i 1 , • -- WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, .. No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WE A RE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK roil BOOTS AND SHO ES, Of ovary variety, and latest styles and fashionsl I I ilt.ap. Cl,. b I Sprill.4 and Stllattier Sale?, w hiell '. having been purchtAed principally for CASII, direct' Irmo the Matiiifaelorer, : - .,:• '7: and selected with great care as to quality and eves, sce flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR IN DIX E. • MENTS to our friends who nay ell. WR ACE AGENTS NOB. ' Which aro highly r.omm , Dae , lthr.:3h.! Ito liaeirtn ii.vr 0 ..1, i, m, 7SI pi .. p,_ ri• .E is r ..x. S [1.41 far !hirr dortthiltty awl ,hretpumol—ONE I'AIR tinoltta Art,r.mnd let 'vile/ tna to actzmi.a.r.lx.ro !, our WEAR TIIRgE l'A Iko el , 7111: 01.I:S11 I I , ' ein-IPPATD BOOTS ANu Phi ( ''''' 4 . , ira-nup,..iii r.. 1 it 1.,, ih..”- xl,•tit., t.. c.l 1,11 ~ v , 'Olt BOYS, 1 nit mar e.ta. fll''i' i ' : E t! ''' CU rLDR EN , II 4-Nriieui.;:„ptllti:;7l...r JPIZS M:CANDLE2s JAMES NITANDLESS & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully 4.4411 the altentlen 4,1' CUSTOMERS A.'7 l MERCIIA Nrs GENERA r TO Tatou RTOCR FOR TOR sr, p - p, x NG AND S 1 Surpassed by none in excel CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE 1 "their Terme.. not Prices will be nny other /UM. .ZareaSh and Short Time Buyer:, are E 2)pectal . flotirts PPILIL Al lIA '34 NICI.Pi C 4. ~;%17 n, PITTSBURGH. PARK, M'CCIRD7 & CO • MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, at:Aim-tit .nil 1101. T PitESa , KII (SIP Plal IIINTO?1S, Ititif...l Still Ito !wind, S tr. AI., linporlx. no.l 11.,44 - 11 In ? , 1 KT A TIN PI. ATV :MEET - IRON, Willi:, ..t. T ..... Mullin. and Toni.. Warthogs', No. 149 Piro, auti 120 5.,,001•1re. I=l 11141•033.3c3331 333-313,33 of ( 1 ...3.1.33 32333 to .333 y 31.3.3..1 33411.131 _ JOHN 6. LEI), le 44 C... 14. A. NI 'l' 'l' A. 1 1. 0 H. No. 45 fit•rket St.. Pittsburgh. A good MSOIIIIIOO of CI.OTUS, CAS2llf}:Kr. VLSTIMIS, COITIWN. and 1.1 g,.•1. .1.1.10 tor g•nll•mm vesr,jasinceive.l. y`Dnl•ry promptly fillnt, In tho Wool r.tylt n tho metitlydro nCORD Alx azzi:=z= 'RATS. CAPS AND STRAW ROODS IFI7OI. ESA L F: A NI) FFFA IL, • 131 tVuo.t Stroet. Pittsburg h. Have now in band fir Sprinly, Sales, as larp e and complete en ii •ortnu , nt of titevl. ea re. be retool to of the °Astern viii, roost stiog of PU li. SI LC AND 11'11 , 11. II ATA of every style sod CA P? of every .tonlsty nod !WM fashions; PALM LKAF, nit!, w, I.IGIIIUILN AND eANAIIA UAW: STRAW, LIRIIMILN AND SILK 'MN NETS, etc., Pers.. wialking to porrlowo either iy W.l.PsiArs or llmo. will find It todhew .istingn t.. rl,ll sod eta...ow - Meek. turll PLI.H.N(3I 'WHITE ZINC PAINT. 1500 'run's Snow 'Whit... :net N... I. DRY AND CROUND IN lit) IN FRASCE, It'd NNA STFP P 01? P. In silo, and to an ke, for sale by JOSE STRON•L No. S 3 Rondo Street, New York, A Viellle Monts,oe A . Peri. SA-Pdfl I kR-1, z ; r . , _ DRAP£Id .P.1•1'31) "1"..9-1ELC1.14... N.. !. ST. CL AIR STREET, YITTSIWHOLI, PENNA., Has just returned from the E:euern Cities and 6 uoir rc,tkilloz Gering stock of Cloth.% Coeini..res. Vikitiliggi cid i.ating+of nary you i«ty and sty 1.414pt4+1 toile host city mud country lc:oh., which will 14, mini.. up to unl.c with proloptimme and despatrh, .n.l at RIM nn law nt smy other Similar est.bibihnient to the city. 1;,.:::: , 11c IJIIAILLES CO., NO:111 ) P.itri St .1.30e.t , C•if SITNBI.I NER , 711.11 , 1 /06 1114. BMA GIP : Boots. Bhoei and Sole Leather, Upik, in mach. Cnrri..i Leoth., -.Ruff. Polish Grain, .]!as. ?Lee rutth, Lististo land eolortsl Icuawy and Do. P. IL 001.1TIIWICI: WILLIAM 10.101tA0 . 1.1. O. CARIZeiIk,N)., IC: . I ii.latri3ll; AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZIN IN ALL ITS RBA flout in the hot meow:a. ..I.l.lkortest too«. ' .1. dt. li. PHILLIPS, JN21:31u.1 hoe. 26 4/.. 'A 8 Kt. Clot r s Alottlx.'LLlßl IS-.. CO.. Forwarding and Commisrion Alereliants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Man tactorm. Cou2tgoments 4m441 orOu fur LEAD, DOW, PRODUCE. 