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PITTSBITBQH:
FEIDAY MORNING, JAN. 22, 1938.
g&OFP&IAL PAPER OP THE CITT.~&
New»of the City and Neighborhood.
Thi Mahiac.—We took occasion on Tuesday
morning last to call public attention to the fact,
th&Qk stark.naked mp™, loaded with chains, was
kept in a bare cell in our jail. We do not pro
tend to eay, that what wo published on that oc
casion, stamped as it was with a tone of irre
pressible Indignation, had anything to do with
theiremoYal of this poor creature, but certwn it
is* he was removed from jail oq the next day,
(Wednesday.) .
Yesterday, as ire came down Fifth street, we
met Dr. Reed, or the Insane Asylum, who at
onoe accosted ua with—“VrcU, wo’vc got your
man out with us.”
On inquiring, wo learned that your man_
meant the poor maniac of last Sunday..
Df. Reed Bays, that he wasbroughttohim with
out a jhlrt to lis back, simply bandied up in a
great coat. The Dr., at onco had the poor body,
Which had been dashed aboutagainst the stones,
washed, bathed gently, some necessary food ad-
Wmiatered to thopoor creature, his abraded skin
dressed and all necdfnl caro taken of him.—
Whatis the result? Why, he is a kind gentle
tort of man that wears clothes as well as the
sanest or us now. The Doctor said to us that
this poor creatnro of last Sunday, cribbed in a
ttonfosU, and in chains nt that, sleeps now on
a wood' clean bed, and troubles them m no re
spect except that he is a little loquacious, lsn.l
that a' happy change ! If wo were in any dc
greo instrumental in it, wo are content.
Would the sanest man among us, the sanest
trurn that walks oqr streets be able to keep rea
son Steady in its place a great while, if
Were to strip : him him bead! and
f<mt. put him' in a stone cell without bedding,
and take oil the loafers that happened to come
in to see “the sights;” to show them tho crazy
man rolling in the dirt? For our own part
wc believe that three days on jail food and in
tAia'jail, l Under tho circumstances of the poor
now happily delivered, would make us a
maniao'as fierce as hy was.
Bachei> Coscebt. —Wo are gratified to an
nounce to our readers a probable repetition of
the Sacred Concert, to which we were treated on
Tuesday, evening last, by tho talented company
of Jkmatenrs, under tho direction of Mr. John
A. F..Launitz. . . . .
We have neglected, hitherto, to notice the late
concert.- The cantata of “Daniel, or the Captiv
ity and Restoration,” is a Biblo story, compris
ing ibe'Seventy Years of the Babylonish Captiv
ity, set to mnsio-by Georgo F■ Root and W. B.
Bradbury. The composition is a very elaborate
one, occupying some two hour 3 of time, and
abounding in parages which thrill with sweet
est cadence open the cultivated ear. There is,
of course, great variety in a piece, of such length;
it abounds in solos, duetts, trios, cic , anil ever
fmri anon tho effect of the full choir of thirty or
forty accompanying instruments,
Is brought ikt<* ‘requisition, when ilie music is
pc*frir«ly enchanting. Wo bat echo tho senti
ment of many who, with us, shored the pleasure
of the late concert, when we say that it was the
best amateur music we have ever heard, and
very many concerts which we hare
beard.by parties not unknown to fame.
Tho Object of these concerts is purely charita
ble. There is great need of the most liberal acta
of benevolence; while you contribute the amount
of -the ticket, you receive more than value for
value, and your tnite nevertheless is so much
towards tho relief of the needy. Wo earnestly
bopOr* therefore, that Mr. Launilz and his tal
ented associates will afford the public on early
opportunity of testifying their appreciation, not
only of tho musical feast, but of the Christian
charity which prompts the gratuitous perform
ance. * -
A Rabs Omtsce r«B Passc*oers axd Shippers.
—The new and splendid fast running passenger
steamer Rowcna, F. M. Dozier, master, is now being
completed'at this port,and will,oaor about the lath
of February, leave for St. Louis and all points on
the Missouri river in. the Territories of Kausas and
Nebraska had States of Missouri and lowa, to Sioux
City.
The Bowena’s hall was built at Elizabethtown, by
Mr. James A. Eattn, who stands among the first of
his profession, always combining strength and beauty
with'bis shill. Her machinery was bailt at the well
known factory of Messrs. C. Preston & Co., and
her cahin by Mr. Chas. Gearing, fill of this city ; to
appreciate the credit doe oil of thoso gentlemen for
the performaneo of their several parts needs bqt an
examination from any and all parties.
The Rowena was built expressly for the Missouri
rirer trade, and possesses the adrantago of oil the
Ute Stylos of building bolls and machinery fur tho
difficult navigation of that rirer, giving an assurance
of tafety,comfort and spcod lo her passengers.
persons wishing to cmigrato to any poiol on tbt
MUsonri river (adistancool. 1000 miles) in theabor*
States* how hare an opportunity of doing,so-witboe
changes or incurring the expense of commission
porterage and drayages, unavoidable on otherrontf
CafitTDozicr has hod many - yeara cxpcricnc'*
the Missouri river, and bogs leave to assure the trav
eling public that nohher pains or expense shall be
spared to render tbe trip both pleasant and ppeedy
to ail those who may feel disposed to secure a pas
. tan on the Maiden Trip of the Konena.
»v'tk'triU- be given aovoral days before tbe
data of hef Bv-;r f s..,VioHo at a distance an
opportunity of securing’ rooms-
For freight or passage apply on
5 FLACK, BAUNES A CO., AgonU.
AS Istakocs Teice.—On Monday nficnioon
la oxplonJon toot plica in the wrought nul fac
tory of Mr. John Farrell, doing considerable
damage to the firtnres of the building, but, as
- if by oiniraclft doing n “ h3rß lo J,, c or limb
On oyamlnadop. ft piece of gas pipe about b
ingtotflongand 1J inches in diameter -was foand
v-riSbeddiid in the forge. This had been loaded
-Vilh powder, filled with slugs, and prepared
•wilh. ft fuse arranged so as to communicate with
the fire ion the forge, nnd the caso was that it
did take fire and explode as above narrated.
The piece of ga» pipe was rent into o dozen
fragments, and the iraa plugs in the ends torn
out.
Information having been mailo before the
Mayor, he arrested a man named William Smith,
an Englishman in the employ of ft man named
Peake : Ho was examioed yesterday evening,
and in default of bail for $lOOO committed.—
Circumstances point to him ns the planner and
' perpetrator of this peculiarly French method of
koling4 Rivalry in business is given as the
motive for this plot of mischief.
AwibsT a Fatal Accident.— Mr. Glaucus A.
BoriafFonof this city, conductor on tbePittsborgh
and ConnellsviHo Railway, camo near losing hig
Wood Tuesday night, and in fact his case is yet
doubtful. When near Connellsville,' tho train
moving with a good deal of speed, a 3 uo was
standing upon the car, the back of his head came
in contact with a timber of a bridge and very
nearly his skull. Fortunately, ho was
noUhfowupon'the track but knocked senseless
aaU was at tie lime supposed, dead upon
tbftCfl?. He was taken to Connellsville where
everything possible, was done for him. His
mother and Bister are with him now and strong
hopes!arc entertained of his recovery. The
danger seems to be of inflaraation of the brain,
or of pressure of blood upon that organ.
Birmingham.—On Tuesday evening, Nathan
iel Patterson was. elected Clerk of Birmingham
oonncli. The borough officers aro tho following
for -the' current year: Alexander and
J A-T'Shaffer, Board Measurer: R. B. Carna
•jin,! Solicitor William Gribbjen, Treasurer:
Jobn.lWeitbrecht, Tax Collector: Solomon
Salij Clerfc of tho Market.
Maxcuxsteb.—Tho new Councils Of Man
chttUr have been daly organized. The Clerk
decUd is Mr. B. M. Stevenson. The Burgeses of
that iborougb' whose election was recorded in
the GastUe on the next morning after it occurred,
Is Mrl B. 11. Sampson.
-• For Council, E-. Robinson, H. L. Parke, Win.
SpratU E. Richardson, and E. Magee.
Auditor —R. M. Stevenson.
• AT-LxnggyY.—The Mayor’s police of Allegheny
City fire'Messrs. Jao. 11. Scott, James Calhoun,
R. P* Adams and Samuel Teels.
' Bbno RoDBEar. —Ou Wednesday* evening,
three rooms in the Monongaheln House were
- robbed by some miscreant or miscreants. From
the room of Oliver W. Barnes a gold watch and
•$66 00weTe taken. From the room of Capt.
Moore, 'of steamer' lowa, a gold watch and a
? «um of money, amounting to fifty or sixty dol
( iors,‘and f ro m Iho room of Clerk of the late
■learner Hibernia, $25.
A fine looking young mao, a stranger, by the
wnyt was nabbed on suspicion yesterday aflcr
nooi The only things found on his person,
( a couple of miniatures of two very fine
‘ looking girls. The “gentleman” was taken just
«. h&was about leaving tbo city in tho after
, moßtrain. The Mayor has the cine to a good
\ iaanv things touching tho “honor of thisyoung
\ SSicman nMoh tro Will not disclose at this
SomenUest it might ni 1 to defect hi, Ilonor a
j,! efforts in getting to the bottom of tho whole
piece of rascality.
Tat Theatre has a most capital actor on its
1 boards In the person of Mr. Proctor. His play* (
jngiifl-gUPcrb and his success is belter than his
( do not know why he should not
1 hare good houses. See the bill for to-night.
\ iJjft.Gaicties, Gardiner Coyne, the Irish
is having a great run of success.
gQ pffdwaa attractive bill to-night.
o^j. g 0 f Stocks. —The foliowing sales of
■rtSErWere made at the Merchant's Exchange
Messrs. Austin, Loomis & Co.,
WNWAL-viidi Auctioneer:
iftmgSgMechanio’fl Rank.... $5O 75
~ipP Insurant Co aM -5
For tho Pittsburgh Gazette.
Ventilation of tne Court Boom.
Messrs. Editors:—ln your paper of‘Wednes
day yon complain of the had odors, &c., existing
in the Court of Quarter Sessions. There is much
cause for your complaint The fumesaudgases
are intolerable when the room is crowded and
it generally is, and the atmosphere outside at
thesame lime, still and mild. The wonder is
that the court continues to occupy it at all
without excluding alt persons not concerned in
the trials. , ,
There is a partial and imperfect provision
already made for both healing and ventilating,
bni calculated to be effective in very cold weather
only. There is a chamber in the.basemcnt story
in which air is heated; and a flue for conveying
it up to the Court Boom. Also a capacious flue
extending from the floor of the courtroom to
the fop of the building designed to carry off the
vitiated air. . .
