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'.. ~_ P ' 01.74 4 lit Ai °14e... it :hl. : r:. ~~; ' rt ~5 ~ ~' ' ~ ~ MEI ( ,AFFAIRS TUESDAX _MORNING Important Conspiracy rase. Quarfrrltro, Adwaa and Commonwealth v=. Jame , M. Wa'ker et al. This cast•, which eharges Jame. M. -. Mr. Walker, Themloro C. Wallicr and I, ,, aitnt n Dorman woman, with conspiring to defrunil him out of $7OO, was continued yostcrds3. illenie Meek, so-ore.---I am the wife of Lonie Mask : is:the brother of Louisa Strip; I saw Louisa after she came from the Poor House; she gave me $lOO to take care of; my husband wont to the bank and got $lOO besides, which was no part of the $lOO I got; she also bought a good many dresses, a bonnet, ; she bought things for the children tioi that atiomated bi sourly $7O ; Louisa gut her $lOO back h is t week; we did nut use the $lOO for paying her ohl C, OS ~ramined.—Can't tell the time Louisa came from •the Poor House; can't tell the time when the constable arrested her On this charge; saw the t , 500 she gave to her brother-in-law ; she knew she had spent $7O by her settling for that umount with her brother: her brother used the SSUO in buying a coal pit; can't tell whether she payed money or gave ereklit on the $5OO lie hail previously borrowed : I am vwe.wing to this because it is the truth and nothing ; I was not by when the settlement was made: e:tn . ; tell how bqi;.:: it wa , after Louisa left the Poor House that her brother .71. t the $5OO. Alexander Herron, ..tsora.--I brought the German Wennln in from the Poor I !oust, in.lnnuary last; brought her to Mr. Patterson • s yard on Liberty rart-eb she sea , near me whiie in the yard; did not hear Mr. Walker say " Louisa how are your legs r EXtryi her the wagon was ready to start. she conic out and asked if she could p. C l ung to town, and I replied as there w a s net much of II she : this sins the first notice I had that rnr 101 ,.., going to town : I was going to get, a load of ror the Poor House: it W :el iu the mouth of but what No:tit:al:a day can't t,dl ; W Mr. nonjatiOn Kelly and Mr. Chalfant on the opp,lte side of the tire, t at ith Mr. Walker: Mr. Walker, us far as I could roe, rms. anciour to have this mutter ,e:tled; I am now living at the Poor House with Mr. Walker. tl.is glar:e ,if the evidenec, n document Iva. , re hi, Lsdminc,t to he in the hand c; the Indrict .11 rule:l:C.l Mr. 'Kelly I'rcin al/ v rurther pn.so ,-ution lor insult,, fr., for nicl in eons idurntion the F:1::: 0 0 . My., the foi low ing unique unto i.f hand : $::011. 5 1)OCCIllher, 1855. 1).10 Ininisa for oire.roil I.y h, rto n:,, W. 11,11 1 ".1'.. , 01;3t.• to pny de • .1 . ,51ES KELLY. phi the I.:tek of it the al...ve ;vas lifted on 010 4th of Cal. James Anderson. 00 , ,r0 --I am neguaintrid with JaL110: , M. Walker: have known him for ;shout twenty year.s; not azilitainted with his character fra 1. itii.tty and integrity; he has lan empliiyed in the Petiteutiary, of which I am a Director, and would trod hive anything. Mr. M. /a—Hew Mr. A lot: , it hewn ranee Walker was ut the Penitentiary Anibreou—Well I don't know exactly. You reniuniber when the Judtros turned us out. It um, whin tlo y upp , Ontool Col. Mctlandles, there. Ile wa, under the eye of Major fleck ham. Dr. l'ressly, Walker has Leen a mem dt, of ice pectoral chart, and a ruling cider: I eon s:Jur hit character for lionudy and integrity good lie ha: kern one of the until atientivr menthols of toy vite'aly prayer inectine.: ; know Mre. Walker and consider her a mill. i.caceable and amialde lady I; now the faini/y David A. Greer, John Dean, John Stereo!, W m . McHenry, James Robb and Rev. Dr. Gracey all ten titled to Mr. and Mrs. Walker good character, %%bile he resided in Allegheny city. te:ttimony then pruduced. I:Ailuire Menuslry,,trfirth—hi e tp.; It:LI acquainted with Mr. John Peiyie: met him sine 111110 in lieeenilier : it Nvaz ehortly after he was elect-,] the ; asked him hew they were nt the Pair House; he :aid they t‘ero ;.:ettitig : some of the Dtreetors del mit Ir. hat a n :t holy In his Colyal.:1113 :w,l II -I x. 400 :I,y DILKY `Di,versation at that titer : salisequeni:y met Lim again when he told me that Mr. joule,. Kelly hail attempted to i..coninit a rape on weinan thi•re-- a pauper ; he said there was cc /11,11 , . I 1/0 au , .: Ler eiretuastanee, :hat Mr. iziit the her el thiii woman', roam and with this he wait ehargel In 13 1.7 , lace by. Mr. t'tt l .tain John Young. morn—hoside in Lobinson iiMmt ten mile: , from the Puor house; ku"t. Mr. .Jul.n Po:.le. a Director of the Poor; se. r , • arning from a ineet.u;; of the A gi ieultural Board, Jet ., hi \ s licn, after convena;iun, he told dames Kelly had go; into a difficulty at the l't,or !l on , that he !Ind reveive,liutelligenee that he was n a med tli t . r , con•te. i talwet 1 don't know nhctht, the espre. - ..iun, Mr. Kelly was caught in at tempting to ravish or ', , ornmit a rope on a woman there: it Anis one of the two . ;' OenJ asked him,ctin it I , i- Possible? he replied, it is Lori trUO "Id Velly spent more time at the Poor House than it tni: 7 .' nff r r R 2:, a year : re: , rett,.l that Ito It lot n clet:Leti, for it is :u a yen troublesome office. Eiorzire Varner, rutni no] recolleet the day toe Complaint was made to the Board of Mr. o1')-: Mr. Waltzer lirouiihz in a piper, and Mr. ivzo prcic:.! tire : Mr. Waltzer read it, th,• a: , that Mr. Kelly re,igai and. LLCLr C••.‘• PO,V house =MEE 11,re tl.o t»ti tw,ny ch•xd 1.•!:i Ici In aftern,•n. Mr. t;r—rg , P. Ilarmilum openo.l the pr..skseutior!: ho I.as folb,ved by Mr. McCat fur defence. ..r„ day Mee,r.4. M'Candloe F. and Netr..i.. , 11. for the xvin lozali. and Col. 1;1.1. r Poe, arc to Le :c.r lists 1.,,:e, uti-n and thro, I. ,dantF. dl New pene•l A 711 - ri if:, ,iertiviely ;:ues eiaufietition in sfyles anil pric-es. 