Ijitfskqjjj ©a^tte. PITTSBURGH: MONDAT MOBNtNG, MABCH 15, 1858. 49- OFFICIAL PAPE'S. OF TBE CHT.-®* Nawa of the City ana Neighborhood. Opision op Jitdoe Aossw.—We stated tbe fact a few mornioga since that Judges Agnew had read an Importanlopinion in BeaTer county in a case relative to the P., Ft. W. & C. K. It. The points rnthat opinion may be of sufficient publio interest to warrant the publication of tbe following brief abstract The circumstances in the case are in brief as follows: On tbe Ji* fu. the Sheriff levied on siity-four bars of railroad iron and thirty-one railroad chairs. George W. Cass, President of the Com pany, in its behalf, and also in behalf of John A Peguson and Thomas E. Walker, mortgagers of the company, applied to tho President Judge in vacation to stay proceedings in the writ until tho court could bo moved to set aside the levy. •L : -‘ A stay was granted, -and on the 23d of February the case wis heard beforo the court upon a rule to ehow cause why the levy should not be set aside. g Tho Judge goes ioto a review of the testimony 2 which itisuoaeoMSAPyloreoApUalate. It|fnrtner | appears that on the Ist January, 1807, the S Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno and Chicago Railroad ■! Company, for the purpose of finishing its line £ of road to Chicago, and of providing a fund for | the redemption of the bonds and mortgages i given by the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad S Company* Ohio and Mlaaa Railroad Company r and Fort tTayns and-Chicago Railroad Company 1 for money borrowed to construct and equip their I gave their mortgages to John Ferguson f ahd Thomas IhJWalter to secure the companies' f £”***» waounnog to $10,000,000. viz: s 3 Q»o - , I b«ds! on3tniCtion ' anJ SC ' 5O0 ' 000 - redemption c . mortgage embraces the entire railroad, \ us bridges, fences, rails, building*, eic , togeth • er With locomotives or stationary engines, cars of ! . every kind, machinery, mtebine shops, all of ( which aro declared to ba appunaneoccs of said l railroad, and aro to bo used and sold therewith i and not separated therefrom and arc to be taken I | as a part thereof. Tho rails levied upon had I : been tn the road bed and been taken np to be I . repaired and refitted chiefly for use in tho switches. These and tho chairs for them are | T necessary to the operation of the road, j Twd'inquirics arise—lst. Upon iho right of j mortgages. 2d. Upon the right of the com- I pany to prevent a aeparation and sale by exccn t tion. . The mortgage presents three questions—the power to mortgage—lho extent—and the effect of the mortgage. Tbe first inquiry is examined at great leogth and the conclusion is in the following words Ills plain- therefore that, except for the pre servation of the rights of creditors and of liens, the Ohio and Pcnna. "Railroad Company is ex tineh and all its powers and duties are rested in the consolidated company. The point has the benefit of a recent decision of the Supreme Court in thecaseof the Lebanon Valley Railroad Company. Legal Intelligence, 1808, p. 3fJ. The mortgage in question was given to raiso money to complete the road and t 0 redeem the bonds of dissolved corporations for money bor rowed to construct and equip their roads. We conclude that the power to mortgage both real and personal estate-is plenary. AU the other points stated in the above syn opsis by the Judge are then discussed in full, and fortified by copious references to the books. The following are tho Judge’s conclusions as the result of this opinion: That tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company Is authorized by its charter to mortgogo its property, real and personal, for payment of money borrowed to construct and equip Us road and for payment of money bar 's rowed place it now fills. That the mortgage can, and the one in ques- tion docs, embrace after acquired property That possession of .these chatties, which are .essential in operating the road and carrying oct , its public nse, is unnecessary to follow the mort gttgo in order to protect them against execution. That rails, and chairs supporting them, taken up from the road bed for repair or reconstruc tion, and intended to be rolaid, are fixtures and subject to lery or sale os personality. _ That rails and chairs deposited along the route for the repair of the track, and needed for this purpose, as well as other personal es tate necessarily used for operating the road, are not subject to seizure and sale on execution. That the remedy against a company lmvin* neither real or personal estate, except that ne* eessarily used io operating the road, is by se- i questration, under the act of Jon. IGth, ISSC. I Upon Iho whole case, the rale to show cause ... is made absolute, and the lery on the rails and ehairs set aside. ( BALTIMORE AXDTITE PITTSBUHQiI AND CONNELLS* • yille Haiwo.U).—lii tbe annual message of the mayor to the city council reference was made to aa application of the Pittsburgh and Connell srille Railroad Company for the city to waive her liens on the road in favor of bondholders to tho amount of $lOO,OOO, which was found to be necessary for the completion of the road. A joint special committee was appointed to visit and inspect the rood, which duty was performed and yesterday afternoon an ordinance was intro duced looking to a compliance with the request. Tbe first section waives all liens and mortgages now held by tbe mayor and city council of Bal timore, or to which they are in any way entitled, in and to that part of the road lying eaatwardly from Pittsburgh for"a distance orC G-lOths miles, and between that city and Tort Perry, in favor of such persons os shall become purchasers of" -bonds to be isauod by the Pittsburgh and Connel lsrille Railroad Company fo the amount of $400,- 000; sneh bonds not to ho disposed of by the company or its agents for Jess than seventy-five per cent, upon tho amount of the bonds bo pur chased.. It reserves all benefit of the-fiens and mortgages to all other portions of tho road. The second section prohibits any discrimination of tolls id one portion of the road over another. The third section provides for the nomination of three directors by the mayor and city council of Baltimore. The fourth section forbids the appli cation of any portion of the revenue for the road now completed to the management or construc tion of tbe road from Pittsburgh to Tort Perry. The ordinance provides that the city of Balti more shall be privileged to purchnso the rond between tho points above indicated, upon the • payment to the bondholders tbe amount of the bonds, or by substituting its own bonds. It also requires the road to be completed within three years, and subjects tho whole ordinance to the ' approval of the railroad company before it can go into effect. • The report of the committee says that accord ing to. tbe reports, and the cursory examination of the books of the company, it is not now able to pay any part of the interest due on the city bonds, and especially during tho last three months its receipts, unfortunately, show that, like most other similar roads, a large falliog off in its revenue, caused, it is believed, by the gen eral stagnation of business, has been suffered, so that there is no sufficient reason at present to _ expect any receipts from the company on acconnt of its liabilities to the city of Baltimore, unless, indeed, the proposed improvement may strength en its means by an iocrease of the road.— UaU. Sun. The Small Pox.—Rumor will have it that thero are symptoms, if not actual cases, of this loathsome and contagious disease ir the county jail. We are pleased to be able to state that tbe only cases of disease now in the jail are those of Shaw, the kidnapper, who has been suffering from a billious attack, bat is about well, and Kuntzler, who is afflicted with a disease about whose character there is no question, and which, is not small pox. With tho exception of the un fortunate Stewart, and the woman whose case we mentioned, there have been no other symptoms of tbe disease.— The prompt and energetic treat talent of Dr. Baldwin, and the efficient sanative measures carried out by Jailor Phillips, under the'Doclor’s advice, it is lo be hoped wi!l pre vent the occurrence of any other cases. " R. 11. Boses.