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' INtir-z . ) ,_t_§44t.,14't,i4.A.41, as indicated by costiveness, or any other sign, ~. `At•CF-Nt 44 tget/ 4 4 4 t. as tint supertinitme are gathering which should in. tem A' Ts ~ ,t, 42., 4 , UB' , g 14. 44 I Z . g ' n got rot of, and the most ma, and ustural inothod to do ' 3 / 4 ti‘ 14iairilkir is to take DN. .1 110STETKEV: , Cl'i Bto.TBLI ' , Tom At .it P,„,r,,,, d. 4'.f !JITTERS. They operate squatty 00 all the demesed riots 1 pro, *-. 4 NI '''.'l4a-11,,,,.tv4A.1LL14'• of the system, cleanse the diseased liver of that excess of i I,•„mire, c ...•M, 037-44.41-.SAPai-eIW.I bile which is constantly discharging into the •••••tomanit i le. ' sly -.VIA. 4 *4f '°' I t . - krk4 ''' ,,. e it te e * rie'L‘ store it to its natural state. operate on the blood. Ind rem”, , L i EweE . 17 ,- ri „ rt . all impurities and dim tuna% Mew]. the stoma, h •and b.. alb 2ll.fk V 4 4 b eti * 4 ,1 1 71.4:ti1l 'lC l4t 4 l `,ii li- els, and restore to them a healthy and vigorous action In y, 41 Irt7P:e:t.e.‘i4:l --. 1 -' Pit A tab S u P r ll3 l: A mid ' St. . ••• 4 . . 4- " .1 re i..'•- this way they strike at the riot of the diem., open th• 1 ' pore., externally rind internally, prompting the insensible I t e h• b • i ' illi ld e n en T f U th A e Co l)A n Y ipa . t ) ; l :P4 ' .l I ... '2', . • v4ly's4-' r00,,-Je I teersiemtion, and obviating all disease§ arising from a diem. det,i state of the liver orstomach. and for sale by inylo SIDNEY Y. YON 64, • ... . r.ff . ‘ ,;V 'Nt ' 'N'tiAtil4...arNr4Cli HOSTETI'EIt 6 SMITH, s 'A er t s t4t:ill•T r ff'` e '.oi t t 4 . *l t 'z-if tt i s..i. manufacturer and proprietor. 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'r • 1 •"' I ."' • •- ' '' ' l l. .....; ti - itt ,F04 ,, 1Fe• ni - -- , 5i,•7•• vk .1•.:1-: 7 IN . ,r, tzr - -•7l2'floz . r )4 •14,, r 4 - *4, ' 4- A .qt.4.4P 444 - • 4 4 - 1 4 1..; 440 ,Afr,,"*W.,o - • MIN 4 I .0 • CA I, ki4lit‘; - s k WibisiESDAk .. ... I .N ' I,AII; 14, UNITED STATIN or —Bar" , o Judge Irwin.—Yesterday morning, at the meetiug oc the court, His Honor, Judge Irwin, dolivertal his charge in the case of United Stot,a, Jan in dictment, passing counterfeit coin. His. Honor put claalLy and plainly before the jark.• In his remarks he ,olut:nistered a scathing coming:a upon the man Couper,:who, by his testimony, sou,ghk to sacrifice his tool to his own nefarious crimes. The jury,:however, utterly disregarded the sworn state ments of a umn—who, when admitted to the Bar, had sworn to support the constitution of the United States and of this Commonwealth, but who stands before the country convicted, by his mi'n oath, of grossly violating the spirit of both. The members of the Bar ought to vote this brother a bogus medal, on g..onilitioit that he hang out his shingle on the other side of Jordan. Chesrowm was acquitted after a de liberation of about.fire minutes by the Jury. In the MSC of the United States vs. Catharine Bilis, indicted for counterfeiting, the fair prisoner was ac quitted by the gallant jury as she ought to have been. In the afternoon the court met for the purpose of hearioPtlic argument fur a new trial in the cases of the fruited Stales vs. James Mason and James Dan ford ; but the counsel not being prepared to argue the case, the court adjourned. This body mot again yesterday, at their room In the Court House, to consider applications for Licen s e. Evidence was heard in regard to the applicants from the First Ward, whose names were published yester day. Applications from the following persons will be beard, from the following Wards, on the do) s named : &caul ifitrd— Wm. Hammer, Bernard Perry, Shore & Mathews, and Ilagh Tracy. Third 11. rd—Robert Arm t troll g, B. Autb , Julius 'Staler, John Ikch, Peter Brady, Jcdm Brown, John M. Barth and John Curbet. ThLd ril Stephen Cairn, Patrick Dunn, Ilugh Duffy, John Fritehnian, Charles Fiatkoushi, George Funston, Hugh Gallagher, Andrew Gerhul, Felix Laverty, Ilugh Magill, Jol.•d S. Miller, Jatnes Shaninon and G. W. Ward. The result of application, nlll n, , t inade known utiiil all the evidence, In regard to applicants rite the eity•ha.s twee got airough with. • Yesterday inlortnillg, in the Iti , - triet Court, the following jnror, ,lid ne t i„ their names, after the Crier Intl three several times caned 14 roll: Peter M. Davis, Samuel Baird. Leonard 'Mier, jr., Daniel .1. Carml. Ti,... M. Day, l'iudley Osburg, Wm. Wallace, Henry Wood, and Jahn H. Page. Judge Williams then lined aunt each, and to•dpaNal the Prothonotary to erdlevt the aforesaid sum, or failing to pay, they woolil he rout witted for f•vutetnpt. Afierwitrd, Ito: tint, tbo tau last mulled were tea . , iLS it appeared that the cruise of Mr. Page's absenoe was richness, while Mr. NVotels trap sere in , its a juror in the S. Distri, t Court. Allegheny Volley Haar-c.d.—On Monday night the Common Council, by a vote of sizteen to thirteen. passed the Ist section of the ordinance giving the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company the right of way along Pike street, having first amended it vu as to make the right of crossing the canal absolute. From the deliberation displayed by the city fathers in this matter we think there is abundant es idenes that the interests of our city will not be jeapordized by ally hasty action: Another tneeting will hr called Fh..rtiy. when the second section will probably pass. —it will be seen by an aikertizvwent another part of this paper that a concert w ill he gi% en at the City Ilan Thursday everting, May Ali. by pupils selected from the schools of the Ist, :Lb and wards of this city. under the directi•.n of Mr. L. Shreock. Judging by the progrittrime, we have no doubt it will be a pleasant entertainment, and as the tickets are only twenty live cents, we think the Hall should be rrowdoil, as no feet ronti dent it will be. Tickets 1",,r 'ale itt 11,. atonic el it es and at the doer. Lodie.' Paris Manta/ea.—The lorging mock of Mantillas ever brought to this city, rnn now gen at A. A. MeTighe's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets. We will not pretend to describe the beauty and va riety of styles, nor the low price at which they are °tiered, but trill merely say to . Lhe lefties- du you anti n beautiful Mantilla,richly trimmed, fashionably wade and at a price ununtally Theo, if you oh., l sure to call at MeTighes, where you can see. Man tillas at $1.50 to $2.5% and $3.110, and the very top of fashion at $:,.00. Lliwtrirt ( ' CM rt.— B ef ore lion. If. W. Williams John Mueller vs. Joseph Zollbufer. This was a case of alleged libel by the defendant on the wife of the prosecutor, sent in a letter through the Postoftiee. Verdict for the defendant. Peter U randy vs. A e brain riroonw Tresrm Fs ette. Jury out Caseutir . landseape comp.. 51r. Wall. may now be seen in the wind , w of J. J. Gillespie, Wood street, set in a frame in Lecping with the picture. We hope some Pitts liurglicr will purchase this exquisite work, no a just appreciation of a native and gifted artist. Chic of the most beautiful and best arranged ustalo fish:vents in the merchant tailor line in the city, is Chester's, corner of Wood Ftrmt and Di a mond Chester's unrivalled taste in the selection of goods and thorough. mastery of the nrt (if cutting and El ting is making his fortune. Theatre.—Mr. Owens continues to draw good houses at the Theatre. As a low t'ornedian he cer tainly has no superior, at least among those who travel in this direction. The bill to night embraces two capful pieces. Go and :ice "Dweethearto and Wives." In Tor: 0.-11. C. De% he, oditor of the Ebensburg &wind. is in town, attending Ihe United States Circuit Court. Harry• reports the "frosty sons of thunder" as having Lien thawed out by the gcaial sunshine of the last few days. Guth is Ladd , fur Julie rereiled. The fashions are gorgeously illut-trated, and the reading matter got up amide car c and spirit. Fur sale at the depots uod booktores airily ri. --Enoch Lluwell, charged roue time ago with robbing J. W. 'rim's store, in the .Bixth Ward, was finally cumulated to jail yesterday, W take his trial at the next Court of Quarter Sessions• W.f. Nature,livl.