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SAKES i'CLIFDIZES. ROBUT JAKTRON ' =OW JAMESON JOSIAH REAII7.R.
JAMES M'CANDLESS & C 0.,
NO. 103 WOOD 43TR.TLIZT, PrrTSBUktGET.
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IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
' gOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Would respectfully call the attention of
THEIR- CUSTOEERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY,
• TO TUTU STOCK FOR TUE
BBE.I.ASIrCk AND SUMMER TB.ADEI,
Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which
'CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE SLADE TIDIOUGIIOUT 'TUE SEASON.
Their Terme end Pri es will be es leavorab it, to Purchasers as those of
y other House. East or West.
lerettSli and Short Tme Buyers ere Especially Invited to call
H. CH_ILDS & CO.,
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
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No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
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WE ARE NOW OPENMG OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which
having been purchased principally for CASE', direct from the Manufacturers,
and .seleeted with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter
ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE
MENTS to our friends who may call.
WR ARE AGENTS FOR
DLL - IT C 7 8 PATENT
• METALLIC
TIPPED BOOTS AND 13110FC8,.
FOB BOYS,
YOUTHS AND
2 ) pestat JLottsto
VAILTLStrrERIDII GOPPEU. FILL
DI It "1" - Ilq 43 WORKS
PITTSOURGII
PAWS, bratrarbir & co.,
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MANUFACTURERS OF SITEATELING,
MATTERS . and' BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP
PER BOTTOMS, lota Still Bottoms, Spelter Colder, &a.
Importers uld Dealers In METALS, TIN PLATE
RITSIRT UION, WIRE, to. Constantly on Laud, Tumor's
&tattle. and Tools.
Second etren,
rarchouse, No. 149 First and 12n
Pi tuebpFgh, Ponna.
/arlipecial orders orCopp.r eel to may desired pattern
rityndkvlyT
JOHN•B. LEE,
at tr. 13, o El. ar rr a , A.IL OR,
No. 48 Musket lit., Pittsburgh
A good assortment of CLOVIS, CABEIIIERES,
Tsatitas, COLTISIGS, and all grads suitable far gentler:liens'
arearjast twelve&
Air Order• promptly filled, la tho Latest style* of Or nrt.
ntrilydfc •
GEO. S. POSTED, M. D.,
S 3 O Isd CE O P -A. T S 3 ,
&Moe, No. 13S 'Wylie Street
tarltdomic
"ArloCCa = f.D az CO-
EAND.FACTRRERS AND DEALERS IN
FIATS. CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,.
TatOLESALK AND RETAIL,
131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
Hare now on hand for Spring Sales, as large
and ininpletO an anortnaent of Goods as can So found in any
of the eastern cities, consisting of FUR, SILK AND WOOL
lIATiof every style and qtiality; CAPS of every quality and
latent fattdons; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEOOORN AND
PANAMA MATS; STRAW, LEGUORN AND SILK DON.
NETS, eta, etc- Persona wishing to porcbsae eitbar by
Wflormutz or RLWL .111 and It to their advantage to call
and examine cror stock. mr
FRENCH WHITE/ ZINC PAINT.
500 Tons Snow White and No. 1.
Der AND GROUND IN OIL IN TRANCE,
WARRANTED Pre
To stoop awl to arrive, (or solo by
JOSEMI M. STRONO,
No. 83 Stead. street, New York,
Agent, Vieille Montague A Co ,Pstlt.
' SAMIJISI, GRAY
3DR..EkIL. - AND
ITO. 62 ST. CLAIIi STREET,
PITT/MBAR, PENNA.,
LEas just teturued from the Eastern Cities and
I, now re sloe his sprit; stock of Cloths, Castunmeta,
yestings .and Coatings of every variety and sight adapted
10 the beat,lty and country trade, which serf.° made up
to order with prompS - dis and despatch, and at rate& as low
AS Si any other landau establishment in thetity. fo'adfc
CEIAILL.ES PACKISR & CO,
No. 119 PeYsrl Street, Boston.
GOZIGoOIO, 11.<1.1.61T0 PUS TLC PA,. OP
Hoots. Shoes and Sole Leather,
• IJCP.rlsrough, Carried Leather,
Bad Klp, ac.; bLesp
tin. Is Hugh, IlnJabal LWlap sod colored
Dinromo, Kid and :kin., and
I:=
Flussynxec
P. IL 30131111C1CN, Con6rea w..a IL. Mn
W1LL1A11103033110F.,1 01 . Peeri "
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a. CLTON CO, 103 01.10
310331tEDE. 6r. CO.
,Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Manu
facture. Coosigameoto end orders for LEAD, ILIDFA,
PIIODUCIS, kc., solicited Prompt stun,
1.1014 tonicing, sod lotwardlog.
No. 49 Commercial Street, ISt. Leeds
de:UMW.
J H. CHRISTY, 61. D.,
163 Eikirci Sind, Piltatiorph, Penna..,
liming had the advantages of Eastern Colleges and Iloia
pitala, tag several year.' practice, offers hla profeiaionel
torsions la SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES.
W1T11110 , 03.
BAT. W. D. Dollard. Col. Wilson McCandless.
Dos. D. IL . A. Mclean. Hon. 11. A. Wcavor.
T. U. 841, Esq. Ilan. T. J. Dlghlon.
J. B. ID:tutor. John EL Mellorgaq.
Jacob McColl hoer, Eq. nayatlydfc
1E1221.A. STO'V.F. WVORIi.•
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
IInITACIZILn AND Ml= 111 IMP VA.P.IPTI OP
.COOSING, PARLOR AND IRATE% STOVES
'Plain and'Fancy Grate Fronts, &c
Scdo Proprietor of the celebrated PATNNT Gee
.:7 7 %, /Xl:rant:go and Sgoas CONSlTstiro .
0A COOK STOVES.
s"
tzd Sales Itooln.
S gh. P.
St., Pit"
AND PA.I3INA.
by tb.
lionufacturing Co.
,y the Pranklin Icuttt.l.7
% , /a5 "
t. boxes,6 lbs. ascii
' pp pppprp,l
7 , 1 4
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ao manual.
MEE
Which are highly recommended throughout the Eaetarn
&ate* for their durability and eheapnette--ONE
PAIR having been found by @canal tent, to
TIMER POIIOOI7 TIIR OLD STYLE.
ZirDnyera will find It to their adaantatte to c 11 and ex
amine our stock
Before Purchasing
VD-Particular attention given to order.. rialtielair2inT
CHILDREN
- iilcAsT Nv.A:rctrE.s.
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
.ASTEILICAN WATCHES.
We would most respectfully call the uti'en
tturt of the public to the American Watcher. now tring eL
teueleele introduced, 00 manufacture of which bra be.
come co firmly otabllshed duct shire conndenec cCn
plum! upon them cc sore and correct time-kr:cp. rc, both by
the smarm awl
liming been acpoltated Wholesale Agent. fee the mete of
theme Watches, the public may he teetered Dent we ran sell
them at the very lowest rash priers.
We hare also a very large...act of SILVER and PLATED
WARE, FINE GOLD JEWELRY In eels, eneh Rs 0111t.t,
Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings.
Our assortment ct . CLOCKS I. causuhlty Largo oft resent
comprising swam henntlfist patterns of MO UT mei UNE
DAY PARLOR sod OFFICE CLOCKS at GRE ST: RE •
DUCED PRIDES.
{Po .
o base aleo a fall stock of Ragibh sod Sarno GOLD mad
SILVER WATCEIEd on baud, all or our awn innortahan.
Also, Watch Haler"' Toads, Materials and Watch Glace a..
REINEMAN A MEER AN,
le2llnlkAT No. 42 Tirth strxt
PITTABUROI7, PA
SEWING MACHINES
LATE IMPROVEMENTS
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES,
1111.0TREItS1 SIOTFIERSII 1110TIIERSIti
Don't fail to procure Mre. Winslow's Sooth
ing /)rap for 471.1drun Teething. It hee no etrual on earth.
It gruatlr forint...ter the procor• of teething by aortentug the
gout., reducing all infletanteroott—retil nll.r p.m, and le
tore to ',galate the bowels. Depend upon It, mothers, It
sill p+'. teat to youno.leet, and relief .ad b.olth to your
Infetter. erriontly .ale to nil cases.
Tit. valuable. prig-wrat - it, lit the firroctiptiei,• • one of
"hemoat experience, ..if Jaittol Ployitiowinti to of
LOlishottil, Anti it.. Leen iiwid with neees,ailing iti wei et te lc
awn°. of cam.. •
WP Dolioerlt tbr Met dud .11,1 remedy In the anrhl. Ih
all cast. of Dysentery awl ['main,.
srutw.imm teetlitust of .uy , rthet
It Itre uadhaalth on i.v 4 its, :01 ccntn,tt
at worth Its weight in
Elllitotot of bottlea • wrlld enory fear to the Cm:. a
/3tatos. It to au old mud retuned remedy
PRICE ONLY 1:5 CENTS A BOTTLE
I:M=CI
• dearlhone Ken nine onkel, the twat nllle of CU n?l9 & Pith.
6INB, Now York, le on the .teltte wrapper,
:sold t. 7 DrUgAistal thry.gb..t - th.
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01.10. IL fiAST:3Git, egrnt fu , Pitt.b.rictz
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The Great, EnOlen Remedy.
SIR JAMES CLARK/ MS
CELEBRATED' FEMALE PILLS!
Prig.anid Item it great:Hylton of Iv Jame. Clerka, MTh
Ellyal elan Extraordinary be the Qmaen.
