Vittsbuigt 45atitt. qrnvisr, PAM Jo,' MS Mr!. XRIIRSDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1866. CITY ,4FFAIRS. , , -- 4fxritosoi.oluciL Otkiesui for tbo Gaseit., by 4 , P. &haw, Optician, 65 711th Si- 4 . - ° o " oia "BY: ii;sau. -131 "lUDS li *hick a. x: ............ i.: ... ... 0 37 12'''''-' v... .... , ...... ..... .00 •87 86 Barainetir.-- 29 6.10 HopuOUcao Headquarter" for 3.860, • • Or ER WOOD Ann.voulail era. aresaf.... w.dow.t.-se . F az REsDING Ruomsoperievery day; (San a.„ Onus Wtolo R. .Zagll•b, Glt'in" ales. Welch Ne.".P.1.1 6 front all parte of Ma Out " : J o Republican Campaign Ihmunenta Th in : Wlo i onicallyital Alegi pro voltl Ent Invited toast!. ... frild'unb .1° °"- siv rt i lti: D rinati v stoTh is Coalmine° ()lib Mat EVERY - !""n" , Fos. Ittert—rt large and commodious room is the third.stot7 of the Gazette Building; is well lightid; easy of scone, and will be rented cheap tO iood tenaut. 'Apply-at the counting room of this:office. • . . .t".AusUctimunan.--The • Read of Apiculture held', their replier monthly meeting yesterday melding, it 10 o'clock, in their rooms, No. 68 Ftfkittreet. Preeseet—ldesars. Young, Reed, Knox, Chad- Wioltddorarland, Murdoch and Oliver. • Thp minutes of the two . loot meetings, the regufp ehd epeeist, were read and approved. Thn Chatty:op of the Committee on Charter reported that the amended charter had not yet been received. Oa motion of Mr. Eno; a committee was sp (coosisting of Messrs. Poling. Speer and fichoyer,) to call on the manufacturers in this city and urge them to take etepe to have samples of their work on exhibition at the coming. Fair. Tbe President remarked that the crops looked very . well to hie part of the county, sod that wherever there was a root there was a straight stook of grain coming op. He said the apple trees were unusually prolific.- ,The followiog gentlemen also remarked on the arose sad trait - `Mr.. Haat=-Wheat looks •very well lo our neighborhood-A I reported - in our last meeting that .tbe frost had .injared die peach crop; the later' peaches have not been injured to an; extent. Mr. Oliver—Ttie fruit crop—apples, pears, cherries, plums sod peaches—in our neighbor.. hood has not_ been- 'Oare d much by the frost. I have never seen a better prospect tor the small f mita than there is this-year. Itle. Chadwick found that a great deal of wheat had been riddled and injured by the winter foods. Fields that he had supposed were "Im ply plowed, be wee very much surprised to bear were sown with grain. The peaches were pretty badly riddled; they may, however, recover. The farmers. are backward in their work, and they any they-wish they had only waited longer. Mr. I}PFaeland,r,The late wheat looks badly, and en extra ct•pean't be expected; wheat sown early looks well; that sown in drills looks better than broadcast. - The difference is plainly per ceptible to one who examines them. The por tion of oats and barley that was drilled looks ' Mr. Tiiung, two years ago, received a small package of large oats, from the Patent Offma, and planted them in drills, two Inches deep; when they eame'up, hood them like corn; the stalks were as large as a lead pencil, an ion some of them th 'ere were 317 grains. Sowed them same way next year, and when the grain was Out, he considered - that_ he had a quarter more than if the oats had been sown broadcast. His grain looks very (air this year. Mr. Mardooh thought that the earlier grains looked well, .and that the fruit crop promised fairly. , Mr. Chailielok exhibited a plant that has been used extensively for. herders; it le called the ex eyed.or bull-eyed daisy, and Is likely some day to. become. a formidable enemy or pest to the farmer,. it does not trouble the wheat fields, but the meadows and pietist. lands; he had noticed that the plant was spreading In several districts; hail heard that it existed in large quantities in Crawford co. The seed is tarried to the city in hay, and returns to the country In manure; he bettered it could be killed. 'lt Is a perennial; and when the care for the Canada thistle le tried turning it over before the seed Is ripe— it-will only do as lung as the plant le to th at state; for she instan that lila turned over, even if 'event yeari_have , will grow again. • -Mr. MoFerlatidAhoug it was spreading nut in hie part of the col:miry. - Mr. Chadwick noticed a large q ity grow ing near Wellsville; also - along the honed, near the City Poor Home. He belleve,t,that it could be nipped ill the bud, and farmer '-t aid be heir guard against it. fil iu iziestlaw and pasture binds It is exescuai troublesome Mears: Chadwick and Murdoch were appoint ed aoammletee toinvestlgate the subject ot "oz. eyed daisies,! and to discover some method by w Web they may be destroyed. • ,circular for the forthcoming County Fair was shown us, and it is really •very handsome ly gotten up pamphlet. Messrs. Wm. o:John ston & Co. aro the printers for the Society. The premium list to very liberal, and judiolonely made op. Oa motion, the Board adjourned to meet one month hence. LIIPORTAirr A 8111.72 or MUM/I.—Mrs. Jacob Hayti made informmion before Alderman Rogers on Tuesday evening, charging Mary end Rosin. nab Melina with the larceny Of , a crimson Al Sheet oMoer Planegin • went to the house about 7 o'clock that •eirening, but net finding • them at home he waited a while and thou got in through the window. He commenced to search for the mlsslog article, and while doing so over • hauled some .boxeir and barrels, in which be found the shawl Mn.l - Hays bad lost, together with some $9OO worth of dry goods, comprising, artiontotherlir. velvet cloak worth $3O; 1 sett of mink fors, $2O; 2 lace shawl', -580,1 'piece of silk fringe, PO; 4--set of whits window curtains; 7:or tine silk dresses, beside a large number of piece goods; 4 rolls of carpet ing; 30 or 40 napkins; B or 10 pile of ladles' under abuts; 80 or 40 bdkfs; 8 sets of sliver forts; and s a. large number of other articles, tanking tip at last $9OO or $lOOO worth of goods. While the officer was prosecuting his search, the mother and daughter tiotered. They very composedly. asked biro' skint he wanted, and he told them what he was after, and showed threi some date good/ that he bed indentified - from the description he had bad of them. The °flue took them to Aid. .Rogers' otßee to get icommitmebt, and from there to the jell. He_ afterwards. eturned to the bowie and made foriher search, wiiloh resulted in finding some 6 or 8 dozen mine Of.; various kind of Proems/ 1 bottles filled with• coffee and tut a couple of barrels of potatoes;•and a whote room full of thinge—enough to est lip* email grocery store. Rome of the articles bad multi on them, among which were a sheet and robe with the name of y,,lrsughlln on it; one sheet marked Heater ammo, and a napkin with Mrs. Babl's name on le The women have Oxeye been thought very highly of; were both members of the Baptist Church, and nutted alms from that church tut winter. They both mut ant lode work,suoli as scrubbing and. flashing. They Mired in a bones that belonged to- Mr. Plumbs, fet e o f rent, unlit be sold it - In Mr. Chas. Jeremy. The i goods were alloicelypicked op sod the women • were going to louvellut oityahortly. This Lone of the' most important arrests that . hatiheen roads for a long time, and °Moor Lien tieginAtietru Flag deaf eV credit for IL '. Friar, DOMILIAL Eamon, Parsoulau.— Thlsnehool, after , tionipleting the fourth year of its existence closed last month for the summer sesiori. tig iti ezistnees it is believed that over eight hundred 'solidus have 'attended it, more or less of the tires, end, some six hundred Sad illy present' have been, given out, mostly mode by the Little girls themselves, one of the alms of. the sabool being to teach the children expertneei in useful needle work. There have been malty young lady Wolters, usually faithful is altendanor,,and they, have manifested moth interest in the improvement of the children have .visifedlhe families from which most of them Mime, and - hive been rewarded for their obaritable labban trohhlpoes of the as inine= it,TT6i, scbool. bialWolts and rewards of merit have been dlstributet and It Is hoped that the donalione hove been judiciously be . ID - other elites, each schools are reported to be proPqini; .abd.eojoylag a good degree of palls' coulees*" sad liberality. Oar sobOol atide soli a amlisble plsoe for ateetlog, as . the , rooeilierstofora aim:pied oso no longer bisbad s - and Wit tipped • generous public mill be die. poled to old In seaming nob socominodalioneaa ire igt (*de bible. opening tbe taboo! again sgstpptembei It Jar isondnoted on cgrielin Union p*alplu;iAtt.illibontieetarlan syn. 9anuno.