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LOCAT, AFFAIRS•
SATUIWAN MORNING -- -
&Meth Antique.—Our friend. CoL Brady, of the
Brookville Jeffersoniun, yesterday proscutcd us with
a beautiful mahogany cane manufactured from an
old Ramage Press, once the property of the Owners
of this office, and supposed to have iWCn o riginally in
the possession of Benj. Franklin.
We have no particular worship for relics, but if any
thing except a fragment of the sacred cross could fix
our admiration and regard for the ancient and hal
lowed, it would be the identified wood that sustained
the press beneath the weight of mighty matters, once
submitted to it, under the Supervision of "Poor Rich
ard."
The change from a press frame to a cane is appro
priate. In our age of Iron, the press has need of 1)0
such props, but while art grows stronger. man re
mains the same. The staff is one of hie hest friends ;
odd age finds no substitute equal to this simple com
forter. And should benign providence accumulate
our years with their events. to need this patriarchal
wand, we shall remember with peculiar gratification
our association with it, with the donor, and with the
original owner, and tale pride in the heralding of a
family whose father was a patriot, philosopher and
sage of the Republic. We pledge you in our next
glass, Cul., to this toast—P/o,a on.
trh iic we are disposed to give the utmost freedom
to the press, we deprecate the insertion of articles
carelessly written. which may tend to cast impres
sions upon the workshops of our city, and as any im
putation made through the public prints, however
untrue it way he as regards farts, will meet many
eyes that never see the explanation, it is due to the
community that all such items should be well weighed
and carefully considered. We are led to this by the
insertion of en article in ye-terday's Did patch, in re
gard to the heating of the Custom House, which i.,
(whether intended or not) admirably calculated to
Grotto a false impression iu regard to that portion of
the work ; au impression which, though it falls to the
-ground, annoys those who know the men slandered,
may infuse them abroad, where the reputation of
Pittsburgh mechanics has been enhanced I.y their
l abors
Loot oiyht of Mr. ( - 001,1..4.-4 mu°t be borne in
mind that this bright particular star will not appear
in our theatrical firmament after this evening , . His
benefit, last evening, was what it should lie•—n bump
cr. Coulduck's representations are far ahead of what
we are generally treated to, and it tr no matter of
surprise that the houses hero been or , good during his
engagement. .Mr. Coulduck is as admirable Shakspe•
rian actor. His personation , of Lear. Macbeth, Pe
trueio, Ice., are it treat lit for the in.' cultivated ad
mirer of the great Bard of Avon. Hence it i= a nat
ter of regret that he did m.t produ ,, them ..Itener
during his stay. We hope it will be different at ttl.
next vtott.
Penwryl la;t, tufa. - The 1.:5h , m:0,:. i. thv
monthly statement of receipt , of the l'eutolivao , a
Railroad for Difiurit. comparril oath the roue,
ponding month last year:
Receipts for the uointh coding March
5211,1`'
Smuts month hod year •• . . 177.4:t2.
Increase $ 142.7 a, ;
Receipts from January 1.18a6, to April
I, 1556 1,11A.740
Suweperiud last year Yd 7.i
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Increase
Au inerense• of thirt:i -reven per rent. is !itho,
ahead of tiny competing road, and greater than the
most sanguine friend: , of the Penmllvania Central
anticipated
P“.t 01 - Fee Alain. —P.•M. General Ca:111.1..11 hi,
establixlied n at NIM TeX,.
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from An trim, in Plow t,,stmahlp.
and John A. Conner appointed pi,tina.ter. It
the roail between triglin'o Ferry and itreent.t.arg
four or flan tailor from dm former, and will
a meekly mail till tile fir.t of Jul.y Idler whirl it will
perni- eekly.
Tie following appointroenlP hale ale Leen or.lt
ed: Samuel M. Sloan. pontwatter Ilrattoni ill, Ain.
. .
rem Kncd.
i•trang county. Pa., rice Jame, A. Lawry,
James (flavor, postmaeter Bolivia, Westmoreland
county, Pa., vier 1. M. .hina. rr,igued. Disc
t intsed—Pitebla, Wes tI n ury land . cuntp.
The Next Stott in'', which ie to come till in Sep
Wither, will iiimoet w itbout a doubt be held in Pill,
burgh. The stipulation made i.es that i• 2,Octi elmuld
.be rained by our citisone. This -um. within a few
dollars, ban already been collected. that the boid
•ing of the next Fair in this city may l looked upon
SR n Axed fact. Wo are glad to note the promptness
and liberality of our merchants and others in this
matter. That they trill leap a tenfold reward can
:not be doubted, when it b recollected that from
twenty to thirty thountnil airangera wilt he drawn
hither during the mhibitiou, very few of whom will
go away without leaving oorue of their Furplus
behind them. _ _
Ch,t,og , of Hour.lt iv announced that after next
Sabbath the evening reriivo at Penn street M. F.
church, Rev. Alfred t'iiiikitnan. pantos, will be !11,
pended fur on indefinite period, and in its stead
Will be service as •.;} P. M. A+ tbiv takes egeet. ut
the enmmenceineut of the warm weather, it appears
a little strange. A t.eruion on u sultry rummer aftir
noon is as soothing as chloroform to the laidy, aryl
if the tool get near enough to hen , it t•ir a glimpse,
it will generally approximate an apocalyptic riaiim
AVE call the attention of our waders to an adrer•
tieetnent in thin day • " paper headed •' A Partner
Wanted." A rare opportunity is offered for a good
investment.
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Sop:rior (hi i'ttiortoys. Daguerreotype apparntn•,
and A largo marble vase ith iredestal. re to he st,ltt
this morning at Davis' Auction Rooms, at II n'cletel .
They are arranged for examination here, commence
ment of ealo.
Patc"nt /asacti.—Among the list of patents issued
at IS'eshington City last week, we notice one to Jas.
J..lishuston, of Allegheny City, for improvement in
flasks for moulding.
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The State Er h;bition.--11 . LI understand that the
Committee of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural
Society, having in charge the location of a place fiir
holding its next exhibition have chosen the grounds
of the Allegheny county Agricultural Society for that
purpose, and it may be rt.oted bore, that the thile
designed for the oommenceinent of the Fair is To'
day, the "nth of September next. If our artisans
and
agriculturists exert themselves, our oily tnny 11,,h
Mal a display as will add b. her already well
tiptoed character for superiority in the improvement: ,
useful In thg developments of agriculture and the tii
uniphit of practical scie P nc
r e.
rrstiv as;;., April fttrot
Ho'. CUARLES SITALER—Lear Sri: In vomit:we
of u note from you of this date, enclosing the r e l.,'
of the committee appointed relative to the next SIM:,
Fair, consisting of N. Grattan Murphy, William Al.
Hersh, N. Holmes, John S. Cosgrove and Jacob
Glossen ; we have, on behalf of the Pen n sylvania
Rata Agricultural Society, concluded an arrangemea t
in accordance with the wishes of the meeting -over
which you presided, and respectfully refer you to the
following official communicatien in reference thereto
(Signed by the Committee 1
To James Gowen, Esq., President of the Pennayiva•
nia State Agricultural Society.
DEAR SlR:—The undersigned, appointed at the
last meeting of the Executive Committee of the Penn
sylvania Agricultural Society to select the location
for its next annual exhibition, met here on the '2.3 , 11
inst._ and after conference with Committees of I
tens, and of the Allegheny county Agricultural So
clay, have decided to fix upon Pittsburgh as the
place for the next State Fair commencing on the :tot It
of September next. The grounds of the Allegheny
county Agricultural so liberally tendered by that So.
ci ety, have been chosen us the place for the exhibition.
The fund necessary to secure the grounds have been
promptly and cheerfully contributed by the citizens
of this city. We therefore report that the place for
our next annual display has been definitely fixed for
Pittsburgh. With great respect,
ROBERT r. W
.11/11,1 S. Isirr,
JOHN P. BUTHERPORI,
A. Bolls liAuttrox,
• GEO. ll. Buctiatt,
Pittsburgh, April 2G, 1814. ; Committee.
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When the Slightest !Derangement
is indicated by costiveness., or any other Olga, it admonishes
tai that superfluities are gathering ahoubi at once be
got rid of, and the most easy and natn method to de this
to to hake DR. J. HOSTETER'S CAL' BEAM STOMACH
BITTERS. They operate equally on all. the diseased parts
of the syntem. cleanse the diseased liv+r of that ext , else of
bile which Is conetuntly discharging intothe stomach, re.
store It to In. natural state, operate on the blood, and remove
MI impurities and effectually etoanee the Stornacb and bow
el.: and restore to them a healthy and *cleans action.' In
this way they strike tat the mad. of OW disease, open the
ilxes, externally and internally. promtding the Insensible
perspiration, and obviating all diatoms 4rising from a dleor
j J.PPIA elate of the Boer or stomach ; War sale b
HOS ER &
1103.°!*111a:tenir and proprietois; Ho. 267 Nam strnst,,
andloy dristr w ' mL and hotels generally thrnOout die United
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WASIHNGTON, April 115,--Swore.--On motion of Mr.
Toombs, instructing the Judiciary Committee to en.
quire into the expediency of repealing the act of June
15th, 1848, amending the n aturalization sot of 1813.
Was adopted.
'nue bill for the relief of George P. Marsh was ta
ken up end advocated by Mr. Root, and opposed by
Mr. Brodhead.
This and several bills relating to the District of
Columbia., were passed, and the Senate then adjourn
ed until Monday.
House. —Yesterday, when the bill to remit or re
fund Ile duties on all goods or merchandise destroyed
by fire in the original packages, was before the liouse,
a question was rained that as the bill provided that
the commissioners to settle these claims should is
sue certificates which should be cashed by the Secre
tary of the Treasury, it must necessarily be commit
ted under the rule requiring that all measures making
appropriations shall receive their first consideration
in Committee of the Whole. The Speaker had decided
that as further legislation would be necessary before
money could be paid under this bill, the rule did not
apply in this case.
This decision Mts overruled by eleven majority
this morning.
Mr. Watson moved a reconsideration of that vote.
This motion gave rise to a long debate.
Mr. Phelps condemned the hot baste exhibited to
pass the bill. Nobody could tell how much money
was involved. Rumor said ten or fifteen millions of
dollars.
Mr: Pollen explained from the most reliable infor
mation that the amount of duties to be refunded
would not exceed 5300,000 or $500,000.
Mr. Phelps thought that including San Francisco,
with all the other fires for the sixteen years covered
by the bill, the amount would he far greater. The
New York fire of 1'45 involved Vinhooo. Be eon.
tended that the Bill directed the Secretary of the
Treasury to pay the money. being in effect an appro
priation fur that purpose.
