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This was the first case called up, and re; it is rather important, being the only one over tried in Allegheny county ender the act of Assembly of 1843, known as the " Seduction Law," we give below the evidence in full. The prosecutrix Is about nineteen years of ago, of prepossciiing appearance, and was formerly a com positor in the Dispatch office. She is well educated, intelligent and accomplished. The seduction is al leged to have been achieved under promise of mar riage, a positive proof of which will be necessary to warrant a conviction. The defendant Is a young man of respectable pa rents, and resides in Allegheny. District Attorney Roberts and M. Swartswebier, Esq., represented the Commonwealth ; Col. S. W. Black and T. B. Hamilton, Elm., appeared for the defendant. Mr. Swart:weldor opened for the prosecution by reading the act upon which the charge is brought. It provides that any person found guilty of seducing it female not twenty-one years of ago under promise of marriage shall be subject to a fino not exceeding $5,000, be imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than ono, nor more than three years, or sent to jail, as the Court, in its discretion, may choose. Ile also gave a brief history of the case; after which the prosecutrix was called and sworn. Miss Mary S. Murray, steer"—ln Juno, 18.54, resi ded in the city of Allegheny ; was then -engaged as a compositor in the Daily Dispatch office ; had been engaged there from September, 1853 ; lived with my father; became acquainted with the defendant, Wm. Oreatrake. about the first of June, 1854, at the house of her mother, where I was introduced to him by his sister; was only in the house a few minutes, and when I returned home, be went with me; a few days after, he called at my father's house, in the evening, after tea, and staid two or three hours ' • shortly soh sequent he called again, and staid an hour ; on the 9th of June I went with him to the theatre; idler that ho generally called two or three times a week ; during these calls I was sometimes alone, and at other times persons wore with me; these visits were continues until the latter part of July ; on the 4th of that month be proposed marriage to mu ; did not ac cept htm at that time ; he also made other proposals I did not like ; he said if I would submit to his de sires he Would marry me as soon as convenient; told him to go home; he went ; saw him next day in my father's house, when ho made excuses fertile conduct the evening before, saying he had been under the in fluence of wine ; he asked me whether I had consid ered the proposal he had made me ; told him no ; he said he wished I would; I replied that I did not ex pect to see him again, after I had ordered him from the house ; before be went away, told him I would consider his proposal ; saw him again in a few days ; he asked rue what conclusion I had come to, and I replied, I would marry him ; this wee about, the 12th or 13th of July; shortly attar, he Called upon me, and again made improper proposals; he also acted and spoke very rudely, which caused me to tell him to go out of the house; do not know whether he was under the influence of liquor; be made improper proposals to me nearly every night he called ; 6n the last Sunday in July, he came into our house, just before Chueoh time, in the evening; we took a walk, and came hack about nine o'cloek the family was up stairs ; he again made improper proposals,:and said if I would submit, he would mar ry um; he succeeded ; I was then engaged to be mar ried to him, and it was those promises that induced me to submit; he said he would marry me in a month or two, as his eireunistances would not permit him to d o so just then : he U.N . e me no preseuts up to that time. and net until the nest New Year's dew : 1 was eighteen years of age the April herrn; he celled afterwards pretty often he was there two 'lays after: ha had promised to come the evening before, end jest stepped in to t e ko his overuse; he ,„„i that he had heard 1 was newel!, lint told me not to worry myself, as he would make - matters all right. Mr. Meek here submitted to the Court w liether visits made after the alleged reduction was evidence. tie molumileil they wore riot, r.n.l thought the testi mony to this effect ought net In go to the jury. Mr. Swartwelder. in reply. staled that, inasmuch SS the Art of AFsembly required that the testimony of the prosocutien in relation to the promise of mar riage should he corroborated either by positive ..r eireumstantial evident , . he was of opinion that the visits. referred to ought to be allowed to be proven. because they went. te strum the relation. between the parties. The Court adjourned until anew dinner. fn the afternoon, the point raised w a s argued pr. and con, and the Court Overruled the testimouy t. prove .eduction, but admitted it w o n l,l be to prove fornication andAlErt•artly. E xota i r eatio. l V 1,116101 The child was born tle Ist of November, ; male child : Mr. t; remarks is the father; the last time I saw him was in Febru ary. 1855, on the sth or 4th: 1 had seen hire tie Wednesday evening le-fire I met him at my father' Meuse: that was the 31st of January, I believe; sow him the Sabbath before that: bad eistinexion with Creatrake when I saw Into in February: did not see hire until the next May ho was net in town, but down the river at New Orleans; I went down the river because I was told te e e; b e told uo , there was a eircumetnnee that happened before that counsel for defendant object..l to further es - deuce as to the circutionance)- 1 did go to NOT ter lenns ; didn't do any thing pertieular there. reess• creed nee/ -Trio latter part of May or Jon•. I was first introdunal to Line by his sister; don't know whether he wax living with his nether and cuter belie% übe was: he rolled to see use the ill at week ; the next time he railed there was a gentleman there who had been C0111i111.!, to see me; sometimes when he came there woe other company and SOlllO times there was none stayed till ! thou!. nine 'acct: en Tuesday night, June ninth, I woo with him first; the second night we went to the Theatre ; it was twelve :'sleek when we git hem, , It was raining and then lie crone in. Sonietimc. stew him four times a week. On the 4th of July he first proposed to marry me- I was at the cirrus is ab him. I was not in the habit of going to such as the cirrus. It was about Si o'clock when we sot home. It was after we got to the louse he pr..posol to marry me- I dal not make hint au sturwer then. I didn't decline his preposition nor iiid I at:sept. About an hour idler he made the proposal of disbon or to me. When he proposed that, I ordered Lim home. We eat in the front neon. There is a doer Irponiug into the kitchen and also One lot, the halt On the let Sabbath stilisequent to the 4th of July los came and I accepted hie prepesal. Ile did net rl-it night make improper proposals to ma. 