H. on I .1.4 DS - & c 0 .- . 5 WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133,17Gr00d Street, Pittsburgh, -.::., • wE ARE . NOW GRENLNG OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j BOOTS AND SHOES, • . Of- e very variety, SW/ latest styles and fssbions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, whit having been purchased principally for CASH, _directlrom the Manufacturers, and selected : with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter our/14es we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE- ' I ‘ MENTS to our friends who may call. - - . WE ARE AGINTS FOB ; ; Which are highly recommended throughout the Eeetert2 ma yr cl lit x,' m, 1., , A 3 p.A.2 , 33 rr ri. Blltartlr,trabLitrunfl cheaper® — ONE Y UttUtt teat, to ' ... 317.131E.A.LL1C li OUT-WEAR MILER PAIRS OP TEE OLD STYLF. TIPPED MOOTS is.N".O 8110.08 e ' SErßusere sill And It to their advantage to rail and as. FOB. BOYS, ' anatce our stock Before Purchasing Eleeectlere. CLITLEREIT, /6/ - Partioolat attootio, clean to orders. txtrlDulttartltir ants secammess. .11013611 T JAMISON 11/01tAS JASIISON JOSIAR DEARER. YOUTIIS AND JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., No. 103 WOO- 13 B'SR.IICaVT. PITTSETTicaII IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, TO ittEIR STOOK TOR THE SPILING AND RENE rit. zi a TR ADE, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. `...,oeir l rerrvie and Prices will be as Favorable to Forrbasera as those of .any other House, lEset or West. '.i . ::2o , oash and , Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. mrit;:dialjelF ptriat JELottcro. LAKE summon. COPPER KILL B. EG "1" lIV (3 , WORKS PITTSBURG'S. PARS, BICCUILDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF BREATHING, isRAZIM' and BOLT COPPER, PREMED COP PEN, UOTTO26, Robind BOttot., Itlpalber voider, de. Alen, Imparters and Dealers In NET/11,9, TIN PLATE MELT IRON, WIRE, Dc. 0.12+,2111y cc band, Tinmen's nactklnto and Tool.. wrehouse., No. 149 First and 124 Second-I-treat Pittsburgh, Postuu. 47-3pr.cial °Mena Copper ent to any deetrod pattc • vay2T.4l4wlyT SOH'S Eh LEE, RZE li, CSANT TAILOR, No. 45 iritirlrst St., Pittsburgh. A good Eu.4sortment of CLOTHS, CA5515E555, Timms, 03a9:ttle, and all goods aultsbla for pada...mesa Irear.Jostree:cloaL Ziloi:lrslara promptly fllltd, In tho latest etyho of lho art. rorr.3:l3dlo zaccor,Tz..s: 0 IlAncrecitr RE ne AND DEALE me IN DATS - r-OAPS AND STILAW GOODS, • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Have now on hand for Spring Sales, as large and tocuplete en assortment of Goods Its can be found to atty Of tiro eastern dttre, eons:clog of FOIL SILK AND WOOL HATS of every style end quality; CAPS or every quality and liteet faatkkgru; PALS! LEAP, STRAW, LEOIIORN AND PANAMA KATZ; STRAW, LEGitoror AND SILK DON• NETS, ate., ea Pere= wirblng w Itorcluse either by waar.sols or IlarAll VIII And it to [hair edvsocor,. to .11 mod amoke onratoc.k. molt NILLINGII WHITE. ZINC PAINT. 800 Tone snow White and No 1. DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN FIIANCIL WARRANTED PURE, in stor• nal to arrive, for role by JO,SE - 'll M. STRONG, N0.:33 Reado Ptreet, Nen Tort, lllrtamak Age., Vieille MOO 1,24,1" k Co.. Coric rUc‘';MIXPIIM'VNI 13.7?..41.1 2 E.R. AND TAILOR, No. 62 AT. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, I'ENNA, iiaa just returned from the Eastern Cities and in. now smiting hie Spring altok of Clothe, Casnimares, Veiling and Coating. of every variety and style winkd loth* host city and *matey Valle, which 0111 be made op 'to ardor with promptness and despatch, and at rates as low "'at at arty other simdar mtablishment to the city. frilleita OHAILLES PACKI3.III Q. No. 119 Pearl Street, Boston COE.TraESON 11iC601.19 TOIL TEM ILLY Of Boots, althea and Bole Leather, Upptt rvi - tb, Curried Leather, Puff, Palish Grata, Wes, alp, Splits, dr; Eireth 'nth, la rough, dallied Lthiage end 031ortA Hosts, ?Jammer, Kid and Peat Skies, awl • 114121e3, Leether. P. R. OIIIVI Cassias. street, &viol, IIIILLIAME; 101 Pearl " —G. 13/alLTOlie 0P., 1 103 State " " er2iSra,lo. 33.0171310 .P.1 4 433 PAINTING AND GLAZING. IN ALL ITS. SRANCIIL/1, Pons In the }rest manner and chartist time. J. a. H. PHILLIPS. Jal.l2nt3 Nos. 211 & 28 St-Clear Street 410.81.1.11D13.1 Er.. CO., Forwardthg and pommlasion Merchants, And:.,gents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mane tattl;rfrs. Consignments and ardor. for LEAD, supra, irE4p, PRODUCE, Ac, rolltited. Pruropt att.n. ton to recelring sAd forwarding. No. 49 Commeritel Street, St.,Lonts &Denote fyrn. CIIII.II4TY, Ri. li., 163 Third Street, PittAlsrglx, 'Penna., Davin:ll2d Via edranUge• of faatera College and ROl yitalhona .9,erel years' make, offer, hl, prof atonal serNoe b 81111610 AL AND MEDICAL CASES. R. W. D. Deward. Col. Wilson McCawHas. her. D. IL A. McLean. Eton. LI. A. Weaver. T. IL EDI, E.A. -- U. T. J. Eighant. J. It. /banter. Jana IL Mellor, Esq. Jacob McCollister. E.. 1. my&iydlo ` - 6 • . • • :4:4Z. ALEXANDER BRAD-LEY • ILISCTAC2I7Ii. A= DM.= LI /MST WM= CV COOKING, PARLOR AND LEGATING STOVES Plain and Panay Grate Fronts, erc Sale.l.pr .E , f the celebrated Perr.r-vr Gee • . o and Suoice CONSCISIFC i i COOK STOVES. —-- Oalee cl Sales Room, rrlelallyd ' No, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa. NTARCH AND I'ANINA. Mee fry t/a, West PM Isedelptils Xlvsnufsetar lug Co (First Crenate. awarded by the Franklin Institute, November, labfL) Dbarto.B Mom Btarr.b. hn cues cant'is 6 bous,6 lbs. etch- - Do do boxes do 40 papers,l Also — ,'ROilned, Pare ani - Pearl Snarl:a, to box.. urlon, L,11:7x3, all 44 , r laundry use. CODS PAD.R. d, (or Copt Starclx,)ln b. 40 papers each. Ilaf.s article la oxpronly prepared fur culinary pnrpown, land can to relied on gm Imparter In 00100 to any now In Use. Fur sale by TIIOI4I'BON, CLARK& k YOUNG, jatle.,Jan'y.,lBsorlif.to Agenta tut the Company. • w. A 9 D. .1-1124".1r.1141-1132, Wan7IOTIRSED AND Mina IN 'All lauds of Tokaceo, Snntrand Cigars, HaVorecon9y taken the building No. 129 Wood Ftreet, iddition to their nanufacturingEstablisinnant,No.43lrerin tnet, trberetbey will be pleeerd to restive their friends. sp9:l7dfa UMUMgU F. FIINDINBEita having re ma , ttittrodtiii rittiburgb with the LutonUoxt of mating li • LlNfiltr.ro tesfiktuo:con he frond et ttio OFFICE, 1911rOURTII NTTLEZT, botNean Wood owl foilthlield - IMAM. hour. froto 9 A.m. to 4r. m. 0c23.N. ti N. /10/..M.ICS Or. BONS. MIXIS LI Foreign and Domestic Bilk of Exchange CEWSITICATTS IMPOZIT, DANK NOTZ3 AND =CID, NO. firINARECT STREET, ?MAMMON, PA. 631,..CoNecibat made on ell the principal cltto throngt out the 131.1144 Otatee. eV:Le-rely 8. & C. P. rdARKLB, idl.lll7lCnnitia 01 PAIIITLICO, JOU AND ALL KINDS OP W 1 4.PPING VAPR.R. Warehouse, NO. AT Wood S , PITTSBURGH. PA. toy4:tf t•sr.. l M4Jtt at tastktt priceit JU - COC,ELH.A.N CZ - Ft( KAMMACTIMM 07 Vacillts• Vault Po or. Window Bhlitton, Window Guard', ie., Nits. 91 &alai Sired and 6 Third Strad, (Daiwa= Wood and Markst,) prrrsituttan, PA v am en hand a variety of to Patterns, fancy and plain ruitaLla for .11 part... Particular attention paid to en eitairdiaravelsrta Jobbingdone at short notice. mr9 SlO. WIDITCL- . ROl. 0. r►uWP VANDEVEE a, riireza - D, OEN in s ATI,AW, SOLICITOUS IN OILEINCERY .• 15, Baler Mock, Det6txrde, AliCKlnneCtlOnsprOmptli sonde In any port of Northern tows, or Waite= Macon n. Willattnid to the pnrchuennd Sale of Rohl Era* ob. Calnlntafoney on Bondi and !aortic... 910. ■pppfL0d»..........»......«» - -`.P.OBINS.:OII MINIS & MILLERS, gIIIINDERS AND MACIUNIST WAN U2146.'1'014' woni-z _ . I :Plttsbursh, Ponna. onwe, Imo. Ail Dirket, street. NtneActesesll thulid Stamm Engines and Mill Heads r9.....6.11rc,1Wark, Steam Bates =daunt Iron 2Te. • 46 Notsse Itsrshing dosses short netfoe. nertlS:lydlo • JA.I3. ziomaNAJEFITT lUSVPACRII:II= 07 • alcohol, Cologne Sfdrlte and Foul OUr &nab* Nos. 112 and 170 &wad /Street •_T , :0 V 8 "A" AVID RANGES, OS MIA' VARIETY; ItrSAOTUELED AND FOR SALE, OR - RETAIL. - BY- - f.'