Mr. Peltuti said that this Bill was based oneAmi
liar act, passed in 1688, and was intended to fill from
that period to making a continuous law which
would have answered the New fork merchants to
confine its oponition
Mr. Ilaven thought that the Speaker's decision of
yesterday was right. Be thought the bill came here
ender st-pieious circumstances: he had no reference
to the Committee which reported it. hot ho thought
there were outside eiiinlonations. It declared that
persons holding certificate., of losses shall he pool
on presentation of the Faille at ihe Treasury within
one year from their date, bet did not appropriate
money for that purpose. There must he a spcmal
law to thet effect.
The vote overrulaig the Sipanker . 3 decision woe
reconsidered by a vote .4'74 against 71.
Further debate, involving the principle of eppro•
priation nod tile prop, lets of the Speaker's decision,
ensued. pending eholi the llouse mrnet until
Monday.
APRIL 26.
Mr. Buchanan's Reception
PULLALELPFIIA, April 2ii.—The City Council:. ye
aftet a factious dolialt. refused to pas' resold
tiorix tendering the we of Independenoe Hall to Mr.
Buchanan. 'flit' ili,reFpiit to the favorite aun f
PerinFylvanin, riconxionod n ' , iron:- fueling and
e \ , iteinent in allllo Jett Ncn
1.-rk ilia
inornieg nod WH• 10.'t a ,onnitttee of oitizen‘ .
nt
Trenton. An official welcoino took place at the Mei -
chant. Ex , dth:c, the interior o f which is de.•-ratc.l
nith flog; in honor •-f lii arrival. .1 •alute tan.
final Large cri•ivii at the hart Mr Itiirlinnan
we- trot hr a 1.,n11:1:t tee of eiti,ons healed hr Jonah
and cuniineted in the Exchange Ile WWI
iveleotwil in an aildre., to which bo tiapioir rt
Tontled
16t.si• Aire.]
PHI/ A DELPHI A. April At exactly ln',
Inolay the mile- sere trif ruied hy the sulmil •C
entmou of the arrival of Mr. Buchanan. ex reirii,ter
to England. The avenues in the lieinity nf Walnut
eta et wharf were thronged with excited and curint,
,ipeetators, and upon the pier iteelf n enrunilerulda
nilmher or piet,nne gathertil
O n the arrival of the b ,at the mond fmmed int,.
line, and lAs Mr Ile, aetninpanted hr the I
Trade. del ped i•ii nod proceed
d Ili h i t. eartiag . e. cheer, in almintance •itleted
him. j
lit. exhilarate] 1.. Al .I,•ete I I Trent
fleeletem,. atk.i nod ,1 del - mined in ...mire
bin-rounding person,- ....on
ei by st, eriel mmo I men MI Bin I,,,ian
proceeded to the Plolnoi I I iim
u here he t ~ ,r.l awl 5A,1....e. n
,15.• rt :peerll I.v J,.11, F.- 1 .
Mr. B. In reply , xid tie telt so II 1..• ,A:1:
el.. e 11;0 1,4(1, , heath, and lie I t,, n that
the 1.I•111,n of it ll' hl/141 11.• t .114
• ~ 1 .4.4.1 e.. 11, 1..1 1..4't,
al...ne three Veit . :tea any happy la i.e ..nee
mere in his natii c I ind. Ile we, add rested lax a
otnwittee r.f merchant 21- lrf a' a party
lune, and he null re-4—ml it, the Caine feeling
The large hell in Wilal'h the reeeption tonh place
um , rrniy,hd in etcry rarl.
Lc
, [haring the prei,zret, ~f Mr speechl
seas interrupted by lietteent ~pplaute, and
id the termination Ile tort. 101.11 r heered. Mr.
then proceeded 1.. the Mel . ..haul's 11, tel. where he
wee greeted by tuntr.t Irdlidt
The blonnt Vernon iCdtate
1.11)10nE. April - Th, -.,ulhctn inuil Lrinicy
.New twieens paper, ol
.101 in A. ‘l',lonuton written a letorr.
publiiille4l in thr` h s ,//,,. , ,e , • , • :),t,ilg
he tc;t_i willing In dell mi . t•, \ s l,:tros ..r the
United State?, Lut I•otli 'he
property we, not t.to ,4•14.
Lo•• of the steamer Minho
809 - res, April ::;.—.l..itice• fruit' an
nounce the total li., i f the Steamer Minh., front
Liverpool to Barcelona, she having conic in contact
with the tranvport Chip Milden, off Tenerife. The
Minh° was such. Oat x,ll souls on I.oard only 2.1.
escaped. The Captain it said to have gone dawn
with the vessel.
goer -04, April 26.---The st-huoner Milier, from
Wnrwtelt, Cu., for lingtun. writ capsized on the nigtt
.1 the 20th and filled. All the crow wero lopt ex
. rpt Edward Culbert. who IT I alien :rum the wreck.
t•-• hue' , stttcrwordo, to the Wt.. t.'nroll. of Pl.
1-idelphilt, fur Lttudon. The oeli.udier Miller belunged
to :it. George, Mama.
lir:1(11E91FR, N. V., Aprll Mt• exterleire iron
workr of tho N,rulty 12,,rupany WOTN Jr+tr scud In
fire. The main linulihnz i. iu rum. the pattern
chop was earod. More then a fitaitirud w rrktneu
he,n Imen thrown oil einpl••ymoth,. The Lac
Aprkl A i•treet fight e.•iirred lietwevn
young I Vanier and x Mr. t “Vbrllll ( . ...111 - 01 - 1 was
whipped, and from thi, gri w n general row; the
Csoeiritar;.oi new,paper office loiing iliitroyed, gutted
and burned. The rioters are fir mg a ,ilonon and it
proposed to dertrii% the tioni.e, of the railroad men
NEI., dunK April 2a -- The corelemned 'darer,
Falmouth, re.-eertly ear harbor, was 94,14 at
the Nary ynnl. iu 13r , .. , 1:1yu .lity wink her
abd fixture., ler 1,1:: -.
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA.
IN (0..1r.T BOTTLES
Y. the Remo./ owl Preatournt ~t•
from an /P&p' , .sYs le o r lb.
th• .%) h ceebi,
}IIEA VIII dependm principally Ulhdi the
coliditiOn .4 the bleiel--ite I) ,1, ima aa,.•
11.'01103 the hinge. and disti ilottioti into the rags. L,l
raapdallvu. alai I.ow , Pot., tttotltillt•
tit , pie -11011 n "rotto n Itithiwtl wail,
wtttirt,ful tivutpattiellt it ttit 01.• ..t itt• Itt 0 on
properly alketed. t het all beenine trot twit.ti Mid 111 nXIII.I. !Iv
01•3tistli Vr.l 10,1ko al all kind
clout) lit 111.4/ MIA accompab.l wait 0 honour,
heat loss ei appetite. eat, rune lieflaa , 41..14111, sikleaat, :001
lad anxiety. depre-.ion of spot. dint. bed bleep, mid site
p 0,1.100 ta make vaidad .•k el 1.100 It Ilre
noel I.• cla:argiel with 111 , ..1.,114-11, ..1 k 1101
It , the rtov ib li. It 0 Ili. - u t-vitleitt ttot 1 , moth ,
lie i.
Itamid that 0111 Cletlti.e. pont', Mta nod sec I t 0
t . ttANIK , t- A Rt.-A l'A It 11.1. A II .A.l. dig.-.10 , 1i, • n.at. al.
p, ti.. eti el.:then, 11, e,en 111. It 1 . 1 111.,10, ll h alo ,•I
I OW diseasn eth to ...millet.. alai 1/OIIILan , OI II re
TlO , I.lbosinit unto4o ited -iiiitonsiratten otte among
th.•llaanda tit,. it, lane la lie from
all qualtele ani the 111. LA. Sk ill. 111111. attaat lan
1.1 NN 01.11 i. Too.. MI0,1; 11. I sr.:,
Mr.,' .1 B aP 1: _New I,l.—lip nth un•u In the
apt mg of latt I left helm,. with my woe and seven chit
i r,, a rot in'ega... and no rued safely at :.'11,111311,1 Valls. Snake
111,4. without any difficulty; at this plare .ui IN, %Vss
a k a "' with a sw e lling an .1 neve, e prose in ale b.r., e loch
day by day grew wen, until los contrael.l and in•calne
or that lie etuld lint anlk . we had to carry him in
Lind about the wagon like
au intotal hie unmtdng ,fps
o,ping ua awake ileally i l l night We reached
Albany on the 3.1 at 05 lald . 4 .4100.'1A 0,,t lay
fatigue. by lb, LIM. 1, , aaa tr. n pet rem
limo we were enabled to annuls a physt. lan. Dr Hill, who
lemestly confessed lie 4111111 net cure 1100. la. could
1:11, 11110 Livalicltae that would lellele the pain 10 lilt vai
grury something remained t o be dome speedily. or death was
Inevitable. Being revouuneuded to try youi . ..11inaparklln, I
pi.sured a bottle; after 1.6k111g 80010 be aii.sied w.o . be; Lot
persevering with O. I obtained a eawolld bottle, whkh seemed
to grapple with the disease. and coasts] a marked improve
meta; the swelling and pain to the legs were I edUreil, his
appetite improved, and his color been to return. Thus en.
outraged, I lourrliased is third bottle: while taking, whit h the
swellings in his lege broke, and soma pieces of I.oles one
eighth of an inch long Lil/1/0 out; aftt•l which has legs
straightened and healed up. Ile is now perfectly recovered.
lllan sir, apprearstice of twang a cripple, nod ran perform most
kinds of nununnit labor. All this hall barn effected, ea ninny
can certify, by throe bottles of your saleable Sarsaparilla, of
which, under providence, tll3' sou remains a living testirrur
Yount, respectfully, CALEB DAVIS..
Prepared and read by A. B. A D. SANDS, Druggists
and Chemiats, 100 Fulton street., New York. Sold also by
11. A. FAIINEBTOCK A CO., 11.11N1L' 40 BROS.. Pittsburgh,
and by Druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle, or
nix
bot
lies fur
REMOVAL.
FRANK VAN GORDER HAS REMOVED
to No. 75 MARKET atreet, nearly oppoalle to W. old
bland, and Is now prepared to supply his customer. and the
public generally with anything they need in the way of
Trimming., Rmitroldetteo, Ribbons, Woven, liostery cud
Fancy Goode generally.
i 4- 4 -• Remember the No., 75 Market at. an22'.3m—gh. l
SODA ASH of a good and uniform quality
manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufartming
Ounipany at Tarentum; nn bond and for
E Fid
M e by
FLING BROS.,
20 bbla. Lard Oil, }vat recd said for WI by "
25 dp!, Olive Oil,
s:bbie Cattail , Seed, "
bOD,tbligltbnOil 8 0 61:4 °
iObbl Alcohol.
'!1.',..
~ • a
q 4 l
t
4• 04
• •
Marlue Iniolitgenea
Destruct Iva Fire
Erin Riot• Again
The Falmouth
COMMERCIAL.
- - - - _
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
Pruident.
L WlLmawnt.
