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P. 4!` 8. .+0; .. 5. -,,1.4 4 i,•4 , • ",,.. ,_ r .,., 4 14,1, P• * • OF TUDOMENT. ~,. ... . • 5„,., t`,,. ,s.; ~' • N., .., •,b i s 44.. 4 The.motlon for a new trial in the ro , T ta . the Com „.,„„ 0 ,, ” ••` 4 i 4 ....?-.,- .?- , - „,..,.- ....., j , '4 s:-. tt ; ' ' '4 l 7 t : 4. 4 '4 .4.4 ,4 ' !! - ‘,,,„. -,,,T, , , 1 1, - ,..z! ,-:-.„. #4, .„:. ;.. It. „.e. i monwealth vs. Wm. A. Oreatrake ha ~ ing been taken 2 ,k 4 4.,t 4 , 4:• •" .., .;t,1, - )4Z,' - e- ' t3 l,,',' • "".:::,:. 4 , ,, t f! * up by the Court, Col. Black, for tie prisoner, re- K. rh, * t....7,:, ,, , t , • ' '..1 1 'ii, t 1 r,.--;!,, 4 -F.,i:4 11., 5,. '4 ‘ 1 : 7 1,,,..., 4 ' ' ..r . r ... ti'y-,,,-: . ,,,.. n* ,.;.: ‘ ,::,, ,. .:, , * - quested that he be brought into Court, which was , 1,, z , e. 015r.. 0 ., * *,,, , 1:4447y.4 4 ,,,, f .... 5 ,4- ..:, 4. ! •.,,,. - . ,_- k , done. He then went on to state the grounds on which * * * e# * slo -r t• t Pt - 0 : il s• - istr• 1 .4%- ' *!*-- sw" '"" • I. - i ' '' ' new trial Were asked, airs: error in a clause of the 5e,t,,,, v 0 144 4. 4 , 4 4 .. ~ , ,n -4 sic tt ,1 .4 ~,,,041,t4 , ..,' , ..• ~ s. , ' .. iiielosri t ..tv -- 's.• ... o s ,-.!". ,'• charge of the Court, as follows: "The marriage is te... * '',41,'0:. 4 0 .''' is or. ' ,l ' I l i; ' 41 -' 4, ' .s " ...-' A 0 1 ,„ , ,,.'-,,y„,,7**Pte - `,„ 1,,v ti fl 4 ti'val,4"'“ , : 1,1; ~ alleged as a fact by the defence, and it devolves on ;,,,,.. 4 “'„,t 4, 41 ..1. 2 .1.:Ze t e, et. i 7 .' ..- 4, * 4 11 : , 4 . • ? 1: 1S , .' tt e r. ,1 . -, the defendant to rstaUish this fact to your satisfac i„,---4. fr ,. .p.......,;:r , ici ~. f , -.4 , `' ,. * , : '' -' 4 ' '*,;',... ' Lion. If this fact is esboblislieii, the prosecution fails. 4 1 ko • It. h '* - 4 ,. ~,„^4i„! '...t . ,-t , 5 , "•,, s•• ;', i ..`•1 ' :„. • ,•• ' 1.14r,AN s's 4 . *,•lbso s i,t`',.%*,li e 4 l •4*. 4 4 ,., 0`•• • ..- '•', 4 ' If it is faot extablialted, then she was not a married ~ 4 Fli rt ', e rl i.s k ti o, , -Z e „ ,: ,.... i ' ~ , ...1,1. * .r, i ;, ,;. `1....1 .........: .; ',; woman." The statute should be construed strictly o: 4 +v ' '' - . 4tiii- '..-,'- , .1 . ~.:•-'::. -, • • against the penalty and frelly in favorer the defend „,,,.y.„, Vl_,,r t ,r ....,,wi..? , „47,r 4 . 4 4-0- .......:. - . 't , -. ..: D• 4 ` es ..' fk - u2 4 ');,” lel t,, ‘ ,„_ . ". 4 -f . . 4 k : , . ~. ant. If the prosecution failed to prove any one of lrel''' ' ' -' l,Tt i 4 -•". 4. • --.4 .., -, -. at , ii, , , , ~ the five requisites in the act of assembly, or if they ~?....t o 44 ";.. 4 t rs... I;‘ '::,1 ' : - . '4 i 444 't . .7 , , • . ser' ef "WO'S,* 4S alt- E r 6 ..liV 4 4 4r4 4: "..1.: • ' ~ ~. %` failed to prove the af f irmative allegations in the in *4‘s• Se )1, 11 4 4 .ti, deo , 's, 4 0•i , " os 4 \l 4 .4- , / ,,,,,,.1. 14 ,i.,:t'‘,..1, , ~..., •, 1 dictment; for instance, that the prosecutrix was a ,„:""ii -- N . 1 ' a.- '''''-'' 4 hip •••• 4/ ''. 4''` .- 3 I '4 "' " :4 single woman, the defendant ought not to be eon 'l,fit.V4l:"4!"4,, 4 * . r ,.;•PN 4 ~,, :7 r a, ‘' 1 ,',` }.... t, 4 ~. sh ~,, . 0 ,. . r .s .t. ,,.. 04 .* .._ , ~ 5. .., rioted. Or if the Commonwealth attenipted by evi ii,_ostw., 4,; 4 0.5..e 4..4 - , i . ',i . e. IV ..... 7 i , -4. t ' ~• $ donee to establish the fact of marriage on one hand, ~V4,7•.t ~ 1,.,„1tat,, , ,.;.%_,..'ci ts, :,,F.7.!:. ", ... o• . ..i! • s and the defendant did the like, the Court should tell -'•-•"' 4 • „,,„ . 0 * „,7 4 ,4' , ,, • '.e.. - ~;,.'. . 'iL t 7' , „= . ,,," •es • '..;, 40 4 e. • s the Jury to weigh the testimony and give the de - • ' ~ ,;',, T 0., e ~, .7" if ... ,''., 44 :‘,,-...., ' d fondant the benefit of a doubt, it there wore any. ' 'Xiilb , 'k b ' "ei .t ."'t *5r:;........11 i ts f .' is t, -..." , ~' ~. i-, hut the Court should not say it sirttoio.. on he de e . i „....,0„,0 Awe ~,i7l: „st Zi 11..0 1 tes. is.,. t. a:. ?..-.. • , ~, 5 „.„,,,„„, to establish the fact of the marriage. 7 :7 11.9, r 4 ,,A,1,,, 1 ti,1 0 '''' 4., *1 1 1 14 tz " ( L e . ' '; / C = .' ” ' l, We derive this law from the New fork Statute, 8:, .a .. ; ' u`' * l:l ''' . Z t ' 1 ' l' .4- '" t ~.% 4 ‘a nd the Legislature of New York has been obliged `.- ' * 4,...„.-j , . i -,x.,.. , 4. 41 d,:e * 4' ." ~..., . %. 44;,., 4. t . 4 .s , k., i.. 41 4 %,:5 t t . t y,, t , t- , • to interfere in some throe instances to prevent its ..... ""*? wt r f et. r . ..t v e ~,,fiv o d '.", it `",,i.l' i ". , t• ,;., •:e; ~ abuse; and Courts. in view of the power placed in the . 117. 1 , 1... 4 4 . a f ~,,... , . %'i i, ~ t'' i. ~. ' ~. , breasts of women, should scrutinize and jealously `mik.,,, e ,.' .6. g..,. t .,..„tr. .4.A .7 „. 4 ...-• # 1 - .7-1, - , 44,. ~,'. ,' ', watch their prosecutions under this act. In his (Col. . - -•"••••-- W" - - '' -1 . • 'PI gyro.. """ . 4 . i . ' El k' ) o inion the man who inade the act was an., 'owl 's-.% Ai,,T:j , .P. t .k, ,p, ~,,,:, ,„ to ',,,,,. ~.„ . -, oc s. P , .„ 1 central V ,fik.. 4 4 7,,t 6 .,,,,.0i,„,,,,,t,40,.,,...... 5 . ..,; ,•,, „ ~- ass. and if he had a soft mace in ots mart, e also tr 51i55,"..4.?°, 4 4 - * - Lik. 5a!",..ti v .3134 . .. 4 _,5 4 . t i m t, f s.. hl ', exhibited a soft place in his head. and In n :, 4 '.4i1L.,..",*4•4‘ el- •irp t ."... 4 " . ily - ,„- , . , ~,:i;: .. 4,5, f,. „, 4 - port of it. He thought the Court Bowie was not the 4 .., .e , . - , ,...-,N%;,.,u.„.-t.4.-. 1 ,- -..,' -,1--' 1 ,,..4 ;:r - w--. ,if -.• ” i rlafAC to settle questions of seduction, whatever might ''' • sti o tr 4 4 - A'y Itt• ~- . 4- * ""t,.:%.- -'i -is - '• * 46 l " . ...'' '‘ '' be thoug-ht of the morality of the Seduction Act. ***t ;l"l 4 .l l ' `u tt,` l4 l ol 4fri:..' 'l sir4tS4 : 1 ? - 714 , 4li . 0 , 0 .t , iss,s 41 , i ii i t • ..‘ Defendant's counsel urged an arrest of judgment; •.&,.. „ 4 * , :7 6. 0,......_.. 044 4,1, „‘,....1 444 ,.., 1v,..0...k .^ 1 , 47i...... t , 1,... zi , ,7:4, 11; ,,i 1 1i,, ,i5 k i ,,,t,4 : 7 „, ,,,,„L;c: •, :. „ .. , , thl t o h ge ft e t c( n hi n irl d da e , r ,bi t : l cai l l e du n sw c e t a., i u t nb i d s oen n ri e ) c t e ht s iii s se a ae r n y t l t o hau r e t a b a e eei C exi o : ur aant. t u t ,i,, , e it : l nf . ~, ~,..2 oszt="4 , ;l+.-... - i.‘ . - 4 ., ,"..-;=7, 4. .z.,..., , be convicted of fornication and bastardy. Ile relied ,p -4-i , ref- . .41ii7e 1 TV' a r":' , ... - -.l' t l - - . 4 .-' ,v ' mainly on the first ground, to wit, the error in the • ' . "0 . V 41, t.. - t> v.'_;).,....t . ' 41 - vl/2in.,.; ~ ,, .. t charge of t h e C ourt. i t sa AM,. C. .. ... El.t4. 4. t ir, I , „, /4 4,1 4, ... , 1 - 44 11 11 1 1 A ii • 'll: b. 4 .. r. C 4 .4 •' 4w„. 4. ~.1 , Mr. awartzwelder; fur Commonwealth. said the ~- '•. e. ty. , 44, It 0 „,.., ~ ,t.,'4 . 4, • • • •• . 2, e s 4.-!,,,, policy of the law war not for Calr eonsidemtion. And r • " - . - es , 14. 1t 19 % 4 4 1: 1 4: 6 7 ...r,' ' l '. , e r 17.,,,'",P1., 4 `:'.0 : 1 ..!.... , `` ... 4 1 the indictment was drawn verbatim after a precedent * 0 'lt. 1., E, G; .4 4 ** ,1 5' :'... , „kg.. which Led been metsed upon hy the Supremo Court ; i p,.,et • strisi,7o„, 14-,5b... „ L b. 4.. Z.O ~-.‘ ;Jr it 4 4., ' ',. 4 .14,. C but as defendant's counsel relied upon the alleged error t ri4 i•% . 4„,..„ 1 ..:6‘r i 0, z 2V.5`'•• , ..-;,,r,bletei ..; ...„ •,,, I in the charge of the Court he would pass to that. --- .1 4 . , „- , 10•T•' 411 ' v• T 4; '.,,-.?,..,,,n,,. , 1 •of ‘‘,:',,' . ",,t ' Ile was of opinion that the prosecution had made 4 ...,...* ~,„,„, .° 13,7.0.,0,,thr#, .4 ,- ,.er0•ff,„,.,-- 7 ,.zt .-,,,,..?..„..,,,,,, out the fact of no marriage by competent testimony .64 1 1,4`,;` ,0 7A ~,,• 7 ;t1 . 4 1,- ,1„4, it ;o r .' `C r ',-.4; ', i 4 ,,',1 7 ', t,..1 tr 7 k t; and so the jury found. The marriage wee an alle- X 'qtr.is- tt,, #) „,- - o.„-01 , ,,,,„. 4 i t'..-- , -` , 4....W 4 ,,?.... , ,d, o tion of the defendant. It was an affirmative issue ". 4 ill .assi , ' ' 46l ;l"retoi, .' ''', s t .'*" fur h . da ne atice one fur the prosecution. The •ti . . ilk ~..f. ~,14- 5 t,,,.. , 4 . 4. ,, , ,., s ,:-_ , ct. , ,c:-.4.,,,i charge of the Court was eminently impartial and no ~, r t z,„t ' 4 1.7. alo ti-t, •49 7 4. ., ' *41 .4 .„ ifUt 4, tk 4 4 t. t t \s,l'' ti , f.rts‘•q;.r. - ..!1 Vc. I' 170 was glad to notice that the pity had back bone. VAS. to 4, i.ttuf` a s,,k , 4 . .,,,.," 6 04N`n, ,o '. t '9,e," '-, The court withhold their decision until they should .I :. ..: fiwt , -,.. ,116' , .,-...tfi'n\v '. , ,:tir:',. , - review A lf law and the evidence. Mr. dreatrake e , Ws v t.ii, tl 1 /)4i ,:. 4 , ,' ~ ';`4 ~ .q. t 114'--=:;."1 o ib ~..- , N4 - 11;,Ii ob !Vit t ' •, 4 ,,,ct< 5 tct.,;.;;;b4,..; k A : Al 0 1 / 4 1 ' . V0Ct 4 . 14 ..r 7:1'4 4 4 r 4. r ib -. 'IS' 4 1 . 2, • e•tn • : 44 ..11:*•• f: -s, -, ~, .- i= 4. -5- •t,.,rzt,kt• - &- 1 T , i.: q•o' • til t , - '4. , s t. , •''" t. , - 1 .,...-;;'• , ~,,..., . 