& CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WE ARE NOW OPENING,OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j BOOTS AND SHOES, ()revery variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, whit 1i Laing been purchased principally fur CASH, direct from the Manufacturer=, and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE 31ENT3 to our friends who may call. • - " WE Aug AGENTS rilt— li'Lich aro highly reteouttneuded tbrouginuit do I.:net:on I Mateo for (belt durability and b r vsee—ONY MI . I . C. 3"1-.X.. 7 E3 ' P .es.. l " B zr"rl PAUL bavingbo. r.ua by ' ' tr::rtevt. to ' rizziw . a .L LlC 1 :VUT.WEAIt Ttiltl4l Pall:BOP 84 1'11E01t KrYI,Ie: TIPPED BOOTS AND 51T.0.D 38 . 1 st - rituy ,, ,, VIE Ond E toTheir ~T,..t.e to ..11 ...1 .... _FOB. BOYS,amine our ste..ek YOUTITS ANT) Before Pardading E1,,r10 re. -- . CHILD it EN, iiii - i.nrEcalar attention given to ouleree. ntrlneelley:ener ----- J AIMS IeCiNDLE9.I ROBERT J.IIIIF , N ....... J 111190 N............ JOSIAH REAMER JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., Nu. 103 WOOD STR.M.Enr, rITTSBIrri.C: ii. • IJIPOI:TERS AND JOBBERS OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY_ GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, TO TO KIR STOCK FOR TOR spnING AND 8171183113:111. TR-8.1) E, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TEMOUGIIOUT THE SEASON. '''Their Terms and Prices will be as Favorable to Pnrchasers as those any other 1-lonse. least or West. sierCash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited onus. niiii tiptual w 0 R xz. s 9in IC 10 IN . .3- PITTSBURGH PARK., AVCCOADY & CO., . SLANUFACTURERS OF SIEFATIILNO, 111111k7ANNS . sod BOLT coy pm," PRNsitliD (OP PF:R BOTTOMS, Itaisod Bottoms, Spelter Polder, Ac Also, Importers sod Dealer. to DI TITAI.S, TIN PLATE SHEET IRAN, WIRE, km Osuscaotly an band, Tthrnen's scbi oes sod Toole. . . Warthouee, No. 119 First and 120 Second street Pittsbkargh, Penna. • orJaws of Copprr cut to any their.' Tuttero JOHN B. LEE, AI N. K C 1 - 1. A N r r TA ILOR. No. 15 . Market St.. Pittsburgh. A good assortment of CLores, CASSIMERES, Cameos, C0a.2003, end all goods satiable for gentian - was' wearjostrecelvoL illipOrders promptly 011.4, ie the taint styles of iho art. mr•ls:lydfe A Ns ccomixo ac co-, MANUFACTURERS AND °RALF:TIN IN Ts, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS IrITOLESALE AND DKr 4 IL, 131 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. Have now on hand for Spring Salsa, to 11CL nod complete en eashriment of Goods me can be found in sos of the °lntern cull., consisting of PUR. SILK AND Wool. MAT'S of ...try style end quality; CAPS of every gnelily end latest f s ehkins; PA.1.111. LEAF, STRAW. LEiIIIORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW, 1,0.1110 RN AND SILK RON NETS, otc., te. Persons eleblisg to porch... , either by Willoistata or ItAssit. will Dud It to (tads ule.mtage to call oat etantius °restock. torn ZINC PAINT. 500 Tone Snow White and No. L. DRY AND GROUND IN Olt. IN rnANeE, trAtiRANTED PrRE. To Moro and to arrive, far eats by ' JUS11:11 SI. STRONG, No. Sd Itoato strot, Nwock. Agooc. Vistas Montego. A Co. t3A-51i31111A (41 . LA.1. - _ T:PFL.A.-M 3 EIR AND FM= PI 1T51101.1.0 fl, PENT A. Ilan just returned from the Eastern Cities and I. now rocolving lila Spring ohmic' Of Cloths, o,aosimerte, Vostinge and Cl.tiugit of every variety atel styin adapted W tto, best city and mmutty trade, which will he mad.* op ordor with promptneaa rod despatch, and at moo as love mat au]uthereimllar establishment In the city. f•S.IG catiAILLES PACKKII. eu. •No. 119 Pearl St ret.t. 134... i on C000[19910 , 1 sitnett.ams for. VIII SILL u• Booth, Shoes and Sole Leather, Upiwr in rough, Carriod Lenthor, Itun, Urdu, \Sus, Kip, Split., .11, Stilts in rottylt., liniebod — Ltnitto and Roam, Mtitocco, itinl and Boa Nklus, vuti 11-Arnms Letter. Itcrur.A.L.s. P. IL 800THIVIC0. Congre, WILLIAM ButtRAGE. 101 " " 0. CIAILLTON CO., 103 - --. 4 l6LorTsEl AND SIGN PAINVING AND GLAZIN IN ALL ITS Bit ANCEIES, • Donn in Um Lout manner toad abort,. Nam J. it 11. PIJILL.II . S. JACK:m.I ft on. 213 tIS St. Cllr_ • AIutIVCJIIJ.III Ss CO-. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Ana Agents fur the sale of Pittsburgh 91:1111 , 4aetnrca. Cooalgomento mad ordrm for LEAD, L111.1:1 4 , UEOU'. PItODISCR, Lc-, solicited. Prompt atom- Lion to rtmiring and tortramtlon. No. 40 Commercial , ISt. Loots. I dolialautic J. ii. CHRISTY. M. 163 Third Street, Pittrburgh, Penna., 13aringliad We advants.z. of Santoro Coll-Kom Loa I. Only inanovond years' ponolice, offers Li. pronn.toonl sITTIcon II NUINFICA AND NIEDICA 4 CAS IS. lIMMCCSS. fib,. W. U. WO bon IlcCand RH% D.II. A. Ilclonn. Hon. R. A. Wo..vor. - T. IL FIR N.H. Ilan. T. J. Ingham. • J. U. Haat,. Julia 11. Mellor, F.M. .11tenli McCollimor,yeg. my:rlydas • ".1.7.N.A, STOVK NVOltif.S. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ILABOMITIVItit AID Dattrat7llll/13VI VAULT , . Or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fahcy Grate Fronts, &c. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS ' SMOKY CONSUMING STOVES. • as Room. • voodet., Pittsburgh. Pa.ll i AND FARINA. Mad, by the (phis rinttnifact [tying Co. (L__ monied by the Frankliu Institut., Noverober.lBok) Diamond Cllon Starch, in ea.. cont'g 0 Crrel, 6 Ito. nark Do do bores do 40 papers, l'• do; Alen, Refined, Pure and Pearl Starch, In boxes •arions also% all for laundry we. CORN TARINA, (or Corn Starch,) in by 40 papers each. Thle attain LI expresoly prepared for culinary purr.... and can be relied on as enperlor in TrltltY to Any bow In ens. For aalo by THOMPSON, CLARIS.): /IgYousa, lc A gen Ea for the Company. W. ar; „1,. R1.N1N.1111.1 4 .T. OANDIACTINLN I6 AND DIALTAN SD All kinds of Tohnco, Ann PP arid C ligns Ai, Ileverecently takenthe lasi ding N 0.11119 Wool solicit, in -, addition to their Matinfact g Itinahlishinent,N 0.43 Irv,: a 4 ,, ,treat, where are, militia tit ued to receive their friends, , azillasillit , 13.11INTISTILY. DR. W. F. FUNDENBERG having re-m 'tamed to Pittsburgh with the Wandleo of noshing it hie futurolreetilisucia can to found at his °yin R, NO. LOS Polliall SPARKS', between Wood and in:blob:lJ eta laili-Ottice hours frost 9a. mi. to 4r. 5. ex'2.l,l , lti.re .N, FICi.I732MS:Nr. 130 , 18. DtALINS IT Foreign ; and Domestic Bills of Exchange MitItTIPICATES or orrosrr, BANK NOTr.s AND 9PFCtE. m. 1111iLKIrr Sl%Eel'. VIITSIIIIIIOII, ri. tuAlo on all air principal cities through Ml On linitroil Nmfw. ataltroly . ---- ' - '147 - 137& - c. P. M..RXLD, , . MANOWTIMMI rUISTLIGO, JOB AND ALL BINDS OW P A.P 111 'Warehouse, No. 27 Wood S , • • • • • 11117W0RL77, Rain bought . t tartkot p ri cer . r . ruyi:tf ). atarcraurtiaras or Iron Rolling, Iron Volans, Vault Doora, Wiadow.Staittets, Whitlow linardi, Nal. 91 Second Strut dad 86 781 or (Bottiton Wood ind ldniket,) PITTSBIDWII, PA olnitstad . tutor of aro Patterns, Diary tildldtiza anitaLla for all parlour •Putlailar attar lion paid to er akidattaraaalou. .109Idur data at abort oaks. cor9 O. ALUM vANDrrann & FRIEND, .&.r.rortrum-srf?. Arr SOLICITORS IN CIIANCERT, lea. 1, Mines /Dock, Dubuque, hew. ,irpolltctfona promptly tattle to toy peat of Northern goin, orWatero ieennan. wVl*Um] to the probate eitui Bala of Real Estate, ob- Warm MAW On Bonds and Mnruoteme. eehly,Lfa MSESME ROBIRRON, & MILLERS FOIINDERS AND BIACIIIINISTE4 I NV xxxx o w °al s Pittabstrgli, Penna. IYo.kl Market 'treat. thurolochrooll ilado Of StramSoglewo awl ofBt Ilach eff:Clatingo,Eartrowl • Work, Eiteozu KW Shen Ir Work. Jotng and Repairing doneorklhortnotlce.• ent2s:l7 Mo • 1L1A41101171.13 07 Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Full Oil 4 . 16 7 7 7717 Not. 164 nod 170 17141M1.97•11- 8 • o E S___ GRATES AND RANGES • OB EVERY VARIETY, MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. SIBBELL• at co., 110.1130 Liberty filt,Plittskrat6/4 ea ;.