• 'l ,- 33115 8111Z.T., - au CO.. 7 55Peclal ilottceo. &-• (3 LT br 33 A. I. 1Z 11.; Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades Picks, Mattocks, Sledge., Midges, "farrow Teeth, Ac. Warelionee, No. 17 Market street apl.l2mdfc _ PITTSBURG'', PA. MOTIIKUSI BIUTEIEASII MOTIINELSIII Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sootir Jug Syrup far Chlldrea Teething. It ban lie equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the promo of teething by softening the game, reducing ell Inflammation—trill alley pain, and is tare to regulate the henna. Depend upon It, mothers, It Pill Ore met to yourselves, and relief and health to your infanta. Perfectly safe In ell cases. This eslowble prepstatiou Is the prescription of eno o she mono:per:owed and skilful female Phlstfilsns in tin ratittanii, .nd has been now.' with neser.lailing normss in millions of oases. We Genera It the heat and orreet rt....1y In the world, In ill caeca of Dysentery and Mart.. lu Chndrou, whether It ernoa from teething en from any other ranee. If lifu and boellb can bti intimated by clollaro arol coola,it o dab Its orolght lu gold. s.lllhous of bottles are sold every year to the United tiodeet. It le so ehd and welletrlnd remedy. PRICE ONLY 2t OENTIS A BorrLm. • . . P-Noue genulocnnleo the fa...hullo of CURTIS PER EINN, New York, Goa the °adds, wraper. Hold by Druggiata throughout the world. DR. GEO. U. KEYSER, Ageut for ['Malawi-Gt. JufleiawlyfuT .A.M.E: CAST W A.Tc E WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AVIZIRICJLN WATCUES We would most respectfully call the atten tionot the public to the Anicriecin %Vouches now befog ex. teunieely intrcilucod, the mei:earn:tura of eirhkh het be. .vats so firmly set/aliened that flutery menden, r 421 to picots!' upon them m safe eerrset limo-keeps re. I—th by the weans end Rotlog been orpoluted Wholesale Agnate for the sale of these Watches, the public rosy to usured 'het n-a can nil theta at the eery lowest ot,hpriont We hare also • very large stock of bILVER end PLATED WARE, PINE GOLD JEWELRY in rte, such es Gural, Unmet, Cameo, Jet nod Paintings. Onr teeerttnent a CLOCKS if uativully large at present cornprtslng IN•1310 beatnifal pact., ens or EIGUT unit ONE DAY PARLOR...I OFFICE OLnCtr tit OR E RE DUCED PR ACES. Wallas., also • MI stank of ragllals and Palo GOLD sod 'ILVER WATCH E 3 0o Ilms.l, all of our own Inspostattoo. Alen, Waleb 31•...crs' Tosls, atatstials and {Patch Glasses. RELNEMAN A SINYILN2I, Nn. 42 Fifth street. W ,13 0 El n w SEWING IV/Al:SßN's'!" 515. A C 0 s if. • ft. FUR BALE WITH ...LI. LATE IMPROVEMENTS, At ' MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, B Y ALLEM R. REED, 9:±11, No. 1163 Fifth Street. The Great English R0u30417. SIR J.IDMES CLARICE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! trepan.] from • preamiptlon ui Nit Jame, Clark, M. D. Physic!. Extratordlnaryto dm Queen. This well knot. Medicine Is no imposition, hot • mare apd safe remedy for Female DiMcaltics. and Ohatroutlomh Foos any moue whatever; and although • pnrerful remedy, they amnia nothing hurtful to the cuutihnton. 10 hIIItiLIED LADLE° It Is pacullarly .tilted. ,„11 [6os%,trrlng on the montfal y period with rfolmiarity. ?A • tura Um knoio=4 - 14 Ai/ where lb. tlis.c. How on theaeceadpcpe of paraphlet are unll clarrtrd. Poe full particulars, pt • pamphlet, free. of lb., ftcrnt M.ll—sl and 6 ;cactus stamps macloaml to any author] bed agent, will ]cane a bottle, contain!ng veer CO von, by ratans mall. D. L. PAILS SIOCK CO.. Pittaburgh, mhnl.Ws aect, .and sold by all &aqui., att27, , tdar I. T VORIEIGN Exca-x_asalr.. SIGHT BILLS• DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN & 00., ON TUB UNION BANK, LONDON, IN PUNS OF ONF, POUND fiTEILLING AND UPWAIID3. Bills on the principal cities and fostrogof ➢math Ileilglain, Holland, Germany, Avesta and other ',Milt. State., constantly on baud and for sale by WM. IL WILLIAMS * CO, eTY..lynfo Bonitos, Wood street. corm, of Third. Mum Pittsburgh Steel Works. .10.2 4 r/P,S, BOYD 4r. Co., Iflactifs<tarern of CALK' BTEPJ.4 al., BITING, PLOW nod A. B. IFILEI4 81'110013..1 A XLEB, Owner Ron and Ara StrAls, Pittenrrel, U. B. 11.003101-1.13 At CO., Rogers• Improved Potent Steel Cultivator Teeth, ChrTUT Bon and Ant bust[. Pittgergh, M2P.lld(e• W.E1Y.M.A.24 & tStJN. tranalacturerra and Dealer. In all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAUS A N D T03E1.4%.(700, Onma of Smithfield .11rAel and Diamond Al'Dy. PPITEIDDROII, PA • RAIL ROAD SPIED COMPANY. Je•eph ..... W. C. Bidwell (Successors to Pbrta, ef Swett.) ■MOrSeieletl 4.7 RAIL ROAD SPIRES, CHAIRS FIIi:NKY H. COLLiNS Forwarding and Communion Morobnnt, AND WHOLES/ILS DEALEIILN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Flat, And rrol,. Gennraliy, A./ Fn. 215 Wand Strut. Afisburo HAS removed to the house lately occupied Dr. Wm. A. Weed, No. 278 . Pena Wart, (south side.) led door Aimee land street. Om ko !lours front 9 ♦. n. till 6 r. u Hide, 011 and Loather Store. D. Kraarerarcs. & Notre, No. 31 S. Third beisicen Market and tibeatont Os, Phfladelpida, have for. tale DRY AND HALTED SPANIBII lIIDE3, Dry and arm Salta! Patna Rips, Tannera' Oil, Tanners' and Cor riere. Tools at tho Lowest price., and man tho twat 'arms. lESAII kinds of Leather to the rough wanted, for which tho Wheat market price will to giros In cash, or taken to excbsup far llRee. Leather atered free of charge and sold ms commission. mr3Ardfc =:22=rl 01W. B. FOSTER, dl. D., m-zonacEov.a..Trx, Offloef, No. 138 Wylie Street, It OM ..1814,1` O RE, min IN •" STRAW BONNETS AND MATS, SMUT TIMM ' J. IkL. MiLIPEI.7II No.. 54 St. Clair. Street, atrarhlthNewlWWW NV):3ItUI,, MIEN SOLID BOX VISES, AND BOAT SPIKES. PITT9BOIIOII. PEN N'A J. SCOTT, Dentist FLOWERS, Ic, NO. SR MARKET STREET, PLTTSDURGU: TA.2240131. 4Troommall.P# Vitisburd• 6aytt c. PITTS i3X3-a(ai=l: FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1859 =ME PAPER OP TEE CITY City and] Nov:, Iters.l.. Alzae TtstrznATurte.-ot,crvatio.na taloa r.t. Shaw'e Optician Store, No. 58 Filth et., yenterday. IN SUE. IN !INANE. 00 0S 90 CD 59 9 o'ckok, s. Barometer Z& " DAILY UNION PRAYER MEETING IN ALIA:- GREST.—Thia day and every day a Union Prayer Meeting is held from half-past eleven to hall-past twelve o'clock, in the First Presbyterian Church, Bearer street, Allegheny. It Is fur all, without dis tinction of person or denomination. "Ask and yo shall receive." YAP UNION PRAYER MEETING, at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, No. 68 Fifth street, at 4 o'clock, p.a., every afternoon. Come for a low minutes If you cannot stay longer. A Boss Cnracrt TO nc Ertacran so PITTSBURGH. —The United Brethren in Christ, who hare a young and flourishing minion, (their only reproseotation in the place) propose building a house of worship on the site now occupied by them on Hand street, oppo site the St. Andrew's Clinch. The present house being entirely too small to accommodate the congre gation, they hare already secured a 4beral stab ecription from their membership; batwing compara tively few in number, they cannot meet the entire rust of the work. They do, therefore, solicit aid from a generous public who will be culled open by the Bar. George IVagoner, pastor of the aforesaid con gregation. al3:l3tr. COURT or QUARTER BEEl.9lol43.