M' .. 5-''' i SZY • H. cH - Ilaps,& co., WHOLESALE BOOT .AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WE' ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK. OF j 11 BOOTS AND SHOES, Of ceery variety, and latest Styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, whi, haring been purchased principally for CASH, diruct from the Manufacturers, and seleated with great care 3-.9 to 011.111Ay and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MINTS to our friends---who may call. Wr .1" WB ARE AGENTS FOR . Which .ro Isigbly reenrornendeel lbreogbont the Eytert L'/3 .1%/. 81:1TRTVIORd'altuit3"1", - -DELETALLIC OUT WEAR TURER ARE; OF 211 E 01.0 STYLE. Ttl'Pßl3 liCH:rll3 31/C/II :s• sve-nop.n. win sto it to to ..i FOR BOYS, ontilso tou Mock YOUTHS AND C Ptirdmein g E -in-, lmevh,r. HILDREN. ma - Evticolar nitention Eier. 111 . 4*3 XIrOANDLS3I ROBERT JA NON TIIOIIAS JAMISON., JAMES M'CANDLESS .& NO. 1 03 WOOD ISMILIE.II7I`. PITTEIFIITHG-14. - IMPORTERS' AND JOBE FIRS•OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of TORII: CUSTOMERS AND MERCII A NTS EN ERA L r, TO TIIKIR 1311 XX IVOR VIE SPRING AND S V 7YL NEER T R A D E, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and ti whia CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TIIROUGUOUT THE SEASON. Their Terms and Prices will be as Pravorotn e to pnreltiteers :40 1 hnn.• of any other flows., least or West. jiareash and Short Time Buyers are Especially h. e;111. Iliectat /Immo. GOPPICAL MILL 'SM H. LTIN G WORRS PITTSBURGH. PARE, NC CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SIIF,ATIUNO, muzlims , and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED (9/P 4pER DOTTOMB,IIAIood Bottom., Spat, Poldor, MAO, Importers and Demlurs to METALS, TIN PLATA 8/IREP IRON, WIRE. Or. Constantly no bawl, Titsoton'o • 11 1 , aohiaeoRud Tnolo. WilPtltormo, No, 140 Pipet and 120 Second errci, Pittsburgh, P. 121111, 11.11.4p0ci0l °Moro or Ckbppor cut to euly &Mao.' 001,11. noyISPAA,rIyT JOHN 8. LED, - luncla 11.1.72`1"..A.1L0TZ. No. 43 Market'St., Plttentrgh. A good 11.1'8011111ellt Gf CLOMS, CASSIIIERES .i . 4.9111105, COJATNOIIO..I all good, rnirnble for gentlemen,. .treti,justreerirnd.—l • /Er Orders promptly tilled, la the latent tylt-fl of the art ntrntlydln XiIreCOILD eZ CO-, lIIANUP A CTfP.ERIS AND DEALER. I. RATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, TVIZOLESAIR AND RET.IIL, 131 Wood Street, pit [At burah. Have now on hand for Spring Sales, as large and antelleto en aseurtment of tliegle o eon 1.0 tonal In any rt[tLeenleroeline consulting of FUR. SILK AND WOOL RATS of tN , N7 Nod ./ably; CAPS of every quelity and 'tsicsignhinns; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LI:GiI:TORN AND PANAMA RATS; stuAWLEGILIORN AND SILK DON. NETS, etc, etc.. Psrsons wishing to purchase sitbnr by WootzsAtz or RttllT., will God It W their advantage to esti an•i exantineonrelook. xnell PELIENCII WIIIIE ZING PAINT. GOO Tone Snow White and N.. L DRY AND ORDDND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARRANTED PURE, In Moro aml to ar. ire, for ..de by JOSEPII N. STRONG, No. 0 IDA& Street, No, York. Agent, Vieille Monbagon A 'Co., Farb, 5.A.111111111, GRAY . D.FLAPA.P.EI?....A.ISTI=I TASLOR w No. 42 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTVIttiROII, PENNA, ' Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and In • 11.1 receiving hie flpting dock or Clothe, Onnatunrna, yeitings and - Coaling, or orory variety and otyln adnptnd tn)lin bent city and country which will be ny to order wittkyrumintnne and ilespatoh, and at rat. ar low 84 at. any "therein:War riitabibiL trent In the city. (a,..T.1 PACECKR. et co., 1.1. 4 ) Yeurl Street. .130.e.ttriaa, conanastom mconuitare ton env *au or Boots, Shoes and Sole Leather, I'm., In rough. Curried Loather, rollth Grain, trwf , Rip, Aplito, ; Met, Whine In rough, OoI.MI Unitive and •wilitreil Roan., Morocco. Kid nod Hoot Stint, Awl Ilar.om Lnatl.rr Itarraucas WiLLIA/1 BURILAdP I V. ' 'U."... l'"'" li ICAILLTON CO " ' M "‘" 10.1 Resta Melt .Eu dr. CO. Niirvalnlia Commission Dierehnots i Ana Airents for the ealo of Pittsburgh Mani - iSdaita ,- Conaleomoo end ord.. foe LFAI), • Mill. PIIOLUCK, oultrlted PnAnpt ettoo [jun receivlug vlrt No. 4U Commercial Street, St. Loots. - J. It. II at. D., 16.1 Tltird Street, Pittsburgh, Pooouct., .• Ll,Fftor, bad the advaritogue of F.astano 4JIeQ,. and flu. plods, sum ;mayoral years' priktico, *Qom ido profooolonal sonar. lo BURGIOAI, AND lINDICAL CADICH. Itlrtt..ol2l. • I[lll. W. D. Howard. DD. WO*. lloCandloso Nor. DAL A. ID cLoon. 800. 11. A. Wmtvor. T. 11. Rill, Doi. lion. T. J. Illgloau. J. IL Renter. • John IL Mellor, Itoi. Jacob )Icofallotor.D9. noy3:l .6, I:37.'ovint: worave. ALEXANDER BRADLEY coofirizTilitzwalmii; . ;;;vE Plan and Fancy Orate Fronts, &c. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Perewr CIAO :BURNING and Simms CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Office and Sales Room, mdllids No, 1 Wood fit., Pittsburgh. P STARCH' AND FARINA. Blade by the West Philadelphia Man u facia el ng Co. (Pine lam' inrial by the Franklin Itt.tltota, fiorentlier, ICS.) Diartiond 01.• arch. in aka corit'at n barn, ir IL.. each Do I. box. 410 4)papn.,l " Alen, Itelltioilt," 4 _ nil Pearl Starch, in boa. rub,. clam, all for I woo. COILN VA, or Corn Starch,) in bo payer. each. . in TWA aril , exprntaly prepared for culinary portuaia, 'and cm ho relied on no superior In PULIII to soy r.w la we. Kw eale by TIPMPEON,CLARILIC a YOUNG, _ IfiSbaltr to Akan. kir the Company. W. .‘: 111M11/ACT1111.1313 AND DILUCES In • AU kinds of TobaccorSaufranAClgara, Mrereassitlj taken the building No. 129 Wood street, sdlition to their Manofseitwitiglistahlishment,No.e3l r i s stroot, wherethey will be plowed to receive their Meads, so27:lydra • 358 RrI3iiITLY , 'Dn. W. Pr - Turinnsnninn having re-s t, tartiodlo Pittaborgb with th e Intention of making It Ida Intone residetme, can be Emnd at bin 01710 E. NO. Int FOIIRTII sugar, between Wood and 'Smithfield eta t3odie boors from 9*. ie. td 4 r.n. oal.demfe N. FIOLIVIES tiZ SONS DULLY LN Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES . AND SPECIE, NO. arm Lexie? STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 113.0nilectionn nude on all the principal citicrEhrmilb oat Ina United Mat & _ _ .13.•& C. P. MARBLE, lionnucnrms OP • PLINT/NO, JOB AND ALL IUNDB' 07 W% APPINt3 PAPER. ,W•r . No. 27 Wood S , • PITTSDUROLI, PI 800 bought at market ptir o. 41:trf. . JONIN CoollltaLb7 a J3N-c) . - Iron ltslllithh e Irma Vaults, Vault Dears, Window Shatter:, Window Guards, &e., Nes. 91 Mooed &red and 80 Third Street, ( 11 G1Iiii Wood ind !dirket ' ) PTITHDI7IIOII, Mei reamed varlet) - of new Pattern; Gamy and plate, sea ilekt au penota. Partkalar attention paid to ea. Gettig GrieiLens.. - Jelebing does at abort notice. mei IV. ... C. IMMO vaanß rizi6ND. ezto IGRICS .AT LAW. ' • atro • SULICITOLUI IR_,C4III-NCICRIN . ,6u. 7 , • 4111Kkalleao. y of Nor lo atlthern lowa. or . Wootoro iid T o a tlol W Moeneedy t 000 thnpro antdaMnusSze.of /,a1 Liam, ° L. __ _ .I:ydra - u R~,v~~~;~~! sums sorawa..