-75.prrial ilotirro . . It . . . u A [WAIT S ON Si .11:1-2.1VIN. IoALCF..O IS ALL KM" OF TORACCU AND CIGARS de owl ,IJor alUte Il.li ur A E xs L E. SEWING MACHINES R C I 0 13 N . K Pi AI. E WITH Ai d I a LATE IMSI-ftOVEM L NTS ALEX. R. REED, 7114/TllKit...it RS! I M IIT II ((Sill 11,5,1% fail 1.1 prm•ltrc Mrx. W 's War, Syrol. Gir 'ninth I , Il groally pr.4 , 4 , •..1 gum+, mtlacing ital.intiintion--u 111 .11., pa., awl In tor.. 1., r+gtitAt.• it, m0i1..., It n•ol4 1 .1 1.1.1 41..0 • 1..,1 1 1/ t.• ~r itarAut.t. Pprfr+ tly mar in all Tins salunbln itriliarst is W. pr..., I ./1 Otl t.l niisitestinriviicssi mini .1:111.11 knish , l'hysictnis in h... 40.1 I. liru used sin.o vs , . in nation...l ran.. We le4leve it the Leal aiel sun, t. the u•.r1.1.1u all en... ef Pymeeter) I Dinrlteee Chil.lree , ihrie.e, froze Mot Lie,: et Creelmy t.ther If lire le! leedtli atm le;e.liivattelt, .eel ...et, It worth it. woight to Mdliono of botibon 14, ,•• I. t,tor 4twtog. to no ohl mod 14.114..4 rionrily 41- • ritleg ONLY k , ('eNTen WWI.) :1...0.• K. • un10.4 the. Pt.-Ml.llb K I NM. riCIN York. 1+1.3 the witwi•le w rnpi.r, Drnggixte IhronOzmit tL.. wi.rlll. UN). 11. Ag.. 111 tor 1.1101.,1. Tbe great Lacnab Remedy Slit JAM EIS CLAILiiIi•S CELEIIRATEI) FEMALE Pll.l.til rte l .fts.,l 1...1..i.ret5 - risMin Sir Jsniss I M U. I . lsysi-isn Extrisi,ilsistry The. ...II ti i• Ots /111, 1 4 1 1. 1 ... Iss/I a •• r• and •nin riquealy in•b. InCic alt it, •.1 .1. min WA, easasses 'ELM., al .sadls.alssts• ,a•••••• 1 Is I • ss tboy ennt•lo tiottitny but t hit to Pb• ron•th T. 1 A URI F.Li LAPIE.• it i• t • miit , tt 1i • .11, lu • Om, s Limo, bring the nintal, I y tft.rin.l wit I. row rah ha, wr, /.-u n pat Ph. tuna n's the pfly, ptvep.“.l , ••• inea I.Ll , r•ed Yor lull 1.4 calm-,. y•t • 1•a0tp1,1.4, I.on. nl tbn N. 1.1 abd f, 1.,•g,. •tn•i.r. e0n:n...4 Inany Isllt Ilot lassia,,,at s Wlll I t•rnre 1., coutaitoug ..••r tnn by , return 11. L PALM ?STOCK PR.'. .y1,0.1....1inc•1n and soLl by all Ai nyto•t, an17..1k0• tr T POST LE Y. P. ICI,SON A:. CO., GUN 13 A. H. R. F. SOLID BOX VISES, Gist Stat.! and Haninwrial Shovel, and Spad, hrks, MAtt,k a. Flo liarrowr Wnrellcm,:e. No. I :Nlarlte-1 13trop N'o .12.14 A N JEC X.t.; H..A-N SIGHT BILLS DRAWN RV DUNCAN, BITHRIBANT & ON TAP. UNI ON RANEE, LONDON. IN Anis ONB POND STPRLINO AND UPWARD, Al.ao MIN on the , prloopoi ciu.a sod tovna , of Franc 1101/Al/11, Oarmany, 4n.1 other Hi rope. coriatlritly tnk hand arid for oat. by WM. 11. WILLIAMS t CO , Dant...co. Wood corn, of Tl, Mane ..... Pittsburgh Steel Works. .JON .BOY - 13 Sc CO.. its,„4I.IIIEFF tlnif-14A1, ,, , SPRING, I•Lot% and A. IL STN):I.; SPRY:NO: , And A X 0,91, Rnn Pitsl Ntreets, POlsburgA, P. U. B. HOGIC.N.S hr. CO.. pitIIMPACTURPIS OP Roger•' Improved P•tent St••l Cultivator Teeth, o,rner Bost and first Strettt. Pat: nun, Ph lnß4l7dre• W DI N a 0 N . . Maim facture., And Irmileraa .11 k I oda of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAF 1"033...A.000, r.orner of thattAfirld .tirrei and Dumont! Allry, PIITSI3IJROII. PA RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. 3preph Dilworth D. W. C. Bid I (Sueurrone fe Ilmf , r, Ra s p 4f. RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry Lal lev J. SCOTT, Dentist, HAS removed to the home lately o , ettplet to. Wm. A. Ward, No. 21, too,, hint door atone 112.1 atter:. 001 n.. from 0 a 1111 61. r. • Hide, Oil and Leather Store. D KIRK I'ATRIr k SrlNr, N... 31 S. TlOrd at., between :11arkct and elkosiont eta., l'hilasl.lpbot, for sal , . MIX AND HALTED SPANISII 11111E,t, Dry and Green Faltad Patna Nina, T.un.•n' Oil, 'Fannon.' and Cor• rlore Tool, at the lowtwt !alma, Awl Ram lb. 1...al term, kinds of I,”atber In Di. rongk 14,01.41, for whirl th.• blzbeat market Kira will la given in taken errhanga for 1111. k. Luntlz, rural free of . barge and cult 00 Cl/111111I.IIIIJ. ror,l Of, 11R1N14. 7 Y H. COLLINS Porwarding and Comm Union Makaben AND vinotarsALE DEALKN IN Che4.4se. puttar. 5e.110.1. Flab And Pru.lorA Clopernlly, •.r7 IYu . 7s WAnd Ittreft. ititishutgA tAISO. S. VOSTICtt, M. D., H O=VI CE. 0 P A. T I-1 °Mee, No. 13,3 Wylie Street. • mrl4,l6cofe. IL 0 14 Pi FLTOIt It. 11,3111111 13 STRAW BONNETS AND, RATS, BONNET SISBONS, FLOWS 6.9, Ac-. NO. 93 DIAREIT STREET, J. M. I.ITa r ixlE lutrF.l/.0 - 13..A.1NT5" No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.irlsb . • Now PI TY.MIIIII6IJ. PA w;lQl7dfo _ A CASE OY RRITU RE CURED AlitiUT A I ' F.AR noo.—Mr. George Ournbeit, who resides on the Morn tb Road. oo4onth ward, prionrod 14 Ties Irma woo. which In 0 mouths effected on entire , tura. ID boo - noir gone six months without the Truss, and there I on app. armor , or the return alb° ruptorh. I am continually coring ran , of rapturti with my invalanblu Truss... I hams permission troth Llr. Gambol to pnbllds und re- Tor LO him case. The bust or reforenres tan ho given by sp pllcalluit at toy Ding Store and True Depot. Jayl.d&aT Da. ORO. IL KEYSER. 140 Waal st. PURE OLD ILTZ ViriIISKY.— have on hand several barrels uld * Rya Whisky which I ham had made end kept until Ulan broom. old and .01 he *al 14 the Vora or Raßo4for siodirsl nol7iilkw/ - GMMISTEMB, ID Wood snaen Vittsintrgij 6a2cttc. YI TTB BV 19. CF Xti WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20,_ IS 59 ffMMZIIMI=Ii Moen TCYI . IOI4I - 1111.1C—Ubservattions taken at Shaw's Optician Story, No. 5S Fifth st., yesterday. IN DCA. IN ROADS. DO 42 S 2 55 n'Ci.k, A. 11 12 r. CILIoIIkCLAt I Dll it IOU" PRATER MKETING IN A 1.1. - Imp:vv.—This day Ind every day a I niou Prayer MCVlitig is held from Kali-pant eleven to half rant tit - china o'clock, in the Girl( Preeltyterian Church, 11134.1 . street, Allegheny. It it, for all, without die linction of person or denomination. "Ask and ye shall receive.- UNION PRAYER Tteetrvp, at the rootne of the Voting MerCe Chrildinn Ageociation,:(4o. GS Fifth Street, al 4 o'clock, r. lc, every afternoon. Come for a few ininutea it pot cannot clay longer. tics Wusta.r.—The IV V.V.KLY fitzwrrk is issued at lea o'clock this day, at our olfie, on Fifth street, above Smithfield. It is a "blanket" sheet, containiog about 27 columns of reading matter, comprising Home and Foreign News, full and reliable Home and Foreign Market Re ports, Poetry, full reports of all matters in and about the city, and Editorials upon all matters of current interest. This paper, containing more reading matter' than any other published his city, Is supplied in clubs of teu,„for per annum, in clubs of live for $1,25, or in sin gle copies at $2. For Bale at our counter, with or without wrappers, at it cents per single copy Tint PRUE SllllT.—Tuesday was set apart as the day of contest for the splendid medal given by Mr. Johnston, an aged citizen of Last Lib. erty, to be contended fur annually by the volun teers of Allegheny county. The prize medal is a perfect gem of art, and cost $2OO. The weather was quite fine, but too cool for comfort. The place chosen for the trial was the smooth and level field known Lth the Collins Park. There did not appear to he that spirit of emula tion embibited which the beauty and value of the prize would have:seemed to warrant. 