E=Ek4 Er,--CHILDS & c ~,..; . ~.. ...., r . . ~ WHOLESALE BOOT AND.SHOE WAREHOUSE, N o . 133 WOOll Street, Pittsburgh, VAR* NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j i l i t BOOTS AND SHOES, ()Celery varlet d latest ' an styles . and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Saki, which baring be en purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturerq, and elected with great care as to quality and fuzes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE - MENTS to our friends who may call. _ . - AVE ARE _AGENTS FOR Which am highly reesounciendeil throughout the Run, States fur their durstillity theapuese—ON zer . rromvr3Y....x. 7 s TNI" T PAIR having been found by actual test, in • ixt .. ETALL.Ze otr.r.wEAp. /Mtn PAIRS OP Tllltsti,D STY S'LPPAtisAse Oars AND 81.5.0.0t5. sir -Buy... will And it to their stvgritsign L.ll t ,F 08.130175, • unito our stock. YOUTHS AND Bel ore Pureha4ly El•etrlwre. CHILDREN, larPartlenlar &Rena,a given to tinier, alibi-A1...Z:1,T JAMES XtANDLISS ROBERT JAMISON THOMAS JAMISON JOSIAH BEA If 'JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., NO. 103 WOOD EITELECTL - 1", PrI`SSI3IJr. also the bill of the lot of iron described in the declaration. The former proved conclu sively that the iron was made and stamped, as alleged, by the direction of Mr. Lake, and the loiter that to war titiroteril to Lake, Crown ti Co , not as English Lowmoor iron, but as Juni. aia charcoal iron, at the price of the latter Thomas M Ty og. a resident of New lark city, in the employ of Bailey, Lang & Co , wan sworn. Ile described the trade mark, etc, of the iron; its distinguishing charrieterintics are its extreme t o ughness. hardness of Knish, welding capacity, ....d.lorabilitity when made into lac assure It ti capable et being tied into knots by hydraulic pres,ure, without breaking the surface: the iron is sold in thin country at to it) per ton, and the manufsmurers' profit is to $ .25 per ton, the invoice rale to the New York egrets, for ordinary silos, being Ylh sterling Mr Wm M'Enight, of the firm of liiiinight tiros., and Win Coleman. of the trio of Coleman, vrere examined as to the .lunit ties of Lou moor iron and its einnding to the mar tbe),teottlied It hod a hipb repototion of l INagyality vintS good entitotel for defen, declined to offer any evi dence. unii Mr Loorni, proceeded tw address the court ant Jury for defendants, arguing that (01 the stamp was not an imitation of that an the Lowtnnor iron, it could not deceive any one; that se the iron was lolled,. American charcoal iron, and null by the Chiortgo house as American Low • moor, not as English Lowmoor, no damage could have resulted. and plaintiffs were not entitled to recover. r. , 0 far no the evidence showed, defend ants were utterly ignorant that plaintiffs were doing business in England, or that in making this stamp they were injuring them. It wns the province of the prosecution to make it appear that there was a combination between defendants .1 the Chicago house to fabricate an imitst;- of the Loweiour iron, and to infringe the properly right in the trade mark This had not peen dime. middle Jury could not, under the evidenee award damages to the plaintiff Mr. Loomis nudism.' to speak fur defence .matil two o'clock. • E. M. Stanton, Eel , Coen commenced his speech for plaintiffs.. Ito appeared to have thoroughly mastered every point iu the CS'se. He argued long and strong on the letter setting forth that defendants would put the mark on their iron which purchasers desired. lie said that if the Pittsburgh firm had rent back con. teniptuunaly the order fur "Lvwiiiiim - trim, in stead of stall, ping 0 with a (aloe stamp, they would have none no more than honor required Mr. S. continued his speech up to .; O'clock, the hour of adjournment. The Judge could not then charge the jury lie therefore caused the Court to be adjourned until tee o'clock to day, when he will charge the jury. Another jury was called last evening In sit in the care of the Butler Ceuta) , Railroad Bowls ALI.EGIUCar is not the only county which Lon bevri Winded with Railroad Bonds. Nearly all the western counties of the State have involved themeelree, and issued their bonds to railroad companies. Beaver, Butler and Lawrence have invested in the Northwestern road, and Craw ford in what was termed the east and weal branch of the old Pittsburgh -11 Erie R. R. Suits from all tbene countiro are now pending in the U. S. Circutt Court, which in now in minion. Law rence claims a release from the phylum:it of In termit on her bonds becanee the subscription was set aside by the Supreme Court. Crawford county makes a somewhat similar claim, the Supreme Court having enjoined the Commie nioners not to issue any more hoods. Some $25,000 or $20, 1 0.) of the bowls were issued and suite brought against the county for the Intereet. The defence is that the subscription was not legal and that the bonds expressly stipulated that no interest ebould be paid by the county till the road shonld be completed and in run ning order for months. The road hue never been completed ; the company in bankrupt and has forfeited Ito charter, and the county contends that it is neither by contract or in honor bound to pay the interest coupons. A judgment was obtained by the Coun ty against the Company for the amount of bonds already issued, and it would seem that the clnlm ante hove rather a hard cave to sustain. Ilona. Furrelly, Church and Maier appear for plain tiff, and S. Newton Pettie, Esq., for defence. Buller and Beaver counties contend against Ipaying interest on their bonds,becnuse tho rail road has not been completed. Ton Allegheny Gas Company held its annual meeting at their works, on Monday, when the Superintendent's report and that of the l'reei• dent were read, and an election held for direc tore for the current year, which resulted in the unanimous choice of the following gentlemen: James Marshall, President: Jacob Painter, Wm. Walker, James Graham, D. A. Pressley, Charles Arbuckle, John Brown, Joseph Craig and Wm. B. Herron. Messrs. Brown and Arbuckle are new members, Messrs. Jno. Voeghtley and Jno. Taggart not desiring to serve longer. Nearly two thousand shares were represented. The consumers now number some nine hundred, having increased one hundred and thirty-three since April of lest year. The consumption of gas has increased, in that time, from fourteen to eighteen million feet, and about a mile and three-quarters of street pipe have been laid, and about five thousand feet of service pipe supplied. _ . Mumma ferry boat is about to be put on the Allegheny river while the bridge is down. She is a small, covered boat, with a stern wheel, and wan brought here, as we learn, from Marietta. Iler owners are building a wharf nn this side to accommodate her passengers. Mr. Leo is about arranging an . awning or covering on his ferry boat, alas. Some ludo have procured a skill and are carrying WI many - as see fit to go with them, also. • The ferrying business seems likely to bo quite lively, therefore, on the Allegheny river this summer. LAIICENT.