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Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic
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esieteMis far ant twenty years, unsupported by ad
eurthrhty of say,kbad, ind bald at &Ohl the price of whet
tbsy an bers mid at, yet filth • all thew ddrenteges,
whosertrund tboy Use In no Indrumb felled to render
thaideneet esthrhittlou In yeloradag all the requlrsenents
vairrableferaft and as isobars recommended.
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sueillefuoequal to theca In. funning metros ar.lose or
theadoureas sod heart they have Deur Aged to fillet* me
from arhs, and bus thou ye left my system n better
!warlike than they Ibmnitt. 1 must cooddeutlyemneuend
low PII/e as unbend highly veluable mealciels.
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tweets/ nf Amtierenis and other foe of ;headache
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PROFEESOR A. S. GREGORY and J.. F.
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respeettedly euxemduit to the cdthens 0 1 Pittebureb. Aile 7
ahem Iladebeetereadlbirmurauudteg eouturp,thst they
site bated tbieseeleve pare:mm=lS la Pittsburgh, for the
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FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL G
ElombardenentVera Crux,
Norrorpoodence N. 0. Ploarottel
Vasa Cams, March 21—Since my last to you,
of the 18th inst., the usual excitement in the
'morning, of cannonading and bombarding, takes
place between the belligerent forces, which lasts
about two /tore.
Oa the morning of the 19th there was &severe
cannonading on both sides, and the bombe of the
'enemy Mimed a fearful destruction of property,
but fortunately s few lives were lost
During the-night of the 19th there was an
other attempt to make an assault upon the city on
the southeast, and I am happy to say it was re
ceived "a Is mode Atneriasna," that is to say,
the enemy was allowed to tweeds without the
beeleged seeming to notice them, ae they very
000lly_userved their fire until the enemy got
very near the trenches, when the gnus-from the
Fort of Santiago, loaded with grape and cloister,
were.dietharged with serious effect, and caused
them to beat, a quick retreat. Lase of the enemy
In this affair not known.
On the morning of the 20th -the cannonading
was again resumed, and lastedtibout two hours,
and, as maul, some partial destruction of houses
from the bursting of bombs.
It Is reported that' durieg the last two days,
some eight persons were killed and thirteen
wounded, attached to the lines—but the lanes
sustained by the enemy during the period are
not known.
This morning a new battery of the besiegers
was discovered on the.---.niedanos," back of the
the t'andadere," in the direction of Sacrificios,
supposed to be placed there to annoy the gun
boats and to protect any retreating forces of the
enemy to the vicinity of Campo Santo.
This morning we have the gratifying intelli
gence that Carvajal had taken a convoy of Mira
moo's between Perote and Maps, with fifteen
wagon los Is of munitions ' provisloos, sod $B,-
000 specie, and and also dispersed the guard of
700 meal he also has taken three notable Reie
tionariee, viz: Yinarte, Cesar and Arismendi,
who were destined to organise; the customhouse
at Alvarado, which plum, as I before Informed
you, has been abandoned by -Miracle°. They
were brought in this morning. This affair most
be • tuitions damper to the enemy, sod equally
beneficial to the Liberals.
Vasa CEO; March 21-8 Y. of.
Changes come so thick and fast that it is al
most impossible to keep up with them. I have
now to Inform you that atiramon is bathe act, at
this moment, of packing up, and breaking up his
camp, and this now clearly accounts for the sup
posed new battery discovered yesterday. It
was a blind to induce the besieged tot think he
was renewing his t fforts against the city, while
be, In the meantime, was preparing to be off
Thus ends the bombardment of Vera Cruz, with
a terrible destructions of property from the ef
fects of the fourteen inch mortars. It will take
months to repair, rebuild and put the toms to the
condition it was before. regard this 'failure of
Miramou'e as the beginning of the end of his
reign, if it Is not already consummated.
We hope shortly to find oat his whereabouts
To-day la the birthday of President Jeerer.
which will he celebrated by the firing of twenty.
one guns from each of the forts which have so
nobly befended the city, and also tram the Cas
tle of San Jaen de Uloa. What s glorious day
this! having the double object of celebrating the
birthday of the President of the Liberal cause,
and the defeat of the Reactionary party.
When reflecting on this grand mutt, too much
credit cannot be given to the Independent tattoo.
of our gallant naval officers on this station. The
use of their wise discretion, in the absence °rai
ders from our Government, or its diliatory so
lion, has heart the means of string the Liberal
cause In
Miramon made his appearance before this city
the ith last, which makes seventeen days that
the city was beaelged, out of which, the lamer six
days, there was a general cannonadlog and bom
bardment. The lasses on the ride of the enemy
are supposed to be great, la desertion, deaths,
and wounded.
ME=l;;lg
A_ ROBBiIIY
guars at Prague. Isle propme or of
_ 1913 had directed a locksmith in the neigh
. .00d to send a man the nextmorning to open
a money safe, the key of which had been lost.—
W hen the men came to the house he founds well
dreeaed person standing before the door, who
told him that the proprietor was not a at home,
but that he 'had been charged to see the lock
opened. lie then took a key from hie pocket,
and having opeded two doors showed the lock.
smith the cafe. The latter opened it, and.tbe
other person, after taking all the cash it contain
ed, told the man to lake off the look and get a
new key made foe it. Both then left the apart
ment, the tbelf abuttiog the doors after him.
The lookemib-bad scarcely returned to hie mas
ter's shop when two police agents came in and
informed him of the robbery.
CITY AFFAIRS.
Itsroratices hiermsa.—The First Ward Repub
lican Club of Allegheny City met lout evening in
Washington Hall, Rebecca sheet, President S. Rid
dle in the chair. After some preliminary buriness,
the question, "Does the Constitution carry Slavery
into the Territotles," wa, ably &soused by Bloom
M'Candless, Robinson, Foster and Riddle.
The following resolution' Were then offered by the
President. and after come discussion in regard to the
bearing of the 3d and sth upon each other, adopted:
fraohed, That the members of this club hereby
desire to express their . appreciation of the attention
of lion. Robert idcfinight, fur selecting and frank
ing so good a selection of documents.
2. That while attending closely to hie official do
ties—replete ing at hie poet to meet questions of vital
importance as they arise—inetead of leaving hie
post and candying the interests of his conroltnente
to promote his own nersonal ends, by electioneering
for a second term—thee manifesting his confidence
iu the ability of the people of the XXII. District to
make their own selection of a candidate to represent
them in Congress—Hon. Robt. 51eKtight meets our
expectations rand merits our confidence.
3. That this club recognizes the propriety, if not
the neceonity, of maintaining the usage of the petty
by re-electing for a second term our able and efficient
Representative from this District, whom we are glad
to know has attained such a position of influence
as well becomes the member representing so large
and populous a District—with its immense mechan
ical, mineral, agricultural and commercial intereste.
4. That with the experience of the past before us,
ills alike our policy, oar duty and our privilege to
return for a second, third or fourth term those of our
representatiras. whom we have proved and found to
be firm, reliable, vigilant and influential, and that it
licitly the oelew-seeker sod the demagogue who de.
sire frequent chankse—not the people.
5. That while as individuals we entertain our
opinions and preferences in regard to the prominent
names now before the people as candidates for the
Chicago nomination for the highest offices in the gift
of any people, yet as Republicans we bold ourselves
aloof from any partizan expreesion, pledging our beet
efforts for our nominees—ttelleving that the people,
through their delegates, will make the wisest seise
tioefposeible from the good material offered.
The Corresponding Secretary, Mn. Seboyer, was,
on motion of Mr. Kennedy, instructed to forward a
copy of the regulations to lion. Robert it'ffwight.
A resolution offered by Mr. J. B. Robinson was
also adopted, pledging cordial support io the Domi
no for Congrese, whoever he may be.
' "Messrs. brCandless, Robinson, Curtis and Philip
pi were appointed a committee to organize a glee
club, and report at next meeting.
Motions were pulled adding J. Heron Foster to the
Ward Executive Committee, and thanking Mr. John
Efiddoni for favors to the Club.
