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Silly, plead guilty to petit larceny, and was sentenced to one month in jail. Mary Kelly vs. A. and B. The prosecutrix did not appear, and the defendant was found not guilty, the prosecutrix to pay the costs. Margaret M'Clelland, charged with a larceny of $2O, was found not guilty, and,tlincharge d. Commonwealth vs. Jonas thorns. Indictme of ent incestuous fornication and bastardy. This is on those revolting cases that ocoaerionally—and only occasionally--sappear in the Criminal Court, as if to show to what, deep degradation our nature can Louisa sink. The defendant is charged by his daughter, Grows, with incestuous intercourse, resulting in the birtliof a female child, in the month of February, 1856. Her father It a respectable go o kig man, of about forty-five years of age, and whose out ward appearance would hardly indicate him to be guilty of so unnatural a crime. The daughter was atineteen ini,dast February, and not prepossessing in her personal appearance. There were four or five witnesses for the defence, and only the prosecutrix. herself for the Commonwealth. After retiring for ii short time, the father returned with a verdict of; guilty. He was remanded for &entente. Sodo.re of Was. A. Oreatrukr.—Young Greatrake, who was found guilty by a jury of the seduction of Mary S. Murray, was brought into Court and sen tenced yesterday. Col. l3lack had made a motion for a new trial on account of alleged error iu the Judge's charge, but his Honor overruled the point in an opinion which would occupy about a half column of our paper. He then asked the prisoner to stead up. and proceeded to sentence him to a fine of fij cents , pay the costs of the prosecution, and two years in the Western Penitentiary. When Judge in the asked him if be had any thing to say why sentence should not be pronounced, Greatrake made a few re marks, declaring his innocence of the crime charged in the indictment, and asservating that his Honor himself was not more guiltless. The unfortunate young man was then remanded to jail. Thus ends the last scene of all in this strange, eventful history, which hits perhaps occupied more of the public atten tion than any other case dolt has been before our Courts fur a number of years. Courtesy.—The deci,ion • of his Honor Judge AfcClore, iu the case of the Commonwealth vs. Great. rake, yesterday, was furnished the local reporter of the Diepatch, for publication, evidently intended for the press in common. The ordinary courtesy of,► .of was refused by that reporter, although requested of; we are, therefore, without our consent. de prived of that ingredient of information. Wu need not inform his Honor that fur the future. whatever is furnished the reporter of the Dispatch, Mr. O'Neil, from the Court, will not be received in this paper. It we are not entitled to the information we do not xsk it, but if his Honor designs his written opinions for publication and choose" the local of the Dispatch for Mt especial favorite, we hate but to know it to A ii,v,disvme S t ory.—Ous friend, B. B. Siurlair, on Filth etreot, above Market, is fitting up his store ih u tasty manlier, so as to comport with the elegant itoek of gold and s ilver watches and other Jewell - ) which grnees Ids ample shelves. He has ju,t re turned from the East with an unrivalled assortment of beautiful things, whieh he threatens to sell übeaper than the cheapest. If we were to attempt to par ticularize,it would occupy the major part of tour le al volition. We can only, therefore, advise all to do a, we did, gu and sec for yourselves. It will to the most eenvineing argument. MEI e KVllerl.—A drover from Springfield, übi (uame unknown) was killed uu the Penn's ki-ailron et Latrobe, yesterday morning. Ile was rtandiny the track at the time and the mail train coming we ran over him before he could get off the track. I was so much injured that he died in an hour or afterward. The Coapipirney Ca,r.—Ou Thursday the jury in this case came in and declared they could not agree. understand they stood nine f.Jr conviction t, three for acquittal. The above ought to bare appeared yeeterday. bu it was laid over Lyn accidenL Last evening an itornence bowie attend ed Mr. t'ouldock'n benefit. The Willon Cope was adluiraLly performed --all the itetor9 rendering their parts with imtisfaction. To nichl is aunouneed l alt appearamee of Mr. Coil Hock awl Mies lrviug. Dr. Won. J. IV formerly of this city, diet! of consumption, in New Orleans, on the 9th lust. was in the 3.141 year of his age, and was a brother of John A. Willa, formerly a member of the Pittsburgh liar, but now practicing law in California. _ - All interesting tabular suttement, from the (',aii mirasioners' effiee, will be found on our fourth page - _ - - - air When the Slightest Derangement le indicated by costiveness, or any other sign, it admonedies u. that superfluities are gathering vs bleb should at once le got rid of, and the moat easy and [littoral method to do thi• 1. to lake pit. .1 IiOSTETFIR'S C LI BRATF.D STOMACH .11ITTERE. They operate equally on all the diseased parte of the system, cleanse , the diaeinsed liver of that excess of bile whietqfponstantly diseharging Into the stomach, re store it to l natural state, operate on the I,lod, and ri-move all impurities and effectually cleanse the eturionh laid bow ela and restore to them .11 healthy and actiou In ithia y they strike at the root of the disease, open tb.. tenuity nod interim/Iy, prompting the Itomosith• I ou, and obviartug all dismmos anteing from a *lisoi. de state uf the liver or stomach: and for sal & & e by IFISTFITTICR WITT!. Sole manufacturer and proprietor*. No. 26"; Penn street., and by druggists and hotels generally throughout the L'u rj.itcd iitates and Omuta. Hp t'''l - 4 1.1 4.0.44 - 444 -111, AFFAIRS. APRIL 19 Thr ar - — .4------- -- _ 111- 44 - Clark's Stomach BI ay. .wae by all who have tried them to Le the C test family and amcda, the age, for the sure of Dyspepeda, estiveness, a, dared state of the Liver and Stomach. They nave uo rival The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from woof other preparatiow that are plmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, (or they 'have found that may one trial was needed to render each caution unnecessary. For Mie, wholesale, by 001.1.133 1 k CLARK, Third street botwoea Wood and Markett 0100. A . SEYSEIL lk Wood treet; mid by Druggists! generally. - - I.arinter litads at East liberty. WILL BE SOLD, with nett t r at s 10 o'cl eerve, ook on Thursday, the let day of ?day , A. M.. on the promises, thn following described lots of gbaid, near the /fast Liberty station, viz: 1. I.Ld No. R, on the recorded plan, adjoining lands of JIM Stott, and fronting uu Lnrinwr avenue, and also on the rh rad. 3. lAA In mine plan, and fronting on same sic and road. and containing 1. acres, 20-66 perches. 3. Lot No. 6, in same plan, having also two fronts us al stated, and containing 6 arena,Wei porch., 4. Lot No. 8, in same plan, to on mine road a,. one, and containing 6 acre., 9-o.upped.rch.. 6. Lot Na 7 in same plan, Hill fare name river rood, and by LalriOlOr'd avenue, an,. 14 acres. 111-38 perches, and having thec rprings of water. ban tl. Lot No. 8, in tarns p, and bounded by Hill street, by property of Barr and Hilnefellow, and containing 9 acne 43.103 perches. No. 9, in name plan, fronting on 11111 street, and 7. Lot containing 11 acres, 5.81 perches, with a good spring of grater thereon. 0. LA•I No. 10, in tame plan, bounded by Larhaer Ly Spring street, and by 11111 striet, and containing 4 arr.., 76.09 perrlics. Lot No. Ti in same plan, fronting on Hill streei and 9. Spring Du an vet, d containing 13 are 102-2 perches:, with an old orchard, an old dwelling house, a goad barn, and 3 line springs of water thereon. 10. Lot No. la same plan, fronting on Spring streertucou -12 tabling fl acres 00.4 perches, and having aloe a good sp g of water thereon. 11. Lot No. 13, at the corner of Spring et. and the Purkety rad, I.oUhlhahlr 8 acne and 24 84 perchea. 12. Lot Nu. 14.1 n same plan, bounded by Spring 111-. by the Purkety roil and Meadow et, and containing 4; acres S 2 10 perches. 13. Also, Lots Nun. 76, 16, 17, 18 and tl9 to same Plualt on eon' taining each 'acres, and having cash o onts, to : Spring at. and Meadow street. 