'rho first evening after this Salhath he asked use to submit his desires, but I did not. I did not eubmit to him the next time. It was on ;:binday. I think the 2:1,1 of July,l did submit to him. Ile did net i a teki, these dishonorable propositions to um every night he M ITIc. Ile made them with the exception of two evenings every night from the time I was engaged to him. It was because he renewed his promise of marriage that I submitted. I had intercourse with him Oil the 3lst January and lot of February'. I went down the ri ter on the Bth of February. I did not kno.v :000i lively when I left Pittsburgh that I was pregnant; I supposed it was so but Oreatrake was sure it was no. It was within two weeks before I started that he told me I was pregnant I have been to circuses when I wee a child. I have been to balls since I grew up. I was et Wilkins Ilall twice at eotillon parties. That is sometimes called Cargo's Hall. That was a year before I knew tiretttntke. I don't know bow long. I can't say that I made any aequaintances that night. The second time I seam at Wilkins Ball at a hall was in April or May '54. I went with Mr. Schucktmen. I did not make any acquaintance with a Mr. Mitch ell. I never knew such a man. I was never mar ried to him. I was never married. I never was married to a man who milled himself Mr. Mitchell. I never took dinner at the Monongahela House with Mr. MitelielL I can't say I ever knew Alderman . isi n zatart. I never had any conversation about Mr. Mitchell. I know Mrs. Hazen. I told Mrs. Heron that I was MA .71041 to Mitchell after the ball. I Sin -Itl,l to her that I wag married to Mitohell,whom I got acquainted with at the but I dill It at the in stance of Mr. Oreatrake. r that statement I was aura on a Wednesday, January, 1853. nOVer informed that I Iseult] be asked this and siwnlXill1 5' 4 / 1- lion'. I don't recollect of telling Mrs. Ileum :! hadn't gone to balls I wouldn't have got into that difficulty. I think she told me that. I know Mime Adeline Woodward. I never made any similar state ments to her. Before I went to Now Orleans 1 saw Miss A. Woodward. I never made the same state ments to her I made to Mrs. Hazen. I received ono letter to her while I was away. I wrote ono or two letters to her. I wrote from New Orleans and I Ireliuve when I was on the boat coming up the river I wrote again. tiler° letter of prosecutrix shown to her for the purpose of identification. Objected to rn the ground that it was taking advantage of a press examination to introduce the matter of defense. Objection overruled. Prosecutrix admits the letter end envelope to be in her hand writing; letter post marked March 13, addressed to Miss Adeline Wood worth, care of the Pittsburgh Dispatch. Second and third letters shown and acknowledged by proseeu. 4v...tato be hers; one dated March 17th, post marked .• Cincinnati addressed to Rev. T. R. Taylor, Allgheny city.; I know Mrs. Rhodes in Allegheny city ; received one letter from her when down the river; I answered it; I had a conversation with hr previous to goinr with regard to my marriage with e tireatrake, but none in regard to my marriage with Mitchell; I bad that convenmtion at Mrs. Derby's house; I think it was in :armory, 1854 ; we had frequent conversa tions; she was very anxious I should get learned. Another, , etter, dated steamer Midas, April Ilth, addressed toMrs. Rhodes, shown to the prosecutrix and neknowidged to be her handwriting. The Court then adjournel until 9 o'clock this morning. The neon was crowded during the entire day and a great deal of curiosit: was manifested. ~. • , 4 1" r 4 LOCAL AFFAIRS. TA, lirut , hßecvere , i—When O'Brien escaped from jail, n couple of w,eks ago, it will be remembered he stolen gold watch from a fellow prisoner, named Graves. He subee , phntly sold it at Liverpool le a German butcher, for twmnty dollars and a revolver„ from whew it has been eeovered by jailor Phillips • k Ifeeting of City Gouncilo.•=.Thri iegfiiir Mita - 1Y moo ting of City Councils wag held last night. ::APRIL 1. Common chervil.--President Miirehall in the The special committee, to whom had been referred the subject of purchasing Lowry's steam engine, re ported that they had raised $1,600 for the purchase of said engine, and arranged for the payment of that amount to Mr. Lowry. The report further stated that as soon as the arrangements wore made, the engine would be delivered up to the Committee on Engines and Hose. A resolution, offered by Mr. Errott, requestng the Legislature to pass an act authorising the opening of Pennsylvania Avenue, was road and referred to a Special committee of five, with directions to report at next meeting. A resolution, requiring the city tax collectors to levy upon property belonging to the Pennsylvania Railroad, an which they refused to pay taxes, was read three times and passed, after being so amended as to make the city responsible for costs. In Select Conseil, the City Solicitor, in pursuance of a resolution passed at the last meeting, reported that the Pennsylvania Railroad had refused to pay taxes on their depot in the city, on the ground that they were oxlionorated by their charter; he also stated that the County Commissioners were about testing the matter before the District Court. The report was accepted, and a resolution instructing the City Solicitor to assist the Commissioners in their suit passed. In C. C. non-conourred in. The ordinance granting the right of way to the Allegheny Railroad by Duquesne Way to the Aque duct, was taken up, but after considerable discussion was lost by a vote of four ten. A vote was then taken on the ordinance, granting the right of way down Liberty atroet, which wad also lost by a vote of four to to ten. Mr. Varnum read in place an ordinate granting the right of way down Butler and Pike streets, to the canal, which elicited a very animated discussion, and passed to a third reading. tea on unquestionable authority that the and Mahoniug Railroad Company and iho Cleveland :stern Railroad Cumpatly have consolidated the tau companies into ono, und that the Cleveland and Toledo Road, together with the Siiiithern Michigan Company, have agreed to elidurve tnii millions of the bonds of the above coneobilitied North -We arrongement insure, dm completion of the entire route from Biala, illo to llovulmul, nod, whim completed, forms the moat powerful competitor for the Western and North-Western busizimi. through Pittsburgh that any imaginable combination cool,' effect_ As other companies and individuals will do a, they please with their own money, it is useleas to complain of the above mentioned consolidation. But it proper that Pittsburgh and its people cease contend tng with ono another about the superiority of any •ar of its own roads, and. on the contrary, to prol..et, defend and encourage every ono of them to con eider what is bunt for the city, rather than what is best for any particular et,rt or side of the city. As our route direct to Chicago in so nearly rem plated, and, when brought into nee, has near sixty miles in distance advantage over the present route between Chicago and New York, besides the adieu tage of grades, straightness of line and local ti4i. ness, it is important that it be brought early into use, and thus gain the alvantage of early hoary hu•ine, , As this route is eomposed of throe independoot corporations. it is also imporUtut that they 5t0..11.1 perpetually work harmoniously as 1111 Ullll, Ir. I I,llv iliffieultios divert the trade and destroy the ustfoines, oC sash. This sulijrrt worthy the fullest sitienttiou of our 1.0.. t coon. Ms) L. the b.et time to adopt proVer eimfit,rai-ting timati• I,rat.eft tha ititureats at ,taka ona Sni nniny r. On Saturday I term] ten and eleren n gang or r , wtlita enterotl the drinking house or Mr. r, on Market street, fad rotnin..antifiktsinNt , i.