—False Pretence. —The case of Reuben Green, which was on trial when the Court adjourned on Wednesday night, came up yesterday morning. A rerilict of "not guilty" was found. Tho charge, it• will be re membered, was of obtaining money under false pretences. Misdemeanor in oMor. —Robert Thompson, As sessor of the Seventh ward, was indicted for mis demeanor in office, on oath of Addison Arthors. The indictment contained two scums: the first charged neglect and refusal of the assessor to assess and return two lota in that ward, on Ar thur, street; the second charged that defendant did, on the 10th of March, 1850, knowingly and intentionally rate and value two other lons of the prosecutor, Fos: 39 and 90, In esid ward, at more than ha (the defendant) knew to be their cash value. The second counthwas abandoned. Z Tomer, clerk in Commissioners' office,-4esti lied that ho was present when Mr Arthurs re quealed defendant to aesess the lots as he, Ar thure, said was the proper way, or to assess them properly. Mr. Thompson, the Assesser, made no answer, and left tho office; the dupli cote was returned at the time; it was before the day of appeal for the 7th ward. Witness stated ou cross.examination that errors in assessments are usually corrected on the day et appeal. Duplicates of 1858 and '59 were offered in evi dence. In 18/08, the tote were assessed to Mr. 1 1 Arthur, 26 by 144 feel; in 1809, lots assessed to Sir. Arthurs and Bartholomew Stark, viz: Ar thur, part of 25 and 20, fronting each 18 foot 6 inches; Stark part of name, 17 by 194. Accord ing to the loot assessment, eoe. third of the lots is not aoseseed to any one. Dr. A Arthur, testified that he gale a correct plan of the luta to the aseeeeor; that he discov ered the inlet/Ike made by Thompson, and aSked him to correct it, which he angrily refusi•d to do The defence contended that Thompson intend• ed to scores too thirds to Art hors and one-third to Stark; that he had so done. The Court read from the law, and showed that the penalties in the clause under which the action was brought were directed ng‘inht assessors who may neglect or refuse to aesee2 Did, then, Mr. Thompson neglect or reface to assees" Not at all; it appears on all hands that he did iiisPeN, one third to Stark and two thirds to Arthur,. lie has therefore done his day. The Comity does not inquire who le assessed; but is the property assessed in full. That Leitg done, the law is. fulfilled. The jury rendered a verdict of .-not guilty after a few minute,' coneultailen Petit Larerny.—James Mackerel, indicted fur pettit larceny, on oath of J. D Owens, plead guilty. Sentenced to six menthe imprisentuent, and pay the costs. Caton.--C14r616.13 Strewing, Peary Steip, Herman Sioiden, Heinrich Det trioh, Frank Weidersitits, Frederic Dent and Ludwig Serb were indicted far riot and 819130.111 t and battery, on oath of Henry Morris. The count charging riot was ignored by the grand jury. The parties are coal diggers, and the dis '' once was ceased by certain of the parties ; to work ear Ices wages than had heeu de. dcd precious to a strike which had oocurred Peenry- Morris testified that ou the evening of -4:ln of April, he went to John Wilbert * store, on Msunt•Wadsington, nod wan pursued by three of the defendants, about fre rods. Neeb, one of them, caught anti heat wieners A tumbler woo thrown, striking OW' of the poetic+. As witness left, the indicted tnrew nonce at hint. The defendante were no nurtsercu, that it was not easy to keep their carious parts in the piny eeparated T. II Hamilton, E,q , appeared for the defence, and J. M. Siebnich, Eeq., for the prosecution. Neck, Dietrich and litieleratein were' found guilty of assault and battery, and Steip of ogsnol, ireadsv tireaa..—The sale of seats for tho six grand opera nights was very brisk oa Thurs. day, and wo .aticipate the seaaria will be very successful. We would While those who wish to secure good seats to apply early Mme. Cura do SNilhorst, the charming Young American Prima Donna, arrived last evening, and tins token apartioents at the Monongahela House. She will make her debut to-morrow evening, in 'big °Sy, in her great character of Lucia. She is regarded by tha press of New York, Philadelphia and Berot.n an the boat rep resentative of tido difficult part. She will be ably supported by Henry Squirm the talented fOULIK Tenor, in the part of Edgard° : Sig. Amodio, who is at preeent one of the beet Bari tones in America, in the Role of Lord Ashton Sig. Nicola no Raymond, and Sig. Push as Arthur. On Saturday we are ro 5000 Yerdl'a best work, La Tressiatn, with Mme Vanline Colson, the erd. ebrated cattintrice, in the part of Vieletta, in which she haa no equal. The company wilt remain but six nights, no they are going,to open its New York the 26th of q d this will be perhaps the only oppor tunity we ehnll barn to bent. a 6ret class opera. Our music-loving peoplo, of which there nee CO nm, will worthily patronize a company lila thin, Their expenses are very large, and the troupe no esyong in number nod tnlent no any that ever risitesl this country. CLEVELAND LIBNARY.-Our sister city on Lake Erie, dote not (ADD but about half as numerous a population as Pittsburgh. Yet the report of its Library Association is vastly wore encourag ing thou ours. The following no clip front the Librarian's Report, made the first of this week: -From an estimate made by the Librarian, based upon an average daily atteudance upon the Reading Room, bo reports tho number of visitors at over 30,V.10. conclusion, the Board -would urge oil the members to take a more persorrabinterest In this Association, and not leave all the labor to the Board. If 30,000 people have visited the rend log room, end 10,800 volumes of books have been drown from the Library the past year, does tot ehow the want of en association juet like this, and does it not urge you to give It your in terest that it may grow larger and hare a wider field of action '" The number of persons who aro thus reported as baying visited their library iv coolly greater than in Ibis city. DILOMUD.-011 17edeesday as the the steamer Tel graph was on her downward trip from BrOwneville, when near Port Fremont, ono of her deck hands, tamed George Shaffer, fell over board while drawing water, and was log. He could not swim, and sank almost Immediately. Search woe made for hie body, but in vain, as the river wan high and muddy. Ile was from Went Newton, where ho had relatives of reputa ble standing. Hie age was about twenty-81x yearn, and WWI a native of Germany. Tue JENNY Linn —This comfortable boat is now making bar regular weekly tripe between this city and Deer Creek. filer days for arriving and departing are as follow Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Capt. J o hn Hamm will give every nitention to passengers, and carry freight upon the "Jenny" as reasonable an any other officer afloat. insboat has been thoroughly renovated and painted up, and Is now In excel lent order. COMMITTLI).—J. S. O'Neal, cbergr.•d with rob bery, on oath of Peter Brennan. it appears that the two were at this house of Mrs. Haney, and the prosecutor was very drunk. At a later hour of the night he was found in a cart In a board yard, without hat, boots or money. The hat was found on O'Neal's head. lie was com mitted, in default of bail, to await a trial HOMO DROWNED.-A fun span of horses, belonging to Mr. John Bovard, of Westmoreland county, whilst he was waiting for tho ferry—boat at gteeport, on Thursday evening, 81st ult., took fright, ran into the river, and were drowned. Tno whole opera troupe of Mons. Strukarob, some forty in number, arrived In the oily last evening. They will open to-night at. the Na tional Theatee, iu the opera of Lucia dl Lain mermoor. Lowstr, tried his new fire plagleaterdsy, at lb° intersection of Wood and Fifth skeet. It worked to the entire satisfaction of • largo-aim.: ber of spectators. BIIOBAVI3CIS.