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THURSDAY MORNING 600 BUSHELS SMELLED CORN IN sacks. 100 bushels spring Barley. 3 barrels fresh Roll Dotter. 30 bushels Dried Apples. 2000 pounds Oil Coke 3I.•ol_ For sato by PETER PETERSON, mvg:3t Fedortil ntr,-td, Alleghe, Counterfeiting Case MASON FOUND GUILTY United States Circuit Curt.---Before Judge Irwin United States vs. James Mason; indictment, coun terfniting Yesterday morning his Honor charged the Jury, when,. after retiring for a short time, they returned with u verdict of Civilly. The prisoner hoard the verdict without betraying the smallest sign of emo tion, and was shortly afterwards remaded to jail. His wife shook hands with him as he left the Court room, and then burst into tears_ united States vs. James Danford; indictment, counterfeiting, on the oath of policeman W. C. Ray. The accused is an intelligent looking young man, a resident of the sth Ward, and is accompanied 1p• an interesting young wife, who manifested the greatest interest in the proceedings. The first witness was W. C. Hay, sworn—An, a police officer, and know the prisoner, Mr. Hamilton and I were at his (Dan ford's) house on the lith of March ; saw Danford there and searched him ; found one bogus dollar on him ; Hamilton took down from a picture frame a pill box with bogus gold dollars in it; the small bottles produood I found in the cellar, and the large ono on the tawitel ; the pill box was not concealed ; it lay on the franie of a picture hanging up against the wall: the next day we went hack and found one of those Mittens produced; found the bogus dollars produced on Danford. C1 . 0.-C.l . oWittrd by Mr. Hampton—Made the It r . rest on the I ith of March ; Danford's house is in the sth Ward; got the information from Mr. Hamilton, which led me to go to the house; got it an hour or tin before I went to make the arrest.. Saw a person enter the house before we went in. Remained in tie neighborhood of the house half an hour before I went in to nuke the arrest: saw Hamilton when we went in, with a warrant in his hand; don't know who it . . • • was fur. Wit Taut Hamilton, It Ira /4 -- Ain a police officer; know Danford, the prisoner; arrested him on the 17th of March : went up to his house on the evening of that day and entered it; we searched around through the house, and, in shaking a large picture, I heard something rattle; found on the top of the frame the pill box produced, and eighty-une spurions dollars in it; searched -Danford and found upon him the spu rious (silver) dollar produced : brought Danford to the •11 house, and went back to the house: found the old shoe, plaster of Paris and pieces of metal produced, in an adjoining house ; they were preparing to wive in the other house, and I found those arti cles in a dry go o ds box. wrapped np in an old shirt; found the crucible and bottle produced in Danford's house ; the other mitten produ-ed was found a couple of days afterwards. Cross .E.vorained.—have Ray the information the day of the arrest ; from information I received. I ktiew the house seas Danford's; there was another man in the house when I went in ; to my knowledge this man was not living there at that time; think tt was not his boarding house: the house next door 'I understood to be Mrs. Muney's; don't know who Lied with her: understood she was a married woman and lived with her husband; had not seen Mrs. Men. cy before this arrest: had us information from her which would lead me to search her house. The ern. eible I o tnd near the fire 'dare; it had the smell of onions on it: thick the crucible has been used fre quently ; when I went in Danford was in the parlor: he commenced talking to us the moment we went in • don't see the pmlon who was in the house the night of the arrest, in the Court room ; saw him itt the city within eight days. To .bulge Sltuler.—Mrs. Danford came in shortly after we entered the house. To We. 11,44.4 pt,,,,. Mr, Muney came in while we were there : Mr. Murphy came there afterwards, and a young tnan named Barker ; there was a man there when we went in ; don't like to give his name; found some plaster of Paris in the kitchen in a bag. Elizabeth Munry, mirorn—Am a married woman : icy husband's name is Ilenry Muney, and he ni.w lives in dalion, O.: before he went there he scrupled a house in the Ninth ward; James Danford lived in the next hooves before we went away we packed up what of our things we did not sell : after my husband went away I staid at James Danford's; Danford came there about two months after we 'awe there : you can't see from the windows of one house into the other; was up stairs one day looking out the window into t Le cool yard, at a horse that hail stalled there ; Mr. Danford Raw me and thought that I had discovered him in the room auljoiding mine, and he thought it hest to tell me that he was making coun terfeit coin ; his wife and I went up to the room one day where be was making this coin: he was in shirt sleei er; arid had a ladle in his hand, with sum( - thing like melted lead in it, pouring it into whit e moulds: he appeared to he making "one dollars." never saw him aftorwards making this coin ; on the night when he was arrested I saw him rubbing some coin op: it looked like dollar gold pieces; the Aia' prodneed is the same that James Danford gave to MC to put in my Lax the evening he was arrested : was in my rain, partly undressed • when he called me out into the kitchen and gave me the shoe, tel ling MA to take it :mil put it in tuy house; there was something in it: it woo heavy put it in the bor. after whim h I liieked my house and went into Mr. Danford's: was arrested that night but was not taken from the house : was before the Mayor next ilay, and was by him committed to jail ; was there from Tuesday till Friday ; Danford lid too he had cold /..01110 of the money to M'ltermi•lt at twenty-five dollars the hundred ; Danford saiiljt hey had a child, but I didn't see any; they t•)1•1 tne it had died. The witness underwent a "curetting cross-examina • Ilex ; but nothing vcry material wits elicited from her. At the eonclunion of her examination the court adjourned to meet at 1 P. M. Otto Kuntz, s/rorl.-- I am a chemist ; saw the coin but cannet say ‘‘ hut is its rompoiliti,n it is Las,' metal. [Here applied a tincture to a genii Inc ruin and also io the bogus coins—the latter Viers. ing black inons.liately, while the former remained clear.] A lirg,e jar of liquid am monia, used for making silver solution. was examined. Several other bottles were examined and pronounced to be used La purposes of galvanizing, metals, and preparing the same. Cross criornined --The process or gal vanizing is effected by a galvanic halter, : it can also lie asses,- plisbed by placiug tie coins upon a piece of nine, which is more tedious, but answers the same and. Wm. Ilittnilism, 1,-,,r/1.4 —This is the shirt in which the shoe was found in the h v i,uging to Mrs. Mussy. rcoss-sruatia.,l—The shoe was low down in the lot; it was not lying on the top of the other goods. Robert Hague, alrorn—lThis witness was shown maple of iron instruments.] They are used for the purpose of milling Mexican dollars and stamping the letters upon the ed4e. The testimony for the rotted states here closed, and Mr. Charles MT. Hayes opendd for the defence in a clear statement of a hat they would prove for the defense. The witnesses•wore then called: Mrs. Elisabeth Clark, ',mom— I have known Mrs. Muncy and where she was arrested; when arrested she said she thought it would go hard with Mrs. Dan ford ; that she would have to go over the river, prob ably ; she said she would have to swear to a d —d lie to get clear herself; that she was persuaded so to du by the officers: said AO never saw anything about the house. or anything that looked suspicious; Mrs. Maury told me shortly after her arrest that she never was married to Money. Wilson Clark, stromi----Live on Bedford street ; work at Shoenberger's mills; saw Mrs. Money shortly after her arrest: heard her talk about it; she came to our house and when there said she would get clear by swearing to a d -d park of lies; the reason given was a fear of going over the river; heard her say within a few days that she never was married to Money. .Ir,bn H. Hampton addressed the jury for the de fam•e, and was followed by U. S. District Attorney Shaler, when ibe Court adjourned. This morning Judge Irwin will charge the jury. Porrroit.