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Important B.ailroad District Court.—Before Judge Hampton. Julia Conry's Administrators vs. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. This was a ease in which the husband of Julia Conry sued the Pennsylvania Rail road Company for damages in consequence of her death, alleged to arise out of the Company's care lessness. The deceased was in the emigrant train, when Mrs. Cowry and another woman got out of the train against the orders of the Company's servants, as it is alleged. Another train was coming along at the time. They were warned or the danger, and the other woman stepped off the track, but Mrs. C. did not before the locomotive struck her, killing her in stantly. The case has been on trial since Tuesday, the Jury in the meantime going to Altoona to see the scene of the disaster, and witness the operations of trains under similar circumstances. Judge Hamp ton charged the Jury as follows on Saturday more- ing • CHARON: Corry's administrators vs. Penna. It. It. Company. The plaintiff, with his wife and two children. took passage in the emigrant train on de fendants' road from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, in April, 1854. They arrived at Altoona on Sunday morning. where the train was placed o n the s ide track, as shown by the diagram exhibited to the jury, where it remained until about noon the next day, when it was dropped down to its place of starting west. The Hollidaysburg train came up on the branch road from that plane on time, as it is alleged, and after entering upon the main track, backed- up the same post the e migrant train, at some distance from it, and at the moment the plaintiff's wife, who had left the latter train but a few minutes before. was crossing. or walking along the main track, she was knocked down by the backing train and instant ly killed. John Corry. her administrator, now brings this action to recover damages for the alleged negli genet, of the defendants under the act of 15th April, I S5l. (Dunlop, 1145.1 The plaintiff's counsel contend that the defend ants, by their efficers, were guilty of such negligence in the maartgement of the backing train, as will ren der them liable in this action. The defendants' counsel take defence on three .grounds :- Ist. That the plaintiff cannot recover as adminis trator of the deceased because, as they allege, the act of April. 1551. was virtually repealed by the act of 26th April, 1555: and 2,1. That the death of the plaintiff's wife was not caused by any negligence on their part, but by the want of proper care and caution en her part : and 3,1. That if there were any negligence, or want of care on their part, yet. that she was guilty of negli gence a l s o, which would prevent a recovery in this case. First. then, as to the repeal of the Art of 1851, which embrares the first craned of the defence. This injury occurred in April. 1854. and the present action R 31 3, brought In July Term of that year. Under the pro visions of that Act, at the tine this suit was instituted the plaintiff had a right to sue as administrator of bin wife—and the only question is whether that right was taken away by the Act of April. 1855. The Act of 1551 is not repealed in express terms. nor do I think it is so by implication, so far as to Affeet proceedings commeneed under it before the passage of the latter act.— The intention of the Legislature in passing the act of 18:A seems to have been merely a limit to the right of action to the husband or widow, children or parents of the deceased, and consequently to prevent the damages that might he recovered from distribu tion among creditors. But if this were not so the plaintiff would be allowed to amend his :Carr, in ac cordance with the provisions of the 23 section of the act of April. 1555, and as the plaintiff would have the right under the first section of this net to sue as the husband of the deceased, the fact of describing bite as her administrator would not vitiate the writ, but would be treated as surplus:cage. This has been repeatedly ruled in Pennsylvania and elsewhere. This groun•l of defence therefore is not available. The second and third grounds of defence go to the merits of the case, and if sustained by the evidence, must defeat a recovery in this action. This branch of the case raises two questions.—let. Was the deceased guilty of any degree of negligence which contrilnited to the injury complained of? II so the plaintiff cannot recover, no matter whether the defendants were guilty of negligence or not. But if there was no such negligence on her part, then 2d, was her death canned by any culpable negligence on the part of the defendants? If so the plaintiff will be entitled to recover. But if there was no suo•h neg ligence. then the defendants are not responsible, and the plaintiff will not he entitled to recover. What constitutes eulpable negligence in any par tiralar ease must always depend upon the fleets and cirounistntices attending the act or injury complained of . 5./ that no invariable ride ran he laid down whirl will be apq•licable to every ease bat some general rules may b,• stated which will enable the jury to come at n correct eonclusion. in determining favt. diselose•t be the ea Aimee. There are use. ni'y considered three• degrees of negligence, viz --- gros , .. very gross, and .light. Gross negligenra consists in the omission of that care which even in rate-wive men, thoughtless men. never fail to take their own property. Ordinary neglect is the want o that diligence which the generality of mankind u• in their own catieerns, that is. of ordinary care. Slight neglect is the emission of that care which very attentive and diligent persons take in their own goods. or, in colter words, of very exact diligence. It is well settled that those entrusted with the man agement of a 141111ra:el are held to the strictest vigi lance: They are bound to exercise the utmost care, skill and dili gen ee in relation to their passengers and the property committed to their charge. They are responsibly for every injury mused by any species o f negligence, however slight, which they or their agents may he guilty ”I. But v are only responsible for the direst nod immediate eonsequen•cs of errors coin ii.fted Lc Ow:lnset , es. they tare not incatrers against she to which n passenger may exceera himself by his lien rashness or folly ram who itliliCtf , a wound upon a body moot a bide the rafferings and the 1„•.. whether lie does it in tar out of the ear.. and there c•an be no recovery for an injure mused by the mutu n 1 default of both parties: where it Isle be sh own O d ic it would not have happened. except for the cul pable negligence of the party injured. concurring with that of the other party. no action can be main tained. A Railroad company is not liable to a p, t -s. singer :for an accident which the passenger might have prevented by ordinary attention to his own safety, even though the agent in charge of the tr a in nre also remiss in their duty. Such is the deetri Ile 11 . 14 down In• Chief Jestiee 111 the Thant-oral Company vs. Aspell, 11th Barris 149. This is not only the lost rave reported on this subject, but it is n summary and ecenprehensif e ai••w of the law nppli cable to thin case. Th. , principles in he extracted frran all the easy' and which you will apply to the evidence in thit cause, are the following! the death ofJulia Corry was caused by her own rashness or folly, or by a want of proper care. caution and prudence on her part, the plaintiffs ran not recover. and the defendants will be entitled to your verdict, 24. If the negligence nr carelessness of Mrs. Curry, concurring with that of the defendants, caused her death, the plaintilre cannot recover. 