Thin well known Sleillcine In no imrealtion, but a tare
and wife remedy for female Ditlicultiee and obstruction.,
tom any omen iehatever; . and although a powerful rectwely,
they contain nothing hurtful to the otmetitotem.
TO bLeitIIIY.D LADLES It is pecidiariy engird. It
In • short ttme, bring on the monthly period with regularity,
nese IVO ham seem been known to failwArre the &ere.
thew on bite tecondperfe of pamphlet ardwell observed.
/or fall parthmlara, get pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. B —sl and 6 peelings stamps enclosed to any anthori
awl agent, will Insure a bottle, containing over 60 Oils, by
return mall. t
B. LYAIEIIiESTOCK a Co, PltUbel h, wholesale agony
and mold by ell druggists. • a077,01kw fe T
POISTLEV, NIGLININ & CO.,
WANCIILCTIII.II4 Or
-"eftr - z4 - B AHHEL.s
Cut Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades
Picks, Mattocks, Pledge; Wedges, Liamor Teeth, ac:
Warehotuse. No. 17 Market Street,
apl3,2mdfc pirrattu 114111 PA.
1 0 01LICIG.N iroc.cwc+ic.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN da Co.,
ON TEE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Also, Bills. the prlncifal cities and tonne of Prance,
Belgium, IloDand, Germany, Ron% and other European
States, constantly 013 hand anitfor sale by
11.
WILLIAida A CO.,
0111.yrde Ranker. Wood amt. COMB! of Third.
t.hang,
Plttebargh Steel Works.
JONES. BOYD dr. CO.,
Wootrtnnnof CAST STEEL; W., SPRING, PLOY? and
A. E. STIOni, BYRD/081nd AXLES,
Corner Rim and First Banda, Palthurph, Pa.
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EMIE=I
D. B. ROGICkLE3 & CO,
MiItIMACTIMI OF
Rogers' Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth.
',lnner Ross and First beefs, PiLehturgh, ro.
ROAD SPIKE, COMPANY.
..... -.Da W. C. Bidwell ,
wows to Porter, Ralf, d awn.)
SPIKES, CHAIRS
• AND BOAT SPIKES.
Street and Cherry alloy,
PITTRIIMON. PKN N•A
mrlG:diwtjaT
pedal flotim.
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11 C
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FOR SALE WITII ALL
ALEX. R. REED,
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SOLID BOX VISES,
NT T.A.I.X.C.Ft,
. Clair Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA
`tip.st,
lately occupied
(onth side,)
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Irma poona 011,, , D1TCLT17 . 1.4 ADDICITA: The
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Davison.
This book is from the press of Scribner. It is
y 6, 18.39. beautifully printed and neatly bound. A re
-.. ligioas tone characterizes the book. The sub
jects treated are such too should interest young
ladies when preparing themselves for lives of
usefulness or walks of dignity and honor. IL is
.1.1TT5331UR0.33:
THURSDAY MORNING, M
~rrlCvnc r.ree OP Till CITY
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hisses Tasexavrtinx.—Observations t a a. o written in a familiar style, as if the author
Shaw's Optician Store, No. 59 Fifth et., yesterday. I were speaking directly to her pupils. It appears
is aux. m aeena. to as a pleasant and valuable book.
78 55 Tot CoNv..zscom. 117 ii. esker Mtn, For rah , by J.
.102 79 8. Davison.
The matter of this book, long before it was
published, had been read t.y ten thousand peo
ple, perhaps by more than that number!
ltocon
tents appeared in letters to the Home Journal,
one of the most welcome of family newspapers.
Probably no man except Willis could have in
vested his own aches and pains, his own hopes
and fears, his own efforts and failures and suc
cess in the search for lost health, with a interest
such as one feels is reading "The Convalescent."
It is generally held that the story of one's own
private aches Is the most decidedly dull and
"borish" thing that ran be poured into the
stranger's ear, but Willis buttonlii.les one with
such winning grace, so warps in a thousand
things which are pleasant and healthy and "full
of buoyant life" that—
G o'emck, a. If
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Daromotor
,irtir Union PRATER. Martian, at the roe!, of
the Young Men's Christian Aesoaintion, N., Cl Viral
street, at 44 o'clock, P. a., every afternoon. Coale
for a few noinule3 if you cannot stay longer.
Tut Prass.—Judge Maynard, who, by the
way is a gentleman of great courtesy and a dig- j
uity becoming his position, in the course of his!
recuarki to the jury yesterday, on the Barker
case, referred to the province, influence and
value of a free press, conducted upon high and
honorable principles, in a manner that did as
much honor to his good eeooe as to the profes
sion he eulogized. It hoe become highly faeh
ionable in this community of late, sinoe some I
"gentlemen" of high repute, and of great "tal
ent" have eeen fit to denounce every press, and
every man that will not sing their triumphs as
sold to this or that interest, we say it has he
some highly fashionable for some lawyers who
seldom have a case, and who are desirous of
getting one as well as for slump-orators, from
Joe Barker, up and down, to make capital or
strive to make it by loud and fierce tirades upon
the press. Is some rascal brought before the
Court, and does the press strip from him tbo
clunk of legal technicalities under which his
villainy is hidden? Look to hear the press de
nounced as a dangerous and dreadful engine of
wrong Does some confidence man under the
garb of respectability seek to outrage the rights
of the weak and defenceless, and get detected
by the press " Expect to bear a howl of indig
nation from every paid menial against that press'
Look away into the wider field of the world and
upon the arena of nations! Dees some great
ruffian with the red hand wrest from a people
their dearest rights and at the point of merce
nary bayonets rob them of their chartered priv
leges Expect his first act of irresponsible
power, the first ukase from Lis perjured throne
to be the silencing of the press, the banishment
of journalists, the confiscation of the property
and the imprisonment of the body of those who
are wont to reach the public ear through the me
dium of the newspaper:
Judge Maynard remarked that the freedom o:
the press under our good and wholesome lows
was the palladium of our liberties; that every
good citizen should carefully gamed it and see
that no man should invade its legitimate provin
ce; nor should any one encourage 'wicked ti•
rades upon it, while it is a conservator of reli
gion and pore morality. We think it round
doctrine.
CRO•e SUIT . rOR SURETY or THE PEACE.—OO
val J. Tutfree, of Lawrenceville, made informs
lion fur surety of the peace against Thomas It.
Laity, employee of the Government at the Mee
Gal. and Mr. Laley also against Mr. Tuffree
under similar circumstancts.
This was a lost amusing -coon. Mr. Tuffree
came before Judge Maynaed on Wednesday
morning, and being put upon oath, made his
statement of the case which occupied about
twenty minutee. The facts in the words of com
plainant No. I were somewhat as follow:
'•I were boarding at Mrs. Smith's In Laren,
vine: I was laying on the settee, which it had a
looking glass just above the same, 1 being sick
'and there a lying, which Mr. I.aley came in and
with short and abruptness of voice cried ..take
up your feet," as I was then lying. I says to
him "there's a chair," I being sick. Ile says
again, "take up your feet." Then he seised a
chair, (here witness showed how,) and I, which
I had now got up from the settee, also took a
chair to defend myself. Then Mr. Laley. with
the fierceness of a "tsrrier," seised from the
table, which there was a knife lying upon it, a
carving knife and threatened me. I then wont
up stairs and brought down a small, black, turn
handled, smooth ebony cane to defend myself.
and every time I have since been the man it
causes cil•l chills as it Otte which run up snd
down from head to foot all over arty one
The complainant went on still further to slate
that Laley hail niece wed to hit him with a
brickbat, 111111 that they mado hostile demonstrs
lions towards each other when they met on the
streets, and prayed that Laley might he pot un
der bonds to keep the peace. Several witnesses
were oworn, who testified to the facts, not mak
ing them quite en graphic, as Mr Tnffren had
Mr. Laity then told his story in a few words. not
denying the principal allegations, but showing
that he had been much tantalized The Court
111 , cane, nicking either remits pay
half the coati si.l refusing to put eitlior of them
under bonds.
BARKLit. s Cnor —The case of nuisance which
end becu on trtol during Tuesday. came 1., no
end yesterday al oh a verdict against Barker.
Ile was found godly on all the ihree counts of
the indictment: for obstructing the streets; for
using obsokne and Indecent language: and for
corrupting thereby the morals of the youth of
this community. The verdict was doubtless as
just a one as ever came from twelve jurors. Mr.
J. T Cochran, who in the discharge of his pro
fessional duties appeared fur the defense, made
a motion for a new trial as soon as the verdict
had been rendered, the reasons for which are to
ti's argued on Friday morning.
Ttta GOOD INTSST Fine COISPANT.—This Ore-
Live company passed a resolution Tuesday de
claring that they would not hereafter volunteer
their services to any foreign corporation that
would not appreciate auy and every part of the
department to which they belonged. After their
experience iu Allegheny a few days MUM this
seams about right. But yet, they ought to pity
tad forgive. If the Good latent is not appre
ciated it is the misfortune of the Allegheny peo
ple and not that of the Good Intent Company.
"Art. TOO YEAR ROUND."—This is the title
of Dickens' new weekly, which takes the place
of 'household Words," and has all the distino
tier character of that concern. A serial tale,
by Dickens, entitled "A tale of two cities," is
commenced in this number, and will be con
tinued weekly. It is in the best vein of the
great novelist. "All the year round," is issued
weekly in New York, simultaneously with its
issue in London, by J. M. Emerson k Co. Price
5 cents per number, or $2,50 per year. For
sale by Hunt lo Miner.