When the room is so cold os to requiro much
heat, by raising high the temperature of the air
in the heating chamber, a large current can be
thrown into the court room, and of course the
same quantity will pass out by the T '“ ud “ ct
aforesaid. But when, as in weal her like bo
present, no heat is required, no change of the
air in tho room can be effected, and the whole
apparatus provided for heating and ventilating
remains useless. " .. .
What is required to remedy the evil is a
blower, attached to the apparatus in the bail
ment story by which the needed supply o
air could be forced into the Court Room, whether
warm or cool, according to the tempera urc
Uto days either winter or summer. _
I have been informed that tho Commissioners
were advised on this subject at tho time they
undertook to heat and ventilate the Court Booms
by the existing contrivance, but they decided to
omit the hart of the plan which contained the
agent for forcing in the air at the time when no
heat is required. .
Tho grievance complained of calls loudly tor
immediato removal. It is cruel to compel the
Court and Bar, and particularly the jurymen
whose lives are spent in the pure air of the
country, to inbale the atmosphero of that court
room, poisoned as it is almost to the condition
of tho Calcutta prison. No man's mind can ex
ercise its ordinary activity and clearness, but a
dullness and stupor must supervene in the
atmosphere which mostly prevails in that
crowded room.
For the Pittsburgh Gazette
Editor s Gazette:— The following ticket for
officers of the State Agricultural Society were
unanimously elected at Harrisburgh on the 19th.
Judge A. D. Hiesler was elected by the Board
to fill tho vacancy created by the resignation of
R. C. Walker. Pittsburgh and Reading were
suggested in the new Board as the best points to
hold the next State Fair. Tho President, Mr.
Taggart and Secretary, Judge Heisterprefcrriog
Pittsburgh, while some of the other members
preferred Reading:
President. —David Taggart.
Vice Presidents — lst, district, George
Woodward; 2d, A. T. Newbold; ffd, Charles K.
Engle? 4th, Joseph Teager; 6th, Thomas P
Knox; Gth, A. R. MTlvame; 7th, Adrain Cor
nell; Bth, George M. Keim: 9th, John Strohm;
10th, John P. Rathcrford; 11th, Amos Kapp;
l°th E W Sturdevant; 13tb, Asa Packer, 14th,
William Jessup; 15th, 11. N. M'AUister; lGth,
Jacobs. Halderman; 17th, William Heyser; 18th,
Elias Baker: lwtb, John M'Forlaud: 20th. Joshua
Wright; 21st, John Murdoch, Jr ; 22d, William
Marlin, Sr.;’ 23d. William Maxwell 2 Jib,
William Bigler; 251 h. James Miles.
Additional Members of the Executive Committee.
—Frederick Walts, James Gowcn, William A.
Stokes, Jacob Jlish, JohnC. Flenniken.
Corresponding Secretary. —A. C. Hamilton.
Chemist and Geologic —Prof. S. S. Haldcman.
Librarian.—Wcnry Gilbert.
Juvesile Tuieves. —Anumberof petty thefts
have been committed within the past few weeks
ft» different parts of the Sixth Ward, and houses
have been entered and robbed of money, jewelry,
and other valuables, the manner'iu which the
offences were perpetrated showing pretty clearly
that the thieves were juveniles. Officer Jones
succeeded lately in ferreting out some of the
offenders, ia whoso possession quantities of sto
len property were found. Alderman Major has
already sent two or three of the young rascals
to the House of Refuge, and be intends taking
the proper stops to send the rest to that excel
lent institution a 3 soon as possible. There ap
peared to have been an organiied juvenile ban
ditti in that vicinity. We omit names for the
sake of the parents. _
Tue Courts.-— There were no cases of public
interest in either of tho Courts in session yes
terday. Judge McClure’s Court was occupied
with “liquor cases" for n good-part of the day.
The only cose of any interest that broke the
monotony was .hai of N. Voeghtley, indicted
for assault ai*J bakery upon Mr. Wally.
Mr. Walty kepi a sort of Snarleyow of a dog
that bit the heels nf Mr. V.’s horse as he was
riding by. That gentleman dismounted, chased
the dog into Mr. W.’s alley, and tried tolul the
animal with a brick, but failed. Mr. W. came
up, and Mr. V. in a passion struck him on the
bead with i brick, injuring him severely. The
jury found a verdict against the defendant with
out having their seats. t
Clean Vo tin Pavements —The sidewalks of
our streets arc in an exceedingly filthy condition.
The din lies ou them, especially at the corners,
inches deep in many places; and now that the
warm weather turns dirt everywhere into mud,
walking upon them is unpleasant in tho highest
a. i ft hof would remedy this. If
«uo u su .... —. & r and the
broom, house-keepers and storekeepers
as old bachelors do, use the shovel. WheirthlM
dirt la ao easily removed as now there is no ex
cuse for filthy pavements.
The Weatuee. —lt is safe to talk about the
weather this winter (!) without being considered
tedious. Does the oldest inhabitant remember
a parallel, to yesterday * AU day the heavens
were cloudless; all day ibe sun shone so warm
and bright that even the smoke was dissipated
and the whole town looked os we have seen it on
■a bright May morning. We would never think
of January but for the calendar, which assures
us that this day is indeed the 22J of the first
month.
Going Aoain.— The “Variety Works,'’ firm of
Jones, Wallingford & Co , started up with n
full set of hands on Monday last. They shut
down about two months. We are glad to note
these substantial signs of returning prosperity.
This firm ts largely engaged in the manufacture
of Locks, Scales, etc., etc., and their numerous
customers will be glad to loam Lbat their fires
arc again burning.
The Dispatch states that tho parties arrested
on a recent scandal case were hanarahly dis
charged. Wo bear a different version of the
matter, and are inclined to doubL whether the
“honor” oficithcr party vras much improved by
the testimony of the complainant.
Wb learn that the Presbytery of Allegheny
City has elected Rev. Henry R. Wilson, D D.,
nnd Mr. Robert M’Knight, Commisaooers to the
next General Assembly, and the Rev. D. A. Cun
ningham and Mr. Jniues Lewis, AUcrnatcs-
A Choice assortment of fine lined and trim
med Sleigh and Lap Robes, Buffalo-Robes, «ic.,
will be sold this morning, at 11 o’clock, on the
second Door of Davis’ miction o4
Fifth Street,
Tne Central Bank of Pennsylvania is about
ready to go into operation, having its note plates
already engraved, nud other fixtures in rcadi-
Arrfval of Sieve*.—Twcoty-000 urns of ingot?
,f silver arrived at the U. S. Mint, yesterday, from
New Orleans. This, when coined Into money, will
rnako eight hundred thousand dollars, a pretty able
bodied “pile," and sufficient to clotbo au army ol
civilians at tbo Brown Stono Clothing 11*11 of Rock
hill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street,
ab-.v o Sixth, Philadelphia. t
GLYCERINE,
GLYCERINE,
GLYCERINE,
Highly perfumed. Sure cure and preventative
Chapped Hands, I>ee and Lips, for sale at
* H SUPER’S DRUG STORE,
*• corner Penn and St. Glair Streets.
The Liver PlUs.— The Liver 'Pills of Dr. M’Lans
were first used bjr film exclusively in hi" own practice,
efficacious were they In all cast* of Liver Complaint, that
they became temoas, and attracting the attention of tbo
medical taculty, passed Into goners! use. They act witn
creat certainty anu regularity; tbo paUrnt almost Iminsdl
lUely feels tho dispersion oflbe disease, and 1* ‘gradually re
ctored to health. With »omo the uffect tt almost mlracolncr.
frequently oxperienciog Immediate relief, after having for
months resulted to drugs and medJdnos of another descrip
tion, In vain. Diseases of the Liver an* very eommon In
this country, and aro often frightful In character, TliW"
who expericnco-any of tbo premonitory symptom* or this
danFerous and complicated diseaso, should at onccprucare
a box of Dr. McLane’s Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of
Pittsburgh,and perhapsthereby. U saved a woU.l of
«3J*urcbwrsiihcmlti be careful toaskforDll. M LA
CBLkBRAIT.D LlVKRTlLLS,manufi»cturwl by FLEMING
BROS-, of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purp<>rtlng
to be Liver Pills now before the public. Dr. M Lane * gen
uine Liver Pills also Ids celebrated Vermifuge, can now bo
bad at all respectable drus store*
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COSG RESSIOXA L.
Washington Citt, Jan. 2b
Senate.— Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee, from tho
Committee bn Public Lands, reported back the
Homestead Bill, recommending its passage. It was
made the special order for the second Monthly in
February.
Mr. Davis, from the Committee on Military Af
fairs, reported a bill to increase the military estab
lishment of the nation. It was made the special
order for Monday.
Mr. Bayard, from tbc Committee on the Judiciary,
reported a resolution that Messrs. Bright and Filch,
whoso election as Scnatois from Indiana is contested,
and all persons against their election or
any of them by themselves or ageuts or attorneys be
permitted to take testimony on the allegations touch
ing all matters of fact therein contained before any
Judge of the Superior or Circuit Court of Indiana by
first giviDg notico of tho tirno and place of the pro
ceedings in some public gazette printed at In
dianapolis.
Tho resolution was taid over for future considera-
tion.
The Senate took up tho joint resolution author;
izing the President to present a medal with suitable
devices to Com. Paulding as a testimonial of the
high scoso entertained by Congress of lus gallant
and judicious'conduct in arresting a lawless military
expedition, and preventing the samo from carrying
on an actual war against Nicaragua.
Mr. Pearce obiained the floor, and the Senate ad
journed till Monday.
House. —At tho instance Mr. Burlingame, the
oath of office was administered to Mr. Gooch, suc
cessor to Mr. Banks.
Mr. ICunkol, of Pennsylvania, asked to bo excused
from service on the select committee appointed to in
vestigate tho disbursement of tho tariff fund by the
Middlesex Manufacturing Company.
Mr. Durfee hoped the gentleman would not bo ex
cused, as, the other (lay, bo had in the most earnest
manner charged Now England members with joining
tho free traders to strike down the interests of Penn
sylvania. As a New England representative, he
(Mr. Durfco) wanted Mr. Kunkcl’s mind relieved,
and hoped tho matter would bo thoroughly sifted.
Mr. Kunkel replied that if what Mr. Durfee sup
posed was true. ought to be l.io last
man on that Committee. Mr. Kunkel was excused.
