|2feburo| feascttc. PITTSBURGH: . FRIDAY MORNINQ, MARCH 5, 1858. JKF OFFICIAL PJLPSR OF THE C73T.HU Zl®w« of the City and Neighborhood. Death of Mb. Wm, M. Semple.---One of our : "*** hlgMy .esteemed citizens has gone way of aIL the earth. Mr. Semple died yes terday momingi at the age of 62, at his resi . dence. near: L&vrencsTille. His disease vas chronic rhetunatism, complicated with scrofula. s lt haa been exceedingly painful, confining the sufferer to his house for many months. He was formerly one of the active business men of this city, a member of the late firm of Biwell & Bcm ple/,largely engaged in tho Irotf business. He • retired eome years ago, with an ample fortune, to his delightful residence in the vicinity of the -city. There, a true and cordial hospitality pre sided, and tho many •nameless tokens of kind ness Wa large circle of friends, added and gave vitality to the charms which Nature had lavished upon the spot. Mr. Semple was on active and efficient member of the Third Church, in this city. He was prepared for the last great changer Death had no terrors for him. Ho has looked forward to it for weeks without blenching, hav ing au interest in the Redeemer, an anchor cast within the vaiL He has gone from the comforts and the delights of home, and tho embraces of his family and his many friends; but we believe that it la to enjoy tbo greater blessings of Heaven wd to join the numerous assembly of the blest spirits of light He has left behind him a wife,and a large circle of brothers and sisters to condole With her and with each other ia this sad bereave ment The deep and truo sympathies of maoy outside that family are theirs. The funeral will take place to-morrow at ten o’clock. _ Th*Kidhafpiho.— lt is saidihatCeo. Raglan, of Tajcumbla, in in town. This is the alleged - owner of a white.man—that is, eo nearly white that no one orer suspected the taint in his blood, if, indeed, ho has any—named Ferris, whom one Shaw is eaid to have abducted and turned over to this Mr. Raglan. 17© gavo a - letter in our /columns, tho other day, relative to certain ad .. missions of this Shaw to a man in Ohio, in which \<w correspondent alleges that Shaw admitted r everything charged against him. We presume the County Attorney has beforo this availed himself of thot.teslimony in due legal form. It will tokfe several writs of habeas corpus to get •. this Shaw out of jail, with such proof as that. /We.learn that bo will bo brought beforeConrt on a habeas corpus, next Saturday. Well l Gbseoal Jail Dklivebt at Hand.— There is at present some reason to expect a general clear ing nut of tho JaiLlthas 160 inmatos. Stewart ia gone to th© Hospital, os we stated yesterday, with tha.small pox. A girl namod Csrdine Fore man was yesterday found to be sick with The varioloid and there is no doubt that every day will find; new victims. In fid there is no telling when 'll will atop, unless vaccination may prove a check upon its progress. The good feature, and the only one we cau see in the case, is, that it will check up the tide of visitors that havso long thronged the halls of the prison, and we trust will prove a stopper upon eocie of the “vags,” who do some little .illegal net on parposettrewrar® a support at the jail. Stew art i* quite sick, though not dangerously so.' Bxatbs.—D. W. Boss, when he lived ia Pitts* burgh, was a very clever fellow, but os be was a locofoeo and a man who know belter, we are very happy to say that he was very badly beat en at.th© municipal election at Chicago on Wed nesday. We don’t mean to say that any body struck him withfists or feet, but simply that he was on the locofoeo ticket for alderman and the Republicans "switched him off.” The Repub licans ia Chicago are-jubilant. They have an average majority oflBoo. One ward that usual ly glfes from seven to eight handred loco ma joiiiy.was carried by’the eods of freedom.— Harrsdrfbr Chicago. • Mb. Cass' Letter.— Tbo letter of the Pres't. of tit® P., Ft. W. & C. E; H. lo the Mayor, io ref f ertacejto the'crowing of Penn street. It is quite r IcDgthly. If©does not absolutely reject (he ordi- nance, bat declares his purpose of laying it be-- fore the Board of Directors of tbo road on the 16th instant. Ho cotes tbo objectionable fea tures of tho ordinance to be those in the sih, 9th, 11th, 12th; l%h and 16th Sections. The letter GoncladeSjboweTerby asking that ‘*a special com mil tee of Councils be appointed to make a con u. tract trpon such terms as may be proper.” The communication vis read in CouncilsTast riiebt :• onif filed. 't? . r ' n '■-« Dxsrßicf Count.—The case of Floyd vs. Mc- Laughlin has been before this tribunal daring ** 'llm whole week. It went to tbo jury yesterday, w CfIEM or Cokws .Fleas. —Case of Hamer & ■Darner vs. Klopfer & Co. was on trial for a good ...part of the day, yesterday. The defendants are the proprietors of the establishment corner of Wayne and Penn streets, and the action against them is to recover lumber alleged to have been .. ,used by defendants in making certain book case 9, • - which (lumber) as i 9 alleged, belonged to the ‘ - plaintiffs. • The Varioloid. —We learned yesterday that t woman, confioed in the jail, whose time ex pired to-day, had developed a distinct case of 'varioloid. She was removed to the Hospital •-yesterday—the officers of the jail considering itwdaty they owed to the community. We ud denland that all the inmates of the jail have been vaccinated, and the bedding and clothes of the patients burned. It is hoped that the con tagioQ will be avoided by the strict eanitory measures adopted by Dr. Baldwin. Revival at Rkaduo.— The Heading papers say that on Snnday afternoon last, twenty-three persons were baptised at that place.—The cer emony was performed by Rev. Mr. Jeffreys, of the Lower Providence Baptist church, who has been holding a very successful revival meeting in Keystone Hall, that' borough. The immersion was .witnessed by somo two or three thousand people, every spot where a view could be obtain ed crowded. Brr. A. B. Bradfoed, 0 f New Castle, will lecture before the T. M. L. Association on next Tuesday evening, the 9th 'instant. It may be gratifying to those who were eo much delighted with his lecture when he spoke in Allegheny a short.time since to learn that he will repeat the address delivered on that occasion on “The Philosophy of Reform.” We are certain Mr, Bradford wili bave one of the largest audiences of the winter. Hujrnna&ojr Corarr.—A new Church edifice -of .the Herman Reformed Congregation at Hun -iiagdon; wua-dedicated on Sabbath lost. / A series of meetings commenced in the Pres byterian Church In Huntingdon about two weeks ago. About fifty anxious-inquirers bavo mani fested a deep concern for the salvation of their souls. . . The small pox is prevailing to some extent in portions of the County.. M How to AID THB Poor."— Tho times have brought out a little book from the press of Mr. J. T. Shryock, Qaxetti buildings, under the above title, It Is made up of a aeries of familiar sketches, illustrative of the subject discussed, and the whole will make, we think, a highly in teresting 1 ook not only for little people Jtmt for “children of a larger growth.” The author is the Rev. Richard Lea. Tut Mansfield Herald of yesterday (says': “All the section hands between Crestline and Wooster,-on the P. Ft. W. &C. R. R., stopped work on Moqday last. They.have received no wages for the past six months, and forbearance, thoy claim has ceased to be a virtue. Jinn Caxtbxll, brother of the man who was shot some Um« ago by Jones, was lodged iu jail yesterday by alderman Daft, on a chargo of t surety of the peace and malicious mischief, pre ferred against him by Maria Cooper. JUHKS Robihsos was held to bail on Wednes day, by Mayor Sluckr&th,- in $5OO to answer the charge of nss&ult and battery with intent to kill, on oath of Morrison A. Knox, whom he slightly cut in an affray at L&cock's tavern on Saturday night last. " F. C,. Carotuxss, of Franklin Springs, has been appointed by the Bchool Department of Harrisburg, County Superintendent of Public Schools of Bearer R. N. Avery re signed. On of ibe sprightliest and spiciest of oar country exchanges is the West Greenville Timn, which has recently pot on a new dress and looks aa good as hew. It interests itself about borne affairs and that’s a point worth noticing. .. Ti ' 'ox Ber. Mr. Lynch will preach tbo sermon at the dedication of the new M. E. Church re -25f? erected near Darlington. The Church wrn be dedicated on the 14th instant Tna 160 churches in Warren mill 22 IhChamp.cn. Oreeno, and other S“ P h., 0 . f h«^cn“ S rt^ Dnl7 ’ qD '"’ “ k Fnuic'u Frederics was held tobail yesterday in 5600 to answer a charge preferred against Mm by a German woman, of improper attempts upon her. A Silver Watch, supposed to hare been stolen from & ladj» ** owner at the Mayor’s office. It winds from the face and has a steel "ohalh- "" •" V . Ocb respc'cted'SeuftWr, Dr. G axiom, was in this dty yesterday. tho conrentlon of tho frilh fdl adnox him as opportunity of makfag a fly. i#f-raft Wise. : - t-' : v - Mekthto of Councils.