14 And also, Lots Nee. 13, 14 and lb in the find reaorded plan, each fronting 10) Get on the Past Liberty Plank abed, and extending back 220 feet to Franklin Monet. There to Dot any more convenient, nor better Tomb pro pert), for country reribionces in the market; and hi I mud he told, It may be to the Interest of those deais - aus of , tail tag ouch, to attend the sale. L froxia--Otte-third cash ; the residue at six and idv months. with interest apflAlawtmylsw4t--cho THOMAS YiELLON. Trustee, MMII 4. * >,. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF RE IL ESTA'I E. ranated 11l and near the bor ough of M'Keeepurt. Will be exposed Waal. by Public Auction.o o clock, A. M., n the premiers, the 6th day of May next at II the foil wing described Real Estate. bite of Dr. Geo. Duey. 'deceased, namely: Lot IG7, }List aide of Market street. on which Is a log or frame house. Lot 188, Fast side of Market street, with a frame house, Ac Lots El 2 and 261, South side of Eighth street. ' Lots 238, 237 and 238, North side of Ninth at. The above lots are Ou by 140 feet each, and in the original • plan of the borough. ALSO, 20 Lota, laid out by the subscriber, within the bor ough limits, of various sizes, principally W by 14U feet. The Pittsburgh & Councils - dile Railroad passes through this piece of ground. and the depot will be within 800 feet of it. ALSO, A part of the farm known as "Crooked Run Farm." half-a-mile off tins borough line. About 2u acres of this Is bottom laud, having the Monongahela River on the North, the State Road on the South, and the Pittsburgh A Councils vine Railroad nearly in the venter. It Will be subdivided lute, acre lute and sold altogether or in luta, as way suit purchasers. There is nu totter lheocamidstntion if t th he coal e West f or or manufacturing parpooes. liehlg he t o g Inn, and having a choke of conveyances East and West. The balance of the farm will L. sold altogether, being about 70 scree of upland, on which is a Brick House and other improvements. TERMS ,--One-thini Catih, balance one and two years with Interest, secured by bond and mortgage. Bar Any portion of the above will he disposed of at private sale. before the day of sale. Jf&l' - Citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity will find a con oiya uce by the mail boat, which leaves l 8 o'clock, A. M. A.. IdILLAR, Adwr. de bon dm. of the estate of DR. GEORGE }WET, deceased. "KETSWILT, April 12, 1861'. aprl9 MOUND—On the Washington Pike, about .11._ three miles from Pittsburgh, a PORT MONN ALS con taining nottw, receipts, Etc., of t.me considerable value, which the owner can have by calling at this office, describing ,P' petty. and paying for this advertisement. aplo2tro DEREMPTORYSA LE OF CLOTIIING I. AND TAILOR?' GOODS AT AUCTION —On Monday, the 21st inst.. commencing 'at 10 o'clock. I will sell at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wool and Fifth streets, a very desirable Mock of fresh gOOdei, consisting of 800 pair check and Fancy pants; 200 - aussimere do.; 100 assorted summer coats: 40 " cloth and cassimere coats: 100 " summer visits; 2.3 pieces. 856 yards. linen checks; 134 all wool, black and brown cloth: • •"• •• " fancy eassimerw 610 " assorted satinets: 4 240 •' black satin resting 1f45 black alpacra: 4 •• brown linen; •• assorted Kentucky Jeans.. :10 " bleached tousling: to dozen pair assorted Suspendeni 'he attention of the trade in invited, WI this stock is every y worthy of their attention. P. M. DAVIS, Aro-Houser. . • T_TOP.S.-12 bales in store, to close out low Pwigi A LE X. HUNTER B ACON-40,000 lbs. prime cut Shoulders: ::o,tx)o .• do. Hems ; 10.0..1 .. liO. Sider,; 30 tierces sugar cured Hams. splii HUNTER. Alt OIL-50 bbls. in store - iind for sale by pig ALFA HUNTER FLOU K—no I.lllp. choice Ohio and Indiana extra end extra family. for sale by 5t.19,3t ALEX HUNTER. '..•99 Liberty street - • --•--• --•-• - f lUPPING AND L EEC H ING.—Mrs. Mrs. E. ki HOOK mar be found at her i.e.:Monte on SIXTH erect. between Smithfield and Wood streets She has the testimony of many of the regular faculty . to her +kill and long experience in her line. Orders will be thankfolly re- Ceti rt..l. aplB:3mcitor - l EIOICE MISCELLANEOUS 0 A.RD OF LICENSERS.—The under_ e BOOKS, Bk.; Ou SATURDAY evening: ' April 19th, commencing al signed DOntst of Licensers. appointed under the act en .., ), 0 . et ,,, , .k . will Ito ttt ,t, at th e c 0mm „,,,,„1 mh,„ li t ,„,. third -.an Act to Regulate the Sale of Intoxicatiog thitiora, - ~„,:h or W o od and Fifth ntrtngs, a very attractive coll,lion of spit,,, gal the :lint day of March. le.Al, hereby notify all per. now Books sod recent editions of standard work, which .1011 e oho intend to apply for License under saki art, that comprise• many books that have never before been offered at , they are sow argantgrd, and will be In grant.% at their I , public tale In this c.ty. Among them will be Coati—Life, RAM IN THE 13.JURT HOUSE, In the City of Pittettorgh, ' an„ Tim. of Cremator, PirtOrial History of the Amer - all. •la TUESDAY the 22.1 mst— for the purisee of aptaxtioning , Wart el•vassi• Lectures and Life,Colltrea editiou of Shake. .among the Wank, Township. said Boroughs, within the . petard% Complete Works, • Lardnera Lrcturee on seem. , and C.ninty ..1 Allegheny. the Hotels. lone and Tavern, anti i, I Art. Macfarlaue-e Jedian, Romatice elf American Landscape, Enting•llurtnes, to alio h C...intv may be entitled. nod to. , , R ee f flutings in the South Seas, The Evening. of Amertea they will AL... meet at their said room to the Court HOU*, i inninekssi. Brigkenridges Modern Chivalry, filemaitry ap ah,rwasaid, oil the SEWN') JION DAY OF MAY NEXT, for , itited , Dyeing, w o ,d.. Be.„ilttt.t.4ort of the 5 t0 „,,, , L t f.„ "I the p u r - r.s e of ILF:ARING APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE wethho ,„ ottutthent , th c. t . ‘ „ t a tth , t . the Pe0p1e, „,,,,,,,,, ow let the pnivintonn of toad art and tot R Eein V-I4 EYI- , Wonders of Illitory, II) tuna Amerkno Engineer - . Assist- DENO.: fur and against mm said applita, and to GRANT Ll• ant Illustrated edition of Dull Quixotic, endttfrtirrn of the CENSE to sm. h persons es they may deem entitled to It. ' heeotht ,„ 1 .,... t, „,... 11. h,, y -.1 the en.t.tdett, ac . A'.. The Ward respectfully uotify the poblh that they will not Also, cations edition• of the standardßritigh Nein at and hear any appikationli Item. or recommendations of. an) D m ta m asia, and a large number of late popular I'n party party apply iog for License. at any other place than In their ttpit , P. M. DAVIS. Au. VI room and when to oe.i.m. WNI ti IIAWKIN't, GEORGE. ALBREE, 9-11.11-USTEE'S SALE OF STOCKS. —f hi aplirCtdaltw JAMES PARK..II ! THURSDAY - rvetung, Apt And 24th, at :t. o'che h. at t i t ,. - haat,' Pschauge,Ly ..i der of T 1... 111.11. a. Eel . Tt ti N oTIt.'E.---The Stockholders of the ODD M ar ,, ', „.„. t.. „ 4 ,,i , _ tt „ „ ~„ „ t ~t.,i, ~, ,„ I, „se. , FELWIN S GALL AS.SOCIATIoN are herrby not - M..1 t'' with ' r t . i ' pipet al Internet at int! nu al ....- dial the remaibing fire instalment. to the stet have twori „ Tarr. ~,,, Amer ,. „ thane ~, ,, „0 „ , , called to, and wilt La, payable at the follow log date.. 1' ll' . , „ unaaseetail le ..I Slay. June, July, Angina and September I: - Pittsburgh. 1....05vi11e aCm TeL et aid. Co. By order of the Board. J P HENDERSON, 1 • ” Pittsburgh and Clei eland Radioed aplGiod SiVlntwft l‘i '• Sharpetairg Bridge. .. tilt , . : S.— ..ie ag 6Ur 15. ...t , " Allegheny siet Bid lace Plata Loaf t I Cl.' FT L I R i - i. 13061( ' -- I — i •' C. 1. , , - Br 'atwill , Pl a nk Road _.,71._ plot° Work- or. Chem.-an aid: P NI. DA \ IS. Au. I t raxou'e Rural [land kiwuke ..._ . _ Johustons Acre enured Ch. nootry 1 e) BUILDING LOTS IN TILE EIGHTH Farmer:end Plat tre e Emyclopedia .4 Rural adatra T Fruit Grden: by Rarer 1 Ain' WARD AT A uerioN ---0. E ll lult. Flower and \ egbis Gardetier'.. Companion ....mil IU, at 3k. chat, wiz be add. on the premises, so. 1... t• Liebe.' o.atipuiron to the Flower Garden of Ground at the corts. of Milleoleerger axed 1.....ted m seet, Uray's Element. of Airriculture haw Mg ...t. l• A front .11 114.1 Lovl an M Merit. ger 111 , ..1.14.1..111 , ,. Budge.' Scientific Agriculture hack tt7 Uri to au alley The Parma'. Aviintatit Alw., six other Lots adjoining the abeve_ having ea h a Petri t Farm Implementa, and their constructioo nod use rout of '24 feet on Len=t 4,1.1. elten.ttng tack 1 - M fit i Rural Architecture, te . A., For sale by Ft /.a's alley I Trite— , apiti It T .- MORGAN. 