•titt, hafre, by tleptr"ying the furniture the re”te Myerlt n.m..n•trated with then, the IN I I hetii.btow.l Frank iimnt, with whom be 111.1 te prr v Inns diffirul ty. pu11.•4 out n large k .n.l h.III iu the left nd.•, ,htitetlng and 1-01 - 111Lf.! , rltlttl "tin.' Tlit , 14.,..110 , 1❑ Ws.n nnuedii rely arreAlt. , l and taken t.. tltt. Mny...T . o 1,2,t., where he hail an i,aniinall.n ventertl,i) ‘‘ltleh in hi , ~tninat."l in jail. •p,...10, Itaut, 01 du, T 1,1111.40.1 11l »ns to k. , 11 ety.... I . ,,,:1111111. rt• ht. httl.• M., N . ..,tvr Ins nnm %N. r• n tx. L,, fl ►n,l itinn were he M. 4,8 1 4701.44 rt‘tr, rnr I ming 1.1 c‘.lltart fill, It ritrrs ,flgl Il.e•.I.I party thr , vlil i n • tho rrneue.i, but ar•l•tAno, he :nail, he wank an I 1,10 II • 1-•••1% I.ll.,o4UrGtlr rre.,S nit. I sti il, tie.t h, i•I Inn ler, , Lut n .. ,uf..rmat..•n U tI r n hi, 111M0` or rwideurr .I.out twenty thir, , p• 11 1, I ago, ueJ hha n ..r hil.rtng until .L•ntt fin , roult 1110). Aam , ly hair, and 11.1 on ■ brown (r.r•l r with a whit.• rtmlf4,ri •1,,w, vrq I t n.,-HL•ulnl tiro,a 'ling WMA rot u roe"' (On it Sul' The e•eti h:ggers le ill .n a •trikn far Inichrr &¢.e. The ,nrn ,I.,tua., I 1 . 4.11 irerlrt 1, tiro irrr.pwrit Ira . % I 4 Icing two rents. Tl,l, n .1411 tl.ll IO 1,11. 1 iert..l I, I.rLitant. ¢n..l it im :gt IbG pnrw.k4lar )tiovtu, .•./ inefiCon,lll. , •I ;1, 1.0, Wb.n ne•ot of I,llr 4.41111111 4 inrni the h, t.e Chet ,t .•• 10.1 fr”tli LICCC,4I t\~•nlr• weir-1 , 1..1y IN. 11=1 , Irreser•l oft An nndo.nlumi ni he jail, I",!t•rtlay, L , , oe t h e Man otslyruill,d r”hinng (i rny's tailor n1).1.. and n mrrested ~11?1,ivintt twing c.,ne.-rued In that t ran,artion.l.l3l, 1111 (hon. wam Ho evldeorelll.. , n which In hold lidid he wa.s Stole. hood , 'C . *IV k fu ll goods stolen from Gray's tailor shop. last week, ViCro recovered on Saturda), at • tavern, in Allegheny, where they had been left I.y on individual who lies rinse dirappeaced. The goods were identified by Mr. Bray. Betrricd.—A woman named June "tel..T. living in Poplar alley, was horribly burned on Sat urday night by her clothes taking are. It is very doubtful if she recovers. She was 'anti-. the Penn. sylvania lioepitai by the Guardians of the poor. Level.--The young man (Ironley, scalded by the explosion of Blair & Co.'s boiler factory, ,lied on Saturday night, from the injuries received. ills father, it is feared, nanuot recover. Rev. Robert M'Cracken vs. Jaines Kidd. Action to recover the first instalment el the purchase money of a tract of land in Lawrence rountv, cuutainiug one hundred and fifty area.. The defe ndant . alloges undue lufluellee in procuring his signature in the ar ticle of contract as a triouus fur not paying. Verdict Lrf tkilltiffe for $ll6O 70. Th,7-intatt Wlll lame VP. S/111111 1. 1 Ifni rd. A'' 1,, recover rwl 10r seri Verdict for s2bl 2. if o ury Miller y e . th e Mg7or, Aldermen i• cent' of Pittsburgh. Action to recover for injuries received by defendant in by falling down an embankment, in Novonlbor. 1.02, iin Mad burry alley. Damages laid nt $5,000. On triad RAN FILANCUK/o, January 19, lasa. ,Hoses. Iladettirr of Smith, No. 267 /inn sired, I'iltd.ucyh— We anticipate that ILOSTETTEWS TITTTERS will %non be Cultllti NI popular in California as they hare in the older Staten of the Union. Evr party that have tiled them wants more, and dealers w h o have bought them from us Lave not failed to roamw their orders. As the demand is daily Inerwoling, wo Maitre that you should ship us, eta blew York, LO dur. per month until farther notice. We have ordere on file from llonolulti, Sandwich islands. Very truly, yours, PARK A WIIITY, feb2bsdaw Wholeealo Druggists. 11 F \Tn.Aniond 11nV r:trn?2t,wedbo. tweeti Third and Fourth streets, whore he ran in. consulted every day and evening. trib:ll,lwd LOST—On Saturday afternoon a LACE: VEIL, of large size, supposed to be lost on moithtield Kernel, hotwe..ii Third and Seventh street. A reward ,i 1 tae dollar.. will to. paid to ally one N 41111111113 It w th.• otlive of • luLARELY ir RICLIEY, 811000. 4 d Cl. - VtALUABLE STOCKS Air A tlotioNl-- Ou TITUILBDAY EVENING, April it et o rlollt, at tio Merchant's Exchange, Fourth street. will 1.. sold, Di shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh, 17 shares Citizens' Deposit Bank, 1, shares !land street Bridge ro nipativVl'S,, lb do. Citiaen's Insurance Company P. 51. DA Aurtluneor._ 0 LON' itSEE iCenn nylvanin Beet for sat. by II P.NRY COLI.I NR. utll3l -'OSITffl) WITH TitE-DOL LAR VINUft.HANK, No. ftl3 Ffll.loll ntrest., BA the filet day or April, will draw INTER.V.ST from that imh2b:St.l 011A8 A. COUPON, Tr .'r. ;46":11 4 4 .r . ' " 4 SIN 4 3 ...~ ~';, TITE -. LATEST NEWS 1.1. e 1 ,,, y • an.l .r.,ta e m tal.li•bmet.4' M. Hampton (al tho 11011C11 TI'VAIJA 'l, March BY TELE4RAPII. • THIRTY-N'OURTH CONGRESS YIEST SESSION' .- WASH INGTOI4 . , March 31.—A!eate.--.M.r. Clayton, in making an explanation regarding hie remarks the other day, said the whole cost of Wilke' exploring expedition during 4ts feur years, including printing of narrative, would amount to about a mdliion and a quart or of dollars. . .9 . The &mate then resumed the consideration of the resolution submitted by Iverson, providing that a com mittee he appointod authorized to summon the mem bers of the late Naval Board, for the purpose of as curtaining reasons which governed their action. Mr. Iverson reviewed the action of the Board, sympa thizing with unfortunate victims of that unfortunate tribunal. He could find no better parallel for the summary manner in which they disposed of eases of naval officers, than the exclamation of the hump backed tyrant, '•otf with hie head, so touch for Buck ingham !" I llverson said there had been no meeting of the Nnvnl Beard. One of them hml submitted a resolu tion that their sesshms should be held openly, but thi: , was .i otad down by a large majority, thus show ing that the Board noted like a band of secret can • spirators ; in saint' respects worse than the Spanish In q uisition, for that heard the accused in Elio own (Jerome, but this Board struck without a hearing. Slidell opposed. Pending resolutions &funding attacks of Iverson and others. Mr. Butler objected to the legal character of the Board. :hating hie conviction that they had not con formed to the law tinder which they were organized. Mr. Clayton denied that aliy ill jUSl.ietl had 1.0011 hoe officer:ry by removing or disrating them without notice, no they held their aloe, during the pleasure or the executive. Mr. Crittenden said the law eontemplitteil rules moil regulations by the Secretary of the Nacy, ht a hich officers of the navy should base justice. which woe not accorded. The Senal.o adjourned. Mac - . Mr. Haven IntrAtutod a 1611, which sra• pa,se.l. nutlt,prizing, the enlargement el the tinstont Hom , . Pict. Otiiee and Court (limbo buil•ling at Buffalo. On m o tion of Mr. Phelps., the military committee was ini , tructo.l to inquire into the inespedieney of accepting the •••1, Wet+ .pr volunteers to aid in ,111. presautg Indian hostilities. upon the l'aeitio coa,d. The Ouneral Appropriation bill wan made the spe cial order of the or ott and after the I:ith of April, ex.,•pting. Mondays, Friday+ and Saturdays , . Catnpladl, of u•4l 10 1 \\ " a) and Mean, to which had been referrod a 1. 