------ • H... 01=1 111 D S 0 . ., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 1.33 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, W ARE -Now OPENING OM" LARGE . AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP 1 30 0 - TS—A.ND SHOES, o : f erary a i F ietb e Tik.tot styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which h g an hl je T ecte rsztei g n ea eip t ally e fo u r C to AS q U y rect f d . ro:li ze t s ho Manufacturers, ,--; '- • ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR • RENTS to our Mends who may call. ' , Mach are highly ncommendad throughoot tho Eostern 7.1 suil i for zuji th , e i t g d u at m abl r l o ttj a r b e , cheapness—ON ): • actual test, to - ' aiw.dkrizzio OPT-WEAR TRUE PAIRS OF TrIE OLD STYLE. TIPPED '.1300T8 AND 13330E8. AllaaDayere will find it to their advantage to call and er- POR BOYS ,-- =tine oar stock Before Purchasing Elsetcheve. CHILDREN, sartPutlonlat attention given to ordacr. mrlikdkalltuT .e.mcs' WCA:NDtE39 ROBERT JAMISON 171011 AS JAMIEON JOSIAII REAMER. JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., NU. 103 . WOOD wravarr. przrasurccrEr INPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of ••- • THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, TO TILiI3I. STOCK FOR TEE s - g - niNG AND SD rff .111JS Xi D TRADE, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which .•:•:CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Ternas and Prices will be as Favorable to .Purchasom as those of may other House, East or 'Weet. it€sl"-Oash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. mrlti:din-tjclE „tram 32oticess SUPEILION. COPIES KILL AND 'MID TINGWORKS PITTSBURtaII PARK, M'CORDY & CO., ~ .11,INETAOTURERS OF SICEATILINO, Ont.y.xer Itt/t4- DOLT COPPED, MESSED—COP kEltIo3TTOILS,Itolssd Still Dottoms, Apehot voider, it. Also, Importers And Dotter' In META Is, TIN PLATE saDnEEDEDOE, WEER, Lc. Cottetamtly on hand, TI tuelie Alostawi Atol Tools. • I raretonx.,Na.l4o first and 120 &vend erreey Pltisburgh, Pilaus/. - *niers of 1:e r cot to .y desired patern. rayMilkwlyT JOHN B. LEM, 2.11C/C.CH.A.NT TAILOR. So. 43 /Market se., rittiburgh A goal a.seoitment cf CcoTns, CASSINEIIIS, .ThttlXetts, Coarigte, and ell goods setteble for gentlernenst ereer,lestrerrtn4. . • agrOteletagrcoriptly Iltted e in the Latest auto of the are, mr24:lldfc , • /;1 xaccors3ziam co-, NAIII7I . ..LCTUIIEIts..•RD DELLERs ix suvri, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, :MIDLER:ILE AND RETAIL, 131 - Wood Street. Pittsburgh, .Rave nosy on hand for Spring Sales, as large — ead complete ea eseortmenrof Ooodi al can be found in any ,Of the outern calm, coositliag of FUR, BILE AND WOOL IRIS of moo style sad quality; CAPS °rarer) quality mat latest habloasl PALM LEAF, STRAW, LEGUOILN AND 2 ANA7[tUATS; STRAW, =ROBS AND MK HON. xErs, etc., MC: -Femora etlehlui to purehaen either by WittriSsaLx or Essen. milt Seel It to their dandies, to call and examine earstock.' . • met) • ' NV/ILITIG ZINC PAINT. 590 Tons•Snovr White and No. 1. Intr Asa GRIMM IN OIL IN numry, To atom mai to ardre,lor We by .709ESTI SI. STRONG, • •• No. 83 Reader Street, Now York, 608,.3mi1k, Agent, Tletlio.Sio.L.P. P•,,. 13A.1%1UIEL. GRAY T.A.XLOI2, No. 52 Sr. CLAIR srazEr, - • • Plitt:lilt:OW Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and .non , teeeirlok blo Eprlng stockof tiotbs, CessLie . res, Vestinoi - and Ocatinginf every ratloti and • kyle edapte,ll to the llat 'city and amatty train, sehlib Will be made op to order trlth tos th em end despatch, owl st rate. or Stan) , laber sr establishment In thaelly. la=xlfo • . CILAiLLILB PACKER & CO., No: 316 Pearl .Streett Boston. cox lON 112=148111 YOZ tNi SUB Ol , Shoes anti Bole Leather; Cpperla rough, Carried Leather, BUS Polish Oralo,.'elfoi, Hip, gplag, nom Sklus ho rough, Antal:teal Linings nod colored Room, liforocto„ Kid and Boot 6 kilts, ood Y. R. EIOUTHIVICG. Con grew street, &atm; ..'.WZLGIAStoott AO rnssi G. okay u < 111113tate " " - so. SE AND SIGN _ .PAINTINGNTING AND GLAZ.ItiG . IS ALL ITS smuccars. DoteSla th,b6rtatualter And shortest times • J. A. U. PIITLLIPS, 8ea5.,213 t 28 St. Clair 6treet. 24,033.1.V.1LKE1 IX CO., Forwarding and Commission Mardian% And Agents for tha sale of Pittsburgh Menu . . tutOoL—CoAs!gunconti and onto; far LEAD, RIDEIL . : LEM,P, PIIODII,CE, tc, sonehmt. Prompt astem tlort to froridng and Lowaidyrg. 49-Caonnetet ed-Strecti Louie. CDDISTY, M. U., LS; • ;Wird. Prtet, Piltantrgh, Penna., liavinghad the odriatagai of -Littera Colleges eud 11.• pitalvastaiumina 'lts.' snake, ulrers hte prof.donal sorvionla 5171161 CAL AND 2tIEDICAL CA9EB. , . . .. . . . ?wt. W. D. nor ord. - CoL Wilson .31cCarallean. • • ~ R6e..D. EL A-I(cLcan. Wm. IL A. Werner. •----• Ti!..- Eall, In. 1247 n. T. J. in.:lnon• •• , • .J. 11...11ttater. -_, • . John IL Mellor, EN. . : - ' . -• • Jacob McCollister. Lai. inyJardle 131:017.1EG WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ItiNcinclVU l AIM DU= IDZTAT TARIM Or COOSIEG, PARLOR LEO BITING STOVES, .. . Plata and Panay Grate Pronto, &c. Sole Proprietor of 010 celebrated PATZ,Ni GAS NI a and p moir. 4 co m lummo. : - cool( Frovzs. . -- - a - . , - Orilae Bales Room. corladydk .4 Wood St. , Pittsburgh. P. B CH AVID PARING. West Phlladelptila Rtanufactutleig Co, 'Stint Pleullato &waded by the Tranklitt Latin:de, Norember,l&sl.) INAtudid Gioia eldrch, lo vise* cont'd G boia, G each — Du —" do • GO prpary,l do; : Aid, ]tw ined, Pare I Peal Gtarcb, In lxitet ,vatidGe Azdaoll for Idnodry Gss. • . ' *, • ' OGIN FARINA; (or CordStartb,) IA bar 40 prpars ech J ',TM' wilde is ozpresidy prepared for canny pupae:, .Gbd =la felinkon as superior In rourr to say oc.rin totele by ' • 1110M.PISOV, CLARKE &TOON°, •• lEstialare eir.M. for The (kvamaim .73.4RJZNICJEULLia", lustructimusatons,suum —.OII7ACIIMUJI Law Allirindii Of Teibacseci, snuff find Cigars, 'Nthoigicintly taken the badlok N 0.129 'Food street, to oCklitroa to tkolr Nt.cti:luioggAiblistaaont,Nootainrin !met. whets the/ wine ppmaed to rogetrethelr frlmula, — /DiRN'T/STR.IL". PlPSlMNBLit l 3.flaving rev§4 iemcd tol.lthberres with the Inteeition of tealthig n lastithnrreetaence, PM be 'basal at Ids orp.os, twat-rag smut bets Wood itat andtbfleld W. Will.o9llce boors two 9a.. to 4 IP. x. 'tta'ademto -• ' '..# 0L411..E9 BONS, ~ . . forejio :Done!tic;fillls or E4change, orsi7Foarzi / oo DZPOSiN o SANK NOTTS AND Brzcir, g 9. i7liAngrf BISECT; Piratruncin, Pd eestilklalizAiliira All the prfArApal cf Dem threat t Vattedittstag. • All' B. - it C. P. MARKLE, • ' .ttternterturs Partlfleg JOB 4ND ALL stand OP _ . rnric.R. Ntt.'•27 - Wood Street, / 1 . - • rirrthArean; --..tmebt.m.t.artat.pnee.. . myttf to -.‘• .* :JO/IN COCJEC.RAhri . srscatrrauw or Iron SRllfai, Irrel yablq, V,ttti t D oOr;r ..Wind owlbutitin - ,Wlndott ' Omura, &e;, .ras..a.4.ps strutpus .rit mad: isexionwoodimemuto,)._ prrintrsda,-T A., - *WO =bud .. maser of NM Pattendy foOflax 4 ;.108.1fogOrsooL ._ • • for - all Tocfpcso, ?motivator ottanUooPuft "<“'"'" ...oto, Jobbing dons of durrtnotios, oira 13 - 4%.-r • . • . sioisciTous , I$ Alums° Eat, 14 . km" eoimptly z u. 91 . ......... ..... ..... lows,lir Waite= W...soomiu.. ---, r""`"'. ,•., ,":, Will *Mad to lb. Imrclime and flab of Bowl btu& o b.. ti b ft og a w 0:i Dothrs3ul ktrairca.-ea, , iralydr, MUM. • 01111101, 1111 ?II 13 16 , 11ILLERS, • I,ol7NwAssi AND ~.AEACllizirlaTS, .4.11•7 - 0-2 1 01.7----ir °RR s. • PesSa. Sinae A So ..A1 Market 'strict. .tftm6ctatraAktadaofBtpmaadowaand Israimathio errOillaWasiktal pOsza sod poet Inn - Jobbinipina Row" mason ibottllotice. JAM 212.0.L.A.11174313:1412.4 - itamenus Qi 'DOM, Cdogne Opiriti and Paid OH, • mho,* Ma. amidl7o &red. • __2 l 0 V - ,13 stRATZIN AND BANGEI3, off XVIIIIY VARIETY j :' -- I.4,4I;gfACTUBED AND FOB BALE, ; ilPnfA FLU 4;o4fire Xl' ; ' 4:1! .. ; . 