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10111 MI BS & DILWORTH,.
Forwartint h. Comm si o ofa ereh ants,
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. • No: 190 Water sad 9811rstatrootIV
,aiza yiktoirk. 4iftibargaii.
Browo.4 l . l 4riterldr.. l / 4 Dmi.,thamat
41,01,,0f5t. niNf t va,z i titam oth • Co., Et ;milk
.T, k frank
SkOrner k Can dal W.W.I I kW.; CklaVs fterwood k
oh, din- ?ninny' l Moder; 1311.1mang Cornell k Doesey,
EfidtaninOrersearyPhtladalidalic Cook's,. Ak Brotherr o
AzIL Ocala, Nair YM:: fe2
Bpszunvis er ISTEMART,
olexelo Sneers & Comunhen !krauts
ler WOOD _ STREET:
HECK & •Lai&Aft,
toCcusols i+o
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IreTS ZE Co,
Win:haat* °mars, boobs) What smai7orsraidiu g 'Umaa
`tad Iteilertla Wistons Produce attd Passistoos, at 24a.186
- Marty street. Pittsburgh, Penna.
Ciscirtgaroaula Clastae,ltutter, ram Oaths. etc., was
'ltedand larenactory return. gas...mad. - Liberal cab ad
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.:RRODDCII• -AND 1103111$81fIN
6 S trl itblield Street,
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Duren In PLOtrft, OKA. ft,. MILL /KED, .1 o u r,
Pro.inco. '4p:raid ottentho iftea to Wu
.,,,ldtturtemts of Produce.- &stet to Pattacurgli Merchants gee.
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BROWS Alr.;_
G-noozußs
- AND DEALCIIII
• '-.PLOURANDSIEDS,
Bitio.7l9l . .titid 193 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh
,J.11.0431,111D.
CACIVIETIMIIII tic CO., •
.O?mnitistois & Forwarding iiisrenants,
Don... la
.- WESTERN RESERVE CIIEESE,
LARD, FORK, UADON, FLOUR, /DM,
.*:AR Pearl Ad., Salerinn, Orland 2 Lard OR, Dried
• - trait and Pradara generally.
" • • Nos. 141 and t4l.Front S
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.1.1017E4 (}RAIN , ac PRODUCE,
.q . , ; ,, ,-.A.wtl.. , , No. 343 Liberty 4 ttttt ~
1 -. 40,..... - -. , .__ .L ,- - .• .: —, . - , PITTSBUR(III,. PA.
~ •-...,..; '' -, •Caotice bomb o TLOUtt, for Mart's and Gamily ono,
coNstantly oit Land.:. Partkolar atttentlun pale to ill Hug
t t : Otdtot tor ilereberldleir generally. t orttlyd
_..-TAMS A. BSTZER, Forwarding and
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COMMIS3IO4 KIWITANT, for tbee ..le of noun.
• EDLIINOMOON,L&I/D,DITITEIL Meath. MIND PHU iT,
wet Prt.. A Steuenthy, 14 dilmktt &reel, weir Pout,
PalebterL
Suter. to F. U. Dthe4,llsq Dittaburgb, Witham Dilworth,
"It: de; H. Cuthbert A 800, do, Atwell. Lee k Co., do, Juba
Ea, de; D. Homer t 30., Cincinnati; 0. bred,.
1.. , ;:.1361 er, - M.& M. • Beuk,lVlrcellog, 8 mu.. I Ott. Coq, ea,
• 'CraufJe JVCct.,. do; - Pexteu t Donley, deg 000&111•11 & Cm,
wure FRANK VAN GONDAR.
Cigar? a VAN GORDEN,
t . ....,.: . ..11;R,C11 , AND15E BROKERS,
qouirrssroy MERCHANTS,
lld Second Street, Pittsburgh.
11270.10
.E. W. Tie. At Ca. New 'Torn, Shrkei • Dfintirth, Pit.sh'g
lianer t Co., •gat Efirbsugh t Co.,
I•KoPoon. Ulna • Young. D'Oinllen4r.lilenns Co."
Philadelphia. Harriman Dapper, Cthelu.
Plawball & f l / 4 .n0, PM]. IT. S. Dog. • Co.,
T.-Whit ridge Co; HAUcoars, U. D. Newcomb • Co. Lon.
ruzbuxad, Mats I Co., K. nc17.15d
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,IPCIJOLUST & ,BAttKElt,
, - PRODUCE AND PROUIETON
eimagskoiq mkRCEI4NTs,
• • ,-- ':; 1- ii ,-- 1-22.67 , Liberty.Stioet, corner of Rand,
PPPaIDURint, exansrA.
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given Wale pork-bees and do of
Flour, rain; Dried Traits, Potatoes Pork, Laid, ltoLoo
. :Cialeoe:CloThr and.Sifoacaby Peed; do:
Orders Promptly Piled at the lowan snarkerprlcea. Ad
.. 7,711121:61/1111.40 tOialtrcmeentlg.
93.0e60s 01 the PlMA:arab Dag Manufactory. azahlyd
c.dtatk,eti B,
YO a. CO.,
MISSION atERCIUNTO.
IctroGentratiy.
R.ll..De; c pot,
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And !SeilFs In War, at.
.i.irratamoT fluARITur--35
'CIL&DWICK s so
,O,OMM,ISSION DIERCV .
1.! itituarta PAPER AND R
Bistarang Fire Brickand Pot Clay,
N 011.1.49 mid 151 Woad Stn., saner BUM, Pittacarah.
ty ro W Paper at Maatitactumr.? price.. Ca.h
➢modJollyd
- LLO Ddt voissivra,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
,NE.ELLIIRS IN PRODUCE
COIII3I.IISION INEMICIDINTEI
for Unbinds of
NO METAL - AND BLOOMS,
• • • No. 9511 , Llloorty Scrum,
my 1, wawa) • PITPADOIIOII. PA
HITCHCOCK, BIeCELICKILW di Co.,
puteatters to Ilodotan,Pan d Oa.)
Forarareling and Comm - is/lion Merchante
And Wholeolo Doslessto
Produce, Flans snd
. .ok , ist prow aminisicavd L PittsbinvA,
iplayd—my2s
irlillg6BAAWAl2l...anuman I. PM:M.-AM B. WHISAGIL
laritiataga iteanA L . 00..
COMMISSION , l IRCIIANTS,
Idei§, , Priiiislolll3 tr. Ptoalace '0 enerally
,:.'!'; , ... 1 . 1 10,209-TaCtaasty - Streat, Pittsburgh.
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DILLTJUI
'Molar. Grain and ProduCe.
Coranussion and Forwarding Merchants,
• N 0.114 Somoißl..,Pituborrl, Po.
layaLflyd
L comma:.
CUTABERT ot SON: General Commie
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. ataa teen for the Bala and Ruda.* of awl gstate,
,80. 61 Malang ittraet, Plitobantb. , J cat)
a. ILlJOuarr . -.......0ran unosar.
7:171:110 - GE Ti .- t - V 0., .
E LOIIE .FACTORS and Produce Commis
__ .eoe Sterchaota, lot the safe of Floor, (halo, &ads aod
~_noar gk enernr: Nora r 7 5 .. Water and 91 Front street,
Fghbo feZt.ly
latugglisto. , ,
SaJOIINSTON, (succeasor td L.Wilcox,i
HAT a1L'1MU3731131% Caratr dbattaffecf and neolA
ltreels, 'Code! toqwet atteutloe to Pi! asaprianrot of Pore
.Dragto7 elfetutcala; Perfumery and Panay GoNla, nloa
blaVitally Modiclaca,olls, Alcohol, Ltorolng Mold, Para
`..:40 son as utu, favorite brand. oftlgars;aa, all of whielf.are
/foral utrpasatal la vitally sod ad lowest prima
• ptiralcian'o precriptions carefully compounded. oc2lllld
Vir• B 1 MIKEOWN, , Wholesale Druggist,
Carboa*ll iklanittactarsiand.Agent:k. r
Solid Lad 1.414 •istntets. No. 1.61 Libeny pin.
' 1•30:1yd
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tj L. FALLNESTUCK Co., late (Ole firm
JO. B. A. laroessock .od mammon to Floodoo
Brom, Wholocale Drogen 80. CI, eon. Wood ood tom ,
SU, IMUstonxi. Pi.
ma. BB 4....F.41.115iE5T0CK CO.,
.Dr.CIOSI , ADd Mnathiturm Wilt.
and =meg., aniser Wool sod /not Amos, bur
brash. r , • mth7
Sara.
BAD * k HEITHE, WHOLESALE AND
so.flarusguaa,carnerof Mealy nod I. Cask a.,
. FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
:tyWllocz kOalconarsio.tsn.t.nd
rlartaatly =hand afoll and compiote imp:Armen: of Divis,
frtedkixema, Modicum Meets, Perfumery, and all article* par.
Salvias to bli buoineo.
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XrPbyelo:aitayreaerlptlois Carefully 03211p0110 dad Ia ail
Afar
Tlift: GEO. H. , _KEYSER, DRUGGIST,
• :1:/,140Weedatretti order of Wood street and Vireo
i2.lllll7.2lttiburghas.
4MIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer. n
Dram PA:14404 Irarnbhas 1.131 Dyentare,
IMETl,vatect. Pittobangh.
All warms will mesh'. Moil atteralOn•
hobuct, R3101“0.
T. ~ t• . ' orlr. Packers
IL" and Deal as ID'Pr /6110 imn•r of Market ind Front
St. artmottoz—..— ' tam.