1 11 for the suppression of indoor hostilitie. , iu t/regon and (Vashington, reported a nu hsti lute appropriotin g three hundred thousand dollar , . to he expended no der the direction of the President, for re+toring and maintaining a pmional.lo .1,1...iti0n among the In dim, tribe. 1 1 1 th e P a Mtil• i 111.11,11,1 111111,11011 and twenty thousand dollura for Ilse puiretni,e of goo lewder. Mr. Campbell +aid the orig.n.ll l , ltl t•eit teinplated a rather warlike in...tone-pt. but the Coin mitten Ono/girl i t nont.l be better to report a looking to pence or the Croutier , , ita recommended by the Seerrta7 of NVitr Mr. Allison, while not disposed to throw en im pediment in the way of the I,a,sago of tho bill, was of 111J101.4) the charge „ f Ileneral Wool ernor Curry, in oaring the latter, 10. netting out men. purehming hornet. he., was. Involving the reasery in all expense of two or four might 1..• Mr. C a u l pheil, of Conn.., um , 11 1 fal of voting money forthwith. and 1,..t.h0g .1..• ‘ , ltitiniatratom •ouut hereafter. Mr. Rends N.l/.1 it an- ler Inin 1,. I ieoi exid, to to-i.!. 1. M1•pr..1.r.31 tbr .urprt•mv.. , n. Nil-. Lang. ..1 klAy Ip, Ishrii tier, It, ii,,` Mr. Andonh,., nA1.110.41 Tyrnlnrs, th••. 1,1 oh the 1/,,•,t Ih.• i•in It .14 .5.4 fit out IA) iPLrus' 11 i..ehrt. q ' whsl!V h. chfthr.. ,hi.rnillhr I h.,. th,r n jt i m, N 1 adVl , e,l, - .1 1,111,1! •z , !.. .liter flirt hur ,o, il.. If, Nlhar r. NT,. 6 I T` , , 1. 1 fl• 3 I .. I=l It. II -n ~ ic NEII . ADVERTISEMENTS. %KR'S CHERRV PECTORAL. H., THY 16,01, 10.: r.i: 11 , 110 , t ilr•IV( . 11!f1 4 AA . c..1 , .11 r, Tr- • .• 114 ••+l.. .41- ,• t . tr. I ~,,r - • •••• ~ A rr • r.,... Won I. I i.. 11 `.lll l 0 14 .411ii1 0-1 L 11i• 41 •41.14‘ iv • 4 11,1• its•:•••11.411 • :10 Et It • .000) ts /00.0 .Itll, t.O l lr 11.00 tt• , -1 o- 1 , 1 11 , 0 - t•I 11;•• 1,0 , 1 t. 01: u.. 0 .... I 0 : 1, 0. 1.. 14, of• 1,31 ••8 • • t• In 11.•• s 116 1.. I, 61 1, 1 11 , 1. th. 1,•• ; r.ror. • tt.• 1.1•11,...1"1 11.11•. I A,1n1.• lin.l ..1,.•tio••• Hy In n 1 tht. • ..•••• 1 I.n, • th• 11.•; • P• II". • IS• • ti t. 11,n1 I,n• ...... $*- 1 . •• 1.nt•••• 1 I . 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J1 , . 1 .;1 1 . t...„ W i irl i i IT ~.1,1; I'?. 11.1,1 .•7 W,...1 511 , i. _ N O. Pfli )I, A S,Si4S--100 barrr•lK csir salo 11 SMITH, MAUL 4 LIUNTER . ma 0. SUI ; A R-45 Itlids. 11. r sale Ily ._ apt IMrl'll. MAI It 4 111 NTl'.ll i , --_ N. riiintoTti\ titan --in 1,1.15. f; , r sali , 1 1 1 .pl SMITH. M AIRS I.IUNTEIt . i 1 -- A Business $1 0 .0()%, , ,, Canis Capital ..1 510.1.. L.l p Chase au Itib.s . rni ili et first tin.," tioutufartioriur , .1,04, MOO. by ,uliltenbttig 5! , lb V , I, illtiPburgh P i 1 . ~, before lit of April. tulir lw, t.• 4, A. by , '44 44 4. :4 4 , 4 • • • •: • z •• ; " .7' - . 4 ' • . .4. 4. '4 , - •a' _ - 0 4 4 •-4.• • 'COMMERCIAL. FITTSBURGII BOARD OF TRADE AND DIERDUANTS' RECIIA.NGE. Presido.e. L. WIWI A 'STU. Vied Presidents. T. S. CLANK - E, GEO. W. CAS.i.t Dreg-rum. N. 1101dilE8, JR. Secretary. JAMES P. PARK. Sup,riniendad. E. T. NORI . IIASI, Jit. antvaillu ty" .4 rint ration Pr GNU. W. CABS, V. P. ISAIAH PICKV.Y. T. B. 111'111K R. DILWORTIT, J. ❑. 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It 1...•110,1, A LLEGH EN Y. 11111: \ld] M A \ firTKIL nul .1;r1tot Imadlalorot are 11:r 1-1.1 111,r1r1,1,.1:t1”411:,1,4 curl [01....1.11,i,E: : C1111:4411 15 .ont. : 1 ~ 1 I till A rrr.i, .r.. 1 F\ ill 14111 , 0, ..Al tall , ,•: 1— kr, up. F 1 tl nl • •ri, pr Cn 1.11.• I.i> A Y, 1 . .) , T). , ; ail t, Plll,l (1w 11. F :11 , • 1 111.1 r.i kiwi. , MI 1., I'l 111 111 r 1.1 mail. r :411, 1,r4.1 , 1 nll,llll. :117 FY ..,- 1 ;.,k F, , :. .... Pt a ' Tn AitnivE prrirsuunait M AitKB:TM. 0.1+1 , X DULY MnitNlNOWr. Marrh !.. ; 1(.1.10A .tliorithe frowi ‘vlotirf New York Market. 1;.. hrid al #l. ....la 01 .1 :7 41- ru I n : EU= I=l Itultitotort• .lark. 11111EME Mir= =MEIMI li • ' I,llr li LSIN.A. All.ll I MIMIC A View of the Oho River 11 .1. lit 1:1 Fourth street, i•lti,lotr,h, .41r, I, \ KNI : rhlllllA/1111g lu the , iire ull imil,(ol nod ,1u1j0t..114 jot..114 Vlllll.ll kt•tuAl , • 1.,1,1u,hui •ultict I I ••%K. and 101.... all 111.111111 i .1. - fm ‘lgorrut.... 11. otillutA,l and .1 , 11 cult• l,t rrvulallug ninl stein, uud t Ito r.quajtotl,lll lb. I A I:I:1 F.l) E. In poottltat 11 P lilitssi. 110 it wdl Inn rt n nlor,. All 111•11trIll iionn am not of tto• n Ito honor , nod to 1 it .t.CSIS , I wall tits Insil.sf thoulll/IV 1111il taltootte dt tul elven and ditotit vto objects of whet moue, t•ot • t It-al Import twit.° to the contrary opinion. and I wltl t Lal otoutplwat y and trot l 111V1 , 4 Yll , ll :110 Ns.1111) ••I :Its Is 111 di...Mealy OW 111 , 4 t rich and cotooly ~ .tor.. In ho lllManco. our :roll &nor. , itt to L e t IL wit' roily dtok Is. nx lor int-melt n rt, all, Ine , ttnittolattro. firCitiltl , ira-0111... how. fr.nl 9 A M to 9 P M _ 1 -- ) TT•S 11.AliGEitREOTY ITS AND A5l - givt• hiich every hint s 4 1.41 f ..., oil.. So r istres.t. Pitrtivular atioiltioi, paid I. tux , iltios; is poi.ll than 1.. .11,11...1 I'l,l 100 (n, oithor luoix , ml And,r„ Isis, or Das gerri.s.inso Ciorio , 11110. from ov.ll kiwi of Wlirr11.111.1•4 1., kI, 1 . 1,, 1110.11,11.• air mall. 'lll I.I,EASkt. NoTICI z , - TO 'llll , , TAX .IBLES ()rimy SEVP:YI'II W A 11D TI,. o , nalty 4'.111,..,,,,,, i LLo . viL:liti4,l ilt.• 1/181.• I. 1 i2....1i.i,Li. in nal.l \I LLLLI fr.tp )I.trL I 2•PIL L... May 19th. L;.11111 . .liT THOMPSON, m')littal Annum: FINE PLAID DRESS SILKS—A. A. M . \ ::.,,,., S 0)..1.Av.. 11% .614/. tillll ritoriling, I.y ENILL - Lsr to pi, L, BLI 1 iL 18u de LlLLe.tiallll.lll.tiLl nod E4HILLLLI llrv' Silk L ompLkilig SOl/1.• ,f tilt. in ,n 4 filegfilli and 14..10,1011' ~ I l , nut ,offvitd. .01'..V ~....,;.'.- .. ,:-.:.,:',.,i.v.50,.?;;;- ." '" - "'' -"' . , .'140: • Y • „ - I • ,. ,Vt RIVER NEWS Tits Itivint.—List evening, there were 5 feet IL in.