1;; ; ;L • moor cy wit,tar T nib• Pau ,S,pccial ilottrts POSTLES, NELSON & GUN 8 A R R Er. x. SOLID BOX VISES, Cog Stool and Hammered Shovels and Spades, ricks, Mattocks. StesSpa, Wadges, Ilarnoss Teeth, &c. Warehouse, No. 17 Market tltreot, PITTSBURGH, PA. HOTHEHSI !MOTHERS!! MOTHERS:II Don't fail to prosuro Mrs. Winslow's Sooth log Syrup for Children Teething. It hue no equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the pmts. of teething by weaning the gum., reducing all ingsminatton—will allay pale, and la tun to re atato the bowels. Depend clean It, mothers, It will giewreat to yourselves, and relief eel hearth to your (dant.. Perfectly safe In all ataca. This saleable preparation la the prescrtptton of one of aka coattespcsienced and skillet !curd. Physician. In New England, and has been cued with ttecer.isiling maces. In million of seam. Wo Wiens It the beet and vomit remedy in the world, to Cement Dysentery and Dlmhoon In Children, erbether it mime from teething of from any other num. If life end heelth an be ectlmateel by dollar. mid moth, it to worth its weight to gold. Million. of batike aro sold every year lo We UMW State.. It Is ut old and well.trted remedy. PRICE ONLY 23 CENTS A BOTTLE. itit-Noue genuine mita the ts.ltuilsoCCUßTlS A PER DIP, Now York, is. I. outside ar.Ppsr, Sold by Draggitts throughout the errata. DR. GEO. IL E.ItTSKII., Agent for Pittsburgh. JtastamlyieT AMERICAN 15110LESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF ILIKCEIRICA.N WATCHES We would most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the Arawicati Watches now being ex. teralrely hAr - ainced, tan tostiafacture or which has be come.* firmly eatatllBhed that rAira coullJence can be placed upon them aa aafa and correct time-limper.. both by the Imam nad veltcr. Liming beau appolatatWholesale Agents ter the male of then Watettes, the 'public may be avenml that we can Bell them at the eery linnet nab price. We have also a very large stock of I.ILVER and PLATED WARE, Mt clota) JEWELRY In ~t., ecrh no Carrel, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Palnthaa. Our s 7. I;rtrotat cf CLOCKS la unusually larre atprrsont comprising some beautiful pattern of EMIT sad UNE DAY PARLOR - cod OFFICE CLACKS at GREATLY RE. DUCED PRICES. We have Alan a full crock of English and Saha GOLD and PILTER WATCLIDS oo hand, ail of our °lto 1/111.01tati.. Alan, Watch Masco' 'Sudo, !Work]. and Watch Glum. P.D1NE21.421 t HEYILLN, No: 42 Fifth arra. E WING MACHINES MMI FOR SALE WITH ALL WEI IMPROVEMENTS !MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, ALEX. R. REED The Great Basilan ,Remedy SIR JANES CLARICE'S CELEBRATED FEMAIE PILLS , Prepared trots a preecriptlea or Alt James Clarke, 51-1/ Pleyekelan Eztraorellemejio the Queen. ml. wolf known Medlclh• fa Ato Inspoallion, but • me and male remedy for Female DilleulIle• •od Obetmctlon•, runt any cen•e whaterer• ar! although • powerful remedy, they nontakkoithing hurtful to the coustltottom TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly nulled. It •111, In • .berl time, Gringo:oWe monthly pedal with regularity ••• •Ms here w/er bun moon to feiliellear &rec. tkon •- • ofpieephld an well a:olrd. '4O • Partictaare, calk pamphlet, tree, cab* anent. H. B Nano runts totclOnod to soy .abort cad Mo Kant, win )[sure • bottle, contololog 00. 10 Obi, by rn moll; IL L. FLIINIZTOCZ *CO. PUtdmrgb,*bol..l. .qrn and soleLLy al/ drnirhots, sollptim voi-uTfairinTge.iirAWcift: — SIQUTBILLS DRAWN BY / DUNCAN, SUIGILDIAN £ CO, N VIE UNION DANK, IkNOON, BUM 0/ ONE POUND STEALING AND UPWARDS. Also, Billoq gis principal dam and towns of Prance; Belgium, Holland, Gemany, Russia and nth, Bumps:so States, constantli on baud and Pm safety Wld. A. WILLIAMS A Ca, cdCtlyofo Bankers. Wood erase, eoroPr of Third. MAO L. vv. Wanton,. 'Pittsburgh Stool Works. ..TONICS. BOYD & CO.. tia. factures' of CAST VIM; alto, SPILIEG, now Add A. S STEZIe, MINOS itad AXLES, arrner Ems and f4l-41 Streets, Ptatburph, Pa. JU.O +0va........«...__..._ D. B. 17.0GBAtS ez CO., Rogers• Improved Patent Steel . Cultivator Teeth, Corner Rou and Frrzt Stmts. ria*ZurgA, 1102:17dre Nir YVIA. N 8c itt .1 , 7 .1 _Manufacturers =l4 Dealer. ID ell Undo of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEI4 , A.X' Toxt.eLcoo, &met vino ilVdd Stmt mtd ,lacql. prrrsmntan. Pi. RAM ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth.— ..... --ps W. C. Ithivreit (ffitecznors is Reim, Rolfe di turdo RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. - Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, .121ydlo PITISBOROk. PENEVA, ••. •, ••• • AND WROLEDAMI DEALLEIA ChrerVO, Bntter, Seeds. Flab, me Produce Gruenlly, 11.11 4r, Wood R&M, Pdteterree. J. SCOTT, bentist, 11 . 21.3 remand to the house lately occupied by Dr. If= A. Wird, Mr, - rd Penn stud, (sotth third door am Mud Ofik9 Itooni from 9 41. Xi. HILb v. sir. Hide, Oa and Leather Store, Et.. KIRKPATRICK ft BONS, No. 31 S. Third at. btween Waist and Chestnut eta, PRlUsielphts, has for sale DAY LTD . RELTED BPANIBIr 1110t3, Dry and Green Batted Patna Itlpe, Tenzin' 011, Tie:dere and CuP rlerY Tool at the kw" , Prktr, and upoli the teat tonne. *LAD kinds °Mather In the rough wanted, for Se Lich the Mahar market price . wal to et. In cash. of WT. In exchange for Mat • leather doled free of chugs and mold on cotoodsdott. tor3.l7dro_ 0140. B. rosTzu, 91. D., O M cs O F A T Z 3 , QWoe, No. 138 Wylie Street. pxl4:demfo PITZSBURGI7, PA itT, Ft ONT If. .14. oit R --.' MISR 101 siaasir ,lIMMETEI AND ruers,VX Donn tunas. PLOWNOA tcyr, • NO. iI k ii.ABENT STNEET. Pl7l7lltritatf. tilMllls2 - J. • .**cptcoms.3.3srx x."..xmCiNt; 5445i.liaiii.f3titiet,- - ;‘ (Dr iddeitteitaalble nrismateß,Pa ~;~.~ ,~'a..,~ ~;H Vittsintrd etaitite. 1.1TT13 13 - or RGV: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1135 D I, OPII,AL PAPER or Tlls CITY. (At) , t•faal /lalwo • tAILus. MEAN TEMP/MATZ , [Lt.—Observations taken at Shaw's Optician Store, Nu. SS Fifth CL, yesterday. P o'clock, A. ...... 12 " 6 " p. Barometer DAILY UNION PNACCII MEETING IN ALL, cuzNy.—This day and every day a Union Prayer bloating is held from hall-past elevin to 'half.past twelve o'clock, in the Firer Presbyterian Church, Beaver street, Allegheny. It is for all, without die- Unction of parson or denomination. "Ask and ye shall receive." • Joo' LINTON PaArea MISETING, at tho room. of tbo Young Men's Cbrietiaa•Aeeociatloo, No. GS Fifth etreot, at 4 o'clock, r. w., every afternoon. Como for a fow millutes if you cannot nay longer. A INTtnv CIMICIT To DE ERECTED to PITTSDUROII —The United Brethren in Christ, who have a young and flourishing mission, (their only representation 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 Chruch. The present house being entirely too small to accommodate the congtw 'palm], they have already secured a liberal sub scription from their membership; but being compara tively few in number, they cannot meet the entire cost of the work. They do, therefore, solicit old from generous..public who will be called upon by the Rev. George Wagoner, pastor of the aforesaid eon, gregation. al3:l3td. La Truerriera.—ln this, the most genial and attractive of the musical compositions of Verdi, Mad. Colima takes the leading part. It will be placed upon the etago this evening. We are able to quote an opinion of Mad. Colson which is worth something. Read the following from Dteighes Musical Journal: "The appearance of Madame Colson as Vio 'Jetta to •Trtiviata• Is an era in our musical his tory. We have had several representatives of the character, and each one has presented some epdcial excellence; but only in one single in stance has the character in its intensity been fully filled. Mad. Colson as Violetta is the em bodiment of the poet's ideal and the fulfillment of the musiciau's creation. Beautiful and fee einatiug In appearance with a smite of ineffable swelters, gentleness and innocence, she real izes the ides of Lit being who could wind round the heart - and hold the affections in a spell too I potent for time in its changes to destroy. This natural Rine., to the character is a marked ele ment in the triumphant sucebee achieved by 'Mad Colette. As a dramatic vocallet she has no equal in America, and we have had no one hero of late days who could in any way eon, pete with her. She is not the singer of one grand effect; she Is a conscientious cruet, and blights no portion of her role. She thoroughly embodies the character, and no one phase is deemed too light to be overlooked. In the first act, as the joyous, reckless woman, she dazzles by her flow of animal spirits, and infects ue with the wild revelry which seems to be the rul ing sentiments of her nature. In the second not she is the devoted woman. Love has done much to retrieve the past and eanctify the pres ent ; and the