--John Ragan, a native of Ire land, became a citizen of thin Great American la•- publir yesterday by taking the proper oath in the District Court. There may be some excuse for blocking up Fifth street with building material, but there in none in the !oast fur a pile of filth immediately above Masonic Bail. The street Commissioner should see to it. The report from the Health office for theweek ending May l I tit, foots up ten deaths. If Pittsburgh is not be considered a healthy city Ire are at a lea: to know why. rho- When the Slightest Derangement is indicated by coertitenese, or any other sign, It admonishes ns Unit superfluities are gathering which should at once lo got nil of, and the moat easy and natural method to do i Ins is to take DR. .1. HOSTETER'S CPI; I:RATED sTONIACIL SITTERS. They operate equally 00 all the diseased puffs of lie Roam, cleanse the (Seemed liver of that excess or bile which is constantly discharging into the sstemanly, More it to its natural state. operate on the blood, and rem., e all impurities end effectually cleanse the swami - hand him els, and restore to them a healthy and vigorous! action. In tide way they strike at the root of the disease, open the pore., externally rind internally, prompting the insensible lotepimtion, and obviating all difseasse arising from a dhaa - dere.] state of the liter oretemach: and for sale by HOSTETTER it. SMITH. Sole mannfarturer and proprietors, No. 267 Penn street., and by druggists and hotels generally throughout the United State, nod Caned. aPrlf• 41- Chancre Stomach Bitters are aCkUOVfledgwl Ly ull oho have tried them to be the Not Wally madicirr of the ego, Ear tire mire of Drlptll94l, 0011tiVelieSS, azal a dinar- Aierimi utak° of (ice Liver and Stomach. They, jute no rival. The mumietoni du nut pretend to caution people fruin using other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the mime of dumuich Bitters, for they have found that outs , one trial was needed to render such caution unnecessary. . For sale, wholmale, by COLLI.I4I k CLARK, Third erred 4attiaeeti Wood and Market; OHO. 11. 111SYSEB, 140 Wood Arnett and by Druggists generally. g r. --- il. ,-_-,- • NOTICE.—The Stockholders or the Little Saw )till Ban llailroail Company are hereby notified that there wilt I...emBETIIO of the Stockholders of said Company en lY the TENTIIITII MAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock, P. at'the °hue ie th e Cerupeuty at the Wear, to adopt or eat :the beepbemet to the Charter pawed by the Leglelatere, and for .01,lmi loirl'om , a uPI enuleer Lm JACOB FIENNICI, Brent. r '3, A , • •-• '7"trt.s• it' Ft --• 40;; • ' !IP • • h. 5. Acqutital Chesrown Board of Licensers =SEEM OREM === THE, LATE-ST NEWS 401(...E * GRAPH. 'aotiGH.E SS I'IRST SESSION. Arkstrtitoftni •Crit; 'M:fy 13 - .-Setiote.—Ni motion of Mr. Fish, the Secretary of War was requested to 04pqrs toitttqamulto the estimate for the removal of the Saki kit' We IturVate. New Yoikolo as to admit the passage of vessels of the largest class. merchant, men, end such other aids to navigation as would ren der this passage safe. Re gave notice that he would take an early opportunity to introduce a bill carrying out the above object. The Committee of Conference on the Deficiency 'bill made a report, which was adopted. • Mr. Cass Concluded his remarks commenced yes terday. The troubles in Kansas had not in the least weakened his faith in the great doctrine of the right of man to govern himself. Ho condemned the ever lasting Slavery question, which was continually re newed, with increased virulence, on the eve of every Presidential election. The South does not meddle with the society system of the North, and if the North would follow its example we should be the happiest and most contented, as we are to-day the freest na tion on the face of the Globe. .Mr. Clayton, speaking on the question of the Sound Dues, 'contended that this country ought not any longer to submit to its exaction. That treaty with Denmark has been abrogated, and nothing that could now be said or done would restore it. Tho notice of the President was merely one that for sixty days - after the lapse of the year, this country would take no steps on the subject, but it did not revive the treaty. The Senate adjetrxru3d. House.—Mr. Jones, of Pennsylvania, replied to the remarks of his colleague, Mr. Fuller. Ile denied, on unqdestionable authority, the allegation that Mr. Buchanan was Chairman of the Committee which passed and reported to a meeting held in Lancaster in 1819, a resolution denunciatory of the Missouri Compromise, and stated that Mr. Buchanan did not see them until they were printed. During Mr. folk's administration, Mr. Buchanan proposed to extend the Missouri line to the Pacific, but in 18511 he declared the Compromise measures superseded by that line which, by its construction, led inevitably to the adoption of the principles embodied in the Kansas- Nebraska Bill. Mr. Jones pointed with pride to the life of Mr. Buchanan, who had received the enco miums of all true national men for the pure morality of his life, and the stern patriotism of his character. The record of his democracy was luminous, and would be carried by any attempt to defend it from attacks from any quarter. Mr. Fuller, of Pennsylvania, gave a democratic journal in the Northern part of that State as authority fur the assertion that Mr. Buchanan reported the Lancaster resolutions, denunciatory of the Missouri Cocuprotnise, in 1852. The Douse adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the Deficiency Bill, from which ii%ttto.- 000 for the continuation of the Washington Aqueduct, was stricken. Two hundred and ten thonsand . copiep of the Agri cultural portion of the Patent Once Report. ordered to be printed. Mr. ltivana deprecated the fatal consoqueneet to nor nationality by the agitation of the Slaver• que tion ; be invoked the South to stand firm and to pre. petit an unbroken phalanx against the invaders of their constitutional I lotion adjourned. The British Govern tent Declines to Re call Mr.Cranipton—Walker to be Itecog- NEW YORE. May 13.--The ii,r,thr, Washington correspondent says:—The DOW! , received here from London by the America's Malls io 0 X ,C(III3g1) 1111 p,, tant The British fleet in the (lull have no oriler• interfere with Walker or his men at all. II is thought possible that the From I, fleet may do so. Mr. Marcy hes received Clarendon's long expected reply to the despatch of Nlarc,y to Boehonan. o n the British Government to recall Crainptot, Consuls Barclay, Row-craft and Matthew. Clare, don replies that the British Government declines t•• recall the Minister and the Consuls. It is tel I that Parliament will sustain the ministry in their defiant po.ition, although the opposition has already commenced a fierce war upon Palmerston. Tha Cabinet has postponed the queetl-n of ito. recognition of (ion. Walker's (iUVO'D'nnni until tar next meeting. The President has assured several oF his sends that if the next intelligence from N:1.11,3 g,:a ' , flows that \Volker it , sustaining government will at once be recngniTed. ST. Loris. May I:: -- arr, 4 , 1 vm.tcr day. and thi..4 morning the puhliZex a ft-item, her hutLand'e detention at Lexington. It 'ay. Bobineon was going 1:::ict on riert:nal need that he knew:of:in indictment prei-oee to on u•: the Territory: otherwise it dote: not metcrally doh— from yesterday's despatch. The Lawrence correspondent of the /o cio ,, ::::1 unrier date of UM 7th, that an Inely-ttnent treason has been found airnit,t Reeder, It-Imnsmi. Roberts. Lane, I b •itzster and other prominent Free t-ziate, inen. The newt had been brouzlit to Lawrenei by secret handbill, circulating, and forces were :a, •I:a?ling in the border eituntie , The people ::air been warned to prepare fm- defence. Ciscraszsr, May Ill.— The German Turners t city, while celebrating their anniversary at Coviug ton yesterday. were aunoyed by some boys, met handled them roughly. Subsequently Marshals. Hutt« and Harvey. while attempting to arrest the Turners. were severely wounded, the former Ly a boll and the latter by a sabre cut Some one de. mended the U. S. troops from the Newport garris• n. which was refused. Stones were freely u•ed end some weapons were discharged. but no one etrept the oflieers were much hurt. Finally floe Turners surrendered voluntarily and quiet was restored. The Germans say that the officers did not make them selves known as such, or no resistance would hat e been made. Inauguration of Mayor Van:. PRILAMU.PRIA, May Ill.