41 nfth at me third tll , ll tlt./X l / 4 - ^ 1/1 kall•6 and two, y‘-at.. with interest. DRUSH ES.--1 have ,a 1 hand a large assort- Tai , indteputable Sale peltive Ilene earl ber eeet, at I_, meat of UM, Brushes, Tooth do., /Utah do Tlese. the Amtiou It. ono .spl 4. PNI DAN IS, Awl, o whim , . anything in till" Roe should call and examine rut 8 3 . cuss itt. , s , r tit:, A LAT 1 . 4...1, , A L Al 101 before purr h.log amoebas JOS. 1iL5141.141,4 I b A _apl7 Corner Diamond end Market at. i - • A UOTION —4 - ro THURSDAY eventug, April 14th, a ' Rl' 'T VVO' ' ' i-, .....t... ..4 the erchants' Esrbangt. Fourth stn , CIO NO .:.5. , I.ll—_-1 dwr.. fresh Con- , i, , ,? t ,„„,,,.,„ i ,..,,, , „ tett ..t , et , „ ri,,, ,,,,.„ ... .„,,, N.— , green w e'er .0.1 re.-- ,, ed by Jos. 1. "kilN (l . I onmestiately bark t f Fast iltruitneham. adlmnioir Ile sml7 C-fln ' t i aamnt ' d and Market •t. I Ormsby Coal Works. w..rrsrited 4 ...perk. quality. an. 4 NtE ET - !NG OF THE: STOCKIIOLDERS +u , n^* the city net. any "the , t. mark' , 'firm'sit rd . - _IA_ oF THE PENNSYL \ ANIA SALT NIANUFACTU . ', ....04 P M. DAN IS, Awl KING COMPANY will be held rd the Ciasitn.l • ll Oth. , n. l'hiladelphnA ..n THURSDAY, May tat, at 12 "to 'clock, scot. lor the purpose a mithotuang the company caesura a Niortgago for the sum of One Hundred Thtusand Dollars. and to i.ue Dumba under it. .1 G. itoLLINGWORTII. JAMES C VISIIRIL, SAMUEL F FISHIS'R. CHAP NEWWILU, Tivv.. SPARKS. taplf,ids, GEORGE F LEWIS. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!-Prison of Weltreverden—by Walter NI Gil..n. Coortakiii. and Marriage, or Levi and SLsrvics of American .ifs. FlBer or the 11111112111 COMPtIT—LT JD° r Ca.ko Kate Weston, ,s - To Will and To b,--11 Jennie De Witt. War in Kansas. krreaerton—prlee 11. Christine, , Wome,a' Trials and Tritimphe— aoL. J Curtis American Flower Darden Dirertory—by Robert Rum The Family Kitchen Gardener, The A merican K itehrit i lards°, —byFweie The merriest', vi,i,t n.vt,—by I,JciliaaJohwton nden Mini Lent e n Rweipt ItoA For +ale hy W A. 0 ILDKNMIN Fri A CO . spin Fifth et, opposite the Tb,.." TRINITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS — K. S. Stella, Principal. ST PETER'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS— S A. VeLlitIAN. Prim 4..1 The jolt term of this* S.ctealla will commence on lON DA V. _let inet. For portictilars, apply to the Principal+, at the Setne.lis apll Is --chi/ NoTicE.—Tlle unden,igned, APsigiwe uf li M. KEN Yol‘i. ,d Steubenville (Mid. haring...htaih ed a P4SUE OF THE PATENT originally t.-ratited to n• -n the Sth ‘lay 4 I wt,.l.r. 1,1. Cro the purpre , ~t. makiug Ilta.Plik.S. , ED NUTS D At+IIKRS etc . [wing suberlantudly i" , follow i, i 11. • . Fll ,i - - Tbe ii, ..1 tin , . du. T. and die bon M. for +evenn2 the %dank, the tins'- die boa in rolutthouon with the ,1,4-41 awl hrack et g for pretenna and the pinu h 1,. for perforstimg tine NM. during the proesute, the a to ,p,lnti. C.k. , .lint]) 11, dcw-ribe b d fOr making Note or Wont at ,5,.. A., rathm. Semnd—The manner substantially an described, of to , ar ranging the dies in relati...a to the punch that any exc.,. Id ln the blank riltAll be toret‘l int., the pth of te pnch. thus securing the compreasion oh the Nut a withou h t ris u ktog the breaking of the machine. 13.. Persona interested will please take notice that ant In fringement on the alore will be dealt with according law HAIGH. lIARTCPER & MORROW Pittsburgh. April 9,195 e —(ap9.3m—ch. l , iTEARINE CANDI.F.O boxes received and for sale by riPIUNGER apl6 Nu. 295 Liberty "t. TABLE SALT--100 sacks instreceived and for sale by taplli, SPIIINE/RR. 11ARBAIJO R. }TIIIES-400 Dry Flint, to arrive and for sale by (aplLi SP)LLNGER 11ARRAUGII RYE FLOUR--5 0 bbls. in store and for , .1, by (apls) SPRINGER. HARBAUtIII eIIi.L6ROFf /11M---- , 50 lbs. sale by B A FAIfIorNESTOCR k Co., apls Corner First and Wood ate E NGLISII ROBINSON & CO. 26 Firm 9fits.rt, Have received this day a large invoke of English Poirot' and Tapestry Brussels Carpeting, of new and beautiful pat fevers For sale at the lowest prices apl4 DItTSBURGII AND CONNELSVILLEI RAILROAD.—The steamer PALA st will leave the a hart above the filonongahela bridge daily, (Sundays exceptedl at 3.30 Py,fur West Newton, connecting there with the train which leaves for Cuonelloville and all way stations at 3 . 30 Paasengers and freight tarried each way daily Fur further particulars apply to the oflicvrst ou hoard the steamer EOI/1111, UT to the regent at , W New u r Conoelle villa. B. W. CALDWELL. apl2 _l_ Assistant Superintendent. lIAVE this day disposed of my interest in the patent for "Trott's Improved Oil Cups for Steam Engines,' to MOSES Y. EATON, who lots theß enISWEL L. tire control " the patent. JAMES C Pittsburgh. April 11,1459 (tt,l2 WATCH ES, JEWELRY. SILVER WARE., and MILITARY GOODS. W. W WILSON. apl6 NOtiO,Ei-TO THE TA K . AB - li.ES OF THE 11 SEVENTH WARD—The C.unty Commies coma have changed the time ter the Appeal" In nahl Ward from March 21.1 th to May 12th. ROBERT THOMPRON, nahlihtcl Asse.o.r._ BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRET DISEASES. Hitt meccas In longatandlng ausee in unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call without delay. Persona afflicted with Venereal Die eases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Lettere containing a fee, immediate ly answered. 111. Office and Prtvate Rooms. No. 60 Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth streets . Pitisborirh -1-1 leo R. BROWN AT HOME.--Dr. BROWN is now at hie new quarters, No. 60 BMITIIPIELD STREET, where the afflicted are invited to call. Certain, safe and openly curee in all cases guaranteed. PCTIOTIS af flicted with the following diaeases should not fail to get hie a dvice; Uphill* Gonorlace. Glee; Strictures, Urethal Die c harges, Impurity of the Blood, rind rill diseases of Venereal o rigin; Skin Diseases, Tetter, Ring Worm, Mercurial Pains, Seminal WeaklleSS, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints. Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in the Back, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys. ap7 _ ENGLISH CARPETINOS.—ROBINSON 6 CO- No. 23 Fifth street, have now passing through the New York Custom Rouse a large Invoice passing ( English it Velvets and Tapeeptry Brusaeb; Cat-petting, which we receive in a few days, and be plowed to Ana to any who may wioh the best of Itaported Goode. We have ale, , 13011 in Ptock of Brumela, Plysl4l7o's SP* Oarpota, (-; Cl o th e , &c., an assortment untrurPassed in this market, d allot prices. lowest aPrl2 < . . , 1 01 , • '' v : _ ~ ~.:.~~. EISMI QUICKSILVER--150 lbs. for sale by apls 11. A. s a le & Cu. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THIRTY-FOVIITiI CONGRESS• FIRST SEattUN. WASHINGTON, Ap ril 11—Stoute.— The hill author icing facilitating t h e construction of a Railroad tele graph line from the Mississippi to the Pacific was considered. Mr. Seward took the floor, when the bill was post poned to the 29th inst. Sixteen private bills were passed and the Senate adjourned until Monday. Houne.—The Committee on elections reported against Bird S. Chapman retaining his seat as ii Del egate from Nebraska and in favor of lliratu P. Ben nett. The House was occupied several hours on the Deficiency bill and without coming to a conclusion adjourned. California for Buchanan and Gwyn WASHINGTON CITY, April 18.—A letter from Cali fornia states that the delegates to the eincinwiti Convention were instructed, in addition fur Mr. Bu chanan as President, to urge the nomination of Dr. liwyu fur Vice President. The Senate, to-day, ratified the treaty with the Stockbridge Indians. DOlttrUCtiVio Fire MONTPKLIER, re., April 13.—The extensive flour ing mill of R. W. Hyde & Co., in this village, was destroyed by fire. The machinery and stuck were fully insured. Cholera. In Pernambuco kiii{i" YORK, April ]S.—A letter dated Peruarubu co, March 15th. states that the Cholera IA very prev alent there, over 2200 having died. Movement of the Canadian Capital Toitumh, April 18.—In Parliament, yesterday morning, the permanent seat of Government was fixed at Quebec. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. -'T. C. FOSTER, sole Lessee and !tanager; WK. H. RixD, Star, Manager: Cues / * AU'S, Acting Manager. Treasurer, .1. V. BOILLITZ PILICICB OF ADMIsSION Ragas and Parquette.....soc. Private Boxed, large vi 00 Second Tler 26c. I Private Boxes, . 