—A special meeting of ’ City Councils was held at their chambers last . evening. In Select Council, present; Messrs. Bennett, Berger, Brown, Hcrdman, Hammerer, Kincaid, Mackin, Miller, Morrow, Moorhead, M’Cargo, Pollock, Ward, Pres't M’Auley. The President read a communication toCoun- ! oils from Messrs. Robb & M’Connell, submitted < . lo Councils by the City Solicitor. The letter was ■ as follow’: PtTTSBCBOH, Feb. 2fl, ISSS. A. W. Foster—bear Sir:,We have been employed to collect the interest that is doe and unpaid on 14 bonds of the City of Pittsburgh. The bonds oro each for $1000; they h&Te coupons attached for the sorcrat half-yearly installments of interest: each coupon be ing for $3O. Eight of the bonds were ivsned to the P. A 8. R. It. Co. and six to the P. A C. R. R. Co. Will yon havo the kindness to lotus know, at your earliest convenience, whether the said coupons will be paid without suit Very respectfully, Robb t M'Coxsull. ~ # Mr. Kincaid submitted the following resolu tion, which was amended on motion of Mr. Mor row, and adopted as follows : Retolved, That these communications be re ferred to Finance Committee, and that the Solicitor be instructed to inform Messrs. Robb and MoConnell that the appropriations for 1858 having been made according to law in the month of February last, without providing for the coupons referred to, therefore no action can bo .taken in the matter during the present year C. C. concurred. A second communication from tho Solicitor relative to a movement of Philadelphia Railroad bondholders to apply to the legislature for a law to authorize suits to be brought against this city in tho Courts of Philadelphia, was submitted. Mr. Brown submitted a resolution instructing our representatives lo (he Legislature to oppose the passago of any bill intended to authorize suit to bo brought against individuals or corpo rations in any State Court toboheld in any other county than that in which the defendants reside. Adopted unanimously. C. C. concurred. Mr. Berger offered a resolution that the clerks bo instructed not to record the ordinance rela tive to the crossing of the P., Ft. W. k C. R R. Mr. Kammerer moved to postpone until next meeting. The yeas and nays were called, and the motion prevailed, by a vote of 8 to C. Mr. Miller, from Aqueduct Committee, sub-' milted- a resolution that the archway of the Aqueduct over the road at the northern end of the Aqueduct bo repaired, provided eaid repairs do not exceed $BOO. Read three limes and un der suspension of ruleß finally passed. In C. C. laid over on second reading. Communication from Controller, submitting the claim for grading and paving of Messrs. Wilson & Mackera!,with balance due them, $554,- 01. No appropriation had been made for such purposes. Referred lo Finance Committee. C. . C. concurred. Resolutions from C. C. relative to exchange of slock of city in C. & P. R, R. for stock in P., Ft. W. k C. R. R,, and authorizing appointment of Committee to vote the stock, was taken up. On motion to concur the vote was as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Bennett, Brown, Herdoian. Kammerer, Mackin, Morrow, Moorhead 7. Nays—Messrs. Berger,' Kincaid, Miller, Mc- Corgo, Ward, and President McAuley—6. There being objections to concurrence, the ! resolutions wero put on second reading. Mr. Miller moved to strike out the instructions.— Lost. The resolutions were then ordered to a third reading by the following vote: ;Yeas —Messrs. Bennett, Brown, Ilerdman. Kammerer. Mackin, Morrow, Moorhead 7. Nays—Messrs. Berger, Kincaid, Miller, Me- Cargo, Ward and President McAuley—6. A motion to suspend tho rules was lost by the following vote: Yeas—Messrs. Bennett, Brown. Kammerer, Mackin, Morrow, Moorhead and President Mc- Auley—7. , Nays—Messrs. Berger, Henimnn, Kincii.l, Miller, McCargo, Ward—C. So the resolutions were laid over. A motion to adjourn till Monday was voted down, and theS. C. then adjourned. CommojtCouncil met; members present: Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Campbell, Darlington, Dickson, Dignarn, Errett, Gildea, Hunter, Hutch ison, Layton, Mellon, M’Candless, Norris. Reed. Rees, Sergeant, Smyser, Sterling, Thompson. Ward, M’Kelvy, President. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The chair stated that the meeting had been called to take action in reference to two.bills— one relative to streets and the other to party -walls in the city of Pitlsiuirgb, now before the legislature. ; v- A communication trom the City Solicitor en closing a communication from J. Heron Foster, with copies of said acist' was presented. Both acts with the accompanying coomuDieation9 were referred to the Committee ou Streets. Mr. Errett presented a report from the Finance Committee, with the following resolutions: IleKthtd, That the Mayor bo and bo ia hereby authorized to procure an exchange of the stock held by the City ia the Ohi-, ± I‘enna. R. U. Co., oo or before tho loth day of tbi* month, with the pwenu ago and accrued dividend certificate* thereon, into the slock of the l*irt.«lmrgb, Fort Wayne A Chicago E. H. Co., in accordance with tho terms of the Act of Consolidation^ Rtiolccd, That a committee of five, two from ilia. Select and three from the Common Council, be ap pointed to vote the stock of the City et the ensuing election for Directors of said road, with instructions to voto for no man for Director who in either now, or may be at tho time of the election, an officer or Di- etor in any ether road now terminating in this city. Report accepted, and resolutions read three imes and passed. In S. C., laid oxer on sccod'J reading. The same committee reported an ordinance relative to tbe.,i:*due of city bonds under the ordinance of Fob. 5, ISOB. Head thre«* lime.i and passed. 8 C. concurred. Abo, tbc draft of n proposed act of Assembly to increase the city revenue. Read and ordered to bo printed for the use of members, and made the order for the next meeting. 8. C. concurred. A communication from the Mayor, enclosing correspondence of the Mayor and Mr. Cuss, President of tbo P., Ft. TV. 4: C. R. R. Co., rela tive to the ordinance granting the right of way across Penn street. Received and ordered to be filed. Mr. Campbell presented an ordinance repeal ing the ordinance granting the right of way to the P., Ft. TV. & U. P*. R. Co. across Penu st. Postponed for the present by the following vote: Ayes—Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Darlington, Dickson, Digaam, Hunter, Norris, Reed, Rees, Sergeant, Smyser, Sterling, Thompson, Ward, MeKelry, Prest.