iftshitigt -dayitt. 9F X4a. P PltS 0 SITS 'air T. r THURSDAY bIOHNING. , APRII, 12, IE6O CITY AFFAIRS hirracraoLoatiaz. Obeer►atlona foi the Gasdie t by 0. E. shaw, Optialan, ss Fifth St.--eelTected is tow. re stun . 62 12 " ■••••••••••"....—... 78 68 Baransatar—.-- Repubucan Boadquartors for 1860, _ — :i001111Elt WOOD AND POVltrit MEL ra es mina! ttreeLlii. rtgAi l ltsatitsci Boomsopen every day, (Sao ttd,) from if gt. 2010 g. Englleb, Germ. ;j:PiptstaiX:==== .P 1.7; ,patlio = l=ittask u rs Insists/1g Pittabarel are eor• elaY liar,Ths Zucatln. Committee of the Club .meet EVERY WZD Id NESDAT oath. Dooms at 1% o'clock, isizttirta 'Pea BUT—A Inrgennd commodious room in the third story of the Gazette Building; is well Aightedr easy of mess, and will be rented cheap tet good tenant. Apply at the counting room of.this office. Dialiar Corm.—Before Judge Williams. Wednesday, April 11th.—W. Eldred, for use of Patrick & ?dead vo. James Murray, adm'r de Innis Don of Robt. Hazlett, deo'd, end now, to wit: 'death of We. Ann Patrick suggested and W. Wallace Patrick, Robt. Patrick and Andrew Patrick, tent of Mrs. Ann Patrick, dee'd, rah aa beneficial plaintiffs. Action on a boo& On trial. • UdIZET OP QUASTIEt Sessions—Before Judges MeOlaresod Adsam, Wednesday, April 1111 L—Ia the case of the _.:COm. we. C. alias Protase Christman, indicted ~ .yor-the larceny of a horse, wagon and harness, hied yesterday, a Terdiai of not guilty was ren : - . • William Kelly was fined by the court $2O and easti, for 'lolling liquor without a license. Corn. vs. Wm. Swagger; indicted, on oath of - hie - wife, for adultery. appears: from the evidence that Swogger eras married - 17 years ego in Westmoreland enmity, to -the prosecutrix., - and that they have . Deed together as man and wife until the first of ;Alt December, at which time he, Swogger, se "dosed a girl, of 15, living near his house, named Margaret .1. Corbett, and name with her to this nit), where he passed her off as his wife. The father of the girl, a very aged looking man, testified that hie daughter left him on the 19th of December, laying that she was going to Monongahela City to obtain work; and that some time In the middle of February ho-heard that 1110 was living in this city with Swogger. lie came here and made a complaint before the Nifti er, charging Swagger with seducing her. 015. 'tiefLowe, who arreitod them, testified to finding -thiutboarding at a log ehanty, near Diekson'e coal works, se man and wife. The Mayor sent the girl to the House of Re -Inge. A subpcoott was served on her to attend court, but Mr.. Lowry, the Superintendent, re fawned it, ming that the girl was dangerously - With the weasels, and if an attempt Was made to bring her to ooart, it might result fatally.— Hatimer, who keeps a house on Grant et , called the "Miners' Home," testified to Swogger repeatedly saying that the girl was his wife, and to his drinking her health as his young bride, and on. beiog sexed how he came to marry a mere - child lite that, he made some obscene an swer, Which &bonnet excused Mr. Reamer from • repeating. Another boarding-house beeper, whti lives on Grant street near Third, testified to Swagger coming one night to her house and asking if he and his wife might etay all night; she consented, and he brought the girl that night; they stayed some weeks, at the end of Which-time they went to lire at another house. The defendant'. counsel elated that be could prone by witnesses that the alleged wife of Swag ger had, before he married her, been already married, and that her first husband was alive at the time ehe married Swagger. Judge M'Clnre here said, that the fast of living together as man and wife for seventoeuyears, that, if after seven lairs the Bret husband made no claim, the law supposed him dead, and therefore Swagger had " -been lawfully married for ton years. Miss Gwinn, of Minereville, a step sister of Bwog 'ger% testified to being present at hie marriage 17 years ago. The prisoosea counsel, Mr. Coyle, sail that the gm's father bad mane her leave tits house, (here Mr. Corbett arose and emphatically *aid,.U:never did any each thing,") and ihrogger: Wieling in Pittsburgh without friends, took her undo nitration and en deavmed to fled her &place to -k, and that Dr. .I%IW recommended her to go to . Wm. But ler, - at the Garde* where she lire ethic, and that theillusions made to her being is wife were madein jest, and that Swagger t o • ; hi wire understood as each. illenger'Ltannsel offered to rove y e them of Mr. lived at his house six months as B*ogger's ein ter, tad during that time slept with the temtlx Ruled out. Judge McClure reviewed the testimony to the jury and stated to them that the law bad its decencies and-did not require a witness to go Into the disgueting detail of an adulterous inter. course, even if he saw it, which was not neon.' airy. That proof of facts from which cohabita tion mast be Inevitably inferred was enough. In reply to Mr. Coyle's request that the Court Obarge (Injury that adultery could not be com mitted on the body of a single woman, hie Honor stated that it made no difference whether the woman were monied or unmarried. Thejury brought in a verdict of guilty, and recommended that the prisoner be dealt with to the ntmoet extremity of the law. Tux MISSEONABT of this week contains the following notice of the bequests of Mr. Brewer, and we direct attention to the justness of the remarks therein embodied: "The Late Air. Brewer's Legacies-.