Tusotantrxi. —The examination of the stu
dents of the Western Theological Seminary will
commence on Monday next. On Tuesday, May
10th, sermon before the Society of Inquiry, by
Rev. N. L. Rice, D. D., of Chicago, 111., in the
First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh.
On Wednesday evening, May 11th. addresses
by the Graduating Chum, nod farewell address to
the Class by Prof. Jacobus; In the First Presby
terian Church, Allegheny.
Isauser.—Coroner Bostwick, on Wednesday
morning, held an inquest en the body of Junius
Strain, who was found dead is the Ninth ward.
It appeared from the evidence that the deceased,
who was about five yearn of age, strayed sway
from the house of his atop-father some five days
ago, and wandering into the mouth of a culvert,
perished. A verdict to this effect was rendered
by the jury.
By ...special telegraphic dispatch, we learn
that Robert J. Daffy, *lto was second engineer co
the Col. Grossman at the time of the explollon on
that boat, and who was placed upon his trial for
manslaughter before the United States Court at
St. Louis, hut been honorably acquitted. Mr.
Duffy is a Pitteburgher. We had prepared this
item of news for our paper of yesterday, hut it
was mislaid and did not appear.
THE Banner 4. Advocate, the organ of the
Presbyterians of this city and vicinity, and a
paper edited with rare ability, is enlarged. It
is now exaotly the same in size as the Daily ga
zette, and printed very handsomely on the came
press. We are rejoiced to see this new evidence
of the deserved prosperity of our neighbors.
Ds LUNATICO.-110 inquest as to the sanity or
ineanity of hire. Elizabeth Dreamy, of
leas township, was held by a jury eropanneled
for that purpose on Tuesday, end a verdict ren
dered in accordance with the facts. She ie a
respectable looking lady, in the evening of life.
She was declared insane and sent to the Asyturn.
BILLS FOUSD.—The Grand Jury in the U. E.
District Court boss returned o true bill againet
William Buffington, engineer of the “Penola,"
lr loading anti obstructing the safety-valven,
•ereby the boiler wea subjected to a greater
- .sure than in allowed by law. Bills were also
' against George Parry and Francis Warner,
uterfeiting. .
. _
kmcn have commenced excavating for
lion of the new Asylum far the In
elegant site purchased last mention
ley'. The present Asylum et Law
nw quite full and several have been
—two, within a week, to our own
r trial in the Court or Quarter
11~4toluded yesterday and the jury
,urged. Business in that Court, great and
log as it is always, very seldom gets ahead
Judges. No more laboriouo or Sodas
; on can be found In the Bute than Judge
STUNT Cointe.—The esse of plies J.
ed with robbing the mails, wee Jai
-ot concluded yeeterderethen,tbet
t The twohnowy for lhaproSe-,'
' 4 Mr Ana opened thoPift
lIIIIIMMiIi
OUIL BOOR TABLE.
“lion find endure, than pity, thou embrace. -
So many became interested in these lettere as
they appeared from week to week, that Mr. Wil
lis was, as it were, forced to bring them out in
book form, and here we have them. Scribner
has published them in a beautiful volume of 456
pages. You can buy them at Davison's.
"ttit,.sa6 s. By the author of Salad for tho Solitary, etc.
for sale by .1 S. DITiNal
A capital, readable book. Suppose a man to
Mt down in a rich library, to take from its
shelves, day after day, the choice authors in all
departments of literature, to select from the poet,
the orator, the statesman, the philosopher, their
golden thoughts on this, that or the other sub
ject of every day interest, or pleasure, or profit;
suppose this, we say, and you have in your
mind's eye ' The Mosaic.” All these separate
brilliants arc wrought into the whole as to
make the title of this work no misnomer. This
book, also, is from the press of Scribner.
Trft Wasrmiasrea REvicw, for the first quar
ter of 1A59, is on our table. It contains two ar
ticles of prime importance at the present time,
one on the Italian Question, andanother on Eag
lantro Political Position In Europe. This is also
from Hunt 5: Miner.
WARBINOTON CITT, May 4.—The government has
not yet taken any definite action in the trouble
among the federal officers in Utah, bat will wait for
further information from the territory, especially as
to the course of Judge Cradlebaugh. The indica
tions are that Gov. Cummings will be sustained by
Ten Greensburg Llral , l, of yesterday, given the administration, his conduct being regarded as
the following additional facts touching the late
wise and conciliatory. Stich instructiens will short.
I ly be forwarded to Utah as will prevent further dif
railroad accident, the leading features of which 1 patties among the federal authorities. From all
we published on the day it occurred (Monday) I that can be ascertained no trouble is apprehended
:
-Besides the three killed, James Guy. and ' from the Mormons.
James Bannon were injured. 'The explosion I Certain witnesses summoned by the Voiced States
must have been terrific. The locomotive was a have appeared before the Grand Jury of the district,
total wreck, and the main body of it was thrown 1 and it is said a true bill bag been found against ear
over 200 feet from the spot where it exploded. thin government agents for false vouchers in the
The track at that point was demolished, the rails purchase of mules for the army.
broken and portions thereof thrown more than It is reported that the delay in awarding the Cal
a ornie mail contract is owing to the dill - reamer, in
hundred yards, one of the 'connecting rode' 1 00 c
Company.
'some 2or itiche4 in diameter stud 4to el feel The No:Orleana Picayntee of Friday Iner, ..e ia
long, was carried a distance of over 000 feet, formation revolved from Vera Crux, says that Mr.
apparently in a strait line, and penetrated the klel.ane had, when the last steamer left, about aband•
earth 4 feet. The bodice. of Woods and Dodds oued the idea of going up to the table lands for the
were found 400 feet front she apt; and from 1 prevent, and this, both because of the distracted state
the statement of a gentleman who witnessed the of the country and the desire.to be near the govern.
catastrophe at some distance, they must bare went with °sit" I,e is in official o.'nemette'reteem• lie
been thrown up some 100 feet . " desired. therefor, to go on board one of our own
ships of war at Saerificius, probably the Savannah,
Ter. Kittanning Free Press, of yesterday, says: i till her relief by the Saratoga. Ile proposed, or had
"We are informed that a lad named John Jack,
ed P;ofpio74,u:s:.„7,r ie not stated, to put him
son of Mr. Samuel Jack,
Apollo, th ' w°-- eto l g party for be an t purpose hl th
protecting the lives a P ei n d
by being thrown from a horse Into the Kiskl
roperty of American citirens, and in the name of
minetae river, at that place, ou Wednceday malt. Eumsnity staying this unnatural war or at least soft
j ening down some of its more formidable feature:
The bell for the new Court Ilouee arrived
un Sunday morning. It weighs about 1100 the.,
and boa a lone of great strength and volume__.
The borough election in Kittanning, on Monday,
resulted ie the complete success of the Itepobli-
MEE
AT the recent session of Washington Presby
tery, at New Mane:teeter, Va , the Rev. Samuel I
.1. Wilson. Professor in the Allegheny Seminary, 1
and the Rev. Smith P. Grier, of New Gumher
land, together with the lion. Robert Ii Reed, of
Washington, and Matthew Dill, EN., of Waynes
burg, Pa , were elected commissioners to the ;
General Assembly, to meet in Indianapolis on ,
the l'lth day of May
eignty to vote for no candidates at the coming and
future electric-is F r ettunty, State or National offices
[kit, For sti.—The holy of Justus South, who who refuse to stand clearly upon the doctrine which
war drowned In November last, in the Monongn- reeognizes the principle that the territories. like those
beta river et New Geneva, and who was supposed'of k ,4 ate , shall form and regulaio their own dome..
to hove been murdered, was washed ashore at ti' m'titu"... in their own wnyi
4th. Recommending a union t , f the State Rights
I.:ukatown, on Tuesday inet. No marks of vio-
Demo cv to demand, at all times and in all places.
lence could be found on his person to justify ; 0.
. dop d o . , tbo
prireirk, prumolgated by the
the I.llopicion o f foul In Harrisburg l'unrentin 01 the 13th April, 13!itt. and
. . _ . . _
width were enunciated in the Cu:minuet' platform of
Tut (I Veen al. Sc etottof the Reformed Presbs - Ic. s and in Mr. • kuor
tome Church will mei in the oily ! sth. That a County Committee e e reee p o ndam,
phi on the net Delegate., by obtaining !1,,,
certificate of their tic v true, lt,v Ur A roLutlattle, woe appointed to iwito en added,' ft.
Itougloer. will get e5c.u4..4 - .431.-k.... ob the Penn mu people of i•,Atte. IVen3 mile
Railroad be all the monad , " the motritnittee, and the utmost
unanimity prevailed throughout.
TUE RAILEItiM,4—Soar them, lure 'mewed
half-price itckein for pet ' going no delegate,. NEW Votta, Slay 4 —The Associated Piois think
to the General Aasetol the it 8 Preehy- it Is due to the public to ital." that the N•,va S:1.113
terian Churches at , stio Tinker good . r.kr.trh C"• of t
b. a large
from May 15 to Japer majority of the leading preiiire ot the ettuutry, mid
of the owners of the telegraph lines west if Nora
Seotta. put an end to the Foreign news arrangements
which bare existed during the past en years, and it
understood that the managers of the Nova Scotia
line hare made secret and exclusive arrangements
with a private party who. there is reason to believe,
may attempt to use the European Naas for spes•ula
tire purposes. For the present. therefore, the
k mks.
ta
hr should and upon their guard. As aeon as the
steamer Niagara comet to and It will he made pub.
lb: upon the bulletin beards. and until then the cern.
normal public must be at the merry of the Nora
: 4 ,otitt ato.s.ulators.
