marrow with nut fail for Ft. Louis, Capt.Dreno and Mr R. to are In their told ptao x. Tite 1.3cr0.a. Capt. Imtionry, ii landing It lilt .11 , 1.1c13, mod will be read, 10 lento for fit. NMI lon few day. Thar. is an on,annun supply of good twat% now in fww t for tit, Cptwr hi lnalmmippl TLa Lta.7.o Dell. Capt. Reea. la all ready for at. P.O. nod will 11.1 . 6 It.lay or to.lnorrow. Don advattherneul. The CanZridge, Copt. Dean, oud the J. W, Iletin/2/1. (pt. Martin, ere oleo ahem re...dy fur the North ...... —.The Me mug, 1111 pret,e. I) leave ea Frill for fit. Loh. nut NI. oak rlye,. rho Ghat:hall. CAN. 'err, wAI khown lug !he former CAI. of the >h•rlh , txr..11120 op fur St. pent, For tithflsville, the nocltestor, Copt. Dunlap, 1. thr [IOU boot. The only 511Grairi River packet At A know of, now in pica, !Aliso ataubeh Stephen Decatur, Capt. !Alper. She truces with dmpalrli. The splendid Bide-whreler, Argyle. Capt. Etiliert. abbot full, arid will leave for Now Orlosna The neat steamer attar will be the IA tender, Capt. Rhode.. The new Bk. Louie and Naples ricked., which tee dearribed genie wacky iv LISCCIrsi the Poet Boy. Phe will bo very fine boat when ilnivhod, and very Met. A largo Meet of coal logy le now i.e port. The VI non. Capt. Tiernan. wont out Cro ht. Paul ymtorday loaded down and toll al dcoplo The Emma Graham M ao left for Zaneerlilo Molls.' arrive," from laotirvillo, wait a fair brat Tito Fir Wm, {Vans.. arr ireJ from eloritonati I atterttay trill, a rely fair lam], principally for Clarks den. Atatl,Saion for tit, Lour, trace t.alar Also lila Cremona far Looltrillo. =1:=1 Et.esoalbowit itegister. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. forerun, Iltvwee.ilin. Luzern% Crowns rit le Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do dialer!.; Col. llayard, Cllzabeth. Minerva, Wheellne,Wheeling, 00, j 1, Leadarille, Emma Graham, Zan...trine W Wallitre;Clncinnatl,Visite, ht. Paul, Ererr.-10 font, tieing. 1 ==! Nan Vows, April 12.—Plocks doll; Chicago cod Pock Island, 57,111kn0L4 Central Mood; &St.': N. Y. Leotard, 705.4; Penn., leania COll, 81%; Residing. 611%; U. B. Fives, 1874, Mo. 104%, Missouri , &W e /Galena thicogo, 81 Michi gan Central. 621y;Erie, ifX; Pacific Mail Bfii , Hey; Panama IL IL, 20%, Tennessee Must, 973,. fl Cotton air Reties MISO halm at 11;:,, for middling Cp. loud., and -12 .$ for New Orleans reelimg,lntranslin with 7 10d freight Moo firtni Wes riotO tibia at $0,030.80 for Ohio. Wheat dull: sales 4,01/0 tus ut $1,723.01.1.92. Cork quiet; auks 9,000 Los at 7014,80 c for yellow. Pork heavy, at $l7 25017,02% fur mesa. Whisky dull at 2A. 130. gar lire. as 7tn7 o i. WO. Ore.; ..k 0 7 1 003 b'g. U. Bacon quiet Iron dull at $42 , 41.81. Ohs doll. Wool quiet but steady; Wes VIA° The fierce at/0665: pulled dull at 35075. knight. steady; en Cotton to I.lrerpoal Sled. natio Irregular, Chim.go.l It I 07 , ,‘,R Mick Rooth 1.134: N 1' Ceo 7634; rag. Coal 8114: Reading 0R0.% Va Eirkaa 91%, 11l Cra W'S: Erie 0,4: Pacific Mall Co 76. Ptimintamus, April 11—The weather Is tustarsiabla for haziness. Flour Is dnil,tand sells, at $0,25 for ouperfine, and $8,11v6.7340,62% for extra. and $R3,7500,57 :at for h oe ,. &malt We of rye Boar were tram:Reba, at 11,25, audio( core, $0,81! 