—la another coltunn will be found abet of the legacies of the isle Charles Brewer, Eaq , to various benevolent objects. Among Aguayo...the Infirmary under the career tberfesconese 'militate, and the Farm School at Zdianople, to each of which he gen erously bequeathed the sum of $5OOO. %Ye eon - not conceal the fact, that this expression of con fidence and goo'd will on the part of a leading and most upright citizen like Mr. Brewer, has given ue sincere pleasure, and awakened in our heart emotions of lively gratitude to Almighty God. The charities of Mr. Brewer daring life were Indeed marked by the peculiarities of hie charsoter, but they were numeroue, voluntary and from principle. la the infirmary he mani fested the most lively interest, end though we never solicited his aid, he annually, or oftener, meet to generous contributions for its treasury. Being dead, he yet opeaketh ; and though he has ceased to live, his works follow him, and many • poor sufferer will find healing or relief through ths provisions made by him for the support of tie free beds in the Infirmary. ..;:'Oar special object in referring to these be quests, is to , make a brief explanation, which Seems to be toettesesty. Many have congratu lated us, - as if now' one anxiety and toil were happily endedl Thiele an entire misapprehen sion. In the fret place, the estate of the de - Gelded will not be settled before three years, and all the probabilities are, that the institution( wilt not receive these begue!is until then. And in the second. place, according to previous action - of the Boards of Managers, any legacies which may be made to the Instittulons, are to be safe ty invested, with real estate eecurity, and the interest atone is to bowed for the relief of theme& arid Ms support of the orphan. This arrangement. -- Odes alike to the benevolent testators, to the luditutione, and to those - who are laboring for their establishment.. Their nodulous and perms ': name are intimately connected with their en downment, and we look forward in hope to the time, when good men than come to oar aid in Disking provision for the-support of en In creased number of the sick and the fatherless!. The friends of the Institutions have only to remetober,-that for three years the anxieties and labors of shoes who have them in charge, ate precisely the same as heretofore. After that time,lhe lntereet only can be employed in their support. — In the meantime, with the proopeo theitommenoemeot toward a permanent en downbeat, let every true friend toil on as be- Thi Inereaelog number of the sniferlog and the'fatherless, require increased zeal and cotieity;ia their 'behalf. Lel none be weary in well Milos, knowh wen ArillkilegneeolMott they shall reap; not." blow 13 . eurr.-19e learn from the Indians (pa.) deurtran that a mu named John Thompson (commonly called Devil John) was shot In Clear field county at or near hicChees ?dills, on Thurs day last. The particulars of the homicide are , sported tote so follows: Thompson and a man named Hawkiaberry had a difficulty about some . thing, and meeting at the above place, Thotop ilia laid , the other that he had heard he inlaid ad, tio 'hoot him, and if he }se going to do it, be had bottat do it. then. Hawkinben7 replied that ' be had said go, and would do It then; and reach ing for *leaded rifle In the Imods of a bjetander, it at him and fired. Thompson died al mostiastantly. • Welt:ink the person who permitted Ilawkin ' berry.to thus take the life of a fellow being la his presence. Is almost equally repreheneible with /dm. It maybe alleged that be did not suppose the rifle would be owl, but this would stlll convict him of the most stupid and impas sible indifference, for which, though not amena ble to the municipal law, be will hare to answer bettor:it/ill Supreme Judge in a higher court. _ _ _ retenta)mernteee Oasts we spoke of • voluble patent scoured by Mt. A. Reese, of this ally, bean improved Street Railroad twIL -We Otllitlet to say in that notice that • model of the tall Rau seen at the Genets!. Tioket'Otlicit ot PeL• iittoteland, Rader the -Meneephtdi Tax Fizen.—Quite a throng of people crowd ed the pavements along the wharves of both rivers yesterday, to eau the immense freshet which the late rains have produced. From the Indications at that time it seemed the flood would rival that of '62 and p erhas even reach s hih as that of 'B2; The rivers p eontinued ris in g t he whole day, during the morning the Allegheny at the rate of about 5 inches an hour. The Me , nongehela, we think, did not swell so rapidly. The wharves presented an excited scene, the freight being huddled together in close contact to remove it from the constant approach of the water, and all the boats that were receiving car goes having the largest available force employed to store away in the hold what was intended for ihipmenL The hull of the steamboats at the mouth of Wood street could be seen from almost any square between Water and Liberty streets, and it looked very much as if thej were going to run up the-etreet and form a communication by water between some of our prominent businees houses and the wharf. We believe, in the flood of 2,2, the water came as far perhaps se Second street. but cubsequeett parings have no doubt made Wood street higher than it was then. At the Point a number of bonne were inundated, the water reaching some distance into the fleet story, but how high we were only able to con jecture, as we could not get near enough to make an estimate. Four flat boats were Kook a hun dred feet below the bridge, and it was reported the men on board were drowned. This, how ever, was incorrect. They were all saved, one man by climbing up the brash and drift that had lodged against the pier, from which be was res cued by persons on the bridge. A number of coal boats, we understand, passed over the dams on the Monongahela elackwater. The pier mark on the Bionongshela bridge regiitered about 33 ft. at 6 o'ol'k yesterday evening. The Allegheny river began to raise on Monday morning, and has steadily continued to do so until the present time. On Tuesday afternoon, the residents in the lower part of Allegheny, known as the "Bottom," began to move out their household goods, in anticipation of a flood similar to that of '62. In the evening about 8 o'clock, "Smoky Island" was completely under water, and the cel lars and first stories of many houses in the lower part of Allegheny were filled with water. The water in the channel of the Allegheny river at dark on Tueeday, as shown by the "mark," was 25 feet. The river that•.night kept eteadily ris ing until 5 o'clook, Wednesday morning, at the rate of 8 inches an hour; after that, until mid night last night, at the rate of 31 inches an hour. At au early hour (6 o'clock) on Wednes day morning, the families laving on the river bank, sow that en foundation was ineiitable, and begun to move their furniture to the upper stories of their dwellings, and preparelor the worst, and at p o'clock yesterday morning, most of the residences from theriver up to Robinson street were flooded, that of Sol. Scheyer, Esq., being completely isolated from the rest of the city by the surrounding water, the only means of communication being by means of boats.