-Iles of water iu the channel—a fall of It) inches since our last 4• vile. The weather is more MO,lerate, with the wind veering round to the east, and every prospect of a change. Tar:lllinois River packet " Aunt Laity" is note leadi mi ng at the foot of Wood stre.a, and Will be ready to cast loose Wednesday. Tna Jam, Parke," Capt. C. miner, will take in Lee lima and halve far houisvill. , to-day. Tnx new Ft,arner "Marengo," Capt. Nl'ollll,lll, I. taking on croh;ht_ and ill ready to leave on Wednesday for St. hook, trot the foot of Wood atreet. Ar inuieritin. on the 29th. there wore 7 feet 4 inches on the 1'.,11$ ror I,oatot, nod obout the tniiltllo hoot, In the canal then. we re Fur tlestitolttou of the ..tenuter Fern." l'aptmln Sharp Ipe,rl elthge.l from NVltlrotl. Itirrr to SI. L.lli, Alia /OW o ill Collilaenre I.uuling for the latter port to-.la). TILE fxvt pfuta..itger "Forest City" in the 1 - 4 , g,tilnr Whiling Oil" morning; .hr leaves at ln!.:,,,'rlork. Ski. also make+ with the at '441,111...n -cilh. and IVellervill, CAPT C. W. LIONTMA•I'S now ,iteniner 3. 31. Convet," got 1.• low thy 310nongnlii•la n hero The will to' finnitiod. t will 1. the "J 31. White - of the 'disponi i In n•Knrd I TRA,I3.FIN And S1111)1..1. u ii 1.1.111 . iu wili l that the ni sin rvgtu" Iln• packet for ci,wirinnii this 1.1.1. .• lii Tug •• Fr 1.. a. n,•• I.r liinnia rker, .11.4 111110 , 10 tL , I. at )• ne fire informed h) rani 1 ire. er, that i midinnlonez eu wait utart 1,, hit - net later than In i . 10 ,,, 11.11 . 1 -11 hL.m l d .1. 011 .1 - I T and Stql/ 1.. r 1., Thu stininon look MI Clork, says th t Ile hug n ig•W n,mi, MAI., " ( . 114. M. Hays, is ~,,,, baidist, nn.l n ill lent, al 1U 1 , •It thin i nil Is , NO it Fippl,l for intrly. MA4 To: F1.1.1..11 ,1 - Ingnn F . the iiLitliani." that the Fredign mink win!, lying ;it M'CL.oll.•lllville !Awl -11,1!, u , kingtllll %1•• did at :tang lain /i.•I NV, LI.I, Icarn 1 , 3 r. rt NA. h 1h plonk 1.1 11.•%.nv. it.t. intrit 1, 1111 , 1 cont ;mt. IT •11.1 . 1 t, renal - 0.4.4 t hat tiro preoroor I:ortorr 11ra Ilan; 1./...011.1111..111 4 1 har reo.lar tripa nr ti, Nllall(lngun 111 v, lag .•I.r 'rot-skin). :tft.•rn.a.a 'rho E. (I' in Iser .411.•••,. Capt. Marr..w Ayrea. and Mr. ALA...it, lark an o to. nelll.l...‘rn in tho trail. that It na•ntarn 11., IL hllll . l. ii nt to rturtrantr , I r Tor: Erolourrralranr - hr.-tight '2,111 1 , 1,1.4+ ..; nom, 1,,,h A 1....161.1...1 out by I/ PORT 01 0 PITTSBUILGII I NATLH. 171 THE tHANWIL. 1 I:h I \. tar t•.. 1 nay 1:11v11.•th. •• Ig•A 111.• •• IS , II mgt. •• I.ttlinaZan , . ilk •• I . J :•4•lll , .airt, Erntimyille \ • toll,. ,tr.” ‘• •• ••••••-• J It Gh11 , 1... ustrlt. Liu ulllla. •• No, 1. , i1 11r.1'AILTIC11. 1%•1 Itapard. • Hr..% Le.% •• Itr.oich,r 11. • , ,illtre. Stttl,t,lll.• 11mr1111. •• .1 W Ch.....0.hn. A ) • LAN E ' s LIVER PILLS 111) VERIIIIMGE I NI I) E ==l=ll=l I, ‘: 1., • 4 7`l, {•“1.. rri i. r miti I. \hl , I.; VI: 11 1.1. 1 \ \ ENV I Vl•trli ,••••••1 r • t Anti it, 111+11 •pt r 111..11 + . 1,,M I's S . 'I Inn. N. , roul •• Os, •5.•.:1 , mt,ir i t s: I.,italt•6't, ,, /1 1 / 1 Y•11 , 1 555 , 111 LI. 111 , .1:1 .1 , , • '1.4 I 1 . .11 .•r•/.1(11 ••• 1•1. 100 De-rttl ( : tillifir.reDe of Dr. C. Mr1.1.1.e. hclos 11 ti on/ ri (•,).vvi . rwk,v)! flu. 1. scoTT•s (.1:1,1:11/21,TED 1111ITE CUM LIMUE\T, , ~ ..i u. r. 11.4 mat",-.1..1 I) erprt ,, Red, it!: ATE! , IN 1 ..1 It. .1 1... wool J• S-1.414v..-A.'' AM, Ittirt,tt, A. • 0r...A... f... PRiu Nalor 0 , I ~,,, ‘,. I.• tttat in I rrr . 2 , I 71 . 1. N 111 TX NI )1 1 -,NT ,ottt , .0. I plt•attant r,ttt-ly r-tt, fl.r 11E11.1 \ • I 1 I. 1•144117'7 LII A I.IC 1•.11. ,• . 11 , :4 .l• , 1170 t, grtrtz f 5.t,.! it,. ,01 ,• .4.11 Il „ v, It Tr: A 1) 1 IL 1.) 11 It I , : I/1 11 14a • !-')• 0..1 I • ‘,l,•s---1 tb.- 14..11••• 1.. i•r+- i .) 1 .. IN 111. 11111;1 1 9 .il.li.ilAl. 1111 , 11 111 ..EFlt'l: t 11110.11.1. N N 11./il. •0. I I, .0 I •I .1.31.111,0 1111. - _ : 111 \ I N•• I T I • THEM N 11 . tl, 1 •:,1. 11,1 I i•- ; I 1:1‘. II I II II II'I, 1 lb I IN LI NI \I K`‘'f 0. • I. • I. 1-.1 • 1b../sob 11141 ....II 1' M. LAN E, ‘I. U. t,t•-• pr. 4.4• I. 1..1., I • .1.-r .4,117 --.1.1 1 ntvl M •r• Laub n,. I.r I.l\k.s INI r ,11 ,N 1,0 1 1:101 • - glo 1.. IX I :4 • ....•att, , 5.." ,, 1 e•- , (1.10.. •.1 I \I.I. s; 1, %4 111 r A • LIN; %I ~r 1 lk IMEEIMEN I )1011..kN0 . S El.r .\N :-• lo ~ is, •N 1,111,1 , 1- .. tt tholl , hrt• t• .• ~.11.• .1 Not 1,11.11 1A.1.11111 1/1 1 1r,..11 ..r thl hht, t•N •10—‘0”-411.1,41.e. 1,111 a 1/1".... :1,1..1 1.1,1 ot Itt•ttclt. attt o it•tt Loth I ht. ot•I Fhlto , . • 111...1 to the. Bowl, A• 3 , 11) "I I itt• ro••tott h. 11.,1 t•w 1,...,1 , 1 lot .-I, ••• o • h...ltt Itt tho ,t• ~,, th it. i•••••or F.. 1.. 1.41:•.•••, :lb 11, .t• 111.. t.hooto, !,A11....1111“ ..1 Ih.. 11•..1, 1ft1111 , 4 I 11,1‘ :1.1 11,...,0, 1 . 11111 , i I._ Al 11”' to 1,111 , 11 t. hrlll.l 1 . 111114 1 1 .111:,1 1 . "1 \ . Itchtrt , tho St t ..ht. F, ot not Phil Path to the Howl. 1.41 , tr 1 . 111.111111,1., 11,1 a k. I . III I A. 1.11111, ..1^ rlogittot of Hoot (hutting in Thu 11••• th. •t• thont I Iltattin ••l- 11, athl 1111.1•1 IN•i•nwsitot Sptrito T),.. o p t itottr, it, rolling Iht• ititention filo ttl.ih• to 11..- totit.oration. loon •tt , with it fr•eling "1 the otot I. 11: 1111.1 , . /41,11411‘14.1111 , 11 t., /11.1111,,..14 , 01 1..1 V, 11 • It IA re.tionietitl.l. It tee ry w Unified articio, but one that ha. the 14,1,a ton arat (rutl before the American people. and tt• tt ',Mutton nod te nurivulloil by any tillittlar ,t.tilt. Tir tortI111“Ily In It" ttit en by 111.• Inr , l pr‘altltt , ttt WM n it kme.in Phyintiiitt. and u ti p u rts of the country. in Immense. Ib4l fling tiny st to nut to my Molliolahili," or Priwthwl R,., I.t lot rutin,. anti F:uoilew t. l howl All Ihr for th. l'tt.rttlatt Itritt.ll,l4l I t h.l Matttillutt..l,l -., e„1 tim•t, i t :lir .b.11•11in „Li I, n I(ryw‘y, stlevt: it A y „ N o it t. VI, It/ ••• • Air”ot: IL Svrti.rtz and J. P. Flvtitittg, a,.I"•I "I) i. =MEI JNI (1N 1'1; A NSVoIt'I'ATION 1. I NE. 1 la, E., uu..1.• o•tt...iso k ionu, \ Es:. \ \ \ I ~„] \ 11,1:11 \ T.) t.ll VVI I, I TUE E.lll l . Ell\ CITIES. NV.. :111 /114.411, 11 4 , 1 1 . 1 Ivlltin 1111,1Lb,'" h.• C.1.1./.1nu.1 ltallron.l. that 110 1 .1110, „111 1... 1.11.1 gn.11,1 1 ,11.m. t.. I 1,...,1..1. 111.1 Vt. .:1;r Tho 'nu , . A 1.1.F..11EN 1 1 11111 . I IE 1:A11.110.1,t vlll iu. 0u1t0..1 1. t.. tri.u{lll. 1111,". m PENN Canal 11.1.11 LEI/Yr/ 1.1.1 1 .1. 1 ‘; l t r 1 Eit'S TIt.I.NSPORTAI'It)N LINE.--- t rm 0,..,. I in, Fr.. 101,.. to :mil Iron, 11... 111abt INun.lvtloutltal an•l 14.111 ads. ,:111 ,1 14,11 e, , mtilt., to a I).IIN,LE 1 , \ 11.1 LINE. which it ov..r 150.1 tot, t ,.., 111 .1101 1 . 111 • 11 uny ....t.to.• on! 110•11,1,, 01111 limns , ditivtend. to ttnlionitte the tlllikt,,.'lll.•til, llr. will 1:•• nothing rittn tt, out pmt to 1 , 1 , 1,n tt.•lteral tottintni tt..11 in totAcartfins 111 , 1 W.T1 1. 1 1 Fr..i gullwilhpr:lnnwtt..le mud o..Bintel,. 1 Elt At MITCHELL. Canal ItnAnt, rittnlturnlt. I it F()tiwrii S'I'REET CARPET STORE. Res? FOVRT P ' I ' I;PIRT• NEAR WooDMA T, I, 411,10,1 or 1.11,1111.. r. 114 respevtfully invited tii ion stock. ewlect•A tI.rSPRINti SALES, including quality Velvets. li. Jiah and Tupubtry lu. lii iss la and Tmaititry, I grains. 