—ls. Nays—Messrs. Campbell, Erretl, Oil Jen, Hutchison, Layton, Mellon—o. Mr. Darlington an ordinance relative to the A. V. R. R. On motion of Mr. Hunter, referred to a special Committed of three from the Common and two from Select,Council, and Messrs. Hunter, Erretl and Smyser appointed on part of C. C. 8. C. concurred, and Messrs. Brown and Kincaid were appointed on part of S. C. Mr. Sergeant the following: Rnolved, That the Trustees of the Gas Company are .reqneated to lay gas pipes on* the South ride uf Pennsylvania avenue from Chestnut street to the new building lately erected by John M'Lareo; or, if said extension will not pay the usual percentage, that said M'Laron be permitted to extend pipes across the avenue, at hiJ own expense. Referred to the Committee on Gas Lighting. S. C. concurred. Resolution from 8. C., passed Feb. 22, asking opinion of City Solicitor as to the legality of as sessments of grading where no paving has been done, was concurred in. Ordinance from S. C., passed Feb. 22, relative to Clerk of Committees, was concurred in. Adjourned. M. Christian Association or Allegheny —The first Anniversary of the V. M. C. A., of Allegheny City, was held last evening in Dr. Pressly’s Church. That large building was crowded with people and ibe exercises wero of tho roost interesting character. The exercises were opened by eingiog by audience and a prayer by Bet. Dr. Preasly. TbeJinwident, (Mr. Kirk,) read a report, giving a history of the Society for the year. It lO members, nud O' >w baa 215. It has a library of some hundreds of volumes. Tbe.Trcasurcr reported $6O surplus funds now in the treasury. This business having been disposed of. Rev. Dr. Douglas, made a most interesting and im pressive speech, which want of space alone pre vents our giving a report of. After him, Her. Mr. Endsl«y, of the M. E. Church, South Com mon, spoke with gyent effect and entire accept ance. The Society returned votes of thanks to reverend gentlemen present and with a benedic tion from Dr. Rogers,-the audience dispersed. Tub Stockholders of the Iforth American Copper Mining Company, held a meeting at the office of llanDa.& Co., in this city, on Wednesday, and elected the following officers. Thomas Dabewell, President; Theodore NeTin, Secretary and Treasurer. Three new Directors, to wit, S. M. Wickoraham, D. M. Cooper and Ilobl. M’Knight, Esqs. The other members are Judge Williams and John Graham, Esq., of this city, and Mr. Buckley, of Michigan. Tub Pbatch Mbctikos.— The proposition of the V. il. C. Association the other evening rela tive to a dailj prayer meeting in the city, has act with entire acceptance among the pastors and professing Christians of l>oih cities. An advertisement may be found in our columns this morning which willfully explain what action has bi “ icen token in this. Wo trust that this more meut may haro its legitimate effect nn>l he blesseilin the saving of souls. A Tovxo max, in Warren, Ohio, look poison a few days since. He look an oter dose, and rem edies being administered, he recovered. bss reccixed Lho appoint ment of Mail Messenger, on the Pittsburgh, Fi. Wayne & Chicago Railroad. AUEQHSBY Councils held Ibeir Tegular meet* tog tot maisy. . Telegraphic n " * ll 4. - KtgularStmwrs. m J^Sxxsss^tTSis:. : s«v«. ®v r ® * “ESSS- -Ss§M3i|p ITIURTJS and Cincinnati to examine into the charges of executive in- wado and sold * counterfeit of ifl * FTKAMKK TM.MI. . PITTSBURGH. COL L 1 Mi* U & T P flaeoee having been brought to bear on the action of j rnl, has been placed within the Lg*gSittg r™ 86 * 1A A A 77 _T , X »V\ I r T A QTF TT~K EJN V, ILiJL Hi • members. The question pending being, Shall the should catch all scoundrels. Imprisonment. {RS™*. • Carr. Gt-omt <Cu»J- RAILRUAP, V 1A ° - *«v Axm TTTR PITTS resolution be entertained as a question of privilege» , »« be for years, can scarcely punish enongh the heart-. nf)VE NEW STEAMERS Aut nr-n-roonDPll RAILROAD COMPANY, AMD xati riLLA M ben Mr. Hoard proposed an amendment, chaa-ging i less villain who could cxecuto such an imp-jtUiun SlU i£ow3t»wtre«d»lT. Morning Boat* lea««* T»«*; r P LIE CLE\ ELAND AND PITTSBUKuti . Y haring made “"FSPytSJjS wStSSK on his own nathority and common fame, the pLi- ! «pon the sick. The wicked rascal who for paltry ' **?„ 1 BUROn - AND CINCINNATI!RAU.ROAJ join? vmt* dent with endeavoring to control the action of the I Rmta could thus trifle with the health and life of his Camicbodtown c3K* SlB * NU gf £ A 2?Ja. follows, commcnctog Hoose on Lecompton, by executive patronage. , tellow man—take from his lips the cup of hope while PwttngiTS tirketed through frt^,^ ks an<l ou< ti«~» " ri ' ll • * •"" ,ll ’ ir IT,un I * J l “ , Aijtim amxtx Mr. Humphrey Marshall suggested that the matter sinking, and substitute an utter plosion and eheat, j med* andatate-rooma n "^f , mo!,ur; > LtAV2 [Columbus s£o r. M-lCla. 1£U»». b.po,tpo n ,d fora month. wnnld feltor *tno 'tiro, ond.tonldbo .pnrod no , mS “ S.oSdT, ''""'""’'’•'f ‘ » E,r ”^° T "’'' " W Mr. Bumett objected to tho postponement, and said punishment. Some of nis trash Is still extac. in the , quire at the Office, Wt, •>f B<>aT, at the foot of Qrai»t«tr«vi.''--A*-it n - > !1, ,1 ‘ 1 ' „ u rvJtnnbus.lJoO** IL i® D * W® 4 -*- it was dne to Mr. Bums and the member implicated, ' West, and purchasers should be wsrv of whom they • ao3 (J. tv. SWINDLER, Aocvv. _ w TftU '“ tsjjroot r. u. •• r. 49 r.s ,:W g^Qb’vllle 7^o r. Jt.| that be should have ahearingnow, as the charge was buy.— Gou-tte. Utica, X. TSCiTi n*~> 1 * ttiriL's liT'iv. ' A: ' w " " en ‘ YEll '' ,fcU “ , . ,k« 9.55 r *.train ttreap* to Ctooniwt basoless and contemptible, and was intended to in- : , T . D . n . . ami nil points on tha7rod-V 11 ll ,np 1 l ‘ tP Ciucinna V but one change, an f » nr)nr .»<' .Cairo and St- I |* jnro the Democratic party, as well us Mr. Burns. , Bni’* Haglane and sack coats, Gents French ; .lllSiOlin RINT DlfCfl. cisTrland and Toledo Railroad Branch for *»** Mr. Hoard said ho had twice disclaimed personal ' and flack coatfl Raglanfl, kc., and a full Stock of j A Rare Chance to Passengers & Shippers. w ? th . Shore RaJlroad for Erie, th» c. z. kC.R. R. for Cuyahoga Fall* and Akrco. At v’ a rth. W r»t hostility. I winter sloven, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Shawl?, for : irmpo Through vnUiout Ruh, rp in a , an^ h oh^^Riii^fl?jv,m£'i Tr^ M .. ,top “. l,;irtN ® l^sO!ind * t< ?^* s ® all Railroads I ng HonM “?,r r°V° P wri i' ,Q ’ Men and Boya. .till onhnndat Carnnghnn,. Fed- ■ wbtos ; SSSS Hoard wuh inlendmg to mnkon folje and .Inodorous ; ernl rtrect Allegheny. Cash bttvers will find the * NEtmlski CITV ? Tn. dr. n. Srcub.uril!c Aoeommod.Uon ip«la u * o S>Sstton Cltr. At BelUlr with tie Central Ohio dUed eoHn.bn with“ 1 th h ?* ' Another I».«.»c. of Top. Worm Cored j T“wr P .“mir W'Z%'£SS.™%££Z {S?? ,hn '«" » Smlnroh !*««» hi. vote. Nothing of the ktad o'elneA or 1 k » thooßoof DIt.AI.LANE’S CEI.EItttATfID VEUMIPCQE, M —"» n. M. P* - mdiroctly. ! prepared by Fleming Bros. j For frel B ht or apply on bnar.i ... ( p*«.vcewrs going to any pulut on or beyond tho l t , Rochester op Mr. Hoard again disclaimed patty spirit nr any _ ... hn® October loth, 1802. , ri.ACK, lUR.VF.3 *■ • Ac-utw thi« lt««d to any Sutton between Rochester and Pittsburgh to leave passengers coming u -.i, intnniinn »« f l; *. F / Tills Is to certify that I was trot Mod with a tapeworm ; . J»2l Ofllce, Xo. «'. l> .tri* !. Fiwcngers dtrdrinjr to ro to ChlcA~tv nr iv-.fr.*. i /-n . * l . und tho feelings ol nby man. I'hen for more than six months. I tried all the known remedies u.,., , ~ .Hc>T'\uiTc»t. r f v —'. Passengers desiring to go toOulmnhns CSnHnn^f/n^a,^^*? 0 **of mi/*" 1 ReL-ritvfa Clntland he introduced his proposition ho [did not suppose [ for this dreadful affliction, but without being able to destroy T) E(j L‘ LA iv TRI-WEEKLi i a ! for Tickrit via SteubenvilU. ' r ®*’ points beyond Oulamhat via Btenbsnvllle. mint as’- there would be any opposition. Hoj contended that I ll - I got one of Dr - McLaDo's Almanacs, which crfntafaed AV WHEEL! vq PACKET.—The floo m*J&2zz2£L , Us_Baggago checked throncli to all tu-lnrinai .. . . it was a legitimate subject ofinaairv • that common noUeesofaeveral wonderful cure* that had beca performed songeo st«.-uner CMKVOIT, Captain J. Murray, will leave j For tickets and all Information, apple to GEO I »ahVtv C °S?*’ fame wnssufßeianl t. 7 Jlnl M..irlj.,V-n “.- by hi» celebrated Vermtface, pr.pared by flaming Err*.