titsbUrg to x# e. 4 4. _ ' I NEE Icapabllatut BeallgaLattara 'for 1060, . aoasa a WOOD UD VOMITS Brii. arsateraoetent imairtreamit raga lizantsa Roolisopen every day, (Sun exc•ptoi,) Trout 9 A.! to to P. 11. Eselsk, eansom ' .moo 7 W I t, Noospopao from all porta of the trams and ISopubllcari Quapal.ra Doanarate for dlaributlar. 2b, ...IV!? Llasttterrarr, ?of ft Platten& ore cm" -.14•Tb0 Poromato•Cortattio• or thoOluio moot EYEBT :..arguaz4Dat lath* aroma la 1).5 rtriaa, Ir. a. on_., ase,,A.larga and commodious room in Sho third story of the Gantt" Radler, is well . . easy of access, and will WI rented cheap .. to a .good tenant. Apply at the counting room .::. of this office. ' ' • -, .. Ull ItOST—Dories MonYde and Fr iday : . ntgbts shlta (ruts settled down prettyhe a vily • , _ in men, localities especially on low greuaii . ' , •Cormiderablediatr4t prevails as ..to the nat ure a. - end *amount of the mischief ' done; - Many sa y Abet theibleeeoras of the fruit trees are all still ........ -."..--; .li .r' fresh and vigormis se ever. Mere insistinsist . ~. t hat ...I.:,,they have been nipped. Some allege that th ey .•., , . : ...: , , are all falling oft, the ground around the stem 2 ..,. ~ ; . of the tree being fairly Uttered with their tares. ‘, •-• ; . =-No very tosaurate information can,be obtained In .. . • reference to the matter until the season is mbar. advanoed. 'There la,- however ilas. . . .- rea son for encouragement. We know ' of no one ~,,, who will ear thet all hI fruit is killed, and the .......,, .., Rociouuts given by. our exchange' in the d .. . . lag,•bouotlet, where similar weather h i iiii. cfred,.speek.hOpefally of a bountiful croup. pre -vaned; ~, • . : s intuit y .. w w e Int an examination of some trees, mat had en Buten of toned the Be4II of the peaches, "P°lurepe. and .-.•:. ,-.:, - ~ '',,ziolh*.tieshiippi6suirdallattinuotg us e in in dicill imsi ons " of d blig at ht.. .„*. B not so far agenneeg an th e I/ 4. bee . auso the/ and coo . . ~.144( 1 4 e nt1 1 141201' other, ; ..,. . , sao wive , . s tobjeuy. Preemie a p , es ve promise of au approaching P ear ., 'k And with - it, when it comet , slimier. . . ' .:e4rote. a. ...,.. _ ... we /OP. iO. SOO the •' ",,,' Telkii:ar up ill alritr ere Irma" aßd 8"15g :iilduin , refreehieg and delightful • = , gi ' • - .11 ' • . %• " .• : • . • •f: ' • e ENZEIRI =MEM ,~., •. ..: :, 44 • c r:::'i .41 ..'.,:...4.:,-=-''.l.:: .--, . 4. 4: .-..,-!..! .i,•,:i.-ft:.;1.3, 4: 1 , 4::; , .. ~ .:4: : i. 4;:• ' t 'A.:".*.i.',. t,:,*.? -`'P' • It" :!,:-.::-...;:-.h:4•4 .:- . L , '. -: :It ..:„....,....:,n.ii-- -,- 4: ...I:., ,L.,, ....% .'it:t.4.f::',4':'.: .....ii.ti,-g1 ...,..: ",,t:'' :''=. - ,;;It.::i:: :!7-41:2.-;':::4-•::::: :,!...-. :,•'' ';;;-;: '...-'.4.`i,:•-::,:,sc't ''.'•,`• ;.:,-t.' •• i - . , .-.. 1 :421:4: 1 4 a":.'T..,1-.., "7"4:''' :,= • :.‘4.:4i71,...:4':17t' :', - , 0,, • ,-.:+:. 0.,,,,,k7 N• 77. 0-, ,0 •••,..-,*. 'l,,i*::'•::''i'4,.llll4,:l ',1•',:4-.1:4,1 : 1, •:', ,, I: :, :0, 7 , .:., ;14,^7,::•,:::,4 : 0 : : „„ ;',:'7,,,•7;i:'?`,L ~.:::At`.4t:ViZ3',4 .f...... 1 . I'.l,7%i%'*:l''''.- !i;i7,7!'lf; o:' ,•:-.1..,:,,i., ',F.'',::,4,:,-; 7-;,,,-fry' : 1 ,...,t , , :,.,, !, •0:1'- ' •-'' ' ' ' :::::, ....,‘'::,;,;,,::,?•;.?, '. —lc.'" 0 ,1 „ • , .1 '''' -..0 ~; . - / 1. -- , `~,' ome.Lez(rArzir or rzra cart. MONDAY. MORNING =AP` :0 CITY AFFAIRS. mi notoL o G raa Obacrraima for tla Gazette, by G.& Sum, °Facial, 68 ram St—ecirniated daily: ra arm. ix Etta*. tio'dc4A-x-•••—••••••••-•-•00 35 - 12 '" E••••••••••••••. ...... 46 52 24 T-10 Nsw Elements' Ca=—A ear of the kind 41- 'lol.l6*d b$ 6e sometime.ago as expected to be ~need as en "accommodation" on the Fort Wayne ".Road, at this end, has been manufactured for ` Mr. J. Eiger Thompson. It le 80 feet to length .and Bin width, with acoommodetione for 50 pas sengers.. The eagles is upon the Treat enclosed • In 'au apartment 6 feet in length, and Is con - eructed like a locomotive, except that the boiler utiright,. like s steam fire engine, Instead of horizontal: 'The ear rests upon a truck with four wheele andawo "drivers 3} feet In diameter. -The 'object in conetructing the car upon this plan is to - diminish running expenses. If we properly understand the matter, one man per torms the duty of eogineer, fireman, conductor and brakes Man on the ordinary trellis. Such a contrimuicomunting from Pittsburgh on the Ft. Wayne - road,.would certainly be extremely pro. &able. Its eipenset .would. be a mere cipher, while its receipts would Tint up to a TOI7 heed , moms figure: Minos the announcement the 4 this itddithonal ancommodatlon would be put on in - Tali; !event sales of - property near Sewickley hive been made. And when the oar begins ruining , and people an enured that this an• nounoement was a veritable fact, the settlement '...-Uf-fthis neighborhood will progress with unpre. .li:ideated. rapidity. This increase of rural set- Here will of coerce redound to the benefit of the road, and. wean glad thet• the managers have -.lad sufficient' foreeight to anticipate theee re. ziII4POITAAT ii11112111....-OdT police deserve credit ' - ' , -foi•sthe activity they have lately displayed in foiaklgg - arrest,. Chief of Police Hague, with officer Hamilton, apprehended two men on Fri day-evening named Joseph Spratleyand Patrick :Heine, charged with making and uttering corm lierfcit money. apratley had disposed of $2O In silver coin (half- dollars) to another man, and obtained good' money fork., a short time before i <;hie arrant . ',Tiro bogus half dollars were found on Patrick Owens: - . $0 counterfeit bank 'Mites *era - fonad::ori B pWe have 'been Informed that. he In no r in the bud - ' :nese for:which he is now sppreh - has frequently.bsen _tinder arrest, bat went has. been es skillful that it has kith bees "impossible to mike out a case nexus bi, It is belt ed Skit!' now . effectually tri • - up mid eelltba r • • . • Attn,leirsimatrettorMate he hula long offend hers a'heimintam com mitted for his appearance, he will be tried by the kedstal Court, the, , erbre with which be is - cbiried - being cognisable before that tribunaL Cottur. . or Qu►sris drestoru—Before Judges BlcOttire sad Parka. Boisrefay,r- April 28th.—Judge MoCiare tiled 'Me , written opiolon on the oonspbsey cure of Messrs. Arthttrs, Rodgers St Co., to order that if the Prose : colitis Attornexchose to tithe it up to the Sas:eine - Court, be could do so. - :. - Young; who of Ito smolt and better, co Mr.: 8011, of Payette street, bed the argument tot s new nisi postponed until Bator ' day nest; to comm.:lattice of the absence of an ,ItopOrtent affidavit. 11 ,• • ,ITeeter 0.-Lengdoo, did not receive his sea ' tettoe on Saturday se was expeoted, la cones. ilaenoe of thettheence of hie. counsel, Mr. Row- PoII.NSGAGM4JUST:—.W• are glad to learn that Mr: C. W. Couldoct has been prevailed upon to extend, Me stay 14 this oily *nether weak. We see Ihit "Dot,",the Celebrated sensation play, _ la announced for evades- It had.* run of corn. trio zwiLhree months-In New Orleans, sad 7. for: a. long lime io the Haat the haulm were crowded every night. - We doubt not but. that lt viii be ; it greatenoonis here. Mr. Henderson de. agrees.* grasideal of credit for the prompt man , - aria which he below" out all the new piece' :that:appear. frod_tima ,t 6 time in the thestrioal Mr. Couldook during his engagement hers .‘: :Us bid rho boot And meet fashionable:andlenoes hive attended our Theatres for a long time. Ma. Tsranoux'Sotasa.—lt may be-Interest. - lig to our readers to know 'that Mr. Tetedottx will glee one of his delightful 19 laical soirees on nest Tuesday at Masonic; 11.11, the proceeds of 'which WS to be devoted to the purchase of • Froseh Library - for - Mrs. Tetedour Sohoot Mr. Tetedods Mil beastLited by his pupil., some of wbcori-pirems:oonsirlersble abilities as singers, and • afros of amstinnirof the oily. From the programme, ire predict an evening of enjoyment to ail who mey barmiest.' Vahan may be bad .at Mellor's - lbielo Store, aod at J. B. McFadden Market tweet. it Piresausansz Hannan, —.During the op tripol the ,Jamth Strada; on Sundry night. a costhostinannanted J.-Kibosh was drowned.— Halm& a deck pony et this port, sad estate bidet wife oerelatione to Plusburgb, and de- Peilted a:-poise einthialag sl7ln the bands of Mi. Wells. the militant Mutt. He accidentally fell overboard whets - the boat Was about 8 ince below Antoci- It was thought be fell over the guard * Oita asleep on version the gaud. His effects are la charge _of the clairof the bosh-- Lou. Jour. Poatos Imuts.—Tbere were 18 commitments intim-Iva/ of these, 7 were for drunkenness, for dliorderly oondoot and 2 for rummy. ....Sarah Jane. Milli made Isformatton bears Alderman Lewis; on Saturday, Charging Andnrir Bolan .an bailee, -with surety. of ahs :peace. They; heed itillamiltan's court, end elm -ergs compelled to- pais Ids door when.sts meat for •YsLis,.at irbllgsthus be mould set hL dog on bee stittbroy stones at her. He wit bold to ball tennewertthe charge. . . .fagertst..'oroliers_liostwtok- held au Inquest . os , tha bady.or siasietiassed 'Jobs Gently, echo choked.to death on' Friday while • eating his din= net 111,Plefttr,dt: whoa , hei has lately: belie .emplOyed I "laborer. Ile lives someithere oat ttio.F4ollllltreet =4 Sisson, who - diayman'ta the: city, arse , seat forte take °bugs of Porriniso.