grace, beauty and gentleness which shone with a false but brilliant glitter in the gay salons of Paris, beam out with a thousand ad ded graces in the circle of her happy home . Then comes the shock of the parting—when she finds that all her sacrifices have been made in vain; that the past will rise up against her and bar her from the Ineffable joys of home af fections In this scene and the following one, where her lover follows her to the salon again and insults her before the assemblage, Madame Colson's — acting was admirable beyond espres• sion—intense, pathetic and so womanly, that it affected all present with all the thrilling inte rest of a real life drama. In the third act, her delineation of the dying girl was painfully,u qedeitely, real. Saddened at. the near approacti l of death, then flashed to an ecstasy of jay .4t the return of her lover, praying for life,/yet conscious of the vanity of the hope,,these; and all those delicate shades of feeling whi,ell only a woman can conceive and execute, wire per. trayed by the beautiful artist, until the canvass was filled and art could do no more. The price of admission to the' gallery has been reduced from 50 to 25 cents- ,$ N S 0 LICSNPE3 —Several turn who hold a license to sell liquor or keep eating !abuses over from last year, but who moved on/or about the first of April, and have since bte'd selling in new places, under the old license, were up in Court yester day It was explicl4 'lntel by Judge bliClure Silt may, we think„tia neil he understood, that a liecuse taken out to day fur : example to ran one year. protecill au seller for one year, to the place nieuttottcd iu the licence, or on the Clerk's record, but it' protects him in Tellin g no where else. SeveralMseu who were brought Wore the bar of the Cart yesterday for selling liquor without a lie-ease, put on a hold face and !aid they had licences, (such as we have mentioned above) and plead not guilty. Judge al'Clure then stated the law in the matter and remarkrd that those gen tlemen who plead not guilty, knowing that they had moved their quarters since they took out their license bad better riot wasto the time of the county, which was worth a dollar la minute and they would have to pay for it. Several of them withdrew their pleas and ponied over the fine. A Queer Case —Charles Nesting, who keeps no Eating House in the Diamond, Allegheny, took out a license on the 29th of last May. On the first day of April he moved. On the eecond he took out a new license. Now the law says that the license shall be left for five days in the Clerk'. office after the usual formalities ars coin plied with. While the five days were transpir ing, Neeting was taken op for Belling without a license, for which he bad paid, but which ho could not obtain. The case was elated to Judge M'Clure, and at once discharged. ADVERTISIN* ran MAAUFACTIMEILS.—The Cin cinnati Gerald has an article full of Bound, practical eende, to the manufacturers of that city, on the advantages of advertising their business, and this, too, to men who, as compared with our manufacturing houses, spend five dol lars to Pitteburgh's ono. Our Cincinnati name sake gives an instance showing the advantage accruing, in the following: "During the last twelve yearn they have succeeded in making Ike name of their Grin a household word in the West. Purchasers In their line, on vieiling our city, although there were several establishments of the same kind, knew of no other place than the one referred to. The consequence naturally was that the proprietors were fast accumulat ing fortune!, when on an unlucky night, about three years since, the whole establishment, with its valuable machinery, finiehed work, etc., wan burned to the ground. Nothing daunted, how ever, the proprietors went energetically to work and se-built their concern. They could not af ford to lose the valuable good will produced by liberal advertising, although the loss by the de etraction of their works was over $70,000. Within the abort period allege than three yearn, by their indomitable pereeverance and the con tinuance of the advertising policy, they have not only retreived their whole toss, but have actually netted many thousands of dollars besides! Count or Otaurent3El3Blb7 l / 3 .—John Kennedy was indicted for the larceny of an overcoat worth $6 and a plush cap worth 75 cents; the property of John Wilson, coach maker, of 46 Diamond alley. During February, Mr. M. lost about $59 worth of cloth, etc. Officer Clark was employed to watch the promisee, and at about 4 o'clock in the morning Kennedy was caught, after ho had entered the shop. The coat and cap which had been lost were found In K.'s possession. The defence did not deny the fact that the ar ticles in question were found wisp Kennedy. They elated circumstances and facts of an ex culpatory character. Tho jury returned a ver dict of guilty of petit israeny. Jo. Cox, the man smiled by the Mayor last winter an a common gambler, was brought up for trial yeeterday, but owing to the absence of en important witness the case was postponed. Stolen Goods.—The case of Casper Bauer etaitb, indicted for receiving stolen goods, was on trial and occupied nearly aU the afternoon. Many witnesses were called, who acknowledged. they had atole.n Iron, brass, etc., from flhoenber ger, Coleman and othere, and cold to Bauer smith; The jury retired at half-past four, and had not given a verdict at adjournment of court. Tun "ABLIOT" AND TIM ANTIQUAII7.—We have noticed the various numbers of Petersons' cheap aeries of the Viraverley Novels as they have been rapidly leaned from the press. Vfe can say little more of these, the elxth and seventh volumes, than to allnOttllCO their issue—indeed that Is all that is needed, for alt can be said of these novels has been said in time' gone by and is generally known. They give the beat idea of the religion, manners and customs of the , times to which they relote, that can be found in the Eng. Bah language. True to the life, written In Inim itable .style, and full of the' wild spirit of re name, they both Instruct and fascinate the reader. if the'high price of them works have heretofore kept them out of the hands of the million, they should now obtain them, for that obetacle is now removed , by T. -B. Peterson dr Brother., who issue complete, for five dollars, the Edinburgh edition that sells• at arventy•ttoo dollars, Bold in Pittsburgh by Bunt & Miner. Ws are requested to invite otteetiott to the eataloguo ale of great authors and elegant lit. "eritnie,• impart) editions, _ looladlos tour, moot. choice Perna Works, oars Woks In ibo. Ocean. Soleneeei &o.i to let gold-thirrerenlog gooeocondlioor Bala roaiv - No; 64 ATI Wep t by P. IL Pails;inationier. M2MM=EM No Moan tontowonic.4l: UMW:S.—We are exceedingly sorry to be obliged to repeat the an nouncement which has been already made pub lic, that Prof. Mitchell was called away from the city, yesterday, by s dispatch from home, that admitted of no answer but his own presence there. Mrs. Mitchell is an invalid, and had a stroke of paralysis about two years since. On Thursday night she suffered a second similar visitation, and on yesterday morning the sad news was communicated by telegraph to the Pro fessor. Ile left in the first train for his home. Our regret that we are to be denied a hearing of the remaining three lectures of the course, so auspiciously begun, is absorbed in the paramount feeling of sorrow for the canes that rendered his departure necessary. • The Lecture Committee have instructed us to annoueoe the fact to holders of ticket■ for the course, that the money due them for the three lectures will ho refunded. IN ROIL IN SHADE 00 5R 96 64 l!IIMIEIZI LIIIIIARY'DCILDINCI.