BE=
.1f . . Efl.tore—As ety officialeo3doet ae • mem
ber of the Councils of our city, has boon, by the
Tr+. Pee., of Monday's issue, grossly misrepresent
ed, in reference to my action in the matter of the
answers to the Supreme Court in the Mandomits cast,
I thought I would let the matter pass unnoticed, but
the name minrepresentatiin is reiterated in the Per,.
of this morning. by a correspondent signing lireself
Pei.e. I have thought beet to correct Me, ui ignore
sentetions, so tar as I am concerned, and first, In re
ference to getting into Council to trifle with, and act
recklessly with the Interests of property holders. It
Is a position I never songht, knowing that there were
many of my fellow-citizens better qualified to Midis
°lgoe than myeelf, but they elected me, and I most
act as my rtolgment dictates. Second, Inlefarence
to them who voted against the answers, it is said
they hare nothing at stake. Now, Isl . Editors,
there are others who hare more at stake than I have,
but I have something In my poumaion, and own
Real Estate, to not much short of twenty thousand
dollars, and the tax on this is something of an item,
so you me it concerns me to say, at least, some little.
It is also raid that those who voted against the
answers, did so to keep up their credit. What effect
it would have 00 my credit, never entered my mind
for one moment. I have allnys paid ono hundred
cents on the dollar, and anyakerron that does so,
there is not much fear of their edit going down.
. .
Again, the Press and its correspondent say. that
wo wished to prevent an Investigation; this is entire
ly untrue. In ray remarks in Council, I took that
ground, and have always done so. I also said that
it was oppression on the part of the Supreme Court
to call on as to answer out of our own district.
Messrs. Ed'rs, the reason I voted against the answers
was, I was called upon to certify and solemnly charge
home to ho true a fraud upon certain parties, of which
I loamy nothing but by report. This I was not pre
pared to do. I said if members knew the fraud they
could vote intelligently; but I did not, and would
have to vote against them. And in closing, I would
say, if the Bonds were Illegally and fraudelently
issued, and obtained in an unlawful manner by those
who hold them, I would ho opposed to their payment;
hut, on the other hand, if they have been loaned In
accordance with law, and we found on investigation
that the Bonds have been fairly obtained by their
holder., I think that true polky, aa well as honesty,
requires their payment.
It is with reluctance that I appear in public print,
but the position and motives of the minority of coun
cils, which voted with me, were so grossly misrepre
sented, that I deem it proper to correct these misre
presentations. JAL. hone.
Toone who here no settled place for buying their
Clothing, may find Boma advantage in trying the
establishment of J. L. Carnaghan Co., Federal
street, Allegheny city. They have nn•establtshod
reputation for good work in both wen's and boys'
wear.
S. A. Bowe A Co., have just opened their Spring
Stock of fine confectioneries, which comprise the
greatest variety they have yet offered to the public.
They are proposed to furnish parties with every
thing reqnloito, done up in the very host style. They
have also on hand a large assortment of fresh fruits,
preserve., pinkies, and in feet every thing In their
line. They respectfully solicit a call .from their
friends and patrons at their well known stand, next
door to the post office. Federal street, Allegheny. I
In ilorn•w, when the MO fe low '
Come forth in 119/11=3 the insect foe,
And for our blood they bore, you know,
And suck It in most rapidly.
Bat bugs, roackes,'skeeters—black or white
In death's embrace Ire stiffened suite,
If byon's Powders chance to light
In their obscure vicinity.
The effect of this powder is almost instantaneous
death to all the Insect tribe. Gardens can ho pre
served. and houses cleared of the vermin post. It i.
is...from poison, and harmless to mankind and do
mestic animals. All genuine, signed E. Loin. Pow
fut ipssots, pill. for MU and mice.
Sample Sleeks, 25 cm: regular sires, SO atl. s Pt.
BARNES tt Panic, New York.
Also,.the Mexican Mustang Liniment.
- -
$l,OOO Ur-wean for any Medicine ihat will
xcel PRATT .4 BUTOEIRRIi MAOIO OIL, the only Indian
Remedy now sold for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache,
Toothache, rain in tho 81do or Itact, Sprains, Bruises, Boro
Throat, Darns, Contracted Cord' and bitteclee; tho only veg.
evade remody discovered that wlll , OOl upon them and lit.
her the Joints. 'homicide of persons hem been cured of
those complaints by this now discovery. •11 are inv.tesi
give it a test. Principal office 1.110 Weshington street,
Brooklyn, N.Y. For .ale by DR. CEO. IL KEYSER, No
110 Wood otroot. and J. P. namiso, Alle/hony,
Elgoature of Pratt At Butcher on the wrapper, and name
blotto to the battle. ap9ktawtlF
Sick Ei a adacho— Dyspepsia. --- Several
members of the Methodist Episcopal and Methodtst ?rote.
tact Conferences halre etrasely recommended Dr. WlUnfit
Pills. The Erie Conference also recants on Oa loom al an
oltetal act of favorable expression towards those Pille, and
their inventor. When im great• body of conscleotiona
minister. of the Ocepet thee trunk!, empress thestutelves la
E no , of thi s g medicihNit needs no further encomia:lA
Bee Outdo to Ileedtb. AA. pansasToot a op,
tr76atersl/ No. 60 Wood st., Eittebosati, Proprietors.
VOO CAN ALWAYS PROCIURE IRESR
ino, Emrh /Sixlf;..!‘ j ßl as tZli i rad the et s br:tal
olxixinwpqmdp.
- Flr====
Sr. LOVIS, May 4..—The overland mail of the 11th
has arrived.
The markets are unchanged.
The British steamer Forward has arrived at San
Francisco, from Liverpool, and it Is supposed that
she will run between San Francisco and Vancouver's
Mr. Bishop and the forty men who left Fort Le
gion some time since to co-operate with Lieutenant
Beale, was attacked at Crossing Colorado, on the
20th of March.by six or seven hundred Mojave,
Palmtop and Tama Indians. The engagement lasted
three hours. A large number of Indians are reported
to have been killed. The attack was made after
Bishop had distributed the presents, and had received
permission to pass through the country. Bishop re
treated thirty miles back .d sent-to Cul. Roffman
for assistance. Roffman was expected to reach and
attack the Mojave villages about the I ith of April.
Lot. tar tux, May 4.—Four essays competed for
the annual prize, and were all rcjated. A paper
was read by Pr ' scph D;:.cs. of Augusta, tia., on
the 'chemical analysi., ai ^utde, and the secretion of
the body in of malarions diseases." It was
proposed t.. this paper to the Prize Committee
for the annual prize, but Dones objected. The pro
ceedings are harmonious, and the interest increasing,
in a scientific point of view.
Afternoon Session.—Dr. Comegy's resolution was
adopted, to appoint a committee of Goo to confer
with the Committee of Medical Teachers, and report
at the next annual meeting. Resolutions from the
New Jersey Medical Society, asking for the estab
lishment of a Board of Censors for each Supremo.
Court Judicial District, to grant diplomas to all pro
per members of the Association, which was referred
to the Committee of Conference. A resolution was
passed instructing the same Committee to confer
with the State Medical Societies to procure uniform
action throughout the profession by carrying into
effect the standard of preliminary education, adopted
by this Association at Its organization in 1847.
Dr. Sayre, of Now York, offered a resolution that
each State Medical. Societybe requested to appoint
annually two delegates for each State College, to at
tend all examinations of candidates for graduation;
that each College permit such delegates to participate
in the examination and vote on the qualifications of
such candidates. Referred to the Committee of Con
ference.
Dr. Jones' paper woe referral to the Committee on
Prize Essays.
Dr. Benj. W. Dudley was unanimously admitted a
permanent member.
Adjourned till to-morrow.
A 1,00,k, May 4.—The State Central Committee
of the State Rights Democracy met to-day, at thy
Logai llouse,John W. Forney, chairman. Resolu
tions were adopted to the following effect
let. That it is inexpedient, at the present time, to
nominate a State ticket.
ii. Formally proclaiming an unalterable opposi
tion to the doetriee of eongressionel intervention In
relation to slavery in the territories, as advocated by
the Republicans in their platform of 1556, for the
prohibition of slavery In the territories, or as advo
cated by the administration democrats for the pro.
teetion of slavery ia the territories.
dd. Recommending the friends of popular sover-
Se. Loris, May 4.—During the last 21 hours end
ing at dark limit night, the river had riser fully 30
inches, and since that time it has been swelling at
about the nine rate. The rise comes from the MI,
sour', and Ic said to bo from the mountains. A rise
Is also reported as coining from St. Paul. A swell
of fully 7 feet may bo expected at this point, from
the rico already taken place in Missouri. Weather
clear and eery warm. Mercury 71'.
BOSTON. May I.—The Printers' Convention has
selected Nashville forholdlng the. next convention,
and has recommended the New York Printer as the or
gm of the craft. A resolution has also boon adopted
recommending the subordinate Voicing to consider
the feasibility of abolishing Sunday labor.
l'smatict.rnta, May .I.—The election yestatiLsy
resulted in the success of the People's candidate for
City Treasurer and Commissioner, by about ~000
majority. The Democrat. will be in the minority In
both branchee of the City Council.
ZAKISSVILLE, May 4.--Jacknon, the alleged fugi
tive slave, was, this morning, delivered t” his master
and taken back to Virginia. There was a large crowd
at the depot, but no rempt at rescue was made.