—The borough constable of tbsrps burg brought down two men to jail Tuesday, charged with grand larceny. Their Ames are J. Thompson and . J. Rickey, and they are charg ed with entering the home° of Uugh Murphy, and stonling therefrom three pies of pants end a lot oftomo. They wore fully commitlod ,for trig. ' Outgun Amon Basextril.---Theinnual meet ing of the friends of the Pittsburgh and Alle gheny Orphan Asylum met on Tuesday in Excel sior Hall. Hon. Robert M'Enight presided. The exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Preston. Mr. Wm. Braswell read the Secreta ry's and also the Treasurer's Annual Report. The Secretary, Mrs. N. W. Campbell, makes a very cheering report. It sets forth the fact that the officers of the institution have no startling story to relate, no tale that can excite or aston ish, but a relation simply of evcry-day facts. The friends of the Asylum have stood by it well daring the past year. Mr. J. T. Logan, ono of the Trustees of the institution, has during the last year sold the property belonging to the late Dr. Hartford, and the Asylum is now in a fair way of receiving some advantage from the bequest of that gentle man. A legacy left by the late Samuel liall, of Manchester, has been paid. The late Wm. Sem ple. lieq , left $lOOO to the Asylum, which has only lately come to their knowledge. The state of the family at the Asylum is very encouraging. No serious illness or accident has occurred. Not a child died at the house, during the year. Mies Margaret Disk has charge of the school, of GO pupils. The present number of children at the Asylum is 72; during the year, lit have been bound it the Asylum and 15 been placed in respectable families from the institution. A new regulation has been established, viz : a correspondence be tween the Asylum and families where children from it have been bound out. Letters are ex changed annually, and thus the kind supervision maintained during the children's earlier years, is continued after they go out into life. The appearance of the children, whom we saw yesterday on the stage at Excelsior Hall, Wls in itself sufficient to recommend the Asylum to all benevolent people. Thtok were all dressed alike, in white pinafores nod buff dresses, and a fat ter, chubbier, happier set of little ones we never saw together. The children of the unhappy Evans, who is tinder sentence of death for the murder of his wife, in Allegheny. were pointed out to us. They are beautiful children, and one could not but bless a charity that opens the door of home to ent h t nor little waif' as these, thrown by an inscrutot l, Providence upon the world's w IVLSI r. Miry I; Ainsou, Ti easurcr, made her Annual Report The substance of it is as • _ . The Agylti en haft received subscriptions and dentition, the beet year in the sum ta...t 411 19 Boarding Chil‘lren .... .. . ...... .. . 514 50 Railroad Dividend... ..... ....... ... . •... 'WO 00 Bridge Fit , cl; ............ .... ..... . ... .. 101 25 ttltsto Donation. . . . .... .... 1 000 Ott Archibald Stetwarie Donaticur 200 00 John Ilalre Legacy 950 00 Wm. Semila'm de . ..• 500 00 !arr. I•srk', It•plect. .. ••• . . ... 50 00 it rolin4l Rent —. 120 00 Interest on Mowry Loaned ... 140 00 Thanliegiving Donation, .... .. 100 00 tiontlemedi'A Sultcriptions... .... .... .... . 71't 70 Finer .. ... .... . . 0 tilt T‘,l.i . ............ 5:5,608 3'l lu addition to the cash above credited to Mr. Semple's estate, there is a bond for VAIO, the balance of his bequest, in the hands of the Trus tees of the Asylum The expenses for the year, including some paid visiting committee, matron, wages, coal bill, in surance, priattog, repairs, oboe hill, teacher's salary. etc , etc are .It:ISII*2,7S This leaves in the treasury, to begin the new year with, the small stoner of sl77:,fiet. In view of this fact, the frit its of this noble charity will find it Incumbent upon them to stand by it and cheer it in its labor or lore The admirable women who watch and pray over this institution are really tl. , ing too, for the good of society and fur the advancement and boner of the 01,11 AI ry than all the loud-talking, little-acting, much pro fessing philanthropists from Mains to Trans Ae their report says, they have no tales which would astonish or cache, ,but their loth, cure like the dew is shed noiselessly epee every refreshing and •ivifying, hut never in juriag, bltghting or destroyinr. attar the annual reports bad been rend and adopted by the friends of the charity, who were present in goodly nowhere, 14, Dr. ❑ow ard wan oath-a upon awl [node 601,0 admirable remarks upon the °Netts and aims of the ineti Wile° We were obliged to leave while at Doctor wan yet speaking We have spends' several of these annual meetings, but never oar where a greater ;ogres[ wits inanife,tr.l or . niora h:•pefel Qate of hiori pro sent e.l Tus annual examinations at the %%enter. Theological Seminary, Allegheny, began on Mon day, and were continued throughout yesterday The several clawses Were examined in ihe.origi nal I.diguogev, eacred criticism, polemic, panto. rat and didactic theology, and the other branches of the curriculimi The number of eludente during the past cesmon has been. very large, awn , being about 115 or nipte.twatiendance The gr .duet log clam m comas if a.; young men, litho ore thoroughly equipped the imporiant service of prencittog Urn tie. , ........._ At half pant four on Mon • lairTll.l4.ll. iLe Nliesionary Aneociation of iho . to illlllOll held a farewell meeting