3,1. If the defendants used all the care, skill, eau ti.,o and prudence that human foresight or sagacity could suggest, they are not responsible ; and the plaintiffs cannot recover, although there may have been no negligence whatever on the part of the de ceased. It would then lie one of those unfortunate. but unavoidaltle accidents, for which no one can be held a ccountable. .tth. If the deceased was not guilty of any negli gence, anti if her death was caused by any want of care, caution or prudence on the part of the defend ants, their officers or servants, then the plaintiffs can recover. The jury, after a Ebert ... absence, returned with a verdict for the defendant_ It is to be taken to the Supreme Court The S c d h ation Came—Young Greatrake, who was convicted of the seduction of Mien Mary S. Murray on Friday afternoon, publishes the following ea , ' .Ifr.c.crt. Editorsr—Will you give an unjustly crush a gdinnee I want to be brief. In the presence of 15,1. I solemnly avow that Mary S. Morn. whatever her name may he., I Dever 110 seduce; promise to marry; and never did have any imps open. mac) with hot. until after she told me the history of marriam.. If she in not a married woman, then lam Lao, deeply deceived Limn any one else. Detach the girl front the inn... , dial surrounds her—place Iter for three days witi dhoutererned p e r.ton, nod I will stake my existence that she trill endorse the truth of what I hare stated. Let tiny man or woman take those facts as a basis, am ri.rythlmt developed on the trial (apart from the story the was trained to tell; will la , clear as a 611111.11.111. The bier vi vat' interview I had with her. I -injured her by all tha was holy and true to tell me If her story of marriage wan the truth, and she odd it was. My future is as black as Egyi flan midnight,and nothing short of an oniolvotent aria ant vindicate the truth. But I would not exchange places witl her for the brighten( crown on earth. AVNI. A. GItti.ATILAK There is now a motion for arrest of judgment and new trial pending, which will be argued some day this week. In case the new trial is not granted, he will Le sentenced according to the provisions of the fol lowing act of April 19, 1813: The w.f. - thin of any female of repute, under twen ty-ac. )ettre. of to,', oath illicit connection, under pronitee of uroce. hereby declared to an indictable offence, in a,1,11t1.•n h. reineilies now given Try law, for the perpetra t"n Om. gteat private and ptililas Wrong: and any pertOn "" ' l ` It ronvieted of the offence of Reduction as afore in any Court ol Quarter t'eaciatins of the Peace of thin C o mmonwealth. shall gentencerl to pay a flue net excd ;, tin o thousand ibillars. at the discretion of the Court, and feather unarm., y confinement at laird labor la the proper penitentiary, a perio lof not less flan one t seal. nor homer than three 'ears, at the 41ixrretion of the Coact Pr,rai,f, that in lieu the imprisonnient in the le mien tiavy. the Court may, if the eiretunstanc,B of the are tail icatial. aetilence to impria inment in the county tail I `roe•ztlerl further. that the promise id a marriage rhall cot he deemed estalilislital. unless the trail:3lolU of the fi nial, seiinusl is. vorrnholittial Lc other riiiience, either cir ri:nisi:tilted 6 c 0.40/ $l,OOO Buil.—Thomas M'Donuld, eho oms committed to prism some months since on the rharie of murdering Juries S. Murdock, in October, ro lcused on Sot unlay, by Judge M'Clurc, ou en coring bail in $l,OOO. „ 164., • A , •• • • DO lei IVaor go pay Ta.r.—One of the solicitors of the Pennsylvania 1 11'1 nod Company, on Satur day, presented a pet,tion in the Court of Common Pleas, for the appointment of a Commissioner to take testimony in the matter of the assessment of taxes by Caleb Russell, assessor of the First Ward, upon the Duquesne Depot. The petition sets forth that the Depot is of public utility and benefit, and that the Company does not derive any revenue therefrom. The structure was erected at a cost of $lBO,OOO, and was intended, and is used for the safe storage of goods, the owners of which merchandise pay no sum whatever for such storage. This statement was also made to the County Commissioners, who refused to free the Company from the payment of the taxes, which amount to $llBO. The proceedings com menced on Saturday are under the nett of April 1844 and 1848. The County Treasury is already far from being in an overflowing condition : indeed, there are not a few wise old heads who say we are bound to ar rive at repudiation, sooner or later, in consequence of lavish subscriptions to bankrupt and unfinished railroad corporations. The Pennsylvania Railroad is in a flourishing condition, and it was constructed in part by Allegheny county and Pittsburgh. We have also impoverished ourselves in aiding roads that are intended to be feeders to the Gaeta Central Route; how the latter, therefore, under the circum stances, can come into Court and ask for an abate ment of taxes, is not altogether clear to our idea of --_ --- APRIL 7. equity. If the Pennsylvania Company wa..+ not able to bear the burden, something liberal might be done by a county with a plethoric treasury;. but this is not exactly the state of affairs in the present instance. our city on Saturday, and is now ready to give his at tention to patients who require his services. As a physician who makes this insidious discase--Con sumption—bis speciality. Dr. Fittlfs success has not boon exceeded, if paralleled, by any other medical man in the Union. His treatment of pulmonary complaints icon a somewhat novel principle--a princi ple that has not yet been in vogue among w h a t are termed the orthodox in the profession. but suc cess. in this, tie iu other matters, is the surest guaranty of correctness of treatment. On our second page will be found an article on the "Curability of Consumption," to which is appended a letter from a distinguished physician of Henderson, Kentucky, who indorses Dr. FAA's mode of treatment as the only correct one. Such evidence should go far towards convincing the incredulous. Read the letter. *":"`"'"""' ~~yu ~ ~' ~'f '~~+Fli. ~4G Ck~i~ ~.,'• " " r 4 ,l4ic Dr. Cabin M. Fitch.—This gentleman arrived in tj the .Ittf r i in thin County.—On Sat .-ing, Judge M'Clure decided that all pro ceedings on indictments against violators of the re ,training liquor law of April. 10:6, should be forever stayed, ns the law passed on Saturday week reivaled the act of In:6, and no prosecutions could be rnt.r urdny mom' taine.l. There were upwards of oTIV hen.lre , l indirt tuent3 found by the grand jury against as ninny in• &Mantas fur the violation of the law, mil the clerk was ordered to oolls pro,crvii them nll. Juine. Borger, the man indicted for selling liquor contrary to law, and who plead hie own eau, and was r , n Meted, being in Court, was called up and diseharg.ed. Two or three inmates of the county prison, romnot ted fur violating the restraining law, were :do brought into Court and disrharged. Rdrairril on $2,000 Cummings, has been twice convicted of robbing the Coped States Mails, while Postmaster at Ilarrittun Potter county, and whore rue° now pending before the United Stater Court at Wasliimr.ttie City, was taken before Judge the I'. S. I/Is trict Court this morning,. and released on giving bonds in the rum of .52,000. nit. brother, Culvm Cum wings, became his surety. Ile was admitted to bail under instructions from Washingt”.. cummlng has been an inmate of OUT county pri=nt for nineteen Normnl .G hoot and Seminary. Ily refercti , le our adserdising columns it will lie seen the .7quuield Normal School and Seminary again in operation. It will be under the general superintendence M. Kerr. Esq., of shore q uahtlextionn f r the 1,0 t It nould itiperer“gation here 10 ,pe.‘k. Mn. Kerr. a lady entirely qualified, wrdl I.e prin. - Ina: of Ow S.eminmry, and thot.e ni>h t., study thr loo,:tta Ze! ran reettive ample instruction from K. Mt•Plier,rto. InalA.—Tht•%•• ,i•!e n .1.1 paintings were cahiliited on F.:lint - 4,1y evening lm it to a large and fashionable nuiliciic.., and al! we I I have heart ,enk of them. expreyis ihoin,clce• highly pleased. in 114,1160 U to tho.e patriting•. Mr. Andrieus has intrmluced .igore.• much to the intemst of Coe -I.hibition , . Mr o• e inftmne llf that Mr r.u...hanan..ftc lirrl • : 11l dale f,r Preeident of the Untte.l:=lllt , R:.! °t.penr ,efore the au dience. 