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' .3 • ....51 7,r' •• r , :2.. . ----= -.. 1. -,- . •,,, r-" x....•, zr A-.4.1 , 4t.,::-'.- -f- ~ ....+-.. - • . • 414- '..z'Oci.'"qt ~ ..„ - • • , 4 ,..t04,,; . ° . 0, , ,-..,: te 5,, v0 .4.4 1 . 3 ... . , ,,, , , ,, ,,k, 4 4 4 ;`4 Aseit4 - ' ; ' - ' % ` - 41 A 1 w 'rtr '4- - -4; NtA -, et 0 • N. ,t . _Ai ,ttp„. 4 `ing4lro ki,Jr LOCAL AfTAIRS.__ THURSDAY 514141#14437i:fuit::1?:::IAVRI ' 1 ' Vic -OctitsroirsecV. Cole. '-'. • ' ' 1 Quarter IS'eoit , no.- , -41211gefi McClure and Assoolatett Boggs and Adanis. ' ... .. • . . Commonwealth-vs. Jas. Mt Walker otal. This indict ment charges.Jea. M. Walker. Martha Walker, Theo.. C. Walker and Louisa l4tuip with having combined to chargeJamos,Kally. a Director of the Poor, (the three first named defendants are employees, and the lab . _ ~•• tor apaupor at the Pour House) with fornicate:aeon haitardy, - and an assault with intent to commit a .. .. . . rape upon Louisa Stoip, far the purpose of making ith.n resign hie position as Director, - and to extort $lOO-fr6n -him- • . , .nudgelti'Clure delivered an able charge yesterday morning, laying down the law in' such cases. We were furnished witli.a copy, but a present' other mat ter will prevent our giving it in full. In relation to the law of conspiracy his Honor says i. The law of . conspiracy is by no means so well de fluid aetheetttledits Other I: finches of critninal law: The comparatively unsealailaisle of the Inc . . er OP- F pirtiey-bas-ari:‘ew from a gradual-extension of the limits of the offense, each case baying been decided on its own peculiar birthrate:knees, without reference to any pre-established principles; and as no two isles are alike, one consequence of this is, that in. a trial for conspiracy the molt experienced counsel, in an' honest investigation of the truth on both sides, are, spore than usually employed on parasol' evi dence. ' • . . A conepiracy is a combination of two or mora.per eons, by'eorne concerted action on their • part to ac complish some criminal or unlawful purpose, or to accomplish some ,purpose not in itself criminal or unlawful, but by criminal or .unlawful means. . • The object of a conspiracy may be to injures...per-. eon by charging him with a crime, or with any other net,,to temling_to dis - graee or lejure him, or with in tent to extort money I r. , m him by putt i ng him bilhar:, of disgrace or harm of reputation.. -, ... . . . Bath count in this indictment seta forth-in tochni , cal language charges which, if true, constitute a eon et ieaey. An ,itgratetnent by aeverak to* a certain ttiog may be a conspiracy,. all:1164h the salae thing dose by am iudivirl.el, or separate persons, would be no . indiettible offence, The affencr: of con*PirlurY consists in the unlawful Aireienent, hithough nothing' may hsoe %eel, dens its - purmance of it.. A conspira cy may be complete without tiny orert act. If a conspiracy is proved, overt acts are mhtters of aggra vation, -end a eonspi:sey may be complete without them. An overt act is an open act done in pursuance of it conspiracy, and not an ingredient in thatotlenceJ Overt nets done in pursuance of a conspiracy arenot the conspiracy,.but Its offspring—not the offence, but the evidence of it—nut the subject matter of an ln dietment, but when proved, are evidence to .support the charge contained therein. The literal meaning of the word conspire is to band together, and •not to act together. The conspiracy is the agreement, the acts are the result of it; the act* are nut a canoe, hat a consequence. In winding up the Judge remarks : \The defendants are indicted for wickedly, corrupt 'y, and unlawfully combining :rod conspiring. You ill calmly review the evidence and the whole con -1 net of the defendants, and if you can reasonably tic otmt for it on any other theory,. supposition or by. °thesis, if yen can fairly ascribe the acts of the de fendants tb any other reasonable canoe, other than the acts 64 an contecedent conspiracy, you will ac quit. If the evidence points. to a conspiracy in ex clusion of any other responsible hypothesis on which you can account for their conduct, you will find a verdict of guilty on such counts as the evidence may' warrant. If Louisa Stoip, moved by her own individual sug gestions, from motives of lust, or lucre, or both, as sailed the chastity of the prosecutor, to which assault ho did not yield, and Walker's suspicions ware arous ed, unjustly awakened against, the prosecutor, and from what he considered a sense of duty, ho deter mined to detect, and put his intent in execution, and the prosecutor was aroused from alnmbisr by the un expected presence of thie woman, and the tumult that ensued: then the prosecutor stands free from all fault, his character in this transaction spotless, and your verdict wpuld be one of acquittal, for itrequires too or more to conspire. one cannot do 'it, and If Louisa Stoip. single banded and alone, caused all this uproar, and the distress to 4,thers that him followed, still her singte,, set ow. conspkraey. •, ; • t , The jiiry retitled at 10 eelocV, but op to hist elven ing had not agreed ei,pon,a. verdict, Commonwee3th te.7*Cyge eßilelltstibergen , This waelleaeeplierciieflecirge SlieflebbirgeatjaSO"-tedl: witkeer s on th'setting fire to the house of we' sdker er, ut M'ffee.Tort; In4..teceteber, 1.85.1. . The prin - ett pal witnesses for the t'ouitnonwealth, except Welker himself, Nletljte-appear. A man named Liep Wits called uffd7tertletedtu4lis taring:,lrcard tiii Prism* sav that be inadheit:Peper:laulitrri7 and threw it'lnto the brewery, and piled Chtps mraind it ; and that he went to Lis' herding house and snit it burn through the window. . - The defence called several witnesses who proved that the prisoner was at Limetoivn on the'night of the fire at an a infair," held at the house of Mr. Pritchard. Verdict net guilty. R. Biddle Roberts and Aleorge Shims for Con,inone math i John D. Ma hon Oind-C. kV:C.:Hays for dSfei,elent. ' . . . Comatouirealth us. Conrad l'clutad and Willians:! lieges:mann. The indictment charges the defendants with obtaining $4OO from John Ammon hr false pre tenses. Mr. -Ammon testified that Saimaa asked him to loan the-above amount, be representing himself to have four houses worth fes',ooo. and which rented for $6 O O, Ito was referred to Mr. Ilrieemann, who is an Alderman of Bast Birmingham, wh o verified Seboad'e statement. When lie won offered Squire Daft for se curity be asked Hagemmin if he was good for the . anoint, the when latter sold he we. , worth $lOO,OOO. The prosecution further claim that Schemers property Nvnq at the time levied on by the Sheriff' and that Daft was worth nothing. The prosecution ClGseti their evidence about half past four o'clock. when Mr. Howard opened for the "..:' . defence. no said they would show the jury that Mr. Schmid was a bard working man ; that at the time he hot:rowed the money of Ammon he was owner of honsete as alleged; amt.:Squire liagetnan did tot represent S q uire Daft to be worth $lOO.OOO, : and moreover, that at that time be represented Daft to be a good , man it seas. reasonable to suppose be was, as . he stood high in the business couunitnity. Weep Mr. Howard had finished his speech, the Court ad journed until this morning, when the testimony for the defence will be introduced. A - aerie? Court.—Judges Hampton and Williataa. State of Pcnutylrauta vs. Geo. S. Hays. This was tittion against Dr. Geo. S. flays,late Pro thonotary of this county; upon'his officia bond. It is alleged that Dr. Flays is defaulter to the. State to a considerable amount. James. IL Ilopkirs for plaintiff, Hon. A. W. Loomis and George P. Hamilton, for•defenee. The jury returned a special vat dic4 for $10,573 114, eubjeet to the opinion of the Conrton a reserved question. It will be carried to the Supreme Court_ State of Peuneyivania vs. Ephraim Jones and Goodman S. Cotiiter as securitiesof the' above. A eiwiJar Veidiet was rendered. A. O.' Walter vs. A. Kirk Lewis. Plaintiff non suited. Everett N. Engles ye. George Howard. Plaintiff noneuited. /fr. Coo/doe/es Lcor.— We have before spoken of Conldock's general excellence as an actor—of his superiority in such characters as Luke Fielding, Rieblleu, Lear, &c., and therefore it is almost super fluous to say that last night we were delighted with hisitopersonation of the proud and much abased aid King. We were pleased, too, to see so good a house, for it isan evidence of the taste of our citizens. It is only once in a great while that they have a chance to see Mr. Couldock, and none should miss a treat so rare. To-night the pieces are " The Advocate," and " Still Water Buns Deep. " Of the former we have Pregnantly spoken. The truth is, Mr. Coutdo..l will not play a clap-trap piece, nor perform a 'character until he has thoroughly mastered it. Of the latter we can only say that we have never seen his John ildway, in "Still Waters," but It has received the highest encomiums in other oitiea. If some of the gentlemen who "support" Mr. C. were a little more fa briar with the text, it would avoid a number of very embarassing "scenes," not down on the bills, which are of nightly occurrence. The -play of " Hamlet" was terribly emasculated to suit the cepa airy of the company, bat notwithstanding, several dreadful pauses occurred. iirest;-rn Penrwwirania Hospital.