in view of t h early departure of four of shell. number, NI, , ti II Ilreen, 11 It Wikofl, 1 1. Itliteliford and I N Condit, a. n,,,ininouriev 1., China. India and Scrub The examinations will be concluded to day, and the closing exercises will take place in Pr Swift's church this evening, when addresses will he delivered by representatives of the graduating class and by members of the Faculty. We are informed that the prospects of a very large accession of new etudrnta the coming sem aion is gond. The new building for dormitories is in progress of erection on Ridge street, and when completed will furnish accommodationo for a large number of student', IL CLAY l'Ara—Where Is there a man in, the country who hasn't read that name' Why, the creature actually throve, - .vented fat and kicked" during ISfb4i, and in the year before that while Pierce way "subduing" the people of Kansas. Bin letters in the St Louis ilrpohltean, against the anti slavery, anti robbery and onti•murder sellers of Salina were specimens of mendacity, which Slunchausen mighl hove envied. Mr .•Clnypate" wan also fora while a Kansas cor respondent of the New York Thor , at kw that wag the public impresnion On yesterday, Mayor Weaver received a dis patch from 'Col." J. T. Morrison, of Jefferson City, Mo., ordering the arrest of "Clay Pate" on a charge of theft. This gallant pro slavery gent stole a negro man named Austin, at Boonville, from the said “Col." Morrison, and the Mayor • • • . was requested to apprehend Pate, in case ho should show his pale in this city with his stolen “nigger." This ootorious character bee charged honest men with theft so long, that hie chickens have, to it would appear, come home to roost., and he is now charged with being a thief him self. Tho Mayor hail his officers on the look out last night, but we did not ,hear that they had caught Pate. If be has stolen a slave, of course be will have manic enough to run him into a slave State and there sell him. Slaves are held by ticklish tenors in this State, particularly so in Pittsburgh. Utsixicr Cotter.—Tbe testimony in the case oftliver vs. Wall dragged its slow length along to the closing point, yesterday. Witnesses were heard Dearly all of Tuesday as to the character for veracity of various witnesses previously called to testify to facts having a bearing on the case. The fact of identity, which it has been the object to establish here, appears to us to have been de pendent upon more contingencies than in any case recorded In the books. Remarkable points of similarity, if there were two Michael Walls, there must have existed. On the other baud, points of difference were made out by defence, which ore equally difficult to reconcile. The tes timony of men above sneplcion, was rebutted by that of others equally veracious. The case will go to the jury today, we presume. CAPGIIT —A fellow, named John Calmly, committed a heinous offeniie against a young woman, in this city, in 1857. A warrant was issued for his arrest, but he fled. lie escaped into one of the districts, in this county, and found employment on tbo farm of a man with whom he come to this country: Ile repaid bin hospitality by ruining theroan's youngest dough• ter. Then he tied again, but this time he was traced. Officer Reed watt diapatabed to St. Louis on Friday last, and there the follow was arrest ed. Ile was employed in the iron establishment of T. G. Gaylord & Co. Reed will leave St. ' Louis for thi) city, with his prisoner, ibis morning. BODY B6COV6IIICO.—The body of 51r. Dunlap, drowned ROM three weeks ago, at Snit flitting Salt Works, on the Allegheny river, wasfoUnd on Saturday morning, lodged against a rat near Samasses, Westmorland county, eighteen miles above this city. llis friends being notified of the fact, came down and took charge of the do composed remains. Deceaecd leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his untimely death. We were mistaken in reporting the remarks of Judge Veech on yesterdey morning. Ile said that Provoet succeeded to the command of the mime regiment of Royal troops which Boquet had commanded in hie life. We reported him as saying that Provost succeeded Boquet in the command of Fort Pitt. Tux General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church [New School] will meet in Wilmington, Del., on the 19th inet. Commissioners and oth ers desiring to attend, aro (Elbe carried over the Pennsylvania—Central, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, and the Cleveland & Pitts burgh Railroads for half price. - - WE acknowledge the receipt of s pamphlet copy of the 4let annual report of the Young len's Bible Society of 'Pittsburgh, presented Jan. 31, 1859, with the addresses delivered at the anniversary meeting. Priuti4 by . W. a. $l.lOl, • ova socaLTexuac.. Tsr. ran ruin's.: • Pubtlabed Ciiiton &Tarter: For deb) , .1. L. Read,No. 78 Youth street This is a neatly bound and handsomely print ed little book, designed to supply a want in our Sabbath School literature. 11 is a sketch of the life of the celebrated Charles Wesley, written in a style to attract the young and to fix on their minds the leading traits, mental and moral, of that good and great man. It presents to the love of children, all that is good in a life of holiness and denial of worldly lusts. It will meet with ready sale. We are also indebted to Mr. Reed for a copy of Coppee's Rhetoric to which we have already directed attention briefly. We have examined the book and believe it to be adapted to the wants of our colleges and theological seminaries, as a text book. HM;t...k Mister semi us the New York Ledger, which is as usual full of readable matter upon a variety of subjects. Fon LAKE Surenton.—We learn from Cleve land that the Northern Light arrived there yes terday, and will leave without fail for Lake Superior, on Friday evening, the 13th. Those wishing to go in that direction will please take notice. We presume, although our dispatch don not say so, that the ice barrier is removed, and that there is no obstacle to her going through. VITING CP ANCR von Boomt.