Loucsv ILL!, May 4.—The river is falling ,me inch
per hoar. Weather clear; mercury II".
BOdITIIN. May 4.--J. A. Daniel. forum!) a lawyer of New
Turk, but fid . 3 yenta pilot the coalildeatial clerk of COMMIII
- Btringliam, al the Chariestowo Navy Yard, has abwian.
dad. Ha I. charged with cheating atinteoug tradeanien, ty
using the Commander* name.
Lumarsue, May 4 —Jim.. T. Root, wbiakay men - Mint
decamped with $6.000 belonging to John Snyder. A 4..
ward 1. (Mere,' for h 6 arr..-
Talagrapbla m.rlt•t•
Now Soto, May 4.—Colton buoyant; Wm gun bolo* or
10 1 ,., for middling upland. Pionr advatmed; 051m15.000 MAY
Wheat firm; maim 5,000 bo at $1 60131 75 for comtuon whim;
$1 51541 5: for mouton wane.% rod; $125 1111Wooklo Club.
Corn edvsocell; mien 31,000 boo. Pork hooey at slolo%._"d
16 40 for mem; $l2 10(312 Wei for primly Lotter Mend) at
65410 c far 01510. Lead dull; Galena $5 50. Tallow firm at
10." Pugar bnoyont sod IWV•11[0f1 mkt at Ce) . .i&17%.
Freight. on 0314.111 5, Liverpool 3-10 d. Mod. dull but Aro.;
Ch g 115 1. 111,11 Bon ; guarantsetL33l; N Y Cem73%.
LW loud gronts 111; Gs • Ch 65; Mich Co. Cleveld •
Toledo 21%. OGG. market: Deems kkatded; r.celpto 2500
head; salmi st 0012, ge 10%; Market active. Sheep
firm; remipto 3500 brad; ulna at 0(37; droved M. 105314.
Elwino doll; receipts 7100 heed; into at 0 (3 01 S.6 11 . 11 . 0 14b 1 .
Llactgaon, May 4.—tionr firm bat quiet at $0 40.450 for
ooperfloa. Whisky firm; good demand; Wm 500 hull at
25. Good demand for bacon Wes, with mint of 100 birds at
0%; 16 MA. .boulders at 7. Good demand for Mottos. at
mootly hold at 40. Nag ar gold at eitk7%. Coffee 1200
12%. Mooey market tmettanged. lfixebooge very scarce at
1.4 e pre; Bookers continue to charge others bestdoe custom.
am at 51; pre.
Punsosyrou, May 4 —glom o good demaod lord pokm
rourloue firm; ealm 1500 51. at $7 76 for extra faculty; $7 14
for fancy sod weatans extra. Nye film, firm $410: Corn
51.1 at $3 07. Wheel: prime marts .od wanted at $l. 00 for
red; $1 70561 71 fur whit.. Nye stead') al. 0510. Corn: &GO
at 8.4354060, afloat; 1200 In core ot 50; 1200
damp st 67. CAW gooood4 demand at 1150158. 4000 bap Rio
Coffee mid at 11,6 7a lb, on time. Whisky In good demotd;
' 1-00 bblm *old at 2554€427.
BiLlimon, May 4.—hoar quiet; Ohio $0 50. Wheal mate
nod nusnanted; white $1 7061 00: rod $1 50@1 C.O 3.'31..
Corn doll sod lower nod cello nt 845585 c. Provision. quirt;
brow .Idea 9:3.i; vows pork $l7 GO. Whbky Ora at 26140
V far Ohio.
0 U SE- FURN ISIIIN Ci HARDWARE in
AA.
all 14nrletr, at pH.. that cannot fell to aolt, at Ho,
)tor City Floe° coo Ida Warrhonee of
W. W. IMADdiIAW, No. 13.1 Wood *treed.
ap:7 first door below the Own crib. Golden Grab
F
EATHERS-7 sacks now landing from
etearner llortnottla for sale by
apr 18AI All DICKEY a CO.
TENN. FLOOR-500 sacks Rock City Mills
now landing from steamer Ilvinonla for vale by
ap27 !BATA II DICKEY t CO.
•MIRENOLI FLOWERS. RUCHES, STRAW
TRIMMINGS, !a.. IL IL Pa L3IBH,
at.26:1•4 No 105 Market area.
DIG IRON-60 tons Lake Superior Pig
.1. Trott Just roc'd and fur male by
ap= LIITLE. & THIMELII, 112 Second et.
RIBBONS -75 boxes best styles in the
market at low prkee.. R. 11. PALMER.
ap2fllud N 0.103 Market rtmet.
_____
FLAXSEED-li sacks and one bbl. new
'lading from gamer Ilar moobk nip by
•P'27 IPALAR DICKEY A CO,—
MRS. ALLEN'S liAllt RESTORATIVE
..LUL. gro. for ule by B. 4WA tINEIWOCIE
aVAI corner of Fourth and Woad West.
NEW BONNETS — A assortment new
o
,p pei. us
miat.t.trw.
4twa ICU- PAL M
NEEDLE WORK COLLARS, Setts,
mow, lei elso, all kOduCot. thx.4s, brim
QyRL, ~ ct: HANSON LOU, 74 itirketit.,
gjdoVA.l 4 -4ohn - Bon hive
LAI normittoor 13;111 staot fa ticr.l4lllLtestyst.
Commercial
E V. P., P. a, Thersoz, Rm. 8. Rtir.ults, Oro. D.
JONIS, 6m. W.Cu>.
PITTan UILCHI . DI tsJECIG T
4 , <-6.tly r ' Lie FlasbargA Gaze to.
Pertssoann. Torsantr, ger 5, 1559.
FLOUR—there teas not No much animation yesterday, but
tho market was firm, ask-. on the lower wharf of 100 Ws
choice extra family at $5,75; on the upper wharf, aft) hbis,
In tots, at 50,0046,25 for caper and ea... From store ' 550
beta, In lota, at 5 0 , 12 4 6 . 25 suPea, Fil,ree6,6o for ruts
and 6t,6246,55 for family do—mainly
OR AIN —.car.; sides from wagon of 100 bush Rye et 75,
and 100 bush Meditersaveati Wh s .,
GROCERIES—B.I , I.O(2 O 6101,80,w at; Vod.o, and 01 bble
Molasses at 40.
PROVISIONS—gaIe. In lots of 40,000 Pas at 7I :eV/ 0 lw
Shouldeta 94 for Sidea,lo for Weimern Ilamit, awl tot, for
city do. augur Cared llama bud Sts It.t.e at II and to tc.
do at 120127.. Mewl Park; 10 bbl. at PS.
W I.6lCF—ealmi 3 Of bbls Rectified, at 27q.,25
Flail—eaten of 12 bids dry salted Ile. ring, new al 55,50;
20 half ithls Lake White at $4,76; and 10 do Lake herring at
$4.50.
Pt ITATOES--markel unchanged; mita of 70 bbls at s2,a;
501 , hush mixed et 70; and 110 do Reels at SO.
CllEldfiE—salee of x ha. tleehen at /*W..
dIONKTARY AND CONUNERCIA
Thorn vs. not much life In cornmertiol 4 yes
terday. The high prices of Floor have brought out entophes
from the idounugabela—the receipts on Tuesday and Wed
nesday bcolna COO bids. It was thought thatabls melon way
exhausted; loot the sons. of supply la Flour aro like Blitz'
egg bag—them la no such thing at exhausting them. As
mon se the hurry of Spring /leading la over, we look for In
greened recelpte, both by river and wagon. Soper audextra
*old on upNto wharf at 2.15,00 and g 9,25.
The receipts of Oraln are quite light. The country roads
are getting good, lout tlos farmers are busy, and we cannot
look for recelpta until the throng mason Is over. Wheat
sold at $1,20 for Mediterranean, and Rye at 75: Oorn Is held
at id. no supply of potato. le well kept up by rearmed,
and dealers generally aro looking with apprehension for the
time of She inevitable let-down. The homy demand for
Provisions motionns good at provlone
Money mintlntle• rimy, the banks taking frmly all the good
short-time paper that is °Miring. Paper of long date, no
matter bow good, has to be placed outside, at Sold per
tout. Ettatern Exchange it scarce and In good demand, and
ontaide buyers ham to pay prmium, par mousy, and
CUITIICy.
PEILADELPIIII CATTLE MACE., Monday, May 24.—The
market has been quite active daring the past week, and
price. motion, to role very high. The prospect, however,
la that there will aeon be a redaction In the rates, as the con
mumption decreases with the prevalence of Warm weather.
The offering. have unwanted to about 1,200 head, which
were sold at the following rate.
Choice qUallty, ,p too Ihe,)
Prime
Fair
MEM
ittl=l
The offerings of Sheep amounted to 2.400 The -plea
nen...fine.] at from 747 l.‘c, gross 11004 Ana lit, are to
active demand.
Tn. or 0010 of Hogs at Phillip's Enloe D 0 ,.,. timid
amount t o ll 2,...,00 bead, which old at pric“ ranging from
la% to SS,V, V 100 ma, ovt.