'there were toil three companies on the field, to wit : The Jackson independent Blues, Capt. Hay. The W ash ingt on Infantry, rapt: T. 11. Rowley —in command, yesterday, of4,ieut Loans—and the 171172121= N S 0 'onnsylvania Infantry, in command of Cap .1 el. Negley, all n( r..m. Liberty. The Judges, to whom was given the duty o deciding upon the heat Allot or shots. were A W. Marko and Wm. It Deanison, ,am Abijah Ferguson. The target, a circular board about '2O invite. is diameter, was act tap before a Meant work o IT I. 1 It hoards, made to receive the shot. The marksman stood at the distance of Dal yards, and the corn . ' - oii',i7iiail.ittts.the nt I.lelhe tof death — used on the occasion. The firing commenci.dul el,t7ll7\l+4J:!l:. The Washington Infantry and Mars shot each two rounds, and then adjourned In the Johnston llonse, where a good dinner had been spread for theta The hotel was decer.ted with banners meal wreaths, and triumphal arches were made over the aventth of approach. Dinner over, the troops again look the field and continued shoot ing, till all had completed three rounds, the Pennsylvania Infantry coming last At about .1 o'clock, the whole of the shouting was over, and they all retired to roust tip the '`killed and wounded " Ale le Adarks announced the following teilerly Sergeant Zenua Fieb, of the Whilling ton Infantry, city of 191teburgh, won the haying placed two ehote in Ifni target, and his poring tairsonring Setioull eottrinf his, of Pennsylvania In fantry, came next, his raring nirasittlng It: inches. Third best . Win Woolvla, Cr, of l'erinsvleai.ia Infantry, made a steing of ill , inches. Thr coinpanies marched off the field to the Johnston Ilanwe, and there Dr .1 I: !McClin tock, ill Ilu en ceeilitigly neat and appropriate speech. placed the splendid medal in the keep ing of the Washington Infantry, for the year, they of course giving 11 to Mr Flab, the chain piou of their comp -,u) The Poet., alluded to the candelas upon the grin. the plough, the chip, the sword, typifying the great. engines of progress and of defence. Ile referred to the int. platallee to 111.11Ory of medals wLich often pre served and handed down to remotest generations the records winch lees perishable material had failed to retain. Ile alluded to the military glory which the arms of l'enavylvanin Imd won on mato, a bloody held, to the grentnees of the nation in wealth, lit of rein gt h and in achievement, and believed that the country would never call ~r eo i w. w i • ~ goon he cow Ofoll,i inn 0000', ,hnilLiP a 111114.1 in her de fence. The Itortor C,111C1111.1P.1 Uoptnio .1 S Negley, of the ,rt•nonAylvanis ofontry, then, in on impromptu speech, expresed heholf of his Nooputoy, !he soli,.fsettoo !boy telt iii ilie result i.f the rimiest, im•l extended a c0rd,..1 greeting it, his companions ill KTITitl lie roused the military eitiliusiftsui 01 bin hearers by a happy reference in the fast tint Monday, the I sib, anniversary of Cerro Oordo. [the Captain was in that halt le,] and "to-day, — raid he, 'go-day the anniversary of even a prouder day, the (kith, of Lexington. in which the infant cuntinent rant measured strength with the proudest nation of the Old World " The speech was received with loud applause unit a chorus ef trumpets Site cheers were given, when a Lanni:leen'. wreath was flung upon the heads of the Washington Infantry, ond, hoisted upon their standard, was borne home in triumph. A great day wan Tuesday. We may be permitted to add that there in great chalice far improvement in the precision of many of rho marksmen who were prevent yes terday. Sonic of the 4itillein plowed tip the ground -, ball way to the target; many of them went five fret above and on either side of if, and no man in the three companies got three shots in the hoard. We roust say, in Carieltll , ii/O, that the Eael Liberty Company showed the greaten hospitality and kindnees to nil who were there and the great et good feeling prevailed through Co..kr OF QUAKTIdII 51,05101 , 4 —Court met yes terday morning at o'clock. The case of Ma loney and Nichols, indicted for larceny, and re ceiving stolen goods, knowing them to he stolen, wont to the jury. A verdict of guilty ax to both of them wa_s tendered after a few inioutes. Mr. Hampton submitted a motion for a new trial In behalf of his client, Maloney. Maloney wax at once pot on trial a second time with George floor,. Nichols wan at first also included in this second indictment, Lot it since has appeared that lie was not connected, and his name was therefore dropped. There were at Mist two counts in the indictment, to wit: lar ceny and receiving stolen goods. The prosecu tion, however, abandoned the charge of larceny, and the cone went to trial solely on the second count. This case arose like the fient from the alleged purchase by the defendants of metal, grass "journals" or bearings for heavy aluirting or iu the mills of G. & J. fl. tihocnber gee. Mr. Marshall, who appeared for the Com monwealth in this case also, staled that they were able to make mit a caste front the silent wit -1 misses, the pieces of brass themselves. Mr. Crawford was first put upon the stand. Ile testified that he had been foreman in the mills of Shoenberger for the last 14 years: he identified certain huge pieces of braes, which he hail himself brought down from the mill to the Mayor's office, which had been broken off from other pieces missed by him, which pieces he found at the Mayor's, and they precisely fitted together. The pieces were there in Court, and there could be no doubt that they had been orig inally one and tie name. The new brass was worth to them 400 s. per lb, and for the old, which they took to Mr. Fulton and gave in exchange for the new, they allowed 1111 cis. per Ih. The brass port tons of the machinery they were accus tamed to keep under lock and key, iu n house provided for that purpose. On trial. We have published, during the past--week, a notice in our local columns that the United Brethren congregation, of Oda city, purpose erecting a new church edifice in place of their old building au Hand street, and that Mr. Wag ner would solicit aid from the religious public for the accomplishment of that laudable object_ The creed and doctrine of this denomination are hosed on the Bible no interpreted by orthodox Protestant divines. It was founded by Otter bein, nearly a century ago, and numbers over 100,000 communicants, supporting four institu tions of learning. The members of this church are numerous throughout the middle and west ern Staten. Its discipline forbids its members holding slaves and selling or manufacturing liquors. The writer of this notice resided in a locality where this congregation was regarded as numerous, and be always found ite members sincere and devout in their practice sad profee nice. They were at all times arrayed on the side of morality and reform. .001131159100 001 lee.—We would call attention to the card of John Ilutebings & Co., Forward ing and Commission Merchants, Detroit, Michi gan; also for River St. Clair, Lake Shore and Saginaw Lino of Meamers. In their dealings with us, this firm has been very prompt and honorable, and Iva have every reason to any, what we feel certain will prove true, that any business committed to their care will be done to the satisfaction of their customers. The busi ness of Filtsburgh in that region is already very large and continually increasing. Trade and travel are seeking the channels that,opeu up in our great inland rent, and a good and reliable agency like the one we speak of has long been a desideratum. By their advertisement it may be seen that any packages fur any of the multitude of towns-and cities there mentioned will metro their protoptattention. Tar. Matto. --The change hi the time Of the the mails gel East is playing "em en mere into the morn i ng p pers. We get our mail which leaves at a little after midnight, but even as near to us as at East Liberty our sub scribers dal not get them until 5 o'clock in the evening of 'the same day. We presume they go past these neighboring towns and are sent back on the evening trains to be distributed on the re turn in towns which they passed through more than twelve house before. This ought not, and must not be. This is showing how nut to do it, with a vengeance. We are sure oar obliging Poet Master need only be told how bad this is, to remedy it. If the mails cannot be distributed from the midnight train for all the r•tlices be (wren this and Turtle Creek, will not Mr. Dann have them sent by the Ciinnelluille train I It may be a little extra trouble, but see how many htindreds and thousands he will accommodate by it. If we misstate the ease, it is unintentional. We, however, in conclusion, urge upon the at tention of the post ollicers here the necessity of n change in this matter, and that a speedy one. Toe (luaus of Norma was put upon the stage admirably last evening, before a full and fash ionable audienen. We never heard the principal duel in that play sung with better taste or with greater acceptance, than by Parodi and Mad. Strakesch, last night. It was greeted with re pealed rounds of applause, and heartily encored. Squires, and the two ladies above named, were called before the curtain after the first act and at the conclusion of the piece. Mons. Stratton& is not exhausted in his pow ers of pleasing. Behold to-night, a new and splendid attraction—no other than the inimita ble Piece'mini. She appears to-night as Vio late, in the opera of La Traviata, with a most powerful east, engaging the entire strength of the company. Will our readers observe the names of the celebrities that will grace the boards this evening They may ho found in our advertising columns this morning Tits good people of East Liberty are intend ing to erect there a fine building, the upper story of which will he used by the Masons, the second for a public Hall, and the lower for- Schools. It is to be built in fine modern style, nad will be an ornament to the village. It will occupy a piece of ground now vacant, nearly opposite the M. E. Church. The people there need a public ball. They have for several years supportesitil course of lectures there each winter, and in point of literary taste and refinement are equal to any community in Western Pennsyl vania They are now engaged in raising the funds for the proposed building, and we Inuit will be entirely successful. Tue LECTOR C.