—All of nur friend . . . wishing to replenish their libraries or boy the latest pnblications for family reading, should drop in any evening this week, at P. M. Davis' auction rooms, cohere Mr. French is holding his ninth annual sale, from a very large and choice collection, at extremely low prices. Thu books can be examined and pur chased, by ladies and others. through the day. Itny. N. L. Rice preached last evening in the First Presbyterian Church. That apacious house was crowded in all its parts. Mr. Nice hi not what would ho called en eloquent man, but with a very simple and unadorned style he succeeds in intercatiog, deeply, all who listen to him. Fear..—Tbo alarm last evening was caused by the bursting out of flames from the coal oil dis tillery or factory belonging to Mr. Kier It is ailuated on 7th street, joat above Grant. The Itro tool• accidentally and was speedily extinguished. $l4lO will probably cover the damage. WHIT are the advantages of the Finkle Sowing IllaSline? its stitch is equal in strength and beauty to any made. It is very simple and easily managed. It is strong and compact in every part- its various numbers are well . adapted to sewing cloth, leather and the lightest materials used in fatuities. V ker ing it impartially, it is, an undoubted improvement on all its competitors'aill well deserves the popular ity it has gained. J...tarnagban ACo , Federal street, Allegheny, are the agents. A. A C. 1111V1 just openedtiheir Spring Stork of fine ronfeetionerios, which etouprise the' greatest variety they have yot offered to the They are prepared to furnish parties with every thin; rektuifite, done tip in the very best style. They bave also on hand a large assortment of fresh fruits, preserves, pickles, and in fact every thing in their line. 'They respectfully solicit a call from their friends and patrons at their wall known stand. next door to the post office, Federal street. Allegheny. SA V r Voun lionsan.—"We take great plen,[ll . o in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valtialtle agil indispensable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or I ails on Worsen. our men hare used it for severe Burns, Bruises, St.ron, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Pains, and all say it acts like magi'. We trio no other Liniment. J. W. tin,, in, Foro‘unn for Atnertran. II artolyn'd art ,I Farg S. Co.'s Express. - reerft sfen f•I bail a negro wan north $1,200 rib. tttokcold from a had hurt, and use treeless for ore one year: I had used everything could bear without benefit, until I tried the Mustang Linimen It has perrectly cured him, and I ran now take 11. effort) price ler bite. Respectfully youre, .I.tots Dorman, rt. - Every Planter. Teamster and Family should bay this invaluable artivle Soil by all rnspertabl dealer, everywhere. tlannrs A Pants, Pr fprieturt, Nen Tort , : A 1.., Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. Telegr'aphic L•leat frown ffagrope. • .1.,119, M2y Ara:ller A lai.lr. frtmi Ualw with dates 1. , the rived thi. afternoon. There had been no derinratian of war. lm tiottili tie. were about to commence. The Auetrian 11.0,1 Ma timing, Lave pa-mai ma ' l ' l , inn In• .•f the tieitio river I.) the An.trian troops bad not vet Leen officially roarittnial. C. u, mat eantitet had taken 0..0. The French army es. pouring iron the lited....n tem territory. The tirand Duchy at Tuscany hail ',Med Trance and Piedmont agailmi the Anettiam. The report ..1 the French•ltimainn nildin.'n hay i.e.',, denied, but I/ •an off-et the London Timm pal, lichee the pr.. mon. .1 the treatie. which are mi to have teen entered int.. Ly these two government.. The lienettrieletleet on fund. which irm produced by n • atal. RSA taiuted by Oita public. 0011, Slid 1,11.1, "II the., 1...n.10n change was the temilL Ipecn ,IP4ral..L,l!r!nu _VA . g ihe night ut the '26th et Aprd, 100,0u0 A undnr II viisi, crosaud the Tinton in three eurps funk the"r..nd towards Novara: also, that after Me they blew up the biidgo of lindlora, over which y had croosed. The nears un yet larked court, ion Irvin quartera, and autne doubts were VII Olt IL • • . was reported that Aeatria has isoetphol the ruatliati.at kluglasl, awl p.,.tpemal the mention at war. ranee hes net yet neeepte4 the niedietien, but id to Im considering a. The Conetitutiunel of Paris, anti the Daily Now, London, deny the GllPllttlf. 1.1 the reported alli tco Iwtween France and Ituesia. Tl.dr,siews further arcs that the document which has been signed, nod which lest to the report, is a nitro convention. Tho London Times professes to give the provisions ..1 the French and !torsion treaty, and draw the Inert threatening conreipiencec, regarding the alli ance as a menace to England,' inasmuch as Russia guarantees the services of her neat in the Maliterra nean and Baltic, in addition to army iil observation un the Austrian frontiers. The King of Sardinia has issued an inspiriting proclamation to the army, saying that he regards the ultimatum of Austria is an insult. and replied to it with disdain. The French troops worn lauding al Genoa in large numbers, and were enthusiastically received. Victor Emanuel has gone to join the army at Alexandria. The T.".. army ' , Heil on the Grand Ihtke to join France and Piedmont, and declare war against Austria, which he declined to do, and tied. Where upon the army declared • [military dictatorship. Warlike preparations were going In England and great activity prevailed at Woolwich. The Govcrnmaut has chartered the Cunard strainer Etna - and other vessel. to convey the troops and am- unities to the Mediterranean. A rumor prevails of a proclamation being about to be issued, calling ant twenty thousand men for the navy, war premiums being demanded at all the yards. Active military movements are being carried on throughout Franco. Eighty thousand Ft\l 4,. .h troop.. were expected to be In Italy by the day t o steamer railed. Denmark is said to heap .nelnded a treaty off en tire and defensive with France. The Paris Bourse was excited, but not ro much Co as in London. host,., April :10.—The Austrian official journals contain an imperial mnnifeetn, explaining the ...- ally of a rear with Sardinia, and authoritively de nies the existence of a seeret treaty between Buse. and Prance. The ship Panama, from Liverpool, for Now York, was wrecked off Wexford on the 17th. The crew and tbroe of her passengers, flumes unknown, were saved. She bad over four hundred souls on board. The lose of life has nut been ascertained. The Parliamentary elections bail conimenccd and were progressing quietly. The Amarillo troops have crossed the Ticino, and commenred hostilities. This Intelligence id officioally received. Wastruicrox, May In.