The Club than adjourned to meet on Thursday,
April 19th, at 7; P. 31, When the question will Le
disoussed of "the beet mode of carrying 011 the ORM
paign in the ward."
ALLEGHENY CouoalLs bold
.their regular
monthly meeting on Thursday evening. Among
other resolutions passed was one dividing the
Fourth ward into two precincts tor election pur
poses. Tho dividing line runs along the middle
of Eaet Lane, from Dank term to'Ohio et tho
part of the ward lying west, is the first precinct.
Elections will be held El the office at preeent
copied by Alderman E. Derby. The part lying
east, tbe second precinct. Elections will be
held at Jacob Park's, in said precinct.
Mr. .1. O. Coffin presented bie resignation u
Direotor of the Poor, on sooouot of his private
Polite being such that he would be unable to
properly fill !he office. The resignation, after
considerable discussion, was laid on the table.
A resolution was passed ll:attn.:ding the City
Soliciter to take the necessary legal steps to
open Shannapin etreel, between Allegheny and
Irwin avenues.
On motion, the coin of $5OO wu appropriated
towards repairing Rebecca street; also $5O to
the Y. M. Christian Association for taking.care
of the City Library.
The Committee on Wooden Buildings reported,
suggesting more taming measure!, to enforce the
ordinance In this regard.
A resolution wse adopted granting the use of
the First ward engine house to the Jefferson vol•
maser Ore oompsny.
Mu. Delwin's teamed yesterday
the tlispoeition which Mr. Charles Brewer, deed,
itikla of his serge property. Wsn..llolotes isd
F. 11. Eston:sre appointed eteontorst 'fioltert
htErlight and A. D. Bell reserve treoPtori. The
will provides that his reptiles ebel Levitt:id
the 3ampynult, - 411eghsu7 Coastary; ittalAtter
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, ISO.
the death of his nieces, the Mieses Hen, who
shall be interred In the same vault, it chill be
secured by iron ban, and never again opened to
receive any other body. Be bequeaths $BOO to
the Allegheny Cemetery Co., to keep the tomb in
repair for all time. lie leaves Whim wife's nieces,
Mary C. Dern, an annuity of $4OO, Sophia E.
Hero $800; Nary Brewer, of Mmes.. $2OO annu
ally: Chicle. Brewer, of Matte., $2,500; Mrs.
Sarah L Breed, of Norwich, Conn., $2OO annu
ally for five years; David Pace, his gardener,
$300; the Protestant Orphan , Asylum $5OO an
nually, conditionally, that if the legaey of Dr.
Ilartfor is not realized, be glees $5OOO, and if
the 51anagers of the Asylum 'remove it within
seven years, he gives $10,000; Western Penna.
Haspital $2,000; Church Home Association $2,-
5 00 i . Passavant's infirmary 35,000; Orphan's
Farm School $5000; Pa. Colonisation 'Society
$7,500: for the advancement of the moral condi
tion of the seamen of the port of Philadelphia,
$5000; Bible Societies of Pittsburgh and Alle
gheny $1000; Sunday So olds In Allegheny
county $4OOO. • Ile leaves lone other sums to
friends and tektites, '
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inept Diviner! and Christian Philosophers, for
the great sod all-absorbing events recorded in
the history of the Bible, the:life of oar Saviour
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nied with a complete Index to the questloos and
answers For mule by Runt A. Miner.'
Pitmouson T eveat.og will be
given the "Hidden Head" and "Captain Char
lotte," together with a new eong dadloaled to
the Soot of Malta—all for the benefit of Mies
Ettle Henderson. This lady and charming ao
treis arrived in our midst • stranger, sad alk
ready has was her way to pbpular favor. Ws
know of none that can suet her in the line of
business she undertakes, end we might say lines,
for'she may be justly termed • talented and Ver.
smile actress. Let our Theatre-going public
show Miss Ettle that they know bow to appre
ciate talent sad reward merit. Let her have one
0$ those old.fasbioned benefits that gladdens the
heart and Inspires the receiver to renewal suer
tloa. We have heard much concerniag this lady's
playing the peculiar character of Topsy la Coeds
Tom'. Cabin. Could not Manager Henderson
give ue this play la the mender he has gotten
up the '•Octoroon 7" It would secure him good
bouees. Think it over, Manager Henderson
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Thbrly.6lltAt. Congrear-Linriiit Brulon
' ilf•1111130101.1 Cl,,A' April 5, 1960.
flooss.—hir. Sherman, from the Committee on
Ways and 111 - theported the Post office appreprie•
Hon hill.
The Uouse rescinded thscoudderation of the anti-
Polygamy bill, when 61r. Nelson resumed his re
mises in its support, expreulog the hope' that the
sage of the bill would approath as user as poesi
le, to a unanimous vote. Us sew a manifest dis
tinction between interfering with the rights of prop
erty and the right to declare criminal ar, act which
is no deolaral by the unalterable and eternal laws of
• Clod himself. The existence of the itultitution of
Polygamy in Utah is'an insult to the moral feeling,
of the whole population; en insult to the wire. and
'daughter, of the gentlemen here, end their constitu
ent.. ft was a reflection en one national character
that it should under the protection of Amedean
Mr. Hooper said that at the .l proper time, which
would thou come, and when he could be hoard with
out prejudice, he would defend, the people of Utah
from the calumnies which had been heaped upon
• • • • time, be appealed to the dispaa
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think better of the 100,000 of their fellow creatures
than they had been represenled by their enemies.
It Ires not hie Intention to 111111111111 the peculiar fea
ture of the bill, but tespeelfully asked guile
men if they were prepared to meat the consequences
of 'ita passage. Were we not , now emerging from
difficulties with the people, at whotti the bill au lev
eled. He warned gentlemen that the feelings of
Utah will be eugy aroused. The suspicion of hos
tllityagainst them has been allayed, and he was glad
to know that there was a better feeling now than
formerly, but If tide bill be passed—lf Its provisions
be earned out there, angry passions will revive, and
wither it to the core. The are, which blazed so
fiercely while the feeling of peneeution wu heaped
upon them, had died out, and be appealed to the re
presentatives, not of one, bast of all parties, to sty.
whether they were prepared to rekindle the game.
As a delegate of all the oitisens of Utah, be had to
remember that he could not allude to the division of
sentiment among them, on the subject of polygamy
or any other.
Mr. Clark, of Mo., milted to what extent polygamy
exists in Utah, what member has more than one
wife; and whether the regulation of such marriages
is binding on the people.
Mr. Hooper replied that he was not particularly a
polygamist. From obsmationli in ten yeere residence
In Utah, he could say that over half the population
retrogelse polygamy, and probably riot more than
one-half of these have more than one wife each. He
knew of no church regulation which compelled a man
to become a polygamist, and of no church regulation
which compelled a woman to Marry a matt eseept
voluntarily. He was etiooriraged to know that there
were several gentlenign on Ibis goer, who bad bean
acquainted with bluffer the last twenty years, and
prior to hie identification with; the clams of Utah.
They would say that he was not capable of deceit or
dissimulation. lie declared On 06 honor that the
Passage of this bill will not be unexceptionable to the
extreme advocates of polygamy in Utah, and It will
unite ell people in common canes against the unjust
promotions of the general govarnment, to put down
polygamy by force. 1,
The House voted and rrjectird Mr. Branch's sub
stitute, by a vote of 41 spinet :137.
The House next voted on MY. McCiernanirs sub
stitute to repeal the law organizing Utah, and divi
ding the territory between Jefferson and Nevada,
for which he proposed a weaponry government.
Rejected; yeas 35, nays 159. !
The Iluore tabled the prsatilble to the 1.111, which
was Fused with verbal amendments, by a vote of
149 against 60.
Mr. Sickles submitted bin response to Mr. Wil
liamson's merit In his contented election case, and
It wee read and sifter some debate referred to the
Committee on Eleetious.
The House went loth Committee of the Wilde on
tho State of the Union.
Mr. Sbarman moved to tako up tho Tariff and
Loan bill.
'Mr. Brooch was against any alteration of the tar
iff, The present bill yields euticlent revenue to meet
the wants of the government. !