—Tho ego of fine - angrAVIDgO will be ondluaodot Davis dr, Co.,'s Odd ballitblik avoillagot 71 o'clock. . Tax Iscreas—The. Naomi lecture of Prof. Mitchell, on the revelations of the telescope, it would be utterly impossible for us to report in full at the late hour in which wo write. The subject was too vast for one lecture, even by Prof. Mitchell. After the powers of man had been exhausted in discovering the laws that govern the universe, it became necessary, In order that they might cultivate a closer ac. quaintance with the stars either to be lifted to• wards or to bring them down. The telescope brought the stars down. It brought men ac quaioted with our own solar system, and then opened up spaces in the outposts of the universe which the imagination almost fails to grasp. The star til cygni, the only fixed star whose dis tance has been measured, is 31,00 millidas of miles distant. Light travelling twelve millions of miles per minute would be too years in cross ing the abyss. The lecturer had gazed through the telescope upon a star whose light would be ten thousand years in reaching this earth. The lecturer described in detail the method of making observations at the observatory. Ile traced the history of the improvements in the telescope, and the steps that bad been taken from time to time in making discoveries of new clusters of worlds. The great telescope of Lord Ross pursued these creations of God still deeper into space, and . ,having reeolved' the nebulte of the Milky Way into stars, discovered ether systems of stare —beautiful diamond points glittering through the darkness beyond. When he beheld this amazing abyss—When he saw these systems scat tered profusely throughout space—when he re flected upon their immense distance, their enor. mous magnitude, and the countless millions of worlds that belonged to them, it seemed to him as though the wild dream of the German poet Richter, vas more than realized. God coiled man in dreams into the vestibule of heaven, saying, "come up hither and I will show tho glory of my house." And to his angels who stood about his throne ho said, "take him, strip him of his robes of flesh; cleanse hie affections; put a new breath in to his nostrils; but touch not his human heart" —the heart that fears and hopes and trembles. A moment, and it was done, and the man stood ready for hie unknown voyage. Under the guidance of a mighty angel, with sounds of fly ing pinions, they sped away from the battlements of heaven. Sometimes ma the mighty angel's wings they fled through Saharan of darkness, wildernentes of death. At length, from a distance not counted save in the arithmetic of heaven, life beamed upon them—a sleepy flame as seen through a hazy cloud. They sped on their ter rible speed to meet the light; the light with lea ner speed came to meet them. In a moment the blazing of MOB came to meet them—a moment the wheeling of planets; then came long eterni ties Of twilight; then again on the right hand and the left appeared more constellations. At last the man sat down, crying, 'Angel, I can go no further; let me lie down in the grave, and hide myeelffrom the infinitude of the universe, for end there ie none ' Tod there is none:" de manded the angel: And from the glittering stars that shone around there cameo choral shunt, 'End there in none:' 'End there is none°' demanded the angel again; 'and is it this that awed thy soul' I answer, end there is none In the universe of God! Lo, also, there is no be ginning, ' SPLCIAL MEETIIO Of SILECT CoLTSCIL.--The Select Council met last night, present all the members hut Kammerer, Kim, Nixon sad Ward The amendments of Common Council to an ordinance relative to the Citizens' Passenger Railway company were taken up and concurred iu, by the following note: dyes—Messrs Bennett, Berger, Blair, Brown, Duncan, FII,i1OU:10[19, Berdman, kl'Cargo, Phil lips and Pres't M'Auley-111. Nays—Messrs Barbie, Kincaid, Reed and Tomer-4 The Connell then atijourtied RI. , .Y. A SWINEI, for so lone a time the worthy pastor of the Beaver Street NI. E, Church, lett ou the train last evening far New 1 irk, en re,ree far Cense, S A large numb, of friends were present to bid Mat and hie family adieu. lie takes ship fur his new and distant field of labor on the YOtb instant, accompanied by the best wishes of troops of friends C.RIII•CTION —ln our article yesterday on cosi shipments for the first quorter of the year, there Tro.9 ft mistake in the footing up of the blot The true toisl is 9,9213,:h1:: bushels l's., MIT,HALL'i third lecture deltv - err-] nt l'lty Hull to-night. Subject • "The dis coveries ruching from the laws of tiro-nation nod Nlution.- Aor ttrten. —We received yesterday morning from a subscriber in Colum`•us, 6r , a bueinesa letter, in which one esteeme) ,arreFpondent re ork', ' " ''The l'Attoborgh ~ f.oturerr do not oueto to know rho import of Introducing (heir ware to tats thei owing re•aion, and I would think an oeno,ious4 minder would open their ejra to the amount may bo poet' of by having their ..arbef, u•ieerrm,f nod their ioterente represented. - i Sure to /ugh' We agree witi: rrnt cnrrespon• dent. he is PA remade man • I a men of the world. if people would ifelllZey most appear in the market, they must keep the tame of their house or their bosiness before tar world. In email grocery store in a new town In lowa. the first object that met our eyes on n visit to that region won the framed card of "Naylor Er. elect manufacturers. 'Fell ',Kriebel/ what-you want' to sell. for Ile (ham a i the Erni," —I c may surprise our renders to learn that the celebrated skirt manufacturers, W. S. n I. 11. Thompson, are now making for Queen Victoria and the Em press Eugenie an assortment of their indestrne tible skirts, which, fur lightness. durability and esquisitenrea of design, may fairly be termed marvele of beauty. Will not Amaryllis, and Musidora, and, indeed, all tho charming and fashionable gentlewomen who walk In Broadway, envy the Queen of England and the Empress of the French their nrrayal in these elegant fabrics No, because the Moseys. Thompson are making the same sort for all our American queens '— Hone Journal. HOTTA, RODDERT.—A carpet bag. containing number of ertiolce of clothieg, belcroging to Judge Gillis, was recently stolen from the Untied States Hotel. The light•bngered gentry opento with coneiderable enceeme In ibis place.—flaw na6urg Ina nate of . Soaring I%lachmen throughout our econty hue become truly immense, and it to a entire. tie fact that the ' , Finkle" Machine la the band, of J. L. Caceaghan A Co.. Federal strect, Allegheny, le eharlng largely in thin trade. Buyer , wig hod tt it very good one. S. A. flown et. Co., have Just opened their Spring Flock of line confectionerite, which compriee the greatest variety they have yet offered to the public. They are prepared to foraieh pectic. with every thing requisite, done up in the very best style. They here else on hand a large assortment of (rests fruits, peeterrea, pickles, end In fact every thing in their hoe. They reepectfully solicit a call from their friends and potrona at their well known *tend, next door to the post °Mee, Fettered street, Allegheny. S. A. STORIMIT, M. D., giros spscl4 attonttuo to all affections of the eye, Cataract removed by a miw and safe method, causing but slight and momen tary pain, No. 277 Polo Stroot. Haulm. are cleared of vermin and garden. pro sured from the wrap. of ingacts and worms, by Lynn's Magnetic Powder. and Pill.. Farewell to deep, when bed-hug. prey, Or rats and mice (confound them) play. Profeseor Lyon found a plant In the Interior of Asia, the powdered learns of which le certain death to garden lased., ante, roaches, bugs, fl eas, ticks, moths, Ac. A email amount of this powder will preserve a garden of plants, and rid a boon of all thee. annoying pest.. It is fees from paten and harmless to mankind and &mottle animals. 11 is more valuable In preserving crop§ than guano in making them grow. Many worthless imitations are advortisod. The only genuine le signed E. Leon. It can be ordered through any merchant. Powder kills all inssets In • trim But Pills are mined for rots and mice. Semple Clarks, 25 ate.; reguler altos 50 rte. end $1 Demme lt Pane, New York. Al/0 the Mexican Mustang Lhoknout. 1, J•. WILLIAMS JOAN JOHNSTON! if. M L. Y Cy o c R r AND Baas: WITOLESALE AND RETAIL WILLIAMS Br .Tonavezrrorr, 114 SBITTIFIELD STnEET, Burly ovpnaltn tho Cn.t s Mom., P 1 TT 5 ft Or 11 0 11, A V E JUST OPENED A \rimy choice toted/on of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. 1110, LAGUAY RA AND JAVA COFFEES, Sugais, Rica, Rico Flour, Corn and Pearl Starch, Farina and Yeast .Powder, Pearl Sago, Ttipioca,Cnrb. Soda, Cream Tartar, Cocoa, Emma and Chocolate, Macaroni and Ver micelli,PureOroundSpices, PureFlavoringExtracte Table and Dairy SAL T, SUOAR CURED HAMS AND REEF, CANDLES, CRACKERS, SOAPS, SYRUPS, TOBACCO, MARS, Ar. meXchndAwT 'T E \V MUSIC.— llonalo Jean—boantllul tong, with choral 430 O whereas toy Ilthoolqnstes gout, 8uck1ey...... 35. Hotbeds to lugomor—rootor'i but moos.— ..... ..... 2fio Lto Loran' Lett= Dos Bcbottloch-,-irltb Yoe oak by • - JOHN IL IitILLOIL 81 Wald strut. • 1111.180010 =Hot 100 81 1 8 pall. ap4 II OTTER—Jost received fresh Roll Butter to bozos and bbL.sbd for Ede by • - -- I.I3OIi*ITTIVLIMBON, 'A p . • p*' '• " ICS lfl iisdU SOlCCodep:: ; _ 7,1+. Telegraphic. WASULVGTON, April 14.