— The water continued to rite at the rate of as' . inch and three-quarters an hour until our paper went to press. The water at 01 o'clock yesterday morning had reached LULIOLL street, by way of Craig. and the people were moving out by bottle. Ac 10 o'clock it was within three feet of the mark of the 'O2 flood. At 11 o'clock it reached Robinson street, by way of Sandusky street. Oa the Pittsburgh ride of the river. at 12 o'clock the water bail reached the elope of the Perry and Scott Bounce, and the steamboats Veosngo and Allegheny Belle, No. 2, were anchored within 25 yards of the Scott Meese; to the fire plug on the corner of Hancock and Daqueene Way. This is the most disastrous flood that hie occurred since '52, and it will take thousands of dollars to repair the damage it has already done. Among the numerous instances of quick moving we heard, was that of Mercer & Robin eon; a party of six gentlemen, friends of theirs, hearing that thetsfarra anticipated the neer would rise Tuesday bight, and destroy a large quan tity of salt they bad stored in a warehouse on the Canal basin, volunteered their FoPistnoce to help remove it; they commenced at II o'clock that night, and by daylight Wednesday morning had succeeded in moving up on the common, several hundred barrels; just as they finished the water commenced to rush through the floor. At 8 o'clock last night, the water was rising more rapidly than at soy other time In the afternhon. The water was four feet and a half high in the Penn Cotton Mill. A large pile of 2,4 inch plank, probably 10 feet high, passed the suspension bridge in the afternoon, not a plank was displaced. Quite an animated creme was presented by the people moving by skiffs, men and boys on rafts, poleing around, and every now and then falling In and getting a cold bath. Crowds of both sexes were on the suspension bridge match ing affairs. At 12 o'clock last night, the stmospbere woe clear and cool, the store alining brightly,. and no aNzettraticelL___ . tt el Iv —The body of Miss Matilda Kiog, ono 11.,„ none drowned in the Kiskiminethe, on the of March last, was yesterday morning found at the Point, floating on the 'writhe of the water, by a boy who was riding round iu a skiff . The body bad evidently been submerged from the time of the accident until the high water carried it away, as the hair was nearly all off the head, and other marks were found indicating this fact. The body was identified by Mr. Jolla F. Kirkpatrick, who was ecqoainted with the family of Miss King, and was provided with a sample of the dress she wore the night ebe was drowned. He eubsequently found her brother, who happened to be in the city and recognized ber as soon as he saw her body. The Wm:math:ices attending her death form one of those affecting episodes which sometimes occur in human life. She was returning from a religious meeting, as is well known, on the eve ning that the was lost, and bad embraced relig ion at that meeting. In a day or two after, she was to be prevent at another meeting, where the sacrament of the Lord's Sapper was to be ad• ministered to her for the first time, and it woe arranged that a new dress should be made for this occasion. The calamity of -that eventful night put an end at once to her life sod all the schemes she had formed for its future govern ance. lier eister-in-law, Mrs. King, was found on Tuesday at Ltechbarg. Tun Enocaroa, a monthly journal, conducted under the auspices of the Western Pennsylvania Teachers' Association, edited by Rev. Simnel Findley. This lea valuable periodical, devoted to the interests of education. It contains sev eral articles on subjects akin to the general pur poses of Its publication, in which common schools and teaching in our own State are elaborately treated and many facts collected . p,ossessed of much interest. The Editor's Sanctum la also filled with - Ft variety of miscellaneous matters, and the work is printed ip very tiaddsome style. We commend it to the public. Lzczunse.—Walter Wells, A. M. will deliver a course of ecieolific lectures at [lei vereity Ball, this eveniog, on a subject whirl we presume will be very intereeting to many of our citizens. It is.announced to be the and its Lessons. Mr. Wells is a gentleman of ez,teneive Scientific attainments, and we judge thit he will present snob facile and opinions in reference to thin theme as will both edify and in struct those who hear him. There will be four lectures, to all which families will be admitted fur one dollar. We trust there will be a large attendance. Lean Sunis.—A heavy land elide occurred eight miles below Rochester oo Tuesday night, which prevented the train front pulsing yester day. The punnets from this city were Irene (erred to strain at the other side of the break, and went on their way; while shoes bound eaet took the Pittsburgh train, and reached their destination In safety. The storm has altogether been a moat destructive one,-and It will take some time to repair the damages done by it on the railroads. Sr. CV' dr. Or. &near BRIDGIL—This magoificont structure II be opened to the poblio about the 28th of e present month. Mr. Itoebliog ex pected to hare it finished by the 22d, bat the recent bad weather delayed the work. Tho swioging bridge will be taken down the first of next week. The tariff of charge," fcr foot pee sengers has been fixed at 60 cte. a hundred for tickets, or $6 • year. Husr & MOOR Mimi; removed to their new More, No. 71 and 73 Fifth area, oast door to the Post:office, have on hand and are dormant]; re ceiving all the new books, late papers and mag azines. Tboy have always on hand an extensive assortment of stationery. Cell and lee them. Printers will Bid • large assortment of printers' cards, and book, job, card and noes ink, made b the Excelsior Printing Ink Co., at their store. Prmscson Toe:ans.—The .cry is still they coma. Another sensadon play is announced for this evening, In addition to the "Invisible Prince." This is certainly giving the pablie the worth of their money. The singing and dancing or that charming tetras:, Ettle Ilendernon, Le received nightly with shouts of approval. The eompany here work well together; th ey sppear to know the buoineu of the stage and their author—quite an item in these days of go-a-head-ativeness. • The "White Slave," by the way, (the 'name of the now drama) will prove be. )end doubt a good card for Manager Henderson, whose smiling face at the door indicate' that the nightly receipts are In his favor. But still like little Ulmer, he cries for more; or like a soldier, he wants quarters; let him have them. Noifor.