—Mies Watkins, n colored lady, spoke last night, at I.ifayetts Dail, in behalf of her down trodden race. A right eloquent speak. er she is, too, and the sentences that fell from her lips were full of bitter truth, that we wish could be blaronetl in words of fire and hung up where the oppressors of the pear and the heart- broken must see it forever. We have seldom 'heard from any person, while or black, more eloquent or stirring appeals, or a more justly criticism upon the sham-patriots, who profess to sustain the oonslilution by making. an instrument of tyranny. 'kesoct g ri a ' n " ; r7lls:em n t r •d g.' w p I 1.110T1.111.1.11 ESTAILLISIINIVii.—Mr. A Lane has opened a splendid photograph gallery, in M'Tighe's Building, corner Fifth and Grant streets, opposite the Court House. Ile announces that lie in prepared to take photographs, anihro types, daguerreotypes, etc , in a style 1101 to be surpassed, and at moderate terms. 'llia rooms are city of access, and persons deetrous or pro. curing likenesses are cordially invited to pay his new establishment a visit. Vo mentioned on Monday, the hideous at tempt of some wretch upon a woman in the ra vine above Soho Bridge The police have ar rested a man charged with having committed the offence. Taken before the magistrate, he gave his name as John Bottles. He is about years of are: a wife and family in Birmingham Mro. IM'Cartney maw its after hie arrest, awl Paid she believed him to be the man. .Aenrsrnn.—The man named !larding, who, c:e learned sometime site. from the New Jersey papers, poisoned his wife in Ilelinden, in that Stale, wan arrested near Wheeling on Sunday last. Ile in now in jail in that city waiting a requi,ition from the Governor of New Jersey. Ile to a young man, aged about 22, and was ail ing the part of a minister at the time he com mitted the crime with which he now stands charged _ ..., A l'. A.—The Protestant Association celebra ted the ::::Oth anniversary of the 'Great Protest,' at Fro(enfant Hall, Allegheny, last evening. A large number of the order was present in rega• in, and the exercises pat se.l oil very pleasantly. We regret that we have iot the space for a fuller tt iiiir report Ohio morning. elm!l appear In due time The A. '' 1 is 0.4, e nod powerful body of men in these two sitSes, IA contains many of our moat respectable cider'.,- ..,_ FA I AI. AveinaNT.—Ttlekbl; evening, about I. years old, sot of Robert Neillie, I o'clock, a lad 'J I who resides poor the foot of. Am al, Allegheny city,) fell Iron the Alleglrr t abutment of the old bridge, where lie had .in playing, into a flatboat below, fraciiiMiri... skull terribly and producing almost instant death. - ....... _ .. . _ TRAI. 501.6 Or Boors Ann STIORS.—The at ntion of dealers itt especially invited to the rge peremptory sale of hoots, shoes, hats, C , Davie' Ration rooms, No. fi4 Fifth street, Into orning at 10 o'clock Deowsien.-00 Friday lasi, the body of a young man, apparently about 21 years of age, was found floating in the Ohio river, at Dentition, Va., opposite Wellsville. No bruises or marks of violence were found on the body. lie had on, when found, a black cloth coat, black pants, two white shirts, a plush vest and coarse hoots. The initials "A. W." were marked on his right arm, and "W. II " on his left.—Sical. lice. Si Ivinn icon Disseeolsran Love.—Oct Tues day, a young man named Daniel Noble, residing about four miles front Wellsville, hung himself mu the limb of an apple tree. The deceased was about twenty-eight years of ago, and was great ly respected by all who knew him. He had been low spirited and melancholy for some time pre vious, a young lady to whom he was engaged having married another.—Strut. For the Daily Pittsburgh Suzette I Etittdts lam ranch pleased to sse a no lice iu print from the littret Commissioners intima ling a purport , to huvo the law enforced maniring the sidewalks to be kept to passable order. and thu gutters in a suitable condition. Is it permissible to Inquire of the powers that be whether there may not be something requiring their official attention notch ing the matter of sidewalks? Have we not certain prorisioto statutory intended to protect our side walks from trespassers and to secure the uriolistruct cl use of these avenues to pedestrians ? How then comes it that every man's hourly observation shows him those sidewalks obstructed by hand-barrows, wheel-barrows and carts? Are we to be compelled to keep our sidewalks clean for the special benefit and onmpancy of that portion of the public carriers whose business it is to transport ashes, mortar, and such like' Must the people ho compelled to leave these walks and go into or semis the street to often as it may happen to suit a coal-hauler to back his cart or wagon upon the sidewalk ? Will Messrs. Miners please tell us where they contrive to keep themselves while these nuisances aro constantly striving their fellow-citizens into the streets ? Pape-wrap Tun A gricalturalSociety of Columbiana coun ty, Ohio, have already issued their prospectus for the Fair, to be held in Salem, on the I.ttb, 15th and 15th of September next. A list of gen erous premiums in Om departments of agricul ture, horticulture and mechanics, is published. Thecompetition is open to the whole State. No routs, ran afford to be without Mustang Lin iment In their house. The many nrcidents no aro liable to, may render it necessary any moment, and nothing is capable of performing such a certain cure. Extmrt.) "In lifting the kettle from the fire it caught and scalded my bands and person very en' veruly—one band almost to a crisp. The torture was unbearable. It was an awful sight, * e The Idustang Liniment appeared to extract We pain almost immediately. It healed rapidly and left no scar of account. Coos. Ferran, 420 Broad Street, Philadelphia." It is truly a wonderful article. It will corn any case of Swelling. Burns, Stiff Joints, Eruptions or Rheumatism. For horses, it should never be dispensed with. One dollar's worth of Mustang has frequently saved a valuable home. It cares Gelds, Sprains, Itingbone, Sparta and Foun ders. Beware of imitations. Sold in all parts of the habitable globe. ileums tt PARK, Proprietors, New York. I=22llEil S. A. Burrs d. Co., have just opened their Spring Stock of fine confectioneries, which -comprise the geastest variety they have yet offered to the public. They are prepared to furnish parties with every thing requisite, done up in the very hest style They have also on hand a large assortment of fresh fruits, preserves ' pickles, and fact every thing in their They respectfully solicit a call from their friends and patrons at their well known stand, next door to the poet office, Federal street, Allegheny. Wrrusior designing an unjust comment on any of the leading Sewing Machines now being sold, it may Ise said as a niece matter of j ustice that the of Machine, b e i ng a rranged or all classes of work, from the finest fabrics to cloth and leather, and hav ing several advantages in its construction peculiar to itself, is now undoubtedly the best Machine offered. They can be olaidoell from d. L. Carnaghan d. Co., Federal etreet, Allegheny city. ALONG DISEASaIt, Dyspepsia and Diarrhaia rant ae newt Muds to cure. Ite are pleated to hero it to mar power to point out • remedy which hes pored aifc lat to many case& and which we ran safely rennomend as curtain sad Infallible curs. It has bean denneausof tsar. thousande from an untimely grace, and glace n of health to many a cadarcrom farm. The ttaro recreant lois "Iltetetter's Celebrated tent" These Itltters, whoa* shines:sr. prom. the States, are coutlermUi Increasing in UP public, and from the may Caws they bar &addles the ascendancy eater say ether pa' the Pablim • ' gold by draggles Mad dialers tlelawwl/Y• tt hit ROBTXTTYII bUTTllaimultactuntail, 1141Wdriaulatroditzeate. • • 7.2 Tele :raphic Weeny-vane, April 19.