- for tho above «ul all intermediate porta on Monday., ' F. R. MTERS. Oeneral Ticket apr n »fketOfflca, Penn Street Depot. th« rom.nrvr, S tile investigation., it,u , ! resolved to try It; and immediately purchased a bottle, Wednesdays and Friday*. F-w freight <>r paaaige, apply on I. A. nUTCIIINFOX, Qe n . Ticket Art. P C Afi’ J AMES FAR3IER, BnpU, OA P. R. R Clstaland the common rumor that tho executive is now en* , which I took according to dircctiooa; and the result was, i board, or to 1 [ja-jo; c - *°- «- «•» Ootnmbna. wsviiana. deavoring to control the action of the House tu ho : discharged ons large tape worm measuring mors than a * ao W. B. WHEELER, Agent. No. 6 Wood *L ‘ _ W. BAGLUT, Sapt.P. C. & C.R.R. Calmahr.. has heretofore endeavored; it wasicomrnon rumor 1 F ar *l» besides* number of small one*. _ * - . - - . that led to the investigation in tho Wolcott cnne* in MRA. M. SCOTT, No. .0 Cannon street. tnnvinrw fne ,n tnlnuft. *“ 4 ” oUo11 c f“», ln j t*-Purchaaer» will be cartful to ask for DR. M’LANE’S moving lor an inquiry ho was not in pursnit of a CF.LEBRATED I'ERMIFUOE, manufactured by PUSHING victim, but of an offender. Mr. Hoard said that he I BROS. oft'iTTsspsoH, Pa. All othor Yermifhges to compar wa? informed that Mr. Morris had tjwice endeavored l»n aro worthless. Dr. IT lane** genuine Vcrmlffage, sin to get the floor to make eorao affirmation of the I hit celebrated Uver PUli,«n now bo had stall rapectable truth of the statement which Mr. Burn, denied ra - “'«KA E o S iativo to his vote of a reference of tno Lecompton , I .Meesagc to the Committco on Territories. Messrs. Smith and Morri*. of Illinois, both informed him, Mr. Hoard, that Mr. Burns was preyiou--!y relied on as anti-Lecompton. j Mr. Blair repeated a conversation! held with Mr. Morris, corroborating Mr. Heard’s statement. Tho subject was tabled by avote of 92 against SO. Mr. Quitman called up his voluntoer bill. Pending its consideration, the House adjourned. Sevatb.—Mr. Hammond contended that tho Le compton Constitution emodied the will of the people ot Kansas, for tho convention was an assemblage of tho people in their highest capacity. Ho said that ho had understood that the Senator from Illiaoss had declared that be opposed tho Leonmpton Constitu tion only on one point, namoly: because he was not satisfied that it embodied tbo wilt of the people. Mr. Douglas replied that that was not exactly his position. He thought there wero other Irregularities, but he would waivo these if he could bo asaarod that the Constitution embodied the will of tho people. Mr. Hammond had understood that Mr. Douglas maintained that all tho other irregularities could bo cured by Congress, ond that was Bomo ground of difference between them; but tho question is, how can the will of the people of Kansas,be ascertained ? ne thought that Mr. Douglas was in error in saying that tho Lecompton Constitution was tho creature of the territorial legislature, and he thought that from that error had probably arisen all his subsequent er rors upon that subject. Without concluding, the Senate adjourned until Mou day. ll.vnßisncna, March 4.—Tho Democratic State Convention met in tho hail of tho Honse of Repro pentatives this morning at 10) o'clock, and was call ed to order by Mr. Bockalow, Chairman of the Dem ocratic State Committee. \ tetor K. Piolctt of Bradford was elected tem porary Chairman, and C. J. Rhodes of Lancaster, and Benj. Grant of Erie, Secretaries. A number of contested seats were passed over for tbe present. Air. Hopkins of Washington, moved tbe appoint ment of a committee of one from each Senatorial District by the President to select perlnanent officer*. L. C. C&saiday of Philadelphia, moved as an amendment, that the Convention proceed to elect a President viva toco, and the delegator from tbe Sen atorial Districts choose ono Vico President each. Tbe chair pat tho question, when a number of delegates called for tho yeas and chair deri ded that it was impossible to call them as they had no alphabetical h*t. The call was insisted up-.o ' and the chair insisted on bis decision and put the vote which decided that tbe amendment was lost, and the original resolution was carried. Great con fusion and excitement prevailed, and tinallv the chair yielded and withdrew the decision and ordered the yeas and nays. Order Uing restored, the vote was taken and tbe amendment lost, yeas sy, nays 6S. A resolution was then adopted that the repre sentatives and Senatorial delegates of tho several districts choose one member as a Committee on per manent officers, eacE~ delegation bnving chosen William Laughlin. Lewis C. Cassiduy, George Mil liams, A. G. liollman, tVm. Wboelcr, John A. Mar tin, Edward T. Hess, John Davis, Michael K. Boy- ; er, Michael Cochran, John 11. WaH>u, Alria Gay, S. B. Dunning, George White, Levi L. Tate, Samuel F. Ilepbum, Ephraim Hemley, Joseph Buchanan, W. H. Brenncman. E. W. Grove, J. H. Douglas, IswusHoguJ, Joel Spicken. E. D. Patterson. Alex. M'Kinner, G. W. .Miller, John 0. Dunn, A. B. Me- Balmont, Lewis T. Mitchell, Lewis Taylor, James E. M’Farland, James L. GillLs, K. E. Garvin, Timo thy Ives. After a decision on one of the Philadel phia contested seats tin- Convention adjourned till afternoon. A/itrnvfu John L. Dawson was elected permanent President. He made a lengthy rpcech, In whtoh-4>wwrt»ue«i that the LecompunrCenatltuiion waa legally formed, and ought to bo ratified by f\»n grc#«. A Committee '>n Resolution* was appointed. A motion that all resolution* regarding the policy of the party be referred to the committee without de bate, was adopted. Mr. Wright moved that no nomination be made untlj a platform he adopted. Thin gave rise to a spirited debate. The President of the Couwntiun charged with packing the committe-, all of whom are Lecompton men. The President replied that, if such were the case, it was accidental. A motion wna made t-> add four additional memberr. Mr W right's motion finally prevailed, and the motion for the addition of four member* in< ne-a lived, by a vote ..f -17 against 82. A motion to increase the number of the committee to 33, wa« also negatived, after debate, bv a vote of 2H against 102. Aroioij AV>«,on. The committe* not being able t. report, th* (.Vinention adjourned till morning. ('jntjxxati, March 4.—The IndianapolU Repnid, con Smta Convention assembled this morning. The following Domination* were mads:—Fur Judges of the Sopreme Coart : Horae® P. Biddle, A. W. ifen drieks, Simon Yandcs, \V. D. OrUwold. Attorney General: W’’. F. Otto. Treasurer nf the State: JobD 11. Harper. Auditor- Lange. Secretary of State: W. A. Pcalo. .Superintendent of Public Instruction- John Young. Tho proceedings were barmnuiou*. Resolution* wore passed that our national govern ment ought to bo so administered ai to promote bar-, raotiy between the different sections of the country, to secure the affections of tho people of the Toiled States, to command the respect of the earth ; that no State ought to be received in tho Union before the Constitution be fair|y submitted to the pcoplo ; that the attempt now being made by tho present aJmio- Torco the Lecouipton Constitution on the people of Kansas is a gross outrage, calculated to destroy the peace and harmony of the country : that Messrs. Bright and Fitch are not lho right represen tatives of this State in the Senate, and ought to be ousted therefrom. New Albany, March 4. — Tho steamer R. J. Lockwood, a new boat just finished, commanded by Capt. Lamothn, while rounding out from our wharf on an excursioq trip to the wood yard, took fire in the watchman's room or cook's bouse, and was all in flame* in a short time. About sixty of seventy Indies and gentlemen were on board. The pilot a manly, bravo fellow—stood at his wheel and suc ceeded in running her into the Kentucky shore whore every person jumped ashore, narrowly escap ing, in safety. Some jumped from (he hurricane deck. Tho boat swung around and floated down tho Kentucky shore, 2000 or 3000 yards and sunk. Wo understand that there was no insurance on tho boat which is a total loss. The passengers will all return to-night as the ferry-boats bare to bring them hack. The suspense is great. It was a fearful sight, in deed. Washington Citt. Maroh 4. —Tho Kansas Inves tigating Committee met last night, all the members being present. Gen. Calhoan sent in a statement rel ative to Knaaas affairs, hut it was decided it should not bo considered as evidence. Mr. Stephens read a report expressive of the views of the majority, setting forth, among other things, that as authority vas legally conferred cm the delegates to the Con vention to frame a constitution, those who had an opportunity, hut declined to rote, are debarred from finding fault with tho action of the Convention. The report also reviews tho position of Mesm. Stanton, Walker and Doaglas, and maintain that they are inconsistent in their present course. Resolutions were passed with a view of obtaining information relative to the census and other documentary ovi* denco to accompany the report. A motion was made but voted down to adjourn till to-morrow night. The Committee then adjourned tinrdi*. Xttt Yontc, March 4.