--The contributors to this institution held a meeting at the Hospital ba 'Monday. The reports of the President, Treasurer and Steward were read, approved and ordered to be printed. Seven Managers to serve for three years we re elected, anti the board is now constituted ae follows: 1 YEAR. 2 Y EARS. 3 'V T.A.RS. Thos. Bakewell, J. K. Morehead, John Irwin, John Graham, J. Painter, t W. Jackson, John. Bissell, Jos. Pennock, James Marshall, W. IL Lowrie, C. F. Spang, W. F. Johnston, Alex.. Laughlin, Wm. Wilkins, C. tug. Thos. Scott, W. IV. Wallace, Wm. Wade, J. B.M.aFadden, J. T. Kincaid, L. Hutchinson, Besides those there are the following Life Mazur Berl John H. Shoneberger' Charles Knap, Jame. An derson, Davld Shields, Archibald Stewart, . W. 11. Schenley. The colloring is a list of the Co ~sere; President—Thomas Bakewell. Vice Presidents-- , Jelin _graham, James Anderson. Secretary and . Treasurer --John Ilarpur. S oward—J: P. Langdan. Sale of Lota.—Persona desirous of investing in a cheap lot for a homestead out of-the smoke and dirt of the centre of the city, are invited to attend a sale of twelve building lots in the Bth Ward, on Saturday afternoon, at throe o'clock: The lot, as will be mien, by ,the advertisement, front cm _Miltenberger streitl These bitti'vAtilreAsh grading, and are eligibly 44(4- aterrairaratig and. #ispose4. qf. low. Council ProCecolnulori &mho' called -to order by Mr. Mc4elyy taiti4g . the chair.. Present, Maims. Sennett, Drown,. Calhoun, ,Dickson, t Errett, Fitzsimmons, Glenn, GriQin, . Herdman, Hlli, ' a llodkinson; Irtvin, Kammerer, Lard, Layton, Little; Miller, McAdams, Melielvy, • Quinn, Scott and "Marahall ' President. • I • • The president announced that theapecial meeting was called for the purpose of granting the Allegheny Valley R. it. the right of way through the city, via Pike street ; also for the ptirpose of memorializing the legislature on the subject of additional taxation. A resolution was received from the Select Conceit requesting. the Legislature to authorize the city of -Pittsburgh to levy an additional tax of four mills on the dollar, to provide for the payment of the city 'bonds to the Steubenville Railroad. There was some opposition at first, but after it was explained that if the bill were not passed immediately, it would not reach the Legislature in time, it was road and passed three times by a vote of 24 yeas to 4 nays—the latter being Items. Evans, Fitrizamous,-Irwin and Scott. " . An ordinance authorising tho Mayor to borrow 534,000 to pay tho intcrell on City Bondi which anal' fall due during the year. The Bonds are to be nega tived at the Bank of America, New York, and to run for 30 years. An ordinance remunerating James K. Moorhead. Isaac Jones and others, who gave their notes for $16,800 to pay interest on City Bonds to the titeubon 'wine Rath-mad, which fell due on the Ist of January. Paaied. An ordinance was passed on Monday night by the Select Council, granting the Allegheny Valley Rail road thi right or way through the city via Pike street. 0n the second reading Mr. Lure moved that ail - afteetirronatiting dauee excepting. the ad and sth sections be stricken out, and one be offered be sub atituted, which makes the route through the city to the - end - be via Dliquesne hinendment on a second reading was adopted by a vote of 17 ayes to 11 nays. Mr. Brown spoke against the resolution. He raid there Wll5 a number of laenatraotoriee on the Alle gi)eny river above the canal, with which a railroad 'would interfere. Therefore he demanded the yam and nays-to see the gcnik-nen on the record. After it 19124 amended so as to prevent 30030 see tinns from conflicting with others, it was. moved that the roles be Efrapendod, so as to admit of Its being read A third time and pwed. It was theinnoved tO lily over until next meeting. The yeas end nays wore: Are—Bennett, Duncan, Dickson, Fitisimmens, Glenn, Griffin, Hardman, Hodkinson, Rein, Kern. morer, Hain, Lamy Layton, Miller, McAdams, Mc- Clintock,Kau and Scott. _Vays—Brown, Calhoun, Dahell, Errett, Evans, Bill, ilatebinson, Kelly, Little and Marshall, Presi dent. So the ordinance was laid over. Several gentlemen voted nay not because they were opposed to the ordi nance, but because it had crudities in its pres , nt shape that ought to be done away with before rally passing. • [This again opens up the whole subject of right of war through the city. The select Council once be fbre refused to make the route via Duquesne Wad to the Canal, but made it by way of Pike street. which leads to an open lot in the aforesaid Canal. It is not Probable the matter will be settled short of two or three more attempts.) . This was the substance of the important part of the proceedings. The Councils then sidjotwned until o'cloch this evening. Nothing of special interest occurred in the select branch. T. leyra plac. —We learn from Mr. Edward Wright, Manager, of the rulon Telegraph Office, that the Mites of their line *ere up as far es Salem last even ing, and that by this morning it was expected the connection would he rout:Otte. More than ono hun dred men have been busily employed aim•n Sunday in repairing the damage done; but it was so exten sive that it could not have been effected sooner. The National Lines Loth East and West arc work ing. Howeeke,pers and others In want of any descrip tion of carpets, will have an opportunity at City Hall of supplying themselves from a very extensive as sortment of English and American manufacture, to be sold there this morning by P. M. Davis, Auction eer. Our readers are referred to the advertisement in another column. gir When the Slightest Derangement is hislicattri by costiveness. or any other sign, it admonisher) a. that eturertiuitses are gathering whirls stionht ot one , to grit rid of, and the most easy and natural method to .1., this is to take Ult. J. UOSITTER'? ISRATED HITTERV , They opei ate equally on all the dtseaacsi parts of the system, cleanse the diets:sat liter of that. escsas Idle which be constantly iltwharging into the stoma: h, re stortlit to Ito natural state, operate on the 1.1,ad, and retinae all impurities and effectually cleanse the stomach and bow els. and rosette to them a healthy and v,goeons action in . . . . t 1 way they Mltriko nt tit. ivot of the diarzai•. open the pores. exto.rnally and internally. pn.mptin,r the in..1.0 , i 1 .1r perspiration. and obviating all disease. nristnr, from a disor der.' stare of the liver or storir,la and for ale by lI.:STISTTER & 9M1T17, Solo timatufacusser and peopeietore, No. 1.+17 Poon o rest raid by druggists acid hotels gm... rally througl.out the Burt &ate:. anti Cztua.thx. npr6. _ _ Ka- C Itt r tom tac h Blt.te r a are azknowledged by nil wbo burr trkat them to `at the last bonny m..h..n et the age, for the am* of Thoyet"ltt, Coativenota, and a timat. dead state of the Liver and Stomach. They nave no Heal• The proprledors do nut pretend to caution people from using other preparations that are palmed upon thu public nadri the suuseuf Stomach Mbar., for they have nmnd that only one trial one needed to render itch cautian unnecessary. For sale, whole:ado, by CX)LLInd A CLARK, Third eit.r..i.t tartirron Wood and Markat: obo. IL KEYSER, 140 Wut meet: and by Druirriirtg MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS 1 - 3, OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MSS I'EACTIf NINil COMPANY will he hind at the Company's Unice. in Philadelphia. on THURSDAY, May lat. at 1. i•eleck. .tr the purpose of authorising the colupany to execute irtitakx for the sum of ono Hundred Thousand Dollars * and to Issue Bonds under it. .1. G. HOLLINGWORTH, J ANIL'S C. visufat. SANICEL F. FISHER. CHAS NEWBOLD, TIM'S SPARKS. !apt:. ids. GEORGE F LEWIS. NEly BOOKS! NEW BOOK S!-- Prleuila of Weltreverden— by Waiter Courtship and Marriage, or Jcys and Sorrows of Anlenale Ellis, or the Unman Comedy—by Jno. K. Coke. Kate Weston, or To Will and To Do---by Jennie De Witt. War in Ka11143. Brewerton—price St. Christine. or Woman's Trials and Triumphs---L. J. Curtis. American Flower Harden Directory—by Robert Billet. The Family Kitchen Gardener, The American Kitchen Hardener—by T. i. Ft...sender. The American Florist theth—by Louisa Johnson Mira Leslie's Receipt Book. Fur sale by W. A. IiILDENYENNEY fr. CO., Fifth et, opposite the Theatre. - - - . QTEARINE CANDLES---5U boxes reetiNed LI taut for sale by .ritiNtiEß BARBA Call, knlfi • N , Ltb..rty et. iIILOHOFOHM-50 lbe. for Male by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. aplb Corner Holt and Wood ete. LYCERINE-50 lbs. for sale by gras B. A. FATINKST6CK & - - 01V'bW1BEBS- 75 lbs. for Fa t e by p FP/5 A. FAMNESTOCK & CO. LISH .CAI.PgTINGS-- 11011INSON & CO., 4 1 -- 4 2 b r taro mar; Have received this day a large invoice of English Velvets Mid Tapestry Brussels Carpeting, of new and beautifte ` t terns. For sale at the lowest prices. aplet PITTSBURGII ANlio CONNELSVILLE . gAIIALOAD.