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MONUAV 111ORNING --.: 04`:4-*H-APRIL 14 Streets and Alleys—A sogyestitm to those concerned. —The question of clean streets In connection with public health, seems to obtain some prominence with the community at the present moment. As it is much easier to complain than remedy, we bear scarce lyonythind but complaint of public officers having charge of this matter. If the city treasury will not afford a larger appropriation than has been provi ded this year for streets, it is beer injustice to heap censure upon street rotunda:donors for not keeping streets in good order after an appropriation has been exhausted. We feel certain it would require ut least three times the amount usually given to this depart meet to keep our thoroughfares even in a decent conditied. The Beard of Health under the super vision of Mr. George Fortune. has also commenced operations and under a recent act of Assembly arc clothed with ample power to reach those who permit nuisances in their premises. 'Very many respectable persons who complain of the want of vigilance of officers, have reeking alloys in their own vicinity, permitting their domestics to throw offal and slops out of hand without adhoughtas to who shall sutler. If house keepers would look to this matter there would be less reason for remplaint, and we are glad to heat that those having charge if the hoard of Health will not fail to remind and if necessary fit e the cureless and Diamond alley leas thoroughly cleaned the other day, of a mountain of ice, by private 'subscription, and the public mush ',Emulated by the same: If the merchants on stone id our crone streets would club together a very mode rate rum from each n - ant.l hare them purified in a few days. Gentlemen, put your own shoulders t.. the wheel, and then call on our municipal Hercule-. eltrk of the Ireqther,ivbii has used the free. eitircuriof this qtisaor of the th,bctin an outrageous inafiliel;` daring titii — fitug winter, by giving unlimited power and doutirdup r pthat arrh tyrant Jack Fro^t. on Sattirittlitlt.agnin commenced throwing dust into the eyes ofi-the . dear people. We have no doubt 'the fohjert is sinister, but confess that 3, yet we do not see through his designs, unless it is to Lliud them to proper appresiation of the unwholesome condition of mir highways and byways. Large piles of mud o hid% had been scraped together by the real enget., eithin a day or two pa-t, bet which through the in flm ore of the Sun's ray 2 had lost their moisture, si ore -uttered to •'the four muds of Heaven - in the to ink Qf an eye by the blusterer, wheeze angry ',Mee oe heard through our ea-eun•nt• and down our rhisn rai F. Where are those refreshing !Mowers that are s!vid to prevail in tilln of month.' Where 1- !Id Aquarius with hi' wisteria,: pot At the presen! Iluu• a few drop, woold I c nlw. at no pleasant to the porehed streets and arid atnro•tphere of this region. is- they are once reported to hove been to a eertain rich !nun. P. Sr—About dusk on Saturday evening =moll min storm visited us, that settled the dust fur o brief period. and would hove prevented this jere miad if it had fallen sooner. Col I iun on do I 'conByll,lnOt Ito i 1 rood—Cot • mol Oilonl—S, /'extol , . 10 in re ri. -On Saturday morning a serious collision between the passenger trains occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad, three miles west of Johnstown, which resulted in smashing up four or five cars and injuring six persons on board. No one was killed. We are told the collision occur red in this wise : The train due here at 1.20 P. M. arrived at Johnstown and had fire minutes to run to sideling three miles beyond, which it attempted to do; but just as it arrived and before it had got on to the side track the Western train came in sight, when the western train commenced backing. Before it succeeded in getting fairly under headway, how ever, they came into collision, with the result above stated. Richard Allen, engineer on the train coming West, was slightly injured in attempting to jump off; John Allen, an Express Messenger on the train going East, woo more seriously hurt ; and Henry Garnett, baggage-master on the Willie train, was also rut and bruised somewhat. Three passengers—two gentlemen and a lady—whose names we could not ascertain, were injured, but not seriously. The re sult would have been nwry serious had not the East ern train been backingSidm time of the collision. Arty, St kr/44,-4)n motion of John N. Mc- Clowry, Esq., Judi** . Clore on Saturday set aside and annulled the doe refusing the application of Susanna S. Smith for a divorce from her husband, John Henry Smith. Since the filing of the subpoma for divorce, and previous to the decree of Court. Smith, the respondent, was convicted of larceny in the Court of Quarter Sessions. The Court granted a decree of divorce. ,fiery A.k,/ (or.--Mr. Edward Snowden, in the Court of Common Pleas on Saturday, presented a pe tition asking that a jury he empaneled to exarnino into the suite of mind of Martha Blank, of West Deer township, a lunatic, and to appoint a proper pereon to take care of her property, which is represented to bo not large enough to bear the expense of a coin- Sentenced. —{William M'Clcary, Justice of Om Peace of Wilkins township, who was recently eon rioted of misdemeanor in office, in refusing a (ran o-ript from his docket, we, on Saturday morning xentenced by Judge M'Clure to pay a tine of ten dollars and costs. Patrntx 1 ,, Piehrburyhere.—The patent Office at Washington, for the week ending April Bth, hai9 granted the following patents to citizens of Pitts burgh : Andrew Patterson, for an improvement in Door Locks Michael Nickerman, for Chuck for Lathes. Outattfis.—goleet Connell will meet pumant to adjournment this evening, to consider the application of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company for the right of flay into the city. C.ournon Couneils will mart at the same lime. Dinorrrs ,anted . —On Saturday, in the Court of Common Plena, Judge AVClure granted a divor,.o .101 in F. Day from Ilia wife Catharine Day. A 1.., to Stephen 'Sarbar from 'his wife Ann C. Sorbet. One of the most useful patents lately issued is one to Messrs. Haigh. ibutupee & Morrow, of this city, for malcing.hot pressed nuts, washers, &a., at one operation of the marbin,•. They give notice by: an advertisement in anothor column that an infringe ment on the patent- will be dealt with according to law. See advertisement Death on the flora.--On board the train of cars which left Philadelphia for Pitttsburgh on Wednes day night last, one of the passengers, James P. Wil liams, of New Brunswick, New Jersey, came to his death . in the following very strange manner. His wife Was sleeping beside him, and his ton, a small boy, ori the seat In front of him. When about two hours out from Philadelphia, it was observed that. his .head hung down outside of one of the windows of the 'ear in which he was seated, and on being pulled inside he was foned insensible, apparently dying, the blood flowing' profusely from a severe eon tU51. , 13 or wound ott-the head. AL the next station he was taken off the ear, and soon expired. H is wife was in the deepest agony of mind, and telegraphed to her relatives in New Brunswick to come to her relief. The deceased; with his wife and child, was on the way to Chicago, on a virit to hie wife's father. The supposition is that the wound was inflicted on passing /I water tank, or some cars standing on the other track. It is another admonition that passengers should observe the advise painted on the doors of the ears, to avoid putting their heads or arms out of the windows. a When the Slightest Derangement is Indicated by eostivenesa, or any other sign, It admonishes us that superfluities ore gathering which should at once Is. got rid of, and the most easy and notarial method to do this Li to take DR. J .110S'VETEIt'S CELI,BRATED STOMACH BITTERS. They °monk. equally on a ll OW dt,eit cal peen of the system, cleanse t h e diseosed liver of that ences, bile Odell I+i:constantly discharging into the stomach, re. tibia it to its natural le, operate on the bk.... Land re) ......• till inmitrlties and effectually elnatise the IttOIONCII Rai th.a . • els, and restore to them a healthy mid vigorous action. In this way they strike at the ro..t of the dispose, opeu the pout, externally and prompting the insensible perspiration, and obviating all Ji,eaaea arising from it dlei..r liOred State of ILO liver or stomach; and for sale by SAtiknalauflicturer and prnpraetora. No. 2k Patin .tart. and bydruggist.. and hotels punt:Ally throughout Ills Uuio.,l Etutes and tuada. uln J. lEl—Clark's Stontach Bitters ere ark none lee] by all who have tried them to be the best family ittodiclue of the age, for the core of Dyspepsia Costiveness, tun' a titter dored state of the Liver and Stomach. They WWl^ no rival - Tiro proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have round that only One trial was needed to render such (within untlecesoary. For sale, wholesale, by COLLUM R CLAItK, Third street between Wood and Market: it Et). 11. 61tYSItIL 140 Wood tract; and by Druggists generally. GREATEST IMPROVEMENT VET! NEW SCAL E-11. K LEBER & BRO., have Just received at mull lot of NUNNS do CLARKS' PIANOS, provided with their NEI4 . SCALE. l'hix Is their latcest, and undoubtedly the aunt au- PORTANT improvement as yet male to the Litwin Porte. The Pa ;WEIL of the lustruniont is alnast I.loEil LED thereby; and in point of volume, etelitirsland brilliancy of tone. they 511114 M seething as yet produced in the lairipi4 air en Piano. They Int.,. all the n•lvzottatts- , ol clic llraild l'iniow, %dh oti! not of Its diandvonnnzes. ISe num eLnlleuyv romparinou a .th II..