114...., wlirifnl. Pooopt 2.244 lion to rtceivlng mot fort.ratolin,. No. 49 Commercial Street, St. Louis. dt....iHtttade _ J. L. IaiILLSTY, M. D., 163 Third Stfert, Piitibundi, Penna., flaring, bad the . nAllisintuAue Vimtnro Colli.gn. nod IT p.tilsoind anveirol year.' practice, utter.. Ili. ioniTensio. ISTriLIY in Bi3ICOICA L AND MY-fly:A. I. CAn Wllrm 111cent..11eat Hon. 11. A. Vi.v, II in. 1.. l Dielam. , .I.iltu 11. Kni Jac.t. MeGAM., 1 0 .4 q. ETNA tl'r(J V. 11; NV I.{.ICS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, • it/soy...man A. PARIVIT or Dow. IV, D. linsArd. }too. 0.11..1. T. ft. Sill, Coq. J. It. COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Plain and-F.4=T ¢Fronte, &c. Solo Proprictor of the celebrated -4101FING and Simi:Is:CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Oftic. +ld ftlalesit 2.13:1yd o. 4 Wood St., P abur h. Pa CH AND FARINA. Mints Lt . thn West Phttetrielpesitt antatneturt tag Co , (First Premium awarded t the Franklin l +. itt Normulwr, Dintnnudlllow BLnrch, lu ra.nr coot . , C Luxor, r, !lir. wilt Tro do 1,414. .14. papers,' .4 do.; Ars - ny IloOnod, Poro owl I , nrl Stardi, hi trace viti,llllll nlneS al for laundry Ivo, CORN FARINA, (or Corn in b., .ria3npors net. Tub article I. orneeretf Pr.S.r" , !or 'Winer/ Porienes. and ern Ise relleJ on ne superior in roam to any now to usn. Yorltelo ny TfIOMI•rONT, CLARK E ATOONri. :.Poll.,Jsn'y,..lBs9:Bltr la • Agentn for the Cennroeu NA7. At 1). 12.1 N 211.1E1.11.1-C.P. ttlnUnkCionnii 9 tentynttunts to All I//nd• of Tobacco, Snuff:l.nd Clgar N. Ileverwootitly Oaten the building Ho. 1.29 IVteel•tro.t, In Ykiltinn to fludr Allusasctstriug E9iablulmout.,tio..l3lrw u street, wlterethey will ho pleased to rocnlrn their (M a ude, ap . 27:trant .121111N'11.8'112.Y. W. F. -FUNDETIBEIM having re-m t tapped to rithilitirigh with the fut.:atone( :flaking It tacfnlara caddonca, ran Ita found at bit 01.T.ICE, tOIPOURTII ITINtRET, tntanon Wad and Stultlificl.l Ica 194.091. hoar. fnn 9a. at. to 4 Y. Id. 04a3.41 , iihre: N. HECIL.MICS t:oN ts. Fon • dist and Bowline MHz of Elehange, dItRTIVICATES or DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, -IN. 47 MARKET STREET, 1•ITTlItIHR011, • 11..0ullectIona made uu all W e principal cillo• Iltrnultb. bathe United IRtatee. 8. B. & C. P. MARKLE KLINIMMOI...9 OP PRINTING,'.IOIII AND ALL RINDS OF WILAIPPING PIL E. R Warehouse, No..* F Wood Street, P.177511U120 LI, PA. ropktf borsht roekrket prime MtMM 7 .==E lkoih .Rafting, Iron Vaults, Vault ()oars, Window Rhutters, Window Guards, lie., Ad, 91 Aram! &red and WI Third Simi, (Betartim Woad and Market,) PITPKITURGII, PA, ay. cr. hand • variety of now Pedirras, (wary and pMsin. raanbla fcr alf parposra. Pante:liar attention mid to em ClOllll4 OM. LA. JobjAym [lone at. ettnrt mak°. raig —0 vANDEvin & FRIEND, 4,,rr "1" 0 R. lq :El AT A. NV . ♦ae SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, NO. 6, Shines Meek, Dubuque, loaa. airOoliectlono promptly mole to any port of Not awn% lass, or Westarn WISCOLKID. WIII attend to the porch...mood Bole of Root F.Aato. ob tinkling. Hooey MI Boaclo orol Mortgages. oolAydro su.aa f1t40L...-..._......._. w.rEJ.ow ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND DiADDINISTS, WASHINGTON'WORK 13, Pittsburgh, Ponna. °Ake N 0.21 Narkat street. ilanath iCtunill kinds of Roam kkuinee and M ill fl.hlo C.la3i I ivlld Work, Scam Dollen and66,t I mu JobkisiraiS u,caririg ione °Libor! notice. usr2.s:l pito ~:. ileabool, Cologne ROMs and Fusel Oil, dal&dlyto ics no s..e.o.iShwt. T 0 V• E, ORA TllB AND 14.-4.NGEIS, Or EVERY VARLET*, MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, IiVUOLEBALE OR RETAIL. 4 4 11001 a 5 idtmgrtY lit.iPlttsbnrish,ps R. CHILDS & CO.. YOUTHS AND 103 WOOD BTIZ. P I TTSI-11 (CI LI nipoRTERS AND .1011ENIIS ItAPOPAOTUttI/P OP ..R1L.31 NEMER TRADE, nt‘w variety, and to whit [ADE TRROUIdLIOUT TUE so:A Iravoratoln to Kart. 117r,t.. spe,imny ,:di ,Spertal jloturs S . )N 1-4:IZW I N. PFALA..I.4 IN ALL 4"1"1 , 4 T 0 I.', AC. CO AND 0I 0A F 1 FT writ v.' t Pi r7S/1/in,f/ o v, Er 23 B L B. SEWING- MACHINES LATE IMPROVCAIIINTS ALEX. R. REED, I=l I o,,n't fail to pnx un, r...W S rap fot 1.-ly o v.., of Ool!of,1,, .off. uu 11,. ,UlllOl. to.ltwoof ‘ll lottooolf,oo—,ll foot, *col le turf , if iovoist.• bouole.l l .l^o4ll. 1f..., If tll wo• ro4l to y.for , lloft, atol roh. .0.1 lo 3.• ~.11( luffentx. Ilforft,tly.foth. e 1... Do- snloffOle pnrmoof sf. 1t,,. tole .n wtn of floofori.orioorf .