—The dispatches sent to Mr. Bigler, oar minister to Chili, require Lim to make a prompt demand for satisfaction in conse quence of the outrages nn American citizens and their property. While the conduct of Consul Tre.. vett is not altogether approved; the authorities of that republic are required to punish the soldiery for their lawless proceeding. on his promises, and to re store to hint his exequator. ' In addition to the inetructions sent to Utah, yes terday, to Gen. Johnston, not to order out the troops as a posse col/limn,. unless by the order of line. Cum • ming, explanations with regard to the President's former proclamation were transmitted, the purport of which is represented to tro that the amnesty therein allowed extends only to political officers. As Judge Cradlebaugh's efforts wore to punish certain Mor mons on other and different charges, the prominent, if not the only, blame attached to him is in calling on Gan. Johnston for troops, and in this the latter does not stand excused. There has not yet, how ever, been any definite action on the Judge's eon duet. The Cieeretary of War has of late been In delicate health, and he designs to leave Washington to•toor row on a brief visit to Virginia. 110firon, May 10.—An election was held to-day, to docile on the proposition made, by tbo last Legisla ture, providing for an amendment of thy Constitution to debar the foreign-horn citizen from tbo right of voting for two years after the completion of his nat uralization. Returns (coin SU towns show the follow ing result, yeas 12,837; nays 8,132. In this city the vote stood: yeas 8,516; nays 2,895. Indications axe that the amendment has boon carried by a large ma jority. Zarasviati, U., May 10.—Reuben Johnson, the negro that took lead in trying to rescue the fugitive slave Jackson, was arrested to-day. Ile attempted to shoot Deputy Marshal Campbell, but the revolver missed are. The Ohio State Fair Board is io session here to day, arranging the premium list, ate. Otawatars, May 10.—Langston, an Oberlin res cuer, was found guilty, and will be sentenced, with Bushnell, to-morrow. ALBANY. N. Y., May I.o.—Prof. Brannon, Direotor at the Michigan State Obiervatory, has been appoint ed Anacleto Director of the Dudley °Warranty.. . Sr. Loma, May 10.—Tie change to nnoei-In river, either here or above. Weather cloudy, with a cold north wind. _ Lotriarus, May lo.—BlTar Mil:sin. oa tho ' sawit• • Commercza CO.ll.lll2fElrOF AILBITICATION YOB MAY. GIXGG, v. F, F. B. Bra r ryr, Wm. IL Jon. Oro. W.Ckse._ P1TT19111.111191.9 112A111ILIGTIk ifcPcrecd SP...UP for the Piceswvn Panama, WC:MM..; 61/T li. 1.351 t FLOCR—tliii market was apln faked, end priors wont up 25 cents. Sal. an altarf aud at depot of 80, 70. DO, 30 and 262 LW. at $4,50 and $6,75 for super and ettra, and 70 bbls family extra, to scrim at 07,25. It rem Aorta, 900 bbts to l o ta at $6,75 for super, .$5,87a4.7 for rxtra, and $1,26 for fondly do. °HAIN—s Orin fraillog in Oata, and sake of 250 bush no wharf, 100 do Main., and 80U from store at 51. Cann 200 boob at /0, and 150 do at 85. Wbcati :550 bosh Tenneaarc lbal fnon store at $1.3 0t 50 do Pa. Rid. at $1,50. enocearra—..k. of 10 bltds Itinuar at 8, and 30551. Waal., at 42. BEANS-0 futlo of 20 bash mall White at $1.25. BACON—.afro of =woo 00.10 1010, at 7 , i(ei;3.5 for Shoal. dors, 91. , i45016 for Bides, 40410,4 for Came, nod 2,0 id On Pinar Curad of 49111.81 i 1--sides of 15 bbls rectified at 20450, and 12 do old Rye at 91,5. POTATOES-140ex of 60 Mils at $2,6062,75: 10a do of $2.60 mail 1.180 bosh do to lota .70.95. FlFA—ralea of 165.111,010 Leto Poperior Whit , at $5,4.0 and 100 o Late Herring. 04,fr0. BIONISTAUIi AND VOI3IIIIIIOII%IAL. ORLT.I.R, Me,.better demand Go noun • d !lamp; 01 .I,uot) bbls et $640,10 f roper A goal donaml Fognr, mud prim hate ndranced closing at d!f, for fair. 31olasare AUII, and prici towel, rli.olng Jnll nt A. A. illoatration it, nature. of opoollortito op,iratiGua in Flour, sod how tranuctiotiii may lot mado La rapruatnt uttich larger itnuousta of an articlo than malty pan hand*, vro wet° told of an Imnanon alioni a pasty null a loin( flour at $0,15, lainittit it hark at ffyi9, to it at $460, mil bought It amain at sfiTii. Tito door moantiniv remaining untouched, Mt/ no skinny baying jia.erit In ottlior tisneac- Cie. Coo. Thlßa gtate ix.oom me s, n 1 4how , ac.f ch.otte moromout the nks ut ler doh. o. lAA two go.- el) exhitotA Blnrch al, 'SP IM7. al, .o.i. . $6,44,5415 5,:`.•.5,11:.4 ..:t.457,1.1 .'..”46,241. ... r.,sosw) 1,09:1.120 .... 4,990,701 rt.745,1;73 .. 6,890,934 , CO 55,.52-3 .... 7,193,9i2 3,541.1,721 47:4,01 417,7Z5 Cs pi ...... . C epo./ts .. Itllls jUI.couT. Exchange Spec, :Ant , Ikta, V 12,646,482 1,41 ,, v,1ng comparsaun I.l,oara there: 110 n of the New 1a.m.1 , 861., m, l 11..18.81 8atat.16)..01 April, lor 100 years: 1456. I 1840. 6„0,60,76.25.941,134 $ 8.611,2-'7 7,001304 a 9 19:1,161 11,062.223 DAT6rdt,, 12,60E660 14.945093 12,301.0,79 81niel.1-oano.. . 16„603,316 17.624.01 Exchange... 6,706 732 7,193,367 6,797.193 Doe 13181.aut 11.0810, .. 1.821,1.03 1602,1.70 1,279,711 TolBl I,tosne 10 X:6.465 2,14.6.,,1112 21,114, 0 71 1414. 11.09. 10.790,251, 115,600,770 7,026,389 12.570,111 15,609,101 21,084,6,7 16,004,721 10,T211,287 9,221,277 9112.2.47 1,173,09 1 2,100,21 8 22,114401 2.1,160.119 Ppcl 011CUIAllt. Deposita Slant late. ... Kiclaattga . . Duo Ihnttkat Total Latitt. Itoevo PP. NI 51ay 7th —There i. fair demand for 1.71411. h, and, anti a 'dock very lunch reduced. In i[4.l sea firm. Tbo 11•1,4 or tar, has , lo,u at $3.5041.4 14 qII ,an to lin .ittal aaol ..mall are aras.•. and Lice.. uotulant. Mark. reel are wilt.. firm and in lon demand, with tad, a1.i1G,50 far N..,1; i11ir,p14,50 tor No - 2. and $9,5049,76 for No. 1. lu Ala. Iv., thrr. haw. I.,eu auto $1 i , fo 4.1, and Pickled Ben ing at 1.1,1. (..r 1,1 Paltunti lu marker, and viooking ,ollities are tuttaired /.:11. , rta iroto January 11.. April !CIA. 0.11.11,11r111us ... , . 7.:.:.1 . 2 ...., l , ..ttifth, I.S• t.1..1111115. qtlo • ...1:4459 14,416 111ext.rrl bbl.a. .... . .„ 10,194 21,.1•1.0 lion mg. b. ".,43'.. 