-11r. Wm. E. Masten, at one time toast of this Tape; was mdalaed u inierdboary- to Bur' Outude, in Beaver, on Tondo of last. ereek. , The ordination sermon was preached by the Bev. Dr. Swift, udder whoa* saicastry Mr: Motarttalintd been brought Into t h e e haraw The (Margo to the missionary yea easen, by hit father, the : Rev. J. E. McLaren, D. Thor exercises .110111 very solemn and In. t ee eiogit, ,Fro6l the penult 'homers present MIMI Fora Pill:go up ter ble,safety and goo env In-the—arinous • work to whit& he Mks de. lactlim.4-114 Eitabfter,r-of Alleghang`cier ham named the folloliai Orridlai toltrela the hices4l,6surnel- Maks; E, D. '.Saithelig. S. Rol. ceitriliOnnete. Si) ftniti sit y k a, _ _ Tess ldosolaagaia:Rones.—Ai ware highly g narl by. a nodes. thL admirable Witel which we observed in a Cobrabus paper a abort time sga. . We Lid a copy amide, Unending at some Mao day to Oreille extract to our nut ere, tut it Itatalicte been LC - end-we tan arse, fore only remark that' it was highly flattering and altogether -uniollolted. The editor himself elates Wu he bad "no chalk mark on his hat," that he paid his bills like other men and re. calved no Won from the proprietors other than snob. is extended to all guests of the house.— Every candid man will admit that the restorable impressions recorded in our Columbus exchange were well founded, and that the Monongahela House is an honor to our city. We hive heard the same favorable expression of approbation made In refereece to this establish meat frequent. ly before. Eastern merchapts entertain a high opinion of D. They uniformly rextendthelr tronage to it, and state that it is regarded by them as equal to any hones in the country. They admit, to be sure, that some are more elegantly furnished and a few provide a more extravagant table, but in point of solid comfort, with a tea erosible degree of elegance and luxury, It is not rivaled by mai. Indeed Mr. Crothan's long ex. perienea in the business, as well as his lull mate acquaintance with the manner in whioh other hotels of popular standlog are managed, reader him peculiarly adapted to conduct ono of this class. Theihouse was first organised in tho Spring of 1841 under James Creams. It con tinued In the charge of this gentleman until de stroyed by the great fire of 1845. AS is well known, it was rebuilt by Messrs. Lyon, Shorb & Co , and reopened by lento Crossett & Bon.— These gentlemen managed the house until the death of the senior Croats% In December 1849, after which It passed into the hands of the pre sent lessee, John McDonald Cesium), and has been eondneted by his. ever since. The house, therefore; at this date has been about twenty years in existence, and few hotels in the United States have so full!) , sustained • high reputation for so long a period. Many eetabliahments which were started with much finer prospects have been wound up and forgotten, while this one, having been Coeval with our city, has grown up and im proved with It, and is now flourishing In as full vigor and prosperity as it ever enjoyed during Its life at twenty years. Daring the past year It has been thoroughly refitted. Its saloons, chambers and other departments have bean painted, papered and refurniehed, and gas has been Introduoed into every room. It is, there fore, in snick:and span condition, and contain log, as it does, accommodations for three hun• dred persons, we may safely announce to the travelling public that if they visit our oily Bor ing the Spring or Bummer, we can guarantee them pleasant q at the Monongahela House. OasaD L/110 SIT is Kareetneo—Apprehension of the Offendtra.—lt will be remembered that an account has been previously given of a large number of petty thefts committed in this borough, the perpetrators of which were not at the time ascertained: The thieves, emboldened by am ass, continued their villainous depredationtom til they had filched upwards of $5OO worth of property; for that amount has already been re claimed. Dwellings were entered both In day time and at night, and dresses, cam, under clothes and every description of female apparel carried off. Stores were robbed while the•back of those In &Modena' were turned, and the steamboat landing suffered with the rat, goods being taken to a large amount. Oa Friday_ eight, however, says the %Mantling Pn.s, Ella Rummel, a female of the,Amsionlan Stripe, was detected In the act of tapping a molasses barrel at the wharf, the property of P. Meehllng, Eeq who having before suffered, In the lame way, to no small amount, had a warrant issued for the arrest of her ladyship, and a William Jaok, a brother-a-law, and for the search of She prem ien occupied by them. They were arrested and search instituted, which resulted to the liedlog of a vast quantity of stolen goods of all descrip tions, front due silks down to boos of candles, amounting In all to the value of $5OO. Part of these goods, the most costly portion, were found secreted at the residues of Miss Bus parents, in Worthington, a Meranoe of six miles from this place,-having been taken there by a younger eater, on the came dey - of the arrest, it ie sup posed. Meer Moor and his deputy 51' hinters, who went to Worthington in warn of the stolen goods found there, relate that atter they made their business known to sfra Rummel, ebe took a "sham fainting spell" and fell on the bed io which their ill gotten gain was concealed, and strongly refused to move, but it wu "no go," the officers were irresistible, off they came by , main force, and out rolle d goods. From subsequent disclosures a warrant wu Issued for the arrest of Mary Rummel, the sister mentioned above, father and mother, and a younger dieter. The three letter, end Jack, were released on bail; but the other two,'Etin sad Mary, who swan to have beta the thief Mauer', were pro- Wed with close quarter at the etpenee of the go 12: have i• mill • • and claim .. " 141 "V r- Ince is in the possession o l• e Diana toy, Wm. Blskelsy, Esq , at •hose Mee they OM be seen. ADDILI2I3.—WO reediest s Pamphlet =tali log the address of-Dr. Kies before the Academy of Science and Art. It is (most admirable pro deaden, and, se • specimen of dm sentiment it °entries, we give the followleg extract eontelo tog some of the Doctor's views on habit as eon treated with science: t:Man tellowissi habit, looks down to the brute, and imitates the have to the treadmill, or the dog in the spit; in the light glaciates be looks op to natty, and endeavors after an Imitation of plans that are divine. Slats of 'habit would 'continue to tampon sll merchandise on sea in floats, and on lad by - wagons and bag of bur den, as the cedars were roamed from Lebanon for the temple at Jerusatem. They would write still ss the ancients did, and ire would hewn the Bible only written, and that, with a pointed Iron on tablets of was. For dispatchlog important Intelligence they would an only males and camels. as the posts in,the days at Ahasuerus, when they wore urged and paused on by the king's commandment, circulating in all the perigees • decree cancersing the life of the Jews. If an ancient amanuensis could forsake the tumb, anti stand In the presence of Hoe's rotary printing pram, and sea 20.000 copies of lite London Mu% struck off in an hour; it • teamster of King Solomon, or • talisman of Hiram, could witness an engineer upon his en gine moviera handrails's, burden at the rate of • mile in three mi•atee; - and • mule rider of Abatements could mita ertelegniph .offiee and see the opperstors dispatching a ineassp from the President Into all the States in an instant. they would either disbelieve their sautes or imagine that "the gods had come down to r us Is the llamas of men." Inits.—A little bey, eon of idr. Louis Manly, residing in the Northern Liberties, Bhdr co., wu severely bunted, last week, by his clothes catch lug fire from a lighted cigar *bleb 'embody had given him. Israel Shatter, a brakeman on the NOM Railroad, was killed, near Greensburg, by the car on which be was standing being run Into by another, by moms accident to the coupling, last Moods,. Potion buts.