—The steamer Bohan silt leave the wharf obove the Monongahela bridge daily, (Sundays excepto s tl) at .130 P. a, for West Newton, connecting there with the train Which leaves for Connolleville wittail way stations at3 - .30 M. I Passengers andlreight ciwried each way daily. For further particulars apply to the oftltera on board the Eoliatt, or to the agent at West Newton or Connell/- 01W D. W. CS. LDWF.LL, a,12 luslstant Superintendent. lIAVE this day disposed of my interest In the potent for "Trott's Improved OE Cups for Strati Engines," to MOSES N. EATON, who has the entire control nt the patent. JAMES CRISWELL • Pittsburgh, April 11, 1868. aplt 4 . , OTTA ASIT of a good and uniform quality a. 7 manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Gompany at Tareurni; on hind and for sale by FLEMING BROS., 10 bbla. Epsom Slats, in store and for allitl 10 LUIS. Arum, 8 gross sPllliinn's Elixir Opium " 1 growl Balm of a Thowswid Flowers 1 bbl. White Varnish 75 Itni. assorted Bronze Powder 1- 6NCENT . - - 44, ••• • ' ABLE SALT-100 Racks . ust received and fr embt by 060.6, SPIONGEIL lIARBA CO I DES-300 Dry Flint, to arrive and for sale by (splf,) SPEtINGEB. ilelll.llAtiOll. Y E F LOU R—Lb bbls. in store and for mle by 9I1) SI.NINUER. lIARRACTUIT. lUKSILVEK-150 lba. for sale by Ala B. A. FAIINESTOCE ek CO. 'RATED LYE—A new article for / making Hard and Bolt Soap warranted to be Hype to Potash in every respect. On hand and for mile by NOTES ON CENRAL AMERICA; Par 11eularly the Stare. of Honduras and San Salvador-- Their. Georgraphy, Topography, Climate, Population Re !buries, Po ulation, etc., etc,. and the proposed Honduras t ' te Railway: By R. 401.10., formerly Charge Alban of - tbe United States to the Republica of Central. !erica. For sale-by B.T. C. Mfllttl.lN, i . 12 41 Fifth etreet. --. VATCHF J ,FA, T - XLLTTARY.GOODB, ' APB• • V. W. WILSON. THE' LATEST " NrWS BY , ' TELVXMAPH. THIIITT.ICOILLKTIAL CONGRESS. Plftß'f' BEBSION . TV,,ssniztatost presented a joint resoldlion which was reported to the Committee on Foreign Relations, providing -that unintiebited Islands lying beyond : tiro maratime jtr_ risdietion of nations which have been .or hereafter / may be discovered sad taken-possession of by-Amer leancitizens, whether in the public service or not, shall become patter the territuty of the United States of Atiterieit, whose jurisdietien shall he asserted and maintained over the same,-byt the right-of property in derhosiM uf tonne - ot of any valuable natural' pro f ducts_ df said ttlandi, Shall he vested hi the pereOus. who shall bare discovered and . taken possession of the same. Provided, they shall be citizens -of the'. :United States: not engaged in public service, their successors, administrators and assigns, with the privilegemt entering upon and occupying the ground nil -waters for 'the purpose of preserving, disposing of and taking away said deposits and productions. The Bounty Land Bill was then debated.andlaid aside to enable Mr. Jones of lovia to Make a speech on Kansas matters, in reply to Mr. Harian's remarks:. 'the other day. • The Senate then adjourned. speech on the..Ktuisas I 'question. He said the opponents of the Banns Ne braska Bill came "here asserting Natilmal freedom and the sectionalism of slavery, to make an imam for the _repeal of:tbe Fugitive Slave Law, the restoration, of the- Missouri restriction, and the prevention' 'of slave States coining into the Union. They 'come herb boasting that the majority (dented ,their leader Speaker! Rumor said they dared .not now go before the country on these issues. There mu et be no disreputable dodging; no bolster 'log up of fraud. If the North is abolitionised let it make the Mut' boldly ; let there be .no cowardly skulking. • _. • Mr. Giddings appealed to the civility of Mr. Keitt to give him tho floor. Mr. Rein said ho could not, having promised to mew the motion to lay on the table the motion to 'reronsadLr Clamorous cries of question ensued, which was taken.- and decided affirmatively, after which the -House adjourned. Important from Nicaragua. Hr.," 'ORtragS, April 15.—The steamer Empire City, via. Havana, with dates to the 11th, and Cali fornia mails, hea.arrived. The steamer Osprey was burned at the wharf' at Kingston, on the 25th ult. She is a total losr. In sured. The Aspinwall Corier, of the sth lost, says : Sehlessinger, with four hundred troops, was defeated near San Jose by five hundred Costa Ricans, under Mona Twenty Amerioan prisoners were shot. The C.,aut army R Ctil about to enter Nicaragua.. The Indian troubles still continue in Oregon and and Washington territories. Central American so counEs are very meagre. The San Francisco markets are dull. The Whik ley Express was robbed near Shasta, on the 12th of March, of $25,000. Accounts from Oregon state that the Indians were becoming more troublesome. It was reported that thirty whites were killed at Rogue river valley. The hostile Indian force is in. the north of Oregon. It is estimated tint 2,000 regular troops and volunteers are preparing to take the field. The Panama Star and Herold attribute the defeht of Behlissinger to the culpable want of vigilance and discipline. The Americans were surprised, and the battle lasted only 14 minutes. Costa Ricalls Liss, forty five killed and wounded. Q,•a'an e's evinces a lank of energy in coming to the aid of Costa Ries. Accounts of the battle from Costa Rican sources reported ninety Americans died ou the field. Costa Ricans lost several officer.. The accounts are probably ono sided. The steam. es Corbin, with ninety recruits of Walker's army, re mains unheard of at San Juan del Sur. It was re ported that the fort was in possession of the Costa Blount,. The Cortcc bas probably gone to Panama. The Empire City brings a portion of the crew of the Sea Witch of New York, which was lost at Havana. \aw Chttraxs, April 16.—The agent of the l'iir.st reguan government publishes a card denouncing the story of Fichiessin,:,,-er's route a falsehood. He trays accounts have been received from head quarters, that Sehlessuager had only 250 men, and was attacked by five thousand Costa Swans, and compelled to re treat to San Juan. Latest from California. NEW YORK. April I(i.—The steamer George Law arrived with California dates to the 20th of March. The ease of Adams A Co. vs. Cohen was decided , at San Francisco on the Kth, by a verdict of $2119,000 against Cohen. The Democratic State Convention has appointed Delegates to the National Convention at Cincinnati, after• adopting resolutions approving of the main Features of the Nebraska bill, and &cluing James; Buchanan their first choice for President. The California Senate rejected the resolution con demnatory of the election of Speaker Banks, which had previously been passed by the Howe. The steamer Cortin. which left San Francisco on the 2eth for San Juan, took lUti recruits for IV aiker's army. An express arrived at Punta Arenas, which states that 90 of Walker's men were found dead, and it was' supposed that others had perished in the woods. Official details from (len. Mora are published in the San Jose papers. Previous accounts state that Costa Rira was in great excitement, and that the war was popular with all classes. Many foreign residents had rendered services to the government. A levy of $9,000 has been ordered, and a loan of $lOO,OOO. Puntas Arenas was full of troops under Parda Pulew. The principal army of 3000 strong, under Gen. Oera, was marching upon Nicaragua, and would cross the frontier in eight days. Gen. More, in a despatch to the Minister of War, states That the attack lasted fourteen minutes, when Lhr Eillibusters broke and fled terrified to the woods, eloseir fdlowed by the Costa Ries e.. The field was strewn with dead. Among the Costa Ricans el: of. ftcer, were killed. Pr, ate letter, state that at the last accounts Gen. {Card had embarked for Punta Arenas. Before his departure from Ins then head quarters, the foreign residents gave him a public entertainment. His troops Aran la high spirits, end were well armed. Too cholera and fever are making ravages in Nica ragua among the natives and Walker's army. Some of Walker's people bed taken the English stormier from Greytown for Costa Rica. The news of the defeat of Walker's troops under Seilleatenger was brought to Panama by the Dutch steamer Emilio from San Jose. Col. S., with four hundred men, was well fortified at Hacienda Santa Rosa, where he was attacked on the 20th /larch by a party of 500 Costa Ricans under Gen. Ward, and entirely defeated. The 19 prisoners eourt-martialed and shot by the Costa Ricans nom chiefly Irish and Germans. Accounts say that Walker', party were surpris ed by the Costa Ricans who after firint4 ,no volley, leaped the walls and with knife and bayonet cut down all they enconntered and dispersed or took prisoners the remainder. The San Jose TeieoropA hoists the names of Fre mont and Blair for President and Vice Freaident Advice's; from Washington Territory elate that body of Indians, 1500 strong, were about to make another attack. A conflict had taken place on White River, be tween a portion of the 4th Infantry, under Liettl. Rents, and a large body of Indians. The latter were . routed. One white man was killed and Lieut. Rants and eight persons were wounded. The Indians are building a fort on White River. A large body had encamped near Lake Squaw. Gen. Wool arrived at Vancouver, and was preparing to take the field early in April. SAN Fasscisco, March 19.—The markets are dull. Monet , is very stringent. Hall and Gallego Flour $14,50. Butter 40. Lard 20. Adamantine Candles 2f1.1. Turpentine 70. ilosrox, April I&.