Ru m ToWIN
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earrir Moise, * t rm' N , Butter Lbsttod , Itt
r*" V . 3 . 14 d 2, Dt l6 4 /Z . F°
= l / 4 ; , trtala'atal% OZe:L=Pu t
ttotas
rwave Nollate 661,0114 - 2541 /15 First ttio, between
WOO/1 tad Itottthlteld tla,Plttabttrgt.. r. *P2:114
AMUSE' MAR,CUOUSE.—IIBMW
ALL UIL letwerillag sad ebutzekoden Merch.L.4
/Maw is Mae., Dater, Lake liatt .4 Prodneeiroamdky,
-tie W. 4 ek, watae, Pillebargh. ak)23 '
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WAIMUOUSE. J.fiS. GARD
ixim.whoisid• Doris- la Row Pr Halms sea
alw =ii,Y, 60. 6 Brim% eerie, letwerm Meets
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16 3 BELLEAS a C 0.., Denten in Provi
- -11:.„... gm. Lard on, &a, No, WV Mori' stria. olePorio
. 4 .. :w ,o elessfebuld wrist. seeZaled
SUNDRIES -500 bble. Floar--all grades;
10,000 'boa Corn —ess• sod shelled:
16,000 -"- Nu Wheat:
SOO " Opting do -. •
- 1 0001:Joon, Beg.,
mean Andra No bY -.
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lEJRR4C•I'T, di . CO., '
virtu 11032 T. ADM . =Min:Lb,
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SATURDAY !MORNING; , APRIL
(For the. 11,11 PI ttabargh Elstettel
We Do illovs-t& Stgai of Progress mnq
0 - p r-o-IP7e-in
Nem". Edifor • : Oa the 17th day of July, 1 . 794,
several hundred - designing and misguided nun, In-,
habitants of four colinties of . Pencuyivatia, had as
sembled together in that lovely region of:canny
nearChartiers Creek , about °Wandler south of 'our
city) in tailliew of alb eilief oar present County
Pont , lions. and of thertedstone Ephicopaloharda"
not 'to erect ach hor a house of refero for the
poor.; They had as mbled for a far different pe:
pose. LA Oeuvres, t_or,ganieod cinder the' new
of .
Constitution whieirmade oar peoplea - Fie nation, dill
laboring and draggling under: this buidese of 011 F
long, weary and desperate conflict for liberty and in
dependence, had, in conformity with the very first ,
grant of power in thatinstriment, pissed an act im
posing -
an Guise upon whiskey. - This act had bean
deliberately approved by that pare patriot, George
Washington; It bad been received without objection
In, all other parts of the nese formed Union, and over
die million of dollarshad been-placed in the public
Treason, under its provisions; and yet-here in, our,.
own vicinity over seven hundred limn and deluded
men had assembled around the comfortable mansion
of the chief noels* ollicer,resolved to compel him to
resign his caw or to destroy him and his property.
Regardless or forgetful entirely of all the previous
exertions of that officer, John Neville, in securiog
this country first to the Atigio.Sason race and after
wards to the free and independent American branch
of that rate--regardless or, perhaps, ignorant of the
fact that Jona Nevins in his early manhood bad
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accompanied Washington and Braddock in their ill
fated attempt to rescue the country from French rule
fcgardlera of the fact that John Neville was the
first American officer to take possession of Fort Pitt
—forgetful of hie faithful services throughout our
languid arduous straggle for independeace and the
eight of self-government—regardless of thefact that
he had brought all his means (large for those dap)
.hither and bed engaged actively in the improvement
of this region—regardiess of the undoubted flOOßti
totionality of the excise law and of the fact that
more than ninety-nine hundredths of the citizens of
the country bud approved : and submitted to it—those
metignant and misguided men had resolved that he,
John Neville, should resign or die.
lie, however, was equally determlned and rasoloto
not basely to betray the trust reposed in him. Ito
made his escape; bat his house, his bare, mid hie
negro quarters, were destroyed, his form laid waste,
and ho driven into temporary exile.
Governmont, however, at length is aroused, ordor
is restored, and John Neville, and other exiles return
hitherall the ahem to their homes, bat ho has a
horde to create. The lovely spot which he had be
gun to improve and decorate 13 no longer pleasant
to his sight. The recollection of insult and outrage
experienced there Is too been and bitter to himself
and his brave-hearted with to permit their return
to it.
Another home in the vicinity of their children and
grandchildren must be found; and fortunately he was
the owner of two-thirds of that beautiful spot which
is now spread tut before the spectator like one great
highly -improved garden.l mean Moutout'a Island,
now Neville township.
Nis wife, who never entirely recovered from the
chock of the Whiskey Insurrection, died botore the
new home was made ready and comfortable for her;
but at length he, accompanied by a few of his most
faithful and attached servants, removed there, and
there at length was doted his active and eventful
career in 1803, aged seventy-two years.
Time still glided'on, sixty years and two days had
elapsed from the destruction of John Nmille's prop
erty, when en the 19th of July, 1959, another as
*emblem, of citizen. was colleoted on the banks of
the Ohio, within fall view of the highly cultivated
fields and gardens of Diontour's Island, and within
reach of the sound of the human voice of John
Neville's death-bed chamber; not,howevor; to en
gage in insane warfare against a lawful tax on whis
key or to destroy a neighbor's property: — This new
assemblage was for a far higher and nobler purpose,
and was in itself a etrikiog mark,and evidence of
advance and improvement. It was for the purpose
of "celebrating the laying of the corner cone of a
magnificent edifice for the residence, protection and
cure of those unfortunate persons who have or may
become insane, many of them through the tensor that
article for the cheap and untaxed supply of which
civil war bad been waged, valuable property destroy
ed and a kind neighbor, a faithful soldier, a true
patriot and a good citizen dHreti into exile.
eid John Neville still been living in July, 1859,_
on his, farm on Montoor'e Island, full enjoyment
of his health and his faculties, surely the jubilant
About. and cheers of the assenahlage of 15.0 mast
_
ul w treat wtt6 e farozioon • . •
a of the destructive' of July, 1794.
tlwa, our country does advalica in .cis Lisa
lion and in all the moan, of niderit4 one. race wiser
happier wad better; slowly, perhape, hot 'till f..;
ward. C.
AVE WS ITEMS.
GRAIN tan Fanny PROSPICTII V 3 Onto,—We
are gratified to learn from all 313000118 of the
Stale of Ohio, that the prospects for abundant
crops of wheat, rye, barley, &0., were tower
more encouraging within the recollection of the
oldest inhabitaut. In regard to fruit, we have
encouraging and discouraging reports, but we
are inclined to the opinion that the fruit is wife
—peaches may have been nipped slightly by
frost, but the crop, if not injured further, will
doubtless prove an abundant one. Upon the
whole, with the present appearance of grain
crops, fruit prospects and tb - rift of vegetation
generally, the grater!l heart has great cause to
be thankful and rejoice. We look forward with
sanguine hopes foes brighter future for the State
I
or Ohio—somewhat discredited, by commercial
and monetary disinters resulting from the con
tinued failure of crone for a number of years
last passed. Those who have sneered at, may
before long have canoe to collet the trade of
Ohio. The wealth is within the fertile eoil of
the State, which only requires time and a few
favorable seams to dere:op.-87mb. Herald.
Btu htvis.—The Ohio, at this city, is now
nearly bank full. The rise last night le estimated
to be about 8 feet, and still riving nearly half a
foot per hour. The water, this morning, was
just up to the P. & C. gallica(' track, and the
steamer Convoy was about on a level with the
Water Works. Early this morning, we under
stand, the denizens of the long brick row, at the
Roiling Mill, were driven out of their dwellings
by the inroads of the water. The prospect ie
that we stand a good chance of having a rise as
high as the memorable one of '52.
P. S.—At 8 P. a., all Water street is covered
with water up to the door steps. The farm op
posite lower end of the oily, also the rolling mill
Out, are submerged. There are ruiners of bridges
beltg carried off creeks, but they need confir
mation.
Owing to the high orators, and the consequent
danger to railways, :no regular trains have
patted this city, either up or down, since Mon.
day evenieg.—Steu6. Herald, lith.
DESTRUCTION or PEOPERTE.--PrOCO meagre in-
formation received on Wedoesday morning, wo
have little doubt that the recent heavy rains
haveyEitilled in serious damage "to property ly
ing along the streams. The bridge at Ramsey's
Mille, on the Ten Mile Plant; Road, wee carried
away by the uoprecedently high flood In the
Chi:tiers, the road itself badly demigod In many
places, fences carried off, epriog grain fields
swept Gni, cad other actions injury sustained by
the farmers along that valley. A rumor pre
vails in town that all 'or nearly all the bridges
between lids ;dace and Pittsburgh have been
carried Off. It is oeritin that Raylin's bridge,
five miles east of Washiogton, 'has beenswept
from the abutment!, though the' timbers, it le
stated, are eared. The Pitteburgb coach, On
Wedoeeday morning, was unable to effect a otos
slog at this point, sod was accordingly compelled
to return to Washington.
—Since writing the above, we learn that the
dam at Lae:oak's eate•mill, some three milea ftom
thisplece, gave way an Tuesday, letting out on
immense volume of water, which did - serious
damage to the farms extending down the North
York of Ten Mile. Down below Pleasant Valley
Church, a frame store room, occupied. by Hiram
D. Eobch, was started from Ile foundation and
carried some distance, where it lodged on a slight
eminence.—Wash. (Pa.) Rfp.
• EflOli WATAR AT Wiese Reveres—Lin Tomut
up.L-The water at West Newton is higher than'
it has ever been before, even with winter too
gorges. Water street is submerged and the
"billowy aubstance" is filling the callers orator°
room end dwelling house SIAM puts of the
town. Merkelta paper mill is full ykolo second
floor; bat es preparations were Made In timo,
everything except the machinery woe removed
shat would be much fojured, and the goods from
the first floor of roast of the houses on Water et.,
yesterday mitring. Considerable tXollteaterit
end activity . prevailed. The floor, from Pluto
mer's Grist mill:which Ls uhder water, Dearly
to the third floor. Fears are entertained that
the second pier of the bridge will hive way, as
it is cracked and unsubstantial.--Mon. Rep.