—There were 9 oomooltmenle lb the Jell yesterday—of these, 4 were for drank• inners, 8 for disorderly obsdnet, and 2 for yr granny. , John Ford was arrested yesterday morning charged with threatening the Ills of his - a HO was committed to answer. Lon.—A Hula boy who lives with Idr. Thigh Tracey, about three or four years of age, strayed away from his home on Tuesday afternoon about 8 o'clock. fie hat light colored hair, was dressed In a red Jacket, black cloth pants, and bid an orer•oost oo over his Juliet. Any per• sou knowing the whereabouts of as child, will confer a great favor on hicfriends by leaving notice at the Mayor's office; All children that are found utray ought to be left at the Mayor's office. No person has any right to take them into their house and keep them until called for, but by minding, this rule, people would know where to go when their children are lest. Boor Baca—The foot retie between Clark and Smith, came off yesterday afternoon to Brownstown, opposite the Laude Ground, on the hoard sidewalk, and revolted to Clark's win• ming the race ray easily, by some twenty feet. The distance ran was about. GO yards; It wee for a purse of Eao• CONDI:VIVI grassiza, the popular COndoolor of the aoeommodstlon train on the Allegheny Valley El!Wad, was Injured to •uoh an extent, while coupling two oars, that he died on Tinsley even ing. 134 train was draped in mourning yester day. AMIATILT 1710 Benny..-41 6110 AIWA 311001 11. Uighur made information before Mem Wil son lut night, charging E. Brown with, assault and battery with !went to. kill. Be wee com mitted. A ramie sos of Mr. Clark, of the Fourth Ward, wu CO.badly lejured on Tuesday after noon, bytaillag from the top of a board pile, on Ind° einrot, that he died at 1 o'clock an Wed. needay Montag. POMID.—The 'Mayor , has leased awooint lot on Pint street, wale& Is to be fenced In and:used ea a pound for stray animals. Good ides, that. Tun suit for inallolonsproseeutlon Max Han som vs. SlabertY was concluded, yea tardy, but no verditt rendered. ' • - Testaii's Blestreted Menem, 8 . 0.2• 30 . Islu debt of illustrations Matinee andhdd IldtSq di? etuunpioarblp, wad the Americas herresis .=MK. It can be Dad at Hatt k hldrart's. _ ‘" of a ors Indian tale by the popular mother o "T •s . Bride of the Old Frostier," so titled "The Coma. of Mt rarest; or, The Last Days of Estbuine Sion, trme.-atad mend ether weakly parrs, hays been' riatan X. TOPS-$O of various ottani% %Ob. MlUnt, mum- LATEST- , -NEWS. BT TALSGRAPIL RECEIVED AT THE DALLY GAZETTE OFFICE. CZETI3II=I Nfw Yonw, April .26.—The Tribune's correspon dense, dated Charleston, midnight, says: The Doug las managers express a willingness that the Cotton States should needs, regaeding such a movement as quickening the chances for two-thirds, but ,do not estimate its street upon the remaining Southern States. The result now depend, greedy on the shape the platform may assume. Soon after the Convention adjourned, the belief was entertained that the Indiana resolutions, which covered Congressional protection to Slavery in the territories, could be car ried, from the complexion of the . committae, North ern tneinbers being 'willing 'io yield principle for the candidate. The Douglas men claim an accession of more than twenty votes by the rule allowing del.. gates to vote individually. In delegations which have not been instructed to vote as a unit, he will gain eight or ten in Pennsylvania, and if New York, as is expected, should unite, he would have more than a mejoelty en the first ballot. It is said that 'should Mr. Doeglu be nominated, be will come here to address sratifiestlottmeetlng. The Committee on Platform have lad adjourned, after sell hours session. They bad an exciting dis cussion: One test vote was taken on the Cincinnati platform, pore and simple, which was rejected, nays 17, ayes 16. Mr.Bievens then moved to Incorporate with it the principle of the Died Scott decision, which is still ptindmg. It is Whored that it will be adopted to-morrow, and be reported to the Conven tion as the huts of settlement. This morning the more conservative portion of the. South bare confused with the cotton States and per suades), them to remain In the convention until after nomination, with a view of controlling it If possible. Alabams'a instructions az no point of time for a se cession. It is Improbable that a contingency may arise Ia which John Cochrane, and others of the New York delegation, may go with tho seceding Booth, If the platform be unacceptable. Looking to the ultimate fusion of the Wood Interest In the Byte of New York, ha will vote for Dough., unless a sudden ro• action occurs, and his friends claim 150 votes on the first ballot. The Committee on Credentials is dill is session, and a majority are in % l. of the Sofia. A minority report, favoring the Wood delegation, will he me m:dad. R2===! The Herald's eorrespondence, under date of Char leston Nth, says: Last evening the delegations from the Southern States held another canons, at which great excitement prevailed. They came to ;be final conclusion that unless there is a resolution in serted he the Platform to protect the rights of the South in the Territories, they will secede in a body from the Convention. As this will scarcely be done, there is every probability of a neenien. The following tolegraphio dispatch was received lastoight Baltic Orosad of San Janrista, Terns, April 21. The people assembled en masse Invest this Urn and play nominated Mr. Samuel Houston as the People'e candidate for President at the November election. A strong Electoral Ticket has been chosen. The plat form is, "The Constitution end the Union; down with all Its Sectional Issues."' The result here Is electric. I am assurad it Is extremely probable that the Wood delegates are rejected and the platform does not suit the South, the Seceders will nominate the old hero for Fret,Went and Fernando Wood for Vice President. Cnassoutok, April 25.—Thr Latert.—Tbe Con vention met at ten o'clock. The gallery was crowded with ladles, and, on motion, sound hundred who were crowding outside, were admitted to the door of the Convention, occasioning much good feeling. Mr. Robinson, Chairman of the Vermont delega. did of apoplexy this morning. A resolution relative to • debate, restricting speak. ers to fifteen minutes. on all subjects except on plat. form was Introduced, and a disensaion thereon iipro gressing. A Southern delegate demanded that there should be oo gag law on any subject. The resolution restricting speakers to fifteen mio. ate.,and but once on a subject, wu taken up, de batd, and defeated; aye, 120, nays 111. At II o'clock the resolutions wu adopted limiting speaking to fifteen minutes on all subjects except the platform, and on that the rules of the Mouse of Re presentatives will apply, limiting each speaker to ona hour. The Committee on Credootlali eueounced that they would be ready to make their report t►it after tioeu. The Convention then, on meths, adjourned at noon till four o'clock, p, m. Tim Cm:voodoo mot it 4 o'clock A resolution to appoint ■ National Committ. to act for the oast four years was discussed. and fleetly referred to a &lett Committee, to inquire into the propriety of giving the Natioual Committee power to tame both time and place of holding the Conven tion. The Committee on Credential, reported that the sittiog delegates from Neer York, Illinois, kisses- I:burette and Maryland, the latter T. M. Lanzhou and RAI. .1. Brant, aro entitled to their seats. The report of the minority of the committee eras prevented. It vas elgoed by members of the cow- Mime from Alabama, California, Arkansas, Tess., Georgia and Mtesiseivpi, sad mommands that one heir of each of the Now York contestants be admitted to the Convention, each to [Lit !ADM:at-011 ruin. The Committee on Cnedentiels will report is tarot of the Dena Richmond delegation. TM Wood dalw •• seceived bat tin vow, being those of Tony, The debate on the report of the Committee, on Cre dentials was nantinued till pis o'clock, when it was closed by thutretrismasionstlan being milled up. A vote witatePtak en on the Alinoia spathe, and the Davglas delegation we, admitted. A vote was next taken on the Maryland question and Messrs. Bran% and Latilhatt were awuded sea t. A vote wax then taken by Stator on the report of the minority of Meson:main. to divide votes between the two deleguldia. The Simi that voted eye wore: North Carolina3f Georgia 10; Virginia 3.1; Missouri I; Alabama 9; kllsideslpm 7; Taxa. 4; Tenoessee 9; California n; Arkansas 3. Ayes 6.5 t nape 110. So the Dean Nachmood delegates atm admitted and the Wood delegates excluded. Thwanneentemnent of the result was received with cheers and greetucitament. A resolution to admit the Wood delegates to honora ry state on the floor added to the excitement; bet the resolution was finally laid over under the rules until to-morrow. Mr. Montgomery moved that the resolution for appall:4lElg a National Committee be laid over until after the nomination of 'eteadidataa The death of Gov. Robinson, of Vermont, way an nounced to the CoOTtatloll, and a resolution of con dolsnee with his Wally was 'adopted. It was also resolved to &company the' remains from the Mills Rolm to the boat, Immediately after the adjourn ment. Adjourned at 7 o'clock. C9ua7.OTe■, April S6.