Mr. Sharman sold that be would not ask for a vote
cal It for three weeks. On his motion, the various
bills on the calendar true laid!aside till the tang and
loan bills were reached.
Mr. Lovejoy said that the Some had been moving
the death blow to polygamy. By the Philadelphia
platform the Republican party stand pledged, de fir
as' the federal government has the power, to extir
pate that other twin relic of barbarism—alarm', in
the territories. lie wanted to: see them both straw•
glad, and go down together.
Mls reroute at one time caused great excitement
and bad blood among the Southerners, and the lions,
cam. near to a violent aollision. Tho latter part of
hie ■peeeb was in good humor.
Mr. Lovejoy, warming ap with his subjut, putted
from his seat to the area In front of the tilark's desk
In fall view of all the members, and llPoki in a toed
tone with emphasies and earnest geaticulation,agalnst
the ground on which It was soughttojastify mislay,
because the (weaving are poor and the strong have
the power to oppress the weed; the rich to oppress
the poor, the spirit of slave bidding being the spirit
of the devil, do.
Several gentlemen, calla bin, to order.
Dlr. Pryor said the gentleman from IH., had no
right to shake his fist at gentlemen oa tila side. It
was had enough to stand In his own place end talk
his treason and Insolence.
Mr. litakedalo—Let him keep on his own we of
the House,
The confusion soon became general and the mem
bers. began to mos loto the area. '
IMr. Co: said the gentlemati from lii. ought to
speak in his teat.
Mr. Pryor—Let him stand there and talk; be
Ain't come on this side o f the 11.11,
Mr. Barksdale WU mien shaking Menace, and in
the midst of the confaslori was heard to INV "MOO,"
ar applied to Mr. Lovejoy.
'Mr. 'Adrian, as If to quiet the tumult, said, the
gentleman could speak from his seat.
,The Chairman, Mr. Weshharn, of Me., la vain
rapped to rectors order.
A general fight at one time deemed Imminent, and
the wildest excitement prevailed. Finally compar
ative quiet was restored:
:The Committee roes sod the Bolus adiournaL
SIGNATI.—Mr. Wilson Introduced a rOSOUILICIII. Which
wee referred, requesting the Clamming, on Military
Affairs, to lariat'. In the War pepartment, of any of
Its officers, here entered Into 0 contract during the
last two years for Iron for priblie buildings sinew the
public sdrertisemante for th_ ,11 aims, the amount tar
nished end contracted for, tali prices pall, and by
what authority thacontraot wars made; oleo a similar
inquiry as to 'hot and obeli', and iron gnu estridges,
404 authoririag the .Committft to send for person
andpapera. Laid ow.
Mr. Obstrout =trod to WO pp,..and thar to post.
tUli
d kaday e!"./.4,14r; 1)07e tatitivial
art. - Atroe to. - I .
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
Oa motion of Mr. Mason, the maolution providing
for the reception of the Japan Embeuy, was taken
tip and pueed.
On motion of Mr. Green, the bill concerning Court
in the Territories was taken up and pissed. It pro
vides that thejariadiction of the -Probate Court shall
not be Imre than 82,000, with the right to appeal in
all cases. The Indian appropriation bill then came
Mi. Latham =rod an amendment, the effect of
which was to allow California to take care of the
Indian, within beeborder. '
Pending the question, the Homestead lin came up.
Mr. Pitoh's amendment, that the land granted for
homesteads shall be entered In alternate qnartar sed
lions, and that remaining to the United tnatee shall
not be sold for less than double the minimum price
of lands when sold, and that the provisions of the
act shall only be applioahle to lands subject to pri
vate entry at the date of the passing of the bill. It
was not agreed to.
Mr. Brown offered an amendment that the laws
now to force granting prdanlpaill to the actual sot
tiers in the public lauds than continue tin otherwise
ordered by Congress, and that the seine shill be ex
tended to all the tenitothei • '
Mr. Green 'poke 'wheat the bill and proceeded to
offer an antendment thet the proststons of all exist.
log preeetaption laws be intended from the the time
of payment for the spies of 'two years, and that If at
or before the tertolnation of! two years the pre-emp
tion dell elect to pay for any legal out/division of
such quarter seetlon, the balance not then paid for
shall be added to prirtte j entry wording to the
existing lawn.
The Senate went late eFeeutive sss iion on the
(rattles. Adjourned. ,j
Wasutoatote, April b.—The Del:pomade National
Committee met Chia morning. Twenty,seven States
are represented. atomic A. Caldwell, was
ohosen Chairman, pro teco,-In the manta* of Judge
Smalley, and C. L. Vallandlngbeue, Seetaticry. It
*as anaalmously T0,01'11416'1 lt !scapegoat, under
*listing dreamscapes', toChange the plea° for hold
in g the:Dam oeratic Conven Men from Charleston to any
.place. The Comedthe• adjourned to meet at Char
leston on the 21st lost, et /0 o'clock, in the Grand
Lodge Muonie lldl, whiell has been tendered and
accepted for the use of the Committee. •
Previous to action on thireaolution, Mr. Yellen
dighem stated the reasons for the call, which grew
out, mainly, of the complaint.' of impealtioam in
'Charleston, concerning accommodations for visitors.
It. had reamed punterotts :letters on this subject.—
Gentlemen of lialtimore , Philadelphia, Richmond,
St. Loots and Louisville , presented Inducements
for ohaeging the place of tainting. To these cities
it might be stated that gentlemen from Charleston
would, as far es they could, Sanaa their hospitalities.
Mr. Ashmore stated to the Committee that he bad
appeared it the summons of the Secretary, but did
not regard himself atestabei. Re had met the Ex
ecutive Committee at' iu BM meeting as a eubstitute
of the Hon. B. 11. W neon, i f member of said Com
mittee from South Carolina, as expressed in bin Rit
ter, for the only object to
_Appoint the lime when th e
Committee will meet in Cilarleston. Ile therofure
regarded himself iut Ilmtblte a single set of fixing
time, which had been done, and not regarding him
self as authorised to act, thonid decline voting, or
participating further than to sty, ea a matter of in
formation, that he bad received many letters from
distinguished gentlemen Rom Charleston of the
Convention party, who enured him that the hospi
talities of that patty would be extended to the fullest
of their ability.
A cue occurred about a month ago whibb involved
almost an identical question between litigland nod
the United States es that which recently occurred
near Vera Crow. except that there was tic rapture.
An American vessel user the Isle of Wight, wee
brought to by a shot front a British mao-of•wu, far
not exhibiting ber colors. Ai least such is the alle
gation of the British aide, though contridiated on
ours. The British officers robsequently apologized
for the strident, but the fact stands, and has led to
oorrespondence between the two Government/.
6foLl.oo'a STATt➢S, April 6.—lhe overland tout
coach, with Sen FllloCillto dates to March 16th,
passed hem late last night. The news Is of no special
Importance.
Some are specimens of copper had been brought
to San Francisco, from the neigbborMmd of Crescent
City, Del Norte Cencty; they yield from 25 to 33
per cant of pun copper.
The sixth infantry bas hasn'ordered to numboldes
Day, on account, probably, of the Wm Massacre of
Indian. to that country.
The latest news from Carson Valley is but a repe
tition of the former amounts. Pcapte wire flecking
thither to large numbers, and praparattona active for
erecting machinery, suitable tor extraotlng silver
from the ore. New mines were being disitoveted, and
claims salting for amormoos picas. : •
An earthquake was felt et Carson City 'on tholstb,
lasting saveral seconds. It mu so sierra that goods
over* shaken from their Melvin, la the 'totes. Quite
a panic prevailed. The shock wu felt at Sacramen
to, disturbing the equanimity of the Legislature in
session.
Ar,nison, April .s.—The tral overland mall
and Pike's Peak express •v this even4g, bring
" . • Llifi City i the In or Atareb,
and from Denver to the 30th o arrii; end $16,000
In gold duet.
U. W. Tracy, from Salt• Lake City, reports hurl
o sus dull and matters quiet In the territory.
The orders for the removal of the troops had been
received, and prerapations were makiog therefor.
The posy express wee met 140 miles out, mut 13
hours from St. Joseph.