•.A •k fo I foto .i. boo. to S. A ii./14141•4.1•11.1 o I,of 1.0 o, ooro , millooffw ra W. 10411 , %r It It.t. 411.1 VtlfOnt 1.414 ,} 144 44C4i, 14 all cahnn 1 / 3 wen.ry Piur11,..4 4414,, It revn, ..t aoy othe, 411 II la.. Ana 6.A111. rep 1. , lz Ir •0411.1 i. w,ght In v.. 1,1 1..036.4 IL. 1,11 .1 I i•L • Ell.l I . kICK ',NI, AI:, 1.1, la, NOM. 1,1 - 1- r. N..w rt•rk, , 01.1 I, Dr ilvpnlat x... 1 lilt. 111• Ill 11. II I.: SKI:, A It f..T 'rho Groat En goon Romody 12= F. It 12 A I'lill P I.: NI AI, I. 1. :111 ~,,,, tan sty runs. chnl...” neul ri.10.•11. 111.1 C4.0“111 uuthsuc 1,1,1110 to 111. ...1it,...), 'II) 51AIIKI Kb Lk DI En at nult..l .111. lu • nhurt ta b u, elu n , t.h.,-,11,1y .etl, ronfulnrsl3. Theno Pint Lane netrr tn.), knos.n any,. turns. th.t.tend pnue ~ 1 - p tay.ptavt rr unn ,41.11,21 , .1 P... full purtlenl.., t.l n Ir.. of um a,c3.1 N. 11 a/.1 n ..In 1....1 1- nun nut lu. l url ogroL ill iunurn 1-11 1 ., 111 ,01:1..1., reuru lI.N. LIIN n.• - r.K2K s rt., .L.i.na/.e. SW! 0.01 ..y .11 .1L rosvri..E; AI LSON & u 4 1 0., ,••• II N 13 A Id 12 F. 1. SOLID BOX VISES, Cast SIN,' and Ilurunrred artil Pieko, Mattocks. $l.-.1g..a, W5..1,4.. Mar,. T.... I, 1. Wart -11.1”,:c., N... 17 711:tricot i✓t root ap13.9n..11.• SI(1111' BILLS 1)11.1.11'N BY DUNCAN, 1441P:101.1r. es. ON TII V. UN 1./N It A SIC, I.o)N N“N, IN ,s op ~:414 /4 111 N 11 NTKRIANG ANN UPWA KNA. AI., Nflh. on prlno.;,,Al Knd of Ilulheol, born:nosy, Itatmi.• noscl othvr INtr,,t,•A re - :Tommy!, I.wod and lor win U v WM. 11. 11 & Gl, Wool +I r.kon, of Third. 10,60 .04. L It./TD .... W.M,/ LUPO. Pittsburgh Steel V 7 erirs >3, 161confurton•r1,Yrtli*EITISICICW16:1171tilli1. A K ATI:EL; B1111240:4 awl A a.m., /Ow and Ars: Slrrds. /V/ sburph. Yn 113. H. ILOGrICIIM /tr. CI( huncr,,ruerso or Impro•ed Palen. Meal CilitiVatOr,P•Aoth. On-ner Itnsa and Fare Stro44. unp., /a2srlydfe• 1 1 X111ANGP: ON NEW (((LEANS 1:1= W n take Inc following from the Pt•t of yester day, and would remark that Da. Karscs, has given great attention to the branches of medicine alluded loin the remarks below. Thera are hun dreds of persons with weak backs and limits, who W 0131,1 fain go to some one for relief If they knew who to call on, and our friend De. K o y iier is the :ight place, and after ten years of attention to his misses is entitled loth., confidence of the public. lle supplies all kinds of instruments for spinal curvations, ruptures, enlarged veins and all kinds of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. "We insert in our paper to-day the following notice and resolution from the Brownsville Clp per of last week of which Seth T. Hurd, Big , in editor, and it gives Uri pleasure to invite public attention to the same, because we are aware that fiord himself is a speaker of more than ordinary ability, and the compliment he pays to our towns man Dr, Keyser in of double value. We also ap pend a notice front the limn , of the same place Dr. George 11. lirystr.—This gentleman com pleted his aeries of lectures on all the lawn of life sod health, in this place, on Tuesday eve ning last. The auditors continued to 'immune every night, from the opeuinz till the close of the course, and such wan the admiration of the Dr. as a learned, pleasant, and autuninglipeaker, and emit. their estimation of the great valor of tbeee lecturee, nod of Oho important use of Isis shoulder brace, trues and supporter, that at the close of his last lecture, the audience composed of both sexes, unanimously passed the following resolution. ((soloed, That !be thanks of this meeting be tendered to Ur. Keyser, for the series of able learned and eloquent lectures, which, without fee or reward, he his delivered before our citi zens during the past week, upon the laws of, life, and health, and kindred subjects; that we aro fully impressed with the groat importance of these lectures, as well as with the benefit to 'be derived from the use of his truss, shoulder brace and supporter, and that he retires from our midst with the best wishes of this commu nity, for his continued health and prosperity, and for his future success in the benevolent work in which he is at present engaged. Dr. Keyser, although employed most of the timeduring the day while here, "putting on" his apparatus for the curing of ruptures:4l.ml the strengthening and supporting the deformed or debilitated system, was unable to recount ii suffi cient length of time to supply the wants of all applicants, and hence, he disposed of a con siderable quantity of his braces, trusses 6n.1 supporters, of all sizes and patterns, is/ our well known druggists, J. Wallace jr., and If W. Doh- WOOD, who are fully prepared to meet all de mands for the above popular and invaluable ar ticles. Dr. Keyser.