—John Thompson, at ono time coachman of Sickles, examined—Left Mr. S.'s employ en Feb. 4th, '59; was acquainted with Key by seeing and driving hint; Mrs. S. went-from the house in the carriage alone; she went out mostly from 12 to 1, and remained out till 4 or 5; Key always joined Mrs. S. in the street; could hardly mention a day that be did not moot so; sometimes he would come into the carriage and tell me to driers through back streets; he Dover gut io at Sickles' door and always but oars got out beforo we got back to the house, at the corner of the avenue and 15th at; know him only once to como home with Sickles; that was in April or May last year; have known Key to come to the b.f., while Sickles was absent to Now York; he always came at dusk: know him loin thoro story night almost; some times know bids to remain late at night; be and Mrs. S. always remained in the study, with the door shut; them was a sofa in that room, its foot right at the door knew him to be there ooe night while Sickles was away, till 1 weft in the morning; he was always there when I went to bed, at 10 or I I; would not know how long he remained; on these occasions no person would be ih tho room but Mrs. S. nod Key; think this occurred in Slay, IBSS. The anonymous totter to Mr. Sickles was banded to the jury. Cleo. It. Wooldridge, recaliml—Mr. Sickles =aid to me, "that villain has just passed the booms to maim his signals with my wife." I made inquiry as to the truth of the statements contained in the anonymous letter. On Friday, I communicated (ho facts I had learned to Mr. Sickles. I told him that I had got the consent of parties to occupy a room opposite the house of assignation. I informed Mr. S. that a young man told me that the woman was last soon going into the hours on the Thursiday previous. I afterwaada discovered that it was Wednesday instead of Thursday that rho was there. I told this to Mr. S., and described tho dross of the parties. 110 was convinced that the woman Is:.ss his wife. I told him • • • that the signal of the ribbon bung in the window was known to the people of the vicinity. We knew by that that Key was in the ha/1150 and the woman conlin, I tl.l hint how-the boom w... when told Mr. F. it w l l9 Wednesday inswail of Thursday that Ilk wife had been there. I remained with him. To Mr. ttuld —When he trot spoke ..1 thr letter, he took me to his room, and said, "tfcorize, I horn painful news to communicate to you." Ito then took the letter out of his pocket and read all hut the laid two lines and than burst into tears, and could read moro. I told him I hoped tho woman was not his wire: he then said he did not usually take any notice of anonymous letters, these facts are molly proved, us ho had found there was such a limice that described in the letter, and he had heard Key had rental it; he asked me to watch and see if the woman that went to meet Key was his wife; I hired a MOM in a house opposite to it, and did so, omit WO both went in the earrings to Fifteenth street, and lo; pointed 011 t the house to um; Mr. Butterworth talked to Mr. : Slates and tried to calm him: after his first exclamation, Mr. Butterworth said, "only we know it, Mr. Sickles ropliod, "the whole lot. knows it, what shall I do 7" Mr. Butterworth said, '•v n are a manipf honor. and I have no advice to give, - I never\heard Mr. Butterworth say to Mr. "there 15 bat one roars° for you to pursue." The Court then adjourned till to-morrow . I'enanrnrnt e. April ll.—The Larger .to~•pb Maxwell, Capt. l!avig, from Laguira, 21;th, and Punt° Cabello. Ile 2d of /kiwi!, arrived at Iht port Lbir morning. Capt. Davin rojo 1,0 coun try throughout in a elate of revolution. Coionian.l ant Pinto, on the 2SIII of Mar.. !ma rooted t.encral ;aryarar from Ilubbuar.bili, and had killed come few men o 1 the negro., G prvare, ol (.. h nye .ry prairc 11,1,00 about Soo inen. %amorn had plundered , worth of property. There Ts on the MUM, when the tiovernmeisi . ed. Punt. Cabello was all op in arms, &pt. E 1 nett, eoutpelled to Ito elosod half of the time. Troops were lauding every 'lay from the can. W taut coast, April 17.--Theetucnflinent to thin CassiVrissari treaty provides that the Vetted SIMS! , shall engage to use due vigilance unit all lawful means to prevent the organisation of hostile parties in this country intended for the invasion of Nica ragua It bee heretofore been ennfidently stated 11101 the Paraguay fleet has boon ordered to Central America, but such does not 1:10‘1 seem to he probable, although sea oral of the sairels will bo sent pi ills Gulf, when they shill again be put in conituicsion. It is con - sidered that there is sufficient force in.Ccotral Amer iea for gull practical purposes. line an. April It.—The Atinuar Conf.:rem. of the Methodist Church it in session inithirr orty. Bishop Jones presides. A resolution was priassrl most unanimously, declaring ilmt slarioirriLling and shauirl in insertt.l in the general roles ri• rine of the things forbidden by them. New' 010.. NB, A pril I to.—CapEq...eaier and Joh. Venom., proprietor.. of tin Courier, litel u riolcontr. with pistol!. Imitating Ito:tier. olio wa. reout.dr.l. iiAI.TIIIOII , .. April Lord Napier and family loft the city this evening. for Annapnlia, front whence they will depart in the iirltiah frigate eltracua. ST. LOUIS , . April 19.—The river continuos to roeeJe slowly at this point. There it , nothing net from any .1 the upper streams. Weather I . lear and pleasant. ilmuotmtnts 1.1140 N Al. T 1 1 E AT111: PICCOLO , .III,NI pi TWO Cilit:ltA , Mr.. Hilt A rotpectftilly nntiout”, that ina lin wrningontont wincludoil in Now York awl • it.. 1., tipi.wirausw l'ic-iwiwintut Ws the. linitwl , it well be ntimilivety 1...1.—Au bout is mipor yin owl, it.. )I'Kt4 It Plilt /.NT TIONS THIS ENIMi, A t.. 1 %Vill lr produetql er•lia mantel p 1.., LA TM\ VI ATA • 111.1.1: 1.10AN11.011 I NI. to t,..r ,rmt haractor td VIOI.ITI' A, to rind. 1,1. wt... ithout t.al. IatIONOLI an L ,AN111ili1) .1 (IV.IOIONT T.. (THURSDAY.) tistow.•ll tibpenrsor....i PICO I IClo , n .Ito vTli appmar In Donlzrtt grand tovuo. ••I IMMO:ZIA WIWI I. 1.1. r. PICCOLOMINI LUCILEZIA In ht.; I A ADM: eTRAKOSCII . 11A FYIO SIR. lIKIONOLI s. OaNAL/0 nig. A MODDI . DON A LFAIN: , ;) Fig. NICOLA . I; UIINTTO. D....doctor .In. 51C7.10 {,...T0e I4llnn opon 'Dirket JOIIN 11. NI EL. neic Men, No. hl Wool etroot, min detly from 9ii coot A. N, to 4 r . m hoe near. not t.e eLcure.l any night .1 the ....In eds.... ADMISSION —Dr.. Clrcl. end Parquet., rentrr.ol...e, PP., Ilck.ti to the \NJ,. .lb orrIIPYIeD eorh .04 may tot I. ewe wed. 441 J 2'. vont, Ninth, 8.3-1/.., ft.r ale or ni.2o STEAM MARBLE WORKS Marble Mantels, MADE BY MACHINERY Ilsrar on hand at the bona•+t N 0 000 D HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH our M AhtlhK EI ANTKI.raI —TII.I ar. add more to the. twauty thYll nay toth, that cnu he. purchased with tha ea rao tu..n..y; and herald.. May o endanger tha surely of a two. and (sadly by yklug vr Irma)M00.114.11.1 very obeli brride Tope br Furniture, IrigeA Stabds. Cormier ,I • , ,f , DIONIINLEINTS, TABLETS AND (RAVE STONES, A LIKAL7II77. STOCK AL Tl'l 11.4 N. 11.