—Mayor Vault was. inau • ;;orated at mum to-day iu Independence Square. Judge Thompson administered the oath of Olt,. Mayor Vtuaz made a very brief speech. Ile had no promises to make. The people had unmistakeably demanded reform, and he would seek to perform his duties with independence and us he understooti them. without regard to the clamor of fa c tion. H e would take the responsibility. Ile was conducted into the offiee, and wad warmly c.ngratnlatea by the retiring Mayor. ARRISECRG, May 13.—The American State Council (Edie division) :net in Convention to-day. numbering about SO delegates. A, W. Ilmediet was chosen President pro Tom., Thos. Carlisle Vice Pre silent and T. 1,. differ& Secretary. After some pre liminary business the Council adjourned till after. noon.' Tho Convention is in session with rlesed doors Among the delegates are ex-tlov. Johnston, Urn Small rind others. lIARRISTIT - RG: May ]3.—The Governor has return ed, signed, the appropriation and libel Witt. The American Council passed a resolution ratify ing the nominations of Fillmore and Lionelron. tlev. Johnston and fourteen others retired. The bolter, are holding a meeting of which the lion. Jobe Co voile is President- NEW Orti..s.uss, May 12.—The Postmaster Kendall Texas ease was continued at the in,tanee of the U. S. Attorney; the defence pressing a trial, and uttering to admit in 'evidence, testimony about witnesses here tofore introduced. CAIRO, May 11. - Mt. ter it falling slowly. Th. Corn Anderson. for New Orleang from : i ll. here at 5 o'clock. Weather clear mid pleat, an t. BALTIIIoRE, May 13. —Mr. Buchanan is receiving the visits of his friend,, and the citizens generally, al the Mill of the Maryland Institute. lie leaves this afternoon for Washington. CAIRO. May 13.—The steamer James Park. and two barges were destroyed by fire, in the blissieibippi, above here, opposite Thebes. The particulars are not known. M'LLE TEKESA PARODI'S GRAND CONCEKT The sale nt . Ticket, in Nl'lle Tem. Parotire Grand r,,nrert fur Saturday. th- 17IL, commeure on THUGS.. DV! ntorniug, the ISth, at 10 .iclock, at the Malik ..1 H. KLEBEK dt BRO., rwril stre,.t. 111 , I•.. . • NuTICE. ALL EG HEN Y GAS (.1)NIP A has declared a Serni.Annual Dividend Four i.e/ Cent. tal the Capital Clock, payable on and alter the 17th inst. H. H. DAVIS, Trea,'r Alle hotly, Iday 7, thMi--ienyl±ttli - ItLECIIANICS' BANK, PITTSBURGH. I MAI- 0. 1856. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OY THE U-c -7 MECHANICS' BANK have this day declared a divi dend of YOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock. out of the Profits of the Beak, payable to the Stockholders, or th e ir I.l.,slreprosetitatiVod, on or after the lilth lost. FAMIC E D. IWO II KW, Cashier. OFFICE PITTSBURGH A STEUBENVILLE R. R. C0.. 1 - Pittsburgh, May oth, 1856. j . 74 7 - . A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stoekholderii 01 the Lee/ Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Gompany will tie held on TUESDAY. 2001 May,11456. at 10 o'clock A V.. at the office of the Company. 144 Fourth street. mylo SIDNEY F. VON BONN HORST. Se, '3 . . AP.Aft'ENTER WANTED.—The uncieT wishes to sell the ue-half of an extensive COAT %OAKS, all in the la s t of order. and in hill opera tion, With entries and rooms sufficient to employ sixty int/Hire. Ile will bell the whole, if desirable. op2tklm. A. .1. BAKER. Webster P. 0, P. PARISIAN TOOTH PAST E.—This is a new and excellent tooth paste, prepared under the nuke:IMAM riDDr) J2F. Elnllikeu, Surgeon Dentist, and is recommend.' to the public as being superior to any tooth paste or powder now io use, for cleansing and beautifying the teeth, removing tartar, strengthening the gums, perfu. tiling the breath, hr. I'mi:wetland sold only by JOS. FLEMING, tuyB ~ corner Diamond and Market et. OlA:Tijer A WATER -24 doz. Saratoga S wateF(Con igireAring) !waived this day by torfl MS: .Iti, , cornenDiamond and Market at. BL ....._ ... ICW --- Attli -- TO btda. fresh Blue 1 1.. jr ik 7L IT - s i c d :ii - receeeed thie day ty JOB. VLEMIND, myB corner Diamond and Market at. 4 , • 22:22 4 4 ,424 2 .1 2, us, 'NU( Riot in Cincinnati From Harrisburg The Texas Case I=l The River at Cairo "Old Buck'! at Baltimore Steamboat Burned TO INVALIDS. EXTENSION OF STAY VINDING it imp,soihle, from the ttevumu -1.: lating "denutnds Lie attentinm, 1,, lea.. I'M, burgh early as be had designed. DK. LAWN M. FITCH, Will exteuil hie appointment. in this city till the at. na.l it compatible with otheratTanystments, until the 12th of Janis, where he may be consult...l 1. ly (Sabbath excepted) .tt his It 40111 a ut the ST. CLAIR HOTEL, „t Pl.llll anti St. Clair srtt,t.s, (entrant, on Penn at 1 Front the lantrs Cl TEN TO FOUR. for I'ULMON A Itl" CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, In the treaLmout of nhiell kite 1 . 11111103 111,11 t Of A l' l' It 0 I' I A T E Constitutional and Moinaineal Remedies is-1 lleilieinal In hitlations has given him a degree Or success which can never attend a panful iniperfei L treatment of thes,e obeli mate and diseases, niiil non! ample experience, Dlt. FITCII feels hues' lf tally ]scud--I in asserting Una when diseitito ix Ii fat adviiiiin,l that the alpoe means tail, no other course eau :Mord rot lei. 1/8 FITCU nay also be c insulted for CATARIII.I, either in t lir head or throm, with the uneof local applications, by SWIMS of throat and nasal syringes, together with the Obltil , Vance of necessary general me:wares, enables bu n t o relieve in CS.Sec onentimes of u piar , m standing. Ile may be con sulted for Dyspepsia, and Chronic Inflammations of the Stomach and laimels. and for Female Diseases, which the emphminent of npfnoprivte trim Minitel appliances, enables him te treat with almost uniform success. DR FITCH m 111 he assisted by his associate, DR. J. W. NY RES. who will be with hint after the lath of May, and with whose assistance he buire, to attend to patients frOlit dISCUUCe, With Ices de ay than has heretofore been 111101kri.. dable. Shook! DR. PITCH be under the necessity of leav ing on the Ist of J mon iIINUSUI Or remaining till the 12th, the appointment will be concluded hr DR_ SYKES, who will remain until Saturday evening, July 12th. To arimiuniodute Lhs Increasing and extensive Western practice, DR. C. Si FITCH will amen in June next, a perma nent .Slice, at RUFFA hit New York. whore be will Iw , after t. 111: Pictish°, gh, and where all communications will lioro after lie addressed. - . DR. CALVIN M. FITt'II ‘‘ jabot it exprtweily that he lan no to nut totsintimcori.ortion with Di. S. ou S. FITCH, and wld rail iutention m et tle CARI, ivi b he Gaunt hilllKelf culled upon to publirdi ininnidlatidy 011 hip rn turn trona lilitrop,, having reduri•neu high Dr. S. S. FITVIII Mat 1111fi,rtilrEttely ror...de.t Lc 11011111 n during C. M. FITCII'S !MAUIdo ring 1.4.1C01.11111. DR. FITCH, should rail as t•arly possiblo. nlye.ll.4w AMUSEMENTS. 9 - 111EATRE.—J. C. I. :OSTER. x lu Lessee and Nia,m g ,r, 11 It II It 1,4•••1 1:II Ct. it./11 . 10, Actinv, Mann4.;..l Tl,A.us cr. .1 . rn.. I=l Itox ea red Parquet le Sae. I IT,a ,t, It ea. $S 141 t.44( . .111L I Tier __Va.( 11 irate /texas, . layer ior role, eil pereona.... ......... • vent, Certititatte, recuritat noaG, 12 . . y cents extra. JN.J. E. OWEN,' a JI appear EVENINtt. NI, 14ta. The Al ere hnnt za:tcl hll4 Clerks--ha tt I.,111.• Yalu., IL tty. Mr- A '% 1=II!IIIIIIIIII Ss% relltecti is Watt Wiv rs--hilly 4-.1,3. NI, : I h. 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I'l' PI) Y MOIZii A N I; Ii" 1 I 1111.0. 1.” es „t N 1.., .i n d ti firth, %% „1, ; „, , I WI 1.1.1 Au RICHARIIS. DA I 11 , El .Asc I;hsi AMIN .11,.• \ i tt .• uto . I 1:• to o t.... 1.1, eel lit nu eei olg 1 . . r. i.h. I:. EN .1 \S. and 41.\111 TIER!, AN. e;l.i. ! - I. I, at hied. tta I um., 1,,1... I 'II, at., /. 1.1 /. k Ill.:TII TIER , %V. ,i I- , -I II 1., I i • tit It.. I. t„r 1 -tin, NI, I. I Tiernan. der.l .h iIIN NI 'I tERNAN. III;IIIARI. lii i; The Am , ' t. an Fame, SAN and FRANCIS TIERNAN. Id, at hint . ; t 1 'I he Fril.t Cull nr.i . lu 'fita...., I .