11,000 bath wheat were sold at 01.05,U1 $l.OO for re d, aod $1,U.5..51..T0 for white. 1,000 bush lye toonght E7c. Corn to active request; mica 6,000 busk ye ll ow at 88c for prime, and 70r for damaged. can range from PI to bye. Ohio whisky ratherr firmer; of Oblast 2f(11261e,r- Walser, April 12.—Flour la In moderate demand, and the market Is steady ; sales 1100 bbla at 0,40 for supaako. . 0 458,7M06 tor extra; receipts light Vihlaky closed doll; rla 9500 tibial at 21. c. There is no thange In Proviainnr, COO Obis Men Pork sold at $l7; 600 hods bacon at 173' s3' Nothing was done In Bulk Meat or Lard. CrteurloB are un change.% there is a modarata trade demand, Tkli Dramoney market tr =changed and ram; Eastern axamat.. Ilangoas, April 11-11 our nasty, at 0,12% Cm Ohio, saA5 r„,lim.rastrectondss,67V4otoreity mak Wheal anoband . cd. Man doll sales for ;Mita, and 7110301 for 'd how. Providers quart; ILMosidtdcs 9%; Part 15111 at VS,. 25 fur Mess. Whorky steady at 261; for Ohio. - l' l rcaprianreimotliskoreatnets aiddrength; for med atterted with U4lo4abor, tho Seatox Pala:l/24M Je.l.--coroogifoa4 Co., r, , a mat, mastaatly• 1 . 10 . 400 4 2 es t • , -: .. ,- 7. , ;4:: - r,7=.::54'.•;:i'...:. , :;'{'!7' tguiat Straineti. MISSOURI .RIVER. . - Notice to elLasourtlves-Shippers and' Passengers. - - - - • WE hare made an arrangement • with the iliantnri River Poe,: Co-.._0 pony ty which we Cot give throtip.tt rater from Luton...ph for power:weir end freight no nil pointi on the Mowers-I Rte or Poe further porno:Ome t apply -to 111., /3.123-lit CO., FteltoO Boat Apuntt, eere.ar Water and If otke. strata, tpku ere etthorit,l to contrnet for ta witRIDN A CU . -(fate of Pittentrejn) no I 2.nilittfj No. 40 Ct'untamr_lal s.t, Pt. Lout, Mo. EGULAR TUESDAY PACK - 6 -1• FOR ZANRSVILLE.—The fine new steamer EMMA URA HAIL Copt. 0100000 Ann. mil leave tor the stove one elawrrzodiare ports EV.klti TUESDAY, et o'clot.4. 0. Y. For trolg,ilt or poOtiol-N , . ff l Y boon!. eel FLACK.. RARaes kCJ.A§'rc Ttnrinttatt, ter. - - FOR CINCINNATI AND Lol7ls.—Tlio Hoag ew a ILIRINE/4 c.po o C. portvo..lll learn for the above and gill in termediate n TEItINSDA V, ISM initant. at r, , P.M. For freight or pAnage apply on board 'or to ruEln FLACK, BARNES A 1., Ap,eota. FOR ST. PAUL, DIRECT—Via St. Louis. Keiokrik, Burlington, Meant [MO, Look lehool, Davoolant, Galena, Ymtique, Frain.° Du Chien, L00n.,,, Wt , 110132( 1 1.:1143.1il Et. FauLie-Ihe Roo pi...wager steamer LACROSSE, Capt. Job,, Kt l / 4 1'11111ebvill lease for the &bine ports On Tlll9 DAY, 1311 inst., it 4 o'clock P. M. F. er freight or mimosa apply ott bawd or to turn' FLACK. BA ItNlini it CO, Agent.. MISSOURI RIVER PASEN OER PACKET—EXISII LINT:— For EL Lode. Jeffers= City, Boonville, olaaegov, Brum, nigh, Dlitmol, I.lllPe I andiii,e , Lexington, Kootot City, Leuernmorth Clty.W.ton, Atchrsou, Doniphon, Ft. Jempn Nebraska City, Council 81ur... Comilla City.—Tho Ilne poa ganger packet POUT WAYNII,Capt. Bea, 0111 kayo for the shove and all intermediate porta oa TIIIIREDAY, 111 1 2 hut, at sr. m For freight Cr VliMag+, apply on hoard or to apt 2 FLASK, BARNES A CO., Agenta.. ttc ISSOUItU It I VEAPACKE'r. 13.1. —EX Pit S LINK—For Ft. Laub., Jef. • .