Pia Prablima.
T E'CLANKR, • OFAI W. CASS.
Trearurer.
N. 1101,5128, la.
Smnlary.
JAM.EP. BARK.
Soperiulende. lt.
T. NORTHAM, JR.
Cbmmitta Arbdration for March
ONO. W. CASS, V. P.
ISAIAH DICKEY, T. R. UPDIKE,
RANIDRL DILWORTU, J. B. CA NFTELD
PITTSBURGH, April 24th
These iv now a high stage of water iu the rivers,
and business on the wharf is active. The rain and
/MOW of Monday has produced a rise of water, and
the Ohio river is in excellent boating order, and the
arrivals and departures of steamers are numerous.
For nearly a month nuw our wharf has presented a
scene of constant and unusual activity. The Alle-
gheny river has been of late too high for boating
and rafting, and not much lumber or .metal has yet
come down it. Thorn is a good deal waiting to come,
and we may soon expect their appearance.
Of produce the amount coming just now is not
large, hut sufficient for the home demand. Moderato
prices for provisions rule now in this market, and
without much fluctuation. Six dollars and a half
per bbl. fur •• extra family" flour is a very different
thing from what it was tut year at this date. on
the 24th April, last year, it was tea dollars and u
half. There is little proapoot now of much increase
in prices of provisions of the crops should bo as good
as usual in this and other countries.
The manufacturing trade js now very active here.
There were larger stocks of Pittsburgh fabrics on
hand a month ago than ever before ; and they aro
now going off fast, and yielding must satisfact.iry
re
turns. Money is in good supply, and it is not
cult to obtain all that is needed ou good paper. Sac
oud class paper is from 10 to 20 per cent. The
Lanka discount liberally. All our rivers, railroads
and canals are in good eoudition for business, and
are fully employed. Three regular transportation
lines are doing well ou the main canal, and it is but
repetition to say that the Central Railroad is doing
a very large business, an it always will do, particu
larly when the Ohio river is in good navigable order.
Our canal has been open nearly a mouth, while the
New York canal will probably not be open for ten
data yet.
From different parts of the counts• there are re.
ports of heavy lusees in the breadstuff trade. The
reduction in prices has caught some deniers in the
different markets with large stocks on band, bought
at prices far above what can bo obtained new.
Heavy dealers in corn on the Wabash bought for 42
cents and are now soiling at 3i cents. Flour and
grain dealers in New lurk are suffering a similar
revvr,,, and some hills on Liverpool drawn against
tbier and grain base been returned dishonored.
One Liverpool grain circular has the following
Li% rdicoot., April 4.- Arrivals ere again liberal,
vin 43,113 e bus. wheat, I 17;M bus. corn, 22,360
hbls. flour, from the Stateo; with 10,44 S quarters
wheat, 3,025 quarters corn from the Mediterranean;
114.1 ;An quarters wheat, 5,Q3.4 seks. flourfrom
Farmers' deliveries are 95,4117 quarter, wheat, at
tats. lad. against 1011,0511 quarters, at Otis. 7d., in the
correspetnfing week of last year. Since the lot inst.,
thtC" corn trade has been .eteady, the declaratian of
peace appearing to have little influence en it. To
day', market, however, was quiet, and there was
very little dune in tiny description of breadstuff,. '•
It mart be remembered the blockade id the -
r tang ports is nosy at au end, and the European grain
market a ill lie applied to a great extent from them.
brain grow en and dealers have had a good time of
It auriug the star, they most he content with meets
more moderate profiu n.tr
We take the following from an exchange
An act of our Legislature be completed the great
plan fur consolidating the railroad companies Le
iveron Pittsburgh and Chicago, the previous steps
hat mg been accomplished Ly the Legislatures of
Ohm. Indiana and Wino!, The Ohio and Pennsyd
canto, (Thin and Indiana and Fort Wayne and Chi.
cago Railroads have been consolidated, and now
form one corporation, milled the Pittsburgh and
l'hicago Railroad Company. - The wln•le length id
the road is 4115 miles, and the amount ot authoriZeii
i•apital is I ti,oultdititi, of which $ri,,00,000
have Vern
paid. It is all completed accept a portion of the line
between t hn•ago and Fort Way on, which, under the
present nriangetnent, will undoubtedly Is• finished in
the course •.1 n year. There is 0 large amount ut
Pennsylvania espital iviesteil in all the:, road:, and
it Is to Philadelphia and Pittsburgh a ttot,t importnol
thing that they should have Loco limit hsnit under our •
corporate government.
• The in,imo of the Cleveland auil PittaLurgh Rail
road for the year P 1.50, as stated in its annual rep.•rt.
just publidmil, was as follow
From pa .. , :erigeri ,
From freight! .
From moils, express. tic
The current expenses for ope
retie,: and repairs of rand,
repair. of equipment, tte .
hare been s2ou,tieU 83
And tiering the year the com
pany has paid on account
of casualties.
Net earnings for the year
The bUIIIIIOIII , furnished by the Tusearavrai. Branch
during the year was $59,1135,32. The prospects of
this road are now very ircimL By an arrangement
with the Steubenville and Indiana road the lie,ineso
on the river hank portion of the Cleveland and Pitt+
burgh road, when vompleted, will be It a tune largely
increased.
Quito iris excitement has boon created in our
by the pnseng.e of RA act of our legislature prohibit
log bunks, not of iPPIII3 front dealing in um/orient
money. The Pittsburgh Trust, the d'itireus' Deposit,
the Partners' Deposit, and the Allegheny Sat 1,,g4
flanks would be seriously ntrooted I.y this act, If it
becomes n law, while brokers, it is supposed, would
be greatly benefit/x.l by it. lint the Governer hn•
not yet signed it, end an effort is being made to in
dune the (lot/en/or to veto it. The act, though gene-
ral, applies mere particularly to this city. as it is
bare that the principal pert of the "
Western 'nullity is in circulation. At a meeting of
the Merchants' Knehango on Wednesday evening the
act was disapproved, and a strong eppeal made to the
tiovernor to veto the hill; and petitions arts 'already
numerously signed by our merchants and Lusiness
men to the name effect_ It is lielieveil the litiVertior
withhold his approval.
W e t, lc,. the following from the Ntirr Errot . , ty
o- representing in an ermouroging aspect the
elate anaini in that city at present
• •
•• The stork market appears rather dull this more
ing, anti prices have declined. Money is more alien I
dant than buyers. Cleveland and T dodo fell 01l
per rent„ but was firm at the close at 93.
•• The protliuss markets are again filmier as respo'ls
priest, with more artivity, and small recepts of titter
and grain. Provisions aro in fair activity. Beef is
heavy, with a large stock. Pork is also easier, hold
era being ana inns to soli. Cotton IN first.
are dull, owing to the state of the weather.
•• The weekly staleinent of the city tanks shows a
red urt inn of over a million of dollars, in the summit
of bowls and discounts, following a decline in the
deposits; the specie, however, showing an increase
of t 332,000. The redaction in the loan Wilt dis
count line wax effected by the banks not re invest
ing 010 II bole of their receipts on bills revel sable,
which matured last week, and nut from the tailing
iu of loans. Money, we observe, is much easier.
S e veral banks state that the demand for arcommoda.
tion is light for the season. Loans are not in tiemnua
to the extent available ; and altogether the market
presents an unusual degree of facility to borrowers,
for the active month of April. Call loans range from
sin to seven per cent and discounts si e to seven for
prime, mid seven to eight for good endorsed bills.
Seven per vent. may be taken to represent the market
rate for the use of money ; and while it is easy at
that, there is unreason for doleful romplaints or IV 11l
• • • - -
tong forebodings. The trade of the country iI on
todid baxi=. Credit in good, and not unduly extended
The imports of foreign goods into New York were
largely increased this spring. The N. Y. Tioics has
the following statement comparing the imports this
year with last, and showing that last year the bal
ance wee in favor of this country while this year there
will be a large balance against us which must be paid
du specie.
Treas. Year, Treas. Year,
June 30, '5O Jone 30, '55.
Foreign Entries . $321,393,000 $201,382,900
Ke-exportation... .. 30,000,000 28,448,293
Contained........
Produce exported.
Specie Baum. $44,144,000
Am. (lola exported
Balance favor U. 8 $13,773,896
The money markets of Philadelphia and New York
are represented as tolerably easy.
The N. Y. Times says there itra rumor that a new
tmenty million bank is about to be got up in New
York entirely on foreign capital. The Ledger ap
prehends serious evils from eushp institution.
On the lot of June Seyeo 6iMou dollars will be
" DIP2S
MPER
~ '• •
MEM
disgorged from the Federal Treasury in payment of
Texas creditors.
The following is front the rim.iniiati ensi,dcrciot Toe Itlrra.—Lamt evening, at dusk, there were 1S (cid
of the 23d inns. . inches water In the channel—with the Monongahela rising
and the Allegheny hitting. Weather clear end ‘,1141P-.
The
irpo,provieion market became rather quiet to-day,
tL'eculative demand having ceased, and the high—eltorcst City" is theretrular morning packet beat for
pn3he„luns of holdera:assumed a downward tendency, Wheeling and will depart at 10tA o'clock today.
itiaTurctutses wore tifaireNit easier terms than tbey
could .b live „been yelterday.., Floor is dull and the
demand of a limited and altogether of o local char.
octet-. Whisky was dull and prices have a strong
downward' tendency. The money market is unchang
ed and continues rather stringent. hood business
paper is more abundant in the street, and can be ob
tained at 12 to 15 cent. discount. Exchange is
rather easier, and the banking houses, without any
excepiion we believe, were drawing on the East to
day at prom. On New Orleans it is scarce at
pram.
Orncs or THE DAILY MONO Purr
1 ,
Satuntay, April 26, 466.
Businesn riotiillll d fair yesterday, and the weather was
delightful, ,ith the thernkaneter at 7'6 clearera at 2 M.
YLollll...Nlatket dropping: .1. 28 Wk. au perch.uu
wharf al $5,40 ; .1111 95 lAA., from afore at 5:,75; 9D Lida.
di.. do., at $5.f.0
. .
RA IN...Salvs 200 bunln 6 Rye 00 AV barf at 42r.; IGO bus.
at canal at .1.31 e 100 brnthols out.; at canal at 20, - , ZOO) do.
Ear Corn at 30,.' •
SUGAR—SA/oft 1:.• hlati kw fair to good fair at ft‘.o. - iO. - ; 3
his& J. at 14.; r. hhaz prime at on&rwlitrt'l sala at $8.11.1,
MOLASSKS...Stdo 1D 1/I.ild oak at 4tlr.; libls. Now Or
leaul at males writer's sale nt X 7 1. - , rush par; in this sugar
house d.. at 4ea., do.; 35 hall 1.61, at 47e, cab.