—The argamentin • refeeenoe to the segoestretioCqueitton - wie postponed for another.week, lo coolequenee of tbe absent* of JodinWilltstos.'• The melee! were all resdy, 104 togas nnoethltriof conslderabfeinsgottude . prawns. they will dellver theft' long expeeted epettohes 9/3 next Battled' • • !or Dpmeen.--,On Friday afternoon,* boy felt off one of the MI& ; - bear torr•boats, near , the 'ldeohanto Street ' ;;bridge. nod nee, , &limed. .11e kepi hbneelt !„, - -.- - , - ;„-- 4 0 0 at end vials envy effort to gels thepier, but blot' Into 'the eddy, arid be dank before asetirtenett'nerived; meir4re - wr.—Oan .hhad Jadre nes, re . a p t id n alippolutmeili from 140M:rued the State, on Friday, se -iLiouteneut 'Colonel lathe Sato - Manta. The "o mondssida wee ineleesa lt i to tdoebt Adjutant general Wtbon, mho wasp.. I olellt deputed to perform this - - Dox..--Thstestywho vow Moab* beet uponEittieder 'Welt • a week; on Irwin etrset t died from the effects of kis Wadi on yeetertloy morale* skids roahlintee on Fountain street. ..-- 4astustefrooe of the kin hi the eluiltplonillp *lll fte ftiblithed ht"lftookleolWalliestriteglNmos pew'f.sat .4tesTottlo-illestmetok•lfower, ethSolt ' tiazipcoduoyfyy #ear* !kart se pek; Ws ntilesif, _qui* sassfifairso =wee 44. ' .1111 tint en themogs, by As author ofago &ft is en We *Hui 111111164. - c _ - . .• _Daraciorn Ersoinnii....;-linvitlotion of dew: gates to the Itopitilean .Congratiicasol Cowen titni took pinatas- flottediy. • In the 2111 -dintriet a large majority of the 4delfatea sleeted are In favor of the nomination of Oat. Moos lon. Oat of 46 districts we have returns from 84, of which SO elect hloorheod delegates, and? item Howard delegstev .In the 224 district, ill the returoa we hire tre,govorible to the nomination of Hon. 8.. Dio• Est. ma.. fallovlng L l b . Rat of dolodoidd •• TWIINTT•PIEWT PLBTRICIT. nrr do ward -Jam!. Rosa, Oro MM.-fa Moorhead. ,_ 2d do -W. X. Hersh, Wm. Wcada-f orshead. ad do -Ist precinct, Biro., J. F. BlagleL-do. ad do -51 do J. 3.B4dbooek, J. Pant-Iloararl. ash do -Wm. Ikeloog,Bamoel adray-floward; kb do -Ist pradost,uso. ..—. Watt-froward. lab do -2t do J. Trench, J. Tay tor -Bloortarad. I do, d o 0. The. Robbins- do 701 -Bamoal bards', Laßis Rau- do OM do -John A. Bargees, W. Hotehlasoo- do int, do -Mariam Nanumo, Jame Dolmen- do adionaltS. dela Pidstoopl--Jamas Ilepbarn. B. 0. Blosons-lor Moostuod. AmpoorwaroaTo-N.Badontlne, Joo. Smltlay-Moorboad, WSW Attibmith-L B. Bege, Jam Wallies- do --- Yossoadalatro-lraory T. O'S Gan, Jo.. McLass-Trovrard. Dinat:phowo-lmt Fr., T. Maros, J. P. Pien-Woorhosi. 2.d prR.B. Can:stun. R. Boys- Ido lard Hinishigh4o-1). G. Kaamody, W. Illtummray- do Ellsabefh-Col. Jam A Ekle, W. T. SlBragoo-Sioorboad West /dirobeld-Dr.lieGroc Junes d o Nertzaporf-Wcorhad Unitas elated. Liorraracoar-D, 0. lUplay, 11111llato Ilimbop-Hoarard. i'soimums. • Ratdowor-Col„Pam Kartln,Jmo. iteldoky-lostructod for kloarbod. ' Mar acrs-Ohartem Birses,.2.oouway near-for tdour -1 Ws& Lower 87, Clair— "mph Dilworth, T. 3. Ingham—for Moorhead. AU—kw Jon.., R. H. Pal tner-Adoorbead. Baldwin—Jame M. Gibbon', Wil loot—Howard. Elisoladh—Dr J.E. Shearer, P. Pattema—Moorhead. .1:lowoow.John CFNeal, fermael Lowrie— do Prriaras—Devid Shear, Capt. 8. L. Wood— do df(dh*—lloorhesd dale/rats elected. Warklaa—,lnace Kelly. Gro=nond— do Jim—Cl. Bend", Thonm do Cal.Www.-Gimge Malay. Chedleick— Pechlar—lat pc, O.W. Batchelor, David Aiken— do anima do IlaW—Bar Ooon, D. Drennew—for (toward. TWENTY -BEo`= DIEGMIOT. auxenzwr. let ware—lllemi Riddle, Nana Ileartedy—for McKnight. SI do -i4or. Kirk pada. Jae. Drown—. do 81 do —Chew Gang, James Park Jr. po lth do —lst precinct, 81ch. Bard, Jodah Ring— do 4th do —24 do J. Wright., J. & Slagle-- do Oa Saturday stoning the Witt lost... Jilin LLCM ELLIN, Jr . , of _ltianovillo, Indians. nod 40 Pon. rito tumid will take Dian au Monday, ttio 30th lost, at two o'clock P. IL. from the mildews of bit ether, Al. outider Loughlin, No. 20 Ilke moot. She Mends of the amity ors Invited to attend. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. ARRIVAL OF THE VANDERBILT The Fight for the Championship FORTY-TWO ROUNDS FOUGHT. EDEMAS ENTITLED TO TEE BELT BASDT Hoot, April 28.—The steamer Vanderbil arrived off els point this morning. with Lirerpoo data to thalBth. The great fight took place early on the meriting of the 17th inst., at Farnborough, near Aldershott. The fight luted two hours and six minutes. Thirty seven round, were fought, when the people rushed into the ring, and Sayers and his referee, were crowd ed out. The pugilists were then ordered to desist fighting by the referees. Both men went to the gram on the last mind. Oa the first dozen rounds Sayers wee knocked completely off his lege. Tom's arms, owing to the serene fighting, suffered much. Hee nan's eyes were quite blackened up'toward the lut, and at the last round helm quite blind. Haman showed splendid fighting ,throughout the contest. Heenan showed much more punishment than Sayers. Tom drew the first blood. On the tenth round Hee nan eompletely lifted Tom from the ground and threw him burly with the greatest sue. The eighth round lured 20 minutia, and ended in Totes going down. . . The waventh roand lutsd 13 - minute,. Wonderful skill displayed on both aides. Torn wu easily knocked off hie pins. It la unknown if they will light again. Ono one handled round, were fought; the fight woe decided to be a draw, end the opinion of the public woe divided regarding who was the best man. The Daily News of the 18th, says : The long pro jected fight between Heenan and Boyers, took place yesterday at four o'clockin the morning. The risi tom to the seams of action were conveyed from the London Bridge station and they alighted near Fern bonsog. The light lo o te d two hours and three minute.. daring which 39 rounds ware (might. Sayers drew the first blood, and Heenan claimed the find knock down blow. Sayers did not show any sign of pun ishment, but his right arm was asaob Wand by his attempt to ward off Heenan's tremendous blows. Lieetsan once got the Champion'. bead under his arm. • •ed about to strangle him. The Referees . oily quitted the riog,anddsclaredit • drawn pinsjai, .t. w • more skin •• • were mod • mug do • • • 0 •e YU • It zt or his seconds. The mob of people at the light wars humane., loos before four o'clock (Tues day) userniog. 'London Bridge Butt= wu bessiged by spectator, to Thous the light, and at half-past four precisely the first special train was dispatched, containing about one thousand persons, sod after traveling for two and a half hours, arrived at a plum called Ash, near Bambara, where all the - temple got out of the train, *ben, after crossing me ad folds and ditches, arrived at a song meadow, in which a roped ring was formed, and precisely at T) o'clock the two mu entered the clog, when the Boy approached Bayer* and shook, hands warmly with him. First round-Sayan led oat with his lakand caught Human upon lb. mouth and upon a mend feint be lauded a eiguilloant blowon Reenan's nom, when the latter closed, and got Sayan by the neck and Sayan folL Blom:ld—Heenan. after a few minutes eyeing of his antagonist, let Hy his left, and landed a blow on Buyers mouth, then aloud with and threw him. Third—Been= caught Sayers on the month, the latter again failing forth.. Heenan went up to Sayers; shot out tremendously with his left, and hit Sayers again on the,tuouth, and tent him spinning to the ground. • In the fifth and sixth rounds Sayers fell withoht any panislunant being on either side. Serenth.