Mr. John Cochrano, from tho Committee of Com
merce, reported a bill to refand Barclay A Living
ston and others duties on certain goods destroyed by
the fire in Now York on tho lUlh of July, 1545-
Also a bill providing for tho gonera! introduction of
n uniform code of marine signals. Mr. Cochrano
said that this bill was of moro importance to the
commerce and tho reputation of the country for hu
manity than any others which could bo presented,
and it should be passed in preference to them.
Mr. Boeock, from tho Naval Committee, reported
back the Senata resolution extending till the 1, tb
April the time during which officers aggrieved by the
Retiring Board, can make application for the exam
ination of their cases, which passed with an amend
ment providing that the timo within such examina
tions be mudo shall not bo extended.
Mr. Boeock stated that tho bill was t<* enable tho
Courts of Inquiry to finish the cases now i>cfore
cm.
Various reports were made from tho Standing
luiiuiUocs, tho above being tbc more interesting,
id al an*oarly hour the House adjourned.
Wasujxotox Citv. Jan. 21.—One of tho deputies
of the Scrgeant-at-Anns of tho House has started
for tho neighborhood of Fort Snelling, and throe
others in different directions, to summon witnc«e? to
the various Investigating Committees.
Capt Mclntosh has received preparatory, orders
and will go out In the flag-ship Colorado, l» com
mand the Homo Squadron.
The President has iisuod a proclamation for the
sale of a very largo quantity of lands iu June and
July, at the various laud offices in that State. Some
;m lie ou each >idc of the tine of railroad*.
The Secretary of the Treasury ba.« appointed Al
bert Blaisdcll superintendent f..r the construction of
the now Custom House at Portsmouth, Now ilatup
shire.
It is contemplated l»y tho War Department t . dis
patch Lieut. Gen. Scott to tho Pacific Coast, for tho
turpose of orguniziug u force against tho Mormons
rotu that quarter.
Tho bill introduced into tho Scnato to-day by Mr.
Davis provides for adding to each regiment dra
goons, cavalry, infantry, and mounted riflemen two
full companies, aud increasing tho number of pri
vates in each company, tho entire force een iog it
the field or at dirtant freuticr posts notcieecding 'd»
men :. also for the addition of 15 Asristant Ptirgeon.-
to lilt) modical staff.
St. Lofts, Jan. 2!.—Tho /)«■,.has received
the returns of the elccti-m in Kansas <-f the 21st De
cember and the 4Lh of January, as published over
the signatures of Gov. Deuvcr and the presiding offi
cers pf tho Territorial Legislature. Tho rote fur the
Constitution on tho 21st as it stands, with Slavery,
is fIHJ, and without Slavery, SGU. Al the election
of tho 4th. the Free State party was triumphant,
electing all tbc eaudhlatos lor tho Slate offices by an
average majority of 415. Tho Senate stands Id Free
State and C Democrats; House 2<* Free Slate and li>
Democrats. The majority given ou tho 4th against
tho Constitution i? 10.22 A Notwithstanding alleged
frauds in Oxford. Shawnee, Kickapoo, and other
places, they have been counted.
Washington, Jan. 20.—There was a meeting
of the Cabinet held last evening. A sharp dis
cussion took place in regard to the Lecomptou
Constitution. A proposition was submitted to
approve of it, with a proviso that the first Leg
islature held under it shall submit the whole
question to the people. This view was sustained
by the President, Mr. Cass and Mr. Toucoy, but
it was opposed by Messrs. Cobb, Thompson,
Floyd and Brown Mr. Black was absent, but
he is understood to be in favor of the proposition.
The President is much chagrined at Governor
Packer’s inaugural address, or Tather at that
part relating to Kansas, where the Governor
dissents from bis views in regard to the Lecotn
pton Constitution.
Harrisburg, Jan. 21.—Mr. Foster presented in
tho Hou?o a petition to open Mattock's alley, and
also a rcmoo.'trance njainat tho same: also apetitiou
from citizens of Philadelphia for the charter or the
Lodge of the Supreme Council of Sons of Malta.
Mr Trwin a petition for tho repeal of the License
Id tho Senate, Mr-wuuu.. „ -«,. Vl iv.mcnl
. the Iron City Hank charter.
Smith, who shot Carter, ha- applied for a diroxc
um his wifo.
Pnn.ADELi’tUA, Jan. 21.—The application of
Miss Mary Smith for the possession of her bro
ther, Thomas Washington Smith, who was re
cently acquitted of the charge of murder in
shooting Thomas Carter, President or
qua Bank, on the grounds of Insanity, was ar
gued this morning. The court delivered him to
his sister’s keeping, rod at the same lime in
its charge Mated that bail in su,ooo would he
: required for his safe keeping.
Cleveland, Jim. 21.—A man was arrested
here last night on suspicion of beiog concerned
in the robbery oftbe Goshen Bank. Five thous
and dollars in bills were found on his person.
Hilliard, Hajqs, Palmer &. Co., of Cleveland,
and Hopkins, Hayes, Palmer & Co., of New
York, made an assignment last night, to F. L.
Wallace and Corilandt Palmer.
jamusemrntfi.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
MISS KIMBERLY
.Lessee asp Masaoxrli
REDUCTION Or PRICES
SECOND TIER, 15 CTS.
80,,, . 50,'. | Private Box, Inrjw f-UX>
Tier Isr. Private Box. ntiiall 5.00
C<>li>r,-,t UulWy ‘3,' | Colored Box, s*r
i-jtigfo Scat* iu Private Ifox.gl.uu.
BENEFIT
in.) the U-t Night hut one i-t tin- LYl«<brat*d
x American Trap-dlaii
MU. -* 0 S. P It O C T O It.
k 1,,, will appear Hits opening as Leontius, it Homan Patriot,
in lb*-N< w Pmo PUj, written elpteiwly foi Mr Procter by
T. A. Fitzgerald, Es.j n entith’d
AIIELCUI
OIL, THE LAST OF TIIK LOMBARD*.
I. O- S. Ts/Z.
MRS. PROCTOR will appear tor this Night only.
FRIDAY EVENING, January 22ud, IMS, will he per
formed tho Grand lliidorlcal Tragedy, in Avo art*, «ntUl«d
ADBL C U !
OR, THE LAST OF THE LOMBARDS.
Leontius, a R*.nmn Patriot, Mr Proctor
Tito whole to conclude with tho inti-roxting Drama ontith'd
ERIN’S CHAMPION OF FREEDOM OR.
0-NKIL TIIE REBEL CUIEFTAIN.
Daamond, Proctwr -
lu active preparation an eolirely new {Drama, ralnd
. Tlie Sea of Ico.
- Imnietim, Bill for Saturday N Ight. _
iS OSTK K ’ S ~U~A 1 ETIK S!—MASON
JC HALL.—Lessee *ll,l Manner J|»SEPU C. FuSTER-
Acting and Stage Manager, A. W. i OUNG.
IN PRICES.*6*
Tl.i- Manager beg* rcapectfully to Inform tho nubile, that it
future, the prices of Admission wUli>et
PARQUETfE .25 cent*. | UPPER TIER, l-cunti
Benefit and last night but one of .occwful *ig.we
mentor tho celebrated Irish Gitu«llan mid Vocalist. SIR.
GARDINER COYNE.
FRIDAY EVENING, Jan, 22J, IMS. *‘ll
tho great Irish Comic Drama, -nUtled THE
OF AUVA—Conner tho Hash. («arunme»l the h night ot
Arm,) Mr Gardiner Coyne, in whit* ho will slug tho
original pong of “Love’s Serenade; Don plfg'H MJr
WYouop Princes* Marina, John M Cooke; Baroness
Unckronwterti, Mrs J C Foster.
Spanish Dauco, ;L» Ma.irldUnayJtiss Emily Wsldegrsvru.
To conclude wj,th the , el. hrated drama, entitled IRELAND
AS IT IS—Ragged Pat.MrOnnliuerCoyne: Dan O Cnr
olan, Mr Harry Lougdon; Judy O'Trut, Miss Kate
.1 Taber.
1 rin BBLS. PRIME MOLASSES in store
I UU for *>1.1., J.IJI VA». UARDINKH.
OflAll LBS. all "Twins Flour in store nml
iwUUU f.r iwl. 1., Jal, JAD. UAHMNKU.
OVYbBLS. 'FLINT HOMINY f..r sale l.y
Zl) j.is JA3. UAUDIXEEj
rmi.Tr/, HOWDEBS, always fresh, on
Joa-iLEMistrs,
j 4lo cortitT Market at. and the Diamond.
iRESSED HOGS.—I 4 Dressed Uoga lor
I eale by Jat HKNIIY H. COLUNB.
RYE FLOCK—4O bbls. and HO sacks for
nlohy Jail UtrsßV 11. COLLINS.
E" GGS.—tibbla. Eggs just received and for
pi« by JaH R. DALZELLACO.
TARRANT'S SfcLTZEK APERIENT will
nut fail to effectually remur* Dyspepolaor
Bilioua Uauiacbc, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Co*-
tlveDcss.RbennratDin, Affection of tlwUw. Only_f«r ealo
JOB. rLKUlfluo,
jttf comer of&Urkctetraet and the Diamond.
Commercial
COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY.
f. R. E.ctot, V. P. EHXX.B3 UMon, » L. Boro. U.
PrebTos, Jouxfl. Cosgaate.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
i Bcportcd S,odcllgJcr tt< -Vfatoy* ]
PtmoOMß, FaiuAt, Jasuoav
l UiLB-oo AW «l» *— «•"
r^V«
r from«ntluodJof Of 2 "
and 120 Luih prime Spring • ■ , , ...
GIIOCERIBd —wile, or lu bhd. Sonur «• »/-/■ •“
a, «»!.-. or >0 v “
UL'TTKB—a *al» of * »»bl« prime roll at W-
I'HREiE—sales of 3) bx* W- K-“ l ...
UMK-ialwi'f 10 GbU Louisville at
ALLEGUKW CATTLE MARKET.
TutßStjiy, Jashmuy 21, Isis
Lt 2^*7 U>ts good commnn wtd ot 2“ , good mo
dlum -it Sand prime to choice at
SllEEP—nearly 1.780 h«*l o&n'd, "»'» *" ld - lt “ ;
one lot ftold t>rinßtngs3 40 ? head.
HOGS—7,OOO bead olTcred, «nd»oM al 3»5@4 gro-w.
a f.-w selling to butchere at -*l4@4X-
HOSETARY ASDCOaiIBERCIAL.
Tho rorelpt* of currency from tho Interior urolucroMlD B .
3lcrch«nUgfm>rally report on Unprercmrut m colloctiou..