-7:::::::::::77---%?1"4 u. 11011INSON, minis & KILLERS, ;"P,OONDELIS AND tv,133 Et ix El• TON WORKS. ...Pittsburgh, Penna. Umcr s N 0.91 Market tttttt . Minnfarta. WI Muds a Maim &alas and WI Machin , Outingo,llallrood Work, eke.. Bakes and ahnet Iron fobbing; sad Ikpshing doneon short notice eral6.l die p7msAry ileabobCologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, 44. lc! a d ITO &wad iibret S-T 0 V E GRATIIIS AND 7AANGES, OF...UT/IRV VARIETY, MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, WII9LISALE OR RETAIL, BY 1 311381ECL.L. ac CO., No. 436 Liberty St..PlttsbArgh, Pa. telt beet / • 1•1 Ntannbctorers and Dation In Alt Ilna of Tonacco, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEA.' T033.4..c0c), - , trksiuuterpziyet.a PISTO 011,011, PA. flottreß L 13 L R W SEWING MACHINES IZ C 0 12 Fol SALE WITH' ALI LATE IMPROVEMENTS BIANUFACTURKWA PRICILS, ALES. R. REMD„ BIOTIIIGIRST1! I)on't fail to proourc.Mrs. IViuslow',, Sooth ing ny G.r Childr...Tonibing. It lawn. , wpm! It gmatl, ' nortnquing the rrduchig Infl‘n3m.t.h.o—will inllnv pain, and It tun, to roaulate U. lwel.. I/41..1.A it, it will 41're rust lnjonrrin.. • 50.1 rt.II. I and 11 , n1II, to your Infants. Purfa,tly nnf,: In all T 1.6 valuable preparatton t. Ih. prer ripin•a of one she 2 ...1eap/a1...e1l and at ;Ifni fanaule ILL tan. to he Dugland, and hasl,4,,k /1.41 rt h r.., 1 4/1111{11111 of ease.. We believe It the and •nrent reukoNDln vo.rlol, I all Maw. of - Dysentery and DLarluaw t. Inni.lren. 1,..t1e.r artwas from tewthlng ur trom any ether cam. If tlf and health tan be retitnat.at 411.1 to worth Ita weight In OL"id. •Atuuna..,r aro n.,1 every 11... Blanes. It in an old arol well-trl.l remedy. I'IIICS ONLY CF:NTS A 1:411 . 1.ft Xr - Noryo gonalueunlosatho farlantile uI CI, AT I, v I•ttfl KINK, Now York, faun tho otaxid, arn,por, Rohl hy Drnexh.n. throtn,hool ILr vw,,r lit UY r. 11. i'SKIt, A g•-at 1.11 he.l.ll.wrlvler /LI edl N %VA. 1 'C2 1 I F.;,, WHOI.E6ILE Ali EN CY Poi: liE SA I,F: OF AMEILICAN WATCHES. IVe would must respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the Amos ic.4r, et traelvel tm. armor/utile.. ..1 u cort.o mk. firmly N,tal Mot umn.inuce 1 . 4") be /4,...,4 pr.n them ow mate mom r.ory.l-1 time te.ll. I.y bn iva.r.r. ring t poiri,l 1.4 111.- Kith, W• Are alma vet, Info- tarrit aAI INftlf.antr PLA - • '.. -- 11Nit GOI.II JiliWKI.lll" ',at. litarnot, Omits, Jet mul Psi to km. Our antortmAnt • f CLOCK , . 4, nututtmll, I rrp. •t tit composing Km, Lottult hml vairrott of El till r ONE DAY PARLOR. and t/PFlllit CLOCKS At till If DUCE!" PiticKe. We halm also • full stuck s.l If 11•11 sh anti fltvi-s OM- ft am! WATCHICtIou Land, sall •tfttor tAti-to. Ahm, Welch Ilinkurn• Tools, biatrrisls Mlld Watch ifilmo.• ItP.l4l:3ltif.l A cl ANL N... -12 Fifth stn.. fer..MNIA sr? The Great Ongßae Remedy SIR JAMES CELEISItATEI) PEAIALE 1'11.1.51 Prttparial from a proorripti.n of air Jana. Chula. 74. D Pllysi.lan Emir:lord/nut y to Mr This WWI known Al...licit.. Is no Impralta.t.,lml 4 torn Imam& tantroly for Yetoala DifScoltlos la 0141014114114 rout any rmu, arhatatos: and rlttlengla p.ot rtf.l ram.' T. May coutaln uothiag hurtful to the csqualtution. TO MARRIED LADIES it It paculltoy .1.4..1 II will. to • short Ulna, Lring on the onontblyi.oriadarttl. regtilarlty. _Tatar Pala have new,. 6,4 /ISO 4 41 iu fozi.l.bere taa 4irre. donson Ut , v....lpage nfplalph/4 arr melt tots,' r•cL P.r fan gurticolara gat n pamphlet, Da, or Doe agint. N. II —sl and d postale, Artatopt aucl.stod M .y author' W agtrit., will Insore • Look, routaluing ~ v at f.o rotor. mall. D. L. VA lINESTOCIE A CO, Elttatourgh, trltolosala want, and 0114 by .11 droatattlt st,tr :ddw fr T POST/al:If NIL LSUN & CO. I=l .GUN BAKU. SOLID BOX VISES, Oast •ml hammered Shovels and SIoPIPP, Piradf,_Blatt, , Waage+, 'farrow Tooth, lc. I•Vrtrathoupie,, 17 Marlacq. 141 reef, apla.lnodfc PITTPDU fUI D. PA. euicicic÷r,e SIGIIT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, Slfl I:I1➢IAN 4t. CO, ON Ttl UNION DANK, LONDON, IN ALOIS OP ONII POUND EITICRIANO AND UPWA • Alao,Dilla on the principal citiva and Porno of Franca, Belgium. Rolland, Gormany, Mania and .War fincola. n natal, cotudaatly on hand and Pa. aala LF WS. H. W/LI,IAMP A CO., foTelyn fa Ranker, Wtaal atr,t.,-oroar of Titio.f. Plttstmrgh Steal Works. JONIES. -HOYE, d CO.. Idoutliactnrcro of tun nem; .60, SHUNS. SLOW and A. IL STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Owner Ronson! PirstEts, Pittsburgh, lb. p. p. .01.611 O. B. .ncid.wats & CO, . I . II OFACTOII.I. OP Roger.' Improved Patent Sled CUltiVatoerewth, Comer Rau and Pir,l 87,41. PiltaZuspA, 1a9,/yelfc. RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. doeepb Dilworth. D. W. C. Bidwell. (Swxatore w ./Wiw, Rafe 42' Blom.) MILMI/ACTIMI6.3 RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SiIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, (T; Forwarding and Commleaton Merchant. AND WHOLICSIALII DRALER IN . Clheown,, Butter, Seed.CliNill2. Arid Produce (lunar&Dy. •v►_ No. 20 Wand Abwl. Pillsbunlk • Oft0:19. POSTER. BE D.• 0 as CB 0 „V .A. x I-2 , °trim% No. 138 WYlin inrl.l:d6mk -1,117.4.9unfi11, gir o .B: It n , .111.13 t '774, • STRAW BONNETS AND TIATE, • BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Sc., NO. 93 MARKET STREET, TII D I.l , ermS Que,rloll. —Oll MOD;lay (Ls l&h inst.,-the firro of Hostetter & Smith, the well known manufacturers of Ileste'ter's Bitters, were brought before the Court cl , yr ge d will, not having taken out the proper lict:nse under which to transact their business. This charge having been duly made, the firm r educed a license, the ordinary one for the :mkt of merchandise. The Court held the question, all to whether or not that was the proper license, under advise- J. SCOTT, Dentist, meat until Saturday, wien a decision favorable -... lied to the firm was rend red, and the indictment ALAS retnoved to the 'lousy l Oecu against them opiashed. It was by no neglect of LI Dr. Wor. A. WADI, No. ._,-;• p ees .l atel y south .4..,) theirs they were brought before the Court, and (bird door stsme Ilamtetreet. as the event proves' they were all right. Moe ll.mrs from 9 A Is till 0 e..a. splll,clfe Hl4O, 011 and Leath Store, OI PITTVIRDII AND }:AST LI DRlrry PAIOIRNURII D. KIRK VATRICK & SoNs, N. er 31 Aa RAILWAY.—Ate Dleeli e c immiasioncre , r " . d l. .of the Pittelbufgh and hest Liberty Passenger 1.., 4.,... itath.t sod Ch.taut at., rlolml ar c Railway eq/tpany, held on Saturday morning, ay ...d. DRIC AND SALTKD DPANISII lIILINtI, Dry and al Gm of of W. (1. Leslie, Esq., a temporary Croon Pelted ' , eta& RIM Termer.' Ott, Tetmera. ~j Cm- organization was effected, and the following of dem' TOON et t h e Imola Irk.., owl ecru we lent terms. ficeTO Imp chosen : President, Immo Jones: 931.A1l kinds of LeMber lo tbo rough wont,.