•
There is much exeitement at Denver in consequence
of the discovery of the Secrete lead in the Gregory
mining districts. The miners were making from S 2
to $5 per day.
Emigrants had commenced arrivi-g.
LIIVSNWORTII, April s.—Mr. Green Reuel!, of
Russell's Diggings, Pike's Peak, with ■ force of arty
men, has been employed by the Connell of this city
to purvey an air line road to Denver City, via the
Fort Riley and Smoky Hill route, which is paid to be
150 miles shorter than any other routei The com
pany has already commenced operations, and will
proceed with the work as fasten possible.
Sr. LOUIS, April s.—St. Joseph papers say that
several hundred Knights. of the Golden Circle, from
Kansas and Nabruka, arrived there and prepared
to start soon for Mexico.
The river Is swelling slightly at this point. The
Upper dlimissippi and Missouri are also riling. The
Illinole to about stationary, with SI feet water in the
channel. Weather clear and warm.
Noncoms, April 6.—Th• .Brithat eehooner Alice
Rogers, of Bt. John, N. 8., from Montego Bay, J►.
Malta, bound to Philadelphia. with a cargo of sugar
and dye Woods, to here. Capt. Bradley offered to
atilt> Hampton Roads two free negroest wherenpou
he wu arrested and the vessel taken lo.ilbarge of by
the authorities.
CHICAGO, April 5.—A dispatch from lOrion, Rich.
land county, Wisconsin, states that a tihuee In that
village occupied by a tangly of the name of Reagan,
was destrayad by fire on Toturtay tut, itrid eta chil
dren palatial in the flames. The Welt WWI 16
yeare of ego.
We V IC I in, April 4. Court COW 1:0 illA01:10r Miller,
of Racine, has Issued a writ of babes, iorpus in the
ease of Sherman M. Booth, Dow to eiistody of the
U. S. Marshal, for rescuing the fugitive Slave Glover,
two years slam The Manisa! has refissed to obey
the writ.
Ferarrviaas, N. C., April s.—Tee Bar. Daniel
North hae been found guilty of elroulailng Helper's
Impending Crlels, and Benteneed to Reprint:team
for one year.
TuutYrowx, N. Y., Audi b.—lion.fis. K. Paul
ding, Secretary of the Navy under Prudent Tyler,
died at Ha residence at G)de Pea, Nit evening a
12 o'clock.
PROVIIMICIL, R. I , Aptll 6.—The thole vole . of
the State hu beau received sod I. es follows:
Sprague, 12,395; Paddleford, 10,835 seattarieg,
143, Sprague'. mkt. 1331..
Loolevtaae, April 6.—Tberleer Is felling rapidly
—5 feet 4 Watts ID the canal. Weather clear; mes
sier; 51°.
PROVIDINCE, April s.—Raturna from additional
tower, chow that Spragua'a majority will reach up
to 17U0.
New Yuen, April s.—The . Bast River Bank Ira
motored to the Claming Bonn Aesop'talon to-day.
NEW AND CHOICE •
SPRING GOODS.
%V, & D. HUGUS,
No. 102 Market and 13 Fifth Street,
HAVE OPENED A LARGE INVOICE or
DRESS SILKS,
ROBES of different new fabrics,
ORGANDIES,
FRENCH. ENDLISH
CHINTZES,
WHITE GOODS,
SHAWLS AND DUSTERS,
mrIG W. & D. UUGUS.
OANDES -300 boxes Sweet *mina, re
ale.st 114 .day sod forge* DY
RHYMER • ANDNIIIIOII, ZD Wow! .1.
r ENN. P'A NUTS -52 tacks nocriandin
from stoma amine, Ibr mto by
•N maw" DIOILEY t 00.
FT gA nno SAO Ice now landing from
B—,
43. tau s th.n
„foini, a
SSHEEPSK.IN B-1 bole now landing from
gaunt blostwra, for Ws by
ISAIAH DICZET A CO:
bble, No. 2, now lending from
rumor !Wing r, r oat*
EIR EASX--30 tails initure find for ale by
APS 1/11Ilt nppcu a 00.
COMMERCIAL RECORD
00111111TE' Of AntIITRATION 11 . 08 .11SECLI .8 . APRIL
• Jai". DILICATH, V. P.
Canaan Pam.epoxi Wttuar 8. LATSLT.
WIC !d'Car.ur. • I IL Osmink.
ottb•Plttablazigh market,
I Reported .p.tei,l2y Jim Ne PittiburgA Gissettel
• Prnostmou. FoID.T. April 6, ISCO.
The weather since our last report hoe been very oneettled,
loclementatadvattabli—rainoomgrandetnabinsatermately.
Tmuuday wee =4bl:it rather piemoot for outdoor boohoos.
The wharf XIS &UT* erlth shippers. A froddert rise in the
river has given • new impulse to the !dapping transient. end
the wharf was fiord rerterday from end to sod with Pitts
burgh mauntamored itsticleA and boxes and crates of dry
good; all for the looter country. The Jacob Poe moos in
With • fins load. priodtmll4. bowe'vw'f u ..... 1 for lb. k.. ,,
by the Pa.oerdral Railroad. nor daffy aureola of floor
and grain mparor boa beim quite respectable for the doll
state of the market. !Staples mandate oval firmness and
we ate °oder the necessity of promoting the reader, of our
marketrepart with enbetaothd y the same flgnres today..
i
lost w It. If anything. there bas beam • skint tendency to
• tlecli a lo the prima of corn; while wheat, both epring end
win ,es well as floor, maintain theold Sgarea,Dovr become
Loma to all oho read our daily and weekly record 61
roll prices. It has beet. remarked th at at no- lemon
Lire
• has these ban lea iluctuation In stftplevotommil.
Lire t nst the pressed. For more than • mouth back the
Wes of floor have beim pretty uniformly the sm. ea to-day.
The Mock In market Coutioo. Imp, and Weedy addition
•.• . -
are cuastmrtly Mug toads, nearly equalling the mass. ID
all dopartosents of husks. • remarkrtde quit& prevails,
trade golog on flee (rpm aenastlan aud excitement, model.
ate!) sod ode y.
Ounsao, April,"..—?hen was a fair Inquiry fur flour to
day, trot brutal sad Allen were about Ida apart, and the
treat= lota Were Waited, at so,teg,so for for to choice
.pang omrss. Wheat °bumf very firto.aad holders talented
to toll at yesterday'. prim; but toward. Um clout the mar
ket became outer end clanid quiet, With sabot old receipts
No. 2 spring at 91100554 c, sad bosh manta at 18, In store.
Tb•reeeepte or ow,: to day 11001351 la upward. of 50,000
bosh; sad owing to tills! fart, butt,. Italetad 00 a decline,
.blob WWI pertly Warded la; hat tofOre clo e • mention
took Oa". 00 11 the fir woo of yesterday were custaintd--the
salve Wog liberal of 45c for prime diver yellow aloe: 12%
Q 430 for tresb trtointe N. I; mid 40a for new receipt. r..
1.1.1. od. were doll wad hoary—Me trot:motion. befog
Valid et gia., delivered. aye wag la better .opply gut I
Aga tawer—lliallt.alk being Abe nags of salts. Harley quiet
at rtlis72o fur goal to Dime.
Our adrift. from ofl mule of the lotortor are to the elf. el
that ensiles work Is progrealdug rspitity. The greet built of
[helloing it boatonata sod barley, sm already to the gro.nd,
and Me land I. Whig preps.. to receive the COM. With
regard to winter wneat, we hays so &driers gating any
additional tartan*. and It will not be known, probably,
bow much We coop I. !Muted mita we bare April alto.
Sr. Loma, Ap;11 2...-Flour buyers do act meet the tlesto
la holders; nu soles saarpt for toper delivery, and lo sorb
bases terms ottani.. :
WNW dull, sod Move fur carealOOquell.lat leave; apriust
$1,0401,10; 0100 $l,lOl goo I to ehulcs tall $435‘21,45
Boom &elitist fully $1 0 24 too In the comilimi sod lower
grad's.
Con t shibits s &alining tendency or common sod
o.ll.oerashtics, obi& fw prime and r00f,., white bolus
lo smell oupply sud Fantod, p. 10.0 ImlOnved.