—Commodore Matthew C. Perry, of tho V. S. Navy, died at his residence in this city this morning. The deceased entered the Navy in ISOil, and has consequently been nearly half a cen tury attached to the terrico. New York, March 4.—Messrs. Willits A Co., ex tensiro hardware dealers, who suspended in October last, bare resumed iu full with an unimpared capital of 3100,000. New York, March 4.— The City of Washington, which sailed to-day for Liverpool, took out $70,000 in spocie. * The steamers Mosea Taylor, for Aspinwall, and St. Louis, will sail on Saturday, instead of to-morrow. Wasbisoton Cjtt, March 4 Senator Clark in tends moving an amendment to the Kansas Bill ad mitting it as a State on condition that tho power to amend the Constitution he expressly reserved to the people whenever they see proper, nod that neither its admission with the Lecompton Constitution nor the Constitution Itself shall bo so construed or to have force to revive or re-enact after the admission, any law or regulation repealed by the territorial legislature before the passage of this act without the re-enactment of tho Stato Legislature of Kansas af. ter its admission. Indianapolis, March 4.—Tho Republican Con vention assembled at Masonic Hall at ten o'clock this morning. Tho convention was very largo and enthu siastic, lion. 0. P. Morton was appointed chairman. Addresses were delivered by Hon. Henry S. Lane and S. W. Parker. Nominations for State?officers will be made this afternoon. Rtcuuoxn, Vo., March 4. —ln the State Senate, to-day, the hilt forcing all the Banks to resume by the first ot November, was ordered for engrossment. In tho House of Delegates, the Omoge and Alexan dria Railroad Appropriation bill was defeated by one majority. . This Indicates the fate of all similar bills now before the Legiilatati Commercial. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOE Isaiah Dtcxiv, V. P., W. W Mua, Jon» ftXMsn David kTCaxstus, Jtm Gaudixeb. j PITTSBURGH JnAUKETsj Rejurr'.-l Sp+ri’iHy for the Pittsburgh Girtftt.] Pnrsjioaou. Feidat, Uabci* 5, 1858. FLOL'C—Sale* at depot of 40 bids cbnica family extra at £1,75; from wagon 20 and SO bbls super at store,sales of 50*nd SO bbls at £4,00 for supeij JtdW lor extra and (4,87 for family demand 25 do extra family at £4.R0®|4,!»7. GROCERIES—9aIe* of 6 hhda ?ngar at 7V£ 10 jlo on private terms; 30 bbls Molanwa at Si; and lu bg« -Co flew HAY Salceof IS loads at scales at £3®f 14 R^on. CIlKEBE—Sales ot 40 bxs W. R., at 9. FlBll—Sales of 12 bbls No. 3 Mackand at 2OOO lbs Codfish at 4V4, and 1400 Qm do at 4@4t£, par funds. WHISKEY—SaIes of 40 bbls Rectified at 21 CLOTEUdEED—SaIes of (O bus from store at $3,1:0, tbe email way. sale* at $5.25<'d.*5..V) RITTER AND EQGS—?ule* ot 9 bid prime Roll nt 15® 10. Eggs are hold at 10]^. LlME—Salts of 10 bun Louievitli at $1,25. Import* by Railroad. P. Ft. W. AC.R. R —B3 bus corn,CO d?oatA owners: 45 dox brooms, J Ripple; 10 bbls butter, 3 tks or apples, J Floyd A co; 24 bis busks, E Edmondson; 146 aka rye, J Craig; SO bbls flour, C U Leech; 54 do, Liggett A cm 3 bbls butter, Rhrlver A Dilwurth: 2 bbls eggs, 20 cars cattle, owner*; 31 bbls eggs. Reft: 21 do applet, 42*1 pea pork, Clarke 1 co. RIVKU3EWB, ' There were six feet of water by pier mark falling. The gorge at Brown’s Island bolds yet. Tbe ice has run up to tbs bright of 20 feet above tbe water and. this weather has glued it into a solid mass. It will taks a grout fietbet to carry it awoy. Uoela near by then-, or In tbe ice ire In great peril Yesterday was colder here than any day JurlDg all tbe past wiuter The following boats are now-lving at Steubenville await ing tbe movements of tho ice: Melnolte. Gladiator, J.irob P.«-. 11 Graff, Belmont, 11 F Sams, Llgbtfoot and Eunice, and a few more expected. The Cincinnati Commercial of W-dncsday says. "The romans of tbe late Capt J. Clair Samm-m* were interred iu Spring Grove yerirnlay Tbe funeral was large nod Imputing. The I. U O ¥. were in attendance. And hundreds of •tciuubaatmen>od citizens visited tbe corps*- at tbe spencer House Tbe Marine Ice Kinc, Mr See. Cullen, has returned from bis ice-packing (cor, having laid in a Urge supply. Ho bas also contracted ft*" five hundred tuns of ice out of AUeghoney river, fop tbe nse of onr boat men...:. ....Tbe Ucitry Fltxbngh' from Arkansas river, paused Cairo yvsierdy, and Is duo here to-m0frvw.........A steam boat is bring constructed at Feint Ras, Win, to run in tbe \\ itcunvin river, between that place and KUbourn city. TUo following particular* cf '(he dea'Vnctiuu of five •t'-anier* at Algiers, opposite New Orleans we copy from the Nen Oilcan* Rollettn of Monday week: DtATacntva Fiat Avosu SIXAXBOiti—A very destine tir* conflagration rccurrod at an early bourywstvidaj morn ing among tbe steamboats lying mi the other aide of tbe river, opposite ybe second district market. Tb« fire l» •uppoetd to bare originated on board the MonUuk. Tbe Virginia was lyiug above Ler, and tbo Montgomery, s b I‘rentUs an-! \V N Sherman below her. Ibey were alt In turn attacked by tbe flames, and ultimately destroyed. The Prentiss w»i ml adrift or got loose and floated over to ibis •id* of the riror. Tbe schooner Tanner was tbe Unt veawl she nine luroniAct »r Ith, nad considerably damage resulted. Alter bring thrown <-n imm tb» schooner, the P. went j*i»Dgsltl«! o| tbe An jover. and her bows ware badly horned. The {(panisb bark (‘rwU-u was also scorched badly by the burning boll. Tbe wrurk was getting down stream all Ibis uutil >bi- was Lwlotr ltu> Cuvout, whers It got In contact with tbe E- lipse, but nu grsat damage resulted. Tbe t\a brigade fullutre*! tbs ftre-brnnd on its way, and used every endeavor to avei t the consequent injury to tbs vmmU. and they suocrwded Well. Tbe 8 8. Preuue* 1« said to bavo boon worth*l*>nt forty thousand dollars This boat and the Moatgomery. tbe value of which wo did not learn, wsro uuder soUoto by tbe C. 8. Msr»bal. Tbo \ irgiuia was worth about twenty thousand dollar*, belonged to the Cairo and New Orleans Mall Com l*auy, and, we undenUnd. was partly ia*ur«d la the LmUs i llle efbes*. Tbs Sherinau. • riern-wboeler, was vslne-d at ten tbousaud dollars, was in tbe Imnde uf tbo Sheriff but not insured, as tba Insurance ufllcos will Qjt take any risk on boata under srienre. Of thw Mantoak wo could not gat-anr jwtlralara.. Repairs hi tbo fcSwoer Tanner will probstdy, oo*t eight thousand dollars. There 1* probably constderable Insurance on tbe property In the up«>uolr> Insurance oficea Tbe two keepers W au-I J ! •« board tbe iberman, remained bv tbe Ivyt in | much Hanger, but were tortunatviy rescu>-d by the rltfr'f ’ :»rr> uf r&noHT «t tii* rnTsiiuum *<tiM saso'uti*-* 1“ krg “sf'Jrji m» «| . S; , i. 5 l-.iilsvUi*. i 16 ;W; 26 ■ ill 1 2;, .".ii . 31) 3i [»>j 36 VI 10 46 60 j 43 ;60 Ik, <UI*ilA. | 00 G 6 To To ,Ti ■ vj . W l.*U : 00 i 100 M.I ,30 i .Y. r> ; *o’ 46 60 , 40 I *6 AO [ 60 1 66 Tclcurapiilc Market*. Nt* V 'RX, March 4 —ll*ef strady. Bamn biwyant. Hams Shoulder* Untter firm: Oli».* I4tfg 15c. Irufi |‘J7hl24. Linseed unchanged. Tallow quUt. Freights on Fleur to Liverpool li w. The «nrtt.»o tab* of *<!••* to-.J*T »M heavy; the third WUlegue sold at full h«t the iaSaucn was withdrawn, the buyers pri-rut u<>t r»«(*>iirilriß to tha v.ew* or bolder*, who eonlfnard fii m In tlx-ir demand*. Flocks lower; Cumberland Owl 22; N. Y Central 92^:;.Heading Michigan Central 75. Erie 32\. Cle*rl4Qi) A Toledo WUj; Cleveland Jt Pittsburgh 17; Milwunki* A Mississippi 3»U: Canton Co. JM'; Missouri •!*»■ s 4. T*nn<-*»*« size* SvCa. Cotton heavy wtth but lit U.. Inquiry, and price* weak; 20UO bale* s<dd Flour buoyant; ll.ieOi) bbls sold; Flat* has drc-!in«d sc; sains at |4,2iii-t.?4; Knith-m is iu fair demand. Wheat quirt. Corn firm; •*!«• 37.000 bushels. Prime Pork henry at fl3/fil.».2t). lard firm. Whisky ttredv. firm at Ofii 7*i Mo lasses 3 * PniLtottrau, Mairh 4.