[, for •1M I, Trellellrer, John IL Semple; Secretery, A. ilir . th e highest metket price wilt be given to cub, or takes lo Ciazt . r, The meeting th en adjourned to at the call of the President whenlii a melange for alles. Lemboretorto free of cbarse mold mld . e .. .4...w00. ". _ `'"" 7 "` fi e .. copy of the charter shall hare been.- z e GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTED MAGNETIC • - -.--- - ear; ia called himpapiA, for Ifettkal purposes, of • very euporior kind ~- Tim attention of dealers and ceki t i • tel will belont free of NA-press charges, wherever. Expresit „ an .... 0 _ _ J. _ wa ec n,,,,,„.•Dmattanoe of Ten Dour. Addreas Dr. este •,--.' " peremptory. R I f jaw! r A „- , i mvs-... 000.150 We--. - - • _ _ ...". MIEOM Z.2.1314.013.111NTT "1".11.I.L011, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Irish's New Rulidluf,` PITTIOUILGII. Pa anaai ye!. CARD. M tun Tea I.7llA7llalt.—.Ub,crsLations taker. at Shaves Opticlan Slam Nu. 55 FiftB nt., yesterday. 701. in SIIA DC. DO 31 00 37 ;ref" I . NION 1 . 11.A1 ye Alpc,txq a_t_tho rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, No. lin Fifth street, at 4 o'clock, r. 41., every afternoon. Co me for a few minutes if you cannot stay longer. JOSIAH REAMER C tt Lax i.orin nun Sa:w Sritti.—Our cene must have , been considerably o cili surprised on Sat urday morning, when they awoke, to see the hill tops covered with snow and the air thickly filled with the flying flakes Peach trees in full blossom, the hill rides covered with tender green, and the air full of brow squalls, is what one seldom sees all at once in this latitude. Vet we tom it all at once on Saturday, April '23d, a day to be noted in the calendar. At eleven o'clock on Friday night an uncom. fortsble drizzle changed into a pouring rain, which fell without intermission until daylight or thereabout on Saturday. Then, the thermome ter having fallen below the comfort point some lime before, the snow began, and through the whole of Saturday, the wind howling drearily from the north east, it fell in fitful blots and squalls, causing mole actual discomfort than any twenty-four hours which have occurred in the last five months. At noon on Friday, the water by pier of Mo nongahela bridge, showed scant eight feet Al it o'clock on Saturday morning it had already reached fifteen feet ; at two o'clock in the after noon the number eighteen woe find going under, the water still rising with a strength that we saw but once during last year. The Tigress, the Ida May, the Emma Chatham, and several other boats had arrived during Fri day, and discharged their freights of ham, bacon, hides, flour, etc , on the levee, at a teasonable distance above water mark. Owners and for warders went clown at daylight, on Saturday, to hail tons of freight afloat. A good deal of flour from the Tigre, weir wetted; of casks of bacon brought here Ay the Ida May, n whole tier was flooded; boxes of freight intended for ship ment down riser were fished ashore. 1 huge iron safe weighing altont four tons was waiting at the gangway of the Argonaut, on Friday. It was so heavy the laborers could not get it on board that day. The next morning it watt just disappearing limier the flood Captain Itrickell procured six horses and a crow Of alma to draw it out, for fear that some hint might strike or ground upon it Boxes of window glass, crates, tarpauli an, hoop poles,, kegs of nails, bulk tarot, spare, platforms, wrecks of bets, jolly beats, shingles, rhair stuff, and all the namely, articles that one, would find Ott the lercy of a city like this, at a iitne of brisk loading and unloading of manysboats, were seen mingled promiscuously from end to end of the levee, part afloat. and part disappearing. while a large brly of Well and tennis, Lit ed trgOttllONS of c xpenee, were working for dear life to nave as much as they might. A large, uantity of barrelled salt which w, lying shove the Monongahela bridge was melted in the encroaching wave+. and pig metal that wouldn't float, just sunk Tail bad rine wan from the MonongaliTh, prin• eipally. That river rolled out its flood, with much drill wool Titer, was heavy back water op the Allegheny In fall, from the ,it ('lair hel, we fancied we could bee a ridge of totter running out arrobs the mouth of Allegheny, Ps if the water !lowed up into that river. The wind NOW oo tempestuously that the ferry boats found it Laid to nieLli it. fury Thia back water saved us from great 1111114 g, role, there may he a sudden wed strong rise in the Allegheny, the quantities of lumber in rafts along its shores will he safe A steamboat, whose name we did not learn, broke down her rhinineys by attempting to pass tinder the aqueduct, in the forenoon, shy found no .11110 alts in going up a short time pre vious, hue no suddenly di.l the water back up and rice, that elie got back again only with the allots. dont ige No. G Vlfil. S 11101.1.- - Mr. Kit pat rich appeared rn be half of a ellen; of his, listore Judge Nriliire, un Seiturilvy lie presented its a re.isim for mercy on the jar: k•ltheCOUri. that the COnVieled loan was upright. hound and harmless when polier, but when he war drunk he was a fool, a erirly Man, (li, Palo! didn't know what he way about Judge said three wasn't a tnitrilerer but coinj,lJ.lvrt rail:110:411011. ,1 Coon wonld 'hat in whisky had become an ingredient. foi 10 speak, of almost 1---ere crime i life land. and the fi len the robber, Ile, dit throat and lagh1111)1non prepared ihellifiOlten for Übe commission of their frlrno,, will, whisky us 14111d1 as with Ike boa ie knife or the revoker The whole oillr.ion, said the judge, resolves itself into this shalt, would not have roranitited the crime if he were nut drunk Very well. nobody forced him In gd drunk, lie knew what be wan MIMI,, be wan a free agent; let him keep sober, and he will get along well eunuch This is sound sense, and we inane been thus particular in noting the facts above. that the coinantinity may understand that any plea fur impunity in Crime, on the ground of dnu.keon .es, lo nut ad united. Till: Mall 1010 kneiws that lie is a foul, a madman, a thief, or a robber, when he is drunk, roimoidi the r - rimr rehire 4 /se get, drunk. Ile prepares himself to run a muck upon society by maddening his brain with rum, just as the burglar arrow himself with skeleton keys for a raid upon bin neighbor', house. V TOL CIA- MoNTANE la. linustio.