—The Cambria nrrivo,l at mid lier mails wore despatched in the esxrrtrain this morning. MOT IC E-TO THE T AXABL ES OF THE BETY.NTH WARD—Thu County CommlestolierthaVe changed the time for the Appeals In Bald Ward from Mitsch 20th to May 12th. ROVERT TIIO2IPSON, 'shift:TA Assessor. T RINITY SCIIOOL FOR BOYS- R. S. SILITEL, Principal. ST. PETER'S SCHOOL FOR OIRLS-- S. A. VARIAN, PriceiWo The next term of Haw Schools will commoner on IC- V. 21st inst. For porticulars, apply to the Principals, at lb* Schools. ap1.1:1n•--vh6 NOTICE.—The undersigned. Assagnee of WM. I( EN VON, of Steubenville, Ohio. having obtain ed a E)<ISSUE OF THE PATENT originally granted to no on the 4th day of October, 1851. for the purpose of molting lioT-pREFstr, NUTS, WASHERS, etc., being ihbstautially as followa, First—The use of the die T, and die box M. for savoring the blank, the close die box in combination with the dies had bracket for preening. and the punch Is, for perforating the same during the pressure, the whole operating con jointly as described for making Nato or Washers at OM opt , ration. Neconsf—Tbe manner aubstantially as described. of ODer l ranging the dim in relation to the punch that any excess of Iron in the blank shall be forced into the path of the punch, thus encoring the compression of the Nut without risking the breaking of the machine. IL". Persons Interented will please take notice that any in fringement on the a bOTO will be dealt with according to law. HAIGH, HAIITUPKE & 51011110 W. lb, April 9, Islso.—(ap9kans--chj) eiIIARTIERS . ST ATION.--FOR SALE, A smALL FARM of 30 Acres; In cultivation; balance hi fi ne timber; a young °caber!' of choice trait; a good spring near the house; garden-paled in; a Dwelling Howse, of hall, two parlors, dining-room and kitchen. four chambers, all well furnished and in good order. The bonne law a portico in front and u porch in the rear. Stable, carriage house, coal house, and other out-building'. The situation is pleas ant and healthy, at miles from Chartiers Station, Alle gheny. Valley R. R. i ilt, churches and achools convenient. Price $2300, in a • sy payments. 8. CUTEDELT & SON, Real Fatah) Awl... • 51 Market street. =M=I sold ROLL BUTTER-3 barrels prime Roll 13'; t ttr, for gale by (apl6) HENRY IL COLLINS. ONEY--50 boxes.reenived and for sale by IiENRX 11. COLLINS ONIONS -12 bbls. for sale by ople ILENItY IL COLLINS Nimiimmm 1 CASES SARDII3ES-- O• 2 Cases Ancbevies,yead received and for Raba by - - • • -- - ANDIRESON. prt a Ne. 30 Wood 'trout Arrival of the Cambria. 4.'• r • 4 .1' • ' • .."' COMMERCT A tr -- .---4........ ... ... _ - —. l-•-• .--- -441.77 . 4 7, 4 PM 1 1 0,111111011 130.130 op 193.011.3 r Alm MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE: • • . . ' 1.. WILMASMEL . . • Viet Praideall. . T. EL OLARIKE, GEO. W. 0018. Treasurer. N. HOLMES, Ja. JAMES P. BARR. Surierinidufent. T. NORTHAM, JR. . . Cbruerities of Arbitratib as for March. GEO. W. CABS, V. P. ISAIAII DICISEY. T. R. UPDIKE, SAMUEL DILWORTH, .1. 1.1. CANPERLD PITTSBURGH Blia TEL. Orrtex OT Tax DAILY Alowartm Voar, Wednesday, April 16, ISM. f • vtogll...Salre ! 1110 bbla. extra from Omit . at $0,25: . 40 bbls. do. from do. at $6,37 i,5; 41 bbls. superfirm from dri.•tit $5,65; 25'bbla. extra from do. at $0,15 ; '4O bile: extra axed eruperflne at SN.S and $6,62 1 A; SO bbls. extra from store . at $6,50; 25 bids; extra family at $6,62!, ; 25 bbla do. do.. at .• . ORA busliels Oats from the depot at2.sc-.; 100,` do. do. from wharf at 2/3c., and fa bushels Rye from wagon at 40c, 817GAR...9ales 11 hlida good bit at flc., four moothaAnd 3 hhds. prime at 9c., mob. MOLASSES....SztIe SO bids. cypress at 06c., four mouths. COP9lll....Sitle 30 bags prime Rio at 12%,c., thirty days. CORN MEAL...RoIe 00 bushels from wharf at 30c. HAY...Side 50 bales from the wharf at sl7'll ton. BACON...anles 3600 Tbs. shoulders, city smoked i yit rash; 2000 Itsk do. western at 7 1 . 4 1000 The. hams, city smoked, itt. 111%.c.; 2000 Tbs. do. western at 10m; 1540 hams, Iron city, at 11.34.; 9000 lbs. shoulders, slily. and hama at 7N, 0 and 10c., and 3000 tbs. shoulders at Nc., cash 1000 lbs. hams at 101,.4c.; 4000 lbs. shoulders, western,' at 71/.c.; .5000 lbs,sides and hams, city smoked, at 9 and 10c.: and 2 tierces sugar cured hamsat 11%'t. BULK MRAT...SaIes 900 lbs. shmilders at Vi i ‘c., cash par funds. BEEY...SoIes 2000 lbs. dried at 10c., cash, and 1000 lbs. do Icon city at 11!,ir. LAED...ilale 208 kegs, 2500 lbs., No. 1 at Ci , ,Yr , cash. DRIED FRUIT.-Sales Sb bushels Dried Peaches at 1.1,7 A, (114,11, and 40 bushels Apples at $1.1.2%. SE/KO—Sale 10 bushels Timothy at $2,75. AbllES...Sale 20 casks imported Soda at 3;sfi., four moo. GERMAN CLAY...SaIes 20 tons at $22. Philadelphia Market. Parkanrkimit, April 18.—Flenr doll. with noEsier, nand for export; Sad while atm:lda/it brands are mostly held at $7 4it hhi.„ Iwo would he mkun; there is n lhoittvl demand for Me .apply of the city trade at s7ot;9, at , ll:fput111y. Rye-limn dill at S 5 Iv bbl., and Corn meal at There is a limited demand for 11 heat, with sales of 12 00 boa- flit' . Logrutd Sough ern and Penn'a. red at51,6001,e,.5; a . lot of Temiewie.. at 91.70, and white e 0 tv51,76(,95. Nye le doll. and has fur ther declined; palm of 1060 hne. Weete-n at SOc. C..rn hen also declined; Boles of 0000 bus. yellow at 56, ) ;,63.57, a/Mat, 66,156 in store. oats are In demand and steady; sales 1400 bus. at 99c. Cloverseed is in demand, and has further ad vanced, small mles of prime at $9,74'061 tin. Whisky doll and &entire& .mall Weis in tibia. at 27, aud In WM.. at 28 Clue! nruiti Market. CINCIM ATI. Aprll M.—Flour very dull: mmolnally aljs;2g. Whiek u usealed, mal/L.l Programa *wady withent apeco lathedemand; galerun Mlle. Mega Pork at $14.1,1); WlllMia. bacon eldee at sc. packed. &IRA 100 bbla. prime Lard at ifx,. 115 kepi at 10c. nroceriea unchanged; a good hominess dm tog. The river has Ilium tire luctuw. Weather warm and cloudy. New York Cattle Market. 'Seas, April :G.—The, offerings of Beef Cattle, to-day were .0/0 heed; market dull. with a declining tendency; sales KA looel at $l2 'ft cwt. abet" orn shed° higher in consequence ot a short supply ; only 1900 head were *AI. Serino ani artist and tutetutaged ; sake 3000 head at $8@6,75. Oalamer(' Mai%wt. • " Itaitunta April 16.—Bales Flour at $6,50 far lloruard stroot. trbeat and Corn an dull, but not quotably lovas'. B' Another Instance or the Efficacy of WEERAVE'S 11OLLAND MTLEE.S.—N. M. Poindexter, of the Union dike, say.: Borne weeks mime, being seriously affected with pain and uneasiness at the stomach, loss of appetite, and at timea strong symptoms of Dyspepsia, I was 'redwood to try your HOLLAND BITTERS, and I feel It belt an set of Device to the article, as welt , as for the good of those who may be at. fbcted with like derangement of. the stomach, to stets that the wee of-oneaingle bottle of this mrlictne proven of local , ohble benefit. hating freed the encroach from all sense of de, erasion, and removed every symptom of Dyspepsia. would gin remark, that two other members of ray who were ettrilchtd in a similar manner with myself, were en tirely miasmal by the rue of a single break each." Cannos I—To prevent imposition, be careful to ask for ikerbeve's Holland Bitters. om„. Sotti at ISA per bottle, or obc bottles for gs, by the pro. prieunrs, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. 6 00., Nana... Curing Moires...le" awl Chemists, Pittsburgh, PL; R. K. 9EL 4EILS A CO.. corner of ilecond and Wood otreota; and Druggists Konerally. AMUSEMENTS. - - - rpIiZATRE.-4. C. 'FOSTER, SOlO URI& and J Mfgagrr; W,H. ham, Stage Manig:pr; Casa. licerra, Acung Manager. Tr...now. J. V. Tiogrigs. rues 09 ASMISISIOS : Boxes and Marinette. Private Boxes, 'arra SS 00 Second Tier. .. . . I Private Bores, email -.. 600 r Boxes forcolored persona 24 cents. tar (...sertulcate, securanat seam, 1'24 cents extra. !omen* sures. of C W. COULDOCIC. Third appearane. Ml I tiVlNti TiItaPDAY RVENDIO, APRIL IT. 1864 The Ads. °eat Veruot., C. W. Couldalt ; MW. La MW irvo.g: Foltz, thlboito; Dopes" Mc-hride. To c , olotudo with Still Waters Run Deep—John Mildniay. C. W. Oontdock ; Mr, aviuhoid, Mile Irving Oipt. Hawker Mcllrlde; Mn. Mildmay, Julia M. (bake. Alteration at Tnno—poore open In : curtain Hoer at 'Pe4. - - TOIIN W. NITAR.THY, BILL Post and Durresstrros, will snood to the Posting and Distributing of ell kinde of nuis FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, ac. All communksttkuts--either hy mud. tele-snit - Ih, or other tithoe—directed to the office of the Morning Pent, wilt r , s , h'e prompt atimattort. ap7 NEW 4 SPRIdiG BTOCIC OP CHICIKERIING & SONS PIANO FORTES. JOH-N 1i MEI.LOR hits • just re.ctired seven 1110 r, a C Elle KliftlNO t SUSS' PIANO YOIIT Irsi, mut coin• pleted the Stock, selected for Stroup Sale*, of TJITSTY.FTV new nod splendid IlkatrUtilt MN of °very TarOty .o , tyle, cssoutsoto red I,y tlko Z11671_ Chick, inc..f rut. tito plpthleat SIX OM A V E to the moat splendidly an. hnl Seven Octave Square PlllllO Fortes, sa well as Omit *uplift and Inimitable Grand and Parlor Grand Pianos. EN EltY PIANO FORTE In this lot to of their NEW SCALE, with their PATENT IRON ItItAMES, and PATENT ACTION, and are not cmy warranted to the: prinhmaPhy the menuteeturere. bat by the subscrLber. to be In ititetepeets to perfect es Instruments can be made, both In retard to Material and Workmanship. PRI C E.S INVARIABLY THE SAME as In Boston, at the Manufactory. JOHN 11. MELLON, No. RI Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Agent for Chlchering A Sons, Boston, fur Pittsburgh and Western Penns, ran2B tOr. RPF"' 'ORt, I.IRTII STREET CARPET STI W. D. & H. McCALLLM, liirS 7 SOVRTIL STREET, NEAR ITOODP4A Tot attention of purchasers is respecttelly Invited t our present Rork. selected fur SYKLNG BALM, ineluding-- Best quality Velvets, Englmb and Taremtry te Brumels and Tspeetry, I grain, enrollls mid Stair Brussels,emp.er. Meelimn and Loy Fairs mid Super. t Ply. I Prieed lornine Dom Imported Extra Twilled and Darrno.k ; Ilnll and Pour Carpets; Flout Oil Clothe, from 2 to Si feetvari , es qnslittes and prier.: Table 011 Cloths; French Pr+t;ted mid Embossed Piano and Table Govern; &anion and (k,cuo Idet dug ; Dearth Bugs; Door Mats; Stair Bode; List, Beg 014 Dutch Carpets; Venutian Tillmis; with every-variety of Wit.