—The County Commissioners, Messrs. Perkios, Tomer and M'Blhenny, have nominated and appointed Gideon Scull, Charlies Cambios and Malcolm Campbell, of the city of Philadelphia, to receive and accept the surren der of any of the bonds Issued by this county, in the payment of her subscriptions to the capital stock of tho P. R. R.Company together with the interest coupons attached, the exchange being made at the rate of one share of stock for each fifty dollars of bonds. We have seen the copy of the above power of Attorney. The real ar ticle with the County Seal attached, went to Philadelphia on Saturday. The rqLLOwiHG are the officers of the Beaver County Agricultural Society for this year: President, Hugh Anderson; Vice Presidents, i>r. o. Cunningham, Richey Eakin, George 11. ioung; Recording Secretary, Wro. S. Barclay; irl' Dr - Minis; Treasurer, W . lls ? D rManagere, west side, Jani£s iY P \r» , L i it ld .^i W Carutb «3. Spencer Briggs, T Sd J? C * U 6 eastjude, Robert Nelson, Dr, J M. Dickson, The. Ferguson, sir fit C - sooth cide?Dnrii C J£ l ' Shrodra, Thos, Rted nober . Potter, Chas. Fisher. fciown M Ruak’s in Armstrong County was burned to tb* ground last week. This pIMO was foj-miTly known aa Woodward's ailii. it is not known bow tho fire originated. We learn that a hopeful revival of religion is in progress at tho Baptist Church under the care ofiha Ber. Mr. Terkes, who is j rally held in pmt «twn mmg btt pwpi*. Somethiso Pretty Goon— Perseverance lUwjiaDRD. —We clip the following good gtory from the Bucyrus (O.J Journal of the 11th. Of course we do not know who thismodem Jacob may be: - >- “We picked up a Pittsburgh paper, the other day, and saw therein the marriago of a eonple that formerly resided in this place. There are many marriages in other towns of people who have once lived in Bocyrnß, and we do not preteDd to record them all, but in this instance there is an incident of too nncommoa a nature to be passed over. It is os follows : “Twelve years ago the bride was a young lady of twenty, the daughter of a wealthy merchant in Washington, Pennsylvania. In her father’s employ was a young man named Robert j *ho the young lady being betwitcbingly braul l.fal an tn July hound, fell desperately in lore irith her. She reciprocated the attachment and Ulteyrrcre betrothed. Unfortunately, the voung Tady s father entere.i his protest against this pleasant arrangement and accordingly the young H PU ‘ olr e, ,h ' hap W *** indefinitely!— About a year afterwards she received a most tempting propusni, which, urged by hor Bhci accepted, and to the eternal despair of poor Bobert, wasmamed. Bui alas for the happy brulegroom Scarcely three months had elapsed when a kick from a vicious horse killed him.— Bobert consoled the widow, and determined at the eijuratton of a year or bo to marry her ue had too much respect for her to press his suit, immediately, ami did not for fifteen months, when ho proposed. To his horror she informed him that she was already cugaged anil that in three months more her second marriage would be com summated. Two years passed. In the moantime the widow and hor husband had removed to Syra cuse N. \ .. and Robert possessed by some strange hallucination fallowed them. That season the cho lera swept that ciy, and among its victims was the second husband. Robert allowed a year to pass, and was i«n ihe point of urgiug his claims, when lie received an invitation to her Wedding. She was to be rnarriedto her late husband's partner. Robert remonstrated The lady assured him that her present step wo* not onoof love but purely of necessity. The part nership affairs of her late lamented were in such state that Settlement was impossible, and to save I immense losses she had determined upon marry : ing the surviving partner. She assured him ! also, that her scniimeots towards him were un changed, And that should sbo ever become a widow again she would give ffrm the preference. She was married and in a short time removed with her third husband to Detroit, Mich. Bot a faLality seemed to pursue her. Herself and husband were on board a steamer that was wrecked near Buffalo, some years since. The husband perished, and she escaped only through the superhuman exertions of a friend who hap pened to boon board. This friend wa3 young, unmarried and his gallantry inspired such sen timents in tho breast of tbo widow, that she | married him before Robert had time to claim i her. When he learned the state of affairs, ho I was somcjthat indignant, but she told him the circumstances and managed to satisfy him with J the promiswthat if she ever became widowed again, she would most positively marry hinf. Tho lady with her fourth husband settled upon a farm near Bucyrus, whilo Robert remov ed to Mansfield that he might be near her. In tho course of a year, they removed to Pitts burgh where the husband went into the mercan tile hut-mess on Liberty-st—residing however, m Allegheny city. Robert followed them, and finding employment, determined to watch tho chances closely. One Jay be was passing the store ol Mr. —, when he saw a terrible com• motion. Rushing in he saw Mr. , & man- , glcd corpse upon the tloor. A cask of rice which was being hoisted had fallen and killed him in- I stantly. He inquired if any one had been sent to acquaint hjs wife of the accident. Yes, the first clerk just started. Looking once more at ,P°°r Mr. to make sure that he was per fectly dead, Robert started for Allegheny tfs fast as his legs could carry him. The first clerk was only a trifle ahead of him, and Robert knowing the importance of being in time, from past eipe rience, and fearing that the clerk had designs upon the wiJow, ran like an Indian. Side by side they ran, until they reached the Hand-sl., bridge. The clerk was obliged to stop to make change, while Robert who paid lull by the year passed without delay. M e reached the house, told the heart-rending nows, and obtained a eoleran pledge from the widow before the clerk nrrived. This time she was true to her promise, an-1 after a yenr had passed, they were married! As all her husbands died wealthy, Robert is very comfortably fixed. flis’history shows what perseverance will accomplish. About two hnndnJ cords of wood, belonging to the Pennsylvania Htilruad company, was des troyed by fire on W'o.lo.m.l»y night 3d inst. be tween the iUairuviile intersection and Hillside station. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. i.n«s al.yvc $3O). Skhious AccrnrjJT —tin hpt Friday morning two yonng men, named Samuel and Joseph, sons of Mr. Henry Matth. a-., of Bigonier vaik-y, left Latrobe, tm their return home, in a two horse wagon. A short distance from Latrobe the horses got frightened. Joseph sprung from the wagon and both front and hind wheels of the wagon passed over his boJy, injuring him so severely that bis lifo was at first despaired of. Samuel was thrown oIT, and had his thigh broken, with in a few yards of where his broLher lay—And in this helpless condition they were compelled to lie, until a hoy who was passing, ran ton neigh boring house and procured assistance, when surgical aid *as obtained A Man named Lli Kulttiit win arre>t«-J ui Homer station lost week, an.l lakeu id Indiana aud Is.J ged in jail, on n charjre of bigamy —Ue recentlj married a *orasn in (n-iiana onunij’, and ii is alleged be has a wife and children living in moreland — True. An<*r. At the Special Meeting of the Vouug Men's -Christian Association, held on Thursday evening, a committee was appointed to commence a daily union prayer meeting in the Bethel Building, Water street. Said meetings will bo commenced Monday everting next, and will be continued every week day evening thereafter until further notice. Meeting to continue one hour—from 7 o'clock p. m. until 8 o'clock. Members of the Committee meet every Satur day evening nt the rooms of the Association. The Prater Mjsjtino* at the Cenlml Church will be continued through the week, and pastors from iho different churches will officiate in pairs each day. The hour is as heretofore from half paw*, eleven, one hour Another Pbvter Meeting.—We Jirect atten- tion to the fact that tho VouDg Mens’ Christian Association of Allegheny City have instituted a meeting for daily social prayerntExcelsior Unit. The Rev. Dr. Jacobus, and the Rev. Mr. Preston will conduct the services to-day. See the ad vertisement. Mn. Conrad Uotu, one of the first set tlers of I erry co , died at his residence in New Bloomfield, said county on tho Whhiost. Mr. Roth, was a gentleman p.messed of many excel lent qualities, and :the community in which he bos resided for half a century, loses a good citizen and a kind friend. Dead.