—ietters.tesinmentary on the es. tate of Loafs ftotchtwo. lota or lba city of Pitto , burgh, dcoosscd_ ban boon granted to the smbotriber. All tr_c. ram: aro rocpcstcd to onto [tame. Zt 4 7Cfr oo l r h . bi the pmr, l t : , og clot= agaLuatasil Watt, ;mc2llmd out &toy. to JAMES A. HUTOIRSON.Biecotor. O.2ITUATION WANTED—A Young Nan u who to gristlfted to tats charges!set of D.A.; end swoocan speak the English and Get auto l • augosses dasetly, a sllostlaaasi IUOtia6DPDS. liost of rats refer ences glum.. Address D. 11, warrra 011/10R. apdatrd.. • IatrANTED—A Partner with a capital of roc*, in•••• to •OW psylaglrogneis. , Adam" NiAMPAT tiP. • 0004wd insutagt. Delaware Mutual Safety Iniarance Company Imorporam by Oa tyLarsturei qtrauutonue, ties. Office, 8. E. Corner Third and Walnut ate., 111.121 NE LVSURASCEB an Yawl( Cargo, tad 7 reitths W all parta or the world. /147.41 VD INSURAWLES on Good% by after% Canal% Lai. sod Land Carriage% to all part. of rile Cab.. FMB MM US= an Merelesndla generally.—On Stores, Dwelling Howes, to ABUTS 01 THE COMPANr; Nossiceaa 1,1559. Philadelphia City e per trot. Loan. .... te) Peonaylvanie State ...... 114.555 led Bill. 151,05 CO Unilodßtates Treasury Notes and Intenset due. 55,678 64 Temporary Loa. to City of OU Railroad CI W r cont. at0rtgage80ndi....,—......._... 65,600 .0 Peaks to Penna. a. R. Clam nod humane:a C 0.... 15,0V5 00 Weal Pnibulelphia Paascroger Railroad Coa. 7 flooper rent coupon bonds.-- etidlortgages and Real Beath 75,363 35 Balmsce doe at apaches, Premiums on blarloe Policl-a, Interest and other debts dun the Ca Cash en Deposits to promos William 1110.1 n, ,-- Damned E. Sinks Edmund A. Ponder. J. Y. Pantroom TheopltUns Paulding. IS Slam, John IL. Pescoa, Edward Dullngtor, Jahn 0. Dams, H...Joara Brook. Jahn Tnainair, epanapr Mollratn, Wrallam Els, Jr., TOomaa 0. Llano, Isom D. liarlo, Robert Burtch, Jr., William 0. Islalg, , Jamb P. Jones Josph U. Seal, Jams D. MgParlr rot Do. IL M. Unston„ Joahns P. Myra, George D. LeJper, John D. Semple, PIUS', Ilugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, " Owls Relies, A. B. Ber.or, I Wid. B_AMTIN, throttles. 11108.0. [LAND, Vi m Proddent. 1, /Secretary. P. A. Agent., ao.l:lpl—no".{ 95 Pimuurka. indam ty zipabriet Lose by Fire. /re. 4 0. Ire Man Company of T tLADICLPI7I.I. Offiee 43.5 and 437 Chestnut st., near Fifth 6 tatumuist of Assets, Jaunary let, 111.16, published .m .. lily to au act of Assembly. being First Mortgages, amyl, assumr—..—...-41,731,666 St Foal EataM(pnariat sane 6103,913b1) coat 77,764 71 Tr...pantry Leans, on ample Co" Wand S.. inting . . Stucky (prosant 'alto, $36,657 721 cost. 1, and billsb rt,0111,1M4 tll 11e..71” only Proitr horn Pnqulome whimi thin Comp. ay mu divide by law are from KUM/ which havo been des tocontood. flunr•nres mad e on every description of Property, In Tow n sod Cdootrl. at rates an low w• en conelmont with security. Sloe. their Incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid Loewe by Ere, b , .oarnoubt exceeding ino YeQimu J Ik2arr, thereby affording elide:n*of the •draotagre of Inatrancit, S. their ability ant ditpo whim, t.../ meet with proniptneas liar/1110ra borags is UN.. paid dortug the year 1359.--. WAWroth. Charles W. Bancler, Mordecai D. Lewin, Tobias Warrnet, ['arid B. Brown, Wooed Grant. . 1.. 11.., Jacob It South. td ward O. Dale, Georg. W. alcharde. George 011 A RUSS N. BANCISER, PreOdeut lOW AUG 0. DALE, Vivo Pry... We. Ws. A. 5r...., Becretery pro tem. J. GAILDNSE COFFIN, Agent, MTh (Mira Northeset our. Wood and Third ata VIRk IASUILAXCAL, Rellium Mutual iIISOTROCI touipailv of too Beiidlnoi, Perpol Od, Aler,baurthio, Purottora Ac., In Town or Cunotry Office No. 3118 Walnut Street. O.Pa" $177.231...Aa5kra 1'170,479 I.illouro /Oat Slortip o ooo Improved Coy Pro; col!. worth double tb0at00nnt........- $1151.000 00 few/. lt.il ruad Co'. d per rent Nut too Loan, City ul Philadelphia, do Jo 6.000 00 Peon.ylreola Rollrouf Co'. Stock diolOo 0.; Mock of the Reliance Ilotnal Insuran. Co 10,100 0. .!luct of Ooonly Piro It ...... I.oOu 00 dt..ok 01 la law.> M. It Itiourauto Co 100 00 Union X. inectaoce Co. Acrlp ...... .... 310 00 RgtedYable, bulb:Lode pop, ...... 50.373 Houk ALcuaolo.. ,-00 ... , 7,y11 nl Ti76,4P1 48 OLZII TINGLEY. Pr...14.01l 11en Stng.loy, Wra.ll.,Shotopol• /todortck kmw., Q. Piovlovoon, John R. WOMPU. U. o.reon, ILobort Tolanai, riod.o . ick Jnaom & Kmdv ud naeunel I.l.apnecu linbert .teen, N'lth.n Sloane, Benj. W. Tingley Marshall 1101, Z. L0t112,1, Mae. Le 1. 3 ,1, Jacob T. Beebe, Bolltb Bowen, Jot. Ole ell , 1414tu•gt. B. it IIIN00:11AN, h. - rata/1. J. 0. COFFIN, Awn. Korth-teat corner Tbird and Wirod Aro*" Vat, Marine. and Inland Insurance. INSURANCE CO. or NORTII AMERICA, PHIL ADIMPDIJ. IncmiAnda,lllo4.—Carltal.-...1.500.11•0 Amt., /scum, 10. 1,50 51.1444 DIEGOT.NIS —Arthur a. C. n. Fem.! W. Jr-.,. Jche Iln•ora,Bangnel Y. Smith, Ch.rk. Taylor, Ambn.e Jab, tldi, Richard D. Wc.A. Webb, WWI.. Bare., James 1. Di•-tson, A. Along. Wain, Job. Muum. O.D.I.liarnADA, rani. IL Com Edv•grd It. Irmtter. AlArral. M•ara, &key. A Writ UR O. 00171 11, Pregt. • NSURANCE CO. or Tilt STATE or PA., PLULAPELPITIA. -' • Assets February L woo Ls. GI ItELToll4—llenry D. Sharrerd, Blown Toby, Cliarbei Hasaloafer. William IS. Health, John B. Dodd. floor) 0. llmemati, Marks S. Lewis, George O. Canon, William IL White, George IL S Samuel Grant, Jr, Thomas War nee, Thomas IL Manion. thritiliT D.SLIDRItiItD; Wcusasi II tarn, Drey. Preeldent. salLlnattranceLo the above Old and Reliable Companies, =Lie obtalted by application to felbolly W. P. JONED, Agent, al Wester n. kntlituleirittits tetras and Lilo INSUIL ANON GOMPAN T. No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPoB . ITII TON OUSTOM UOOl5l will oseke an wad. of Insommoe, either Naval:m.l ce Limited, On 410007 deOCriptlOP of Property Of et reasonable ratite of proottam. ROBERT. P. KIND, President. If. W. BALDWIN, Bios PraeLlsot FL R. Dole, Genre W. Bruen, Jmeopli S. Paul. John Clia.meo. IL Mita. .... J. 0.00/PIN, Afoul, owner Third and Wood .tr..t.. Chutes P. Hayes, IL 0. Zugllse, P. 11. Revery, C. Sherman, liegargeo, I. Bescresterl,Pearvotery Western tr. stsense vompnn y PITTBOORMIt. 