—A letter from the "wheelbarrow man" it in hand. A. 11 M. writes from Denver City under dale of March it The weather was exceedingly cold, Ihr snow about right inches dreg and the wind very high. Our correspondent describes Denver City, iu ',anod e ;t!r . ,s quite it smart place, which has been built up principally by Gen Lorimer. Two months before the date of his letter, there was not a houselbere, on the Phlklarch buildings hid been erected and more in pro gress. A church is fat bed, and at the dale of this letter was regularly occupied by Rev. XL W Fisher, of the M C. Church. rive holds rive completed, besides a large restaurant, and more gambling lionecs than are necessary rinigra. lion as early on the first of March hod begun to arrive, ltn.l a train cull front Lsovenworth City since the Ist)] of .Itxturtry, arrived at Pike's Peak during the laid work in February. lion correspondent gives groat credit to Urn. Lari. men for baring built up the nascent oily ; lie promised in a speech at Leavenworth, before go. Mg Wesb, to build a new Jerusalem in the moun tain fastnesses, whither 6110111,1 coma the people with asses and camels richly laden with the pro ducts of the land. (Inning built the oily, he was 111211 to reeurrect the Jews A ft M. had been at fering mach with frozen feet. Ile in now, however, getting better. Miners working near the town - he known to have taken out from $ll to $l,l worth of duet per day. At Table Mountain diggine, he ban beard of $1 per hour having been taken out with a sluice hoc. Many were becoming discouraged and leaving. The grond was frozen a foot deep and the !streams all ice-bound. Not much chance there for "prospecting." The writer describes the scenery about him. Ile says: nThe chain of mountains from this point pre sents to the eye an rwbroken line of about ono hundred and fifty mike, the nearest point being about eight miles distant, and it appears to he a boundless region of snow and desolation lam satisfied that at least ono month must elapse, if not more, before this barrier can be penetrated with anything like succeed. , I should like to write more definitely in regard to matters, but candor compel. me to admit that we cannot Le• bet.. one half the reports we hear. There are come men who arc doing well here, but where they are working nobody knows. They never come in except for provisions, and they always have plenty of duet with them." He says ' also, that emigrants ought to bo very watchful of certain white men who have station s them dwe - g - at- - fit-twabtif points all along the road to rob passers; the iti.L.:-uire civil enough: it is only the civilized men you are la be wary of. lie names in particular to chap called ;el • gins, near the crossing of the Platte, whtim our correspondent consigns to Pluto withok benefit, of clergy 1 - li . it . btrgij 6' N eft c. x urr : MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1859. r I. re rtt ti ov ?FL air] ,111(1 N«wn Mettle. 9 9',luck, r......_ 6 " P. Barometer J . /imam( llTCartraer's Casa.—T. B. Hamil ton, Esq., presented the claims of the above person for a new trial in the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Saturday. The reasons urged worn MS follow : "First, That the verdict was against the evi. dence. Second, That the Court erred in not admitting the testimony of I The facts were these: M'Keo was indicted jointly with lll'Cartney for robbing one Ill'enteheon, on Washington street, a few weeks since Ile pleaded guilty, while lirCartney stood n trial. It was offered on the part or the defence to put on the stand as a witness, which wan objecled to by the prosecution on the ground that after the confes sion of his crime be was not competent. The argument against this ix am: he is a competent witness until after sentence for his crime.—Eds. Csv 1 Third, The Court erred in not admitting the testimony of John Workman. [This fellow was accused by Allice, after confession, of being a participant in the robbery. lle was offered as a witness, but rejected, because of an offence of which he had - been convicted eight or nine years ago.—Ens. GA% Fourth, The Court erred insending for thejury and tinting to them through the constable that • • the Court was about to adjourn Fifth, The Court erred in reading the testi mony of Levi Lewis to the jury after they had retired. [The jury, after having' been out for sometime, came into Court and asked in refe r ence to some fact in Lewis testimony, when Ile Court read it to them.—lip's. G sz The court erred in not reading the testimony of Levi Lewis to the jury correctly, viz: in stating that Al' lire; M'Cartney and the prosem, tor were silting on the canal bridge together. Lewitt did not so swear. Finally, it is set forth that the court did not read Lewis' testimony correctly when the jury came down.- Mr. Hamilton made some comments upon the reasons for a new trial which he bad adduced At length he remarked that the jury themselves were not clear, under the circumstances, that they had given a correct verdict, and that they had petitioned for a new trial. lib thereupon handed to the judges the said petition. Judge Maynard read it with care, and referring to ii said he fouod there the following: - Owing to all the eircumstatmes in the trial, and fart, riradope ff , etr , "N ow what," imjuired the Judge, '•are I hone facts'! Why are they not set forth in full 7" To which Mr 11xmillon responded that the petition was drawn op hastily and:he had not time. The facts referred to were, however, those which he (Hamilton) had.tilluded to in his remarks." Judg e M'Clare took the papers in the matter and postponed a further consideration in the ease till next Saturday. AMAN 1;11.1.1:11. l Polon Saturday night a man named Charles Slacker, a blacksmith, killed a man named Thomas Bradley, of Brownstown, in the tavern of Pat. 'fugues, in Lower St. Clair township It appears that Bradley went to this house and drank; that he wan standing in the kitchen, and made a stroke of the fiat at Slacker, who drew a bowie knife and stabbed him in the left side, in the shoulder and in the neck--the last wound severing the jugular vein. Slacker then went into the bar room and drove the other chaps who bad gone there with Bradley, out. The latter lived about fire minutes after the cut ting. Starker surrendered himself to Justiee Snobs, and was by him combined to jail, ye. nrday Be confessed that he had killed 14.1. ley, :and said hr was willing to hang for it. It is reported that a feud existed between the partio , and that this fight was premeditated and intended to he a Settlement of old Scores. Coroner Bostwick ituki no thluthol on the dead body yesterday, and a verdict waif rendered in accordance with the above facts. Pat. Hughes is a seller of liquors, and is now in jail for Selling, after due warning, to a confirmed ebrinte. A, tor, - in Saturday, .s the ex proKA train coining welt, which is duo here at aeon, wt. at a it.,int about "31, Main .1,1,t ''l ,111, E 1 3.1 , 31 . K. 3 part ..1 the 4uie ran the truck It appear+ that npwitelt there had hear/ tell unchanged aloes the train going paaved. The malt-hump gave the vignal ol "all right." The train moved on 31 $l ,, Fr Ti,,. real 1....0f - D.11% e broke her nay throo;:h the invonl bran., and dol not Ily the traek, hot the expreve cur turned arrosa the tea. k and Iva,y driniaged :. or of the trod, nere ako percen the tram lea. , iviored. Iv• of the eoei,ver. Lytio, eau, re;•ret not know. tri;;littol ao-ole.nt MoB pretroted. The snow waa fallit.g la:, and he was running his train elowly. IC lie Lad leavu at full 'Teed. the train wituhl have gorse .ver a high reihnnkinerit, with no telling what lose , f life !qr. P.r.ggv vrav elftolueh., on the train. Tit ii mail train Irian the rapt, duo here al 12 Sat urtlay n.,it,i, and tin taiit line, Mop at 12.10 midnight, ilid liiit artite i iil 11 iin ,anday niortiipr, t.:lncl.. thu grmit f.. 11 iir ',ins in the niiityttanti. Akin'', ludic, tell diming p atimilay liii ir,i htiirn train. aiiiiie ~1...,1..A . ./.! ,ve i I•V a heavy land idtiln )41, 1 m I mil, ii 1..i1i i. t 1.41 4 , . '.