• BOY llzetti.—On Wednesday laid, a boy who
bad been-living with T. M. Dreanee, of Eliza.
betb tp., bad gone Out for the purpose of haul
ing something—Mr. . Drennan, being id. Pitts
harsh. It appears (remelt that can be learned
of the case, that the boy was killed instantly, ps
the first Intimation the family had of the occur
rence, was telt team running home eta furious
rate.- His age yes about seventeen, aud, his
name Idirdy. • His body WAS fOfflld our a tree;
some Catenate from - the house, and a mystery
still lays ever his deatp,_li on Rep,
Hum Mein, BAThri . all.--The - Moneesetiela
titer is eery MO and ritifig;heying attained. a
mark not hi below the freshet of 48,52, Pure
are entataked ihit_ the htittge- ovee'Vliteoll
•
Creek between Maplace end'Esat Williameport
wilt be earried;awayi as a quantity of drift wood
- hoe indgedlglinst and die water rapidly
coining up to the (loon The Valley of Bliogo
ayerfeat Caffein' of water, and we hear. of
dametige to mute and bliasea along it/ contee.—
.Ilien,Rep. -
Scum or Dmucla.We.dropped into the Hall
of the Aoademy of.ficiettect and Art, in Brewer's
Block, hatiight; and were somewhat surprised
to see the class on. mechanical drawing already
as work. it le ooly a few weeks since the idea
watt Meet started,' end now the clue is in opera
tion. We were : informed by one of tho gentle
men compoishig the , section of design that the
,rtuniier ef:spplicall4tl4 in the first week they
started; for admiission, -were over sixty, but the
committee - limited thenamberto thirty, saying,
ire think very trulY,,that Catlett opinion jusilee
could not be done to a larger number. The
terms ere, cue dollar for twelvatnOttlbs, at thy
,imil or Aut. thno be - olsete ii ;turned out and a
new one comes in. Them:don contemplate es
tablhing ,an ornetnental eehoel after they get
fair' under way. •
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, P onmoaas GO/BG vu CITICAOO. +A prelimi
nary meeting Was held last evening by the Re
publ cane of title city to make arrangements for
elle iog the National Convention. al. Chlesge.
arra enthimixem prevailed, and spirited ad
dr es, were read .. A resolution was -adopted,
two ra ting is Committee of Correepondence with
a vi ii of Obtaining the eactieration of those
who i desiga attending . from other portioos of
Weafern PennsYlvania, and a list of names was
open d , d, quite a , number eigniog. The list will
rein a open sell., Club Remo, in the care of
hlr. ale, the janitor, and those who intend go
ing to Chicago are requested to come and register
themselves. The meeting adjourned to meet at
same place on Tuesday eveolog next. We no
derstand exec:olden tickets will be issued by the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne Et Chicago A. It. Co. as
half price .
FALSE PRETINSE9.-OEO Edward Myers was
arrested yesterday by officereGumbert and Ham
ilton, charged with attempting te draw money
at the Citizens' Beek and Bank of Pittshurgb,
on a bank book belonging to Mr. John Bogue,
which he had taken from a trunk at the house
of Mr. Preyrogel, where be boarded, and by re
preeentiog himself as Bogue. Ho is &journey
man baker, and recently worked in Kittanning.
lie will have a hearing this morning before the
Mayor.
LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
CEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE
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Wasutiturow, April 1 3.—Notwithstanding the
mina. romye to the contrary, concerning the Pot
,r and Pryor difficulty, tip to thie time abut one note
hart passed, mid Mr. Potter him determined on his
course. Ho will not recede irons his pesidou issumed
yesterday in the House, nor compromise himself by
apologetic decimotione, haviog neither given nor
Intended affronts justifying the peremptory demand.
It Is said Col. Linder is acting for him, bat others'
advice has been taken, whose names are withheld to
prevent Interference or aaaaa L Mr. Potter is within
ecovenieut reach, though without access to nay per
sons hot those Immediately condoned. His family
are Ignorant of his whereabouts, No farther action
ninny kind will be taken until to-morrow, and all
statements to the contrary are merely speculative.
The following is believed to be a correct atatement
of the Potter and Pryor affair up to noon today:
Immediately after the occurrence in the Hour°,
Mr. Pryor dispatched through Mr. Hindman, of
Ark., a note to Mr. Potter, asking him to leave the
District to receive a written communication in Vir
ginia. Col. Lander, who had been datignated•by Mr.
Potter aS his friend, handed to Mr. Chmlam, after a
lapse of twelve hours, a note eccepting the challenge,
and naming common bowie knives as the weapon.,
and to fight in the open air, with two friends each,
armed with Cult's pistols. Mr. Chealam protests
against the form of weapon as absurd, barbarous
and vulgar, nod offers to construe the code in the
most liberal way, provided other arm, are tug
petted. Mr. Potter authorised Col. Lander to de
cline say other terms, and Col. Lauder offers to sub.
stitute himself for Mr. Potter, with other weep ins;
to both of which propositions Mr. Potter replied that.
us Mr. Pryor's note contemplated avoiding the •nti.
dueling penalties in the district, and that
,hie ( Pot.
ter'a) disqoaliOcation was contained in the °Minato
tion of Wirmonsint he could nut leave the district
On this, Mr. Chmlam, a aubstitute for Mr. E1i111119413,
who was obliged to leave for Arkansas. handed Mr.
Potter a peremptory challenge from Mr. Pryor, Ant
ing his note. Mr. Pryor replies that the first Is vul
gar and inedmissable, and while appreciating Mr.
or'. seal for his friend, they hare no muse of
• 4, in • ,t 1 en re ciao I no demised to
mike of t. •
nokyet heard of the action of his second is the =leg.
ter. 'The latter Is believed to bars accepted, after
constiltation with Messrs. Miles, gettt, &lessee and
Hammond.
Potter came Into the House at 13 o'dock, and
was greeted by a number of hie friends, with whom
he retired toe cloak room.
• •
Mr. Can Dyke was before Mr. Covode's Commit
tee, and testified that his difficulty with the President,
resulting in bin remora!, was occasioned because be
protested against the Federal office holders centrol
liog Democratic policy in the city and State. lie
had a long correepondence with the President. Ilia
testimony established the first fact that Ueorge W.
Baker, the Collector's brother, received pay for an
office which did not exist by law.
The above is based on Information obtained In
Democratic circles.
In Republican quarters, the version is that, to Mr.
One.lam'. note objecting to the form of weapons, Col.
Lander replied that Mr. Potter detested the whole
system of dueling, as barbarous and loi:lmam but
being called to account for the exercise of free speech
on the door of the Bosm, he consented, not being
accustomed to the usual weapons of the duelist, to
meet him Ito a way that would place them on equal
terms, and to name the time, place and weapons; but
as the weapon. named by Mr. Potter were objected
to, Col. Lander, without Mr. Potter'. knowledge,
tendered himself for Mr. Potter, with restrictionii,
which was also declined, on the ground stated. The
correepondence between the friends of the parties did
not close till this morning.
Sr. Lours, April 13.—The pony express that left
San Francisco at 4 o'clock p. e. on the 3d of April,
reached St. Joseph a few minutes after 5 o'clock this
evening, but while they Tuna °peeing the dispatches
and report. preparatory to! transmission east, the
wire broke down between Kansas City, and Leaven
worth, and - too late to replir it to.night. We will
have it up early in the morning.
An organized band of borsii!tbieves have annoyed
us all the spring, in the territory. They rot the
wire simultaneously in several places, and erten
carry off and hide a quantity ofit, nod once threaten
ed the life of the repairer.
'(Signed] C. 61. 87.01114,
Sopl. Mo. River Telegraph Co.
Sr. Louts, April 13.—The Democratic Convention
finished nominating the State ticket this morning
and also elected IS delegate* to the Charleston Con
vention. Nine electors of this delegation were %in
laid:acted. It t. understood to sued: Bunter II;
Douglas 3; Dickinson and Breckenridge 2 each. The
Convention then adjourned sine die_
The trestle work 3 mile. north of Springfield on
the St.TouLe, Alton and Chicago Railroad gave way
under a passongor train at 10 o'clock last night, pre
cipitating the engine, baggage and one passenger
car down an embankment, killing two men, and In
juring several other persona; names unknown.
CIAVANINAtf, April 1 3.—Advices from Vera Cruz
of April first., cosfirm tho raising the sedge by Mira.
mon.. Owiog to waueof provisions and munitions
of war be had lost 2000 oil of 5000 men. The lose
to the city was trilling.
Adoloci from tho city of hforioo state that there to
strong feeling in that sky in favor of a war with
the United States.
The American Atinieter arrived at Vera Cure
tbo 28tb.
.D 6 Oillodo had gotta to Tampico to stator on
casopValaidez, rs..
with 2,500 moo, had boos delhatod,..with
a loss of 1,500.
CINCINNATI. Aprill3.—The Columba, papers state
that the Injuries aumained by the railroads and ca ,
male in the central part of the State, are greater than
was anticipated. the damage to the public work. is
great, being not less than $60,000, Easter Newark
the Central Ohio Road I, corned with water for
miles. At Marietta, yesterday, the water was six
feet deep on /farmer miner°, and rising three theses
per hour. At Zanesville the Moskiegum was higher
than was ever known before. West Zthesvine Wen
all under water, and the lower end of Zanesville was
in the same condition.; The Central Ohio Railroad
was very meth damaged, sod I warehouses
-had beta washed awy.
Nair Yon's, April 13.—A letter from Cassius M.
Clay, dated the 10th of April, says: Oar troubles
with the November Committee, are, I trbst, entlal
forever. We ate left to the cojoyment of our consti
tutional rights.
The a n dry, to-day, brought in an indictment
for piracy murder agalort Moto, alias Johnson.
This is lb. case of the oyster sloop tragedy.
The New York Methodist Conference have been
engaged in an exciting debut° on elavery.