‘• tema. City. noobvine. Olugns• , lliWn Lending, Levey... NALlttaa City. Leassentorth Cay, W4e t4u, Atelti4,4l. De:4Am, Ft. Jeeeph. `Nebralka, Oita and Omaha City.—The new P. W. 5i. - sorer Sit. PLIES DECATUG, `tartD.O. Line, win 1,4r4 rn- Owen err! all interaw/late. parte nn TILLS DAY. ,1.6 that, nt 4 o'clock, r. x For freighter Apply cti beanl, ca •l•9 /LACK. 1.1A1LV1.11 . .t CO, Acent,. UOR T. PAUL, _ Pt t...131R, no‘Urxtstn, Una. Wand. Itavvoptra.Catena.Dulterina, ina Chian. Wantten, In emaaa,atti 1 It. Panl.-11to fine , itaaceppar ataanter C.OIIIIR/DOE, Caut. Samil Nan,. wilt leave far Ltu ab..,e and act Int..cmaallatrt r.-rta ola TUESD.ll*.pas 12th taatant, at I t.. t . l. 't truant or patatagn arply tott War/ t LACK-RA.IO'ES dr CO, A V.N. 12 -- OH liAL—,4 F. DUBUQUE% r i‘ LOtll4, E rhrluk. Iturltne., Mt, caltr, IrarrroprAt, rrte...q..1.--ltin opl.radtd a , nantrl J. tl'. Copt W. W. :11strtin, fnr the lute , • Ti! Irl DAY thrr IZtlr tort r frrlTirs. nr arr.rKr.. ;apply n hoard ur rrp:! Yu4G, It TN Gr). Ara. a VI:I V 0 ftST. LOU IS AND I LLINOIS L 57 4, h FlL—Thrrfir.i , '" /ll4ltliNtltr, , . .. . . . oill [tar.. t, Ih- nt,r- and ell /111,1711. , 11,!, I , rt, r VW , LAI. VS:4 in.t , . .1,' , ..... 1.. ~. !--..tr. I, Fur fr..qhf...r I .". I, apply on Tultrl or to , .1, 0 Y LACri 11A1UN1,.. , k. 1, A .„, -- _ _ ' For Wit. iJau! Ho! fez St. Paul, via E..e- - ,kuk, Muscatine. *Davenport, Rock Island, Galena, En bnbue. Wenona. La Crosse; &c„ I" I fl FINE PASSENGER. L Z, rtramor HAZEL. DELI, C+l.t. ill /ff . " .4 4 '1 fsw ILe abon, snd p0t , ,..0 17z- DAL,l3th IcitAnt. Fur 1 . r . ..L-eut or 10,,,1nge nr Ir FLACK, DARNES A, Co,, : did Corn, )Iml,l 11,4 Water ctn., Ft ttstourpb. F UR ST. P.AL; L.—Ell-ILI:SS LINE. ia FL Lauf.. nookuk. Muscat.... E lelatoL baTeupo,t, thalenn, Datnapie, eceirlp Du Men. La C,,.uu. lVeuoto, Ila•tings. de, Ar. —Tho lir plasengor steron, VIAMOND, Caylniu J.senb lUslip, wilt leaft. f,r the a1..,v0 nad all tot..r toodistc rep W.e.DN PAIL tho 13th i noL, at 10 o'cl,k, e. p For (night or r•,,, • ' apply on board, or to opil FLA , 3 4 LAE:: & CO., Agt.rat. 1/aBlibilie, &E. 'OR NAT - Sill - I GLE—The splen- JIL' del r eteaturr Reelf In in thin yell, vlll Itro, for the abort. end ell marrcurdlnto re.rta on Tills DAY, the et 4 ulcleck 1% 51. F., trrl.th paYmge apply oa board or to PLACE. IIARNES 1.5 1% SAL 9 len Orleans,. *tr. . 1701 t, MEMPHIS NEW OR - LEA NS.—Tlan n.:1.! iteanwr OYU:. CoptAlu for We nto•o /mod all Ilit,rt.,l.tt. p.rta i TItI DAY at .'dock, ,pply oft War! nr trollt2l • f LACK. ItAI:NES _for facmplit.6 • FUR MEMPHIS AND NEW 07 , oh LEANS.—The tint, tt,tr.or Cif, Cap, J. D. 11.11,1,15. hero for th, übo, u uud u t, tu. tcrfut dist. ports ou Tlll i . DAVI t 1 imt. For 'might tr apply ou Ward or to upl FLACK. LARNES B CO. AL7.11. Spring and emannnr Arrangoalent. 