•-rustit, d0...1.-.1 'The Fit. -I n FP.ry Inn 1t..01‘ 1 atoll, 1),.,..t. to 11..... 1,....1. ..i 11. di. ine It, virtue of an ordet et the District Coto ,• t \, .;'.• 1 11, C.o.mtahl. nti l. 1.1.• I. ..i ..al, 1, ~,,,,. d ,41,1 id 14.11.1111 1iiii,...ii111,,, iti iit 111 ii•ii ~, lii) 1.2. I 1 'f t IhMttlAN. 41 Fifth s; '''' 'l ."'"""'"'"' " I 'l'"l' irii ''''' i p i. '''' l tu ' u , ' - ! 1 % . I .. ,„ t the ~,111.,:1., 1 1, 1 „ill .', [nu. , lii 6,i • i 1 1,11,:', I THE spARR()Ivi , it ASS I'-\ PEES, iq. 1..1V- ~. the roan 11.114«. to the rity td Plitabur,..ll. , n un.: in ite Count!, .L% Fted t Poie• n. „!ti, 11104 TPESDAY, TUE FIRST DAY oF .I 1 Ly N1:,\,1, t... 1 /eon by Par , . % \I In . • 1,. 1., A )L. all that , ertao, T ee, e ..: „totirid, -rime Plii li, In. Toll a ..iii;... oat . in.-.,toilou ,-- o. S nth Pittal•urgh. Allegheny count, and ...t.t.ittini_ in 'I li. 111111%1,3 Pap.,,. I, ./..hi. Brougham t . ,. til -11 the Mouotrzaliela river t... Itemized and ten 1.4. t. Lade,' (.11ele to Lei. I ii..ntllit v r ~err 1,1 10.1.4, and extending back Si . .. hundred het. mole • i t. nt L41111..11,1 Ilao lag.. I y %Ire 11, et-, ..,. tdeserrlng the barrio width to the coal level. and 1n.11,1. F.nrueat Liuse,sel. by Mit. 114,04 ' . I it (he Monongahela 1n . ,. by laud of Jan.. a Crl•lily. and l'ii tonal Life and Adv. 01,000 -.1 J. 1,1, Adott,n. 11,,. ~.1 1 I land 4.1 IViniaru Ella, and bems 11 , . saw.' to. mi.,- 1., .In.i :-.4.11..t ~n.l 1 , 1,10,4. r, by Caw t 1,11,..e. !: N 71 ,Melt SA erected tbe 11‘113 efLAbIIBLIII, 11l kii ,,, u 1- t 1, ., Lht•)ner's 0u^11 , .. i,ai. I ~..1 1.,. Tnini.s 11,.,i I. Ka.'".Cl•ntim Mills, with tbe appurtenances, ',grin. nil oil , 1... , 1147; 1 a•.l . paper '2..0 • eta- lited.l.llll•, - .10116 mud 6 :our. noceissary and 'ppm - tenant t • Th.. A1;113 , 1 ri.' the BAT, .4 Th. u,41,e1 Fl. we:. and the the I w.tuess .1 manufacturing iron, St. The kali: prern,„ p. l .t.lar 1(,... ,al.. .• a: t,..- I; ..dt ~tehl,hruc,l ot Ir. rehjet t. to nu annual ground rent of unto hil itudi, and 111)1d II MINER .4 C.' . ''..: , tuithip-id 0 ..• ,eut% unto, twenty-ono hundredth dollars. 1950 :L —pay pa:, R F.:310 V A L. ot:1111.11C1 1111E111Y 10 W/".14 Ebbe, bAS 11./1 - 11 and assi...:un tern., rash—t:dela the b...‘,.ral parties in I met red ...,.. I e VIZANIi VAN GOli.DEli II AS ItEMOVED •.. , ' , ..r.i , '• ~., 110 DY l'.kTfhF,StiN. _j_ 1,• N • 7... MALKET at," :, oal ly ot,t4e4te t., I tt , .4.1 r'.`'l''''' t :' . " __ . Sheriff ~,..„;. ae d to kt ,e. 1 .,, rated k• eopply ilia rt.tometb and the {,..iODA ASH, of a - goodand uniform quality, poi :I. p.a. rally with anything the% need to the way ..t k utauulst Lured by the Vli ena. 0.11 31autitactUring /'.., 111 'hose lig, Ell/1.1.4.1.11, 1 , 1111itAid,..1; lot re. 11.aoery and 1 ~,,,„, „„,,, ~,, hand and fir ~,,h, by yiymiNG Bh , , Fa, , iI•P 4441.4 ~, , ..ralt) 'is.i% 11a, Flour Sulphur, in stole and ft Pr bale I -y `• lig- 1.. tuen,l4, t le. N.., TA Nl.lrket at a.r.".1.31:1- 4 h.) I dozen Physician!' Saddle Bug', - It ASEIIIENT TO LET. 2 , 0 IN. Carl , 31agneoia, u dozen (doctors' Iniunoris. Al. A Rii EI i ..1 SE NI li: N'l WWI. 21 feet ...... It, Cm namou Bark, " • wMe 1, ", ' ,1,.1.. 1... it a 1..., ..t.und, an,l ii. II lads ..: s , lb Pearl Tapio , a, ed and iin.l,l, will tented ..e. r,in.onahl.. torn. I t Ci INCENTILATED LYE. a new artiel e for makin,.: soap . •.0 the . - iuner ot I , ,rth Si,,-.-' 11,1 Ih. l , 3 Ali/. Ee.„,o e ~..• 1 4.1 ind worth ten id Potash—di Land and !or le hy at jja ira.tl; trFFICE OF %I( lit", ING POST. ••.% 1:1 1. LE)IIN , . 111;i15 _ - 0f.,1l TYPE METAL. . oN Aso , A (.0 sErs AND MANTILLAS.—A. A. , 13, ~ tri ll epee, no Mt.t.dtt), Mt, 1-01 Au WE II AV E 11111 SALE. at the Office of ; 0i1 , ... Vleninil I,d .ii 1/0011ad und llantillao in all man 11.11, the I,,r.t.NlNt; la,l'. a I oge quail( it s ot ( ILI, 1 .1,1 tin nem est and most desualtl.:.tyli, 0iy1.2. ' , 1 ; t 1 . . Y 1 , , , ,,,.. 1 :, a ,., i ' 1 1 , 1 ";;, t ,',,,. " ,..,%, ' l ii ,c,',, b ',, , L ':,,,''''''''' g '''' l ' '''' mn. SII AWLS, SI lAW LS.— , 1 1 MASON A lob%) 1.,._ PO have Just i ore, ed an,ther oupert,4- non,rtMcut . t R EmovAL•_wm• (•ARVILL II AS RE- .1,0 ,/vie Stella met Printed Gamboa re. Silk. Crape and mov}..l) f ro m N • .. 1 ! ,1,...,, ~ t „ N, ...1 1 „,„.... „ y ' ~ , hei Sltawls, to whin, they Invite ott! , ntlon _ MIN 1.1 1-11... t. whore he I,prep... I:I ' IT 1... ti , t..incrn ,it h t I.•• T_IoNNET RIBBONS-- 1 super .r iI,SI)/(- Ile, 1.,1. 13/1111 .11, 11101'i,” I_, 1111,11. Cl line Bonnet Radom, entirely now at ylea. jest no ID m i 5vte..,.., un.li se e2.4N- ~ t .4.1110. receive.' by (inyl:,o Ak. MAN IN xCo ... _; _ IrCandless. Means & ('o., TNDIA it El)-300 11.)s. for sale by (SUrceeraamo to Wick .4 M I'm 11.,..% IS A FAIINESTOi'K k 00, ./- W 110LESALE ( i ItO(' E RS, and Dealer. in ")12 Corner lot and Wood nts IRON, NAM: 4 , (41.-A:-S, COTTON YA It NS. awl Pot , . , I:t OSETINR.—: bbls. for tale by burgh Menufartures generally. cern,. of 1r eed and Water niyl.: II A FALINESTiX'K it CO streets. Pittsburgh. _ _ _ ley:l_ _ t . T TOLLOWAY'B PILLS AND OI NT M EN'l' F ' NI FOR REN T.—A halal! F orm, om iii . _,„ , •-•. -.zee let salt, by taming '24 ures, about one mile below the city, opp,- ~,y l, R. A. FAIINESTOCK .1, CO we Mancheeter. There is ou the premixes. a large crstue • --- But house 1111111t1.10, 111,111 IGO henrlng /Iflllll. ire., also lied.i.ll, - R , 01,-LBOTTER-oboxes p r ime Roll But ;berry and plum trees, gram., Sr. Th. place would slot ter Just received and Mr nate by a giaxl gardener. 101' Wring appy to : myl2 HENRY lI._COLENe. nipl3. C. ..k. .1. 11. SAWYER, No. 47 Wixid st. LARGE BRICK HOUSE pleusantlysitu _ _ _ - FARM FOR SALE.—We offer for sale a ..LX_ owl In Allegheny city, with lot of g round an feet Form of 110 acres. about 3 1 4 mite.' from Lugan's Sus- 110111 on Bank lane, by 150 feet deep to al5 foot alley. The ten Om the Allegheny Valley Railroad). The improve- /101141 C id well built and finished in modem style; portico in ments consist In part of a good and roomy dwelling house, front. hall, two parlors, dining room, kitch shaden, 7 cha and truit mbers. triune barn, Sc. 85 sere . , of the lanills cleared and cultiva- cellar . hydrant, paved and gravel yard, e tad, balance timber Tim whole in watered by exeellent t Irma, shrubbery, kc.,all In complete 4 order, for Mark or sale by et Tinge Apply to l . my7i 'BLAKELY a RICKEY. I myls S. CfIYTHHERT SON.et IBM . ~=~' COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OE TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE:. T. R. CLAILKE. JOHN A. WILSON 0. WCANDLESS, PITTSBURGH MARKETS FLOUR—Sales 74 bbls. sn peril In Bout N% liar( nt 2 ; 183 bbl,. IMO and extra from do. at and $1,37 ;sa bids. extra Gunny from do. at $6; :1J blds. extra from .r.• at 14,76; 60 bbls. superfine from store at $5,121 1 11 bbls. superfine from altar( at $l.Bl . In: bids. f i .., 0 store at $5,25: 28 bbls. extra from store at P.K: ; 1,16 extra family from do. at $8,511, and 23 111,1 s. superfine foul a harf at $4,87 Total sales 721 bbla. , RAl: g_g a i„ t w o bun. Eye. to arri% a. at 4iwc. ; 2LA, bap. red Wheat at 95,..(,p, and dot) bun. data at 21", e. from d,•pot and wharf. SI3GAR--..Sale , 12 lols. fair to eood fair At 6,,....fei;10L 4 , vas}, BACON Sales:l4Slo Ihs. shoulders at rash; 3000 shoulders, sides and haute ut 7' ~ 14,0110 Ih4. hams a t 94, for western; 141,000 IDs. shoulders, western. at 7' rash; 12.000 Ihs shoulders do at 30 days; NO. It, Niles do. at 30 days; 1000 lbs. hunts th¢ at t 0,., 30 day,. T., tat sales of today 49.000 Ihs I'ollK—Sales 45 bldg. mess in lots at $l7. 640.11. OlL—Salon 4 bbls. Linseed at u 4 ciah, arid 6 144. N.• I Lard at OOe., cash. ItUTTER—SaIe, 7 I,l.la..clioic , roil nl 17c., and mon at EGGS—Sales 12 bbls. nt titl boy... W. 11. at In, anti W b o y t . s ,1„ at 10431,10!..i.e_ in lots. COVYKR—SaIam '-hl hap fair Rio at 12e.. cult FRUIT 20 bun. !tried I'eacher. at $1,47!, A.BllE3 , —Sulu ruhloi itupurted Swla at 3,, 1 nioo MET Al.--Sulr 2,3 1000 iipringtlebi at $4O, I, New York Market. NM' Yon twalay 13 —Thne, is less inquiry loola,. and t':.' usnrket for touttuou grade.. of wustern Ilonr 1s froto In lower; the nd van,. In freights checks the ..xport while Ow hon. Irwie refuse to putchast , utot.. than milt , , nt In supply thin 11114 ft pressang tuttg ; the resvipts al • not lard, but they aro in ext . .. 