t)ittsliitr,gk Ogiatitt. fluff- P.. 11111.1111043. L. 4T03..111, a. 70.a1=11 .• 41411" Ii o . , tisd , PR 0 pre 'Rio-R.13.1 24"krr1333L - 14.(3-33. r. --- FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1859 navalty at rue Totarromen—The PhiMel thin 'Prom Bays that the evidences that the ,drianfidA4Minbilration has resolved upon an other aggreedon upon publio sentiment are mullfplying with fearful rapidity. ?Jr. Buchan an, his - Cabinet, and his dependeate io office, foie resolved upon employing the whole ma chinery of the government in the destructionof the _popular will in all the Territories of this Union. Not only are the people of the Territo ries to be deprived of any control whatsoever ::.0143r the tmbjeet of slavery, but every branch of public service, the judiciary, Congreas, ex "pain, and, of course, the army and navy, is to :be enlisted in the enforcement of a code by - rerldob slavery is to be held in the Territories in ..:deflasee of the public will. TThe following paragraph from the • Canino , t•:•• - tion, (ho new !government :organ, is tilted in ?? He [the President] bolds that slavery exists in :the Territories under the Constitution of the UMW States, and that the people of the Terri , tortes must decide for thecoselvee whether or lot -they will have slavery when they Come to forma State Constitution, preparatory to a:Troia:ion into 'the Union. We have italicised the words ithio'h contain the issue between the President and his revilers. It is because Mr. Buchanan depies to the Tettitorial Legislature the power to abolish 'llaveiy, and_ plekes himself Li Sue - lain the decision of the Supreme Court in the Dred Smith case,', that he is nolo charged by CoL Forney led his ismoolates with being false to the doctrines of poPular sovereignty, and, therefore, unworthy? of the. confidence of the democratic party. -We elate'the cue-plainly and distinctly, that we may do no injustice to any one in the proof end comments we are about to submit to oar utident." Thisame paper, in anotheiirtiele enunciates the me, democratic &Karina as fellows ??The constitution, according to the decision of the 'highest tribithal known to this govern went, enures to every den the right of taking and harlig his staves in any of the territories of the Maid &ales. This is the beouf,, and by it we balleith the people of the northern States are "Wig to abide. Honor, truth, plighted faith, and 10,017 ther sacred principle known and apprecia by individuals and communities, de mand it. What is the inevitable deduction which flows from thie plain statement of facts ? The curie of slavay, if it be a curse—the blaring of slavery if it be a,good or a blessing—must be alike endured or ujoyed by the people of a territory, during the atistence of the territorial corporation or uganita tion." • TIM PMULGUAT EXPIDITIOIL—The democratic papal are circulating a boast got upon the poor authority of the Waahington amttidution, that the Paraguay Expedition, instead of coating millions, did not coat a cent beyontthe amount necessary to purchase the extra vessels woad in the expedition. This is aridionfousfabrication, and can deceive those only who want to be de ceived. Of thirfolly and corruption practised in this_matter the Wishington correspondent of thiPhitadeiphis North American writes: "The parties benefited were those who sold seven rotten old steamers •to the government it Abalone prices. One of them, which - recently brought less than $4,000 In New Orleans, was sold . for $44,000. These hulks were known to be =seaworthy, weak and utterly unfit for ser vice,' when they were purchased. Yet a con tract was made for their hire, and a subsequent one of conditional purchase, for which an ap proprtinion of $289,000 was carried through Congress, under the urgent pressure of the Navy Department. And in order that no slip might occur, the negotiation was closed before it was poitsible to hear of the safe arrival of any of the Teasels at their destination. All the reports of the officers attached tnthese "militia vessels," as they are. called, agree in representing them as worthless, and some of them have been con demned as =safe to return home in. Thegoes lion may wellbe asked again, why the Navy De partment purchased craft at all which were known to bnirall and -unsuited to the service' No uplaustion has yet been deigned, but Mr. Tottoey will have an opportunity next winter of, giving the reasons before a committee without a whitewashing democratic majority, such es pre vented a thorough investigation last - tession. All the others which were made to lap over from pretended want of time, will be revived and pursued, so that - the country may have some idea of the gross corruption and frauds which have been so common under the present Administra tion, exceeding in extent and infamy any thing ever before known in our whole history." A Minnow Lsrrsa Warrea.—We have be fore us a copy of tbe Ironton (51;.) Furnace, containing slater front an indignant Missou rian, whose rights have somehow been interfered with by the editor of that paper. The intelli gent writer, it will be seen, goes injor Oa lar gest liberty to white men on the slave-owning - question : Pltr Limey Sir yew will please stop your pa per for I William Creasy am tiered of it I think my year id owl and I haw no rise for it army longer as I dent like It nor your pollyticke now tit pleas Send mee no more and yew wil oblige mss William Creasy Orter Creak vain County No - Aprils the 9the 1859 yours in friend Ship tho we Cant Sees Ilk for I think that every boddy has aright to own Slaves let them live whar they salty So no more at preBant but wish yew to keep your paper al home." Ts!' Stamm Viiiourr. l —We fume been tempt sd to launch out into au article tally expressiog onetiews on the disgraceful verdict in the Sickles ease, but hue concluded to let the occasion pass Without yielding to our inclinations. The whole affair is so elle and disgusting and filthy that the but thing that can bo done is to bury it quickly *Usti' eight. We do not, however, believe that this acquittal grow out - of the evidence in the case, nor that it was given because the jury thought IL was right for • husband to kill an adulterer. The eole cause of Ma acquittal is to be found in the fact that he is a member of Congress, and be would have been acquitted, all the came, it there _''had not been an extenuating fact in the cue. Since the acquittal of Herbal, who deliberately murdered an Irish waiter at his hotel, and the trifling punishment inflicted upon Brooks for doing his beet to murder Sumner, it to eafo to conclude that -no member of Congress can be convicted in that city of any criminal offence. D/8011.111111AT/035 FIJUTEIZIL WILST..-Ttoie peo ple of Cincinnati are beginning to IsslAtto sharp edge of the railroad sword. The +rue Current sap : "We bocci!. from goodosktiority that one or two. of the _isil , „ o3,l F. o _9l.nies have been di e . .oriettnaung mama Mid city, in the rates of fro ht, by takin.r 'wheat, for instanoe, from andifininity to the East, at 260 4 100 wlVeeir abuse 820 for th e rams freight Ma; - 4 ity. If these railway managers see Alto wee a s . war upon each other, which, if per severed mutt result in ruining them, if not blotting the- oat of szistenee, they should so gitt as' not to 'Ere -the interests of other par. Heel'— IL P. Mc I . sls , Em.