WIIISKY Sale 15 bid, rettitlad at 24e ; 1.1,17 in lola
at '2 5@53 renti
BACON. Salsa AMU Its 11'estern shoulders nt ie; 2000
lA,. sides at Se; fdald its. shoulders at thirty da, a 1 : 4,)00
lbs. nt r du.; IWO It* , shies at ar do ;110.n.1 th 7 haul, at
10 1 ,,, du.: .5 tierces sugar-cured hams at 12.'
dv
IBC NIEAT -Sale Zan) lbs. boa a. 7 an ,
BUTTER. Sale 11 bbls rll at ; at 19e.
11(111S Sales lo Idds at ht.or .1,...,1,
SKIMS -Salo 15 bus. (I..ver at 54 'ft bushel
tn/I.T1 , 11.! Sale '25 bags pod Rio at 12!
HAUS Sale 31 a bite
ASIIES .Sale 3) casks rots nt 5.tt 5 , tour month,
FIRE Ith ICE Sale olivar nt 5.171 and 510
Flu 51ET.1.1.. Sales at/ tan, Hanging h 1. , id,
a hart, at 524, ntx mantis?.; I Ott taus Springtleld. J
1, at 530 ; do V) tans Sp. Int:held nt 54)), do.
01:11 A\ CLAY —Sale 3 loin.. at 5.30, 'lx mouth,
The b,ll,,wing ek,o, N..** Mild° Thur.biy
uhrlit at the Alen - haute' Eschang; ,. , 1,3 I' NI Davis, anct•r.
to oton - en Intnk ~1 l'itt,barvh
1•2 1. Exchange Rank
:NJ a.. NI A NI
,I•• ‘I.,
tires V.A. April : common grades hayed. ,
clines! fully It Wllllll strong droll, on the part ut holders
it, 1 COI otAttit till/1l lii, at fur e t un t ~,,, t o goo d
ve 0 1.37 r• ris 11.. • s:i.litita La 101 , 11, 1,
• 5,, t 1 eetern icteta lor loss to good nitaltom Alta Wetst
0, It: MO for estrallen,..4l, t lll Ott. It/ for lx trii Saint
bitins • the inark , t chteint: doll and dri,... t ping, the tleinnlol
being • 11101 y rot I • constimption. Ili Canadian 1.114.1 . 1. its
It'll little doing. and the tnarket is Willotlll &Hero
; enl. ;as, t i••••:...L.', -.di - , for 4 - 0111111t11.1 014.0,011 P ht
1 . 11011 , trn: the Ittnrket ix iecy hens, toi the ~,,,
trade id tionthern Plum . , tool v ttliont ellange 11 , 1 beitet
kinds , rale. Istl , ll‘ o,l t „ r h otro ,
for fan, y and entrit In lips Firm, titer.
is Iml Ili tl.• tL iuq and pool tend dovroviirtl : Llxllt hide.
tst Sin,' 5.141 for fine nod •uprtltto Porn rosinnitin N. about
ititp.trt ut rhnnee; 11111,1 .4 Antall pnreels at S3,•LIL for J cr.
of s:t :41 for 1111111 d) M Whisky 11 shade : sawn
•vvy hid s and Itiottain at di udge halting at '2L,
on tint, In %Vhent tranovv•tiontt are only no u ,cry Im deed
• .
.tent nut prtavn att• tiololndilly tr. loin,: /min.,
•• •i • I , •t S:ffil:9o t,r Pun itny ilium.
Ibtrln) mid It 'ley Malt rurnair: to hurt notlvini Com hear
S.
It xlmilo• esoner for 111,. pun 1n.,: rale. Lino
at iX,
rioninnou to •n,l ynllow hate
I . t j mo w l n d,. nrier,. /tit • ai d td4l at 0.1Ort" , 11; ••ia mixwl 111.4111-
Loki nt ; 1 , at. in r•lr r.idie,t. with antnn ;Wu
ad :/:.•,/ 4dd, NV in in dlediuddl.l for
I. n l ; nal,/ Sf•di 1,1,1 n at USA hut:
prim,. Pin finw,•r, with a inquiry; sales 400 1.1,18
at s7.:g4e! V, for r.,duiltt v ~ d uidti•
In 51,•.. ft f••r d'idirsig . o. laud il:tudjt tl,
rx
frn 11 , :uf 14,111^ With .111
PIO I. Apt markt.t.
•Itll 111111. wnh Ing ‘l.—rt .I..tatu 1 1,1 pen.,, hove fitrthet
IN 1.14; Ptaloft 01 30 0 1.. 4011144 a atatatant lorantla
! tla inn Ittalavd tit - alm' 1. , r .tipto
ant all/“./to 1.1.1 I . "l“itt I, doll mat
I..vt 1, anlya k.I tottl/i ,tt *1,44 "t. 141.1. ‘l , nl at
ttttl,Lut 1 , 111a1,.1 kilwat prier,
atul Ntitlf of: , 13 1 1 I•..tilik) 1.0 4 Whitt.. at j 1,40
wl it„fit 1.. latt I prltta, tit 1 , .1 11,, , In 111/11111114
Us. I. 1..441% hit+ I. it• :it ',lle Cyril V
Lt.•: kiltt t't at tl,llver , 4l. art.! Ifmti
I.tt• all. .55 - 0. ...7s 1 tuts . lat• Penna. at :Itta,
$204.011 14
VA1,7: , 9 lIU
27,1117 41i
51,571.
11,6,9 ,1
EIII
$291,895,000 $232,934,4(17
247,751,00(1 192,751,135
$40,183,532
53,957,418
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PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Sale of Stock',
d.r '1(•[...11•C I)..1%.11 Itan
d. , Fr. 4111, III) 1 , 4,1111 X Knind
1., Aloorica4o 11000,
do ut ettstanublo . 4 z„ )
IV tio C 11 P. 114011101 14 nu
10 ..1,1 loirirtipurg 3 lA,
2') lIJ Allegheny and aul l'lnul. road . 1 :Jo
do Prooooville do do 1 f.O
New York Market
Philaticlplila Market
. .
.11,1 141- 1,1.1.311 • I
.v ?why , :
-1,!•.,.f Lail' I. i•I;Ilit t . ;Le 11. 64 IN. 'IA
Philadelphia iron Market
Part trail art., April 25 Ttaunt. ie..r. in glutag tin
w..r.• .1,1141volt:1i TI nal,. I. ; tan.at hni; WIWL
311.1111.1111.1 ., (OM i••rIPI Th. it, lan All rip;
.ta nut rula-le pts-al nin.44,1 N.• 1 Plar r l ".`. N" , A
Awl Nn At $25 1:•42j. - .... Kati , in, ..anal
N wit Slint.l an an•autn. gas.,tl.l at
I atutrintsaKnal, but 10 a:.r•••Alnl
Markrt
rtMVINNkrI. April Ir. —Flat r 414i,t f , ) 144. I, t cr..7t)
A lA.. hunt It. n
G.. ..11441.1..r. and ; 1.4 14.11, I. ;
t,4 - I•.n k. nod Itkitti4 1.4 prune attrt.)...l 1.nt.1,
111 for k Lett .1. Vt I.tnk, time: ua. Md. nt Iw' I
..7.;
111'. Sl , tr nt.•tt.l3
at r lq.''l. ‘ll..ltonetk itunt,ttl,.l anal ....•011.0
1'.4114. at 12‘ t•tr f 4 Tl.
"vet has 1411,1:1 (lire , :nate.
Baltimore Nark.-1
BALTIMORM. Arril 'Li—Floor doll ftiel der - lot-lox ;
ot re,t .11.1 and tell . Woo
Ity p3.374,jek50. 11,1 Wheat i1..10,41,41., Co[ tI
nt 111 for yellow, arol ler white
A NNUAL STATEMENT I 1 the Connw
ut Mutual Lift, 1[141114w, 6,,mpaut . ‘,.t
mum* Mat January, Usf-O
Italan•••• ia.t stater:l,kt 31. 3 ailat - Y, ln..ri 1.7 1'.1.1 ^ 4
k/ilollot rn etred lot plentitnio
makil luring 16« 3.4“. j/1272 411
Intetr.
creriply tht• )..ar 760,C44.1 74
1,,10rt m0..1h.5.1
El al t ttalvrtitmlig, prill
Antwii , 'l), ...Qt. lax
p.,tsslet, hr ot`A .
1.•
0111•
1•0... 011 11:.
1 0 ' 4
111 i f 04..
Lupaad
loot
Dividend', dunes the real (MI
renderell
Pteruhmi ( ' ‘i I. • 1
I 111 ~•472 111
Net I.4lance, Jan
.10e. pn.pf SAP , . (0
1300•1111,41 1.11111115 , L1 Reid
Itaudt Stork Lotate .
to formic ray. noa other cur
lux nt 10116.
Mortirka-0 Bonds, Hank nod oth,
Ca.h In twallk
Isom lug I; t.bel
. 050,4 0./
Balance of prvmhtnix m OW lintt , ln
. I genta ioitl In IlTnnll
A t0..1n0l lostes Jurlnu yonr.
'Vona amonn I of I. n..'laud t 1%f...1,3112,446 4'.!
folnl !mount .1 IliV.lolllid p aid I
141.43.1 fin
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ttff•f..l , lun , l 1 clif cr,nlll of 41
rot. on Pre " pant upon 1.1 VIS. no the )r
15 pot 1,,1 14.11 OW 14,11111 MM 4111 PAC/
.lAnowry 31. 1056. MIA R.
A. A CAIIIIIIO - 1 A RIM
twr Void, Oa and e.nnthnel I An.
J 001.1.1 NS
.1. B.\
JAMES t'OLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchan
I•SOPRISTORN
Plttsburgb, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
N. 5.114 AND 115 WATER STREET, I'ITTSBCRGH, PA
It EFL It ENCES
M
Iferraisuao it—
&Murphy Tiernan &
tn. Smith A Sinclair. Iletuption. Wilson A C.
M'Candlo., gleam A Co., EngLeh & Richert-ham
PIMA OCLPRIA—
Ilagaley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother A Co.,
Wood, Racott & Co. I feb2B
11)fllii,le SALE OF 'llll.l
(al YAR'CNEIt-
II tot IP PROPERTY OF THE LATE Fl RAI OF I D. & A
h E1.1.Y.--The undersigned. Reeelvera, appointed by the lyie
tri.t Court of Allegheny county. on the .10.010 h iOll of gulf
tairotership, will, on TIIIIRSDA Y. the tett any of May twat
at 10 o'clock, A. M., upon the prendles, nt the corner 0
as "-nth and Founts., gtreo, littudetrgit, sitar to l'ulth
Salo, the following pruperty ts . to wit
The Platting Mill, teak and Boor Factory, with Etighir
Meehinery, tools. ,te., kr., with all the appurtenances. Th
building anti lease having six years to run from April lst
,n.t., subject to on stoma) ground relit of 51(2.
A rimes lot of atoms factored work, such a. thinned tun
Igo, frames, tbors, meth. tnouldlugs, lc., &e. Also, c u e hoist
two carts ant hat nests. &e.