'tills and Stair Itruisstila, Sulior. Medium :mil 1... w lil,tra and Super. 3 Ply. l•tilred Ingrains. I l'inst Import.' Vixtra 'rviillod and Damask ; Ifnll and Stair Carpets; Floor Oil Chill., front 2 to '24 foot widii, various qualities and prim; Talilii Oil Cloths; Frowli Printnl and Fiiit,aseil and Corers; Canton anti C.,. Mat ting . poor Mats Stair Roils: Lit. Itait and Ihrtrh furl seta; V'~•not inn Blinds; with .•very in• awl Buff llolland. kr., fir; all of whit, ill is ..11.•rol at sale at very inridoratti I.li•parcti I. I'llllll4l HARRINGTON'S t'ARITT LI 11 St., rithZ lIR,S Y MEN BOYS' G REA SE, ill jean.; ),,tat mqi 1,. ii unt.Pll ttnyx. vartn, uing , Jus, Sc.; for .10 I.) tltallti ❑RF C9LLINS. \ 1.11 \11 . 11',1. OR M.'1.41K 11, I w.. 17 A, to, 11. Vs_ I h r, II ht.% ,I %k i:.• %, -.1 El 111 \l. t. .. r .. Ir. ....LAI, D. 11. tileCALLl'll. ''( r STEAM Pittsburgh, LOUISVILLE ANI THE PITTSBURUII STEAM PACT FOR CON VIiYANCH OF PAF LLCM. Pittsburgh, Cinch and Sean This Lra find-rime, rower - ill quailed for speed, on comfort, and is tlw. ONLY TI PAciorrs on the Ohio river. It Lino of Summers from Chitin houbt, by which pnAseitgorti ne rrcriptAl tneough daily Two b the Lino, which now conttints Boats. CITY OF SY II KEL1N44......101' ALLEtI II ENY I. ' CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA H.. PkINNSYLY A NIA Jon PITTSBURGH IJ. t al_ 1,41,t daily at 10 A. M. No freigitt received after ail. departure. For parttettlar.t, apply oil Inc.. JOHN JOHN . Mn , PITTSDURIIII, lIVIIEELI Pittsburgh, Steuben'• Packets. DIURNAL, espt..l. A. SHOLM, alai the FOREST ern', OWL B. WAY, will run a aI.:WA-kit DAILY PAOKIM IttWV , TI Sfrubouvillo and %%l ling, .thpping at all iuG•rtu<-- hat, ports. Thu DI URN AI. alIl leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Pisti l...days and Fridays. at It) o'clock. A. M.—llerurtatau, 11111.1. will Lvrvo Wit.l3llll{4 011 Thunstays and Saturdays., at 7 0'0,4), A. M. Th , FultliST CITY will al., lour.. Pittsburgh on Tio.salass, T 1.1) rsda3s and Sat onlays, at IS o'cl)s)k. A. M.—/trrunmuso, ,hr will !oar,. Wlnsding on Monday», Wednsday). and Fri. Jays, at 7 V, ocitsit, A. Id. For Ircight ..r paytsag, apply on bonrd, or to J. It. COLLINtIWoot), Arsitt, No. Front str,ot. ltegular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkermburg. Hocklugport, Pomeroy , Point Pleawant and Gat - knolls. 111, sand very light draught iiteamer CIIARLE. , A VERN . cwt. %V. P. Torn:neg. will leave lair the ittuivii tail iiitereleitinte pert , . every Fright . , at M. The Charles now re:riving freight at the NI, aa rai trutuila wharf, bet 11'1,11 Ferry awl Short striate. Z. 4 NI ESVILLE Zanesville Packet Th. steamer EMMA UKA II AM, Capt. MoNnor Am.—Clerk, Asnorr—will leava for e above and all intermodiato ports. on TUES DAY. April lot, at 4 P. M. fraight or pa.vaaga apply on board, or to , apl COW NOWunD or BARNES; Agenta. CINCINNATI For Cincinnati. The eteamer J. B. CAtta/N. Captain D. 7.. Itmetcra.t,--Clerk, W. ItgrOxv.l.l.—tellt leave for the ahove and intermediate porte on WEDN7I , - day. April '2,1, at to ,i'eloch A. For rn•lght or paasage apply on Wird. or at the PITT:. , - 1:1 , 10111 MARINE ASttOCIATIII,ir BOONS, No. 11 . 2. Water -street. apl Tuesday . Packet for Cincinnati. Tb. ete•a u u•r 9ttV I:11E111N, Captain B. F ii envuuw.—Clr•rk CHAS. 11. iHiLk %VIII lemc• fill - 11110V0 And interiliol l / 1 14A 1:14113 EDN E.S.DAY, .April let. at 10 A. M. For fn•igbt or paaha44o apply on board or to FLACK 3 I.IIINOSTON. LOUISVILLE. For Louisville . . Ti,.. sh•stnter 1.1:(IF, NAY,rapt. C. ltnntri ,N—Cl4 . rk. A. P,IIINS;IN— , 4 iII Io o for tl, an.l nierstedtate ports on ISTA),,IMDAY, April 2,1. A. M. rt.,gl“ npply nt NTT: , It! tl I M A It! , tl , . ttl AVON ROOMS. So. o'2 WM. , •pl For I.outuville Itio• Itk I 11, A.. A MILLER ill 6•l' nenl inlnrtnikhatn pnrix 11 . FAIN KSIIA 1 . , .April 11, at 10 0'41,1; A. I. fi pas.nt;:e. applv on or to 11.1 A LIN .kgnntk. Por Loulwvllle TI.. gt. moor JANIE:- PARKA laps. H. AEA% 01 r tlu ahore uuil Intoron+liitt, port.. Ti K: 4 1.1A V, April Ist, AL A. M. F., fro. /ht or palonnn. Apply On Ixwnl, or W FLACK It BARNES, .A gent. 41145111 RIVER, S‘c For Evansville and Wabash River. FM Tl, Ntoro..l G, 13' 14 113 Ll.. l'upoo P. J. IIoSIN, Hill I. I.ir ti,, aloo. mol Intorno.. fiat.. port. Vii WED% E.sl , AV, April '2ll, at 10 -'/-1..0k A. 31. •F or tre.ght a, paaNtag.,. Kiwi, 011 64 rd. r 1,.• NTT: , 11i ASS , _CIATIoN iu...NIS, N.. 52 Wnt..r N ASII VILLE mesa", vale. slenitirr t L II A, Capt. A. S. Cfrlttlfa. t'.l - k. Hr. .1. I....Asnrr.—m 111 lent. (4.r Ow an.... 0 and intern...lisle l..tb 'n WEDNES -I.A I. Aprtl It. At In A 11. ..r ..A.1.1' ang.l3 1.,,ar.1, r.r at I ITT: It I'lulll M A I \ ASSAN'I IZNINIA, N.. S - 2 AVnt.rettr..t.t • 1 - 1..• II..• Ara:tier CII ICA. il 1, Crept. TJttx va Virck. H. W ‘4lNri —u ill kw, for 11411111 On Tug& 1 , 1 Y Apt RI 10 1.'4 - Mork, A Yoe I r.,10. T.vongv 31.1.1 y on lboanl , •r eult HA 11.% CS 8 COLLIN() e.e . 0110, Ati,•nt. SIM LOUIS. Six, For 4t. Loul., Galena, Dubuque and Th. rtrat., URA ITK ATY, Capll 1.106. IN Ili ka‘i• for the nlN.vr :tad int, Jin...lp.t. l• SATURDAY, April !Al., at I. A. 1.1 • nitidy •ni ut the , PITT. A,, , tn , 1 S Wnt riwt. apt For St. torahs Thr ,teamor KAI Pt CITY— .7 M. •• K OT I'. It kaa, Jr.--will ra r ai Atao., ood io tayrtv ‘,O Kt). tY. A 1.(11 9.1. XI 10 o' I, A. M. •T board, or at the PITTS. 11l Itti II >LUtl\h: A r , S , a.,IA . TIt , N 11.10A1S. No. h..!. \Valor old mar e Tlio mt.-34401r Y\ VS FENN, Capt. ca tar Ctork J Cgoi will I,a, 6.r tla• " RII•t 111t1 011 IA 1..1./NESDA 1! I _..At 111 o. 1... I. A \I. Fa I rot.ht pawist,' itody tantril, ,'r to Ar. 1.11 INIISTkIN. A goal. For St. Loot., ”tvalio, .I.IAIE.NiiO, Captain Nl,Atrt.i.un i La k. UK, I:—W LI I 1.1,4 o for th. Mk rys• p.,rtis W KON titIDA V. April ml In A M. F“I ft , loll. pasaattr apply on board. or to m 1,2: 11A. TS I'S .E an,Ll:illWl For St. Louts The steamer .1. W. 11AI LM AN, O pt. M. !FATS - lerk, Imre tor the above intorm,dint, pond un TUESDAY, April 1, ut It/ A. M. Fur trait; Lt ita.,age apply .1.1 lugtl.4l. tar tet FLACK k LIVINGSTON, Agents. For tit. Louis and Illinois River. The .tentner CAptath 1. li..rter, Clot k I.; Nnei... will leave for the above and Tl..rtnetrutto porta ou WEDNY.SDAY, April 211, at IO o'clock A. M. Fr trrit;lrty Fu....gagr apply on board. or to toll - 2.". , li kliN ES, Agent. For St. Louis and Illinois River. Tho Ntennior AUNT LFTTV. Capt. Trios. f,„ 11.41.0W1N —Clerk, .IL OIA ER Will ..I'o for the a bovo and A i te F rmodihte pot ttl On For freight nr ptvo,age opply on Ward, up to tola JOHN FLACK. Agent. For St. Louis, Galena and Dubuque. The Atetuaer NORTI I It. t) pt. W. I I A.zurr —Clerk, A.. 1. tlAzi.rrr, will !nave far tin almre And internitAliato pone mt TUESDA P. April 1, At 4 P M. rt fr i ...la imatsago apply 01.1 bartl or to .10IIN FLACK, Agent. Par St. 1,0111i6 and St. Paul. Thu steamer FANNY HARM?, Captain IV.mnsa —Clork, rl. S . . IlEacr.