—The Englishman, JohnJUrch, who was so badly injured oti Friday at the eslahlishment of Down A Tetley by the bursting of a grindalone is dead. Tbe Coroner's jury found a verdict of accidental death. The deceased was n sober and industrious man, and much respected by his em ployers. Jli-xt & Mixer, Masonic Hall, Fifth Street, send us \o). I, No. 1 of a new Tri-Monthly Journal of tho lAtest Parisian styles, “Madam Dechqux’ American World of Fashion,''accom panied by illustrations and plates highly Inter esting to the ladies. At the request of theSmitbfield Church, the Committee of tho Voung McnuTChristian Association will open a Daily Union Prayer MceLing in that house, to commence at 11 \ o’clk. A. M., to continue one hour, beginning on Mon day, March lf>. The March Terra of the Criminal Court com mences its sessions next Monday, and we hope will get through them right speedily. The streets uf ibis city are as tad as they can conveniently be just now. in a state of semi mud and semi-fluid. FtFTV-EtonT persons were received relo the First Presbyterian Church, yesterday, and seven into the Union Baptist Church. Moving Dav is approaching and housekeepers will find the occasion a good one lo procure such ar ticles as they need. G. \V. Hubloy, Federal street, Allegheny, is prepared to famish Cooking Stoves, domestic house-furnishing, Wire Bird Cages, and everything in hialine, very vhrapfor rath. Exam ine his *P>ck of stoves before purchasing elsewhere.* GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Surocare and proventativo of Chapped Hands, Face and Lips, for sale at PITER’S DRUG STORE. f corner Peon and St. Clair Streets. Auothrr Instance of Tape Worm Cared by the niwof UlL.McLANti'rtUM.tiJ:!; »TKD VKRiUfUQJi, prepared Uy KlrmiogDroc New YutK. October 16th, 1862. Till* If to certify that I was troi Med with a tap* worm for more than six months. 1 tried ail the known retnedie* for tins' dreadful uttli< tton, but wllhbut hetagnbla in destroy lL I gut oaeuf Dr. Almanac*, which contained noth'ee of *<-rcral wonderful cores that hud been performed by his celebrated Vpnnlfujm. prepared by Elemiog lift*.— I resolved to try it; and immediately purchased a bottle, which i took according to directions; and the result was, 1 discharged ons large taps worm measuring more than a yard, besides a number ortnuill o»a. MRS. H. SCOTT. No. 70C*nnen street. to ask far DO. M’LANE'fI Celebrated vekbippqb, manufactured by Fleming BROS, of Pirnsnaaß, Ra. Ail other V*rtaifh{s* In camper* bon an warthlere. hr. M’laua’a Routine Vermifus*. also Jdi celebratedLiva-Till*,can new bTl^ai«Jlr£sctaMe niStttwlwT ittimift 8808. Telegraphic CO.YGRESSIOtfA L COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR FBUUUARV Isuah Dtcxrr, V. P., W. W Uitll, Jons FUEL'S. c _ _ WASHJXOTOS Cnr, March 13. | D**™ SfCajroiws, Jswxs Qiksisra k w *i rAT **7”ilr- Wade spoke on Kansas, defending ! the North Iron! charges of aggression of the Sooth, Ma contending that the aggressions are all the other w “£- In this connection he charged that the sequel of Texas and her admission into the Union was a ttagrnnt violation of tho Constitution of tho United aD enormous aggression upon the rights of tho North. She was admitted with the purpose of making five Slave States with ten additional Sena tors to Tote down tho rights of tho North. The fu gitive slare law was another monstrous aggression upon the rights, honor and pride of the North. It is a badge of servitude and subjection that cannot he tolerated by freemen. The next aggression was the repeal of the Missouri Compromise for which there was no excuse or palliation. There used to be, i ho said, a something called Southern honor, bat it iva* not exhibited on this occasion. After replying I at length to Mr. Hammond and controverting his charges of Northern aggression, ho asked how it I *as possible that aggression should take place when . the whole government for sixty years has lain pr<>»- I trate at the feet of the South, i Mr. Wade next entered into an elaborate defense of tho laborers of the North from the aspersions of i r - Hammond and others, pointing at their aebieve ! ments reported in tho Patent Office and elsewhere Import* by Railroad. ;as evidences of their ciriliratlon and genius. It was I*. Ft \V. 4C. R. R.—lo bbls whiskey W 4 T Wulf; 134 not on tbo prostrate necks of such a class th.t the bbl# Bour * 6 ,>K * '••orerwed, P Peterson: 24 do. Brown 4 Senator from Carolina could erect hi, ar.tem of po- slrkPo‘,'5 lrkP o‘,'? ,k ' " bbl " C ,? bl “ M 1 cietT 11. m i„k. « u *. . •ysiein oi so corn, 8J do |>otnt<»s, owner* 14 doz bnekcti, A Brown: "1 lin 'ln pa ll lo 5! jTf attempt to make his bed bdls wire, R Towtueod 4 cj; 0 *k» floor, 18 bgsfeed.Vr in hell or erect bis edifice orer a Tnlcano. Nor was riegtoo; 3 bbl* egg* 22 *k* b w flour. Frowenfrld 4 Bro; 24 It necessary for the South to send it? threatened bl * hu»k* t Edmondson 4 co; Cl ck* corn, Taggart 4 ok 3 I missionaries North to teach such laborers their now I bbl *. *??•’ 13 *PP|p«, 3do butter. 25 pcs pork, R Ddlzell 4 ttro.t in tho State and all the coneern? or good gov. ■ fl«.ir M’Clurksn 4 co; U 3 *k* oats, Simpson 4 Xcl£n 100 ernment. As to tho degraded class alluded to by i bids flour, S Harbnugh 4 co: 380 but wheat, 50 ska do. Kcu j tbo donator, he admitted their existence hot he con ; n *‘‘ ly * Uro; w bbl * 6do hotter, Rea; 2 cars cuttle 3 i tended that they are mostiv fureiirtww.. th* do hogs owners; 1304 bbl* floor, 93 ck* bacon, 111 bxt do. lines of the old wnrl.l j* • • P" i H 7 tendu, 88 bbU do. 226 bbl* lard. 20 Jo apples, CIO do butter VereiXu*. «n l ** ono * » nd r,e,ou «. ; '« do 3OO bus wheat. Clarke 4 co. OTrtcrp of C °' lJ D "“ ucr *'' «n«I Iho princip.l ,„p. : p, C . tO. 11 K-9 bbl, bult«r,» Jo,„, 17 lk , dr : f sla‘ cry now fonnd North. Slaves in their : apple*, H Riddle; 2 bbl* butter 2 do. ctorerwS! tibrirer A n country they naturally attach the usclres to ' bilworth: lu *k* tluiothysesd. U’Candlets, Meant 4 co; GO slaveholders in this. Mr. Wade next passed to the j ,mJI * J Hopkins; 6 bbl* alcohol, B A Fahnestock 4 Supremo Court, commenting on its Dre.l 4o„u de- ro: d ® » h ‘» k ey, Alyvr* M’Devitt; 267 aka corn, Dorring. cirion, and assorting that its dicta can bind no ..nn ! uD: "'L, sdo bn, E£. 7 »V. kl - <lr •PpK*R«*; 4«« iJZiyx m “s ™i himself to Mr. Hammond a boast that slaveholders 00 bdU handles, 72 Us cotton, Clarke 4 eo. trull," to,I I.T, iIJ V 0 | r !>• .dmltuid it, | c. »P. R. R._-, hhJ. .u,,r. tll.hl. Sjrnp 8 bx.tob.ee,,; truth, but ho contended that it was only through the * P e>ch '**. JT M'Cnmbs; 16 bbl*apples. L»wta«Gdgir ai.l uf that most despicablo of men, the northern 114 ,lts l "* u ’ nrntr * ccr - 47 doburley.O WSmith4 c0;64 doughfaces—a typo of man not new in tho world ir * i 1” Herbcrt: * w b,# »k« corn, g from tho risible glories of the Almighty they 440 pcs liacon, 14 bbls flour, Atwell, L-e 4 c.»; »bxs psndlrs u P^ ostra t® to Worship an Egyptian calf. Those 10 «" »‘»P- Uraham A Thomss; lo* Ml* .nrathes, Whit men hungered after tho flesh-pots of Eerot thev “ or . e i c ', ,: 7 hbu ~|* tklng. R Robison Acw 5 bgs d-w -were national men; they wore not Northern men with |^* rk P atr,rk * Metvgsr; 33 iks scrap*, B A Fahnestock Southern nrinrinll. K 7 r i- £ ea * 8 *k» cloverseed; 23 bxs cheese, 0 bbls pearls, J R Princinlos P n„ P c ’ * b 1 I,rae,, f < * w,th Egyptian & ' bis beans. Isk pcacbea. Shriver 4 Dilwortii; 13 pnncipies. Uur Savior met with a man of this bbl* flour, 124 sks rye, J Liggett * co; 17 bbls flour 3 ciass in Judas Iscariot, and Washington and bis -do. hotter. U H Collins. 25 bbls flonr, B Und-wy associates had encountered them freanentlv Mr ■**•>*k» dr iVoik. Al* Ilupklow; 12 rye flour, M'Bsne a that bo had hoard of a curioua'pi JS of bistory'abom s- K^. c^rUa, tbat; a clause, ho said was originally attached to l im kc * ,ar ?f »»"». 235 »k- wheat,37 bid* eggslOdo that bill providing for the submission of the Const!- 'tL b j" rbr T u * f - / i- hbdj J obsec ”** l tion to the people of Kansu, but when afterwards ' ' ,k " dr C!arka * ©bated by the Committoe on Territories at tho house of their chief, it was stricken out. Mr. Bigler here rose, agitated, and atnid some con fusion, occasioned by requesting Mr. Wade to go on said that ho regretted that a defence of his personal integrity had again been forced npon him. What be said, when this question camo up some time ago, he ?i OW i-7*“ Mrt ® d - proceedings of Dec. 9th.