9.13,1 Intio.rtn ol Slu. I. r,l f W.. Ito April Z.i. 1 , Z0.1. Ihb,. From Pravlnc,., ',Lola ...... • ........ 7..L.,1 I 1,43. 'rho rolloatitg it a a.mpwratitw statamaut of the Importa of I , ..veign Drlll,4lanae.ar.• ral Mao. I .r flaw wrat, awl luta a Jail I r 1,67 Dry tic.4l4. vaal4l Mart ban.1ta,..1,1:14. ..... p Sns , i•sn Insin.itn • sst.ne than Inn 1 , rent. latt, t hnes s tht• ..ntso• pwriol s.f ynar, nn I a tt • i fir In ~aTh4. the Itupotl• ss: Th 4. I,lloninc Inn at nn a. •tatensont lb.' Expvtia hno 4.f .Pt• iv) N..vt 1411. to I. , innlnsrt• tar the reit. anti Jan I I I 1.0.):L5e.0 i 1.611171. i 1.714.0 r IS ...I 1.:7.07 15,'1 Ptrnr ally rei.l94,i t.,acr slatt 1 ..1.....f..,H. the enfl.ur, eal.nrd.sy wog •el le oi.-r•ww*l ternent•t Seth.. lean,• it lievot pia. le eo on Iles bore: by certain .I.ohis ne !dark, rot lioielon. %loch I whip merit okno. ere, not only a.. h , tranwictiotei. hot the two.. of the Barties Imple:ated No :1 51 .-koFril ha, by dealers In lio• tote, boon In-vended N... 2.. rend eorialgyneat to this market, alai at.. I..yr,mod at pIIC , N With S. herli Importers cannot coin. 1-...te; Ilya laid ,to ennni , f lon fi the fact that Le r° er•if of oi l the Invelon moot. um fille.l for owtoii time. 1.-e vow oil Ilea wiyiewiti these of Nei. 2 pent,. f. , •oi.tio. ...flier the falthleiliales of flown I•. in hone lies) lead *etel a the gentilteene, of the loatela of on. le we re oflered eieroognora in lithe mark, Ai, en‘iwt reveals ft, fact that a entileinptible fraud 1,4.1 I,•se riracti..-ih by • heel. NI. worth WI d•ninrlta 111111111 71. Fran that a Dennty Inspector's Grand eotet• the 101 l it I. well known by it•ricier• that Dept., am-ointment. are very eiwoly .0 tired for tyt at I, ton h0w.,11 11, trade, and 11. at watatlnW In hin.eaty, .an pi • th e much imp...hon. • ail 41100 ialptltlay Weare Owl to liar that It 1. route Int.Littiiil by {earth* ine posed on hers. to i• ISO woopho of the .pot-lona brand, to lloaton. that the fel tiattieliii* of the Ina) elposs I lota Th , Stoney mut. 0 - .10;01, goo.t Th.. and 11.. o•ntlnurl few. • .t.tti ~.wr• tniv.l cats-. ,me unt1.it1.. , 44 Phil. Bel. Thoymolly .1n,rn...1 11,P1sibarl.lphi• Itsuk4. prow itt• h.• 1..11..•. one aggt,o , .. ^^ roonntoal atilt t 11... 01 'b.. •rtu4 Mmy 1 / 2 lsy N. Cl/201.1 511.5 1 / 2 7,t11 1 / 2 1 h.. {416 . .27,103,410. Sy,a . 6, , 0 6,3411,1 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 111,4.43 1 1 / 2 /01111 . 2..1 , 01 1 / 2 1, 1 / 2 4 1 / 2 ,274 14, 1 , 71.7 , 7 - 2 1 1 / 2 1 / 2 , I , ..41..e Ilk. 4.147, 1 / 2 :4 4,160,7 1 / 2 0 lb., 1.7.074 17,441,1.5 Ikr 31 , 1101 3,1:47.77, 11/2. E1E13212= Tl, chao and damp ). -terday. Tl..m pa , n.,thing •I.•mg lat ti. 11.• Urn. ra• wad V...a.pomy I. It. The E1id.,14 , 1 NW 0 ilmr. lor D u la, ille t..1a,, land pr4.1,1;17 he Aurora hew i trivets,. Ti, Ando:4 , u. otrrrr • with a hue/ of s ore and an.. hr haroosg the mono ammo tn.. riser ..... m.. liastinge esperted it. hmt eserdog, thnugh she hod ord arrleed when we kit the t sr The tit er scot ml.o I un • ..10, .11116 lent of water. The Looks 1110 Courier. pith n litti.nesa of spit it, cod a Ithat /a ntly utertstsc ol a I.roken down, one- ' hometown Mat. C 44111 kr h ar pand to ennui,' says themla only that occurrel her. on a...inlay Tho i• u boats ronid 1 / 1 1 .1.artst and it 1 11 . 011111 210 great luau to the trado if a dozen motto had fallen in tha same but Tho nre originated no the Henry Oran, at noon, but 1010 it °gnome& or why:lt wart pm Milted to gala sorb h.oaln ay in daylight., appears to toe a mystery that WWI oat explained. The firemen, too, made no Wort to N. the tamm, • vidently thinking they were not WOVIII -hying, but devote./ their euergs.. M. , tog the town. The mum paper say s :—A pelt - of mmlbo.sts, after dcamnd log the Fa/I. ou Saturday, sere laud, 1. er rather stranded 011 Soot tobn.l. where the rapid boll at the riser lilt 11. mo sigh owl dry, /beside , ..oe tailing out norn.P..` Prsmttre al the coal. • • . The Cornoierrial of 31..i1ay nays . The Lin. May and G1.41•V naiads j'aine in rolliwon 11.1 . ilnl Icy. 111 the Uple•r isolasrppi. Satonlay tuorniug. The awn , was seek. Three deck paseengers were drurrue4.... Mr. J. A. llotrhinstai, of the Monongahela I nentranceeraw parry, Pit burgh, is here laoking after the daniagod cargo 01 the Jacob Tr..., annk ateor wharf ..11 Friday. Ito In. forms zis the Pittsburgh offs.. have s.l2,lNKllititairsore on her eari,e , with adilitkevi risks at Wheeling, and iserti•pa other poiuta. 0,4. Dayldfian is removing the aargaitaePeedill as peaattaa The rapidly reersling river can loft tho law of the ate, k ont on ilia a 1..., Within n week the entire holt wilt bo ~t of eater. !taverna. ea Outlet. there was no pig it under her NASII,II.IIt —Tho Cundeirlaiil wan falling °little iith, with ten lent on the .hoshi. The lisentab bad arrived and was to hale left for Pittsburgh on the nth. Freights aro non ecnree nothe Cumberland, and steambiall Itfe very doll. It mill not lei long btkire the wheels most seam• to turn, and trio boats go lulu summer quarters. Telearaphl• Market/ NOT rOllll. flop 10 sem doll; 11/00 balm sold during the Imt three days; the rinotatlons are nominal.-- lone advanced; 31,000 OM Ohio $7,10007,50. Wheat; sales 11d tau hush at on advance of 0(161: white $1,90(.1,99; metal n red 11,57551,CP, white do, $1,70951.8a. Corn; wlw 17,C0n bottor at LIMP. WlitakeY 1 1 00 1 at 3 5, " . 29 I:seen quiet; Shoulders 0d5147. Pig Imo steady - t,'-1 0124.. Tobin., dull at 701,1234. Wool; demeedic 00 onlet hat dm; mice of ;53,003 lira deem at 3311:Sig) for foreign, which to dull and hems. Pot Ashes doll at VOX. Pearls doll .1 $5,75. Sugar steady at 67.1rj,7%. Cutlers firm; also 47010 taiga at Illy. Freights on cotton to Liverpool d-4.4.5 321. Stocks lower; Chicago 1 Bock Inland NSA; Cumberland Coal 17, llllnohiCentral IL 11.61;40 hoods 53%; Mich. Southern Mlimonsi nixes Of.; listens mud Chicago 51Ich. Central CITICINSATI, Mop lu—Floor clamed quiet, but tinder the new. from New York, made public on 'change, became ex. cited; about NM bbla changed hands, closing at $G,901157 for mperflne, and $7017,25 for extra. Them in sc good de mand for Whisky. with salmi of 1700 bbl., riming et R ' .