5 tlie aelnittnl; sg. I nl Plt,;gliad4l2li for conituon to extra .s.utte: lot 1s f , 11•11 to go,sl SliuLi g utit; for low 1., gnat Illtai.11:•1 i• all '1.•1114/111. Wiscousto. alt.! 27/4 . r and s:‘atld for tra fit. :1., cloutng .lull and tin, teinlvttr) downward. t . 4/111111..11 gl ; other K,,,.!s no• ~111 loft, elfitoge. glut tic duouunl niod , rat.. XIII, 11,11 1 1 1, at SlX3fitadi..37 for common to ;rood 'al.' a:2 c•duttudi holy, extrn. Itxotl..ur dull; gal.'s 3;11 1.1 , 1 1 It $.3?. .tout-4,62 for fins and my, I. sal • xl fil•ls at 4.1 for .lenw) unit fir Itr tn.!, a do , 1i 11.", t goost and print , stun ., and r aa are plenty, dull and cltoolung; .ini .Idlutt (lomat" at 51.40; SOO ',141( . 111 r , ll 1 i• ries. _tine it.. ...mmou.S. , itt.hPn. ;k1 ii tint, fiye fir prints ..rlll,-n, is a ! • f •r 4 .0 tt hut , Imo.] ~••• 7 , rt•ltt..t tleu .4011,11 HU 3.4 , 1 Wle iii• IA . 1.4 .11 3.. t• a• •I . 1. . , •1 .tll.l %h.sAi pal , . TMI 1.1.1% /I.t. nod Itrt" , tt• Ott/ 1.1.1. it 1.1'..."17/ • lor •••••1 prtr, 1•,.;^ at 17.:A, • 1, in..; • niat s9.faho 13 r. pit. .1 • 14..1 , 1.1 d., .1 $.111.,;.: , 15,•••• al • I 1,1 moat.. tII ;Ile loglter cal wt..; . and at :. or 7A, ./I , li I Kll , l I , tlnaml P.A4 - ..t, the •ato,.. ltll .:11” t `• • 31.• r.•tigl, .1 , - al +, Rtltt, .; I .r oil (dal. Plllladelpitta Market / 11111,111.11. Slay !.. • r o• Gam , .1' 1.7i.11•11, V 11.... I . 0:01 • 0 ' Sir.: 1011.1. ...Ice a. , ID I Inl,Dnt. .1111 pull.: . ItA, kA. !•r I.at •te.ly at 7.n. I, „ r „ ,„ •• pi 11,1 1:r1l) 110 Al I , I • • ,• I" , VI .it 1,10 .t.•voly a. I t.l• tit Cl...lazing( Markel 1 M., 1 lv .11.- 4141' H 6 •ur q .1•1.. 7.• N 4 h.kr..• :tut' 'I .lann, 11114,• tl,•• !s•r . prAlrir +AI.% 1. , • 1, IS 'S"I, ?1.~ at Hollnndrr. t 111 at I. of U. rho.. .1 LINO 15t171.1. rt. all.. Si , wa 01.,•• •1•11, Elfil!IIMII'111111111!1!111!IIII:1!1111•1111 1111= MEE lIMMI=I t,• , t 1 , 4,110 , it/ It. i•• 1 1 Tp, —To lot, voi 1.1111...ani, .LA/k I El= I M I. t.. 1 ,1 al SI 'rt. ..t Ica i..1.1.;c3 C. , 1.7 - trtor., VP.NJANIIN 3.lAnuf.t. c.z I.l,,rzatettrut tot. and ebertOigin. Pltt. , cl Pa. It F:1 At CO-. oort.wer of G. owl and IV Ittireta , on. Drug eta irt-nrrally. toy .1R sat - Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex. -.a.m our ntee . k of :S.ll . 11.41 . 1 and WITITTIL CAP A. Jk:. r.- 11..1, iatKl• 1.4 ~1 Slum/Ghat. Cele/alai, and ..the; Pi hick WA 100 for mob. Moo le4 .tneeL O - Prof. De Urwth on the Weather--h-i tat h vnnt. all +nfl.n iw fr ttttt t h.• , fre, t• la• 1.-in• 1,1 lith..l t. call wnA prf.enn , 6tllll. “( )11 3 13.,33111,t. 1 1 11 It • tit map. 1:1 SA_ 1, , 1;131 It I•. lol• !MI) 111”,-11 to Ih. ' , lath , slnt.• Itutt IL, ant. ,47,r.•1 tt•tt.tr Smith. A E. Smith, I •• U. `,llll h . l 1.1.1 A 1.1111%%11,1....1 if tit, ir rirtricri), nu ,• . n I •.ill 1.."1 t: .n sn 111 , Mt t.a . tilt.t It Stti.llt. i t. :11 kn,i•st I/ Ilt L.-1 iu OW inn Or u. iil4`l4‘. •• ,411.1 Ito ~1 rtuier • II ,t (111 rfY.t• •.I ILr ..r 40.1;1. m itt• r at lii, ndl and x.-11 An N. .uu: F.lOllll •t: 1.1 Ct. Ut) . . , Lll .Jr, tl,-Ir 14110, 1, 111111111011 11 1/. jll KRYSKR. en•l 1,1,1 N TIIE DISTRICT COURT oF .11,1.1. . PEN V A - - No: p 4 41 , • . ti• EMMI .I.rxtdcrit. L ItiIIALARTH rite Pruitt,"4s. Treasurer. N. HOLMES., J .7sr nary. J &ILES P. %OM. Superint.sd , U. T. NORTHAM. annotia, Arbilratiim for OF A. W. CABS, V. P. W. PFlll.l.ll`i , . JOUN GRA Fr ()EPICS ^r THE DM! V MORNM: P.T. I Tim , .lay, Wy 13, ISf,A. I=l -11. e V 1 1“.11k.t .1, nor 11. llr.oll El= WILLIAM E6lk4 S ': a s •••: •••• •a , .2%. -0 a • .21. I • -f r • -` •• t 11- RIVER NEWS. THE Wvax.—lxf P Itt G o'clock tbcfl vrle U frvt imlw, water m LLr chainwl. and falling. Wwwttier worm and cloud). _ Tut; SUbgt/Llll jai built steamer '"Arctic - leaves this meriting for h a it Mireionri. with aver 900 loos of railroad iron. Ti..till I.K,st•ng, strum• '• Diurnal" is lii, regular I a, ket G r Wll..,•ling, 1166 in.,. THY fi••1•1 pa. • 114, r park. t .ILua, a‘• 1 y rk. for I loch I . tO.,•ogertt stli..ttl.ll••• -LI I etirly to woo, rootori Tl, tut • .t..,trtt, i 4 iv,‘ I ,tll,/ 1 , 111 , 1 t or, %rills 1.11,0.1111 y rl,llll , Ar L:y h. adi litre Friar in •ruing t.... ihloa, to avail 111. 111 •I• 1•• • -1.1, •h , sk ill pi..1,111.1y tla• ll= - .lnitis Wu, d ' left ct. Louie og lea fnUu. day for The liteami•r 1111.5.. Cal L Jempic• Duan, wa, D Irare the kiln,' flay for Pittsburgh. The steamers •• Delegate, - •• A 2' h.. Kann' iLly fot rI. Punt. Mk light drauglil3tromer ^ M Capt. John Gordon. leaven Th;srwho Wiqh In make pkii.ant trip to the Folio City, ant a good Loot, should call on our friend, Mr. Darraini. in Ow cl,•rk'a intro, and fi,nre tlwir state-I n—rni ntrir THE tow•liht. •• Boor, - 1•• ft yrnteritty with 7 hllLEgiq , ID tow, coo tni Elm ii Ity•ro t 110.43..1 looWel. of coal jro Itf.thite alto left with three barges in tow with roil, for Ihtven. I=l 1« at. 1 uw a. ifi r sh inn, r •• E:III;MC City, - Cap!. J. )1. VAtiiii•talti..cul I. ih. in, mug. at'Faint L o ui s noJ I It,irr, Jr.. Its diary,i• of the ~.,n,l si .1111,1 Inni n tics rr and gen t The fair i.a the •• Empire City 111181 h., the first, hums' Tnr. pr..14-11er ',learner Marengo. - Capt..). C. llCCal ant, a 1 , 1 ir Jre dt. 1..0nt and the Illmoin riser Co-Jay. An regard.. speed :rod ae....nrrnn.lation4 ale. It not Rnrim.....ed Lr t Kurt on Ihr W.:tern amen.. Sir.l tlt.orge Chair, who 1.....1.1.4; in the h'st tail nnt lad to utak.: all feel at I..nie a le, t[ase , on the Ile on 1.A).1 rirly TI, 1111.• 1,01, ,frunt, jrint compirtv! al our r t. , Luilt .Icatuo., , rsrl turn I t.' 11 ti.. 111 , . ,41 , 1, City. I . :LW 1111/I,lt ..:1! r ;,...111, 1.1,4 01 • • , ,,111: , t.. I II tr.. c.ll - t.• (It/Ikc r A U~..1 =ME tlt •.t /. ' u; i • I !--114u •II:1 1:1 lia, pn I , - • • L,ll • r. the otltL,—e ••! IL, r t.p ss •, • :.~. li.. i:l .. ~ Xll ~ 1i..~ ~i : 1 ..:111, I. ~i J. j~.1..n. 11. 111111 . 1,1 1 . , ~ • ,c nn f.val I r..tl I: ..n u V. p plll3l Mi.., 1.1: 1/, Wl' 11 'Si 7 iIII I:..: . .. . .~.i I S 111 , !•. it„.l.. ... MEI 1:1111 =MEE F,.' U-.', I! , -, p it p , -. I: E 4,1.1.11, /1 , 14 , /, ~ 1,11. %%ItOt Lt.prt 1 c•ts, (A.A. , : 111 mu 0.1 /nt,svill F Ko•kuk I .11;111 , :N LAND FEIIZY T i•FiTY —WI. oft,. I r s•Alt• .•11 10.1 MO{ XV,I 1M , 11.04V1 ne 1,.•.1 I.•r t , ••••1 II•• .111.,t•••••••) , it• .•••,•••• ... , Ui 1,11 •••tr., ..f h••••I w•••:. - II. from it. i. rn sn• r. 1,11 , .111 •-‘••••••••••t •••••01.., rar•••••• It it .1l••• ••••• a: 11. 111 II:I 1,•••• • 'r•••••It. ••••tw•••••tt th.• • - •Altal 1•• • r••.•e. 5 ,1.1 rryl,mrtr• Stnt•••• c , •• the I••••• 11•,,, I. • IL • 11.••••• ••• I-. •••••-• awl 011 ••:14y at— 1 , or t , ••• .•1 t.EII I t•i, Itatal -tra••:, • • •It ill , •it o, , ar f rupika. Flout it. p.rulhar .1•• 1, ,1111 w liar .1,1411 , •I tlltertmli 11. It •1,1.1 • 1..1.1.hi5t. Ir I . 4.0 ttu usauulact,r). Avid. t • 0.07 LILA & pt rpm I;L IR NVii , tpfn extra Flour in LI. F , tIISY9'II A SCirrr. an I \ ina•t. 4 111 • , ' \ , , r ,ta..t.t. trt• rn r , . pn.q,i1 . 14 01,11,11 larze In..ict• , /r \ t and l'arprtting. NN .Imll ••1,•• ..,a ft.% ttay, I.lttnAt..l to nny \\ , I • t... 1 , \ I,a al. , nt ,,, in •; I •Stall' 411 . 111q15, ( 1 415.1 , i ,•-..rtztt 1,1 , 11,- tl 01, , I.\ I kvt, aria :ill at Ftilrl;! I)/ \l ' M ' : SUNG. - NV I• 1 .1 1/. • i'•• .1 !kli 11. 11,1-44 I. T,.•k il.. first priv h. L.i n •-L. T 11a.1n., N 1 h.•r, .• • ..11 N. , ,••• C V . I , I t I. %"• u. Th- • 11 ' n 11 II ir) \• . " ' II , It,r.l_ I.y II 1 1 . I 11. .1 • 1, T , •y A• • .111,1 - - I :‘IOIITAN'F.--The tt re 1., \ . .itritm Sintitm, t.t I. t t - t t, tt t part a Inr ze and 'Aeli ..t••• ted tattel. .tr , taltty and !HMI tantlionahl , gtylea ,mutter t 11.• Eat;: , ..l 141,11 r, and Nlartlra,l., I'll l l., 1111• • ..1- • Br Otrry Comb, . , a,•. t /11..1 1 . :11:11 • 11••1...1 loether Trhvelite: tt't ,•. Lel ie.' i. ,ale-katla, Trunk', 0,-. All,t •a. I •.. t e, att. art sm., mr r.o:abty and , . ' la l. 01.1, •'' : • . ii. 1..1 :: inn market MtreltM. trtei,l • . X.1111111,..11r ittot k the. ,1,C.1.1 N.: Iti _•. 11 t. , ..aurr of Ihantort It 11. lIARTI.I.y 3 CO HANDKERCHIEFS.