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3AXLS IJXISON' • ' :on= BWIZI
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'Aft TZi.74 :AZT:D...r OJ3 B.Ei2 B OP
rowildalf*Fti•:DoricEigirla DRY .GOODS,
Woald . . .
Feiriaaitftdly , eon thii attention IX
AND 'ESIZOBANTS • GENERALLY, . •
- •
"S4edliy none izertent or variety, rind to which
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CONSTANT ADDITIONS :WELL •BE MADE , THEIOI,JGROOT TILE SEASON.
Z'hoLr Tarots r be no letivorab o to Por°
It
• °es six " tb. or.Slotto. t West. 58f"
au those of
.. : 24iK t iw :azok sfi o iiiiiii o ;lß uyera ' a re Ekipeetally Invited to call.
&
AVAIAPSAIig - BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
ARE NOW OPENINGf.OI7? L.Eq(DE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j
AND SHOES,
Of ort ! ty vatia!t i 1 d hdpst aty wa . and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Salo, which
hayingeintrtne. r
lected p a p t a
e for DeS q Uirect f i rn t r eee the w Ma fi rga.tarers,
"ottralres we are able to a o g ifer'SUPEZOß I NDUCE fatter
-, ./KENTS to our friends who may call.
TPA ARE A6ENTi3 FOIL
14X 'X' C2,110E . X.1...!El "1 4 2E1 T
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Trin4D - 33 0 0 - rs,Arrx ) EEcoris,
-- ;w YOUTHS - .AND
CHILDREN,
Aptctat itoutto
.Lassz:grop.F4ion COPPIGIi MILL
13*Tt-irl l 2Srla 'WORKS
P!.TTE1111711011."
:. I :it.ertir..;rnittrEumr
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11A.NTIPADVMERS OF 'SHEATHING,
lied; your.. COMB,' PIITSSED OOP
.Ii4T0318; Itake; NUN OpeltFr Naar; tn.
• ;, ImPerfer, 4114 Deniers In DENTAL% TEN PLATT'
ctrtflzus oz band, Tromso'.
Ilaehauea and Teats: • •
Ta'rehouthlTo,. EC/ Fara eu;dl2o Second str•et,
Puma. ,
eparerperlal oedema( popper eat Pigmy desired pattern.
TORN. B. LBB ~-
Bi=ERO
.ELANT "I' .Cl. I I. 0 R.
No 45 atairlurtAlt... Pittslivireat.
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gocid_psorizitent..ofrearilisi Catantspas,
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Vsiscatta - Catirliss. and all gon4a,taltabla for ta
va,Jqueepiied :.
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.• 4111003ktais la the latest styles it art.
•
MCCORD& CO..
Attli2ip 4 t'u DIGALEIISAN
RATS{ OAPs AND STRAW GOODS,
trzrOasur.s.ass - ssrmr., • •
131:Wood - Street,•Pitiabiirgh, ,
Thavtik,now on. hand for Spring Sabo, as largo
asiliortimrit - 0 Mole as aim be found In any
of the intr•Fii date, ammil_gcrg of YDR,BLLIC AND WOOL
WATS iiYerwry stlfe anktuday;DAPB Of entry 4ciallty and
latest AstaketiG-: Palm maw sraasr, LEGHORN AND
PANAUA 11A114STHAWISOIIODZI; AS? SUF.. BON-
Nrrs, ex..; parcbasie intim by
Witonaut or - PAbici witt-End it to lbw Elnutsgs toWI
WINITIGII.TWRITE.ziarci. PAINT.
esoo'Vcino 'enow-,l?Thite and No. I
4?ID (1861110 IN on, Esi rata-az,
-
sal{to.rrhe, forlialOry
loseptm. arnosii.
-2 - - Na d'ltesde Stmol,N• York.
arikamate'
-- - ra3.A.a=.mra
- - - ' Prersatrang, PENNA.,
Has jot Tetanal from theEastftri Cities and
- iaardrickeut of meta a•ad.• attu,
vanes* 'ata ppannipi a mai T F tgroad- sasota
to stui tax and yettntry trade Ithkit IFNI be ands ay
to:mdir,Cttspmm and deg tth, and at rites aglow
mat tteyytkerylattlar establlthsalud to the dty. AMA*:
,•• iQIuIRUICS PACKER. ltr. CO., - •
2Tb )11) 4'isar)..13tieee, 330ston.
cosxssios =awns fcri nil sus ,
Boot cr,_ shoes,
' aiitt Sole , Loather,
:::I:ll444lnranti,cart,
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Dal DlbbOr l thy Wa 4nm, 1 .--; . E 12.1?
Enna In met, Walked Lldnga er colored
Mans; ,Mniecco, Rid• ind scot skir.yand
Hanweitolathtm
eGIPITPitiO — Ongtear inna„ Boson-
Tyluto3La
o.n.utrzosrom loa famoore
FOtWarding Commission lierehauts,
'And '.Az to for tho &do or inttabiargh Mon
:Aidura*,„Popeipsixtemtg awl orlon to LEAD, 111D8.3,
poptrox, at., - sauna prompt MID.
•1 01 ' 1 7: tO rmdT/DS fonWairA , :
xo: ciiinedmelia str..i, it. Lows.
J.. U. , 43 # 17,15 . 11 ri n M
• i , -
".., •,.-_-.: :163::nird Streai Piltibuirs, Pinaa, .
/U1'141421 Vie . - itifisintages,of••Esetert Cotievraad lice
Of ail, mid stninallwa r practlee, am ht. . profesdanal
.w#elibliii l9ll :ati ANDIODI*CAIILI.
liei. W,.715.:--liinna4.' -- - r; . Ca, Wlison lidlaixtlica,
I
gm 1:1.11. A. McLean. , , 11=611. A. Weiner.
.:,,_..-.•:',,..'„,,--- Jai;;l:;ifiCidlixter,Egi. - - utiaarifa
133.'0V1L -
A:LIMA:Ig VII a a ILA DI./17,
TAlrrrr
amp DSIII2tgintITTIN . STOVES,
oa AND t—pr,....61, &a. •
- es, Grate
ted";,,„,rats
• Plian am'
r of 01° cel°l2goNiott"
l'OPripto
and SY,OKS
BUSUIIM„vr mina
• irteMn'eultnsrgi" P*.
Office aua 0E413. su.ri
scot
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l A ..
.--Airiiistviumai . cs . ii, manurieCuriiig co.
01*. itramstm win. mann inztilaate,
~. 7:.*:iitiWlGlose . ! sk abiek coat's 6 boui,6 px. each
..'.- .: . Skr .: : : 10..,- - .,..., &am .16-.606666,1,1 " Al.;
:;[:;416F,116666 , 1,i?666 ! ,,iaa_Fes4_!.tar..h, - is
, baza wiou.
. . COAX arOcreißtUcil4l6l , 33 44# Paper cult.
ThU - sirticie EsCiumudy crewed for canary, pia. ICA au be:IIIUL F 3,40 caporicc In mist to, *ay now to
tuic. Ake sakby 2110X1R130Z4CLAILHE YOUNG,
Ptkita:,,1cc.1.8&51 , 4t5. 42 ,Agenti for the Company,
- AIOI,IXLES ez SONS.
Fortlgu end Dom Bilk of Eithange,
• . No; tlaistitirr £ll3l7lEt .Prrrssuaort; PA.
~ .,Alol43otUettaas nzadovsz &tittle •Isituctpal eines throng*
r a
oat *be OrrlteoStasee. • • AO:2*U -
13.01311Mcm. mit
:.'OO .-- rns* .
-. I • • .•
' li3,iimucgraiurzr;
ir C. Ps MAMMA
'reitiscrizrniu
ir4vAra..sol Alp A r t& KINDS OP
PYIN.(i:PA'PEEL.
'•::"*."•'-.W".10.1510.-Wi Woad Strout,
- • "..-Pirratrecir,
Rut Pimitcbt.tmerUPPriem. • '- - • ittrOttio
ar. t aw%
viols 0.i.,
- :AVlElVOlittuiters, Window Gaud, ale
Xar 91*Cand Sbuiletioi tt runsibtc4
Sid INSTItik) : mrunmon, rt n,
en laid giddy of Reirritterna, furred
~....tattsbls porDoiss." Maticokw attention pada t
slodzieralalat.7.Tobbtrigdobo at sbelrioviko• mr9
'I. ramp.
& FRI END, .
D idtK ei n a g ea,
firtanCOMVSUa Wade Itiouss pal Nortlonk
iffinim, Wliatdra at
z - iviz i gtotatotbspurehiimosiuiddiol Beal Lida tsi ob
galabliKCENTS,tiltondtindltortalot. Wars
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itt rfllourogn
nadet,
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3:fp'. tin ww.,, chla
sai
JAS Aux...wen:cam
mookit;Cologniipirits 011,
iasm irter.l66.wid itil . ffeiituf Prat.
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"'"'•-•---oirtirEitX•#,oll3M!.-:-Y . -.• • • • -:
.. ----- .I . MtIMPA:OII:IIZD ANDIVB- BALE, ...
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...' , •:-: 1- '-':. - " , i , - 5 . ,,- :: - :; - 0/ittiiiisit,t;•-;• . ;isi - :-'C CO.,
• , ; ,- t - -i...; , 4. - iirima'-'airtierti,it i4p.loo;tairsbo.ft
- 1 11 X - 25-
t?.
411Mtrelarailtro.. DlVE.OperpOr 140 WOOd
dretcbla C*4ll24liM , .# 11•If 09110. fbr 6 4./PP , COt
b 7 Whid‘rrteg7PMlol2{,al• 'an& i 0 UV trilitllt
abatik Man gala_ us
araiiiio:4lliikb thikiftad tato th.
ePTILAP rigm, [l4pwaires of &Arty. 7 034hrl
-
irtlkh an Sled, re - eemmendad throughout the &stern
'States for thalf,derabiliry and cheap:tees—ME
. PAID bating been round br• actual teat, to
ODT•WSAD THUD 5A.111305' TELE OLD STYLE.