Also. a lot of choice dry leather,contiuo Otto Ituart'
and clear plank, and pine and heml i ock joist, n ug an
grub plunk, lc., A.e.
SALE PEREMPTORY.
Trues oP SA L6—one.third cash, the remainder with
li
terest,tu three equal payments, in Ihree.els and Mite month
with approved aeourity.
ALAihNoU.Tltilic.phlmtkplENß.,,
ttp2l:loto •-
B USINESS I BUSINESS-I !.
PROPERTY FOR SALE—Situate on Rig Se ,
wiekley, a mOl bongo of 3 attiring, 3 run of stone. want ma
chine, and all other gearing and fixture. complete. Alwi, a
101.. frOd frame bonsai, :At acres of t at 4, p r i ee sup . ,
A STRA3 SAW MILL, situate on the Ohio river, near St..
Idary's, 80 miles below 'Wheeling. Pride $1,500.
TANNERY FOR SALR, situate at Moundsville, \'a., with
vats, ahoy., &C., all in good order, largo dwelling home.,
titres of ground, &c. Price $4,500.
APO S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market et.
(2_ RtE 7.-AgEr BLACK TEASof all the
k,,A different flavors- A large and full aseortment received
tieseent arrirala In consequence of our giving our alien
l to Teas o f
can guarantee OUT prices to be the nowt
favorable In the nuairet JAYNES'
ap24, P EEIN TEA. STORE, 38 Fifth eta
5 ' 7
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RIVER NEWS
Tun stet — Cirri% “Defauiler " and " Endeztior " are leadlug
far St. tOuia, aiiif.'!Bay City" far Luaiaville. •
Tun steamer "Golden State" nits add at Imbuque on Moo
dap last for "0,000• to the purchasers of the steauu•r " Van
ue Ilurria"
Tux light draught pasaeurr trtenmer " Sam lomm," Cant-
It. Gray, was detained yesterday on account of the delay of
the trains from the east. Fhe will to v certain to leave this
evening fur Louisville.
Tex sulletanthal bui.t et earner " New York," Capt.tilinure.
will leave to-day for lialetm and Dubuque. She hire mime.
pascal aecommoilatin me for emigrant passengers. and intends
going through direct. Clive her n call.
Tug steamer " Alma," Captain T. H. llldiug. was una
voidably detained yesterday; she will positively have this
morning for St. Louis. Having superior areonunodationa
for passengers those traveling that way should he ion boanl
early and sears rooms.
THE low pressure steamer “James Wood" leavea this
meriting for St. Louis and Keokuk. The “Ttood " has am
ple room fur passengers, with officers that the traveling com
munity are well acquainted with—they are proverbial Pit
their attentieus to those traveling with them.
TM{ fine passenger steamer " Pittsburgh," Captain James
O'Neil; Messrs. Haar. ana Oakford, clerks, is the regular
packet to-day f.r Cincinnati; she leaves at lOti 'clock, A.
M. On Sunday the steamer •• Buckeye State" leaves et 10 , .;
'duck, A. M. She Is a But, boat.
FoR ST. T,1.T8 —The steamer •' Prairie Rose," Chpt. Frank
matte, and clerk Lau. Marotta, fe tho boat advertised to
ve to-day. She is a beautiful craft, and her eflicurn are A
o 1. We advise any one who wishes to feel perfectly safe
id comfortable to step up to the CapLßWs office and take
. nags ou this first rose of summer.
A Neer & Cunningham is the name of a
now firm that barn commenced the boat building truant.. at
Monongahela city. Mr. Cournin is a soli of Mr. B. Courtin,
of M*l( eesport. The new tint) ii compound of wen ex pet
in the basine., and they will no doubt turn ant some
tine taints this season. They have contracted to build trite
for Capt. Thos. Rogers, and ono for Capt. John Woodhuru.
- _
PORT OP PITTSBURGH
15 rtrrtFixcuss wren IN ?Hz CILUMSL.
ARAI V ED.
Steamer Cul. Bayard, Peebles. Elizabeth
••
Bohan, klenderickson, West Newton
Jefferson, B'eudwaril, Brownsville
Lucerne. Bennett, Brownsville.
Forest City, Way, Wheeling.
V entitle. Boles, Steubenville.
•• Pittsburgh, O'Neil. Cincinnati.
•• Buckeye State, Beltslioover, Cincinnati
DEPARTED.
eteamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Iffirabeth.
Belem, lienderiekaom, West Newton
•• Jefferson. Woodward, Brownsville
Lurerne. Bennett. Brow tier
•• Diurnal. Shoals. Wheeling.
Vnture. B leo, Sten ben 'tulle.
Crystal Palace, Kuntz, Cincinnati
•- Mato -. St. Louis.
•• U. S. Mail. Boit.. Dubuque,
Reliance, Crooks, Wabash river.
1.3 o/
1 ,/ l/11
lo
101
AMUSEMENTS.
riIIiEATKE.—J. C. FOSTER, sole Lessee and
j_ Mann,: Wu. 11. numu:Egaue manager; Cues. Yotar.R,
Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Ratirrvc.
PRICES OF /daft/4.110N:
Box. an Parquet. &Or. Private RoXen, large Vi 00
Second Tier 2.5 e. i Private Sox., . L 00
Box. for cured persona C cent..
,far Certificate, eetinring 6.18,12,4 mute extra.
Laid night of Mr. C. W. COULDOCK and Mi. IRVING.
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, ISA
The Betrothal-.51.ar5i0,.C. W. Onildock ; Costanra,
Mien Irring; Foster; Juranio, Dttl.u.;
Puna, A. W. Young; Marquis. M•liride; ' , oilman, Julia
M. Cooke; Marrilioneaa. Mr. Burrell'.
To conclude with
Ben the BO.t•WItill•B.,11. C. 1 , ,.41.er: F.dwin Catg
Julia M. C... 40; itsulrift, tklckrdr; Ihtliblot.oti, A. 1%
1410.0 Mrs. Cantor
JOLIN W. NI'CARTIIY, BILL POSTER and
t,/ Dliersunirron, will latt,nol toile Punting and DistrilAaing
of ull kinds+ of •
RILLS ?Olt CONCERTS, LEcrurucs. EXHIBITIONS, Ac.
AU nonntiouientioink—oitlier by Mull, tt , legritpli, Cr of ber
-1.4, the °dice of U., Morning runt, will rerrivo
prvoipt alLruLlort. Ina
TIAGIIERItEOTYPE APPARATUS AND
MAUIC LANTEIIN—At 11 o'clock, gn liATuktiet .
mulltilNtl. April 20th, will be mold a the Commercial Sal.
Rooms, corner Wood and Fifth ntretas, a medium •uas Un
gll,,otype AppILI.L., complete, and in perha - t order.
a large Magi,. Lantern, with :a.) slider and en-coral
di.aol clog clews- 1.1' 24 i P. M. DAVIS, Awl.
I.II 3 ERIOIt OIL PAINTINGS -- At
1J J kun SATURDAY MORNINti, April 26th. will be
sold at the Commercial Sale.. pintas, corner W,v.al and Fifth
,t reef'. 15 superior Oil Paintings, with elegant gilt frames,
from 'lie pi irate collection of a gent ham ri of taste re
mai Mg west. which embrace river and marine views. hind
ectaptx, mountain scenery, Italian sketches, and character
pieces. painted by Itrthlta of merit: room of the SUbj,t. ,
taken from this totality.
ALSO—Ore largo idegunt nimble case and ne4e4tal,
wiLlt
ornamental work.
Examination can now be made at the place of sale.
a 1,24 P. M. DAVIS, Art. r.
U TOIL'S SA LE OF VALUABLE
j REAL ESTATE, DUSINERS STAND, WITH 1JW2.1.1,
ISO HOUSE., OUT.IIOtJSES, AND IMPROVEMENTS. ON
CHARTINKS CREEK. AT AUCTION. —On TUESDAY
morning. May 13th.—Peremptory rode, by order of Ilse cur
vivitig Executors of Philip Smith, doceanal, valuable Mud
trees stand and more at laud, situate on the Fitt...laugh and
Steubenville turnpike nail, at Chartiers creek. four miles
Irma Pittsburgh. in Chattier', townahtp, Allegheny county,
will be sold au the premise, at PUBLIC SALE, on amount
farmer port-baser, rill that valuable and pall Improved
pare of land and OLD heFABLISHED PLACE OF BUSI
NESS met TAVERN STAND, an Chartiera creck, on the
, tenlwricille Turnpike Rom,. at present occupied Ur
/alma Mclainuell, with liwelling, lawn. stable, blacksmith
drop and tither buildings, bounded by lauds at Thomas
I irgrurn, James Viatingin, of the heirs of M. Campbell, do.
..asod, and by amid Chartier'a civet:. containing about forty
thiv, acres, ty-two perches. strut TUOASSIIM. Thin pink,' of
land will "old rlh,Jr.t to Pt Clain, 44" said McDonnell, maim .
a lease to hint. dated Novendar 15th, ISIS. tel wad during
Ma natural Lle, at the yearly AAA: charge of $l4O, pro edits
Sent I annually.
Terms—one-tuurth cash, and the balance in three equal
annual paymeatii with interest payable semiannually, se, tir
ed on the premises. Fur farther partienlars avi, at )1C-
Kerilia'A Al•Ction l'lth4 , lllol, or to Janie. M ' ainittill,
tho prrmlwss. JAMES M. ItyLITU, t
JoSoPlf is.tl I ."""
P. NIcKENN A. Auctioneer. .
hio and Pennsylvania Railroad
SPRING ARRANGEMENT
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 24111 lust.. Passenger Trains
will run daily, exrept Sundays. as follows:
Leaven Pittsburgh for Cresthue at 7 kt,' A. Si. and 3 P. NI.
Lsates Crestline for Pittsburgh at fi . A. M. and 12. fin P. M. !
hoar Trains make chew connections nlr CH.I.'4TLINE with
Trains for COLUMBUS. DAYTON, CINCINNATI. BELLE
YONTAIN If, INDIANAPOLIS. CIEUCADO, SAINT LOUIS,
I
mud all points on roads extruding W st and South-west
through 01110, INDIANA and ILLINO .
The 7 !M A. AL Train fmm Pittsburgh inert. at Mansfield
with Trunia on Sandusky , Manalield a Newark Road. fur
Sk N DUSK Y, TOLEts I and CIIICAGO also. eh se roans,-
MOM are made al Alliance with Traina on Cleveland and
Pi ttsburgli Road, for CLEVELAND, CIIICAtIO, DUN K ILK
mid BUFFALO. ;
TI I Rol' i iLI TICKETS am sold to Colombna Dayton, CM
coinati, Louisville, St. lonia, Itidlanapidia Bellefontaine,
Clocago, Rock Inland, lowa City, Danlleth, Militant. is,
entr, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleaalltud, and the price
rivil . Mien in the West.