—Bayers leaded a !meal blow on Hee nan's cheek, cutting it open, when Beenan's left eye became almost Immediately in darkness. This round lasted twelve minutes: , and ended with Beeman knocking Sayers down by a blow in the month. Eighth—Heenan shot out with his left, but was beautifully stopped with Sayers' right. After much parleying on both sides, ifeerian caught Sayers and mint him spinning round and with his right caught him lathe jaw—t3ayen going - down. Ninth—Beeman went up to Sayan, caught him oh the month, and sent him to mother earth. Betting, which had been up to this time two to one on Sayere, rose to even, Raman having the call. Tantb—Heenan dosed slid throw Sayers heavily. Eleventh—Sayers drank Hainan on the mouth and fall. Twelfth—Heenan went up to Sayer' and'imocked him down, which he also did on the thirteenth round. Yourtsenth—Oeunter hitting on both aides in the mouth, when they closed and Sayers tail. Itifteeuth—Heenan might Sayers on the month with hie left and Gill. Sisteenth—After a few exchanges, Heenan shot cut, and knocked Sayers down. The aniatsenth was a similar round to the eigh teenth. Saari did much towards closing Heenan's right eye, and fill. The nineteenth and twentieth rounds they closed, Hem= throwing Sayers to both instanoes. In the flat and 22d muds Heenan want to Say ers and knocked him down. Load cheers; batting I to 4 on Heenan. . Twenty-third—Ater some severe battling on both tides. Heenan's foes beehming much dlsligured,thel cloud, and Sayan had throw and recorded in his firm Torisatpfaurtti—lleanan again knocked Sayers down. Tereaty.fifth—Bayere caught Heenan a poser on the nose, the data liylng about, when the two doted and fell, Sayers under. Heenan hit Sayan oo the mouth and tamed the chum to flow profusely. Thu round lasted twenty minutes, and ended by Heenan knocking Sayers down. Twenty-sizth—Sapers landed a severe Mow on Ham's left shook, and fell. Twentyroventh—Heenan followed Sayers about the ring; slight ounterhittlag ; the former landed another blow on Sayers'-month, and he fell. Twenty-eighth—A similar round to the lan, Say ers falling. Twentpainth—Heenan with his left caught Say. en to the month and brought him to the ground. Tblrtieth—Sayers caught Heenan bug on the oon , s . The two dosed and Sayers again fell to the Thirty-Tait—Sam timbal a eavere.plow on the mouth, this two closing, and fell, Buffs Thirty-mead—ln this round Hamm retired to his corner, and seemed rather reluctant at calling out. Sayese,lsoldng at him anxiously, let fly with his left, and gave a telling blow on Heenan's Croatia. pleat Betting even on Sayers. At this time It was grant that daylight ,Wlll becoming almost of no avail to Heenan, u both his eyes wore nearly Mond, and hie face alt ogether anented a frightful appear ance. Thirty-third--Heanan leaded a °Tuber on Bane It Mil 11311 plain that Sayers' right arm Res not mouth and tent him spinning to the ground. of touch avail to him, from the repeatild stoPplog of blow', and Hammel hand alsotecae much swollen from the repeated ale he bad Pul oft. It Thirty.fourth—Bayers hit col rapidly, twins giving It to Henan both ad the nose and mouth. Hansa, however, followed Sayers up, struck him heavily on the month, and sant him to the ground. Thirty fifth—The two soon closed, sad Sayers get ting hold of ' N• 03011 by the neck, hit him saintly . over the betas. • ' Thirtyelzth—The two closed; . Sayers wen thrown. Thirty.sonnth—Heenan gars Sam one lit the mouth, the latter falling. Thirty-eighth—Sayers closed and fall and Henan gave Sayers one on the head when be bal almost reached the pound. This was Lunation of foul,but was =eye:Meted In, being deemed an encidest. Portletb.-11senem got hit _ arm around Sayan' neck, and ra all appearance war strangling him. Orbs Of wt lm go," were mind. 'Heenan, hitw erraistto* to hie hold, and the ring was broken la. The puteentmeitement prevailed. .The tualdrewee Mahal away la the throng, and the fight was pre maturely brought toe Mon, neltheittaang been do. dared the winner. The outset land 2 holm multi Widstedai- aria*: April 18.—Tbsrit it tumor thug isatisiss dist tbs,lstßlM edblispbOattoth let iiithidaMhill_WlDAPll4V/ 4 smietlig of &gads to ireeted: %mei fikemilioralTa—The Moving telegram autism oaneev WI% Coltaid^ :~.,. ;. MEE I stable exeltement existed In BenitaL from altar. bonzes between indlgo planters end rioters. The I factory in the Mmidda district was attacked. The ship Lord Raglan, bound from Bombay to Kuroda, mu totally muted on the Natty war coast. No lives wore lost. Liverpool Canoe llarkeL—Ths sales of cotton in the Liverpool market for three days, added up 24- 000 bales, of which 5000 bale, were on speculation and export. MI qualities had 'lightly declined. The dentine on the inferior qualities was 1-18@K— Quotations wore irregular. The advice/ from Manchester are favorable. The market for goods and yarns, was quiet but steady; elight concessions in some Lases were made. Beef heavy, and quotatkrns maintained with catty. Pork dui; bacon-quiet and easier, but not quotably Maher; lard doll; rosin dull; ashes quiet; sugar steady. The Canadian company have chartered the new Canard screw steamer Palestine, and intend to dim patch her to Quebec on the 16th of May. The work on the Great Eastern was rapidly pro gressing. The Captain was not yet chosen. The Suffolk arrived with 40,000 ounces in gold. A cotton merchant In Liverpool bad failed. It Wu reported that his liabilities amount to 414,500. It was doubtful If a conference in the cue of Switzerland would tusemblv. Separate negotiations between France and Switzerland have not been en. tined into, but matters have been planed in the hands of the powers. The Swiss Federal Sonnet! denies having made any secret treaty for the partition of Savoy with France. England and Frusta consent to the demand of the Federal Council for a confer epee. Routs had replied favorably to the note of the Federal Council. Ballot voting on the annexation question was pro greuing at Nice, with Immense enthusiasm. A large majority was certain. 'The Piedmontese Chambers were prolonged till the let of May. A treaty of commerce between Franco sod B r olgium was being negotiated. The Neapolitan government had resolved on nen frailty. Sicily woe in a slate of inaerrectlon. A popular demonstration had been made at Aver so, in favor of Victor Emanuel. Averse was in a state of dogs. Tho re-appearance, by August, of the famous comet of Cbules the fifth, has been announced by a Mitch astronomer. Larniox.—Wheat 21 higher Nan Yong, April 28.—The Times' London our reepoudent nye: "I visited Heenan last evening, and found him most comfortable and In excellent spirits. He in wantons to fight Sayers as soon as possible, if he is not satisfied with the present result. The Indignation of the Americans here, and In fact a large portion of the British public, is loudly and vehemently expressed.' The ring was broken into by a pack of thieves, who used the exeunt to rob every one. It was well known that Mr. Heenan would not be allowed to carry the champion's belt out of the country, and the Englishmen who had bet their all on Sayers, as soon as they found, that their cham pion was losing, resorted to the molt unfair means, keeping Ileenno, and pulling him down. A meet ing of the Americans will be held in London to- night, and you may expect to see some controrereles igthe papers. Mr. George Wilkes will demand the belt for Heenan, and will furnish the testimony to prove that he le entitled to it. Of one thing your readers may be <grubs, Heenan 's right, will he pro perly attended to, and hie position will be maintained to the lust." The Tribune Nays: "A gentleman, now at the St. Nicholas, and who witnessed the Light, says that when Heenan bad got Sayers into snob a position that he must inevitably have won the battle, John Illorriey cut the ropes and let Heenan fall to the ground," • Democratic National lion, CIILIZLESTON, April In.—Conclusion of yesterday's proceedings: Mr. Pugh oonoluded his remarks by saying to the South that they wanted no mutiny 'on board the ship, brat if the South choose to go out of It, they will regret their departure; but part they mint. Mr. Cochrane of New York then premsnted hi. sub sainte for the majority report, bat it was,doolared out of order. Mr. Bishop of Conn_ moved the previous question on the platform, which canted a tremendous uproar and excitement, a dozen members on the door, shout. log at the top of their voices. The Southern members demanded that the canvan lion should adjourn to take a vote on the platform at noon tO-111017011. A vote by States wee demanded on • motion to adjourn. Daring the osillog of the roll, the noise and confusion was nopteacdonted. The motion was carried: ayes 1534; nays 143. The tionvention ro-assembled Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Messrs. McSo, of Ca., sad Josiah Randall, both claimed the floor, which was given to Mr. Bigler, of Pa, who spoke for conciliation. II• Introduced the Bayard resolution., and moved, as a means of net. fag the sense of the convention, that they be referred back to the committee, with instructions to report tbem to the convention in one hour. Mr. Richardson, of ill., denounced the motion as out of order. Ralf an boar was spent to discosslog polote of order. The chair decided Mr. Bigler in order, who de. mended tberpreviona quest Mr. Montgomery moved that the motion be laid on the table. Mr. Phillips, of PA, enquired whether.' ail rich it.' Mr. Stout, of Mllpph., objected trritsr enquhy„ say. Avg we will ate •ha *ben thetrote Is taken. After farther debate, the chair stated that the mo tion to lay on the table the pretiotil'imestion carries with It the several platforms. Mr. Montgomery then withdrew theit °non to lay on the table. Mr. Miles, of Md., wanted to know whit would be the effect of the previous question. He wonted the opportunity to reply to the remarks made here by his consign°, Mr. Johnson, who he charged with mho eprezenting hie constitutoonte at home and stud. drying Ms owe previonsly eapreesed opinions. Cries -of the preview question, and it was *ea ended. At eleven o'clock Florida demanded a vote by States, amid great excitement throughout the hell. Here the minority of the Georgia delegation read • resolution of the Georgia Convention requeeting, but, they contended, not