- dow Shades, Green and Buff Holland. kr., &e; all .1 which *III be offered at sale at very tllOarrate rat ..... We are also prepared to furnish lIAITRINOTGIV9 CARPICT LINING. mh2s MANSFIELD .SEMINARY AND Allegheny County • Normal School. About . foisr miles, from tke city, near the junction. of the NobleAtown and Mara ingfon Plank •litoluis. ' D. M. KERR, A. M. Superintendent. MRS. M. A. RElilt, Prindpol REV. R. Id'PRIKRSON, A. M., Prof. hanguageo. rHE undersigned, County Superintendent, will nSt pal his Sembiary and Normal School for Tmahers, on TUES DAY, the 16th of April nor , . Pupils 4 b. - . 41, so, re , ceiveiL A limited nutuber of females can board in the family of the Ouperinteodent. flood boarding can be obtained in the 'Wimp and vicinity, at from tOwool% Tmtmei— . o quarter of 10 weeks, LN ADVANCE; boarding, Lodging end 'Light. 430 00 Tuition. from 'so to 10 tro Teachers, or those desiring to prepare for teething, tad enter the Normal .Ichool at any time, and continue 10 weeks. Or to the close of Second Quarter. Lectures will be delivered each Term, upon the Art of Teaching. For further information address ap2 1L M. KRIM, Pittsburgh. xo. B. K ooxs, late of linuiphroys, Efoffuotn k Koons, Phila. D.W. i I varrixx. .... Lato of rlttainirgh. KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACT 6 RS, AND General Produce, Commission Mei ,hants, N 0.47 North Wharves and 93 North Water street, below Race street, Plll LADE PUIA )3atoilay.Woodward & Co. Phil.l Bryan, Ken II Oil y & (30. Pitbeh, Garrett. Martin & Co.° Wilniarth & Co. 64 WOO.l & tilivor, " Brill & Ligitutt, - J. & W. lWa. ' Miter, Vries & Co. -.- Caleb C .pe & Co.u Begsley, Oosgmve Fe Co. Tndtt, ,Inaber & 00. " Watt Wilson, J. D. behmer & Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick Fe Fonlda, Oinciroaa A. A. Pollock & Co. " Morrow & Oettler, Tweed Fe Sibley, " J. S. Ohouewoth & 00, u And Pitteburgh and Philadelphia Merchants- germ ally. jai edepcilen • UNION COAL WO M — FOli.. SALE.— Tho Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Tr. & Co., Situated on the Monongahela river, about IT, miles from Pittaburgb, are now for sale. The property consists of 115 acres awl 110 perches of Dead, (more or to and all the Coal therein;. and also all the Coal in about 100 acres more, together with Buildinge, Railways, &c. For further partioulars apply to 1). W. & A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law, - Eli MR Fonrtb4l.,PlStelisugh. Oth ,q4 A: , MONDEo;7 l l o lti t .4pt.A...r,.- ,S,: . .~<~ -:~ ' , r , • - •• • ' r ;.~~: "~ _.~~.:, ,TficgauLLlfaitt. ttiere ,ems lb Lei 1 lrichest seater in the elip4titl,44 ges itiark p taiti falling slowly. Weather wenq , • • - ' - • 'rne " Forced City" Ls the regiNir morn ng pail Eel boat fhr -Wheeling, satVogin depart at 1O oLelocitto.day. . Tut thtli ;polls. packet "Chat. Avery" will leave We wan+ lag at 4 o'clock. She oilers a Gue change for ahippera And ethers baying buabir... , I etwaeu and Pittsburgh. Tax steamer "Sovereign" wee unavoidably detained yea-I , ' terday; she has her freight all on board wltl poeltivelylaiiye this evening for St. Luds. Vie substantial built steamier "hazel" Capt. Sinuman, was unavoidably detalned .- yestrday ; she will positively blare this morning for kit. Louis. She lute the best mi apert teearts for bath cabin and deck passengers. Call on Mr. E. Ifvkile, the obliging and attentive eletk. and engage mileage. Tur.substantlid built steamer Clifton " will have her load 41 Oda morning and will leave for Nashville this evening. 0111 on board and sec Copt Thai. Poe, or his clerk, Mr. B. M'Conee, they are both gentlemen. and will despatch brad nesato.the ansisfactian of all cones:mid. Tits steamer “Delegate" has her freight all on boartlaml will positively leave thie morning for Galena and Dubuque. She offers the heat of fare to travelers. and UV- hlaratta and' his polite clerk, lir. tehrner, will he found - courteous and attentive Joell who trawl with them. Tas Bght drought and staunch builtateatuer "Rochester," Capt. Neare, will leave for R. boisis and ft. Paul today. We would advise those in search of a good boat to make a -through trip to call on board early and secure their passage, as mho Le sure to go out crowded with passengers. Mr. C. Drava, clerk, will be found in the office, ready to wait on all who have business with his department. Tux Louisville Cburier, of the 15th, nye: The river at tbis point was rking very slowly yesterday, Atith hut nine feet water In the tonal by the mark. On the fills there were five feet ten Inchon water for steamboats. The meters of New Orleans boots in port yesterday, We undemtand, fixed the rates of freight for the present week rd the same rates an prevailed last vi oek—fhat Is 70 cents it bbL Carports 60e. for flour, Pad 30ej 3br. for pound freights The rate. to Pittsburgh are 26c . forpound lots, and to Wheel ing ?Dc.—with but email shipments. Tris New &rainy iklto, of the Ith,,ohaartaa: The weather continues clear told very plea ant—favorable to ant-door tinniness. Oar levee tea lively wane to-day; the tipper lending i. crowded with hosts, and freight revere it. At Cat Lower Landing-ttringrostrnat riodtvely, e•' rat of the Loth , lie over owing to a oceeretty el freight. 'VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.- kr On THURSDAY ItTENING, April /7 to, 14 7% O'Ckkek, at the 51erchuits' RxeMingo, Fourth -at., wtll he sold 10 shares Oar and Penn's. Railroad Company :lock; " Allegheny Talley dn. do 4 10 " Pittatairgh and Stoubonvflio 111 d. Cott 105 " I.ll4lfit Oold.and Quartz Mining Go 4 70 " Dank of Pitteburgtr, 2.4 " Citizens' Drposite Hank. 1 " Pittsburgh and Connelsville IL R. Co. Share!, of stock in tbnColling Mining Company of Mich/• gp.n, by order of G E. Arnold, Treasurer, forfoitod for non. pornout of assessment. aplo P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. - 1 BUILDING LOTS IN THE EIGHTH WARD AT AUCLION.—f.rt SATURDAY afternoon, April 10, a 8 o'clock, trifl he sold, on the prelaidell, BEE talb , Ground at the corner of !attain beiges. and Locust streets, to atch a front of 20 feet on hlittenbergersk, extonding back ST feet to an alley. ; Also, ,x other Loth adjoining the above ' hying each o. ft , ut of ?A foot on bunion ntroot. oatending lack 120 feet to . At • Patriek'a alley. ffEEEiNMEM= title Indastmtable. Kile p.ainvu. Plans can be on tb.• Malan, Riiollls 1.11,14) IL DAVIS, Auct'r. LS ACRES BEST QUALITY .c. 041 -, AT_ Accrws. —On TIW ILSDAS evening, April 24tb, at 7L., o'clock, m the 31etehtinte EiChtedge, Forth Wee. gattaburgh, will be add, liltdity,-thr.., Acreaof COAL, Inmate iramaninft.ty herb of Put Birmingham, stijoining the Ortmtby (taxi Work', warranted of superior quality. and dearer the eity than any other in market, Turasn at nide. 111,14 I'. M. DAVIS, Aucer. OF PITTSBURGH STOCK AT at EXCH . A ?MK Fourth Arr.u. will he pad titut.M"oo.oc.Pittehurg .Stork. aprl2 Attritorterr. BEAT A I'(7TIONS &LE Royal Tapestry Velvet Cnrpets, new and elegant styles, pte,es Sogilah Tapestry Itnneiets do. der du pteres best old-faattioned make Bruited' Carpeta, very importer qindity and now pttt.•rne . to mecca superfine and extra imperial three ply Carpet*, chons. new styles lttJ plows super. ingrain and tw ply Carpets. e.auprising great variety of patterns and finalities. The above to arrive on consignment from one of the lar,,erst importing humus In thu country, and to be sold wltheat reserve, commencing oI TIIIIILIMAT re,t, April 14th, at lOu'clt• I: A. M. I wool l Welts thast - teutlou of the trade in thin city, oleo steamboat men and Ifficskeopere gene rally, to this sale, a. a rare opportunity of purchasing the newest styles end hest qualities cf Carpets L. a iciest redlic thin from the relular pricey. Forther notice will be given of place of sale and when the Hi tic Named and ready for 11101..,,te.a. np9 P. M. DAVIS, Aurt'r. REFER TO 11, 1 2 RTVER I4TEW.S. PORT OP PITTSBURGH 10 von 3 INCH %YOS IN TILL CIIAN:OIL. AB.ILI V El./. flteams-r Col. Worm!, Yeeblm. 19ivetath. tlenderktstet, West Jefferweri, Wo.vlward, Brownsville. " Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville. • " 'Venture, Bolls,• • l'orest City, Vas, Wheeling. Ilucke;m. State, Deltzhoover, Cincinnati S.D. Carinth.Brhatic, ClnefnnatL Jasoli Poe Sievert, Louisville. Janou Wool, liebinsou, St. Louis. DEPA"CrED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peehl•ss, Iffizabettr. " PAJIan. lienderiekon, Writ Newton. Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville. • " Shoots Wheeling. " Cincinnati, AtirLna, Cincinnati "131. Louis, Duan, Duhuque. AUuTION SALES The greatest Illcdical Discovery OF THE A.GE. AIR . KEN NEI)Y, at Roxbury, hail diAeoc emi fu moo or ~nr row e - Pti pasture weeds I remedy tb•rt corm .. , et H. ,1 o M.. , frost tn. *are ..sznfuta tea 01 , 11..• has treated .1 In over eleren hundred otom and never c=rept in two rases (ta 11 thunder humor.) Be hes new in Ida pos.. , 0,.1‘ over two hundred certificates of Its seine. ell within Iw.uty milts of treason. Two bottles or.. wail-sobs' a cure a tinning, are month. One to three barrios Hill cure the worst kind of pfmples of the face. Too to three In ttle.• will scour the system of boils. 7 war bottles us warrant...A to CUP. ties want canker In the mouth mid stomach Three to five bottles an warnuited to cure the wont ca of erysipelas. thte or two borderers, wairantesl to core all burner of the eyes. Tte isettlee are waMarittettakteto of thtearltra. idnelliminneriss the hair- - Four to xis bottles an warranted to coca earrupt and run ning tileere. ()tie bottle will can only eruption of the skin. Tao to three bottles are warranted to Mere the meat dere perste eases of rheumatism. • Two or three bottles are warranted 41 cure the worst eased of ringworm. Three to four Nettles are warranted to cure milt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worn time of scrofula. A I•enord t. elwvv. experteneml from tho neat bottle, and e perfect cure is warranted when the alovo quantity is taken. Nothing looks so impradiolde to those who have in vain trv-i an the wonderful inmilcines of the day, at flat u corm 10 , •n wird growing in the pouting), and along oldstoue wally .timild mire every humor in the rysttut; vat It la nova fined fact. If vivo hare • hnmor it hno to start. Thera aro up lb cm, a tida. or has ahout uniting some CAN'S and to t I pei'olirvi ooiir a tholianuad hot Elea of nue vidtiltY •.f —ion. I know its eft , ts ery ease. It has already 0.. stle) tbe gruatt.at (titan,. r dont. in Massachusetts. I za.•e it to cltildt,n a year old; to old rtt.ople of sixty. a .trySy b•ol;ing children, whale grab wan It and flabby, ....stred to a tartest state of health by .41,. bottle. To 01.46 who sr.. sul•jerl to s strk head:whit, ono boats. will sitt ars cuts it. It ores ityrtst ratio( to catarrh and dia. tt..41.3 wits, hart, been costive for years, have taken . . and bean remdated .4y it niers the lady is sound it works 4pdte easy, but a he, them is try derangement of the funs 4 ti us or mums, it will muse v n y singular reelings. but rim must net tet alarm...l—'l.y a wave disappear in from four. days to a 'mei.. Tlne is nom abad result from it On the nn trary. when tit - feeling to near, you will feel yourself 1 like a new person. 1 beard some of Mo. most extravagant encomium,. 4.f it ilea man ever listened to. No sham a Jiet a, ever nommory—eat the beat you CAL get. I haven.e. rfee on bertt, edify ' ami when slered iu sweet oil,..ibuoi derdAdotts. twellipg of the needs and , the ans. r m 30 mote. Prim of i1a.31..d10 1 Dircovery $.l per bottle. Directions Jro spoogfebrit day. • ()Midi.en ever-Mgbt years.; Agegorrapoonral; ettfirfren from dee to eight year.. ten-SPoonAL eirarnt. ffirvetion can he made apolkable to nil constitutions', take enough to operate. the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance iribad eases of Serofuln. Saki, wholesale ratan, at )r. ISTYSEF.NiI c 4O Wood atreet, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. r .4'5 ; 1 O, Alle gheny. .apl lydiw PRIVATE DISEASES—DR. r , Ro w N , No; 50 &nitLffeld atroot, between. Third and Fourth i t stree devotes his entire attention to an Office Prsoi r Lice. Ilia business Is, for the email' part, confined to private Venereal Diseases, and Ina painful affecious, broarlit on by imprudence, youthful Indulgence arid,Malls Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Ghat, Stricture Urethral Dlac]targe o, Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases of the Venereal Organ. Skin Dismiss, Scorbutic sNpttone, . Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disemsea, Seminal, weakneq Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppreasions Di.leaSes of the Joint., Vistula in Ano, Eervons ffections, Pains lu the Bark ani Lotus, Irritation of the Bladder and lildneye,auccesahilly treated. Cure guarantee& Twenty years' practice (ten In this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assumncee of a speedy cur • to all who may come an. der his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms 50 Smithfield at., between Third and N, urth striate. erai'a Charm. moderato. [noiledawly OR. BROWN oontinuee to be consulted for the cure of SECRET DISEASES. 0h success in long-Pleading Mgr.! Is tutequallal. The afflicted are invited to call without delay. Persona afflicted with Venereal Dia twee, Rheuninhem, Nina, or Handled Debility, should nut delay to get hie advice. Lettere containing alleyfimmediatla ly numeral. pay, Office and Prlente Rooms. No. 150 Smltl,lfdd atm* Warren Third •al Venrth streets. Plitehrinet, TRDE-))11. BROWN AT 110 ME.- ' . • ROWN is now at hie now quarters, No. 60 SMITHFIELD, T, where the afflicted arc invited to ea Coitalo. safe and speedy cures in all cases varanteed. Persona of, aided with the following, disease, should not fall to gel hie advice; Syphillls, Clonorlios, Glee., Strictures, tirethal Mir charges, Impurity of the Blood, and all diseases of 'Venereal origin; Skin Diseases, Totter, Ring 'Worm; rderitirhil Pains, Seminal Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Messes of the Joints, Fistula in Ana, Nervous Affections, Pain in the Back, Irritation of the Bladder and Kama. ap7 . 0000 A NUTS AND ALMONDS— ki MOO Coco Nuts, 25 Boxes Shelled 1 lasad% Jost received sad kr side NEMER.-ANDEneceir, No. SO Wood streillt." i ‘ by AP, st ' - STEAMBOATS, 1855. ' 1856. Pittsburg*, CtUrinAIWA • LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS. TEM eINbINN AtY STEAM PACKET LINE, irtiß t coxvicYAKE 08 . PAASEN9ERS AND IItNIOJIT r . brtynnati ' • Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, sad Saint yogis, I 1110. larri 4 ±P /4 OPTIATV twt4lasa,.powerful scanners, on.,- cinalledltbrepinAl, splendor, cars tkpd comfort„,utd le the 'any common inws-us.r. or STVAX Pnure orithe Ohio rivet. It connects with trio U. S Mall 14k te. &COMM from Cincinnati to. Louisville, and Icahn , Lois, by uhich passengers and freights are 10*(14 end *aged . Oreoufth defy Two newStenniers bate been sted - oa to the Liu'o, which now consists of therullouing bents: Dos qjcirperthrn, /row rittatntrph. BUCKEYE STATE. 131.1 V BncraCalim,'Fs oolo Y. VTITEELINCL—Vomc 310ralay. ALLEOTIENT ..- I. N. COO. Tursdity. ICIRCINNATI Atkins Woduesdai. PLULADELFILLA..,..-... It. .1. Onus.. Mint-shy. PENNOT7NANIA Jowl KIANZFLUIL . Fr ain) . rT PISBIIRGEU J. Olissi. Saturday. lig- Leave daily at 10 A. M. prechiel). No freight received after Wme o'clock on the morning Of departure. For particularS, apply ot board, or to MIN B. trviNceroxi 301 IN FLACK, A r m '' , 2douungmbeln Howe Buildings.. Prruntmon, November. 185&—idec3.-tt.l Pittsburgh) Stosabriavtite•and Wißeeltno Pass.kets. -•..-- - - ! - • • The DIUIiNAL, Capt.. X. 'A.l3lMars, nil the FOREST CITY, - Capt. - IL WAY. Will run as REGULAR DAILY rAciarre Isetraari Pitta ;' burgh,l3tenbtatville and Wheeling, stopping-. at:all Intertne- Mate ports. • •. • " ' 'The DIURNAL wilt loan Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed , ' mislays. and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.--11Litrinnkrtto, she. will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and SMundays, at 1% o'clock,A. M. T. FOREST CITY Wl also leave Pittsburgh' en 'Nekton,' Thursdays end Saturdaynost 10 o'clock, - A. 11.—Ityttra1aso, she will leave Wheeling on - Mondays, Wednesdays mid-Fa days, at 7% o'clock, A. M. - • , . . For frelot or passage.apply on board, or to J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent,. Na. 10 Irroal. fittest. Regular Packet. for Wheeling, Marietta,- ,Parkersburg. Hookteripport, Pomeroy, Potna.Phaaaant and Galtpedis. . .. AtThe ma mid Nay itgllt drAnahr ilteitai'et CHARLIIS JIMMY Chyr. W. V. — T4er.F.,..c..., Will leave for theubtyte and tatehavAlateliarti ev.cy Friday, tit 4 P. H. .The Clairlei - Aery is now rereivlngfreiglt at the :Moan: Obeli. whim* bepvt;eon 4ie,r3: itpal , hurt otzw.v. _ ..... .. .. . . . WAIL/ilia RIVER, &c. Thostestnife WNNONA, Capt. Juu Minasr- -11011 1 leave for the above' and Intermed.nte ports on FRIDAY, April 18tti, at 10 o'eus... For freight or passage ;tpply on board er at tIeSTIIII3- IKCRGII &SHINN APSO , NATION ROOMS, No. 6:1 Water street ' aplo 'Rae steamer JAMB. AK Capt. A. STLIVA.ItI C 104.0. W, Tor the bore intermediate porta on FRIDAY, Apra IRtlt t at 10 O'clock A. M. For freight or paaiage apply on baarA, or at tho 11T1 - BUAtIII 40.1) MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS. apli. The steamer 1:11.13T0N, capt. 'Taos; 1432.::•. Clark, R 3lTAiren-4.llllmre. for the abirvi, and Inierradinte porta 01 . 1 THURSDAY, 44.1r0 i at 4 o'clock P. N. l'or freight orply on boaid, or at the PITTS BURG!! MARINE AVON BOORS, 150, 82 Water . . street. . - .. aPI4 . .. The now low pressure 'steamer 3&M ifirstWOOD, Capt. 4. 