—The platform committee hate Jut repadlauld the Cinciaoatt ;Worm by a rote of I 7 to 11, the Bentham delegation demanding a platform that trill not be liable to two ocoutruo lions. Theoomloatioo of Mr. Duglaa comeidersd certain, the satire New York acid put of the South Carolina delegation trill rote for him. Wairtmorow, April 21.--The Tribune's common. dent says: 'The no:Masted electron , cues wilt come on next weak: Mr: Howard's claim to the tut *meted by Mr. Cooper, of Mkhlgso, will be first cormidoral, sad will probably be decided in favor of Mr. ft. This will be followed by the cue of Blair and Bar rett, of Bt. Louis. A majority of the committee on Hesolatione report that Mr. Blair has presented each emblem*, of Illegal and fraudulent votes baring been out (or Barrett as entitle, the former to a seat. The CAN of Mauro. Anderson and Chimer' 'l, next in tarn, and the report is In favor of Mr. A. The cue of Williamson and Sickles will probably go over, as also that of Davie and Hanle. ' As the fru legislative step on the sobjeot which has bun Privately discussed during the put 111 coontlis f Mr. Morrie, of DL, will urge the pusses of the Joint resolution appointing Messrs. On, of S. C., Doulphaa, of—hio , and Wood, of IIL, Commlesion-'' en to negotiate .iwltb • Mormons, for the sale of their possessing on the'expnus.condltion that they remove.witbin • nameable time front the limits and Jurisdiction of the United Staley. Tee Commission ers are to maim their report to lb* President at the nut seision'of . Coitgrtell.' Thountind for this more: mint is to' preiutt a reosurnuo of war and blood shed, u the history of the Mormons in Missouri and Illinois shows that they cannot, owing to their pecu liarities lire on terms of peace and good neighbor hood with contiguous sottlements. It 11 also treated as • question of economy to the Treasury. Mr. Burlingham% from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, will report a bill in accordance with Ms re. solution, asking fora first due mission to Sardinia, the envoy to receive 812,000, and the Secretary of Legation 111,800. The Sardinian chugs d'effalres is delighted with the'motement. Railroad official's state that a Juneau:want of billi on the Clinton Dank of Weapon, Md., a broken con cern, are being forced upon the unwary, and it IN be lieved that • still tutor amount is being not Into the west. Borrow, April 25.—Late New-Itrunswtok papers contain details of the labs treakrsrat Woodstock. One hundred and fifty buildings - mere dutroyed In the business portion of the town, including lb* Ootn morel.' and - Central Banks, with all their eontents ; the postoMoe, Important contents saved; the print log ofeces of the Sentinel and Journal; thelleohau. los' Institut" and all'thc hotels bat one, and abmit slaty emu and places of business. The lou is £76,000 to £100,000; Insurance from £26,006 to £30,002. Attire measures have been taken In the Province to relieve the sufferer,. Potsnatr-Bosons, April 25.—A large steamship with three mute and one tonne) passed here Jester day at 7 o'clock In the evening. Bile was !Own • goo shot distant from the shore and going west. The weather was quite foggy; the wind went and the lee cloth ahead. Port-au-Bisque is the farthest western station in New Foundleod, and the steamer in own tloo would seem to be bound to Chtehee. probably the United Kingdom, from, Qlugow on the 14th, or the North Briton, from Liferrpool on the 18th Inst. New Iron:, April 25.—The bark Charlotte A. Way was seized yesterday on easplelon of fitting out fora slave voyage. John A. Dix has been odered the poet of Commis sioner under the Paraguay treaty. Njw"imuc, April 24.—The R. M. steamship. Per. ale ealled.to-day for Liverpool, with 230 pustagera aid $770,000 in Specie. Now roan, April 25.--Adviees froni St. Marks, Ban Dozningoistate that the meant shocks of earth quakes extended also to' that plane; where several buildings mew demolished, and other damage done. Dazing the shoats the • inhabitants abandoned their !man sad thrin the streets. Is 01 suppowal that &Wasp Wu sustained in other plasm he oaks Oro also fan by vessels in the barber, caus lei than to oireillatii violently. - enranlAini. 21 1, T4iiver MI 5 Indian initli 341sogis; 35 foci/ bleb tarot in olivine. Weather conibut plassatr. _ • .131wsio; 226-dittw. India st new Mit tliei _ti-toirtitildielrlittsiti."--,-, Thiegy.ifisat Coetelause.ditzekt llNubia. , . . .Wassuwitew ewe, ApA 25.. Bousa..-113r. Colfax introduced, by unanimous CODSOIIt, a bill providing that theeegular &wen to newspapers and pettedly/the may receive packages at • pro rata rate, wipe, engraving", photographical paper wait . entelopes, book" (bound or unboand,) blank or printed cards, to go through the mails at one cent per allure under 1100 miles, now charged letter postage, by i recent decision of the Depart ment, on the present California postage, to apply on letters caroled by the overland mail from the Atlan tic States to the Nellie coast, even if under 3000 miles. Mr. Colfax stated that he would call up the bill when the House was fall. The Rouse wool into committee of the Whole on the State of the Upton. ' Mr. Florence briefly elplelnalbis tariff =ballets, elide:ling that it avoids the perplexities aria compll cstions of the main bill; that it is free from com pound ditties, has no minimum, gives specific duties for our country staples, and leaves for farther legis lation any extension of the system. . Mr. Corwin, in reply to Mr. Elliott's allusion to him, says be did not agree to all the provizions of the fugitive env" law. If he had bean in Congress when it peeved, he would have voted for it, pre ferring the old law. He thought there was no con stitutional warrauth for ono of the provisions, but there was higher authority -than illnisciL When he was a member of Mr. Fillmore . ' Cabinet he said the bill was constitutional, and hence he approved of it. Mr. Corwin said he had no doubt as to the constitu tionality of that provision of the law of 1850 which 'etherize' the Courts to appoint the Commissioner, and he regretted that they were not to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice of the Sen ate, owing to their judicial fanction. The old men who ;used the Canalization determined that our right" should not east on tradition like the British oonntry, but they wrote and printed our Constitution so that there might be DO mistake about it. Were there no fugitive law, a Southern man could go into the free States with the Constitution in his band and reclaim the fugitive, because the Conslitutiongave him the right, e nd mild that the person owing labor or service shall be delivered up. The framers of the Constitution pat this construction, mid therefore he adhered to thin view of the subject. Messrs. Carter, Elliott and Davie controverted the pesitioos of Mr. Corwin, who, in his further remarks kept the Committee In remarkably good hector. When his hour expired, there was a general Legal eseeece that he 'braid continue his speetth. Mr. Curtis wanted to know how much time he wanted. hlr. Corwin thought be would get through before the Convention. [Langhter.l He made some good. natured him at the South, *Mob were all reveled in a similar spirit lie said, among other things, that some would dissolve the Union to-morrow, be cause their negroes ran so fast that they could not reach them; biat they ought to recollect that those negroes have to run through slave States before they get to the free. Why nut kill the negro,* In the South because they dont catch the fugitives. John Brown got up a scheme In Catham, to operate in Virginia, contrary to our laws; why not call on the British government to deliver those engaged In that transaction i If there was no other reason why this was not done, It was because Great Britain wants our cotton, and we dont desire to go to war with her. [Laughter.] It would not be long before klassaelitt. setts, following the example of ,Indiana, would pass a law prohibiting free negroes from eomktg thither, and so It would be with other Bee States when they found that they were to have a negro pauper popula tion. The Republican party are Dot opposed to the recovery of fugitive nevus's. There was not one In • hundred tbeusand who woniposadartake to repeal the present law and Substitute legislation. Every body knows that we would not be in our present eon dition if it had out bran fur the repeal of the Wiscon sic Compromise. His spesch weagenerally moderate and conoillatory. The Committee rose and the Honig adjourned. IEN=I!!!! 