—During the past week this gen tleman delivered a series of lectures in this place on the Laws of Life and Health, which gave universal satisfaction to all who heard them, as fully demonstrated by the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted by the audience afar the Glom: of his last lecture : —Brensuctila limo, April 1414 ,;t)ttsbtirgil .05aft c.. THURSDAY NIORNINO. APRIL I. 15.,9 Tax tr...., R., I/fa...runt taken4l tlrtkina Moro, N... Se }dm3 w•tettl.ty. Y . ; I.:~k, A. '~ M fi " r. Y IMIII ; . :4".' NloN ERTING, Ill.• 1 , 61114 o! thc Young M.'s Christian A.snriathln, VII I / 1 etrERI, d 4 r. It., every feu. minutes if you ,unuoi stay Longer. =lllll2B I[.volullo4 In Ike Iron Timar. Manufar- Inv., of Pig Metal In Plll•burgh. ,‘ letter from Cincinnati, laSsly published in Cannelton, Ind„ recalls our attention 10 11 lin tier which has not been before alluded to in our cal. onto. , —the project of building blast furnaces at Pittsburgh and conveying Lake Superior owl NlisPoori ores here to be reduced with coke He have been for some lune ftwiLre of this project, hot an t he project ore .11,1 1101 Elerir, pnblicity, we did not mention rt. We are now, however, per. milled tu give the facts, unit we ask attention to them as 1.1 1.161 . 0 local interest than any other topic now current lubber gli, although more'oo largely engaged in the, iron notrintaciiire than any other city iu the Union, has tilwaye drawn her supplies of pig eleCial front abroad. For many years she de pended on supplies front the Allegheny and the iron region 01 I ittio ; heel of bile years oho has been a large, purchaser of Anthracite metals, the total supply of thiti quality averaging, of late, i',0,1.01/ toun a year. The Pennsylvania Road. which has become Om sole carrier of this arti. de, has, however, ilHeriiiiinated eevrrely against our mann fact urcrH,ttliat they were forced to inquire whether a would not be Nimble to get hiftlitte-, its cheaply, if not cheaper, from other toter-ties; :ant net making the calculatione. one of our manufacturing berms became 'con vinced that Lake thiperior and lilissourr ores could he smelted here, with coke, and pig iron made at a lens rate than has boon current for years. When the l'ollenditee of the Philiedel. phia Board of Trade was here last summer, and held 3 meeting 1,0 induce our merelmots to Rid them in repealing the Tonnage. Tax, one of the members of this firm predicted that such a re• null would inevitably lee reached, awl the pre diction in now whom 10 he' realized mrl.ll.4ivij,l v ~4aK,. Tile firm alluded to is the enterpriting one of 01,Fr, IlgriNure N. Co The ails' at first Helmeted for the furnace 034 inAt 1504111 , Mallril,•l4`r, and the 'ilea was that the eie from Lake Superior could be deposited at the furnace from the cars of the Cleveland o i iil tI urgh Road, :Millie coke hr forttished.frou, the mouthern eiJe of the Ohio, opposite the furnace, from whence it could be easily ferried ever Sul this plan was rthatelened. 3.1 the 1 . .1114, is lion ceecting along mile of their rolling 14111, U. , Clinton. intinedimely op posite the city on tire Alotiongahela aide. Tory are pushing the work along rapidly and expect the furnace to be in operation by toe trot of An. gust next It will I.e of large dimensions--I test in 11,r bash the stack of holler iron lined with tire brick. Its capvetty will he 1:2.", tonne( pig metal per wm.k Messrs 17 rail, liennett t',l are now receiving 'by river considerable quantities of ore from 010 iron NIOUni lan, in beaiile large quantities on the way, are also preparing the eoke with which to erne), • The iii *l3llOO is 10 1151 , Lake Superior, Iron Mt.lll/IAIIII.II l'ilot knob ores, us well ac those of Vialibla In addition to these, there is within a short :list mace of the city and accessible to cheap Maier Iransivmatioll, all abundance of the t w 1 gird it ie.. Of ore which can he delivered ! here as cheaply as ore is delivered to