6 00 Boxes for colored persons W., coats sir Certificate, securing mate, 12.!,.6 cents extra. Last night of Mr. C. W OOULDOCK, when Mine IRVING will appear. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 19. 186 R, The W OIN C OpS e • -Luko Fielding, C. W. Couldiak hose Yielding. Miss Dhk Hulks, Mcßride. Sir Richard, Dubois; Augustus, A. W. Y,,ung Mop Mr. A W Young; Lady Apoiry, hire. Borrctic To conclude grim Rob Roy --Rot. 'WI . ..Mr. C. Foster. R 11.414.411. M. Ilr,li Fristicin, Juim M (,woke; Entilie. Mr A W Toting; Hetoo McGregor, Mrs. Cantor: Diana. Mao, I illio Can. tor: Matt* Mrs. A. W. Young Alteratton of Tone---boors open Y.i to 7 ; curtain rises at 7 i 4 JOHN W. M'CARTHY, BILL PORTER and Inergancroe, will attend to tho Posting and Distributing 131 01l kitill of DILLS FOR OPINCERTS, LECTITItEIi, EXHIBITIONS, Ac All communlcations—either by mail, tolegrapb, or other. wise—dlrocted to the office of the Morning Post, will receive prompt sttention. sp7 AUUTION SALES The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. Kx~Els `El ie , of Ruzbury, ha , ilitiettV eye in tone of n common Nurture wet (is rell ,cent tfuwitw,ton . Si. won't ..trothala ammo.: Itlarde. lb baa treated It In over cloven huudre..l t aseavt felled arent In turo mi. both thunder humor 74' in hit , prinvonehon ovrr Iwo btandr , l certith maln, all within twenty uplift of litottort. Cu,, ksai nre warranted Urn entwine. otte t., bottl, .ut. at 14 tit T. thine 1 ItI.M ,till Knnr the 44,111 of 1,11 Tv... itrt xanunt , d to cure the xnnt nt•A h and at..tis.:ll t ht. I. till are wetrratitrA I rut, er)alim . lan Otte or V/1,1 t)..ltito ore sal railt,ol 1., rtire all Yo. Two holden are u.nrrsutott to rho. motto, . loU het anotrtg the halt. Ynur to •11 b..ttleu t Ratr mr J ruro ~,t ug liken Ono bottle rtire oki‘ly eruption the ...IL Tw•• three bottle, me nrriinteil t.• rote 1:21.00 1 o 1 rtieunintlent Tiini or three Im•ltlem are warranted 1,, rnre t ringw••rrn. Three hi four bottle,. are wunnol.. , l to CM , Fire to eight b•ettler NVlii cllrt tio• W. , 1• , t A te•neht •lway. e vo-tir frutu the 11 mart turn io warianted when the at:, tak,m. bably t. th, , te who hove In veto Nothing, looks so impro tried all the wonderful ntedielnes ..I thy day. it. that a e..ist mon wend l ip na live in lite pasture. and along old •totie anti.. , should rum Wren' humor In the system. yet It is 114 , 4 a Ily fart. If you have a humor it has to start There are no te• Ifl - nor ands, hums or ha's about airtime *wt..an d yours I peddled over a thousand bottles of it In the vie tutu. of Baotou I know its effects In ever) ease. It baa air ...It done wane of the greatest claws ever done In Matoutelin-t tt, I gave it to children a year old to old vot.le of sty') I have seen poor. puny, wormv looking t Itildien. IV 11,r., 11..-I. was soil and flabby, restored b. n perfect state .•I health I.v one bottle. 'F.. those who are anlaect h. a nisk beetle, he. one bt:i will 1111 Fay, Cal nlt It gives great rein Ito 1-alarita Kie takel l .lit tine.. Style who have been costive for yenta, have and e wean y r , e bt a w te h d e r b e y t i h t. e re W is h e a r n e y t d h e e r a b n c. g l e' v mise slaond th it e n Mu none of nature. It wtll cause very singnlar reenters. but I must not be alernieti—they always thsappetvr in from It days to a week There Is never a bud result from It On lit eontrary. Id 6 lion the foeling. I. .over, you will lent t ooree like a new person. I tinned Kane of the man estravaget 1 enenmiurns of It that man ever listened to. N it r h a ,,v,, , diet Is ever neeenaary—eat the beet you can get. I have lik melee an herb, s hich, when sirruneriol in ea eel . al. ave.,' i Scrofulous strolling of the nook and under the ear. Pri IO cents. }trio, of the Medic , I Inecorery 11 per botth• ihrrctamt for I'," —Ada' , one table spoonful i. t In, Children over eight years, I.essert spoonful: children Ito tine In eight years, tea-spoonful As no direction It made appllcsbie to all roustittrtions, take enough to op, .in the bowels twice a day . Mr. Iiti,?.IN.F.DY gives personal attendance In laid l rvo e Scrofula. Sold, wholestide and retail, at Dr RETSRIVa. 1411 %V street, ryvto, of Virgin alley, and J P. FLENIINCI, A elicit v apl2..lyds 4,;' 1 ,0DA ASH of a good and uniform qua ay 1„,3 manufactured lip the Penns) mania Halt Hannfartniiii: Company at Tarentinn, WI hand and fu rl sale lay Fllll - 7411 IlliN . Wilde Eroni Salts, In store Itiel mr wile 1 y la bile Alum. .. " :I groan l'illinun'ti Elko imlum " 1 gnawßalm of a Thiiusaud Flowela .. 1 144 White Varnish 75 IN eussinteil Bronze Puwdcr " - NOTES ON CENRAL AMERICA; l'at ticularly the States ,if Honduras and 'Attu Balvadin Their, tioortri mph y, Topography. Climate, Population It source, litimitatett, etc., eta . nd the proposed Itunitnr. Inter4.levanie Hallway: By , E StiVilitli, formerly Clunk D'ABAirs ‘.l the United States to the Rrpublics of Centi sat , 'America. For B. T. C. MOHO A.N, aprl2 41 Fifth street - __. PCITHEBS-75 lbs. for Kale by j_ 4,16 B A FAHNF:ST‘o'B A t'o BAL - Ai OF THOUSAND FLOWERS- -A other supply of this celebrated article reed NII by Joe FIALNtI. un2l Corner Market at and Unpin... E" 2 bbls. for Hale by apl2 ILF.NR V II COLLIN.' CHARTIERS STATION.--FOR SALEI. AI MALL FARM of Su Acre; —in cultivuttou; baanc in flue timber a young orchat .1,01 choice fruit; a go o n s p rung near the house; garden. paled in ; a Duelling 11.arv. ot ball, two pallor& dining-room and kitchen, four chambers, all well furnished and in good order. The bonnie r has 4 portico in front and a porch in the rear. Stable, crriage linise, coal house, and other out-baildings. The nituanon 01 pleas ant 4141 healthy, at 14# wiles from Chartiers Station. Alle I nheny Valley R• It. churches and schools convenient Woo Price , osy payments. S. CUT-WIEST I SON, Real Fitate Aket, 51 Market street. 416 ROLL barrels prime Roll 13 ter, fur sale by_ HENRY II COLLIN: , HONEY --50 boxes received and fur sale by .4,16 HENRY H. COLLI bble. for sale by aplB HS,T 11 VOW 10 LASES SARDINES -2 Cares Anchovies, just received and for sale by &WINER A ANDERSON. No. 89 Weed street aprB COCOA NUTS AND ALMONDS -, 3000 Cocoa Nate, 25 Boxes Shelled A LIM/MLA, Judi received and for wale REYMER lANDERSON, No. Wood ,dreet =ZEE e. 14 4. • ~ . . ' „ ,• • 1 0.4 • . 4,•• •• • • EIZEM PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS, EXCHANGE. T P CLARE E. Terusurer N ROLM FS. JR Superin:+rfrnl. T. NORTHAM. • 1 R Onnmitter of Arbitration for .11.1r.'4 ,GEO. IC. C V . P. DICKEY. T. IL UPDIKE. SAMUEL DILM-Ulall, J. 13. CANFIELD • Business continues 1.'64, although trade in pro duce is restricted some in consequence of limited supplies. -Owe-rivers are in fine navigable tinier for steamers of the largest class, atol a treaty furward ing business issoing by riser, railroad and canal. 1 here is an octal a demand for money• but the sup ply is nut adequate to the wants at trade. The hanks continue to discount all or nearly all the good paper offered, and there is little sold outside. in change on the east is easy at par to premium; o „ the west interest off and I a I l dis,ionnt. vsoiie tio di:wrist-hit. has tadten in the tapers of this city on the subject of tho liabilities Incurred by the city and county in relation to the Steubenville Railroad. The question Is, shall those liabilities he increased in order to ennble the work tAI KU on. or chill I.,ur corporate authorities übau dun it to it tote. tit,litig to this future to re• rola the heat y o bligation? already in tore are malty vii think that our ity Id t 0.% er hare lent their credit to and coon the.e Railroad projects. The think, t h a t we have goon suite far enough. and that " it is tilnr to that we have already guaranteed more than we can allurd to pay, and that it would be dishotie. , t, as well as disastrous to thu coui.uutlity Io add to the responidbilitier already incurred. The .1,,,,r1 , z1, s it the other hand, strongly adv,.cate , the additional , t o the amount net. 1"r the .ou of the work. and argue , that it would he Ilia heighth 4,1 folly I,r the city mud county to .•rl e. ei their inser-t to It mot, in the lant.ruarrc ..f eon temporary. the road " It. IWO,orkle a lima meat of wnoted ener:le- nod ~tuttodcred 111,•11.•V: The iriend3 of the rou.l re, ontmend additi.mal lilt Mitt te , to the atueunt ot .1 11100 . Itt•, liteY •ar will pap otl the p c, , er tudclacdne—. 