- :J t I.coedveLlT, Likge assts - twoili of ladies and gents. I,.iikdkcs s rasp varisty. Also, a t.up..1 . 1..r lot of gusts. ern Suit 111.1.1 If. ul.dsk. A MAZ.ZON 5: CO. CI CM ARABIC-- .10tX1 pounds i;n• sale hy 1, X .yt, i;. A. k. AIIM.S . I“CK .L CU. pi:EpARED CLIALE.-I , ' , , d•o, d.r ....,1, , I.), ~; i; A. FA II A I.- r , IN. t (A) -- G -..).5. L . I, t_ity iii:EN APPLES-1)0 I ) 1 1 I i re- 1 0.,,,ti I , y laplNl lIEN I: \ 11. C.IMANS 0 1..1 , \ 1 ' 1.4 SO Alt--'_'u I 1,0 •,. s. p i tt is i :m .Ei ti t t i o i r t e im a k ri t r ,f l ; I l i ; . r ril EA S.--1 , 4 1 half Wheats Imperial, Gull pm, - ~_ ,1.,. Voutpg I I ~.ti All' I ItlaA Tea.. tii 2.41. i, nod I.• 1 .1911 A )1001:EILEAD 00 3 1 1;. \ St R. — 1) . 1111 0 :\ t Stun" and L. I ; 30IIN oi IKREM, iNt , 1 . 11' , LE5. :, - 1 :20 1 Dric,l Ai h Olts.'. TII 41, nt:t IT. 111 i 5 ll a,..r att•s•t - -- - CASH FOR WOOL --The highest rotirket ‘..„' 1., e, igli.) 11l CII6h, by SERV:GER lIARBAL'AiII DRLFSD , Xt i OLL 4 B7-:-260 bulthels fork . 20 n BOXES Extra Soalded 11 . errulgi, 'new; 1 Iv . .),A) wx.,6 N.. i Itevi.dg, new: jug received and , ' iny'a , 11.KNItY LL COL P. ONN,..,ATS..YANIY:ILANTILLA f . , , t- sale by REAMER A ANIVEILSON. i .1-/ 31.4.40ti.4•Q0. .Nriazo'Crli# an MondtlYeAlati=L• I. '" teb9 Nii. : : i9 Wood str,s-t. : DUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, —Eleven 1 ruomtino Spoiogitonnots, to Silk, (trill., ,Straw, iht...luoi„d NT liiiiTNl) . OR - ORS:Cr T - :;AIVS ; ~ Jj lota ef ground. attnate lit the boron& 'of riaterrence- a m , ki t ed 1). 3 -6, 5 t y 1 e ,.. * 3O riwt h,, r, 4 1 , 4 ,, iy,.,ydnyn Ao • vitt, View lots are on several of the pleasant streets of tlyno and Lam lioittrillat4 oetiosV ood - taszui s 94#" 4l "' .. I .. u_ t'; mu , . and Corn ; , •rytht• ; . . that borough, and el wautly situated finr,prisate fialitencen. ts,, 6 2s,puthyd r oc ~ - ..i . - -' • .. nt.F.l Aorils. Mellows and Vie°, ;' . • Apply to BL-OCKIN tt -ILICLIIJY, Pump Chain au.' Fixtures, nay 9 nay 41114 i Mannro Forks. Tog.othnr with a I.trne heal Walt* ailati L era. i W . ANTED::::,%41.1L11W8D.!.41.:33,..;jEL, ri `f t. .--,,, uurs tai , ; ,, g ,t, o , ( ~ , , , l _. •t, . I .•xt ••”..tv,• ~..ot- t otettl ••t . 1 I•t .• I ,‘• ar, , , lust recnivod and inr 'PRES . !' ARRIV:iI AT MIL OARVIrOg - iii • P./ 015 : 4- - , - 4 4101.. -.1,,1.,... at No. fs:3 W o od street- ta•twg,n Nat - unt' Bliry and .1 . 'No '2l'2 Liberty stroct.-- 4 Clothitig at tilt {tildes of 1 Fourth tart 0, 1'1.:tut,111.1.1 Z" A Nl' 1.. F ;UN BMX li . ,kV moat fashionable stylesjusCrecelved and don tdd • --------. tillAittito4l llll I t the N0T1P7 , 4 8 h eM b i r . - „,,, :. ~ lowest cash prices, at. thischeapelothlngST4xttitim. "Don't ~j„.l . rtleetirtg4tol the oc 12. of Directdramal itiV Tr , i A!rttlliZl , inintt pod and t. Ittil'ilt. Midi:laid azol Looloritto,TPlegriP ll P*M a a L 's` r--:on Wednesdav overtir. it BRASS. V a i rk l o , 4 " ' "4 "(4' ',. ;1 ,7 111 I - ' lt'rett'*t • • W 4,,, '. rte h o ld s a, th e N a t t e tiii siaegraphillt%:tejt„ tbeetts t. Lou t,, „ , KEY. 1 rokon at the handle. Any ouo returning tb.. - -"'" •••••" - ri"" ----- latille, Ky., ontlita mat moadky , (6ecmoi , dael oV At vat. none to 0. LYON, No. 103 Water street, will reCell. one GERMAN SOAP-1.5 boxes. in btot•e` and . t iod e k, c k ,i.ati ~--. aostrtfiv-mtlzta.. dotter reward. • . . Thy g i1,.3 tot saintly- • ItnyEl ' . SPRINGER ILAKUALKILI. • . net - •- ' •. ,o sewtaty. -474:: vt avinK nt 10 ficled 19 Mr I. ut, Tim firm otatialo.r 31TNEMV A, rolo.Oti .1011,1 .lutu.,l.—Clerk, J. S. DARBM:II.—u loos,. lor . the “1.0,0 awl tutt•tho.,loo.o 1 ortAt utt WEDS DAN , Nltty 14th. :tt 10 o'clock A. M. hett.:ltt r snts3ag.. apply 4,11 Inturtl, or at the PITTS- Al AMN E Azttit kaATioN MOONLI, No. 82. 11 Ater 103,1 111.= 1=211•1311!I MIME= EERIE I=l MEE =ME =EEO •t, •,•• .•• ,•• , =PRIM (trf., n L.,.1 t. u,.. F.... • AN h . \ \ • -t --The New Vork Dlu,h al 1 . ..% Ftvt r,, , . Ertl =IMMO halt hoxisfav, , rite brandg J. lIN 310 , 11t1 LEA D. . ..~ . —~~ ~~c v. LEVEE ' . STEAMBOATS: 1855. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, • LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR MNFEYANCR OF P2LSSENORDS AND YRIRCIIIT Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Lonlacille, and Saint Louis. 'ast2"" I Tins Ltsc le cumposeit of seven first-class, powerful Steamers, nor a• it quailed for speed, splendor, safety and relation, and is the ONLY THROUGH WILY IJ.NR op HYRAX l•scsurs on the uhlo river. It connects with We U. S. Mail 1...t0.0f Suauners from Cincinnati to LutMoille and &Lin' 1,0111,, by which passengers and freights are fed I.d and rtninted through daily Two new Staamers have lawn added to the Line, which now misstate of the following Loos : ~,,,,,,,,.... Dogs of departure Bas. "'"F“ .. '''' from Pittsburgh. BUCK F.Y F. STATE ..... .... 1111. W.llzutz tiCiOrica, ! Sunday. CITY' it , WII F.t.'.1.1Nti......10its M'Luss........lMunday. A 1.1.10114 EN Y I. N. Coon.-- Tuesday. CINCINNATI ..... ......... . Alittatati Wednesday. PILILADELPILI A It. J. GaAcs. Thursday. PENNSYLVANIA Jane KLINTSLTIR... Pettily. PITTSI3IIO.OII : J. (I•Nsel - 'Saturday. igtt,_ Leave daily at 10 A. M. precisely. Nu freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. Fur particulars, apply onboard, or to JOHN R. LIVINGSTON ' - • JOHN FLACK, .} Agents,' Monongahela House Buildings. Pirrssuaon, November, 1805 [doc3dfl WiIEELING, Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. . The DIURNAL, Capt. J. A. Sumas, and the FOREST CITY, Capt. 11. War, will run as REGULAR DAILY PACKETS between Pitts burgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all interme diate porta. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—ltrrusurso, she will leave Wheeling on Tuesdaya, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, A. IL The FOREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Amnions% she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 7% o'clock, A. M. Yor freight or passage apply on board; or to .1. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent, nov2A No. 1515 Front street. Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg. Hock& ugport, Pomeroy, Point Pleasant and Galipolls. The new and very light draught steamer CLIARLES AVERY, Cert. IV. P. TORRENCE, will leave tor the above and intermediate pone every Friday, at 4 P. M. The eh/tiled Avery it no receiving freight at the aic wharf,, between Fen - y and Short street', LOULSVILLE. For Louisville. St. Louis, and Missouri Tile arm steamer I.Itt!t.iNIDAI Capt. WM. LlAtterr—Clerk, Uttatot: Itatve • " for the ttltto . t , and tutortitetliate 'was 011 IVED- N Ma% 14th, at 10 A. M. Nor trvight or paroett,er apply tot boord. or of. ti PiTTS -1:7111;11 MARIN 0, Aettot'lltTlON' ItttONI::. No. S 1 Water nt reet. toy I:: Eli= N 4SIIVILLE Nor Nailtv Me Tho,..amer JAIXIII PDX,. Capt. STEWART, --Cl•rk RI A , Blusaus,-1.111 leave 1.. r Oro al.v, and int,rnmsliate ports on WEDSE.9 I , A V. May 140. at 10 o'elotl, A. M. . , Fur tr,lght ur ptmage apply on bard. or at the PITTS -111.;itl11 NAIt.INE AnSoCIATION 1100.NIS, No. S 2 Water top SAINT LOUIS, &c For St. Louts and Keokuk. T 11.• •Slft WM. W.I.LLACE. Copt. '1E5411 i',.3ll'lll,Ll.—ClPrk. C. F. at‘Ari—Alll leave Gov tat- Al-.ve and Intel-111.Am ports .rn III• 1 , .1N May 3.6 t h. At k A. M. Fin fr.:AAI,I pa.,A;r apply on I>ard., rA . At the NITS -1: M %RI N A'I.ATION ROOMS, No. +..3 Water myl4 etrew<r WASHINGTON CITY. Capt. G. W T—C. It tt :-T.t7thisu I,ppARD--µ Itl le.tt,tt L , r Lb, yttr,vt• 1.1,1 portb ud iY Nl3y 'Mth...t. to 0',.1.4-k A. M ... . . ... . I . ! I • p.:ilt ..r pag,.ago apply t•li bar!. ,tr at the pirry. , . 1:i h.iii •!.i H. IN}; A. 4 44OCIATUN ROOMS. myl4 For St. Louis, Galena and Dubuque. ,tootn, (,A/EL. Capt. S. SHUMAN— ' , 1 - 7W . ‘ ' i , I , E l , EVAN.--WI:1 INIVe (.0' the al ove and ,• •rta vn FRIDAY, 31;:y loth, at 10 !... .apply ~ 0 1.,ar.1...r at t Irw virrs i; st .k KIN ocIATP lt(14)315. Wu frr ruyl 4 or SI. Louis, Galena and Dubuque. . Tli—t , itifi , l /N, rat.— F.-- %%111 I-nv, Ito the atol Itt• Inv •11.tte IVEUN ttt.D.\ Y. 11a, 14t11. frrinnt or itanatgo apply on hoard. or at the ' , ITT: , it , tttiki MAI:I\E Atit. , CIA'FION ROOMS, No. `ttl. \Vat, toyl3 For Si: Loots and Illinois River - - MARKNe“.. C. WI" _ • lt,ty.