flatly of the (tanners Ihrokgfiiittylie Stale. After allowing for all Call Di ..nci./1 Rod drawbacks, pig meta! ai ..417 4 , at the same cost as on the Susquehanna tier, Oil the Lae of the Pennsyl vania 11'1,1, and in quality equal if not superior. It be ran ill wind that blows nohody good: and if the discriminations of the Load have driven our manufacturers into this course, Wl' sliall have one thing for which to bless that road, it rimy not, perhaps, thank us for greater bench. could befall its dent this etiterptise givci proste. , of, :mil if i: meeetslo, it will not only ben. lit us, but all por of the west, by bringing into trolitsble use !Its rich we.ern deposits of ore to which we have atel which. Loper mixture with oil. r varieties or ores, ore mioade (.1 producing ati iron ..ecinol in quality to none in the 4... miry There I,ltl 1,101 difficulty in olosaiiiig sup._ ;Wei' ofThe from Lake Superior and I esti 1... . ditruli. the period of Lnk i• 1131 , 1 V .3 %Joy to tetolier raid sle. tug oat ',oil, ,•tititigli can 1:1- lal hi, vigil' months' supply .3 11 1 an our rivets are gen. *rally open 11, VI mil,, string owl fall, ...lin:lent 1\11101.1114,X11 had fron. hltssouri to keep up the regal:ally of the supply, to say nothing of 10, :nth and abundant waive ores which arc in be round within a distance nun. Much ',Mil 10 chit, in Nle,iirs Itrollell , tor be public...OM they l'Ave evinced leading 01l to this Z , 1.01,11i1 11 site eyed, and we have nil the least doubt that it will, the erection of furnaces here will be largely 8010 into, and our l'itiiloirgh manufacturers will thus eventually ova, all tint pigmetal ihey told to ONO the fatirioot ion of t hca wares Cur Wl' or Qt .soran - . LCP•1i.1,•,, --The Cane of fl cover and Maloney, on trial for receiving stolen goods, wtos not concluded until nearly riots tdch.sk on Milos cloy The Judge. in his chargd, referred to 111 r ruinous awl deplorable effect •which this metal foist:jet..., RA here pre enlist, wto having upon moiety. and Lance laxly upon the Lots growing up stained us, whose morals were becoming corrupt and whose habits deplorahlo. Thd jury retired anal alter a while rerortictl a verdict of guilty as to Hoover anal not guilty no to aloolohtte Poreit., Ph;ry r. %Vol fol Cachen, indi e ted for the ohne, offence on oath of tiritonel Frew, was next ;out on trial. Messrs Santee! Fre, Samuel Walk,r, and several other wit nessews, wore examined for the prosecol ion. Frum their testimony it appeared that on the 'llst of II arc,, M'Crichert made forcildy entry into it'hotioe er Mr. Frew, situated on the corner or Mill and Settond sit, Is, in the borough of Elif.aheth Mr. M'C 'll,l rout' threats anal ex pressed determination In pl 111, xhich induced %fr. Frew to fasten the doors on toe night of the :loth quite securely Mr I' fOnnol the door open next morning, and went iu and expelled Alex. fil'Callen, brother of the defendant. About that time, fond while Frew was standing on his door .step, M'Cachen catne'llp and with an knife threat ened to do violence to Frew. Thin was the case. The defence produced no witnesses, and under the charge of the court the jury found for the plaintiff, Mr Frew LANs' Nli:ltT TV.: ITALIAN I ireil A—Farewell ..4,lpertetture .1111 e Pieralataini —A more accept able• or perfect performance than that of last evening it is difficult to conceive of. The im pression which Mlle Piceolornini made upon her audience was of the most agreeable character: every nue was surprised, delighted; for all dis covered the greatness of au artist whom the world hits lavished its favors upon nhibiame, Littiatuo,7 was delicionsly rendered. INceolotnini's voice is of good compass, admi rably managed, but of exquisite tenderness. She conveys the meaning of every thought in the in tonation of the note. Iler acting was matchless, either as the gay coquette drowning sorrow, as the broken hearted girl, or the dying and for given. It Was MI a whole a performance such ns is rarely seen upon any stage. We cannot won der at the effect she has produced throughout Europe and this country. She would move the heart of a miser and force him to give the wealth of a smile. We regret she so soon departs, just as we have learned In know and to appreciate her gifts. It will he long before we shall see her like again. Ilrignoli