instructing their delegates to vote as a unit, without any deeteton on that point, the vote was proceeded with, resulting as follows Ayes, 303; nays, 1, from Maryland. So the main question was ordered; the question then recurred on the motion of Mr. Bigler to recommit the whole subject to the Committn. They are sth follows: First, affirming the Cincinnati Platform; Second, that all citizens have a right to settle In the territories with out their rights of person or property being Impaired, either by Congressional or Territorial Legislation; Third, that•the Demoeratio party stands pledged to the doctrine that it is the duty of the government to maintain ell complications( rights of property of what ever kind, in the territories, and to an.oree the de. talons of the Supreme Court in reference thereto. The 4th, sth, 6th and 7th resolutions are the 3.1,4 th, sth and 6th of those reported by the majority. The vote was announced as follows, amid great excitement Ayes, 162; nays, 151. The motion was carried. The nays were Maine, 5; New Hampshire, 5; Vermont, 6; klasthehesetts, 5; Rhode Island, 4; Cannot:dint, 45; New York, 35; New Jersey, 3; Pennsylvania, 11; Maryland, 25; Virginia, 1; fdls 'curl, 4; Tennessee, I; Ohio, 23; Indiana, 13; Mich- Igen, 6; Wisoonsin, 5; lowa, 4; Minnesots, 3. All the balance, 152, were la the affirmative. The minority Is claimed as the tint test of Ban gles' strength, whilst the platform which will proba bly be adopted is anti-squatter-sovereignty, on which Douglas cannot stand. The President decided that the vote did not carry the instructions to report within an hour, and that the vote would now recur on Mr. Bigler's motion. Mr. Stuart, of Mich., moved that a vote be taken on each of the resolutions. (Sensation.) Nearly en hour more was spent is dlacnuing dons of order, Senator Ijayard le the meantime endeavoring to allay the excitement. Alkali-past twelve the President decided that the motion to lay the balance of Mr. Bigler's prayed- Son on the table woe in order. If It 111 laid en the table, the three platforms, without instructions as to matter or time, will go to the committee with Mr. Bigler's proposition. When Georgia was called, the minority of the del egation protested against the vote of the State being given II a unit, en the ground that they were not in structed to vote as a unit. A debate on this point crusted, which 'hooked the program of the votes, and at half-peat one o'clock the President decided that a request in the Southern States was eqnivalent to, an lathruction..and that Georgie mot iota as a unit, being a loss of two Douglas votes. The rota was announced as follows: Ayes 542, nays 47, so the platforms were all referred back to the committee without instructions. A motion came up to instruct the committee to re port et 4 eolock this afternoon. Mr. Phillips, of Pi., moved to adjourn until roar o'clock. A Georgia delegate moved to adjourn fill 10 o'clock on Monday. The motions with however withdrawn and the. question removed on the motion to instruct Com mittee to report at:fonr o'clock, which ,was adopted, and at fifteen minutes to two o'clock, theConveation adjourned till four o'clock. Afternoon Seinop.—The Convention .. re .assembled at 4 o'clock m. tThe committee on platform said that they would not be ready to. report before half past five o'clock. . Mr. Aiery, of North Carolina, reported from the majority of the committee, and- in doing so, urged upon the delegates of the Northern States to moot teat that the Warp who now grow the cotton la Al . abame, Mississippi and Georgielare the children of slaves who were formerly slaves in their own States. The report of the mejority is a combination of those'of Messrs. Bayard; of Del., Cochrane, of New York, and Dialer, of Pa. . Mr. 841 : 011014 . o ll.orbe, presented a report eseitewlig Congressional intervention and declaims that wheth-: er Congress or the Territorial I/shalt:nit have the power to intervene depends Upon the decision of the Scythia, Court Of the United States, which decision they: pledge the Democratic party to sustain and . abide by. . • When. Ur. Samuel bad concluded, Mr. Butler, of Mus., presented another minority report, signed by Illinois, Minnesota, _Massachusetts, and Indiana; coo...flung of the Cincinnati platfonn,pure and Slur pie; at is substitute for both the other /*ports. Mt.Stevans, of Oregon, spoke in favor of theme . 30 11 4 Mad' . ' Saud J. Brett, of Md., though opposed to equal. t er soeirdguty,lavored non-triterventlon, and. dlF noneet extreme views. - . Mr. Barrows, of Ala., made: a violent Southern emea66.lMidst great conftuan. He coneldered the NortkeraDamocuala worse than the Republicans, and would not yotts for Douglas If nominated. •-• . .Mr. chthborne, of Ark.; said the debate wee mak- Dig the breach erS3l4-0 4 therl!fore . th apv„ vice.question. . • , - Mr. lacksotr, of OA., moved an adjotumment, • OW &Mended ante/a-Setae err at. qsasacji iibialtilidtWOololo.7inaYellW o pmpcoo,„., Toted *phut idloir s • 'Meet. Mere, owlng•to trouble on the whoa sok% of Waildligtoe, Ira Imo to shallot P1M...-. . . Csmairsoir, April 2 14 - 41 C. 3 e 6 ktuer of Gar asked the mapension of the 'miles to enable him to offer a resolation. The proposition was received with shouts of oppo sition, indicating a bitterness of fading unprecu. dented. The prerions question was then ordered by &cola. Another motion was made to adjourn and lost— ayes 139, nays 169. Mr. Lawrence, of Louisiana, enquired whether a molten to adjourn eine die would be In order. The Preeident decided It not In order at that time. Mr. Seward, of Gs., moved a reconsideretion of the vote ordering the previous question. Mr. Cochrane, of New York, contended that the minion wee out of order, and contradictory to par liamentary law. The President decided that the motion was out of War. Mr. Jackson, of On, moved to lay all the resole thine and platform s ii ?fr. Bales - ta bury t6nn , Vel. t , h utov the t a b ed le ihat the Convenu ti r „ St ewar t, of each., contended that no baldness had tranepired sines the previa= motive to adjourn, and that the motion to adjourn was out of order. Mr. Jackson renewed his motion to lay the whole subject on* the table, which wee loot—ayes ~ 261, cop 2821. Mr. Gluing' ' of hid., moved an adjournment amidst noise and confnalon that would havedrowned the toles of a 24. pounder. Lost, ayes, 1116, nays,l7B. Mr. Gittinp en Moved reams for an hour. Mr. Jackson moved to reoonsider all the reports again. ;Both motions were ruled out of order. Mr. Lawrence appealed from the decision of the Chair, bet finally withdraw It. IA scone of disorder ensued that was almost deaf -IMr. Butler, of Mut., said Ms ills wits willing to i adjourn as eoon u the main question wee adopted. Mr. Bigler endeavored to make a propoiltlon, bat was called to order. • • • • The President said that If this contest and uproar condi:and, he would feel bound, In duty to himself and the Convention to leave the Chair, as It was physicially Impossible for No to take part in nob a straggle and clamor. Mr. Hunter, of In. hoped his political friends would submit to ordering the main question. Mr. Owens, of Fie.. KIP • Southern man, hoped that this contest would coast Northern men hare met um In argument, and why 'bombd we refine to • meet the Issue manfully. The President put the question, "Shall the main question be now put r. (A motion was again made to adjourn. Cries of no! no!) Capt. Synder' contended that It was an-agreement to adjourn, and that It would• be done. lie would not consent to taking adrainge of the minority, as that would be cheating tha gentlemen. Another scene of great cont osion mimed. A hun dred persons-wem addressing the chair at once, all shouting at the top of thole voices. Mr. Stewart, of Mich., said tbo mijotily would consent to adjourn, if he was allowed to make a mo tion to reconsider and lay the modem to adjourn on the table. The motion to adjourn wu put and carried, and at 10 o'clock p. m., the Commotion adjourned till 10 o'clock Aloud., morning. Wssurarrros, April 22.—Wedneaday9 Picayune states that the steamer Arlsoes had arrived from Brazos Santiago, with dates of the 2lst A epochs conducts of $2,000,000 left the city of Zacatecas, for Rio Grande, but was &Risked by a band of robbers, and put back, securing the timers Io obedience with Gov. Rouston's instruciiodi, two companies of Texas rangers have been disbanded. The whereabouts of Cortina' were unknown. Col. Lee made long search along the whole rim to leap by personal observation the exact state of affairs on the frontier, and if pouible to quiet the disturbances. Ile had conferred with the Mexican authorities for the purpose. • ST. JOWL% April 28.—The pony express due here yesterday, has not yet arrived, MI Is now 24 home behind time. The delay is probably caused by high water in the mountain stream.. The expniss haying hens to-night take. out a toll summary of news, and,* detailed ar.oonot of the great Oght and other Earopean news up to the IS. This will put the news from London and LlverpooLthroash to California, in the short space of 20 days. New Yoae, April 29.