• in4trumeills of nny other maker In :Ids country. oonti.lent that every tinbil.lo judge of the nrtirl,• will at otter• admit then sitts•rioritt . 'TL.• Pul 1,, is respect 6111) in z., cull and examine those svireil. instruments. 11. K I.KI-11.:11 d IWO , Soh. Itgenta for NuttnA a Clarloi For W.mterel N... f.:l Fifth liardoor 1.. 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NUNN? , .1 CLA Rh PI ANUS, lino - idol with their littriintle.l nett. ttdr II liLEItElt 8 tUtu. aph No. T.l Fin street. CHICKERING & SONS PIANO TORTES, .101 I X TT. MPH: Itt hAA Nflapil .1 ust iweit 6..1 revea l mote trnitill CHIHI.EILINtt A SONI, , H ilstil POIIT.F.tN, rutA ...ut pl .tesl titeSl.l4Nelectetlf,:ipring Sal.,, t.// TIIIIITY-1 , 1 1 It uew ttlid nt•leadel hart - mu ta., ..1 e‘ery Set lei) *ll5l 'II In, tuttuttf .turea by . the SI 5-Irs I 'III. L. Inge, k Ike.t.tt, 1 Is ./us 11,. pi tl pest lil X t i."l'.t% F. I. the lit.e.l vte5,,15.11 1 iin,,1.,1 Seven Octave Square Plano Porte•, sett na their auperh arel ittinritelth Airtitil nod Kula EVICILY F i tlvrp their NIAI :WALK, oah their PATI.::\ 't I litiN UNA •.I PATENT At Tlirsi, onil are nid ti I t 1tr1A141.1,1 1.1 the pittehiteer by Ow tto.tuura• lone,, tot by toilet tile, le he in alt realeitei. A.l perfect at 1...1im0...hi gilt 1••• 11.411, faith to regard to Materiel end Wei !wilt -hip VIIICES IN VA ItLAIILI 711 f: S t to Ilitelon. t tl M titulagtory. Joni 11. brtu.oß, Itl, SI i ee l aired , Lot wren Nanett.' alley awl ihorth t.treet Agent Tor Mickel S,,aa, lheititi, T 1 . 311.4.,11 Al. ,1tI•111 koo,a, igtv 1. I, ...An, t nxt. • . ..... . . . rittxt•tor. KOONS & HEKSTINE, l tstfUlli FACTGRS, AND General Produce Commission Mel hank .1 47 A,Ol a,gei A•wth R../ btr%ow ene ard I'llll t Bry 4n. R • imr 1 , 11 Mni Itn a •• it. Vlilinarlli • • I, I, t IT d C•a. 1,,1 1. • loth.•, AC, •• 111 ACC A CI .1 I. LOllllll, A l 1 il,.lllltAl/ I, A F•ml.le, ('lo , 101,x11 A A. At C.• - A. U.-I 11. Ts. •• .1 S 11, 0,11,11 A. '. And Pittoburrit rind Phil:ooll4.x Urrrh•u,u r,•••••• oily ii.l3 I I / Ap II 4. i RO POSA LS FOR NI ATE at A LS. Seal o I iwoihwalm will he r0t:44%141 hy i:,1,11 Cot. pnu~:u thrir U6irn till m 1,1,166,441 at 3 o'clock, I . !1. • for Itiriwilig Ik.• l'orcht, of guod flat rnLbb• %c fling vt,41,..-1.1 2.:S.UVU tiuwf bard. well 1.0.11-41, ,11.11 1.1 owe 4 1 .:, by 1) 11/1.10, /11111 lit, h., hank-prll. 00,000 W 1.111111.111 Fitt, Ltricl:. ch.• flame 317, a. 1111. 31 1.000 BUSIICI/1 dell allart, river L11.1..•1. s,oooSniw , rfleial font slate r.A.ling, earls Alate t., no.a Imre In by :10 Inch, nn,l t 1 Inch roq OWn. Al-41---Prolloml4 for furnbilling. 52.,t100 It.. 01 Nlioeellan.,us Inn 1 1, 44,000 (14. t Iron Pipe:. of Ore, •• 60.000 " of liar Iron. a 1,001) •• of Iron 11011, Plate, The whole to be snlti,t t, the io•peeti.n nod appi,val the }enginer of the Company, awl Lleli eel ed at OW lArk at noel. times and iu such quantities. us Ile may shot. Payments to be masle mt 4.l4iinnt,nin . mootis :der delis en', less twenty per emit, te Ise retained until the c,mplet ion of the orsutraet. All pattorn. for rnatingn and prpo., o ill 1'1,16.11,4 the C01.111,1111y, and any lurtirmation that Itiny I ti relative to the material., will la. at the work.. .... N was to be addressed to JOIIN det of the Company, endorsed •• Prop,mais lLr Stou.•. Castings, Bar Iron," ,to., as Ow ca. [tiny be. aps J.1511,:S TIIO)1: 4 0N. EnKlneer. 25 0(() Yon SOLI) IN A , Fl , , :\V Work, Cf RTSII ll' AN I' 51 ' ; ' 11. r tIT: i l l b e e ni Zy t e " a . :l . l Sorr,,ws Atuerirnu Life. L:3 Mrs. Candi.) Lee Ilentz. Io b)• 21d._ it 'OA NUTS-200 fresh Coen Nuts just and for Wile Lt RHYMER & ANDERSON, apl No. 39 Wood street. WATER PIPES—Stone Water Pipes, and very cheap article. f4.r I.v itpl2 lIENRN II CoLLINS R()LL BUTTER —3 barrels prime Roll lint ter, thin day receivrd and for sale b) apr2 HEN Rl' 11. COLLINS. Tious--.2 bbls. for sale by i_l4 14)12 11.B.NRS 11. COLLINS. WHITE FlSH—Trout, Mackerel slid Sal -111.1 for ode by lapl2l HENRI' IL WI.LINS. DRAYS, BUGGIES, %V AGuNs, &e, Day's (Is - ease, the hest article In wo•. Ire ode by aid'? ENRI" IL c.,i,LiNF. - LILA N—This day received I.v null II ENITY 11. COLLIN'S. Wk. 6 II6U I: IA) Al I:A.\ 1, Prrtstur.a n.—U&UtUR DARSIR, I'nuid,•td; Y. M. GORDON, Secretary. Will Insure againet all kin& of riska, FI ltlt slid MARINE All biases will be liberally &tingled and tinimptly !mitt. A !bolo Institution, uumaged by Director* who arc tr••ll known 111 1110 CollllllUtlity, RIM who lire delenulncd, Inc promptness and liberality, to niai Main the chanieler with it they have issxumed.. offering the lent protection to Ow,. tt ho desire to be iminred. • . . • . Intutaroita--lt. Miller, Jr., C. W. ltleketnon, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. llausen, George W. ,Inckmm, Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Mc• A tali, Alexituder N hula. Thomas Scott. Air Office, Nu. 112 %%quer street, ({i'srehouso or Fipang L Co., up stnirs,) Pittsburgh. nov•Jbly FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. & H. McCALLIIMI, YOURTII STREET, NEAR Wolit).-if.l_ll TIIB attention nr purchasers is revectfully luN Red piesent Stuck, selectod 51.1111.4 Li SALES, inrlndniv Iteiit quality Velvets, Burnell awl Tniaili) la klrussels and Tapestry, vralus. aud Stair lirussels, Super. Medium ;wild liive Extra and Super. 3 I'ly. Vrired Ingrains. Bent Imported Extra Tallied and Damask; !101l and Stair Carpet"; Floor 011 Cloths, from 2 to 24 feet wide. various qualities and prices; Tab), 4111 Cloths; Freud. Printed and Embossed Kiln° and Table Catitou amid Cocoa Mn) tiirw. Hearth Rugs; Poor Mats; Stair Pols; List. Itior no! Carpets: altli every variety R in tow Shades. Green nod But Holland, Av.; all of whiill will be offered at sale st very immoderate rates. g a y-We are Ili.) prepuris! to fiaruirli HARRINGTON'S CARPET LINING. whin ACON-20 hhdfi prime Cincinnati Should erb; Id llit& R C. Hams for sale by ttp9l.t ALEX. lIUNTKE, ttitti Liberty nt. el LA Y WATtftPlPES—Received nudfor I,_/ sale by ERN Rl'. 11. COLLINd. -4.11 J , , a~~ 4,,. CA it D. 'l,ll (a .k %% kt 111 NKR It CO_ N. 3:: Smithfield sir. et. MEI COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADIC AND MERCHA %T I? CII A NGE J.. itILM Alan • Virr Pm :Wentz. T. S. CLA R LE, ~. GEO. W. CASs Treasurer. N. HOLMES, xa Err/Wary. JAMES P. lIARR. Sumrfuhrubut. T. NORTHAM, Ja. Cauunittr, of ArWri'linz fur March. (IRO. W. CASS, V. P. ISAIAH DICKEY, T. B. UPDIKE, SAMUEL DILWORTH, J. B. CANFIELD PITTSBURG 11 MARKETS. OrFIC6 or Tile DAILI . MoHNINO Posr, : 1 ,40111,14y, April 12, 1846. FLOUR I.: 11,, lit pi ic•r, .'.;11 1,1,14. en rorline from 111.. It 1,,irl at 34 1.1,14 at $,5,c2; 3G il,o. l,,nu ••t•,t. 14 1,14, from atoro Ut 1,51‘7!4: 1,1,1- I. 1 . ,• , ?1,' i it c.G. J 1 b 1.14 extra from 4.4/n nt. $11.50. URA IN Sale :;00 bon. fi.,m at 4tic 1 4 1.1(1.4 ~ I'llll3 COI 11. at • 1- I ti4l to ert.4l M 4 II,AFFS 2.., Ltd, at 15 lilt,, MI W.I. la 1..1 , at ^a4•211, Al KA NI,II Ir.,n the it Inrf at wk. 2000 th.3vl fnan the a had . at t. S N/110 it 11:1111i at 7 , ' alai 10 , 2 . ct.4ll' iha :1,1111,, al 7 ad), MI. I- .it 11) t roIAKI 7 ni LI) dpi , . 2.1111.. At a, ;O.) tuna Sol., 111{1 - :•1, 4 F• %•• I 1.111 11.1ith 1•1,1. N.. 1 At cash. i 1.31,1 al ••••,. 1111,1, AII • Ar „No o 11.. g BurrEi; 6 bl,l. 1,4,1 Itt ^_J;. ,iILI 4 I,LI, ,10 41, al 6,14_ :. 1:6 , 1:161,6 -t 106 AS111.;:. Ntl. Itto bn , . Nii rite S,Lt al 7,, ( . 66ur 11.,,nt 1.666, d..166,-t6. 666 1.44 .6t 1 , 3 61.6 61.6 at 3‘..; and la 1..66, imp..11.6.15...16. nt I._ ltl th• f.ll ••11, • • kin, an'h. - i., ttrt Iva. at jai. I Philadelphia Market I'fllLknrl.l.llls. April 12.—Flour taarkrt inactive :and dull. nib] ataiidaril torasaim 11.1.1 at =7 s‘illiuut 'oil,. both hold,. I.lld buy., Iva altiiiu from Mai., by the Cumbri.i. Tlirre is it .tody d a.an,l 1.41 th, .apply “I 1110 1 . 113 trade nl 11.111 $7 to $.7.117 , .., for C 4.11.11 10 1., 1.1,11.1x,k andulnl er ..% Ira nd fand M • II), b, with I.lUu Lbl.a. ul .11. Meal in fair rrine.4l; 1 , 11,101 haltia. at I.:1. Tliero a. lad link %%11,11 ~li. rise. t Ilt:1.1 1 tellll , 4 ; ,nutll male , 1.1/1 to 1 , 1 it.• I,l:it 1.70. a I.lt, at I to. 14).. ; r:4l (ion I „i.ll ul IL.. It 14i 111 .1,1114. • le:llstit.:l 1.1 01.. ati.eat .anol I hkin ; of lOW Itit.ll. Tenon nt :I‘. cb.yer.,,,l In r,•.,,,, 4 1 ~ 1 1 al I'.. 1 2,1i.” 4 1.:,0 1.., bl tI e th.• r.dtmi market tub,. an,.] h..lder, 10r:incr.! tboir rdr, 1 -I a root 1 , 14.1 k i. fu drown,]. birth, miles of bi OA, N... I Qui, t .tr.ui tit 1_!') hr.k4 r. 'Ol,l at 2.441,.1.0:tiitl lark a; Neva °lrk 11l art., t Ni" err. A pril 12 1•14 K .11,11.0,t Mal.; l itn.t liir firm'. oitlr• firm. 111111.14. Al 11,1 1.1.1, 1,,L1 • I I A. 1.1,1.. n 1 ri•IrINN %It. A 1., it I.:. !II an. 1.a5,;.,1 151.1.10 \l.- , • 1%0. 1 I ta• . I . -i,1., -. di! 1•..1...‘11.1 , , zit. tutu 1:1,1 t•.-1 :kll.l •1 .v. 11; trio Balt 'more Market. ll‘lryl.kr. Art i t . 2 11,111il/ {al nith ral, ..f 144.... Houa.l,l slocwi at M !inn 1,1.1 c t0r ,, 1 yr, Vt... 4,..,tati‘ , 11.1 1:4 11 In mit.ll,llc.l. ttz - A not hoe. Itartaitro of Um Leniency of 1:4:1111AV Hold-ANT , - 111%. 411. ' Si,,.n• ounce.l.ethr nth, t , .1 watt igtitt awl itnet,thrts. nt the 4ttertAelt. her. itt , ett.l stt time. .Incas mytilistathr4 of Ihrpterrern, I iv - an fi r ynn r 11.11.1. 