—The plan of building a fine new hall in this city for the Young Men'e Library, for which a company has been charter ed by the Legislature, meets with favor with (nose who are able to aid in the erection of a suitable structure for that purpose. No eligible site has beau found, but the list of subscribers to the necessary (undo its growing. The shares arc but ten dollars each, and we think it desira ble that as many subscribers as possible, in small amounts, should be secured. We hope all the young men in the city will get an interest in the building. It is designed to be a people's institution, one which the city may be proud of, and to which citizens may point as an evidence of literary taste. It is hoped that $70,000 may be raised for the purpose. Tun Temperance meeting to be held at Dr. Prensly's Church, Allegheny city, last evening,_ was doubtless a meeting of interest- Owing to temporary indisposition our reporter was unabir to be present. We learn that the series contem plated, of which 1114 night's was the first meet ing, has been instituted by the mechanics of that city. This la a good omen. Aside from the moral aspect of the matter, as a mere economi cal.or intellectual movement it deserves the cor dial aid and encouragement of all good citizens and will, we are sure, receive it. We shall en deavor to report future meetings. isuccsr —The body of a man was found lodged agaiest a tree in the Ohio river, opposite Neville Island, about seven miles from the city. Coroner Bostwick proceeded. yesterday, to the place, summoned a jury, and after hearing the evidence a verdict was rendered of death by drowning. Deceased had on, when found, red crone-barred shirt of flannel and check shirt underneath, black cloth pants, a leather strap and black silk kerchief tied around his waist. Ills hair is black, mingled with gray ; he is about five feet nine inches in height. THE tirivensirr.—The new term at the West./ emu University begets yesterday. We are pleaso to learn that under the efficient adminieirayon of the new President, Mr. Wood!. and the in struction of Profs. Griggs and McDonald, the inatitutiort is satiating and prospering. A large number of students have unlted/with the school within the last two weeks. (ye thousand dollars worth of chemical and phil sophical ap• past us will soon be added, and , we have high hopes that the University may/become what its best friends wish it to be. Paor. Kinn, the celebry eel elocutionist, who gave unch universal aatisraction as a teacher and lecturer when he was here in the winter, le to be with us again. In fact; he will arrive in the city to-day Ile will hove a class of ministers, to whom he will teaclithe art of arts, and give, also, some public entertainments while here. lie will remain about/hree weeks. The public will learn more of time and place of his lectures and lessonevnext week. We learn that Miss F. E. Watkins, a colored lady, latends to lecture at Lafayette Hall on Tueesray evening next, on the '.Lights and Shad ows,of American Institutions " It will be good foe the highflown adulators of slavery, who hate / freedom, while they lore what is called Ilemoo• racy—really a thing without a namo—to be pre sent and hear what one "who has no rights a white man is bound to respect" can say. LICTNSED TO PCIACII. —OUT esteemed friend, Wm il• M*Claren, who was for a long time con nected with the Grime as city ediferi has been licensed by the Allegheny Presbytery to preach the gospel. He is a gentleman of rare culture mud a devoted christian man. At the same lime with him were licensed Messrs. J. A F. Lacinitz and Richard Evans. May much good fruit come of their labors. BANE: NOTC RAPOISTRIL —We have received from the publisher, F. 0 W. reld, "The Nation al Book Note and Commereis , Reporter," issued at Pittsburgh and Cleveland; eeted by Hanna, Mot ACo , Pittsburga, mad s. A Read & Cleveland. It coZ , l rk rel. 'usual amount of information in ry s commercial matters. TAHOE, Exceastox.—Tho eo eat (or the • Johnston Medar comes off on zt Tuesday, Weduesday and Thuredsy in East Ez eWrsion tickets, good for three CPI. will he is shed by the Railroad Coccild every thing dens by the citizens of East Liberty to render the affair as interesting and attractiwo as pos eible. Is the District Court, Oeo. P. Hamilton, Esq., asked for a rule to show cause why a sequeetrator abould not be appointed in several cases of Lyon, Short, & Co., against the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad. The matter was to have come up for decision on Thursday but it was then further postponed anal Satur day next, one week from to-day. Tun Strakosch troupe opened in Lucie, hat evening, to a large, fashionable and delighted audience._The algae of a enccessful aroma are favorable. There will be a very large house to night. Mad. Colson, the queenly prima donna in La Traviata, in alone sufficient to attract a large house. Wo have received from Hunt & Miner, copies of "the Double-Bedded Ro01:0,. "the Castle Spectre," and "the Miller of New Jersey," forming continuous numbers of "French's Standard Drama," and published at the low price of 1.2 i cents, each. For sale by Hunt & Miner. Monm•Meoa Music.—H. Kleber & Bro. have just received three new pieces of music, com posed by Pittsborgbers, u may bo seen by he advertisement. They are Bald to bo &airy pieces and likely to become favorites. Our music-boy -ere should patronise home talent. C. P. It. R.—The ordinance granting the right of way to the Citizens' Passenger Railway between this city (corner of Market and Fifth streets) and Lawrenceville and thence to Sharps burg, as adopted by tho City Councils, may be found in our advertising columns this morning. Teo Amerfean Prot. Association will celebrate the 330th anniversary of the Protest so famous in history, by a meeting In Allegheny on Tues day evening next, April 19. See advertisement. PROP. IlenllV WILLIAMS' examinations of the students of the Iron City College, in Phonogra phy, wilt bo given at 11 o'clock thin morning. THE SICILET at CIODD Pravumenr.—The best perfumery that can be had anywhere in the city will be found:a/11e establishment of Dr. George FL Boyar, of 140 Wood street, who seems to have concentrated in store all of the moat exqui site perfumes, from the moot extensive manufac tories in the world. Not only our Oyu American artists' productions will be found there, but the fine products of-the- London- and Paris perfumer° hold their respective place. Low, and river, and Itlernael, of European manufacture, are found here In all their - respective varieties, end whoever desires to select from a full assortment will find it nt Keper'n. Flash colognes and hair oils are oil everywhere. Dr: Keyser - does not admit into his establishment the common-piano articles. If you want a real genuine pure arti cle, you will find it at Ireysee'a or you will not find it at all. The cusps he sells are also of the finest, qualities also, hair brushes, combs and toilet articles qualities; _ kind.. We think the pub lic should know by ibin time that %epee is the plane to buy, for he advertises in the papers to gala the distinction which the newspapers of the country always give. * Tann. is now a derided chomps in the public mind as to the advantage of buying ”cheap" cloth ing. A tow years ago a .slate of establishments !prong up, whose tole elm was making clothing to sell at a very low Flee. This of coons was at first attractive to many, but the wearer of inch stuff Boon found that what was apparently cheap r waste the end very mach the reverse. Bayars now 'begin to appreciate a really good article, and as a reasonable result the en called "cheap" clothing Is avoided, and a reasonable price paid for a reliable article. The firm of Y. L. Cainaghan d, Co., Federal street, Alle gheny city, have bulls op a large bruin'ss in well made or first-alms clothing 'for, men and boys, by introducing it jest when the public were tired of cheap trash. Their establishment Is well known throughout our county, as a reliable plate for goods in their line. f Horan are cleared of vermin and gardens pre• served from the ravages of insects and worms, by Lyon's Alagnatie Powders sad Pilla Farewell to aleep, when bed-bogs prey, Or rats and mice (confound them) play. Professor Lyon found a Plant In the Interior of . Asia, the powdered leavos of which is certain death to garden Weds, ants, roaches, bap, Asa; ticks, unoths, do. A mall amount of this powder will promo a garden of plantsiaad rld a house of all these annoying pests. It is fro frogspawn, and harming to ssaakln4 and domestic animals. It Is more ~ Valuable In prestarlng . daps than guano la snakam_thossinrow. - Mani ,wOrtNaa imitations an sdrollsed. The trulyCe slgnid E. Licna It can nahassilbson any asorshaat.' Ponta Ws all .lint Yipsasa salzsallei eats anAli aspic .'iligaki,.44#!illtiots4lincato 4 4 ,ool B 4.4 o2 l su ••f ,, - -- --A,- •-. , , -f: -"-- . : simirgilveliginr Turk: '‘olol4flitiliko44l4o 7 .: , : -. : :, . .1..