'Pilo Wiles will here uun . s, r rioe,ll- wi•rt;el f2finifp!e`•erfurl ••••' ire•l .; 2 - 41(1 Yarfli' Hark f•ilk•: i•;tir ~,, vato.t) of Mantillas, Ti'-V. "h"rt' if: g,n,d: vi' ri. .lu-t -all v•iti, a liiwket full i.f and our word for it, vdu can ~•••• rrclia 11 ; ge6 I id:fig:line. Co.hp l, ll C. , . lino iil) iu in their ucwv estldi:lithent, on st., near Fifth. These gentlemen ilispesu ready Itutau elothing, at priims Lk iTaralullud c heap:le:is in the ~,i nity• IVe eari.dt sse I. , iNV dealers can liril to por ch:Lel at this house if ti ey but consent to vial: it, j.articularly it they c.,.tale the influence of 'Wilda 11,111,1. n. ccclt 1:11100; n as the eldest Agu in Pittsburgh. lit•- A ne Jo accidentally ,hat himself 1.,-i .•stctiltitt. in Mete' t.., ern, in the [tin-mond. Ito handling a piet.d. ninl wne in tho Ret of pullin{; kich the tri„.i,zei. is h. !. trittger.i slipped, and d. s .•harged the content, of il.e pier , I int. , hi. hri hand, tcaring it entirely open A piiy..isiati called in who expressed opinion that hie hand ett love to be amputated. -A lad aged :11,,ut ;even years, P ]) r;; I ll,rne, of Allegheny, Any , 11r ,word on Sunday ciiiinin,4 in the rii Cr. a short distance above the hued street bridge. The deceased, while playing on n aat i gat, ai•••iiiiintally fell into the water eel perished aid His body has yet been re On, t•v.ellent family grocery stoma in ,hty, may be found in the Diamond, kept by 1;a, S 111e1h.11,1e.. Goad 1,11,t1 keepers of cur. a utal..rFLin , l the complete establi,ll - out of thh- kind, tool n , ,t fail to patronir , it when proporly pre,enied. Patton pre:•idos Mo' , lll l ,' in the Dinin"nd. ni the non..t a=cful patenbn lately ilisned it. one Ilantll. Ilartupee S Morrow, of ttiio eity, 1-r Itirti:ing iurt pr0,....11 I.l' I W11 6 111:1'9, AC., at. 011 e I,,at of t h They give tiotwe by :in Yuri ',CI/11211l 1••.1111::t1 that nt: infr.7fl; men! on the patent NN ill Le L with arvora:L.: to w. advertisement_ Th , kin Stor,, No. SS Fifth street, has jart received it largo lot of Green, Dlark, Fine and aperline Teas, which is offered for sale wholesale or at the lowest cash prices. This store is noted fir the excellent quality of Tea sold there, and good and cheap Tea at the Pekin Tea Store," has proverb. -This evening ban been select tor the benefit of M:olaine Andrieu, who has born I.s.turing 01l the last winter on the paintings of her basl,ll.l, the tiri.a.t. West and Sunny Smith. This ei l'ittshurgb will be exhibited again, and we t 1e to see the house Th, held an adjourned scssii , n last The mil) thing important transacted was ~7t.inting to the Alleglicey Railroad the right ;city through the city vie Pike street. Appointed.—Mr. A . . T. Johnson has been appoint led tioltot agent at the Monongahela House for the and ant, ltailr.atd, in 1.1,1,e y, •li=charged ORME y'h~r CBIEMMI a • " r' • • ",.r . APRIL 15 4.•• •••.rncr of Grant a n•I .? . , 4 ' 4 1, ‘48 ' • . • • 4; • -4" 4.1 r. t 4 44 • , • , • • ' =!EIt=EMI Terrible Tornado at Alliance, 0. 100 BUILDINC,S UNROOFED ANN BU )11' N DOWN SEVERAL LIVES LOST ! A fearful hurricane visited Alliance on Satur day evening about Si I'. M., which, in its course, carried destruction to a large number or trees, houses, barns and other property. It came from the North West, struck the 0. end Railroad a little beyond Alliance and after following its course for ten or twelve miles took a more Southern direc tion. At Alliance it unroofed the Exchange Hotel, besides blowing down a number of smaller buildings. Several cars belonging to the Cleveland train, were hurled from the track, fis well as a number of empty freight cars that were upon the sideling. At a little town called Smithfield, four miles this side, nearly all the buildings were demolished by the violence of the storm, and an aged colored man who was in ono of them was so badly injured that he is not expected to survive. A white woman who was in the came house was badly hurt; also her little child severely burned from the overturning of the stove. At Dammscus, four miles still further East, a vast number of liuild iugs were, leveled with the earth. ()or informant states that it leveled nearly every thing in its course flat to the earth, that it appeared to rut a clean swathe out of the forest as it swept along. The Western train due here at it I'. M., on Saturday, war detained until 4 o'clock on Sunday morning. The above paragraph should have appeared in yesterday's issue, but through a mistake it was raid over. Yesterday we reeeiseil an Alliance Lcdg, ex tra, through the politeness of Mr. Wright, of Alle gheny, from which we learn that the storm was even more serious than first represented. The editor says, The storm, we should think, lasted about three minutes, during which time the air was literally tilled with the various fragments of shattered buildings and other missiles ip so leg about with terrille cio knee. As soon as the gale bad spoilt its free, al though the rain poured down in torrents, large num bers Of our cit limns left their place, of retreat to ascer tain the extent of the damages, and as dismantled bonding, were seen in every direction, it was feared hat the of life was great. Mr. Isaac Johnson, a farmer resoling about and mile west of the town, woe killed by a wall tailing on him. The mother of Mr. Johnson. an elderly la dy, experienced so severe a shock on beholding the remains of her eon, that apoplexy was the remits tpienee, W hich speedily terminated her cx istenee. A Mr. Saeage, of Marlboro, who was at work on a new building which was razed to the ground, was seriously injured ; also a German named Fogle, who woo at work in 1110 SUMO building. The three story hrick howl, known te , the .