3 / 4 N It 1:1171.1(S. nh•l I to- , 1 Ii 14it 8..1 .4 14 , 1...• .tt the y•e•I re. tie., st tti n wf , tllll •tertrh,tr thew ..1 the %intl.:. It. who, thnt lite n.• tttogle 1.. t 11.4 tel , 4will , pr.,l hh.l- tote thr,itte fr.-•.i the .tn . ht.telt ft' ntl .tt.• ,h -uhtl renh , ‘"ti i•, \ +,1111.14411 . 1`41“11.1A r. 1.1 irli. 'it'd 1,, ..1 ITO (311114, .011.1. -I t. II .t 1 .1 1,1,014, It v.. If h - . 4!•• ,h• Its rl he .4 I •i5,,,714. /.. , 4 it.. , h I'%xlo4' T.. pe xlveui /L4.3r),/ 100,1. nt tn,tl le. or nix In .t I.ot fot I:, by ft.o pm !. Ft . t. J A Nll N ./u. A (Y Nt.rufset /trie Ilan/ nu.l : I ritS A Ul. •0, :n.t aO.l %11104 41. r.-t.: 11101 ulrulnla grs,..l nil . uploll., A M S 11. AI EN'ES. ritrTFR, I.eq,:ee and N 11.1 1 ,1,1 . , F1i,r1.11., A••Iott, Titt.thirttr, rm.., thy tostivo.N Nati l'ltotn• 1.. av I Jh'lr.l... ic IL. tr+ it?r , totht ehnt a t ir tJeltilialatt, seeming ' , eau, t•••tt In • 1E tru. rtrit ~r C. .Sit.. 1 itrlNti, will ...Le kr( I,rrl ttitpttruitthr A V 1".% F.:\ I NU, A PIC I I, MX, u-- It,. 11/ L . 11,1.1 1.11.... .111. Mt— I. .•/,. h 'Ft ()11•11{4a. flenstun-- \I t 1 It \ ..." \ ~,t,,t \ t% .1;.• I''.• t• tt• L..r._1,,, ,I. • utt till 11 ,, ,t. - , 11(1\ W. M . C.k 1;11.1. l'tortTEß alit' 1 1 ') therv_it 111. 1 . •..11 11, .11 : rilmt tar •Il 1.1111.• 1111.1.$ Fed: dwri 11'0, 111 ...ht...., n. • •Ilwr I itt \\ A IicTION SALES 12.kNK 111"I's1:1 EtIII STOCK A'l' i) 111 - T1. , \1111 11 - 11\ \ F.% \l\U. ki . I . al 11,, SI Kftl'll I , T - 'Ai A\ fl li. ail t, a-1.1 to 1.: I' 1/A \ 1,. Asa iLa , IP TM' 00l 9'1 , 1N •11/ 1 - .1N1,1/.41 Ala tl 1 , 11, Iti L. al 16.• qatoa,,a • r•-aa-.a., SN val r,tih 41,41, V./II I. is m dt. fill •l. u irlt ••,i AI. DAN IS. Aut.t VALIABLE ST(lcks AT AtlcTinx . _ tti Till:I DAI 111 ENI NV, Apul 1:11,, at 111 11 , • bang,. I , ,,urth -t , 71; Itank ,4 l'ut.T.ut 01; . 24 .• Citi,•ll% . /1. 1 / I k. R. It. V.I. I'. M. 1 , 11 . IS. Awl - ELS, SPADE:S. TEA. Nc., Al' A 1,1 TIkIN —On TUi•:SDAV. April 15th. /It A M , .111 1.0 MI the C..inti1.1.131 v ~t and Valli Airk,t.t— anLI •11 SL R I iL •• :'. Nllll : 4 ;i‘‘.. 1... ANAL irt..l Nail.; LI , 1111.1 I,ntl L,L r,n LI t• Scy w, ILL hail L N IL. '1.4. (111.11) I` NI DAVIS, Ao^l'i. ItEAT Al't.:Tl()N CALF: 01' AND A‘l N %1111 , 7,-- 50 pn a 11,1) .•14. I ti. o mt t-le,tul WO pi. co. t.ltgli,ll .1.• .1., .1., 211 pier. h.rt ‘.1.1 cry , lankly nIJ,I 11.• r 1.'11 , 114 /Opi. , SIIIN • I fill, an,l XIII% Imp. rid tlr., pl) Cat pct., tle•ss 243 les. poss... sup,. Ingrain and IWO ply Carpets, c,tnipt ishir a Vr , at sallat) and quid IIl,• Tito °h. • to arrive cut couviguu ni nt from out. of ..1.0 hiaportitic !taus,. iu Cho country. tuvl to without rc-c/ ,c. conitucto•ing ott 'IIII.ItSLIAV next., Apo it Ho 1711.. at lao'lc A. NI 1 ,v,alltl then' tention Ow trad , tin. , city. ulno st.•unikoat nu, houNke.pers )1 . • .to tl.i. sale. to a !al, 01.1.. a tunny purclut/ttig 1 tie u c weet Rtylev qualiti, of Cal pot. a t a grant non nom the rocular Further 11.11 of pine, of liar" luTertion. P. NI DAN IS. Aucer. OLD ME METAL. E HIVE I'Ol' SALE. at the Offioe of Nli)ll.\ I Nil PIK" It Lugo quantity oi,l) TA PK. :11,1,11,111.11 Riot to ityrro uet n Itirge .tpoyhy odlußK Mxno. 1.4.11 Ii()YS- - It s. :"11111 . 11. I'ETEIrS SCIIOOI, FON. S. A. VARIAN. Print -4.1 The noNt thr., rill ...minnw.% on MON PA V. 2114 F..t I. rt italar,. apply to tlr nt the Li II EE I' SIIE.IItS,SCI * TIIES, &c.—The IA non opening. at N, !CI Wood street, Pitta Its i r.h. a ito, ior article of Sheep Shears, Urnin nod drams Sty the, tsii On. Stattlith 3rllllll, nut [fay Folks_ Cos u told Garden ILK,. Spales, Shovels. Chain Pomp Els tares, Av. at SAMUEL FA ON EST, teN. . . _ _ I)EEBDN'S u' PRA1:1,1(_! ' ENT, Oh j WATER LIME.—The undersigned keep vonstaittly on limol a largo idel, of thin artiele el the InTit 4110ility. Tin attention of eon It [whits and Builders ref Navigation Look'. Atineducts, Midges, Beset-ions fa Witter Works, Sr., neided to this article 'Bi t e nell LIMN 11 I.oSidllllloo 01111 111/, per, 1011A110114 tit water. rharailertslle of this Cement, renders it of the first necessity in all strnet ores exposed to the stilton of water or damp. toiN.l'ini EN. 1,1511 .1( It ICI I AIHD:4)N. f E NEXT, AND THE EI(111T11 PU 11- j_ 1.10 SALE Cr LOTS AT Its ICII F:N'rEK, ti 111 take piney Il pull fi t ,. premises, on WEDNESDAY, TOR 10 all or APRIL. 111-1., Al 10 o'clock, A. M. At Tilts SAI.E w 111 In. offered A 1111111, 101 THE MOST VA LUA 111 E BUILDING IA ITS IN TII To N, as well as ELEGANT NANCY sl TES FUR OEN 'I' LEM RN'S RESIDENCES...I , I k rat firmer sales were held in nerve. M. T. C. tIOULD R. icliester, April ft, 1-058._._ I aps REMOVAL. —.44na I mmranoe Company of Ihrt ford, remorM from corner ,4" Fifth anti 97 Water at reet, over Oratf, Bennett iron Ware llonee, where they will continue to issun'polich, on nil dleacript it.. of pr,perty, ht nanal. Cash asset, Jan m nrr 1, laza*, $1 3.17 4 .:111!.. 11. B. T,EN-ENTii, Agt., n01'27 2‘t , No. 97 Water at.. Pittsburgh. s.IF1A1111: - .ESS Gil AIN BAt.-10(k) 110 . 1 .. 1 ud, Ita Jukt rorelvell and for sale by A. A. MASON & el 1. J.* Fin street. A NN ba , kets for sale by 11 A FA HNESTN 'IC . sq,l2 Coru..E Fix.t and W,r0.1.3t I 4 r• r y . 4 . 7 10111EMiiEl ." 1:.,._1 •g•tot • •••• r••'''z y =. - • 1 . • .1 1 41. .1 - . k. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF THE CITY OF PITTSBUROU, FOR LAM' WEER. ALSO :SINCE SEPT. ler, ISC.S; CoMPARED MTH TIIE SAIrE PERIOD OF TILE PREVIOUS YEAR. IMPORTS ARTICLES. I t.l l I ,a5 . ...,13' I . 5 . .. 1 • 1 W . I 61,,t7- li - d Apples, groon, t,bb s5l 1 13,405 I 14,251 Ashes, packages 177 0,415 ; 6,650 A.grle'l Innate:went:3 541,015 1 0 0 11e,f, balrels 114 j 1 1.750 j r,s;, Do., tlereos 49 , 4:.g.) 1 2,782 Barley, bushels 1,016 1 40,352 55,1914 Beans, do. ',"iB ! 1,'97 2.300 Butter, bids '2lO ; 6,200 3,045 Do. firkins and kegs I 7.5 I 5,542' , 4,672 13lootus, tons 75 3,1400 I 6,02; llran and hliddrgs,s'ka 34 1 2.9213 2 079 Bricks, Fire., Tiles- , 300,500 157,214 Hag"., bundles 127 1 7,027 270 Brooms, dozens 1130 I 12,400 11,360 11..,•kR,Iknel 2n 0,423 3,455 Candles, boxes 1,255 14,3:1.1 4,073 Corn, bushels "2,003 43,951 244,239 • Corn-men), bushels 11S 1 1,572 15,134 Cider, 1,14 , 1 Cilel,l4', I'OX, 64 1 25.577 1 20,1770 Col bui, bales 31710,507 I 2,514 C,Jir.,•, sacks 40 I 4 40.:.2.1 I 41,050 C.,lllsli, dritnis- 401 I 231 Coopc:rage, pieces 10744 I .99,745 11,7,275 Copper. it'kg9 SI . 2,n94 Do, Ore, lons - 10 Carriages, packages .111 401 22:1 C. Coal, tons • 131 1,378 - Dry' (10/'Lo, packages' 4,07 S 111.111 08,556 Drugs, pack:gfes 1 ,277 1 fal.f.'N 36.993 Egg'.. bids and boxes I 40.) 5,105 2,922 Fl..lar, 1.14 s I 11,210 316,405 I 105,4411 Feather, 101.5,1 451 %,7174 492r0 Fruit, dried. knob sc7l 11,1,911 9,472 Fi.ll, sui9l. bid, 72 0 610, 1::1 Fish, keg. and kits LS 2,706 1,766 Furs. bales I 51 1 1, 5 90:'10 F r ititure, pkgs .. 201 3.242 I/r...99., 1.1.14 11711 ' 1,71.11 2312 1;41.84,1/1,1,1 11.0.25 24,7.76 2.1,051 I i laser ,r,'. iraelota . .9 212 1,531 5,9 . 17 ....'man Clay, 1.31 ca. - 1,712 1105 11,s:cried. packages ..... ...... 1106 31,11,12 2hi.1....., ianseng, sacks - 292 157 ktaip, lades 41 3,511 2,1211 Dd., loose, nuitils.r...... ...... 1,31 s 11/.710 ::1.41, 1ii1e5,4,....n, bundles . II 1,041 - (erring, 110X1.1,1 - 2..49 390 Ijogs, head 1,100 42,2:12 72,27:: lops, 11111.'', - 1,020 402 lair, hides 1,132 1. 41,a -. It,. packages H." ! 541,174 33,831 1, 41. pieces I '2,1170 I 7,053 2I) 1 1..,11, I/11111111,n 3 , 1 1 1 . 013 1.1 . 41 roil, tons -- 1,991 1,431 rot.. .craps ........ ....... ........ 11 I 11 1 12 1,4112 :sm. ore. 1.0.4 - I 1.199.;5uS 401, kegs - 1 22, I 9 1,955 9.1, i,9. 3.190 1 17,0111 ' 1.,, 011. • ....91. pipe., I.'kcs _ I 14 179 ..ar.l. 1.1. 2.4:41 ; 16.01. , 7.. ao 4901. 1..,..g9 302 ' 15.110 1.411 ...atli..r, I.lls 140 I 1 1.11") 7,1199 11it ~•tln, 1.41.111, 1116 3.47), 4.. ~..... bus . . 111 1..0111 2,09/ a.1.90...11191.4 and pipe 5........) lic: 1 4,.310 i 11.4 , P. .111111 , r, hot I 2, ...•• 77,214 1 1: , 4):1•••• .11•.1,.:1161 0n,,. p•kgs . ... I 1.1. ' 03.'274 i 152,•...3 D.: toll, - hili ' ;7_l 1,41,..t.....5. I.arr. he 1.1)72 ' 12.3'.7.1 I 7.721 Mall, 1.11.../....1, 7 1 / 9 1 2.7 , 1 .'...41. N. 01., keg. 1,4•2 1.7•7; 1 I ' . '0.2 Sole, nacks 1.1:2. ; 2.4 - 7 1 1797 1.0. Rec. 2:17 - 1 4 I 91.1.1.1. . 11a., ; 11,971 1 9..09'. '.Mgrs.l.lool - 1 3701.7,11 i vakunt, 11:4^1 - I 370 I . l'A' i 1tat.,19191...1a 2.43:, I 03 351 1 9..7 1 r4r. nil I.S.k.e. Its .. ............ ......... 4 1 :1.7 In ' ' 1:71 pole at..l 1149 . .01. 1.191..........., 1.443 1 7.061 . 1 , 1,217 Is, tierces 437 1 6.5211 I 7,9,2 1199. Int: r.. 1. 1.031 Irorr. 11,1 , 51' 1 1 0. 3 , 1 el 1.i.47 1 10,714 . 12,011 s 16.. bulk, Itm .... ...... 21.77'. / 201,112 , 2.071.11 17 , 1%444,0. 144 1,'1 1 2 ) 17.3%2 1 5i , ,..2. PL: etal, ton... 311 ' .11,4631 . 21.:::1 1 i51,5•111,..t 15.1.1.,, bag, v; 1 2.624 , 71:.) E ,i.. • . 1.9.9169 3,111 , 27.01.7 ' 29,1 , 4.. P. .9.60. Le,:s - I 9.04.3 ' K.; 1 - , hi., 1••10.4 . .......... . ... - I '-'..-1 , 2.20 41 , e, 1.94...1..... ......... ... ...I 10,2931 315,739 5501 1i..211, Tot, 111, 11, 1443- .... ~- 1,412 1 , a,045 Eal-111-. i ,,, 11.,/, . . .... .. ...._ - I 7311 ; 2.109 11, a, 1.9,a - I 9,4 . 