— Bacon advanced with aides of 300 hhde.elming at 7",„,ati Si 2 for Shostlders and Shim, hold's. asking a facia.' ad' vane.. Ilnlk Meats held higher; 103.000 sol 4 at 6639)-d fur limninlers and Elders Nothlod svm deo. lo Moos Pork. Mau tibia Lard were mold at 1014(401, the farmer for hem& Groceries nnchanged and lime The money mallet Is quirt, without change. Exchange firm at 3 ,i premium. Persanstr, May 10.—The foreign advices have com pletely unsettled the Breadaruffs market, and caused a fur. ther advance; the 00001 to aro 'mall. n and holden bare pat ep their prices 25c; Wei 600 htils 'latent extra at $7,25, andbids anperiline at the same rigors , RP , norir warded at. $1,60 and Corn Meal at 1.30134. Wheat I. 2c. higher, salsa of red at $1,70(11,72. and white at $1,05. Rye actors at toi. Corn ha. eel coal 3c. Oats command 60, adsrn winded. Provisions or.; solo. 200 6.k. Sidi, in sun, rit 9e, and Shnoldem at 0.,. Lard ;inn 14 100 hi WIN and 13 In kegs. It maLas silespr !Ir. Whisky Lae an upward tendency; red. rif Ohlo tib i9 ia l a 1.30. Battmoax. May 10.—The flour market Is excited: How. mil atm t Ohio *elk at $7. Wheat Is grille *titre at $1,00452 far white, and $1.11in101,13 for red. Corn lc bolter; yellow bulls at WOO, and uhlte rat 88(4 , 7)0. Prortalous are aril. , at • slight admince. Paean Skies fetch K 2; too 14. Moon Pork Is worth $17,60. Whisky firm. WILLARD lI&RVILT £ CO. 94 MAIDEN 'LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE. PA I" 52. , WARICTI.OIISTR, Every doooriptlon W RAPPING. PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER,. .• -", ON LAND OR NAOS TO 00000, FANCY, COLONED AND TISSUE PA PARS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Straw and Bonnet Boards. , TWINE HOUSE. WILLARD HARVEY & CO., 84 Hoiden Lane and 17 Cedar Slroa, NEW YORK. HEMP, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN TIV IN IC 6, lIIITOITCD AND KANOTACTI3III , CORElAkile, Uf OT•11 tloAcripUoA COTTON, JUTE, MAN RO ILLA AND AMERICAN HEMP PE, Tarred Staff, Elablni Lime, 43111hn1 Tbresilc • 8 INE TWINES, • MOE TEIRKAD, WICK, and all Walla of CORDS AND LINES. P— DRY' REACIIES-2(X) saokft I•..stori sad for tile : "BALM DICKNY 00. `PAINTS 11.1.01 L of various colors fur sale „K by ' apl6 ,W.lllo6BoWN,lBlLibulYst; xT mewooD-4,0001b8.ju4t rimed and ja rally W. lIALOABOWN,IO7 LlUakq l 6 - -S:':,';',.: . ,':. :.w.?s.:.f;.,•;_iz.lz', / 859 .EteasonAnangezirtkrV, 1.11 4 6 ; Bgttwat BT. LOUIS AND DAI LY NORTH:EMI PACKNEEI FOll GALENA, DUBUQUE, .STILI. WATER ANGST: PAUL—The follow niagnifirent aide wheel illeateemilrill. own's= MU lino for ;1., ...tog plat, to M foi es follos,: t,1,411'...-.c..-.Capt. Stevenson zpr or d,. Toesday....llalßlNAW-- , " Minh. Wednesda . y...LUClE,, " Y. IL t 01 nuoa.. Wednesday-AUNT EMIT Cha. Morrison. r Tharsda7—MATIIOPOLITAN " T.B. Rhodes. TIitirstiey—IdINNESOTABELLY... " T. 13. LULL Priday..—DEW " N.W.Parker, Prlday Paturday...-DRNAIARR " ft.C.Gmy. Saturday—WM. L. " AL Greene. The Northern Lino ha. been in mimes/MG operation dur. Jog the. past year, and foe regularity, comfort and perfect ronability fti every respect, bee never been surpassed by any , organization on the Weetern rivers. Raving added as new steamers to the,Line, theyaro 000 prepared to offer Increas ed facilities for the transaction of all boamoss intrusted to them, and ht: mho it ac onnotation of the littoral pe t . roma. heretokere ea libera ll y bestowed upon them. For Coy Information that rosy be required. apply at the Wharf Boat. at the foot of Locust Wort, or at the Northern Lion Packet °Nov, No CT Commercial street, between 011vo and Locfist. WAIWS A SMILER, General Agents.. mer..-.3m1 Notice to Illssourt River Shippers and Passengers. TE have made all arrangement with the Ellesoorl nicer Packet C.o. may by which we ixin giro through rates from mabrirgb for powienger• and freight to all polota on the Winona Rio or F or fo r thor itarticolan, apply to Pura, Bast; a Co., Steam Boat Agents, Csrser Wales. and streets. who aro authorised to contract roc us. feIOBRIDN A CO, etas of Cittabruf,ii,) ma:Alm - CT N 0.49 Coonnarcial fit. Lents, Mo. D EGULAR TUESDAY PACK-l a gr ot t _lll, ET FOR ZANESVILLE—Thin Sao cow k, mar EMMA OBAIIALf, Capt. 31cria04 arm% will Warr for the above and intermothoto port4.EVEltlf 21111aDA1, at 4 o'cl..ak e. a. For [fright or miaow° apply or board. rl4 FLACK , BARNFZ l CO, Agta . ILouisbille. &c. .______ pOR S,OUISVILLE—Tho splen- ji dad t did attemer POLAND, Capt. Oraty, will lesve for lb* above and all intermediate port.. 0 0 SATUR . DAY. lth 'natant, at 10 A. M. for freight or pantag, apply on leotard. or to naylo FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLI- J NOtS RIVER.—The fine steamer MEI, trtn7 Capt. McCobs, will lame fur the above sad MI In.rruotilAte port. uu THIS DAY, 1101 lust, At 6 1.. U.. Fur freight c mply ov IKrard nr to my 1 I I:ARNEB k ApentA. - • - 'OR Si'. LOUiS--The beantifuli g ad awl fast running e namor RA PIitECITY, Capt. Vandrrgrilt, ertll lore I.a the nh..to 1.11 nil bate, mediate ports on THIS DAY, 31. y I Ito, al 5 r B. F freight pnrotge apply on Lord or to tolll PLACE. BARNE. , 1 CO. Agoittg _ -for - take _Superior. VOlt LAKE SUPERIOII—The, nevr„ feet, etannrls Blown. NORTHERN LIGHT, John Epawidine, Nestor, will ran from Cleveland. Ohio, to lake Superior, as a regular packet, durind the I* ft/ 1 I Wlll mare Clove land on her find trip on THIS LAY. the llth iurtant For froletit or plevage apply 4. hear] HANNA, CIAILEJLT.SON A CO. Cleveland, Ohio. THE GREAT PITRIFYER!- , THE WORLD WALLS:VG-RIX— TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL , — THE RLOOD SEA !WHEW Y TR ICM PII 4-17" nL11,1,10 of 1.11.1 MMrrary, rf tinkiir 14,1furd "In April, ISIU. as lover es 1 ran remember, amell pier plo made Its app... our.. on mg upper lip, which soon Ironer eular,d and came. 1 oust poultices of norral, an. a wash el Moo vib', • ithout rd,rl. healing the eon , extetiding [-algal re De. Ely, of Poliellaborg, who pronounced It CO, en, and nrt,rittegl awash of sugar of lead nod bread poul ticea finding three remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Sheffer, of Pavidarlile, Bernereetrotinty, who &surmount ., isl tho disosseCaricer, and gasu me internal and .elturnsl nedice—U. latter curislating; principally of Caustic hut all to ski purpose... 