—We noticed yesterday in the window of Mr. Gillespie, Wond street, a portrait of Bishop Irronnor, of this city, by Barley. To mention the name of barley is to pronounce a eulogium. When ever he ventures, he wins, to his own and the entire satisfaction of the public. The picture has been Tainted for one of our citizens, who may justly feel proud of his acquisition. Anything from the brush of barley is well worth preserving. We should loot omit mention of the most exquisite frame we ever sow from Gillespie's. The unique designs of the mouldings are well worth a visit, and as the frame and picture go together, we congratulate the posses sor of gems in their line, Strike so the Alleyheily l'.ll/.y It.tiho.td. --Nearly one hundred men employed on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, this side of Kittaning, in ballasting the road, turned out on a strike for higher wages on Monday last. Heretofore they had been getting $1 per day, and were required to labor twelve hours : they wish to work only ten hours, for which they demand $l,lO. Mr. A. J. Hopper, the Superintend ent, considers this demand exhorbitant, inasmuch as the came class of laborers on roads in the neighbor hood get less than one dollar per day. 14',11..rci1. Mr. Carvill has removed his clothing store from No. 22 Fifth, to No. 212 bitterly street-, where he is prepared to wait on his friends and cur-- towers. Ile has just returned from the east with a large and well selected stock of Clothing, which he intends to sell at the very lowest cash prices, and those who like (and those who don't) to wear cheap and fashionable clothing, should give him a call. A Get of valuable Bank Stocks and Bun& of .Na. r• en. are to bn rob" LIU, evening at the lider *maw' Rai:asap, by Mr. Davis. t-os. - 411 . ••••• 4d c 0- I n t 4 , • tft ; •-rf • • . • . :•, United States Grand "Jury, .—This body was dis charged yesterday morning, having passed upon all the bills sent before them by the District Attorney. The foreman handed iu a presentment to the Court, in which the miserable state of the roof of the Cue tutu House was referred to, and the government re commended to have it repaired at once. The build ing cost some $BO,OOO, and the roof is now in such a state that the upper story is scarcely fit for occupancy. Judge Irwin bad the document read, and then in formed the grand jury that the suggestions it con tained should be attended to. He would have the paper forwarded to the proper authorities in Wash ington, and would also have it published. The grand jury were then discharged. Strnnge Dionprenennee nf tun, Children. - On last Thursday.week two children named Cox, one five and be other seven years of ago, strayed from the resi dence of their parents, in Union township, Bedford county, and up to yesterday morning had not been heard from. Their disappearance has caused, we loam from residents of that county, great excite ment, so much so that thousands of the citizens of Bedford and Cambria counties have been induced to search and traverse nearly every inch of terri tory in the two counties. Deer and bears have been captured, but no trace of the missing children, whose parents are in a state bordering upon insanity. No incident on the Alleghenies has caused more excite ment than the above. We shall be glad to record the recovery of the children. The List of Coe(aimed Parkogrr remaining in the Adams Express Company's office advertised iu another column, and which is to be sold on the Ist of nett July, if not called fur, reminds us of a number sold in Cleveland last Thursday. The unclaimed bag gage of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Roil road wee on that day auctioned off and drew a great crowd of spectators together, each one anxious to buy a hidden treasure. Some bought bargains, and oth ers 11. r. " Among the former was a trunk and min • tents worth $lO3, f 01425; a chest of tools worth $75 for $7,:01; and a satchel containing a suit of eliithe, and a $175 watch. for $1,3t1. It is needless to say that after this sale satchels were at a premium. Th,,, who lore to see ease and grace personified should not fail to visit, this afternoon or to night, the Floating Palace, at the foot of St. ('lair _trees. Last evening, from ten to fifteen hundred persons witnessed, with mingled emotions of delight and wonder, the graceful and daring performances of Madame Olinta, on the tight rope. Two more per formances only will tie given on this side of the river. On Friday morning the Palace, with its Mad of curiosities, will float to Sligo, there to astonish and electrify the natives. --Another man had his pocket picked on Tueiday evening in an omnibus on the arrival of the Western car,. This in thethird race within the last three days.. . The nteamer Monongahela arrived last evening with $1,7511,000 in sperie belonging to the United Staten Government. It is uuder ,_h.t.rjztr of the Adams Express 31escvngerc al•.d the sup.-r... ion of J. U. (.."berleville of the Treasury Department . . . The Bank of Pittsburgh has declared a divi. dend of fire per cent.. andthe Mechanics' Hank low, out the profits of the last six months. re.”, /ro..d Pcmna. Lad!, company has deelare , i a dividend M four per at Per the last rix month, out of Ito , nett earnmg: Allegheny Co. having $1,000.000 rtm-k to this corpo ration, is entitled to $40,000. or $lO.OOO abot e the In tereet on the Bonds she issued for stock. Th., has proved an excellent invezttnent for Allegheny county. all- When the Slightest Derangement ludwated by coo.tit °nem, or ally other o'go. st al or,. •n tab. that tthPartatttaa ate KA tilerlug u Inch shoo IA at ••:14a. I rolipf. and the mart rm•v and ml dral .L. take DR. 11 ,, STETI.:I: CEI. ItHAT ED :-..rom 1 , II BITTERS They 1,1 ,, n at , . Norttly nll /1.11 ..f the pystem, Imps.. the. Ur, of that 1.11.• which Is t . I.+IIFLALIiy .1.. barging the Ft.rcua. L. r• .1.. t.. It in its 11111111,1 state. oiler ate nu the 1.1,a51. and t. all impuntiee and effectual!, del.se the sinful., 11 and Isda fuel rmitnre L. them a healthy and acte•ti It at the r,..t td the oliseaes. open th• .fee., externally and internally, itrumphnic thetuse 01 n. 1... .41 nI dintases arirlng from the d dertul state of the liver nr st.atia.•ll. and. t , d sale I.!, 11 ,0 STKITE11. . :;tIITII. Sole manufacturer and propriet,... No 21.7 Penn Mrl.-1 nail by druggitte nut hotel* getterally titroughout the 1'111,41 Stat. and CWO.b.. apr, Clark'• Stomach Bitters are by .11 who have triud them to to the beet family 111 , .firelir the age, fur the mart , of Dynpepsia. Coeft.l‘l,l4.R. 6/1 a di., doreel etata of the I.lrer and titomacti. They nave nu rival Tho proprietors do boir pniend to mutton pe.,ple from toot ofttof preparafj,mpt that xi, primal kip., U. , 11011, tll/(1, the ton.. nt.anw /I Bit 1.4 th , y bar , . I.,tinti that ..10, vat. trial a.aa nerabal t.. render sof b ...nary F.,r ra ,h. I,,aeratle. I.) M I'I.AIII 111,1 .1 *II I i. 4 ‘,ll V amid 51arket . U R.tt II h V:l'2 , Eft, tv. , t , and by Drtiggista g,kora.ll) I\T E BOOKS. (.; 11 ar I .•, Sumner' - 1,1 • 51,12 11.4 Slated -I.y AD, CAr. Prgolret N. 1.1,111. St,ht hod 11... - 111,-1.•:, Dr. Omit .. 1.1'2 I ••Inni.e, fivaigor - by SIN Cut111.1...11 “urto.l,ll, 1111. i 3to.rltufol 1. 2 R..gers . Titbi.• Telt . . . L.4D-rn tof Lac_l3 AlouDigt, 1.1 _ K ing-nley n 111 A1.ftr.t...1 1.11 , • . • mud IL, D , Dy I lit.•l 1141 • Edo. A. D..... 1....1,1p1ete .41,1 Il o.uniliti— I v 140.71..11... Itnonll.l,l 111 1...1awt 111,10%Hi0t.t . 0 in, ('vulltrytueu—b) tA-s‘trw. 4/nut ,, ,,ACtitehbat for Ma% Kt I ickerbocker Wiley l..lfellotv . Pvter,ii, . S. V. Journal .I , y for Mxv 1L1X.171 fur 11.1.3 . rlwr Lnul " ..uaehtthl Worth. fur May „ kw•ttat for Apr:l . All ho want FL.•kn lower than clan he port Itnatet here. am a matter ••r coulee g" t.. LACYFTH'S FttatK.STONE, tuyft No 77 Fourth !street AS WU'S. J. BANKS KNOX JAMES COLLINS Si. CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants. PROPRIETORS OP THE Collins• Pltt•bnrgb ! Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. NoR. 114 AND 115 WATER STBERT, PITTSBURGH, PA Wm. Bin:slay & Co., Murphy, Tiernan .4 Co., Swab k yinclsir. Hampton. 1511..0 & Co., M'Ciandlera, Means k Co., English & Richardson. Bagsley, Woodward k Co., Truitt, Broth,r & Co., Wood, Bacon & Co. (feta PRIZE SONGS.—The New York Musical Review Prize Sous No. 1. Sweet and loa—by 0. Droael. Took Tbo flret f $2041. No. 3. Ono heart fur me—by T. de la liache. No. 3. Where are all the birds that sang—by )'rank No. 4. My gentle mniler's song—by C C. Conyeree Tont. he .rroncl price of WO. No. 5. The liehy—by B D. Allyn No 8. The Floirere--by Frank Darley No. 7. The Parting—by U. C. Watson. N. 8. The Serenado--hy Robert Scope'. The above eight &sop, were 1..4,1.1 from 44.1 •ent f, competition, and it is the beet collection of S age ever pu b. ilbbed in America. They are mood in impeth chyle. and mold at the low price of TWENTY-Fret:CETSEANI. Fvr sale at the Music Store of ritri JOILti If. 7.4ELLaIi, Sl R'.,0,1 et LIVE SOAP-20 boxes in store and frr lain by (my6l SPRINGER LIARBAUGEI 15 boxes in store mindG ERMAN SOAP for sale by run] SPRINGER HAMRA UGH. EXTRA * FAMILY FLOUR--50 bbls: AA Just &waived, sud for sale by loyfi SPRINGER lIARBAI'GH. ITERINE CANDLES-25 boxes in store ki and for sale by [myB] SPRINGER lIARBAUG /I WOOL,—The highest market price jtaid in cash by lin yfil SPRI'4O ER RA RR AIfG If LAKE FISH.