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2,1.02,641 0•
REM
.NI W Mill !ETON ACOOMODATION ITRA N Lea n,
h. 1.7 6 ou
llv 14
.rtahton for Plttnlntrgb at t, A. I'. M. 1.0 a% et.
fur New Brighton, at 04, A.Ol. and fd-4, Il M
may- For tickets and further information apply to A. T.
JoiissoN, u tho combo office. under the Slonongahela
Boone, or al We Federal ntreet Station„ to GEO. PARKIN,
Ticket Agent. JOHN 1i61.1,Y, Agent.
m 1.122 J. f1.M0011.14,
-,i'2;211,..^.7 48
CI si Inn ati, ll* in I 1 ton & Dayton Railroad.
CINCINNATI PASSENGatS will plemso
V take notice that the ailvertintiment of a Rival Rome,
that tho 8 o'clock A. M. Plan
ia ofthe Ohio and Penn
sylvan Railroad is the only one which tonnes conntion nt
Cresti Th is is incorrect. and calcu lated to deceivo the
snivel ling public, as thorn are two daily tkallis livtivoen Pitts
booth and Cincinnati making close arid aura connections,
ate It KLI.EFONTA I N and DAYTON. No other route waken
none with the 3 P. di. train of the Ohio and Penne) b
van la Railroad. G. B. DROWN, Gaul Agent.
F. K Non LAND, Agi. Pitirbatett. &Ult.
ACARD TO THE LADIES.—
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS FOR
FENI ALES. The combination of ingretHonts in Dr. Dmmti
a's Golden Piths, are perfectly harintemi. They have bora
need in the private practice of old Dr. Hoponco for over
yearn, and thouannds of tattles can testify to their great and
never-hailing Pnetelo4 in almost every rase, in correcting
irregularities, relieving painful and distressing menstnee
tion, particularly at the change of life. 'Prom 5 to 10
will cure that common yet dreadful disease, the Whiten.
Nearly es cry lady in the land euffers from that complaint.
The above pill has pernumently cured ;thousands, and will
cure you if you one them. They cannol harm you—on the
contrary, they renioVe RH obstructions, leoture nature to its
proper channel, and invigorate the idiots! !system. Ladies
whose health will not permit :übincreatir of family, will Mut
throe Pills a successful preventive. 1 , 5 r particulars see di
, section. on the box. Price $l--and will be sent to Pi'tie's
confidentially, by mail, by enclosing $1 to either of the fol
lowing agents:
Fuld by SAMPLE A REED, general Agents for Allegheny
City: FULTON'S Drug Store, Ifirmiughaw, JOHN P. SCOTT,
and by W. A. GILDEN FEN N KT & C 0.,: N 0.43, Fink street.
appuells the Theatre, Pittaburgh, who will supply dealers ni
proprietor's prime. Bold by all Druggist. In the city an
United Stat.. sprfildlnid3p
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
THE subscribers will sell upon very favors.-
We terms the 9311creg property
FORTY-TWO LOTS. or about FOUR ACRBB OF GROUND,
I u the city dhdrict, Fitt toarnShip, bounded by Centre avenue,
Reed and Soho
sire
IS ode of the beet locations Su
the city for a Driwery or a Blatighter.bouse.
A large
_LQT in the borough of Birmingham, fronting 96
feet on Water street and the *Monongahela river, and ex
tending
. back, along Joseph street, 890 feet to Birmingham
street, This le a geed site for a Glass-house or a Steam Saw
Also, three other LOTS In the borough of Birmingham,
each fronting 24 feet on Carson street.
TODD @
aprli No. 144 Fourth street.
LAWN ROBES.—Another lot of them de
eireble Lawn Bohm entirely new styles.
Also, a meow choice lot et printitd4ltioonette and firilliantes,
just received by N 441 DIAIION A CO.
5,311
AUCTION SALES. ,
1,7.,
"
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STEAMBOAT 6
J 855. 185“:";
Pittsburgh, Clnci n ut I ,
LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS,
TILE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI
STEAM PACKET LINEi •
FOR ,Pali'VEN ANC EOP PAB9.P4MP.I AND FRI:TOTH'
P4ttliburgh, Cluannatt, Louisville,
and 'Salad
_
TtUS PS!, Is .
ptdwpohnd
411.11,.%1 forWpre4,.•4lonntior. Fakir
and comfort, and Is tlra oritt7lfacmmit - unltY UHL Or HTNAkt
it tcx-crs on the Ohio viva: Itomuccts with the U. S. Mod
Line of Stnawere from Cincinnnti to Lotiotrilie Mot Saint
Louis. by which pannengors and freight, :tre eidrirri
nod
recripturl through daily TWO Dew SlootHolt; itoN.• i.. 0 lohlt
to , the Line, which now cossints or ti, following boot,
pnyc .
del.-HI/7r
P
Boats. C.. 1". from I Vbrhurvh.
BUCKEYE STATE__ W.IIELT7.IIOO , CH, , HOwIay.
CITY OE W lIF.ELINtI.... 'JOHN MIA ice........; Monday.
ALLEGEIRNT I. N. co t,e. ...Ut.sthiS
CINCINNATI AllgAll , l
..... 11..1. 0R,F...
PENNSY LYAN lA..' iOHN KLINPFLTErt... Friday.
PITITSBURGII J. ......
*a-Learn daily at 10 A. M. preq.thtely.
No freight roceiv.l after nine o'clock ,a, 1110 morning of
departure.
For particulars, apply on Wank or In
.ICIIIN B. LIVINUSTON,
Agents,'
JOIIN FUCK,
•
Mutioregnbelkt Ilouve Buildingis
Prenwußau, November, 1864-11.1N:3:tf 1
_
WHEELING, &c.
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and 'Wheeling
Packets.
The DIURNAL, Capt. 3. A. Snots , and the
FOREST CITY, Capt. C. Wet. Min rim a..
ItEntLAR DAILY PACR-ETS between Puts
burgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping nt nil nuern,e
dear pork.
The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on M o ndays, m„ei
nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'cloc,k, A. M.,---KVIVRNING, 6110
will leave Wheeling on Tnescbrys, Thursdays and Saturdays.
at o'clock, A. M.
The FOREST CITY tern also leave Pittsburgh on Tuenda)4,
Thursdays and SMurdays, tit 10 o'clock, A.
she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Ftr
days, at 7;.4 o'clock, A. M.
For fretgilt or pattatign apply on board, or to
J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent,
No. 1115 Front ~tree[.
Regular Packet for Wheeling. Marietta..
Parkersburg : tiockingport. Ponirrni
Point Pleasant and Galipolts.
The new and v..ry light draneht steamer
CHARLES AVERY CAI./ W TOIIRMer,
Will learei for the above and intermediate porta
every Friday, at 4 P. M.
The Charles Avery Is 110 W receiving freight at the Monon
gahela wharf, between Ferry and ntrvets
.LOIIIIS V ILLE.
For Louisville
. The qemarr 9A NI YOU Ntl.Capt. R. e. (MAY—
telprk, A. INORADI, Nate for tin , abova
and intarn.liaie ports on SATURDAY, Apt,'
at lu o'cick A.
Fur freight or inkentige apply Ent board, or at 11114
BUlttill AND Nt A NE ASS. AT 1 1 ),Z4 {SOON I 44. up'.'3
_ .
Font LO . UiIIIV 11)e
• - -
The 01.0stlier BAY CITY, Oita_ A. D. MILLER.
will lellVe tor the niece and iuteriao. l inie 104'0
01. NIONDAY, April '2.Sth. 0110 o'cl,o - 1. A M
Per freight er pas•lnge apply 00 104ir.1 .0.. 01 the TO
RCiilitl AkOICIATIO 111/1)SIS, Is,. 02 11 U-r
mtreot.
N ASH V I LLE.
For Nashville
...satiflttf's!ran W oer C.11104;0. eapt TllO4. .11V eNS.—
Clerk. W wo.
nso-01 keNN for Ow 1,1.0,. 311,1
intormodutir porti un eATVItDAY, April 27 W.
at to 0'01001; A. M.
Mor frolgbl or lauootge apply on board, or to tlo. PIT9S
-IIAILINE ATION ROOMS. Nu. W.!. Wat,
. eet.
_ .
SAINT LOUIS, Si,c
For Ft. Louts and St. Paul.
Tbe fine 40:thier FANNY FEILN. Capt. S aim"
lIRMELIILL- Clerk .1. 31. (bur. trill lease fur the
above nod intermediate [na to on SATI:11.1)&1,
April 25th, at 10 ..'.1.4k A. M.
Fur freight or luueulgo apply on lemr.l, or et the PITTS
111:RIIII MARINE ASSOCIATION Itt/IiMS, N. .12 Water
istreeL Ity.':.
For St. Lenin, Galena and St. Paul. •
iaAThe Messmer k: N D l. A VA) 11.—Oant. J. 31.
I:
MAKLE—CIerk. MARI:LE, .Ir.—.• ill 1,,,,,,
for the ;leer.. awl interld,bate purl- m SAT!. It
trA V, April •%th. at 10 u'.lue It A. 31.
Ver freight , or Pa5na..,..1.1 ,1 v ..0 board, or at tl, prrn , -
Ill:111111 MARINI.: M.:NCI A . TILIN ItOoNIS, St/. -,'..! }Dat er
. - • al
For St. I,oulw.
The• Steamer J. C. Flt r,pt. J. C
STOCK 1.1.L--Clerl: A. *TOM. Lt. wI I 1.W...1-r
the al.,Ne and intormednite
DAY. April 281.11, at IU o'clock, A. Cl.
Far freight or paKsai.ce apply on th•- ,
3IAILINR ASSOCIATION I:00!41:!. No w 2 Witter
For St. Louts, animus Dishntinr and St
Paul-
The steamer NEW YOKE, Capt. .1.1.
SMITH—RAI Iwuu rut the
it burr and iiitertitedisttr jort4 RDA ,
April 211th, at le eche.]: A.. 11.
Viir freight or lALAVAII.4t . lipply 141 1J1,11,1., rnt IiIP pITTN•
BURGH 'MAKI:SE Aeitta..:l3 1 N• +2 linter
alreet.
_ -
For St. Louis.
Tla• au., JAMES PARK. l'alt 11. Matrr.
--cl k. .1 lut v.,. as 111 luavu la, aiul
tutertutaliat , pu. ,ai 6.11 1 1* OA V. Alail ail h.
at W ..cloak, A. M.
F‘o fruight or 1.11L1Sagl• apply uu Ward. or at tho PITTi•
BURGH MARINE AtiOCIATION Ry(4l9, N.
Strret ay=
_
For RI. Louts.
The str9mPr YKA tRI uc h. ("Apt F. Mkt:
ILATTA. -- Cielit. U. MAIM kTT s,-- Will I. tit •• for the
alx,ro and interno.. - liatA ports on SATI. P.PA
April ?.n, nt In A.)l.