1014 tinirli uu •hori . o,e ',bort. 'rho Board (,f ltireetoN git e the 1.1 t • The oulinnted ct,t of completing the r,att i:itmono ~ ttid of litthtlitie, of the eonlimny $317.0110, from whieh deduct deferred paytur tit: .4n rerd eFtal..J daft is 1-f.9 s49,ltoti, leere Add for r..11.u.: Matti 0 total of •• • .$ 9 Tho present reeourre , of the company h node available t., ...ion al the inork again neer, amount in round number- to . . J.l to this the avail- of the riaratiteed sl,t, .0,000 at 90 per vent Make. , a tot,' of . ..... I,ol:t,end Leaving. a Purple. , W.1.145,1)00 And ,bould he Deemed wiriFP.i.le by the owner ,p 1 the road to pet lit thette guaxnuteed bolas telon at the y3113e• prtre, for .0 ou4ll, recd baud to wit •w 0 per thu.. $840,000 theretor, there will still to f Li) , Milt I^ complete and equip the road. We hare now wt. as the p an I .-e of till , in -t -tartling propo-din. How we bolt act on uvdoenloun of ilitlicult • ..lutlon. fbut ran be no doubt that we are between the 1.4 w of .t,ed with little, if any h r Aitatit , n. At :sew Yt , ri, Tuete,lay ttiorn wa.4 an art,ve inerl.ll . l2 ..1 I .11 4 1114 ( . 1/ 111.1...11 T. t lett, •11,1 Ti., 1 •. ) I/. I.t. 11.1 •11•11t,.11,.•2 1.11•••••1 AIIII GALA.. • t•• . . . aaboult to taspore ol of lon rate'. The offer lair , •1 v.--1 paper are lar,rer, but are retahly liken up. o Dot a too lone a ante. The rates tire i to , per t eta. for rliort an.l turalutn .lacy-, and , to 14 for lnim d.ilvc ..I .4 , 4.11k1 clay.:. Call It.an, arm n a ; per rent. A ea f,1%.111(t. ilutit, ut 'holt Itle.l I•aper 1.4 ' .till ;At t per rent 1 n•'urrent moiler I• r"111111.! w 111.111 I h.' untr, in lar4e ututAtut,, lati.l . 3,,1ne.t , • el, Italie, ore in re .thntelant, eeveetalty th„•e en 1'... 1 ..: , and l'lnladclphia, the han6• which 1.1,,e in tinßltle 1., hot p tutrwien tly 1111 , 1 1.. tr I.lk I „ tech I their darts t.t.,:tti/1 lb:, . I. . I ,1.1,•911‘ .1 /IIV New l erl. hut :tre ere•lttorr vl Ur ettltr 'rite NV.,t t• .Iran L.. m, , , . J' he 4 - ' 5..•7 • ! • +sf• • 4 •f• • • •1 'C~ r+~, 4.. ,+' it W I.NIA 1.1}:t). W OAS:, ..s.rret4ry. JA SLIM P. BAR R iTTSBCROH, April 17 ..n the zul.je,t littil „tic kind-hearted wlvri• • .. • L.O n lirtellOSltloll t.. 1011.• %.1 'llly out Philivlelphrt friend. null rent-w LAUD, which we f,rl rare w.. 1.1 u.•w IC En==l .pet ir. ute in it ,tr. ng ,ne•victit ol wand litthilitle•. derra a lair pi. ptrt, , n. t.3ntel) inte an• trithet Gnurr Ui'tu 1,1 te , . mid I..nr riper i• 1 - 1.11.4 r tw Inert thrli 1.0.11111 , .! . Itt! A g , meta Thv .Irot • r • are d, 1••• e•I Lie.ht %,,11.•• I • a the Ads 3a.• •• MEE 1.1.1 ,tt t., .•; I. 1,11 1.160 tikere V ..f Itk,3 ,• ,e• 1 • t-tly u,4,1, the Itattk eztern At., w..) e• 1,1. , In, ad Krnr ral v;rll ..1 tle l'nuk rriorn• ns il.o. i }'tl '.l I. 111111111, 1111, tllal . TI, 1.111 , wi.t.t 14 It t 1111,131,1.1 .4 the 1,,,14. No Mt IL. l kt I ha' Wr• Ex, Imuo , I r 4 d f sr et .11.ul 7 14 TL, bttl tuott in the !=nl•Treanni von To..wid o,lel 1,11. t; t 114.111 t II ..otxt 1'116.51114 r... 4.114 on N1.•1;.1 Trenotlry . pny went. .• of IJv Anus) )ibt e vti Ditlmrsint cholin - - The prpdsee market , are attire active. decline in the prix , of flour has tailored a better Irritant for export. The nisrket present• no testare pe culler interest- The Moak opera eti 'Tee- day were to a fair extent, with but little change in voice, About $45.000 of loan, and 1000 shares were a v id the warket elosine lull. The tualley market without change. The stork market at Cincinnati during the week l•udinkr, on Tuesday has preserved an evenness of l e a. taro somewhat remarkuhle. 'There has been to change whatever, either in prices, demand or supply• The money market for the week has been soniewhe variable. It o pened with marked ease, but to Thursday and Friday there was quite ndegree -triagenry apparent. This has disappeaml, and th market on Tuesday closed with an easy leelint Rates hate continued without change throughout th week; tt a 12 per cent. per a nnumbeing the rimri figure-. hir first class paper, end a b 21 for tuality. The excitoment of the Indiana merchant- - relatisc to the Cincinnati merchants and hookers, tee in - to have subsided, as there is now very little said to the Bullion. Our Louisville neighbors, wishing to profit by the difficulty, sent a deputation to the Convention rit Indianapolis to solicit their trade 'Vlie didern thin promised the Convention that the tueri•hants would receive of pi I . [Ur goods the money of all the awl rent hanks, and would goonoitcc that it Ishoold net be made the meana of draining the specie from the vanits of those banks. In response, Mr. George W. Morris gave it as Ole opinion of the merchants o f Indiana, that they could buy goods in Lotti.ville o n time as favorable an they could be purchased in any other city. The meeting at which the Louisville delegation reported, scan, fiewording to the Coacirc, quite a lively affair. After organiuttion, matter- 0 ere \progressing harmoniou-ly, when eomething to a political bombshell" was introduced by two law yers; of course a spirited discussion mutt rittuch feel \ing ensued ? mailer qvis laid over for the sub sequent action ~1 the Chtimrer of Commerce.. I=l PITTSBURGH MARKETS 011101 Of ?HZ MILT MOILNITIO POST, Saturday, April Business rontinued active yesterday. The weather w 1 sd e la g io re l e a s n a d b o p ve a szaenrt , ath 2 P.thermometer standing igh -tog , ..1 0 Sales 100 bblo extra, from store, in lots, at lit do at $6.50 ; 125 blils superfine and extra, in at $5,87x8,50; 104 bbls superfine and extra, wharf, at ss,32.ifi,tai; 82 tibia extra at : 20 1.1)i2. superfine at t; tl s IS- '`ai,•,‘ 200 tt+ l ate, o n wharf, at 27e. M,.I.AASE, slate 30 lAA+ oak at 44c, cash: 20 bi,lB r)prr+ at 11 , , do; 17 bids St. Janie'? S. H. at 58e, Itsoos—Sales 4,000 lbs city smoked Shoulders and Haw , at 7i and 105 r, rash ; '2OOO lbs du Western at 7: and to: e, do: 1,0110 lbs Shoulders at rash; 1,000 lbs Ham , at 10e, ; 15,000 lbs. Shoulders, andi and HawsSi and BO das: 6.000 lbs at 7'i, Si and We, 30 days; 2,000 and Sh,ailders at 71. e, rash; 5,000 Ihs Sides at ziic. do. lit TIE Snit", 4 Id,;. and 14 la. choice roll a 2io• : 111. x, inferior do at Itic. Fl a—Nnles 10 bbls White at $lO, cash; 3U bbl. N.,. 3 medium Mackerel at $7, cat,h• Enos—Sales 30 Loxes at Sic. Sales 15 tons Domestic 'Soda at Sic, time; eask•J Pots ut 51jc cash. hi as --Salo 54 tons Napier at $72,50, 6 mos. PIO METAL—SaIe 160 tons Coke, to go to Hanging Rock, at, $25, G mos. 1110 e- —Sale 011 dry at 111 c, cash. tiREASF. LARD—SaIe 10 bblo at 7ir, cash. Mass PORK—Sale 50 Mils on wharf at $l5l. cash; do, from stare, at same. CAsni,Es--Sules 15 buses Star at 22e. Oits—Sele , la ibis No. 1 Lard at 00e, cash ; S at Nay?' York Market NEW YanK, April 1 8 —For common grade. of State Hour lie, 1.1 a 1.:,., al demand, pretty epeculattve, and pries have Els au, rd 441 to la. In other kinds there iv a mud,-rate bus urea doing tor the supply of the local and eastern trade, and he tuark.et . without material alteratiou, 'Sales HUOU bble At 16,18%r,..0.5 0 for tout matt to exit a State. Some trilling lots ..1 Intel jot 4,,1tl earl% as low as tErtruti,l2 fur comtuun to E0...1 wester it ; fri,2-54.7,87 for low to good medium extra I% - St i; 4 . 5 , .. La extra lleuesee, and $7,50410 for ex- ti. ti t to. t 'atta, lia it Fl,lll lii iliCalerate denuttud and tuarket , itte.ta ...pall/till .'llaarsa : bales ?MO libla at $ 6 , 50 034 9 f , , .to nt. a up la cle.ace extra. LE Southern there la el hit laialar,, dottekr, and pin!. without alteiatlott; tildes I:,/./ ha/ r,le at 57107.5 0 for mixial to 1.11./ital brands. and sl.l,l2,ofriAi2 for fancy mid extra. Malmo 300 Lade Rye F lour at laLrioU. Sal, WO Lids 4ertmy Corn .l.eul 31 1 .. In Wheat nothing dolug of ItibMitilt, .- Rye tinier at 91 lot Penna. :old lii for for Soutiteru, Barley sear, and mit, It Aratto-d • Salk 33,00C1 WA 0Ornll:g and oititl giant to 1.1. i.i.• vlelitiatie lots and uew mixed %Lite y ellow, and CPI t .*2 1.0 distilling parrele ; old mixed western quiettAti tE2 ....... IN 1it..1,y . rail, SW Ibis Ohio and Prison at . _ , 5.!! . ,•. rot k in de, 1.1.d1y better detbatid for JSI.,d; salea 1500 Ibis at i 1:.1".i f.. 1 111/ .. . mod ,i1b,71, for prime—liearly all of the for tol - delcrtptloll. Beef lower, matt a hunted busniesa; sake .... o , Ell- At i: t 1 .:‘,4i,9 for country prime, $R ^srlo 0 !Jr coun try nu-, au.,l ittr;2545113 for repacked Western mess and fL . •.:..,..2,11,:::, ha extra mere. Beef hams quiet at sl:tdd4l.