—Oar Owl; Of Nimble ia the largest in tho and Lein, niaoulacture.l is op in hetter idyl, with tnoro dispatch, and at c..et than 10 1 114 , by more manual Imhof-. I=l Mantel Room on the Second Story; oitEICE, 319 1,IRIRTI" STREET, virr,Britim W. W. WALLACE STEAM ENGINES MILL FURNISHING ` ` ~YEAH ENGINES on hand and made to BTEAID EUILEILH, HALT PANS, All LL UKAR ENUINE AND MACHINE CANTINUS, PULLETS, /Ir., Mato Ilan and butt Weights alwaye on Lund. }IMBUE! BURR MILL STORMS, IRON PBOOF ST•FFN, ANOHOR lIOLTINO CLOTHS, at nomad prier, VaRNCII BURR SMUT MACHINES, oral in 10.0 M Ms, and cheaper, better r o d may time. more tlo'rable than 1 r..r. Marhlnea. MoOKOLLII PATENT F.NCELHIOR AUI .ULE MA. CIIIN NH; PORT:OLN MILLS tor Flom leg mud Chopping. ROHR'S PATENT WATEII WIIP.KIA wool iu to.o/ Barr Mille, ore cboop, mod vvreto tell to glee setisfeclkn. Ylss Liellitor for Mei/Aura, utte.tltird price of Irol her 3111 Liberty etreet, Pittsburgh. P.. W. W. WALLACE. HYDRAULIC CEMENr. TILE SUBSCBIBER is the Exclusive Agent In this county for the atle of liabuout Cetueut. This Caniont Is orb superior to nay othor mold I. thi• market, for Public Werke, PoundalJous, Cintoros, Fire Wails, etc, and all warrantod good. Dlrrutions far using It are on rash barrel. We Invite • comport.a of this with any other Ce ment. A large stock .111 be always kept en baud, mud mold wholesale and retail at too price. W. W. IVA LLACK, M 9 Liberty et., Pittsburgh. Plaster Pads—Louisville Lime. 50 DIMS: PLASTER PARIS for Land 100 bbl Plumy Paris for Pio= Warty, - - 100 bbl' Louisville Limes at 319 Liberty sr., Pittsburgb W. W, Wet LLAPF 500 GRIND STONES, all sizes, fl.r sale 319 Liburty.trmt, PittAbargh. DR. IVard's Tooth Powder and Ttsith Roy quantity of the above artlel. ate for male at rrdored price* by OIL RP.VdEII, N 0.140 Wood ot.:Tlttalatrgh, Pa. SYRINGES—A full assortment of all kinds Syrioges for atde at UR. KI1Y81:1P14, No. 140 Wood Wert. NGy.sLTheboot a ssortment in the city for sale at DR. REAMER'S, ISA Wood at. aphhditif Tll6 only Truss l‘lanufaidory in Pittsburgh Commercia V. J. J --_ terry au vitt: crate. jk.partd Pis'ciafly for Mr Pima Surg.l (7.aret le. Prrrsoneon, 16"morm.nar, Arnrt. 20. 1559 1 4 401U11-ILer , sere r.n Rale. from nr.t hands, ex.cept fds lilt sotsr from 6'al 4, From store then , wan goml &monad. and 0... soh-. iu 1.701 aggregatoil 1100 libLi at $1.25 lor anper. 2 0 600 ta extra and 2 . ti.26..i.0.37 for L sg ,fi f i t., and 1 , 40 al. Tonuee.ft. extra fondly, mi whorl at 23,25. It)e Flour, 14 tints Iron atom nt 012. DRAIN --dull; sal, at canal of ltm hot Its,. at :5, Kiel 121 Lug Mediternint an wheat at 41,2.0. From store, WI tom C o rn at nd;..i. C.NODEILICS—say. of 10 hl J. Sudar at 1.1 1 ,1 tin:. 6101anso lota at 2.7!;;.4,2 , .. C orr,. , 1 - 12:) , , DACON—a good demand; min of 5,5000 INI at 7' 007'; for Shoulder. and 10 for ws,tern llama; 2500 lb. Sugo,Gored llama at 115; nod 2 trit to at 12; and 20,010 IM nes.nhJ iu lota at 7 1 4. td,; and 1064;.. Dried Ito-or, or, EMU Ds at 12. IlgTAL—mles of 500 tons Anthracite Yo.:, 11,1 Short at 227,010 derlino. WlllS.KY—sales of 20 and 20 Mile rectified at 21, and 125 as) IS do at 20. EItNIAN CLAY--a pale of 0 tons at .Z.S2 6m. roTAIvES--n goood dontand sibs of 00 Lida i4moon. nooks at $2.37; 50 do at $2,10. Stao lino In lota at 70 tor came mon. 7561460 far mixed and 861700 for choirs. DUITEIL t 2:llllS—niarket firmer; Wee of 1400 1 , 11 nod 3 choice Doll Butter at 11 do common at 20. eggs, 2.1 41.14 at 11 4 .2 and 5 do at 12—n alight advance. 111111204 sale of 12 . 0 Dry Fdat at 2154 and firm. TlAY—note , nl wales of 12 loailssll6olC 2 ten. DRIED FICUIT-0 sale of 100 boo--60 of Apple , ' at 22,25 ar,J LO of P'.< 46 s. I'mtter o . at 214245. In the retail say salve of 20 nu. Apple. at $2,50 and :NI do Peaches, hatred, at 22s 60 11 Las. £4Bll--oali .4 "111 1.1.1.b1s Whits at $1.75t blis Deering at 55.50; no.l 5 do filacknrel No.: at 212.50. CD ESSE—solos of 15 la, llorkluiis at 115; and 20 do Do ellen at noNivrAitv AND CO2I.IIIERCIAL. We 146.ra:sired a copy of the annual report of the Min. newel. Mining Company. lu Choir last report., they stated Cho net earninem of Ilan Company for to have In,n about j.... 17,6 0 ,), and Its total available aa , ,ete oa the tat of Starch, I In 0", shwa pe5:1,1 --front which the, Ike:l.l,l4nd paid a ameal.nttnnal ollcldend of jIt,GOO on the lot of April, ond another of on the lot of Novernhor tying an fwtlotated surpini of SC,L.,'IIOO over to the rn4ltt tLe running rear.. The aggregate pmdnet of mineral for the pad year . ltee lallen to won? '=l4ooo below ant el the al...enc.• of me niter mars, xao rut from, tunl the larger proportion ef t‘o . t, adhering to the more nrOyer. .134 lallup•ori of metier:lW size, ompecially than , taken front 11, congtomorate together with the ineravood proportion o f b ac rein!, and atarop w.,rk --have rodneed the pot.' of the who ao far ax 1. t sineite.l, to abet. 70.1.10 jl cent of pure metal. I t nppeurx that the ',Amble not eel oinor for 1 , a4 I.e eta , t f.:10.ra., and th at the eurplac of bet 01 tom In.l redn,ed hy Improvements at the port haaeo ot , orate. eoot of machinery, awl th•Grienry arl.lng ooer ,klll3l 1.,u of mineral on hthd in Laid re port to pLa,::--ntaking tooth attrpimx .0014 on the tat • f Mar F . . which m.. 0.1 10l i.l .I.clartAn «qui qt. 1.31 div..h.d V, V Aar, dot, of !13y l. O.... 4..tritt; a pr 01.41.10 balatter ....... . /. , . 5 , t W Lt. traliz.,..l tot We. on 11‘1141, eu.l ytl.iteal.l.• tt. tt.t• n.. 116 aat.unl Ott 0...1..1 I•t N"reitiltur next. Ti.. titctuttity ..Itxtitt,Al f.”ltt the mine front .14uuttry I to I....rembt.t. 3141 h Itt, t.r 15114; top!: ut Mk., barn! and ,Si. c,tt.j...r. m the hate,. prttporticutt, v he. NIARti c q•ltt.r utt'.l4 rettt. ttr Itttrrel ctittwr r..ht, .tout. ....vitt., r..itt, or 111:14 I - 4 - 11.. •tivvg ..r.. .n limo mint tftl /17.41..1 alto, or., 100 nt the nvertt, rate Vol tonott ns; I o too I • 11. • 1 , • M I ',do., ot x 1 tmitato ;o niurt.,.11 , 555 lbe 5,, I I, r I I I, rm,- Ell=l . , . . . Ibn arei.l.l.ta of ;•..t I.nt it an litelain ..f iinarli ", bin in aierugn st ..t ll,mineral. 01 I nlz. a It aiate.l. Tln. .iit.tutit.i ..1 n r.l f... tlin mina 11i.ti...1 1.41 in, at I.rl..tni anti]) I,iir ton, -in „1 by i-..ntrnct at ilnil .44,0 in I , c.. 1,1, r, I inlit *if I lil rent. in Una., bast.and e•hzlng, tb..la•inal.tiu , init mil $:.19.4.1.1 tnnio, an it•i , age rat. tit 2'2 i. , ltto ratan ", lb Tn..balan, of on baud au Ma Int nun.. wind, at Ilan prenniit titarkot I.t •, in ...ills itnt N. I tb. Yor Provutont We daitlintlii t alt., fur alto ',taunt or I....al.opurati nit, nu I th.• rh.vrfni Irellna untlrr.l a Aep "r alt., 1n.,. n, tu.nvy Sum.: .• 1 holder ,audna :I 41rttr , • that Cite marker a1...1A and [Sautes la. a... Hulled luch t% dui/ rnstr nano .rite is y tnowurnant Ed' •tu. I. I ut k. +.14,5,n14 rivam 4..4unt,r 041. •Il :old tp. tlut wiu. nu: pr t..41..1. rtotkeu tu bide 1.11‘ , 1r 1.110, \Which hatw. lan _1 when 11.1 may uni,,..dthentemhea n p , unt. TitaLtu,,ket is &vtdol apt.ruhtlPre .11..unt r.tukut lust 3 mart, of gratin...l.m lu Msua in ra . ;On Cs. morel, Winter selvlave ito; Wheat uo, but rupood.. but Loy eta and iii-110111 roe 14 r...10wl the trvs.o4 tlOtel we. !united. The salve fool op aleov 17,Ctal Lu al f1,f00e1.112 tor No I 'Vol to More: 1>1.100. 1 . 1, Jr No 2 Red: mud VI: I, Sl..eionl. 31.1 let el.now brut. 'the n.• ....lON of Coro ro I'ol% owl overall... wore therelora re ntrade,l Palen w uLout ' , Jaw be al 710 ollout for Canal: wrel in ales. lo ere r No I Railroad O4l+ There vemos nelasil) In flor, with for Sprit, Ex• foe Furor. Violne t,41l for Vule.r. eta' lor 11 tote W Lea,. 01 , .0 Vork in lair denlivel and Coon Alti , l-14. 1,0 . Tfluothy !WA!, eeal so mend at —I CI, I=l IMMEEMM .I.) J., in, 1.1,1, .1,4,1;y, .1 ,, a .; 4...14.0a, h. 11. rt.,17.,11J1.; 7 , 11..5n,1, , 144 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 2 .4 ' 1.14 414. • • 1.1 1,1 - .4, • I:.. 1101•+, IlarbAngh, .20 Lb! I.,,biarda , r; :10 0.04.4 AlO.ll, A sc y, Paz L.,: 111. wk .1/ W00.b., 7.0 11 . 1 1.111.0" /1.., Wed( bo 1:•• c ~, ~ i), Child. k CI, 10 tr... ham?, 5 00.1 lA. .1 0 1.1.1 Alt... 1101: L Enbu0..1.,0 1 m 111. 