—We are requested 14 gentleman Is not, and will not be candidate for Surveyor - General. His name aabien mentioned very extensively throughout \-43tate, in connection with that office, and he . . 1 / 4 ., rived many flattering notices from the aor ell of which he is duly thankful; but determined, after a fall consideration of ra eireamstances, not to let his name go he ',the Convention. He will bo, as we lesin card to to-day's paper, a_candidato for rminiUon to the legislature. yam. m KMMOOSS.—A Kentucky oorres ...k pendent of the Cincinnati Gamte writes as fol.- ' StOr .. . a• -- ' ,, kwas followed .. morn • yearn r , en. /tete are no MO indent crop of fruit Tue }Um) zir.wasiLowza Mumarzirer.44,Ti's have reeeived NeW9ileans papers of.the Mb, and learn thedood wee increasing, Be hill be seen by the - followingestractst " 'Already out-half of the lower landing is un- . der water, and yesterday that part of the levee - above Canal street was beginning to be covered :with water. List-season the upper landing wan notflooded,.but this'year. it is very likely that at least a part of it will. Crevasses continue to he the order of the day. , The latest are in Madison parish, at the plantation of the late John L ilar j rig, and at the Calberston place. Both these breaks are a few miles above monng's Baird, and I the water is rushing through with great force and violence. The crevasse at the Culberston piano, let in a volume of water at least fifteen feet deep at the outset. These two crevasses I will complete the overflow of all the central anti ; lower portions of Madison parish, nud if the levees give wsy above Milliken's Bend, the whole parish will ho submerged. The immense levee at Diamond Island Bend, below Vicksburg, is gone to the extent of five or six miles. The river from !felon& to Natchez is higher, whilst at the mouth of Red river it lacks eight I inches of last year's rise. Thus it will be seen that the midddle portion of theloweefilissiesippl ie worse off than last season. The levee in front of J. James' plantation, be low New Carthage, has brokcio, which will carry more water into the Toms river. This break affects the 'plantations of J. L. Colcote, L. Thistle and others. A break occurred at B. T. Woodbt plantation -on the Miesissippi side, near Palmyra, which in ' jures the plantations of Messrs. Turner, Quitman and others. , Tho planters are employed night and day watching and elrengthenitig their levees. Gooey bags filled with earth, pickets and drift bags are all brought into requisition; yet in many, places the ease looks desperate, whilst it they succeed, they will not be able to plant early enough to make a full crop. The Pioneer, of Assumption, of Saturday last, says that on the previous Monday, a cromee, forty feet wide, took place at Stanbury's place, on Bayou Lafeurche, Biz miles below Napoleon ville. The fordo of the water was such that the letirti. at Dr. Williamson's also gave way, but tßeWateiruns into the swamps and does lit tle damage. A break in the levee occurred about 300 yards from the Opelotmasrailroad elation, at Raceland. The break Is wide and the Water poured over the road with great force. The track was not washed away, but it is so covered with wafer as to inter rupt thebneiness of the line. When the evening train arrived, It was found necessary to procure a raft to take the passengers over fo the distance of some four or five miles through the planta tions, and thence to the road again by means of carts and horses. Tho papers of New Orleans to the 22d tiara since been read, and they say: 7 ,,Rnmors reached town yesterday, which after- Wards were confirmed by a letter received by a' mercantile firm of this city, that a dangerous crevasse had taken place at the plantation of Mum. Bonligny &Oanuoheau, about thirty fire miles above New Orleans, on the left bank of the r7tver. The break is said to be from one bun ' deed to two hundred feet io width, and the water is pouring through with such force that it will be difficult to close the break. The waters will soon make their way, If the crevasse he not stop ped, across the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern railroad to the Lake. We learn, at the Freight Depot of the Opelou aaa Ferry Landing, that the break in the Bayou Lafourche levee is nearly closed, and that the damages to the Opelousas Railroad track so far repaired, that it is expected the freight train will be able to get down to day. The ricer yesterday was at about the high water park of last year. The Bonnet Caere ere yams,' from what we can learn, is a fixed institu tion. as it is rapidly widening and pouring through a perfect torrent of water. It is the opinion of those acquainted with the country that the water can not possibly reach our city, but will be stopped by the Metairie Ridge. It will back up in the rear of Kenner's and place Barney's House about a foot and a half under water. The probability is, that the water rushing through to the lake willesuse the same destrue lion with finfi and oysters as was done Boole ten yearn since) IS A STATL OF BUGS. —1,11. e last night suspi cious looking carriages were seen loitering around Wood street at the back of the U. S. Gov ernment building, without any apparant object. Striot watch was kept on their movements by pereous whose curiosity was aroused by the the unusual occurrence, and the carriages were finally driven off without having accomplished the purpose, if there was any, for which they had been brought. It is supposed that au all tempt was to be made to run off Jennings and Mitchell, the Kentucky witnesses, out of the reach of the Lorain county officera Yesterday and this morning a number of men were hanging around the vicinity of the Gov. ernment building, ea if with come object to view. The only eignificant fact in connection with it Is that many of them formed part of the company understood to have been selected by the U. S Marshal to be sworn in as bailiffs, in case of need on the day when the Kentuckians were ar rested in the Court room. It is understood that the Lorain county offi cers, with a strong force of assistants, keep watch over the government building day and night, with a determination to execute the pro cess of the Lorain county Court whenever an opportunity shall offer.--Ciere. Her. Tan HABEAS Courts APPLICAT udge Spalding returned from Columbus last evening (Tuesday) having concluded the arguments be fore the Supreme Court upon application fur a wrircf Habeas• Corpus at 11000 yesterday. The Court took all the mein, authorities, briefs, &c., and went into consultation, and it is ex pected their decision will be made up to-day and pronounced at 10 o'clock on Thursday (to-mor row) morning. The arguments have been made in full by Messrs. Deldon and Swayne, for the Govern ment, and by Judge Spalding, for the Relators, so that it is understood that there in nothing more td be said and if the Court grant the writ it will be final, and will Do for the discharge of the prleonera.