‘llittnre Exchange, present, the appearan..e of a dismantled fortress. Not a shingle of the roof of the lonia building is remaining, the walls are level to the eaves, and nuttierOtte windows detnolished. Merchants' Block has so , t used soi ere damages large portion of the roof carried away. the upper portion of tie walls in each and thrown down, an I the block otherwise hilly fraeture.l. The Hall of Allanes' Lodge, No. 2110, T. f. of tt. F. in the uyper roan of the west eml the ltbsck, is a romplete n reek. A portion of lbw Looks and furniture hua been rescued the rest Is stilt beneath the ruins. The buts to the brethren is ahoet $260. Linus Ely's damage is estimated at uttO. t;corge P. hates ' II:LIM:WO $25 0 , David Hoover's damage $lOO. The whole damage to the Hoek will I. abut $llOO. No gods or anything in the 101N4 4 r part of th,. b o nd. log 0110. 4 1 .0 1111 , 0 4 1. The Baptist Chllf o h 4 tl4ter, n Ilue brick structure approaching rompl e tt,,n, is a 1,11. I.W I! 1v n•oh, scarce. Iy one Itriels, remaining upon another. This is the seettml time this ehureh building has been destroyed. the walls haN tug fallen about a tear agutt Present bos s2.ttukt. Th.. warch.u,o to E. i)h;,) and s‘a., ntur.J—fe•l Lally fracture.l. Lob., Th , amt 1,11 "n the i I;rtstrir.., church. wino blown down. The be:l is hot malucin.d,, Fulall llri , •k 1a,;,1.• ..'aurrh ca. unru4 tc , l and haz (43( . 1. , 1 I IA 01.10• . .1 n 1 ;orntiln owned John liufhrw. $I!ou. The th,elllng of Mr. Ilumpl,rey was LIE n”) 1 11 an , l frae!ortl. Damage sl.2:,fi. Store and Mathia, 1! ter.(!., n..rtl,weft quarter ,•f town, both Dwelling hook, bark-house oriJ sterile of A. Rickard unroofed. Linti American House in the North cod .4 tnvu, o•ru pied by John E. Schneider, roil partly ..11 - • and ‘i in. th/W9 out. L , EF SZPO. I Lehr : , Altman'; Blacksmith oh. .p uuru•d'i and ono end blown in. D.Mekstuith shop, owned by :Peter M , nn roofed, and ends blown n. l:o.• $lOO llouse. occupied by Z. Allurton. injured, and Lary uni oofml. Lose Slio. jace,l3 Altinfai'M barn, SERcieli lbattortvl. Loan • Call and C " hetet, chimneys do 'n. windows and stable unroofed. s7j. Iloura orcupied by Win. Ingle.lie., in the nerd) DEMIn.g . V. $l O . Henry Chapman'! rtalple 1,, 1 0 u Henry Vanfossen ' ., $lOO. home% a ;,:irtial wreeh. 5" Win. R. barn unrie.ted and fenr,. d..." . 11.11111..gf!, 1 , . F. li.,lNCllherry', barn unr , •,ted P. !lance, near lon it, barn an ‘' tiv * ? , row 11. m..• daurrzt •I I•.: 11rV' Nov, stecre-r , • .Tll r•f 1 I.attimge about ZSUU The nb.,e, is tan twcurate lint ~1 the thi, t i...ituti• n in A:1,111,-r. The wh-h• I estiin.tte , l nt I ',ono 1, ) $20,000. xl,l ~•hnr.l. in the tioi..fhl.,rbb..l \ 11.2.nr0 hone tn:tterially ,flereil. The il•.rie eat,* Ir..i the north weft. In ninny I. l .wen it ,n,le -w..ei, ~t' Inuit an•l 1..re,1 tree,. The fruit trer , and fence. nn th,• lii.r•p..•l Mr. MI h 3 Teeter, were dIIILUIV`d to the attp,unt nh ,, 11! $ 1 00 . The houlke ,1 Mr. May burr?. ab ut rhf, 111 ilr•e Inau UP. it, leek fire at tile eotritne,wieinent e•t the titone. and while the family were trying tLe ilarne, , , the down: :n of Mr. itaiii;hteri, and 3 r• •lOrtnl nun Lying with him. Thii latter. it l• or. John Weld,, residing near t..w in. 'urn and fent., al.. ut h r, riding near ti,inn, tarn unri,ifeil St.a.•y tir:ii.t, trailer and knee, damaged the impitirit of Mt. tan thc church un , o era , ' aml utlierwipc da.tuageil to Ilia aL11. , 11111 or $ll/0 .1 , , 1.001 liarriaby's boupc larnagatl t bo amount at $75. Manna vto Wm. Moil. , A Co.,dourine a ill, Win. Antrim's Fan mill unpoi,f,l , $lOO will re pair the ,11i1113r:C. h, crud. Ail le tht.t NIL Icon are nut uver AticituntP from Salem reprecent v ti g ht. B u t use pet-Fut:it wero hurt, and Ira n t datitteroutily. We (linnet learn that the hurricane teiik Cant.in in I...erge. The telegraph wire' , are b o th cart amd west, and uii ceiiilfltnliC:ol. , ll , tat It. At Murlleiru, but tilighl t•lfetl, of lbc rterel were expel - kneed. lti,chester, thaw ant, R inebestur and Moultrie. at' rot prevailed with unesampleil fury, itwoupiniz flinty nuineruuc liuures and Larne, uprooting trace, 'clie evening train (rum Ilia :ninth, on the (lei e Innd and l'ittisbnrnh eniiouutered n amen or lucre I teV.43 1,1 4 .0.111 11.41 , 1rie the lietweeu here Itayaril. At Itaintutrus, it is naiil the Quaker meeting Loupe ' ,lung with iither tt,' tuna hail hip le briiken The village enllTlty, is rep..l - 1 ,, 1 rump. Fit IoPII I•er•••11 1:1110,1nI IVOULIcied. This i, 1.,1011.1s iild limo, l'a., dattlnge, ti 1/ 0 111:.: 111 . 3 V 1 -serrrat datuaru, Were 111 M. .11 11C1.. From Beaver iif• learn that the gale ear ‘t•ry Vera at that poi, I. It io rumored twe boom., •,n the farm of Capt. t-;tone, about ten notes fnw Bearer, were blown down, and a man and hey .11 ytantly killed. The new building which war to be relied in the early part Br 'IP Ih• 0.4111 , 4 Fewalc :"..cllll,lllry. L:1 , 1 li' rot. railer , and all completely rwept elf; the roof au, of tin, and hitt iV put on. The ,hedmlnd low, the fair ground , ' were air" priimrriteil ley the gale. At Bridgewater, the north gable rod of the Meth dirt church wax blown down, and :ghoul twenty fort of the root on both side, turn off. About one lion dred feet of the Bearer Bridge true taken otr, leaving nothing bat the rafter.. o II A lIIION We learn that the xnall town et I artnony. Beaver county, was almost completely de,t 1 , 3'01 by the xturni. Sixteen la.es were bl,na down an d derrodiPhed. At Zelionople, Butler county . , some six or seven houses wore destroyed. In the country around liar ninny, n great number of houses and barns were blown down. Two boys were killed near liarmouy by the falling of a house : one of them was nearly cut in twain by a falling beam. The Catholic Church situated about fonittten miles out un the Franklin Road, was blown entirely down. The new bridge at Kittanning, acmes the Alleghe ny river, yielded to the force of the gale on Satur day, and was blown down. On Sunday morning ite two Bides had floated downlhe river, and were Ireig ad against one of the piers of the new bridge, below the Aqueduct. The bridge was constructed at an expense of $32,000, and wax but recently surrender ed to the stockholders by Messrs. Hall Co., the contractors. .The Allegheny is at the present time very high. ott,lition of dealers is called to the sale of Alos elm, forks, tens, el r., to be sold at the Commercial Sale, rem!! thi:, Tuesday inoruing. at to ,'clock. n . 