The Bt. Demwrat, of the :lit, fay. the IllJney runic.
had heart sery quiet dories the previous three day. Thu
demand fur mousy had teen light, and, as usual, the bulk of
the discounts had been dime by the bout. and savings' In
*Motions at their established rates. The principal feature
wasa euperabundatice of linnetsW
and tanonsiu currency,
Isbirh wria very heavy et Ih cent. disuniunt. Lt. will
bey i.schange at 2 V ornt. discount. The supply of
E Earhatig, couticue4 light, and eight draughts bra
prom. In bankable turfs, each hulled Bellicg hot 111110
eurpt to its earn c nehmen, •t that
for T c b a " r r Ct r .."„ t ' th " t I E. l ' : . e " q n tfo e t t ;!ja."7:::
ltisp• ( estnrdsys date. Gent N.A. (Wen, report a
lalling t II In lA. demand tort nor. and rho burin,ee um,
confluril to the Lent trate nh gal.. of I .A , ki bble at $.5 ktlAp
5,P1;( ,r rnprrflne. M. Pork coittlanai dull and nrAnto4l
at clAtalll,so.
A later Itrytt.' t td kl.notay loot, a, ktlrknAt t r t:
f °war, and rtiKtrt • klttlAtent at etriplo... Tlte rtrAr
and Ittor• frartttl ono-halt the anger nittuttttl, • rrrAtid I r
over Iluvrt d
The stock t.l Pork ftu.l tleel tr. lb.. New 1 ork xu , l
lit. hole. 1 A. oil the I.t 111.111 t rt , c.p . .re• I.llnu
14,7 Li.. 14,9
rntk, • _ .• 10 t.e.3 41.7, ...A
,51.930 2 . /0;7 tr 2.00.
P.O. In tb,. Neu 1)11F411.1
, I 1 lat vv ug•moll Ott. I.t. of 3lfty
11,.• Cie T.1a0.1 en 3. that th ot the ImlnLe of 3,1 m
ha,. lately hnol • tn.,. rap 0... r the kntrtle• 1., the tnc
of ight).3ve Tht• erne on produce peps
k a to honoc/al cirt In* al yid nivnlpoper—ratp•
Irh3ch h./ cout.h apparent gold oft Ito surface that all
.lee nave Pre wee loet. of. O ho hank bald. $15,1.10
•uotber V•i.fpoo, awl the third $1140.0. The dutronof• rer
made oujiref , • drawn try Clreelnntl home.. no u,ornmlysian
la min. fdtreir Turk, the rn.,,•,11 Of pap, iur,tod In prv.
doe, whlab •••• sett for..ard.
The New 1 u 1 k Bank Slet•muut le an 1.11.••
April 23. A prll 30.
Luea. . f12.•,706 705 Ik a t-
. ,
..:6,3..1,,v4 Inc.. . 1:61.6!..0
I 5.:3.0,672. Inc 11,14)0
AA ...Anlr W4,...k12,3:A Inc 6.00...:2.5
The otnnitent .1 ot.octo to Eurnpe tut week %rm. $1,600.•
uuo, and so Li, bointi• show at. ineiusoo nig:X.I.6LO in .lute
th to. it (Aldus t 101 l they tune hoire drawn nororly $2,000,030
during IL° •a-ck Loin the 141.ett:c and ouh.tresoory.
Late Wry .r from the Gr.nil Nut districts on the COI.
of Arrics 10unit i.e of a git at decree.. in the yield of
crop to thirer and Fieo,nl, and at arable it is the
rLii will thit exceed ton,. titah(loo th:eloet
11 .M ton., or 1,... , 40 lot par. Price.. the
coast had tonWerably in cum...Timm
Tbe recoil. tt hour al C, acanustl ,v,re G :tr2
Ole alltmit,,, • red L., tiou of 3 1,01
1.1. , a, la sr., I, :N. sn4 under Ibe
mandating ueY 4 I N. .a . Orif , lllllll. ruil.t parr., withdrew
tt,lr etok Ica from 0,10.,.
11•11 . 111.[ LX.reur dish air, April 30 —II lance °beamed a
peal steady re, , le.t thrtut4ltant the ' , real, bur the
an‘negate of gales evil' hardly auhlott the activitr untied in
our lest review. Thl• Is dout.tles. eattead by the feat Oust
ati tatty line ietret 1. of Ili.. an. nearty exhausted, and that
...Uri. are tine in.: to rive, In their drunshda, which at •
the v tees lit otivers. The transact,. include 550 ben.
(*sr Mu ea bargee Cher., at II r e cenhu 700 beam meal tem do.
at It ceat.rou hake gutel to prim. tito. I 100
144;114 1 r to ptl me do at tent.; ."tat beg. toe.' tv .
',ma .1.. at 11a. rear.; :,,Onti•O• do ex I'. C. War.
.140,011 C• t,ol.l.•xl:tnt 14' eau,
bans de et Iva heater. at ...ante. end r r-enlyn vl
untie
Ito bent et Iran. II te cent.. and :dale) tent medium do.
et G rental , :h I...nue) re end Jana have been only rh
made ate requent, aud e. quab• the market firm to .lay as
it,11..5. —Prima lila, lloi to 12 cent, centn ma.
.1.nn.11.0..11!j cant.. Larnayra ll', to 12 ratan:let - a 15
to [tck 19.00 J
—Tt... Ittchrunnd (V a I Whip sat• —The value this
tr...k fut., nc.. been r. tare, Quing ter are balidaye, suit
whilst tee have lade or no chauxe to report iu prim.. yet at
thine the tnerket very him, oh a hula m annual..
ell kinds IV a •tn.... eammois Lune to IS ore
, pond nod
Isue tuna t. iv ao ti continue, not, from $o to
MI , 1.11111 , 1ng and ....MI,: at .11 pi ny 112111 SO
T.' 113, inn lent front rr.. Fauc, )epee
• rappers !rota to 153 1- , ILO IT,,
51.11C“N‘lAIIELA NAVIGATION C(INPAYT Sn pk.
Ci.trtl, tUL.II2 paper, 61 L 1.12 flour, Swindler, W 1 do do, Wed
.: 1o; 5 1.1,:21, 1 1,,,r20, Cameron: 50 bx,. K 1224,1 Atwell .0
1 (LI wLI.AJ , 31 Lie owner; .27 LOl2 floor, it Itol , iokon cv,
10 lads flour. 2, G1C011.72 101 1.112 paper, Clark ot ca. 1 L LI, 2
Lis wraps, I , o , ,urdru, 0 LW. 11quor, C...121:r. 1 SS bbl. eggs.
owner-, 11 LLIs flour, 45 du dn , Martin; !11...111.2L0rc1a,
51c1..7a6,11.5 O c, 3J tibia floor.
SVIIISELIS.O, per Cher olt-11 bbli whisky, Itryar & cc; I
mk were, Ills Ll; cle do, 4Ls paper, Ido type, Clerk & tar,
2 Lae demase, 4 eke flour. Collin, .an tells paper, Grafton;
IS pkg. gmvel, Lligby, lop lade whisky, Uhler & Nkerson:
lihde ale, b% bble, Smith; 15) kge tobacco, dg.-rtonE& ea; 5
belle paper, thauliee.
I=!
There nes next to nothing doter at the river yesterday - .
The water war rapidly recedrog, with a little over eeven feet
ley pier.
Tho Key Weal departed for Lonluith• the Moderator for
St. Pent, the S. P Ilitilierd for Kai livale, and the Cherolt
for Wheeling.
The arrivals wero the Cheroit -and the Poland, the !attn.
from Cincinnati. Pinto abe lett here for the Wabash, she
has been slightly damaged end also repriired, eo that ehe
as good now as new.
lb. Emma Crisham did not COMO in this week. letter
from the Captain Informs ns tent owlog to high water in the
Illoektoguro, elle bed kid up for a fewdays it Beverly, but
will to hens In time for the next trip.
The Silver Wave will leave here for the Illlnok Direr to.
day The Marrnom loaded, or clearly to, for Cincin
nati, and will getaway to-lay f rObitOl7 ..... The Fort
Wayne i.el tier trim and is loading wilt railroad -eon ter
Clerkeedle, in Tennueoe. She will leave for thot pert this
ev k'o nng.
r other boats to all points tee one advertisements, The
Berry Oran - Is up for her mooed trip to all pignut on tho
tipper Missouri. Capt. McClintock will be glad to accom•
axe - tote • large number of pueerraers;
The !level Dell. Copt. Bees, le nearly ready for the Upper
Mbestselppl, and a neater boat euee..t be found. Mr. Rich
ardson In the office will do all any ono can not, to secure the
rionfort of puce-tigers.
N 311VILIS —.The Cumberland vial rising on the 30th, with
eight fret on the Shoal.. Th. Mlllten arrived en the 2uth,
end th., itOlialltv. end Ile:Whoa had departed for
Creel:matt. and Tennessee Iloilo for Paducah.
!learnt, --lint Memphis exchanges give p.alculars 4tt.°
amdlthin of the wounded b the explore. el Mi. Bt.
es, under treatment them:
. .
Mr. S. Stewart, or Staunton, Va., who wet reported among
Ibe dully esaldtal, le at the Gime° Hones. am talon...we
terrible, batted born injured by the tailing timbers. Ile at.
tricetod himself by grasping a rod of red hot Iron, let which
attempt bb hands were awfully burned. Ha Inhaled the
eteam after the arplaloo, and thus tee:aired, It la feared,
fatal internal Mimi.. lilt condltloo but toght wee indeed
howdess. Me. butt:rut it a son of Hon. A. 11 Stewart. and,
It will be remembered, sae on his nay to Alenandtia. La.,
where he wow to bare Loon married.
0. 11. Reynolds, of Sic. City, and Thomas Carter, of
Tamaqua, 1•a ,It Is foaled, will not recover.
Mr. %Salto, at New York, •h 0 Rae rcportml dead, received
no lAN:nice whatever. Ito lead a trunk containing $2,0C0
worth of Jewelry.