was perfect and sustained his well. merited reptitation. Amodio watt, an he always eP I, to great baritone S.'igirgr Musio, the Conduc tor, wields his baton frith judgment, and keeps well-drilled orcheAra in good control. TO night, the last, Mlle l'iconlotnini given IN Lucre-tin Borgia, her greatest tragic character. In this she excels. We trust that none who love music will fail to attend. The cast is magnifi cent. 14%1Asil Wednesday. Mr. .1. C. Rival went into the eating nail drinking house of Geo. llockwender, nn Smithfield street, and found his son there, who has fallen into the hahit of drink ing, and whom the father desires to save. See ing him there, Mr. U rebuked hint, nail then, his feelings getting the bettor of him, he rushed at llockwender with his umbrella, who took refuge in a roan, and fastened the door. Mr. Devitt walked in among the whisky bottles for a minute or Iwo and made them tly right and left, spilling considerable of the drink without regard to its valor. Mr. Pavia (bet, went to the Mayor's office and gave hall in for his ap pearance to answer. Imegmr..—enroner Bostwick held an inquest on the body of Robert Nenly, who fell from the abutment of the old Allegheny bridge. The jury, after hearing the evidence, returned the following verdict.: "That the deceased came to his death by falling from the abutment, nt the northern cod of the site occupied by the old Al legheny bridge, and the jury further do find that ilincontinelor, or ooh-contractor, is repre hensible for the carelessness manifested in neg lecting to erect sufficient barricades to hinder the access of persons to the abutment, by falling from which the deceased came to bin death." Tun Third Church of city in to be modern ised and improved. About $6,009 are to be ex pended upon it, and the building is to be reno vated and painted inside and out, daring this camper, probably. . - • . , Passitaxavos.—Tbo members of the 080. D. Prentice Literary Society, of Allegheny, were last evening presented, by some young ladies, with a largo and handsomely bound .copy of the Holy Scriptures. The presentation, on behalf of the ladies, was made by Miss Annie B. Gra ham, in a brief, neat and appropriate address, which was responded to by Mr. Geo. H. Thomp son, President of tho Society, in a very eloquent and feeling manner. Addresses were aloe de livere,l by W. W. Alexander and 1. 11. Raton, tugs , urging upon young men the necessity of becoming members of on Association of this character, and showing the grunt benefit they would derive from it in after life. The Prentice Society, although organized but a few weeks, bids fair to become one of the largest and most iulineutinl iu this vicinity. IN 111,. i. wnAI!R 111 15 Pu .15 Tut f‘remeli initeling la Mr Ilappar, lasi ~t toing, previous to his departure for China as Nlissionary, was peculiarly solemn and inter -1•41 jug Mr. Paxton - was biCk and unable to at teed. i t hie spacious church was full of people. The exercises opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Swift, and, after Hinging, addresses were made by Drs. Jacobus and Swift and Rev. Mr. Hap. par. lie planer made the concluding prayer. .111 were deeply impressed, and we regret that our limited' space precludes us front giving a more extended notice. A t n meeting bell in Crawford county, last week, to take into consideration school matters in general, a very spicy series of resolutions was adopted, to the effect that the present sch - 00l unieru of this State is defective and tyrannical in loony of its provisions, nod that the office of °only Superintendent is an imposition upon the people and ought to be abolished. Thu recom mend that every school district call meetings for the porpeee of investigating the present school law IS's are indebted In the publisher for a cnpy of the latest issue of the New Turk Lni':rr. The %fount Vernon Paper for the week is in a new vein. It in, in fact, a dismission of the cauzee or the 1 ,, 57 panic. Mr. Everett places it to the account of the Credit System. The article in ad inn-ably written and amply repays an attentive reading. There is the usnal variety in the Ledger and it is beautifully printed. Hunt S Miner sell it. Iva r ‘l.l.Eo.