• 0- 1 , SLO.111;01111001, News —'n m I . ,ititag brinarif Itenj Franklin was,arrerried . day last in Clarion county, f or t orging ~../.. i lie beaver county bank 10 ihe atuntrii , . , ,,r ~ lie wt. taken to Deacer county . , A child of Mr John Nltirrity, rrir ...f '.lop, Fay ette county, aged Iwo yir, , ,,„ . „.„.arir OrriUtt OD Friday, the 1... th, noel i,.... .I."-.. nee.. ..... TIIO house of Danl.l 1 !111eitC,11. Of Knox .p , Clear field county. was 1 1,1ro)e•I by fire OD the l':.11i. . .. ...Th e I . iii,nnileville I: al, pruf gfit“,blishalent t.. altered for sale Mr. Shaw ha. a titutrawn front it r mitt trial management • C.,eirr I ri,nr.—.loltu Kennedy, convicted of 'dealing an oil CO/41 from bin employer, wax nen fenced in three months in jail Mr Days made applicathro for the discharge from jail of a titan named Silaa Cartwright, charged with Reduction. Ile has been (here two terms. The District Attorney objected, because the Commonwealth had used due diligence and been unable lo procure the attendance of certain necessary witnesses Milan was not discharged. • Tut: ,eptenc, of Thermo! Flaergan, convicted or ?dealing the valise of Arnold Homer, n while ago, nu., lit the request of his colinnol, post poned until next Saturday. It was he for whom Mr Kirkpatrick put in the plea of drunk, and therefore worthy of sumo compassion. CurtoN•u Saturday morning, held nu in.pteht on the body of Julia Oldeoroth, n muldlwaged married woman, who lived with her husband on Spring alley. It appeared that ate tn.! died very uuddeuly iu a fit Of ai , pplexy, and a Verdict wan rendered accordingly.. regular monthly meeting of Oat l uung Nlen's Christian Association will be held at the rooms of the Association, on Fifth street, this (Monday) evening, at et o'clock. A full attend ance is earnestly requested, no an interesting re port will be presented by Mr. Davis. the agent of the Association. Co,. Wooster Rapsttlican says that fire companies. in Coshocton county on one farm turn out 1.000 gallons a day; another montane. tures 5110 gallons; another :;,:dtd ; another 1,500 —in all, 11,000 gallons a day. These works will all he in operation in less than three months. APPOINTRD.—.john N. Berlin was appointed, by the Court of Quarter &endow!, on, Saturday, Supervisor of the let district, Peehlen tp., In place of Win. Wormcantle, who was elected at the March election, hut declined to nerve. W. Mar ko, Foul ,of East Liberty, had char ge of the cape. Tux Blairsville Ilreord, of Saturday, ealys that on Monday evening of last week the town of Punxsutawney wan "hilted by a severe bail storm, I,bioh broke in the windows in the south side of the houses. It full to tbe depth of ventral inches, and did nf.511 until late in the day. Too Wheeling intelligcnur of Saturday, soya that on Thuraday eightsome thieves broke open a railroad car on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Itpilroad, above that city, and stole several bun dles of valuable dry goods. The thieves put the goods in a skill', shoved off down the river and got dear. Toe woollier wan very cold and unseasonable on Saturday nlghL The snow ceased nth o'clock. Sun day morning, the snow still lay upon the hills, and wan frozen quite hnrd In exposed places. Wo will .... oneliet the effect of this storm upon the fruit. The air on S uns 7ylALlit. war war. ____..._-_ltft•-•._ ..,... ~,' i Carriages ana buggies. AN election for Councilman In the Fti'd ' mr-, 1 Allegheny, will lake place on Friday next. IR TILE ACOOIIIMODATION of Pitts bargb.x., su n arangera visiting we city, the mialt: "Grade or no grade," "new, and old grade," are " tr;lzud. aw.n.i , ... 1..... 4 1. , "1r I n th... r o f " the war cries, and which party will win in the ,'',._ '''' . .....„.. i ff,1 ta Ilium., ou (Inn atty.!, for the, mak of usatittlf:7B.4, .11UtiOIMA AND PPRINO IVAOONA, Of lilit writ iinaeolfacture—th e materiel all &Aided with ~. dreadful fight is am yet by no means certain. Pcrirtows were presented in the Court of r' ln- '7 l ,: s .`;,`", ' t „„,„ ,„,,, I r t thr , ' urn l o ii,,,. inp,p,,,, n, noon l'lcas on Saturday, Irma Sarah A -'arbor and the lut &overman years in Allegheny City, will, an ha and Lucy laiborst, who pray to be div-..ced from, cr ,,,,, of buvldm., in mlftick,C ,ii ''' to t hTtAICS their husbands, I. B. Barber and Aer nmn to' °rid . w " k. h jn w a sT eli, aro nwpoctfully iIIVIL -4 to call an ...114i110 horst. The usual preliminary o ,Ar wan m a" in. ouch case. - Le_Factory on the encore of IfoiltinVf atrial and North Ountaton, Alkir,beny City, J,VEIN &Arra, *, rurliOniditoT ' F OR SALE—!louse situut ouse St Lot r the south-runt canna of Market and Libel having a trout about thirty foot, now occupied I lee, 001. For tarn., enquire by note llannugh ; ap2oilwiloi __ ttitlltllM . RUNGS AND MORTGAGES W.e, jui -wanted teperchase Donde and Mortgagee i of Your Thonainid Colima 1.,M,iii10,) on induct:unto 'fatale in Allegheny °minty. Moue oot excnedi each, and haring hot more than one year to run Apply In:met:uly to Box 4DI, Allegheny. LU lClR ll .—During the ^ " 1 " A in R" Rank creek lart week, over ~,, nate were run into the eddy at the mouth of -I° °reekAUph°le oem her of ratio sent • ' .. of thislare e preeent BC(18011, 113 IlhOW2l°Q - - p n m oe -iay evening last, Prof. liatrowii, of this ciiy delivered very excellent lecture on the me eel of temperance, before alarge andi eaver. aim literary magazine, to be called the eacon Monthly, is to be issued at Zanesville, ihio, about the Let of May. 'S. A. Down Co., have jest their Spring Stock of fine confectionerior, which ceceintse the greatest variety they have yet offered to the public. The/ are prepared to 1g ralsh parties with every le - TML the /ory bast style. They a large 'aisoinnent of fresh fruits, ' and in fact every thing IA theft :tray solicit a call from their at Moir well Moira stand; mast ice; - .Podoral greet, oilleeterw. Telegraphic _ April 23.