—A mall bag was found in the North river to-day, stripped of everything, ex cepting one copy of the Lafayette (Ind.) Doily Cou rier, of April 25th, directed to James N. Reynolds, Placerville, Cal., supposed to belong to the Western mall. Sr. Lone, April 29.—Thissiver is stationary with feet full In the attune' out to Cairo. The Illinois Is falling from ben to tbss month, with II feet water on the channel. The Upper Mississippi Is rising at St. 'Paul. tomaftt.t.e, April 28.—Tha river is falling Blow ly at thin point, with 8 Oast 3 haohea water hr the oval Weather dear; aaareary 61°. OIL SPIRO 111 OLITZIAILD.—A rich oil sprlog, says the Cleveland Leader, bu been discovered os the %icemen street road, directly opposite the Woodland Cemetery, on land owned by L C. Thayer sod 0. N. Skeels , . A few days since they diseovered the eprioy,,und we were shown l ie, a EMU. of oil which had be dipped off them:w rites Of — iiii water. lt.was r and thick, sod from every present appear ce the yield will he ita plentiful as tliat pf any Otte ?snow Spring*, The 01l barns with the (ripest clearness and brilliancy. Measures will be taken to prosecute the search and make the oil available. - M1 Tills makes another quarter in which the pros. enoe of oil has been detected. We might almost infer that the whole country, for a coosiderable distance, Is impregnated with it. Will not some of the farmers of Allegheny county tap their lands and see if they do not stumble upon an oil *prime' We are not as far from Oil Creek as the Clevelanders, and It may therefore readily be admitted that ono calicoes for enamel In such explorations are better than there. COAL BAWL on Flll en FAITS= CO.—A coal bank belonging to Alfred Paiterson, near the residence of Gee. Beeson, in North Union, is at the present time on are, and has been for about six weeks. It caught from a fire kindled by some young men, which tbst felled to fully extinguleh, when leaving the bank. It catching • prop, oimmunlcated with the octal and spread until it now covers a large space. all attempts to extinguish the are have thus fir proved abor tive, and the result may be similar to that of the Darning Mountain, in this State, where a bill of seal has been burning for years, and continues to burn, without any probability of being extin guished. We are informed that this same bank has been on S I times beretofore.—Dod os of Liberty. • NOTICE.—We have mocisted with us in the Foundry Basimpas,Blll/CEL L PiNOlOOll. Tto toodnws .Ili 1. amtfutted nod. 16. .os• and oryle of PRNNOCE. HAAT AI CO Plitabwits,•prlll6,lB6o. PZSNOOK R 11•11 S. lowa P. Lin. -J. L 112111.1C[ PENNOCK, HART & CO., FULTON FOUNDRY, Warshaw'''. 1111 Wood • prrraßußalT. • coadval apply of WORM° STOVES 'ND RANORS, STOVES A ORATES, ' , WAGON Coaxes, MUIN HoLLOW WARE, PLOW CASTINGS AND POINTS, TEL EMILE!, lAD AND TAILORS' IRON, IRON AND NAILS. Water and Gas Pipes, House Front., Bill and Mociinos, Oallingt made to order. apletlaul F AIRBANKb' STANDARD SUALES rdIABANVII HAT, 00dIs PLATI/01111 sad MINTER SCALES, SU moat darabla, accnrala and aonrenlnt Scaled wad*, for W. at I•II3.IdANKI 80.11111 WMII[I3OI43E, I I AlOOll KERBS, PRAM IN FIG Una. • IRON ORE, 847118 P IRON,AND SCRAP STEEL CANADIAN GLASS SAND STONE. "rOVVICIL-001Nn OP PRONT AND SIIITIIIIIZLD STILUTIL mrlll-dtl N U MEROHANT Visiting Baltimore .bola tail to eueohre the ottoman 'tort of ratiOV GOODS, HOSIERY GLOVES. la .orienal for sale by /RED. rzbiczy • WEE rfo, VA Baltimore Street II I. oat of th e moal ezmodre la the . emintry, sad tbo rroprietota are fully yrepared b compete rllh northern take. raltaEmdlta 17011, BF,NT—The Iron Front WARS. art LOUSE, aiterol• federal etreet,Alleithey city 'MI boterrea tb•Pridye Itallroad Dipot. Apply to P. PATILBSON, lArod door frr . k be_ wreak PU Mr. at Boothe'. Gide% Liberty at, Pittebringb. 1819. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., 1889. THE itALTlrtiOltS & onlo ItAILNDAD COMPANY an um prepared to nextrs otid *mud Nerphandir under through Mlle of taint tom:Mona yrituburet and trallibiasteres Cities. Bates *manta* to te faiorable with thew or Piconsylnuts Ros 4 Co. or any other Ors. or Information ute raton, fsenities, *to, OA, &polka. lion may be mule by letter or In person to either of tho undersigned genii: At BOSTON, Mare Patter, cot. Plate and Washington As • NSW MOSS, C. W. Perrell, 2119 Broadway, shpts.*" Astor Boost. PIIILABILPHIA,CoIbona, & ocinoi:; wan Brad sod Chores irtutets. • Col. Kay, 6121.2 a and Othithut BALT/EOM J. T.lngbind, soden atiatua. • pirrisDOßol.4 W. J. acend liberty strtst, oppo. W S- s t Paiaes% ittf W iro ad P a so - D pot, edstappati panar, of PI I4 littoity,o lilted lottolcllte of hued with attars and *air pot* spettfidlysoildted. 1 Adair , °feint Prole& at 7 ' , PI r E , okty Omni Prigght ~ • ti.b r ETIL-RAVE TILE , 11 O. SILL bat • • • N STUNT In Gut boom . r IL Ewer, MAW* ae n ImStaprom ye o r rata. Saab VS to ' 83710111M.541. W. D. tfowir , A. Iradloy, A.G. NrcesAINNAIL • Tanktrt, Dr. aw B. anger, Ix P"' • myßdiyY 'MI Obis BUTTER - 4 bbls. • .I.tritAttesJead nc'd Gad kir also 401 BUS—OATS, 200 bn .potisos , te5,14%.1100 6,000 atfly - Migais sad br 'Go -. 204 .- • • 2111:113000I. - 1.1 faidal „ fa COMMERCIAL RECORD. IXINYIT77.I 07 AR8E271.7.7103 POP MAMMA APRIL Joari Dawoata. P. P. hum= PAM.;77 I Wlllll7 S. Carer. o‘zasy. O. Owls PITTSBULtOIi m&lIl Ts. f the Piteatery/1 Gault.. Flrimarezet. IroemeT. Ann .1x), ISO& TLOWL—the traunartinna In dour an Saturday wars small ando=4.4lv confined wawa. Prices, bowel'', ara firm WI bars as adraractut tendency. The sake repurtadar• au SO Old. From Wm.. 78 do do.. 60 do do . 44 do do.. . 10 do do 100 do do 6 43 150 do - do G 65 120 do do 6 60 60 do do 645 110 61. do .... 650 400 do Orst bsod... 60 do 81 Loala...—. 100 do on private re tau GRAlN—Bales 0060. h aatrd can ; 4-00 du of 51 CAC 050 bash asts at 41@4.5. BACON—Wet 6500 IN shoulders, at 7%49,31630 do buss at 1W.4511014; 10 testator cured hams st 123(1234. 61011-4311.4 6 bbl. No. 11 clackers), lase, at 612.50; hr do whits Ash at $5,50, 8 do do Croat at $5; 6 do lake herring at $1.50. 001111115—Ealsts 90 Ks at 1434(315; 10 boo do .1 1134. NUN AB—Ltalos 20 tatds at syyaatt; 6 do oho at 9. CINIENN—EaIss 75 bn W a.. 10451034 HAY—tales at stake xll2 loads at $14;3118. 11E52 PORK—Nalos 15 bbl. at 41856 t6,6a. MOLASSES-BOn 40 bbl. at 47049. LINE-50n 20 hbls Louisville at $1.,115. DRIED APPLES-B.la 50 ttbds at 51,601 lIIONSTAILY AND 11101111111311131 ALa 11 the Dry Coeds market there I. Inns or no alteration to note this week. Boom of the near trade Jobber are still quite buy, and some of the commission holm. have .Ito been mmierately active until within the last day or two, but the bulk of the spring btislnewa le veer and the market In graduallybeconlog quiet. Dotnestlo Cottons of all lino. are well bald and firm, and for most of the &Wails style. of brown sheeting. the maarkot keeps well mid up. Bleached good. are not quits no quick, Lot there Is no acceturalalion of stock. New styled of prtnte sell well, and prime xenerally are steady, with Donnelly goua assortments to eelect from. Huey colored getede•re lomtbre, but wllitout soy amps to note. Woolens here been quiet, and the market pour:Ally without alteration; • better butane., however It =stem- Oohed early next month, as the smitten clothiert an ex pected about that time to make their tall parchusts. for. Sign gushers well held, with • (.If demand for the memo for all staple articles, and well assort el siockeul most binds, —Phila. N. Arbericao. tlim exchanges, sTIII hear very coullictlog mernaony al to the Wheat crop now growing. There Is no remould. groond, loom all that can he gathered, for believing that there has as yet been soy embus general dame s ,• in any part of the country. teat will glee occasion fur any alarm as to the promise no• held out of • full average yield for the amount of land planted. Whet moldable may bold it W future, of coarse cannot becalculateil, but the better old. of the promise la as easily held In view ss the worn. Thin, bottom, hardly snits the purposes or uppmed interesta of croaking hrmere or maneuvering speculators. A power mutt be brought to bear on the movements of the maskst prou•ctlealy; whether It has a basis la fest or imagioatiou le strusiler of equal Indifferent.—Litt. Como. Sr. LAMA, April 25.—Edo. Corn —1 have the beet of an. thmity Toe uncouth,' the !allure of J. It Eider ft co, heavy commission house, who It la Bald have recently made soma eery heavy mvaoces. 17onr mukethomebred Wheal: only 1000 bush arrived for 24 'Munn club, $1,14; trims sod choice whits $1,45411,60. Born: market 0. no, mixed 61($5te; yellow tftbsc, white 611a65c. TB. Coro market, which has been Improving daily for week put, took another Mart coward. today—advancing 3 (.2.351. over the extreme figures paid yesterday. At ten epenhog there we. a good [ovary for No. I at 60c let :More, but when lba receipts were annonnald—only 64C00 - bneh. with 81144 bushels el:lipped—holders became firm, and 010 was paid; and as son as the New York dispatcher were re celved—whow.ng an inipluretnant there—es well aa f aloes ble advice. from Dugan--the mullet brume excited, and Imp quantities changed hands at 617353c—clorms firm The dare traneactlous amount to overt° uOO bushel. st 52;4 for common river Boat. 495{,at50 for common cued f. o h; 600563 e for No. lin storm 4!