—The Fb.ur market continues Arm. with farther tale* of standard 10-tnds at SI,S«V slut of la*wi. Fagan's fancy sold at S6.W. Ilye Flour dull at JA.Vv, and Torn Meal at I'AKTJf In Wheat and Jtye there is no change. Corn Is better request, and bos advanced 1c: *OOO bush yellow brrmght £.9®6or, closing at the latter figure. Provisions are very quiet. SnOhhti Lard sold at 10li'£10U MeosPnik. in lots, sold at $l7. Wblik'y is dull andlower; sales at Wool droaping; tales at ‘ii> tip to 40c for polled and full blood. Dv auction, this morning 3,190 l»g»cf Ulo Coffee I.dd at Th, arornglnff 9>Vc. which is a decline. The bidding was spiritless, ami oou lares wers withdrawn. CT.scLss.iTt, March 4—Flour active, with a large «p>-cala tive demand; sal-« StsiO bbi* at Tor inpsrflnr Whisky has declined to ie«,jc, and dull. Provision* un changed iu every re*p*ct; there was not touch done. Other articles unchanged. The weather Is clear. Mercarv 21° BiLTiKORZ, March 4.—Flour quiet and firm. Wheat is in good demand, with an upward tendency; red sold at JI.KVa sl.l>o. and while at Com is finnvr at 65/fs.*i7c for white, and 58(®C0 for yellow. Whisky steady at’2l® 21 *■s<:. Provisions stea>l}-. Coffee better. Bales of 3JOO bac* at lo‘. 4 c. " HARDY & M'GREW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner or First and Ferrv strets, FITTfiBOlKill, FA RJ3 A & JONES, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 7G Water Street, PITTPUUROII, pa PITTSBURG MISS KLMBRRLY J Q. HANLEY puck or II theatre . Lessee axd Masaoisiss. Stage Majtaoau. idjumioit. Boxes 50c. Print* Box, largo Second Tier 25c. Private Box, email... Third Tier .. 15c. Colored Colored tlallrry .25c. Single Seat* Id ITirnto Box, $l,OO. Benefit «’f Mr. J. 0. UANLEY, tho young American Tragedian. FRIDAY E\ KN’IXU, March filh. will ho acted lint/r hue's play of the ST RAN Or E R . Stranger Mr J 0 Hanley.|Urs Wallar...Mlxs Kiml-erly. To cunclndo with Bnlwer's popular play 188 LADY OF LYONS Claude Melnutte.J 0 Hanley | Pauline-. Miss Kimberly. ttJ-The management takes great plcunre In announcing that an engagement has beeu mado, for a few nights, with the young, beautiful and wonderfully talented MISSES LUCILLE AND HELEN WESTON, Wboae engagement In Boston for the poat Mason, attracted the largest number of crowded booaeseTer drawn by any artist In that city. A new play/writtcn exprwwlx for them, entitle.! THE THREE PAST MEN, was played It them in that city, lor aerenteen cnnKrotlre weeks, to overflowing honsea. It ia now in actire preparation, and will be snee.!b ly produced. Also, In rehearsal, the FEMALE4OTHIEVE?. WANTED—Ten to fifteen young ladles for the Ballet in the al>or» new play.. Apply at the Stage Door, (or the btago Manager, between the hours of 10 *. «. ao j \ P . Ifl SHAKES MONONO AUELA NAVi A \J OATIO.N CJ. Stock, do. I'itUtmigh (]u stock, W> do. Allegheny Bridge (new) do., liO do. Mocbstiles' lUbk do., H*dJ>y (fe27) AUSTIN LOOMIS i CO. COFFEE —IUO bags prime Rio Coffee »I _ store and for ■■!<* tp __ k;t7 T. LITTLE A 00. ('IODKISU —10 tea. Codfish in store utuTlbr J sale by WCT T. LITTLE * CO. CIGARS— 50,000 German Cigars, choice brands. In itnwwil for sale t >y T. LITTLE A CO. E" GGS—II bbls. Eggs rec'fi per H. invTr .ale by R DAL2KLL k OQ„ ™ T LARD— 100 ke|p No. 1 Deaf Lard received till* day and tot—*• by T. fclTTm-k CO. O' LOVES SEWb-3« bnah-laTt rac’d mi far sola by t**3 Htsjfc U. OQLLHJB. Regular Wednesday , rrev*. PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—The Ono naw Steamer J. W. HAILMA.V, Capt. M. llajc, will leaTe for the aboro and all intermediate ports on EVERY TUESDAY at 10 o’clock A. M. For pas«jo or freight appl t on board or to As FLACK, BAUXE3 k CO., Agent*. ffimcmnati, &c Foil CINCINNATI * LOUIS VILLE.—The fine passenger JE.VXT.dttAT, Captain Dunlap, will laave for tbe Above and all intermodule porta on the opening of navigation. PorTreTght or passage apply on board, or to fe2o FLACK, BARNES k CO., Agents. For'cincinn ati andi ns- „ LOUISVILLE—The new and *pl<’ndUi«ggj|2gU passenger steamer ENDEAVOR, \V. J. Markell, will leave for tbe above snd all IntormodUte ports on THIS DAT tlie stb Inst.. »t 4 o'clock P. M. For trrigbt or poseoge Apply on board w to FLACK, BARNES, A Ca, feU F' oh glncinnatTT TouTs^,~fCffT^ VILLE.—The floe itramer GAZEL, fc. Bran*, will IraTe for thn aboT* and ail InianmJiaW port*, on THIS DAY, sth ln*t, at 4 p. k. For frT>f*btor passage apply on board or to felt* FLACK. BARNES A CO. A C U. FOU CINCINNATI & LOUIS-, IfCPy* YILLE—The fin* steamer DR. KANR JessSe! Capt. S. Shuman, will leave for tho above and all Jilt” mediate port., on THIS DAY. 6th fust, at 10 o'clock, a. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to fell FLACK, DAR.VES * CO , Agent. Jlasttullc, &c. FOR NASHVILLE.—The fine , ICS- ~«. steamer HASTINGS, Capt. Porter, Lave, for the above anil all intermediate portaonTllls DAY, 6th Init. For freight or passage apply ou board or to f«5 FLACK, _ BARNES * CO, Agents. St. Emits, See, FOR ST. LOUTS.—The splendid t fCrrT » stisamer ORB, C>pt. Way, will leave for tb® jS-aSSi above and all intermediate ports, on SATURDAV, Uh in»i at 4 i*. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to mr4 FLACK, RAKTOJU ACO., Agt*« FOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid , ± Btrom.r EMPIRE CITT, Capt. Yaad. r-lglggfSl gnfT. will leave for the above anil all iutermc-^^®**”*® dtata ports on THIS DAY, 6t|)lQ»t.,at 4 oVI-ick, P. M For freight or passage npplv on board or tn niri: FLACK, BAKNF.S i CO.Ageut*. FOU ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK.— , nSf «■ The fine pa-i-enger packet J. H. CONN, Capt. lVoodbum, wilt leave for the otejve and all ntemledultb ports, ofl the oputdng of navigation. For paswigeur fl ight apply on t»A*nl or to FLACK. BARKER k CO-Agt*. FOR ST. LOUIS. — Tito fiuenewi fCSVfc steamer CHEAT WEAT. t'apt. McCo!-J§jojS£Sj lough, will Imre, for the above and all intermediate j ort* .-n the opening of navigation F»r Treightor jia«4sg* apply on board or bi ; iur , - , ‘ FLACK. 11AKNKS A CO, Agtx. FOR ST, LOUIS—The *nion<iid i flTfr**. a» .learner ARGONAUT, Capt. ot*.. L. Mo-JtSigSS Iy-an, will leave for IhoaU.Vu and ul tub runxliate pnrts, on Till.. D.A\,4tb iu*t_«t4 r v For freight or passsgv apply on board or to FLACK. I’AllNiy A CO., Agents. F* >R ST. LOUIS.—The Rplemlid i nCgr* steamer CLIFTON. Capt. Thomas IVe.JgggSfc will leave for the aUjve and all intermediate porta, on the opening of navigation. For freight ,i r passage apply on IroarJnrto imrl, .foil FLACK A BARNES, Agts. FOR Sr. LOUIS—The ttplcndtd i JCffVfc steamer NATHANIEL HOLMES, Capt iSEgS Kvnniday, will leave for the above and ii.lerQinbate j«Tts on the opening of nsnpahou. For freight or pauage si.ply oa board or to fmrl' FLAt’K. IJAKNKS A CO. Agent* For' st.' louis, keokuk,, Jr» * BURLINGTON, Ml rCATINE, Ri>CK.UggsGg 1.-LAND. DA VKsil*v)llT. GALENA. DUDI'Qt!E ANDST. PAUL.—TIie flue new »ld>wl«wl .'tansr CANADA. Capt J. Ward, win leave for the above and all intermediate i« Jr ts on MONDAY, the *lh March. For freight or passage aprlv on b«T>l._or t*> < 1 FLACK. HAR.NK.s A CO„ Ap’u. ’ For st. louis. "keokuk. 7fc&Z ItCHMNOTOV. MUSCATINE, RQTK jgg.*E&T ISLAND. DAVKMMRT. OALKXA. DCBCtjui; AStTeT. EAUL—The -Hue new «id*-*t.e*l stramrr PEMBINA Captain T II Griffith, will leave for tho abjv* and all inter metHat* jK.ru on MONDAY, the Sib M,irrh F.* freight ur pa**sg» apply on IvniH. <w t-> ; {■•Z __ FLACK. BARNR* A Cm. Ap-nt*. FOR MISSOU RI* HI V k ß.** -The ,'(!!»* flu* d-w steamerßOWKNA,Capt will j»lk ulI InliTniisliAfc j,.fi«Pn TUI? DAY. tb* Itli Tkr firlffbt i.r Apply „ u Uahl “ r fn _ FLACK. DARJVR.* k CO , *pt« FOK Si. LOl LS.—The tine new , HTw** l«Mnis»r steamer. “ANGLO SA\OX.“ /!&32Sm Capt. Raker will i«-at* f)r the aUrro aia'l all li.i>rm^Mi a p>irt« oo THIS D.O,6th lost.. at 4 ■•'•'leek I*. M l'->r f-tiirtit or l-M-nt" apj.lv on l-oard orb. REA * JONK.4. «7 Water street FLACK. UAII.XKS A CM. Ag*u Ul '- No 57 Water St FOL ST. LOl IS.—The tine new , (jj}* tiat running passenger .toom.T lOWA. Capt M.e.rr will Iw* the al-otn *„.| all tutinnedii" IKIMI. THIS It A 1 ' 6t!i Ui.l ( .Kr,, f r#J _, |t or passaj- apply on l->a: d or to J*~ LACK. UAHXKS A 04 „ Airrni. FOR ST. LOUIS. — T!u» line new i JEffr* •learner MARENGO. Capt. MrC.-illsm jgffigflT mil l.aro f-’r the above an.) alt int.-rni-distc i«irlji on THIS HAY. 6tli Inst .at 4 oYtork p M for pausa-.