ThU h'i" led to an lucreamsl demand t-r Kaatere exchange,
..ud a tinner market. Tt.ew ore favorable indication*. It
u ..vi.l. nt that tho debts of tho country being reduced,
ainl than* is reason to believe that rapid |>rogr*«a 1* being
made in a»ljmiting arrounte aod cxtiugui.-hing iuspendod
paimr. Wo learn that a good many failures are taking place
in the country. Thi- wo* to be expected. Hen who Lure
lejon doing bueinees entirely on borrowed capital tro being
droni-ed ; but wo do n.-t hrar of parties who are able to give,
pvideuco of solvency being in any rerlou* tronbK
—quin. uaz.
Tuc Pom Trade.—The receipts during tl.o Uit three
<U'r, lure been light, bat the wivinM from the country
li-arc but little <loul>t that there arc still quite a large num*
her uf Hogs to come in. The recelpU M thi« placo for the
"i-efc, tho season, end, comparatively, fvr some previous
eeasou*. stand as follows:
Total for tho week
Previously reported
Total for the waam
s r #t !“ 9,D S::::::::::= Ssi
« •• 1854-5 330,213
Our advice* from tho Went leave no doubt wbatevur of a
srroat abundance of Uoga.
At I»ntavil]a, Madison, UendenwitJ, Kyd EvausTillc. * in
rvnurt, Tcrro Ilaute, Lafayette. Richmond and Cmwfonl*-
Tillo. all In Indiana, tlio packlug so tar, ha* overrun the
whole .number packed at those places last season. At Gos
port InJ .20.0011 have boon jMicked so tar, against 9,000 ull
last-season, anil at most of those plow s, packing is still go
ine on briskly. . ...
At Olncy, Springfield, GrayariUe and other |>oJnt* in HU
n»ls, the lacking Isahcadof lost year, and quite n large
number of lloga still to cumo in, and from all wo cau learn,
we think tho increase in number as compared with last
year’s business, will bo fully twenty per ceut. Ti.ere will
also bo an Increase in weight.—[Ciu. I’rico Cur.
Imports bp River,
IIKKLINIi per Rosalie—lPO bgs oats, Hagan; 8 bdl?
er. Hanna; 10 bids whisky, 84 ska barley. Smith; 18 htiis
lew, Pc tier; 84 bdis paper, Shea; 9 bbls beans, 1 do but
-1 do eggs, 3 hogs, Collins; lit bbls flour, McCully.
St. LOUIS j«r Empire City—33 UHs hides. SJcCun® A
Y»ung; Tvihidea, 18 rolls leather, 350 bbls flour. 12 do
brandy. Wire hams, 179 bids pork, 500 kgs lard, 30 hhds
meat, 55 do hams, 12 do shoo Mere, 20 tea beef, 4 bis rags.
IT tea baron, 100 hbis lan I, 50 do alcohol, Clark A cxr, 18"
bids flour, owner; 02 hides, Uarbaugh; 17 bhls pork, Ilay«;
In bbls hutuiuy, 100 do flour Lectin 100 do whisky. Lynch
A ck 47 >ks potatoes. Hoi!man A co, 40 hxs candles, 2 n
iudz, Liggvtl; Cu bids whisky. Parker. 25 bis starch, Gra
ham A Thomas; 25 bids whisky, Larches 24 csks steel,
ttingvr A co; 7 csks, 1 bbl rullet, llsk-'well A co; 2 csks
tacon, llar.alt.rn;* 43 bbls whisky, Keller; 205 hga wheal.
Ktmnedv A co; 14 tea tallow. Nelson; 1 Iron «afo, 1 br mda.
owner 25 bbls oil, IIW let lard, F Sellers; 3 hbds sugar, 21
bbls mulattos, Lindsay; 10 bbls alcohol, U L Fahnestock; 131
bbls whisky. Wallace; 2 do eggs. Forsyth A co; 40 eks tin*
•evd, Uagaley, Cuograve A co; 3% bbls eggs, A Ed
gertnn: ?u bbls potatoes, McElbeny A Asjwr.
RIVEUSEWF.
>,r ib« liirtrt i«iusnii io Jaunmy-
T!w-air wa-Uilrny aud 11.- ..... i.. HJ»vi
just .-|i.|H-d as with un autumnal tr.rst, and tlio nui
vpaikled 111 the sun light.
There was, however, in* business on the l.’ue, and the
river la falling. Tim Aruunia will probably gel away be
tuorruw, and lbs 8. I’. Uibbvrd ua the first of neat week.
The Kuipire City arrived in port yesterday mam with a
very full load, ths report of which is given above ...The
Deliuont advertiscfl her trip to day. She has been lying in
jwrt a good while and we luipo may 1* got ready to leave
f{«cdil« Capt Moure has tb" lowa up for ?t. Louis
A good boat audit go»J ctpUiu. her advertisement
also n Urge miinU-r boats for various points. -
Wo clip the following from the Cincinnati Commercial
•’ThoN.mli America and Minerva are mi th-ir way f..t
this ritv. t-elweeli here and (.’inclnuali. TUc Jsiusi
bft C. lor New lb bun* un WoJuomlay. Sh* has 900 Imia,
including nineteen bend of c title, from Netv York and Ken
lucky, destined forTeatu- It appears the shlpjo-r had lar
gainil with tho Jatucs Wood for tho transj-irtation of the
cattle, but afterwards shlpjnal them ou the L uivvnic. l]unt
Robinson, of tln< Wood, attached two head for lib freight
bill. When we left tho levee tho matter had not burn CSm
ptotuise.l. Cafit Su-in, id lb® Cniv.-rse, w® understand,»n
gagtsl I.HOU or 1,500 bid® poik at Madison, by telegraph,
which tho shipper subo«-.|uently gave to another steamer at
a loss rat*-. The Universe, wvuuderstatid, will slop at Mad
ison, demand the jK>rk according to .oiitrart. and if mimed
th® freight, a >uit f>-r Jatuagi-s will W nintitut<-! "
Steamboat Register.
ARRIYKD —Jefferson, Brownsville; Luzerne, dig C-dmo
Bayard, Klittlieth; ttnsalle. Wheeling: Empire City, Si
DEPARTED—Jefferson. Brew navi lb*: Luv-ru.-.d... Colon
lUyar.i, Elizabeth; ILwalio, Wheeling
River 7*, f.-et and tailing.
Telegraphic Jlarlcets.
Nrw Youk, Jan. 21.—Cotton. *»le* GOO balra; the maikt-l
I* weak. awaitiug the steamer. Flour dull. Wheat firm.
!»)U l>u-di i»M. Corn ho«»j" 71.W0 bush *old; White lc bet
ter. *ules at C.S,<o?o. Uuron rtemly: Hauls and Shoulder* fc.
Mesa Pork oc tower. Lard Vj- mwer. Stork* firmer but
dull: Cnuibej UnJ (Wl lllinois O'trul Bonds 90; U
(Vot»o & UUwouklo 11>,£ lialeoa k Chicago 71* 4 : ** r ' u *•
Ch Tvliiid k Toledo 11VCauton Co. ; Miwouri SlXoa
I‘innbEiriu v, Jin 21 —Flour i< lield firmly, bnt there in
very liltlri-dem.md: sal** 45U bbls auperffno at $4,70; and
140Uextra P*rm.i. and Ohio at tt,6us4; extra family aell*
■lowly nt Rye Floor i* dull, and boa declined
tos3io. 20U bhl» Penna. Corn Meal sold at SB. Wheat is
*t*'ivly, but tiirre i* no demand except tor prime lots; sales
;»*0 bush nl $l.l liij>l,ls for R*i,and fof WbiUi.
Rye f* *Uady nt 7»>c. Corn is in fair request but tho receipta
moderate; oUt»i bu*b Hew Yellow, in Store, sold at U'c. aUd
rj'iiiOtc afloat, including some new -WliiU' and old Yellow at
t»;<vU2c. Oats heavy at 34r. Cofle« drooping, and .■'ugnr
may safely !*•' quoted lower. Provisions quiet Cl.*
vereeed wauled, and«sll*on arrival at JW05.25. Whisky
bos improved, and 4<m) hbl* Penaa **»M sa 2n).'f j2U |-cr
gallon.
Cxsci!isArt, Jan. 21.—Floor better, 2luCi bbls wdd, the
market rlusing nt for anperfloo. Whiskey
tirmat with a cuod demand. Hogs bnoyttnL, 2«iou sold
l.eavy in held at fi,25; the receipts werr 5000
at (u.
L-ird at Sc bnt no buye»«t»*s*rttw®^ ; 4»iZ3^nr , !s*!“
lor bulk Pork and t. d,a largnbunion*]
rt.nbl i>e dune; lOubbUl-ulk Meat sold 1 ' sCc*rV 4 : 100kbh
Mro Pork «o!.l at *h* .ly; tfupar.'iUt^lO;.;
M..|,r--*- 2Sic »i»i Colter Mot rt easy. Exchange
flrm;_JS€W- liuik-1 W tlUl
liaUlmorv par nf ■’pmnlntorNuw Orlra* Ipmrnmn.
'The river ba« ria.-ii tour lin in:* since noon. TL«* weather It
< leal. Mercury 4U'-’.
IliLTiuoßE, Jan. 21,—Flour it dull; Miptrtlue ia held at
£i,(i2. Wheat ia iirm nt $l.lOi«. 1,12 for Red aud $1,15(.£1 > 30
for Wtiile. G-rn. White 55ntOh Yt-How 6UGSIiV Whisky
is dull at
Valuable and Desirable Farm for Sale.
TIIE Kubscriber offers fur sale his farm,
coulAittiug 51 acres, situated about oue half niilo
n.irth of Salem, bolwocu the Ellsworth and Berlin luadn,
all tillable, except aiwut tcu aenss of timber, ou which is a
splendid growth of the sugar mapi*s in a high state of culti
vation, aud under a good fcnw It has ulso uu it a thrifty
y-.nug 'xvhard.ruutabling a varlclyof choice fruit trees, can.
fulty sebrted wltli a view to their excellent aud suj>enur
quality. Also, |*e;irs, (ML-icheA, plum* nml cherries lu tibnil
dAnro.
Thu lmihUupton the premia's are go<*d, large aud conven
ient. Tho house Is n two story frame, c*»mmo*Hoiifl and well
fluished. It -is very desirably situated, mid In full view of
towu. There Is agood well and c* Qient cistern at the door,
which furnbli an ample supply of water. There are two
burns, counectcd by u ulird, making plenty of room for tli*
sheltering of caltlu and ntock of all kinds. Alsu, wagon and
carriage house, aud other coufeuieut building*—well of wa
ter in tin! l*aru yaril, Ac. There Is on tin* nuiith-oast corner
of said farm, a small frame lion**, with garden, fruit trees,
etc., Htiltable for a tenant.