- 0111 lore fot the ab.,v, and intermediate porta uu ESL) A Y. April lot. at 10 tichaqt, A. M. ir”ig,ht lwrout, apply .41 lk , ard...r to tuhti FLACK 3 1,1 Y 1 Ncitrl'ON. Agent:, For Legolle and Minot. River. The-weee•r 1.011F,N7.. Cart I; t ;It ter., wtll leaN.• L , r th. uhtrn and all 11.t4 - poor, TUKSI)A V. April Int. per IrviKlit • , r apply as loo.rd, or to udir FLAI6A 1.1 ING;+TON. Agouta 1)A LA . 'S STOC I N4i FACTORY. --- C. DALY corner ,•f Markot alloy atul Fitlh ettf,,t, flu& it Ittresanry to t,ittnolict n roport that 11:ot call eurtetto, that he was soiling off to quit busino,to. had rurh lutoutiott. llr ititnnua the public that h, nt ill oupply. STOCK I NGS. SHIRTS, And all I, nnlr..t HOSIER), fit hie entablishment. llie Vac tea yin neat Ryan). Ilnildttig. on FI Fill .t,et.--4. 1 .0n at all times tel the inspection of the public. Ile liar. heitides ,J 1 hie own inainifte•turv, brought to the illy the largest nesot inient of 1.14.Ne1. In his lino over I.nntrltt to this .11 1. whiptilt ar.• warranted to I. of the beat quality, find will 1.. 4.111 at the nidst nwnonnbb• prime. Ile has bat tine Salon lbaan, at tin. corner of Slarket alley and Fifth "divot. C. DALY. Corner Market alley and Fifth at. -- • - - l'a I meet. Celebrated Epicurean Sance. NOS preeminent for flavoring Soups, t,hlroeiee, Fish, Must, Game, &r., &c. We adviso all g. 10611 boost,. iron to try it. ]'rice 25 aunts per Lotto, al all t;roctr ry Storon in Elio Iluttoal States ntid ettatadas. For solo by SI'CLURII nod ii. 11. IiKYSKII, Pittsburgh. P. T. WRIGHT A 01, Puttßhiowiy isl 241 Market stroot, Plitatlelphia. 4 SEC - ()NiT-II AN D CIIICKERINO PIANO, V. Itosow.A, round rorurtn, 7 octavo, Lowly now, has lilt with the subscriber for sale, the owner having no forth, use for it. The above Piano will be sold lot 5'20 , , not ca.. 11. I,i lig one hundred dollars tn•low the r,gular For sale by JOHN IL StIII,LOR. oth24 81 caned stmt. F AST LIBERTY It OP E Y FOR SA I,P,.—A Lot of Orourid 741 f-et front on Washington ntroo he liglfiwt on the Sovnuth street road, with n Frame in by 40, contniniug five rooms. comfortably !hi Mod_ &c. Apply to (mll2-1) BLAKELY II EEP SHEARS, S - Ci . Tll ES, &e.—The ; .•.„ 1 „,, ii0 . r ~, now o p enin g .:.: No Ni Wood sti rot, Pitts. burgh, , w very soffrior art icle of Shoop o m i n nod Goer Nry4l . ro. P''ythe Stutllis, Manors (VW I iny Flll[ll, 0.. Mill (jUrdlltl I loon. Rake.. ;Nadu& Sboveltl, (halo Mature,, tc mli2d SAMUEL la FIN 1'.:•71,0UK. SE111:1 _ =, `~t „ d • -10'1 MePm lII= . • ,4 ••-••••• • EIZIM T- :. :' - ='-';•,-: . ;'. 24.;:',•;:pk.„, •:,ik,:•.46.-_,,V z !,..-o- ~ '< t - ',•,=',..f. ---,2F::-,,.-;,:•<- -•• ,_; e „..•..,,, „k•, ---.,',4,p1„--:?•;,-:,&,•:,- •-•-.....-,, '''';, ,-.15/.,::?2?;,. _ i ) '''4 "e.// ''' • 1,. r,,,t:, "", •':, -'-;• '' - 4 :3 ,„. " f, -,-4: EZZEZEI and eagerly test its rirtnee for ourselves, FEVER AND AGUE. A Ow of Fight Mont& Mandiny _cured by Ron-holy hol land Bitters.—Mlchnnl Kelly, No. 117 (Grant, near Smithfield street, says: "Last July, while running on the river, on a cotton bout plying between Natrher. and New Orleans, I we. lake,, with fever and again. Per eight long mouths 1 snffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time was unable to work, and spout a least fifty &Akira for dif ferent medicines, but I found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my trying Boer have's Holland Bitters, saying that a cure was parartmtecd. After taking it for one week, I must state I wee a Hound man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have had no rettn - n of the chills and fever whatever." I certify the above statement Is true. TuowAs ADAMS. Ditunond House, Or at IL Chester's, Gothic Ilall. HIIADACIIE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silos Liscomb, of Birmingham, says: "1 have found in Doectiare's hitters a remedy for benthwhe and dobility• My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he has experienced ranch relief 'rem its use for hetulache. ItF:AD THIS! A Hollander's Itinskes. living in the Holland enurement of Shelsiygait Wisconsin, says "After suffering bir some time the misery attending an titter pros tration of mind and body, I have hen restored, by using Bierhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such high repute among the Ilolltuatiors in WisConain, Michigan New York—in fact, in every Holland settlement in the United States—argues much in its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr. - Jolui Davidson, living ten °dim above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, says: " When I commenced tak4ig Ileerhave's Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Anothen• Great Cure Effintod by tblerhonea Hai/and Balt - rt. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Holland Town, She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of the stomach mid indigestion. She had berm under a physi cian's care for some time. but the disease seemed to baffle even his skill. She pnrchased some Rolland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to tier StAttfln , ll, her appetite and strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this is another great cure effected by your medicine. We hare wtill to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. Ono thing yon can rely upon, what we have publishes] are from persons much respected In our community, and are literally true. J. Qtrnerus, Editor Sheboygan Nienwbodo, Sheboygan, Whs. • unEoMATII 4 M. A Cam of l's,, Months' ,tlanding riterd by Beechen/a hob land Bitter.—George 'Henderson, of Pittsburgh, save: "After iniffering for three months with rlieurnatlem---a part of the limo se severely as to confine me to my bed—l have is,m entirely crwoil by using finerlmves Holland Hitters. 1 have Mot one attack since, but found almost instantaneous relief In the suns medicine. It Is, in my opiuloi, a mire remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather is likely to produce a great deal of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumatic affctions, we would Neon/mend Psierlinve's Ifolland Bitters. On referring to our rolmens yen will find certificates from some of our _Brat German and English citisona.