1;•• and 1.1. r.,ear hil.itions every afterm , on and e% 1 --Th 0:0 tr. ii.nale , l 1 , . IL,. ‘Vrtter“ 1 be , ! , .4 t, .1 urinary a rare and xtdualde ttad.inet i.n.nttrn ecied frtttn ddrerent paYtt• t,i the ut-rld I.v. ans. the man who was :n . ntre , l by the tna.-olo.ry kewell . ? gnns , sswln, few d r ,v% nge.. nn I ~,se nee legs I.y eurz 11, lea% e, nl,l ~von rt...ldren. Sall A 11!.0ri... I:.at li...neta ha: purchnt•eil a farm An the .7.%1,1,nn. nhob he paid $.9.000 Tea years ag.a Martin ',tn., iu indigent cireuttintance , , but n rub rhirrico ru.Liti to the rescue. anti now be it able v. but han irome farm lirn:k in the Cnon l .—A portion of ;he weer banl of the canal at the other end of th•. n,•yue.loec gars way on Friday evening lat.:. Wo learn that all t• 1) howem on that Otte were partially flooded, but tier woe lint Mull! darian; , 40 no. Tie Lt can hat no been repaired op triSaLurday vvenlng. The Pittsburgh Literary Club 611 54 turthty nlgb jou rn , • , l for !ht. Pen Fo y Mr. Roberts, and his assistant. Mr. Stewart. for their e fore them. to attention and promptness in all cases presented lic e To the flosneodte ll'i'llioio ,11. trfo„,,. I' ~„,.„ /,. ii,l the Ape...if:lle itidy•-• of the Court 4 c,C l eter re. iv).* of the (booty , j Alleghetvy--Tbr Grand .lure d in and for said county. assemble as an inquest in• guiring for the body of the county, do r e slieetively present, That they do eong routat, t h e ...linty on ti• c omparatively small amount of bills presented 1.,-f.re them for any great offenees committed, and they re turn their sincere thanks to the District Attorney, After visiting the jail they take pleasure in stating their entire satisfaction in the manner in which it is conducted under the control of Mr. Phillips, why , appears to study the comfort of the inmates in clean Loess and the good order apparent throughout ; at the same time, this Jury would recommend that some prorision should be made for the moral and religious instruction of the inmates, at least on the Sabbath day. They likewise concur in former presentments of Grand Juries, wherein they recommend the em ployment at labor of committed vagrants. After visiting the penitentiary, under the control of Major Beckham, they state they found that establishment in very good order, neat and clean, and the provisions for the inmates ample and gowl, 6. , far its submitted I to them. rd : "Tignod by the Jurors. SI UN I)Itl Eg— WO Isms Moohl and Pipped Can,ll.• 2 - Star 100 .• Rosin S. Ai. : 300 kegs a...50rt...1 Nail-: Ino dozen Corn Broom+. fa) bales Nos. 1 and 2 Batting, 25 dozen Red Coals: 25 - Iluekets : to .. Tuba; in ed.. e ;lint 1.1 +ale hy itp?.. .101 IN )100It II EA I. A 1 i cA :..s v., ,, .. ...-7150 bias. N. 0: MolaNscs in tll_i:irft...trrh.4,::::,li• h): 74..2 ka , r2 , . 41: : 1 1 1 1 1: N !, l l ,.: , t l k s i l i , l ll l l t*. i.n... k kr i l : in rilE.\ ,S---1 00 half chests I.llllNlal(l.•Nkt;:n:itilG:Aele,n BACCO__ rr" 1,. boxes favorite brand , for aah• hr tttp2l .1111114 MintltllKAD. 5 t.: , (:1 „. . , k . !t u — d ffi,,rll:.ii,l.lll,dyn. I'll:ni,i1)110 - - C - -- L EM ET ERY MARBE WORKS— NI vi - rit KW I. A Wri IN. Pa t.-rirxt. NI. mar. NI , .Is. No. STia'h I Xi;S. SHIRTS. DRAWERS, 11s.1 I.llthlitTY iitreVi, 1i..11,W Wayne, o.ll°ll v ..... A + tai all kind+ t A 11. ),`, I N.I: Y. at los eviabilohnient. II l• Far- ' . • NOT ICF--TO TILE T.I.XABLES OF 'CUE , whth. head, kegs.. tory ts near Ryan's Itniling, on Fll.lll vtr,.et —open at all . I ' tows In th , • in-p..t th.n . I ,)„. pu i, ht . 1 , b ,.. ~,,,,„ 0 ,,. [ .1 .. SE% ENTII WARD —The Comity i t', ,, , , ,. r urt,i4mern have ' ~ , , . ..v. 0 „ . .., .t tn 1 5 % xr ,e . v ..; , : , ,,. work .4 }.... on. umnoin , “ , ... i.n....gin to the city the , rhanged the tin, for the Appeals in st . ti. . . fn. Nlar. Ii , :, ~.. d0z y...... largest assoi t merit ol i; , ...k in hi+ Imo user brou g ht h , t hi n . 2013. to May 12th, ittißbla 1110)11'sttN, i ' - 1.. , kao•v city. whirl, me warranted to be of the last quality, and Will '..I" U W. ASALitie,iir. Siw ‘, boxes Ware, .mien he tadd at the most reasonal.l.. pr,- Ile loui but one S a hli , ( iiii 1 PRI NG ER — II ARB A IR.; 11, Co mliiss i 0 N ! Wheat, siwks R .at, at the corner of Market alley and Fifth to 1.1.1.1 IR Eitriil4l, Dealer in Wtail, Provisions, and Pio.lnce , Yarn, pkgs C DALY• s', redl y , l'solb lAberty stret. l'ittsbuish "a 9l ; n:111.1 Corner Market alley nod Fifth st. ' -v - EW BOOK BY MRS. CAROLINE LEE r i 1107 ' . 3 PINT FRESI/ MMAT(IKS' ' ) ,I ACrAZINES FOR APRIL' „, ~11 iiEsTz —cuchrsiti 1 0° A NI) MAR It lAil E ; ...!. 3,1'8 !-• ,l,rten 1 quart ' , 1... Frank Leslie's New York Journal : lia—S,3,oo Ilats-.4.pring St it .; 0 ,r , ' , WO,. of AMEIIIi,N • LIU- 'i liw }.111.1W will hail W till I , ,i„. „,,,ww...nw-iii new hook by T all.latd '2 ••• pint Currant .1.41 , . . i llarper's Magazine for A pril—prirc 2nct•rits ; 5 - a ssorted PreisisrVi`ii . G1,114.11'8 " " ' 111 l cents; mill have a Spring style of Silk slat that we will sell for ti 11,5 '• Brandy Peach, i • e , , 0.1 I, :T i . 'h i ' ' :l l . l . l ..n p Y ll .. .a. " : . l .. ) : l‘ l' '' s t i 6.). .I' w l;'- : ' ' y k k o u r York I . D. E .... . , I l er . : l( i )' C o '‘ h r u , ,, .. n' o l i t t B ! ' i u e , i o i i k s s . t i t: , i . 1 , , , t r , l i K a I - El k , t j u ß t a i :Si P; r t i -lr i n : gß i , t ts e t ! !. a n d t o f i f . o t i mil t l i ‘ t e l y,g. ll: 7 N- LINE.— • water The. uoi k will Iv. haunt on pertuad liy lii he one dollars, that cannot be excelled in ails city Call and . X . ' 1 •• Brandy Cherries I -I the no.st exciiiti4. tnteresting and popular work!. tlim has militia, and be cons ince.). es er eniaiim , 'I from the A ni. ri. an pre-, Itis a w or+. h. li Jo s t received and for sale by . spy mognaN a. on., 164 1e,,,,i ~,,,,,,.. tic—ldes , and Cii, nt.,, ,- ..t may alike read with prow. i t u..,„ 77 Fourth :greet. prime Pent:- 1 - .4 1 A KM FOR SATE, near Scwickly Sta-tion, tr nspo g , st 1 ;1 giv. . nil, • sdtisiaction to all renders— encourage good I _-____--___ _ _—_ __—_____ REY ME 11 :c, .k , 3A,.,N\k1.!:R15.,...r,;,..,,. i nth 1 _ ---- - ___- ..___ ei i. 4 IV ERSEEIL- 0 1 1.0-hell ,i7,tri,cirin47,loNuyttia.,,,rt:,;,:iki,alFgfti:(l3-aeoii:t.t,sr......lla,:ozirtylla:eelrotoc,,,als,r_w;ulsTtlac: Aar Clark , a Stomach Little I'IS are HI know 1e..1gt..1 iiw arid .ri , ...1 in .o. 1.• and wild, ..way ninny leim,r, b„ tl , ~ i ih pc at plt.p.ore awl pront. ntnl h. re,,mrnervled ' 4O k . , ~1,,,„,., ~,,,I G . ,, ,„i,. by i - d.tdining seventy.slx acres, fifty-five acres of which per month each way. . by all who have tried them to la. the hest faintly m edicine of ~ , , tn ert. oy al. xi,. Vi TOM , 11. I 1 rltll t. had ,It W. A GIL. I - 111131 ' . lIKNItI . II 0 . '0.1.1 NS. is ander cnltiviition, two gotttl o rchards ot cho fail% large !We itiontrn our friends, and thow! disrtntit'd to pativitose the the age, for the sure of OTepepapt, C h euiveness, an d ii. ill'' , ii - 3 N.FENN'S I heat. Book Store; also, a • im.-tit tunny ! db. i nand roniforttilde dwelling house, barns, stables, &c. The ' State improvetnentv, there will be nothing spared •.):i air Lind is ti rate. This farm is offered M a wlcriflce Apply to par . t u t o lr y cluler general satisfaction in terwardinc 1.-astern lured state of the Liver and Stoma. h. They nave no riva. I tn`w mid Pl"tlni Puldt!"tti.dis Call an.lexam,ee at N...: 0 4.* I FIFTH sirlso. p.n.11.• lII° Theatre. ..'NIITII. MAI 0 .1 . lit NTF.I: 111112'. , li LA FEELY .t RICHEY. , and weateru Freights with proniptitude and despach. inr proprietors do ant pretond to caution people from using o.— , . . sPLE N MI) BA M 800 ft WING TZ" 111 t ; LON' ES—Alexandre's NI leti t s make, g ii,._:„... 1 1 1 i. 1 . . 1.1, 5 ,, , 1.,,.,,, 5 1.... 1 1, L ,m 1.. ,k,, ! ,,:i. — q, ir,kg.&,.....1,0:1t,—.1,:%.1e,1iiyiCarg:i(;)?..17;L;-1:11,,,,,0‘iri, m___,i,. KUM & MITCHELL, Waif preparation. that are palmtd upon the public under 1 0‘- '.VII .0-,.,1,51'1.