N. U.—The above described premise*, being iu a good
rommniiity, and in slght of a busiaeos and enterprising
town, are eminently calculated for n fanciful country seat,
f,, r any one who wishes to retire from the din of a popnton*
city, to more domestic life. It is alto well adapted for di
viding and neHlug in iota, b.dug conveniently located be
tween two public roods. For further information uddresn
orimjalr-of . EDWARD JENKINS,
Jal&wlmT * On the premise*.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
AVERY VALUABLE FARM containing
212 acres of land, situate in Littlo Dearer towuship,
Lawreace country, twauded ou tho north by land of Cavit
and Ucnry, east by loud of Dalrell, ou tho suath by Daixt-11,
and west by Spruat and Gxik. Improvements arc 126 acres
clearod land, with a two story house ami Urge barn, ont
hooves aud an orchard of fruit trees. Bold land Is situated
<m the rood lending from Enon Station to Fcternbargb.
about um* and a half miles from said Station, and is iu guuu
repair and cultivation, and known as the form of Thomas
Cunnlugiiam, Etui. Said (annlsowued by tho beirsofJobn
IWr, who will sell the same ou time to suit tho pnrehaser,
IVrsuus wisbiug informatiou about tho same will call
unou tho subscriber, on the premises, near Enon Station.
‘ TIIOS.CUN MNOIIAM,
d*lfo2mwT Agent for said Helm.
TABER) POPE & STREET)
SALEM, OHIO,
HiKurarrcitua or
.Mb* Turnhi
Improved Oscillating Steam Engines,
UOILESS AXD MILL ITOJiKS,
UOK Saw. Mills, Grist Mills, Printing
JJ PreMcstnd Manufactories, with ’all the gliofllng and
Gearing foe.same. Also,
Jatlson’a Patent Governor Valve.
«>On f of our Engine* con boseeuat GAZETTE BUILD
INU. JaTiwtrt
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS—A still iartlier
reduction in price in lad let’ fine Drw* Good* for win
ter, at jSw"wr ' MURPHY A BURCHgIELD’S,
STILL FARTHER REDUCTION IN
SHAWLS'.jvt MURPHY A BPltCnnELp’a,
SUGAR— 14 hhtla. primtf N. O. Sugar just
rcc’d and lor sole by ~ R. RODIStIN A CO.
TV /TOL ASSES—SOfbbU prime N 0 Molasses;
VI 10-’Mo Sjmp,
Ju»t received and for sale liy tl. ROBISON it CO.
COFFEE— 100 bap* choice Rio Coffee;
<lo do Java (]f\
Junt and for aal* l l>7 H- ROBISON k CO.^
Roll bTstter,"'&«—« iibu rrcsir'Roii
Butter; J 'Vhlte Ilo.ii«
“ban Ou km#;
SO bbli Own Apples.
.1. «t receive*! and fur sale by H. ROBISON A CO.
T^LOUH—TuO bbls Extra Family Flour;
M jOO do do and Baper&iio do;
UiOsacksßockwhwit do,
J„l r«M nd foriala bj jM K- ROBISON * CO. _
OILS— 'A'! Mils Linseed Oil;
10 iln Blnacbcd Wiulor Wlulc Oil;
10 do Tanuera* do;
to do Nol do.
Jiwi ruc’d and for tt.nonisoS A CO.
BAS—IUO lifchts Young Ujeon, imperial
aod Wad. Teas, J uat rrc’d and icr Bale by
|#l9 R. lIOBISOS t CO,
TOBACCO— 50 bxs&Blump Tobacco;
30 do K* 4 10s do do
“ScaddybfaMlbdo do
IS do do Natural le-mlTobscvn;
30 kip* C twist do,
Jlec'dand for sale by JdS It. BOBISON 4 CO.
KIHiElisT journals, Ifciy Books, C
Books, InToice Books, Order bouts and Dock,,
salo and made to order by W.B. lIAVEN,
J«W Blank Mahnfactorcr, con»T Market and Second sU.
Jliisunri River Direct.
\ Rare Chance Passengers Shipper®.
TT»U go T)irovgh without Sethipj-inu. to
l: •OSEVrLLE. BRUNSWICK. LEXINGTwN. NVr..‘T *N.
LEAVESWORPn CITY, KANSAS CITY, ST
JOSBPU, NEBRASKA CITY*, AND
DM A II A CIT Y .
THE splendid new und fast running Pa>-
sunger steamer SZCY>IaARK.»CapL BEN JOHN
aoN will leave for the*above and all ioUrmediule p rt®. .’ii
MONDAY. FEBRUARY FIRST.
For freight or passage apply ou board or tu
FLACK, BARNES A CO- AgauLs
Office. No. 87 Water street-
ttonongabela River U. 8. Mail Packet*.
STEASIEK TELEGRAPH, J STBAIIKR JEFPKRSOX,
C*PT. J. c. Woodwabd. i CaPT. OtOBQ* CLARk.
Tiie above new steamers are
Dow'runniux regularly. Morning Boats leave IMU
burgh at S o'clock A. M., and Evening Boon *l 6
o’clock ?. M. for M’Kcvsport, Eliza both town, Monouga
hela Citv, Bvllevcrnoo, Fayette City, Greenfield, California
and Brownsville, there connecting with liack* anu Owen. #
for Unioutovrn, Fayetto Springs, Morgantowu, Woyuesburg,
Ormlchncltown and Jefferson. ,
Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Luion
town for $2, meals and state-rooms on boats incljisivo.—
Boats returning from Brownsville leave at H o dock in the
morningand 6ln the evening. For further in.nrmatioo en
quire at the Offlco, Wharf Boat, «t the foot of Grant street.
H au s 0. W. SWINDLER, AmxT.
Re cTITlar tri-weekly ijrgUft
WHEELING PACKET—Tbo fine
senguo stuamcr CUEVOIT, Captain J. Murray, w 11 leave
fur the above and all Intermediate port* on Monday*,
Wednesday* und Friday*- For freight or passage, apply on
board, or to
and W. B. WUEELEIL Agent, No. 6 Wood st.
Regular Tuesday pack- i
ET FOB ZANESVILLE.—'The fine
ateamcr EMMA QJIAIIAM, CapLilLTt&os Attna, will leave
for tlio above and latcnnediate port* EVERY TUESDAY,
at 4 o’clock P. It. For freight or passage apply cu
board, _r>cl9_ FLACK. BARNES ACO-,Ag‘t«.
OFMARIETTA AND ZANES- 1 JESfL*
VILLE—The nmr and bctiptiful
LIZ7.IE MARTIN, Capt. Brow*. trill leave lor the above
and all intermediate porta, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
ocitj FLACK, BARNES 4 CO., Agt*.
170 U CINCINNATI— The hue tJESLh
BCWKteomnr POTOMAC, Capt. llarTy,££Ss32ff
will liatu for the aboTO anti all interned iato port*, on
MONDAY, '2sth Inst, at 4 «*• «• For freight or passage
apply on board or to
170 K CINCINNATI'-The fine i
1 steamer MKI.NOTTE, Capt. A.
will leave for the above and all intermediate port* on
THIS DAY tSM, at 4 o'clock, p. m. For freight or passaga
apply oo board or to
jaH FLACIC, BARNK3 4 CO.._Agents.
F~~ OITITINCINNATL—The fine .
steamer R. V. BASB. Opt. \V. T. Barr,
will leavo fur the above aud all intennodiato portion
TIIIBDAY, £U hint., at 11 A. u. positively. For freight or
passage apply on board or to
jai:, FLACK, BARNES ACo., Agvut*.
FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- i JSjA
VILI.K —The due steamer UAZEL. f '*" t -fagDtvWa.
E Evan* will 1.-uve fir thu above and all Intermediate
on SATURDAY, IJdnl iu»t n at 4i\ k- For freight cr
nasvur>* apply <>n Uniril cr to
FLACK. BARNES A CO-, Agts
-1‘ poit CINCINNATI * LOUIS-iJESLa
VILLE.—Tim iplendid steamer
CITY” Opt. Miller, will leave f-«r the *l*-v.- and ml in
termediate ports on' THIS DAY *J2d m>t. :.t l o l'U I’. M
Fox passage and freight apply on board or to
jJ, FLACK, BARNES A C 0„ A.;t-
FOll N ASUVlLLE—Thoelogant
steamer ULEXWOOD, Capt. T> - 1
will leavef. r theaboveand all Intermediate port* »n Tills
DAY *J”d In-l . at ” ■•VI.- k. I'.M. For piisnaireorfreight ’P
gr t„ t |.A< K. lI.VKNfcS A 00„ A*t-.
1 j,]r, No.>; Water-tr.-.t
I?UK NASHVILLE—Tho ele- « JJSv*
gant ivis-ienger steamer ?. P HTBBMU).ii»btj?ijfa
port* on THIS DAY,'iM Instant, at 4 r. J: F r freight
or pa«o.tc(< apply uii h.jird r.r to
FLACK. BARNES A CO., Aput*.
I7OR LOUISVILLE.—ThesnIcn- ,
1 did j-nneue-t ju.cU.-t -BELMONT 1 Capt.
KMmtl. will hat.- !>.: tie- ..1->ve and ..11 intermediate purt*
...i TUESDAY •.'''.Hi in»t. .it j I’. M. T.-i p»--u.c
in freight apply "U hoard i-r to
j,CCi FLACK UAKNi: A C'\ A t .tv
For st. louis ikeokuk.—
The splepdid pa*senit'-r]<arket “FULTON Js*bS?l'
CITY ' Capt Itm-kle, wlli leave for the nNive and nil inter
mediate ports, "ti SATURDAY '£*l lust at I ..\l.-ek IT Af.
For pa-M-sii* -t height apply mi bnnl >-r to
j,oo IXACK. BARNES it'!. Art
FOR ST. LOUIS. —The tine new i jpjffvjy
fist running passenger steamer 10WA.