—Judge hlayuard wad, on Wednes day, dyly iostnlled ns Judge, under the act of the )fi - te sebeion of the Legislature. His com mision was\read and the oath of i.then adminie tere, 144111 s the position by appointment of the tiovernor until such time an the people of this county shall elect some one to occupy the place. There were hut few members of the bar presets! when he was oworn in. The font is, scarcely any one knew that the ceremony was to take place yesterday. Toe Ilene LaW Judge, sent on to on from Ly coming county, made his appearance yesterday, and te,k his seat on the hooch between Judges Parke and Adams. lle is a large, tine, good natured la..k iug man, and wan greeted cordially by ninny members of the bar and others who have known hint heretofore. Wc learn front the Johnstown Tribune that a Woman in that piste(' made a very narrow escape from death IT poison, en the Ilth instant . She took corrosive sublimate for ether. Dr. Lowman administered emetics which relieved her. She had taken enough of the poison to kill four persons Goo, Naar.—(lo aro glad to be able to an. nounre that the mails for East Liberty, Wilkins burg sad Itraddock's Fields, will hereafter so OW on the Contiellesille train in the morning. We are obliged, in common with the morning press, to the Idudneps of Mr. Postmaster Dunn for this arrangement A, who is confined in the Crawford county jail, awaiting trial for poisoning his wife, loured, by his counsel, that the amount of bail repaired of hint be reduced from $::1100 to $2OOO. After hearing the arguments pro and eon , the Court refused to reduce it. flow WCAPN, who WWI struck over the bead with r. skillet, on Sunday night, whereby the rk filet was ruined, is getting better ❑e is net yet able to sit up, but will be soon. Rum didn't finite la the work for hint that lime Ms So' issued a new edition of Mr. NlVlellnittl's lecture on the School Quemtion This in a very decided improvement on the lasi edition issued; which w.a mt had paper and not well printed. The Jpreecut is very readable. to. Loot 1.1.1,11111. a largo meeting of the eitiactis of Salem, l l , was held in the Town Ilall on the evening the 12th inst., to eort..i.ler the startlintt ihnonnhtion of the Slave Power at lll3l.lle.ted in the Uirrtirt Court nt Cleve land in the estod uI tho thsrly tuv . pu vitizens of' Lorain 151.*. tool, trial on tlitifeharge td aiding the logitit .• Ouse. no. 1.• ..yott.athrto nhlt to the, oth... I t ato.li • ~,,, Itrethleni. lir. Stanton, I' ti, 5, and Dr. J. M. Kuhn ntol .1. F. ••••rMarie, . T1,,,,.1.,,, „f Ilro-merttn4 1,.,,,g t, red I Cimrl,, Intr., .1,,,...1, Ilexi.m,Cl,ll,, lII,IC I.r. A. Cary, Mr. Wrekn and li.ruiwa MrMillou, re appoinled a ',wraith,' ”n re=oluti.a,.. In 111 M....t0., ~r rho •smlrrsif tee, the meeting ~,,1..1,1re../ 11 MI r in, It. 11.•nrw,..r, and C. C..nr, 1` TLo tintionnien trtnitii no •1, whielt were adopted,Acr of dm meeting: Wll.ll, AN. CCriAlll of iair fellow eiiiaetut ire on trial in the city of Clckeland, under the item/Worn. of thiodugitivc :let, 011 I[lll .Large of aiding in the crtitio of atitan einiuteil tut ropily° tt ot o ; A nd, it 11, /tit AX, the 'till era id ("anger,. is ow.. vt..l tom of With the letter and opirit of the Vonstittition of theoiled States, and ilnotructire of the cove, eignty inkulitng a. the dignity of the Vree SLatoa, and u o than all. el war wan the great law written by Ii c finger f ii,.l on the human and ree,rilcd by invoiration in the Holy Itible, shalt not deliver unto his mailer the Rork ant which has ,aped frion :odor unto Therefore, That or hold guilty of no offeneo any 0/1.1 •corti. and trample, under foot that in, Lanai Act, mid whether Ihe pieties nrolocarrett be guilty or rod of the act, charged, we euunlly extend td client o mtruirst kytupuilly and rontly 4 l l :ince 11,1 01 . .. n Ru, fo ur r tighteiotonesti sake, tinder a If le NI and inhuman late, enforced by truckling tool, id a per. adminiitration. • le•solretl, That it is a mockery of troth, and an itoeult to the etennotnest understanding to call ithio free. unions our Supremo Court will vinolicato the honor and sitvoreignty of the State, by an utter dir. regard of all oho derisions of the Federal Courts that sloth ronviet or punish any of our citizens for viola. ting the Fugitive Slave Art of Isen, and that no wo consoler the law unjust, isn will relate to aid in en. fitting it—as we know it in inhuman and unchritt