—1 t is staled that the prosecution was prepared, if Mrs. Sickles' de claration was received, to give in evidence the fact that in January last Mr. Sickles and a lady, not hie wife, remained during a night in Carmi ne's Hotel, Baltimore. The register of the hotel was in Court for that purpose It appears, from this register, that there is first the entry of Mr. Sickles' name, in his own hand-writing, then the names of several other persons, and about ten names below, the name of Mrs. Daniel E. Sickles, in a different hand-writing, neither hers nor his. This preparation shows that if Judge Crawford had admitted the confession, a v.tst quantity of scandal on both sidei would have been brought in on the trial, involving persons whose names arc not yet mentioned in the affair. George B. Wooldridge was the first witness called for the defence, and was examined by Brady. I reside at No. 3-1 Twelfth street, Wash ington; came here in the latter part of Novem ber to be here at the organization of the House of Representatives; wee a clerk under the clerk of the House; knew Key at that time; never spoke to him but once or twice; on Saturday, the 26 of February, I was in Fifteenth street from very close to ten o'clock till three; saw Sickles that afternoon between four and five o'clock at the Capitol. When I first went to him he appeared tllLinreat from what he had been; the day before he ap peared more likb himself; he was in the hall at the rear of the Speaker's chair; we had conver- Potion; I got him to go into a retiring room, and there parted with him, after endeavoring to paci fy him; he appeared very much affected and tressol; there was no person with Mr. tickles In that room when I left him; saw him no more that day; saw him next morning about 10 o'clock in the library of his own house; his eyes were bloodshot and red; he approached me and toll me he had sent for tuo to- come there— (later. rupted by District Attorney.] Ilia face denoted that he had been weeping; i remained in the house till oil the strangers had left it, in tee a:- ten:loon. Ile acted like a man in great Borrow and die tress, no much so that I watched for his coming and going constantly. l'iltnese said there was a strange manner about hint. Every time he came into the room where I was he pressed his hands to his temples and would go over to the Secretary and nob. lio appeared an it he was in great distress every time these fits came upon him. Ile would clasp his temples and sob and cry, SO much eo that I told him to give 'tait to his tears, they would relieve him; be would raise his hands and exclaim; sometimes them fits would take him before he eutil-1 get to the sec retary, where he. went as if to htdc himself, and then he would bow down hit head. Witnees saw Key passing oppeeite Sickles' house looking towards it, and waved leis handkerchief several times; Sickles came into the library where witness, saying that villain passed my house; he was very much excited; I attempted to call him; he threw off witness' grasp and turned into the hall without& hot; that is the last I saw of him till he cameeinto the house with the officers. Witness was asked whether he had made any oommunication of an exciting nature to Mr . Sickles at the capitol Mr °old objected, and in excited dintlSPloll ensued between him and Mr. Stanton. who ac mimed the public prosecutor with being actuated by a thirst for blood, nod that he Looted down the prisoner to rengcauce Mr. Ould replied numly, tertning 000 counsel u bruiser and bully Mr. Stanton responded, Bay - iog that the pan• ciple claimed by Me. ()old would len•I hi, c!ient to the tel of the ffqllown. Ile had not the honor of Mr fluid's acquaintance, and after hI3 lan guage he did nut desire It. Great liellfailqo and applause from the spectators / Ile roded by d e fyi ng Mr. thild's remarks The argument AM floe ed by Mr Cort,le. after which the Judge decided ih.ll the evidenre was not admissible. John Cuyler, A. 17 Venni?, Charles Bleat/ and Selby Parker veto examined They MAW Key waving the handkerchief Win It ipiey caw Mrs. S,chlett and Key on the Amin,: on the Thursday before the tragedy The ism, chow cd her a letter which he •heol been reading Thomas J Brown testified to getting daooh ‘V:ix • ner to take the leek from the minor of the attain,— lion house. Jacob Wagner todtified to lime Pan, effect. The Court then adjourned During the argument, Messrs Stance. and Carliele had ft sharp encounter, ant the t.rn reeding, of the day- were quite 1,1111, I hirLAt•rt. mt. Aril I;• Nun' ..rk crreTonder., spanking of Cabala rerolattohary re• parts, pets a Ma facts in reat.ar.l moue, which he rave era worthy of creder.ra. Firat the 29th of March the hark Olga eleare.l from thin fort for Ilar•na, 1 p Mora et Bror Spard_sh boom The vewtel teal eur.aigned to W. H. Iticersmith, and there is every reawon to, believe th•t ..heta he wd by drear L:Xtu.tore on Loar.l, with lutrol FOI,•• of flit arms and rommunltioa. Seeond—On the day to/lowlag. the brig Mantles 1A cleared f, Irrentlino, Florida. by J. C. % ant t Co., but our iclerment Jetllnes to be rperiEr in rettarl to the real character of thu vessel, but be to. to justify the snspieton that she "I Third—Tiet Ninety"l partner in tie, frta t t 31, ra ale.•li alluded to. is by snaris,rt. the fantetus filibuster. General ti.ecenri., , the tr. t. neer et the Cub. .lull: a. Thi. , thee, eetaldbhel direct connection between the bath 4 / 1 7,1..1 the Li:i. batters' Interest here. and gees far t.. ntreagtben tae srt•ricion that there ia realty something m the ...I. Tee Spanizil Minister is in torn, at.,l ‘• sore ly tressed in reference ta there C 10,11.15 11. ibis l'cittl States Marshal is also in great tribulatirn, 1.1 has 'Mt a watch erten a maple el schtioners at archer ell' the hat ocry. New YOU., April I 1.-1 he TIM, rdrs :cat Senate of Nicaragua bas reocteil the lie:iy Contract, on serenest of the largo timid grant contained In I . _ Mon. Belly had left for hlauantra, end still enter tained sanguine hopes of sac: csr. The last account, report that the CarsiTrlrtori treaty had been ratiftod by the Cwigress at Nicaragua and signed by President Martine., with two amend menu, eta' That the United States should not land troops In Nis.nragua without the special permission or 'lrritation or too government, and that in fake tit the escape of fillibastern from the United Stater, naval forces may he !modal for their capture. The latter clause seams to neutralise the former. At Amory, Ind., April it —The engine 1145 bag gage car of a passenger train going North, on rho. ,Teasrsonylite railroad, worn precipitated, owing to the bridge Oyer a small stream giving 'ray, Into 11 creek near Amity, at three o'rio.ik this morning. The engineer, Henry .9.nipes, leas .inriantly Ligod, and the Braman badly injured_ Lariat - tics, April 14.—Ittcar tlaing quite fact. V faer9 . tuchee in the canal, and n tteatatheat water on the fall, iVestber clear. LIVNos PIAONtLiI Wat ,frav ov - den ht.vels, CLe/roa<4 , ,, //.0./tug, 4454, Ma:A:, and aZI rst, wernin .n/ r HE importance DI n reliable article of thin r kind Is larstlmaide. I • war .lber all D. 1 1 ,11• hem. with three afoot trio yoerd,r le the arttrl. , disco...ad which will ralortutunte than,. A conipn ay 4 h , 10n,,a, woo, too Horticultural ti,a-• ty 'stole amldat it,. fern. cf Ante, otwerved tlew el, hurt t+ lighting rer.lts ../r plant • , .ry drad. Thla lea wu ulnae use 01 1,. glleld Haan olghtt,Ui v a from theme In,tudsts. Qnahtitlas nl tt., , plant aara bomb ha 31r. K. Lyon, and h•und n poeltiae itonwA er to over] naval [went. It La OW ply L 6 pow , inred loaf, ch... tally prepar.sl 0, roalst Ihn t.flect of age end climate. Mad. als and Lotter. Patent have been oblatns.l (rum the Goa est, mama of Enalawd. Intro, Orrnsarty, sod Iron, to., World's Ifelr, and nonwrtms nw,lical and lwatkultural r,l legn and eadelloa. LEITER FM/NI:THE I'RKSIDENT OF Tli It U. STATES ll•arafort, Washington, slat Jan. Emattry. broa,—bear. Oar: I have lb. pinwale to Inform ,on that the !Loyal (`omml.tyn of too World'. fair, at Goodi, have aWatdell putt a )todel and Certificate (or Ihu great vain, sf peer alagnetit 1.61,1er a. far VIM initiating Inftetn, dr. .I.III.LAND FII.LVONI, Chairman" The Abs. wrc• •CLollllllllg.i I.nn c ,, rtltien, of Pr , ,,:. Albert' Il I• Free front Poison Dag' goal, idch.ther ter, It.. Mr. If. Liu:it—NW dir, We have eusly d and l-, o 1 your Magnetla Powders .lid flint them vnrfectly hemline. 