•,,flo rt toe tout beet dull at 1,17422.. Cut meats steady. with .. ,1.- 270 lati•ltizi S at 7(4.•7 1 . , for Shoulders, and t0,,9 for I Ihills Itrwou bt,ady, with it moderate export demand; sale. 1, ,X, 411, , i t t tear middles at UlA,', and 300 boxed hulk :71-1,- at • 1,1,1 tire,, sates WU Lab , . at 9 1 4410 Butter -.16n., 11 141,11 tor Ohio, ,uid 17t225 for State. Mese dull Philadelphia Market. PIIILADM.IIIA, April 12 —Floor market Is dull, standard hratels held at $6,75 with no buyers except at a further re do •tton ; the only sales reported are mrfte small lota for the -Iti.ptv ttie rsty trade, at /f1,81'!, to $0.50 as in quality. 1 . 0.-o.nt tel Corn-meal steady at sf, for the former sa for the ltter There a limited rlemand for W heat and priced t• s a nieu hat unsettled; mles 2000 bus. fair to good tvd ot !Let C 0.4: Moo ttl4 pair at 1,50, anti atone small tuns of u hite at $1 7541,145. Rye Is steady; mica 2000 bus. at 'et.. Corn heavy with but little demand; sales ...et tare 1. , 11. , w. arbot. at 67r, and a lot of boated at 51. ut 1.,n r..inest and firm ; sales 1100 bus prima Dela , id , Cl..vereeed continues to do and and scarce ; -La., ~ t; ba, ft ifs 04 Its 11'hlaky ; email sales of bbla '2 , ale aol hhda at 2.T. Philadelphia Iron Market. April 18.—Thr train:n(llond in 114 r. dung uor.• ,0.0.01. waling nu aff„gregato of 1200 t ri ons. num $2.l for No. 1, si6 for No. L. and VS for No , l'buro.d $37.50 Bare 111 gOLid rtlailleit $71.164, ..11 Nni6 Blooms Baltimore Market. lie 111 ICAO' . 4.1 lb—Flour 4.4 vet') firm; auks 'Howard ele.ol being au tub ware IDAi. Wheat has ad .,. 3.1 1.11,1 Corsi I. UAL, Clucinuati Market. eiscarrvAvt, April IS —Hour ; vales2oo bblv. at PAS. Pro , lA. 4., firm; Mee, Pt,rk del Ivett firm at $l5. Sale. 100 IA& 'V. I lard nt h-;. nhtvky • sales 751.1 bl,ls. at 19! , ..ati19y,. ;ir ttovly at torvvlomi rates. The river has rl.-u New Orleans Market. LAI April 17 —Sale+ WOO beim Cotton ; ark , 10. 4 , Polk $l6. 11..ef EIU,GO Colive 11, BE - Digestion of Friod-••ilealth couukit exist its a whets the great teilAWVOir, the ntotun,h, tails it. ItSSi mb 141,11! the Gent w a.vudltiuu hula which the us I. au.lt ily/Uct cats be antitly produced. Ilea., in abad I•tUrit h ),•1! lu.t r,lout 1iver..41.111,8, thituleuce. volicky 1 , ..t0. •ral , strati.. A I.niy, Ihr u nut of health •l. thud , to kool• the various org.nus to tun., I:• 1.,. 11 3 ,u Isola thv.w evil, try n InAtle t ui n reu0..15 matly ',quobsd uow .1141,,t ars a..-k•osso in- .+5.... • - t.. pi ry..1..t auparniti..., he,nre•rul 1.. uukto • J. , '. .... UPI, itittc“. o-44..e•.1d at 11 l,et bottlo, s six bottlos. tar LA,. by ths i.r. I;k:N.IANIII . 4 PAGE, J. a 01., kl.oui.luriug I•Ln.....eutiots and Chemists, Pittsburgh, PR.; It b. & olt corum. of lA•ronA end 'Wood strevls sud ugrto srßlly RI-AS.lw A. gi ri, FIVER NEWS ILVER ,task, there wery 17 Ict m•ster ul tlai• ktusittbel, 1)1 the moalL. and Waling %% • xth r wxrui and clomp t-I Ctrs" 1• th.• n•rulnr nr•rning pucka I.‘ 4 • itt,. , t u ,1,, t; t..-‘llty Tri iv.. 11. tNut hank' 11..liues," will have ft tualtt +al kro rw4y t. , lex I,llln 311 , 1 the Minot+ river thIA ere:1111w TIILet. auu rMare" insavoidally clotaio 5 ...105d.a) ; 1,..1 ,a) less, 1.5 1...;150 .citt/ ell it51e5a..4.15..t.. 1„, , ; 7 ., Ns iinday I I 1, ,11.• It.o,llllll,..itlAlona A. 1 1 ,1 111... , I/ lo IL. FAIL] ( ' II ) /II till .4.1.i..i1... 11. tot / IL ..1i t. tint. itucl.eye Stets" in the I o t..t. A. t tti nu Stmolay Mut ttittg — Itt.t k Mt IA ki tat, 11. va tl~-Malay LI, tk. a ill ~au tt ,r well atott.l,l to kilVt . hat ti elan. I'%l . .) fur-IN% I4N Lae unuudsew steamer ,emplte , l , the 'Amu," ILft..r Mr Jo ..00. luclLlittut 1,1 a I.ollt, tool it fa iced 'Yak 11... t 1.......•1,11•1 nteittnci •• PI/1660101'. IS rite tvg 1,1. I Cuminuati ; she le.'. at 11 1., Ole 1 . t.1in63 IS 1.41 {{Kan.', ItAVClllig V•11I1•••akh Cilicilitial ,as Sunday vvciung. 'I at ,c 4w., It I.Lalt and hot l aiii.itag La...L.ller " Al g,...11 I '.pi i. L. M Lvu will lens', 1.111,..11t Intl. 1141.5 1.1101 awe. ii. 1.1.1wr We w,ait. o .oluvia.l .Al lL.,r traveluit , , I'Vest to cell oil th, ,211,1ent click. itiLA IL,rit - r. their .tate-roctiiilf eat! y" Tar St Louis Ittlnattlicon, of tito inth, ttays 'lto rivet atThitt point Woo Ming slowly yet Jay. to•tittag of tattartattett trout nay of rho tipper n 1,.• rt I b.• rtefttnet etty that Ow iSII/a,• P at Plum Nint up, only EX font thr" , trit Tool t Ito t troy falitog Into Helena to Cairo Tail New Orleans Efidirfsti, of the 11th, my. Th..iteauier l'aion left Fulton on thu 6th inst.; reporta si• unit 1 mo l i l sunk oud agreiabove Whiletial iu LittlOak o sit Samla 'rho e, St mema steam- N•lt I la -navg 4, ..,• Liougheti) and Etfutt were Mad. the, 3Lwtle, nud have to remain theru until a rim, takes Ow o. Left Lateen light, had `nine dittleutry In genial; over the burs, ti ere taloa tall 2 5 ..; feet on them, and thllin g at the rate of in and 1.4 hours. Red Meer falling all the way down, feet water hi the Lake! Tilt Cli luuutl thrlllll/1T1...a. rth Inst.. says • The iisei hero c.intinuele to swell at dui raw of half an a Is ia-r hour. LAut night tilers were fully uftseu not lan tlr kiallllcl la I.ol.lleVill, and six font lea Wawa awl rising 4,41 y, 111 the stelonhoat par, on the AS we barn by .1., ...I ,1,41.b..61,1 41 Capt. D. hi Dryilsii, Falls Pilot. There II Wu not an the innal. finals Loosing To-Dny.--Citpt. Cook's splendid picket A Ile irlieti v —t he fastent bont la the lino—leaves for Fitteburg It to inurnus The Fanny Fern, Jas. Park, hlelnutte, U.B. hied, awl lows, leavo for ths mane port to-day. RIV ATE DISEASES--DR.. BROW N, No. Smithfield etreet, between Third And Seurat streets. devotes hie entire attention to an bake Pres tes, the brefintims to. for the meet pert, waned to private Venrreof Disivues. and ouch painful allecions, is ought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excese. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, tionorrhaa,tileet, Stricture I rethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all &seams to the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, 'fetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weak nese, Impotency, Pilot, Rheumatism, Venial. Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Vistula In Ano, Nervous A ifections, 1.10118 in the Back and Loin; Irritation of the Madder and liidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed T. only years' practice tent in this city)enablea Dr. Brown offer 6111111rillIa08 of a speedy cure to all who may seine un der his rare. Office and Private Consultation 50011111 efi.Stulthfiell at., between Third mid Pcurth.sWeett. Rim Charges moderate: ' PATENT DYES--30 0 lbs. for ale - by np 17 B. A.. FAHNE4STOCK s 111 PORT OF PITTSBURGH 17 FKLT INCHL9 WATKII IS TILL CHANNKL. ARRIVED, 'teeier GA. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. •• Felten, lindericlusuu, {Vogt Nowtei •• Jettereen, Wouslwtuli„ Browner,lle. • • I.iiterue, Bennett, BruwnsvUlo. 'Venture. Rules, Steubenville. t F,,reet City, We), Wlew •• Young, lit .y, Tennessee river Pit telnii git, eineilinatl. •• Dvluudet, Khottos, st. Louis. •' Palace, Kounti, einctuniet BEI'ARTED 1 4 teenier CUI Ilartrtt, PrebleS, guy...bete. •• Belem. Ilenderickwn, West Newt, •• Jeftvrsou, Weodward. Brownevtile " Bennett, Brownsville. Diurnal. `Shoal", Wheelig. •• glum Avery, ferretter, • • I Shannon, St. •• N yore, St. Paul. • Quaker City, 3Pletnlele, Loulevill POW 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, tOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CON V ETANCE OF PASSENUERS AND MEM= BICYFFIFII Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and saint Louis. Tins LINE is compoied of seven ildialaratadase, powerful Steamers, One. quantal fur speed, splendor, safety and comfort, end to the ONLY TIIAOIIOO !Addy LINE OF BlitAll PteaClN on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mall Line of Steamers froto Clncitalati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by wIM h pluesingers and freights are tickstot and re/rip/ad ihroug/t daffy Two new Steamers love been added to the Line, which now consists of the folhos tug boats : Boats. „.,,,,„. lhrgsof departure `l" a ' . from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. BrAsiirdoven,i Sunday. My OF WIIKELiNti.... Jona M'Luas Monday. ALLEUIIEST 1. N. Coast: TuesdaY. CINCINNATI /intuits Wednesday. PIIILADELPILIA .... ...... It. J. °user Thursday. PENNSYLVANIA JOHN KLINE/11E11— Fliday. PIIT'SEU Rd II 1./. O'NEAL - , Saturday. IKS. Leave daily at 10 A. M. precisely, No freight received alter nine o'clock ou the morning o departur e. lculeun, app l y on board, or to For JOU.N B. LIVINGSTON, } . JOILN FLACK, Agents, Monongahela Haute Buildings. Pirrsaintou, November, 185.5—{dec3stfj --- ----=------ --•-• HEELING, &c. Pittsburgh, SteuPbenve and Wheeling ackets ill. The DIURNAL, Capt. J. A. Snouts, and the FOREST CITY, Capt. B. WAY, will ruu as ItEUULAIt DAILY PACKETS between Pitts burgh, Steubeuville mud Wheeling, stupplug at all lutertute .Bate poste. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on iloudays, Wed nesdays nod Fridays, et IA o'clock, A. M.—Rxrususiso, she will leave heeling uu Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7% tAlock, A. M. The PUREST CITY will also 1.1 , 4 Pittsburgh on Tut...days, Thuraday• sad Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. 31.—Rrtuituuto, lobe will leave Wheeling on illoudays, Wednesdays and Fri days, st 7 ‘,4 o'clock, A. M. For *eight or ptissage apply on board,or to .1. D. C'OLLINOWOOD, Agent, No. 155 Front street. Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkt Plearaersburg.ut l aud halipoliiocklugport, s. Pomeroy, Poin The new and very light draught steamer eleistki,WS Tuassaut. will leave tel the attire and liiierniedliite purls , ry Friday, et 4 P. 41..; t 'Cho Garr-. Avery is now roreithtg freight at the MUIlUltr f, between Wiry and 'Short streets. - - - - WABASU .11.11VElt, - • - For Wabash River. , 464Th0 steamer WENONA. CApt. JoaN Souza— Clerk, DUAL.P—WiIi leave for the above and Intermediate Pre to SAFIII.X. I IWpt A f fill 1 1bth. it 10 o'cluric A. kf Fur freight et passage apply on board gr at the PITTS BURGH MARINE ASSI)CIATION 600,11 4No 82 Water apt' LOUIg~'YLLE. For Loulevillle. The atennier JACOB PDX Capt. A. BTZWOM --- Clerk. O. W. Bowius—will leave for tbe aln,vo and intermediate porte on SUNDAY, April Mb, at 1.0 o'clonk. A. M. For freight or peerage apply on board, or at the VITT?, BIJEUIIi AND MARINE AI3.4OLIATION BOONS. eipli NASHVILLE. For NRshgJDe• The mauler ROSA tatt Capt. Gang De Cleric, Jam' lOUs—trill leave fortheaboveind intermediatiports on SOURDAY, 11prp at 10 o'clock A'. M. For M kt or PaSgar.apply on , board . or •nt tne Prra9. - BUR.OII MARINE Aa.t.IeIEATION ROOMS, No. 82 Watnr ~trcPt aplB &C. Alleaesky I River Plaeleet-eF,or Sa i tist Lanits, .eaten, Kansas and St. Joseph. i The new stearnorkbuilt expressly _for therdelve . trade) J. M. CON VERS,--Capt. O. IT. Bowmen, lark, O. A. it111105.13t, will leave for Ate above ports, tJucbing at ail the landiugs on the Missouri river, on IC &DAY, Apsil •Z2isd. For freight or plumage apply on board, ur at the iTITS• BURCH MARINI: ASSOCIATION ROOMS, NO. tr 2 Water street split -- For St. Louts. • The steamer 11F.VENDER, Captain JOHN L Rionaiii,—Clerk , IL "Eviuta,—will leave for the earn , andeintranielitate parte on TUESDAY, Apnl 22niLat lti o'clock, A. M. - - PTTN- For freight or passage apply on board, or at. the MO RI MARINE AItiSOCIATION ROOMS, Nu. 152 Water street. • apli) For St. Louis, Galena . , Dubuque anti St IP:LW. The eteamer J. IL temisorf, Capt. D. Z... Bh.totli--Clerk, Wst.ltatetrad. net leave fur the above and Intermediate porta on SATIIII - April 19th, at 10 o'clot A. It. Pur freight or paeasze vply on board, or at the PITTS BLRO El MARINE ASSOCIATION NOUN'S; No. B'2 Water street .Water Yom St. Lout* and Keokuk. 1 Tile urvi Iv% previllre steamer JAMES WOOL, Capt. J. J. I waternos, will leave tor the above sad all lutemmahato pada on SATUIt- DA DAY. April 19th, at 10 o'clock A. &I. For freight or pabbago apply en Ward, or 111 tike PITT • jamiiii hi A itt‘i. j ., • Irt Ur' N iilialdlia—a _2o,l... , apl4 For St. Louts, Galena. and Dulbuque. The steamer AROONALIT, Capt. Guiana E. iiiiWilkl'La. st-Clrik., L litianr-nill have fur tho . Co and littera:partiale ports un !UV:RDAS. April 19th, at 10 o'clock A. M. For treiy,lit ur proesaze apply on board or at the PITT S• ' UCIIOII MARINE AS•O4IIIATIO.i ROOMS, Nu. 132 - lOster r. r6 F t .'' .i...,--11..,._. , .. -,.-----Lt-..--1-:.' . • . . ~...i.., . .41.4 ' 1 11_ __ For St. LouLei,Galena. and Dubuque . . The steamer CLARA DEA.N, Cap t. W. Itialitliam,-:C.lerlt, M. nahtpt-,-.Jrill leave fur the above and totermediate- poetsun MONDAY, Ayrll 21th, at 10 o cluck A. IL Vor freight ur paaaatte apply on board, or atNo. the RMS. , BURGH MARINE. daSOCALARRUN BOMB. Wl. at 5t1,44. ---aplii - _ _ For St. Lout. and St. rasa. The Steamer VIENNA.,,-0/44. C. B. liar— ' ki, J. 11.1t-willleavaLg the above sad In termediate porta on MONDAY, April 21th. at to o'clumk k'ur fraUw.ht ur paxsege apply on 1...41.1,1, cu . nt the . RIM. BURIAL MAIL LN el ASSUCLATION Booms, No. Water apll3_ — For liiiir•liiH. -- ili.. ---- The Steamer ALAI A. Capt. THOS. 001.912:0 14 . rk.U.W.CCOCHHAN,Hiii Wave for the above and' " ' intermedista ports cal AIONDAY, April 21th t at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fer (What or rusage apply os Natl.& or at the PIM RR RR II MARINE ASSOC . ! STION ROOMS, N. 8 Water apls , _ -_ For F St. Louis. The steamer ORIAAT WEST, Capt. S. Went- LOl.lO ft—Clerk., A. AMAATT.—AVM lease 'for the show owl intertuediate ports an MONDAY, Al. it 2lth, et 10 o'clock. A. St.; ~ For h eieht or letteingo apply on board, ur at the I'lrr3- 81310.111 MARINE A:-asocranoN 'ROOMS, No ti:,..' Wster spli . . . For St. Louis. The At vamer 61 LV EH WAVE, Cwt. .L Whitt urr-Cierk, F. IL WILKINS -will Irma for the ebovr and La terrordlate ports 'nu SATURDAY, Area 19th, at 10 o'clock A. M. . • For freight or pas-tage apply on hoard, or at PITTSBURG IL MARINE ASSOCIATION 11.00k1, apl2 , N 0.82 Waterntreet. —,.- For St. Louis and ililuols River. The Ammer NATILANLEL. UOLIIII. Capt. arnos. ICE.?.IIIEDIreik, V. X. Akan-nut leave or Silo above sod ilienurge Pre , on :MT' TIRDAY Aprll 1901;as 10 o'clhck, W. '. For freight or.t. aIITOSS...-troard, or to the PITTF BURGH -.MARINE ASSOMMIT , SOOIIL.i, N a 82 Water, 0.n.0t. aplo 4 . 5 cO. ji.,g LINE. Having made extensive ttttt petration" this winter. we are now pre. - to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYLN AMAX; • and RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROM THS 'T ERN CITIES. We can atomre our friends and all. haws disposed to patronize the Penna. Canal end Railres4,lhat no pains ain be spared to render general sa The AVOlDANCEtiefection pews of Eastern and Western Freight. OF TIIE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD will give increased &vetch to the transmission of freight. 011 ice on PENN street, at the Canal Benin. telll4 LLOYD Ft LEMON. G _ BINGHAM. CO.-TRANSPORTA ILA TION LINE—Vu. PENNA. CANAL and RAILROAD.—The arthscribers are p pared to ship FORTY TONS OW PRODUCE DAVI. to ;Phil. • dolphin, Raitimure, or New York. via the Rae' Viorke.. They will pay particular attention to Way Freights Iritweeti‘ Pittsburgh and Johnstown. Having a DAILY LINE OF FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope to be able to render entire witisfaction. GEO. BINGHAM & CO., Canal Basin. Liberty al. lER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Auticipatiug the want of facilities tot transporting Freights to and from the Eset. ern Cities, V ift . PecakelvadinCitnal And Rawroada,rwe re Increased our stock of BMus, &c., on sable, to . 'DOUBLE DAILY LINE, whkh givee as a capacity of over. IbCp tons per month each way. We assure unr friends, and those disposed to patronise the State Improvements, there will be nothing owed on our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Resters and Western Freights with promptitude and dutch. KIER & MITCHELL, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. angthy . p E W E AT ON L S d l r i —T D— h ßi e b de t nd -I g C ee d CM us N ta l h , t e o l u hand a largo stock of Ulla article of the best quality. The attention of Contractors and Mindere of Navigation Locke,. Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, Aq, Is re quested to this article. The well known resistance and ins , perviousness of water, characteristic of thbaoanuint, tenders it of the drat necessity In all structures exposed to the action a water or damp. [atifißuil ENGLISH A IUCIAARDSOII. UNION COAL WORKS FOR SAI.E.