-150 half tibia. White Fish, Trost, Salmon. Pirknrel, dtr., for sale by inys HENRY H. COLLINF. ATS.-200 bnehele to arrive and for sale by III) 5 HENRY 11. COLLINS. d' LASS.-500 boxes Bxlo, 9x12, 111x12, and VI 10.114, for rale by I myfr] lIENKY 11. COLLINS. DRIED APPLES.-200 bushels for sale by mys HENRY H. COLLINS T EAS 100 half chefits' Imperial, Gunpow der, Young Hynon nod Black T.J., in More and for "e Ly lmyk JOHN MOOREHEAD. TOBACCO. —75 half boxes favorite brands for wale by tiny!)JOHN MOORH F.A D. SUGAR.—Prime A R.—Prime New Orleans in store and 1.,.) for sale by I ulys JOHN MOORHEA O. MOLASSES. -125 bbls. N. O. Molasses for wale by (tub) JOHN MOORHEAD DRIED APPLES.-200 bushels Dried A l e plea, to store and for sale by CASH FOR WOOL—The highest market price, paid in cub, by SPRINGER HARBAUGII. NOTICE is hereby &-iven that the Annual Meeting for the election of Directors of the Pitt.. hotel, ('ineinaatl *old Louisville Telegraph ('ompany, will to held at the National Telegraph Otte, in the my of Lon h)., on the drat Mond.) iecrond day June ne‘i, at 10 iAliick A. M. JOSHUA MANNA. 13415 4.3entatary. =MI tO3E3 =2l 13= FORSI7I.I A !AC'UTT. 75 Vi'ater str,et w.~: N • t t. 41 ''Np." • - THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Items Ns•:e' YORK, May 7.—The Walker sympathisers held a preliminary meeting last evening, at which one of the City Aldermen presided. They resolved to call a mass meeting of the friends of Nicaragua, to meet next Monday in the National Shortly after adjournment it wan announced that a telegraphic despatch had been received-from Senabirs Douglas and Weller, promising to speak at the mass meeting, should their engagements allow them to leave Washington. The great trot between Lantern and Ilus, one mile beats, the hest 3 in 5, in harness, for $lO, O OO, came off yesterday, over the Union Course. Lantern won the Ist, 3d, and 4th beats; time, 2:35, 2:301, 2:321 and 2:371 The anniversary of the Now York Colonization Society was held last evening in the Reformed Dutch church, corner of Fourth and La Fayette Place. The audience was select, though lint numer ous. A. 11. Phelps, Esq.. presidia'. After the pro ceedings bud opened with appropriate religious ex. ereises, Dr. Mordeth read the 24th annual report of the society. The report represents the allairs to he in a promising condition. The receipts, including those for the educational fund, are very nearly $40,. One, and the expenditures nearly balance the re ceipts. The meeting was addressed by Dr. K. Fin lay, of N. J.; Rev. T. S. Cuyler, of N. Y.: Rev. R. R. thinly, of Washington. and Rey. D. tlihnott, of New York. During his remarks, the Rey. Mr. Cuy. l ee v e hem e ntly denounced the repeal of the Msssouri Compromise, and was warmly applauded. The annual meeting of the Society was held after adjournment, when Anson 11. Phelps was re-elected President. and the Rev. F. 11. Kinney Corresponding Secretary. A series of resolutions were also adopted. American State Connell May St h. - The A-merle/In State Conned lam here this morning. One hundred and forty nine POUncil9 were represented by 27S delegates. sin the wevund ballot tile lion. M. n. Cobb. of the liovernur Council, a Fillmoreite, was eleeted President, having to lIS. for Lieut. Governor, Benekley, anti. The otheers of council were also elected by the party oppos e d to Fillmore. Mr. White, of Medway, o tiered re , olutions repudiating the nomina tion of Fillmore, and in faul, of the balloting of the Imerican Contention. Amidst great excitement the resolutions were laid on the table by a decided ina rority. Mr. Ely. of Newton. oidet,l nos„ lotions in fat •.f Hie A Illebf•Nrl pony I.,111.• the State in the coining 01,0t1 , 11 by allowing each 1110111- her to vote as Le thinks best lit Presidential matter, A long debate emmed, during which the anti till. roureitee declared that a failure to repudiate di present national nomination, would destroy the American party in Ma,,achusetts. The announce• ment that New Hampshire had repudiated Fillmore W 11.4 received with nbeers. r;ronns and hi-s.'- . The Ely resolution. , were I Ail 00 the table to be taken up at time o'clock. The Fillmore delegate, left th, 110U•e, and are now u , ing the Adam, Hon,. The . % will probately issue a call I , A coat enti:ut t„ delegates to the New York Convention of dull City item• Mmy 7.- The ihr..x. \Vasliirletr , ll orre,ponJout ,rty- the Ral'rowd t'“tritnittee will re ..rt their hilk The ',rood C..tnntittee t• •nfererve ..n the D, fieien , y It,ll faile,l to n;.....rec io day. tin Water NV“rks ,tad Army A nprol.r.atn•Ti 'rein in h e the ply reoittnent. The '''f.enkld will nil/oin( another ietta iittee It i• 4 ael i d.tv rl.a! fgriher ;Itt,rA 114 , 0 hee•! 1,4 I,' the 4;len Cand nib, a at N.era,:na. m hallrlZ r !sod ..•la to no kneer delay aer,n maklrti: war A larze number of eentra , tnrg we, a! the P—t ffine Department. attending the lienoe,,,emer)t icon ;van awarde fir carry - mg in Nes, Jersey, 'loatnn, Delaware and Nlar, land. There wen , IT 11,1, nf ~0011 ',Her., I.iit the r- ,, rnre!lti.,n wl, 1,..t real. ~, r h , • fir t.f . Ow I I ~ rtar,t ..•:ntrtrtr ',.; the eamt..a.t., and ra.:r0.t.1.. are re,ar. ed La a It,r!hrr Steamer Effie Afton Burned. 1%, tn. M,v 7- S T .eeta! eleitratetiet the " Edie Artiin, - dated Riiek 1-land. •tuteti thnr that summer. iw,nud fn r C irt r thnv • t ., t. Pant, scull a valuable rar a n, rind rtrtiwiled .Im,ll:frr. tansYrrt ,, k,l "12:1111;,I the H. i r e. 1.1011 r. irttie, the I H .,•r . rit that t i hr tutnteiltateh cau g ht Itre and 114, burned t. th. eti tc e I:iiat d At , 1:t1 1..“. Ail sere tinted. Ti.e tra-tientrer•th e ,. The F rr,,. Ant., ttu. 1.n,!: her, ]rt•t etitttr - ,t 3 , an :10.111,rit-t .• twured rt.• I liy I a i l .1 c Ifurti. • 1 r 7.• nth. "rt.,. 317 , 1 I Ile r,ther,r, He, it •;t ;; alualiti, the hire Le boat t. The. Phlladelphln Iglections I' ill .1 rq:i 1 . 111 \I.-•y P , O rwhrrt• r-t-t.tt -b , P4 rt•t0.. , 1 [3,1 r,rifirlll Ott. that \ Ills. Detnitm•r7:•,. . . , an.tidate for May •r, will will I•e large. lint it will not he kniiwn will sic rent until nine daslight. The • til will U,•rn , .crane. The let IV iL r,l majority Ivr Vlllll. May 7. -The D.lnne-rnt= ha ra alaet.wl V31.1r Lv I , enrly 4.004) majnylty. The I oetnocrat., have Imo th,l• of the City 1 •.11,,,1. %Va•tillogtnn firms 7`;.:‘, •ilk. star 7 The ~,e rrt •p „ i t h. e t relegrftph• fr-ttt IVII-t• Itzt-tt Otto the ttett3te t t L.•flitutttre itt•••1••trt• I • tt.ke n,, 11 N3‘3l rtt.tuttrt I.l,43Fithi• week. tt ,th••ltt trn.tit•i: r.. r 0 „ the Tietintt t .t.• The Prer•kiritt 113••• +Pitt 311 rtt eettl, 0 pleryage 1. the W/111.11,1,114 the ..! p, 0.l Nll•lshiptnrti tate ttl . them 1., tle.rtitntr.. 3,1 :kr ,tier fir •Irttrirtott-s , . at kry \Vr.r. tilttel• ht+ xrrerl t•• Ica a him L•.t . t• itatztt••• hat n..r tr:th, Ex Slnt..r .;rl,l,lm.rt, ,t•r,:;sl 0,, Luta - long, ..! th.• Connecticut Leiti•lntive Caucus ss II %, rs. Nlay l A , all.ll-4 .71 n. tilherN the II -use llepr.—eniatlves held th , to , unn..ll. nia.lo Spvaker, 11,11 lift-elle Ken-It - wk. I, . 11. Trutnl.ll 21101 1N,1410 11. lire .1) Pritorr. Cartinvhkn 11 ,, t.-111,, , TheSenn' , tkt•nw.lati , l 11, II , t'. Lyman 11 I. on, arid If 11. Plait i'lnrk. 12=1=!!13 tduunr, \1,9 7 we due, is at hand. A duel ung fimght r.n Saturday iu Norch Car•dinn beivreen lor.lklun tut' Mr. Fllnner, or IVdmin:: Wilkins wa. killed at the third fire. AUCTION SALES BANK S 111' KS AT -ON THURSDA ..1.1!1, 11/1) N''k. t, ill 1.• ....ltairet, 51,, ll:tilts' 1tt,,1 !Oxman, tut,•' , Exchttnit , Itstisk Putoilotrt;tl I. ,1., Ltopo..ll Rub St.., k At DA %1S Aw Cr BANK OF 11(;11 Sit Al TH list/ I Sly. 1:41t. oti th., Merchant.' hmrtl, et/C, xIII / e 11,14 1//0 nhwnua Itxuk / 1 VULhur r 't“'k. lIINIF P. M. DA 1 I.v, An, t'r 1.14 EA 'l'( II:'S SA LE OF VA Ll' A IiLF: RY.A I. ESTATE. [JUST NESS ,STAND. It. ITH DIVELIe INH ID lUSE. .1"1' AN!, 11119011 }:VENTS, OV ('HARTIEE, cREEK, AT Art'rltiN .