.11D1-11nyera erillSrod It to ORD advantage to esti and ex.
=toe our stack
Be/ors Porehasing Elsewhere.
Zuttenler sttentlon giren to orders. tral9:dawStuT
&coal it otters.
AMEIRICAN wn•roxii Ea
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
arcenicuusr WATCUVS.
We would most respectfully All the atten
tion of the public to the American Watcha sow being ex.
brokenly lotretlacecl, toe meant:micro of übtd boo be.
come re In* artabilthed that entlra coultdetut can be
placed won them u safe and correct ttmeActure, both fay
Ibe wearer and alter.
Halt% horn appointed Whola.le Agouta fur tha ..le of
Uwe Watch., th• public mafta asaurat that we can cull
them at the very Imre.t cub prices.
W. have al.o a very air, mock al El LEER and PLATED
WARN, VINE GOLD JEWELRY to .ot., such o. Wirral,
Garnet. Cameo, Jot and Pill:dings.
Oar assortment cf /MOORS la onaraally largo at prraorA
eamprlaing ma. beatßiCal patterns of EraaT sad ONE
DAY PARLOR and OliltGE CROOKS at GREATLY RE•
EGGED PRIORS. • :
We lan also • Eillstoarll Rasta and Bolts GOLD and
IDIVEDWATOIIIia cabana, all of oar own DniortatlolL
Also, Watch Makin"' TWA., Katerial. 40 Watch Glut.
GEINZSIAN 1 DIEYELLN,
No. 42 FULL street.
SEWING MACHINES
0 1 R 0
r R
D
a E N
FOR SALE {CITE( ALL
LATE ILIPROVEAIENTE,
111 - INUFA9TIMER;S PLUCKS.
ALE'S. E. 111121 D,
I:=l=L=l2
PIOTEIEM.St filOTllEl5l5'll MOTIIICHSItt
Don't faU bo procure MET. lianslow's Sooth -
E4Eyinp for Children Teething. It haw no Nail on earth.
It greatly fadlitstee the product( teething by wrestling lb.
glimmednoing all inlaminatlon—will• alhiy pain, and
taw to regulate the howeda. Depend two It, mothers, It
will glee wet eoyoarolree, and roOd and health to pair
Urania. Perfectly to all war,.
This rainabla preparation la the proscription of one of
she snout anted wad sidlfcci female Physician* in New
acieind, nd bee peon cacti with oever-failin: .vase to
tailbone cans.
ell caseeef tory and Diarhoew lo LlUldren,wbeibar
anew Own twilling or from ..y other
um% and health owe be eattsneteel by doilsze end cents e tt
worth Its weight in gold.
-,bUllione of hotline we sold every year to the Volud
!Bales. It to an old and m;11-mod remedy.
nape ONLY 1a CPNT3 A BOTTLE.
Birironegenolnionleet the rawdmile of Oil tali! a Pll6-
HlBB„ltter York, la ma the outside wrapper,
Feld by Drobrlits throingbout the would.
DR, GOO. H., - sx.razn, Agent for Pittabnreb
Jogulawlefer
POSTLEY. NIELSON & CO,
sursroartnum or
4317"N'8A.RR ELS.
SOLID BOX VISES,
Vast Steel and Hammered Shards and Spades,
. Picts,./dattocks, Madre, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, Ae.
7Warehouee, No- 17 Market Street
pirrstapuni,
'FOREIGN .MX(7E-A-NG/C.
BIGAT BILLS DRAWN BY
.-DIINCAN, 511.E.IINIAlir & CO.,
OA SIIE UNION mum, LONDON, IN mars or ONE
POUND RERUN° AND. UPWARD:9.
ATA Ws on the principal video and toviO of Prance,
Delgada Halloo& Gornioay, lambi and attar Emope&
Sudo, aitudootly on band and Coma. by
WM. 11., WILLIAMS a CO,
Cadyna, Boakon. Wood Wm& coroor of Thad.
Pitts Works.
. JONES. BOYS) etc. CO.,
Afanotactiaren of OAST STEM air, OPEN% PLOW and
8121;14y ITMESIIBI.O4AXLEB.
4 Winter Rosiguld 7inlBo;l4;gt,' Pftlennyh,
MAC .111//p3..--
U. B. Boa-mai9'6r7ob:,
'sera. Improved PI%WU( Stool
. Chtltiviator'reeth„
• 'Caw. Rau aisdrintßtrects, Piii4esygh,
forelreit•
' RAIL - ROAD 13pnni COMPANY.
4oikopts W. C. Indwell
(gtokrabre ki 16(h d Aortl.)
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
'" AND BOAT SPIKES.
Corner of Mater Street and Cherry alley,
aratlidfo ' PI7I9fIIEOft , PENWA
' J. M. LITJUL.IO
243E1RC713.A.Z1M
No, 54 &. Clair Street,
(Dr.thatt'alloprOulylll4o errrautraum, PA
o•3lTlYda'
J. SCOTT. Cantle,
RAS removed to the house lately occupied
,by W. Wto..4lWarti, No, 278 Poop stroot, (watts MO
third doaz Amp Band
':Woo noun Crain 9 a. M. dll6P.u. aptly did
' , 8 31 4 47 tY152.. CO/4,52.28.
rotwarding and Commission rderohant.
AND WlloLl2lila DEALS=
Cheese, 33'1Ater, Beeds.P2.26
• ' Prodtiee Gemslly,
' ter}; Va 25 Mad ,nred. Pittsburgh.
Mae; 011 and Loathe! Store.
, D. Sixxvinicx tc.l3(i,N3, No. 3 1 S. Third
between Market And DlArtnat Its" Yalladalplds, hare
for sale DRY ADD SALTED EYANDDI VIDES, Dr/ and
Cet,een Salted Patna Elps, Tetuan' OD, Tanners' and Oar
risre' Tonle at the Unrest prices, sad upon the bed home.
*34ti kinds oaf amb,' In the monk iranted, for.bath
Cis hlshost zairkss pine Willi he 'avert he cub, or taken la
e: calmer for Mk. Leather stored free of etearvi and .old
of cone • - I mr&lrdeo
• 84000 BYWORD for any. Medicine that will
.
mod BUTT MAIO OIL, the only Indlon
Reiwriow old for Ithecutudiam, rfintralgta, Ileadaebe,
Vatter*, MO !tithe 81de or Back, lipirafoe. Drones, tore
Throe, ;buy* Contracted Cords and Mustier, the only
Otani remedy &wowed that win sot upon therm and Dm.
her they:dote. .Thhatonda or perms hare loco owed ot
coseylalotatbilldrOOFT. AU ara
ere It 0 trial.. Prtodyol office Wathingten greet,
Droonlyo.N. Y.. for sale by DY: I fl KETES B S Na
140 Wood greet 1 • • p. nmintpill4ev7.
elgtotrime of Pratt t Hatcher on the wrapper, and au ne
Dr/ant the biotne. ea:Wiled!?
• , rack Seadaahe-- Dyspepala.r- Several
'Mamba of the Tintbalist rpfxma sad Dleittod44 ProWsr.
!sat Cao I c!batsstmer mrommeadatm. Wrlireni
Ma; The Ergo Isafaremsi slm mord, ast its Journal sa
add act of, Isrorsble =nem= towards them Pills, sad
their j ani nt,;m.: wpeas so. - great a body at ecandeaticiall
ralalsrees of 17re thas LlaklS me= lbtmeelms la
favor of Wittiest saadlclntr,lt MedS no tartly:mm=lmm.
Statham to Itsalth. B. L. MUME2ITOCIC t t 70.,
ronolorl , GO Word sr, Illtsbargb, PrairleMn. •
,Or the thqueend ills. Vich afflict mankind
Anslng the 11rriri ruin pt theft exletnuA 'tenni. et ache.,
leretAPe cos of the nextcosonton, and the wont. A par
fon *MeV torAhiee inets to the yonog, Li to beamed tun
T.,;:/letdittnekaCelebeeted Vet.lhnt% ettith espettence
bolt creel& for sum= Jt Is pripat
mu D 7 11,;`1., mottemcm a co; inwards
ettdAdtivlr
?MR.awry:/ I fandy which °I
altar ' witch
:ligliseirs. i*
' me -wee wilt srp
ionheeldio, -
i b utisi bieosularomatiedur.....
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Viitshurgh. - 05kettt.
I . X%l"lBk.l3T7RellEtt
SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1869
orrioiAL PAPER OP PRE aril'.
City and Nowa Iterria
MIALII TEXPiIiATIJAIL—ObaItrIIIIIOI2/ taken at
Shaw's Optician Store, No. 68 Fifth at., yeatenhy.
12 0
6 " r. w
Barometer
_mrl6 iwtjelT
AEP . UNION PRLYin Alarms° at the rooms of
the Young Men ' s Christian Associi;tion, No. 68 Filth
street, at 4} o'clock, r. x., every aftoncoon. Como
for a .few minutes if you cannot stay longer.
Tog "%Tamara' Gazorre is issued this aay, a
our office, on Fifth street, above Smithfield. It is a
"blanket" sheet, containing about 27,mph:irons of
reading matter, comprieing Home and Mign News,-
foll and reliable Home and Foreign Market Reports,
Poetry, foil reports of all matters in and about the
city, and Edituriala upon all matters of current Li
lomat. This paper, containing more reading matter
than any other published in this city, is supplied In
clubs of tan for $1 per annum, in clubs of five for
$1,25, or In single copies at $2. For sale at oar
counter, with or without wrappers, at 6 cents per
single copy.
Prteecurao.—The Rev. Thomu C. Guthrie,
D. D., will preach In the First Presbyterian Church
(Dr. Douglass') lo•morrow evening, at 71 o'clock.
Collection In behalf of the Sabath School.