Tool', April I3.—A most destmctire fire a:marred
at Whitehall, N. Y., this evening. The telegraph
offioe haring been burned, we are unable to obtain
full pa:Sentare. The floe broke out fa Nall's drug
store, on Canal street, and ateLo'clock there were
twenty building. destroyed, luoludlng twobanks, the
poet office, telegraph office and exptetsx office, end
the fire was atilt raging. An engine lett,litalland
for the 1C4130 of the conflagration at 6 p. in , tad help
was also expected (rout Saratoga and other placmh
BOSTON, April 13.—The master and seven of the
crow of the whaling barque Roscoe, weredrowned
off Cope Horn, by the twat being smashed by a
The names of the lost are as follow: Capt.
W. Halm", his son Coo. Balmy, Hugh Bell, Henry
Esagainat, Edwin goNsunare, James Castlo,Warren
Thntaten. and Ildsuinel,Tortagese. -The Rowe ar
ritediaNew Bedford yeaterdey.: - •
Dimuotor, Ayfil du:civil by ea mine
i n g o t slog the Jigs ofthe. BaltLotoro Ohio
IG iltire' bola ail t , . All Uts brhips
alaciambakluenbi ere In pa evadition, and Into,
taatewthe roatitropyrat*l."
TT'sTl..vßoiti': ..- ''''OAzETTE
Thlrty.litxtla Cengresa—artrat Session.
Wasinearox CRT, April 13.
•
The House Le engaged tip private Ms. •‘
Carter, from the Committee on the District of
001arobia, moved for autliority to appoint a clerk.
This being refused. be'eaked to be exenied from
standee eaohairman of tb•Committee.
Mir. Barnett hoped that this would not-be granted,
es the gentleman is now excited.
Mr. JohaCockrine—tilow that the Anti-Polygamy
• bill had passed, entreated hie friend to remain ID his
poshien. (Laughter.)
Mr. Carter did not hear his colleague', words, bat
his eloquence _floated lama feather on the wave,
leaving no ripple behind. (Laughter.)
The question of if/CC:dna' won passed over.
Mr. Carey asked leave' to introduce a resolution
instructing the Committee . on Agriculture to report a
bill for an efficient raerguisation of the Agricultural
Boman. • • -
Mr. Bnunb . objeote&
o n mu m of . hdr.lPottei:', the Committee on Rey*.
Intionary Pensions be authorised to employ a clerk.
Mr. Cottle; from the Nettle Rail ad Committee,
reported a bill on the subleot, erbteh era, ordered to
be whitest and retorted book.
Several private bilk were passed and the liouse
adjourned tillliondap.
gryiT.,.—gereral executive communications of
no importanc were read;
The- House 'act for the admission of Kansas WAS
read and referred to the Cesumtttee on Territories.
11fr. Filch offered a resolution directing the proper
acting officers of the'Vesiriary to eettle the accounts
of Randolph 'Clay, Iliald*: to Pero, which was re
ferred.
Mr. Wilson's resolution In relation to the euppru
don of the Blau tr"detrai referred the Committee
on Foreign Relations.
Mr. Sumner punted tupplementary papers to the
memorial 'of William Sanborn, Containing authenti
cal copies of tiro writ of habeas corpus In the case of
his discharge.
Mr. Sumner alluded to.the factthat there was no
resisting a mob as previanely stated in the Senate,
unless it was by the kidnapper who arrested Mr.
Sanborn. The Special Committee knew that Er.
Gor. Win was In pollution of important facts re
lating to the Harper's Bony affair,which he would
not disclose for ruble; and threw own the challenge
to the Committee and the country that he would not
appear; yet he was not summoned, and two Honiara
mon who knew nothing about the affair, were arrest
ed and put In jail, and the other kidnapped.
Mr. Mason said so for as he spoke of the actions
of the Committee, the Senator knew nothing of them.
The Committee would report In doe time.
Mr. Sumner replied that Mr. Wise was not kid
napped, nor handcuffed,'" fact apparent to all 'tbe
papers, and the Me 12101114 were laid on the table.
The bill unending thelatent Laws came up.
Some verbal amondruata were made. At one
o'clock it was laid aside, and the private calendar
returned.
The bill for the relief ot David blyerls wat paned
for $30,000.
The Senile went Into tieentlee restion
Adjourned.
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:qanzsow, Ind., April 13.—Courtland Cowden,
Who was on triad to-day in the Circuit Court for the
murder of Valentine Delft In Ootoberiast, wu
•
The jury lo the cue of, the Roy. Win. H. Sheets
for seduction, failed to striae, and the defendant mu
admitted to ball till the next term of the Court.
Sr. Sentra, April 13.-4 he second messenger OD
the Great Overland Egress route left here at 9
o'clock this morniog with • fair cumber of letters,
a fall immmary of telegraphic 1111111, and tea private
dispatches for Elan Fuooiioo and Sacramento. The
eurtrier eaalwatd bound, elho Is doe here to-day, has
Jun yet arrived. •
C. W., ANS 21:Tb6 Nortbern Trans
portation Company's propslior Miohigan, bound for
Ogdeuzburg, the Eat boat from Chicago this season,
passed down tbia afternoon. She raports but little
ice remaining.
ATCRIDON, K. T., Aprll.l3.—The special Dines
Convention of the Episcopal Chureh,held at Tope
ka, yesterday, elected Dr. Dyer, of New York city
Illahop of Kansas.
MI LWAU K ME, April 13.—The propellor Nair( •
State arrired from the tower lake thy morning,
being the Brat venal through the Straits. 'She putt
ed through Skillagalee with but little difficulty.
. _
tru E RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE
11 GOIIPAN aOr POILADELPIII.aI
Ornct, No 3010 Wax:re 81111,T,
INsuras AO &INA? LONA 011. LUISI.I(IE BY FINN,
Oa Moans, Btorna aod whoa Nol/dloga,llealtadorparuetnal,
and ou Yanntare, Onoldt, Wares. stud Macaw,
dlr., In Torpor °matt",
. -
CART CAPITAL ---
Ihrnsteal as follows:-
1h lilnd 11ortirsgra on Mr Property, ersrila
dortb1610••nloont $165,000 00
Groand Nehr,fireaciere.......... ------ 2 , 10: 1-0
4
City of f bliiilifiii,4li• eta pet cc t. bash -.-...—. 50,000 00
Conti. /teBroed CB'. lox p-r c t. second Mort.
O
Al4oefiyCoup , r ii!! piiy
I ditiiri e ti, * wilktoto.. .
111351101058 001 Broad Top nu.-
Ces. Y. owl opt Lifln.A.-iii.-...---- .
4,000 00
The Renaud Huhu! Imam.. 00. 8r0ck_..... 21,350 00
The Comity Fire
The 16.1nriere &I 8. do du -- 700 00
Pehneylrahla 11•10,561 Company do ._ 4 050 00
Onrochercial Baok do ...-- 5,155 01
Merl:Lanka 1365.8 do ..--. 2,812 50
Uelao 11. Tosurulco Co. Scrip, (1.1.10.)....--_- 100 00
Bills Berehranle .. . 10,2e7 113
Book • r ecamte , accraedietereet,lc_......-.- ...... /418 81
Cosh cm band sod Is. hued. of Ageor6-....--,.... 11,1155 15
Peuo•. ¢altru•d
031.08
The Directors, In January, declined kton s3 • dlc dof SIX
PCB MT. me the Oepttai Sidi of tale entiaTany, awl tin
the Certlfimtee of Pridits outstanding, for the year ending
December abut lark, without Malortion fur Witte Tax, pay
able in cert.
Alm • biridend of FIPrEEN 555 CRUZ., pueblo pro rags
00 Ms Capital Suck and Premiums warned, not of the preit
Its of toe Company for the year muitag December alit, 1119,
fur which Oertifirenee of Profits, towing Internet, will he
to
to Me Stockholders, and to the Insured entitled
to ImOITO the maim, under the pvid of the charter.
No wrldimM will tee trued lot anyl... a., than len
dollw ur for sop fractional part of one otliar. P am, 1,1111
than leo dotiu., and not lout than owe dollar, ars credited
' to the insured on the twilia of the company, nod ' tf, within
any period of ten yawn, toe raid credtta Mount to tan dot.
We, wertilkiatcw therefor will be lamed.
ceruticatr. of Profit are liable equally, with the NOM! I
Genie Imam and engagements of the Company, and
May be convened into Cepital Stott St any time,. the
option of the holder.
QTei alntpaL Patomett etentilned with the Bemirlty
of • Stock Capful, entitles toe 'neared to pat ticipmee lu the
proNa of the Catopany, without Cabal ty for tort...
Loewe promptly Wilnated:mail paid.
DIItACTOLIS.
Samuel Ithiplidto,
llootert Steen,
William Mower,
Peal W Tingley,
glanhall 11111,
Z Lothropc
Charlet Leland,
Jodi T 'mutiny,
Brallb Bowen,
John Smell, Pittsburgh.
,tic TINGLEY, Prealdeut.
=CM
Win It Thompten,
nude kit Drawn,
Cornelia' eterecooo,
John IL Worrell,
11 4 Comm, .
fable Totaled,
Frederick
Chatire tl Weal,
XOB Woielernor,
a. M fILNOU ai, a m'
J. 0. COP/IN, Apra,
r Wont and Ihhd @trent
F .
OUIITEENTII LIST Of` Applications for
Palling Lipoon,Alui In the CLlerlda titn op to April
lob, 1560:
Poniard Daniel, tarn, 3 J .and, Fild.bmghl
armed, Merlin, do 6th do do
B•eurt labs Adam...U[g boom, 6.h ward, rilt4drab;
134natdrcuchelp, lieorit, town, ad do do
(Mkt Theodure, eating house, 4th du ..• Allegheny:
ROMs. C 11, Likerro. 6dc., do. . Pittsburgh;
Frohlich Frederick, timer; Resume dproship;
terror Jemc. do tat Doer do
lien Jma pb, .do Lamummviilm
Hunker Xmas', eating home, ardOerea township,.