- tin TUESDAN' 11,11,11 g. Mal' lath. Pert, ittpt.,r) .1... by intl., of the en, vlllll5 Execut..r, .4 Philip stitith..b, valitable 171rne stand and piece ..t land, alt ante ,al the I'ittnbnrgh nail Stenbenvllle turnpike pen], at Cloutier, cres.k, hair mil, Irian Ititteburgli. iu ('Lacher, tow nship. Allegheny county, will be nu the premises. at IT BLIC SALE. ..n acimunt ..1 crater purchaser, all that valuable and well irnpr..yed 1.1,-e of bunt and t /LH ESTABLISHED PLACE OF SUCI NESS itud TAVERN STAND, on Chortler* cr..ek, it, t 54 , t/i/tql vale Turnpike Rand, at present uccupiisl James NleDannell. with dwelling. barn. stable, blackiunith Rini, mut other buildings. bounded by laude at Thomas Flanagin, the heirs of M. Oul& 11. de. :eit,ed and by nun Chortler', creek, containing al...tit f.rty three acre,. siztv-two perrbes. strwt measure. Thin Land elll be sols subject to a claim of !mid McDonnell, under a him. dated Nevem her Irak, ISO, tar and , hlrlng hut natural life, at the yearly rent chaxgo a! 1.11.t1, pa, al,le s..f111.1:1[111.11y. Tetrus-4000-lourth rash. and the Hlahre to three pin annual payment« votb inherent payal.ll.settn-annunlly. sect/r -ed On the prethifte., ftuther parilehlarn apply at M. - henna', A heth , h Marra., httaborgh. or to Jame., M'lM , hhell, the prenoses. JAME'S M. SMITH. 1 „ .h I F•OPEI SMITH. x " l' Mr li ENNA, A orttooeer FLOWERS AND FRIAT.—A. A. MASON a Ca t. bare just reNceowl by Earl - eats, ten more rartons ,ery fine Fren. b nOWNIII UPI Fruit, Was Fruits, etc., the Ilumt itsaortinent to be found m the city. toy.i 900 BOXE S Extra Scalded Herring, new: e•—• 200 [..,xo s No I Ilerring, new: Jura roceived and ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood strut for ouLle by I;•bti MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS ; (Iran. and ;,, d Col y the , =Ei== Ifoy and Manor , . F., Ln. Togothor with a large nod exteloove amortooqd 11m - door, Just roc, irod and bar ARIP L.w, ta. No. Wood odrosot, boin.o.n hurnond alloy nod Fourth edreot, Pirodoarh. SA WI- FIIINEi+TetcE 0p24.0 HONEY -3 onscy, fi)r sale by mas lIENkY 11. COLLINS MX,tiA ZIN ES. lih - k wood, Knlckerlwwkor. Frank L.P110 . 11 fitment, of Ftwhion, London Illunt , rnto , :cl Ac., (or P 111.! by It. T. C 41 Fifth WANTED.—Constant employment will be 10%,13 ton good Gardener or Farm,. Apply t BLAKELY & It WHEY WA N E go - eTti o.pporo Aildrenft Box 1301, l'lttaborgh Pont of- Inyl. . . _ Nir ANTEI) ,-A Teav her of the I ;'(trtnan I I.nupia.p.-ultu clan daroto an hour o r 4w,, 444.1 [ day huouht a pupil. Addrune C 81. Clair lintrU 11,1:3tt ANEW COTTAGE HOUSE, of 5 Rootnm, f.,r gni,. A C.inlf,,rtAbl.. I,"itso “1 7 moon, A kick houso, of 7 i o , nun, for Ault. hr S. thTTIIIIXIIT .4 RON, 61 Markrt mtreot. FLOUR. —3li) bias. Western extra Flour in ,tare trod for met)« Ly Ft)ItSYTIT fi SCXMT, Wyl 75 Wnt,•r .tr.-et ('1 BEEN APPLES—SU barrels I;.r sale by ILENI Y COLLINC. • V ' 0. _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _-,5.. ~.~ PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Pres-U.-rt. :L. WI I,IIIA Vizelt.r.ridessts. T CLARKE, GEO. W. CARR. Treasurer. N. HOLM FS, Ja. &cretary. JAMES P. BARB. Ruperintendrol. T. NORTHAM, la. Onramittee of Arbitration fur March . OFAI W. CAS. V. P. ISAIAH DICKEY, T. B. UPDIKE, SAMUEL DILWORTH, J. It. CANFIELD A Itliough the %rather is mill 'tory ineletnelit. Luore. contlnuem brisk. There is a good stage of water with io probability of a tlerrrarle for 'mule abaro. tratiq..lll tiou bu.in,as in being tranaacted. FLOUR...Market unchanged !tato price, with it fair bus inosa.in proportion to lib), extra at ig,SO ho Ills supertlne at ; 441 blob, it, at $2; 711bw, d„ „, IS: 2:4 14141 a. extra at 11,5.72; 213 bhts Jy at te,,, n ,,,d too ki d , do, at V,,87b4: all them. aalea were made (rum Stare rEED . 300 sa, ks (non so, hurl. al 46(ct, 114 . 100 MI. OR In 1) bin, Corn in the ear, delivinial 12•. ; 250 bosh Oat, fri o vi huff, at 2eir, and Lush d o fmoin More, at 30.-. StsliA .Sala 5 lid, fair at )4:, 4 c., Ganr manils, mal Mall, law Lair at day.. Alt)I.A F:S..Saks IN) 1.1.15., oak, 01 , short tune: 10 bbl. .10 at -o',r, tail,, and 10 14.1 a. tIO 0111101) V. Solna 40 1,1.1.4 rectified al. 24.• Kcal 7.0 1.1.1,, , in lute, at . .1.840.....nr. FR PIT... Oak :,101 hush dried l'en.ll,l at $1 ,87!..; 11A V... Sale 4 lona I.rtle.l, (runt wharf, at $12...50(414. 11,1(2(1N.. The 81t1.-4 01 Raton runtinun tu he heavy, tytt Ir .•n t, Ilan tr... ; sale, 3000 its. dtutilOnt a, rich,. and rti) 811tolal, at eIL/411,1 11. 1 Y 21/10) der. at 7..17 3 ic.. thirty days 111,060 Ikrn, Ark, at ka.r, taunt. tint.—:l2't., Mr. h a ts, a t 10. 1 „ du.; 71001 Rat. alhathlets at d.... 340 t .ithat at A , i'418 , 4 .-..10 2000 tha. /011101 nt 10, : AXat lb+ shun/Oen+ at Woo Pro On at 7 . rash. 4000 IN sit,,, at 51 0 ,. - ,ranll, 1 0 00 rash: 10.1 111 m. hams at 10 l • ..1101 1 0 tiara, rnn.l Lame nt , thirty ,loot. 1.0:011. 849.1•.• IS Leg, N... 1 at , e.ash 141:EN Sale L ha dried at 10 oat,. VISIT.. Sale, R lark. large No 3 Alarkerel at p, 1..14, Mao ,a 1 dry ~,It herrinda at $4.2.. , rash, 10 14.4 a. mute dry Kali .li. at $7, sad 19!..j: whit., at 1.6. VENIS,,N HANN Salt. 1000 Ibrt. at or. swab I'llll Is Sala u bids. ulnas at slB,la , Aale 41.1, N.. 1 Lard wt ata KM, A IiAS Ft Salett blde 540 ) 3 malt, and A 4 rl'ir r arso .101 head lard at it ITtEs nale.lra at lAr , rub 011513 1.e.14,16 Nt.. 2at p mity '1,.. tar "al , 3 tout. Pearls at . CAigh at tn. NIAV —Einar firm. nal+. 210 MA.. M Salt. .2.(a) tmet..l. Oat. at 211. l`r..tainas Lar.l m Ma, in ...181.-mand 2.t./ t.tt.rcra {alma at 91, 4 . 1.1a.a 1.9r4 at Whiaky oak., tSa Iddt at 19. ono.. niininanv,..l. mlna Isso haps far and It,o * ,st L' r s-,,srAr in Inn,tosl , losnanti. but witho n . ~, fon.- !11. , 14,,,,, 4.10,44. it,. rinar t, matiltuary AMITSEMENTS. rrIIEATHE.•—.I. C. Friz , T ER, e.r.le Lessee and 31‘ww-r. Wtt Ii ntur Nl•img-r. . lorru.., A NIAA.LA, Tr,tau,t. J Semen,. - • UPI roar Sur {•rrent. 17 inr I Pnr.p. ' , audio.. stp Nolo" . ;:s • C,1111,-esto. !watt , . 79 1 0 rata ova& MI JOI , : O%VEN, rill x;opo‘ar 1 ifURSDAY El ENING. M. 4) Paul Prv. J. INr•Ele. •. . Jllll4 11 1"01, 1,13..01.1,1•T Wand , ering Min•l ••• • I 4 ,1 t"., 1, 4 1, E , r .. \ 1 . 1,1 11r. it.l:: 11 „:,, t T • ( ( )1 ( 1 )‘ I'V‘ 1.-.1 .t 1.. t xt.!. 011,41 11 1.., 1( 0 .W rr tiIOSITI Es x 1)11 , tu .0. , p1 , 10:14 I . ..rl , rmrwers e p• r..i .41114. , o , c 4...•,11/.13111C MADAME oLINZA, Jv THE TICiIIT ROPE, and MR . ;•:. K. 11. NELLIS, Boie.v wirunrr Al' If , I I i.I .t vAI• it. ant: h. h.o A GRAND CONCERT r I ••atr:hir: U., )f uomlm. 1 7 REElez, ,n a splot,,N,l Cuct, - .01. t.lO , MA) mond. no.ll.o4tslug. A.DALLBSION. iu Makoratan2.4. cauta lasrl3w ()1 [ N R•. M CAIaILV, 111 IL POtlTtlt and DIATR/11(11,1, u ill ittt, , nd 1.01.110 , Potting And thatributtng • , f All 1,10,f, if 1:11.1-q I i ,, NCF:HTK, I.I . :CI'VRE.R. EXHIBITIONS, 6.c. AN 1, 11) 1 11,01,i 11, V 'taw!, tel.lastiall. 4.:11,- LlO. 01.11 , 0 it 111 r..•rie pr..nryt iltt4•llt.N•il. a ,7 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. E7l ARRAN(iEMEN't I•k , ,ENtiElt TRAIN:. WILL RI'N LL111.1 . . EXIL:PT \ I.IIS, ay. 1,1 i•ox a.•.. at 7' A. %1 an I". \I Croktlttlr f. A NI and 1::4. I' %I Tlie-m.'rralti• D.., al CI: h.STLIN Witt, It3l/I+ 14.1" I , I.I ' IIIO ' S. DArDIN. FONT k INI , IANAVOLD‘. CHIC/0;1,, sAINT Ao.l all l,nota .41 r.ooln extentliDg ‘VoTa an.l INDIANA nod ILLINOIS. 14 •1111'f:tin. I'l,o At Nlansfield with . I.IIM "31 lATILIIII.I, Y. N. l / 1 ..1101.1 111.11 k I, CHI al, SA NI/Ciki , traLko k s ek.s eititerk 1,3 too' .413, r,no. D. fr. /nr. tn.l.• mI Cler..lAll.l I•to•I 1:1..1\ D, I. lIICAOO, DL'Nli 11(K ‘l.l 111 FFAI, Pn. 11, , , 11, l'ltiwitl” ,1. 155 P \I. (“t Sen.lurky. 1 . “1...1.• Al, Ith.• 14.0,61 • rout. lo .15, 11 and at live In I TI I Itt ri ,;II TICK rrs ar.• . i 1.4 It, 11111111, 1.1 1,141 n, I 11 , 1141./GLAine ..g•, xt City, Uuulirl h, llllwank .isr.. 1 •111101rItl. HI, FOll NVnycle, (.3.,4•1nt.1, and th.. prln • wal in 1k- 1i vst \ A IR ACCONItiDATION TRAIN haven new nrialiton Pittstmigh at 7, A. M. nod 1 1 . 1 . I' M. 'Leaves Plitelmigh for Nrw Itrighten, at 10... A. M. and P II For title forth, !nth - rotation tepid) to A. T. .1. ill NSttN, at Ili., corn, nffire, under the NIOIII 41,40101 a ..r at the Frdrial !dread Station, to 1.11.:0 PARKIN, Let Agent. .RAIN KELLY, Itaaaeligey Agent. niya J. 11. tiIOORE, Supt. CI tee Install, Illariklit on 6. Dayton Railroad. 1I NCI N N ATI PASSENGERS will rleive ' iltkr moue that the advertinenient of a Rival Route, g that the X o'clock A Ni train of the (dm, and Penn on Railroad Is the only one which make, connection at This is Mcoriret, and calculated to deceive the tyc'h!tt Public, as there are two daily trains hetween nod Cincinnati making close and sure connections, .1.1 It ELLRFONTA IN and DAYTON. No other route. make. —one, team with the 3 I'. V. train of the (AlOllllll Pen neryl van in Railroad. O. B. BROWN. fien'l Agent. F. KNOWLAND. Agt. Pittsburgh. foltlttf. I 1: .IN'S t,I olio Light Rey John lliighes, Rom. Catholic Bishop of Nee Voi is, 11.11.41 11.1 ell larged. By iill,llll For sale by lot It. T. VI tiIORGA N. 41 Fifth street. DEItIES AND TRIMMINGS::: j .1 A NIA S!IN Co are Jost °lamina !toothyr large well whaled 11M1 1 1. 