- ~r freight apply on Kurd nr to _ FLACK It A USES jfc CM. FOR KEOKUK. DAVENPORT. , JTSv% ROCK WLANU, GALENA an.l T>f .bgSgTfig ROUIIK—The floe juusengrr steamer M UIY cooßtapl Wni. PalMI. Will leave for the above and all Intermediate p«irt« on the opening of navigation. For tr.-ight or niMarr apply on board or to . FLACK. UARNF.S. A CM.. Agent* Illinois River Direct. TO PEORIA, PERL. LA SALLE. AND ALL INTERSIL** I)LAT>2 PORTS OX THE ILLINOIS i.IVEK. TIIL new and elegant side wheel passenger ateamrr DENMARK. Copt RirharJ C. Gray, will kr. for the aU.vu porta c*n the opening of unvlgtth.n Eur frafght or panapo apjly ou board or to a*rl VLACK .UARXES A CO. Avrnta /irto ©deans, See, For mempiiis am) new , rrp- > ORLEANS—The fine new ite.unrr U. F. b ASS. Capt IV T Barr, will leara for the above and (Ul ii.l. t nu-dlatß j->rti on the ojwnlng of navigation. For freight or paasage apply on board or to FLACK, DUINE3 A CO. Ag.'uta. I^OR" MEMPHIS AND XEW'TjS^ ’ ORLEANS —Tho One new ateamer Jb&EjjEtjSL ST. LAWRENCE, Capt. R. D. Cochran, will I«ivehiMhri above and all Jntermedlata port* ou THIS DAY, the .‘.lb iuvt. For freight or paasage apply on board or to f,e FLACK. UAIIXES A CO- AaU* For Memphis and new ok- | jis-a LEANS—TIic eplendid ateamer ARCTIC, JggggSv Capt. Drvinney, will leave fir the abeve and interturtiiate port* on THIS DAI, the 6th lint. For freight o» pimnge apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Ap-ut*. Nett Cash Dry Goods House. OPENING OF SPRING GOODS * E\’RK Ac LAN DELI,, Fourth nnJ Arr\ sirtcU, P-uiaJtlphta, ARE now offering a full stock of N E W GOODS FOR SPRING OF I«6S. FASHIONABLE SPUING GOODS. BLACK StLKg, 24 to .".4 inches wi>h-. Spring Dr cm Goods, new stylet. Shawls, In all the newest styles, British, French and American Chintzes, Full Stock of Domestic Goods, Full Stock cf Enropeon Goode. N. B.—Bargains In Seasonable Goods, daily rereir.t! | ram the AL'CTIONS of New York and Philadelpbia. P. S.—MERCHANTS, aro Invito] to -xamlne the stock.— TERMS, Nett Cash, aud low griees. mr4:3m*vF WM - R - Rtsar mo. a. jackhos 0. C. CAMPBELL Atfyat Uw HENRY, JACKSON A CAMPBELL, General Land Agetttt and K*al Ftiaie ZfroAer*. .'SIOUX CITY, lOWA. REFERENCES:— lION. J. S. BLACK, Somerset, l*ag Hon. J. L. Dawson, Brownrrille, Pml 11. Richmond, £*]., Meadville, Pag Hon. Wm. Bigler; Washington City; Hon. C. L. Knapp, Washington City, O. \VJ Cleveland, Fort Des Moines, Iowa; Wm. D. Kunx, lowa City Merritt Clark, Esq, Poultney, Vtg Hon. Wm. C. Bradley! Braltleboro, Ytg Clark k Brothera, N. Yg Clark k Brotben, St. Louis, Mog J. J. Beardsley, Eaq n Rock Island, 111 * Mevsro. Ainsworth k Lyndo, Rock Island, 111.; Mmit*. Fish k Lee, Bankors, Rock Island, 111. my22Hyw*F Murphy &, isurciifield^h 3 T C ~i u 7t rt-ceired another cose of llioeo vrry superior soil fln- Uhod siilrting muslins which have heretofore given so much satisfaction to pnrehason—l2Wets, per yard. Oor extra quality Shirting Minlln*, Lrmer pri.-o IS-V ct». per ynnl, we bio now soiling at 15cts. Fronting Linens aud Woven Shfrt Fronts—a lull assort* meot ; Just received a lot of Misses Square Wool Shawls, new priuta, Ac. 1 Oar largo assortment «f Indies Dress Silks, spiling at greatly reduced prices. fe24:dAwF. To tho Whip Trade, WE WODLp inform our ouslomera west, and others Interested, that we bare pnrcbnacd tho entire stock and good will of the Arm of lIAZLKTUN t MoORE. of York county, In lhl» State, who from thl* date decline business In onr far or, and have left Uioir notes and accounts against parties West of the Mountains with us fer collection. We will, a* soon as possible, wait upon onr cue- ---- _______________ turner* and, thoso of tho late firm, for the purpose of collect- t TIUIIXING FLUID & CAMPHENE lII IBS tho .moonl, duo, and rocolting tholt nrJ.r, for fnrUirr on hand nnd ch.opor tiuo can be had In th. dtr ”S£'s«* U Dow urp. ,nd writ nuortod. comprUnif S 2 JOS. FUaiEfOT, every Tariety of Buggy Whipt, Wagon Whipr, Riding SUNDRIES—-4 bbla. prime Roll Butter; AntrAej and &tsAer,an<( to it we attonUon of deal- >3 5 bags email White Beane era. WELLS, RIDDLE k 00., o u Fiixawd, frsMattwir No. SO Fourth street. ! ncc*d this day nod for sale by T. LITTLE * CO-, fi<37 No. 112 Second atrret. For Sale or Root* - ' - T WILL SELL OR KENT MY FARM atm T} 01 - 1 ' BUTTER-20 hbl». 801 l Batten A 103 ecree, with two good Dwelling WtltrflM. » 11 i > v »i n t L7.ELL A Oft.. »"om ■: or '“ Jr " U - Dil i'gi£m , «. . ““““ i IyrONEYTOLOAM <m f T?l£® L ASH—B bbl* Pearli lor si o by- AKfcSdrr . S. COOS, «a ihtpnalM. * jXfc»“ dMort *H*»‘ ,, r ; AWJEf WOatffOO. ■ A MET ••;- r. ntTmtim EDWARD T. ME 6 RAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN tobacco and cigars, SO 11 I LXBBRTr STRKRT, SB AD OF WOOD , OV'HiJV 5 T ,° TnE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH iSro^LLASSOTTED 1 ffTOOK' Irai »„d JtumlKtn™™, u» ( , nCT t »hlch .n th. rollo»ln, arorttibrioat ° STOCK - P UI W. 11. Gr&ot’a A. No. 1 5a Tobacco, Keime, Robinaon A Co'a Tobaceo, Eugene Howard's Tobacco, Grant*® Pound Lump Cavendish, Haxard and Railroad Brandi, _ _ 390 Caddy Bona Ilalf Pound Lanl, C/OAJISI CIOABSII ClQAttSni P , t . , 03^E MILLION ABSORTED BRANDS. All of whirl! W offor to the trade at prices which cannot fall to please. aaJO-dAwU f W. E. CHILDS & CO’S PATEXT KLASTIO FISK AND TTjLTEEPBOOr OE ME2STT ROOFING PERRIN «5s JOHNSON. * A m? to contract and put on at the shortest notice . , IT 13 PERFECTLY fire akd water-proof. Bwfing b wvmnted tomn u ebere represented. We Sin bala ™ S. A. JOHNSON, i . . PMBUf A JOHNSON, tni. JOHNSON, / No * i 33 TUr< * ,troet * between Wood end SmithflelcL Titutrargh, Pente. 1 here mado * w t crauia icotttooma, c b», th.„. ‘ , , JOSEPH 5L LOCKS, Chemlit, Labir»torjr No. 128 W*lnot itmt, Cincinnati, Ohio {BtgWj - J.VO. B. LAW, Agt Royal Im. Co„London and Liverpool. transportation <’A I'A CITY OXE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. LLOYD & CO., 'ttarea iSUCCK.-SOKS TO LLOTD * UUO.N 1 * HtI I :\ ( ;i ) I ;V.;L^ TE - N ' SIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are nowp.opared PENWSYLV•A.I'TI-A. CANAL AND RAILROAD The A vimianee of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad W '"tSl'l'“ r '”''' *HI«. one. Pean street, et the Quad Bute. *1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. gfeggss K “ E ’ a PORTABLE BOAT LIKTH. era L. P e ,"^JL r i 7 “ n 1 “ Canal nnd Railroad. A Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Bach Way O rK facilities for transportation; have been largfiy ikoppa c ■~uUp.ae.tt „ netuM p”"h, Po oi U T'f' >»« °» WARTOuraB. CANAL BASIN, oee.ee ./• JA^/J^feTjP&S’SS' — _ . KIEB a MITCHKLL, Proprietor*. fHisrellaiirous' WASTED IMMEDIATELY,—!6,OOO Men- I !?' f. D s**? v **l® °t tlie moat popular telling i »n America. Inralid*, Mechanics. firmrri and Teacb ; er * withing to trarel, will find this to boa rtrr profitable NKW KNUIiAXD ST A VF* P*®"" 11 bgalntaa, enabling them toaeo tho country, i «"* oak® money at the same time. Agenta now In the bo»* i U “!2 a ? cleann * froia t 500 to $1,600 per rear. Forfnll | partictdara and a Hat oFSflolai,- eddreat H. AL BUUSOS . JJneenClty PobUAlng House, Hi Main street. CincitSS, 1 Ohio; or, IfUTlnj* tart, D. BULISON. Philadelphia. aalSJydawfcT r ANTEl>—Deer SkiDR wanted bv foi l TVKLLB,JtIDDLE ±CO, No SOPoanh «t. MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES *"Li> i.\ nir. TTTJ!fIS TEAR Till: RESTORATIVE of prof. o. j. " 1 H 'D for restoring hair perfectly and permanently, never vet iuul a rival, volume «ftcr volume might be gict n from all parts of the wor'd and from the moat loudli- C*nt t» prove th»! ft f« ,| pcrfrcl HtsUrativ; but read tne arrul.il n;».l yon canned dun tit; read also' the following: Xli*_U.M* —People have L>r eenturiee been afflicted with bald Lend*. £ftd thawtiijpremedy, heretufum known, has been tiiose abomituMe wigi. roceot discovery of Profeasor " <*"l these art idee are being fr*t dispensed with, but a great manj persons *till patnmize thWV because they have been •o often Uu]«-«-J u|s)u by U*ir Ti nliVrTf lljfrtint l~ln li To al! such ire earnestly make tlie rxniueSWlM^hl. will try once for iu \V\»sl'« Restorative thoreiTm? tjaasaeg a« lul. We know of a holy who was bald, who iim a 1 ~mr > a “d her brad la now covered ti .l.u «f ?