4. Itortnoon, will tease for the Ism and all intennedlate ports on SAM MY, April 19th, at 10 o'clock A. AL • Yor freight or passage apply on 'boatel, or at the PITT:- BURGH IefARINE ASSOCIATION 400118, Nd. 82 Waler street. • • apli .For St- Lop Gaterks, .and Dabstgetts. The steam* itaSONALT,Ctipt.; GZORITY F. Lta - s--Clerk, L. Itasnr—will leave for the above and intermediate porta as TILVItSDAW K April 17th, at 10 o'clock d M.. • . •Por frmght or passage apply on Mari or at tho PITTS B wn ALARINE .813SOCIATIOS ROOKS. N0..82 Water West. • aplt • For St: Loin',Galena andDulbiliqVue: - The ste amer CEARA DRAtti, - tept. V. - m at Rasa-clerk, 2tfzuntr—crin leave tnr the nhove'and inteernelinte 'porn on THURSDAY ? Ayriiith, at 100 clock A. IL V..r freiot or^we Nply OR 1u,a4,1. 'rat au, KITS BURGH MARIRR ARSOCRATION ROOM,' No. 82 Water 'treat. NAG For2_l:7ioutisti - - The eeennter nENNA, C4s. C. S. HAT— rh, J. IfAe f --nrflt kayo for the lAA,. a I, del ••• Pre freight or pasaage apply al Nose; or at ti rrTTS• MARINK ASS(XfIATION ROOMS, No. S 2 Water errant. ' - 1106 For St. Lome, Glaleua arid. St Pass/. The steamer KOCH HST ES. Ost.t.- 9. Iv. —Clerk., C. Daavo--A.ill leave for the hove tai interauvEnto 'ports THURSDAY, April 17th, et lit eel° A A. M. For freight or ;swage apply ou board. or et tiro PITTii- BURGH MARINSA&StI' CIATION IWOMS, No. 12 Water street. opL5 The steamer ALMA., 614. Tway. Gramma—, Clerk.l.7.W.Ctattmax,will lease for thealmve and internasliate port. on TIIUIISDAV, at 1C o'clak, A. M. For truight or leatake apply on Item!, or at thu PPM& BII1101111141112 , 11: ASSOCtAtION Itoo3lll, No.-82 Water strfwt ap.l6 For St. Louts, 'Keokuk, Galena and. Dubuque... Tho steamer DELMATE, Capt. J. 11-14.0 AT' TA —Clerk.' J. S. Lemma—Ns di Litre for thO above and Irrermmitato ports to, THURSDAY, April 17th, at 4 o'clock P. M. F or fret ht or passage apply on board, or at tl. pm . 1 - .-.4• Brion; MAILLI . I. 1300315, No .tk: Watets srrsoit . • apt 4 ' The steamer GHIGAT WEST, Capt.-3.-3rcrt ikagrairtt—Clerk. A. ArCarrr—gill knee for the. 441 t aiskd In - crtnedisto ports ou 17.1t1P AT, App IRtb, ir..lo<eckieik A. M Far freight or Da'ogge apply on board, or or the IrETTI-;- MAWR MARINE AtA?,OGIATION - ROOMS, No. 82 Water street ftyti For St. Louts. The eteftm, FILVIIIt WAVE, eipt ,I.lr3ltt us--o.rk., C. It. Wincrtrz—Arill leaio Pa. sad lowtmettlatv ports on TITURBpAY, April 17th. at 10 o'clock A. M. For (Fright or sage apply on b••d, at PITTWIMOR MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS,. . apt: No. 8 Water etreet. 1 !' 1;0 ! 1 ' —Clerk, E. Eraice will leave for the above and Intermediate Itextio on TIMESDAY, Aorll 11th, at 10 o'Clork. A. 11. For frelOt or .jeasesge apply on board..or at the SURCII 'MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No.-82 Water street. 41.2 The Moamar 80VBENION, Oxptalu B. F. lichounaon—Clark, O.IE Faany..--wlll leaarthr the above and Intermediate )carte on THUM- • DAY. April 17t12, at 10 A. 31.. • • • • ' For freiOt orpasaa apply onboard, or at tho PIM:- BURGH MARINE .0(.14•TION ROOMS, N0,1r2 Wax(' street , Var St. Loafs and lilintria 11.11Vt1M1 , •• ' " The ittlantor NATHANIEL HOLMES Capt. IttrA/My-47VALIT; X; .Thi-NO-4 - til kart, • ' I:eJi fritilic taßrio - mid Merit'ratite p'i - Jr • f; (al FRI IM V April 18th, at 10 otrlock, A. M. For treigittar pomp itoply on .bourd, or to thr ' HITS ICUROII 51 A RINI: ABS( CIATION NOUNS, No. 81: Wutrx etrnot. ' • 0.1.10 ENIuN & CO.—TRANSPORTATION ju—haying =Jr extva..l,, pro parstiorts this winter, WO are Our prs to do 11 WAVY Iit:MINUS by YEN. 'ILt AA t.,AN la nad ItAILKIYAD, TIIROCOII TO.AND SUOM TUE I:AST.. _MIN CITIES. We can ensure mor (Sion& uud nil lip,' dists, , Al to patronitothe Penna. Ottadandlailro....d, that nu plans will be spared to rork.r general satisf4otion to Ship. pen of Lhetern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE oF TEE MUNE]) PLANES ON . TUE ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD will give hummed despatch to the tranainlesion of freight. Moo °RYE:Oi etreet, at the Canal ltaain.- • • telxl4 Lp:/YD 124-0)%.r. BINOHAM Sc CO:—:-TRANSPOBTA VA TIM LINE—Via PMCNA. CANAL " apd RAILROAD.—The antiacrff t are p l*re4 to ship FORTY TONS OF PROKON DAIL wt. et , didphia, Ball/more, or Nett 'Stork, vin the. State Werke.. They %M in/ PutiOlar atteirti , in to IFAX.FLelghts .betwoon Pittsbnrgh and Johnstown. Uavtng a NADA LIRE OF FIRST CLASS FENNATLVANIA C.tNAL BOATS, we hope to bo able to render entire satisfaction.. . GEO. B .MIIA3I A CO.. Canal Bastz.Liberkytt. ,i.„3.. TIER'S TRANSPORTATION ' LINE.— Antietwi n . the want of facilities (oi trontiln; Freig.hts to and from th e Eaßt erneiM is it -Pansisylvanta Dotal and Rouro,m, aif 4 1tE , 04. ivrmised our alpok,of.ltpatkoto,,r.okoomr,to:a DCiUBLE 'rill( *l6* LI2 AEIM . RfCleVittltPtateriiiefiftoo tone r month oar way. We assure our frientia l and thopo4impoe4 to PatrOttlee the Stale IttiProVehnias; there Will be uothim br i=ed on our part to render general satiafacrion_ln - Eastern .and Western Weights ulthprometao an despatch. ' & ALITOIML, anglity . Canal . gasdn, Pittsburgh, PL _ _ CAMPBELL Si POLLOCK, Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods. AND MANUFACTITREILA OF PLAIN AND WAVED LINE CULT MOULDINGS. No. 05 Wood it., Corner of Illaakond alley. THEY refer to :t long ex perience in this business at a safa guarantee laer purchaser' that be will get the latest • and beat styles, and at prices' us low as any other establishment. inspection of their stock Incurs 'no obllgatlon to buy. • E q ual attentArm will be shOwn to Merchants; whether thdr calls be for examination or pUltihll2lo. nthlthlOtattir k ANIV.CAMPBELL & i SAMUEL mcia..lo..essonlalxt-tomsthei under.. tlai MP LL & POLLOCK, for tho transaaion of a ; general ariety and Dry Goods business, and the maiutraottma of ti aln and Waved Una eUtidnuldimm. mhl9 BEESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT; OW WATER underslittiedleop tantiy on Lund aline etta Of Cite aillcio Of the boat. q ualit y , Ti m attention of Ginttastors and Ititiklors fittsigut.ion 'Locks, Aqueducts, Beidgea,_ ittesiesoiss Vr.fit*Worke,llfo.,.htro• .quekted to Ws Tlte"tyeg Alaoarii ratnno,o re tvion a nono 10464 ClWirtaJatio 41 A iPitleit t {nogg of etdi keut hemmuys all strnarreiiexp4ed tolbe %dim ortratef urdimp. [44:3n3] rimasa k RICELARDSCM Tp- s,;4?"%•,',o'k"s4V,'' mss 5 5, , 1 ` ' t .7540:54":"4: "eF . , ' - , r ‘5 4, :+10 . ; ;f. WIEEELIN4.I-, • &c. For. Wabwili River. 14).11,1SVILL1E. NASHVILLE. For Nash vine. SAINT I.OI I IS, &c. Fos St. Louts. For St. Louis. For St. The steamer GAZEI. Captain 9. Sinnurt, For St. Lout.. waoixsta,s namaaits.ls .' 1:;,..', , , ,L ',, ' •:: ~,,.. , A .... 7 4,;,='; , I'l -4?, Af,./A., A 14 ' o A r a - , BOK.. gv es, .4:1 HOLLAND - BITTERSJ Echt . Ronan . itsch Xittidiii 4iii . , ~..17 _rrwo YEARS - have: havo: - .ehgrod : 4Etfrtfiyilitel 1 : duct:lower this valnablo ntell`t Oh:he this Hilithd Was :During this that tt Seta sena ' trafarirStat#o4Towne ~ 'remedy for Jeer and Afftn% DAPONLIt L ' • ..-.lWirrairr —• ,- k r 4I r I.W qt ,rlV•••err; 734 0 1( .46 :40 40041fi1f n Mind and iiit , sefirm Aires.. , ..„ . . many of btu' niat. tenithief tile, atanniatirPo fr . eiTiotey in till'affolilbits of ittoniiint 4 . .tonic, it never', ha' heetiegiuMl4lfeAr tall roses of debility 'or treakitedd fir atty ~.* ..., . • , ~.., 1). 4 .stabtancons. 'ln nervous , iheizziwte it__„.... :7 4 .t.lowt; ft tins to ntimeroutf itintatiliet . .. 3 , andin onion eifinslid ;decided Mire. -.:` ..,.., i .._ _ . • ~..„:„. ..4 ' When 'mad& Aphid' atuli . ptimmibitstrid. tltafrStigOsisks A -innbMitaringly'recomiucht i - Sufq - Yer:*-!;(*k...4- 0 0 14 and nakbtlY 'tent itti Arnica fof tibrtm, „,„,;., „. i . ,,..„,:,,,.. 1 dOw Olga& indhe Stand(ng: acted nY ifra l ltria" Iligei land Offfert.;--Mtcliael /OW/6:W Grant, near Smitkinilik street,'sisyti: ,ntast July. whlie _runlittiG - MVlY: sa ar 'cotton boar botweett-Natches sind-Hefig now,. 'lulu% with tavtr mu] woo. : For eigbt.lungsoousbui :with this. dreadful discuss._ *The olvater.pAtandt.tloitZ:l Avail nnahlositn.WOrk And obstnt st , 3o/uft:1117. 1 $41114112141f-ril ferent medicines, at I, found no psinElninilkediatalbmii 4 smoke ego. and of my Irian& Inldgettalulti my trYint iftatift hour's Holland Bitters; saying-that. After wilting' it for •oret,‘ we^ I -itiiolL . :mon. I have -been st work now SoPISIO-Onliftlk had no returant the chills *MSC Wilitalite. :;•L' ,, n -ti 4 1 I certify thiiaboveatittrinent flirt*. , 4 l Vik;i4 . .tait ili:Atidatiargad t! lif,dhain :% - Tatt it • I. Alrfitilotk#llol_ :IV HEADACIDI'IIIPD'D Mr: Mtn •Liscomb; of Blend n to= i fay_lir_ 4, l - br se ftl.. i . in ftaerhafe's Bittern- a - reinedy for.mant.m.viir. ).- I ridy . wife has also twain withlisigraftithertelt , ..,- !•---'-- - rt Mr. A. S. Nicholson; -Of Pittiburgh, alsoreticeMPliterr,r has ersrerfenoediftab fullefittualin um for ' '.4.. ..--- ' .."...,.. A -. rialldn,kr's fistimany.lacob ....A W tlo/41341. _Holland eetllOOt . 9t neWStaWW ft • Rays: nufrolng AwAlcurto -tune lheralserritee • . .. . Avalon of, mind. end troclNl have. tam 13oer.tutre's Holland Illcteru..talthei .•`2, 414 • Tim Piety!' (bit remedy being EtlittaadeirtelrakkMlNEGtit •-• .the Ilellanders.in.Wkwonslu, IdithigannientiNnHlS4k' trifietfat In evncy.Holland.. settlement Angie MOHO 41t#49-041bigilkil 4 Much in its fever. . , 1:..1 --- ~.,:.., .1. --..;' , ...4 STRENGTH AND il:PiliTif;ltikiTollP3).as i ' ' - 4 . .. Mr. John Davidson, Dying ton totter , . the Pcmutylvanta Canal; says: •ft Willful -c Int Boerhaveht -flatland Bitters, I could , htititliffl, O S enjoy excellent health.