} He did not Aay that a distinct proposition of snbmls juon to tho peoplo was discussed, but he did say, on the occasion referred to, that an Impression was con voyed to his mind that the intention ef Mr. Toombs’ bill was to bring Kansas into the Union by one pop ular rote, that vote being tho one for delegates for a convention. Mr. Bigler again referred to his integ rity, saying that he represented a proud and nobU I»-..pio. u* reiterated bis statement that the impres f 1 ,eU nD bis mind was clear that Kansas was t >„ brought m with one vote, and that tho constiti tion was not to bo submitted to tho people Mr. \\ ilsou asked tbo Senator if he did not mak* speech in Kansas last summer for admission by th< submission of the constitution to the people? Mr. Bigler—That Is very pertinent I have not been m the* habit of making speeches in Kansas. Onoo I did address the people in Kansas, when I said that the constitution should be submitted to a Slavery 1 D ° quert ' on in rioiT exce pting Mr. Broderick moved that Mr. Douglas be sent fur, or that the Senate adjourn the farther consideration oi the subject till Monday. He remembered very well the circumstances, when thia*matter came np bolore. The Senator from Pennsylvania then said that ho did not have n very distinct recollection, but thought that such a discussion as alluded to had taken place, when the Senator from Illinois distinctly domed it. Mr. Bigler—He did not. M f - Broderick—My impressions, sir,— Mr. Bigler —Vonr impressions are wrong. He was careful ami guarded in the statements he rnndo. The senator from'California feoks to place this matter in a false view before the Senate. Mr. Brnderick—My memory must bo very treach erous if tho Senator from Pennsylvania be correct, lia hoped the Senate would adjoarn, and when the teuator from Illinois is in bis place, we shall know whether the Senator from Pennsylvania is correct or not. My impression is that he did deny it. Uo thought, from tho tremor the Senator exhibited when h# ruse, that he was about to take back all he said. Mr. Pugh said he thought he could relieve the 4>enator from Pennsylvania of some embarrassment, *y Mating that when tho matter first came up, he was a friend to both the gentlemen from Pennsylvania Illinois, when his, <Mr. Pugh's) impression was that Mr. Bigler was correct: that the conversation alluded to transpired in another part of the room, where the Senator from Illinois did not hoar it. Mr. Bigler —What tho Senator from Ohio says is substantially correct It may be remembered that ho distinctly stated on a former occasion that he did not know whether the Senator from Illinois partici pated in the discussion. For the rest, it did not be come tho Sooator from California to deseribo the manner or refer to tho tremor with which be mndo the explanation. Mr. Ilrncleriek owed it to the Senate and the Sena- Irom Illinois to sute that some days sine*, when u was understood that the Senator from New Hiunp. shtrv intended to allude to this matter, the Senatot fr-m Illinois intimated that be would denounce tht •tatcnienf on (liij floor a- a falsehood if the Senate! did not qualify iL Mr. Bigler—Nothing of the kind is on record; the - enittor from Illinois said no such thing. Mr. Broderick.—So this la a question of veracity. The \ ice President reminded tbo Senators to keep within thelegitimate limits of debate. Mr. Bigler.—The Senator from Illinois never raid any ruch thing. He is not tho man who would do go—denounco what, lir, a falsehood’ Tbo impres sion on my mind Is that Kansas was to bo admitted without a populur vote. Mr. Broderick—Tho Senator from Illinois is sick m Iwd. If ever ho takes his scat again that will be replied to. .Mr. Broderick then moved to takoup private bills, bu: Uui motion prevailed to adjourn till Monday. f. J l>cuul Dispatch to the Pittsbnrich Gazctte.J HißßtjißtrßQ, March 14. Fr.NATE —Tho Bill requiring the Steubenville Km road Company to build a trend fur a public road in Washington Co. having been vetoed by tbe Governor, un the question shall the Bill pass not withstanding tho objections of the Governor, it was lost, Messrs, Gazzam, Miller and Gregg voting in the affirmative. Washington Citt, March 14.—Senator Douglas has been confined to bis bouse for several days by revere sickness, but will resume bis place in tho Sonato some time this week. .lie pronounces the reports os to his retention to resign bis seat as total ly without foundation, and assures his friends that he intends to fight tbo battle in which ho is now en gaged to (be end. He will not bo driven from bis position by tho threats or frowns of power, nor moved from the purposes to which his life has been devoted >y inducement* proffered from any quarter. He says that with him it is a matter of principle which b>- will maretare at all hazards iHiscpUanrouß, Paper Boxes. i"IIIAKLES BUCKLEY, MANUFACTCR er. of Third and Wood rtrooU.PltUbnrKh, p* Bo "? ,,t Hojw. Jnwelry and Prescription box **• _ '•b ElDui of riper Coin mul« in ordtr. N. H A t Kantorn |>rir»w. S'lndrles.- 4SO bu«bi*la prime Clorereeed, -W hhds. h. 0. Sonar, •'J'l bl>l*. Gulden Syrup Moluki, ]«ju k< c* Nails, assorted sizes, 15 bbls.lloll Batter. •JW Prime Codfish, ■KM bushels Rye, l'«0 boxes Window Glass, , 30 colls Manilla Rope, tv bales Nary Ooknm, 50 dot. Zinc Waab-boards, 100 do. Patent Buckets, UK) do. Corn Brooms, In store and for Mia by (fe°4) P ✓ APER lIANGINOS FOR SPRING OF IMS—TiMbaatiMortmeslmr brought !u I’Jttabnrgh 1 n<*r» ran*a from six cvtiU to ll*. dollar. 8 Wall for (‘arlora. Dining Room*, Chambers. Entries; Churches. I l. i Oik. Pint-) Oik, Walnut, Marble, Pra*ooe, Paintingi, Testers, Ceiling*. Fire Scream, Wlndcjw ghadu c«mo and »oe. w. p. Marshall a co„ ... 87 Wood itreeL Rf -Bcerf rtemovai ~xiave'BHollfln<fßlttera. WE have removod the manufactory of Ua*EJIAVE*S HOLLAND BITTEBS to No. 27 IVood UtM'l, talntr SvcoDd. MfciiawtrT JOIi I’KINTLNG.— C.IKD?, BENJAMIN PAGE. Ja., A CO. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, DILLS LADING, . , ... , . CHECKS, Ao.l every .Icßcnpunn of Printing, plain or ornamental, executed neatly, promptly and at rmaonabi* rataa, by „ WM. O. JOHNSTON * 00- Printer*, Stationer* and BUnk Book Blauufacturer*. n,rn _ " 67 Wood Bt. /""lOriAGh GLBKB—New edition of tho \_y CotUgeGJee Book, containing aoma of the choicest . , ,'tv J S°* rtc,tw ’ Bo,o# “ d Choruses extant. By J. K. W oodburg. 1 Tbe shaum. a Library of Church Music. by W. BBrad boryamlOeo F. Boot. Just receiTed, a fall »opply of the » u,v '* CHARLOTTE BLUMK, r Old Established Piano Depot, _ 119 Hood Street. Beropd door above fifth. PITTSBUKGH UAS STOCK WANTED -20 share* Pittsburgh Oa* Stock, for which 406 per share will be gtveo, par fajid*. by tnrt . “ AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., 68 Fourth rt. 'LOUK—SO bbis. Superfine in stnro und forsalahy nr* DAVID o. herbst. FIG LEAF TOBACCO—A largo supply oi Boon’* celebrated pig Tobacco we’d this day by JO3.FLJEMXNO, mig ' ; 1 corner of thaDinoopdaod Market at. l(iUS.—Twer bbl». just Keened and for | Bala by (W© B.HUTQHZNBON, Commercial PITTSBURGH nAU&KTB. [Btporitd Sptx&ally far th* PHUburgh Oaseiie.) Pimacace. ilosbir, iuacn 15, Ha*. • ELOl* ft—Than It not much offering from first hand* from wagon 22 bbls extra at $3.82 and 28 do at $3.75; and 13U bbls on private terms; from store, 100, 40 and 36 bbls at $3,75 for super, SL2S tor extra and $4,75 for family do. GRAIN—A steady market; sales of 200.150 sod 3or» bes Oats from first hands at 27 and 200 do frem store at 20. Corn, 60 bus Efir from first haods at 60. and 200 do to nrrif e at 40. Rye, 60 but from wagon at So and 400 do from store at 65. GROCERIES—Prims N. 0. Moluasrn Is hi-IJ at 38; Cofloe, 16 and 25 bgs sold at 12. * HAT—Sales of 12 loads at tcalos at sS<u $l3 V ton; sales U depot of aome lots of baled at $l4. WHISKEY—SaIes of 40 and IIW bbls Raw at H, and 40 a Rectified at 20@22. BACON—Sales of 6000 and2USi tbit SlnmMor* and llams and 7000 lbs do at 7V* for Shoulders and 9>c S*‘J9a for Western Hama. OlL—Sales of 12 bbls No. 1 Lard OiJ at Hi. SEEDS—SaIsa at depot of 3u ibus Timothy at f2.o>> Clorer, GO, 40 and 25 bos at $4.76; from store, uj ilir aU)l ,[| way, sale* at $5,00@55,25. POTATOK^—SaIes at depot and from waguu of 100 and 60 tin* Neebannocks at 00, and 60 d» from store at 66. ** »* iw, muu wv in, iiviii nui e at ui. BITTER—SaIes of 3 bbls Common Roll at y RIVERXEWB. ETorjr thing girt* promise of a spend/ reopening of riser navigation. The gorge still holds tight at Brown's Island and thorn it no hops of its breaking with leu than 12 font of water, until the son gets warmer than now. The ice rau out of tii* Jlonongnheia ail day Saturday and it is probablo that that river w 111 be clear in a day or two, Mr Swindler the agent expressed the hope last week that the boats might be pot on to-day. We sincerely hope so and that hnalne*,- may rsvlTs anon. Sl-sdst.—lt rained a part of the day and was Ter/ mild all day. The riser was at 7 feet last njght and risen?. TxaunLE Dmsrta 05 tits Biocn—Bitursq or tmi STIAHXI KLIH BSTTLT—We received Intelligence yesterday of s terrible calamity on the Blgbee riser—the dJstru. by tire t.f the steamer Elira Battle—and what is n.iec a frightful Ums of life. It appears that the disaster occurred shout ** „\*l->-'k mi Monday morning, shont s haif or three quarters .