4 _ , _ . , - 7,F . Lkeu,,e Board Orocutized—Niiinber of LirrrigeB.-- William G. Hawkins, - George Albree and James Parke, Jr., the three gentlemen recently appointed Liceneers for the County of Allegheny, appeared be fore the Judges of the Diatrirt Court yesterday morn ing, and took theliath prescribed by the 16th section of the net to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors, approved March 31, 15.56. They then proceeded ti divide themselves into three classes by lot, with a term of service, with the h:llowing result: 1C m. G. Hawkins, one year; George Albr e e, two years, and James Parke, Jr.. three years. They will enter upon their dirties as soon t1..4 all the official re. tarns of taxable. , have Leen retu.is a list of the llutrl sod Entini , ; es allowed in thiseounty un.lor the 2;t11 recti,rn the now low : Wan/4 First, Sneond s tit Third:u. - Fourth " Fifth 1:1117 Sixth . ....tl , O II Seventh " 523 Eighth " 7d I! 7 Ninth .• • 711 A I:egheny. T-14,1 1 Elizal•th Vest Pit t, buri.:ll . . I Kew lel. lov 12,. I 1 0:1;, 11 rrain Eayt I:irtittn4iain .191 Duquesilo. ..... . lAwrenrev il Sharpelmn: 2.30 ~sport 11. S..utli . We,t !.:11210.0.1: Tarott 13., 1 Pat ..... I ( .111.1 Elival , eth . . ;72 7 )1;111 . , . . • Mon '217 2 Franklin . . '2l Itos. ~7 :' Niel:landless 2 ,21 Nre,t th,r. t I r . . 29 ,5 Upper °t. 27 " 1,, , ,er fit. Clair " I X9rth Fay4.lt, : 4 ,,uth Fayette Nos We.. Shelrr \s'alkin l'attOr Ver•oille:4 Chtiri Fl wiiry Ettrer% C. Y.,11 , 1V.14.Z1 Pale i I. dittl. '..IT k) 1 1111111ES=111 r, n..vr , • ti C 11'. r.,••• rf• t.ent ili.• %hat h : uz.L h I=l 11=1 Sta..t I h•r-ttil :1, illy 1l hen tnt. 1 , , try A 1, t ..- , yro;•. iU. it 1: ~:ht r• 1,01 1110, 11J ,•urr, but to toy , u , Thn.u.l.oi.•r. • .t; ‘ , bottle toy rough hod then - foro,reontemend nll thorn , autreritlic with at,l tier ii. r uny. I 3 , ‘.1 I 1. 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Nlrx it you'. ..at Work, AND SI SUR! ttiF,; lb, nod A111.'1.111 1.11, Ily Mrs Caro , line 1,0 11,,,t, Fur nal.• Lv. 11. MINER & I"'., $11,121,1 1411..0. ii)('OA NUTS --200 fresh Cocoa. Nuts just k reo•ived 111/1 11, 4:lli• 1.) \ VIIKIt A. ANDERS+ IN, ttpl2 N.. 39 W.. 1 ._._. WATER I'l I'ES --Stone Water Plpes, a ~,,iwrivr,o,d,, r ) cheap net isle. fur sae hS npl2 II EN Ii l" 11. COMA Sr. OW, BUTTER-3 barrels prime Roll Bi,- ter, tlik dity rI,PiVNI and for Silk by uI '2 lIENIZi . II (1.1.1. IN!. LIGGS 12. 11111 , I.v u.lll \ It% 11 COLLIN; II- lIIMI MST l I n,-. , 11:01 tr-Imir .ics r tl t I c•nitt t lEEE nth , 1%:1,4,1p! Agotat• for Put.—.ll. =ME tu ~.art lIMMOI= =IEEE IMMIIE= 1!1111 =EU= 4 1 `.l 1111 MIME 1 .i. ll= i ~~. ~' ~~ MEE= I 1 1 I -, I .1 =ERNI c a. - a , a , • lA i 'Oe .. . o 4 .• • - '•• • • .),, it, 4,, N., .... „ s P ~" THE LATEST NEWS By TELEGRAPH. Groat VII e In Boston--..oar nratly Iwo Il tanart d r177.1..abac“1 Itustrug, April 12-1 P.;:xl.- -The I:sttainit Atari:et Ilt.tutrt, :in immense brick structtnre lit the North End, in now on fire. loci the hit:: t.ttico.; or , rn:n: it trill Ito entirely clet:truyecl. [oot - usit BusruN, April 12.--The t;.trrittit Mattitta at the junctittn 1.1 Portia:lcl uncl ot.t= entirely destroye.:l he Ore lit otturt.c.trt. The large lintel: snit-lure, ein ttt-tr;r= it: tut it..l nt Cue luwer fluor for a dt,P1111 . . 1.: , 1111.1 h, t au 1 ou 11.•• st.tennti flour by Faneuil Hall :clarinet :4,'V. Th.; tlatt,r et...ries titer, tuteuttiol t-t.ticlt att. artsC 1.3.1 larss ;OM. I::lrnard turn; ninnufaeturer-, A. .71. rialto torte, makers, Mrs. Hullo,. :en irtg I.ln. cl: Co., anti others. t te t a-gt t the tritteipal :totter , tit . the it- ..• tclt to, ..1' a hit h mane h i.s insute•i. the lulling wall. , Tho tieum engine Nv.oz trial at aLc La.• very eilit:iont. DestrurllN Ff. 1-1.--At eighteen were liuriii.il t5:l The amount of time U. Thc DILA fin. 1% , , , tfr 1:1,1 1 , 1 •ht. .h.ry C. , ii•litned. :,• Iyt I I, !.. I; 11 a 9 f,:11) 111,1racl. •A:t: I m nil Ora I 10.1 La- I. lelkr 11 . \ pril 12 Fr. , 11: •.t it .. , 11:11111:: .•! 110 S., r .:.lr, the Ivan. Ow al :II!. • Ott tltt• I It. • ward- ..1 iv. re r::: 1019.0 mi .11; :11.,ne. ttrtti:tht,l rdi,ol.tt ait.l lit ...,...! i t i 1.11•111,•••r A d)oarnutrul of Lite 01110 1,•:41,1r.t tire. t 2 . n..• add,urtlrd ye. , tenin thd :.I,ty TLt ILdj,dir , :nont 1 , dtlictl \% dfiv I Op, ..; .01 li;.• i;11.-;ItY.1 ',lll.•ittg Ship lit-i,,pricti--311” April. 12. , 1 (dAtwo, Jr. ;IJ 1..1 err.- ..r1 the Co--, ).411.... I I%ay, 1 • - - [1 TL , . III; r I hue :k ni • p.t.• ( a3-',l 111 rt 1)n) . \ 1.4-11 12 1 t 1- .1 r-. tar,' titoni3Or • I . C•••• ! 1.1• int itation. 0:•• ••••i• r:l I-0 ”t I ittar lorth day. at the r Cot V a _•,•:,•::‘ Itallroad .1 on It .1 h• r . ii Kulling of I‘l.. •• 1!•r I!! k .1 ,d ! I.• • . • • I.nke Nu% i;;i1LIon 1.1,s ‘t.,, II T 1 %I . ('1):11:\11',1,)( 1.. r,. I I t 1 I=IE=I 11 . 11"ES11 1 1 III; An A nol fief In... Lana of I Itr &Alit b..> of I nhc .ytni I 1, t'.l3 IMIZIE The lacateNt Ileitical () 1 Tll E .1 ti E. ).1.% .ltl. A 1•,• 111 In rOWilk l• , I 111 Ow I I‘.• it I. ,11h1o.it /I I 11:1V.• .11`. hi 11.1) I, II N.. 11 I I • Is ill Mutt)• clot tt It itto-t... :tont , sNltt L, •3. mid Ito. tt t t ... 7 1113,-.11-, it 1113 1.• tot, 1311 ,k11.•1. t I t •It tot :It .1 It toto. twilit,. It xf tit •.I tt 1551.4 uot Int alarott3l--tlio , ttlft 35. 41.311,3! It hoot tt VIVI, Is., otttary. Is It. 55 II 51 1..1 tt. - t• I t•.' 10,, 3 nov. rot -tot 1L1ard..5315 ,- ot 111. n. . 1...1 .1 T... 1111 1 -. 1 111111 1111111 .1. 1,00 . N. , ritat dt• t•11t1 .