-.:( ; AI: 11- 45 lihds. fir f•ale I,v Canal Darin, Pittsburgh, .1.. it, )1)S, tho best ever brought to this market, I. r IV .1 all sizes tool c .dorsi.Lit 31111t...,11 vp:I.D a ,0N,,.. th, name of Stomach Bitters, for they have hand that only sale SOWN k TET LE Y ' S- one trial was needed to render such caution urine , cerary rid stgil of the Golden lino . ap2 N. 70 W.c .l ^lre. t at , by mid onion, QIIOT -20 kegs a.,sorted Shot, from BlrUp ,C , ),,:iN.,,i...l.i,.Y7,4....7ani:y,bi,ep,p____Oth.),,_____atatlneStd:LAln:c:LrySt. ikti-n(c)::ra:i.d 1 ,, ,r ~.i,.. WilfillP. tiy of & CLARK. Third sti pet --.----- _ ' - ---- ASk • s 1 MILL—BUTTER--3 111,. prime this , lav QK ATES-500 pairs of assorted . a,es, from bet wesn Worst and Nlat ket . G;S:N 11. 6£lll Ertl 140 Wooll , , c,.. . h.,,i ‘,..., Inc „ 1 .., t y k..) 2A) C t... ntßt 0 $3 per pair. Air, Ertel* I street; and by Drugglate generally. ay.: H.E.NRY 11. COLLI.Ni. cheap, at (doc:Z.l] SOWN & TET.L4I"6. . doe= BOWN tt. TETLEY'S. rutv-lti B. A. FAIINEZTOCK 5; CO. • 44y - When the Slightest Derangement is ill , / ientotl by costiveness, or any other Mgr, it WI la.n, intiel , us that superfluities are gathering a hicli sloodd at oleo. I e got rid of, and the most easy awl natural met bisl to di. tins is to take DR. .1. IIrISTETER'S (7EI,I,BRATED 14Tiod ll BITTERS. They operate equally on all the diseased Hi' of the system, cleanse the diseased 11,e1 of that ex.-css bile which Is constantly discharging into r e • store it to its natural state, "per :aeon the fibs id w eep Ken , all impurities and effectually cleanse the stomach and bow els, and restore to them a healthy and vigorons action. I this way they strike at the root of the disease. open tio• pores. externally and internally. prompting the taken/olds perspiration, and obviating all I heel.. ariaalg (Ma a OINK, dered state of the liver or stonpicli: and fur R sale by *IIOSTETTE Site manufacturer and prnprieler , No. 2 ,7 7 Penn stteet., and by druggists and hotels generally throughout the Un e ited States and Canada. ap,. 'FIATS 2 HATS 2 HATS 2I 2 airwz have Junt received a large lot of (tents and Youths' soft HATS and spring style of CAPS, of All colors and prices, which we will sell low far cash. Call and nee. MORGAN A CO., No. 161 Wood West, Next •1-.• or to the now Church, -.,,,,,, , t, . ~~: THE LATEST NEWS [By the Union Line.l Attempted Jail Break at Canton, Ohio. CANTON, 0., April 4.—On Thursday last, while the Jailor at Canton, Ohio, was taking a prisoner from the Court House, where be had been under trial for passing counterfeit money, he saw a number of sus picious looking persons around, and called to his aid three or four citizens. Nothing transpired until he unlocked the door of the cell, when the .prisoners, some five or six in number, rushed on the Jailor, knocking him down. His wife, hearing a noise in the hall, locked the inside door, thereby keeping the prisoners still safe. On looking out of the front door, these suspicious personages wore seen lurking around ; she immediately locked that door also. The priso ners were put in irons. Considerable excitement is manifested in the town and some fears are entertained of an attempt to rescue the prisoners by their friends to-day, us they are still there; but they are prepared fur thew. " • WA.SIIINGToN, April 3.----The reception of bids for the mail contracts will close on the 10th of April, and the final decision in regard to the same will be made on the 7th of May, when likewise the contracts will be concluded on all mail routes in New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Ohio, together with the miscellaneous routes established by recent acts of Congress, embracing all the remaining States of the Union. WASHINGTON rm.. April s.—Copt.lVin. Met3llln er, recently returned from the East Indies in the 1 yhattan, has been appointed to the coin nand of the Navy Vird at Norfolk, vice Commodore Mc- Keever, deceased. Steamship Fulton Sailed. NEW Y , LK. April b. - The steamship Fulton sailed at main for Have, with Int passengers and 3,7132,0 lii rpccie AMUSEMENTS. rIIIiA.'FRE.-1. C. FoSTEa, sale Lessee and !Italy;. , '. W. 11.111..1.. ?t31;40 ?!astir; Cuss. FOSTER, A.•ttng Mitnacer. 7r0Y511,1"../. V. IIokETTY. 1 . 14,124 kraIIANION I Prhst.• `t9 Tier 2:5 - . I Envate Itolcos,. 5 00 1515,, iwrs4.ll, 1-1,1104. 44'. Crnt iti,air. B.4llling aess.u., 1'2 , , cents elan, First Appearance of Messrs. B. Coney, L.A. Webb and T. Coney, with the r Trained Dogs Yankee Bruin and Cato. MONDAY EVENING, AM!. 7,155 r, The Forest of Boncll--1-Inl,y, Mr /1 C”Tley: St, .1 A VA . '7. . m.5•1.1r, 11,1.. 1 , 1. W. YtrYi‘g„. Julia %I Mr• t.11C113.1*. wirh (lure tt g-Ortt an Mr. T. C , lnoy : inn ,o,y; Cnlntil- - . J. A. W.. 1,1.; M:Arm , tl , ., Mi.. 1 , 11 4 1 , 7 ; I,trtAln ri4,14 7‘, Prof. Dc Ham's GRAN I) (' () ti (' E 1' r)itov. lbo HAM Iwg , Ivas to inGmn it1..11,1. 1.t11,11- th, 1.111.1te ir,n , rally that h. % , ..k \ INSTI MI T CoNCERT, AT MASONIC HALL, Ctu v.lLlch.cente.p, 1 I- t....t.1 N 14. 1 .11, Itl `I \l•''., the lttlent...l ttestle.t, i tool Hr th , vitti , tte Irrr ,, nm the Fr I II I. A:l , llFhit ‘1.4•.1 111 , 0 II h lusr• ,t 3,41.11 th.• Or , 1,311 'Oll6 4a m. ) 1....14.5kut0tl al 111, Niusi. a:1 lal II .1.-. r. •I I \ N.,. I;i7 W..0..1 street, I.e -1 W..1.1ur I,n 11.1 1 1 . 1••• 111. r 1•1••• , .,1- , ”if rrniuz the 1.1 1 .1. - that tin- .I.•‘ • ‘1•,••• At"! 1 • ••••••, •,1 • 11. •-• • t,..1 .1e• rvi• •riel•rv+.l .K -I‘,A• A 1 1 1'1.1:1 1 .11 ,11 the tear.: PL , 1 A Is l. \ I.' l l The I.utr•,l Ana hi•et 1 , :1:1: 1.• ,rt.tantly ••tbaud 11 , 11 4. 1 , Fxtr 1.1 \ill...err ~..I,IIIS •• 1" f:er \ .I•ril :, pil"rsill . Ri;ii IN 1;1,01:1"' Fit ANKI,IV II Al.l. I I\„pr,l A mactrieseo. !It X t 1011,11 P01.1111MIRIA• c , f the Stat•-. ::ku•li rat Lr.. .• ry tu 1.11 - I , lll'W 111 I.a..laatt.. I.r ratir.gt•l and st...ral•.ot---44•.1.1,ag at ( I. r "ltawa. I An 1 Life on 11. Sugar and Colton Planta( k 1t.,t1 !!.. 11,• .•41. , ••1 1., It 1.t.i11).N1.1..11; \II\4,FIAM \:\\r II Fl' etl. r.. ~ ... ~ , i ,. .. '45 • , ti , . 1'1,11 , 1 , 0 I 3 ••••,:,.. y.•• (Ito r, •• • 1, A rn - 11 , , \ V.llll i.. • al . ttl , , II• 1 ,••tII, E11,,1 , 01.4 , at 7 . ••• vet. ()UN NV • I ){: 0 1. A, • 4,1 =MEM .cc door from Sixth street -5 • • • 4• • "." .**V BY TELEGRAPH. Latest From Washington oval Appointment 11 1.,11.% Y. Ilke ,th ,4 April. .% %les, of the 01.10 Mare t. Ihr, • , :v1 i •t”. IIITIIV. Bite. POATtli and P Olgtra,nr,-; 1 r Ac U:cTION SALES 11,1‘ 1 1 %% 11(,1'.•1: I Dr, 11, ,• . 7 7, -7 7 7 1 7 1 Il.I.1••,.,, ElinlM= i t o ^;•• I I • ;• . t r -1 I:EAT 3 .t• N.. ..0 1. . 1/ie 1111, , i. Cars. t.,.., 1 . 4 . 11:) lit/ !VAT lAO,, •-.. ..t. t . , 1 t: ttt .:tt: t 1;1.1 :wit. tt.t.l tL, ply Culp. t, I .et a. /I. .) , I 1.• tat I a , lit .10 14-it , . • —mink,. at: •I. Till!Itsl131 . rt. April 0.0 At I•• k M I e•• •. ins it.• tiak t 4 ttak tia•ak tit ity. ale.. et. A. m. tki..l haunk.k.iork. r tlik Ili, .k •-f pm, broom. the .• /set il, Yti.n.•IC.,11 11• 1 11 at a t...rrnt ti.ka 11... I. 414., Fall ,1 - a.il Lr gums„l im.l when the .•'• u II; te...ie•t....1 au! teary f.4in'p. tau. A N. Aum'r. at,' D CIA ) ! lIS. C.\ AT Ittl ...Tule., A pr.l 7111. nt k. at th , t ..a.kratt-taai • t a., 44 , k 4 440. ,4,...nt5. will la. 1/11 3 1 / 1 14•11nwlit tasi 1r.,. tit ti.aninrit tali, a , .pate at..l N. 111 1 ,11, 1 11 M 1111 111 .1.11. 11 ..1 11 41.1. k, .•!h,-in I. lila. k lila. I, A... 1 f nor. CI atlas : ItIa• - e. 1A...A..4,1 Phial i`,.estni. lee lila. lc amt NI/ Salinas tit,' Nlarsollles MI!! 11,f,1 1 ,1 yliv.l .1;‘,„. 1111 11 / 1 IA awl Drills . 51 1 141 1 7 , , I.llollp . All' ,- :a• DA. Its pi IH 3.4 to It 4 Sheeting , . :Paul Shirttugs Silk Cravats awl Allanl I 1 1 ,1; 111111111,V11 ti Ingham and Cott.. 11.1k6i. T..gt.ther with a Cull variety of Trititilltig in..if. 11141 I'. 11. DA V IS, Att. - Cr. -- TVIESS SILKS, LINENS, kc.. AT AIT I_, Tit IN —On AltiNliAY utorulug. April 7th. at el.. It. at the C..inntercial Sales Itoomn, coruer of 11. s al sod Fifth •I r.. tn. will he sold, a large awl eleirunt stuck of for. sst.. Linen, A. - . r..1.