>! a mile shose Kemp's Landing, when the Battle, with tutne 60 or 00 passenger* and 1200 or 1900 bales of eutton on board, took hre, and sms completely consumed, 4 As far as ascertained, 33 lire* were lost, consisting of the crew and passengers, (about one hssf aach.i and all the cotton except route 25 or 2U balm. The Are bad 1U origin among the cotton hales on the after deck under the cabin, and although the flames made but little progress at first, • strong north wlud, almost a rale soon spread them to all parts of the boaUrod the pa««n*!eri were compelled to seek saf.ty to their Uses by retreating m their night clothes. 0 The boat was headed fjr the shorn, but tho riser being high and out of tu banks and the wheel-repet burned • Und Ing could n-it be effected. febe was, howeser, driven among the treos where she odged until the engines ceased to work, rthe intensity the heat driving (be engineers from their posts) when the passengers were enabled to effect an escape by hanging i« the limbs and branches of trees and upon Ulus oi cotton thrown overboard. After the wheels stopped, the boat twared orouuJ su.l w«« driven across the river by force of the wiDd. Thu r..rrun*te circumstance probably saved the lives of meet of the .orrtrors, as they oth-rwue would bare perbhed in the IUtSM. The mate and pilot and some others on cotton halos, floated down ibe river some four miles, snouting for help l-f.re boat* could he obtained These were thru car. led aenro, the river aud hanled on wagons to the seen* of disaster when the survivors on tho tires w v ro carried to land J t is proper to state that ail efforts to get to tho vawl were renders fruitless, as the flame, cut, off ail mesas' of .ceres to it Au attempt was then made to launch the lifeboat but bcfoie a auflicient force could be mustered. tbe-firr n-ain drove the party away. 0 It Is due to Capt Stone to say that when atiustawe arrived he gave ordera Ui aave the Women and children first, and was himself the last to betaken off. Th. most of tho*. lo*t we« frown, having hero more „r l.w* In. Ui- waUir *nd subjected three or four hours to the cold Northern blast The residents of Hie vicinity, ns soon as they Uwrur.l disaster, rendered what service was in thett power *0 c.on for lh« On, I. known, unln, H bj . r „,k. ■run Uinnunmon IV.mor, «blcb bont wb.Jw.rd ■V, ?,*" V 1 *‘°“ r f - ( " rp tb ” —. Mobile Advertiser of th- 3d We learn from Saturday’* Commercial that the Arkansas was sunk by running agairut a Jog. when the Alvin. Adams passed up, with the possibilitt .hut she might be raised. The Arkansas was built at Pitui.ui eh !he°u£? “ d 'T 0, ° b J ** RcDb b .". h ‘ tp near Cairo last *-awu, and Ceptaius J D • uf Arkansas. She was worth about gui.tssi. »»« understand there U no insurance on the t,.»t .... . The Daniel Boon, while >t Memphis last .\Jo n .|n r taught flro from the stovepipe inthe hall. Croatia* the n V next consternation among the Memphis packets f.. r swhil.. The fire wav luckily extinguished With the bur-lug of u hole e«me lu-etily feet roiiud in tb» linrrtcnns dock. Hei.j crawflud. Supervisor Inspector of Pnuburrh ha* .hTL«,"“-", .:*'•« «“'V lamligmling liceow. ( ri) , l k , , K 1 1 * suspension ol Tour 1», r I mni ? thl *‘>Uld bea.ume.aut T n, ' clret ' •»*'■ I commute th. fe unity from s revocation, to n suspension of v-nr iK-»r,t» 1«S ° r thrr ® frotu day of Febnisrv. The reasons that hsro governed me in thw decision will i~* given in a few dnyi ” The Oaretta MVS there is tl.roe and a half feet water at «te Sisters and five feet water hers. The gorge not The Ice towers 26 trot above tho water. Messenger a penious coo. it.on. si.ooo offered to ge; her out. A ruin and rise in the river will oi,)y move the ice. Telegraphic Markets. V**: 13 —. Flour firm; sales CCuo bbls; hold er* offer freely and there is a large export Inquiry. Wheat * quiet. Corn firm; aulet 3D.U00 bneh. Beer steady Pork ,‘ e *V " HA76('®lfl,Bo for Men. and |l3,su@ia,Co fur Print* Lard firm. Bntter active. Moiua-s quiet Linseed Oil unchanged W hisky dull. Tallow lo;^lov r . s U gn Arm Coffoe buoyant; aal.s4Wo bag. at the .h-ck on hand amount-b. bags. Fmlghu on «£tton to Liter poo! 5-Lfld, AMO bnlet wore shipped to-day *1 that urlre Mlri k ll» “fi < ‘ bt *o" n Md ,UKk IrtwA «1* ; Mlthlpu boutb.m, 2* .V y Com. g* IMlioo i;v v S'sisfrtSis's..? .-w Paurnmu. March tt_Th. Floor mark.l .-nollon,. flrot, but the demand !. limits! bolt fcr export and boon, co.aumptton; ,al,t of .tandard brand, ao.l Pennsylvania *' »V«9US. There I, oo i-hanie ioHyo Floor or Corn Mol Wbr*t of good quality 1* fn dcmintl, and fnrfh.r aalea of 5000 bnab -era load, io lulu at $1,03«110..m1.h1.a.f »1,25@U0. By. laCded „ ‘i Corn I* Jn active request, and further vale* ..fioooubuah Jf' 10 * we r» “»*• Oat# are steady at 36c. Coffee is e ,w,TttD< '* <! y* c - *d<l 800 bags It lo ‘‘J!/, 1 ? 0 ,l< l ck of Sugar I* much reduced, “ J ,«j pr ! leM *l3 , l T ,t * r - Prorlsjuni aro unchanged, with Umited sales. \t (iUkj has declined; sstes of barrels at 20'^ «n C «^ ,^ n :K Uarcb l l3 'T Fso s r 2.000 bbl« at fcCT".*. , r T ,,pto for *•» l «‘2* hours were 4000 bbl*. Z?L l £3, }?*»«* o* 000 hbls. Qotentwd difll of ProTlslons unchanged; sales 50u bids Mru Pork at {l5 26 to flu * contract. Lsrd Is in moderate -i -mand at »K; about 1M hbda Bulk Shoulders told at packed; there Is no domasd for Bacon, and the market c!<*©» rather languid. Linseod 011 00c and Ann. Funr buoyant at »&Sc. The weather Is clear and mild. )h>uey matter* aro unchanged. 3 Batnitoar, March 13 —Flour Arm at JAM for Ohio atul «t°i^Ti L for choice. Wheat firm and quiet at fIS?h U VTiS? d /* n 'l.. sMs<dl * Ssbr wM »- Cur!.; sale, ini™ “‘ d Co ®'“ ,OT J""" W'lrtr a. a. H.fiiii A O. M tJBSW HARDT & M'OREW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS. Corner of First and Feert-strets, -* ulB:iltf PITTSBUmiU. pa LAKI) 20 kega No. 1 family LanJ for sale ._ZL ATU*ELL, LEE A CO. CIOpKiSIi —10 tcs. Codfish in store and for ' g * le h f f 027 j. LITTLE A CO. CODFISH.-. 10 drums just received and for b r J. D^OANFIELD. TtfOLASSfcS. —50 bbls N. 0. in store and ' of mlb by mri) J. ji. CAN!" fin ba g a I ' rimo Rio Coffee just received . >D<rftir “l» l»r SimiVEft 1 DILWORTU. jIGARS—SO,OOO German Cigarn, choice ’ branda. ip atoreand for —lt* by T. LITTLE k CO. 500 „ P i* B Lead -- 500 P'gs Rond, Galena, w ooft, oq eonaJgmnrnt and for mld by .. ALX. OORPON. 121 Second «ti>ot. 1 4iOn P° unt l« B. W. Flour, received and for«alr Ly BUIUTER k DILWORTU _**** ian and 139 {Wa.rwl «tr— t PUTNAM'S Improved, and othor BtyleiTof Window Shade fixtum. Forealeby _ f " g4 _ _ J. k 11. PHILLU'y. BELT HOOKS lor splicing India Rubber or Leather, Macblna Belting, Aanpply of tlie differ, •nt aiiea rac'd ami for aalo by J * H. PUTUJPS mrB £Gaad S 3 St. ClaJr it PATENT DRVER.—SOO ibVin different died cmni Jmt rrc’d end for nit by _wr» • J. k If. PUILLPS, SO and 23 St. Clnrr »t. SEEDS. —20 bgn choice Timothy Seed in (tore. 30 do Clorer Seed thi* day arriWoc hr C, A P R. R., nod for aileby art ATWELL, LKK k CU. fIHEESE —4O bis prime WK. Cheese in \-J (tore and for aalw by mrfl ATWELL, LEE A CO. POT ASH.—I 2 eeka Pot Ash instore and for tile by ATWELL, LEE k Qp. ► OLL BUTTER,—IS bbbfßoll Butter ar jb_riTlnc and fur nlo by mr6 ATWELL. LEE kCO i'OD FISU.-iO csks in Btore and bv ; mrS ATWELL. LEE k CO. VYSTERS—I2O cans fresh No. 1 Norfolk w Oyaters rec'd tbla morning and lor aalo at 17 Fjfu, at. «* n. RIDDLE. POTATOES— 200 bbla. on hand and for Ml» by LEWI k EDQgRTOS, 107 Wood at. 11008—9 tubs now landing from jOattlforralaby I3AIAH DICKEY k 00. IfiA NUTS.—4O sacks in Btore and for b&Io tv (fa») k mnoazßßON. Ursula Monongakela River STEAMER TKtEHRAPII, T Capt. Ukokci CIJLMk. iU, ABO\E NEW STEAMERS ARE Dow ninmug regularly. Morning Boats |«,r o Pitta ov^ b t p °f Cl “ r \ k ntr A ' M * *'*' l ErcDln * Ron at « h Elizabethtown, Munosn bela CUv. M loremon, Fayett.- City. Greenfield, California aud Krowu.nl.r there conm-ting with Harks ami Coaches t»r tni'jnn.uu, Fayette Spang*, Morgantown, Way m-sLurr C&rmtcbai-ltowQ and JetTi-rson. 1 *' Ptuaengrrs ticketed through from Plttabargh t» Union town for $2, meal* and iL-itr-room* on boats Inclusive Boot* returning fruit. '.n.wnsvliU 1.-ave si n o'clock in the morning and 6in the e\ ■mg. For farther Information to <l«lr..t 111., Offlc, 1t,,;, i.t ch. foot of Or.iit.tnS! tl. W. SWlXlll.Rlt. Ar.tTT ! Missouri Eirer Direct. j A RareCliance to P&asengera & Shippers. n, mvpv y. '! 1 ff ° Thrnv 0 )l "iOtmtt lieshipping, to RCONKWLLE, BRUNSWICK, LEXINGTON WKKT.VN LEAYKNWOUFII CITY. KANSAS CITY *T JOSEPH. NEBRASKA CITY AVI? TO M A 11 A Cl TY . ll£ *p!ea.ii.i new and fn<: ruutiitur I’a.