--- The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech. Jr, & CO., situated ou the Monongahela river, about 25 tads from Pittsburgh, are uow for wile. Thu property consist 4 of 115 acres and 116 perches of Land, (wore or )loss) rupF all the Goal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 menu more, together with firdldltiga, Railways, Ac. For further particulars apply to i D. W. A A. R. BELL, Atty's at diw, apll :dew tf No. liXit Pintail et., Isithslairgh. , WATCHES AND JEWELRY.-7-IOHN I M. ROBERTS, No. 16 FIFTH street , la now potilite.: an entire NEW STOCK of Gold and Silver Paten Jiver ' . , .W :Alphas. Lephle and Vertical ATOILES4 too • 4 9 4 T A lug cedes, of She most celebrated English an - Mu " m facture. Also, Gold Guard Vest and Fob Sealik, pen , Reps, Miniature Chore, Bracelete, Gold Pens and. ,__ ells Toothpicks, heavy plain Sitt and itesal 1 g KRIM Breastpins, Rar-Riags, Cuff Plus, Studs, idleavil Wl , Gal' and Silver Spectacles, Silver aud Maud Spoons era and Forks, Jet, Coral and Fancy Goode.: Also, a hugl steak Of the heel BRASS CLOCKS at all prices. . • The above stock has been purebasial &tea 4-otp am East ern manufactories, and selected with great cartt for t(l,e rebill trade, and will be sold at a small advance on cost. 1 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired; olldiva .1 graving executed iu tag Al. , „wpnzire t. ..%lgi Jewelry made to order. '_ aIAT Fifth APRA next door (:)IL.A --------- - 1 --,1 —gONDS-430 lbs. fur sale by anti B. A. FARNESTOCK s. CU. .c _ .. . ~.. • , !•• mac• 1e 0 , '", ' IN • •:;'. .„ - v.:-.;e7g.,t-,:ek-,.:.;174 '''.:`,l-14;',''V'7'.',- .. " -.' '''lg,':!.:::',-:trlTi :. ~,r,77,;',f BOERIII it V Neg. HOLLAND BITTERS Edit Holland Belt I,7ra:idol. Bitters. TWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro &Mimi of thin valuable tuft`- ne Into the United Btstos During this time it has gales" %ethereal popular* es remedy for Firer and Ague, D - yerepris dinefiou,,Nedifortie, Lou of *perste, /Jaen*, ashamed, Blind and Reeling Pam Many of our moat worthy citizens testify heitswondered efficacy in all affections of the stomach and • liver. As a tonic, tt never has been equated, for the relief licaffords in all cases of debility or weskiftes or any kinff it almost in stantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic dieo lions, it has in numerous instances proved - highly beneacial, and in others effected a decided cure. When eminent physicians prescribe, and their patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may wan t doubt, and eagerly teat its 'virtues for midwives. FEVER AND AGIIR. A Clue of NOV Month!' Standing Oared by ;herbals. MI , land Mem—Michael Kelly, No. 117 Grant, meihmithdeld street, sap : " Lest July, while running on the river, on a cotton boas plying between Natchez and .New (khans, ;was taken with fever and ague. For eight long menthe I d s uffered with tide dreadful disease. The greater part of time I was unable to work. and spent at heat filly dellan for dif. ferent medicines, but I found no perMaDentig g Thr ee weeks ego, one of my Mends Insisted upon ,tny Baer Rolland Bitters, Baying that a cure to guaranteeL ~- After taking it for one week, I must dale Dna a sound i man. I have been at work now for two weekly and hem, „ had no return of the chills and fever whatever.* e., I certify the above statement is true. Tense An" Diamond WSW Of at It. Clitater e K Gothic Hall. HEADACHE AND DVDTLITY. Mr. Silas LiscOmb, , of Motheaten,' says: "I have found In Itoerhave'a Bitters, a remedy for headache and debility. My 'wife has also need it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson a Pittsburgh, also remarks that be "Init Strertatiastratatitigrelflailtlfasselbrilisalisiblitma - • 4 , 1 avai Mll lB l , 'r...• '4 ,et A. orlandeer Testimony.—Jscob Blames, ii 'ti' After r ill - 6 : ,Ittemedit ot hip A : r ' fen o mind - air 0 bairebiaik rest 14.rikg Doerhavels Wand litin, td Pitr(ect health." The fact ofdite Wet *lige imang the 1104nd Wisseuale,thWtiall, litrelfork•-111 %et , tiinaerateettut In thGTU e United ' , O"—ar RED. g am H mt. - AM Desidtsiii,lFing tert mihelAtetwe }Unbent! , on the Pennsylvania Canal; says: " I comln d taxing Boarbevel Ilolind Itittere, I could hardly trejkow, I enjoy excellent health ." - • - . WILAILNEB4 J)1? TUN .BITOMAINITION. • ,jilioNe#,Getied fhliefirineriby • Ilikkrs. —The wife of Peter De Witte, lisidnildn Haliand Town. Sh* - bogan county, Wiesensin, suffered mothirom weidinele of the stomach and Inditosokin. She had been under Men.' care. for. some lime, bat the deems see sea to..baille even hie skill. Rio purchased same ItedlandeDdltere ea our once, which has given tone to her stomach, lux appetite and strength are returtaug, tut& ani ffsinttsteliave lltat thls is • another groat cure effected by your m'e.-.... :, •„„, h , ~, We have' EBB to recant tnany-wouffiatalnufevelliaaff by this remedy, but must wilt eentheropalb s ii what we be you can rely upon, npa • - ."`panstits usich•red in our comratinAtd, aud s t re i lMteno. i I '..j., Editor Bleho l =e a t asat tlabale, filtelaciFertir!. . .. A thse eft nee NonOse Sleriedaille. Pa' bad BlCCleorgo Botleneesi . ot MabmVAmpz ,q, Aft ur tuffesigil far tYte,eselathlt‘wtth.rlistitititt &f the time eo sely IIN to: couffnevlinentomilsbedwaihn been endrely cpred:by using &state% litillanktffthite• • h Lade Ned queallick desceAut found aim* c ur e instantoaustalief In the eionelmsaktna:t r A tis, En my opinion, • ur remedy * . .., - ;; • . ; ' WI' 'dm gatTl B AND 11, 0 AMIIMPfIa Risztrtigar le :Ilk 40 .. ttePn2 . .... to t ? •C=7l;l.:Zel".l4l4'ulliti idar la;rEiter: lOu rehmL ij : so_ .. . L. . OOINI,Ofte -re6) -' - " lliAind c .erde l lillcalci item some clew .—Floutryl "naTlZatWitoitilloi Miii CAN DB cum. ''We are at liberty to re fe r to NAM litelli kuirstattentle• men, who bate used, tharottedy wind, araltwlaateewsend Boorhave's Bollard Bitters ea a remedy for On.Arti are not is libirty to pat Usitilieft' ruinelb - betsiMtabsiiith ealita An referring auppeascis ~n ithcen Who Sisbetalpittatentent. for this affection; otie‘haff of the piewrihal doswahould bo taken—my haifteaspoonful—morning, noon and- , 'MiLlit, 'j one hour before mita '• . - ~..-..„,4, vs.: •." - - GALITION I, . a ‘,..t,..,,,,., v. The : great popularity of this delightfid , Areme his induced nj.Lary...ludrasfens,;whieb the public shouldaultrdsgairstpur • lie notvairaildect to •bur ait . t. ohs until you 10-1727;reitsBoerhare's Holland Bitters Ono bet. fie will convince you low infinitely superldrU WM all these /lir Sol 'tmtbtlenl d at ft per bottle, or siwbotthenfor s6,by•tha tole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, .114 , 11 OCIL4I 4OI e Manufectruing, Pharmaceutists and Chenditei cos. Snilthileld and Thirdatreets: Iditttbursh. -•• It. M. SELLERS A. 00-, , • canes Secsidaudi=sta. • And all-Druggists In. Pirtaburnb, Allegheny, Eirusinaheist, Manchester end Temperancetille. - - :sepaitiliwely DR. MORSEV INVIGOItATING COlOlAli, lloaltlie -Itestorad wad ilifti , T;Williftillidaed ....• . ST !.• - 1 1 . V T ,' ' •l eiai iii•;.% ;,a i me .. ::,, ... ,,gth 'I. Wallach'', with dilicicii t enr,' • '... ; SS . 7 . ; • inipHilrea awl natural actbrity. and We , not only 'll - eijigaV fia:iaril of reac tion, bat with a happy , offect on the gaaeciffi• v : . tuition. Jai' Bear tn. wittia , OW , all .. .., , iFb ..,44... 4 , , begin, •• . . i • A 77"q,' ?• . • of anlatiwlthtbanerenssysem,and . ; N. :%.- :ded Bear k OA eerie Ottnaini inlanlin,t. in, inlistie alitAtbill• ter. evel - E. !!!...... ';' ".; : ' " • ' the =sir Ocodiel lathe only imitablerratt• - _•• • • •• e . cill t lr Or' WERVOII il t. •••". .0 ,- ' r uogiguige Asa. cativo in adequate '', • ...• •••• • • - ate end almost toiracnlonechrolOwhichibsisenaim*,hl the diseased; debilitated andllliattered nervous systetti, , wbether broltna down by 4x.ce4,, iv* q „riallite 4 oc . ...mlby sicknami—the wailisang and related eigiliii It once braced, revivified - and built up. The mardePood.loweied BY tuplotus a u.rw4.auleste.F444/ Uigeukciadelus haw .... Nor 41. th.,„tesigoarycroeul4rai , k 4id t exis... of Abe A. elAidn. retii, th o oinatitellOttilitelL, atidyinban it Ito itetterWAßaWdell•... • •. • o.- - ~.' 1. • • - Loss ow limiciat., Coannion, gbidinors, rush of blood tollas mpt~ach el./i debility, hysteria, wretebedoca• thoughts, otWidelPectlon —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general- prostallothdriitabili ty, nervousness:inability to sleep,