—Clere. Her. Tea BANK OP PCHNSILVANIA LIQUID:II7OS. We learn that the Supreme Court of the State.of Pennsylvania has explained its recent decision that the assignees of the Bank of Penneylvania are to receive the notes' of that institution in payments of debts due to it, and have thrown the doors still more widely open for the benefit of the sufferers is its failure. The assignees are now'instructeff that they shall not only re ceive the notes of the bank for its claims, but that the checks of depositors and the certificates of deposit are also to be received in the same man ner as a valid tender for indebtedness to the bank. Hitherto the market value of certificates of deposits has been relatively much lower than the notes of the bank, the hope having been strong from the first thaC the notes would have to be received in payment of debts due the bank while it was thought that the depositors would have to wait and take their chance for a divi dend.. This new ruling of the - Supreme Court brings both classes of debts upon a level in this respect, and raises the market value of deposi tors claims considerably.—PAtio. Pres,. MAIM or TIIR KENTUCKY GIANT. --James D Porter, well known as the "Kentucky Giant," though born at Portamoutb,Obio, was found dead in his bed at his residence near Louisville, on Monday morning. Ile wee 49. years of age, sev en feet nine inches in height, and when in good health weighed three hundred pounds. The Democrat says, that for the brat fourteen years of his life be Was small for bin age. At seven teen he was apprenticed at coopering, and his remarkable growth commenced. It is stated that the most be ever grew in one week was one inch. It wee his habit, while growing, to meaenre every Saturday night, and bin own teetlmoney and that of bin fatally and friends are evidence of this re markable fact. Mr. Porter goon got r eo tall that it wee impos sible to cooper 'barrels, and ho was employed on hogsheads. This, however, became equally im possible, owing to bin remarkable height, and be was compelled to abandon the business. Ha then engaged in keeping and driving hacks. Mr. Porter's con is nine feet one inch in length, and two feet across the breast. —COL Gaz. WASEMOTOII, Monday, April 26th, 1859. Proposals for the performance of the mall ser vice in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida were easily determined to day. The aggregate cost will be about the same as under the last contract, but thin result is at tained only by a largo reduction of mail facili ties. Bids for service, as heretofore, ranged about 16 or 20 per cent in advance of those under which the last contracts were made. The Department contemplated, in its bat report, 16 per cent increase of service in this section whore there is now so large a diminution. No Micro have yet been received for the transportation of the California mails from July till October next. FATAL ACCIDEST.---On Friday , last a 111911 named Evan Mowry, was killed by the falling in collier's cabin near Cliyeburg In this coun ty. : and two °there engaged in coaling at the pine , °paired to ths_cabin to dinner, and wallet it was . .paring, the structule,which bad a heniy cover'ing - eQuath upon it, gave way and came down upon them,with crushing weight killing Mr. Mowry instantly, AO very seriously hurting the other two.— rfolicloysbitry _Reg. editor of the slave c law of the 'thing ?fa gets BOA ars Dimnr.—We learn that Bin,. Raphael eryiser, suddenly dropped dMid while crossing' a field about a mile from her residence In Hil l tanning.townehip, on Tuesday last,froin tittle heart.. Crytrer wen-the widow of ibis we - is:hie, T. Cry tzez,vbose .dealh by drogning le StllloUtiCed but a bit !Nal @thee. ;—,rtkonsiO , five -Prom. - does sot Le°" '"'" 4 "" °l°°Dlly I.l'"ilr ' 4l"4 4 . ' 3Y= . t . .fattIYabbIITISYIIITIIigi. The annual eoarty meeting of the 'et:poi:tide of P OTATOES - 400 0 TATO ES —4OO bus. Seed Neshanitoeks tile national administration washoldhi this-Place on , A .--- - --- aimo do N. Y. rlnkeyas and BAC. Monday evening last, nod the feeling manifested on for o'e by a1...111. lIITeIIraICII.MeCRSERT a Co. the occasion indicated a series of triumphs fur the ('lOltiN-4500 boa. Ear , Corn in more and for future? The party le now a unit, mid its tnemliars li._./ sal.. by UITCIICOCK, SPCSEESY I et). arid:out regard to former differences are resolved : -ft. , . IWO MS-100, 67.. COM liroorus for sale to present a Maid ph:Cant Iteain.l the etail:loT by . aril) HMS SY II (YILLINS. political enemy. Tho resolutidna worn of the right , kind and *ern unanimoody adopted: one of them ei LASS-300 }Rcce ass'd Window Glass recommending ; lien. Cameron as tho People's eandi- 3 (.1 , 41 , by, aria, : II lINILY 11. COLLINS. date for the Presidency in 1960, was received and LiMK-200 bbls. for Nate , by carried with shoots of applense. The delegates elect- , ' ~,t , ; ' lI6NRY II COLLINS. eil to the Slate Convention were unanimously io- c ~..-.: •• ,„ _ roi6N I —WU bids. for sale by structed to endeavor to secure the nomination a eirta lIKNRY 11. COLLINS. T1101(All E. COCIIHAN as a candidate for Auditor General. The names of the 'delegates are en follow : 100TATUES—/00 bbl'. NefillannOeks, &e.., Joseph Garrotson, John W. Bair, end Dr. George , A f , t ..sio 11 .p2,i lig:MY 11. COLLINS. Shearer.(lKE ASE—I n bblc, kegs and Cans, for We have nothing but rain, rain, rain hero from , 1,,...11 *ago., tngles, dreys,./e., for sale by day, to day. Tao Area= era flooded, and the bye . ar29 lIPZIRY 11. COLLINS. Shade : . ere almost Impassable. Tho fruit, however, ! .'", - CI . H. IC A T ht A. 5.... Hi Mu aufrered little or uo injury from the recent frost, and the promises of a good harvest in this *heat growing region ore flattering to the husbandman. With on old fashioned harvest end a ltcpublican triumph in the fall, the country is booed to pruner in spite of a bud' administration. - Verney is making great inroads into the ranks of the Democracy it: this and the adjoining - counties. Ffickman'e speech is working a great change among them who will read and think, on that side of the question. [For the Day Pittsburgh Gerette..l Editor.—As early as last February, I mentioned in primate uortecreation that I would not be a candidate for the Ilepublican nomination for tho' . State Renate; but in your paper of yesterday r per eeire a communication recommending to the Repub licans to place my name again hetoro the public no a candidate far that office. It is therefore du to the party that I should promptly reply to the suggestion of your correspon dent, by Stating publicly that while truly grateful to my Republican friends for the confidence tbey have heretofore reposed in me, I very respectfully decline being a candidate for the State Senate at the corning election. E. D. GAO Z IMPORTANT DIICINION.-13osTos, April 26.—A full bench of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, this morning, delivered an opinion, nullifying tbe opinion of Judge Shaw, to the effect that the selling of liquor is a common nuisance, and that any one had a right to destroy it. The decis ion rendered this morning acknowledges that property in liquor can only be taken and des troyed by the process of the AtIRESTET.—Dr. Oeorge W. Williams was ar rested on Wednesday last, at Sharpsburgh, on warrant issued by W. D. Bell, Esq., of this place on the oath of Job Vernon, charging hint with having passed upon him three ten dollar coun terfeit Ws on the State Bank of Ohlo. lie bad a hearing on Thursday, and was committed to *l.