1 11111 1 `111 of Embroideries. Ribbon!, and Trimming, of every variety, and the most elegant and lash m iv, ahle shin. .P'Pe I_l .. LA E H RICEY. REA ESTATE _ BROKERS AND AI!CTIONEERS. r..rnet rit Sironlit strrete, l'ittrimgli, will attend to nolilui t : A action any property Fold by Executer, tai by order of tir thant, Court, In the CO. nr tourity ; •tid to star deetcription of R.ml Kxtntn out o f the City. . QHT !ITS A NI) CnI.EARS made to ,irdor I. null gnat anhaal to fit, at L. HIRST] rumn A SON'S, !wit N., TO Wool •Imet. . (I"I . ND, Flnkernt.,tvn, ',ill If 1 , 1 11 contain,. om-fourth ol au acre, and Is in e .telittottiewltlon Apply C01i29 IILA It NI tt KICIINY ifyr ..1 osi , ll.oi !Anil. 0416 , 1 ti c..ortiers. Creek, tar IlnhlnS.m hoe. whip. V 11 111 , I. l'lll 111 e 1 . 11, end near 14Y - enthral'. Foi hoe the Lund a pur r ., 05 It fo the S...iib . lion a conifottelde Frame limn.. no n a a to. our. col halt Steele- high. n gond Pin' ID g Lades at the nod a vai nay 11.14 r Fruit Tree!, nisi ...mown. log hear. Pre 0 1.0,41 F.if further purl lrulnr.. apple 1.. lILAK I & 1( WILEY. Itr4ll E.tno. l'oruor Sovouth 114,1 m 1101111.1.101. • SEEDS—Giirden. Firld and Flo w , i . 11 Se4P, nl th• • nn.r4 Appr.o-otl and °h o w,, o,o o l oso l o nud r o wl, nt ho••d and Ai., irolGitnl boon,. Fllll,lroot, 01 (up-. 1 JAMES Li' Alt NoI {, - .I()DA ASII 4 o good and ‘lnitorm tlunlitc ronnufactlned by Iho l'onorylvlania 1,141 t snug llooliotny nl Tnronhitn. on hand no,l I.' ..In LEMING 111:0:4 A L.:40. 141,5 LIIIiIIIIII . I. • gr..as IlfAdland's t.ernmn ISnn MA. Nladdt.r. 4,0 tbA. Gout Tragaranih don Its, Nutrnegto C , .nr.•ntral,l Lye, is n^w artdri. fir tusking. Nup OUP 1 , 1111,1 worth Inn if potash] • it hand sad (it dale ho tn)d F•LEMI\'R Idttos CILOTIIS AND CASSIINIERES.-A. A . ki MASON d Co. barn TOCl.jved . 11 vrry Intrr and gni... rh.r unnortmnot of French and Euglinb Br. , nd Cloths n mplendut Int of black Dnnekln And Fancy C++Ae(moreA of every desert Lion. mys 11111fINC.1 hIOSLINS AND LINENS.— k 7 A A. MASON .4 en. have just olwurd ter, of ea ts line, soft finished Shirting Moslilacs very desirable makes. Also, PO wore pieces of fine qualities of Inch [aew; of the best makes, and warranted all purr k orh B 5 ACO N -150 pieces this u i r, il N tv y re H cei c v o e dg?s ' LINIE-100 bbls. this day received by 4 inyl, HENRY H. OuLLINs, - _ MCKER A EL-50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 50 this. Herrings, receiving and for vale by Inys TUNAS If. OnLLINS. ....._. WNTE (>-A Situation as .assistant clerk or Store Keever in a wholesale oi RAAB warebouse. Addresv S. P, .4 this office. ap.2ll4ltd • . i I-. ••• 4 . :1 ' 'l' , ,- , MIME .. . , COMMVR,CIAL. PITTSBURGH lIIARKETS OrrICZ or tax Dtrti MouKlyin Pon, W,41 nevlay, :tiny 7 , 1K56. Cfrichmatt Market ii=l I=l RIVER NEWS. Mirlvirtt.—Last evening at (lurk there wax 8 feet 3 Inches water in the channel, and riging. Weather cloudy, with rain throughout the day. THE fine ionmetiger steamer "Fi.rent City" in the regular packet fur Wheeling th s morning—leaving at In 11.(.1,k. THE sithstantial built Meunier - Cambriilg," will leas utot uui 3t P Jrl.w6 fur :2 , 1. Paul. THE litre lIVNV steamer "Charles Avery" will leave this evenitig. at 6 o'el.s - k. She in or light draught and will vontiutie to run during the I.uv water season. Shippers should note this fart. Tor. steamer •• Messenger," Capt. Mill ingar. wiw load ing IlirSS ill, al the 1..1 iir W i.u e l street. with the inten tion of leaving tieility. She hash surieriiir Ibr passe'nge'rs with aecontunitiatrng ~flire s. Tar SI. Lurie minoerot. of the Lill. •ape the rivrt at that platan had receded nue f.att or more and was failing at the rate of tate inch per hoar. Boat, fr,an Um Urfa, rivet nt fkaa them ritong, but it is prntlable they are falling.. Wc are glad to announce that Capt. (irate, Of ail' Stellllll, '• Philadelphia," will take out his craft Cincinnati Dr. Smith, of the clerk's office, presides with punctuality and grave In his department. Be sure and secure a ticket by this runt, THE fine steamer "J. C. Fremont" will leave tonlay for St. lAmin. She has superior 11,fanntodations for passenger, Capt. Statdale, iwr commander, and his brother, as clerk, are proverbial for their attentions to those traveling with them. Timer going Went should not fall t, give the "J. C. GREEK kV/. SUNK —Mr. Vein - hien, of the Laclede, In forms n. that the ilreek Slave Ilea Flunk at Hampton, on the limier Rapids. An far 11-4 *vs. could learn. The sinking was n caoed her running hie forcibly the Ilainpion pier, while endeavoring hn atrial a landing. She wan par tinily Ii aided, 1111 , 1 1,14 not iti ..•11 a had predicament but that entertained of her l en ug tnnivi lknli rrell PORT OF PITTSBURGH S FEET 3 INCHES WATER IN TILE ERA NEEL ARRIVED. 1 4 terinier.C.r1. Bayard. Peebles. Mimi...lb. Kollar], llenileriekson. West Newton. Jelfersrin, Worsiwartl, Brownsville. •• I.nzenu•. Bennett. Brownsville. •' Forest City, Way. Wheeling. '' Crystal Palaro, Runt,. Cine,un tit DEPARTED. I.:tearer Col Bayard. Peebles, ElizalB.l.li. '• Eolian, Ilentiertrkson, West Newton. '• Jefferson, Woodwarit, Brownsville. Luzern, Bennett. Brownsville. Diurnal. Shoals, Wheeling. Cincinnati. Abrams. Cincinnati. Quaker City. Sl'Duniels, .1. W. Mailman. !lay:, St. Paul. Prima Donna, .518 /owe, St. Lou,,. I IST OF UNCLAIMED PA('KAGES RE- A 11 k I NINO tu tre...eltico of THE ADAMS K. 114'1F:11S • •onPA N Y. No Cd Fourth street, Pet tabu rgh, which, if not sidled tor hoftere the FIRST DAY id.' JULY next, will be sold td public Auction to pay Charges and tor account ot r lisin It may run. - ern : Alliely te. 1t, , . lea. L'olont lank Pa . Adkins, J 114 11. patage. Pittsburgh .4 nicricam keg, do Al-1,',,, 11.1..1 T. pkg.., do Breen., IL II c hag, Allegheny city . Ream rand. J D. rano, Pittsburgh. Brenton, W. het box, d.• lion , NV C box, do It. the'. S S Pkg • .10 11- 1 , kafen. J. do .1 lin the, II m do do I. di nail, Chas II Irmo., do treiretnean, Dr. A II h.,. New Lisbon. reh, . Rorgan. I. I.kg . is oentugedie. pa 11-,..0rtii,.1 r d, Pittsbur g h 14....01" k C. , . I 1 1, , x. Utoontom tt Barg , ve. I. F S 1 keg, Pittsburgh Sloe z, 3: Rarer, 1 Cos hrtrigra. Miss E. 1 pkg . Brawer. D 1 .1.. do ("ran:nen VltLaheth.d. boxes. (sou: e.•unt. 1.0. , Cn't. Mrs. 11 do Pitrkburgh WO ru. L d. , Bern Ingham. I !lurch. Amos do Port nritlith chow cave. Pittsburgh . - arnpiell, .1 A I. , kage , Kittanning lapp, lion Rah ebe Presierts Furnace. I', lark Wm le do Puraburgh t raiguo. Wm. V Cuerav ill, pa. Crozet" OM. e. do Franklin. Pa. Is oar - tit. II , e bag. Pntaburgh. Deuniti. Miis suazsie per kegs. Da , ILL .la, i•ubintsy. Mature I: .10 Danner. IV babes , A uoereon. K, I s erse,,. 'Eh. o 11. 1 15.0. 1 • 111 , 1 , o,,a, lint e.. 1 , , vi I d.• Vl ornaw, Pa . F eig•leh a Apidet.cd,.l el.. Pittsburgh . I 1 , ,,,,-1 I ll I r , 'att..... Leeelthittg. to Er•sed.l'hu , E M I II 1 New elenela, l'a I pkg . Ilerc, Pa. 1 .1 , .1 :. 1 1.11 slats. l'lrtsbur,zed 1 .ens:. I I P I pkg.. 'I,. I t • • tn., Is In Le•l I'.l be x. Bleck Hawk "e • 111111 t, H P 1 pkg, .111eglictly . - It, I.•. ....met .1 If I I cork. Pittsburate I it• 10 r, Simon 0 1.,..1.„, IVlrtembeirg. Pa. 1.11.d1e A Fulton, I box. Pitt•burgh. I 1. , , A, stepher" .1. el , VII:, r J.,i„, C. 4.. Allagh. n, . ay . Fit moo. 11 , hag, Pitte•burgh. pkg, ,1.. ~0,,1, rt. 11re it. box, 'farms'. r. ..,,,,.., ...t. 13. tr . k. Isdt•bur,..de an, .1 pkg. C oinerkvllic. • litteletrgh. to elo •do 1, , 1, A. I. Canal, Venaugo r 'nog, J .to Cadiz, Uhl., hauler .1ev. , .. do Washiegteu thy, leortrersoti. MR. 40 laelnill., Wood co.. 1 a. lemer with flock, package, Pittsburgh lehr-cham, Louis do do 1.1.1,0... Tun.dhy do do I !coml.. NV S. .1 1:,,, John S do 11. I ilker, Christ d,, . .1. I "kin.. V. R II led.ogs, 11. do I trilliall, .1 Ili, I on-«r. II issSohlnal ei.. 1.00 mg., Aug I thn, Chas 1ink1...1 I.V. do lat.m.. 11. lam NI E. pkg.. I. oder., m Pe, .1 do 'I . "nst.,. Andrew, do . eeekins. 11. , I .10 ~ OLIO, A, u E 'I lanes, 'do. o W lot. I u 111..1 tin box, bails A (1... e .1 pkg, Klll3lll/111..1 box, Kdker. W. IL pac tage to adbor, Oodfrey .b. hokpatra k. 11onJ11 do Kell), Wm. .10 Iscll, P 110 feet. J IV box. [Appel. 