'rutin°, April :.3.—At 1./sell:111,111 electlanpf lb. M. S. A N. J. Railroad Company to-day, the follow ing direetore were elected: Albert ➢eremeyer, Allen Campbell, tdliton Couruighl, J. 1.1. Ransom and Cleary Keep, of New York; Ellsh• M. Gilbert, of Utioa; ['amnion Whita,,of dyraeuse; Nelson Beards ley, of Auburn; Stillman Wilt, of Cleveland, John S. Barry Constantine, of Philadelphia; Marabou.. Elkhart, IL L. Sykes, Jr., of Chicago, and 'Wm. Williams, or Beffalo. At • subscuseent meeting of the dlreotors, Dish, IW. Gilbert was elected P. 0.1. dent, and M. L. Sykik Jr., Vice President VI. officers sod employees of the cempany pummeled the retiring President Gost,rge Bile, Esq., with • beauti ful service of silver plate, and • complimentary let ter, 'ivied by all dm subordinate °facers and • large number of employee.. Naos Onion, April 25.—The warehouses burned at Algiers involve a loss of sro,ooo. Advice, from Ansonia on the ith, jest received, state that esa convention held at Potion for the or ganisation of a provisional prominent, woo vary enthusiastic. Dr. Owings WO dotted Governor un der this new coostitation. ST. Lome. April 25.—Te. river .. statinstary with 8 feet water in the ottaueel to Cairo. There b no news from the upper streams. Weather clear end .14. thrros, April :s.—Tbo icboonet Sailor report.. the oerarreaca of an earth tinake at St. Mark., Hayti, on tho o Sib ital. No damage done. Lortseahs, April hoter etationsr7-2 to le leeties •.ter in the etent. : Weather clear; mar oury SD-. - --• • el Alllll . • Oa Tuesday (*entree, :1111 ft: a lba 'vadat:carat tba nt ”.., • e ea • • t U,. Hay. armed* Munk. J • stra 4.1:t1[7.:1,11. , • e a' MART J. LN DISSEON. litursoLD's Gmerftlli PhoBaRATION.- 1161.4 LLein bUOUD ftb. Biattneo, lilTfalU lot ea Bahresa fIgOIDOLD - 11 BMW far the °met; FIBLintiOLDI 140B1111:1 kr W. Dropey; UILMIt°LIrd [ICBM) fee Nerwomeinaio 66 Lifland! , tiliCtll7 for Lei. of Memory; lIICIAIEWLD'h BOMB fur threaernef Visio: BINIIIS Le Macon Breathing 11111.1dlloLL , 1 BUIIIIO hit Wash hareem 11 gthIBOLISB BUJIIU ihiGeoeral Debility; LIELTIDNati 00010 for Bahamian Luanne: ustsisours 1111000 Ibr Horror either.% UILLBSYLDII 8110611 kw Night fiereetia 111 1B~L(YB BUCUD far Wahofultear BILMBOLDII MAW - for Drytieneol , the Bkim lIILVIIOII7II BUCUO far lb Wk.', lIKLAIBOLDII DUBIN Ix Pals 1. the Itaet; 111101BOLD'S 1100617 for 0h.•110.41/ or me Ryelela with Temporary Diztlireince feed Lao of Eilett; lIBLUBOLO'n BMOC foe &Nattily and Bortleeroino frith Woos of A ion ifian. Horror of 3.6.431 niumßours BMW kir Obitrhotinriso 111[451BOLD'il BUCILIO for Y 401.111114 ertalog from 1.41. orally°. osd nil &emu oldie taros/ Orris% existing la ebbs ma, frora whatifTer moue orisfonting. Lbld may by LB. ILIVIKEL, ItO Word .t 0..., Pitraehreh. conliewl L.t. of Bod.o, P. LIZ* of Indian.. Po putivi&NcE & COFFEY, . . - • •FfOlffl73 Ar LAW, Mist argil, Pa. 08. to lielkel Banding, comer of nth nod 1,, lie &net; 4011 Do19:111y GE011.416 P. 11 AWILTON— 51 ......•114N18 W. ACHESON H AMILTON & ACHESON, AITORNITO AT LAW limes No. 149 lovreb .that, Pitiot.ursh. '0:10 r. slam COLLIER ,t M'BRIDE, ITORNX.73 AT LAW, No 101 1 1 / 1 11 RUE; 4161.1400 Pittsburgh. Ratak Akttorney and Counsellor at Law, KUHN'S No. 13 Dierpond Street, myl&M,4l) rOfhe a sit & Attorneys at Law, No.oo fourths:tat* Pittsburgh, Pc Notup Pub 01,10 Manauslova. .00 LIGHT, FLEXIBLE AND STRONG, NOVEL AND aIIAUTIVOL IN MOM, Appne !OE I ,, sire for TOODSON'Scoantanzo EMU& • 11.13LN RV Li, co.i..d.arts. rorwirdini soiti Commission hisrohopt AND WCIOLIZALI DlAl4olfil AJbeems. Buttes. Seeds, Fish. Be ?Whom GemsEy, dhir At VI Mod Itrxrt. Usberill. rarEinox-LA.z.rr No. 54 St. Oliir Strew', (DE.lriah'n PITIMECIEII, PA wactivlto ett4lkagr.l7 stmarrinnen nun on Wooden and Willow Were sonars, DROOIIO, 111611811111, OORDAGI, AO. 1=131313 JOUR B. LEM, MICROZIANT TAILOR N. 55 itlarkatSg., Plttabargh. A good assortment of OLOTIM OMMINZRZIS, Varnaas, Ocirrreee, sod elk &Ode stilted* for geollecosni weardoet reeehrd. • . ay -Ord en promptly filled, le the latest Myles of the art. mr2klydro BUILDING LOT !, D ' wzu.Tho nouesd FARMS. arm FOR ST. LOUIS, OALSNA, DUBUQUE AND DT, TAIIL—TAA Dap warner AILIZON A, Oar& Job oT. NoOconbo, Win ere ler an/ Owns awl all,lotersordlato Ono= TIM DAY, DASD lad. lot frellibt or posorso apply co bow. so= TL. BOLOEKS has associated with hiza• . to lb Prodoo.Oumetl..bo liesistem, Wt. V. •. Di %Mall The .tyl. of the drat bit BOWERS DIL. WORM NUCJILIT 11EANS.-50 bush Small Whi T v Baum. .p 3 BINIK 1 LAZIAIL GREASE. -12 Ws. for cafe by ITN =NAT &COLLIN& DRIED APPLES-100 bush for sale by ndo 'TESTER COVERS fur rale by A .yl2 W..MAIMIALL SCHOOL HOUSE FURNITURE made to s 3 pram , ibe .barbs* mM' T. I. TOllllO a 00. - D OLL BUTTER -- 2 Rollßut itter Jad 'bed aid fat 'Ai by UTAST U. COLLINS. WANTED-1000 bus. prime Clover Seed y y 114 awned stmt. OR.A/IM VAX GORDEL 80 BAGB - 11UNOMUAN GRASS SZED far obi by 'Cwsal brilAlft II ALMA F =WWI) PRINTS for Weal QATS-40t) trrigbt9ass in stars and brktrt . J 121.8.11111131. suotnos; C. B. M. SMITE, HAS IHISIOVID To BUII.DINGB E====3 19MUI!aEMli Dlatassd. ==mi EL OOTITBERT h BON. 61 Muskat at COX!iqiiCL4L RECORD CONNITTER OP ALIMPOOTION POW MAWR k APPIL Joan Dtmorgt. V. P. Ctruum pArmosi,l Wouot S. fare.:. PPOssur. R. On PITTISHIMGII MA IRAportal 4=144 Ar U.. PitLibusqb CaufLa. Prrnrinmus. TUVISIMY. Atari 20. Ig6o. VLOUR firm with so upward teudsory. A few 011341 lots, fcw the city trade, wars sold at s Welt schism. , Tse; sales iportsdysstardsy wars as tsiloww Asper. Liam I Rz.Pw. fan cy. 30 bbla from store sass. 60 do d 0... 130 do do 100 do do T5O do do ...... 63 do de ...,.. 200 do do do do 31 do do ... 110 do do 110 ' do do 676 200 do at dvot,Op privets Wm.. ORLIN—Ores, but auctumsed m prices. Corn: salsa of 860 bosh at 6353,00 e 00 do rya from meal .1 85, SOO do tads at 47; 117 do do at 66; 350 do at 41315. 11311—esdra 0 bbla No. 3 mackreld, latie at 31250, 7 kf bbls labs barrios at $l6O. DRIED PEWlT—hales 16 bash dried praobet at $1,24; 20 do apples a 151,60. ' 001136—.6a1ta 10 by 367 MI6 POZATOES-13alts on utast of 60 blob red at 35; 100 do do from store at 35. 300 do do at 31. 11130611.—tutas 3 lab& at WAIT. 11.100N—Ealst 8030 Ms shoeless, at 71543 k, 3600 do Wes 8 543 0 %; 4000 do hams at 10!,010%; awl 10 is Bogor cud hauls izgimA., 011133.11-6alet 40 btu W Rat 11; 63 do do al 10311054. 10708-801ss of 6 661.10 12. RD 33111—Sala 4 bbls rod! at 18430, 600 lbs at 13019. ROARS—Wm 10 bosh 1,6110 whits al 76. 1.1518-3.les 16 built Loulivtlla al $1,5. STAROU-3.16010 6. at 1554. WLIIIIILY—SaIse 40 bbla neolasel at 21321 011,—Oils 31 1.,61. 310.1 lord at 881390. 01/00316-3alee 20 dos at $2 76. - 6 68 6 90 - 690 6 65 6 95 6 IA 070 895 6 70 6 90 8,20410 b as 1 70 6 GO 040 - 6 70 6 90 6 26 - 6 60 - - 600 75 _- 6 G 3 600 060 6 09 - !MONETARY AND 00111DERCiAL. The weekly Datemerd or the Philadelphia banka promote the tollowtog aggregatee, ail compared with Mae of the weld. weak April id. April 23. Clapitaisimk..—o—sll,6ll4,27o 2.023 Itcatts 17,444,4443 C,4544A01—1n.. 100,771 b,444,250 14,711 142,M24 Due from other beaks.. 27 1 1 . 801V...1n.. 174,027 Duo to other ants.— 4.025,005 4.174,070... Lb. 179,664 Drpeolta----.-- 10 012140 16,612010...10 671,470 0,152,111 nakyys... De. so,yey ml Can.