—Mercer Whig. A scow storm prevailed thronghon4this FCC- Lion daring the whole day last . Saturdary, and was followed by a hard frost the ensuing night. We are glad to learn that the fruit and grain has been but slightly injured, having been protected by the snows—Butler Am Tlinee'men undertook to run a sktlL with a sail rig from McVeytown to Lewistown last week but a flaw of wind upset their boat and drowned one of them. The other two succeeded in swim ming ashore. —Hollidaysburg nrp. BOICIIIIAVeS HOLLAND BITTIRS.— FED A LES Vorritanu went Nicest tan Dthrtril.—A Took Stanolant suitable to Chow peculiar I.erlud. io the Wool vier, lomat*, cooß particubwly every mother, has long been a desikne torn 111 the medical world: something to ho retained PI • neeetwary component of every wethfurnithed Faintly Meatiest. Chest, to which, at thaw tweak., Demuth. may la had, with the confidence of flotheg relief from the n.... amt mho-anon of streegth. with perfect fearlesectre of any 111 consequences, yet without having taken • meetcine pee seating antagonistic principle*, to tender dangerous another medicine, should It ho ththe.inontly required by the pecu liarity at &teeth All thew coalitions , we believe to I.e perf city fulfilled to Auritare's Holland Diana Fenn the mama of the dlwar es here Winded to we have uotthought proper to penile the names of Olive looks who bare unkintitattngly afforded cm the evldeath of the troth of the tweet-Ikea we hem make hut ell and every word can be ettatentiated to the Wider. Gun of the most Incredulona. Wearer one of the mostthre and certain remedies for this chew of affliction., and all those, whether peculiar to the sex or not, which reetiq from weakness of any particular organ, or general detllity of the ryetent. Its effecie ore almost magical, yet the core radwel It commortirates no elatent ebork loth. eyeteeth tot gently tuthituatiog itself throu„b the whole frame. rouses the vital norgy to withal action, thd,whileenthlins mature to throw e off the mow, It thoroughly Predicates the effects of disease. Are yen nanseated In early . 1:r101111fIR. Irtal•pf.ll.ll to Iti3e— W.• normally mgneet you to Ire the loaf of e keepoonfill It au rtly will worirerto. Tel we pmotlvely attwautee new wirew of energy, and • cheerful, hopeful looking fore and to the dotith of the day. Are you .object to unesea hahye ot after seller? Try the to towitlty hetwe each ruled. AAI we wed before. It • 11l not berm: yet we ...ere you of relief from that dietrwisthei bethine et the t home.] of food. mot then the diste,4l- 13.11.1 L, vomit eh, tertsktog. Ne l.rornl.e 1.11.-It tioo of what his born eater, If you nnd that the dose prenctlbert Las r.r• wt, diculn.h the quantity to stilt pule .ptuti•,n Mao tlte_turt - t—Tbe tietAulou rou Con , .euttnte.llto,e. have. Holland flittrAB It put up to Lan t.ll loottly• t. 813, Ann tetadell at $1 per battle. The wrens detuaral PI( Om truly Crlebrnted 31edirtnn has 16ductui h‘any truttet.soont, which the pontlr abooldgcerti ayslnst perchn.str,g Wwaro of tu,pceition.oo trat Ilan, loon the tut, very bottle yon bun. PAO& JB, 100., Pruprleir to. 7.: betve,..t, let toot 11 eta., Ptttxbural.. Pa. ter22.lestr' elm ftbbrrtionnents 1 4 - i11'"171 LIST OF APPLICATION'S .1' Liquor., fils,l ie the 0113., up to t pr.! :Nth, 4034. Siwis A , tavern, /.1 aid l'iltabar s h Bock Wm. eating bones, Sth do, 4. Th 004.1, 24 11,t.i Broady James, d es Illttegdstu. Barth Jahn N . d.. al .rd, Pittsburgh . Ileltgboover Wut ,do Lower St. Clolr 'Clinton %%Ottani, do dd Ward. Cooed MOOO7. do Peeblev townehlp Cupp'. Alex, do Ist ward, Pittrburgh. Cooing Ororgo, do lat do do Ildrgan John, r.o 6th do do Dllotl Pstrlik. do ad do du Darren R. AA. C., with Other good., 4th a - M. Pittsburgh . Eluatein Wm • eating honer, ath word, Pt , taborgh. litsck Jahn, tavern. Pitt tossuabir Poo lulu., awing hums% Lawrencrville Franey Wm., torero, Palderlo township. Gelb Chriaturn, do 3d word, pritaburgt. flardner Holdall, du Chattlera township. Herr John 0 do Ittanchest.r. lloststter Anthony, with other good", Fah vt'd, Pitt•Mlrgh Ilaurticks K. IL, tavern, McClure howl:whip. ..Hoerr George, with other goods, Lawreucorlils, Holatero Jacob, do Itirmlogliam. Ibulage Wm, do 3.1 ward, Pittaborgh Hart Joseph, tavern, Lawrenceville. iber C, do Maier township. Jack Andrew, do Plum township. Kirkpatrick Arthur, Jaren:4sth wool, Pittsburgh Kerr James L. do Elth do do Loner George. do Upper Rt. Clair rdwrodur Lafferty Yell, do Ad ward, Pittsburgh. Lynch P. A C., with other mods, MI do do Law tense Isaac, do Ist do d., Lang Joi, tavern, : th Mt do Lougthin Win , a other mood., LU•o`f el. tI. Mutrotun P , tavern, alcCaodlaes township 51mm, Abraham. MT... Vermin*. sbittliews Jos Jr, ward. Pittsburgh. Maukodtet. , with other good., knot Itiontng.ttani Meyer A Schnlts. do Dooneiroe I,..rou g h 51cOottald Jet., mr, tn. ail ward, Allegheny Weak Wtlllain, do CAII4II t.arnatop Nearrotb 1/..orge, do hit ward, Pitt., ark h. Oilman J. II ACo, with othur gr,oda, Routh Pittsburgh. Patent Samuel O , tavern, sth ward, Pittrburgh Pander J. D , do bit do do 1101001. Hugh, with other goods, Went Pittsburgh lieltwitnan (leo. A Co., tavern, ad ward, Pittsburgh /island .1, eating house, blcKeeeporL Itiddla Wm., tavern, 4th ward, PittaLurgh. PlovensOn Chas, do Ist do do hoelluer Jsain, du abater towntlitp. Pepurt John, do Ist ward, Pit, ebrirth Dodgy August, eating b 00... tol ward. Mod., rs Sintbo leo gra, reverts, ad do do Smlth Chas, eating Immo, 7th du Taylor 54 6(s 0., tavorn, Elizabeth boo. ugh ' Taylor 'Hobart .1, with other gouda, XVI, thr Init./01w" Ulrich Philip, do Birmingham Wllllsou Robert, tavdro, West Doer township. Weigle P. J., do Elizabeth du Weidentp.cb Gault, with other gunda, Binning !tom Wagner Joh., tavern, Alarm/realer. York William. do All, ward, Pittsburgh Young KB, do ad do do Yeag,lo Ctiristinsiolo 4th do Allegheny TllO5l/113 A. ROWLEY, Clerk Clark. Offleo. April aith, 1630. music LESSONS oa roe VIOLIN FLUTY., Lk:LOW:ON AND SINGINfI. W. D. PM 1111 begs to Inform bit friends and the public that Ie will give luttructlon in Classes or : private lesenne on the Violin, Flute, Melodeon, or In hinging, at the residence, ho. 113 FOURTH STRRKT, between Wood and Winlilifield, when, he I prusided with opacions and coneebleni .0000. AFTERNOJN 01,18.5018 FOR LADIES will be formed for teaming the art of singing. either with without Plano Forte accompaniment. There cbswite will be small and select. NVENINO °LIM CLAFSECI will 2140 be formed for Soto, Trio and Quartette Singing either with or without lustni. mental aaompanitnents. Terme made knownou applicat AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Orad• lag, raving and Setti ug with Curb Stone of Clark at between Fulton and Grassliod street,. iiscitos 1. Bo It ordained and enacted by the ritiune of Pittebergh to Select And Common Councils assetntiled, That the Recording Regulator be and he Is hereby authorised and directed tOadvertitie for propouda for grading, paring and netting with curb stone, Clark .twat, between Fulton and Crawford etreets, and let the NAITO in the tnsuner di. retied by en ordinance concerning laterite, passed August 31,1, IS3. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this %Cab day of April, A. D., ISLO. JAMES NI'AULKY. Pre.l.l,nt or Attaa: K. Mowtow. Clerk of Select Coon: it RU.SELI. MOM r. Pp.ident of Comul.. Altret: W. U. Winrnsr, Clem pro tom of Common Couucil NEW BOOKS AT HUNT t MINERS. I. niIA6E9PEARE'S LIV7AI. ACQUIT= En, ITT John boolloplo.ll, I,L D. Y. It. Y. K. I vol. Huth. Prito 75 rent, ON THE PROBABLE PALL IN THE VALUE OP 1.101. , tbo Cotainertial and Social Clotorquepria orlilcb • cattle, and the merman. which It invite*, Chcralicr, member of the Intlituto of Prau• val. clan. Price 11,26. THE WESTERN FRUIT BOOR, or dint. Er's Guido fur the Orchard and Fruit, ll lett, (now edition)! vol. cloth. IV. TUE PILLAR OP FIRE, or IsErEL to J. 11. Ingraham, author of the Pe i David. 1 rut riot!, Price., EIX.S. And all other new It Ad:. may Le had al j uUN A Is:lir/et of Ilaultue's Murkily Die!. E ASTERN DAILY PAPS' NEW YORE , NEW YORK 1 NEW YORK NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, NEW YORK DAILY IMMUNE, NEW YORK :DAILY TRIBUNE. ' : • NEW YORK NEW YORE NEW YORK "7',. re iholiverra tunny part of to city by r 610104 PIIINT & al - NlB,B,lilawauto Dv KID - JOHN W. PI EEDLE WORK COLb.., Eltereo, Aar id" IN. Wilda o r White Goode. atarla, llandea,te. apZ) , U. nANSON LOVA 71 (1011 N STABOLI-30 bor.ea jus 11.) kr ale by W. UASJOLOWN • Pine and Lead 'Lands. GREAT SALE OF PINE AND LEAD LANDS, In Washington rounty,Mismurt, with MU, switched, also, the well-known Castle Rock Steam law nod Flouring Mill, in the town of Castle Ihsch, on the Otago them, In Osage county, iliesouri Will he sold on the FIRST DAY OP JUNE, at the front door of the Court House, In the city of St. Was, Dllsnad. at Publtc sale, 3,000 aere• of valuable Pine and Lead Lands, with s firat-chtio new Mlti, caps. bleofouttlug 15,009 feet lu daylight, nod Houses, Stiehl., Steve, Shop, Ac, sly In the best order. 'there am iwverel valuable leads ot lAnd on said prop rty, and It to thickly covered with Plne, moat of which hos never teen toothed It IstlX bailee from the iron idotintalts Railroad. fie miles trorn St. Lotds, and the nearest pinery to Natnt lAtliS. At the same time and place will be sold the well-known vete.. sive Sew Mills for cutting oak sod steamboat lumber, snow led to the flourishing town el Castle Rock, ou the Osage. twrr,l2 note. front the Nato Railroad also, the tante Steam flouting NIII immediately adjoining. Thew. 51,11. are doing an ,40,1111, and 11 diriehind tmidm.d, and are under Inane wht. b 010 be terminated Jnl, tsi All theabove pii.perly moot be soll, pcsitirelv, at that time, to rie, a partionablp, end will ownitiht. di, be add The terms will he very lama/hie Ym Pamphie t., owing a full awl acrorato description of W e property, addrear New.. Svcr.ti, Preelon a Co., Pitts burgh; Meer. Canwron, Story it Malone, Cinclnuetl, J. II Srendary Wall !wows.° Company, New York; A R. run, 0., or the Pr01dt. ,,,, , Loom KR O., CLettnut•tr.nt. St-louts, Mo. CLAY - TO ARRIVF IN MAT 4NP JUNI: VON KAM A ARENS ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBU ROIL, I=l II &tili BLIWCK,f pSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, Freoideot. JOHN D. kleiX/ILD, Vito. Nve D. H. CAM'. W3l. ORAN. tletwal Aga-Al DID CCTORS. U Jore.s, i ~tvi D !,"..... li. C. CI U. LI il••••y. i 1.. 111. Don no - k . Harvey 1:1/11;14, ; IL II 1 4 1,1 ling, (114 H. C. tit •) I Ono Wha DeAll . J. hn A W11..1,.1..e II M. , a H. L. leahte.owctt ill itol.t II 11.. is. al,I •:. I ME= BOYLE & 00., .59 SECOND STREET,)Iir CINCINNATI. 01110. . lIIP.)RTEILS OP FOREIGN LIQUORS AND W V:\ h:S. I=l ALCOHOL, COLOGAE srinirs tamphlinti, Burning Fluid and Spirits TURPENTINE Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French - BlTT.E.V.lS ,ll.verlbiblmotly him] vtriout gr,.+,, in, BOURBON AND RYE WHISKWHISKEY Pc,ch 1111,1 Apple IIinATAILIA AND NEW I:NOLAND P.1;51 CELEURATED -HOSE" WHISKEY Agtol. or VII EllEil:CH 1.1011LL1 4 IiPA3E3E ERS apl.lA/hrl)Y LYON'S hi rGitilit.Tll PO WDIC.II.O. It - f , ! a=groY Gordir Astiirs. Cockroaches. li-d , a.a., ri...., .A 3., Mn.a '.. sea l ln. rerssot Is ad rrlIF: icip,r ei , cliable article of this o, I lit, ~,,' t. ~, 9,, ?zinc 14.611,5 r all nstors teems •ith Goons .0 a, .." ...". Tnle poanisris the nuly artirioi...e.. d.i 1.4 . ,le ..._.r terminate them. A comps.. ny of loimni.da 4 , ~ t ki. ,k 4 iihy" 'quantal &ciety of Paris, while amidst rbb, rut ?„,...„„sir, ot.rr,ed mot all Marna ..„4. liehtlan upon al! :tato /P. lif plant viol ray. dropped Maid This tact ea's road,' - of to maned testr night...tops from those intrud.op, Q ..4 Minn plant were brion.ibt home by Hr. Ii I.yeirt7i, ound a pretties' Maul it , strnyer W every rivet merit. It is idinply n ypsedered leaf. chary:. call, prepared to resist the site...! se and climate. hind als and ',tiers retool lisse lot-u obtained from the Govern. ment• of Finisland, /ram., Germany, nod Rtoala, from the World'. Foie, and numenortarroodical and borticultorsi col. loge* and sanitise. LETT/lit F 11.031 THE Yak:MM.:NT UP TILE U. STATES gincOiten Id AXIOMS, Wiaelin-tall, 31st Jan. IRS`i. "Me. Eramcn, LTO,C—Dice Ph: Clare the pleasoro to Inform you that the !torsi Coutnitanton of the World'. Ireir, at Litsdoo.klase awarded you • Medal nod Certificate for the great twine of your Ylsgto.tlii Powders. for extermutating Innorls, he. 'MI LLA RD II I.ololt. r, Chairman." The ats,re wait t.inmpanied by • cortifleato of Prince •lbert. It Ie Free from Poison. Mr E. Lim—Drag Bir. We hate madam,' mad tee your Magnetic Cowden and nod them perfectly barmta. ro manktnd and domeatk animal% bet rennin do-1M when in. baled by bug; note and Ismact. JAMES N. CU I VLON, M. LI., Citemle , LAURANCE RAID, Prof. Cbentletry, N. Y. ItavrtaL Mr. Juan I._ Eons, nuperintendent of the New Tort Ile. pita', my; "he bee ompelleA all the bugs, aunt, mach., matt.. Ac , elite Lyou'a Powder, and Rode it of Immense value.. very µNetter and hones-keener must have a direct In terest In an article of this kind. Itefere.e can be made to the hobo, NL Nicholse and Bletropolitan Notate: to Judge Prvoildent of the American !militate: /amen Gordon Bennett, Gen. Winfield iccoth. Cyrus W. Field, L. M. Pease. "fh the Flee Pointe Mieolorg.rd, ke. Judge Midge ague, e disrovery of Prof. Lvoll le of teathalat importstece.— 'M....Verniers' Club have reshot It thoroughly. It will - de. troy Iceonete,grassleppcn, ants. moths, bugs, and elf vermin. Garden planet can to, preserved, and lemma made pure." Arraegenieut• ere now made through Mew.. BANNER A PAWL „1 New York, to hove It sold throughout the world. Many e o to ltatbu , aro ad worthred. Be retained "New Torr. November tith, "In rotirlog from Motown., 1 have told all my ibt+et bawd., and Plliv, Lotter. Potent, and the socrets pertain. ins thereto, to Wawa. BARNILS a PARK. Thin Powder la a discovery made by myself. and brought from the interior of Agin, and in unknown to auy miler persons Tbsgotosine and Maim artmlo Is pot up Intro roaulslono, and will con. Onto, to bear my nano, -IL LYON." - . . ILoto u/d Wen cannot be re..cheer by a powder, awl litTO Litt dby n Magneto. r 111. Order atm throng/. an) wer about. 'Ti.Pu.ler killaiinoctot In Irk", 1 . /11.11 bra tolrall I w olds •nd Plaais,lsscrull; rngolar Pius • 60 ant. and 11. 00 . rt. frerly nad Moro,hly. B.ItNES 15 and 15 Park ILour, N.vr Sark. Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment iea,,,,estatom' LI ARTW ELL DROGOISIT, aud 811th ets 15=1 Porlumery. le.. ar Manufacturers .I.a P.lu proprietor .pl 4 preparallon lo the w • 'The Peifectton of Der ARTIFICIAL TEETH WITH PLAT AND CODALI n it. N. STEBBINS ha Jurut 101 Penn greet; Is pro Insert teeth of the &Wee destript. In Introducing these ro• and In Wmlt to tho citizens of Pitlaborgl they will moot the onmefavorabl. accorded to thorn to New Yarn. they hero been Gated ; nod le Choy aro doationd to oupoc• Mbar atylm to LIG Miff' PUBITY, and tn ovoM Tooth denlrable, n n :' el/pensive. tlpaeltdem of II No. 11l MINN P ap2amdaw JEtscrtlancousi co p tor the loC!4:104 7'„e„ CFI I C t. I N C-1 N ti PIANOS. suItSCRIBEIC 11,1 S .1(1.,T BE- A_ csl‘ml from the o f.druy of ,111`FiEft BONA, ALI ekddlasmial nupply of Weir P I AN. , . • to,l.•eitm of hie Spring slack: which limitrorm,nt. Hare been Selected Per-nil:My :it In, WAREROOMS IN 110,4T0N His stock n.Aor r.tug.e.:l 41i II•r• 03i , • ..f G! mad 7 OCTAVE PI ANGP. undo TEO, nil orwhich arc proTidrd sr Ph th,,r PATENT REPEATING ACTRIN, FELT LIAALUERS, • POCH L E DAM T. Mt.', IRON FRAME. RR AORD norm•a. he anbscriber confidently lIMSertS that th,o, 4tatromplat. ;not I, slop:to.' 14w PURITY, VU L I.N EPP ANT CHESS OP TONE. ELASTICITY in . T. M:II, ;'IA IN TUNE, or BEAUTY OP EXTERIOR ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. Persona whoao &airs,. of purrhanma T I RPT INSTRUMENT aro rnor.ctfully In yme.l r ,111 mine Ewan rnArnifleent PI A NoP. .10IIN II SIELLOR,, . bl Wood Stlieet, SULK AGICNT FOR CIIICKKRING R SON, , ' PIANOS x•-• FURNITURE NV IIuLES ALE AND 11.F;T A IL. 1" rrHE SUBSCRIBER HAS RENIOVED u th. DISPATCH BUILDING, NOS. 67 AND 60 VIPTII STRIKET 'Where he will ho pleased to wait on Wholesale and Retail Cu,hdnet,. rITILNITURE AND CHAIRS ()I Fr.vit•ry Uoncii p t I=l FURNIT T• II E, In 3 1 4 7111 - ther itOritlrtlcni of Ftieee =EI Aral par lirnl~r Fitton:ion given tei inatinfao in • i ( OFFICE FURNITURE Iti r z-Roii i m with SWAM P. Rent. opt2.lmrl 11. 11. RYAN REMOVED G. lIUSSEY & CO. hay° n•Illoca,1 to C. their non Copper IVarnhouttn, NO 37 YIVTII 87REIST. In tht , Itnn Vront Block, ttnni tl , nr v. 4.1 at vtrettl. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill C. i-vossiKy . .1,0.1,/,'"011.1,1 BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING LOITER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, OAI 0 'l' I V II: 'l'l7 11 I NG. Raw , ' Sall A.m... and Ph. ',l3raiss Ki4tleg, Sheet and other ''SPELTEIL, SOLDER, COPPER RIVETS, no. walers In Inca Tin, Tin Plate, Lout Wire, Pbr•il 7.Jin Antimony, Stunt (Mu, Titan re' Twl., A. No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. lydn.ebrq , p.r rut t., any {.,tlrrn EMOVAL.—./ S. Ligenit Lat e re ll ni.n.nd from Eve SY nu I 70 . We., Wan, aml tn.l Vn,nt J E A. J. S. LIGGTT CO.. FLOUT: FAirr(ms anii Pn.luee 1.1..13 )1,, hems, FIOUr../reitt, Pr..lnco georrally, N. 7 , W.. 1.. rrunt oar,. 1 . 1 .buren I ly CALDWELL & BRO., 111)AT FLIIINISII.KiLi AND DE ManllLx. anJ ll ttoll Conive; EMMMM= t)i 11Lrer and Fomr Serer! ENIOVA L.—N. lioLacs SOS,. Banker., 11• Terrs •1..., lILLr ,Li resrld rbere th.r will Le (Land until lb. compL4l.4l of STfIAM MARBLE WOHKIj. Marble Mantels, 3IADE BC AIACIIINERY, A!,,nyB nn 1,, i ^t fir I.are,e. prier”. O GOOD 1101 SE St iOULD BE WITH tiCT TP.BLE MANTELi —in , ' thrAyq a. 3.1 lunre L, the boanty of a h.... that: an, .41, , artlck that an ix. purchn..l e.ssao, won..). And th, ..niqnprr lb. ruatrtl a thingnro. ni•otloo w.ry often Na,1.1, Top. 1., F.Jrnititre, Irnoh aut. 7, =NIB roTONIVATENTS, TABLETS AND' (RAVE STONES =EI 11.—Oar .to of Marbles lar,e.t in the Wcat, and 'wing manufacture,' by ma . hin,y, i. go. op In better atylr, with mote thapatch, and at Ira. coat than can 10 don• hi more manual Wtareroorn, 323 Liberty Street Mantel Room on atm Second Story OFTICS, 310 LtIICRTT t+T . RLET, rITTsBUKGII W. W. WALLAC] STEALAI ENGINES MILL FURNISHING `TEAM ENGINES on hand and made t, STEAM ROILERS, SALT PANS, !SILL GEAR ING, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEYS. An., Grate Bars end Sash Weights always on hind. Catalogues of WlooMi Kirov to all who Taut gearing FRENCH BURR:RILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS, ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at reduced prices. FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES, need in lisvi and choapor, bettor and many Om...more durable than Iron Machin., McOKOROWS PATENT BINCELSIOIt el/INGLE Mt, CHINES; PORTABLE MILLS for Flouring and ChoPidnir. ROSE'S PATENT WATER WHEELS, itTd in 6ON3e Saw Mills, aro cheap, and Tenanted to giro eatioNctim Flax Belting for Elesatom, one-third price of both, Bottles, 319 Ltberty street, Pittaburgh, PA IV. W. WALL:kV,: HYDRAULIC CEHENr. THE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent JE. In Oils county fm tho win of Belmont Cement. This Cement Is mach superior to any other sold In this marker, for Pulite Works. Forindation• einem., Piro Walls, stc and all uarrant.r.i good. Direcacurs for ruing it are on each barrel. We invite a comparison of this Tlth coy other LIT meet. A large stock will be always kept on hand, and sold W. 1.4.16 411/I Mali, at low sake. W. W. WA LLACE, 319 laberly st., SIINDIGES-1011 Ws. Plaster Paris for land too hbl. Plwter Park for Slur. o Turk: PIA do Louisville Lime: Al do Snow White do extra gro - ct; VG do Rational Cement, eeromlrd ariperior quality: 75 do Johnstown Comm:o In do Cvinnelsville do ..FE! . 1.1•16 by W. W. WALLACE., :19 Liberty Trost, Pittshirrah• Umiintss:f..otices << ebangio. _Dlsselettion , of Partnership. 4.15.06 O ex..st_ng be- i•A•oe I.trz taw Jr-actor ComitosPtra.a. T IIE Partnership heretofore the of Ilea. Lloyd EDISIN Will be candidate for :amina * con=y tL, b e underalgoel. amiss tee sty tinn at toe Iterabilcen CouTtntiMto.beLb4d Jum./ 8 :..P. R Lloyd an I Alasandsr r rs7th having ilnrchaand the la th.ox" JOl. Ho n hnstuess of late arm will to linld , Pleasa.gs...4 Oda county. np2l: ar dtc adthsl I, the esintng partners, alio ara atilhorinstl tna ftilo for !hat purrs.= JOINS REA, TI Ll,lll l , hK.V JUDCL OF CuMMON PLEAS.-- JAMES T. RUIN nil! to • oo‘lightto Sur =OW• Lion at the next !trout!lh.on Cuortotion. f r tho alto of A stiorknt Judre nt the COurt or ?Almon Piens &c., of Oa comity. iszadtortjelor _ E.ll.L7ei its IN PIiODUCZ. IV II k.l 1. ESALE 11 B. C S: I,..!Mii. M RtICII ANTS 11,0 PIG MF:TAL AND BLOOMS, No. 931 Llllerl y Street, I • .. UNDERSKiNP:I) !LIVE DAI ,-, under 0.. , firm of "..! . . , 11 . 1.P. J ., N Le. f l Tn. un I . :salmi,. Narking nod .I.IIIN Pitt—l•tarvl, it I, 1•,',9—,.11.1.1 PNIS II JON K• t0r04.... 11,1,1 ) INE.I I" 4 r SEMP .4 LE& JONES. B n N 31:1 /-L S. S F,. C.'rner Word. and 'Child Streets. r IDt:r • .1, ir brottin•••• Ik, et. 11, AU! ..f FOREIGN .INu EXOIIMI NO rl. L. 1,41/ RRANTO. JUNK ?4(.. rk:s. 43•4,1) AN" L 1 J.:lt OA (I?).64llectioon mu 6• 0t..1 Tdr:t. I u lbc lamp d and ;1 4 ., Ituelue. booitl,t r.l lnt .t rntr, Rod N.loo.lita received lu curruol and per humls. u1,13,:m.1 HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITh 51, JO/151 DICI.LOW. In the I.llralrtnlt woich .1111. e con•lnchrd umter tnn uam. and putt. of 1.1:11. ON et 1..{11.(,11‘ , JAMIE, 1.1,.311/N. I...undertak.ng In all It. Brasaelnes. LEmoN DE LLOW, No. 118, Fourth Et., art , prepar.