`1/ ell (nun the impurtet awl u la. I. it... :meta 1.,11 IVI uf rs is particularly yard:. nu p,. I.lack Gros .I.• Illatte Silks; Coe t 411 1 1 1 1 1011/1, huh.styies 14.1 1t,,, k Sato. Vestimrs; !,:c. pee tine Irish Laietet; ph,tl :011/ ilgllll l ll Jarkorakin, Fw i • 1 / 4 , . Linen T.0.i.• and Naplitue. Tahlu 14tem. Isla, k Litelt lug, Se. it/ifilk. &.!. I' `il. 1 1 IS. Ale• Pr. WELI. l ' A l'Elt, I iEIiS, Flt ESC( ) lit it t.DcNi;s, Ar. .1T AI c`rION FI!ESI/A mt tottlq. Apt it , th. at II ..'cluck. at the Commercial Salve It•s.ins .0,1, N''..landFirth titia,ts, lot v,41. float atk.l 1,11111 11 11 NS!.. 11 Pap., iiorlllll . llM FIV.CI.I M•4llklitiakk, Cultinui. Orttament aI Figure Sr. I' NI D.ll . IS. An. - 1 - 1 A I, \"s sT ( it K NI,FACTOiI.Y. C. D 11.1 r Market alley awl Fifth P•tr,44. nods It ,“ntra.h. t r.•.rt that haA rorteurv, th a t Wits t • .iait laimul.av• 11. , never 1.1 ,al,ll nttenli,... tili• ibid. Ili' still runtiunesto acr? -.' . . , C.. I 4 ,11. • ~,. ~._ „,,. ~„ e , ~, .4 , tiel , • • .., .., " i• it 'a . * .. I • , ..,, . . . , 7 so , , • 1 ? .' '9' • COAIMERCI AI, PITTSBURGH. HOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. 01;0. W. CABS. Treasurer. N. LIOLNIES, Je_ &rreiary. JAMES I'. BARR. Superisarruleut. T. NORTHAM, Ja. Oymmiffre rtf Arlarnligh far March 01.10. CASE, V. _SAIAII DICKEY, SA Ula DI LWORTIT, T. S. CLARKS, - _ MOVEMENTS Or OCEAN STEAMERS. T) li Al L. slurs LEAVE Enr• P 00E. Empire City. ....... New Y0rk......11 0 vana and N. 0....1tar. 3 Cituaiiian New York —Liverpol Star. 5 Asia Now York ... ...Liverpool Mar. 5 Illinois Now York... ... Anpinwall Star. 5 Etna New York ... ... Ifavre Star. 7 Amp. New York __Havre, via Cowes ....Mar. ti Star of the West.. New York ......San Joan, Nic Mar. 13 Black Warrior Now York ......Havana mid N. 0..... Mar. 10 America Bovton, Sc_...Liverpool Mar. 12 Baltic .....New York ...... Livorpool Mar. 15 Union ....New York ..... .oihraltar, !kr. . Mar. 15 ...New York— Sonthampkin Mar. ...New York ••• ...Porto Cabello, Ac. ...Mwr. T 2 New York ......Loudon, {sill Cork .... Apt il 1 .New York ......Cartliagena, A.c........ April 8 TO ARRIVE. Ilertnnuti T 'llllM‘Bl4 . Br..nda Oirpra) . LKAV P., 1,,R .....I.lverlool....—.New York. ........ ....1,1veri0w1.......New York Liverpool...... .New York. ..erumin ....... ....ltrtomen, &r.... New York. Ninpu, 1,1,,ru01.......8e5t.1 •• • • Itrvtlda Lon.ton ........ .Now York (Plaker City I iv r rrool.......New perk Yoltoti Ilavre ......... . New York Washinirt,tn ...... 1t,111.1 ........ .New ',,k Neu' 'ork Markel. N/W VoRK., April s.—Tlio market for e,littnion and 111( 1 11illfrl 1111 , gT of Moor has declitawl Silly one /*hitting vr , tad and W 1 1 4 , 0 1,1,1 x at sii,,Nthithi,7s for COlllmon g. 1 1 ,/ Suite iod• ern $5.571.1.7.7:1f0r extra State: $6.57.:x7,7:s for low to zood odium S7rxdos of extra Western, and i.std,lu for extra St. Loula and (11•11.1a111111 I . .Xsi bbls Southern at $.7,2he5.7.75 for lrli sod to Modes, and $7,h7a5 0 .57 for fancy and ,'arm. : nupply nidderats+ and lull at fetar.6 for lute and auperane. (Imo-meal heavy at s3:=slor Jersiey, and 1,3 for Brandywine. !lather more doina In Wheat for hnmo hilt the marlsot thew not show any niANorial Kato laudo la at $1.95 for prim- white Sonlhorti nod St. Lou, audit:di for prime white C.suadian. and sl.l:sts h 01.75 for red Solitlinru. Its , ix N 11111,14111 1111.1 dish at $l(. $1.1.7 for 1111 , 11 ., to prime pareelw lhirley Harley-tad, t. remain No lam itolidesl.' The 1, orn-inallset 1/1 .11111 and onset. hod. Mild las.'2e. lower: rate ,odo 10. fhtFtsm for now mkt tor to pilaw nosed. y,•Ilow and white Jersey,i„ „ 11 . 1111 111< ,- .1 5,.11111,11. hieky Loier ; ssdos VA, „1 Prixon at Isedtor. laxem. Pork ill Let n with hotter dein:slot; sate. 179 ii 1,1•14 at lgrr_t for and $15.75 for prone, No , hangs , in lit; ...Ile; 'Jun 40. 1.1,1 x at pdl.lass,X.7s for cdolitre 11T1111111 1 , 1 , 110 (1 flil me-, and $ll ns 17 for r,-pmise..l W mites, no sq., 11411.1 . ham. m active reque•st at full prirea; oak. rapt 1.1.1 a at $14,,,,1,1;,:1. Is, exxe•l llop whirls( xl.wnly at 7 1 r. Itadon: Itriak 1/1.1111111i1; • 2tW) lx•xes short ribbed nllddte. do Western Ong do ill and 111551 di, Wn.,,t,•rti re,-Erunnlnd do 1u 11 1 ,Go • In nil Nlay rat )lean nit - hanged; pales fir Stowil•Nsrx. teirtr . ., I r Its ri •1 ,• 11 1 41 1r1.1.. holier and f'bedse Pittlas.lelptals Diarket• 1 . 01t...01 - 1 Pill k. April -- 1'.41.,14 mat ket .tt.ady and [ rice. Itark In tu demand. .0 ba‘e n.ts'Ancoi). 5 • htt•l• N•k Qco - I , ltl .0 al 1.011 (1,), or 14...1 in goo d d orno , l aud prim. - 10-Iti i 4.1 dtr.t a' 7 root wark..t qtatet nt..l .toll !ow ,to , •tand - arri l•raw!. at 4'7.'25: .olt , of tdd. tt, rxtra estt.t.tar and f outl, at d-uo.,1•1 ,k 1 11l Int 1.. Id 1.• .17:2:, to t • Ito flour •t , ,vly •Io- 'tt,1.1.1. ..rv. f ..• I,ld. P. at $7 'Do re i. V."! eat and tiltn Fmall g0..1 1.. pl,l.- l'llllo‘ al /10411 1,70. M 11•1 01111.• at j:.. ,l A 1 ,, l i 2.11 101.11 , 1, 1,%1W0 1.! pn,01.... term.. .lull and 1,e1.1 •t••.Lia.e. oithout 1.0. I'. Co , 0”... -.104 ;a.rf. 00 1., 111 6,1.- a 1 t•u• pr, vale t utn. I 501..t• , ..13 11. , I.u. It. tau. , at 77 Nitt;.l.! , •101 l atol 100 r . a-aO5 1:4 bids I.sutoth at I.lbla at Ist.i. • •110. , ;- N 4 4t 4•lt t.r•l , at t,r 1.1 • r„, ;,•,„„• 0.-3, ; 14'. .1 1 1,;• ri•c;c. krt. Al ,ll .1 ''l'•• k hel,l • k 014 L1.,14 Al4lll 41.- 1 44/4 14 14 1, 1.4 . %4111 ^4-4, 4 thy. rf, J 14411111 14.1• - • nr,l 11i.. - •Atnr p.at. tti I • 1'2 , , , mcrtiots 1•• r Irt•••k .2f . • t; cui , tl., A prfl II •w, 4rd .tr.w.i ”fT. Ti , arid t'Ll 1"),I• •I It• wtrlkanic.4l eurn _ . Op- A ir:entlenton living on Squirrel Ka , • ‘l, u I. «4,11 t.twp•n Ih, 11., !••••• •1,• ,1111111 .1 • I, s .IgEr•rtil, , 1, , r !tun rrn, .‘• th , 11.,,,,1,3‘• • 11.44,4 11,1., pa,_ at 11 ia-• •r 1••111.•• bv pr•- 10,...,3011N P.O.E. .1a 1 C. , a,t•l Y. ) 1.1/1S A I .All.' •••I ) . Mt' 1 „.1 N ' S 1 LIVER PILLS AND VERMIFIIiE I, ! Fr? I i..!. (.1 s IM. • ki It , rn PILL 1 ,F l• I INF. 10 : 1.0:, m:0,1 y•ni ‘ I.l‘ AND %I! , Pl!' .0.1A1..• 1•0 '100: • .lUr tV. L.tr- ' .1 , , •• • • !OA 11.111 , 11• 1 111..111 1.. II:. .1:11 • nr.o. !. ,y 0 • -•, MEMO !trod C rrt 'Arnie of Dr. C. ,leLone, below MEE= THE It'll()I E 11" ,, k1:1 1 f()NY (*ERE!) . DEL. I. SCOTT'S CELEBIL 4TED CIRCASSI‘N r-I'• I .11.. 1 •I at. I ... t(III,ATEit R INA; •.( 11,1; .1 11111:41,1 , . ~,, ri,•.;;.•• Il • I POI \ •11... a.• I. r l'l. h r •-1 to rer1.1.1 , . I. h. I.."ltit •It 11 ;1 I , l' 1 r..;.1-1•,. 111'3) WII IT}: C:ltt. 1111.: • T •••1 r. 11 . 1.1••• .al. and r• lel '‘• l l^ I. 1 . .... l.r„l'^rTu' 1. , f 111.1A1.1 \ e .tptl 1111%. I.IIONIIT FRADICATI' , ”. ' , F VAIN.. inNtly Itt• t I'. 11. tlrlit.-t, Myron I'y • , i'l,lll. iti nt;•I .trlet Lattlrity, 1/11-I‘l.l ;tt'lll.- .11 1.• .t.l..rt It 1;t1.1 Vrtntily m.rett Ina r'•otir. 11..Ittog m „ r , than tho (-110vrint; •t; 1'; .1‘.111.,31181;,1 u t. Kr 1.41. un'•lli Tie I,ll,cciccto , READIRE EADIII ont. 041,1[,, R S..rt 12. ICLS. TV. , Lc rcerltly, that I lot,• ccuttnltted ill , . 10 p. ow icre \L Lattcc . • I ttatacc, c•cl Nccrnlcittit, nu Ltl , riRIIItt t lc , 11 , I Scott. st linft I...etc IN THE lIAIIIT ttY PREPAIII ANrDie cti Itxt THtlltßltTi lENE A N I. 15 EARS. IN to I I S HlinNt IMN' Iwlc , cc tc. 111ERttC Elt THEM. I ticakc• 11... ccutt , tc tit Ow —lccrcc utllcttely I HAVE NII INTEREST IN NI tc II NTEV Kit I mcculd tvirtllccr .t.cc that I h. , • lr , ,oorn ly 11. , cy.i.F.ttitATED lIITE CI lICASSI N LINIMENT tcrst. tic, It it lc H. , lutypiccst 1.11 . ." - I , and that IK. c ron- Kct, rcN•crittticct.cl it. C. M , LAN NI IL All ilte PI 0, NI. Nl..llelnon pr.pnredillider Ftwr vm,,,,, Dr. I. ,54,34 rrr. i.y ugs.tp, and Nlvrt hunts ` Thy iIENUINE Dr C. WI. AN N'S INIPRCIVI , :n LI V i:11 Cl AND INIPROVF.D ERMIFI`ti E I\r, , •Irrno.l by Dr. I I rYCF & tirrompstil ird by er.l t tarot. , C. NlO.l r. The IiKNVINF. WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMEN sign; 41 D r I wort It It niguatu T r.• of I. SOCTT, M. D. PR.. I. SCOTT k Sob. Runk Place. Nl.lrgantoxtl. DB- G. ILKEVSER. Ave,lt. 140 Pitt/.l.llrgh. JAS. P. FLEMIN(i, Whoteml.