The Cinch:dual Cennuarcial of Turaday myr
Among the borator's pasarogerm tro notice OmpL Wardrop,
of the Meer, mud Col. Diehl, of Peurmytreola. Tun
latter contempt atee o "elavlng mambo,' thcoupli Hamm,
Mr. Jones, of Om lien Uric/mum Delta. t. almo oo ttio Dar.a“3r
dismUued for emir., *hem Ital. ill tako • liallrood Lino l'r3•
of tor Om Crommut City.
. -
The JMuti Poe and Defender mum In from Pittsburgh with
full aergoes. The latter was preparing to leave for *
an Or
les at dm t. k. The Li rty arrived from Wheeling are
other floe tnp. The Lightfoot, from Nashville, and \Ls.%
from ht. boas, were the only arrivals from below. The de.
parttime Include the Pbantingo, Irma Nashville, for Pitts
burgh.
The following if practicable, should command the Imme
diate attention of oh steamboat men, and if true, we may
never have to record another disaster on the western Patois
like the explosions of the Penn aylvania and be. Nichols..
We ropy from the New Tort Tribune of Saturday week,
which gives the following details of a discovery made lateral
yeah ego by Mr. Richard L. Lloyd of Philadelphia, and
which has shim the death of Mr. LJoyd, which cornered
shortly after, been neglected until quite recently:
Mr. Lloyd cam Inca/ lileamif by a number of experimeuta
with =all iron missal. finst the nophrire%cot,Wr pre.enm
of which scientitle rum had already data:cud, hot cothd not
explain, generated by the decomposition of water or stethri
within a boiler weatlectricity. Ile at length determined his
theory by a mom dangerous experiment. Intmdculug an
loeninted metalic rod through the top of • Wine, be crape
rated the water to thunder a hairy pennon% condoning the
tire until that part of the boiler eXpased tali Mannered hot.
lie then pumped with his own hands a sufficient fpniutflty
of water to corm the red hot surface of the boiler-71a Pro
ceeding which is atomised to muses° Inevitably exidoslon—
bet no explesion Milos al Ile repealed the exmliabtht
with the tote tesult la every imaince. 111. dlocoteribrt
with a cold reception, be Ming ridiculed, and collide s. me
timeliest which It Is suppoeed hastened his death.
Abort' three yeem store thy woe taken up again
by Mr. Geo. T. Parry of Philadelphia and fully and milder:
wetly e.t.d. It re ototed that he has Introduced metabc
conductors Into theerni boilers in Philadelphia, and that In
other places, than, the dlsarrery had been made public, a
number of owners harem a matter of precaution, in trocluad
them Into their Milers.
Mr. Archie Wood; until hetet". clerk of the Ed. Walsh,
hes Ixotablalr.Wlrt 11.Sendder e intervenor one eight Ludo
doe railroad line packet Neer Palls City. and also taken hi.
riser In the taloa
Mag . latter.
DEPASTED.
Dr. Kula, Brownsville:
Telegraph, do
CoL Bayard, Elisabeth;
Key Weak Louie"file;
Moderator, St Pooh
M P. Hlbberd, Naetathel
Chorale, Wheel Dag.
SILIMI2I2bOIi
A WILTED.
Dr. liana, Brownell ; I
Telegraph, dc.;
Oolonal Bayard, lillaabetb;
Charon., Wheellnn;
Poland, Cioninnatt
atTll3.-7 bet, falLlog.
LARD OIL-10 bble. refinOd in store and
for sabot , / m7B MAIAH DICKEY 2 CO.
LOUISVILLE LIKE--100 ttore
jj szuttlar sal by - , IPATAIIDIC-11131r CO
:t .%1340 Matoteoa.
14,i • ismaunzmuir
440 u 11.41.11 - 1-7XIO, arm:kisin store'andiqr
pat by DIOREY 41, 00:
liggul;r sttautero.
Beason Arrangement 11359
I BEM=
ST.ltqp ST. r.& - crz,.
DAI L Y NORTHERN LIMB
1.0. PACKETS FOR /OALENA, DUBUQUE,
STILL WATER ANY e IT. PAUL —The Twllawmg volt: awl
nasswillrest wb I reamers will compose tbis fer
Ito waning year, lea Ing Y follainb
Monday HENRY CLAY...._
Monday NORTHERNER.
Tarwlay...-OANADA,
r~ha.~ ___ ebu euvew...__
Wednesday-LUCIE HAY " J. B. Ithadc..
Wcdneaday-AUNT LEITY "Cba. Martiaon
Thursday...-11STROPOLITAN ..... " T.B. Rho-des
Thuraday--MINNESOTA BELLE-. " T.D. DUAL
Friday........DEW DROP " N. W. Pazter
Friday ..... Crab." ,
Saturday D REMARK - td Cray.
Saturday WM L. EWING.—._... M. Orion..
The Northern Line has boon In adecnalfoi operation, dnr
Icy the past year, and for repaluity. comfort and .pat feet
reliability In every roaps , rt, has never Iwo swpaeled by any
ormsnlratlon nn On Western ricers. Davin.: eoldbd tic neer
steamers to the Line, they are now prepared to offerlncroos -
ad facllltlea for tha tranaloetion of all harlots" entrusted to
thorn, and hope to merit arontlacation of tea Ina.ral pat
renagn heretofore so lidoraily hrmonved zipan t bra,.
Part any information that may to , reticirod, apply at tho
Wharf Boat. at the foot af local Woe!. or as the Northern
Line Parkes offlte, No GT Cntarnere6l street. loquo.en Olive
and Loco, WARDS 6 biIIiLEIL General Agent,
MISSOURI RI VRR.
Notice to Dlissouri River Shippers and
Passengers.
WE have made an arrangement jg%.e
with the Missouri barer Parte Com
pany by which we can Orr through rates frotort.rit
bar pasieopers and freight to ali tn,int. on tho Aliasourt
sr. For further particulars, apply to D.C... 334.F.314
CO., Roam 01.01 Agents, oixner Water and Market arras,
who are authorised to contract 'for nit
„
McBRIDE • 00, (late of Pit4.staargll.l
. mr124.4 , 411T No. 49 Commareial NA, 24. Lank Mo .
EG ULM?. TUESDAY
M PACK-CA 4—
AA, ET FOR ZASERVILLE.—Th6 foto newW
steamer EM 1A tiRAIIA3I, Capt. !Ohms Aiwa, rW.;.,
for the above and intorractilare ports EVERY TUESDAY,
at 4 o'clock P. et. For tnight or pampa apply on
board. ocl4 FLACK, BARNES k CO, AO..
(Cincinnati, 6cc.
GEC PAGEL - Y.—EXPRESS
For tit. Loads. Jefferson City, Boonville* 0 !antigen. • Brume
Met, Muni, mu , . I aridlng, Lerringtots, liam:ast tgy,
Leavenworth City, Weston, A toheson. Donlphan, St. Jowl.
Nebraska City, Council Bluffs, Omatia City.—The Hoe paw
senger ' , molest YURI. WAYNE, Capt. Barr, 0111 Imes I.ie
the above and Wl Intermediate pore on THIS DAY, I'l
Irak, at SP. It. For (relight et- poisaga apply on board or 1.•
+pl2 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agenta
$l. AO to 11,A9
u 0 to 9.E0
.1.60 to . - 15
to 0,50
I. T,.5
Bt. Emus, Zi7.
- 1. 4 1 0 R sT. LOUIS, GALENA, jAF tvi t
12 DUBUQUE. Le—The Son pasaanger
gleam, JAIIES WOOD, Capt. R. Ilordroem, s , ,il 'taro for
On shove and nIl i utermedis. ports on SATURDAY, Ns)
th. For freight or vantage' apply or board or to
mli ELAM, BARNES ,t CIL Agool ,
Mc S R O U p
A i t o f f,
E .R T E c !!.. I d
p S U f
—Tlttovyl, Without Rezhpplog. to St. Loots, J.
suo.Clty, goortrille, Olaspw, stouswicS. HiS:o.
Landlus. Leglntun, Kamm City, Lepreo,ortn CitT,
too, A 'thew, t. Joneph, NotrtlonA Pay. Coon
oil /11113 N and Omaha City.—The elegantly "lobbed and no
naho.l feet running pnasongrnotestuer HENRY 'IRAS'',
Copt. George L. 31rellotook, will on her second tr3l•
for ports named shore,. TUESDAY, May loth, 01 S o'clock
r.. For ['eight or passage apply OD turd or to
iszn FLACK, DARNER A C 1..tg1. .
„iforGt. -Paul
F -
oR ST. PAUL, DIRECT-VmAe
Keokuk. Burlington 4 InuAcatine, }Dock
lat. & Darcuport, Oalena, Dubuque, MuOrrucces Land
Pra.ran Du Chrin, Wetter, b01rc1,...11e ' kud
—The non .Darner 3IDDERATOK. Fronk
Hata., ul,l ahoy. , portu ea THIS
Lth loot, at 5 o'clock r w. Frr truicht or putuukc
ply on board or to VLACH, II altNkS # ell., Agent,
Ho! for Bt. Paul, vlaKookalr, Muscatine,
Davenport, Rock Island, Galena: Du
bubae, Wenona, La Crosse, ac., &c.
T ll E FINE I'ASSENOEIt
Imve for the above end 4nterrnorllat , rrrta. oe THIr
DAY. 6th Instant.
F,,r freight or paimig,o apply board cr t.)