—Mr. Brodhead's testimo ny—l was present at the house of Ally Gen. Black, on Sunday afternoon, Feb. Y 7; was sitting on a sofa conversing with Mr. Haldeman; Mr. S. came in while we were there; was introduced to him by Mr. H. He commenced a brief Conversation concerning politics in Now York and Pennsylvania; when it was ended, I saw a good deal of sand on Mr. S.'s shoes, and re marked, “You have boon unfortunate, sir, in crossing the street." Mr. S. went out but soon returned; heard his footstep, as he wont to the west side of the house. Judge Black came in very cinch excited and told us of the killing of Mr. Key. Mr. S. came from the front to the hack room. We ,sot fore inagistrate. There wore no New York friends of Mr. S. in the house t tho time. I asked Mr. S. if it was a bailable diem in the District: he replied, "1 to not know ; lint the farts of Silo case were all known, tint] knows, would be justified." Mr. Butterworth and Mr. rid tette came in, and some one asked limn if Net tra dead; they replied, "yes:" Mr. S. then muttered Is low tone, "then there is one wretch the lees in thi world." Counsel for tiefonco presented their instructi,.r slightly amended from the ropy prepared yesterday as follows: First, 'There is no presumption of malice in Casa, if any proof of "alleviation," ••es ruse," or .. jtiel• Uric:ad., - arise nut of Lbo evidence for the prosesu• lion. 1 ido the Slate vs—Johnson, :1 Jones, M. C. Daniel vs. The Stale, S Sinead's Marshall's, 401; Day's case, I 7 of pamphlet. Second, The existence of malice is not presumable in this calm, if, on any rational theory consistent with all evidence, the homicide sax either justifiable or excusahlo, or an art of manslaughter. Vide Satan case as above cited; also, 1 , . S. vs. Mingo, 2 Curtis' C. C. 'top.; Corn tn, York, 2 Ifennet Hear is I.ca ling Cr,,,,. Casco, p. Third, If, on the whole end.., ca prrnented by the prosecution, there in any rational hypothesis en, with the conclusion that the hem wide was just,- liable ..r sacusable, the defendant cannot be t..rd meted. I• • •iiirtit. II the fury believe that Sick Ici, when lilt homici•le occurred, intended to kill Kay. ho cannot lc cont icted of Fifth. It is for the jury to determine. under all the circumntancen of the rase, whether the art rharged upon Sickles it murder or jusuGalile homicide. liy mu's case, 2 Wheeler's Criminal Cages, Si. Sixth. II the jury find that Sickle, kill./ Key while the littler was in criminal intercourse with the sifts of the former, Sickles cannot be convicted of tither murder or manslaughter. Seventh. If, from the whole evidence, the jury lie. lave that Sickles committed the not, but at the time if doing ro was under the influence of a diseased niud, and was really unconscious that he was ruin airing a crime, ho is not guilty of murder. Day's use, pomplilet, p. 11. I . lighth. It the jury believe that , from any prod's. tuoung C 0... the prinoner's wind teas impaired, and at the o - killing Key lie liecatue, or wile en tally to, spalde .•1 governing himself in referenc m e to Key, as the debit nither of hi: , w:fik and al the time r tinitting taut net wan, by reason tuich cau, oncon.eion. that he was committing a crime t • said Key, he ie not guilty ..I uny idiom, whatever. Day's rive, pamphlet, p. 17. Ninth. was for the Jury t.• kty what was the slate ol the prinoner's mind as a capacity to de. ride upon the eritn Molly of the icaticular act in queetson. the homicide at the moment it oreurreil, and what wan the condition of the parties respec. lively, either an hi u scuttle or not at the name to , eal. These are open questions that may wino when rimenleration of tile it idenee, the whole of which is to lie token into mow by the jury. .isti•oe's roes, pamphlet. p. 211. Tenth. The law doe', not . rei,uire thnt the iatianit, which em ethnic hhould reiet for env eleti tile period, but only the, it eu I , t at the moment when the ai't with which the rici , upe.tpadds •harged. Eleventh. it the jury have any doubt a s to thi• 'ase, either in reference to the homicide or the toe. ion id sanit v, Sick/ea el 141 lie acquitted. It in the practice in the District id Colundirn for eitunael on both tides to draw tip instructions in form like the AboVe, on the law prints their raiie, which the Court ekercihiet its discretion on lialtinitling. After presenting the insituetv•ris the oiefunee I Mr. SLAM., rose act! commenced ail arguatra,a• taming then. Mr. Stanton intends to speak until throe and the verdict i• not expeete•ll•••tore 111•in•lay DEL% meue , N..! , April 31r. I thu Mrlhodiet inini.tnr, who im rti.argod with lug hi. wife., arrived here last a g IF. in eh Mr. Doan... 1,1,0 Trroton. who n him !I 1,, )111,7. V. 31, 1.11,1, at the r.tilro:ol •lop ~ niter, Ole from arri , v•l roni tho • , : ~, wool th•oll,11.•‘.1 ,o•et.1.1(P) rr, or !•• ilt,l•. ed a ,•.re L. poym. nu,h eno•mr,t,zL I. The ..rtrl. wz.l if J. • 11 , 11,:01 ros...n 1., ; The .1 i/ .litivenut ,11,wet Levu pe.,...arily •/. Aprd:.:.—Lear enwort:. pri, m Ir. til,l Ow I rr.1,e.1 ortut monthly iro. BYLTio-re„%i.:ii - Th, ei..rist .till co an.l w a- very hoary -lortow thv. ni46t. A l'o•vi t• Nr. r.viri T•• lELTM, The Finkle ,owing Mneb i n o 1,,u E „ to not ,1,,1 ..11 a , ~ ruptllrd to buy a Setting Al I.ut lin‘me .I ,, teralinc..l upon bu)ing, ,elf I rouipvl. t 1-1„ wo of the iwat ona. I.y .1. 1. C.rna4han C... Feolera: strft.E„A Ile rity. AA. SA k \ ••, It H tele 0 - ret 51..eieen 311.1,ter, Linimee valuelde eti,l in .ll- peneablearts , le I,r , preiee, Serelehee it I,r ~.crr.rc, Ltrei,,•. oil .1 Itheuteati.• a.l it ert. laze tuagi. ne ether Li:none/el. .1 'W. !lee Foremen 1., Amen...en. t;. "an tat-tt -I had a nogre man a ttrrh $1,20t natk ettltl (rent a bad bun, and useleas for one p3ar I bad tool everything I vault! 110 rritintut benefit, anal I tried the Nftlatang Linn It ham perlaeily rumd him, anti I ran new tab abate pro Gar him. iteapeetfully ytturr, • •i 114P.$ oan \N.' Every Homier, Temstor and Family eliould Ihir int alualdo articlo. S“1.1 I.v all 11‘tre &odor, everywhere It,. A Pam; l'r priotar.., Now Yo Aka, I,yoosr eolol•rared I v:ert Powder. lortoge • DARL I NGTON s DOOIVN lI\TSTJ.I.I..A NOE) .A.CI.Z.INTO7e, N... Ylll 11 Kt 1 . ..4.i, rr t•TA MANI: 111.4X'¢, PITTSI:I7.4;II, r 4. lurrlt.l. [Wilding, V., 1..4 h., Itir 1441,, 451.41 nllx. pr..; 1n.,. or ktcren, I.y rim Continental losornore C. of City of N. York tr , ,l .Vtaphrt.7 l`nr t 4.11.4.1.14 s 1,4414 with.. I ~ noon 4ty I.lninlll 1. Maolintlin Piro It f autainc• colopotit of the City o Now Y ork. • Sh $.:43,419 Sri /rtoo7 ~,,, (.1 I h,l crpl: CALI kV .A II Cloldn •Co , N.l. 1 7 •1WOod I,l.l•lturglv. JIIIIN I) 1.1, evll 1. , . , •f llrGn,lA Co, N. I M. PIM . • fling tin , A-1. ACo Woo.l • JAMB 1.. SCII IV I krz, nr It A Pulin”Atork A Co., No. IN Woo.? .ArmA.l.l:l•bargls; Ei I. W lIITN , 111 H. Who,. A No. IS With , l'l , l•oorgte .l• 19 At f . . - tj RECEIVINU. A NEW LOT OF P I A,N 0 8 Frain llw CelebOttell Ftwt..rknA of KNAItE CO At 404 1(4 7 ..." .1 AIII rPTIC Will, At L'nn •'llll FAtabli•boel Plan 141.4," I N W,. .1 2, AROUT FOUR HUNDRED TOM. i.gbfiy Ice, with privlloge of ballot ill Kid on OM for approrod oodurned puim. by up 11. U. • .1. 