Capt Moore, will IraTe for the ab-ve and all intermediate
port* on MONDAY tiSth ln«t., al 4 r. v. Fur freight or
pasanrx- apply on loxird or to
jjZ> * _ LACK. BAUNF.S_A Oh, Agents.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The -fine new r fpfi - ft
otpam.T MAKKNGO, Copt. McCallan'.jgSSKgiSl
will Iravo f.ip tho aborc and nil IntmnMlate i*>rt« “
SATURDAY,'.EM Jn«t., at 4 o'clock?. 31. Fur pawjji
fn'iglit apply ou board dr to
jn-Jl
Foil ST .'LOUIS AND KEOKUK,
—Tire rl'-paut steamer CAMBRIDHK,
Cai't t» Dean, will loave for the iil*ove wl all intermediate
porta on THIS DAY t!i« 22d Inst. For freight
aiitiU oa tabard or t»
jnl9 FLACK. BARNES CO., A^ents^
FOR STniOUIS AND KEOKUK. I JSLp
The tiow andboaotlfn I steamer
Cant Ilentma. willleATe for the above and all lutermrdi-
H* port*, on THIS DAY. tho 221 Inst., at 4 p. m. For
freight orooJßfiaepplFon bc-ard or to
j.iJS :. FLACK. BAJIXKS A CO, Agent*.
FOR ST. LOUIS—TIio fine new i JCSjjVi
steamer ST. LOUIS, Oapt JKFSIK DEAN JeSSS
will Irave for the above arid all intermediate ports, on
THIS DAT, 22d lost, at 4P. K. Forfrelglit orpassaffe ap
plv on hoard or x~
d«l FLACK, RAItXKS & CO. AgU.
FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW (
OULKANS.—TIif fino new steamer J.
Vi 1 . IIAILStAN.Cnpt. M. llays, will leave for the above*
and ell intermediate |»orts.on TIII9DAY. tho 221 Inst
atJLu'clock I’. 51. Forpasaugror freight apply <>u bomt or to
FLACK. BARNES A CO.. Ag.uta.
MFnT.nPOT.TS.Capt. B_CaU}Ooa,“*fiA.- .. ’'
and all intermediate port* on TUTS DAT, 22<! inst. afl'r.x.
For freight or passage apply on board or U>
J.*'! FLACK, BARNES A TO.. Agi*
P. Rt. DAVIS, .A.uotionoer.
Commercial KuL-s Rooms, No. W Fifth Street.
lAKESII ARRIVAL Ob’, LADIES’ FURS
. —<>u Saturday iu*L. at 10 o'chck will he
sold without reserve on tho ourond floor of Davis’ Now
Auction Buildings, No. ol Filth Street. A large and rbulco
assortment of Ladies' Furs, rirg
French Krniltic. Fitch. Salde and Rock M.u ti j Capes.
Collar* and Cuffs, An., Ac.
Thealwve hare just bc-ii received direct from tho Im
porter* and manufacturer" end comprise* overt variety and
quality. Ja22 F.M. DAVIS. Aurt.
7 *nck» Timotby Bcctl;
Ucgulat Steamtfs.
(Cincinnati, &r.
FLACK, BAUNES A CO. A^ts.
No. K 7 Volt Ft.
jaastjbillr, fee.
ILomsSillc, &c,
=t. Uouis, ire.
FLACK BAUNFS A CO
flcto Orleans, Srr.
auction Sales.
Floor Martin Vlctoiiur* Muff ami Cuff-
Herman Fitch.
Unclaimed baggage ataiVtion.—
On Saturday anertioOu.Jiiu. 3iHh, at 2 o'clock. at the
Commercial Sales Rooms No. 64 Fifth street, will be bold,
by order of IVm. Young. Trustee, etiudry Tniuk*, Valises,
Carpel Bags, Canvass Rags. Coats. Ac., Ac. .
Thu nlmvir will U' *fl.l to pay cliarges, Ac, dire the Eagle
Hotel, nnloKa previously redeemed by the owners
jal I*. M. DAVIS, Aurt.
Daily .sales at No.m'fifth St.,
At the now Commercial Suli-s Rooms, No. M Fifth
I Btrvet, ovcTy weekday, aro held public naira of goods lu all
variety, suited for the trade and cotunuren*. from a large
stork which is constantly repleuislird with fresh conaign
menta, that must be chm.it forthwith.
At 10 o'clock, A. M., Dry Hoods nnd fancy articles, com
prising nearly everything needed In the line for personal and
family use; table cutlery, hardware, clothing, U>ot* and
shoes, ladies wear, Ac.
At 2 o’clock, P. M., household ami kitchen fnrnlturo, new
and second hand; Ikhls and bedding, carpets, elegant Iron
stone China ware, stoves, cooking nt-Midls, groceries, Ac.
At 7 o'clock, P. M* fancy articles, watche*. clock*. Jewel
rytmuical instraments, guns, clothing, dry goods, Imots
nd shoe*, books, stationery, Ac. P. M. HAVIS. Auct’r.
APPLES.— 100 bbls. Green Apples (os'td)
for aalo by __ JalS R. DALZELL4CO.
TENN. FLOUR’-**) bbls. Gallatin,""extra
Family now landing from steamer Cutniiiodoro Perry
ami for sale by JalS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
rpfijTN~F bids. Gallatin,"extra
1 Family on stmmer UtancU l»ul«. to arrive ami for sale
by JalS ’’’ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
BUTTKIU-I'j bl.lsi'ltoll Butter,
&0 '• uolid Packet! Hn(tr-r. in
• • IU HALXKLLACO,
Ual LIU-rty f*t.
ami f>>r solo l>>
jmlS
1 >X BBLS.FRESH ECUS forwle t*v
l'JjaH J U CANFIELD.
G”'HEKN”AI , FLeS— 150 hhU. ch.'io<' \V»r
Irr Apples In store and for sale by
JaT T. LITTLE A CO., No. 112 Second st.
SALERATUS.— 5 Tons in bbls., koga and
luxes, in store and for tab* by
jaU ISAIAH DICKEY 400.
ROLL BRIMSTONE.-12bbLs. instoroand
for sale by Jal4 ISAIAII DICKEY A CO.
ROLL BUTTER -G bbls. choice Roll But
teijiut rec'dand for saw by
jut* T. LITTLE A CO-. No. 112 Second st.
FLAX SEED—4 bbls and 2 bags now land
ing from steamer Hazel Dell for ealo by
j„l ISAIAH DICKKY A CO
1 fTA BUS. GLOVER SEED for sale by
I UUj«:» J. n. CASFItfLD.
CHEESE. —500 boxes prime cutting Oheosi
for salu by _Ja4 HENRY H. (VLUXS,
•T £~BBLS."¥. OT MOLASSES for pale by
i O jaf. .J.U OANFIKUV
Buckwheat flour—*4oo sacks Ext™
Buckwheat Ftour for sain by JOUN Pl<OYl> A CO-
'GGS.—3 bbln. for sale by
M lIBKttY 11. COLLINS,
I?NG. MUSTARD.— Fuksii Imtorted.-SOO
\| lbs. on hand and for Bale by ...
ja7 B. L. FAIIKESTOCK A CO.
YE FLOUR.— 2O l.bla. for Kilo lO’
, . imNiiy ii. cuLLixa.
lUIPPED LOGWOOD—MI bids. on hand
'....lfcrmlobr n. I. FAUNKSTOOK * CO.
Of in BXS. PRIME I’EARL STARCH;
aU b. ‘■j.a&sfii.*
1 A/1 SACKS FEATHERS for sale by
1 UU jafi J. D. CANFIELD.
BACON— 5 casks Hams and Shoulders just
r J " J f ° rol ° "W-nan mM.mii 1 00.
CONGRESS WATER—Anew lotreceive!
thla day and for sale at JOS. FLEMING'S-
BUTTER— 5 bbls. fresh roll Batter just re
ceived and furnleby JaS B. HUTCHINSON-
EDWARD T - Si E G R AW,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
yo. ”11 LIREP.TT STREET, BEAD OP WOOD,
PITTSBURGH, PBKN A,
OFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pui
abased irom importer* and MxnnCtcturers, amongst which are the following favorite LrfcTbtlC
Vi 11. Grant's A. No. Iss Tobacco,
Keime, Robinson A Co’s Tobacco,
Eocene Howard's Tobacco,
Grant's Pound Lump CaTcndish,
Hazard and Railroad Brands,
200 Caddy Boxes Half Pound Lamp
> OIuAHSI CIGARS!! CIGARS!!!
MILLION assorted BRANDS.
All oi which we offer to the trade at prices which cannot fall to please.
W. E. CHILDS & CO’S
FA TEXT ELASTIC rrRE AXD WATER-PROOF
CEMENT ROOFING.
PERRIN &s JOHNSON I*ropri©tors,
Are now prepared to contract and put on at thesiiortest notice
the alove Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Koofinr. I* * -.-ins the outy article yet invented that will auccoafallj
rwDi th.- action of the atmosphere in every climate.
IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATEIUPEOOP,
And in puiut <>T durability, we believe it iseqoal, If not snpo Or, to any Metallic Roofing. We can pat it oo.otur Old Tin
Tar, Iron or Ehiuglo Roofs, it making nod > sue* how flat or steep the roof may be. Tbi* J
Roofing ii warranted to proro as abf vo represented. Wo will pat it on for
SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEX FEET SQUARE)
We will apply iPsipon Tin and Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of Its dorability th
cheapest {>alut tbatcati be used. \
lnvite all who are building, aud al*o those who wish their Roofs Repaired, to call at our office, 133 Piird Srcef,
and examiuosamples aud satisfy thcrntvlves In regard to the dorability and practicability ofthis Roofing.
J. 0. PERIUN, ) PERHIN A JOHNSON,
8. A. JOHNSON, > No. 133 Third street, between Wood and Smithfield,
WM. JOHNSON, j Pittsburgh, Penn*.
1 have made a chemical examination of aomo specimens of W. E. CIIILDS t CO'S ROOFING, left at my office, thfi re
mits of which aro as follows: ‘
Ist. The material Is compounded tnii to remain pliable fora prat length of time.
2d. The consistency la not readily inflneued by tin- temperature; consequently it would not bo liable to melt and run
off from a n»f in Sommer, or crack in Winter, i. extremes of natural hear and cold would not injure ft.
3-1. Tho composition is not acid but slightly alkaline. It would not destroy Uio canvass, but ou tho contrary protect
It from the action of tho weather.
4th. It Lv Water Proot; and to a largo extent Fire-Proof; that is, sparks and uro brands falling npun H could not lu
flam- it. In mr opinion such a roof will last fir renrsifput on carefully and receiving prompt attention.
1 Rrsp-cfolly, JOSEPH M. LOOSE, .Chemist,
Laboratory No. 12S Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
I taro .rominej W. E. CulLia k Ci'a Bailie Fire uil Walor-Froir Cement Rooflns, anda, lar aa I can Jndse, conilder
It. seed Invention, end am willing to In.nre bnlldingt thn. pretectal upon tb.jnmoterau .1 Ilnrare thorn entered with
metal. a|Ll).!,aF rstgiied] /SO. 8. LAW, Agt. Itopal In. Co. London nnd Liverpool.