• --:-::•':':-:-1:;'.,iii,•'-t1.-..-...:.;',.-V MIES Telegraphic WAIIIIIIIGTON, April ls.—The Court opened at half-put ten o'clock. Jacob Wagner, the locksmith, was recalled to make some correction of his testimony. Witness—No one spoke to me but the colored. man. I heard Mr. Pendleton's name mentioned. This gentleman, (pointing to Mr. Lee Jones, a lawyer who sits beside the prosecution cowl eel,) is the man I took to be Mr. Pendleton. It was the colored man that sent for me. I went in by the bus door; the front door was locked; I tried to unlock the back door and found it Was unlocked. The lock hod not been broken. This WAS about a week alter•hlr. Key's death. The gentlemen I spoke of were up stairs, I think; do not remember their coming down, nor did I go up stairs; I saw them in the yard and saw them go up stairs. They did not superintend taking off the look, nor did they give me any directions; the lock I put on was quite a different kind of look from that I took off. John M. Seeley, examined—Witnessed the taking off of the lock; eaw the opening of the back door, and heard the order given to take the lock off of thefront door; Mr. Charles Lee Jones and Mr. Pendleton were present; one of them directed the locksmith to remove it. Mr. Brady wanted to prove that Mr. Sickles, on an occasion greatly lacerating his feelings, had become positively insane, and had to he placed under restraint. Carlisle withdrew his objection. Witness—The incident which I am about to elate, occurred, I think, in the year 1840, on the occasion of the death of Prof. Da Fonts in New York. Ile was a kind of patron and guardian of Sickles, or rather, I might say that Sic)eles was regarded by us students as his protege ( —as one in whom Da Ponta took a special idterest with regard to his education. In the oametery where Prof. Da route woe buried, itnthediately after his body was lowered into 9{o ground, Sickles broke out into a spasm uf passionate grief and moat frantic frenzy; /be raved and tore up and down the grave yard shrieking, and I might even say yelling, so tech an that it was impossible for tie, who were is friends, to mod ify him in any manner, by words. Wo were obliged to take hold orlm, and by friendly force restrain him, end us us we took him out of the cemetery; the SeMonetration that he made might ho called one f frantic grief, and the Im pression I have is that ha tore Ids clothes and hair. I cannot ear positively as to that ; the other facts are very indelibly impressed on my mind. Cross-eallr'6ned by Mr. Ould—Cannot tell precisely sihat was Mr. Sickles' age at the time of thaticcorrence; it was in 1840; cannot say how I g this frantic grief lasted—somewhere betw en five and ten minutes: saw no trace of it e day following; two or three . days after / w rds did not notice anything extraordinary or ,tiziusal in his appearance; I may say, possibly, that he appeared to ho rather light hearted; op. parenlly too much so, under the circumstances: ' his light hearteduees seemed unnatural in con trast with the grief he had exhibited two days before; with respect to the first masifestation it was the most remarkable one I ever saw; I have been in the ministry fur several yearn Rod have never seen anything like it. ' 'Maj. llopkioe' coachman sass Key on the Sun. day morning he wan allot; about half-past one saw Key in the middle of Lafayette square walk ing back and forth two or three timee to Jack eon's statue; that was all I eaw on Sunday; did not see him Monday or Wednesday before the shooting; he walked past me five or six times; saw him wave the handkerchief two or three limes; Mrs 8 came cat and joined him at the corner of 11. street and Madison place; raw them go up Fifteenth street, and last eight of them on the steps of John Gray's. Rev. C. II A. Buckley, clergyman, was asked whither ho knew the liability of Sickles to in tense and auddeu excitement. The District Attorney objected unlees the ex citability went to the extent of insanity. An argument ensued, during which Mr. Brady said he proposed, in addressing the jury, to speak to them about insanity in ati its various forms— some men aro lunatics for a few days, some for years, red smite are incurably insane, and he believed that any man of intelligence can ex press opinion on the different phases of insanity: Mre. Nancy Brown was called and testified as follows knew Mr. Key and have often seen him; the last time I saw him was on the Wed nesday before his death. Mr. Brady—Where did you see him " Mr. Carlielo—Stop, stop. Witness, hurriedly—l caw him enter the hones on Fifteenth street, next door to mine. The witness' determination to be heard exi' cited laughter among the crowd. Mr. Ould—lt is time that objections be raised to these attempts to prove the alleged adultery between the deceased and the prisoner's wife. If this is a link la the chain of proof that it is designed to establish, all such testimony as this cannot be received as evidence. Mr. Brady contended that they had a right to prove that Key and Mrs. Sickles were having adulterous communication, and be would tuella, that Key was killed in an act of adultery win hin the meaning of the law. Mr. Carlisle rejoined at some length. Ile oontended that actual, not presumptive adultery, would alone reduce the act of killing from mar der to manslaughter. It is nut done at the very Instant of the seeing of the crime committed, but after waiting till it le over the motive and revenge and the killing iv murder. This discussion continued until the hour of adjournment. Sr. Loris, April 15.—Utah dates to the 15th ult. have arrived at Leavenworth. The Mormons at Provo are indignant because the troops were eta tioned there during the session of the court. Rumors of a threatened collision are rife, but theta is no ac tual demonstration. Gov. Cumming bas been sent for. Salt Lake City has been infested by Cu ormsa- Ind banditti; some have been arrested. The Indi ans continued to interfere with the California theoth3g at the carriers and stealing stock. .The river btu come to a aloud at this point, with plenty of water both above and below. There is nothing new from any'of the upper streams. The weather is clear and coot. liturAnaroms, April I5.—A collision took place between the passenger train which left hers at 12 o'clock, and the freight train, on the Lafay ette & Indiana Railroad. No person was seri ously hurt. The damage amounts tofrom $50,- 000 to $lOO,OOO. OLETELAND, Ohio, AprilJS.—Bushaell was found guilty, jn the U. S. District Court, of rescuing negro John nt Oberlin. The sentence to not yet pro nounced. This is the first of the Oberlin rescue in dictments tried. Lou[acme, April 15.—The river la rising rapidly, with eight feet on the falls, and eleven feet in the canal. Weather clear and windy. [For Um Dully Pittsburgh aszatte.) Moss. Tara•Doox's Conceal. —At last, after so many local attempts to get op Rodin's "Sta bat Mater," we owe Its firet presentation In Pitts burgh to the Indefatigable exertions of Mr. Tete-Deux, to the talent of his pupils and the high musical taste of some - true amateurs. If the publlo could be technically acquainted with the many difficulties which pervade this eplen did work, they could better appreciate the amount of study it must have coat and the cred itable manner in which it was given. bliss 5, Childs, Miss L, Addison, Mr. F. Smith and Mr. George Van Doren, were entrust ed with the Bolos, and we cannot pay them a greater compliment than by saying that they did full justice to their respective parts. Mies Childs we Wee had already the opportunity of hearing at Mr. Tetra Doux's firet concert, and in several circles where we had the good fortune, to meet her. - Her charming voice and excellent method have gained her an unexceptional and welideserved reputation among us. But the sympathetic and ample contralto voice of Miss Addison, her firm and noble enunciation took us by surprise." It le indeed a debut of great pro mise. Mr. Smith ft eteadify improving and feet attaining the distinotive traits of an artist. He Is Mr. Tete-Dana's pet pupil, oh no one but that skilful teacher ever gave him a lesson of eng in, or can claim any share in the wonderful transformation evident to the young tenor. A year ego we noticed cold and guttural defects In his voice, which have now disappeared