- "enger steamer SKY-LARK, •snr tivv* i,,nv »rasaa: ,* QX freight or pannage apply on l*wd -i . „ FLACK. BARNES A t- Ofllre.h,, Ctnrinnaii, &r. For Cincinnati ,t louis- , fm- „ .HUT. Captain Dmo-,.. will leave fJrth."SR and nil intermediate porta w. U.- opening of oneinUon For freight or passage applv on hoard, or to W ! cW FLACK. BARNES A Co. Agent. For CINCINNATI AlfnTjjasrr LOUISVILLE-Tbo new and ei.lt-ndl.l pawnger steamer ENDEAVOR, W. J. Jinrfeeft/Tm \™. fur tlie abov.i and -ill Intcnncdinto ports on Tllli DaY-m,* 16tb lust., at 4 eYlock P. 11. For Ireight or passogu apr.lv on hoard or to FLACK, BARNES, A Co. P> fot - _ Agent. For Cincinnati i Loliis7^E»-~> ' ILLK -Tin- Hue ■ Centner OAZKL, Cant K. Kraus, will le„v.. f„r the above and nl port.. »n Tills DAY. K.th in,.., 4 P . a. For f™g| t,r paaaage appijr ~u hoard or to M M%2 _ FLACK. BARNES k CO.. Agts For cixciwati & Locis-, ir&"L ~»'V b. Miumun, will 1-ave r.,r t|„. above me.l,ato Till- DAY. litb in-t. at ]o . !"l •, For freight or p-ta-ag.. apj.lv or. t,.«r.l or to _ FLACK. BAR N ES k OO..Ag«nt. ilanljbillr, .Vr poit na.siutlle-t,. , 1C „ I hK i''^ N ‘ F- F .\. Ilen.i, Mmt-r. will )env« I,r the at~»e and all intrrmodiate porta on tbn owning of navlgv Lnn. For freight or jutuagr. B pp|, „ u t««i r J or to fc mr, i FLACK * BAHNK.-. \gett.. XASIiN ILLK.—The tine > fT7r* % JL .teamer HASTINUS. Capt. Porter. srni-UtfSfesg nIV °' e Te a, “ l all Ul ' - ‘rtiie<liiite pi'rTt.rrins DAT. L.iJ, in.t For fr-ight or paa-agt* apj.lt on U.ar.l.or to FI.ACK. BAKNKS k C«*. Agent-. st. Uouis, &c. For St. louis, keokuk, oalexY ......KL DKLL. Oapt Sni, will loan* fir the nlxro aud all M.U "I «»l««l<m. rr»«lifla or p-vaaij* apply on Iw>an! or t.-i _ wi,> . .. _ FLACK, JtAK.V|> £ CO. FOR St. LOUIS.—The splendid st>':uucr DONNA - 1 M,rsh W»I Ww lor th- “V «n the ..penlOK of navlp, tinn. lor IrrlcLt or {iharagtr apply on Umr-I or u> FLACK. lIA It NKS k Co. For st. Rons. Keokuk. , trs-Y I'UU.I.MSTOV. .MCSOATINE, ROCK I;, I ;*i!'rP A V :Ni ‘' l,:T ' <;alkna. Dl m vuanH Caitl'nTU tiri'ili• h" W PKMmXA, mu, .' 1 -}' , ’ r, " l ‘ h ' U!U lor tll“ rUjvh Hiid nil tnt.T *'"*"** - f '" s i lack, dauxk* a co., A^ut*. For st. i.ouis, keokuk , rrs- ; RtTRLINUTON. MI>CAT[\P It.iCK .Ugtßfra pY'i'Y‘’x.f'V KN '■>>RT. «ULKSAM,i^sa^^f. , .!: L . Tl )r nrw m.l.enlteW * ramer CANADA. CapL J M W■ *nL will lean* for tho at.uv,. and all InUrm-dlaii Si, on tl„, opeoioß of narration. Kor fn>l L 'l.l r,r pa****,. ,m,| v on Wi. nr t.,_ .Ml. FLACK. BAKNKS ACO . At't». " LOUIS AN!) MISSOC- . JT"J> * ulu i v K K-Th.- ~|„i _Uisfe£ T K Bn,-,.,. 1 .,11 all i»(.Tm«lint« port* «n th.* 00-mr,.- „f .• froigluor pa.«.a C , 8 ,...i_T,.n |.c«r.l wrv St. Lulls.—file t>p!eudnl i JES* J. 1 •10-unar M KTlluPoLlCaptain Cwlbonn w.ll l-an. for ihr nbnr,. ~iH all .nt-mu'dlaio ,£. cf K« r or applr t„ . r ® kka A junks. FOR St. LOUIS;— Tho splendid . |feg>'L stoairw MKLNOTTK.Ca P L A 1101. m,, will li«Tn fur flu* above anil all Intnnuuiliatr pUnainfthe opening of Navigation. Fur freight apply on kKHnji.r mr> FLACK. IUKXES* * CO pORjiT UIOIJi-Tbe nj.l.-ndi.l iPYY "I":'" *f THIS t.Avf Is'tifS .1 *l' « |.„ l„,;|„ „ r „„ or lo mr4 ... FLACK, BARNKS ACO, Agt« FOR SI. LOUIS —The spleudid nv _ Tin tnT dut^ h .rta.. n Tills l)VYM“iriu.UHr^ ! "r<L P\( v.r froirflit nr |Mi.<*aagn Apply on lujvr.l nr t*. KfjAOK. BARVK3 .V O'. Au-nt- ST. LOI’IS i KEOKUK.— ( • • r Tv" 'll"' i«fko. J. U ct)\N .feSa^rßa tn{.C. \\ oi.iburn. will !.-»»<• for t),,. nl..rr Bn .l tJ.-op-niu K r.f mrlpuiot,. y„ T r ;w*« K . ( . r fn ichi applron to Ft.ACK. JUtivf* A SI. LOL IS. —The tine new ■ HTr* » J •t.-aiiM-r UIIKAT WB«T. pt. -U>tg Jn'fb' r " 7 ,h '*' rn th- .•(-•tili.i; «.f tmtßttlon. F-r am.lv on t- itiirti FUCK. lUKNKj* A Co, Acti. > ST. LOl'lS—The splendid . jrg> % AimONAfT. Cu,„ «i.‘ I. M.-.Mggfjg " ill !***«• r-r tlir *U,ve H .,-t a[ InlHrniwliTh/.J.r.. TJtla I> AV, 1 AtL ln*t .at 4 [■ y Kef frevlit ~r « n Kv,r-i..r to k J-*: H.ACK. UAKNK.- A CO. A^ant* T< oR ST - Lons...tim, rijiU'Hiiiii ,'icb>’ «T J. curn*. n..i„ »iH Wtvftt tb* ilaa *n4 .11 SSrSTS i.peninj; „r n:ivl.v liluri f - r „ . ta.Jurt,, I All 1 j n.A.|;A UARAKA.'i,,, t’OR M LOL'IS—The Ar.kndi.l , (Eg- it K“ ■'■'THASItI. lI.JI.Vik-. .ve.itflSSa> Kmtoday, Will leave f„ r thu ul ~v,. ft ,„i „ i,* rn !Sst n , , ~ i 1" t ~f >■>-■ irHeb. «r -o mrl U..UK. UAR.AES Am. aWi- FUR MISSOURI RIVKR.-.Thc, (TT- * flue new atearaerknWKNA. C.vi.t U.zi -r ‘J r '° U - _ FI.ACK. HAKVKS a ri>. * cU FUK SI. i.uL’lS.—The tiny new i JW* pM»en K . r iteoiuer. ‘ANGLO s.vXo.N - Uapt. linker, will leave f.vrthe *[*,*„ an,l ail wVm “l 1 . porta on THIS DA V, lft-h at 4 oVIS-k P M ‘r r freight or paaeagt apj.ly on board or to RKA A JO\K«. 07 Water street , ... FLACK. IIAKXES A Cu. Ag-ta. , _ . . ..... _ .. No. ttT Water St. SI. LOUIS.—The line now . ■*. •A- w«< rntuiioß poaaengvr steamer lOWA Lapt. Hwtre, Will leave lot the alMive »ti I >n ™ Tin.. DAV ..v. l .t,^rAT‘,‘ ll F'rr™S , ,tr pasenn,. apply on board or to * ‘ or J# “ ... LACK. HAfiNL.- A Cu.. Agent*. FOR ST. LOUIS. —The tine new t fCffr a. •taaoim MARENGO, CapL MrCnlUm. rniJnlv i ,r K ? hb<,Xo ,nd *" ‘ntaraedu* jV,rti m THIS DAi loth last., at i ..’dock I’. M. KorpJ.au-.. ~r freight apply un board or to ” ... __ . FLACK BARNES A CO. KEOKUK. UAVEXPORT , fps* * , !i l ' ANu - UALKSA and in:* _««*s£*? w,n t. l \~T hr """ P» w "fr steamer MARY cOTT&S. rim on [hi ' r V“ T r f '‘ r tU * ‘ l '* 3r " “ J * ll ,ntf nniHlinti* KSV "i. i-.« r Ur"5 ' ‘ mT '" l,on - For freight or pasxace _‘* W H.ACIC. ItARN'KS A CO., Agent* ' t JCPVfc foil trr> Z lllinois River Direct. U@*£? 70 ‘‘'SVtp KSJi {A BAU * K - *** T DIATL POKTaS on IUK ILLINOIS JtIVKJt HE mnv :tnd side wheel ptussencer -K'.amer DENMARK. t>tpt Richard C. Gray, will iLo ...r th.. „l„,ve porta on the npe n m K ~f tmi-tUuu. Yux height oi puass-j. apj jy on b.»nrd or to mrl FLACK.RAUNKSACO. A.-ruU- | /lcto ©rlrans, &t. you MEMPHIS AND NEW , JT-j** X OKLKA SS—Tlh* tin, n..«- ,i ßimM «. P bA «- c «l'< W T Ilarr. « ,ll w,.. f„ r th. aUfeS timbale port* on the <>l*l.ll,* "I i»»vi K Htmo. For frrMit<>r paMagr apply oo Uianl <tr |.. r * 1 J , * MI . H.ACK, RARN'K* * .*o# Agnot*. 1?0K MEMPHIS AND \K\v , jrr> * ' oKLKANB.-Tlic ttu* n.-w n,-nm*r )&*s&*£. *J- 1-AWHKSCK, Capt. H.D. C«hn,u. will Mk>vc am! all hiteruieJiat* port* va THIS DAY, th«* Uth lu«t For freight or paxug* apply „ii Uwn! or i>. w ' risM'K, IIARNE3 * JO, Act* For Memphis and new ok- , je£l^' Lf.ANJf— Tbo MplrmllJ steamer ARCTIC C«pt. Di*»lnaey, will f.>r the ah.v,. anj'iXrn.iTffSi IWU on TIHi? DAY, tho lith ' For freight „ t fausace apply ou hoar.) orto FLACK, BAILVKS A CO.. A^nta/ Sundries— -200 bhl.i No .1 l.arcr Sla.'k<<r«l I<>o hfhbl* “ 20 l>bla No 2 20 hf tibia •* 20 bl Is No 1 26 lif bkla “ 160 bblf fickle'! liming; 100 half bbi* Wlijte ifi.h SO “ Trout; 26 bbi* ‘•l5 “ Lake Salmon, 10 drum* Codfish; <6 bbls Nov Orleans Mula**--*; 50 “ Whlto Flint Ilomtnr; 60 “ P-nrlmh; 2W « Whlto Unm Kui “ Hydrnnlic Cement; 100 boxes I‘ear I iltarclr ■lO bl>l* 1000 boXM prime W. 11. Chre*.; UO bl>!« H/qft; 1600 bmihots Dried Apt.l^ 100 l.bla No 1 Loaf Lard; 100 bushel* Clovor fVod. For »al« by J. R. CANFIELD, A' TKLNS* CELEBRATE!* qZZ' 30 DAY CLOCKS, &P\ for CuUhMnjz Room and Parlor, ftyjj Anm*rrtni#ntln Rj»<*woo<l Pattern* Vty ? t^!!7!L r^J fl,r #al « J - B- KEKB * CO , __J«vTO:dtf Jmri.lf.ra, No. (W Flftli «lr—i JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS, DILL UKADS, HILLS LADINO, POSTERS. PASiPnLKTfI, LA DHLS, LETTER HEADS And emry dMcriptiuu t«f .Job VrlntiDj, plain or ornameot al, exrratad araUr, nrompUr and at r*a*noaMo ratal by Im. O. JOHNSTON *OO. (no 7) Printara. Qindora and Stationer*. 67 Won) 8 MURPHY & BURCHiIELO hare just rer*lrrd near Print* Glngbaua, Irith Linen* *q— »w good* received tnfj Caw days at north eait comer td ' 4th tuJ Market ftraau. Railroad Stock*. THE SUBSCRIBERS will exchonca Soooo' ort;Jl, ' JOSEPH 8. LEECH A bo. sttramrrs. U. S. Mail Packets. I STEAMER JEFFERSON, TOJBA.CCO AND CIG^XIS, tro. 141 LIBEBTT STB SET, BEAD OF WOOD, OFi0 F i™ l , S „ T p TUE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH • from importer* and Manafcctomr*, amongst which are the followiajfaTorite brtnd* “t POI^ w. H. Grant** A. No. l s* Tobacco, Keime, Robinson & Co’* Tobacco, * Eagrrao Howard's Tobacco, * Grant** Pound Lump Cavendish, Hazard and Railroad Brand*, ONB z;° A,ls: c!o **s>! Mf PcmiL ™ r - EEAB M. .