10 rnanktud and d.matic anituale,Jont tettaln ole.th inttro lb. baled by hue, aut., tad lusectit JAMES it. 0 IJILTON, M. P o Chemlet. LAu,umtor. IMOD, Prof Oltemlstry, N. Y. llosglint L Dona, Eupttlutnndent Of the New Yolk lit. vital, nye, "ho hue ezvelle.l all tho huge, sole, ttoultna, moths, 40 'II I Lyon Ittordor, and finde It of Immeo. value." Lorry gardener sod Itedru•keeter most Into a dlrrri lu lam; tWan at min of tilt kind. Rehr...a can be med.; to the Ad. 31. Nit:Lulu and Matmothlan Hotels; to Jo the Melge, Prnaldnut of the American Institute; James Gun'. Henn., Um. WIMILd twit, fly rue IV. g 0.1.1, I. M. Preen, of the fie. Points Mi.., A, Sc. doduo • 4 11 a dinovory of l'nlf t Lyon 14 of ~ntiousi a4,,r - Yuman' Clab ltdVa hnhed it thoroughly. It Will 0.4. lroy 10Contn. grasabopren. rain. math... Lap, awl all vrrintii. Garden plant, cal] b innerrod, and how. made A...mina:wan aro now undo thionah Llrmn, 11ittNE8 & of New York, to bona It gad tbroughOirt the world. Many northing liultailnns art advert:ant. 11, cautiotod 'NOW VulIC, Novi/other Sth, 1h59. '•ln retiring from buelnette, I hoc/bold all my lice ct Powder. and Pllbt, Lettere Patent, end the .seerete Ing thereto, to :demo. BARNES* PAltli. 'ILI. Powder Is discovery made by myeelf, .ond brought Irani the Interior of Ash., end I. unktetvett to any ether Persons The gentling and efbcctlve witch. Input up lu ttu aordeteta, and will no tlnue to bear to rum, ttE LYON.. - • . Raba nad tato° cabaot be reached by • powder, and aro killed by a Yleguetta kW. Onlor thaw tbnyngb euy fuer. abut. 'Ti. Lyao's Ned.. kills Insect. In a tries, 11.1 Lyon's Pills sns 0.1 d VIT nits and tillco. Sample 'BAN, 26 enntr, regular alana, 6U cent. and W./. Follow direeinina. lar freely and thoroughly. 'BARNES & PARK, 13 and 15 Padk Roy, Now roll, Also, tho Mexican Muotang Liniment Dmonotsoc,ox iti titFAtIll.11),1111 X 11/Ell-1 L1X.7.70/VS, Damasks, DLapers, &a. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LlN ENtiond Wow dcalrocui of obtaining the OEN OINK GOODE, ahould see that the articles they parable° aro lima. cd with the lull name of the arm • MCEIARDSON. 6021 S d OWP7OI. &guarantee of the eounduus and durability of the Om& This caution is rendered csaantially ...coy as large qa.tltlus of Inferior and doWetiie Linos arr prry... 4 4 season after NUM and wale/ with the .me or 111011ARD. EON, by Irish nausea who rogantlan of the Injury thus inflicted alike en tha American consumer and the smut. Wren of lb* ginteine Owls, will not readily abaudou Witness ea prolltable, while puraboodes can be Impowd ro with gs"l"ralmrthi character. BOLL.MiEIdrJ. B. LOME; Agents. tha March ftreet. Now To*. 10. Eu. IClll._, lc jil BOUT FOUR RUMMER -TONS of purZ M140=7 ka, with VW'S* or haw latioi ist, wV6 'old au Alw. tar apprand,enclarad Topa'. P ' NW t i . ' • • W ...' ;1 -, .11. F.,#-?, u.,sfriut. ° 1,-..,,,z 1 .„ - • !,---; •: 1213 MME Conmeicial • • ----- • C0,1131.117TEI: OP AUBITELATION FOR APRIL Dltzrr, V. P., S. P. Sffirarrv. Wi. 81us. J. 7. Ousrvvr. Jas. Pau. 50 I . I 7O TSIIURGLI 11111 tELLETS rperiaZy Fq- Prrraarann. FILIDAT, Aran 15,1,59. FLOC P.—a Agt..l a( Cad 1.4 at t 5.405,44 (or sttlx•r sod 51t. , 4rt.5.7. for rr tr.+ no, and 3:0 do at t 0.3.50 for sup, stud 5it,055. , ,70 kr est:,. At rd-ralt, CZ do extra at $5,75. INCCI 6 . :5 Ltds iu lots st ;',70 fdr Amp., $5,13.70> 0.00 Ibraatra. $5. 3ttet.3 - o isroliy Gam, aed 2r03 do whin Nmily at it3,102.d.3dayd,50. 1:.3c ~ It.ttll a , $4.50 .1 100 bat Caro Meal at Ko. GRAIN--xxlee or 110 J altd .16 , 1 rmrn •t t.. 5 and 10J lomi Lao et Whera, 0 . , brat &rattier,. nt Itocrarzs—sol.. of 10 Red 11, Mid i Sti47..* traLs 111olasiras at 11. S: Colee et 12% had t 0 oo •t 1'114412N. IN" rAToE z ,._.,te, of 20 Idol; Newlisnnockg •od 1(X1 tail mixed ht 70; . 2.1.0 do at -A; xhl '2.00 do sit c.f 4) Ixt W Ii nt 141?1. r EED—Aalrn 11_ tnrif nt Sr® GA . Bran and Fh-r!, it 1,12 fur Shit stun and $1,1.0 r.r Middling', Daltal Ent: IT—anloi in n rcit4d 101 of 31/:_^2'f.,l A pp;t.s :.r.110.23 r r Prnrit..a. R'll 1,11.1 1 -4 intln ef 10 Kill at V 5327, rviti and NAc- r iha in lot+ at 7!,,9!, sal fa city KkAUIS T nt DRIED Ilti:?--Alne cf 4.000 Ihnnt (2. ASHES—ow, Li:A/ clot S•nin Ash at • :MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. RULS.O43, rmints or the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, from July let, to Marchl9. 15.50 $.1,618,E.10 Pam.. (mind ...... ...... . 1.10.3,136 10 Nona, ................ 5id,59.5 72 The Loudon Directore of the Wand 'freak 11.,:lroa1 Cnoi. pahy f Canada hove laeued A report under dat, of the Sth ult., from which it opprcrs that the mum, - rgready expend rd 00 the work ti.mouttta to .V1..120,20d. It I. aloe p“.pe , e.l to Tina, and expand c (order Aunt of 1,111.100, which will costae tto Company re open the ochre lion tram Sonde to 11i , .r Co Loop sod Portland, n dlehmoo of 1,057 ado, is eluding the Virtorat Bri ice. The total ea...editor° a ill then be .1.1.0,000.000. The local traffic which war estimated to 1 ..f. 0 te , mile per w eel:, Las prorad to be :ell. It Is ex• rooted that Shoe the ,pentnir of the VioWns Bridge, the read alit do a husluece which will leave a net profit of over Lono,taal, Lepel to g per cent. on the whole capital of .C. 1 0; 000.0,0. the f.:1.11LOO - , adrenced.by the Pontoon of course inclualve. The lhnatore take the pnbable weekly trafbc of the lhaat Trunk at L 2.5 per toll, , which, all thinks coa sidered. is undonottelly Arable the mark. The Wet of work: lag the real le competed et :cc par t eel. which le the exiit• lea rate of ex o I 0...r1. tug the hue. The riv..l. chipni.bta I.y 111. Pert.la will Ln the I argeot that Lon glut , form - d for in soy mont`l4. It trill probably rdaeb IMAM, or vb irh s2 o o,o4Nlcr s3C4l,iKa.i trlll Th.. 1...04010., L. nn her tray from Srlirtlrinano., his S 3:: Crn:l in I.perie f•r tLio cltv. A .14 ,4 Al.OOO lloT. ernnit, t 'I,. mod,. priv r otoly al . 11,...re I, 11,nienao bnt.nt, doiog in Tr• afto r) N01..a at 1441 i dincosint to par. Thl tiAlera of n.ttem Arm' tan thrivlotucti to *end them In f.,r redeatptlon. qn‘rtrra v.,. b.., of rather high, rate.. J r money on paper, hut am artrmnct, If any, If not general, nod tha only change utnrry•bhr with. in a tuctlth In on bog paper, on which art, perlittp. 'll. et. Mph... On Ball, bnrrotri-ra Mlnattlty at 441 , 5 .o.t 0. I.Torite enllaterale.—i S. P. Trar. Imports by Moor FT. LOU I. 4, Dr. li34c 1 1 , V9 A Bradley; 8 1F.3 and 2b... lor , , 3 du TVISIeri.7J 1.4:e lord, 1447 do 11 .r, IYi do r. h 4,141414 Clarke. A , ; 4 I.bl, Taralch, 8 J Gil 4..41c; 23 Itx3 4 34, tirtt4a4, Th.lmar; bide cctLints. P ki dir .8'...1.,8 Lech 4 cc, d, whicky, '- Roo I't4ccll: Ice 1.4:1, It Hutu.) G c, 2 Lbl ham% Ido k,•!, P. A It C..:. do 'cu.!, C Sclb,,rt; 17 Ed liqnor.G W i.. 88; 11 .1., crd 0,l c3l, tianp...ll Nek,a. 17 do 11./41r. J c. - 1,1141. 41 d.. IV 84.4,r4. 10 d, Iv 41,, Iv) c -I.IJ, C W 118.4 41 43.40, F pot.',.A 3b, 4., .1 I, p:..:.:241 d 0,:...14' Pryact 1.84. w 0..4 y, L A •14. c... 1;4, du T P. Vocog k f.: 3 dn t.i.u1.441 k A 0d.4,.n. WHEELING, per N.ll/lerva-114 to, mel.u,J 12.0. 'I ft lamb,. I. Itatir: 12 co, brilf, , ly, .1 (I,lli, A et; 1•‘• gln..,lllll,uteztzlr, e,,, L trier, WII 214 Palo, pap fir, J W 11,11...., lido do, 11..1•alch: 11 As pota• t..s, I too, 11 .he •p. .1 r*lr. pkg. pr. . .rx MON. VA V C.l-2 LI 14 eon, ...I Ertl:tot...e:. 1 11., ...Pt; ll,nr 2 d.• x pplw, ogruorr ' .l-. . 1 — ,!.. I, t t og .0 , 1, I .1; 4,4, 0x..: er• I=! P,- o hn I fit 'rm nw.other, en, "a fallitm rhor tt ,, normal., rimo, hmsznrald 'nun In hatat, n 1 (to. %oft warm oth• t ,n err,: from tbn west. The 'r.•+ r hi. gr+ nan infi7l, tthln t.^ nit them day.. The . _ ...It- fa! no 'ref.: I co! !1., om nocl ritrmr prommo• r t, otly !!!:rt. IL. N.