• J,l72,llylmvlyireitl Near R.:ti1t...4 ghelly. ',Fa'. •••'. 4. • liniEll Pr,sirkut. WILMARTIL Vice Presidents. T. D. UPDIKE, J. 11. CANFIELD Cincinnati 7:llarket New OrJenne Market I Al.'. pal tit - store Mark e t 1 NI 1' R V I; =IMIE " • ' , • • • ,# r' 'fr o & ..4 =NM IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF TIIE CITY OF PITTSBURG% FOR LAST WEEK. ALSO SINCE SEPT. Ist, 1555: COMPARED WITII THE SAME PERIOD OF TUE PREVIOUS YEAR. Appitts, grnm, Ashos. packagop Agrie'l Implemen ln lie.!. lutrrrix tierce......... I,ll.ltels Butter, 1.1.1,4 11, firkins and keg, Br!, n 11111 i )1 1.1 . 101 Briclid. Fire, Tiles kindles Brooms, dozens li.sas, boxes Candles. boxes Corn, laishels Corn-meal, bushels Cider. Idds Cheese, !yaps Cot L.lll, bales Calk sacks Codfish, clrnms C.,.. x p..rsgo, pieced Copper, li'kgs to. Ore, tons Carriages. psekagns C. Coal, tons Dry tssls. packages... Druiri, packages Eggs, bids and hoses— Fleur, bids Feathers, sacks Fruit, dried, bush Fad, sand. tolls Fl.ll. kei.ri sail kits Fur.. lad, Fnnsit are, pkgs tlregse, bids Gila., boxes tillaviwaro. packages •• Ilermun Clay, Ours tin.. rrirs. packages .• Ginseng, sacks 11,:np, hales ounde.r.. I green, laitallcs PATS. Jati Feb.2o F'rb. Frl•. '27 Nlar. Mar. 1 Mar. Mar. I 2t, 14_ Ix:z.•j I , I al I. 11 w-ware imekaps r.lll. I.IIIA o n. Luna kogg rot. pip KO .t • t •hi bet, bald I 1 an•a;+. 1112= I Ilrniwr. >l , •rrh. /Ina Sun. iikg..4 M el emeueee, hnrrr let MAIL Lu•!irlx .. .tck» kogx ,11.1,1.1,1 • r I , Itx, , • rat l. In,111•Is Id I I'••rk and [tar., Idls. I N.. tn•rrot I.arruln 1).•• l•••xon Lull, ..• . P-tat•n•n. 1,1• IN Pc Natal, Gnu, bag.. q.-r. I nin•ll... Al •kr. p. II R;1.111. Tar. bbls ...... It an 1.. car. hh,lr •. .~I 1.11,111.40 (21" yr, bunt:els -1.1111.,th), ittlfalek Salt. I. . . • • . ki . I. E i .... f' h l n I , 4 t .1. t„.l A 1% I • al, 1.01 ,- 11. • N% t,. ... N% ar , erat...l EMEN:=I Millll= .• 1 i% , • I lt• • t. 1;14• it• • my. 1 , 4 It At,. 144. Ft.ol, 3.n.11,-, 11:•••:• t-•It •rl-, . 411.1 •... Itutt ll. • _ Mutt , 1,4 lel 1.' 14 • 4 Sl4 t 10;C . • 4tl , 4• ••• 1%4, 11 t!.1.1.t-- ! 31.; lrrartit ! 1 t1..C1`..1% ' • ME= =l= 1,1.1,h '••••`. =ECM 1 v kn.:. . , 1... Et= 1,r , 1 1.1 1,1.1... 10. Loni roll. . 1.1.7 .... • NI. . ton. . k. ..... \ail , . loan NArKI t.l rake. t.. 4 (I.tr, .at hi.- ..... Pork uwt P.A.con, hhd. Ev.r Powder. k , gl4 Rice, tierivn 1.41.. a Itr+irk. 5..41.1.xerk Sugar. 1,1,14 and 111),11, SAIL 51111100,, 1.111.1 k. 141.11,1. ....... St, Oa S. 1.1 , 1 s •. TlMotity. cr Sumlry pkg'l • St111.1r) hgnnr•, mlry maws( pi.wes . •• pr.•luoe Splmo soil Asks, pea kg - s, Awl I'm,. 1.11,1 s . ... I,:tgoA no= itk - s :" .m ! 4 8 064 , 1,9.42 3,41 38.736 1,909 0,066 5,787 37.19 6 ,892 34.1.500 6,9(X) 11.470 9,18 X) 13,1 9 8 41,387 1,754 3M 29.013 9,190 40,119 401 (.89,14 1 79 13. b 2 6:64 51. tili :3 MI 4, C 3 2 181):-14 269 11.003 .1.1 ^_6 .676 2.137 40 70' - 200 112,270 2,804 02.118 34,468 2,232 10_'.700 A.lOO 4.061 1,"S1 2323 3.219 1,340 479 5,..t2 494 1966 104 5,242 1.958 22,485 4.9'4 1 4 005 21,141 14 2.9n5 :0.2270 LS , I3 IC.O 7.104 R,213 2,1 5:09 166,187 1,42 , 4 0 3.;36 b7l 1.6x.1 , a .4 • ; I-% 1 1 EXPORTS 1 4)11, 4 11...ci 5.Y.+5 I :144 .1 A ...0.41 MII=IIIIII rs I 1 :A.l 1.72'2 1 , .11:1 11 111 •_1 11177 , 13.1,5:.• 40..1% 104 , 1 27,5 k.; 1.4...v.4 , :41 1.44 406,790 • 2r4 . .. , s 1.:6.143 .4,1,27 2 1.1 144 ,14 1 41t1 7,771 854 3 - -- 1,459 2f7 21 2.141 24 ! 1,2 9 5 515 ! 4.u11 , 3,752 ! 13 , 118 3 . 204 ; '.3 1,935 , 2. .21,1 1, I 1.020 , 373 453; 132 132 I 11,3,z ! 7. 1,039 9,1:0 I G l 5 . 41,0150 221,488 2.036 2;9 2,599 1811,904 2..951 6,119•7 20,900 , 1,31 52,, 1.219 I, For St. Louts and Illinois River. 951 , 2.340 ',loan:ter EQUINOX. Captain U. ItoWt.tr, 199 ' 9.54 •• lifiggi Clerk O. :icet: will leave for the above and t 43,540 I 11.3,443 intermediate port.l on TUESDAI, April :hth, 3 ` 853 I 4 ' 768 at 10 o'clock A. 21.499 , 1.554 r"r freight or paveiage apply on hoard, or to 5.11.3 26,505 m i,o9 It MINES. Agen • 3,4.981 ',llO TEE _ 39, 531 Fl . 1 ; 11.105 44.09 , 2 17, 5:2 1 2 GA 5. 9721 2: 17- 19 241 fi 1,714 119 2453 1. 1.519 191.143 15, 354 2.041 RIVER NEWS Tut , . nivr.a.—On Saturday evening, at lA, there were 12 feet 8 inches watt-r in the channel. by the marks, and falling —making 8. fall of 1:2 inches educe Triday evening. Weath er cloudy, with indicatkma of rain. TUE steamer Diurnal "is the regular racket for Wheel lug this morning; she leaves at 10% o'clock. TILE steamer `' Bnckeyo State " has been detained by the ice. She is expected here to-day. Due notice will be given of her time of departure. WE wore informed on Saturday by the of of the Alle gheny river packets, that the ice oil *that diver was broken up and clear to Brady's Bend. The packets '• Bello No. 2" and "Clara Fisher" will leave to-day. for Franklin, at 4 o'clock, ice permitting. Tug passenger steamer "Mansfield," Capt. F. X. Ilene, is the regular packet Cot Lunigville to-day, eftopping at all the way-landitigg; bile will at 12 o'clock, M. The clerk, Mr. Bowen, will see that all arc made comfortable and at home who travel on the Mansfield." Tus line steamer `• Paul Antietam," Capt. S. Dell, will positively leave this Evening, at 4 o'clock, for Keokuk and Davenport. Passengers wishing a good and comfortable boat to travel on should calkon board early and secure their state-rains. ller officers will be found obliging and atten tive to all. • Toe fine steamer "Crystal Palace" arrived here on Friday night with a heavy cargo. We learn that she designs leaving on Tuesday neat for Cincinnati. It is some time sines the "Crystal Palace" has been at our port, but we have no doubt Mile will be hailed on her old stamping ground by hosts of friends. On visiting her, on Saturday, we found our old partner, Capt. G.ll. Wright, formerly of this city, but now a resident of New Orleans, looking as bail and hearty as ever. ME Louisville rnoriex, of the 4th, says: . . " • The river was slowly falling yesterday, with 4•feet O or -10 nehes water for Btearnbouts on the falls. In the canal there err 0 fret 4 inches water. During the previous 24 hours he river had receded 4 inches. Last evening the Splendid steamer Kate Frisbee departed or Memphis, full of passengers and nearly two hundred OVA of freight. Hundreds of persons assembled on the wharf to sot her off and to admire her graceful proportions. PORT OF PITTSBURGH 12 FErt F INCIIEB WATER IN TILE CHANNEL. AItHIVED. Steamer C.l. Bayard, Feeble+, Elizabeth. •• Jeffers+.ll, W.lo.lWltrti. Brownsville. " I.nzerne, Bennett. Brownsville. " Diurnal. Slosh., Wheeling. .1. S. Pringle, Stoops, Sew Orleans. Enna:* a rahaut. Ayers, Zauenviile. Re/ et, Wolfe. Coillipolis. Slittiang,o, French, St. Louis. Nlesaen4er, 31illenger, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Col. Bayard. Elizabeth. JetTerson, AVontlward, Brownsville. Luzern", Benrett. Brownsville. Forest City, 'lcy. 'Wheeling. • Philadelphia, timer, Cincinnati. Venture, Boles. Somhenville. North Star, Hulett, St. Louis. Cincinnati, Abrams, Cincinnati. Chas. Avery. Tcrrence, Granite State, Ludwick, St. Paul. Fanny Fern. Hemphill. Louisville. Empire City, Tandergrift, St. lamb , . Flora. Curtis. Nashville. Lone Moy, Itoinson, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET. LINE; FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT lIMVELY Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint Louis. • • • - Title LINE is minposod of seven v. 1 ~.,aglirst-class. powerful Steamers, une qualled tor speed, splendor, safety and eornna - t. and is the ONLY THROUOII DAILY LINE 01' STI,II 'ii Ens •,o the I thio river. It IY•Olo•CEE with the 1.1. S. Mail Imo . of Steamers from cincinuati to honi,iville and Saint i„,,,, I.y whi,i, pa,.,..eorers and freights are tit* chqi and -, iitell COrt/0,,,0 doily Two new Steamers 11OVY to ...n added to the LI nt . . which now consists of the following bads: .. lkiy.; J d.parture Ba./.r. (hP ta.". from _Pittsburgh. BOCK EYE STATF M.W.IIELT2IIOOVEH,,SIOIIIy. CITY ;if WIIKELING....