011OROM DARSIO, Preeten. P. M. GORDON, Socreary. OVNICE, H.. 0 2 WC. , Sire, (Spann 1 IS* steno.% np este, Matures Intl !wort agent et nen of Pt. and Yonne Stake Home ,footitutozo managed by Dossier. tem an welt Um.* eei £t itq, 04.1 1010 are determined, by promptneta and bberahot, to meting it. Me alinesder eIOo& Melo kens serunwt. ofertrog It. pedatton tt hoot donee mbe sutured. ARAZTA, APRIL 80, MA. Hort/pg._ Otoc,frond:am . Opoo - Acconata. Cub PretAlum Nam_ Note. mod BMA Dloomonted....— ....... . ow. Danis, R. M.ller, Jr., J.Rhea Thumrt, G. W. ha 14.114 J arum McAuley, Alukauder Fpcnt, ,trf raw Ackley, enykn Wm. MrE night, NA!LAMA 11. M., Ahm. David M. Long, William U. 9ml O. W. alckommm, F. M. GIORDON.~7 13usoica Insurance Co. of Ponuopivaula Oulu, No 99 /Paler Bred., Piasturgh J. II /1110.81 , 181110E1Z, Pros:few. BODCRT TLYNIT, hvretary Motion. to Imam aplurt oil Motto of Piro rod Marine ABBUTB, MAY 2d, 11150. Nab In Pittsburgh Trust Company. $60,800 86 elcuk Itue-10111.-leiyeble on deinand...------- 41,940 00 Premium Now.. .r......» - . 44,623 60 bur-bunted Notes_._.,... ......... - ............ ------ 83,127 P2' Ponds and'ldertgagei.7--. ..--- - 10,409 83 900 .Eves Irina City Bent litak--cost 15,000 00 200 do Brchanp Bank Btock-coet ...... -...-- 11.300 ria 200 do Allegheny Batik Eihrock-caut---- 10,003 00 100 do Mechanics . Bank Muck-cost ..... 1,64 a 63 .. 12,862 75 DrUCTOI/1. $240.190 63 O. W. Cam, been 31. Pennock, w. W. P.. T. =r., David ld'Candlrs, Wallam Deen, lderson. J. 11.13boonbarger, W. IL ND:nick, John A. Canghay, C. W. BalcbAor, It D. Cochran, Jemee 1. Banosti, vnynamd Wm. J. GRJUILT WFCBTERN LNI3IIRANCEI & TRUEST COMPANY OF/1011 IN OOMPANVO BUILDING, O. 40 3 WALNUT STREET, ..-..5500,000 00 ..,......330,000 00 atlicricccil capital... Avg!labia Imola over VIRE, MARINE, OA.IIIIO Mild INLAND INEURANCE TLIOMAS ILI/PRIER; /Lent, No. ur Wateratroet. holm. eeeee l• nn*Uwe Compooy OF PITTBEIMOR. Oancrnen—JAMES A. ITOTOENBON t Prot eat MIRY U. ATWOOD. Secretary. Capt. JAB. WOODBURN. Oimerel Agent. Onsam, tio. 97 Wan Iltaist, *ill Amoy /going ail kinds of lite and actritso Risks. 113517111, NOVEMBER. 157 u. 1560: (Root Duo Rilt,soyablo on demand, oecarad two appt0........ .....3108.000 CO 12,003 00 115 .hares Mac/make Book 0,105 00 100 do Ottlzone do do do 6,175 00 50 do Book of PlNaborgh do do 9,750 00 40 do Exchange Ronk do do . 1, 0 50 0 0 Dalr. of Boot 65,00 20 lIILUCT3t Wm. B. 111111:6644 I W... A. CaLleests, Boll.Dalzell, Wilson tallier, Was. Rea, John lr-Devitt, .Ineepti Elrtpetrict. Ores. A. Berry. Wm.Efsta4 Reuel Stella', Juba Atwell. Rleberd Bays, Betel B. ROA*" I J. Woodburn, Serer A. Hatchlam lel'all T _IFE INSURAN OE.—The GIRARD LIFE at the JJ IN Agent - DX% 5 Grout gran.DINIANCII,_ ANNUITY AND TRUST COMP&NY, 1 yaks loreranota ea Dm In adeltka to • peld capital of $OO,OOO, t••• bay• a harp end karettlog mown rm. stroallag cupleubted.reaully to the Natural. Ia wet et hunasuce for Life tb• tau deolasel fTm ,nw met. het &mad,. etetakalg s laulauuL all Premium vale. R ‘D erne r ; Jobs J.-James. Autasty; Jos. - Elba; DI. ltD.. Waked Ramluar,:ellle• No. 111111Ith West, IlwebutA. foe farther dikam•Uopiws, te WM. DAUM pita:4AT 416, ompprcrillkolk. o arm. NORMEIIiGRN• Assurance Company, 80. 1 MUOIIDATE BTHJSZT. LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1836. OAPITAL_ --- . ..----$0,290,000 00 PAID UP &PITA!. AND SURPLI/S— 51.1 94,1 1 1 00 ANNUAL 1,000,000 00 ITIMS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Lone or Dant•ge by UM nitmnt ertrY &ecliptic. of Property. The Ra:. of Pre.1110 , 4 are modern-nu and, In IL us., bated open tne dist-actor of the owner or occu pant, and the merit. of the risk. Lome promptly oklJnated and paid withont reference to London. speceal pcnament food protodal no Philadel Waft, rayon.; et is In btu ccuentry. LX1311.101C411 to PITLID9/1011: Mczara. J.EPOID McCully& en. t 1.14 W.AI " John Plnyd A Co, 173 " " litvern A Eirtpatriete,lt3 Liberty 4r0..1 L' Grepf A Co., D 9 wood " WII.OO, trellroy t Co., 114 W. street " Jew. bleCandles• t Co., 102 " • .• " Nlmick A Co., 96 Water .trrrC " ft. A. Yabnestock A Co., Flrat and Wood stmota; J,. Wax:well • Co., 8.-cond W , Ol streets; .• W. Cooper k Cu, Llntrty ~reef; Ilan - Held a Co., Voorth and alarket streeLn McOmullota, Moans A Co., Wood and Water NU. 11.{141130. to POILA9IMPIII.I. Onorge H. Stuart Esq., 13 liana .tend. ?damn. Myers. Clogborn A Co, 232 Market•streeli Wm. MIK. A Co., 22 liont* Front slineli 11VCCitebrall *Collins, Front and New MT , / Williams A Co, 613 Slarkot atm. • " Jamm Crabam•A Co., =and 22 Letitia slieet; Joseph B. Mitchell, Esq.. Ptemdent Mechanics' B.M. James Unpin, Em., PreaLlent Union bank: lion. W. A. Porter, into J oda° IMprente Court JABlicS W. MILICOTT, Age t, mliklydls Mira 100 Wood treat ALLEGE ENY INSURANCE CO oh' PITTSBILIII.OII. OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Bock, I NSURL'S AGAINST ALL KIN S OF rian 0101) MARLIN 11181111 • 18AAO JONEd, President 001110 D. MrCO D, Fire FresidePt D. 61 COOK. lineretarYl Capt. wit..t.te)t DEAN, (lepers] Agent- Dutscroas—bome Jones, C. O. mangy, Homey Child, Capt. ILO linty, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fabnestock, John D. 10 . Cord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, It.P. Sterling, Capt. Witham limn, Rolm. L. McGrew, IL Dods. Citiscal !Nuance Cumpany of Yithbergh, Office, oor. Market & Water Streets (rum rtoos,i Wm. RACIALLY, Pr.ldent .- 71 6.4. 4,50 40 tki Etrcu Rat, Secretary. INSURES STEAMBOATS ANU CARGOES. t.:y;slu•t LOP 4 and U.m•de to the Neelzatton of lho Seuthero, tool We tern Riven, Ltk.. and Boon.; end the Leolyttion 4.1' the Sesa limares egeleet Lon and Dateate by Fire. OlagerOILI: Win Beg.lay, Ilan. T. M. !lowa, J.. M. Coper, Jas Part, Jr., C 2.qc, N. Henbane, LI Y. Jonra, Capt. N. C. Young, J. Calderon. Jr., Ironic'. Boller., H. U. Kier, Jolla B. Dilworth, Juba Solplon, Barclay Broken. dontrled Pittsburgh Iniiiruhre tummy, Office, cot nor Markot and Water Eltroete, V. A. Kri./611/,f4.:'y. In•nio• aralarl IJoll and Cargu lU.U, on the. Okla and Mianiselppi riven and ti Mutants, and Marius 11.1•1.• hagy. Au.] against Lnwnr Damsgs by Vire. And agalust th• Pnlle ol ins ben• .cl I ulawl Navigallun and nisa(2l3lB: Ma:swim Modify,l Christian Yerkor, JohnP.cort. ! Mark W WM.., !atal,' DlVlerrk an, I Janlca linrdon, Jam.. al orshall. 