Fot.Lowitio are the points laid down by Judge
Grier, on Friday morning, in the cue of Bader
County Railroad Donde:
Curti, ye. County of Butter.—Plaintiff claims az
holder of 49 coupons for payment of Interest on cer
tain bonds issued by the county of Butler.
No. 1 - of these bonds has been given in evidence
as a temple of the bonds.
Tide is a .peciet of bonds which bee come into use
of late years, where titles and other corporations is
sue bonds In form of the public seenritLts lathed by
State.. For convenience, and to give them greater
value in the market, they have assumed the form of
securities negotiable by delivery, that maypus from
hand to hand likebank-notes--theconpons attached,
constitute by the contract of the obligor and custom
of trade, the evidence to be:ic the handset the bear
er that he Is the holder of the bond and entitled to
receive the instalment of Interest. Al their name im
ports they are to be cut off from the bond, and the
possession of theta by the obligor is the evidence
that the interest has been paid. Their negotiability
by delivery arises from the contract of the bond,
payable to bearer, who haying severed the coupon
from the bond most have been in possession of It, as
bearer or holder. The value of theta securities de
pends upon the peculiar faculty of negotiating or
transferring them and their coupons, 111 the evidence
of a right to receive the Interest.
Assuming tbat you believe the evidence that these
bonds have been executed as they purport to be, and
the several coupons in p. idence were attached to the
bonds to which they purport to belong—that they
were delivered to the railroad company In payment
of a statiseription to the-stock of the company:
The first great question which he. beau raised by
defendants, is whether under the evidence not dia.
poled as to the action of the grand Jury and the
railroad company, the commissioners, or any two of
them, had authority to Issue these bonds binding the
people of Boiler county to pay the money according
to the covenant., therein contained:
This cue differs in niany raspeata from the ease of
Wuhington county, decided in this Court at last
term.
1. There the question as to making subscription
and issuing bonds was submitted to a vote of the
people, who were to be taxed to pay them.
2. The commissioners of the county were
authorised in direct terms to borrow money and to
execute bonds with Interest payable seml.annnally,
and transferable in any manner they choose to di
rect, and to make provisions for the payment of prin
cipal and interest, end the railroad company was au
thorised to guarantee the payment of both principal
and Interest.
Now, it may be admitted (since the decision of
your own Supreme Court) that the Legislature may,
without any snob submiseion to the vote of the peo
ple or even to the discretion of a grand jury, au
thorise the commissioner. of a county to issue bonds
binding the people and property of a county to pey
money raised to buy stock ,and become partner. in a
railroad corporation. Such an unusual and extra
ordinary power to mortgage the property of other.
without their =didn't consent, should be most clear
ly and distinctly set forth in the statute which
supposed to authorise it. It ought eat to be I.a to
inference from vague and dubious phraseology.
If it were a city corporation having a legislate=
of its own, (a sort of (solecism in istperio—or Stale
within a State) a general power to borrow money
for certain purpose. might fie sufficient, leaving it to
their own legislature immediately representing the
eltnene, to devise the form of security to be given.
But here we have ;sot direct authority either to bor
row money, to issue bond. of any sort, or to provide
for the payment of prin — Ciple or interest. is brae,
such an authority might be gueseed out or inferred at
having bees intended by the words Ito make pay
ment o lush term. and is such manner *COM, be
jell' are lottoaced only to fix the
amount and approve the agreement to subscribe. It
I. true, the corporate power of the county, are by
law exercised by the commissioners (Act 1614, Dug
nily Dig. 172). But suppose thine had bean a direct
power to the three commissioner. of a county, to is
rue bonds, a question might arise, whether, bond.
signed by two would be binding.
It is true, a Majority of the commissioners, may
execute the ordinipdaties of the corporation, but
=eh an .ordinary and summary power
whether
to bind othorsoron 'be so construed, might admit of
some doubt.
Uhl true, Molest proviso of tins section, tbat acme
sort of bond. of the county, are to be Oran In pay-.
meat of subscriptions to the railroad company,
resumes that feet, bat It confers no direct autho
rity on the commissioners to execute any sort of
bonds.
Bat assuming that the porta. Lv intended to be giv
en to the railroad coumpany, and the commtnioners
to darts, any tort of baud or security they pleats.
Does the action of the board show an agreement, that
the county was to be board to pay the interest on
these bands 1 Perhaps the giving by the one, and
receiving by the other, may be considered tbs best
evidence of this fact
If this art containod direct and express authority
to issue bonds, I would say the commissioners might
(line them in the best form to give them nine in the
money market, which is the form adopted, '
Without saying that en authority to lune bonds
may not be made out by inference or eonstruotion, I
feel a doubt as to toy right to do so, and as this ease
can be reviewed in the Supreme Court, by a
cortig
rate of • division of the opinion; my brother and
myself have agreed to differ, and certify this ease to
the Supreme Court on this point, as upwards or
$6OOO. depend on the question.
Bat the care may be given to the jury on the oth
er polo% no an to nave another trial, by reeerviog
the queetioe, as to the power of the commie/loners
and the validity of the bond.
The jury will, therefore, moulder the ease, as if
the court had Instructed them,that the parsons signing
these bonds, had full authority of law to alp and
deliver them in the mama and form as has been
done—and fie l d a verdict under the following !astral!.
tions—and Vila accordance with sold instruction they
find for the plaintiff,let them state the amocintfound
subject to the opinion of the court on the point re.
served.
The court Instruct you; that assuming thenommis
stoners to have authority to issue these bonds and
by tlincrovenant bind the county, and - did issue them
therein; the plaintiff if a bona ado holder thereof,
may recover upon these coupons 141 declaied upon.
2. They are made negotiable by the contract of
the parties and the holders of the coupons, which,
from usage and the agreement of the parties, are to
be considered to have a prima fade right to demand
the interest and reeover in this suit, unless they have
been fraudulently issued.
8. If 'proved to have twen fraudulently issued, the
under the notice In this case, would be
bound to satisfy you that ho Is a bananas fielder, for
a valuable consideration, of some amount.
The bolder, of these bowie ■nd coupons may be
considered as' baring notice of .all the provisos and
Or:Witten, of the Act of Assembly ,reeltod In their
bond, and aro presumed to know that the obligees,
the railroad companies, had no authority to put them
In 4;cl:dation or sell them far less than their par
voice, and wore therefore bound to Inquire If inch
was the fact.
If the bonds were firer paid out for work done at
per value, and thus put in circulation aa a sort of
enrinnoy, the fact that they were afteriuds received
or pused to the company at their market value, or
for less, than par, and again paid out by them for less
than their par value, vAll not affect this rasa.
If- you find that the bonds were not frandulentlY
issued, you need not lupins further as to the could
oration paid by plaintiff. For, if paid out to the work.
moo on the road, as sworn to by Mr. Painter, it b im
material to this cue what theplaintlff paid for them,
if anything. .
If you find the bond' were isined - andpald in good
faith, according to the conditions of the Act, you will
calculate the amount, with Interest, and find a var.
did for that sum, "tibiae to the opinion of the Court
as to the validity of the bonds.
If the jury should believe that the bonds wore orig
inally Gold for 64 per cont., plaintiff would hare a
right to recover that much at leinte:
The jury then retired, and after three hours'
absence, they returned and sated for instruct
lions from the Court. They relished to know if
they were correct in understanding the Court to
say that they could not find for the defendant
unless they found that the bonds had been ob
tained by fraud on the part of the plaintiff.
Judge Grier said he had ea charged the Jury
and enforced the point at some length. After s
few minutes' further conenitatton, tho jury re
turneithe following verdict:
''.. "T i jury find for the plaintiff eta hundred
'and' iseventy-two dollars. [The 'claim was
SlOtt
• Subject to the opinion of the Court as
to - eLegal authority of the Commissioners to
bin the people of the county of Butler by the
leo lies declared on. . But in nose the Court
'shell decide that the Comminionars had Dogma
aminthority rested in -them by lawaheo the
jdry will eater a verdict for defence."
f The jar) , la the WIWI of Oeldriche & Cu. vs.
the - City of Pittsburgh was Milled.. The jury
nominated on Thursday night took the box..
_
Several eats touching the. Stenbenvillo Rall•
read, authorising the city - .M.enbecribe;-1sto.;"
were . put , ie. the.cue.- .The. City ordinance of
fday,fi,.lBs2, ataboritlig a ettbscripUorter MOO
skint Wthe stook of. the rind; aliment' stipple
=spry of 27 September, and of: J1M1T . 13,*185.k
vet* Olferedilr iteldenee...;: :-. '''..-- -: ,"' ,--.: -- ~ - 5:'..
iontAlimunt !of,Jueorporation-oU-Ciatitier
yeaelr*oldiek*thsequuu,eurmudieorrerniiumil
Thfigga, I %** olo .LOt We *sal - 141 4 41 1 0 g),
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atrlptiona, eta , were read-;ier• elidewee.- Dir.
Stanton refereed the Court to the City Charter,
dated AtarehlB;lBl6'. •.- ". I-. --- -,- - ,
S. F. Voabonhoret, aworn—&e identided the
tionde*ai the P. &S. R. R. which were shown
hint) • •
bk. T. Williams objected to therotroduction
of ,papeis purporting to be the subscription of
the atty. The plaintiff ought to bring the original
book and place it in evidence. The law autho
rizes the opening of hooka
Tho Judge said this was not the proper time
for argument. This was the pla intiff's case.
If the evidence was not the best, so much the
better for defendant's cue.
(A 51711. TN MANI
.... 90 _ 09
-116 82
Mr. Stanton read in evidence the subscription
for 6000 shams of P. & S. R. R. made by Mayor -
Guthrie, September 27, 1852. A communica
tion from the Mayor to City Councils, advising
them of the subscription, a resolution of Board
of Directors of Company, accepting the terms
of the city subscription; the subscription of
Mayor Vole for 3000 shares in Char Hers Valley
Railroad, May 6, 1854, a letter from J. R Moor
head, President of the A. V. R. R. to the Mayor,
accepting the subscription and a receipt for 150
bonds of $lOOO each, all these mere were of
fered in evidence and received.