+l an Undertaking In all it. b•anchwa, In to-.wwt ton.rier, el pritt. Ai roil MO timer We call It,. to F/Nk . • new idyl° patent 31.tathe P.nri•l I. r the ant. ed which WC IrIV de IsrPIAN In I hit k. , ep r../PdAntly on hand alert'. PIAO.II- in-rat. An r.dtty ohm", nod 11rilfh, they excd all otlo.te. will Ln anppo.4.l with Hears, lion,. and Curing , . I, invtly, at low.i Latta then nny other entanlinti ot thy cot,. Guaratit.h.: to reader they n r0111.113 ,, R0Ce..il lb. iwironage Lorrtoinro an literally extended to the old firm. .plfl:dly rrtlE PARTNERSUIP heretofore existing , 0, tho vn u. of 1.,131 , 1* MUNDOaFF, at the Point Maw MI I. Inu tot. day brew dhatolvt.d oy mot.' C.6.0t44 Same , InnlT A.1.1,14147..4 of hi. 'Merv. to IfIondorfl; Darland At On., who will enntlnno th.• be4innes and !tr. olly Both - 11mA Ie antOn Int ant...11110.d ondd April POINT SA W MILL T HE S I'IISCRI B KS have it=iTiateil them ,rr.tnKK~,hrr.nnA.r th. rIJIn and firm Pr MeN• Dolt P.' , ORLAND 5. , trawat,Alua t , C Ito. Linn. P.r nt A. above r,ntol s'ol, si.hece they will al. way. I, elipplt cl wilt, a ,onipitio of Al 11, I,,ir. , nt market price.. A. A. MUNDORFIL J M DOILLANP, apIS A. YIP:H.IIIN ti E undersigned have associated with them r In it, Corronll , 4l Ru.ine. J a i Flusilta. late ad Ste.u , ,onvtlin, Th. 1,131.• of iho rlrm will condone , an NIMICIL it CO. /art N17X1,111/11. . g INDUCE INT I C XT. C ONI NI ISSION M.ERCII ANTS, For d..,Dr Of Pig Iron and Blooms. UR WATER PTREET. T ll Glt EAT UIL IFYE It ! - TUE WORLD CILILLENCED'- ITS EQUAL'- cLoalorsil - reinurit.t.vr Sworn atateineut of David MeCroary, Nopi.-r hneonlifp, Itedfiyil count,: n April. I enri, m near .. 1 rremember, a nina'.l ple made na appearance on toy tipper hp, a hi, I. own tev.tuw eulal4lol and more. 1 uted puult,.r+of toorr..l. au . a traah of Line •Itrol, • ithout t Pnaltim Um sore ..tteinin,g .1 eall•it on lir. Fly, of Neholleburg. who prononneed it CO. , :rrt, nod 1.1...:11“tat araah of Bug 01 of bad sod broad pool. Ito.. noding them, remedire of 00 1,114 i, I Gil./ open Dr. Shaffer, of DavldsvAle, Sotoorre.t county. who &Leo prociouut. ed the threw,' Cancer, and gore me luterual and ettertird r,molly—the latter conelatiug primevally of canatl but ell to to. goirmnie, m the diem., continutal elireatling toward the nom. I wet une:l pre.parstlon of &fatale, In the form of satin 7Lt. ler a Dine rbeektA the &mane, t th• indnm ruarlor, van inert-aired. 1 next called upon I..r.atatlt.r. Of et. Clair.. Ale, D.alf.rd county, oho aim pnamuoced the dia. art. Cam , r. and applied a calve &aid to he a nover.tailtis retuuty, brit it had uotlect ohadeler lachecling the epre, of the ._re. lu December, of 00 came yoar, the dieesee bed eateuawm a greater part of my upper lip,•ml bad attacked the nose. n I meat to Cincinnati, where I conatilled Prof. It. •. Newton, of tho Ealectie C.Alege. lie pro. ueonced the oatananut Cancer, auperludtMed by /11..n1i1.010 1,0 of mercury' applied mild Mac oint. ment. and t ;are me Intetual remodie• My fact boalval OP, lint the triflanitnarnou arm not thorough:, emorod. In Feb rnary, he prononurval me cored, end I left ler bout, In A pal thr .0010 retnrood, and ay violent ma. ay. pate neat I Could not rent at night. Lato in May I returned t O tic att, nod again plac.•l myedt iindor We chugs Of Dr. Neaten, a,th whwu I r..miklued until Yeptcmlrz,dnrtny • filch time ten mad every boom. remedy, and partly ear. <laded to chettlng the dieeme. hot when I nqurned house there ante atilt three an:barging filet ra wp.o my fare. continued nal, heanott'a preparation, mol tat& nieichn. that I gut front Dr, Ely, bin the Canter cmatioited..‘ na in, until If had u,r "far lel: rid, e/ my time, the yrrov, r. of my left ch,k, and hatt,l.fari.d nay /eft roe. I had given up ell mope 01 ever I. cored,'enine Pt. Lly aaet <veld not) tire net: but that • cure a - y March, I La te maist • 1,1110 of -Blood Dem - cher,' brit I moat cont., that I hal no faith In It 1 It. very weak • hen I costru•nred taking, If. 1 , 011 found that I gained atiength day by day, and al.o that the ulcers colun‘eo.l ying Op. I ttottiuned. and &rhea the third bottle 'tie t. lc, a oly 1.1., no Lonl,lap tr by • miracle. lurn,. fourth 1•41.1., and I bare been healthier &Mee than I hare hen for the !met ...yen year& although my face II reolly I am .till grateful to ft benign Prtiidenee •he ha. Brazed my 111., end alit..h hay been don • through the instromen. ratify of Id/Maxie 11111 00000 11wro SIWCIIC/C. UAYIU aIcCii.EARY. a worn and antaafitaarl. thiaalat day of Angola, A. To., 'KA, before :no, oar of the JultLaa of (2.13 Peat 11 nod the Borough of flollidayabora, Ulur county. I. Jana.. JOHN GURLEY. J. P. = Defog afllictrd with a grterone Totter on lire arms hod L.,—after CI) in{ MAU,' rum - dike which utterly failed Co core—l was perenadod to try Landary's Improred Mood Searcher, nod now, six week, atter fitonlilog the armzn morns, prnnonncu my self cored. She Tatter broke out, bomethlng over a your ago, on the Invide of my stmt. extending, from the elteutm down to the wriste; ale, on my face, Iminceitatuly sound Cho mouth and chin, and mmtlonel to be a perfegt torment to we until cur rod by the 1110/01 Searcher. hly army, el timer, were atm./ n..lnn, wieg so the t ruck • .rood bore. n them, liable to 14,J et any tithe on the leant exertion to o lift or wink, and smooth:owe ent,chy that I could smircely prerem tearing off my nest. I hero now Leen carol ale ceche, bud feel It due to 'NI,. Linder, and to the public generally, to mug. thla otatement, and hope that Ahem lite toyer', may be I...taunt ed by tieing hit valle.t.h. theallclue. ....edntit Sworn acid bubscribed Legere mo. oh the Aldermen In and rot the city of Pit to this All day . f July, A. AND. 51cHAMTEK Alderman Dit. O. 11. fan{ hilt, wbulegalo acd retail arrot fur rittru burgh, Penn. riarll.dawF lone, D. N. rot DAII.I.INOTON ar. BOOK'S " I=;E P 'TA IRS, HANK MOCK, PITTSBURGH, PA. tolurne Dnlldlurr., Kerchaodße, furniture. and othnr prop: rrta ngslo.t.Lms or Daunt, hy . AOEN'I FOR Continental Insurance Co. of City of N. 101 l Gp,tal umi tiotrplut V 3,227 pa Partivipsto in ibe Profit. with9nt • any Liabilkly. Manhattan Fire Inmranc• Company o the City of R•w York. Inaorpora:z4ls_B. t'ash Capital auLlSarplut.....{=l:29 09 Rl/05 TO II ARVISY CHILDS, of It. CDOdeA Co, No. IX. Wood stroot, PlDaborgb; JOHN D. IIeOURU.Or McCord k Co, N 0,131 Wood etroet; VlDAatirgb; I. M. RS:INCUR, or Ring, nnock tCo., N0...^.9 Wood mt., Piltabargh: JACOB N.CtINVARTZ, of R. A. YahricOnck A Ca, No.I D. Wood street, Pittsburgh: 0 F.O. R. WHITE, otoo9. R. White Co., No. fifth PlttOnr,/.. .pl9-dtt.„, 1 , THE BEST SEWING MACHINES Affitiiatiliinnunctments. non As 111m.tow hill he'tCcandidato for • • nomination at the h.-Ft lippabliem Cionastitinn for tbn cfncf or loonSato Taivr Jeafaii rtiThe Conirfar Ck 4 . B ". pima J UDGE. — FAlelalltier, W. ,FOSe dt, of Fittsbutoh, la• candlelit*. Ihr the Itriothliten DOMILLSILw, for the oboe of doehortet Itolp of the Court nfCrmmno PINAR. ter2f.tetzt Di Alcoraay.. • DISTRICT ASTOR:ALT.—ROBERT B. eA.R. u — v . - .1--. :C•1.114,1,•4 Biro. loghmn 11l tm a amdbiale for Di► r rt A tt..rt,y I.fitrer the Scroblium County Coorntion. ett.T!...4 IcT. • ' • ,-- 4,Stin ATE—ELISE 11. 'Run Rill DOSian dinnto for nomination kr the elate &abate ,the rm. appublii_anemeentiatt, , ttp2Adaeller -- Assembly. il -- ..ASSESITILY.—A. IL Brass,. of Fiodiey h.ernohip, .10 I. candi&t. foe notoloatiOn . to the es...nbi, Law. the next liehm. Man County ConVintiOn. agC.lankel, DAVID L. Smitn n candidate for bona 1031 i xt for AwAquitoly, from the Allegheny City Di.trict wt rwmt 6erp.3lAlcan IT - 7. -- R. P. .51cDoweLL,' of AlldgEeiiy:'tit3,', ~..