1.213 1ta,.., Lab, 227 I 2.191 ; 2.,e....C2 Sil ',LI', 1114,1 .............. ......... 1,4 a I '2.9'.,,; 33,7 ....I. I 3,01 E. I 3.9.9 1',,. 1.,09 14.1 , 2,1: , 107 1••• ••.1 rho.. tondo+. ... .... - I 1,1 11"0.110i 9,ftss D. Clot,. buslarls. ... ... I 595 asp:, 1 1 , ... Timothy, bushel., . . 217 11,45:, ::,,::, Iv, 11tnny......... •::: , 1,•2,4, 18 ;:al). 140,. ................ ......... - I 16.17.'1 17.1.417 In. ..... k. 1 .... ..... , -1 I 1.310 129 --I 12s 173 1 1 4,1. 1.L..., .......... . ........ - I 1.51.5 I 2.04.. 50:v.1.05... 319 I 3,142 I 1%4,41 ,11, 1 ,, , , , 1 _.111; ! 1,717 1. tilt. 51.. L. 19.191 1 1.15 t 27.4.5.1 1...715't T.ta. 1,9 kAges ..... ..... .....I 5711 I 21.10)4 14x5 u..) I . 1%1711 ' Do. he, A h0f....... . i .1 , 1 11376 I 11.77 ,1 TAI or, 1.1.1. .......... . .. . : 1",,, 1 - , 4.107^ r. I.' lug . . ' • -- i 754 1 1 , 2 12', , 7111 1 '.: 710 NI 099. 19.19.1. A 1,1,-.4..., . ' - 1,161 , .17.. . 11 heal. 1.0.1.1. .. ...1 211111 , ,8,664,710 : ::...) 1..;',:: 51,-1. bob.. ........... ...... ' .1)1.. 7.617 1:414 , : 941,1.4. y, 1.1.1 s I 25' (1 I ' 30;401 215 • N) n• . 5,.. 5.,-, , .. "'• I 1,111 I ___ I-• , cool . 5.1 . 0 11...1.1 war, a 0,,,,,,. ... ..... 1 92, I 4.312 1 -SS 1 1 .9 9., .41..... 1.100 , . 11, 177 1X3=12 .k.h... Itaraktst7m. . Al . • ..... ...... dot Dotter, 1114, halter, ttrkirw ntul 11, S„-rt.. . .... I.dtram . C... I. kra.., ..... k.• tot. . Farman., p.r k itaelta4.-. t Lunen. sack , . tl kummit are, 11 ids , . month, bead 11011. zu latelotz..s.. fifth% foukm Ira nI, po•con •• 1•.11.•• " to.. Lard, 1,61, ••kr,. Lard. ht. 1.1.1. -• ••• . 111. hitt. Lrattiltrar, rills. I trarat itk,• 1,61.1 k•. Ifratt- . Is tits, mat km Nal al ithiS nit Ca 1.... tons nal, sack. Pot and " " " bulk Paper LAW der. kelr4 Rice, tiero, ............. Rag., bal. Rye, s 4-1, In ox eA 811{01.r, I.lJk and LLJr Salt, Lila toumilen Ski I,lilex I.entl ...... Timothy, this. t ;lover. nyl 1.11117.0. 0,101 • • toms rittirolry liquors, Mils__ feu rllrj' trinnuf. hie° Sim 14We* , Si al, I A is.. kiEs mud 11].... •• hltds ...... Tit, haze.. Tati,,w, htda . Tow, 1,01,1 1 ' 1 . 11. 4 . 'MC 1 / 4 11g14 1 . illegal', White Lead, ket.74.... ‘Wittron Waxes, ware, Wire, tilickage,t 6,es. ....... Wale, ... Wheat, Vara, tkga ....... ==!! JAM ES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants PROPRIETORS OP Tlll Collins' Plutsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND IT. WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA REFER kg NCES; hi-roman W Bagnley & Co- Murphy, Tiernan 8: Smith & Slue! sir. Hampton, Wilmu & eaus & Engliah & riIIIADELPIIIA -I,lwAey.WooM rani & Co, Truitt, Brother A Co., Bseou I foli2S LILKM, A. MASON & ct lk.) have opened tvatotiter large lot of Pluid• nod Pl.ti ' , rem Silks, Moire Antique, ,kr„ of very rich nod ele t re , et) Ire and rottrp KC; c. - ';;; • • -4.; • '• P . . • ;•• • 41 .;': . o , ''. ' .+ t: 1 y ~ Tun nralii.-011 Sntnnialy evening, nt inak. there tv. ie feet Shit:llP water in the channel, by the mark. The: Mt.te onintlit la falling imd the Allegheny rising. There wzo, It high wind all through the day on Saturday, and a blinding Iluq swept throng), the streets. About dusk it connuenrisi mining with thunder and lightning. It was the flint rain of any consequence since the commencement of the year. iliould we hay,. heavy rnimi now there is still a chance for n Tnr steamer -Diurnal in the r,miar packet for Whi•od ing thin morning; she loaves at Tits flue pas eagersteamer " Maimno " will be - , IT INN afterne..ii Lr St. Our wen! it, Captain C. i.% and the polite clerk. Mr. S. S will make all (etl c,irtfurtabl, and at ham who travel on the .` Illununp,nlada." TUE Nte..tritiT St. Louis" is n,,w landing, for the Upper 3lisaissippi river. with the intention of leaving Tuetday morning. She ila.9 good accommodations fr Loth cabin and 4 t.,era 4 .. rtvisenzers, and 0f1,r4 a flue opiudinnity 1. , I traveling West in of new liotues TUX new and PLlperb paaseitgor ntennnor . !`ir %Val. Mil taCe" was unavoidably detained on Saturday; she will Is , certain to leave at 4 o'clock this afternoon. She has a limi ted numb,r of rooms disengaged. and we would say to three traveling West to make early application to Mr. C. S. Fri!, 11,, emrteut and .ocure th,•ir ~ii a p si ,' boat. Tin flu , : steamer •• Fairy Quoen,"Calit. K 3 le. will lease this morning. Capt. K. has lately purchaQeil the "tlizeon," anti lie ,-ones highly l'eConinleniifyi RS a prartlral and cxperleneeil L.mhunu. Mr. Win. Ilxmil4 , n is well gliAli flo.l tii fill the vtatliti Inc new n ails ne liret In. IS ciin grattilate Capt. K. In 1111VilIV, 1.4,1 fortnitat.• in retaining the c,riiii•r recta ~1 the •• Que,ll.- (Intrier, 4 , f the Iltlo, Kay The river was at a staml all day yosterday with Ws, fort valor in the canal by the murk. 11, th e tills there were G 4 wellies water, f,r ntenalimats. The Allegheny, t - tl.l. Lae chnnge.l her tlestiittion. to St. 1,114 10-111001,%, %Val lilt 4114.0011 Water 4411 the Fltlla, thr..ngh the nn.hlle elan-. I, le.r L. ascend, in ,order to go to Pithibural, no Cont.4 4 l44l4itaoth 441141 .h• I :01 Colleilld( 4 1110 gu CO St. 1.441114 4 . The 1444 W 4014111er )1011,41441141, that tollrot one of her hoilorA re antly y.,ter.103 fully repaired, 11,i her wny to New Orlenn, . . The A li.llleltiA ricer. ht. the 1/1...1 nam 641inc..c ith :a/ incite+ watcr in the channel Oki,. Little Ruck. and IZEI=EIMMMIESMIIII Altlll VED. ftennier •• t •• •• Venture, liul,w, St. ill,. Diurnal. Buy City. 31illi•r, St. Lin,. •• vrs, i•. • Minn, Belding, St. lAA., ItTED. Perlite.a, liliinl.,l h. •• IVeht Ni•wt•iti Jettl•rmin. Bennett., Itriiwfinv i Ile. •• City, 11o), •• Venturi., •• l'siioll7lllp.. FIMICh. Si. 1..../1.11 , . 1,1 , 1111...11. t/ . .N0i1, Cincinnati. NV. 11. tin. St. houi.,. It. V. Sao., 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE PITTSBUIttiII AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEYANCE OF PAS°KNUIfIS AND FRRIOIIT lIETWEEN Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint Louis. Ting LIAR 114 COMpOI.4I of .even piiwerful Steismem iirmtled for slieol, an•triiiiitorL uud is 11W ONLT TlIkOla:11 DAILY LINE or STE %If l• trELI, 1,11 the Ohio rivi.r. It with C. S. Midi Lino of Stemilerii from CiDritamtt to Limbo' ilk. and Sriliti by urltiell passetwer, nrs fid.drd and doily T‘‘o new Steluili-r haw th,. Line, whirl, ~.itota of the • ik , of , lilicreurr PUCK FA . ): fiTATP IM. TV. Iliit.nitoorr.x Sunday. CITY nF WII 1:FL1NG...130111 AUGMENT it. N. Cihms.l , CINCINNATI ....... ! vilnia PHILADELPHIA It .1. 1:111, PENNSYLVANIA .11:111 g UNIT - 6TM_ I F'rida r. Pt li+lrClU 111 I tr Neu Sint mitiy. daily at to A. M. prwi.i.ly. after utile u . rd• k on t h e pnrticolor-, 'Apply oti JOHN It. LI VINCISTON, Jolts FLACK, Agolita,7 11,41, PrrrsuPun n, Noreruber, Pittsburgh, Steubenville and W heeling Pax Yetis. TLo DIUItN AL, Capt. J. A. 1 4 ,11aLy.-t. fUld FOIL KIT (.71"I'Y, Capt. B. U Y. trill 1 . 1111 1, ILE+II2I.AIt DAILY PACK FTS L, , ta,. 1.a10,,-Stvuben‘ alit and Wbovllng, atopping at all it,l,•rrao- Tia. LI CIIN.\ I, will Inave Pitts/mg:ft mu W... 1• Fikla)a. at 10 A. \l.—lt/want 0, lecoro Wll4 , ,,litig Ant Tue.layx, TlturK.lnyi anal Satardayn, at 7 ‘.,; o'clock, A. M. U ..... 11, , , , 4 I Lit 2 1 n.: crates LLT• Tintrodaye and Satnninya, - "aelok. A. °'°°s c, 4.0 w iII leave NVlnl.ling on Monciap., Wedn,wlarn and Pei 114rs, at 7!.4 (iclork, A. M. p . f . ,freiiltl or pumagr apply l on boor!, or to J. . P)LLI Sti WOOD. Agent, 1.931 47,•5C. 1.341 tegular Placket for Wheeling, Parkersburg. lloeklugpurt. Pomeroy. Point Pleasant anal Gal!polls. The new end very hritt ttranda ntrattter Cll A AVKR V, W. P. TORIIENCE. t. 111 len% i• 14,1 . 111,' altt,,•unit 111 i, rll‘,llllll . ports t..t y rrititty. nt .1 P M. The t 'tint Iry Arty ls nosy rorelvinz frt.h.r.ht nt the Montm- Ailt.•ln a Innt f. Zeta Ferry 1111,1 1 , 11,4 t ntreeth. The htt-arna-r MMA taKAMA , ._ . 7".. , ..5AN10Aitai1; A Ykias—Cbrk. A nnorr-- will 1, tn. for tln• 441,4,v4• and all 41444•11.4,11440 0 , 40 I. V. April I:41i. nt 1 I'. M. For fr,-i t clt or 10n."4444,g, , 194141) bonr,l. I. 411,11 (.'01,1.1Nt4 %Vol ID or BARN F.S. A:74,110. 1,4116 'IN /45 1 1 1_ 1 ••. 1::9 1 Thu ntraluvr FA IK QUF.F.N. Cu pt. J. Klo., L i f4:42. —Cirri:, W. lIIIIII.I,A—U lent,• fit!' the tt l.•%•• I.IS N D A N . Apr Il 1401. at lu A. Ful fr.•.0,11t pumuAs• apply on board ut 11, ['FITS MAI6II MAUINE ASSOCIATION /U.,0)15. N. '. ILD . r aplo Tlle .togunor CLIMIN, Capt. Tung. ": Clerk. R. NIVANVE—wiII Icqtyo 1,.t . the alk - w.. and Ititeriumllate ports (ma TUESDAY, April 16th. at I ~'. I'. NI. 41" 0.4.; I 1J1; 1 II 1,1 ).4 ; 1 . 11 Irvight or paxsace apply on lksard. ct nt PITTS- Cl MA RINI: .k.SSOCI ATION IMONI6, s 2 Water npl4_ For St. Louts, Keokuk, Galena uud Dubuque. The steamer DEI,Eti ATE. Capt. J. 11! M 1n 1i- AITI--11. , rk, J. S. LEatitEß—Viii leave f.r the 1,1.0Ve And Interm,Sinto port:. on THURSDAY. April 13th. at 4 o'clock P. M. F. r ft,iv "r pas. ' apply on hord, or at the rrrrs 1:1 Pail! MARINI.; .‘SSOCIATION 1itt031: , .. No. Wnter npl4 The slat:otter WIEAT WEST, ertllL. S. I.lyr:it—Clerk, A. NIVARTr—u 111 Mire for thu attovt.