11. at Extra Sup bbbL, and Daub'," Ears In small uckg, fur nalnnsul retail, by ald:3 lUDDLIC. WIILTr, _ I bugsclean Ric 1 Parham to do. mimeo! dm fur sale by spra ILIDDLX, WIRVI .11" ASLEY-1,000 bush: Spring *tore and br - zusimcogic 3 6. P. comxiirr • ••• • ------------ Em iii - iiiiirritittiiiidiiii , itill - 1859 ? Sea Son Arrangement 1859, Lune Incin, V. P., Snx.ryze, Wz. .1”..... J. J. DETWEM Brusrrrs. jas. PA.', Jr _ ST. LOUIS AND ST. 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NO., entir4sl34 a itl4slraa 44, or only • very 44;;;;11 14.44 14 01 011 1 , 4, al whi• la r454454415rab1e dlaaailldartiwt .. pre ..1 l 4) 5-411445 614,r45. whu had Curno from a flh, tan. , expr,...l, 154 atu.sl tn.. nun. 444x,544,t1ng tbrs 1V.4441 LIU , AI . 0 1.110 g . ...11.4h 4 nn ad, rtn4 , l T 145 4-55 is na lain, way of melliug W 44541 that/ at Inst.., 14414 41 4 ale, Inty,ra are 44.14,1 t 5.014544. 11445 y an. 415415111,1 4,1 114 e 4141555; tuna) of 14414 inn n.; 154.1; oppite, n; they 141441 a r4,lt In .41.1444 rt, suds .4.1.4. w g i ll ha an A fliiiii.,l 4 iiiii•liiiiiit W ei AMAMI IA tiii 1,41 lit landed It b 45in5p44.451 that a ,4 4 4 la,. p0r,,, 4 „( 0„ i W 4 ,441 oll.5•41 at Mt.. nal.. ,11l 054 414.4, 14.441.4 at At r. 11... t. YI.,•••11,1A 1.4.1..,1iierW1.4...ar1y In lin , 1:u1 h., first 1.4 nt ,11,. • wnn rfdi , ,nlinent op. • ultlivo• iffinre, nl tip. f I tondo ILlnii.rnowion .• h.. n.,1,Y lb"aL hopr. Engl., at Seyond Hoard Ly •tt kA tot Apt it wttl nttti .1 .tt, tt ink t• tt.r Alt r... I d ••=l.. P . I ttitttll r trt 't 'lt" t b•Prol MAI A. r r... Ilia 1.r005t0.,.. marl,' la 0100, au/A Moos! to. .loooao 11.0ar0.0. Tra ra loto.o. a (nor motor loor too n, loo.rol !loa Kahn o oo 1.1 :too 1....,nr. Poorlo Istloaotrol 00l far cooovooro ioo loat utat.l ar .. Poor c ,f lol•olooltool. nod artroa,nun •la 11. rho. el Import. by linlirox el. I. L.. 11' .% . H. -I ..F I Ltlen• A 11 1.. It. r hirt,..r)rk: 1.1,11.0., •••• 4 .., I t. .I . P 1 .4.1..r.•'1 11. . 5..1./.01 11. ~ 1.1 A .. 1". 10 lad -1.t.1t. 44,4 W4 ll / 4 4(.4,1.4 a*: II .•. 11.. c 1 .1.. 0,1,, MERE 1,1 k 14. Cl 4, t. 1. .! rror. r...; is 1.. ~'~~ 'v l i1.,',1' ll'nv'l i lu~l~ 1 , ~ 1~~ l .. • .t ho nkouio 'LoTth, lr• yi pao1„1 ;1 i nol t All l e 9 i oanioo nn,,, ^.l., un ,/I. tin. rir on. i•ltul, p t 11.11. 1.. 0 1 •• r • 1p onto y rlu ..t.l 11., I, •ti p• root r*t, ;I , 10, 11. ii. .; n010...ea of Ilurto.o lowu Ito rti tie.hulr. .111 r ISIS:III.. • f otro t. Sloar nosh. t ill .• i.r.. ; fo 111/ of roa/lu. WO, 11 , ,I.ter.k /4. ion! rottl.ll. jot urroo* pt. Thou ,leuitiottion 1,/a /. !tinepy of, att4ol o I arol TI. ~ :a / p. rt.:, it n II; I,llld Ilkc• 11 , 1 if. • u•-• rou no•I Itrindroll. ming nir.n ult.; nio :Jou 1 . /t•• Puli. 1: tit.y Ow coat, nod knew as, slot., at., e lest th, 11, get e• hen Ilse) rra,le chat .•1 at. , tool corn/ r lot* It 1./,41, , •••1,41111 • , 1.11,1411 11)11 -14 ..4.114, /4 , ' 111 1 111 , 1 , 011•41/ I I o bolo th N g Tlo utatou I, the.ptirporo ; I ho 114. lamp o tti; the i•tt./.1.3 11.11 Vot alal u. 014 WIII 1 . 1, II 0g44.111111 VIII 160 ern not Pio 111,•••1 to 1, si 1111 it nu/ nor too 1.t.1.i. that olto ui ill /WY 411 , 1 Ile. imid, Hal k In n t.. yllll t 1•411,4 114 lo•Itia. It u don't {look Ira *hoe, /II I/111•' hur otur. to 11, k man til It natoto ol u Witt drso or 19 Ma ono tt, to r ut; otply ta.:l hum 1,11 I Ito ',tont l'nortts of ..3101,t 0,1. In —Th. omit: Ise;.l.eat Far..lor,rllB In from titiPtirot 'mt./ratty snot tang, wit, nix bIlrf.,1•11 neol • Lotoe ...oil 1.4 ro, of Ott ett) I;*tet/1.., .• rt, ow purr of roal I.outu lu•lotiong L. 11111, Aco . ur1•11. ,1 1.44.14/11, tik 1 C1 , 114/11111, 41111 toltil• ly I;.t Th•• nu •p ilto otio t boat. hod; 'an Tod I W.l.` , ot; ./.1 4,1 the olio r I o u 111.•oro .•1 ppl.•1•11;ti o up; I tisoniih &no g . 7.1.1.1t, Lao loop ti 1 4 . 41.4. t.r 11; in ...Inn ted. and.° Wan, ni V./ 100 I. tat •p. llot pair ot 0.. , ChAire o to , o net tak aide to prow. ate thLs tr/i• unt, Ps 1 [...1.4 Ili , Ix at that Th,. tiputt•fit&ntiltiti, 31 Tiinto.111./ 1101 Tor; 01, •Ir oti 11, full. ye•taittny toel rut,. tea uo in tiro. ,slog aftansed the t hintsen)s, t , .,t wee. I,J by shan't's!" and nn deunagn done. floe niat,berl the so 1.,.,, very yet. withm Immanuel.. rdina In rreors4nit.dtiring. the day. 11 / 1 11111,1/11 111 the evening, ree eotaPanfod 6.1 tan eharpeat llghtssit, and heavioat thussdor 101110,1, • taia has beau no lenity that t .• Italy no doubt it nil! go". an 111 1111 , 4 1 / 1 1W 1 / 1 10 Iten tilnr,llll,l we mot think flat fall. 0,11 f414/111111 Gavle7hl, hie for ant.. dap. to rime N is Tr Or 1111 , 7111111114-. sante* that tls. sir. Joe, 11:•Itlen, ta.und from Nl , lk lerhatrus 1,, .hdlormat, with n Gill rarges. aunt. 111 the Tit, Ito Min Itaystre, sn fevi enter. Thee hoar iv a teral aee" She Ileantond, rl , lll hero left etnetrenall on Friday tel;let for it.l I-dna Th.• A umea. with Ironer, left F. for tiorti ut t lee ant, war Tho ars account of olio, hFI on rt itiat., will pNtotbly in.totad am. o. lank, Ire two. .. A lier,a, competition iv maid to Ir going un het Me.. 11 IL, Northern anti On ihrtm.itno and td toms, lune of I.unta SUN.) —Th.. river yesteselay noon semi at 20 fret, anti falling. flex run ham lova principally from she Alanongnien thollgil Um Allegheny is now runit:4; Got tilting. The ilnittaµto to totalaw l tar leer Fatter - day max not great. A f ore k. .4 nom aullecrent agave , what Oita 1,011,1 wen 01, (1/ u Mor 1 ::111'..11•Lt s or11, The Ktupire City euut Ilottry Graff %di io thin tr.ming. he ha.... pmtrrany. titeam boat Keglate; ARRIVED. .DMPARTED. Dr. Rau, Bram attrill. Dr. Etat, Brow.'"llet. Tolognalt, du. Tt.legraftli. at tut I Bayard, 1 , 11.1...11, t'tt/. Itapatt. Eliaboth Allan, vit. W11.4.1/1, Wltet 1 M t . ., ittortllnfrt J..lt. t tray, Loll. 111, f eug.,1,0, eindrillegil, i'lld , ! ~, .r. Cottrirsattt, . I :svxn-- . ...0 feet, .11.1 Lahti T•teKrapilio markets. Apr $1 —Flour Itvav,‘ cilete. 4:,04m) •• 4 4..1.4 Slat, to 1(1.4. , 1; Cr, old, 10141 5.;0., ti 40 lur WI,. ul I. r, uni..n lioin.voat Ara- Corn t;I In at •12f., solS.l, sod S,Sw.So!firm;, r )01,,w k $17,.17 mr,e, untl $l2 lor pg 1.10,1 b 00) nut / 11}w IVlthk;7 rely ...MN., Apo e I 1:1 tott I. atti the Palm of la, I Ithill re,o of 11,r 3% roftzt. pot' L. anti ..n titl4, The letter rat. , 1. , 1 . es Ithlllaw fair . 