FLACK,' DAI:NES k Agmat.,
Corp, 51‘rket aotl Water au, CiaLl.ll.l,
OC lLakc
_ _
ON. LAKE SUPERIOR-Thelag
F
new, last, stanurb steamer NORTIIEHN
Lit/IIT, Julio Spaulding, Maeter, rill ran from Clevelad,
Ohio, to Lake Superior, a. a regular packet, during the ea
•on leave Cleveland on her first trip on Ting DAY.
the 6th Instant. For freight or plumes apply on bout
HANNA, UADFLETeON .n C., ,
Mt:v.1..1, CV..
Sot lirtnpbo
ID6II -- M - k.Sit l irlalCSp . ie . l3 - 11111 - 4* — 7 7 ,
new ateatner POTOMAC, Captain W. C.0 4
IJart will lawn, for the ata.ve and nil intarm,..b.tta lane
ou TILLS D VI, May :nth at L r Yor craight ,
&age apply on lanaal to
CO, Agent...
T [IE GREAT PURIFIER!
THE WORLD CHALLENGED.-
TO PE t,DrCti IFS SQC.IIJ-
THE BLOM" , SEARCITSIU—
GLORIOUSLY TEIL7IIIIi.i.V.I.'-
1,01 . 11 nratrtr.itt • David McCreary, of Napif r t•rrd.ip,
Bedford com):
rile Aped. tSiifi, re near es I can remember, a small Mee
pie made its appearsuee ee m, upper lip, which nen became
eiders...l and sore.. 1 ured poniuns ofcarrel, an , a wash of
Tin valet. rilthont effect. binding the ems :reeding
ralbel on Dr. Ely, of Schollsburc, who prrunnnerd It Cs,
and preenrced maul, el sr of lead null bread pan!.
user. Finding den remedies of no
no avail, I called upon Pr
6htitier. of barldsvllle, Somerset county, who also pronoun
ell the dinsen thincer, rind gave me Internal and extern,/
remnite—the latter consisrurg principally of annum Ircr
all to uo porte,re, an the disease continued !wearing toward
the 4006 I nest rend ars...pennon of arsenic, In ten form
cal embre Tin tern Hamner/red the drams - y.6ot their/dam
merlon soon increased. I nest called upon Dr. Matter. I.:
Sedferd cremty, who also pronounced the d!...
ene Omen, nod applied • mire said 01 be a unverfalling
remedy, but it hod no eßect where!, in crux blur, the tprmur
of the erre. In lerrontrer, of the rahtn your, thedlsensu bed
eaten away s fronton partnf my unerllp,•usl Led attach .1
the nun, whin went to Cincinnati. when, I Coneuit!
Prof. IL S. Newton, of the Eclerrie Nina./ College Repro.
nocanoed the Henn 'a entmeen. Cancer, euperinducod br
en Inordinate use of mercury.' lle applied mild glee Glut
mem, and gave we Internal rernedice. My fare horded up.
but the Inllmbroation was not thoroughly remove In Pub.
nary, 1857, be pronounced me cunt, and 1 left foe hwoe
lo April the dines., again returned, and so violent ern the
rralu mat I could not root at night late in Nay 1 fetnenn
to Cinder:cal, and again placed myself under the charge of
Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until September, during
which end every known remedy, and partly sun.
I needed In checkingtiC , but w .n I returned he.•
there were still three discharga " e- • . I
nut:Mood using Newton'. preparations, and also medicine
that 1 got from Dr. Ely, hoe the Cancer continued groat',
until it had eater'. kit tidoof my ooze, vie 4rroeitr per.
tine of my let neck, and kadartarked my lec rye. I hal
01,1 up all hope of over being cured, Once Dr. Ely mid he
could only give relief: but that a cure wee t0:T..1610 In
March. 1658, I bought ti bottle of .131oed Searcher,. hut I
must =gas that I had two faith to it. 1 sew very week
when Incemenaced taking IS but I found that 1 gained
strength day by day, sod also that the ulcers commenced
drying up. Icor:tinned, and whet the third bottle...la
ken my fan was billed as tf bye miracle. I need, fourth
bottle, end I have been healthier duce than I have been for
the last haven years. Although my face I. sadly dieflgUrell.
l Am .1111 gretehil to • benign Providence rite hag epuend
my Ole, md ethl.bluee time , dou. through the histrumate
Lathy el Lmnera's 1101.11.1m0 BLOOD Stattang."
DAVID McCREARY. - -•
Sworn and subscribed. alb 31st dayof angost,ti D 1/158;
. before me, one of the /nt.'s of tee Peace In and for tea.
Borough of Hollidaysburg, Mir county. Pa.
Vegans—U. .1. Jones. JOHN CORLEY P
•
Being afflicted with • grieepus Tatter ca Ws arms mid
taco--orterteyinst moos remedies which utterly Tailed to
eure—l was perso.4.l to-try Litidsees luprewed I B*l
Searcher, set now, sir weeks oriel. finithing Wn Ettleiti
DOTI.. pronounce myseiteurod. .
The Tatter broke out, something over a year azo,eit:the
in.ido of my 1 - stems, extanding from the elbows down Lotto,
wristw also, op my face, Immediately round the month and
chin, and Pro Pound to be a perfect torment to ma nista ccr
ed by the Mond Seardior. My noon., ns Moue, wore almost
melees, owing to the cracks and looms on thorn, liable to
bleed at any time on theta:sat excrtion to lift or work, and
ecnnetleura no itchy that I mold scarcely kvvent tearioiXO
my flesh. I have now been corer/ ala weeks, mud feel it doe
to Mr. Lindsey, and to the pnbllo genendly, to make Ulla
statement, and hope that other. like myself may be benefit.
ed'hy ming his valuable medicine. her
JANE k WILSON.
mark ,
Sworn and aubwriboll before roe. ono of thh Alder/ilea in
awl for the city of Pittsburgh. thin nth day of July,
AND. McILAWDZIL, Alderman—
DR. G. R. EMBER, irbolimeto awl retail ikg . Zt for Mu
burgh, Prowa.. mrl7ltia
GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTBO ALAGNET/C
Mama, for lardlcal parpcsea, at a very esperfor Iciud
sOl Dn mat Om of Exprfss cbargss, slit/Term m Exprrfts
ue, opus a remlr.. ,, .r of Tru Dollars Address Dr. GEO
11. SRN'S/CIL Ns. Wood at, Potshot -el. Pa OTAMilIrr
Att ; iiiClAL Keyggr, of 140 Wood
Mont, has ou hand a very excellent device for dent pervuue,
by which many penons are mule to bear aa wdl as ever.—
Also, a small gutta perdu drum, which Is inserted into th , .
ear. And Is eery edicionelv many mean of deafttraa. .I.C2alerT
PURE Olal RYE WHISK:U.—I hate Ull hand
aererai bunts old Rye WIG,Icy which I ham Wilma& mid
kept mill it hm heecome old .d will ha bald by the banal
or aallora for medical pimp...
rarli'ddirF GEO. 11. REYEER. 140 Wood airier.
PURE BRARDY.—I have Brandy which
will guarantee to be pure and at for tocilcine, which / hfie
purchased to facet a public want_ Any ono irlut
this can be saffstied of Its imperlority.
mr ,,te, e lf GEO. If. KEY/MR.OO Wood ctreisf.?
Da. Word'e Tooth Powder and Tooth
au, quantity a the 'bore article aro tar rale 'at italutd
prima by 1 , 11.. KEYSER. N 0.140 Wood rt.,tititteCttilaz.l'u.
To SEND lIROEMI WATLE of
any kind 3'uo cu t
g .t 13 atigason's Dis.i.d Coestrt at OIL IiZYSEhIe So:110
Wood •trert. arol%dtwT"-.
Da. Salmi K's Mrancuiss.—The Wholebale
Agency for the above medicines Lnt %EMMA'S. lid
Wad street spinchheD
Snell:ors—A full assortment of • all kinds
of Ayriageo for oak at illL ICAVIZILI, N 0.140 Wood moat.
To CLEAN KIDGLous--Jotinie's Kid Glove
elrltt.er to for male at DIL IIaYdEVA. lid Wood Warot.
Tur. only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh
I. Da. KEYS GTVO..i . o. 140 17004 et, •019 dit.sier
PONCES— ho best -- assortlncut in thecity
tor .e U DR. KEYSER'S, 130 Woo 4 et. cple,:dkst
'.BIIOGLDZR BRACES--Tho ofrlyzloco to got,
ELoalde; Bruin te at ttni stchctur . .p 4 , ink cito.o
REVS ER, 140 Wood it.. - aDI73tAT
BoArs, flair Brushes and Perfumery at Dr.
Itlntak'S, No. 140 .Wood et. - apl9:llNeT
I LLlkiiol3 SUNS of a good qualiti Tor ease D.t
DIL KRUM'S. 140 Wood IL
BUTTER. -10 bxs choice Roll - Dotter;
but welted stn4ffor salaby . • : •
ai:2s - J. 8.C.41-NYTELD 4 , -
_ _
BOSTON - AND FARINA IMACKERS:;-:‘
2 !Ms** rea'd fresh at. FRIOSIOVA Faralli-arsceiY
awl Tea &ors, IN:M*I4MS, Allesb•sY• .P 23
RATS--hilen!ri —Bov's blissel 'arid
drones HATA . A greet varAty cf row ,
.P 2 :1 , 1 .r.' 11:11 - VALMNA.IOSAIiiket otreet.
.
V.LOIIR-...600 bbls. Extra and-Extra -
i . ly Ifloo r. for sal. by R. RORMINik Ork
VIM -200 blob. Ea oak by
Emrs, warn,
._CspL 811,6911013.