Mr. Stanton exhibited a bond to Mr. Vonbon•
horst, who testified that it was a genuine bond,
such as was leaned to C. V. R. R. Mr. S. also
offered a bundle of bonds from 85 to 46 inoluelve,
with coupons attached.
Mr. Williams raised the technical point that
there to no (mob corporation as the City of Pitts
burgh, as the name of the corporation is, "The•
Mayor, Aldermen and Mimes of Pittsburgh."
The Judge said the objection should have
been made in the demurrer to the declaration.
Mr. Williams said the offer showed a variance
from the declaration. The declaration was here
given to Mr. Williams. This is a book of some
hundred, of pages. There wax some dimension
here, but at last Mr. Gibson was put upon the
stand, as secretary of the A. V. R. R. Here a
big bundle of bonds wore „put In and the came
forme as above mentlonedln case of the other
roads were gone over.
Alderman Moblaater, City Treasurer at the
time the bonds were lamed, was then called and
testified to the f url of his eigning the bonds as
_Treastirer.
IMMIZir:I
Mr. William. raised some objection touching
the admissibility of these bonds in evident... He
alleged that the city bad not in her archives a
single copy of any of them from a comparison
of wbicl ehe could Bay whether or not these
were genuine. He did not wish to appear cap
tions, but as here was a jury trial he wanted
all the evidence to go properly before thin jury.
It was to the jury he appealed.
"Very well, very wall," said the Judge,
"there they are; there's your jury, and very
good looking men they are, toot"
With some other papers of minor impor
tance, the plaintiff rested and Thomas Williams,
Esq., at ten minutes before one o'clock, com•
menced hie opening speech. Re set forth the
grenade of defence in cam°, and did not cot:I
-.:ludo until fire minutes put three, when the
Court adjourned. Court will commence ile Bu
llion to-day at nine o'clock and continue till one.
Tun pupils at the Female College, Ritual* In
the rear of Christ Church, enjoy what they call
a "Circle" about once a month, in which, under
the charge of Dr. Et/MOW and the other tend
ere, they read original compositions, bin and
perform pieces upon the piano. A torso number
of the young ladies' friends ensemble to hear
them. We were present by invitation, but even•
ing, at one of these effitibiti.nut and were pleased.
A high moral tone pervades the very atmos
phere of the college. Theperformers, whom
we will name in the order of,,their performances,
were—plisses Canfield, Marshall, Whiteman,
Bradley, Bail, barrowe, Hazlett, Little, Coffin,
Diokey, Wilson, and Seller*. Where all did well
it would be invidious to designate these who, we
think, excelled.
Since we last enjoyed en evening in thit hall,
there has been a very decided improvement in
the tone of the performances. The music with
which the literary disquisitions were relieved
wu excellent, and two or three concluding songs
by a troop of little rosy-abetted girle, were ex
qulsite We think we ought to congratulate one
cltieene that they hare such a school in their
midst.
An Evangelical Lutheran Church is about to
be erected in Baldwin township, in place of the
enedeetroyed by • ,form last summer. Ti.
corner atone was laid by Rer. Wm. A. Passe
rant, an Friday. In a cavity In the stone, pre.
pared for the purpose, were placed, in a oupper
be; various eciesiastical and other documents,
together with copies of all the daily paper. of
this city. The pastor of the congregation, Rev
Wildly, gave an interesting sketch of the con
gregatiop. The new edifice Is to be in Gothic
style, and he site is • pleasant knoll, a short
distance from the Brown”ill. about two
roillajegond the halt/0 Chute Ofreattly occu
pied by the ciitigiegattoss,vet. a y tendered
lig:l
by that body, who are building th e w church,
to &German Lutheran congregatio
ALLIIGID hICTAL Tuieves.--Johr Gallagher
was arrested yesterday by the hl
. yor's police
and committed is default of ba11..-.or receiving
etolen goods, token from the blacksmith shop
of Andrew Thompson. prosecutor. Tbero are
about S2A worth of brasses and tool.. Mr.
Thompson'. shop le in the Se vond Ward' of the
city. Gallagher nought the brass, eta , from
boy., who it is alleged, had stolen them.
John Adams made Mlldavit against the came
man, for stealing from the firm of Adams. Meek
tin & Co., a Large number of brats sprinvo
the value of s2.s. For Me offence oleo, la
committed for trial.
Toros Yotrao.—Rev. Isaac Sawyer preacher,
to-morrow evening, in the Union Baptist Church
Oran street, near Sixth, to young teen. While
the sermon is given at therequest of the Young
Mens Christian Aesoelation, it le designed for
the young generally, and we hope that the at
tendance will be large. Mr. Sawyer, is said to
be an eloquent speaker, a manor unusual talent,
and while we have never heard him, yet we can
safely endorse the opinions we have heard ex
pressed as to the superiority °lbis abilities ac
preacher. .
HEAR? or 51tn-Lortit.te, By Sir Walter Scat.—
Formlig the eleventh ♦olome of the cheap and pop
nbtr weekly publication of the Warerley Novel* for
the million, at 25 cou4 - each, being Issued by T. If.
Potation Brothers, Ploiladelphia. This enterprie.
log Gem are doing • great public benefit In thus
placing before the whole reading community, Moe
tenths of whom are obliged to be economical in lit.
may luxuries, the works of Sir Waller Scott in the
present cheap and popular form. Each volume' Is
got up to • neat style, all of the same size, and are
printed at the rate of 25 mints a volume. The low
price ihould place • at of them within the reach of
every body in the land. Sold by Hunt it Miner at
publishers' price.
ON A Brnici.—The Brickmakers of Pittsburgh
and fielnity aro on a strike for increase of wages.
On Thnsday evening a meeting was held for the
purOoso of taking some action in regard to the
standard of wages. • Spirited resolutions were
painted, intimating that until such .time as the
employers would agree to a fair renumeration for
labor, work would not be resumed.
At the same lime, a meeting of the employ
ers was convened for the purpose of passing re
eolutions adverse to those passed by the employ
ees.
BUPPOBIIO Four. PLAY,—The body of the man
dragged ashore at Rochester, hawed, on whose
body numerous bullet wounds aid- alibi were
found, le believed to hive been that of Hugh
Bweeoy, who disappeared from this vicinity two
or three weeks ego. He was seen last on the
1116nengshela bridge, on his way to the south
side of thrtlver, where he lived, about 2 o'clock
in the morning. The affair demands prompt end
thorough investigation.
Delegates appointed by the Oliva Temp le of
Honor, No: 63, to the Mass Temperance Conven
tions to assemble In Ibis city, on Wednesday the
26th lost. A. S. Sloan, John Bippey, S. P Col
line,- J. B. Hobbs, C. Collins, And. Daltsell, J.
bdcEiny, Jas McKee, A. N. McGonlgle, Da
vid Arnold, Samuel McElny, John H. McFarland,
Thomas Steel.
Mae. A. Aosta WADII, Directress of the Alle
gheny Industrial School, has publiihed a report
of the doings of this very useful institution for
the past six months. The present session of the
school commenced October, 1868, with an attend
ance of 21 teachers and 100 scholars—every into.
needing Saturday bringing an accession, till it
i i
now numbers a 4111714 endanoe of 8761001 Am
with 83 teachers.
BTAURID.—We leaf . from the Blair county
pipers that • ' , ono man named Johnston
Esker, residing near DOS, had an altercation
With * German, name George Smith, about •
couplet of girls, which e xulted in Smith receiv
ing a severe but not atal stab from a knife in
the hands of Smith, who escaped, bat was after.
wards captured and sent to jail.
Tan premiums for the Eight Alumni Pair, of
Alleghenyeounty,hava been published in pam.
Wet by W. 8. Harm They wilt be of • Internet
to farmers throughout the country, as well as
to antrum ma merchants In the city. - They
up be procured gratle,at Wardrop's; J. E. Reeds,
Hall & Speer's, or at 8. Sohoyer'e office, 137
Fourth atrset.
Ban, No. s.—The great broach in Dam,No. 5,
abTife Brownsville, on the works of the Bleak
Water Navigation, Is already nearly half repair
ed. if the weather and the water remain as at
present, in two weeks more it will be completed.
The damage was about $lO,OOO, or tailor it will
mad : that to oomplete the torah-,
goer.-Wflitams 8 Jobnru, I I4Bmithpeid el ,
ttpageotale this Cii, to H: B. Amp>Qßm4n
nlt;3oal D lereiia Soap ," mianftalntad 1n Nett-
Saiu. II I. nid'a davpsotpaul far wlUaing
p~l~,,s7mounplM. t P , ItC. and forwaab.
µ io~blAlis~rt timymathlladtabgr' dog:
pia'
11111
Hunar.m.,—There were three houses Ware d
by. burglars to Lawrenceville, ott
ght Tho confectionery of P. Naaerliceea.
tared and $22 taken, with a lot, of cakes, etc. .
A house in the inuriediate neighborhood was
entered, but no great damage was done. They
then went to the Farmer's Home, in Hatfield, but
did no damage there. There is no aloe to the
burglars.
DONOTION.—Tbe employees of Mr. Lorenz's
Iron Works, above Duquesne Borough, gave szo
for the use of the Orphan's farm echooLat Zelie
nople. Whe aches] house will be dedicated to
morrow. There are now there 50 orphan boys.
When the remaining debt shall have been liqui
dated, the number accommodated will be one
hundred as that is the capacity of the building.
BRIGADE IROPZETOIL-At II joint meeting of
the "Washington Blues" and "Washington Rifle
men," in Washington, on Monday last, Major
Wm. S. Millinger was unanimously nominated
for re-election as brigade inspeotor for the third
brigade, seventeenth division, I'. M.