(s 49% far No. and 4 2@540 for rejected There was • veer active speculative inquiry throughout the doe, Induced by the cameo( low water on the litho de river, but the great hulk ot the cales were made to eblppt re who tunglit,princlpally upon orders fun, below. The wheat market eras oleo unusually buoyant ander an mt. live Inquiry for shipment to Canada and Cleveland. mod en deuce of 15:le took place. Upwards of .16.140 bush. wee. mid at $l,Ol ice No. I eyeing In atom and 11,0t,31,01% for No. 2 apring—the Market closing Hem. lure was a good demand fur flour, and the market was very am—holders asking an &WC.. of 108, which buyers were mawlillog to give, and there mu les. activity then yemerday. About I,b6q !this were told at $1,4045,26 for medium to choirs opting. extra. Oct. were In tele regent; with limited ttatotadtioottat3l93l% for No.l In More, sad 41e on track. by. firm at 01e/16c. parley scams, said In good demand libleago Prue. y It W & 0 It ogg•, W II Scullin 9 ba. U II Coliluis 15 do, J T 11.ctluesN; 25 do, Beek A. Lazier; 23 d 0,7 bad butter, J B Caafield; 1 bk. ma, Ch.dwick t *nu; 20 Diu 11cOullitag5, o.callb .5 co; 1 ear corn, T Bell C co; 2 Obi. eggs and butter, Lecieb t Uutdatnsoc; 14alt• rags, Jobb W Grafton; 10 bbt. trial oil, Jame• B Lyoo rug 80 do Bab, Build; t Trimble; 1 ear of oat., Brown it Kirkpatrick; B Ldl• paper, Dr lasso 10 Bbird. R b.O Leads, II kgs I• d, I do butter, bbrirer t Dilwortb; II bat bate.; It Miller; 10 bb. day, II Wallace; 85 do 0•b, ID kg. green., et IC Barbour; B Lbie wblakt, D Walla.K 100 do door D Wallaby; 3:10 do J b Liggett; ICO do 9 Lindbm de, .7 21.7Derit. WURECING, per Mloterrs—i9 Plc bay, A J liagast: 16 bp products 51. rottataly, 1 vice, W g Lwary; 125 toitit pot por, J W (karma; 1:5 dodo, J II Perking 01 do do, factor A Thorns PO, do do, oonatog 1 Obit •Oplea, 3 do Latins I da rggr, IlOrbot, S UN. boaters I ttipt timothy occ,d Dro dO Arencklto 3 ttblo scow, 011, Addr Vinder; 1 bbl motorcar, W Employ. • PT. LOUIS, per Ar vault—AO wt. th al•tara, Ca/ Albedo, 140 do Want eta Teneett, 12 do twdlcia.. 17A to Iron otos t ea. 11 .ttet t A -co 10 wk., 11 ra day, 80 Was do. Ware a Pm. 200 pip lead. Cbtrattp ILThwtwo cot 01 p Watt, J A acaaws 71 g 0 MelAttabllts t ca . , 10 kgs ehrt. Al well, Lao A ea; 2 has h b good., 2 chant., 2 tabby 2 o:dottada 8 chalra, 1 act.r, Pplttare, 1 roll carpet, fist. 1.7 41•11•14ent 9 cls atlas, 8 bat wads. 9 chaste, 2 the .14% 1 alma; 1 IS.: l.a.a a. Maley; .41...-413.4.;•11"141440 A 4.7 1 hf bbl nor, 1 part; I AdD.. haw, GA Jl3l Shaaehariar. FA art ale bolt, Ppetear Garrard; 4 als abIK Bln auada l cheat, 2 tarpaulins, 5 Dilworth I cm I big d ludas, 61 Ds Lange; 15 bls mdse, 1 chest, ; cant 1 plig eons, 12 by °Mbar% 41 Clomp, 1 nook, 2 kg., I old Mom, 1 kg liquor, 3 olattirt see, 1 Os dings, I Dicta; A occ 3 bpi ego, Stmt. tut Dilworth; 3.1. W Ragan, lel litm, Prescott 1 small pbc A Valkcia, 1 miring moan's, !dos J Oarlay. DANIIVILLS. per S. It Llibbaid-2 bs. aLlee, 1 do book*, 6 Dbl. axiom 6.0 do door, 10 bbd. memo% 3 bees !anal. term, 1 roll carpet, 30 Obis [.or, 31 do whisky, 40 his con ton, Clarks t aR 6 bbd. sugar, W d Emig, Ame II Los glassware, Batmen, emirs • mr, rolls loatbar,J 1' Ho- Until.; 1 bbl, bells, VI B Lased; 100 do molaaces, Mn Donald A Arbuckle; til bp feathers, Moulton I Conoco; 6 bbd. tobacco, 1 11 samples, J W Taylor: 10 do, 1 bbl, 48 aboey pelts, d hides, 65 Dg. room, 7do tnnothy mad,„l do, 7 du gram , I theta, A cs, 130 bbls Sear, 0 LLaillty; 1- tx.,l <I Dna,: Dbl., Sitolek A <cc 1 Led anger, 12 b.° Molar se. J W Boyd; 00 do floor, W Bingham; 25 latols shoulders, 25 Obis I ml, 1 1011.. • ow, 40 do whisky, R A AC Denman, 101 do 0 W Smith; 70 bin soap, khans A Colßee T die pan homey, B L Pah.stook lk roc 9 do dross, I) a Fahoreroct cm 12 bbis alcohol, P Ileyden; k 1.1 s• oil, J Plambig; 20 do co°, W Carr A Co. Th. flyer al Mb, po/ol on Saturday vs. remellag %Ste 0 (eat In the channel. Ina vague r =Minoru warm and pleasant, and seemingly matted. The C. P. Ellitbard, Irons elaahellle and the Ar,enant Yroeh ht. Louie, arrltodi on Saturday erlth pretty far Mo. The /Macula got off for Cl. Loaf., crowded with pamangan and loatlod 0.031 Ctla frolyht. Oapt..l .1 fader, late of theateoccer Lightfoot, purchased at CleClanatl, oo Thorslay lash, one belt of the ateautar Diamond at amnia of $5OOO Ipr the curare twit. PhD hid bran placed oct the dock It that plow for replan. Sh. 111. Ca Emma. lan°, was sol 4 at Id hoeing, a tor day• .1.t., by the U.& Marshal for $1,503. Blot was pucchrud by k. Eladclitt and others. The river eras lalliny very slowly yehterfay. During the Meaty-four hove eneltuli et dark la.' evivoina It rvueded &beet three loch. to. affivals gret•lbs J. O. Void from Pll4borgh, %Cam ila from NaJt,ille,•od lb. Irmo N. Orlaana, sib fait irtps. The &Tartar. lorludo W Lt•phrn Decatur fur Plits• rib. Potato. for N 0.1.0118, 0. U. Hollinon fur M. Lois, .4 Mel Mondial. for !thumb.. Tao J. 8. lcarroad Glenwood pawed down for Lad...rine, •ith good trip. It, Melrose and Clipper are loading fur NeeLeila!, and aro doing a fel, tolnillo/10 —Chnicknail Os tato. The Illsourl I. to • eretrtud coodltbm. thd hth fallen all Inthes at ht. ebetlos doting (h. lath hest. Tho T.l - ea. obliged to put Otlt . good deal of height to got over lbe bar at Otago, sod then aro soothe path of !retell at 'rubes palate .loot (tom the mouth op. Tbe lat. rloe lo the ITlthooolu kith lesprovod the Upper Stith Ippl. Ths Illtholocounnute otatfouary elib &elect tollgate. Weather Ilea and cool. Culotte. guile Witt. There ara operwda of 40 poets at thy whart—Bt. Louis Ihuourat. She Anglo Yamon, Mpt. Flatlet, In datendlng lb. Wig 'bawds), deltas • my WO wind, was Corned against the raoton4 Sprang ber bull.. Bb. man.. Noe Inch,. water, but wee free again In • miaow, and bar tomb.* name to. {ether, etas plus she lash, and she went ahead without d. lay er damage. Ph. wit drawing 6b4 bet water, and then were 6 Let 10 teary on the Wit —Lordarilla Courier, 27th, Rt•RDlD•at AItRIVIOL Tgagraph.BrognagUN Jonsson, Unmoving OoL Bayard. Ylisalgth; Moons, Whetllse Artorgat. Bt. Louie B. Y. ILibbstd, Nashville' hew Y.A.E, April 011—Ciatton 'till sod oechangtd; sales 600 balm at It% for salldling o stood.. floor opened quits QM; holden ars sighing 104323 admin., bat .110 only A moderato low:dry; the mattot Closed doll sod nether hoary at an odvszoo of 6410 e over the dootationi yoaterdsit for6oo 66T at Ice 460-5 60 for taper $0 ROI for extra dm $0 4603 60 for super voltam 13 age 00 for common to medlar° ',smith); $0 20,766 30 fur sielpplug oftra mind hoop Ohio. Canadian floor has also slightly im• proved, with a moderato &mend; elm 800 bbls at FS 600 37 60 tor common to choice ortra. Nye flour steady; aunt sale. at $1,60e4,26 for common to choke roper. Minty dull at 2314. At tho opeolor, Wheat woo drmly loath halo es toast upon iloadvaoco;tmt with euercoly any export 10. qolry. and only • limited local trodo; the market !Closed doll and hoary at paterda) . • priors. barley In Aoodsrato mime MVO. At Ow oposlog, I.k.rn ono broth , held at 2530 advatxta Oct the market closed dull and hoary sty.. 0.0.6. • qnotatluns Oats I:turbaned, with a modarato de mand at 4306474 Pork doll and without material hhanus. Peet Maxus quiet at $11,6001216 for Inuit= and $12,604 $O4 for state. Cos moat. doll sod unchanged; sates 60 pkgv at 11(19ig for Rams and T©7s Me libouldora • fard oterty and to Gar demand .0 1qi031134. Botha I. salilog at Ico 11 for Ohio and 10020 for sate. Checosteady id 1001266. Codas Monty; cis 4030 bogs Do pirate terms I. lop. them lo an actin baboon doing at toll priorM oolm 20 00 had. at 6407 for tub. and 7%3117% for Porto Dim. Imam Wm 200 Abdo Coda Mumovado at 31; 226 hods Porto Rico at 210311 130 bids Oohs kitisrovado id 26. cash. Otaciamaft, April film; prises ore onthanpd; ouporfloo $6266,04 extra $6,700113.50; d, eds. rumness IMO bbl.. Widoky moody sod to Lair demand: ..lm 1:00 bids at HP ibti—the lamer f wagon. Magog dulL Pork irony 'fond; sobs 12:0 bal. at 1117A6. Thom Ins Mato does In /boon, wittmot stung In enter, Wm 330 hods ot iggS7,47 fa Shoulders and 6 for Bides No th ing lAto.plron to koala Math. Lord be firm at 106{. Th. re Is so improved domood fe Omcorls ei wiaont orgo 4 ll toile* 174 7 1 1 4 1 7 1 , 1 =1 . 11 1 ao l tled.sitand and primate tondlng onward.; white $140431,4% rod 611641,16' Cron In actin. demand, with light rscalphr, ear, In edit, 41@17. and shoNed, In bulk, 43. OatiLdull sod uschangod rat an In balk. By. dullard unchanged at gni& Barley COLF them 'o tli. demand at 30433. Mossy tuathanged and Spat, WWI km demand. Rates of aiding. aro unaltered. , . tyh., — .4.7legbacr Cd and. Ms No! pouts sitcom. 1117 T .W.llll.