• 4r the .-. • 41”.1 inti-rm , ‘liitte ports en Y, o P;•••,1...ii, A. M. t,• • pn..."age apply on twartl. Tnylo For St. LOlllel. — Golena and Dubuque The Y.MPIRE Captam J. M. 6.tat t. tt.tr.u,.li trill • -IL: 4-- lea,ll.lC alx!re and intortnetliatt ports, on 11'1.1 , NE17.1./.-i Y. Nl4 14th, at 10 A. M. r,•l 11'4 pasaap apply t 1 or at Um, pmts.- ' lit, II NIA RINE ASSOCIATION Itoo.llB, No. 82 It'ater Cll, t tays • For rt. Louts and Hannibal. swaglier ARCTIC, Capt. Joan DEvttrszr, .. k. J. 0. Ittrryouns, will tense for the shove and intermediate 'sorts on WIThNESDAY, lny 15th. nt Nt o'rl,,k A. 1 , 1. 1 vel.,..ht or tia,l2.E . P p y board, or nt the PITTS -1 1...11 NIA ILI N AhS , N.3IAT_ION itOCIMS., No. te2 Witter myn NEW ORLEANS, Jt.e. For Illemplda and Now Orlean*. The ateamer A.R.GYLV., Capt. C. CoLcs.— Clerk Cotta leave for the above and iatertnediate porta on Fit IDA Y, April 16th, at o'clock A. For (might or passage apply an board, or at the KITS BURGH ILA NINE ASSOCIAtION 10.10315, No. Vd.)Vider screne. inyl4 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. S PRI NG ARRANGEMENT PA SF ENG RR TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, LCICCHPT SU VW, S. an tollow, Leaves Pittsburgh for Crestline at 734 A. 31. and 8 P. M. Leaves Cresttine for Pittsburgh at 6 A. N. and 11.50 P. M. Them. 'I raj. make clone connections at ORESTLI3IB with l`ruins 001,11111111 S, DAYTON, CINCINNATI. BELLE FON Al NE. IND! AN A POLIS. SAINT" 1,01315, awl all 1.,a1a ~ 11 road. extending West and South-west through t rli 10. I N DIA NA and ILLINOIS. lioth Trains from Pittsburgh connect at Mansfield with Drains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CA; ), TOLEDO and SANDUSKY; maltingnsr 9Xdsk and more r,olnections to 0111(1A00. F 1.4 by any other rent& Con hoeth dm :ire inade at Alliance with Trains; on Cleveland rind Pict,burgh ioad, for CLEVELAND, cmcAoo, Dtrtmoui and D lIFFA (Al. Snmatengorat tearing Plttnlnargla, nt tP. 31. for Sandusky, Tttledo and Clorago, hay., the tarnaeßt of n 'mat. nt l'alnnatield-or Clev'eltatal, and arrive in Chicago rawly not evening. Tli itt }l'a II TICIIETS arp-.ld to ColtunPun,.Daitott., Cin ri it tnt. Louisville., St. 'Louis, Indian/apt:4li, Bolkfottnba, Clorago, Hook lAlrand, 2uan City, Duulleth, Mitunkle, Cal,. Springfield, 111.. FOrt Irnyite, Clevolaud, and the prin rtittal rithat in (Ito IVest. NEW ISHIIIIITON ACCOMODATION TRAIN 'enrolment Itrixliton for Plttslturgli at 7, A. M. and 134; P. 111. Leaves l'tttatltorgh for New laiglitott. nt DIA A. X and rtA • For tlrk,•t+ and forthor Infttrination applF to A. T. .1011 NI•IN. nt t h e corner of'io•. under the Monengtda•la II the Federal Ida-vet Sttion, 1.. (IltO. PARKIN, Ti.tet Agent. .1011" N KELLY, Paatnettgor Agelkt. d .1. H. ItIO(MIE. S.up3. T NI N 4.' O. - 'PRANSPOIt ATION "..4 LAN 1.1 L 1 eI g mai b. eAteouiluall) :u n. w peels HEAVY }.31 .. .t1Ng5t3 Ly err ~ A , . 4. • iithEltA D. TUSOLlajf TO lA. N It) PROM <•• • „EAST iTTIES. We ctui asetiru ear Blends and all Hansa sea to patrolll7.e. the Penna. Callid RAU thSt. 110 Pains will be ritarod to Tinder guttural 'satisfaction lei 1. , 13tie yr, Ea.lt , •Elt Wusteru Freight. Thu AVOWANCE Till: INCLINED PLANES ON TILE ALLECOIENY RAILROAD a - ill give tufrusaud deeps° hto the tis,eanissr , ,n of treigh , e ea PENN street, at the Caual Basin 11,1114 LLOYD 4; LEMON. W . A. 1: ND,I E LRY—Wholem w.. WILSON. WATelf REPAIRING.—ChIuvit and of fice Clucks ruauutio,torwl... All work. guaranteed. . arLS W. W. - 'WILSON. OIL 0 RIG ANA M-300 lbs. for sail© by pal B. A. FAII,NESTPCK ITII A F A 311 LY F LOUR-50 lib 4 ' just tcteived, and fur sale. by uyit SYR-LW KU 11 AIIBAUG H. QTERINE CANDLES-25 boxes in store Ly and for Ekalo I , y ;ruyl3] SPRINGER lIAREAUGII. -w - ANTED-A Situation as Assistant Clerk or Swre Keeper in a WilCli•Rgald Yr raajl warcbow,.. Aldreen F. P. at thin olbcr. Ai41:3t.1 - - At At AZIN ES. - Ithwk ward, litackorbocker, Prank Cia.r.el to 111u.trat , d Yewn, bc., kc., for Ail by - It T. C. MORGA N. 41 Fiftli tArvet. vr..x-2, 01) lbs. re..Tived arid fur sale by rzsz ICY , .11. , COLIJINf EEI , ri ATo s. bushels r. of thd cele kj .10,1 pwo.• ch La. th, moat relight,: and rotaxus Icnvwri, at 47 Fifth Street. op.kw GGS barrefs Eggs Just re;eivokl and .124 by I mpl2l I Elq?...Y I!. CO4l,lN^S_ . -'7:-'• a. R^+ ! • „V'eflett t 1856. ELEcTuo-cuiunsciniiiiems Echt Hollandsch Kntiden. Bitten. TWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro cluctioo of this valtutblo thealutied States Daring this time it hue gultted Aitritrraitt pcptaarity ma . .Pt•oer and Ague, Lbw-ppm „ Aw l/.4 m Hbutachr„ Lou °L - -4170 444 , neeviAy, -.. • mind and 137xeding Pam Many of our most .wortby citizens testtry,te ff ilwo ,,d erfu i efficacy in all affections of the stomach: and liver. As tonic, It never bas been equalled, foe 'the rigid ft' affords in all cases 'of debility or weaknese of any kiwiia,stltnost StROLI7OOIIII. In nervous; rheumptic and neraraigke aaitib tiodt, It has in niinierons instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided care... - ; When eminent physicians prescribe, and. their.patleuts co unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may cease t doubt, and eagerly but its virtues for ourselves..• • , SEVER AND • A Chu qf Eightllontia. Standing ettrat,by Ikaltavi land Bittrrs.-1111ehaetkolly, No. 117 Oranti,.near - Emithdeld street, says : " Last Jnly, while running on the:Stray, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, I won taken with fever and ague. Foreighy lonfonorithslauffered with this dreadful disease. The.greateg parkof thiatime I was unable to work, and spout rkt. least tiOrldollaril for dit. forma medicines, but I found Akporteweetttollgt: Three weeks ago, one of my friends,inedirted,upOimPYOYing Boer. have's Rolland /littera saying ihfd,a Pre loo :r.,4 l Vioniesa• After taking it for one Avealc,literaVstatellesugg sound man. I have been at ..worksio*"..for tWoAgsd have had no rehtrn of the chills-and fever what~ I certify-the above statementletrue. r- TnosugAnAtts,,Diamond.llo. -ILChasteea, 4/etkinTiell. /DEADMMIE AND Mr. Silas Idscombi. of Birmingham; says :4 al Dave found In Doerhave's Bitters ,a remedy - for headacheand'debilliy. My wife has also used it with the greatest benetiot. Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of rittsburgh,also'veniarka n,sl has experienced much relief from Rause for headache. . . A Hollander's Testimony_--Jaenb alnekee, 'tieing in the Holland settlement. of Sheboygan, Whaxmaln,napm After auffering far 401120 , time the misorruttendinirantittor.proo tration•of mind and.body. I have been. reetored, by tiring Boerhave's Holland I:littera, to perfect - bealtb." • The fact of this remedy being in each higlirepuM among the Hollaudern in Wisconten.lklichigan, New"fork—lo the/ , In erefy Holland 'settlement In ..ther.Ualted4Rateit—argn ,- a much iu Id favor. Mr. John Davidson, livingyenmillesaborb Pithiburgb, on the Pennsylvania Canal, nays' Whim 1 romntounidankiue Itoerhave's llollnud Bitten), I couldkiumfly iamb'—now, I enjoy excellent health." WKAICN)'Si OP TUE STOMACTI AND INDIGESTION. Another Great Carr Ayfrideet by frocr;ote.'s //atom/ —The wife 01 Peter De Witte, living in lionand Tee n. offend Tina. Irmo we:flows-1 f the stioniteh and iteliecstion. She lint berm tinder rine'. rare fur wrn scene tie;l na. the dirinsie..munneil to teal', men hie -kill. She rorchaned.scane Holland Bittern at our oftle, whirl% tee gi yen time to her stotrinch..her appetite nod strength MO returning, and we firmly believe that thin in another great cure effected iry yonr medicine. • • We have atilt to reeord many wonderful. reareeroffented by this remedy, but mind wait another opnettunity, Pun thin:; you can rely noon, what we hare tiuldished ore ftfle‘lperSa 113 much reepectial in our community, And are literalVarue. .3..(brurros:* Editor Sheboygan Nieuivhode, Sheboygan, Win. ItHIIMATISM. A Vase of Two Mandan' Standing Cnn.d by Na-rhinic't Mt /and Biltev.