Lacruac—The Rev. Mr. Mullen, of Alleghe
ny city, delivers a lecture in the Temperance
rifle Church, on Sunday evening next. The
gentleman is an accomplished wholes and ready
speaker, and es the object of the lecture is a
charitable one, he eboold hive a fell home.
Ws: learn that $76,000 worth of stook in the
Pittsburgh & Manchester Railway were taken in
a few hours after the opening of the books, on
Thursday. This will doubtless be a good paying
stock.
Tut 01011111101349, a few miles east of this place,
were all on fire hug week, and the anneal vigi
lance and activity were required of the inhabi
tants to preserve their heaves, barns, fences, &a.,
from destruction. The recent rains have put a
slop to the raging element.—Unionton Paper.
Toe case of O. T. Smith, who, it is alleged,
forged a note against J. 11. Phillips, late Jailor,
same by before did. McMaster, on Friday, but
was then postponed until Monday.
orrlern Ann returned from St. Louis, on
Friday, with the young man named Caugherty,
whose arrest in that city for seduction in this
county we mentioned a day or two since.
Boraas of Boys' Clothing are directed to J. L.
Carnagh. & Co.'s, Federal street, Allegheny city.
Men's wear of both fine and common material is fdr
nirhed by this establishment et fair rates. f
S. A. DOWN 1. CO. hare just opened their Ice Cream
Saloon for the season, where the lovers of this deli
cacy can be supplied at all hours of the day and eve
ning, together with all the etceteras. They keep con
stantly on hand every kind of plain and fancy cakes
and confectionery, manufactured from the beat ma
terial and getup by competent workmen. Wedding
and other parties supplied on short notice and In the
very best style.
ElAt, YOUR Mosses.— • '6'e take great pleasure in
recommending the Maxima Mustang Liniment as a
valuable and indispensable article for Sprains, Sores,
Scratches or Galla on ©ones. Oar men bare used
it for severe Barns, Bruises, Sores, Stiff Joints and
Rheumatic Pains, and all say it acts like magic. We
tam no other Liniment. .1. W. Ifirwrrr,
Foremen for American, Ilerndisn'a and Wells, Fargo
A Co.'s Erpress."
Genilemen "I had a negro man worth $1,200 who
took cold from a bad hart, and was useless for over
one year; I had used everything I could hear of
without benefit, until I tried the Mustang Liniment.
It has perfectly cared him, end I can now take the
above price for him. Respectfully yours,
M= MS
Every Plainer, Teamster end Family should have
this invaluable article. Sold by all respectable
dealers everywhere. ilauxr.s b PARK',
Pr-pribtor/ Now York.
Also, L yon's celebrated Insect Powder.
Telegraphic
New Yonx, May it —The effect of the news of
the London Stock panic wu made manifest here this
morning, and there was • general decline In all the
leading peCoritina.
Early in the day, the suspension of Jacob Little
d Co, the extensive and well-known .took-htoking
house, Wail announced, and produced touch excite
ment. Mr. Little. suspension has boon a regular
and early featuns In all New York panics of recent
time., and it cause. a great deal of tumidness-
Others in the same business are expected to go by
the baud.
The amount of Jacob Little's liabilities Is esti
mated at about two millions. No great sympathy Is
felt for him, as he is generally known as "the Great
Bear of Wall street," and he hes burnt his fingers in
his own lire. •
Stock. are down to wene eases as mach u t 3, or
4 per not from yesterday's pricer. There it i great
deal of unessionel in Wall street.
.Clectstrars, May 13.—A special dtspatch to the
tititette from Ala , pays a Ore broke outt n Bre
men's warehnum, yesterday afternoon, der Dying
twenty buildi n gs in the bovines' portion of t oily.
The principal aufferere an Nye & Ilontington, loss
$ 5O OO, insured for $2000; Bosh worth, Wells 'a Co.,
*12,000, insured for $9000; S. R. Turner, $5OOO, M
oored for $2,500. The Etna Insurance Company of
Ilariford has $15,000 of the ineuraniun Hartford
Company, $7000; City Company of Hartford, $1,900.
A large portion of the goods were saved Ina damaged
.ndttion. Several persona were injured by the fell
ing building..
BALTIIIOIIZ, May 13.—Tbe now engine house of
the Philadelphia, Wilmington .t Baltimore It. B. Co.,
On ettiloo ITEIIIIII. WAS totally destroyed by fire, to
gether with Ore locorootivas. The Ore broke oat about
2 A. a., acid originated from a freight engine, tho Ore
In which bad not been thoroughly eitintinguished.
Lore on the building $6,000; from $3,000 to $5,000
damage to each locomotive, and $4,000 to the sta
tionary machines. Engines and home fully inuared
"—half In the Baltimore Fireman's and half In tea
Baltimore Fire Ineursoce Company. Total less about
$20,000.
LOI7I3VILLN, May 13.—The river L, falling with 64
feat k the canal, though from the aneumulitiou of
mud there Is only 4 feet water to iheloeks and scant
4in the pass on the falls. The canal dolma to-mor
row for the purpose of removing the mud. Weather
clear and warm ; mercury 86°.
CURRANTS -30 bbls. %wits Currant. just
received sod for sale by
REYI4IIII ANDSILEIOI%,
abt.'o 32 Woo.] at, oppoolt• St. Charles libieb
WINDOW CURTAINS, at wholesale, or
count' Inds, by W. P.111111811&LL k at Me
striped front, 87 Wad street. 0413
CU AP WALL PAPER—New patterns
outlying daily, cheaper than eta,
ruyl3 w. P. MA R2IIALIy A CO.
DARLOR PAPERS--Embroidered gold,
.rarol.4 sath mom of now aria, for We by
pl 3 IY. P.IIARSIIALL & 00.
INDIA RUBBER MAINLINE BELTING
-9,016 feel of nod. bolting Co. mete, from 1 to 21
loth. 1 11.10. 2, 3 and i ply &blot, for We by •
myl2 11. PMLLIPS.
INDIA RUBBER STEAM PACKING
JL 400 11.
and
and mixed; alan,Gokats and Rom oral]
was, at and :8 SL Clair stmt. J.• U. PHILLIPS.
PRUNES -800 lbs. now crop Bohemian
Pranm; shoo, Ime Bards.: Prasse I a slam isra
reed sad rue ads at FRANCE'S Family Grammy sad Tea
Stars, Fsdeml at ,Allasheay. mrd
TNDIA RUBBER Bathing Tuba and Caps,
• few of different elm, for We by
reyl2, J. £ Q. PERLLIPII.
FAMILY FLOUR—A variety of choico
brood• of Whits Wheat floor oonalautlY oo band sad
for .010 by M . BAN IS A ANJZII,, 124 Aecood at.
250 f l LBS. Country Cured Bacon Sidon,
eboulderta sod Lams, tor ad* by
toylo =DLL MATS A CO.
ICE.. ICE. ICE.
ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED TONS of pure
Allegheny Re, with privilege of house to Nov. lat.
will fold on tic. for approved endorsed paper. For DU
by apil , - IR O. A J. 11. SAWS BR.
TART FRUIT-60 bushels pared and un
pand Pesetici . omin dried, to ult. low to Wee con
swneat, by RIDDLV, won a 00.
DROOMS-40 dozen, various qualities, for
miner ( m7lo] ItIDDLY, WTHTS & 60.
Th/fAPLE SUGAR-2000 lbs. just reo'd and
iti. for We by !MUER A ANDERSON, 39 Wood rt.
VORSIIA'S ALTERATIVEBALM-5 gro
for dale by B.L. 7.IIIINZSTOOK*
Loll.o - oorow of Worth sod Wood Wed.
CAB.B. AMMONIA-1 cask for sale by
m7lO B. L. TAIIIILSTOCK a OD.
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
JIM. —5 gran far sin by H. L..IrMINESTOOR t 00.
EXTRA FLOUR-150 bbls. reo'd tird for
male by WIWI C i AILIZIL, 124 Edmond at.
TENN. WHEAT-119 sacks now landing
from simmer Shentogo for sole by
my? 'mutt math t 00.
TFLOUR --50 Backe Rock City Extra
limn, la don sod for We by
tor DICEIk a CO.
OIL CLOTU -TABLE_COVERS-1,-
smarted dna ark patterns Jiist recd Qom &dory *.
far sale by J. k IL. PHILIP& 26 23 R. (llak et.
HOG HAIR-100 sacks in !store and for
wiebr .n.ya ISAIAH DICIIIY & CO.
VEATIIRILS-2 large - eke p rima Western
nroalrod sad for 'Abby J. 8. IGGETT t CO.
CEMENT-100 bbb3. for Rule by
V goo HENRY IL COLLINS
EX.T. LOG WOOD-4,0001b5. just re and
for rale by W. MACIUSOWN.IO7 Liberty 11.
... To CLEAN KiDGLOVZS--Jouniee Kid Glove
Ctrasor ht for ale, at DB. ICZYMBAIL44O Wood tared.
MI only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh
DB. EM8631%, 2 , 4. 140 Wood at. -111119414 T
Sneeze—The best =raiment in the city
see sue at DR. =Mat, HO Wood K. 0p19411yr5
&mama Bum:ls—The only place to get
good Shaddei ETSCOS IS at th e Idaanhoimes, DB. GM II
Krititti, 110 Wood et. aptkaver
tides, Hair Brushes and Perfumery at llr
KEYSIR'S.No. 140 Wood id: *Riddle
FTRECEIVED— • ennajlvania. State Re-
Pau, tufty, volume 7. KAY 00.1E 6 W. 4 "
I ENN. CORN-1000 but!. in atare and far
mg* br myl MIMI DICKE/ !OD.
barATess--no bushels Lake Shore for
irde herby:-'-..• BIDDLIOSUS B a CO.