-* *** * and most 1~-*attlu! curls tlnsin- Wlla - '! l lL Wl !' Ch " rmlu ” s ‘ lTl * r '»>^'7» h r"‘ct"o“,'' X/I ever had br»-n bslore. It li also without doubt one of the heat article* for keep ing the hair in g»od condition, making it soft and glossy, removing dandruff nnd has proved Itselfthe greatest enemv to all the ilia that hair is heir to. 7 !» It the dnty ..f every oue to improve their personal ap t«ejr«nre though Mime may dlff-r in regard to the way* of doing Hr i,„i nvery one will admit that a beautiful bead of hair, either iti man or woman, is an object much to bo de sired, and there are no me mi Unit should be left untried to obtain *uch»..moderation.— Ilcumm'i .AdroOife, J'hila. Cmaocrox. Ohio, Nov. 17,180f1. o J. TTi>)t< A Co:—tleuta: As 1 have been engaged In selling jour II *ir Ilosi.iratl ve the last sraaon for ono of your lucal agvuta (It. M. iiacktnsun.) and having ejperieuced the heoeticial effects of it inys.df, I would like to obtain an agency for tho Sum of Ohio or cuiio Statu In the West, should you wish to make such an arraugement, a* 1 am convinced lAere u to it in thr Cnittd SlaUsfor rrtiurirg t <!» A.nr. J have been encaged in the Drug bull ness f,ir s-vrral years, and have add various preparations t.«r the hair, hut have found nothing that restone the sc* -retire organ* or invigorate* tie- scalp as well as yours. Be ing fully couniu-fl that ynur restorative is what yon repre sent it to In*. I *uiild like h> engage In the tnlv of It, for I am Mtnllrd It mu-1 sell. V,.ur» trnly. S. T. STOCKMAN. W itLtsn, Mass., Feb. 5, IRiT. Pnoi 0 J, Wo.ii. A Co: —Units: UavlDg realized the effects of lour Uair Krstoraiive, I wish to state, that finding my hair growing thin, as well as gray, 1 was indue «-d from what 1 read and heard, to try the article prepared by you. to promote its growth and change its color as it wm iu youth, both of which It has effected completely.— In fiie op-ration I have used ncarlv three bottira Voon, Ac, JA3IE3 FRANCIS. 0 J WOOD A Proprietors, 812 Broadway, S. Y., (in the great K. Y. Wire Railing Establishment) and 114 Market street, St. feints, Mo, and sold by all good Drug f-20 sniMfcTvdawUT SUNDRIES.- 4jo bushel* prime Clovrrseed, •'ll hbds. h. 0. Sugar, bids. Golden Syxtip MiiliiMna. It"*) krgi .Nolls, aMortot il»™, lj bhl». Roll Batter, -‘•>■o I‘rime Codftsli. :UXJ lm*l>.t« Itjr, 110 boxes Wiudow GluAt. •W cotli Manilla It6pe, ••1* lwle« Nary Oakum. M dot. Zinc WuM>o*rd*. 100 do. Pateut Buckets, 200 do. Corn Brooms, In store and for sale hy (feiN) WATT A Wfl.AoN Sundries:.- 1 jOOlbs. strictly fresh table Butler. 1200 dor. fresh Eggs, IftW lha No. 1 Leaf Lanl. 4'» bush prime Dried Peaches IfrO fat young Chicken*, If-) Cbnrns, f>o large fat Turkey*. Rec-ived aud fur sile by H. RIDDLE, _ fM - 1 Vo. 27 Fifth strw». OC BBtS. EGOS; 17 sacks Buckwheat Flour; &.*» J<> CloTorwcd, I q store and Ur »al« bj- BIIRTV£ft A DILWORTH. 100 and 132 Second itreet. 97 Fi PCS'. BACON SHOULDERS, Pm hi; ~ t tJ 21 kt-c* Packed Butter, for Kile I>j fc:’ ,! SniUVERA DXI.WOr.TiI. OAf) BOXES CHEESE: o tiercf* prime Cod&tli. Vorenle bjr HjltUVKlt A DILWORTH New spiuMi stock wall paper opening, of recent selections at fire different'Eotcm Manotiictorlos, at fe2n K.C.COCfIRANE’B, Allegheny. BEAKS —!•*» bbta-small white Beans of superior quality for aale by f«25 __ ' _ ATWELL, LEE k CO. LAKI>— 2n kejrs KV ! family Lard for sale by fcSi ATWELL, LHE A CO, P" ■ bakl'asi «!*■• bj frIM cs in stow and for U. HUTCHINSON, _ No. Sgmtthflelditrwt, HOKSK COVERS of India rubber and Oil Cl«'tl». tor Ml© !>y J- 4 H. PHILLIPS, 50. Jj 4 2S fit, Clair «trw*u [)TAI OhS.—l2o bushels choice Nfisban- Ofk potatoes, r, O do Dried Apples, [a (tore and fjr sale U.IUDDLK, Fo. smith atreet ND PITTSBURG: A GARDNER WANTED.—A man ac quainted with marketing, mi] capalla of eoltiratlßg •ome eight acm in vegetable* and froit. Inqnir* of ISAIAH DICKEY £ CO, ft? ~ No. 80 Watar street. Bank stocks wanted bj AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO, Stock and Bill Broker, 68 Fourth street. TOCKS WANTED— - jlaj* Biok Stock: SI. and M. Bank Stock, 1 ~ Wwtcrn Insanncw “ W" :' ; ' > " >s^° s ~®™nrtaviug 4 0 » T cr 1. moDtli* to run; fSOO to (1000 b* ** ’ ]»IS «. i .■‘'-'STIX LOOMIS i CO.. StoctyJA'..u> llrot,tn M foiml, , t W TKI ‘- A sound Rye. iHisccllatuous. To Capitalists or Mann factors. THE undersigned having determined to moTowctjOlm for ulo. (or eicLutp, Ibr WtKrm property,) the beet Farm in Armstrong connty, within fire minutes walk of the Klttanning Bridge, anil delightfully situated on the river Umk, opposite and In riew of Alii gheny > alley Railroad Depot, containing abont One Unu dredACTM, sixty of which coutainselght feet oi good Bltnta enoosCool, with bank open, and delivering cowl daily in Kfttamsing.at live &uts per bushel; and S 3 acres of superior rlrer bottom that never overflows; abont SO acres under fence and In the highest slate of cultivation, having receiv ed over 1000 load* of manure from the town, to which a train can make eight trip* a day. There is a large Log House 30 by 40feet,and a fFnuno Barn 40 by CO fectTvlth Vl^a ,hedj attached; 160 young Applo and 10 ? P^ ch . growing: a well of water at the house and a number of sprlDn of water (hat at small expense could U conveyed to the luma*. This property possesses superior advantages for residences and iron or lumber maatScto ms. All peraons desirous of renllxing a good and profit*! able Investment am requested to view this property bafers making any other selection. Till* Indisputable md terms easy. Two traius dallyfrom Pittsburgh, making it easy of .access. p or further particulars addtSa’tb. proprietor? • joun Portsmouth, - or, v . nniJSi^iSSSSSB&Sfc. i° change,or VTestoni lands, some buildings and lots advantageously situated in the central part of Kit • JalOgmd * j p hardwakkT SAMI’EL FAIISIESTOCK, HA'o. 74 Wood Sired, Pidtbunh, A 8 ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE, which he will sell very low for CASH m ajtditkin-to his Locks. Hinge,, Knives and Forta, Spooai and large assortment of Carpenters' Tools, he has Served a Urge supply .of SAUSAQE CUTTERS AND STUFFER<S SHOVELS, TONGS AND POKERS, B LEI OH BEIASAND ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. WALNUT HALL HEBTAX7RANT, ifAsosic hall, fifth street. J-OSEm PSIOKBB. PROPRIETOR. All till delicacies of _kc TllE SEASON, prepared by the most ex* i/> pertenced cooks,servedup at tbe shortest t'MiPy tiro, from trnmmmtm SIX O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL TWILYB O’CLOCK P. 3!.' All articles in the line, peculiar to Use East, West or Bouth, received dally by Exp rest, and served op to order— Boslnero man will find the table at WALNUT HALL all that they could d eel re. v P 8 Oyitera, Pish, Game and early Vegetables la their season.-gp, fel3 pclLlyd 7 EMPLOYMENT. •30 A Slonth, And AU Expenses Paid," A N AGENT IS WANTED in'ereryTown JijndOoonl, tolh.unlt«l BUft», to vnrra In . rt- JI«CUW. Of, busim*. Lj which thertolSmattnS S..JT ,s?’ con “ r ot Eroc:r - a «nd Merrcr a, Sow Yort Cily.ladodas ona poaUg) itomp. feI&UMUirP UNDRIES- ioocdi.M« ! r iod , iM,iiuim»no I »: - 150 bale* be«t Nary Oaknm; 25 barrel* Pitch; oa hand and for mb by v . JOXES A OOOLKY, no. 141 Water *tre«t, near Cberty albj, DEAY WHIPS, WAGON _j JO WELLS, BIDDLE k (XX. 60 Togrth K. Leather wagon whips—sodST. RiKrted tizes, warranted of tba bat cnnluy* ob hand *na for sale by WELLS, BIDDLE 4.CO* f*l7 So. 80 Fourth atraet. OLKIGII WHIPS—A good assortment on kj bond and for sale bj WELLS, BIDDLB * CO-, feir Ko. 80 fourth atraeL HAKN£SS— One double sett Carriage Har noa, direr plated, for ate chaap by . - fell RIDDLE S CO- So. SO foerth at. DRY APPLES—SO bun. best qosUtr rac'd and for aate by tot 11R8RY g» COLLDC3. lr you raluo your teeth amt a pore breath, healthy rnmaort, aod coatebte month. go to KXTSQPB* 140 Wood iflwttßij bay a bottle of Who's TWM W*l STAMP£ITrIH. GOODS ■ and Japanned H'err roanuJaciiwtlandfaraaleby - JOBS JPLHHSO, fr ir Oorcer Market aod Third forcoU. £NN£DX'S DiSCOV'ERY—2 gross on . hand aod for aaU by P.L. rAnjfPTOCk * 00. !^? S ?r W 0 bxs. prime W.K. <Jbeewii and toaOa by fa 3 -R. namtT.t, R QQ, LLOTD 4 CO, fflZSants,
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