—Georgo lA•ndersnn, of Pittsbnrgh, - saye - : '•:ttter suffering for three months with rhencriatimirer 'part of the time so severely as to confine me to my bed-2 - hare 1---en entirely cured by using Roeritave's Hollarid-Bitten, 1 had one attack but found alpine instant2ticons r h •I in the came medicine. It is, in my opinion, a scan remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RIIEUMATIC AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather is likely- tn producii a gr.•at of sickness. To persons trembled - Noah In , r7onet or rheumatic affections, we would recommend r:i. On referring to our columns-yen will find certificates h . sortie of our nrat German and English ritizetis.—Flaimiyi semis Maatt Attung. THE WORST FORM OP rrixs CAN RE CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several known gentle. mi., who have vied, thoroughly tested. and now 'recommend Boerhawe's Holland Bitters as a remedy tot-piles. We ate not at liberty to pal fish their names, biit rill taktepleasure in referring any peracn to them who denies thirstatement For this affection. ono-heif of the prescnited dose thould be takon—vay half-tawerpoonful—morning, noon avid night, one hour before meals. CAUTION! Tho great pOpularity of this delightful Arum.% busi IMA d mauy n iudtations, which m ezuublic should against par chita4ve gfveu D itoe n ilL's Holland BittersVS g trtil l e iZt- n tle will convince you how Igthaludy superior 1p le tq all. thew imitations. Air-Sold at $1 per bottle. or Mx tattles for 16; by the nolo proprietor% 111 , 1N.JAM111 paor, Manufacturing Plaarecarentietil and cheiatfiti, tor. SmithfleM andVhircl streeta . tietaburgb. R. E:•$OLLE1111 S Oft; Drug iota, • cernee s4iOnfl andlroo4 stre. t, And all Druggists lb Pittabargbb'Alleglieiiy,'sinninghaiu, Mead. ..nor sod Temperancevillo. , tti V ATE DISEASES—DR, BROW N, No. Y Smithfield stroet, between Third and Wirth streets, devotes his entire-attention to on Office Pnw bee. His hmuness ie , tor the most part, confined to private Yciw nL .Pireases, and such ptdufulaffecignis brought or .hy imprndentio„ youthful indidkencarebdiexcesa. Syphilis. Syphilitic Ernpricrns,lionorihc , a,fileot, Urethral Discharges, Impurity ot tbo 13100, d'ithidlslimmws of the Venereal t organ. Skirl Mammies, Scorhydid Erbptions, Sutter, Ring..nn, Mercurial DiseitSes;''Scinitial"Weakness, Impotency, - biles, Rheumatism, Female weakitqA,.3tonthi, Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Idatula In` Alfc!,bieivons Affections, Pgaill, In the Rack and Lidne, IrFi t i itl of the Bladder and KI,IIIE7V, successfully treated. CeiregnarAntee.d. Twenty years' practice (ten in this cdty)enables lit: Brown to offer satunumes of a speedy cure to all who intky Come un der his earn Mee and Private Consultation' MOW sO'bildtliile - 1.1 at., between Third and Frurth streeta. /fir Charges moderate. DR. BROWN contirirov tote ooristatO4 for the cilia of SECIIET D suioass In longetandhig sloes is . unegnallrd, The of ere invited to call without delay. Persomehlrfliebiti Witoo,lleoal Dis eases, Rho:madam, Plies, et Seminal De h Sii*: jihduld not delay to get his advice. Lett* tOntairdia4 tilee,hmrtedlate ly answered. Oillas and Private nomitt, 50 Stnit).kilidd:tirroet, between Third mail Yourtil Weal. Vittstnirtilb . le2a CARD : • • . ADR. DUPONCO'S.DOIMEN TLIONTEItr DIT,E.S FOIL FRItALEB. The combinati_gn Of I ictf.tentiA pr,p.vpon cxis Golden Pliie, aro perthcil3 harmlesx., Theybeen used in the private pract tee'Of old Dr. Dixpeti . exi 11 - ver yore, and Go:wands Of ladies cos Wirity to their-taint and never-Salim ewers& hi almost every case, in correcting irrrgolniftles, relieving painful and distressing , filettstrua- Lien, particularly at the cliatoge Frinii 6 to slo 4 's Pills will mire that common yet dreadful disease; the Whites. Nearly every Indy in Garland otiffers' reifin that cogiplaint. The above pill has pertusuently.mtred • thottemilsottal will cure you if you use them. They cannot'barnrytittllori the contrary, they remove all obstruction-4, itetore *dote to its proper channel, and invigorate the whole system,' Ladies whore health will not permit an increosfiof fltrolty x will find these Pills a succesntttl Pfevetifivo.: . pii . r . partichliresee di rections on the box. Price sl—and will be sent , tO ladies confidentially, by mail, by enelosingsl to'tfitherikd'ithe fol lowing agents: " Sold by SAMPLE & RE.l.4l:i t , general Agentsfor Allegheny City; FULTON'S Drag Stour Birmingham, JOILN - P:SCOTT. and by W. A. OrLDENFENNEY S CO,,Tkro. 43, rimi street. opposite the Thetrtro, I tttebitrgti, %rho wilt supPli - ..ilirs propriotorM Sold' by all Druggists t .city United States. , ~•, ' , White's Carriagq. 4,S.Pkwit ' •' • TOSEPH Vattr.., incumesitryitrg on" ennu. , - 1— tr netts in hiaspuieursosinieus, (no* !sanity,. eulargeti,)en the Pittsburgh and Orfertilimifg- Turnpike, maw the Run,•betarots-, Pittsburgh and Lawrenotwille, respectfallyituvites the public to inspect his sti sit of CARRIAGES, .11LiCiGIESithr. And be particularly informs gentlemen porchtsers, , thateatio price only is 'nada Fourteen years' experience in the lmsinetis enabtebhtm to place bolero his patrons the same .cholcanollection id Car. tiages which, en many years past it has been his variant, department to select, from the various , and mast talented Eastern manufacturer& The success of his. newt syttem is complete—the taionomyitif his armnpicuants willumpply the bent and most fissitionaldo manufactures at atioderatoprice, ... . .. . , linincumberte l by those heavy r xprmges. which theanunia for deem:ding housee of business has begird tipinet eec a of goods, (owing; to largo routs!) JaitliPFU tflit2,l+ il .iwil, on ready money only, at much lesertlitin doctrinal' p ces. Nile - Carriage. repaired in the best nuinrier;mith despatc.ll. mhfcdatv • ••• NEW MUSIC. " •-, ~• • • The March du Nuit—L. AL. Gottschalk. $l. huff Done , Religions Meditation, L. AI. •Gottschalk,7s cts. flu 11art la du Nuit has run through t Ewen 12111i0/33 in one , week. and the publialters are still unable. to supply tho ilemand.• It ts got up he elegant .tyle and will ki uniloybretli.. l 4 d• so '• i e ., le ger and more general ail° then any piec4v.ittlie et el: unto, jeffdialted in America. Minuchaba, or La tug water Polka, by Francis H. Drown. II Trovature de Veldt. Fautanit, par Henri Rasellen. Malakoff Quadrilles, by A. I,due, with colored froutiapiece. fra.rdirtian Polka., by Chan. D. Albert, with coltked frontispiece. Eugenie, greedy ma- Lurks guerrerro, twr W. V. Wallace. Transcriptions of fa vorite melodies. by G. A. Osborne: IA No.. Invitation Itt Snug.: introduction and variations by Win. Incho. New Polkas--Iliseatha, Daisy, Pepira by Archer. rit New Schottisches—Hiawatha, 11 bite Mountain. Happy Ft•• turn, Edinburgh, tic. li Now Vialtres—Fonntaitt of Love, La Gartier,'ll• Innint:, Merry Sleigh Ride, Ac. li NOW Songs--Dreams that Charmed too when a Child,. I y Alice Hawtho ue. Why nab 11l 1 emoriber,ll Alive,-/I.w• thwito. **:Doarest spot of Earth to ote Ft (luau IV)'eti. voi. row Alla up thy 171.9111, Bootee end Tears. Why , Out Tear. When shall Ibe an Ante! r,..0 ' 'file !teen, porplo,, t ,, at the window. Old Amity Neal Foot.tops ,1 Au-,d-- words by Ldingfellow. I ant not A nirY. Drtates of Tout I, . by Carlo ileld—Matreknived awl for rale by . . .... . . , CliAltuxi - rE lii.tap - • "Old (14 tibliolira Plano Depot, IIiPAT • ...t "lush, mailed postage paid.'' . : i i *,',..; WRicarrs PREMIUM K ATIIAITION c01:46 the fwd, and removes all e)loptmun of Ilowl ache. . .. . . . . • i .. ., Persona using WRIGHT'S KATGARION . f'` t Are never liable to stuttetroke. • - WRIGHT'S PREMII.I3I 'NAM. \11.10.1e , 1 -- be the moat valuable admiration to the toilet, retalAtiv Doi Mir in on, zelltdretitClin,' • • ' . • ' ' i i',.. lili Fdr Nile by Dr. G 11. Ii:EYSER and P.,.. E.. PE111..1 A Ci)...at.2tiewutaPni bOttleto• •. In • - JANIi9 WARDIIOI 2,500 lbs. for sale YAII.NESTOOK a cap. • k.!f. t.f.• • p-:•4 • ~;••• 414 V1 7 MFMGA 11: STILiNGTH AND lIIIAI7II. lIMITORtPt 4 0 - • ~.. 7:: ;5;'. , .-1; -,:,- . i:-15,4i'fi. - x ~z yFy " ? ;,. ..-__.._ ....,.. ._.._art-.: ~V..: , &'a. , :•M'!- - 4:, • :'i . 0', -,; i.:, :k . .,' : -• - --,,,'''','-:,.::7;;.it.;.,,].:,.,.'-,4,:'.'tt,;: ; ~-,` c,;,_;„ 4":!';;;: • ') ;1475A0.40 ERSE ,~.~t.,;rc, ~,. M_~ ~~~~~~ .. [az • .1 s J L 1_ 1. Inov§:dawl y 4. , , ,14,.. '.' v u 4; _ . E. CERN 24.1,„ , ‘ '...t., c=ll3
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