- «* j»n«a wnicn cannot fail to pleura. ad2o.'d&wtf t W . E. CHILD S & C O r S PATZ.VT ELASTIC f!KE Wa TERrnnnv CEMENT E“Oofi NG J\. |he .tM3T« ElmOc Fir* *nd Witer-ProofCemaat Roofing, It being U» m£ wtfclf Hm SHO ? TEST NOTICE rv.wt the «ciic>D of ibe urmoiph-re in crery climate. »• 8 J *niel* yet In rented that wfll tnceesEfnOy IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF cb..,' P ™;usL l ';,irir^ i ' on^&for ™ oMLiA “ }*Htwuja?hzf* , mama lu 4mumj u winpW J. O. PERKIN, ) aiKiTM id regard to tb« durability and practi£*bWty of tills Booflnif. ’ *. A. JOIIXSON, S PERRIN ft JOHNSON, WM. JOHNSON, J No - 133l 33 Tlurtl rtrvot, brtwpc>o Wood tod fiiffUhflflil, Pittabnrgh, Pcona. ’ h»r*- .uißrfrt™"’ r “ l, "" or "■ E cniLcsioo-anoom-o, m.i mj^am.a.r,. iV'-S® nu, ‘l r, ' lJ *• cwnppnoJßd *>a» to mmaln pliable fiv • unatlen’il, nfn», <■ „1 SrjXStttzz? b ”- -w* ■“-*■- «—« « **» »^“ b ‘ 0 ‘« 0 L ■-Sr -a..... 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857 ?f*riFV mH I KIER ’ S PORTABLE BOAT Z.I3STBI ... ’ Vl c I>, ',"ll y ir anin liuU^faU. 0 Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way ' y t ,„ f l A ?J LITI J : . s FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELYINORV.is *** *“'l from iLiSS, I'hllMclphia^ii^BaJihnorti an Pf^ r »DOUDIiK DAILY LLV£s. trruuhijinifnt L uTrr IrWF^i?.'. £ J! ?« U,lne entirely of I*QKtABLB BOATS. b«t dS^l W *™™**. CA.VAL g CAsfx.^ Xhalberg nn.l Vi,.iui ejn j RESPECT H, LLY amuiuiii'f tlial they U'il! Kir* UiMr J FIRST AND ONLY CONCERT IN THIS CIT V OX 1 u r R s I) A Y , M A ECU 2 S T II CHARITY CONCERT. For the Benefit of PtMtranl'i *ml Mercy Hospital by the I’I'J’ILS OF MR. J. T. WAIIKLI.VK, .AT IAf'AVKTTK HALL, WOOD STDKET, On Tuesday Evening. March I6th 1858. I Chou . pupil*. . ilti Mouoilrro," par (.ifrburc Welz, i')’ Jluvi Urtaxrltou and Horry : • 0 - W-ck Kj-w." KuH.cn, by Mra. I D'*'‘tt-- Lrt n»Dunc«.. ll the Sami/ Coyer, by Mrs. Borki> and Mis* Corhrnn. 6 Solo. Pian^—‘LaCarTwiwntr.- par J. BlmuanthaL by MWLoila Addison. * * Waltr— -A. licuMKirta.- par .V. PerrlH. bv Miss Addison. . Clnrru— I ‘-.Vlphi-* Shade no r.’ M.»s<- i„ Kffrpt.) ». ili- puplU - Sulo, Plant- -luticliirUvin and Variations, par Evalk i'r. i,t.. r.by.<.L. Mdl-.. 1 .* I .•••.\tuie the U.«nK> u'D«o." M?«s Deuoistun. -"Utf— >pnn.:!s (.onunc.' par 11. Klplkt. by Miss M.-viirint. 1 n - —-“<h**t* I'iva." (from Norma. •by Ml-* A. Wad-, i- Trio > u |o bd*l Cliorus—*-I*sn.f <>r the Trumpet." rtc . from Anna /Pdeno, by th- pupils MKTSKOOXU. 89r >*■*■ «mall programme. Tn k-ta—KlKTy CE.NT>—two Urk.-ta a-lmiuiuj: ~«,*• cm tlrmiui and two Inti."*—t.. lx* bml at the Minle an.) Book •*° . .. _ mr12:4l PI T T S li U K(; U T UE A T R£._ ■M S» KIMBBJtv „„ J14...008 1 J. fc. UAM.U 5...i»u..b. “•"■J'U'i’ 1 ' / BKN THK ra.*PIIA»P~IIE.|t\U»»B- X MUUTSOXLV UKTIIKSTAIt SIS TKR.- UCII.I.K AND IIKI.K.V. „,„1 .1-ropil.r tw ; MK T HAMILTON. TIiTIIUKK I AST .M KN liavlng drawn ororflotving bouw* f'erj’ ri.ijlii lint to .indiPtiroa nupibrrlnc in the acKtfgatr u;.«i« r Ji of ,«KVB.\ THOUSAND PEOPLE, t ■ niAua»;riii.-lit (win comjwllcl to .uinonnce a rrprtl k-ii ot tin* r-roarUMr play f..r .it.-rn K>HA y L\ KNISHS. MARCH Utii and lUli, Lv.'. »lm h will I- us nerroth and -Ightli rep ri’"'ut.»ti''ti in Pitt-lmmh. It i* a rt-markabb- play, full jil tun, tlaati and frolic— wit nu.l merriment 'uuu inji. buimnc. iniiiMndsT. etc—orput grlnd ,,,e - 11 pU.vmg—all th- well known popnUr -...C. ..f tl„. day— Ore work*, twnflrva. Illumination!.. • U-—•liakr-r lances, pawnbroker*' ahopa, fashionable ratntilmi: belli, furtuna Udl.w* anda*trolo£i*U,cenctad> ink * i 11..« pand rariin al and tnaaqiir Icill entitled the THItKK PAST MEN ; üB.TiiK FEMALE BLUEBEARDS I Ut< d in BoiL.u by l)i» Sur Sister*, eighty-erven con *• . Him. night*. t'> himws—convulsed with laughter trom beginning to und. •I-r.i.T F;»ir!..ir,'a strong minded girl,)Miu Lucille; Lorely Aanci. -an m nan k iri., Mln« Lucille; Mis* Tambo, at female uuiidtr-I.) Mi»i I.ik-iIIv; Coatil Navurinn.uhe fop.) Him Ln n"’-r > 11.-1..1 the -Hilur.) Mi«« Lucille; Belcher Qne. !» »!'orr, l i <t man. \jj„ Lucille: Mario, fmmetning nfi wii.-li. Mi-i Helen. IVm.- Charm, alio atreet singer,) Mins 11-M.. Guitar, itl„. mmxtr.l.i Mim Helen; Mungo Jim, ■*”" ,* •“•'••p- Mm Helen; Young America. Miss IMcn; J.r:, lII.Mr T. 1Lr,„1t..„ ; Frank Fairlnre (flr—t up- F^ rano '’ Mu# toa ' JJ<uia - appearance.) Miss Lizzie c T> * M - Boot;;, brooans and oaiters—o n Tur-*lay morning. It’-th In-. Mlo ..'clock al the Um.merviul -.air, H.-mx No. M F.fll. .fowl, .ill l* .old, '•j uni> ruf luvilruaJ (.otnpaiiy, f..t account wb..iu a umy 6 c*»•* Mens' super hcary ILm* I •• assorteil Boys amt Youth.’ Ifcvtt i Boys Brogans; 5 *' Misses'M>mvro Flipj»ei *; 1 lyubr*' Lasting Gaiter*; *• Mines’Gaiters and Bushins: to which the at. tentmu of the tnuie fa iaritwl. p. M. DAVIS. Auct. "YTALIJABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION— T On Tu.-day evening, March ICth. at 7 o'clock at the Otmimrmal ?*-!.•* Rooms, No. it Fifth « t . will l- *,!,! for nub. par fnnd«- '* lor ■*' shares Mechanic's Dank ol Pittsburgh- J° " >( *M. Dank do 8 l'' *' Citizens’ Dank j 0 -■1 •' Allegheny Dank y ’• Northern Liberties Di idgn C<> . mr,a ... F. M DAVIS. Amt. 1) ETAI L DRY GUOUS STOKE At Au ■f.r 1 !, 0 o m truing. March l«th.at 10 o’clock at the Dry 0.«xl» Store ufM. No. *li penn st mti t«o aolj the entire stock of Dry Goods, Trimmings Ac’ comprising the usual variety kept in a retail store " aU.>, Louuter, Sb. lving, Stove, Lamp, Ac. mr . F M. DAVIB, Auct. Handsome country \Tlla~and UuLSWIOLD FUItNITURF. AT AICTI, ..i.u-laFmpn 1n,.. M.reh 18th. .t II „ dock, on theprrm. !*<•«. Will l* sold Uie elegant residence of J \y Kerr Arch issssasts: maienalaworknunshlm an.l in rnaka style, embracing * ry ion vrmriico that could bedeaired.aud fiutshed la the best manner with marble mantles, ornameutat stucco. etc mving n constaut supply of pure wholesome water in the ~ *«‘cond storire, as well os the basement. l he ground, which contains upwards of one and one-third V_ r*' * Improved with cravel walks, ornamental and ‘ hrnl,brr x- ' tc - The property co,t upwards ol *.’i’i ')L " . raa 7 heelamined ou application to the owner «t liiiofthe.No. -hi Si. Clair at. Al-o, u .juautlty of Household Furniture. Hinon- which are one Hoscwood Caso t>% Octavo I’tauo F.-rto, made by Nnnm A Clark, St.l« Ihanl, Dressing Durean Tables, Inm-y Floral Sunil, fhaire, Bedsteads, Budding, blnmutilaae auu tfueensware,Carpeting. Kiteh. n Uteunils, etc. Termsat wile. P. M. DAVIB, Auct. WAREHOUSE ANDLOT AT AfCt7dN. <^nT,l ' , * J ". r, ' v ' , nl!ie. March 16tb. at 7U o’clock, VK^: ma r al , W;ilu * Jbwm*, No. U Firth street, vrill bo sold that valuable Lot of (iroand, situate oo the south side of Second near Market street, haslug a frunt on Second street of Jti feet inch, and extending back 70 feet 10 u n or^T l, . l u C ‘l , ‘ < :" rted * TWO STOKY BIUOK WAUB HOCSB, No., k, lately occupied by Cummins, Tunka A Co.. subject to an annual ground rent of $l2O, parable quai tarly. Terms at sole. _ (mrOJ p.M. DAVIS, Auct Daily sales at no. 54 fifth st.. At tho new Commercial Sales Roans, No 64 Fifth street, every week day, are held public sales of goods Jq all mrlety, suited for tbe trade and Consumers, from a large stock which U constantly replenished with fresh consign, ments, that must be dosed forthwith. At 10 o’clock, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, cosh prising nearly cwrything Deeded in tbo line for personal and family use; table catlery, hardware, dothing, bools and ■hooa, ladles wear, Ac. At *2 o'clock, P. XL, household and kitchen furniture, nsw and sorpnil hand; bod* and bedding, carpots, elegant iron ■totM Cltlna ware, stores, cooking utensils, groceries, Ac. At 7 o clock, P. XL, fancy articles, watches, docks. Jewel ry. masical Instruments, guns, clothing, dry goods. Snots and shoes, books, Stationery, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auct’r. AI'STIS LOOMIS & C 0. t Merchants’ Eichangc. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A AT TUB MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY THOUBDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Bt<*-k, Bond and Real Eatata sold at public sals at the Merchants' Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes, Drnfta nnd Loan* od Real Estate negotiated on ruasonabb-term* by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., •e’2l Stora Note Brokera. w Fourth sL MATTSOX’SCELEBRATEL) SYRINGES —These Syringes are pronounced to i* superior to any irrlngsnow in use. Tb<»ae wish tug anything in this line •ht'inld call aud examine them before purchasing else where. mrit JOS. FLEMING. Jg ELL HANOI X Q f ORRAT REDUCTION IN PRICE!! , , Door Bells at $2,60 and upwards, put up tu the best »ty!e by • Painters. HL OBT O tLANE, OUSE AND SION PAINTERS. N.. , . (Old Post OflJrtoßuUdJog)Third*troet, between Wood «uJ Alsnet ■treats. All orders proaptiysttsoded to. fopertorrtyb. mli2TJyd House and sign painting and ULA/-IVQIn All brsoehHexecutedproamtlT sad li tL. ln<r cmna-T by J. * IL PHILUPS, SOEadSSSfcCWrrt.: % jLOCK LETTfilt SIGNS of any style dcß JJ «i?d Infold or Rain Orton mmoftctawd tad pot co' ft «hortttoU»l>y ... .J, * H-PHttUPg: ? EDWARD T. ME (J RA W WHOLESALE DEALER IK flmußrnunts. CITV HALL im;oi >ramm k— pa jit vi kst c* }.