Illidenorand Louie, co do do
Ireland James B, I
Kearns Leonard, Au ad ward, All e gheny;
Booth Lampert, eating harm, al do to
Aloogotau Adam, torero, 4th do du
Alcoa John, du Ith do do
Laois Wm It, do W.M Klimbstli;
Lynch Edward; do ad ward,ritt.bargb;
Lehomo WdlianLeating boom, Iteraums towmbiln
AleaM.r Davidson, tavern, got ward, Pittsburgh,
gbp,.1.,,,, dolor, do *OO.l tileabotb;
Morgan Siargaret, do ild ward, Pittsburgh;
Miller Valentlon, with other goods, Chardon township;
Magnum. Joseph, Jr., tavern, ad ward, Pittsburgh;
McLaughlin franc* do aci do do
tattling Ohm Ly do Ist do Allegheny;
°cosier Henry, do 4th do do
Pao* Jatom, do 4th do do
Bah Jot.; eating homes, Ist do Pittsburgh;
Itutgeor Casper. do talt do do
Roeurig Charles, memo, ath do Allegheny,
smith gosh, do Vemaillea township;
R. 101116181. JOh. 14 do Ema hhoillogbaut;
Fcbmidt Jaclyn, with other goods, Illa ward, Pittaburgh;
Stealer Matthew, taVerD, ad do do
Spear dCbu Id, do Hatt Liberty;
Multla George, 4th ward, Allagheull
licon Hobar do ar
t, do Hose township;
tslimm Julia% Gating hots., ad sand, Pittsburgh:
Wessell William. do 4th do a negh.art
WI tgls Frederick J. lavtra. Rilrabotb towusbir,
Walter Joseph do 411 ward, Allegbehy.
Tomos IL °silos hoc., 2.1 do Pithorgh.
HOMAS A. //OWLET, Clerk.
Clark'. Ofilos, April 12. /860. oplaltd
AN ORDINANCE Relative to mixing Har
tar on the derliete.
0.7100 I. he . It or..alned and •eactod by the &War:
Alderman and oldness of Pittsburgh, in rebel and COMD.6II
Gangly assembled, and ft to hereby enacted and ordained
by the authority of the swish The t whinever any box or
boxes goal be tasted on soy street or alley Ew the pot pose
of run al On off it me or mixing mortar, Ihe owner or owners,
or :person or person. =tog or harlag control atlas names
shall erect s clops board from at least flue feet hist, along
the side of sod between amid lime and mortar boo or boxed
and the foot walk, ender • penalty of an dollars kir cerb
day the provisions of tide section remain noromplled with,
to be collected as other lines ars now by law collected.
Esc. 2. That that portion of Os bJerteestth section„ even.
ty.alsCh chapter of City Coda, which rebuss to sod prohlb.
its the nitrite of mortar on no; potato Kean, atreet or
alley, sod all onl 1a161.11 or parts of orolnaoaaluontlaterd
herewith, be and the setae aro hereby repealed. r
Waked and enacted Into • law In Councils this 10Ih
day of April, .8.D., 18CO.
'Amu MeII7LIIIY,
Preeldent of Beta Council.
Attest, IL Mom Low,
Clank of &loci Council.
I PPMAta O t . : 'CANI)IIB4
Attest, Una Ito Slum,
on Connell.
Clerk of Common Cotiocil.
HATS, .CAPS,
BTR.A.vg. GOODS.
013/LORICIPS FAJSCY HATS,
In mat ibonanes sad .t moderato priom, st
I. H. Hi.llennan & 00. 1 E4
PASELIONABLEI HAT STORE.
No. 75 WOOD STREET..
,Lawstiovan.
M D. SMITEI l'encher of Vidin;Plate,
_yy maadmableinag.iusireasoindlobt4lo6 rule
street, Mors amwaae 2dbArtmindis lbskappy
to pipe;1 1 11 pnagrad ~y .
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COMMERCLeLL RECORD
costunTral of ARBITRATION IOR lIARCII A APRIL
/MPH Dtmorra, T. P.
C 10.1.138 Pacxme , I Wnitax B. La rio.T.
Wair. S.I'CAAAAr. n. owns.
PITTIBBUILGILI WiItSZCZTIN.
(Rrgeerei gineefiliy Pr Ow •Pliwounh flustra
Plwentrion Panne.. Ann 14. nal
Yesterday wee elaarnsingoatdosra The ma shouebrlghb
ly and wannly,and oar Wrests were salve with prom:wooden,'
sod probing and driring huainties men. The wharf area
crowded throughoct the day, uld a great deal of Gunner
ern transacted. The ILI Wen sod Ida May wrot oat with
foil loads, awl moor twu more an wetting ready to lasse s
The 'twinge came In with • good trip, pilnelpehy for city
eon signov and dealers. The river Is (Jilts rapidly, with
moms 15 feet In A other coal boat, the property
of Woo. Alain, of Green Spring*. In thte irichslty, sew
wrecked upon the third tiler of the Birmingham Bridge.
It will prove a total lows.
Uor grails and flour reports foot up pretty formidably.—
some :SOO bbIA of goer and iserwsl tatioraud bushels of
groin. The oriels the moon Wallah trade COII
no means he all to ha amigo, and we sett at OAP present
inning bat little prospect of • mind lawn. The totem',
lion loth, trocql on, eight on the Western Railroads for
some days pall hie cut off the receipt of gran sod door
from that teflon.
!LOVA—
100 bblo from efor•-...
910 do do
100 do d
/76 do du
60 do du
94 du do
220 do do
00 do do
tio do do
50 do do
40 do do
—6 ZS
60 do do ..._ 000
200 do do SGO 602 690 650
100 do do 590 606
1010 da depot, to arrive. P.T.
1 1.1101151—Coro, 2000 bovh em at fda,M66c., 176 do, atom at
02q 600 do lad. at Lac; 600 au do do MI p. 1. Clata,
400 boob, More, at r 10554 k. Rye, MO boob, fliat bands, o
$l,OO.
FEED-1 ton. 611 6461 at $ . 20 jl ton
DAT-3 Low bated M $l6, mid V load. from males at WI
DRIED PEACHES -20 bmh at al.
OROCEItIES—VugaNINI o N. t/. at63.4'§9o.lma m
60 bbl. N. O. at 4069.9c Ca1, lOU U . 6.1. at I t!,4t11160.
BUTTER-8 bbl. roll at Walt., and 36010. prim. box
.tom
RA ISi:4O-2.) I.xe W. R. at $3 hos.
Ca KRES--1.0 lam Ll.mtorg at 17.; 70 bra W. R. at 14'3
104 e.
BACON-2 tne .. c halm at 17012 1 4 c, 18,1.0 RA .pool.
data at Ta.i, COG 7000 lbs InizS 71 / 1 44191.4,., 0000 Eta aides
whISK Y-40001. at 22a2.1, 10 Lhle Old R,o, at $101.2.5.
IFIER—O7OOI. No 3 INA.. dlatkerel at F12,E0 6 01 do at
$13.16; 12 do do White Fleh 01 $5,00, 8 do do hake Trout at $5.
FA LT—ashes 100 bbla at 11.10.
FEARLB-10 to. at 63 e
-1.11111-30 tads Loniovilia at $1,2:,
HOOP P 01.84-6000 raid at $l2 Idr light sod 87,6011 Al.
for slack.
.21.01111GTAIt V AfeU VOA( ig ILIA Al..
The bank [horsed-Li at New York fa exciting some Mile
apprehend.. Only on moodily of this week, the Herd lof
that city .•14, "the haul• Sr. not eapc et.d to dose any In
crease afloat., to-morrow_ Thole led atatemeat showed •
loans aggregate id st2ll.3BB,f.r.alLe as meal Mb ottejor
them to carry al the present time, with the prospect of a
dam] veer before them," .4 yet tpat very •••ning the
banks II that city reported for thew 'eat en Increase of toe,.
of nearly two and a quarter millions of dollam Swelling
the aggregsto loan. to siao,umai. To thi. exptiodon nil
bnt wdrinteett nut of the nity.fl we bank. contributed. Th.
epode doting the same week decreased gSgt,G27 . , and the
ilabilithet, on senses acidulation and delawits, tocreased •
trifle Imo than jrooouo. Tbl4 oil the surface, link. like in
...in; ividetda If the Increased discount. are-tisildiful,
bat it moat be c.4shwaed that the derreue of rash lora.
as compared with the int d demand liebilitlea, doe. not
asem to two a vet, drensi hr ni n g proems, and yet the Ex prism
of that city eats. the exhibit "to tot tlie mtJdt of alarm,
bet of congietntatkdo ehnwing, as it doe., that there is. an
Increased use for more, In if,IIIIIOILI , channel." The
Herald, hoarser. Woks ildfetently. Teeterday, Sllediug
to the figure., it toys: "It le hardly noceddY to ...me
that this 1. a very bed statement le one Grtnlaht the
bank. have lacreawal their loans about three million!. of
dollar., while their specie In tat Nam. period has fallen off
Mutely three quarters of Had the bank. fulfilled
the true pornos of their la.Otnttoe , and refrained from en
tering tato blind compention with private leaders. their
loans hove been led now than they were a reak apt
boa their profit. would also hare been leas. And thla ma in
1857, iota Impellod throe so Dwane • Roans which will have
the effect aatimolding neer importation. and Inrerlog
ltd. fall *pedal of .uffreing for themselves, Lod all their
ortomere
Remo Curran —Tho following a» the Wee far tt
:
21.1...b6,000 yirona —(Prr , ridetwe .boreal, Dth.
The Inlln,og atom. tL. mndlf lon of the t.st.ks of the
orlwting tar. of th. Bubo , twardlug to Me Wen
oat: ...awn. at haul
Loa. Circniation. Deposit.
N. Y Apt. 7 1130 600.731 22.566,131 6.6:!,7 83,656,535
Boston, Apt 7.C0.1,04.'1,000 13111.160 7,750,000 20.470.000
AO 7. 27.211244 24:00,271 3.628,3,4 15.55.762
N 0, How 31. 7.1.1113,..."6 17,103,603 13.797,164 :MAISONS
-...-..5=0,b10 6 0
Tc 41 ..........V42.017,191 49.037.362 2.4,011.Z12 1211, 655.203
PI f.T.M. 039.199,210 47.:110.879 31,663,1 1 10 159;: 2214
Last yet, 7.36,1A0,1413 F. 5,335.632 30.71(,783 1t0.806,116
Import• by flyer.