Far freight or pammige apply at Ilia Malta,. A-r.
No. 82 Water street.
-- • -- - - • .- • -
Issotart River Packet—For Saint Lour
Weston. Kansas and St. Joseph.
The new 3wskuier (Molt y he the eh.,
- trade) J. 11 COS VtilLS.—Capt. U. 11 Blone%.
—Clerk.O. A. Riseckxe, will leave for the abet,
Form. muchiug at all the landataits on, the Ntiesouri I tree, .0:
SATURDAY, April 2.6 th
Fez frel;ht or passage apply on board. split
For St. Louie.-
The steamer DKFRNDER, Captain Jons I.
Rwenrs,—Clerk, R leave for the
cO H ß il tabove and intermediate pm:is .tn SATURDAY,
April 26,1,5 t to o'clock, A. M. •
For freight or passage, apply on board. or of the PITTS.
11171IGH statue*: As..ioctA.TioN wif:ol.‘, Nu 82 Water
sple
Pot St. Louts and Keokuk.
The now low pre.nre nteluner J.e.1147 1
WOOD. 'Capt. J.. 1. Donu , lelf, aifi leers tlt the
above end all interlnedlute ports n FAT.
ORDAY, April 1:6, et 10 o'clock A. Al_
For freight or tutorage apply 011 board. , •r of the PIT(' •
BURGH MARINE ASSOCIAr!ON ItotiNizt. N.. i 4 .2 Wolel
street epl;
. _
For St. Louis.
The steamer ALMA. Ciipt Tons i)oulrcr..—
Clerk .O. W. 0,11111 , I; rll Iran L.r t Ins 4 1.0ve Pttpl
ititermettiatu portn on F it I I. A Y. Aplil 24th
at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Yor freight or pa-cargo apply o n board or at Iho PITTS
BERM( MARINE AS ATION Rotoi: , , No. IF2 Water
rareet. all 5
NEW ORLEANS
For Memphis and New Orleans,
The tine etrualer ilAti ALEN', Captain
,lot•N C. ttmlorr--Clerk, lt. ?lsvott•—will leavo
for the above and all iuterna•diate ports .1
TUESDAY, April at Id A. M.
For freight or passage apply oti t o trti, or to
ail.'.` Low k , iSti It AVE A: CO.
BI NMI AM &CO.-7,TIZANSPOP,TA
‘_A TION LING—Yu P Nt'ANAI.
and RAILROAD.—The sulawribers are per
pared to ithip FORTY TONS OF riteln7M± ' , Ali.% to I ;
Raltituore, ur New York. NAN Ill.' •.11.-
They will pay particular attention to 'Way Freigld. bcf wren
Pittsburgh and Johnstown. Having a DA ILS LINE OP
FIRST CLASS PKNNSYLVANIA CANAL 110 ATS, we hope
to bumble to renderatitire satisfaction'.
tlFik BISOIIAII S co.,
Canal Plasin. Liberty et.
T j
lER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.—
` Anticipating Ilk' want of DOW iea fin ..."
tranaporting Fn.ighte to and Irian the East
ern Cites, via Pennsylvania Visual and llatinmee, we
increased our suck of lloalm. Olt; same. to 0 taIIIRI.F.
DAILY I.IN K. which glees us 0 capacity of over Hoe lona
per month each way.
We assure our friends, and throne ;Deposed to lintroniae the '
State intprorouleatta, there will In' netting spend a t, 011 c
part to render grouch l satisfaction in forwarding Eastern
awl \Pastern Freights with promptitude and despatch.
ELLER NIITCHELL,
auglliy .
Canal Pittsburgh, Pa.
AMEETIIiI (A"rfiE sTc)cßitoutplits
OF THE PENNSYI.V ANTA SALT 2tl ANL: YArTli•
RINO COMPANY will be held nt the Company's ttlHee, In
Philadelphia, en THURSDAY. May 151, :it P.! aeon,
for the purpose of authorizing - the Company to execute a
Mortgag e for the sum. OUP Hundred Thouteold Dollar,.
and to haste ILottds under it.
.1. O. HOLLMOWOATIL JAMES C. FISIIEE,
SA:IIDE, F. FISHER. CHAP NKW 1401.1 i.
THOS. SPARKS. (attibitd*) GEORGE F. LEWIS, _
NOTICE TO - IVIACITiNMB:—A (;ool)
NOTICE
can bare a first rate chance to erotabbnh
hittiself In busintian, at ROCIMSTItIt, heaver County. Pa.
Sufficient power, with a room no iba ground flour 40,040
feet, ran be had at a rOadollabil` rent fur a term eef yAsara, and
a job of an engine, machinery and ahafiinx Ibr aaol.her
manufacturing extablhdonent, abaat to be erected there, ran
be lord to start on. Apply to KW It A litil)1/14:S,
At the Car Factory. lioche.ter,ra.
—There hi also an excellent location for a Mad:smith
hop here- ap2:l
GREATEST IMPROVEMENT VET!'
NEW SC A L R—II. K LEBER & BRO.,
have Just roceivod a small lot id'
fIiUNAIS & CLARKS' PIANOS, ft:
provided with their NEW SCALE. 'Oita ie
Weir latent, nail ut,doubtedly the o or in.
POILTART improvement as yet ramie to the Pin t o Foch, The
POWER of the instrument Is nimbi DOUBLED thereliv
and In point of volume, eveunese and brilliatay of tone. ihvv
eurpaes anything aa yet produced iu the Ampn of a Piano.
Th ey pee s ea a all the advannuree of the Oraud Pianos, with
out any of Its disadviudagee. 'We now challenge compariaon
with the instruments of any other maker in tUla country,
confident that every imbiagned Judge of the article will at
ontsi admit their superiority. Thapulilic is r.,spectfully in
vited to call and examine these anfierli in etMru O:A meuta.
If:RE
Sole agents for Surma It clothe Pisses
For ireetern Penneylviuila.
No. SS Fifth street, next door to Manic flail.
P. S.—Splendid assortment of the above shortly expected
for the Spring Trade.
apS
ci
o UGAR-50 Ude. prime; N. 0. Sugar in
store sod for IMP IV; (stal JOON ItIMIITTIC AP,
DERSON'S HYDRAULIC CEMPNT, OR
1," WATER Ll3l2.—The tinderldEned 'keeP en ,14 "" 1 3 . fat
hand a large stock of this article of the hest quality, 1.1 4 ,
attention of Contractors and Widen of Navigation LoCka„`
Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs fo Water Works, Ac., fb to
quested to this article. The well knpwn reebstance and W-
Wl-dal/MOB of water, cluncintistimof this. Cement, renders
it of the firstnecessity inaD otriactons exposed to the action
of waterer damp. tapfam) }VOLISIT 11.111011,0850 N,
EIARPET PAPER - PT
brshipador hOltat W. fi:B.AVEgrA
SP23- Yapor W I TOP 4I O* giticd lay
.
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MEDICAL.
Begitif A "'s
HOLLAND =SITTE RS
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' .-..,;*.P , , ‘ , F . • . .
..,
Echt HollandBch Xrititien Bitten,. -;.:. fix ; •
~ • .q- 3.
• ,_ . .. .
TWO YEARS have elnileed since the vitro - „ , ..t... vik .
Onetioli of this valuable CJ Al‘ . 1101fit0 the 1 : 1 06 4
~,41 4tei • .).d.i.-,?. .1.
D. ring !hie titne it has gained ttttiffienr./ pe<WlldrUF ert .•::.i..r,„ , ,, --', ~
remedy for tr
Flier wet Aitte. Pyspepst;t, '"• n, rilgtdather
Loss qt . Appetite, De.,ltity,,,astittinall,.o. - -
Mimi end Bleeding Ales. ' ' - : -, ':
~,,,•. - '
litany of our moat worthy eithengitettify to its wonderfni -•
iil 4, , , A .„'. 1 %. ''"'* ' ,
efficacy in all affections of the.stotnich and liver., Ai. a .:Lf,:_:;4, 's
tonic, it never hoe been equalled, fors ri t e relief it affords Ilit .i . :.::,.:7-. - 3 1
all awes of debility or weakness of tuliklnd is almoet-lifi:' , -; ,• ; , D . ..- - _ ~- -
stantaments. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic a s s .. ~ .--j i *. ~..
Dune, It has in numerous instmareseprineti highly bene fi nial, -Poi' -:-
aud in others effieted a decided cora:. I, .: . .' ,-ii'4olll '
When eminent physicians prestiltiti,and the ft patients SO iii:,'27.F, : eg:. .
unhesitatingly mon:upend, surely .Wo..may mute t druitt, S teff-4,11,4
and eagerly.teet its virtues for ouraelies.- elt;e:nue-,,,,„,--A
FEVER AND. AGUE. • 7.. - --1 , ,f.KL49
--ex* , ,,-- , - ,
.1 nu, qf Field Mends' &ttntifticr Cured Ly Dmrhasi mg- ~., , T.OA
band fifitters.—;ifiehael Kelly, No. il7 Grant, near Smithfield • r t. tit
otreet,says: "Last ..inly, while ruining on the river, on a •;%: • ,..p,
cotton boat plying between.Natehez.and New Orleans, I was - ,
.',c,i. , :
taken with fever and %
ague. Per eight-long months I suffered i rn -, . .
cn-mh ails dreadful disease. The greeter part of this Edna 1 '- , ft -- , -
sole unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for dift -i n
tweet medicine., but X found no peruumenj,ndlef. Three . .0- i:
i
seeks ace, olio 4.)f my friends Insisted upon my trying 80er.x....
•••-rey. •
hare's Holland Bitters, saying ttiat a acre mos guartmfteiti
-Llt
After taking it fur one week, I must stata.l was a sound t
man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have . :IV
had no return of the chili* and fiver whatever. ".,7 - . .4 . .:1 -
I certify thoubm 0 statement is true. ''.?-34,-It.'
Inoue Anslii. Diartiond throw,
.: ,MO:
' Or at a. ebeater'e, Oathle Salt • I'LM .
If EADAOHIL AND DIiIBIIITP. .-..‘.:;!...' ...-
Mr. Silas Lismimb. of Birmingham. says: "I have found "..0.
In iteerhave's Bitters a remedy - fur headache end debility. ,
....S.
My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit."
Mr. A. S. Nietioltion, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he -,_ _ -r
has experienced ninth relief from its um for headache.
READ THIS' :.`f-i - .1 '""
A Ifellmtdier's Testimony.—Jacob Rinskes, living in the
~ - , ,,,v,.. .
Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wlrsainsin, eays: "After :./I1 ...-
...4 ~',
suffering Ler some tine, the misery attending an utter prow - e
Oration of 'Mud and testy. I have been restored, by using ;.,'*.. ; s
lieerhave's Holland Bitter,,, to perfect health." 'ii" l -I•'. , '
The fart of this remedy being in *nett high repute sang - ...„.,- 3 , • ,
the ifellandere in Wisconsin, MieldwUt; New York—in fact, :1,13,'.