•JotiN 3•II.UISE -......; II owlay. ALIA;(111EN I' t I. N. trrwniE il . neatly. CINCINNATI i 11:si.sis Node..day. PIIILADFILPIIIA K. .1. (hut.,'l'hnns.. h ,yr. PENN , YLA AN IA POON KLINEELTY3I...- Friday. PITTSIIIIKOII .1. O'NEAL , Sasculls y. tr-.5_ Leave daily lit 10 A. M. precisely, No freight r,,iv , l atter nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board. or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON' } • Agent 5, JOHN SLACK, Monongahela House Buildings . PrrESErSGEI, Noventher, I '86:,--; , ,fica , .til __. -- - WHEELING, Six Steubenville and Wheeling' Plackets. The DIURNAL, Capt. J. A. Ann's-% and the FOII K.-IT CITY. Cspt. It. WAY, run Ira d ;ULAIt DAILY PACIiETS bet W.ll Ph Is hotel, Meta...as tn., and Wheeling, stopping at all lutes )o amt.. porta. 110. 1111;11.N.A1. will have Pittsburgl, on Mondays, W sd neadays cud Fridays. at 10 o'clock, A. 51.—ILLTeRNI7 01 , c be will leave Wheeling on rucsola) 'llsuradays and Saturds at 7 1 ., o'clock. A. M. I , IIIIY.ST CITY will also leave Pittslburgh on'Tursalt Tlott sda3 s and s l aturdays. at 10 o'clock, A. M.—lto - yam to al, , w dl Leave Alitsrling on Mondays, Wmlneadays and Is Irt (lays, at?i o'clock, A. M. fn Fid fren;lit Or passaL, apply on board,or 3. U. COLLINUNVO(. I I), Agent, nov2S No. US Front 6tr,st..._ ----- - Regular Packet for Wheeling, Market( a, Parkersburg. llockingpor t, POl2lCrO Point Pleasant and liallpolis. The ntov xnd v.o-y light draught strut AVERY Cull'. IV. I'. 'lsrAic..E3 tx, • rill v.., 1.,r tlit• noterumiiar , pC its ry Fria,. :a 1 M. The t'hori," A vigy is now ro-etvin4 trei,ht at ay. , Mon at -441.0.1 rry Sh,,IL ESVILLE Zattetville Packet. TILc Aram, EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. :Nlo7sr.ot lovo., tor • LIm above nod all tut,rmeautte ports L.O VUES DA V. April bth, nt 4 P. M. For troght or .{...tng, 01314 y 00 or LO COLLI NG WOO D or ILALRNEE, Agent,. LOUISVILLE For Louisville. TIo• NI Capt. F. N. Itrs g i s j,F...Z:ry",-4'l..rk. .1. Itonmo , —will leave I'-.r the above nud interme.lotte ports on Mt/NDA Y, April 7th, 01 IU c. c6,K.A. M. ft,ozht or pa...age apply on board. or to the PITTE llUitr I I M 1001:, No. 82 Water str..et. apt.t. SAINT LOUIS, Six. Fir St. LOUiti and Ll'Woks River. The ateatitor J. is. PRINGLE., Capt. W. STOOPS, 'Clork, J. 1.11 1 7.111:11ALP, will leave air the above *and alt. interniediato porta on WEDN.&SDAY, April Dth. at lo o'ck.ieli A. 31. Fur frolglit or {{,garage apply on board, or at the PITTS -111;ittll MARINE AbbOCIATIUN 'It00)IS, No. b 2 Water ap7_ For St. Louts. The t=amer DIAMOND, Captain lloucnorr Ckrk. C. T. Itkrn,a—will leave for [lto e and internaeiliate ports on TUESDAY, April I, al, ~, at lu A. M. 7 , 1 , ..r frright or pag..k4to apply oil:board. or at tho 111 - 11. 4 - _ I;11:011. MAIIINIS ASSOCIATION ROOlB, No. A 2 Wortr 114 %trevt r - It' For St. Louis. The steamer W.ll. DEN N Y. Capt. Tun'. LT. IN, —Clerk. M. L.T.ia—Will leave for the ItiVVO it.ati intermediate poi to on TUESDAY, April kith, nt 1 ' 10 ocloii, A. M. For freight or pas:Sage apply on board, or at the MVOS RC KOH MARIN E ASSOCIATION ItuOMS, No &I Water apf. to For St. Louis, Keokuk and Datvenportt. The eteOer PAUL ANDERSON, Capt. 1 t Bub—Clerk, S. learn for lio above and intermediate porta on MON 7t,t DAY, April 7th, at 10 A. M. 244 For freight or postage apply on board or at the PIT CS BC ROIL MARINE ASBOCIAIBO. 4 MOMS, No. 82 Water a . _ aiMAThe steamer LEBANON, Cap t. t. E. WILLI al SON—Clerk, l'agetot —will leave for the above and lateral, dinte ports on MONDAY, Alai 7th, at 1% o'clock Id. 4,4 For freight or passage apply on board, or at the PIT CS KIM NI.A.ItINt: ASSOCIATION IIOOMS, No. S•: Water • street. NEW ORLEANS &.c. For Memphis and Now Orleans. 34A , The Ft. ,, sengrr Steamer Alit i\" Cmpt. C. W. Coi.E.,—Clerk, 11. CoLLB-- u ill leuvo b . : l4l the Above anti intermoilitile 1,01,1 vil NEON -7t7 DA V. A prll 7th, at 10 o'cit - wk, A. M. „.'„ For ft oigh tor paeisaw• I.artl er at the PIT rs '.2S2 13 U I I NIA CI NF: ASSOC I ATION lit.)oslS. No. 82 Wat er trort. a.c. • ----- T . EM 0 N CO.—TRANSPORTATION .on 7 ju LINE.— Having made ostensive pre porations this winter, we are now prepared ,102 don HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYL A.\ A AA: Al. 2 22 and RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROM THE EA ST / ERN CITIES,. We can assure one friends and all tti owe .643 di s po.ed to patronize the Penna. Canal anti Railroad, dm - , Ito ,7 27 pains will he spared to render general satisf..ction to S':die pens of Eistern and Wtistern Freight. The AVOIDAI.CE fly THE INCLINED PLANES TIIE ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD will give increased despatch to the transmission of freight. Office on PENN street, at the Guati Basin. LLOYD .t LEMON . • -0 . 1 • h tc , l s .wl*. SEEM ,f,„; HOLLAND BITTERS ELECTItO -CHEINISC 11 gAItOBIA Echt Hollandsch Kruiden Bitters. Two YEARS have elapsed since the intro duction of this valuable met- ue Into the Milted Stater During this time It has gains.' aniversal poputarfty as remedy for Ryer and Ague, Dyspepsts . • allicurtion, Headache, LOSS Of D,..ley, Ontivenas,t - Rind and Blraling Pffes. Many of our most worthy citizens testify to its wonderful efficacy in all affections of the stomach and liver. An a tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief It affords in all cases of debility or weakness of any hind is almost he ntantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic affeo. Bons, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. When eminent physician prescribe, and Weir patients aco. unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may cease t doubt,,, and eagerly tent its virtue, for pun:OD:ea. . FEVER AND AGUE. A Char of Eight Months' Standing Cured by P.r.crbas, Uri- . land Bale:v.—Michael Kelly, No. 117 Grant, near Smilh.leld street, says: "Last July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, ,I wens taken with fever and ague. For eight long months I suffered with thin dreadful disease. The greater part of this time I wan unable to work, and spent at tenet fifty dollars for dif ferent medicinea, tint I found no permanent relief. Threo weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my trying Boer liavo's Holland Bitters, saying that a cure was pewnorticed. After taking it for one week, I must state I wan almond man. I have been at work now far V° weeks, and time had no return of the chills and fever whatever." I certify the above statement is true. • TricstaaJatanit, Thamoral UMW, Or at R. Chester's. Gothic Hall. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Ltsconil.. of Birmingham, says: "I have found in Boerhave's 111:1, i n a renv.ly for headache and debility. My wife has also used It with the greatest benefit.' Sir. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he hen experienced ranch relief from its use for headache. READ TRIBI A Hoftander's Totiniony.—.lncob Rinsken, living in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pros tration of mind and body, I have been rentorhi, by using Boerhave's Holland Bittern. to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such high repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—in fact, in every Holland settlement in the United Staten—argues much in its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RES'TORE'D. Mr. John Davidson. living ten miles above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania:Canal, says: "When I commenced taking Brierhave'm Holland Bittern, I could hardly walk—now, I eri. .7 excellent health." WEAKNESS OF TUB STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Arether Great Chi , Eff,cted by RINIby-f.'s )legend mm',':. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Holland Town. She boygan county, Wisconsin. suffer".l mo.h from we of the stomach and indievstion. Si," bad been nnder a phyei chin', tare for sere , the". tot the disease seemed to barite even hi., skill. She prirchased sums 1141111mA Bitters at our office. which has given gene to her .I.trrtch, her appetite and strength ore returning. end we finally believe that this is a nother great MITr effected by your medicine. We have frill to record many wonderful cures offected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing you cnn rely upon. what we have published are from persons' much respected in our community, and are.l lite QV ally true. . 