• fne." from Ik-mani. i.y tlio auction Salts. I l * A.VIS, Aunlionctcr. N.l-S N„. t, 4 v lrth strict. J. d. Mathews, 149 S’nithfield 6k i£X£R A PropricUMv^'' ©Hants, WANTED IMJIEDiATELI'r-10,000 to engage lu the talt> of tho most popular pHlfnc Books 111 AroorJea. Invalids, Mechanic*. tomwiniJTwtn I^i^*i* hin ‘ , ’. t '‘. tr !!, Tol, fiß ‘* thta to » very profitable and pliant tusfncw, enabling them toaee the-eMwttr, ~ and maks money at the ono time. AgenUnowinthebn£r J**2 ere clearing from $6OO to $1,500 per year. For full particulars and a lint ofßook.s, address U. U. RtTT.Tnnv Qneen City PoLUahing Houxo, la Alain afreet* fnneinn«»* RDUSOy * Philadelphia. ’ WANTED-Att a Partner, an active Busi nf f i caah ra P ital tf abbot $3,000, in one fn Pittsburgh. Tbebuslntas is * W<**r legitimate oad pmritable one. Adap-wZ. lI.O4ZETTK orsWE, withroj nun. mrll.lwd • BANK STOCKS WANTED by • AUSTIN LOdJID & CO,’ . ««* and Bill Broker. 58 Fourth atn£t WANTED —Deer Skins wanted by f. 17 WBI.LS. RIDDLE & CO. No So pJnrtli et. A GARDNER WANTED.—A man “,r -qnainti-d with marketing. and capable of cultivaliuir aome eight artv.« in vegetables and fruit. liuioire of IKAIAIIDICKKVACO., _**“ No •'O Water street. S tucks wanted— : ; " Mechanic*-Rank FNvk: >l. and M. tank Fio.-k: Exi'li »nge •• Western Inauranco -c„ , . Mononjjahela *• , ’•> AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO„ • -i n r’ . , Brokers, Ss Fourth street. and Drafts having 4, ti ■>r i-’ NMntb.l to ruo: jJ*»o toflOOO.hy . Ifi AUSTIN I^MJMISACO., JalS St.v k N..u- Brokers. J.S Fourth at. WANI ED—Aqusuitity of good sound Rye. Dll JA.«. GARDINER. fHrtfcal Dr. Kevser's Shoulder Braces—From Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1856,—F0r more than yuan past we have constantly worn Hio Washington Sus pendi-r Brace, manufactured by Dr.Otw. 11. Koyscr, of No 140 Wood strtMit, in thiacity, and would heartily recom mend it to ull n-lio are compelled to ldluw a srdeutary occu pation. Aa wt have before remarked, in railing attention to iu mt-nts. it answers for a bmee and suspenders, the weight of tlinpanUloonabeiocsoplocodai to eontiunally tend to bring tin- -boulder* lotbeir natural position and ex pand the ebret, Women, bundredsof whom are annually injured bv the weignt oi mormons “ixirta,” should also procure these braces. Re parilcnlar in procuring the kind meutioaed, ns many of the braces sold art. humbug. Sold at Dr.OEO. If. KRTRMUS, Wholesale Dro»rl.t, wWood reel, sign of tb« iinldru Mortar JeiKkdAwiP An Infallible Conga had been aick three moi.Hn. not aide to de anything, with a foneb and stuffed condition of the wind-pipe; 1 tried m-reral the best physician* iu thb city without receiving .my iK-uefit all of them aoid uiy lur/gs wore allied. 1 wa» oonfmed to my bod during the greater p-.rt..Uhls ime. I eipectnnitod agreutdraiofmaiterfrotniny lung*. Tbo. first two doeea of your Pectoral rj nip Hint I t.x.k, I could not taka without laying down fn my bed, but before I bad taken two bottles I was entirely cured, l hare been well ever since. My tick new commenct-d about th. iirstof March,cT thl* year. I am now. and wwst th.« tiiue of mysickMg, ItTing a* Tbomaa I atteraui in Union street, near tha Diamond. Pittsburgh. Oct. •>.•57. Miciuxl iicAvor. prepared end v.l.i l.y Dr. OHO, □. KSXSZTL, Na 110 Wo>«l streot. P.tishurgU, Pv. and by Druggists every where. nußOrdawsF - ■ Por Deaf Person*.— acocstiO Atnuctxs—These ewly Invented instruments that enable thedeaf to tear in" spite of dcafhres, are iu advance of anything yet known, or iki-ly to bveom- uf auy real service to deaf perrons. By taeiuia ofon artificial linjuffte Bawtr of hearing Is affected, ■n.l *1! th.- dmuu-tanfos that tubes, are witirriy di-.[i*.ijse,i with. They (^^Kai&QU»nK^ K™ to b *AS£T bU ‘ l6 ot^ofiJ •SWS noMs«r Dr. o. n. KEYSES. 140 Wood it. Twenty 1 ears Ullntlness Cured br th - QBaiFruiuii Kti Umoa—Mrs. Charity Carnahan, ef Temperanorilk-, « a. entirely LliuJ in oneeye for more than twenty years,and could scarcely ecu with tho other. She is almost entirely cured by one bottle of u Groftf<nb'rg Eyt Lotion, uud Mm-v.-* that another bottle will entirely re-' •tore her eyes. .Sold at Dr. GKO. H. KEYfiKR’iL No. 140 ” 00 i^ , , rert * " i * :D Golden Mortar. Pries 25 cents. nuSOaUwKP THE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN —For many yr.iis 1 haro been troubled with genc-ra wwine** and languor, both mental and physical; caprice, lialleasueas, dull headache, pain in the head and toisplea, coldm** and tendency, palpitation ef the heart, my easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, stomach and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physidd exortiou was sere to bring ou all the symptoms, «<ul I Iml iu addition, falling of tho womb, and great pain In that re* gion. One phy.uian after another •xhaunted hla skill and ' lfl ' A patient and persevering use of UAR* ofiALL'S UTEEINEOATIIOLICOX fortunately cored ms and 1 have no word* sufficient to expires my thankfulness Mrs JULIA ANNE JOiINBON. 1 can truly say that I havel>*en a sufferer for manyynars with white* and deranged menstruation. After a while I had otiier troMbl<«, aneb a* pale face, indigestion, wasting away, general languor and debility. pain in the small of the bark. a sort of aching and draggingeeiuation, pain between th* shoulder blades extending down the spine, lons «f tit*, trouble in the stomach and bowels, with cold hands and feet and dreadful n-rvousuM*. The least excitement would make me feel as if I should fly away. I tried doctor* and drug*, and everything, one after another, without the benefit One bottle of MARSUALL’3 UTERINE CATIIOL ICON changed some <>f tny symptoms for the better, and Jow l mu entirely and radically cured. 1 with that every woman could km-w what it will do. CLARISSA OBKK. MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATUOUCAN ha* saved my IlAi, ns 1 vertl V believe. ! tried d.rtor* and modldne until U warned mrla to try looger, *. hen I met with a Udy who recommoud-d the Catholicon sostroagly shut I deemed Unit dutj to try it I wa* mostly troubled with deranged mem •truathm. My symptom* were principally pain* | n the back' and abdomen, bearing down pain SI the time of the ninoes. bloating,folic, nausea, constipation, fooling as if tho back and limbs were bruisedor broken, eructations and vomiting anxk-tv (Titesremed to bo a burden.) dlstnrl-ed.tW faint ' mm, shadderian fktigueon walking to the morning, fUltt >' Unco, ronstlnation, pressure ottdood iu tho head, dlxxibesa. repeciaj y when stooping, great Irritability or temper, claret »n*tant Inclination to pass water, great restleroncuand de drp l ° «nt*ppy- !*«■ not only entirely cured’ '• myjelf ol oil these symptoms, which X hare git” Tea Sl£ «bers cured In ©nr town that I feci bound to Ict yoa know. that others whomre similarly situated mar also flndreltoL EMMA YOSBURGH. : Yor a long time I had Uterine complain** with the follow' . log symptom* I was nervous, emariatsJ and Irritable; emodtoaboundlncdn9plalnts,aomoofwhichlvUltry to’; »ye you: ptin ht the lower organs, and a tf seme thing was going to (all out; Inability to walk im f'' count of a feeling of fullnoa* aching end shooting pains in the back, loins, and.exteudlngaown the legs- the jolting produced by riding great spasmodic shootings and painsin the shin, stomach cl* headache, with ringing in the ear* overr fiber of the body seemed sore; great irritability; intense oenoonta. I could Dot bear the least excitement without bring rauatraled for . d.j; I crml.l «aralr non .boot U>« houatudau net tako pleasure In anything. I bad rirennr>lvv2« v. Ju ried everything, M ifippowd in my attention to MARSILALL’g UTEftTV-r r.ATTTnv " cr,rir,ieor tynpaOeiic,*mn,H*d wS - * - aStS*"’*' to torfto a, pou totoi, olhl) V £A « «<wy. -4<Mr«j Di. GEO. 11. Ifpyggw No - WO }Vood atrt«t, PJtttborrh, B«ti of tb« aoldon Mortir. P U bcaatifol styles ef flfiapod and faoltatton or woodi. For«al«fcy W - —’ J. * IL PHft.T.TPg iSsssssssr^sr^. are£g»s- T OSI— A stout Scoicn 'l'iEßiEj Dot, ..vi’-.. ; ii ou» year oJJ, with croppM -tar*. dnr«'\v-j~-.A i •’ plligSiP - ! H hides, , I 'ten ; -'" , ' fSPBIHGEB JUKBUJQH ACO, ' l 6:3 Ho.2>sUbm,ttSrt
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