ties, an will refuse to obey it, and as wo believe it to tootonstitutional, Ave will disregard it. nol, That nothing is more manifest than that the general government, as now administered, ir ezerttng all its power to build up, extend and strongthen the system of human slavery, nod that every law ealetolated to weaken or delay the suprom try of that interest in either not tonforeed at all or is P o managed or to :Otero! no prootertion to freedom. lle.toired, That a law so repugnant to the feeling, of Motion nature ,n never bo sucressfully enforred its the great Stabs of Chio; and that the menu at Wellington showed the foaling and spirit of the peo• ple., and neither fines 110 r imprisertmonte will deter theta from ititerponing strong arms and olovoted liver it used be. /fredrrd, That wo view with unutteraltlo abhor remote tin court which, toy a packed jury of partizan tools, condemn and ineareerate in prison upright and loyal eith,o, of ohio for doing what every right minded man approve., and Um datorminal:ou of Judge Wilson to compel tho indicted to ho tried by twelve noon who had just prejudged ovary point of lien nd foot in their ease, to monstrous and unheard of in the history of legal jurisprudence. flootodord, That Itte- malignant spirit of District Attorney Belden, who in flagitious disregard 14 their sevens] recognizonces mado the motion, ordering them into the custody of the U. S. Marshal, *vinous the dark spirit of slavery, whose, servile tool he ban hormone /1.../t.l, That the proceedings of this meeting he forwarded to Prof. Peck, as the rap,esentative of the "thirty.seven, - and also be published . in the Pitts burgh Gozrite, &slew llquit/Ows. ststi-Sf wircy Ito yb , Cleveland Lt or dr, and Cleveland 11.nt1.1. I. M. Socrtnrio• .1. li. itl,l(lMatork. Are WENT. —Mr. John D. Stokes, of this place, was severely injured lost week, by falling from tree which he was engaged in trimming. Ile had seized hold of a branch which proved on and breaking, he tell with much elolence upon the railing of a• fence, injuring his bead and shoulders vary severely. Although much pained, his recovery is on rapid as could be ex pected.—Hearer ArgUS. No rants, can afloid to he without Mustang Lin iment in their house.- Tho many accidents we are liable to, may render it necessary any moment, and nothing is capable of performing such a certain cure. Extract.) "In lifting the kettle from the fire it caught and scalded my hands and person very se verely—One hand almost to a crisp. The torture woe unbearable. It was an awful sight. v • The Man Ling Liniment appeared to extract the pain almost inimodiately. It healed rapidly and left no rear of account. Cuss. Fenno, 420 liroad Street. Philadelphia." It in truly a wonderful article. It will core any case of Swelling. Burns, Stiff Joints, Eruptions or Rheumatism. For horses, it should vf y never he dispensed ith. One dollar's worth of Mustang has frequent saved a valuable horse. It mires odds, Spralna, Ringhone, Spark' and Poun ders. Beware of Imitations. Sold to ail parts of the habitable globe. Ramses A Pane, Pr iprielorr, New York. Alen, Lyon's °claw Mil 'meet Powder. / I / S. A. Bows A Co. have just opened their Spring Stock of fine coulee 'fineries, which comprise the greatest variety they eve yet offered to the public. They are prepared ti furnish parties with every thing requisite, done up in the very beat style. They have also on hand a large assortment of fresh fruits, preserve", pickles, and in tact every thing in their line. They respectfully solicit a call from their friends and patrons at their well known stand, next door to the post office, Federal street, Allegheny. 0 Boys' Curriii;e, plain and fancy, tames garments of the slowest cut and tasteful make, furnishing goods in large assortment, and a large stock of Lae piece goods fur custom work, will be found et the popular establishment of J. L. . Oarnsghtii A. Co., Folsiatitrest, atgagay t Telegraphic. ...._. .. . W.l.:gam, April 20.—Tho Court opened et half past ten with the usual crowd in attendance. Aftrr Sickles came lU ho had a hurried conference with Brady and Stanton. George B. Wooldridge's Cross-examination was continued, but nothing of importance rm. elicited. Examination in thief renamed—After re turned that Sunday. there woe a great hoar and con fusion in the l