1 Charles A. Dray.), Chro, kr 1.tath , ..1., Chsrins Geartng. Ftl.i•aa trarr.l 31 K bloortmad, be ilnri IL Danl..), Joshua Rhodes. INsllt.l. • Harr, —.... l'ronsylvtioni soonntate co., of Fittsturgn, UfflC`4 , Nn. tr 3 t.'“itrth Street. Capital and Sarni., fIT er ...... $150,000 00 6.111010.. Jacob Painter. ; wads aacopt,o Oro. W. Atultb. . 4 A Oanier, A S Jot... I ILot.eri Patrick. I.ly paw ; .... 11,r, Nproul , ° floor s , protil, I Nicnola. Yo.rgbily, 0 A o.lton ; loom. U 11,4.41 n. Thls Catufeiuy bow 1.415 losses from th.> date of Ita in,r poratf,i In 18 , 4 np to_May, 1 hoO. to antir.out of $.1.).c.,KA 07, in t oo t ,. to rekularermiannnal [Oaklands of loom i.te 15 per ct f...rlin4 entente of IL.I etabfiliy and narfalnean 1 , p.-ial ati,ntlon Oren in 'tante:are of Dar sot 70..0.. b. tering of one to Ohm. yearn, tz.,,Fts LlbkllALLY ADJUNTND A PROMPTLY PAID . A A 12A Hit I Kg. Prr.alai•nt I 0111 kll fkirnntAry •••AltelAwAnit situtng Itlattputo SkWIN4I 31..14;111.NES WES NEW tII UT 11.1 i if ACIII NF.3 are oz.preuly adapt.nl For all alansilactortng purpoaa• and Fanoly arrar.tt..d, and •111 l.a auld rot •••te A.a/f t4e-nama•y chat Red ter any nth" Mu-blne of cluing the, •••aa an•• It, g0,.1 . mannzr. Cali and .* (UM K ane pert-basing. AGENTL , WANTED. W a I.At°CeLl., Ao+lo. jal.i.lamF W 0 011 !Markel Sa . op•talr• . „. WE. BRAAN CO.'S 31 • but CLE FAMILY rtslYool PRICE t 5. J v..). Akvnt• PRI CE Bend far aen ru!nr. rag aud elem., Nt ru Mark. , wort (up .talrs ) W. NOKTIt _— Tag ICILCAIX & 1111108 Plttrq CLAI , 3 PREMIUM Sewing . Machines 00MBINE ALL TILE 0001) QUALITIES N.J.I WLeelerA lillautia, Grortr & 11.1tre.,1. 51. Blou•T's and Ells. Howe'. Patent , AND 18 Lick:MIND BY EACH. Thst4.rs• PATIOT LOOPEtt 'which Is applt.l to them 114.11lues. (the Wilcox l Ok. Petetato Is so coustmcted ss to KNOT EVERY STITCH, Thus to. init.g • sewn which cans, he rlpped,even though ery third stitch be era Another feature shun Is r e. markable shoot this Looper 1., if cart...[ by o•y . potsibs/cy MISS A SINGLE rITITOII. C•Il and examine •t NO. 51 FIFTH STREET, 101 PORBASKS • EWIN i flebrtgal OEOII4E P. HAM I LToN IIAnCUS W. At:DM/N. H AMILTON & AtiIIESON, ArTVItSkaYB AT LAW, 1/Mc. Nu. 119 Fourth Air..t, Plmuor l re. .9.1 t d aa. cows a ‘ 11.1.11117.i. WWI. OOLLIEIt & SI'BRIDE. A rroßyiny AT LA IP, . . do 101 FIFTH STREET, del li.nd SASIUF.L A. PURVIANCE, AITTORNEr .41 . LAW, trit , —Corot r of Falb and W,lla atreata, PITTSISURGII, PA., Will practice and attend to calleettant In W. count'. el Armatroug, tioavet and Maio, nla.lad C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney um! Countgellor nt Law .$ 90.000 00 7.100 00 290 0 17,996 111.557 90.678 12 . 9,9 I=l li U 11 N ' S LAW BUILDINGS, No. 13 Diamond Street mylfl. 11, v.) Ni cK.NiollT & CARNAHAN, NO. 110 FOURTH STBEET, 5A30.6rn.1 PITTSBURG% PA lItISII & SIACKENZIE, Attorpoyn at Law, Vince No.oo Yourth drat. Plttabargh, P.. Notary Pub Bo awl Ohio Cornmlanloner. app 13oots %Sr ,Sboce SPRING BOOTSA SHOES. W. E. Schmertz & Co. H A i v i ! di rec:" . l i ve a . splondid nssortmentlia. BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Alan, the limpet variety et Yontba and Chilate. BOOTS and a 110 ES errs brought to this city, which they era selling ”ry, low at meal No. 31 Fifth IStre.t. NEW STOCK JEST OPENED J AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market Street, Clawing Jaw rotorard from tho Lot with a largo and welt whittled stock of BOOTS AND Ed-101CH Of every variety and style, I. newprepared to wall upon hi. friends and costumer.. Ills stock comprises ous of the largest assortments lope feted frost of lbsrsonetalos. sarlowlieol, Allow.' and Chlldroies ugh MeLai BOOTS, OSTLERS, SLIPPEISS,OPICILAS sod TIES. Alen', Bop, and Toot& Roo Calf Boots, Goßora, Oxford Tits, Dancing Pumpo, Opera Bwsa, lawUng to., all of • hid; be will .11, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, CHEAP FOR CASH All la snot w. 1.1 do well to .11 and examine his Mack bnlora Lamellae. elaaarlisra. .yd JAMES Roth. I F YOU DESIRE A NEAT AND GOOD 8130 E, Of tho !stoat ogles, go to the PEOPLE'S 011 E AP 8110 E BTORE, •bete yoo coo select from • new Wok. D. 8. DIITENBACTI ER, rardl Nu. 16 Fifth stmt. recood door from IhrteL BUY YOUR SHOES PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, No, l 6 ilirfll STREET, wood door from MarkeL the People's Shoe store D. B. DIPPENBACHDR, DEALER IN BOOTS, SUOES AND GAITERS, 1011 Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Ohddron, N 0.15 Forth nottlend Inter !gullet.] AITHIWRGII. JOUR CAEfPHEL L ANUFAOTURER OF BOOTSt f iltit sad}3llolo3of every dcacriptica, ilml aid stawd,littothugh,Pa. acalare, SUNDRLES-300 bags prime Rio Coffee; bids. prune N. O. tdolastog 60 hbdo setae N 0 Bogor, to bids. Poona Sy ntit, 100 Das. Mould Caudle.; 40 do N. Y. Byrots 100 do Rode Ike", 6 0 .65. Istorted Tobias; 1 bbl.: Cot and Yry Sob.; 26 kegs 6 twist do to store and Pt sde 'LlTtlal L 6111.1M11LE, cuff • " Mo. 112 &and street. fiteuriuut: , !Mamas. =s!l=l 612 Droadway (cor. Hossitoo el,) Nov York. General Agent for the U. scam add Canada", TR6UER -1011 V. RCYSLTTON, Druggist, No. 10 lAstor Rome, and 417 Broadway, New York. Tor to In thiecity, vbolada and retail by R. R. 8110 CARS A CO, corner Want .od &. nod eta: J 08.11.611 LNG, Owner Diamond and Market et. BRER HAM A ITIIEN NAN, Allegheny. deCterndfo Don't fail to prooare Virg. VVinglow a Booth log gimp for Children Teething. It has no equal on earth f. It greatly facilitates the process oiteething by softening the raw, reducing all Inflammation—Will allay pail,, and la tore to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it s mothers, It will give rest to yonraelres, and roller end boalth to poor infanta. Perfectly safe to MI CUM rel. valuable preparstion is the proscription of one of see moo.xperfencal sud skilful female Physician. In New Cogland, and has 'been awl with oe'ver.faillog sorban to millions of caws. Ws behove It the best and sorest remedy to the world, In all me. of Lkssentory and tdarhoes In Children, whether It arfroa from tsethlng or from Rlll other CRCS.. If lire And health can be estlmatod ti] dollars and cents,lt la worth Its weight In gold.: D. 8. DM= BAC lIER. Killion. of bottles are abld every rear In the United thetas