1 , N. W. GRAHAM & CO. , RE. , • FORWAILDIIs: G AGES7S, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD' AND IVIIARF-BOAT .PROPRIETOIZS, . . Wo !lure ju,t put doum 1r..0 Tiatio mad Elide 'curling diroctl, (rem tho Old Drpot to oar Irliarf Bost , which on• obit, to 10 forward Fruight to 'nutl (.01 the ruilrouil with great ilLip.itclu aml witb.ut Om pcaaru r.r damaith, taus... Liable in nry rther mutbod or traadiiug. lie plea • giro prompt Rod retbipmerits by /liver. L. No 01 . 1.1 1 / I A. I-myl,k Re Tn11:,:113.1 - - Tlih GREAT TUE WORLD CHALLEYCED'— TO PRODUCE ITS IV-A -L.- 711 E BLOOD SEARCHER:— GLUE: DUEL 3- TRaw c rima_tr:— 9,,,rn natednrct Derid McCreary, of NapiaNtom,l4, Bedford .runty: "In pr i 1.186, al near el I C. ',MN:UN t ,. a small pin • pie mode Its appearmicn on my ripper lip, al/ c:001.1 brume and suns. I Imo,/ poultices of eorrol, one a trash of Mao vittol, w Chant effect. Vindin7 the sore xteivillogSl called on Dr. alp, of Schellehurg, who pronounced it Cow." an, and prescribed awash of sager of lead and band fuel. Una. Finding theme remedies of no avail, I called upon Er. Shaffer, of Pgridsville,gamereeteataty, who ale, procouno• eel the dltea.o Cunt, J gnu mu Internal and external remedies—the tatter canalsttog principally 01 caustic tut all to no purpose, as the din/am continued epresillugtomard the nose. I next used &preparation of arsenic, In thalorrn of calve 71.0 s fur a time chene,l the dicesse,but the Juliana.. • . coatl . emu locreaud. I next nyouDr.gtetler; St;... „, Chdrullle, Bodfaid county. who also pronotweell tho rue Caner, and applied a ware .tald to be a 'lleyilitaßlug remedy, but It had no effect whatever ittchecklng thdopretol cane mire. In December,of rho same yeas thedisimse had • eaten away a growler put of my upper lip, and had attacked .• • the aece, %eh. I went to Cluelowati, Where X consulted 7. • prof. It. P. Newton, of the &fettle Medical 0411 eke.. Ile pro. 1 lIIMEICOI.I tie dives, cutonepus Cancer superinduced Pr an inordinate me of mercury.'" Mt applad m 11,17.11444114. vorot, and gam me funnel vemullea. My face healed up, but the inflammation wits not thoroughly - removed. InVet,_r,„ nary, l&$, he plenonocedroo cured, and I left for home. y In Atoll the diems, egeta returned, ands) violent was the • pWu that I mold not rest at night, Ledo In Ilay I reittro.l to Cincinnati, and amain placed myself under the eberre of •: Dr. Newlin, with whom I remained until repterWr, during ' • o Loeb time he need every known remedy add partly ear -• • renal in checking the Macaw I , but when returned tonna there mere still three dbehearglag ulcers- rponinty:faca I • 7 condom:it! aging Newton's pleimyrttioths, and ale, medicirm that I got from Dr. Ely, but rho Calmer mutton...l grin pa, until It had not virac /If nideof any vox, Joe gipoo.o, per. hem of my i t rt neck, mad hold ditacked 1,17 lef-rp, I had given up all hoped ever befllg owed, den Dr.kJy - sald ho mould only give relief: but Ili.e a corn wee imm.msibte, .10 Match, I,ls, I lonclit a bottle of .131oiet Searcher,' hro I " • moat cm, es Met Ihal eu itlth 14 it. I Ithil - rcry weak ' when I commenced baled It, but I focal that I galme.l etrength day by day, nut eke Mel the ulcers conno.otl doping op. I continual, and when the third bottle ten, to too my UGC wakeslcil as if by a milady. I weal a fnallt loath, and I have been healthier nice