, mai rutomr WARS of amyl& Id Von can
irgessesees Dumped °mos et Da. irrinh 1i0163
WasdliToothPeorder and Tooth WlieV
'ANT quiadaY 1110111/011* MTh aldi et riSsapf
;IgssM DRAIEITSB. /UN Up WoOd olkai*KriA",`
tranwars,—/A anorkimotoklaticiwAt.',
otsgte l lu 449 , B, P-V i r i4 "" l P, l ! 4 t l4 . , "‘
SO, ri-'l42'
_ Commerinal
. . .....
E. Gis.a, 1 7.4 . ., Y. 8.. IIsasoT,IIrx.II.V3II6COZEL n.
Joan, G. W. CANS.
PITTSBURGH St AILHATS
[Erperded fir,' for At Pat.thstrg — Gurite.
PIT 300000, SLYCIDAI . , BUT 14,1959.
•
PLOLIB—the receipts from the neighborhood rte ample•
having exceeded 1100 ale yesterday, but the market was
till! firmer, and prime meat op 200 p bbl ell round. Sales
on wheel ofB9 bbl. .operand extra. et so,7sand 47; 410 do
at $7 and $7,M:75 do eager rt ST; 40 do extra at $7; 48 do
!ismer at $7;110 do at depot, at $7 'end $7,26 for super and
extra; 100 Wm Sermeaste extra featly from (1.-st hands at
$3,75; 100 Ible extra, from find bends e ' t*7.2M MO do family
extra, to anise, at $7,601 and MOO blob, groin Met hands, on
private terms. • Prom dam, 71:10btde In tote mainly at $1,25.
$7,60 and 57;71 for the three grades. Some lots were sold
esrly In the day at lower figures, hot the marked timed firm
at them dirree, and Nome holders were raking $1,8700.8 Wr
family.
GRAIN—..lea from dreflienda of 100 bath Pa.'Sed at
sl,o3,and .150 hush Tot Deb.*, Red at $1.60. Gan; 200 hoot,
at 85, from owe, and 285 both oats at 68.
01100SBIES—seem ut 10 Mal Sugar .8 8, .04 m DLL
molasses! 1442.
13LCONsalei 0(0,000 Mk at 7% for Shoulders and 10 for
Western C 1
ame, and ,000 Rs Sugar Cured Ilan. at 11%.
SALT—.alma 1,000 bbl. extra No. I at sl,3o—a destine.
' • U & of.l attla Rage at 12, and 4do
Dattar, tholes, at 164310.
POTATO/Z-Iml. of 40 able at $270; $3 Jo at $2,60, !mid
100 btu& do at lON-SO.
Fl/311—eels of 25 LW ball White at 61,766.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
BMMate & Oslo IlandLOAD.—Sho revenue ail. tu.sd for
the mouth of Ipril mi. reported as Mows:
• . .
Pamsoge. - •• • •
....$511,0)7 24
3770 00
rl% 9,096 03
Tillalltir 241,419 24 43114,971 El
. Washloglon lirsoch.
1 . 944909••• ..................... ....----M442 07
Ewe.* • 1,300 00
91.11. 1,000 00
VIII.IIIp. .. 0.261 74 34,110 !it
• blortbrnatern 01r61001.
9.4onmera ........ .. . ....... . . ..... 6 4,116 •M
Czy
4.....
&1•11 966 67
10011 Np 19,001 61— 24,334 71
$239.067 33
Compared with the eatneloontb of hut year there le now
• dsicrease on the Inaio etate of $101,114 78; on the North
...tern Virginia, 89,187,841, and on the Weihington branch
81,648 88. Total Decrease 1114,401 12.
New OxxxxxX, play 10, r. w.—There le a Inge speculative
demand Or dear, and all gradea have advanced materially.
The sake add up 16,000 LW. at $6,7500,87 for orriperfine,
clueing buoyant and unsettled. Corn has ads enroll to gla
1,0 for mind!, and $l,lO for white. Cacao firm, and ginner.
ally held higher. &dee of shoulders at 7071i . ;,e, and aides
at tagilfi, , ,ie. &war firm, and In good demand at ii!rAery,e
for (air. Molasses doll and. prices drooping, (dialog at Mot
She tor prime.
WeLave no active and excited stock market during the
day, and although cue or two rallwayltocks hero been very
well eristalned, there wee, upon the wholes downward move.
moot strong enough to carry everything before It. One
eiders are evidently thoroughly frlghtaned, sod rash stock
has been coming Into the street with more freedom than for
some time past. Y. Trib.
The Afrfc s to-day took the unexpectedly large emotiot of
g1,648,97L,1n gold, nearly all to cola. This is $:43,000 more
than sus iusticipated. In money mitten there Is • mule
s-hat hi,cresued activity, List the supply of capital Is Mane
dant at shoot previous rates. The Indio:1[10u are, honever,
that an advance of tate. is near at hand.—{N. T. Trib.
The Am, market Is wider extreme tiscltement2.s,ooobbl.
; 1 077 1 1(r7 I d . U' lf a ro ' vLi ol "m* eo e.1=;"6P'110"01, brought
Bold et $111.35 to $10,716 for Mona ordinary, and 51C61116,60 for
new Rho 1,003 to lard at 11c.---18b Louis Dem. 11111.
adriee our readers to refuse sup outer of the depend'
adieu of $6, hoeing fur vignette • man feeding bog, a par
trelt of Deur, Clay on tho upper left ands V In medallion
wort on lb° lower corner, it mite carrying • babel of corn
on the lower riga; and a figure 6 In the upper corner,a dog
lying down between the elgoattires, and purportlng to be
Loh by Vellstood, flay Whiting. hew York. Thlt
plats was engraved for a Witco Indiana bank, and is being
littered to various honks-{Detersou's Detector.
the receipt of • telegraphic despatch at the Stack li' nod
thlentorrilug announeitig the failure of Jamb Little In key
Took, rotund amelderable fluttering, and bad a very &ores
clog Influence upon all the weak vecuritlee.
In the money market there la * growing feeling of &s
-treet, and on die street COS IA cent are now the current
Wes for toted.,. Cleat paper. The Woke are beginning
to curtail their dlxount Dues, but there le no tneterlal
*bitten:trot el the *apply of capital among the brokers.-
1, Phila. Dail.
Import. by ItJiver
NICW ORLYA:SB, per Aime-192 lthds sops Boaster 44
silts iron, Lame= & English; 3 Mils fishing rods, 2 boxes
flower., flap 3 asks glass, SlcHae; 2 axles, I 101 sugar, 1
bar bag coffee, Philips, Part & co; Ibx d, Willman; 70
ale bbla, Smi th; 149 do Wood: 123 do do, nodes It Verner:4
t.hds shells. NI mica & cm 3 do do, Raiser & Dilworth; lot of
amlboat norms, Jones & Cooky
IT. LOO/6-124 aka .neat, 46 to bams, 1000 b. March,
616 hider, 12 bdis calf akins, 6190 hides. 22 004. shies, 4
has mool,Clark & c0,10241014ce, Ada ry
nge;26 bxs into, &lager,
Nitnick I oog 100 tons Imo m 15,04417, Bennett & cm 111 td6 9 4,
IteLangbile; 8 Las type, Sellers; 3 mks millett, Bateman &
co; 30 Mils, fire clay, J 11 Lyon; & mkt lead pipe, 1 bx theet
lead, Dorn A Phillrn, 4 mt. hod pipe, metier; 6 hbds moat.
0, ter.
ST LOUIS, per Qum. Perm —3l Chi. oil, II coke beton
She bad • very toll loed to nu torabonr.
IIIOSIONGAIINLA NAVIGATION COUPAN Y.-2 rolls
leelbtr, Wilkite.; 34 Dbl. Soar, Woodmen!: 133 eke rage,
Grafter, 25 doe Grain., &Nadler; 2 boo rhubarb, Merritt: 72
Md. boor, Erne,
RIVER NEWS.
Ibis river war ialllng yesterday, with than
6 leer by pier lbe only arrivals wore lbs. Margit, which
aim mud oat, •ad rbe tkmmodora Perry. The bater bad
but a vary small brad to Pittabargb, but a vary lull en. to
Partieraburg, for Ma Baltimore lan uhlo Railway, whkb la
Dow doing a lemma. bualbeam.
- .
apt. Dort! o. of the Mice"; has lota Llanied by many
for tort hating hitched the allnerva to the hoer) Graff ou
the day of tbe 0 re, and pulled the burning weaver out.
Ile wished us to Ray that he acted to Its premises tut
thought wen right, and at Li. ouw appro....
Red he rno Lls b.at op boar enough to gin a lino on the
grad,.(eocuebody hen, to tho exciter:Bea of the moment,
tate.. the Minerva. yam 4) he would bare stood, chance Co
haw. eel his own boat on fur. Ther• were aboulthirly
yeah.; babe. from Wheeling en bowl, end under the Cap
wee care, and the Fury or death of one o! Mow. '•
have been • matter never to be twarn—a ...eject of revel
ne el el
be atoned hrt
Wi learn that Capt. Crave, of the tine steamer
be. purchesed s fourth Intrreet In a Ono tear boat, now to
the Mete at &Ile Vern.. s boat is to be called the
Alabama Oh. will ha as long as can paw taCongh that:anti,
37 feet In oidth and 6 tett bold. Pb,.I to be astern wheeler,
etd will by finished in Alagoas text
TIN Clanwoull WI yesterday for N“ImIle.
The Poland gore oat ha-lay for Louwedle, and
ter for St..Lutus.
The Hallman was due here last elsht
The Now Orissa Inalatay •
Tbe telt to lb. U. 5. 1,1311.1.1 Coorr, Lroeght by the Cat.
lain end owner. of the atetmar Canna> . Wants agalest tbfate
of the %%ragbag. was derided an Tore Say, the Coen adjudg
ing that no one an the %lathers we. to blame., nod that the
Patntsrlvanta was at faalt. Coate 01 toil to be paid by the
the latter boat.
The Claims&li Quetta, ot Thnredsy, nays: The S.tb
Lrwrks MIS d 01.12 from Pittsburgh yesterday, with a good
trip for the river. Elm will roottrom . ttelay.