NAM:IIII,LE, per Ils•tiogv-7 pkg.. °war; 63 tatlo• cc,t
tot, King, l'oanoct r, u.. on
rt, inactive, camber co;
2 bum p•ia killer, Medlar. 41 co; 17 bidet, TY , g , trt; 60 Otos
•boaldera, P rialler• a ti; 9 pkt• irocerlo4, Welch, 216 do
auudt,Dictey a an: b te.i, I MA haw, 1111•04 10 tra dn, W
11•5• a co; 40 0. sow • ctadlet bays a out 20 do do do.
lamb * co: 40 bz• do du do, °Wolin A. Yholata 60 pk
wird*, 10 but. 011. 00 do a 61487, titleketams C. 4 do g•
do. Carr a co, 46 do dit BAH, 20 dn, Sehmldblo de, ArCria
.lo a too 25 do alcohol, 11 1. bitnecoct; 10 do 4:11,11 a ycd,
teidock; 129 bbla inolas•44, 25 bbd• •nt•r, 11051.0 a Kirk.
pattlek; 6 tabd., ILa tub he, We, man a tioo: 199 *lilt
key cod tot ~ Clerk. t to.
10.)0 40
• 2 io
sulaso
steam boat
ARRIVED.
Telograpb, Brawaaaill
Jallanant. ItnuaroavlllN
Gal- Bayard, Ell,Labetta
Rtr,r—ls f.
Nei Toss, April 13 —Floor robe firm, with • fair re
mand fur boom nowomption and a moderato inquiry for
export; sales 11,600 We at $5 as for super atom, $.5.46@V0
'for extra atotts $5,35 for Wipe r .r west.. $54143,5,7• for
common to medium extra tr.tero and $ - &,07.3,14 kir &fp
p.ng brand. of R. 11. 0., the tont et closin qutet and firm.
Inetuled I , the I
lan are 2tßal ha L lo est.& g
etate Or export
for Loolon and Liverpool at $5,40g5,110. Canadian Floor
Is also a ehads better, with a pretty gad banineas doter:
Wt. 1100 b 'hi 41 $570:155,70. Rye Floor pilot at 53.650
4,40. Corn Meal continue. .ready; sale. 20, bbl. Brandy
wine at $4. Buckwheat Flour dull at $1 3701,61. Whisky
beery and • *bade lower: .sale. of 450 barrels at 21.1.6e,22.
Wheat dui. sod apriug I i t i;:c Inter,: tales of 6200 bosh end
PM) bosh Milwaukee Clan $1,38; COO bash white Sheldon
at $1,85, and MO tmeh red state. at 11,40 Rya firmer; sales
1600 trash at 85 Barley doll at 701',81. Corn doll and lower,
tram 13,000 hush at 7L I.tats quiet at 44@t5. tilde. quiet
at 75c lot Buenos Ayres Leather quiet. Pork qpiet and
priest without change. Beef not and norhatigeoLt Beef
llama dull; tale. 15, Ghia at 12013 for state sod la for
western. Cat n 0,04 dull and Leary; Wee 144 pass at 7,
for Shou'der• and isig9 for llama. Lard quiet and itteadyi
oale 376 LW. at slo,7briplo,s7!i. Butter veiling bluely at
11(R13. Coffee quiet but drot; twine 100 ba.4o hin 13 %
(01334; CO I.l°, aen Domingo at 13%. lidolastes mom an
nett at aleady axed 040 hltds 4104euvado at 30, •od
13 tibia do at 41042. Sugar untettledi We. 50 WWII Porto
Mon at 6 and 300 bhde Cube at fr - J.V.i.C.V.
PrunanaLlca., April 13—Flour quieL ' Whoat firm and
sales of 2000 Leah, at WA for red and $1,63 for white.
AN ORDINANCE Relative to Probating
street Pay Rolla
exc.ordained and enact.' by the Mayor, Alder
men and siticemi Paiaborith, in Select tad COmpaon
Uoootha wemhlod , ad 1 , Ia hrreby ordained and inlayed
by aalbority od the moms, That mu. the Pay 8011. of the
Buret Cotanditabinera bars t 0.... pawed npoo and approved
by the Committee on Stream, the mid Commissioners glad,
depoeitillg toe uruo with the controller, respectively
make affidavit before the fkietroller of the correctness of
the woo to the beat of their anoarlisise and teller, and said
ant tavola !hall be halo .nth lent ta authorise the drawleg
of warrants for the sorer.. aurae tbaterin gaited to be due,
without farther probate
Bso 2. All ordi mane. or parts of or d itianor•inencuistent
harselib are hereby...pealed.
Ordained and eteteted Into a law In Connell. ttila 10th
day of April. A. D., la.d.
Atteat. ll.Mmetovr,
Clesrk of fieloct Council
A. G. MeCANDGERB.
President of Common Connell.
Attest Goon kleThiscia.
Cl.lt of Common Council.
More New Goods
AT
W. & f. IIIIIGUS',
AN EXTANSIVIS ISTOC/1 OF
FOULARD SILKS,
Berage Robes,
0 .EL CIF .A. I\7 ROS It Et,
FIGURED ORGANDY,,
LIGHT. AND DARK LAWNS,
Of all the Noreet Styles.
OPENED Tills MORNING,
An entlrec., idyls of
TRAVELING DRESS GOODS,
LACE MANTILLAS;
POINTS AND SEL%WLS,
No. 102 Market and 13 Fifth.Sire.et,
•
BECK & LAZEAR.
,JUP 19/10LISIILLE 0400E13.9 k PRODUOS DEALERS,
195 Jabal, S!reel.
lists for We
1,000 butt
'boa
60 " - D
e ry Appk.;
lotas%
6o Eakin
200 Md. Neer Orlesun Hobos=
80 chests Teen—Floe Menke. Young lima, rupelial;
23 %tide N. O. Seger—felt ed Fan.:
40 datum Broom; .sorted;
60 We end b.f bh Is White Lake PlaO, Tract, Ironing
end Lectern!
. Parer:74a cad Ctuibed Bogan , Coffee 88.
gets, !plots, ta., 10.
np9
EVERY LADY IN ADIatICA
WIKI VALU&Z COMPOST, lIPALTII AND ELFAANCLZ
Flaould have out of
7 110.11:30118 CORR UGILTA'D SKIRTS:
VISEr-- - 50 b WC: Idi — d
I I
Id. do. 2 do:
lu Idtto Mal Eaton do;
• . Skbbte Bay ofladirid Ilertiap
bets SQ. Wbite 1110;
. 10 bt4slAlks 0410.0;
• - piekua netrinip - -
int saisiT : .10p/0) • WATT 1212/LION.
Soper. Eztn, .6 . 9.9491, 14n r 7.
b 76 600 616
633 676 640 640
- 6 05
.6 25
6 70 690 616
•- 610 670 6 90
6 76 6 00
•... 6 35 6 73
••• -- 6 55 -
:1.,a10 pleas .. ..11Szt4
2.1 tOI " 64.64 prlvale ler
7.i413
10 100 ...... terra
15.00 . t , 2z5 , 1 private testa
!Leglater.
DEPARTISD.
Telegraph.
Broeonllle;
tlal. Bayard, 81!xs1.1%
Tolographis Market•
JAMES Lfe 4ULIM.
President of Select CounciL
Miscellaneous.
SPRING STYLES
Gentlemen's Garments
IN GREAT VARIETY,
ilmbrating la part, a !arca and well selected stack
/ANCT PRENOEt AND ENOLTSEI
Cassimeres and Coatings
Together with as fine an assortmeat of
BLACK .I.VD COLORED
Cloths and Vestings,
As the manufactories of Europe can modes% which ►re
adapted to the wants of gentlemen of beta. who
eippreciato eyl. and 9ndiq ,tp ci.W.g.
SAMUEL GRAY &SON
Ilto. 19 Fiflh Street.
____
OANT STYLES
NEW SPRINU AND SLIMIER GOODS
REI.TON. cuar.ir, Sr, MACRUM,
No. 17 Fifth Street,
!bake special attention to their choke stook or
Inuess TRIMMINGA,
EstsrtOIDERIES, LACE.
EE LETS. CORsETA FORMA
GLOVEs,
GAUSTLETS AND MITTS,
DLlNtirr R181A1414,
FLOWER., 1113013 E.,
BEAD A BRAID NETT,
BEAD DEMISEA,
Zephyr and Shetland Wool,
Shirts, CtMars and Bosoms, ,
Cravats, Ties and Suspender/3,
Summer Undershirts &Drawers
FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS.
arIVAOLESALE a. well as RETAIL DUPERS find
as extollent rwerrment of everltAlog Is our Hors it the .
Low EST POSSIBLE PRIORS.'
EATON, 'MEE & MACRON',
No. 17 Fifth Frtrett.
IMMENSE
1-14DmirE, AND rf.R.01.30.41.N
DEMAND!
PROFESSOR WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Was Introduced to the Public; early in 1859.
MIMI
Universally used throughout the civilize
IF YOUR HAIR. IS GRAY,
IF YO6R GAIR Tl4O,
IF YOU ARE BALD.
IT WILL RESTORE IT.
IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF,
IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD,
IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE
IT WILL CURE THEM.
TO PRESERVE THE COLOR,
TO PREVENT ITS FALLING,
TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOSSY,
USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE,
SOLD BY 0 J. WOOD A CO.,
li4 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.,
PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND
DRUGGISTS IN CITY AND COUNTRY.