• atsd ititerttsltatt• ports utt WEDNE.3.DAY. A 'v it 1 t'Alt, at 10 tt'clts•k A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. or at the PIrTS 111.11G11 MAIIINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. S'2 Water street. a 1,14 Nor St. Louis. steamer SILVER WA Vt.:, Capt. .1. M'Mu r Wl—Clerk. C. 11. Wn.latoi —will 1..av0 Gar Clio above and intennollato porte on TUESDAY, April 151.41, at IU o'clock A. M. For freight or poooagc apply on board. or at rirrsmAtolt MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, N. 1: Water Wort - For St. Louie. The atortmer Oft %EL, Captain R. Fnra as, E. EVANS kayo far Ow aI re and ititertordinte porta on MONDAY, April 1141 i, at 10 del k, A. N. For froight ur pomago apply on board. or at the PIM NIAItINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. b".ll•atxr 0 For St. Louis, Keokuk, Galena and Dubuque. The steamer ST. LOUIS, Capt. Jimur DEAN— Will leave for the above and intermediate ports on MONDAY . . For freight or limiting,. ripply on holm,. or at the PITTS DU It° II AND MARINI , . ASSOCI ATIO:g ROOMS. apl'2__ The steamer SOVEREIGN, Cajaa , u 11. T. Ilt - rentsraoa—Clerk,C.ll. lan halve Gar sitin above and Intermediate porte on MONDAY, April 14th, at 10 A. M. For freight or passao apply on'board, or at the PITTS EI:RUH MARINE ASSOCIATION 1t00,116, Nu. 52 Water street. uptl 15 Si 1 _ . The ateamor NATHANIEL 110LNIES, Capt. HON. KENNEDY—CIerk. F. X. ltEro—wlllloave fur the al.ve and aternlediate ports on 1110N DA V, April 1.1111, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For frrlght or 110a9000 apply on board, 111 to the I'ITTS -111:0011 NIAIIINE ASSOCIATION ItOOMS, No. 212. Water aplo For St. Louis and Illinois River tr - rt • The steamer Slit WI IA A M WALLACE. IL CAmettxu.,--Clerk. C. S. Jr the 1160Vr and i 'Pratd iatg Iwric un `Ja)NDAC, April 14111, at. 4 tischwk, A. M. F••r freight or pa,tage apply on board. or at the 111 . Ittl 111 A KIN E ASSOCIATION ItOOMS, No. 1.2 Wuh•r Brut. nplo • -J. BANKSENOX For St. Lards, Galena and Dubnque. The steamer SA I NT LOUIS. Capt. JESHE DCA ni —Clerk, .1. IL laterratt,—wilt lenve for the above and Intermediate ports on MONDA April 14th, at 10 o'clock, A. 31. For freight or pnioinge apply on board, or at the PITTS MAW II MARINE AS3OCIATION ROOMS, Nu. 2 Water rt art. apt() : .. The steamer MONONCAIrELA, Capt. M. A. Cox—klerk. S. S. Etrutittiot— will leave for the ;tls.ve and intermutliste ports o n Mufi D A 'V, April 11th. at 4 oclock I'. M. Nor frvisitt or passage apply on Isttml or nt thy PITTS 11111',G11 NIAIIINE AssoclAtithv Rooms, No. 012 'Wahl tatr,t apS Oy IL ALMONDS—I3O lbs. fur sale b ;o'2 B A FAUN . E;iToCki . a CO RIVER NEWS. PORT OF. PITTSBURGH WIIEELLNG, ZANESVILLE. Zanesville Packet LOU ISV LLE For Lottlxville %4SII ILLE For Nashville SAINT LOUIS, &c For 6t.. Loud For St. Louis. For St. Loris MEDICAL The Greatest Medical Discovery OE THE AGE. M. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has! discor croft In one of our common posture weeds • remedy Eliot moon enop kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula too rmmnon Ile has treated It In over eleven hundred rases, and never failed except in two cans. (both thunder humor.) 'Re has now in him ptsse,ion over two hundred certificates of its value. all within twenty miles of Boston. wo bottles are warranted to cure a narslag, awn month. to. to three hottlm will care the `Drat kind of pimplea . tif thr Moe. Two to three haittles will scour the system of bolls. o bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker to the and stomarb. Three to fire bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to care all humor of the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear anal blotches etztonc the hair. Four t,. ylc liottlea are warranted to cure corrupt and run nine ravrs. t hie little will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three to nre warranted to cure the most des. f:141.1. 4 of rhennintisin. Too or three bottles ore warranted to cure the Nrotut cases of ringworm. Three to four bottles ore warranted to cure salt rheum. Piro to eight tiottles trill cure the worst cased( scrofula A benefit is always experienced from the that bottle, and a perfect-cure is warranted when the above quantity taken. i tinny looks so improliable to those who have in vain tried all the wouderfal medicines of the day, us that a com mon weed growing in the posture, and along old stone walls, should cure every humor in the system; yet It is clown fixed fact. If you have a humor it has to start. There are no Ifs nor node. hums or ha's about suiting some cases and not yours. I peddled over a thou mnd bottles of it In the vicinity of lisoton. I know Its efforts In every case. It hoe already done some of t h e greatest cores ever done in Massachusetts. I gore It to children n year old; to obi people of sixty. I have seen poor. puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh ,was soft and flabby, restorid tun perfect state of health by au Ind tie. To those who are subject to a sick headacho, one bottle will always cm e it. I t given great relief to catarrh and dlz xiiiesa Some who have been costive for years, have taken and iven regulates - I by it. Where the toady Is sound It works mite easy, tint where there is any derangement of the func tions of miture, it will cause very singular reit:dings, but you must zeit be alarmed—they always disappear In from four days to a week. There is never a had result from it. On the contrary, when that feeling Is over, you will Gel yourself like a new person. I limed some of the most extravagant rnruniiwp..ii it that man ever listened to. No change of het is eavr neressary--eat the best you can get. I have like n lee an herb, which, when simmered in sweet oil, dissolves Scrofidons swelling of the neck and under the ears. Price brier of the Medical Discovery $1 per bottle. 1 tirivlions for one table spoonful Per day. Children over eight yenta, dessert sisainful; children from five to eight years. rasp siuful. As no direction can be made applicable Li all constitntions, take enough to operate or the is/leek twice a day. Mr. K VANUA' gives personal attendance In bad cases of wln - deßale and retail, at Dr, KESSEIVP, 140 Wood corer of Virgin alley, (Lull J. P. FLEMING, Alto vbetly. ,attplllydtw AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL , FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COTJOTIS, COLDS, HOARSE- N ItoNCUITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA A\ll CONSUMPTION. '6 i',7 - . ._;?'Y . reffifte.2","tif.:7o,i Tate Ilkurtir in offered to the com munity with the confidence we feel in on article which neldnin fails to real ize the happiest effects that can be de sired. to wide is the nett] of its use fulnens, and en numerous the cases of its rune, that almost every section of the country abounds In person., pub licly known, who have been renturedit m from shuttling and even desperate din eas.a of lungs, by its use. When once tried, Its supe riority ever every other Meg Urine of its kind. is too apparent eisnipe observation, awl where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous atTeeLiollit of the pulmonary ur ine., which are incident to our climate. Nothing Lies culled louder for the earnest Inquiry of medi cal men, thou the alarming prevalence and fistallty,ef con sumptive complaints, nor has any one class of diseases had more of their investigations and care Tint as yet no ado. goat, remedy ban been providml, on which the public could ,10;s•ii.1 f,.r pricertion front attacks upon the respiratory or et, nutit the introduction of the CLUSIIRY PECTORAL '(hi, article is the pc duct of a long, biborions, and, I believe, successful endeavor to furnish the contuumity with such a remedy. in this last statement the Anierican people arenow themselves prepared L. Judo:, Iml I appeal with conlidmice to their decision. If there is any dependence -to he placed In olio! men of every clam and station certify it has done for brim if we Cllll Inuit our own Senn°, when we see dangerous otrections of the throat and lungs yield to it; if we can depend .11 the assurance of intelligent Physician*, who make it their tenant". to know—in short, if there is any reliance upon any thing. then it It , irrefutably proven that thin medicine dues re lieve and thmiliture the rte. of Mimeses It i. tkaigned for, be y...l ally ond rill others that are kiniwn to mankind. ((this be tree, it tainted lie too freely published, nor too widely known. ~,sni,a‘i should know it. A remedy that cures is price less to tlono. Parents should know It, their children are 'obeli,et to Thom. Al! should know It, for health can be priced to no one. Net ouly nimuld it he circulated hero, but omenu here. not only in Lilts country, but in all countries. Ili ox faithfully we have ailed en this conviction, is shown in the fail that already this article lien made the circles of the globe. The Mill ti.Ver mds on its Malta. No continent is Illiont it., Mill but few 1,000.5. Although nut in so general it, in other onion., as in this, it i 3 employed by the more intelligent i oitti.t all civilized countries. It is eaten tely employed in both Americo,—in Europe, Asia, Africa, All.l4lloia and the far-uIT islands of the nen. Life is es dear to Its possessors there m here, and they grasp at a valuable relies! r with even 1:1101) avidity. Unlike most preparation. of as is intl. it Ls an exiniunive composition of costly material. Si ill it bi atrocity] to the public at a retisonaLlylow price, and what Is of vastly MOW. Ingwr4mee to them, Its quality Is 111,T suffered bi decline from its original standard of excel lence. Every !silt'," of this malleitie, now manufactured, bi a, good as poor lets been Made heretofore, or as we are CLL. itttbb. of making. No toil or emu ie maned, In maintaiulng it in the best iterfertion which It Is possible to produce. Nose the patient who procures the genuine CliEBll7I Per ms tt„ can rely on having as good an article as has ever been bail by Ili.x who tetdify to its cures. By pursuing this course, I hove the hope id in saflirfactit tho 'a...rid, as well as the ere- Prepared by .1. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chi i,det, Lnwell: Mass. B.ild by li. A. PAIINP.STOCK & CO., at wholesale and re; tail. by every Druggist lu Pittsburgh, and by till Dealers everywhere. apl:4md&w ."111.119PFLA ND'S CELEBRATED EAMAN irrrmr.vtioNplitrAriw Dr. C. AL J . ActißONlFhlladel• 1 ,1,1,L, will efArtli.By cure 1.1%-pr ComplaDTlTlWOMltinu- Iwe, for Nersons Defiiiity, Diseased of the Kidneys, and ell ,lidcom% nrioing from n Disordered Liver or Stomach. Stich rut Coastlris tiou, I 'maul Mee, Fultime, or Blood to the Dead. Acidity of the Stomach, Naneea, th-artlitirii;Diaguat for Food, Fulnees or weight in the Stowed', Sour Frumatiote, - , Kinking,. or Platt/Ting at the Pit M=El=ll==l:=Ml and Dilll,lll Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chunk ing or Se fforatiug Sensation whim iu lying Pootwre, Dimness' nl thiiee. Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever cud Pull Pain in the Hem!, Deficiency of Perspiration, l'rlow of the Skin nod Eyes, Puin in the Side, Liao:, (Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat blurring In the Flesh. Constant Imagin ings of Evil, cud great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in railing the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with n feeling of tho utmost *mii dimo•m tts virtues and adaptation to the discos. fur which It is n•onuniend,d. It is ro new and nntrivd article, but one that has stood the test of tee years' trial before the American people, and its reputation and. sale is unrisalled by any similar prepare. ti.a a ext.& The testimony in its favor given by the meet prominent and well kuowu Physifinno cud Individuals, in nil parts of the country, hr Imumtiaa Beferting any who may doubt, to my "Memorabilia," or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the Gorman Bitters. Principal Oilier and Manufactory, 1..2 Arch street, Plata. delphia. Sold by Dr. lea IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; IL A Valluisnock &Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, No. 60 Wood street; 11. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny. deelikdawly is RIVATE DISEASES-DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth st nets, devotes his entire attention to an Office tir- ILIA business is, for the must port, confined to private Irenersof Discuses. and such paltdubeffectons, brought on by imprudence, youthful Indulgence need excess. Syphilis.. Syphilitic' Entptiona; Gonorrhea, Chet, Strieittre Urethral leschartp*, Impurity of the Mood, with all diseases of the Venereal Organ. Skin Disease., Scorbfitic Eruptions, Totter, Rifts - worm, Mercutial DifteetteS, Sentinel weeknees, I usisitencv, ' Pfles, Eliettniatism, nenitle Weakness, Monthly Soppreasitms. Itisesses'of the Joints, Pliffutaffn' Ann, Nervous Affections. Pains In the Beck and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys. successfally trenttit Curegnaranteed. Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come ore derlhis care. Office and Prieuto Consnitation Rooms 50 Smithfield at., between Third and arch streets. Sir-Charges moderate. [novs:dtwly DR. - BROWN coutiuttespqe consulted for the cure of BLVILET DIISEASXB. Ills auroras In twig-atending Cll.w is unopoiatod. tatiteted are invited to call without delay. Perwita afflicted with Venereal Die. Lierl, lilwuuutt i nat,Plies, or Serabawl Dainty, should not lelay to got Ids advice. Letters containing a fee,AnUnediate• ly answered. e f ools and Private ROOM, Nn. 60 Ealititficad Atreq, between Third and Fourth atreele. Pittsburgh. DR. BROWN AT lIOME.-Dr. is now at his new quarters, N 0.60 83.tITIEVIELD STREE'r. where the affiicted are invited to call. Certain, safe and speedy cures in all cases guaranteed. Persons of with the following diseases should not fail to got his Syphillis, Goner Glixd, Strictures, Urethal Din charges, Impurity' of the Blood, and all diseases of Venereal origin: Skin Diseases, Tetter, Ring Worm, Mercurial Rains, s o minid Ifeakness., Monthly Suppressions, Disoascs of the Joints, .Fistula in Ana, Nervous Affections, Pain M the Duck, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys. PB7 RHO C CO.—TRANSPORTATION . E-,—flaring made extensive p prwatiopsditiepisiter, we are rmw prelim red to do ndIINAYY BUSINESS lav PENNSYL AN NA and RAILROAD,I=I.OOIII TO AND nom THE EAST ERN CITIES. ...t1) Atem assure one friends and all those disposed to patronixothe Penns. Canal and Railroad, that no pains will be wirel;tayendpr general satisOmeinn to, 2,111 ry port of Eastern and Wiwtorn Freight. The AVOIDANCE TIIE INCI;INED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY 'PORTAGE RAILROAD skill give increased despatch to tho • •of freight Office on Pk.W.N eteo t, at . theiCanal Dish). nilll4 LLOYD &LEMON TO. CO.—TRANSPORTA- TioN LINE—VIA PENNA. CANAL uud ILAILROAD.—The anbscribers are p pared to FORTY TONS OF PRODUCE DAILY w Phita delphia, Baltimore. or New York, vta the State Work,. 'They sin pay pattimlar attention to Way Freights betwtwn l'lttsburnit and iohnstown. Having a DAILY LINE OP Fllticr CLASS PHNNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope t,, I a able to render entire satisfaction. lEIt'S TRYIsTSPORTAtION 1 Anticipating the vault of facilitlea fur trail/Totting Freights to and from the East ern Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroads, we re increased our stock of Boats, kr., on same, to a IaIIIIILE DAILY LINE. which gives us a capacity of over noo tons per month Kell way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise the State Improvements, there will be nothing sp ared on oar part render general githifin•tiiiii In forw arding Eastern and Werner, Frights with prinuptitonlo and despatch. KR a ,ITCH RLI.. C:+nal Banin. Pitt/4mm+. Pa. OLA BROWNWINDSORSOAR just received five grins of this fine Scrip. JO& YLMING, moll corner of Diamond and Market sta. GiIAK AND OTHRR ENHTA I NONB a N.„.5 Wood, l'apvislaruistied and Unvernished, fornsio nt eyl W. P. MARSHALL. 8 CO.'S, 87 Wood M.. agwe'Vjr.;.‘,-1 - 4,* 474'J 41 Y: - z" o * !ZOE : -41 • • < 'res! *". 4,7' . • , ' -,r -`" , • . HOLLAND BITTERS ELECTUO-CHEMISTIirEAROMA , Echt (I,9ch ° Kruidcn Bitter& TYPO YEARS have elapsed since the-intro ; dnetion of Ms valuable M. I" ne into the 'United Pfates, Duri ed ng this time it has gained wrirersol. yoruksrify as • y remfor .Ayer and Ague. Dysprpnc "figrsti7l, headache, Loss fir ;with,: Blind and Bleeding Piles. Many of our most worthy citizens testify to its wanderfhl efficacy In all affections of the stomach and liver. As a tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief It affords in all cases of debility or weakness of any kind is aimed In stantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic arse. liana, It has In numerous instances proved highly beneffclal, and In others effected a decided care. When eminent physicians prescribe, and their patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surety we may cruse t doubt, and eagerly test its virtues for ourselves. ' • FEVER AND AGUE,. A aweqf Michael Kelly, Standing anwi by Bberhatio !Tol land Billers.—Michnel Kelly, No. 117 Grant. near Smithfield street, says: " Last July, while running on the rivet7on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New OrleaMs Vweis taken with fever and agile. For eight longmonths I safferati with this dreadful disease. The greeter part of - this thne was unable to work, and spent at least fifty.tiollamfor dif ferent medicines, but I found no permanentirelief.` Three weeks ago, one of my friends Insisted upon mA trYing.Doer lutre's Holland Bitters, saying that a cure tOsputannteni. After taking it for one week, I must .state I was a !onto/ man. I have been at work now for two vreetsi and: bate had no return of the chills and fever whatever." I certify the above statement is true. • TOMAH ADAM, Dtarnond• House, Or at R. Chester's. Gothic HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Liscomb, of Birmingham, says: "I have found In lioorbave's Hitters a remedy for headache and debility. My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. N. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he has experienced much relief from Its use for headache. READ 'TILTED ;' 1 A HoTkrod, 's Testintony.