-, to t ,ott t ..1. I . ott tot It ,ot tit. It'll. ft. wit. 1, -1111110r..11 is svo•lling, of Iti u... 3; old t0..10r - 0 :ow.. Ow )1,143 ot y I per , «y 040,1111 Stl1h111f111:i.1 1111.1 r, It Ilvo b, stivltt 1,11, 11..p.,..uftil An 110 Is. take'enottgh 5.. Is th,1..w.•1• Int 11'.. n day. \lt t t lNt•-: 3..1.011111 11114.1111(11r11 , 1,, Sold. nll.l rot.lll. it N. lc PP.', 11,1 tftr.t.t. n,nnor of 311. 1., and ir FLI:M INC,. A ',betty. uttl'2.l-011, F LAX---'l'llis day rt•oriN t , ,1 I,v 111.:NI1) . II COM IN. WHITE FISH - NI:1 4 1:vrol • •• • . ' ~~ .~ ~,.! MERE 4...1 i. ~ ~, ~y . , =ME I \l I • It •• I - 41 , N _ • v,„•••• . • • 'Q .' '4' RIVER NEWS. T:1- —Last at rin,k, there w.•r. , 1.1 11/ , '1 0. • r iii Eh , by It mark. Tim at.tll. liti. ih xi.lar m pruh.g. ..it W/ . /I d ,NI! /It // . /71//1•It tl/-day. r •` =MEM I; I- , tI I r. 1 .1. t •• En:in , ,;I,l:atls arrisccl ycst,- ~:'.ll •. ; I r •, k 1.1,, again 1 I.', Th E G." El= T •• ,• !, I:. I. • 11. - 1.,1 :ul.l t.. I 3% NY. •111, (;.ii. r. ••II• hiri• NI :nit hi it:id hi, In hint, will all %chi, trio, I with thi w. t•ott: 1,1( .1. I, r. t a SI. SI, 1, nh.::1) and 11.. fin. 11,4 . i.111111 , +iatp.imm4r coligiuld lug.. I=lll « tl, , t 41' ut.t.l • c..(111..,rt:(1)1. tr.c. \l , t./.i!. •i, I !.. :st ur• :11• 1.1! 4.1111:tV..L. ') II:I• r ,nr 1 : t. Cli•t • i• I=! Ulla= r • it 'MAI -1..•1111 El= outati 1., u(• ... I :• n - 1:—I Nt ha , v• r Ix.i r 1,1 - '.• 44. • lb. h)44..0t tr:l,4 JO , I't I =ME t 1.) k =EMI I . I •-• I ‘Mt . SEI [ATS. T I (;i - * .1. :ri lEEEEMOIMI .14.1" r n nil tret %it, r-- IMIOIMMEM )N E -IN Tlll 11.111 0 1 .11. 1.l =MEM i.,. I. I 1.,,..~ 1.4 I I. I • .I I' 1` •'. : l`\ II.IN! , Pl.\ \ DT, I'l•: \T ••• ••• \ , 111. ' 1) \ I lo WWl\ .\ ) • 1 .. - Till•t , l , "t. i\t, 111 4 .• \ H k E.) 111\011.\I A 00., Canal Paso, Liberty at. hI Eli'S 11..k.NS1 1 0111IATION A 1,11. ,1 t wind to. ....Id, to and Item Ili, East , r ue N. I ,11-I,lint Canal nod 1Zat.....et,, barn tta.l ,gym :t I. t'l kr..tot -.lnt, to n In /Ijll I 1 1 I 1,1" 1.1 y , h us a rapacity iti en, r 1100 111111' ttot nth t h ..y ‘ll.l th•—• ,liihwod 1.. p+5t ,,,,, 1* 11 “. Ow, will ~,thing 9.11N1 on ont . Ito t lt t•ittlt .t 1 ‘alt , ll.it :oat 111 Ittrwitt i ti ni o Kastern oenil NV.,,torn Ft trrot with i.r.annt node and d.-,patch. KIER. A NIITC/ISLI-. I t. 1I v Canal Ilaain. Pittalmrkh. Pa. pItIV:ITE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, Nu. smith:l4l Inqueou Third and Fourth -.1, 1, 111 4 .1 t•ottrit MIIIIII , II to on ollice t... 1 1 11.1111 ,4, IN, ter need part, ronfinisl to tl ate I . s u ch painful ufferions, 1' 4, 01. 4 111 'Ol hit totprotionce. youthful indolgenco anti excel, S)14olltt, Sypittletit . Eruptions lionorrhea, Meet- Stricter. 1 0... 1 le e Intiau it) of ft., 111...m1, with /01 di,n.4to 01 tie '1 eoereal 'roan. Fkitt I heet.es, Snirbutie Eruptions, . I, I; en nal 111,4111,4, SA•111111,11 weakness, 1 . 1 : 0• 4 4. 1110 antonym. Female Wlttikite., Monthly Ittirt,, , , •tt•f the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Not e.iny In , .114,11, 1 : 4011 . 4!u the Itin•k and "CHI:Ilion of OW I:I r tot" Kid u , '),. Atter...tinny treated. Cure guaruntrs , d. Twelity Nal Ll,' (4011 ill thin lily) onahlfs Or. Itomii ! 1.• ~der aielut nroas .i. a rpeaiy cure to all who may coins uu cm, 0. 1.. noire etel Prlvute Consultation &sum. CIO Smithfield at, • 1..•1 u 'fiord unfl stn•iqs. Ar ("1'1(0; SA I,E (II I;\i I,l`ll 1[ \'. I , 1 , 1 1 1.1. IN I 4 totttit•Hilet. [novfnittw 1 y ' • ) ,1 1 1, ). I , 1 ,, I 1 1 ..1 ,, 1-• w..)- : et)lltinues t,41 1)e consoltell for 11 .„!,,i, t ) I :) . - ,)),T,;"):)..)." 1 ,.) . s,,,E ) k ) : ) 1 ) 1,1 1 ,7 0.1) 1 1 ) , 1 ,1 5 . 1:. i.st) } ):111), I •tA ii ,') ) 1 1(. 1 1.1 51 ;7N iu 1 . 1, 'l,ll :01 I 11 '44 I- 4: 1., .1 .• invl 1 01,1 1 4 1. , l , 4111 , 11111.1, 111 11 . ' 1 1: 1 1 4 , ( 1 ,, - , 4 1 1 11 1 t.41,t 1 1 1 g . , 1 4: 1 ,, 1: , F ; mk t , ,4, 4 L 1 ;1 4:! , : .. 5 ,1:i. 1 14kr wean) oew path r.O ...ne 11..1 ktot i:.l thr.. I.• te, 1Y '111. • ISY 'l 4 l'l • lu;;rain 111.11 " " P l . l. I '11. 1 "1'• .1" 1 q I.IIY o,l.othls- nail Private Rooms, Nn Smithfield street, ,real lane() 4 , 1 1111111 - 111. 1111.1 4111111111.... hetireen Third and Fourth streets, Pilitahnrich Jall. 1 Itltc)Ny's tiom E.—l /r. BROWN _ _ ...us, 011 1,11041p1111 4 •111 1 . 1,1111 /111 t th • ..t t to i..nutti. too o 11 moult 0,0r,e. .oounent tog 011 Till' itn.l).l V te•st, Jur 100 tie.. quarters, No. LU SMITH VI E 1,1) 1;11...,1 k A M. 1 utand ...N.te the lot. Mem 0( the STREET. the nlliict.vl are )nvitol to lull. C44,11/111a tr the, - It). slo.in.l.at to. 111111'1 11 0 1144, 1 , 01• gtot , sal, awl speedy cures in all rases gmaranbeed. Persons al. 01,, I'' 11 ., II of ourvltn,inz tie. will, the follou log diseases should not fail to get lus 0eu....t. u .111.11.1 11e of Carpets at a peat a 1e..; Gottortne, Glet.t, Strictures, Urrithal Di,_ 11.1). the 1.•„..015r el...ogee, Impurity of the Moot, mid all disefofee of Venereal Fn. IL, o ill be of place of 011, tool 1111.11 11,0 Skin Dietoume, Totter, Ring Worm. Mercurial Pain..., ed. 1 , 1 . 114.1 11101 1 . 1 - 111.1 y Srll Seminal Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the P DA V 10. Aont'r 1 Jett as, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Atlections, Aria in the Back, 1 Irt Ration In the illad.ler and kii.loe)s 1111\EN -12.) sal.. by I O IL A LNIONDIs' 1.10 ll.s. for s:lle I,v Il_ COLL! ' It A FAIIN WK . t' t:\ t.t, . \ \ Yr \ AT 11 ( 1\ • t 1;1,' !Tr], I 1 . 15.1.ur I; r, \I I' TE.I .\,.. 1 %in!' ' ' NS • 1 I F.lllll, - ,i„.i, 'slAgoll I .111.11 .