Idzw Ots.uss. dStrll _—Poor tun mud oucbauged al
TGISSG ~per.
Na port dull mod nuctlaugud; emmli unles ut 117.604
u. 74.
Lard dull bat the tlamand load mai limited, at 1.04 c tar
!All Sad 11%c for lea.
No caul,* is bawl.. 11. &canal la bat moderate, at 7.4:
mad 10c ter.ahouldaca sad aides..
Whi•ty vat y doll, 'o4 the us kat • • amuttlaal that auto.
rats quutto.cattnat be {Pon.
Bay.r daleasal pry.. 1.1 lowa, clualog at 1.:,T !.4e fur
fully fair.
"lulus. on lutual and steady .t 39444 c.
Gaff. study.
Gum low., Fut Ica fair domaal; ul. of CO lumat T
71.< Gar adz..
.set's asks won moll Ist tomer prices,
tit aal• Ash 343; Pole rang. from 4(0411. Pearl* IP,s
tos 54. Tits stork to brat Lauds Ls stools for all ordinary
parpuata.
APPl.E . tt—utarketts auks bar•—fsa from &slam:ids crt.r.
lug; salts bars to en inoderals sines our lost nyoat; we think
Ills stork on hand. U not Iva.. We mot watt a low .stn
at PAU for prime, kid llotosults• sod °rind
stow..
LlL—Pittsborgh fetanutacturtd continuos In fair dom.&
Inftb somdy ablonscute to all party of the country. Tbo rr
abtlabotl rake at prettent are
11138—tbn price current of Manor. Union Barton, for
nrintod bags is ae (allows: Boar necks, 12.4 8,. 11/ii*W 7 .b o
I,O0; ZS /be 860464 60 lb 866(6711 WO IN 1106311% nalt
b....--613, $126/141 1 0 do 8'_,t,b0026: II do 62.6433 CS 1./1 do
$33416461 do 633,316. li.olllllol knell:my—lb Ito 50. 100:
If do 81,75; 12 no $l6O, 10 Jo $Ol6. Groin bs.2 both,
manila, 1110 1 lag 2' do, drilling, $l6; Z do, Chan Wren, 111
QM; 6 do dn. $141,24.
BACON—we loteek felt amount of tratmettoes to notice,
ea et. following will exhibit: 38,600 toe shealdet • at 7874
Per 16,01C0 Dm eidee 0 11507iPX,e; 21,00 the plaln barns at 11/
tg,lo,tid and 46 to fle. hatter al 1041210 *Mt
BB tN3—tbe ,elock in market le abundant: few sale. to
tole. *mall lota prime at 80:07,1.
BULK MICAT-01 have tIO sale. to 'sport. Pont. lots
wore received by river, but we d.t.l not letor the privies
B. It FLOUR—Se have hoard of no MO" daring Ile
week. Thademand ; has ceued, the memeaa having chered for
Oa genera/ nee •
BUTTER! D7o3 tle !Cock In thfamarkethee been m 7
shandant. Lloodrero 0 Mee of both bete bees Bold flaring
lb. week. Butter commands from 11011 e, as IN quality,
" Tiark f ,rt - ib l ia arlitin ;ells et .vat lily of lITICM ranging
from $1,7041,75 *do.
BU ) AND ,TUBS—The factory price. (cash, par
foods) at Felleton and New Brighton are fur Iturtote up)
1241,76, end Tale, 84,76010;70 81 doe. Froceeture, brteketa
011 la WO reoll way at $1,760th1,01.
OORDACIIS— •
1
111.0.110.Bepheoll e 1.3 e *Br 110111 a Rope, eel, 14 c 81 0
Hemp Rope, cull, 11 e 81 to liamp Rope, cat, 12 c * to
Tarred lbpa, coll, It a 10 0. Teseed Rape, It 12 c 11 70
Prickles Yerd,llo,ll a 81 lb Packing Arno:our 10 c * 0.
BED OUItDB,-Manilla, 81,60, e'.442100 *dos.
Eltimp, 81.37, 10/ 0 138 ° 15 1 d 6 5.
llctop 011,110 a OM.
P 1.00311 LINYZO-410110, 87 eta* dot. Hemp, 70a.
CA/MON TARNS—The enarket Le otarsdy 0 the following
quotations • bich SRI corrected to date:
Nab. 6 to Iblochudvb 10e fm N
_4.21 c lb No.
Vt. Na s.
*lb N. 19.
1b1N0.20.
Nm 11112 .-.
113.13
I
.11 a Vi dor. N. 800..
10 c lidos N 0.900..
. 9 a BB dot No. I.
. 8 a Bil dot
Oarpet chant, sacral. 2fk p D Tartaa--.
IX, dulehlte,3B Chalking
to 33 cote, 21< " /wally Butting—
Do do 3d to 44c 22c " Battlog; No.
Cuterlot " Do No. 2....
=MI
No 1 tQ; , I
CIANDIXA AND NOAP—Oandles aro stead, at oti s
r j6 qoots
now :-- , Hppeel 12%, mould n and sdasmaltm 18eU. &ay
romalta u before,: steady at 6 for Carllll.ls, 6% for Palm,
sad 10 for Ilawyera Toilet A Onfile, 14:2% for Pasreer
asentest 011ret .0 7 for Darman.
CIIKE9E-the stAnt Is pretty well reduced, hut we beaters
.1111 equal to the demand. We hare quoted .area of several
buudrod he. the past week at 104101.4 e for W. 11., and 120
ler Hamburg.
DRIED WItULT--etock abundant and a Red many subs
the past few days at for Apples $1.,76011,87, and Paulus at
$144,50. The stock of Peaches It not large and are to demaud
YKATfigll2-plime Wester. are doll at 45 In toti to Jodi.
err. in the small way, make at 4,9460.
PUN-no change; we quote No.ll MAckaral, large et $12%
aud half bbl. $ll.'!J. 11.1t1ntore Nettle& $7.00. 11 . 111 -t.
do, $5,50. AiefiTep SIM. Lake White, $lO TI task do
Truitt. MIA ball blue White. $5,60; and Lake Nerring $1,60,
FLOU it--the sales hase amounted to 10.0421341.000 bbls
stun our lest report. The stock coottnun largo, end prkss
firm. taper $5.11545,42; Entre $5,6505,76: kst,a runny
15,90451; and buoy brands, la eteall lots, $1,1541,&0
U RAIN-the .11. dace our 1.4 report hare been rather
limited, probably wins; 10,00' 015,000 bosh of all &scrip.
Nona-principally Cern, hewer., which latter has fluctu
ated la price. duties ;be past kw days. Belts role roe,
ally at 4,14160. for ;Coro, 43440 c for Clete, 0,1541,40 foe
Wheel. 004250 for NI., tad 6045.2 c tor Barley.
I.IIIUOMILO-sales ate prlosipelly wonted to the city
sad oelibbothood trade. bukh vsry abundant eo4 talc.
firm. Coffee, 14sA14bqe for Rho Auger, vAgvkic for fair to
prims.N. N
0, Mole.. looking up; sellkst, however, at 41d
LW tor . Orlon.. '
0 If.Rll.kli CLAY ''
-1. uonotual -
OAS P/Pll--4ba Wheaten an
ton tubing:
Per toot.: Per rook
yr loch tiaa Pipe.- 7 cle. l% Inch Oita Ply..-$ll ohs
H..10 ‘ 1 , .." 1
5 34
•
at Ma3o VI ton.
ltnf quotattons for orroudbt
" " —1.64
4 " —1,94
yto .
ablest to tbe coTtomary dlsooont.
RAY—sales at SCSIM Ikt $lOOl9 fp ton, .41 balfd, fro
Cure st $10,40 gi
111 DRS • LILITI2 FIR—Roll; green toot bides to quoted
4.*lt9g, the latter flgos rullug for oily staugbtsre.l Urea
alt. hl.l. 74471,': Dry Ito& Ifteflit,ltobgb eon otry knot.
to doll udspaadt st 26427. Drs. . Loather to goofed or b1ip.11.:22
te
Illanghtar 217022
Upper booth.* d. x
40
Okletfug lastb..7lll m 32d14
lisnees. 2713311
IRON a NAIL4.-tis ...be rates, or I * coot di...
f.r snob
rttY not.