- - 08. O.IL Ca. iF ORE ea 211$ to $146 vier occupted by TT. 0. $l. /11 itt. all the ,at at uric= prior, 1121 981ssab "ta V. w. aui. WEIN. , ices fresh Roll Potatooe, 300 tam Nat 9.ar.!, met a Ca': 'aar{uisuL,~oa' - _;ea;~.r~ 'rte 66per I 11Itra cx. Ptak I INocy . 676 6)O 6 66 - C - 6 25 - 6 60— • 6 66 6 :5 6 00 660 670 6 i u 640 11=r=23 b 7 DS d b TO b INt p 6 6, LEIIW DEPANTED.. telegraph.Brovrdarille; Jeerers.% BrovontllA Cal Bayard. Blisabattli Minerva WII•allag; Bt Lou!. Tel •ffraptile *arks's, au togot:wit coitsiivpi OR. • ISITSVQIIII aim ST,' Tittity-. The muzolmosvi..iatroe. marbil. and CI InalloAlry 10/ .. tr,01094111111111t. .011014! -•" .•••••v...• • • - • LIVINGSTON COPELAND & C Proprietors HAddififlOTlTHß IRAIRBANRS' PATENT PGATFORII SCALES or cvzor TATutrr, for weigilingLlVß STOOK, HAT, GRAIN, ORS. COAL. IRON, and cot au. purse. of Merohandtafng, whether Dormant OP ma WbOSU with idowth, letar 00 WU/L.4 Iron or Wooden Winton; and of all dhows and ospacttlea. Nom Ithilrosd mimics dant ' to the Counter Scale* and halatave. ALSO, they are the Patmeteee and only Manufacturers of the onrivalled JA NUS FACED DOOM LUCKS AND LATOUR'S for right or lefkhand door., of every ate* and variously trimmal arid Subbed. 0011,Nti LILL& PAINT RILLS, 001111 MILLS snd BII6LLIRS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS and STUFFIRS, WITS, samrarruca OATS slid MUM= 1115053, pro CASTORS, AXLE PULLERS, WARDROBE HOSES. nay IROS 37 - 1301 . 1, , - So, fled together with every variety of Malleable Ceding. and.Domeatio Hardware generally, r - -1162014 L .- • syyrnat /lawn tw.l. -luJ M IC L. I N WOIC K . 11= PARK, OVCMIDY & MANUFACTURERS OF MEATH'S°, BRAZIERS• .oJ BOLT COPPER, PURRED COP PER BOTTOMB, Raised Etlll Bottoms, Speiter polder,B4 Also, Importer. and Donlan In DIETALB, TIN PLATE MEET IRON, WIRE, to. CoWWI. on hand, ?Inman'. gooLlnes and Toots. Warohours, No. N 9 First and ISO Second Airest, Pitubnrib, Penna. Ge-gpecial ordors of Copper 'cut to by &dna ratter. my 2ftlai• tirT El= SCALES, That don't requlre one to carry armed a guiriblerel, but which Mtwara Mow of tbemselrea Jug how they ought to stead to welch correctly. wr my took LA< Mg/felt premium over the Farbseks Scale at the lata ',tie held Ave, as they do ever ail ahem. Tatty are oo• made of Irlttabargh Iron, and win be made here when the salm react, a point that will Justify It. OAT, COAL, ORR, RAILROAD and all olher &ales made to order. pYlepain paumptly made by calling on the Agent. Refer to Mown. DICKSON. STY.WART t 00.; LOON, ICIORD A 00; MORRIS A. COMM% V. O. KEGLEY. NIMIOR A CO, and all others ming our Koalas. ISAIAU DIUKEY, Agent, Pittsburgh, Penns.. • LYON'S aIAGMETIO IZTHEICT POWDER, EXTERMINATES BED BIOS, ROACHES, TICE* ANTS, GARDEN INSECTS, c 4 -. CL.It toralos co Poboo. LYON'S MAGNETIC PILLS ARE CERTAIN DRATII TO EATS AND MICE, ap10.33:0431L sargold T.TertTwloTe.'ly Pittsburgh Steel Works. CL•10.1010.. . L. MD W.Iirel,LLS4Oll 614 03: Juox-ri & co., Itanasettirers of CAST STEEL. —•LtlO-- SPRINO, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, 13PRING1. AND AXLES. Corner Roes and First Ste., Pittsburgh, Pa. edit W. I. VALI., QA TOM,— late of Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH COMMISSION ROUSE WALKER & BARNIIYEI COMMISSION MERCHANTS dad Agent. for the Bela of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED GOODS COIL OILS AND OTITIS MERCELANDIIII, No 160 Pearl Stout, NEW YORK. ellireoorignmerds et:incited, to width proper wrong] s Horton dial' be given, and proceeds promptly remitted. Comm Brrre, Weber& Co d Mean. John Mach A Cie, Alexander King, Keg,' " McKee k Brother, ►tease. Leann, Macklin k (v.lkoi t arsine, N. Y. Jo11:lyd 1v01t.W.143•N G•tli. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN. IDIENMAN s CO., ON TIM ENV.IN DANE, LONDON, IN sums 01/ ONE POUND BTFELLINO AND UPWAILDB. Mao, BOW on the principal clan end towns of Prance, Belgium, Uoßead, Gerommey, Row. end other Paropean Staten constantly on hand and forest, by WE. U. WILLIE HY , L 06., Bankers, Woad greed, rrcerol Third• .us .on, n_~._ I- U. Sala. 1117111011 1.0130411114- WILSON Z 11.3. RORINSON, MINIS & MILLERS FOONDLRS AND /MACHINISTS, W. 11.8 HINGTON WOREE Pltt•burgh, Poona 012 logy No.SI Markel stroot. Manzdrartnr• all loloda of Steam En alma and If 111 Machin an; Cutlass, Railroad Work, ea= Bala.. and neat Ircin Work. hortootlca. 1:lar2I1y2lto• Jobbing God Repaid RAIL ROAD BPDED COMPANY. Joseph Dithrorth.--.:-.--Da W. O. BI ewell (Seoftssme ro FO, Rote 4 8440 11/XIMOTIIIIIM RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CIIAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, saltlydE PIMIBUR4I6I.. PIN WA. 1d0.131 IDIF, .Sr. CO.. Forwarding and Commission Merchante, And Agents fur the sale of Pittsburgh Mann Mamma. Comignments sod orden for LEW, 111/368, PRODUOIL, to, .oUdted. Prompt tlon to romiving aml furwardlog No. 69 Commercial Sitreel, St. Louie au..19.4t1 N. HAIL.NLEIS B. BUNS. DIALS,, 111 Foreign and Domrstio Hills of Exchange DERTITIOATIS 07 DEPOSIT, DANA NOTIA AND 15PECII, NO. to HAREM 13THI1T, PITTSDIIRCIII, PA. 136.0.Alectionamada. all (ha ptladpal title. through. at lb. VARA State. apTAfel) W IC V MA N nO N . 11.onfactom a and Donlan ill all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF' AND CIGARS, A N D TOHAQOO, °urunof6nilW U direst and /Xnnoond.siller, Pirrsßtmati. Pa JOHN COCHLtial-N drz. 1:1R0 lIIMMTACITGIIILI Of Irma iron 'Vaults, Vault Doors, Windowllittars, Window Guards; Lc, Fa. 01 &mut &red outtoo 210 rd 201rect, (Setae= ifood dad Ilarkrt,) PITTEDI7O.OII, CA., Q•n ca tun • %witty of Atm **tarns, hooey sod plain Ratable tot .fl parp. : l'arttoolir attention paid to tn• tlortagarars Lou. Jobbing doita it than notleo. lar9 RO.BEIRT • RR, mos re za BONSIMTI AND HATS, • BONNET MUM*, nownis, ea, rt().93 3diftllll imam PITTZBURGEL J. SCOTT, Dent Lit, LlA.S'remOved to the house lately wapiti by Dr. Wm. A.. Word, No. XI Petri Wont, (Kalb 61..ir,) Ltd rd 96.:*obcriu 4996 epos Noon Ikea 9 A. e•. till 6 o. . .13.K.NktIC•13- t..10id.u4 fotweiraus and Commlaslon Mercbarit AND WIIOLTAALN MCALEAR! Cheese, Sutter. Setis.irteh. lod rtedireNeurely, Aim. IV,. ts • tr,e ewe.. Pee lens. J. DZ. LaTTL.M. 1.13D11.01.2.A-INTT No. 54 Bt. Clair street, ID,Allah'. Now Balding,• •eaoaydf • MirtIlCll7llSll.7llD macs til Wooden and Willow Ware BABIIITE, BIICOTIA, DRUMM CORDAGE, AS No. 21, Mannyld, PITTBDIIROII E 1713213 Mimes blilicuioun Vimlt Dismoun, The Chdy Enudy Who Mkt ROM aurs io Zgorottaiato Rom Nom Quo Mu, Arra, MOBVlTaktilli, Mcmu, Mom, Oxon Wuxi ozoi3ouro tauter. to, 50,000 none BOLD IN ONI MONTH. Uwe Celebrated Herctedles hays boon ennulbay cad far twonty4eo yr" In all parts of loops, bad admire* WO= power ban ban stbista4 by tbs Cbirts of Raab. "nines, ruigbrad, Awn* Preast4 Itaisr t ibribby, Holland, Napbes, A., ;and their Cbanlcal Properttet magood, sad ayproyid by the mat Illittugobbed Iltdksb "wraths al over the world. Ws bow battled In Ws ecrootry by tits Radon of Lb. fildixiitluill:ll"4726om47..l42l2aNtrr:7 : 77l33;,:teNa:°22rEkl"uswa662itegintil.Lllll3""Hrolas:l44l7.6ll4:ll::anaCm."7:3af':lthellemat4.6l"4"l7l7:ll7:e!: los !ale, Wboltalssibiltitaas bY tbohmakirad Att. 1arY4114120.1414*1449t!4,1t 4.1441r#M44,-.04 at Wo . .111.101*,1,:'' r ''' <;',.:."'" - - - ', 1;;;•.- - . 1 - :: .- i . ti •;__ _-tipaiiigilit% inat i _ l& 4itia•• la rotii/A 1.3 IMICIJOIN, Wai*Oldesecia sus anoxia ,' peodifftailliliksit WWI sk rilifiAlit:*.ll _ 1 !.1 11 *** 1 - 136 ,:.: • ! :'''' .-„ 1 , . : ,...:-.e,,, , „ . ~ - .,..!,:a.:.: , - N,.•[:L . :,:::,.,. -:; , : r.? . - - : - . : - ,i . : i f: , 7,:._.•: - _ , ,,• - •..-.,:::-..:, z::. ;-..-/-if-,,,,: 2pgrtal jfiettcso. 13. B. & C. P. !MUM], PAPER MANITPA OTUR.ERS. Acid Dolan to MOON, PRINT, CAP, LITT= AND ALL EINDN OP WIZAFf - PING PAPICIZ• UM rimmed Dorn Na Wood strait to N 033 Biota:DM -Strad. Plurborgb, P.. uS or Prods for Nags. The Confessional and Experience . Of a Victim. . • DgSKINED for the benefit and es Ai warn logend . caution to 'nun tun eh* ander frentAreSir our Debei.V, Prim zetrre Dour. nn. u fkP:"Ralb° l detrly error; upplying ate* ems thee the Mune qf ' Core. By a utterer from the .horn cum era :rant reclirekt impoeltion and nude"), Nee. cent. (mailed free) on receivlog • vele' la. lop.. beating the eddrue of the spoliate L Agates' NA- T tie la AY f NEIN, Bedford, Farp pLtdarlt Cenntrateir Yra. sm7 Soyer'a . Sultana. Sauna, Fox nor elm COLIS DISHES or ALL Ezirbs. Tin, ronst dendmig sal oppeastag • ' A. game, Inventor by. Dm . ronopmed - . "Porn,. Ls Ms London' Blom ~ Clob, la, educe Ms dernempr, igranitM q v . . , ...1..: 1 ~..,‘ torsi Pyrite utak:mint bound ' ' • , C: 4 ...--;!:.., Cum & Etaz&wri, Loa; lircer - . '',e?„41 . A .,— , 4,: r • . theeriginererfpu. -It le the &tore ~• - .... • . ~..:..;;,.,;,,, r its &mum In England, and an the .• . t4'.: ‘ . - 1:g Continent, with • high and Men( - _ ,„Sv reputation among Amid= ;AO. •.. - 2- r cum, and lit moon apprarokopui 6 , . elmulent totter apPoUte and aid tudigeetion. OPLNIONg OP THE LONDON 'PRESS. .