4 the disc.., alOtimled aprontlingtoliar.l - We niwe. T pelt used it preparation ef arsenic, In the fount t: of salve 111, for • time chocked the dlatriae.bnt the Inflant mutton mon increased. T neat rallol upon Dr. Ratter. of It llocifvril county, who elm nrenettnetil the di, tarn liner, and applied a Wee ,aid to be a neiler.falllng remedy, bet It leui no ~Rect hotelier lo checking Thu sprtad of the s o. In Deomber, of the came y.r,Thedinetiao had eaten away n ureater pert of my ripper lip, and had nitrated the fine.. robe,. 1 went to Clncionati. et bore I consulted Prof. It. P. Newton, of the Eclectic Medical College. fie pro nounciel the 'Romeo hi cutaneous Cancer, atipetintlnce4 by all inordinate fib of mercury? Le applied titicoint- meat, and gio, me Internal rentedien My fego healed up, but the ions:venation wan not theringhlyremoveJ. In Pole ruary, 1557, he pron.:need me curial. and I left for home In April the diner.. .min returned, awl no violent was the pain tom I could net nnt Net night. Lute In MAY I returned to Cincinnati, and again pissed term!l under the charge of Dr. Newton. with whom I rernalnet until Scpternber.durtuu whirl; time lee na.el every Inewn remedy, nod partly enc. ivediel In checking the Jew., hut when I retunard Leese Were were atilt three discharging ulcers upon my fare. I cuntomod toing Newton• preforatlons and do, medicine - that I got flew Pr. Ely, but the Cate . , grewing moil It had rot ,t he 1.11 mt. of any-auto, the man, Tory hon ovyloP nod boot &Marti my If. rye. I tart atvoi op ell nolo. ul ever bong form, alone Dr. Ely read lir oull,l only give relief; tilt that n cure woe trapowOrle. In Marrh, ISA`, I bought a hettlo of "Ilhand &archer," but I moo icutfoas Out I hal 1,10 faith in it. I was vary wank alien I comment.' biking tg but I found that I pima! etrength day by dry, and also that the ulcers commenct.i drying . up. I rontiound, and when the third bottle was to ken my lane was boated ea it hy a miracle. f used a feral!, noble, and I have Leon healthier store than I have born for the last noven yearn. Although my fare is mill) dielluored. I am atilt grateful to n iterate Prechter., who has cpareT my lite, red labial, Las In-on den • through the instrumen tality ul Liroart's I memo - re Ili-non :Ottoman' . DAVID IlreltllAra. Caere and enharriteel. 1 to,Alot day of Anguat, A. D. thlol, before me, ~,,, of the Justices of Ihn fettle lu nod ter the itoronuli M I lollidaysburg. Moir county, Pa. itnown—D. J. Jones. JOHN CORLEY. J. P t:&i. I! $1,7;t2.246 074.1.0 Ti 2:4,011, .17 . 2 $ 4 . 1 -"• 75 ' 414., :,..142.4%) _.l .3 ll , ' .23 I ... Being laid.' with a grievant 'fetter on the arms cad to e--utter trying maay remedies which otterly failed to rare-... 1 arse' persuaded to try landeny's Improved Mood , Pearrho . , end now, Mx weeks after liondaing the Wenn wry., promo.° myttelfcaresl. The Teller broke out, sweat:dug over o year aficson the Inside of my arms, exteadlug from the elbows done to the smelt else, on my fame, immediately mend the mouth Bad chin, and nouthated to 1a a perfect torment to me until xor ad by the Blond Searcher. My arras, at times, were almost awl.* owiug to the cracks and .area on them, liable to bleed of any time on the boast exertion to lift or work, and samellenes en itchy that 1 eoold emarcely prevent teariog oft my flesh. 1 bare now been eared six wtschs,sool feel It doe, to tie. Medal, and I. the pub.!: Koporally, to math tele statement, end hope that others like tnyarlfrney be benefit , ed by using hie valuable rondision. her JANE ft WILSON. mark Sworn and subscribed haunt me. one of the Aldermen in and for the city ol Intutborgh, this :Nth day of July, A.D.; 1557. AND. A...DAUER, Alderman.. - tell. G. 11. REYtiKR, *hot:axle tad retail agent for Pitts. burgh, Penns. mrl7:dAwF MAGNTPAS . . THE GREAT STRENGTHENER. AN!) CAIN DESTROYEIL—The best end chupestGM'S' bold KernNly in the world. nimple and pleasant Its ati pliratien, certain and effectual in He reeelie. A beautiful scientific exterted curative, appilthble for the relief of pain at any time, In any place, in Any part of the huean eye. and coder all circnmstere i cs If you put this Pluter anywhere, Hustle Is there, the Plaster will stick there until the loin bee TaninlirAl. The Plaster matmetlece the. path we'', eon PA IN CANNOT EXIST WLIERE TUll PLASTER Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Debility, 2,161.1.0rmaef Neuralgia, Dyapepala, Coughs, and Bolds. Padua and Aches of every kind, down even to Corns, are ita s ssalialrigretictel nod, with a little pelonce„ permanent& cored, by the Magi' cal iullnence of Ike MAGNETIC PLASTER. It to thealm• pled, surest, mhat, pie/vaulted and cheapest remedy iu ex ideate. Its appilmtion is nuiversid—equalli to. the strong man, ttio delicate womanised the feeble inrush-- To each end all it aill prove a Balm and ii Blaming. Its ow is aoreriabl, and without annoyanco or thonble. Ito price is within the reach of all—rich or poor all may have • It who we sick a if mffering in auy way.. FARMERS alionld be always supplied With this Irmalmi. bin PLASTER. It will be the Good rhyalcimi to nay howielsold, ready at all time., end at Instant notion. • Put lip In airtight tin boles Koch box wlllituilto do to eight planters • and euy child ran spread them. Price 11l cents a box. with fol. and plain direction, D. C. DIORZ.IIEAD. Inveotor sun Proprietor, 10 Walker at.; New York. 11011SUBADBALWINICTIC ['LASTED! I . sold by all dreg aids to every city, town and village of this Celled Mates. naheadtwlyi•P OF the thousand ills which afflict mankind donna th• One yea. of their A.:nano., worms In clAldron Is ports aps ono of the nowt com mon, :Oa the wont. A inn foot rounay for there pests td the young, Is to lw had In 11 L. Palmonock'a Cclobratod Voroarogn, which elgorlesmo tots provod to tot a specitle f worms. It t, prow at sod sold by D. L. WAtINF.STOCS. L CO., Nittotssag Drord,lsts. rum, or Fourth sod Wodd Omer., Pittsburgb. Nora. sp3ddtwlll Pula .I..N.ANDr.-1 Imve BraDdy which I sill gasr➢mtm to be pureatid at for medians, which I tiara' parchasedY, meet • public %mot. Aty rim tyj 11,1. can be Willednd of its superiority. • GEO. IL persEß,l4o Wool GALVANIC ISATTERT, 02 ELECTED MAGNETIC 4f4m.sle, for Bledlc4l purpose* of • Tory • superior Und 4.01 L. wog free of Express charge., whereTri se. Expreas rues, tu , oo a remltt►nd e