1 Ily .l-'I. W.blroi, bbl nlcbto.l, ',I do 00140 y. .1 ~,,, I do 111 1.0.1 .10. , .•, 1.1.1 a 'xi/P.4y. Ittl, In 6.: eaten 1611.. r, 160 lc, 11.121).6 halt ',wk. a bail. )..brunt ••_^,l 1,44 n ueai. Clark. por C1.11, c.. 1( It•stirr, 1.4 . ,•) tn..; d.. 11.11 I.cn c. r/1, 1..7 A., 1r 1.. al, r. 1 be 11, ). 71.1 1.1. k I . 1 I.w. ulyvtrt 12 Ir•ol • r, (11011, xi", 1 af.. tn.,. 1 litid 1 V. 1.110 111...1 1.,. lune, Clark« .t c..: lebl• ll.•ur L.,11 w1,...,1. Kturie,ly A 1414.11..b.5x.... ,r/n1 WIIKEI,I NO. or .165...rv4-2 .1 bee, ,lour, I bx 0'; hoop polo, Edg-rwn A leo, ut iou ii,l. rt...., 1.... do r 3; 101 lotrloy. Swab A r ..k.411..nr, II Ao oat& Blackmon: ::001.. bay. Ferg,mon; 2 bl.l pr...inco, 2 kg bad% oacerm MON. NA Y. 05 —I crt, II aka scrn" 11 A Fabnesta. - k; 1.151,2 bx olge. Rl ilindlen. k cc.; 4 Gbh, 1 100 nark. btl bbl. sbisky. 2A do floor, 100 bdb, brwrda, euintll.er. 1.5 Ito" 11.111.. y, 1,0 * do ‘l.l, Atroll. 100 a. no; 11 . :259 do ',aro; II flog, 7 do .41.i.1.,.....wkma11; 20 bids ...Al, Moo tem. Ttniar rivala Mond, nirbt o.tal ywAto,lay way.the not,a from Il'hoala.K: Ma Amon 11.1 Poran, hot. ! , t. L.. ea, and thr CHII•m (ram Na.shl Tita wr '•At lha ris or nt taiowl 11ait;111..4 10 incl. r 11.11.0 a Tae I nr, and U.. wen, w ol 0r all tho levora and Oat 0.,« prapar, hwy., no wharf ...a for (might. A ICJAT I 1,11.11 , tr. —Thos following dodge. and shift...of a Crap call.al the l'Alitor, a hart name, wo ropy from the SL Lot, .It, nnt , ll , ,n nr, h., lasts rriv.l, not le, torty•leo Jil v dtrrnatits wage. io• Lay. , ha o render,' e t her. Tueuty.lonr wsr rants for sait.ore wore seraeil [lron her nu Tnesday, and watchman was, by o.nstable ' , to nn Is , ard to retain her. An attempt toad., to escata, at ulaht, wan Irn<lrau , t. llorions storks are ot the rent y of this .nwttner in the iris.r Mro,nipi , t. We d ec o not sty that et ',Cross.. she took on board forty cords of w.ssl, for which th.• render wag wittily Informed that the Inrd would rivotripense while the hoat stoomol sndlantly from the landing. Nor do we say that at Tinbugne some similar dillwitir, ratis,l crowd to assembles end attack the lasat with torts, as she left tit, wharf, she being heroically defended by ono of the testes, who botnbarded that town of Dubuque with his pl. fob! But such aro the derogatory asp eratona which are ear rent respecting this eery exemplary • Editor: . The Cincinnati Commercial of Monday, any, °On th. Tlll Inst., a man by the nano , 14 Mr M'Cance, nom Hnrrimurllie, 11., ',nand tin Pike's Peat, jumped from It. Measlier Altstmmt and wait drowned, al,nt. lOU miles be. low loin's. The Jacob Thai, went down to Lawrenceburg last tilgbt, after um bbl, ilaur tor Pittsburgh.; Ohm marlin bowel on hand, or usual, this ni0rn10g..._....0n the utglit of the ith, 301,11 Lilly. a ilvrk the QUOt'll a the West, fell aver board rind vas mint Itaton !limp. 11, shines! from Cincinnati. Thu Key West pinevirl up from Louisville to Pittsburg with lull trip. Th. , tirenerus arrived tram Pittsburg, with 7100' I.ms of a niirsellniniens magi, half ffir fhb. port tend Mori, inelrider for Lonise ills. The Anglo Nasou is hero from Pitts. pull, deeply loaded with (might for NC Innis knit the Id, ecouri river. Tim Conervego dented for Plltelitirv, with kiS louse mostly reshipped from steamers arriving from below - !Clic I sa...lMourisy. The mummer A rkarnian.Capt. Reativii flarrifv, regular Nos tioleun and Little Rock mail picket, ST1141.1t11.7,11; and mink In Ilio Ark.'.; forty milt. lob's+ Little finds, leer Monday night. Flex only hod forty hoe Wes oliwition for New Or leans. The bent won Immediately wrecked. and the machin cry shipped to Cinciooati. Cowntsvlsrel ism rising ly the 1-11 b inst. Thr St. Loup. luttot c. at...,.. Dot littortal •Lartetl for Ft. Puttl yo.tetday, with a toll cargo, atrl her t .00111 lof latoplo. rat. Irma tot - using frvight d.r Thr Dew Dmit aim. It It fur St rout, with nil the fr.-lett *Ltd to opt° oho could acootuottato. Tbo Davenport Q.e.tt. pap. ..t.mcrwr b.O horn Lying bor. sever .iday• ,amlttng for bowl mg of fir. vttb Ice. for Nast, mlb., Term. Slm min probably leave today. She takm , two barge. from Mi.... INK:k A 11.nfirld'a Ma hon., aml Ihreo bargeo from 11. Allmm.).. Fbe ie ownod In 1'0141147A by Colman n l.. re porch... of th. I te Aixa bait t Register.. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Drown , . if Ili Telegmidt, I. Teiciirmill, do Wloaid Rivard, . Ilayard, Yllubetb )Duets, WhEvling. Artwillia, Nt. Louie; ell Doll, Neolithic, Nix 1 iicr., April 10.—Cotton heavy; .1. Flour Lousy: sales 13,000 tibla. Whom Orta; +airs 11.060 Lush; 01.110 $I NVred rnelern $1,15‘.11,44. core firm ad. 2 . 4660 hush; white and yelloa boat'', mired 05: do liscrod. Lard lino 4 nut at 11(ai1i . .,;. linger stonily at V. - es Coff. firm; .10a !AO) lags ta. IOYS .612 3lel. '0 45.00. Freights on Cattnn to I.ltorraail dull at it 1.1,5.32.1. 041 lower at 46445. I.lnsrod .111 =give. Wool quiet, tout atioady; dr.° arils at 1t40,1). :Nord. irregular. Cllrago A /1406 lalsnd 57!... 1111 a. Contra! IL It. 5;4; N. V. Con. ds;ii, Virgil.s axes tlalrn• A Chicago fiedl;: Pilichigan Control Lao v . ',llic 51.11 Co. 8.5!4:, Clotslaud, Colointr• • Cincinnati Odd.' PUILIIWELINII, April IN —lir...laud. doll. Fioorl9oool 12IA e n,lLa ill quoted at 5t5i.11.12!..„ and extra at $5,2.54. 1 • 0 0 fancy luta salvo at /nom $11,7t..7.1,0. limall e a. Rya Flour at s4.lhi,f.i. Coro 31.1 at 1.3,51. A. Wheat rom. forwent slowly. and Is suety; salsa of red al $1,50.0 $1, ,, . 4 tiva latterfigu re fur chol. sr.tarn. Rye 55. Corn Armor; 3000 nom at thaa dal a t ' Proriaions linnet: sal. tam pa. at $15.15d; Haus dlallidi Sides .}.",•510, ditioulders at 7Nal& Urnou llama sell at v!it.5...0„ , ..x . . isidea at I.c, and hhouldera at Land ortioady, L. in Mils raid 13c keg. Whisky arr.' QIICISIf an, clorad eviler motor C=2 Nrlmitiv 55feauttri. Seaton Arrangement Brrinno; ST. LOUIS .AID ST. P.A.I-71... rt AI LY NORTHERN LINE PACKETS FOE GALENA, DITEUGUE•tii STILL WATEIt AND ill.. PAUL.--The Miming eutit rod' • tna„-nittreut vide whorl iternuers wtll coxpece ti :tt corning yeAr, rinses failoss Men.ley......llKNET CLIP Capt. Stevenson. hion.lay NORTH EICSEP •.4.ltont. Tnelvtiv CANA PA. .......... ........ Wool. ..... " WedurolayoltlClE MAY " B. Rhode., Wednevday..A PST ...... " Chu. Marrnion. The rithsy....MKTROPOLITAN " T.E. Mab. , Thuroiny....Nll ittuTA BELLE— . " T. it Kill Prhivy........D EC' ItitOr " N. IV. Purl, riday ......... CrApvtcr. Vonarila) ......... -...... e• lLC.Grssy. Souravy EWLEG.-.--. 5 . M. Green, The Nothero Line hue been In soroostaloperitti , n Jur. kg the wow year, and for reoflarity, cOnatirtruci perfect reliotulity In every MAO, t, has toner Nectuurpeoesea by any orguninaticu on the Western rivers. Having nailed six time Mourners te the Llne, they era new prepuce' to other Werra,. ell [actinic. for the tratialunlon of all tolein.so cotnnitea them, albd hope to merit a roatlunation of the liberal pat ronage heretofore w liberally ha:Awed upon then.. For any Informatt.n that may be requlriaL apply of the Wharf lhaat, at the haat of Locust earth, or at the Northern Lino Pocket 011ico, No. CT Commercial street, bpra- er e, °b e e, and inrush WARDS k EILALEE, General Agent.. tartlamil AUSBO u.gr RIVI:1? Notice to Missouri Inver Shippers and Pwasengers. 119 V E hove made on arrangement jrrj.. T with the Nita:avert River Packet Co pony by which we can tire throngh rah. from 'Alttaburth for ptoteennera and freight to all pointg on the Mbemari Arc er For turther particutarl, apply to Rack, Ed.. A Co., Strom Boat Acente, teener Water not 'Market Wee.. who are anthoriscd to contract for t. Mt:OXIDE & CO., (toO of rittabottl.) tarld.kortf T No. SA Cononorcial n.t. Ft bone, FOP CINCINNATI & LOUIS- I 11.1.m.—TItt. Caw steamer • llATELtitie," Capt. is 11. Porter. wilt I/ser for tho aboVo rttm all Intol• port, on WI DNRSDAY.27O 'I P. M. frvight apply nn tword or to FLACK BARNES &CO. can,,_ FOR ST, PAUL, DIRECT -Via St. 1,04, lieululL Itorhughtn , hinscne lehtud, DateutedLGalcuot. 