In every Holland tsittlement In rho Baited Statee—argues IV! ,
moth in its favor.- :i"-0
STRENGTH AND HEALTH' RESTO,RED. . ...` 4 P . Z„
Mr. John Davidson. living ten ndlett above Pittsburgh, oe,
the Petinsylvania Cane!. Sayer '• When I commenced taking "Pi.'i -
losoloter's Holland Bittern, I couLdAfixdly walk—now, - 1 - ••ri•••• -;f
enjoy exrellent health." .1..•••.4''
-
ft - F,A RN WS OF THE 'STOMACH: AND INDIOEFFION• :,Yeas
)(nether Froof Otre igredni Ind noerfixvt's Holland Bitted.
—Tile wife of Peter De Witte, living Litlfolland Town, She- .:,:',l"-- •
~, c
I,,,yg,ounty. Wisconsin. sufrorotl xunCb from '...2
weakness of .3 ,
the oie n tsich stet indigeetiou. She had been under to phyeb 1
eletce owe for some time, but the dftineee seamed to baffle : 3
',ell ht. skill. She purchesed somarTioliand Bitters at our Si'il
office. whirl/ taw given tow , to her etemuch, her nppetite and : !str
stymie - tit are returninc. and we firmly believe that this 11l ::t,
Bootle, otre3t core effeenel by your medicine._
e .. • ,
- .
We hav still to reeved many wontlerthl cures effected bye.
thin remedy, but nowt weft another upportunity. One thing , ' 3 " !A' , •'•
von tan rely upon. what we have published are from persons
much respected in our comumnity, and are literellytene. iii
' J• Qinseruf,` , ..... :. ;
Eilitortibeboyents Nienntede, 'Sheboygan, Wiei: . •-, 7 A -
It ll Elf.ll AURAL ;.• - I- ' - !gi r i,, l
A t'ase e,( Tree Months' Standing Cured. Ly./Iverliatie's Ha. L ., .. - 4.
at
t0r,,1 Ltitters. , -lleon,ro I I exideroon, of Plfteburgh, may "After ' A.V'
sneering for three menthe with rhenaflata—a part of the .f
time WI severely as to confine mo to-my fall—l have Isom. ? F b
',...•
entirely cure] by twine Beerhare's Holland Bittern. I bare 1
tout OW, UWlrk NatICO, but fnund - uhtinat instantaneous relief ~ Vi
in the come unelieine.
,It is, iu my opinion, a sure rental;
. '.4 '; ', l
for rltentutitinu." ..
NIF.RYoUS AND RITEUIMAYIITAYFIGTIONS. - --'1
This changeable weather is IfkOl4th prvidnce a great deal e-' .a
of sickness. To persons troubled witch nervous or rheumatic '..,..qj
effectiotet, we wonl.l recolumetel linerhave'm Holland Bitters.
tin referring to oar erilmnee_xnu will 'find eertifientes from • -.,,-,'
some of one tiret German dud F.itglifth ciflsene.—.Tenutyl
earns .SlooLt Ereiteue.
THE WORST FORM OF _PILES.C.AN 1111 CIIIIED:
We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle-
men, ro ill • 1111 el- 1 *ed. t to tivtigtoly tested, told bow rcommmend
that hove', Wellorti ifitter4 ash remedy far-piles. We are
not at tile-sty to put tido theiruames, but will take pleasure
to ree.rritig itny p.m' :o to them she, &Men this otatement. ..
For this affection, ore-half of the proscribed dose should '
to, taken—say hotrteetqwunfal—morning, noon and night,
one hem before meals. _
.•
•
4 •
yS
cAttiaoNt
rile grant popnlarit •••f Lti,i delightful Aroma MA Induced
many imitations, which [ha publid alionid guard against pt.-7"
dut4jut.,. ESP ~,,,.1 . -04-n ud e r t to buy liuything sloe until ybti 1.
hevo giron lioliond {litter% * fair trial. •Clini . :bot- •
tic will con vim lore infiniMly superior it IS to all theee
tationa. .-.•
Poirt nt .11 per loot t-M. or slx.bottles for sf., by . the cola
pronriatorn. 11DIN.IJIA1111 PAIIB, CO., "[ . • , '•fd,r 4l
Manufacturing l'ltartuaramtints and Chemists,
cor..Fmitidield and Titirdtreent, Pittsburgh. .••
It. E. fiIiI.LERS di CO- Druggists,
• corner Seam* and Wood streets.
AL' Hlf Driniziritn in I.llliilincgli, Adlcieneny,
Manch** , nod 'fcmperarnuville. septittdawly
DR. NI 0 RS,E'S
TNVIGORATVG 'CORDIAL,
A lIIKNOMEIVON IN.STEDIOLVE.
Health Restored and Ltfe Lengthened
MORSE'S INVIGORATING 'ELIXIR. ..i.....A.
f' WILL replace weakness with strength
,
IWwwparity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and -. 1
natural activity. and this not only without hazard of that- , . : 'l '
1 ' -,..--'
lien, but wig b ii, happy effect on the general organization. -
4s- their tu mind thud all lualwlies, wherever they begin, -,, ,•:1,
.. titoth with the oervoits syst e m, and that the wall/talon of • .)
, ~,.
I the norve of motion and sensation is ithysical death. Year " •.' ,r..." 33
iu 'Mud, ;deo, that fer every kind of nervous disease, the -:, - I - :: Aj ...:i .
I ithrir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. . - "-,',: - -1
CURE OF NERVOUS ~PIiSFIASICS..•,-,:ti
• -:--,",
Na langaager can convey in adequate idea of the burned?: l•
ate and aluwad rairactiliiiei change which it OCCAtti(dl2l tube ~:,4
\
diseased, debilitated 'and shattered nervous system, whethtr ..
I:t . I'l,
bri.ken clown by exceav, weak by nature, or impaired by 2.. ; ;::2:,1 '
sickness—the unstrung, and relexedtfrgardiatiou is at tinto::i'4„,",l?--
braced, revicibed and built up- The mental - laid: pbysiCtt - ,"':*,
i 13 jitiptonn , of Obl - ,.11,4 rUSOntin vanish together muter RA inttu• .- ',- .. , ,Z '
I i ar e _ Nor is the effect temporary ;, furtneenntLti prepikies •• -
i -"A
of the nowlicine reach thla emiatitution itself, antivestute - it
to no normal condition. - i
LoSS OF 111&11013,Y,
Confusion. ciddinews, i nob of blood to the head, ritelantbelY, l ' 1 - „.:i1.,
debility. I1)-terra, wrotchetinetw. thoughts of self-destructlen •
~ , .-1
—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general,prostratioth irritahith ~.„. 1
ty, lOT,Olnitiert4, inability bi sleep, discesse incident to mules, * - 1
dersy of the propagating funetlena,thysteria., tromunifinht, • --. •:44„.,
nags.' terrors, palpitation of-tlwa brarr. impotency, constipa , • ~ .:. .i F.
i tiOn, etc.. from whatoker caus,al arising ha, If there be any 3
reliance to be pineoil on human testimony, absolutely infra, ' 9
i lible
A ORFIAT MEDICINE ton. YEDIALP.S. 1
The nuparelltled effects of tlds,gteet restrinttive all
complain tc incident to females, molt :knew era in the annals
ot nuvti.. tom Thou..ifs stiruidantahave been invented—
thousands or Livicorants concocted—all purporting to be
spirilied in the various diseaceB and derangements to which
the delicate forms tiou of woman render her liable.
EVERY WOMAN OLP SY...NV,
Who suffers from weakness, deraugeuient„ nervommess, tre
mor.. paha in the bark, or any other'ilieorder, whether pm
iluliar to her sex. or common to both doxee—sholdil give the
I nilgoruting Cordial a trial.
Af A KR LED PERSONA,
Or others, will find this Cordial, anti' they have used a bot
tle or two, is. thorough regenerator of the system. In ell
direetionA are to to found the happy parents of healthy 06-
spnuc. etoo would not have been eo but for hug extraordi
only !demolition. And it is equally potent for the many
dkee.cil for thigh it is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by acing it, and not iu a single in
stance bas it fail. rl to benefit thew.
I'EIiNiCIN ON PALE CtINPLEXION,
Or consumptive. habits. are ntdored by the u.se.of a bottle or
two to lelovuu and vigor, cling - Mg the skin front a pale, >al
low, sickly color, to a beautiful fltairl.cumPl , riuu•
Ti) Tilt mTF.atriam).
Thou Cr' some of 1.14 v rain and molaficholy effects produced
by early halide of youth, via; ; wpakptwe of the hack cud
puns in the head, ditaliel oT eight, lies of alleluias
power, palpitation of the h.tirt, dyslmpsiaa, ne ,, " l le
derangement of tho diptsitive functions, general anfr
bility;mympt..m., vi ,o,Numption.:eia.
.Ile.tanY, the fearful ellecia en tim juiwl are much to be
dreaded. Imss-of memory,Pournstottf ideas, deprewsion of
spirit., evil forebodings, averahm ur eiXiety, self-aistrmd,
lovo of tsditude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced.
All thus alllictol,
BENOICE CONTIIMI'4Ar t „.4 . Di Alta] Aar
Should reflect that a email dnif body are the ;lost 111.,-
ce-x•nry requisites to pconinie coirdultial trappineast Indeed,
without thaw, the Journey through life beconitit a weaty
pligiinitigo—thetprra.tect hourly '4l4r:lten 8 the view; the nand
bet:of:nee elwdowi I with detpaitt tilt fiDNl..fth the melatr
rdtofy reflection that the , liapplufs,„ of another teCtdw
blighted with your twin: t
CAUTION f •
Dr. 7dorse'e Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by
wow unprincipled peewit..
In future. alithe genuine Cordial will have the proprietor'4
ile looted over thexerli of eaChehottle,and Ito follow
, fez wet& blown In the ttleott
Dr. !dories Itivlgorajdfilg Cordial.
C. If. BING, Proprietor, N. V.
The Cordial 19 put up, highly concentrated, In pint bottles
—price throe donor, per 1.0. M.. to., fur five dollars, six for,:
twelve dollars. C. If, RIND, Proprietor.
broaden:l', N. V
Pohl by DrlvAgists throughout tho United tittatew Canada
and the Weed
.
Pittsburgh
Dn. 1.4.E0. H. It EYREP., Nn. 1.91 Wool st.
PLEM iNU No. CO Wood street;
R. E. PELLERS. Wood error.
Allogbetly eity.-11ECtillA brK tiN NAN;
.... A3l vs X....4A.MPLE & CO.;
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Is the meet valuable acquisition to thh toilet, retoluing the
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property, call at 10WEIN'S,IXTEL1.IOENCE OFFICE, No.
11 Fifth street, hear Muriel sfreet.
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