The
oteer
from EL LoohLrame op, deeply Ude. The
Dacotah, otter taking ma here 121 ton. cotton, eto., clamed
for Pittsburgh with . goad iced. The Itaniude reshipped
yesterday over 100 tone of freighto. the mall boat, for Lords-
Thu omen of the Ohio N 0.3 report • bro.k lo th. levee
at Gallipoli; and • Illoklug down of the lower portion of
newel feet. They alto myort an Wooer. wastlog awey of
the banks Jong the river, from ?Sextette to Illayertlle. maw
ed by the recent mold dsellno In the x Ism.
Tart goentltles of sager and bacon, in bugeheed• were he.
lug shiepped to.IL Pltlenurgla from LOPI.T.II/11, on Tuesday, on
the El IT
Biltambeit
•RBIVED.
Dr. Earm,BrovrowrlD.;
Tolegrapb,
Wpm) Dayvd, BUralatb;
Cola. Perry. Bt. Loulx
OberoD,Wb
Rirrat-15 fad, "ne
New Yoga. glay.l3.—Cotten unclungrehsalee :00 bales et
11!,4 for upland middling. Floor closed heavy: sale. 20,000
Dbl. at $O,BO for Ewa $7,80 C. , Ohio, sad $ 7 , 7 N.41 3 for
Southern. Wheat heavy, with sales of 25,000 bu.o at 9434
($95 for mixed. Pork; mess Is quoted at $181;e1,60. Laid
firm at 11%0312%. Widely Cm at 35304. Seger boor
ant at 15,4(07 1 „," for ginscovado. Malan. Arm; New Or.
leans nominal; bitwoovado 33033. Butter steady; new IT
023. Imo active at $13,6035.5. Unwed actireet 64405.
Lard 00 90. Tobacco gulet. Tallow Om at II; holders
demands° advance to 1111'. Wool More man; 30,000 lb.
flow* gold at 138@g5, 75,0u0 11m polled at 30(645; Califorrds
1 8 4 3 31 Mathes 00. Pot Axtlsr $5,60. Freight. on ClE4ton
to Liverpool .41. Stocks firm, but dull; Outmana Rock
Wand 61%. N. Y. Central 71%; Ellmourl sixes
Pintantt6M, May 13.—The excitement In Brearhtufta
still continues, bat the 'Airspeed rates demanded by holders
rontrkt operations. The receipt. of Flour are eixml/s the
!ovations amounting to 7,916 bbl. against 7,939 bble lost
week; iceman., is generally held at 61,79 and extra at 680
sB,fs; 600 bele Ml.ml extra mid yesterday, afloat, at $0.60
and 609 blots good western extra at $7,87%, and 309 bide, (a
chola, brand,) at $B. It;. Moor is scarce and firm at $4.76.
Oren Most Is la demand at a further advance of 12%; Wes
603 Ws Penneylvardast $4,12%, and 4,000 Mae Brayirine
at $4,60.. Wheat has. advanced fom Wes 3,000 bush red at
stA@LBbouid white at $1,91. Eye is wanted at $l. Corn
Warts mad la demand; mt.. 7,600 both Yam at bk-hod
600 bush M $1: 600 bush Delaware Oats mid st IV, in-the
ears.. Batty 600 bu sh Whisky I. going an; salve Ohio
at 31 end Penna. at 2943,30.
CligetPluir,lday IL—Flour advanced to $7,40Q7,60 for
supallos, hut amnion wan coollood to Coo bblw specula
tors are holding back for the strainer. Whisky .droned
7.734, with sem of 700 this ad small lots at 28. Mess
Pork adfanced W $1413111.16, with [also of 1,100 loble; at the
close higher rate* ware asked. Nothings's,' done In BAC.;
holderseak 03:431010r kid, ., which seem to he too high
for buyers. Lard eru sold to the extent of 600 Obis at 1154,
but is now held at 11%012. 635r0-71 is offend far Bulk
lasts, but they are bold higher. There is - no cluing' in
Orneerlea. Money may. Exchange dull at Yea prem.
Batittrost, May 13.-11 our gale; Howard and Ohio at
$7,60. Wheat un z cheaid; white sl,Bo@p. Corn dull and
10 lower, white yellow 92(491. Provisions Comm.
Bum Woe EXAM No Pork $17.2.5. Whisky Wet at
60031-41tolauor pots for Ohio. .
wmi.anto MUMMY & Co. -
84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET,
NEW TOILE.
PAYER W.A.8.10.13.01.181E,
Every deocriplion of
WRAPPING, METE:Eq . AND WRITING
PAPER,
or RAND oft RADE IP,oIEDEII,
6 0 , l P, COLORED Atirp !MDR- PAPERS,
BLOTTING PAPIERS,ENTELOpm,
111 SW and Bonnet .113ourds.
T E 8 0 USE.
WILLARD HARVEY Leo.,
-84 Maiden Lane and IT Cedar ',srsit,
NEW YORK.
HEMP, COTTON, FLAX .AND:.'ZINNN
TWINES,
INNIS= 41111, ausrarsorttun •
CO.R.D.A.GPIE •
Ot every description • • '
COTTON, ME, MANILLA AND AntramlF MEP
R OP E,
Tarred ADA FhhiAL Unw. °Ong :Lis:
S INE TWINES,
ARO CORRDS D A WD
LINES. of
AnW6B;eothlden o
Prk
hate Lessons In Languages Maths
mattes, Qs. s
A G ENTUDIAN, now engaged ita a pro
soseag Tesebeu eta primaWMlo4.,l4
the Varnnacr, to all labo &dee bla maim, eltbar a air
ore boom or at D 4 rooms, In the Ancient Lang
Mathemalka, end Ina general manna of a Collage ad,
Slam
Ica raferanata, which aro abundant, and Isms. splay
at
• this OfitZ or Bpi No. 351, Allegheny Pod Write.
:-Ladles! giggled Basil and Gaiters.
'- '
42.E0. ALBREE, SON & CO, corner '
_VA sad lama erects. Lim a Piltreeo,63-..,...
' - Lake 11404 Warip Bottom - Baits,
. ?1 ,
e r.
• : - L.....: , - .-'• Clab.lhosa Late ..., . - •
';•%' N'''. - iredell Eld Healed eutv.r.-. ,- . .
4atuW•lo3 summit% aouvaNcartisit:.,mid iiiii , ,
.004,9[Clindnabelfater sad:Wm Utas4 B o on r..,
8h01g1ati)YL1ZT14.42,7474,!)7,_ ~
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ST..LOUIS AND 'BM; PAITD4
TIAXLY NORTHERN 'LINE
JLJ PriCKSYS NOR OALRITA, Di:MUGGE,
WATER AYDIN. gdaiL.-76elatioiriag • and'
.mairdfireat aide whal . ttaidr.tra tali compare WU lira far
:he year : In
Iffoo--Y- —Capt. Eitevar..m.
Mond " Altair!.
...... '"
Ward.' ..
Stood "
W y-LIIGIR 3.11. Rhoda.
Wed y..A.UNT—
araday...3IETROPOLITiff ." T.B.Rhodai.
Thunday-.3IINNY.SOTA BELLE.- " T. D. HIM
4 , N. W. Parlor.
Ulan:lay —.DENMARK R Gray
- . • _
gatardai.....W3l. L. ZAINO, 11. Oteew.
The Northern Line lute been is aticceeefal operation dru,
leg the past year, and for regularity, comfort and perfe4;
reliability in every respect, has never been sorpahied hy any
organization °nth. Western g o er. e Having addedite stew
steamer. to the Line, y ared to oMr
ad facilities for the transaction of all blleitifell entreated to
there, and hope to merit - a contintuition of the liberal pat
ronage heretofore w literally heatoived upon them. •
For any informati-n that may he recall - 0, apply at the
Wharf:Boat, at the hot ef Loctott street, or at the Northers
Line Packet Of s e., No. 67 Commercial street. between Oliva
and Locum . WAILUN AITALEB, Omen! Agora..
ni=l..t . a' d
Notice to tipisotarl ,
SlitypOra owl
Pasiongerm.
WE have made an arrangement
with the peewit Hirer Parte Cm.
pony by which we can give through rates from Pntsneentt
for plawngere and freight Waif poita.9 on the tlimuri
or. Por further pertioullts,Napply to MKT. Illarts'it
Co.. Mem Boat Age nta, eornei , Watar and Market streets,
who are onlhorfaed to contrect`for us.
McBRIDE t CO, 'Oats of Pittitut gba
tort:Alutf T No. 40 COmmaro4l at, St. Lot: Hu.
REGULAR TUESDAY PACK- - kattr ol it
ET FOR ZANESVILLR.—The Doe \ new
steamer BIWA ORAIlit 01, Capt. Mut=wiri lace
fur the above and Intermediate ports EVERT TIIMAY,
at 3 13 . 41.4 r. o. Fur tretubt or .004.1g:kiplat on
board. WL.A.Cg, mimes it co, Art.'
•
aincinnatt,
FOR CINCINNATI I L~UIS
VILLF,—The fine etaucker"IIASTIIIO9,"
Capt. R. IL Porter/N.llllam for the above latur.
medlars porta, nu SATURDAY, lith . bart. e4P. Sr Far
[Meltor pogo apply on board or to
ra7l4 FLACK, BARNES d CO. agoota.
ILouisbille, &T.