5, Editor Sheboygan Ni.nwbode, Sheboygan, Whs. RHEUMATISM. A Cade of rafo Months' Standing (bred by Bar-Thanes TN land Bitters.—George Ilenderson. of Pittsburgh. nays: ' , After suffering for three months with rheumatism—a part of the time an severely as to confine me to my teed—l have been entirely cored by using Boerhave's Holland Bitters. I have bad one attack since, but found almost instantaneous relief in the mine medicine. It is, in my opinion, a sure-remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RHEITISATTC AFFECTIONS. This change:tide weather is likely to produce a great deal of nickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumatic affections, we would retaimmenti Beerhare's Holland Bitters. On referring to one columns you will find mrtificaten from some of our 'Bret German and English citizens.—Pmet.ryl sane Moats Zeituna. THE WORST 'I'ORM OF PILES CAN BE CURED. I We are at liberty to refer to several wolf known gentle. I men. who have coed, thoroughly tested, and now recommend Boerhave's Millard Bitters us a rentody for piles. We are not at liberty to put list, their names, but will take pleasure in referring any peen a to them who dote,. this statement. For thin affection, onielialf of the prescribed dose should be taken—nay hatf-tensticonful—nrorning, noon and night, one hour h,,fore meals For St. Louis ~' , ;. t C EMI BO ER }IA VT.'S CAUTION I The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations. which the public should rimed against pur chnsing. Be not persuaded to boy anything else until you hare given Botirhave's Holland Bitters a foie trial. One but. tae wilt convince you how infinitely superior it is to all those imitatioms. /Sir Sold at $1 per bottle. or six bottles for $5. by the sole proprietors. BENJAMIN PAO& Jo .. di CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, car. Smithfield and Third streets. Pittsburgh. R. E. SELLERS & CO-, Druggists. corner Second and Wood streets. And all Druggists in Pittelinrgh, Allegheny. Birmingham, Manchester and Temperancrvilie. sep2%dtwly • - DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A nrEsomExox Is MEDICLVE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR.. IT WILL replace weakness with strength, ..... inexparity with efficiency, irrogulnrlty with uniform and natural activity. and this tint only without hazard of rear!. • tion. hot with a happy effect on the general organization Ire* Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin. finish with the nervous system, and that the paralization of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear ;n mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. 1 GUILE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the immeelt• ate sad alma miraculous change which it ancoalons in the diseased., debilitated and ehatterel uersous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by. sicknem--the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease swish together under its inlhe cum Nor Is the effect temporary: for the Cordial properti• 6 t of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and reetore it to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confunicat, giddiness, rush of blood to the head. melancholy, • debility, hysteria. wretchedness, thoughts of se tion, ir ili lf-destruction —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, 6,tleral prostraritah t y, nervmumeass, inability to sleep, disease incident to males, d cony of the props rding functions, hysteria, monomania, v ague torrent, ilail.traLion of the heart, impotency, constipa id on, etc-, frnm whatever cnnseli arising if there be any re Mance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely MU.- 11l tie A GREAT ItLEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The rinparaihied effects of this groat restorative in all crunplaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals 01' medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been invented— -0 commis of itivigoranta coneectesi--all purporting to be specified in The various diseases and derangements to which th a delicate I:Truax - inn of woman Tenderiser liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, W. to suffers frovi weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre mo ra, pains In the" back, or any other disordit, whether pe ctil •vir to her sex. is common to both sexes---Mould give the Inv tgomting Cordi.ll a trial. MARRIES) PERSONS, fliers, will find tio's.CordlaL after they have need a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directi, ass are to be fount the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi nary pre ?oration. And it is equally potent for t!,:e many diseases ler shill it Is recomm.:onied. Thousands of young men have been restorb USing it, and not in a single in name has it failed to edne y fit them • 'ERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, Or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing ttici skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO VIE MISGUIDe.D. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early tusbits of youth. via: weakness of the kick send limbs, pains in the heed. dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irrita bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general de bility, symptoms of consumptions. etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to he dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced. All thus afflicted, BEFORE CONTEMPLATTNG 'MARRIAGE, Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne cessary requisites to promote connubial bappinem; Indeed, without these. the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with your own! CAUTION! Dr. )torso's locigorating. Cordial has been counterfeited by some niiprinciplei pet-10as. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor's facesimile treated over the cork of each bottle, and the follow ing words blown in the glass Dr. Norse's Iniigoratlng ordial. C. 11. RING, Pro C prietor, N. Y. The Cordial is pot up, highly concentrated in pint bottles —price three dollars per bottle. two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. If. LI I NG. Proprietor. O 2 Broadway, N. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada and the West Indies. AGENTS: Pitleburgh Dn. GPO. 11. KEYSER. N 0.140 'Wood et FLEMING BROS, No. 60 Wood street; It. E. SELLERS. Wood street- Allegheny City... BECKHAM d: MIiENNAN; lANIES T. SAMPLE Sr CO.; 1.1{ . 3110. A •,.ut Cyr P. PARlC,Ciocinasti. PPLE3IIII,IIICATII-V I II O N cools the head, 'mi removes all symptoms of llead- ache. Persons using WRIGHTS KATHARION Are never liable to sun stroke. • WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION • Is the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair In nay required form. Fe- oa k, by D r . HRH. If. REYSKR. and R. E. SELLERS & 10. et 25 cents per t otlk. anglii TTAIR BRUSHES--Large supplies of Eng. lieL Hair Brnahea just, received by JOS: FLEMING. Corner Market et. WA Diamond. NEV INTELLIGENCE OFFICE—If you want to hate find employment, boy or roll property, call at LOWRIE'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 14 Fifth street, near Market street. Legal Etocuments and Copying done with neatness and d . latch. feleitt -JOSEPH IV. LOWRIE' 206 BOXES Extra Scalded' Herring, new; N." ;me boxes No.l Herring, now; just received and to , Palo by RHYMER tt ANDERSON, 1,1)9 No. 89 Wood Street. VINET—ABEE SALTFOCFII.IIIIIAVSE.- .1 - 300 bags just received and for male by Z. a. 12 B6YMEII & Ajar:AEON. ------- PEESIVAX-2 bbls. fc :sale by nik3 ILENBY IL COLLINS **. - • • -=J i 'd MEE ,4 <:::/'?': , -' JA ' •,:r,:',,:?:-;:::<.!., •.,',•,;:i•2:-":':...,70=-,PZ.l:;i' - 4 ,