• VorL from eti !II: nnuJ ni.J .m•.•.! d:-.110r,:d lor rue° lo F..!!! to Plrfolmr,./t ' Mr Miner - la I 00,1 I. 11,1 Tb- Itrr. iv - 711,1,n r !ro r. rho 1.rr.l 11,. NI. tror,rowl• \•l4.‘t r .rnrxr.y. rrr b.- I . • ...rnple I r Mi 1/1 I• 11 h.. rig a • • A. T,... I, I". E. Nat, rml •I b • 1 . yr.:l7z , <i 1,,, :41,6 at..l :‘,/,..t T 1 ,,, MAtJc , .r. 3. utt11, , ,,, , 1.., ,r 1.ar,r.r,,, Capt. firer. , ,..l. , v I, it, 11:•1 re, rutr, I, t . I ,h. St ar • I• ut them•lk, Ict , /ie• • rvgtl,. t, cnn •,..1 c's,sr cnn olso.l it lb. , Thi•t • il,rt of Ih. I..ur and h•t I,y 11,. TI,. ,n;.•11, E=ll 1/ErAntri , as• ”1,1,1 11, , tra. , t• Bayard. IClltubolh Mtn.. rsa, • r• • '• A 1,1.1-:'41,11, ir.1114 ==! --Ift•ltot..,teet, fah, t4' i I lc, Iltat, tl•. 1.'.'.... 1.1.1 , . IV twat dull; ...CC bus told. r, I.4n•t; •a.rt mtlatl ttutnic%l 45; t.tatt'7, l. ;. rcnottou ItAtt ` , 17 114414 y at !'.17 :t441 . 4 St ;tws• Lat 4 ;.• a.,t 1.7. t.: all 1 ; Whial.r ball at . ... ,, Y441!.5. Latat,.l.`tt rata'. to tut]. alth W.'. at t44,,C41. Tx! 4.tt 61;1 al I AO,. a ',pia end lart ,at t; I , att. at e 3 It :t.ttlt at 1 , ',44; Imo; LW 1.0 at 14'; ni t 14.; 1•I tf rtz4ai:rF. , . fin; Ch r•' 1'...f1- 31 , z . I . ntruva K It `,. Cara: tan ,rtt• Tan:, al yea Autti— I A.:, It. Irado at 5' 2 4 , , 't I nn,t . 7, 70 ratra Ittr,i and I. ht. llour b4.44y al SI Corn Motl at . Whe4t Inn &It rt.l at IA 40,u1 Ztir, tablet:Sl fit 1.21 ` 7, lON L.. Pa Otr nett,: a.k.a. 'AltAl box I, a , a, ctaN .11311 at 41!4'.j,5'_. Ratio,. tall ti; Itariry 51 tale at 51 trh,tay at,ta,t, x i , or ~E I, lu I PI, CiNct,, , , A prA rt , l.vu bttoprit,s,tlt •.b. of td,la at S 5 4, fr Nl,l4;•flir3n vt,1157:r., t tl - 1,1111• so,. !tun rould vot bouaLl at 1.1. m 1!..5 WL:4l , .y ikdrat•r..l !4r: astr, of 9,J blll9 at 7-7,%. Good I, r ,i V , in • akoniders at tor, .Izl.ll I. tr,ln 1 , ..011 at t-‘148% f ahould- • S. I °to t tt.tnand: ralea hrda at 7(d..7 !winding I , ,• ti 1.1.1+ 1.5 n tuer,hant. Molaaeat aud tr , A , Irmaud Sh.tir, trail,. are un thanB'd. fi:f/ tsNkl Pianos and Melodeons NEW SPAIN"G STOCK The New Scale Iron Frame Felt Hammer PIANO S, Irirr.zo I,- ',lt hard or har.h , ith THE LLSCRI BEE begs tocall the especial .tu•tti.o., r um, to ton orw Ppriug SOck of r,lowwrd I,ll,Lati) f. UM al o want - 001714 Or cm ICK• Kt I N.l Pwrton. woth ttt It NEW FELT HAMMERS, NE W 01:1.11.il: D.A.M.P.E/ , PATENT REPEATING AC TI 0 N AND ltfi ‘...ED 001 DJ NI OR RED PLATE. A , r:en[, i )lItt..ODEoNs and liAttuo ,lUNl• Iron] tno F..tory or 'A v on Iluntlin, Boston. 11 , C , Oobg h.. I.imu t.4t.nvwl for caAt sad ry lo , lurrnarrA w1;1 offin,l t•rlyor. .101.1 N IL ,NIELLOR, N • `•1 NV • , ud. Street. • Ar.nt for Ch:rkering 6 t , ,,tia Awl M 5...., 6 11.trilln'• Meln.!.tou.s and 01 . 01.116.11011iUM. CHEAP P • 1,0.1,1 a ionntl-roruN•.l , C. 1 .74 Pknon, I , y I. lIn,• ft Co: TILE CIIEAPES'r PIANOS MADE IN THE RNITEI STATE S! Tin nr. lu , l Iron from+. nr.J Yrr.ch nr.l4 , 0,1 nicer "I lb., !Met o,•taveN fur 517, - ,, O‘Ause:i 1.,r $2OO, bt, :Illy for u.ll, nalm I olanliA•Lln churned I, tho extra welt' low pti.-.4 ol•talnpd I.y ch.nnke~r ~ill tv , t Fer inslo toy JtIll . : 11. MF.LII.OFI. "P4k 1 .4 , f: MAGNETIC PLASTER THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN LIWIIROYER.—The beet end cheapest notate hold limed, in the world. Eltnplo and plrwseut and effectual In Its feauli, A brentifel, *alma:llc rSternalcanthre, eppllcnh:o fur the falterer pate of nnY dine, In .y place,io eny pot oft. benath e tow, end under allcircurnetauces. If )on pelt thda Matter anywhere, ((pain 14 1110114 tho Pltather mill thick a.... ,... 30rty the pain has renlobt4l. 1.1.wr meuttetlant tart 1, away, and _„...ett PAIN 17ANNtiT EXI Y 1 TIIIB rinsrEit MEM= iihontantona, Lararner, Stlnv., Debility, Set-roomers Eintratga, Pyfirer's* Congtu, and Colda, Pains and Aches °revery Mini. down oven to Corns, ate tobiterlighly relieved am!, xith n little patient., per mancnOy cola, by the magi. cal influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It le the sine plo, purr., .Gat, pt. aranhvb and thrac,e , t rera b ly la eshavoce. Ita application le nniversal—ot ell/ to the . b .„,, g :ben, ilia gallons worasn, and the retitle infant.— To web anti all It xlll promo Balm end • Illeeeing, lla b e e b agroesbia, and without winoyenca or thontile. Its price is vrithhs the mock of all—rich or pour; all me; been it Irklo Ilkm sick a d en Elerins to to asty on;. VARNER/6 should le elerAys supplied with tbl6 bleak,* ble PLASTER. It ~ill be the G.l Physlclau In any h.se.bold, ready Ed ail limes, and at tustAtit Put op In uhAlgitt Hu tuxes. k:sch box willittuke aLt to dent plasters, utast rtki cblld can spread them: Price to ULM ■ box, with ful. and plena din>ctlata.' D. C. 3101tEDEALD. DI. n., Invoutor ondPopietar, 10 ITa!tor at, gw York. 1101MIE0.11131ACINETIO PLASTED .old DyWlldtng girt+lp every ray, town and ol . flago of tho thAteil Stotts,. • P"1110ARD PRINTS for salt' , .1 W IcbtlaiS *VW ENE lizgular Sttamsro. I=I2I!MiEMI EIMM ST. LOUIS AND ST- P.4.1:7L,, DM L Y NORTHERN .LlNEgr rn e i'AOKETS Ant GALENA, DLIDUQUA STILL WATER. AND ST. PAUL—The foLly.thair airtr and magnificent .Ide lakes! steam... will trompoao tale lino for dot calming pear, leaving eu folios.. Mooday..--lIENRY CLAY - - - ` -- Tneadey....-PNSIBLNAIC GtiEltli. Wedtroday_LUClß - J. B. Rhode,. Wedno•day AUNT LIdTTY Cho. Berri., ..... " T. B. Rhodas Thumb, .... NUN:ire: 4 o'A BELLE...` •` T. B. N r`daY..--BEIV plop N.N. Bother Friday Uilll'OleW A " bateaday BEN BABB ..... Saturday 'tM. L " M. Brresta. 'flu. Northern lane Oar [mu in sm`cesareil operation dnr` In the past year, and for rod . ularity, comfort and pm - feet rentability to s rory tiniest, has never been suroused Py say organization no the Western doll", ifartll,4 e.,W.4 six new steamer , to tho lane, tloy ere nom pop e ,- e d 4 rede, ineereta ed facilities for the t.-susaction of all audioa entrusted to them, nod hope to taunt a routinuatiou of tho lihenA psi rousge heretofore no liberally tcetowed opon diem. Von any trelbrenati, that tusy I. rkprly of the Wharf Boat, at the Beat of Locust ettect, or at Me Northern Lino Pocket °dice, No ti, Commercial street, lona,. Olin, and Lecc,t. WAISDL it SLIALET,„ General Ate!,l rar2lldtial firskula Notice to ➢itaaonrt River Shlppern and Paasengers. - - - TUE hare made an arrangement' v with the Itossoml Riser Avid Came pauy by shich min airs through mica from Mlosofirgh for passenger. mud Insight to all 'soots on the Stinrourl Ear er War further particulars, apply t 3 Pinar, Duals L 03., Steam Boat Agents,'c - iner Water mot inwhot etrre., wha are authorised to routrnat for oto • bIcIIIIIDR A (h) , (1,a;:of Pitteon - i,-11,) furl :Ltlativa T No. 49 Comolourclat to.; Ain 1) EGU LAR - - TUESDAY PACK- I 1.t., ZANESVILLZ.—Tbe lino DIM etumor E.1131A 111:A1lA31, Capt. MUXIWEATZ , , +I r. , . for ft.. at..m. Aral Intermediate porta El' ERY TUESDAY. at 1 P. a. t or paaange apply oa ocl FLAtili. RAHN l.i .4 CO.. Arl.r. QTtnrtnnati, &Tr IC ri3reeß Lino FOR CINCINNATI AND Sr. 12. LOCI:L-11m One .teamer 21ARINKR, Captain:re. A.Dr.9.0.111 lea. e for tho ebovo .11 In • a . termedlate parts con THIS DAY, 14th Inallmt, ta o'clax r. u. For aorta or passe.,m apply on boa.ol or to mr29 FLACK, DAE2II:3 & IXI., Agent.. VCR ST. PAUL, DIRECT—Via ii Fr. Lonl., Kftol.uk, Enyllonton, Moon. ttne, Nan I. Davenport, 0510..., Enbulln., erairlo Do Cho, I.acro , ..,Wirtuatar Ilmanogs and 19.11.—Th0 inn Cap, John E. Ihorltmey, sLIII lease 1.1.0 shorn post,. on Tlll9 DAY, 14th Inst., at 4 o'clock P. Y. For fr:lght nr po.age apply on board or to nom/. PLAULS. 11AltI1F.8 t CO., AOnta. S a :li zi u , pA U lt e t a For bt. Lrula . Joirermo City. 11.a. , m11e, U luaagow, Layne,. wnoln, 1l iaml , 11111'. I anucg , Ltaloglca. I>ayt , .l3 i...nvrnia °WI Cil7.WHlton, Atent,no. IN•ciphan. Nabraa/ta City, Louccit Bluffs, City —ll.e ram taros, p trk,t rtylV. Copt. Corr, 1..4, tor tin taws, and all Int. rm,lint., putt.. on TEEN T.,lY,lCoth anat., at 5 P At. for (might cr gttillg. apply on or to e 41.12 EAUNE..., Routs, fir V OR ST. LOUIS AN') KEOKUK —The flee steamer AIiCONAUT„McIano, • mutter. wall Para Jar Cie adult and all interineinato Lvov, on nATeltlikY, Pith lug, at 4 , wino, apply on !.cord or to apl4 FLACK. TIARNTL3 k Cl)., id,cntd 1/115SOCRI RIVER PACKET .LV —F: X r1:1:,3 I.I.NE.