Poki In Pittaborgb by Dr. GEO. IL HEISE% B. L. tAII
NKEROCK • Ou, ••• Drugl=4 Isaftdly)
CROUP,
Children are often seized very suddenly
whit this doom. which, If not quietly tottered, proved
feat. It generally attacks children In the oight, after
baring beets much egyanci to datup,cold winds through the
day. Damp bottom, wet fret, thin oboe., net clothes, or
anything that *barna* perspiration, may onmelon Croup.
liotherol poor children •se table ta be taken with this
dread complaint .t. time Cum you least rapeall; but It
lo not away. a dociar can bevelled or a remedy found, and
for this reason we would whine yen now, end without •
moment'. delay, to buy a basin of Dr. Eames Inentrnh
Cram IL. It will nuns every ace of CD= p, If taken In tfm.
and 1010.11 complalute at ending Teething, COZITUI•knaI,
eostabs.oolds, etc. It Is mold by all respectaale dntggista
Mesa. 0/1111411 ft Dupont', New York, are lb. proonacre,
and also sole agents for -Dr Baonstm'a 111.Pcm Poo." which
for Donsomptire and Chronic diseases Is • sere remedy.—
Do not he put sff with any other ankle. WrlteloCansett
DoPosse,-fiew rock, If you cannot get than la your Ten
town,
alLtiew advertisement. For We by GAO. IL EMIR,
Agent, 140 Wood et., Plttabureb. P. ap2dllmlrelf
COCCUS, CULD3, IithIREENESE,
.tit.glW/h arid lormorrel, I Unarm Bomalnc:or
Gtt - nay affection of the Mtn; Cl/RED./1m
YRouGHIAL in CONIOMPTION, Benne
W name , " Cogan; Annita., CA
-1.„(,-," emu, lIRLIEVED by paowtra B RON
,TOCkNv EMAIL TROCIIIISIL as: Condit
14"8"3. 1
• A sirepie and elegant =Of nod°. jar 000008.
Dr. U. F. BIGELOW. Balm.
- There - roruiradrrarly ...reit - tale /or IIUARAXNEBS"
HENRYIt,.. WARD BUIE:RM. '
••/ recommend Utrir we to PIIRLIO 8 PEAR CRe..
B. II DRAM. New York.
'tart salutary relirtin DRONOU/TISJ•
Rev. S. DRIGFRIED. Morristown, Ohio.
./tattriteia3 soh , * contpeQed to trok,suireringfrotieCOLD"
her. & J. P. ARDARSO/LBLLoote.
.E.treutual in ornsardna H.crarness arvt .tertlcttion of *
Tioroat, JO common ioif.4 PSA ECSIIS and BINDERS."
Prof. M. STACY BOIL Ladino:Ts, OA,
Tex:hero( Auk. heather,, female College.
', ,
Greta brardt teArts taken Warr and Vier punching, as
Mr, prerent fluarsrnese Press Voir nut cited, I Mint .
LA nal( be of prrotanette adreseiloge tow-
Rent: ROWLEY,
Preeldent Athena College, Teta.
Fold by-101 Druggists, at Ili recta per box.
.
Al., DROWN& LAXATIVE TROjtiRS, or, limisittiO
Le:space, fur Arepprier., indigestion Onessigostsoe, Heed,
state. Minns Affections. ife.
oPFATT'S LIFE - PILLS,
1,1.113 k 111 , 371 AND kNYIED celebrity which this
pre remittent remlicine has umpired for If. 'overbid. eltdca
yin all the dimmers which it protegees to corm has row dared the meal prectire of ottentations pain not may um
otosseery but nowise thy of them. Theyanal:sum by
their frnitg their good works testify tor them, and they
thrive toot by It. Lath of the etsduloute loan mein of Cnie
tiveneolk dyspepsia, hilt°. end liver affections, piles, rhea.
teatime, fevers and agues, obstioste heed at bee,and engem
orsd denangermuts of health, theee pill. have ineerlably
preemt•Oellaln and speedy remedy. A Ones U . 1.11 mill
pious the Life Pills beyond the mach of monlestition In the
evtimation of every patteut.
Dr. Motion'. Phoeolk Dimon *ill be found rqualfy
chute
sl Wallasey of sterrOns debility. diaprrate, headache,
the aloms incident to female§ 1,, delkate health, end
every kind of wealtome of the digestive organ, For nalebr
Dr. if. ft. SIORFAIT, Brominsy, Nem York, and by'
Medicine Deem arid Druggists generally throughout the
cannery.
fra.StneliterT
Q UN DRIES--
LI 160 bbd. N. 0. Boor;
60 bbLs..Bellbed *agar;
la) « pekoe Plantation bloissaels:
aseorted brands bb cops;
800 by;. Rio Coffer,
20 pocket Java Colrae;
100 than assorted brand* Tol.o
26eattss do _do
160 b.II chesty Young trysou .11 Black Tema
60 batty bozo. do do do• do
bu Loxes Rosin &.p
25" Berman boap;
00" Olean do
tN Mould Csodkc
RS « Burr do
300 1.1,14.13tra and Extra Fasolly Flour,
To store sod for sale by BROWN 2 ELIBSEPATRTCH,
B URCIIFIELD & CO.
• • - "
Ar• teplentsblug I/mkt.. (try stock of
0 0 O.D S
With oar mint. every few anjli,
Ni!1 . !0 Inters qakk 'saes mirk
EVERY ARTICLE LOT
ky 100 14 ,- Iplw6lFe *boat •Paodly Emu;
400 - 6o •do Ned do do do
SOO 41.4 Estee •
AL., P 41044 Bided Hsy,ELCrts; Ear sad /RAW Caro, lb
Ares wad R • e ace by CULP N SHEPARD,
spill No *43 Llanty sore.
LINE TOBACCOS__
311 pan Urn Hiller's. Fins Cot;
10 do do .do forest now •
10 do John Ailderaon a Co'.
in do do do Bolan;
• 150 boxes Dolebnlnno Chewing
or solo by RE Mr& a dilillEilEOS ,Ito. YO Woad Et, -
spa
_ _ Oppostas EC Charles Lola
s UGARS-200 !Me. A. Coffee Sugar:
25 do D. D. Powdorod do • .
!•- 25 do D. R. thooodotod BOAT;
25 •do do promised •do •
Did rood - red and for *oho by •-- ,•-- ,
DETAIDIt A ANDELNIN.Do.D) Wood st..; .•
oppodto dt.Charlo, HOWL
FivadtrtirrZda b y b so l : 4 : ll . by g r4d ". 1 47
limucom raWIDELY4
• =Second sod itret. amt.
FLOUR -160(.1 bble. boatharn Indiaaa and:
12. basthern OuSo Whits Wheat, 1iit,166.6* bakzais,
:a:onm and for sale by J.IL MOM &CO.. ,
OD/2 ‹y. - , 16 Watarsad 63 Stoat lima. ;
HICKERI.ICia - SONS'
NEW SCALE .7 OC TAAS
ffrifP I A N - 04 00 .
iffiflllt latest Improrrmants,
NEW SCALE 6/ 9CTAVE
PIANOS,
. .
amsatilm.ood . soi walnut ttkfr, trout goo to $5OO
Poe we only b 7
mrl744mT
MELODEONS'
pi Oa!? Me l 34 3, :=0:1432
a do di)
do do , Piano 160
a do do do do 120
a do do IThablo2teolladlarpl2o....... 130
6 do do dodo • • ' Piano 150
•
The 'Melodeons are pronounced superior to
ell other. by DrAcirell Hawn; TbalbWrg . eattar,Gotta•
chalk, etc- . They hers bees 'awarded Os • MANS prong.
me at everj rah. Witerectkibited. Parea.llool.7 b 7
te.ll,d/laer JDZIN lI.EMQdgg, el Ward ar.
11 0 R 0' B A IS 8.7-
• •
l'lrst Steps hi 2horeßw,la Tcseta PlaildlillrMalotStas
taleten • Teacher ad Popp. , Th 4 la • tocokpsuagothlg In
• tends,' nod pleasing man. thaprialiti•OSPtorepilm
The author bee met alb great iimai hitt. !Maas of
tbl• method to min and oiallSeaty recoaahaods it to
teachers a. in Invehablaal to Mar laces. Wes St/e.
For t•lo by JOLIN IL SIELLOB,I3IWood st.
Cooke mat by mall on rectlpt dew . prim satl7clasT
0 VinItATILING GISABD PIANO.
A SPLENDID OVERSTELNOmMiIii
GRAND OONCERSPIANO. from the
c,ieoraten factory of er wryer soNs,
NOW York, will beexhlblted at our waterocanitelOtlank t.
ft.
Tbornley twxt,22d look It was personally Wanted *Mgt •
factory by lt. KLeber, and It le c.fl•hmtly expected to Mu ,
pus anythlog beretc:fore men or heard tattdkatyLe
tha
plaoo Roe. Notice will be given of Ito wort..{
H. KI,KB6:Rt nsu..zio. 63 Fifth nitre;
molt Bola Manta for Stalowaylk tote.
LIREA'r BARUALSE
Vt PIANOS.-Ono °laving Itoroirood 7 Octant
owpaowbat • abort Owe.
One elegant Itometcd etc., Plano7M tteehti6l r
One ft...wood 6 %160 -
O. Illabnkany 6 do do Very gooLl—•—,;_:„...
One no 6 do. de 76 '
One do 6 do do
One second hand Melodeon will . ..mid 0r 423 cash. -
Alto, on• goal wood hand Ylolineilld, worth $56, .111
t. cold fur po, haslet the city. . • 1
caknorrx BLUER—
— - BLUER
foe N 0.111 3 Wood et, Id door oboes Filth.' • z
$2OO PIANOS:- GREA.T
BLEGAIII2,—Ma can non "01+1 111 11 11 M
furnish to me public a no, Idezantly Ottr
lab./ HOdEWOOD PIANO MATE of ail 2=
(Um.. Mow Dto A) far a/d0 CAM. Tharisr•frota •
arorato kwon I.lorprn Nos York city, bareitha /UM
'BON /HAMS , ber.led sonar.; and"Ortaion Up, Tao)
ham • tall maks! cow, and era fellYmranteci.• 'Pleats
.11.4 exarrdas. /L HUM& a Mk,
Bola Agent for (ha &bon and &dour* Nam,
de! ' " No. /3 alttliatnak.