1rir...1 trued:, Itallt,ittr. I, CI, Itto[a, I.olllihits, .1 hale. I ...Wit. Moot 11. A. pkg., I.orret took IS II Isst, Thelern,K.lwar.l pkg, olvan.t'ora ,, ,l Morse, Levi do , bents, hl• 111 .. ItoXtta. Morollittlr I Ingersoll casting, Sloht, Jacob Pkg • box. 01,,,, Dr. It. do 11,11 41 ail W I. Marten, Wm c leg, Miller, Ruth pkg, Mitieliart It Cu_ (ha, do Warren, Ohio . Morse, Rev O. C. ,In Pittsburgh. moitagnee, Wm. D. d° do Martin, Win. P. do Allegheny city. Mendenhall, S d„ Richmond, bud. itlclNXlAllti, A. 4„ Pittsburgh. Id re Imre, I' ,t„ Allegheny eity. Ilsliensey, Jun. do Pittsburgh. SicGa` iti, J. R. do Freeport Mccaer mirk, vita. do Irlrlia, Vollatigat co., to NoISOO. S. tort k bbl., Cleveland . Neon,, Rey CI it box., Pittsburgh 1 es. bert. F.I do d.• Nesbitt, Jan trunk, do 11•.1•erte.on. J.. 1111 package, de. Orrin, Jas. box, do People... Mrs. Susan do do Price, J do Allegheny city. Potnel, 110 n, D. pkg_ Kittanning Pel, Nlnt de Pit talmrgh. Pies I 1 University, box, do Peters. Flat tieia pkg., do I . ..welse.n, A .-lie hag, to Hen tiers, I' : pkg... do R. Olt Mal. I di, Shores. Pa Loth. F de , l'lttsburgh liaugh, .1 W do do Pol.lmem. II 0 G tio do 1.10.501 l Zi Bro . do do Laeve, W. 1 , do Day toi,, ikh,, s , iren, Dr Philip do Mer. erednirg. etteth, Pat , tog, Pittsburgh Smith, Eh pkg, Elderbville Sterling. Cart 'lark do Pittshur h None. I' S do A polia, Pa. Ninth K., box, Florence, Pa s. oft. t 1 .1 .1 pkg.. Steubenville, Oho Suter, II R. do Pittsburgh. ' , benne!, .1 chest, tic, Teneyke, If it pkg, do Tbeir,ton. 1 e a . C. do do Varner. 11, do do Vanktrk, W Ii I•da, Elizabeth. Pa, NVallace..l W do Pittsburgh . Wrn,lii I' H. do Kittanning Wright, W Pkg , Pittsburgh. Witham, E NS' 1ve..., Salem . Woo, .1„1,, do Rossvillc. Ohio VV oodrun Enos pkg. Kittanning. NVlnen. Elt,aik•th trunk. Waslongton cdv Yttflehert. V pkg .• Pittsburgh. W B. RA RROLL, Agent, The Adams Express 10 1 1 .1 , oh. gh. May Mb, Igo& my 7 LGROVE ROVE FEMALE SEMINARY. The Trustees of Isonst (I rove Episcopal Seminary, 0,•.• 1. 'we to the Inends .4 th e institution, that the Rot . NI Coat an II CLARKE, baying been compelled by protraci est ill le•a1110 r, reengn Ids charge ata Rector of 010 5a11... they La ve I•eeti no fortunate as to s. "tire the valuable serving ill the Iter li Loh , a T Ronne.. of NOW York, for the same no:o -il', and who enters at OW, upon the dila harge of hie du. In,.F r•on the very high and flattering commsodattons wine h they hero had of Mr RIDER., they have no doubt of hie enitneut fitness for the work committed to him, and that t hay beh. , e that tinder his management the Seminary ran , a 11,1 toprocure a large share of public tat, sod support. Persons haring daughters or wards to educate arc partic ularly desired 'to acquaint themselves with Inn 101/1113ItIgttli Neil tiLl Oda institution afford, both as respects its beentilid and sal throat poratiou. ton and a half mitre from the city; and tthe. the tamlittee for the thorough and refined educatlol:l ru.m,ntwl in ite efficient corps ill instructors. fire,, tars to., le. obtained On application to the Rector. Cr *HI I ,a the Trust,. Patsburgh, April Lth,lS.V.. GLOM!. OLIVER W. BIRNES, GEO. S. SELDEN. Wruava F. JOHNSTON Titzonnat B. ULAN ap3o-ergi 1 to:chj ... ,, c i ,-----, FRESH ARRIVAL. Nol la to ~.. so FINE BLUE POINTS and Egg V '' Harbor Salt Shell OT just received at No. . 111, Wood Street, which will be served up with all the de nestles of the season. Also, Fresh fish receiver] dully from the east arid west, which can be bad at the above platae in any desired quantity; ;also to the Diamond market ~,•ry morning during the week. S. STF:INRUCK, er3o i Agent for the Philadelphia Oyster and Fish Co. T.NVO BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE—Sitd ace on hcott and Elm streets, well finished and in good eta ir, u it h lot of ground 24 feet front on Scott, and running bock to Elm. will he sold for -""00. One house rontains nix. a./ the other four rooms, with geoid cellnes, paved yards Ac Far terms, apply to S. CUTHBERT & SON, ' myl 51 Market street. LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS THE PITTSBITROU AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIO lIT Tina lAnga is composed of seven first-class. powerful Steamers, nue. quailed for speed, 111,11.11110 r, ,sf,ty and comfort, and is the oats' THROE/011 I/ AII. Y LINN or lirran Psenors on the Ohio river. It evniwcts with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint 1,111,1, by which passengers and freights are ticketed and receljded ihrungh daily Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following heats: ; Llasis of departure Boats. Lb P ta ` ns ' fr.= Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATF M. W. Balm IMO YER, ' Sunday. CITY OF WHEELI Ni 1.... 'Jona SFLoar. . Monday. ALLEGHENY I. N. COOKS Tuesday. CINCINNATI AUELANS Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA .... ..... . R. J. ORA Cr. Thursday. PEI , INSYLVANIA ASIR KLINLPINER... Friday. I O'Nkst. le_ Leave daily at 10 A. M. precisely, So freight received alter nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulate, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON JOHN FLACK, ' Agents,/ Monongahela House Buildings. Prrrssuitou, November, 1855—idecItt Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. Tho DIURNAL, Capt. J. A. Snolza, and the FOREST CITY, Capt. B. WAY, will run as IIIsXJULAR DAILY PACKETS between Pitts burgh. Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all interme doge ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays. at 10 o'clock, A. M.—RITURIVING, she will learn Wheeling on Tuesdays, ThaiSdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, A. 01. The FOREST CITY will nl.O leave Pittsburgh on TneAslays, Thursdays and Saturdays. at 10 o'clock. A. M.—ltrivramm, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri. days, lor a f t roi g o 7'clrc. passag e. bl a clock, A. M. on board; or to J. D. COLLINUWOOD, Agent, Nu. 1b Front struet. Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg. Ilockingport, Pomeroy, Point Pleasant and Gallpolls. The new and very light draught steamer " MIA FILES AVKItY, Carr. W. P. Teattesoa, ...w.f .. will leave tor the above and intermediate ports every Friday, at 4 P. 11. The Charles Avery is now receiving freight at the Motion galn:la wharf. beta , Cll Ferry and Short etreeta. The flue steamer MESSENGER, Captain M. ' .Nlll.l Pfr ER —Clerk. C. L. BFLENNiN,—AviII leave • the above and all intermediate ports on May nth. et 10 A. M. TI 1 , ... , 1) k 1 For or passage apply on hoard, or at tho PITTS. RI: RO .MARINE A S:4)121 ATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water ntreet. rnys . . The fine Mtearri, MINERVA, Captain JOHN lounoN,—Clerk. J. S. Deaaann,—will leave her the ahem and intermediate I.orts on THORS DA Y. May hilt, at In o'clock A. M. . . For freight or passage apply on board, or at the PrITS -11 )IARIN E. A SS , CIATION ItOU.S.I.i, No b 2 Water trort. nlyti For St- Louis. ✓ Thy Ftearner.l.S„ PRINGLE, Capt WILLIA 'lO7-11i,ta-k". 1 M Fv fr.•t4hi p.u,e:y,f• apply NI Lpoarri or xt tho I'irrs— itric.:ll 31.11; IN E A A TIOS 1(00316, No. 52 15ratr ,tr., 7 myS TI:- •tot no, EQUIN ,I X. Copt. nr.ORoE Row- LET—CI,'I k. Gonu;E W 16.4tve for the al..ve and I ittormothato ports ou FRIDA Y. M.l v Atli , A 'I fr-ht!.t nn I , oard, or to I.lin PITTS- M'lti; .\IIIM AS:-6CIATION RIXDIS, No. R 2 Witt, For St. Lout., Keokuk and St. Paul .ItT II SI AR. W HALLE!' —el I:. A J w:11 Rave 1, the uhorr and int..rnß , Daia• on SATURDAY. Mu), F•.r fresglst .st th•s Li - RUI! MARINE AN,... , C1.111 , kS RothNIS, N. FC Vate h,ft4.l. ply; Tho stemnor. Csipt..l. C. 31'Cst.. 01—C1 , 1 k. 1,,y, for O. Nre 1,11 ports on SATCKDAI7, May ua L, at In k. A. 11 Ft , i appiv wI 1.1.111.. - at Or PITT, 1 , 1 - !: 4 ,11 LOOMe, No. Watcr Thy fiat 1 , ,,117,T W. IL DENNY. Criptain Lrns. will Imvt, for t he totertuefette twrtx , uu TUESDAY, at In) A M. fivi4ht pa...sar., apply hoard. or at tbr BURGH MARINE A6,' , OI2IATION 1t , a).1.12 4 ~ No. 82 Wat, t rvvt. ruys For St. Lotti. The 6t..amer EMPIRE CITY. Captain J. M. .Ir: will alive and interaksdutte ports, ou TUESDAY, May t•th,nt 10 A. 31. For Irtiaht or Iguatage apply on tmrrl or at the PITTS -111.710.111 MARINE ASSOCIATION 1110.315, No. 82 Water mys Nor St. Louis and Illinois River. - The now en• • amer .1. 11. CUXN, Cnt•r. JAMES to.. will leave for the above and inter. inediato liven TUESDAY, May 6th. 10 A. M. For fn•i¢ht or 1 , 41.414Ure apply Im hoard, or at the I'ITTS. III:11011 A'l NIA it IN E A. , SI a'l A Tin? ROOMS. a p3O Fur St. Louis, Galena, Dubuque and St. Kittanning. IV ar,n. A Ilt•gin.ny wit r. Clarion ' a. rO, city. Paul. Thr 5t,.11,•r .1. W. lIAILMA X. Captain W. II t r. —it. HOW WAVY far Ow and intertnetliata on TUBI 4 .DA.T, May Pith, at 10 o'clo4-41. A. M. freight. or pa doge upply on boanl. or nt the PITTS IZG If 31A1t1NE AS..ttOCI ATION .H.