It g, Dbl 1%. 114.111,
fls', 54,
4, so 4 4A by „*. to I
lush
V 4.2%, 2%, 94 . „ 4.4
41. f, by 9i . . ...
2, 254,4,1.44% by sod
342 i loot
24,ytg tool 1% by !,2 to ''l4l
nurrr iso).
N0..13,14, • 11:110).
2u, ti• 21...
M:VM
6 awl 6by tiioi loci; a
1.1, If i • 664 2 by! X 664
.16
Daudy Tlxs, IX 664 I% . by
5.16 664% loth .2
Ilona Wan, 1 0n.4 IX Inch
F4141 6, t, :11!iock. " fc;
F
by irkett...4...-.2,
4 1 by %end %6xch-..-5
f lt lak :Frt , . l l 4. "l3N bi—'
111e.t quality
Rama.
tOd to 440 Nails f
likl kJ " Bradt
A nut. Hunt pp keg 3,23
64.74
" "
" —4,25
24 " " — 3 ,23
Out Spikee 3 to 4
Inch
-3,60
5 to L ...-4,00
Prefflood lipikea tuck ...
'by Iyi, iterst;ili inch.33l'
3i• I uld 15i b 73.1, 540
rii.MbabdUlochAll
by e,./I•lo.oilbcbi%
y24,1-liiand.iluch.b
143011 LISD SQUALL
: !k
M!ilM
11011,
Iron Flow Wing.4s4
Blab 0
Beg "
' glawl Plow
aala.a race, ate arm at
I.llll , —Da bear, or but very
tom,gua
11P.2,1 PORE—toe market
wand; tha Wes leers country
011i—aalraof No. 1 Lard Oil
400; Limed 01.608.
PIG slllTAL—ara weld leu
Nouse very Oak pOcadkare no
POTATOEB—D• bast °teat.
et too, awl atio fo Rada Th.
talDeal.
BALT—a moderato delsu.l and Woe of N.. 1 .t $14)1,10.
811141:13—ies bar of tint feee traoafictlone in aDy desalp
tloo 01 seeds. Wie'apay safely, wa think. quota Clover a: $4
OSTEARI N 44O. TimoC—ethy
afes rt,9144 r
44 $3.
Ica at Iflazarod $1,40.
o lO%.
cofUnnaa ISM with a good do
slllCdeLlSC,clty $11018,60.
1 al &SW% named Oixel Old7o
MEiM
of small lots of Neshattoocks
prices aro 100 roily m.IO•
SOAP—
...
..
Pd& ... - .... iTailet--
TALLOW—tun* ti bought by the ch . sadlern at 1, sod
toula to nWmd• • it PX,3100.
GLASS—prum ere en; end g• repeat our
Fafor 096=0 dm, cimake 1-493/1 sad 11A,
, 112 A 9112 9A4 toi l. SI.P. 1 11 1 , WM 99 d
111 1 , g 1 ,1 15 11210 dtd 10110, glittaltt AO keg-16 la tett
dlaguat,
:WLEITS LEAN-111nn End 14 steady &mod et WO 11
ki j,,,,, t2Zm am , dz 7 So 111, 14111664 to Lb. oust
d d 91 1 .99 11,
Vi ga /A d
alligg—thte Amide Almon. m WM 9029 / m • •ortGA
of Askew hAss. of My milted um mama llipirmom
dale" boretrtstase4 to MI At Um' allAnA' OW SI•
sups at MO P.
ILIVICII. NEWSI
_ • _ .
We find the following Items le the Cincinnati.Comma=
W Wednesday:—
WWI Mr offerings for Wheeling and Pittaborgh, freights
continosabandant for Nashville. el. Lonle and N.w Orleans
at the fellowingrates for—
Pitiaborgh—cotion 75c. molasses 75q whlaf 50q
20g pork and lard 40c r pound freight lao red
7.11 bb4 Mc; pored freight WA
lo ft. V 100 four 45G damned Enz.
Lonle—beavy ponnd !relents :kV 100; whlav end ell
650 V Ltd; stoves 25e; Wolin@ V Dbl.
EvenievW•—whLtiv and oil Ws.
-
Cairo—rehlaky and oil bOc pound freights 20c 81 100 Dm ,
N.. Ordinals—whisky and oo'ooc dear Ede; potatoes and
*PO. We: pork itiq bacon In Ithda 30C and caber pound
height. 3rkki3sc p 100 keg lard lag horses bead.. '
TalogragAr"BBroVnirlll74 117:01.Igagrapii*DtEP7AB.."1.15;ine
Jaffaraon, Bro./arctic. /armory Error:mill.:
Col. Bayard. Elizabeth: COL Bayard, ElLcalanle:
War—e% foec--etatiooary.
Tsi.arapbh Dlarket•
Bur Teta, April 6 --Cotton obtedy at 110)111," for Id'
Ring uplands. Floor • shade better, with • moderate de
mand far the Rut:an and local Rule, and .100 tome tittle
export demand; eale• 9400 bltl”t 65,2 f ,tc.i65,80 for anpartlite
Biala, chiefly at $5,25; $5,20(965,40 tor ext.r• Rate, chterly at
$5,9005,97: $5.2.1596,20 for =per western: 1 5 , 3 005;0 for
comololt tom.dlom atra der.165.90bP0,05 f o.bipptog brand.
of extra It. El. O.— closing .priet and firm. Canadbro near
la fair rrqueat at candy prices. Rya Flour inlet at $1,700
$4,40. Coromeal quitot and noChanged. Bodtwhost Plow
dull and henry. Whisky unchanged, Wheat nolet mad oat.
cbang.. By. galst at 820. Parley quiet and firmly held
a:704675, with mall Wes of good Pinto at 80. Corn le In
fair se woad for export nod hootte cortautuption; market boo
at 70%0,71% to osixel Weatern, 74075 for yetloar booth.
ern and Jamey, and 7E41:00 f prothlto do. Oat. firmly bold
• lib modem, toilet at 335 Z4 for Canadian and Weeteiro
and 442141.% fOr Plata. The Pork mat kit: is doll and the
prima of New tend downwarth, male. 760 Ibis at $17,75 far
6ew Bless, $17,50 for old do. $1460 for new printe,ll2.2s oo
13 for old do, and 817@17,12 for thin Mom. Cot Meats are
doll and hoary; Woe 180-paotages at 7147i.4 1 for ehouldera,
oras% for MOM. Lard more .li. nod prior, In taror:of
buyers. Cod.e continues without change. Malmo. steady
rale. 30 . 0 WI Cob• hinenovado at 30;10 Lbde cloyed Cobs
at 27, and 100 bbl. 10.0. at 17. Root more active at • der
cline of far from tut week; sale. 750 bbd. Cubs at 654; 300
do Porto alto at 7i..;@811; 60 bbd, 3.0.01 7, and 59 do hie.
la. at It:. Rice uncbaoged. 1
Cmccritart, April s.—There fs • good l'emand for Money,
and t h e rates role firm. The ***** of exchange are °hal
tered, with a goof demand folly op to the Bundy. Pre.
.1.100. continue dull; there 'Mt more anxiety sabibitsoble
mll lc.day, but hoynac oil be found. Country Mess Pork
was offered al $l7, and City at 1,17,25, without buyers. Pa.
mu Shoulders were 4:oored at 7!Q, and gide. at 1 ,21, without
eat., Belk Meat. could be houaht at 6',, sod 11,', erithqut
007 buelnosa of rousettuttoce done Lard held firmly, nod
Ls to carders, demand at I.q. Floor: toe demand r.