Gold Medal Prenatinin.
PIANO FORTES;:
A FINE SUPPLY OF. ERE lIN . WALED
11and mmilar
KNABEig . PIAItiOS '' • !
Atilt rot:aired.
u wood Paat , .emnd door 4.474 . lthh.
6 PIANOS TO RENT,
at 2, a and 4 dollar. • maxith.fffPo.,
N , ..
EW tiONOS, NEW SONGS—Poor
Drarying Efaklair, wog by a C. Fatter, Tbs WM, at
Dell Come Home. by IL V. loner. Magee the Pride
Tb f
tam Fate. by Feedetlca Bache.; I'm • Tbbaktag.or •
ballad; [dot of my Ileam, Meads by litr-Wat. V. Pesti;
world that I maze Batkatlfol. . Jan retched by
011 ABLOTtaBLVICli, i
meet No. HS Wood et-. 21 dam aborts riltb.l
• --
WM . I. SMITE, - ---
"r/C.A.Fric o.ir .DIIIMIC.
.
Main, Ru • e, Md.*. SiVing-r . .
airClamu la Eineng. the Itradazr for AdctltA, ad
Elatantaya for JuTudlem.
412 , Tansa made twat upon apilatba at bliiorsl
DEN= NO. 108 //ITU taItELT, Elttobargb, PA.
88234.17
icIUDII . I3.ktAG X'l6 .
SPECIFIC EOSTOP/THIC IIEJSEDIES
FOE 2711 , PEOPLE. . :
HEAR WHAT THE REOPLIT - SAY, ,
TTILEUNDERSIGNED-}ravingtumid Prof.
uumpnnarA sescrrro no.iscror.atao ILLILE.
bath In our familia 4itb the moss gamoket o ry malts, and
hartug full ccevhdettee /a Melt genutueovey parity 63:defil
e:ea', cheerfully reCOMOSelld 1N... to all Wean who wl.h
to bare so* b.llattitt, and efficacious naathes at tared bar
private or domestic QM
The Rms. Wei Hamar, editor tint" Northam lAdepsh.
dent." Auburn, N. T.; the Rev. IL IA Grammy, D.D., Nectar
of Sr. Peter's ("torch, Auborn, N. Y.; the lbw. R. Lima,
Cbsplain of the Auburn Etats Alamo the IL., Speocerlf. .
York Rector, New Redford, Ms.; the ILO, /Ulm lOW., N.
Conference; th e Rm. Samoa Nichols, Insist Vestaawes '
Cookrence, N. Y. the Ray. P.B Pratt, Dorset, Vtg the Ray, •-•
John E. Roble, /Maths A.O. Dart, Sag, Inks, N.Y.; the
Rm. Neal Dow, Portland, Meg the Nora Schuyler Othex. Z
South Bend, LW.; the thus. Geo. El otaphreta N. 7.7, Maury . •
D. Gook, thst,Dditor of The Ottio State Atuasi,Colunsbur,
Olikr, she Hon. it, IL Graham, ',Moline, Ll;'the Has. Tbs.
J, Came, alontleallo, FM; the Von. Jthelth D^wttlbl IliFts
N. Y.• Wm. tirtool. Paq., DRca, N. Y 4 A. B. Pond, Zap.
Utica, N. Y. lamaPluukatt. Rm., Nastrthie,Tetht.'
Ltsr OF spEatno NDDIFA • -
Na 1-Fur Fenn, Congestlon en d E
lailammation.... •
Do.:-For Worm Fever, Won" Gone, WrtWggthaaVed.
..
No. ',-For Collo, Crying, Teething and ll'iste of
Infants.
No. 4-For Dlarbrea, Cholera infathim, told Bummer '
Complaints.
Nab -Fur Collo Griping', Dysentery or Mad; llox
- No. 6-sor Cholera, Cholera Mathes, Vomiting.,
...
Na 7-For Coughs, Cobb, tot:Monza cod Sore Throat.
Ness-For Toothathe,Faorthlte and Neuralgia.
Na 13--For Headache, Vertigo, Beat and /anew. of the ...
Head .:
No id-Dnrxturs Psua--Tor Weak and Deranged Broth.
ach,Consapattm and Liver Complain:. • ,
Na 1 i.--koa Frau" lam ataxans. &WM.', Palhld Or
Sapp rowed Putioda
Nall -Per Letmorrhes, Profuse Malay am Baring*,.•
Dowu ••fFecoalea
No. 13.-F,,r Croup, Iloant. Cough, Dad Att ''.
No. is-Sam Baum Paso-Fu Ilryth" &options, .' •
Pimple. eh the Pam.
No. 1.5-11astautto Pans-... Fur Patuj .
mamma, ar `.Bore.
61114 In the C 1,..; Back, Lob"... Latta.
A-For Fever mid Agee, Chili Font; Dumb .141 M, Old I
'
Munostmard Ago...
P-Fot , Plica, Blind or Bli
t are4lnialhal or s-Lai Fate
0-For Sera Weak, or la rEs eli and.llyelkho Fall.
fag, Weak, or Marred Sight. .
v-for Cmasrb, of k.tro.ukil.v. riai . dafibtr:lnth oburnWou or proton
W. 0.-Vor Whooping Cbtugh;abathair Its eforanoa . lad - 1
Icaell or diseases, nob . Fenny I0!00 Mien;
Dierbom, Droth o4 7,thoop, Jthertmailan, and anti wrap. ,--
tire diseases clam:tat Fever,' Masks, and thydpella, the '
mantises" of saving Na t proper remedies promptly Is obyl.,
ous, som lu all etch cam the thecifice act like • charm.-
The entire dlsomo Month arrested at oboe, amd in saran
the violence of t h e attack iv nauderated, the dhows ibis*. _ I
Dough. mai 0016., whl-b are of snob freqadttterarthme„.."
thd which so clan 1.17 the fortudablon of dimmed Mews,
brmthltls and consumption, may all to stance mad
all ky
the Fever and Cough Pith. I *
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to Otranto diseases, webs. Dyspoate, Welk AM.
Gonstlpstlott, Lime Co;mlaints, PDF., Pamela Debility, mad
lnegulatithe, old Deadathes,Sore or Wmk FM.Werth, `;', -....',.„
Belt Rheum, and other old erayllons, th e ome las epactim ... -if
whoa. MP.' aPpUtattou win arced a mein Almon. awry: a - s
instance. often die thee eta slues cliftmic dlllsCullrAtpCh I
.0 D.T.Prials, Piles orthaamb, Lisadache or lFemalesWm,y,...,. .
_turara, hut Mete Mee paid forthe eta. yesUlm* oray.-t....r,- . .
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. 0,. o f 20 ,(.j.a.plets, in morocco, and 800k..........51,1:0
Ow of 2:1 vista thd thmk.plaln-.......-..-....-......,„4"0 ,-
-cam of LS numbered boar., sad 800k.,.....422,00
Cam Of a hose., a and &a .......-...., Ipo
ante* uumbend =th ditact10ua......_..............,. n
& R A *tiered b..; with diamcdam............ to
Lade bass cf 2 or. eleht.tar Neuter* sad pbta - lar - m...15,00
ALSO SELDIFNyv. I
I, astAmet ter Pidiitic-Oppressed, Dlthcolt,, Laboted .
Breatthig.eltandad With Cough and Nipectoratith. Priam 1
ao alga In b. 2.•
Jbr dee Duchxyca and Deafness- froth ths ~.. - I
Ear, the result of ticarlet Fever, Simaloa, ov s coa p t a..... -.......,t .
For Nam la tba rifts. liardoem of nearing, and Ringing --
l a Imm Rer, and tarachs. - , Prim, IA cards per , box_ _ . '.
.Por Sordid" -Enlarged Glands, Xalarged and Ladarithed - - ' v ... - .; .
young ilwellbsga and old 111cen, Scruntioaa Oidlicty ot.. - - 4. - 1..... y, 2.,
a [lama Price, 60 cents per box.
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Eltlarr lIIA rendt of Alckuout, Fammive Pladlethlmt, a1t. .....':- 1
hal - Ming Discharges -Price, Leath. per box. '
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ferDro pry ..- l u ddActh i stulatisualthohithreltlamikth
Sattly Serrations. ?tinyßO teats portal.
Jr, a. nicts.a„...Deighly Ithkores, Vertigo; Naomi. ' - ", -- -' , R ,
Wrath og, Oakum fnun riding or,illottna: Pram, PO Niate- srtsci
per box. • _ - --, pM . ..; 1
'bp urmayirves=4:-Ivreii , 4cifeig cakau, 'Dm lrlf y--..,
cult, Palatal Urtnatkvs, Mamma of Uri Fiamtylf. `Prim, 60 • „,..-."'
Fbr Anataut devistthsta-lavotantary illerlaram'aid -!, 7 . E .:-.4
conmccuent fteettatiell sad Deld=trt Itmulla of "Rya '-. o' - j
Dobbs. Th e matt encreadulatA t remedy Ithoww, ,', - -,..
sad ~,,T be Mit* Uinta Os ',curs. Pram, With fait &Mo. -_. `•:...1
Periehe who wlsh to plan thettuniime with" Lb. were.
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atonal care. or to oak advice of PM& EitOtrithirlittOt An • '. i'.l
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choose, sod oath". the among has carraut Door Orittli= t i
by mail to our aditnua, at Bro. 142 8bra1. 7 .11., y • . ,
and the tteelitlaa will t 4 duly nertrard 'by ruitarrarvaro r ' r•
AGENT.% WANTI:D.-We destre r an sailm, ilarAthi
Agent fat the sal* of oar Remain foray tenth or conours. -:- - . ~
city to the United Rath& &Same
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Celebrated Cream, Pal...dd. .w.1e",,,,,,,' g,..igop metal 1
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