1 ',al- Bark I ',ward vd.ry a/0n1y...1 A. 1 qaorritrum is firm at f p•u• ton. Thy hour Int" k.t Itt.SMlltillVl, paint, and the only tram,. action report...l fur aldputant la &ma barrel. IVratera extra at $1125 f ey harry!. l'lto Wen h,. Ihutio cvnatruiptum am Inn • ttrd troqu up lo S 7 23 for cunnoon nuPerGte and fancy lute. ttopliuv colatI411•1 to romp furignml very 'doll, ly and rho,, t• gradually d. rruasiu.. Ay>pl.,or and Wrn Mudd aro dull. 5Sa quote. thu funuur Sat SI It..s and I the lath r at t. 3 :57!.; per barrel. grata—Thu market V rcry poor!, aunpllnd with Insets 4,4 and prima luta at.. trantatl fur nultioit. Adel of WO ht.!, vle awl had at f I por bushnh and h'lslt $t taauG3, to atatn. Ilye,, In dens:Lad at the advs.. noted yym t,day, and further nen , have barn made , at ` , 7 cunta. ',urn is 00 , 7 uantout at • hallow adv.,. of una caul prr naahnla ,allnar at St, rants.. Oat,. Pnlawaro aoht ut apt., and 11.0.1 unt, pur ln.rl. 0104 .hualy....h.e of V,O huntuda nt .yta worth;l =5, and Has atud $171: 1,, at 2t.;!:; tit , 2l., hi i t. :jt ctu, I .—riovir %It el ~ 4 4 '41.. , 7,4 Commercial. „,,,.~, . :;... ~,. "la r.er.4, m por t • apy It A 1,1.14 .1”.1., I. 1.ti41 1.. i.f 1(11.'1,1 I', 11=E! RIND STONES 50n all;iii 319 Litit.rt y drool, Pittsburgh. VOR SA LE— )rug Stur.. O boAlto, nirrudy , oftobtO!' ;'sfileti innett Also, Lot foot on Alidu• ..PPI S frnmo y nod :' tom. For A CO-. npl4 Ft..k _ . (Jr tile ti o In , l ins Witte. during the first year. of their erb.tto 6 Purling , . one of We must u.torsion: Protrnnunly for tbrao poets 61 lila L. Fahtiestrek'd Cdobrutd V. boo Proved to 10, n .1- ed and mid by H. L. FA Druggiettt, out net ol F..ut Petits*. A Casn or Itt•rror Or.rge. Road, Ituventlr ward, r moullo effre.U.d nn morals wIO • wt or- Pi rll I P f r4O Pi ./........ lirgu far Veaturs. MisSO CB 1 Notice to Ilissolirl litres Shippers Passengers. /WE hale inade . nnarrat , q4l.,a ! or, V V with 11.4 51,44.4:1614 P4 , 41.44t ( n 4. potty I , y clo Mb, In., VA...NlLO passeugono and freight LO all 1,044,2, L.. ItlL,4l,4ottrt 1::1 t.r Fur Anil., Losrticulsni, apply tiP Ft, , 1,,r5 Vs. einiin Rust /14,44.1. L. 44,c.1 ! , :.s•t.4-L slot are stalog e 4.4441 164 um. CO, 0,4 4•4 L• If No. CI ll4JLlLtwrriAl •L, 1,4414. FYI9I4I7OII(') A K NI; I q ' S C3 I I' I : I S /. I . )A T I h r i t. t , j l l, nbvnuv ENINI A (CA UA li.rupt. ILI 0,41.1 L, A vx.:,44, winks, 44r t 14.4 441•44.4 sod 1.1.4.crruht:44144 L,41,44 E 01.141 Tue.sw 1.. a. 1 , 4.4 . f1 , tL.,!41 pa4L4Lags apply 4.44 4 , 14 FLACK, ILA LINKS .0 104...4,444144. emcinnttlf, J 1 , 1 , , •: 1,, r.•. ...b_ I l oli 11. eINNATI,\ LilS- I÷VI I.l.l'..—Tlie eplowliLl ~:p.r ,lA.OB, : ,P., Cnrot. Iftworn, will 1 , 1... (1,- IL. mt.-, ,^ ,:,, F O/: I_ INCIN /..‘, A 1 I . ,I,OU!S . C,..1. L.. 11 I,rp r, v ,Il I. r ... „, gl-„i.",. hJ.. . .t., I '".".",.!. . ~^..•” 1: 1.L.,,,1, V. ..,7 (It ..1. , i f'- ..1. ' 1 .: •: ' '''' ""'" 1' 1. ', ...A ' 1 . 1 . - ' ::;;;1 ' II N . LY .... C. , . i•• , ' ^ 1 7, 1 1 0 g. :I. P.l tj i., Di It i ( 1 . -- '. " I j 5 1 77.7:: ..,1..c1i 1-14.1 ti. L.• npotto .1....., 1".1., ~. I• • •• h• I .310 1-I al.. 0..... p.ll, 1 , . l'll IS 1, 't"..... 0 , ..r, r, . „„1.1 Fl 11'1i....::, ~. 4., , . l ..4... A1 ,1,.. 5 . ,, , ::!i i :i:. „ 1 ,;,.. i_V 1, } \ :1:.. ,:, ,: .. .. , t •. , - .,, i , ., • i_l" - zr . ;, 4„.1 . F./ , 1 ..m.,J,L....... Clry, 1....,11.. ...., .... 7" : - .71.; ...• Lear,.4... Lb City, 1V.,t,a,, Alen.. -41, 1 , .. , .pi..A. :.-: . 1 .,././. N.L14.1... Filly, 1.•••110C,/ I:l.ff+, UP,I,.i C/i,.-11... LS., p ~ .....,..,; p1d...-t hntr WA I 5E,,'..,,t E.., u ii, 1.. u. I, z the a1m.......1 all 1.L.1.411.,- ~ Cs c.t. THYS LAY, ;:..... /11..,.. :.r ii, I,r In i.tht. . r 0. , $,,.. nppl , ot, 1...1 or to npl.: io 1, %eh, LALNI. • . CO. 41,,u, '7.'l. 1 L0111:!, c. l 'Oi: :", . !AA I IS A_ :..". 1'.1.1 I==lllllll iF:r iJaill liiul, :+l. 1. .It , L. I,II:ECT-lia ,1Z.7-•,,,,, 1 ii . K.• : ..e,, Il.el In,: ..e. leln ecal en, Wee It ...,:,,,e'eA re e illl wee, emu, nie. , rt. Galen, Lenlne.o.• M. , ir,,, - Lee 1,. 1, - -wrie 11.1 Cler.ite.._W e 1r. , 11 , 1. I. , ....,.. 1:14•i nee eer 1 e lit Caul -ti... lene• e.ten...neer Al•eleLltA I el, G•pe. tr. , l 11.1. - ,:n, nel l..,••• f,„ Ile , nee.... en Ili on TI eIA PA . Il•l,e1, en.. ne :. n'e 1.n.1.e re H. For fre'l. 111 ~ 1.-ein ni Ily nee..1...An1 ..r to FL ACK, It A ItN EA A IS,. ...,,e ea, Do. for St. Paul, vlaKeolruk, Mune:nine. Davenport. Rock 'stand, Galena, 1.,,a bubue, Wenona, La Crosse, &c.. &c, Tll F, I' I Nli PASSENUER ei 4 me , nettne HAZEL ' , ELL C.pt Knt.i. wellelnen= , n n y. y I. at. I. r len. .41...‘,- An.! all it s ne.,1.1 e nil, • • TH.l',; I LA V. 'Xelle inWAnt. FLACK, II lUN Er: A I 'e • • l• e • • l, end ele.l Corn,- 31111,.. a ee.i Wae........ 1 .For itatzt .?jptrior. F oi: 1,,1.1F: SFPFI:101: TI. , F - ,,- , I. eGIIT, Anlen iinwel.lneg. S ..t..r. .II rllrd ~,... 4 . p. •f tr“., . 1 4,, 1.. 1,.1... F.,..,1".. ne. al. ',OA' i.e.:. I, eleerin: II- ee• i. , enen Well Innwee (Inv.! ne.l ..11 Iner fer-A1 le ie..en 7111,1 ',AA", !len . _: , tle A e•rel. en.l P . , Kneel,. ..1 - ...we..., n; e 1.7 e - Pe l• -..: , ~, HANN ~ I, ~1,-.10ri.• :IFor Itirmplus. 1201: .Nllolllll,s AND N _u or., ....en., I , C - VEND •••• TII tI, *pH, I:1 STEAM r a RBLII VZOTrV9 Marble Mantels, MAI , E ry mArrIINERY Aht oal hat.] at :he I.•k,e , t pt ikTo 1:001) 11()USI: S11011.,i) 11E Avrrif. - It I t It. v idt• ..t. 111 IYX ONTINIMIV`I'',..I, TA I . :ES ANI44: EA V E ' 4 4*E4) E . 4 4 A 1U:.41 - 771"1 L r ;;- r r • N. II —Ohre ..r.k • 1 14.•11,1 11.. 1.4 borng mat.l.. - tat •••1 ) y tylo, ab 11 , ) , ..J:e14t)kt, .1.1 I , y mi,ro Waror,, 1111 l Mantel ROOM nn 1 he Seeoull OFFIi 1 .1 1 :CRTI - SMELT, 1.11T1.1;Cat:11 W. IV. WA LL CT STELi2yr EIdGIIV S MII, L 1' U NiSll iN • I E.\ M .- ENt ;INES 1.,n 11:1.11,1 :0.,1 made to 1,-0,,n1..r. PANS:SW:1.1.1;11: liNGIN II A Nil M 8.3 VII.: •:4lldl ht uhroy, MILL I Itt..3i — rq ' - 110(,7'ING CIATIII.I, FIiENCII !IL ILI: MACHINE'S. ia to. Mil:es, aud chomp., mit.l num). tlp.” iron Machin., 31,01101:1117s I'.lrL: \ h. r.c Aunt NI I Nei 14: 31 - CIIINES; NI ILLS for ntid R.OSE.'N rArcNT rE:1; 11 - 11EELS.r. L i ..no P.tsr 'hi!., nro cheap, and warreuto4 to nnr. flan Itultinz /or Elt.ratorn, ns.o-third o! 1 : 4 11r.r. 11:9- 0111,, , Inl•orty nt real, rittnbonnit, W. W. WALLACE. II I'D /1 ULIC CEMENr. E SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agetzt X In Wiloronoty for the No of Belmont et no , nt. flanent Inncl. gnporlor in any oth, Nold (hi. mark-el, for PnIPI,t Work, Yortudattons, et....rn, tiro Walla. etc., and nll warrnutatli,.l. ine,thrtill for Dung i t bnrrt.l. W, ibvitz a wlpa.r.,ll of it,. nal, nay roma. A tar o , w to 1.1,ta ) . ko t l h.ttid, and retail nt low price, W. W. W A I,L„k ::1!. Liberty .1., Plaster Pads—Louisville LI 'I 5(1 1;11LS. PLASTER PARIS , • 101 l Mao Pln,4,r Park for num, W o 1,01 Lono•ville t ima y it li, Liberty nt..„ W. W, ~ ~ / aienuph; ~ ~~._~-4~ .... ". fi~ ~ .. , .r - t‘'+4 MEE
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