—Pennryi edido Sklar 2stung. THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN TIE CURED. We are at !th eft)>. to refer to SI , VYI,II .call known gentle men, who haVp rued, thoroughly bufted, and now rec ~,,, mem/ lbsTlinve's Ifollacd Rifler, as a remedy for piles. We are not at liberty to toil list, their names, but In ill take plemaire In referring any prow. to Owen who denies this statement. For this affection, one-half of the prescribed dose should be taken—eay noon and night, one hour before meals. . CAUTION! • The great popularity of Oda delightful Ammo hoe iiiihmed many imitationm, which the public eliculd guard against mar chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else u n til yon have given Boorliiive'e Midland Ititlot' a fair trial. , -Onti bot tle will convince you how Infinitely u n to- or it Is to airtime° im it:Ohms. 41' air Sold at ia per bottle, or nix bottlee tor gh, by the note prnpriotora, BENJAMIN TAM:. Ja— k Clt, Manufacturing Plairmacentiebi and Chemiets, cor. , Emithfield arid atreeM, Pittalmrgh. • • R. E. SELl.gliti A Co, Druggints, • corner Second and Woo.l etreete. And all Druggist,. Ili Pitt...thumb, Allegheny, Birmingham, Man lean, 6tttl Tenjperattrerille. sop29;dawly riv itiA R •AITV I G G7BMlldl., A PITE.NrOMENON IN MEDICINE. Health Restored and Life e'litugthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. •• : IT WILL replace Weakness with ,atrength, incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity. ait4 this not only without hazard of rear ti,m, but with a poppy effect on the general orminization. 4nr Rear in mind [bat all maladies, wherever they begin, fluish with tho„norvous system, and that the !moderation of the nerve of shotion and sensation in physical death. Bear in mind, al., that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cornet is the only reliable preparation known. CURE OM NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an inimpuite idea of the Immedi ate and almost miraculiiiis change which it occasions In the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous systian, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by 11101.11.. — th0 onstrung tool related organization iii at once braced, revivified and built np. Tim ineutai and phasic) symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under Its Man sur, Nor is the effort temporary; for the Cordial properties of the medicine reach tho constitution itself, red restore it to its normal condition. • LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to tho hen?, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction —fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, nervous - tie., inability to sleep, &settee Incident to males, ­ of the pnipaguting tunetions, hysteria. monomania, rave, terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipa tion, etc.. from whatever canoes arising is, if there 1e nay reliance to be planed on limn= testimony, absolutely infal lible A ORKAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES The unparalliled effects of this great restorative In all complaints Incident to females, mark a now era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been invented— thousands of invigorants concocted—all purporting to he specified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who troffers from weaken-we, derangement, nervousness, tree. mom, pains in the black, or any other disorder, whether pa. tallier to her sex, or common to both sexes—should give the Invigorating CuniiHIAIUIIED a trial. PERSONS, Or °there, will find this Cordial. after they bare nand a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the liyetem. In all directions are to to found the happy parents of besilthy off spring, who would not have Wen so taut fur tit'is extraordi nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many apexes for which it is recommended. Thousands of young men have Imam restored by using it, and not In u siugle in stance has It felled to benefit them. ['MESONS OF PALE complacxtor.r, Or consumptive liabita, are restored by the nere of a bottle or two to bloom and rigor, changing the skin from a pule, sickly color, to a benntiful florid complexion. TO TUE MISGUIDED. Those arc some of thoArul and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: vosikneee of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, lase of muscular power, palpitation of tiro heart, dyspepsia, nervous irrita bility, derangement of the digestive ftructiona, general de bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the frawini ciTheta on Use mind aroma:tar to be &witted. Luis of Derisory, coufindon of idenir, depression of spirits, evil forebodings. overdue to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of tiro ;tulle products". All thus afflicted, lIEFOILE CONTEM.PLATING MARRIAGE, Should reflect thatea sound mind and lardy are rho most ne cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without thosee. Elio journey Omelet life becomes n weary pilgrimage—the preselect boort y darkens Ow view; the mind lorennee ahtulowed with deapair, and filled with the mohu. sleety reflection that the happine.e.s of =other becomes blighted with your own. CA UTIONI • Or. morse's tseigorating Ce.rdiel boa been csinnterfoited by mime unprincipled poi-tenni. et future. all the genuine Cordial will liare4hevroprietoee far-simile posted over the cork ul each bottle ) rend the follow ing words blown lo Woe glass : Dr. Morale's Invigorating Cordial. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, N. V. The Cordial is pet up, highly conoentrnteel, in pint botLica —prier girls , dollar: per bottle, two for five 414 , 4 n .• rdx far twelve dollars. C. if. RING, Proprietor, Pitt Broadway, N. V Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada nod the West Indies. AGENT S: Pittebusgh Da. (4EO. H. K Ell, Ne.l-1 0 Wood +t YLEMIN(I .111I0S,W/enl Arret R. K SELLER:4, Mewl tArml. Allegheny City... BECKHAM .4 I AMES T._ SAMPLE A tAI; J. P. FLEMINti. gent for 0hi0...J. D. PARE. Cincinnati. InTll.o.lkwly PRIVATE DISEASES--DR' BEDWN, No. 41 Diamond alloy. votes his enire attention to on 0111ce Pr/silica fits boldne s s is mostly c o unn o d to private Pausnvii Pisazses. uch painful ninc tiona brought on by Luiprodeuco, youthful hitiolgetaw and inives. Sypilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, flonorrbea, (Beet, Stricture Urethral Dischages, Impurity of the Blood, with all dinnn"s of tho Veuereal Organ- Skill Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Twor, Ri ng worm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weakness, Impo tency, Piles, Rheumatism, Netusslo Wenktiesit Monthly Suppressions, 166.164P11 of the Joints. Fistula ill .no, Nervous Affectiorals P.IFIB du the Back and Loins, irritation of the ithiddermid Kidneys, successfully treated. (lure guaranteed. Twenty years' pructiee (ten in this city) enables Pr. Brown to offer assurances of o speedy euro to all who may come un der his core. Mice and Plicate Consultation Rpoms 50 Smithfield it., between Third and Worth streets. &sir Charges moderate- D - R. BROWN continues to b e - consulted for the cure of SECRET DISEABEfIi. Die success in long-standing cases is unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call without delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Die. moms, Rbenmatism. Pike, or Swains& Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters containing a fee, thunediate. ly answered. 1106. Office and Private ROOML; No. b&Smithfield ,etreet, between Third and Fourth Amadei Mabel*: - Jae :_::) . . ,. ,!'4'.:,.:;;_',:.1...;-7',.i , -.,t.. , .,,,;.,.,..) :; .• ; ,:, 4 ,„ 5 ,.," 4 ,,iz ri ,AZ . :.4*5-k ) . ..,. ~_.',.:.:..::a.i•,;•.* innVs.lli sly MEM . ~•. =.