(.N)NIS, Nu. 82 Water Nkr..nn0.11,111... I.llL4l,orgli t l'ittsttttrett • Ihtrltligtt tn. 1 . . L. littAturgh l3toarner J. C. FREMONT, Capt. .1. C. STOCK DALL—Clerk, A. Stuck DALE—WiII ICAVt , bd . the above and inu•rmediate ports on WED. Esl/A Y. May 7 th. at 10 o'clock, A. M. For lreiv,lit or paNsage apply on board. mpg The , tenterLAIVItiINCR. Captain 11. ` .. .4-3, LA p. leave for the above and intermediate torts on MS DA Y. May nth. at 10 t .',.1 0 ,k & M Allezhsny rati Pittsburgh. Wfir.n, I hi Pitta nn.l 111innro I lit Imrs.,ll Fpm . pnv,otra apply no hoard, or :a filo PITTS• ti 1.1 M. NINE Az1: 4 0(.1.1i lON ROOMS, No. 02 {Voter strr,t The stmaler K. F. Sa S.S, Ca t. J. S. MULFORD m. P. hattit—will for the above, ii 44°l2. t W ad i t crated att., pvrts on TUN.SDA V. May 6th. at Itt o'cl.ck A. M. Itavontia, Oho F.lryln. Cl. velnlet I•ittnhnrgh. ltnn~kvill,. Ind. Washingnin city Allegheny city. For freight or passage apply on board, or at the PITTS BURGII MARINE Ar,IOCIATION 1200 MS, No. 82 {Serer street. For St. Louts. Galena, and Dubuque. The %team, CAMBRIDUE, ('apt. S. DEAN,— .1. I'. PutLEV,—will leave for the ahoy., and interawth.tie volts, ort THISIDAY, May Cah. at 10 Wel.w.k A. M. For freight or pasttagn apply on board, or at the PITTE. BURCH MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. s•_ Water st reet. my 2 Ti..•,temuer FRED. LORENZ. Capt. it.GII.IOET. J. IL FiIfILUIDSON,—Wiii alw NO and all iutormnlintr porta on IV ELJNEF- Y, May 7th. at 4 P. M. Ror freight ur paAsage apply on board, or at the ITITS -141:11(;11 51A RI NE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, Nu. 82. Water inys DE QUINCEY'S NEW VOLUMES—and DE other new Boulta. just re rived by John S. Thivison, 15Z, Market. near 4th street. gnin. - ey's Memorials. 2 vol,. C~a[[ribmtiana t.. Literature; Lescriptirc. Critical. Minor on& Ibabraphiral. Philca.phical and Poetical. by Samuel Gilman. U. P Popular Ihstory of the Enchsh lltbh, Conant _ . At I tome and A 'road. or Thinizs and Thoughts in A meri. rand Enrol., by Nlargamt Fuller Om,ill. Kn o w l ed ge it ower. it netr,u the Pr.slurlion Fore. of Msalern Society, and the iii,l , llln of Labor, Capital and Skill. by Clierlea Knight 13111/1,0116 euiraving, The Heroes. or Greek Fairy rules I, my Children, by her. C. Kingsley. Hypotlit, by salvo author Edward Clifford, Memorial of Childhts - cl: Carter's Last Juvenile; Itiotley's Dutch Republic, In cloth and sheep: Wire's Laws of the Ancient Hebrews. A Second Journey Round the World, by Ida Pfiefor. The Queen's Sermon, Re in Common Life • by Cam. fetifield's Comparative Physiognomy. Miss 'Beecher'. Neon Bnoka, Physiology and Coliathanic Ex ereires, and Letters to the People I.n Health; also. h er D o . meets Economy and Receipt Book: the itreat Book for Boys, The Wonders of Scien,•e. or Young Humphrey Bat y (The Cornish A potherary Boy. who taught hinself Natural and eventually hemme President of the Royal do . lety.i the lite • a wonderful Boy. written for Boys: taus tru•••l, eats.A [aloes Learning to Thi uk and Learn tag Talk. Delten's tte Ith,lk, for Children. h vols.. Ac DRA.TT'S DAUGErREOTYPES AND AM BROTYPES, whrh give eta h general satisfaction are doily ..bound. in every Mud of weather, at Lafayette Build ing, N. R 7 FOURTH street. Particular 011..1'11a-11 paid to wyping, :LS the time of sitting to much lane than ri qutrorl for bougerreotypea. Pictures of children taken iu Lew erionde in either of the above named style,:- Atubni ti Pe or Pavgerr,,rn, Copies inad, c..rreetly tram • of , ry kiod of pictlll,.. Warranted perfect Pri4.4,1 moderate. "lttr moth - , in, TO PLEAtSE. W ALKER'S I'NEQUALLED IN IN K.—l have PIN( rereln,i a large dopply of this ceiebrat.l Indehlde Ink. with or without the profane ¶l,l It tb torlerrd us the tent ,oh flow ,yll n all cnme the money will he reiuurled where it does not please. JOS. FLEMING, req - ner Diamond alley and Market at WATCHES A NDJ EWE LRY—WhOleSalo and retail, at Eastern pi Ices. W. W. WILSON. WaTen REPA IRlNG.—Church and of ti, Clod. manufactured. All ww.rk guaranteed. W. W. WILSON. . 1 , 2 s .for sale hp A. FAIiNESTOCK (CO JOliti lIAFT, successor to James Me t, iinfiey, whederute and retud nod d.atler is PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS. orti, or Wood and Sixth xtreets. Pittstargl.l. 13F1. Regular Agent for Dr. Fnrd's Me hrine. np2l HAIR BRUSHES—Large supplies of Eng -I.la Hair Brushes just received by VALUABLE FARM FOR ItExT—Situate in Robinson township, on the wators of Cliartiers Creek, four and a half miles from the city, adjoining h11:1115 of Scully's heirs and others--curtaining alKint 70 acres, well improved and well adapted for gardening purposes; well stocked with choice fruit. Apply to felOdiaw BL X.FLY & MIGUEL To"'H SOAP-12 doz. Water's celebrated Tooth Soap, recd by JOS. FLEMING, ap2.5 corner Diamond alley and Market et ,••• k STEAMBOATS. 1855. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Laai. v iii e , and Saint Louts. WHEELING, &c. LOUISVILLE. For Cincinnati and Louisville or Louisville SAINT LOUIS, &c lIMEII For St. Louie and Illinois River E=IM=B For St:Lonls For St. Louis. NASHVILLE. For Nashville FL) MINCt Corner Morket et. and Diamond .' .. ~ c '.`4' Iv n 4 ': n HOLLAND`BITTERS 1856. Echt Hollandscl ° Kruiden. Bitters. %IWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro duction of this valuable Leni , t De Into the United Statee During this time It has gains! frateraal popularity as remedy for • • Kligauon,,, Eteadaehe, From and 44,,,fru,3"PePrk,gt unntolagin, 1.441 --'l7/reding Many of our most worthy cltizetui teeilf — Y to Its wonderful efficacy in all affections of the stomach and liver. Au a tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief it affords in all cases of debility or weakness 'of any Mud ir almost in. stantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic Mk". dons, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. When eminent physicians prescribe, and their pattemts so unhesitatingly recommend, surely wo may came t doubt, and eagerly test its 'virtues for ourselves. FEVER AND AGUE. Chu, of Eight Months' Sanding , Cured by Barham Wel land Bitters.—Michnol Kelly, No. 117 Grant, near Smithfield street, says: "Last July, while running on the river, l on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, wee taken with fever and ague. For eight long months Letdfored with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time I was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for dif ferent medicines, but I found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my trying Boer have's Rolland Bitters, saying that a cure was sructivinteed. After taking it for ono week, I must state I was a sound man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have had no return of the chills and fever whatever." 1 the above statement is true. THOMAS Anaws, Diamond House, Or at R. Chetrter's,Gothiolla/l. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY., Mr. Silas Liacomb, of Birmingham, says: "I have found in Eberhardt, Bitters a remedy for 'headache and debility. My wife hoe slob used It with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he has experienced much relief from its use for headache. BEAD TIMM A Hollander's Datimony.—Jacob Rinsken, living in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pros tration of mind and body, I have bedn retrieved, by using Boerhavde Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such Itigh repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—in fact, In every Holland settlement in the United States—argues much in its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH. R.ESTORKG. Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above titaburgh, an the Pennsylvania Canal, says: "When I commenced taking Ikenhave's Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS OP THE STOMACH' AND INDIGESTION. Another Great Cure Effected by Boerktive's Holland Bitters. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Holland Town, She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of the stomach and indigestion. She had been under a physi cian's care for some time, but the disease seemed to baffle even his skill. She purchased some Holland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning, and wo firmly believe that this another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing you con rely upon, what we have published are from persona much respected in our community, and are literally true. J. Qutems, Editor Sheboygan Nionatocte, Sheboygan, Wis. RIIEUMATIS3I. ' . A Clue of Two Months' Standing Curccil-by Botrhave's Hol land Bitters.