It Is an old and welldsiolrentady. Pater ONLY 11 OLNTH A EOTTLIL /Z-None renalnenrdneethe boated OUEIT/B /IYIII. [ln New Yore, loon the outside vr , ?per, 601 by Dlngalate throughout the wbrid. DR. 0110. EL KZ Y 8 MI, Agent for yttlaborglL madewlyter 13-11 INKY S. U0=412.113. forwarding and Comm Winn Merchant, AND WHOLESAIJI DELLERIN Cheese, Butter, Seeds.. Fish, And froinee Oomph 45.5 Fe. IS Med Stmt. 114thuria. GUINNESS 4t, SUN'S cars! DOME' 870107 AIM PORTER Iror sale Imperial Pinta and Common Pinta. _ BY TLIBLB SOLE ANBNT YOB TUBMIITED OTATER, ; E. nA Bi E' • • ! --an T, 127. Petal Street, Ntivr-Yor • to. ...u4miem 113 Arden by mall cantally _special It attull• i -- ------ LAKIG SUPERIOR COPPER KILL &SD d.IVI E L T I N G W onns. 1=1:3 PARR, BVCIIRDY & CO MANUFACTURERS OF SILEATHINO, BIIALI64e• and BOLT UOPPILK, PlagesSED COP PTE 1.01T05t.., &lid" , a. Also, Impurisrs and SIETALIS, TIN PLATS 71 ELT I As. Cot:stoutly on band. Tiameol gschloss 0111E1 Tools. Witt'dwutl, No. 1-$lO uazi 11U Second streel, Pittsburgh, P•ana. _ . EMIMOMM= tm ... 4tr , };-, pkoik - " . , Tr EELE R'S PiTENT 11 SZLP-LEVELING SC.ALES, That don't require one to carry arrond.• rplrit.lorol, but which Aiwa,. show of themselves Jumt how they ought to stand to welch Pernrctly. Sarney took Vie ktgboal prow ortr Iho Fefrhanki Seale of the k! Fair Aoki &re, at they do tow ad eine. Tn., are now; mad.. cf Pituiburgh Iron, •od will ho mad,. hero when the Ntiew preach • point th•t will Justify it. ,UAY, COAL, 011 K, RAILROAD wad all other liattle• tusdo to order. /161 - fteprOre peomptly nog!, by nailing on the Agent Nth, to Rostra. DICKI/ON. STY:WART t 00; LYON 600/411 310RION A COLTAItT; F. C. NFOLEY NIMICS A CO, and ell otto re using, onr ISAIAH DICKEY, Agent, Pitt.burgh, Penna. Pittsburgh Steel Works. J•ONH:6, BOYD dr, CO., 2.laotatactorero of CAST STEEL SPRING, PLOW AND A. 11. ST,REL, SPRING AND A XDICEC. Corner Ross and First Sts.,l.olOurgh, Pa. ocl9 W. aAL➢4, n➢w uw0.,.. ➢ROTtlt➢➢. [Ate or Pltubargh. PITTSEIUMOII COMMISSION 110U8IC. WALSER & BARNEYS, COMMISSION MICH.CIIANI'ht PITTSBURGH DIA N UP ACT HUB BOOBS, COAL OILS AND Inn tR MERCIIANDISt, No 160 Pearl Street, ICIUNV Z care x. Silfro:,nzionti,wa said".ll.l4 bfch pr,p, perwon.l at teralon shall t• given, atli proce.in promptly rernittod. Brwc., Rich. , nl.lCo:3l;a3r. John Black A Co., Aloiend, N leg, ,I McKee. k Brother, 111...”. Admen., u A Co. WlBon k V. Jo21:10 1 , 0 LI. kti Gr 4 H:XCILAN CiIti. SIGHTI ILLS DBAWN. BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN Q. CO.. UN Tilt: UNI , N BANE, LONDuN, iN er.MS OW CNN POUND STRRIANO AND UPWARDS- Alley Bolin 4. [h.. prmetpal ettlb and towns of F: &nee, Bo lloDAnd, O.romny, Rcoutis nod °Wet KuriTenn Pisles conelsotly on hand tor sal* by WV. EL WILLIAMS Co., Ite.skers. Wood atrveq. corner of Third •it 1 . 111,161,...w• . _ Y. I.IILIZZ. SITIIROW PO. ROBINSON, MINIS N. aHLLEILS, FOUNDERS AND !MACHINISTS, WABET I INT (.4 "V N WORK S Pitteburgh, Penna. Office. N 0.511 lll.rk•l eeeeee . flanctractore•ll kind. 9fSt.t.Arn sp.! %I:II Ifacblu nn and Shovt Irno Jol.bl.r anti ttoµsirl:. •Intwon ah..rt notice. rarlklydic J. SCOTT, Daudet, tAS removed to the houso lately occupied u?: Wm. 0. Ward, :in. Ira I. street, (sslfiltb elde,) third dour above Iland street. Office nom. from 0 e. C. till scat 'dr. JOHN B. LEIB. H(• FIAN ' P 'TAILOR, No. 03 sleirket St., Pittsburgh. A good tosortment ~f CaAnne.. COSSLNERLS, VESTI.7., C01t12113, and all gooas scotsl.lo for gentlemen.' orarjoo tool - rot atro..L.ra rro. r ri, an. 4. la the latost of the mr.t.s. led „ 4 kt ki 1., 11:12 NTIiAW BONFittTS AND sinTs, • BONNET 11 1 11EYSS. FLOWERS. lc, 0.1 MARKET SUM torleAplie P/1730/7/tGa RAIL ROAD SPIED COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth D. W. C. Illiw•11. i.Suctrors to Poror. Rolfe a• $11.111.1.) IIaititACTLUILS RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street Foul Cherry a'llev, 44.11:1,d5 . PITTSBURGH. PF.NVA Mc 1(1 Dtt: [M. CO.. Forwarding and COMMOISiOII MerchantA, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann facturew Conegonirata and nyder, for LEAD, lIIDES, LIEIIP, PRODUCE, kc, Prompt sae.- • Don to ractiving atad forwarding. Mo. 49 Commercial tttttt Rt. Loul■ N. 1101,MR:13 o IS N Foreign and Mantic Bills of Exchange, CITATIFICATES OP DEPAMIT, DANE SOTS'S AND gPLCIII, NO. 67 MARS ET BTRIMS, PITTSBURCIII, PA. 11111LeoItectIone moat , ou .11 the priucipal Ones through. nt tht. Dotted Btitr.. ap22.lnly %YR:Y:OI[IN 6L C U N, Iktanatteturnrs and Denlnn/ to All Moth of TOBACCO. SlitIFF AND CIGARS, A N D L.FIALF TOEACCO, Corner eSeastlaPhi Strati and Daman./ Alley, PITTSRITHIIII. PA M=M=l No. 51 St. Clair Strout, (Dr.lrlslll New 1101111u,,` prrN nuna u, Pl JOHN CO Clil til,V .0 kt litliNgiraCTUStas. trust [tailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Door• Window Ghntters, Window Guards, &e., Nos. Inftnand &red god net Third Street, paws.= Woad aud ldaraeb) PITTSBIMOTI, PA., Eta.. cn baud • vnriey of new Patterns, Wary and pialn suitable fur all porpows. Particular atteuticu pald to an. closing Orals Luta, Jobbing done at abort natio*. mr9 MEYER'S MIRACULOUS VSRMIN DISTSLOYER y The Only Rentedy Oa the Mole Worti Sore to £.l47ininette RATS. WC., ROMIOACNI4, 11.8, AIM , Motegvneeso, TZ.A/e, tame, Mom, Olean %fox= AND Guam. Meson, A= 50,000 Bcan Sou , IN ors Norm!. Those Oelehrated Remedios have been exteitslvely newt go twenty-two years In all parte of Europa, and thelrosirae alone power have been attested by the Gouda of Roar* henna, England, Amnia, Prosslat Bavaria, Sa.von4 Balgh pen, kintland, Naplets, fie, and Orb Chemical properties exanst oed,and approved by the mustdlechasoilahed Medical 'mottles all over the world. Their deetructiveness to all blade of semen and 'lnsects hos been entitled to this country by the DIN:Mors of the menus Public lostitutiem, Planter.. Partnere, Nepenthes of [feels, Wareboneee, Rtanufactories, and by mime db ingnished private citizens. Numerous Trelmonlals and CertiflMtes of the cacao of these Butnediee can be seen at the Delmt. Fur sally Wholes!.brand Retail, lavantor and Pro. prlotor, JOSEPH Mifflin. Practical Chantlrt, SLIJTI/ILILSI nOTIIJAILLSO VILITI/11188111 LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO Proprietors, MANUFACTURE VAIRBANKS' PATENT PL___ deigbing IMF& ju STtEIE, HAY. GRAIN, ORE COAL, IRON, and for Au purposes of Merchandising, stealer Dormant or ott Whoa; with Flatting Lever or trtthoor Iron or Fowlers Oalumns, and of all threes sod capacities, from Railroad pnrlmse miu, to the small Counter Stain, and Balances. ALSO, they are the Patentees sad only Danulactnren et the unrivalled JANUS FACED DOUR LOCOM AND LATCHES for right or left bend door., of every dm and variously trimmed and BuDdred. corm saw, PAINT bIILLS, CORN 31ILLS nod MULL/SEEL eArSAGE COTTERS and ETERFERB, BOL" 13.112LTitIETEI8EI GATE and SUTTER lIINOES, EED CASTORS, AXLE BULLIES, WARDROBE ROWSE, FIRE IRON treawpse . Ar„ Au together elth every variety of Slstlestde Castings and Domestic Hardware generally, z:vrctal itottrts Soyer's Sultana Sauce, FOR 1101 . AND COLD DISRES 02 . ALL KINDS. --,....