—Our reports from 07412 part of the Mato apealt moat &stably of lb. appearanm of the wheat. 19 tale coats era near had a better prtapect for an abundant yield. The frail so I. I. uninjured. The mop of apple. .111 be, from present Indications, enormoas.—lnd. Sentinel. Nan Crttials, April 21—r. le —Floor I. rather doll, and ad holders ask higher pricer, 4000 Ibis gold, closing at 96,74441,80 for rupetena. Meetk Pork I. dull $17.40441.7,72, Lord firm at 10.,441630., the dor:laud is gulls troalmale. Whisky la doll at ISk. for act. 11144. Bacon doll and prime drallotor, eh/Traders u 0 talllog at 7!.g, and aides st 23.1. An improved demand for agar, sod prloo firmer. but not quotably higher; folly lair A goal demand for coffee, ad prlesa tilsber, ..10. of WOO bo at 123413 0 ,,4c. Alolaame Moody, wilt, a moderate &mad at 88439. Imports by River CINCINNATI, per Naplono--41 b tabl., .1 61 Bra. IC. • bro; Z) do, W 13.1rar1; 6 do, 1 Lab* 5 1 . ban., Brownlee • Soloman; t pkg. eutbenwar., B•kovell Nara 1/ co; 43 bay mdse, tO bbl• vbliky, 2501.1 sup, bbla c on, Carte & mg 64 At b w6.r, II H Colllo• 21 pais o code., .1 Ourtendrar; t W. 011, Long • Haft 11 b., W Lavery • a; 7fl 621 Mar., J P.a. • co, 1 Iron a., Pa Balt Adf ca; 14 plc., J Roar, 63 b. gasp, Balla. & co; 60 bbl. molsonae, Halms & 1)111rardk; 12 pkgy sea martloa, W Boomer • co, AV to. plg Iron, 6 CI Loomis. CINCIAN•SI, pre Ecooomy-1 bad bra. glue, IS Watmaev • cc; It pkge rope, SU do snodclee. Batmen Pears cv, 2 do swills year, R U Hartley • co, 3 pigs lead,DavLi Plidliipm 6 hhda auger, 11•Colloogh t cm 3 do d 0,6 bole en disarm I Dra t gm 6 bbd. bacon IllcOlurtoci. Ben.. A cm 15 Lb!. oeciar B alddle4 110 boo map, W Begeley; ompt carboys. Pa Balt ilt co; 300 b.. wep. W 11.1.r5 73 do do, P Belles; 12 bbla lard 011,20 do aloabel, W hr. Kaowtr, 11 do, Brownlee k Solomon; 62 do whisky, W C. I oo fle do Co, 100 do whielty, 3 Clerdrior, 24 do do, • WellocM 62 do, d Boyd: Oran du, 0 U Weller 1 c 0; 60 do beepe:llo4dg 100 do do, 61 do door, it IrPeoickarb 43 do whiskey 6 du ottelboal J 11 do whist', • liodettiw; 60 do cti, Brownsville wl bow; 26 do moluace, flnge 300 trtils Citmr, Nan, • 1 roJet3 200 do do, leech t Boleti. tune; 1 de nut 'mere. Lomb& 00 En tone pig metal, It o Loomie, 7 LOU egg, J 8 1.104ei1 • oo; 1 trunk, 109 bide scolaisv, 111 . 1 . bone*, 2 bld. tobacco, 25 to Emma, I box codes, Obake t cu. WUERLING, per Cbe,ll-110 WI. paper,/ Z Than/cm: 100 do, J W Graft.% 1 .1117, 2 110041,1 bbl, 7 boa. 'wan 11711soch 6 bble eggb IZ6 hoop pare, 37 ab potabws. 14 do oat., J A fwser; 1 bbl eggs, 1 Go batter,] Gawd• In; 0 plow paled; Botha. a Oustwer, 2 awl shills. 2 do pipes, 1 10,2 W B &AIN I bbl Wagon glass, 1 bb ads, 2 Oleo, W HbaSer. 1 slOll, J 11111; 7 Wren, 102 plggs bdo, 80 phi* do, owner oo board. Imports by R 111.6 WI W /1 D R bar 4.331.1 McCupough; 23 Lbl4 oil. Co tall co; 4 do do, J 0 Lyoo, I do egg3.l TaltOootot. a .4 2 ear rear.r., Mcßadu 6 at. ear, :20drIck aosIN 6 mt. p ash, Omit • 03 6 Lala •bbt7, 104 do Dour. D ICO do, T 8.11 11 to; 101 do, W kltenleLeoru do do, J 61 443.0 a 03 do do .1 111oDeolt; I bbl. ma. 2 do boner, Leoch • flut...hlown; 4 do callers, R.t.r.11, Peon A a, L 3 hoe potatoes, B 111100 6 Gls rte.., FL Sounarodr 12 IV lloltc3; 33 do do. J T McCOmtu • co; 31 do do, 6011 v. .54 Woos" 13 1 Ea butter, Brow. t Kirkyoulcl 2 bble sap, 1 do batter, IL Dalsoll ! co, 10 do, J ♦ I' often 10 bz. there, I du lultrt../ B butotbea. O• r R IL—I ts mds, Strums:lee ♦ B..sksiss.. I cs.k ash, IsloCally cc; Ido do, 0 • berry* mr, (.4 bdl. paper, W O Juhemom f tIX I hi hops% W EicoMOOS 1 et WWI bowls, II LaLdr, I do do. 0 Par, I to hardemm J lieCutelwon; V/ dot .e7OO. W S 1.0.0 p d LW sb.p .tie., fig d bid.* a Ilartmogti • CA SO LOW partial.", Tindal a Ilar,kar; I car IdtkddL. Wall., I novo. 1441, I bd. W Drsd•Lde, 2 Da at, D Ihafrec.s 1 Lx, A Colphotor. 16 Ws hair, V ID.. rev. I P.....ca1; e .Tropty bole. 0 W 16.htth, 21ble eater, Graff 1 Vahgordor, Id Les a..., I do batter, 11 Usalcl.l • er..; 3.1. ads,l Al do. 2 kgs. 7 ell cent, IL !Ikea 4 OM. boas% IV 111111almom 1 em bob, DOelpe, Valk • ea 2 ble w.4410g, Ember, Co.. A Mmeroon ZS do balling, 1511.0, McElroy& a; 1 bog bell% J Plommer, 1 all sll McColl, A o; 100 Dbl. door,' 8 Ligeetl A cy; 70 do do, 93 blJa tem, litseboote, MeCreery 1 sot lot old wrap Mon, J Mb% 1 am . gasp, J klegavor, 3 toble col Mt, 8 Lathrop 34 Ras nor. H Malmo • co; lat 014 ltoo, Zen/ A Palotem to Cala our, 1 b. bolter, Jll Somettoto; 10 bbl. a al. 3 B Lyon; 64 .sale. W L wan 2 obi. nics Law 1 Trio. d% 6 bbl bolter: Atwell, Lew • et; 4.14 171611.t1; 34 DM egge„ldelMaela A Artetells, lllr. J Noce% 1 ea vv. 1 7bl do. 1 Le bet.ter It 15111 r. 10 by rabMed, J ILAIGIstan 6 neat ale bal4 L Welter% 12 empty ,Ft IL Dollen, 2 or. nun% Cook • Jana; l es old" • betuyeenn 1 um made Ina ore, J Loeser, MOOS; I Do hems J L Moditett; 2 bee I.4tser,3 3 tiamtben; 1 kg teltey Otto ;lumen, 6 ads bolter, Graff • Tottgordem 1 ets trees, J D lima; 6 AlloNtotte. News:eyes • GRID 3 by Mew, W !alit.; 100 We 0a04,t McComb.% 1000 dodo kleDocold A Arousal% 7 grto.4to l4 ee. ILlmeonst3 •as 1113 DMA Door. Illtebeesit, 11 1 co; 6 LOM wrap me, Jame • Leath Imo atoll Dees% 199 Dot h”dleo, Poetley, Nelson 1 or; 00 ON. potataw, thews • Buten 1 ba Mow, Healey • as 25 bI trt4a alas, Illa/Dorkett, Eltrtott • en; 1 esseptleg, Egan' 1 em 10 WI chain MIL P Welker,2 bee tabor., J T 112. h; 30 b 1 bbls wtHe (Mb, 11 13 Colllom 970 Mae doer, J 6 Ur gen • ea 195 Ole Ekren A Duller, 100 bbl. Boar Mkt. cock, MeCreery • boo. Ito folloslog ❑ fr. amm:a of I:. Mock racolood and rwardol from Me ♦llfs&. ny block Ifrafroo, from Lt to Slat f Apt . non.. Cattle. Uogs. !beep. ..- 121 2265 6150 8031 -- 42 1178 3174 3052 rams: , Jed. II=1:111 =Ea= Enninese on the levee yr/a:day, altbongh doll encash, was ISOM *CUT. thee for the day inseam. freigitu to .11 are u• vas mama and, am aslant consequenco, boils are compelled to take whatever May can earch at mate "lea donor pay any too well Tits lieu coolltima in it,. condition with alma seven test 0 I b.. 0, the shuns'. and hallo( slowly. The weather yesterday sae eery cold for this salvo of the year, and in the .sassing thaws were 'Wong indkalloos of 0500. The Cdars Pea, 10,1°0 slugged end sunk to tba Snooze flea, ow J. firma City, imme time tince, flak altar great difficulty, toga ratted. Mit sill to laden to St. Lotthioit •hich pace .to. will ba repaired We learn hy a Ms pack received here yesterday from 151. Louts, tbst the steamer Key West had been .old at that place on Ilooday, We could oat ..certain tbe prise paid f.. her. Atm •es gnrobseedby tome perm. In St. Loot. .ho Intand placing er lb the Et. Louts end Li Paul trade. Si leamo•at Refit AIIiILTILL DISPARTBD. Telegrapb, Broatuadller Sa!seraph, Morainalll..; Jetteraoo, rowne. , Mac Jefirrace, Byrm.'ll.r, Q.I. Bayard, Elisabeth, Out Bayard, intsatorto CrovolL WOG,Beg; Boner, N.Gallic Burke, 211. tonic Slaked ts, SG Loutc Neptutte m.o. River; Suttee, Louisville liconomy, Cluoluusilt ihntsli, Winelliac Bay City, SY Latin viler-7 G Telegraphic Markets Km Yuan, April 26.—F100r 6c bitten the demand la checked by th• adrarom; Wee 10,000 tad% 15 3711.418 43)1 lot saw Mate; 15 471406 68 for rstra do; $3 4103.41 86 for roper winning $3 6606 Io for common to undlam extra do; 10 1086 20 for snipping onto. n 1 brilin owlet clewing qalaL Canadian Ploor firm at 15 716 kw morn= to 000100.0100.1 1 7 6 fiqpr $3 0501 40 mown to Oboist mar. Corn Meal cootbautednin Jenny 19 600974 Bran. ay Woe 1101 10. Whisky Amur at 22613131, Way at 1206 hold* lame. wheal:. Into upon demand and prim ad. naval 102 c; Nam, Includin thaw of last antelog,2s.ooo bn.o6kago Spring at 11208 E 20; 000 Badnaill 273401 VA. WO wide* kl kb 1103; 6,600 1111wankla Club $1 2$ 191 Ilya gulag nod study at IL dd . & WWI doll and baby, al 73004. Coro acarro and armor; wake 24.1:00 ban at 76 far mud wardarin 826651 tor while Southern and Janie; yellow. Oat, mon Node. at 430134. Pork opened me and clonal dill; sales 1160 WA at $l7 571118 for UM MK $l7 60 fur old; 117 37 for thin tome; 11116 fir DOW pilau.' 