0100. lent and extremely limited: asks 400 Ible at 85,400 y
65,60 fur *operetta. and $5 6046.85 for extra. 1701.07 oh.
changed. linger Arm, with • fair demand at 75( 1./r Infe
r:or. and Pn; 9,i Ito f,ir to prime, choice brim:. 0. Biol..ew
onchauo.l hoffee unchemp tl. 'Wheat is In good demand
so• prime Crater, at $1,21461,15 for prime whim, and SI,IPI
Li 61,00 for prime red. Far Coro doll nod le lower; .lea
1.0 bosh at 45 to bulk. Oeta are firmer: more bey., tbsn
sailers at Ole Rye meaty sod In 1.10 doomed at $1,09.1
06. Llbrley firm. with a goad demand or 92609:0 P.r tram.
and 6549 U I.r fair In g cod; s tlee 4U Ithett Kootl 1,10 at
00, delivered.
Firart - dared, April —Flour rtmeiy. Moss, BltiVA at
alArttl,66 for at Ms, mod it 40®l 44 fiir mil. Corn firm.
Provisions quint. Lard sMvidr Whisky doll irt 226f,444 . •
BlAnscar., April 6 —irlonr quiet. Wham arm. Corti is
a/11.'11nd to hlher; •lino iud,73; 7I 7S Pro
vlslor• dolor and narbitopd. Whitt) dull at :MK.
Atsrellanrous.
. _ _ .
NH: W WAI., L.A.V . if. It S' I' ) H:
Second Door Below Diamond Alloy,
THOMAS PALMER
A S now on band, and o9er4 ['or gnle, .an
LA. wmottmeut comprislug the
LATEST STYLES OF
vn ericart,
WALL P.A..'" F 3 HBO
6.preulf Sprin, Ndes An nat.
NEW STOCK
Lowest Market Prices
N.D.—Au losivelloo nt his ;luck le tuoit reopecthilly
SPRING .•,'I'Y LES
'Alclplls
' Mcpb
INcpb
Gentlemen's Garments
Cfl
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IN UREAT VARIETY
Nrubta,log lu part, a lame *ad wail aalarteJ Coot of
Canainieres and Coatings
lqiellk.r with ma Hu. en ..ailniesit
Cloths and Westin ;s
As the tuattfattorle• of Europe ran pro Jars. which •
adapte.l to the witutiva gentleuvul of taste, who
appreziate 0)16.001 quality lo cirthing
SAMUEL. GRAY &.SOIN,
No. 19 Fifila Street.
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MeLANE.'S LIVEIngs...S.-The intrinsic
AAA. molt. of thaw, YOU, together with the honexg . r.
racy with which they arq prepared and pt.! up,
them to the patronag• Hwy ea Waal, ercel , _w_ , . .
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4.IIB3APARILLA—No totter pm ..yegat4_, D
two tort' (=ry.
Ab. blood. Sold by B. JOnt.x. Mbt,
aaritalel4 and Fourth arcola.
MIYER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN IMi
la/AYER .on by B. JOUNSTON, Drrigent, j
.0 • comer Pralltflekt aa4 foorth eireital
BEEF BLADDERS WANTED at .
.
A. vaznaroax ito.l, .
OTESII-6 Ibis. end 7 kegs Roll Butter;
jul Jot reed imid este 01 MUT cougui
VOLUME LXXIII---NTJMBER 105.
No. 91
GIZIEI
E!1111=113
illanosrzlau.stit.
CHICKERING &'SUNS'
NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE
PIANOS
With lAtest InvractA,Milp
NEW SCALE Gi OCTAVE
P 1 A N 0 S.
With the I•tnt Improv,menta.]
tleopt rtawurcrad Wluot Case", from $250 to
JOEIN IL MELLOR.
No.Bl Wood grog
For anlo only by
rurb74.trri
vx&sorr & sztmaizzrs
MELODEONS. film
ih Oetnre Mut. Llsrp Leg..
6 du du du
du du Plano 'style
Double 'eds, tarp Lep.-- II.A)
do Le
do Plano U)
6 do du
5 Jo I
5
The Melodeons are pronounced, supericir to
11 alba,. by Dr. Marion, Tbraber& Sattai,Clotta.
balk, etc. Tlaq b.,' been arardal 0s b.42DIA
rus at every Dalr where eahlbltal. roarga• only by
17,1&••S Ju UN Q. ISIISLLOR, SI Woad st.
-
T u 0' 13 A h S.-
Aral Meta to Thoro' Bum, In Twelve Familiar Dialogues
bstweco a Teacher and Popll. This le • book presenting to
• coccus sod pletaing marmor the art ocfplea of Thom' 1311...
The author has mat with great aucceam In the application of
tide method to pepils, and coofldently recommends it to
toachees a!, Itt4 invaluable old to their labors. Price bO.
For ...Ale by JOIIN 11. MELLOR,SI Wood et.
Copies mot by malt on receipt of the price. mrlictElrT
OPIGILSTKING OILAND PIANO:
A SPLENDID OWERS'PRINGfiIfpg
GRAND CONCERT PIANO. from the •
um...vested factory of eTEINWAY • BONB,
New York, Will be exhlbitml at our orareroOmmai °ratter
Thuradaviext,r...l bat. It eras personally eelectrd at the
factory, by It. Rleber, sod it Is certfldatirty expected tom:r
pm+ euything heretofore *reel or beard to tou city to Geo
piano line. Notice will be glare of its arrical.
11. KLEUCE a DRO- No. 63 Fifth arra,
mr2l gel] AMMII la ter Stehoray A SO.
• • -
(ZEN:AT BA RtiAIN S IN SECOND HAND
N...A PIANOS—Otte elegant Itumwood 7 Came Moo, In
nes Ltd a Mort time. Price ............
Otte elegant itosemui 7 brume Plaren In use bet a ow
mouths. . _... 187
Oro Itgseareed6l4 Octave rim., tilt
One Slahcesey 0 A .!.. very 12 - a
cio 0 .10 do .... .......
One .do tl do .le
One second hong Meloleou win be mold for NM cloth.
Also, oon good .00004 baud %10in.... 10 . worth NtO, alfl
be wit for th. owe.. hoes lett the elle .
CIL &WAITE. DLIIIMC.
NIS N 0.115 Wood et., Al door above Fifth.
QIOO BIR' OA.NOBS.
fornlsh to the public a ft or, elegantly Do.
lehrbl lICHIGWOOD PIANO FORTH of ata Illrwelghthe
Orteire, (from 010 A) r VDO CASEL They are from •
favorably known batty In New York city, hare Ilte FULL
IKON berated center; sad Octagon loge. They
heel, i full mum
tone, .04 am folly warrant.: Please
call ant examlne. U. KLEE= A DRO,
Pole A gna for the aboveand liteloway's Plano;
d 4. No. 63 Filth street,
Gold Medal Premium
PIANO FORTES.
AnaNE. SUPPLY OF BILE UNRIVALED
KNABE'S PIANOS
E==rl2
CUA LOTTE BLUM?,
lii Wart etreet,sacaal door above lritib
N.ONUS ; NSW SONG S.—Poor,
Drooping !asides': omit by B.C. Yoder. TbeWlto, or
doll Como Come; by S. C. Fano, Maggie tbs Plias of
VSlio Foo: 10 Mon. bock MI: I'm Thintlog of That.
balbob Idol of toy Heart w Jrds by rar.w.a. li.Pvrtor;
'could Cott I gore romutitut. Jost readmit! by
CLUELOTtIt BLUME.
rtun No. 110 Wood 5t,"10.1 door above nth.
Mai=
TIC ACE/ ER OF MUSIC,
Iltdr: Aldo&In and &twin' 9.)
QOleane in Singing, in the ETCIIII3p fo Adults, sad
itstoptsys fin. Juraalles.
Wrenn, matis known npsnapplication st his ULU
VENCE, NO.' ti ItIPTLI erraxer, Pittshurgh,
ue2ls-dly
SPEUIFIC I'L CIITOINEga I e . II33EDIES
FOR TIIF PEOPZ.B.
HEAP. WHAT TUE PEOPLE SAY
rr FIE UNDERSIGNED having used Prof.
11 rivairnaera SPECIFIO EID3REOPAIIIID REM/4
DLES In our families with the most satisfactory revolts, and
having fell confidence In their imminence{ parity and 03,
cue', cheerfully nveommend them to all permais wbo with
t%p herb safe. tellable, and el:Macioce remedies at band for
Fri, ate or domestic one.