TRANSPORTATION.
CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY
gssum LLOYD & CO.,
v [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD A LEMON., 1
HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER,. ore now plopired
to do a heavy basilicas by •
PENNSVLVAIMIA CANAL A-LTD RAILROAD.
Threngh to and from the Ev.tent Citlee. We ran aware oor Mend, .nd nil thou dhpreed to JJiSS?"Am'wKSTKEr!
and Railroad, that no pains will bo spared to render general sa.wfactifn to SHIPPERS OP EASTERN AND WESTERN
FHEIOIIT. * . .
The Avui Jmioe uf the Inclined Plnnes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad
Will give lncroa«M despatch to the transmission of frright. Office Penn Strrot, at tho Canal Basin.
fo2l:lyd LLUXD « OU-
1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857.
KIER’S PORTABLE 3BOAAT XeHSTB. <ahrotri7rnj
Vini'ennsylvfinin Cnnnl anil Rni Iron d . PnavFi " * .-I'l
Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way.
OtM» FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION nAVE been largely incueas
. i .iurin - the nasi Wiuter and \v«> can n»w offer to yiirPFEIIS the superior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE
t.. nnd Iri.m I'iltsburgb. pliiladelpM. and Baltimore. Uur line being competed entirely of PORTABLE EOAia,hnt o«e
tramiuomenl b teouir.J M. rcb.nf *niiiug Freight to our Lino rnn rel, upon It, being put through with *ll poaalLl
" A ' tl:U01;S1! ’ CA - VAL "‘‘■^^'S^jflrepri.tor..
jfor Kent
Country Resilience for Rent. i
AT SEWJCKLEY. within 3 minutes’ fiSffl
« tl,. h tl ?: iti .11 ' Th** h.'ii-fU large
, t> c..tiu.KwlK...d. ti*.. gtuuuilt tasMuily ornaoicuicd.
mi l a!*., n larg-t and choice t‘f nil kind* of Iruit;
* K l,|.. ut.d r.irn.t -It .n-e. Ire Hon**. Chui.-u 11..um-,Ac. 1
Frt iii i.. IT amiuTground will be rruti-1 with the house. ;
It is t-f the m«-l delightful cnuulrv srat« in tnc country, j
For term*. A.- . -nr- of J- W. F. WtltTE.
7j.| AtUru-y id Law, IoC. Fifth street
TO LET.-~The throe story s^l
Fire pr.s'f Wardiuii---. N>-1 - n aud S2Third «t-JjSL
LetUVAtl Will*] Tlel Mali.. 1 l* •(( glV.'nOfNo. D
Immediately. Apply t- W. o LKFLIh.
ja2i):ln'l v ’’ Diamond itretd.
EOII KEN T—l'll- MTO..IIW and i|
•üb*rault.il tlif.-e "t'-ry blit K Du. I lilt;'. v " !•->• j
Llt'*-rti Fir-'t. tl . • l»-l'<« r»! I
laiVjM.: u:wis .V w-i »t-_
T" 0 LETT—A two dt.irv Brifk" Ihvelling gg
IL.uw.- N.I. 1:., Wy lic atrvvi, A! pn-'i.t occupied Jjlgi,
by our Richard H'»yd, well tiui-h.-l and i:> g..od order, and
has all tho modern touv.Mu.-ufe-1 water. t»U*
,nJr,rr , J g..h..n.... .tf.U ■” n ,, Y „ * CO .
rriQ LET—A twi) 't.-ry brick Dwellings
DcOlUrni' llt U KING, "***
j.,U till LilsTty street.
OTLEf—AwV-ll' limi-hotl two -tory pg
Brick Dm-. Uing. n. ni.-corder, rontiining «x Jjia,
roi-nia and finished garret, with p*i. water and bath ruoui.
sitnalp on Wa»hit.gton at. All*gheoy city. Enquire of
Jr l, ft I! KING. Xottll Liberty street.
F oundry for rent.—tuo Pasxu
Fouxdbt. I’euu‘lieeu Pittsburgh. Immerly occupied
bv Frecuum k Miller, now bv Hall & Sm-er. i» for rout.
' F»r term* enquire of ALKX, MILLI.It. "t of M, CN>
DEUWtWD. at tin* Rank <>f Pittsburgh. jal4 ; 'Uf
FOR KENT. —The large Store Room onffiS
the corner "f Diamond alley and U«o«l -trivt, tiowJjHa.
kcupuhl by Mro«n. Campbell A Pollock. AU>, the St-.n*
Room uccui>l"d bv thcanUtllwr. withnpft-r room#. En
quire of Jalittd- JAMES WILSON.
T~‘o I.ET—A two story Brick Ihvellingga
ouHayatrei'l, between Penn and the ilver. Kn-iii
quire of jail' R. If. KING. No. 211 Liberty at.
FOR RENT—Two desirable Houses on sth
*t., U-lngtliaono T ruenpy at present, and the new
House next door, I’- «-«*ion giTen on the Ist April, IS'*.
Fur rent, 4c . spplT ALEXANDER Klho,
•273 Liberty street.
ALSO—A comfortable three story Dwelling Honan on
l»..nn <tp,tl near IVavne. lMsesslun can be bod forthwith,
i-orterms, Ac., apply to ’ ALEXANDER KINO.
\twostorv Brick Dwelling House ou Esplanade
«'>«• «*"* ™> ""“•'"“’'ASjmSSKtliso:
\L«n \ Frame Dwelling in the rear of the above house,
on lame-. «tr<-et. Allegheny Citr. Rent low to a good ten
al!t. j a H ' ALEXANDER KINO.
FOR RENT. —A comfortable two fltory
Brick Dwelling, with Uarn and about six acre* of ex*
relleiit land, aud near East Liiwrty.
Pmcse*sion msv lx- b**d Immediately on application to
ALEXANDER KINO:
j,.« 273 Liberty treot.
TO LET. —A ;> story Dwelling Ilouec, on
Ponu street. Wnvcen Hand and lYbyae street*.
H»nt moderate to a go.*) t.-uant, aud j*ja»eajiou given at
For terms apply to 'ALEXANDER KINO,
273 Liberty street.
/ '.e-sec.—_•
Dwelling, situatu on lYashtnrtno «rrx.i:
gheny rity. contaitiing live nxnus and finished garret. I'w*-
«-»*loncau bu had immediately. Enquire of
' jyGO K. It. KING, No. 210, Liberty st.
Dwelling house to rent.—That
commodious aud well finished Dwelling House, N 0.25
pike street, now occujded by tko subscriber. Tho house is
In Cno order, nnd has all tho modem eonvenicnci'Sj water,
glia, Ac-, to make il desirable for a family. Possession can
be hadauy time lifter tho first of May. Apply at N 0.42
O’Hara street, lo ap22:dtf JAS. LAUQHLIN.
TO LET.—The Hall formerly occupied by
the Son* of Temperance, <>u tho corner of Wood and
Third streets. Emjuireof JOHN MXIILL A SON,
mr n.tf No. 257 UWrty street.
D"" WELLING FOR de^-"S§
ml.le two story Rriek Tlouße on Congress stieet, JSll
c.iutainio" f. a go ( -l vnnl and newly painted imd
■>3]kt(hl. apidi (» WATT 4 WILSON,
j.,5 (si No. 2GS Liberty street.
Hffllants.
WANTED L.UMEDIATKLY. —10,000 Men
to engage iu tho solo ot tho most popular scllmi
Books in America. luvnlids, Mechsuics, farmers and Teach
ers wishing to I ravel, will find this to b« n very profltabio
and pleasant business, enabling them to seo the country,
and tnako money at tho samo time. Agents now in tho bus
in. M are chviring from $3OO to $1,500 per ye*r. Fur full
particulars aud a list of Books, address 11. M. RULIBON,
Ouceu City Publishing House, 141 Main street, Cincinnati,
Obio; or, if living East, D. KULISON. PhiladelpWa.
Buls:lydswfoT
Money Getting Eauleri:
WANTED. —$8000 of good business , or
accommodation paper liaving from CO days to 6
months to mu In sums from $lOO to $2OOO, Apply at the
office of nolO U. M'LAIN 4 EON.
W2\.NTED— Notes and Drafts having 4, 0
32 m.>nth* tunm: $5OO U> $lOOO, by
AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO,
i A li, Stock ami Note Broker*. 3S Fourth st.
WANTEI> —A«iuautity of good sound Rj-e.
ji lt « ?AS. C.\RDINF.K.
W "ANTED.—Agotua wanted in overytown
aud city in th« United Stat.-s. Enclose two* stamp
aud address dcl7:w3m < F S.H. SIDNEY, Boston. Mg-*.
BEESWAX WANTED—Tho highest price
paid P)r Beeswax at ILL. FAHNESTOCK ACO'I*.
TD EBP - BLADDERS'^VANTED— I Tho high-
X 3 cst pricx I'sid for Bref Bladders »t
ux&> H.L. FAUNESTOCK A OO’S.
DUNCAN'S BUSINESS' AND ORNA
MENTAL PENMANSIir?, Jnst published In six nmu
t-.fß, .jinrtii demy *Ltc; being the most cnmpMe system
ciUut, and altogether superior in style and quality to any
hitherto offered to the public. Each book contains 24 pages,
and will bo furnished at the low prica of Cts. A hl'vrsl
disconut will be mado to wholesale purchasers for cash.
WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO n Publisher*,:
Blank Book Manufacturers and Stationers,
j a l3 So 57 Wood street.
COFFEE.— 150 bags prime Green Rio Coffee
Jn*t arrived nnd for sal* by ATWELL, LRR 4 CO,
dclT So, 8 11 ood street.
VENETIAN REG—oil bbls. on hand nnd
too’cbj ja7 11. 1.. F4HNKSTOCK _
gEANS.-aOOto.-fi’r ?
bn KEGS' prime Ni'VT'Si* Twist Tobacco
<\\ rnco,,sij;, ‘ m ' ,ntfor “sinrivKn a DiiAroßTg.
Fresh butter—
-14 bU» Ire.li Roll for UMr n^.
8 “ “ ESS* ,
n * •^h'ls'jm'nlsng 0 ™'" 1 ***'' ol . Xo 27 Fifthatrcwt.
IWr .1 this tnonung . y IaDDLB.