115 57 for old. Beef quiet and study; min 1.30 bbla at 11 0110 for e.rtalry prim: 160510 for do mar, $7 71010' 60 for repark•. Inniar, $11E11535 for aitra country petal. /111.06 Reef, Dar Clams and Oat Mesta doll. Bacon quiet. Lard Armor at 103.66111%;. Buttw 11017 for Btat. 11162 27 for Ohio. Blocks medal' sad sutler. Money le • drag and buten loam d as low ss 4 per mat on call. Phalle Market —Pair dull at .Lord lett Week's pew; re minis 0800 heed. Glutton at fall rates recvlpli 6100 had. Swine advanced 340 , 4; ncelpts 6000 head. Caschrettr; Aped 28—The rtver contlnuce to fall elowly. Money mutat unchanged; ranee of exchange unaltered. Provelorda bat little cheap to the market. Nothing trear plred to bleu Pork— nacos held st CIU sod 10%; ask. 40 had. clew sidle at I.on Balk Ideate firm and unchanged: !take 00,000Ib ehouldere at 6.N. tfothlog tranet led In but prime ln demand st 10q. floor. sake *OO We (atria/. 48 7005 84. Whkely 175012 U. Linseed 011 further de alined; Wee 24 Mlle at 63. Cone.: We 200 begs Ulf at 11. gaga and !defames unchanged. Wheat arm and In good demand at $1 66(®8 40 co White. Own desk 46040 for ear In both. Oats dull st 40. Hyoid 00042 for prima. Barley In fair demand. Pan.aparma, IprU 2b.—flour Cant opaline $4. What Atm; male. 800 btu rodslsl 6C461 62; anat. at $1 7301 75. 03m adranead 1E014; a.,.. 3060 bath yellow at 76. Pro trams arm; Mew Park PS 60. Inlay mesas at 21021 Barttaol2,4llll Z.-11ear quiet; Howard at adorer,* $626. Wheat nacos bat unchanged. Oorn bnoyant; and 3•11 o• 73076. Pravlalona gulet Haw Pork 517 76; Prime $l4 76; numpe $l3 82. Wateky sturdy at = sbpectat jaotices. M==ttEM2== 8 NI IC ',TING. PITTSBURGU. PARK, ArCIIRDY @ CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATITENO, 8RAT.1135 , and BOLT OOPPia, .PIUMS3D OOP Plat sorrow, n I. d 31111 Bottoms, Speller rabbr, Av. iraioltrts mad Loaders In ISHTALS, TIN PLATT timurr IRON, Oaettantlibo bud, Tlrapial Illactanea sad Toole. frantloser, No. 149 riff , culd 120 &meet fine, Pittsburgh, Psalm. Z. SCOTT, Dentist, • HAS removed to the house lately 000upied by Dr. Wm. A. Ward, No. 111 You strut. (KWh •) {Lind door &bens Band staid. Moe Boars ems trd lir. tr. • ' rieabMl __ ~ :..: LIVINGSTON COPELAND & C Proprietors kIANI3I.aOtURS FAIRBANKS' PATENT STOWE, 11A11. GRAIN, OREL COaL. !HMV..., • ParP.P.- - - ibith Holettng Lar s Or ortthonc; or or Woodoo Colman% sod of all dame waid capadtlin, from Iliitro — rti *111111.44 pug:condemn to the small °Gooier. Poole* and Belancer. ALSO, they are the Patmateee and only elaratiacturem of th• ¢oNralled JANUS PACED DOM Locus AND LATCLUES for tight.. left hand doors, of eeerT stm. and rarkmall trimi 2 . 4 and 114 / 0,14 . OarnItHILTS, PAINT MILLS, CORN MILLS and SHELLER& 1310BAGE MITERS and STUTTERS. BOLTS, STING OATS and SUMTER HINOWSED CASTORS. AILS PULLER, WARDELIES HOOKA Viii MS WAND& Act together with awry rarity of Malleable Castings and Domestic Hardman generally. ¢a1440 thvcial panto. B. B. & C. P. Bff&IIKLE, PAPER MANUFACTUREItS, AO Donlan to BOOK, PILOT, OAP, LIMN& AND ALL KENDS OP WRA PPIN6 PAPER. nava rornovod from No. T 7 Wood shoot to N0.1211212dtb60L2 Street, Plastiorab, Pa. •irOash or VALI. for Pap. mftdtf fo The Confessions and Experience of a DESIGNED for the benefit and ae s warn ing •od • caution to loons men Oho elder from No, ova Debd/ry, Permeate* Decoy, le.; a• • conamaanom of early cream entmlylng at the ram Om. the Memo of &I Cure. by • sufferer from the •Love demand from medked teepositlos and quackery. Biagio corm (mailed free) on malign& a yoatpald so- elope, bearing the addl... of Ma applicant Address Pi A. TBa NIEL M&Yr*IB, Eaq, Bedford, Kings °malty. Nag York. splZdharnaar LYOA'S DIAGMETIC I INT 13 -El 0 "1" POW D 3C Ft, ZdTZENTNArES BED DMA ROACHES, MICA .ANTS, GARDEN INSICT.4,dr. 1136.1 t coatslime. Polon. crows Kiomeric P/LLS ABS OICHTAIN DRATEI TO RATS AND $llOl. aplolaxlmn Sir SOS [•anuborclil Pittsburgh Steel Works LIALO / -JOHN L. NOM. kI'oeLLOCIIII JONIC 8,201713•6 r. CO., klanotacturers of CAST STEEL SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, 43YRINt3 AND A x.L.r.s3„ Corner Ross and First Ste., Pittsburgh, Pa. =is W. P. Waifs. 1- Toll,. We of Pittsburgh. Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH COMMISSION' HOUSE. WALKER & BARNIIYB, COMMISIOTON MERCHANTS, And Woad for the Bobo of PITTSBURGH 111NUFACTILIKED GOODS, Cosi. Ohs AND MIRMLN - Diss, No 160 Pearl Street, NSW YO.l-7.H. dignmerck ta aldted, to which proper penonal •I Fannon .hall ter Oren, and proceed. promptly remitted. - /loam Bryce, Richards lb,atenra. Juba Bleck Co, Alexander Bing, Zeg l Ale Ken • Brother, Ulm.. Adams, Macklin • Co. Wilson Ar.,Branine, N. Y. in21...1yd • ISA (*.NI *G./Ct.FLAN (*EL SIOUT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNC&N, SfEnasn & CO., ON SUE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS()); ONI POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Ito, Dille cm the principal rftiee and to of Warta, Belgium, Carload, Germany, Remota and other Daropeam Melee oonstarall oo hand .ad for mole by . WM. H. WILLIAMS it CO., ediklynk Bankers, Wood street. con:tarot Third: ROBICION, MINIS & MILLERS, FOONDIGaII AND MA.CMAISTift. WELBHINGTON WOR.H. S. Pittsburgh, Penna mass, N 0.41 Market stmt. lianalictare all kind. at Stem Enitleer and 11111 Weehte .; Oesttryrs. Railroad Work, Steno Ballet..d !beet Imo Work. Jobbing and &melting done= short notice. ottiMaydto .:.: - ... ~ :,~. nt==rZ=l RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SKIMS. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, selilytt Pr 11901311014 PIN WA- M 0.13 }LLD CO-. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents far the sale of Pittsburgh Menu rtotErmr. Cbstairoments aa onion for LEAD, EMU, t . HEMP, PRODUCE, to. rolieltaL Prompt atten tion to ramarlog and forsor3lng. Ach 49 Commercial Bttrast, St. Louts. makett N. HOLMES OD SONS, MIMI 111 'Groton and Domestio Bilk of Exchange ozwnrioans OP DEPOSIT, • HANK NOSIN AND MANI, NO. £7 MANNIST STRICT. PITPBBIIHOH, PA. 11011.Doilactkr. made o. ,11th• prlacipal deka tams* ent th. Onftedatats4. spntely VV lil Y MA N 6G 15 UN . llanolaciarara and Malan la all Wadi al TOEIACCO, 2NUFP AND MOANS. • N - LEAP '2033.A.000. Como RfthaLkildd Bend out/Named alky, prrnstnian, PA. JOHN V00444'424 op,Mkto. Iron .mills.(, area lirameltA, _VatdiDoor*. , Window Ihntion, Window Ginuts, net., agwfie &rut maul Aifta (Myra Wad sia Kirks* ''PITTSBOttaII, PA., M.* ma had • virility of vow Pte, tsacy sad plain ialtsble br all ;supra& Particilai Waitron paid ro ra vkring Grays Lots. Jobblng dam at shorty:4lm mr9 SJI It 013 .131 RS' 'ORR 1111 MISS SWUM .110AINETS AIA RATS, BONN= MANNA noWICEIS. ►O. O. 93 MAR ART WIWI% mrl6.lydta PAIABGAGE. Milne& MIRACULOUS VIRM IN LISTROTRII 4 Th. Cob Bawdy is OW Moto Ilbrl4 awe to Mettroisatt 4n.1! Coozattuseßs o Boa% Am, lloscunorA no" Moms, Maw, Bete Wool AID °MIR Itucts, AG , 50,000 nous BOLD oxs MONTH. Thew. Celebrated Remedies have bean vatted rely aced twanty4wo year In all parts of Moroi^ and their canto alms power have been Waded by the Courts of Beach, Prance, ingland, Anemia, Pram* Dane; Sunny, Bele. um, Holland, Naples, La, and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by th‘most dlsitometehed Idodlasb facallice all over the world. Thelr deetrattiveneew to all Made of vermlo and Insects has bean cortiNed to thin country by the Directors or the uric= Patio Inatibstiow, Planter. term.., r"Prieft" °Motels, Warabousos, Ilandectoriee, and by micas Cs- Ingolsbed priest.. Willem. Namerous Testisnoolds and Carta:atm of the Wilaw7 of thews Dessediee can be men at the Depot. Pon xlO. Wholesale and Istiti, by the Inrentor and Pro. prletor, JOSEPH KU= Practical Chemist, • 612 Broadway (cox Nowt= at.,) New Tort. emend dyne{ ler the U. States and Omaha TRIM, ICS T. RUM:ITM'. Dmacbt. No. lo AKa mu., and MT Reoldway, Now Tort. Teo ado to thl;cllt._ wholesale and retoN E. ELI. CO, comer weal and Bowed ote: JCR:MR EN% Cantor Danced and Roast at. 11111""' Mkt A RISER NAP. Allogßowl. deTLOredie inuTuatsytt incricnicitan nuTuaratints Don't fail to procure Mrs. Wins!oven Booth las Syrup for =drop Tesithlag. It big manual alt worth. tt flmellltatos the prcooes arta/Naas by ssitsatad tbo gams, nautili all ladammittlatr—will 511.7 pffito,sad Is to meats Ns bowels. ,Dapead spas It t stotbaes. tt 61/1 leo rat! to yotrrislnsotatt rallst sad !width to par taints. Parloctty sato la allows. • • rtds valuable preparattos Is the proartpdaa of ass at sba usittonartorod sad sting fsstals Idttdetass Is Now tbsgbaal, slabsi ton cued Islas arnalatUng inicCeamto istlitatu of crib all No Wino tt bait and sat's* mime trorbt. asses arDystabwd