and given place to an elevated and ardent intonation, ex pressive of the unfolding of an 'radio nature whose primates reaches far. Last cud not least comes Mr. G. Van Doren, whose mellow and ex tensive voice, so perfect in its harmony with Other voices, winds like a golden thread through all the parts of n concerted piece. • It sounds common•place to thank Mr. Tete- Dana (or the treat he has afforded us. The beet way of doing so is to joinwith, those who, we learn, are earnestly soliciting its repetition. A Mean= S. A. Down & Co., have just opened their Spring Stock of line confectionmies, which comprise the greatest variety they have yet offered to the public. They are prepared to furnish parties with every thing requisite, done up in the very beat style. They have also on hand a large assortment of fresh fruits, preserves, pickles, and in fact every thing in their line. They respectfully solicit a mill from Weir friends and patrons at their well known stand, next door to the post office, Bodoni street, Allegheny. B. A. thansurer; M.. D., gives special attention to all affections of the eye. Cataract removed by a Dastard safe method, causing but alight and momen tary pain, No. 277. Penn Street. denim mica&upsonits I. "X iv_n IV, s. X. Xi 16 IX .Damasks, Diaixos, ! ego. CIONERIMERt OF RIOIL&RDSON 7 8 LIN US, sad than desirous of 'obtaining the CIMUFB Goons, that the article, lb*/ PUrCbial *to . 11 ' al with the toll name at the arm - 7 - zugzultraco r , aoki I.ONDLP, nia."=..r , t2=ms and dursblll . ty i1t0 1. 00411 Srematatal of inlintor an 4 dtlioctirMaa 11 1 114 mina atter mom and NNW Yetts tbelzwo or I fralrlitgl==== .faressot. thipsaudniaks" VDtrpt rieuilly. grami brimaimatactuabigoltausnucheaaS.4osPed;co • 1014Ps'a ... , r 4g reiMaViiiitiac ' , :_*evii gmmou," DEMEZES Commercial. ARDITILATIUN rarAtall. hairt Ihmr.r, V. P. S. P. Smuvis., At.nssa, J 33.3. PITTSBUB.GiI. ata.tter...r.Vrb [irepartni S' AY fur the PatJbur,"‘ Cavite. Pmrammon, SATL'IOIT, Amos 10. 1650. FLOllll—a little firmer; salsa on wharf of 77 bblatapr. at 0.5,30 and 45 do at 36,40. From mare, 350 bbl. idiots at 51,70(.5,75 for super, 511,00 for extra and $6.5.5re,u1 fur lam Ily extra. OBAlN—market extremely doll; lades from ,slo / roof 403 tam MU Barley at 75 sad 150 tore Corn at h 5./ CiROCNNIIDS—saIes of 15 laid. Soper at 7)43,q..71% and 10 bbla 51olcorma at SS; Coffee, 50 boost 12.1443.13. ' BUTTNIt lc EGGS—Dntter la to better simply and Malin. log; mien of 6 tads good 801 l at 22 and 12 OM,. rap at 11. Pl2ooll3losl6—ualm of 130001 s cltrist 7%. 914 and 10% far Shoulders,fildm and Trams; 521 X/ pa wester]; Shonlders and llama at 71' and 10; 1040 theamirassed Sagas-Cored llama and 15.1 to do at 1114. 5.10,"C0rk, 10 bbl. at $16,25, Dried Beef, 3 to at 12. 011,—sales of 25 bbl. renued OA oil at $1,03 ; and 33 do Crain at 70. SOAP A CANDLES—saIsa/4 WO las Chemical Olive at 5, net, and 200 do Toilet and Omni , ' at 9,14:. not. Condlea[l:lo ha at 12t4013, Mamd andmOuld and 300 do afar at 10. l i fYTATOlll—ualea of . t t: ham Bedew:mocks at 42,50. 20 d 5010 . 4 at 5" "",and 7 .. Reds at SO. ME OTlN—setes of ban Gmhen at 1214. PEATLIEftS—a sa e of 500 lb. prime western at 45, ca oh DONEE4.- ILY AND COMNINRCIAL. MX. Edward ill's Circular glees the annexed statement of Dresden] shipments: Export of secidstopi fa Grua Britain cod /reload, from ~ • September 1, 1053. Ploor, C. Meal, Wheat. Corn, Prom. To date tibls. tibia. Eva bus. No:Fort...April 6, 1650 03,690 .6 2.30 r 522 299,072. N. leans-M V ar. , " .. . ... ... 3,570 2.250 P adelpia.slsr. V, " 2,0214 .. 20,231 11,061 1• Intuoro—Mar 31, " ... 1 t00......-Apl. 11, ." .11) ... ...... .. Other Porta.slar. 25. " . 110312 3,049 • Total from Sept.l. 1558-85,75 d 55 415,800 319,452 To same period, 1855 749,904 100 3,357,87 D 2,330,466 To samo period, 1557.-769,802 185 8.570,904 • 4,068,50. To mina pa74oil, 1856 720,514 5,714 3,718,454 4.12.3,270 Flour, Whoa% Corn, Rye, 713 tO o enstgnrni.. bbl.. boa. bus. boy. Prom N. T. to Mar.', '&79..39,293 51,238 17,251 .. Ftl2l otti rta,to blurt datea.l3,o2o 8,179 .. _ Tim St. Louis Democrat., as3e: .. The market Is ortlst oud unebanged. Sight drab, on the Nast coraltom to demand % prem. Curreucy 1. to mod crate supply. lt la purchut-cl by the brokurei at et. disevout and sold at discount..” TbeChicago hirulalira the following assessment of tbo stock of bre. ,, ,d,torts In that market, at the ;lake ma. arald . A,Oll .16n5. A7Oll 10. Mk F 10337, Ll/1, .1.3.714 60,117 W 10.03, Fpring,l3o.3 . '233.3,1139 1,330.147 Cu 11.0 , 1, 1 , 03 180.301 0,170 /0,4A.3 340 Caro; Inv 133 001 .... 13,103 Barley, boo The Boston Pst, In reales/log the money mar lut of that tits, remark/. : Dunne.. tooth:mon to pertetdo Monetary affair., and ea the Keeton advances, lonaineas tee tapered down to the ear. rent wants of the leamettlate neighborhood and the Oman or d4r, by exproaa, of the New England trade. There II no thing new, either In forum or bnehoosa, and wo bare tot to report that money is abundant at fl 'B cent on good ea-duri- Ile, and fair paper, and ...fly to be obtatned at a leas lagnre, by certain pf.oplo on cell or on time: and to cbronlcle a atilt feedlod In mere/sotto, nabs generally In act down all that I. neceenery to be reel of these, matter.. The only artirlly in rue.cry u that which grow. out of trent:Lawns lu senecolatife steel°, which, a. the lilt of daily sale. Indicate., hare non,,, teen arum, teethe., a fine h for elle trotora, malting OOarfor thee., «b•, bare beoght fora rice, and giving a Ilhe chance b. lemtre to oboain offel2 0 et.nt on loan, en the e• tanclet.f . io a nowt. t whereoe ueT elftnfeelree can barrow all they ueeire at the legal rota." The PPIIII4 1.4 sltaattr..o iu specie, orthirlt lo Ott then n . ss nnocipate.i. One or tett parcels won. countermanded. Th. , Fulton Pen Immense.. Otoupany boo ot..clared a semi-en. hnsl dtvidend et 10 yi cent. en Man.& In ortuney matt-rs •* make tro chsogn. Tn. supply tot call 10 otatersbot.daut St 441 i ft cent oho former ram an oEolo . on:tent emelt, Tres Scgry Notes, and ouch Ell,Olll, steurttlea. Tho dlsronnt honor. ern dings Moderate boot/tuns at h 4.7 met. f o r lit t close idtmutturce-Ih. li. Trib. tt Mrs roost rut Lomb Banton!.- bomber merchants bar, remind lever, from Green Bay, ststlng that the nears are still solid, sad that them worn about 10 Inches snow to the rood., Mane of the roanufsetnrers had again talmn t 0 the wands and commencrl cutting and heating 1004—{C0100ett Press. The Wheat market, under a good shlpplug and ham, do. mama, Lunn. greatly cannel to-day,.and wtranced t/c un No 1 Rod, and is on No Yprig wheat was nut eo buoyant an slater; bat holder, wet, Ty firm, and buyers could not none. much at an unsure° :10,2c on yesterday'• markeL the tranuctsous of the day toot up shunt 51,0,0 bun at S1;4:44,1;2:1 fur acv ruraipta Na 1 Red ; $1,111.551.15 for new rec-Ipta No 2 11011 941.94 c Are 13.4talard Spring; and 820 for No 2 ..v.log—tlto mayaeta clndrag into t but 11nn A lost load of wheat wu shipped to-day by the Itltuoit cud Michigan Canal The Corn market etas. quint but firm— holders e.klog an .1114e6lif. IN 1(652c on yeatorday'a yrlzer. Floor rernalna gate awl uncheopal— with no dtspuntlon yren 'tints dull. Them teal • ahlinoug f. n. N, flariny and about :1,(e.0 bn.. old at rilfrt.nt. f. c. 1.. Thuro I,IIIC .!..moat fur P. 0r..10n luutln r ry 0-100s, and 2:el Lb!. :nun Port; v sod at f 10.1.0, nod a na *lt lot of Romp, a: $ll.OO. Ikm/thy Scan ill rather *cry:, and prices ann. tliglawrata quiet and namiaal nt 24e. 111.1. e .tondy. Inogl.ti tend dux - award. %easels Rice taken b. day t tal , or beat to lleauga at 13!.f.c, cud torn to 6a2-do at New Oatuas April 12.—Cottnn—ralea 8 , .120 bulra at 1214 for Mulnltaza. Thera an. imam boyen th.m-.!lore. buena parnlr wean withdrawn for • rim . Sugar doll at it ,c far tale. Creia—Flaur latayant at La. ani , rfirla C.a . tt e.t.a!) at glc far prima aback. OstA 64c. Pork—{l7 I, sukaal hr Western ?_,teay. I=2 cake waro.ll L 1116gwalt I toll carpet. NlTallont; I Ohl «go. Church t Cockrell,: 62 rte eau. J 40,11.., 11, Macs, ll.Geaell, I'mrs t co; 22 hdl Nipex. ranot6 do do, blopikb; 10 601 11[6e, WI9 Wal lerx.: 4 pkg.