° - - • - -.. ~,...:.1 .Ma-,:t ,ir.,, , i ; .-,- , .,i WEAKNiIsB GP ITIE i. STOitAGII Allflrat ElYtHlEttaiffd r Amite , ' Great Care ..Weeted.by-lieetitatetri tfkaattitAtttfat- ,, -The wife of Peter Da Witte, living in llotiseitfitfarn Gliti , ;-" , boywin county, Wtatonsin, suffered muchl!msto.aellertfilMl' -- . the menisci,. mid mdigestlon. fibe bad been ajidiartt puya- •1 ciatL.., , art. tot ante time, but the- &Emu ,od tn-bu11114. ,- even ids akiU. -She pan:ha:std. some Holism t• ftteni Winn , ottice. which ban given tout to her stennach. tiorapPetlittituall I otongth are -returning, pod we apply beIED that _WU another great cure effocted by Youttriptli __. T . !: ,7 1 w.. have still to record many Wen , zei cum is this remedy, but must:wait antitiorttartnriltt, . -, , vdn tun rely upon; what volume im ed isr*mmlß much - respected fn oar , :uniertnity,?nidlirolittntS, ..4..,, - - J. irli s''' '' Edit" 4ll"' Artkrtkllt ten Z" ' 4 1 A Lilac- 0 -2-...1iv,.* sti.a. g pla,"Atik e iei ,_-t land Mer.r. , - l ilenigellitideriXii 3 Or ._, - 4 . 1, . , ruffi,E4 Ds Hiroo month, Willa rhanniuthuse;-e` t. pmt ~,,,i 4 tfoiO ad , - 62ftindyna to mail& M0:t0 . 14, ...3`fflrlie - _ . i niniini,VAMfefl 4 l-efing utrAtoys94- --a.. ii.d one attscrainmi but m=t-slattet , ...". In the Mai uttelicine, It. lo r in.-us y4dtdcay.ii3Oups. for rbolunueme. .. . . - ... -4 .......-3 :u t.,-..,,,,,c ..a...,--,1 , . . . . .. taistvoua AND.ItITSW•LATICt ,U:11);M:Mc -, := i:..5 This aka:4 : 7lllle weather is likaly toptainet.la of sickness. To persons troubrisflaktb ausercsas or rhea:Alia affections, comonaftrecommerel Boat ncea,HOW •,-•-• 'On referringla our a:annexe lutreffT find - Ott .. _ sorsa of ant firel German and Paiefltai' . . " "vans Staatr &atm. ,- . ~ -,.....,.., I,:::: ....e.,...; THE wonet irmat'oP. titzmictiA.N. BE OTIRED;•-• , 4 • We are skli_bartif to Wet ..10..:=1 ; :lowtrolgottP , ..asen• alio - have -r-saa, - fharellell,y ,n•setreanntsend • Eloorhave's Hotter 4 Ina* e1,a,1*(1..: . .,_ ~; . We are ,not at liberty isitrul* • • - ••• •1 . • •• • ••• fe._ = in ruterrlngiMTPlOCA - V - fhenx w•O• • =7-U' ' '- '' - • y• For this affettkm; cunalialftt ••••• •••- •• t• :•116611111. • • _ one hour before mesas.. 't . . c, ~,...4 , • , c:, MAI_ ... ,„011..i .-7- .., „. _-; . .-.i , ;I The grout ipatiallsilty sit'Oti olatientrul • •t• .iie t4o'lo . •.. ; .._ sunny linttatki*Whialin_shaafa.eat4TP9P...:a )rbusing.' IN; not.ftern. to kale; •: ••• . -•V . • .4r. taco given Beerhare'i ifollakd a '.•‘ •, 1 1 .: ::_,' I•.. • .! tl c hill couylncayo biiirtiotticif Or 7r , t, ~- ----; imitations. , . • . ...,,,, : , ..,-- z r - - ;;.-1 sga-spyqp.tc.Lert b0tit6,443 ptqc",,- r , ' '410 4 profilist% Inticte . R.Mi i1 a wy : ,,, , , 1 , , -.,s 1.-;;;;.;.".3 car: SE TICA4 = I O7: I 4 Pittsbnrits. 4 ft: E. PEI ,t I io:t. . T. . . . liowner lksnd an . . streets. And all D MORSII4I 4,' INVIGORATIN • G -, •0010)1A4. ! A rirE" ll . 2 nr. iff Health Reetored;. and' Tatra -leiitthehrit.,:f, NOME % INVlG(Mtif i tW7,7"' yr ILL replace wealen elm Pwittv Arta -1 ,incipacity /11.0gOrAi4tylall1th tia6iiiollo4 : . natural notivity;'suir Lain not only without ha-awcroTlitlih-4 Von, tart-tithe harpy effeet-att - the - gwq Xitqlear in Mind that , ell tattlactlei, finish with the nerroulhyetem, and 'ant thne 4 * . Wl the nefvo of titoden and senintizi tikat.;l4l l l:l.3 In taloa, elso - ,lllnt Me every - Ma br trerraiir/KfiNttlyr tirxir t-ordial le thoonlytelhttgo ji.,,toti44town. , .. . . . ~ _ GUILE OF NEitTOUS _TeD2B/IRES.L; . , . - No b•ngulake' con CPATer tataoeo:l4ce idea of ,tho lmitialt , at. MA alin.t.mhiocteouachttnhe-tshiiiill itOask ' itett I . itaho diseased, dehditatal and shattore.l persons 44vi: Wtirarlisthisl ta,Lau dealt by. excess, .tesh ly'tl a,.:1z5 . ,0t . ..,Na1f:V i t ea ku,.. , —tha taistrungand nahrredriptitgati&Cla alti tku d .. brace!, roYirifled and hallt up. - The mentflAil4l 4 , 1 ..• y - yelptoine or wirvdob . dtsooseianfsh ii4diagy - liiir !Una- PD C.. Nor .91 as effect tempocarn.;for the Cordtil ou predisi of the rcreatinovadr - thErtztatittlMlW' Ili /1 ..... to it. hortual macition. • . .. : - .4.- -- , , , 1a 5-1,,5. --a :i• 4_, s ' • 10349 Qr,M*lollL._ , "--",' lA. . ron,l4a L ton, Ki tast a n dditaJuatottrfitO Olt . tletAlftv, - bysloria. wrotrlotkeisis,.thea4tikacee —fettr txT iAsautts dyspenicKphent.T. matt:log, A., ty, nervotlatets, liability lo Weep,afseaae in - LtetFriii4taTea,l; -Decay of MS pre' sOtritg - fttneflora,"liiifigTN.thaliOn sago torrent, palpitation of the heart,tti4aticY, conifipa an, etc:, from wbataiver' a iiiseve arising la, If there be- . `reliance to bo plac e d on 4 1, tpays,,talit3trt9PT,c. .-. , .. , O' fiblo . . .:,... ,_ ,_ ,:. • ,, _ , . ~..•... ~.,.. e .., ii ‘ A QUILT lINDICIIN.I9 ...FO.IIYESEMIL- . . I.; 11 The noparalkied-effecta of thie great reateraghtt itt tail; complaints inetdent talkiest's', matte ibl*Willlll 1100_0111_ ••• . of medicine. - • Thoreau* bf stinadents larer-bent .1014 , ...r thowands of tall _- ts oopcactod-all iturptuttertpitett- 4 _specified In the Amass and iimangenumte towidedr= the delicalacatioation of roman reader herlfaldia, _t c . r -i -• • Iffltllt wonitx - DP SENSE, ' -"'• rk Who stiffen frbmovnaknees, derangement, dervtrattnitilk r tte- - 11 more, pains in amber-Iy= hny other dtesrikrVlrleteat cellar to her sex, of common*to bath seiee-ahoußgite Inv tgorming *alto/ Ir Biol. ' '''' -N} -}"..; PURIM PEROL , ~,,... Or other., will AM thl4 cotlieLANfitAteitieftilliri* - ,M _4l tie or two, a thorough regalunator,of thP. entem Wklas-...e. dlrectiou4 are to 1,6 fotitol the bailey pitrenta-of, healthy off spring, who would not. hafe Wet so but- for;thls extraordi nary preparatioe, And it ,ht,uglially potent for,finslngo. dtseaeet for whlth It it ricorrunimrlrd. ghWIA•a• of yolike .lollhave-been reel° 04.1.f7 , 1m ing-k--**4: • -ttl.: . I,”etaight. ~,,• ..- stance has itladedlo•bemeftrtheah -.. , t • . .::: ..1.1..t - „ L 'ti PRBBONS OP par e s. MaginfOtt, - - -. ~ .1- I I Or coutonaphy , • habitsf-are-reldmet by tbaltee-otillitettleut7;:t too to bloom mid vior, changing thophintrota-a,1".11111:"' Inv, .wkly ,olor, to . beautiful *a • -. • • exhale:- - - •••. , " TO TM-Met I l' 1 1 . '''''''' abb e Them, m610)111.1 of the - sad and ~ - . ,-- 4,itafiall - by early Imbill of joirtb,''Ariir t . weatbeer .cir ire -- Embe, pains Iti the head; ditunatutuf-aight r ittlie or-ftl •pc.wr r palptition of the heath dyepopsfa,)meaingeltrlthsA il I.billty:deragmuout of the digestive InttuntgaLokel"-A. Law, ',meow of oonenmi,goinVoto„ ' • . „ __ l ineutally, tho fearial - Made on 'ail:l3l24Am o - - • • 1 dremleil. Lao of Mettualt, eortinetin - trtlitizir of ,- - ~• o . i K rne6 bin imbed tnpt. We Act-society .! -A I love of eolnede,tbnielity,etn.fereVriegiler " '' • " • y; lificot All thus ',filleted, _____ ~........ Trg r OBS C O T Bale h 1. 1 , 1 , 1.114 . d . ' ' zur .2honid rolled that a SEM Migend Safari ,Mititigte,,,, ressary regulaihia tr. promote connubial ta p :tag& withoub-thece, the lourney-thrTteth - i= pllmomems-theprospechhontlyt beccates shruhnted ti t with detand tilled with e R•l6•Tha ' ( . 1101Y ,2010Ci39/3 that, the:Mmlnma of another boa!! blighted with your own. •q-' - - XiMalltilill - -,- 0 .- , :- _ ,_ %l ?- 41. -, Dr..lforee's Invigorating cordial has been coprt 1 some onprinctpled persona. • : „ I,k-t• ••••• ''x . e In future, all the OntaineCordbil iwilllabethe i' . , ,i - 446,. fo , eim Ile pened_orer the bark dels l / 14 4 1 /ge w "---•:... i tug words blown tot The glint r L ' ":. . : , ..,"'" - 1 : E {1 ... Dr. alexia's 13ivigorauna 4 c - 4 .i. c,,zi fie • C. ICllllVorlif -, le _ - The Cordtalin entrap, higblyroneentratal,ln . -price three dollart pot-bottle,-auto thirtivaltitlancitit twelve 401lara, C. IL }lll4oi i it y, ' , - , .ma 1 - ' 4 l ...,.. Bold by }Struggles M . :enemal, fritilk and the WWI lake* - 1 '" ' "' ••'" •-•*"". jj ::.;Jr Pittiburgh- ..... ...Da_ozoArizassit, , NiaioViWw.' • ' ......,..maxana BROS. No- 601 -4 . PqMillat--- -..- • -•- s, : r 3 sii .a m ual it .via 25 e t ", .. ',.!. tr Allegheny Citg-.Rwetrivel& & ARM, - „",: I L • ,-..........36/019'.T: fin le 00.7.„,. t . 1 ,,, a ..-, 3: 9''FltB9SlPid. ArmitArCittlQ-J...12-IteRK. rTve.”.4: l Ana.14441-. _ . tr AEMI. Air/a WRiGAT'S P cOOl 5 the b ! ad, r - Pesioni tido& - • . —, . -.,._, , -,ry WRlenra tUTIIARunr•:+3.4.4; Are never liable to sun-stroke. - - _44 WRIORT'S PREMIUM ICIIMIANIAI Is Unman valuebto siconialtion to the toilet etaielnithe For sale .-oEo,^ll.Egrarptaxotitl_ 'A (P. at 25 '"Pu' Pl"Pntiltl , .; .'"' ''' " '''''.. ''''aitlie,. ' rr BRU : arge . lidrllair2"ll29ll l A . e ", t ilVos . l / 2 4411;11:14 athra • • CornexAsticeitstAinonff t w. W nt - i ta NZEMaGr eiiew p4 t r owt ot i -14 propeity, esII,LOWILMS 111'14WO 14 FM street, rkgsa - Doeihaftial. ati4' `,pyt A 4111 , &oath.: _ • ...laaws=ll/ 200'BQXESEktrti•S aided foresie - t7; l r " 11°:111 illtrattnii1 row .:N04time.00.41.41. V.ll7,t;iAliWaarti - 142100 `IIQ/OPS--10 bales in store and - fun fab29 BPBEiOER . 7 , - ;:i...::..K;, - !:k%1-..;::0 . t•.i.. , . ;.- y ~ r h ' w. . ~.1 ';~: }. ~...
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