FOR LouTsVIL — LE-- - iiie — spien- 12 Ei t --- t
did tearaer POLAND, Capt. Unity, mill
leave for the above and all Inlormadlato porta, o¢ /AAIUN
DAY, 1.1 . 1 b Warm:l4la 10 A. M. For - Nista or pasenv
apply on board, or to
mylb
OIL
AND
NOLEI EIVED.—Tbe Ana steamer ZEE,
DOTTY, Capt. McCombs, gill Imre for the aboro and , all
Intermediate ports TUIB DAY, Utb Inst., at 5
?or freight tr pamaga apply on board or to
mill
Sec /Lake .55uperior.
rioß riff7talififili=h7
cow, toot, staunch steamer NORTHERN
LtOllT, John Epauldlog, Muter, will ran from Clerelotol,
Uhlo. o
Leto Soper/or, of • regaler packet, darlor the era.
goo. Will Nara Cleveland on her first kapott THIS DAY,
the lith instant. for freight or pawns apply an boar 3
e
or iolAdttcha -HANNA, tiAßßrrbus . & CO.,
F
Clerelead, Ohla.
dFor fit. Vaut.
FOR ST. PAUL AND lIINNE- • •
SOTA Ri ER , DIRECT—Tis EL Louis,
Keokuk, Burlington, linscatlue, Rock /alvotl,.Davahisat,
Galena, Dubuque. Lacrosse, Wenons, EL Paul, FL Snelling,
Bt. Peter, gic —The floe stellate, DR. ZANE, Coign. Sawn,'
Shuman, will lave for the above ports on , TUESDAY,
lath loot. at o'clock r. at. For freicht or wane ap-i.
ply uu Loud or to MACS., B&RNE3 & co, Agents.
FO,R
.. ST. PAUL, DlRECT—Theida ts
a er Captain C. A.
kravo k :;111 I. for the abate and all Intermediate porti
an diaI:MCAT, 11th Ined, at I o'cleck,r. et. For Insight
or weep apply on board or to
myl2 FLACK, BARNES d CO, Agents.
VOR "
.a ST. PAUL, DIRECT—The
tea downer VIXEN, Cot Tiernan, bla
aon.Clerl4- will leave far the atone and all tutu/on:H.4a
porta, on SATURDAY, 14th lost, at b o'clock, r. r. Par
height or pasaap apply on board or to
yl: FLACL.BARNES A CO, Agents.
ittb3 Orleans, &r.
OR CAIRa, rliffPlirs
NEW ORLEANS.—The Boa staamer..7l.
YEEMONT, Capt. atockdales trill leave for as Mora and all
Lotartoothata porta oo TUESDAY 17th hash For frolght br
'
Parattaa apply ou board or to
0712 FLAcii,lianNEs k CO., Ara.
THE GREAT PORIFYERI
THE WORLD CHALLENGEor-- -•
TO PRODUCE ITS ZQUA.L.
THE BLOOD SEARCHER:—
, azoszoustrriercirPavar
Bloom .i.ttootent of David McCreary, of Miplor zosreehip,
Belford oarmty: •
"In lilts, as mar aa 1 can ramtmbarotanall plea- - ..
pie made Its appzerance ca use taper lip, which noon became -
enlarged and bore. I mad poultice. eternal, nue • math
bine vitrol, without affect. Finding the sore extruding
.11.1.1 on Dr. Ely, of Achallsburg, who prommaced It Cr,
cm, and prescribed awash of mgar of lead and bread pool.
arm. Eluding them remedial of no Rail, I called upon Dr.
Shaffer, of David/ante, Somerset conety, the else prunoono
ed the diem. Cancer, and gave um interma and MR.O
remedies—the latter consisting principally of caustic, but
al to re, purpose, aa the Stamm conUnned spreading toward
the nom. I next need • preparation of emu% in the f0r... ,
at Wye. This comp nechecrad the &enemata:tithe lam .-
alkon soon bro.:abed. I ese ailed upon Dr, eutif n: of Fa
Manville, Bedford monly, who also prooome.d tha•dis. - •
.Ake. to r, applied l• Salm mid to be a never-fa
romadyj but it bad no effect whatase inchetkinetheamzed
of the are. In December, of the same year, the diseesilded
cam away • greeter pert of my upper hp, end bed attacked.-
the nose, wb.o I went to Clneintottl, when I commlba
Prof. B.S. Malmo, cram Ecleetts Medial Cake, Mr pro.,
nouriad th. inseam 'e mats.. Cauca, superinduced by,
an inordinate me of merarry Il• applied mild zinc clot-
moot, and gee. me Internal remalice. My face tested tip, -
tot the infbunneatiou WBA not thoroughly removed. In Feb
ruary, 1557, he pronounced non cured; and I left for bona:
In April the disease again returned. and en ' , MB. , can the
pan that l Conk] 001 lost at night lee'ln Hay I relocate,
Citatorout, and again placed myrell under the charge of
Dr. Neaten, with whom I remained until &panther, during
which Ur. be .ed every known remedy, and partly rot
needed m ehreklsrg the Mamma but when I returned bona
them were nth three discharging lacer. ~poo my fa.. 1
continued rising Newton'. preparatio., end also medicine
. that I gut from Dr. Ely, but the Censer continued frosting
mall It had eat off Vie side of my ease, the trrruter rue.
ken of ray Left cheek, road luhleulacka my left rpm. I had
siren up all hope of aver being cured, sit. Dr. Illy add he
mead only give relief: but that • tam wea inaawills:.- In
!latch, 18.5.9, 1 bought • bottle of "Blood &arches," but r
toast copra. that I bed' uo bath in it. I was yeti weak
when I commented taking lb tot I found that I gal./
strength day by day, and also that the ulcers commenced
drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle arm to
ken my tone was beakda. If by a Mario. I ma/ baulk '
bottle, and I have been healthier am* than I have been for
the last meat years. Although my face le mdly &Ovum&
I area lli grateful to • benign Providence who huMpared
my ll* and whisk has been done theca:Let the hatrumete
tallty of Lansn's Jimenez° Mean Beaman."
/I PID dt.
Bourn and Ifuluctibed. !Wit stat day D of AuguscOßEAß
t, 6.11.,.18 Y 58,
before me, ono of the Justkee of tha Psalm in &ad tor the
Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blahs county, P.. t
Witueaw—U. .1. Jonas.. JOHN GOBLIPI; I:
ROE . hiller
DEPARTED.
Dr. Kane, BrownerWC
Telegraph. do
001. Bayard. Elizabeth;
, amnia, er Wheeling;
d
j Olenood, leuhrilla.
Being ellictod with • grteron• Tatter oar tho arc. sial
hie—sfter trying tn., retnedita which otter ly &Hat to
enre—T was por.usJed to try Lindsey. Improved Blood
Searcher, and now, Mx weeks after finishing 4.10 tromm
morns, pronounce myeelfcurd.
The Totter brodce out, something over • your ago, on tits
Inside of my arms, extending from Matthews doitiqo the
wrier, also, on my face, Immodlatelflortml the coottlkenl
chin, and eontionet to be • pert - act torment to me until cur
ea by the Blood Searcher. My anus, at Mum, were almost
vaelma,owing to the entek• cud soma on theta, liable to
bloed at any time on the Neat exertion to lift or work, ant
aontotimra so Itchy that I. could ecarcely Breeant tearing
'my Bab. I LIT. now been cured ali'weeks,and . fed it dna
to•Mr• lAndml, mid to the public generally, to Matethis
statement, and hop* that otherslika myself may be bertofit
ed by using Lta velnablo rustMcloo.
JANE
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Swore .ad kub'ecribed beruerrae, we of th Aldegt=en la
end fur the cDy of Pittebergh, this "nth day of Jet), A.D.,
1867. AND. kfeIrASTEB; Aldermen.
Da. G. U. NNIBBII, wholosalereed retail agent for Mts.
bergh,Prkna. - • • terlt:d/hrP -
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C
AS R
TILE GREAT STRENGTHENER
PAIN DESTROYSB.—Tbe best Amid cheapest
add Remedy is Um world. ffimple and plaudit. Its lip.
plc:aims, corals and effectual . 1u its mulls. beceittEst
schist/de extessal °unitive, applicable for tba cellars! pals a{ an 7 •
Mulc, io atlY place, lm Para or.ihb-bwisti
batons:l =derail circumstances. Tryon put this Plestri-:• 7 .
ameba., irlabc b tore, the Plaster will aide that tuitif.X
the pain haa nuteteld. The Plata magmetbes Nel pats. ' .. .
any, and -
PON OANNOT PI4911:11'
IS APPLIED.
Shoumattom, Lotnerieet, iWW inos, Detuti7 , Herrottnet
Marais% Dyopopola, Coughs, and Colds, Patna and Aeb.ea
denary kind, down even to Coma, are teutediadelit razed
and, with o little whizz, pavertnatay cured, by the tout
al follooDoe of.the DIAGNETIO PLASTER. It is the Gra
pleat, moot, eaftet, ploosentait and cheeped moody in
existence. Ito application to noltextal—egitally to the-
Wongmon, the delicate woccuus,and" Di feeble Intatrt—:
To 'soh end ell tt will prim a Rain and Ito
use is agreeable, and without antioyeeakrithetible.-
vette to Data the reach of alt—rich co poor; DintirlY Sato -
It who are Wok • d raking In any way.
PARDUS should ha Dwell inpplied With-MU lartletat' Die .-..
pusrea. It will bit the. Good rb7044.3..,cu
hotiedwld, toady stillthseo, sad Itedent notice.
pat tip in alr-tight boxes.' 'Each bemerill Gait
eight plaattos, and any child cati spread ' thin'
mote a box, with fol. and gale dirootkeie;
D. b .. l zoaratmeli: C 3 i:•=
Inventor end Doprettor,lo Wither at, lot Torte PLAIDED( gold by elldreir:
glkti le every city, town 4154..1441101,thespoited sta.i , • • ..---•
A Cass or itoprour Onto AzoArr‘ - a!'
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11;so.—Iti.Oeortia Gtroberl,' Veildee ow 04
164 Seventh wart!, prxered • Trim tror.... 7 -
Iliodths Credal an slllire 'ens. fie : •
months Without the Truer,' end th. .
nrpture with myiunlcull.
I have porrelleloo4rom.7.--l: •
ter to hi. cam,. Th. :
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• .4m3gegiment
MISSOURI RIM
FLACK, BARNES& CO., Aguas
Routs, fcc.