—For f dada Car. Ilnenrli la. tiladgow, , Hronsw , rdt, Land an. Ll'aln;foo. hero.. Clan. I...arfnworlh City, IV., too, .!lame,... lbtaphan, Pt. Nedranka, Bluff and Omaha Clty.—llie new S. ll'. :.te,,aner DECATUR, Copt. It. O. I only.r. will ;ogre tor the labors and all latermirinitil porte on Tilt) lath Intl, at 4 o'rlio-k, I. u, T.: paii,ago apply on bdsand, hr pp, FLACE. BARNES di . CO, Agent, FORST, PAUL, DIRECT, re Ft. Louie, Kmkuk, •• • MIN 1 ork liadnnport, anima, bulingne, t'tnits pa Chart, Wenona, Cinadinand Intal.—Thii hoe persenn, Atte.. CANISIIIDGE, Capt. banal Ct., will lewd* fur-the 0b..v0 and all Ititrin...liate porld on Tilts BAS, the 13th h0t.... slat P. Pt. For fri.fght or podrn,p,o apply en buarl nr to ILO 1' 1 -ten , ILULNE. L Agent IiALENA 6: DUBUQUE, NIA Se. J. Mcs. It.kk Thavenporr, Fuitun Ciry, etc-, tqc.—Tn. , 0t•r43 0 , .T. W. lIAIL3/AN. enpt. ' W. W..lfrirtiv, tl Imre kw Mr nnd nit IntArtoNinto pole cn ?111, LAY Um 15th 1.1. v I r Irrithr. cr pnsangt, apply t, Vard cr Apn 1:41:uY-S k .104 - bun ST. LOUIS AND I LLI NoIS 11 I::VElt—Thellar grralLcr xlll Ira,. mho., a:A rrcrt% . Tlll4 DAY, ISth Inst. et 3 v. lock. r. N.. rws:tivel, r :Tr!, n;i L.tl:i. Ilk I:NI k. t. Val! VOli. ST. PAUL. DIRECT—VIs liookuk, Ilar:lag too, nu5.5.5t,n0, ILL' •• - ‘lsslenft, rube. 51cOroggo.'a Loofl Preurte Da Wea,na, I.lssLiu i , an.l St.Pan!--111e too Lssarat•r MODERAToIi, Mnrat., x4l lento for tho aLero TVEL:SL,IS 5A 1, 2io ta55., at f, o'clodr. I, Y. For froia.ht or tuussc,o x i • ply on Lard or 15, FLACR, DARNIZ.4 t CO- Agcl2l9. Ho! for Bt. Paul, vlaSeokak, Ml:meat - no, Davenport, Rock Island, Galena, to baba°, V7euona, La Crosse, ac„ &c. TII E I 1 N E PASSENGEII. o.t aawr LLAI.EL DLLL, C.rt. Err., trill I. me, f,r Eh<ulor , Fla.! oil Intel-1:H.410t. 1.00. or, Tills DAY, 13th 055 tact. M1M621! PLACE, EARNER 4 . CO, 400,0., epl ,11,1 • 31a , L..t aed Waterv:a, l'lttahnrgb. • FUR ST. PAUL.—Exritess LINE. p o —Via St. 1.0011, 11.11o4tott. hurcattur t I:. Itlt., Dltr.nrott, Oalrna, DaLtique,'Eratrt, Iht Chn.n, La Cr.,t, at., ac=Ybo flu, Ltralto, LIAVOND, Captain .1 1 1trob IT4allr. at - 01 Iweo g, ,nd all intrrmodt .13 pottt . 114 E, the 1:41, iusla at 10 o'clact,, a. tr. For fer ls ht 0r rat race, aptay Ward, or to FLA CF. 13.511NEE 4 CO., Agtatn. 11..aobbtlic. ATr. . NASHVILL--The splen diii pa ucer iittiamer ROCII ErTEt .Cu tanp !oar,. R. tho attAra anti xll Intorthot.ttat poet.. Ttllg DAY, tho 15th tnst_, at 4 (ielt F. !tl. For frel,lll or p...t..-agy artily 1.'4,1 or to FLACK, muclrs Ct)..,A01!. flelu Orleans, &r. FOR ME311 , 1118 S NEW Oft aplentlll *intoner 11YLE. Captain I:Lbert, trill leers fur the afore .hi nil Intormo.ll.4o ports on Tlll4 DAY 15th lust, at 5 &rt.:el, P. IL Fur freight tn . prtnagat appl3 On boarn Or ta inahlt I FLAOR, BARNRS & CO., Ag,rkt.o For facmpbts. _ _ AM:ll , ,t)t r3II.LEANS.—The fine ettAirter DEFEND- ya, c a p, • D. 'Mood, will learn for the above, and all to• toraordlato porta a TLILi DAY 161.11 trait . For height cr parcop apply on board or to apl FLACS, DAMES it CO,. Agfa. 9111 GREAT PUICIFY.E.Ii! TUE WORLD CHALLENGED:— I• TO PRODUCE ITS SQL-ALl— rat: BLOOD SEARCHITRI— GLORIOUSLYTILIDITPLI42I-27 e.orn.clDrn.. of David McCreary, °Marisa township, lkdroN roma) April, ISM', h.. as I, can remember, a small pim ple :wadenn my ripper hp, neon /..+Ctato iarg-d t oe 11.4cd pnOltit3 a of sorrol, on'. a wwo of blue without rolect. Frieling the nom xtendong h 1 no Dr. Fly, of Schollslourg, who prononuoul It Caw cot, owl prourrlbed awash of eugm of lead and broad pool. Indlug Mesa remedies of no ~roll, I celled upon Pr. Shaffer, of Darodavolle, Sumentetcomity, who else pronoun,. eel the dines,, Caucec, and got, me Doter.' and eatrroul rtimediew—the tatter cooroettog principally of carom.; boo .1, to ue purpose, as the dlavuoto mutineer( •preadlng tower. the tom. 1 twit Utted,a pr. pa pun of areenie, In the form or salve file tor • time checked cue II illearth bit ttbelntlere Ina! krti I.4onreere..ed. l nett Callad Upoo Dr.2l.attnr, cf Corarsvolle, Iledhrid county, who also pronounced the duo esewthouccr, and applood • salve word to boa neveridalllng remedy, but It hod he effect what eler In checking tbe eprvad of the:itc. In Droomber, of Marmot, your, thud...o had eaten• greater part of my Upper lip, and bad attacked then whtn I went to Cincinnati, where I committal Prof. IL S. Newton, of tho &Detre Medlool College.. go pro nounced the dlseoess 'a cutiumens C•ncer, enperloodnud en Inerdironte nee of memory.. lla npplieel wild thooolmi meet, and gore ma Internal remedies. My foes heeled np, hut the toollanstuarlon ws. not thoroughly retuartel. , In Feb. oinsoiy, 1.61, be pronunced-e cored, ad I left for hme. In Apr il th e dlritivet o n.olr, ret m urned, and ,, It elotontwm o the pale Mat 1 conk, out rent at night. Late In May I rammed to Ciuclunatl, end again placed myself under thy chargnof Dr. Newt., with when:ll rentalned until teptembetidnring which time he used teary known comedy, end pertly ear crieded to checking the disease, but when I retnneed home there wore .till three discharging ulcer. "you my Leos. I cautioned ming Newton'. preparatiorm, and elm Medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, but the Pincer continued growing until It had nut of the I , A rideojmy cote, CAe greeter per tom of coy left chub, nod hoda.:Locheci my lefe eye. I bed siren top all hope of Over being mired, slime tee. Ely said he mold only give relief; but that o care wee Impiasible. In March, ItiLS, f bought a bottle of ^Blood Searcher,. lint I most confers that I hat no faith In It. I woo.. Very weak when I commenced taking It; but I friend She: I ported atrength dry hy day, and nine Dist the Werra commenced drying up. I cbutinn.l, and when the third bane waa to ken coy fees was, heeled as of bye miracle. I meal . (worth bot Ole, and I. hero Neu healthier since than I have been for 11,,, last seven years. Attbonch my (eon to • Vary oisolytored„ t I Oar eparod o n , ru n t , rol e l n g i ob h w, 0, rah , f , ntronl. , Au n c,.. igeDro , r bm alon .s oe h w u r ; c: taeteumen- Lally or lonian's turners: , Inhoo SfloCrin; cc i Seurin awl solo... Weal. 1000.11,4 dowel Augutv,,l,_ uo,„.a . before nt,.. the 3makirs of toe Deere tor, end for the 11,,,,,,gh irellidaysliord, Illehiconnty, Do lt mono—ll .1. Jones. JOAN GURLEY, .1. p. Bang araicted with a grievous Teller co tho arras and fami.--afice cuing many renuothe width utterly felled to eare-4 sem pomaded to try Lludsey'. ImprOred Blood tie 10r, and now, eix week. ohrr neighing.' the '.errs, pronnonce =limit cured. The Triter broke oot, eomcthing rear a ycur aka, ea the Inside of my arm., emending from the elbows down to the welete; also, on my face, Immediately rowed the mouth aid and continued to be e perfect torment tome until car rd by the libel Bear:her. My arms, at time., were altaat cselo , s, owing to the ma.. nail ems on them, liable to bleed at any time on the least exertion to lift or work, nod tiometirn.. no itchy that I could Karcely present bearing ox my Limb. I bale new been cared six works, and feel it due to Mr. Lindsey, and to the public "generally, to anaketrae statement, and hope that others like myself may be benefit. ed by .slag Las valuable medicine. her JANE PtIV11.1„e0:1. mark Bworn and subecribed before ma. 000 of ilab Aldermen to end for the city of kittaburgb, this Oth Any of July, A. D., AND. AtcIIASTAR, DE. 0. IT. BEI SEE, wholcsalearel retail root for Etta. burgh, Penna. - • mrlfnlAwp 'LIVERY VARIETY 01`. NADU., Snoedlo Work, Mato cr0 , 4 % .ratable for toe reason, J tut optrod. Apia O. RANKLY Ifirtet rt. tjq,l :and for .—apl4 • OPKISOCW UA o llatOrli CO: ARPEII2I:i prz7vl,7-30;16., ' per In mils, ter itateittl the Blati4Vltof e. criek • corner Market. azdEcolni andi.Trabing'Vellum MVO:irons, fit me b , eailia *AN! taest• • •••••• • . _ .C. , .L,S!fronsOtt. . A It+rd.
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