* Atlas, M'Nudle.s, 61.16, k co; 9 ',kg, Smith & 6, 73 tom o olal . J M.rboal; 167 aka hxrley , 24.410 rye, .0 0 0u0;16 c pkg• mark.114..1 Candela. The weather 3.,terilay au very windy, and Lb...by full id eked, of cue_ The) river WWI falling very rapidly. end but mad' t,oeinoes do's, en tha ..... Ttie ',aid yesterday Li Capt. Ilarlep, late of Lb. steamer 111.104/al. who arrived Gera on Wednesday nod was mold on Thursday. The price wax about $5.1300, nn we ate Informed. Th. Harmers sent out yesterday with a full load, and many people. for Loutastlie, and Use -Mariner for Et. Innis ..... ....The Neptune, anis Umilrvail broil for Nashville, hauled in et the kora yesterday to hold, out her load. Ebe alit trays to-day or blunday. Ilia Argyle, OTT Ltilacrt, wilt lease tar Near Orleans day, sum ...... —Trio Rochester. Capt. Dunlap, it floe Pivot and a good captain, leave. today for P.Cubvillo. The Hannan: Capt. ld'eaUutn. !nor. tredny for EL Louie, and the Liars Doan Air Loniesille. The Unclnnen Gazette, of TI - During tho mouth of llarcl to engineers, were Ixaal by Ms The Drop.e of andw. 9wmgy, Prlocesa, th. Inspectors refused galleu or that disaster Is coach thartelay, sap: . 4,31 deem., to pilot., and TO e Ltapectors at Neer (Miracle. F. late Chief eugtheer of the d to renew, outil the levestl inded. •.• • • • • . The blecupLio Appeal ear. that city Weef, le as seen supplied with coal end coI ea r Memphis. We Mee en abun dantce for nor own me, and a plentiful supply of death for the boatmen. Munn Pavel, Algto k Co., here nu le. then sloo,Oco invested lu the familia nem of ice, nod oar flatboat lendlog and coal yards teem with fueL The lilenwecd ron into Um void. ofar the heed of Cal lum'. bar, yeetelday mrantrig, knocking down both chim neys and tearing up her hurricane roof pretty We nudes - stand that Capt. Floter wee ymitorday negotiating for the pumbese of the Perste-- tie, John Ilerbin, for a long limo morteettel with the sir Pentane. one of bar clerks, has retirta from the riser to pursue another bola Th., Arisenlo end Persia aro co root° for this city. Tho Persia is to be royalrod horn. iltitoraOrranatam—.l man named 11. Canoe, belonging to Flat - tiarale, 0., committed aulchle on Friday last by Jump ing overboard from the InS Altai:omit, about 15 Indite above It. Loots. bin reason to seedbed Gar the rash act. 110 !naves wite and several children. Steampoa ARRIVED. Luzon., Telegraph, do. Üblonal Ltnyvd, Elir.both: Clwrolt, Wheeling, . Illvia-10 foci, Wilzig. /Leg/star. DEPARTED. Luzerde, Telegraph. 'do Col. Dayant Elizabeth Cbevoit, Merellog, Telegraplalo =l2 Nmr, Tong, April 15 —Cotton quiet; /Jai.. of 1500 halm; quotations 1..„: lower; rphllling uplands Fionr toter ant; 17,000 bola cold at C. 1745.5 10 for state. Wheat ad' vatioed 1(0122 soles 23.000 box; whim ft 70601 10; rod west' ern $140(31 40. Corn firm; 72,000 Aux *old; common white 81(4a5o. Pork heavy; mess $17123317 00; prima $l2. Sum firm at 7(37%. Sots Turpentine 01 m. Resin buoyant; bung Ude sold at $1 Mshl 70. Rico grant. Tallow dull at 12 3 33 1014. Wool drollsed 2.2.1.1 M lou,ooore fleece sold at 40.1 , 160 c Musks higher; Ch a Eh Id 00%; Comb Cool 111 1 4; N Y Oen 7714: 11l Cr, 1111 WY.: Pa Oralarg; Readg 50,;; Tit nixes 03 Mo sixes 00%; Clal ACO Mich Cen 5.f; Cl. a Tot 17, Pacific IN A 8 Co 801,1; Panama Itld 1111. i'11114.1..1,111, April 15.—Flour: rather more dolor. 0000 blils western extra sold, part at $6 25 and part on private terms; Inspection. fur week, only 7600 tads. Bye flour to wady at $525; Com Meal at $0 1.71.1. Wheat held firmly: not wish taming; miles 110/0 bus prime Toon red at $1 (6; whim at $1 GS. Rye hi active demand; 11000 to 4000 boa sold at 65. Corn more abundant; 4000 bus nouthern yellow - sold 67€00.9, Moiling doll at the lowest quotation. Oata slowly at 61544502. Ooffoo held firmly; further ult. of 510 bg• 100 at 1114012. A cargo of Matanzas Molasses sold at 25r. Balm of Uilbs and Nl) Bugar at 7(37 % c. Nice doll at Cloverneed Its slowly at $5 30(35 603 bhls Whisky sold at 25141,3116e,tbe latter for Oblo. Cractsaan, Aprll la.—flour actiro and buoyant; salmi WU Gbh at $5 6001,5 GO for superfine. hallway competition has pat freights down to Manila fabulous Wag, Roth*. there h note a good margin - for shipment to tho east. - Whisky firm at 1.4 receipts light. Moen 6,)413.53. Cut Moat gold at 6; for shoulders; 6CM4 for teary MO's; 50.0 6 05 light shies at 7 4.5. Lardheld firmly at 11. Clover Seed declined to $l5O aid Very dull. Money Market unchanged. 111111.3401 a, Aptll 15.—/lottr Arm. Wheat quiet a 1 $1450 et 76 for White; $1 teat no for red. Corn firm at 75,37C0 for whits 76351f0r _ProrLdoos nochunged; Fiore pork Pa 25. Whisky dull. ) . HIiLEIIEh & BRO. have just reinival . lame elegant Cf.t.TOS.7froca the FIX/Vrita of bid away & goon and Nemo Cloth, whirl, have been 60- 1%04 by ..IL KLEliglf. prdionelly.• Pere,. dukeut of procuring a grrt class Phsao.l‘lll had It to thcfr.luterout to glee nil • all bekde purcheatng tbleerhere. :31. &LEBER t. BRO, ' - , No. C. 3 Fifth sum. app SA Agents for the Eteluvray Phorar. A PASO or ItUrTIME COMO coII,I74:YZAIt doe.—hir. George Ourobert, who realties criathe fourth/A, pod, Portnth ward, procure d aTrati from me, which In 8 Itsonatil [4,4.4 an entire cunt. Ile has now ' . gorut six tpuntb, witbout the Ttum, ,and than 'Woo appcarmosi itt the retom of tbiropturo, lem coutinually mutts cans Of nrptsceyrthmy luilinabla Tram, ytimLitliiit from lip. 013mbilt to pobllah and re fer to Lb Can. Thu best of references can be wiasn by ap• pc:llion at toy brow Store and Teem Dopot lava Da. GEO, IL RETBtaO, 140 Wood at. LOOK AT rust WRAPPERS, and IMO that, in purchming =dickies, yut procure B. L. Peduseitsck's Re, =fun sad Wlissts's Anti-Dmpeptie end SlM.dache toLiufActured bs B.L. Y.Loaetockt Co. Mime popular medicines ere fa web &mud that tbero is &sips °s ki n ileisdrSil by imitations. Tbe genuine medieluee are preps , . ad and sold by D. L. RAUBBSTOOE & CO., Wisulewp DrugglsW, carom of Fourth end Wood streets, Pltteburtb, Tema. splldAut Puen 0u Era have on hand 'astral barrele ofd B. Whisky whlcts Item bedewed. end kept until Settee tem= old and 11 . 111 be .01 by'tbibazn4 or *Allan, far medical rarltdderY Mr.t.IIITBSS,I4O Wood street,' GALTAm Barrsav on lasento Mumma 1A 0114 for Medlar pur;siiee r et:Sylf7 euPerfOcklatt will be seat free of Express charges, leserimrestr ,• • Ts s renattanal of TrreaDellavi.;AdcttateDs!= PCRE Bassnr.--Lhara Brandy which- / kueFidee to be gAireanalt.lit kiedkins,vhith swap pcittbasedtaineiti Any ono fhowflt try - throraurinia!tonarropistrow.7- -70 , 4 1 :11; Enirann;r4wiiiiar - os . r."l JAER.S-45 butt, Ifizothr, - 10 00 Arm. &Daunt* QQv iMi===PMV=EN usguha IMiturn. - - - - Beason -Arrangement : . IBS% aaTwsEY LOUIS ILY NORTHERN' LIN;M I t !ACEBTS YOR GALENA, DUBUQUE, WATER AND St. PAULL—no tollassies: win and scent side IsLeet steamers CH compon this Itna rue ' coming year, leaving as follow s:• Motday.—IDLNRY CLAY..--..—Cot.Shwenseti. Stonday..--NUBVIEBNBIC---- •• Alford. . . . . Taesday—CANADA ..... -....--.- " War!. " • Wedneadsy-LUCIE ."I. B.llhcalia. Wodseiday-AUNT LETTY •" Cho. Morrison. Thursday.— " Tamedal MINNESOTA " T.II. Yriday.......DEW DROP__ ...... N. W. Parker. Friday... " Cramder.. Raturday * DENMARK IL 11.111 ray. Saturday --WM. L. EWING. " Greener. Tba Northern Liao has boon In 117. cce.FlTal operation - dur • log the past year, and tbr regularity, comfort sad perleet reliability In every reepea,hst beret Neu .121 . 17366.1 tTraly organization on the Wee tern risers. Gating ad.ledsix new Mesmer* I. the Line, they are note prepared Wager Increas ed r tesJ for the transaction of all haziness entrusted to thorn d hope to merit a continuation of the tiberal pat ronage heretogno so liberally bes Napo n them. For any Information that may hordred. apply at the Wharf Boat, at the foot of Locrtat street, or at the No Lim Packet °Mee, Na. CT Gommerehil Went. betvets 0110. and Locust: • {SUEDE & SHALES., General Agents. mr=nad MISSOURI RIVER ... • Notice to Missouri River Shippers and Passengers. WE have made an arrangement t, With the Missouri hirer Packet Cam Day by which we ran give threnh ratew from rittabbrsh for peaseogers and freight to all polutapo the inaloMi JLv Cr. For further particulars, apply ,to Puss, Bar= .t. Ca., Stoma Boat Agents, corner Water ma Marta streets. who ara authorised to contract for us. 11CIIIIIDE k Co, (littwof P;tL rah) mrl2d/wtf Va. 49 Commerkal ..t, eincinnatt, Express Lime FOR ST. PAUL, DIRECT—Via LQ - 774." EL Linda, Keokuk, Burlington, Moms- Coo, Rock Leland, Davenport , °Como, `Dubuque, Proffitt tin Chien, Lacomme, Wenonot Ilitettnge .d Er root—The non parnooct steamer LACROSSE, Copt. John E. Dorian', ti ill loon for the ahoy° ports on THIS DAY, 16th loot., at 4 o'clock P. X Por freight or piosaga :Trio on hoard or to rorM FLACK, EARN En 00., Agonte. RIVER PASSEN GER FACILE - C.