thanj havo bten for • the last .oven years. Atthot,h my fan Levelly dlefimitred. lam still grateful to a tmniga Provlderme who It:niers/red my Ilk, and which has been den through the lavtr.umate telity cal L1.11111174'il larsorzo Moon L5AV.92.." • Dal .LD McCR.E.A.E.Y. ' Sworn cod nbscrtboil. thL Mat dayof liumnst,A. If, before mes out of the Jostler/to( the l'eace la anti for the Borough of llollithiyaberm. Shirt/nutty, Pa Wltnetta--11 4. dime, JOHN CURLEY 3. P. NETT' ATIDZYCE. Betn,; .41h.ted with a grieronh Taller on the ezni v tithi ht.—after trying many routtdies which uttotly failed iv euro—l itSll p.m:laded to try Elad-wrslaniowed Seanhor, and now, six wwzka wfuer 0111.01%1g the !row], provonnco mym3llcand. . ' The Totter broke out,'Something 0TC.14 Inside of my arm., attending from the elbows down to the • wrier, ell°, on my face, immediately round the Mouth and chin, and continued to Loa perfect torment to*.mta ' ed by the Blom! BearcLer. My arms,* Mend; wire onletrAt . - neolcra, owing to the credo and: leen:end them, liable . 4 7 bleed at any time on the boot exertion - 10 Sifter iroik;aVd- --" sometime. Ito itchy dot I could cearce. lyprerent truing Off. r= my dealt.- I hero now Coon caredatx weeks, and rant doe to Mr. Lindsey, and to the public generally, to mate thin etatelnent, and hope that others like myself may he le:near. e 4 broelng his valuable medicine. JANE Pt WlL.'a)ll . .- • • tank Sworn end entc.cribed before ine, one of tho Abl<ll2oCllFri and for the my PU . LA..b. this 24 th day "WY, A-14 - • lES7. AND.IIckLiSTER, Alterman, DR. O. IL ELTSER, whole:ale and retell agent for Pitti,: burgh, Poona. - mrl7:4,lwP A Case or Ittrramn. CuraD ABOUT A YrAz. Acc—Hr. George Onnatataa, wlo ragdaion ToCrifai . : Bad, &venal ward, isi , careat a Trani trod anc, Whkit in 6 months efTecte4 en entire. cm, hf ?am 'nay mamaa sailboat the Tram; and ttaito la Co anaaaranca.or" retarn at the roptuns I am continanll7 anallan <ax+. ; of raptors with any invainablo Trnano,. - - llama pm minion from Mr. -Combed tg. publiah aril Tr., . . far to Mr coot. The boot of • reforonceo can lar gifen iesip- - oration at my Drag Store imd roaaDopot. .• - . jeada.rg• Da. 0 go. Iit,EMYEER,IIO WO.ilei. LOOK ' WRAPPERS, and 6es) titn; in purchasing mt.:flared, you prow* B. L. mitugs, and Wilson'a Antl-Drepeptic an! Ilredsch? PRI!, marnalactured by B.L. Palresabsck la Co. Three popitbre . anvils*ea are in iamb donured that thereto danger tatting &retard by Imitations. Thaganulna modichma and , 0 14 'by b. L. TA/LT.l=o°n A co, latca m a, Dragiints, con of Wouttb and Wood streets, PEtsl u lh- BIWA. PURE OLD BYD-11YDIsFt:71:13DTORCIlatitt. .f.rmiAirdo old I.rolVDDlEYllld;ityirolidnL;4l;tiai kopt Was beecome *U m, edlcAl WC pm) 5 . 14 Let !al Dy o,lptd az. for mittiv 010. 'mrl7:thiwP • - 020. ELlEfarDollUce44l, Od-LVANBAsAnlari'olo4:XVrall 'MAGNET/a- •2 Matang,lbr' Mdneal w raVicte. kat..steirg.cupalor kW- ;- • ill Ulna fro dra y:Tea ctuvesor4cravcr sa .rapross rtIM,MA • rezeltawe Teal/011am <lams Dr. GM 0,4/40 ikreotst....:Efisshares. unatarstY- thrlinio - - , •^1•10 Ciotr.'_, It; DMZ= a . CO. '
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