—Jocab Blushes, llring hi the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After Buffeting fts• Some time the misery attending an utter pros tration of mind and body, I have been mitered, by Whig Boerbave's Holland Bitten', to perfect. health." r r The fact of this remedy being In suchliigh repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, Now York—iii fart, In every Holland settlement in the United States - -argues, mach Id Its favor. STRENGTH AND lIP.ALITC RESTORED. Me. John Davidson, living ten miles aboverrittsburgii, on the Pennsylvania Canal, says: "When I commencedtsking Boerhave's Holland Bitters, I could hardtrwalk+now,../ enjoyegcellent health." • r. WEARN MIS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Another Great Owe Effected by Znrhavet Holiancriffilters. • —The wife of Peter Do Witte, living in Holland Town, Site• boygan county, Wisconsin, stifferedmuch from weakness of the stomach and Indigestion. She lout been under a physle clan's care for some time, but the di ease seemed to, halite even hie akill. 'She purchased some Liolland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to her stomach. her anpette and strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this Is another great cure effected by your inisildne. , • - s , We have still to moon] many wmulerfaf cures effected i t this remedy, bat mast wait another oppertnnity: OisMh you can rely upon, what we have published are from persons much respected in our clemnunity, nod are literallytrue. z i4‘,,,. Editor She twgrut Nlenerbek Slieboy ' Wis. . RIDEUMATIBM, ~, ;_ . A Cur of Two Months' Standing cured by Boer ' Ei4. Land Etifters.—George Henderson, of Pittiburgh, i' "After suffering for three months withrheriMatie 'piiil'of the . time so severely as to confine me to niy'bedL4 littieheen entirely mirial_by, using Boerhave'a Holland Blame I have had one,attack s ince, but found aim** hmtente Mtieturrellef In the same medicine. . It is, in toy ophdono sup remedy for rbitabatiorm" NERVOUS AND ItHIT EALATO3 AFTECTONII.. _ This changeable weather is likely to prodnce A griratdall. of aicknem. To persona troubled with nervous or rheumatic effections, we would recommend Roerhare`a Holland linters. On referring to oar columns you will. find certillatas - from some of our first German and English clrizens.—Prizerja rants Stoats Zeitung. THE WORST FORM OF FILES CAN RE CURED.. We are at liberty to refer to severatwell known. gentle• men, who have Vied, thoroughly tested, and now recommend' Boerhave's Bollard Ritter.. as a remedy for piles. We aro not at liberty to put bah their names, but will take pleasure In rethrring any person to themwho denies this statement. . For this affection, one-half of the prescribed dose Whotild be taken—say half-teaspoonful—morning, noon and night," one hour before meek. The great popularity of tide delightful Aroma ham iodated mw y Imitations, which the public shoal guard apingpurr rhami Bo not pomaded to boy anything else until you have ven Boothave's Ifollarul Bitters ttir trial . Oa. bot tle mitt conduce you how infinitely superior itim to till these imitations. fkip-Sold at $1 per bottle. or six bottles for ss,l4,ths solo proprietor., 1 BENJAMIN PAGEL & Manufacturing pharmeivutists and Chemists, cor. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsimrgh. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Druggists, corner Second and World streets. And nil Druggists in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester aid Temperunccmille. 80O2R;dmily DR. MORSE'S TNVIGORATINC: $ CORDIAL' • A PIISNOMEAVON 'Health B.estored and Life Lengthened of doing some on of belief-Me. - .; '1 I ' T I 7' IRI 1,, IT WILL-replace weakness with strength incapacity with : efficiency, innularitysilitiNform natural activity, 40this not only without hazard of reac tion, but,tvjth a Nippy effort on the general organization. thtikalL. 'maladies, Wh'efever tlioy finish Lei Ado noriSsMil l iddliKtnsd-131a1 - the par . elliatioiliC4 the nerve of motion and seneatitm — fa7PiNield - death. hear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease . , the ElLtir Cordial is the only reliable preparation 'known. 3r No language can convey an adequate idea of the lmmedi. ate and almost miraculous change which it °exotica's in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nerecup system, wh.ll4 l * broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sicknose—the'roustrung and relaxectorginization is at linca braced, revivified emit built up. The mental and physics( symptoms of nervous dicsmse vanish together midst itsjunt suet'. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial propeitiip of the medloine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to Its normal condition. t LOSS OF MEMORY, Confasion, giddiness, rush of blood to the bead. tuelancbcd,r, dObility, hysteria, wretchodness, thoughts of seirtleatrvaation —fear of insanity. dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabfli tY, nervousness; inability to sleep, disease Incident to decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency. constipa tion, etc., from whatever causes arising is, if there be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely Intel -llble A GREAT IffEDICINN FOR FILEAttS. The unparalleled effects of this gredt restorative in alt complaints incident to females, mark. a new era to the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have beeninvented— thousands of itivigorants concocted—oil purporting. to be specified in the various diseases and derangements to which tho delimit° formation of woman render her liable. -EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who salters from weakness, derangement, nervousness, trio- TOOIII, VOA in the bock, or any other disorder, whether pe culiar to her sex, or common to both sexes—should give the. Invigorating COT l Alltit a trial. • MARRIED PERSONS, Cr others, will find this Cordiahafter they have , used a bat• tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system; halt directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have boon so but for this extraordi nary preparation. And it is equally potent fur the many disown* for which it is recommended. - Thousands of young men have been restored by.using it, and not lu a single in stance has It failed to benefit them! 3 • PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, Or consumptive habits, are restored by the ow' of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TILE MISGUIDED. Theta , are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by .early habits of youth, viz: weakness of theilack amt. limb., pains in the howl, dimness of sight, lose orrauscuter. power, palpitation. of the. heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irrita bility, derangement of the digestive. functions; general de bility, symptoms of Consumptions, ete. .• Mentally, the &mirth' effects on the mind are much to by dreaded. files of Memory; confusion of Ideas, defuse/de& of spirits, Mil fombodings, aversion to society, selAitstrost, love of solitude,limidity t etc., are some of the arils produced. AU tbnei afflicted,' BEFORE GONTIMIPLATING MARRIAGE, amnia reflect that a sound mind and body two the Most ne. comely requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed. without these, the journey through life becomes a weary iAlgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the slew t.titamlnd heem n es shadowed with despair, and filled with the mann. chalk reflection that the happiness of another becomoe blighted with your ow& • CAUTION I BROWN Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterMed . hy some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will lawn dm proprietorl facsimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, end thefoltoW , log words blown 113 the glass: "Dr.' ftlorses Invigorating Chianti. C. IL RING, ProprirtOr, N. T. - The Cordial IN put up, highly concentrated, in pint bOttles —prico throe dollars per bottle, two for tiro.dolltirsi siaatdr twelve dollars. C. IL RING, Proprietor. 192 Broadway, Y • Sold byDruggiste throughout the United ;hates, Ctunida and the West Indies. • Pittsburgh... Air RIGHT'S PREMIUM K AVIA Rib 7 coola the head, and ruinous nll nyntptoirm of ache. Persona Ming WRIWIT'S KATITAIRON Are never liable to sumetroke. 7 WRIGHT% PREMIUM RATHARION Is the nusit valuable acqulsitkm to tbo toilet, retaining, the Hair in any required form. For axle by Irr.'llEo. H. KEYSER ina R. It '5F.1111.114 OM. 4'115 cents par hula& • Bodo AIATR - 131W811ET.Laige sigiplios of ,E—ng lab Hair Eruabes Just received by ' . .10S. ELESLINQ Corner Idarhetat. and libtmorllE (iEO. BINGHAM k CO., Coma Banlo. Liberty e NEW INTELLIGENCE OFFICE—If you want to, have.- help' tind-emplrgioeut, ;buy sr sell property, call ;IttliaWltfitli INIT,LI.IOI:NCIS OFFICE, Nei. 14 Fifth street, nearidirket street.. Legal DiCaMitiltil , Ma NI:y.111g -41:m0.1616 DepitiFewtdd despatch. tfidthtti JOSEPH , W. LOWIII%I-: 00 2, 80. 'Extr a for epic, ;CEVAA daiDi roc IT rel..) • ' No. TiriVodd street. Vilgt .TABLE SALT F0REA341,14 , ,L1. bAge Piet recelvegi and for _ • • • WINN & ANDERSM, -'- MEDICAL.' BOPRH A V EIR MM3IIII OM R OF NERVOUS DISEASES. A0111ITS: —.DR. OEO. it. KEYSER, No.l4olTood et. —.FLEMING BROS, No. 60 Wood street; . E. SELLERS' Wood Amt. Allegheny & al . • .JAMES T. SAMPLE 4'M; .3. P. PLEMING. Agent far 0bt0...J. 1). PANE, CiecinonlL loplLdtvrty OP 10 bales in store and for sale lip fob.% SPRINGEI t t BARBS Pall. t N. "it
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