•Et—lr i'.., I 11 T ~~ 4.11 4 , ; , 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE l'IT.';;BUILHII AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, Ft , E CONVEYANCX OY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Pitt sburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint Louis. =EMI Tali Ling im ecanpowa of DoSTD paverful Steamona, nuo iii Iwelt..l lor rl. evl, lavador, 4allay - - On.l and tlo• ONLY THEODOR DAILY LINE OF STEAD I'VELT , or, the uhh river. It vont:oda with the U. S. Mail 1 .iu oI Stnaa , r4 from Cimannial to Louip,ille and Saint lank. paamongerl and freights are lickeied and ncropted through daily Two now have to Roo no, of the tolluwing "Jays elf deortrtyre /:;!..tts. (I ' l46ra ' from 1 'ittallurgh. COCK EY F. STATF IM. W. BELTZIIOOVEE,' Hominy. l 'IT Y .7F WI I Eli 1.1NG.... !.loiln 111.unt ........ Monday. ALI,E.IIII.INV 11. N. Coonr Tuesday. CINCINNATI A lIRA3IS Wednesday. I' 1111.A1 , 111,0i11A R. J. (lam,. Thursday. I'ENNFI - I.I*ANIA Jolly KLINEYLSEa... Friday. l'ITT:...01:101 It . IJ. O'NEAL j&ninthly. sn_ Li•Jiv, .imly at 10 A. M. orncisely. N:. fron;ht rta.oiro..l rtfh.r nine o'clock on the morning of doi!arture. For partinnlam, apply on lacird, or to ..! JOHN B. LIVINGSTON , Agent,,u JOIIN FLACK, Monongahela House Buildinga. l'irrsornon, November, ISiib"—{,lee,ktfl MEE= Pittsburgh, dtenbenville and Wheeling Packets. The DIURNAL. Capt. .1. A. Stokes, and tho mcsT CITY, Capt. It. WAY, ridll run us REfIULAR DA ELY PACKETS between Pitts- Stepben,; le and Wheling, stopping at all nautili°. duo. iee The DI URN AI, will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed snd Ft idays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—ltirtusaixa, she 3 .......1%'.....111140133 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at. 7 .% i k. A. NI. Th, I.lrlc EST CITY wiil Kis., leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thu r. , 1%,, and Sat urdays,Al. 1U o'clock. A. M.—ltem:am:co, ..to• di I. ay.• It heeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fd do), nt k. A. M. ,p,ht apply Km louvd , nr to J. D. I.X.4.LINGWOOD, Agent. N. 155 Front street. Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkershurg. ilockingport, Pomeroy, Point Pleasant and Gallpolls. sz t , 11.. In,' and ~.ry light dranght Steamer el IA I: AV Ell Y. CAL 1,. W. P. TURRY3ICT, tie abare and inka - nalliatniA,rts t•S ...1 4 I'. M. 111Z11111111=11 A,,•ry flow ro-iiiving freight, RE the Motion Li lk Fi•rry and Slit xtre,ts. 'rho r.t.,111.-r M3l A GRAHAM, Capt. A r En,—Clerk, N. O. Aunum—oill I.sLee al ova aul all inlet - medial, is,rts %.1, A;r Irah, at IP. M. pwsra,,,,pply ton Lo trll. or to COL LI NO WOOL) td . BARNES, Agents. =ME The steamer EOC II EST ER, Capt. 0. W. Et ; :ea g r.uta —Clods., C. kayo for Wo interruodkuo porte ou WEDNESDAY, Apr 1.411. r.i In ork. kA. M. r frelelit or pottage avply ou board, or at the PITIT EVIttiII MARINE AoSUCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water torret. aplb .t.-annwr I.URY QUEEN, Copt..l. KYLE., Wm. If 0111. TON—win leave for the ititd ititertuediate porta on TUESDAY, A:4 o: A. M. F •r .•I pawage apply nu Lori Or at the PITTS ': I • II NI A 121 N I.: AS- 4, OCIATI.ON 1[00.1L3, No. 82 Water ap 10 ME= , , E.- w ilt CLI F IN, .Cal ; Crept. .POE— x7I • • r , M ,Nllere o ;;r the a ose ttml tlll.-dEtt. , ;;:z TUI;:t 4 DAY, April 15th, at ; • ;• ;, r • z!.I appl) nn t•ortl., , r at the NITS )I.thINK 1:0031i. 4 . No. 82. Water Por sl. LoulA, Galena. Dubuque and St • t p , ..; npply the piTT!..:- r., ,0 - 01 to Water aplb Vol - St. I.ouls, Keokuk, Galena and Dubuque. 14:1.0.:ATE, rapt .1. li. 31.i.n,r --." r 1:. .1. 1..0 for di,. / s ter Ek-diatt.vorte Oh WM./NE:TAY, • . 4 M. : • !., .r vin,rig•• ,q.i.ly nii Lard, or at rho I'iTTS I. I.! \ itoups, Sit 5i2 Watt, .. 151.,,T h•: : .t c, P.a . p ri :r A G I k c T , n N ,T V EST „rh j: , t..Z. .L1•I p‘rt. , on VI EDNESDAY, 1' • ' `.• t. L . lit I , • A \I. f.•l r gm I y 1.x..rd.. or at the PITn% 1.1 1111.• I E A 7r 'A' LATI4 IttK.llS, No. R 2 Water etplt MIZE! : I.lk, I IIIIAIN, — um 1e.,. o . ilit..ritslintu ports im TUESDAY, .. I .111. .11 1, , A t: r hwaa 1.p1.1% . , at I.Ard. or Llt 1 . :rr,1.L I IIAI:I.NEA:".I ,, CIATION 12A)0311.4, 42 Nrater fart ,L “t••,11,,, i; A 7.1:1:, Pertain S. SHUMAN, rt. r. Ett,r- r, ...;, lax ou ka.)!S RSDA Y April :,t Inapt. J E ,,,, EE D E nt!. Li: V 11 . n raid I:tterute.itatt , porta I t t•-•-I , A , pr-11 I • ' .. .Ipp; ,at or Itt. the l' ITTS • H I, V. r i; I t: N'l ATION IW, 1 \ ett.P.IGN. B. F. U. 1, ? „ Ns, ;4 : Issur.L.—will Irave f..r t• tt. I ud.. m.,ltate port, \VEDNf 1, 4 t . ;•IL, t utlt A M. ..t..»»nr N Aril AN lEL HOLMES', C.pt. k. K. X. III:No—will kmw I•• a 1 ot.nron.glinte ports ou WED \) 11. ‘i.t 1 , !1‘.. o'clock, A. M. t i t 7 nii,ly on Invtol, or to the PITTS -1 I %hi /. li.00.)1S, No. ti . 2. Water • • r aplu =IBM IyUNCAU ELA, Cupt. A 'Cat. 1 , 1-1 1 ,,, S ' for ' t he . A, h. 10 1 , :,1 , ,j1ne..14,tte ports On TUESDAY, feee_-hr ra.sen,ze srply es t oara or at the PITTS • ...11 )I.khl \I: AS:sit:l.lTh Ittel3ll3, No. S 2 Water • ai ILAF.)IoN L CO.—TRANSPORTATION 1 1\ i! - made eitensivept , .• ,•,..•.- so .te are now I,reptwed • • llt.-AVY 111 1 , , INFSS by PENNI.II. AN A CAN , .• 1, tlt.i. ~ til. Tll 11, , L1,1 ITO AND Flt.lol TILE EA: 1 1 1 - • ! riIII 3,111, onr &troth , tad all Cho, .. • - ' tle• l'enba Canal and Railroad, that no .‘,:: pat ..1 n'teh v general sata.d.,etiot, to Slop.- - •v., . 11',..t.-rn Freight. The A VOII/.INCE ..! '1 1 1 11c1.1 NED rt..iNEs ON THE ALLEGTIENy 1" 'IC( V.. 1.! It k I I L LtO 1 / 1 1. I give increased despatch to the • . ot-all • 1 PE \ N ...trvrt, at the Canal 11.1.9{13. 1.:h1 I LLOYD At LEMON. 'INCH -- TRA.NSPORT - c TloN LINE—\It PENNA. CANAL 1A II- Th.• stilwrlla•rm are pi\ 'l', ,NS OF PRODUCE DAI L 1 u, PIWa . 1 .1 11,11:In. • t \'..v 1. vh, vt the State Works. 1i 1,41 l'lr %i ill 1.31 11 elar at tea hot. b. Way Freights between 1 1 ,1-13 J. 3131 .1.1:1114,1 . 11. Having a DAitt LINE OF . 1 lt:-T Ct..% SS PEN \t V LVANI C I.N A L BOATS, wo belle • a/ le 1 .. .•111.11e .al-'it. th.b. =DM= =llllll =EEO IMM3==l I=l "" 5 ." STFAMBOTS. * WHEELING, &c. ZANESVILLE. Zanesville Packet LOUISVILLE MEM!