The Rev. Wm. borne,, editor of "The NO...than Indepee•
dent:. Auburn, N. Y. the Her. IL IL Crew), Reeler
of Bt. Peter'. Church, Anborn, N. Y. the Rev. R. L lyne,
Chaldaic; of the Auburn bate Prison; the Nor. finale/a.'
Rice,: factor, New Bedford, the Rev. Alien litable,X
York. Conference; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, Ebel Gamma
Conkrr one, N. Y ; therßev. P. B. Pratt, Dorset, Vt.: enter,
John E. Roble, Dutiaim A.O. nark, Req., Mies, N. Y 4 . 114
eel Dow, Portland, Bic, the bon. GAO.
South Bend, Ind.; the 800. Geo. Ihmaphreys, N. rillaary
D. Cook, Req., Editor of The Ohio Rate Journal, Columbus,
Ohio; the Limn R. 11. Graham, bonne, III.; lb. Boa. Thee.
J Com, Monticello, FM.; the bon, Joseph Benedict, OCR%
N. Y.; Wm. Bristol, Psq., Mice, N. Y. A. 8. Pond,
thek, N. Y.; James Plunkett. Esq., beatable, Tenn.
LIST OP SPECIFIC BEIIRDIES
No. I—For Fever, Congeation end Inflammation.'
o. 2—Far Worm fever. Worm Calk, Wetting the Bed.
No. 2—. for Cols; Cuing, Teething and Watafolneea of
ohmic
No,4—For Diarho., Cholera Infantam,cnd Bummer
Complaints.
No. s—For Collo, Griploga, Dyeentory or Bloody
No. 6—For Cholera, Choler, /Aarhus, Vomiting.
,— Yer CeloShe, Cold., Wl.= and Ebro Throat. • •
No. B—Fur Toothache, Facreacho and Neuralgia.
No. 4—For Headache, Vertigo, Cott and Pullman of the
Heady •
No 13—Diarcesta Puts—For Went sad Deranged 81em•
ash, Constipation and Lsser Complalot.
NO. I.l—lron FOlll3 lasatiotamuns, Entity, Pairdbl or
gopmeased Periods.
N0,./2—For Leucorrhru., Frahm , Alarms, and Boating
Fernaloa
No. 13—For Cronp, Hoarse Cough, Dad Breathing.
No. lt—Ssar 110.nn Frtts—For Eryripalee, gropUons,
Pimple. on Ma Face.
No. 13—Itnamunc Furs—Far Pain, Wawa, or Pore•:
ores in the Chest, Hart, lotus,. Limit.
A—For Fever and Ague, Chill rover, Dumb Ape, Old
Allatoseaged Ago'..
('Co.,PrFor Blind or Bleeding, Internal or Raternal.
0-Fur Fore, Week, or lhilatned 113 ea and EyelLl; Fall•
rg,Siask,oF filarredhight..
1.3-4 For Catarrh, of lout•taodlogor retent,ediher'rrith
fratractlon or profnau discharge,.
W:o.—For Whooping Cusigh,abutiog Its violonca rind
idiorterangite roan.. .
In all acute Ohioan., such as Foram InfLuximatlons,'.'
Diarboes, liyoatory, Croup, liimumatirm, and inch arm,
rive dleenno of Scarlet rover, Measles, and 114 - yalpeles, the
advantage of giving the Proper remedies prompt!, Dohrt - •
one, ,and In all er.ch came the mead., set like a oblirca—
Themaire vlioeue Dollen wry:lan: at once, and JO Allyn., •
the violence of the attack I. moderated, the disease etiorten
ed wad rendered lea dangercus.
Co h. and Cada, whivb are of nab frequent occurrent°,
and Winch ao often ley the foundation rd dieeserd lunge, .-
bronchi ifs and mammal/on, may di, to at once cured by
the }lever and Cough Pills.
In AI arm& diewoor, ouch Be Dyepetnia, Weak Blettliab,
Conatipation, Liver Comptainte, DebilitY, and -
trregularitt e, old Ileadachea, Sore or Wesk Byes, Catarrh,
Saltdtheum, and other old eroptiona, the cum has epeollin
Whose proper application 01111 afford • runs in detest every
buten.. Often the cure of a angle throat . , digitally, ermir
Djapepiils, Piles or Catarrh, tleadardre or ream/. Weak •
new; has nine than paid for the caw um Ware over.
PRICE.'
Quad= vlalecomplete, In morocco, and 8008.....--1 6 .00
Ceseofll vialsotrel Book, 4,00
Cate of lb numbered Lorre, and
Dud of 6 Wane, numbered, and 1.00
Brunie numbered boxya, with dlrecUons—.—.-----
finale lettered bone., with directions.. 60 ,
Large moo of 2 GS. v lats.tor planter. and phyelciana—LVO
•
ALSO BPY.T.I.PICB.
oi• Althea or Pliairie—Oppreened, DlMcoit, Labored
Breathing, atteutled Wont and Expectoration. Prim
60 cent. poi tam.
ft,r itan- Dialurayei and Dertfners —Discharges from the
Car, the molt of header Parer, Menefee, or Alarcerialti.
Por Notseeln the Mead. Mardi:tea of Heating, and Bingliag
In the Bar, and Earache. Price, 60 coots per box.
Fur Scrofula —Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and Indurated
Tonsil* Burning. and Old Incas, turoluloue Cachany of
Children. Puce, (D aerate per boo.
flir Cowed Debaiiy —Physical cr Stream, Weaknen.—
Either the revolt of Mcßee., Exceadve Medication, or la.
Limiting Dlechargro. Price,6o reran Per box.
Ybr Drop:p.-11W Acontradellona,TuncidBwellingcslth
Scanty lieconalone. Price, 60 cent. per boo.
It. dm Stutmest—Wathly Planer" Vertigo
Vomiting, Manta. from riding or motice. Pogo, 40 cont.
per to.
Pe Urinary Diumres.—for Gravel. Renal Calcoll,'DlM
colLPalitfal brumilon, Mada.cot the tChlneys. Price, 60
mute pa Wt.
Ili, &wined dmittimu.—lnrobablaty Illattilulee and
conerqoant Proidrarion and Debility, Bad Banks of tell
Botha. The met somata and othcient remedy know.,
will May heretic.: open as • core. Price, with lull dim,
Bonn Slyer bat.
Yemen. who wish to plans them:elver ander the profea
Coral care. or to meek advice of Prof. /11.01:11021/1010 do
10, table office, 662 Broadway, daily from 8 A-M.lO 6.P. AL,
or by letter.
OIIIt RIMEDI6B DT MAIL. -
'Loa over the lira, make op a 0010 of what kind you
chow, and nuke* the antonta Ina camera not. or atampa -
by mall to our addrom, at Nm 662 Broadway, New Turk;•
moot 4 a tbe zA med .Th Ml w oo;l TzD l
co erp d7 reas, t.: .
Ireton( charge. .
BETE •
Agent farthe.sle of ocrr Remedies In everitown or ocautn.
tiny In Ma United Butes Address
fie. 662 broadiriN Now York.
S r 0h by J. LANG' nod JOHN YETJT; In
Allenheny by J. P. FLEMING and J. J. LLIM, - •
tolo-modiwdool.
PHCEIZILX EiTEILLIM aumwEgy, .
Cotner of Smallmax mut WirMus sent Irinfls ward, and
roust /MIS Rom and Grammy ) 17 ViMcr trod.
BPENOER 4EGAIIRARD,
Successors to adaiii
Pittatn2rab: Pfinsta. .
Cielabratad Ilnata.PaleazletimarillrPcal“ atol Drawn
Mut e Block Ala sad Forfar. Warranted la keep fa sat,
chants. Orders tram all parts yrosaptlj attacallal to. Ptka,
IIr.ADLM WOOD csatlaatataaaselad wtib tha camera
as "rawer mad General stammer. . ' zwaely
EW SrEING GOODS-,Were;vils,re
-41. *thing our ptuthues of Ilvitinable. Goods io - gust
vortotyclort pticerThat mono{ fall to please Dab *hole,
sala sod twit Layors. MAVIS. Cll6ff 4 If *CAM.
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