sad Dtarbass Obildrat..tsttbor It grim Dom tsetbtag or from say other esti*. • . MIA sad bail* tali* ottlsoated b &Mrs sad asots,lt ts earth Its milted la gold. =kat al bottles ars soldanc7fW to tdd. Cate Nista. .0 II =Old sad madded tiNsdy. • s • MIMI ONLT DOOM TIOITLX. . rthrilzirto WIWI* atCaTTIII4 VIZ gli a b./Pryer? &Mason the l = - • DZAtut tt• Nagano APO NltPttttbartb: • WORKS. —WO bbls frcels Nett ; !Isls ' 1921J1; ifooolyss, An exptrleaced None and Tames Pfalkise. piil to tbe attentket of motbereber SOOTHING SYRR, which gregtly,rocilltatoo Mo. prceir of tootblag. blloam. log the gums, reducing all - IxasatimilocHlLl Alloy ♦LL PAIN and opamodlo oetlonioad . . SIME TO RZOOLATZ TOR . DOWALL Depend aro 14 motherly tt em glve rut lo7 oat ffl?K saii Ballet orollottlth to your Ida% We have put np and :sold this article ihr oar oAN BAY, IN CONY/DEICE AND TADIII ol it slat e have wear been tonyot w o t h er medicine— WAS rr /AMID IN • BIN- " - "T" OIJIINITANDE To crrarreer nt r ,P.,: a Wars tI Ut el/ -med. Nsier did.. - - - • knowie twangs of dente:Wake by any one whetted ic,Outke maw s/1 are delighted with Its opreattocts, and ape& in AetM commendation of Da 1.011111 .heats and meted etttiet. We speak in this matter o'WHAT WI XI NNW "Mr tan years' expealwoce, AND PLID4III otra BAPITAIN NOR TIM FILLMENT WHAT Wll MARL In aloostsnery instance when tbe Meet le IND Drina Irma min .and @abandon, relief win be IWO II Itturni or twenty tenets. star the Iry ItwheNdrind. , Toe valuable preparation I. Ow • —prawef ass of lb. most EXPERINNIED and _ W Now Enclond, end b.. brew cued with NEVIS mom BW. CM In THOUSANDS OP CANES. It tot only relleere the child Dom ittlkbal trelethates the stomach ad horde, crerrects Wdlt sad gine tahesof energy to the whole epteat. It TM ghoul botany tNisys Griping In the Bowels and Wild COltti and orareonosoott VOA irediSciss, sit**. If nor eperoilly oni - LDREIN 411416:10 sod is dwatb. Ws be Uses AND PUREST TEETHIE6 Rind EDW,PI TUN WORLD,In mow of DMUS Y LID D/AE. BEREA IN CHILDREN, whether it ados from todbbigot from any other QUM Ws woulduy tearer, Enalbartabialubs child anfboing from any of lb. foregoing ornaplaluto NOT LET TOUR PRJUDICEM own THE PIIZJUDPOZB OP OM ORS, eland between you and your aulfartag olill4 and the relief that will bo 6UH,E—yas, aBSOLIOYILY SURE—to follow the 1111/ of this roadloina, 0 Wady ,ftsid: Yatt directions for wing will sr-company earl bottle. Noise genuine utd•as lb. tsc.dmile of CORM{ A PELKIPPII, Now York, ie on the outside wrapper. &41 by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Offiee, 13 Collar Street 11. - Ir. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PIE BOTYLIL 101 l by B. L. FAITNEATOCK d CO, corner Wood and fourth streets. al., ClOO. H" HIYEZR,IO W<HdatteoS.; fel3iarrsl3T 1=1:1 •• Au". • • • :i.".1 1- N• Practical Lithographer, Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth st, Pitted:tux& MAPS, DIPLOMAS, BROW CAEDNIQATBATP4 LABELS. BONDS, czurincretra OF noon, BILL }MDR, Drum AC- ' col F gilFfIP;l l -1 1 Spring Novelties. LEAVING completed our Spring-MaCmete; wa are yawed to off&r extra farlimitrarataltx the Ivey of FANCY AND sme.p.taa ' DRY GOOFS_ Our Stock is constituted of 'km° EareZles: and latest Novelties of e Season. one dock of SILK AND LACE EAETILS. Ai “mpood of the • . allaweat.;,ao.las of Me Swoa, . - Ta add& we Invite EP PECIAL ATTEETON. ET * PleNTlVl47; i bt ua tTrforna dr ' "rata. sod meaeooebte Goode, 'dab' arftlb• pkaiftali adapted Las Fauber& Tiede. Retaataber the oho, No. 69, Corner, Mme Iced and Fearth strearts,•Ptttntrourgh. : apl3djul B P -EN E &:0 0. 18i9. Bellmore and Otdo itimood Co 180. RE BALTIMORE & mg A.OHIO HAILBOAD COMPANY Iwo wetowered to nosh* sad Irma itiedisidlik eider ' Pittsburgh sad the letatera WON. — Eden goarantaed to b. Kmft bearable w 1 thee d lb, Paneashinta SAS Raul oo,Arr sorionolirkini For totttratattort as to rug}, halltier. OS, Slan tag be ands by latter. or to was to etheralbe ancleregned agents: At BCr3TON. Elms Potter , ox. gigs and Wadgethe • NSW YORE, C. W. Perna, t5l Ibraebsgb Wee Self - .._ • .. BETHADILPELLA.OoIissoa a. 071 *u* Faßikktill: . sad Chairs Orissa co.l.ll7arr.firi.coAceivitnsi* BILLTHIGRZ. WWI • PITTSBURGH, W. J. Jo _bzette, lases? ens* *Be alts Poues Railroad Psalmist- D.ore, aap Partleolar sttsethes of eqsetualsy sitsisnes and shippers gsnerstly,etTlVl~wAllesturoy Oily sat ttstolty,ts aelbd teem &Intim of Gas /Paw ABM ISISIOPT wed with others, sad thetrpsttw a sad line ere re. Sows 111* 0..11"IM ea tars ot 17V - welling Dittoitlust• , cconana, TWA AND LADOR unix ...- Indispeuablo to MR topers. • • THE MOST SIMPLE, E OMIOAL dorabls ariku•mc 0tt..1 . pabuolciailnids: I discomfotts of wish day. • - • • poseriptboa. . ' It ..W.. of • mad raDnoar, with tb• albs.on the Oda, and an Immix Wieder of woad *SLY etc Tbaceits' apace of from • to 8 loam bit•lpli Ib.twoeyllmtent. crank torn. both kith:dais at Da name time la °matte 41e lattices, rapkny meting • mkt ktroklag 8•• 1 888 88 OMNI* lb. ciotbm, and affacitaaly remoatta tee Oat: Statactko, of the water data Oa wort quickly, =Dray sit la rubbing, wad that. asire•tho Inn ototoths• JAMES D.HODOIDIA. 104 Jona' Mkt, PhDs; fa agent be BULISPANA AYATS, Pro c aidark • , 14 litsekonn IStona, Nm. Tait . N. II —Anat. sad Ckenty Rights Oa tab, undparcitannt anciathd with Machines at stolen/ran libital tem: ;• 1 Air A !Awl:Dub In ape:Anton ny • lanneras &Oiat oar salacnom. 430. Brantway. , Mrs. Winslow, FOR CHILD/lElff TEETHING. . RU &RION'S CIO foittltr CORSIIIIIPTIOI A. KREBS. & BRO. Sitlinfotapit4rs Corner Wood end Fourth 'Ste., 1" PITTSBURGH. T spao.i.F. Gomm ;TIEING pEopared to recene orders fir thee DIMPEND/ft DRAWN. AND POW= 11,00117141 - SLAVA, dellvenal after the °prolog of- tartptlanewasla tall attention to the low cad It OD VIIII-PIIDO/staftel4 Wad to ID. gnat parity of rata-water collected -DM data roots, loot Wag ftorearated with taint of decayed dalagioa poftottooe qsalftlee of pentad - anads.'.l3ity vault ithe anal* the pablb satus psrthes tbontee,ftekaa Aiwa; thereby farOi_ aft kl• oor saroa,—tha aalg moor .mra WaiT o.o. 'patsy lerlotia DA Cl 'or Nr• Tort; Ntalab , - iatut ea Nortatreetara Stan erleblas 0,0 tba ;43111111NZ 1101311001613LLTIM 'Ore* the Cissopinty,at.l46 . oll l § l N . lititii mien ‘lll teethe prompt oatantkm. - sptft-Smft - ; 0. rtramuutorkiirmseac Pittsburgh Bolt Works. I..lzwie d q T.Ecx.t:r..z**.-, rib. 454 Liberty St. _ WE aro now pre yaired tot aive and fill ' or der. f o r dardap Solid asa tzta L Stiatis lab for Balm Railroad Carty Sol" bog 16,,, chic... Ina Trans . sad elery Wpm fat OCall;ani mai Wen nollatad and filled wadi_ _molaßaliala inad ad. pita- irraidtddmlsY LzwusartllllMPl. • ...... TEETH.—SAYE TREK BEFORB e w x bt4 too Ma. 11:1:. BILL has mooted ta PLR( frfILDIT. le the beam. format', aaniplid hy tie .11. !Weer, opposite. Obtlit's Chan& - hie ant atipiringmr mo d e m impromseals. inpti writud tt immetts lathl!e, 'rota SDI to he2 - per • - • • Arne . W. D. Howard, Dm BMW ?hag s •A. Bradley. . G.MeCenalme, IL D. J. If. llopklatt Ventltk.Dr. Geo. H. lie,err, W. Musick, Ihmeuel ramp ml9-,n71.. DILLS! PlLLS!!—Allthe valuable Pub te - the dry tub st • A TE ~scLd R'S , - idittenre,. . L SIC djfOSY& • • HOLLOWArk moure, Ter Fele* JOILiSIOS;DrouteL etell CiaTIVZ thatibtiald and Yoartlretreet,/ STEAM BOOK - BINDERY. AND BLKNIL -13001[1,11.1MACTORY-1111 kinds of 211/ ti tarp and snuill tithes onsameldell - lu naaweabla Slate. Ilaytnescillites sagenkt 7Y an tn. talsilelmeatln this city, paellidreso my opted upon UT, tog steely work dons in On ten style and In um; thaniso A. rr... =MM. Irstargarot Inssosseasest la Host BinalswElnlylAre-. !Ladle - Third stone. Pitteburget.. , o,AN DIIR'S • HAIR DRESSING R00113,- 1., GEAIIT Snare. OPPOISCIMMOLIgicIedy,., - , • . OP= THOU 5 A., Ii- TO 5 .P. ' •._ s , i- • More reetlemea csa hare theta Oar look . .nd smatiAstdoesble maw. Rs • .• to t'VZ!=ab.2..fitt•Oft le.. luctortwA%ie. la Ow miens .1121=1MtrAffii... 11ENSOAP TOP2Oksit Tat", dead, ea had wee we mda....• • . ... •,' , s dediala 's - _ 1. 000 1 3 00 6 pti• 14 X XL01714. - - - - -- . 3 r 301, per. do . : ..7,: 7"I hem,,ted SILTIOEVe intridik Li IN:E_APelas ellszBE-20 crow a im • 11 *s AXDZIMASS:IIIierieIf r ,21061L4 Of 111( VDUS:BAH OORN; AdT , FW‘F.aaobv& • !yaws iioo lav, 4, I,fgal'it. glair
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