* pill b. • ran.lidatr. for renaminatton-e:r the- Ajliiiicm. by Wore tee nest RI publican ConutyConveatioe.- sp29 rye • ". 10..11011E.11.T M'CLORREN, 01 101110 y - ship, will Ls supported to Ma 11.P.41k.* tiou for Ann nO3ess of Comity OrintUfsslatier. 1 rap.iste•P nFLEW IS J. FLEM ING, of l'eolt township, .01 be a cal:lll6lsta lar *may COM lOW. mN 1 1. 3 I .1... r. • iou of tb.• 11.pnbiieen Canacy Convention ktk Jape, 1951. ap22-dairte2 U.Dartb Itosussozs, bf Chartiers township, candidato for Cl:M[oy . C.6x.d.looct sot , Jett toll, dads 100 atlas Republican Coos - cation.: spO:JssteF • GEo. NEELY, of Yrankliri . township, will u'r-Y I, • candf.l•l6 fa Count, Andlthr, suldat to its de: cimlnn of the RepublirenGocrolyCoarerttion. , aYdltMtn! 1-Ar the Annual Easter Election in St. Lr , -Y Ephcopal Church. But Ilinnlnsham, the foilon-ing goutlemon nem elected: John T Bennett. John Drown. 11111 turcn Ohm. Ornnphy. John V. !logo. /Wend Frans , Nichnlan J0aen.,..1141- ward KnArms, Dovid Jaca. ap29.114121 S DU VY. U. A. MUNDAtiT. Orrics or ALLtotritoo lusuasocu come.3r, No. Xi Fifth Pire.t, Pittsburgh. J I..llEN'g NOTICE.—The Second. In -," .ttlmeot olTIVSICTI" DOLLARS IV: 0 )P= PRAM In t h e Coribtl SI, rk ot the Allegheny In.orsata Dampen, a^rordiance WWI Pie prnti. bias orate chatter of War runttien—will lu due sod payable on or before SATTIpAY. THE 11011 LAY OF JC:lo.oext stisolOg. suaklord D. el. DOOM; &crate . 7. v - 7 , "toring, Men's Library Association urY LICTIS..—Tho Lecture Committee regret to tub P.n. that Prof. 1112CIINLL'S CbUrsdlon Astronomy awe ma be resumed thin gesso. folder. of course tickets will rout. With apron:rid for the undelivered lectures, by sppl3 tog to W. 11. KINCAIDott Y.. Ilthwelunie,Dlentond. ' JOSEPH ALBRE Ft, corner of Weed and Fourth Is. DAKLINIITON, No, :77 Wood street., in order that the .0.0 ti may be tiered, the tickets must be prevented before the Idth lest ap2rdt.lo tiorice..—The subscribers to the Capital stock of thn “Clelethe' ProvierEer 11Alliroy Comp. ny - att. trrint,tr4 to meet et UARE' ,I HOTEL , ou SATUR DAY, the Zillds lesinut, et 10 o'clock, A. AI, for the purpoe• of orpttilelt% void cochoratloo,l,3 , tlecth% fiw of said Nab. tooAry, *tethers tolFfp, wore tonnage., until tbe BELL third Slooday or R. . . . , 111.0FIARD /SAYS, J. EL JONYN, JAMES P. BLit, N. 110L5LP.S. 11141,,,, April 13.1SUI—ap14.dtd - 11.,. .5T0CS HOLDERS AirCflif C.—The LbtfiCk holdero of eba Near York, l'ittalnanb and leeloyal SI loin.; Company are hereby notified that a general wen of the Comp.'s mill beheld on D10N067,1-be/Gth , :ay nt M,y oea , ar 30 n•dock A. AL, at the.. film of Br. WILY. llt corner cf Fourth and Liberty otreota. By order of the Preaoloot, owl &And JOHN IRWLN, Jr., Earey. TLET.—Storo Room and Once, at No. 80 1. W. - to. xtreot, recrutly occoplod by Y. B. Bernd 8 Co. own DICK6I Jr. CO. TV LET—A G•nr roma , mru T° .two to Lo...., torrtmith c-ry reek, oral] gin fro ed two stoty Bnor, - rumonech.on 1411.1 e street, nee r Coati..., within Erg nitnatee mu of the Enetetice. Enquire of turbid Dr- E. A. ETEERICEE. V/ Penn street. TO LET—A Store Rot= on Fifth St., M - In the enet desirable Inc:stk:lon that rest rhos oughfern Apply et 185 Liberty tN , jun . ...N., RUTS & CO. TO L ET—T AV,. large tirt , i-eiass Irellingsga. 1e1,1411h 1.1, to.rlere Imp 1 . 01,1M<1111.5. Mak lIITOIIOOCA, lII,VLIIIPAY I ON 3•13 No. IT/Nacond and ILI 13nnInd al. pt.) LET —The Warehouse Room arid Office now occopttol by Porter E. Pavlof & Co , SI Rout ot Moo, Loft* onitobto for otoring .04°0. 191161.1 DICKEY ettp Ruction salcs P. M. DAV/13, Auctioneer. ilatocuercuti Saks Rooms No. I. FilthStreei. IrIBRARY OF AIEOLIANIOS ANDLIT ENATURE BY OATALOGIRC.—On Batmlay crossing. A iknt be sold by nstalogne, the 24 it., kilts mon., No. 64 Ftftb wt., a Meaty of valuable works on Mechanical ficletiCeS, tar pplietiCal 03. - together with ...one choke Ivor. in. Utecatnre2 Ilum:et of thia extensive wheaten cons/ate of fide ZugllshedlOozse, among which are Nichol's Cyclopedlit of Physical Ccicuivs, Tomlitiemie Cyclopedia of Ueda Arta sad Mmititectracti, 2 cob; lire'. Dlettoinry, 2 Yolig Kum'. Chemical Technology, 3 vol. Repertory of Inventions,: volg Applotou'e Ifectanica, '2 rot; Pnuttcal blochaulton and kugi ofte's Megazine, 6 vol. Tnedgold on Cast Icon and Ob. or Mende, 2 role; Feirbisirtie NiVoser - , Richardson crti Warming end. tentllaticau Troluaul ou'Brah Hood' on Wareutua; Williams on Comburgoa ot. CR.4, Peckatonaoli the Bianutecenta of • Gas; Bunienee Gaaornetry; Vlllaga and Perm COUARe4 linilock'seterchitecttn-c; Industrial Drateifig; greilles's Geometry end Perepectice one to.. of ficcfum Silver Mathematic. Inettlinrentr. llo ' rheaArta of Ihkaulag sad ogre. number of Ihind Hooke on the 'allots 31cchadcal theit.ocos, A rooog the 'gentry_ works vo illastrAtal tdilkitt s. Coo. plot, at Virg nod florae, to thO igiaal; translation of owid. ...dc Clow tortotis War A.; Ithwtratodl gout° carton at Obeit , food' 8 wok Ws of PYthogr We of .01.; Woks of It.glk.ke.c . -: said /raw& Songs; Ituag'n Imporind Loxi-Ao. 2 •,..WlZ , ettneirszal Greek ',Ater.; Frooott ood Ertgllth Roculopedlaof Pape...lamed/1 Philosopb7; Pbyslcirt , llnfabolded posmoc Tanneee UniventallAtlcir ' tract tsclotVenfoe; Llogarth'i Viotk• Iloreliztd; Dasselduck.. Thaw; Preoc,teo Ferdincod and Isnbells,34ider, Iffiattk f. 2 voter, Comte'. tbUotoptly;Entekerbocker itsculgo,l4:Aolf: M0.'1 0 3. 80 Tag Ilarding's auger b Taut° Bible, ac. Alto, one nperior tualfolfw Ildoteaffe, If bid: Isitoklly met $lOO. Catadognes aro now toady, and tba Radii ofl bo foe - acoluatiort on the day of sale. P. IL' DATA AUIL 910 CHESS PLAYERS.—A beintital .9t of Staunton Chem Ilan, made from Afticia 11 , ali 'by J•ques, of London, will be sold we Saturdeywewslag. Aped 30th, In sedition to the catalytic , of 'Moab!. bunks, f WM* amend floor Wes room. No. hi Bah Watt— TM' Mt Is in an elegant antique to:, with • board - mum ,1134.% aN orueli cost the gentleman $5O to import. It as DOW b• toad at the place of sales P. , 10. Dal , l4:Afift PEREMPTORY SALE OF LIVERPOOL WANE —On Saturday morel, April aoeb,atio o'clock, will be told peremptory. at. tiie commemtel , alee rooms, N 0.54 Flab n. &mem lifeetleel tufo, etubtmiult • full amortment, nimble for retailers to which Matt MUM don Is Invited. • aid: S. M., DAVIS; Ante t TEIVE O.. LILY n A . ND WATog i E!47 4 4 , voi ; P. and contlotunr WI:doom:Ian . iikOrkdk7 :ad WWI; evenings. at same boor, and tor the bansfit of persons una ble to attend the erening - sales on Thurstloy surd ,biday mornings at 10 Fil th t will ba add LW> Cosoatacial &Om Room, tto. G 4 Fif stria, Kluge assortment of soperlos Jaws's', embracing oil tha-rartetles worn by gentlema "lid ladles. ..:•CAlso,Gold and Silver English and Aimed - ten Petra laver - atclres. - Thoso who buy to jell will do wall tOettand aa Ost, stock mlist.be closed out hatardiatta r--- -,.. . - :ciockY.. ...,' . ..,_._1.,...t9,50i1.19," Commissioner' I== 13ublit Co 'Let. containing s napalm of 1:11 Liberty Street. Able businesEll . ..."..,4au the ccr6dr Ojai `: , 1666 6 66 6 ft. 6l }l6 6,. ti . 4 the lett_t6reen ....4.111=:!et•
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