=!I NASHVILLE. For Nashville kI NT LOUIS, &c , •::up , v ALMA. Capt. THOS. thki.,,npy..— t, • \ the 11.101, , nod Tlll2 I:61)AV, April lith, E=MM=I 13=!!=t11 • t p Apply ..n I.oitr,l. or at 11 PITTF- I \lll N ATli li.01)!.16, No 02 Vi aim "pl 2 outs, Keokuk, Galena and DUI) 41,4 ar. === qua, or at the PITTS qt.PONIi., No. O 2 water ttpll _ . _ . . F or SI: For St. Louis and 1.111uoi• River. 4 'fb, 1 4 1 R WILLIAM WALLACE, 11. ( , tlrl•El-1---Clerk, C. S. Fursr.ra.,—tt ill As ituil intermediate i.rts ou Apr ,I 1:411, ...dt•di, A. M. ai ply , at or at the pirrs " i.soty...trtos twoms, No. n 2 Witter aplo For St. Louts - .1 ' 40" ' Om t. ENl:t l == MEM HOLLAND BITTERS Echt Hollandsch Kriti.den, BitterB. rrWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro; iinction of thi., valuable i'• Ill• 111:0 the Unita,' Statet. Daring this time it has gained enneara/ popularity as remedy for Itoer and Agye, , _; s 7dig•itio . n, headache, Lou of Appdik, DerAly, u rAidiveneu, Blind and Bleeding Pats. Many of our moot worthy citizens testify to Its wonderfnl efficacy in all affections of the stomach and liver. As a tonic, it never has been mualled, for the relief it affords In all cases of debility or weakness of any kind is almost In stantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic affec- Mona, It has in numerous instances proved highly tenofteial, and In others effected a decided cure. When eminent physicians prescribe, and their pallenta so unhesitatingly recommend, Rarely we may cease t doubt, and eagerly teat its virtues' for ourselves. A Mu of Eight Months' Mending Cured by Thrrhave //al. land Bitt,s.—Michael Kelly, No. 117 Grant, near Smithfield street, says: "Loot July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, I was taken with fever and ftgllo. For eight long months I suf•red with this dreadful diaenee. The greater part of this time I was unable to work, and spent at leant fifty dollars for dif ferent medicines, but I found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends 'palatial upon my trying Boer hrive's Holland Bittern, saying that a cure was guaranteed. After taking it for one week, I must state I was a sound man. I have been at work now for two wake, and bane had no return of the chills and fever whatever." I certify the above statement is true. Tamara ADAMS. Diamond House, Or at R. Chester's, Gothic Hall. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Llaconib, of Birmingham. says: "I have found In Doerhore's Dithers a resianly fOr headache and debility. My wife has also used It with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittatmrgh, also remarks that ho has experienced much relief from its nee for headache. A Ildlemdn's Testirnony.—Juopb Rlnokce , living in the Rolland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pros• tration of mind and body, I have been restored, by using reerhare's Rolland Bitters, 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 Rolland settlement in the United Eltatea—argues much In its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, enye: "When I commenced taking Boorhavo's Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS OF THE STOhLACII AND INDIGESTION. Another Great acre /reefed try Herhavefs Holland Bitters. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Holland Town, She boygnn county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of the stomach a¢ digestion. She had been under a physi cian', care for some time, but the disease seemed to baffle even his skill. She purchased some Holland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to her stomach. her appetiteand. strength are returning, raid we firmly believe that this is another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderfttl cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, what we have published are from persons much respected in our community, and are literally true. J. QtriNTUS, Editor Sheboygan Niertwiwsle, Sheboygan, Wis. - - A Otte of Two Months' Standing Cured by Boerhare's Flol• land Riteers.—George Henderson, of-Pittsburgh, seiye : "After suffering for three months with rheumatism--a part of the time so severely as to confine me to my bed—l have been entirely cured by using Ikerhave's Holland Bitters. I hove had one attack since, bat found almost Instantaneous relief in the same medicine. It is, In my opinion, a sure remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RIIEUMATIU AITECTIONS This changeable weather is likely to produce a great deal of sickness- To persona troubled with nervous or rheomntlo affections, we would recommend Boerhave's Holland Bitters. On referring to our columns you will find certificates from some of our first German and English citizens.—Pcnr-tyl oauia ' "t Zeilung. THE WORST 'FORM or PILES CAN BE MUM We are et liberty to refer to several well known gentle men. who hove used, thoroughly tested, and now recommend Bocrhave's Iffollard Bitters as a comely for piles. We are not at liberty to pntlish their names, brit will take pleasure in referring any perscn to them who denies this statement. For this affoction, one-half of tho preseribod Awe rilonthl ho tokon--eay holftetuipoonfal—morning, noon and night, one hour before meals. - - The govt popularity of this dalightful Aroma hen Maroc! manyimitations, which the public should f,mard against par. cConing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until yon have given Boerhavo's Holland Bitters a fair trial. Ono bot tle will convince yon how infinitely satperior it is to all these tun itatinns. Sir &Ad at ',Fa per bottle, or six bottles for 44, by the solo proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Js., CO., Mannfattoring ;tud Chemists, ctir. Entithneld and Third arena, Pittsburgh. R. E. FELLERS CO, Drucci,ds, corner Second and Wood streets. . . And Em Ihnggists In Pittxtnargh t Allegheny. Birmingham, htancheiner and