—floorge Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: “After mattering for three monde, with rheumatism—a part of the time m severely as to COlati Ce me to my bed—l have been entirely cured by using Boerhave's Hplland Bitters. I have had one attack since, but found almost instantaneous roll.! in the same medicine. It Is, In my opinion, a sure retredy for rhonmatien." NERVOUS AND RELEITMATIC AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather is likely to produce a great deal of sickness. To persons troubled wittP nervous or rheumatic affectiona, we would recommend Boerhave's Rolland Bitters!. On referring to our columns you will find certificates from some of our first German and English citizene.—Pcrinsyl mania Skats Zeitung. THE WORST FORM OF PYLVA CAN BE CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle men. who have cuvi. thoroughly tested, and now recommend Boerhave's llollacd Bitters as a remedy for piles. We are not at liberty to pal bah their names, but will take pleasure in referring any perscu to them who denies this statement For this affectieu. one-hall of the prescribed - dose should be taken—say half-teaspoonful—morning, noon and night, ono how before meals. The great popularity of thin daligbtfal Aroma has induced many imitations which the public should guard against pur chasing. 13e not persuaded to buy anything else until von have given Boertuive's Holland Bitters a far trial. One bot tle will convince you how infinitely superior It Is to all these .YES- Sold at $1 per bottle or six bottles for SS, by the sole proprietors, BENJAIIIN PAGE, J 14 .7 & CO., - Mannfitctnring Pharmacentiets and Chemiate, car. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. IL IL SELLVES & CO., Druggists, corner Second end Wood streets. And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester and Temporanceville. sePl4dawly DRrVATEE' DISASES--DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth tS trouts, devotes hts entire attention to au Office Prue t Cis business is, for the most part, confined to pri to Venereal - Disease:. and such painful 101 - eckent, brought ouleyAinspisulexual,youthfulinduLgence ardluinceatt. Syphilia, Sy tic Eruptions,phi Gonorrhea, Gleet,l3Wicture Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases of the Venereal Organ. Skin Mimes, Scorbutic Eruptions, Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weakns, y ltupetency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, M onthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In Ano, Nercuna Affections. Pains in the Back and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assumes, of a speedy care to all who may come an der his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms 50 Smithfield at., between Third and Feurth streets. Aar Charges moderate. (novSsfamly DR. BROWN AT HOME.-Dr. BROWN in now at his new quarters, No. SO SMITHFIELD STREET, where the afflicted are invited po call. Certain, safe and speedy cures in all canes guaranteed. Pernons (Doted with the following diseases should not fail to get bin advice; Syphillis, Gonorlice ' Blest, Strictures, Urethal Dis charge;, Impurity of the Itlood, and all diseases of Venereal origin; Skin Diseases, Teeter, Ring Worm, Mercurial Paine, Seminal Weakness, Monthly Suppressions. Mensal of the Joints, Fistula in Ano. Nervous Affections, Pain In the Back, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys. ap7 DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECILET DISRASRS. ILis success in long-standing MEN'S iS nuequalled. The anictod are invited to call without delay.. Persons afflicted with Venereal Di. eases, Rheumatism, Blew, or Seminal Debility, should net delay to get bin advice. Letters containing a fen, immediate ly answered. Offic and Privato Rams, No. 50 Sinktitiela meet, I.otarre.o. Third 4nel Vntorth atrAnte 4•00 AA cAuv DIL DUPONOYS HOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS FOR FEIIALES. The combination of ingredients in Dr. Dupon co'e ()olden Pills, are perfectly harmless. They bare been used in the private practice Mold -Dr. Duponcoltr offer 10 years, and thousands of ladies can testify to their gloat and never-falling seeress in almost every case, in correcting irregularities, relieving painful and distressing menstrua tion, particularly at the change of life. From sto 10 Pills will cure that common yet dreadful disease, the Whites. Nearly esery lady in the land suffers from that complaint. The above pill has permanently cared thousands, and will cure you If you use them. They cannot harm you—on the contrary, they remove all obstructions, restore nature to its proper channel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladies whose health will not permit an increase of family, will find these Pills a successful preventive. For particulars see di rections on the box. Price el—and will be sent to ladies confidentially. by mail, by enclosing $1 to either of the fol low-nil:agent, • Soil by SAMPLE A REED, general Agents fur Alleghouy City; FULTON'S Drug Store, Ilirininglaun; JOHN P. SCOTT, and by W. A. OILDENFENNEY A CO., No. 43, Fifth street, opposite the Theatne, Pittsburg![, who wilt:supply des)ors at proprietor's prices. Sold by al! Druggists In the city and United States. apr2l,6und3p . Joseph White's Carriage Re pository. JOSEPH WRITE, now carrying on hue nets in his spacious premises, (now lately • ettlarged,) on the Pittsburgh awl Greensburg Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between yatl Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, nstpectfully invitenthe public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ke. And be particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one pmco only is made. ?ourteen years' experience in the business enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Car riage which, so many yenta past it has been his particular department to select, from the various and moat talented Eastern manufacturers. The success of his new system is couipleto--the economy of his arrangements will supply the beet and moot fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decoratin* houses of business has heaped fipon-the price of goods, (owing to large roots,)) JOSEPH. WIM: will sell, on ready money only, at much lees than the usual prima. Ba Chrriagee tbpaired in the best manner, with despatch. mh&L•daw .NEW MUSIC. The 'March In Nuit—L. M. Gottschalk. $l. Lent liege. Religious .)loditation, L. M. Gottschalk, 75 ate. The Merrh du Nuit has run through thre..erlltlons in otialweek. and the publishers are still unable to supply the demand. It In got up in elegant style. and will undoubtedly have a larger and morn general sale than anypi,e of the kind ever belnre published in America. Minnobaha, or Laughing Rater Polka, by Francis H. Brown. II Trovatore de 'Verdi par Henri Roallen. Xlalakon Quadrilles. by A Leduc, with colortul frontispiece. •iardinian Polka. by Clean D. A I hert, witL ^olorecl frontispiece. Eugenie. gratide ka guerrarre, par W. V. Wallace. Transcriptinbal.ot Lo.• vorile nudclie,. by 1 A. Osborne; to Nos. laivitatiou to ring introduction and ram:Lime by tlm. New Polkas--Ifiawathe. Daisy. Pepita by Archer. eta ba, II Lite .Mountain, Happy Ne t urn. lidinburgb, kr. New Wa1ty,..41--Yountain of Lope- La Gamier. .11onfiainin, New nont„,—Drearns that Charmed me when a Child. by 114 - . Ita'rtho M.. 'Why ask if I rtunemlstr, by Alice Data thorne. Dearest spot of tarth to me is llome. Winer, rue oils up thy measure. Smitro and Years. that I"-, When shall I bean Angel too? The Rose ?setting in at the window. Old Aunty NeaL Footsteps ot ds h Longfellow. I tun not Angry. Dreams of Youth, I.y Cal Ia Gold just rweiveti and for sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME Old establisltedWiano Depot, US Nuod at. lllusie twilled postage paid. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATELARION cools the head, and removes all symptoms of Alead cbe. Persona using WRIGHT'S KATILARION Are never Liable to sun-stroke. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM HATHARION In the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair in any requireil form. For tale by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER and R. K SELLERS A CO, at 25 cot a per bottle. angle BONNETS AND MANTILLAS.A. A. MASON & CO. will open, on Monday, April Mat, lOC more flue Spring Bonnets, In Enk, Crape, Straw, Sc., and ,d the latest Paris etykv. Alec, another lot of fink, Moire An tique and Lace Mantillas, of new and fashioned:de 10.. 25 fifth , .. .. . 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