-- erre recommend our oorreepoodent to try Ilan:801Wi - ' one &ors, °initial thelellinee Stara' ICY med. allar, ' the Turkish recipe; Its diver Is exetlint, end It anidi ion., siderablo aid In cam of CAW •m Iri&T. iracrnos";-, ha Lancet. "Farory, Plestast as.l EII L wally the genius./ Evix,. . moat valmb's adJavet to r.b, Da, ea Rid, aori should bars plats= err ry m1313:"-4ria. • Eats Agents for the traltad aster, 11/LIMNER 4. IFFELIN, ZIT Calton at, New Tat ) and RILLT & E1L1T62,114 Carchlll; Batton. • F. Us by lime= and mat Dealer* O.Ol3lllMbiA • bit&Stalr.lly . . AIEROIIANT 'l` A. Olt 13211121= A good assortment of Curras, Oassucaus, Varixaos, Comm, and all goads imitable for Etaibmiatio° paidnxtelTed.. 411A - Orden promptly' auut, tbs latett of an• mr2talidfo • - • ' DR. SCIINECK COMllslo.—This 031ebta ted Pluslcknk wlll to In elttitarel MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Starch Eth ant ith, at ea DRUG Front OF DE. OEO. 11. MEER. whra be bat Mtci np . Meeter the ezemteetion et re .Yl►Yfi SZOT.ILD, Pbtledelpbl C 0 N iginNIT'TION ALL DISEASES OF THEM/NOS After Dr. Echusal &portal/NM. atGTO it }low, Lax been provlded with a Ilssreboastsr, uld will maikafa• _Dents If thsy &vire It. Dr. &haat Is the lasecitor of *Dal to caned Scharka'a Besplromstrr, Jot. essmlolog 01.4.#05..4.410/ recommended by the Lenity. One part of It Le placed to the ttsked Fria 1, mei Cott otbitt to the ear of the .neon Leber, them *boo the pailcatireere • lots fell breete, it tr.:emits the "toed er rattling of the !env, se load and dletinct, tint 47 fradtlea It to easy to de- elan bow for sod what pottiest to disci...l, ital cut erringly Men:aloe vsh.,tber it fa zatirations. rtmitta or Drob.ctlial annamptioo, or whether lib ea *Coi:tow of the moeciroe mrmbraos of the brachial tabor, ejtopetltt sing from tLo lira or now-oh, ani forming • progrottrie•- cordiroili. - - ]tail years a,,,, I cras given up as being In ths tutelage! of cohaturption, and was taken from my home to Plelladel ethielo my friends in Iloorretown. WeerJersay, to dim • I, IZ UA tc ty Tt7e 0 1.4 I 5 n , '''' o. oho . ta 01 1 "' al Inal " rd '''' m ' y f =l. ' s ' 7111 1 4 bdere =noise! I could e n s temotr.... Shwa: •Ilice.• drowning cat mtoblog at • enact heard of sod olindned Min prepared. of toots and bat, which knish • perflaM cukcefm, It ammo I to me that I could feel tt penetrating my whole milted. Ic morepeed the matter le top loop, end E wand solt off than a VW/ of oflenetre yellow mollof ere., morning f.r mom than • met. as toms sadist ho pe to ninth., my cough, her, pots, W a hl worts, aU Wi gan to hare ote, and my •i - petite beam, too gnat Mat ft as with otilicetley f. could keep from eating too much. Z awaystued my etrergth; and hue teen growing_let geela .zeeslim. It smonlened all who lt NM me, ea every MN thattOt lona too forgot. OM to beralsed again. litany ot those people labs knew ow theners Dow thing In New Jamey sod Philadelphia, erns wild many node: tn. --mast unctedultem we to Me troth of this rstentent.-- lihntwa.• Wally complabh my father, another.brothars and dinar. addled with connompthro, and 1 skeet= 1011. Now I enjoy the beet of heath, and ban Mr "art weighed ora two hundred and ten poosida. lonastlately • co my recovery I toned no attention to thwacked* of • medicine, and the study of this peenliar dams, l In Lot,/ mardrtreo to It by the great somber of people ,!ctiatiog to Astor nudism to. me from all pa. ta to um them; and I flatter toyeelf that at this day/ hum had umnett ape:f ence and some. to the nreament of this disease as any other pawn to the country, haring visited 1:107 Porthes Of it, end studied the satins typee and form ofthardiwww wnllar to the different phew. crow Omni,- I, theneforti Teel s cooildettes In my mole of treatment whicblhoeit who congas th eir prude. to but eta locality can hardly hope to obtain. I am ilia proprietor of three Illor.iiolsoo r tie+ PoinProto I Pinspfar Conanmp Lim, lon West Tonle for Ityamtpry, and hisndtake Pill, for "Mr Complaint. One tocktle of gas Wed Tattle often motets. the word PAM of Dr [ The Ilandrake Pills here become In matitoon=r L oll bilious vomplatote where purgatives arerequiretF. libelant , en the liver and atoroacti similar to oolomat, art !Mott Iwo - tog any bed effects, sod Sr. 'warranted not to conra a par • .... _ title cf calomel or roan:dry. , The Tonle and 111111 were oriel:tally Mtemiut taotsdattiti ....-.:4 i M.c.i. 87.P.krati:titut Otaatoptioa orb= wht amoasot --, sud liver atencitob dhordirody pot they &median itOw Yid , t when thsitioge are cot Masse, with the Its. - . : : 1 The Yolcsoold Syrup I. celentaWTti t ) atomach and firer, and will ripen ani• remove an nW matter from the optionbut rometinres thse bowie am m - . L. emttre, and the liver celogglah, that it moire thonal /Mpg mosolctrro with the Polo:mold Byrum . ton toe 6p Weed Tonto end klandrake Pala an mare& The dim.. '- Um 'which ectonteny the Illyrnp expiate when tits,. are 7 '' i be med. Thom wishing a thormagh examination oath • tbalimpt- rauatta wlll -te ebuged three dollars, but, all advice uhf . ' . 5,1 he given gowns, and I will do. all to my poem to eziAllio ~ . •• - -Li the onto. of their mom 'locl* doatting as etosoltstkeno _ - - -I -std matey unable to ply, need tat bawds Ii WI au xsa, . ' 1 For the same attention wilt be Amen serf the tuts /Menet' - " • ,-s tailgated to them which Sheet/Pr on those tears kvand. ' •- I I am matoos to moot and to , nista to emery ®a ar . ; 1 manna of treating titbit/idiom Ellsmic}:nutmitstkin.. . • . lion, tionsomptine, here I. a Veto otatOOMULO from m . '. . whet= mode this dimes the stogy oft tilletime; sad WM* I .. ~.. reader were to Phlladelpida,athere I issidi;/ could show . i -blot any number Ocoee. that hare beettrettonst te hewth •-. ... •. ' from the mot bepelam coedit/la. Ilowever.'eay otor vim --•- : •:-,_••.•-- lain tato the trouble toned the well antheettattid . aartZ-. • . . - ..,.''' este, wilrbe conetomed Inroad a dati 01 my ability to • ._ -: ,••:,-.. cure this terrible Omer in Ice anent knout • - Dr. SCIIISSCE can elm rebs to moms of tha most reepecte . —,.,--• , able chltena of Pittsburgh. whose banns can be ;Woo, MA; , •- ii ben teen, by calling at the Prow atom of ,-- _ - _ , ~.• ' 4 '4 Do. aso U. BUSES, - , 1-- - -- • , -,- . - - 1 toZY • ?ill 140 Wood wawa ' - , .. . T .', P; 0 _ is• 4PP ft .9- LP . 4 Taos As Bissicrus—Psstrrusr Esstnstit thcal lista Hasw—l plittlah below an tdtrath of a tenth; from Dovid Boyd, or Stakbatatted Bud= of tbilawlsitr, Talky Inffnad, who am cam& of • bat torn of itninotiZ Ivy the of the Portal= gimp., ISr. BOCA% bXct Incythouth Ii wall - known and ha baa inhered pw thwethet 401 pan. In taftrins an that he gthted Glatt pthwth• In cos by am an of ors Ledo of llta gttp, end brake thorned ste to yabllsh t)te lens, whkti I. epDand4. — e velar to the nog .del lb of the Peravtaa Qptnp (S another column, Ws particulars din twain! prime: DD. OM. IL D.DYBE.B, Ith Wood newt bon agent Janda $3d;1820 .:; Da. Dm IL Emzu—Str—Emiceed I and pa Mtn dollen he two bonne of the rattvlatt Symp. I pion* bottle honk yen about three weeks age.„lf mil, I told you thit I had aostothlo; 9rs•ses.lo4 . irylaptoall w.ra wind and pone In the towels, aradDolin !St: the back of the sack, and at Dana Marlow Von taboth:, nwided lb. Parana Pyrop,ead 11 has does d not. p ot than any toodletne that I have tots l yet, and I kath tato; cout:eino for the last efat jean. Son told the If I would tote three bottles at one Um% you would eve R. or floe do)lant.but not ktmrlan what= ft watthl good, I thenitat I world dna try otht bottle. Row RUT: ant tandtng tho bennec of oh* setssy In to 'thigh Yak will Newt me the other thin. httln: PATIO 1101'0. 9-- Vold by DR. aisosos 11. CRYanU, IrF, tp woos PITTEIBIIRGII, PA PIO TIIITALISI DittYrilen WI II MIT li In Watt, Ain't fail to proaaro Uri. Viluslovee Moth' . tog !Syrup fee Mildew, Tee th ing. Ulm noegnat•niteentit„, It gently Walter. the it of wend:lM eelitnttg* gotta, reeturtng an tatenenninm-wili inn gen, awl' II tare to levitate the tnveils. Depena wstlihusthen, n: , gin sire rum ;scream, ar.o rellst sad heathto ... turs thuds. Pufssiky ate hs *V sUes• - • Thu Wash's MCsrattul Is the rressriptko oT sin, s SU mutapuisou4 oind sktlfhlthauk.ituSclans b,g,,, , rosibtl, and hu tom nut wills alruz4Ullns =ants. We barn It the best mut most reinegginti 1r...:13,b 111 MN of Dprzetay slut Memo In Chtldresvialesi W i wises trceatuthtu a turn szy ot)sr ciaw. , IMP =Stealth unto uthasttd.WlUr . t74ollth -- turosth Its isslght In phi, , , -; t SW= of tctitst ors sold su - siirlin ta As V IMO& It isms oil =I wa016.3 Mud/. , PDX ovvr sum= l'atrerts._ - '>, ~ . , , =rims peas , Us floshvil•s4CVlVll MA: Ca lIIMUZZAI ths,sulas u =r. .. v .._,.... _.., Da.o l io. ft rgii ; Ayala. rittr* 'L : - QBOO : BINDISIEARLIBLAMOr:` rANVIA . 11,T..34.1tAchn0 sirirblesi a t. Is meastbbtams.AllimArlwavtdrintlp' tallimuntilk 04 I tog Otte Irch obs in be bid *tris=ll: l =f ibaf''" Shan au Isi &es drenrbou. A. It lOW-1119V kusiust hawk Maass. faskpoy., ti =O m = Ofills /UMW& _-, . :: p3C, _ \ ' --"'-'"."--'' • : '' -'- P. - " , -'"'";"t' JOHN 5. LEIB, Lech, ts tb II 011111 of 1
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