Tempeninouville. B..ll2n:cis y DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PITENOMMION" IN 117?DICLV71* Health Restored! aid Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, T'r WILL replace weakness with strength, incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not 041,y without hazard of reac tion, but with a happy effect on the'rneml organization. Sir• Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, nnish with the uterus system, and that the paralizatinu nt the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Lear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous dise.ase, ti n Elixir Cordial ls the only reliable preparation known. No lanunagc , can convey an adequate idea of the immnit ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions In this dlismied, debilitated and hhatured cocoons systent, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness—the unstring and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and built np. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under its WM once. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution It elf, and restore It t o Its normal condition. LOSS 01? 31EM0RY, Cunfindon, giddiness rash of blood to the head, melancholy, hysteria, wretchedness. thoughts of self-destruction —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, disease incident to males, dewy of %propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, vague te , palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipa tion. etc- m whatever mums arising is, If there be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely infal lible A GREAT KMICINE FOR FEMALES. The anparalltled effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been invented— thousands of invigoranta concocted—all purporting to be recc_ified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of wonutia render her liable, EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre mors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pa culiar to her eel,or common to both sores--should give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have used a 60E tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for this extruordi nory ',relegation. And it is equally potent for the many diocesesfor which It is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not in a single in stance has it failiol to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, Or consumptive habits, are restored by the us e of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor,_changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, via: weakness of the back and limbo, pains In the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irrita bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general de. billty, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the Retrial effects on the mind ore much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selfolLstrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., aro some of the evils produce:4i . All thus afflicted, REFORM OONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, Should reflect that a Bound mind and body are the most no. cessary requisites to promote connubial luippineatr, indeed, without those, the Journey through life I.... t auue, n wear riltuirnago--the prospart hourly darken.: the view: the mind beeomea shadowed with despair, and filled with the melan choly ceilecthat that the happiness ui another becomes blighted with your owni ' De. Mores Invigorntiog Cordial has been counterfeitod Lp some noprifteipled persom4._ In future, all the gmuitie Cordial will hr.ro th+• provri+•lor'n faeximlln ruutt.l over the cork of each lottle. a n d tl e fialow log worthi blown In the Ftaao • Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cord lal. C. IL RING, Proprletor, N. Y. N o cordial ix put np, highly conconintted, in pint bottles —price three dollars per bottle•, two for five dollitre, nix for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING. Proprietor. 192 Brianlway, N. V Sold by Druzulids throughout the United Stat., Canada and the West indica. Pittsburgh DR. GUI. IL KEYSER, NO.llO FLE:111NO BRCS, No. CIIWr.,AI 0. E. SELLERS. Wood ~tr...et. Allegheny City...BEC.E. lIAMk M Kt:NNAN; JANIEri 'l'. SAMPLE .c CIT.; T P. FLEMINO. Agent for 0hi0...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. Int WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIARION v meta the head, and removes all eympleasi of liotid- ache. Peraona using WEIGICTS KATUARION Are never liable to wan-stroke. WRIGHT'S PRISMIUSI KATHA.ItION in the moat valuable acquivitiou to the t o il e t, ,taining tbn (lair in any required form. For sale by Dr. GEI). 11. KEYSER and R. E. SELLERS A Cl)., at 26 canta Ivor boffin. nodiP HAIII. BRU SIII S'---Large supplies of Eng lish (lair Brinihea must received by JOS. FLEMING, Corner Market St. and Diamond. NEW INTELLIGENCE OFFICE----If YOU want to have" help," find employment, hot ''r property, call at IAYWR LE'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 14 Fifth street, near Market street.. Legal Documents and Copying done with neatness. tuid despatch. felecit JOSEPH W. L4IWRIE. 200 B°Xlg Extra Scalded Herring. new; 200 boxes No. 1 Herring, new; Joel received AO for anlo by REYMER & ANDERSON, fcb9 No. 30 Wood street. V I 14E - T.Ali LEI S — ATT E — 'aflailiar:U USE. 1: NO bags Joel received end for wile by ;ip2_. RHYMER & ANDERSON. 110 1' S - Ii) bales in store d fot tale by fcb29 SPRINO E an R HAIM/11mi 1 El .- t ! ...,,,,..C.,,..-.,. -,•,..-,..;HF.,.:.,--;'.,!. '..'.:v.,A.•-.•,,:'-',- -.?,..'....',4.',,-.,.-?....:1,., ' ,%- ; . •';..' , . , 1!-., :Z'. ' ' %''',-.^.',..',',.."-t''.4L -,!'',•::..x::',.'.,...,,,'i,.., : - MEDICAL BOER!, A V llil'S 0- CHEMISCHEAROMA FEVER AND AGITE. E=o REEEITNIA'TIBII CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. EffEEM AGF\T'. ••-. ",,. It