—EXPRESS Lug - E T/or et Lows. Jeffervon City, Boonville, 0 treas. rick,lllll'• Dueling, Lexington, Irancas Coy, Leavenworth City, Westan,'AlchearaC , DOnlphan, ELdtweeis hichrsaka City, Conceit MOAN, Omaha City.--Thojtaa two. veneer racket TORT WAYNK, Capt. BarrOvfildeavo for thy abovema ail intermediate NM on THIS DAN, 16th lout, at 6r. vt. Pin freight cr paves- 6 e apply on boarder to apt 2 FLACK. BAIiN.EBd CO., A garde. Louts, FOR ST. LOUIS AND KEOKUK. jr7e...4% —Thelloo eleturrer AWONAUT, Inwar,cirtil leave fur the above on, all porla,on SATURDAY, Min Irma. at 4 &elk, p. n. ltek.,l]t or paantgo apply on Loarrl op/J FLACK, BA ILNES 00., Awota.:. - - ISSOUItI RIVER .PACKET 111.—KIPRI2S trt. Lt uia. Jet fers..r. City. Boonville. 61241:0ar Ittnutvvlrtz. >lla tn., 11 r, Lauding. 1.,t1 up.tort, liarurvr CD v. h ejty. Lyn, Atchletra, Donlphvo. E .J. ph. C. nr.c.l Dlntinerl Crot.tha Crty.—Thr, new S. W. trtvatet.r,Tl..l . VlE DIAUSUB, °q.t. D. G. Leper. will leave f th.. et. . mnv all internte.llnla ports nn THIS DAY, le I. torn, av 4 v.. tt. For frvight rvr ryvvivitrvt apply .n lonvd, ap9 FLACK. BARNES NES C. Ar.; ~ poi; sT:pAUL, DIRECT, VI • _U• 1.4 Louie, liev,kuk. Dorlingtnn, Nlrrvra on, 1:•,. Irtvrlport,Oalauv,Bulavine, ere. I , u .net o. ',l:nal...and St. Vz.t.l.—Th atvranser CAAlittt ILO Pt, Copt tturvel Dr%ri, willfir r 1.4 end vv.rr, no Tlllo DAY, the Irratt.nt, et I 1.0.. I'. At. For In itrllvort.tvsragr. npl.ly r n boon to rLAciE. BM:NE:S & CO., Agnig. FSr. LOUIS AND 11AANOIS ., RIVER—The Ann stefon..r . MARENGO. CATT. MCGALL.T.Y, • will Mare tor the above end all Intermediate' , ports co THIS DAY. IGth iDer. nt 4 e'elock, P. tt., For freight or pareue apply ou bosrd or to aid PLACE. DAlthlltS A 0.1., A,ta. .iftr Gt. Vaul VOR ST. PAUL, DIRECT—Via .IL' Kroknk, DorHouton, Ihrerothor, Cork ltarooport. Goleta, Lhabove, AlettrezatreJ Larol ioy. Prairie jo Clo-10, %Vertu., Laern„sa, Ilnatirrgr nod' 30 l'aol-70e Ana steamer AIODERATOIL Caipt. Fronk Maraca, .01 I,sco tar :to above ports on 'WEDNESDAY, .lart, too., at o'rlock P. Y. For frefeht or tue.toto sp ylyon 0 rorol or to FLACK, 13 AlOll2 CO.: Agents. Efo! for St. Paul, vla.Kookok, Idta - eatine, Davenport, Rock Wand, Wenona7l; Crosso, eic„ &c. TII E EINE PASSENGER ' f ~ p , ettnalar HAZEL DELL. Cep& porn, will hare s r;r tho abase an•l oD In tcrmea..l4 I orte; on 21/ DAY, DILA (moult. For freight or pan.‘„er. apply on I,nol Cr to FLACK, BARNES A CU, A gor.li, apt-did Corner hlarket and Waferia.Flßabtlirlt. FR ST. PAUL.—RxrxEss 4-Via it. LOlll.l, Kr.lEik, Burlington, r iS 113..C•1.10r. IL Inland, Davenpoetoa:erra,lhrbuque„ Fratese Do Chlon,Jq Cnasae, Wenonre Heating", ie., ac,4-The tiro paueur atouver DIAROND, Cantata. Jecoledßaellth uol hen. f i rth e above and all Intermediate. porta on ERIS BAY, the Inth last, at 19 0'03,44 0. 31. Fer treklit or =go, apply I. board, or to FLACK. BARNES h. CO.. Agrot, gor facmpbis. IDOII. MENIPHS XXI) .NEIV. ateninvr Elt, Capa. J. D. Rhoads, will learn for Mc nlnive and el: in• tortnernato porta on rums DAY ICth Inst. r, might cr par ago apply on board or to apt FLACK. CCi., Ants. ONE HUNDRED Pianos . and Melodeons. SPKING STOCK. The New Seale Iron Frame Felt Hammer P I A N 0 S,. Woraifnteti not to bream hard or! arch with ur4 THE SUBSCRIBER. begs co call tho especial attelothro of the publk to hei new Sorleg: Stork of PIANOS, srlecherl porrooklb• from the oar-root:ore 01ITC.K.- k SONS,Borteri, with their • NEW FELT lIASIIERS, NEW DOUBLE .13.11.111_P.M11e. PATENT REPEATING ACTION ACCD " • BRACED BOTTOM' OR BED PLATE. ALSO A splendid stock of MELODEON'S and IhAnJo• mots from the Factory of Mason.-T. • . Hamlin, no4ton. Air All I.ho cmr Spring Otoek bee torn pnr<hisrd kr cub and every triklocoroent vrlll iroorirottokmyor, for cash or very 'tort credits. JOHN 11. MELLOR; No. 81 Wood Street, - Bola Agent ft/pi:kering' &i.olVirtann And Mason t Tlamlick's Melodeoils - . sod OtZao n11,0201:4111/11, Clif AP PIANOS.—Just re relml, runt Itmewood toundooricred 15,44 and 7 cataturrianto, mattufactured by O. It. Ilays d. TILE CHEAPEST PIANOS MADE IN THE U - NITED. STAT.ES! They aro with full Iron fraroonntlrremtk Grand action, and and mode in MI rtaincts Utter the dethgtent the Out ker. • 61 Octaves f0r.51.75; Octaves for 52,00; Thom will he cold only fur cash. mt the eccull committfun chereed ra miliaM as the matzo:noir low rime °Walnut by the mama, mlll not Jonify n credit. Poe !gale by JOHN H. MELLOR, witt;dlArT 61V. • LYON'S fIIAIGIIENTI PO W DISALLNi Wal destroy Carden insects, Ccel.. - roarAra, Ants, Matt% and alSpest: ef Ow rennin Lind: THE importance of a inliabldartichioithis • land M.-mestinsable..la warm womb. , all ..curs teem. with-Mean annoying fort. This po dab am only article dlsoar erect which will orterniinato them A tornr.• ny of bubo:lista, from the Horticultsual Society- of. Paris, while amidst We Isms of Asia, .olwerred that .41 lighting alma • earialo hied of plant Ivry Dean dropped dead. This tut was made ano of to gaud tacit Ida leamps fnms these introd•rs. Qaantitissol thoplantwers Jaunts& teem. 0 7 Mr. M. ides, sackfonad ispaitiro insect slastroyer torerys..xpesissient. It istlmply • powdered 744 chernl. eelly worded to mitt the effect id age Red climate. Med al. and Letters Patent hart helm obtained front this G..... lkmuca, Germany, and Valeria; from We W o ity • P.M, and mmtrous medial nod bortl6altur-4 .1- Imes eat oxfctivr. - - LETTER . TllO3l TILE PULEIDFINT OF Vitt ETATE3 - .l.l.EcumnWino; Washingtoa, Mat Jam lafoi. .3ta.'kuarre.LroX:—Daar Eh: tho plaeaure to tutor. Son that the Royal Con=lasion of thelforliF4 Fair, at Londdn, hare awardod alitadat and Ca tilicata f.r th e mut rotouof roar Itharia•tio - Favr,lnno, fur orterculuathal Instcts, Ac. .BULLAILD FILSIIO.II2 Cliearnao.” The abort, actompanied by a certlacato of- Prtac.4 Albut. • . It I a Free from Poison. • Now Pony October Int, I Si;V. llr. 11 Lton—Dear filtr •We ham pulp:id and tcevcd Jor bugnetni poirdo, and And than perfectly minds, i to mankind and domestic anlowile, but certain death titlll, 4t,.. haled by bona end inkcts. JADES n. D, Chemist. '! LAUItANCE REID, Prot Cibentictry,N.T.iffOrifbLl. ' Mr. lons L. Eons, Puperietendent of hf the Now Iprk IL, plod,"he boa expelled all the tooia aide, roaches, moths; an, with Lyon's Powder, and Coda it Cr . 11SUCVne,) • swir l rudemr and borookreper . onot a _a in &erect tor,an articl ;sousthis kind._ Gofer - envy ain bb made to A Ec:BI and Metropolitan' note's; to Jwigt, Aledgmariaideat of rho American Inetitute; Junta Gordon !Lanett Grir:Whilarld :cote, Cyrni Field 1.: - 1Lprew... a the Piro lliedurn'Ac, Lc.. amino! Mary ray.; .1 . 11 discovery of Prot Lyon it of - national froporreacr TlitylarMere Clab have tested it thoroughly. ItWO dr. tiny loct.t4Wfthoppeth, ants; motha,bno, awl all wradu. Garden plaint can be preacrved,and honk. taado Arm ginienta are now male through Ileum IIARGE3 PAGE of Now 'fork, to hare OEM tbronghont the world. &tug worthies hinilatiam are advertised... h cri e ntlood w•saw You, November Stk. IBIS. Loin ! hotness, I bare sold all my Imre! Powilets and 11111,14[4ra Patent, and tha wicrete pertai ing thereto , to Bianca DAILIES PAIGi. Gline Powder la a distorcry Diode by toyerll, And brought fn.= the Intericr of Anbciledli tinknowo to any other Dora n& . tvirilne' and effective ankle Is put 0914 else caza4torN acid kill eon. tipostot.armiiinsce; • '"B,. LION." bid mlacannot themis Perdu. amt ara killo Xagiwia Orfte ,through,Uoy' Lime/ ter kin, insau to a trice; BEd Limes MU are crizp4 &.r rats syd ydµ,' - Sample Ilaskia4 tierar mkt+) *Ms AR411,0 rlluwArcellom_ ge.SI dna IPanillialit, • ' • BARN} PARK; - - - 13 millSroilillodiso , igitreralut. the" • * )13 1fallIIIDRBD Tiin 4 orpur,. 'aW 44 Anizue;iitut ottZtt,ottit'lov.Le, rbti9pnoitetkamitioPa• rot .10 by " ,LII.;11,1E1. Lr. spa,3 „Ye': - --'lO41 7- • • 1 1 / 4 .1x1, offzit.
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