'tango, rtnah. Chu, Laura... Wennnul Ilnehugnnud. EL Paul.—Thor e pannnuter I:framer LAOI[OSSPL C, .L John P. Detirau , y, tun,' for the ute:vd porta nn TII IR DAP, 1:0th inch. ..deloet r. u. Vur fruieht . p ennt n , arid, nu homed h• ut r 29 FLACK. k Cl., A 4eute. l~vU L } ; , A A : c l u ~,R T V r .El i t ,, 1,, rt. Cie, 1 , ..•111,, WI, )1 ,..1 .1, 1101 . 0 1:111l1111, City. 1.P.4viu.1251y.11m.1.n. A ictilwon, IMuipLan. Not ,, Uk• ty. Com. 11 111n11...Onisl. Ca) .-1 . 110 loVi. Vt/KT WAIN Il i riar i w lbw salmi - e.' All tn.:11..1111u% port• nu THIS DAY, r,l r r n.1.i11) out t,: 1 7 , 1 01: ILII.ENA %in tt. 1,13., 1111. 111,, cue LT., liovk Dasinrot rt. F tat , n • . 0h0e1.,1 W. 11.)1♦ Ows; am 4.- • 1.. t Y the ,Ottaeight or ,•1‘ 1..1,1. Ito oi•le , It 41,1-. , Obi. .141 I ST. LOUIS AN I) KEOKUK 1 1 - r? .. , • —7lre tiro , ettoottn, A Ittlrr.A.l UT. 11. Ito Irolitoll, am:do-T.. 4 1 1 foor th.r a1.,0 nrott al; trotrorntoo ioo.rtro. tort 'I HIS DAV...SA!. oart.. at I ...ell:, r. to. r t ,r,,htor ea. or,. or:oply on lotortrtl tot I.• mol4 Vt AP. ES a CiL, N. EP. PACKET I ,2a, kyk-v. 1.11r.,s LIN P. --Fo.r Fl tr.”14..100f I.ort.oltgo,tots. , rth t'.; Woo . lowr /0•••• Stentno.to:-Ttrt°ll'.. y 4 , 4 oe, on I, VAN% Inort , rot . 7 4111411 111 1 1/ ST. PAII L, 1 1 11: IiCT +,, • Ft Mtrc, i[,4 Ils.e.uport,Oale Chien, IV..noto, I.srrom,sul St. Paul—Th. , ptalancr li MOE, Capt 2 4 ,1f1i'1 Dean. will and ell Illt,tittatt., ports on TIIIS DAY. Ow SOII, intent. al 4 k, U. For frol6lll ur plAKlgc• apply ,•, I;.+Lr I or to OIL ST. PAUL, DIEEDT—VisZL,r P"s's ,g ~,,, Mnc3tine 11. k • Ilavonporl. thslosin. I,nborpl.s, iug. Trait le Chin,Wew.n, I,n,rets, nn.l $41...ul f Mani:4.l;ll:ile~v~ fir port.. 011 IV EDA I) V. aub 1.1. .. N. 1,4111 or 1)10,..1.1 l A A rtAcs, BARNES .t CO.. A Do! for at. Paul, via Keokuk, Muscatine. Davenport, Rock /eland. Galena, Du bubue, Wcnona , La-Crosse, ac„ TII E FIN I: PASSENGER an., II A 'ALI. will • I=l For or to 01.Atig, ,t CO, A-14.0. apl Ohl 0 , ..r0er SI,, Let nod Watcs !En ritt , l.ort b. /Nit ST. PAU L.-- EA PIiFSS LINE. Lfre„4, - Laid, 4: ilk. n, .t." 7-•••• slo.eittsue. It Ihveopot t. Itultthote, Ch!en, 11.4111,, A., L. -e-The Oho atentner 01 A 51, (14pIton Jacob 11..11p, 01 le. ye t..r the and ~11 thterotoos de port,' 11110 DAY, the thttls lo e A.. 1.1. irrlght t ,- ht 0 1.1. 1 I.you hoard, or h tq•11 :fret haitc ~s.eprrtur. _ rptir, .111211 f Nonni EILN hnintaing, 11 n.nn, will oh nip fro. to, to 1.,e Superior, A. It rrottetr during IVIII lotro Cll,, I.ptl ..n hw fir.l t.l , e;,, , m, V. Ow :nth Avrll, tr..fglit or 11.,a0e. kpply II 1N NA, OAItICIITAW d. Cat Cleveland, .11;i5. r t • epl4 Itf I r - • 'kW— -1:41, Air:34llns 0111.EANs . 104 d, will ultove, es4l ell In• Tille tIAI . ...OM hot. I', Irrlght or srply on b.snlor I,ARNES A Cl).. Agt.. TE GREAT PURL Y I E R ! THE WHRLD WIALLENCEP- =Mg= RLUDD , a(kIOI:SLI'TIZIUMPILiNT! Swolt: nf McCreary, r,f NArder Wwunlllp, Spill, m and eress.reniimils, smoll pm ple ma& its appennue e en um iippvelip r oi'bi.bllo(e, hminine onhirtmil and woo. I meal poultices of eon% . n wadi blue vittol, without r egret. Eluding We sore istendin, 1 called on lit. Hy, of Erliellaburg, who prtnienneed it CAN CER, sad ol enc.. - of lead nod head lout. Finding there term:dim of nu avail./ called own Dr. Skiaffei, Due idsvillo, gurneneXcectuty, who owpm:o4:w -ed the air...Le enures, and gore me Internal and extenisl reurmlien--the latter consisting priticlpallycif caustic: but .11 to no pimp., ea rho dims., continued spreadingtorant the Immo. I next used a preparation of arsenic, In the farm of amino. This fora time checked the tam ion noon incrommd. I next called 111,30 Dr.Etntler, rf l's. Chumsilhy Bedford county, who aim pronounced the dig, mum Denver, and /spield is Wm mid to ben anvordailing dal y but it heel 00 Wee! a baler, In checking the doted ed the ode. In Ike:tuber, of Wu same year, the disease hot eaten ewer • greater part of my uppor Ilp,suil bud attacked do. nom. wt. o I went tri Cincinnati, v. born I minsalted Mot IL S. iivolon, of the Eclectic Id edickl Collogo. o ne pro. ;nonce.] Us.. ilintene M untamed. Cancer, superinduced ivy no inurilioate woof mercury.' Its applied mild zinc oint ment, aud g . e., um internal rental/es 3ly, lam horded bat the inflammation wsa not thoroughly removed. /n Feb. nutty, 11‹.7, he pronounced me cured, and I left for horde. he A pril tho Mika. again rettitned, toil sni violent tam the Twin that I could not rest at night. Late In 2dayl mterned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself andee We chergo et" Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until &panter. during which limn he used every known renaisly, and partly sue r...lml to checking the diem... but Whoul. returned tl , lllll , them were still three discharging ulcers upon my Dee. I continued ming, Newton'. pmparatious, cod also rievileine that / got from Dr. Ely, but the Careter rentibuitil gm. log until it had rat often rift rid•nf rag PM, ay kit clat,l - , and hal all. - trd y I•.a eye.- 1 had gives up all hits of ever limn, cored, mac. ° Dr. Ely maid hm could only give relief; Lot that a cum was Inipmriblii. in March, I tonight s bottle of .111 trial Odarcher,' but I rot reufma litat 1 but tor WU, in it. I want very week whoa I cummitticesi taking Ili but 1 found that I gstned ntmigth 4ny by day, and olio dint, tho ulcers commented dry lag up. I continued., and khan the third bottle was to ken my lose was healed in if try it miracle. I'm,' fourth bottle, and L Imre horn boalthi, slum thui I.ltave been for It,, last seem, ymsni. Although my face in Ism still grateful to n isenigti Droyidence who has spared nay lite. and wldsti has been don • through the instrumere tality 01 Idsostfir latindge likordiSMectlatt.” DAVID I.IcCI:KARS. Sworn tun] sulAcrib, d. tht2,lst day ut Augual,A. D.. n5B. b.f., in., Itne Oi the J.ticra of tee roam is cud for Lb. liognn,:h of IluDidaymbarfu litair county, Pa. IV)t.unsa-11. J. Jou.. JOAN OORIAT, J. P. Doing aatirta4 with a grirvons Tatter On basun. mud tacc—allrr trying loan} nonallass which tsttsrly taikal to rorr—l wee F ....kd to try Ltn4sura Itaprpred Bloat Searcher, and now, eta aorta atter tint.ltiog Ala` earnau oarrta, prassatioco any.lfeured. Tim T ..etter book,. out, pmitudbing over !‘ year /lan, 00 the 'noble of my arms, exinnainc, from the elbows deuriata the valeta; 1.1. N., my fa. , , immealately tonna the Mouth acid chin, and continued td Len perfect Inruteut totals until coo ed by the Blood Searcher. toy arce., at titers, 'rem alrenat useless, oljsmg to the crack• and sorsa ea them, liable in bleed at day time on the toast exertion to liii or wank, end 601111ttillb sa {UN' that 1 mold scantly prerent Leming ell my finehi, 1 base no. benn'eured etc trcekai lOW fie/ it ace to Mr. Licste ,, y, and to the public generally, in make Lida statement, and bola -that others like mpelfmay be benefit. .1 by using bls valuable reetlicind: her JANE 5C WI VitON. mark Sworn and solacrlb.l I.G,re me, nee of the'Aldermeo to nod for the city of Pittaburgh. XSth day of Jot;, A. lb, AliD. facllASThfl, Alders Glum—Sl.; loet, f I;Ii. a. 11. KUSER, irLolosala owl rrlall iii;lt for Itilie burgh, 1'..... _ .. mtl7:l4wP - - - .._. A-11.1i: RICA N NVAMCIIICS. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE 01 LirdEIRIC.AN WATCEL'ES We would most respectfully call the atten tion of the pnblir to the American Wehrle* no bt.ing •s• tensicelr introduced, tno manurxtere cf which bye be*• tome to firmly cetalellebed that entire ceattdonce cau be hteeeti open them en eel. .ml correct thne.kerperth beth by the Wearer and .ller. • bUCI3 apputnted Wholesale Agent , lur the rate tt those Watcher, the tothhe way be neared that are raw thew at the ‘o•ry We h a y, large atock:AltLYkltaad PLITCD WAne, FIN r, ! ixwELAX Fh eete , .ach as Gant, 4 unswilly luau at pretint t'lla of =GET awl ONE 1%8'4' aIIEiTLY etartnnatt, tc. 1.; X . ] 11,2- 4 N LITil Ma'.M=MIEMI=II 11.0)1I5, Nc :for In= Aro r itinnplits '&:.! ±. f . a . r . ,...7.(?,!r',.7.:.!•!,
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