J*lS
TIOULTKY. —A largo lot of&tjah Poultry,
r Tnrklf«.Clilckcc», Dncia aud Qecoe.TeCJ lhl» morn
an,i for B&le at So UT Elflhatrcol. JL 'RIDDLK.
' YRU t>—6o bbls. Eastern Syrup for Bale by
JQUN FLOYD & CO,^
ONUENTKATED LYE—IOO -cases, for
Blew D. A-FAUNESTOCKiCO,"
3 comer Wood ami Flwt'&t*?
TNKS 'ANU !• David's
JL Wur.-n. IUDUsa tBoJ M»jnar,l
Ntr». 31, 33and 33 MnrfceteU.
Ja!l __
JCE SPURS—
or VARIOCS SIZES,
For sale, Wimble ami ItotoH, Uj MArmEW&
Sia Ith&sUl atreot. near
—LATES-I’cnnsylvuuia, German and Iron
with <vurf oral frame*, tor , lA v£H,
, corner xurl-t'miil B«c*h*UU-_
dEueuck wAfarKjnKjr?
Jt)Sprtnp,»l J»l«
.alO: Jirrtf S
Cincinnati Aoettr Rotallns. 6th. IW>7.
/Hrtfral.
Dr. Ketser’s Sdoclder Braces—From
Plttalmrgh Dinpatcli. April 10th, ISs6,—For more than 3
years pa»i w<-have couvtanlly worn the Washington Sin
ponder Brace, mauutactureil by Dr. Geo. 11. Koyaet, of No
U 0 Wood street, in this city, and woald heartily recurn
cieutlit !•< al] who arc cum pi’led to follow a sedentary-occu*
palinu. A* we hsvebofore remarked, in calling attonticu
to it* merits, it answers for a brace and suspenders, the
weight of the pantaloons Mag so placed a* to -continually
tend to tiring the »b»uluera to their natural position and ax
th*- chi-«t. Women, houdredsof whom are annually
injured by the weigtit ot euortnons “tfKu ts,” should also
procure tiii"*c braces. Be particular in procuring the kind
mentioned, asmanyof lb« braces tuM ere humbug. Sold
•t Di-. GKO. 11. KKYSER’3, Wh«>hnaleDruggi*!, 140 Wnoil
rr.l i-gn -f theti.dd«n Mnrrar. ja2llflAwag
An Infallible Cougn Ileinerty.—l baa oesu
•net throe month*. n«t able to do .._yUilns, with a cough
and * luffed condition ofthe wia.l-pipc; I tried ik'rcral of tho
l**t physicians in this city without receiving any ImcOt
all ol them »oid my lung* were affected, i w.v, confined U
my l—>l during the greater part of tbi* time, I eipcctorated
n great deal of matter from my lunga. Tlie first two doses
of y.,ur Pect oral Syrnp that I took, 1 could not tn’> »ilhaut
laying down in my hgd, hot before 1 had taken two bottles I
was entirely cured. I hare been well ever since. My sick
m*** commenced about the first of March, of this year. !
am now, and was at tho time of my sickuna, Bring et
Thomas Patti-rsou'*, in Union *troct. r.csr tho Diamond.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 28, ’67. Michael McAror.
Prepared and sold by Dr. GEO, 11. KEYBER, No. 14b
street, Pittsburgh, Ta. and by Druggists everywhere.
ju2ftil*wKF
"For Deaf Per*ons.»-Arocsric Aouctxs—These
ewly invented ipstrnmeuts that enable tliedeaf to bear In
spiu- of dieifnm, are in advance of anything yi-t known, or
ikvly to become of aDy real servlco to d»f persons. By
moans ofan artificial drum, the power of hearing la affected,
and all the circumetancia that attend trumpets and tabus,
are (-ntirolydi*]v>n*ed with. They are worn by loidea *0 as
not to be. perceptft-1*- to •’!h*r», and are hardly felt when
•worn. Apply t"
noWawF Dr. G. H. KETHER. 140Woodst.
Twenty l'e&ri OUudneu Cored by Ch
(i.irttwDLci Ktj Lotiox.—Mrs, Charity C&rnalian, of
Tempcrtuiceville, was entirely Hind in oneeyo for more than
twenty years, and toold scarcely see with the other. Sbo i»
almost entirely cored t»y otio bottle of u Grarfftnb<rg Ejt
and believes that another Kittle will eatlxvlyre
store her eyes, fold at Dr. GKO. 11. RETBSR'S, No. 140
Wood Street. >i?n of the G-lden Mortsr. Price 24 cenu.
uoSOtdswxl-*
THE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN
for many years I hare boon troubled with genera
weariness and languor, both mental end physical; caprice,
listleasucss, dull headache, pain in tho head and temples,
coldnees and tendency to stiffne**. palpitation e(tho heart,
very rosily fluttered ur excited, appetite variable, stomach
and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical
exertion waa sore to bring on all the symptoms, and I had
in addition, falling of the womb, and great pain in that iv
giou. t mo physician after another eShaosted his skill and
gave !!>*> t:p. A patient and persevering a** of MAR
SHALL'S DTERINKCATHOLICON fortunately cored me
nod I hnv.- no words sufficient to express my thankfulness
Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
I c*u trnly say that I have been a sufferer for many years
with whites and deranged njiMiatroation. After a while I
rale face, iudigestion, wasting
of the
thoshouidcr o\’. Ti.rit,. i,**sr '2'
tite, trouble id thattmwchwdj i»>.cu,
and feet and dreadful toerraazDMAiXbo least >-
would make me feel a»iriMmaMflrA*afr.;l*tfeddoCto?»
and drugs, and everything, one after another, without tb«
benefit. Ono bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOL*
ICON changed eome of mv symptoms for the-better, and
now I am entirely and radically cured. 1 wish that every
woman could know what it will do. CLARISSA ODER.
MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATHOUCAN'bai saved my
Ufe,os 1 verily believe. I tried doctors and miedJclne'nntil
it scorned uaclen to try longer, when I mot with a lady who
recommended the Cathoiicon so strongly that Idecmi-d It my
dnty to try It. I was mostly troubled with deranged men
struation. My symptoms were principally pains in the back,
and abdomen, bearing down polo at the.time of the illness,
bloating, colic, nausea, constipation, feeling a» i f tho back
and limbs were bruised or broken, eructations sod vomiting
anxiety (life soomed to bo a burden,) disturbed sleep, feint.
dcks, shuddering?, fetigseon walking In the morning, flatu
lence, constipation, pressureofblood inthe.head, dizziness,
especially wnen stooping,grcatlrritabilltyoftemper,almost
constant inclination to pass water, great resUeatsezs and de
sire to weep or feel nnbappy. I was not oflly entirely cored,
myself of all these symptoms, which I hsro given as an to*
perfect account of my suffering*, but I have known so many
others cured in our town that I fie! bound to let you know,
that others who are similarly situated may also And relief.
• -- EMMA VOSBURGIL
For a tong timel had Uterinecomplaiati with the follow .
Inc symptoms I was nervous,' cmariztwl and Irritable;' ’
smed to abound Incomplaints, some of which X will try to
give you: pain in thelower organs, and a feding 03 ifmma
thing was going to fail out; inability to walk much on yd
count of a feeling of fa Uncss; aching and dragging, and
shooting paint b the back, loins, and extending down tbs
legs* the Jolting .-produced by riding cawed great pun;
spasmodic shootings and polnain the ride, ztomad*andbow*
el*; headache, with ringing In the ears; every fiber of the
body seemed sons; groat Irritability; Intenso nervoosnezs, I
could not bear tho least excitement without being prostrafed
for a dar. I could scarcely move about tho bouso,and did
uot take pleasure in anything. I bad glvenop bupo. haring
rio! everything, as I supposed In vain, but a friend callod
my attention to MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATUOUCON.-
1 took it, hoping against, hope. Mast fortunately It cored
me and there In not a healthier or more grateful woman In
' the country. I trust all will use 1L It is truly thewomaa’s
ScmlinSid. Mrs. FLORENCE LESLIE.
it t BSTTALVS CTERfyE CA TUOLICOS vvl arUttn-'
ly cure I'kUingnfU,* White*. Suppressed, Irregular
or Painful Menstruation, Woaliag. Inflammation* a&altU'
tatft of the Kidneys or Urinary Organ*,BtUnHonor in#*'
tincncr of Urine, Heartburn, Oativauu.S 'WwacS,
ingt. Palpitation*, Cramps, I>uturbediSUep,aMdJluWia
u One Doilar and a Halfpcr single .
On the receipt of sin «Wtor* fi-rt boitlu shaUU tent by t»
press, free of charge, to tie end of the tavreu route.
r D* particular tn vriU (he past opice address, torn, county
of the money. So. ! JO Wood street, Pittsburgh,
Golden llartar._.
OLD DOMINION OYSTER HOUSE,
CORNER HAND LIBERTY STREETS,
RKCEIYED DAILY. CAN AND SHELL
OYSTERS,
Lake and Eastern Fish, &c,'
a, o. bxcghew
STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL AGENT.
Wetcrßtreet one doorahoni Market. ~ aol&dtt
STARCH AGENCI.—HAVING BEEN
appointed Ajrent for Plttahnißh, by the tUBBON
-BTASCII COMPANY, for the «ale of their calibrated P2EAB&
BTARCII, (which la warranted eqnal la qoalityto anytaoWß *
fas thl* market) an now prepared toetrpply WholeadoDeat*
era at manafrctnrcra'price*. WelnvlietneatteaUottoftte
Trade in tlU* article, to au examination of oar preeent non,
and which will be kept canal to the demand. • :
atwxll, lm a co«
i Ibro So. B Wcadetree
-I f\ BBLS. ROLL BUTTER;
J, U R do Eggs
1q Uo SaperflaoJloon ~
K 5 do WW »• Betts'
20»aek» .<!« do
n n 3 ( wSH£bT ; SHBIVBR * MLWOBID,
".15 >°<ll32 Second Knit-
Tobacco and cigars—
a Vcxn Grant’s SaTotaccn;
30 *lo Crtw’a Ds do,
•ja do Johnson'* 1 lb., % lb. ixainjnp
60 M. German CJgarijbeaUirmnd*.. -
In «tora tmd for «*>« *»J Jn? T. LITTLE i- 0Q
ctTBAGS BAHIiEY; ! ' yj
87 -do- 'Oftts; ■•.
8 do JlajotbvScod; .. ’
15 teg* TfolXkrc; ~ r v’
12 t>oxe« <3bi»«;'-v . jj.
300 lbs Buckwheat Floor;
Bec’d and forule by SilBIYHl* DHWORIB; .
J»l& l» ; tod M 2 gettmdrtrwfc