\ e ...._ Thia toot deliclorte and appetizing - v - e Y..areao Sauce, Invented by the renowned liIV , "Soma," f.a. the London Reform 4,: Club, 1., knee Ms demise, mansfac „" ;c s. c,..„ tared by the well known borr of i iii ::' . ........p.1.:- , l\ Came A BLACCVELL, London, (veto ./..- ~5 . ..,,,n. A tbe original recipe. It is the favor. ~.. a.:, Siii.ila r V," ? inii 531309 in Egland, and OD the tf Continent, with • high and growing . reputation among American Epi cure., and le much approved of so a stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion. . OPINIONS OP TUE LONDON PREFS. "We recommend our correspondent to try More. Foray's raw flan, entitled the lfultlna's Sumo.' It Is made efun the Torkigh recipe:, lig furor. ereellent, and it anomie con siderable aid In cases of maw urn mate morsrms "—lac Lanr•L .Sr,ory, Phornat sad Spicy, worthy the genic!. of BoOr." "et moot •eloa6'e ed)uuct to Fialf,Fierb and F•wi, efod obonni he.e a pin . ce on every trable,..—Affuff. Polo Agent. for the United Braces, GARDNER G. YVELIN, f. 117 Fulton et, New York, mod HILLY 3 UAYE, Di Comhlll , Gaston, Far We by Grocttv and Pratt Denlare enTyAbore. Jal&Dlnwdly SCHNECK COMING.—Thia celebra 14 Physician will bete Pitts:nigh MONDAY AND TUESDAY DUO STOKE UP D. QUO. 11. Er.yean, .hem te.. 6t4.1 np nn °Melt for the eletn.uation of tra. Ct ~ N ttz, C NIL TION A L L-D IS E A SES OP THE LUNGS Altar Dr. ..rl,nect,h, depattate, Dr. (Intr.,. 11. Biqaer has been pier i.ltd with a Reti.iroteeter, and will examine ok. ;tool. If they their., It. Dr. Sehneck It the lot ,nt,r of whet I. celled Schnock'n llwei.tromettr, 1... r examining rho louse, which la highly rerun/M0nd...1 by the f tcnlty; Ono town of It Is ph.rrd to the n..kod I resat, and the other to the ear of U. ausco tab,. then, when the patient drawn a lung 101 l I.tet.ih, It 11 tnemtla the onit.l rr rattling of the longa, so loud and dist34.l, t hit by practice It I. eery to de termine bow or and what pert.. Is diacated, and ran unerringly determine .1.-;.tier It le Totterculona, Pleuritic er Bronchial coneumption, or whether It to an athclioa of the iIIattPCOLIO membrane of the bronchial tnbt.a, eytupeth/- sing from the lever er atom ab, and forming prognools ac cordingly. Ilan, years ago I a - as gist nup eta bring in the last stages of consumption, awl was salon from my home Ita pl.l• In my friend. In Moorwitown, New Jersey, to die. I waded sway to •niers •Itylenn, was confined to my bed and my physiotn, who had attended my father's family before me, .aid I .void not line a week. Then. Ilk. a drowning eat catetarg at • straw, I heard of awl obtained tnis preparation uttoots and herb., sett len made. perfect outworn., It reeaot to me that I could feel it penetrating my whole el etent. It ..on, ripeuod U. matter i rul lung., and weld spit nil more than • plot ol offensive yellow matter ....y morning for more then awe--k. A. 5000 u that be. gee to ontool..e, ay comas, fever, pain, night aweets, all gun to here me, and my a; le In tocaMeto giewt Met It wbs with difficulty I teeth! keep from eating too much. I ea on gained my strergth, and here town growing In dealt ever atom It tunctoemed ell who thew me, as every one thonoht 1.1. rtn to gone veer to be raleal &gala. llany of those people eha knew am then aro now Ilelug In Now Jereey and fhthalelphis, who could wiry unruly the moat therm:lnlet. as to the truth of this statement.— Mine Ira • • leanly ton fining my father, tenth, brother. sod Meter. all w.th conouroption, cud I alone.. lett Now I tri 1. the beat hada., bud have for years Wrtehet r err two hundred nod ten poulnle. Imtnelluiety on my rectrcery I turbe.l T attantlon to the aol, nee of medicine. end the army of MIA !ember awe., In tart, I wae driter. to /1 t.y the great number ..1 people cming to dor sending for me from 101 l pa le cure them; mud I ueler'my volt that at dile tloy I hare heal es mach expel I core and euccebe In the treatment of this thereat. as en y ether porton In the country, busing vistte4 man. Pottlowa dI It, and etodied the various ty pee and forme of the dlseere peculiar to the onferont phase of our chouste. I therefore' feel • c...tahlent :o my mote of trestuent which the.e who coptlcel thrlrproc tire to to.t one locality can hardly hope to Obtain. I em the proprietor of throe medicine.; the Pula:teak Syrup for Oaneumpre.s. eta Weed Tank /car D 3 spepsy, sad Mandrake Pine lot Liver Complaint. One bottle of Er. Waal Tank. aten retiree. the worst caws of Dlepepsy. The 111.1 drake tide hese hicome In 1,311:101013 nee h., all Llli or• "omplairte where porgativr are required. TL act en the liver and rtornach .11111 bit to calomel, without I.v. I any bad effects, and are warranted not to contain & par trete of calknoni or mercury. The Tonle and Pills were originally intended to armlet lite Pulmoniu rl rasp to enena Cutrantoptiou a hen the stomach and liver are retire disordered; but they wee often now tread wino the longs are not diseased, arab the Lapel.' rnaltra The Pultuoulc &Imp is calcurated to carrel the lungs, stomach end hear, and will ripen sot remove ail =orbs, mat ter frum the rtern; but esonetimes the bowels ate so c..stive., and the liver eV sloggush, that it requires some thing mote active with the Porn:route Syrup; Men toe Eea Weed Tould and dlendrale Pals are required. The dirt,. iron which accompany the Syrup explain *hen they are to be cured. • Thom wishing a therrugh ommination with the Reepi. en Meter will . be charged three dollars, but all advice will be given gratis, and I will do all In my power to mplalu the nature of their